Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 31, 5 February 1923 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1923.

BEGIN SECOND MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST IN RICHMOND TODAY

The second Music Memory contest held by Richmond Community Service

began Monday and the final examina-

Spartanbursr h'jrh and Saratoen.

high have a game for Wednesday night, Feb. 7, to be played here. Spar-

tion will be held during the week of auuc ony cree mgn M..i, m , x. have a same for Saturday meht. frVh

News of the Counties

SPARTANBURG. Ind. The Women's Foreign Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Hannah Wise Thursday afternoon, Feb. 8.

March 19. The prizes will be awarded

those who score the greatest number of points. The purpose of the contest is gen

erally known. It is held to familiarize the citizens of a community with good music and to make the knowledge of love and good music more widespread. Twenty -four selections have been made. Any person in Richmond and the surrounding; community may enter the contest. Each person may win one individual prize only, but may compete in as many different classes as desired. Invitations have been sent to the city churches, Sunday schools, public schools, parochial schools, parent-teachers' associations, so that all may participate. It is expected that the interest this year will be even greater than last year, when Richmond made a record such as has not been surpassed in any other community. The official list of music memory numbers for this year follows: First Week "Salut d'Amour" Elpar '"Old Folks at Home" Foster "Soldiers' Chorus from 'Faust " Gounod 'Trelude in C Sharp Minor" Rachmaninoff Second Week "To a Water Lily" MacDowell "Air for G String" Bach "William Tell Overture" Rossini "Evening Star from 'Tannhauser' " . Wagner Third Week "By the Waters or Minnetonka". . . Lieurance "Caprice Viennois" Kreisler "The Heavens are Telling" TJrom "The Crea'.ion") Haydn "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" .. Liszt Fourth Week "The Rosary'' Nevin "Yalse Triste" Sibelius "Anvil Chorus from 'II Trovatore'" Verdi Fifth Week "Agnus Del" ....r.. .' Bizet "Gypsy Love Song" from 'The Fortune Teller" Herbert "Nocturne in E Flat" Chopin "Marche Militaire" Schubert Sixth Week "Sweet and Low" Barnby "Fifth Symphony" Allegro con brio Beethoven "Ase's Death" from Peer Gynt Suite Grieg "EI Capitan March" Sousa

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The Farmer's Institute will be held in the school building, on Tuesday. Feb. 6.

LIBERTY, Ind. A district meeting of Rebekah lodge will be held here Monday, Feb. 5. Mrs. Wedgewood, president of the state assembly, will address the meeting.

A film on prevention of hog disuses was shown by the county agent in the Coliseum, on Saturday afternoon,

t eo. 3. HTJNTSVILLE, Ind. The W. C. T. U. meeting was postponed on account of the Farmers' Institute to Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 7, at the home of Cora Mann. Mrs. Ruby Cox is to be leader. Mrs. Cora Mann, Maude Harvey and Anna Sheppard are to be hostesses.

LENTEN SEASON WILL BEGIN FEBRUARY 14 Ash Wednesday, which falls this

year ot Feb. 14 and marks the beginning of the Lenten season, carries the reminder that the best and worst of winter are behind us and springtime approaches. Religiously considered. Ash Wednesday- takes its name from the ceremonial use of ashes as a symbol of penitence, which is traced back to the penance of sackcloth and ashes spoken of by Old Testament prophets. In the Anglican and Lutheran communions, a3 well as in the Roman Catholic, the Lenten Fast is maintained; and though through the year the period of fasting has frequently varied, by common acceptance among all Christian communities the 40-day period is now observed. The word Lent is derived from the

old Anglo-Saxon word Lencten, meaning spring, and, as the fast falls in the early part of the year, by common usage Lent now is generally associated with the beginning of spring, which comes to full flower with the Easter festival of the resurrection and the reawakening of life.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. William Hull has decided to discontinue farming and will live with relatives at Columbus. He will have a sale at his farm south of this city. Feb. 20.

