Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 251, 21 October 1922 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, EST)., SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1922.
CHRISTIAN BUSINESS ; EN HOPE TO. FORM - FEDERATION III U. S.
(TIT Associated Prest)
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oc 2L A
movement for the federation of Chris
tian business men's clubs throughout the United States -was Inaugurated here today' at a conference' of business
men from more than 15 of the larger
cities of the country.
'"The conference -was called for the
purpose- of establishing closer relationships among the 30 clubs now
formed, and of inspiring and assisting the formation of other clubs," said
Francis J. Gable, editor of The Chris
tian Business Man. and a leader In
the movement. "It is hoped that the
interest manifested at this gathering may open the way for a great convention of Christian business men next
year."
Th program calls for the organiza
tion of approximately 100 clubs witnin a year. The Detroit Christian business
men's club has extended an invitation
to hold the proposed convention in De
troit early in 1923. - Opened By Address.
o The conference here was to be open
ed with an address of welcome by Rob
ert L. Cross, president of the Business
Men's Christian Unity of Kansas City, and response by Albert Wood, presi
dent of the Men's Unity Club of De
troit.
; Other speakers on the two-day pro
gram include Charles Fillmore, found
er of the Unity School of Christianity,
Kansas City; David Walter Pye, New
York: Charles H. Watts, Philadelphia;
Ralph E. Bolieau, Lincoln, Neb.; Paul
Spielberger, Tulsa, Okla.; Charles M, Sehlag, St. Louis, and Will H. Colvig,
wheeling. W. va.
Cities represented other than by the speakers named include Chicago, Rochester. Cincinnati, Columbus, St.
Paul, Jacksonville, Fla,, and Columbia,
Mo.
,. "To search out and apply the laws
of Cod in all commercial relations between ourselves and all men," is the stated object of the BusiPS3 Men's Christian Unity of Kansas City, under whose aur'ices the conference is held. All members agree to make the Golden Rule fundamental in their "relations. A chair Is reserved at all meetings for Jesus Christ, "the unseen Guest, whom wo acknowledge to be the directive head of our work."
FIRST SMYRNA REFUGEE HERE.
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BURY EIGHT MINERS
WHO DIED IN BLAZE
McCURTIN, Okla, Oct 2L The
quiet little Twining camp today is liv
ing again through a measure of the
horror that befell It In 1912 when -76
men and boyB lost their Uvea In the
Sandboi Coal company's mines, for
today McCurtin is burying the dead
who were killed In -yesterdays disaster
at the Progressive Coal company's mines.
The funerals of three of the eight
men killed In the blaze were to have been held within, three hours of each
other.
Old time miners, said today that they
were of the opinion that Burel Spronse,
youngest of those killed, was accidently drowned. Blinded by the blast, it
Is believed that he attempted to feel his way out of the mine and walked
Into the water at the bottom and was
overcome.
While the humans fleeing tee great fire and massacre uave been
droDDed bv the wayside. "Miss Smyrna" Has Deen Drougm 10 wese
shores by the crew of the Winona, one of the rescue ships, adopted dog Is shown with Joe King.
The
METHODISTS TO FILL "EMERGENCY CHEST"
The Woman's Club Notes
Wallace Reid Suffers
Nervous Collapse, Report LOS ANGELES, Oct 21. Wallace
Reld. film star, has suffered a nervous collapse and will be off the screen for at least a month. Reports that he was critically 111, however, were denied at
the Lasky studio, where it was said that Reid had been given a few weeks vacation to recuperate thoroughly.
Reid. it was said, is suffering from a
malady peculiar to the movies, known
as "kleig eyes" due to the use or blinding "Klelg" light in the filming of motion pictures.
Converted Austrian To Talk
At Third Church Sunday
S. E. Polovlna, native Austrian, who has been converted, is to speak at the
Third M. E. church Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. He will tell the story of his life, and the public is invited to
hear his narration.
Logansport Democratic
Official To Speak Here Mrs. A T. Flynn, of Logansport state vice chairman of the Democratic
organizations, will address a meeting
of the voters of Richmond, to be held
in the city hall at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Instruction in use of
the ballot will be given by Mrs. Flynn.
