Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 236, 4 October 1922 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1322.

CORRECT IMPRESSION THAT MONEY BRINGS SUCCESS TO SOCIETY

(By Associated. Press) ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 4. Struggling humane societies which believe that money is the only factor making for success are entirely wrong, R. C. Craven, or Albany, N. Ydeclared here today. "It is not moneythat produce? success," he paid, "but success that brings money. If money , were the producer of success we should never have had the Salvation Army. Christianity itself was born in poverty. "The public always has supported good causes. The public must be convinced that the cause is good, and the only way in which this can be done is to win the public to your side by the character and quality of the work done. The humane society that does the right thing under all circumstances, and does it well, will not only have the public on its side, it will have the public enthused In its favor. Respond to Cause. "A good caus can raise money in unlimited fields. The building of & city church had to be stopped when the first story was completed, for lack of funds. Then the parson publicly announced that until be had a roof on his church he would go without a covering on his head. In all weathers, in rain and in snow, he was seen on the street minus his hat. People

pointed him out as the parson without a roof. Money began to come In. "The parson hired a street organ, placarded it with his request, and still went hatless He soon had the roof on his church. Was be a freak? This parson was later the . most popular chaplain with the Canadian expeditionary forces. He was a man amongrt men, and his unbounded sincerity always pulled him through."

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WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frank and Janeva and Merlin Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and Garland and Martha Parks, and Mr. and Mrs. John Loven attended

a birhdny surprise dinner Sunday given for W. O. Harrison, near Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chalfant left Wednesday to visit relatives at Arcanum, after a week's visit with Mr. James B. Trone Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Turner entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haines and daughter LueiK', and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haines ol Sydney, Mrs. Alice Cress and George Kossler of near Troy Mrs. O. H Wolverion and Mrs. H. C. Sellman, ot Greenville, took supper Thursday evening with Mrs. Mary Trone and family. Donald Trone returned with them for a few days' visit Mr. and Mrs. Bert El ike r and son Joseph and Harry Hartman of New Madison, and Miss Sylvia Trone enjoyed an outing Sunday at Overlook park Miss Carrie Miller sent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Myrtle Trone Miss Ruby Guenther of Campbollstown was the guest of her parents over the week end and visited Miss Katie Waldren Sun

day afternoon. . .Perry Cloyd and wife of Oklahoma, who are visiting Ohio relatives are guests of John Fellers this week Mis. Elizabeth Cloyd visited last week with her eon, Earl and family at West Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. Arlcss Furry and family attended the funeral of the latter's father Sun day, at Lewis-burg Mr. and Mrs. I,eo Guy entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fourman on Saturday and on Sunday. Howard Baker and Mr. and Mrs. William Leas and son of Richmond, were their guests Miss Lillian Jenkins sppnt last week with hei patents at Cast in;? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick and Robert Paul visited Sunday at Dayton with George Emerick and f.-imilv Mr. and Mrs. C. E

Barmes entertained Mrs. Elsa Kinsey of Eaton, and her daughter Edith of Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox and daughter of Eaton to dinner Sunday. Misses Ruby Guther and Katie Waldren and Dr. and Mrs. Wolverton of Greenville called on Mrs. Mary Trone and family Sunday . .The members of the TT. B. church gave a reception on Friday evening to their pastor and v'l'e. Uev. and Mrs. Nichols.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff visited Rnnduv at Brookville with Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and son. Virgil.. ..Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Huey entertained over iho week-end Mr. and Mrs. Joe L( tchire and Mr. and Mrs. James Cus-hmr.n and family of Dayton Mrs. II. J. Early and son. Dwight, are visiting thi.; week with Dayton relatives. . . .Hurley Howell returned Friday to Detroit, Mich., after a week's

visit wiOt his another. Mrs. Anna How-! ell. His little sen, Gerald, of Verona,!

spent Thursday with him Mrs. Cora Leas and daughter, Mary, of Oxford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leas and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lea left on Saturday for a two weeks' visit at New York city and other points in the east Mr. and Mrs. Mart Wherley attended the funeral of a relative at West Alexandria on Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker attended a surprise dinner given Sunday for Mrs. Albert Siler

