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RUSSIAN STUDENTS, STRANDED AT HARBIN, SEEK MORE LEARNING . HARBIN June 15.-There are at'.

present in Harbin more than 250 Ten Hoeicner. as Mr. Jesvoung R8ian student, men and HwLTwn? to be present Mrs. menSwho have been stranded by the U ham of Foun tain City. Mr.

eastward movement of refugees toilowing the collapse of the KoicnaK government eighteen months ago. In VHadivostok there are as many If not; more. . ! A large percentage of these students have completed their highschool course. The only institutions of higher education available to them are the Vladivostok Institute of Oriental languages and the Vladivostok Technological Institute, both of which are seriously Impaired by lack of experienced professors, libraries and equipment. There is even an almost complete lack of text books. Toward the end of 1920 Dr. W. H. v, i - i tmAMnon T? p rl rross. xiucner, ui me - - became interested in the fate of these voung people and endeavored to ar range accomodation tor tnem in American educational institutions. When the word got aoout, more 300 registered for admission. skv of the educational department of P. s. TroitsKy ana r. i.uiaya-i-the Chinese Eastern railvray, tnem selves refugees have perfected an organization in Harbin with the object of assisting students to review their former courses of study and to learn English. They are also trying to devise means to send deservfng stu- . . . , i . .nmnlnta fhftir uents TO America iu iuuifisvo education and to establish in America some organization to take charge of students upon arrival in co-operation with Harbin enterprise. GOLUMBUSDEALERS PREDICT WHEAT RISE COLUMBUS, Ind.. June 15. Local gram aeaiers nave ineumcu n. lar-a bushel wheat will appear on the market here with the threshing of this vear's crop. Wheat harvesting began in Bartholomew county yestertiay, duu Lii i tan iu . - July. Dsalera are bidding on the new wheat at $1 a bushel, but thus far farmers have refused ro make contracts at this price. . They prefer to hold their wheat in hope of obtaining a higher price. In explanation of the low price offered, dealers point to rerinreri consumption and the lack of "heavy export demand. Th estimated yield in Bartholomew ..county tliis year .is 60 per cent, of normal. The acreage was reduced approximately 15 per cent. Rust and other diseases have done considerable damage. V Fireman, Hit by Street Car, Suffers Painful Injuries Jeremiah Miller, 309 South Ninth street, fireman at No. 4 hose, house, was painfully but not seriously injured when he was struck by a street car at the corner of South C and Eighth streets, Tuesday night. Miller was cut and bruised, about ihe knres and shoulders. He was reported Wednesday as recovering from his injuries although he was not able to return to his duties as fireman. Better Babies Exhibit at Hagerstown, Thursday HAGERSTOWN. Ind., June 15. Under thfi supervision of Florence Taylor, county Red Cross nurse, an exhibition of Hagerstown babies will be f-tag?d here in the Christian church, starting at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The. object of the affair is to get better babies for this community. About 50 will be shown at the meeting here. Another session will be held Friday. There will be no contest for honors in the showing of the babies. Local Factory Employes Given Holiday Wednesday Employes of the Richmond Casket company were given a holiday Wed nesday so that they might enjoy and j celebration. A number of the employes are partnts of children who are attending the Richmond public schools. These employes were given the privilege of being with their children in Glen park by the casket company management. About 100 employes work for the company. ' Deadlock in Building Strike is Unbroken No further developments in the ' deadlock between the master builders of Richmond and the members of the . building trades council had been noted Wednesday. Neither side had taken ' any action toward a settlement. Short News of City Rotarian Enj&y Picnic Local Rotary club members held a picnic in Glen Miller park Wednesday noon. No meeting was held Tuesday, the regular meeting day. The meeting was postponed until Wednesday so that the club members might enjoy seeing the thousands of school children at play in the park as part of the "All School Day" celebration. Rev. SheaUley to Speak India" will be the subject of an address by the Rev. C. V. Sheatsley, of Columbus, O., at St. John's Lutheran church on Thursday night Succeed Theodore Hunt. -Harry M. Allen, of Peru, has been appointed to succeed Theodore Hunt, of this city, as a member of the state board of embalmers. The appointment is for four years. Beck at T. P. A. Conclave. Post master C. B. Beck of the local post-ofTice-will not attend the annual convention of the Indiana branch of the National League of Postmasters to be ;held In Columbus, Wednesday and 1 Thursday. Mr. Beck is attending the National convention of the Travellers' Protective association at Louisville ( this week. j Returns In on Time No last-minute ; rush of persons paying their quarter1t income taxes was noted in the oTjflce of A. N.- Logan, internal revenue collector, Wednesday. According to &lm, virtually every person had his -f trim In on time this month.

