Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 188, 9 August 1922 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AKD SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1922.
Ellinor Dilks, whose engagement was recently announced, Mrs. Harrie Dilks will entertain the Coterie club Friday afternoon at her home on South Thirteenth street. The Mothers club of the Union Mis
sion will meet Thursday afternoon at
by the time of the signing of the arm-j Thursday afternoon. The Wide-Awake , Vnisar IVmt Suit tnnnint Istice foreign countries were in debti Canning club girls will leave on their rr ma iuu vi-vpyiug
to the United States to the extent of $11,000,000,000. In 1918 the United, States wa3 in possession of 35 percent of the world's
gold supply and this has been in-
camping outing Aug. 14 and will stay for a few days. They will camp on the Brubaker farm along T'in creek. Miss Wilma Mann being leader of this club
Mrs. Mary Ann Welsh of Dayton
2 o'clock the trhcme icreased until at the rcsent time Wlls visiting Mr" and Mrs" Elbert utt Z ociock at me community aouse.u . . . .
, ; For the pleasure of Mrs. Guy Jones, . of Chicago. DU and Mrs. Carl Lange. of Dayton, Ohio, members of the A. N. C. club will entertain with a dinner this evening at the Polly Prlmm tea " looms on South Nmth street. Covers will be laid for: Mrs. Jones. Mre. -X,ange, Mrs. 2arl Klnley, Mrs. Roscoe Candler, Mrs. Rayttond Wickeymeyer, Mrs. George W'tlsh.-Mrs. Carl Kauff-
man.-of Cambridge "City." Mrs., Kay-1
mona JJruaton, Mrs'. Jack Grosvenor, Miss Mary Bulla and Miss Hazel Mashmeyer. , Mrs. Henry Broerman entertained with a delightful party Tuesday evening at her x home on South Eighth street, for the pleasure or Mrs. Albert Pardieck, of Los Angeles, Calif. Euchre was played at four tables during tbe evening, favors going to Mrs. John Zwissler, Mrs. S. P. Busche, Mrs. Shoemaker and Mrs. Frank Geers. In the late evening a dainty luncheon "was served to the guests. Those present were: MrB. Pardieck, Mrs. S. P. Bushe, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. Frank Geers, Mrs. John Zwissler, Mrs. Ferd Grothaua, Mr3. Edward Ramler, Mrs. James Oates, Mrs. Frank Batter, Mrs. Harry Metz, Mrs. Benjamin Broerman, Mrs, Charles Hayes, Mrs. Howard W&l-
terman, Mrs. E. P. Weist, Mrs. Elmer
Hartzler, Mrs. John Smithmeyer, Mrs. AnUiony Stever, .Miss Mary Greea and Mm. BrocHn&n-
stroet, Lj spending several -weeks with
All members are asked to be present.
The meeting of the Mary HUt W. C,
hold 46 percent of the entire amount man and family for a few days.... Mr. of gold the world over. .and Mrs. John Orr and Son attended
The fanner wants to know whether ! the Orr reunion held at the Frank Orr
relatives In Hicksville,.Ohio, and Fort'T. U., which was to have been heMor not times are getting better said home south of Oxford, Thursday. Ev-
Wayne. , al lne nome oi urs. imma ityan on Mr. Patterson. In answer to this erybody taking well filled baskets, , t Friday afternoon, has been postponed question he gavo figures showing the land the day was very much enjoyed Mr. nnd Mrs TTarrv TVeisenborn. ' nnfii hLntanmn Th tick-; . . . . . - ... -i ! j
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juiss .uaxioe Meacuuo.n, ui oma . meeting win be neia m eany septem- supply to meet these demands.
road, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Beeson, andj
Robert Lew Beeson of Merlin Heights, attended the surprise picnic given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. X W. Smith, on Mulberry Lane, Sunday. ' Paul Kring has leturnedlfrom Camp Knox, Ky., where he has completed a two weeks engagement with the 150th. rgimental band. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steaney, and daughter, Miss Pauline Seaney, motored to Muncie, Sunday. Miss Dora Macey, cf Little Rock, Ark., is the guest of Miss Virginia Hodgin, of Henley road. Miss Adelaide Benfeldt, of Cleveland, Ohio, is in Richmond spending some time, the guest of relatives. Miss Florence Long, of Albany, Is the guest of Mrs. Jennie D. Williams of South Fourteenth street Mrs. Charles Haynes and children, Patricia and Bud, leave Thursday for Rome City, where they will be the guests of friends.
