Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 117, 17 May 1922 — Page 16
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922.
MOSCOW NOW SCENE OF BUILDING, REPAIR k AFTER SLACK PERIOD (By Associated Press) MOSCOW.-May 17. Moscow is be
ginning to Bhow some building activ
ity. After nearly six years during; which practically every private building and some public institutions were permitted to fall Into disrepair, both the Soviet officials and private individuals are now in. the throes of a repair campaign. The hotel where most of the foreigners coming to Moscow are housed and which six months. ago was a nightmare of dirt, vermin and lack of service has just been renovated and is to be put back on a pre-revolution basis. Guests, long accustomed to carrying their own water, brewing their own tea and cooking their own food in their own rooms, now are becoming accustomed again to the magic use of the push button. Elevators are to run, liner to be provided and the campaign against vermin is on in full swing. To encourage repair of apartment buildings and detached dwellings, thousands of which have fallen into such a state of unrepair that they have been abandoned entirely, the Moscow Soviet has decided to utilize private enterprise. Persons or corporations who will take over and repair these structures, are given ten-year rent free leases on them and may rent them to whom they please and for what sums they please. They
may even transfer their leases to other persons and in these houses no limit Is placed upon the amount of
Moscovites who or the past three ! da-Y, tern9n in Richmond
or four years have been huddled in tiny rooms allotted thejn by the gov-J ernment, are gradually moving in toj
new and more spacious quarters, ir they have sufficient funds to repair them.
is spending a few days at Indiana?oplis....Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hormel! and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks and children were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lindley Sunday Miss Iris Alexander has returned to her home at New Pariss Ohio Carl CkTraay spent Sunday with Earl Weidan. .Spencer Gethers is slowly improving James P.- Daugherty. Miss Margaret Hood and Misses Hester Gethers and Edith Conaway
wer in Cambridge Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Dellays spent Sunday with their parents near Abington. . . .Will Brooks represents Jackson lodge of I. O. O. F. at the Grand lodge iMsses Carol and Margaret Breen of Green's Fork are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Lutz .... Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nicholson of Green's Fork were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh "Logan Mr. any Mrs. Daniel
Kiser and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kingery attended the Billy Sunday meet
ing Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Scates entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tells and daughter of Richmond The Kiser school will close Friday with a program and the usual big dinner served by the patrons. Miss Rozella Keever will be the teacher again next year.. Mr. and Mrs. Bartie Wickersham and Chester Morse and family spent Sunday with Isaac Harrison at Lynn. , ;
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HAGER9TOWN, Ind., Dr. H. J. Weaver and family spent over Sunday at Crawfordsville .Mrs. Clinton Woollard and Mrs. Jim Dempsey are spending a few days' at Indianapolis. David Snodgrass has returned to his home at Muncie after visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Clay Burrough Mr. and Mrs. George Jones -and daughter motored to this place from Indianapolis Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Northcott and family. Miss Agatha Fowler was entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Plessy Newman.... Ed Mason, who has been in a sanitarium at Martinsville, in a serious condition with rheumatism, returned home Saturday and has improved very little. .Mrs. E. J. Hindman, of Blountsville, came last week and will make an indefinite visit with her son. S. C. Wine and family Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fowler entertained Sunday Mr. Fowler's parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Abijah Fowler, Lee Fowler and Mrs. Delia Patty, of Parker Dr. E. Gardner has gone to Dayton, Ohio, where her sister, Mrs. Hughes, will join her in a trip to Canada.... Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Harter and son Blair and Mrs. George Harter were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Messick at Richmond Mrs. Etta Porter will go to New York City the first of June to be with her daughter, Miss Esther Porter ... .Mrs. R. R. Brant was hostess to the Social Circle Friday afternoon The Woman's History club met at the home of Mrs. Ella Whitesell Monday afternoon. After the program the hostess served refreshments The Progressive club will meet Thursday with Mrs. John Bunnell Mrs. Ada Thurston and sister, Mrs. Gebhart, entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Dingwerth and daughter Marie.
NEW WESTVILLE, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and soi Robert attended the senior class pXiy given at the Campbellstown school building Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and children, - Gladys and George, Miss Cora Gabel, Versel Ray, Benjamin Weller, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and children, Esther and Robert were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ballenger Sunday Mrs.
Thomas Ammerman, Misses Lavina!
Breese and Gladys Ray spent Thurs-
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and Mrs. Thurman Mattix, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gregg and . children, Mrs. Mabel Elstro and children. Marguerite and Evelyn spent Sunday at the Mattix home Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge and family, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and sons, Howard and Frank, John Hadden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman. .. .The annual township Sunday school con
vention will be held in the New W estville Friends' church Sunday afternoon. May 21. " The public Is cordially invited to attend. .. .Mrs. A. D. foolley and little daughter, LaVonne, Miss Thistlethwaite all of Richmond spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall A surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. John Watts' birthday Monday evening. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and children, Esther and Robert, . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons, Howard and Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown and little daughter, Lola Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. John McWhinney and children, Mary, . Evelyn-and Loren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Rhoades, . Mrs.- Mary Ammerman and sons Howard and Frank, Mrs. Elsie Hicks . and . daughter, . Catherine, Mrs. Bert Ray and children, Gladys and George, Misses. Essie. Ballenger and Lavina Breese.
