The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1927 — Page 2
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THEGREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. MONDAY, JUNE 13,1927. • gaO aisTY ^
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MONDAY
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THE DAILY MANNER Enten'd in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as beccnii class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Tditoi and Proprietor S. It. It A R1 DEN, City Editor
Girls Dance
with
1927 SENIOR CLASS
OF IFF WAV l MVERS11 1
Bachelor ot lets
v „,„ ,, Harry Baum, Frederic Roland Bean, that "ugly Vhine ' Bickel, Judith Bowen, l .ttirand
LOVE MAKES ’EM WIU) with JOHNNY HAKHON, SA1.HY IMlll'DS, Fl.ORKNt'K GILRHRT, J. FARRKLL M«HONAl.D, ARTHUR HoHSMAN, REN RAJRD. A comcdy-drarna nt* lift-, love and laughter. A story of today, a rapidly moving comedy, packed with human interest and interspersed with unusual touehes. Also UNIVERSAL COMEDY GEORGE’S MANY LOVES
Personal And Local News
Joy
when they use thi- new wonderful French Process Face Powder callril MELLO-tiLO—keeps that ugly shine ,
away. Women ravi over its superior ^ an non, John Booth ( arii-i .hM purity and tjualitv. Stats on longer ' lntl ‘ 1 , 1 (Agender, |)pVer 1 p "fi * '‘J 1 —skin looks like a peach—keep, com V, 1 prginia Cli on ( 'ittnu' i.un, plexions vnuthful-- prevents large ,uli: ' ainjdj(‘ll ( oulter, li:: I’.lh 1
I" vIELLO-GI.O " n h' Hiram Benjauiin f'laniiall, l.'oli Mullins jJivi,I ert Kdwin Crouch, Joseph Billing
Cushman, idm-r Laurence Hay. Ar vey Edwin Diettert, Lester Charh’ Hoik, Earl Conarroe Elliott, Helen Elizabeth Fehr, Sharon l.na Finrh, -Marcella I'd a nee- (iille.s|iey, (huenee Elmer (Hick. .Mary Helen (ireen, Wil-
pores. Get a Uo\ of ! h ace Powiier today.
ary.
innie W'hFeler, Blanche McNary, Edith Hughes, Sadie ( lark, Kathryn
, . .' i.ioiei \iiicki .oary [leien i,reeo. >>n
Uaggy, (,raee ReynoM-, Louise Shire-, |j anl I'langij,, Hahnert, Eriince Ag
man, Editli Allen Sadie Vickery,; ties Hall, William l.ewi- Halstead,
t Maty Tiwne Lockwood, Frances Hav 1 Russell Herman Ha der, Eldon Cl.- m
Tin Modelti \\ , oilman will meet , ^ Marv Sutherlin and Ella Jone-; !F 1 . 1 -.' Ho T 1 ' AY"'' 1 . 1 . lv 'V v, „ H':" 1 "' ■' 7:S0 - Bwiwdw. In addition, practically the Dorothy Serine ^wyer. Will'i'a Charles E.-,« spent Sunday in i n d- | entirp ,T1Pmhprshi P °f th f*''^a 1 Alum-j Wirt Lockwood, Lois Helen l.uthe.
