The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1928 — Page 1
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THI rty-six.
C.REENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, APRIL) 3, 19 28.
No.
UDENTS rADUATE dtauw
,mmencement i
ro m: held on day. ji nk 11.
Sharno, MUhawaka Milan; Marlon Kathryn Showaltri.
n , Loren Shockl. s. Hhoun. I'ovim’t"ii; »r, Elkhart. riyd»*|
W. ShUey, St ILtiiI * . 1 • i ChlcaKo, 111. Boris Smith.
erniv^, , .. .
oris Smith, ey. Lou.
'after Smith • lr* - n Smith. \ i-.si hint i
m l»oriH
Harry Smith, R.-dkey. L..u»-li
Rorkw »*11 * ’a t ter Sm i lass . Stuart Smith, 'i i
William Smith. North I 1
Baeatur Roekw. II field. Mass , Stua Mich ; William
Leslie Sniff, N»*\\ ( astie. I .i Sotherland. Mansfield <»hi«.
Okla.; Al
Margaret
11 ugh
j Spohn, Reaver, Okla.; Mar.iui ■ Kenaselaer; Ih.s'oe S|nimo : I port; Maude Stanlev. Ma
Ha
h
l , ’ri 3
APRIL TERM CASES WERE CALENDARED
ROITT FUNERAL WEDNESDAY
r»*
Margaret Stinson, 'Peiie 11 erine Stoner, (Jre* ncast Stoner, La< Iraitf'e ; Ev. r. 1 BamlirWge « , it\ i'aul st
Str<
van;
leen Strong, Tei
Struck, Centralia. 111. Lanl
: Frank tort. Russell FOLLOWS Mich.
1 .. I. *
roh, erre
Thelma
11 St ra 11.»11. | ratton, Suilipeiht»n 1 Ka t h Ilaut* . I.dwin
list
( ASF. HEARD ON
MONDAY.
Swartho 1
Will Graduate bm-K; K.uuiftii 'ii,.un MUdw* | I-awr^nc- Tomlin. I I.
i,| of Music
Master's Ilexes.
least 1*. .\lar\
polls; MatTiet Taxior,
(SreenoHHt le ; llarriet 'Cay lor ',1
it Plain 111 ,
('Hester Talbott, (Titein Tall. Indianapolis; Mar
tatle K en
la met 'I'ayh li Thornhui
Lawrence Tomlin. IMeasa? Zella Tuttl*-. (Iia em ast h
Ha Tuttle.
Orvan \’aiiLiie, R«»cn«-si» I
rhies, Ivendallvill*-
Four To
Orvai
Van Voorhies, Ken Vickery. Evansville
—— | Eveleth. Minn.
students in the School
Ruth \
Mariau , KurheeM,
cnit Court started Monday and all of . . . the more important cases were cal-
Thortitow n. Wit
. Wade, Montgomery; il* l* ii W n two hundred sixty-two | one^Colburn. K.-Uk.. Wa.b.; ■: ■ 1 i College of Liberal ginia A. Watson, Lafnntam* 1
Lte» for tegm* *0 be gf® Mte^ciie^Wht': endared by Jud < P. Hughe
I’nivprsitv at its Park. 111.; Charles Whitm* t I > 1 >. tor the three
)ePaUW l diversity ul it U h,. rt williams. Ptitnamvill. ,1 .mici] commencement williams, Monticeiio; .ioi»n w
1 11 Cartershurg
on( iav, June JL I.CIlHi Kumpei Vagi Kolu , 1 . .niit who rei eiv- Anna Ynnt, Indiana Marlmi pen students wno n Also the following siufUni- u •it the mhLyew coin- names appear in a diff* rcni Kn'Vehruary, this year’s " ,r0 "'“ " l ’
Iftjdenls is thirty-one stu- F
Funeral services fc*' Homer Routt, who died Monday morninp, will he held froni the Methodist Church in Cloverdale Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock, with Rev. Willis Gill in
charge. The Cloverdale Masonic lodge l»<M KET IS WELL FILLED. FIRST ^ hav “ charKe . of e f rvicP u :lt I
the grave. Music will be furnished by a quartet composed of II. IE Ellis, F’erry Rush, Mrs. John W. Young
1 and Mrs. Ben T. Riley.
