Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 218, 13 September 1922 — Page 7
rHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1922.
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WILLIS URGES "EVERY MAN IN INDIANA FOR JESUS CHRIST' MOnO It is the business of every member of the Billy Sunday club or any other evangelical organization to introduce his fellow men to Jesus Christ, F. L. Willis, bead of the Associated Evangelical clubs of the south,. said in a talk before the Billy Sunday club at a special meeting held at the Y. M. C A., Tuesday night. "Your club should take as its motto a simple sentence of seven words, which, if lived up to, will constitute your having lived up to your opportunity. It should express your hope, your duty, your resolute aim. It is tbis: 'Every man in Indiana for Jesu3
Christ.' " This was the keynote of
Mr. Willis address. The speaker pointed out that there is being evidenced today a movemen
of consecrated laymen which will bring more men to Christian methods of living than in many tiecades of preaching. He stated that the only way the world can be completely brought to Christ is by the personal, constant, devoted service of Christian
laymen like the men in the Billy Sun
day club and in other evangelical
clubs all over the country.
Mr. Willis was very much pleased with the musical part of the program
given at the meeting Tuesday night. ?r. Willis' stories of his life expert ences were especially interesting.
Suburban
Bailey and family of Dayton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Penland and family Mr. and Mrs. George Bogan enteTtalned on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. O. H. King. Mrs.
Anne U Whitney, of Maine, and Mr. Reeves, of Columbus, Ind.
WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Blose entertained Sunday to dinner Dr. and Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Green of
Hollansburg, John Addleman and Wll-
lard Blose Mrs. Raymond Raine
and son William of Richmond spent
Saturday night and Sunday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and son Paul Gayle Hunt and Earl Freeman left Saturday for Bloomington
where they will go to school this winter Mr. and Mrs. Newt Bunker and Mrs. Mary Bunker of Richmond spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White and family Mr. and
Mrs. John Hunt have returned to their home after spending the summer with their son Mr. Ira Hunt and family of Richmond Ralph and Genevieve
Simpson of Richmond spent Saturday
night and Sunday with their grandpar
ents Mr. and Mrs. Billy Simpson Orville Brown and Everett Williams have gone to Oxford, Ohio, where they are going to attend school this winter.
WOMAN RUNS ODD SERVICE AGENCY
NEW PARIS. Ohio The Presby
terian Thimble club met in the church Friday afternoon with a large number
of members and guests present. He room was decorated with fall flowers
and a delightful afternoon vas spent
with needlework and chatting. Mrs Mary Baumgardner of Richmond, Mrs
Rella Cook. Mrs. Mary Richie and
Mrs. Anna Bevington were hostesses
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Via of near New Madison called on relatives Friday afternoon. .A. H. Sherer of
Dayton visited relatives here Friday,
Among the New Paris residents who
attended the Indiana state lair at In
dianapolis last week were Mr and
Mrs: Harvev Haller. O. W. Sherer. El
mer Sherer, Everett Templeton and Joseph Williams Howard Campbell has accepted a position in the tailoring establishment of Seltz and Frey at Eaton. . . .Louis Murray of the Camden schools spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murray Miss Pearle Haller was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Roach Misses Mary Thompson, Beatrice Gallers, Helen Sweet and Opl Northrop formed a picnicking pa-ty Sunday afterndon Mr. and M-6. Homer Puthoff and son of ner Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall and family Sunday aternoon Albert Marshall has
teen suffering for the past week with . severe case of tonsilitis The ?rance quarry company laid off nearly their entire force of men on Monday, being unable to get cars for shipping nnnMnr- eo TVi A m r nr xr c f ill V o a a
1 number of orders to fill and it is hoped that the plant will soon be in opera1 tlon again Mrs. H. T. Aker, of Eaton, visited relatives here Thursday Miss Janice Hahn left Friday for Athens, where she is employed as art teacher at Ohio university Miss Violet Collins and Miss Thresa Crose were dinner guests on Friday evening of Misses Helen and Mary Veits Miss Vera Bevington, Miss Gladys Hill, Miss Mary Mills and Miss Irene White went to Oxford Saturday where they will enter Miami university.... Miss Helen Veits returned to Dayton Sunday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Veits. Mrs. Elmira Slifer of Ann Arbor, Mich.,arrived Tuesday for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. King. Mrs. Anne L. Whitnev of Maine is
