Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 28B, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 September 1929 — Page 1
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TEODY RODGEVELT DOES NOT MINCE WORDS WHEN SPEAKING FOR PUBLIC UNDERg - STANDING Tells Ligonier Members at Marion Meeting to Participate Actively in ! Party Polietics For General Good - Through active participation in party politics the World war veteran can aid greatly in elimination of conditions which made the ‘‘scandalous doings in the Illinois and Pennsylvania primaries” possible, Theodore Roosevelt Jr, former assistant secretary of the navy declared in an address at the convention of the Indiana department of the American Legion at Marion Tuesday. ; Roosevelt scored the voting ‘‘slacker’’ in urging the formier service men to join some party. Roosevelt also assailed pacificism. “There are in this country a large group of persons whose heads are as soft as their hearts who want to do away with the army and navy,” he declared. ‘*This is sheer lunacy. We of the army know what war is and we want no more of it.. But we also want our country to be prepared S 0 that none will dare attack us and take from our firesides our sons.” Perpetuation of the traditions of the war should be one of the aims of the legion, Roosevelt said. He further urged all former service men to .take part in party politics thia the politician who “saddles” an issue may be eliminated. .
Saves Child’s Lite, Mrs. Christian Hesert, -of Fort Wayne, was thrown from an automobile driven by" her husband, when the car collided with a machine driven by Dr. Staddt, of Ann Arbor, Mich., eight miles west of South Bend, Monday. Mrs. Hessert was holding her eleven-months-old child in her arms, and she <lung tightly to the child, and probably save its life. Mrs. Hessert was severely lacerated -and bruised, but is not .believed to be seriously injured. : Autos Go Over Embankment. ~ Two automobiles went over a fifteen ft. embankment at Yellow Creek Monday afternoon, but neither car was overturned and no one was injured. Frank Berkey, in an Overland sedan, had stom)'ed'nn the pavement ‘because of a'slight collision ahead. D. J. Getz, of Goshen, driving- -a Buick touring car struck the Overland from behind, and both went oveér the embanksnent. oil Market Remains Unsettled. Peppermint oil is irregular and unsettled in the New York market but prices are not declining as was anticipated, due probably to the effect which orders sent from this markey to be delivered against high protect, ed contracts have been ‘bad upon primary market holders. Natural oil is quoted at $lO-10:50 a pound while distilled is $10.50 to $ll a pound. Released on Bond. . Vietor Morgan, whose home is north east of Wakarusa, gained his freedom on a $5OO bond after being arrested Saturday for housebreaking. A hear--ing was held in Justice Wogoman’s court at Wakarusa Saturday evening and Morgan was bound over to the cir cuit court. The charge was brought by Charles Anthony, whose home in Wakarusa is alleged to have been entered. - - :
' Dies at South Bend. Mrs. Laura Whitten Slick, 81 a pioneer resident of South Bend and mother of Federal Judge Thomas W, Slick, died Sunday night from bronchitis. Mrs. Slick was born in South Bend and was the mother of seven children, all of whom are living. Body of Man Found. The body of a man, believed to be James Stevens, of South Bend, was discovered floating in the St. Joseph river four miles south of Niles. It was in a bad state of decomposition. Kunce Family Reunion. The fifth annual reunion of the Kunce relatives will be held in thq‘ shelter house of the Tourists Park on Sunday, September sth. All relatives! invited. , ' | A : l New Telephone Directory Out. ~ The new telephone dictories have been delievered to the telephone company and. patrons may secure their ~directory there. _ Lions Club to Meet. : The Ligonier Lions club will meet for luncheon at the American Cafe next Thursday after a month of inactivity. Rudolph Valentino in “The Son of a Sheik” will be presented at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Sept, 14-15-16th.
