Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 107, 5 May 1922 — Page 7

IHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922.

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TRUSTEES OF CHURCH it urnniiiirn orri

A I VtnaAILLCo ocrA

TO BORROW $30,000

GREENVILLE, Ohio. May 5. A pe

tition has been filed in common plea3 1 Mr- and Mrs. Charles Lehman at Rich-

day, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Davis, of Newcastle, InL, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, of Hollansburg, and Mrs. Claud Sinck and five sons.... Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Book-waiter, of near New Madison, visited Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Royer Tuesday afternoon Calvin Mlddaugh. who has been ill all winter, has suffered a relapse and is not so well. ...Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman

and daughters were guests Sunday of

court by the board of trustees of the

First Christian church of Versailles to mortgage church property and borrow money in a sum not to exceed

$30,000 to pay for the completion of the church, which is one of the finest edifices in this section of Ohio. The board of trustees of the church follows: C. L. Warvel. Leonard Marker, D. C. Brandon, F. L. Faulknor and A. L. Reid. Act to Nullify Will Levi McGriff and Susan McGriff have brought suit in common pleas court against Kesiah Holsapple and others to set aside and contest the will of the late David M. Holsapple, which was filed for probate and record in Judge Younkers court June

20. 1921. and later was admitted to

probate. The petitioners declare it is not the last paper writing of the decedent and want it declared null and void. Answers Halderman Petition Ed. Hunt, who was recently sued in common pleas court by Roll Halderman on a check issued on the Second National bank for $200, which he later ordered not to be paid unless Halderman deducted $144 owed to him (Hunt), has filed an answer to Haderman's petition in which he alleges he sold a corn plow to Halderman, the latter agreeing to pay him 30 cent? per pound, and that said corn plow weighed 480 pounds and that Halderman is indebted to him in the sum of $144 as a counter claim.

Suburban

NEW PARIS, Ohio. Albert Pence was taken to the Redi Memorial hospital Tuesday and underwent an operation for appendicitis Mrs. W. K. Martin was removed to the hospital at Greenville, Ohio, Friday Mrs. Nora Canny underwent an operation Wednesday for appendicitis at the Xenia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cunningham visited Mrs. Canny Sunday evening and report her doing nicely Miss Inez Crockett and the senior class attended the senior class

play at Hollansburg Wednesday evening The play wa3 "When Smith

Steps Out." The same play will b given May 12 by Jefferson seniors..

Mrs. Allen Levering was surprised

Wednesday evening by a number of Pythian Sisters, who called to remind her of her birthday. The evening was

Dleasantly spent with games and mu

sic. Popcorn and fudge were served Mrs. E. II. Young entertained the

Presbyterian Woman's Missionary society Thursday afternoon. A Victrola

Rodeheaver concert was given as a

part of the program. The foreign mission topic was "Africa" and the

Home topic was "The Negro in Our

Own Land." There were several interesting readings on the subjects. Mrs. It. H. Brandon has the next

meeting. May 25... A number of mem

bers of Whitewater Valley Grange at

tended a meeting of Pamona Grange

at Lewisburg Miss Margaret Mor

rison. of Cambridge City, Ind., spent several days last week with relatives here Mrs. E. C. Pence and daughter, Martha, returned Sunday evening to their home in Chicago after a week's visit. Mr. Pence also returned after SDtndina: the week-end. .. .Mrs.

L. L. Brown and son, Byron, of Eaton, were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. James Shurte Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hill. Miss Gladys Hill and Mrs. Homer Pence went to Dayton Sunday to visit relatives and attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Malinda Kyle. Mrs. Pence remained for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Cora McFarland. . .Twenty-five couples enjoyed the social dance in the K. of P. hall Saturday evening. There was a large number of out-of-town guests. Another dance will be given May 13, with Siders orchestra, of Eaton, to furnish the music Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Westfall spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hetzler and son at New Madison Mrs. Estella White and Mr. and Mrs. Everett

mond.

NEW WESTVILLE, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons Cecil and Howard, MrsJi Mary Ammer

man, Misses Lavina and Minerva

Breese attended Billy Sunday meetings Saturday evening Mrs. Irvin

Gregg and children spent Sunday, ! Monday and Tuesday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mattix and family. . . . .Mrs. Allen Breese maia a business trip to Richmond Tuesday Thomas Ammerman, Orville Fudge, John Hadden, Lee Ammerman and son Howard attended Billy Sunday meeting Sunday afternoon. .. .Rev. Folger Wilson took charge of morning church services Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Breese have moved from southeast of Rich

mond to the Steve Kuth farm west of here. .. .Mrs.' Jennie Ammerman; and family, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and son Frank spent Sunday with Mrs. Orville Fudge and family. . . . C. E. Breese of Richmond has purchased Ob Shute's walnut trees.... Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Smelker have returned from

an extended trip to New Orleans and will reside in the Moorehead home for the present. . . .Members of the Willing Workers class of the Friends church of thi3 place entertained their families with a basket supper in the church basement. Each member brought a

well filled basket and a lovely supper was served late in the evening. Among

those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Lancaster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and children, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Watts and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Miller and son, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and son, and Mrs. Elsie Hicks;.. George Breese of Richmond is spend

ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John

Breese. .. .Several from here attended

the - ball game at New Madison between New Westville and Campbellstown and New Madison. The score was 8 to 1 in favor of , New

Madison Mrs. Ashur Wooley and

little daughter LaVonne are spending

a few days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and family Miss Zef fia Bailey of Richmond spent Wednesday evening with Miss Ruby Mattix.

