Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 107, 5 May 1922 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922.

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Mrs. Ablja Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Study called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beeson Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Bales and son, Ralph, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis

Bales Sunday evening Rev. Sylves-jMrs

ter Billhelmer has returned from New

J Mexico, where he had been visiting

mt. ana Mrs. Lee Reynolds and son (By Associated Press) Leon. Mrs. Lee Reynolds and son, SOFIA May 5. American business J Leon, accompanied Rev. Sylvester Bill- . ' ii ,o tho -.Trhr ' neimer home. Rev. Billhelmer has men here complain that the members , h& flu

ALLIED REPARATIONS BODY NOT TREATING

U. S. FAIRLY .REPORT

Adams and two sons, Aaron France daughter Nelie and son Wayne of and Wayne, JuniorEliza Davlsson and Farmland Miss Ellen . Davlsson

; spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Carl Reynolds and daughter

Thomas of Carlos City Mr. and Agnes and son John spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Coppeck

Miss Lola Cory of Losantvtlle spent

Sunday and Monday with friends of

this place.

of the Allied Reparations Commission; home Mr flnd Mrg Herbert Bogue which controls the Bulgarian national i and family had as guests Sunday the budget and limits the country's expend- following: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Battieitures, are using their official positions all and son Walter of Muncie, Mr. and to further the enterprises of their-Mrs. Garrett Gibson of Muncie country and that discrimination is be-; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath of Modoc ing practiced against the United ( called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lamb States. The membership of the com-; Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boyce

mission is limited now to uruisn, , 0f Farmland. Mrs. Margaret Louellen

French and Italians.

of Farmland and Mrs. Eva Jones of

The complaints become so emphatic Farmland called on Mrs. Rebecca Tay-

lately that Charles Wilson, American minister,, had to make representations to the commission on behalf of . the

United States government. The Bulearian government has

lor Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

John Ivens and son Kenneth of New

castle called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan

Matchet Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orl

Rittenhouse of Muncie, Ottie and Wal-

day with Luther and Ottls Baldwin

Albert Baldwin is working at Muncie. HAGERSTOWN, Ind Mrs. Ed. Mason spent Sunday with her husband at Martinsville Mr. and Mrs. John

shown a predilection for American in-', ter Rittenhouse of Muncie spent Sun

dustrial concerns not only Decause oi their businesslike methods, favorable prices and high quality of goods, but because the Bulgarians are anxious to cultivate closer relations with America, for which Bulgarians have a strong sentimental attachment.

Much regret is expressed that the , Retz Mr and M jg Ejgar Locke

united States is noi reprraeuwu the Reparations Commission, because it is believed an American member could act as arbitrator in the many disputes that come before the allied commissioners. ' Two American engineering firms,

James Stewart & Company or ew porter returned

York, and MacDonald & Company oi Chicago, have ofTered to construct a number of grain elevators, harbor improvements and other engineering works, throughout Bulgaria and the government is ready to grant one or the other the contract, but there is said to be some opposition from the Reparations Commission which must be overcome.

Suburban

were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Retz at Newcastle Mr3. Charles Teetor and daughter, Winifred, returned last week from a few weeks' visit with Donald Teetor, who is attending college at Claremont, Cal. Mrs. Ada Thurston and Mrs. Etta

Monday from New

York City, where they visited Mrs. Porter's daughter, Miss Esther Porter, -who is a student at Columbia university Charles Teetor and son,

MOORELAND, Ind. Mrs. Harold Wadman of Newcastle, is visiting her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb... Mr. and Mrs. John Holcomb of Lynn, are visiting Mr. Holcomb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb and daugh ter, Fredith...Mrs. Henry Lilly called on Mrs E. J. Holcomb Tuesdav after

noon Mr. and Mrs. Orval Parker and daughter, Leona, and Miss Fredlth Holcomb were in Blountsville Saturday evening.. ..Miss Freedith Holcomb called on Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, Tuesday morning... Mrs. Orval Parker and daughter, Leona, called on Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, Tuesday Mike Bookout and family and Marcus Pool and family were guests Sunday of Earl Bookout and family, near Hagerstown Manifold and Manifold have bought a new tractor. Bert Manifold called on N. P. McCollum Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus

