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THE KiUHMOND PALLADIUM AND bUJS - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, thiti. 23, 1921. i'AGE TWO : SETTLING THE PRICE GERMANY MUST PAY stay at Cincinnati, where she had her tonsils removed The Parent-Teacher- s' association will have its regular meeting at the school building, Tues LIBRARY COLLECTION DESCRIBES HISTORY OFlCEftTRAC VEST day, March lt, at 2 o'clock. Program: i V. ; (By Aisoettd PrM) ? " CHICAQCV Feb. 23. -- The Intimate story of the initial settlement of the .ventral west is being laid out at the V; .University of Chicago so that for the s' iflrat Urn he. whose time is brief may r". read the tale- - The university libraries tUte just bringing ta aTrtoaeeight years vJbf work on'Uieifateeflieatrof Cpfe flection regarded here as unquestion- ably the best oLits kind. - Throueh the acquisition of this ma- Ora Thomas and baby, Raymond, were guests of his grandmother, Mrs. Emily Thursburg, over the week-en- d. . . .Master Virgil Clark was the guest his cousin. Faye Bates, Sunday.... Miss Gertrude Cox was the guest of Miss Nella Anderson, Sunday L EL Frame, of Richmond, called on Albert Glover and family. Sunday. CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio. Heber O'Hara and Principal H. M. Jobes spent the week-en- d at the latter's home in Pittsburg, O Mrs. Jonas Marker, who has been a patient at Reid Memorial Hospital for several weeks, is getting along as well as could be expected Mr. Jonas Mar- - key has been quite poorly for several weeks Walter Mcttert attended the tractor show at Columbus recent- ly John O'Hara and family spent Sunday with P. C. Flora at Eaton Mrs. Frank Miller returned the latter part of the week from a few days' Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura , CHiilMMt. Tslnm) ml Wlm New Spring Suits for Men and Boys LOEHR & KLUTE 725 Main St - terial and the way in which it has been made readily usable, the univer sity librarians believe that cnicago hereafter will be one of the chief cen- ters, if not the first, for the study of r '.he . history of the opening of the American west The collection and work on it has thus far coat the uni- versity more than $50,000. Telia Kentucky History. It is to the history of Kentucky, the first state to be organized west of the Alleghanies. that the university's treasures chiefly relate. Its thanks " for there being such a collection be- long to Col. Reuben T. Durrett.a. Lou- isville editor, who gathered everything about Kentucky that he could lay his ' hands on. In many another western or south- ern state such acquisitions-mig- ht have ah interest chiefly local, but the fact that when the . Virginia emigrants crossed the mountains into Kentucky., they began the opening of the west, gives their diaries, journals and docu- ments peculiar significance, t Among the chief prizes of the col- lection are the minutes of the last five conventions at .which the Kentucky . jsettlers asked statehood. Between 1784 and. 1788 they held no less than 11 conventions. The records of the last district convention, at which the. fjrat state constitution in the'-wes- was drawn up, are to be found. here. So are also the-paper- s of the first west- - . em governor, Isaac Shelby. WE'LL HELP YOU GET REAL SHOE COMFORT The man who fs "on the job" all day can't afford to be handicapped with improperly fitted, uncomfortable shoes. We'll fit you out with shoes that will give you full-fledge- d comfort. We have the ex- act size, the exact last, the exact width, that will feel best and look best on your feet. The quality of the workmanship and the leathers are of the high character demanded by men who want the best. Neff& Nusbaum It's Better to Buy Here few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards, at Cedarville.. . . .Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Moon, Rev. George Sessions of Lima, and Rev. W. I. Underwood, . of -- German town, were guests of Mr. of and Mrs. EL J. Slifer, Tuesday evening. ..Mrs. Mary Biles, Mrs. Claire Tost and baby daughter, and Miss Helen Biles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Held at a six o'clock dinner Friday evening.. .Miss Ruth Edwards of Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haller Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Murphy and daughter, Mary Francis, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmallenberger spent Sunday with relatives In Greenville Miss Oneda Denny has returned after spending i several days with her sister, Mrs. Joa- - fcpb Dunlap, fit nealr Concord,.... Bruce Barr, of Dayton; spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Barr and family Mr. and Mrs. Clement Alexander and daughter. Iris, enter- tained with a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander, who were married recently. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clingenpeel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Al exander, Misses Hazel Barney, Evelyn j Northrop, Edna and Mary Clingenpeel and Messrs. verung Morrison ana ho- - bart McClure. BLOOMINGPORT, Ind. Rev. Viola Johnson filled her preaching appoint- ment at Jericho, Sunday morning and evening Mrs. Inez Kngle and moth- er spent Friday with Mrs. Iona Senior, who is confined to her home with a severe cold Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Engle and daughters entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Bates, Miss Blanch, Walter and Fran- cis and Miss Bessie Miles Mrs. Hazel Engle and children, and Mrs. Ozro Bales and children spent Thurs- - ,,ay ,wIth M"5- - H; B&ls- Revival services, which were in charge of Rev. Daniel Hodgins. closed here I Thursday night A number of Friends from near here attended the Friends' Quarterly meeting at Win Chester. Saturday .Mrs. "Lizzie- - Huber, of Wabash, is visiting Mrs. W. E. Wright and other friends here for a few days Mr. Frank Ogburn went to RJdgeville, Monday to see about