A golf tourney between two teams chosen from the women players of the
ber, and will be announced.
Mrs. Carl Kircher and Mrs. David Stephenson will entertain the Greenwood Community club Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Stephenson's home on
the Boston pike,
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aunt, Miss Anna Neanover, of near j
Production Short
He Stated that in nmnnrtinn to the
past ratio, the country Is now one mil- Camden.. ..Mr. and y.-s. Elbert Hul'f-
lion bogs short on hog production and mau uu iamiiy.peni vveanesaay anthat ther is at tho -nrvRent time nniv ernoon in Richmond, Ind Mr. and
one hoe for everv 12 nponle in. the'Mrs- Thomas O'Leary and family of
Stage Play "The Dismissal
. (Bf Associated Press) , BERLIN, Aug. 9. Former Emperor William has won his suit, brought in a Berlin court, to prohibit the presentation .on the stage or the sale of Emil Ludwigs Bismarckian play, "The Dismissal." William was joined in the suit by Frau Von Boetticher, widow of the minister of state of Bismarck's time. The court decided that the plaintiff had a right to object to a stage perform-
spent a few days last weke with their jance or book portraying them person-
davenport . on which she was lying. The liquor was concealed in the v ' springs. . Women throughout Mongolia have been directed to dispense with wearing veils.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Uorldanc that there is but one "teep, J, ' JH
society of the First Methodist Episco- ana one neaa or catue ror tery I1V3fA Neanover and La'w -i J.i. i ij c-... npnn p in thp ivnrirl Th nnrt nri-i aiiiih reanover anu lawieuce isean-i
dav moraine, ooenine at 9:30 o'clock.; sumption, he said, is 18 per cent great-; ?tA,-,At'--'1 rald on hls Place' conducted Tues-
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at tne First national DEHK. Tlie pub-;" "UU16 vib i LUC LUUC,1,iinon Mrs Flhei Tlnffman nnd snn i uay cvviiiug. xnineen quans Ot nqu , .. a. j stntoa thin ft iuuq i.-- nr,H fhat 1 nuon- ,"urb' r-ioeic iiuiiman ana son ,.
Liquor In Davenport Causes Arrest of Thomas
- ( Edward Thomas, 507 North D street, !
is held in th'e city jail as the result of i
Miss Joeephine Bartel was hostess for a delightful party Tuesday afternoon at her home on South Sixteenth street. Games and contests were enjoyed during the afternoon, favors going to Miss Helen Heitbrink and Miss Mary Mlnnick. lit the late afternoon dainty refreshments were served to lhe following guests: , Miss Mildred Shidele,-, Miss Helen Heitbrink, Miss Mary Mmnick, Miss Mary Katherine ..YonngCesh, Miss Carolyn Bartel. Miss Virginia Hodgin. Miss Virginia Harris, Miss Jaaet Harris, Miss Dorothea Hasemeier, Mis Adelaide Bendfelt, of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Cera Macey, of Little Rock, Ark., an Miss Bartel. Miss Mildred Shideler and Miss Betty Price entertained with a picnic party Sunday evening at Miss Shideler's heme. on the National road east. A delicious picnic supper was served on the lawn, after which games, music and a marshmalloW bake were en
joyed. Those-present were: Miss Bet
ty Wood, of Chicago. Miss Margaret
Ewan, Miss Virginia Hodgin, Miss Lu
cille Loufburrow, Miss Betty Price, Miss Mildred Shideler, Miss Vera
Macey. of Little Rock, Ark., Miss Ag
ones Davenport, Miss Ruth Shioeler, Russell Brown". Richard Hodgin, Marston Hodgin, Harold Malone, Laureen McFaiL William Winchester and Her-.-man Dille. The member of the Semper Phi - Delas club werei entertained Monday evening by Miss Marie ' Schutte, at her home ia Spring Grove. Informal entertainment was enjoyed during the - evening, after which refreshments were served to the following persons: Miss Hazel Fulle. Miss Edith Hollingsworth. Miss Lucille Shurley. Miss Dor- . othy Shurley, Miss Suzanna Krtchel, - Miss Glenna Crome. Mrs. Bonnie Shaffer, Miss Blanche Carman, Miss Opal " Skinner, Miss Fern Homan, Miss Anna " Bostick, Miss Mary Way, Miss Mildred Moser and Mis3 Schutte. Miss Margaret Knolienberg is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knollenfcerg of near Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. George Eggemeyer of East Main street will, leave Monday for Chi-