Jones were shopping in Mooreland Tuesday afternoon Ernest Moore motored to Muncie Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Hazel Arnold and son called on Mrs. E. J. Holcomb Monday Misses Lena and Mildren Huffman entertained Elmer Bowman, Glen Johnsonbaugh, Vearl Hoover .Rachael and Ruth Hawkins and Mark Peckinpaugh Sunday afternoon.. .The se"nior class of Mooreland high school gave

j a program at the school Friday after-

Sunday, Misses Edna Brown and Mar-j garet Miller, of Newcastle, Nina Huffman and . Murray Garland A play was given by the Wiley M. E. church of Newcastle. A number of persons from this place were present and enjoyed the play very much. Everyone was pleased with the Junior uartet. U. G. Poindexter and family were shopping in Muncie Wednesday. HOLLANSBURG, Ohio. Mrs. Piatt and grandson spent a few days this week in Richmond with her daughter, Mrs. Ruble Nichols Emma Chenoweth and Rosa Casky spent Monday with Mattie Lock Anna Beetley spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.

Viola Richards... Mrs. Dr. Meek spent

Adra Swain, Gladys Copenhaver, Mar-1 pendicitis at the Reid hospital last spending a week with Anson Brum-

cella Bavender. Ruth Copenhaver, Wednesday .Mr. and Mrs. Garver!

Blanche Cates, Blanche Hamilton, , EndsI ey aDd t l daoghters of Frank-! Elizabeth Shafer, Margaret Gause,; Tv x.i

Messrs. Paul Gwin, Eugene Davis, - "nuay wuu ..uu Stewart Bane, Lewl3 Bond, Everette j ley and family Mrs. C. E. AnderGush, Burlist Mover, Kenneth Cates, j son spent the week end with rala-J Raymond KlZer Howard 'Wilson and ; tives in Richmond John Boren Is ;

avediill Mrs. Reason Wolfal remains im1

in health Doctor Harrison, wno j i-.ee spent aaiuraay wtemoou wuu

moved here from Hollansburg last Mrs. Clarence Addleman Mrs.

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SSil S!flrM? !dM dinner est Tuesday of Jehn Wednesday at Mrs. Moore's home...urday night and Sunday of Mr. anu f,.n- whitoiMr anH Mrs s k rnfiM wnt Tiim-

and family spent Sunday with Mr. I day morning to stay for awhile with and Mrs. Dan Horn. Mrs. Albert! their son Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofield Cappellar of Centerville returned to I of Middleborow, Mr. and Mrs. Cofield

her home Tuesday evening after are both in ill health.

throughout the evening.

field and Willie Brumfields. . . .Miss Florence Boren' spent the week end here with .her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren Quite a few people from here were at Richmond Sunday

to hear Billy Sunday.. .. .Mrs. William

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I fall returned to Hollansburg lastlEvylin Moore and Miss Minnie Harsh-

Mrs. Reason Wolal Mr. and Mrs. i Everette Wolfal of Hollansburg spent i Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr3. ' Reason Wolfal Mr. and Mrs. Al,

Mahn and daughter Frances and Mrs.;

Wednesdav afternoon with Mrs. Anna French of Richmond spent bunaay

WMteman Mr. and Mrs. Iven Rich- afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. N

Herman, went to Philadelphia last i noon which nianv tjeoDle eninved. and

week and were accompanied home by it was a pronounced success Mur-

Macy Teetor, who is a student at the ray Garland and Herbert Lamar went University of Pennsylvania A May! to Richmond Sunday evening to hear

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allen of Messic were in town Saturday night Mrs. W. C. Plehe and daughter Elizabeth returned Monday from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, near Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler

visited relatives in Centerville Sunday

afternoon Mr. and Mrs. vora wanship of Indianapolis, called on Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler Sunday morning Mrs. Jesse Hardwick and Mrs. Flint Stiggall attended the funeral of Mrs. Rhoda Hunt Monday Miss Urial Reynolds of near Fountain City, was the guest of W. C. Piehe and family Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jordan and Russel Fudge were in Lynn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd of Cambridge Monday Mr. and Mrs. Merton Catey, Master Ralph Oler and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allen of Messic Sunday. T VXTXT Tnrl T-Tll erh ChpnOWPth Of

