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TIip Official Boani of the Methodist church will hold their regular monthly meeting tonight at 7:30. .Mr-. Perry Rush has issued invitations for Thursday and Friday afternoons at .her home in N'orthwood.

and Mrs. Dock Hurst were in Terre Haute, Sunday afternoon for the funeral of .Mrs. S. C. Hughes. The members of the Pension Board ! met at Dr. Bence's office Wednesday. Supt. Kelley wishes to announce that there will he sufficient seats fur everyone who wishes to attend tin* High School graduation exercise- at the new gymnasium tonight. Every

one is invited.

Prof. F. r. TUden was at Purdue University Monday and delivered the .Memorial Day address. The University will publish the addres - and send several thousand copies to ulum- | ni, former student and friends of the

'.University, over tin state.

Mrs. Wm Blanchard entertained the junior and enior classes o r tin | Phi Kappa Psi fraternity Tuesday evening at her home on College Avi

Mrs. Bascom O'Hair who has been

-ic| ( for some time with an attack «'f j nup A 'bout fifteen guests were pie--

i erysipelas is some improved. The Moose Lodge, No. I5f)2 meet thi evening at 8 o’clock,

members be pre-ent.

Raymond Pniitt and wife of cago visited friends here for a

hours, Tuesday.

The Thursday Reading Club will entertain its families with a pienic -up per at Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Albert Haurk. Walter 0. .Snbb-tt hps been an pointed administrator of the e-tate of David Suhlett, deceased, who lived a 1

Putnamville.

Hugh .Smock was fined $4. r ( in city court Wednesday morning by Mayor McfJaughey on a charge of intoxica-

tion.

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I ent at the ((inner including all o r th ■ will upperclassmen of the fraternity Wil- ^|| Main 'Blatiohard is a junior in the I T- ' verslty and is a member of th" Phi

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I.ON DON, June 1. <UP)—Char!. Lindbergh wa- off for a holiday it

The annual all day meeting of the j./pson Down.- today, along with half Woman’- Study Club will he .held to- 3 million Engl -hmen. i morrow with Mrs. Flora Hodson at The American aviator wa- exp- UCoatsville. ; ed to .rival the Royal family, members '

of whiqh he nu-i yesterday, as a < • ni ter of attraction at the Dei by, (in . Britian’s greni' -t sporting event.

John the Cleaner If it can be cleaned, We’ll (Tcan It. ('LEANINII, PRESSINU AND REPAIlilNU J, W. Barnes (Slf( ( ESSOR TO .1 K. JOH NS) No. 11 So. Indiana St. Phone (129.

0. Will Conklin local Electrical contractor was a business visitor in Oosport yesterday where he was awarded the contract for the electrical irstallation in the high .-chool addition and Gymnasium or Community Hall.

the guest of Lord f. mti-

HA1NS ^ Ol \r; I UP | I.Es IN ILLINOIS DOWNPOUR A number of Puna II!.. rosid ‘i.'s v-nrly Sunday found young turtle- in their yards which arc supposed to have fallen from the -kie.s dui'iii’j pie i.f the heaviest downprui- of ruin Saturday night that i ver visitei 1 this section.

EXPRESS THANKS The Sons of Veterans who had ehaigi pp! th- .Mi inoriiil Day program 'in (iteenyasth* at the request of 'ho G. A. R. wi-h<' ti. thank everyone who contributepl tpp make the p|«y the 'vrend Micce.-.- that it proved to be. .)< hiiGoddnrd is -ecretaiy of the Soi s of Veterans and tin- expression ! s made through him.

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This will l>p Lindbergh’- In-t full

day in England Tomorrow at 2 P M.

William Anderson was lined ^2. r i I he is scheduled Uptake off from Cr - and costs and sentence’ll to the state i uon field in a harrowed liriii.-h plane farm for 180 days by Mayor Charles | for Paris and ih( last of the wi k hMcGaughey in city court on Wednc - will sail for America to a rec.-pti.ipi play for intoxication. The sentence | expected to outdo even those overwa- suspended. whelming greetings accorded him at

, Paris, Biussel and London. Captain Lindbergh's arrival at the

race course caused a tremendous tir. The crowd broke police line U “warm about him and mounted poL e were required to make a lane through

which he passed to the grandstand-

.Miss Mildred Allen who has beei: visiting here two week- with Mr. and Mr-. Frank Jones, left Wedne lay morning for Glean, N’. Y. where . ho will pto public health nur-ing with the Cottorongus Coopty Health -Oemon-

stration.