[ nae (’liapl^r was piv-f*nt J'or the rt 1 Borden Mel*all, Maiuaret Em 1 'union and dinner. 'G McGaughey, Annahelle McWeth} , , u„„.. Until See . Jann-s Horn e Ohear, Harry E Allan and famtly w.ll R« p.-nnington. Samuel to Fort Wayne tomorrow for a me. t Pryor Pickering, Mildred Zeno Polak ing of the Board of Directors of the Sura \nu Pomlier, I..hi William Indiana Retail Luniher Dealer, A-soc- ! Huekett. Paul Minm Reid, Mary Mu 1
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two days. ; Albert Satterlee, Myitie Gladv Scott | The surviving members of the das- Kathryn Ai na Skinner, G.-me. Il. i | ef 1872 celebrated the 55th miniver heit Smith, George Edward Smoch, sary of Graduation by holding a re- 1 U' lia Wi, '“ bell, ‘ Slal 1 < ‘>* N>"e Helena |
union this year. Ot the twenty-eight ■
rremhers who graduated in IKTl' eight are yet living. Of these five weie here, Albert B. Colo, of Indianapolis, »S. A. Hays, Greencastle, ,). Oscat Henderson of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ella
Private inslruction on All Brass Instruments Cornet, French Horn, Alto, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba—under Waiter F. Von Brock Special Summer School Course. One Lesson Emh Week During Summer School $10.00
Two Lessons Each Week During Summer School >18.50
started Now—The < m red System.
Uteritoon or domorrow Morning at I he DePaus
l niversily Music School.
Enroll yin
If. ; i C < lull will meet Tliursi.; , ..nillg .-'ith Mi- Gohde N'e.*
! gent.
I n Terry will leave this week to i tl.e charge of a Kroger -tore in Sul*
| I Ivan.
M, (Jem: .. McHnffey left today I . .. ill.. Ky to visit her daughti-, \!i . II E. Tincher. Mi and Mrs. Charles Trail are the i-a• eat a daughter horn to them :,t tl i h.me at l.imedale, Sunday.
Prof. \. K. Caldwell will leave on — • > I for () :ford, Maine, to spendiBrowder ol Indianapolis ami Archill,, ,,miner vacation, I bald of Vpva . v - ,ndia,la . J'-d-h
i T. Alhin of Seattle, Washington, W E. Browder of Indianapolis and K
Subscribe tor “The Banner
di. and Mi*. 0. L. Goodlander and o 1 1 have returned home alter a ten
day's vacation trip.
Mi Aaron (Iordan and Mi-s MayId,. Wylie of Bloomington are the ; cm l of M i . .1 S Dowling.
P. Hurst of Putnam County, Indiana were absent. Tin reunion was held at the home of S. \. Hays and wife.
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PROF. HOWARD J. BARNUM Will teach in DeRauw Music School tlui'in^ - the entire summer session. Register Now. Rhone (>*%-X or 148.
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M \ N Y A LI MM RET CRN The eighty-eighth Commencement
M, Wood of Indianapolis, who | Day exercises of Ih-Pauw I'nivei tv h i e vi>itinp with her sis-1 were concluded at noon Monday with
Florence
I tame> Priscilla .Studeliaker. liutli Elma Thornton, Fred William Totten, Ygm's Helena Wurriner, Anne Eliza heih Wentworth, Helen l.oiu.-e W.-st,
Richard Henry Williams. (IranduatPH With Distinction
dohn Duncan Allan, Stratton I.eon aid Appleman, Jr., James Farrow Bailey. Blanche I.nuise Bicknell, John I.'land Bloxsome, Edw'in Barkley] Holdrey, Walter William Bong Vlcr- | ritt Edward Bower.-, Carl Ernest Btose, Helen l.enore Brother-, Walter Lewis Bruington, Elsie Mai Bur-1 'si 's, Charles Richter Castle, Jaspei j Huglms Co.\, Anthony Boyd Crawley, Orville Walter ( rays. Clarol Butnei j' .os', Clarence Ralph (’runic, Mary Dorothy Dunn, Herbert Raymond Id! lb tt, ( laire Adeline Ferris, la'lie La Verrie Finch, Harold William Fleming. Sarah Catherine Frazier, Mag
( IliGKEN DINNERS ($1 a plate) Flic Mile' South of C.reencaslle on National Road Better to make reservations by telephone. HOTEL GRANT Rural 222 Wi t ATER TO PARTIES.
