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PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, INDIANA Frank Brandley entertained Sunday at their country home, north of Bos P. T. A. MEMBERS TO SUBURBAN NEWS Day Nursery Campaign Is Given, Endorsement Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Darrel Swisher, of Richmond. Mrs. A. B. Parks is recovering from the effects of the grippe.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ryan motored to Richmond Saturday evening and USHERS SELECTED FOR BACCALAUREATE AND GOilMEHGEMENT ton with a delightful family dinner party. It was given in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Brand-ley's mother, Mrs.

Henry Brandley, and also Mr. and Mrs. William Bandley's wedding anniversary. ASSEMBLE TONIGHT 111 ANNUAL BANQUET Mr. and Mrs.

Ott Lacey were vis itors in Richmond Saturday; SPARTANBURG SPARTANBURG, Ind. Mrs. Belle attended, the Moose dance. The members of the Boston ceme Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Scott and son, Richard, of near Fountain City tery association held their business called on Mr. and Mrs. Wendell meeting Tuesday afternoon witn Mrs. Amy Pyle. Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Minnerman, Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis M.

Gillum and children, Union City called on and Mrs. John Witter Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Statzer and son.

Omar, of Richmond and Mr. and Anderson, of Lynn spent from Saturday till Monday with her son, Noral family. The Alumni banquet was held at the school building on Friday evening. The ladies of the Christian church furnished the banquet, which was served by the Juniors. Herbert Kinsey, of Farmland, a former graduate was toastmasters.

Rev. E. E. Lutes, of Lynn, offered prayer. Sev The rooms of the Brandley home were very attractively decorated with lovely spring flowers.

The day was enjoyed in a social way at noon covers were laid for forty-four guests all being seated at one time. The children were seated at small tables prettily arranged in' the dining room. Those enjoying the occasion were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandley, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Deitrick. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jordan and son, John, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Frank Cummins and children, Earl Raymond and NeUieanna, of Ted Murray, of Richmond spent the weekend here with his parents. Eaton, Ohio, were Sunday guests of that more than to any other organization we have. All people should rise to the occasion and five all they can." John Johnson "I think there is a distinct place for that sort of thing in Richmond.

I am hearily in favor of it. The management is everything to be desired. The ladies In charge are reliable and responsible. I think.it should be heartily supported." John Niewoehner "I think It is certainly a very fine- thing. I believe it should be supported by every citizen of Richmond.

I have been there and seen the work it is doing. I shall go further and say that we should support it to the extent of providing adequate housing for the nursery." Representatives from all the Parent-Teacher associations in the city will assemble in the new Hibberd school building on Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock for their fifth annual banquet, thus closing the program of activity for the year 1927-28. About 400 parents and teachers will attend. Special musical numbers will feature the.entertainment and the principal address will be given by Dr. Frank D.

Slutz of Moraine Park school. Dayton, Ohio. The event will be one of the largest of its kind held in the city this spring. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Murray. Mrs. Nathan Druley and Mrs.

Lueiia Sheffer and daughter. Miss Edna. Mrs. Mary Hough received word Basil Merrill who has been teach eral good talks were given. Music was furnished by the school orches last week of the birth of a son at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Joel John ing in the high school and also bas Numerous statements have been i made by Richmond's prominent business and professional men concerning the Day nursery project which will be launched Saturday with the selling of tags in the- business district as a means of procuring financial support of the nursery. W. G. Bate, superintendent of the city schools has issued such a statement heartily endorsing the project He says: "I am very'glad indeed to testify to the 'splendid service being rendered by the Day Nursery in Rich-mond.

I suppose that the school is in a position to realize more keenly than many individuals what the service means for the many children that are cared for each year while their mothers and fathers are both at work. "In many cases the privilege of the Day Nursery is all that makes it possible for the child to have proper care. If it were not for the nursery the child would have to come to school having had either a cold tra and a "pick up" orchestra, wen- ket and baseball coach here left Deitick, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandley, and family, Mr.

and Mrs William Brandley and family, Mr. and Mrs. dall Middleton was the retiring last week for his home, i son. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Mildred Hough.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lacey attended Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minnich and Everett Campbell and family, Mr.

president. The newly elected officers were Miss Katherine Anderson, president; Clyde Chenoweth, daughters. Miss Ethel and Miss and Mrs. Henry Brandley, and vice president; Harry C. Wise, treas- Ushers have been selected from the junior class of Morton high school for the 1928 baccalaureate to be held on Sunday, June 3, and Commencement Night to be held on June 8, and were announced Friday.

