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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928.
No. 137.
SUNDAY NIGHT PROGRAM
r< r SHILDM \ ER ni NI.V I'KOM HEART TKOl bit: FRIDAY.
FRIDAY
DIED
A Sunday night musical program at the Presbyterian Church will be offered by the DePauw chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, national honorary mu-
sical fraternity.
The preparation of the program is in the hands of Arnohl Small, well known as one of the most capable violinists in the University. He is I being assisted by Robert McCullough, I pianist, John Barnes, trombone, and NIGHT George Pierce, clarinet.
The program is to consist chiefly imed Mr. Shildmyer Shortly of compositions by American com-
o’clock—Funeral Ser- I P°*f r8 ; „
10 .... Monday. Prof ' G ' Arlt wil1 l ,la y three mod-
| ern American organ compositions:
—‘ I Besides Still Waters—Louis— A , 5 F. Shildmyer, age 52, well Coernei Iff » Sreencastic resident, di<*d sud- Angelus—Bru*V9teane.
‘FOREST COURT’ PRESENTED BY SECOND WARD
IND1 \ N APOLIS I.IVESTOCK
INDIANAPOLIS, March 2-1. (UP) —Hog prices slumped 10 cents on the Indianapolis livestock exchange today. Receipts numbered 4,1)00 and holdovers were estimated at 404. The
bulk hogs sold around $8.50 to $8.60. FIRST GRADE CHI! DRFN PRFS Th<1 t01 ’ > ,rice bein * !fK - 75 for 1<:,, t0
ENTEDi INDERELLAIN -50 poumlers.
PANTOMIME Cattle receipts were estimated at
100 and calves receipts at 500. The
" 1 market closed steady to lower. Reel
WAS FINELY PRESENTED steers brought $10.50 to $13.50. The 1 TUESDAY
' vealers cleared at $14 to $16, with a Large Crowd Attended Operetta P oss >hle top of $16.50. Heavy calv
sold for $6.50 to $10.50.
MRS. LUCAS TO BE PRESENT AT STATE MEETING
CONVENTION OF INDIANA INDORSERS OF PHOTOPLAYS
HILL BE HELD.
AND WEDNESDAl
Attended
Which Has Presented Tn High School Auditorium.
L i(la y night about 10:20 o’clock [me on North Madison street, [result of heart trouble. Mr. H V death came suddenly and [unexpected blow to hts many an,I friends in Greencastle
jnity.
U been working all week and [town Friday night about 8 He returned to his home and
Another record crowd attended the operetta “The Forest Court” given
Nocturne—R. Spaulding Stoughton. las t night by the pupils of Second
Hurd at the High School Auditorium. I Preceding the operetta, the first grade children presented the story of j Cinderella in pantomime. This charming feature was planned and staged i by Miss Ruby VanBuskirk, ably as-
FRin A Y NlfHT * IV -Miss. Freda MacDonald A M lllVlll 1 and Ruth Pickard. The children were
: costumed in a most interesting fashI ion and acted in a manner) that was
PLAY GIVEN AT CLOVERDALE
ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRES SHORTED FRIDAY EVENING
Meeting Hill Be Held At Indianapo hs \ll Meetings H ill Be Open
To The Public.
LOCAL GIRL STARS A large crowd attende I the urst showing of tl,e production and the large audience .'('pined Will pleased with the play. \ second performance wil! be given this evening. Miss Rosalie McCullough who '• i the leading part in vhe Dur.er J’u play, "Erstwhile Susan" is a girl whom Greencastle Is justly proud, not only has she done excellent work in the Department of Public Speak' ing but she lias held the P. E. O. Scholarship which wa granted to her ] when a senior in the bcal High ! School.
SENTENCE IS SUSPENDED IN NEGLECT CASE
JUDGE HUGHES DELIVERS A SCATHING \ DDR ESS S TURDAY TO B. OVERSTR . T.
MUST
P \Y
FINE—COST
HON CONTEST
Bernice Kuark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ruark, west of Greencastle will represent Putnam county at the State Health Contest for boys
Purdue University on
Young Mother To Come Before Circuit Court Judge On Saturday, April 7.
Sat inlay morning after a severe '‘Ctm Bruce Ovei ’net, 23-yfar-old husband anil father dm ged with child neglect, was sentenced to the Indiana State Farm for three months and fined $50 and costs by Judge
THOUGHT INSUL A I ION OFF AND HIRES HI BRED
AGAINST HOOD.
