Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 268, 10 November 1922 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1922.

TOLD

PLAN .TO ELIMINATE FREIGHT OVERCHARGES

Equalization, of freight rates, recovery of overcharges made to shippers of Richmond, and elimination of overcharges in the future, were advantages of the plan put to members of the Richmond Manufacturers association, at a meting in the Arlington hotel Thursday evening. William F. Joachim, general manager of the United

States Freight Traffic association, of

rew York city, was the speaker.

Many of the overcharges made by railroads are unintentional, and are made because of inefficient clerks who quote too high a rate to inquiring

shippers, Mr. Joachim explained. This

rate is paid by the shippers because

they do not take the trouble to investigate further. Briefly, his proposal was to furnish a service to the shippers of the city that would Insure not only their getting the proper .rate on freight, but would make sure that the freight Is properly classified. This Is another prolific source of overcharges, he said. A chart giving the points from which shipments are made, the material and the proper rate is furnished each shipper, by the service. Manufacturers need only to consult this chart to be sure they are getting the proper rate on their shipments.

Suburban

FAIRHAVEN, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. "Will Lamar and family gpeat Sunday i with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Lrnar anil family..... Henry Avery trfftrnt Thursday In ClnclnnatL-Mr. Fmnfe- -Rem.

itiett, Mrs. Will fcfSrtop and Mrs. Mort

(Dubois assisted Mrs. Will CIloe in cooking for shredders.. ..Mri and Mrs.

; Charles CoTlett and family, Mrs. Miranda Oollet, Mrj Thrum and ladv

friend, of lUdunond. Harrr Call and

brother, of flatofl, frpent Sunday at 'the home of Mrs. Etta Austin,... -The

Oodles' Aid Boclety trf the M. E.

irhorch held tbeif all daf meeting at the home of Mrs. HmtHe McDlvltt In the afternoon the following program waJ given, followed by a Dustness tneeUnei Boor, "The" Old Ragged

Cross, by alii Scripture reading, Mrs

Vtra Charles S vocal solo, Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge; rendlrrtr, Mr. Elate Van

Auadali; reading, Miss Ida Collins

pong, "Brighten the Cornet Where I You Are," by all. At the business meeting it was voted that a barrel of fruit be Bent to the orphanage at Worthlngton by 'Thanksgiving. Also n market will be held at College Cornet, on Wednesday, Nov, 29. Those present Wero Rev. and. Mrs. Charles Lever and family, MrsI Frank Campbell, Mrs. Albert Van Auadell, Mrs. Clarence Whltesell and son, Clifford, Mrs. Frank Ramsey and boH. Bralden, Mrs. Matthew Brown. Mrs. Orval Bishop, Mrs. Morton Doty and daughter, Florence, Mrsu Robert Evans, Mrs. , Ellis White, Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge, Mrs. LawTence Ramsey, Mrs. Arthur Van Ausdayy and family, Mrs.' James Heavenridge, Mrs. Mae Johnston. Mrs. Vira Ward. Mrs. Ada Marshall, Mns. George Cllne and daughter, Lois. Mrs. Marshall, Miss Ida Collins, Miss Allle Bishop, Miss Bssio Stewart, and Mrs. Hattie McDivitt and daughter, Effle.....Mrs. Will Root and daugh ter. Ivy, and Misses Gladys and Alice Baker spent the week end in Eaton. .... Mrs. George Miller returned home one day last week from a sanitarium at Dayton. She Is not improving very fast..... Mr. and Mrs. John Edmondson of Rushville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ramsey and son, Roy, Mr.

and Mrs. Heseldah Armstrong, o" Middletown, Mx. and Mrs. Arthur

Hays and sons, Chester and Francis, and daughter, Marie; Mr. .and Mrs. Lester Heavenridge and sons, Byron end Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kenworthy and family (spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. EdWhite and family Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hydo and Mrs. Charles Hyde, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Patterson. New officers were elected at the last Grange meeting.. .Miss Park Commons, of Camden, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Commons and family Mrs. Myrl .Heavenridge and Mrs. Will Bishop assisted Mra. Horatio Silvers in cookinq Jor shredders Tuesday.. .Mr. and Mrs. iHoratlo Silvers and daughter. Martha,

(ppent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John (Woodruff and family, of near College (Corner Harry Marshall has been

iill Miss Marguerite Brown, of El

dorado, spent Sunday with her parents

!Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown. i . . ...

