Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 341, 19 December 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, DEC. 19, 1921.

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RICHMOND WILL SEE HERMAN SACHS' WORK; OPENS UNIQUE SCHOOL One of the most unique and unusual

schools of art In this country has re-,

cently been opened In Dayton, where the Dayton School of Industrial and Fine Arts under the auspices of the Museum of Arts has been started with Herman Sachs, an artist and educator

of international reputation, as educa-i

tional director. Richmond people will have the opportunity of seeing an exhibit of Mr. Sachs' work in February when a collection of his batiks, sketches from portraits end handicrafts will be s-hown at the Public Art gallery during

the arts and crafts exhibition. He isj widely known in Europe and America!

a one of the leaders of the modern art crafts movement and Is an authority on the technique of batik. After availing himself of art educational advantages in this couutry, Mr. Sachs studied a number of years in Kurope and finally became founder and head of the expressionist shops and school in Munish. He returned to this country a year ago and is now established in Dayton as the founder of a school unique in its opportunity for the interested student.

The present program of the school!

will give students the opportunity not only for study of the fine arts, but elfio instruction in the crafts and design as applied to industrial art, making it one of the most valuable and important in the country. In connection with the school, the Dayton Industrial Art company has been organized, which is to be an outlet for the prepared students, giving 1hm the chance to earn while still fetudying and to produce art poods of a high standard and superior quality for the market.

THIS COUPLE'S ROMANCE RIVALS THAT OF ENGLAND'S PRINCESS

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XMAS PROGRAM GIVEN BY CHRISTIANS SUNDAY One of the most elaborate Christmas entertainments ever held at the First Christian church was presented SunHs mnrnins' Thf "TChifo fiift" rolo-

bration was featured and every cLe-

partment of the Sunday school had a part on the program. Many baskets of articles of food, all

wrapped in white, were offered in unique ways by the several school classes and departments. Songs and recitations by both the children and adults were heard. -J There was a total of 533 persons present for the morning service, which was continuous from 9:15 to 12 o'clock. The entertainment . was given following the Sunday school period. Is'o preaching service was held. The food, all of which is not perishable, will be distributed by the church next Saturday, to needy families in

the city, following a custom adopted by the church some years ago. A children's entertainment will be given next Saturday afternoon.

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Robert Arthur. Mrs. Thompson -was formerly Miss Dorothy Kessler of this place and a teacher in the schools'.' ' GRATIS, Ohio. Born, a son to Rev. and Mrs. Brunbaugh, Dec. 15, New paris, Ohio.

MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bullerdick are the parents of a girl. NEW PARIS, Ohio Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Thompson, of Indianapolis, a son, who was named

SHALER LENS They comply with the new regulation. WEBB-COLEMAN CO. Opp. Postofficfe Phones 1616-1694

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Earl Grey and his fiancee, Lady Glenconnor, leaving Buckingham palace. London scarcely recovered from the news of Princess Mary's engagement when another announcement from royal circles stirred society. Earl Grey, the famous British statesman, and Lady Glenconnor have announced their engagement. Their names werd linked together some time ago by Dame Rumcr and now that old 'ady is saying, "I told vou so."

LOCAL GIRL HONORED

BY CLUB AT COLLEGE

BLOOM INGTOX, Ind., Dec. 19. Elizabeth Tarkleson, of Richmond, who will graduate from Indiana uni

versity next Jurv, has recently received a high honor in bein elected treasurer of the Honw Economics club. Miss Tarkleson is majoring in the subject of Home Economics and will live ai the practice house, next imester. conducted for students of Home Economics, with a view to giving them practical experience in the problems of home management. The practice. house, which is a large modern residence, is conducted by a member of the Home Economics instructional staff, who supervises and directs the preparation of foods, the serving of dinners and the management of the house. The various tasks are distributed among the girls and are rotated, from time to time, so as to give each student practical experience in the various duties connected with the management of the home. Residence at the practice house for one semester is required of Miss Tarkleson and of all students whose major subject is Home Economics.

Mexicans Hold Contest to Find Ugliest Indian (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, Dec. 19 Beauty contests are held frequently but students at the national university recently held a contest to discover the ugliest Indian in Mexico. Jesus Memije won without a struggle. Despite his handicap he is said to have received countless dozens of proposals of marriage from "admiring readers"' ever since his photograph was published in the Mexico City newspapers.

TO LINK PATIGONIA WITH ARGENTINA

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jgonia, that far-away region stretching ! out for hundreds of miles in southern I Argentina, may be linked with what is

now the thickly settled section of the country if President Yrigoyen and government officials are able to carry out their plans for constructing a system of light, narrow-gauge railways connecting with the present railroad system. The plan is to begin as soon as possible the work of constructing lines totaling 622 miles. At the present time Patagonia is linked with Buenos Aires only by irregular steamers, and the ranchers throughout the region have great difficulty in getting their products to market. A large part of the region is more or less barren, and much that, is fertile is not yet settled on account of the difficulty of transportation. Patagonia prodces wool, meat, some grain and other agricultural products, and is said to have a great potential petroleum production.

j Between California and Honolulu ' steamers move in a direct line, while i sailing vessels make better time by deI tours.

News of the Counties

HOLLANSBURG, O, Twenty-five members of the Jr. O. U. A. M., with their families, vibiting brothers and invited guests, assembled in the lodgr room and celebrated the 20th snniversary of the institution of the lodge. A bounteous supper was served. The entertainment of the evening was begun by a short address by 0. A. Thomas, toastmaster. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross moved to their new home near Goshen cemetery Tuesday. Herman Thomas moved into the house vacated bv Mr. Ross. NEW VVESTVILLE. O While attempting to cross the tracks at Sto; 106. Eli Brown was struck by an automobile and thrown from the buggy in vhich he was riding. He sustained several bruises about, the face and arms, tut no serious injuries. i

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