There are 25 girls and 28 boys who have been' chosen by the class advisors and class officers. The girls are: Elizabeth Allen, Lynett Conklin, Eleanor Collins, Maude Daugherty, Irma Diltz, Mar-jorie Duning. Mary Estell, Rhea Feezer, Mary Elizabeth Fihe, Mildred Fulle, Margaret Gordon, Louise Haworth, Margaret Hines, Emily Jenkins, Marie Kaeuper, Hazel Knollenberg, Virginia Long. Catherine Lumley, Evelyn Maule, Elizabeth Peacock, Martha Smith, Gwendolyn Taylor, Helen Thomas. Mildred Worley and Lauradel Gise.

The boys listed are: Charles Apt, Thomas Ahl, Harold Allen, Chester Benson, Thomas Brooks, Robert Daf-ler, Myron Harris, Meridith Johnson. Malcolm Joliff, John Keats, Lowell King, Reid Kinert, Ralph Lash-ley, Robert Lashley, Parr Longer, Arthur Muckridge, Paul Norris, Ralph Nye, Billy O'Byrne, Harold Painter, Roy Peffley, Carl Powell Richard Tiernan, Ernest Tull, Harry Weller, Harold Wibker, Wade "Williamson, Charles Wright. urer and Miss Caroline Griffis, seo Edith spent Monday afternoon in Richmond. Mrs. J.

Wilson and children have moved this week to a tenant house on Mrs. Nora Druley's farm. family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandley and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Overholser, Miss Mabel Schneider, Clarence Brandley, Mrs. Ida Powell Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brand- retary.

Among those present from a distance were: Ernest Rich, of Day a Sunday School convention at Hopewell church on Sunday after Norman Morgan called on Mrs. Hobart Alexander Monday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Stewart called on Miss Grace Lewis Friday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Moore, of near Winchester spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Crist. ley.

ton, Ohio, Harvey Marker, of Union City, Gail Chenoweth, of Columbus, Charles McGuire 'Of all benevolent organizations in the city I consider the day nursery as doing the finest work and being of the greatest assistance. Everyone should be very happy to contribute liberally to All members of the Boston cemetery association are asked to attend a called meeting on Wednesday af 1 Short News of City -j WILL GIVE SUPPER The Madame J. C. Walker girls will give a green supper at 5 o'clock Saturday, evening at the home ot Mrs. William Culpher, 810 North Eleventh street Friends of the girls are invited.

Nannie Ryan, of Liberty, came Sunday for a few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Hester Powell. Ohio, Mrs. Lillian Jackson Champ-man, of Newcastle, Mrs. Mildred Chenoweth Martin, Herbert and Robert Kinsey, of Farmland, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minnich and ternoon, May 9 at the home of Mrs. Amy Pyle to elect a new treasurer, as Mrs. Hester Powell has resigned, because of ill health, Mrs.

Powell has served as treasurer from the beginning of the association. Mrs. Ethel Doren spent Tuesday in Richmond. daughters entertained Sunday at their country home for Mrs. Min-nich's sister, and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Spahr and children, of this cause." Harry Gilbert "I think, perhaps, it is the most important organization in the city of Richmond. I know of no project I would support more earnestly and liberally. I am heartily in favor of it." Mrs. Lloyd Adelsperger, of Union City was a supper guests Friday of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Yeatts and attended the Alumni banquet. Mrs. Carrie Thomas and children, of Lynn spent Friday with Mrs. Wendell Middleton and family.

Eaton, Ohio breakfast or no breakfast at go through the noon hour with a cold lunch eaten at home alone, and after school be without care until the mother returned from Through the service of the nursery these children come to school In the morning having had proper food, are cared for. with a good lunch at noon, and again after school are cared for and fed properly. The difference in the child's success in school in the Everett Overholser has been very ill for the past few days at his home in Boston. JESSE LEVINE HELD Mr. and Mrs.

Warner Gard, of CASTINE, OHIO CASTINE, Ohio. John Moore. Herbert Hamiel and Riley McGriff motored to Hamilton Sunday Richmond called on friends in Bos ton Monday afternoon. The Boston township Farm Bur Mr. and Mrs.