Kalamag'oo, Mich., returned to his! home Tuesday after a very pleasant!

visit with his parents uod way oi Richmond was the guests Tuesday of Miss Charlene Reece Miss Edna Hill, Miss Murry Crew, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harmon and son spent Tuesday evening in Richmond .... Mr. and

Mrs. Harry Townsend and daughter,

festival will be held at the Christian church Monday evening. May 8... Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Bowser and John Bechtol, of Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Emma Burton Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Keever were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown at Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Gilbert entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Thornburgh of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Davisson of Jacksonburg, and Miss Allie Thornburgh Mrs.

Lewellan is visiting relatives in Ten

nessee. Her son, Edward Lewellen, of near Ruby, Tenn., has been here a few weeks .... Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mrs. Cora Cordell, Mrs. Frank Retz and Emmett Cordell attended a missionary meeting at the Nazarene church at Newcastle The Woman's History club of this place met with Miss Mary Clark and sister, Mrs. Anna Unthank, at Richmond Monday afternoon. A good program was rendered and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses.

ards of Greenville spent Sunday with

Mrs. Viola Richards Ida Piatt and Dorothy Williams called on Empress Miller Monday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Norrls spent Thursday evening with Delia Poley Mr. Lucas and family, of near Clark's Station, spent Sunday witll Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgan... Norma Wolfal took supper with Mary and Christine Morgan Sunday Ida Piatt spent Saturday afternoon with Weltha and Hazel McGriff . . .Mrs. Emma Chenoweth spent Monday afternoon with Alice Cloyd Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomas and Mr. Web. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ottas Jennings Addle Irelan spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. L. C. Thurston... Dorothy Williams and Edris Cheno

weth spent Sunday with Dorothy Slick. Mrs. Eva Mikesell spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. R. A. Downing Mrs. Minling, who has been spending a few months with her mother, who has been very ill, returned to her home in Michigan Wednesday Mabel Petry spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Cecil Petry Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiteman spent Thursday in Richmond Rosa Caskey spent Tuesday

Thompson.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Berl Hyde; and son Herman and daughters Miss Wanda and Beatrice and Ben Geitingi of New Madison, and Donald Windelj were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.j Eli Hyde and Miss Wyvona Hyde j Miss Lilla VanNuys spent the week-j end in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith spent Saturday even-!

ing with their son Mr. and Mrs. Man Ion Smith of New Madison. Mrs. Smith is very ill Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Hill of Hollansburg have ! moved back to their farm for the sum- J

mer Miss Harnt Nell Clabaugh spent Monday with Miss Loreen Spencer Mrs. Everette White-- spent last week with George Baker and family and Mrs. Rena Knoll. Mr. Baker underw-ent an operation for ap-

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FLOUR .

A. & P. 8 Bbl. Sack

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afternoon with Cecil Wolfal Mrs.

Rev. Billy Sunday Rev. Mildred Ottis Jennines and Hettle. Rif snpnt

B. Allen delivered her farewell mes-1 Wednesday with Rosa Caskey Mr.

sage at tne nenas church Sunday and Mrs. Elmon Polev and Mr. and

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New Potatoes 6 lbs. 25c

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FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Eliza Davisson and daughter Nellie and son Wayne of Farmland spent the weekend with Ira Davisson and family. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Asa Pitts entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gaver Ensley and two daughters, Betty Nan and Anna Beth, of Frankfort and Miss Asa Coggshell and Dr. Wilson of Richmond. Miss Martha Rich spent the week

end with Orville Rich and family of

New Lisbon Mrs. 'VlarinKe ana tam-

evening. A large congregation was present. By reuest Miss Allen sang "No. Dissapointment in Heaven." A farewell party was given by the freshman class Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Esther Arnold, who will leave for her home Thursday morning, not returning until next fall. Those present were: Misses Esther Arnold, Ruth Davis, Margaret Wood, Emma Waltz, Edith Meredith, Bernetha Da

