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JME THIKTY-SIX. RffMATKINS ASED AWAY i SATURDAY

(iRKENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY. FEURUARY 20, 1028.

No. 108.

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UOL’T 4 O'CLOCK SATl’ KAFTKRNNON AS HE is SHOVELING SNOW.

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| Was Born And Raised castle—Was Carpenter By ade—Services Monday.

^ il services for Williuni W.

age 63, and well known tie man, who died suddenly

(II afternoon at the result of

ouble, were held from the East Washington street i afternoon at 2 o’clock wi’ (|Yy R. Kckur.lt in charge of t Interment wa.^ in Eon t

^ Atkins passed away Saturday

-^1 about 4:15 o’clock a fe«

, CT after he fell to the >i,i. - ' “'ll front of his home. The d< - uriJ as a carpenter by trade and

employed on the Lucy RowAfter quiting work at he returned to hi hou:. a

Ol’ERE I T \ PRESENTED An operetta, railed “Bits O’ Blarney”, was presented by the music students of the North Salem high school in the high school last week. A large number of people attended the play, which was produced in an

excellent manner.

Miss Christine Dietrich, of Greencastle, was the director of the operetta. She is a member of the 1’hi Omega I’i sorority and a member of the 1926 graduating class of Del’auw University. At present she is teaching Latin and music in the North

Salem high school.

MRS. HAMILTON TO BE BURIED HERE TUESDAY

BLIND TWENTY YEARS; SIGHT IS RESTORED

BOm W VS BROUGHT TO GREEN CASTLE L M E MuNI) \\ I ROM

I’Ll MOUTH.

MRS. CARRIE S1I.LKRY OF NEAR HA1NBRIDGK < \N AG \IN

SEE.

SEVENTY SIX YEARS OLD On Wakening From An Afternoon

Nap Mrs. Sillery Began To Sec Various Objects In Room.

After twenty years of blindness, Mrs. Carrie Sillery, age seven-ty-six, and residing on a farm about

three miles northeast of Bainbridge, niins Monday e- Tuesday and again again sees without medical attention about Thursday or Kiiday moderate or any other aid. , temperature except foi eold sin'll On awakening from an afternoon latter part of week, nap Mrs. Sillery ta-gan to see the var

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tiens Tuesday.

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Pastor of Christian Church Delivers Splendid Talk On “Father of

Ilia Country.”

I,aw Enforcement.” He said: “The supreme need in our national life is a revival of reverence for the sacredness of law and of genuine law observance. At this season of the year we do well to honor the name and the memory of George Wa shing toll, our first president. But, mile there is somc'hing more than mere sentiment in our observance of hi birthday; unle-s, in our live. ,i eiti zens of the country for which he did so much, we ar< trying to realize In high ideals and practice tin trict oh servance of the law, our oh erv anee becomes a mere mockery and a rive lation of our hypocrisy. George Washington vv.t- a many uled man, hut nothing lands out mote prominently in his life and in his writings than his reverence for and his in

EPIC DAY FOR UNITED STATES AERIAL MAIL

L1NDBI RGB TO FEY OLD ROC I E \S ISTED BY FORMER Bl DIMES.

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Strong -ermons were delivered by

Kev. i llovvatil 1 ay lor, Rev. \ ictor (jj^ifinee upon oh erv anee of the law

Mr. Brum i used Wnshiiigtoe

E. KaphaiT and Rev. B. II. Bruner on Sunday from the pulpits of the Methodi t, Phesbyterian and Christian churches respectively. The sur

moils follow:

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Is Sister of Mrs. ElizaIteth Hamilton

v ml Mrs. J. T. Farrow Dr. S. B. 'l ow ne To Have ( harge.

The body of Mrs. John II. Ilumil

(’clock went out to shovel off Ion of Plymouth, who died early Sun ' on the sidewayk. day morning, will he brought here wit lg 8 cen falling by member, late today for burial in Forest Hill mily and passers by and was Ceinetary, Tm day afternoon. Mis. o the house, hut he hud died Hamilton wa- a . i -ter of Mr.-. Eliza y Mi.Shuitly. he h Hamilton, Taylor Place, and """ itkins was a prominent resi Mr.-. J. T. harrow, living northeast .he city as he was bom and of the city. The family lived here

re and had lived here his cn

ious objects in her room. The change was so sudden and so surprised her

HERE that she suffered a nervous relapse.

