Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 10, 11 January 1923 — Page 7
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1923.
PAGE SEVERN
REV. G, H. MITCHELL, OF. OHIO ACCEPTS SECOND PRESBYTERIAN PULPIT
Rev. George H. Mitchell,. Ph. D-, pastor, of the First. Presbyterian church of Harrison, Ohio, for the past few years, has accepted the call to occupy the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian church of this city, according to information received from members of the official board of the church Thursday. . The pastorate of the local Second Presbyterian church has been vacant since the departure of the Rev. H. J. Sarkiss who left about the first of last October. Since that time six ministers have visited the congregation and took charge of the Sunday services. Rev. Mitchell was the last of these,
Iris visit having been made only a
few weeks ago.
The decision to Issue the call to Rev. Mitchell was made at the congre
gational meeting Monday evening and
its acceptance received late Wednes
day. Rev. Mitchell comes to the local
pastorate highly recommended as
minister of ability. The new pastor together with Mrs. Mitchell -will move to the city as sooo as arrangements can be made and will begin their work with the church here on Sunday, Feb. 11. The members of the church are looking forward with interest to their coming.
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HUXTSVILLE. Ind. Mrs. Lucy Harvey and daughter. Amy spent a few days last week with Mrs. Raymond Cox. ..Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piner were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sipe Miss Lola Mohr spent the week end with Miss Mary Vnderwood, of Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coffin had as their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elliott and children, of near Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Catey, of near Carlos City Mr. and Mrs. George Roe and children were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder, of near Union City Mrs. Delia
Cox spent a part of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Lola Norman and helped care for the two youncest children, who have been miite sick with pneumonia.. .Mr. and Mrs. Otho Gordon and sons, Robert and Max. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse llayne.. .Friends here received word of the death of RotWt, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mobart Houk, Saturday . morning, at their home in Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Houk formerly lived on the William Edwards
farm Miss Rachel Hunt spent Sat
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AGED CENTERVILLE WOMAN SUCCUMBS CENTERVILLE, Ind.. Jan. 11. Funeral services' for Mrs. Sarah A. Jerret, 97 years old. believed to be the oldest woman in Wayne county, will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Locust Grove church. Interment will be held in Locust Grove cemetery. Mrs. Jerrett was born in Abington township, but lived near Centerville
nearly all her life. She dfcd Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Gable.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Emma Gable, two sons. Park and
William Jerret and several grandchil
dren.
Butler township held a meeting Monday night at the township house and elected officers for the coming year. Robert, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Emrick, is quite sick again Ruth and Esther Charles spent Sunday with Ethel Coblentz Mrs. Charley Black is sick with tonsilitis ....Rev. Engle, Earl Nisonger and Cliff Howell went to the hospital at Richmond Tuesday to see Charley Black.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Richardson..! ..Mrs. Joseph A. Burris and daughter, I
Miss Mary, were up from their farm home near Quakertown Sunday, and visited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Leech a'nd daughter, Miss Malinda Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bond and family attended literary at Alquina Friday night.
Mrs. Robert Howard Gamble is one of the survivors of the Lusitania disaster, in which her parents," Mr. and Mrs. Allen Loney, lost their lives. This photograph was taken before she sailed for Europe.
accommodate the new county surveyor The Liberty basketball team played Dixon Tuesday evening in the local gym.. ..Mrs. J. F. Rude entertained the members of the Tuesday club at her home on West Union street Thursday evening.
JACKSONBURG, Ind. Ben Iliday and family have returned to their
home at Fortville after a visit here with relatives Henry Sharp, who has been ill for a week, is somewhat improved. .. .Mrs. Frank Lutz is recovering from la grippe Orville Beeson has returned to his school work at Kimballsville The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Clifford Scales Wednesday afternoon A wave of influenza and bad colds is sweeping over the country... Miss Crystal Kinsinger was the guest Sunday of Miss Hester Gethers. . .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hormel were calling on Hagerstown friends Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks and son, Wayne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gethers last Sunday.. . .The farmers' federation enjoyed a pie social at the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening. .. .Those from here who attended basketball at Hagerstown were
Misses Ella Weidan. Helen Scott. Dorothy McGrew, Virginia Gilmer, Thelma McGrew, Clara Hill, Pauline Scott, Messrs. Russell Secrist, Aaron and
Lawrence Lindley, Geraldine and Ba-
CAMPBELLSTOWX, Ohio. Mrs. W. C. Swisher and sister. Mrs. E. E. Bailey of Eaton, left Tuesday for Denver, Colo., being called there by the death of their brother-inlaw, Mr. Channel Mrs. Emota Swisher visited Indianapolis relatives last week Mrs.