renting a house there The Misses Bonnie and Nella Hockett, of Richmond, were guests- - of their aunt Mrs. Bert Murphy, Saturday night and Sunday George Deboy and daugh ter Maud, and Mrs. Marianna Engle were at Winchester. Saturday Mr. Perry Cox. of Winchester, spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Cox, who is very ill nt the home of her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hockett Mrs. Jesse j Kuinler went to Bellfountain, O., Thursday, where she will visit rel- atives for a few days Mr. and Mrs. James Newman entertained their son Forest, of Richmond, at six o'clock dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thomburg were called to Muncie. Friday evening because of the serious condition of Mrs. Thorn-burg'- brother Bertram Thornbure, who is suffering with tuberculosis. They returned home Sunday evening D. C. Ozbun ar- rived Monday morning from Florida- - He and his family moved to Florida last November. Mr. Ozburn came hack to finish settling up his father's trees were in bloom there and the weather was fine The women's class meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary Newman. Wed nesday afternoon instead of Mrs. An gle Chamness as was formerly an-- I nounced. Mrs. Chamness is ill Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cnamness. of Rich- mond, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Mfiiv-dit- h called on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wripht and their guest?, Mrs. Huber, Sunday afternoon Ora Thomas made a trip to Winchester and Union City. Saturday Miss Crete Thorn hnrir hac been lakini? rare if i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adamsons baby re-- ! turned home Friday Mr. and Mrs SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS We pay 6 on Savings Bonds and have desirable and sate 8 Non-Taxab- le securities for conservative investors. We will give you free-report- s on any investment. It is safer to Invest with responsible home people. Come in and see us. You are always welcome. WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY "Investors' Headquartera'' Capital $150,000 Richmond, Ind. Phone 2509. N. 10th St. vocal soio. Miss oumen ; reciiauon. Kuth Surface; addreaa. Rev. Harris; piano duet. Misses Dorothy O'Hara. .. . .The Jackson girts and boya basket- ball teams played Lanier. Central school Friday evening at Lanier. The girls won 3 to 0 and the Jackson boys lost 25 to 14 The Monro boys and girls' basket ball teams will both play here Friday evening. I 1 1 II I I III I N?-TABL- ETS HI. .111 Clem Thlstiethwa, Richmond. Ind 2 tie new bdison IN TH8 WESYCOTT pHpAfv Insist Upon The Liberty Mills "Faultless" and "Self-Risin- g Biscuit Flours" 1 Than to Wish You Had $24900 "11 vzt mm .6, 926 Main an miiiniij&Tiigifeiuumiii central figure at table, and Premier Lloyd many must pay. Disagreement over France's stand in the con- ference into brought about the recent change in the French cabinet On being named premier Briand an to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manning Miss Ruth Jackson and Mrs. Florence Sullivan spent the week-en- d with Mrs, Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis at Straughn Miss Ethel Charles of Richmond, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles... Elizabeth Bowman visited J. G. W. Bear and family several days last week ....Miss JosTiephine Gwin spent the week-en- d wi iwer mother, Mrs. Mable Gwin at Anderson Miss Effie Wol- - ford of Richmond visited her sister, Mrs. Cicero Oler of this place Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stegall visit- ed relatives at Williamsburg Sunday. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, of Rome City, are vis- iting relatives here. Mr. Brown is an uncle of Mrs. Wm. Teague. .. .Mr. and MrsL Wm. Replogle entertained Sat-- 1 urday. evening Mr. and Mrs. Albert i mnaman ana rather, o. c. woodward, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor O. C. Woodward arrived Wednesday from Nitro, W. Va., where he visited Mr. land Mrs. Fred Otte. He has been in North Carolina for some time Mrs. Enoch Taylor, of Dayton, O., is the guest of friends here Mrs. Catherine Houser came Thursday from Muncie, where she is spending the winter with her daughter, and will spend a few days here. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Stella Mc- - Intire Mrs. John Retz, of this place, and 'daughter, Mrs. Elmer Wheelan, of Cambridge City, spent a few days last week at Indianapolis. ... Shingles on the roof of the Taylor residence, on South Washington street, which is occupied by three families, caught fire Monday from sparks falling from a flue. Several small flames were discovered by a man who notified Charles Downing and he extinguished the fire by going on the roof with buckets of water. The fire department arrived later The Woman's History club met Mon- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Bell and Mrs. Alice Hanscom. The responses were articles on Vir ginia and the District of Columbia. Mrs. Frank Thompson read the his- - tory of "Some of Our Great Generals", beginning with George Washington, A 1 ... J . .