. "Methodist Emerpency Chest Day" program will bo given at the First M. E. church Monday morning at " 10 o'clock. Each pastor from the district will be present and will place in the "emergency chest" the amount of money collected, from his charge as its share of the two million dollars emergency fund being raised by the Methodist Episcopal church to overcome the sag caused by the non-payment of Centenary pledges throughout the country. While the Richmond district has paid its share in full each year, largo deficits have occurred in other parts of the country making necessary this special offering in order to carry on the missionary activities at home and abroad as planned in the regional surveys made at the beginning of the Centenary movement. " The Rev. W. G. Dunham, of Hyde
Park M. E. church of Cincinnati, will
make the principal address of the day
Much interest is being manifested as to the outcome of the chest and it
is hoped that the entire amount apportioned this district will be raised, which is $G,SC0. The apportionment for the state of Indiana is $120,000.
' The Richmond district has led all
others in the reaching of its quota in
all compaigns. and it is expected that Ihe quota in the present effort for the
"'emergency chest will be forthcoming
with th usual dispatch. Dr. bomer
ville Light will be in charge of the
program for the day. Surprise Party Given
For Samuel J. Weston
Samuel J. Weston was given a surprise party ct the K. of P. hall in honor of his birthday Friday evening. The guests wore: Mr. and Mrs. Walter boins and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Jawe?, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Smith. Mr. and. Mrs. S'.raurl Weston, Mrs. Miller, Levi Tavlor, Clifford Clay, William Hill and son. Hn!ey Miller. J. Tay'or, Creed Harris, E. Ca?tleman. of Connersvllle, and Samuel J. Weston.
Oct 24 Italian art Oct 31 Music. i Oct 31 Literary. "Venetian Painters of the Early Renaissance," i3 to be the subject of lecture and slides before the art department of the Woman's club at 2:30
o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Public Art gallery. The study of Italian art Is to be con
tinued by this department this year
and Mrs. Melville F. Johnson, lecturer
for the aepartment, will continue this
winter the series of lectures on Italian
art which she gave last winter. Her talks will be supplemented with slides.
The music department of the Wom
an's club will hold its second meeting Oct 31, when a Bach and Handel program will be given.
The first gathering of the literary
department will be held at the Mor-
risson-Reeves library the afternoon of Oct 31 when Prof. Merrill Root lecturer for the club, will speak on "Human Values in Contemporary English Poets."
Glider With Passenger
Stays In Air 49 Minutes iBy Associated Press) NEW HAVEN, England, Oct 21. In
the gliding competition at Itford Hill today, G. P. Olley, in a Fokker biplane, broke the world's record for
gliding with a pasenger, remaining In
the air 49 minutes.
Masonic Calendar
Dismiss Suit Of State
For Foreclosure Of Bond
Suit of the state against George P.
Muey and Frank P. Robison for foreclosure of bond was dismissed and costs paid Saturday. The suit had
been filed several months ago after
All Over Indiana
' Short News of City
Viaita Art Gallery Mrs. Graves, of
Kokomo, was a visitor at the Pubuc
Art Gallery here Friday. She is much
interested in the local art oxganuation
as Kokomo is trying to start an art
movement Coroner is 111 Dr. S. Edgar Bond,
Wayne county coroner, is confined to
his home with a slight case of pto
maine poisoning, according to an an
nouncement Saturday. It is Deuevea he will be able to be oat again by Monday.
Westenbera Estate Executor How
ard Thomas qualified as executor for
the estate of Henry westennerg, in
circuit court Saturday.
Hinckie In Amboy Milo S. Hinckle,
secretary of the Friends' foreign mis
sion board, and his family are spending a few days with relatives in Am
boy. Ind.
Dr. S. E. Smith to Speak sjt. b. .ti.
Smith, superintendent of the Eastern
Indiana Hospital for the Insane, will
address the Richmond Ministerial association at its regular weekly meeting in the reading room of the Y. M.
C A. Monday morning at iu o ciock.
Suit for Divorce Cruel and inhuman treatment is alleged in the suit for divorce filed by Amy E. Ulrlch. against
Charles Ulrich.
Deaths and Funerals
(By United Press) FT. WAYNE, The center of the foreign horn white population of the United States Is sixteen miles east of Ft Wayne.
PETER SBTTRGH Editor McStoops
of the Pike county Democrat could not
open his office safe after thieves clos
ed It when they stole 40 cents irom
it.
BLTJFFTON Donald Noble had his
left thumb torn off when he accident-
ly discharged a shotgun in his hand.
