Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 267, 9 November 1922 — Page 3
WOMEN OF ENGLAND
ADVISED TO SMOKE I FEWER CIGARETTES
(Br Associated Prea)
uunuux, wot. 3. English physio-
"-ro urjung women who are addicted to tracking, to tut a, pip and good tobacco. Instead of th cigarette. The doctors point out that the nicotine found In the cheaper brands of cigarettes la much more Injurious to women than to men, and they declare that the perfume and scents nsed In brands prepared for the fair sex also are Injurious. Two recent deaths of wuuwai hare been attributed directly to draretta
smoking. While these cases have been due to excessiTe smoking, the physicians say that the same amount of pipe smoking probably would not have had fatal results. Smoking among women hi London is now almost unlTersal, and one rarely goes to the theatre, dance or restaurant where the majority of the women present axe not smoking. Recently two young women ap
peared at an athletic meet smoking
pipes, and many of the fashionable shops of Bond street have exhibited
stocks of pipes designed for the feminine smoker. Howerer, the innova
tion has made little progress, and clgaretees are still the favorite.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, END., THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1922.
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MOORELAND, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Owln, of this place, entertained
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr.
snd Mrs. Dayid, Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
John Miller, all of MWdletown; Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Gray, of Mane to.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Owln, Herbert
Gwln and family. aH of Newcastle, Mr
and Mrs. Alice Ruth of Losantvllk!.
....Mrs. Jennie Holcomb and daugh
ter, Freedlth, and Mrs. Gertrude Downing were tn Mooreland Saturday
afternoon.. .Gordon Clapper and fam
ily were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Clapper Miss Cora Grim railed on Miaa Gladys Brown Tuesday
evening Noah and Robert Ed
wards attended the basket supper at Dal ton, Saturday night. Several oth
ers from this vicinity attended..... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clapper, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Clapper and daughter,
Jaunita, spent Sunday afternoon with Frank Paul and family G. W.
Muterspaugh and family,' E. G. Bousloff and family and Miss Lois Gilmore
visited at Muncle Sunday wltn Dr. and
Mrs. O. Boor Mrs. Jennie Hol-
romb and daughter. Fredlth. called on Mrs. Gertrude Downing Saturday Truby Holcomb and M4bs Bertha McOalllster, of this place, attended the basket supper at Dalton, Saturday night Mrs. G. W. Muterspaugh and
Mrs. E G. Bouslog were at Indianap
olis Monday Mrs. O. Shaffer was
shopping in Mooreland Saturday after
noon Jesse Muterepaugh ana laruilp, of near New Lisbon, visited with Dr. and Mrs. D. Clapper Sunday MJss Freedlth Holcomb spent Saturday night with Mrs. Gertrude Downing and sons Noah and Robert..... Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Keever, Mrs. Mayme Cory and Mrs. William Wright were in Muncie Sunday afternoon... Miss Edyth Meredith spent the wee end at Richmond.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis and daughter, Bernetha, entertained at dinner Sunday, the following: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde HayneB, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koonta and
daughter, Virgil, and Miss Mary Span Both, of Newcastle.. .Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Wood and daughter, Lois, Bertha McCaHlster and Truby Holcomb. of thla place, spent Sunday wltn Mr. and Mrs. George Hard wick and family, at Modoc. ...Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chamness, of Richmond,' visited with William Chamness and family, Sunday. ....Mrs. Bertha Medsker called on Mrs. Virginia Holcomb Friday afternoon..... Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and children, Nodis, Elizabeth and John-Wesley ,of this place; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Halstead and children, Neal and Desale, of Selma; George Brown, of Muncle, Henry Halstead and daughters Omalee Mae and JuUa Evelyn, of Modoc, and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Halstead and children. Everett and Oeoto Ruth, of Selma, spent Sunday with Mrs. Delia Crosby, of near Farmland. ....Mr. and Mrs. Rtzfus Bird and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bird and family, of this place. ....Melvin Wood and Truby Holcomb of near Mooreland, were in Lynn Sunday afternoon..... Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Botkln Sunday with wellfilled baskets, and gave Mrs. Botkln a surprise. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Botkin, Charles McGunnegill, oil of near Modoc, Mr. and Mrs. John McGunnegill, Will McGunnegill, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bouslong and daughter Lucile, Miss Lois Gilmore, Olaude Hodson and family, Mrs. E. J. Davis and daughters Grace and Marian. Noah and Robert Edwards called on Howard Smith Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Gertrude Downing called on Mrs. Clifford Gable Sunday afternoon.. .. .Walter Swoveland and Miss Gladys Brown were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Swove
land and daughter of near Lisbon... ..Perry Lamb and Miss Grace Jones, Miss Edith Lamb and Golden SSlvers,
all of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Dye and daughter, Wilma, of Moore
land, Lewis Standley and friend and
Delbert Stafford of Muncie, spent Sun
day with Mr. and - Mrs. Seta Lamb
and Grandma Lamb. . Seth Lamb made a business trip to Mooreland Monday Lawrence Stanley and
family entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Mrs. Kate Morris, T. A. Flemming, Misses Irene Hamilton, Nina Flemming and Esther
Poorman, all of Muncie.. .. .Mr. and
Mrs. Arch Johnson and children of
Losantville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morstner, of Newcastle, Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dye and daugh
ter, Wilma, were in Newcastle Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Holcomb, of near Mooreland, were in Losantvllle Tuesday.. ... .Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lowery spent Sunday with
relatives in Muncie.. .Howard Luellen
and family were guests Sunday of N
P. McCollum and family, of Glasseys. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood received word from Indianapolis last
week of the birth of a daughter, Vir
ginla Mae, to their niece, Mrs. Myrtle Bunis I. T. Houser and family attended a birthday surprise dinner on David Dakin, of Mooreland, Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie Holcomb called on Mrs. Ovdia Wood Tuesday morning.. .Mrs.
