The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 February 1928 — Page 6
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PEN' E \\ Itl I KS ll.dlh “Dranin. hi Pn-cnt-Day Writci ,' edited by Prof. ii. W. Penn , ha Just been relc d by Chari' - S nb tiers Sons, Publisher , and copiehave be. a ri ceived by the English composition (h lartment hi *. The
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that it contains the first version of Tarkington’s "M dim Beaucaire” t i be printed, and that the Conn I - Kaufman dramatization of Harry Leon Wilson’s "M 11 ni of the Move " i appears in a ve rsion revised espe.lally for this eollection.
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Published in (he in!c rest of Green castle and vicinity by the I rue-Hi\oii Lumber Co. CLOKGF FNSIGN Menagcr mil Pdilnr " M. POM \R|) Adi erti-in:: Muinigei H.ARRV VS:i Circu ation Manager
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An advance agent for a theatrical production was praising the wonderful power. of the leading woman. “Do you know,” he said enthusiastienllv, "tha in New York, when fhe appeared as the dying mother in the last net, an insurnneo man. who had just written her a policy for M0,000, uctu.iRy fainted in th" theater."
As each day of our lives go swiftly by, we are made to realize the truthfulness of the saying, “In the midst of life, we are in death.” The infant with its smile- of innoeenc , the youth in its beauty, the bowed n age, all must submit to the call of death, which is the will of our Go I. Minda Jane, daughter of John and Thursa Leatherman Irwin was born Oct. 24, 1850 and peacefully answer cd this call of Death on the evening of Fid). 16, 1028, at 7 o'clock, at the age of 72 years, ” month , and 2 '. days. Sh ' was uniti d in marriage to Jacob Thoma. , Feb. 2, 1892, and to this union was born 4 children; one daughter dying in infancy, Klhcit, who died in the World War, Gilbi it and Clifford. 7 he death of her dear son, was such a blow to her that she never fully recovered from it, hut tried in he resigned to the will of Him who doo.h all things well. She unit d with the Christian church more t! , n 35 years ago, and lived a true h" lieyer in her Savior. A few days he fore her death, whiD talking to a friend, she said she was ready to go, and was waiting for the Lord to call her from her suffering. Her illnes was of long duration, hut was borne with Christian fortitude. All wadnne to relieve her suffering, but te l is the one who can minister to our needs, so He called and she quietly fell asleep to awake in that home above where there is no suffering nor sorrow and all tea 1 are wiped away God s will not our.- he done. She leaves besides her husband and children, two daughters-in-law, two step-children, Mr John Burke, and Urn. Thoma- of Clinton tewn-hi > three grandchildren, two brotm rs ano one sister and many relative a. I friends. Our loss is her gain. “Me watched hi i brea'hing thru’ t night, And prayed that h' might go, As in her hieist tin* wave of life, Kept heaving to and fro. Her dear sweet smiles, no more we sec. No more her lip: can kiss, And yet Wh it comfort tis to |;r , ,v, She reign- in heavenly bliss, The golden v ;t. were slowly opened, A gentle v ici aid softly ‘Come’, And fron all thy pain and suff"-it.g, thy ang I -pint entered home. Gone from u... hut not forgotiin, Wi h aching hearts wc are left behind. Bu- the th ugh; that thou art h ippy B.d. u 1 enily he resigned.
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