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>LUME THIRTY-SIX.

(iREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUA RY 23, 1928.

No. 111.

if ATTEND AT

AMERH AN LEGION DRIVE

UNDERWAY.

The real test of whether a service man is proud of his service has come. The local post of the American Lc-

gion is trying to give Greencastle and

IF CHRISTIAN CHI K( II E DELICIOUS MEAL on WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ’l DAY TOASTMASTER

Splendid Addreases Delivered iwing Meal. Musical Program Also Included.

T renentative group of the men Christian Churches of Greei ind vicinity met Wednesday at the First Christian church icastle. A banquet was setvx thirty by the ladies of th' During the dinner hour the "e led in the singing of mum.' songs by Robert E. Phillips uw University. Donald Pei a student in the University, V at the piano. Mr. Phillip olo as a part of the tnu.-icui ay of fillmore, former C< unlent of the Christian church de<l at the bamiuet. The purhe meeting was to put hefoi • of the churches the task in ■'-U, Rev. Cecil Franklin, evan- « , the Western District of the ‘Are the first address. He tob 'Ograin which is being cano d ^e state, and of the present R. H. Kennedy, a busine - j n Indianapolis, and treasurer ndianu Christian Missionai on spoke of the work in the m the layman’s point of view. 7Tof the Business Men’s Com ’which has recently been orVland of the fine response of all over the state. He said ing in Greencastle was just large number which were bein the various cities of the le urged the men of the l.uo get under the work aim

utuam County a strong and nourishing Post that will take its place in the affairs of the community. But to do this every man eligible must

belong to the Post.

Putnam County has shown by the beautiful monument on the public square how the county as a whole feels towards the World War Veterans. Are the veterans themselves going to fall down? Are they going to desert their “buddies?” The World War veteran can’t any h nger “pasthe buck.” If the veteran is proud of his service and wants to stick by his comrades, he will join the

Legion ; showing

LOCAL MAN IS SUMMONED BY GRIM REAPER

MIKE" SAGE PASSES \W A* AT HOME ON NORTH M \ 1)1SON STREET.

THE WEATHER RCV T A Y! Un-cttl and much colder tonight f\Li V • 1 / a I LV/IV

with snow in east and south portions, 1 Friday and colder in ■ ast and south portions; Cold wave tonight, minimum fir • above in north and ten to 2d in south portion. Strong noithwes’.

winds.

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IN SPEECH ON “PATRIOTISM”

M \RRI \GE LICENSE Isaac D. Reynierson, Greencastle, to Ethel G. Tnnsel, Inaianapolis.

WAS TELEGRAPH OPERATOR

Deceased Was Employed Ear Many ^ earsi By The Monon Kailrod. Widely Known In City

Mike Sago passed away at his home on north Madison street, Thurs-

s the best and only way of <la - v ""’ruing, after an illness of sevhis pride and keeping faith. '' ral months, of complications. He

until that time.

st , e - ....... Mr. Sage was one of the best known men in Ureenca -

Because of road conditions and the * lai * * M ‘ en ■-eriou-h sick for only two number of veterans to see it is next Jll 'i wa> aide to do his work

to impossible f<rt' the workers to all ex-service men. However places are to be provided on the Square,

uhei the men can join. Do not wait aml s l ,enl most ‘ ,f hLs life *'» th *' cit yto be solicited. Sign up In Green- He was ^or many years by cast! mail your application to the the railrou *l- |)uri "«: h,s a,t - Greencastle Post American Legion. lve llfe - hc was a uU> K ra l ,h O l'‘‘ rator

He.

was horn and reared here

KIM \NJS M N( HFON Another laige turn out ot members featured th'- w ekly luncheon of the Kiwanis dub Thursday noon at the Prt sbyterian Church. Dr. Cecil O’Brien was initiated into the organization during the bu-iness session. Miss Ethel Moiris, reader, and Elmer VunOhnve, violinist furnished the entertainment for the me ting. Theii program xs : - highly • njoyed by the Kiwanians. F0RECAS1S FOR STATE PREDICT MERCURY DROP

MEETING HELD HERE I N DEB U SPICES OF W OM VN’S RE-

LIEF (OKI’S.