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Suburban ! GREEN'S FORK, Ind A very large audience attended Decoration day services here Sunday arternoon. Music was furnished by Haeerstown and 'pliamsburg bands. The address ya ;f """"u "u" "l"' Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Cranor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cranor Miss Lena Stanton is spending a few days with Mr. and Mre. Fletcher Monn. at Richmond... Mrs. Harold Jones and children of Anderson, come Monday morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ldnk Gwin and family Mis3 Laura Lowe of Columbus, Ind., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grubbs Mrs. Theodore Carter, who has been in a hospital at Connersvivlle, will return home Wednesday... ..Rev. U. O. Beadles, who is leaving for Washington for his health, will preach his last sermon next Sunday evening.. .Mr. and Mrs. George Smith attended the funeral of Mrs. Worl, at Jacksonbuug, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd and family came Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Boyd Mrs. Fletcher Bonn jand daughter, of Richmond, spent Monday here The Needlecraft club will have a picnic Friday afternoon. ....Miss Madge Davis and Pleasant Newman of Hagerstown, spent Sunaay with Miss Edith Pickett. HANNA'S CREEK. Children's day exercises will be held at Hanna's Creek church next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The following is the program: Devotional, solo, greeting, Mildred Little; prayer; exercise, A Fresh Bouquet for Children's Day; recitation, The Children's Part, Letha Loyde; exercise, seven children; recitation, Genevieve Borrodale; Children's Day, Eugene Scammerhorn. Helen Kitchel, Florence Borrodale, Cecil Scammerhorn; solo, Deloris Day, exercise, "Plant a Rose," Adalaide Little, Letha Swafford, Lois LaFuze; recitation. "The Frog's Advice," Charles Clayton Little and Merlin LaFuze; song and recitation, "Children's Hozanna," primary class: recitation, "The Boy and the Cheese." Orie Kain; "Baby's Nose," Charlotte LaFuze: exercise, "Best for Jesus." Loren Shrader, Gilbert Greggerson and Bernard Kitchel; "Seeing in Outdoorland," j Howard Schammerhorn; recitation, j Edgar Shafer; song and driU, "Sol-i diers Are We," boys; recitation, Mary! Harmeyer; exercise, umbrella brigade, ten juniors; song, "Jesus Love," four little girls; 'The Bee and the Cricket," Wanda and Russel Reeves: recitation, Hadley Ballenger; solo, Julia Etta Kit-

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chel; recitation, "In the Garden," Harvey LaFuze; a collection speech, Mable Crawly; "Song With a Smile," benediction. ANTIOCH, O Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trunck and family were entertained

Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. George Duf- nard Wolf. , field, near Camden Herschel Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stapleton spent Divitt and son, Harold, of near Ham- Sunday evening with Mr. Addison ilton, spent Saturday and Sunday with Locke and sister, Miss Mattie Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William McDivitt and Guy Spencer and family spent Sunfamily Mr. and Mrs. George Swope'day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spencer. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clem! Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Overman Snyder were entertained Sunday byjca!ledon Mrs. Amanda Sasser Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles House and fam- afternoon Mrs. Mary Wiley and ilv Mr. and Mrs. RalDh Sullivan' son of Richmond were the week end

and daughter spent Wednesday with air. ana Mrs. james siunvan iyoia Alchorn and children went to Ten nessee to join her husband after sev eral months' stay with her mother, Mrs. Emma Dixon Mack Cohee returned Saturday from a trip to Columbus. CAMPBELLSTOWN, O. Mr. and Mrs. Branley entertained company Sunday. James Sheffer and wife have returned to their home after spending several months with their son, Verlin and family Clem Oler and family attended children's day exercises here Sunday evening Misses Leona Watts, Dorothy Larsh and Ruth O'Hara spent Sunday with Misses Mary and Rilla Reid Rev. Pleasant of Ansonia visited here the latter part of the week Frank Miller and family were calling on friends near Dadsville Sunday afternoon Lewis Sheffer and John O'Hara have new touring cars P. R. Cooper is. in a serious condition, and has been poorly for several weeks.. Miss Margaret Burke of Dayton Is here visiting her parents, John Burke and wife The storm that passed over here Monday evening did very little damage. A few telephone poles were blown down near here. HOLLANSBURG, Ohio. Mr. Shirl Chenoweth and family moved to Richmond Monday afternoon Miss Idris Timmons spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mildred Morgan Several from this vicinity attended the old-fashioned singing at Bethel Sunday Fred Anderson and family spent Wednesday at New Madison Sam Plummer and family entertained company Sunday Will Harrison of Union City spent Monday with Mrs. Alice Harrison and Mr. W. A. Chenoweth and family Mr. and Mrs. John Rife spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rife and daughter. .George Moore and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Red Tharpe and other relatives of Richmond Mrs. Carl Ross spent Sunday and Monday with her mother, Mrs. Dudley Mrs. Jennie Wiles and daughter Irene spent Sunday witn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiles. They attended the old-fashion-

