Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 117, 17 May 1922 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, INDV WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL CLOSING PROGRAM
ANNOUNCED TODAY
. r :-:'.--::,;r : : . 1 ; - NEW PARIS, Ohio, May 17. The ; , commencement exercises of the Jef-j fersdn - township " centralized school i will tak place Saturday evening, May 1 ; 20v in the school auditorium at New! Paris. , - The program is arranged as j follows i-. - .. j Music; Invocation, Rev. L. F. Fight-' master; music; class history, Corena ' I Forbes; class -poem, Esther Mae Jackson; class oration, Roger Onyett; I music; annual address. President D. i " M. Edwards, Earlham college; music; ! : presentation of diplomas, Principal R. j ' H. Brandon; benediction, Rev. J. E. ! ; Harris. 1 ! Music for the occasion will be fur- ' nished by Jefferson high school or-! ' chestra; managed by Mrs. Iona Sam-; uels. The senior class colors are old ; rose and grey, and the class flower j American Beauty Rose. At the beginning of the school term the class had nine members, but the death of Donald Morrison in February leaves a class of eight, four girls and four boys. They are Misses Esther Jackson, Corena Forbes, Helen Collins, Florence Marshall; Messrs. Dal ton Hill, Everett Hunt, Paul McClure and Roger Onyett. The name of the deceased member of the class has been carried on all the programs and records made by the class. ,,; '
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RADIO PROGRAM Wednesday, May IT RICHMOND WOZ , Daily, except Sunday
. 12 too m-. errata and live market. , , 400-5:0U p. m.. complete
mary . of era la, live ataek aad pradafe markets, maslcal promum aad weather reports. 6i30-7:0 p. m topics of the day, after dinner stories, today's talk, baseball results and special musical program. INDIANAPOLIS W LK SiOO p. in., baseball results. i30 p. m time and weather reports 483 meters). INDIANAPOLIS WOH N:30 p. in., musical program. ANDERSON 7)30 p. ni., reading of third act of Moch Ado About Nothing," Alienist Toellei Vtetrola music. CHICAGO (central daylight savings time) 8 tOO to 0:00 p. ni.. popular proirram, Will Rossiter. tOO p. m., news and sports. SCHEXECTADY N. Y.) (eastern time700 p. m-, market quotations aad weather reports. PITTSBIHG (eastern time) 6iOO p. in., "Anthracite Coal Mining," Dever C. Ashmead. TiOo p. m., "Pittsburg, a Cultural t enter." D. W. J. Holland; "Engineering," F. I.. Bishop. S:() p. in., entertainment. 0:00 p. m news and sports (United Press). 9 :.".- p. ni.. Arlington time signals. NEWARK (N. J.) (eastern time) tlr'HI p. in.. "Iron Industries," by
Iron Age. 7:0u p. m., Anloinl atorlea.
7:30 p. ui., "Chaplains' Work la the A. E. F.,n by Major Chaplain
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8:f) p. m., "The Red Cross" by
.tirs. August jiriniont. 8:15 p. m., concert. 0il5 p. in.. "Good Manners," Mar garet Daley.
9:80 to 10:15 p. m., Negro aplritual program.
10:52 n. m.. Arlington time signals.
DETROIT (MICH. I (eastern time)
. 7:00 p. nu, musical program.
ECONOMY, Ind. A radio program will be given at the . Friends church in the near future for the benefit of the Sanathla society of the Friends church... .Miss Marguerite Atkinson lost her wrist watch Sunday on the road from Richmond to Economy Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman spent the past week the guest of her brother, John Beard, near Carlos. Mrs. Nancy Cook spent ' the week end with her
daughter, Mrs. O. T. Knode of Richmond Mrs. L. C. Albertson spent the week end at Richmond with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Thornburg at the Wayne Flats. .. .Thomas Cain, father of H. E. Cain, has gone to Battle Creek, Mich Harlan Cain has gone to Champaign, 111., where he has taken a position In a large grocery store for the summer Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchey of Winchester, and Miss Gillham of Kelso. Tenn., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs,. Harry Harris, brother of Mrs. Ritchey. .. .Mr. and Mrs. W. L., Morisoo returned home from Indianapolis, where ' they were the guests of. their son. Earl, and family Mrs. Joe Morrison and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ballenger at Carlos Thursday and Friday Mrs. Harve Saunders has been quite ill the past two weeks with the "flu" ,Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Saunders, Miss Edna and Harve Saunders, and their nieces, Fern and Deloris, spent Sunday with Rev. Gaylord Saunders and family at Daleville Mary Hennigan and Masie Lou Veal gave a birthday party Tuesday at the home of Mary Hennigan. Games were play
ed and delicious refreshments were
served to the following: Helen Cain,
Alice Cain, Mary Anna Veal, Ina Mae Swain, Ruth Coomes, Nellie Coomes, Gertrude Atkinson, Francis Fisher, Thelma Morrison, Bessie Hadley, Helen Hadley, Bernice Helton, Ruby
Helton, Mary Helen Pierce, Gladys Roller, Anita Roller, Christine Beckman, Violet Lou Harris, Marguerite Veal, Mrs. Burt Veal, Mrs. Pat Hennigan and Dorothy May Veal Jake Lewellyn opened his bakery Monday
morning. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ors-i born had as their dinner guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cox and daughter Mary and granddaughter,' Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cox and children of Carlos, Mr. and Mrs. Chelmer Caskey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright and daughter Louie, of Hoilaneburg, Ind., Mr. James Lamb and daughter Ream, HuntsviJle, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brown of Moorland . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Orr entertained at dinner, "Mr. and Mrs. M. Kitselman of Muncie Mrs) Butler, who spent the winter in California, arrived home Monday Henry Farmer of Muncie, spent Sunday with his parents. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stegall and Miss Helen Lundy were at Richmond and Abington Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mendenhall attended the Sunday meeting Saturday. .. .H. E. Cain will leave soon for a 10 days' outing in Florida. .. .Elbert Saunders, Harve
Saunders, Jordan Denny and Harvey
Saunders were at Richmond Monday. Harry Harris was at Richmond,
Muncie and Winchester Monday Mrs. Banning spent the week end at Muncie. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manning spent Sunday with their son, George A. Manning and family at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Manning entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles and Mrs. Emma. Charles and children. Miss Awilda Overman, a friend of Miss Elizaeth Manning, both of Earlham... S. P. I. social will be held Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Beall The King's Herald will meet with Helen and Bessie Hadley Saturday afternoon. . .Mr. "and Mrs. Charles Newman attended the funeral of Herbert Howard at Sugar Grove Sunday. CARLOS CITY, Ind. George Smith is seriously ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Warren Meadows, Miss Bessie Meadows of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. William Rockhill, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Hardwick and others called to see George Smith