,h followed shortly after 10
He was a plasterer by trade “SAFETY FIRST” WAS PRESENT- gratifying.
I IRK DEPARTMENT CALLED
well known in the city. He son of the late George ShildJeceased is survived by his Mrs. Mary Shildmyer; four ., John, Marion, Edward of Washington; George of Buin- ■ and Dennis of Kokomo, and L r , Miss Lulu Shildmyer, at
ED TO A PA( KEI) U DITOK-
1UM FRIDAY.
The main operetta was so finely I rouble H as ({iiicklx Remedied By presented that it is difficult to say Employees of Wabash Valley which was the most charming. Per-1 Electric Company.
MISS M’GAUGHEA COACH haps the most outstanding feature was thp c»*tuming, designed by Miss Electric light wires short circuiting The Cast Wan Hell Chosen And The Gwens,,the Art Supervisor. They in trees on Mi || stre ,, t between Jack-
Entire Presentation H as
Decided Success.
The annual State Convention of Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays will
be held Tuesday and Wednesday, an ,j giHs at March 27th and 28th in Indianapolis |^ a y 2.
at the ( laypool Hotel. Mrs. Ford Miss Ruark was winner of the Lucas ol Greencastle local represent" p u tnam County Health Contest for
ative to the organization will be pres- Boys am | ( ; ir | S( )|Pl( , re( . Pn tiy under • , , an ' < 7 R Huffh ‘‘ s in the Uutnam. WORE Pnt and wiU address the assembly on the supervision of Miss Carol Shoultz, (: * rcait c<lurt - Judge Hughes suspend-
Wednesday morning. ; County Health Nurse. All meetings will be open to the o public, and a large crowd will bo [ires r , I\T|CI.I OI A Ni Q • nt to hear the addresses. At the time JT 11 v| 101 1 I L/\Ili3 ol legistration all w*i*or to the con- ^ f'r A ThT* i~\l - *
rOK MAKI Or
ORGANIZATION
"Shildmyer has always been )r the especial devotion he his mother throughout his Several years ago when his failed him he went to Calilul was accompanied by his
$18011 ALLOTTED TO GREENCASTLE TO R USE FOR LIN< OI N
MEMORIAL.
TOTAL OK $10,000 FOR COUNTY
The senior class of the Cloverdale High School presented their annual class play “Safety First” in the high school auditorium in Cloverdale before a packed house Friday evening. The play was coached by Miss Flor
He passed away in the arms ence Helen McGaughey, and was a jnotiier, who was alone with decided success fiom start to finish, [the time of his demise. 1 The cast was well chosen and had uneral services will be held worked hard on the production, morning at 10 o’clock from It was as follows:
• with the Red Men’s lodge Jack Montgomery . ■ of the services. Interment j Jerry Arnold
Mr. McNutt Elmer Flonnel Abou Ben Mocha . Mabel Montgomery Virginia Bridger ..
[in Forest Hill cemetery.
0
AN’S BODY ND FOLDED SMALL BOX
. Vernice Larkin .. Laurin Linley .... Ralph Ratts ,. Vivian Sackett .. James MesGr .. Lillian lb rad Marjorie Duncan
Mrs. Marrington Bridger
ni. HUSBAND HELD IKK OF 45-YEAR OLD WIFE.
Zuleka ....‘. .. Wilma Furr
Mary Ann O’Finnerty
Christine Burris
“The plays leading role is that of
an innocent and inoffensive husband, Jack Montgomery, who
plunged into the abyss of the law af-
vention will be given free tickets to the picture which will be given at the closing of the program on Wednesday evening along with a musical
program.