- . . au msu ieu a. uiaaziue anirie on the same subject. Mrs. C N. Teetor and Mrs. Alice Hanscom each read interesting articles Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hollace Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worl and son, Jean Mrs. Leona Hatfield and children spent Sunday at Richmond with her husband, Leslie Hatfield. NEW PARIS. O Saturday evening Art well Lett was pleasantly reminded ot his birthday by a surprise party which had been arranged by his daughter, Mrs. Emma Burden, assisted by Mrs. Ethel Audey. A delightful luncheon of ice cream and cake was served late in the evening, and sev- eral clever gifts were presented. Those present to enjoy the affair were Mr. and Mrs. John Goens, Miss Edith Go-en- s, Mr. and Mrs. Ganvel Reid and daughters, Eva Jane and Lucile, and son, Myron, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Audey, Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Burden Mrs Minnie Lamb and son. Gerald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burden and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clemens and Charles Clemens Mr. and Mrs. Lial With- - row of Richmond, called on Mrs. Eliz- - abeth King. Sunday evening, while enroute to their home after spending the day in Arcanum Mrs. Cora En gle and family had as guestd Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Moon, and fam- - j ny, ana itev. lieorge sessions, or Limi. ..Miss Irene Clingenpeel and Charles I Alexander were married at the Meth odist parsonage at Eaton, Wednesday ' afternoon, Rev. Buzzard, of the Metho-- 1 dist church, performing the ceremony, i At six o clock, the bride s mother, Mrs. Jesse Clingenpeel, entertained with a wedding supper. Besides the bride and groom several other guests were present, including Mr. and Mrs. Clem- - (Mz Premier Briand of France, The" picture shows Premier Criand presiding at the Paiia conference of allied statesmen re- cently. called to settle on the amount of the indemnity Ger t " j r Suburban i i j ECONOMY, Ind. The Mothers' club met with . Mrs. Howard Anderson Thursday' afternoon. Mrs. Delia Lind-pe- y, Mrs.. Cassey Lamb and Mrs. Everett Lttmb read papers on the sub- - l ject of "State Boards and Commis sions. Those present were Mrs. Stella Farmer, Mrs. leora Beall, Mrs. Ella Fennimore, Mrs. Nettie Fletcher, Mrs. Myrtle Beall, Mrs. Gulia Jessup, Mrs. Mattie Lamb. Mrs. Delia Lindsey, Mrs. Annie Morrison, Mrs. Katie Lamb, Mrs. Cassey Lamb. Mrs. Olive Steven- son, Mrs. Katie Veal, Mrs. Ethel Mar- shall, Mrs. Mae Edwards, Mrs. Nora 03born, Mrs. John Orr and Mrs. Cora; Swain. Light refreshments were serw-e- d by the hostess. . .Mr. George Camp- bell, of Wichita, Kan., is visiting his sister, Mrs. A. M. Swain of this place. . .:.Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Edwards spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Connersville The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Saunders died at:the home of the erandDaronts. Mr. and - Mrs. Grant Wadman, Saturday morning. Funeral was held at the home of the parents in Economy Sun- day afternoon. Interment at Economy cemetery The Willing Workers or the ladies of Cabin Creek church met at the home of Mrs. Will Hill Thursday afternoon Mrs. Frank Pierce went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit rela- tives for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Howard Massey of Williamsburg, and Mrs. Diana Edwards were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Printes Edwards Satur- day and Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Parker, and Mrs. Edith Cain and daughter Helen spent the day with Mrs. Ella Catey at Williamsburg Sun- day... .Dr. L. W. Roller accompanied Mrs. Isaac McClurney and little son to Fort Wrayne Thursday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. McClurney was operated on at the Lutheran hospital. Dr. Rol- ler that Mr. Newton Shoemaker, who was operated on several days ago, is doing well Mr. Elza Stevenson and family of near Huntsville, and Annie Grace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Charles Haisley Mr. and Mrs. Wal-- ! Aer Bond and Harold Glunt were the . guests ot Jesse Bond and family Sun-- ! .J - 9 . . . . . ' ua)....iiir, aim iurs. iorman Lacey : and son Harry, . and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grey were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frasier Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Oler entertained Miss Katherine Pusey of i Greensfork Saturday and Sunday Miss Roberta Swain of Richmond vis-- 1 fted relatives of thi3 place Saturday night and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain entertained at dinner Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl, Mr. Lewis Weyl. Mr. Harry Caiu and family, Mr. i joe uain and Mr. Everett Clark and family Mrs. Floyd Fisher of Lynn visited her grandmother, Mrs. Clara Butler, several days last week.... Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. O. Cra-no- r, Dr. L. W. Roller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Marshall and son Raymond Mrs. J. B. Swain spent Monday in Winchester. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fouts and MIes Juanita Atkin son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. ureensireet baturaay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman, Mr. Frank Pierce, Ir- - and Mrs. Joe Morrison and daugh day evening. Thoso present were: Misses Christine Manning. Josephine Gwin, Ruby Williams, Edna Saunders, Ruth Jackson, Mrs. Sullivan, James Lundy, Edward Elliott and Macy Mar- shall. Games and music furnished en- tertainment for the evening. Cake and punch were served. ... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton entertained at Sunday din- - j ner, Mr. Edgar Manning and family, EXTRA SPECIALS 89c $5.00 on "T. at 39c Waists DjL0 $1.50 Silk rjq $3.50 Silk Chem- ise Hose at ..