Choir practice will be held on Wednesday evening, Oct. 11 at the Christian church. All singers are requested to be present. Prayer meeting, this Wednesday evening on account of class meeting of the Woman's Bible class on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jesse Utz..Mrs. Isaac Christman visited in Lewisburg last Thursday Henry Howard and family spent Sunday with Will Fellers and family near Greenville. ... .Mrs. I. A. Buhrman and Miss Carrie Miller spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Frank

Oehler Mrs. Helen Chalfaut of

Dayton called on Mrs. Mary Trone and daughter, Myrtle Tuesday. Miss Sylvia Trone returned to Dayton Sunday evening after a short visit at home The school opened here again Monday after closing Thursday and Friday for the fair Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beck spent Sunday with her parents near Castine. . . .Dr. DeWitt McGriff and children, Audrey and William, of Lima, were week-end

visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Ricker

....Mr. and Mrs. Burley Rautsaw and

son, Billy Joe, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rautsaw at Eldorado

Mr. France and daughter and Ed.

Kisling, .of St. Louis, and Mason Kis-

ling, of near Eldorado, called on Mr

and Mrs. John Waldren, Sr., Sunday ....Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren and

daughter, Beulah, spent Sunday at Ea

ton with Mr. and Mrs. Kirkhoff . . . . Master Guy Trump, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Trump, of Cherubusco, Ind., returned home Monday after a four weeks' visit with his uncle, John Gauch, and family. He was accompanied by his grandfather, Frank

Hapner, of Arcamim. On Wednesday he was entertained at dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Beane Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman and family at Dayton C. A. Trone transacted business at Eaton Monday A number from Eaton attended the Rebekah lodge meeting here on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Juday, of Dayton, spent-several days of last week here with relatives. Together with George Juday and son, Harley, and Warren Juday, they spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stout, near Eldorado Mrs.. Alice Richards and Mrs. Ella Gates were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrickson

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Mrs. Russell Shaw, both of Spartans-

burg, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt Mr. and Mrs.

William Henry was the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. David Weller Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. August Kuhn

and daughter, Irene, spent Sunday in

Richmond visiting relatives.. .Mr. and

Mrs. William Barton and daughter, Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton ana sons of Ridgeville, and Mrs. Frank Eaton and daughter, of Richmond, called on Mr and Mrs. Charles Blose and family Sunday evening.. .Mr. and Mrs. Cal Clopp and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin, and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend and family, at Fountain City..... Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkman, near Arba, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Chnoweth called on Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt Sunday evening.

Called by Death

ELDORADO, Ohio Miss Felicia Dill left Mondaymorning for Sarasota, Fla., where she will spend the winter. Miss Maud Rautsaw of Dayton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rautsaw. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Luther Petry speint Sunday with Elmer Petry and family. .. .Dr. Van Pelt and family spent the week end with friends at Indianapolis. .. .Mrs. Joseph Shaeffer is spending the week with Dayton relatives Abe Sayler, who has been confined to his home for

several weeks with an ailment the nature of which is uncertain, is grad

ually growing worse Mr. and Mrs. Alva White spent Sunday with O. M. Thompson and fam'ly Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayton, Robert Stayton and family

and Mrs. Lydia Emrick were guests Sunday of Charles Stayton and fam

ily Dessie Cahill of Lewisburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz. Afternoon and evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. William Schlientz of Eaton, Clarence Schlientz of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schlientz of Brookville and Mr. F. D.

Steger. F. D. Steger, of Cardington, Ohio, for the past two years Y. M. C. A. secretary at Constantinople, Turkey, delivered a very interesting address in the U. B. church Sunday evening. Mrs. Martha Miller of Greenville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller H. B. Soil and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore McFadden spent Sunday with Ed Lock and family near Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bunger entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Burger, Irvin May and family of New Madison, Warren Bunger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Johnson of Richmond and Mrs. Mary Farlow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sehlos-

ser, Mr. and Mrs. William McCahe, and Mrs. Jane Sohlosser attended the funeral of Mrs. Ata Schlosser at Lewisburg Sunday Miss Vera Ever of Dayton spent the week end with F. E. Eyer and family Mrs. George Crane and daughter Mildred is spending the week with F. M. Deem and family H. R. McPherson and family spent Sunday with New Taris relatives.

