Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 171, 20 July 1922 — Page 2
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HOMES FilUST REVERE GOD OR NATION WILL r DECAY, SAYS REPORT (By Associated Press) ' "-NEW YORK, July 20. Uttering a
"solemn warning to the men and women of America.' that "this nation will decay and finally perish when Amer-
. jean: homes cease to revere God,
Robinson and son Paul spent Sunday i at Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kirkman and son Billy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klrkman of near Arba Sunday Mrs. Jennie Townsend anddaughter Ethel took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toohey and family of New Madison. . .Dr. and Mrs. Minnie Gibbs spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haid and family of near Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stetler and family have returned home after two weeks' visit with relatives in. West Virginia Miss Minnio Gibbs of Richmond spent
I the week end with her parents, Mr.
Jake Gibbs Mrs. Flora
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Home and Family Life, which will be Kirkman spent Friday with Mr. and
presented to the triennial General; Mrs. Harvey Kirkman Rex Blose
- Convention of the Episcopal church
meeting in Portland, Ore., Sept 6, next, , was made public today. "Advanced culture did not save past civilizations? did not prevent Germany plunging into a gulf of infamy. Upon
America's consecration to God depends, her fate," says the report, which contains an exhaustive study of social and industrial conditions in the United States with particular reference to home life. The commission was appointed by the Episcopal General Convention six years ago, and includes in its personnel some of the most distinguished of the bishops, clerical and lay mem
bers of the Church. Among other
subjects which are frankly treated are those of marriage, divorce and birth control. The report contains a strong recommendation against the latter. Rev. Charles Noyes Tyndell, S. T. D., of Willlamsport. Pa., secretary of the Commission in transmitting the report, says that the whole effort of the Commission, has been to present to the country a vital messago in as concise form as possible. , Conditions Show Trend . ' "Even a cursory glance at conditions in the average American home
took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Clopp and daughter Rhea
BLEASE'S BONNET IS ON HIS HEAD; BUT HE'S IN RING
HOLLANSBURG. Ohio. ' Eliza Jones of New Madison and Ella Mansfield spent Sunday evening with
Mrs. Emma Williams Mrs. Don
Williams and children of Wodsworth' spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiteman..... Mrs. , Elsie Thrasher and children of Cincinnati are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caskey Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiggs, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Nichol3 and Pheba Piatt and children spent Sunday at Dayton Bernice Alexander spent
Saturday with Mrs. Sausser Mrs. Mary Chenoweth spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Emma Williams Mrs. Skinner and daughter Ruth is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stapelton Ruth Whitacre of Dayton is visiting with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jane Lamb Ray Hinshaw
and family, Mary Retzs and son, Willard Herman Jennings of Wood's Sta
tion, Russel Conklin and family and
Bessie Nortin of Unicn City took dinner with Ace Nortin and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Norris
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of Richmond, spent Sunday with A. W. Laymon and family .Mrs. Nina
Shideler and daughter, of Indianapolis,
are here visiting relatives Dr. Den-
nlson, of Newport News, Va., will deliver an address each night from July 16 to July "23. at the Fdlends church. The Mothers' club held its annual picnic at Glen Miller park, Richmond. ....Mrs. Griffin sand children, who have been guests'' of Mrs. Steffeson, went to Dayton to visit relatives Mrs. Emma Creagor, of Straughns, called on friends here Saturday Lewis Bell, of Greenfield, has bought the estate of the late David Port and will move there Mrs. Alice Cruli, Mrs. T. J. Butler and daughter, and
Miss Mabel Voris were guests of Mrs. E. S. Morgan Friday Mrs.' Kate Jay, of Centervllle, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Howren.T...
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Henly and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Snyder
and daughter and baby spent Sunday
at Funk's Lake and Mill's Lake, near
Winchester George Reed and family left Wednesday for a week's outing
at Lake George John Lawrence
has purchased the property owned byBon family spent Sunday in Cin-
Rnpnt Thiirsnav in Rirhmorifl
reveals evidence sufficient to warrant j Claud Lock family of Richmond,
tne mosi carerui suiay or inose miiu- Mr. Glunt and famiiy cf Union City, ences now affecting these homes from j took dinner with Mattie Lock Sundav. the standpoint of morals and religion," j Dr. and Mrs. Bishop returned the report continues. "The attitude ! home after a ew weeks visit wlth toward youth, even more than the at- their parents at Alexander Mr. titude of the youth, will scarcely bearjnd Mrs Roy Decamp, Mr. Brown and severe scrutiny. Mrs. Rhider of Richmond, Mr. and "We touch the root of our family ;Mrs. Sam Caskey, Chalmer Caskey
proDiem wnen we point to tne iacKiand family Mrs. Platt and daughter
oi reiigum iu xne nome. il is parap spent Fri(Jay evening at Palestine yzing to think of the average Ameri-1 with Mr and Mrs clark Mr and can family going on from the rising jMrs Eldwood Fulton Mr. and Mrs. to the retiring hour as If God had nojenning3 spent Friday in Richmond.
