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LUME THIRTY-SIX.
(iKEENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928.
No. 100.
q ITOR OF DPU ^PER STABBED BACK FRIDAY
E STUDENTS MET TWO UNKNOWN MEN ON CAMPUS WALK.
Y
RRED ABOUT 10 O’C I.O< K
Making Remarks About StuTaking Up Moxt of Sidewalk
Both (krouptt Advanced. Oil —
^Mes Robbins, editor of the lh> _ "and a senior in the University D abbed in the back by an un man Thursday night, shortly 10 o’clock, when he and '«■ ^Miity brothers met two men on ' npus wsilk between West Cnl-
id the Varsity Tea Room,
two men were going south on
THREE ARE DROWNED MELBOURNE, AN ST KALI A, F. b. ' 10. (UP)—Three persons were drown ed. Eighteen were struck by lightning, many wall- were rased, hundred of windows were shattered and boats were overturned during a thunder storm today at Sydney, Hi pat. he
said.
TO DISPLAY PRIZES Prize- that were donated by mei - j chants in the city to be awarded win ners in the Old Fiddler- Contest, to be held at the Vonoastle theatre next Wednesday evening, will he di.-pla\e in the window of the Trick store, j Saturday afternoon.
GOOD PROGRAM IS PLANNED AT LOCAL CHURCH
RECOGNITION SERA'It E FOR CHRISTIAN (HI ROH OFFICERS (IN si NOVA.
o HOURLY TEMPERATURE o PROGRAM ^OR oeooooooooooooo oo IKTO HT l > V' , y 7’T t T'' ifi INSTITUTE IS INTERESTING !) a. m do 10 a. m 30\ 11 a . m lUh MILL BE HELD IN CLOYEIRDALE 12 ni 32>. GA MNASU M—GOOD 1 p. m . SP! AKI RS. 2 p. m 3f> j .
I |N( n| N— HRl NER’S SI BJE( I
I’aslor To Review Poems on Great Emancipator \\ ritlen B> Nephew (•I Mrs. Myra ( urlis.
I HE M EM HKR Cloudy toniglit. Somewhat warmer extreme south portion Saturday fail
PROGRAM
( i IMP1 Mill
CMII'VICN STARTED —o—■ The One Hundred Percent Dental Correction Campaign started in the county Thursday morning. Dr. J. A. Throop as.-isted by Mi Carol Shoultz, county health nurse, starteil the wmk Thursday morning and continued on Fti. ty. Vpproximattdy three hundred children were examined on Thursday but it was thought a much larger numbei will be . xaniilied Friday.
PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENT^ WILL ENTER CONTEST
STATl W IDE ESSA\ I M M 1 SIMNSORKD BY INDIANA BAR ASSOCIATION.
INFORMATION
RECFIVEP
LOCAL MIN INTERESTED T he A'. tnn Telephone and Tele graph Company of AA illiam. port ha
ACCOUNTS OF JACKSON CASE ARE CENSORED
dk ami had just passed the
JURORS GET NFM SP API RS AA I I ||
THI AL NFM > ( I I
OUT.
students, who were walking 1 " arM ( after making several re-
about students taking up too
wnint * the sidewalk they stopped. COURTROOM, INDIANAPOLIS. Idem. ,hree students likewise stop- Feb. 10. (UP) The Jacksun trial
' med around and both groups ha- an official censor. towards each other. While Judge Churl. M. McCabe smaller of the two men ad- was instructing prospective juror farther than the second man in the proper demeanor they shoul -nt into a clinch with Robbins, observe while locked up
L Jfr him in the small of the buck. |i , : r ,
d
There will he special ervices both, morning and evening at the First Christian Church next Sunday. At the morning service at 10 45 A. M. the program will be in the nature of a recognition sen ice foe the re elected and the newly elected members of the board of officers of the Church. Mr. Hiuner will speak on the subject: “Magnifying Our Position In the Church." At the annual busines-.; meeting of the Church held recently a new constitution was adopted which called for a larger heard of officers, and which made provision for six women to become members of t! • board. The following men and women were either re-elected or elected to membership on the hoard at this
overnight, mp, ting, and they will he present interrupte I 1,0x1 morning in a body:
JURY FINDS HICKMAN IS SANE PERSON
Mrs. Car! Tuttle and U. S. A an Natta AA ill He The Principal Speaker*
Featur *»- Ibeen incorporated with a capital stock —- - of $50,000. The in. >rporators ar
The annual Clovcr.lale Farmers' In- Lawrence 11. Finney, Fred L. O’ll
titute will he hen! in the Cloverdale and Mrs. Finney.
