Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1928 — Page 3

CREENCASTLE HERALD PAGE FIVE

Ernest Roller, former Greencastle A. C. Grays, president of the Rock-

' i v jU e j y [ a ti ona i Bank, was in Greencas-

tle Friday the guest of E. A. Brown and other relatives and friends. Mr. Grays is a brother-in-law of E. A.

Brown.

resident and his sister-in-law. Miss Anna Bicknell and Mr. Roller's two Frnest B. Roller and George P.

were in Green

Holler of Newman. Ill

C (1p Friday the guests for the day ' (M r. and Mrs. John Dunlavy.

Kauble & Son have Bled a suit on note in the p ' ltnan1 Clrcu,t Court against Mrs. N. A. Randall. A demand of $106 is made. Fred V. Thomas is attorney for the plaintiff. Mrs. W. M. McGaughey and daugh u ,‘ Miss Margaret Emily, spent Friday in Terre Haute. • Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge took Karl Lagenour, penal farm escape, to the Indiana State Reformatory at Pendleton, Fiiday, to begin a 1 to 5 .ear term. The Sheriff was accompanied by Francis Cook. Miss Ruth Nees, DePauw University graduate and member of the Phi Beta Kappa sorority, who taught at New Market last year, has accepted a position in the Froebel high school at Gary this year. Miss Nees lives at New Ross. Elder W. E. Gill and Mrs. Gill attended an old Baptist Association meeting near Petersburg, Friday. Mrs. Perry Myers, south Vine street suffered a broken arm in a fall at her home, Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Flint, who live northwest of Greencastle are the par,nts of a daughter, born Thursday right. Both the mother and daughter are doing well.

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Township trustees held a meeting with County Superintendent John C. Vermillion Saturday morning to discuss final arrangements for the opening of school next Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newgent were visitors in Greencastle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Newgent were mar ried at Brook last Wednesday. They will reside at Bainbridge where Mr. Newgent is coach of the high school.

John T. Sutherlin has filed a petition in the Putnam Circuit court for the appointment of a guardian for George T. Sutherlin of Roachdale alleged of unsound mind. The petitioner asks that the Putnam Circuit Court name a guardian to have custody of the person of the defendant and management of his estate. W. M. Sutherlin is attorney for the petitioner.

Mr. and Mrs. Eber Hamilton,] Greencastle, R. 1. have returned from! a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neld-j er at Akron, 0., Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Neider are sisters.

Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Runyan of Cloverdale visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albin and family, east of Greencastle, Sunday. A. R. Woods of Indianapolis was an over-night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Sunday night.

Miss Ella Mahanna will return to Greencastle Tuesday from Bay View, Michigan, where she has been manager of Pearl O’Halr’s Studio. Miss O’Hair will not return to Greencastle until October.

Staten Owens and Clair Albin. school truck drivers, took two new school truck chassis to Mitchell Monday to have new school truck bodies fitted on them at the factory.

The Central Trust Co., has been appointed guardian for Paul Vawter, Mary K. Vawter, Harold Vawter and John Vawter, in the Putnam Circuit court. The Vawter's are minor heirs of C. M. and E. B. Vawter, late of St. Joseph county, now deceased. They now reside in Greencastle and have n personal estate of $5,000, according to the application for guardianship.

Moffett & Dobbs have delivered a four door sedan to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Light. Mrs. Light has gone to Bay View and will be accompanied home by her son, Amos Light, who has been attending music school during the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Allee and daughters, Edna and Evelyn, west Elizabeth street, have returned from un extended visit with relatives at Ames, la. They were accompanied on the trip by the former’s brother, Jesse Allee and wife of Worthington.

Fifteen marriage licenses were issued during the month of August by the Putnam County Clerk. Mrs. W. M. McGaughey and Mrs. Charles J. Arnold were in Indianapolis for the day, Saturday.

Miss Geneva Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown, went to Indianapolis Monday morning where she will study under the leadership of Charlie Davis orchestra, preparatory to her theatric engagement which begins in two weeks. The company will have Its first engagement at the Lyric.

