The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1928 — Page 1
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IULUME THIRTY-SIX.
(1REENCASTLK, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY S, I92S.
No. 98.
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RF ASr 'N AS Begin! today, India
"COMPROMISED
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k ’ephone company hearing [' fils HELD HERE WEDNES-
DAY MORNING.
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Tt-achers in thi* city anti urroumlin counties are showing intei' -t in the
courses by heavy enrollment. OFFERED CONTRA! 1
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, nittee For City And ( mu in it ire
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 8. ll’l’t
Ralph Tyner, an Indianapolis fireman TALENT IS PHESEM has just been offere.i a -to w. k . u tract by the New York Booking Agen-
cy, as the leading character in bl-
own play.
While Ids fellow file-fight, r pa sed away their spare minute between
1 . fighting fires, by playini ■ fore an array of legal talent the, ei^ke, , cartls and teliim
'» ! ng for the proposed increase of '|' vner labored untiringly tli ch 1 by tMP Greencastle Telephone p art . moments on a play .ntrh
•any apened before Commission- a ,„i Watei.”
Il1 '' 1 irvey Harmon on Wi ——o
REGULAR MEET OF EMPLOYEES HELD TUESDAY
MEETINGS HI I I) in l i l t I Kit UGH I ( OMP \N^ I \ l in TWO MONTHS.
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or Telephone Co., To Confer ^ ) Over Compromise Rate.
Talks On Thrift and Sayings Feal ured the Program— ( ompany (lifers Prize.
BISHOP i:l)W IN Hl tiHKS \\ AS vkrh u culver si nd oBishop Eti'vin Holt Hughes, former president of Drl’auw University, delivered tlie regular Sunday sermon before the Corps of Cadet- at the Culvt i Military Academy last Sunday morning. The Vedette, student paper at Culver, commented on the speech in it la t edition. “On la t Sunday morn mg, Bi hop E. H. Hughes gas the 1 corps a talk which, if not the best ! heard m Sunday Chapel dunng tin pre-ent chool year, sva certainly as 1 good a any other speaker as given."
SCHEDULES FOR DENTAL CLINIC ARE ARRANGED
EIRST DIMM, CORRECTION t \MPAIGN WILI I'd l \R i
1 O TUI RSDAV.
The
“LONE EAGLE” WINGS WAY TO HAVANA, CUBA
l "' ’ ing at 10 o’clock in the rircuiil
room at the court hoti-e. Edgni l
11. }[ ing, former member of public ' commission represented the =^Of Greencastle while VV. 11. E FOR ipson, J. S. Powell and Pcriy
al, all of Indianapolis, are the
_ieyn for the telephone company. |
^^ore any evidence was heard in .use, long conferences were held )s , | N slop I oR UMIHI Rl.ll ^ne committee of business men ms GOOD Wil l. - '.AMr. Blessing and Lawrence Car- i HH n. ■ngineer for the city, relative to ., p
a npromise rate which was about | way between that asked by the iny and that in effect now. Aftrates were gone over by the M committee and repre-. i;: i! i\. e Telephone Company, it wa d at the noon recess on ' • for the various telephones in
fORT tion in the city
r-.-.J agreement fixed the following
rln ■ *> x business .
business
ouai residence i party residence party residence
extension lUmrnctension - lung, patron owned
The regular meeting of employeedf the Wabash Valley Electric ('ompany which is held every two month- 1 i for the benefit of better public rein- , tions, was held Tuesday evening in | the offices of the company in Green-
castle
It was one of the liost attended meetings the organization has held in recent years and the program proved ;to he a valuable and interesting one. As a rule, tlie employee- make up the program and with one exception, this wa true Tuesday evening. A. G. Brown spoke on the connection the various i mployees have with the company success and with the better feelings toward, the i (immunity. He cited how it wa only a question of tin
PORT All PRINCE, HAITI, Feb. 8. individual a • or her advance (UP)—Col. Charles A. Lindhcreii mint with a utility, uch a the \\ i took off on the final leg of hi go.. I bash V illey Cmop oiy , and that the
REFORMATORY INMATE IS HELD FOR ATTACK
t MMNKT RESIGNS
BELGRADE, Feb. 8. (UP)
cabinet resigned today.
Five members of the cabinet resigned last week following party po-
litical disagreements. o————
( U SED RIOT.