SPLENDID PROGRAM GIVEN

MRS I FORD DELIVERED The first Ford to be delivered in Greencastle, a Ford Coupe, was delivered to S. C. Sayers on Wednesday. M \SOM< NOTH i Called meeting T. tuple Lodge No. -17 Fliday at 7:30 P. M. M. M. Degree. B. A. Doggy, Win.

LOCAL LUMBER DEALERS WILL ORGANIZE SOON

ORGANIZING FOR CO-OPERATION WITH THE NAHON't*. RETAIL ASSOCIATION.

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Essay Contest Winners Vnnounred. FVaturea on Program tre Varied

And Enjoyable.

W \ ISON MEETING TONIGHT INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 23. (UP)— I Sen. James E. Watson, advancing his candidacy fur the Republican presi-

was dential nomination, will start soon on

a speech-making tour that will carry him into many states, his head-

Six-

W oman s Relief l nips was greatly ty-seven spee. hea have been list. I appreciated. tentatively, and requests for his apThe Junior Orehestia, directed by pearanee are arriving in

’Huild Now W ith Safety" Is Th ■ Slogan For Campaign ( unimittees To Be Appointed.

The Patriotic meeting which held in the High School Auditorium Wednesday night was well attended

and the fine program arranged by the quarters announced here today.

Corps was

R VIN I I I I IN GKI I N( \s I LE

\ N II t til MTV W I DNIsim NIGHT \ND Till RSDAV.

CLOVERDALE MAN IS DEAD IN COLORADO

W |L1 1AM BAND! SUCC1 MBS FOI LOWING i >PI R ^TION FOR APPENDK UTS.

MSITI D

HERE

< HEIST M \S

for the Monon, and xxorke.i both at

Limedale and in the Greencastle station for probably twenty-fix' years Weather forecast* for Indiana on or more, lor many yeam * acted Thui lay and Friday are not very • * crossing flagman at the Madison favorable. \ ...Id wax- forecasted street crossing and in this manner, f or Indiana Thursday night with fair became known to all who used this and continued cold for Friday.

According to the forecasts the mer-

Mr. Sage was always on duty and cury was to -tart its d waward trend because of his careful manner and Thursday afternoon following the friendly attitude towards everyone, rain. Rainfall in Putnam County on won the friend-hip of all who came Wednesday night and continued in a in contact with him, and it is to his form of a drizzle Thursday morning credit that no accidents ever occurred and afternoon, at this intersection during his work. ..o

Mr. Sage was never married. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs.

S -ter and Brother at (Toverdale and Charles Pfeiffenbcrger, Mr... F. L.

Bro'htr In Oklahoma Survive. Was Well Knoxtn.

Word has been received in Cloverdale of the death of William Bandy at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Tuesday. Mr. Bandy was horn and reared in Putnam County a’.d lix’H in and near (Toverdale until In went to’Colorado Springs about .TO years ago. Since that time he has made his home there. .He vi-ite.l wi.h friends and relatives in (Toverdale,

during the Christmas holidays,

Mr. Bandy was 00 years of age and hi: death followed an operation for

ssociauon, was ,pr i iti-. It. urviv.-.l . !• ed out the fact that the ..pr Mi-- Mollie Bandy of (’lover dale, and two brothers, one living in 164,000 members in In.’i- - nhern Oklahoma, and one at (Tov-

the second largest of the it bodies in the state. Tin placed upon them a In: the responsibility of mak ;. •

use of the life of the state -i ter. Mi Bandy, ha gone to Colo

radii Springs to attend the funeral.

Moore and Miss Rose Sage. The funeral services will he hold F’riday morning at !) o’clock from the Catholic Church with interment in F'orest Hill cemetery. F'ather J. J. Mullins will have charge of the set vices.

