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RADIOBROADCASTING IS GODSEND TO BLIND, SAYS SIGHTLESS MAN (By Associated Press) SPRINGFIELD, 111.. May ?4. Radio and the broadcasting of news and concert music through the air, was declared here today to be a God send to blind persons by Charles E. ComBtock, sightless from infancy, who heads the division for the visitation of adult blind, connected with the State Department of Public Welfare. "The use of radio equipment by blind persons," Mr. Comstock said, "Is undoubtedly- the greatest blessing and comfort occuring to .this era." He declared that this new invention makes it possible for sightless persons to receive news daily without having it read to. them;, that the State now has paid readers at the School for the Blind at Jacksonville and the Industrial Home for the Blind in Chicago."With the installation of radio equipment," Mr. Comstock said, "their services can" be dispensed with. And not only can the blind man now have the advantage of current news, but he can listen to concerts and lectures. I ; have already equipped my home with radio and am receiving news directly from a central station in Chicago which makes a specialty of sending out. bulletins, for blind persons. For the past several evenings I have been listening to concerts given in Detroit." Use of radio in the State School at Jacksonville and the Industrial Home in Chicago, is being contemplated, ac cording to announcement by Judge C. H. Jenkins, director of the state de partment of Public welfare. ,DES MOINES, la.. May 24. The Presbyterian Board of Publication. and Sabbath school work plans a na- " tional organization to be known as the Associated Presbyterian Boys' clubs, Dr. Harold McA. Robinson of Philadelphia, Pa., secretary of the board, reported today to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States. The purpose of the proposed organization, he said, is to "unify the boys work of tber church." Each club is to undertake some definite, form of Christian service. ' ' ' "There has been 100 percent increase in the number of dally vacation Bible schools." Dr. Robinson reported. "Eight hundred being conducted by PreBbyterian churches, teaching 100,000 children. Sunday schools have contributed $179,021 for piojreer work, an increase of $4,000 over the previous year. Sunday school missionaries report 835 new Sunday schools established and 310 revived. The board's workers gave away 17,000,000 pages of printed matter, in addition to 7,932 Bibles and Testaments.Two hundred and fifty-seven teacher training classes were organized, making the total number 370 with 3,164 members. The board sustains 3,183 mission Sunday schools in communities otherwise without any organized .Christian influence. Last year the board's workers visited 146,887 families in rural districts where there is no pastoral care. "Twelve million Protestant boys and girls between six and eighteen are not enrolled in Sunday school. The board could use to great advantage on its educational staff a director of Christian nurture in the family." . Suburban WEST MANCHESTER, O. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz at Dayton Miss Janeva Frank spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harrison and attended the Sunday meetings at Richmond.... C. A. Trone and Will Trone and sons, Max and Donald, were in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fruman Graham of Troy, accompanied by Mrs. Emma Graham visited Sunday with C. D. Spencer and family. Mrs. Graham will remain for an extended visit with the Spencer family Dwight Spencer was agreeably surprised on Monday evening on his fifteenth birthday by the arrival of the Boy Scouts with their leader, Claud Young. Those present were: Garland Parks, Vinton Siler, Carl Niswonger, Fred Leas, Fremont Turner, Harry Thomas, Ralph Gruber, Vernon Carter and Oliver Bilger Mrs. Andrew Fellers of Greenville, spent a few days last week with Henry and Frank Howard and their families ....Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kershner of near Nashville, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Taste Is a matter of ' tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Mjtrt Tobact Co.