Mrs. Sillery suffered severe pains in her eyes prior to the restoration of hyr sight, but now she experiences no pains and can see distinctly. A local physician when asked concerning the probable cause of the restoration of sight stated that in the fii -t place the lo.-s of sight was probably due to a partial paralysis of the optic nerve and that in time nature Him w off the effect., of what ever caused the paralysi- and the sight

was restored.

During her partial blindness, Mrs.

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Holier Ellis, Hr. O. I

Ed. Hamilton, N. C. Ollair, and A G. Brown, members of the Grcencatie Rotaiy Club are planning to at

untn 'about'PJ 1*0,' when they removed • S!M,,r >' was al,le to * ,l, j , ' cts ’ but lh »"•**"*• ll " Ur ' r| "‘'

ime. He is survived by the to Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton one daughter, Margaiet. were here most of last year, living ill-hearers were Paul Albin, with Mr. and Mrs. Farrow at the old

* Crawley, Lemuel Johns, J. home place.

i, O. F. Rector, and Geoige The funeral -ervice will be held

dimly, that she could not distill- tnct* to he held at Wet Da ■ , Tile guish them, hut after the miracle, ,, a y mnl We ne day. A total attend

Mrs. Fred O’Hair sang.

RK ISSUES r E LICENSES I SATURDAY

from the McCurry Funeral Home at half past one o'clock. Dr. Salem B. Towne will have charge of the service. Mrs. Hamilton had been in

she is able to sec quite distinctly.

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failing health for more than a year. ' Besides the two sisters, she is survived by the husband, two daughters, Mrs. Charles Peregrine, Plymouth and

M, . Harold Wentworth, Chicago, and < »'“ V.TP ' IM .' 'V. N ,\ S>

one son, Robert Hamilton of Art*'

- sian, South Dakota. While a resiLAST COMES dent of Greenes tic, Mr Hamilton t5A.S{4 TO- WJ1 widely known anti took an ae ivo ki;st

p irt in the Twentieth Century Club and the Methodist Church. The pall bearers will he T. E. Evans, Andrew B. Hanna, Charles W. Huffman, Ben T. Riley, Henry Prevo and John Al-

ice.

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Year came through with a Putnam county on Saturday iday, when a total of live licenses were issued clerk’s office in the Putnam

’ourt house.

he first of the year only nine had been issued from the iff ice, hut the five Saturday day raised the total to four ■Bowing are the licenses: L. Rogers, Greeneastle, and . Murp'iy, Greeneastle. Harvey Chaffin, Chicago, ll id Louise Hannah, Terre

ES W ERE SI NR I ED MONDNX

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Work Is Outlined By State Department Of Public Instruction—

'Third N car In < ity.

anee of 1,800 i rxficoted.

An indoor circus will he the fentu:e of the Tue.-oay night program. Speakers will melu.'.c nthur Sapp, Huntington, international prc-idcnt; NV.d'er D. (’line, Wichita Fall-, Texti first vice president; Frai k I Nlulhol land ToF lo, Ohio, inteioational pa-l ple-ioeiit; Arch Kluinp, ( leveland, Ohio, ioteniatiou.il pas pre idi ot, anil Indiana pa.' gnv«inor- Roheit E. linen, Riehmolld, Aieh N Gro men, IroliunaiHdi ; Benjamin Sherwood, Bedford; Charh Ii. NVatkin-, Muruie, ami NN dliam lv. Barr, Blull-

ton.

Charh O. Gr.iftoti, T 'otirlli m tiict, governor, will pieside. Hi io re .-or will he chosen uiing the e ion. 'Then an two 'andidu'e for the office. Dr. I.e.-hr . minion , Slo l

Presbyterian Churrli

The text of the morning service in the Presbyterian Church was John I :5T "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ye shall see the heaven opened, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Sen of man.” Rev. N I . Raphael, speaking on the theme ''Me- ellgers of God,” said in p ill "You have doubtless noticed in your reading of the Bible that the word ‘angel’ appears very frequently, in flirt, is found in over half of its hook . In both the Old and New

