Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 101, 28 April 1922 — Page 16

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MAY SEND SWEDISH COMMISSION TO U. S. TO STUDY DRY LAWS By Associated Press) STOCKHOLM. April 2S. Swedish commission may be sent to the United States to make a study of the effecta of prohibition in that country and report to the Swedish people before the consultative plebiscite on prohibition to be held in Sweden next autumn. The proposal has been made by the Central Board of the Swedish Stu dents' Association For Absolute Pro hibition. This organization is rnm-i posed of students in the higher schools and in universities. They suggest that! the commission shall be composed of an cirmal n nm Kpr nf 'wAts and "Hrvs s vA Vi.r 4kA TiAr f

ly organized National League For nom lry . . . .ur 4Ua Tmnpranco Frohnapfel and son, Frank, were here temperance . . Jover Monday meeting friends. .. .The The students organization points :... AI; y,n,A OT, n.

out the immense importance of the ,

American experiment 10 e fhome of Mrs. Emma Graves. .. .Mrs

meni or promoiuon ai. over tne or.u stating that the Swedish people, before casting their vote on this Issue, should receive reliable information

concerning the general effects of th9jmembers and their families t0 a pot- berry Wood's were Mr. and Mrs. Orrirv law in the TTnitpd States. !,.-,- j m 1 ... . . , ...

i.. . . r. . . iuck supper nexi inursuay uigui. ju vine ranter ana aaugnter The report to be submitted to thel8tate oflicers will be present. .. .E. W.iMr. and Mrs. Luther Brown s

oweuifen voters niuai oe uteu uh. thorough studv of the social, eeonom ic and cultural effects of prohibition. It is further pointed out that reports from the United States on the effect of the dry law are extremely contradictory and an Investigation by a body composed of open-minded persons se - ( lected from both ranks should gain i general confidence and be of great . Ing the wet and dry issue at the polls. Suburban LOSAXTVILLE, Ind. Rev. Thorn and family of the M. E. church moved

here Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. Eli and relatives were present ana a speCross and son attended meeting at;Cially planned program consisting of

Jonesboro Sunday, returning home I music, recitations and speaking was Tuesday afternoon Mis. Elsie Phil-(given in the arternoon Born to Mr. iphs and Mrs. Will Holderman of Har-jand Mrs. Ralph Fink, Thursday mornrisvilie are attending conference here' ing, a son, Philip Earle Harry this week Mr. and Mrs. Will Oxley, Turner is making some improvements Mrs. Rarbara Lamb. Mrs. Svlvia Parks on his home The Pocahontas lodge

and children and Lewis Bales took Sunday dinner with Ben Jackson.... Otis Wyne and family called on relatives here Sunday afternoon Nate Curry of Winchester visited relatives near Blountsville last week and is vis iting Sant Wynn a few days this week. Mrs. Ethel McGuingill called on Mrs. .Tanie Dannis Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Allie Oxley and Mrs. Sylvia and children called on Mrs. James McGuingill Saturday evening Miss Pauline McGunigill visited Miss Dot Denis Saturday Mrs. Hardwick and Mrs. Roda Milligan called on Mrs. Bar-j bara Lamb Friday Mrs. Maynard called on Mrs. Lydia Wyne Sunday af - ternoon Ansel OruDs ana iamuy 01 ; .Ansei oniDs ana iamny 01 ; Modoc visited his brother, Lawrence j Grubs, and family Sunday Mr. and , Mrs Ves Sulteen were in Richmond . . -fj q i Q t . Mrs. J-iaiTl' onoagldhs I

called on Mrs. Flora Cross Thursday.. t0 Forrest Williams', of College Cor- Railsback. Miss Margaret Haisley. Mrs. Miss Gladis Grubs and Miss Edith , ner Mr Winiamf? and family moved, Jennie Borton was a visitor. RefreshGrubs called on Mrs. Sylvia Paiks and j to Liberty on Monday and are now in ments of ice cream and cake were children Wednesday arternoon loharee nf th business A snlendid Upttph tn oii Th t;

Mrs. Louise Davis was at her daugh ter's, Mrs. Ed Brown, Monday. F.tta Seaerraves called on Mrs irro . ivirs. Aomn Philiphs Tuesday eveningfiCAaron ophs is still ill.... Mrs. Flora Cross aim sou LUfcueioum IIOLLANSBURG, Ohio Last Mondayevening the Methodist church began its series of revival meetings which will last for two weeks. On Fri(lay evening ivev. rugm wn. u uClc Mis5a"s rmS;gLs n - tain churrh will deliver the baccalurA V tr . . iiuj uivniii l'i"-! i i'i ' ' ' '

eate sermon Mr Marceller of Day-! esting. .. .The next regular meeting or toS Swillnhe1dry,lf!the Jeffe club will be held Wed-

the evenine Mr. and Mrs. H. ii.i""" c'""6. '""j " " "

