Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 153, 28 June 1922 — Page 2

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aRfc iuCHAaOaND PALLADIUM AND. SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IN D., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922.

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HARDING, PERSHING, MAGIIIDER TO ATTEND MARION FESTIVITIES

" (By Associated Press) : MARION, Ohio, June 28. President Harding, General John J. Pershing, Hanford MacNlder, national commander of the American legion, and other nationally and Internationally known figures are expected here early in July to attend th celebration of the centennial of Marion's birth. July 2, 3. 4 and 5 have been fixed as the dates

for the observance, but to date no definite program of speech-making has

been arranged.

Sunday morning, July 2, will be given over entirely to religious exercises In the churches and in the afternoon there will be a union church service

in the Chautauqua . pavilion, where nearly two years ago President Hard

ing was officially notified of his nom

lnation by the Republican convention.

Monday afternoon there will he a musical program and In the evening

the chief musical event of the centen

nial celebration wilt be staged. At that time former Marion musicians

who have become nationally-known

artists will appear. Tuesday morning there will be

program for the children, including a children's horse show. In the afternoon the local American Legion post will stage an Independence day celebration and In the evening there will be a program of fireworks. Wednesday is planned as the big day of the celebration, to begin with a mammoth parade in which all periods of the eity"s growth will be shown. The part of the American Legion in the program will be taken by representatives from most of the 550 posts in the state. In ttrs afternoon it is planned to have a speaking program in

the downtown section and at the fairground the legion will have a barbecue. On that day the legion is to have a state convention. The final event of the program will be a pageant at the fairground Wednesday evening. The pageant has been written by Miss Eleanor M. Freeland., formerly of Marion, but now of Pittsburg. It will depict Marlon's history. , ; .......

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Called by Death

MRS. THOMAS L. ADDINGTON WINCHESTER, Ind., June 28. Mrs. Thomas L. Addlngton, 80 years old, of Ridgeville, was found dead in her yard Tuesday, death resulting from a stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. Addington was the widow of Rev. Thomas L. Add'ngton who died a few years ago and who was a minister for over 50 years. Mrs. Addington was born and reared southwest of Ridgeville and had lived in the county all her life. She is survived by two sons, Charles Painter of Hartford City and Ollis M. Painter of Winchester and two step-sons, the Rev. A. M. Addington and Calvin T. Addington o$ Winchester.

Youngsters whose fathers -were In the Yale class of 1912 took part in the alumni day parade all dressed up just like their dada, The staid old graduate on the stilts is Fred H. Wilson.

bert, nine years old, who died Saturday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Englebert, were held Monday from the Christian church of Newcastle. Burial was in Newcastle cemetery. She formerly lived in Richmond with her parents, who moved to Newcastle six years ago. She is survived by her parents, one brother, Robert, and one sister, Barbara.

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MRS. CRESSIE PURSLEY ! - WINCHESTER, Ind., June 28. Mrs. Cressie Pursley, 36 years old, is dead at her home in Farmland, after a brief illness, of heart disease. She is survived by the husband, Wilbur Pursley, one son," Clarence, three sisters, Mre. Alive Keever and Mrs. Clara Gilmore, both of Muncie, and Mrs. Jennie Giant of Cincinnati. . . ARNOLD J. LASHLEY ; CENTER VILLE, Ind., June 8. Arnold J.- Lashley, eldesr son of Mrs. Anna Lashley, died Tuesday at Columbus of injuries received about three weeks ago. Mr. Lashley was born

here and lived in Centerville for a

number of years. He is survived by his widow and four daughters, all of Columbus. His mother, two sister3

and five brothers live in this commun ImaRY ELIZABETH ENGLEBERT

" NEWCASTLE, June 28 Funeral

services for Mary Elizabeth Engle

GREEN'S FORK, Ind. The annual home coming services will be held at Sugar Grove Liberal church. Sunday, July 2. Rev. TJlmer, of White

water, will deliver the address in the

afternoon. A basket dinner will be

served at the noon hour. Everyone

welcome The ladies of the Sugar

Grove church held a -ery success

ful market last Saturday Mr. and

Mrs. Will McLaughlin entertained

Sunday, the following guests: Will Knollenberg and daughters, Hazel and

Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mott, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey

Cranor has as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffin, of Spiceland, Ind. ..Services at the Friends church Sunday morning and evening were well attended.. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cranor spent Sunday with relatives at Lynn, Ind The automobiles of Isaac Love and Horace Mann collided Sunday night, no serious damage resulting... . . The "League of Women Voters" will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, at the school house. A special program will be given Frank Simpkins and son, Paul, who spent the past year in St. Petersburg, Fla., were greeting old friends in Greensfork, i Monday afternoon. Mr. Simpkins'

father, of Connersville, was with them.

