Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 89, 22 February 1921 — Page 2

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SCIENTISTS TO VISIT CENTRAL ASIA; WOULD FIND MISSING LINK i- i i ii 1 i NEW YORK Feb.: 22.-A group of .......... x. iccim. BlienilSlB IWI unc iwa; vu . that will Irc-en them in the Vast Un-1 ;;rj PJ AmaTor five veara.. mtnm tn imprico thev h. tnv; evidence that the "missin h.tB mun nfl heast .ctually existed. Also they expect to bring j back thousands-,of animal and botani cal specimens to fill the proposed Hall of Asiatic Hfe in New, York. ... Roy Chapman .Andrews, leader of two former scientific parties . into China, will head the new groups, to be known as the Third Asiatic Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History. Supporting it financially are more than a 6Core of New York's wealthiest men and women, the museum and ' other organizations. The party will pall from San Francisco on March 19. Joined in Asia by scores of native guides, huntsmen, cooks and helpers, the scientists expect to introduce American autompbiles, moving picture cameras and other modern machines on the Gobi Desert, Central Asian plateaus, Tibetian steppes and other little known lands. flasolinn trucks will constitute mo bile bases for various branches of the exDeditlon nalaeontolozists. archaeologlsts and anthropologists while speedier cars are used in explorations and hunting. Dr. Andrews has found a 60-miles-an-honr too slow to keep up with frightened antelopes in Central Asia, and is taking a speedier racer to use In hunting these mile-a-minute runners. The first base of the party will be established in Mongolia, where the scientists expect to remain twenty-four months before penetrating Western China. After the vanguard has spent

a year in Mongolia, a second groupoi'ine mcumona cuurcu weanesaay. . . . Bcientist3 will leave New York to Join I Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge were them. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clawson Northeastern and Central Asia will at Indianapolis, recently. . .The Ward be thoroughly gone over in a study of j Clark sale amounted to $2,573. The the origin and migration of man, to j ladies of the Methodist church, who prove or disprove the popular scien- served the lunch, cleared $38 The tine belief that Asia was the Center of! Home club held a Valentine party at dispersale of the human race as well the home of Mrs. Hattie Heist. Mrs. as for many of the mammals, the ', Harold Hoshour, Miss Nettie Bennett descendants of which now are scatter-(and Mrs. Henry McMahan were on the

ed over the earth. - There were five persons in the party leaving New York today under the leadership of Mr.-Andrews. His wife will go along as the color photographer. The others are Walter Granger and George Olsen, palaeontologists, and Clifford Pope, geologist; all from the museum here. Next year the museum will send out geologists and a motion picture photographer, and In 1923 archaeologists and anthropologists will follow. Then the entire expedition Mill devote three more years to intensive work. More than 2.000 persons have sought in vain to accompany the scientists, Mr. Andrews said. Suburban LYNN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John ; Carter attended Sunday service at Cedar Church Mr. and Mrs. Quay Beetley and son, David, of Valparaiso, returned to the ir home Wednesday after a three weeks' visit with rel - atlves here and at Hollansburg, O Robert McKissock was a visitor in Hollansburg, Saturday Jay Nichols, of Greensfork. Ind., was a bui-1 ress caller in Lynn. Monday Mr. I and Mrs. C. C. Showaiter and Mrs. j Oera Sarver were visitors in Rich-1 niond, Saturday Quite a few of the ( Friends here attended Quarterly meet-; ing at Winchester. Saturday Mr. i ana airs, uiniey uvens a.na .ur. anu at Arba. Sunday in the interest of the mission drive being put on here. . ...Elmr Hodgin and daughter. Bernice, ajrd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skin - i.er were guests or Mr. nna Airs, jonn i. i nomas, sunaay ine oasKet nan season in Lynn has ended, only : few more ' games out of town will be played by the R. H. S. and the Independents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas, of Versailles, O., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickett. ....Mr3. Douglass is filling the pulpit at the Friends' church Sunday in the absence of the pastor Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Albertson and danghters Mildred and Helen, were guests of Mr. pnd Mrs. J. C. Albertson. Sunday. ....Mrs. Stephen Adams, who has been quite ill for a few days, is convalescent Mrs. Ora Hauser, of West Church street, was taken suddenly ill Thursday evening, hut Is much improved at this time. Sh redtiIiv linn efif a 2rlAiic: nnoratmn " ,t y-v: in m Patterson is asa.n connnod home from -a very sovore nt c-k oj Monwh 'rC :;-':;-6 ';" thV: V-S?CZi2?:Z n.m v, , .u. ,. - afcomnhshod and rn"...r,"'n..,asm vjns shown weii-niiefi cnurcji aj. trie Mi. nensani ninri'ii, nunuay evening. Mr. Swander is being as-1 sjstert by the pastor, Hov. T-ocan Hunt j and Mrs. Maud Smock. The sinsins. is In charge of Pearl Hardesty. Much enthusiasm is bring . shown Mrs. j Mnrpnrot Hill and dnugbtrr. or Rirh-, jviond. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tJ. Hill, Sunday. ! ? MILTON. Ind Miss Ruth McCorraick and Miss Gussic Miller were tfeek end guests of Mrs. Vardanian at Miracle r. . .Mrs. Phoebe Michael came Tuesday from Crawfordsville to visit I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parkins Frank Jones. Rev. McCormick, George Wagnor, Mrs. Carl Williams, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Jones attended the county meet-