NEW FARMERS' GUIDE COOK BOOK Heady for Delivery ... See Guide Man VANDAMENT. 715 E. Washington-or Phone 392 1.
has 1 „ .
i, . Mi John Miller, was taken to ! the conferring of the degrees Ho unt ilo |,ita) Sunday for treat-j the candidates for graduation.
in, it. The commencement visitors consi't | ,• f.,, I’.’V " ‘
. f . . t.oad. Ethel I.orene Elmont Gwaltnev
VI, n ynold? and Mr . A. i ' ^ " 11 un,ni ol ' 'nstitution, fot j \ Weei Hinckley, M
mer .students, parents ol seniors a Holdermann, Mary Elizabeth Houck
J.o Jiii.lg, ol Imhanapoh- are tn» I . . . . 'mi. ...
: \i IJ Ilian Southaid dur-
upou 'pli 111 Louise Euller, Pauliena Belli | Gaither, Geraldine Walburga Gartlein,
The comnwncen nt visitors consist ! £ ra '!ei.l Haskin Gillespie, Ivon I.estei
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Commerce in the Air
Arthur Brisbane, in the C'hicago Herald and E xaminer of May 18, ay», “Standard Oil oi Indiana announced yesterday the purchase from Henry and F.dsel E'ord of a huge, all-metal, three-engine monoplai e 'to provide sate, fast and comfortable trips’ for its official to outlying oil region#. “The time of a g,K,d oil man is worth more than the price of several airplanes. ‘ Perhaps Standard Oil will contribute to American fly ing on its own account, and build that 'real flying machine' which Henry Ford suggests.” The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has been, and is. contributing to American flying in the inter-e.-.t of the people whom it serves by the development of r-pei ial ga oline anrl lubricating oil lor aviation use and by its program ot marking air trails. This company is interested in commercial a\iation. It has pro\ed in its own business that the air is an extraordinarily satisfactory medium of communication. The Air Mail has fieen a tremendous asset to the Standard Oil Company (Indiana , increasing the eftuiency of the organization. Other business con-(t-rn. and individuals throughout the l nited States hav, appreciated this speedier mail communication it makes possible, as the record for 1926 testifies. A total of 17,1145,960 letters were carried by airplane during the year. This Company’s investment in a giant monoplane Is further evidence that the Company is deeply interested in commercial aviation. The new all-metal monoplane, named the Stanohnd, can accommodate eight passengers, has a wing span of 71 feet, and is propelled by three motors. It uses 46 gallons of gasoline an hour and carries fuel for a sustained flight of live hours. The Stanolind was purchased to provide safe, fast and comfortable transportation to oil producing regions, division headquarters and outlying refineries. Tlig Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is always on the alert for new ways and better methods of increasing efficiency. The purchase of the new monoplane is in line with its progressne business policy.
Standard Oil Company (Indiana) General Office: Standard Oil Building 910 So. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 4689
'undergraduates, i'ii,'iid- ami , of the '('hool, coii'tituted <>i ,• ( f tlw largest group- of people ever to con
\i, im Mi .Joe Ketteiy and child-j PTegate upon tlu local campus. .Mr. and Mm. Ray Peterson I The alumni reunions were all coni' iiompolis were Sunday guests Uidered a great -iirces- a> a greater Mi and Mr M. S. Miller. | percentage of the former students of
the University returned this y.-.n than
1Mr ' Y 1 • iver before. AI ■ ■ feature to. William Riley all oi Do- ^ Ccmmenoenient Week sponsored
I t Ole here the guests of Mr. and ^ schoo | wf . rP w „|| attended.
Mi , Ben Riley. ! 0
SKIN FDR < . M. T. ( .