An Oakland 2-door sedan was delivered to W. E. Stierwalt, of Quincy, by Stark & Griffith, local dealers, Friday. Guy Wright, local contractor, Alva Lisby, county treasurer, and Charles Heath, motored to French Lick, Friday, on business. Fred Cook, of Greencastle, is driving a new Pontiac 2-door sedan, delivered by Stark & Griffith, local dealers.

Ernest Stoner, deputy postmaster, is confined to his home by an attack of illness. Mr. Stoner became suddenly ill, Friday night, and Saturday was confined to his bed.

Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Longden arrived home Friday from Bay View, Mich., where the DePauw vice-presi-dent and his wife have been spending a part of the summer. Mrs. Frank J. Walsh and son, I James of I,afayette, have removed to this city from lAtfayette. Mrs. Walsh is a sister of Mrs. L. D. Snider, north

1 Madison street.

Mrs. W. C. Stewart who recently | suffered a second stroke of paralysis, is reported to be in a slightly improved condition. Mrs. Stewart, who is a ] former Greencastle school teacher, I resides on south Indiana street. Her sister, Mrs. Clara Lammers, is here j from St. Louis called by the illness. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eiteljorge, of j ( hicago, visited the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eiteljorge, west Seminary street, Friday. They [ were accompanied home FViday eveni n K by their children who have been spending several weeks here with

their gandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. James Mullis, Mrs. Artie Parks and son Jack of Terre Haute, spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, Olive street. Miss Virginia Williams accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Broadstreet visited in Greencastle Sunday. Mrs. Aaron Swift and Mrs. Roy Cowling of Morgantown visited friends in Greencastle Sunday. Miss Bonnie Moffett of Indianapolis was the guest of Miss Evelyn Ayler over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crosby attended the State Fair, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunt attended the State Fair at Indianapolis, Mon-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goddard, north Madison street, spent Sunday visiting relatives at Cambridge City. Charles Wood, assistant postmaster at Jasonville, visited relatives in Greencastle Sunday.

Ola Ellis, west Walnut street road, who has been confined to his home and the County Hospital for some time by illness, was able to be uptown Monday. Mr. Ellis Is much improv-

ed.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Potter of Mobile, Ala., who have been here for seevral weeks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Potter and other relatives and friends, left Monday for their home. Mr. Potter has a position with the Mobile city government. Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, who has been seriously ill at her home on south Indiana street, was slightly Improved Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Dobbs have returned to their home at I^aporte after a visit of two weeks here with relatives.

Miss Helen Brothers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brothers, south Ix>eust street, left Sunday night for Sparta, 111., where she will teach Eng lish in the high schoql there. Miss Brothers has the position which her cousin, Mrs. Arthur Morgan, formerly Miss Cena Brothers, hedd last year. John Rightsell, who has been in the County Hospital, returned to his home at Reelsville, Tuesday. Moffett & Dobbs report the sale of a Buick Business Man’s coupe to Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of DePauw. Willis Plyes of Indianapolis was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry, west Columbia street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cosby of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Finney and children of C’.overdale spent Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. George Finney, west Franklin street.

Rev. and Mrs. Vistor L. Raphael had as their guest Wednesday Miss Marrie Hendrich of Wilson, Kansas. Miss Hendrich is a director of Religious Education in the Presbytery of Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Estes, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Estes left Monday for his home in Stillwater, Okla., where he will be engaged as teacher at that town. Misses Alice and Florence Earle of Brazil visited in Greencastle Tuesday. Miss Alice Earle will soon leave for Madison Wis., where she teaches home economics and Miss Florence Earle is an English teacher in the high school at Brazil.

The bride is the youngest daughter 1 of Mrs. Jesse Martin. She was raised in Attica, graduating from DePauw University, at Greencastle. She has been teaching for several years, and last year taught in the schools at Mt. Carmel, 111. Mr. Lehti is a young architect of St. Louis, Mo. He is a graduate of Yale University and Art School of New York. Mr. and Mrs. l^hti left Saturday evening for a motor trip to Brooklyn, N. Y., where they will visit Mr. I^hti’s parents for two weeks. They will make their residence in St. Louis.—Attica Ledger-Tribune.

Mrs. Clara Daily and daughter, Mary Elizabeth of Indianapolis, spent the week end and Labor day with Miss Mary Lovett, south Vine street.