THE LIGONIER BANNER
LIGONIER. NOBLE COUNTY, INDIANA. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21929
WINDS BRING CORN BORER New Theory Of Spread of Borer Is Advanced by Frank N. Wallace of Indianapolis A theory that the encroachment of the dread corn borer upon Indiana corn fields is the direct result of strong northeast winds was advanced today by State Entomologist Frank N. Wallace. : “The strong wind. which swept Indiana continuously during the latter part of June and the first of July in my opinion is responsible for .the invasion of the borer,” Wallace said. “Most of the moths, through which the borer is propagated I believe came from Canada. “Due” to the direction and force of the wind the pest has now spread as far west as LaGrange county.’ Wallace has spent the last few weeks in the heart of the infested area which comprises twenty townships in DeKalb, Steuben, Allen and LaGrange counties. . . He soon is to .take charge of an experimental laboratory to be established by the department of conservation, The failure to establish any quarantines as yet.was explained by thd fact that the borer has not heen found in sweet corn or in any early field corn ready for shipment. . .
o Sunday Auto Mishap. Miss Dorothy (Clark 18 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Clark of Elkhart is in the General hospital at Elkhart in a serious condition as the result of an auto accident on the river road about three miles west of that city. : T Miss Clark was riding with three other persons in g Chevrolet coupe and while passing another machine the driver of the Chevrolet let two wheels on his machine leave the pavement. This caused the car to swerve and strike g railing over a culvert. Death Crosing Eliminated. “Death Crossing”’ at New Carlisle, St. Joe county, was eliminated at 7 o'clock Sunday morning, when the subway which has ben under construc tion for some time was opened to traffic. ' : : The Lincoln Highway now goes down a slight grade thmugh'the subway, and aip another grade to the road level, thus doing away with the triple railroad c¢rossing which has brought death to many motorists in the past ' - Entertain Relatives, The following relatives were. entertained at the home of Mrs. Kate Woods Sunday Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Tackwell, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Smith and daughters Lavon and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and son Roger, Ruth Smith Charles Tackwell of Fort Wayne Ernest Woods of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Hascall Crothers and daughter Helen Ligonier; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Umbenhower and son Adrian. An enjoyable time was had by all.
Baby Bandit. Fort "Wayne now claims the voungest bandit. A boy barely eight yvears old broke into the McCreary & Rimer second hand store and stole| three watches. He was arrested and turned over to the juvenile authorities. = To Close Highway Gap. - When the Haver road in Sparta township is completed it will closq Lthe Lincoln Highway gap through the town of Kimmell left open by the state highway commission. The expense is to be met by Sparta township. Child Hit By Auto. Clifford 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor of Fort Wayne was seriossly hurt when he was struck by an automobile driven by I}.lrs. Christ Zink. The lad was playlhg on the street and ran in front of the machine.. Girl Disappears. . Miss Bernice Bigler, of North Webster, disappeared from the interurban station at Warsaw last Thursday, and authorities have been asked to look for her. She 'was employed in South Bend. : Il at Indianapolis. George Kleder former well known Milford resident is critically ill in an Indianapolis hospital. He and Mrs, Kleder spent their summers at Wawasee and are well known throughout northern Indiana. . . Attend Family Reunion. . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roe and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roe and son Earl attended the family reunion of the Markley family at Plymogth Sunday, Lake® Cottage Sold. _The J. M. Yoder cottage at Kale Island Lake Wawasee has been sold to William F. Bockhoff of Richmond. - Monday Legal Holiday. | On account of Monday September 6 being Labor Day and a legal holiday in Indiana the Banner will not be igsued on that date. “Mike”thrills , adventure comedy, pathos, drama and romance at Crystal Sunday and Monday. :
More Than a Monarch Passes
Speaking editorially the New York Evening World says under, the above caption: s “Thirteen years ago an Italian boy of eighteen ignorant of the English language and penniless landed in New York describing himself as an “agriculturist” and eager to find any work that would make him a living. “During the last week, this stranger of thirteen years ago, fought a courageous battle against death, with millions of Americans literally praying for his recovery. Inquiries poured inio the hospital from all sorts and conditions of men and women, at the rate of twenty a minute, and crowds stood in the rain without while some forced their way into the corridors. The death bed of no mongf¥ch, no statesman, no military hero ‘has so profoundly moved the great mass of the people. It was an amazing tribute to Rudolph Valentino and to his art. ‘ . '1 ‘“Nothing has more impressively dis closed the marvelous hold the screeni has on the popular imagination; nothing so conclusively demonstratod\ the part it plays in the lives of average men and women. The hero of the sereen has the world for his kingdom, and he is the ‘one monarch to whom his subjects pay tribute as a nrivilege. The touching story of the losing fight of Rudolph Valentino will be read with a sense of personal loss in the most humble homes of every‘ civilized country on the globe. So much has the moving picture come to mean in the civilization of the age.”