DUNLAPSVTLLE, Ind. Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Davis and children of near

Alquina were guests Tuesday of Mr.,

ana Mrs. Ferris Davis. .. .Mrs. Lizzie Bryson of Maple Drive was a guest of Mrs. Sophia Fisher and daughter, Martha Jean at Spring Valley farm Wed

nesday Mrs. Hazel Hubbell and daughter, Elizabeth, of Liberty were

guests Wednesday of home folks...

Mr. and Mrs. John Stone and dau".l

ters, Melvina and Clara, west of here bad Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bond of Lib

erty for their guests - at their farm

home Sunday. Mr. aad Mrs. Bvron B.

Nickels and daughter, Ruth Evelyn,

were evening guests Robert Hub-I

bell ana daughter, Mrs. Carrie Hubbell were shopping in Liberty Wednesday

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Talbott of Rose Corner and Mrs. Anna Brookbank were

shopping in Liberty Wednesday....

Misses Laura Husted. Mai in da Leech.

Lois Crist, Jennie Beck and Lucile Morgan visited the high school Tuesday afternoon Byron B. Nickels,

west of here made a business trip tot Liberty Wednesday Mr. - and Mrs.

iiuton Kigor or connersviiie were

guests Wednesday of their grandpar

ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rigor Mrs.

Delphine Taylor of Quakertown visited her aunt, Mrs. Alice Brandenburg

Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ross Darter

and daughter, Corine of Hickory Grove

took dinner here Tuesday with Mr.

and Mrs. George Crist.

LIBERTY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Lippett and neice Gladys and Mrs.

Mary Drapier motored to Chilioothe,

Ohio Thursday morning. Mr. and

Mrs. Lippett and Miss Gladys will vis

it relatives and friends for several days and Mrs. Drapier will reside with

her daughter and husband for the win

ter Miss Rutb Harvey and Esther

Hamilton entertained several guests

at a bouse warming Tuesday evening

The two ladies have joined forces and

ALLIES RETAIN GRIP

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Refet Pasha, new governor of Constantinople. Refet Pasha, new governor, has

entered Constantinople suppressed the Turkish senate, and heads the

civil administration, but the allies refuse to loose their military grio

on the city.

will live in the up-to-date apartment Saturday evening with Mr. Clar

on second floor of Dr. Beard's house, ence Clabaugh and family.... Mn ana

The guests present were Misses Leah Mrs E. N. Thompson called on Mr.

Connaway, Addie Gilmore, Gladys and Mrs. Arch Knight Sunday after-

Lip pett, Isabelle Sharpe, Laura Hill noon. Mrs. Knight is ill .Mrs and Emma Gilmore.. . .Mrs. Crist Hale Sarah Anderson is ill. ...Mr. and Mrs.

and baby returned to her home in Leighton Brown spent from Saturday

Richmond, after spending a week here until Monday at Mt. Victory, Ohio,

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Clark, with Mrs. Brown'B parents,' Mr. and . Roe Clark is improved some in Mrs. James Bod a. . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. health since his stay in the sanitarium Morton Bonham and daughter, Miss in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Helen, and-Mr. and Mrs.. Charles

Garett of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Indianapolis spent Sax-

Elmer Sharp were entertained " to din- urday night and Sunday with Mr and

ner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Jacob Polley Mr. and Mrs

Martin.. .. .Miss Margaret Moore, will Leonard Jones of Muncie were dinner

move to Indianapolis Monday to take guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry

charge of a large rooming house on the

corner of Seventeenth and Talbott avenue.. . .The staff of the Rehekah lodge

surprised Mrs. B. O. Abernathy Thursday evening and bid her farewell before she left for her new home in In

dianapolis.

Marshall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Er man Swain and daughter Roberta of. Economy, spent Sunday afternoon with

the Marshalls.... .Mr. and Mrs. John

Tharpe and family of Nashville, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tharpe and family Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson entertained the following guests to a 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Cams of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pierson of Liberty, Ind., Mr. anl Mrs. Frank Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farlow of Richmond. .. .Ollie Marshall and Misses Elisabeth and Pauline Marshall of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon 'with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan..... Mr- and Mrs. Fred Elliott of Arba spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan.

ELKHORN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. O.

S. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Arnett

and children, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

Holmes and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Railsback and children, Mrs.

