Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 232, 29 September 1922 — Page 7
PREDICTS ONE-THIRD POPULATION OF U. S. WILL SOON BE FLYING
(By Associated Press) 1 BELLEVILLE, 111., Sept. 29. One ! third of the population of the United
States will he flying in dirigihlea in ' the near future, according to a prediction of A Leo Stevens, chief instructor of aeronautics for the United States
Army at Scott Field, hear here. Mr. Stevens, in 1902, made the first dirigi hie flight in this country.
The dirigibles, Mr. Stevens said, will
ranee in sizes from the small "vest
pocket" type to mammoth machines
earning from 10 to 20 motors.
"The dirigibles of the future will
mave "pontoons he asserted, "and the water will be helpful for landing places. The machines' of the future will carry from ten to twenty motors. The compartments in the large airships will be equipped with safety berths. The touching of a button by the com- . mander will cause every passenger to descend toward earth at the same time. Each berth will have all necessary equipment for landing and floating its passengers to safety. "The army of the future will travel through the air and it will be nothing to see a thousand or more men transported at one time in one machine. I j believe it is only a matter of a short ! time when one-third of the population of this country will be flying all sorts of aerial contrivances, and we will have a vest-pocket' size dirigible for i those who don't care to own a. large . craft."
RICHM OND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1922
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LIBERTY, Ind., R. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbank entertained at their country home Friday Mrs. Elizabeth Brookbank of Liberty and Roscoe Brookbank of Virginia Budd Johns and family called on Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Newkirk one evening last week
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbann ana
daughter, Ruth, of Oxford. Miss Marie Picklemier of Mia ma and Roscoe Br(kbank of Virginia spent Sunday
the guests or Mrs. fclizaDetn isroonbank in Liberty Mrs. Mary Har
bine, Mrs. Elizabeth Orme attended Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy's golden
wedding anniversary at their home in
jColege Corner Sunday. About bO guests were present Mr. and Mrs.
'Frank White attended Howard Snider's sale Monday near Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell and Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk Monday evening The Highland Economics club held its September meeting Thursday . afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haag with 17 members present. The meeting opened with a musical program. After the business, several good readings were given and the hostess delightfully entertained the ladies with music and contests. Mrs. Ray Miles and Mrs. John Hockenberry receiving prizes after which dainty refreshments of banana float, lemonade and cake were served to al. Those present were: Mrs. Omer Doty and daughter, Zola, Mrs. Truman Lackey, Mrs. Iva Haag, Mrs. Walter Pohlar, Mrs. John Hockenberry, Mrs. Shelby Havward. Mrs. Ed Snider, Mrs. Fred
Brookbank. Mrs. Henry Scott and
dauzhter. Ruth Amanda, Mrs. Ethel
.White and children. Grace Elizabeth
and Robert. Mrs. Albert Scott, Miss
Ida Witt. Mr3. Bertha LaMar. Mrs Frank White, Mrs. Schuster, Mrs I Haag and daughter, Marjorie, Mrs
, Mayr Miles and son. Maurice; and -the guests were: Mrs. Andy Baudendistel,
Mrs. Sherman Haag and daughter, Vir-
sinia Mae. Mrs. Ross Hoppas, Mrs
Frank Rosfield, Miss Grace Miller and
Ray Miles Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk made a business trip to Liberty
Tuesday Mrs. Bell Shultz of Ox
ford, Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar Mrs. Elizabeth
Orme. Mrs. Mary Harbine spent Wed
nesday with W. S. DuBois and family at New Bath Mr. and Mrs. Horace
. LaMar and Mrs. Bell Shultz spent Sun
day with Herschel LaMar and family
near Liberty Mrs. Albert Scott
Mrs. Arthur Haag. Mis Ida Witt and
Mrs. Horace LaMar called on Mrs. Fred Brookbank Tuesday afternoon.