Fay Ashworth, Herbert Harlan Donald Riley, (Hen Tuttle, of Green ca-tle anrl Willard Denny of Clovoi dale, have received orders, and sev cral other Putnam county boy . will receive orders shortly to proceed to
i., S • Edwin
Mi Mary Evan-, and Misses Eli o ie li and Myra Goal ding will b liie lay for Cincinnati where i . w'l he tin "'nests of Mr- Lillie
Hawktthaw. ., ,
The Greencastle liand will practice
at 7 'fo o'clock U-t tehersel ! the third annual Citizens’ Militar h'' 1 • Hie opening- concert r,l the Training' encampment which will b, • a-on on Thursday even- |, e id a t Fort Benjamin Harrison, ln-
' diana, from June 20th to July I'tth.,
it was announced here today by ,M;
ti.-, Mary Asenuth Morrison, June Maxine .Mull, Gordon Hartley Murray, Charle- ’i'homas Orr, Jr., Merna Lenorc Pace, Mary Elizabeth Paddock, Mary Elizabeth Peck, Maria Olus Ptikiii; , Howard J. Petty, Margaret Caroline Pierce. Mary Arlottine Pros- j ser, Maty E'ram'- Haber, Floyd W'illiam Raisor. Royal Henderson Ray, ! Helen Evangeline Rice, Zelmn Beryl | Rohards, Jo'Cphlne Gazelle Rhode, j Iva May R.r . Marguerite Celeste Rusk, Herbert Eldrc i Sailor, Roy Eincr.'On Scheerer, Ruth Clarice Nchurmeier, Avancllc Eay Sebring, Bes'ic
Ralph Carlton Shockney,
Lyle Alton Shortz, Lylith A,Inline Slump, Portia Showalter, Howard Keim Sigrist, Dyt'ari Singh, Glenn
Lloyd Nelson Smith,
s Fitton Steward,
Mildred Irene Stout, Mrs. Bernice Hammond S lain, Richard Nelson
Sturtridge,
RIK HIVES DEGRI |
Thomas Engle Howat, Ida Louise Humphreys, Oscar Harvey Ingram, P -haril Norman Ketchum, John Melville Kimble, Harold John-on Kleiney-
“i . Veneta Johanna Knitter, June FJ.;'‘V'’ l.ightfoot, Charles Ramon l.inegar, i' ' ■ 1 ■
llorcas 'Thursea Loveless, Ralph Alex a.idcr Madill, Margaret Mahan, |)or-
ot.h Alastcr Anna Dene McCoy, Earlj |rwiM Smith
I .at iie.-t McDonald, Hugh E leemon I a .Media-son, Herbert Hilton McMur-; Y 0 " n h> *' k "• -1^ «
■Marion Wilron M,N.,„. E-iwi,, I ^•l’’
Meitzler, Ptiul Sater .Mendmi-j
hall, William John Musbaum. Hi'los ... . ,, . .i m William O’Brian, >•' I Sturtridr'. Ward (.uthrie lanner,
Henry
The
uteri.'inment committee at the ,
11 a.,,, M ,.i p* i W o a r i ,! Mildred Ma; guerile 'Tate, William oilt,.,, 4 'ti'n (l L , h : I’u - -ell Tindail, K.rmit Holland ’Todd, Percv Dm-IP^ M n ’i H ‘ p !Y'iI VT ]' Sitsumu Toga-aki. Ella Trimble, Ruth
R p h i ,,1 T ka! M Troutman. Beulah Lourene Trow-
■lie Veil Ry lie, son, William Geol 'Yu 1 * \ V (7 'i W . Sclioenin.tr, Romueus Foster Scott! I ' i’' Wan. John Woodford Ward, William Kenneth Sharkey, Mario, i.: ! < harl, i Wlll; ' • ,oh "
Jean Shi Haw. ic.tt.v I i,„; .Shrock.l ’ ' u r \i
Dorothy Wilhelmina Smith. Madeline’' i VTi'Y n „ Gardiner Smith, Mildred Belle Spiml- ,, Y l)o V- ' y 1 , ’ Y'i, vi’Y i. ,.| , ... , , ' , Bottle . : r.inct. Grace ( am, .Mar Ie eimt iO'hy Stew ; ml J , ,l,,i l imb ( ati;| ,i„.:| ) „ ( , iav , N( ,r : Mam Ha Ethel "hma nn U 1 '",’ J:; 1 ’''" Linehaek, llow.'iM Arthur Loss,,n, Ji, r t'l K ' '' ’ ; Vr [!" " "V'”’ Ruby, lilizaheth Mc( arroll, Ruth lulu, Esther own-end, Erancis Au- Rool ' leyi |, ( , rPlul Elizabeth Sloan, Dor-
