Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 86, 20 February 1920 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY; FEB. 20. 1920.

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u MISSIONARY BODIES r PLEDGE ALLIANCE TO CHURCH MOVE Cooperation with the county church federation was unanimously pledged by the Richmond Federation of Wornen"s Missionary societies at the regular winter meeting in the First Presbyterian church Friday. Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum presided and Introduced the proposed alliance following a stirring address by Dr. J. J. Itae, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, on "The Inter-church World 'Movement." Dr. Rae said In part: "Despite the handicap of the war, we are doing great things. There is much yet to do, but the spirit which made the American union, while all of Europe stood by and laughed has been caught by the religious movement and

n.ade a part of the great move to

ward Christ, upon which we have started. Today we are working toether." Mrs. Anna Atwater, national presi

dent of the C. W. B. M. was the principal speaker of the afternoon, using as her subject, "Our Task in LatinAmerica," At 7 : 30 p. m. Friday in the

nigh school auditorium, she will give an Illustrated lecture . on "Mexico," she announced. Decide on Lecture Date.

Decision to hold the annual winter

meeting on the first- Friday of Lent, and another each October was favored by the morning session. Miss Martha Doan, dean of women at Earlham was to speak briefly regarding that conference at 3:30 p. m. Friday. Other Earlham delegates who were to speak were Miss Esther Rhodes, Miss Grace Edwards, Miss Margaret Timberlake, Leslie Penningi ton.

Pastors to Speak on Stewardship, Sunday Part of Sunday morning's services in the protestant churches of Richmond will be devoted by pastors to an appeal in behalf of the stewardship movement of the Inter-Church World Movement. This appeal will be statewide. Several pastors have spent portions of the stewardship movement. Sunaay, stewardship subscription cards will be issued. The stewardship department of the Inter-Church world movement of Indiana plans to enroll at least 50,000

church members who will subscribe to the five point stewardship creed. The Rev. R. E. Davis is Wayne County stewardship man. but as his resignation goes into effect on Feb. 29, another will be appointed.

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mance in January, the hall was crowded. The Zoellners would be the last of the winter's series had not Mademaselle Arendt been unable to appear Jointly with Eidam. Her appearance has been promised later In the spring. Announcement has been made that ticket holders will receive free tickets to the home appearance of the Earlham Glee Club, May 14, if they apply 10 days before the concert.

Orphaned children in American Red - Cross orphange at Kobryn, Poland, getting ready for bed; three of the children waiting in line for attention at American Red Cross clothing distribution center in Montenegro, and Montenegrin woman who carried baby forty miles to American Red Cross hospital at Cettinia

Richmond Man Is On Petition For Board of Pardons

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 20. Twentytwo new cases and 13 old ones have been filed with the state board of pardons for hearings at the next meeting to be held in Indianapolis, 15 to 20, inclusive, it was announced today. March 6 has been set as the final day for filing of cases to be heard at the .coming session. The board will hear five new appeals for clemency in behalf of men convicted of murder and sentenced to prison for life. Cases of nine "alleged

"murderers will be re-opened. One of

the men whose case will be heard again has been in prison since 1897. One girl's case will be hea;d. She has been confined in the girls' school for several months on a delinquency ctoirge. Included in the list of cases to be considered are the following: ' Albert Myers, Knox county, Feb. 17, 1917, 10-20 years, burglary, state prison; Ray Stevens, Allen county, Dec.

13, 1919, 1-14 years, grand larceny, state prison.

Charles A. Revalee, Wayne county,

April 20, 1910, life, murder, state pris

on; Levi Harmon, Wabash county, Dec. 7, 1919, 2-14 years, forgery, In

diana Relormatory.

Revelation of Chamber Music is Zoellners' Charming Performance at Earlham

Cecil Williams. in John Cort's Musical Comedy Success, "Listen Lester."

Murray Theatre, Monday, matinee

and night, Feb. 23.

Wayne County Schools are

Surveyed for State Board

The rural school survey in Wayne county will be completed Saturday. C. O. Williams, county superintendent said Friday. There are 31 one-teacher schools in Wayne county that are requested to hand in a report. The survey is the result of action taken by the state board of education looking towards the reorganization of rural schools.

Charles Revalee, of Richmond, one

of the men whose pardon will be considered, was convicted in 1910 for the murder of his employer's wife, on

. farm, south of Cambridge City.

According to the evidence, Revalee,

in attempt at robbery, killed the wom

an with a hatchet and then set fire to the dwelling to hide his crime. He ws arrested about a week later and confessed to the crime.

After an authentic and melodious recital such as the Zoellner String Quartette presented at Earlham College Thursday night, it seems no wonder that kings were wont to gather about the musicians, who composed the music known tbday as chamber music. The Zoellners specialize, if interpretive effort could be called that, in chamber music. Their recital was charming. Orchestration with three strings is perhaps one of the most difficult of ensemble attempts. It has been said that it is more difficult to harmonize a' complete orchestra than it is to obtain orchestral effect from a small group, but it is admitted that in the latter case the musicians must be pure artists. The Zoellners did a fine bit of ensemble work, interpreting to advantage the numbers of their program, notably the opening one by Mozart,

which was radiant, smooth and captivating. Indian Music Likeable Particularly likeable were two Indian compositions, "The War Dance," and "Sunrise Song," by Skilton, one of the most sincere musical writers of the open, of atmosphere and light. These numbers were delightful in their attack, expression, and smooth technique. "The Irish Reel" which

folowed was a substitute for "Etude

de Concert," which it seemed unfortunate they did not present.