Jones and Mrs. Frame of Greenville! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jones Sunday Mrs. Riley Mikesell spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Viola Richards. . .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton or near New Paris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ottas Jening.. Mrs. Mae Downing snent Monday with Mrs. E. E. Whileman. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Elmou Foley entertained Thursday evening the following guests: Christine and Mary Morgan, Empress Miller, Dorothy Williams, Edris Chenoweth, Dorothy Slick, Norma Wolfal, Francii Oren, Idris Chenoweth, Ida Plat', and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fugett.. Stag

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fSS&Zi among the men of this community. They are finding it possible to buy, at reasonable cost,

trousers that look well and wear well. We have sold Stag Trousers for a long time and know that every pair carries the guarantee of the manufacturer, that they are made of high grade material by first class workmen. The best recommendation forStag Trousers is, that every man who buys a pair keeps on buying them because he is satisfied. Stop in tomorrow and look them over GEORGE FOX & SON Richmond, Indiana

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. .Mrs. Viola Richards called on Mrs. Dr. Meek Sunday evening. . .Ida Piatt, Norma Wofal, Dorothy Williams, Mary and Christine Morgan called on Dorothy Slick Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thurston spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mtb. L. C. Thurs ton Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeCamp of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Riram Clark of Palestine and Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Caskey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caskey Mrs. Hettie Rife spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Cecil Wolf al ... .Mrs. Will Ross called on Mrs. Sam Stapelton Monday Mrs. Eastman returned to her home after a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Little. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. The Modern Woodman had work on Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKee have been in Connersville visiting rela- - J -I TKiz tives. .Dr. Kart and Grace Robie, chiropractors, spent Monday in this y. . -. . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dairy i nave reiurucu iu Aiimnt-v, uuiu, ai tci visiting Mr. Dairys' mother, Mrs. . meetlng next Thursday at the I c pJerce &n& Mrg p H Monw are attendlng Grand chapter Order of v,aatam ..,. Qt in,iiQnana The

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Bible class of the First M. E. church Tuesday evening on "Personal Respon sibility." The Sunday cshool orchestra furnished the music. Refreshments were served in the basement of the church. About 80 men were present, - Mrs. Laura Richey is expecting her nephew, James Taylor and wife of Mansfield. Ohio.. Mrs. William Haugley and Miss E. M. Boyd entertained A. M. Threewits of Centerville Sunday.... A teachers' training class has been organized in the First Christian church. The class at present numbers 12 Mr. and Mrs. D. W Harris celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home north of Green's Fork Monday. Many neighbors, friends will have work Thursday night. LIBERTY, Ind. The local American Legion members are invited to attend the legion post's meeting at Brookville Monday evening. A big lime is anticipates Ail tne local ooya ; are urged to attend The Legion j auxiliary met Tuesday evening at the library and effected an organization. j The different committees were ap- , pointed, and a good attendance was j reported Mrs. J. H. Maibaugh is gpenaing the week-end with her ; daughter. Mrs. Will Blum, at Cincinjnati p. o. Abernathy is home from Noblesville for the week Noblesville for the week. Mrs. Abernathy Is helping County Treasurer will Prawfmii rhiHntr tavnavin The rectaurant owned by Chase Brook-! ' - hnnk and Jampa finrerp hna hppn Rold ! t.ntfrtainmpnt haa hepn nrnvidprt fori " ' ' ,th "p(irfaro" y.v tho "Tmnprfpcta." tn ' J " been decided upon by a committee of aU the classes: Orchestra; prayer, i Rev. S. L. Martin: recitation, Lou Anna Lafuze; duet, Sarah Anna Bond and Rowena La Lafuze; reading, Ha zel Lathrop; playlet, "Aunt Jemima's

Money;" solo, Josephine Bias; recita- j gates to the county Sunday school contion, Nellie Dawes; song, Mrs. John's vention to be held at Boston. Mav 31

; ,aco. -itf,n Marv T,iiisp Robinis' rs . . , . . oress is saia to De excenummy .iiiei - Sam Trabue, secretary of the state committee, will speak. Lunch will ho served. The club rooms will be open on the night of May 2 to receive primary election returns. WEST RIVER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gray and daughter, Lucile, visited friends at Huntsville Sunday.. M". and Mrs. John Lumpkins and chil-' dren. Mary Ann and Paul, entertained j Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-j ford Clampet and children, George and; Margaret and Ray Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Branson