UUie Wise, of Union City were supper guests Saturday of Mrs. Hannah Wiggs and daughter. Ruth Middleton has the mumps. Miss Marie Vaughn, of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. John Dennis and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Middleton eau met In the high school building FOR ASSAULTING HIS BROTHER, NORMAN two circumstances is outstanding, lis know of no servpe being Friday evening for their regular HAMILTON WOMAN TO BE SOLOIST SUNDAY AT LOCAL CHURCH REPORTED IMPROVING George Lumpkin, 305 South Thirteenth street, who has been ill with pneumonia, is improving. RESPOND TO TREATMENTS The three children of Prof, and Mrs. Harlowe Dean, of National road west, are responding to Pasteur treatments being given them at Indianapolis as a reaction against bites and associations with a puppy, Vhich was shown to havs been affected with rabbies.

Harlowe, 12 years old, and Alice Louise, threp years old, were bitten and the other one played considerably with the pet The dog became sick last week and was examined by a local veterinarian. FINED AND SENTENCED meeting. An excellent program was given. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Mary Snyder called Wednes- day afternoon on Mrs.

Elizabeth Elkins. Nellie Chrismer and Ida Detro call-ed Sunday evening on Mrs. Tillie Trump and daughter, Esta. Dewaine Aydelotte and Helen Line, of Norwood, Ohio called Fri Community singing led by Isaac Wilson. Prayer by Rev.

Martin, of Green and daughter, Ruth, of RIch-j mond. Miss Erma Moore, Miss Flor-! ence Burg, and Marvin Wolfe, of Richmond, Mrs. Opal Hawkins, of Chicago, John Ganger, of New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blose, of Whitewater, Mr.

atJd Mrs. Clarence Brink-ley, of Fountain City, Mrs. Blanche Adelsperger, of Union City, Misses Effie and Ann Martin, of California, John and Miss Leona Parent, Herbert Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. E.

Martin, all of Lynn and" Mrs. Belle Thomas, of Richmond. One hundred and forty plates were served. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Holaday were business visitors in Union City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rlcker, Mrs. Emma English, Mrs.

Hannah Wiggs and Mrs. Nellie Bortner spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ullie Wise, of Union City. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Tillson spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Witter. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bowen and daughter, Emogene and Mrs. Leffie Bowen spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowen, of near Hollansburg, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawkins and Mrs. Opal Hawkins were dinner Richmond.

Minutes of last meeting read by Mrs. Everett Benner. Report of project by Mrs. Ada Starr. Music these children who need help that has as direct a result as this care given by the Day Nursery.

"During the current year the number of children in school who have been enabled to attend regularly and in good condition because of the nursery has been greater than ever before. At times there have been as many-as 20 to 25 school children being served by you. I have wondered at times how you managed to take care of them so well with the very limited building facilities at the present nursery. "In closing may I say that the school appreciates deeply the service being given to these younger day evening on Lillie Aydelotte. Roscoe Aydelotte returned home with them.

Mrs. Rachel Jordan called Friday evening on her mother, airs. Mary Etzler. of Lewisburg. Differences between Jesse and Norman Levine, 20 and 21 years old, respectively, residing at 731 South Seventh street, led them to police station, Friday, where the younger committed an assault and was locked in jail under a charge of assault and battery.

Motorcyclemen B. C. Moore and L. H. Buroker were at headquarters and Btarted to vait on the older brother who appeared at the window.

At the same time, the entrance doors to the city hall were thrust open Announcement is made that Mrs. Leonore Pilgrim Schwab of Hamilton, Ohio, will appear as soloist for the 10:30 service to be held fit St. Paul's Lutheran church on Sunday morning. Mrs. Schwab will sing "Prayer Perfect by Riley and Come Unto Me" by Coenen, She is well known in this city and has broadcasted many times over station WSAI and made several concert tours.

Mrs. Schwab and her husband will be the weekend guests of Miss Caroline Heitbrink during their stay here. and daughters called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Middleton Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. 'Wise, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Chenoweth spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Chenoweth.

Mr. and Mrs. Merl Chenoweth were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Tillson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Mrs. Mary Hough spent Monday with Mr.

and Mrs. Noral Anderson and family. Mrs. Carrell Clark and daughters, Sylvia and Lois were shoppers In Union City Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Coleman called at Thornt Freeman's Saturday evening. Mrs. George Longfellow and daughters called on Mrs. Hershel furnished by orchestra, composed of Rev. and Mrs.

J. W. Martin and Howard Beeson, of Richmond, James K. Mason, of Fayette county gave an interesting address on the McNary-Haugen bill and the Primary law. Mrs.