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RADIO PROGRAM Wednesday, May 24 RICHMOND WOZ Dally, except Sunday 13:0O m, grail? and live stock markets. 4:00-5:00 p. m.( complete summary of era in. live stock, and produce markets, musical proarrant and Treat her reports. 6:30-7:00 p. m topics of the day, after dinner stories, today's talk, baseball results and special musical program. INDIANAPOLIS VLK Dally. 11:00-11:30 a. m., musical program. 11:30 a. m.. weal her reports and weather forecast 4S meters). 13:00-12:30 p. aw musical proarram. 2:00-2:13 p. m., musical program. 3:00-3:15 p. m., musical program. fiiOO p. m. baseball results. IOiOO p. m.. time and rather reports (485 meters). INDIANAPOLIS YVOH Dally. 10:00-11:00 a. m musical protram, market reports, Items of Interest to women. 1:00-2:00 p. m., musical program and market reports. 4:00-6:00 p. m baseball results, musical program. P:30 p. m., musical program. ANDERSON WMA 7 :30 p. mu. musical program, arranged by Anderson blgh school. CHICAGO KVW (central daylight saving time) 8:0O to 8:00 p. m., musical pro0:00 p. m- news a ad sports. SCHENECTADY 4N. Y.) WGY (eastern time) 7 tOO p. m., market quotations and - weather reports. PITTSBURG (eastern time) 7:00 p. talk by Mrs. John Sloan. 8 KM) p. nu, musical program. DKM) p. m-, news and sports (United Press). 9:55 p. m., Arlington time signals. NEWARK (N. J.) (eastern time) . 6 tOO p. m-, talk on Iron Industry. 7:O0 p. iu., "Animal Stories." , 7 :SO p. m., talk on Daniel Boone. 8:00 p. mn dentistry lecture. 8:15 p. m., recital. 9:30 p. m., concert. ' 10:52 p. Bk Arlington time signals. DETROIT (MICH.) WW J (eastern time) 7r00 p. nk, musical program. Will Pearson of near Greenville were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager....Mr. and Mrs. Levi Zehring and Mrs. Lula Howard spent Thursday in Richmond...! The Ladies' Aid of tiie U. B. church will hold a market Saturday afternoon, May 27 at Siller's store. .. .Quite a number from town attended the township Sunday school convention Sunday afternoon at Price Creek. The election resulted as follows: C. C. Petry, chairman; Dr. S. R. Carter, vice-chairman; Helen Siler, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Henry Miller, leader for young people; Hollie Klmmel, assistant leader for young people. The next convention will be held at Twin Creek chapel in August Rev. Winger spoke on "A Man's Work in the Sunday School.". . ..Charles Steele and family spent Sunday at the resivour. ..... Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ford and Mrs. Sarah Jane Ford were Richmond visitors Tuesday ....Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker, E. B. Creager and daughter, Mary R. H. Siler and family, John Gauch and fam ily were among those who heard Rev. Winger Sunday evening at Castine... Mrs. Sarah Homan entertained the fol lowing guests Sunday: Mrs. Ida Lauser and daughter, Sara, of Plqua, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Betz and Levi Homan and wife of Dayton" and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh Bertie Waldren spent Sunday afternoon with Anna Gauch. .. .John Gauoh and family called on L. A. Gauch and family Sunday afternoon Walter Trump and family entertained to dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wertz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunter and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunter and daughter, Virginia, Mrs. Belle Hunter and grandfather, Wesco, all of Eaton. .. .James Petry and family of Eldorado were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lurenna Trump and daughter, Ola. Miss Ola Trump returned from South Charleston Saturday to spend her vacation with her mother. .Mrs. Eliza Brown and Mrs. Jane Howell were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Orla Fudge, near Eldorado. . .William Arens and family, of Christianburg. were in town Saturday. ...Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Emerick motored to Gratis Sun day.... Virgil and Dwight Emerick went to Beaver Dam Monday to move Clint Conlng's household goods here, where the family will reside.... On Thursday evening, June 8, the Woman's Bible class will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. George Johnson. The annual children's day program of the two churches will be given Sunday evening, June 4.... Mr. and Mrs. A. J- Myers, Mrs. Cora Leas, Mrs. Ella Leas, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Creager, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauch, R. H. Siler were among those in attendance at the Sunday school conven tion Sunday at Price's Creek.... Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beck, Warren Juday, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. John Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slifer were guests Sunday of Mr.

