Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 207, 31 August 1922 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY AUG. 31, 1922.
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ENGLISH AIRCRAFT MAKERS TO COMPETE IN BRITISH BATTLE
(Ry Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. 31. The regulations
for the "Circuit of Britain" Flyin?
Handicap, for which the King has
piven a cup, have been issued by the Royal Aero club, which is conducting the race. The race will commence Friday, Sept. 8 and will conclude the following day. The course will be approximately 850 miles, starting and finishing at the Waddon Aerodrome, Croydon. , Competitors must land at certain control stations, and the airplanes will
we handicapped on a time allowance oasis for the complete circuit, a proportion of the total time handicap to be allotted to each section. , Entrants and pilots must be British subjects, and the airplanes, including the engines, must be entirely constructed in the British Empire. The entrance fee is 25. Officials of the club say that entries have been promised by the Duke of Sutherland, President of the Air League; Lieutenant-Colonel Frank K. McClean, vice-chairman of the Royal Aero, club; Sir Samuel Instone, Instone Air Line; Sir Henry White Smith, Briston Aeroplane company, Ltd.; A. V. Roe, H. Scott-Paine, and A. S. Butler. Many well-known aircraft manufacturing companies are preparing machines for the race.
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DUBLIN, Ind. Preaching services at Friends, Nazarene and M. E. churches both Sunday morning and evening. No preaching service at U. B. church ....Rudolph Shellenberger and family have returned from a trip to Grand
Rapids, Mich Will Jones of Coving
ton, Ky., came Sunday to visit his sis
ter, Mrs. Walter Helms, and attend
" the home-coming Mr. Mochwart
and family have moved to the Boyd
property on East Main street Calvin and Elizabeth Huddleston of Lebanon are here visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huddleston. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Huddleston will join them here this week. They are moving to Dayton, Ohio, where Mr. Huddleston will attend the university. .Mrs. Harry Van Ausdall and son, Olin, of Sulphur Springs, were recent guests of her sister, Mrs. H. L. Morgan George Boyd has returned to his home in Pittsburg, Kans., after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Alice Crull and other relatives Dr. Test and family have moved to their farm they bought recently west of town Clyde Hoffman and family of Indianapolis are spending this week here with relatives Miss Helen Wright has returned to Chicago after a visit here with her mother A mass meeting will be
held at the U. B. church Tuesday eveninor Cant C of T '? "l 1 V, I . . nf
the Otterbein Forward Movement. The officials from headquarters will give the talks. A cordial invitation is extended to all Mrs. Elizabeth Schuneman had a home-coming Sunday for all of her children as it was the last Sunday in their old home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deucer and son of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haunnebaum, Lewis SchunemaiL and family of Metamora, Henry Schuneman and family of Greenfield, Raymond Schuneman of Richmond. Dinner was served at the l noon hour which was enjoyed by all. In the afternoon other relatives came. They were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wiggins and children of Denver, Colo., William Smith, Mrs. Julia Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Disdur, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and children of Connersvillc, Mr.
and Mrs. John Swift of Blooming
ed on Miss Belle Garner and her brother Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ward Elzey had a farewell party for her son, Tom, Tuesday afternoon. A number of boys and girl3 were present. The afternoon was spent in music and games. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Mr, Elzey and family will move to Indianapolis soon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dean are here for an indefinite stay. Mr. Dean is suffering from a mashed foot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark went to Jacksonburg Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. Oliver Morse, who is seriously ill Rev. J. V. Johnstone has accepted the pastorate of the Nazarene church for another year. They will live in Mt. Auburn Mrs. Riley McCarty of near Dunreith spent Tuesday with Mrs. Israel Carson and daughters.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of near Bentonville entertained at supper Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. James
Carson, John Waughtell of North Ver
non, Joel Carson of Grammar, Mr. and Mrs. William Howard and children, Paul and Phyllis of Straughns and Mr.
and Mrs. Israel Carson and daughters of Dublin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pri-
fogle, Peter Franzman and daughter
of Indianapolis and Philip Franzman of Pershing called on W. H. Wonnell
and daughter Thursday Mothers' club met with Mrs. George Peed Thurs
day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gosnell and son spent from Saturday
until Monday at Anderson with rela
tives and attended the Ferguson reunion. Mrs. Elizabeth Wright and
daughter. Helen, accompanied Mrs.
John Gibson to Connersville Saturday
....Mrs. Mary woodward, Mrs. Chester Laymon and children have return
ed from a visit to Indianapolis. Mis3
Dorothy Lanning accompanied them
home for a few days' visit Mr. and
Mrs. Gibson have sold their property on East Main street to Mr. Holdert.
Gibson's will move to Tennessee..
lur. ana Mrs. j. j. j-ieniey made a
business trip to Richmond Tuesday..
