Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 31, 6 February 1922 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, FEB. 6, 1922.
FAGE THREE
APPOINT COMMITTEES FOR WOMEN'S SGIENCE
SHOW HERE FEB. 20 Committees for the woman's domestic science enow, to be held in connection with the short course in Richmond Feb. 20 and 21, were, appointed at a meeting of the woman's general committee in the courthouse Saturday afternoon, and appointment of headj of the work in the various townships was confirmed. The program for the men's meeting was approved at a committee meeting of the Wayne County (rain Growers held at the same time. The women's premium list was completed and the program will be announfeed as soon as word is received from Purdue. Township representatives for the women's show are: Abington, Mrs. Edith Burris; Boston, Mrs. V. B. Masie; Clay, Mrs. L. E. Kinsey; Center, Mrs. Enos Wright; Dalton. Mrs. Cora Thornburg; Franklin, Mrs. Frank Knoll; Greene, Mrs. Omar Pearce; Harrison, Mrs. Isaac Brooks; Jackson, Mrs. Roy Heacock; Jefferson, M. Orphia Jones; New Garden, Mrs. Reuben Macy; Perry, Mrs. E. J. Manning; Wayne, Mrs. R. B. Morrow; Washington, Mrs. Ed. Wilson; Webster, Mrs. Joseph Thompson. Display Committee. Women's committees lor the display i' exhibits are as follows: Arrangements Mrs. W. B. Massie, Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Miss Ireno Williams. Receiving and checking Miss Stella Harman, Mrs. J. I Dolan, Mrs. Clark Crowe. Needlework Mrs. Enos Wright, Mrs. Reuben Macy, Mrs. Frank Knoll, Mrs. Ed Wilson. Women's exhibits will be entered in a county-wide contest separate classes being provided for the girls' exhibits in sewing and in some classes of cookery, while in others they will be encouraged to compete against their mothers. The students of the city schools also will be entered in separate classes from the country students. Authorities Favor Course In reporting for the men's program committee, J, L. Dolan stated that the Purdue authorities strongly favor the plan of giving short course instruction by demonstrations instead of lectures alone, and it was -decided to allow animals and other material for illustrating the points of the lecturers, to be brought into the hall, a special floor being laid. It was stated that fnough lumber is already on hand at the Coliseum for this floor. The program for the meetings of the men's section will provide for three dairy lectures by Prof. C. A. McCance, of the Purdue dairy department, on dairy cow selection, importance of the herd sire, and on feeding for milk production. With the increasing interest, in dairying, this part of the program was felt to be especially important for this section. U. S. Thomas will talk on factors in corn improvement, the selection and use of fertilizers, with especial reference to the various analyses and on growing of legumes. An evening of entertainment, with some popular speaker, will be provided for Monday.
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CONTINUE HEARING ON CREEK DREDGING; LAND OWNERS OBJECT
GREENVILLE, Ohio, Feb. 6. After) an all-day session at which many hundreds of interested farmers were pres- j ent ,the county commissioners con-j tinued the hearing of the Mud Creek!
Church at Centerville Dedicated By Christians CENTERVILLE, Ind., Feb. 6. The Centerville Christian church was rededicated with an all-day meeting on Sunday. The 'building has been extensively remodeled at a total cost of more than $6,000 which had been paid in full before dedication day. All the necesraiy labor, valued at over $2,300, was donated. The pastor, Rev. F. C. McCormick,
ditch until Tuesday, Feb 21 when the; ;'d ,n the base matter wtll again be taken up members and friends of the
present time, considering the highj rate of taxation, and the low prices;
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paid for farm products. Youth Gets Sentence. George DeLorea, IS years old, indicted by the grand jury for burglary and larceny, for breaking into Lon Deed's store at Gettsburg. the latter part of October. 1921, and stealing clothing, was up before Judge Risinger in common nleas court Friday and was sentenced to serve from one to 15 years in the Mansfield reformatory. Sentence was suspended however, and DeLorea was paroled in care of his mother, who resides in Chicago, pending good behaviour. New Cases Common Pleas. W. G. White company, incorporated, vs. The Greenville Tailoring company. Action on account, amount claimed $142,48 and interest. W. R. Bayman vs. T. Bayman. Action for damages and attachment. Amount claimed $516 with interest at sight percent from Jan. 1(5, 191 P.
features of the afternoon program. The evening sermon was delivered by the Rev. Lyman Hoover of Indianapolis. The church is to be congratulated upon its achievement which promises much for the future of the community.
