Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 287, 2 December 1922 — Page 7

LEADERS OF KHIUEY GLASSES WILL MEET j AT Y. G, A. f.10! ID AY Leaders Id the Florence Kinney federated Bible classes bf the city will meet at the Y; H: fc; A; Monday afterboon si 3 b'fciockf it 1 an: bounced: Next week fee Florence Kinney Bible ciasi groups wili study and discuss fee sixteenth chapter of the Book bf Acts; Class group meetings for the wee are" announced as follows:. Group Nd: i meeti Vrttti Mrs. Oscar .Hastyi 1710 North" street: Tuesday

evening at. i o'clock: Ji special, pro gram bas. been arranged; and all are urged to be present. , Group No: 6 .meets with Mrs-. John Txmtz, 62 Bouth .Fifteenth street;. b& Wednesday morning atN9,:8d 0'clocfc., Group No-. 3 meets vith .Mrs: F: tf: Stephens, Hi South Seventeenth treet Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock: Group No: 4. meets wife Mr?: George Ksollenberg; H BbuJJi Fourth Btreelj Tuesday evening at T 6'elock: Group .Nd: I faeets r wife .Mrs: Charles Mmd; hi Nbj-fe .Tenfe Btreet; Mopday, afternoon, at .4 b'clock, Group No; 6, meets with Mrs: CarJ Tressier, 82-i North Nineteenth stfeetj Tuesdav evcnins? at 7 b'felock: Group Nd: 7 meets wife Miss Rose Tburmali, Henley .Road bit 'Tuesday evening at f o clock; . , hrnnii Mr vneeta WHK Wtni- W- ft Ewad; 210i East Main .street; ThW day afternoon at 2:80 b'clbclt: , . Group Nd; 4 jneets wife Mrs-. John Ruhl, SIS Norfe Senteepth, ,ltreet; iuesaay evening- at o cidck: Grout) Nd. Id meets with Mrs: Carrington, 112 North Beynfe , B,treet oh Tuesday evening at t:3Q o;ciocfc Group No. li meets at fee1 Second .English Lutheran church Thursday evening at 7 o Clock; 25 FAMILIES RELIEVED BY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Twenty-five, families are now oil the looks of the townshiti trusted for' reg ular relief, according id Misa Mary "Way, deputy trusted Most, bf feesp are families quarantined wife contagious diseases. A few of the bases are those of widows wife fchildren; whd have no other means' pi support At this time last year 9i8 families were fill Mir UUUU UUIBl III U1CUI UrKUBt) Ul 1 1 . i . r-i-uiiHinpiuyiueu ill is year empiuyiueai has been obtained for most bf the men who have families to support; Borne have been arraigned ill fcourt Under thd lazy husband act: The' raising of gardens and bther economic measures have -'been encouratredi Coal orders have been virtually dispensed with at pres ent. They will be given out only in extreme ca?ea. PLAN POSTED CONTEST FOR SCHOOL PUPILS A noater contest for Wavrtft eountv schooi children was announced Battti day by the committee tn charge of the Waynd county farmers' short i course and corn Show, as a means ol j advertising fed event; First second end third premiums of f 1, $1 and 50 cent9 are offered tor posters submitted by high school pupils end equal premiums for posters mad by grade school pupils. The posters, which must be submitted before Saturday, Jan. 20, 1923. should advertise some feature connected with the short course or corn and domestic science product show, the regulations state, A committee of three will judge the pasters for neatness, artistic value and attractiveness. "PASSION PLAY" VIEWS TO BE SHOWN DEC. 4 Views of ' the "Passion Play" as it was enacted at Oberammergau last summer will be shown at the First Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock Monday eveuing by Mrs. M. F Johnston under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary society of the church, ' The pictures will present the play as she saw it last summer, and her account of her own Impressions and experiences while there will add much of interest to the pictures shown. A musical program will precede the talk. Tickets are on sale at Wilson's, 1013 Main street. They also will be on sale at the door Monday evening. Tickets for adults will be 35 cents and those for children under 13 years will bo 20 cents. Public Invited To Elks Memorial Service Sunday The public is lnvif?d to the memorial services of the Elks' lodge which are to be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Reid Memorial church, says an announcement by the committee Saturday Rev. McClean Work will deliver the address and W. W. Reller will give the eulogy. Members of the lodge --ill meet in the assembly room at 2:15 to proceed in a body to the auditorium at 2:30 o'clock. Cambridge City Plant Valuation Report Ready Valuation on the Cambridge City light plant is to be filed with the town clerk, C. W. Jacobs, Monday, It was stated by him Saturday. Mr. Jacobs was unable to give any information as to what would be the nature of the report returned by Mmjod Johnson. William Bailey and Clarence Klelnknecht, all of Richmond. They were appointed by the court to appraise the plant JAILED FOR CONTEMPT Howard E. Hlatt was found guilty of contempt of court and sentenced to 30 days confinement in the county jail, Saturday. Hiatt had been sued for divorce by his wife, Nora Hiatt, and was ordered by the court to pay his family $15 weekly, during the pendency of the action for divorce and also to pay $30 court costs on or before Nov. 27. His failure to comply with the order of the court was the cause of the citation. For tire convenience of soldiers and aallors, money orders were first Introduced In 1792. . r