Iiuin-port and L. R Irvin and family ■ it, a Davi.- were here for Memorial Do.' and v ited n t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutehe.-ons. Him b it Sutton and daughter May K.ithe, ine anil Clifford Sutton n/d wife o> l Estol Sutton and wife of (",a\ < ity were liete for Memorial t toy. Si v. i a I from here attended the race-, p vein! from here heard the eport IV.on I..I peeriway os they were culloil over the air. L. M. Finney visited his farm at Stop Miss Mary Burks and Mrs Jo-epn Hutclieson were shopping in Grccn-ca-tle Satunlay afternoon. E.nn Fraiz.er and family spent the day Weilnesilay in Terre Haute Mis- Mary Burks is spending a few days with her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stanley near Fillmore. Mrs. Burl Hutcheson is slnwlv mending. Barney Unger and family spent f mday in Terre Haute. :Vverul from here attended chtireh ei vice - at Reelsville Sunday. Joheph C. Irwin was at West Union Saturday. Richard Mnrland was ini Reelsville Tuesday. , Mr-. Martha Hutcheson, Johnny Hutcheson and Jo-eph ( Irwin w .re ui Greencastlc shopping Tuesday. IN MEMORY Of the death of Miss Ixdn Lawni 1

Lansing Mich., visited last week with 1 the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. .!. ! W Hermon and daughter Wilma | Roy Wilson of Indianapolis spmt the week end with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newton attend ! ed the funeral of John Gill at North ; Salem Thursday afternoon. Miss Kathyiene Uuppentatz of ! | ianapolis -pent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. D. luppen- j latz.

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Miss I/'la Coffman who v/as a| teacher in the Gary High School i a* 1

home for the summer.

Dr and Mr.- C. C. Collins returned from a business and pleasure trio to Woshington D. C. and Boston Mass, j Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zeigner and children of Indianapolis visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edward and family. \ .Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown and -in of Gary vi-ited Tuesday with Mi

SORE THROA Relief guaranteed [• tv i'h one swallow «f THOXINE

Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Sweet and j WILL PROBATED family will leave Saturday for Seat- The wi „ ; , ml tP ., ament tie, Wash,, where they will spend Jft , pphus Ba y hm|ln wa , a( | n) i lt(l( l

twelve week- before going to Chi-

probate in the Putnam Circuit (', i t

cago, where Dr. Sweet wtll lie in Cht-, p y thp tprms of , hp will

cago University with the opening of a|) (>f lhp )(! , opertv ()f , hp school next September. )•»,«. bequethed to hi- wife. Rev. Dr. A. M. Bailey, pastor of —* - ■ o

Hutche.-on which occurred ft year- a- t Mollie Deisher. go the 7th ow June—Also her 3 Bro- j Mr. and Mrs. John King of Indiann1 hers Lawrence, lainiont and Paul polis -pent Sunday and Monday with

I their parents, here.

Mrs. Ida Wilson returned Vane ' Sunday after an extended visit with her daughter Mrs. Ros- Brooks nnd

family at Evansville.

Mary Gladys, Alice and Wm. Young of Indianapolis and LanviHe Young of Washington spent the week

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the First Baptist church of Seattle. Wash., spent Sunday with hi- sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suhlett of Fillmore. Dr. Bailey went to ; Chicago to attend the Northern Bap-

I list Convention.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sitlington andson of Little Rock, Ark., will come Sunday for a two weeks’ visit with I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billies. Prof. | .1. P. Naylor who ha- been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sitlington will return

