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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1922.
OGIETY
Mrs. Walter G. Butter is chairman ol fihe October social committee of the ' Richmond Country clnb. Other menibers of the committee are Mrs. Lewis .;"G. Reynolds, Mrs. Clarence Gennett, '.and Mrs- Ed want H. Harris. A Hal- ; lowe'en, dance? and a number of other . functions are; planned for the latter T part of the motittu ; ' t Gene Sarazen,. national golf champ- . ion, will make bis only appearance In Indiana this year, playing two matches Monday at the Richmond Country cluo. ; The first match will be played at 8:30 o'clock Monday morning. -.Those playins in the morning match are Wilbur C. Hibberd and John Clements, amateurs for the local club: Gene Sara
s'" zen, Cy Baxter, of the Butler County
.Country club, E. W. Harbert, profes-
,v sinoal for the local club, and Roy Rob-
. jnson, of Indianapolis. The profession
r. al match in the afternoon begins at
.1:30 o'clock with E. W. Harbert and
f Gene Sarazen playing against Roy Rob---inson and Cy Baxter. The committee chairmen in charge are: Wilbur Hib-
berd, reception; O. G. Murray, finance;
Fred. H. Lemon, in charge of clerks of . course; Dr. C. .J. Crain, in charge of ' parking arrangements; Ro.bert E "Heun, in charge of scores,.-announce-
, ments, and caddies; Fred Barte!,
badge committee chairman. Club mem
' , bers wishing to have luncheon at the
..club Monday mu6t make their reser
vations by Sunday noon at the very
fj latest. Persous who have been unable
to secure tickets for the match may get
;i inem Monday at the club when they
. go. . The marriaire of Miss Dorothy Elli-
'nor Dilks and Dr. E. Roberts Richie, of
' .Brewster, N. Y.. will take place Satur
day, Oct. 14 at the North A Street
Friends' meetinghouse. The simple ;:and Impressive Friends ceremony
. will be used.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller, of 205 tNorth Eighth street, are the parents
" of a son, John Sanford, born.Friday at
-Held Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DeWitt Nor'ris and Miss Genevieve Brown, of Injdianapolis, w-er the guests of Mr. and
.IMrs. Walter G. Butler, of South Six
(teenth street, Saturday. They motored tback to Indianapolis accompanied by
5 Mrs. Waiter Butler and her little daughter, and Mrs. Butler's mother,
Mrs. James Norris, of Indianapolis, - who has been spending the week here, fMrs. Butler and her daughter will re
main in Indianapolis a week before re-
,-. turning home.
' Mr. and Mrs. Omar Whelan and son
(John, and Mrs. David Whelan, will
.'leave Sunday on a motor trip to Lex
' ington, Ky., where they will attend the rraces. They expect to be gone a week
- or 10 days.
Mrs. A. G.-Mathews and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Shirk and two chil
.'dren of the Keystone apartments, returned Thursday from Walloon Lake
where they have been spending some
time at- their summer cottage.
Richmond Council, 2956 S. B. A., will
'hold its regular meeting Tuesday even
ing. Oct. 3, in the lodge rooms in the Colonial annex on South Seventh
street at 7:30 o'clock promptly. Im
" portant business is to be transacted
including initiation, of candidates and
installation of council officers for the
ensuing year. After the business ses
-ion a social hour will be held and re- . freshments served. It is the duty of ,-all council members to be present at
the meeting. .
'"' The Current Events club will hold
Jts first meeting of the season Tues-
; day afternoon, Oct. 3, at the home of
.its president, Mrs. Leonora Beach. Th
" responses from each member to roll
call are to be "Pleasures the Summer
K Brought."'- The program will be pre
'sentfd by the executive committee
' member of which are Mrs. Ieonora
..Beach, Mrs:. Stella Keraheval, Mrs.
Jessie Orr, Mrs. Bertha Thompson and
"Mrs. Mary .Niewoehner. ?