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ing of the Christian church at Richmond Friday Mr. Cummins and John Posey Jones saw the WabashEailham basketball game at Richmond Friday night Mr. Harry Michael of Crawfordsville was the gueBt of Mr. and vMrs. W. ,L. Parkins at supper Thursday evening Mrs. Oliver Wallace. Mrs. Ernest Doty. Mrs,JWalter Templin. Mrs. Edgar Bee!n - Mrs. Lida Warren, Mrs. Harper Lindsay and Mrs. E. P. Jones enter!0lnnJ .v . .w j .i.l.I """cu lue nry ClUO inureuay uigui at the home of Mrs. Lindsay. The decorations were in the natural colors i " S- Yalentine colors. Mrs. Oliver WaIIaC6, dressed to represent FebruSave a brief history of the months, telling the special days and giving a list of the great men and women born in February. In honor of Charles Dicliens' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones, representing Mr. and Mrs. Macawber, gave a sketch from David Copperfleld. Mrs. Ernest Doty reviewed "A Perfect Tribute" and Mr. Ernest Doty, in costume representing Abraham Lincoln, gave the Gettysburg address. Mr. Oliver Wallace, dressed as St. Valentine, gave a history of Valentine day and at the close introduced two modern valentines, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin, who, in appropriate costumes, recited to each other love ballads. In honor of George Washington's birthday Mrs. Edgar Becson and Mrs. Harper Lindsay in colonial costumes danced the minuet. Mrs. Lida Warren, dressed as Evangeline, reviewed Longfellow's poem in honor of Longfellow's birth day. The remainder of the time was spent in games and music. A buffet luncheon was served, .. .Born to Rev. and Mrs. Elmo Higham at Atlanta, Ga., Sunday morning, a baby boy, named Bruce Elmo Higham There will be a meeting of the Ladies' Aid society at the Methodist church Tuesday night. The husbands of the members will be guests.... Next Sunday evening revival services will begin at the Methodist church. Rev. Trowbridge will be In charge A number of people from the Christian church will attend the all day missionary rally at program committee, mentis were served. Dainty refrcshCLARK'S STATION, O. William llollinger and family were visiting relatives in Greenville. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petry entertained company Sunday Sonic of the people of this community together with several other people of Royereburg and vicinity, met at the Lake school house.C Tuesday night to make preparations to extend the electric line from Clark's Station to their homes for electric lights. BENTONVILLE, Ind. The fortyeighth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Overhiser was celebrated Sunday, Feb. 20, by Mr. and Mrs. Emery Overhiser and daughter, Elizabeth, of Connersville. and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Irwin and familv. of i Bentonville Mrr and Mrs. Calvin j Rathfon entertained to dinner yesterday. Rev. Hoosier, of Charlottsville, j and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackleman jand familv. of south of Bentonville... Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smiley and sons were visitors in Middletown Saturday and Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Miles, of Raleigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs .Tamps Msmn nH familv Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dubois and William Teller spent Saturdav nif,ht anil Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Walter Sherwood .. Mayme Gibbs raSged awav at her home at 2:30 o'clock Monday morning. HANNA'S CREEK. Ind. Friday night the farmers' federation of Har-; risnn townshin hplri a mfttTu froe i for PVeryono. in the interest of con-' , soudated schools. Exercises opened I Lady Grateful for Help Received "For 15 years I suffered increasingly with stomach and liver trouble. Bloating with gas distressed me very much and caused serious heart fluttering. All medicine only relieved temporarily. I gave up hope of ever being cured. My druggist advised me one day to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I am feeling like a new woman since and can now eat anything with no ill results." It is a 'simple, harmless preparation that re-1 lit A A nw1nl twii ill r 4 k a f . ' - I in i oct ir o I i a n H Hanson c carWcUcaiy all stomach, liver and intestinal ail-i inciuding appendicitis. One lose will convince or money refunded. rim Thi,tlethWaite's Seven Drus ; stores; A. G. Luken & Co., and lead- , " r-ertisement. SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS 4V2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings"