d Reports from the various officers
Owens, the Art Supervisor. They in tree . on ujh street between Jack- nf tll P board will be given Tuesday weie all delightful and many original son an ,| j n ,jj a na streets early Friday I morning, and a program in the afideus helped to make a good represen- evening caused quite a commotion in, ternoon - Wednesday morning Mis. tation of Kuhhits, Owls, Bats, Elves, vicinity. > Lucas of this city will address the the Tortoise, Woodland Flowers, the Local firemen re, l ived a call organization on “Co-operation of Brownies and Fairies. All these de- shortly before 7 o’clock to the effect Committees with Exhibitors.” A lightful costumes were made possible ^at wires in a tree on Hill street luncheon will be served Wednesday by the assistance of Miss Lucy Bed- had .|,ort circuited and were causing afternoon nt 12:30 o’clock and a prodoe, Miss Beulah Gill, and the many j a fj rP _ 'j'h t , insulation on the wirea gram will follow’. The meeting will mothers who helped. had worn off and the bare wires vise Wednesday evening. The music and story of the operetta against the wood is said to have Representatives of newspapers in was of a high type and the way it: caused the call. The firemen called Indianapolis, Vilas J. Boyle of the Inwas given showed very clearly how the Wabash Valley Electric Company dianapolis Star, Miss Lucile Sullivan well the directors had planned and and the wires were soon fixed. of the New. and Walter Hickman of
coached the affair to a success. Shortly after the first call was re- the Indianapolis Times will speak be-[ cou|ltjes of clayf 0weni p ai . k e, Rut- hospital here for proper care. Again the entire production was ceived another call came in to the ef. fore the Photoplay Indorsers at the narn> Vermillion and Vigo. Chairman C. C. Gillen, attorney for Overunder the grn. ral direction of Prof- feet that wires on a pule on Jackson meeting Wednesday afternoon. One of are | M , appointed for each county street, stated that the defendant was fessor Umfleet and completes the ser-; street, n; ar Hill street had short cir- the most interesting talks on the pro- an( j pac h oru . 0 f the larger cities. abnormal due to nr) accident when he
he has given in each cuited and broken. In both cases gram will be the address “Fifteen
Million People Going to the Movies" to be given by Dr. Clinton Wunder. This lecture will be based upon Dr. Wunder’s life study of motion pi» aures. He will discuss endencies, trends and fact* ; n "h»- life of the
Nation.
ed the sentence upon r-rommemiation of Clifford Dickerson, prose ig attorney end residents of th ■ community in which Overstreet lives. Tlte infant will be placed in the care of the Board 1 ’ Children’s Guardians as the court believed neither Overstreet nor his wife, Lucinda O erstreet were
fit parents.
Mrs. Overstreet, who is yet unable to leave her home, will be arrainged in the circuit court Saturday, April 7. Overstreet was given until Tuesday, May 1, to pay the co ' in his ca-e. If this is not d te, t uspended sentence will be revoked and he
0 — will have to serve his .' ate farm
Second District of Central Area Con- term.
sists of ( lay, Owen, Parke, Put- In his statement to the court, nam Y ermililon and Vigo. Prosecutor Dickerson told that the * o— neighbors had given the infant pracThe first steps in the organization | tically the only care that it had reof the Lincoln Memorial Campaign ceived. At the request o: Dr. W. D. for District number two of the cen Conn, Bainbridge physician, the countral area were announced Friday, ty nurse, Miss Carol Shoultz, investiThe second district consists of the gated and brought the baby to tha
ies of operettas
of the four buildings. Assisting him last night was the following produc-
tion staff:
Lydia Wieder, Music Director,
Georgia Chambers Theresa Kaney, as-istant director,
Ruth Owens and Luck Beddoe, costumes, Lucile Dyar, scenery, Esther Ritz, advertising, Delilah Miller, Susie Talbott, Dorothy Baldwin, Ruby young VanBurskirk and Rutli Shannon, is Teachers in Second Ward. Acknowlegments were extended to Beulah
small fires started and one limb of the tree, in the first fire, was burned. Banner Reporter lakes Early Ride With “Bill” Wetz
ter trying to rescue a Turkish maiden Gill, Leona Kes-ner, and to the many hands of the police. Jack mothers of the Second Ward Parent-
Teachers’ Association.
Statement of appreciation from Mr.
Umfleet—
“I feel that 1 must express my
to thirty days i'^P appreciation to the many who
; have aided in the four productions
“In order to keep the disgrace from that have been given in the Greemas-
tle Schools during the last two
BEND:—Mar. 24. (UP)—| from thp
tilated body of Mrs. Roman a " (1 hi -< <hum Jprr y v,s,t Zule,ka to )'ki, 45, folded up in a wood-!^ the inter < ?ats of Ja f k 3 C0Us ' n ’ lh.ee and a half feet long, lav 1 K ,mer Flannel, a shrinking young
gue here today while her 21-I > T,an - • ,ack ’ J ‘‘ ,ry an,i husband protested his inno-. res,e< l an< l sentenced
guilt in her death. * n i a ' k
Luczkowski’s body, the skull
LOC AL GROCER WELL KNOWN !N l\DI \\ YPC)LIS M \RKET
DISTRICT.