To Leave Ligonier.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Kurtz two daughters and son leave tomorrow for Niles, Michigan where they will make their future home at 66 South St. Joe avenue. The family will be missed by a host of friends. Born near Ligonier Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz have always lived here, and the fact that Mr. Kutrz has been appointed field manager for the Fuller brush company a deserved promotion is what takes him away. For twenty-one vears Mr. Kurtz has followed auecitonering and has cried sales all over Noble county which has given him a very wide acquaintance. He hasg been connected with the sales department of the Fuller Brush company for two vears and his promotion: necessitates ‘his removal to Niles, Michigan, the center of his new territory. The best wishes of Ligonier people follow the family to their new home.
Death of Mrs. Hire.
Anna Mary Hire, 71, widow of Mathias Hire, died about five o’clock Monday evening at her home threg miles southeast of New Paris. She had been-ill about a year with paralysis. Her husband died several vears ago.- She is survived B}flt‘m’o sons, William and Maldon, of her neighborhood; two brothers, and.twa grandsons. Her maiden name was Peoples. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the United Brthrn church at Solomon’s Creek.
Deny Elopement Charge.
Miss Ruth Sleppy employed as steno~‘ grapher in the office of the bankrupt Hoosier Rubber Products company at Mishawaka owned by Dick Vesey of Fort Wayne arrived at Bluffton late last Saturday night it was learned tqg visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. William' Sleppy northeast of that city and refuted news stories sent out from South Bend and Mishawaka last week, which indicated that she and Vesey left .South Bend together last Thursday. Vesey also returned to his Fort Wayne home late Saturday night and denied }the elopement story. )
Sues Coroner for $lO,OOO.
Ernest Kiefer a .traveling salesman of Elkhart has sued Eugene Holdeman coroner of Elkhart county for alienating the affections of his wife, and thinks $lO,OOO would be about the right amount to cover the damages. The Kiefers were married in 1910 and have no children of thein own, but have a foster son. :
They Hear Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and children went to Winona Lake Sunday and brought Miss Lela home with them. The young lady was a delegate to the Christian conference also Mrs. Harvey Hull. They all heard Rev. William Sunday preach in the tabernacle to over. 7,600 people. .
Tonsil Operations.
Earle Pollard son of Harry Pollard Theo. White son of Chas. White and David Davault were operated on Tuesday for tonsillecting at Dr. Black’s hospital. L
Return to Toledo.
Mr. and ,Mrs. O. C. Kinnison and family returned to their home in Toledo after having spent the week end with Grant Himes and family and attending the Smith-Spurgeon reunion at Freed Park, Ligonier.
Sixth Car on Way.
The Perry Township Farm Bureay has the sixth car of lime stone on the way for its members. .
