Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 110, 9 May 1922 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922.
PROGRAM, STUDENTS OFANfiUALTOWNSHIP SCHOOL GRADUATION
The thirty-sixth annual commencement of the Wayne township schools
will be held in the David Worth Den
nis high school building, starting at 8 o'clock, Tuesday evening. Ten school districts will be represented. The following program will be giv-- ' en: - - ' ...... ; : "Flower Song" .......Orchestra "America." - Invocation Rev. Charles M. Woodman "Praise Ye the Father" (Gounod).. -Chorus Piano solo Margarite Toney "Love's Dream" Violin, Virginia Lindsey. Flute, William Engelbrecht. Clarinet, Arthur Gault. Cornet, Esther Stanley. "Come Ye Fairies" (Lynes) Chorus Class address Albert Stump. "Around the Gypsy Fire" (Brahms) ....... i Choni3 Presentation of diplomas C. O. Wil
liams. "Arcadia", "Siren".. Orchestra Music by Wayne township school orchestra. Mrs. Ora Stegall, music supervisor; Mildred Whiteley, Margaret Wilson, accompanists. Division assistants, Miss Addleman, violin; Mr. Kring, clarinet; Mr Stangr. cornet; Mrs. Stegall, piano.. Districts and pupils representing them are: : District No. 1 Herman Alexander, "Esther Stanley, Anna Marie Clark, Marguerite Muckridge. District No. 3 Garnet Bradley. Syl--via Felty, John Kinsey, Owen McCoy, Clarence Cordes, Alice Rupe.
District No. 6 Ella VanEtten Luella Shook, Roy Weiss, Edith Nickens, Har- ' old Haisley. District No. 6 Marvin Markley, Helen Greenhoff, Charles W, Miles, Dorotha Albright District No. 9 Mary Rldenour, Ruth Mattl, Helen Walsh, Marguerite Finley, Louise Huhlman, Everett W. Lemon, Kermlt Newman, Leonard Kuhlman. District No. 10 Bertha Popp, Irvln Meyer, Harold Merle Gross, Mary Wise, Florence Barton," Marvin H. Ryan. Robert Trotter. District No. 11 Marjorle Baker, Carlyle Pharris. William Focht, Tone Jenkins, John Crossley, Mary Haas, Lena Morgan, Gladys Crawford. District 12 Edith Rolsin, Howard Doren, Marie Eggert. District 13 Louise Bietry, Mary Seaney. Ruth Seaney. District No. 14 Katheryn Chrisman.
Vineta Yeanyean, Viola Kees, Robert
Paul Conley, Laura Beach. District No. 15 Gerald Conley. Teachers are: District No. 1, Delson
A. Cox, Ardath Thompson; District No. 3, Nellie Morrow, Marjarie Pickett; District No. 5, Cora Nolder, Francis Simmons; District No. 6, George M. Elliott, Lora Eldridge; District No. 9, Ora White, Katherine Carr; District No. 10, James C. Starr, Martha Allen; Ada Parry. District No. -11, Ross N. Lammott, Mary Spillman; District No. 11-A, Elenita Simmons, Greta Sisk; District No. 12, L. L. Parks; District No. 13, Mabel Guyer; District No. 14, Mary Henning; District No. 15, Rolene Elliott; Stella A. Harman, supervisor of domestic science; Grace B. Stegall, supervisor of music.
Ushers Rolene Elliott, Marjorie
Pickett, Delson A. Cox, George M. Elliott, Mary Spillmsyi.
Flowers Opal Skinner, Mary D.
Way, Nellie Morrow. -
SOCIETY
GUARD OFFICER SAILS FOR EUROPE ' TO INVESTIGATE WAR VETERANS AID
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson and family, Charles Siefert, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wil
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Wilson of
Indianapolis.
The Woman's Bible class of Trinity
Lutheran church will meet Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Beck, at her home, 2313 East Main street. All members are urged to be present. The Coterie will be entertained by Mrs. Luella Morris at her home, 310 South Fifteenth street, Thursday afternoon. All members are requested to.be present. Circle Three of the First Presbyterian church, will not meet Wednesday, it is announced. The meeting has been postponed on account of the Billy Sunday revivals.
Mrs. Henry Heet was the guest of
honor at a surprise party given Sunday at her home on North Twentyfirst street in honor of her birthc'Jiy anniversary. Relatives from Hamilton, Ohio, and Oxford. Ohio, attended. A family dinner was held at noon. Mrs. Heet received a number of gifts including one great basket of flowers. Miss Jeanette .Schell entertained the Amice Filiae at her home on North Twelfth street Monday evening. The time was spent in singing and dancing. Later , a two-course luncheon was served by the hostess. Those present
were: Miss Emaiine Wagner, Miss'
MEMBERS OF STATE ASSOCIATION OF AUTO OWNERS TO GATHER
A business meeting of members of
tho Hnncler RtntA A
ciatlon In Wayne county will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the K. of P. building, according to announcement by L. B. Campbell, mana
ger of the Richmond branch of the association. Mr. Campbell points out that the work of the association la growing steadily and with this growth comes demand for even greater activities for the benefit and protection of all automobile owners. "This work has a tremendous field
and the more we do the more there seems to be for us to do. I believe the people of Richmond and Wayne county have appreciated the work we have done locallv in issuing license
plates and attending to certificate of title matters. This is a distinct service to all owners, whether they are members of our organization or not.