NEW YARIS, Ohio Plans are being made by Jefferson township school for a large number of the pupils to attend the annual field meet and play day festival of the schools of Preble county which will occur on the fair grounds

at Eaton, May 5. County School Superintendent W. S. Fogarty and other

The burial of H. P. Bucher took place In Springlawn cemetery Friday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the home of his Bister, Mrs. James Marshall, near Gettysburg Mrs. Anna Burtch had as her guests Sunday H. W. Burtch, of Dayton; Charles Burtch. of Chicago; Mrs. Clara Leftwich and Miss Mary Leftwich of Richmond. Afternoon callers were C. R. Leftwich and Earl Martin, of Green

ville, Frank Thomas and daughter Reba, of Richmond. ...Mr. and Mrs. Perry Eby and family of near Hollansburg were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Royer Misses Violet Collins and Katherine Reinbelmer were guests Sunday of Misses Helen and Mary Veits Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer, Miss Pearl Haller, Miss Opal Northrop and little Miss Doro

thy Louise Northrop were guests Sun

day afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Via-, near New Madison. .. .Miss Vera Reinheimer was entertained on Sun

day by Miss Gladys Kessler....Mrs. L. J. Reid and son visited relatives

at Hollansburg, Sunday Scott Hawley made a business trip to Newcastle

Saturday Kelly Brand, of Cincin

nati, was a visitor in town Saturday

....Miss Beatrice Gallas spent Saturday at Greenville.. . .Charles Carr, of Dayton, was a business visitor at the France quarries, Thursday. .. .Charles Burtch of Chicago came Friday and

was accompanied by his mother, Mrs.

Anna Burtch, who ha3 been visiting

there for the past five weeks. He returned to Chicago Sunday evening.

....A. H. Sherer, of Dayton, visited relatives here Saturday Homer Mikesell of Ada university spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mikesell Miss Esther Morris was a guest Sunday of Miss Mary Thompson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reinheimer and daughter Miriam were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall at Richmond. .. .W. E. Jones has the contract for oiling the city streets at Troy. . . .Miss Helen Zea spent from Friday until Sunday with relatives at Greenville. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zea and son Howard were also guests of Greenville relatives.... The Wesleyan and Brotherhood classes of the M. E. Sunday school met Friday evening in the

church parlors.

Brotherhood class entertained the

ladies of the Wesleyan class. The evening was spent with music, readings and speeches. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served. TheTe were 50 present.... Dr. C. M. Wilcox arrived Monday for a short stay at his New Paris home The ladies of the Look

out class of ithe Christian Sunday school entertained their husbands and families Monday evening at the church. A basket dinner was served and the evening was spent with contests and music. There were 75 presand Glenn Jennings leftisestthrdada ent Wilbur Glander and family of West Manchester were guests Sunday of Mr. .and Mrs. Jesse Higgs and family Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Murphy and Mrs. H. E. Wiley spent Tuesday in Dayton C. O. Ashman made a business trip to Cincinnati Monday

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malston and fam

ONE OF LEADERS OF RUSS AT MEET

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Leonid Krassin, photographed at Genoa. Leonid Krassin is figrurinepromlnently in all dealings of the Russian Soviets with the European countries at the Genoa conference. Be also was concerned in the transaction priving the British a monopoly, on the oil interests in Russia.

old Blose took dinner Sunday with Willard Blose.. .. .Mrs. Minnie White was the guest of Mrs. Gertie White and daughter Nadine of Richmond Saturday night and Sunday Gaylo Hunt spent Sunday with Vernon Warner -.The seniors of the high school will give an entertainment at the Laurel hall, May 11. The baccalaureate sermon will be held May 14. Class

The members of the night will be Thursday night, May

is, ana ine commencement wm be

Saturday night, May 20. The gradu

ates of the high school are: Opal Skinner, Donald Jennings, Pauline Haitt, Orville Brown, Chelle Simon, Montelle Hannah. Violet Vore, Reed Freeman and Ross Moore The common school graduates are Donald Weddle, Pauline Dorgan, Howard Morgan, Marvin Blose, Willard Woodruff, Ada Smith, Edna Morgan, Claude Constable, Leslie Anderson, Robert Thomas, Ester Hunt, Homer Thomas, Hazel Saxton. Alice Knoll. Hilda Jordan,

Clifford Allen. Helen Rigle. Walter

Erk. Wilbur Haitt. Harold Harris. Wil

ma Buroker, Blaine Skinner. Arthur

Shaw. Pauline , Riley. George Mar

shall. Homer Coleman. Lester Haw

kins and Frank Shame Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Blose and John Addle-

man spent Sunday afternoon with Mr

and Mrs. John Wiedenbaugh of near

Bethel Corlins White of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with

his grand-father Mr. Carrie wnue.... Mr. and Mrs. Shirley White and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Mary Bunker of Richmond.

