Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 260, 1 November 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 1922.
32 PERSONS ATTEND TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC CONDUCTED AT EATON
EATOX, Ohio, Nov. 1. Thirty-two persons in Preble county submitted to examination at a public tuberculosis clinic conducted here Tuesday, under
supervision of the state health depart
ment. The clinic will close Wednes
day evening. Of the number examinedi
Tuesday, a few active, and inactive cases of tuberculosis were detected, according to the diagnosticians. . Dr. J. A. Frank, Columbus, tuberculosis bureau, state health department, is in charge of the clinic. Dr. W. C. Breidenbaugh, of Dayton, connected with Stillwater sanitorium, Montgomery county, and Dr. Rockhill, head of Rockhill's sanitorium, Cincinr.atifl are the diagnosticians. County Health Commissioner G. W. Homsher, and Miss Mary Ewalt, county health nurse, arranged the details of the clinic, which is being conducted in Commissioner Momsher's office In the courthouse.
their guests spent Sunday at Rich-, Together with the family and Miss
Absent voters' ballots to the sum-
her of 14S had been issued up to Wed
nesday by Ola Potts, clerk of the
Preble county election board. It is expected the total number will be considerably increased when the time limit for issuing these ballots expires.
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WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio A . Mirprtse party consisting of 35 girls and boys met at the home of Miss Devona Howell to remind her of hsr ' twelfth birthday, Friday evening. A very pk&sant time was enjoyed playing games of various kinds. Light re- ' freshraents were served William Coovert, aged 80 years, well known to some of one older citizens, died " Saturday night at his late residence. 28 Fairview; avenue, Dayton. He is purvivfd by his widow, a. daughter and one grand-daughter. Funeral ser- - vlce-s were held. Monday afternoon... Robert Howell returned Saturday from a four week's business trip to Nebraska.. .. iMrs. Sarah Ludy pent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. . Frank Cole and family, at Arcanum... ..The Parent-teachers meieting on Thursday evening was well attended. Old officers were re-fketpd by acclamation. Prf-pidnt. Rov. Huey; vice - president. Claude Young; secretary and treasurer. Miss Eva Schell; committee on arrangements, Mrs. Leon Ieas and Mrs. John Gauch John Waldren, Sr., Isaac Locka and Jacob We-hrley left "Monday for a wetk's fishing trip to. Montezuma Mrs. F. M. Davisson vimted at Anderson, Ind. Thursday and was accompanied home by her mother. Mrs. Jackson, for a -short visit. She returned to Anderson Saturday. Miss Belle Sparrow returned with her afterspending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Daviasor.. ....Mr. and Mrs. Moses Earley, of Dayton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Leas and family. Paul Bigler, of Dayt.on, was a guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swatrwood, of Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting Robert Arnold and family, who together with
mond with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swath-
wood at Richmond Misses Faye Rule Ftwi House, Tieva Howell and Elsie. Parks, of Oxford, spent the. week f nd with their respective parents.. Miss Helen Sihfr, Mrs. Dempsey and Mrs. Grasshof were among, those who attended the teacher's meeting last week at Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Silur attended quarterly meeting Sunday at Ware's chapel and called on Mr. and Mrs. John Parks and family and Mr. and Mrs.- Noah Siler Miss Quilla Locke of near Greenville,
ppent last week -with her sister, Mrs. Mary "Wilh-elm Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Barnes were dinner guests Saturday of Mrs. Eliza Brown Linden Harrison and
friend from Richmond, were guests,
Sunday, of Mr. and 3Irs. John Lovim
Orville Wilhelm and family and
Russel Fourman and family visitPd j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Locke near Greenville Mr. and Mrs. El den Grubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Linn Turner spent . Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Miss Sadie Smith, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Frank Campbell and Mrs. Harvey Shewmon, of Eldorado, spent Sunday with Mrs. A O. Miller and family... Miss Katie Waldren was a guest Sunday of Miss Treva Howell James B. Trone spent from Thursday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Tramp, at Columbus, Ind Th chicken supper served by the women's Bible' class of the Christian church was a big success, both socially and financially. The class wishes to than!; the public for their liberal patronage. .-...Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers were Greenville visitors Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes shopped in Richmond Wednesday..'
A. B. Cossairt and son, Rayburn and Miss Dorothy Shively, of Freemont. and Mrs. L. H. Snyder, of Toledo, called on Mrs. Mary Trone and family, Friday, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Court Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tillman at West Sonora, over the week end .Mr. and Mrs. George Somsel and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kramer of Dayton . Mr. and Mrs. Will Roop and Mrs. Bessie King and daughter of Richmond were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager. -Mr. and Mrs. Fager were in LewLsburg Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will entertained her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carson Rentfro of West Milton, Sunday Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Lusk. of Christiansburg, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Arens and family Mrs.. O. P. Wolverton and Mrs. H. C. Sellman and daughter, Elaine., of Greenville, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs Mary Trone and Mrs. Pearl Trone and family..... Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. A Poe, from Thursday until Sunday On Friday they were dinner guests of Mrs. Ella Gates Miss Sylvia Trone, of Dayton, spent Sunday with her mother and family Mrs. Frank Brown returned Tuesday to her home at Franklin, after a week's visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Howell and daughter Devona, were Greenville visitors Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spencer were Richmond
shoppers Friday Mrs. Flo Davisson of Dayton, was a week-end visitor
of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Templin.. .Mrs
Stanley Hunter and little daughter, of
Eaton, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arless Furry, Sunday.
