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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, R1CHMO.ND, llN'D., FRIDAY, MAY 19, 192.
STATE AGRICULTURAL ; DIRECTOR TO SPEAK TO WOMEN'S CLUBS
EATON, Ohio, May 19. State Agricultural Director A. J. Tabor -will address a meeting of the Preble County
Federated Women's clubs here Satur
day In the courthouse assembly hall.
Mrs. A. W. Chez, local woman, -will ad
dress the meeting. She did -war -work In Europe.
A morning session will be devoted
to business, election of officers, roundteible discussion and hearing's report of the southwest district convention in Hamilton. Mr. Tabor will speak at an afternoon session, as also will Mrs. Chez. Mrs. X. M. Derby, Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. W. M. Tittle, Mrs. Norma Grasshoff, Mrs. Norma Weaver and Miss
''Gertrude Summers will present a program of music. A luncheon will be served at noon at the Hotel Rossman. Adopt -Hospital Wards. "Adoption" of two hospital wards by the Woman's auxiliary of St , Clair post, American Legion, Eaton, has been announced. Ward 29 in the National Military home at Dayton and Ward 18 In the tuberculosis department In the same institution are the "adopted wards". Ward 29 has 22 beds arid Ward 18 has eight beds. Ev ery two weeks members of the local auxiliary visit the wards, taking with them clothing, tempting food, etc., for the boys. Alumni Eanouet June 1. Thirty-third annual reception and banquet of the Alumni association of the high school will occur the night of June 1, in the opera house. The 1922 graduating class will be guests at the affair. Judgment Given. Jurgment on two cognovit notes was awarded the Dickinson Trust company, Richmond, Ind., in common pleas court here. One judgment was against ,1 T 1 T7t..l t - v a
iwy uiu rean t,uuaiiK. ior zat.vv, on, a note for $325. The other judgment v was against A. E. and Edna Parrish for $518.23 on a note for $194. It was averred both notes bore the indorsement of the Hawley Auto Sales company, per A. R. Hawley. Present Class Concert. Members of the junior class of the high school presented the annual class concert Thursday night in the opera house, followed by the high school class presentation of the operetta, "The Treasure Hunters," The program will bo repeated tonight. The first six grades of the schools presented a concert this afternoon. Issues Marriage License Preble county marriage license: Edward Lantis, 22, farmer, and Cather-
lne Crumbaker, 2a, both of Eaton. Re-employed as Superintendent Walter Collins has been re-employed superintendent of the West Alexandria schools for a term of three years, at a salary of $2,400 a year. Guest at Banquet Dr. William Gillespie, medical department. University of Cincinnati, was a guest and speaker at a banquet given here Thursday night by the Preble County Medical society.
is ill .Mrs. E. J. Holcomb and
daughter, Freedith and Miss Lena Smith were In Mooreland Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Billy Metsker were in Mooreland Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb spent Sufiday with his j parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Eli Locke and daughter, Roberta were in town Monday. .... .Miss Freeditb. Holcomb and Miss Lena Smith called on Omer Grim and family Monday afternoon. .. .Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Parker spent Satur
day with Otis Parker, near Huntsvlle Irving Lilly called on Miss Lraa Smith Sunday morning and also Sunday evening Mrs. James Lykins spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Grim and family.... Mr. and Mrs. Mell Woods and daughter, Lois, spent Sunday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb. . . .Miss Ruth Davis was in town Monday afternoon Frank McAllems called on Jack Holcomb. .. .John Holcomb and Earl Price called on Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb Sunday after
noon Miss Lucille Bouslog i3 slowly improving. .. .Misses Freedith Hol
comb and Lena Smith and Truby Holcomb called on Mr. and Mrs. Mellwoods and daughter, Lois, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bookout and children were in Losantville Saturday afternoon Mrs. Harvey
Brown is ill Mr. and Mrs. Orville Parker and daughter, Leoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Woods and daughter, Lois, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Daleof Union City Miss Jaunita Brown was in town Monday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb were in Losantville Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mell Woods and daughter, Lois, spent Thursday evening with Mrs. E. J. Holcomb Mre. Ella Petro and daughter, Mabel, spent Friday night with Mrs. Girtie Downing and children, Noah and Robert.. ..Miss Marie Dennis from New Lisbon is spending the week-end with Miss Dot Dennis of Losantville E. J. Holcomb and daughter, Freedith, and Mis Lena Smith were in Losantville Saturday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dye and daughter, Wilma,
spent Sunday and Monday in New-
Mrs. Hershel Puckett and children spent Sunday with relatives near Unionport..... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and granddaughters spent Sunday with relatives near Pinch Miss Margaret and Master Charles Mitchell of Maxwell are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Guy Phelps spent Tuesday afternoon near Unionport. .. .Mr,
and Mrs. E. H. Johnson spent Tuesday
atternoon with Mr. and Mrs. KODeri Bennett Miss DeloriB Lester of Muncie spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lester. . Mrs. Mary Keever is visiting Mr. and Mr3. Abernathy near Crete. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Naylor, son Max, Mrs.