Ovci.-treet, Testament- the meaning is the same,

viz., messenger or agent. Angels come undci the elassification of sii perhumun lieings, rrcaled by God as Paul write- in Col. 1:16, ‘For by him were all things created, that are in heaven and that are in earth.' Some interpret the opening chapter of Genesis to mean that these agents were in existence before human beings were on earth, basing their opinion on the words ‘Kd us make man in our image.' That there are beings called angels, Scripture does not prove hut everywhere assumes. "’These messengers have certain offices or functions lo fulfil, chief

perienee with the liquor men of his day as an iliu nation of hi- attitude toward law and the Constitution, ay ingG "In his dealing with the liquor mtei'i t of his day, we have a mo. t o - (Contmur l on page 3) JUDGE HUGHES GRANTS FARM ESCAPE WISH

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Slated Ilia) II Break For Freedom lli lpe l Hun l o G* t I h.mgc. He

Would li« Reward*.I.

Desiring in every way pi xsible to help, Judge .lame. F. Hughes, sentenced George Reynold , youthful Pen al Farm escape, to Pendleton to serve a one to five year term for escaping from the State institution on .Sun-

day, February 12.

Reynolds was arraigned before

among which is to a ist God m His Judge Hughe, in Hu Putnam Circuit government of the world, by execut * ourt Monday morning aftei he wn . nig Hi wall and decree... They are brought to the local jail from the to pint et the righteous from danger city prison at Indiaiuipoli , where he and save them from destruction. Job gave himself up la t. Saturday hoping rcpr< eiit. them as occupying a posi- that hi. c.-eape would n ult in hi lion lielwoen man and Go I wTien he enfence lo anolln i pri mi. asks in hi time of trouble ‘To which Reynold- i twenty three ye n of

of the holy one.- wilt thout turn?' Of:mi it I- their duty to hear divine command and revelation to man. On

Cl.a -e in chaiart t education Uity.

byville, and Worth I'epple, Micliigan || )( . ,,(|| ( . r jiand, they are called upon

CAR DAMAGED BUT OCCUPANT IS UNINJURED

t, FORGE Ivl.ni’P. INDINNNPOEIS MAN, ESt APED IN.H RY IN It ND ACCIDENT.

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Greenlee, Coatesville, and earl Wright, Fillmore, R. 1.

['■ Booher, Greeneastle, R. 3 ami Sedan Turned Complelclv Over

l^\ irvey, Bainbridge, R. 1. ’lunkett, Winchester, and

LBrown, Winchester.

Eanding In Wat<T In Branch Late

Saturday Afternoon.

kmail Case , gainst Turner I smissed Today 86 MAN IS DIStHARUD ' DUE TO LACK OF jjl EVIDENt E. :ase against Oru Turner, son 1 p'rnd Mrs. Andrew Turner, cilv. ^ came up before* Justice of Fohn A. Wells at Spencer on ar • morning was dismissed by rt because of luck of evidence

George Klopp, of Indianapolis, ale man for the William Euden Corporation, miracluou.-ly e raped injury, when the P.I2K No h sedan h 1

wn driving hit a hulk head and l ur »-1 t ln j n j nK . t .i a8

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at to bind him over to the Ow ult court. Ralph Meek, of t, alleged partner in the at1 blackmail, wa- hound over Gwen circuit court. His bond duced from $4,000 to $2,600.

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iliii rding to a message from Spin- Guiagc.

'proxlmately 100 ■pertatorsl d into the commissioners room o» Spencer court house to hear .*■: al. The maj* rity of the speewere from Cataract and Clov-

i I enmpletely over landing in branch, top down, about 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon on the National

i nad.

The acrid' nt occurred on the high way, about a quarter of a mile east of Putnamvillc. Klopp was (hiving i i-t on the National, for Indianapi lis, when a machine in going uiound, stru"k Klopp’.- ear. 'The impact of the car caused the machine to hit the hulklwad and D turned completely over landing in the hianrh in about a foot of water. The fall was sevei d feet hut Klopp, who wa- the only occupant, escaped any

form of injury.

He crawled out through a broken window. The top a no body of the net * hine were badly damaged and will have to he replaced. The ear wa brought to Greeneastle, to the Tribby

tarted Monday, in the hied grad-* mIiooIs and will continue lot the re mainder of the . erne ter. Three year.- ago these ela.-.-e- were | installed in all the grade -chnols of Greeneastle, and their ueee-.- ha- ! grown each year. The work i - outliii ed by thi tale supei intendent of puhlic instruction. 'The college tU' 1 ents who undertake the work are con -idcied a- special teachers in th ,v

public schools.