..A number from here attended the
Nazarene tent meeting at Newcastle Sunday Mrs. James Stultz and baby
of Indianapolis arc here visiting her
mother, Mrs. Steffenson, and to attend
tne home-coming.
CARLOS CITY. Ind. Mrs. Irvin
Oren is entertaining her niece from
Lynn.... Mrs. Sam Summers is ill
Mr. and Mrs. John Beard attended the
sale of Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Burke
east of Economy. .. .Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Williams, Harlan Thomas and Mrs. Warner Thomas spent Tuesday with Clayton Williams near Sugar Grove Mrs. Lester Mills spent
luesaay witn Mrs. Harry Turner
Mrs. Ben Kinsey called on Mrs. Har
lan Johnson Tuesday afternoon. . .Sam
Summers was in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morrison, Russell and Nellie Morrison were shopping in
Winchester Tuesday afternoon..
Harlan Thomas has been suffering with tons'ilitis Mr. and Mrs. George
Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey were shop
ping in Richmond Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. James Naggle have returned from their visit at Greenville and
Union City Mrs. Orval McAllister
is entertaining her sister from Indian
apolis Mrs. Alfred Love called on Mrs. Clarence Love Tuesday afternoon Charles Ballenger and Bart Burroughs were in Richmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thurston motored to Ridgeville Tuesday.
LAWYER STUDIES RUSS CONDITIONS FOR U. S. CLIENTS
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Attorney Frank P. Walsh.
of Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson Sunday.... The ladies of the Methodist church held a thimble party Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard. A
silver offering was taken for the building fund John Baker and children, Francis and Louis, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver and James Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitely and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ora White and family spent Sunday at Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Braiden entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murley and Mrs. Hazel Myers and daughter Janet Kerlin spent -the day with Eltole Clingman Monday Mr. and Mrs. Mason Crist of Florida have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theo Crist. Mr. and Mrs. Crist and their guests spent Sunday at Eaton El wood Burdsall and son of New York, Mrs. Elizabeth Lantz and Mrs. WU1 Morris of Pendleton, who are attending the Friends conference at Richmond, were calling on Milton friends Monday Mrs. Joseph Manlove has been spending the week with
Milton friends Mrs. Wilbur Eiwell returned Tuesday from Bay View, Mich. Her sister, Mrs. Johnson, from Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting her The Jolly 24 will meet Thursday night with Mrs. Lamb Miss Ruth McCormick returned Tuesday from New York city. Her brother Firman is much better but not j et out of danger so Rev. McCormick will remain m New York..,. Mr. and Mrs. Wajter Higham and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Higham near Bentonville John Posey Jones spent
-'Sunday with Richmond friends Er
nest Doty and Charles Hale motored to Franklin county Monday and returned with several bushels of fine peaches.
Smeltzer and son of HarriSDurg, Pa. . .
Mrs. Nora Myers has returned from
a visit with relatives in Danville, 111.
Her sister, Mrs. Cox, returned with her for a visit They will visit rela
tives in Dayton this week. ...Mr. and
Mrs. James Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Christopher of Richmond were
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newkirk Miss Vera Powers of Lewisville is the guest of James Hunt and family. . .Mrs. Roy Clingaman was called to Newcastle by the death of her
cousin, Henry Fowler, who died at nis home in that city Monday at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Fowler formerly lived in this city Miss Drema Gibbs is visiting ' relatives at Hawkinsville this week Mrs. Carl Boyd and son Horace have returned from New York City, where they have spent the past several months Walter Brewer has returned to his home in Indianapolis after a visit with his brother, Eli Brew
er, and wife Chalmer Fisher of
Richmond is visiting his sister, Mrs. Arthur Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Harper Lindsay and Miss Mabel Straughn
have returned home from a motor trip to Washington, I). C Miss Maxine Morris has returned from Greenville,
Ohio, where she has spent the pastJ
two weeks with relatives. Her grand
father, Charles Morris, returned home with her for an extended visit.... Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Steffey are visiting
relatives in Akron. Ohio, this week..
Mrs. Margaret Mungavin has returned
to Richmond after a two-weeks' vaca
tion spent with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Pussinelli Mrs. Anthony
Pussinelli spent several days this
week with relatives in Indianapolis.
Mrs. John Bragg has returned to her
home in Winchester after a visit with
relatives here The Modern Wood
men lodge of this city will have a lunch
stand at the Dublin fair this week for the benefit of the lodge Mrs. Harry Danner of North Vernon is spending
this week here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Smith.
