Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 28, 11 December 1920 — Page 15

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THE JUNIOR PALLADIUM WEEKLY SECTION OF RICHMOND PALLADIUM

CAN YOU LAUGH?

RICHMOND, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920

DO IT OFTEN!

ALL SCOUTS INVITED

TO TROOP 5'S NIGHT

See the point? That is what the buys of Troop 5 of Boy Scouts want to see marked for their pa- . Irol. A new point system is now in force, in the troop. It was planned by Scoutmaster Thomas P. Wilson. Five points, each meeting, go to the patrol which has the largest attendance, five to the patrol which shows up best in review on all points of scoutcraft and three to the patrol which is judged second best by the scoutmaster. Special activities also carry point prizes, and the spirit of rivalry among the patrols runs high. After Monday's meeting the regular weekly meeting the standing showed the Wood Pigeons led by Edward Mull in the lead with 13 points, the Silver Foxes, chief fox being J. Ronald Ross, in second

place with 10 points, and the Black Bears, George Krueger's patrol, the possessors of 8 points. A beautiful silk patrol flag will be awarded to the patrol having highest standing at the end of each six months. Wednesday evening, ec. 15, members of Troop 5 will have their sperail night, beginning at 7 o'clock, in the Y. M. C. A. building. Each patrol will demonstrate some scout activity Black Bears, Wood lore; Silver Foxes, Signalling; and Wood Pigeans, First Aid. A cordial invitation is issued by Troop 5 through the Junior Palladium to all other scouts in the city to be present for this meeting. i

Half past nine o'clock, Saturday morning, Dec. 11. if weather permitted found these scouts in front of the "Y" building with a generous package of lunch in their knapsacks ready to start on a hike eastward. As this goes to press their plans were to cook their dinner, take several outdoor tests and return about 4 o'clock in the afternoon for a swim.

MISS SELLS XMAS SEALS TO PRESIDENT

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J. H C. Officers of Finley School Finley boys and girls are earnest workers in the Junior Red Cross. These are the officers in the different rooms who lead them in their work: Room 1 President, Arthur Wbalon; secretary, Mildred Smith. Room 2 President, Lewis Carr; secretary, toary Alice Krueger, Room 3 President, Rose Oberle; secretary, Lynn Byrket. Room 4 President, Elizabeth Allison; secretary, Charles Richard.

Room 5 President. Pauline rule; secretary, Robye Vertrees. Room 6 President, Betty Clark; secretary, Alfred Thompson. Room 7 President, Fred Essenmacher; secretary, George White-sell.

BASKETBALL ABSORBS WHITES AND PURPLES All set! Let's go! The Junior High school basketball teams under the leadership of Mr. Lyboalt, are "all set" and are "going" some have started with a rush. Organization based on the Whites and Purples large boys and small boy.? is completed with the following cap! a ins as a result:

Captains of the Large White i s0

teams. Clifford iluth, Virgil Foreman. William Schroder." Captains of the Large Purples are William Brady, Fred Throckmorton, Robert Kelly. Captains of the Small Whites: Jesse Dionissio, Orville Slifer, Everett Dawson.

Captains of Small Purples: Dudley Cartwright, Norrel Webster, Lewis Carroll. The standing of the Large League teams which play Thursday evening, is as follows:

Team Won. Lost. Brady 3 0 Foreman 2 1 Throckmorton 2 1 Schrader 1 2 Huth 1 2 Kelly 0 3

Standing of the Small League teams, which play on Friday eve

ning is: Team Won. Lost. Dionissio 1 0 Slifer 1 0 Cartwright 1 0 Dawson 0 1 Webster 0 1 Carroll 0 1

Miss Adrian Mayer delivering the stamps to Secretary luinulty at ttv. White House. Christmas seals will be on sale as usual durirg Dot ember ll ovei the United States. President Wilson belie vs in laying in his supply o) -eats early The picture shows little Miss Annan Mayer of Wa.h i.glon '.eliverinu' thr st-als for the pressd.'iit to Secretary Tumulty.