FT. WAYNE A divorce complaint
filed by Mrs. Vivian Lindenburg
against her husband, Wilbur, states that the couple lived together only an
hour after the marriage, which was
arranged by their parents.
FRANKFORT Chief of police Daw
son has ordered the arrest of every
boy caught scaping windows as a Hallowe'en prank.
NOBLE SVILLE Miss Edna Kelster
and Floyd Newsom were married In
the old Quaker fashion, when they performed the ceremony themselves
without getting a license.
PRINCETON Mrs. Susan Hyneman
celebrated her one-hundred-firet birth
day In the Methodist hopitaL
SILVER LAKE Mrs. Sarah Smith,
put out her husband, Samuel's eye.
when she accidently dropped carbolic
acid which she thought was eye medi
cine, into it
WARSAW Charging that his wife
cared more for the family dog than she did for him, Ivan. Herold has fil
ed suit for divorce. JDNESBORO Mrs. Edna Macy was struck by a bull, but was not seriously injured when a shell was discharged in a rubbish Ore which she started.
DAVID HANAGAN
David Hanagan, 76 years old, died
Monday, Oct 23 Richmond Com-
mandary No. 8 K. T. will confer the order of the temple.
Tuesday, Oct 24. Richmond Lodge
No. 196 F. and A M- work in the Fellow-craft Degree.
Wednesday, Oct 2o. All Master Ma
sons are requested to meet at tne Temple at 1 o'clock when the Grand
Lodge of Indianapolis will convene
for the purpose of laying the corner stone of the East Side Junior High school. Richmond Commandary and all Master Masons are to act as escort to the Grand Lodge officers and it is urgent that every one will join In the ceremonies. A parade will form at the Temple. There will be cars for those unable to walk. ' Thursday, Oct 26. - Masonic club will give a dance to the Masons and families. Friday, Oct 27. King Solomon chapter No. 4, R. A. M. work in the Past and Most Excellent Masters Degrees. Saturday, Oct 28. Loyal Chapter No. 49 O. E. S. will give a dance for the benefit of the De MoLay boys.
Frank P. Robison had "skipped" his Jmaay nignt ax a o ciocs at uib uc
bond, for which George P. Muey had or nis aaugnter on imvea.euu cm-no sMinrihr T-ntPi- Bnhismi ws His home is at CentervUle. Death re
rested in Chicago and returned to this suited from a complication of diseases. ,,T,,. .v.o Vi a .i.-i a f;noii 41 oriri I Ha was born in Indiana, May 21, ls4b,
costs and given a 60-day sentence to and had been a resident of Richmond the penal farm. He had been con- but a short time. Mr. Hanagan was victed on a charge of violation of the a member of F. and A. M, Q- O,
liquor law. - ol f. wages. Funeral services win be held Man
WatSOn And Governor Alien Bryannapel church,Clsouthesttf GO P nonhor fiert Weph Centerville. Burial will be in Bryant . u. r. opeaners next weeR cemetery- Rev Mccormick win ot-
At least two Republican meetings fiCiate. Friends may call any time, at are scheduled for next week in Rich- e home of his daughter, Mrs. Malott mond. Gov. Henry J. Allen of Kansas 0Q Easthaven avenue, .
will speak at the mgn scnooi auauor- , . lum Tuesday evening. Senator James ....John Hazelrigg and Walter and
E. Watson will speak In the Coliseum Robert Krone went to Evans vllle on
Saturday evening, Oct 28. Thursday to see Single G race.....
Miss Harriet Overbeck has been visit
SANITATION CONNOTES
IDEA OF CLEANLINESS
The word "sanitation" has to do
with the environmental side of health
and connotes the idea of cleanliness. Clean air, clean water, clean food.
clem clothing, clean houses, clean streets, clean rivers, clean soil all
these and more are comprised within the compass of the word sanitation. From the public health point of view
sanitation Is limited to matters which affect a considerable' number of people and which are usually undertakes by governments or are regulated by governments under the police power.
These come within the field of the sanitary engineer.
Public health activities are based
partly on science and partly on law.
says George C. Whipple In the Nation's Health. Some of the present efforts to combine science with law seem like
putting new wine into old bottles. The
laws may stipulate that an abundance of pure water shall be supplied to a community, but is not empowered to say how this may be done. '
.Developments of importance are being rapidly made in the field of sewage treatment The subject of stream pollution, however, is well ready for thoughtful study by a federal commis
sion of some kind composed of men who represent manufacturing, law; engineering, fisheries and health.