>1 AA FR
gymnasium on Saturday, February IS Mi . Carl Tuttle of ITeu-ant Lake, and L. S. A an Natt of Rattle Ground, will be the principal speakers.
■— j Resides the addre es other inter M ARION I’ARKKR 1 ling features will iLo be on tin
AM Alls DECISION JUDGE.
to the story of the students did not strike back but at-
L'L’i J to retreat.
this the man broke away and his companion again started — J south. Robbins thought that
bbing
td the Hurst 1 to te itorv.
merely been hit and had walk-
und explained that before he permit- ''' 'l' 11 Abram-, Harry ted the talesmen to read newspaper , AA ..let AAniidrum, R. P. Mulhe slashed out all reference to t ie i' 11 '’ Ueorge (.an. It, Mark Rector, tj-jj,]. Charles Rector, Milo West, William "Not much left," Clegg remarked. Rlackwell, R b. it L. Pierce, John Court will he in session Saturday, U. itri. k, J. AA. Herod, Jam. - L. Ran Ju.lge Charles M. McCabe announc- ,,n l owling, \A. K. Hutcheson.j
at two hundred feet when he ed, pointing out that if no e i.m I he was bleeding. He then were held, the jurors would have to j the Alamo poolroom and a be locked up for two and a half day »n was called. Re-examination of the jury tailed ts found that he had sustained with the State di-mi-sing Jam. A. gular cut in his back, left of Range of a premptory . hall.
nal column, and three stitches Ennis Rragdon took Ids place. ■flBfquired to close the wouno.
t in the coat was a little over
[Vibes. Dr. J. F. Gillespie, who liUd Robbins, stated that further
ments would have to be in order to determine, the
Luo xteiit) of the injuries. — —ins is a member of the Phi UNOFFICIAL REPORT
ipaper
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One Building
For Second Ward
th. 5:
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DeRn waternity and he wuo the house immediately after
IN THAT
S( HOOL HOARD Mill. I Ah F
ACTION.
ury was dressed He luc i •
j! bit of blood and was still in
xmened condition Fri.lay A ro l' ort wa * curr, ' nt ,lown ins was accompanied by his to,la >' that ,ho , ' oanl m " m
,lf Fred and William Jone- a lH ' rs rofus '" 1 to ‘• ,,nf,r,n ,,r 111 "
ity brother Not much was ,ho hour ' i in th " ,loar futu ' -0 wj|1 of the incident until Robbins eroct a s,n ^ r| " soho01 I'U'Idmg of about It ji,,. hi 00t six rooms at the Second Ward chool • Robbins was taken to the ‘luc* 11 !? l he coming year,
m, Fred Robbins notified
oliceman Paul Grimes ami the r<) " was held Thursday night, it wafer the two men was started. * tulo,i - ,,ut no information - n what lad a fairly accurate discrip t<,ok )' ,ace wa nvailahle. How. ver, the two men as it was rathe. tho ro P , ' rts hav " « amo<l <'ir< olat i..:i t the place where the contro-! that whon [hv s^ho,,l ,,nar(l t:,k, ook place. * tion, it will be for the single ward three students had just left buil,lin R an<l not for a consolidated ■y hall, after attending the building as has been prop..;. d.
A meeting of Second M’ar.l pat
the:
us.
which was given in th.
da evening.
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miw "The
Hall
Id’s Toggery ill Move From
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Franklin Street
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— IIN'G STORK TO (K ( I PY DM ON FAST WASHINGTON STREET. - ■—o—•
AGRK'L'I.TFR AU HA I I I F ON IINDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 10. (UP) Letters are -huffling back and forth between the agricultural battle line in Washington and the hear groun i on the latest advices from "A’.iui . Luke," to “Dear Rill,” regarding what the home folk thing of
farm bill.
Newly elected: Renee Daggy, Ka\ tnond Fisher, Frank Ashworth, Marty AV'ells, Jesse Sears, Joe Crosby, John II. Boyd, Warnn J. Yount, Mrs. Mamie White, Miss Lenora Al - paugh, Mrs. Frank Farmer, Mrs. Harry Talbott, Mr-. AYilliam Black
well, Mrs. W. M. Miller.
