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CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IU bLtUI HtUN 1923 INDIANA ROTARY HEAD mally launched a campaign to elect Robert E. Heun of this city aa governor of the Rotary district of Indiana for 1923 at the convention to he held at Michigan City. Feb. 21-22. Mr. Heun la secretary of the local club and has been serving aa group representative of Rotary clubs at Anderson, Connersvllle, Muncle, Newcastle. Union City, Winchester and Richmond. Mention of Mr. Heun's candidacy has met enthuBlaetio response In tha cities of which he has been group representative. The Richmond Rotarlans are confident that Mr. Heun will be elected and are going to the convention prepared to push his candidacy vigorously. Mr. Heun will be opposed by Arthur Sapp, of Huntington, also a group representative. i Mr. Heun is president of the Richmond Community Service and has toeen active In various civic enterprises. Special committees are being appointed by the other Rotary clubs to co-operate with the local committee. A special train will carry local Rotarlans to the convention, leaving this city at 6 o'clock on themornIng of Feb. 21. The train will pick up special cars from other towns as it proceeds to the conventionANTIQUES COMPRISE GREATER PORTION OF ARTS, GRAFTS EXHIBIT Antiques of every kind of rarity and beauty comprise for the most part the 1923 Arts and Crafts exhibition which is being arranged at the Public Art gallery for the opening Wednes day evening. Heirlooms which have passed down. through many generations are shown, representing the West while the East 19 represented principally by Oriental hangings and tapestries. Two rooms have been arranged by Mrs. W O. Crawford, one a combined breakfast and sunroom, the other a living room. Both are most artistic and tasteful. Lovely harmony of color, graceful 'window draperies, subdued lighting and beautiful furnishings make these model room9 unique. Articles Loaned Gallery Antique bags, furniture, clocks, samplers, prints, quilts coverlids and other articles have been loaned for the exhibition. The evolution of lighting also Is Illustrated by a collection of candle bowls oil and lard lamps and eo on. Among tnose wno nave loaned antiques are: Mrs. Harrle Dllks, Mrs. Alton Halo, Mrs. Rush, Mrs. Tracey Clar Mrs. Clem Gaar, Miss Anna Ward, Mrs. Fred Bates, Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd. Miss Elizabeth Comstock, Mrs. George Gates, Mrs. Gath Freeman, Mrs. Fornshell. Mrs. A. G. Mat thews, Mrs. Charles Bond, Mrs. w. O. Crawford, Mrs. J. E. Cathell and Mrs. Elmer Lebo. A modern beaded bag Is loaned by Mrs. Paul Comstock, and Mrs. Homer Morris has loaned her Russian handi craft collection, which she brought back from Russia last fall. Contributes Weaving A collection of characteristic speci mens of Sumatra weavlngs, exceptionally well preserved and magnificent Jn design and color have been loaned by George Schulein of New York City. Besides the Sumatra textiles there 5s a Chinese Altar curtain, a very fine ppecimen of art,' the embroidery work being magnificently executed on hea vy silk of a very restful, soft, red color, almost shading into salmon tint. The curtain was taken from the Em peror Kang H'si's house of worship during the Boxer Rising and thus saved from destruction. The Sumatra weavings and Chinese alfr curtain are for sale. Suburban COTTAGE GROVE, Ind. Chris Haag is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Truman Lackey and family Miss Naomi Albert spent Saturday after noon in Richmond Miss verda Miller and Miss Gertrude Jacobs came home Saturday afternoon from Cam Miller's, at Liberty, where they have been the past week. They returned Tuesday for a few days, as Mrs. Miller Is ill Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Swain and Mrs. Alice Logue spent Sunday in Liberty, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown .Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sample entertained at dinner Sunday, Mihh Gertrude Jacobs, of Greenville, Ohio, Misi Gladys Brown and Miss Hazel Ross, of near Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Logue spent Sunday evening with Omar Miller and family.. . Miss Verda Miller called on Mrs. Ra chel Wright and daughter,- Susie, Sunday afternoon,. .Edgar Robinson was called to Kentucky to the bedside of gar "Robinson H RichardFfRH.RH his sister, who is seriously ill.. .Miss Edith Keelor and Miss Leora Logue spent Sunday afternoon with Omar Miller and family, and George Keelor, Mrs. Mike Conner spent Saturday night and Sunday with Jiome folks in Liberty Mrs. Edward Williamson and daughters, Cleo and Freda, spent Saturday afternoon with Omar Miller and family Mrs. Gleason