Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 88, 13 April 1922 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922.

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SMALLEST THEATRE IN U, S. IS REPORTED IN YPSILANTI, MICH.

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and Mrs. Jim Diehl had as their guests, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charley Addle-1 man and Miss Ardith Thompson ofi Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hais-. ley spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Railsback and family. Mr. i

and Mrs. V D Railsback and family, There are a thousand and one

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Maud Crubaugh. Mrs. Emma Bantz last week with her daughter Mrs. and Mrs. A U VanNuys of Richmond Ruth Richardson of Fountain City....

anuyss and Miss L,ill& anMuys.

Cleveland of near Ilagerstown Sun-j Hagerstown were day Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer I Mr. and Mrs. M.

nf Hirhmnnrl uTa roriviricr to )hi farm 1

tliev recently purchased of Clarent

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guests Sunday of C. Harvey.. 7. .Bar-

Banger was in Dayton recently

a business trip .Miss Mary Lou-

Mrs. Fred Hartman Mr. and

Garages, flower boxes, walks, sand boxes for children to play in, fence or clothes posts, tennis courts, steps, porches and entrance drives are among these. Concrete construction is simple. It

(By Associated Tress) J n and Helen of National Roard West concrete.

YPSILANTI, Mich., April 13. Ypsi- ir. cnanes uiDson or Misers lantl claims the smallest theater In the :Si0,npwe3? ests Sunday of Mr. , . , and Mrs. Frank Railsback and son country, one of the oldest of its kind.curtis Misa Ardella Worley. Mis3 anywhere and one that Is regarded , Elsie Hartman and Marville Worley

as a unmue example or tne L.itue s0" luula ""s

and Theater Movement." Mrs

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iUe Y""r l-";-lBueii sunaay evening or Mrs. aiarv struction on how to mix and pour conseven years ago with 15 members for i Pemberton Author Hannah and'crete a study of the drama. The organiza-j daughter Mandeline spent Friday with1 our readers can secure a copy of

uon nas aeveiopea u a pomi wnereairs. u r . timer and. daughter Huth.Ttfco r,0-u. ,.to kho ,r.t

-Rev. Ulmer and wife will attend and its iipb nhmit thp hnmp and farm.

the funeral of John Beard of Williiaais- j This booklpt is absolutely free. It not

burg Tuesday afternoon Mr. and;only tells how to make concrete, but

Mrs. uurus Stevens or near Kicnmona aiso how to make thines with it

I were guests &unaay arternoon or Air,

'idnps Tint rpmiirp an pinprt Yrm ran

Will Puthoff and children were m ir vinrSOif aauv with a nm in-

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it occupies nat ional prominence among supporters of the "Little Theater Movement." j The chief object of the club at its inception was to provide entertainment for its members. After the first year the society purchased a small barn here and remodeled it into a playhouse. The same building Is in use at present. The auditorium has a seating capacity of 60 persons and is but 12 by IS feet in dimensions, with a small balcony constructed from part of what formerly was a haymow. The stage has a depth of 25 feet and a proscenium arch nine by 15 feet. . The interior of the theater has been painted and decorated wit hold English lanterns, giving it an -Elizabethan appearance. The stage, however, is equipped with a modern lighting system costing $2,000 and described by theatrical experts as unsurpassed within its limits by any stage in larger theaters. Only one-act plays are offered, usually two or three of them on each nieht when performances are held. Following the performances players and audience join in a supper prepared in the basement of the building.

Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wilcoxen have gone

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Mr. ana Airs, vrea .uiou i aidh r:77 77 7 7. ; :r . " . . i wt -v, i,a , nfir! to

spent Sunday evening with Mr. and rPeny. Mrs. Maine Kicney nas,raimer mm. Maud w or ey ana son; - -J-. Mrs. WYE. Harlan Mr. and Mrs. turned to her home m Richmond . of Richmond spent the week end with J'0'1

cunuay arter spenaing several aavs ner parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Ante v urn. ; v " l """- r ... with relatives of this place Mr Mrs. Mollie Bishop spent the week : ins Miss Mapy E,ina Beefon is ill and Mr3. Clayton Biumfield and Pnd with relatives in Richmond i with diphtheria Pupils of the gram