Sunday evening at 7 30, following 1 the regular classes in the School of Missions, Mr. Bruner will speak on the subject: “Abraham Lincoln as A Poet Sees Him.” This will he a study of a group of poem by Thomas Cur ti- Clink which have been written on Lm.c dn. (Ire. in t tie people v dl li.> interested to know that Thoma- Curtis Clark is a nephew of Mrs. Myra Curtis of east Seminary Street, and was named after her. In a personal letter to Mr. Bruner la. t year, Mi .('lark said hi aunt Myra had ul-
wa\- been hi favorite aunt
Mr. Robert F. Phillip , the new ong leader of the ( hur. h will sing Sunday morning, and lead a young people’s chorus in the evening ser-
\ ice.
All Cultures Were Returned Negative
rWELVI (I ITT I.T AA RRI I AK FN FIRS I OU Ml FK REPORT FH I'KIDAA
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Eel). 10 William Edward Hickman wa found -ane by a jury of eight men and four women in court here late yesterday and either a oath sentence or life imprisonment will he given the prisoner Saturday, peeial Judge J. J. Trabucco, announced last night. The jury reached two verdicts in 45 minutes in the sanity trial, one that Hickman was xni.4 on the murder charge and that he was sane on the kidnaping charge. I ml. r the Cali fornia law, the penalty i either .hath by hanging or life impri on-
ment.
The trial was the first under tho now California law •mowing a plea of not guilty “by reason of insanity." Hickman having -confessed Ids ( . .^j. crimes and been found sane by the juiy, the court assumed that the next step w;is to pass sentence, which will
ho done Saturday
The convicted man rat holt upright i looking straight ahen.i ns the jury foreman read his. finding He seemed unperturbed. Maintaining Id pose, Hickman, with his guard at his side, walked from the court room with a firm tep hack to his coll in the coun-
ty jail
Hickman continued to lie the indifferent, unmoved, callous criminal, even to tho extent of laughingly jok ing about his probable hanging when visited by newspaper men in the county jailer’s office, a half hour uf tor he was declared by a jury to have been sane'whin In- murdered and
mutilated Marian Parker
“The die i cast and the state wins by a neck,” was his joking reaction to the verdict that means death or
life imprisonment for him
(Tad in the jail blue denim he parrot and joked entirely unconcerned about the thirteen steps to the
noose, which h.
"That’s
attorneys
program. Saturday Morning. 10:00 a. m., Music Cloverdale Ui • chest ra. Invocation Rev. J. M. Harmon. Address, "Can the Fanners Co-op-erate" L. S. A’an Natta. Addre ( “()ur Young People" — . Mis. Carl Tuttle. Appointment of Committees.
Noon
Lunch served by the l.adie ’ Aid.
1:30, Music
D’PAUW DAY’ CELEBRATED AT ART SALON
HELD IN THE PICTURE C AL I I RA OI M ARSH ALL FIELD ( (>MP ANA.
Indiana College day is being celebrated today and Saturday at the Hooier Ait Salon which is bring exhibited in the Picture Galleries of
Cloverdale Orchestra. Marshall Field .A Co. College day ha Address, “Personal Factor in the become an annual event, at the . sbi Lot" I.. S. Van Natta. bition, and thi \ear a larger group Rep. it ot Committees. from each school attended than ever
Address, “The Duty of the 20th before.
Centurj Woman"- Mrs. Carl Tuttle. Friday was Old D.-Pauw day. Mr Distribution of Premiums Edward Rector of Chicago and thirty “The Blue Ribbon Premium is the alumni of the 1'nivei ity who receivproperty of Institute.” ed a Rector Scholarship while stu Premiums Offered. dent in the college wno the penal Premiums are offered fur the best honor gin i f, r the day. Dr. AA’. VV
of the following:
Best 10 ears yellow corn.
2nd best 10 ears of yellow corn.
Best 10 ears of white corn.
2nd best 10 ears of white corn.
Rest dozen white eggs. Rest dozen brown eggs. Rest Angel food cake. Rest peck of potatoes.
Rest dark cake.
Rest loaf yeast bread. Re t loaf salt rising bread. Rest pound ,,f butter.
Believe Convicts Killed Deputies
I M <> DKPI I A SHERIFFS ARE MISSING. TWO PRISONERS
REPORT I D SEEN.
