Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 281, 25 November 1922 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1922.

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POSTOFFIGE OFFICIALS EXPECT HEAVY XMAS BUSINESS THIS YEAR

fBy Associated Pres) ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. PostofMce officials are expecting a heavy business at the Christmas period this year, possibly, heavier, than ever before. Mall was flowing heavily as early as Nov. 1, it was pointed oat, and when the rush starts so early it is taken as a sign of a big rush of holiday mail. The department began in October the usual preparations for the holiday increase and by Dec. 1 the entire service will be ready. Officials see that 'mail early" campaigns are having their effect on the mailing public, resulting in the unprecedented early start of Christmas business. . It is estimated that the increase in postal receipts during December over a normal month is $8,000,000. About $1,000,000 is spent for extra space on trains to transport the mails, the motor vehicle service spends approximately $500,000 above its regular service, and another $1,000,000 goes for additional clerk hire in the various postoffices to sort mail. Cost of Employes. Another "item is $350,000 for additional carriers. Added to these Items are the millions of money order blanks, more millions of stamps, miles of twine to bundle poorly tied packages, and thousands of square feet of emergency warehouse space. "Uncle Sam's total bill for Christmas is about as discouraging as dad's" the department declares. "Deliver all Christmas mail by noon Dec. 25," is the watchword of the service 88 the day draws near, and it Is very seldom that the goal is missed.

nowever, a oaa storm may neiay deliveries, and adds terrifically to the bill .A storm in New York last Christmas cost the , postoffice department $:00,000 extra for motor vehicle transport alone. The postal service does not wish for a "white Christmas."'

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ELK HORN, Ind The Recreation Circle met with Mrs. Henry Lahey Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Scott, of Richmond, gave a talk about the VlrFinla Asher club. Those present Wfre Mrs. John Hawley, Mrs. William Beeson. Mrs. Giles Williams, Mrs., Lester Beeson, Mrs. Clark Crowe, Mrs. Jennia Kby, Mrs. Earl Beeson Mrs. W., B. Massie, Mrs. Howard Hartman, Mrs. IX)lph Rinehardt, Mrs. Walter Farlow, Mrs. Louis Beeson, Mrs. Aaron Sitloh. MrB. Scott, Mrs. Isaac Wilson and Mrs. Henry Lahey.. .. .Dr. and Mrs. N. B. Massie and son Robert, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinhough and children Mr. and Mrs. Vesper Richardson and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Isenhour and children Mrs. Charles Sitloh and children spent the week end with Mrs. Mary Sitloh.... Mr. and Mrs,' Harry Heinbaugh attended the funeral of Watt Thomas at Brownsville. Monday afternoon..... Ituth Hale is assisting Mrs. Charles Colvin with housework Aaron Sitloh is suffering from an attack of appendicitis While Shannon Chamberlain and son Louis, were returning home from Richmond on a wagon last Saturday evening, Warren Boggs, of Brownsville, who was driving a car without lights, struck the wagon and one horse. The, horse was seriously Injured. The car was badly damaged. Mrs. Henry Niewoehner and Carl

NiewoehneT called on Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Heinbaugh Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles' Sitloh and children spent a few days last week with Mr. pnd Mrs. Bennett Isenhour and children Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paddock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes and daughter Bessia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson and son Robert and Mr.' and Mrs. Louis Beeson

spent Sunday with relatives at Day

ton.... .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett ana son Russell called on Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Heinbaugh and children Tues

day evening Miss Pauline raaaoch. spent the week end with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paddock. Mrs. John Hartman and Mrs. Edward Routson visited the school Tuesday afternoon. .... M iss Geneva Blessing spent Wednesday with Mrs. Earl Beeson and son Bobby Mrs. Shannon Chamberlain, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Christman and daughter, Bernice Misa Klizabeth Chamberlain and Louis Chamberlain called on Mrs. Margaret Foley and adughter. Norma, Sunday afternoon.

T.OSANTVILLE, Indiana. Revlta I

starts at the Christian church Nov. 2.

.. .Revival started at the M. E. church a Franklin; Rev. Wilber Thorne, pas-

1or....Mrs. Ham Snodgrass was in Fowlerton Tuesday ..Mrs. Sarah Ellen Wine returned to her home at Newcastle Thursday Mr. and Mrs.

-Aaron Philiphs returned home Satur

day night fiom a few days visit with .heir daughter, Mrs. Delia Moore.... Mr. acti Mrs. Fred Moore of Kitchell, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Philiphs Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and children called on Mrs. Geneva Sulteen Su-day evening Mr. and Mrs. Cot Hurst and daughter were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornburg. They motored to Muncie Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Wright Sulteen and Mr. and

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CHRISTIAN REFUGEES FROM ASIA MINOR BLOCK ALL ROADS IN FLIGHT FROM TURKS

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ffypical wen of Chriatiu exodus, refugees waiting for transportation at Adriaoople rail sutio.'

