Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 298, 14 December 1922 — Page 2

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M'COY, ENGELBERT

LEAD LEGION DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS Frank McCoy and Clarence Engletiert vrtU head the two membership teams ct the Harry Ray, post, Arileritvn Legion, ia the new membership ontet of the post which began when the membership was divided into two team- and assigned captains at the smoker meeting in the rooms 'of the organization in the Pythian temple Wednesday night ' The campaign for members In the local post was given its official sendoff Wednesday night and the two teams will continue to work until

March 4. The team which gets the largest number of members will win the contests and will be the guests' of

me losers at a theatre party. It also was announced at the meet

ing that the local post will send an appropriate Christmas box to every Wayne county ex-service man who is

in a nospital anywhere in the country Plan Banrl Cnnrxrt

The local American Legion band, under the direction rf J. Tl TWrnonfri.

will give a 40-minute program at the

municipal Christmas tree which is arranged for Christmas eve, according to announcement at the meeting Wednesday night. The colors and the post

ensign win ie carrlea by post membora at the ep.lfhra.tion. It -was rierfrip.fL

December 16 is the last date on

f which ex-service men may file applications for vocational training accordiner to the leeiK.la.HnTV nmvlslrma for

this assistance to ex-service men. It

was also stated that this legislation has no bearing in the matter of ap

plications ror compensation.

Suburban

"RPfiWiMY Trni Mr. snil Mrs n

'H. Robinson entertained at dinner Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Weaver, Mr. and

Mrs. lius weyi, Mr. ana Mrs. . u. Turkman Mr. and Mrs TTarnlil fmita.

Margaret Bowman, Martha Weaver,

t -nnstene ueciunan ana ivari weyi.... The M. E. Aid ladies will hold a bazaar and market Saturday, Dec. 16 at the Ed Replogba building on Main street. ...The Epworth League held a debate at the church Sunday night. The judges were Mrs. Stanffer, Edgar Farmer and Forest Cain. .Harve Saunderswent to Dayton, Ohio, Monday.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cain entertained Ht a-family dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Cain, Frank Jordan, Alma, Mildred and Catherine Cain and Raymond Jordan. LIBERTY. Ind., R. 3. Mrs. Fred Brookbank was the guest of Mrs. Horace LaMar Thursday.... Mr. and Mrs. CAvrta NewlHrlr wp.ro proptlne fripnds

in Brookville one day last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar assisted Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar with their shredding Wednesday. ...Frank Cromwell and Frank Templeton made a business trip to Brookville Tuesday... Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell and Mi", and Mrs. Walter Pohlar Tuesday evening Clyde Newkirk made a business trip to Liberty Wednesday,..;. Mrs. Arthur Hoag and daughter, Esther, are ill.'. ..Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbank and Mr. and Mr3. Horace LaMar attended. the evangelistic meetings in Liberty Tuesday' evening...', j Mr. and Mrs.-Walter Pohlar spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

iea fomar.....ir. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar assisted Henry Pohlar and family with hog butchering Mrs. Fred Brookbank called on Mrs. Ed Snider Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Andv Baudendistel were erpptinir

friends in Liberty Friday afternoon. . . Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbank attended the box social at the town shin "nniisp FYiiiav pvp.

nine Mr. and Mrs. Andv TCanrfp-n-

moiei were greeung inenas in college Corner Saturday Mr. and Mrs Wal

ler Otllftr Hrt TTonra CaKI..

- j x umai auu daughter, Mrs. Georgs Brick, attended the funeral of a friend in Batesville Friday afternoon ..Mr. and Mrs. Frank White attended the Farmers federation meeting at Billingsville Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roes Hoppas were greeting friends in Liberty Saturday... Frank White and Arthur Hoag made a business trip to Connersville Saturday... Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank White .entertained at their country homo the following uest3 Sunday: Mr., and Mrs. Frank Ardery, Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Juett, Mr. and Mrs. Mort Carty. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brookbank and eon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar, Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. Jdhn Hackenberry ani Mrs.. Mary Hirline attended the pvnnonan

"Jt'W DCllll.Ci3 at Liberty Sunday evenfng Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams and ('Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk spent Sunday with Oliie Adams and famii-w tlt t.