Ex-Senator James E. Martine. Former Senator James E. Martine, "Farmer Jim," is running for the senate again. This time ct the request of the rail unions. He was the first senator to be ilecod by -the voters directly. He was an unsuccessful candidate for forty years before winning his first office. '
JACKSON BURG, Ind. Memorial Day exercises will be held here Sunday afternoon. May 28 ...Mr. and Mrs. Reco Boyer of Rising Sun, Ohio, spent several days last week here with his sister. Mrs.. Charles Craig and family.... Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson speart Sunday with his sister at Campbellstown, Ohio John Scott and Mr. Eastman who are employed at Newcastle spent the week-end with their families The degree team of Jackson lodge of I. O. O. F. went to Pentprville Saturday evening to con
fer the second degree on a number of candidates Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morse spent Sunday with Cambridge friends Mr. and Mrs. Brower Higgs are the parents of a baby boy Miss Kate Hoshour is the guest of Mrs. Louise Hormel Mrs. Vern Dellays
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Misses George Showalter and Emily Pierson spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Luella Clementa. . Miss Florence Cooper was a caller in the evening. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macey took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macey. ....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiever, Clarence Kiever and two sons, Carl and Junior, of Muncie and Ma. and Mrs. Howard Keever and son of Kokomo called on John Kiever and Ida Strong Sunday morning Mrs. Etta Stan
ton, Mrs. Paulie Forien and daughter
Mary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.!
Eliah Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macey and Henry Pitts and family of New
Garden called on Ross Macey and family Sunday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan William Sunday afternoon ..... Mrs. Elizabeth Keller, Mrs. Manda Hunt and Mrs. Dan Williams attended church services at Whitewater Sunday morning Mrs. Ed Reynolds of Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. Ona Boren Miss Ruth Reynolds is visiting relatives at Carmel Mr. Beeson and family of Webster were visitors of the
Friends' Sunday school Sunday morning. The school "was favored with special music Mrs. Clarkson Pierson of Camden, Ohio, is visiting with Mrs. Ed Dunham Misses Lucile and Eliza
beth Reynolds spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Green Mr. and Mrs. Earnest King spent Sunday with Roy Carroll and family of Richmond William Cooper and family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hercules and daughters, Gladys, Dorothy and May,
of Wittinton, Ohio T. E. Barnes and
family of New Garden spent Sunday with Mrs. Barnes' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Q. N. Huff.... Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Taggart of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Netie McNutt Mr.
and M. Frank-Keever, Clarence Keever and two sons, Carl and Junior, of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keever and son of Kokomo called on M. M. Lacey Sunday Miss Mary Virginia Reynolds celebrated her eleventh birthday anniversary Sunday by entertaining Billy and Martha Lacey and Lucile Strong Mrs. Jennie Scarce
and M. M. Lacey spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dwiggms Mr. and Mrs. John Hockett of Bloomingsport spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hockett. .Miss Dorothy McNutt and Harold Carroll. Miss Margaret Thomas and Ralph Laughlin motored to Dayton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vern McNutt and daughter Sarah spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder of Whitewater Mr. and
Mrs. William Bond had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barton of New Paris Mrs. Allen Rich spent Sunday with her daughter and family, Mrs. Carl Hartman of Bethel Mrs. Robert Riley spent Sunday with her son and family, Andrew Riley Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dougherty and family of Jacksonburg spent Sunday with M. C. Harrison and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy entertained Mr. Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher of Winchester, Sunday James Lovin and son Fred spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Liberty Albert Rog
ers of Toronto, Canada, called on Rev. and Mrs. Luke Woodard Sunday. Mr.
Woodard was given a valuable present. Mr. Rogers is from Rev. Wood-
ard's first pastorage charge The
members of the White Star Sunday school class of the Christian church
held their monthly business meeting at the home of Olive Harrison Friday evening. May 12. The evening was
spent with games and music, after which light refreshments were served to the following: Misses Marjorie De Armond, Ruth Fulgrum. Martha Rich
and Olive Harrison, Messrs. Samuel Busby, Ralph Lane, Murry Helms, Henry Macey, Claude Alexander, Orville Wright, Willard Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Owen C. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thornton and daughter Mary Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown.
NEW MADISON, Ohio The Alumni reception for the graduates was held at the community building Saturday evening, the U. B. ladies furnished the supper.. .. .Mrs. Alfred Nyswonger and daughter, Mrs. Clark Mote, and two sons have gone to Erie, Pa., where they will spend two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nyswonger... Miss Edna Smelker is home from Dayton Seminary for her summer va
cation Mrs. Eliza Jones is at Hollansburg with her mother Mrs. Lucretia Mansfield Mrs. Oval Corder and little son of Akron are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones The funeral of Sylvester
Wilt, otherwise known as "Shed" Wilt, who died at the home of his son Ol Wilt south east of town was held at Otterbein Sunday afternoon, burial was in Green Mound cemetery.
