Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 107, 5 May 1922 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922.

FIRST YEAR OF RUSS ECONOMIC POLICY MAKES FEW CHANGES

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SUIZRAN, ON' THE VOLGA. May 5. 1 Mr

ELKHORN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crowe called on friends in Liberty Sunday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman and sons attended the funeral of Mrs. Hartman's cousin,

James Webster, north of Chester

and family Mr. and Mrs. George J Bowen spent Sunday, with Mr. and)

Mrs. Howard Thomas of Hollansburg ....Mr. and Mrs. Will Schull, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hill and Mrs. Ralph Rogers called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Wessler Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of Indianapolis spent a few days here last wek.- Rev. Hubert Webster of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Will Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Par-

rish were called here last week on ac-

and Mrs. Earl Beeson attended

Five hundred miles from Moscow the Billy Sunday revival at Richmond j count of the death of their brother,

and at the border of the famine belt, Sunday evening. -.Mr. and Mrs. HarryjJames Webster Mr. and Mrs. MacT 1 1 J I. il jM 1 1 J H( t T 3 C A 1 rV I . A. J

u Wm.a OTiHn( that tho Tirvt par:nemuauSa auu tlum":u n.iuuoo 01 Aitruu. uuiu, syem a lew uays

of Soviet Russia's new economic pol-

icy has made far less changes in the Sday aftemoon

and Mrs. Sam Stevens and children

.Mr. ' and Mrs.

Petrograd

i Charles Colvins spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Fiening and son Billy, by Beeson Thursday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. . . . .Walter Chamberlain called on BobEdward Hunt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hunt at Richmond. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and chil-

provinces than in Moscow

and the other big cities. Far removed from the seaports, connected with the manufacturing districts by a broken transport system overloaded with the shipments of food nH Dsnrl crain t tha mnrat Rtricken

hunger regions, large provincial towns jdren spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. such as Suizran have, naturally, bene- Aaron Hitloh. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John f ited very little by the present freedom Hartman and sons attended the fuof trade neral of Mrs. Winkle at Richmond FriThey 'are not starving, as the pro- day Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson vinces farther down the Volga, but, at , attended the Baptist meetings Wedthis time of the year, with the nextjnesday and Thursday evenings given harvest some months off, they are liv- by Billy Sunday at Richmond. .. .Mr. ing day to day from hand to mouth. I and Mrs. Walter Paddock and sons Markets are open, but display scan-! Clifford spent Monda ywith Mr. and ty stocks and at prices as high or high- Mrs. S. O. Paddock and son Henry er than in Moscow, while the peasants! Mrs. Ralph Burleson and children and town dwellers have not the abund-j called on friends in Centerville Sunanra of nanpr monev which seems , day Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson and

common to all in the cities.

they are slower to think and spend in millions and seem reluctantly to part with the printed bits of paper which

MnscnvitPR KDend freely today in the at

belief that they will buy less tomorrow. Few Stores Open. In the principal street of Suizran, which has more than 40,000 inhabit-

Besides, son Bobby called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Seaney at Jlichmond Sunday evening.

....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colvin and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh called

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse

Plankenhorn Monday evening. .. .Mrs. Jennie Beeson attended the Mothers' meeting given at Richmond Friday. . . .

William Parker spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

with Mr James Webster Mrs

Charles PatVge of Newcastle is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. S. Martin.... Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell cal?ed on Mrs. Belle Berry and Mrs. Howard Newman Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hinshaw, Luther Hinshaw, Misses Mary and Juanita Hin

shaw called on Mr. and Mrs. O. O.I Boerner. .. .Mrs. .Emma Burg has been' ill with la grippe. .. .Mrs. W. E. Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berry and family spent Sunday at Muncie the guest of Dr. Berry Mrs. Mayme Rhyne called on Mrs. Mattie Kendall Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hary Meek, Marjorie and Mildred Meek visited Mr. and Mrs. Brumfiel Sunday afternoon.. The Booster class will meet with Mrs. Charles Woodruff Thursday afternoon, May 11. All members are urged to be present as they wil have the annual election of

officers Mrs. Will Wesler spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas Orville Bowen has come to spend hsi summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen.