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills
! of Anderson are at the bedside of Mr. i
Smith Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bart-; lett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Barelett and daughter Nellie. They all attended the Sunday meeting at Richmond in the af ternoon . . . . Miss Marie Smith has returned from an extended visit with her brother, Russell Mills of Anderson. .. .Mrs. Lib
Bowman spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Beard. They took her home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Morrison atended the funeral of Herbie Howard at Sugar Grove Sunday afternoon. . .Eart Thomas continues ill. His brother called on him last week Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hannel motored to Williamsburg Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Thompson of Webster called to see George Smith Monday Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jennings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norma Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cates, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson attended the meeting at Richmond Sunday afternoon Rev. Logan Hunt and children spent Sunday away from home Mrs. Charley Bartell called
on Mrs. Orville Miller Monday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner
and family were entertained at Sun
day dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Lllburn Martin. They called on Mr. and Mrs. George Catey in the evening. .. .Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan Johnson dined with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Wil Chamness called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oler Monday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kinsey and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Kinsey. .. .Misses Gladys and Martha Albertson spent Monday afternon with Mrs. Glenn Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bodekin called on Bert Johnson Monday afternon for plants Mrs.
Lanson Thompson was able to attend church Sunday Mothers' Day was observed at this place in Union Chapel and Morgan Greek by short exercises. ....Rev. and Mrs. John Hardwick spent Sunday away from home. . .Miss Alethia Bryant has returned to her work for Mr. Troy Puckett and children i near Union City after a few dayar vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Tibbs and son attended the funeral Sunday of Mr. How, ard Word was received that Mr. Flood, former store keeper of this place, was buried Monday. . .Earl Morrison, formerly o fthis pace, is critically ill and is now at the hospital at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson attended Sunday school at Morgan Creek Sunday. .. .Luna Hardwick and family called on Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwick Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elza Stevenson are preparing to
build a new house.
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Miss Eileen Huban, whose portrayal of Fanny Hatwhorne in the play by the same name gains her instant recognition as one of the cleverist of actresses.
Creek next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. ....Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bailey and family entertained relatives from Harrison, Ohio, last Sunday Mr. and lrs. Edward Shengler of this place, Mrs. Emma Tappen of Liberty,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor motored to Portland, Ind., Sunday. Mrs. Eliza
beth Taylor returned to her home at that place Mr. Shengler and wife
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stovenour, of that city. Mr.
Stovenour is Jn feeble health. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmeyer were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Jones at Pershing; .. .Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Edgeworth and daughter, Miss Ruth, entertained Joseph Foutz and family, of Eaton, Ohio, Sunday... Farmers are busy, discing and getting ready to plant corn.... The Union county infirmary is having an electric lighting system installed this
week. L. C. Donnard also is having his residence wired for electric lights
....Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ballenger entertained Mr. Murray and family, of
Dayton.. Ohio, at dinner Sunday...
William Kitchel and family were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Roll at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. William -'Moss and daughter, Miss Fern, entertained at dinner Sunday, the Rev. Max Schaffer and Rennie
Borradaile and family Raymond Stubbs is assisting Everett Little in farm work this year Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greggerson and children visited in Fairfield Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Homer LaFuze entertained Carol Montgomery and family of Lotus at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Olive LaFuze
and son, Kenneth, were afternoon callers Hilbert Phenis sold several head of fine cattle last week Mias Ruth Kitchel returned home from Cincinnati Saturday. Miss Kitchel Is slowly regaining her health since she underwent an operation for appendicitis. .Several from here attended
the funeral of Miss Pearl Lucile Pen
tecost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Pentecost, at Eaton last Sunday.
The Pentecost family formerly lived here The box social will be held at
Hanna's Creek church Friday night, May 19. Everybody invited Chas. Shrader has been ill for several days ....Miss Thelma Swafford, of Richmond Business college, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loui3 Swafford, of Kitchel, Saturday and Sunday. She will be home for vacation in June.
Services For War Veterans at Centerville Sunday CENTER VILLE, Ind., May 17. Memorial services for soldiers of the
World and Civil wars will be held at the Chiistion church next Sunday'
morning. The Kev. ' Mccormick willj give the address. Services at the other!
churches will be dismissed so that all will be given an opportunity to attend. Decoration Day services will be held at the school house. May 28. Lew Shank, mayor of Indianapolis, will deliver the address.
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