T. . Y';,:' ' 7 7".
' S& *.|
A . uiru!,ta VVl1 - Brinkiow, Zetta Willettu Byers, Crys-
I 1 k. Il will probably he don,' of 1
the la t Main . of the season.
Walsh,
egar, Mary Martin William
on, Josephine Wylie.
Graduates
I in- , '■"YTa K i e"'"’ u-M Ri Y P A A " , n ’ ! •‘•" a Fulk, .Me, pun- w ,ii. x am,,,,
tal Irene ( oopi r, 'Thelma Warren Cushman, Eli/aheth Ennis, \'iolet l.oE’ulk, Mery am Johnson, Lucille
Eloreme Elizabeth
li. I,, me (iii Tennessee Street, with In. I jylor in charge. Pall l>oarers u i -: tndtew Durham, J. F. Canim c Whitehousc, C. E. Kendall, H. P • allcinh r. Sr., and Dr. H. Askew.
*A!5rt5K; - Beatty, Edwin Kercheval Beaucliamp,
Knith Irene Browni'ng, Ka-te, D"iie M| . all ,| M( ur tis Reilly and Brubaker, William Austin Bruce,I , . r ■ , • | Frances Margaret Bryan, Park li. "'‘mH'tei. Pauline, of Lebanon, visitreiT an. Richard Wa‘ on Bunch, Phy 1 -: ed Sunday with Mr and Mis. Thomas
ihe largest C. M. T. C. delegation that has ever been , r lered to thi.
\ ne ii im of the alumni council of, Army post, indication- pointing to or the dumni a -ociatinn wa- held in ' er 2600 young men from northern In I'...to Hall Saturday afternoon at/diana, northern Ohio and the I o'clock At thi- plans and for con- handle district of West Virginia, till ■ eg the alumni ami school were j ing this camp to capacity,
p' ■ nto I .in,I discussed by those I "These young men have planned pi> ‘lit. J wisely and with much forethought,”
, r I Dormer said, “and it i to the
funeral services for William illop-1 - r . .
■ wme held Sunday afternoon at of Putnam onu " ^ that t , hp > ar " En 1 w ■, fin ’ P I Y r' ' Y'"' 1 ’ l,UMt< ‘' and familv '
mp* to camp. Parent- of these lads >A diiam Kalph ( uske). Kleanor (ieiic- __ 0 ; should offer thanks to the l)eiievii|enci 1 1 ] a,k ’ I \R(il CUV IN (ItsoMNF fl . lc , . . 4 . , George Kenneth Clark, Homer How '■'ii'.i «. m ' i> n.irxr, of l tide Sam in fostering their son- ar ,| cloud, Margaret Jane C„>.. Am •, I WES. and giving them the benefits of train Louise Croon, Fred Lee Day i , Thel ing und man-huilding cxer. ii e- that , . na .. l)a ^ v .’ Dorothy May Dempster,; Collection of g., olim tax in theven the most exclusive summer acad u. i ,• Ri". i DeS. lin, Miriam Hon- , indic iii - the lot d frfr , , i,.. . nah Dickerson, Addison McCabe Dow!-, 1<U '' n ni< ' oldl 1,0 • in' t ould li iml| 1 KaH 1 e fiscal • • “Where else in this country could Ell-worth Driscol, Hugh Mark by collection of lt»2(; fn almost *1.0ft0,an offer equally advantageous as the Earl. Mark Raymond Emerson, tlar- ,»(». ac ordim to \ \ Bcdiidtt state Government’s, be found?” Donner ^'t.^i!!"" 1 Sh"' 1 ’ ^' ill,a '" gasoline tax cdlec’lor.' Mr. Bobbitt
" nnr "" h " r ' 1 !S8£;’ ki,,?" 1 ' “ to point out a more ideal way for i Frances Everitt, Harris Ashh
the Itettermenl of
W II LIAM U.BER I RII.M
Those who wish to «tud piai J i,| ing the -ummer term wjti \| if red Rutledge, of the U,p.,„w s I, of Music, will find het at loom ti 1st floor of the huildii i • "-i ■ ■ ■ n j tier of C'-liege Ave. .' id ll.it>,. J which i- now being used by th- „l School la-gins June 14 \l lj • Fil'd I.. D’Hnir w . i 1 I J on business this afternoon.