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. The Help
ing Hand pf the Friends church will
have a market at the Harris and Har ris store Saturday Mr. and Mrs
OrviHe Wright and daughter Mi'dred
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fosett, all of New Lisbon, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rich visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich and
daughter Martha. ... Mrs. Eva Davis-son-spent Tuesday with her brother,
Charlie Thomas and family of near Bloomingsport ..Mrs. Joe Macy
spent Monday with her son, Ruben
Macy Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lacy
and children, Geraldine, Martha and Forest, Jr., spent Sunday at New
Madison as the guests of Mrs. Ethel
Cockerill and family Mr. and Mrs
Russel Hiatt entertained Mr. and Mis. Howard Reid for supper Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reid will
leave soon for California.'. Several from here attended the , camp meet at Ozbun school house Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Darrah entertained his mother and brother of Winchester,
Sunday Mrs. Tom Brannan, who received a broken arm, is doing as
well as could be expected. .. .Mr. and
Mrs. Will Faucett of Newcastle, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Macy.
HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Misses Mol-
lie and Kiturah Parsons, of Richmond, spent over Sunday with Attorney and
Mrs. B. F. . Mason.... Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover and family, of Chicago, 111., have been visiting relatives here Mr. and Mrs. George Lilley and Edgar Duggins spent Sunday at Col umbus, Ind Mr. and Mrs. John Retz, Frank Retz, and Mr. anl Mrs. Mart Werking attended the Retz reunion at Farmland Mr. and Mrs.
George Cromer have moved from their
farm south of town to the residence they recently bcught on Clay street. Mrs. Linda Wachtel of Muncie, is their guest Prof, and Mrs. Ben Kelley and two daughters, Virginia and June, of Greencastle, were guests over Sunday of Prof, and Mrs. W. O. Wissler and family... Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Replogle and daughter. Miss Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Marshall and daughter, Miss Etoile, and Rev. and Mrs. S. H. Caylor and nephew, Nealen Richards, have gone to Lake Webster for an outing Ralph and Roberta George, of Anderson, have been guests several days of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Heiney Mr. and Mrc-. Urban Retter and son Clarence, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Retter and daughter.
Mary, of Huntsville, visited Jeff Wadman, who is very sick, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carry Sheppard of Huntsville, visited Mr. Wadman Monday... Sol Copeland and Roe Wimmer were injured Tuesday when they were wrecking an old building on North Perry street, one of the rotten timbers
breaking and letting them drop into the cellar, a distance of abou: nine
feet.
MILTON, Ind. The Missionary so
ciety of the Christian church will
meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Doty; Mrs. Harry Doty, Mrs. Malinda Barton and Mrs. Harrison Hicks, as assistant hostesses. Mrs. Lida Warren, will head the devotions. Mrs. Alice Gresh will present "The Human Resources and Health Problems of China." Mrs. Napier will talk on "Educating China's Millions," and Mrs. Broaddus will speak of "The Transforming Power of the Gospel. Miss Dorothy Doty was the guest of her cousin, Margaret Thurman, at Hopewell Monday and Tuesday Miss Helen Callaway of Indianapolis
Grove Abijah Hammer returned is visiting her uncle, Frank Callaway, from Alexandria Sunday evening I and other relatives. Will Callaway of
Indianapolis, was a guest or airs, uailaway Sunday Miss Hattie Sills of
Muncie is spending the week with
where he had been called to attend the
funeral of his niece Freemont Harris of Bridgeport, 111., is here visiting old friends George Champe and family of Toledo, Ohio, and Charles Champe and family of Chicago are here visiting relatives. .. .Mrs. T. J. Butler and daughter, Jean, were shopping in Richmond Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott will leave soon for Grand Rapids, Mich., to make their home Rev. P. M. Thomas has resigned as pastor of the Friends' church and has accepted a pastorate at F&irmount, Ind. He will move his family about Sept. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Sullivan entertained to dinner
Sunday: Charles Oxley and family of Modoc, Ves Sulteen and family of.Losantsville, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sullivan and son Floyd Moore and family returned to their home in An: derson Sunday, after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Moore
John Cox and sister, Mrs. McCullough,
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind Miss Reland Miller has returned to her home in Cincinnati after a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Brooks. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reece are moving from the Armentout flats to the J. T. Reece property in Eat Cambridge. . . . Mrs. Joe Green and two sons of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting Mrs.. Donald Johnston Mrs. Orville Smith and children of Dayton are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Feemster Mrs. Harry Van Ansdale and son of Sulphur Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rolland of Cincinnati have been visiting Mrs. J. E. Brooks Mrs. Anna Williams has had Mrs. H. E. Bowles and Mrs. Hat-
tie Brottan of Muncie as guests. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson have as guests
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
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....The League of Women Voters will meet next Monday afternoon with Mrs. E. P. Jones. The lesson will be "Child Labor Laws in Indiana.". Mr. and Mrs. Will Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. George Florra of Conners
ville, Mrs. Jessie McKee and daugh
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