Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1913 — List of Graduates in The Different Townships. [ARTICLE]

List of Graduates in The Different Townships.

Barkley—Worth Johnston, Creola ' ’orbet, Harvey Snow, Ida M. Snow, Seth Reed, Arnold Kolhoff, Mary ML Greenlee Ada E. Spurgeon, Mary Brandenburg. „ Carpenter—lrene Bartoo, Cecile Culp, Harold Cummons, Emma Fulmer, Phyl Miller, Olga Baler, Robert Williams. Gillam—Emmett Hershman, Ora J. Bennett, Bernice Antcliff, Oka ; Ballard, Golda Turner, Daniel i xuild, Phoebe Foisel, Cynthia louston, Cornelia Leonard, Martha Imith, Alta Robinson, Sarah Maddox, Della Houston. Hanging Grove—Walter Erb, Cecil Tyler, Noble Cook. Jordan—Stella Corbin, Leigh Timmons, Ethel Sayers. Kankakee—Russell Jones, Wiliam DeArmond, Ed Fitzgerald, Nora Davis, Donald Peregrine, William Cullen. Keener—Grace Punter, Herbert Hanaway, Anna DeHaan, Fred Cheever, William Steinke, Martha Swart, Clara Hartley, Cornia Abbring, Rosa Feldman, Estle Halleck. Marlon—Anna Zimmer, Albert Linback. Mllroy—Cora Digman, Philip Guttrich, Russell Parks. Newton—Earl Price, Louis Lane, Oscar Weiss, Etta Bare, Esther Yeoman.

Union—Charles Williams, Cora Harrod, Amzie Schultz, Marie Gant, Mary Comer, Ruth Florence, Violet Davisson, Milton McKay. Walker—Wave Nelson, Graee Knapp, Irving Lewis, Eva Salrin. Wheatfleld—Polly Stevenson, Roy Grube, Effie Wesner, Ruth Kennedy, Vivian Jones, Maud Smith, Vera Violetta Slatterly. The original copy og Gen. Robert E. Lee’s farewell to his army after bis surrender to Grant at Appomatox, was sold for $425 at a sale in Philadelpia. Elizabeth Geiger, 38, was fined $lO and costs by Judge Page, of Milwaukee, for wearing a “slit” skirt, which the judge described as “too short, too tight and |oo much slit”

Thirty-eight silk workers who, as pickets, gathered in front of a mill during strike disturbances on April 25, were convicted of unlawful assemblage Friday night by a county court jury at Paterson, N. J. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, was operated upon at Washington, D. CL, for a mastoid abscess. Surgeons said his physical condition is such as to promise a speedy recovery. The Joseph A. Lyons medal for elocution at the University of Notre Dame was awarded to John Hynes, a sophomore in the college of economics, after a recitation of “The Human Word,” in competition with six others. 4 - "