Suburban

ELKHORN", Ind. Th members of the Eatmore Euchre club were en- : tertadned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : Sam Stevens Saturday evening. The -evening was spent with cards and dancinsr. The hisrh prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh. Low prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tieman.' After the games ; lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. r Henry Tieman and son, Mr. and Mrs. , Dan Bennett and son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh and children, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Focht and children, Mrs. Hazel Parish and daughter, George Turner and daughter. Miss Bessie Maley, Miss Marjorie Maley, Harold Sheppard. John Miller and Edward Maley..... Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' Bradbury entertained with a euchre party Saturday evenine-. High prizes were awarded to Mrs. Edwin Hunt and Giles Williams. Low prize was awarded to Walter La fuse. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.Ray Ulms and children, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lafuse and children, -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heinbaugh and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Williams and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Naylor and children ' The Recreation circle was entertained

; by Airs. Robert Wilson at the home of Mrs. Wilson Magaw at Richmond.

Those present were Mrs. Henry Lack

ey, Mrs. Walter Farlow, Mrs. Charles Kaufman, MrsJames Eby, Mrs. Clark ". Crowe, Mrs. Earl Beeson, Mrs. Isaac

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Wilson. Mrs. W. B. Massie, Mrs. Lester Beeson, Mrs. Louis Beeson, Mrs. Aaron Sitloh. Mrs. William Beeson, Mrs. Giles Williams. Mrs. Beeson was a guest... John Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Routson, Louis Endsley. Shannon Chamberlain and son Conn ,Dolph Rinehardt, Henry Lahey, Billv Lamb, Walter Williams and Isaac Wilson attended the J. A. Hockett sale Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Rinehart. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunt Boston Wednesday John Chamberlain underwent a slight but very painful operation Welnsday afternoon, for a bone fellon on his thumb, which was caused from a bruise which he received while hauling logs Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paddock attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvin at Abington, Friday afternoon M'ss Ruth Hale, Leslie Carman and Ray Felton spent Sunday evening with Miss Doris Lemmons Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sitloh, and Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Hiatt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and children Mr. and Mrs.

Clem Endsley spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hawley Mr. and

Mrs. Walter Faddock and children,

and Shannon Chamberlain and son, Conn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paddock and son, Harry Ralph Burleson attended a sale at Webster, Wednesday Bobby Bee

son spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beeson.. .Mark Meek spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitloh and children.. .. .Miss

Elizabeth Chamberlain spent Tuesday

with Mrs. John Brennan at Richmond.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman and chil

dren spent Saturday afternoon with

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hockett Donald Sitloh is ill "with tonsilitis.. . John

Chamberlain spent Sunday afternoon with Herbert Greene Several from

here attended the John Trose sale Monday Adrey, Morri3 and Donald Sitloh spent Monday with Mrs. Mary Sitloh.

Pocahontas lodges. The latter lodge conducted services at the grave The revival meetings at the Evangelical church, Rev. R. O. Wines, evangelist, are fairly well attended. In addition to the preaching, services, a prayer meeting is held for half an hour each evening at the parsonage.. .

..Prof. M. L. Zirkle, of Weidner institute, Mulberry, Ind., was in this community Friday in the interest of that institution Rev. Leo J. Earhart went to Greenville Friday evening to a business meeting of the parish of which he is the pastor.

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Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Catey visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson Thursday Mr. and .Mrs Paul Oler, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kinsey, Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haisley, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler and Mrs. Charles Hunnicutt attended the sale of Mr. and Mrs. Will Oler Thursday Mrs. Harlan Johnson called on Mrs. Thomas Morrison on Tuesday afternoon.

City Lodges

Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T., will hold its regular meeting Monday night in the Masonic temple.

Richmond Lodge No. 196. F. and A. M., will hold its regular meeting Tuesday night in the Masonic temple.