IMPORTANT CASES SCHEDlLED o BODY SENT HOME. Majority of Cases Start Towards The — 0 * Middle of April. All Through Chester E. Fowler, age i«» years, May And June. passed away at the Indiana State
Penal Farm, Monday. The body was
... M ‘ nt to ,,is home Monday night by [ ; Vi ; Putn * m ,{ ir ; Charles Rector, who prepared it foi
C.M.T.C. QUOTA IS ANNOUNCED BY P. V. M’NUTT
STATE MTNNER
Kathryn Bourne, age 13, pupil of | the Portland public schools and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bourne, won the first prize of $100 in the tire prevention essay contest conducted by the Indiana State Fire j Marshal Alfred Hogston. Alice Peace,
——— a jo j )U pj| 0 f the St. Ann Catli- "" NTY QI OTA is TEN ( ANDI- „ lu . a nd DATES-TW.) ALREADY Ml . atld Mrs . Patrick OB1A1NED. | p ract , ( w ,, n the (s'ond prize of $. r )0.
Approximately 15,000 essays were
ARREST MAY END CHICAGO BOMB CRIME
LORENZO JEEIANO, GANGSTER, IS TAKEN BA GOVERNMENT AGENT.
RESIDIN'* 1
TO FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON 1 written by pupil in the seventh and DYNAMITE 11
eighth grades of public, private and -
parochial school of the state. The p nt Veteran Federal Invesli-
Putnam County Was Represented By ten Candidates At The l amp
The Past Year.
the number that were r.mii..
Mar:
>rt ; Ruth K*‘11. ., Min»*r, I luliamipuli ’ovington; Arnold
< ’hit tick J.al’oru
jour
DoPaUW university South Bend; c'arl Turner. < 1
do
of the 308 students !Dhl,,. h >l,ir,.;, f AWieebr.^ the Master of Arts de- jjidiiiqaiiolle. iistlu r
the Bachelor of Music |, 0 V een the Bachelor of
H'g*’ Small,
i ml Hi*-.
Hurl
months of the term.
One case was- heard Monday and with this one exception practically al! of the cases calendared for the term are towards the middle of April ami all of May, up to the last day
of the April term in June.
The following are the cases: — ■ ■■ - April 10. Abraham L. Scott versus |A)| |{ SHIPS IN DISTRESS Montgomery County Sales Pavilion. GAI.C LASHES P ACIEIt
BOATS’ FATE UNCERTAIN AS STORM RAGES
AS
Endorsing the citizens’ military training camp movement, the execu-' live committee of the Indiana department of the American Legion, meeting at Indianapolis Sunday, approved the appointment of a representative in each post of the organization to r.id in the enrollment of candidates foi the summer camps, according to word rt i rived today by Lt. W. S.! Homier, Inf.-Res., county chairman. The quotas for the local posts, which will be fixed in accordance with the lecomniendations presented to the ex-
contest was under the direction of; Mrs. Nellie l.ong, Director of t Educational Divi ion of the State Fin
Marshal’s Department. o
Mother; Three Tots Lose Lives
gator Makes Arrest. Believes Bombing Acts Will Stop.
FATHER AND SM AI.L B ABA . an: PROM B1 RNING DW El.KING.
ES-
Ifrut, south
a » (i ,hp rpst tho
I Arts degree.
,1, fur degrees lire
minoTis; Ksiher* i >• hi!!’* \y. \X. ( ' a ' venued to Putnam County from Helen iniitieM, rv .. i the Montgomery ( iivuit court.
Dorothy ILu’k. i rawlonlsvillt i. i • i. ^
in Harris, Indianapolis; Kathryn i . 1 lerat, South Bend; Bm.ith L.m U
jrothy
Love, Rn • 't»nn* rs\ i11«
irphyshoro. 111
April 17—Anna E. Rogers versus]
Income Guaranty Company.
April 19—Charles E. Phillips ver-
U EE
.)( I AN.
