Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 59, 20 January 1920 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1920'.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES 10 OTH ADVERSARY TODAY
(By Associated Press) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 20. - Indiana University today is celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of its founding, not- only - here but throughout the state, nation and the world, wherever alumni of the institution are to be found. Most- of the celebrations in the state will be in the nature of "Founders' Day" banquets and as many as can be arranged will be addressed fcy a representative of the University who will crry a centennial message from Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president of the institution. Governor Jemes P. Goodrich accepted an invitation to preside at the celebration here, at which the principal address was delivered by President Jacob Gound Schurman, of Cornell University. Among other guests of honor were the presidents of all the standard colleges of the state, all the trustees of the university nd a ' large number of prominent business men of the state who were sent special invitations by President Bryan. Pageant Shows Progress. A pageant, directed by William Chauncey Langdon, depicted the various states through which the university has passed, from the arrival of the first students by coach and horseback until the present, when the estimated attendance for the year is '3,900. Major. O'Brien, commandant of the Reserve Officers Training Camp at Indiana, had his men parade and passed in review before the governor and the oth-?r official guests. A football benefit dance and a Garrick Club play were on the program for tonight. The celebration started last night with a dinner In the auditorium of the Student Building for alumni members or the fuculty and their wives, representatives of student organizations and residents of Bloomlngton.
West Manchester, 0. The second number of the lecture course will be presented here on Saturday, January 24, at the I. O. O. F. opera house, by the Liberty Duo, two very talented young ladies. The program will consist of humorous and musical sketches, duets .solos, pianologues, monologues and dramatic readings Miss Ruth Markley and Mrs. Blanche Shively spent the week end with their respective parents at West Alexandria and Concord.. .Mrs. Elizabeth Cloyd spent Saturday and Sunday with her son Earl and family at West Alexandria Miss Myrtle Trone visited 'Friday In Greenville, with her sister Mrs. Sadie Wolverton Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ashbaugh of Savona, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager Thursday.. .Roy Blakely, who visited for several weeks with relatives at Burkettsville, is visiting his brother Raymond and family at this place Mrs. Henry Howard and daughter Mildred returned from a ix weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Allen Petry, near Eaton Henry Gray visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard. . . Mrs. Charles Folkerth visited Friday with friends at Greenville Carl Roser of Arcanum transacted business here Friday Mrs. Cora Leas and daughter, Mary, shopped Tuesday in Richmond John W. Gauch has been confined to his home for the past ten days with rheumatism Mrs. Anna Leas died on Sunday morning at 2 o'clock, at her home in West Manchester, from a complication of diseases, aged 75 years. She was the widow of the late Anderson Leas. One son survives, J. E. Leas, and three grandchildren, two half brothers and one half sister. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday morning at the U. B. church at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. O. F. Bilger. Burial in Roselawn cemetery at Lewisburg Mrs. Mai'ia Utz is reported to be seriously ill. I. A. Muhrman, Jesse Beck, Mrs. Charles Moore, J. , Albert Leas, Gertrude Weaver, Stanley Waldren, Wilbert Banta and family are also sick. Byford Studebaker has chicken pox and influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Poyner spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Braddock. . . .Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leas attended the funeral of Jesse Banta, Wednesday at Castine Walter Trump and family visited Thursday with Mrs. Lurenna Trump The Monroe township Sunday school convention which was announced for next Sunday at the U. B. church has been postponed A Forward Movement service will be held next Sunday at the Christian church, Jan. 25, conducted by Rev. W. O. McKnight. A large attendance at this meeting is desired. No offering will be taken ....F. M. Davisson made a business trip to Dayton Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff attended the auto show Wednesday at Dayton Claud Thomas has employment at the Delco plant at Dayton. .Edgar Foos of Dayton came home Friday to assist in caring for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Foos, who are ill with the flu. There" is an epidemic of flu and lagrippe extending over the east and
s-Duth portion of " the " township and several cases of the. disease, in town ....Mrs. Roy Brown" spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Houk at Farmer8Ville. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Vir-
11 Emerick of Dayton are spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emrick Mr. and1 Mrs. J. G. Frank lyere Richmond visitors : Monday. . . Mrs. Anna Howell spent Friday and Saturday with Loy Howell and family ....Mr. and Mrs. John H. Holzen of Dayton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bruner, Saturday and Sunday....
Robert Protzman visited Sunday with his parents at Verona Marshall Harrison tranacted business in Dayton Saturday.... Miss Imo Howell of Dayton was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Howell Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Parks spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Cossairt G. H. McClellan of Dayton was a business visitor here Friday. . . .Mrs. Eliza Brown is spending the week with her son, Glen and family, who are flu victims.