Lewis Beeson, chairman of the social and educational department gave a report of the work that had been accomplished by this division, followed by a fine address given by Rev. J. W. Martin on "Motherhood." At the close of the meeting a dainty luncheon was served to those in attendance. Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Statzer moved Wednesday to a tenant house on Alex McClure's farm on the state line. Mrs. C. W.

Frazee and daughters, Miss Ruth and Helen Miss Pauline tTu the one at the window. tact what a diffence caremakesinl Facts on the altercation at their Mr. and Mrs. Blair McGriff and children called Sunday evening on Mrs. Mary Trager, Mr.

and Mrs. John Miller and son, Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Campbell and daughter, of Pittsburg spent Monday with Claude Flatter and family.

Chester Drew and family, of Ithaca, Lewis Kesler and family called Sunday evening on George Drew and family and Mrs. Lavina Drew. Mrs. Clara Crawrord, Lydia Won-dle, Glen Crawford and Clo Wondle ui me ui. i.i6 Kuuu oiusjue 01 scuooi home were BOt learned but it is George Jackson, colored, drew $IC and costs and 10 days in jail in citv court Friday when he was found guilty of a public intoxication charge.

The days were given because of bis past record of four convictions in 1927, two for intoxication, one for assault and battery and one for driving while intoxicated. BLAZE EXTINGUISHED The fire department was called early Thursday evening to stop a small roof fire at 231 South West Second street Damage was small. WILL SPONSOR BANQUET The Mothers' club of the Union Mission will sponsor a mothers and as well as in the school work. Prob guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Chenoweth. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark and children, and Mrs. Bonnie Jackson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

"THE COLOR LINE" IS STAGED IN CHAPEL AT EARLHAM COLLEGE known the older brother left in the family car for police headquarters and was followed closely by the other who rushed in and made the assault. Norman Levine returned to the police station later and filed an affidavit which will be the basis for arraignment of his brother Saturday morning in city court. Tillson Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carrell Clark and daughters called Sunday afternoon to see Edna Vaughn, who has the mumps.

Hubert Hough and Bill Green were visitors in Muncie Friday. and Mrs. S. G. Clark.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Livingston and children, of Union City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis.

Mrs. Frances Lantz and daughter, of Dayton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. The one-act play, "The Colo Line" attended district meeting last Thursday at West Alexandria. Attendance last Sunday at the church of the Brethren was 88 collection, $2.95.

i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bruss were Weddle and Russell Davis spent Tuesday in Richmond. Mrs. Ida Ryan visited with Mrs.

Bertha Miller Friday afternoon. ably few people realize exactly how many homes there are in Richmond where the mother as the only earner, or both mother and father have to work. Without the nursery the children would have to shift for themselves in the morning, at noon, and in the afternoon. As it is, they are given good care, being properly fed and certainly have their chances in life greatly increased. It certainly is a fine piece of work.

Sincerely Yours, W. G. BATE, superintendent." Other Endorsements Other endorsements are as follows Robert and Martha Bell Tillson banquet on Thursday night. May 10, in the church base Earlham The Madrigal club left at noon for an extended trip to Urbana, ment The banquet will start at 6:30 o'clock. Items on the program being arranged are a candle lighting ceremony, music, readings and a lecture, beginning in the auditorium about 7:45 O'clock.

AUGUSTINE CALLED AWAY Rev. R. Howard M. Augustine. Ohio, and Detroit, where they spent Saturday, evening with Mrs.

George Longfellow and daughters. Thornt Freeman and Harry Hill left last week for a trip to Kansas City. Mrs. Mant Shook, Mrs. Blanch Alexander and children were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. John Crist. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holaday and son, Ervan spent Sunday with relatives in Newcastle.

Ervan remained for a weeks visit Greenville shoppers last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferree called Sunday evening on Rolla Oliver and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Uriah Emrick, of New Madison and Mrs. Catherine McGriff called Saturday on Mrs. Elizabeth Elkins and June McGriff. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Jordan and family spent Tuesday with Mrs. Mary Etzler and daughter, Hannah, of Lewisburg. John Longenbaker spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Frager, Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Overholser and Miss Mabel Schneider spent Thursday In Richmond. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Daub and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Davis, of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaeffer, of Dayton, Ohio called on Mrs Anna Overholser Thursday morning.

Mrs. Frank Gray spent Thursday with Mrs. Harrison Hoggatt and Mrs. George Brown, of Richmond. Miss Gladys, Miss Daisy and Russell Davis, Miss Marilyn Hutton and Miss Hazel Mitchel spent Thursday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Alvey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Howard were shopping in Richmond Saturday.