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Dennis and daughters Elizabeth and Nolean and Rev. Roe Amburn of Farmland Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood and daughter Cora entertained to Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wood and daughters Idris, Daisy and Marcella and Dick Wood all of Modoc. Everett Rich of Modoc was an afternoon caller Mrs. Zelma Benson and children Clarissie and Charles called on Mrs. Martha Wood and daughter Cora Saturday afternoon Miss Clarice Benson spent Friday night in Hager6town the guest of Mrs. Beck Lumpkin and daughter Maude. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lumpkin and children Harold and Howard entertained to Sunday dinner the follow: Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpkin and daughter Mary Ann and son Paul and Ray Driscoll, Mrs. Flora Waltz, and son Ralph and Mrs. Meek Cheesman, Rev. William Buckles of Dunkirk, Mr. and Mrs. Hedge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lumpkins of Dayton, Ohio, and Tommy Cheesman was an afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood were in Modoc Tuesday visiting their children Miss Opal Hardwick is spending a few days in Muncie visiting her sister Mrs. Walter West Mr. and Mrs. Job Dennis vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lumpkin and Miss Mary Ann Lumpkins were in Richmond Tuesday Those Leoma and Mrs. and children Clarice land Charles and Peter Sickle Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and daughter Lois were visitors in Modoc Sunday Frank Hanson was in Alexandria Wednesday Miss Clarice Ben son j was in Losantville Tuesday Clark McCormick and Miss Frances Heal-i ton spent Sunday evening with Mi"s Clarice Benson John Lumpkin call-1 ed on Robert Beokerdite Monday morning Miss Cora Wood called' on Mr. and Mrs. N B Driscoll and soni Ray Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lumpk'n and three children and Mr. and Mi s. Robert Lump ; kin visited Prof, and Mrs. Frank Cory of Centerville -Sunday Ray Driscoll and Miss Mary Ann Lumpkin atj tended the commencement at Losant ville Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and children, Walter and Maxine of Modoc spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Benson and children Clarice and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood and daughter Cora were in Hagerstown Thursday Miss Bessie

Ethel Gray spent Sunday with Misswith Mr, and MrS- Ben Moore of Indi-j0f

Florence Logan WEBSTER, Ind The Webster M r. Am society met at tne jh. b.. cnurcn

n eanesaay atternoon. A business ses-; Moyer spent Wednesday night with sion was held, followed by a social i Mr and Mrs. Raymond Morrison and hour. Members present were Mrs. I family The annual commencement Martha Irvin, Mrs. Nora Harris, Mrs. exercises will be held in the high Lizzie Thompson, Mrs. Daisy Watt,,8chool auditorium Saturday night, Mrs. Ada Hunt, Mrs. Matie Wicker- April 29. George Winfrew of Alexansham. Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs. Char- der give the address. High school ley Rothamel, Mrs. Barbara Huelson.) graduates are Easter Duke, Colleen

ivirs. joen wins. airs. Auie tjrumneia, i Mrs. An na Bell Lamb. Mrs. Stella Bond, Mrs. Raymond Morrison. Mrs. Dan Hampton, Mrs. Mollie Bunger, Mrs. William Culbertson, Mrs. Jacob Fudge of Williamsburg, Mrs. A. O. Haisley and Mrs. Vashti Davis of Rich ' J a."u mid. oou Ll La V m JL, X.lK.li i mrvnl ATJeo Ti DionirnnKAm a ho hdH at tha Al tt oi I 1 ... oi. i.x. l.. vuuivil, .! tl V tila I P.lon Tillo t-, : t - - - v. i v .....ii, i 1 1 uno x fjuaiuiv aL parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller Mrs. Dan Hampton and chilren spent Tuesday in Richmond Mrs. Martha Irvin took dinner with her mother, Mrs. Inda Davis, Wednesday Mrs. Barbara Huelson, Mrs. Jennie Boston, ; Mrs. Flo Demaree were chosen as dele to June 1 Those attending the tabernacle meeting Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borton, Mrs. Mollie Bunger, Mrs Metta Hendershott, Mrs. Dan Hampton, Mrs. Bertha Huelson.. Mr. and Mrs , -"". imnnie irvm were in ruenmona ueanesday morning rs Joe Borton spe nt Sunday with --i. uuguier june,

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SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

