Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1928 — Page 8

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4H BOYS AND GIRLS TO MEET AT PURDUE U. Every Part of Indiana to Be Represented Beginning Tuesday. By Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 27. Boys and girls from every part of Indiana, members of 4H agricultural or home economics clubs, will gather at Purdue University Tuesday in the tenth annual boys’ and girls’ club round-up, to continue through Friday. The program has been arranged and detailed plans made at the university for handling the largest gathering of club members ever assembled in the State. The group will consist principally of winners in townships and counties who have earned trips to Purdue because of outstanding work in the clubs in which they have been enrolled. Industrial vocational boys will meet at the university the same week. Judging First The round-up will begin Tuesday with judging contests for both boys and girls. Corn, poultry anji egg, beef cattle, swine and sheep judging will be held for boys’ teams, with horse and dairy cattle judging next. Baking, canning and clothing judging contests for the girls will lie held Wednesday and health conests for both groups are scheduled for the same day. The entire period from Tuesday to Friday night will be filled with 'catures, adresses, demonstrations, contests and recreational events. Ten-Year Age Range These in club work are from 10 o 20 years of age and those in atcndance will be all ages within this ! &n? 6. President E. C. Elliott will welcome the youthful visitors to the "ampus in an address Wednesday, and Miss Helen Faye Kinney, club member from Spencer, will respond. R. A. Turner of the United States Department of Agriculture; Rov P. Wisehart, State superintendent? of public instruction, and Director G. I. Christie of the Purdue experiment station will be principal speakers. The university will observe its annual open house Friday night and the visitors, with townspeople, will get to see the university in full swing. LINCOLN CRADLE SHOW Relic 118 Years Old Will Be Exhibited at Marion. l',il United Press MARION. Ind., April 27.—The cardie in which Abraham' Lincoln rocked will be on exhibition at a store here, May 3, 4 and 5, and it is announced by Miss Margaret O’Herron, its owner. The cradle, which is 118 years old, together with a key to the Lincoln home in Indiana and several interesting articles are the property of Miss O’Herron, who is visitor here. The cardie has been put on view in many large cities and has been viewed by thousands of persons. Fire “Fans" Disappointed By United Press WABASH, Ind., April 27.—Several Wabash residents who drove six miles to see what they believed to be a large barn or house on Are, arrived at the Omer W. Wilson farm in time to see the last of a huge straw’ stack going up in smoke The stack was in the center of a field and had been burned by its owner.

Special. Excursion Fares - - Effective every Saturday and Sunday to any point on the System One and onchalf times the regvilar one-way fare Minimum, 50c.

Improved Service to French Lick Train formerly leaving Indianapolis at 12:30 p. m. for French Lick and West Baden now leaves Indianapolis daily 8:30 a. m., affording the desired noon arrival. Lv. Indianapolis - 8:30 a.m. Ar. Bloomington 10:05 a.m. Ar. West Baden* 11:53 a.m. Ar. French Lick 12:00 Noon Parlor cars and coaches. For reservations and information telephone Main 1174 or 1175. Pennsylvania R.R. Monon Route M

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