Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 220, 15 September 1922 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1922.

WOODWARD WORKING ON LARGE EDITION

OF AMERICAN FRIEND Walter C. Woodward, general secre-

and Mrs. Irvin Gregg spent Sunday In

Kicamona. .Jacob Ward of Richmond

was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and

iurs. m.. . aiegau ana ramuy .airs.

Ashur W oolley and little daughter, LaVonne, Mrs. M. C. Stegall attended the Presbyterian thimble club at New Paris Friday afternoon Miss Gladys Ray and Benjamin Weller were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at 1:15 in the Preshvtprian rhnrrh nf F.a-

tary of the Five Years Meeting of ton. Rev Irvin performed the cere-

Friends in America and present acting mony. The couple will reside at the editor of the American Friend, official home of the bride's parents for the publication of the Five Years Meeting, present time Mr. and Mrs. George

is at present working on an extra Breese and little daughter, LaVonne,

large edition of that magazine which spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and deals at length with the doings of the Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo

.recent conference here. Breese and family Mr. and Mrs Mr. Woodward ha3 acted in the ca- Bert Ray and daughter, Gladys, Ben

pacity of editor for the publication for Jamin Weller spent Saturday, Sunday

some time and whether he continues and Monday in Greenville Homer

the work or not depends upon the ac- Breese of Dayton spent Monday with tion of the executive committee of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Breese

Five Years Meeting which is to hold and family Charles King-took supa meeting some time this fall. per with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pry-

The publication board held a meet- f ogle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. ing for organization during the week Cordell called during the evening

aiW elected Alvin Coate of Indianap- Jacob Ward of Richmond gave a very

olis, chairman, Isaac T. Johnson of helpiul and interestingehalk talk at Urbana, Ohio, secretary and John the New Westville Friends' church Johnson, of Richmond, treasurer, Ancil Sunday evening Several from here Ratliff was made temporary business attended the ball game at New Paris manager for the publication board to Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge

act in this capacity during the vaca- ana tamuy, John Hadaen, Mrs. Alary tion of David Henlev who will return. Ammerman and sons, Howard and

The next meeting of the board will be Frank were guests to Sunday dinner held here at the time of the executive of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman committee meeting. and family Miss Esther Stegall In Line for Secretary. took dinner with Miss Lucile LancasAction taken by the executive com- ter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Matmittee of the Young Friends board of tix, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Mattix, the five years meeting at a meeting spent Saturday and Sunday in Dayton following the close of the five years Mr- and Mrs. Charles Miller and meeting of Friends, places Miss Helen 80n. Sherman, spent Sunday at the Hawkins, of Wilmington, Ohio, in line home of Mlss OUie Brandenburg of for the position of executive secretary West Manchester Mr. and Mrs. of the Young Friends board for the Thomas Ammerman and family were next five year period. The appoint- lnt,tai5,eci at supper by Mr. and Mrs. ment will have to be confirmed by all Orville Fudge and family and Mr. and members of the board before it be- Mrs- Clayton Richards Church setvcomes official, -but this work is now lc.f.s n b.e,heVild the New Westbeing done, and there Is no doubt that V1"e Fnds church Sunday morning the confirmations will be all in soon. a?d evenms; public is cordially mvit-

The out-going executive secretary VTmL-o m 2 S , If l ri-nWE. Pirkett. who was re- and oung Mens classes met at the

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Games and music furnished

Later

is clarence tu. FicKett. wno was re

- nt nf Rihlirnl literature of Earlham c,r"m.'

. . entertainment lor tne evening.

- couege, to Bcceeu "..X in the evening watermelon was served Purdy, who will go to Hartford Theo- in t. .aota Arv,

logical seminary as a member of the faculty where he will assume his duties in February. Mr. Pickett will

to the guests. Among those present

wre: Miss Edna Campbell. Miss Zoe

Benham, Miss Mary McWhinney, Miss

Margaret Campbell, Miss Florence

leave luesuay iuv a. j:u a., nm.o.u T, rri m un it cia rgmnoii mi.., r.

J ii !a Htic - " ""V. vuiM.Mrcme

university aim wm uu.c Benham, Miss Ruby Mattix. Miss

at Earlham in September, lb. in Mary CamDbell. Miss Minerva nnP

the interim between the absence or Miss Lucile Lancaster. Miss T.avma

Dr. ruray ana tne comms w. ""- Breese and Miss Esther Stegall Paul Picket, the work of the department of Cailf Sherman Miller, Clarence Mc-

UiDiicat literature wm u o.cu Whinney, Russel Laird, Robert Mc-

of by the various protessors anu m- whinney, Eari McCarty, Robert Steg structors at the college. all and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stetrall.