FIND MOORE GUILTY
—o—•
INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 24.—Boynton J. Moore, Councilman of Indianu-
The organization is well under way was only six years jf age. His client in Vigo and Clay Countie where told him., according to. Mr. Gillen, county chairmen have been appointed that he wa not the real father of the land chairmen have been appointed child but that he had married tho for the cities of Terre Haute an". k rji'l on September 24, 1927 in Florida
Brazil. Dr. L. N. Hines, president of :1 t her request.
the State NVrrrnnl School, a mendier 0 of The Indiana Lincoln Union, has riV CIDCRJirM been appointed Chairman for Vigo jjl/V. f 11\ F.IV11.fM County. George C. Carroll, Superin-j _ p. . TIT ini' tendent of I-. ha been appoint r£/\ll| Y ri I 11\ I
ed Chairman for Terre Haute. ‘Lincoln was born in Kentucky. He
polig was found guilty of accepting moved to Indiana with hi* I milj FOUR STORY ENT $100 bribe from John J. Collins, l when he was approximately eight! ' "*
a „ ( | the throat slashed was! Jack’s wife, Mabel, and Jerry’s f.an- tie Schools curing ne .asv vw, b her bombast Rafter Virginia, they tell them that they , months. To the PuW.of thnr^ ner
,wne of the crime and accused by boat. The scheme works and Mabel the teachers and parents, win,
to
have
former city purchasing agent, to influence him not to vote to impeach former Mayor John L. Duvall,, by a jury in Criminal court Friday after-
noon.
The jury deliberated only seventeen minutes and was reported to
have taken only two ballots. Sentence memorial at Hodgenville. lllinoi will be pronounced by Special Judge more than one memornl of significant
the early hours of the morning when paul Davis March 31 1 proportons, the one at Springfield bo-
most Greencastle people are asleep,
When many Greencastle people are eating - their green vegetables and fancy fruits Sunday, they will be interested in knowing how some of them got to the Greencastle markets. A trip to Commission Row with Bill Wetz by a Banner reporter in
years old and lived here until he was more than twenty-one.” States Fred A. Stolmaker of Terre Haute, chairman of the division. “The family then moved to lllinoi- where Lincoln lived until he went to Washington as President. Kentucky has its Lincoln
HOUSE COLLAPSES IN FIRE
\T CH GO.
and Virginia bid them a tearful fare- taken uch fine interest Children’s jnK ' informatimi , hv well. In the second act the ladies have operettas demand so many details and “r . . . , .i. , i » all four projects were a tremendous
undertaking, and had there not been
the loyal cooperation of
oand of the murder,
rrkow ki wa- trapped
Land detectives when he kept 'Reived word from the sham boat Ointment with the youth to eompuny that Jack and Jerry are not ' body in a woods south of the ^ be found on the .-hip and have
probably been washed overboard and
o—l— drowned. They are heart broken and k r>fxf-iprwif-irv ,I ' IM '‘ rr], n,0 ® nlfa, T '' ' ’h'' loved A K |< Ij they never expect to -ee again.
explains and show one who is seek-
many interesting
TE FRIDAY
NV CHARGE PLACED 5AINST GLEASON AND
CRUZE.
the many,
the success of each one could not have been attained. Also I want to acknowledge the fine spirit of my crew of student teachers ami building teachers who were enthusiu>tie and valuable assistants, devoting hours to each prn-
"Jack and Jerry in jail, know nothing of this, and when their thiity days expire they return to the ladies
wonderful trip o Florida. It takes ^ greatifying and now desome dever explammg to show why mpmorip; of happy boy- and they were not drowned, and when ^ to (leepen my affec- ^ “ Mrs. Bridger. the mother of the_girls 8 a an( , of Green- th . d
“Bill's” fancy truck seemed to be anxious to get at its task of making the trip, which it itoes almost daily. Once we were started, w<* were as comfortable as if riding in a big sedan. With its closed cab and heater we were just the same as if we
were in our home.