LOSANTVILLE, Ind. Mrs. George Freeman called on Mrs. Allie Oxley Monday Mrs. Ralph Friddle. Mrs. Sylvia Parks and children spent Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Oley Mr. and Mrs. Ell Cross and son Jim, Miss Cora Manuel and Edna Freeman attended meeting at Jonesboro Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Willie Charles of Economy and
Mrs. Phetrina Crull spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Oxley Miss Rebie Vardaman returned home Sunday after a short stay with her parents at Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Vardaman Maret- Mullen visited home folks near Modoc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otas Wine and family 'spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sant Wine Hansel Howl took supper with Perry Oxley Sundayevening Mr. and Mrs. Omer Wine returned to their home in Richmond after a few days' stay with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wine Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Philips are spending a few days visiting with Olbens Hutts and friends Mrs. Barbara
Lamb and Mrs. Ljhxsy Davis spent the
atternoon Monday witn Mrs. Atiaje Brown Mr. and Mrs. Printess Wig-
gans called on M is. Lydia Wine Mon
day evening Mir. and Mrs. Ralph Wesner and Mr. ejnd Mrs. Verl Phil
ips visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freeman, Sunday. .. .M'Ji?s Victoria Jellison spent Saturday ni;ht with Gladys Grubbs. . . .Mr. arJ Mrs. Lawrence Grubbs and Miss '.Edith and Gladys
Grubbs visited at C ambridge Sunday. Mrs. Charles lUnlgers and Mrs. Florence Rodgers w ent to Richmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Philips, Miss Etta Se a graves, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cross, M.tes Sora Maynard and Miss Edna fr.aeman attended meeting at Jonesboro Sunday Mrs. Arthur Freeman werai to Richmond
Saturday. .. ..Mrs. Ctarley Freeman of
Richmond is spending : the week here with B. C. Freeman Mrs. Maynard
called on Mrs. Alii t7:ley Monday. .
Mrs. John Chenowetl t'u mother is here
visiting her daughte r. Mrs. Allie
Oxley, Mrs. Linsy Dav.is called on Mr.
and Mrs. Belcher Sunday evening..
Mr. and Mrs. Dean B il Cher's daughter
of Newcastle is here visiting her par
ents.... Mrs. Sylvia Parks and children are visiting her sister, Mrs.
Friddle of Windsor foi a few days. .
Mrs. Barbara Lamb took dinner with
Mrs. Rhoda Mulligan Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Brow a . Mrs, Lindsay Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown were guests Sunday of Ed Brown and family Mrs. Kate "S'ardaman and daughter " Mrs. Carlia . Dennis and
daughter attended serv I ?es at the M. E. church Tuesday nielit....Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Philips came home Tuesday after a few days' st with Albens
Hutts but returned honns with them
.Mrs. Demaris Wigga n s, Mrs. Flora
Cross, Mrs. Maynard, Illrs. Strother,
Mrs. Dora Lamb, Mrs. Allie Oxley
called on Mrs. Lydia Wi ne before she
started to Richmond Tut a day. . . . MaT-
et Mullen returned to hi s home Tues
day after taking care ef Santford
Wine for several days. 12 is daughter,
Mrs. Petro Smith, is verjr ill.
HANNA'S CREEK. Inc'L The Rev
Lloyd Reich will preach here next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Si mday school
at 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. C barlea Swafford entertained about IS- of Mrs Swafford's relatives of We st Alexan
der and 'Eaton, Ohio, at dinner last
Sunday. A fine social tii p e was en
joyed by the homo coming of the rel
atives Mr. and Mrs. William Am
merman entertained at dinner Sunday,
Harry McCashland and fam: Qy of Rose burg The interior of the Green
wood church is being rejqiired and
other improvements and it. will pre
sent a fine appearance whe'j complet
ed Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C'ooley en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Samtb?! Parker
one day last week The La dies' Aid
of Hanna's Creek had a busi) n sss meet
ing at the church Tuesday afternoon,
..Mrs. Carl Kitchel is visiting he
sister, Mrs. Arthur Olson o C Chicago
this week Charles LaFuze. and fam-l ily of Boston, were dinner gtd sts Sun
day of William Kitchel. Mr. a ind Mrs.
Robert KKitchel were evening- callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette IVIcCarty entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hensley and baby, Keith, of Five Points Raymond
Jones has entered Purdue as a junior.
