Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1928 — Page 4

CREWCASTLE HERALD PACE SIX

1 W* FARMER* EKPFfTET)

AT KH. FARM FUNIC

I.

hf on of two ulcerate'! tee'h

^ ■'i.

Elaborate arra.r^.^er,** ftjf Ar t annual Puti^m County Fa .a»r picnic to b*:<a at the Indiana State Farm, F*r day, A jtxip' 17, h. re been complete*! by the committee in charge eofisu.tin* of J. B Carry of the State Farm, Iran Roark ar.-: U'»y«l Ho i' K < ' the Pij'r CO’l y Farm Bureau. «nd County Aj-nt R H /•te?en-on. Aetor iing to the eotcrnittee there will be entertainment and featurec of lutereet to everyon* who .it"-'. 1A a-ii»t dinner a* loo.i - ill one of the bl)r events of the all-uay

program.

The It':.ana State Farm with ita maay •. part.-er.t.- i.- an ; :e..i p.a e for the event. The cotamittee in charge hae made, axraager.i-nta to care for more than 1 000 farrr.c.j; and their familier an. frien:.-. The Putnam County F'arm Bureau w .11 pro-, tide free table service, drink*

Ice cream.

The program will etart at 1 o'clock n the morning All th-*-*- w t.

F'/r -evera! days hta fife was despair ed of. but an •-m^rxency operntlon to drain off the poison was performed’

and the patient rallied.

Hi- i;;.pi ved condition gate ri.«e to hop* shat he would eventually re-

La ? e re*

plica ney

Mary.

terday. however, cora- - r' tn a riou- k:d r d* el ped and phy.-ic-th*»t the end was near, nat i* runited by hi*

to the ground breaking his neck. the -econd floor of the structure, states that an endear r is being] Mrs. Henry Heber was taken to the ’ Mr. and Mr*. Three biocks from this tragedy Through-.ut Cap.tal Pa k and the r .a«ie to ra -e the balance of 1230,- Methodist Hospital Monday and will family and Mr. and Mr* wr> Mr. a-d Mr-. Elmer French, were el- •‘•e - - aijj'tnt i*. . . 1 ‘ 'a! tumt-er’ ./Ot. ne-.e sar;. t*> c^rnt^te the :aad be operated on Tuesday at Imiianap- ton and family all of Clay Ch>* ectroctrtc-d late Monday night whih of amplifier- win be installed so that‘to recondit.an the Constitution, oha. Miss Elso Morrison of Grccnc* i putting up a radio aerial. th- crowc- cat! h'-ar the addres.-. i thre-ugh the sale of the picture of Frank Rogers of Greencastle has' spent Saturday night with jp ^

Senator Key Prman. of Nevada -Old Iron- Admiral Pt::i:p* L been visiting near Stop 36 and at Madonna and Florence Hli‘v ^ who wa* Chairman of the Resototioas h pefol of sellmg three millior. BrariL and attended the Hutche-on re . ^

DEMOCKATIt YOI NG < .•rairee at it lunsto* Conven- ,-rvpi.. of this p: tare, in order that! Sarah Elizabeth Burks of near ! Sunday.

VOTERS CLl B ARISIM. ; • w!, l deliver the add:--- notify- pricele-- Naval relic might be Chicago, who has been spending part

x Geacvaar Sc ,’h f hi* nomina-! saved to po«- : Ironside I f vacation with her r. • - Mr«. |

P -* - - P-3'. : - - ir re ’ . ' d ly sen • ng P^y Mister and Mi-- Mary Burk*. Mr*. Hutcheson Speak-

At Mi — ionarv 'l.vtm.-

tion. 24 south IHmcis street. Ind^n- mother. i The Missionary Society 0 f , ar- - Ordinal:ly this picture would, A pleasant day wai spent at the an Christian Church met with M-, ^

INDIA NAFOLR*. Aagust »—“Athe result of an expremed state-wide de-ire of young people throughout

a .aug .er. -late to join tanks w.tb the D-.v-i -• .e~r, in con a.it at e;i - lt party in the crusade agais-t

were at the bedside

of the notn-

tfcfe

£:ut. Foriiifef Mayer

Will Per-'

.corrup'ion in the state and national governments. Democratic Your.e

*'n E- iJever and oiher life-long Voteis' lub

r, i; and political fstends were j frequent callen at the sickroom. Br-nnan’* pa.-.-i:,g is likely to be , be felt in ail sections of the A1 Smi'h rank-, becaixse of hi* prominence !n New York Governor's forces since ^

1424.