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 8. (UP) — The mou i‘ that took a ride on an Indianapoli street car probably is aA honored hero in mouseland. But a
dozen women have different ideas. j If the m..u ,. had kept in hi i lace ( OMMITTF.FS W ILL MEET St N in a darkened corner of the c h ______
might have ridden within sight .he Indiana Soldiers and Sailors monument—quite an honor for any country mouse, as this one seemed to he. But he chose to stir about, and then
tin' fun began.
While the shrieks of the women attended the meeting of > '1 d
Campaign hns been completed l.yMi-s punctuate,1 the air, and tin ir tlyu Ward Parent-Teachers’ A sociation t arol Shoultz, o. unty health nui . , b,, ( i |„ a( ■, retreat, a gallant with a "hieh was held in tlie Third Ward ai d work will he '.arted on Thui- • foia,.,! new .paper eame to tlie res- School building, Tuesday evening. A day. Five Greenca tie dentists will ,. Ul n,,) i n0 u y to the street, committee was appointed meet
REQl IRE
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W FFKS
tentative Schedules Have Been \r ranged With Each Dentist Work-
ing Partly In Greencastle.
Tin* tentative schedule f. r the One Hundred Percent Dental Correction
P.T.A. MEETING HELD A 7 THIRD WARD TUESDAY
COM MIT I FF w \s VPPOINTED Id MEET WFITI COMMITTEE
OF SEt (iND U \R1).
nit Twenty-Five Persons Merc In Vtlcmlance \t Me g Held \t
Ihird W»i Iding.
Approximately t ty-five per s
M \ I RON St HOOI
OF PI MNF1EI.I) NEAR DF \ 1II. SKI LL - FRA(IFRII).
WOOD MAI.LET IS WEAPON
youth I inallv (aught \t Brazil Xml Held In Danville .lad I aces Serious ( barges.
I will flight to Central and South America today at 0:35 A. M. c\pcc' ing to land at Havana, Cuba this af-
ternoon.
, The American left behind him the
j good will of a nation ] days marveled at his
-ucre-s of the company i due largely to the splendid pi r onnel of the em-
ployees.
Safety First i .always a feature of the company welfare and Tue.dav
that for two evening an employee was tried and reticence; a found guilty by a jury of hi- fellow
INDIAN M’OLIS, Feb. 8. (UP) — Mrs. Helen Kirk, 30, matron at the Plainfield State Boy chool, remained uncon -clou and in a critical condition at the Method. : Ho-pital here today from mallet blows struck by an inmate, Ansi n Hafer, Hi, in e-cap
ing.
Hafer caused his own undoing by
hiring a taxicab. At Brazil, 30 miles Vl1 !'/’ : ! ml _ Se :'::! Ul " :m! .
i have charge of the examination which will require a the week ’ pn
ior:
Two to three day a wa . k will he required with one dentist, as-isted by Mi Shoultz, working at a time The following is the schedule as arranged at ■ pn> mit Kune Dr. ,1. A. Throop: /ebruary !' and 10. Brick Chapel . liool, Bainbridge, | Fillmore, Cross Roads, Fillmore, Fit t Ward, Clinton Center, Floyd
('enter.
Dr Ralph Overstreet: February 15, Hi, 17, Russellville, Portland Mill , Raccoon, Grider, Carpentersville, O. I Ronehdalo, Barnard, New Maysville,
and Third Ward.
Dr. A. W. Rroadstrcel: February :!3,3I. Belle Union, Cloverdale, Put namville, Cross Roads, t'liiu>. Reel -
FRANK L0WDEN TOSSES HAT IN ILLINOIS RACE
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CHICAGO, F.h. s. (I Pi— Frank wilcn has tiled his petition for
the Republi-
j2.75 2.50 2.00 1.60 LOO 1.00
.50
cumbed to his engaging per onality. Lindbergh planned a circuitous route to Havana, one that will Ik about 720 miles, and one that will take him all along the coast of Cuba before he finally lands at the capital Lindbergh’s projected course w.-* 105 miles north and then wa -t along the 1 Haitian west coast to the north west tip of the Island; then fltl mil across the water from the Mole of St.
2 :.(> 2.25 l.vt 1.50
75
Flln
J jji®: .25 BRlfiing, joint owned. .50 .25 s increase, it was stated, will
——«die Telephone Company about
oyer the present revenue. Haiti
original petition for rates be- Nllh<)la8 . lo •’.'“"H ' i '^ lr ‘ ^ ’ 1
working by being careless. He wa defended and prosecuted by other employe s of the office and the jury to -ed a coin lo ee whether oi not lie
was guilty.
