Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 256, 27 October 1922 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. FRIDAY,- OCT. 27, 1922.

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ADJUSTMENT OF TAX LOAD UBGED BY LINK IN CAMBRIDGE TALK

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Oct. 27.

"Taxation should be divided according to the ability of the citizen to pay." said Dan Link, former member of the state tax board, and Democratic candidate for secretary of state, in an

address delivered in the opera house

at Cambridge City, Thursaay evening.

"The man who has 'a million-dollars is protected by the government just

that much more than the man who has a thousand dollars, and he should pay in that proportion," he continued.

He attacked the action taken in repealing the excess profits tax and the

surtax on large incomes, the passing

of the emergency tarifT law and the sudden deflation of land loans, in hw

speech. Clifton Speaks James A. Clifton of Connersville,

candidate for congress, dealt with alleged misuse of government property.

and characterized the handling of sur

plus war stocks as irregular in his

talk.

"Surplus war property was turned over to- the various states when the

present administration came into pow.

er." he said. "That property was not

sold to the public at low rates as li should have been. It was turned over to the friends of the party and state

officers." Mrs. Tweedy Talks

Woman's influence in politics was

the theme of the talk made by Mrs

Lillie Twedy, of Dublin, candidate for

the state senate.

"Women are intrested in questions

which pertain to humanity," said Mrs

Tweedy. "They are determined to find

, t. Rome way whereby world peace may

be assured. They want child labor legislation, an eight hour day for wo

men, and better public health.

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. LIBERTY. Ind. Miss Leah Conn-

away x spent Saturday and Sunday in Morristown with her brother, Bert Connoway and family Mrs. Jess Stevens entertained a group of friends Monday evening in honor of Miss Mary

Charmiehael who"leaves soon for Flor

ida.. .Thomas Dougherty has a position in the bank in Boston and will move his family there next spring Miss Laura Hill visited Mrs. Lenora Blackledgo in Rushville Sunday Mrs. Irene Beeler and daughter, Esther, returned from Indianapolis Sunday Mrs. Ed Ketner has returned from Indianapolis -after a few days' visit with Mr. nd Mrs. Glenn Hurd and family. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Will Kerr and guest3 of their son, Durbin and family in Columbus, Ohio.... Mr. and Mrs. Ethert Loper of Conneraville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rariden Miss Alice Connell spent Saturday in Connersville the guests of friends.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bethge have returned from Youngstown, where they spent the past week Miss Pearl Brandenburg was the guest of friends in Brownsville Monday. ... .Mr. and Mrs. George Carmichael and daughter, Mary, left Tuesday for Palm Beach, Fla..Miss Isabelle Sharp spent Tuesday In Cincinnati. .. .The Kenowatha Camp Fire Girls will entertain guests at a Halloween party In the high school gymnasium Saturday evening.. ..Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Martin went to '.Indianapolis Tuesday.V

On the left is Os-ke-non-ton, a Mohawk Indian ; on the right la the Princess Unkalunt, a Cherokee, both appearing in tribal dress as they sang sacrificial songs at the dedication of the statue of "Aspiration" (in the center) on the portico of the Church of St. Mark's on the Bouwerie. The unveiling was in honor of the celebration of the birthday of Peter Stpyvesant, who is buried in the churchyard.

- NEW GARDEN, Ind. Mrs. Ida Nicholson is visiting her sister. Mrs. Man-

Ion Bond.... Miss Glenna Bailey spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paulson, of Richmond Misses Ruth and Florence Burg spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Hoover. .. .Miss Ruth Williams was the week-end guest of Misses Leibold and Louise Martin at Earlham college. .: .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Macy and daughter, Thelma, spent Saturday evening with Mr.

guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Reece. HOLLANSBURG, Ohio Mr. and