Miss Gladys Davis is taking care of E. K. Lumpkin at his home in Richmond. pastor or the First Presbyterian church, has been called back to Detroit, Mich, because of the illness ot his brother-in-law, Russell Martin. Rev.

Augustine left Richmond Fri John Lontz "I think it a splendid institution. It has done wonderful work. Everyone should lend their support. I am very much in favor of the city nursery." William Dudley Foulke "I can think of no organization in the city which is conducted more successfully and economically and does more good for the effort extended than the day nursery. I would contribute to Willard Hough.

Mr. and Mrs. George Comer, of Winchester and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hough and daughter, of near Winchester attended the commencement exercises here Saturday night also called on Mrs.

Mary Hough. Lester Clark was a visitor in Indianapolis Monday. Ralph Mikesell, of Richmond spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mikesell.

Mrs. Elizabeth Thornburg, Russell and Hilda Thornburg spent Wednesday and Thursday with Roy Conk-lin's. Mrs. Rae Clark called on Mrs. Ethel Hough Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, of Muncie called on Mrs. Elizabeth Thornburg Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Welch and family, of Dayton, Ohio. Calvin Maloon. of Union City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar MikeselL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith were shoppers in Richmond Saturday. will give concerts over the weekend. Mary Lowes and Anne Saylor left Thursday night for Bryn Mawr college where they will attend the May Day program, which will be given Friday and Saturday.

The new plan of Student government, which was introduced in chapel last Monday was passed Friday by a two to one vote of the student body. was presented tne Earinam cnapei Friday morning by Miss Helen Sharpless, Miss Georgia Foltz. Miss Frances Stratton, Robert McHatton, Robert Taylor, and Roger Dalbey. The play opened with Ching, a Chinese student, studying in the modern American university, realizing that the teachings of Christianity that he had heard so much about from the missionaries before coming to this country, were far more practiced in this land. The play continues with Ching trying to convince Doctor Larson, head of the university, that he is right when be says that he is through with Christianity.

Word then comes that Barbara McKean's father, who is a missionary in China, has been killed. When the details of thi3 affair are learned, it is found that it was Ching's father who killed the missionary. As Dr. McKean was responsible for Ching's education and had always been one of his closest friends, he was overcome with grief. Barbara announces that she is going to leave school at once and take the place of her father in teaching Christ's love to the Chinese.

Ching realizes that after all this is the true Christian spirit and is determined that he will go in Barbara's place and teach the Christian (love to his people. Miller and son, Leon. Josephine Flatter, of Dayton is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Flatter sick with the flu.

Mrs. Delia Patten, of Greenville spent Sunday with Mrs. Lavina Drew and son, George and family. CARLOS CARLOS, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. ing guests Sunday in honor of Mr. Claude Mills entertained the follow-Mills' birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Cepol Thurston and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Mills and family. Rev. Zelma and Clyde Mills. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Adamson and daughter Frances called in the afternoon. Ray Alyea and Irene Bryan called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alyea Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adamson and AVIATION EXPERT TO HAVE 2 NEW PLANES ON EXHIBIT AT CLINIC Phoenix and Ionian Literary societies held their regular meetings Thursday night in Carpenter hall. The Double program will be giv-en in Carpenter hall Friday night from 7 to 11. This program will include tha feature picture "The Birth of a Race;" and Earlham reel and additional attractions.

Admission will be 35 cents. day morning, and with officers of his church, he has arranged that the congregation ot the First Presbyterian church will worship on Sunday morning with Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church. The church school of the First Presbyterian church will meet as usual at 9:15 Sunday morning. ARRIVES SATURDAY Miss Mildred Goins of Chicago will arrive on Saturday morning to be the houseguest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Coins of South Seventh street, for a month. WILL GIVE LECTURES Two illustrated lectures on v'Paul and the Early Church" will be given by William Duning in Richmond In the near future, it was announced. The first will be given at the First Christian church on Thursday vo- Willie Deaton and family, of Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rhinehart and son, Virgil, Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Wondle and daughters, Miriam and Mildred, Clara Crawford and family were guests Sunday of Emanuel Wondle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bruss, Mr.

and Mrs. Orla Shaffner and son, Mrs. Ethyl Hough and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Mitchel is visiting relatives at Bringhurst, Ind. Edward Carter spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Worley Carter and son, Ivan. Bobby Gene Heinbaugh, of Richmond spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heinbaugh, of Boston.