Mrs. Georgeann By<fly, west Columbia street, returned home Sunday from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Emery Pyles, of Indianapolis.

Beck Sales Company have delivered a Chevrolet Landau sedan to Albert Kuey and a coupe to H. E. Robbins. During the month of August they delivered thirty cars.

M. and Mrs. Clen Perrine and sons who were injured in an automobile ac cident Saturday morning, and who have been in the County Hospital, returned to their home in Cincinnati, O., Tuesday.

Harry Hanna, age 46, an inmate of the Indiana State Farm, died at the institution shortly after noon Tuesday of organic heart trouble. The body was brought to the Lakin F uneral Home where it was prepared for burial. Hanna was sent to the Farm from Indianapolis and the. body will be returned there.

Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Stoner and former’s sister, Mrs. Oscar O’Hair, | drove to Rensselaer, Friday, to take Miss Elizabeth Stoner to that town. ■ Miss Stoner has been appointed physical director in the Rensselaer schools the coming year. Rensselaer j is the county seat of Jasper County. Several Grencastle persons attend'd the funeral of Harold D. “Doe” Brown, former Greencastle. barber, j recently paroled from the Indiana State prison where he was serving a r r m for bigamy, at Jamestown Sat|Pr<laf, Brown succumbed at his home j m Jamestown of a complication of I diseases.

Ferd Lucas and Dr. J. A. Throop have gone to Montezuma where they will spend a week fishing. John Call of Gary visited relatives in Greencastle Sunday and accompanied Miss Ann Cannon to Gary. Mrs. William Price and daughter, Mrs. Ida McAtee have returned from a two weeks visit in Kentucky with relatives.

Miss Katherine Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Long, south Locust street, is visiting in Indianapolis.

Miss Helen Stephenson, of Darling ton, former teacher of art in the Cloverdale schools, will teach in Michigan City the coming year.

bomas D. Brookshire has been ap Pointed administrator of the estate p t * 1e Joel Brookshire, in the ‘“‘nam Circuit court. Joel Brook- * hlre <ii, ‘ d November 13, 1927, at La'“VW « personal estate of ’ IMI * n, l leaving as his only heirs, "'•sons, Quay Brookshire of Clevel ' n • O., and Swan Brookshire, of Milwaukee, Wis. ( lay Oliver has filed a suit on note ’el utnam Circuit court against | "est Micheal. A demand of $65.20 ! Theodore Crawley is attor,,e y for the plaintiff.

Miss Jennie Clements who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alverson has returned to her home in Indianap oils.

J. E. Cravens, of Clayton, and his father, WMlliam M. Cravens, were in Greencastle Tuesday. Mr. Cravens i* a railway mail clerk and is well known here. W illiam M. Cravens who bears a great resemblance to the liffe John W. Kern, although nior e than 80 years of age, is exceedingly hale and hearty. He resides on a farm at Clayton.

Miss Ruth Kauble has returned to the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis where she is a floor supervisor, after a 15-day vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kauble in Madison township.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McIntosh of Indianapolis, who recently returned from a wedding trip to Europe, are visiting in Greencastle. Mrs. McIntosh was Miss Ethel Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyle, east Hanna street.

W’illiam Gillaspy, Bloomington man, was fined a total of $45 in the court of Mayor Charles McGaughey Tuesday afternoon on a charge of intoxication. Gillaspy is held in the County Jail until arrangements are made to pay his fine.

Rotary had as its speaker guest at its Wednesday noon luncheon, president G. Bromley Oxnam of DePauw University, who spoke interestingly on the Russian situation. Capt. Bernard McMahon, new commandant of the DePauw R. O. T. C. and a new member of Rotary, also spoke briefly. Prof. Flarl Bowman the new head of the department of Education at the University was a guest at the luncheon.

Mr. and Mrs. F'orest Gardner, south Jackson street, and Andrew Miller, west Jacob street have returned from a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rowings near Lake Michigan. Mrs. Rowing is a sister of Mrs. Gardner and Mr. Miller.

Elder J. N. Dalby will go to Plymouth Thursday on business.