existence, ounaay ia a. nay iur xtr .JesSje Richards near Whitewater sleep, motoring, Sunday papers taila visiting with her sister Mrs. Ethel many volumes, comic supplements. Jjwimams Dorothy Williams and American children -are not to beI Ma piatt gpent Friday evening with
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Cole L. Blease. Cole L. Blease, former governor of South Carolina, has started his comeback campaign. He'B out for the Democratic nomination for governor. The nomination is as good as election in South Carolina.
ard Dial left for Columbus, Ohio, after
a visit with their grandfather and aunt W.H. Wonnell and daughter.. ... .Miss Mildred Botterofl has returned from a visit at Albany, accompanied by Mis3 Dorothy Mansfield, who will visit Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall Claude Hess is very ill with pneumonia The Cooney family reunion will be held at the Dublin school yard Sunday, Aug. 6 Mrs. Florence Laymon and son3,
here, and dined Saturday with Mrs.
Sarah Huddleston. COTTAGE GROVE, Ina. Mrs. Mil
ton Harlan and children came from Richmond Saturday night for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. George Harlan and
other relatives here John Rawlins and son Darrell and Robert Napier
spent Saturday evening in Richmond. William Hetisimer and family spent Saturday evening In College Corner. .. .William Conner and Mr. and Mrs Harry Conner of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Conner Mi3s Edith Keelor and Sears Williamson spent Sunday in
Richmond Miss Verda Miller spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sample and Miss Gertrude Jacobs near College Corner....
Omar Miller and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Paddock Mrs. Vernle Boring and
daughter Fay spent the week end with relatives at Fountaintown. . . .Robert
Toole and family spent Friday even ing in Connersville....Mr. and Mrs
George Brown, Mrs. Alice Logue, Ed
Cully, Mr., and Mrs. Lindley Swain, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Robert
Toole and family and Eddie William
Mr. Barnes, In the south part of town.
Mr. Lucy O'Connell and baby have returned to their home in Indianapolis, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Martha Butler.. .William Shrander and daughter, Jane, returned to their home in Pittsburg, Pa. They had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers.. Miss Mary Scott has returned to her home after a visit with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott at Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs.
Orie Oler spent Sunday in Indianap
olis... Ralph and Helen Wonnell have come to visit their grandfather and
aunt for two weeks, William Wonnell and daughter Mr.-Everett of Monrovia spent Sunday with Mieajah Henley and family.. . . .F. E. Hoffman celebrated his seventieth birthday by hav. ings a party of relatives and friends. ....Miss Norma Herbst who is at the hospital, is reported getting along nicely Miss Vera Byba, of Muncie, spent the week end with her parents, here... Mrs. Matilda Hatfield of Rich- ' mond is visiting relatives and friends
cinnati the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Maddix Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Shirkey of Dayton spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirkey.
.,..Mr. and Mrs. John Benner and
daughter Marjorie were guests Sun
day of Mrs. Rachel Wright and daugh
ter Susie.... Mr. and Mrs. Kavanaugh
Robinson spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Conner. .. .Omar Miller and daughter- Verda, Cleo Williamson and Cloyd Toole were Liberty visitors
Monday afternoon. . i .. .Mrs. Susie
Brumley was greeting friends in Col
lege Corner Monday morning. .Mr.
and Mrs. Alonzo Logue returned to their home in Pennville Thursday after several days' visit with friends and
relatives at this place. . . .Mr. and Mrs. i George Brown and Mrs.. Alice Logue
spent Friday evening with Omar Miller and family. HAGERSTOWN, Ind.-The marriage of Miss Ruth Gladfelter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gladfelter, to Lindley Hamilton, was solemnized at
the , home of the bride's parents, on North Elm street. Saturday, the Rev.