The class*'- emphasize the deisdop merit of conduct control, ami infor mation on morals, a - .-uch, i not of fend. I’etsoial virtue in ehi s work and in play i* eiieourage*l. Grad ■ tearlier.-> reftolt that the go*' effect of the work are obvious, ali i that discipline is much easi* r after the children have attended these cla - e-. Dr. Bartlett of the department of Religious Education i up* rvising the work. Teachers <if the eharactiT

ale eithei Indents in

Charle MeGaughes, John ( annon ami A. B. Hanna .in al.-o expecting to attend the convintinii. Mr. Mi

to execute divine judgments and bring punishment on the guilty ‘the angel of Jehovah went forth ami smote in the camp of the A- yrinns a hundred

Gaughry i lh* ehajiinati of tin Green , im | f„ ur sl .„ r ,. aM ,| ti V e thousand.’ In

ra-tle del* gallon ami Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Kill are tin delegates.

thi- use which has just been noted it i often not a created angel hut

the ho. ! to the 192K convention. TAXING COST DECISION WAS HANDED DOWN

othi'l - lilt* |r ted

his department

in the work.

Teacher.- for the Fir t Ward are:

Value Timmons, Isabelle Appleby, Alice Maunder, Florence Evans, Motu

Prosser, and Elizabeth Do hi. Teachers for the Second Ward ar *

Dorothy Adams, Lucy Mae Itoclle, idateJ • hool buildi Mary B. th Glos-hrenmr, and Nina officials hav* di-eo*

Palm* r..

Third W ird, Helen Hilo, Fae Hu

wa

lh Mi el'll Rotaiy t Inh will h*' .lehovah Himself in the form of man

ifi station. Again, the s|iirit being melts away into mere evidence of providence of God in some form- ‘He inak* wind. In angel , and a Maine of tin hi messenger- ' Not only do they wait upon the monarch of the uni ver c, hill they are also subject to Uhri I who i described as hereafter to return to judgment surrounded by n multitude of them as servants and ntteiidnnG according to Matthew 13:11 'I lie word of our text are it beautiful image borrowed by Je-u. from the Old Testament account of Jacob's aliider experience. It repre sent - them a the divine power that will aid Jesus in the discharge nf Hi Me- ianic office. Certain of the an gel,-; have proved faithless to the trust committed to them by God and have given themselves up to sin. Milton m ‘Parndi.-e l.o I’ vividly pictures a warfare in the spirit world, the re suit being the casting out of the ethereal world of one of their nuin

her.

age and hi home w.i formerly in Brooklyn, New York. ID wa * nt eneed to the State Farm from War saw fm breaking in freight cars. Kcynulds with eight other men o\ ei powered a guard at the farm a week ago Sunday and iv raped from Hie Farm by u mg hi key Since hi. e.-rapr Reynold li.nl been walk mg railroad Dark al night and re maining under cover in empty freight

ear in the day lime.

When he gave him, * If up he laD d that he \* i frozen to de.ith and that if he Wa ret to anothl i pi'i-oll he felt Ilia In purpo i in tin break for fir* loin would he rewarded.

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STEPHENSON IS INSANE SAYS DR. M’GAUGHEY

(Tying Nee 'To Be Feted Nt Chicago. Special Cancellation Mark On Nil Letters. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 20. (UP)— A milestone m the progress of the United States Air-Mail service w i leached today w ith the sche lul d flight ef (HI. Charles A. Lindheigh over his nhl St. Loui--to Chicago

route.

Upwards of H)C.,lM)0 eparale pieceof mail a record making consignment awaited stowing aboard six planes here and at Springfield and P rria, III., a a tribute to ‘Slim* l.imlheigh- temporary return to the sei vice. The Gnid will Amba-sadoi will fly a new travel-air whirl wind air-mail plane delivered here yesterday, hut iluiii g the flight to Chicago he is expected to change hips to "give the Lindheigh touch” to iach pitVe of

mail.