Miss Catherine Stoner and Simpson Stoner have returned from a visit at Gary and Chicago.

Dr. and Mrs. W. D. James visited in Indianapolis Monday. Aaron Arnold has started the erection of a new home on Hillsdale avenue in Northwood.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Zaring of Manhattan attended the State Fair, Monday.

Miss Augusta Glidewell, north Mad is,.n street, attended the State Fair, Moi day.

Mrs. Cora Shelton and Miss Evelyn Ann Stevens of Evansville are visiting Mrs. R. L O’Hair. Miss Kathryn Miller of Roachdale, former deputy county auditor, is assisting in the County Auditor’s office. Mr. and Mrs. W’illiam Pavlos visited relatives in Salem Monday and attended the auto races there.

Orville Hale, of< Bainbridge, was a visitor in Greencastle, Monday. Mr. Hale will enter DePauw University this fall where he is a Rector Scholar. He was forcod to give up his school work two years ago on account of ill health.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoessel of Ft. Wayne, formerly of this city, are here for a short visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Stoessel formerly was engaged in the practice of law here. He now is in the legal department of an insurance company.

Oscar Rector, of the Rector Sales Co., was in Indianapolis, Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eitel attended the State Fair Wednesday.

Dr. O. F. Overstreet was a visitor in Indianapolis Wednesday.

Mrs. R. L. O’Hair and her guest, Mrs Cora Shelton of Evansville, visited in Indianapolis Tuesday.

Mrs. C. C. Tucker visited in Indirnapolis Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashworth attended the State Fair Wednesday.

W’ill V. Barker has been appointed administrator of the estate of Columbus C. Barker, in the Putnam Circuit court.

Nevins-Clodfelter Marriage Saturday One of the most impressive weddings of the early fall took place Saturday evening, September 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clodfelter at Portland Mills, when their daughter, Evelyn Josephine, became the bride of Arthur Nevins, son of Mrs, Elizabeth Nevins of Indianapolis. Preceding the ceremony Miss Lorna Alexander sang, “1 Love You Truly” and “At Dawning.” As the clock was striking 8 the bridal procession decended the stairs to the strains of the Lohrengrin wedding march. The impressive ring ceremony was read, before the fireplace, which was banked with ferns and garden flowers, by Rev. H. O. Brat-

ten.

Doris Elaine Alexander and Virginia Buis acted as flower girls and wore dainty dresses of net over slips of blue and pink. Miss Retha Webb, the bride’s only attendant, wore a dress of pink taffeta, fashioned bouffant, with ruffles of taffeta and tulle and carried a bouquet of rose asters

and pink roses.

The bride was attired in a gown of white lace with a long waist and wide satin girdle. The sleeves were l° n £ end ended in points over the hands. Her veil was arranged with a cap .of kce, with orange blossoms at each side. She carried a shower bouquet of

white asters.

James S. Sweet was best man. A reception followed the ceremony at which time Mr. E. V. Alexander sang “The Secret.” He was accompanied by Miss Alberta Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Nevins left following the reception for a wedding trip to Lake Michigan. Mrs. Nevins traveled in a brown ensemble with flid

Mrs. Emma Akers, Mrs. Jermimah Riddell, Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd, Mrs. John Raab, Sylvester Pollom, Dave Pollom, Clarence Pollom, Virgie Raab Genieve Pollom, Ruth Raab, Mary Riddell, Nell Pell, Geneva Boyd, Margaret Wools, Flora Howard, Tessa Brann, Edythe G. Boyd, Frederick Debeor, Stephen and Joewillis Wools, Roy, Stephen and Philip Boyd, Ray Herbert, Glenn and Jesse Williams, Esther, Walmeeta and Jane Wright. Several others were present whose names were not obtained.

Local Girls Return To School Miss Margaret Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkinson, east Washington street, and Miss Edna I,ane, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Frank I,ane, south Indiana street, returned to Indianapolis, Wednesday, where they will begin their second year’s work in Indianapolis Teacher’s College.

