Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 286, 1 December 1922 — Page 12

PAGE TWELVE

VOTE: CH AflEHDMEHTS

flMVElKABfc' LEAGUE SOIISTITUTIOH TONIGHT

Three proposed amendments to the constitution of the WeHare ' league 'embracing Tarlous provisions for mem-

,'bership In the. council and the state

ment of a definite time for the annar.l meeting. will be brought before the council for its acceptance or rejection I at the meeting which i3 to be held 'Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock In

Room 306 of the Pythian Temple.

The first amendment provides that "the council shall not be limited to its

own membership in the selection of directors but persons not members oti "the council shall become so by virtue I . of election as directors. This amendment was proposed because it -was found daring the campaign of the league this year that at times a director of some of the league's great- " est channels of activities was handicapped by not being privileged to attend a meeting of the board of directors because of non-membership in the ' council Second Amendment The 'second amendment provides that-the chairman of the budget, campaign and publicity committees, if not members of the board of directors and the council, shall become so by virtue of their-appointment and this provis

ion may be applied to other committee ; chairmen in the discretion of the board of directors. This amendment would

make possible the right of any com-

(mittee chairman to sit at all meetings

,of the council or directors, thus mak- : ing co-operative work more easily pos

sible.

The third proposed amendment reads : "The council shall meet on the third Friday in October, for the elec

tion of members of the board of di

rectors and the consideration of such

other business as may be appropriate

Other meetings may.be held at the call of the president or.at the request

' of 10 members of the council.

Copies of the proposed amendments : have been sent to the council members

for their perusal and thought prior to

their being called upon to vote on

ihem. This measure was taken in ac

cordance with such a provision in the

constitution of the league.

St John's W31 Install

Officers Sunday Morning The new officers of St John's Lutheran church which were elected at the congregational meeting of the church Thursday night will be installed at the regular services at the church

at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning. The following officers were elected: William Dun ing. Sr., elder: George Horning, trustee: Carl Blomeyer, Walter Eickemeyer and Adolph Niewoehner, deacons; Howard Thomas, member of school board. Members of the sick committee have been chosen as follows: Harry Pilgrim, Rudolph Schuerraan, Howard Thomas and Fred Erk.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1922.

WOMAN SURRENDERS

ON SHOOTING CHARGE

County Churches

GALLERY TO REOPEN

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

A gallery talk and musicale Sunday

afternoon will reopen the Public Art gallery, which has been closed since Wednesday for the Thanksgiving holidays.

The gallery will be open to visitors from 2 to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. F. Johnston will speak at 3 o'clock on the collection of paintings

by American artists which Is now hanging. Some of the country's most distinguished artists are represented

in the present exhibit. A musicale will be given at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Everyone will be welcome Sunday afternoon.

Shelby County Agent

Reports Active Year

SHELBYVILI.E, Ind," Dec, 1 A total of 1.100 farm visits were made by the Shelby county farm agent during the last ypar according to his annual report: while 2 277 office consultations were held. Ten farmers institutes v.ith an attendance of 2.068 were held while 39,868 was the attendance at 225 farmers meeting.". The county agent himself spoke before meetings whose attendance totalled 12,364. A thousand bushels of seed corn were tested and 640 bushels of seed wheat treated for smut. On 140 farms in the county. 700 bushels of certified potato seed were used.

Suburban

SALEMN, Ind. Lloyd and Lora Logue were guests of Ben George and family Sunday. Orin Baker and family were guests in the afternoon.. .. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Logue spent Sat. urday night with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Logue, at Oxford, Ohio.... .Mr., and .Mrs. .Clinton Gardner, of Liberty, spent Sunday with "Herbert Barnhard and family.. .DorU Beard returned home Friday morning, "from Indianapolis, where she has been working for several weeks Claude Donar called on Earl Pritchard and T-f amily. Sunday.. .:.Mert . Belle and

tlfamily, Morton Carty and family and SliUle Eugene Armstrong, of College

CCorner, .were guests of Frank Thin s

Stoa ansj family. . Sunday. Mrs. Ben miUtston is suffering with a sprained

Skn.eeV.vr. Rev., E. Howard Brown, of

Richmond, gave a fine temperance lec

tnrre at the Salem Friends church, Sunyrtay evening. Special music -was a Heature'of the evening. - Three piano 'polos vere given by Florence -Finch,