$1.29 tlcoats. $2.00 ?r.98c $10.00 Waists $2.98 Madison's Letters Shewn. One' of, the choice exhibits of the collection consists of a plea for sup- port of the adoption of the constitu- tion of the United States addressed by James Madison, later president, to the Kentuckians. At that early date Ken- tucky was a part of Virginia, and Madison wrote Col. George Nicholas, a Virginian going west, urging him to get the Kentucky counties to send fav- orable delegates to the Virginia con- vention that was to consider adoption of the federal constitution. Edward A, Henry in charge of the collection, reports" these letters have never been published. r More than two hundred gallons of whisky iwere subscribed for the sup- port of one of Kentucky's early minis- ters, according to one of the curiosi- ties of the collection. This is a sub- scription list, passed around in 1807, for the Rev. Joshua Lacy Wilson. Monroe School ! The seventh and eighth grades will a Washington program at chapel Wednesday morning. Monroe high school authorities are endeavoring to complete arrange- ments whereby pupils and all others will be offered a real treat in some exceedingly practical phases of mod- ern science for the home aDd farm. This Is not to be confused with the school carnival. Experts from near- by cities have virtually agreed to pre- sent demonstrations of the gas engine in cross section and actual operation, as well as actual exhibits and explana tions of the use of electricity and its modern applications. The primary purpose in procuring this exhibit U to furnish, the science and Smith-Hughe- 8 classes with such a clear un- derstanding of modern machinery and principles as cannot possibly be ob- tained from books. But it Is also be- lieved that very few men and women know all they would like to . know about the inner myeteries, joys and rorrows of gasoliDe, kerosene and elec- trical equipment, and. so the doors would be open to all. It would be a Kieat advantage if the people would the teachers "know if they are and would attend such a meeting. There would be no cost to the school nor to the audience. Such an affair probably has not been at- tempted outside the sta.te universities. This valuable proexam would likely! be given on some Friday afternoon in March. The show for Feb. 30 is "Fair and Warmer." a hilarious farce starring Mav Ala-son- . the favorite comedienne. This is an exceedingly humorous show, and if it hurts you to laueh bring a doctor with you. But, what- - Reed & Barton Silverware With your love of unusual table appointments in mind, we recommend Reed & Barton Silverware. It will meet your demands for patterns of rare beauty and long and satisfactory service. Reed & Barton Sih - is today on the tables of women of refinement who could easily afford more costly articles. O. E. DICKINSON 523 Main Street tut George, at Briand's right nounced that unless he was tent the conference with the con- fidence of the French people be- hind hire and unless they agreed his policies he would resign. ent Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander, Miss Bessie McCarty, Miss j Hazel Barney, Miss Iris Alexander, Mis Evelyn Northrop, Misses Edna and Mary Clingenpeel, Verling Mor- rison and Roscoe Clingenpeel.., .Mrs. l.lU Riaci yiited her nieo. Miss i Elizabeth Haller. at Reid Memorial hospital, Friday afternoon. Miss Hal- ler recently underwent a serious op- eration and is still quite' ill Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Royer and son and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Eby and family snent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer Mr. and Mrs. Hsrs- - cliel Pawaw and daughter Genevieve were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, near Centerville. Sunday Harley Ray spent Friday night with James Riley Misses Ethel Morris and Olive Reid were guests of Mrs. Iona Samuels, Friday evening.. . .Miss Hazel Barney has been emploved as a stenographer and bookkeeper in the offices of the Richmond Tin company. She began her work Monday Mrs. Emmanuel Timmons is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. ; Echo Brown, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Brown recently moved to a form near Centerville Mrs. Mary Glenn and son, William, of Union City, are mak- ing a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bragg and Mrs. E. H. Gallas were among those who spent Monday attending the Methodist con- ference at Dayton Mrs. Ernest Gierke, of Cincinnati, came Wednes- - day to spend a few days with Tier father, C. M. Wilcox.... Mrs. Ida Thompson and daughter, Mary, spent Saturday in Dayton Prof, and Mrs. F. W. Duffee, of Madison, Wis., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Newbern and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barton. Prof. Duffee is at the head of the agricultural depart- ment of the University of Wisconsin. ....Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Melody and daughter, of Richmond, spent Sunday with relatives here Miss Grace Brinley, of Dayton, was the tnioct rf Afr nnH Mrs T.oiiHa Pwerel Tuesday evening C. M. Wilcox has returned to his home after spending Iilillill What a delicious I just the proper zest 1 Proper roasting turns i - r i- - crispy iresn I&ccumg of taste. I The Woolson Spice 1 llllllllllllilliMH i SPECIAL DISPLAY OF WEAR-EVE- R ALUMINUM WARE See Our East Window Hornaday's Hardware Store Dependable Always Satisfaction Guaranteed 7& TRACY'S Peanut Butter, the Ideal Sandwich Filling Quality and Style at a Price You Can Pay I iiSlk riBUWtjiLtS m rii uffS5- -; -- m rem ever you do, don't miss it. j ters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. The next school carnival will be;1-1- - Morrison Sunday Mr. and Mrs. held Fridav evening, March 18. George Ballenger entertained at dinner Have you read "'Last of the Mohi- - j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cain, cans?" Do so before March 16, then 'r-an- d Mrs. Art Cain and son Delbert, see it on the screen. Ir- - and Mrs. Orson Morrison and two The basketball games played Frl- - children Gladys and William Mar-da- y night ended with a victory for saret Bowman entertained the Fresh-Monro- e second team, but a defeat for men class at a valentine party Tues- - flavor Golden Sun has I j I Just the right tane. I I I Rarelv will you find such quality a this In a dining room suite never at such a low price. Its right beautiful pieces, tab'", buffet, one arm chair and five plain chairs, make a suite you shuuld own. Finished in walnut. it a golden brown; I I j! - - i j :j a gives vjuiucii oun its E l I Your grocer sells it. I I the first. SHOE INDUSTRY IMPROVING; TEXTILES ALSO PICKING UP BOSTON. 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Page 1: The Richmond palladium and sun-telegram. (Richmond, Ind