D. B, Johnson Plans Building For Down Town

by

Prof. Unifloet, opened the program xxith two number- xvere voiy well rendered by musicians so young. Prof Umflett th-n led the audience in uigirg “America, The Beautiful” and “Columbia, the Gtm of the Ocean." Following this Mi Kestnei direct ed a group of eighth grade gills in Indian (Tub Drill whieh delighte , th aiidi. nee. The Battle Hymn of the Re ■ e a t i which Mary Gregg Bruner gave the reading “Th Flag Gres By” which xv.. highly appreciated. The audience then joined in reciting the American's Creed, Saluting the FTag and singing America. Margaret Ann Inman gav. a splendid rendition of the story of Loyal Barbara Fietchio of Revolutionary fame and Vera Grace Brown then delighted her audhi a e xxi'h a medley of National Air and the air of that Civil War song,

W. W. PEFPLE NEW HEAD OF ROTARY CLUB

MB me.AN (in M \N l i l t 1 1 11

\ I tNNUAL < ONFEKF Ni i

UN W FDNESD \Y. IS OLD D’PAl W

Governor of Indiana Ihsiiii-' of Boi ary International. Won Place

By One Vote.

Worth Willard Popple, of Michi gan City, was elected gov rnoi of the

Retail lumber dealers of Putnam county, it was announced to....,, o Organizing for co-operu'ion xvith the National R t-il Lumber Dealer’s Association in a nation-xvi..e movement to promote the ownership of ho-me-t

every mail. an| l Hie keeping of pre-ent stiuetures

constantly in icpnir as xxell improv d propeity. The country and state i rga: izations all evet the country will ue suppoited in theii work by 4 nn tional nexvsp per a ivertising campaign which is to run for font years and whieh, it is t tiniat il, will eo-t

$ 10,000,000.

Harry F. Allan of the Allan Lumb ’r Company of tTreene.i tle, has been appointed chaiimun of the tiganizntion for this eoun iy, by L. P. Lexvin, of Cineiniiati, Pie i..ent of the N.itior.nl A.-socialion, xlr. Allan xxill ap-

STT DENT point ee-mniitt'. to e.irry on th-

mcveinent in this county within tho nr xt fexv days. The county organizalion xvill operate under the diiection of Fred Wehifnb eg of I'oit Wayne,

chairman for Indiana.

“BuT I Noxv With Safety" is the slogan for the e mpaign, Mr. I.exvin sail in anneuneing the plans and pui-

Indiat a .dstriet of Rotary Interna- po. e. t the nationul a ociation. tional at the tenth annual conference u _

..ram of the Church and said believed the work of the wa.- the most important in

ft.

!. If. Bruner, pastor of the ivh said a few words, amt last speaker of the evening. V I. Hoover, General Seen the Indiana Christian Mi ssociation, was introdu.. I. out the fact that the Church with 70S congr.

h

Resignation To Be Effective On March First

GLEN ( LODFELTER, PRINCIPAL UI K()A( HD M l S< H(N)I. II 4S RESIGNED.

Glen (Todfelter, principal of the Roarhdale schools, attended his last

tS:

j. While the Christ.,:n KL mine -e?ond in point .

they come tenth, he Raid, i

'ing» whieh they make for ort of definite Christian work ta. Rev. Hoover has been

dentified for mon* than (if irs with the work of th. i Churches in Indiana, an I h.

he marvelous progress which x k has made in that period, x^xlenge to a larger support o ' \k was received in an enthu

\ ay hy the men present. « GU I I HE ( ASH.

SlINGTON, Feb. 23. (IT’i

F Bla. - pi ii sing I o got $700,000 of the Conti - [ bond Karl G. Schuyler, told th.