Is still confined to her home with rheuma tism..... Omar Miller called on Robert Toole and family, Sunday afternoon. Margaret Finch has left Mrs. Lucina Gardner, and Mrs. Nannie Combs has taken her place..... Miss Lucille Bannon was home from Hagerstown Saturday night and Sunday.. .Elwood Logue spent Saturday in Richmond.. . . .Miss Julia Mullen of Liberty, spent Thursday with Mrs. Gleason and her daughter, Susie The Salem Com m unity club entertained their husbands and families at a farewell party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dougherty and daughter, Jean, Friday evening, who will soon move to Boston where Mr. Dougherty has a position in the bank. About 70 persons were present. Refreshments of ice cream and wafers were served..... Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Louse, Miss Edith Keelor and Miss Ethel Coleman spent Wednesday afternoon in Liberty Mr. and Mrs.- Edward Williamson and daughters, Cleo and Freda, spent Thursday night with Robert Toole and family Mrs. Sam Caldweil spent Thursday afternoon with, Mrs. Omar Miller....... Darfrelf

Short News of City

Rev. Isley Called Away Rev. C. Raymond Isley, pastor of the Second English Lutheran church, has been called away because of the death of an uncle, Will II. Isley, of Shelbyville. Rev. Isley left Richmond Tuesday, and will attend the funeral, which will take place Wednesday afternoon at Shel byville. Endeavor Society Meeting Mem bers of the First Christian church Christian Endeavor society are urged to attend the regular business meet ing and valentine party to be held at the church Wednesday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. A good time for all who attend Is promised. Maids to Meet The Merry Maids of Grace M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Sterling Reld, Twenty-third and Main streets, Thursday evening, Feb. 8. Culbertson Aska Leniency The state board of pardons at its next meet ing, Feb. 12 to 17, will hear the case of Ralph E. Culbertson, Wayne county man, sentenced for vehicle taking on July 5, 1922, to three to five years in the Indiana reformatory. Wilson Taken to Michigan Clifford E. Wilson, who was held here on a charge of incorrigibility, was taken back to Kalamazoo, Mich., Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Frank C. Bermaster. Rawlins is visiting his sister at Merrielvill. this week Mr. and Mrs. John Benner and daughter Marjorie spent Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Wright and daughter, Susie.. .. .Miss Verda Miller called on Edward Wil liamson and family Sunday morning. .... Mrs. Annie Logue spent Wednesday with home folks.. .Herman Sithen of Garrett, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor and ElWood Logue and family.. .Charles Chamberlain was greeting friends in Cottage Grove Sat urday evening. LIBERTY, Ind. John E. Kaufman, of College Corner, was in Liberty Saturday. .. .Miss Esther Coin of Indianapolis has been secured to teach draw ing and music In the local schools. She takes the place made vacant by the resignation of Miss Helen Bartlett. . . . .Karl Kennedy of Rushville was in Liberty Sunday. .. .Prof Morris of Earlham college delivered a lecture il lustrated with slides at a union meeting at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. His lecture was in the interest of famine stricken RussiaHe and Mrs. Morris have recently re turned from Russia, where they as sisted the American Relief association. ....Henry C. Adams of Connersville was in Liberty Sunday Miss Mary Kelsey of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ratliff.. Miss Mary Catherine Calkins, of In dianapolis is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Calkins Ned Thompson of the Indiana Dental col lege is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Thompson. . . .George L. Gray of Connersville is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Rose Sup erintendent E. H. Bell and Trustee P. B. Nye will go to Indianapolis Tues day in the interest of school affairs. Miss CleonJohnson of Miami spent the week end with her parents here. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. The re vival meetings at the Baptist church are growing in interest Mrs. i. N, Falls and Mrs. Virginia Beeson are sDendine several days in Indianapo lis Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McMullen and daughters spent the week with relatives at Green's Fork Robert Reynolds and son, Ernest, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone at Hagerstown Mrs. E. R. McGraw is spending several days in Chicago ....Norman, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Burgess, is ill of bronchial pneumonia.... Golie Moore spent Monday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs Liee Mannon, of Anderson, are spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Mannon Reginald Dale spent the week-end in Muncie. