Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 249, 28 August 1920 — Page 11
JUNIOR
PALLADIUM
WEEKLY' SECTION; OF RICHMOND RMLLJDTOM WHATr QRQWS, .IN-Y0UR5GARDBN?' RICHMOND, INDIANA!- SATURDAY,' AVOl ZS,, 1920 WRITE TQ.TIIU JUNIOR ABOUTriT 3 at
Reveille
Will
Siliver
Nook
Vitha tiekcrt, the old'. cart of
Tfoop.N6;- 2, come, to ltf again,.juMr: loaded with bacon and beans and flour and breadr and-, otben good things,' an. sWlletsi and' buckets andtents and puahied ak)ng ahead ombemv.tlte Boyj Scoula ofctTfooft Noji Sostarttdjhllia&t toward.. cainpj abtnt'9r30'TEurB(hiy 'morning, Thes campi sitev igionMh. Middtbbro. piiie and- the middle fork of the Whitewater river, near-the biwet Nook'; cottages. The camp)i$t not te be in ooU tages of coutsenotr but 3a three teats, tw ldage audi . one: "pnpj'l tent. It will last four days. Each.- day thai memberz'of " one patroli will aet'i as cooks for the camp The? Black.. Bears,. lecL by Georaa.jHreuger.i'.wllt cook: the first day hVSUYwrFdMfc'Jodlby- Rom, aid ! ftdsa, the - second'; and- the. Weodgeens.gddF'BdarduMall,! the ithird. Guts" wilE bb-i drawn-- to decide the-'cookB" for thee last ; day.' Ai daily program.' haaj been- arranged whichh will be followed closely, In addition to this, a.bigJ ball gam(i-wilL;be-played. Saturday PERSONAL. MENTION; Mfss.Gladyg Woodspent iTuesday with her cousins,-, Misses : Dorothy and." Cdrtesia. Johnson;, at; their, home southwest of the city JohnCHarmaiv.240rSouth'.-Ftourth street, andrhis; pareate spent -Sun-day in Cincinnati: As part ' of Uhe entertainment he enjoyed there was a visit to thft' zooi, Ross and SHelene Frances". Kihert are visiting-in" Newport; Kentucky. Marguerite and! Ruth Kay, . 1726 North F street, hare .retnrneds f com a visit with their grandmother in Hamilton;-. Ohio.. William. Ronreyt'and ;hlS'b'rother are enjoying-jan automobile trip to ChicagtKiojut other noethern points. STANDING BEAflj Shea ItOgweOtt'aM 1 the. Indian chiefs whoe careo-brought :holioc to theinpeo plev probably nod . achieved so much' as that of Standing Bear,- a Ponca chiefi.' Whiten 'tie- governraent' ordered thaiinto -ttibe be taken ffonn their owJilandS'to-ah arid stretch! inInan Territorr. Standing Bear rej sisted.v By guile; anJndian agent decoyed:.' ana- aoanaoneai iwci' PoB8a.ichlefs"on tHe''new resera tioauatAndingB.ear among': Jemi andilhey-Tetorned 780 tailes on foot;J Standing'- Bear- protested' that there 'w8"htot' enough' 'food for as manyjackrabbits aa there-, were peopld in-ihfs rtribe'1 "in the 'land the eoverQmetnt!ha'ch08enii IKs- words proved truet In feeptemoer tne trine; was moved by force uytne miaaief
of November one-half :the -tribe wasof tne, r00m-there 'was si smnH'pile
dead of-, starvation among tnem nein -Standing-Reafs.sonli son.; H started! nortM to- burr the hody of.' his - son; taking twelve braves as aguard. of. honor; The agent telegraphed that this band of thKteen'waa'iat'war-party' aL.the cavulrywas'sent to briftg'him tfack . Onf-th rettrn :jou-aeyKtn party c'amjie near Denver,',and! a newsf paper maiV: went' t . gett th stdryi So flagrant wa8'th':inuatice'tht Denver rose in flaming- indignation". tawe' fougttt Jer the prlv ilege of lighting his cases ThQL govertxmeot's' defence' was thafawlhdlanwasnoba: liumati be ingp and ' nota "persoa?'''wJlthiai. tho meatog'.oe-the 'IfateasCorpus act Justice- Dundy,- of tW' Cblorad6 courts ruled that an Indian ws a person, held that military law did not prevail rin" Colorado, aadf took Standing'Beai out(o4.th hands ofthertarvalry, DenercitizenBi rodenorth with' Stendingi Dearrr and helped him bHry.his isDn'R.bodyj The .11.- S. seaatot mader a".thorough - investigation' o ( th matter. thereuult of Whioh was thi passage of the liheraltaeasutes - ol today Thus Standing., Bear's 'lor- for-, nisi sonbecameoth Mftgna OUarta. of