FINLEY PUPILS

grades of Finley school think so,

WRITE LETTERS as they write to and receive letters It is such fun to write letters to from Maurice Lafuze who is now our friend.-;, especially when they : in Phoeniz, Ariz., and another one live in a state rather far away from time schoolmate who is living in us. Boys and girls of the 6AU ; Los Angeles, Calif.

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church Enjoy Party A delicious supper was served to the children and ' juniors of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Wednesday evening at G o'clock in the Parish House. After the supper a short program was given by several of the boys and girls.

The program follows: Christmas Song Girls of Grade 7 of the Junior Class; Piano Solo, "Woodland Echoes" Cathaline

Comstock; Vocal Solo, "Come Back

lo Erin" James W. Coe; Musical Monologue, "Sleep Little Child, Go

to Sleep" Lestra Hibberd, accompanied by Jean Shiveley; Christmas Song Katherine Dickerson, Charline Ewbank, Benjamin Hart, and Myron Ewbank; Piano Solo, "The Humming Bird" Evelyn Carr; Vocal Solo, "The Sweet Story of Old" William Burbanck; Vocal Solo, "Soldier Boy" Suzanne Williams; Songs, "Parodies on Popular Tunes" Boys Glee Club; Christmas Song Kindergarten class. About 100 guests enjoyed the entertainment.

"QUEEN CHRISTMAS" GIVEN BY THE GIRLS' DRAMATIC CLUB

Erna Karcher's group "had. Hie play" this week. It was ."Queen Christmas.". The play was exceptionally well and prettily played. The characters were: Steward ....Mary Jane Schillinger Herald Marguerite Shields King Christmas Ruth Richard Queen Christmas ..Elizabeth pilka

Light Elizabeth Dodd Decorations y, Clara Mayer Snow 'ane Schillinger Gifts ....... Ruth Dalbey Bernice Longstreth The Feast Beatrice Owens Christmas Tree, Catherine Hopkins Santa Claus Marcia Dennis Spirit of Love ......Erna Karcher The Bells Lillian Hill Carolyn Nice, Garfield School.

News From the "Y'

WHY WE CELEBRATE THE DAY It will soon be Christmas. We are all glad when Christmas comes. Christ's birthday is on Christmas and that is why we celebrate it. Norman Cook, grade 3B, Whitewater school.

LET US INTRODUCE RICHMOND'S JUNIOR ORCHESTRA

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ments are favorites were when the i in the sehool the next week, old Greeks played so wonderfully I We are glad 1o publish below the on their lyres and ever so long be- j personnel of each school -orchestra fore that. That is the reason alas well as the number who are

symphony orchestra is popular members of the school violin and We are hoping to have our own piano classes. Richmond symphony and as big I Finley school, first ward Vioorchestras grow from little or-jlins: Bernice Reed, Bernard Reed; chestras, and big musicians are all i Piano, Jane Knollcnberg. Miss little once, it is Supervisor Maddy's ! Neff is the school supervisor. Five idea to begin orchestra playing as pupils are in the violin class which soon as possible. For that reason i meets with Hibberd's class and is

there are now organized school or-1 taught by Professor F. K. Hicks

dington. This orchestra is made more complete with two clarinetisti i from Garfield junior high school.

Miss Bishop is assistant supervisor. There are thirteen pupils in the violin class, which include both the

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CHRISTMAS CAROLS Boys and girls in the schools all over the city now are singing Christmas songs. Any day, almost any time, a visitor enters a school, be may be greeted with strains of "When Shepherds Watched Their Flock by Night," "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," or any of the hundreds of other beautiful Christmas ;;ongs anil rarols.