Mrs. Len Green and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mikesell spent Sunday at Middletown E. O. Billman and family spent Sunday with the former's father, Mr. and Mrs. Will Billman Mrs. Mary Stoners is ill Mrs. Davis or Indianapolis spent Friday evening with Mrs. Eva Mikesell Mrs. Dan. Miller called on Mrs. Omer Retring Tuesday afternoon. .. .Miss Corine More entertained Saturday afternoon in honor of her eight birthday, the following: Misses Wilber Ginger, Garnet Cloyd, Mary and Cora Mikesell, Doris and Mildred Caskey, Louie Wright, Irma Spencer, Doris and Virginia Harris", Virgil Harris, Misses Ketring, Lillian Cox, Mary Ross, Mary Petry....Mrs. Viola Richards and daughter, Mrs. Nola Ross and children spent Saturday with Mrs. Ben Richards Misses Ida Piatt and Juanita Frazier called on Mrs. Grace and Ann Whiteman. .Mrs. Mary Chenoweth spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Woods Rev. and Mrs. Frazier called on Mr. and Mrs. Char

les Irvin Thursday evening Miss Bertha Ginger of near Dayton spent Saturday and Sunday with Charles

Ginger and family A masquerade

party and chicken supper will be held

at the Grange ball Friday evening. .

Miss Doris Jennings is spending this

week with her grandmother. Mrs. Ful-

pham of New Paris. .... .Mrs. W. D.

Bishop called on Mrs. Dessie White

Tuesday evening..: Mrs. Sampson

Cloyd and son. Nelson, who are work

ing at Richmond spent the week-end

at home Mrs. Omer Ketring is on

the sick list Mrs. Cora Po'.ley call

ed on Mrs. Omer Ketring Monday aft ernoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Norris of New

and Mrs. Clarence Fude Attend:i Madison were visitors hTe Tuesday

...Mr. and Mrs. James Moore spent Tuesday with Charles Ginger .and

family Claude Locks and family

of Richmond were guests Sunday of

Miss Mattie Locke and brother Mrs. Kate Townsrnd of Richmond

spent Sunday with Mrs. Susan Green

Mart Meek and family of Richmond spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs

A. W. Meek Mr. and Mrs. Van White spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. J. H. Beetley and Mr. and Mrs

Will Peden were v Sunday guests of

Mr. vand Mrs. Rile Mikesell Mi

Locke and Mr. Vern Chenoweth spent

Sunday afternoon at Ne wMadison. . . . Mart McDonald and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Williams, Mrs Gladys McDonald and two grand

children who have been visiting here

for an indefinite period, returned home

with them Miss Ruth McKee of

Clark Station, spent Tuesday night with Miss Norma Wolfal Mrs. Jessie Richards of Whitewater, la spending this week with her sister

Mrs. Chester Williams, she was the

-guest of Viola Richards, Tuesday

night Marvin Morgan of Dayton

visited over Sunday with his parents

Norman Morgan and family Mr

ana jure, ueorge sninner, or near Chester, were callers on Mrs. Anna

wniteman, Tuesday afternoon

Mrs. Mary Chenoweth spent Monday

evtujug im iurs. jane uoppocn....

Robert Miller spent Tuesday at Coluni

dus Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harley

were Kicnmond shoppers, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thurston, took

dinner with Mr. E. E. Whitemaru wife

ana motner, Thursday Ottis Jen

nlngs and family spent Sunday with

William Jennings and family of Spar

tansburg Mrs. Lilly, left Wednesday for an indefinite visit with relatives and friends in southern Ken

tucky Harry . Harrison, of near

Friendship, called on Mr. and Mrs

Harry Harrison, Sunday afternoon.

.BETHEL, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Sam

uel Hobbs and granddaughter, Eliza-

both, of Elwood, spent part of last

ance at Sunday school. 57; collection

$1.87 Mrs. Oliver Pickett is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey and famihthis week.... Mrs. Luther Leibold and

son, William, were shoppers in Richmond Saturday evening. .. .Mr. and Mrs. -Clarence Martin and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mra. John Burgess, of near Whitewater. . . . Miss Josephine Arnett was the guest of Miss Thelma Macy Thursday evening Miss Esther Cook is spending a few days with friends in this community Mr. and Mrs. Orla Hinshaw and family, Mrs. Grace Hoover, Mrs. Leonard Brown, Mrs. Florence Bailey, Mrs. Gerald Frazier and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin were shoppers in Richmond Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frazier entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paulson and daughter, Maiaref," and Miss Glenna Bailey. .. .Mrs. Mahlon Bond, who has been seriously ill. is steadily improving. Miss Esther Cook was a c iner guest Sunday, and

among the afternoon callers were Harry Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, iWMrs. Duke, Mrs. Raymond McQuiston

and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin..