. . . itiiriv h i inr snpniiinir i Hf h i nvc nor nfirpnra Alt- Qnrr i vnro u M v '

ueorge narter or iew Maaison, spent; Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and

Mrs. Keason Wolfai.. i . .Mrs. 'eina ".u.i"iu '!u ...i i-mu .i. lv.i....vJil,. ,.,,. rnfim .,mi h-,ah M(.iirini attended . j ...u dauchter Marcia Kathleen snenr Mr and Mrs Kikj.i Thnmns of nif.h.imal room and lugli school attenaeu

her I? h , 3prn nrt fml v Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs.jmond were guests Sunday of Mr. and.e county exhibit, of domestic science

of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh-' Jo.hn Hendershott Robert Miller of Mrs. Scyler Snider Mr. and Mrs.

" 1 . Hit T-irt.,r DUrli 1. L 1 lr WCrR-TllU Willi rillllt'Il. .1.1 V H 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,4 II L I i I f ' I r, I i 7.H I1(J I li i

to SMnd a week or more I with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller of this place.) of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A1-; JULlvmnrce.

. . . . s. uk lunuwiug gucMs caneu upon Denson ana cnnuren ana :iir. . yrus Mr. and Mr3. Cleo Culbertson and 1 Albertson of Green's Fork visited with

itniiiij . i'i. auu iuia. uuav iiuuum, .111. dliu ilio. 1 lailtv Jjjf ouuuaj 1 and eons, Richard, Wilbur and Robert,! Mrs. Naomi Plankenhoin. Mis Ida! Miss Anna Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. I Plankenhorn. Charles Plankenhoi n

Charles Borton and son Clarence, Mr.

at the court house Friday afternoon.

t ... .Charles F.llihpp snpnt Thursday

Brown's parents Mr. and Mrs. Boda. They also intend to visit Dayton and Bellefontain before they rteurn home. ....Miss Helen Collins of New Paris, Ohio, spent from Friday until Sunday

evening with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Collins Mrs. Evylin Moore

and Mr3. Clester Rockhill and daugh-

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and Mrs. Will Currey Mr. and Oscar Hawkins and children spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in New Hope Mr. and Mrs. Charley Townsend and daughter Inez visited relatives in Weaver Station Sunday

afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gossett of Dayton spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demoss Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgin and daughter of near Richmond spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Jefferis Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney spent Sunday near Abington with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradbury and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Boston called on them T. J. Addleman was elected president of the township convention which was held at Chester Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Doc Marshall of Chester were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman Guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hawkins were Mr. and Mr3. Charley Townsend and daughter Inez, Miss Anna Cook. Mrs. Mary Pemberton and Mrs. R. C. Knight.

home Miss Florence Boren who has been at Richmond for some time

Tn nhtain a nnnv simniv riin t is spenaing a weeK nere wnn ner

and mail the coupon below. Enclose parents Mr. ana Mrs. jean isoren

two cents in stamps to pay the post

who has been staying at Union City Bf"y Ja,n7r- Fayette Culbertson. is spending a tv davs here at her Miss Mattie Ritchie, all of Richmond,

Mrs. Elizabeth Jarret and Miss June

Jarrett of Webster Mr. and Delbert Jay visited with Mr. and

and Master Verle Parrish were guests ! 7, 77

bunaay arternoon ot Charles Hollingsworth.

ley returned to his home in Rich-'

HKI.rKt) lIKIi VOXTHIiR MIM)i;!!Fll.l.V In tIi&- il.i.vs of "flu," niug-liS, cold, croup and whooping- -ough, it is wfcll to Inoiv that ci'try year there are used mure t.nttls of Foley's Honey and Tar

of anv oth"r cough medicine. ; T. Hunt r,:r. v r.rli St f-inrin-

Mr. and Mr?.! rati. Ohio, writes: "Ko!"V's Honey and

Clavton Wor-' 'rt1' relieved me of a ' hacking cous'n.

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Junejmond Sunday after spending the past mother wund i f uiiv." That's u-hv drugMrs, week with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wills. 1 fiKt" ret-oun;n.t .Foley'.. A. O. l.uk Mrs.l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of mem.

age on the booklet and be sure to write your name and address clearly

;on the lines of the coupon.