Cravan Rader of near Alq aina, has purchased the Elisha Bolton f;urm here consisting of 75 acres, for $8,0)0. Mr. Rader and daughter Mildred ill take possession in the spring. ... B Ir. and Mrs. George Bowman and sen Alvin vieited at Riley, Ohio, Sunday. ... .Raymond Gorden of New York, M ho has been visiting his sister, Mr s . John Shrader, has returned home.... ..Mrs. Olive LaFuze entertained her gran I-
Additional Contributors to Wayne County Fair The following amounts have been subscribed by publicspirited citizens, merchants and manufacturers of Richmond to make up the deficit which was incurred on account of the Wayne County Fair:
Acknowledged yesterday. $646.50 New York Dental Parlors. . 2.00 Nungesser, Henry 6.00 Jaffe, Sam 3.00 Kinsey, Dr. J. H 5.00 Lienneman, Dusty 1.00 Loper, Dr. H. B 2.00 Eubank & Sons 3.00 Flora, Lee C 2.00 Foulke, William D. . 25.00 Green, Herbert 5.00 Henry JHolzapf el & Sons.. 10.00 Howells, Frank D 3.50 Hale, Anna 2.00 Wood, Harry U 10.00 Niewcehner, L. C 10.00 Feltman, Ed A 5.00 Moore, Chas. H 5.00 Hawekotte, John 2.00 Smith, Isaac E 20.00 Singer Sewing Mch. Co... 2.00 Swayne, Robinson & Co. . 15.00 Hunt, Geo. B 5.00 Jordan, McManus, Hunt & Walterman 5.00 O. B. Fulghum 1.00 Cash 10.00 Richmond Gravel Co 5.00 Richmond Roller Mills . . . 20.00 Robinson, Thos. A 2.00
Rupe, John L. ........... 10.00 Robbins, Roller &. Robbins 5.00 Wilsdorf, Arthur .... 1.00 Whallon, Dr. Arthur J. ... 5.00 Richmond Typewriter Ex. 1.75 Shurley, John 7.25 Dolan, J. L 5.00 Ackerman & Sons ....... 5.00 Harrington, J. J 5.00 Richmond Cy. Water Wks. 25.00 Harsh, A 2.00 Hill, E. G. Co. 10.00 Fisher, Harry H 2.00 Edgerton, J. 0 1.00 McCurdy, Frank ......... 1.00 Jos. H. Hill Co 50.00 Standard Oil Co 5.00 Bertsch Bros, west of city 10.00 Bell Lumber and Coal Co. 5.00 Bogue, Oliver 10.00 Jones Hardware Co 50.00 Adylotte, Walter 10.00 Long Bros 5.00 Weisa Furn.- Store 5.00 China Cafe 2.00 $ 423.50 $1,070.00 Deficit remaining to be raised $2,003.20
daughter Lois LaFuze and little friend, I
Francis Harmeyer, Monday night. Lois
will spend the remainder o fthe week with Mrs. LaFuze Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reich entertained Isaac Iorns and family of Lebanon, Ohio, at dinner Sunday Everette LaFuze and family entertained Clinton Harmel, Mrs Lena Dinton and daughter Edna, at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. C Davis entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dorset and Bert Roach, all of Liberty Joseph Phenis and family motored to Camden Sunday and spent the day with Abraham and family Everette Litle was transacting business in Rich
mond Monday. . . .Emmett LaFuze and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Homer LaFuze, Lester LaFuze and Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Tappen Sunday...
Daniel Orbaugh had a fine driving horse hit by an automobile one day last week and was hurt so badly it
had to be killed The Harmony club
met Wednesday with Mrs. A. P. Mus
sleman at her home in Kitchel. The exercises began with repeating the
Lord's prayer. Seventy nine members
answered to the roll call, after which
a quartet composed of Mrs. Cora Hart, Mrs. Elsie Creek, Mrs. Alta Mussleman and Mrs. Jeanette Gerome, sang "I'm Longing for You." A paper, "How to Dress Our School Girls," was given by
Mrs. Grace Little. Short sketches or prominent people were then given. Miss Florence Creek gave a reminisence of the life of Mrs. Elizabeth Tipton Stanley. Mrs. Oleta Parks gavs a sketch of Jane Addams; Mrs. Lola Ensley of Thoma Edison, and Miss Fern Moss read a paper on the National Park. Mrs. Addie Garrett sang Refreshments of chicken sandwiches, pickles and coffee were served.
son and daughter Norma. ... .Char lies Shepard of Dublin called on Mx. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood Friday .Mrs. Orville Gray and two daughters, Bessie Ethel and Lucile, visited at An
derson recently Carl Lilly called
on Byne Wiggins Friday. . .Dick Wooc' is working for Perry Koons. Wr. Koons is opening a gravel pit Mrs.