You’ll laugh You’ll ery you’ll adore “Mike” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. '
THIS 15 BIG DAY AT ELKHART MEE
ELKS STATE CONVENTION AFTE PARADE AT 4 O’clock CLOSES "TONIGHT | :
One Hundred Ligonier Elks Accom panied by Tri City Band Go Over Today
Ligonier is to have fully ore hundred members at the state convention of Elks held in Elkhart this week, the bulk of that number going,ovei‘ today. : ; At one o'clock this afternoon sthe Tri City band was to engage in a musical contest, competing for a big prize against many other bands. The Tri City band is a Ligonier institution the members nearly all being Elks, and the band accompanied the big delegations of antler wearers from this city. 4 The band contests are expected to occupy a couple of hours and promptly at four o'lock the big parade will start in which all-the musical organibationd will join.- & : Barring weather interference the parade should be one of the novel affais of the year. ‘ : The festivities at FElkhart opened Tuesday and there has been something on the move ever since. » Charles H. Grakelow of Philadel phia who holds the highest office in the national Elks organization that of grand exalted ruler is to deliver an. address from the band stand at Island park at 3 o’elock this afternoon. | ~ To Head Off Diphtheria. An educational campaign against diphtheria among children has been launched in Indiana by Dr. William F. King secretary of the State board of health. . ] The campaign which will continué until after the opening of school throughout the state is desigped to introduce the method of combating the dread disease through use of ser: um. : . | “We want to prove to the public that immunization through a simple injection of harmless serum, is one hundred percent effective,” Dr. King declared. Yo OomTE The serum is inespensive and easily administered by any capable physiciah he stated. : . Dr. King emphasized that special attention was being paid to children of school age as they are most susceptible to the disease. ' : |
_ old Timers’ Reunion Sept. 5 A delightful event is planned for next Sunday at the William Gx"annjis home northwest of Kendallville when the Old Timers of Oak Grove will meet in their annual -reunion. Plans are being made to entertain neanly. 500. A basket dinner will be served af noon and during the afternoon ice cream will be served. The Old Timers reunion is an event where old neighbors school mates and members of the lyceum meet in reunion. - |
Leg is Amputated.
John Sapp an aged resident of Rome City who has been suffering from gangrene in his foot had his leg amputated above the knee at Sacred Heart hospital at Garrett. He is reported fo be getting along as well as could be expected. Gangrene developed the result of cutting: a toe nail too short. - L
Making Auto Trip.
. Mrs. Emma Homan has been taking an automobile trip through |the northwest. Writing from Minneapolis she says she has visited the Dells of Wisconsin, the Mayo hospital, Longfellow’s Garden, The Gold Medal flouring mill of Minnesota and is having a fine time. : |
Barns Burned by Lightning.
" A new threshing machine two barns three horses and a large -amount of grain and farming implements were destroyed by two. fires in Adams county. Both fires were started from lightning. The barns burned includ ed one on the Wilford Miller farni and the August Selking farm. ]
Faces Larceny Charg:
An affidavit charging James L Remington of South Whitley with stealing papers valued at §$10,000( from, the safe of the R. E. Hicks Publishing corporation by which Remington was employed, was issued at Columbia City and Remington was arrested.-
Methodist Chureh Notes.
There will be services at the church Sunday Sept. sth. The Bible school will open at 230 Meorning worship and sermon by ‘he Pastor on ‘The Art of Making Excuses’ Members and ;fiénds are urged to he present. No ‘evening service.
More Long DMonel.
D. W. Heffner and Charles Vanover both laboring men, have each con!ributed a dollar to the George Long telief fund, a most commendable act.
BOARD INSTRUCTS VOTERS
}'félls Who Must Register In Order to Vote This Fall and Who Are Ex- ' empt From That Duty. {The Noble county registration board has prepared instructions on registering in which voters are informed t.q’xat: : All. persons entitled to vote who did not vote at the general election in 1924 must register. : ‘ | All persons who are entitled to v}otu“;_md,huve moved from the pre-,(-fim-t in which they voted in 1924 must register. i o : | All persons who are first voters must register. - - No person can vote unles preperly registered. ‘- 0 | Applications to register may be made at any time now but cannot be filed with the board before Sept 4 and may be filed at any time thereafter jill) to and including October 4th. . | A city election is not & general elec h(m. The last general election was held in 1924. llf you did not vote then and are entitled to a vote now, you should register nothwithstanding jyou may. have voted at the last city election. » = " Registration may be made by mail, ’»if necessary. : o Only those persons who voted at the general election in November 1924 and have not since moved from the precinct in which they voted at that time, are now registered. Such persons need not register. . ,
Flapper Identified.