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Hie Womans Club CALENDAR Dec: 5 Gallery talk: Dec; 6 Folk Music and dances: Dec: 12 Civics: A gallery talk on the American Artists' exhibition now in fee. Public, Art gallery will be given bjr Mrs. M. F: Johnston before fee art department of fee Woman's club1 when . it ;tneets Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The talk is given in place, of the scheduled lecture bti Italian, art which is being postponed until a later date: A program of folk danceB and music is td be given by the thusie. department Tttesdaf evening at fee high school auditorium; The members of the Virginii.Asher Business Women's council will be guests: Pupils of Miss Elisabeth Kolp will do solo and group folk dances as one of the chief features of fee entertainment; Mrs: Mary Locke Hurifl will flellver her Becdnd current everits lecture before members of the civics department of the Woman's club Dee: 12: Her talk will deal chiefly with "The New States of Centralized Europe.'1 Mr. end Mrs. Erman O: Thornburg, Centerville, Ind., girl: Mr. and Mrs. Chas; B: Beeson, Hagerstown, Ind., boy; JiiDiirban HOMiANSBTJRG, Ohio Charles FulkerBon and family spent Thanksgiving day in Richmond... Mrs. Viola Richards spent a few days last week With Mrs. Ben Richards; Mrs. L. C. Thurston spent Thanksgiving day with her Bister, Mrs. Anna Whiteman.. . . . The protracted meeting closed Wednesday night with eight additions to the church. ' The sermons were delivered by the Rev. J. A. Fraeier ; Mrs. Rheba Piatt and family and Clem Nichols and family, spent Sunday at Richmond with Aria Lamb and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caskey and Mr. and Mrs. Ch aimer Caskey and children spent Thanksgiving day at Richmond with Roy DeCamp and family.. . .Norman Morgan and family spent Thursday with Nella Thompson and Mintia Alexander, near" Pinhook Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lilly, of Richmond, spent Thursday with Mrs. Lilley and eon.... Mr. and Mrs. William Parish, S. XL Parish and family. Mrs. Skull, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rknll. Harold and Wilda Sweet, of RIchmond,Mrs. Ebert Reid, of New Paris, Mrs. Mary efferies, of Chester, Joe Parislr and family of Fountain City. N, J. Parish and family of Crete, and Mrs. Cormer of Spartansburg, enJoyed a turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Poley..... Martha Lock9 spent Tuesday with Ella Mansfield... ..The Pythian Sisters held a banquet Wednesday evening with a large attendance. Supper was served. HUNTS VILLE, Ind. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs. Ora Conyers Tuesday afternoon. There were seven members present One new member was nrolled....Miss Zenda Lane was brought home from the hospital Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Robinson removed her tonsils Arthur Cox of Muncie was at O. 6 Bly's Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Marion Haislsy have moved to his father's farm near Economy. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson of near Liberty have moved to the farm vacated by Mr. Haisley Mrs. Anna Parker went to Marion Wednesday to attend the funeral of Violet Hunt, who was run over by a taxi. . . .Mrs. Ida Gordon has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook -of Anderson a6 soendinz a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCord Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Cox went to Indianapolis Thurs day to attend the wedding of Miss Ruth Sterling. .Mary and John Wright spent the week-end with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wright, near Modoc. . . .The funeral of Mrs. Jo sephine Gwin of Modoc was held at Huntsville Friday morning H. M. Kabel and son, Roger of Mlshawaka are here.. The Misses Theodosia Farauhar and Fare Johnson of the Teach en' college at Indianapolis are speed ing the Thanksgiving vacation w.yh their parents.. Mrs. Sanders of Franlin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Haxel Campbell.. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt and family of Muncie are viBiting rela tives here Dave Campbcjl spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Hazel Camp bell. . . .The patrons and friends of this community met at the Huntsville school building Thursday and1 enjoyed a tine Thanks giving dinner. The domestic science girls under the direction