Dick Lilly and Mrs. Nora Reynolds and four children, of Muncie, took
supper with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lilly and family, Sunday evening Mrs. Leila Gabel and three sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clevenger, Thursday. ,...Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Brown and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Brown and family.. .Mrs. William Healton spent Sunday with John Milikan Sunday Mrs. Howard Luellen, Mrs. James Luellen and Mrs. A. D. Luellen spent Monday with Mrs. George Hawkins.... .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gable and son. and Mrs.
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Gertrude Downing of near Mooreland. were in Losantville Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clapper, Mrs. Charles Koons and B. L. Hawkins and family attended the all day meeting at the brick church Saturday Mrs. Orval Parker of near Mooreland, was In Losantvllle, Tuesday.
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mrs. Alice
Addleman was honored at a surprise dinner Sunday. Those enjoying the day were: Mr. Ira Addleman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Welch, of near Whitewater, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Hoover, Miss Eva Addleman and Master Roman Brehm of near William3burg, and Mrs. Alice Addleman Mr. and Mrs. Near Love ani daughter Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Meredith of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jes3 Study Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tudor of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorn as, Mr. O. C. Thomas and son Arnold, took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mr?.. Martin Davis Miss Ellen Davissoa spent Sunday at Farmland as the
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guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adam. ....Mr. and Mrs. David Coppock entertained at dinner Sunday: Mr. Lttv don Cary and sister of WestflelL Ind , Mr. ad Mrs. Lowell Cary and daughters, Helen and Dorothy, of Brooklln. InL, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coppock of Richmond, Mrs. Ella Osbnrn of Westfleld, Ind Mr. and Mrs. L Benbow and children, Marzuerita ani
Charles of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. August Knoll and dBnartttara. Trwnw.
Grace and Louise snd son Rag. Mr-i-Kahe1-
Bert Farmer and family andsS&SL lams of Richmond called ia BiotSwr
noon.... Rev. and Mrs. Aaron tSSKtlH
had for their Sunday guests. Mf. Ln-
cinaa Hartup, Mrs. France na Finn a
more and son Byron, and Mr. and Mrs.
will Hofford, all of near Modoc; Mr and Mrs. Robert Fletcher snd daugiv
ter Hazel and son Worth of near Eoonomy, and Mr, and Mrs. O. Hartup and son Howard,... Mr. Joe Darraa and
family epent Sudor at Winchester. . .
Major Lacy la very CI at his home here Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rich. Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Thorton, Miss Ruth FuV ghum, Mr. Henry Macy, Miss Olive Harrison, Mr. Murry Helms, Manvine Leonard, Mr. Lawrence Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrison and Ml3f Marine Daugherty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Harrison.
ter Bpent Sunday with Mrs. Ellen
Straughn Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howard Dudley of Muncle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Stew
art..... Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cox and
sons and Miss Gladys Fennimore spent
Sunday wrth Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hardwick. John A. Mills of Winchester la spending a few days with. Mr. and Mrs. L J. Furguhar Mr. snd Mrs. Jnd Johnson snd daughter spent Sanday afteiuosustQuMxsnd, Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Veryl Creek and daughter, Mary Lucille, of Connerarflle were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs.. ..A. R. Feemster spent Tuesday In Richmond.. ..Mrs. J. E. Brooks has re
turned from a few days visit .with her daughter, Mrs. fi.' L. Morgan's.! Dublin. ....Mrs. Frank Metzger has retained to her home in Richmond after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Delia Toms.
HTJNTSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Gordon had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Seward Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Pegg of Union port and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gordon and children.... .Mrs. Chamness near Modoc spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hormel Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stevenson and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Conyers .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Whitehead near Carlos Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt and family of Muncie and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowers and children of near Winchester spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sheppard Miss Zenda Lane has tonsilitis and isn't able to be in school..... Ira Thompson who 13 still at the hospital is getting along nicely. Dr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. G. P. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rupe of Winchester and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Botkin and Mrs. Flora Butler spent Sunday at Russel Hunt's home. Robert Thornburg of Buena spent Sunday with Keith Cougill Mr. and Mrs. Lanie Moistner of near Winches-
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C AMBBIDCggClT Y . Ind The Woman's Relief corps will give a supper
at tne Red Men's hall Friday evening beginning at 5:30 o'clock, followed by a program of miscellaneous patriotic miscellaneous patriotic program In celebration of Armistice day. ...Mrs. Delia Williams, of New Castle, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herman Johnston, and family. ...Miss Mary Turner, of Terre Haute, is visiting her aunt. Miss Alice Turner.... Miss Florence Campbell Is 111 Mr. and Mrs. George Hrumfleldi have re
turned from a visit with relatives in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stombaugh, of Indianapolis, have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stombaugh. Ben Santford is moving his family from Mt Auburn into the property of the late Mrs. Emma Mason on West Main street Will Ingerman, who is in Reid hospital, suffering from a broken leg, is reported to be getting along nicely. His mother and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingerman visited him Sunday Mrs. Earl Barefoot and Miss Edna Myers spent Tuesday in Indianapolis Mrs. Maud Tate and son, Gerald,
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