. All members of the degree staff of I Eden Rebekah lodge. No. 30, will meet ..Saturday evening promptly at 7:30
; o clock to practice, in the I. O. O hall. -
The Loyal Daughters' class of th
.First Christian church will hold its
' regular monthly meeting Monday even
ing, Oct. 1 at 7:30 o'clock instead of Oct. 9 in the church parlor. The
, change has been made because of extremely important business which has come up suddenly. Every member is urged to attend the meeting as it is "important that all be present to assist "in the meeting. The opening meeting of the- Alice Carey club for the reason will be held ."at the home of Mrs. Mary Price, 215 North Fifteenth street. Thursday afternoon, Oct. 5, insteal of at the home of Mrs. Barr as announced in the year book. Responses will be on James ,...Whitcomb Riley. Miss Emma Linde,muth will have a paper on "Spanish -Conquest" of Mexico, the subject of study for this year. Miss Jane Keister entertained informally for the T. W. M. A. club AVednesday evening at her home . The : time was spent with needlework and music, after which luncheon was served by the hostess. Guests of the -club were Miss Lola Thornburg, Miss Frances Sharrow, Miss Grace Hunt, Miss Audrey Harter, Miss Emma Hart. man and Mrs. Clarence Haas. Mem"bers present included: Miss Emma Tiemeyer, Miss Elnora Haner, Miss '"Elsie Kramer, Miss Maria Shutte, Miss Netta. Bulla, Miss Jane Keister, Mrs. "Edwin Coffman and Mrs. Ernest Stout. The club will meet In two weeks with ,J.Iiss Elnora Haaer.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Chenoweth, of Fountain City, entertained Tuesday ' evening for th Rev. and Mrs. L. F. -Ulmer and Mrs. J. W. Curtis, Miss
"Ruth Ulmer and Miss Madeline, of
this city. " . ,. One hundred and thirty-five mem
bers of the Women's Missionary so
ciety of Trinity. Lutheran church at
tended the special Thankoffering gath
goring held , in the church basement -v; Friday afternoon. The rooms were
handsomely decorated with festoons
of butterflys and Premier roses. Mrs.
Arthur Bone, Mrs. Walter Lohse, Mrs.
Irvin Brown, Mrs. Harry Daub, M1S3
Edna Deuker and Mrs. Will Hakekotte acted a3 hostesses for the affair.
A program was given and later refreshments served and , a playlet presented. The program included: vocal and whistling duet, Mrs. Horace Logan
and Marie Deuker; violin 60I0, Mrs. Roland Rose, accompanied by Edna Deuker: reading, "The Gift of God."
Mrs. Pille; ladies' trio, song, "The
Lost Thankoffering Box," Marguerite
Deuker. Marie Deuker. Mrs. Dan
Weber. Mrs. Lewis Stauber, Mrs.
George Kemper, and Mrs. Claude aqdleman: short talk by the Rev. Oscar
F. Tressel: hymn and collection;
instrumental trio, Edna Deuker, piano,
Mrs. Rosa, violin, and " Marguerite
Deuker, 'cello. While refreshments were served music was furnished by
Miss Esther Fienning, Miss Paulino
Pille and Mrs. Roland Rosa. The play
let presented was entitled "Tired of
Missions." The closing prayer was
given by Mrs. Charles Ackerman.
A watermelon feast was given on
Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryan. The guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riley, -Mr. and
Mrs. Will Rhoe, Mr. and Mrs. Artnur
Hanna. Miss Irene Riley, Miss fau-
line Riley, Miss Madeline Hanna, George Riley, Montelle Hanna and
Clarence Brown.
The Show-me club will be enter
tained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs
Charles Schnelle at her home on East
Main street. A full attendance is de
sired.
The Penny club will hold an all day
meeting Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Lou Carrington, 5Z7 west jviain street. Each member is requested to bring a plate, a cup and a knife and fork.
The annual fall luncheon ol the
Woman's club will be held Tuesday
at 12:30 o'clock at the First English. Lutheran church. A general meeting will be held at 2 o'clock to which all members of the club are asked to come even though they are unable to attend
the luncheon. Mrs. W. J. Torrence, or Evansville, president of the Indiana Federation of Wromen'a clubs, will speak.
Mrs. John Genn, of North Sixteenth
street, was hostess to the Jolly Twelve club Friday afternoon. Fall blossoms were used for decorations. The time was spent informally with music and needlework after which a two-course luncheon was served by the hostess.
Table decorations were carried out
in the fall colors. Mrs. Clifford
Thomas was a guest. Mrs. Fred Brown
of North Nineteenth street, entertains
the club in two weeks.