Mrs. Fred Brookbank spent Sunday in

vwm relatives Mr. and Mrs. V alter Pohlar called on Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar Sunday evening Air and Mrs. Frank Cromwell had for their

ouuuay guests, Leonard Veal and fam

uy....Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar called on Mrs. Franir WTiit

aftecnoon The Fairfield Sunday-

Dv-uuui reared over $4U Saturday eve-

"i"s wuen iney gave the Dlavlet.

cranberry Corner." They have been

lo siyb it again tor the benefit or those who did not see it. . .Mr. Henry Pohlar entertained the following relatives to an oyster supper Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar, Mr. and Mrs. Gpore-n RriAo. r:

Zola Doty Mr. and Mrs. Frank

unite attended the

. .uuiwuui j lia WJUCn Was elvfin at ihn. Dm;:ii

church Sunday evening Mr. and

jura. Anay Baudendistel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haag, Sherman Haag and family heloed Mr. win ttqQ tv

erty celebrate his birthday Sunday.

WEBSTER, Ind. John Crow return

ed home Monday after spending a few

aays with his son, Smith Crow and family of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Ha fPKtnwn -mv..

Neff and son, Shannon, daughters Flos-

tie ana .ciizaoetn. called on Mr an

Mrs. Walter Beeson Sunday afternoon ..H. H. Harris and Will Mnr attend

ed trustee's meet ins- at Tnd inn q rrH a

Tuesday and Wednesday.-... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vore and son of nwr PAim.

tain City visited Mr, and Mrs. James

xuugfr ana iamny Sunday afternoon ....Miss June JarrpH nf Wohcto.

ited Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and ;

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, DEC. 14, i922.

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familv Simdav Mr and Mm ftian.

les Hollingsworth of Webster, Rev.

ana Mrs. sioner or Chester spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfield. . . .Mrs. Lorinza nnmsrnf Tfirh-

mond is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bishop Mrs. Lizzie Jarrett, Miss Mirian Kirker, Miss -Flossie Frame attended teachers' institute Saturday.". ..Miss Elizabeth Jay spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Jay. HOLLANSBURG, Ohio Henry Bicknell returned home after a few weeks' visit with his daughter, Mrs. Val Whiteman at Baltimore, Md Miss Donna Irelan spent Tuesday evening with Ja.vmit.ta. TiVairpr Kmn Tim.

mons took dinner with Mrs. Rosa Cas-

Key uuesaay....rsoia and Norma Tea-

ford of Palestine spent Thursday even

ing witn Mrs. Mildred Schooser Mary Garrison of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon with Etta Moore Mildred Huffman of near Spartanburg spent Saturday and Sunday with Roma Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caskey took Sunday dinner with Chalmer Caskey and family .Mr. and Mrs. Descan Richards and daughter, June, and Mrs. Jessie Richards of Whitewater spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams.... Mr. and Mrs. John Richards of Greenville spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Viola Richards.. Ella Mansfield spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Delia Thomas . . . .Miss Empress Miller, Dorothy Williams and Ida Piatt spent Tuesday evening with Marie Harris. .Mra. How Beetley and children of Richmond spent Sundav with Wenrv BipK-npll and

family Mr. and Mrs. halmer Cas

key spent Monday evening in Richmond Elsie How and daughter, Ruth, is spending this week with her Sister. Mrs. Pari Mnnrfi Paulino

Baker of Richmond is fmendinE- thisH

ween wicn ner fcranamotner. Mr3.

Lantz.-Mr. and Afra Paul Mnrria o

spending this week in Columbus Claud Lock took dinner with Mattie Lock Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Riley Mikesell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Peden.,..The schoolhouse caueht on firp, Tneadav nftprnoon The

fire department was called for assist

ance. Little damage resulted.. .Miss

Dorothv Tinrmona rptnrned hnmn aft.

er a visit with heraunt near New

Maaison.

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