urday with Miss Florence Collier at i Mary Richeson of Clayton, Ind., re
Muncie Mrs. James Cox, of Farmland, spent Saturday with Mr. and -Mrs. Pierce Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon and children, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Pesrg. at Unionnort Mr. and
cectly visited her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Wilson Quite a number from this place attended the church supper at New Hope Friday evening. ....Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pence and Miss Dorothy Larsh spent Sunday
Mrs. Hugh Cheeseman and family ! witn j. . o Hara ana tamily ilspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. I ber McWhinuey has a position in L. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Guy Friari Texas Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mett-
ECONOMY, Ind. Among those attending the basketball game at Hagerstown Friday night were Fanny Caine, Margery Lamb, Ielia Lamb, Margaret Bowman, Helen Lundy, Rena Manning, Mabel Sanders, Edgar Farmer, Thomas Marshall, Orville Clenimens, Fred Lullen, James Lundy, Edgar Elliott, Forest Cain, George Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clemmens and Joe Morrison. .. .Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Manning entertained at dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. O. Cranor, Miss Scott and James Mumbower Economy is to have another basketball tourney to be staged about Jan. 20... Mrs. H. E. Cain and Mrs. Peterson made a business trip (o Richmond Tuesday morning Mrs. Hazel McCann of Miami, Ohio, spent a few days here with her sister, Mrs. Ellis Lester ..John Manning made a business trip to Richmond Tuesday morning. MOORELAND, Ind. Miss Cora Wood spent Saturday night witlr Miss Freedith KoleomD.. .N. P. McCollum and son were in Mooreland Eatuvday. ....Mr. and Mrs. John Cory were in day of Mooreland was in Losantville
Saturday Murray Garland, of Albany, called on friends in Mooreland Thursday.. .Misses Grace and Marian Davis, of Mooreland, epent a few days with friends at Muncie.. . Mrs. Melvin Wood is ill Miss Lee Oma Parker, who has been out of school is now able to return to school Melvin Wood was in Mooreland Saturday Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dakin and family entertained with an oyster supper Thursday evening the following: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haynes and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and daughter, Bernetha, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shepherd and son. Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore. Misses Imogene Rhoades and Virgil Koontz. . . .'. Miss Ethel Baldwin, of Columbus. Ohio, spent th? week end in Mooreland with relatives.. .Jack Holcomb, Mike Bookout, Seth Lamb and Melvin Wood all of this place, were in Losantville Monday Mrs. Gertie Downing was in Mooreland Monday afternoon
Mrs. Myrtle Parker is ill John
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Col. James Gordon Steese. CoL James Gordon Stees', U. S. army, president of the Alaska commission, now is in Washington, D. C, testifying before- the congressional appropriation? committee concerning estimates for-ublie works.
castle Saturday Orvel Parker was in Losantville recently.. .Melvin Wood and Marcus Pool, of this place, attended Jack Goodton's sale, Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Beeson and son. Ben, are visiting Mooreland friends and relatives Mrs. Clayton Finch and daughter, Nina, spent Thursday with Mooreland friends Hobart Heiny made a business trip to Muncie Tuesdav Mr. Sullivan, of Portland, was in Mooreland Tuesday Mrs. Clydia Wood and daughter, Lois, and Miss Bertha McCallister spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb... ..Rev. Denver Metsker called on William Metsker Monday morning Mrs. Etta Metsker called on Mr. and Mrs. William Metsker Thursday afternoon.. .Marie Wrightman is spending a few days with Blountsville relatives.
Sharp called on Mrs. Alice Beeson Sunday evening Miss Lulu Hiatt took Sunday dinner with Miss Hazel Locke Mr. and Mrs. Perry Taylor and son visited Mr. and Mrs.'Ira Taylar and family Sunday. .. .Mrs. Alice Beeson, who has been on the sick list for some time, is improving. .. .Mrs. Ora Houser, who has had influenza, is improving Miss Emogene Hollingsworth went to the hospital Tuesday.to have her tonsils removed Mr. and Mrs. Elva Thompson and family were the guests of Ben Thompson Sunday.