afternoon, aad,!ononenjRh1ofvthe camp; the. members-; of f the troop committee, Dr. Williams, Mr. tYiede and. Mr. R"osr he guests of the camp,; Mr. Webb;;, assistant boys' secretary, will have char ge of the camp. Boys' Secretary. Witeon ! the Happy Reunion. There rot once, a-, liltle gisl named Ida. She was tewyears old. She was ja, very pjetty little girl with.' long, heavy, black. .coals aud a very;1 slender - form. ! Her mother, wag. veey i usjr; md hhd'a dark complexicjiu. Sli :Owayskept . Ida in. .the house and dlduot allow her tO' have anjf riends. Qhe- day Peg the- molher, took Jda up town withi her. When they came to a bakery, Peg'told'Idd to get her.- some ginger: cakes.,. She gave Ida'.a new bilL Idttw took it and got. the cakes. The baker looked at the new bill and said he- would- take- it homo to his daughUr. Wlien-he.got home he.gave ibto'his daus.hler.. The lit tie girl was very gtd to get it. . She got her mothers proniisetta go to town the next day with -her. ; It is tfnle?i'or!thiMll!btleMrto go to bed. Hazel got up early next morning. the' forenoon they went .to town. As they, went by a i,qpi shop -Haael saw. a dli"that sh wanted. They went in and got tne doll. Mrs. Brown paid for it-with the- new. bill'. The storekeeper found that it wasn't' good, and 1 old them so. Hazel was disappointed pecause she could not haye the doll, "hey went ' home and told ' Mr . Brown . . The nex '.morning Ida went to the bakery after seme 'rolls.' The baker ..j,... tne -money, shepromised 'to brinpra dime the next morning. Ne'xt'dhyldd- did not comer norrthte nexfe' , In the TOeantime Ida, hid iound 'a these until she - heard voices; She stopped and '-listened' at' acrack imi thb wall: She-couhvnot bear what theT-- said She 16okfed-4 acd' saw tWo. men. working witn a. raa3S, 0f naUrdilike' stuff: On another-side-of new billsf Ida saw they weie bad' ones.' She slipped' back up; the stairs.idi went to the baker's 1 and - told him -about what' she saw. Ilfc said that -they 'would go to- the-- polite and :tel' them-. The police arrested them.' 1 Mr.-. Brown took- Ida horte- with hiofc Hazel' begged so iard'f orlher 10 stay inai ner yareuits- iei iua: sUy. Some' days later Mrs. Brown foand V goia lock)et like one her stater put around her little' girl's neck1.' That was eight year ago. 1 Mr.s. Broivn' took' Ida' to her mother.' Shfe' lived' in- the' same city. Mrs.- Whittier was very glad td see Idh' and both wept 'tears of Joy ida-liked her mother and-'her! home very mueh- and . was - always very happy. Verona' B. Stewart.age 1 years', ScMool -No.' 9i Hon-i brable' Mentions ia Story-Writfng contest.'1 TH Ei RON AW AY Ar. lithlei hoy who .lives id Indij aaaeoUs ' saw a- snake, for. the first time ior his-' life; He critct.'out in.1 astanUhBaent "Oh, IooK at the tail' running
ii unable to go'on-aewuatr.of niM
rdring, from hoy, fever. Vi rgil i Conolley , is . bugler, Claude Bbnd.i. American., flag , bearer,, and Ralph, Ilarrel troop flag,; bearer, for, the camp. The other, boys.-who. will form; the camp,, axe: ' Donald. THE.TAR.BAByr "Efnie,"Js the.'naane of the .'little' colored snnbeamiwho is wlf liktdin ' a--, certain . motion picture com' pany's'prodactidnsj' One' time he was lost and'fdr'aMdng tlme, the people who - wanted hhn in thb "movie" studio-fwene.' noti ablest to fihd"Jiim... At Jasiv Btnie's.. fathers fdundlhim in .a .watermelon .patch.. Returning with' him toother studio, hts father said: ; ' "You-;bad,.bad:b'oy Ilifcverafnor tien to. hand 'ypu right obahMo de 'thorities. You . know: what . dey does wid wicked; boya like ; ypu? Dey boils dem in. oil and makes soap out of dem." Ernie : listened ' attentively, fop a. moment then replied: - "WeUt'.ef .dey makes soap out'er me; Daddy; reckon it'lL have ter;beJ tar soap." . John 'Philip Sousa, vaMose band is known in many countries, ,is interested id shooting,; especially, in target shooting:- Within the last few wpeks he has bbem-ia- the NdrtH and South championship at' Pinehurst, the Maryland" stat6 shoot, and the New York state shoot. . THE MONTH, OP "R"