We arrived in Indianapolis at four o'clock, A. M. We found all the commission houses open, ready for business, and it looked as though they had enough perishable foods to last a month, but we were soon informed
ESSAY CONTEST WILL BE HELD NEXT TUESDAY
PAPERS WILL BE JUDGED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND WINNERS ANNOUNCED
ON
THE
( ON SI ITUTION
Mrs. Bridger, tion f()1 . tht . boya an ,| girls
learns that Kuleika has been missing ft
Robert Cruze, for thirty days she naturally think- ‘ ^ 1
Constitutional Oratorical And Essay
was only a couple of duysj. < l(ll te«u To Be Held in Conjunc-
tion Divisions The Same.
Gleason and
county men, living in south she accompanied the boys to Florida. 1 > near the Owen county line, Mabel deciden to return to her mothfrested shortly after 1 o’clock er’s roof and never see Jack again. *V morning by Sheriff Ed. “The third act straightens out the , and deputy sheriff Alva tangle after a series of laughahh on a larceny charge preferred events culminating in tin elopement 1 hem by Roy Dobson. I down a ladder in which Jack, w io
-o
7 Have Already Filed Petitions
supply for the territory served. We parked in front of George Hitz’s place and made the rounds of the
various places, looking over their 0n, y two p ' ay 1,ave bp ? n rece,ved different fruits and vegetables. In G**' {or tbp institutional essay con about 15 minutes we were hack at whi<,h 13 1 ’ pin « hv \* in injunction Hitz’s place, giving an order, and 1 the constitutional oratorical conwhen they got it all out, we wonder- tp3t - Th *' oratoreal intest will U ed where Bill was going to put it. h** 1 ** in tb '' ( ' ,,urt ' House on Tup3,la »'
loaded the truck ^ evening and all papers for the es-ay to their ability, Bill had intent are to be in and, if possible,
nling to the affidavit the two! thinks he is eloping with Mabel, hi- TWO oUT F or NdMIN VPON OF However, Hitz s men
if barged with stealing five! wife, finds that the fa.ly with whom PROSECUTOR t)N DEMO- 1 s t0 ' ' ’ K , adtHl by this , inM .. ha kerosene lamp and dishes he is running away is the Irish cook, (RATH TICKET. ’ We th) , n W(>nt and t cur coffep The contest this y.ar is divided in- " h0 f e ^ Cla y count y-, Mar y Ann 0 ’ Finn#f ty' ■ and dough-nuts, and thought we were to essay and oratorical groups with lev* T , a fKPI to * lavc oc ' ~ J* . ... „... ,, go far seven County residents have rpad y to s t a rt home, but instead we s ' x s t a te winners to be picked in each the n,? ‘ T a,?0 - Npi » hbors ROACH DALE MAN HhLD ^ their declaration for candidates vrent out Virginia Avenue to the plant 1 division. The same process used last ' ho 1 v* S ' m b° USH notifled 1)ob ' B ' & °' ra,lr °“ d P ° 'T 0 “ n ... at the Primary elections, May, 8. The; of Kothe-Wells & Hauer, where we year will be put into effect this year
“o livaa in Putnam county that I Bu^e Britton, Roachdale man, at * petitions fol-'
^ looked as though it had Roachdale late Friday night and names ur llarized. 'brought him to the Putnam county Io w.
finished loading with Ko-We-Ha fancy
goods.
If there was anyone in Indianapolis who did not know Bill, and who talked to him, he must have been in hiding, because they all yelled "Hello" even a block away. The trip re-
the comforts — 0 Till.. primaries. veals many interesting sights and the dishes were not, DIES IN EXPLOSION. Edward Eiteljorge, for renorn.na- ^ ^ a ^ aIT10unt of buf , ineas
6 affidavit was filed by: DAVENPORT, Eng., Mar. _4. (I I tion f or .sheriff, subject to the Demo- ^ ear i y hour in tb)1 morn . and regional will be sent to the stat- Poplar streets. Menmer* an 1 guests atp Friday night. —One man was killed and three were,^ pr j mnr i es . ino . wbpn it i ooke d as thouirh every for final judging. The essays are to enjoyed a pleasant social evening.
! ent ^ the house and found the 1 ^il^Saturday afternoon no charges Orville O’Neal, for renomination as
'I'shes and lamp missing, had been preferred against Button, (ounty sunevor.