rAlmeade Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bennett, son Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bennett and children attended the funeral of Lewis Shaffer Sunday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell near Mlllville ..... Mr. and Mrs. Reed Abel and children of Bay City, Mich., spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Abel and daughters Mrs. Reed Abel started for California Monday for a two months' visit with rela-
nett and Clarence Stock spent Sunday last evening.... George Holder is de-
afternoon and evening in Richmond
The U. B. Ladies' Aid met with Jlrs. . Conrad Hunt near- Unionport, Thursday afternoon. .Mrs. Verl Johnson will be with her mother-in-law the rest of the summer at Losantville.... Mrs. Walllssa Maulsby and granddaughter Agnes are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Clevenger near Grace Chapel .... Mrs. Almeade Bennett and son Chester spent Wednesday morning with Mrs. Ollie Naylor.
DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and
airs. Clarence Jobe and daughter Helen Louise, west of here, visited in
Connersville Joseph Gully of Clif
ton was a guest of Miss Opal White hero last evening. .. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Hunter of Connersville spent the week end as guests of heme folks, John Schlechtweg and family at Springdale Farm above town Clabe Brandenburg and family were up from their farm in Eli's Creek and
took, dinner here with Mr. and Mrs. j Dudley Richardsen Tiipsrtnv Miss I
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signing for the furniture factory in
Connersville this week ...... Robert Hubbell made a business trip to Liberty Thursday.
ECONOMY, Ind. The Economy cemetery association will meet with
Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet Monday, evening. May 22. at 8 o'clock, for election
of officers. All members are requestto be present Miss Irene Varner, who Is seriousfy ill, is reported to be no better. She is the step-daughter of Mr. Nearon, who recently moved on the Ballenger farm west of town
ait. ana Mrs. William Harris were visited by their granddaughter, Evelene Pauline, who arrived Monday
morning to remain two weeks with. Level W. H. Peterson of Richher grandparents. Her-parents are mond. is the guest of "his brother, J. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson, of Walnut I L. Peterson. ".-
tives Mr and Mrs. A. A; Conarroe j to Brothers at the store this week spent Saturday afternoon in Muncie. . M M , Finch and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ella Barker and Mr. Woio t t,,.,
Mrs. William Wricht snil laii2h-i, ... . .' .. .