Brennan's po.-ition a.* p>nt of the . -trategicts for Governor tmi'h was and ;- n ha need by developments at the

Bin- convention in Howsten. He yocr _ g voteri club in eTery counly

14 played an active part in the drive which brought victory lor Smith on

and fifty cent*.

are -pringirg up all over

iana.

In the la*t three week#. 15 cl'i 1 #*

with an aggregate membership of mor- I members, hav- fl - organized, and a state Young Voters’

au. in connection with state head

quarter.-, ha# been established at Indianapolis with Dick Heller of De-

ca' ir in ' harg- at present.

' The plan is to have a permanent

RA< E DRIVER RECOVERED

the acceptance

mee.

W-U Deal W.th Ail Issiei

Great isaporta:. e attaches to Governor Smith's #p* h sine* it will bei hi# first complete public utterance on j campaign Ustte* -;nc« the Houston I Convention. Hi# position on farm! relief is eagerly awaited throughout! the middle west and the farm states where reports h«-e been pouring :h| of •'lements dissa -fled with the Re-L publican position ^nd veto of the lief measure. Thr address will cover.

all other issues of :he campaign. j track » bo ^ ^ vtn %eeki at '

re^ : f r acout three dollars ■ nu*l Hutcheson reunion Sunday, AugiR. Bartley Tuesday afternorr r*. ' " A laree i-rowd was nresent and en-lnVI#»-b \l»-c 1,4. u . ' * J '-'

5- A large crowd was present and en-i o’clock. Mrs. Ida BoHom and M-. r . .eyed the mixed program and =plen- E. Cowling were assistant V-t ^ . fid dinner which was spread at the- After business period with**^ j noon hoar. New officers were electee president. Mrs. Warren J. v * for the coming year. They are Bence 1 charge, the program was take- 1

CLINTON. A..-. SUtaus » C

Phiin^. Ptajer by

automobile race driver of In-tianap-

Fran Hutcheson of Stop

S-.ia'

Robin- j

at'en they i progr;

pa rtf

At

exjiected to register as • the gate#. The morning dll be devoted to an explan experts of the various deem# of the State Farm,

er the b.g basket dinner at nocn the farmer- will be spilt into group.and will vi-it various departments of the fSta*e Farm with capabl- leaders

group will visit the huge 'fairy department of the State F'arm to look over the F'artn herd and make a s'udy of the feeding methods employed. Farmer- will be told how to valance a ration of corn, oats and legume bay of which there 1* an unn-ual production in this county th.- rummer. A poultry group. horticulture group and a noib and crop group will all be In charge of various expert! in

these lines.

After the tour* the group- will return to the meeting place and from there tan vi-it another department if

they so desire.

Entertainment will b< provided for everyone. Various department# of the Putnam County F’arm B .reau will be represented at the picnic; mi/chln ery concern# will be on hand to give demonstration# of th-ir products, and local automobile dealers have been

invited to display at least one model car at an auto show

picnic.

the fir*t ballot, and

The notification

■ son is to be in front of the Arling-

the state. The Mate bureau out. r- or ‘ Wj ' M ,n Hot Th * > lal -

cai;.- for the organ.zation of 50 club*

turned to his horr

Re'

Hour

a major portion of the maneuvwbich led to Senator 'Jame- A. s ringing endorsement of the -ee fr- th* platform .n Sam

ton Hall.

credited by lfae eQd 0 , Aug|1 . t and pre ^ nl ln . guests i# to be built in front of th*

that that quota w ill be

hotel. The crow will be on the

34 vice j

M iiTT:. .... i million County Ho pita! htre s-r.-e J . **u-torson pa , e a ' he waa injured at the Jung.e Park Jr "' n teres ting . n d rasptnng talk „

hai re-. Mr family spent Sun-■ some of the places they rutted

apparently entire- in _ G ^ BC * st ^ , „ # I *9*» while on their trip around tj r ’ V" •; -wrid. Sbegavea very . an.-port. L R. Irwtn and family cf.tton of the people coming t ' ,

Ben Davis were here for the Hutche-1 gie* to bathe in the Gane.-j y *' son reunion and visited with Joseph'She said every one wa ”

Hutcheson and family.

