Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 34, 21 December 1917 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 21, 1917.
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SIGN OF SPRING SEEN AT ECONOMY ASSERTS NATHAN Wild Ducks Fly Over and Harry Marshall Catches One Puts It in With Tame Ones. BY NATE EDWARDS ECONOMY, Ind., Dec. 21. When wild ducks begin to fly over It la eaid spring weather will prevail. If that be true, then we may look for such weather as ducks were seen last Tuesday and Harry Marshall caught one in a trap that he had set for nmskrats on an arm of Martindala creek. It belongs to the pin tail duck family and is a pretty bird. Mr. Marshall clipped Its wings and turned it out with the flock of tame ducks and it seems to like its new found cousins very well.... Rev. Charley Bundy of near Williamsburg, has bought the Franklin Oler farm three miles east of here. He was offered $1,200 for his bargain in three days after he bought it. .. .Tuesday seven car loads of hogs were loaded out for Indianapolis stock yards and this Wednesday morning finds the shippers loading out fat hogs for the same market Will Williamson, one of the big farmers of Perry, has gone to Illinois to buy a car load of corn. He said that corn could be bought there at $1.25 a bushel Mr. and Mrs. Evert McCoy, who have been visiting relatives at Cincinnati and Richmond the last few days, has returned home Evert Howell, who has been connected with the Modoc telephone company as lineman has a fine Job with the Western Union Telegraph company at Muncie. He mar-
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Rev. L. F. Ulmer filled his regular appointment here last Sunday morning. He will be here next Sunday night and will preach a Christmas sermon at that time The following farms in this vicinity have changed hands in the past week: Newton Bunker sold his farm to Humphrey Mikesell; Shurley White sold to H. Galbralth; Rufus Newman sold to Henry Brumfield; Sam Addleman sold the Mitchell farm on the Chester pike to Emmett Hensley; Luther Hlnshaw sold his farm Monday; Newton Bunker bought another farm on the Middleboro pike Misses Marjorie Pickett and Bonnie and Blanche Carman and Ernest Newman, Clarence Alexander and Maurice Hinshaw were guests Sunday afternoon of Miss Carrie Boerner.. .. .A Christmas entertainment will be given at the Chester M. E. church on Christmas Eve Oliver Boerner and family were in Richmond Monday afternoon Ernest Newman went to Indianapolis Tuesday to be re-examined for aviation service The Aid society will met at the church Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 19 The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Fannie Martin Thursday afternoon, Dec. 20. All members are urged to attend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burg spent Sunday with Henry Lawrence and family T. S. Martin is at Indianapolis on a business trip this week.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burg of Fountain City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Emma Burg.
ried an Economy girl some three years ago and she will live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hadley while her husband is away Rev. John Hardwick is holding a protracted meeting in the Friends'" church at West River. Also Rev. Logan Hunt is working on a revival job at Lynn. Not very many protracted meetings have been in operation this season ... Harry and Dugon Williams of here and their sister, Mrs. Meria Ladd, Losantsville, were at Richmond Wednesday.
Paris Paper Tells of Vast Wonders of American Camp PARIS, Dec. 21. The wonders of a vast American training camp for aviators in central France are described enthusiastically in the Petit Parisien by Paul Ginisty, who has Just visited the camp. With the exception of a few huts, he writes, all the material was brought from America. The work was begun fn "September under the direction of 250 men, experts in various
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camp fully trained pilots will be sent to the front. French aviators are there to give the benefit of their experiences. The arrangements which have been made for the comfort and entertainment of the American soldiers in all the camps are praised by M. Ginisty, who also was greatly impressed by the highly developed administrative organization which has been perfected. He was especially struck by a table at the aviation camp which records the progress of each pilot from the time of his first flight until he is performing acrobatic tricks in the air.
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