LAFAYETTE, Did , Feb. 10. (I P) Two “hard boiled-” convict , prisoners of two deputy sheriffs early on
expects awaits him. Tuos,la y ' vh " n tho ,lo P uties ,efl " n a all right," he said to his tri >’ to ‘ S,i ' to reformatory, as they expressed their l,av " far " ,r 1,10 route on
Sweet of Chicago Uni\er ity told of |the Rector Scholarship plan am! of Mr. Rector's influence on College life. Carl Graf, artist, who won the Edward Rector Memorial prize of $20M for the bed Indiana landscape in oil ' ny a native Indiana man who is now | a resilient of the Stale, was a guest, and conducted a tour of the gal'enes F.aiThuiu, Butler and Franklin col lege ; will he repre ented at the SaI “i on Saturday. Each college group wdl have a luncheon in the Field’s, Te-; Room al 12;.:() and will tour the gallerii . A tea will be served at 4 o c ock. IT - blent and Mr . David Edward.; if Kurlhain College will be present. | Spi i ial gue ts of honor for Rut'ct (ollegi will be Mr-. Maude Eggerine et and Dr. and Mrs. AA E. Garrion. Dr. Garrison wa formerly the j pro.-ident of Butler college and inow of the Divinity School of Chi* cago University. Mr. J. Murray M ickanl, the art ist, will he the I'ran! lin college gue t of honor. Chicago AluniMi of each Univer ity will a'
ti nd.
Dr. AA'. M. McOaughey, received notice Friday morning, fuun Dr. C. E. Adams of Indianapolis, superin ^ l0 i tendent of the Bacteriology and Path | (dog/ division of the State Board of
The correspondence is between Lukej Health regarding the cultures widen Duffey, Indiana farm loader, and were taken of studf ids in the Second
William H. Settii, president j
Indiana Farm Bureau Federation. A || 0 f t |„, ( . u |t„res were returned Settle is in Washington, aiding in the negative including a second culture fight. „f Loui-e Smith. M'hen fir t cultures
North Side Clothing Store also The latest communication read w ,. rt . t ., k „ n a *,,.,.1, t) „ c ulture
as Todd’a Toggery will “|„ the
■ i ts present loi itioa on Frank- i., ! ■
J.eet to th. room to be va |V*ISMM l: ’" ' ' ' 1 ' ral '
it Washington street, it was effective hinder of finance plan for W1 . r , 1ak ,. n-
elds'»ed today. Mr. Rector who a i| our rural relationship; It i tho 0
tve an up-to-date funeral home agency which will deliver agrieultun •orner ol Washington and I it tai ft train| ■ ■ It 11 '
\ *Mats, will move next month toll-gate suggestion wdl, t the h" v ,h ' 'leihndi i i • .i, h S-.n-
T<"et 1 tn of our farmers, i o * ■ 1 ’•
y ‘ "Men
sorrow to him at the
all ha been planm beforehand.” “Pred( i mat inn,'' w a■ his tersi ex
planation of the qui Hon.
“Yes, I’ll stand by my claim to guidance by Provide! e unless nine one convinces me of a Deity." "I don’t know yet why 1 killed the Parker girl, hut I di and I'll take
my punishment.”
SLAYER OF 13 DIES IN CHAIR
GEORGE J. HASSI I.L PAYS EXTREME PENALTY FOR HIS
( RIM I S.
verdict “This w hi‘h they were to have been taken
it was learned today.
John Burn and Samuel Baxter, the prisoners, were in Danville, III., a few hours after the deputies left Lafayette with them, the Danville p;>lice department reported. Danville is southwest of Lafayette and tho Pendleton reformatory is east. Meanwhile, hope of finding the deputies, Wallace McClure and John Grove, ali\c, was growing dimmer a one of the most extensive man hunt the state ha known was renewed by American Legi'.n ineinbei s, deputy sheriffs, police and citizens in all di
rections from Lafayette.
Father Averts Child’s Murder
. Three-Ad Comedy Will Be Presented
RESCUES SMALL DAUGHTER FROM MAM A( M IT H HI K H-
I R KNIFE.
ie by the first of, agriculture from its grief and lo- Fpworth League will give a peeial
I into a nation-wido area of pi 1 11 '
» understood the rooms will b<‘ i llK and prosperity. number of the town folks are cxby Mrs. Fannie Allen, of “When one observes the many l>« led to be pre “nt. Service will !.•■
HI., owner of the business site. K'ront ef the building will be ■ ed by Messr , Todd. ■, lease was to he signed dm ■
'f WM reported.
conducted by K. A. Ogg.
