Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 89, 14 April 1922 — Page 13

i-na KICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922.

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson of Boston 1b spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson,.... Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Dennis and daughters Ruth and Thelma and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Drlscoll and son Ray Raymond Drlscoll and Miss Clarsle Benson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. John Patterson and children Walter and Maxine of Modoc. They also

tire several months ago. His hoard spent the afternoon with Misses Lilly of trustees asked him to name the; end Dllphle Beckstllle Cashas

most Important point to be looked for, Robinson and Curtl3 Bales hauled hay

SAYS GOOD HEALTH IS BEST EQUIPMENT FOR ANY POSITION

(From the New York Times) After thirty years of service a prom

inent college president decided to re

in choosing his successor. They ex

pected him to say. perhaps, pre-eml

nent scholarship or great adminlstra-

from Ben Paul's farm Monday Clark McCormick called on Miss Fran

cis Healton of Economy Sunday.

tive skill, but after careful deliberation Ben Papl has purchased a -new wheat

he said

"Gentlemen, unqualifiedly good health. Without it, nothing else will carry through." Roger H. Williams, vice-president of the National i3ank of Commerce, used this Incident in speaking on bank investments before the dinner of the

binder Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wal-

baum and children Gearldine Mary, Clyde Lewis of near Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank

King and daughter Mae Miss Cora

Wood entertained Sunday Misses Ber

tha McCallister of Redkey and Free-

dith Holcomb Miss Mary Ann

Bankers' Forum. New York Chapter of Tunphins is spending Is spending a

xne American jnsuiute 01 tianKing, i few days m uicnmona.. . . .KeT. noe

given recently at the Pennsylvania Ambrum. pastor of the West River

hotel, to Illustrate the value of good , church, spent Sunday with Mr. and

health in every line of business or en-lMrs. John Carver Keever Job

deavor, and he continued: I Dennis called on Mr. and Mrs. Wal "This Is the side of our bank Invest-!

ment In flesh and blood that I believe is capable of greater care and thought. What boots it if we spend much care, money and time in training up an expert in credits, foreign exchange or any other branch of our profession, and then see him turn sour, wilt and drop out because sufficient encouragement and opportunity have not been given him to keep fit?"

ter Beeson Monday morning Ar-, thur Philips spent Sunday, the guest! of Master Charles Benson.. .. .Gerald Beeson email son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beeson called on Miss Garnet: Vorse Sunday evening Walter Bee

son has been helping Ray Drlscoll sow oats Richard Wood and Miss Mary Clevenger of Modoc spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ash-

bury Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klngand daughter Mae and Cora Wood were In Losantville Wednesday morning Mrs. Zelia. Benson and son Charles called on Mrs. Emma Beckerdlte Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Wood and daughter Lois with Mr. and Mrs. Ashbury Wood and

daughter Cora Ray Drlscoll was In

Losantville Wednesday Ms. Mar

tha Wood and daughter Cora were in

Modoo Wednesday. , MIDDLEBORO. Ind. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Chester, spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. L. F. TJlmer and daughter. Ruth Mrs. Russell Level and children, of Wisconsin, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue and daughter, Matilda..... Mr. and Mrs. John Puthoff and family were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman Mr. and

Mrs. Oscar Hawkins visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ed Clark, near . New Paris, Sunday.;... Mr. and Mrs. Orvlll Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. Con Zurwell and family at ichmond .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Varnouf arid family spent Sunday in Dublin with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and children were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark and daughter, Anna Marie.. Miss Mitilda Pogue entertained 14 of her schoolmates from Whitewater Sunday afternoon Miss Lucy Williams of Richmond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams of this place W. B. Wil

liams who has been In Hagerstown

the past week returned home Sunday

evening William Werklng, Miss

Myrtle Werklng, William Werklng, Jr. and Miss Edith Hogue were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams. GREEN'S FORK. Ind. R. U. B. ladles of Sugar Grove will hold an Easter market Saturday, April 15 in Harry King's room The following will graduate at the commence-

I ment to be held in the Friends'

church Saturday evening, April 22:

High school, Lena Stanton, Thelma Stackhouse, Cuba Sower3, Isabelle

Carter, Sara Lamber, Donald Gause, Arnold Underbill, Lawrence Lindley, Donald Carter, Loren Beeson, Horace Boyd, Glen Williajns and Clarence Shlebla. Common school: Ona Morris, Verbena Howard, Marcella Bavender, Burlist Moyer, Milton Brooks, Everette Bush, Eugene Davis and Gerald Bright. .

HANNA'S CREEK, Ind. The Rev. Max Schaffer of Muncie will preach here Sunday morning at 10:30 and at Boston at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:15 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmeyer, of Kitchel, entertained Clarence Pentacost and family, of Richmond,

the week end Emmett Ellis, of Richmond, has been quite ill for several days, at the home of his brother-in-law, Benjamin Tappen, of this place William Kitchel and family were

shopping in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carson, Ora Creek and family, Mrs. Cora Hart and Everett Stevens and family were guests Sunday at Perry Druley's.

DUNLAPSV1LLE, Ind. Raymond Presley of Liberty, was a guest of Roy Abner, Sunday Mrs. Ethed Crawford spent Monday with relatives in

Liberty.. .Mrs. Delia Groce and daugh

ter, Elizabeth Jean, were guests of Mr. arid Mrs. J. M. Talbott and son, Robert, at Rose Corner farm here, Monday and Tuesday Ross Rether ford and family, west of town, wwe guests of John Husted and family. ea?t of town, Monday evening Mrs. T. B. Leech and daughter, Malinda, took

dinner with A. A. Swafford and family at their farm home Wednesday. .... Warren Young and family, -east of town, spent Sunday as guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dougherty, in Liberty.. .. .Miss Goldia Campbell was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, at Liberty Saturday.; .Abe White is at the bedside of his sister Mrs.