Positive identification of the young flapper accomplice of Homer Harvey and Jim List confessed filing station bandits and leaders in a jail-break at the Goshen county jail who has been known' chiefly as ‘“Pauline MecNeer” was received by Chief of Police William 'S. Nihart in a letter from the girl's sister Maggie Toliver of Seco - “Ada. Anters aged 19 or more of Ashland Ky ” is the new registration of the flippant and definant young flapper who according to the latest reports is proving anything but exemplary in her conduct as a prisoner in the county jail. A letter addressed to Maggie Tolliver at Seco and signed “Sis” was found among the girl's effects when first arrested and ‘the letter received was in answer.to one Chief Nihart sent to Mrs. Tolliver. The chief’s letter enclosed a description and picture of the girl held.
Mrs. Raubert Dead.
Mrs. Katherine Nolin Raubert aged 68 years, passed away at five o'clock at the family home on South Martin street, death resulting from cancer. The deceased was born in Sweden but had lived in this country many years, She had been at the head of the Raubert jewelry business in this city and ‘was well and favorably known and possesed ‘many friends. Surviving are three sons and three daughters. The sons are Frank of Ligonier, Fred and Harry of Two Harbors, Minn., and the daughters are Mrs. Will Callahan, Chi cago, Mrs. Lawrence Albers and Mrs. Karl Franks of Ligonier. : " The funeral will be held from the home at two o’clock Sund?y afternoon, conducted by Rev. Bacheler of }the Presbyterian church. Burial in Oak Park cemetery. o
Poison is Fatal.
Mrs. Clara Nunly, who swallowed six bichloride of mercury tablets eighteen -days ago at her home in South Bend, died Tuesday afternoon. She took the ‘poison with suicidal intent because her husband had destert, ed her. . Mrs. Mable White, 22, wife of Ernest White of South Bend, tried to end her tife last evening by drinking a -quantity of iodine. She is expected to recover. o g
Body Through Ligonier.
If previous arangements are carried out according to schedule the body of Rudolph Valentino, movie idol, who died in New York and whose body is to be taken to Holloywood for burial passed through this city on the Twentieth Century Limited today.
Breaks Hip in Fall.
" Mrs. Alice Blough aged 67 is in Zoshen hospital suffering with g broken left hip the result of a fall when she stepped backward into a hole while gprinkling the lawn at the home of her daughter Mrs. Garrett Clason.
Registration Starts.
Saturday, Sept. 4th, the period for registration of voters and will last until October 4th. The registration hoard sits in Albion but registration may be made through blanks furnished by political organizations. -
Nude Moron Attacks Woman.
According to police report at South Bend a middle aged married woman was attacked while in bed early Sundayv by a nude moron wearing a white clcth over his face. o
Weather Too Threatening.
