Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 256, 8 October 1915 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1915.

BOOSTERS HIVE LOYAL RECEPTION FROM HILTON

Royally entertained by the Booetera' clnb of Milton, a party of aixty Richmond "boostera" dropped In on Waahjlnston township last evening and left ! several hours later feeling that Milton Us one of the llveat towns in the connIt jr. Eighteen automobiles left the oor!ner of Tenth and Main atreeta at 5 o'clock and as soon as the delegation arrived at Milton, supper was served in the new Odd Fellow's hall. At 6:30 o'clock a concert was given by the Milton band. A mass meeting was held in the Boosters' ball at which James K. Mason, a prominent member of the club, made the address of welcome. All of the Richmond delegation sat on the platform while the hall was packed with Milton and Washington township people. Ray Swallow Presides. Ray Swallow, chairman of the Richmond committee on arrangements, acted as chairman of the meeting. He made a brief response to Mr. Mason's talk in which he said that the Richmond party had come to Milton because of the fame that had gone out through the Boosters' club. t He urged closer co-operation between the citizens of Milton and the citizens of Richmond. "The work of your Boosters club Is an evidence of what can be done through co-operation," said Charles Jordan, of Richmond, who was called

on to make a few remarks, amc pride, a spirit for better schools, churches, roads and business are what make a town. The excellency of the schools in Washington township Is an evidence of what can be done through co-operation. This community should 'get together' on the good roads movement like it has on the other movements for community uplift and betterment." William Haberkern, Jr., of Richmond, gave two appropriate Riley rect tations in honor of the birthday of the noted Indiana poet. County Auditor Bowman presented some statistics to prove the value of the present free county turnpike system. Roads Cost $105. "There are 740 miles of roads In Wayne county," said the county auditor. "Of this number, 315 miles has been turned over to the county. The expense of keeping the township roads In condition is practically equivalent to the upkeep cost of the county roads under the road supervisor. The township roads cost the taxpayers $106 a mile during 1914 and the cost of the county roads will only be $105 a mile." The criticism that is raised in many

parts of the county concerning the nvntpm of bridee buildinz in the coun

ty was "aswered satisfactorily by the county auditor. He explained that the city of Richmond pays four-ninths

of the cost of all the bridges in the

county, even those in the out townships. The towns of the county pay one-ninth of the cost of the bridges and the county raods and the farming districts pay the remaining fourninths. Prof. J. B. Unthank, of Richmond, told of the necessity of a bridge at Main street He took occasion to compliment the county commissioners on the method of handling the question and said that the taxpayers of Washington township should have just as much to say about the kind of bridge as the taxpayers in Wayne township. Dr. I. S. Harold, president of the Good Roads association, gave a brief history of the good roads movement in this county. John Swizzler, of Richmond, was also called upon to make a few remarks. Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Clifford Hutchens, Edgar Mote, Roland Nusbaum and Walter Luring, all of Richmond.. Charles Shank, who was Instrumental in Inviting the Richmond boosters to the town, made a few remarks.

GIRL OF MANY DEGREES WEDS

LANE, Kan., Oct. 8. The "higher education for women" has no terrors for Austin M. Cowan, a leading lawyer of Wichita, who today took for his

bride Miss Edwina Abbott, who has earned more learned degrees than probably any woman in the country. After graduating from the University of Tennessee with high honors Miss Abbott took a B. A. and M. A. degree at the University of Illinois, and then added to her list a degree of doctor of philosophy from the University of Chicago. For several years she was a teacher of psychology at Vassar college. Mr. Cowan the bridegroom, graduated from the law school of the University of Michigan, and is now practicing his profession with former Senator Chester I. Long.

TEACHERS DEPRIVED OF VISITING DAYS

The teachers In the rural schools wCl not be allowed one day to visit other schools during the month of October, according to a ruling made by the trustees, who met In county superintendent's office yesterday. It was decided that on account of the state teachers' institute at Indianapolis which will be attended by most of the Wayne county teachers, it would be unwise to grant another visiting day during the month. The practice of several school teachers In the county of dismissing their classes earlier than 3:40 o'clock in the afternoon, was frowned upon by the trustees and every township trustee has been Instructed to see that every teacher in the county hold their classes until 3:40. Monthly reports will be required from each teacher so that the trustees can have first hand information concerning the amount of time spent In actual class work. 1 STEALS CHURCH SILVER.

PRINCETON, Ind., Oct. 8. A silver chest, belonging to the United Presbyterian church here, was robbed ; of eight dosen silver spoons and six dozen silver knives and forks, valued at $200. The silverware was found by the Janitor of the First Methodist church, while he was down in the

basement. It was hidden under some

lumber. It is a mystery how the silverware came to be where it was found.

MAY GET U. S. POSITION.

ALABAMA STATE FAIR OPEN8

BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 8 The development of the natural resources of Alabama is the keynote of the state fair that opened here yesterday. All the counties have exhibits that are in every way representative of the agricultural and industrial interests of the state.

MUNCIE, Ind., Oct. 8. Word has

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