A SIMPLE, PRETTL GOWN
Former U. S. Shipping Board
Counsel Sued For Divorce
(By United Press) , CHICAGO, Oct 21. Elmer Schles-
singer. former general counsel for the
United States shipping board, was made defendant in a divorce suit Instituted by Mrs. Halle Schaffner Schlessinger here. Mrs. Schlessinger charges desertion.
Wild Animals Burned
To Death In Zoo Fire
INDEPENDENCE, Mo, Oct 21.
Wild animals burned to death, while
terrifying jungle cries of fear wakened
the town when the zoo here was destroyed by fire early today. Estimates were 25 animals were burned to death. The fire was believed of Incendiary origin.
Suburban
Whitewater Lodge I. 0. 0. F-
T n 1ft T)ln Tln,A Bvrd entertained the Helping Hand o Organize 10 Viece band , cfasg of the Christian church Thurs-
GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Gail Pickett is visiting relatives at Milville George Mosey made a business trip to
Cincinnati Thursday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ragen, Mary and George Ragen of Richmond called on Margaret Ragen Friday afternoon Mrs. Alice
..Several of the members of the W. lT, relatives in Hamilton. Ohio....
M. T. of the M. E. church motored to Newton conklin has returned from a Mianisburg Wednesday to attend a month's visit with relatives at Hamil missionaray meeting Mr. and Mrs. ton QhiQ MrS- F- j Scudder and Lester Heavenridge entertained com- cujn Bpending a few days with pany Friday evening. w aiBt(, ln Columbus. Ohio.
Tho Hctrirt ronvfintion of the W. R.
CAMDEN, Ohio Mrs. Nora Dobbins a wm convene at Knightstown, Oct.
of Richmond Is visiting Mrs. Olivia
27. A number of the local members
Brown. . . .Mrs. Cora McCord is home ' planning to attend. . . .Mr. and Mra.
after a few weeks' visit with her son.
Ernest and family in Toledo. .. .Mr.
Arthur Cornthawaite and family spent
a r ,vi, v Thursday in Richmond. .. .Miss Julia and Mra. William Hibbins of Port (0 00inir , w
with her mother in Richmond Mrs.
TTnward Elliott and son. Robert of
Wayne, Ind., are spending this week
with Mrs. Hibbins's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Brower... .Mrs. Julia Fisher i3
Whitewater lorte ot uaa e;iows Which for many years has boasted of one of the finest locl-e orchestras in Indiana, is soon to take another step torward along musical lines and put forth a band of 16 pieces. Elmer E. Hawkins is organizing the band and Robert Wilson is to direct. The first rehearsal of the new organization will be hold Tuesday night at the Odd Fellows hall and any members of the fraornitv who have experience in band
work are cordially Invited to be present. During the coming winter the new band will accompany Whitewater degree team on its visits to other lodges. Mrs. Lloyd E. Harier Heads MacDowell Club Mrs. Lloyd E. Harter was formally elected secretary-treasurer of the Richmond MacDowell club at its organization meeting held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. Foulke. Mrs. Harter had been acting in that capacity until the club was organized. Several new members were taken in and It is hoped that in a short time the club membership will total 100. If It reaches this goal Mrs. Edward MacDowell will return here this winter to give a recital. A short program of MacDowell music was rendered Including two piano solos. "Improvisation" and "The Haunted House" played by Miss Gladys Longnecker and two mi r1os "Thy Beaming Eyes" and
The Blue-Bens" by Miss Marie Deuk-
er. RAIL CASE CONTINUED
rirtr.kan Oct 21. The motion to
-dissolve the interlocutory injunction arainst the six shop crafts growing ut of the railroad strike was continued for hearing until Nov. 6 by Federal Judge James E. Wllkerson today at
day evening with a masquerade party. Mrs. Ora Wise entertained the Needlecratt club Thursday afternoon. Needle work contests were enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Florence Linderman and Mrs. Florence Bish. Refreshments were served to Misses Mary Ullery. Edith Pickett, Helen and Kathleen Ridge, Mrs. Ed Allen.. Mrs. John Ullery, Mrs. Guy Wickersham, Mrs. Florence Linderman, Mrs. Flor
ence Bish, Mrs. Charles Cummins, Mrs.