land offerings in my old home county in Central Indiana, where, in a probate matter they seek to close a dead soil-lovers estate by .selling a perfectly good 80-acre tract, formerly worth $125 per acre, for $37.50 per acre, it is high time to cease such a tariff-pillaging policy. “Assure the house committee thaV
the ‘farm goblins’ are beginning to lock market today. Receipts |><>ek the city folk- out here and ate ( ^ ( „
|' r '-d 13,000; Holdovers of which h ure to chase all doubting congee-s- j _ (
j P r,ce P a hl was for men who frequent the barnyards on
^ — - " p u |jtjcal errands thi fall.” Rev. D. L. Vandatnent and
DI AN APOLIs LIVES K ►( K
3IANAPOU.S, F- b
were genera IE 10-15 icn: at the close of the Iniliatiapoli.-
d-I li 'J
10 (UP) —
Prof. Louis Dirks, dean of men of Del’auw university, will be a speaker at the state Conference on Christian Kinlucat ion, to be held at the Memi rial Presbyterian church, in Indianapolis, Feb. 1-1 and 15. The subject of Mr. Dirks’ address will be “The Enlistment of Youth in the Service of
HUNTSVILLE, T'. x., Feb. 10 (UP) I—George J. Hassell, confessed slay | er of thirteen persons, died in the 1 electric chair at Texas state prison
| here today.
Hassell was strapped in the chairi
at 12:23 A. M. He was pronounced I HATTI.E ('REEK, Mich., Fc6. 10.
(dead at 12:29 A. M A few minutes. (nF) _ Anot|i(l| . murder wai)
late, Robert lx- Bemton, Negro, was: , i()VP(1 to hnv „ narrowly uvort( . ( , executed for the murder of D. E. Mor herf . , ast Ilitfht> today p „ ss „ s
j gan, farmer. , iu|lt( , (1 a 21-year old youth charged l,un,, y (Jrub h, an iceman ........ Ha-sell was executed for the mur- with kidnaping Helen Gillett, 5. Herman < urnminga
der December 24, 1920, of his step The youth wa Is ter Daniels, 21
TO III PRESENT I D RA ( I t IA I R DALE PA KEN IT I A< TIER
GRDl P.
“Go Slow Mary,” a three art comedy will he presented at Cloverdale under the auspices of the ParentTea' hers* ( bib, on Thm day evening,
February 1(1.
The east is as follows:
Hilly Abbey, A young bn band out of a job Oyrie Mann Mary Abbey, his discontented wife Barbara Duncan Mrs. Rerdon, Mry’ mother Christine Burris Sally Carter, Mary’ friend, Wilma Furr Harry Stevens, NallC sweetheart, Verniee Larkin Hurt Childs, Billy’s fiiend Wilbur Knoll Hobby Rerdon, a holy terror .... Adrian Morrison Dolly Rerdon, Another holy terror, Christine Hurst Kattie, the maid, .. Ma.. e Coffman
Murphy, a polirenuNi,
son. He also confessed the murder of Walton Gillett, factory worker, lath hi wife and ix other stepchildren or of the girl, charged the youth kid
An bio Greene
and of fiv' persons in California..
'0 lb. hogs $8.75; Bulk of | its cleared away at $8.10
FINDS STOLEN CATTLE
Clark Sutherlin, extensive farmer and cattle feeder of Franklin town-
imped Helen and was landing ovei her with a butcher knife in his teeth
when (illicit found them.
HONOR OLD I AMIUA
all to I
ttle receipts were 800; and calves were 700; with a steady and market. Steers sold at $10:50 and cows bniught $7.in to ri filers brought $16.60 to $17.50. o calves $0.60 to $10.60.
D. L. Vandament and wife
"Yours, Luke.” returned last night from Greenfield, Hid., where he had lieen called for
Dthie Scott of Fillmore was in the the funeral of Joseph Smith. On their city on business Thursday. arrival they found that Mrs. Smith o had died just a few hours before, and Mrs. George Wilder returned to the funeral was therefore delayed unher home today after being confined til yesterday, when funeral of liotli in the Putnam County hospital for wa- held together, conducted by Rev. several weeks. Vandament.