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and daughter, Vir ginia, and Miss Norma Haskett visited Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin at Chester Miss Cora Owens spent Monday in Richmond. Mrs. Will Campbell is visiting relatives near Logansport Mrs. A. F. Hogan accompanied Rev. Hogan to Lynn, Monday to spend the week at that place where Rev. Hogan is conducting a revival meeting. .. .Mrs. A. F. Wiseman and daughter Betty spent Sunday with Mrs. Wiseman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crull at Penville.. ..Mrs. George Weber is ill with influenza Willard Drischel of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hiser.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockett spent the week-end with relatives inIndianapolis. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harrison, of Connersville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamilton Nelson Eaton, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Eaton Otto Bradway, of Straughn, has purchased the City restaurant of William Campbell and has taken possession .Ralph Marson of Indianapolis, and Miss Elizabeth Stretch of Newcastle, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr3. Frank Marson. .. .Mrs. Foster ScuHder and children spent Sunday with relatives in Knightstown Miss Thelma May, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Miss Mildred Mannon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Santford were called to Richmond, Sunday byHhe death of Mr. Santford's mother Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Bentonville spent Sunday with Cecil McKee and wife.... Mrs. Charles Puckett and daughter have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a visit with Mrs. Puckett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hazelrigg. HUNTSVTLLE, Ind. Mrs. Addle Burroughs, 78 years old, died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lou Barker. Funeral services were held at the M. E. church at Losantsville Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and daughter Olive of near Winchester and George Kabel of near Farmland spent Sunday at Fred Kabel's Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gollfker and daughters were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fouts near Losontsville. . . .As Garver Edwards was returning from Winchester Saturday his machine overturned, tearing off the top and breaking the windshield He was the only occupant and he escaped without injury. . . .Prof, and Mrs. Earl Sipe spent Sunday with relatives near Saratoga. .. .Mrs. Eli Lamb spent Thursday with her sister, airs. James Humphreys.... MrsJ Hazel Dillon, Mrs. Mattie Miller and Mrs. Zella Shellabarger spent Thursday with Mrs. Em ma Horner. .. .Miss Caarlotte Botkin was the guest Sunday of Miss Irene Ed wards. .. .Mrs. Hazel Campbell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adam - son.... Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and

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Miss Rosa Ponselle, noted singer, celebrated her birthday she admits it was her twenty-sixth by acting as godn.other to her little nephew, Anthony Gerard, the son of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio A. Ponselle. Incidentally, Anthony is the first baby in the Ponselle family since Rosa was born.

son Robert Cecil spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardwlck. . . .Miss Gretchen Piner spent Sunday with Miss Dorothy Botkin Miss Theodosia Farquhar of Mrs. Blaker's school at Indianapolis spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Farquhar.... Robert Botkin, who is attending dental college at Indianapolis is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Botkin .... Gordon Farquhar of Muncie spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Farquhar The Farmers' institute held Friday afternoon and evening was largely attended. .. .The addresses given by Mrs. Carl Tuttle and II. R. Muller were splendid and the readings given by Miss Geraldine Hinshaw of Lynn were especially good. The domestic science girls served dinner at the noon hour and cleared $12.65 and gave this to the institute aiid they awarded prizes to the pupils for seed corn, potatoes, baking, sewing and manual training. DTTNLAP S VILLE, Ind. R. C. Tal hott was home from Miami university for the week-end to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Talbott, at Rose Corner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods of Dunlapsville attended Laurence Lafuze's public sale at his home near Carl, Friday. .. .Mrs. Anna Brookbank of Dunlapsville spent Wednesday as a guest of Mr: and Mrs. Herbert Mel vin and children at Woodlawn farm ....Miss Miriam Stone near Dunlaps ville spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Young at Salem . . . .Frank Davis and family of near Alquina were guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Ferris Davis and daughters, Ruby and Thelma, at Dunlapsville. Vernal Thomas of Alpine and Miss Grace Jenkins of Riverview, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell at Dun lapsville Saturday evening-then drove to Connersville to attend the picture show.... Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chance of Alquina and Johnny Wagner of Colo rado were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fipps at their home in Dunlaps ville Monday. .. .Miss Kathenne Bond of near Dunlapsville spent Wednesday evening as a guest of Miss Carylon Young near Liberty Miss Grace Pullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pullen, is seriously ill at her home northeast of Dunlapsville Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck and little sona spent Saturday and Sunday as guests f Mrs. Alice Letner in Dublin. ...Mrs. Anna Brookbank and a'augnter, Miss Freda, of Dunlapsville, visited the library in Alquina Friday evening. LEWISVILLE, Ind. Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Wilson and Mrs. Mary Wilson spent the week-end at Indianapolis... Mrs. Tracy Shinn and children, or Greenfield, were the week-end guests of David Burgess and family. . .Chas. Williams and Fred Dishman trans acted business in Cambridge Saturday ....Misses Faye Conner and Aggelece Stewart were Richmond callers Friday. .. .Several people attended the DePauw-Earlham game at Richmond Friday evening.... Mark Bills and Audrey Wills, local boys, played on the DePauw team The high school basketball team was defeated by Cadiz at the Knightstown tournament Saturday morning. .. .Miss Olive Isley spent the week-end with friends at Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hickman of Newcastle were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Nan Hickman and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnson of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with Lee Butler and family The wedding of Miss Isabel Canon of Indianapolis, and Clarence P. Cartwright of Lewisville, will take place on Feb. 14 at the First Friends church, Indianapolis. Following the wedding a reception will be held at the bride's parents, 4014 N. Pennsylvania street. .. .Mr, and Mrs. Paul Craig of Knightstown spent Sunday with Frank Watson and family.. ..Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown and children of Greenfield spent the week end with Leeburn Butler and family.... Al Hughes of Newcastle was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hughes Eastern Star Lodge will meet Friday night, Feb. 9, to confer degrees on candidates. SPARTANBURG, Ind. Miss Wanda Dennis was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary Cook, in Richmond, last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark were In Winchester last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armacost called on Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Penny last Sunday Harry J. Wise and Orie Chenoweth were business visitors in Lynn last Thursday Lester Clark made a business trip to Fort Wayne J last Tuesday.... S. C. Bowen of Lynn 'is uite ill. ...Mrs. Will Morgan and

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.,

GODMOTHER. Grcuit Court SUES ON $1,550 NOTES. Suit on notes for $1,550 was filed Tuesday in Wayne Circuit Court by Walter White against Fred C. Rob erts and Verona S. Roberts. SUE SPRING COMPANY. Complaint on account, demand $814.05 was filed Tuesday by the Lew is Spring and Axle company against the Jenkins-Vulcan Spring company. TRACTOR COMPANY SUED. Complaint on account, demand $150, was filed Tuesday by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company against the Wayne Tractor and Machine company. SUIT IS DISMISSED. The case of the Best Tailoring com pany against Roy W. Dennis on ac count, demand $546.13 was dismissed Tuesday in circuit court. JUDGMENT FOR $859.09 Judgment in favor of the plaintiff, $859.09 was granted in the case of Darling and company against Oran B Caskey. SUES FOR LEGAL FEES Suit for $100 for legal service was filed Tuesday by Amedeo O. Vioni against Joe Peters. Mr.Vionl also filed a complaint for $150 against Rollo J. Pierce and Mildred Pierce for services as an attorney. daughter Leone called on Mrs. Ida Nuss last Wednesday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mse