MAINE HAS TORRID SENATORIAL FIGHT Senator Frederick Hale, above, and Frank . Guernsey, cne of his two opponents. One of the hottest senatorial fights in Maine's history looms as two aspirants seek the senate seat now held by Frederick Hale, who hopes to succeed himself. Frank E. Guernsey of Dover, formerly a representative, and Howard Davies of Yarmouth are the two other candidates.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of John Hawley and children Sunday aft- . . . ... , . ernoon. . .Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman Richmond spent Monoay with Mr. and gong Mr and Mrg Edward Roug. Mrs. Harry Thompson Mrs. Mabel j sou and children, Mr. and Mrs. HowBurnett and daughter Mary spent thejard Hartman spent Sunday with Mr. week-end in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. ! and Mrs. Harry Hartman at Rich-

Tva.n Moore are Knendiner a few davs lanapolis, Ivan Moore being a delegate

to the Eastern Star from Williams-1 children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitburg, the -state meeting being held at loh and children spent Tuesday with

; Indianapolis this week. . . .Miss Lela I T? A C7 TV rAniTM j LitAD 1 1U l.riiI.CiN YOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre with Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home, is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your nair, taKing one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application i or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. Advertisement

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Plankenhorn, Edgar Duke, Walter Culbertson. Common school graduates: Loreen Bond, Lillian Fussner, Margaret Weadick, Lester Palmer, Harrold I Wehcr fiilhfrt SnIHar WllHitn

ger Those attending the Sunday dren, Mr. ana Mrs. veri nckett ana j school convention from a distance, children and Mrs. Goldie Fasnacht and which was held Sunday afternoon at children. . . .Miss Emaline Wagner and the Friends church, were Rev. Lee Miss Mildred Null spent Wednesday Chamness of Williamsburg, Rev. Vic- night with Miss Bernice Beeson .... j tor Stoner of Chester, Mr and Mrs.I. Ralph. Burleson and children callT. W. Druley of Boston, Rev. Reynold ed n relatives in Centerville Sunday of Fountain City. Officers were elected ----Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Chamberfor the coming year Mr and Mrs lain and son- Paul antl Walter, called James Bunger and daughter Blanche,011 Mr- and Mrs- Clarence West and

and son Wilbur spent Sunday with ' iujui aiiu naium, ouuuaj trvm-j murru nuiu iu. paiouunev their daughter, Mr and Mrs Merviling Mr- and Mrs- Walter Paddock j at this place to the-Myers farm Hoerner of Huntsville Mrs Cleoiand children of Richmond spent Sun-1 Miss Esther Stegall attended the litCulbertson and daughter Lvdia and 'day with Mr- and Mrs- s- - Paddock erary gold medal contest held at West Eroma and son Thomas spent Wedne3-Iand son Henry ... Mrs Fred Fasnacht Alexandria Friday evening A large

day afternoon with Mrs A T Baldwin !

.Mr. and Mrs. M. C.' Harvey enter-iMr:

tained Tuesday for Mrs M Feem-' s a reuepuou giveuj ana jvirs. jonn ureese spent Tuesaay ster of Crawf'ordsville, Ind'.;' Mrs. A.b,y the juniors in honor of the senir,-; night and Wednesday with their parR. Feemster, Mrs. Hester Cooper and!lass at ne Boston high school Fri- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Breese and Miss Ruth Feemster of Cambridge ! evening . Mr. and Mrs Harry family James McPherson of this rr Mr m a m T., Jt, lHartman of Richmond spent .Tuesday nlace is now emdoved in Da vton

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tertain'ed at Sunday dinner 'for Mr. andnisht ith Mr" and Mrs Lester Bee-j

Mrs. Fred Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Englebert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borton, all of Richmond Mrs. Martha Mendenhall entertained Sunday for Miss Treva Clark of Williamsburg and called on Mrs. Metta Hendershott in the afternoon. ... .Mrs. Viola Wilcoxson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wilcoxson. ELKHORN. Ind. The Recreation Circle met wth Mrs. Winfield Smelser Sautrday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Walter Farlow, Mrs. Isaac Wilson. Mrs. John Hawley. Mrs. James Eby, Mrs. Jennie Beeson, Mrs. j Henry Lakey and son, Lowell, Mrs. Anna Beeson, Mrs. Alice Sitloh, Mrs. Jessie Mogaw, Mrs. Ralph Druley, Mrs. Earl Beeson and son, Bobby, Mrs. Louis Beeson, Miss Elizabeth Smelser and Miss Bernice Beeson. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Jennie Beeson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh had as "their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sitloh, Mr. and Mrs. iBennett Isenhour and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helms and children Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh jand daughter, Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Williams and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lakey and son, James Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson -and son, Bobby, called on Mr. and Mrs. mnnd Mr anrl Mro nT-irilln Tamoa Indianapolis spent' the week-end ; with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meek and son. PESE1Y BED-BUGS (Pesky Devils Quietus) P. D. Q. is the new chemical that puts the everlasting to the Pesky bedbugs, roaches, fleas, ants and cooties impossible for the pesky devils to exQt where P. D. Q. is used. Recommendations of Hotels. Hospitals, Railroad Companies and other public institutions are a guarantee to the public that the safest, quick est and most economical wa y of riddin? the pesky insects is by the use of P. D. Q.. as this chemical kills the egfrs as well as the live ones, and will not injure the clothing. A 35c package makes a full quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches, fleas or cooties and also contains a patent spout to get the eggs nests in the hard-to-get-at-places and saves juice. P. D. Q. can also be purchased in sealed, bottles, doable strength, liquid form. Sold by A. G. Luken Drug company. Advertisement. For a Good Dry Cleaner Phone 1072 Suits, $1.25. We Deliver GRAHAM, 532 Main PHONE 2766 Send it to the Home watfer Laundry mi 3! A iitsia