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sil Bright, James and Robert Ends-! Harty's baby is ill Mr. and Mrs
ley and Dallas Stevens The Help
One-Another club met at the home of Mrs. Lewis Hays Wednesday afternoon.
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cecil, of near Winchester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nauerth. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Wilson were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Hunt. near.Lynn Mr. and Mrs. I'loyd Young, of near Winchester. Clyde Gordon and Ralph Watson spi-nt Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lane Willard Cox spent Sundav with Richard Lane. ..Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pursley and children, of Winchester, dined Sunday with Mr and Mrs. O. P. Botkin Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clear and family, of Modoc, called on Claude Clear and family.
ert were serenaded on Wednesday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. James Shumate visited his sisters in Chicago over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Borradaile spent Sunday with Ed Ervin and family Mr. and Mrs. Jesso McWhinney spent Sunday in Eaton with Charles Cooper and family Mrs. Nellie Moss of Richmond purchased the Joe Button farm of 80 acres Saturday.... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bice will move to New Paris immediately after the sale and Ed Ervin and family will move to the farm vacated by Mr. Bice. ....Mrs. James Shumate visited her daughter, Mrs. Leon Craig, at Cam-
Frank Barnhart spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodson, enjoying radio prorams. W. O. White and family, of Mooreland, were Newcastle visitors Sunday.
CHESTER. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. ...Mrs. Lydia Ann Davis visited with
HuniDhrev Mikesell spent Sunday af- friends in Mooreland Sunday Mr.
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs.flCli Hyde and Mrs. Joe Johnson were at In-
of Bethel Tony Sprinkle and son of dianapolis Wednesday.. .Melvin Wood
Illinois, have moved on the Dr. Dili- called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holcomb fin farm Mrs. Stoner entertained ! Monday morning D. A. Niccum, of the Missionary society meeting Thurs-; Dayton, Ohio, called on Mooreland day afternoon. A very interesting ; friends and relatives Monday.. .. Mrs. program was given including a talk Frank Stover and daughter. Miss Opal by Rev. Lowell Wilson on Mexico j Huffman, ot Newcastle, spent the. Mr. and Mrs. I'harles Huffman, Mr. j week end with Mooreland friends and and Mrs. Will Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. j relatives Dr. Harold, chiropractor. Will Brown called on Mr. and Mrs. of Newcastle, was in Mooreland last Joe Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 Wednesday Miss Bertha McCallisBrown Sunday afternoon ... Mrs. Hum-, ter. Truby Holcomb and Miss Freedith phrev Mikesell will entertain the; Holcomb, all of this place, were dinBooster class Thursday afternoon, j ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Everyone is urged to come Mr. Ashberry Wood and daughter. Cora. and Mrs. Edwin Crawford spent. Sun- j In the afternoon Miss Bertha McCal-rt-,v afternnmT and evening with Mr. ! lister, Truby Holcomb. Mi.ss Cora
and Mrs. Michael Kendall The lit
and son, Willard and attended church at night Homer Holaday, of near Messick, was in Mooreland Tuesday... ..Berniece Dakin spent Wednesday
night with Imogene Rhoades Mrs. Glenda. Dakin is- spending a few days with Blanche Hampton, of. Richmond. ....Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson, of Albany, called on Dr. E. J. Davis and family here Monday afternoon Mrs. W. E. Rhoades and daughter, Imogene, spent a few days in Muncie... . .Mrs. O. E. Ixicke and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holcomb Tuesday Mr. and. Mrs. Homer Anderson of Indianapolis, spent the -week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson Clinton Dudley and family-
were guests Sunday evening of Nick Paul and family Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Botkin. of Mooreland, are spending a few days at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. George Manifold ami family were in Newcastle Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ball were visitors 'at New-
SALEM, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burris and Herbert Barnard motored to College Comer Sunday Lora
I)gue Orie Baker and family and Charles Sell were guests of Ben George and family Sunday. Mrs. Charles Sell returned to Newcastle with Mr. Sell Sunday afternoon after several months' stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Myron Keelor, Ellwood Logue and Edith Keelor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will George and baby sons, Elden
Dean and Donald McCoy, were guests of CHnt Johnson and family of Oxford last week Mrs. Aaron Napier of Newcastle is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Paddock, this week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Padock of Richmond spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Aaron Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain and Joe Jordan of near Eaton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Paddock Sunday Lucile Banhon of Hagerstown spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Ban-
r.on Margarite Finch was the guest!
of Millard Creek and family Sunday.
