Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 303, 2 November 1921 — Page 12
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1921. PAPERS UNEARTHED DATING FROM REIGNS LOOKS LIKE A HALLOWE'EN HAT, BUT IT'S THE LATEST WINTER MODE as uiainuiiuunnmiuuHuiwuiimnHHniimiiuiiHumiMiinwM OF OLDEST
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Bv Associated Press) ANN ARBOR, Mich., Not.-2. What 1s described as one of the most impor
tant collections of ancient documents yet discovered, consisting of more than 100 legal papers dating from the reigns of the Roman emperors Augustus Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius, has been brought here by Prof. Francis W. Kelsejr of the University of Michigan. Prof. Kelsey spent some time in Egypt in search of records. The collection Is held to be important because it reveals the life of the people during the early Christian era. The records obtained by Prof. Kelsey constitute a part of the files of a record office In or near Tebtunis, Egypt and 'were discovered four months ago. They are written on papyrus and are chiefly In Greek, a few being Demotic. They are believed to !have been covered -with sand soon after the record office fell and -with few exceptions are preserved perfectly. The earliest record Is dated 7 A.D. and bears the signature of a woman who agreed not to bring claim against her brothers. Another record, of the same period, Is a contract of common law marriage. Contracts of Sale. Among the other records are contracts of sale covering both personal and jeal property, including lands, vineyards and houses. There also are leases, agreements regarding loans, a
rnntrart of indemnity. - receipts for
wages, a , receipt for dowery. official orders, petitions to public officials, tax
rriirta. documents relating to trans
ferring ownership of slaves and part of a registry of deeds. What Is held to be the most important record is in the form of a roll, more than seven feet long and written on both sides. It is said to be a perfect example of an ancient book, or scroll of the kind mentioned in the Bible, particularly In the Book of Revelations.
West Manchester, 0. WEST MANCHESTER, O. A five number lecture course will be given here this winter under the auspices of the Junior Order of Mechanics. The opening number is a musicale given hv thA Onalpn Concert company on
Monday .evening, November 7, at the
I. O. O. F. hall The Woman's Bible class of the Christian church wishes to thank the public for its generous patronage at the Halloween social Saturday evening. The reseipts tor. the evenine totaled over $72. . . .The West
Manchester orchestra was recently re-
oragnized with several new memDers, and now numbers 18 players", with Paul Bilger director. Mr. Bilger also Instructs and directs the New Madison orchestra Pierre Pellitier presents the Pellitier Players in a repertoire of modern plays on Monday evenine. November 14, at the Monroe
school auditorium Rev. Brubaker,
state secretary of Sunday schools, will
be the principal speaker at the homeroming and rally day service Sunday, Nov. 6. at the U. B. church. Special
mn?ic bv the choir, led by the pastor,
t?pv o F. nileer. song leader. Din
ner will be served in the basement of
the church.
About 50 young people attended the masked Halloween party given by the
IlelDine Hand Bible class of the L. a
school for the young people's class of the U. B. school at Castin at the
Junior hall. The prize, a Bible, for the bet masked perpon was won by Paul Bilger, who masked as George Washington. The second prize, one of Gene Stratton Porter's books, was
won bv Wilbur Murray. Hot weiner
sandwiches, pickles, pumpkin pie and
coffee werse served. Mr. and Mrs.
rharlps Fnwhlp and Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Shaffer, of Castine. were among j at Greenville the guests A Halloween program!
was given Monday arternoon at me school house. Some 50 visitors wert present. . .Peter Pierce and Ezra Sli fer bought the grocery and dry good business of Mr. North, who recently traded with E. A. Locke. Mr. Piercwill make his residence in the Juln Gangwer property Mr. and Mr? .Tamo Oopp entertained his parentsMr. and Mrs. George Copp, and twf daughters, Florence and Blanche, or West Alexandria, and Miss Ruby ar' Merril Guenther, at dinner Sunday Tho Misses Copp and Miss Guentlx tailed Sunday afternoon at the horn of Mrs. Mary Trone and family. ..Mrs. Goo. Trout wine, and dauthlc F.uih Alma and Mrs. Alma Duffich" spent several days of last week wit Mrs. Switzer, at Eaton Mrs. O. N Shellebergor of College Corner, vu-. ted from Friday until Sunday wit' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mii lor. Mr. Shelleberger was a Sundr..' visitor. .. .Mrs. Emmett Howell shop lied in Richmond, Wednesday Mi. end Mrs. L. M. Turner entertained Mr. ?nd Mrs. Alfred Medelsome and fami-
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A veritable witch's hat is the newest winter mode imported from Paris. It is quite likely to make the wearer bewitching instead of bewitched. Silk plush is the material and two silk plush wings striped with silver ribbon is the trimming around the base of the cone-shaped crown.