(Do not send the coupon to The Palladium. Mail It direct to "Washington. D. C.) Frederic J. IraKln, Director. I THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM j ' Information Bureau, ' Washington, D. C. i I I enclose herewith two cents ; ; in stamps for return postage on ; I a free copy of the Concrete Booklet. Name Street J City State

BETHEL, Ind. There was a community dinner served at the hall here Sunday and quite a goodly number attended and a fine dinner was served and every one enjoyed the day Mr. and Mrs. Isa Brown spent Mon

day afternoon with Mrs. Reason Wol-

MAGKRSTOWN, Ind The Woman's Progressive club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. II. Kidweli Mrs. Poiter Thornburg wen? to Newcastle Saturday... A community sing was held at the community hall Fridav night. ..Guy Johnson was arrested Tuesday for speeding rind given a henring Saturday, when hp was fined ?5 and costs Mrs. Mary Chamness has returned from Dayton, Ohio, where she spent the

winter wnn ner sister, .Mrs. i. a. ;nk j Richmond spent Saturday night and cum. She was the guest Sunday tf j Sunday here with her Darents Mr. and

Mrs. Clarence Addleman.

WEBSTER, Ind. Those attending the county convention of the Daugh-, ters of Rebekah which was held at j Cambridge City, last week were Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb. Mrs. Elizabeth' Harris, Mrs. Nora Harris, Mr. and j Mrs. Joe Thompson Mr. and Mrs. i William McCan and son Horace ofj Economy returned home after spend- i ing several days with Mr. and Mrs.; Albert Stotten and family Mrs.!

Arcaaia w imams spent a iew oayi i

FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW

Druggist Says Ladies' Arc Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.

Windle were supper guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde and Miss Wyvona Hyde Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Smith and family entertained

to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mr3.

Mahlon Smith of New Madison. Ohio.idark shade of hair which is so attrac ; i : ii t-' . -.. . 4-3. .-i , . 4 V.:-. ,1 J .

Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful

and Miss Alice Mikesell Earnest

Collins and family entertained to dinner Sunday Earnest Hunt and family

fal. Mrs. Wolfai is very poorly of New Paris. Ohio Fridav nierht

The Hollansburg fire department was April 14, the play ("The Dreadful

called to Bethel twice Sunday after-i Twins,") will be given here. Admis

sion 25 cents, proceeds for decoration purposes Mr. and Mrs. John Weid-

noon, first to the fire at E. N. Thompson's then to the barn owned by Ja-

Charles Thornburg and mother.

Mrs. Belle Morrison of Millville, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. M. Wei king, last week Mr. and Mrs Harry Brown. Mrs Ves Shaffer cf Muncie, and Mr. Shaffer's motlvr, Mrs. Catherine Housfr, who spent the winter in Muncie, were guests Sunday of Mrs Ella Leavell and family The domestic science and manual training departments of the local high school and the seventh and eighth grade will display work made during the school vear in one of the school buildings, April 12, 13 and 1.4...Mesers Reegs and Nichols, of Monterey, have purchased the Lesley and Leiren garage on .. East Main street. Mr Reegs will come here and manage the business. MIDDLEBORO, Ind Mollie Vansant is ill Mrs. Ralph Roll of whitewater spent Wednesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid Mr.

It Never Fails To Bring The Babies Back to Health

A Mother's Praise of Father John's Medicine for Body Building

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Hyde and family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Downing and son of Glen Karn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horn Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde and granddaughter Rose Mary of Richmond, Mrs. Sarah Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tharpe, Donald

jcob Polley Miss Fern Addelman ofjenbaugh spent Sunday afternoon with

Frank Blose and family The Ladies Aid society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. J. Bond with 23 members and three visitors. Two new members were added. The meeting was called to order by the president, reading of the scripture by Mrs. A. J. Bond; prayer by Mrs. Roy L. Brown; then roll call by secretary. After the business session refreshments were served Harry Hodgins and Miss

tive, use oniy mis oia-time recipe

Nowadays we get this famous mixture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur .Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that no one can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage

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