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pitts were dinner

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in Richmond Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Sue Gaylc-r is improving Mrs. Edaa Brooks, Mrs. Laura Stigleman. Mrs. Effie Brooks, spent Tvesday evening with Mrs. Lulu Smith .Nicholas Gamber of Hollsasburg. Ohio, was here Tuesday....;. Mrs. Gladys Yates,

and Mrs. Katie Cummins spent Wednesday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fox vf NewoasUs. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Stigleman Wednesday. ....Mr. an Mrs. F. L. Sanders have received a long and interesting letter from Rev. and Mrs. Earl Baldwin, missionaries In South America..... Rev. and Mrs. Alonzo Cloud and daughter Thelma, of Virginia, who were called here on account of the death of their son have returned home.

TAIRHAVEN Ohio Mrs.' Emma

jjecaor ana airs. Julia Austin ana family spent Sunday at the home of Ira Duval! near Concord .... Mrs. Mary

Ward, Virginia, Ruth and Tommy Allen and Louis Velio spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Ed-Thompson and fam

ily Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge

"and Mr. and jMrs". Ellis White spent

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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sapp of

Brookville, lad. Miss Minnie Creech

and Will Commons spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dtllman on the State Line Mrs. Henry Avery la

homa (rom the Still Water sanatarium

at uayton....ir. ana jars, en Newton and family spent Wednesday evening wUh Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mann and family Mr. and Mrs. Shellbach of Cincinnati have spent a few days recently with Mrs. Mary Boner Several of the members of, the M. E." church motored to Dayton-Tuesday. . . .The- Grange had a masquerade party Friday evening preceding grange meeting. The best dressed couple

were. Misses Sarah Scott' and Cleo

Ramsey. The best dressed person was Miss Lola Borradaile. The birthday members of October served lunch.. .'.....Mrs. Robert Kenworthy visited Mrs. Mary Ward Saturday afternoon.. -..George Craig spent Sunday. in Morning Sun Mrs. Mary Boner is very

ill.... Elizabeth' and Eugene Thomp

son spent Saturday with Ethel Delia

and Dale Kenworthy. .. .The W. F. M.

S. of the M. E. church will meet at the

Pomona Grange Meeting At Campbellstown Oct 28 CAMPBELLSTOWN. O., Oct 27.

The regular county Pomona Grange meeting, attended by all the granges of Preble county, will be held at Campbellstown, Saturday, Oct. 28. with Jackson grangers as the host. Nominations of county officers for the coming year will be the principal business. A short program has been arranged, which will include a history of the P'mona Grange, by John O'Hara. The meeting will be an all-day affair, witn a community dinner at noon.

home of Rev. and Mrs. Lever Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Booker and son, Francis, were visiting near College Corner Sunday. .' ..Mr and Mrs. Ellis White and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whit and family of near Brookville.... The farmers are busy husking corn and getting ready to shred fodder in this community.

: Washington, D. C. ' Frederic "J. Haskin. Director, 1 The Richmond Palladium 1 Information Bureau,I I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on ; a fre copy of the Housecleaning I Booklet.

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week with Mr. and Mrs. William Win-

die.... Miss Martha Jackson of White, water,' spent Wednesday with Mr. and

Mrs. Ezra Thompson Miss FefrQ Addleman of Richmond, spent Monday night and Tuesday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addleman Dan Horn is spending a few days in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hobbs and Misr Elizabeth Hobbs. of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wil

liam Windle were dinner guests Sat-'j

urday of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Windie, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. A.vcn Brum field. Mr. and Mrs. William Brumfleld and children spent Wednesday with relatives in Centerville Mrs. James Blose of Richmond, is spending a few days with Harry Spencer and family. GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Ross Hiatt and George Borton left Tuesday for Florida by automobile.. .. .Mr. - and Mrs. King and Mrs. Maud Hiatt. were

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