Elmer Ullery, Mrs. Russell Yates, Mrs. Earl Ridge. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Russell Yates.
Thursday afternoon a birthday party
was given in honor of Nadiene Wise's ninth birthday. The afternoon was
spent in contests and games. The dining room was decorated with a birthday cake with nine candles. Re
freshments were served to Caroline
and Marcella Yates, Nellie, Catherine
adn Esther Jane Cummins, Juanita Boyd, Elizabeth Boyd, and Jeanette Hoggatt
CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio The se
nior class served a chicken dinner at school Friday Mrs. Julia Markey
has moved to Eaton Marvls Banker returned to his home here Wednes
day morning after three years of army
life, most of whicn was speni overseas
....Mrs. Charles uanKer visuea ner daughter, Mrs. Frank HOT, at Eaton Wednesday and Thursday Mrs.
Lewis Parker of Dayton is visiting
her brother, Warner Gard, and wife at
Richmond. Ind Miss tuizaDeni Mur
ray came home Saturday from Mlani
university. She has been hi.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker are
visitine InJRananolis relatives... .The
Lanier srade boys defeated the Jack
son grade boys' bas-e-baH team 6 to 5, Friday afternoon.. .The Jackson high school baseball team was defeated by
the New Paris team at New Paris, Fn
day afternoon, 8 to L.The large
brick house on the Conger farm at West Florence, occupied by L P. Ben-
ham, caught firo Thursday, but the timely arrival of many helpers soved the building from destruction.. . .Mrs. Minta Ross and family have moved to New Hope.
Charles Cooper purchased a new
cook stove of Clarence Reid at New
Paris Joe Cooper is adding to the
appearance of our town by painting
his buildings. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
McWhinney and the tatter's sisters,
Mrs. Charles McConas, Miss Nora Buila, of Colmbus City, Missouri, visited
relatives at Newcastle, Saturday and
Sunday. . . .The ladles aid society serv
ed dinner, Friday at the stock salo
at the Preble county fair grounds.
COTTAGE GROVE, Ind. Carl Sanford is attending the American Legion convention in New Orleans. Leo Sharp and Claud Irvin will take his place on the rural route Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kay and little son, John, returned home Wednesday after a two weeks' visit at Montezuma Mrs. Carrie Lewis called on Mrs. Alpha Holland Wednesday afternoon. ...The Friends are building1 Ian extra room on the church at Salem. The foundation has already been laid Salem school
closed Thursday and Friday of this week so that the teachers could attend the Teachers' association meeting at
Indianapolis. .. .Mrs. Amanda Paddock
gave a party m honor of her mothers
birthday, Saturday The Friends
church gave a sale at W. A. Fosdick's store Saturday for the benefit of the
church. .. .Miss Ida Logue is visitinj
Alonzo Logue.
street.. Superintendent John Schwarz Mrs D. C. HollowelL .lliss 'Blanche of Butler county, addressed a large Bird Is spen ding a few days wi th Mrs. crowd at the parent-teachers' meeting O. M. Smith in Dayton. Ohio. ...The Wednesday evening Mrs. Pearson Methodist church will give a Penny of Hamilton spent this week with Mrs. supper ln the baseent of their church
Cora PoCOCk. nexi xuesuay evemu6....i.c. i , Reese will preach his second rermon PHILOMATH Ind. Mr. and Mrs. th Patriotic series, at the Baptist Grant Rose and family spent Sunday church, Sunday night, at 7:3j 9 o clock, with the former's brother Abe Rose, The subject will be The Patriotism ot foir-ni t r-i of edncation" Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Indiananolis. snent the, wePk with Carpenter, Mrs. Squire Cornthawaite
and son. Lavell, spent Friday ln Ind-
enger. Mrs. Paul Crundell and chlV ianapolis Mrs. Everett Modlin and three daughters have gone to Flor-
her sister, Mrs. Harry Lamberts... Ida to spend the winter The De Fern Rose and Virgil Plessinger, of Moss concert company gave an excel-
Richmond, spent the week-end with wm concen a; uib niu si uu
their parents.. .Ray Fulton spent Sun- nesday nignu dav with Mr. and Mrs Rnsa RtcnrBiu I
..Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and ubjuktx, ma. josepn unmore uas Rrm nrvni. wws in Cent-cxr-viiia tti. returned to Fort Thomas after spend-
TiAKrtav nieht Mr. an iTr 'siroifa ins a few days here the guest of his
Reed and family, of near Centerville. mother airs, ieo xnaxwea spem
Tr imi Mr Rorhor wirr. ond Thursday in mmiiioa. wmiim