also being entertained for a few days at the King home Mrs. O. W. Sherer is spending a few days near New Madison with her sister, Mrs. M. L. Via, who is ill Alvin Crumb of Toledo was a business visitor on Monday at the France quarries L. C. Ashman and C. O. Ashman made a business trip to the Oakland factories at Pontiac, Mich., last week. . ... . .Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Walley and family of
Richmond visited Mrs. Nancy Walley Monday. .. .Miss Evelyn Northrop of
the Eaton schools spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Northrop Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rector of Brant were Sunday guests of '' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bragg and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hawley and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shinkle visited relatives near Eaton Sunday. The Sunday baseball game between the Greenville gravel pit team and the New Paris team was won by the New Paris team by a score of 21 to 0. ...The Presbyterian congregation is " organizing a church choir to be directed by the public school music instructor, Mr. Tibbies. The first meeting will be held at the church Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mrs. Ward Parker and children have returned from a week's visit in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs and family spent Sunday with relatives in Connersville Mrs. Wesley Cornell returned Monday from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Patton at Martinsville The Meyer-Huddleston reunion was held at Roberts park in Connersville Sunday. The following persons from here attended: Mrs. Pearl VanBuskirk and daughter, Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huddleston and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Amos Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. John
Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hud
dleston and Mrs. Harley Ludington.. . .Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rinkor of Indianapolis were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockett Mrs. J. L. M arson and two sons have returned
to their home In Beggs, Okla., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink, Miss
Hortense Villiams and Orville Denn
ing were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Jomes Thompson at Dublin
Miss Amy Harper of Mooresville has returned home after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Morris Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gilmore of Muncie were
guests Sunday of Mrs. Pearl VanBuskirk Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Luding
ton and family of Muncie were guests
Sunday of Mrs. Pearl VanBuskirk. .
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ludington and
family of Muncie visited Mr. and Mrs
Harley Ludington Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Krone, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope-
iana held a picnic at Glen Miller park
Sunday Miss Maud Drischel has re
turned from a visit with Mrs. Tillie
Outland at Culver .Miss Pauline
Woodward went to Bloomington Mon
day where she will enter Indiana university Mrs. Merriel Teeple and
daughter are visiting relatives in Muncie for a few days.... Mrs. Mammie Fowler has returned to her home in
Newcastle after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clingaman Agnes Toppin and Fred Hines left Monday for DePauw university wher they will take a course of study. .. .Miss Mary Bates of Rushville is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wilson.
HAWTHORNE HILL, Ohio. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Shidler and daugh
ters Ruth and Mildred of Richmond
Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers and son Daniel Robert, and Miss Hettie
Ward and mother of Salem were the
guests Sunday of Harry Litehiser..
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and fam
ily and Mrs. Amy Huffman and son
Noah of Hamilton were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb of near
Gratis, Ohio. .. .George Weist spent a
few days of last week with his son
Mr. and Mrs. James Weist and sons of
near Camden. Ohio... Miss Edna Huff
man returned home Saturday after a
three weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs
James Weist and sons, of near Camden Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dwire and family and the McKay girls of Dayton were Sunday afternoon callers
of Mr. and Mrs. James Bechtol and
daughter Lucile Mr. and Mrs. Rob
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Miss Edith Charlick. Miss Edith Charlick, secretary of the New York League of Business and Professional Women which ii responsible for the women's activities exhibit now in progress in New York city, is engaged in as unique a business as any of the women exhibiting at the show. She is perhaps the only person who runs a foreign service agency.