The Good Cheer class, Section Two,
of the U. B. church, elected the fol
lowing officers at its gathering held
Friday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Martin: teacher, Rev. H.
S. James; president, Mrs. Alice Rob
erts; vice president, Thomas Phelps;
secretary, Mrs. Clara Phelps; treas
urer, John Ruhl. Later the time was
spent informally and refreshments
served. About 50 persons were in at-
Rally day Is to be observed at the
Reid Memorial Sunday school at 9:13
o'clock Sunday morning with a spe
cial program. Everyone Is welcome
A sewing bee will be held at 2:00
o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Finley
school by the Parent-Teacher associa
tion. All mothers of the district are asked to come and assist with the
sewing.
. A card party and dance will be given at St. Mary's Community hall
Monday evening, Oct. 2, at 8 o'clock by the I. C. S. of St Mary's church
Five hundred, euchre and sheephead will be played until 10 o'clock, when there will be dancing, for which the Melody Entertainers will furnish the
music. Everyone is invited.
Queen Esther club, Past Grand No
bles, of Eden Rebekah lodge will hold a meeting at the Odd Fellows hall
Saturday evening at 7:30 o clock.
A leading event of the week-end Is
to be the dance and entertainment which j.he Order of the Eastern Star
is giving Saturday evening at the Ma
sonic temple for all Masons and their families. A poster entertainment will
be held later and dancing enjoyed
enjoyed. The Paul I. Harris orches
tra will play for the dance.
Reservations for luncheon at the
Country club Monday, when Gene
Sarazen, national golf champion plays
there, must be made by all club mem
bers by Sunday noon.
The Jeoteyo class of Grace Method
ist church will meet Wednesday even
ing with Miss Eva Rowe at her home,
620 South Ninth street. All members
are urged to be present.
The Home Extension department of
the City Bible school will meet Tues
day afternoon, Oct 3, at the Y. M. C
A. at 2 o'clock. Mrs. LeRoy Mans
field will have charge of the advance
lesson for October. A special invita
tion is extended to all Bible school
teachers. Everyone Is welcome to at
tend the meeting.
Mrs. J, W. Hall will be hostess to
the Women's Federated Missionary society of the First M. E. church Wed
nesday afternoon at 2: 15 o clock at her home. 219 South Eighth street
Mrs. Hasty will be the program leader. A full attendance Is desired. The Hilltop Sewing circle will be en
tertained at its first meeting of the
season Friday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Glass at her home on East Main street. The Collegiate club will meet with
Mrs. Thomas Ahl, of Centerville, j Thursday, Oct. 5. A paper on "Colonial Historical Writers" will be read.
Discussion will be led by Miss Elisabeth Comstock.
The board of lady managers for the
Home for Friendless Women will hold its regular meeting Monday afternoon.
Oct. 2. at 2 o'clock. A full attendance is desired.
The Who-Do class of Grace M. E.
church will be entertained Monday
evening at 7 : 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ora Stegall on North Tenth street All members are invited.
The Garfield Parent-Teachers' as
sociation will hold its initial season's
meeting Friday evening, Oct 6, at
7:30 o'clock in the gymnasium. A Riley
program will be given following the business. W. D. Foulke is to be the
speaker of the evening. A good attendance is desired.
Fisher's orchestra, of Kalamazoo,
will play for the Beechwood dance to
be given Wednesday evening. The or
chestra also plays for the style show.
The Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday
afternoon in the church parlors.
Mrs. Katherine Backmeyer will be
hostess to the Neighborly club Wed
nesday afternoon. The Quiet Stitchers will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Zetta Dahlman. Mrs. Gertrude Murley will be assisting hostess. The Wedoso club will meet with Miss Flossie Money at her home on Randolph street Wednesday evening. Miss Thelma Thomas, of 30 South Eleventh street, is visiting in Muncie where she gave a reading Friday evening before the U.'C. T. club banquet. " Another of a serifs of dances for the
Young Peoples' Dancing club will be
given Wednesday evening in the I. O
O. F. hall by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wine. The Evan J. Smith orchestra will play.
Invitations must be presented at the
door.