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i« equally good in the nt<dlar role 1 1 •.•ispoonfnl vnullla of cook. | I cup prepared French chestnutn As "i')iarniaIne" In "What lYifeI ^ofti 11 gelatine In . old mill.. Add Glory" all np. n s .-w* „„ her w,|ks lealen. lo beauty. As an ainaleur cook this ’“’“•‘led milk; 1 hen add-oft.-ned *. Iwliiioine wonmii, who in. by Die utln ‘' Add sogai and vanilla 10 «ay. part Hmixai lan and | at t ‘ :u,rf ,,,lx,UPe * : ,hPn Kr< pi'll hi her aneertry, has all ; “ ,ll 01 "*«''• U'" 11 .ye. on her equally Interestedly. s "^' '‘"' l ''I,.-(inns. Fill mold a., uithiK her uexl |.p ...In.titm from ''" ll "ilxtur. th. klich.n ntov e. llou , " ol, L “djiisi . over, park in

salt and Ice. nslnn sail to

home with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Miller have re turned from a visit with their daughter and family in Indianapolis. Their granddaughter. Ve.-ta KliAbeih Rettery, underwent an operation for removal of tonsil ; and is recoveriii.r i rapidly. Mrs. J. E. Reyman and daught?:', ) Mr-. Bessie Warner of Salem are 1 -topping in this city for a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. W W. Tucker on their way to Chicago wheif she has accepted an attractive portion she has been traveling for vpme time with a chautauqua. The Greenca-tle Chapter of Eastern Stai held a benefit can! party Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Ma’-onic Temple. There were eight tables. Mrs. William Grogan won first prize and Mrs. Lee Williams wa' awarded second. Delightful refreshments were

served.

THE GREAT \\ \({ TEN YEARS \GG TODAY June 1, HH7. Guynemer, famous French :n. brings down 4 German planes in one day and leads nil allied ami enemy air fighters with record of 43. President Wilson i.--ues proclamation calling attention '<> penalty for resisting draft . ■ failing to register-

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ulMlnt'Hori. ufid p< l htt|»s* Ihls is 1/ mt'n .ihnu »P'i/a htmllrt, “Jn,n wiiy • h« Is parth’Ulurlv fond Soitfi In lh >><• ,:/' „ ,il l Jt n ut fm to ^olatlll* di?*h<E. for Ir'iich • h«i.s m;tfnn of th i r upon re ».fll know I h»* rulinai y and ui tintn' iript of n luo • nt *tutup to cover valtn of thin important in,”r* db nt. ftoxttifif. Ariilreux The Home KcoFh has Riven u.* out' of iin fa\ot uo ni'.s Hunuu toe (hlatine, o(Jj Fifth lie focipev. /leuut, Aea York Fity.

Revival maetinfs are still going on. Evangelistic meetings conducted by Mr. Joshua Sarnins of Chicago at the Ohio St. church every night at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Sarnia- is going to preach every night. Put the Kingdom of God ami His righteousness first in your life and Gcd will bless you physically, financially and spiritual- 1 ly. You are welcome. OOft Ohio St. Mrs. Ray Trembly, principal of the Martha Ridpath school, entertained the teacher- of the building Tuesrlav \ evening. The dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Wilbur Stewart wh.'i j is leaving the force this year. After the dinner the guests were entertain- I ed at the Voncastle Theater. Dpring the evening the teachers presented Mrs. Stewart with a beautiful silk

umbrella.

Senior Class Day on Friday, June 10, mark.- the beginning of the eigh-ty-eighth annual commencement e\-erci-es of DePauw University. Tip erior chapel at ft o’clock in Meharry Hall will he followed by the recognition service at 10 o’clock. Awards "will he made at this time and John W Foreman, superintendent of the chool- at Goshen, Indiana, will speak. The Board of Trustee- will convene kt K o’clock p. m. for it- annual June

meeting.

Various meetings and reunions of the alumni are scheduli"! for Saturday. The senior das play “The Torehbearnr-” will be presented in the Little Theater at 8 o’clock Saturday evening. The baccalaureate sermon on Sunday will he presented by Pres. L. II.

Murlin.