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Nine pupils are in the piano class

taught by Edna Deuker. Warner school, second ward Violins: Edith Moore, Marion lb iser, Reba Taylor, Marcia Weiss-

The only other place Berber; clarinet, Kollf "A adman;

piano, Catherine Dafter. Miss Newman is the assistant supervisor. There are eight pupils in the piano

class taught by Mr. Brown. Hibberd school, fourth ward Violins: Ruth Bromley, George

Daub, Russell Atkinson, Frederick Nieman, Mary Louise Moss, Lucile Brown, Venus Hall; cornet, C!eo Homrighous; drum, Robert Pitcher; piano, Miriam Wiechman. Mrs. Weidner is assistant supervisor. Eight pupils are in the violin class and seventeen are members of the piano class taught by Miss Edna Deuker. Starr school, fifth ward Violins: Barney Reddington, Edward Wilson, Lova Dillman, Mary Fosscnkemper, Robert Dafler, Mildred

Thomas, Joseph Thorn, Alice Estell. Mary Jane Stegall; cornet, Reddington; piano. Olive Klausmeier; assistant piano, Helen Red-

where Mr. Maddy knows that this is being done is in Oakland, California. Organization has been completed

"Treat yourselves to a Christmas present," was suggested by Social Secretary Cox to all Junior and Intermediate boys whose membership in the association has expired. The presenta nice present too we think, would be a "Y" membership for 1921. . . ' In their Bible class, "Men Who Dared" the Iroquqois and Black Hawk tribes are exploring the lees frequently visited rooms of the Bible dwelling so to speak and becoming acquainted with men who were heroes of those early times, but less widely known than those generally studied. Here are some of their newly made friends Nehemiah, Naaman the Syrian. Mordecai and Absalom. Can you locate them? The class meets at 10 o'clock Saturday mornings. The boys together with Mr. Cox, who were delegates from Richmond to the Older Boys' conference are telling, about their visit to the congregations of several local churches. Last week they visited" the First Presbyterian and the First v Christian churches, and Sunday, Dec. 12, they will visit the United Brethren and the First English Lutheran. These boys are Gordon Borton, Robert Hornaday, Vernon Ward, George Krueger and Paul Martzell. The above mentioned delegates to the convention In Crawfordsville were treated to a chicken supper by Mr. Cox,' one evening last week. Um urn! "Where was Moses when the light went out? Down in the cellar eating saur kraut"

might have been sung by the "YT" boys several evenings this past week as the lighting system In their department failed to do its duty. Open House Will Be Held in The Association Building on New Year's Day. Plan To Come.

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Starr and Whitewater pupils. Ten boys and girls are taking piano with Mrs. Hart. Whitewater, also in the fifth

ward has no orchestra as yet but is looking forward to organizing one rather soon, perhaps next semester, as soon as the junior players can play well enough to play together. There are ten pupils in the piano class taught by Mrs. Hart and several violin pupils who meet with the Starr class. Vaile school, sixth ward Violins: William Hornaday. Donald Goins, Glen Clemens, Lelia Goode, Helen Torhupp. Georgiana Doan: piano; Alice Ellen Page. Miss Eva Mawhood is the assistant supervisor. Sixteen pupils are in the piano class taught by Miss Mildred Continued on Page Two

SCOUTS' TREASURY IS NOW GROWING

Eoy Scouts of Troop One met Wednesday evening, Dec. 1, in the Grace M. E. church. Treasurer's report showed $13.75. The Scouts helped the Chamber of Commerce Saturday, Nov. 27, by nailing up large posters. A challenge of some sort will be decided for next meeting night. There are almost enought members for a third patrol. The selling of the Scripture calendars is getting along pretty well. Could be better. After the meeting the boys enjoyed a party given by the Junior League. Games were played. Refreshments were served by the girls of the Junior League. A merry time was had until 10 o'clock. Scout Scribe. Boy Scouts of Troop 1 met Yednesday evening, Dec. 8, 1920, In Grace M. E. church. Treasurer's report showed $4.90. Scoutmaster Heery talked on the duties of the officers. Wayne Reid was elected captain of basketball team. A challenge will be ready next meeting night. The oath was said and the meeting adjourned.

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