CO-OP EGG SHIPPING ASS'H IS PREDICTED LEWTSBURG, Ohio, Sept 30. A state wide co-operative egg shipping association for Ohio, is predicted by Avon Zellers, professional poultryman of this town. Mr. Zellers is one of the organizers ' of the Preble county association of poultry producers and a member of the marketing committee
of three. Plans of this committee for co-operative sale of Preble county
eggs are being held in abeyance pend ing developments in a state organization.
"There are too many varied brands under which farmers' products ar9 sold now," he says, "and especially too
many in the egg industry for any ono to get the attention it deserves and must have, if the farmers' brand is
to get the publicity that will differentiate it from those used by commission merchants. If we can combine with other producers and only
use one brand, the advertising ques
tion will be greatly simplified."
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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mr. and
Mrs. Marshal Smith have returned t
their home in Columbus, after a visit
with his mother, Mrs. Amos Smith...
The household effects of the late John
T. Manlove will be sold at his late home on Mulberry street Saturday
atternoon John De Vaughn has re
turned from a visit with relatives in Kentucky. Miss Edna Jacobs has returned to Detroit after a visit with
her mother, Mrs. Anna Jacobs Mr and Mrs. Harry Medsker have return
ed to their home in Pittsburg after a
visit with his mother, Mrs. Alice Met!
sker Mrs LL. A. Hufferd, of Eaton
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. R
Huddleston Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Mettert are spending a few davs with
ner aaugnrer, miss Harry watt, in
bheiDyvllle Miss Daisy Avler ha3
been visiting Mrs. Violet Vandervanter in Marion thsi week. ..A registeration
booth has been established at the First
National banw in charge of Irvin Har
meier and Claude Kitterman. Any one
can register there up to Oct. 9... Mr
Amanda Weaver spent Thursday with
mends . near eBntonville Several
thousand yellow perch and blue gills
were sent from the state fish hatch
eries and placed in the local streams
by Will Hunt and Louis Knauf this
week Mrs. Hujh Bavender of Rich
mond spent Wednesday with her
mother, Mrs. J. R. Wharton Th:
freshman and sophomore classes of
the high school went on a hay ride
w ednesday evening after which they
stopped at Beechwood at the dance
Mr. an dMrs. Sol Stiggleman are
visiting their daughter, Jeannetto
Whlssler, in New Lisbon The Cam
bridge City Grays will play the Rich
mond Eagles at Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abiram Boyd will
leave Sunday for Lexington, Ky., to
spend the next two weeks. Mr. Boyd
horse, Fagan, will race at Lexington
next week Mrs. Waltz moved from
the Coons property on Church street
to Mount Auburn Thursday Th
Christian church will observe rally day and promotion day at their church
Sunday morning, with appropriate ex
crisis, followed by preaching services
by Rev. McCormick, of Milton. Chri
tian Endeavor at 6:30,. with Elizabeth
Morris as yeader. No preaching services at night.. Mrs. Ben Raber, who
has been quite ill is improving.. .Mrs
Ed Henby, of Dublin, spent Thursda;
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carson
Ohmit Mrs. Tom Bird spent Thurs-
6day in Pershing with her mother,
Mrs. Jerry Ball, who is ill.
ohn M arson Funeral
Will Be Held Monday CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept 30.
The funeral of John Marson. promi
nent citizen of Cambridge City, who
died of apoplexy at his home Friday afternoon, will be held at 3:30 o'clock
Monday afternoon.
The funeral will be held at the home,
Rev. F. C. McCormick of Milton offi
ciating, with interment in Riverside
cemetery.
Mr. Marson, although 76 years old
and not in robust health for several
years, was apparently as well as usu
al immediately prior to his death. He
was stricken and fell unconscious
while visiting his 'brother at the lat
ter s jewelry store., Friday afternoon
He was taken to his home where he
died three hours later.