- cago. 111., wnere sne win join ner daughter, Mis Helen Eggemeyer, who rv has been attending summer school at - Madison, Wis. .s- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum have gone to George Lake, where they are , spending some time after visiting Mr. ; - and Mrs. Kenneth Olson, nee Nusbaum, " of Milwaukee. t Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Krueger and r daughter, Mary Alice, are spending some time at George Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rowe and son, JohnMartin, who have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Rowe ot West Main street, have returned to their home in Tippecanoe City. r Mr. and Mrs.- Roy Mansfield will v leave Thursday for Washington, D. C. J; rs. Ernest Finley of Chicago is the guest of her mother, Mrs. William Thornburg of the Wayne apartments. Mr., and Mrs. Karl C. Wolfe and daughter. Miss" Martha Wolfe, will
." have as their week end guest Miss Jen- ' nie Proctor of Indianapolis. Mrs. Robert Bertsch of Centerville, Mrs. J. C. Milton of Liberty, Miss Eliza beth Elwood, Miss Elizabeth Wergelle, Mrs. J. T. Thomas and daughters. Misses Mary, Mildred and Gladys, Messrs. - William Cumback, William Elwood and Ernest gorter, all of Connersville, are spending two weeks at Glen Dale cottage, Lake Manitou. " Miss Dorothy Henning, . of South 7 Seventh street, returned Tuesday evening from Jacksonburg, where she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scates. She will leave WedJL nesday evening for Middletown. where ; ; she will be the guest of Miss Mabel Binford. Mayor Lawrenc Handley spent Wednesday la Indianapolis. I Prof, and Mrs. Edgar A. Menk, of 1 Grank Forks, N. D., are the guests ot : Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Menk, of Kinsey t street and. of Mr and Mrs. A. M. . Hoover, of West Main street Rev. and Mrs. J. H Doddridge of Indianapolis, Mrs -.John Judkins and Isiah Doddridge, of Cambridge City,
-1 were the guests of Mrs.I. M. Ridmour
- of Kinsey street, Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Hebbler of . Kinsey street and Miss Frances Hanr . na, of Chicago, have returned from Indianapolis, where they spent the wTeekZ: end. They were accompanied on, their " return by Miss Dorothy Everson, George Everson and Harold Everson, - of Crawfordsville, who will be their guests for the week. Mr. and Mrs. ! ' Andrew Sidinei, of Laaaugh, Mr. arid J .Mrs. Paul Ramsey and family and Mr. ; and Mrs. .Emery Everson, all" of Craw- ! fordsville, will arrive Friday, to be ' their week-end guests. ? Mrs. Harry Ryan, Mrs. Robert Haust tetter- and daughter, M?ss Katherine "Haustetter Mrs., Charles ..Studenberg "of .Dayton, motored to Connersville ; .Wednesday, where they were guests : ' of Mrs. Benjamin. McKinneyv . ', Mr. and Mrs. Cfcarle3 Knoll," Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Connell, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Soper, Miss Alice Knoll, Miss Katherine Fee and Malvern So"per formed " a picnic party Sunday at Harrison's Grove, west of the city. ; Miss Kathleen King, of North A
to be held at Glen Miller park, Satur
day, Aug. 12. An ice cream social will be given by the Tirzah club of Ben Hur Friday evening at the Ben Hur clubrooms. Euchre and dancing will be features of the evening. The Degree of Honor will give a dance Saturday evening in the Vaughn
n, TL-iii thA frhief event kail at .5:30 o'clock. - Membersand
f , r.iK irridav Th. winnine team tneIr friends are cordially invited to w'SuJ ul Mffle. orchestra will furlosing team, msh the music. The annual picnic of the church andl H; S" James will be hostess to Sunday school of the Third Methodist ; the Missionary society ot the United ,), m h upM Thr3- Brethren church Wednesday evening
lie is invited to attend the market. states than it was last year and that, Tuesdav morning w-ith! The MedeariS annual family reunion T Mrnd". ASeri
will be neia sunaay in Maple woofli" '. rr' , L : . r . . , Camden, park in Centerville. ity to the pork raisers in this tern-
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ivficiuYca f.iiu iircuus are uuruiaiiy invited to attend the twenty-sixth annual reunion of the Rothermel family
With the coming of readjustments Gov. McRae Has Lead
in the markets and the future devel
opment of the co-operative work now
going on between farmers, the troubles of the fanner will soon be over, Mr. Patterson said.