S. H. Caylor. pastor of the Methodist
church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Glad
felter gave a dinner Sunday in honor
of the bride and groom, the following
being present: Mrs! Ed Thrasher and children, of Cincinnati, Ohio;"Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Caskey end Miss Dorothy Ellen Tlmmons, of Hallansburg, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeCamp and 6on, of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. George Fish
er and Cecil Solomon, of Newcastle; Clifford Kuhn, of Terre Haute; 'Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Williams, of Cadiz;
Mr. and Mra. Lindley Hamilton, Mrs. Mai tin Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Riley and daughter, Mrs. Emory Needier and children. Clarence and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs, William Staum and
children, Glen Ford, Ermadlne Wad-,
man, Louise Burgess, Mabel . Hardwick. Miss Ruth Gladfeller Mr. and
Mrs. Mellville Gladfeller and daugh-,
ter. Marguerite. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hanscon ana
baby daughter, of Indianapolis, motor
ed to this place and were guests batudray night and Sunday, of Miss Alice Hanscon and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburg spent Sunday at Anderson Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cain returned to their home at Huntington, Wednesday, after being guests of their mother. Mrs. Mary Cain Charles Davis, Miss Daisy Spencef and Mrs. Lute Bolby, of Indianapolis, motored to this place Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. Davis's mother, Mrs. Hattie Davis and
family and other friends .Jacob Ward, of Richmond, was the guest Sunday, of his sister, Mrs. Sol Copeland and other relatives here.... Mrs. Ruby Northcott and son Charles, ofU Eaton, Ohio, came Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Northcott and family. They were accompanied to Eaton Sunday evening by Mrs. Charles Northcott and son, Robert NorthcotL. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Teetor have gone for an outing at Lake James. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. -H. Jerbme Day, of Indianapolis.
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expect but that at this moment the
United States . Is actually developing into a non-Christian nation " Touching upon domestic life in America, the report says: "Where family life is dishonored, wedding unfaithfulness lightly regarded, parental responsibility neglected, filial respect and obedience slighted, there, we may be sure, society is rot-
CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio Mis". Lucile Pleasant - has been visiting friends at Ansonia for the past two weeks Miss Louise Ervin is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold House, south of Eaton.. . . .Evelyn Pleasant is visiting her sister at New Lebanon. Mrs. Burkhart, of near Hamilton, visited her daughter, Mrs. Branley,
j Saturday, and helped cook for thresh-
ten at the core We tremble for the,ers Misg Larsh ig vlsiting
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theories concerning domestic life gain
ground. Even laxer practise will certainly prevail. "The remedy for the frightful dissolution of the marriage tie going on in America and its inevitable consequence of race suicide is to be found in Christian training alone. Remedial legislation while- imposing difficulties in the way of easy annulment does not go to the root of the evil. It attacks many outward symptoms of the disease and is of undoubted value but It doe3 not destroy the germ of the evil or cure it at its source."
Suburban
near
Kitchel, Ind., this week Mrs. H. L. Stowe and family entertained her brother and family, from Berea, Ky., the latter part of the week Mr. and Mrs. Everett Campbell and baby spent Sundav with Richmond relatives ..Mr.' and Mrs. Elmora Swisher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Swisher Samuel Swisher and Bar
ney Stemple are in Chicago attending the roque tournament Rev. Pleas
ant is at Defiance college attending'
summer school Ruth O Hara spent Sunday with Marguerite Pleasant... . . Miss Clara Aydelotte is clerking in Nusbaum's store, at Richmond. '. .Mrs. Heber O'Hara visited his parents Monday night and Tuesday A heavy rain fell Monday night and stopped threshing for a time.
WHITEWATER, "Ind. Edward and Francelia Wright of Germantown, Ohio
are spending a few days with their j
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Wright and family.. . .-.Mr. and Mrs. Everett White, Mrs. Tessa Blose and son Marvin, Mrs. Stella White and Mrs. Sade Wallingford were the guests of Mr: and Mrs. Bert White and family cf near Richmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dolfus Harrison of Eldorado spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose, Mr. and Mrs. William Warner and Mrs. Ethel Woods motored tc Muncie Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shurley White and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spencer and eon Forrest,- of near Fountain City, Sunday Miss Mary Schroeder of Fountain City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder ana daughter Frances. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burt and daughter Elizabeth, Miss
Irene Wright and Mr. and Mrs. James i Robert Stewart..... Mr. and Mrs. How-
DUELIN Ind. Preaching services will be held at theM. E. and Nazarene churches Sunday morning and evening. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.. . . ."Mrs. A. T. Dennis of Frankfort, spent the week end with Cyrus Hill. ....Relatives here received word of the serious illness of Mrs. Dollie Druley, at Centerville Miss Dorothy Walton spent Sunday with Miss Genevieve Colburn at Straughns Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hinkle and daughter returned missionaries from Palestine, gave Interesting talks at the Friends church Sunday morning Mrs. Orie
Huddleston left Tuesday morning for
a visit with relatives at Milwaukee, Wis Rev. and Mrs. N. L. Sokwit-
ne, Evelyn and Martha Wadell and
Lillian Byba spent Friday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and daughter, of Richmond, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
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