Commencement exercises will l,p held on the east campus at 10 o’clock Monday morning at which time 33ft .seniors will receive degrees. The Hon. Simeon D. Fe-s, U. S. Senator from Ohio and formerly president of Antioch College, will deliver the Com nienceinent address. JOHNS SWITCH

who died later: Angels pluck the flowers Ami leaves bleeding hearts to

mourn.

fppul look- down nnd whi.^persI jti-t loaned them, They’re my own. ( \RD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely express my th ink- to all my relative-, neighbors ami friend- for remembering me in -o many ways while I was in the Putn. .n County Hospital. I want to thank all those who sent iheir sympathy through letters and inrds, all those who sent flowers both ill bouquets and lovely potted plants and all that vi-ited me during my

tay theie.

I also want to thank Dr. Conn, Dr. Noble and all other.- who assisted in

any way in my operation.

I al-ii express my thanks to Miss Lva Mill,urn, hospital superintendent ■ tnd her assi.-tant, my special nurse, Mis- Mabel ( ros-on and all regular ! nurse for their kind and constant 'rare given me during my stay of twenty-six days in the hospital.

I think every eitixen of

County should be proud of our hospital and when you need to go to a hospital give it a trial, for I have nothing hut a word of prai-p for it.

Mr- CHARLES MeFF.IJRAN.

end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. T. H Young. Mis- I.'icille Shepard of Chicago visited Saturday and Sunday with In ;• patents Air. and Mrs. A. A. Shepard, Mrs. Ella Rick is visiting relatives in Waveland this week. Mrs Martha Higgins is vi.-i* : ng relatives and friends here after spend ing the winter in California. •Ward Bartlett of Greenfield visited ovr-r Sunday with hos parent- Mr, and Mrs O. F. Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hennon of Ohio visited over the week end v/ith the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. .1. W Hennon. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Hinkle nnd children of Lafayetln vi-ited Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm

Clark.

Mis- Bess Allen of Indianapolis

Plitnam j Spent Saturday nnd Sunday with her

parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen. Mrs. Bertha Miller and daughter Katldene of Greencastle visited velntives here Saturday and Sunday•Mrs. Lesley Stone spent the latter

prut of the week with her bs Wallace Lewdly at family « ianapolis a few days in Indian^ Mrs B. I. Hall left Friaay* few days visit in Indianapolis Mr. and M>-. Lewi-N’ichol-’ daughter of Ctawforilsvillf ani and Mr.-. Clee Flyn of DaiyilN ed Monday with their iiniet,:-Mr.

Mr.- J. L. Wilson.

Mr. and Mi Carl R:,inis aftf’ ily of Indiannppili- visitei! with Mr. John (liaatham. ROADS IN GOOD SHAPE INDIANAPOLIS, May 2 iana state highway- are in shape f"t th<' big traffic te?t If when thou and- of motor can, • crowd the highway- in nil the state routing to vnriou- M*S al Day celebration.- ami to tbi ; •for the Inter ationul Spec way

ee.

To expei ite and to -afcguatil far as po.-'lhle thi- great motor nient of many tliou-aml-within hours, vn t preliminary work i ecuted all ov* c the system dragging a'd repairing 'lift mowing we, air grass that Mf conceal hazard . i iectiiig atkA p.uide. woining a’ld information .and white-wa-hing hrid|(*iW rails and any ohstruction- as * too close to t •• tight of way. ! Detoui • ai< carefully niarM, -ui faces co' oti' . and on t* (»f the great ^p'l''!.t!. , n'oc-'iiefl. ficials today tale that struction in proves- nt many and that at virtually the last the department wa- forced H many repairs due to a recent t* Indiana -tate roads v.-ri' neveri gooil a con li'ian to provide WA overland tian portation.

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tor, and A. H. Hinkle, -upe ent of nmlntf .nice, caus' 3 cheek made , f va 1 ous route-1 to Indianapoli-, an announres

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TTn.oM and Darrell Bowen of 0“'•oit Mich., vi ited their parents Mr. ami Mrs. F. H. Bowen Soaurday and Sunday. qm VIr and VIis. Curtis Hudgens of Greencastle spent Sunday and Monday with the latter- parents Mr and Mrs. W. S. McMahan. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hermon of

Mr. and-Mrs. Ruehen Rodeer ii. ot Memorial Sunday with Maude M• Limy and ,family. L. H Finney and famtry of Wil-

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