THE KiUHMOND PALLADIUM AND bUJS -TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, thiti. 23, 1921.i'AGE TWO :

SETTLING THE PRICE GERMANY MUST PAYstay at Cincinnati, where she had hertonsils removed The Parent-Teacher- s'

association will have its regularmeeting at the school building, Tues

LIBRARY COLLECTION

DESCRIBES HISTORY

OFlCEftTRAC VESTday, March lt, at 2 o'clock. Program: i

V. ; (By Aisoettd PrM)? "

CHICAQCV Feb. 23. --The Intimatestory of the initial settlement of the

.ventral west is being laid out at theV; .University of Chicago so that for thes' iflrat Urn he. whose time is brief mayr". read the tale- - The university librariestUte just bringing ta aTrtoaeeight yearsvJbf work on'Uieifateeflieatrof Cpfeflection regarded here as unquestion-ably the best oLits kind.

- Throueh the acquisition of this ma-

Ora Thomas and baby, Raymond,were guests of his grandmother, Mrs.Emily Thursburg, over the week-en- d.

. . .Master Virgil Clark was the guesthis cousin. Faye Bates, Sunday....

Miss Gertrude Cox was the guest ofMiss Nella Anderson, Sunday L EL

Frame, of Richmond, called on AlbertGlover and family. Sunday.

CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio. HeberO'Hara and Principal H. M. Jobesspent the week-en- d at the latter'shome in Pittsburg, O Mrs. JonasMarker, who has been a patient atReid Memorial Hospital for severalweeks, is getting along as well ascould be expected Mr. Jonas Mar--

key has been quite poorly for severalweeks Walter Mcttert attendedthe tractor show at Columbus recent-ly John O'Hara and family spentSunday with P. C. Flora at EatonMrs. Frank Miller returned the latterpart of the week from a few days'

Girls!!Clear Your SkinWith Cuticura

, CHiilMMt. Tslnm) ml Wlm

New Spring Suits for Menand Boys

LOEHR & KLUTE725 Main St

- terial and the way in which it hasbeen made readily usable, the university librarians believe that cnicagohereafter will be one of the chief cen-

ters, if not the first, for the study ofr '.he . history of the opening of the

American west The collection andwork on it has thus far coat the uni-

versity more than $50,000.Telia Kentucky History.

It is to the history of Kentucky, thefirst state to be organized west of theAlleghanies. that the university'streasures chiefly relate. Its thanks" for there being such a collection be-

long to Col. Reuben T. Durrett.a. Lou-isville editor, who gathered everythingabout Kentucky that he could lay his

' hands on.In many another western or south-

ern state such acquisitions-mig- ht haveah interest chiefly local, but the factthat when the . Virginia emigrantscrossed the mountains into Kentucky.,they began the opening of the west,gives their diaries, journals and docu-ments peculiar significance,t Among the chief prizes of the col-

lection are the minutes of the last fiveconventions at .which the Kentucky

. jsettlers asked statehood. Between 1784and. 1788 they held no less than 11conventions. The records of the lastdistrict convention, at which the. fjratstate constitution in the'-wes- wasdrawn up, are to be found. here. Soare also the-paper- s of the first west- -

. em governor, Isaac Shelby.

WE'LL HELP YOU GET REAL SHOE COMFORT

The man who fs "on the job" all day can'tafford to be handicapped with improperlyfitted, uncomfortable shoes.We'll fit you out with shoes that will giveyou full-fledge- d comfort. We have the ex-

act size, the exact last, the exact width, thatwill feel best and look best on your feet.The quality of the workmanship and theleathers are of the high character demandedby men who want the best.

Neff&Nusbaum

It's Better to Buy Here

few days with Mr. and Mrs. EarlRichards, at Cedarville.. . . .Rev. andMrs. F. M. Moon, Rev. George Sessionsof Lima, and Rev. W. I. Underwood, .

of --German town, were guests of Mr. ofand Mrs. EL J. Slifer, Tuesday evening.

..Mrs. Mary Biles, Mrs. Claire Tostand baby daughter, and Miss HelenBiles were guests of Mr. and Mrs.A. B. Held at a six o'clock dinnerFriday evening.. .Miss Ruth Edwardsof Richmond, was the guest of Mr. andMrs. Harvey Haller Sunday Mr.and Mrs. R. M. Murphy and daughter,Mary Francis, and Mr. and Mrs. CarlSchmallenberger spent Sunday withrelatives In Greenville Miss OnedaDenny has returned after spending i

several days with her sister, Mrs. Joa--fcpb Dunlap, fit nealr Concord,....Bruce Barr, of Dayton; spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Barrand family Mr. and Mrs. ClementAlexander and daughter. Iris, enter-tained with a dinner Sunday in honorof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander,who were married recently. Theguests were Mr. and Mrs. JesseClingenpeel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander, Misses Hazel Barney, Evelyn j

Northrop, Edna and Mary Clingenpeeland Messrs. verung Morrison ana ho--

bart McClure.