PERSHING, . Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Newbold entertained at dinner Wednesday, Rev. and M;s. M. R. Moh-

ler and Mrs. S. E. Shuster The fu

neral of Benjamin F. Baker was held at the Evangelical church Friday at 1:30 p. m. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Leo J. Earhart Those

attending from a distance were a

brother, William Behr, of Indianapolis and a sister, Mrs. Adam Miller, of Connersville". Oliver Nusbaum, one of the firm who employed Mr. Baker, attended from Richmond. Mr. Baker was a member of the K. P, I. O. R M.. and

LIBERTY. Ind. Willard Bertsch and Leo Maxwell have returned from Indianapolis, where they attended the state convention of retail hardware merchants Superintendent E. L. Bell is in Indianapolis attending a meeting of town and city superintendents... The funeral of Nathan Nowlton was held in the Presbvterian church Thursday Mrs. Willard Bertsch entertained the Tuesday club Wednesday evening at her home on Seminary street. Five hundred was played at four tables. Mrs. Dr. Donahue received the favor for high score and Miss Minnie Venier the guest prize Miss Nellie George is the guest of Connersville friends Dr. Joseph N. Rose, of Washington, D. C, has been the guest of relatives here for several days. WEBSTER, Ind. Mrs. Lucile Jay spent two days the past week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Martha Williams Mrs. Furman Is quite ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Flora Demaree Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Hagerstown, called on Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Haway Thursday afternoon Mrs. Scuyler Snyder spent Wednesday in Richmond Mis3 Mabel Williams of Richmond, spent Friday with friends and visited school. ....Ben Moore, of Indianapolis, who underwent an operation for removal of his tonsils is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore. . . ..Jack Stotler spent Friday in Richmond attending the county road meeting F. D. Jay spent Wednesday in Richmond The Ladies Aid society of the Friends church met at the Aid room Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Jay attended the funeral of the latter's grandfather, Mr. Diapert, near Urbana, Ohio Next Wednesday evening the members of the I. O. O. F. lodge entertain the members of the Daughters of Rebekah lodge, in the I. O. 6. F. hall, at Webster The attendance contest given by the Daughters of Rebekah lodge closed last Thursday evening. The lodge chose sides, naming their sides the Pinks and the Greens. The Greens being winners, were entertained by the Pinks Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fulton have moved to their home near Brownsville Mr. and Mrs. Riley Straver will occupy the place recently

vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ful

ton. CARLOS CITY, Ind. Raymond

Thornburg attended the funeral of a

State. Name.

near relative Thursday, consequently there was no school in his room on that day Mrs. Glen Adamson and children spent Thursday with Mrs. Royce Bales, near Lynn..Mr3. Claude Alyea and daughter visited with Mrs. Rose Alyea near Hollansburg, Wednesday, and with Mrs. Charles Ballenger Thursday Dr. C. E. Martin has traded his garage for a farm near Glen Kara Mrs. Verlie Love and daughter spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Love There were two games of basketball here Tuesday night... A number from this vicinity attended the W. A. Oler Fale

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This sale includes Rogers, Reed and Barton, Holmes and Edwards and other reliable makes in patterns we are closing.out. These designs can be duplicated at tha factory if you desire. Every article is marked at approximately half price. Six Triple Plated Salad Forks $2.75. Six Triple Plated Orange Spoons $2.75. Six Triple Plated Oyster Forks $2.00. Six Triple Plated Hollow Handled Knives and Forks $6.75 to $8.25. Sit Triple Plated Solid Handle Knives and Forks $4.75. Six Triple Plated Desert Spoons $3.25. Berry Spoons, 80c to $1.35. Bouillion Spoons, Berry Forks, Table Spoons and other articles will be sold at a reduction of about 50.

These snappy, catchy, swinging dance hits just won't let your feet behave stop at our shop and hear these wonderful Brunswick Super-Feature Records today. The Brunswick artists know how to put thrills in dance music. Then, The Brunswick Phonograph plays them right.