ter spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Darrah and daughters Miss' Faith Jordan is helping her grandmother, Mrs. Miranda Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driskill of Farmlang and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown and-6on Richard of Winchester spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phelps Mrs. Miranda Edwards spent Tuesday afternoon in Muncie. .. .Mrs. Ruby Davis and children returned to their home in southern Indiana after a few weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Edwards.. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hodson spent Sunday in Richmond. . . . A. A. Conarroe and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Swain spent Sunday in Muncie. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Edwards and son Ralps
spent Sunday with Mrs. B. C. Mendenhall near Popular Run Delbert Swain, who has been with the Mayo Bros, has returned home, and is im
proving nicely Misses Jaunetta
home folks Robert Talbott and Charles N. McMahan and Miss Edna
Bond, Mrs. Anna Brookbank and i
daughter. Miss Freda, and
GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES . AND WHITEN SKIN
Squeeze the juice of two lemons
Misses i into a bottle containing three ounces
castle the guests of Mrs. Guy Moiseng- Thomas spent Sunday with Mr. and
er, Master Harold Moisenger returned
home with them for a visit Seth Lamb caled on Melvin Wood Sunday morning ..Mrs. Clifford Gable and Mrs. Girtie Downing were in Hagerstown Monday Mrs. Melvin Woods and - daughter, Lois were called to Union City Sunday because of the serious sickness of her little niece, Martha Ellen Dale, who is suffering with bronchile pneumonia. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Erman Swain and daughter, Roberta Of Economy took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Gertie Downing and sons, Noah and Robert Melvin Woods called
on Ashberry Woods Sunday afternoon ... .A birthday surpri.se was given in honor of Walter Swoveland Friday evening. Refreshments were served
to the following: Mises Neva Replogle, Mildred Rodeffer, Eva Grim, Gladys Brown, Pearl and Ethel Oxley, Gladys Priddy, Irene Brown, Clara Swoveland, Ethyl Hoover, Minnie Idle and Messrs. Frank Cross, Joseph Oxley, Walter Felton, Claude Swoveland, Clarence Chancelar, Carldon Oxley, Reed Ball, Ronald Holiday, Everett
Simmons, Robert Grim, Ralph Stauble, Wayne Paul, Wilbur Pondexter, Mr. and Mrs. Oyvan Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Cline Swoveland and son, Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cross and family.
Mrs. John Cramer and son Lee. . . .Mrs.
Ozro Rubush, daughter Romalee and Miss Thelma Hodson spent Monday afternon with Mrs. Russell Dow Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Byrne and chil
dren spent Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Thornberg near Farmland Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gaddis and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burgess spent Sunday in Richmond. .Mrs. S. L. Hodson and daughter Thelma spent Tuesday afternoon in Farmland.... Miss Ruth Swain spent the week-end in Muncie with her brother, Galen
Swain Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain, son Albert, Albert (Bub) Swain and Miss Hallie Burroughs spent Tuesday afternoon in Muncie. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Naylor, son Max, spent Tuesday in Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thomas and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Darrah at Winchester. .Chester Ben-
Nellie Darter and Janet Stanley were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bond and family at Quakertown. Mrs. Alice Brandenburg, who is keeping house for Mr. L. L. Bond and sons at Quakertown spent the week end here Mrs. Nan R. Leech spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jobe at the farm west of town. Forest Weers and family, Willie
Ammerman and family, A. A. Swafford and family and Mrs. Emma Campbell and daughter Goldie took dinner with Cassius Muchmore and family at their farm home near Billi'ngsville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Maze of near Hannah's Creek were afternoon guests. .. .Floyd Bond of Quakertown called on Miss Freda Brookbank here
of Orchard White, which any drug
store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whitener.
Massage this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion into the face, neck, arms
and hands each day and see how
freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear,' soft and rosy-white the
skin becomes.- Advertisement
Suburban
MOORELAND, ' Ind. Truby Holcomb spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb of Losantville. ...H. C. Lilly spent a few days with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wine, and children of Losantville Mr. and Mrs. Cuarley Dennis and daughter, Dot, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dennis and family at New Lisbon Richard Lilly from
Muncie spent Sunday with H. C. Lilly
at Losantville E. J. Holcomb and daughter, Freedith spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith near Car
los City Carl Lilly spent Sunday morning and evening with Miss Freedith Holcomb Miss Lena Smith is visiting Miss Freedith Holcomb of Losantville Mr. and Mrs. Gern Jester and family and Mrs. Ellen Bridget spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith near Modoc. . . .Miss Jaunita and Glenda Halstead spent Monday with Mrs. John Gwin Omer Grim
MODOC, Ind. Mrs. Ruth Jones Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain and children. .. .Howard Swain and Ross Lennington took dinner with Virgil Hodson, Sunday. .. .Everett Pursley of Muncie spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pursley. Mr. and
SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR
It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair.
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Off With the Old! On With the New
Y our Straw Hat Is Here TOMORROW we hold our annual Straw Hat reception. It is a yearly party of hundreds who discard their heavier Headwear for the light, airy, sunshiny Straws. And such Hats are the preference of men who appreciate the blend of coolness, good style and good appearance.
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