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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922.

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FAR EAST STIRRED ! BY ANTI-CHRISTIAN I ATTITUDE IN CHINA

, (By Associated Press) . AMOY, China, June 14. The rellghous world of the Far East is stirred ry an anti-Christian movement which started early in May among the students of Peking University, and is now rapidly spreading among the students of private and government schools throughout the country. These young people term Christianity & superstition and harmful to the people, taking away reverence for ancestors and freedom of thought and action. The new movement has begun an energetic propaganda, which in turn has brought Christian leaders to the front, many of whom look upon the movement with grave misgivings, not knowing what will be the outcome.

Others think it is simply the result

of a desire to organize something, and that the best means of defeating it is to Ignore it Conditions provoking the organization of 6uch a movement are said by 'Christian leaders to be the rapid pro'gress of Christianity in China, taken together with much talk and advertising of the recent World's Christian Student Conference and other conferences of a like nature held in this country. The students are declared to be unconscious tools in the hands of leaders who are seeking favorable conditions for the breaking up of organized society and the working of Communistic ideas. Leaders of Movement The leaders of this anti-Christian movement are Dr. Tsai Yanpei, Chan

cellor of the Peking National Univer

sity; Wang Chaoming, Secretary to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, ' and Chen Tu-siu, who is aSocialist. Sub-organizations will no doubt spring up. A Free Love Society has already been formed ' among the students of Amoy University. Considering the possibility of an anti-foreign movement resulting, the local Consular bcdies have taken up the matter with the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs who, however, pronounces himself unable to give any promise of protection in case of persecution. Already in a few places outbreaks of a hostile nature against mission work have been reported, in spite of the claim by leaders of the movement that the purpose is to be nothing more than passive resistance.

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which took the place of the morning church services.... The ladies of the U. B. church gave an Ice cream festival In the basement of the Community building Saturday evening. It was well attended. . .The Unlversalist state convention will be held here July 18, 1922.

....Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hageman and Dr. and Mrs.'Kimmel attended the diamond Jubilee at Earlham. WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brownand daughter were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Poppaw and family Sunday. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall have returned to their home after a few days' visit with their nephew, Floyd Duffee, of Madison, Wis Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White Mrs. Flora Kirkman spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman. . .Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt and family entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burt and daughter Freda, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harold, all of Liberty Miss Irene Austin of Winchester, is

spending the week with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and family, Mrs. Ova Bets and daughter,

and Mrs. Mary Wright of Dunkirk, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.

Dow Wright and family Mr. and

Mrs. William Henry and son Junior,

and Kenneth Wright spent Sunday in

Connersville visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Feston

and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kenney of Con nersville. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haus tetter and daughter Katherine of Rich

mond Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Town-

send and sons Russell and Austin, and

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clopp and daughter Rhea were callers on Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Newt Bunker and Mr. nad Mrs. Denver Shoemaker and daughter of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sher-

ly White and family. . .Miss Genevieve Simpson took dinner Sunday with Miss Uldean Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knoll and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ranie and son William of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. James 6. Robinson and son Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hunt and Mrs. Sade Wallingford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josie Jones and family, of near Arba Sunday afternoon Children's night which was held at the M. E. church Sunday evening was largely attended. Miss Mable Benson and Miss Pauline Bragg of New Paris, assisted Donald Jennings with the singing.-. . .John Hunt, who has been staying at Richmond, is spending a few days at his home here Several from here attended the old-fashioned singing at Bethel Sunday.

FILIPINO LEADER IN U. S. TO SEEK ISLES' FREEDOM

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Sergio Osmeno. Sergio Osmeno, speaker of the Philippine house of representatives, is one of the leaders of the oele?ation m the United States seeking the independence of the islands.

NEW MADISON, Ohio -Mr. and Mrs. Aukerman are visiting their childrn at Amboy, Ind Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hill were at Richmond Saturday attending the funeral of their niece, Mrs. Grace Wolford Brariflenburg Mrs. Martha Hageman, Mrs. Bena Brown end daughter Maggie and Mr. and Mrs.