ert Neanover and family spent Sunday
evening with. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kerlin and daughter Helen of Chester,
Ind Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and sons Edgar and Elmer were callers Thursday evening of Harry Litehiser Mr. and Mrs. Neanover and children spent Monday with Mrs. Sarah Neanover and family of near Camden. Mrs. Sarah Neanover has been critically ill with heart disease for the past week .Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cohee are visiting Mrs. Cohee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson, north of Eaton. Mr. Jefferson is very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geis were the euests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Sanders and family of near West Alexandria Mr.- and Mrs. Homerj Cupp and son Eugene were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Allev of Liberty, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Orla Dwire and daughter Louise and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Felton, Mr. and Mrs Guy Felton and family of Campbellstown.Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer VanSkiver of Camden, Ohio, attended the Bowman reunion which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Petry, near Darrtown, Ohio. There were about 70 in attendance. A basket dinner was served and the day was very much enjoyed by all. The reunion wiU be held at Camden, Ohio, next year. . . Mrs. Irvin Flory of near Gratis, visited her daughter, Mrs. Homer Cupp, last Tuesday.... Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geis were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Geis of West Alexandria, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Will Emerick and Mrs. Coudry of Eaton, spent Sunday evening with George Weist Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geis were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herman McGeo of north of Eaton.... Mr. and Mrs. John Orr and son Myron
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
James Orr and son Paul of Fairhaven
Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geis spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geis
of near West Alexandria Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Huffman and family were callers Monday evening of Mr. and
Mrs. John Orr and son Myron
George Weist spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. James Weist and sons of near Camden Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geis, Mr. and Mrs. Herman McGee
ana iamiiy ana joe Aicviee were in
Richmond Sunday evening.
Edmondson in Rushville Services were held in, the M. E. church Sunday morning with the new pastor, Rev. Lever, and the former pastor, Rev. Shriver and the new district superintendent. Rev. E. O. Crist, present. At noon, all with well filled baskets went to the school house and ate dinner, which was followed by short services. The former pastor. Rev. W. E. Shriver
will move to Gordon, Wednesday,
where he will take up his new charge.
Rev. Lever will preach here next Sunday morning at 9:30. .. .Funeral services for Zeno Roberts were held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the house.
Burial was In West Elkton Mr. and Mrs. Vernon : Hall and family spent from Friday - until Monday with the
former's father, Lee Hall, at St. Paul,
Ind Elijah Craig spent from Fri
day until Monday with his aunt at
Elizabethtown, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge attended the Indi
ana state fair at Indianapolis, Thurs
day Emery Houser spent the week end with his family Mr. and Mrs
Elliott Austin" of Richmond spent one
day recently with the former's mother.
Mrs. Ella Austin Miss Kathryn
Wallace is now employed in "The Pur
ity" at Oxford. . . .The small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs: Merle Elliott, fell Saturday evening and broke an arm
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kenworthy and
family spent Saturday in Eaton..
Mrs. Henry Avery is at the Still Wa
ter sanitarium at Dayton Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Creech and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Ear-
hart Funeral services for Mr. Mc
Donough were held at Eaton Monday morning A farewell party was held
at the M. E. parsonage for Rev. and Mrs.. Shriver, Tuesday evening Robert Newton returned home Friday
evening, after attending the state fair at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. John Edmondson of Rushville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and family of Brookville and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge. Miss Martha Silvers called in the afternoon. .. .Miss Glenna Brower spent a few days with Misses Effie aad Mary McDivitt Mrs. Addie Creech spent Tuesday in Eaton Miss Mary McDivitt is" attending Miami in Oxford.
evening Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Stlgieman attended a family reunion at Newcastle Sunday F. A. Wise began clerking in Ellis' grocery Monday morning. . , .Efife Brooks spent Sunday with her parents at Economy Mrs.