Janice spent Wednesday afternoon children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ad- with Mrs. Mary Hough. amson and daughter Frances spent Sunday with Mrs.

Mahala Adamson and Vera Good. i Garland, all of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and Ivan Mills are suffer Willia mSeaney of Fountain City Parent-Teacher Ass'n. called on Mrs.

Cora Mullin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitchel Fred FuntLeRoy, ex-aviator and expert with airplane models, will have two new planes for display and demonstration at the "clinic" from 1 to 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the gym of the Y. M.

C. he stated Friday. He asked that a large number of boys turn out for the meeting as he will take up different models. Boys were asked to remember the twelfth article by Merrill Hamburg will be printed Saturday in The Palladium and will describe another scale model. children, Pollyanna and Verlin motored to Liberty Sunday and spent the day with Mrs.

Laura Huntington ning of next week, and the second on Friday night at the Union Mission. This is a very appropriate subject for the Pentecostal season, Mr. Duning said. The public Is invited to the lectures. An offering will be taken.

and family. Miss Lelia Alexander and Chester Hutton, of Richmond spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and children, Miss Daisy and Russell Davis and Miss Marilyn Hutton. Mrs.

Lulu Mitchel visited in Rich THE FORUM Easthaven P. T. A. held its final meeting of the year on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The program for the meeting included songs by the pupils of Miss Beeson's room and a talk on "A New Vision for a New Generation" by Mrs.

Clara B. Graves, dean of girl3 at Test Junior high school. The new officers who took their places are Mrs. G. D.

Gise, president; Mrs. Benjamin Doddridge, vice president; Miss Bessie Hyde, secretary and Mrs. Harry Fetzer, treasurer. The meeting of Joseph Moore P. T.

A. to have been held on May 10 has been postponed until May 17 because of the local observance of Music Week. mond Monday afternoon. rCfjurcijes: The annual birthday meeting of the missionary society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will be held on Wednesday night.

May 9, in the church chapel. This will be in the form of a mothers and daughters' banquet. Women not having daughters are asked to bring a friend. An interesting program is being arranged. The play, "Alice Through the Postal Card" and entertainment, to have been given on May 8 and 9 by the junior church of the First Christian church has been postponed, it was Mrs.

Ada Robinson who has been spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Grant, of Peru, was called to her home Walter Bruss and son. est Manchester were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bruss.

Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilt, of West Manchester. Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Gingry. of Richmond were Monday evening supper guests of Rolla Oliver and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Eyer called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Detro. Mrs. Elizabeth Elkins, Hazel Small and Willie Sleppy were Greenville visitors last Tuesday.

Mrs. Ida Inloe and daughter, Dorothy, of Dayton and Pauline Bright, of Ithaca were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lutz. Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Rose will entertain the Castine Lifters Friday evening. May 11. Mrs. Mary Suma, Ethel Aukerman and Wilbur Floyd, all of Eaton spent Friday with Mr.

and Mrs. Lea Jordan and family. Mrs. Hazel SmaU and children, Eva and Orla Sleppy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Chalmer Sleppy and son, Robert Eugene. Clarence Hine, of Dayton called Monday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Lurene Gingry attended the eighth grade class play "Aunt Billie From Texas" last Tuesday night at New here Tuesday morning because of Editor Palladium: Watson and the IndLnapolis News are continually challenging Hoover to state where he stands on the leading issues of the campaign. What are the issues? Watson and the News say he has refrained from telling where he stands on the tar Sheds Valued at $200 Are Destroyed by Fire Four sheds, valued at around $200 were destroyed by fire shortly before noon Friday along the alley betweet Fifth and Sixth streets at South streets.

The sheds were on properties having numbers 416 and 424 South Sixth street and 421 and 423 South Fifth street. Cause of the fire was unknown. The sheds were destroyed before firemen could arrive to halt the blaze. iff. League of Nations and farm bill.

ing with measles. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vincent and son Paul of Okeana, Ohio, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs: W.

O. Hodson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy called on Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Murphy Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie Morrison has been at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Lem Foland of Centerville for several days.

Mrs. Foland remains very low. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alyea called on the former's mother Mrs.

Rose Alyea Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sharp of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Morrison of Economy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles BaHinger called on Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Hodson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oler and family had Sunday dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Kinsey. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beard spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Raffe of near Hag-erstown. Mrs. Sophrona Johnson and children called on Mrs. Ben Kinsey Monday afternoon.

