Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 54, 4 March 1922 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922.'

THINKS HE KILLED MAN IN QUARREL; NOTIFIES SHERIFF

TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED

LECTURE HERE SUNDAY

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WINCHESTER. Ind.. March 4 Ryan Gtrwdy, of near Parker, thinking j

fie had Killed Orville Moody, Dy snooting, called the Bherlff. telling him of the trouble, and asking him to come for him Thursday evening. The trouble grew out of the fact that Moody had not vacated a farm Gowdy was moving to. When Gowdy drove up to the place with a load of goods, ft quarrel took place, and it is claimed Moody picked up a club with which to hit Gowdy, when he fired three times. When the sheriff reached the scene of action, It was found Moody was uninjured. Charges were filed in the circuit court. Marriage Licenses The following have received marriage licenses: Charles Clinton Hendrickson. 27 years old, Winchester,

and Mary Jane Frazier, 23 years old,

Union City; Guy Franklin Hendnckson, 24 years old, Winchester, and Nila Winifred Wall, 20 years old, Winchester; Cecil C. Frazier, 25 years old, Union City, and Helen Irene Weaver. 22 years old, also of Union City; Virgil Dillon, 22 years old. Fountain City, and , Hazel Aileen Shellabarger, 17 years old, Modoc; Russell Howard Payne,

24 years old, Winchester, and Cecele

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Farm Bureau Program

Discussed at Abington ABINGTON, Ind., March 4. Consideration of the program of work of the farm bureau, with' especial attention to the possible projects for Abington

township, will be the principal business at the regular meeting of the

Abington township farmers' association to be held in the Clevenger school-

house on the evening of Tuesday, March 7. J. L. Dolan will lead in the

discussion.

An entertainment will be presented

by the scholars of the community, also.

Tax discussion and a report by Coy

Stevens on fertilizer purchase will be

on the program also.

Dr. P. D. Pottle.

Using four reels of motion pictures depicting Bible events, Dr. P. D. Pottle, of Dayton, Ohio, will give a descriptive lecture Sunday morning vx 10 o'clock at the Murray theatre. Dr. Pottle delivered a Bible lecture

in Richmond last year in which motion

Florence White. 23 years old. Union pictures were used. No admission is

City; Vernie Roscoe Byrum, 38 years

old, Winchester, and Lulu Agnes Turner, 22 years old, Winchester; Beniah A. Early, 74 years old. and Eliza Wood, 63 years old, both of Union City.

GRANGE INITIATION PROVES INTERESTING

(Special to the Palladium) EATON, Ohio, March 4. A reproduction of a Grange initiation was the feature of the entertainment given by the Jackson Grange for the Washing- ' ton Grange at the Washington school-

asked nor collection taken, as Dr. Pottle is appearing under the auspices of the International Bible students.

A Free Map of The Panama Canal

Do you know that your government excavated enough material from the

Panama Canal to fill a train of cars

circling the earth three and one-half

times?

Not since the dawn of history has

man put his hand to such a mighty

house Friday night. E. E. McClellan1 as as me ouiming oi me great ditcn

artPd as master of the Jonesvllle i m Panama,

Grange during its initiation of four Here is a beautiful souvenir of this candidates, while Frank House was I stupendous accomplishment that will im ctawirri I be appreciated by every American

Th initiation attracted much inter-.citizen.

est and drew many approving com-) Our Washington Information Buirients. with an esnecial display of en-treau will send a four-color birds-eye

thusiasm at the conclusion of the cere- view map of the Panama Canal to nmnv v;Wn iho timvIv initiated candi- anyone who will send two cents in

ificatea of ad- stamps for

mission. tno coupon

Another feature attracting much favorable comment was the music, furnished by a symphony orchestra under the direction of Lester Benham, and the violin solo by Joe Sheffer with piano accompaniment by Miss Clara Aydelotte. A vocal solo was given by Rev. Pleasant of tho Campbellstown church. Other features of the propram were a dialogue by Heber O'Hara and Walter Mettert, recitation by Ellene Button, a reading by Willis Baker, a dialogue by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodwin, a recitation by Alice Fultz, and a solo by Miss Lucille Pleasant. Following the entertainment, refreshments were served by ladies of the Washington Grange.

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Good Attendance Marks Dalton Farm Meeting

DALTON, Ind., March 4. A good attendance marked the meeting of the , Dalton township farmers' association, ; held in the Dalton schoolhouse Friday evening, with J. N. Davis, township chairman, presiding. Owing to an accident to his auto motor, J. L. Dolan, of Richmond, who was to explain the proposed plan of work for the farm bureau, was unable to be at the meeting. An entertainment was given by local talent, including music by the Lnsantville orchestra.

To not send the coupon to The Palladium. Mail It direct to Washington, D. C.)

; Frederic J. Haskin, Director, The Richmond ' Palladium Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. ; I enclose herewith two cents ; In stamps"for return postage on ; a free copy of the Panama Map. I Name

; Street : City . State

mal opening of Indiana university's million-dollar memorial campaign in memory of the school's war heroes,

will take place March 7 with a con-1 to pre::il?. Students' committees have vocation of students and faculty mem- j set a of $400,000 in contributions bers. Governor McCray Is expected i toward the memorial fund from stu-

- . - - ; - PAGE ELEVEN denta and members of the faculty, and expect to reach this figure before the end of the week. . iU

TO OPEN CAMPAIGN

FOR I. U. MEMORIAL Ey Associated Press) I BLOOMINGTON, March 4. The for-1

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Last Time Today Coming Thursday . "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH" Jack Holt in "The Call of the North"

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