Talks on thrift and saving: featui ed the program. The company i - of fi ling a monthly prize of $lu to the employee making the In t suggestion for savings and more efficiency. A musical program w a given by
H
effee. J *.v (he..,increase would totalled approximately $3,000, tarter told the committee, present rates on the above linas follows: ividual business, $2.75 i > party business, $2.00. 0||)ividual residence, $1.75. party residence, $1.50. ir party residence, $1.25. the afternoon session, the agree r.trC'' W as made of record hut Com- ‘ u ' : - oner Harmon said the matter I have to go to the commi--ion final hearing and the above [ n( will lie certified here for colus g: n at an early( date he' 0 ;ed woman
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The entire
From Point Caletas, hi.-, cour wa meeting proved to In one of tlie In t west 55 miles to tlie United Slate the Public Relalinn Commiltee ha
Naval base at Guantanamo and then ever h Id. nortliwe.-t 50o miles In an airplane to o
Havana and the crowning honor of his long tour that began December 15. Lindbergh took off de-pit' a leak
valve on his plane.
He laughed when he saw it, and | said it was of no importance and , would fix it at Havana. Lindbergh's take-off from Bowen field outside of Port Ap Prince was perfect. Good weather favored him.
MACHINE HIT BY TRACTION CAR; TWO DIE
t of Plainfield, the driver, Howard
an
unguarded moment and overpowered the hoy. lie was returned to Plain
field.
He admitted continuing to sink' I the matron while she lay unconsi iou I on the lloor. Then he ramsacked the
house for Kirk’
a revolver hi longing lo the husband. Al-o becau-e of his i ood conduct, hi wa - not stopped as he left the
ground'.
In Plainfield, he told (’hri-topher lie wanted logo to tie chool "To > ■ I a broilier.’’ when the taxi reaihetl the in titution, II er exhibited hi revolver and forced ( lui tuplcr to continue we tward. ('hri-topher had no oportimity to proto t until Brazil was reached. While the taxi -tood till, halted by a traffic signal, Hafi r lais d hi- hand
Ur. U J. Gillespie: March 1,2. Jun ior high school and first year of high school in Greencastle, remainder of Washington township, Butler, Kim
Black Hawk, Mellaffey.
Dr. O. E. Over.-1reel: Marcli 8, p Sophomore, .lunior and Senior cla in Greencastle high school, Mapl
lothi,^' and found Ma,,is0 " ' , ’ w,1 ‘- hl P. ''I 1 "'"''
1 all . Morton and Hi th'd.
FIVE DIRECTORS WERE ELECTED
XI EE I ING IIEI D IN < (UN I X ( <>1 R I HOI SE I I ESI) XX
AFTERNOON.
Floyd Houck, Raymond Wright,
with a committee from tlie x'otui W ard in order to arrive at some definite conclusion so that final action can
b • taken.
Bence Baggy was appointed chairman of the committee, and William Herod and George Long as committee members. Mrs. Curtis Hughes is ct iii an of tin* Second Ward Parent-'! hers’ Assn •it.on and was expected to name the uc littee from the Second Ward, sometime Wednesday, so that a meeting of the committee from the two schools can be held at the earliest possible date. Paul Albin, secretary of the school
a |dace on the halh t iii the Republi hi aril, was present at the meeting on i an pn -idenlial primary in Illinois, I'nesdny evening and the sugg on the I Hit' d IT. learned today. j in regards to erecting the l> iin...g, ll i the I'm l late in which Low- hut leaving several of the oms unden has tiled. I finished, which was made at the The petition i iii the office of See- 'School Una I meeting Monday eve-
rotary of State l.oui I hninerson with ning, was :. liu voiced.
•in ' of pel it ion; for state offices, The suggi tion was that the superwhich cannot he announced until a structure be built and several of the court injiinc!i"ii i lifted, the I'niteiF | ‘ 0,) nis, or the assembly rooms, he Pres was informed. left unfinished, until such a time as
o— ; the necessary funds are available, I NDI X N Xl’t )I.IS LlYFSI’tK K vv l'**"h to complete the work.