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' j .! il.-AlU lift lift John W. CuUy, 10 Years Old Contributes Pet Rabbit To Menagerie At Glen Miller John, W Cully; 10 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Cully; id prob ably the youngest person to. make a contribution id the Glen Miller park menagerie: tYottng. quuy has . turned over his bet rabbit ."Coloriei Btfndo" to superintendent bf Parks; Henry Fulle: ; The; ..boy turned the rabbit over on condition" of that .the ahiinai would be brooerlv bared for. keDt in a warm place and .that the. former owner be permitted to Bee it whenever he came to fee park: Although he had been offered $2 for bis pet, youpg Cully refused fee money and kave tha animal td the park so feat he would be sure It would have a good home: The boy ia a srand son of John Cully, a member bf fee Richmond police force; He nasi beett ill for the past year; of Miss Lola Mbhr; Derved ft fine dinner: Dinner was served to About 40d people and the proceeds of this dinner is to.be bsed.for buying dishes and coomng mensus .for the schooL They it on. i . . .HENNA'S1 Mrs. Din font T a Kitchel families Thursday. A cooperative dinner was served and tha day was very pleasantly spent in greeting aaa social ume. tuos ewlid enjoyed the event were: Mr; and Mrs. Rohrt Kitchel and son Wilbur and daughter iva, irving t,a Fuze and family; Miss Ruth La Fuzet Mr; and Mrs. John Roll, Mr; and Mrs; WilMain Crecraft and daughter. Elizabeth; Carl Kitchel and family, Mrs. Laurence McCarty. Mr: and Mrst Herbert La Fuze and daughter Alice and eon Hershal. Mr. and Mrs; Danford La Fuze and son Frank La Fuze. .; ; Several from this locality attended the Clark sale near Cottage" Grove Friday... .Mr; and Mrs. David Maze visited Mr: and Mrs, George Scholl near Connersville Friday, .i. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newburn and "daughter Mrs. Rosa; Jones enter tained in honor of Mrs. Newburns birthday anniversary on Thanksgiving day; Those" who helped celebrate were Mr: and Mrs; Lloyd Harmeyer and children; Fletcher .Highly, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brattain and children, Lemuel Hlghley and son Everett Highley. i..Miss Nora,. Miller returned' to Indianapolis Friday after a pleasant visit with the Shr&der families. . Ezra Creighton and family moved to the tenant house on the Robert Knchel farm: Mr; Creighton will assist James Dunbar" in farming; Mr: and Mrs. Walter La Fuze entertained with a family dinner" Thursday Those present were Mf &nd Mrs. Homer La Fuse, Lester" La Faxey Corel Mont? goinwry and family ana Mr. ana Mrs. Everett McCarty, Tho Rev. Lloyd Reich and family attended eta entertainment at Boston Thanksgiving evening. GRATIS,' Ohio Mr. .and Mrs. Herechel Eimmerman ana family or Mtamisburg spent Thanksgiving day with relatives.;... Misses Grace Furry and Melva Apgar spent Thanksgiving day with home folks.... Misses Elizabeth Kiracofe and Mamie Holcomb started to North Manchester Thursday, where feey will attend college...... Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shaffer and daughter. Fairy of Miamisburg spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Tell Street.. Clyde Coleman spent Thanksgiving day with his parents. .. .Roman Apple of Richmond called on relatives Thursday. ...Miss Elizabeth Kiracofe visit ed school Wednesday afternoon The manual training boys under the supervision of Mr. Spencer, teacher, are preparing the assembly room for basketball.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Miller and daughter, Theda, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder Thursday afternoon. The M. E. Aid society held a sale at Carr's store Wednesday. . .Thanksgiving Bervices were held at the local Brethren church Wednesday evening. Rev. Thomas conducted the song service and Rev. Petry delivered a pleasing sermon. . . .The TJ. S. History class of the high Bchool gave a program at Community hall Tuesday evening. The program was as follows: Music, by the orchestra; reading, Gladys Kline; clarinet solo; reading, Grace Kiracofe; "The Story of Romeo and Juliet Louise Kiracofe; light opera of "Romeo and Juliet" Lawrence Moyer, Marie Wirts, Russell Macy, Opal Stubbs, Oleson Zimmerman. Sara Holcomb; the Lincoln Gettys burg address, Louise Kiracofe; a pag eant consisting of autocracy, Lloyd Lane, Pages Lawrence Moyer, Russell Macy, Messengers Howard Briggs, Nevinv Gross, David Hetzler; Poland, Opal Stubbs; Belgium, Delvenia Reddick; Siberia, Vesta Apple; France, Margaret-Kiracofe; 'England, Russell Moses; Democracy, Helen Moyer;