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ed singing at Bethel in the afternoon. Mrs. George Thompson called on Mrs. Opal Ross Monday evening Mrs. Isaac Miller is visiting with her mother near West Manchester Miss Malissa Vick of Richmond was a Sunday caller on Mr. and Mrs. May'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison. Ir. Ora Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fry, of Richmond, and Mr. Charles Wiley and family of Braffitsville, were their Sunday guests. . .Mrs. Delia Chenoweth called on Mrs. Mae Shurte Saturday afternoon Miss Ida Piatt Is improving slowly The children's exercises were held at the Christian church Sunday evening with a large attendance. The children are to be highly complimented on their excellent work of the evening. The choir also furnished some very good music and songs Mr. Ralph P'att spent Saturday night and Sunday with Bert Moore Mrs. Grace Cornmons spent last week with Mr. and : Mrs. Bencie. Butts Miss Nola Till-1 son was the supper guest of Mrs. Van White Monday evening Mrs. Nora Payne and family spent Monday evening with Mrs. Emma Williams Miss Ella Mansfield called on Mrs. Phoebe Plat Monday evening. DUBLIN, Ind The Children's day program will be given at the M. E. church next Sunday, June 19, at 7:30 o'clock p. m James Lawrence met with a painful accident last Friday when he fell from a hay mow tearing the ligaments loose in his left limb... ....Miss Anna Russell, of Centerville, spent last Saturday with Mrs. Alice Crull The Francis Asbury class of the M. E. Sunday school will have their annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Arthur Wiker, north of town, Wednesday, June 22 The Cooney family reunion will be held here next Sunday, June 19, on the school yard. Miss Dorothy Lanning and Miss Elizabeth Russell, of Indianapolis., spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives and friends Mr. W. H. Wonnell went to Hamilton. Ohio, last Thursday to attend the funeral of his niece. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith spent Sunday in Cincinnati, O., with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott. Mrs. Smith remained for a few days' visit. Miss Frances Sutton, of Earlham, spent Saturday and Sunday here with friends. She was entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Butler The Children's day exercises given at the Friends' church Sunday were attended by a

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large audience Mr. A. . A. Turner; and son, Robert, left this week for a three weeks' visit with relatives at Lagrange, Ind . .Bide-a-Wee clubi met Tuesday evening of this week atj the home of Mrs. Frank Elliott.. .Mr. j and Mrs. Elijah Toler, Mr. an.. Cj and Mrs. Elijah Toler, Mr. William i Toler and daughter, of Liberty, Ind.,1 ana Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sullivan ana tua, Eoum oi town, were &unaayi guesis wun Air. ana airs, w imam Sullivan.. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Henry! Myers spent last Thursday with Mr. Clark Faucett and family, near Milton Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huddleston and son, Mrs. Lauson and daughter Edith motored to Fairmount Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones and IJrs. Gaines, of Milton, called on Mrs. Haganian Sunday afternoon.... Mrs. B. F. Hatfield accompanied her sons and family to their new home in Indianapolis, Sunday for a two weeks visit Mr. Riley Laymon spent Sunday in Knightstown with relatives.. ..Mrs. Cora Shawley, who was quite sick last week, is better at this writ-; ing Mr. Roy Doll and family, of, Pershing, spent Sunday here with Dr J and Mrs. Fackler. . .Mrs. Lucy O'Connel and son, of Indianapolis, are here MsinnS relatives ..miss ueneya; urphy, of Indianapolis, is here vis-j 1U3S tnenas. STRAUGHN, Ind. Miss Helen Bundy has returned home from Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bundy. of Richmond were guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.-Bundy and family. .. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradway had as euestsi Sundav: Mr. Oprar Paxon. Miss

Gene Lafuze, Mr. Ernest Paxon, Mr.!DOin or Kicnmona. Mr. and Mrs. irgil and Mrs. R. B. Henley Mr. and ' Spencer of New Madison, Mrs. Charles

Mrs. Llovd Beniamin and daughter, Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Carte Palin and Clarise, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamberson were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lamberson. .Mr. and Mrs.

Becktel have a baby girl Mrs. Les-!Bryan Stetler and family were guests lie Bradway and Mr. Merl Bradway! of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barten and

motored to Indianapolis Sunday. CAMDEN. O. Mrs. J. W. Salsbury of Montana is visitiilg her sister, Mrs. Stella Bantell and other relatives The Daughters of the American Revolution of Hamilton held patriotic exercises in the cemetery Monday afternoon and marked the grave of Mrs Margaret Brown... Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Shuey, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Danser, Mrs. McQueen and Rev. Gear attended the funeral of John F. Stubbs at West Elkton Thursday afternoon .. .The fol lowing teachers have been employed i for the coming year: Misses Hattie Reed, Alma Bacon. Leo'.a Mitchell, Gladys Baker, Dorothy Pryor. May Robinson, Esta Roberts, Helen Barnhl-

zer, Hettie Wood as grade teachers; j heimer Miss Mary Beeson spent Misses Selma Roberts and Miss Hath- the week-end with Miss Louise Wigaway in High school. The superin-1 gins at Newcastle Mr. and Mrs.

