Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 147, 21 June 1922 — Page 7
IHE RICHMOND iJALl.AliUM Ni) bUL.-iLEGRAM, KiCriMOlxD, IND., WfcDiSUSDAY. JUNE 21, 1922.
AGED GENERAL GETS
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ON 94TH BIRTHDAY
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....M133 Edna Polley spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Harriett Nell Clabaugk Mr. and Mrs. William Windle Bpent Sunday -with Thomas Hues and family. MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hodson spent Sunday in Muncie Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gaddia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lump-
wi-itt l aj-i LA CITY. Chihuahua.! a v vima. n-r, Miotoi. dc.
iiexico, June zi. cards, letters and telegrams from many places in the United States and Mexico were received here today by General Luis Terrazes. tokens of esteem, and greetings cn this day, his ninety-fourth birthday anniversary. Congratulations did not come by nail and wire alone, hundreds of persons greeting him face to face today. Many among them were Mexicans who had known the general, all their lives. A Penniless orphan when ten years o'd. General Terrazas first learned the value of hard work. Then he-became a roldier, an officer in the army, a general, governor of Mexico'svlargest . f tate, a Mexican patriot and statesman, a multi-millionaire. He is spending his ninety-fourth
birthday anniversary in the city of j
hfs biith, having been an exile for seven years, but who since has been welcomed back to his native (land. Lives, In Mansion. Since 1920 he has been living here in his old palatial mansion. He still daily conducts a little business at least. He still maintains an office, and goes- to and from home' daily. During the seven years of his exile he lived in El Paso, Texas, and Los Amreles. He was driven out by Villa's
army, after thB death of one of hist
line Jordan, Acel Clevenger and Jen
nie Farquhar spent last week in Indianapolis attending Christian endeavor convention Misses Uta Mae, and Esther Olive Lamb spent last week with their grandmother, Mrs. Mattia Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cross of Muncie, spent the week-end at their home here John Driskill of Farmland, 6i3ter, Mrs. Guy Phelps, spent Saturday afternoon in Richmond Galen Swain spent Saturday in Rich
mond.... Mrs. Alice Hanscom of Hagerstown spent Friday and Saturday here. . . .Miss Lucile Dow has returned from her visit in Chicago Miss Ruth Abel is visiting in Indianapolis .... Mrs. Donald Ward of Chicago is visiting her father. Smith Lee, and children.... Ozro Rubush and family are moving on the Will Edwards farm", near Huntsville Mrs. O. B. Gray of
Muncie is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Keever Miss Idris Wood of Muncie spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wood Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burroughs of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwicke Carlton Swain of Muncie spent Sunday with his wife and daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Warder "Wright and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Conwell at Muncie The Hustler class of the N. B. church will
s.m. lu wls. uaptu. u day night June 03. All members are held in prison until he died from ex-, requested ta De pre6ent. . . .Mrs. Her-
yr oiii v, . ilia r-a. 1 11 urf au mi j. uu in 1920 President Obregon welcomed,
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him back to Mexico. The general's first notable explofit -.was in 1866, when he led a force of 9 Mexicans aaist Chihuahua City, which was then held by the French under Maximillian. Although greatly
ma Hoffman and children spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harty Reed Abel of Bay City, Mich., spent the week-end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Abel Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Med-
sker at Losantville Elkie Heath of
imtnumbehed, Terrazas men took the j Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and
;uy, ana mrnea uie nue m iav-IMrs Cnariea Heath Miss Buradine
lution against f.he French invaders, which was under way in Chihuahua,
by Benito Juarez. t
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BETHEL. Ind. Mrs. V. B. McCauley returned to her home in JndianapoVis Saturday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anierson Miss Crystal Gibbs of Whitewater ppent from Saturday evening until Monday with Miss Wyvona Hvde Mrs. Phoebe Long spent layst week with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cofiekl and Mrs. Lizzie Heironimus. She h now visiting relatives in Hollansburg Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde, Mr. and
i . I V . t. i vm. ... . snelt Sunday afternoon with Mr. andj
Mrs! Eli Hyre. . . .Mr. ana Mrs. wum-VCOUf!h phniy Mikesell of near Chester werej: . 6.
guests to S
Rich spent Sunday with Miss Juneita Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamb and daughter, Juneita, of Muncie spent Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Lamb A. A. Conarroe spent Monday in Richmond Miss Grace Bower, Mrs.
Clyde Butler of Indianapolis are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swam
Miss - Doris Stock is visiting her
grandparents in Bradford, Ohio F.