1 Teapot Dome committee t..

/h r said that Blackmer vi., P Monti, tl in July, 1023 Hia‘ 1 that amount out of th<- my deal of oil men in 1021. , the same bond profit*. Hurry , oil man gave s ; 23.'MHki to secretary of interior Fall an" to the Republican Natioi il -ee.

elide.

Mr. Bandy was interested in agricultutc .ml i.wnid extensive fanning

interests near Colorado Springs. IBs Principals meeting Wednesday after

noon. Mr. ( lo<lfelter tendered his resignation some time ago and it xxill

become effective March I.

He will be succeeded by Eugene Hutchins, tearhei of English in the High School. Mr. (Todfelter has been er.nnerted with the Roachdulo schools

for the past eight years.

“Tenting Tonight.”

Dr. Taylor was then introduced of the twentieth distric club- at West and taking for his subject, “Applied Baden on Wedm - ax. Pepple xxon the Patriotism” showed various ways of flection hy one vote, the count standapplying true patriotism which does ing (is ballots for Pepple, and ti7 bainot consist of shouting ami waving hits for Dr. Lrslie ( . ( . Sammons of flags hut in obeying laws and sup- Shelbyville. When the result of the porting our Constitution. The uudi- election U'came knoxxn, Dr. Sammons once including the many childten to moved that it b* made unanimou . whi m he direct d many of his re- The new gov mot attended DePauw murks deeply enjoyed hearing hint, ’t' 168!) Dll and is known hy several

The girls of the Allison Home fol- Greencastle people,

lowed the address by very sweetly lerie Haute, Gary and Lafayette

Walnut and. Jackson ’ice’s, and singing, Om I’ntijets and Flag of the ’-’'l gate waged spirited campaign - who has an old fraiW- -t!•iciiieo <.11 |.>>'p, „ft rr whi< h the presentation of throughout Hn conference in effort^ it at this time, will xxdhin a year he flags to the prize winner- of Hi essay I" impres-- the advantages of their announn .-, erect a o’, ’em fire ptocf rente-1 took place. respective cltie- with a view of at building on it. The tincture xviii be a - each name was callexd the prize traeting tin I!i2!i meeting of the tw .1 heighth. Tin gr .un winners came on the stage, read the tieth district. Tie next convention

room and essay and received the prize. They city xxill not be selected until August, living apart- fotmed 11 semicircle, each led ding tho when the selection committee will mi ni on the second m.l thu I floor, flag and a beautiful group they made n. ike it public. flanked by five large silk flags of the A f attire i f the tenth annual con-

Relief Corps and as a fitting conclti

MR JOHNSON W ILL I EKt I I til R

FORI li) II.DIM. on W M \l I STREFM III ILIHNG SITE. D. B. John on who s-me time ago

purchased the lot at Hi. coli of of

four stoiies in

floor xvill contain of I’th 1 1. xvill he modi 111

NOMINATIONS FOR TRUSTEE ARE COMPLETE

WERE MADE \T MTFKNOON SI- 'SloN ol M I MNI 1 o| N ( 'I. W KDNI SDAY.

PI. \ N S

NOT

\NNOI N( ED

.Hie. he is

JUDGE DOWLING GIVES OPINION ON HOUSING

STATES IREsHMEN SHOULD LIVE IN EK VI URN IT IKS— NOT IN DORMS.

IN ni \N \POLLS LIVE'Sl'(K K INDIANAPOLIS, F b. 23. (UP) With buyers unable to absorb off ling , hog.-, dropped 10 to 15 cents to':). The top was $d.2. r > and the link, weights, old at $7.75 to $K.20. Cattle were down 15 to 25 cent and vealols al-o declined. B ef steerwere *10.25 to $12.75, Vealei- $1<; to $10.50. Ri eeipt.- w re cattle 1,100,

calves 1,000.

Lambs sold off 25 cents, dropping to a top of $15,75.

Mr. John: on will hiHi Civic I 11 ion of which head, on the fourlli floo .