1,. and Mrs. J. E. Cowling, Mrs. ( H. Wit- of Campbellshurg, 111.. \i, c E:. Martin, <d’ Indianapolis, and I T < - wling of Chicago are the ■ i,I'd of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cowling. : ill ( (iwlini' received his diftloma ith th'- c r: hunting clas- of DePauw
today.
Mi- Ruth N\ Lane of 512 S. India' a St., has reached home after an • ten iw trip in company of C. C. \S -i.m and family of Indianapolis. ' ,i Getty-burg, Wa-hington, D. < . Arlington, Ml. Vernon and Philaii'di Ja, Pa., there making u short vi it with In. W. E. Lengelbook and :a,,,iiy I'rom there they visited Vala i in o, Atlantic City, N. Y. City, W. t Pnint, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo . ill Niagara I’alls. They report , v , , pi, jo'able and instructive trip
without an accident.
\i,long the out of town menilter- ' win an(' < d the annual dinner of the K ii'p \lpha Theta House Saturday ■ mg Acre Mis. Lou Allen Baker, M Ina Mien Albaugh, Cora Kern, Effie, Churih Myrtle Moore, Stella \\ , i i -!(n, Robb, Josephine Wilkinon | .owe, Count sanee Wilkinson Sie . Aii' D horn Wilkin-on, Anna Hugh." Wilkinson, Charlotte Clip- • ng , E na Ritter, Mary Dorste, I iiz iheth Jewett, Grace Jewett, Alma \\ • "l-iic liene Harrison, Helen Orr, \nno llogate, Lois Sheperd, Margaret Georg', F.lizaheth Taskett, Eillia’. Ector, Martha Nichol-on, Jessie wintz, Edna Loring, Lucy Beddoe, Mary VI< rgan, Minna Mawrn, Helen me' f ranees Smith, Mrs. Tucker, j Carrie Browder, Nellie Ixickridgo, |
Thomas Evans,
Even-, Mario,io ! ,re,ll 'ts an aggregate of *9,500,000,
l I.' -it • U UfW G'/Wk I ki 11 k I.. 4-
Six members of the da- o’ 187 celebrated (he Semi-centi I versary of their gradutition lY" I’M Pauw at the hi-me of Mi 8 1 Hay I iii - Commence, , I ; ' I Mrs. Ha there wei i A Hie' Knight Beal of I'lunklort, I diana, Dr. Charle- II Hai College, Texas, Mi.-. Ada ) a" Rogers of Covington, Indiana. II' 1 ' 8. Smith and wife of Clark’ Hill, I (liana and Dr. 1>. H. Worthin Aurora, Illinois. F( i twcniy live thirty years, Mrs. Hays
i ^ tained in her home during < nnini" Ear- as compare<l with $8,800,000 last year, cement, every five years, the mi nhi'l
the American land, Edwin OeMntt I i-k, Mary l-a- l igiiK on culleition foi May just of her cla-- who returncl on c.H
ymith than 'in ..oda ' 1 .' 1 ’ |
cle Sam's expense—30 day in the rig-
John Vincent Fraley, Leslie Ei
— *«k ^••ii!ro2sra£rssi
p Ver |Goubi, Donald Alfred Grant, Helen, [Chorene Grant, Rn-coe Reed Gravit.' Lucy May Greer, Marioti E'lci 'rick
Make Your Own Lingerie Cool, Pastel Tinted
Voiles
there is only room
Fort Thomas.