:Flornce Higgins and Marcelle Maxwell -and two -instrumental trios were given :ny V. C- Boring, violin.-Mrs. Robert Napief," skxaphonei and Olga Napier, 'pianos . Mrsr Carl Pritchard sang a olo 4ri ''Russian language, being accompanied by. piano and saxophone. I"Th meeting was largely attended and ienjoyed by all.... .Corn husking is at Smofet completed .through this vicinity. Sears Williamson spent Saturday Evening with Elwood Logue and famaiy Ellen Rucker and Verda Miiler fw-ere guests of Elwood Logue and family. Sunday .Charles Paddock and Lfamilv. Curtis Lafuze and family, Clif-

tfard Davis and family, of Liberty, arid ' fcMr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner were Crests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldsre:, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Delven StanEton, of GreensforU, Ind., were guest3, ;pf the former's sister, Mrs. Dona rre?L. ls.3t week Delven Stanton aud Wayne Creek called on Emaline MSardner and son Roscoe, Sunday Mrs. Wilke Dye has been very ill With appendicitis. Alice Tibbetts went to Richmond Saturday to visit ther dauchier, Mrs. Ellwood Logue aud ; family and Pen Ccorpe and family... (LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR tUse Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulnhur Receipe and NoV. 'body Will Know. 0fi, "v u i i i r 7 - The use of Sage and Sulphur for

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..Charles Sell,' of Connersville, spent teh week end with Ben George and family and Mrs. Sell Will George and family are visiting Johnnie Baker and family George Snyder and family of New Madison, Ohio, were guests Sundayof Will Logue and family..'... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson were in 'Richmond Wednesday afternoon. . ; . . Mr. and Mrs. Will Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner and Mary Albert motored to Richmond Thursday Amanda Paddock enter. tained at a comfort knotting Wednesday. Those present were Misses Mary Albert, Alpha Gardner, Alice Tibbetts, Mary Strong, Minnie Gardner, Mar

garet Finch, Bertha Roberts and Abbie

Davis Lon Riles and family called

on Albert Johnson and family, Tuesday evening Edith Keelor and Ellen Rucker spent Friday afternoon in Liberty Monthly meeting was well attended at the Salem Friends church Friday evening.. .Walter Thomas and

family motored to Richmond Satur

day Will Albert and daughter, Na

omi, motored to Richmond Saturday

afternoon and Miss Rhoda Cain, of Hagerstown, returned home with them

to spend the week end. ..Bertha Box

erts entertained several members of hr Sunday school class Saturday af

ternoon. Those present were Mrs,

Roger Logue and children, .Lois and Julian; Edith Keelor. Ruth Albert, Helen and Florence Higgins, Florence Finch and Lola Lee. Naomi Albert and Rhoda Cain called late in the afternoon. Refreshments of popcorn

and candy were served. .CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Miss El

vira' Coons, who is quite ill, had as

guests her sisters, Mrs. Emma Baxter, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Will Jackson, of Austin. Mrs. Baxter returned home Wednesday and Mrs. Jackson remained for a longer visit Frank

Rawn, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cosgrove

Mrs. Jesse Gard spent' Wednesday In

Straughn with relatives .Mrs. Sol

Stiggleman spent Wednesday In Rich. mond Mrs. J. E. Brooks went to Cincinnati Wednesday to spend over Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs.

Rudolph Miller and other relatives. s...Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmar and

Dublin Churchee Preaching services at the Friends, Nazarene and Christian churches Sunday morning and evening. At the U. B. church, at

10:30 a. m.; Christian Enaeavor at o p. m., subject "Better Speaking;" (con

secration meeting). Al. .m. su. preacning services at 7:30 p. m. Hanna'a Creek church Rev. Lloyd

Reich will preach here next Sunday at

10:30; Sunday school at 9:ia, uenme Borrodalle, superintendent.

Chester M. E. church Victor E.