O. G. Murray attended the funeral of

Harry Ermel of Dayton were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Leas. . . . AVarren Juday was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Mrs. Eliza Brown was an afternoon caller. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C.'A. Ford were Richmond visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Slifer Epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Gilfillian John Gauch and family,

Charles Gauch and sons Heber and

Herman, Jacob Gauch, Miss Anna

Shumaker and Mrs. Lurenna Trump

were entertained Sunday at the home

of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ludy, near Eaton. Miss Elizabeth Ludy will leave Wednesday for Chicago to nurse in Bethany hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul, nee Shearl Emerick, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick. They left on Monday for Connersville, Ind James B. Trone was at Eaton and West Alexandria Sunday. H. J. Early of Dayton spent Sunday here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Guy spent Sunday with friends at Gorden Miss Bertie Waldren visited last week with Mr.

and Mrs. Hershel French at New Madison Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruner and daughter Alta Mae and Mrs. Eva Miller and Lillian and aKtherine Miller called on Ed Locke and family, Sunday, near Greenville .Those from the Christian church from this place who attended the county Sunday school convention Thursday at Camden were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Creager and daughter Mary, Ed Woolf and

daughters Fern and Flossie, Mrs. John Gauch, Miss Ola Trump, Anna Gauch, Lillian Miller, Alta Mae Bruner, Mildred Coning, R. H. Siler, Dwight Spencer and Garland Parks. . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris and family and Mr. and Mr3. Burley Routsan and son spent Sunday at Verona. ..Carl Leas arrived home Wednesday from Delaware,

j where he Is taking a course of studies

Mrs. Treva Howell, Sunday The annual business meeting of the Christian church will be held Thursday evening at the church.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troulwine and children spent Sunday with Joe Ruff and family at Union City. '. . .Mrs. C. C. Beck spent several days of last week with her parents near Castine Rev. Huey,

accompanied by Mrs. Huey, attended God's Bible school last week at Cincinnati. They report a pleasant as well as profitable time.

The United Kingdom Is said to have more women workers in proportion to population than any other country.

AND THE OVERHEAD . "Are you sure you have shown me all tht principal parts ' of this - car asked the fair prospective purchaser. "Yes, madam, all the main ones," returned the dealer. "Well, then, where Is the depreciation? Tom told me that was one of the biggest things about a car." American Legion Weekly.

Had Your Iron Today?

LYNN, Ind. Samuel Hardesty of Muncie was a business guest In Lynn

Monday Mrs. Olive Albertson and daughter Helen are guests of relatives in Ridgevllle. . . .Mr. and Mrs. George Helmich and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Helmick are moving to the Miller farm west of Lynn, recently traded for. John Huff is reported as im-

Reserve Medical school at Cleveland. He took the state board examination last week at Columbus. He will do interne hospital work at Cleveland

the coming year Mrs. Sarah Fra-' t nt,, u t-

va Howell visited last week with Mrs.

i sie, of Butler county, visited relatives

in this vicinity and at Arcanum last week Roscoe Howard returned on Saturday from a visit with his sister, Mrs. Frank Brown, at Franklin.... Mrs. A. J. Myers entertained her sister, Mrs. W. S. Richeson, of Greenville. Saturday Dr. and Mrs. S. P.

Carter and sons, Vernon and Adrian,' will leave this week for a motor trip to" Virginia, where they will make a two weeks' .visit with relatives The children's day exercises Sunday, evening at the U. B. church were well J rendered and enjoyed by a large au-j dience from this vicinity, Castine and I Otterbein. .Communion services were! conducted Sunday morning at the

Lottie Hetzler and Orville Howell and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks entertained Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Huey and son Max and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spencer and family at dinner Sunday. Miss Inez Howell was the guest of

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Whitewater, Ind., who came Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Banks, was injured in a fall down stairs Wednesday Miss Josephine Threewitts, daughter of D. W. Threewitts, and Wendell Lamb of Amboy, Ind., were married Saturday at noon. The wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride here after which the young couple went to Richmond, where the ceremony was performed. The bride is a student of fk Earlham and the groo mis a school teacher from the Hoosier state Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gary, north of town,

were at Cleveland Tuesday attending the funeral of his niece, Mrs. Dixie

Bishop Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Brown attended Pomona, where they attained the fifth degree Mr. and Mrs. Will Coning attended home-coming at Bethel, Ind., Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lawrence have moved into their new house. Mrs. Jennie Howell will occupy the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. .. .Mrs. Glenn Noggle and childrn of Sandusky are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Ray.