2359 Tomorrow, , Margaret Young. Jumbo, Margaret Young. iV.O You Gave Me Your Heart, Isham Jones' orchestra. The Sneak, Isham Jones' orchestra

2360 Come on Home, Eroz Sisters with Bennie Krueger's orchestra. Bring on the Pepper, Brox Sisters with Bennie Kruege's orchestra

2313 The Fuzzy Wuzzy Bird, Isham Jones orchestra. Broken-Hearted Melody, Isham Jones' orchestra.

HOLLANSBURG, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Iven Richards of Richmond epent

Saturday with Mrs. Viola Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mikesell spent Sunday in Richmond. .. .A number of the Pythian Sisters attended the convention at Greenville Thursday Mrs. Mary Harley epent last week at Springfield Mrs. Agnes Oans of Lynn is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Saucer Mae Piatt spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Rosa Caskey Revival services are now being conducted at the Methodist church by Rev. Delaney of Ashland, Ky. He i3 an interesting and powerful speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Fulkerson of Columbus are bringing messages in songs each night Rev. Frazier called on Mrs. Sam Stapleton Friday Cloyd and daughter Garnet spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stapleton Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Stapleton, Mrs. Lucemma Chenoweth spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sam Stapleton Mrs. Frazier is spending this week with her father at Winchester Mrs. Peffly and Mr. Marshall of Phillipsburg spent Saturday night with John Wolf and family John Wolf spent Thursday evening in Richmond Miss Doris Jennings is spending this week with her gsandmother Miss Mary Wiles of Carlos

City is spending this week with Mrs. Ruth Caskey Mr. Watson, the superintendent, was able to be in his office this week after three or four days ailing from the flu Claude Rock of Richmond spent Thursday with Addison and Mattie Lock....

Both degrees will be conferred upon two candidates at a called meeting of the Modern Woodmen to be held Monday night in the club rooms. Every

member is requested to be present.

The regular meeting of the Moose lodge will be held Monday night.

The regular lodge meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held on Tuesday night.

John Mikesell and Charley Mikesell of New Paris spent Saturday with

Riley Mikesell Mr. and Mrs. Earl

with Mrs. Phoebe Piatt of Whitewater.

Wednesday. . .Mrs. Mort Jones was

a guet of Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor

Wednesday afternoon The mission

ary society met with Mrs. Albert

Johnson Thursdav afternoon. Those

present were Mary Albert, Mrs. Edward Gardner, Ethel Coleman. Mrs. Hollis Maxwell, Mrs. Cyrus Johnson, Mrs. Charles Paddock, Mrs. Millard Creek, Mrs. Charles Creek, Mrs. A. S. Ixigue. Mrs. Will Logue, Mrs. Willis Ranford. Mrs. Albert Roberts, Margarite Finch, Ms. Will Finch, Mrs. Carrol Montgomery, Mrs Vernon Boring, Mrs. Kenneth Davis and Mrs. Albert Johnson Lois Logue visited the Salem school Tuesday Ellwood Logue and Edith Keelor were greeting friends in Cottage Grove, Thursday afternoon.... James Breen is in ill health.

GREEN'S FORK, Ind Mr. and Mrs. John Gausepohl spent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stanton Mrs. Ella Ellis, Mrs. Mary Ellis, Mrs. Susan Reece. and Mrs. May Brothers called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow in Richmond Thursday afternoon Miss Sara Camber returned Thursday evening from Hagerstown Mrs. John Ellis spent Wednesday afternoon in Richmond Margaret Ragen visited Mrs. Bid and Mary Ragen in Richmond Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bish, of Piqua, Ohio, spent Thursday night with his father, James Bish The Advance club met with Edith Albertson Friday Mrs. Florence Boyd entertained the missionary society of the Christian church Thursday.

SALEM, Ind. Tom Dougherty's sale was very largely attended Tuesday. The Community club furnished lunch Several from this community attended the Rufus Brown sale

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