CLINTON FALLs

Citation

surpassed by the third week of the

present month.

All clube have Um nme motive in 1,130 wai keyn- .rt 1 ritwd to attend

'Convention will c-iiver the addreejl' 11 *^ ' at "* n -

grounds surrounding.

Claude Bowers. :f New York City., , _ at the Houston I S ' lnda T' Aa ^ u ' t 12 ’ Everyb-ady i# m-

There will be an all-day meeting

«

Church, three mile# we-t of here, on

th*

f? v i

TWO MEN. WOMAN HELD FOR ATTACK ON MARSHAL

mind, that of good honest government, free from corruption. The also have pledged themselves co

'•poison

FRANKFORT. Inr they had beaten the W! r gate. Ind., uncon «> at'' Tfl Obilfe J21CK. two man were arrested t Sheriff Huns and Wcoster in a woods

Aug. 7—After town marsnal of seious with an men and a wohi* afternoon by Deputy Sheriff j.x ruii'.-s south-

east of Wingate and l Frankfort and placed in

nought to jail The

;ciu

aid in combatting the

-quads" which are at work in Indi-* ana and every member will work throughout the campaign in an effort !to secure an "open and above-b<#ard

. bureau.

"The de#ire among young voiers for clean H'o.ernment L practically unanimous, according to tho-e in charge of the organization work of the new clubs. "There i- no member

notifying Mr. Rotir.-on of his nomination for Vice P:--i i-nt. Mr. Rib-ir.-'en. like Cover:. Smith, will de-

liver the chief ad-

. r. He too. will - . s . the i-.-ue- of the campaign, dealing to a great extent with the farm problem w.th which he is esp- .ally familiar b*r ause of his horn- in Arkansas, a

state both South a:, i W- .-t.

tuppesed i*

i some tune in their life, if possiM*

Joseph C. Irwin of Ben Davis Is CO me to this place and bathe visiting his grandparents, Mr. and > river and those who are gr Mrs. J6#eph Hutcheson. j and not expected to live long are I making a special effort to get to f,

i river so you find among the e r «i

MADISON CENTER throng of people who ar makm ! their way toward the river, many #1

cn that oggaaj Sunday. Mi«i— Etta Head and Amelia tB*j•» chair#, who a' Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Davis of Bain- ing spent a very pleasant afternoon Wi -’k- The-ir custom is to cremate the bridge and Mi#. Euia Staggs called I with Misses Bessie and Lula Sigler ^°dy on the same day of death. They

un Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bettis Sunday. ] Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall and Mr. snd Mr#. Abner Sigler visited Mr. >

Mr. and Mrs. Roe Hall and son, Paul and Mr*. George Pi-.-r.-e v.sited! Rev. and Mrs. Kester at Covington,

Adequate Hotel A: omraodatioEs

anti Mr*. Scrday.

Williams at North Salem. ;

pn# ner- are William Hohman, 2S. ship fee connected with the young year* old, of Lafayette; J. T. Haver# voter#’ club and the member# are not , :> ran- ' ■• and I :a ETuLiUllto contribute to any camot Mancie. Ttv- trio had been arre*t- paign funo. The enure plan U to In-<-d :y the Wingate marshal for •' |] a real desire among the young :ng hide* a* R‘-Seville. people to take an active part in the

—— -lection of public servant#. "Following the organization of the

VANDALS ENTER DELIA L HOI SK TLESDA Y NIGHT

A marauder or group of marauder# entered the Delta L’p-iion frater nity hou.-e, 723 ea#t Seminary i-treet. new Tu<-day night, and ransacked the

luring the j' 00 " 1 ' ’b' house in a -earch for

Ivai iable-. It I- believed the thievezan.* i entrance through an unlocked

door of the hou-e.

various counties a di.-trict and state organization will be completed in order to make the organization one of a permanent nature."