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tendent and high school principal are not decided The Fairhaven Grange go to West Elkton Tuesday night to do team work. .. .The young people of the neighborhood gave Miss Sarah Scott quite a pleasant surprise Wednesday evening A fine Children's Day program was given at the M. E. church Sunday evening. .. .Mrs. Lucy Jonnston or bt. ixmis is visiting . menus in (.amaeo jesse coy auu lamuy oi w es; cimon cauea on urn father Joe Eby and family Sunday afternoon Dr. J. W. Coombs is taking a month's vacation in travel Miss Genevieve White is ill owing to removal of tonsils last week. WHITEWATER. Ind. Mrs. Sade Wallingford spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Kem Coffield, of near Middleboro. Mrs. Nancy White, of Richmond, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carrie White and Mrs. Gertie White and children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and daughter Mildred, entertained at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, of Greenville, O., Rev. Wright, of Indianapolis, Mrs. May Saxton of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose and son Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hunt and Miss Mildred Coepock. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoover of Richmond, and Mrs. Din Fulghum, of Chester, called on Mrs. Sade Wallingford, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs William Henry, Paul Simpson, and Donald Jennings motored to Connersville, Sunday to visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank White entertained Sunday at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Sherlv White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Home, Mr. and Mrs. Russell White, opencer ana son sorest, or near Foun tain City, and Ross White Mr. atfd Mrs. Frank Feggery, Mrs. Bert Jeffries and sons, of Richmond, and Miss Marjorie Burgess called on Mr. and Mrs, .Dan Wright last week Mr. and Mrs. family. of Deerfiled, Sunday Mrs bis Blose spent Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Woods and daughter, Maryann. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Atkinsins and Mrs. Leona Shoemaker and daughters, all of Richmond, called on Mrs. Jennie Addleman Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. " Virgil Spencer, of New Madison, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family. Mrs. Ell Gilbert is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and family. D ALTON. Ind. Miss Florence Albrecht, of this place, and Tessa Vardiman, of Losantville, were married Saturday evening by Rev. Sylvester Bill- ) million of were sold several

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Fred Beeeon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkinson and family spent Sunday in Richmond. .. .William Levi; Hutron. of Newcastle, has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Lamb and family Mr.- and Mrs. S. C. Farlow and Clyde Buxbank and daughter Ruby of Windsor, called

on Mr. and Mrs. William Farlow, Sunday Frances the littl-daughter of jir aD(j jjrs. Karl Gray, suffered a broken arm while playing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farlow and family and Clyde Peckinpaugh, of Newcastle, Bpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Farlow. . .Children's day will be observed at Friends church at Nettle Creek next Sunday evening. ...Arch Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Lamb went to Newcastle Tuesday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rittenhouse, of Muncle, called on Otto, Luther and Albert Baldwin Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bogue and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shields on Sunday. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Elmer Crull went to Indianapolis, Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Harlan, parents of George Harlan, and his brother and sisters, H. O. Harlan, Miss Ethel, and Miss Daisy Harlan, of Greenfield, motored to this place Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harlan and family. Joseph Harlan accompanied them to their home Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hanscom and 6on Howard, of Indianapolis, motored to this place, Sunday and returned home Monday. They were guests of Mr. Hanscom's mother, Mrs. Alice Hanscom and other relatives Mrs. L Coat and baby, of Connersville. are spending a few days with Mrs. Coat's father, Thomas Murray Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Weaver entertained Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver and two children, of Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. WilJiam Weaver, of Greensburg Mrs. S. M. Shaer. nf Miitioia ie unending this week with her mother, Mrs. Catharine Houser The- annual picnic of the Christian Sunday School will be held Thursday, the 23rd in John R. Adam's grove. The picnickers will leave the church at 1:30 p. m. and supper will be at five o'clock. Automobiles will be provided to carry everyone to and from the grounds Sol Castor attended the funeral Wednesday, of his cousin, Mr. Harvard, at Marion, Ind. He returned home Friday evening Mrs. Emma Crull was a week-end guest of Mrs. Earl Abel at Centerville, last week. She went" to Richmond, where she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hotsenpiller. She was accompanied home Sunday by her daughter, Frances, who spent a week at Richmond Miss Virginia White left Monday for Painesville, Ohio, where she will spend a few weeks with her uncle and aunt. these pans years ago, ft

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