Suburb

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NEW GARDEN, Ind. Several from

this place attended the Five Years

MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,.-..,.

ttt a, or, qtiH rhiHwn. Mr. and ui mwiusuurg iook nis

V V CUUCiULUQU . . ' I

Mrs. Allen Wendeluman ana Miss inace cunaay as pastor or jsew Gar

Elsie Lee of Muncie spent Sunday with nen church Mr. Leslie Bond and

Mr and Mrs. Sam Lee Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Doan were the guests of

Mrs. Emmet McGunegill spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bond for a few

with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson aajs last weeK Mrs. L. D. Leibold

Chester Bennett spent Sunday witn ana son William and Mrs. William Charle3 Shigely Mr. and Mrs. Lon Parker called on Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon

Gaddis returned home Monday after a Bond Sunday afternoon.. Mr. and

week's visit with their son, Mr. ana Mrs. Albert vv illiams and Mr. and Mrs

Mrs. Henry Gaddis at Chicago, in Henry Pitts and family spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phelps and children with George Frazer and daughter

spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ethel, of Williamsburg Mrs. WilFrank Driskill near Farmland Mr. hi am Parker of Carlos City spent the

and Mrs. Albert swain spent mesaay weeK-ena with Mr. and Mrs. Luther

with Mr. and Mrs. Carl swain sev- LeiooId

eral people from here attended the

state fair last week Mr. ana Mrs. HANNA S CREEK. Ind. Th T?ov

Vidis Petro of Losantville spent Mon- Lloyd Reich will preach here neW

dav evening with Mr. and Mrs. verl Sundav at 1f:3fi Snnrfav crwi

Johnson Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Barker 9:30 Several from here will attend

spent sunaay wiui ivir. ami the fair at Glen Miller park. Rich-

Thomas ana cnuaren Mr. ana Mrs. mond thig week Mr and Mrs

ume ayior anu buu. .uax, eycuL ouii- erett LaFuze and son, Harvey. Mr.

day witn relatives in Marios...... Mr. and Mrs Everett Balleneer and son.

and Mrs. S. L. Hodson spent Tuesday

; evening m arius u , . . v . family Friday evening at Boston.

er remKU vum iuai . u f'"""- Mrs. Carrie Toler. Mr. and Mrs. Da-

here, now of Hammond, was married to Mr. Allen, Saturday. The couple

will reside in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Warner spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Warner at Farmland..

. .Mrs. J. C. Burgess of New Richmond

spent Monday evening with Mrs. O. E.

Abel. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Burgess to their home south of

Economy W. W. Walker spent Sun

day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Driskill near Farmland. .. .Rev. Scot-

tin is teaching Bible study in high school A. A. Conarroe, Mrs. Ruth

rnnanmp anA Mrs Dp.lla T.lithpr sripnt

: Knmlav Tipar Winsor at the Conarroe mond Saturday evening..

i-oiminn Mrs A A rnnarrno who Of the Greenwood U. B.

i Hadley, visited Harry Ardery and

vid Maze, Mrs. Oliver LaFuze and

son, Ke"nneth, attended the revival at

Liberty, Sunday, conducted by the Rev. Roy Brown, former pastor at that place Mr. and Mrs. Homer

LaFuze entertained Walter LaFuze

and family at dinner Sunday Miss

Ella Creek left for Indianola, Iowa,

last week, to take a position as col

lege librarian at that place Mr.

and Mrs. Cooper Pence are entertain

ing their daughter, Gladys Irene

Miss Iva Kitchel attended a picnic at

Dayton Saturday and mis the guest

of Miss Thelma Swafford at Rich-

.W. E. Dye church has

has hpen sick for several weeks, is im- returnea irom conierence ana win re

proving. .Miss Gilberta Edwards spent main anotner year at ureenwooa. hh

Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Carver Jor- congregation are giaa to have Mm

- dan and children A. F. Byrne start- remain witn inem Mr. ana Mrs.

ed to school at University Heights at Glen uerome entertainea at dinner Indianapolis Monday Charley Hunt Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Broagher

has a grocery store in his residence here Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubush and children spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. S. L. Hodson.

and Mr. and Mrs. Max Quigley, of Connersville William Moss and family entertained last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Frame and grandmother Moss.

all of Richmond. Mrs. Moss is 97 years of age and enjoys fairly good health Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ha--meyer visited relatives at Eldorado, Ohio, last Sunday The Rev. A. P.