The following clipping from a
°—• {Grand Rapids, Michigan paper is of HATTI.E • REEK, Mich., Feb. 10. interest to Greencastle people be(UP)—lister Duniels, 21 sought .■ cause it refers to the family of Mrs. as the kidnaper and attempted slay- U H. Murlin, who was, before her
•ship lost five of the best of a herd er of five-yeai old Helen Gillett, wa marriage, Miss Frmina M. Full.iss, of two ear loads of fat steers from arrested today and sent to a hospital who c line to Del’auw as a student his farm a few days ago. He track-1 for an examination of his sanity. He from the locality named, Fallassburg, ed them into Crnwfordsville, where had eluded capture for more than 15 Midi.: they were found, after having b-eri hours. “Resolved: That this board, In resold three times. The original seller, I o | cognition of the work and character probably the man who drove them Byron Crosby of Roaehdale, wa of the Falla family, whose name is away from the farm, was unknown, here Friday. He lost three fingers attached to the settlement known as The animals were valued at about ( in a feud grinder recently, hut the Fullasbur*, that this park be named $110 each. j injured hand is improving rapidly. K ilia s Park."
Prizes For Winning I iys AA ill Be As Large As The Tered To (Irntorka: »' . ers. According to Join. \5 nil uperintendent of county sch .a, .students in -chools' in the county will enter a state wide essay contest, which is icing sponsored by t’ Indiann Bar Association. Thi. .’ear .lilies a- well as speakers will have an oportunity to enter n contest. T ■ first announcement of tl ■> cont t was made by Roy P. AA i-vhart, tnte superintendent of public instruction, whose office this year is active* ly co-opeiiiting with the bar associa-
tion.
T no al bar assooiaDon** oratorii i. 11nti . will he hcl 1 rs in lo* i al d,iiol contests n :vane...g to county, consolidated district, state and national ei ntests, but latest plans worked out chi' fly through the state chool office call for n state wide i s - a\ conte-t, open only to students of Indiana's Public schools. Prizes $ r winning essay in the state u, t will in a- la.ge as those off' ■ . .- tale vinners of the oratorical roi t. Mr. AVi.eh rt made public the rules of the ew essay contest. The object upon which essays may be written are: “What Is Good Citizen?" and "AA'Iiy Obey tho Law?” Submitted e -ay must contain not h s than 600 words nor more than 1,060. The -ix best essays in the state of Indiana will be awarded prizes varying from $16 to $250. Local I'liool official are to organize the w'oik m their rhods an! w .1 select the b st essay in their sch mis, turnmg these over to a district committee Di iiiet groups are to be selected in each of the thirteen cungrt ssional district, by th In liana department of public instruction. Each district committee will select its to icst e; says for forwarding to the bar hs* ociation’s “American Citizenship committee,” of which the Hon. James Al Op ion, of Indianapolis, is chairman. This final -tatc group will select the winning c ays to receive the final tati pti/.e offered by A. C. Newln, bu inos mat. of Indianapolis, The new c- ay c iitest is to proceed at, the same time that the oratorical conte i and the es ay contest, hut a ide from thi , and the fact that date announced for final, district .ind local conic -1 in the oratorical division held gnod for the essay route ts, the two affairs are entirely epaiato. The oratorical contest is a pot tion of a great national contest, nDo, while the e ay contest will be held only in the state of Indiana. The Indiana department of pub* instruetii n in collaboration with tlie bar as, ociatic published a bulletin, “Sketchi >m Our Consti'uilontll History.” i may be used a!, leferimee unit' us. for both on *ori ‘ cal and • ay constants. Cop.es >f tnis liuUelin have lieen sent from the state M'lmol office to all school official in In liana with the information that additional copi( are . nilable for drtiubution to conte-tants and j to otlicis who are interested. Selection of winnei in each local school must be made by March 16, 1928, in both oratorical and essay contest.. County champions must be selected by March 30, 1928. Oratorical coni-stai t in ti consolidated dis- : et if zone conte ts are to he sel* ci d y April 20, 19“ Slate champion n both Hr ■- ay and oraturi* , cal contests must be selected u> April 27, 1928. TO HONOR UNI OI \ _o_ This coming Sunday being Lincoln’s birthday the G. A. '(. and Hie Womati's Relief Corps \ honor his memory by atu ndanci in a body at the Sunday morning , rvice of the H:e■ tiytte ion church. And veterans wlio desire conveyaiuc to that service should rail Mrs. R L. Richards. The girl and boy scout* will be guests of the church in the evming at which time pictures will be shown of the life of Lincoln.
ATTENDED CONCERT.
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A large crowd ntivnded ’he Harold
Bauer piano concert which was giv-
en in Meharry hall Thursday ning. The concert was very rendered and seemed to please
audience, judging from the applause
after each number and neore. Hauer came to Greem. Me liei U
ed as one of the most « complished
pianists in the world.
well
the