vis, Marian Davis, Lois Bird, Mary Meredith, Juanita Harter, Mildred Conway, Margaret Deardorff, Erma Grace Davis and Bernice Dakin; Everett Koons, Frank Black,-Walter Ank

ron, Frank Houser, Ralph Hagen, Lloyd Jester, Maurice Harter, Francis Davis, Amos Davis, Charles and Har-j vey Pearson, Raymond Manifold, Lynn j McLean, Marion Miller, Claude Bales, j Harry Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. I Luka and daughter Harriett. Dainty! refreshments were served and the I evening was spent in games Jesse j Waltz transacted business in Moore-j land Monday morning. .. Mr. and Mrs.' Lon Brown motored to Newcastle Sat-' urday night Mrs. Ruben Brown of: Mooreland, visited Mrs. I. T. Oxley, j Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.; J. L. Brown entertained at dinner, t

Mrs. Riley Mikesell spent Monday in Richmond Idris Chenoweth spent Wednesday afternoon with Edris Chenoweth.

GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Miss Margaret Gause entertained with a party at her home Saturday evening. The house was decorated in purple and white. Refreshments were served at a late hour to the following: Misses Mary Ellen Albertson, Martha Sow ers, Vera Black, Helen Ridge, Pauline Smith of Newcastle, Devona Haler,

Squeeze the juice of two lemons in-; to a bottle containing three ounces ! of Orchard White, which any drug! store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter! pint of harmless and delightful lemon' bleach. Massage this sweetly fra-' grant lotion into the face, neck, arms ! and hands each day, then shortly note! the beauty and whiteness of youri skin. I Famous stage beauties use this lem-l on lotion to bleach and bring that! soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, I also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate. ! Advertisement. !

CORN NoN2Aoan 3 for 25c Wesson Oil S2 25c

CHEESE 9P19c

Baked Beans Ar 3 for 25c

Reb'a, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and ily, Mrs. Fleming and Robert Conner

Richmond were ' oi tucnmonu spfui mursuav aiici-

Haiiirhtpr Thelma of

riiotj Tnesdav e.venine of Lvnn rela- noon with Mr. and Mrs. David Cop

tives The alumni banquet was held 'pock Mrs. Charles Benson left MonMonday evening in K. of P. hall; a! day for Hagerstown, where she is re-

Hearsing rne eastern star Aiinsirei

Show," which is to be given May 9 and

two-course luncheon was served. Perry's orchestra played throughout the evening. Wireless demonstration by "Jimmv" Beetley Miles Furnace

was a mid-week visitor at Indianapoli3

.Mrs. Ethel Mikesell spent Tues-j

day in Winchester. .Mrs. M. L. Duncan of Muncie was the guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson Herman Hheins of Cincinnati was a business visitor in Lynn Tuesday Mrs. Elmer Jennings was the guest TVssday of Mr. and Mrs.

10 Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Wise and daughter Mary of Albion took Sunday dinner with Joe Danah and family Mr .and Mrs. Marquis Thomas enter-

tained Sunday Clifford Applegate and family of Spiceland, Carl Thomas and

family of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Macey and Miss Retta Thomas of Earlham college Henry Pitts and family spent Sunday with Ross Macey and family Ira Davisson and family

Guy Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Kus- entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Neil sell Isenbarger of Farmland were the ; Harris of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne

guests Tuesday ot Mr. and Mrs. u. . . - Chenoweth ... .Scott Morris of Richmond spent Tuesday in Lynn . . . . Ora : Monger of Richmond was transacting ; business in Lynn Tuesday Mrs. ! I j - Mable GarrifVn of Springfield, Ohio, pj

is tne guest oi Mr. ana Mrs. iieury

McGill.

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DALTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harl Gray entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Val. Younts of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Baldwin of Peru, Pinkey Gray, Elija Gray, Mattie Manifold and Jessie Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Arthel Dennis and family. Mrs. Delia Reynolds

tiliu cull uruu, .i i . iuasgit- x-nrmna daughter Mildred spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dennis. .. .Mary Katherine Beason and Mary Beeson called on Bernice and Sarah Smith Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harl Gray spent Sunday night and Monday with Mrs. Gray's mother, of Shidler, who is very ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burroughs and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Burrouehs Sunday Mr. and

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