Mussleman is conducting a series of meetings at Teeples' Ohio, this wek Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Borrodaile entertained Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tappen and Mr. and Mrs. Laurenci

LaFuze at dinner. Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Greggerson entertain

ed Mr. and Mrs. Homer Foyst and daughters Bernice and Beatrice, of Indianapolis, last week Misses Clara Belle Ammerman and Mildred Little returned from economic school which they had been ' attending the past two weeks at Indianapolis Mrs. Phylipp Dooley has returned home from the St. Vincent hospital where she has been a patient for some time; she is much improved in health Mr. and Mrs. Homer Foyst and daughters, Bernice and Beatrice, of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greggerson and family last week Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brokaw, of Cincinnati, were guests the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Irving LaFuze and family, and other relatives, returning home Monday Cravan

Raderg or Alquina, spent Sunday with William Ammerman and family Mr. and Mrs. Scott Eaton and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago, are visiting relatives here this week Mrs. Wii liam Scammahorn is ill with lagrippe. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ballenger entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their son Hadley's thirteenth birthday. A fine menu was served. A large cake decorated with white and blue candles was attractive. Those present were Albert and Justin LaFuze, William Reeves, Harvey LaFuze, Charles and William Creighton, Edward Schaffer, Onie Cain. Arthur Harmeyer and Hadley Ballenger Mr. and Mrs". Harry Chamberlain entertained relatives from Richmond and Centerville Sunday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitchel, Sr. had as guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brokaw,1 of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs.

William. Kitchel and Mr. . and Mrs. Edward Shengler Miss Stella Re

setter of Indianapolis, spent the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ballenger.. .Mr. and Mrs. David Maze, Mrs. Carrie Toler, Mrs. Oliver LaFuze, Kenneth LaFuze and Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchel are among those

who have been attending the revival meeting at Liberty, conducted by Roy L. Brown, of Belief ountaine Mrs. Ezra Creighton went to Reid Memorial hospital Wednesday and underwent an operation Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis were guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman,, near Roseburg Charles Swafford and family entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyle and daughters, Irene and Madaria, of Modoc E. A. Kitchel and family were guests of friends near Middle town last Sunday George Witters, who has been superintendent of the Union county infirmary for several years has been appointed by the commissioners to remain for a term of four years Mr. and Mrs. Perry LaFuze at their beautiful country home at Hanna's Creek entertained the fifteenth annual reunion of the

Hamylin family recently. Well filled baskets were brought and dinner was served on the lawn at the noon hour.. Those who enjoyed the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gast and daughters, Lora and Daisy Brundage of Hamilton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher and son Moses, Mr. and Mrs. James Inloes and daughters, Martha and Valetta, and son, Upton; Mrs. Glen Russell and son Harold, Miss Alice Dennison of Mount Carmel; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Inloes and son, Alois, and daughter, Mary, of Oxford, Ohio; Clem Inloes, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Inloes and daughter, Hazel, of Shandon,

Ohio; Misses Edith, Nellie, Mary anti Harry Mogle, of Mechanicsburg, Ohio;

Thomas Harris, Edward Busson, Mrs-

Olive LaFuze and son Kenneth, Mr and Mrs. Perry LaFuze and daughters, Charlotte and Lois.

MOORELAND, Ind. Mrs. Gertie

Downing and two sons, Noah and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Earm Swain and

daughter Roberta of Economy, Mrs. EI

len Petro and daughter Mabel, and

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Petro all of

Hagerstown were at Muncie Sunday.