Glen Adamson has been ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson entertained company Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winters of near Green's Fork Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. John Gibson of Muncie spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miles. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Petty and Miss Grace Bundett of Indianapolis spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Harley Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Allee and family and family all of Richmond were Sunday guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell and daughter, Mildred and Mrs.

Garrett-son, of New Faris. Ohio and Miss Lupe and Lennie Roberts, of Glen Kara, Ohio attended the commencement here Saturday night and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hough. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Murray and daughter, Henryetta were visitors in Richmond Saturday. Mrs.

Opal Hawkins returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday after a two weeks visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yeatts were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Mrs. Flora Macy was called to her sister's, Mrs. Orville Harmeson, of Union City, one morning last week on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Sadie Locke. Mr.

and Mrs- Lee Nuss spent Sun-day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ketring, of Arba. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Weaver entertained as the dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Whited, of Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. Effie Thomas, of Xenia, Ohio. Miss Mary Weaver, of Winchester spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harshman and children spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Slick. Mrs. Delia Shaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Hough. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark were visitors in Lynn Saturday afternoon. Emogene Bowen spent Monday afternoon with Mary and Helen Clark.

Lester Clark was a visitor in Muncie and Selma Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manuel, of Lynn spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Evan Horn, Alva Horn, of Dayton, Ohia and Bert Spencer were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis and daughter and Cicero St Myers, all of Anderson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Al Green, also called on Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Tillson in the evening. Edgar, Ted and John Muray were dinner guests Sunday at the home I say the tariff and the League of Nations are not an issue at present. Watson wants to evade the real issues with his old and oft repeated serious illness of her brother.

Eve-ret Overholser. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ryan motored to Richmond Wednesday evening and attended the Moose dance. Miss Maxine Alvey spent Wednesday night and Thursday with Miss Hazel Mitchel.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randall and family, of LouisvUle. Kentucky spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Pope and family. Mrs. C. W. Frazee spent Saturday evening in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Miss May Taylor, of Eldorado, Ohio has been visiting with her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. old chestnuts, the tariff and the League of Nations. Watson has re-1 hashed that tariff bogie of his so often that everybody knows- it by RESTAURANT BOUGHT BY FINK AFTER 13 YEARS AS MANAGER N. L.

Fink. 419 South Fifteenth street, for the past 13 years manager of the Pennsylvania restaurant, on North street, has purchased the business from its owner, P. Merkle, of Columbus. Ohio, and will continue to operate the restaurant for the benefit of patrons, and employes of the railroad and vicinity. Madison.

Perry McGrltr. or. Arcanum spent. Edgar Statzer. 85 pi embers of Solomon's Chapter at Inspection Eighty-five Masons, member" of King Solomon's chapter, No.

4 R. A. and visitors from all over Wayne county, attended the anual Inspection and banquet ot the chapter Thursday night in the Masonic temple. The council, royal and select master degree was conferred, starting in the afternoon, and the chapter, mark and pastmaster degree was conferred later in the evening. A banquet was served during the Jesse Mo- Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Heinbaueh Sunday with Ms ratner, and son, Bobby Gene, of Richmond Griff. George Geeting and family called Spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Sunday evening on Bert Geeting and family, of Eldorado. announced, because of the May music festival and other conflicting events.

The entertainment will be given on May 15 and 16. A cafeteria supper will be served by section one of the aid society of Central Methodist church on Saturday evening from 5 to 7 o'clock. Rev. 0. L.

CoBwaycf Middletown, will have charge of the Sunday morning and evening services at Central Methodist church in the absence of Rev. J. Ira Jones, pastor, who is in Kansas City, attending the general conference of the Methodist ihurch. A-meeting of the T. Y.

F. senior class of the First Friends church was held at the church Thursday afternoon wtih Mrs. H. Clark Bedford leading a discussion on child problems. The hostesses were Mrs.

Ruth Thomas, Mrs. Myrtle Fienning and Mrs. Aidee Gcantland. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs.

II. Clark Bedford, Mesdames Gladys Rich, Mae Helen Davenport. Eva Neff. Brehm, Cora Thomas, Glen Williams, Bessie Paddock, Lela Johnson, Katherine Pickett, Thelma Crum, Mildred Parshall, Applegate, Marie Parshall. Orpha Armbruster, Goldie Smith, Berndette Neff, Master David Davenport, Basil Paddock, Master Applegate.

Billy Armbruster, Velma Smith, Mariland Neff and Dwight Scantland. CLAIMS FOR METTLE Don't mistake hard boiledness for courage. The fact that there's iron in your soil doesn't mean that you are a man of mettle. Farm and Fireside. daughter Kathleen.