Stoner. pastor. Sunday school, Wil

Ham Wesler. superintendent, 9:45.

Thi3 is Baby Day service and a spe

cial program will be given by the

small children following tne Btuay oi

the lesson. Let all parents, both fath

ers and mothers bring the babies to

Sundav school Sunday. Mrs. Lula

Webster, cradle roll supertntenaeni,

will be in charge. Morning worship.

sermon by the pastor. 10:45. The an

nual Settlement Day meeting 13 held in Red Key. lad., on Tuesday. Let all

who can possibly go, attend the meeting. . Webster M. E. church Victor E Stoner, pastor. Sunday -school, Wil liam Culbertson, superintendent, 9:30.

Let everyone come. Evening evange

listic service, sermon by the pastor,

7 o'clock. Let as many as can attend

go to the Red Key Settlement Day

meeting on Tuesday.

Dublin M.E. Church Sunday school

9:15 a. m., sermon 7. 0 p. m. The

speaker for Sunday evening will be Mr. E. A. Miles. He is an able speakers. Dublin churches are invited to

all of Richmond...... Mra. Benjamin p;t I- lmtmmr Tt Snenh

Tuniwrn fciM for their truest Sundav. --- - " r

GREENVILLE. Ohio. Dec 1. Mrs.

Reba Fenwlck. of Mnncie. the woman

who shot Mrs. Mildred Fourman, the

affinity of her husband, and accident

ally, shot Elisabeth Batzeu.'iu years old. while they were in the grand

stand at the Darke county fair last

August, has voluntarily appeared in common nleas court and was released

after giving bond of $1,500. Her trial has been set for Thursday, Dec. 21. She is charged with ehooting to kill. Pan ..Handle railway officials have ordered the removal of their stockyards, now located at the corner of Wayne avenue and Front street, to a point between Markwith and Riffle

rme

Mies Josephine Mutctiler of WiUs Station. . . . At the Four Mile church of the Brethren a homecoming and Thanksgiving service was conducted Thursday at 10:30 by the pastor, A. P. Mussleman, At the noon hour a fine dinner was served in the basement, and a good social time was enjoyed. In the afternoon a well rendered program of soBge,- readings, etc. was given.. . . Mrs.

Everette Pentecost, who has been ill

for some time, is slowly improving

Mr. and Mrs. .William Kitchel enter

tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs

James ' Norris of Glnwood, Mr. and

Mrs. Omer Doty and daughter Vola, of

College Corner, Mr. Raymond Pohlar of Bath. Mr. and Mrs Robert Kitchel and Miss Ruth LaFuze of this place. . . . .Several from this locality attended the miscellaneous saower given in honor of Miss Laura Husted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bond Saturday afternoon. . . .Mrs. William Moss who has been in ill health for come time, was taken to Cincinnati last

At High School Sunday

The International Bible students will bring William H. Lewellen of Indiananolis. Bible lecturer, to this city to

speak In the Morton high school auditorium, Sunday evening at 7:30. ac

cording to an announcement. Mr. Lew ellen will talk on "Satan's Empire Fall

ing." He will discus the present dis

tress and helplessness of nations. As a remedy for the relief of this con

dition, Mr. Lewellen has Bought th

scriptures. Mr. Lewellen has been Interested in the Bible study since boy

hood. For 10 years, he was a minis

ter in the Methodist church. In re

cent years he has devoted his time

to the work of the International Bible

students, having travelled extensively

in this country and in Canada. A col lection never is taken at his meetings The public is invited to attend Sunday

avenue, .south . of Front street.

new stockyards will be built modernly. Superintendent Lucas and a force of

men -are-now -busily engaged running week to consult a specialist. .. .A. P.

a large water' main to the site of the

new yards. ; i , v George ' F. Crawfoid, guardian of Sanford Snyder et al, filed second account. Grace Cultice, administratrix of the estate of Walter Cultice, deceased, filed inventory and appraisement. W. H. Alexander was appointed administrator of the estate of Uhler Daugherty, deceased.' Bond, ?2,000. Application filed to rent farm in y.- S. Marker estate.

join with us in this service. A. A. Turner, pastor.