jer of .the. troop),, Edward Mull,' Georgei Krewgery I loco err- Weimer,-
Perry Ro&en;. Theodereo Hickman; ErnesURtsselllaad J. JUrnald "Ross; ; Tfcei .daUyf program oobo 6:00 a. m. Reveille, ftag 'saliitej wakeup drill,! menringfrwash-upi' I Pink Gingham Efresw I Won by, Raby Walker ; Ruby Watker is aihaBpyiri; She has been awarded pink, gingham for a dress, by Mrs.t Prop8t,,leader of the UiinMissi6a.Stima, S4w1 Jig school,', because she has not 'mjsaedf at single i meeting otr. th.e school nor" has-' she failed , to .be present; any Sunday at Sunday sqhool durlngr thte summer. Sev eral 'others -were only absent once; i A41 work in i the ' sewing . school closed i Tuesdays Next Tuesday the children- who p.are been 'members' of the school' thJsrsummer- will' go' with. Mrs. Propstl to Thistlethwaite's-Fails; Where they, will enjoy, a picnic, supr Pf t: ' Next "Thursday evening the children of- the mission-will entertain their parents-with" a, community sing' at' the regular monthly. Fathers' and Mothers' meeting., Exercises' and recitations will laldo form a part of the evening's enter tainment.' AS: VIEWED BY JIMMY
ahenowetkl (uewlyy en rolled! menii ' 7100.U. mvr-Briiiast,!tnt cbtip;&it tltokcUr. . 81004 aiu raf ASFcraMy,. poJtdmgjt
Ihei ground, sanitwrj and:, bealthn lasneeadnc 9f 0OJ aj. nc ihatrnitio ini) scouu. tttlit lDOOf ati nuf-eWmmiDg' and 1 lifeilrtntudril. 1A:00 noon-Dinner':tenttJatrnoi lZiapi.nur-Qtrtelthouo;-, letter ftvrHfeig tauddrtattngj. zioort pi .no SooU gaaaa0,-thikaf stalking,, ecnloring. trips. 4:ooPf .mur-Swimming and'waler fftprtt.. (r.Whp-. ra.TfcnrU&,paradTaad'. feteaia(color, 7 , K2ftrD mv-Supprr 7)30.' pi.. mfr-Campj. ftre,i. storiee.i, tunes. c. 8i50 pv We-TattooMoaUrtoqnap wi.. J 90(K p.,mAr-TapB;; lifehjts; mt;; ijiietn8S. Sunday;. 9? 00 aj ra. InLenuUtonT,al Snnday.School.'lesaonE t 7:38-f-9inset .reeper. eeertCe; . Stonday,-wilI.boadayjojefit .and. qlletneea. news;of i Miss CMctiftV Elatro- entertained! with a; dinnef party Wednesday at her home on 'Sbnfch Sixteenth street rr honori of' Miss Pauline-Ke4teyor omo-j; Th invited guests wre: s? Esther . Russel V Mias' Berntoe Van 'Btten; MJss- 'LoreUa Weishaaptv' Miss . Pauline' Keltey, Miss Anna Russel Mlss- Mildred JkrviSf: Mlss i MargueritecRtohef ,M1sb Lucile Rtie" and IMisa . Oeeilia.' Ebfero: I Miss Dorothy Johnsonvwass pleasantly- surprised .at: the -home of her' friend." Miss Paulina Yonti: Wed heedayi evening.'. Those present': were: Misses. Alnra aadt Edithf. Shields; Lela, June and Helen KenUbv; ora. Etta Evans; Martha Jsjw JMary andi Viola Loehr; Juli&t and; Alice White). Eleanon,-Jessie, .Mar" cella King; - Margaret i and". Ellen . White; Pauline,- Beatrice: and' MUdred Yontz,.. and- Mdssn Johnson Mes&ra.i Arthur. Wttite a Jamaa. and Walter 'Shields; Frank, Harry Har-'. veyt and i Ralph Kenley;; Itoecoo EVans;; Harry and Charles iLoehtt. Paul tand Sam Graves; : James and! Pharles; Elmer King., Alii hadii a;, very pleasant time. Lunch was -served atia-ilatfri hour. The event' va given in honors of . Miss John son's birthday, which: will be Sunday. IN-THETENI CITY i ; Tumble Inn. is attracting a great' deal 'of: not ice. It is a. khaki "pup? t
ent, vry close to- the entrance onf the south. Warren' And Morris Coti tingham" are; theboyB who usually tumble' into- thia tent The Chautauqua grounds are -dot-t ted with children morel than- ever, this year. There is jqo-children's tent on the grounds. Thia : great, lack is due to the fact that a teach-t er for the 'work could ! not.be se-l cured. James Malcolm Parshal, Christina and Gertrude Manning, RobertiWM-t son and Marlon-. Heiser are a, few. of Chautauqua juniors this year. There-woe a. young maid who- said,l "Why Can,'t:j -lookJa my ar with my eyeJf II I gitmyvmindLto it, ! Pro.' sure. l ean do. it; . You can never tell till you try."
the Indian's liberties.
away!"