for 200 more at
Rosa Mikels, Lewis Pigman “ood,—
Expert Watch Repairing ML WORK (II MIA NT FED F. C. Schoenman THE JEWELER
11 E Washington.
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mil i*i i l; 11 i , tt ciiici* * IzUMMI rwuwii l-la Victoriu Kemp, Lewis David K"ij n“dy. Thomas Augustus Kimherlin, Jr.. Frances Bcrdeen Klin', Margaiet Christine Klingler, Kenneth George Kramer, Mary Eloise l.aFaze, Har- - u-t Iren* Lak<, Elizabeth Lan i, Elizabeth Jane Lane, Helen Eoui-e Easwell, Bert Barnhart Lavengo.xl, Vornian Downing Lukens, D(, Emma Lynch, Burlin Lawrence Main, Mufulda Martin, Mary Pauline McClelland, Paul Hertrand McFvoy, fi",,,, Melvin McMahan, Ruby Eldon Michi ael, Paul Pel,os- Miller, Eleanor I Margaret Morgan, Robert Wiliit Mor
tlxfl
r,;{ over the -ame month last I graduation. This year the
,, ... ^ Garrison, I J-ic y par - The total w;is $8,'?;!^|fl.4I. Con- 1 pre-ent, which grow- Ie- ol 1
Trimming, camping, hik etc.—30 Fiorine Pauleet Han umptio of 27,793,436 gallons wa* rc* with each ucceed f days under a summer sun meeting George, Laura Fix , Gingueli, Helen ported for the month, an increase of ! mented hv five menihet ol ttc rl
new fares—30 days of Ihe most ex-' Katherine Gossett. Ralpi Parson .>.537,70,, .allom over Mav, 1926. of’72.
eellent and substantial food ' " ” 1
iite.”
Eon Bet 1 jam in Harrison is the first j rw’ vi’ „ , r .U /-• TI T* /- t.tove-, Mary Rosetta (.ultck, R.)li, 1 of three (. M. F. Camp- m this corps Samuel Hall, Louie Ettl. Han,ill ' area to open. The othet at Fort Ruby Rue Hamilton, Mary HThomas and Camp Knox, Ky. open Higdon, Richard Townsend Hill, Vi, on July 2, for thirty day-. irinia Anna Hill, E ina I.orene iElli-, Indications also point to these camps h.iiwi.i'l Lluir Hod-on, < .itheriuc y - being filled to capacity. To date <0 .i" 1 lH '': fralan ' t ''' !,li:,nl (i | pn , n er 2300 have applied for Cam,. Knox, 'ip’,’' Larmne'Hulfmm Hun while over 1400 have ap|)l.ed for For' Simi-on In-keep, ('h;,rle Byron J.,!,,, Thomas. -or, .Margaret hem John.-on, Norman All hovs wishing to go to camp Hunt Johnson. E.lizaheth Hunmi Jon r ... . . . . es, J’.sther Alice Jones, Iris Mav now from th, county w.ll I to Kaufman, Katherin l',. ,i, , , Kelim. I Fort Thomas, Ky. If any w.-h to go fharle Caldwell B.-hlel, No. man ' they shoubl see Mr. Donner at once Alpheu- Beeson, John Hanna Berry as Knox and Harrison are tilled and 5*^’ Y VP !' , ‘* t VVilliam Blinn, .lame
Russell Bowen, .Mildred Hadley Bowers, Elizabeth Boyles, Elizabeth Cotton Bright, Wallace Eaton Brown, J
Fast Color Peter Pan Voiles id l ' m ‘ quality, suitable for teddies chenii-e-gow 11s and slip* in colors of:
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