were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Chenoweth in Winchester Friday Don Jackson and Mr. Hunnicutt, of Germantown, Ohio, attended the ball game here on Wednesday night and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jackson.... Mrs. Carrie Bowen called on Mrs. Mamie Penny last Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Orville Aukerman were in Hollansburg last Monday evening Miss Dana Wise was shopping in Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Middleton, M-re. Harry Bowen and Mrs. Elmer Teeters were in Lynn last Thursday night, to see the play, "Kindred of the Dust." Miss Dana Wise spent the week end in Elyria, Ohio, visiting her friend, Ralph Jones Mrs. Maggie Chenoweth had as her guests on Thursday: Mrs. Althere Crist, Mrs. Belle Thomas, Mrs. Emma Jackson, Mrs. Pearl Crist, Mrs. Cora Chenoweth and son Reginald, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chenoweth and daughter Marjorie, Mrs. Cora Chenoweth was the guest Friday of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Crist Charles Smith was a business visitor in Ft. Wayne last week. The ladies of the M. E. church served a chicken supper to the basketball boys, school officials and band on Wednesday night, Jan. 31 About 50 were served. It is thought 700 people attended the first game played in the new gymnasium. CAMDEN, Ohio. Mrs. Rush Bennett died at her home on Main street Wednesday morning after a long ill ness. 'unerai services were held Friday afternoon at the M. E. church. Sen-ices were conducted by the Rev. Gear of Bradford and the Rev. Moore. pastor of the church James Lack ey has been quite ill with la grippe tne past weeK Mr. and Mrs . H. T, Scott returned from their trip to Mich igan last Monday. A number of thei.mends gave them quite a surprise Thursday evening by coming in to spend the evening and giving them many useful presents Misses Leota Mitchel and Charlotte Horrigan at ienaea me conierence or grammar grade teachers at Eaton Saturday. ..Mr. and Mrs. Wrar-d of Columbus. are visiting their daughter Mrs. Hazel Bennett Mrs. Mary Myers of Ea ton spent Friday afternoon with Miss Hettie Ward The program given by Miss Margaret Garrison at the high school auditorium Wednesday night was very good. Miss Garrison is a reader of exceptional ability... J. WT. Kenworthy attended the sale of John Riberts near West Elkton Sat urday Mrs. Harry Malone and children of Dayton spent a few days this week with her father E. J. Phares Mrs. Emma Mendenhall of Hamil ton attended the funeral of her sister Mrs. 'Anna Bennett Friday The special services that have been held at the Presbyterian church have been discontinued owing to the illness o the pastor, Rev. Lang. BOSTON, Ind. Miss Glenda Davis delightfully entertained Sunday after noon and evening at her home, east of Boston, for a few of her friends. Music, games, and contests were the features of the afternoon. After dainty refreshments were served by the host ess, the jolly party motored to Eaton, Ohio, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Porter and little

HILL ROSE IS YEAR'S

BEST FLORAL RESULT The award of the gold medal given. B. G. Hill of the E. O. Hill company by the American Rose Growers so ciety at Ihe annual convention in Cin cinnati last week la the first of a series of annual awards which the society plans to make for outstanding horticultural achievements to encourage development of new plants or improvement of old ones. This is a new feature of the activities of the society by which it is hoped to make it of still greater influence and assistance to the industry. The Hill ""award was made for the development of their new rose, the "America", which the experts unanimously agreed was the most remarkable achievement of the year in floral circles. hughes accepts bid to Visit Panama in march WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Secretary Hughes today tentatively accepted an invitation to visit Panama on the trip he expects to make to South America to attend the Pan American confer ence, which opens next month In San tiago. Mr. Hughes told Dr. Ricardo Alfaro, minister of Panama, that he hoped to stop at Panama on his way back to the United States. HENRY P. FLETCHER SAILS FOR U. S. TO HEAD DELEGATION (By Associated Pres3) BRUSSELS. Feb. 6. Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador to Belgium, who will head the American delegation at the Pan-American congress in Santiago, Chile, next month, sailed from Antwerp today for England en route to the United States. He will land at Harwich and proceed to Southampton, whence ha sails for New York Feb ruary 8. daughter, Donna. Those who made up the motor party included Miss Freda Chesselby, Miss May Anderson, Miss Hortense Riding, Miss Dot SherJ man, Miss Betty Kirsch. Miss Glenda Davis, Dudley Browne, Gilson Jordan, Roland Golden, Elmer Winslow, Bob by Golden and Arthur Page Miss Anna Stanley of Reid Memorial hos-i pital spent the week-end with - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stanley and family Mrs. Bernice Piper and daughter, Mary Helen, are the guests of her grandmother at Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ryan motored to Richmond Saturday and spent the day with friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. James McMurray and children entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Harkleroad and family Saturday. . . . Ora Parks, of near Concord, Ohio, was a Boston visitor Saturday evening. . . John Peterson has been ill at his home ..Miss Gladys Davis of Reid Memorial hospital was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and family, Saturday afternoon. .Mrs. Eva Card, of Richmond, is taking treatment for her eyes at a Cincinnati hospital Lester and Russell Davis spent Saturday with Mr .and Mrs. John Peterson Walter Benner is able to be out again after several week's illness Roy Alvey wa3 calling on friends in Boston Saturday evening ....Lester and Russell Davis were the guests of Roy ad John Alvey Sunday afternon. .Mrs. Clarence Frazee, who has been ill at her home for the past few weks, has gone to Spears hospital at Dayton, Ky., for treatment Mr. and Msr. A. B. Parks spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scarce and children, Billy and Bobby, of near Campbellstown, Ohio Richard McCallip has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Hensley and sons Mrs. Fred Marshall, who recently underwent an operation at Reid Memorial hospital. Is slowly im proving.... The basket ball game be tween Centerville and Boston held Saturday night was well atended... . .1111. .oidReeher Bro. .CinNrewenand Claude Ballenger is taking treatment for rheumatism at St. Luke's hospital ..Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Stanley of Campbellstown, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. Stanley s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stanley and family.. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Alvey and family have been confined to their home with severe colds but are now able to be out again Mrs. Douglass Druley was a Richmond visitor Saturday... H. J. Davis spent Sunday mornin with Lawrence Weadick Leanord Dils is attending the Richmond Busi ness college Quite a number of people are ill with la grippe in this vicinity... .A. H. Piper left Thurs day morning for Spears' hospital at Dayton, Ky., where he will take treat ment. . . .Mrs. George Hensley and son Frank shopped in Richmond Saturday ..Wednesday evening. Feb. 7. Rev, Lloyd Reich, pastor of the Christian church will begin a weekly Bible class at the Christian church. All persons who are interested in this class are urged to atend the weekly meetings Alonza Cory called on his sister, Mrs. imora Alvey, Saturday morning.... .Mrs. uiiie Parks was calling on friends in Boston Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner ,and family were the guests of Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Necessary ana ennaren, Sunday. MORNING SUN, Ohio. Mrs. Anna Whitesell spent part of last week with Mrs. Hazel McCreary, of Columbus. Her nieces, Marjorie and Mary Beth McCreary, came home with her for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Creary Miss Edna Collins, who is attending Cedarville college, spent a part or last week with her Darents. Mrs. DennisGouge is visiting Oxford relatives Raymond Ramsey has purchased a truck and is prepared to do hauling Lioyd Ellington, of Col lege Hill, Ky., returned to his home Saturday after a 10 days' visit with relatives Clint Pheanis and fam ily moved to Eaton Saturday. Mr. Pheanis has been employed as truck driver for the Standard Oil company ....Mrs. Lela McCreary gave the sec ond of a series of health demonstra tions Friday afternoon to the town ship demonstrators-. She reports that 143 families have been reached by the first demonstrations in Israel township Sam Byers and family, of Sugar Valley, are moving to Mrs. Mary namseys farm.... Mrs. Ben Music is recovering from an attack of pnoumonia....The women of the missionary societies are to serve the lunch at Emmons Alston s sale Feb. 8. ELDORADO, Ohio Mrs. F. M. Deem returned home Saturday evening after visiting with relatives in Richmond several days William Keckler and family entertained the Men and Women's Bible class of the U. B. church last Friday evening. ...Special meetmas besan at the Universalis! church.

TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1923.