An el"’”.cor will 111.eel t 1 1 vaiious fh.m-s, making tliem la ily i.ec( sable. The build, g will .’)<• uf hi ck

and slolh' < . 11 ti u-'t --

R. W. STEWART ARREST UPHELD BY A COURT

( h. r'e ■ Jewett ef inJianapoliH Wa* Nominated To Succeed Himself—

Mrs. Riley Nicholson,

Charles Jewett, of Indianapolis, was renominated to succeed himself as

ventinn has been the great numbeis trustee of DePauxv univer-ity, repre-

‘The Star ’’f women in att, mlanee. At the ban

quet 1 hey w. re re-pi ndent in

sion all joined in singing

Spangled Kanm r."

The winner- were: First Ward, ni"g co-tunu Special entertainment

Dorothy Ku alx and I. onaid May- w '‘ provide I fol the women which man; Second Ward, Loui e Satterlee indn ed bridge parti aiusieale- and a d Je n Stewart; Thirl Ward, Mary a visit to tlm John Robinson circus

June livin and Mary Louise Hamm, winter quarters hen-.

11 .,’1 BAILED |ii\ DlHMIBftt

PI - (>K no

VI W \ HIM. I \DI \> 1 OR

' \GN VII

ALBERT’ NEAL PASSED AWAY

ST I AS MM WILL xl’PE \L ( SSL Head of 'Dandurd Oil < o., ol Indiana, \rrcs eel Hy .-ciul l or Refusing lo le lify.

iton Township sident BrougM pTere Yesterday

I'l at freshmen should live in fratcruitii > rather than he housed in dormatorics .-upervised hy the Univei s.ty, was the tatemeiit of Judge Henry M. Dowling, ’93, ef Indianap »!i , in an interview after lie had d L.eied the F'oun er-’ and He* fiie ten' Day ad re is in chapel Wedne-

day.

"Fraternities can supcrvis fre hn.cn better,” Ju Ige Dowling affirmed. “Boys look foiward to fraternity lif a id they *houbi get in tho atmos-

p.e o a- sram Its po- ibU."

Speal.ing from exp. rience. Judge Dov/ling 1 further r tated that tlic f. ie eiship, h 1 ' formed in his fratern-

ity n. ant more to him than anything Albert Neal of Indianapolis

♦ he. H- believed that heaie . s being *'•" of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neal of thi* o.ary freedom fieri.. Senate official*

fin: ncially inpraq ic^l, 1 housing f.eshmen in dormitories we.uld reduce

W \ R Ol 1(1 NT Ol I N 1)1 \N APO LIS LEAVI WIFE AND nVI

• HU BREN.

WA.‘ II1NGTCN, Bo. 23. (UP) .'cnatp arre-t of ( <d. tob rt W. Stew ait, Oil King atnl fi: nt Teujmt Dime wit)ie.---, wa upheld by the

court to. uy.

Ju tire Je lining Beiley (li charge d a writ e f hahea- coiju- unde r whic 1 ! the ihaiiman of ti Htandurd Oil and Company < f Indian; ediL’iined temp-

tin I’, ail Smith fi nn Maple Height . Hun. able mention is due to William Chadd, FTi I Ward- Chailes R.-e tor, Second Wru . Maijorie Bene fol, Third ward; and Alic* Smith, Maple Heights.

IRC ST CO. ( LOSES

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 23. (IT) The ( it Ai n - Tru.-t and Savings Bank of Sullixan, who.-e president, J. M. I.ai.v, i, mi ing. was .dosed hy the S; ite- Banking Department today. \ccording to hanking de partment Olfie ials, no elise repaneiea have, been d .-overed in the hank’s accounts, hut nine iriegularity in the management of the safety deposit department was indirati el.

Shakespeare F'iay Will Start Friday

T r phi.'s in the annuel howling tournament were awarded to the Ten Haute team,' which ennsisle of Chalmers Gray, llur.y Ha inger, Earl Wo. , O eai Jen-oll and (ilenii

(•nting the alumni, according to a stu::- report hy the nominating committee, at the* meeting of Hie Alumni Council Wednesday. Two other alumni re.-nm rended hy the committee for the place e*f tru-tec were Eugene Sh ! r?man, of Imlian ip lis, and Mrs.

