Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 141, 14 June 1922 — Page 9

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LOCAL MAN OFFICER OF SUED OIL FIRM; ' RECEIVER IS ASKED

I W-L 1. t T 1 HI Art, UUtV. ll A . A. Billingsley, a stockholder, has; brought suit in common pleas court against the Greenville Oil company, limited, for the appointment of a receiver, accounting and equitable relief. The petition states that the company was formed and papers filed in Randolph county. Ind., March 14, 1919 and that he became the possessor of 100 shares of oil stock. He alleges that several wells, five in all, have been drilled, some of which have produced oil and some gas, and that gas ?s being furnished Fort Recovery, O., by the company, who have a lease on the J. B. Long farm in Misslssinawa township, and other leases, and that E. B. Reed, of Bradford, is president of the company and H. C. Thomas, of Richmond. Ind., secretary, and that bv proper management of the oil and s;as field it could.be made to pay, but because of dissention among the directors and neglect of the secretary, it has gone back, etc. Mr. Billingslyy asks that a receiver be appointed pending a hearing of the case, to take charge of the aflairs of the company and operate the same, and that its officers be required to account each and every stockholder in the concern, and for such other relief as may be required by law and equity. n l l ouburoan JACKSONBURG. Ind. Regular farmers meeting Thursday night.... Miss Iona Beard is home for her sum mer vacation... Mrs. 'Will Weidan ana son visited her parents near Brookville last week The folowing attended a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Martha Wisehart at Green's Fork Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beeson and daughter, Miss Bertha Beeson; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gethers and daughter Hester, Mr. and Mrs. Park Ammerman and children and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Beeson of Shirley The women of the township will meet at the church Friday afternoon. June 16, to organize a women's league Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz attended Decoration service at Green's Fork Sunday Rev. Tapp of Winchester and brother of New Mexico were the guests o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl Sunday Rev. Tapp ably filled the pulpit here Sunday morning Mrs. Bennie Heday and daughter have returned to their home at Fortville Mr. and Mrs. Bartie Wickersham spent Sunday with his brother Carey, north of Hagerstown Children's exercises here Sunday evening attracted a large crowd Messrs. James Endsley, Frank Hay. Harold Weidan and Misses . Edith Conway, Thelma McGrew and Ella Weidan spent Sunday at Barber Beach near Brookville. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morse spent Friday near Hagerstown Jacob Kiser and friends spent Sunday at Aurora. . . .A large number from here attended Decoration services at Green's J"ork Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kinsinger of Centerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kinsinger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs went to Abington Sunday to visit her two sisters who recently returned from Arizona, where Lhey spent the winter. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simpkins of Connersville were the recent guests of Herman Kingrey md family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kel!um and children attended the I. O. R. M. memorial services at New Lisbon Sunday. : ANTIOCH, Ohio Mr! and Mrs. Mack Cohee visited the first part of the week with their son Harry, at I Lancaster Miss Louise Wysong Is spending this week with Mies Grace Call Mr. and Mrs. Francis Van Ausdal and family, of Lewisburg, were puests Sunday at he home of Bert CalL....Mis3 Helen Weidner, of Rich -nond, and girl friends. Misses Maude Cruebaugh and Lilah Van Nuys, spent the week at the Weidner Kerns home. Mi-, and Mrs. Mack Cohee are entertaining relatives from Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark entertained a party of friends Saturday evening with a dancing party The home-coming at Antioch school house was a decided success Mr. and Airs. Eugene Newklrk and Mrs Ceorge Swope and Miss Esther Caskey attended flower mission services Friday. Miss Caskey assisted with the musical program. CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio-Joe Button and family spent Sunday near West Florence with Mr. Young and family Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Park er were Cincinnati visitors Saturday ..Mrs. Clark Shute is entertaining her nephew from Richmond The Chil dren's day exercises were well attend ed Sunday evening Grange will have an extra called meeting Thursday evening of this week. First and sec ond dgrees will be conferred. .. .Mr, and Mrs. Earl Campbell of Richmond visited his parents here Sunday. FAIRHAVEN. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs Lee Ramsey and family, and Mr. Arm strong of Middletown, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hays and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge Several attended the Children's day exercises at Quaker Classified Adages J7 HERE there's so ' much smoke, there must be some fire. And where so many people are readi n s Classified Ads, there must be some profit. Find out for yourself. Read Them Today!