Deaths and Funerals

MISS MARY E. WHITE - Marjf E. White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer White, of Norfolk, Va and student at Earlham college, died Monday night at 7 o'clock at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Carl Tomllnson, at Cicero. Ind., according to word received at the college. Death was caused by diabetes. She was taken ill Saturday, but the the Illness was not considered serious until Sunday afternoon. Miss White was well known on the campus and many friends received a severe shock when word was received here of her death. Her parents are well known here, both having attended the college at one time. Miss Martha Doan, dean of women at the college and Miss Louise Tay lor, of Birmingham. Ala., a roommate of Miss White, left for Cicero Tues day morning. Funeral arrangements nave not been announced. SAMUEL PARRY Samuel Parry, 73 years old, died Tuesday morning at 6:45 o'clock, at his home, 405 College avenue. He is survived by his wife. Roda Parry, two sons, Willard and Smith Parry of Cin cinnati, Ohio, and two daughters, Lola and Ada, of Richmond. Funeral services will be held Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the West Main Street Friends church Rev. C. M. Woodman will officiate. In terment will be in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call at any time. Sunday morning. These meetings will last two weeks. Rev. F. W. Millar of Chicago will assist the pastor E. A. Holcomb and family were guests Sun day of Rev. Albert Beachler and family near Sonora Arthur Wolford and family returned home Sunday evening after spending a week with relatives at Huntington, Ind C. C. Almond of Columbus spent Saturday with C. H Staytn and family.... C. H. Moses and family and G. F. Crane and family spent Sunday with Frank Henn and family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spitler entertained Sundav evening Les ter Hapner and family, Emerson Beard and family and Lester Geeting and family Ott Colvin of Eaton spent Sunday with relatives here. . . .William Fletcher and family entertained Sun day evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Esta Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Coovert and H. R. McPherson and fam i!y. . . .Mrs Tom Campbell went to Cin cinnatl Saturday to visit with her son for several days.... Mrs. Garnett How ell returned to her home near West Manchester Monday after visiting with her mother for several days. CLARK'S STATION, Ohio. Loren Janes transacted business in Green ville Wednesday. .. .Clyde Teaford was ill with la grippe last week. Col. Brinley has been ill with la grippe Bert Clark was in Greenville on business Wednesday. .. .Leroy Clark had la grippe last week.... Bert Clark delivered his tobacco to Max, of New Madison, Monday. .. .Roy Rupe was ill of la grippe last week W. H. Stump transacted business in New Madison last Saturday Irene and Handy Riegle met the state examiner of school funds at Greenville last Tues day.... Handy and Sam Riegle sold some hogs to Albert Harter last Sat urday Irve Riegle and George Moore hauled Ed. Clark's tobacco to New Madison Monday... Mr. and Mrs Roy Rupe transacted business at Mr. Alexander's store, near Hollansburg, last Friday Loren Janes and fam ily wrere shopptrs in Greenville Sat urday af ternoon.. .. Frank Lucas and family attended church at Hollans burg last Sunday. FAIRFIELD, Ind. George W. Jinks and son went to Economy last Friday and purchased a fine registered Jersey bull of H. D. Rose Miss Anna Loudon spent the week-end at Indianapolis and was bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Ethel Snider of Mt. Comfort, Ind. The two ladies wer ecollege friends. .. .Scott Humphrey of'lndianapolis spent a few days last week with his nephew, H. H. Rose, and wife Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins of Liberty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rose.... Mrs. Allison Loper has been quite sick. Her daughter, Mrs. Anna Spencer, of Portsmouth, Ohio, is at home for a few days Mrs. Ed Lyons of South Bend was called here on account of the serious illness of Miss Lydia Logan Mrs. Morris Branchla and baby daughter, Peatrice , Joy, of Bath, spent the past week with her parents. Mrs. Branchla was formerly Miss Freda Personette....Mr. and Mrs. Williard Sites spent one day last week in Connersville. .. .Mrs. Harry Hudson and son Harry Jr. are visiting Iher parents, M!r. and Mrs. Quincy Younts. . . .Mrs. A D. Mills entertained the Missionary society last Friday afternoon. BROWNSVILLE. Ind. The home talent play yiven last Thursday night was well attended.... Mrs. L. J. Cully is slowly improving William Porter and Miss Mary Lyons were married last Thursday evening at the M. E'parsonage by the Rev. C. Ci Brown ....The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Kaper....Mr. and Mrs. Morton Parks, of Connersville, spent the week-end here.... As usual, the Brownsville Hi basketball team won another victory from Centerville Friday night. The game was played on the Centerville floor.... A number of the basketball fans are planning to attend the Invitational tournament at Liberty Nelson Wright, of Connersville, was here on business Friday evening Mrs. Lou Gear and daughter spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Sophia Winters Misses Luva Kaufman and Elsie Huffman and Oren Schneider and Everett Hunnington were in Connersville Saturday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Retherford, of Richmond, were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Retherford, Sunday. SALEM, Ind. Prof. Boren preached at Salem Sunday and he and Mrs. Boren and baby daughter Rose Mary took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tibbetts. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner and Mary Albert were also guests there Cornelius . Shephard and Frankle Earle of Liberty, attended services at Salem Sunday. A brief program was given consisting of special music by Mrs. Robert Napier, saxophone, and children, Norman, cor net, uiga, piano, and Buddy, drums. Also readine by Marcella Maxwell Clair Finch Naomi Albert, Lola Lee and Cormelia Shephard were guests or Miss Frankle Earle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Loeue and Mabel Logue motored to Oxford Sun day and were guests of Mr. and Mrs Will Logue Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner took dinner Monday with

OWNSEND SINGERS, ORCHESTRA PRAISED The choral society and orchestra of

the Townsend branch of Richmond Community Service presented a musical program at the Wiley M. E. church. New Castle. The New Castle audience praised trie program present ed by the local persons. The program follows : Selection "Forget-Me-Nots" orches tra; Duett "In The Garden", Mary Lucile and Clorlne Brown; Instru mental sextette "A Japanese Sunset" Mrs. Ella Dennis, Miss Ruth Howard. Gaar Davis, Emory Burden. Herman Mitchell, James Howard, Mrs. E. R. Clark; Ukulele chorus "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"; Selection "Dance of the Flowers,, orchestra; Selection Free At last", choral; Instrumental trio "Shubert's Serenade", violin. flute and piano; Vocal solo "Carisslma , Mrs. Luvenia Dethridge; Flute solo "Autumn in Hungary", James Howard; Selection "Florena Gav otte", orchestra; Vocal solo "By the waters or Babylon", Cecil Robinson; "Do vs. Don't". Mrs. E. R. Clark: Se lection "Schezetto," orchestra. Mrs. Warner Gardner. A.. ..Catherine Logue returned to her home in Oxford Sunday Naomi Albert spent Saturday in Richmond Lucile Baman spent the week-end with her mother Mary Baraas Will George of Oxford spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben George. GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Miss Ollie Bane of Richmond spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bane F. O. Underhill spent Wed nesday and Thursday in Ohio Miss Lucile Bannan of Hagerstown spent a part of Saturday with Miss Lena Stanton Clifton Williams spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wrade Williams of Fountain City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cranor PJrayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Henry French. PERSHING, Ind. Curtis Harris has purchased the George Haremll farm of 160 acres.... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heck, who went last Wednesday to Martinsville for treatments, are reported improving rapidly Miss Ida Bertsch, who is doing nurse work for Dr. Wright at Newcastle, went to Martinsville Sunday and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertsch, who are at the' sanitarium for treatment. She reports both improved The revival meeting at the Evangelical church under the direction of Rev. R. O. Wines, is gaining in attendance and interest. Three meetings were held Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmeyer, of Kitchell, are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Hilbert F. Jones. . . .A choir is taking up the preparation of Easter music at the Lutheran church. The cantata "The Resurrection Hope" by Carrie B. Adams, is the composition they are studying Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Sourbeer are sick with influenza. ...Mrs. Barbara Gipe, who fell down the cellar way at the Lutheran church a week ago, is improving nicely.... Mrs. S. E. Shuster, who has been visiting for the last two weeks at the Lutheran parsonage with her brother. Rev. M. R. Mohler, started on her return trip to her home at Convoy, Ohio, intending to stop on the way at Montpelier to visit a niece and a sister. A CHARMING APRON, MODEL 4213. Always seasonable and never out of fashion is the apron and there is no version of this popular garment more practical and simple than the "one-piece" style here portrayed. Cretonne with a finish of rick rack braid was used in this instance. Sateen and percale also are desirable materials. The pattern is cut in four sizes: Small, medium, large, and extra large. A medium size requires 3 yards of 36 inch material. Name address City Size A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents in silver ortamps. - Address Pattern Department Palladium Patterns will be mailed to your address within one week. FASHION BOOK NOTICE - Send 12c in silver or stamps for our !p-to-Date Spring and Summer 1923 Book of Fashions, showing color plates and containing 500 designs of ladles' misses' and children's patterns, a concise and comprehensive article on dressmaking, also some points for the needle (illustrating 30 of the various simple stitches) all valuable hints to the home dressmaker.

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