Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1920 — Page 2

The Herald - Democrat

J. Arnold .

Proprietor

,Friday tne offii-e, 17 • >i<1 Ip Soutli Jackson Street, Green••M'ian*.

DIPLOMAS ARE GIVEN 51 HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS

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“Live a life chuck full of service,” •laid Principal) Georpe, Buck, of Short! idfrc Hiph School. Indianapolis Friday inKht to fifty one members of the graduating class of G. H. S.

The High School Auditorium was w. ll filled and a more interesting pro giam has never hem given. The speaker admonished the stuiler.ts to try to do for others and not try to do others. He said," Some of you have been given one talent, others two talents.perhaps some rive,but it remains to be seen how many taltnts you will have at the close of you life. JIarshall Abrams son of Mr. anil Mrs . Roy Abrams, as representative of the class of 1920 said that although it is a pleasure to go out in fife either to work or go to higher schools of learning, it also was with great regret that they left the high school. The presentation of the class was made by Principal William Dow. Pef. Dow spoke highly of this years class and Greencastles standing in the Educational circle of the middle west He said in closing, “It is indeed a pleasure for me to present this fine class of 1920 to the superintendent of schools and the school board for graduation. Supt. E. C. Dodson said in in presentation of the diplomas,“This class as it leaves the portals of this building will long be remembered for

the many talents displayed by the members. , May each member bring honor to this school, this community and to their country.” The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. H. C. Clippinger, pastor of the Locust street church. The music of the evening was furnished by the girl's semi-chorus under the direction of Mrs. George Christie ami the High School Orchestra directed by Donald Rogers. Miss Martha Trippeer, a student of the PePauw Music School beautifully sang the leading paid to “Cahnson Provencale,” assisted by the semichorus. The winners of the James Beverly Lucas prizes for this year were: First .. Miss Annabelle McWethy Second .... Miss. Blanche Bk-knell Third ..Miss Margaret McGaughey The prizes are given by Mr. and Mrs. Fcrd Lucas in commemoration of their son, James, who when a Freshman in high school two years ago was taken ill and died of the inflm nza. The prizes are ten dollars, five dollars and three dollars and were given this year to students of the Freshman English Class.

, SENIOR CLASS TO PI RCHASE BRONZE TABLET MEMORIAL

'TOWNSHIP

A committee has been chosen to i select an appropriate memorial for the Senior H. S. class. The members are Miss Lillian Southard. Miss Lein Wall . Lewis Hirt, and Phillip Maxwell. It is probable that a bronzi tablet will be left in the building. About $100, the receipts of the Class Play will be used to purchase the memorial.

This Miller Cord Tire has run 92.000 Miles On n •■Wrv Truck

22,000-Mile Tread And Why They Are Exceptions

Wern Miller Tires arc often exhibited w ith leome sign like above. Countless letters also reach ns telling such mileage tales. These arc very pleasing. Eut wc don't want users in general to expect miracles from

Millers.

Service to Expect Kxpcet from Millers greater 'erv'ce than from any like-type tire. And 19 times in 2'J

you will get it.

Expect it to cutserve any tire yc-i put opposite, end it aim' A i; ariably will. Expect twice the mileage tires gave a fetv years ago. . 1 they will doubtless do still better. Expect tread wear 25 per cent 1 utter than from others and ycu'I! net be

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What Our Tests Shcv/ We run tires rt cur fretor 1 ' ten million miles a year to make these service te*t=. sdical tests. ' ires are run constantly, night f-nd da;., ami under heavy load. M e v, ant quick comparison':. On cur tcri’ng mach.ines Miller Cord? average 15.000 i. iks, ami Fabrics about

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You will gt t on a Miller an exceptional tread. It is by 25 per cent the best

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R. E. Knoll Co., Inc. Greencsatle, Indiana.!

HENRY I’REVO BUYS IN NORTHWOOI)

A choice corner building site on Highfftll Avenue has been purchased this week by Henry Prevo of S. C. Prevo & Sons. The Kagay Realty Co. report advance inquiries much better than they anticipated and the improv ments will be pushed through to completion as soon as possible. The pipe for the sanitary sewer avixird this morning and the work of ditching and laying the tile will be started immediately.

R. E. KNOLL TO BUILD IN NORTHWOOD

R. E. Knoll, County Auditor and Dodge Automobile dealer, has purchased a choice lot on Highfall Avenue in Northwood and will start building in the near future. Mr. Knoll will build a bungalow which he will occupy as his home.

