Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 306, 23 December 1922 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, DEO. 23, 1922.

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SREBLE COUNTY FARM

BUREAU SPONSORING HEALTH CAMPAIGN EATON, Ohio, Dec. 23. Through ef

fort of the Preble county farm bureau.

a health project has been launched tn the county. The object of the project

Is to carry into homes the more simple methods of caring for the sick: This,

it is calculated, -will be of especial benefit in the more isolated commun

ities, where medical, hospital and nurs

ing care are not readily obtainable.

The project was launched in a wom

an's meeting here. Mjss Wanda Przyluska, health specialist of the extens

ion department of the state university, explained the health project plan and demonstrated simple methods of care of bed patients. The plan calls for

four meetings at intervals of four or

five "weeks.

Representatives in County.

Seventeen women represented the

townships in the copnty. These women will carry back into' their respective communities the information they

obtained and will impart In community meetings of women. The representatives in the meeting here were: Mrs. Wilbur Christman and Mrs. Howard Hart, Washington township; Mrs. John Hart and Mrs. Lawrence Buriff, Dixon township; Mrs. Ivy Cline, Israel township; Mrs. George Swope, Gasper township; Mrs. Ed Ozias and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Twin township; Mrs. C. H. Andrews and Mrs. Albert Brubaker, Lanier town

ship; Mrs. Clem Cohee and Mrs. Fred Sauers, Jackson township; Mrs. Charles Stockslager and Mrs. C. D. Roberts, Harrison township; Mrs. Frank Henne,

Monroe township: Mrs. Charles Burd and Mrs. Lucy Kiracofe, Gratis township; Jefferson and Somers townships

were the only ones not represented.

Members, of the Unity club entertained about 200 children of Eaton, Frfiday afternoon at the club's annual Christmas party for the town's kid

dies. The party was staged in the ODera house, after the close of the

public schools.

Each little guest received a gift of candy, fruit and toys. A Christmas

tree added to the success of the of

fair. The Rev. V. E. Busier, of the

Methodist church, entertained the lit

tle enests with a Christmas story. A

Bhodt program of music ,was presented.

Cora B. Penrunn nf Tlivfrni ill

trict deputy grand chief of Pythian Sister lOderes. T)rfiSidf1 Trmrartair Tile-ht

at the annual Inspection of .the Pyth

ian bister lodge m Eldorado.

Preble county marriage licenses:

Charles Johnson, 37, fanner, and Lulu Spencer Bonn, 25, both of Eaton.

Drive for renewal of membershin m

the Preble county farm bureau is in

progress. At this time the paid-up

memberships for the year 1923 number

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TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS We Extend the Season's Greetings and our wish for you is that you have a Very Merry Xmag and a Happy New Year.

NOLDER'S 39 N. 8th St

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

The J:M. Coe Printing v Company - -

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Pocahontas Lump, we have it, and when delivered it will be all lump. The best from New River District. ALSOKENTUCKY LUMP OR EGG VIRGINIA LUMP.OR EGG INDIANA LUMP OR EGG All of the above are the very best qualities PHONE i042 TAYLOR & THOMPSON

360, those in charge of the drive state. The bureau membership this year was 864. In 1921 it was 986.

Masonic Calendar

Tuesday, Dec. 26 Richmond lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. The Past Masters of this lodge will confer the Master Mason degree, beginning at 3:45. Banquet at 6:30. The Girls' orchestra from the Masonic home will furnish the music during the banquet. Wednesday, Dec. 27 Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting,

Our thoughts go out at this Holiday Season to each of our friends; to wish them Prosperity in their 'undertakings,wisdom for the work, peace for the pathway, 1 m t 1 jbb ' . . m . - . '" .

inenas ior tne iireside and strength to th& last. V

SAM S. VIGRAN 617 Main St.

work in the Master Mason degree, and installation of officers, 7 p. m.. Friday, Dec. 29 King Solomon's chapter No. 4, R. A, M. Called convocation; work in the Most Excellent Master's degree. Saturday, Dec. 30 Loyal chapter No. 49, O. E. S. Special meeting for the initiation of candidates.

PREFERRED EARACHE (From the Boston Transcript) Mrs. B. writes that her little boy remarked that he's much rather have the earache than the toothache, , because he didn't have to have his eapulled out.

May your Christmas be a merry', one, and let us "make you happy" during the coming year. The HARTER SHOP Mn the Murray" -

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With Best Wishes and eartiest J?

Greetings for Christmas and the New Year

THE RICHMOND HOME TELEPHONE CO.

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: " : For a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

S?hile extending to our patrons the compliments of the season, we wish to thank them, one and all, for their business, and trust we may have the pleasure of serving them through many years to come.

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At this Holiday Season, we like to think of our customers as our friends We likf to feel that in a broad sense our customers are our partners that our success is but a reflection of their success. And so, at C hristmas time we extend to you our hearty good wishes with the sincere hope that the coming year will bring to you greater prosperity and happiness than ever before.

W. C Bass B Son 45 S. 5th St.

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Hang Up the Wreaths Ring loud the Bells Send Christmas Greetings Both near and far A Merry Christmas

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Merriest S Happiest Neiv : Year's "Mff. is the sincere wish -of . I '. JOHN- ZWISSLER ' ; ; i lllt We also wish to express our , lSSS eep aPPreciation of your J&'S patronage during 1922 and to ' rW assure you of our earnest de- V

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