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ai Mrs. C. C. Newman, near Arcanum James B. Trone and Betty Lou Brown were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barmes. In the afternoon the party motored to Arcanum to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Steinmetz....Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren, Jr., entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Dalrymple and family and Miss I Mary Creager at their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Houk and daughters, Jane and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swartzell and daugh ter, Eula Jean, of Farmersville. were visitors Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown.... Mr. and Mrs. Leo Guy are spending a few days with relatives at Miamisburg....Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. "Ezra Slifer heard Billy Sunday, Sunday afternoon Miss Leone Pitman and Walter Bruss visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henderson Sunday afternoon at Eldorado Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff and Mr. and Mrs. Elden G ruber were visitors in Cincinnati Sundav... Mr. and Mrs. Moses, accompanied by! Mrs. E. G. Leas, Miss Irene Leas and! Paul Bilger, returned to Dayton Sunday after a two weeks' visit at the Leas home.... Miss Naomi Steele was a dinner guest Sunday of Miss Freda Christman....Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Boner and Mrs. C. C. Beck were Dayton shoppers Tuesday Messrs. Harley Juday and Byron Bruner spent Sunday in Dayton. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Dr. E. Gardner returned Monday evening from a visit in Canada, with a friend Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hindman were entertained Saturday and Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Day at Lawrence The Woman's History club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. S. Wikoff Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Williams, of Cadiz, were guests Sunday of Miss Ruth Gladfelter and Mr. Lindley Hamilton Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams gave them a pleasant surprise Saturday evening, bringing well-filled bas kets and serving an excellent supper. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sulkey and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Sulkey. Mr. and Mrs Edward Lugenbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Shubert, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and family, Earl Overs, Raymond Sulkey, Miss Helen Sulkey and Mrs. Johu Sulkey, of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. John Smoot and daughter, of Connersville, Miss Ruby Hartley, of Spiceland, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sulkey and family, Carlos Gunsaulus, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunsaulus and family and Miss Mabel Bane.. .Mhs. Rozilla Mills, who spent several months with her son, J. B. Mills, at Dayton, Ohio, is spending this week with her sisters, Mrs. Sarah Bell and Mrs. A. A. Fritz. She will go to Fort Wayne this week to be the guest of her son, Frank Mills Levi billing was taken to the hospital at Tndianapolis last week for an operation. His wife, Mrs. Dilling and son, Ivan Dilling and wife, sister, Mrs. Ida Lawson, visited him Sunday. GRATIS, Ohio. Mrs. Frank Williams entertained the Hope Circle class of the Brethren Sunday school one evening last week. .. .Misses Vesta Apple, Louise Karicofe, Marie Moyer, Lloyd Lane and Nevia Gross were among those from here who attended the commencement at Jacksonburg Friday evening of last week Bruce Barklow and Maurice Focht visited Clyde Coleman at Oxford during the week-end. .. .The ladies of the M. E. church had an all-day quilting at the country home of Mrs. Lee Moses on Wednesday of last week. At noon an elaborate lunch was served the ladies by Mrs. Moses and daughters. The menu consisted of roasted chicken and dressing, noodles, ham, sweet potatoes, Salad, several kinds of fruit. pie, cake and coffee.... P. M. Albaugh and Ivan Denlinger made a trip to Hamilton Saturday morning. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christmer and Mrs. Clementha Dwyer shopped in Dayton Thursday. .. .Eugene Dwyer is spending the week in the country with his grandmother, Mrs. Henry Christmer ....The boys of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity at Oxford observed Mothers' day Sunday, May 21. Mrs. Daisy Coleman and Mrs. Vinnie Ulrich attended these exercises and were entertained at the noon hour with a fine lunch by their sons, Ralph Ulrich and Clyde Coleman. .. .Mrs. Zelma Moyer came home from her school at Oxford and spent the week-end with her daughter, Betty Jane, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tell Street. . .Grace FurPile Sufferers Don't become despondent try Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID no greasy salves no cutting a harmless remedy that is guaranteed to quickly banish all misery, or costs nothing. A. G. Luken Drug Co. Advertisement