Fern Houseman they spent the after
noon at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ' Van Ausdal and family, of
near Gettysburg, visited Sunday afternoon 'with Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren, Sr.. . . .CBester Gower. of Savona spent Sunday with Roscoe Howard... ..Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Penwood, at Lewisburg Will Deshon left last week for Kokomo. Ind., after
an extended stay with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davisson.. .. .Betty Lou Brown was a dinner guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker attended the church homecoming Sunday at Otterbein. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Gauch and family and Mrs. Lurenna Trump visited Anderson Gauch and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Burley Rautsau spent
Sunday with Miss Maude Rautsau, at Dayton .Mrs. John Morris, Sr., and Mrs. Mollie Haddix, of Verona, were guests. Thursday, of Mrs. C. N. Morris. . : . . Mr. and Mrs. Will Roop and Mrs. Bessie King and daughter, of Richmond, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emerick Mrs. A. J. Meyers was a Richmond shopper Monday.. -.. .William Arens and family were in Greenville Sunday, the guests of relatives Bud Cummins, of Lewisburg. spent Saturday with Alvin Christman. " MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mrs. Charles Clark, of Monticello, Wis., attended the homecoming and dedication at this place and will spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Alistus Little Mrs. George Worley spent several days the past week with Mrs. Wayne Mull, at Richmond, whose son was in.
jured in an auto accident.. . .John Garett and Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks wie visitors' Sunday of Mrs. Mollie
Vansant Mr. and Mrs. York Little
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Russell Cox and Alton Cox, of Richmond, were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Alistus Little.". .. .Mr. and Mrs. James Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huntington and children ,of Liberty, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sullivan Community night was held at No. 6 school house with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Stegall
in charge of the games. Some of the guests came masked and Mrs. Zetta Dollman was the most comic guest and Ben Norris was the hardest one to guess. Refreshments were enjoyed during the evening and Carl Gates, Lowell Pattie and Paul Stanley gave several musical numbers. Proceeds of the night will go toward buying necessary things for the school.. . Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Flora Cosgrove,
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a sister of Mrs. Harry Thomas, of In
dianapolis, who is very ill Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haxton, of Richmond, took supper Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Park El wood Mrs. Oliver Darland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs." Oscar Darland and family Charles Ridenour. of Richmond, was a guest Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sullivan Mrs. Jane Cox is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Dora .Little.. .Mr. and Mrs. George Worley and Mr. and Mrs. Marville Worley spent Sunday in Crete with Mr. and Mrs. William Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Mikesell spent Sunday in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Pharon "Mikesell and family Mrs. Ben Toschlog and daughter, Genette,and Mrs. John Flatley and Mrs. Will Flatley, all of near Webster, spent the day Wednesday with Mc. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell Miss Margaret Wilson of Richmond, was the week-end gu.-t.st of Miss Fern Harris Mr. and Mr. George Skinner,
of the Arba Pike, spent Friday eve
ning, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baynes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Toschlog and family, of nar Webster, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vanettan and children spent Friday after noon with Mrs. Ed Norris Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boer, of Farmland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox, of Richmond were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Park Elwood...Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shinkle and son, of Richmond, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Le Sullivan entertained at their home on the Cart Road Saturday night for their friends and neighbors, previous to their moving to Centerville. Refreshments were served and a general good time was enjoyed by the following
guests: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Will Currey, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curlin, Mr. and Mrs. Park Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Blue Williams, Mr. and Irs. Charles Strader, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Sitloh, of Greensfork, Mrs. Md Kee, of Gettysburg, Josephine Strader, Curtis Railsback, Byron McKee, Alford Kemp, Irvin Sitloh. Lester Strader Mr. and Mrs. Elam Mikesell and family sptnt Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend. Miss Alice Ross spent Friday evening and Saturday with1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross, of Hollansburg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, Mrs. Cora Danner and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins were guests Sunday wening of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins Mr. and Mre.
Miss Alice Ro&s, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas and Robert Thomas spent Sunday in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thompson Mrs. Mary Neff spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell White. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laymond, of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Jecsse Clark and family The 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clark, of the Middleboro pike, is slowly recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever.. Mr. and Mrs. An
thony Wolke and daughter Dorothy of National read west, and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Railsback and family, of Greens-
fork spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railsback and son. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Will Currey'a guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. WiJf Kilting, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Iserman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfer, all ot Richmond Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gossett of Dayton, and Mrs. Reuben Gosset and daughter. Lillian, of Cyn-
thiana, Ky., were guests Sunday cl
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