Michael O'Neal. ; who is at the point of death at her . home near Mitchel Center. , CARLOS CITY. Ind. Ladies of the

M. E. Missionary society, of Economy

gave a very interesting program at this place Saturday night, consisting of quartet numbers, readings, vocal solos, violin solo3 and a playlet..... The Farm federation met in the school building Saturday evening and elected officers for the ensuing year. . . . Several of the young people from this

j place attended the senior class play 'at. Huntsville Saturdav nieht. ' .Karl

Morrison of Indianapolis - returned home last week after several days' visti among relatives here. ,..t. Mrs. John Beard is improving..,.'. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adamson entertained to Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. C. -J. Ballenger and family." Mr." and"' Mrs. Earl Adamson and daughter Francis, and Mrs. Mahaia. Adamson 'called in the afternoon. , .Lee Tharp was-hurt Friday evening by a horse, but not seriously. .. ..Mr. and Mrs. Smock and children of Lynn and John Shawley attended services at Morgan Creek Sunday.. ..Mr. and Mrs. John Hardwick and Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwick spent Sunday away from home;.:. Mr. and Mrp. Bart Burroughs and daughter, Mario .visited , , in Green's Fork,

Sunday. ... ; "

Farm Sale Calendar

Thursday, April 20 A. H. Pyle, 2!2 miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro pike. Dispersal sale of registered Jersey catUe Eminent and Financial Kine lines, all TR

tested. Open and bred heifers and

at Huntsville Saturday night. . . .Earl' young sire. "

Suburban

DUBLIN. Ind. There will be union sunrise prayer meeting at the Friends' church Easter morning at 6 o'clock.. . . Mr. and Mrs."L. Cv Thomas and daughter Thelma of Richmond spent Sunday with his brother, Rev. P. M. Thomas and family Mr. and Mrs. 7 George Rldenour, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck and baby of Liberty, and Mrs. Alice Litner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abijah Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Champe and son Morris spent the week end with Earnest 1 Anov . ortH familv rif R t rh m nn H ....

- ........ j v. - - ------ Andrew Moore of Cambridge City City spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Woodward Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Caldwell of near Milton spent

rnursuav wun Mrs. rora hcou IIpv N. T. T,nkwitne and Elbert Hud-

dleston and son Dumont and Rev. W. A. Strickler were delegates to Sunday school and Christian Endeavor convention Wednesday and Thursday Dr.- and Mrs. V. N. Fackler spent Thursday and Friday in Cincinnati.... Mrs. Alice Letner has returned home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carlton at Centerville Mrs. Leonard Dean spent the week-end with her husband at Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. John Brothers have re

turned home from several days' visit at Connersville G. E. Moore and

sons RalDh and Robert were in In

dianapolis Saturday. .. .Mr3. Larry

Hegler is ill.,... Rev. Howard Brown of Richmond will give an illustrated

lpcture here Friday evening. April

14. His subject will be "What Think

Ye of Christ?" Chester, the little r Mr nnd Mrs. Trvin Gosnell who

has been quite ill is reported better. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson will move to the O. D. Hall farm south of town this week Mrs. Robert Clifford was called to Kentucky Monday by the death of her sister..'... Mrs. Oler and daughter iMrs. George Adrion and baby were shopping in Richmond Thursday Mrs. Mary Foler has returned to her home in Modoc after a few days vi?it with her wfnrother, Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan Mrs. Sallie Smith went to InfHnnannlla Tuesday to buy Millinery

goods. She will have a nice line of

hats on display for Easter Mr. and Mrs. Marshel Steffenson of Pershing and Mrs. Margaret Steffenson nt th'ia nlnfe. snent Sunday with Mrs.

Lizie Bundy at Dunreith Mr. and Afro rharloa Rcott of Cincinnati came

Tuesday evening for a visit with John Scott and family Mrs. Margaret Smith the primary teacher here pare a school party for her scholars Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served DeVaughn and family have moved from the Reed property to Mrs. Marson's property on Main street In Cambridge City The W. M.'A. of the U. H. church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Lawrence. A very, interesting program was given and an election of officers was held for the coming year. There was a large attendance Miss Bell Harrington of In- . dianapolis spent Thursday with Mrs. .Mrs. Louisa Hay-

den and daughter Marie have returned home from a few days stay with B. T. Hayden north of town Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beam have moved Into Mrs. Clifford's house Miss Mary Scott has been quite ill is better Miss Doris Floyd of Richmond spent Sunday evening with her parents Mr. and ' Mrs. W. E. Floyd Mrs. B. T. Hayden is quite ill Dorothy Walton and Lillian Byba, Orange Taylor and George Byba spent Sunday dinner irtth Hiirtn and Oran Perry near Cam-

e J. ridge City Mrs. J. E. Henly is! ill.. . j WEST RIVER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson Thursday evening ..Mies Florence Logan who has been working south of Cambridge is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Hansen Mr. and Airs. Asnoury ii i n J mirVitni tn tnrtoinoM at!

Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. William McCallister and children. Bertha, ' Richard, George, Howard and Jocie if Redkey and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hol:omb and daughter Freedith Delight. Miss Marthaetta Jackson small

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Tired j worn, out, inefficient

o

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- -w j m j m.m.ma in many ways for their ignorance of health fundamentals

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