Hawthorne Hill
In Arkansas Primary (By Associated Press)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 9. Gov-! ernor T. C. SlcRae, candidate for the! gubernatorial re-nomination regarded; in Arkansas as equivalent to election,!
HAWTHORNE HILL, Ohio Mr. 1 held a lead of more than two to one! and Mrs. John Orr and son,-Myron, at-j over Judge E. P. Toney when tabula-i
or were confiscated. Thomas is await-
ng trial, which is to be held Thurs
day. Police learned of the whereabouts of the liquor when Mrs. Thomas told the officers they could not molest the
day afternoon and evening. All are
requested to meet at tne cnurcn, at 6 o'clock. All families connected with the church and Sun-day school are urged to attend the picnic. The Epworth league of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church will hold a picnic supper at Clear Creek Friday evening. Members will meet at the church at 6:30 o'clock. Girls of the league are requested to call Miss Anna Clark, phone 4889. Mrs. Fred Brown will entertain the Booster class of the Methodist Episcopal church of Chester, Thursday afternoon at her home. , A play entitled "Sister Masons" and
a musical program will be presented by the Wide Awake class of the Whitewater Methodist Episcop church Thursday evening at Laurel
halL Admission charges of 15 andj 10 cents will be made, and light refreshments will be sold following the; entertainment. j An ice cream social will be given by the Young Woman's Missionary society of the Reld Memorial church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, In the basement of the church. Ice cream, cake and home-made candy will be sold. . ' The Wedoso club will be entertained Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. byMrs. Elmer Klehfoth, at her home on South Twelfth, street. The Woman's Relief corps will hold a meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the post rooms. Following the business meeting a social hour will be held and refreshments served to members only. The annual reunion-of the Railsback family will be held Thursday in Glen Miller park. The Universalist Missionary Circle will hold a picnic in Glen Miller park Thursday afternoon and evening in
stead pf Wednesday as formerly announced. The party will meet at the first spring on the main drive at 2
o'clock. In case of inclement weath
er the members will meet at the home
of Mrs. Edward Owens, North Twentieth street Calanthe Circle of the Pythian Sisters will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. E. Wynn, 223 North Tenth street. The meeting of the Modern Prlscilla Needle club, which was to have been held Thursday afternoon, has been
postponed until Thursday, Aug. 17, when Mrs. W. S. Traylor will entertain the club at her home, 304 North Eighth street. Mrs. Charles Rolls will entertain the N. O. B. club Friday afternoon at her home on South Twelfth street. For the pleasure of Miss Dorothy
at 8 o'clock, at the parsonage. All
ladies of the church -are cordially invited to attend the meeting. A picnic will be held by the Loyal Dorcas society of the First Christian church Wednesday evening in Glen Miller park. Members are asked to meet at the main entrance at 6:30 o'clock. The Knight's of St. John and the ladies' auxiliary will hold a picnic at Beallview park Thursday afternoon and evening. Cards will be played in the afternoon, refreshments will be
served, and entertainment has been arranged for the chidlren. A card party will be held again in the evening on the lawn, and a dance will be held in the pavilion, for which a popular orchestra has been engaged. All members of the order and auxiliary, and the public are cordially invited to at
tend the entertainment. "Pride and humility" will be the les
son subject at the Sunday evening
service of the Young People's Society of the First Presbyterian church. Miss Eleanor Hart will act as leader. The meeting begins promptly at 7:30 o'clock and everyone is cordially invited. Reports of the prayer, missionary, financial, social and pastor's aid committees were read by members to the executive committee of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the First Presbyterian church at the monthly meeting held Tuesday evening. The meeting: was held in the church study. The reports were accepted by the committee after discussion and corrections.