Carrie Beeson and daughter Norma,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Job Dennis pTi
day Morris Pitman of, Richmond,
spent last Sunday with his son Frank j Pitman and family Ivy Lilly an; Roscoe Brown called on Freedith Hol-i comb and Bertha McCallister Sunday evening. .... .Mrs. Anna Jackson and daughter Marthaetta of Boston, and! Mrs. Job Dennis visited Mrs. Carrie !
Beeson and daughter Norma Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bishop and son Doris of Elwbod, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood and daughter Cora and son Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chamness and children, Luther, Margaret and Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamb and daughter Ardeth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Keever. ... Mr. and Mrs. James R. Burroughs of
Modoc, and John Shock of Richmond,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Lumpkin and children, Mary Ann and
Paul . . . Mrs. Anna Jackson and daugh
ter of Boston spent last week with
Mrs. Walter Beeson. . .Ashberry Wood spent the fore part of this week visiting at Elwood Mr. and Mrs. Herjshel Mosier and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Huce Masiers and family of near Modoc Mr. and Mrs. Walter West and son Junior, who recently lived at Muncie, are now staytag with Mr. and Mrs. Will Rollens. . . Ifr. and Mrs. Robert Beckerdite motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
D&vis and daughter, Miss Elsie, Sunday afternoon. They were entertained with good music. .... .Frank Hanson.
who had a stroke of paralysis last
w;k, is improving,. .. .Misa Florence
Lcsan, who has been working near Beatonville, has returned home to help
care for Frank Hanson Ray Dris-
colL-was in Losantville Monday. . . .Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Beeson and daughter Norma spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Worl of Hagerstown Mr. and Mrs. Razie Charles have purchased a new automobile.... Clifford Clamnet called on Ray Driscoll Satur
day evening Miss Idris Wood, Paul CleveiBger, Deloris Lester and Dewey
Stevenson went fishing at Celina, Ohio, last Sunday Ira McCallister of Modoc visited in this vicinity Tuesday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood tooK Sun
day diirner with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wood and family of Modoc Mis3 Opal Haxdwicke of Modoc visited her sister, Mrs. Walter West of this place Sunday. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Rogie Charles and son Cecil of Economy, and Rev. Roe Ambrun of near Farmland, were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Benson and daughter Claircie and son Charles John Lamar called on John C. Keever Tuesday Rob
ert Beckerdite helped Ben Paul haul
cane to Mooreland Wednesday. .
Mose Wood visited Paul Smith of Ha
gerstown Tuesday.
Logansport and Mrs. Louise Surendoii of Richmond called Sunday afternoc on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norris on Midtlleboro pike Mrs. George Worley and. Misa Ardella Brown spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. V. Milce Mrs. Ralph Landis spent Friday Jn Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Hany Landis The basement ot the chuntii has been wired for electricity and the men are plastering the celling.
..aer. and Mrs. Everett Daugherty
enter Uiined at their home Sunday Mr. and M'rs. Pleasant Seaney. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Jefferis and daughter Wilm;w Mr. and Mrs. Rassel Clark and daughter Anna Marie and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Glunt and family Mr. anl Mrs. Russel Ulsh and son Robert spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russel White Mr. and
Mra. Marvllle Worley spent Monday evening 'with Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Robins of Boston.. . . .Will Hansbarger, Mrs. Gamett Smith and son Paul and
Miss Christina Oswalt spent Sunday near Union City with Mr. and Mrs.
Orla Thornburg and family Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Jefferies ana Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney spent Fri
day evening with Mr. and Mra. Carl Hartman of White Water.
MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mrs. George
Worley spent the week end with Mrs. Emory Hobbs south of Centerville
Mrs. Garnett Smith and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer called on Mrs. Frank Tice Monday afternoon Walter Surendorf of
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