of Troy, Ohio, on Sunday Mr., Isaac Christman and family . spent Sunday with his son, Stanley and family at Verona Miss Ruby Gunthers who teaches near W. Alexandria spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Gunthers. .Miss Helen Siler returned Monday to 'Oxford, where she is a student at Miami university, after a few days visit with her father, R. H. Siler and family. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Carson Rentfro, of W. Milton, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will. Mrs. Maggie Will was an afternoon visitor Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Sirs. A. J. Myers Mesdames Mabel Beane, Alma Duffield and Ethel Troutwine and daughter Ruth, were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mrs. Verto McGriff Frank Miller of Lancaster, O., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker. Mrs. Studebaker and her guest spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Fowble and family, near Castine. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giff at Dayton Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leas were in Dayton Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shumaker attended a meeting of the Rebekah lodge Wednesday evening at Farmersville Mr. and Mrs. Levi Homan of Dayton spent Sunday
with Mrs. Sarah Homan and daugh
ter bmma. . . .Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kaaabaugh visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman and family at Dayton Misses Irene Leas and
Lillian Jenkins and Paul and Oscar
and family visited Mrs. A. L. Gauchl
Sunday at Reid Memorial hospital... Mrs. Glen Siler and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Reynolds spent Sunday with
their father at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Emerick enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sherer of
Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick, Miss Glenna Emerick at dinner
Sunday. . . .Rev. H. S. Huey attended
the Pastors' Goodfellowship club Tues-!
day at Dayton and the quarterly business meeting at Crown Point on Wednesday evening. Rev. Huey will fill his appointment next Sunday morning and evening at the church at Crown Point. .. .Rev. and Mrs. Huey had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Youart and Mr. and Mrs. Eidemiller and daughters of Tippecanoe City.... Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gruber and family Lester and John Fitzwater and their
families and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Boomershine were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Houdeshell Mrs. Lizzie Cloyd spent from Wednesday until Friday with Dayton relatives.
Elden Gruber and son Ralph, and Fred Leas were in Dayton Saturday.
. . . .Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Poe and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber White of Dayton, I Mrs. William Dunbar, who spent aj na.rt of thf wook with hor sister Mrs.
J. M. Neith at Eaton was also a Sun- y
day guest. - Mr.s Verto McGriff and Mrs. Carl
Lseane spent Friday afternoon in i
Greenville Mrs. Elden Gruber and
Miss Helen Seler and Vanton Seler g
were Kicnmonu snoppers Saturday.
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.Koy Laird spent Sunday with Kay-jW
. Charles Morris and i H
mond Weaver
tamuy called on
Walter Trump and
Bilger attended a masked Hallowcea; family Sunday evening Hilda Siler,
party Monday evening at the home of"
Clive and Levi Spitler, near Eldorado. Several from this place attended the funeral of Miss Mae Grossnickle at the Dunkard church at Castine Sunday afternoon. . .J. A. Trump and wife, of Arcanum, spent Friday with John W. Gauch and family .. .Anna, Vera and Hugh Gauch and Catherine Miller were guests of Bertie Waldren Sunday... James Petry and family, of Eldorado, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lurenna Trump Mrs. Charles Wagner returned to her home in New Paris Wednesday after having spent three weeks at Reid Memorial hospital .. .James B. Trone was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chalfant and family at Dayton, Ohio, recently Mrs. Virgil Emerick attendod tho funeral of John McGuire
Friday A. L. Gauch'
Wilma Albert of Lewisburg and Mabel Siler spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gruber.
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