Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 306, 23 December 1922 — Page 21

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1922.

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WHISTLES PLACED IN TAILS OF PIGEONS TO v AVOID HAWK ATTACKS

(From the Kansas City Star) "The reliability of the homer pigeon over radio, telephone, telegraph or any other known means of message transportation, for short distances has been demonstrated," said Roy Delhauer, United States pigeon expert, in a lecture to members of the second battalion, fourth field artillery, regarding the handling of homing pigeons atFt. Sam Houston, Tex., recently. Mr. Delhauer has recently adopted a bamboo whistle that may be attached to the pigeon's tail as a protection against the attack of h&wks while in the air. The whistle is very light and makes a shrill noise, thus frightening

off any bird of prey that wanders too

near the message bird.

in Manama it is said that such a

whistle is a necessity on account of the prevalence of pigeon hawks. The whistle is an invention of the Chinese. Mr. Delhauer said that in China it is not an uncommon thing for the natives to release whole flocks of pigeons and other birds, each with a whistle tied to its tail. .As the birds fly about the great number of whistles produce aerial music.

TEACHERS' PROBLEM HARD TO SOLVE.

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.Mrs. Mary Locke called on Mrs. Vir-1

ginia Holcomb Tuesday afternoon.

HTJNTSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs

Ora Smith and little daughter and

air. ana Mrs. Koy iane, of Bloomingport, were gpests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Lane Mr. and Ms. Wesley Lane and family spent the day Sunray with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young, near Winchester.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Harper dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harper.. .Mr. and Mrs. Urban Retter and son, Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Retter and daughter Mary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Retter Miss Gladys Fenimore of Miami Normal spent the week end With Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox.... .Mr. and Mrs. Myrvle Horner have moved on Harold Jor

dan s farm east of Fountain City..:..

miss Florence Collier, of Cowan, spent Friday night with Miss Rachel Hunt.. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Horner. Mrs. Lena Dudley. Locia Rowe and Mayna Harvey ' spent Thursday at' Winchester Miss. Esther Bales

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These nine sets of twins are scholars at St. Bernard's School, in fit. Paul, Minn., and the latest problem under discussion by the teachers ia the best method o labeling them so they may be told apart. .

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MOORELAND, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mutersapugh and family of near Lisbon spent Wednesday with Mooreland friends and relatives. .. .Mrs. D. S. Johnson and Mrs. Charles Daughty f Lcsantville visited at Mooreland with Mrs. Martha Johnson who is rery ill.. George Manifold and family, Berniece Bookout, Gladys Bales and Fern McColium attended church at Losantville Sunday evening. . .Edward Brown of Losantville were in New:astls Saturday Robert Smitn of Carlos City was in Newcastle SaturJay W. H. Schwerkhardt, Homer Huddleston and family of Newcastle, Walter and Clara Swoveland and Beulah Bainter of Buck Creek spent Sun

day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown ind family of Moorelnd. . . .Miss Bertha McCallister and Truby Holcomb of

Mooreland were in Newcastle Satur

day evening John Harty of near Mooreland was in Muncie Saturday... Ike Koons of Newcastle was in Mooreland Saturday. .Jessie Waltz of Mooreland spent Friday and Saturday near 3reen's Fork. . .Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb entertained Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and laughter. Lois of nar Mooreland. Miss Bertha McCallister of this place, and Truby Holcomb of Newcastle. .. .Henry and W. H. Sweikhardt were in Cambridge City last Thursday on business

Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Brown spent Saturday in Muncie. .Miss Opal Bousnan of Mooreland and Clinton Brock jf Hagerstown spent Saturday evening in Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr and family of Newcastle visited cith Lewis Snider and family. .. .Mr. ind Mrs. Ed Ulrich of Hagerstown spent Monday In Mooreland with rela:ives. . . ,Miss Freedith Holcomb called in Mr. and Mrs. Orville Parker and laughter, lee Oma, Thursday evening i...Miss Freedith Holcomb has got :he chickenpox. . . .Jack Holcomb callid on Mr. and Mrs. Billy Metsker Satlrday morning. .. .1. B. Cory has installed new machinery in his feed mill ind is doing some fine grinding of all tinds of grain. . . .Mrs. E. L. Brown and VIrs. John Givin of Mooreland visited it Newcastle Wednesday Miss Ger:ie Downing was in Losantville Thurslay Jack Holcomb was in Losantrille Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar , 3rown and daughter, of Mooreland ;alled on Mr. and Mrs. Luna Locke