Clark. Station, 0. Mrs. Louetta Bollinger and family attended the funeral of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl House at Palestine Monday. . .William Wilt, Leo Rush, Harry and Clarence Brinley, Irvin, Samuel, Chalmer Riegle, Dorla Metzcar and William Brinley, Jr., were among those from here attending William Royer's public sale last Wednesday. Rufus Stump left Wednesday morning for Kansas City, Mo.... Chalmer Riegle, Rufus Stump, Orville Stump, Ferd Van Fleet, Denver Van Fleet and Clarence Brinley attended the basketball game at New Madison, Monday.... A bob sled party composed of Bert Clark, Hazel Clark, Raymond Brinley, Charles Bollinger, Mrs. Grace Rolfe and son, Armon, Mrs. Louetta and little daughter Virginia, and Mr. Garland attended the euchre party at Palestine Wednesday night. ....Loren Jones and family attended the euchre party at Palestine Wednesday night Ed Clark and wife entertained Leroy Clark and family and Mr. Garland, of Indianapolis, at dinner Thursday Leo Rush and Loren Janes were in Greenville Saturday on business Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Max of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilt.... Ed Clark transacted business in New Madison Saturday Samuel Riegle and family spent Sunday with Handy Riegle and family Raymond Brinley spent Sunday with Charles Wright and family, near New Madison.
News of the Counties
NEW GARDEN The Guest Day meeting of the Home Economics club of the New Garden neighborhood will be held Thursday instead of Wednesday of this week Miss Stella Harman will address the club. NEW PARIS The following women were elected as officers of the Rebekah lodge for the ensuing year, at the annual election which was held Monday evening: Mrs. Carrie Clark, Noble Grand; Mrs. Lizzie McKee, Vice Grand; Miss Emma Thompson, recording secretary; Mrs. Grayce Hahn, financial secretary; Mrs. Cloe Collins, treasurer; Mrs. Rella Lehman, warden; Mrs. Ida Porterfield, conductor; Mrs. Nora Richards, chaplain. MASON J. NIBLACK TELLS FRIENDS HE'S IN RACE BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 20. That he will be a candidate for the nomination of governor on the Democratic ticket was the information given out to friends here today by Mason J. Niblack of Vincennes, who is in the city to attend the Indiana University centennial foundation day exercises today.
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Moon Rocket Should Be Used to Explore Earth's ' Air, Says Prof. Goddard WORCESTER, Mass.. Jan. 20 The possibility of photographing in space above the earth's atmosphere is suggested in a statement made for the Associated Press by Dr. Robert H. Goddard, associate professor of. physics at Clark college, who is perfecting a rocket which it is expected will carry recording apparatus to extreme altitudes. ' Dr. Goddard says too much attention has been given to the chance that his rocket with a flash powder attachment may hit and Illuminate the dark quarter of the moon. For the present the exploration of the atmosphere is the thing to be aimed at. In a signed statement Dr. Goddard says: "If I were to speculate' boldly instead of timidly, I would say that, based upon equally sound physical principles, is the possibility of obtaining .photographs,1 in space, by an apparatus guided - by photo , sensitive cells (to guide it toward, or near, a luminous body; a method already proposed for directing high altitude apparatus) precautions being taken to insure a sufficiently safe and conspicuous landing on the return.
"To continue a speculation, however, on matters concerning which there is little experimental data would, of course, be unwise. Greensfork, Ind, Miss Lydia Retz is able to be out again after having the tonsilitis Mrs. Julian Study and daughter Martha, spent Saturday in Richmond visiting her brother Will Grubbs..... Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Grubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Tipton spent Sunday afternoon in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bonn and daughter, of Carlos City, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stanton and family Miss Andrey Haler and Bennie Davis spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thorburg. Mrs. Alice Byrd returned Friday after spending a few days . with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Davis, of Newcastle Mrs. Lucy Jewlss returned Monday morning to her home in Richmond Mrs. Russell Grubbs and Mrs. Everette Tipton spent Monday in Richmond Miss Hester Geathers has the tonsilitis....
Mother Falls Unconscious "My mother, who is 69 years old, has been troubled with her liver for 35 years. Doctors said she had gall stones. Several times she fell unconscious because of these attacks. Eight months ago I noticed an advertisement of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy in the Toledo Blade and purchased a bottle, which did her a great amount of good. She continued the treatment and has felt entirely well since." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver 'and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Clem Thistlethwaite's Six Drug Stores, A. G. Lukea & Co., and druggists everywhere Adv
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Ruth Smith is with Mr.' and Mn. Mrank Sanders.
U. 8. BRAZIL'S FRIEND RIO DE JANEIRO. Jan. 20. President Pessoa declared that the United States , was Brazil's best friend.- in a speech he delivered the other day on board the American steamer. Epit&cio Pessoa, which was named in his honor.
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TRUCKS TO BE RESCUED LONDON, Jan. 20. Large numbers of derelict army trucks now rusting where they were abandoned in shellswept areas in France are to be "rescued- and brought back to England by the Ministry of Transport
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