B. Howard spent Sunday in Newcastle
W. W. Walker spent Sunday with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hilton; daughter Thelma, at
Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Guy Edwards, Rev. and Mrs. John Martin and children attended meeting at Harris
Chapel near Burlington, Sunday
Miss Elizabeth Clear of Muncie spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clear Several children have
been reported with the whooping
.Miss Mary Gwin and Mrs.
V w Th -nrt VAnnie Parker of Huntsville were callunday dinner with Mr. and r . fintnrdav nft at.
Mrs. Eli Hyde. ...Miss Etta Hil who . g has been studying music in Chicago Famland. . Msses returned home baturday evmmgSho n.emnington. Thelma Hodson and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Char- jcheal Scotten were afternoon callley Hill.... Mrs. Albert Cappellar of . ChMtPr Hnrtnn stnrrt
Centerville spent a part of last week
with Anson Brumfield and family.... Miss Lilla VanNuys spent Saturday and Sunday with her brother, Stanley, in Cincinnati, Miss Sylvia VanNuys returned home with her to stay for a while Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wiley spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Polley Mr. and Mrs. Everette White and Mrs. Stella White
entertained the following to dinner
Sunday: Mrs. Rena Knoll and son,
ft Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knoll, Mrs. Mary Noss, Mrs. Harrison Fry. .
..Mrs. Everette Wffite is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Rena
Knoll Mrs. Stella White spent Monday evening with Mrs. Jacob Endsley Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Collins and son, Everette, and daughter, Helen, spent Sunday, afternoon with Lon Murry of Spartansburg Miss Clara Foutz of Sidney is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lee ..Mr. and Mrs. John Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Coleman and son, Homer, were guests Sunday
of William Hansbarger and family of Middleboro Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer and daughter, Loreen and son Lotfell, were guests Sunday of Clint Jenning3 and family of Lynn Dr. Chattin and sister of Richmond and mother of Washington, Ind., spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addelman were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hunt and family of near New Pi,ris Clarence Clabaugh and son, Thomas, is spending a few days with relatives
at Elwood Albert D. Hamilton and
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Mrs. Vincent Astor, now in Paris, denies that she is contemplating divorce action.
Mrs. Ora Whitaker. Sunday afternoon Ralph Penland, of Fairfield, was the week-end guest of his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Marcus Penland
Helen and Howard Zea are making an extended visit with their grandpar
ents, near Greenville, Ohio... Mr. and Mrs. ,R. H. Brandon returned Sunday,
from a visit of two weeks with rela
tives in Darke county... Mr. and Mrs. W. Halm. Mrs. Anna Bloom and
Miss Janice Hahn attended the morn-,
ing church service at Eldorado, bun-
day morning Miss Sarah McGrew
visited Mrs. Hannah Sawyer and
daughter. Miss Helen, Sunday
Claron Sherer .of Richmonr, is the
guest of his grandparents, Mr. and; Mrs. Elmer Sherer Mrs. Alice
Dowler has gone to Buffalo, New
York, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dowler.. .Robert McKeon
of Grand Rapids, Mich., will arrive
Sunday to spend the remainder of the
summer with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid. Mrs. George Onyett was moved to Reid Memorial hospital, Sunday evening. Monday morning she underwent an operation for appendicitis, from which she Is rapidly recovering. On Sunday evening the members of the Busy Bee class of the Presbyterian Sunday school enjoyed a picnic supper on Sunset Hill. The party was made up of Misses Mary Ooblentz, Mary Bowles. Elizabeth Calkins, Vivian Onyett, MabeJ Burke; Kermit Penland, Carl Northrop, James Harris, the teacher, Miss Helen Sawyer, and Misses Evelyn Northrop and Janice Hahn, who were guests of the class.
visiting with Paul Jones and family, fn Dayton Miss Pearl Stephens has gone to Dayton The TJ. B. ladles met at the parsonage Monday evening to prepare for an apron social which will be held In the near future. ..Frank Graham was married to Miss Merle Jefferies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffcries, of Greenville. Harry Coblentz, of Georgetown, Ky., was in town several days last week and his father-in-law, John Garthell, returned home with him for a visit... The Otterbein guild held their thank-offering meeting Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Anna McLear Relatives from here attended commencement exercises at Otterbein collge, where Miss Velma Lawrence and Miss Velma Swinger were two of the graduates The American Legion boys of LeRoy Faust post have purchased the moving picture show
here and will continue the business at tha Strand theatre Relatives
Ohio Mrv and
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick receiv
ed a radiogram. Wednesday from Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Heermann, who sailed
from New York, Sunday, for Germany.
