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H v B. S. PI.ANS ■ ( O.MMENCEMEN4 KjNTINUEO FROM PAGE ONE', of Hymns: Oll w 'l l"” 1 Almight King" Hfloly. Holy, Holy” Bible”. Like a Shepherd", H-y (ll i (an Smile" nt' Miss Della Sellenn’yer. K Kindei garten Exercises Mis Carroll Cole's Group ■ :rilUr Game Songs—”A Sunnl" "Two Little Blackbirds" K lt le Ho l’eep” "Up, In the Sky", Ought to lane Jesus" Mga, p,aa Black Sheep.” ' Jesus Loves Me" Letlia ■ Kindergarten Exercises H Mrs. Heiman Myers' Group singing-'Praise Him' Kank Him” — "Love Him" ■ro»n Him”, with speaking parts Kylhn’ I'.’intlleil, Patsy Edwimls. K-cinij \ eiiis, Kathryn Yager. He!, ■ jfuts, !>ler. and Margaret Marlin. ■ Primary Department ■ Mrs. Lawrence Linn, Teacher ■fir-i i .1 Memory Work Uuu Kilin ■tlivu Grade "Missionary Stun ■ inJia bx Bobby Porter, Richard ■gunoiiil and Carl Miller. Kenu Grade Song. "Ovei Th,. Kecoml and Third Grade—" The ■ititudes” ■ Ji nior Department ■ Mrs. Fiank Downs, Teacher ■ Pla'b ' "The laist Coin Gruuu ■ junior Girls ■ Mennuy Work— “I Corinthians ■’—Lawrence Anspaugh. ■ Dramatization of Psalm 24 - Boup of Juniors. ■ Offering Song by School. ■ Offetory. ■ closing Hymn—“ Onward ChrisBn Soldiers” ■ Benediction —Rev. A. B. Brown. lINERAL HELI) I FOR TWO GIRLS ■continued form PAGE ONE I Beir search for the person who ■teoned the picnic sandwiches ■ith strychnine, while the funeral ■as being held. ■ Renewal of the investigation ■acted after the funerals. It was ■nnounced that all persons who alluded the picnic would be called to ■e inquiry, with the possibility ■at this line of investigation would ■ opened today. ■ Indianapolis, June 24.—,U.R - A ■rychnine sale in Indiana is coni■rable to the fabled “needle in a
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| Gll^Uj^ics of France mi -ifniftinirffi ■ flMt QB. ; "t France. and’pie'iwLa'al' n i''hn ''f I!' 6 ! l,ir,een,h President Hl their automobile 'as they left Hu nl ?, tte Re Public, are shown President Doumer's inauguration Thiv lala , <e ' ln Paris - lowing the traditional
haystack,” employes of the state I health and pharmacy hoard reveal-' ed today. Indiana has no restrictions what-!' ever upon the sale of st>ychnine or other lethal poisons, excepting that they must be dispensed by registered pharmacists. Strychnine, which purportedly killed two Greenfield persons in a picnic at Lebanon last Sunday, is one of the most common poisons used by farmers and other* for destruction of rodents, birds and pests, it was revealed, with thousands of unrecorded sales in the state annually. Many states require a record of | all poison sales, with names and ! positive identification of purchasers, and intended use. A prescription is an added requirement in some places. Rev. Omar Hufford, Charlottsville, conducted the funeral service, aided by Rev. E. C. Fisher, Charlottsville. Re-enactment of the scene in i the kitchen of the Simmons home was to be asked of Mr. and Mrs.' Simmons either today or tomorrow.! with each detail of the preparation ! of the sandwiches which caused ; the deaths, rehearsed. Mrs. Simmons was guarded carefully at the service, only members
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Os the immediate family being permitted to speak to her. O . ■ HUNK ANDERSON HAS BREAKDOWN FROM PAGE ONE) c - A. College in SpringHeld. Mass., where he was to have reported next week. Fifteen months ago, Rockne was returning from the Rochester Rochester Clinic where he had been trialed for a leg infection that threatened his life He withstood the strain of last season's Notre Dante football schedule but met his death in a Kansas airplane wreck. Anderson's breakdown, friends said, was due to worry over the Notre Dame 1931 season. He first became ill five weeks ago with a cold in the head. He went to Paw Paw Ijjke, Michigan, to relax but was reported worse when he returned to South Bend. o Daring of Columbu. Writing of Columbus' first