OIL BLAST TOLL MOL MS TO 25 AS TWO MORE DIE

While elaborate

been made for broc Albany and Hot S; official- at Democr.-' quarter* In the Ge:. ing, made It clear t

-on- who can po-

ito attend personall; course, will give •

-peche* but w 111 g -.on of the flgure-

; volved.

In both Albany 'there are abundant lprospects are that j advantage of that drive to the cltle* tion*. Automobile tremendous numberoutes. In some 1

ge:-.. nta have

.-• :.g both the

.' ~ ce r t r.a r* * ■ il ] : -

■ -* 1 Motors build ay that all peri> '•) so ir-tend

last Friday. j b*ve their gods of fire here- at ty Ray Evens is papering the home j r * Vt ' r where the bodies are burned of Everett Ellis. , and th e •J'-d the bone# that art Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wright and not burned are thrown in the river. Miss Amelia ElLing drove to A. J.! people go in bathing ard »aji Johnson’s last Thursday to visit John l beir teeth in this muddy, dirty

Thomas, who is ju#t recovering from w “ tcr -

u ptmUm at the Putnam! People are half starvud and Mr. and Mr-. S. O. Ensor, Mr. and ; County Hospital. He seems to be get- ;. are continually begging fr jv pfe Mrs. John Bee. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ting along nicely. a? they come and go. If any oat Holland, Mr. and Mr-. 0--ar Bell and Mrs. Louise Payne of Indianapolis w *'bes to help them they v« th«

spending the week with h«r par- money to the priest and he buys frte

NORTH CLINTON FALLS

Leo'.a Moore and Delia Davis went to

; . fee -

, tJ . , Mrs. Ethel En#or and Mrs. Goldie i Hee called on Mrs. Ora Thoma- Mon-

o real impres-l 'lay afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shonkwiler

notable# in-

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Head. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ellis will move soon to the Chris Brown farm on the Putnam-Parke county line.

people never

and feeds them. These kill any living thing.

At Rangoon in Birina, the Baptist i have strong missions. There are 1«>..

y, t 3 . __ iana .-on and Mrs. Violet Skonkwiler attended the service# at Long Branch

VINCENNES, Ind., A jg. 7.—The

death toll in the LuwrencevUle <i U ., (niimeofr.phed the route# for the con

CHECK | ORCLK GETS

; M-mb... of .he fr-'ern.ty ■*•»* oH «plo«lo« Mch I " -

■ • ; ;fcei and s0E ’r^nt Sunday with Mr.

. , ^ ,'jj ,' and Mrs. George Smith.

ondition and Misa Mar > JlcNeff ^"t Fnaay th. c. lebra-' D3 *“* ' R '‘ tE E’t* 1 ** and Op>al Franx.

Emerson Hart of Indianapolis ‘ spent the week end with Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Hart.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bee were in Crawfordsv i.e. Saturday night.

dubs report a ! inquiritr# a# to j lances they have

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ames of Lena!, 1 **® Chrirtians there. It is said then

J is no place where missionaries Hzh

done so much good.

The elephant is the beast of burden

at Rangoon.

The women smoke very large cigars. It is supposed that the women in our country; who smoke are patterning after them. Sh< showed

6 MONTHS O* STATE FARM * T - ‘ TerJr rwm ^ ransacked *»ut| , 0Ri years okli kRd Jc , hn Mom 35 Jmittee# in both

'hat the I'*** bad not been determined j of La Wr enceville. Ten of the redue to the fart that a checkup had - ma j n j njf g Ur vivors of the bla=t are

not been made a# yet. J ^p^tad to recover.

The lure of easy money through che'k forging will co t Charles Cline 14-year-old orphan, six months of hi* liberty. Cline wa# sentenced to six month- on the Indiana Htate Farm In the Ibitnam Circuit court Wedne - day morning on a charge of cashing a fraudulent check for $27."0 at the Glascock Jewelry ttote last Satur-

day.