Scobec Reunion To Be Sunday The Scobec family reunion will be held Sunday, September 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold. * A

Mrs. Sayers Reviews f Trip For Club Mcmiiers of the Fortnightly Club which met at the home of Mrs. Albert Daggy, Tuesday evening, heard a very interesting resume of the recent trip through California by Mrs. S. C. Sayers. She wrote of her trip, entitled, “California For Me” which she read. She told of th e many places she visited and of the interesting things she saw. Mrs. F. C. Tilden assisted Mrs. Daggy during the evening. The following were guests and were former members of the club, Mrs. Arthur Hamrick of Clayton, Mrs. George Morris and Mrs. D. Miller of Terre Haute and Mrs. William Koeh-

ANTI HOOYF.R FARM GROUP OPEN OFFICE

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 6.— (INS)—Having devoted Tuesday to agriculture, both Democratic and Reant j i publican organizations of Indiana to-

T. Mortimer Collins has filed suit in the Putnam Circuit court against Charles A. Edwards and Laura A. Edwards to foreclose on a note and mortgage. A demand of $741 is made. Phillips & Weaver are attorneys for the plaintiff.

accessories to match. They will be at home October 1, at 2057 Central avenue in Indianapolis. Mr. Nevins is assistant manager of the Household F inance Company

in Indianapolis.

Clyde Hershman has filed suit for divorce in the Putnam Circuit court against Ella Hershman. The plaintiff charges the defendant did not love him, was quarrelsome and abusive, refused to cook for him, and when he returned from work would lock him

out Of their home. Thtodor* ( mu ley j and is attorney for the plaintiff. Reunion Held In August

Mr. and Mrs. Hanna Entertain For Guests

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanna entertained informally at their home, Tues day evening for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Richardson of Garrett. Mrs. Richardson formerly was Miss Alice Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Surface of Darlington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hanna Tuesday. Mrs. Surface was formerly Miss Reggie Daniels of this city.

FARMER A Slit IDE

NASHVILLE, Ind., Sept. 5.— (INS)—William Ziegler, 56, a farmer, was found at his farm home near here, with a bullet wound in his head. Coroner Joshua Bond returned a verdict of suicide.

MARRIAGE LICENSE

Cyril G. Masten, age 22, laborer, Greencastle R. 3, and Adele Modlin, age 21, stenographer, Bainbridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis English were in Indianapolis Wednesday and attended the State Fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, west of Terre Haute.

Harry Conklin, of Shelbyville, a former Greencastle boy, was hei* Monday visiting his father George Conklin and other relatives and friends.

Dr. O. F. Overstreet and John Thomas returned home Saturday from Bay View, Mich. Mrs. L. R. Kkardt returned to Greencastle with them.

Miss Bernice Flint to Indianapolis after

has returned spending the

week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flint, on North Jackson

street.

Kenneth Todd accompanied Mr. Stark from Stark fc Griffith, Pontiac dealers to Pontiac, Mich., Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Neal, south Indiana street, are the parents of a daughter, born Sunday.

Walter Spear of Cincinnati has returned to his home after visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. B. Evans, west Walnut street.

Fire Chief John Goddard accompan ied John Cherry to St. Louis Tuesday with a load of furniture belonging to Mrs. Clara Lammers.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby and W. D. Wright and daughter, Ruth, of Fillmore, attended the State Fair in Indianapolis, Monday.

County treasurer Alva Lisby, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lisby, Melba Lisby, Lola Lisby, Raymond Lisby and Mrs. Alice Cline, all of Fillmore, attended the State Fair, Monday.

Blanche Shane, daughter of deputy Sheriff Bert Shane of Hendricks coun ty, was taken to an Indianapolis Hospital, Monday, and underwent an operation for appendicitis, Tuesday. Miss Shane is well known to many Putnam County residents.

Charles C. Brown of Indianapolis was in Greencastle Tuesday to visit his mother, Mrs. James Brown, who has lK>en seriously ill.

Miss Mary Burk of Terre Haute is the guest of Miss Alice Murphy, Franklin street.

Miss Mary Torr, east Franklin street, has as her guests Misses Virginia Walker and Alyce Brown of Connersville.

Mrs. Juanita Vandiver and daughter of Harrodsburgh, Ky., are in Greencastle the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huey, east Hanna street.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall, of west of Greencastle, attended the Slat* F'air in Indianapolis, Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Butterfield, east Anderson street, have gone to Knightstown where they will visit relatives for several weeks.