Quite a number of Ligonier republi¢ans who inteneded to attend the “Tri iake rally today gave it up on ae: cunt of threatening weather, Mary Pickford at Crystal next Tues. ay, Wednesday and Thursday. 4
TWO DEAD IN CRASHES Week-end Accidents Take Heavy Toll in Northern Indiana Several ~ Persons Neriously Injured Fred B. Gallmeier 48 of Fort Wayne postoftice employee died in the Lutheran hospital of a broken neck, suffered Saturday night in an automobile accident one .mile south of Pleasant Lake. His death marks the second person to die of injuries sustained in that collision and the third victim of week-end motor crashes. ' Gallmeier was fatally injured when his. machine collided with a. taxicab on state road No. 13. Mrs. B. H. Watson 22 of near Fort Wayne who was riding with Gallmeier was also fatally injured dying Sunday marning in Sacred Heart hospital at Gurretti Her husband is still in a critical ‘condition and Miss Helen Hoppel a member of the party also was badly injured. ' ‘ F. 'A. Gallmeéier son of the man wha died is recovering from his ‘ifijuries at his home in Fort Wayne, Ralph Gervers also of oFrt Wayre driver of the taxicab is improving. Mrs. Sylvester Gault 28 and her 2 vear old son Jordan who were serious ly injured in an auto crash at the junction of the Yellowstone trail and the Lincoln highway which resulted in the death of Mrs. Gault's four weeks old baby remain in a éritical condition. Her skull is fractured. ..“A—_fJe\\'lsll Holidays. ' Jewish business places will close Wednesday, September SBth at six o'clock in thé evening on account of the Jewish New Year and on Thursday, -September 9th, the day of atonment, business ‘will be spspended by the. Jewish people all day. The places to close are ‘E. Jacobs & Co., Citizens Bank, Wertheimer Seed Co., Mier State Bank, J. L. Levy & Son, Kahn Shirt Factory, D. Selig Sons, Joe Miller. Vs
Reci{al at M. E. Church
The piano and. pipe organ pupils of Miss Martha Hutchison assisted by Miss Helen Carney, violinist and Mrs. Lela Hutchison Beuchel mezzo-con-tralto, will give a recital at the Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday evenihg Sept. 7th at 8 o’clock. A very interesting program is promised. The public is ‘cordially invited to attend.
Injuries Prove Fatal.
‘Complications which developed since Saturday night July 17 when she was struck by an automobile on Main street at Kendallville was seriously injured proved fatal Wednesday morning for Mrs. Laura Alversa Craig aged 73 yvears wife of Ira Craig well known farmer residing four miles northeast of- Kendallville. :
According to Program.
The Noble county Boys and Girls club picnic held at Freed park Tuesday went off according to program. The athletic events and demonstration work proved very interesting and the dinner was enjoyed. -/The Ligonier Sciool Band was praised for the excellence of its music.
To Hold Animal Clinic.
A free animal clinic confined to poultry and pigs will be held in city hall at 7:30 Thursday evening, Sept, 9th, under direction ‘of Dr. Fritz, a member of the federal board of animal industry. People are advised to bring in sick pigs and chickens and have their disease analyzed. ‘
Struck, by Automebile.
Milford 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin at Elkhart received a scalp wound and several body bruises including possibly a cracked rib when he was struck by a Ford gedan driven by Mrs. George Manthe in that city. ; T
Building Being Razed.
One of the small wooden buildings on South Cavin street belonging to the Kerr estate is being torn down and probably the other will go eventually. The corner would prove an admirable location for a city auditorium. :
Visit Kendallville.
Miss Gwendolyn Straus of Chicago Miss Dorothy Loeb of Duluth Minn., Durbin Mier and Lieut. Morton Woodward of Ligonier visited with friends here Saturday, Miss Loeb remaining for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Levy.—Kendallville News Sun.
Two Burn to Death.
Vincent Billalon 20 jand Alberto Billalon 30 trapped in a room on the top floor of a rooming house at Gary were burned to death early Monday, Two others wereb adly burned and 50 persons escaped with only slight, burns.
Wants Separation.
Henrietta Henry has begun an action in Goshen for a divorce from Loren Henry on the ground of nonsupport. The parties were married in 1919 and formerly resided in Noblg county. '
Front Orange Color.