Friday. .. .Melvin Wood was in Moore-

and one day this week Mrs. John

Bales and Mrs. Emmctt Moore of Mooreland spent the day with Mrs. Russel Dennis of Dalton Wednesday.. ..Frank Keever and family of Newcastle visited with Lewis Snyder and family of Mooreland Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore of Mooreland took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain Sunday. . .Charles Koons and Floyd Covalt made a business trip to Hagerstown Tuesday Mrs. Jennie Holcomb called on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Parker and daughter, Lee Oma Monday evening ...Mr. and Mrs. Everette Manifold and Mrs. Otho Koons, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gold, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huffman and family of Newcastle Mrs.' Mag Huffman, Mrs. Dave Gray. Mrs. Lydia Davis, Mrs. Ben Grissum spent Saturday with Mrs. Martha Johnson of Mooreland who is very ill Miss Esther Covalt spent Saturday in Newcastle. .. .Miss Ora Brown who has been working at Elmer Lumpkin's home spent the week-end with Mr. and

Mrs. Marcus Pool and children of tnis place Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wig

gins and Mrs. Marthanna Halstead of Newcastle, Willie Johnson of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Linville and daughter, Mildred, of Blountsville, Mrs. Joe Johnson called on Mrs. Martha Johnson of Mooreland who is very sick.... Mrs. Ben Grissum of Mooreland spent Tuesday with Mrs. Edward Crandall of. Newcastle Luna Locke called on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Parker and daughter, Sunday evening......

Miss Gladys Bales spent the week-end with Miss Fern McColium... '.Mrs. Ed

ward Deardorff called on Mrs. N. P.

McColium of Moorelanl Monday afternoon.. Mrs. Jane Lamb's' mother, Mrs. Staffered of Muncie now is making her home there Mrs. Clifford Gable was in Losantville Monday afternoon "Frank Bal land Luther Ball of Mooreland went to Newcastle Monday The revival closed Sunday night at the Christian church. .. .Mrs. Luther Ball 'spent Monday with Jane Kiser ..Mrs. George Manifold and Mrs. N. P. McColium of near Mooreland visited Sam Scott and family Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, called on Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lamb Sunday evening. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bookout and family entertained to Sunday dinner, Eary Bookout and family of near Hagerstown, Charley Wood and family, George Manifold and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. McColium and family of Mooreland, Walter Bales and family and Dan Metsker Frank Houser was in Mooreland Saturday.. ..Carl Lilly called on Mr. and Mrs. Billy Devore and son, Rex. Thursday evening.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holcomb

were in Mooreland Tuesday Melvin Wood and Orville Parker called on Mr. and-Mrs.. Jack Holcomb Tuesday morning. .Archie Brown and family and Alonzo Waltz and family visited Carl Myers and family of Newcastle Sunday Miss Mabel and Stella Grim were in Mooreland Tuesday..

wsa-the guest Sunday of Miss Charlotte Botkin Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hodson of Modoc, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubush Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cougill and sons spent

Grubbs had as her guests Sunday, Mr. Sunday with . Mr. and Mfs. David Elliott, at Unionport Mr. and Mrs. Guy Friar and family, of near Winchester were guests Sunday of Mr and Frs. James Hunt, of Muncie, from Friday till Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dudley of near Farmland

spent Saturday with k Mr. and Mrs Ernest Dudley Miss Dorothy Botkin spent Sunday with Gretchen Piner Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown and children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wayne Whitehead, at Carlos Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt and

son of Muncie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coffin and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Stanley near Bloorningport Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bly and daughter were .shopping at Richmond Saturday Mrs. Mary Jane and Mrs. Russel Grubbs, Mr. and Mrs John Grubbs and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Grubbs. and chil

dren, of Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt of Muncie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sheppard Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harvey and children spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Newcastle Rev. and Mrs. Roger Stults and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stults spent Sunday with Russel Hunt James Bales spent the week end at Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Byron McCormick and little daughter spent Sunday with Oscar McCormick, near Cosantville Mr. and

Mrs. Lewis Coffin were guests at din

ner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Catey, near Carlos Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engle of Carlos, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chenoweth of Snow Hill, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Bales Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheppard and little son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Marion Hill at Farmland. ..Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bly and daughter dined with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eckerle, at' Lynn Sunday.

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