Evelyn Riley Ni-'holson.

This i the first time in th" nine’yone ve ars history of D Pauw univer-

Noith. Mr. Jen-on captured the . ivi.iual high score tr. phy with a tal ol* 591.

.LE TUTTLE HAS BEEN

T HIS HOME FOR PAST ^andoi^hu^U^lie^^M

TWO M I LKS. A —

Be Tuttle,, residing in

eolleg- spit it. The R v. R. J. Wa o, '98, chairman of t.e Alumni Council, thought fiom the standpoint of supervision that

off in

on

fraternities would be hud.

city who reside- on North Indiana -coking to arro. t h.n for

•treet, pa sod away at the hour of ((uestioiiing and pudaps hi parent-* here >arly Tliur-dgy af- rommittinent to jail, ter a hert illness. Stewart was ex Mr. Neal ’did at the age of fifty to higher rourt,-.

further

sum mu' y

F’inal touche are being added to the production pf “A- You Like* It," popular Shakespearian comeely to b •

teil to appeal l ir '‘''‘’"t , ''l by Duzer Du on F’ri-.ay and

Saturday night of this week at K:15

one year*. He foini ity live-d in the St* wait s luxvyei iie.teel an afipeal tn LLtle I heater. Seats are now on city. He come here a week ago to vis- to t o District com of appeals. Tiie -ele at the I -shop each afternoon beit bis parent- and became seriously Oil King was re load on $5,000 tween 2 and 4:80 o’clock.

ill, tho Illness resulting in hi- .oath. H is -uiviveel by the wife and five

hail.

Lx-( Joverdale Woman Is Dead

MRS. MAIM HA SI \Nd(»N DIES AT HOME OF DM l.ll l ER

IN BRAZIL.

M. . Martha Susan Stanton, age 73 y ars, died > hort ly after one o’clock TI 111 day me ruing at the* home of her (laughter. Mi Ira Cha Iwick in Biaz.il. She hn e inaele* her home there for . ome time and her (hath wa not tin xpeu ted, heeau <- -i .- h i boon in failing health for the past

e ve ral years.

The deceased is survived hy is chil (Iren, live (laughter , Mr . Ida Evan , Washington township, .Mr . Alva Jon- . , Warren township; Mis. Je. e Eg g. r-, (Toveidah*; Mr Mollie Wan by, Warren township, and Mr-. Ira Chadwick, Knightsville, and one an, William Stanton, Indianupedis, one hrei her, W illiam Hull, (Toverdale,

itv that a xvom - *’' h ''' en suegestd f<n tie s' e. Mr V hob'i.n knows nothing of the* ne- iie ' .: I-i the Con evil xvill e'-de-vi 1- ' el-' 'it he't a ■(■'.pt'.nc inme' '' ' M‘ Nieh . I <on is at jire e"! ’ "’ay to Jerusalem whore >' ’. h- a mem her of the Intel i‘i<>" I Council on .Mi- ions *0 he held thei < *;i. The name's of Mr. Jcvel.t, Mr. Shin man. and Mr . Niehid ■ n xvi’l h . uhmitted to the entire lumni 'hr U"h the mail . hy W Henr" McLean alumni secretary, ind their vote will b ■ received om ti e- in M uch. Among other hn.- ■- . C’ ■ third onnual meeting of the DePauw Alum ni Council was th. adoption of a DePauw \lumni Fund (•> advane. alumni work.

ElSHOit* GROSE WRITES BOOK

“T HE Ml )•: Ol EHW WM> RE) TOR" IS NOW HI 'NG I'l BI.ISH I D.

