Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 295, 11 December 1922 — Page 3
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1922.
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NO NEED FOR ALARM IN DECREASING OIL SUPPLY, IS REPORT
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec; 11. The alarm shown by the decreasing oil supply, with the consumption of gasoline on the up-grade due to the increased use of the Internal combustion engine, would be needless were refiners receptive to evolutionary methods of distilla
tion, asserts T. H. Manning of the Industrial Research LaDoratories, in discussing the motor fuel of the future? A single simple operation converting all crude oil. except a very small portion, into a high grade motor fuel, outranking the present products, is advocated by Mr. Manning. "This can be accomplished," he said, "by a single distillate from the crude to the refined without the detail Incurred by redistilling, refining and reprocessing as now practiced by the refiners. This, of course, will require a disregard for the lesser distillates, which would allay the alarm felt by many at the diminishing oil supply. "The oil industry has outgrown its present methods of production and chemical research has shown that all the agitation concerning the decreasing oil resources is weak and unfounded."
fin Richmond Churches
V , J The Philathea class of the irst Baptist church will meet Monday evening
with Mrs. Ray Cavendar, 211H South
Sixth street:
Grace M. E. church will hold its official board meeting Monday evening at the church.
Crawford and Pittenger to Address Farmers Here With the annual farm bureau county convention date definitely set for Saturday, Dec. 16, word has been received from Earl Crawford, former district
director, and from L. A. Pittenger of Delaware county, his successor, that
they will be able to attend the meeting
ana address the farm bureau members The meeting will be held in the Rich
mond high school auditorium, entrance to which is on North Ninth street. The
county officers of the organization will
be elected by those attending.
INDIAN GIRL IS WINNER
LOGANSPORT, Ind. Miss Evelyn
R. Lyon, daughter of U. D. Lyon of
Logansport. has been accorded high
scholastic honors at the University of Wisconsin, according to word received here. She was one of the 70 best students selected from a total of 1,100 persons, it was said.
The Rev. E. Howard Brown, pastor
of the East Main Street Friends church, spoke at Greenfield Sunday on
"Law Enforcement." He spent Monday in Indianapolis with his, parents and his son, Percy Brown, who is head
of the educational department of the
Y. M. C. A. there.
The congregation of the Second
Presbyterian church will hold a con ference Monday night at the church.
The Epworth League Of the First M
E. church will hold a concert at the church Monday night for the benefit of
the Dr. Lowry missionary fund.
Election of officers of the Loyal Daughters' class of the First Christian
church will be held in the church parlors Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Bethany Bible class of the Sec
ond English Lutheran church will meet
to make comforts at the church Mon
day night
The Wittenberg Bible class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church will meet Tuesday evening at the church. The
annual election of officers will be held
All members are urged to be present.
The Men's Bible club of Reid Memo
rial church is holding its regular
monthly dinner Monday evening in the church dining room. Attorney Clarence
Brown will be the speaker. The Ladies
Aid will serve the dinner.
The Woman's Missionary society of
St. Paul s Lutheran church will have
its monthly meeting Wednesday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock in the chapel. '
The Missionary society of the First
English Lutheran church has post
poned its meeting for this month on
account of the death of Rev. Minter.
No meetings will be held by the society until January. Members are asked to take canned fruits and jellies to the home of Mrs. Frank Dressel some-
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The choir of the First Baptist church will rehearse on the Christmas music at the home of Miss Helen Unthank, 108 Lincoln street, Monday evening. Each and every member is urged to be present, as thi3 is a most important rehearsal.
time this week to be distributed to the Margaret Smith home and the Home for the Friendless. The meeting of Circle Number Three, of the First Presbyterian church, which was to have been held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. M. Campfield has been postponed until further announcement. Circle One of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ida Lemon, 22 South Seventeenth street. All members are urged to be present. Reports are to be made on the Christmas bazaar. Th Ladies' Aid society and B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church will hold
a Christmas fair and bazaar at the church (just around the corner of Elev
enth and Main streets) from Dec. 12 to 16 inclusive. This will be an ideal place to do your Christmas shopping,
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The Philathea class of the First Baptist church will meet Monday evening
A delightful special program was given Sunday at the First English Lutheran church. At the morning service Miss Alice Knollenberg, organist, played "Holy Innocence" (ancient melodv. Minl and "Wcrk! The Hprald
Angels Sing" (Mendelssohn) and "Ky-
rie jjjieison " (12th Mass, Mozart). Mrs. F. W. Krueger and the choir gave "The Mpssapp of Ppac.p" fDrpsslerl.
violin obligato, Bernice Richards. In the evening Miss Knollenberg gave the "Chorus of Shepherds" and "Hosan-
nan luunnam. Mrs. Krueger ana the choir gave' the anthem "Holy Night." The cantata "Redeemer and
the King" was given. The pastor. Rev. F. A. Dressel, spoke in the morning on the subject "Christmas" and in the evening upon "Growth." Members of St. John's Lutheran church contributed $197 Sunday toward the general missionary fund of the church. Appropriate sermons were preached in the morning by the pastor, the Rev. A. L. Nicklas, and in the evening by the Rev. Mr. Fischer, superintendent of the Wernle Orphans' home. The Ladies' Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 13, at 2:30 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present.
There will be a bazaar held at the Second Presbyterian church. Nine
teenth and North C streets, Friday afternoon and evening. All kinds of
useful articles will be on sale. The
Philathea class will serve a bean
supper from 5:30 until 7:00 o'clock.
Kveryone welcome.
The Good Cheer class of the First M. E. church will have a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hall, 1 q Smith Eiehth street. Thursday af
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