White have gone to Dayton, where Mi. White has accepted a position as an artist. The evening was spent in playing games. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Adam Niewoehner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson

and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stetler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Osro Bloe. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thoma-. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Al exander, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family, Dr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkman, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orla Alexander and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas and family, Mr. and Mn. Charles Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Rid Mikesell and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Carmona, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Eva White, Mrs. Ethel Woods, Mrs. Addie Marshall, Miss Mildred White and Miss Thelma Wright. Mrs. Roy Bullerdick and daughter, Mrs. Raymond Smith and daughter and Mrs. Frank Eaton and daughter spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Blose Mrs. Harvey Kirkman spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fossenkepmper, at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Ethel Woods and John Addleman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Weidenbaugh, near Bethel, Sunday Harold Bios dined Sunday with Willard Blose Dan Mutehner, Robert Knoll, Misses Pauline Hiatt and Mildred Knoll mo

tored to Piqua, Ohio, Sunday Mrs. Mabl Addleman and son Robert, spent the w ek end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Scurbeer, of near Richmond.. . .Paul Wallace spent Sunday with Earl Houser Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirkman called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman Saturday evening. ....Mrs. Minnie Robinson is ill Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw and Mr. and

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris spent Sunday with their father, Charles Morris, at Greenville, Ohio... . . Marvin Cobine spent Sunday with

friends in Richmond Robert Rey

nolds and Amos Danner visited friends in Greensfork and Ilagerstown Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith, of Dayton, were guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Feemster Mr. and Mrs. W .A. Carpenter and daughter Mildred, Miss Marie Bolen-

baugh, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Wright,

and Ed Jackson motored to BrooUcille and Magnesia Springs and spent Sunday.. .The Christian Sunday school

rendered an interesting program last Sunday, which was thir rally day. They had an attendance of 200. The

Loval Women's class had an attend

ance of 56. Every department was

represented in the program, the home

department included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornthwaite spent the week

end at Greencastle, visting their sons Robert and La Verne, who are attend

ing DePauw university.. .A large number of people from here attended the home coming and Lutheran centenial

celebration at Pershing Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Adam, Mettert and Ban

jo Ribolt have returned from a visit

with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watt al

Shelbyville A. R. Feemster attend

ed the lawyers' picnic at Newcastle

Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Joe Locke

Fpcnt Sunday with relatives at Rich

mond Miss Rosella Close, of this

city, and Wilbur Briar, of Pershing

were married in Kentucky Saturday

and returned to this city Saturday evening, where they will siake the'lr

home. The bride's sister, Mrs. Ray

mond Gardner entertained a number

of relatives, at dinner Sunday in theiv honor Miss Grace Loman of Por-

tonton. Wash., and Miss Nellie Ridlen of Indianapolis, were week end guests

of Mr. and Mrs. Ada Hamard.

Elmer Newkirk spent Saturday with

lelatives in Richmond.. .Mr. and Mrs

Adam Mtttert and Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Sumwalt spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. Dan Dorland and Mr. and Mrs

Carl Dorland, at Muncie.

HAWTHORNE HILL, Ohio Mrs

Robrt Neanover and daughter, Edn;:

Mae. spent Monday with Mrs. Sarah

Neanover, of near Camden Henry

Sanders and sons assisted Otto Geis

with his corn cutting Friday Rob

ert Neanover and sister, Miss Anna

Neanover w re in Richmond Ind., Mon

day Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cupp and

son, Eugene, were guests Sunday of

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Flory and family near Camden Mr. and Mrs. Her

man Potterf and daughter, Mary

Kathryn spent Sunday with Mr. and

MRS. REBEKAH DOWNING GREENVILLE, Ohio, Oct 4. Funeral services for Mrs. Rebekah Downing, 80 years old, who died at her home in Hollansburg, Monday, were to be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was to be in Hollans

burg. MRS. MARY McKHANN GREENVILLE, Ohio, Oct. 4. Mrs. Mary McKhann, 62 years old, wife of Dr. C. F. McKhann, died at her home here Tuesday afternoon.

MRS. CAROLINE HARRIS EATON, Ohio, Oct. 4. Simplicity In every detail marked the funeral of Mrs. Caroline Harris, 82 years old, lifelong resident of Preble county and widow

of the late Col. Andrew L. Harris, at

one time governor of Ohio, which took

place here Tuesday afternoon from her

home, Cherry and Decatur streets.