MURRETTE There is a very touching heart story of real life back of the "dummy" character in Mary Roberta Rinehart's story, "The Glorious Fool," a Goldwyn picture, coming to the Murrette theatre for three day3, commencing Thursday. j "'Dummy' Is not a ficticious character. He is real.- I knew him," says Mrs. Rinehart, and tells how this sweet, speechless old man was a servant in a wealthy family. "The people became tired of poor 'dummy, and moved away, leaving him absolutely without home, friends, and unable to state his plight," recounted the author. It seems that "dummy" became ill literally pined away, and was taken to an emergency hospital. There he became a sort of pet, and was not turned out again Into the world, but retained in the Institution. "It Is a bit of 'dummy's' life that I have put into my story," says Mrs. Rinehart, who complimented Otto Hoffman, who played the part, on his skilful and sympatneuc interpretation of the role. MURRAY How well you remember that farfamed and quickly remembered line: "No body loves a fat man!" that Maclyn Arbuckle uttered in the stage production of "The Round Up," Hol-j man Day's famous story. Well, Arbuckle has reached the films in a brand-new production of another celebrated Holman Day story, "Squire Phin," and as the fat, jolly good natured squire, Mr. Arbuckle has created a film character that will never die. The local screen showing can be seen at the Murray theatre beginning Thursday. In "Squire Phm" you just can't help loving the squire. And scene after scene of the genuine, homespun article natural life in the New England states are shown with Arbuckle as the dominant figure. . It's a screen classic; an 18-karat photoplay sub ject that carries a wholesome punch Ridge Sunday morning. . . .Those from a distance who attended the wedding of Grace White and John Edmcndson are: Mr. and Mrs. Will Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. George Edmondson, Misses Helen Edmondson and Elizabeth Newby, Messrs. Dwight Carney and Russell Coon of Rushville, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harbine of Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy of New Salem, Ind, Mrs. Martha Lanning and family of near Connersville, Mrs. Ella Wolford, Mrs. Ruth Cowgill, Miss Irma Shafer and Ernest Borradaile of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pohlen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and family of Brookville. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heavenridge and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ace Morrow in Camden Quite a few at tended the play given by members of the I. O. O. F. lodge in Camden at the opera house Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge attended a surprise for Mrs. Martha Lanning and family, of near Connersville Sunday. . . George SOUR

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MKK nib that brings a tear one moment and a laugh the next. The picture has everything to Insure a lasting box-office success. First of all there is the star Maclyn Arbuckle who beyond all question is one of America's best-known, bestliked and most popular actors. Every character that he has ever been identified with in stage and screen work is done faultlessly, superbly and as true as life itself. Then there is the author Holman Day. It was Day who has given fiction some of its most popular stories. The stage has seen some splendid success by Day. And now the screen claims Day, with "Squire Phin" visualized in a super man way that will make it one of the film wonders of the age. And supporting Arbuckle is an all-star cast, with the scenes of the story laid in the quaint old atmosphere that made possible the Day characters. WASHINGTON "Black Beauty," known and loved for 40 years in every part of the world where books are read, has come to life. The wnnderful horse whose autbbiography was recorded by Anna a.cii j1,v, .