S\V ERS
CHICAGO, Apr. 3. fOP)—The special intelligence de - ent of the United States Gov< t stepped into Chicago’s "Poliiical Brn-bing War” today, arrested a. well 1 now mgster and announced his arrest would lead to solution of the bombing of the homr- of IT. S. Senator Charles S. Ueneen and Judge Jo A.
Swanson.
The gangster was Lorenzo Juliuno, wealthy alcohol racketeer. In whose home f ederal agent? found 38 lick? of dynamite Saturday. He was arre?-
HELPLESS
jm Monroe
Huth' Uick'iIII 1 ' Ala'rs'n!!''''' i -u ('. C. C. ami St. Louis railroad Steamer and Two Schooners Helieve.l
WaKhington; All.. ? • ,.
Smith,
I < rls - William •• s’. II., SheptaUKh,
.
inson. fTreencnstle.
M;
Halstead,
(Ireen-
tie;
igo; a
Baehehir
udd
mgton;
/n; Alvin Thomas, K nd Lydia Wider, I’m
Chi-
nenst
\i 11 v Allan, Breen
t r« • J )JI -
K night stow
‘^yilia Wider, Baris,
of Buhlic Seliool .Music
Lucy Beddoe, B**«lford; I-' uhih ' ill ! (Ireeficastle ; I ’.dith .L»n« s, 1i . \i
r, Baris,
School
; Bel es, B ; M a r
i treen
McKinney, Bctcraburg. .Mm ardson, Indianapolis, K-ih-r Ituaaiaville; leather Sheffh r, K-
Virginia Sow. rs. Kingman. A.i.i I'nl-
hert, Sullivan; Tht’linn WliII; Aleden* WUhoii. Bua/.il «
Mini I rhana ; i»a I» ,_ ; • J*»Rephine Anl;, nmnd Anderson,
; D L o , ^"MSl^Alad.ne ii W..»on. Bra.
'.’1" ivru Slanton Bail- Vernon; an.l Marie .Miller. > '
I., linker. Marion; •....ml. thirls Bee,
company. Complaint for damages. April 20—First National Bank ver-
s Eliza Jones.
j {il .i April 23—Perle Risk versus estate
'•dJ of Mary Risk.
Sinking. Open Life Boat Drift-
ing In Ocean Storm.
NEW BLOOMFIELD, Pa., Apr. 3. (UP)—Mrs. Ralph M. Magee, and
Cireencastle. tnlli onci Tipnartinput
Ralph MaGee, the father and a nr Department.
Paul V. McNutt, dean of the Indi- four-months old baby were saved, nf- An houi after JuUnuo’ arrest, ana University Law School, and na t Pr the baby had been thrown from a i{o C hp tor'-, into custody A -hur Fortional executive committeeman of the tbi r ,| floor window into the arm? of s h aMi sa j,|, to have been an under Legion, is civilian aid to Dwight F. neighbors. The father jumped t" CO ver agent for the Federal prohibi-
tion department in Indianai>olis. Four j others whose names were withheld
also were arrested.
Deputy Allorney
Roche then annou 'ed that O •
1 PnPf'll 1 PUfl arrest;; “ wil1 ' r ' v, ‘ us ' eaf i s "hie! will
olve the bon .ling.”
ville.
»« carles Parker Of Jefferson Tp. Dies
Richmor. .
H r , H.-cin, Mat i,.||,l; Krancen »
Man. Bitz.-r, Dreen- • . k. 1 ’.ruuncaHtle; I r*‘U
.1 BrittRAn. Mil-
,i 11.*r?, ‘ ir.'enca t U;o>;iw. Uour rd. St Petei
u - roillnck. Inilianiik! 'll. Clyde BuniH,
Miinlpv Byram,
'ourter Buck.
St. P
Traint*
• 'am mack, iiiit- Barr,
Austin;
< 'hiipman,
pr.
i ircecaatl^ HartBVllle; f
.Inncttc K nox; !
HridgcW at** WaDash; 1 1 la Frances Blai
i . ....