INDIANAPOLIS, Feh. 8. (I’P)— The* meeting of the committees Hog opened deady to 25 cents high wil1 l "' hpld M ’ that some definite con-
er "a the Indianapolis Iii. to k < " :i can l '" apri ' 11 : "'‘l
i hange today; the top price was i a< ' tion l, "‘ 11 tuk, ‘'• At th meeting $s.75, bulk of the sal. ranging from !a 1 "'^h’ thp l( icatioii of the build-
to light a cigarette. Christopher n,,Humphrey, Carl Huffman, lunged over the eat and gi appled | . |ll( | o,., |,. |N r( . 1 ,|,,,.ted direc
Hit) to 200 lbs., frum $8.50 to $8.75. Receipt numbered 7,000, 231) of which were holdovei Cattle numhen d about 800 uiid the .all' 600 with a market steady and clii ini'; with a stronger tune; beef I. , i brought >11 lo $15 and voaleri leal i ii $17 lo $18. W ith about 500 sheep in the pens (lie market wa teady. Top fat lamb were i|Uotalile at $15.75. The hulk w a • I I 25 to $15.50.
ing wa also discussed.
iaxes Going Higher . early
N F.XV StIIOOL IKH'SE WILL PROU Xltl.X ( XI SE BOOST, sllnl I D \X XK II R XTFS.
ASSED AWAY f SON’S HOME
. LOUISA JOBE OF ROACHXLE XX AS SPENDING XX INTER WITH SON
R. A. MASONS Stated convocation Greenca lie Chapter No. 22 Wednesday, 7:3(1 p. in. M. L. degree RAY H. TREMBLY, II P. E. E. CALDWELL, Sec’y. ‘NOT GUILTY’ PLEA ENTERED BY GOVERNOR
elyint'-
ipaticj s. F.ouis Jobe, age 77, and a pui*. *nt of Koachdale, passed away e home of her son Elbert Jobe ewman, Illinois, Monday evening o’clock. Mrs Jobe has been
ID J At KSON ON I Rl XL < II XRt. KD WITH OFFERING $01,000
HR I BE.
IHIRD XI LXIBIR OI I X MI LX |s PROBABLY I XTXLLX IN.II R.
ED IN ( RASH,
DELPHI, ind., Feb. 8. (UP)— tjeorge Krawin, 65, Carroll County faimer, and hi daughter Mi Verna 26, were killed instantly and another daughter, Mis Edna, 22 probably fatally injured today when an autoniohile in which they w< re liding wa truck by an Indiana Service corpora tion Interurhan car at a cro sing
! near hero.
The younger woman i i reporter : for the t a mill Circuit couil. Motorman Ora Jacob and eonJ durtor C. W. Fulls, holli of Hunting ! ton were in charge of the car.
!o» af* u brig)' 1
HICKMAN CASE
health for the pant two years *'' 1 ’ K - ,l •'* * vl 1 fi r " u ’ ,h 1 NEARS OEOSE
with the hoy, hut met surprising resist anec. Meanwhile, the tiaffic light had changed, and polic.iiian Arthur Bid lenger hurried ov r. He nappi d handcuff on the youth and tut him hack to Plainfield in charge of the
driver.
Hofer admitted the attack on the Matron, uying he "must have hit her thirty or forty tine .” Temporary
chargi of as ault md
intent to kill were |. iged against him He was sentem ( from Fort Wayne for incorrigibility. It wa hi- third
confinement on m good conduct in tfi
him fnedoni of tf ground-, and in thi manner he w able to walk unmole led ye ter 1 • lo Ral oil Bar lin k where Mr . k rk, and her hn ■ ! hand, Arthur Kirk, manual training
in-1 ructor, lived.
tor of tin Pulliam County Farm Bu reau Co-opi*ialive Association, al a meeting of (he direrfin of the or ganization, that wa held in the office of Robert II. Steven on, county agricultural agent, Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. W light wa al-o elected seen tary-treasun r of tin A. -ociution. The five director: who were appointed at the start of the As ociatimi w. re all
hatlery will] re-elected. Six din ctors will he elei I
ed next Kehruury as eaeh dirtxtoi serve for a two year period, with five director going out of office one
a charge, hut hi.i uni ix ilirector the next ear.
school had Won !