enna rf T?ifhmnn1 erwnt Riinilar n-it'i I DaweS Ot lrVin. 1S.J., IS IU3 guesi OI
Mrs. Jennie Pl-essinger, daughter Vir- relatives and friends here Everett gel and son David Sylvia Stinson Osborne of Indianapolis is the guest
spent Wednesday night with Ruth Mc- or ms parents Air. ana Airs, rosier w borne Mrs. Elizabeth Corfman is
Rodenburs: spent the cast week visit- the guest of her daughter Mrs. Jesse
FAIR HAVEN, Ohio Mrs. Ett New
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Mort Dubois
and son Kenneth spent Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Ceville Fel-
ton.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge
spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Curtis Boyle at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Dolphin at Brookville
..Messrs. Roy Morrow and Lester
Heavenridge were in Cincinnati Friday Mrs. Ellis White entertained
the-"Jolly Hustlers" Wednesday after
noon. .. .George Craig spent Sunday in Morning Sun.... Mrs. Robert Evans
is visiting relatives in Kokomo. . . .Cot
tage prayer meetings were held this
week: Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Laird; Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White; Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Henning; Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hays; Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell; Saturday, Rev. and Mrs. Williams. Sunday morning at 9:30 a series of meetings
will begin to continue throughout the
week Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ken-
worthy spent Saturday and Sunday
with Ray Henry ln Dayton.
Mrs. Cecil Kenworthy and daughter.
Ethel Delia, Mrs. Malinda Newton and Virginia and Ruth Allen visited at the home of Ed Thompson during the past
week Mrs. Addie Creech visited at the home of Stanley Dill man a few days recently.... Mrs. Mary Ward and Lewis Velio spent Sunday at the home
of George Van Skivers of near Sugar
Valley. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James Heav
enridge, Mrs. Fannie Heavenridge and daughter, Kathryn of Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heavenridge and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridee Mr. and
Mcrs. Ellit .White spent Sunday after
noon, at the home of Charlese Phil pott
day ln Richmond.... Kenoirtha Camp Fire Girls held a business meeting in
Library Friday afternoon. .Miss Isabella Sharp and Mrs. Ray Connor spent
Friday afternoon in Richmond.
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mr. and
Mrs, J. A. Miller went to New Madison this week as a delegate to the
state grance convention. ...Miss Alma Charles has gone to Petosky, Mich, to
visit her aunt Mrs. E. D. Charles,
who Is expected to return home with
her.... Miss Mary Wbodard is attend
ing the state W. C. T. U. convention
at Wabash this week Mrs. Alice
Hunt is visiting at Knightstown this
week.... Rev. Luke Woodard, who is
past 91 years old, preached at the
Whitewater Friends church at Rich
mond. ...Several young people of this
place attended the young people's con
vention at Centerville Mrs. Florence Wooters la ln Michigan visiting
her brothers.... The Friends' mission
ary meeting was held at the home of
Mrs. Will Stldham Wednesday afternoon.. ..Mrs. Joseph Johnson was
called to Richmond this week owing
to the sickness and death of her sister Mrs. Tom Bond is visiting her daughter at Ft Wayne this week. LYNN, Ind. Newman Anderson Is In a very serious condition at his home in East Church street. . . , George Miller was a business visitor lh Rich
mond Friday. . . .Charles McClintock is the newly appointed postmaster Rev. Perry Thomas of Falrmount was
ue guesi r nuay evening oi ms lamer, John S. Thomas.... J, J. Kinsey has resigned his position wit the J. A Land company and will go into the
produce business with Sheds on South Main street
Mrs. Anna Beetley of Hollansburg was the guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Beetley.... Mrs, George Conner, of Winchester, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Chenoweth....
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mann attended the teachers' convention at Indianapo
lis this week.... The new store and meat market of George Miller will open for business Monday morning. No origin of the fire that destroyed the Beech Grove school building has been ascertained. Jesse Haner, former mail clerk has acepted a position on the road with a publishing firm in Chicago.