Clin, told Judge Jan. P. Hugh* he neded the money and this caused him to cash th< fraudulent check. He

seemed urpri.-td that h' w ould be pu;. !, "l ov - Ishd for his. crime Indicating that h- Marth 0,1 »he Square ., than ht h< 8h 1: ;• ' • • would 1«. given an opportunity to re- M“ rt h of The Anzacn . pay the money out of his wages a* an j Debutante. Overture .. employe at the lo',*1 cement plant. 1t '‘ 1 March Cline cashed a total of «: ?ht check Mjr Tuba fi ‘ An ”

-

ities for adequate I

hotel accomn.odations with a wide

range in price.

Sunday

Mrs. Eva Nicoson of Brazil is spending a few days wi^; Mrs. Scott

Irwin.

Mrs. Margie Welch, of Buck Creek, is spending the week with her moth-

er, Mrs. R. P. Moore.

n Ray Even# and family visited Mr. j u* *ome articles she bought in India, ! and Mrs. Alien Bain near Bainbridge *» beautiful scarf bordered in g'dd. a _ | la-t Sunday. Mrs. Bain i# a cousin of! bra** plate, a hag and a god purchi!-

| Mrs. Evens. ; e<d ir Japan.

Hubert Sherman, Greencastle hat- 1 The society is also grateM to Mr* Con. ng at the church chery man, was in our neighborhood Frank Hays for some article.- she

CANAAN ( HAPEL

HAM) TO PL IT 15 NUMBERS WHEAT SEED W ARNING AT THE WEEKLY < O.MERT TO INDIANA FARMERS

PA I ESTINE

The Hom t

wa* well attended Sunda. The .Sun- the first of the week, collecting eggs rent to the meeting. There were 3

for incubation. .hand made bell# from Nazareth, the

Mr. and Mrs.

Smith of Chi-

A rv'tr,!rn of fifre en nuiabet ha- B B. Benner, secretary of the Cen

' >'• - A •

' ' * H ■ ' f : h*' Th'if- 1 ; a 1 m .n the i-ffices of the Indiana nlghet concert to l»e giv<-n from the. Farm Bureau, Indianapolis -ays:

“It has tome to our attention that

i m. dnu .urs. • l*y

1 cago are visiting ni# mother, Emmie

day School convention wa# held at | TiSO. .Six chure.he# were reiiresented.

Alice Bro- ■ suffer*

; ing with a broken arm, is somewhat

ca-.on was the ice cream supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Head la-t Sunday evening. The oeca-

Smith.

Mr. and Mrs.

on Henry Osh# rt! Sunday evening.

better.

Mr*. Charles Dunn made a b^-ipes* #:on was the reunion of the Head fam

raid Game* called trip to Greencastle, Monday. ily Those present were Estel Head,

lorth side of the court hou.-e begin-'

Mrs. Roy Beaman and Mrs. Doliie Mr. and Mr#. Morris Payne. Mr. and

Fred B- k ar. familv spent Sun- Haasier called on Mr Marvin Young Mrs. Sylvan Glover, all of Indianapo-

: The Conct

red winter wheat this year, and the . . Pan- 111 extreme poor quality of ai! wheat . . .. J- well generally, soft red wheat seed is be-

F ‘

Myers Indiana for milling purposes. • Lnuiendean’ "It also seems likely that wneat} . Southwell containing garlic bulblets, al#© wild . ... IPInj; - onion, will be shipped into the soft

Overture "The Champion" Southwell wheat territories in Ohio and Indiana . ^ t Sun j av „p h Frt j the Community Hospital at Brazil, at Otter Creek Baptist Church last

f Vr. t »• r rti i rt.n ) ! aS. I V . g # w* a A a a_ w*.. —. a ^

h* re. S> w ■. w tr< 1 .1 k- 4 one wa# on a Mitchell tank. Hi- sen tence to the Farm wa* on the check ca«hed at the Glascock Jewelry store, i'^' Cashing of each Irauaulent eh'-ck con stituted a separate! affenae and the young man was warned that if he

did not ill -traight If i Li- r*-l- w t 'or, S'att March ... Young' them on their guard again t the purfrom 'he Farm he would t* a:;al. 0 * r - f Honor”, Overture Skagg chase and use of ary wheat contain-

day in Bainbridge with Mrs. Charlie

Beck.