Miss Bernetha Davis spent Thurs

day night with Bernice Dakin E

G. Bouslog and Mr. and Mrs. George Muterspaugh motored to SulDhus

Springs Monday morning, after receiving word of the death of their brother,

Sant Bouslog at that place Mr. and

Mrs. Horace Marshall of Indianapolis,

spent the week-end with Mooreland relatives C. I. Grey and family spent Monday at Farmlands . . .Miss

Stella Grim is home to spend the winter ,Mrs. N. P. McCollum and daughter, Mrs. Howard Luellen and sons, and Mrs. A. D. Luellen were in

Newcastle Tuesday George Manifold and C. B. Manifold attended the Manifold reunion atMuncie, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cory of Tennessee, are visiting Mike Bookout

and family Harry Garland, of Albany, was in Mooreland Tuesday Gordon Clapper and family spent the week-end at Portland, Ind Mrs. Gertie Downing was in Mooreland Monday afternoon Those who attended the big dinner given in Harvey Brown's woods Sunday were, Frank Smith and family, Russell Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snapp and son, Mr. and Mrs. Perry McKee

and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicholson and family all of Jonesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stinson and grandson of Lapel and Floyd Stinson and family of Anderson; Will Schweikhardt of NewLisbon; Mrs. Hannah Brown, Harlen Brown and family of Messick. After dinner callers were Henry Schweikhardt and family, Lon Brown and daughter Juanita. A jolly good time

was enjoyed by all who were there... ..Noah Edwards called on Howard Smith Monday evening Gladys and Minnie Brown called on their grandmother, Thursday evening Miss Rut Marshall spent last Saturday night with Gladys Brown Henry Holstead

and daughters of Mooreland and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Helton and daughter Doris of Winser spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hartz and Nodis and

Elizabeth of near Mooreland Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Holcomb and daughter

Fredith entertained Saturday night

and Sunday the following persons: Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Holcomb and son W ll

liam Edward of Newcastle, Truby

Holcomb of Newcastle, Glen and David

Holcomb of Springport, and Mr. and

Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter Lois. Ice cream and cake were serve,d Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Williams and sons, Harold, returned home after a week's visit with O. S. Williams at Charlestown, Clark county. They also visited several places of interest while there, some of which were West Baden, French Lick, Corydon, our first capital. They also attended a county fair at Mt. Washington Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gable and three sons John, Paul, Forest, and Vernon went to Winser to visit Mr. Gable's parents. ....Harry May, Lester Covalt, Lloyd Reece, and Richard and Waters who have been at Camp Knox, Ky., for the past month, returned home Thursday

evening. They have been in the mil-, itary training camp for soldiers Mrs'. Lilly Canada of Newcastle, was calling on Mooreland friends Saturday.

....Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Huffman and family were calling on Mooreland friends Sunday afternoon. . . .Mrs. Gertie Downing was in Mooreland on a business trip Monday afternoon

Miss Lee Oma Parker called on Miss Fredith Holcomb Monday evening Mr, and Mrs. Frank Crull had for their

Lcompany over Saturday and Sunday,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeker, Opal Seeker and Cleo Seeker, Mr. and Mrs. Peffly and little son, John, all from Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams, who have been spending a few days in the country taking care of things while Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and son at Charlestown, have returned home. Harold are visiting Orville Williams ....Mrs. Gertie Downing of near

Mooreland were in Hagerstown Tues

day spending the day with her mother,

Mrs. Ellen Perts Carl Lilley called

on Jack Holcomb Sunday morning Alle Ratlf and Carl Lilly were in Muncie SaturdayMrs. Jennie Holcomb called on Mrs. Lizzy Metskec Tuesday

afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Orval Parker and daughter Lee Oma were in

Mooreland Tuesday evening Mrs. Clydia Wood called on Mrs. Jennie

Holcomb Tuesday.

ed by Evangelist Lozier and wife closed Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery of Kentland were visit' j ing old friends here this week.

Spanish girls who make the famous fans of Valencia are paid about 35 cents a day.

PERSHING, Ind. The Rebekah lodge of this place will hold an all day picnic at the home of Vera DeHay's, north of town. All the mem

bers with their families are expected to attend bringing well filled baskets.

Mrs. Lola Whitmore is now visit

ing her mother, Mrs. John Daugherty

The evangeilstic services conduct-

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. Mrs. E. S. Culbertson entertained Sat

urday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young

- and son, Donald, Raymond Young, Jr., Ellison Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harold

t Young. Mrs. Weir of Middletown, .Mr.

. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and daughter,

Guynla of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed

. Cook of Cincinnati. The following

1 were guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cook of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Cook and daughters, Bernice and Helen of Winchester. At the noon hour a delicate luncheon was served. Covers were laid for 21 guests. In the

- afternoon all motored to New Hope to

, view Mr. and Mrs. Cook s new home, ; after which the party broke up and ; each left for respective homes Mr.

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