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ing her sistT, Mrs. Earl Porter, of
Smith of New Castle.; .. .Miss Helen
Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baruett spent me ween enu m nuaiAllen and children, Martin Rodenburg, ington Mrs. LeRoy Martin and of Pennville spent Sunday with Marv. son Marion is spending a few days Laura and John Rodenburg Ralph here with Mrs. G. W. Robertson..... Winters, of near Brownville, was op- Loren Fogarty won the $10 prize for
erated on at Reid hospital, Richmond, l" T. Wednesday, for appendicitis. He 13 the rinks. ..
getting along as well as can be ex- ue 'Lf. lut!L? Ai" T,entA ot thi timo H i th Knn ed new officers for the year at the
f f h Mr Fmnir wint meeting Tuesday night in the library
" - ........ . . .u.v..w.. . . . .
Virgil Plessinger spent Thursday af-
The officers appointed were: Mrs.
CI'CUI iUUlOUaj CLL- I , T-,v,l A r-iAt. T Jiian a
ternoon with Sjlvia Stmson Les- ..... j ' -rt, nrrt
treasurer; Mrs. Claude Hudelson, secretary; Mabelle Sharp, historian; Mrs.
lie Clevenger, or Indianapolis, was
taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Clevenger Wednesday. Ho
is ill with diphtheria Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Farley, cursor; Vivian Douthit press correspondent. A banquet
Leland Geise and family moved near for new ofIlcer3 ,1 be held at the
Connersville, Thursday.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Harry El-
home of Mrs. Charles Little, Oct 30. Mr. and, Mrs. George Coughlin en
tertained a gronp of friends to a dm-
liott has returned to Indianapolis after ner party Friday evening in honor of a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. yT ana jrs. Kent Paxton of WashFrank McDaniels....Mrs. Ora Graver ington, D. C. The guests were Mr.
wem 10 lniuauapous i oursaay to and Mrs. Paxton, Miss cnariotte Husspend the remainder of the week ted. Mis'a Mary Rebecca Plgman, RobMr. and Mrs. William Balsey returned ert Stevens. Ralph Kitchell and Mr.
to their home in Danville, in., after a and Mrs. Francis Farley and Mr. and
few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Harry Peters Mrs. Richard Swish- Misses Leah Connaway and Addie er has gone to Centerville to make her Gi'.more spent Tuesday evening in future home. .. .Paul Bertsch is spend- Richmond. .. .The members, of the ing this week with his sister, Mrs. Presbyterian church enjoyed a sapper Noble Ulrich, at Twelve Mile, Ohio... and social hour Thursday evening at Charles Melbourne has gone to Can- 7:30 in the auditorium. ...O. L. Stiv-ada-on a moose and deer hunting trip ers returned Friday evening from a ....Horace Hubbard received word trip through Yellowstone park and Thursday morning of the death of his California Mrs. Thomas Dougherty mother in Indianapolis of pneumonia and Mrs. Florence Barnard spent Fri-
BUILDING INSPECTOR INDORSES HOMES IN WRIGHT LAND ADDITION To Whom It May Concern: My duty as Building Inspector for the city of Richmond privileged me to personally inspect each operation of construction on all the houses in the new Wrightland Addition. It will go on record in saying that these houses are all well and substantially built over the most modern, up-to-date methods known to the building trade today. Each house is erected over an extra good foundation, which is the secret of the durability of any building. All the wiring for lights and electrical appliances was done according to the National Electric Code, and all other construction work was done according to the code of the city of Richmond, , J. ED. HIGGS, Building Inspector.
I I ANNOUNCING J The Opening of ' 1 Aikin Photo Studios 1 I 923 Main Street j Third Floor" Over Vigran'8 Ladies' Shop 1
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is true in every undertaking in life. It is a great principle when applied to securities and investments. It is almost a truism that a security, widely held by a very large number of people, is intrinsically a good security. Consider, then, the fifty thousand people who hold Dollings securities. Fifty thousand united in their high opinion of our securities, heartily co-operating in all our plans, make a Union that is, indeed, STRENGTH. The R. L. Dollings Company "Builders of Business INDIANAPOLIS E. M. HAAS, Local Representative 901 Main Street Telephone 2150 (Dealers License No. 0029)
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