Ren Soiomen entertained a number • of guests Saturday night and Sunday Mrs. Henry Osborn and children spent laJit week with C. O. Osborn at

Hazelwood.

Henry 0*born and son, Dor.ald, were in Indianapolis Wednesday. Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Alexander

one evening last weto:. ; li#. Mi*s Donna Payne of Ladoga and

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaman and Mr M.-# Amelia Eiling.

and Mrs. Jame* Beaman and *on Ray The Johnson reunion was heid last

attended th*.- Young reunion at Hoos- Sunday near Portland Mills,

ier Highlands, Sunday. The berry picker# have become so The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. resolute in the pur-ait of the luscious Sam F’rost, Wednesday, August 8. berry that they not only plunder the Mrs. fora Girton called on Mrs. berries but tear down the prohibitive

Jame- Beaman Saturday evening. notices posted by the farmers.

George Reberger w-n 0 ha* been in 1 Harley Head attended the services

(Intermission)

Anibas#adot Lamrendean Hattie Mountain, March .Southwell Encore” Overture Kiefer I h*- Checkered Flag J* •* •■II

to be used for seed because of the large abandonment this year where

wheat acreage wa# largest.

"Therefore, I believe that a timely warring to our members, may place

Roger*.

Bell Cas.sity and children and Mrs. 1 Brown spent .'•unday with Alva

Haynes.

j Mrs. Donald Games -pent one -lay : !a*t week with M: Harold K-g- re.

Wa>

ngton Cost

\*

Sousa ing garlic or onion bulbiets, a!#o corn ' 1 cockle; as to contaminate our field* | with tr»e#e [test# will surely inflict a

am

< d and again sentenced on or.t o: thej

other bad cbecks.

The young n.au said Le toriii*-r j ly wa# a ward of the MethodUt nrph-i nr,age here- having been went here I from Waverly. He left the orphan-1 nge in 142 4 and said he had

working on a farm In Illirj"i-prior to have rota yet paid the city treasur-j thousands of dollars of further loss towing here thre- week# ago. H> n- " or Ihe improv* nient work on these! to our farmers.”

- '

nou. 1 ■ i;a ' u i ay afternooa at 4 o’clock .^ELABORATE NOTIFICATION

SOI IIIM ESI JA( KSON

F.SSMENTS WILL S(M)N

BE DELINQUENT life-long pieagu* which is next to im i -Mr#. Bertha Allen and daughter, j possible to eradicate, and further dis- Fern, called on Mrs. New la Barker

Property of re.-#*ident* on t-e,uth count the quality of our grain to a heen Ja».kt-on street and Illinois street who' degree that in turn, will amount to

has returned home.

Forest Hassler called cn Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hassler Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr-. Elliott Adamson of Terre Haute called on Mr. and Mr*. ' Roy Beaman, Friday evening. James AJbright ha# been working

1 for George Reberger.

Fred Reberger called on Ray Hen-

ry Beaman Sunday.

Sunday.

HAMRK K STATION

Mi. s Mary Hauck has returned rt’rom a motor trip to Wisconsin. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fletchor Ritchenson Tuesday even-

ing. July 31.

Mr. and Mrs. W ill Reese of Middle# town. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ret*e of New Haven, Conn., called l un Mr. aiid Mrs. J. E. Hutcheson and

Turkey and a man’s tie, v -man's gloves and a pocket book ight in Pari*. Mrs. Myra Curtis gave a report of our missions in the U. S. and in the foreign countries. W arc Airg work in nearly every stau n th* f nion and have missionaries in fhin!. Fneha, Jamica, Japan. .Mexico, Philippine Islands, South A;-«ric» and Thibet. The September meeting will be held with Mrs. Handy on the cemetery road. We will go out for breakfast. have our meeting and return .home before noon. During the social hour the hostess served delicious refreshment*.