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t!EV OFFICERS NAMED . BY RED MEN'S LODGE Election of new officers, conferring of the adoption degree on four candi dates, and consumption or a rabbit supper, was business accomplished by the Red Men's lodge at a meeting in the hall Friday evening. Carl Miller was elected pro poet for the coming year; Cleveland Phillips, Sachem; Harold Bennett, Sagamore; Thomas Woods, nnior Sagamore; Bruce Kinney, O. of R; Sam McGraw, C. W.; Jacob Werts, K- w.; cnaries Way; trustee; Carl Miller; team cantain. - Following the business meeting, a rabbit supper, with rabbit gravy and all the "flxin's". prepared by Mrs. Jack Silver; was served. POSTOFFICE EXCEEDS ALL C. 0. D. RECORDS Not content wife breaking all rec ords .in postal receipts, and with making large cities hustle to match Its government savings certificate sales, the Richmond postoffice Friday handled the largest number of C: O. D. packages In Its history. The usual number of C. O. D. pack ages received at the office is between 30 and 40 daily. Packages recelvea by this department Friday totaled 128, and of this number; 79 were delivered during the day. Heavy business is often caused by the natural spurt during the Christ mas season, but the , day b business Friday exceeds the heaviest demand ever made on the office during the Christmas season or at any other time of the year. C C. Hyde is in charge of the C. O. D; and Insured parcel department Short News of City Class Holds Meeting. The Parker Memorial class of the First Baptist church Tield a. business meeting Friday evening at the church. Vocab numbers were sung by Mrs. Edward Minenman: Games were played during the evening. The hostesses were Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Stott and Mrs. Carroll. Church Market Dec. 9. The Ladies' Aid society of tho West Richmond Friends church will hold a market and bazaar Saturday; Dec. 9, at the First National bank. Sale of Old Clothes Richmond Community Service opened the doors of the old Richmond Baking Com pany on South Fifth, Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for the sale of worn clothes, donated by the people of Richmond. Shoes, hats, coats, suits, dresses' and fancy slippers will be some of the articles offered for sale. The sale last Saturday was very successful, it was believed that today's sale would be as well patronized. Mrs. Arthur M. Curme Is head of the sales committee appointed by the Community Service. Claims Monday Monthly claims against the county will be allowed at a meeting of the county commissioners next Monday. The ordinance proTiding a bond issue for the Steve Warley road, will be presented td the commissioners at that meeting. Smith Sentence Suspended Sen tence of one to three years in the Indiana state prison was imposed upon Claude Smith, who recently was arraigned in Wayne circuit court on a charge of wife desertion, to which charge he entered a plea of guilty. The sentence was suspended on condition that Smith pay $25 per month In semi-monthly payments for the support of his child. America, Sara Holcomb; Russia, Chas. Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doty and son spent Thanksgiving day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlts Doty C. S. Apple has been suffering with an attack of lumbago Mies Florence Focht. spent four days with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Focht of Liberty," Ind The Missionary study was conducted at Lizzie Hamilton's home Monday eve ning; Those present were:' Mrs. Marjory Focht, Mrs. Lert Focht, Mrs. N. G. Kimmel. Mrs. Ella Fudge, Mrs. Stella Zimmerman, Mrs. Brumbaugh, and Mrs. Bertha Street...... Mr. and Mrs. Shreel and family, Mr. Harold Woodrick, Mr and Mrs. Jim Willis and family ot Midd'etown called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bntt..A number of friends surprised Herman Carr Friday evening. Those present werei Virginia Kiracofe, Helen Moyer,. Katherine Kiracofe, Charles Miller, Marfaret Bookwalter, Ruth Christimer, ohn Heller, Viola Moyer, Grace Kira cofe, Cecil Brubaker, Lloyd Lane, Cleoph Apple, Lloyd Coleman, Clarence Bittner, Julia Stiver, Marticel Dillon, Irene Dillon, Orla Bratton, Norma Darragh, Ruth Furry. Malcolm Focht, Rus sell Macy, Harold Cunningham, Arthur Cunningham..... A Thanksgiving dinner was served in place of the regular school lunch Wednesday. One hun dred and five persons stayed for their dinner.... High school students went on a hike Wednesday afternoon. The boys went out the Farmersville road. and the girls started out the Eaton road and came in the West Alexander road.... A program was given at the Dunkard church Thanksgiving even ing. The program was as follows: Song services, Bong by the primary class; reading, Eugene Miller; Mr. Near of Cincinnati pictured in colors three songs, "The Church in the Wildwood," "Faith of Our Fathers," and "The Old Rugged Cross." The choir sang these songs while they were being colored on paper with chalk. A Bong and benediction followed Miss Loretta Butt spent the week end at Middltown with Mr. and Mrs. Sauei. CAMDEN. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Emil DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind Dunlapsville basketball team played Brownsville team Thursday night at the Community hall In Brownsville. Brownsville won, 19 to 12 Mrs. Walter Finch of Brownsville was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dudley Richardson, Monday ..Mrs. Beulah Retherford and daughter, Helen, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Husted at their farm home near here. . . .B. B. Nickels made a business trip to Liberty Wednesday ....Mrs. Hazel Hubbcll and daughters Alice and Elizabeth, of Liberty were ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell xnursday Mr. and Mrs. Burle Chapman and daughter. Miss Isabelle, of Indianapolis, Wilbert Wenger and family of Connersville and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chapman, west of here spent Thanksgiving day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. 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NEW ACTING PREMIER OF CHINA RESIGNS (By Associated Press) PEKING, Dec. 2. Premier Wang Ta-Hsleh, named by President Li Yuan-hung on Thursday as acting premier in a new cabinet, submitted his resignation yesterday. The president declined to accept it. It is semiofficially stated that the resignation was the result of the president's refusal to agree to the new premier's candidate for the finance portfolio. A Peking dispatch on Thursday said that Wang Ta-Hsieh had been named acting premier and minister of finance in a ministry supplanting that headed by Wang Chung-hui. Rose Corner farm Mrs. Nan R. Leech who has been very ill of srysipelas of the eye is slowly improving. . . .Joseph Doyle of Richmond is a guest of Mr: and Mrs. George Crist this week.... Mr. and Mrs. Clabe Branderburg entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner at their farm home. The guests were John Branderburg and Miss Sarah Scott of Eaton, Bill Branderburg and Miss Myrtle Branderburg of Lib erty and Mr .and Mrs. Dudley Richardson; GREEN'S - FORK, Ind. Revival meetings at the Methodist church are growing in interest Rev R. W. Stoakes of the First Methodist church ot Richmond preached a good sermon to the young people Wednesday evening. Rev. C. C. Hinshaw, pastor of the Friends church here, preached the Thanksgiving sermon. Thanksgiving evening Miss Edith Pickett sang a solo. Catherine Cummins, Nadiene Wise and Esther Jane Cummins sang a trio Hazel Hoggate, Maud Hiatt and Ida Pickett spent Tuesday afternoon at -Hagerstown. .-. .Mr. and Mrs. Florence Ridge entertained to Thanksgiving dinner Thursday Mrs. Olivia Veal, Mrs. Ross Hiatt, Mrs. Effie Brooks and Jamea Ridge... .Mrs. Maraba Bennett was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mra. Newton Brook9'and family Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox of Newcastle spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Smith.... Mr: and Mrs. Walter Davis and family of Jacksonburg spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin TnornDtrrg RuBsell Pickett of Muncie and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Pickett, of Richmond were visitors of Mrs. Ida Pickett, Thnrsdav Mr, and Mrs. Paul Brooks and baby, Jennie, and Belle Brooks, enjoyed Thanksgiving day at Red Key Rev. Stoller wiU preach at the Sugar Grove L. U. B. Sunday morning and evening.... Mr. ana Mrs. Martin Thornburg, Mr. ana Mrs. wai ter Davis spent Thrusday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lennice Myers at Dublin... Mrs. F. W. Bonn and daugh ter of Richmond, spent Wednesday night and Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stanton. Wittman, of Sevenmlle, spent Thurs day with her Bister, Mrs. Albert Smith and family Mr. and Mrs. Lee Danser were in Sidney Thanksgiving day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Morton.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Prugh spent Thanks giving day in Dayton, with Dr. Merle Prugh and family. Miss Ruth Netf spent Wednesday evening and Thursday with friends in Oxford Miss Delphine Small visited her parents, near Germantown, during the Thanksgiving vacation... ..Mrs. Ella Dougan Rice, of Cleveland, is spending the week with Mra. Julia Fisher and family.