Bishop Gcoigr* R tin. e, win turning from Cnina tomonow

is re-

ha x

Although the play has been cut fourteen grandchildren and f ur great ' vriUen a h mk - “ 1 ' ht ’ ‘ :f K’l^arl

Ju.-tice Bailey eii.mi.seel th writ considerably xxdth a view to modern grandchildren.

“Ideally corree t, but not ptactically children, patents, two brothers and and-reman 1 1 Stov.ad to the custody au ,|i encl , demand*, the main current The funeral . rvices xx nl

possible," he said.

F’reel A. Likely, ’94, president of th 11 D Pauxv Alumni us. ociation of Indianapolis, was of the same opin-

ion as Reverend Wade.

“It might he a good thing for the The Rev. Oscar liwin xvill rupervision of fre-hmen to house charge* of tie i-ervices.

them in dormitories, but financially it would be hard on fraternities,” he

He Tuttle, res’ ling in (To.' 'ip, *outheast of Clinton I ought to the County jail c ’ clock We. rn * ay aften eriff Edward Ei'eljorge sheriff Alva Bryan after

(ere received that he was in u

f condition.

call wa* received about 3 <1

• A large crowd had assembl- ?tate ,| H

$9 the home by the time the o— and his deputies arrived. Mr. complaint to contest xxill, Chrishas been ill for about two or ^ ne j,- Anderson versus Millie P. xxeeks but only Wedneaday had executrix, has been dismissed violent. e( l j n t he Putnam Circuit Court.

two sisters. of the Senate Segeant-at-arms The funeral services will be held less than half a mirutc. He announcfrom the McCuzry Funeral Home Sat eel hi.s decision wittout opinion, ut-’ay afternoon at 2 o’clock with in- Stewart ha- sixtydays in which to teiment in the Hainbridg ■ cemetery, perfect the appeal. Unleaa it is ex-

be in pedited the appeal probably will not

be argued until netc time.

Justice Bailey fikd a short opin- ('“"tumor, ,,f the ,e * s intricate

In a tiial by court in the Putnam ion in which he ehiounced as “friv- ro^Iumes are being made by a group Circuit Court a finding in the sum of olous” Stewart’s nasonu for refus- under the gene ral supervision of Miss $520.41 was made for the plaintiff ing to testify fulV concerning the Elizabeth Me-rrison of the Home Econgainst the defendants in the com- disposition of the l»nd. nomie- department. Th** rcenery hss plaint on note, Citizens Trust Com- Stewart attended the ihor’. session h'*en built and paintoel by member* of

pany, Receiver, versus Lincoln M.

lee, Homer F. Cradick.

he held

of the drama hav been preserved to Saturday morning at 11 o’clock from e-irry forward the story with accur the Church of Christ M Cloverdub*, acy and brevity. with the Rev. T. J. Nixon in charge. While the more elaborate* co.-tunic • Interment xxill be ill the (Toverdale

are being provided hy Filip Szwircdi- cemetery, ina, professional Cincinnati stag’ 1 0

V. F. W. NOTICE

Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock at Putnam Lodge Hall, I. O. O. F\, the Veterans of F’oreign Wars will be installed by Terre Haute Post 972 and 20 local candidates will he initiated. All veteran* eligible are reeiuested to

Al- and received the court’* jueigment the . r.’anization tin ier the direction

without apparent euotion.

of Walter Bullock.

I

J. A. Friend, Acting Commander.

Recto;,” which will be off of the pte*sormtime before- eomniencemrnL Dr. (jiose wa pi - ’ i I* :it o' DePauw from 1912 to 1924, when he was made a Bish p of the M'tho.li.et Epi-eo|)*l Church and re*igned from the* pre.line y. H hu written several book) one of them the* "Life of Francis

Aabury.”

Dr. Henry B. Longden reports that the* nroefs of the hook were now ready un i that Bishop Grose xxill attend to them very soon. Bi-hop (Jro>e‘ hp* been doit g missionary work in China aril return* to this country to remain until *ome time in the fall.

ea