LYNN, Ind. Dr. Mavoney, formerly of this place, but now of Winchester,

is reported to be in a very serious condition.. .John Nicholson will open a shoe repair shop in the Towley room soon Grant Peirling spent the

week in Chicago..... Earl Hinshaw returned to his home in Danville, 111., Wednesday J. P. McDonough received from the Holgate Hatcheries Tuesday, 1,800 Barred Rock chicks. They were sent by parcel post.... Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy were guests of relatives in Carlos City.

WHITEWATER, Ind. The Town

ship Sunday-school convention was held Sunday afternoon at the Christion church. The following: officers

were elected for the coming year: President, Harry Hill; vice presi

dent, Charles Anderson; secretary, Maryam Graves; treasurer Merle Coleman; parent-teachers superintendent.

Ira Addleman; elementary superintendent, Marie Harding; secondary su

perintendent, Alva Alexander; adult

superintendent, Laura Hill; temeprance superintendent. Nora Wallace;

teachers' training superintendent Fred

Wallace; press superintendent, Gertrude Boren. Miss Maryam Woods, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Woods of. this place, and Raymond Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elis Graves of Marysville, Ohio, were united in marriage last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Graves will make their home In Marysville. PERSHING. Ind. Mrs. Belle Kai

ser, of Indianapolis, spent the week

end with Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Jamleson. ....Henry Sourbeer, of Hammond, Is spending a feW days with his nephew Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sourbeer Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben Bertsch of Cam

bridge City, and Mr. and Mrs. John Newboldt. spent Sunday with Mrs.

Lindy Bertsch.. . . .Rev. Ehrhardt, left Saturday for Greenville, Ohio, where he will hold the first Quarterly conference of this year..... Mrs. O. F. Jamleson spent a few days in Indianapolis, this week..... Sourbeer and Rodesnburg are installing a radio phone in their drug store here. This will be the first radio set in use at this place A number of people attended the Billy Sunday tabernacle meetings at Richmond Sunday.

Masonic Calendar

Friday, May 6 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., rehearsal in Most Excellent Master degree. Light refreshments. Satisrday, May 6 Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S.. stated meeting and initiation of candidates.

members of the Preble county ath- "' !rD : ''rr " "Zr:

d A iin nf school ' wv.ui..i oy"i "'""J w ii.u

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Don't Have to Get Up Nights Any More

Dayton Man Reports Quick Relief

From Bladder Trouble That Caused Him to Get Up 15 to 20 Times Nightly.

letic association made up

heads and teachers in the county, are arranging the program of events which include field, track and drill contests. Medals, pennants and other trophies which will be awarded winning schools and individual winners have been selected. Judges, timers, starters, -etc. will be procured from the athletic department of Miami university. They will be assisted by local people.... The junior class of the high school entertained the senior class with a banquet Tuesday evening at the school building. The tables were beautifully decorated and a three course dinner

served by boys of the sophomore class, Members of the senior class are Esther Jackson, Florence Marshall,

Helen Collins, Corena Forbes, Dalton Hill, Everett Hunt, Roger Onyett and Paul McClure. The senior class play will be given May 12 Mr. and Mrs. O. H. King returned last week from Florida where they spen tthe winter. John Lehman spent last week with his son George Lt-hmp.n and family. Free! A Box Quaker Kidney Pills

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I QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS are reo- ! emmended for Weak, Rundown Kid.' I neys. Backache, Inflammation rtof the I Bladder. Relieves the symptoms of ! Bhnmatln nalnn. lack nf vlnar. Nerv.

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WHITEWATER, Ind. The high school seniors present "The Bachelors Entertainment," consisting of "Apollo Trio" in songs and readings, "All Star Trio" in instrumental musino and other minor attractions, followed by a "Pie Supper" at Laurel hall Thursday night, May 11. Admission 15 cents, girls with pies are free. Everybody invited Mr. and Mrs.

Desker Jones of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. William Warner.. .. .Mr. and!f

Mrs. Ollie Hunt and daughter Uldean were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hunt and family Sunday Har-

jvir. jonn bumpKms, 7 uarrie St., say in his own home paper, tno Dayton Herald "For two years I had to get up 15 to 20 times each nifrht. The scald

ing ana pain was awiul. After takin

a rew doses or Lilthiated Buchu, the

gravel came, unm at least 25 pieces

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bowels. It cleans them out, relieving

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never taken anything similar. Try a few doses for backache, scalding, scanty or high colored urine and frequent desire at night. Be sure to get the Keller formula Lithiated Buchu at A. G. Luken Drug Co., and drug stores everywhere, or write The Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, O. Advertisement.

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I wish to express my appreciation to the voters and friends for their splendid co-operation given In my behalf to obtain the Republican nomination for coroner. I solicit your continued co-operation In the fall campaign. , Sincerely, Dr. S. Edgar Bond.

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