The services in the home were brief

and more or less private. The Rev. Hiley Baker, pastor of the First Chris

tian church, preached the funeral ser

mon and officiated at the burial in Mound Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Harris passed away Saturday, week after she was stricken with

paralysis. She is survived by a son, Walter C. Harris, of Brooklyn. N. Y.

Hoffman spent the week end with her cousin. Miss Minnie Mann, at Eaton. ....Mr. and Mrs. John Orr and sou Myron wtTe visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morrow and family,near Camden The Wide Awake Canning club received the first premium in the county fair, Miss Fredia Bailey receiving the first premium and Miss

Maria Gully, Lelia Button, Hilda' Mann, first, second and third in the club. Miss Wilma Mann is leader oi the club Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey, of Dayton, Ohio, spent a few days of last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. WTill BaiUy and family. CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kautz spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Cooper and family James Sullivan suffered a broken limb during the past week Mrs. Jesse McWhlnney is entertaining her two sisters from Iswa Mrs. Gilchrist is spending a few days with Mrs. Sarah Gard.. . . .Mrs. Shumate is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Leon Craig and family at Cam

bridge. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Grant

Larsh and son Herbert visited rela tives at Winchester, Ind., Sunday

Misses Ruth O'Hara and Edith Larsh

spent Sunday with Dorothy Raper. . . . Quite a number from this place at

tended the funeral of Ed Treffinger at

Newcastle Woman Hart In Automobile Crash NEWCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 4. Mrs. J. P. Wickliff was injured in an auta accident Tuesday evening, when a car in which she was riding, driven

by her husband, suffered collision with a large delivery truck. Cuts by flying glass from the windshield required several stitches to close.

Violators Of Quarantines Are Warned In Rashville RUSHVILLE, Ind., Oct. 4. Arrest and fines for violators of diphtheria and scarkt fever quarantines wa.s threatened yesterday by the health authorities, as the result of a mild epidemic which is sweeping over the town. New cases are due to infection from quarantine violators.

New Hope Sunday afternoon The Jackson township Sunday school convention will be held at the local Christian church. An afternoon and evening program has been rranged Mr. and Mrs. Henry Branley entertained a number of relatives to dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pence spent Sunday evening with Dorothy Sheffer.

Mrs. P. K. Augspurger, of Camden... W. S. Fogarty, county superintendent of schools, visited the Potterf school

Monday.. .Mrs. Robert. Neanover and

daughter, Edna Mae, called on Mrs.

Elbert Huffman Saturday morning...

Several from this vicinity visited the

Preble county fair last week Lee

Mann spent Sunday evening at the

home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Apagar.

near Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Elmer

Man and daughter, Minnie, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and family Mrs. Elbert Huffman and son, Elmer, called on Harry Litehiser Saturday morning...

.Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and

family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karicofe and family, of near Camden, were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and

Mrs. George Weist Mr. and Mrs. Orla Dwyer and daughter, Louise,

were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Felton Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geis and Miss Bertha Geis were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider, of Dayton, Ohio...

. . Miss Mae Kuth spent last week at

her home in New, Paris, Ohio...

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Emerick and fam

ily of near Eaton, were guests Sun

day of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey and

family Mr. and Mrs. Will Pat

terson, of Dayton, spent a few days

of last week with Harry Litehiser.

. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neanover and

family were guests Sunday afternoon of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Neanover and family, near Camden Mr. and

Mrs. Ralph Morrow and family, Mrs

Perry Clawson, Mrs. PatteTson and Mrs. Maude Flory of Lewisburg, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and

Mrs. James Bechtol and daughter, Lucile Miss Marie and Lawrence

Neanover spent the week end with

their grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Nean

over and family, near Camden Lee

Mann called. on Mr. and Mrs. Elbert

Huffman and family, Sunday Miss Fredia Bailey spent last week with

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey

and family.. .Guests Sunday of George

Veist were Mr. and Mrs.. I. E. Em

erick, Mr. and Mrs. George" Emerick

and son, James, of Eaton, Ohio, Mr,

and Mrs. Louis Weist and son, Kenneth, of near Camden. .. .Miss Edna

WHITEWATER. Ind. Friends and neighbors gave' a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White last Friday evening at their home here. Mr. and Mrs.

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