BLOOMINGPORT, Ind. Rev. ViolaJohnson filled her preaching appoint-ment at Jericho, Sunday morning andevening Mrs. Inez Kngle and moth-er spent Friday with Mrs. Iona Senior,who is confined to her home with asevere cold Mr. and Mrs. KelleyEngle and daughters entertained atdinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. OzroBates, Miss Blanch, Walter and Fran-cis and Miss Bessie Miles Mrs.Hazel Engle and children, and Mrs.Ozro Bales and children spent Thurs--

,,ay ,wIth M"5- - H; B&ls- Revivalservices, which were in charge ofRev. Daniel Hodgins. closed here I

Thursday night A number ofFriends from near here attended theFriends' Quarterly meeting at WinChester. Saturday .Mrs. "Lizzie--Huber, of Wabash, is visiting Mrs. W.E. Wright and other friends here fora few days Mr. Frank Ogburnwent to RJdgeville, Monday to seeabout renting a house there TheMisses Bonnie and Nella Hockett, ofRichmond, were guests- - of their auntMrs. Bert Murphy, Saturday night andSunday George Deboy and daughter Maud, and Mrs. Marianna Englewere at Winchester. Saturday Mr.Perry Cox. of Winchester, spent theweek-en- d with Mrs. Cox, who is veryill nt the home of her Barents. Mr. andMrs. Johnnie Hockett Mrs. Jesse j

Kuinler went to Bellfountain, O.,Thursday, where she will visit rel-atives for a few days Mr. and Mrs.James Newman entertained their sonForest, of Richmond, at six o'clockdinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. D.Thomburg were called to Muncie.Friday evening because of the seriouscondition of Mrs. Thorn-burg'- brotherBertram Thornbure, who is sufferingwith tuberculosis. They returned homeSunday evening D. C. Ozbun ar-rived Monday morning from Florida- -

He and his family moved to Floridalast November. Mr. Ozburn camehack to finish settling up his father's

trees were in bloom there and theweather was fine The women'sclass meeting will be held at thehome of Mrs. Mary Newman. Wednesday afternoon instead of Mrs. Angle Chamness as was formerly an-- I

nounced. Mrs. Chamness is illMr. and Mrs. L. C. Cnamness. of Rich-mond, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Mfiiv-dit- h

called on Mr. and Mrs. W. E.Wripht and their guest?, Mrs. Huber,Sunday afternoon Ora Thomasmade a trip to Winchester and UnionCity. Saturday Miss Crete Thornhnrir hac been lakini? rare if

i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adamsons baby re--!

turned home Friday Mr. and Mrs

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vocal soio. Miss oumen ; reciiauon.Kuth Surface; addreaa. Rev. Harris;piano duet. Misses Dorothy O'Hara.. . . .The Jackson girts and boya basket-ball teams played Lanier. Centralschool Friday evening at Lanier. Thegirls won 3 to 0 and the Jackson boyslost 25 to 14 The Monro boysand girls' basket ball teams will bothplay here Friday evening.

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many must pay. Disagreementover France's stand in the con-ference

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change in the French cabinet Onbeing named premier Briand an to

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain and daughter,and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ManningMiss Ruth Jackson and Mrs. FlorenceSullivan spent the week-en- d with Mrs,Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willisat Straughn Miss Ethel Charles ofRichmond, spent Sunday with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles...Elizabeth Bowman visited J. G. W.Bear and family several days last week....Miss JosTiephine Gwin spent theweek-en- d wi iwer mother, Mrs. MableGwin at Anderson Miss Effie Wol- -

ford of Richmond visited her sister,Mrs. Cicero Oler of this place Sunday.....Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stegall visit-ed relatives at Williamsburg Sunday.

HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.William Brown, of Rome City, are vis-

iting relatives here. Mr. Brown is anuncle of Mrs. Wm. Teague. .. .Mr. andMrsL Wm. Replogle entertained Sat-- 1

urday. evening Mr. and Mrs. Albert i

mnaman ana rather, o. c. woodward,and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor O. C.Woodward arrived Wednesday fromNitro, W. Va., where he visited Mr.

land Mrs. Fred Otte. He has been inNorth Carolina for some timeMrs. Enoch Taylor, of Dayton, O., isthe guest of friends here Mrs.Catherine Houser came Thursday fromMuncie, where she is spending thewinter with her daughter, and willspend a few days here. She is theguest of her sister, Mrs. Stella Mc- -

Intire Mrs. John Retz, of thisplace, and 'daughter, Mrs. ElmerWheelan, of Cambridge City, spent afew days last week at Indianapolis. . . .