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by Ralph Kitchel rendering a beauti-f ful solo, followed by little Marian Croek singing "Let the Rest of the World Go By". Mr. Fred Harmeyer then introduced Mr. E. D. Wetherow, of Indianapolis, and he gave a very enthusiastic lecture with Illustrations representing the old and dilapidated j school houses, also the new and modern buildings and methods of trans- ( porting pupils. Mr. K. F. Henkel, architect, of Connersville, was pres j j nloo tui u uuu la ieou iu v.i and equipments when the erection of the modern and consolidated buildings is decided upon. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mrs. John Mannon visited friends in Newcastle Monday. .. .Mrs. T. B. VanSwerlnger is visiting her son at Akron, O.. Several from the Christian church of this city attended the county conference at Richmond at the First Christian church Friday night. . .Mrs. Wilbur Owens visited friends at Qentervllle Tuesday Mrs. Amos Smith is visiting her son at Columbus, O.... A eon was born to Mr. and Mrs. How ard Walters Tuesday morning John Mannon visited his brother at j Anderson this week The Baptist Woman's Social union will have its monthly social at the home of Mrs. Anna Jacobs Wednesday af ternoon . . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Sloniker and daugh-j ter visited relatives in Richmond Sun day David Wissler of Newcastle visited L. M. Young and family Sunday. .... .A large crowd has been tending the revival meetings at the I M. E., church each evening for the. past few weeks. Monday night being the last night of the meetings. Tuesday night a banquet was given at the church for the new converts, and members of the church, and farewell reception for Prof, and Mrs. Ross of New Jersey, the evangelistic singers. These meetings have been unusually successful. The morning services have been a great factor in helping the revival to success B. F. Whissler of Oklahoma and son, Stanley Wissler of Earlham college, were the quests of M. H. Garr and family Sun day.... Miss Vella Golay is ill. " CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. Mrs. McKee and son and Mrs. Evans and daughter, of Richmond, visited Mrs. Ross Tyler, Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Brooks is home from a visit at Zephyrhill, Fla. The W. R. C. will give a play entitled "Safety First" Friday evening, Feb. 25th, at Hurst opera house Mrs. Roy Copeland and Mrs. A. H. Hodson entertained with- a Valentine party, for the children of the Christian church in the auditorium, from 3 to 6 o'clock Monday. The decorations were ropes of red paper and hearts, bunting and flags. Baskets of flowers and hearts were used on the tables. Games and contests furnished the amusements, also a valentine box. Each little guest was presented with a valentine. The refreshments consisted of ice cream, wafers and candy hearts. There were 75 present Mrs. Emma Comparet. of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Sherman Kaugher of Richmond have been in Cambridge the past few days working in the interest of organizing a Degree of Honor, national fraternal life insurance society.. .Mrs. Ralph Fink visited at Indianapolis, Don't Worry About Yo-jr Complexion Cuticura WOlTakeCareoflt If you make the Cuticura Trio your every-day toilet preparations you will have a clear, healthy skin, good hair, and soft white hands. Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal. Talcum to powder and perfume. UBfXMkrTMkTafl. AddnWOBUmnl.r&torl.irD.pV Itfi. IUMuiI.Mhi." Ssldrttr? when. ilM,Se. OiotiM&t and Me. Talcum c SMCatienra Soap akavca withrat mug. WILSON CLEANER TAILOR "Whin it's done by Wilson it'a ca right" PHONES 1105-1108 j Davis, Cole and Oakland Motor Cars MANLOVE & WILSON Phone 1840 21-23 S. 7th St. BIG SPECIALS Always at U. S. Army Goods Store 405 Main

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Wednesday Mrs. Ethel Middleton J and her mother, Mrs. Charles Bertsch, (have gone to Tampa, Fla... . .EUhu : Mills and wife, and daughter. Mrs. Grace Funnan, visited friends In Newcastle, Wednesday.. . . .Charles - Woods is HI Horace Hamilton was taken to Connersville hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis Persons contributing to the European Re lief fund through the Hoover banquet and otherwise, made a total of 11,331 to date. MORNING SUN, O. Mr. and Mrs. Turner from Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting their daughter. Mrs. E. A. Dowey ... .A number of the farmers went to Eaton on Thursday to hear Murray D. Lincoln The Woman's Missionary societies held a joint meeting in the home of Mrs. Ila Lemon Friday afternoon and beard an address by Mrs. A. W. Jameson of Xenia, O. MORGAN CREEK. Ind. Mrs. Ida Wadma has returned to her home in Richmond after a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Austin Johnson Bert Oler and family moved Thursday to their new home near Whitewater i Mrs. Orvil Cox is reported ill Lester Williams is home from Cherry Grove where he' and Carl Tucker had been holding a revival meeting Troy Puckett has moved on the George Ballanger farm near here. Albert Brown and family from West Virginia, are here spending a few

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surprise party was given Thursday evening on Orion Shellabarger and family. About 60 attended. Those present were: Orvil Miller and family, Joe Cates and family. Mrs. Nora Hardwick, Mrs. Hattie Vardenman, Jim Bryan and family, George Mike- . sell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norma ' Martin, Austin Johnson and family. Mrs. Nate Jennings and two children,

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