J. T. FARROW PASSES AWAY
Noted Musician Coming ! hursday
The agitation for one or two new chool houses in Grci ncastle during the pa I few wees < has overshadowed the probable cost of the buildings and Imw much they will increase the tax levies of the city and township. School official hould not overlook
5 1 1 ’“'I piani t, will ii,,, f IK q {|, a ( |, ( , w buildings must hi* followii program in XL paid for by taxation and that taxaa l inn nay evening already are high. They should cut nl ‘ M01 Bach j 0 j|- ,, vei .y dollar possible in the con-
COUUTROOM, INDIAN XI’Ol.IS,
was spending the winter at her ,,f linliana went on dial today, accii
home.
e body was brought to Roach-
i\ Wednesday afternoon, to the
i of a daughter, Mrs. George
„M e >nlatz. The casket will be opto friends Wednesday evening ,.| ( :,t u , n
j , 7 o’clock to 9 o'clock.
he held
ed of offering a $10,000 hrihe to former governor, Warren T. Mi ( 'ray,
in 1923.
He pleaded not guilty when arraigned before Judge Charii M. McCabe in Marion county criminal court and
of a jury was started a
Mrs. Kirk wa for the loan of a I XTi Kirk return'. her over the head 1' t, lolen f nun the
lie. Hafer a-kt "ok, and vv'lie.i with it, he heat ith ti heavy irml chool print shop, i
FORMER RESIDENT DIES I) XI CM I IRS IIOX1E IN RO ( III.SI ER, N. Y.
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SIX IE IS PR I.SIN 11 NG LIN XL LX IDLNt L X(. XIN-I t.IRL SLAY ER.
1 ie funeral services will
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i the Presbyterian church at hdale, Thursday afternoon at 2 ck with interment In the Roachcemetery. The Rev. Ragan will • charge of the services.
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ie deceased Is survived by two . K ’hters, Mrs .Bessie Dean Golds-
I.OS ANGELES, Ed, 8. (FP) The
few minutes later. " iul of K ' iwar ' 1 nitkn,an , " a,T ' 1 Jackson and two co-defendant-, ' l '"' ,0 ; lu > - ,Vrr y |,a, k, r " n > ,ar ‘'' George V. Coffin litical leader, and 1,11 thp ^ lh ‘' to| -. v " f " mr - Robert I. Marsh, the governor’s for- ,lpr ,,f 111 dauRhl. r, Marion :.s the mer law partner, came before the bar final f vl,|enr '‘ Sta,f, ’ s ,,a,,l( ' to
at the same time, waived reading of the indictment against them and each
entered pleas of not guilty.
end Hickman to the gallows. The date was expected to rest its
cii-e immediately after Parker’s te ti-
RESPONSES FOR SPEAKING HALL BEING RECEIVED
LARGER DONATIONS XRL E\PKCTED \ i I Rf >l N l l I'll.
THEY ARL STEADY.
Then, as he hail announced hr would do, Judge McCabe granted the mo-
rtoia^L North Carolina, Mr*. Zelma Up- tions of Coffin and Marsh f i epari .ied *tz, on# son, Elbert Jobe, five ate trials. The state elected to pro pi
ntony.
| or [ht tdchildren, one great grandchild.
jnty w 1 iiitaG*
rs. Jobe has been a life-long iber of the Presbyterian church t cJ is a charter member of the
chdale Eastern Star. 1 m —
r INTERESTING LECTURE
cute Jackson first, placing him
trial alone.
Louis Ewbank, former State Su- explanation of the writing of a numpreme Court Justice, and Clyde H. b' r of original pin- of poetry by Jones, former Democratic member of Albert A. Huuck, a member of the
the State Public Service t'onnni ion, club.
land Silas C. Kivetl, of Martinsville Harvey Harmon of the Public Ser-
According to Prof. II. B Gough, head of the Ihiblic Speaking depart-
ROTARY MEETING the re The Rotary Club luncheon Wednes-j Hponse8 to (he p ip-rs, asking for day noon wa featured by the mini donations in order to remodel the bei of guest and the leading and p U j,|je speaking hall, have been eom-
Word ha- bei n received here from Ruche ter. New Yolk of the death of James T. I annvv on January 12 at the home of hi daughter, Mrs. J. T.
I )owney.
lie wa the on of Thornton and Busan Fanow, pioneers of Putnam ville and pent many year, of hi j life in that villug' and in Greenca th II wa married to Alice Pinks, daughter ol Samuel Parks al o f Putnaiiivilfi . With hi family he in v ed vve-t in the i arly 3()'s where he held a position a conductor on tin Union Pacific Raili "ad, residing dur ing this tim at Hutcheson, Kan-a ; Spokane, Wn hington, and Pol. on,
M ontana.