The deceased was born in Binning
ham, England, coming to this country
while still a boy. He operated a de
partment store in Cambridge City un
til a few years ago when ill health
caused him to retire. He is survived
by two brothers in Cambridge City,
Charles a jewelry and Frank, owner of an auto agency and garage; one
son. John Logan Marson and two
grandsons in Hugo, Okla., and two sis
ters, Mrs. Ella Hammack of Muncie,
and Mrs. Clara Griffith, Detroit, Mich
MILTON, Ind. John Sapp's daugh
ter Rose is in the Connersville haspl
tal recovering from a very serious ab
dominal operation.. .. .Mrs. Maggio
Frazee,.who has been in the Conners
ville hospital for many weeks, doe
enot improve. .... Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Leverton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Revalee and family and Mr. and Mrs. .Wil
liam Huddleston and family were th
guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Leverton and Mr. and Mr3
Willard Wissler Mr. and Mrs. Ole
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, of
Williamsburg, and Mr. and Mrs
Nichols of Liberty, were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Will Wissler Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lewis Ward fell recent-
October. Term Preble
Court Opens Monday EATON, Ohio, Sept' 30. With the
meeting Monday of the grand jury, the
October term of common pleas court
will open. Several cases are entered
in the criminal docket for investigation of the jury. The new petit jury has been called to meet next Tuesday to hear a will contest
Fountain City, Whitewater Churches Announce Services
Fountain City Christian Church
Bible school at 9:30, followed by communion and preaching. Christian Endeavor thi3 month at this church;
time changed to 6 p. m. No midweek
service. Instead there is an illustrate!
lecture Thursday evening at the high
school for everybody. Monthly meet
ing of Missionary society at Mrs. Sam
Alexander's.
Whitewater Christian Church Bible
school at 9:30. Communion follows
Christian Endeavor in the evening led
by Miriam Jordan. Preaching service
follows. Missionary society meet
Wednesday evening at the home ot
Maud Hunt, Mrs. Kuhn, leader. Pray
er meeting and teacher training work
Wednesday evening at M. E. church
were guests at dinner Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caldwell.
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asonic
Calendar
RICHMOND PAINTERS TO OPEN EXHIBITION
AT GALLERY ON OCT. 6 Formal opening of the annual exhibition of Richmond painters in the Public Art galkry will be held from 7:30 to 10 o'clock Friday evening, Oct. 6. Entry blanks have been issued to 19 local artists, all of whom it is thought will exhibit. The painters to whom the entry blanks have been sent are: George H. Baker, Francis F. Brown. John Elwood Bundy, Mrs. Edna Cathell, Elizabeth Comatock. Mrs. Maude Kaufman
cial entertainment after work is over. Eggemeyer. Oliver J. Erbs, W. A. Ey-
Monday, Oct. 2 Richmond Com-
mandery No. 8, K. T. Stated conclave.
Tuesday, Oct. 3 Richmond Lodge
No. 196, F. and A. M. Stated meet
ing.
Wayne Council No. 10, R and S. M.
will have inspection beginning at 4 o'clock.
King Solomon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Will hold inspection at the clos ing of Richmond lodge. Wednesday, Oct 4 Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. will celebrate ninenyninth anniversary with post masters as special guests. Lodge opens at 4 o'clock with supper at 6 o'clock. Spe-
f
Delaney orchestra will play during
supper hour. Thursday, Oct 5 Wayne council No. 10, R. and S. M. Stated assembly. Saturday, pet. 7 Loyal Chapter No. 49. Order Eastern Star. Will entertain the grand matron. Lodge opens promptly at 7.30 o'clock. Light refreshments will be served following closing of lodge.
ly and has been very ill since Tha
ladies of the Christian church have
$150.13 as a result of their rummage sale James. Napier left Monday to visit relatives in Kentucky. Mr. Napier is a relative of the Lincoln family.
..Mrs. Oliver Smelter is quite ill. ..Mr. and Mrs. John Smillens and
familymoved recently to Detroit. Mrs. Smillens is in poor health George Kleniir. and Mrs. Malinda Boron wero
in Richmond Thrusday. .... She Em
broidery club met Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. Ed Wilson. Mrs. Clar. ence Pitman was made a member. Th3 next meeting will be with Mrs. Albert
Newman The Cary club will meet
next Thursday afternoon with Miss Louise Hussey, when the following
program will be given: Responses. Autumn "The Treasures of the Vacation," Mrs. Crawford; St. Peters and
the Sistine Chapel, Mrs. Wagner; Reading from Emerson, Mrs. Miller.