Dark county W. C. T. U. institute will
be held at the U. B. church at Union
City Thursday, May 18 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Newton of Greenville attended the dinner at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Bennett which was given in honor of Mrs. Bennett's son. Rev. J.
'E. Snyder of Corvalis, Oregon Mr. ! J 1- IT i. : t:i
aiiu mis. v. na.i icr were m mcumond Saturday Edgar. May is working in Dayton Last " Sunday while Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mastin of Eldorado were visiting her sister Mrs. Irvin Wilt west of town a telephone message informed them that their house was on fire. The fire had been caused by an electric iron which had been left with the current turned on. The interior of the house was badly damaged by smoke and water Roy
Mundorf of Gettysburg, Pa., assistant teacher of the high school, has accepted a position in the college of technology at Atlanta, Ga., where he will teach mathematics Mrs. Anna Smith of Middletown, Ohio, mother of Dr. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Schumacher, mother of Mrs. Smith,
and Mrs. George Sams of Pittsburg are visiting relatives here Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Noggle, Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. Nina Eubank, Anna Price.Mrs. C. W. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mote were among those who attended the W. M. A. convention at Dayton last week Mrs. Henrietta Hunt has
moved to the home of her brother Wm. White north of Braffettsville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hindsley, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bookwalter, Mr. and Mrs. John Heironimus, and Mrs. Louisa Smelker were among those from here who attended the tabernacle meeting at Richmond Sunday..... Mrs. Louisa Smelker visited over Sunday with R. E. Smelker and family near New Paris. NEW PARIS, Ohio. Charles Wade moved his family near Dayton, last week. Mr. Wade has employment on a large dairy farm Miss Dorothy Steinberger, of Urbana, Is the guest of her relatives, Joseph Zea and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller O. W. Sherer, E. J. McClure and Messrs. Harris and Stemple of New Hope, motored to Grand reservoir Friday and remained until Saturday on
a fishing trip. .. .Misses Katherineand Vera Reinheimer were dinner guests Saturday evening of Misses Helen and
Mary Veits G. A. Bogan was a vis
itor in Dayton, Thursday H. W.
Burtch, Dayton, spent Sunday with his' mother, Mrs. Anna Burtch. Frank
Thomas, of Richmond, was an afternoon caller Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Royer and son Charles of Yankeetown, were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Royer Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Penland had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Aker, of Eaton, and Ralph Penland, Dayton... Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Melody and
aaugnter uetty, or Richmond, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. A
Fudge. ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander and son were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clingenpeel and family Misses Helen Duffield and Mildred Barr and guests of Ox
ford, spent the week end at their homes and attended the senior class play on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunlap and son of Concord, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Cockrell Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKee and family of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McKee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cockrell attended the commencement exercises at New Madison, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Newbern were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denny and sons Albert Pence is home from lleid Memorial hospital, where he recently underwent an operation
for appendicitis. Ho is improving rapidly C. O. Ashman was a business visitor in Cincinnati Friday and Saturday Claude Collins, Russel Aker, Cecil White and Kenneth Middaugh.
of Fairfield, spent -Sunday at their homes Adair Harshman, of Eaton, was a business visitor in town Tuesday School closes Friday, May 19, with appropriate exercises and basket dinner at the noon hour. Eighth grade commencement in the auditorium in forenoon with 25 graduates. Jn the afternoon a pageant "America, Yesterday and Today," will be presented by the high school on the lawn, also exercises by the pupils in the grades. Members of the Presbyterian Thimble club and their Invited guests were pleasantly entertained in the church parlors, Friday afternoon. After an hour of needlework and chat a short program appropriate for Mother's day was presented. Opening number, one
verse of "America," followed by scripture reading by Mrs. Ethel Reid and prayer by Mrs. Edna Harris. Recita
tion by Miss Helen Huffman, vocal I duet by Mrs. Stella Penland and ! daughter, Lou Reva. The new club
president, Mrs. Emma Noakes, then, ;n a very pleasing manner, introduced Mrs. Asher, of the Billy Sunday party, who held her listeners spell bound for
CO minutes. The program closed with
a piano duet by Misses Violet ColUni and Mildred Jones. As the partj marched to the strains of music, to b served refreshments, cafeteria styla consisting of sandwiches, sliced to mato salad, cake with strawberries and whipped cream and coffee, Mis Brandon and Miss Brower presenteo each with a Mothers' Day pin. Deco rations were in Mothers' Day colors, purple and white. Hostesses wer Miss Ethel Reid. Mrs. Retta Bogan, Mrs. Jennie King and Mrs. Clarl Sherer. There were 80 present.
NOVEL PRIZE WINNERS WILL RECEIVE $32,00C (By Associated Press) STOCKHOLM, May 17. The Income last year of the Nobel Foundation, which annually distributes cash prizel for outstanding individual achievements in literature, art, science an politics, was equivalent to about $471,245. Five prizes will be distributed during 1922, and the total sum paid out to each winner will be 122,482 krono (about $32,000).
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