Ralph Allen, former barber at the Timmons barber shop, is now employ ed in a big shop in Gary. Mr. Allen way here over the week end.

Wright and Johnson Families Hold Reunion A number of the friends and relatives met at the home of L. Marion Wright in Madison township, Sunday to hold a general reunion of the Wright and Johnson families. All came with well filled baskets and by the noon hour the capacious table was fairly loaded down with a dinner sufficient to tempt the appetite of the most fastidious. Following is a partial list of those present: Bernard Bradfield and family and Mrs. Fannie Sims of Rockville; Alfred Johnson and family of Terre Haute; Henry Andrews and family of Bloomington; John Johnson and wife of Indianapolis; Mrs. Eva Nicoson of Brazil; Bernie Wright and family of Decatur, 111.; and Scott Irwin and family of this township. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and singing after which all departed for their homes with many wishes for another return of the joyful occasion.

DePauw Graduate 'Weds At Attica A very pretty home wedding took place Saturday when Miss Mary Ellen Martin, of this city, became the bride of E. Arvo Lehti, of St. Louis, Mo. The marriage took place at 4:30 p. m. at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jesse Martin, 405 east Washington street.

The second annual reunion of the Boyd-Rissler and Pollom family was held in O. P. Wrights grove southeast of Manhattan, on Sunday, Au-

gust 19.

At noon a bountiful dinner was served, after which everyone enjoyed themselves to the utmost. In the afternoon a program was given and after that the officers were elected for the coming year. Those elected were as follows: Ralph RissUr, president; Ola Pollom secretary ami treasurer; Misses Jane Wright, Vergie Raab and Edythe G. Boyde committee for en-

tertainment.

Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rosco*' Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Raab, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Howard, Mr. and Mrs. George Rissler, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rissler, Mr. and Mrs. Greely Sendmyer, Mr. and Mrs. William Raab, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brann, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Raab, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Danhour, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rissler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rissler, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hadden, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W’right, Mr. and Mrs. Volley Raab, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raab, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kunkel, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Pollom, Mr. and Mrs. Mort Rissler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Williams, Tom Williams, Herbert Williams, Mrs. Esther Ann Williams, Mrs. Joanna Wools, Mrs. Pruda Boyd

day turned their attention to labor, with announcements made that Frank C. Dailey, Democratic, and Harry G. Leslie, Republican nominees for Governor, would address the Indi ana Federaiton of Labor during its state convention next week at Evans

ville.

Both parties “broadcast” on the pertinent agricultural issue yesterday. The Democratic farm advisory committee met and selected J. R. Riggs, of Sullivan, who was Assistant SeoVe tary of Agriculture under President Wilson to head a militant campaign among farmers for both national and aj”! state tickets, while the G. O. P. farm committee reported on its visit to Herbert Hoover at Cedar Rapids. la.,

on Aug. 22.

Meanwhile anti-Hoover farm organization opened offices In the Hotel English. The group was christened the Independent Equality for Agri-

culture Club.

The report of the Republican farm ers concerning Hoover said. In part: "We found Mr. Hoover to be a plain, quiet, dignified and friendly man, who recognizes the depressed condition of agriculture to be of utmost and outstanding Importance affecting substantially and seriously the general economic welfare of tha Nation’s financial, commercial and in-

dustrial activities. "

The Agricultural Club, on the other hand, issued a statement today say ing that the organization, chiefly com posed of Republicans, was opposed to Hoover, who ‘‘stands convicted among the farmers as the enemy of agricul-

tural welfare."

Officers named were George W. Trautman, Sun man, chairman, and Claude Rankin, Bloomington, secre-

tary.

THREE KILLED

GARY, Ind., Sept. 5.—(INS)— James Boyer, 41, his wife, Betty, 38, and daughter, Betty Jane, 8, were dead here today after Boyer drove his automobile in the path of a South Shore train at an unprotected crossing on the Dunes highway near here last night. Many motorists witnessed the accident.

Dr. F. O. Overstreet Dr. R. J. Overstreet DENTIST Office in the Bence Building on South Vine Street, Greencastle, Indiana