Every letter will bear the special cancellation mark “Lindbergh again lie the Nil Mail.” He will he aided by pilots Philip N Love and Thomas Ni Ison, hi i D mei hul ie on tlii ume route, end by Bud Gurney, Leslie Smith and Ir.i Slonigcr, now regularly employ ed on the old ‘Lindbergh Trail.' Afi r brief formalities feiituiing Lindbergh, Federal and Municipal postal authoritie , ‘Slim’ is scheduled to take off at l:l. r > P M. for Springfield, airivit g at 5:10 P. M. He is due at Peoria at 6 P. M. and al Chicago .,1 7 P. M NN bile at Chicago, the pilot - are planning a dinner “of, by and for Air Mail Pilots” in.-Lad of the more formal roremonies to which Lindheigh ha become accustomed on his European ml l.ntin-Amerirun tours. The return Air Mail trip i. scheduled to get undeiway at 6:50 A. M. Iu i'a\, reach Peoria at 7 15 Al NF Springfield at 805 A. M., and St. Louis nl 9:15 A. M., Completing Liin'l ergli’- public app* irance until later in the month when he i- scheduled to fly to Albany, N. Y., in the Spiril Of St. Louis. Over'The Work-End, Lindburgh on gaged in two interrupted ted High' * intended In lake him over the St. I.oui ' hieag'i iout**. Oil trouble fore ed him to abandon the first) attempt at Springfield. Vfter returning to St. Louis as a pa. sengcr in a regular Air Mail pi sue, he -artel again but ian into engine trouble. He rcturnr*) bee,ni. e iif Ian* ing light troubh*. Fin heigh altempDd to make a trial flight m the* new Travelair Hi plan , hut wa. prevented by an mimanageahle SiiiiiIhy afterMonn ciowd which warmed about tin* plane and refu- *d to clear the frehl which was not polieel. I*delil atten ant- aid the ernw' was nm xpeeted.

This l li.ange NN ill Mul e Soim Differ cure In lire Bond Issue ol I he

t ity un/l I ■>» nship.

The legislature of I 25 nuele i ia*i i* al change in the n alter of taxing costs for the ecn-t nn I ion of coii.-ol

s, local seh'Mil '■•I through a

decision handed dowi recently by tli**

NdBLESVIl I.E, Ii.’. Fell. 20. I I Id It. i Stephen "ii ’11111 Man ol tie Indiana Ku Kl tx Kian, i in -ane, main ding In D .miuel Me (iaiiehey, vi iliiig ph iii.an fm the .lalietta ho pital for the in mic jn Marion eoinily. T* 'ifying h* !■ ie I ■ In .*1 jury in the Ciia'n t Cnurl in tin eil y . a! u i

R A. Nl N SON S 1 IT *1 meeting Grienen lh* Chap te, No. 22 Monday at 7 30 P. M. R. V Degree. E. E. Caldwell . *’'. Dinner Is Planned At Local Church

“The me:*.-age of these ministers of God i usually one of happiness. Tin ir nog on the night of the Saviour'i

Indiana Appellate ("urt, in which it

ton, Inez Southeiland, Hawanl 'Tow- W1 * ‘hei'led that * Iruetion en l- overflow with glad tilling nf ' I, Helen Weber, and Hans* I Tower, will he paid on the h- is of the school j (i y . m( | j, f .ace to all the world. They Maple Heights Dorothy Eller and attendanee from th* city and town . ir ,, g r) .atly interested in the salva

Albert Thompson. ship, and not on the basis of assessed

Seven hundred and fifty pupils, an- valuation, as was the law passed by pioximat* ly, wen* enrolled In the Nhe I!*I7 legislature,

course in eh ract* r education. Kigli This change will make some differteen .-tu lents of the University major the ImiiuI i ues of the city ing in religion education an*! a few and township. I he assessed valuastudent of the department of educa- '‘‘’n** «f the two units are near tin* tion will si ivc as instructor . The s “ m ‘ , with the townships being

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nding Turner and Meek were Hickam, well known Indiana- * ttorney, anil William Stuckey, of the aCtaract Falls resort. two men were charged with AiS $200 from a Mrs. Halt It is all* ' *j ir o remove the body ef her ho lAUrom his grave unless s) i rflmey at a designated spot.

POLK EM NN ( NLl.fciD

Two youthful vagabonds, hunting warmth was the cause of a police call about 3:30 o’clock Monday morning. One of the men was about 21 years of age and the other was about

20.

The two youths entered the gas house in search of warmth and because of their appearance and their

term of in truction will close May 4. Dean And Coeds III Oi Poisoning

slightly higher, hut under the new ruling, the im t will he about thro* fifths for the city, m close to if.'iO,OiMI and two lifth f* i Hie towi hip, or only about $20,000. Had it U rn on the basis of tin valuatimi, the township would have paid slightly more than one-half "f the total bond

issue.