Mums. ; j
laridd Bhrlairk. Bhlcago. i
Ulore^llameiit’own':, Monday morning at his country home M ‘‘ > |s 1 ‘‘ [" Ml1 " 1 w ' 11 k r ale. th- applicant shall be an American w nt .' ri , . , ;'n,..r'jRfc*oJESy: three miles east of Belle Union. Hi, (,r «*t Amencan 1*^ ; < «>• Captain Lyle St.tz and four mem- , ltiz ,. n l)( . u ,,e„ the ages of 17 and
•Mil' Paui Uoai'T. JJ'j;* | death was due to throat complicu a> ' " ’ n'' o ' ‘ t l , > " l th, ‘ 11,0 lVin ? 1ol ,h ' Befc iSh’ lions from which had ?uff. . d ^ ;' { ••awfor.isvdl.. rust < o. ( Sisulaw river coast ar.l si ( •u MicWBanlown; . > versus George W. Kills et al. have been adrift in 36-foot pcAver
.emn-T^-Suer '' dKi! | porker was a son of the late A ' av . Phila (,l ' l . s r,,lt ' veMUS , ^ si " c ‘' Satur,la >- when th ^ raiioV, required before a candidate i-
■ . i, . . ... „,i Auditor of Putnam County'. to the aid of the distressed schooner k ^’^Wann^- Benjamin Parker and was >u m dl \ I;1V ., s _ Camhold versus Terre „ eJt .„ ,, Sterling. HieV lkcinT Mildred] by the widow and eight children. He ]{ ^ |m|iana|M , ljs ani , Eastern *
i Davis, Secretary of War and is now safety.
• | at work on the assignment of quotas.; PORTLAND, Ore., April 3. (UP) j Put.mm county’s quota is ten candi-j 1 —A gale lashed Pacific today held the dates of which two have been ob-
April 25—James M. Mace versus f a( p 0 f three -hips in distress <iff thejtained. Candidates for the basic Hurry Atemillei. coasts of Oregon and Washington and course from this city will attend the April db—William B. \ aught ver- al) 0 p,.n lifeboat containing five coast camp at Ft. Benjamin Harrison which
sus H. O. Batman et al. | guardsmen. will be held June 20 to July 19, 1928,' April 2i Harry < ohen versus fj'| ie a t eam schooner, Ernest H. Lost year Putnam county was repre-1 ppy^ | NELSON AID
Meyer, was believed to be sinking 50 sented by i\ candidates. GIKLDKM DIES DE Brothers, Inc., In j|p s south () f t | 1() Columbia river. The action of the Legion executive APOPLEXY.
I he five masted schooner, K. \. committee, composed of district comversus Kruse, its food supply exhausted and manders, calls for the appointment of
its sails torn to shreilh, was missing i, eK jonaires to take active part in the in the gales off the northern coast of enrollment. The Legion representa-1
WAS WELL KNOWN FARMER, of Henry Carpenter, deceased. Washington. , tiv ,. will cooperate with Donner.
LIVING NEAR BELLE UNION. May 14—Earl R. Watts, et al, ver- yh,. steamer Jane Nettleton, with
FUNERAL WEDNESDAY. li- J. Walter Tori et al. a C rcw of 32. wa in di,tr.-? off Cape ‘. , . r i,
| May Hi—Thomas M. Harmless ver- H, ancki wh ile the tanker Re wan m- ^ ioo Requi nent? hospita1 ’ H ‘* 11:1,1 bp( ‘ n ™ nfinp<l to ers at their regular n nthly aeeting sus John Murphy et al. stood by unable to aid'because of the t*''nal quota s .!..,000. Requn m n the hospita, several days following an in the Comm,s .oner s room ,n the
r . foi admission to tin camps art that appendicitis operation. His home was ! ( ourt house Monday momn g and af-
Town of Roachdale. May 1—Traugott
versus Bernard W. Hill. May 3—Charles Partlow
Marie Zaharakos.
May 9—Lulu Wilson versus estate
FT. WAYNE, Did., April 3. (UP) —Edward J. Lennon, 33, deputy atI torney general of Indiana, died here
Commissioners Met On Monday
Charles Heath and Phillip Hutches-
last night as the result of a stroke j on were appointed viewers of the
twelve hundred youths is the num- a p 0 p|,, X y suffered at St. Joseph's York road, hy the county co i??ion-
Charles Parker, apr 48 y ar , died
ternoon.