voyage. one authority says: '“lt was perhaps the bravest exploit ever undertaken, for he was sailing not along the coast, but straight out into the ‘Sea of Darkness.' as the | Atlantic was then called, every mln : ule farther and farther from the only land he really knew.” o —— r Mythological Character Cassandra in mythology was the I daughter of Priam and Hecuba. She i was beloved by Apollo. Cassandra ' promised to listen to his addresses, i provided be would grant her know!I edge of futurity. This she obtained. but she we 8 regardless of ' her promise. Apollo in revenge de- ' termined that no credence should | be given tn her p*-»pliecios. Learn From a Wife An explorer has combed two con tinents for the material for an hour's lecture. Many a woman | can find material for that much in I her husband's pockets.—Arkansas I Gazette. Ancient Scotch Saying “Blessed is Hie bride that the sun j shines on" is an old Scotch saying | known as early as the Seventeenth ; century. It runs as follows; "BlessI ed is the bride that the sun shines 1 i n. Blessed Is the corpse that the | rain falls on.” Condemned by Franklin When the Society of the t'incln nati was formed in 1783. it was characterized by Benjamin Frank lln as “as rapid astride loward an hereditary millinery nobility as ever was made." H.nie Garden Hint Sift the earth to lie used in pots or boxes for starting seeds of an minis in the house. It is easily done by using a common kitchen sieve, and Is well worth the es fort. Famous Observatory Mount Wilson In California, where the well known observatory is located, is in the San Gabriel mountains, overlooking the city of Pasadena. In Los Angeles county. Indispensable Milk Any woman who does not nppre date the value of milk in Hie diet should be prohibited by la*’ from planning menus.—Woman's Home Companion. o — How A'bout In-Laws? Solomon, says an autm.rity, hn'l 1,000 wives and wrote LOOo lyrics. Our office cynic wonders what the five other grievances were.—Ham llton (Ontario) Spectator. — Old-Fashioned Writer In a womans nmgnzfne gays there are very few old sash loned husbands left. Still you .an run across 'em now and again. Only the other day we heard of a fellow who Insisted mi his wife helping him with the dishes.—Border City Star. Spelling and Laziness y Columbia university professor «avs that the brightest students are ‘the poorest spellers. That confirms an old suspicion: the brightest are often the laziest.-San Antonio Evening News.
Theater Is Music Hall Boston —(UP)— The Lancaster 1 heater, a North End movie house where you can see the show for a dime, spends $5,000 to $6,000 a year on a novel cultural program. Among other things, the theater finances the musical education of deserving North End children who show talent in this field, and provides choral training for some 100 other youngsters. o Old Fort to Be Abolished Austin, —(PU)—Abolishment of Fort Ringgold by the U. S. Army in retrenchment plans would wipe out a place that has become almost a shrine to Texans. The modest little ai my post on the Rio Grande is visited by thousands because among its officer quarters can still be pointed out the one occupied by Lieut. Robert E. Lee. Racial Mental Capacity There is no known difference In herent in mental capacities of the various races of mankind. In every race there is a small group above average mentality, a very large middle group having average men tallty, and a small group with less than average mentality. Within these three general classifications there are many shades anil degrees of mental ability, ranging from the idiot or imbecile to the genius. All races have produced brilliant minds. o Large Birds Disappearing The biological survey says that the number of small birds in the United States is increasing, while the number of large birds is de creasing. Large birds lave been bunted more than small ones, and they suffer more when woods and forests are cleared.