..Miss Gladys Pearson and Fred
Burtch, of Richmond, spent Friday
with Mrs. Anna Burtch Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Began visited at New Hope Saturday Mrs. Fannie Wright, of Indianapolis, is spending her vacation
Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and other New Paris relatives Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Fulton, of Webster,
Ind., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fulton. The party motored to
New Madison and Palestine in the afternoon Albert Sherer. of Dayton, spent Monday with New Paris relatives Mr. and Mrs. George Nogglo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hasel-
'.ine, of Richmond, called on Mr. and
NEW MADISON,
Mrs. Frank Falknor were in Greenville Thursday. .... Prof, and Mrs. Roush returned to their home here
last Friday after Epending several weeks at their farm near New ViennaMr. Roush has accepted a position as superintendent of schools at James, town, Green county Mr. and Mrs. Will Coning spent Sunday with their son, Len Coning and family, near Lynn, Ind Roy Smelker and family, of near New Paris, spent Sunday afternoon with his mother, Mrs. Louisa Smelker Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spitler, of Bradford, and Ed Toohey and family spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Eliza Jones Webster Owens and family visited over Sunday with Mrs. Leota Owens Mrs. Alice Jaqua is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Morse, from Peru, Ind... George Armacost and family and grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mikesell and daughter, Ethel, from near Union City, were guests Sunday of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Heironimus Miss Edna Smelker Is
here received a telegram Informing them of the sudden death of Lon Barton, at Los Angeles, where he had lately located after leaving Washingion. Mr. Borton spent his younger days near Middleboro, until the death n? his father, when his mother, Margaret Bcetley Barton, moved to this community with her two small sons, Lon and Frank. Mr. Barton is survived by his widow,, nee Miss Lottie Wenger, daughter of Isaiah Wenger, deceased, and a five-year-old daughter, Marjorie Mfes Suzanne Chandler, of Newcastle, Ind., spent last week with Miss Ruth Kimmel and Miss Lucille Hogeman Elbert Jones is tak. ing training at Camp Knox, Ky Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Mooro and Chester Bookwaiter and family spent last week attending the annual conference of the Dunkard church Mrs. Anna Price and Mrs. Ella Lowry attended W. M.
A. convention at Dayton Mrs. Eliz
abeth Barnhart visited over Sunday
with , Earl Flatter and family, near ! llollansburg. , , ,
News of the Counties
Centarvllla, Ind. The Masons and Eastern Stars will .join in a social meeting at the lodge roopn Friday evening. Families of the members will be included. A short program will be given, a good time enjoyed and a banquet supper served.
Births i
GREEN'S FORK. Ind. Born to Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Thornburg, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kinney, 203 Randolph street, a daughter, Catherine, Wednesday. ,
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familv spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. Lindsey and family of Middleboro 1 accompany hiia for a short
...Miss Mildred Stults who has been
-.sick with the summer "flue," is improving Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hurst spent Monday evening in Farmland.. . .llev. and Mrs. A. F. Byrnfe, Mrs. Be."rha Johnson spent Sunday afternoon at Saratoga attending meeting. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson spent Monday evening' in Losantville. PARIS, Ohio Alvin Crum, of Tol'ado, made a business viBit to the Frar"e etone auarries, Thursday.....
Mrs. Vatherine Simpson, of Richmond, i spent' Wednesday with her father, Taz-' well JB'itzwater, and Miss 'Marie Fitz-
wateru.Miss Esther Alice King, who ha3 tcim the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid and Mr. and Ittrs. O. H. King, for several weeks, , returned to her home in Pittsburg, Pa., Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mikesell and family returned Friday, fnm Celina, where they enjoyed a fishing' excursion L. C. Ashman, C. O. j'hhoian, Dudley Ashman and
P. G. Northrop made a business trip to Cincinnati Friday Miss Pearle Ilaller nn urned to her work in Richmond Men 'day morning, after a vacation of tvo weeks Miss Mildred Clark left Monday for Springfield, Ohio, when a sfle 'will have charge of playground? work Miss Helen Saxion, of Richmond, was the week-end guest of Jfcr. and Mrs. Curtis Baumgardner, Siw ...H. W. Burtch, of Dayton, was the guest Sunday of his mother, Mr.. Anna Burtch Richard Arnold, - who has spent several weeks with T4's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Q?ts, will return to Ham
ilton, Wednesday. Wayne Viets will j
visit.....
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