OFFICER KILLS STUDENT FOLLOWING AN ARGUMENT

MADISON, Wis. May 28—Carl Jandorf of Grand Rapids, Mich, a tophomore student at the University of Wisconsin was shot and killed here late today by a policeman. The shooing resulted from an argument with Undents whom the officer attempted to stop from taking a barber pole, intended to be burned during an undergraduate frolic tonight. Jandorf's parents are here having ionic to visit him. His father is the owner of a chain of stores in Michigan and Ohio. Winn ED A TA l I.M ANNEW BARBER FIRM Nelson Taulman who for the past twelve years has been employed at the Palace barber shop has resigned his position and will be associated in business with F. S. Whittcd on the north west corner of square. Air. Taulman and Mr. Whitted are remodeling their shop and making it one of the most modern in the city.Mr. Taulman will be in his new place of business on Monday and will be glad to meet all his friends.

Mrs. Mary Tucker Noble has returned from Montevall, Alabama where .••he has been teaching music this winter.

Mrs. E. Grove, formerly, Miss. Mamie Albaugh of this city has written to the High School graduating class thanking them for <>■ dieating the 1920 annual to her.

CHAIRMEN

Dr. W. W.Tucke Dr. C. C. Tuckt t | Physicians and Surg eo „

ARE NAMED; 0 ®" Vi « s„2|

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Washington and Walnut Su» Creencsstle, Indian*. * Dr. O. F. Overstreet Dr. R. J. Overstreet DENTISTS Office in the Bence Building on South Vine Street, Grwn | castle, Indiana.

CHARLES JACKSON IN CHARGE OF THE SALVATION ARMY DRIVE, MAKES ANNOUNCE-

MENT

Putnam County has how a nearly complete oganizution to raise funds in the 1920 Salvation army Home Service appeal. Mr. L. S. Carpenter local insurance man and head of Boy Scout organization will take the initiative in the appeal in Grecncastle. The boy scouts under Mr. Carpenter’s direction will make a thorough canvass of the city. The enrollment blanks go to every person over 18 years of age will be distributed in the city Saturday afternoon and will probably be collected Monday or Tuesday. Everyone knows the worthiness of the cause to which they arc being asked to give so each and every person will he expected to contribute something to home service. A letter from Major Robinson will go to each family. This letter will show exactly what has been done with the funds collected by the Salvation army heretofore and what they expect to do with the money obtained in this “1920 Home* Service Appeal ” The chairman of the various town- j ships and towns of the county for the J 1920 Home Service Appeal of the Sal- I vation Army have bv-n named by County Chairman Charles A. Jackson. They arc as follows: Franklin Township and Roachdale Mrs. Bertha Miller Russell Township and Russelville ... Dr. Eugene Bilbo Clinton Twp Wilbur Clodfelter Monroe Twp. and Bainbridge .. D. V. Etcheson Floyd Twp Charles Lobdell Grecncastle Twp. and City L. S. Car-

penter.

Madison Twp Jesse Sears Washington Thad Pickett Cloverdale Twp. . .Mrs. Estes Duncan Warren' Twp J. E. Cromwell \ UTILITOR TRACTOR FOR GREENt ASTLE GOLF COURSE

[rich benefIts) I There is not a skrile reason I I Why you should di ..J the benefits of rid j Scoffs Eniolsioii Far .better than u l tonics or medicine'.. f. V(r , j dr p of Scott’s t !.;’r:!n,»es| to strer.eth and bciur nukJ S ■ * .. • I , J-l,.,;. • I '* * r f ***»RH*I»1R ' v #• joyful mm\ Unleis yc-ur food is diyested mtV | Out the alter math o! painful &cxlisy | the joy it taken ©at ol Loti tsturi ned fvmf. *

are wonderful in their I t', t 9 ^ 1 rtorriBch trou’led with over-acidity. | Pleasant to l.Ac—relief proiirpt and I definite. 1 MABF JV PCOTT A SOWNT MAIiZKS OF SCGTTS LMLLS40N

A Utilitor tractor for the Greeneast le Golf Club course is expected to solve the mowing toubles of the golf club. Each year the club management has had difficulties securing teams and men to mow the course early in the spring, as at that time the teams and men are all busy with their farming. Earl Harris, agent for the tractor took one with a gang of three HO inch iiiowc’s to the course a few days ago and it has proved so satisfactory that it probably will be purchased.

Auto Trucking Stork Hauling a specialty Haul Anything Any place Herman Bryant Ciovertlale Route 4 Phone Belle Union Price* reasonable

Mrs. John Cross of Brazil attended | the Hivh School Commenrement Exercises Friday evening. ’

Dr. W. D. James Ex-U. S. A. Veterinarian Office Pheiffenberger Shot

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F^QR ntozs Lire mileage, more miles lo r. L gallon of gasoline, greater riding comfe l arid for the best possible tire investment Next Tima—BUY FISK Thete tire* are built to this Idea!: “To be the best concern in the world to work for and the squares! concern in existence to do business with " HV ENIi MOFFETT, A DOBBS. H R NICHOLS

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