tended the Methodist Sunday school picnic which was held at Glen Miller park Sunday with a good attendance. A basket dinner was served, and the day was very much enjoyed by all who attended the affair.... Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and son, Elmer, and Mrs. Mary Ann Welsh of Dayton, spent a few days last week visiting relatives at Norwood, Pleasant Ridge and Madison Ville. . . i . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey and family and Miss Wilma -and Melva Mann spent Sunday in Dayton Mr. and Mrs. 'Paul Geis were in Richmond Friday I..Mr. and Mrs.
James Bechtol and daughter, Lucile, j
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Litehiser and son, Harry of near Eaton. .. .Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Mann and daughter, Minnte, spent a few days with Edna and Edgar Huff
man Mr. and iirs. will Emenck or Eaton spent Sunday evening with George Weist Mr. and Mfs. Otto Geis were guests Sunday of Mr. and
DOSES OF
tion of the delayed returns from yesterday's state-wide primary was re-; sumed today. , Newspaper .tabulation early today,' accounting for 259 precincts, approximately one-fifth of the voting places in the state, gave McRae 16,257 votes and Toney, 6,519. j
Representative W. A. Oldfield, Democratic "whip" in congress, the only mf mber of the Arkansas congressional delegation having opposition for renomination, had a lead of approximately 2 to 1 over W. A. Hodges ot Bald Knob, on returns from about jonefifth of the precincts in the second congressional district-
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About 20 remaining. White Gabardine Tub Skirts in various styles. In this group are Skirts that sold for considerably more. Buy one or more for next summer's wear. Your last chance.- While they last
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BLACKBIRD IS- FAVORITE PET IN ITALIAN HOMES NEW YORK, Aug. 9. An Italian blackbird is the favorite pet of the Italian quarters. These large birds are
really wild ones which can be trained
Mrs. Frank Geis and daughter, Bertha, to live comfortably in captivity. They of near West Alexandria Mr. and are preferred to canaries and as many
A BECOMING SCHOOL FROCK
(Cos tinned from Page Ono.) tinually growing betters for the agricultural industry of this country. Mr. Patterson said the demanfl for the products of the farm was ever increasing and that it would be a long time before the.demand could in
crease to nreet the supply. Conditions Good. Mr. Patterson declared that our country is in better condition todav
than ever before. He pointed -out that prior to the World war the United' Stat&s was in possession of only 20 :
percent of , the world s gold supply, that, we owed more than $500,000,000 to foreign countries for their having financed certain of our American enterprises. These debts, he said, had been cancelled by our financiers while the country was yet neutral, and
Mrs. Lou Emerick and family of near
Eaton spent Sunday afternoon with George Weist.... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neanoven and family visited Mrs. Sarah Neanover and family of near Camden. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James KUth of New Paris, were callers of Elbert Huffman and family Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. James Moncastle and family of north of Eaton were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neanover and family. .. .The threshers of this vicinity will hold their picnic on the stock farm along Four Mile creek Thursday, Aug. 10 Mr. and Mrs. David Mann, Mrs. Eugene Newkirk and Leon Coon of this vicinity have gone for a few days' visit with Leon Coon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coon, of Roanoke, Va. They are motoring through and are intending to visit various towns on their way to Ronoake Mrs. James Bechtol and daughter, Lucile and Mrs. John Orr and son, Myron, Mrs. Otto Geis, Mrs. Oszro Witters and children and Miss Edna
Huffman called on Mrs. James Newton Wednesday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cohee were Dayton visitors Wednesday.. The Girl's Canning club meet at the home of Miss Fredia Bailey
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