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all its rhantrlne nhases nf nlavfui colt-1 i j s - hood, early pleasures, trials and fears; i its contacts with the lives of other horses and of humans; its hardships, dangers and triumphs, will be unfolded on the motion picture screen. "Black Beauty," faithfully rendered as a Vitagraph all star special from the phenomenally popular story by Anna Sewell, will be shown at the Washington theatre Thursday. All the charm, the vital interest and the pathos of the wonderful story have been retained in the visualized version produced under the most extraordinary difficulties ever met and triumphantly overcome in carrying out a mo tion picture enterprise. The story of "Black Beauty," complete to the smallest detail and incident, is presented in the picture version as it is the "Autobiography of a Horse" put forth by the world-famous author. Craig spent Sunday In Morning Sun. ....Mrs. Brandenburg is ill Ernest Borradaile and mother of Richmond, spent Wednesday evening at the home of Clarence Brown Several from here attended the county Sundayschool convention at Camden Thursday. It was held in the high school auditorium.. .Friday evening is Grange night. A banquet will be served. and the tnlrd and fourth degrees con ferred The children of the M. E church are practiciag for Children's day exercises Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heavenridge spent one day recently in Eaton Master Dale WTiite of Brookville is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and daughter Marguerite spent Friday at the home of James Campbell. .. .Mrs. Nellie Davis and eon Dwight spent Wednesday afternoon in. Eaton Mrs. Jennie Van Pelt of Kansas City and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brown of Camden spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. . . .Miss Marguerite Brown spent Suntire dealer is na he shows you

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ter Marguerite.. .Miss Florence Brown entertained 21 of her classmates at a birthday party Saturday afternodh... Miss Minnie Creech spent Sunday at ternon at the home of Ed Commons. ....Mr. and Mrs. Emery Houser and family spent Sunday with Mr. , and Mrs. Ernest Christopher and family, CARLOS CITY. Ohio. The Morgan Creek Sunday school gave a very in teresting Children's Day program Sun day evening Mrs. Austin Johnson has been at the bed-side of her moth er Mrs. Ida Wadman in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hutchins called on Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harris Sunday afternoon Mr. Bart Thomas continues very ill Miss Hannah Moran leaves Tuesday for ChesterLamily called on Mr. and Mrs. George r OX SundflV aftpmnnn Rpv. nn'l Mrs. Levi Cox attended services at - .. . . . Morgan Creek Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Thompson enter-J talned relatives ever Sunday., i . .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams of Richmond, Howard and Opal Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales called to. see Mr. Bart Thomas Sunday..... Mrs. P. W. Hutchins and son Aubrey will leave Wednesday for Indianapolis to attend the graduation exercises for' her daughter Marie who is finishing a three year course at the M. E. ho3pital The Home Economic class will meet Thursday afternoon and a good attendance is expected, it being guest day. Mrs. orpha Pierce will be there to address the class Mrs. Belle McAllister spent over Sunday with her daughter Mrs. George Carey. Three of her grand children returned with her Monday to spend the week. Miss Nellie Morrison is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Claude Alyea Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ballenger called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain Sunday evering. The daughters attended Children's meeting at Economy Mrs. Oren Shellabarger is spending the week with her daughter Mrs. Virgil Dillon Miss Bernice McKissick of Arba is visiting with Miss Lillie Miller. Children's Day exercises at Union Chapel next Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison and Mr. Harry Turner wero in Richmond Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Isenberger of Lynn called cn Mr. and Mrs. George Mikseell Sunday. Mrs. Mikesell has not been as well a3 usual Mrs. Andy Shelly was very poorly last week Word was received Monday of the death of Jacob Frlcker formerly of near this place but now a resident of London, Ohio Mrl and Mrs. Alvie Thompson of Webster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. Smith continues poorly .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oler

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SHE'S ONLY WOMAN CATTLE SALESMAN Mrs. J. Riley Green. Mrs. J. Riley Green of Wolf City, Texas, is the only woman in the United States who is engaged in business as a : ales manager of high grade dairy cattle. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oler Sunday Blane Mills was in Winchester Monday evening cnai fwvv Vit- nio.A o tfon'oH th nrciai mi i lit LUiO liavv om.iiuvii Sunday school convention at Lynn Sunday afternoon.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Bart Burroughs motored to Muncie Sunday Miss Mario Wright is vis iting her grand parents in Muncie and will attend the wedding of her sister Miss Nina to Mr. Don Cooper Thursday evening. A shower will be given in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Burroughs Saturday evening. BETHEL, Ind. Sunday was the home-coming here and the celebration was successful. In the forenoon Sunday school was held at 9:30 and church at 10:30. After communion services the meetine was onen for everyode to take a Dart. George Ireland was presi dent of the meeting. Several people, responded and gave short talks. Among them was Mrs. Martha Hiatt Craig,' vvho was born and raised here. About, 26 years ago she went to Kansas to) make her home. She visited this place and attended the old-fashioned singing j as it was then called, then she came j back here a few months ago to stay with her brother, George Hiatt. She gave talks and recitation. Elmer Harlan of Indianapolis who was born and raised here, but moved away several years ago, gave us a very interesting talk.. Miss Emporis Miller and Miss Mary Williams of Hollansburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh ton Brown Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Sheffer of Richmond were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolf al Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell of Chester spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Welch and daughter, MIsb Wilma, and Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofield were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver i Spencer. . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Win- j del spent Saturday and Sunday with I friends at Elwood Miss Lilla Van Nuys is spending a few days with friends in Richmond. .. .Mrs. Ray Pol-