Middleboro M. E. Church L. F. TJ1-

mer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. No preaching on account of the Whitewater revival.

Whitewater M. E. Church L. F.

TJlmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:80

a. m.; revival sermons by Rev. C. B. Fugit at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Come early if you want a seat. Basket dinner at noon. Prayer meetine Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Fountain City Christian Church All the usual services. Preaching at 7 p. m. by Edward Rudicel. pastor. Whitewater Christian Church Bible school at 9:30. At 10:30 "In Sunday School Land" will be presented. Annual Home Mission day. Edw'krd Rudicel, pastor.

Connersville Couple Held On Kidnapping Charge

NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Dec. 1. Hen

ry Hancock and Mrs. Alberta Black

burn, both formerly of Connersville, Ind., are held here without bond, the man on a charge of kidnapping two-year-old Phyllis Mae Blackburn, whom

the couple took with them when they fled from Connersville several months ago. Hancock had been a boarder in

the Blackburn home.

children of Brookville, were guests Tuesday of 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs and family.! .. .Wayne Daniels of Fort Wayne; is visiting Mrs. Elvira Coons and other relatives.. .. .Mrs. Laura Richey and Mrs. Harry Peters were Richmond visitors Wednesday.. .Mit's Edith McQueen is spending fhis week with her mother at Columbus Miss Florence Campbell is spending a rew days with Mr. and Mrs. Everett .Sul livan, at Hagerstown.. .Miss Jennie McElroy is visiting her parents, at

Oden.. . . .Miss Virginia Martin is vis

iting her grandparents .at Chester.

over the Thanksgiving season.. ..Mrs.

Delia Toms left Wednesday. night for

Chicago to spend the Thanksgiving season with her mother and other relatives.. -Mrs. Elmer Newkirk spent Tuesday in Richmond The Baptist church will hold a market at Marson's jewelry store Saturday Mrs. Martha Campbell is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Pickett, at Green's Fork Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs are

spending Thanksgiving with relatives at Connersville Misses Mary and Marearet Dillon.-of Sidney, Ohio, are

guests of Miss Mary Dillon Miss Myrtle Trent . is visiting friends in Connersville over the Thanksgiving

season Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hud-

dleston and family are visiting Mr and Mrs. Edward Huddleston in Rich

mond. ot,w MADISON. Ohio Little Burl

Hileman who is sick with typhoid

is slowly improving. .. .O. D. Noggle and his mother, Mrs. Ephram Noggle. were called at Richmond Tuesday on account of the death of her brother,

William Sherman Henderson. .. .Mrs.

Martin Banfil who suffered a paraiy

tic stroke is slowly improving Miss

Elsie Eliker has Kone to Dayton where

she has a position at the Rike and

Kumler store. Her sister, Miss urace Eliker, has gone to make her home with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Laurence..

Rev. and Mrs. Halstead or New Madison and John Davis of Alliance, left Sunday for Florida, , where they will spend the winter. . . .Ervin Wilt has rented his farm to Charles Wilt and will move to town March 1 . . . . Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Eliker spent Thursday in Richmond Paul Jones of Dayton spent Friday night with his mother, Mrs. Eliza Jones, and attended the banquet of the Savona threshing ring which was held at the Commun

ity building Mrs. James Gilbert

from near OtterDem spent Monday arternoon with Mrs. J. F. S. Hageman.. ..William Flaig and son, Charles, of

St, Paris, visited over Sunday with J.

A. Flaig and family. .. .Mrs. Hannah

Miller who has been suffering from an attack of la grippe is improving.:.... Mrs. D. W. Threewits spent Thursday and Friday in Richmond Mr. and

Mrs. Add Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Moore attended the funeral of Ular

Daugherty at Friendship church Sunday. ...Mr. and Mrs. Will Coning and

Mr. and Mrs. George Trimble attended the funeral of Joseph Alexander at ML Pleasant Monday Rev. Snyder

was called to Abbottsville Monday to

preach the funeral of Mrs. Vanata. . .