I SK BOMBS TO ROB < VK

PUTNAM V1LLE

Sunday aftern»>on. _______

Mrs. Nellie Watson and on. Rich- A child H t . a ] th conference will be l aughters. Wednesday, aid. of Carpentcrsville spent W ednc-s ] h .. ld in the ichool houst . All({ust 14 Miss Florence Hutchcsoa

who wa- given a term oi 1 to 5 year#

at th<; Indiana State prison.

... spent

day with her mother, Mrs. Alice Wil- from g. 3u t0 4 O » elock There shoul j Wednesday night and Thursday v^ith son- be a large attendance. Each child ^ cr s ' s ^ r ' Mrs. H. L. Morrison of

Mrs. Will Newby and daughter, rnust be accompanied by its parent. ! Greencastle.

I LANS ARE BEING MADE May, e-ab'ed on Mrs. ( lark W . or.. arc from infancy to prc-#.ehool Mr. and Mrs. Andy Appel called on - ■ — Tuesday afternoon. 1 apt.. Mr. and Mrs. James Bence and Mr. 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 8-—Arrange-j Mr. and Mrs. Bobble Tool of Terre j Miss Esther W hitaker i* Attending | and Mr *- Ernest Avert Monday night.

Hurry Sutton called on Ernest

Avert Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. O. L Girton and

Hert, who have been visiting her ^ nc ca H e< l on Mrs. Addk- Clifford

father, Dr. Theodore S. Jennings of

af

The check on which he wa# sen-; 11 Wednesday. Several pro-| fenced was made out to himself aiid owners ou the#e two streets| signed by A. M. Fletcher. It wa#| ha '* by city,

, P ly nearing coapletlnigj Hagle spent then vacation w:th ref* Arraigned with Cline was Robert 10 1 ll " •' - • tutiil*- or sign foi for the formal notifleatlon ceremonies ptives of this neighborhood. t . va Wisconsin.

Ik ni,y. a«- 46. Penal Farm - cap. ,ih " ' L '• | 0< Governor Smith a- the Democratic ^ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barker .-pent j Mr*. Will Glide-well and *- n. Ro-

DRENNAN DIES HAN KBK OF

AFTER 8KPT l«

According t-, Mr. L,sby the con-1 noMl i ,l cc for President, at Albany, f Sunday with her parents, Mr. and

tractor can tik- a lien against

I r :■ - ! a unlay. He Vic< Pr. -idc-nte'M urg- that property owner# who haveiAik., August 30.

the; August 22, and of Senator Rob:neon, ^ Mrs. Ross Oliver, of near Bainbrulgc.

Hot Bprings,

P0I8ON

neglected their

CHICAGO, Aug. 6. — (INS)— .1 G< 1 I I: • i li rii 1<. ; , » r of Illlnoi , di< h- re tooay folh . paying a week's illness of septic poison! nr.d compilations of kidney trouble. I

ID wa# 83 years old.

The DcuiOcraUc thieUain pa..*- d away at John U. Murphy Hospital at 3 </< lo< k thi* morning curroundea by ind members of his family and a few p© - . intimate friend*. H<- had been tin-;!,,. r conM'iou* most of the night. During wir brief lucid spills he wa- t(jo weak to. > pp«-ak lo I hose about him. .hr Mr. Brennan w;, stti'ken a w.-i) p, : ggo with ivcp'ic poib&uing follow

a iiitnt;. either! Becuu*e of the expected crowd#, the i- '.ount due by Haturday or platform# at both notifications will -a foi tin Ham it Law whieh;be larger than originally anticipated. I" ri of ten yva: tojThi special gu--t# from differ«qit for 'he iiuproveiucut. part# of the country have for the ■ — - ■■ j most part signified their intention of

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attending the celebrations. In addition, information received at Democratic National Headquarter* Indl-

1NM A NAPOLI S, Aug. 8. (INS)

Lawrence Slavi n.,, 20, of Plainfield cates special trains and automobile

William Rook, r of < rawford villd j

called on U-ster Wilson .Sunday af- Williams and Mr. and Mrs. t. E.

ternoon.