ants, the correspondent counted less Burleson and children

LOSANTVILLE, Ind Preaching will be held the first and third Sundays fo each month at the Christian church Mr. and Mrs. Dan BFelcher

Edward

1A vnAvt etnrca in a milp'a nHA I H a tyi Ken-loin cnont Pi-ilav ofoiTirtrn

There were three or four bakeries, dis-jwith his cousins, Norma and William ; attended meetings at the M. E. church

playing meager stocks of pastries ana Foley. black and white bread, a meat shop or J two, and some others had in their CHESTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Roy

grimy windows a few pititui dhs or Berry and little daughter, Barbara,

feminine finery doubtless of a pre-war vintage. Most of the buildings were empty, their boarded or broken windows

spent Monday night with W. E. Berry

Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and daughter Bernice were in Richmond Saturday night... Mr. and Mrs. Ves Sulteen and Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Varteman attended services at Richmond a couple of nights this week Mr., and Mrs. Ves Sulteen, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Sulteen and daughter "June and William Oxley

Sunday Rev

be filled again and if the coming harvest is normal, the town may lose its

sneakin tha desolation of seven years air of depression, but, as it stands to-

more plainly in the provinces than in late provincial towns of the better j Charles Hiatt and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron newly resurrected Moscow. class that dot Russia from Vladivostok Philiphis motored to Williomsburg When the Volga opens in the spring, to Petrograd and from Archangel to Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maysome of Suizran's shop-windows mav Odessa. I nard and daughter Oora, motored to

Williamsburg Sunday, taking their granddaughter home Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cross and son Eugene, were dinner guests of Dan Wiggins, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gunigill andj

daughter Pauline were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Phillphic. . . . Mrs. Sylvia Parks and children and

Mrs. Allie Oxley called on Mrs. Eliza- j

beth Philiphic Sunday afternoon..... Mr. and Mrs. George Smail and nephew, Roy Smail, and Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, called an their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bookhout, Sunday evening Perry Oxley and mother,

Mrs. Allie Oxley, were in BlountsvilleM Monday Rev. Charles Hiatt spent j Sunday with Aaron Philliphic. .Mrs. j Barbara Lamb called on Mrs. Allie ,

Oxley Sunday Voile Johnson and family visited relatives here last week. ..Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oliphant were

in Muncie Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Oilier Ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Belcher Sunday Perry Oxlev. Misses Martha and Lucille

Stewart, Miss Victoria Jellison andj Miss Marie Wiggins motored to Rich.-, mond Sunday evening Mrs. Katie;

ookout is spending a few days with her daughters at Richmond Mrs.

Lydia Wvne called on Mrs. Etta Sea- - ".i - j i TV 1 I

graves weanesaay murmug mi a. Belle Wiggins called on Mrs. Flora Cross Wednesday afternoon Miss Cora Maynard called on Mrs. Alice Oxley Tuesday Mrs. Wright Sulteen and daughter visited Ves Sulteen and family Tuesday.. .Arthur Hoover and family called on William Oxley

! and family Monday evening Mrs.

Ham Snodgrass called on Mrs. Flora Cross Tuesday Mrs. Roda Miligan spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Barbara Lamb... Mrs. Nancy Philiph was at the Darta hotel Tuesday, cooking. ..Branet Freeman's daughters-in-law Mrs. Laura Freeman and Mrs. Charles Freeman are doing his house cleaning. Mr. and Mrs. Lote Gollihier were in Richmond Sunday. MODOC, Ind. Mrs. Verl Johnson,

who has been caring for her mother-

in-law at Losantville, is home this

week.. Mrs. Ashberry Woods and daughter Cora of near Losantville, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Peter Wood and daughters Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burgess returned from their honeymoon Tuesday evening Mrs. Edna Ford and daughter Louise, Mrs. Russel Smith and Mrs. Ozro Rubush

and daughter Romalee spent Wedneday afternoon with Mrs. Russel Dow. ....Mrs. Meade Bennett, son Chester, and daughter. Mrs. OUie Naylor spent Monday in Muncie Master Max Naylor spent Monday wi:h his aunt

and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thomas. Mrs. William Wright and daugh-J ter spent Wednesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Barker Miss Thelma Hodson spent Wednesday night with her sister, Mrs. Ozro Rubush and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Burtsel Gray and son William of Redkey, are visiting Mrs. Mary Keever and daughter May.... Harry Boyle is having his house remodeled J. C.