One thing I wish to emphasize and
lished for the members and the general public." It is stated that a full attendance of Wayne county members of the association is desired at this meeting Wednesday night and others who may not
be members but who are friendly to the work and objects of the organization are invited. M. E. Noblet, secretary of the state-wide organization.
of Indianapolis, is expected to be present and give a talk on the progress of the association's Work throughout Indiana.
ADD TWO TO ERIN'S TOLL BELFAST, May 9. Armed men attacked the houses of three ulster Special Constables today at Caatlecaulfield. county Tyrone. A vigorous fight took place . in which one of tbe epe
cials and one of the attacking partr were killed.
Adj. Gen. J. Leslie Kincaid and his wife, photographed before sailing. Adj. Gen. J. Leslie Kincaid of the New York . national guard will spend five months investigating European methods used to aid disabled war eterans. On his return he will report to Washington. His wife is with him. - ,
FARMERS WORKING LATE IN FIELDS
Planters in Wayne and Preble counties are clicking busily this .week, in the effort to catch up with the late spring work and get corn Into the ground near schedule time In spite of the long-continued and unfavorable wet weather. Much plowing yet remains to be finished, but horses and tractors are working at full time, tractors In fact
working overtime, many farmers
that is our organization is not a com-1 equipping with lamps and running in-
merciai one and is not working for i ta the night, or at least from daylight
until dark. With such efforts, it is
of 213. North Nineteenth street, has been postponed two weeks. The Spiritualist Church of Truth will hold services Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock in its hall, 15 v3 South Seventh street. Healing and messages will be given by the pastor, Mrs. L.' A. Morrow, and Mrs. Rose Baker, Prof. May and J. A. Converse. All persons are welcome. x The Progressive Literary society
meeting to have been held next Mon- ! . . . . a . Ail 1 A.r.t
day nas Deen posiponeu uuui mo Tuesday in June when it will be held at the home of Mrs. George Chrismati
on the New Paris road
Mrs. Emily F. Fletcher cooper, or ramers meeting is
Carnival is spending several days here. . He has a number of relatives in this city. Billy Sunday is to speak before members of the Richmond Country club Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. The Finley Parent-Teacher association will hold its last meeting of the school year - Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The annual exhibit by children of the school will be opened and in addition a splendid program has been arranged by the committee. Social meetings of the association are to be held every month during the summer vacation, it is said. The
to be held the
profit. Our work Is very largely civic'
yet there are distinct personal benefits to the individual member which the non-member does not enjoy. We have emergency road service arrangements so that our members are assured of quick roadside service in case of stalled motors or other mishaps, all at no cost to the member. Hoosier Institution. - "Besides this, of nnnrsp. are n
real Hoosier institution, made up and!
managed by Hoosier Folk, all of them well known business men. Our influence in Hoosier legislative matters is such as to assure real protection against unjust legislation as well as constructive work in securing much needed legislation. Besides all this we mark the highways and erect danger signs as rapidly as our finances permit And by finances I mean that such finances are secured through memberships and by no other way. It has become a truism with us more members mean more accomp-
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After having attended to plans for ob-! I
servance or Memorial uay since the ; Civil war, Harrow post of Mount Ver- i 1 non has passed the work on to young, i i er hands. As a result, the city admin- 1 istration and the chamber of com- I
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Mary trStretblluYvmml Moorestown N. J., formerly of this j evening of May 31 and a picnic for all Mary Margaret lugnim, miss wnma underwent an operation a few Finley school children and their par-
Fay Logue Miss T He en S M days ago for chronic appendicitis at a ents will be held June 2, it is anBnice0gBeesn!3 mIs? BoViSn , Capital in Philadelphia Pa. She s 3
reported recovering. Mrs. Cooper is
editor of "The Quaker" a new Friends' publication. and Mrs. Galn Morrison are
and Miss Jeanette Schell. The social of the ladies of the G. A. R. will meet with Mrs. A. J. Henning at her home, 108 South Seventh
street, Wednesday afternoon. A fu!l leaving soon for residence in Cincinattendance is requested. j. The F. T. club, which was to have I Calvin Brown, of Hamilton, Ohio, met this week with Mrs. Will King, wuo .... awo..cd wita me Uarkroot
tend the meeting Thursday so thatj
plans may be discussed and mane. 1 ne picture won in the recent picture contest by the association will be placed in the room having the largest number of mothers present. All mothers of the association are urged to come and make the last the best meeting of the year. . -
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