. . . .George M. Noggle, west of town, is ill Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mote attended the funeral Saturday of Jonathan Wenrick at the Old Order Dunkard church east of Palestine. .. .Mrs. Myrtha Duckwall was at Germantown Saturday attending the funeral of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Laura Duckwall. who died in Ilinois Mrs. Oval Hiatt of Richmond spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Coning The last quarterly meeting of the conference year will be held at the U. B. church Tuesday evening, June 20, with Rev. Dutton as speaker Six hundred govs and girls in Darke county completed the eighth grade work this year. Their commencement was held in Memorial hall at Greenville Saturday, June 10, with C. W. Cookston of Columbus as speaker. .. .Eighth grade commencement for New Madi

son and contributive territory was held i here Thursday evening. The K. of P. hall was crowded to capacity Thomas Wenrick, who has just com-1

pleted a four year course at Miami university, has been employed as superintendent of schools here Clyde Bowen, who came from his home in Georgetown, III., to accompany Mrs. Bowen, who was visiting her mother, Mrs. D. W. Threewitts, to their home, suffered an attack of appendicitis and was taken to Greenville hospital, where he underwent an operation. He is said to be recovering Fred Caylor of Arcanium was calling on friends in town Sunday evening. .. .One hundred and ninety-six attended the U. B. Sunday school Sunday. A large attendance greeted Children's Day exercises.

a returned missionary from Jamaica,

will preach at the Friends church

Sunday morning. Mr. Hinckle is a former pastor here The C. B. A. and Fidelity classes of the Friends church met at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson Monday evening. After the joint opening session the classes went into

separate sessions. The same officers were elected for the coming year. R. C. Thomas, president; A. J. Miller, vice president; Cecil Beetley, secretary; William Swain, treasurer; Frank Wright, teacher; Frank Kinsey librarian. The social part of the program

consisted of games, contests, musical numbers both vocal and instrumental. Dr. Wallace is spending a short vacation in California and other western states Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb of Richmond were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred James.

WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio. Miss Mary Leas returned Wednesday from Depauw university to spend the sum

mer vacation with her mother, Mrs. Cora Leas The members of the Young People's society of the Christian church w-ill meet Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Janeva Frank, where the Reds, who lost in the contest with the Blues, will entertain the crowd Messrs. Will and C. A. Trone, Henry Will, James Beasley, Omer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGrlff, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gruber and iamily, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Banta and son, Russell, visited the reservoir Sunday Roscoe Leas arrived home Friday to visit his mother. He was a 1922 graduate of the

Christian church by the pastor. Rev

H. S. Huey. The Sunday school attendance was 86, offering $3.43. The men's class has sent, out invitations for next Sunday to attend Father'3 day, Sunday, June 18, at 10 a. m.... Mrs. Ada Rice and daughter, of Lewisburg, were in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers were Greenville visitors Sunday afternoon. Henry Howard and family were guests Sunday of Frank Howard and family Dr. Roscoe Leas was left

in charge of Dr. Carter's practice dur-'

ing the family's visit with relatives at Charleston, W. Va Mrs. Gustav Sherer and children left Tuesday for a visit with friends in Michigan.... Mr. and Mrs. Truman Graham and Mr. and Mrs. William Sellers of Troy, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spencer and M. L. Turner and families Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Leas and son Carl attended the Otterbein Jubilee from Sunday until Tuesday at Westervllle. . . . .Mrs. Mary Smock returned to Dayton Monday from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leas and family Virgil

Betz of Dayton spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Horman Mr. and Mrs.

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