. .Mrs. Alice Gresh spent Monday
with Mrs. Sarah Gordon at Newcastle
..Ernest Doty has accepted a posi
tion with a dental supply house at Dayton. Delbert Pitman has the po
sition in the LL. M. Jones and company store Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manlove of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manlove. The Milton high school base bali team defeated the Cambridge City team Thursday night.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varin and family of Indianapolis Miss Brbara Kern Sunday.. .Mrs. Came Johnson and mother, Mrs. Bragg, entertained Sunday Mrs. Hiatt, Mrs. Guerney, Louis Johnson and Mr. Oaks of Indianapolis Will Calloway and daughter Helen of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Milton relatives Homer Dowell.is home from Detroit for a visit with his family... ..Mr. and Mrs. John Yellum had as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kellum and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Noblesville Rally day will be
observed Sunday at the Christian Sun
day school.. .Earl Clingman and family spent Sunday at Lyonsville with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Squier Mr. and Mrs. Squier are going to Florida for the winter.. . . .Howard Stanton of Indianapolis was a recent visitor at Milton Mrs. Marguerite Thurman
of Hopewell, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty
Mrs. Maray Caldwell, Miss Blanche
Coyne, John Kerlin and Rollie Grigsbj
HUNTSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs
Roy Keever and daughter Meriam oi
Royerton, spent Saturday with Mrs
Relda Keever and family. .. .Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Adamson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchens of Winchester Mrs. Kate Hunt is spending a few days wit her sister, Mrs. Mary Stanley at Winchester Mrs. Ellen Strahan attended the reunion of the seventh Indiana Cavalry last Friday. It was held at the home of Bob Hunt at Union City Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Ada Mackintosh of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. William Stoner and family and Samuel Corwin, all of
Portland, aid Mr. and Mrs. Orla Leon
ard and daughter Margarite and Lawrence Harrison, all of Winchester Mrs. Mary Jane Grubbs and grand daughter Lucille Freeman are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox near
Carlos Mrs. Hilka Wright and children spant Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wright near Modoc Mrs. Char
ley White passed away Wednesday morning. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kabei were at Farmland Wednesday "afternoon Mrs. Elfie Townsend an J sons spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Bly Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Garver Edwards and daughter Geraldino spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Basil
Hunt Little Laura Elizabeth Mc-
Gunnegill, daughter of Ennis McGunegill, has been quite ill but is some improved Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bly and daughter Mary Catherine were at Farmland Saturday evening Dallas Keever spent Wednesday night wlVi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kabel Mrs. Delia Cox and Mrs. Elsie Howell and daughter Mildred spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lola Norman. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brown spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown near Losants-
ville Roy Patton and family moved to Springfield, Ohio, Wednesday, where
Mr. Patton will be a minister in one
of the Methodist churches in that city.
..Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaines ana
son Wilbur Clifton and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Moore and little son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cheno-
worth at Losantville Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Sheppard had as their guests
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt ot Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bowers of near Winchester.
Thelma Wolfal, Letha Moore, Jaiueta Frazer, Jane Payne, Lowel Downing, Foster Irelan, Gilbert Keller, Bert Rush, Leonard Money, Carl Keller and Mr. Miller attended the bal game at Paestine Mr. and Mrs. Lora Ross of Winchester spent Wednesday with Mrs. Viola Richards Robert Miller spent last week at Kentucky with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Richards of Greenville, spent Sunday with Viola Richards Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiggs spent Wednesday
evening with Pheba Piatt Elsie
Skinner spent Tuesday afternoon with E. E. Whiteman and family Wrill
Harrison and family of Union City
spent last week with W- A. Chenoweth
and family Addison and Mattie Lock spent Sunday at Richmond with
Claud Lock and family. .. .Mrs. Viola
Richards is spending this week with Mrs. Fow Richards. .. .Mrs. Davis of Winchester i3 visiting her daughter, Mrs. Riley Mikesell Mrs. Ella Skinner of near Chester spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. R. A. Downing ....Dr. Bishop and Dr. Harley spent Friday in Dayton Mrs. Chalmer Caskey spent Friday in Lynn Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Caskey of Arcanum spent Tuesday evening with Sam Caskey Ella Mansfield spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Emma Williams.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolfal spent Sun
day at Union City Mr. and Mrs. Ottas Jenning spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elward Fulton near New Paris.... Mrs. Roy DeCamp of Richmond is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caskey.