A Russian folk-dance was given In

response .to continued applause for Hayden's "Serenade" for which any

group of artists with ability can de

pend upon receiving acknowledgement. The Hayden number was not unusual, but delightfully done. As the appearance of the Imperial Male Quartette in November, and Clarence Eidam in a one-man perfor-

400 Expected at Father and Son Feast Tonight The father and son banquet will be served to 400 persons In the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium at 6:45 p. m., Friday. The gym has beeri decorated for the occasion in red, white and blue.

Music will be furnished by a special eight-piece orchestra, composed

of Garfield school students under the direction of Miss Edna Marlatt. D. M.

Edwards, president of Earlham, will

act as toastmaster.

The program follows: Invocation The Rev. F. A. Dressel. Greetings E. H. Hasemeier. "Dad and I" Harold K. Latta. ' Vocal Solo Howard S. Hitz, accom

panied by Kent Morse.

"Son and I" John Johnson. Familiar Songs Dads and Lads Directed by R. C. Sloane. "The Hundred Percenter" The Rev. W. J. Sayers, of Muncie.

nishee, the court rendered Judgement to the extent of $63.80 and costs for the plaintiff. Further evidence was heard at the morning and afternoon sessions of court in the matter of the exceptions to the settlement of the estae of Mary King, infirm. " MARRIAGE LICENSE Bert McNutt, farmer, Cambridge City to Blanche Linderman, at home Greensfork. REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS Turner W. Hadley to Howard A Turner, a part of the southwest quar ter section 22, township 13, range 1, $1 Michael Kennedy to Elizabeth P Gruelich, a part of the northwest quar ter section 33, township 14, lr $1. O. H. Toney to John A. Hunt, lotf 110, 111 in Charles T. Price's additior $1. Reeveeton Realty company to th Union National Bank, a part of lot 16? in John Smith's addition, $50,000.

Isaac T.. Johnson . of .TJ.rbana, 0.; Samuel U HworUihead ot the spiritual resources repartment nd Solomon. O. TIce, J missionary i on : leave; from Mexico, wil leave Friday evening tor Salem, ,0 where a series ,of confers ences wil be held in behalf Of the Forward Movement ... . '

Branstetter Follows

Hillquit on Stand (By Associated Press) ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 20 Examination of Otto Branstetter of Chicago, national secretary of the socialist party, who took the stand just before adjournment yesterday, is expected to consume the greater part of today's session of the trial of the five suspended socialist assemblymen charged with disloyalty. Branstetter, second witness for the defense was called after Morris Hilquit, chief defense counsel had left the stand after three days expert testimony on socialism. Mr. Hilquit's testimony was concerned chiefly with the attitude of American socialists toward the war, the socialist conception of "revolution" and the question of whether in expressing sympathy with Sovite Russia, the socialist party was endorsing an embryonic Utopian state of choas.

John Johnson Financial Head of Yearly Meeting John H. Johnson, of the firm of Benjamin Johnson and Son, of this city will be financial director of the Forwar Movement, in Indiana Yearly Meeting, in place of Millard Pierson, of Amboy, who has resigned on account of ill health.

I Herbert Hoffman, of Winchester.

wil be assistant financial director. He will leave for Chicago Friday night with Herman O. Miles, National financial director, to attend the regional finance conference there Saturday.

Circuit Court News

In the attachment and garnishment suit of Charles L. Baker, against the Guaranty Veterinary Company and the Farmers' State Bank, of Boston, gar-

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Alleged Killer Headed For City; Police Watch Herman Bank, colored, 20 years old, said to have kile two men with whom he was working, early Friday, was reported to county and city authorities to be on his way to Richmond. Local authorities are on the trail. A description of Bank folows: Color, dark brown; age, 20 years; heighth, five feet, seven inches; weight, 145 pounds. When he left Dayton he had on a blue overall jacket brown trousers and a dark cap.

Recruiting Party Will Arrive Feb. 28 Thompson A party of three soldiers, and Master Engineer H. C. Bentley will arrive in Richmond Feb. 28, to stimulate local recruiting, Sergeant Thompson said Friday. It is planned by the recruiting party to s-tage a movie in a local picture house, showing patriotic pictures, and 38,000 feet of government reels. SELECT PLAINFIELD MAN FRANKLIN. Ind., Feb. 20 A. L Taylor of Plainfield has been elected the first secretary of the Franklin Chamber of Commerce and will come here next week preparatory to taking up his new work March 1. This is the first time that the Franklin Chamber of Commerce has ever employed a permanent secretary. j v Wh-Jever else is the matter with a boy, nobody worries much unless his appetite (ails. Any girl likes to be known as bright but not shiny. .

School Children To Be Enumerated in April Arrangements to take the annual enumeration of children between 6 and 21 years of age in Wayne county, which is required by the state law, will be made shortly. County Superintendent Williams announced Friday. The Enumeration will be made between April 10 and 30.

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