Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 331, 7 December 1921 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1921.

MRS. RICHARD SPAHR IS CHOSEN TO HEAD HOME CULTURE CLUB

the coming year will be worked out this month and submitted at the next meeting, Jan. 3.

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CENTERVILLE, Ind., Dec. T A paper on the. history of Centerville, j read by Mr. Joseph Commons, was one rf the interesting features of the regu- j

iar monthly meeting of the Centerville i ments of mineral matter.

Ernest Kyle of near Eldorado gave an instructive talk to the class in animal husbandry last Thursday. He emphasized the importance of study

ing more carefully the needs of animals, especially swine in their require-

He advised

Home Culture club, held in Centerville

Tuesday afternoon. j Several reminiscences of Mr. Commons' great grandfather, an original lajid grant settler, were included in the paper. His equipment when he first took up residence on his land consisted of two dogs, a flint lock musket, an iron kettle and an axe, while his first house was made of four forked sticks driven in the ground with poles laid over them. At that time, the county seat was in Saulsbury and the only road in the county was a blazed trail leading to the town. During Indian uprisings all settlers "hit the blazed trail" and took refuge in the blockhouse in Saulsbury. Mr. Commons told of the three successive county Peats of Wayne county, mentioning that they had one thing

in common, each being the scene of one of the three hangings in the county's history. Mentions Accomplishments A paper read by Mrs. Minnie Wright on the civic improvements of Centerville made special mention of the acomplishments of the cemetery association in beautifying the cemetery during the last 20 years and the more recent action, of the Home Culture club in establishing a town library. Annual election of officers took place at this meeting. Mrs. Richard Spahr was elected president to suceed Mrs. Gaar Eliason; Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson succeeds Mrs. Thomas Ahl as vice president; Mrs. Arvel Dailey, secretary, reelected; Miss Laura Bertsch succeeded Mrs. Wilmer McMahan as treasurer and Mrs. Minnie Wright was re-elected custodian. Committees and the program for

more liberal use of alfalfa as a feed to supply bone building material and to

ing at Eaton Thursday The Wayne county board of education visited the school Friday. They wished to inspect the Smith-Hughes course, the library and auditorium. They were very much impressed by the manner in which the books of the library are checked out and in.... The first and second basketball teams journeyed to Lewisburg Friday night to play the teams of that place. Monroe first was defeated with a score of 13-12, while the second team won with a score of 18-3. In the second half our boys made 11 points to Lewisburg's four. Had the game laster a minute longer it is probable that the result would have been in favor of Monroe. Our

act as a corrective for digestive , boys outclassed the Lewisburg bovs troubles. In case alfalfa is not avail- j in Speed, wind and pep although they able he says such materials as pre-1 were inferior in size. Both bovs and cipitated phosphate of lime and mar- gMs win plav a,anst Israel this Frirow meal should be used. j jav at Monroe The sophomore Ralph and Wendell Clark, of thetglrls. basketball team played the freshman class have been absent for , eignth grade girls Fridav at noon. The several days on account of the ser-;game re?Uted in a victory for the ious illness and death of their small , sophomores, brother. The entire school and fac- . ..1... 1 .. V J .nnfMan.'Q '

to Mr. and Mrs Clark and family The high school was favored with a vocal solo bv Treva Keckler, Thurs-

DARWINIAN THEORY IS PARTIALLY PROVED BY SKULL DISCOVERY

already famous tor the beauty of its stalactites and stalagmire3 and for the remarkable fact that the lime of which they were originally composed, has been largely replaced by phosphates of zinc and lead. It was the commercial value of these formations that led to the transformation of this cave into one of the strangest mines ever worked. The floor consisted of a mass ot fossilized remains of elephants, lions.

leopards, rhinoeeri, hippopotami, ante

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able lead conglomerate.

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dolls, toys, hair ribbons, beads and numerous other articles for the Red Cross Christmas boxes. Eighteen boxes were filled; these are to be sent to Kentucky where they will be distributed to the poor The freshman boys were defeated in basketball by the eighth grade last Tuesday with a score of lu-S Misses Mildred Pence of Getysburg and Treva Funderburg

of Castine visited school last Thursday W. W. Helwig of Johnsville, his board of education, and an architect from Dayton, visited Monroe school Wednesday. The purpose of their call was to inspect the school plant and get ideas for a new high school building to be erected at Johnsville next summer. These gentlemen were very much impressed with the beauty uf our auditorium and also commented favorably upon the modern construction of the rest of the building The animal husbandry class attended the poultry show at Eaton Friday. .Superintendent Moses attended the superintendents" meet-

McVcy Gives Date For Forthcoming Minstrel

Will McVay has announced that the second edition of his minstrels win be offered at the Christian ehurch. Wednesday night, Dec. 14. He promises a good entertainment. Last year the minstrels made p. hit here, and after two performances in

(By Associated Press) LONDON, Dec. 7. Scientists say the Darwinian theory that Africa may have been the original home of the

human race received partial corrobora-j iopes birds, bats and small mammals.!

tion from the discovery just maae Hundreds of tons of thse animal renorthern Rhodesia of a fossilized skull ; mains had been remove,i, but no which gives a new orientation to the tiaee of man was discovered until a early history of primitve men. depth of 60 feet below water level The skull, which is complete save;-

for the lower jaw, resembles that o. : the ape man (pithecanthropus erec-: tus) discovered in Java in 1S92, which; has been regarded as th most primi-; tive human sku'l known until now. The Java skull, however, lacked a face. ;

! In this respect, the Rhodesian fossil ; ! reveals a type curiously similar to; i what is know as the Gibraltar skull, j Moreover, a collar bon , a leg bone and part of a hip bone bi Sieved to beI long to the skull, have also been un-j earthed, and these may enable anatom-j j ists to reconstruct the main parts ot I the Rhodesian skeleton. i I The scene of the discovery was -.he!

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