Dave Brooks, Jr., is entertaining her
brother and other relatives from Cincinnati, Ohio Joseph Williams 'and
uon Overman left Sunday morning for an auto trip to Michigan Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Bond and son, Lewis, -Mr. and Mrs. Will" Roller and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Facan and son, William, visited Newton Bnmnell at Waynesville, Ohio. .Clifford Crump spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents. He returned, to Delaware,
Ohio, Sunday evening Amos Mahan
of West Baden spent Saturday night
ana bunday here.
GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Mrs. Rosa Chamness left Saturday for Red Key, where she will take care of her sister-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witner
and son, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bonn
and daughter of Richmond spent Sun
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Stanton and family Rev. Hinshaw
will preach at the Friends' church Sunday morning and evening, special sing
ing Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Arch Nicholson and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson Saturday
FAIR HAVEN, Ohio Mrs. Ellia
White spent from Wednesday until Friday with her daughter, Mrs. John
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WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio The Friendly Bible class of the United
Bretnren church ' met last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. G.
Leas. Twenty members responded to the roll call. The social committee had prepared a very interesting pro
gram. The class had just closed a three month's Bible reading contest, the losing side to entertain the win
ners. The losers served refreshments
that were more unique than palatable Everyone present enjoyed the even
ing, adjourning to meet on the evening
or Oct. 3, at the home of Mrs. Benja
mm Somers A chanere will take effect on the Cincinnati Northern rail
road. No. seven and eight passenger trains will be taken off, leaving only two passenger trains daily, one north at 9:32 and one south in the evening
at 4:31 Funeral services were conducted for Mrs. Elizabeth Coning who died at the home of her son, William,
at New Madison. Saturday morning
at the Christian church, Rev. H. Huey officiating. The body was taken to
Lewisburg for burial..... A number of
grangers enjoyed the watermelon and
musk melon feast Friday, evening at
the home of Frank Blackford and
family near Eldorado The opening of school here was oositDoned - last
Monday on account of interior repairs and painting. It will be in readiness for next Monday, Sept. 18. The Monroe centralized schools also will start on that date Mrs. Cora Leas, accompan'ed her daughter, Mary, to Oxford Sunday, where she will enter Miami university. Mrs. Leas will remain with her daughter and make Oxford her home this winter.. .. Misses Treva Howell. Faye Rule and Lois War.; left this week for Oxford, where they will enter Miami university Carl Leas left Monday for Delaware, Ohio, where he will resume his college work at Ohio Wesleyan university Otto Furry, of Dayton, visited over the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arless Furry. '
Mesdames Anna Howell and Jennie
Smith spent - Wednesday with Mrs.
Cliff Drew... t. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bru-
ner and daughter, Alta Mae, visited Charles Bruner and family. Sunday, near Arcanum Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Frank and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Loven. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and Mrs. Gertdude Schlient3 of Dayton,
attended the funeral of Mrs. James McCown Thursday, at Hollansburg...