Burgess and sons Robert and John, spent Wednesday in Winchester Mr. Galen Swain is spending this week in Muncie... Mr. and Mrs. John Thornburg of Redkey, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hodson Mrs. Nora Moore spent the week end in Richmond Miss Opal Hard wick is visiting her sister in Muncie. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. The American Legion will join with the W. R. C. In celebrating Memorial Day The W. R. C, at its last meeting, studied the life and work of fipn. firnnt. Thi

organization will sell poppies on the

aaturaay Derore Memorial Day, which are to be worn in memorv of Wnrlr!

war soldiers Th Modern Wnr1-

men of this place will send a delega

tion to the camp at Richmond Monday

night. . . .Virgil Eaton has taken a clerical position with the Wainwright Manufacturing company of Connersville Rev. Lyman Hoover will take for his subject Sunday morning. "The

Fruits of the Christian Spirit," Teach

ers' training class at 4 p. m.....Mrs.

Anna "Wells Is visiting in Muncie this week.... Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Owens have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cunningham of Detroit. .. .The Knights of Pythias will hold its annual

commencement dance at the temple

Friday night. May 19. There will be special music Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pusinel and daughter Katherine have returned from a pleasant visit at Topeka, Kas. They also visited friends in St. Louis. .. .John Gillingan, who lives in East Cambridge, fell Sunday night and broke his arm near the shoulder. He is an aged ma nand is no walmost helpless. .. .Donald Johnston, postal clerk, and Miss Marie Schafer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Schafer, south of Pershing, were married Thursday evening at the St. Elizabeth parsonage by Father Schenk Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Florea have returned from spending the winter at St. Petersburg, Fla Mrs. William Zeigler has been called to Columbus, 'Ohio, on account of tha critical illness of Mrs. Emma Barnhart The forty-ninth annual commencement will be held at Hurst's opera house Thursday evening at 8

o'clock. Rev. Roy Reece will deliver the baccalaureate 6ermon at" the Baptist church Sunday evening. May 14 at 8 o'clock. Program for commence-TJ ment: Music, Hagerstown orchestra; invocation. Rev. A. F. Hogan; class address, Ostwald Ryan; presentation of diplomas. Prof. A H. Hines, superintendent.

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The Infected Sebum 93 of all hair troubles are traced to infected Sebum. It is an oil that forms at the roots of the hair. Its natural function is to supply the hair "with oil. But it cakes on the scalp. It forms a breeding place for bacteria. It clings to hair and destroys it. It lodges in hair follicles and plugs them. Then germs by the millions start to feed upon the hair. Semibaldness soon is marked. Then comes total baldness. You can see this Sebum on your scalp, in the form of an oily excretion. Or, when dried, as dandruff. But it does not kill the roots. Hence when you remove it, new hair grows. This is scientific fact medical authorities will tell you so. You must remove the infected Sebum. Now We Remove It For years, science experimented to combat infected Sebum. Finally a 95 effective specific was found. Now we have embodied it in a home treatment. It is called Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage. It is applied a new way a scientific way. (Note illustrations above.) It penetrates to the follicles of the hair. It combats the Sebum and removes it. Results are marked. They are quick. In two weeks it stops falling hair. It grows new hair with continued use. We urge you to try this new way. We know the statements we make are amazing almost incredible. But remember, we back them with an absolute guarantee. Note the results yourself. Mark the healthy condition of your scalp the freedom from dandruff. Look in your mirror see for yourself. Go today to any druggist's. Obtain the Van Ess treatment. With it you will pet our guarantee, signed by the druggist from whom you buy it. Hence, it is folly not to try it

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