Mrs. Sophrona Johnson and Flo Swain were Win Telegraph tolls between Britain and Denmark, Germany, Holland. Norway, Sweden and Danzig have been greatly reduced. heart. Every school boy can repeat it word for word.

The issue in Indiana is: Shall the same rotten machine that has kept him in the sen ate rule? Or shall the people rule? Shall the convicts in prison and out of prison that elected him through their fraudulent means rule or shall decent government prevail from now on? That is the issue, as I understand It, and his tariff bunk can't blind me. Why doesn't Watson tell the people where he stands on the K. K. K. issue? What has he to say forv Walb, Duvall and others, and his former master.

Stephenson, who is now permanently and snugly cared for in the state prison? Watson and Walb said after McCray's conviction they (the Republicans) were able and would clean up their own house. They sure did. They are giving us the same old gag now. Another thing Watson might tell the dear people, and that is: How did he get on the ticket for his first try at the United States senatorship? To whom does he owe his seat in thev senate at present? To Lake county; where the steel mills are at Gary and at Hammond, where the riff raff of Europe who were imported here to take the jobs of our American laborers. They are the ones to whom he owes his last election.

And he is up there now most of his time working on the same ones that put him across two years ago. Yours, for Hoover, the Man. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT GREEN'S FORK GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs; Ullery and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Bane. Mr. and George Mendenhall and daughter of Detroit came Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Mendenhall. Mrs. Ed Stanton and daughter.

Ruby, and Jessie accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Born on a motor trip to Dayton, Ohio, Monday. Mrs. A.

R. Albertson spent Monday with her parents at Webster. D. D. Doyle of Richmond was In town Tuesday.

Miss Mary Ragen spent Monday with Miss Margaret Ragen. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Summers of Richmond were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Davis. The directors of the bank held their regular business meeting Tuesday. Ed Stanton is serving on the Jury. Mrs. Lawrence Moore Mrs.

Harry Boyd spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Moore's parents at Carlos. chester visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Charles BaHinger and Thelma Stevenson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.

Grace Adamson. Beulah BaHinger spent Monday with Ally Cain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Frank Cain who is very poorly. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Adamson and children spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alyea. of Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Murray, of Homer Heinbaugh and children, Miss Mary and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gardner of Middletown, Ohio spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Worley Carter and son, Ivan. Miss Gladys Davis spent Sunday evening with and Mrs. John Peterson. Miss Thelma and Miss Dorothy Kitchel. Miss Marcella Holder and Miss Virginia Howard spent Saturday in Richmond.

Edward Tingle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffer and family. Alfred Kuhlman. of Kitchel, Ind, spent Sunday with Russell Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brandley, Mrs. Ida PoweU-Scott and Mrs. Blanche Pyle spent Wednesday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. WiHiam Overholser. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Statzer were shopping in Richmond Saturday -afternoon.

Isaac Ryan has been busily planting corn since Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Minnich and daughters. Miss Ethel and Miss Edith attended a six o'clock dinner Mrs.

J. W. Marshal, Mrs. Amanda Eisele and Dorothy Martin, of Arcanum called Monday on Augia Drew. Forest Petry and family, of Piqua, HoUie Petry and family, of Salem, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and daughter, of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Petry.

Miss OHie Reese who has been a patient at Miami Valley hospital came last Thursday to the borne of Mr. and Mrs. George Holsapple. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Brandon, of Savona. Harry MelUng, ot West Milton called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Melling and children and Webster MelUng. Glen Shaffner and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Rose and Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffner. Afternoon callers were Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Nisonger and son, Carl, of West Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deem and children, of Eldorado. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Bruss, of Greenville caUed on Wednesday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Horine, lk Alva New Madison, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Smith spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Burham, of West Manchester, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Noral Anderson and daughters, Mrs. Opal Hawkins and Katherine were supper guests Wednesday of Mrs. Mary Hough. Mrs.

Ed Miles and daughter Clara are papering for Mrs. Wilbur Miller this week. Mrs. Mahala Adamson spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Ad Olin Pike, of Hollansburg, Ohio amson and family. Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF Will Appreciate Your. Support spent Sunday here with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kinsey spent ednesday in Richmond.

BOSTON daughter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. Mr. and Mrs.

Everette Shockney and children spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harve Shockney, Mrs. Effie Brooks was in Rich BOSTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

mond Wednesday..

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