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FOR almost every well-known product today there is an unknown imitation. No line of business anywhere is without such substitutes. Daily, they are foisted upon unsuspecting shoppers in place of known, advertised brands. The clerk may say these imitations are “just as good” as regularly advertised products. Or cheaper because they give “a little more” for themoney. But is it ever true? When a product is sold cheaper than one of recognized quality, you may be sure it is made cheaper. Then how can it be just as good? Substitutes are business waifs. They have names, but their names mean nothing. Seldom, if ever, will the manufacturer admit their parentage by advertising. The only kind words they ever receive are spoken to move them from the store—at
Frog Caused Sprained Ankle Ontario, Cal. — (UP) — George Wheeler wanted to see what a froglooks like while croaking its night song, so he and several companions repaired to a nearby creek after dark to satisfy the whim. A frog croaked so unexpectedly that Wheeler did a frog leap, landed in a water hole and sprained his ankle. New Caterpiller Member Stockholm, - (UP) — Sweden's seventh member of the famous international Caterpiller Club Ims Just enrolled. He is Lieutenant Bjorn Gustav Bjuggren of the Royal Swedish Air Force, who saved his life in a paracuhto while his machind crashed. Lieutenant Bjuggren was testing a ned training plane at the Barbaryd Field. o Still It*» Vagu« “The making of dictionaries is expensive," says an ad. “Just think for instance, how much money and blood has been spent to get a uni versa! definition of 'morality.’”— Los Angeles Times. Old Statue Unearthed While workmen were engaged in lowering the stone floor of Hie Lady' chapel of the Saxon church of St. i John the Baptist at Barnack, in the soke of Petersboro, England, a curious stone figure of probably the Thirteenth or Fourteenth century was unearthed. It is thought to represent Christ, fn majesty. Near ly three feet In height and 18 Inches wide, it is complete with the excep lion of the feet and nose. Animal Peculiarity Reindeer and caribou are the only ' members of the deer family in which both sexes have •eons
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Brainy Beauty x~ W y j' -iAk JVa Presenting Dorothy C. Caldwell, of Shamokin, Pa., who was a member of the 1931 class at Temple University, Philadelphia, at which 1,139 graduates received their degrees. Miss Caldwell not only was rated an honor student for re ceiving the highest grades tn English, but she carried away I numerous honors and admiring I glances for her vivacious beauty. Collects Hotel Room Photos Worchester, Mass. — (U.K) — Thor Alfreds has an odd hobby. He is collecting photographs of every hotel room throughout the country where he and his late wife spent one or more nights. Mrs. Alfreds died last October after they had been married nearly a quarter of a century, and Alfreds already has I assembled hundreds of pictures of hotel rooms.
mote profit than dependable, recognized products return! That is the only reason for substitution. The merchant who permits and encourages this practice is looking at today’s sales slips. Not at tomorrow’s loyal customers. Advertising can not create character for any product. But it does place on trial character already established. Think of this whenever you buy. The advertised product has a reputation at stake. It must always make good to hold your confidence. But the substitute product—because it has gained no recognition—has nothing to lose. Honest value is the only inlet to the columns of this newspaper. When you buy brands advertised here —when you are guided by names you know — you are safe. But when you let “over-the-counter” claims prevail against your own good judgment, you may be sorry.
Ex Governor Quits Gun Austin, —(UP) — Former Governor Dan Moody, whose hunting trips caused considerable political criticism when he was governor, has foresworn gun, rod and reel. He says he will not go hunting or fishing again until he has paid off all he owes a considerable bill piled up while ho worked for the state six years on a $4,000 salary. u Y. M. C. A. Camp Planned Springfield. Mass - (UP) Deve-i lopment of a Ta-aero tract of land | fronting on Massaeoit Lake near; here, to be used as a summer train ing camp by the International! Young Men's Christian Association! College is under way. Several build ! ings will be erected for accommodation of students and Instructors. 0 Dam.- ge Done by Rats A few years ago the biological survey made an estimate that rats destroyed $2oO,ooo.o(xl worth ol crops and stored prodmts in tin ! United States. This amount doe- j not take into account the large amount expended in an effort to j combat them. Food and grain In I dustries suffer most from rodents I It is not possible to say which one ; of the food and grain Industries suffers the most, since the same breed of gray rats differ In tlieii food habits. In tile same locality they may be carnivorous or vege tarlan. Repentance True repentance has a double aspect; it looks upon things past with a weeping eye. and upon the future with a watchful eye. —Hosea Ballou.
Pay Boost Didn't Help Austin. Tex. <U.R; Legislators do not worK any better at $lO a day than $5, many Texans have decided after allowing an increase of legislative pay and a session of 12(1 days. No more was accomplished than in former 90 day sessions with |ss a day pay. The joke is on tho I voters, for they cannot change tho I pay back to the old standard. ! Must Be Authority Three means lo fortify belief ire experience, reason and an (borily; of these the more p<> tent is nuHmritv. for belief upon reason or experience will stagger.—Bacon.
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