den. Jr.. A. W. Gregg. Elmlra Kempton
John M. King, Lawrence McConaha,
Elwood Morris, Z. E. Pottenger. xora Lee Richard, H. Clyde St. John, Blanche Wait Marston Hodgin and Walter F. Hart
Mr. Hodein. who has been a mem
ber of the Junior Art association, has graduated from high school and being ineligible to that association's ex
hibits, has been invitea to eimon with the Richmond painters. Walter F. Hart, who is a pupil of George H. Baker, is also exhibiting for the first time in this show. Set Time Limit All pictures must be at the gallery by 4 o'clock the afternoon of Oct 4. The work for the exhibit will be selected that evening by the committee on selection which is composed of W. D. Foulke, T. C. Harrington, F. H. Edmunds, Elwood Morris, Mrs. J. E. Cathell and Oliver J. Erbs. The paintings will be hung the following day by the hanging committee: Francis Brown, J. E. Bundy, Elmira Kempton, Blanche Wait and Elwood Morris. Mrs. Paul Comstock is chairman of
the social committee tor ine opening,
other members being Mrs. C. S. Bond, f
Hettie Elliott, Allen D. Hole and H. R. Robinson. Invitations have gone out to the usual attendance but anyone interested will be welcome at the exhibition's opening. Police of Scotland Yard have beer, experimenting to test the nse of wir-
less in directing the movements ot officers in pursuit of criminals.
Buttons Covered
Electric Sewing Machines and Hamilton-Beach Sewing Machine Motors. LACETS 8 S. 9th. Phone 1756
Richmond Town Plates Special, 75c Set of Two McCONAHA'S Phone 1480
LIGHTING FIXTURES Many New Designs Crane Electric Co. 10-12 N. 5th St Phone 1061
GARTON'S STUDIOS of Music and Dramatic Art 923 Main Street SAMUEL B. GARTON, Director and Teacher of Singing MRS. ARTHUR J BERJAULT. Teacher of Elocution and Dramatic Art CECILIA LEBERTV Teacher of Piano and Harmony CAH'J' WALGER, Teacher of Violin, Viola, Cello jote All teachers have had years of experience. You can find out about their results by looking about town or inquiring from any musical person. We gladly invite comparison with any other teaching force as to training, experience and results. These studios are PERMANENT. Phone 6229 for appointment ...
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HOLLANSBURG, Ohio Rev. and
Mrs. Frayer spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Whiteman The
Ladies' Aid met at the home of Rosa Wolfal Wednesday afternoon .... Dorothy. Slick and Ida Piatt spent Wednesday evening with Miss Donna Irean Miss Donna Arelan. Dorothv Williams, Bonnie Payne, Martha Albright, Dorothy Slick, Alice Maden,
NOTICE My office will be closed Monday, October 2nd in order to attend the State Convention at Muncie G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C, Asst. 1220 Main St Phone 1603
Never say to the kiddies ' 'you 9 re going to have
your picture taken
Jnst tell them you are going to the toyhouse to play, then leave the rest to us, and we'll get that cute little expression and pose which you have wanted so long in a picture.
Phone 1830
710 Main St.
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HEMES' ANGEL DRINK Drink it Hot These cool mornings heat a bottle of Angel Drink and see how really good it is.-
HIMES BROS. DAIRY 19 South Sixth Street Phone 1850
A Kitchen Can Only Be as Neat As the Things That Are in It You really cannot expect your kitchen to look neat if you use it as an abiding place for wornout pieces of furniture. Everything that goes into the kitchen should be spic and span, clean and made for kitchen use. Kitchen furniture should be easy to clean, and convenient. With a properly equipped kitchen you will find that you can work easier and faster. And what woman wants to spend any more time in the kitchen than she has to?
White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet It's a pleasure to work in the kitchen that has one of these Kitchen Cabinets in it it's so orderly. You can always find what you want when you want it. Saves time and, energy. Easy to keep clean. - $31.50
White Enamel Kitchen Table This Table has a white porcelain top and a large drawer that slides in and out easily. There are ' little compartments made inside for different pieces of cutlery. One could eat breakfast on this table and really enjoy it it's so clean and neatlooking. Specially priced at
White Enamel Cabinet Gas Range White enameled legs, splashes, door pans, broiling pans and drip pans. Strongly made and easily cleaned. You can buy thi3 handsome range complete for only
$5.50 $45.00
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