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham and daughter, Dorothy, of Hamilton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis, several days this week The pupils of the grade school gave a Thanksgiving entertainment in the high school audi. torium Wednesday afternoon Tl:e Schoosl were dismissed Wednesday evening until Monday..... Misses Leola Mitchell and Anna Schwartz, are spending their Thanksgiving vacation with relatives in Connersville, Ind... ..Otto Fowler of Indianapolis, spent Thanksgiving with bis mother, Mrs. Mary Fowler. The congregation of the Presbyterian church had a Thanksgiving dinner at the church.... Dr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher were guests of Mrs. Nellie Moss, of Richmond, Monday evening, and heard Geraldine Farrar at the Coliseum. .. TMr. and Mrs. Fred Lamm, ot Michigan, are spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lamm.... Young people home from college for a vacation are: Chastine Talbert, - of Earlham; Russell Lamm, of DeyawarC, and Leah Reeve and Esther Caskey, of Miami.... Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phares and brothfer, Ed. Phares, of Owensburg, Ky and

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.1 A 4 -f4 r Police Court News PI FArvs NfT mm XV Robert Paxton, arrested Friday by Motorcycle Policeman, J. Wesley HenIgar, for passing a street car while it was unloading- passengers, entered a plea of not guilty in police court Sat urday. His case will come up Monday morning with witnesses testifying. Tommy Shafer were guests at Thanks giving dinner of Paul Phares nnrt fam. ily. Of Middletown Mrs. Cora Me. ora eit Wednesday for Philadelphia io spena tne winter -with her daugh ter, Mrs. Fay Yealand Mrs. Ray Davis and son, Charles, spent Thank jgmng aay -with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis. Miss Dorothv CI ed with her to spend a few days id Kicnmond..Mr. McColIum and daughter, Mrs. Edward Slover, are near Cleveland for a few days' visit having been called on account of the death of Mr. McCollum's brother.... Willis Overholtz is In New Jersey on business. CASTTNE, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. William Hamiel and Ited with friends in New Paris Sunaay. wnuam Drew and family, of Now Madison, visited -oHth m, ira GIngry Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Milion irawiora attended the funeral of flir. Hendrickson at Richmond, Friday. Mr. and Mra. Alhort near . Salem, spent Wednesday with ana jiirs. mniel Garber Mrs. Hailie Howell. Mrs. Charles Longnecker. Riley McGrifT and KntTiioon were Dayton shoppers Saturday Mrs. Webster Melling visited Mondav with her daughter. Mrs. Roscoo Fry. . . air. ana airs. William Scbaar spent Sunday with Fred Grickenbarger. Milton Crawford and family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willis rrvw of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson ana t,stner ond John Doner of West Milton. Emma HoisaonlA nnrt mnthrDora Gingry and family and Mr. and airs .zra Beaton and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Bert Byers were Greenvillo Fhoppers Tuesdav Mm Rni Griff is spending this week in New Mr. ana Mrs. Barton Long and Mr. and Mrs. George Bant a of Arcanum, were entertained at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grubbs Sunday. ....Protracted meetings are still in progress at this place and will be continued throughout the week. WEST RIVER, Ind. Rev. Roe Ambrun was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Lamb and children and grandchildren.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and children, Walter and Marine, of Modoc, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Benson and children, Clarice and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waltz and son, Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. John Denny, Mre. Mary Weaver and son Jesse. Paul Lumpkin and Rev. and Mrs. William Richards were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mark Cheesman, of Losantville.. . . . Hicks Durbin is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Emma Beckerdite called on Mrs. WinL fred S. King Tuesday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Durbin, of near Economy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Durbin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Beeson and daughter Norma, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and daughter, Marthaetta, at Boston. Ray Driscoll and Dick Wood were coon hunting' near Modoc Tuesday night Mrs?N. B. Driscoll entertained three of her sisters f Mrs F.lHntt Mrs. Swehere and Mrs. Kinsey, all cf Muncie... Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lumpkins and children. Mary Ann and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Burroughs and children, of Hagerstown, and Mr. and Mre. B. K. Cully and children, of Modoc, epent Thanksgiving day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Burroughs, of Modoc Mr. and Mrs. Job Dennis spent ths week end with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson and daughter, Marthaetta, of Boston Ray Driscoll and Miss Clarice Benson were in Hagerstown Sunday evening.. . .John Lamar and Omar Davidson transacted business in Mooreland Tuesday Obe Kilgore and Herbert Talbott of Muncie, called on N. B. Driscoll one day this week. ....Miss Florence Logan entertained Frank Harvey of Newcastle Sunday evening and they attended meeting at West River Revival meetings are in progress here. A colored woman preacher will he here this week. She is accompanied by two colored singers. Mrs. Martha Wood called on Mrs. Emma Beckerdite Wednesday morning. John Hutchins, of Muncio, called on N. B. Driscoll, Tuesday..... Several from Hagerstown attended meeting here Tuesday night John Lamar and Omar Davidson called on Ashberry Wood and family Tuesday night

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HUNDREDS HOMELESS AS PROBE OF MILLION DOLLAR BLAZE STARTS (Sy Associated Press NEWBERN, N. C, Dec. 2 Four hundred families were homeless here today as authorities started an Investi gation of the fire which . yesterday caused damage estimated . at more than a million dollars. The fire started in the lumber mill of the John L. Roper Lumber com pany and spread: rapidly, fanned by high winds. Practically the, entire negro section of the city was wiped out and more than a hundred' white families were also made homeless by the conflagration. The Newborn fire department, unable to cope with the flames, called on the surrounding cities for 4d when a second tire in the negro section broke out. j The onrush ot the flames through the negro section was checked at the cemetery but the flames vered to the north and swept down toward Union station. A dozen or more persons have been treated for painful burns but hospital authorities say none will prove fatal. Dynamite was used in an effort to check the spread of the blaze, but high winds drove the flames across the fire gaps opened by the explosives. Railroad traffic through the city has been suspended and telegraphic communication is demoralized. ROAD QUARREL ENDS IN DOUBLE SHOOTING (By Associated Press) BUFFALO, Dec. 2. A quarrel between motorists over right of way on a road near a city line, is said by witnesses to be the sole reason for a double shooting early today in which one of the victims was killed and the other probably mortally wounded. - The dead man is Ralph Hahn, and Joseph J. Tucholz, a sergeant of police on "the New York Central railroad force ia in a hospital with a bullet in his abdomen. A deputy sheriff is on guard at its bedside. The version of the shooting given by the girls who were in Tucholz's machine was that Hahn's machine was blocking the road and refused to give way when Tucholz drove up. Hahn died at the wheel of his machine with four bullets in his body. Tucholz fell with a bullet In his abdomen. "NO PARKING" SPACES MADE AT POSTOFFICE "Postoffice Stop Only; No Parking." This is the lettering provided for the "stop" spaces being marked off by the local postoffice on the near side of North Ninth street in front of the office and on the far side of the street on the A street side of the federal building. This will mean that persons wishing to stop therr car for a few minutes while dropping mail at the office will have to stop in front of the office on North Ninth street if they are going east on North A street, providing no space is left on. the near side of North A street at the side of the postoffice. In the event that the person wishing to stop atHhe office is going north on North Ninth street he is sure of finding a "stop" space on the far side of North A street at the side' of the postoffice, because this space is reserved for the purpose. The spaces are being marked off to insure car owners with mail to post an opportun ity to find a space in which oars are not allowed to park, making it incon venient for the car owner to find a place in which to stop for a minute or two. A PLEASING SCHOOL DRESS mi 4154. Plaid suiting with facings of Berge in a plain coior is here Illustrated. The dress is also good for taffeta, and velveteen with self trimming, and a decoration of embroidery. The sleeve may be in wrist or elbow length. The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 8. 10, 12, and 14 years. A 10 year size requires 34 yards of 32 inch material For trimming as illustrated yard of contrasting material 22 inches wide is required. , - , 2Wn4 tW,W,W.,.n,l,l., Address -...................... City .......M......... Size X A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12 oenta ia silver or stamps. - Address Pattern Department . Palladium " Pattsrns -will be mailed to your stddress within one week.

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