Shingles on the roof of the Taylorresidence, on South Washingtonstreet, which is occupied by threefamilies, caught fire Monday fromsparks falling from a flue. Severalsmall flames were discovered by aman who notified Charles Downingand he extinguished the fire by goingon the roof with buckets of water.The fire department arrived laterThe Woman's History club met Mon-

day afternoon at the home of Mrs.Sarah Bell and Mrs. Alice Hanscom.The responses were articles on Virginia and the District of Columbia.Mrs. Frank Thompson read the his- -

tory of "Some of Our Great Generals",beginning with George Washington,A 1 ... J . . - . .au msu ieu a. uiaaziue anirie onthe same subject. Mrs. C N. Teetorand Mrs. Alice Hanscom each readinteresting articles Mr. and Mrs.Orpha Jones entertained at dinnerSunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hollace Hoover,Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worl and son, Jean

Mrs. Leona Hatfield and childrenspent Sunday at Richmond with herhusband, Leslie Hatfield.

NEW PARIS. O Saturday eveningArt well Lett was pleasantly remindedot his birthday by a surprise partywhich had been arranged by hisdaughter, Mrs. Emma Burden, assistedby Mrs. Ethel Audey. A delightfulluncheon of ice cream and cake wasserved late in the evening, and sev-eral clever gifts were presented. Thosepresent to enjoy the affair were Mr.and Mrs. John Goens, Miss Edith Go-en- s,

Mr. and Mrs. Ganvel Reid anddaughters, Eva Jane and Lucile, andson, Myron, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Audey,Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Burden MrsMinnie Lamb and son. Gerald. Mr. andMrs. Harry Burden and family,, Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Clemens and CharlesClemens Mr. and Mrs. Lial With- -row of Richmond, called on Mrs. Eliz--

abeth King. Sunday evening, whileenroute to their home after spendingthe day in Arcanum Mrs. Cora Engle and family had as guestd Sunday.Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Moon, and fam- - j

ny, ana itev. lieorge sessions, or Limi...Miss Irene Clingenpeel and Charles I

Alexander were married at the Methodist parsonage at Eaton, Wednesday

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afternoon, Rev. Buzzard, of the Metho-- 1

dist church, performing the ceremony, i

At six o clock, the bride s mother, Mrs.Jesse Clingenpeel, entertained with awedding supper. Besides the brideand groom several other guests werepresent, including Mr. and Mrs. Clem- -

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Premier Briand of France,The" picture shows Premier

Criand presiding at the Paiiaconference of allied statesmen re-

cently. called to settle on theamount of the indemnity Ger

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i i jECONOMY, Ind. The Mothers' club

met with . Mrs. Howard AndersonThursday' afternoon. Mrs. Delia Lind-pe- y,

Mrs.. Cassey Lamb and Mrs.Everett Lttmb read papers on the sub- -

l ject of "State Boards and Commissions. Those present were Mrs. StellaFarmer, Mrs. leora Beall, Mrs. EllaFennimore, Mrs. Nettie Fletcher, Mrs.Myrtle Beall, Mrs. Gulia Jessup, Mrs.Mattie Lamb. Mrs. Delia Lindsey, Mrs.Annie Morrison, Mrs. Katie Lamb,Mrs. Cassey Lamb. Mrs. Olive Steven-son, Mrs. Katie Veal, Mrs. Ethel Mar-shall, Mrs. Mae Edwards, Mrs. Nora03born, Mrs. John Orr and Mrs. Cora;Swain. Light refreshments were serw-e- d

by the hostess. . .Mr. George Camp-bell, of Wichita, Kan., is visiting hissister, Mrs. A. M. Swain of this place.. .:.Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Edwards spentSaturday and Sunday with friends atConnersville The infant daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Anson Saunders diedat:the home of the erandDaronts. Mr.and - Mrs. Grant Wadman, Saturdaymorning. Funeral was held at thehome of the parents in Economy Sun-day afternoon. Interment at Economycemetery The Willing Workers orthe ladies of Cabin Creek church metat the home of Mrs. Will Hill Thursdayafternoon Mrs. Frank Pierce wentto Indianapolis Saturday to visit rela-tives for a few days Mr. and Mrs.Howard Massey of Williamsburg, andMrs. Diana Edwards were guests otMr. and Mrs. Printes Edwards Satur-day and Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. NathanParker, and Mrs. Edith Cain anddaughter Helen spent the day withMrs. Ella Catey at Williamsburg Sun-

day... .Dr. L. W. Roller accompaniedMrs. Isaac McClurney and little son toFort Wrayne Thursday. The son ofMr. and Mrs. McClurney was operatedon at the Lutheran hospital. Dr. Rol-ler that Mr. Newton Shoemaker, whowas operated on several days ago, isdoing well Mr. Elza Stevenson andfamily of near Huntsville, and AnnieGrace spent Sunday with Mr. and MrsCharles Haisley Mr. and Mrs. Wal-- !Aer Bond and Harold Glunt were the .

guests ot Jesse Bond and family Sun-- !.J - 9 . . . . . '

ua)....iiir, aim iurs. iorman Lacey :

and son Harry, . and Mr. and Mrs.Frank Grey were among the guests ofMr. and Mrs. Thomas Frasier Sundayafternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Olerentertained Miss Katherine Pusey of i

Greensfork Saturday and SundayMiss Roberta Swain of Richmond vis-- 1

fted relatives of thi3 place Saturdaynight and Sunday Mr. and Mrs.Frank Cain entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl, Mr. LewisWeyl. Mr. Harry Caiu and family, Mr. i

joe uain and Mr. Everett Clark andfamily Mrs. Floyd Fisher of Lynnvisited her grandmother, Mrs. ClaraButler, several days last week.... Mr.and Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet entertainedat dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. O. Cra-no- r,