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Glenn Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Picketttand Robert attended a birthday stir-

entertained to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chester Year and children, Mr. anrt lr Fr.fl Fasnanrht anrt rhilrtrt Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pickett and chil-1 .miuim jitui n ruucauaj iiuj and Mrs- R- - Pickett. .. .Glenn . . , . ' o"", ii v. . . . . ....j.. .. . nett is assisting John Hawley with farm work Mr. and Mrs. Verl Pickett and children spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson. Miss Emaline Wagner, Miss Mildred Null, Miss Beri niece Beeson and Howard Beeson at tended a wenier roast at the number four school Wednesday night Mrs. Goldie Fasnauscht and children is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Verl Pickett and children of near New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crdwe, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson and children attended the Billy Sun day revival services at Richmond Sunda yafternoon. NEW WESTVILLE. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Maude Lithecum and family of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers Mrs. Elsie Hicks and daughter Catherine, Miss Essie Ballenger and Bennie Weller spent Sunday at the Ray home Mr. and Mrs. Stegall and children Esther CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't butt a Dlt! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right oft with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the callouses, without soreness or irrita-tip,.--Advertisement. BUY COAL NOW We have the right coal at the right price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump. ANDERSON & SONS' N. W. 3rd & Chestnut Phone 3121 nGRAN'Q V Ladies' Shop O Richmond's Busiest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store .A

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prjse party given In honor of Robert , oonH. Stegall at the home of his grand-

mother, Mrs. Phoebe Dalby, of Richmond Sunday Mrs. John King naj recenti received word that her sister nf o,mnrtA M& Miss Bessie Sewell of Richmond, died Tom the effects of burns received while trying to build John Mattix has received word that . her infant granddaughter Alice Ruth Gregg, died Sunday night.. Mrs. Mary Ammerman and sons Howard and uuiuucr iium mis piace aiienaea mo Billy Sunday meetings Sunday Mr. . , . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and BUIi Vvt-i ii, iirs.-iiarv Ammerman ana sons Howard ami Frank, Mrs. Elsie Hicks, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and family attended the Billy Sunday meeting Tuesday evening A pleasant surprise was rendered Saturday evening when a number of friends gathered at the Ray home in honor of Miss Lavina Breese's birthday. Games and music featured the entertainment for the evening. Later refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Gladys Ray, Ruby Mattix, Minerva and Lavina Breese, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray. Mrs. Elsie Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons, Cecil and Howard, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and sons, Howard and Frank, Mrs. Mary Breese and son Robert, Howard Brown, Bennie Weller and George Ray. American freight cars are about twice the size of those on English railways. Dyed Her Tan Skirt to Make a Dress Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things news. Even if she has never dyed before, she can put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, every thing. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. Advertisement. snfiftfiniiiHfiiHuuuininitMiHiuuiifltmiHiHiiiiifiHmiiiniiiimiiinmmiiniHT j JOHN H. NIEWOEHNER 5 5 Sanitary and Heating Engineer 819 S. G. St. Phone 1828 I miiflitHininmmititiiiitminnuiniifnnmnumiimmHHiwim For More Pep, Use RICHMOND GASOLINE More Mites per Gallon Richmond Oil Co. 6th St. and Ft. Wayne Ave. WALL PAPER, lc I Priced as low as 1 cent per rolL f 1,000 rolls to choose from. (f "The Wall Paper KingMARTIN ROSENBERGER 401-403 Main St. FOOTWEAR "Better for Less" FIYEL'S SHOE STORE S33 Main

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