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will and daugh
ter Dorothy, Mrs. Maggie Will and Mrs. Carrie Pitman were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Reutfro and Owen Toldt and family, at West
Milton. Mrs. Will and daughter, Dorothy stayed over for a week's visit. Mrs. O. P. Wolverton and Mrs. H. C. Sellraan of Greenville. Ohio, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Trone and family..-. . .Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Beck, Mr, and Mrs. Vetro McGriff
and Miss Myrtle Trone spent Saturday evening at Greenville.. .. .Rev. O. F. Bilger, of Stillwater, was here to visit his son, Paul, Monday Rev. Brill sent in his resignation as pastor of the U. B. church, and will accept a charge elsewhere.. .James B. Trone, accom
panied by the Misses Lillian Jenkins
and Lilian Miller, were Cincinnati vis
itors Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Carl
Beane called on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Locke near 'Greenville,- Sunday after
noon Marguerite Longfellow of Greenville, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Stanley Waldren C. N. Morris and
family called on Rev. Patterson and family at Pittsburg, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren, Jr., and daughter, Beulah, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dalrymple, at Eaton... Mrs. W. G. Brown and daughters, Anna and Ellen, of Lewisburg, spent Friday eevning with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes J. B. Trone, Harley Juday and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Steinmetz at Ar
canum Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ott. Radabaugh, near Lewisburg. .. Mr. and Mrs. Arless Furry visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green, at Xenia..; ..John Gauch and family visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Trump and family, at Cherubusco, Ind. Their little son, Guy, accompanied them home for an extended visit... Miss Ola Trump left for Snm-
merfield, where she has accepted a
position as instructor of music in the schools Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ford entertained the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Shumaker and their guest, Mrs. Mattie Pierson, of Louis
ville, Ky., at dinner Thursday Sev
Rennie Borradaile Bays Hanna's Creek Farm H ANNA'S C REEK ,' Ind., Sept 13. Two farms owned by the late Ezra
Lafuse and comprising-120 acres, have been bought at public sale by Rennlo Borrodalle, for $106 per acre. Mt.
Borrodaile . recently sold " his 80 aero farm to Dr. O. . .P Burns, of Liberty, for $100 per acre. -
eral members of the U. B. church attended the meeting of the Darke county U. B. churches at the fair grounds Sunday. Rev. Shannon, of Dayton, gave the address in the afternoon.;. . .Mts. Vetro McGriff spent Tuesday at Brookville with Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes. : . : . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager were in Dayton Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Somsel and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cramer Hrs. Charles Fowble and children spent Monday with Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Studebaker. Mrs. Studebaker returned home with her for a few days visit Mrs. John Gauch and Guy , Trump visiteJ Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hapner, at Arcanum.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Pretzlinger and daughters, Mrs. Mollie Smith of Dayton and P. C. Felles and family and Jesse McGrifT, of Castine, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Ricker Mrs. O. N. Shelleberger, of College Corner, was a
week end guest of A.. O.. Miller and family. Her husband joined her Sunday.. .R. H. Siler and daughter, Helen, and Marie Jane Parks were in Richmond Friday Miss Mary Creger spent from Friday Until Sunday with, Dr. Charles Holtzmuller and family at Farmersville. Mr. and Mrs. E. BCreager also were guests Sunday at the Hartzmuller home.....J. G. Frank, and daughter, Janeva, were in Dayton' Friday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Dav vid Poyner entertained Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Poyner and their children, of Indiana, and their son Irvin and family, at their home Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. C. C Braddock and Mr. and Mrs.. Levi Shumaker spent Saturday afternoon, at Eaton.. .Mr. and Mrs. John Heck have returned to Dayton, after a. short visit here with Clint Coning and, family. '
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Announcing Our
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Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 14-15-16 It is with great pleasure we announce our Autumn exposition of smartest fashions for the Fall and Winter of 1922. You will find a most charming selection of distinctive apparel for the new season. We cordially invite you to attend our Fall Opening while the . selection is at its height with everything that is new. .;.'''
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1923 Models
the most car for the money THE FOLLOWING WILL BE ON DISPLAY
Oldsmobile 8 Model 49 . Soper Sport Model Oldsmobile 8 Model 46 Six-passenger Sport Model
Oldsmobile Model 43 4-cylinder Sedan Oldsmobile Model 43 4-cylinder Touring
Our display will be in the big tent of th
RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE AND ACCESSORY D
LERS
Carroll Auto Agency
Opposite the Country Club Road
National Road East
Phone 4240
Distinctive SUITS Smart COATS Lovely FROCKS Smart SKIRTS
We also extend a cordial invitation to the visitors of the Wayne County Fair to make this your meeting place while in our city.
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You are welcome to the use of our telephone, restroom and checking your parcels free. Let us help you to make the Wayne County Fair a great success.
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