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ley Is slowly improving.... Mr. and Mrs. George Dale of Ridgevile were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer.... Mr." and Mrs. Charley Thompson of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holmes of Richmond, William Holllngsworth of Williamsburg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. V. B. MoCauley and Chester Anderson of In dianapolis were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Stamper and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. George Ireland and family of Hollansburg were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Polley.. . .Elmer Harlan of Indianapolis, C. C. Hyde and Lee Harlan of Richmond were guests Sunday of Jehu Boren and family.... Rev. M. O. Stine and family of New Hope. Ohio, and Ora Oiler and family of Yankeytown, Ohio, were Sunday quests of Earnie Collins and family. . . Mrs. Boda of Mt. Victory is spending a few days with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown Mr. and Mrs. William Lee entertained John Money and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Money Sunday Eugene Long and family were Sunday guests of Anson tsrumneid and family. .. .Gen Gaiting and Miss Wanda Hyde were guests bunday evening of Ell Hyde and family. GREENSFORK. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cates entertained the following puests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Burley Lamb and two children, Leila and Berrice, of Pershing; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lamb and children, Zella, Velva and Robert, of Winchester; Mrs. Mary Pickett, of Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lamb called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harris left Saturday for Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fudge, of Fountain City, dined Sunday with Charles Black and children, Wilma and William Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow, of Richmond, spent Sunday here Mr. and Mrs. John Clawson, of New Paris,, Ohio, spent Sunday afternoon here Mrs. Carrie Boyd, of Centerville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stackhouse and family.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Gus Beeson and family, of Pershing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeson and children. Bertha, Orville, Loren and Theodore, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Geathers and daughter, Hester, of Jacksonburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Endsley, of Centerville, were entertained at dinner SunPALACE TODAY "A Voice in the Dark' A thrilling detective story Mutt and Jeff Comedy And SNUB POLLARD in "PARDON ME" Richmond TODAY WM. RUSSELL in "SMILING RIVER" Also , CLYDE COOK in "SAILOR" x MURRAY VAUDEVILLE "BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra BIG TIME BILL Mon., Tues., Wed. Four Jacks and a Queen Four clever young men and and a beautiful, talented girl in "A Merry Gambol of Class and Melody." Elaborate stage settings. A bigtime feature. Grace Doro "Ten Fingers and a Baby Grand." This young lady was the hit of the bill at the Palace, Cincinnati, last week. Kelsh and Wilma A man and a woman team in "Vocal Variety." A big hit last night. j The Bimbos "Comedy Novelty Enter tainers." Comedy bumps, table falls, singing and talking. Great comedy hit. "SHADOWS OF CONSCIENCE" Five-reel feature of heartinterest. Coming Thursday Melody Garden ; Tyler and Crolins; Jack Reddy, and Worden Brothers.

-, PAGE. NINE , day by Mrs. ;Martha-Wisehart. :.-;. Mr. ? end Mrs. Charles Smiti' .entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Mr. ' and Mrs. Will Fox, of Newcastle, Miss ; Mirle Girty of Indianapolis, Mrs. Hen- J ry Replogle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Suekow, of Hagerstown, Mr. end Mrs. ! Lafe Stiggleman and Mrs.. Clark, of Centerville..... Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stanton and family spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs.J. M. Stinson i and family, south of Centerville.

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