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HOLYOKE'S BEST IN CAP AND GOWN Miss Eleanor M, MooreMany college girls are y - etty, but even the prettiest ones cannot always stand the severe cap end blacl: gown. Miss Eleanor M. Moore of Mount Holyoke college, however, recently won a beauty' contest m which she v-as voted by her classmates the "best looking in cap and gown." She is president of the senior class. ry spent the week-end at home with her mother. Mrs. Anna Furry, and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Miller and daughter, Theda, viewed the I dam near Germantown Sunday after- ! noon. They also visited several other points The Independent ball team of Gratis went to Somerville Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr3. Charlie Hoops and family, of near Farmersville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry ! Knabe and family Sunday afternoon Mr. ana airs, jonn Appie spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Apple and family Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Butte and family were out-of-town visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holaday, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Focht Sunday Mrs. Delia Campbell and children and Mrs. Ersie Neff, of Germantown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Neff Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grimes spent Saturday evening near Jacksonburg With Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pugh and family . . . .Wesley Glaze, Stanley Apgar, Irwin Geeding and John Burd spent Sunday and Monday fishing at the res ervoir Mr. and Mrs. L. Coleman spent Saturday night and Sunday in Dayton with their daughter, Mrs. Bessie Morningstar, and family Randall Frantz is here visiting his sister, Mrs. A. G. Bunch Clyde Morningstar and Muriel Morningstar, or uay - ton. are here visiting their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Coleman Loretta Butt spent the past week in the county with her aunt, Mrs. Floss Brown, and family Miss Opal Fudge and son, Kenneth, of Camden, spent Sunday and Monday with Tp.er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Andrews. ; . SPARTANBURG, Ind. Mrs. Forest Stevens, of near Webster spent the week's end with her mother, Mrs. Laura Mann. Mrs. Murl Moody, of Lynn, Mrs. Luna Williams, of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mann of Richmond, and Mrs. Forest Stevens of Webster visited their mother, Mrs. Laura Mann, Friday A birthday

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party was given Monday afternoon at the home of Russell Crist in honor of his eleventh birthday. The afternoon was spent in outdoors games. Those who enjoyed the party were: Misses Hazel Clark, Marguerite Scott, Christina Middleton, Mary Ellen Clark, Ruth Middleton, George Clark, Donald Hill, Russell Crist and Georgia Hill. After a number of games were played delicious refreshments, consisting of cake, pop and candy were served. A good time was enjoyed by all. Russell received a number of presents together with best birthday wishes from his friends..... Mrs. Roy Crist and baby daughter from Eldorado, Arkansas, have been visiting her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crist of Spartanburg. They left Sunday for a visit to her mother, Mrs. Moore of Jonesboro..". . .Mr. and Mrs. John Comer and children of Winchester spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark and children of this place Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhardt and children and Miss Virginia Scott were calling on Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings and, son, Robert, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor and daughter, Carrie and Ethel and granddaughter, Dorothy called ont Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Scott, Sunday... Misses Blossom Elliott, Marjorie Hadley, Geneva Burkhardt, Virginia Scott; Herman Scott -and Arthur Scott ate a picnic dinner at Glen Miller, Sunday.. . . . Miss Gladys Rose was entertained to Sunday dinner by Miss Marguerite Scott.... Misses Hester and Helen Taylor spent Sunday with Misses Ruth and Christina Middleton..'. . .Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowen and sons. Marvin and Joe, visited with the former's daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker and children of Richmond, last week Miss Virginia Ruth Wright of Winchester is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tapp of Spartanburg Miss Is Your Work Wearing You Out? .Ax t re&a'wV: Are you working day in and day out with a dull, dragging backache? Is your worit siowiy weakening your kidneys? Many kinds of work wear out the kidneys, and kidney trouble makes any work hard. ' It brings morning lameness, backache, headaches, dizziness, nervousness, and dis tressing urinary disorders. If your work strains your kidneys, help your kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. Workers everywhere rely on Doan's. ASK your neighbor! Another Richmond Case. R. T. Cooper, carpenter, 920 North Twelfth street, says: "My 'work as a carpenter is hard on the back and kidneys. I suffered from dull backaches with soreness through mv loins. I could hardly stoop to pick up my ioois. i was also annoyed by my kidneys acting irregularly. I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Quigley's Drug Stores, and they soon put my kidneys in good shape. DOAN'S Kp?uY 60 al all Drugstores , foster-MSburo Co. rMftflmIHialoJO:

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