SUSPENDS SENTENCE OF CONNERSVILLE MAN
CONNERSVTLLE, Ind., Feb. 6. Charging that a deliberate attempt had been made to "railroad" an innocent man to the penitentiary, Judge Raymond S. Springer, of the Fayette circuit court, announced that he has reached a decision to suspend sentence in the case of Gordon Taylor, colored, who pleaded guilty three weeks ago to a charge of vehicle taking. Judge Springer sentenced Taylor to serve a term of three to five years in the state reformatory and fined him $100 and costs. Later developments in the case prove conclusively, the
judge stated, that Taylor was induced by Russell Coleman, colored, to enter a plea of guilty. Coleman filed the affidavit that caused Taylor's arrest and subsequent developments in the case point to the fact that Coleman "double-crossed" Taylor. Judge Springer branded Coleman's actions as an "outrage." Sentenced was suspended.
Denmark's kings have been called cither Christian or Frederick for more ! than 400 years. i
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WEBSTER. Ind., Feb. 6. The first woman's program of ihe Webster Township Farmers' association will be hold Thursday, with Miss Leila Gaddis, of Purdue, as the speaker. This program is arranged in fulfillment of
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Ellen de Lorches, a dancer of the Pavlowa type, has come' to the United States from the Royal Opera in Budapest, Hungnry, where King Alfonso of Spain saw her. The monarch is said to have remarked that she was "one of the two most graceful women I have ever beheld." rUie has auburn hair and violet eyes.
j a pian of the association by which ;i" possmiy leu you nave darkened 'some particular subject is provided your hair, as it, does it so naturally ! for each meeting, with the whole I and evenly. You dampen a sponge or ; year's work planned in advance. j ::oft brush with it and1 draw this j . . j through your hair, taking one small I TWO AUTOfSTS DROWN strand at a time; by morning the gray TOLEDO. Ohio. Feb. C. Two men ; hair disappears, and, after another apj were drowned when their automobile i plication or two, your hair becomes
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Called by Death
MRS. SARAH LEPH ART. GRLKNVILLK. Ohio. Feb. 6. Mrs. Sarah Lephart 79 years old, an old resident of Ansonia, died Friday at the hniiif of her daughter, Mrs. Abgil Pnling, of Ansonia. She was the widow of the late Henry Lephart, who was a pioneer resident of Brown township. Mrs. Lephart is survived by 11 children, To grandchildren and about fn greatgrandchildren. BERNARD BREEN LOTUS. Ind., Feb. '.. Bernard Itreen. I'.:', years old, died Saturday nfternoon at his home here after a lingering illness. lie -is survived by liis widow. Mrs. Mary Leech Breen;
three daughters, Helen. Dora and Mary Agnes; one son, Herbert, parents, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Tues
day morning at f:?,0 o'clock from the
the U. B. church, with Rev. A. C. Barnhart, pastor, in charge. Interment was in Mound Hill cemetery.
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MRS. BENJAMIN BOW EN j LYNN, Ind., Feb. ti. Mrs. Benjamin ! Bowen, 7(i years old, died about mid- i night Saturday at her home here. She ' had been a resident of this town p;aetically all of her life. : She is survived l.y her husband,! four sons and three daughters. Funeral services will be held at Spartansburg church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Scott will officiate. Burial will be- in the Spartansburg cemetery. MRS. MARIE BENNETT KATOX, Ohio. Feb. t. -- After a week's illness, due to an 'attack of pneumonia, Mrs. Marie Bennett, :2 years old, wife of Charles Bennett, died Saturday morning at her home here. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Cole. The husband, two
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