Miss Edna Jones wa3 a Dayton visitor Saturday Rev. Kendall is assisting

Rev. Snyder in revival services at the

U. B. church which are being well at

tended. . ' : :

H ANNA'S CREEK, Ind. The Rev

W. E. Dye, who for the past two years

has been efficient in gospel work at

the Greenwood U. B. church, will leave

this week to take charge of a church

at Marion, lnd; . .Mrs. Carrie Toler entertained Mrs. Everette LaFuze Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs

William Scammahorn entertained Max Black and family of College Corner last Sunday. . . .David Maze attended the sale of Lanrena Lafuze near Quakertown Tuesday Frank Pritchard and William Leonard started to Florida in their touring car last 'week They will spe"nd the winter in Florida ....Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tappen's little son Harold is ill of scarlatina. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Join Johnson of near Kitchel entertained Byron Fennimore and mother, Mrs. Fennimore of Modoc,

Ind., Wednesday and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. William Murray entertained at dinner SunCay, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beck of Mt Pleasant, and Carl Kitchel and family were afternoon

callers. .. .Carl Burt and sister Marie

spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Green and

daughter Dorothy.. .Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Robinson had for their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Spahf and Mrs Frank Threewit and daughter Dorothy,

Creek and family and Millard Creek

and family were dinner guests Sunday of .Mr.- and Mrs. Loren Sizelove, of near Oxford, Ohio. COTTAGE GROVE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Williamson and daughters.

Freda and Cleo, spent Sunday after

noon with Omar Miller and family.

..Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Baker and two

daughters spent Sunday afternoon

with Mr. and Mrs. Ben George Mrs. Kavanaugh Robinson and daugh

ter Virginia were dinner guests of

Omar Miller and family, Monday Mrs. Combs was the guest of Mrs,

Kavanaugh Robinson Monday after

noon... Miss Verda Miller spent Mon

day afternoon with Mrs. Edward Wil

liamson.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Kavanaugh

Robinson and daughter Virginia, were

College Corner visitors Saturday eve

mng. .... Mr. and Mrs. John Benner

and daughter, Marjorie, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Wright and daugh

ter, Susie Mr. and Mrs. Morton Jones called on Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor Sunday afternoon. . . Miss Verda Miller called on Mrs. Kavanaugh Robinson Saturday afternoon.. .. .Mr. and .Mrs. Mike Conner returned home Saturday evening after a several weeks stay in Richmond. The neigh

bors are glad to see them back again. .... Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Logue spent Saturday night in Oxford, the guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Will Logue Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Logue spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ross Witter and children were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanford and family. John Rawlins and son Darrell spent Saturday evening in Richmond.. .Mrs. Will Hamilton, of Montizomia, III., called on Mrs. Omar Miller Friday afternoon . . . .Mr. and Mrs. lex Cook spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor.. .. .Miss Verda Miller

Announce Baptist Church

Services At Cambridge City

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Dec. 1

Rev. R. E. Reece will preach at the

Baptist church next Sunday morning

and evening. His evening subject will

be "Love Seeking Shall Find." Sunday

school at 9:30; B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p m,.; Ivan Ohmit and Beale Hinskly

leaders.

Kar and family. Mrs. Jonn ueiuw

and daughter Marjorie, "spent Saturday

afternoon with Mrs. Rachel wngni and daughter, Susie. Mr. and Mrs-

Sam Caldwell entertained ; at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis LaFuao

and children, Mr. and Mrs. Edwaro Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paddock and sons, Paul and Marvel, ana

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis ana candren Joe Gordon and Miss Alma

Paddock called on Mr. ana Mrs. twoert Napier Sunday. th word, originally de

noted a person not a spectacle, acted

entirely by Mimicry.

Clear Baby's Skin WithCuticura Soap and Talcum

Slocum WUl Address

Ministers Next Monday P. H. Slocum, of the Community Service, will address members of the Ministerial Association of the city Monday morning. He will Ulk on the works and efforts of the Community Service.

and Mrs. Ellen Rucker spent Sunday with Elwood Logue and family..... Mrs. Tobe Tibbets called on Omar Miller and family Saturday morning. Ed Cully spent Saturday in Liberty.

Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, of

New Madison, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Logue.. . . . Mrs. William Hamilton left for her home in Montizomia, I1L, after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Gordon

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