POST OKI ICF TO < FOSE

WACO, Tex., Feh. 20. (UP)—Dean of women Irene Marshall and fifty women rtudentr of Baylor University

similarity to Baxter and Burns, the w-ere suffeiing from Ptomaine poisonslayers of the two deputy sheriffs of ing here today. All became ill last

Lafayette, night policeman Paul night.

Grimes, was called. Upon question- Examination of the food server! at

ing it was found that the youths the University yesterday was begun Hartley, pi slmastci,

were from Arizona. by physicians. day.

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The Gleenrs-tic Po-t-Offiee will be cln. ed all day on Wednesday, became • f Washington's Birthday. K. R.

tion of individual men ‘There Is joy in the pre.-em e of the angels of God over one inner that reponteth.' Th* Master told ID disciples ‘not to do -pi, e on** of the c little lines: for I ay unto you that in heaven Ilieir an g* I i|n ulway- behold th<* face of my Father who i - in heaven.’ This illu. (rate, coneretely lh* ir solicitnu ne. for even the children. The author of Revelation used the angelic figure more than any other writer in the Bible. ‘The angel of the Churche ' are heavenly spirits who exercise a guardianship over them as though they infused their spirit into th<* a semhlies. As the hook draws to a close John hears the Lamb of God .lying, ‘I, Jr us, have sent mine an gel to to tify unto you these thing

for the churches'."

day, Dr. Mi Gaughc\ dn Ian teat Stephei on', insanity hown Ity Hi*' fait that he hrlirv' I on.pi tlj pel * eii*i . that he ' II* reveiig'e, nod In mi hakahh D* lief H al h i 'ill a leader among hi fellow men

and lieHi'i thill they.

Dr. MeGaughry, who wa te.lify ing m an insanity cu <• involving Mr . P ari Snider and ntl i again-' * ii lina King in which evoral * aughtei are attempting tn how* Hud their in* thei i nf on oinul min !, il'ihnel Hi *t Ktephenson wa . a pel ■ feet example i f th* di m e from which Mi . King i.' allegi'l to he uffeiing namely paranoi di inen'ia preacox and gandoi e hulhn i iatinn:..

( hristian < hiirrh

Rev. B. H. Bruner spoke Sunday

announced to- morning at the First Christian

Church on “George Washington and

F s I NIN i D B N D (I I. Jane Godwin, a luihlit in

University and a member of the ma Nu fraternity, sustained a gash and a severed artery in right hand, when a faucet broke a he wan attempting to hut off th'*

water.

The accident occurred at the fra ternity house when Godwin gave the faucet a hard push tn hut it off and

Tie te will he a dinner for the men of the Fir t Chri-tian Church of Gn eneastle and the Christian Churche. in thi M'ctiun of the state, ;' Hie Grei ma tie Chinch NVedne-d ly wring Fell. “2nd. at 6 .'id P. M. This one of a en . of linnerg which are he ng held over the date this week ui * i the direction if the Busin*' * Me i' Commission of the Christian

I hurihc. in Indiana.

Ri v. Coil Franklin, NVc-tcrn Di - trict Evangelist; R. H. Kenady of In iaimpnli.-, nutstan* ing layman, o'ri Rev. Guy I. Hoover, Gennal Seen* t.uy of thi Indiana Chrntian Ml ion.iiy A. lociati* n of Indianapolis, will h the ipcaker;. Robert E. Phil lips nf DePauw Univei ity will lea'l i ong eiviee n*l ieg a 'do.

the Th purpose of the. e dinner* i • Sig lut'd on the announcement, '’Your long Chuith i ih ing lug thing in Indiana hi Coni' and hear about it." The ladir.*

of the Greeneastle Church will serve the dinner and the tickets will be fifty cents. Rev. R. 11 Bruner is in charge of th* local anangements m l all men who plan to Is* pre-ent of the dinner are mg d to call the parson-

the faucet broke, Godwin cutting his age not later than Tuesday noon, hand on the jagged edges. Dr. A. E. Betv.e n twenty five and forty men Ayler wn- called and the injury at- ie expected from th? (hristian tended to. Churches in this putt of the state.