The front of. the Weaver hardware store has been painted a deep orange color with dark trimmings. The paint used was orange lac. :
MONDAY THURSDAY
VOL. 60 NO. 288
LOGED RIGHT EYE N AUTO ACCIDENT
MRS. GEORGE 0. SMITH HURI WHEN _k‘ARS CRASH AT FREED . PARK ‘
Impact ka“‘(‘fi Lady’s Head Threugh Windshield With Result Ini dieated i 8 e K s b s dhcet 3 o e : Mrs. George O. Smith wife of the Ligonier veterinary had her right mfiball removed by Dr. Fleming in the Elkhart General hospital Wednesday the operation made necessary as the result of an automobile collision at, Freed park. about 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. "A Mrs.: Buchtel of near ,I_iendull\'ille drove her Buick sedan to Ligonier. She attended the Boys and Girls club picnic at the pui‘k and was just (iriviu:.:jmlr of the grounds when the macine cellided with the Ford coupe driven hy Dr. Smith. The impact threw Mrs. Smith who accompanied - her husband forward with sufficient force to send her head crashing through the windshield and a piece of glass loedged in the right eye destroying the sight. s The other occupants of the two machines escaped injury but both cars were considerably damaged. ‘Dr. Smith drove -to Elkhart - this morning and Sh‘s. Smith will return home with him this evening. As soon as possible Mrs. Smith will be supplied with an artificial eve. _Jewish Temple Notes, : Services in celebration: of the New Year will be held at the Jewish Temple om Wednesday .evening September Sth at 7:30 and. on - Thursday morning September 9th at.10:00 o’clock. The Day of Atonement will be observed with spv(i:xl' services .at the Jewish T(?mplé‘(m Friday evening September 17 at 7:30 and: on Saturday morning September 18th at 10:00. In the absence of Rabbi Julius Mark who will be officiating in South Bend, all the services will be conducted and the sermons ‘iireuch(‘r’l)yr.\‘lr. Robert Leeg Straus of _Chi(:agn. Mr. Straus a former student at the Hebrew Union College 1S a m,a-h of ,u‘lmsual brilliance and fine education. He was at one time a member of the English faculty at the Univc-rsi,ly_of Cincinnati has lectured in University Extension Courses and is the author of a series of articles on poetry appearing in the “Writer’s Digest” as well as of numerous articles and short stories in the “Eondon Jewish World,” “The American Hebrew,” ““The Jewish Sentinel’” “The .Chicago Israelite” ets. He is now a member of the High School faculty at - Sinai Temple Chicago. - ‘ : ‘Mr. Straus is certain to bring inspiring and enlightening messages to all attending “the- Holy Day services. Everyone is cordially invite. Rabbi Julius Mark for the past four years minister of the local Congreaation and now rabbi-elect of the . Vine St. Temple, Washville Tenn., wil ldeSt. Temple, Nashville Tenn., will deCongregation on Friday evening September 24th. o
Franks Doing Well.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Franks are in love with their new’ home at Vero Beach, Florida. The town has grown from .nothirfg...to 4,000 people in 3 years who have built homes mostly of Spanish and Moorish design and proving a delight to the eye. 7 The Beach is located in Indian River county 230 miles south of Jacksonville on the Dixie highway, the centre of the orange and citrus fruit belt. There are fine highways for driving in all directions out of Vero Beach and. Indiana vigitors to Florida will find it -worth while to visit this garden spot of the south: _
Presb¥terian Church Notes.
Throngh the courtesy of the Advent Church Trustees our Sunday School has been using their building during August and will so continue. - Beginning next Sunday a. m. Sept. sand during the repair period we will use it for preaching services aft the usual hour of 10:45. There will be no evening services until-further notice < . As we resume our services Jet all plan to be regular in attendance. \ o ——— ——— - | Young Woman Hurt. ~ Miss Jessie Koon daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. James Koon residing four miles northwest of South Milford had a narrow escape from being Kkilled ‘'Tuesday when a Dodge coupe which, she was driving went into a ditch and struck an electric light pole. Her injuries consisted of a deep cut in her face, a badly bruised leg and minor cuts and bruises. The car was practically wrecked. - : Vietim Not Identified. : Practically all hope of identifying the body of the man found beaten to death near Etna Green was shattered when the announcement was madq that the slain man was not David Barr, 81 an antique bfiyer of Marion county, Virginia. d ok