Liteljorge searched the prem- who is alleged to have stolen some Henry O’Hair for the ® , the house where Gleason and coal from the railroad. [sheriff, subject to the Republican
a nd found the comforts' ' primaries. ani i 1 but the dishp. wp..„ DIES IN EXPLOSION.
with the county, district, regional and state contests. Prizes ranging from $15 to $250 will be given state winners in each class. The district contest will be held on April 15 and the state on April 27 at Indianapolis. According to the contest rules in
proportons, the one at Springfield ing l he most outstanding. Washing" ton has its national shrine memorializing the nation’s graduate to Lin-
coln.
“Indiana Is the only state of the four in which Lincoln spent important periods of hs life that has failed to estnl)li.-h a suitable memorial to this groat man. This means that we have lost much of the inspiration that might have come to u- through a significant recognition of the fact that it was Indiana’s privilege to contribute much to tho moulding of a character that meant so much to the nation at a time when the affairs of men were at a crisis. Mr. Stnlnaker announced that the portion of the $1,260,(100 of the fund the state is raising allotted to he district is $83,5(81. Putnam county’s share is allotted as follows: Putnam County, $10000.00. Greencastle, $480(1.00. Roachdale, $1100.00 Cloverdale, $1)00.00. Remainder of county, $3200.00 SMOKER HELD AT ELKS CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT
CHICAGO, M tch '4. (CP)— Six
firemen were reported injured seriously when a four-story apartment
building collapsed here tudry. The firemen bud ascended to a
tins fiame porch on the fourth floor. The pou!i collapsed and an Instant later ♦he entire structure caved in throw-
iiig tho firemen into a backyard.
PLANE WHEEL FOUND IN GULF NOT REDFERN’S
\\ HEEL-TIRE DISCOVERED MOBILE BY FISHING SMACK.
OFF
SMALLER
SIZE
Stinson Aircraft Company Slates 'l ire On W h«d Is Same A* Used On Stinson I’iuieM.
DETROIT, Mich., Mar. 24. (UP)— Official* at the Stinson Aircraft CorI poration, manufacturers of the airplan in which Paul Redfem attempted a South American flight, were of the opinion that the wheel and tiro found off Mobile were not from the
Redfem Plane.
They told the United Press their planes used a larger tire ban the one described in dispatches from Mobile. However the tire wa ■ of the same make of those used on Stiniion planes.
MEMBERS AND GUESTS ENJOY DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL. EVE-
NING HERE.
Friday night a very enjoyable
the essay division, the best six essays smoker was held at the Elks club 1 in each of the local county, district house at the corner of Indiana and
> MOBILE, Ala., Mar. 24. (UP) — Efforts were made today to trace the ownership of an airplane wheel and tire which was brought into Mobile
| by a fishing smack captain. The wheel and tire had been wash-
ed on the beach near Horn’s Island and it was thought possible they might have belonged to he airplane in which Paul R dfern attempted a flight from the United States to Bra-
B ouyrr »u.' in zib The spokes of the wheel had fal-
aboard the British Aircraft carrier migsioner f or tbe fj rs t district. and were unloaded in ample time for to be written on either of two subject The Elks recently moved from cast len apart and the rim and casing
today in the Davenport ^ ^ Cooper, for renomination for our ri, KU i ar breakfast, and it tasted'“What is a Good Citizen!” and “Why Washington street to their new home, were badly eaten by salt water.
commissioner from the third district. bptter than usua l. We only met Obey the Law!” Considerable time and money have The numbers on the airplane tira ^ IH F. WEATHER I , Di k for rC nomina three trucks going over, but we pass- In the oratorical division all of the been spent in remodeling the property were distinguishable and Paul Varr 1 knight and Sunday. 1 Miss Nell Quentin will have charge Hamilton for prosecut- ed eight cars coining back. It was local conte.-ts have been held and the and the lodge now has one of the ner, chairman of the Redfem flight . thundemterma this after 1 of the discussion in B. Y. P. U. meet tion, y Democratic a wonderful trip and every minute of winners from each school in the coun best club houses of any city the size committee, was a ked to look at
Cooler north and cen- ing at the Bapti t Church tomorrow or.jjoth^su j , t wa , enJoyed . ty judged. [ them.
ir \ Were brought to the county critically injured by an explosion James G Brittorli f or office of com P '‘ wa ' a 7n a hurry. We got home limited to 500 to 1,000 words and are Coffee and sandwiches were served. taken to Brazil Satur- ‘ ~ 1 ‘ "
'nion.
ing
evening at 6)30,