Dr. L. W. Roller and family andMr. and Mrs. Vernon Marshall and sonRaymond Mrs. J. B. Swain spentMonday in Winchester. . . Mr. and Mrs.Harold Fouts and MIes Juanita Atkinson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F.ureensireet baturaay Mr. and Mrs.Charles Newman, Mr. Frank Pierce,

Ir- - and Mrs. Joe Morrison and daugh

day evening. Thoso present were:Misses Christine Manning. JosephineGwin, Ruby Williams, Edna Saunders,Ruth Jackson, Mrs. Sullivan, JamesLundy, Edward Elliott and Macy Mar-shall. Games and music furnished en-tertainment for the evening. Cake andpunch were served. ... Mr. and Mrs.Roy Patton entertained at Sunday din- -

j ner, Mr. Edgar Manning and family,

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Madison's Letters Shewn.One' of, the choice exhibits of the

collection consists of a plea for sup-port of the adoption of the constitu-tion of the United States addressed byJames Madison, later president, to theKentuckians. At that early date Ken-tucky was a part of Virginia, andMadison wrote Col. George Nicholas, aVirginian going west, urging him toget the Kentucky counties to send fav-orable delegates to the Virginia con-vention that was to consider adoptionof the federal constitution. EdwardA, Henry in charge of the collection,reports" these letters have never beenpublished.r More than two hundred gallons ofwhisky iwere subscribed for the sup-port of one of Kentucky's early minis-ters, according to one of the curiosi-ties of the collection. This is a sub-

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Monroe School !

The seventh and eighth grades willa Washington program at chapel

Wednesday morning.Monroe high school authorities are

endeavoring to complete arrange-ments whereby pupils and all otherswill be offered a real treat in someexceedingly practical phases of mod-ern science for the home aDd farm.This Is not to be confused with theschool carnival. Experts from near-by cities have virtually agreed to pre-sent demonstrations of the gas enginein cross section and actual operation,as well as actual exhibits and explanations of the use of electricity and itsmodern applications. The primarypurpose in procuring this exhibit Uto furnish, the science and Smith-Hughe- 8

classes with such a clear un-

derstanding of modern machinery andprinciples as cannot possibly be ob-tained from books. But it Is also be-lieved that very few men and womenknow all they would like to . knowabout the inner myeteries, joys androrrows of gasoliDe, kerosene and elec-trical equipment, and. so the doorswould be open to all. It would be aKieat advantage if the people would

the teachers "know if they areand would attend such a

meeting. There would be no cost tothe school nor to the audience. Suchan affair probably has not been at-

tempted outside the sta.te universities.This valuable proexam would likely!be given on some Friday afternoon inMarch.

The show for Feb. 30 is "Fair andWarmer." a hilarious farce starringMav Ala-son- . the favorite comedienne.This is an exceedingly humorousshow, and if it hurts you to lauehbring a doctor with you. But, what- -

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George, at Briand's rightnounced that unless he was tent

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his policies he would resign.

ent Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. WalterAlexander, Miss Bessie McCarty, Miss j

Hazel Barney, Miss Iris Alexander,Mis Evelyn Northrop, Misses Ednaand Mary Clingenpeel, Verling Mor-rison and Roscoe Clingenpeel.., .Mrs.

l.lU Riaci yiited her nieo. Miss i

Elizabeth Haller. at Reid Memorialhospital, Friday afternoon. Miss Hal-ler recently underwent a serious op-eration and is still quite' ill Mr.and Mrs. Jesse Royer and son and Mr.and Mrs. Perry Eby and familysnent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Royer Mr. and Mrs. Hsrs--cliel Pawaw and daughter Genevievewere guests of Mr. and Mrs. PercyBrown, near Centerville. SundayHarley Ray spent Friday night withJames Riley Misses Ethel Morrisand Olive Reid were guests of Mrs.Iona Samuels, Friday evening.. . .MissHazel Barney has been emploved asa stenographer and bookkeeper in theoffices of the Richmond Tin company.She began her work Monday Mrs.Emmanuel Timmons is spending afew days with her daughter, Mrs. ;

Echo Brown, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs.Brown recently moved to a form nearCenterville Mrs. Mary Glenn andson, William, of Union City, are mak-ing a visit of several days with Mr.and Mrs. Timothy Glenn Mr. andMrs. Harry Bragg and Mrs. E. H.Gallas were among those who spentMonday attending the Methodist con-ference at Dayton Mrs. ErnestGierke, of Cincinnati, came Wednes- -

day to spend a few days with Tierfather, C. M. Wilcox.... Mrs. IdaThompson and daughter, Mary, spentSaturday in Dayton Prof, and Mrs.F. W. Duffee, of Madison, Wis., arespending several days with Mr. andMrs. Ollie Newbern and Mr. and Mrs.Herbert Barton. Prof. Duffee is atthe head of the agricultural depart-ment of the University of Wisconsin.....Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Melodyand daughter, of Richmond, spentSunday with relatives here MissGrace Brinley, of Dayton, was thetnioct rf Afr nnH Mrs T.oiiHa PwerelTuesday evening C. M. Wilcox hasreturned to his home after spending

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