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LYNX, Ind. Miss Marie L. Hiatt entertained Miss Anna Crew, Miss Frances Alexander and Miss Jeanette Nichols Sunday. . .Paul Hollingsworth visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hollingsworth over Sunday... Miss Wyonita Martin is visiting. her grandmother, Mrs. Neva Hill Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor from Snartensburg spent Thursday with Ira Taylor and family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lacly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saucer Mr. and Mrs. Edd
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Sunday evening The Misses Viola' bridge, last week The Jackson firs
Hancock, Hazel and Ruby Hardwick, and Thelma Horner spent Sunday afternoon with Ruth Sheppard. .Misses Vera and Idris Cox spent Thursday night with Mrs. Lucey Harvey James Adamson, of Anderson, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Bales Mr. and Mrs. Denver Grubbs and children, of Winchester, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Jane Grubbs Mr. and Mr. James Puckett entertained thc following guests at dinner Sunday: James Adamson, of Anderson. John Slack, of near Unionport, Mr. and Mrs. James Bales and Mr. and Mrs. Byron McCcrmick and little daughter Mr. and Mrs. Floy Townsend and sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Minnie Townsend Howard Easley
tle daughter of Bert Hodgin has the ; smallpox. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William H. j Wesler attended the services at Middleborough Sunday Mr. and Mrs., Howaid Newman and little daughter, Betty, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Berry Mrs. George Bowen h; sick.... Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lamb .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Many Critchfield. They also have as their house guest, Mrs. Fcrrick and son, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Wood and Miss Freedith Holcomb motored to Modoc and took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Otho McCallister
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week The meetings at the church are being well attended every night and grater attendance is expected tihs week.
OTTERBEIN. Ohio. Mrs. Harry Hileman and son, Gerald, were visitors in Greenville Saturday Walter Threewits and family spent Sunday with Doc. Richards and sister, near Hollansburg. . . .The Woman's Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Russell Coblentz Thursday afternoon ....Curt Grubbs is serving on Ihe
B. B. Nickel near here, was very iHiSeases Satuay .. liss Miriam Stone spent ; Zemo"ls a wonderfUi. penetrating, the week-end as a guest o -Mr. and ; dis rj n ,d d isPsoothi Mrs B. B; Nickels and daughter, Ruth j the Most delicate skin Get jt t(fd Evelyn. Hoyd Bond made a business jand save all further distress.-Adver-
it i p tu v uiiiitri a v mtr oct iui ua .... .u r. and Mrs. Charles Powell were in Liberty shopping Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finch and daughter, Helen, of Brownsville took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Reichardson Friday Mr. and Mrs. John D. Richardson of near Quakertown were guests Sunday
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and Mrs. James Bales Mrs. T. C. ! erated on for appendicitis. .. .Kenneth Sacket spent Saturday afternoon with j Brandenburg has a new radio set Mrs. Georste Able, near Winchesler. j Mrs. Mary Hetzler has been sick sev- . ...Mr. and Mrs. Garver Edwards and eral days with acute indigestion dauchter were guests Sunday of Mr. I Orville Shumaker and family. Sylvan and Mrs. Bazil Hunt Mr. and Mrs. j Brandenburg and wife and daughter, Jud Johnson and daughter, Florence, j Ellen Rose, .Herbert Slifer and wife of near Nnionport. spent Sunday with jand Roscoe Ferguson and wife accomMr. and Mrs. Fred Kabel. Mr. and i panied Rev. and Mrs. Engle to West. Mrs p W Harvev and daughters and j Manchester Sunday evening. Rev. of near Unionport. spent Sunday with Engle is assisting Rev. Nichols with Mr and Mrs. George Able, of near i his revival services there Mr. and Winchester.. .Miss C.ladvs Fennimore ; Mrs. Henry Broadstock spent Sunday
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LIBERTY. Ind. The pupils of Miss BaitleU's high school music class staged a farewell surprise party t'other Monday night in the domestic science rooms. Dancing and cards fur-
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