Since the death of his wife in 1925 he had made hi home in Rochester. He is lurvived by one sister, Mi . (Forge XV. Hendrix of indianapoli , Two daughtei , Mi . J. K. Downey and Mr . ('. M. Rice of St. Louis, otn son Edward Furrow of San Kranci c , one grand on Farrow Downey and
ing in steady, but are rather small. It is thought that after several months larger donations will he received from a number of those per-
sons who intend to donate.
i appeared as Jackson’s attorneys. The vie# Commi sion, Edgar Blc ing of Public Speaking department I state was represented by William H j Danville and Lawrence ( urter of In- arranged with the Clifford Ded-
'racticing as he preached Dr. Al- Remy, young prosecuting attorney, dianapoli-; and \\. S. Mc Bride of In roux Player of New York to pre A. Stockdah*, used hi* sense of and Emsley W. Johnson, special dep- dianapoli w**re gue-t-. ( . n ^ ^ e j r p| U y, "Romance of Youth” j ^ ^ | j’ iM|( , |, m ,) -iior In his delivery of the Simpson uty prosecutor. 0 here sometime in April. The exact JtlFure last night. He said a sense of Working far into the night for the KIXX XMs NOTICE date ha not as yet been set.
ior and ability to use it Is as es- last several days, Jackson ha- cleared Dr. Allen Stockdah* of Toledo, The cn ,tunic, for Shakespeare’s Richard May and Mi Chariot , p„ lial to the complete functioning his desk in the state house of official Ohio will -peak at the noonday lunch play, "As You Like It," which will May hav. returne t. thiir home
-» fine machine. "Without it there affairs and wa prepared to he in the eon f the Kiwani ( lub at th Pk i,,. p r( . , , tcii bj Duz.er Du are being Hambuig New X"il. ftei riction and trouble, he said. courtroom fo; at ha t two week . byterian Church Thur-day. made by member "f the department, visit with Mi . ('barb
eAi
two granddaughters Alice and Mm el Downey. The hotly was taken to the
month’.
Lemmick.
Hiii old
give the
hairy Hall on I. a. Suit in A
Prelude
Sarabande
Boil I fee
Gigue
b. Arietta in <! minor L(*o c iSoiiutti in A major . . Scarlatti d. “Dayid and < hath" Johann Kuhnau Tins eomposition expresses: 1. The stamping and di fying of
Goliatli.
2. The terror of the Israelites and their prayer to God at ight of the ti t rihle enemy. 5. The courage of David, hi iesire 10 humhle tin* prii . of the giant, and In childlike t ru t in <iod. I. Tin* conic t oi words between David and Goliath, ami the contest it ell', in which Goliath i wounded in the forehead by a tone, so that lie fall to the ground and e -lain. 5. The flight of the Phili lines, and how they are pur-iuil by the Israelites and lain by tin -word. 6. The exultation of the I raelite: over their victory 7. The prui '■ (if David, sung by the women in alternate choir . 8. And, finally, the general joy expre sing it-elf in hearty •dancing
and leaping.
11 a. Fantasie.-tucckc, Op. 12 .... Schumann i
Do abends Aufschwung
Wnrum
Grillen
In der Nacht
Fabel
Traumeswirren Ende vom Lied Ii. Rhapsody in E Hat ... Brahms HI. a. "Ondine” (dedicated to Harold Bauer) Ravel ' )». Scherzo in C -harp minor .. Chopin Macon it Hamlin Pianoforte. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cooper and on Che-ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ( "per and son Floyd spent the day in Indianapolis shopping Tuesday.
' -(ruction "f either m both of these I prop"cil building in order to save
‘In* tax payers.
XX'e can recall only a few years ago, ptior to tlie enaetn of the present lax law, when I ,y in GreencasHi wa $ '• At tn, inn* tin* as.-e -- ed valuation va lv than one half
"f tin* present valuations.
Now the a -e i d valuation is inor* than double that of a few year- ago, the tax leiy for 1928 is $3.51; th" 'community i bonded to almost the limit on paved highways; petitions I for additional highways are being given the Board of Commissioners at each meeting and unles- all signs I fail, the tax levy for 1929 will have to he higher than for 1928. The present levy, considering the iivrea-ed valuat i, is (jlo.se to $8 or $9 on each 100 under the old as ' -unent of a fi w a ar ago, ami ■ th addi ional inc:. e probably, un levy, taking 10 year ago as a ha is, will he from $12 to $15. The tax per year on an avi'iage honn in Greencastle today will run from $15 to $20 and upward per month, and then the tux duplicates show an unusual amount of variation in true values ■ f local
property.
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