Mrs. Robert Thornburg attended meeting north of Modoc Monday night.... Mrs. Louise Davis was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown O. A. Wine and family of Winchester called on Mrs. Lydia Wine Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Orla' Jellison and children called-on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jellison Sunday afternoon Mr." and Mrs. Ves Sulteen attended colored meeting Sunday afternoon Mr.-and Mrs. Eli Cross and son Eugene motored to Jonesboro Sunday afternoon returning Sunday night after church. Mies Etta Seagraves and Miss Clessle Newby returned home with them Mrs. Allie Oxley called on Mrs. Grant Maynard Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lydia Wine spent Sunday night at William Oxleys. . . .Mrs. Bertie Templln visited Mrs. Eva Johnson last week. They totfk dinner with Mrs. Kit Sulteen Thursday Mrs. Robert Thornburg called . on Mrs. Geneva Johnson Monday afternoon... Mrs. Kit Sulteen called on Mrs. Flora Cross Monday evening Mrs. Nan Rodgers of Kansas City is visiting her son.. Mr. Charley Rodgers Mrs. Lydia Wine took dinner Tuesday with Mrs. Joe Bookout Mrs. Louise Davis, Mrs. Allie Oxley and Mrs. Lydia Wine attended prayer meeting at the Christian church Tuesday night... Mrs. Barbara Lamb called on Mrs. Louise Davis. .. .Mrs. Nancy Philiphs called on Mrs. Allie Oxley Monday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bookout and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bookout last week one day.... Miss Ethel Johnson is staying with her sister, Mrs. Wright Sulteen Mrs. Sylvia Parks and children called on Mrs. Geneva Johnson Monday afternoon Mrs. Lydia Wine called on Mrs. Eva Johnson Tuesday evening Mrs. Nora Golllhier is seriously ill Melvan Freeman entertained his Sunday school class at dinner Sunday, and his cousin, Lowell Moore. Those in the class are Eilena Cromis, Thyra and Theresa Petro, Ondivere Petro, Fred Dennis, Frank Gollihier, Howard and Harvey Gollihier, Dorvan and Warren Seagraves, Kelso Cromis and Melvan Freeman. .. .Mr, and Mrs. Robert Burroughs and daughter of Rushville were guests Sunday of Mjr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grubbs. . . .Mrs. Leora Fre""iaHi called on Mrs. Mamie Seagraves Monday afternoon The Ladies' Ai;. ct the Christian church met with Mrs. Mary Medsker Tuesday afternoon

CHEVROLET ToTul $195.00 Down Balance $34.61 per month. E. W. Stetahart Co. 10th A Sailor Ste. Phone 2953

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HOT WATER BOTLLES at Low Prices QUIGLErS 4th snd Main

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Philiphs took dinner with their daughter, . Mrs. Leora Framan one day last week Mrs. Emma Gwin called on Mrs. Marie Myres. . . .Miss Clessie Newby returned Monday to continue working at Frank Beeson 's home.. Miss Dot Dennis called on Miss Reba Varteman Tuesday morning Miss Bernice Tompson called on Miss Margret Lumpklns Mrs. Barbara Lamb called on Mrs. Kate Varteman Tuesday. ...Mrs. Etta Seagraves called on Mrs. Nancy Philiphs Monday. NEW GARDEN. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Tsaac Williams and family entertained at dinner Sunday the following: Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Prinkley, Mr. and Mrs. Delson Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kern and sons, , Ralph and Charles, and Mrs. Nancy Piatt Mrs. MaliIon Bond spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin and family were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elza Stevenson and family, of near Carlos City. Sunday The Rev. and Mrs. Leander Chamness took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Nathan Hunt... Mr. and Mrs. John Rothermoi entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Rothermel, Mr. and Mr3. Cleo Rothermel and children, Miss Esther Hodson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown . and children At-

CADILLAC Prices Effective Dec. 1,1922 Roadster 1 . . . .$2885.00 Touring ....... 2885.00 Phaeton 2885.00 Victoria . : . . . . . . 3675.00 Five-Passenger Coupe . . . . . . . . . . . . 3750.00 Sedan 3950.00 Suburban 3990.00 Limousine 4300.00 Imperial Limousine .............. 4400.00 AH Prices f . o. b. Factory E .W. Stei n hart Companies i OF INDIANA 10th and Sailor Sts. Phone 2953

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tion, $2.03.... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pyle

attended the Clark-Moorman, wedding at Winchester. Wednesday evening:.. .

..Mrs. Omar Reece hts been ill Several attended church at Williamsburg and Fountain .City, Sunday evening. WHITEWATER, IndL Joe Toohey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and two daughters,. aU of New Madison, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Townsend and daughter, Ethel... ..About $30 was cleared at the Junior class market which was held at Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ranie and son William of Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and son, Paul, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knoll, of Richmond, were callers in the afternoon-... Miss Minnie Gibbs, who is working at Richmond, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gibbs Mrs. Stella White was

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose and family Sunday afternoon. ....Miss Bernice Burt, who is working at Dayton, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt Whitt Roe, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Welsh and family .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cates entertained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fowble and son, Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fowble..... Mr. and Mrs, Charles White and daughter, Mildred, dined Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Pyle, of Richmond...:. Mr. and Mrs. Amon Richards, of Hollansburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Deskin Richards end daughter, June,.... Mr. and Mrs. George Weller and son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weller and sou. Ben, Sunday.... .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Spencer, at New Madison.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall were guests Sunday of Mr. and

Mrs. Sam Higgs, at New Paris..;.. Revival meetings are being conducted at the M. E. church by the pastor. Rev. Ulmer, assisted by Rev. Fugett of Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Lon Morrisson of New Paris, Ohio, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Jordan and family. ANTIOCH, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Call and family spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Walk Campbell Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weidner and son, : Karl, were Dayton visitors this week Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McConnaughey of Dayton, spent Sunday with home people, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Trunck. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trunck and family were entertained at the George Duffield home near Camden.... Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mann and daughter visited Jo Apgan Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Call were visitors Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Van Ausdal and family of West Alexandria.

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