Mary Wickefsham, Miss Bessie Holmes, Miss Florence Wickersham, Miss Ada Railsback, and Loren Railsback attended a family dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert

Railsback Sunday Mrs. John Hart man and son Russell called on Mrs. Edward Routson Wednesday afternoon

.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley, Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Norton, Mrs. Lucille Wehrley and daughter Lillian Esther,

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John

Hawley and daughters ...... Mr. and

Mrs. Earl Beeson were in Richmond Sunday evening.. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sitloh and children spent Sun

day evening with Mrs. Mary Sitloh. . . Miss Pauline Paddock spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Paddock and son Henry .... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gunn.. Bobby Beeson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Seaney Mr. and Mrs. John Hawlex and children attended the wedding of Miss Glenna Collings to Raymond Turner at the First Baptist church at Richmond Monday evening. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Routson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitlow and children spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meek.

Urges Folks to Buy

New Winter Clothes Now

TMa is the logical time. Beys Mr. Experl-

Leigton Brown" entertained Mr. and enee, to fill In the gap in your wardrobe.

Mrs. Everette White, Mrs. Stella White, The u.-irmthand good Mot w n en store s and Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren and son, clothing give you that feeling of coinForest Boren. to a 6 o'clock dinner fort and security. In conteqaence you

Friday evening Miss Fern Addel- can go about your Business ana socm.

man of Richmond and Albert Yoder of activities wun now pop .UUBUU,.

confidence.

Buy your winter clothes now and get the benefit of them all through the season.

Aroid the holiday rush, ahop early.

BETHEL, Ind. Mr., and Mrs. Ernie

Collins and family entertained to din

ner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spen

cer and W. A. - Hyde. . . .Mr. and Mrs.

Valparaiso spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addelman Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Donald

Windle of Richmond, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eli

Hyde Robert Anderson, who ha

been stationed at Hammond doing gov

ernment work since last May, spent

from Saturday until Wednesday morn

ing here with his family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William Lee returned home here Sunday evening after spending a few

weeks with their children in Ohio.

....Elmer Alexander and family en

tertained Rev. A. J. Brown Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hues spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Windle Mr. and Mrs. William Windle and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Windle

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Mrs. Earl Beeson and son Bobby spent Thursday with Mrs. Joe Seaney. ....Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and children spent Sunday afternoon wiJi Mr, and Mrs. Shannon Chamberlain and children. . - - - LIBERTY, Ind. Mrs. Everett Osborne is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Foster: Osborne. The Missionary society of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dr. O. W. Snyder. A most helpful meeting was held and the following ladies took part: Mrs. James Irwin, Mrs. Chester Roberts, Mary Bowrne, Mrs. Louis Harrell, Mrs. Bing McGrath, Miss Tillie Lambert, Miss Grace Scott. Mrs. Flora Freeman and

Mrs. Bing McGrath were taken in the society at this time.. . . . W. F. Howard has purchased the Johnson property on South street. Ho will remodel i

and move there soon Rev. Huffman, who for the past year preached

here In the Christian church, will

leave soon to take up work elsewhere,

A large group of friends of Mr. and

Mrs. Huffman surprised them Monday night and expressed regret at their

leaving. Ice cream and cake were

served. Several friends of " Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Reynolds motored over from Greensburg Sunday and attended the morning service at the Presbyterian church. They were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Corey, James, Laura and Sarah Blackmore, Frank, Harry and Mary Gray. After services they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and family and dined at the manse Maurice Maibach, of ConnersviUe, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maibach, Monday.... Mrs. Albert Bertsch left Wednesday for New York to visit her daughter, Dorothy, who is doing j settlement work

there.... HIr. and Mrs. Charles Fee ger and Mrs. Arthur Weir motored to

Richmond Friday Miss Altha Davis "spent the week end in Pi qua, Ohio Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Brown spent Sunday in Indianapolis.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ajax OonneU, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Edward Huntington.

Mrs. Ellison and daughter. Miss Rhoda, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray, of ConnersviUe. were

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell,

tnls week. Mrs. Margaret Baker, of Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, recently Mrs. Dora Druley, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Mir. and Mrs. James Driggs, Sunday. ....Harry Ardery has resigned his po

sition as bank clerk in Boston. will take up work as school teacher. Miss Wanda Moore is improving after her operation for removal of ton- Q sils and adenoids, in Lafayette hospi- w tal, Lafayette, Ind..... The members of Mrs. Mary Drapiers Bible class gave her a farewell party at the home of Mrs. Dan Harbine, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Drapier and Mrs. Brookbank were honor guests, each one leaving to spend the winter in Ohio. -

It is estimated that the quantity of fish caught annually in the North sea would fill a procession of two-ton trucks reaching from New York to San Francisco by way of New Orleans.

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Girls If you want plenty of thick.

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