Misses Lucile and

visited their grandmother, Mrs. Alice i Mr aml Mrg viike Finn and chilWiLon, Sunday afternoon. ! dren art . visiting in St. Louis, Mo. ' Dr. Firnest W right and tffif* of 111-

j Talkington of Columbus have return-

Jessie Wilson wl hofnt .

OLD IRONSIDES PICTl RES A letter from Hear Admiral, Philip Andrews, U. S. Navy, stationed at Boston Navy Yard, where the

a ineman for the Indianajiolis parties will be at troth Albany and F'ngate (oaotitution. better known

r <v Light Company was dead,Hot Springs, greatly increasing the!

inois are visiting the former’s mother Mrs.. Sam Wright. Frank Suthcrlin i. able to be in the store part of the time.

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today

here a vens

the third victim < within ■';*! hour-, received 2,300

lire crowds.

j Workmen will start on the platvolts | form at Albany very soon. It is to he

nh h, body while working on constricted in trout of the Slate Gapof a poll ;n front of 617 ca..t, Itol Building at the foot of the

as “Old Ironsides” is being restored

to her former glory, as a living re-; |>, (I on an< i w if t . 0 f Heech minder of the famous vessel that Grove and Rev. Waiter King and saved the Nation during its early | f am j| y 0 f Indianapolis siient the

truggle for Indei*mdancc, was re- cn< j w j t h >i r _ an d Mrs. James i ,n<,iana P <,,i *; Mr. and Mrs. L. ||

— - - — —, *eived by the Navy Recruiting Sta- .y Hutcheson. Mr. Hutcheson is stil! ] 1 innf y *"<1 family of Williamsportstreet and thca plunged 45 fc^t broad Dont stairway which lead* to,/ion, at Indianapolis. Th* letter | confined to the hous* with sicknes*. j ' Ir - an<1 Mrs. Roy Irwin of Ben Davis

Monday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Bushall called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins and son,

Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutcheson #i>ent Thureday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ferrand. Mrs. FVrrand entertained for her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Will

Reese.

Miss Mildred Hammond is visiting Miss Grctchen Pickett at Keelsvillt.

Those from a distance that attended the Hutehcson reunion wore Miss I 0. W. Storm, of Coatesvtlle. f° rm( ' r Violet Butlr-r of St. Louis; Mrs. Ettie •y of Ihls city Is in a hn. pita! in I" 1 .Nelson of Terre Hants; Mrs. Nellie anapolls w here he underwent a" Hutcheson and son, Dudly, Mr and !‘“on requiring the romovsl of * F* rl • ir#. Walter King and family all of M| lower jaw. due to an inf" 11 '!

Ue is a member of the I. 0 0lodge in this city.—Martinsville K 6

ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 8.-UN8) —Throwing tear-ga# boml - into sf armored detective bureau car to blind the driver and six guaru-, two gangs of bandits escaped " h f000 in cash here today. The armored car was owned by the Sweeney D«tective Bureau of St. Paul ai i «a#on .its way from a downtown lank to * Lank in south St. Paul.

Give* Birthday Party I or Small Daughter

Mrs. Andrew Wimmer entertairei with a fuirtySit her home east ot Greencastle, Tuesday afternoon honor of her daughter, Helen ) faces’ tenth birthday. The children enjoy;d the afternoon playing R dmt ' and contests on the spacious sha'iv lawn of the Wimmer home. Delia 011 -' refreshments of ice cream, cake t' 1, candy were served. Thu*e present w-ere Helen, Hershel and KnnBain, Ernestine and Tre.—ie Stet f Irene and Evelyn South, Richard a 0 ' Marjorie Lewman, Josephine a n ‘ Crystal Hendrick, Dorothy and Florence Poplaty, Richard Veach, '' nr ’ ren Wade Etcheson, Madonna N' bo" Lois and Vivian Priest, David Sam 01 Hostetter, Margaret Tate, Cleyi* f 1 ' 1 ' linger, and Mary Ann and Rob* 11 - 1

June Ncwgent.

porter.