...Mrs. Katie Howard and children,

Lavalle, Verbena and Edna, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton

Mettert Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox of

Newcastle spent. Monday afternoon here Mrs. Dora Cox was called

home on account of the death of her

brother.. .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brooks

and family, of St. Petersburg, - Fla.,

who spent theweek with Misses Effie and Emma Brooks, went to Cicero, Ind., to visit other relatives R. H. Hiatt made a business trip to Greenville, Celina and St. Marys, Ohio Mrs. Theodosia Deeter of Newcastle, spent the week end at her home here. ... .Veda Roller and friend spent Sunday with Hazel Hatfield..... A. L. Kienlze spent Sunday with David Brooks, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brooks, of Richmond, snprt Satiirdav

night with John and Newton Brooks,!

and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paui I Brooks Harry , Hatfield returned!

Monday morning from an extended business and pleasure trip In the east. ....Mrs. Effie Brooks spent Sunday with her parents at Economy.. .Theodore Davis and daughter, Josephine, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Emma Davis. ,

WEBSTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Na

than Charles and daughters Ruby and Reba of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs.

John Coltrane and son Roy, Mr. and

Mrs. Charley Atkinson and daughters.

Pauline,. Marie, Evelyn and son Elmer

of Webster, were guests Sunday of

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coltrane of Rich

mond.... Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer

and grandson, Dudley Palmer, motor

ed to Farmland Sunday to visit David

Cheesman and were accompanied to

Winchester by Mrs. Martha Mendenhall and Miss Hazel Clark, who visit

ed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall and

family Miss Treva Clarke of Will

lamsburg and Miss Reva Mendenhall of Winchester, were guests Monday of

Mr. and Mrs. John Menednoall.

Mrs. Edith Albertson and children of

Green's Fork snent SJondav with Mr

and Mrs. Archillas Mason Milton Bishop spent Sunday at his home In!

Webster... .Charles Ellibee of Richmond spent the week end with Claude Dlmaree Mrs. Keck and daughter, Ruth of Richmond, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fussner William Gibson of Richmond was transacting business in Webster Monday "Bud" Demaree spent Monday morning in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts from Toledo, Ohio, were renewing old acquaintances and visiting

Mrs. Arcadia Roberts this past week-

Mr. Roberts will be better remember

ed as Barney Roberts of this place.

Master Ray Moorman of Richmond,

spent the past week

Thompson Mrs. Mattie Richey ana Mrs. Jennie Jessup were shopping in Richmond Thursday Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Allvin Irvin, Mrs.

Lucile Beeson and daughter, Mary

Elma, and Mr. and Mrs. James Bunger

were shopping in Richmond Saturday. .,..Mrs. Lizzie Jarrett, who is attending Mrs. Blaker's school at Indianapolis, spent the week end with relatives of this place. ..Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrison and family were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Otis Turner and family

of Economy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Turner and family of Carlos City

Among those attending the funeral of Mrs. Nellie Fienning of Richmond, Sak

urday, were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tice

Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brumfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wills and family, Marion

Brumfleld , Mrs. Metta Hendershott, Mrs. Iva Borton and Mrs. Mattie

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O. Boerner.. . .Mr. and Mrs. W. E. .' Berry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newman . and Elizabeth Schneider spent Sun-

dayl with Delbert Martin, at Hollansburg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meeks entertained thte young folks Sunday

school classes Saturday evening, in honor of their daughter, Marjorie's

birthday. After game s alunch of ice

cream and cake was served John

Huffman and son of Hamilton, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman, Miss Nellie Morrow visited Dr. and Mrs. R D. Morrow, of Connersville, Sunday and attended the golf tournament Mrs. Myrtle Thomas called on Mrs. William Wesler Monday afternoon ..Miss Virginia Martin is visiting Mrs. Florence Webster Miss Edna and Esther Kendall spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. O. O. Boerner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strader visited at New Hope Sunday Children's Day was observed at the M. E. Church. A good program was given Richmond friends of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter held a picnic Sunday at their

home.

Prince SIgismund of Prussia, son of Prince Henry, the ex-Kaiser' brother, is an accomplished horseman, and, sooner than be a noble drone in Berlin, he is going to South America to work on a cattle ranch. Richey Mrs. Neva McCoy and chil-( Miss Florence Webster spent Sunday

dren of Richmond, spent last week at

the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr6. Samuel Miller Glen Miller of Dayton spent the week end with his par-

wlth Harry i ents of this place. .Mrs- Mattie Richey

of Richmond, is spending her summer vacation at her home in Webster.

CHESTER, Ind. Mr. Addison and

Charles Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Wal

lace Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Ed

Crawford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall.. .Mr. and Mrs.

T. S. Martin, Mrs. Lulu Webster and

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9 KILLED IN QUARRY BLAST KNOXV7LLE. Ten., June 28- Nine were killed and twelve Injured in an explosion, at a marble quarry near Straw Plains, Tenn, yesterday. All were employed at the quarry.

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with Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin, of Cambridge City Mrs. Alice Kerlin and daughter', Elizabeth, visited at Camden, Ohio, last week end

Miss Ruth Ferguson is ill with ty-j

phoid fever at Reid Memorial hospital. ! .... Miss Maria Manning, of Lynn, i

spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry Misses Ruth Ulmer and Wandalie Bunch spent Saturday night with Misses Mildred and Marjorie Meek Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hinshaw and little daughter, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. O.

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