Graduated with honors from the I The regular business was transact-
— 'xr&z “'in;xs ■ irr. % ss-.-sr
cal condition. The physical exami- attorney general Arthur L. Gillion, ty commi-sioners will m. o’ in the m required before a candidate i - , v ,, al s ngo. When advised of I Court H ousc to discuss the Myers accepted insures a high health stand- ,,p ( , eath( Attorney General said: i , oun , v i in ,. roa ,j.
. i *1... dnJonta in tho fwi 1 .. . . . . , . ... i '
i Roak, iL K hr**n; Joh» a u 0 has two brothers, John Paikt r
Nubit*Hville, Helen Ul u ,, . . lk , ,, , 'Traction Company.
of near Belle Union ami Daniel Park- „ _ oti A
1‘ttHtl RKfi*
Rob Knnt
1 :tru!;;;:r k wmb!m^r of near Cloverdale; an.l three i
hy KIIf worth,
Red
I *o rnt 1 ort K
hnistjn, Yincvni i Bra n( h
Kokomo; Florence
Kpperso
t'lanapolls. A rm
;i i"! 1 !■ isriu. Terre Huh
t. Ky.; Mary F<
y .1 Winchester. Marian i ui \rnnld Fisher, I 1 i 1 !• is!i«'. , Terre I la ute >* "is»-t, Ky.; Mary h’os-
Klh* ; r U’owle, New
1 iof*n * Box. Des Moines;
New Harmony; Kdlth
co Ml. Karl Fur^enon, V <1*11 I’m ry, Fariners-
i-ntry, XohleHVilLe.
1 • • sshrenner, Indianat* (Jraee. LoKansport; I V\:i vri*■; Vivian Orif- '' ir I.owell Orisao, Su
A1 let* (iiiest,
3
ters, Mrs. Clara Ogles of Stile ville, Mrs. Rena George and Mi- Ona
Parker of Amo.
The funeral services will 1m* held from the Brick Chapel church in Jefferson township Wedne- ;ny at eleven o'clock with burial in th<
Cemetery.
worn blown
Nor
mrt h
(Mans,
u Middletown; Blanche
' • I* ; Franklin m.i*» i> Hammond; Martha I Liura Mar**, India
. I ml
mapoii
J 1 ’ I ml u na polls; William k ton flURHell Hatick, m.,i . Headington, Marion; jH’ilmiih, North .ludson; Both ml <’i**oFg* Hernhherger ^ i - "iisin ; Ilelen I lest»*r.
onsin;
HI Marion Hole. (
• i li Hollister
Twn telephone poles
down, across the pavement on Greencastle-Stilesville road, early on Tuesday evening. The two pole- obstructed traffic on the road and several accidents were barely a veiled. The poles were removed non allei
they had blown down. ■ -.2 o
May 29—-American National Cross versus John Curran.
June 4—Ove Gnatt Company versus Ed. Jackson. Case concerns the manufacture of willow basket by prison,
ers at the State Farm.
June II—Daisy Hoffmeister versus Elmer. Blue. Complaint for dam-
age.?.
June 13—MeClintock versus Ewell Stark et al. Complaint for damage?. June 15—Eber Hamilton versus
id in the camp. Students in the advanced course? will al?o attend * amp
Kiie?, Kentucky.
Mr. Eeimon had been associated with
New Store Will
Open On Friday PROGRAMS ARE
COMPLETE FOR H. S. EXERCISES
me since Jan. 1, 1925, when 1 took office. He was on extremely
A petition for the improvement of
the Charles Braekney et al road was ‘"".'filed in the auditor's office Tuesday scientious and hard-working onniali . ir • . „ morning,
and a very etlicient one. „
BRD’l II ERIIDDD MEETS
LETTER \S \S UF< FIX i'D
TRESSLAR'S 5-10 AND VARIETY STORE OPENS DOORS THIS
WEEK.
The Methodist Brotherhood met un- At thp banc l UPt K iv " n ^ tbo Has “ der difficulties Monday evening, npSR » n<l Profess,ona Men s ( lass Through a misunderstanding, the | ^^ned with the Brotherhood of the
meeting was called off, hut it was held anyway and there was a splen-
on the we?t side of the square in the < ol NIY S( HD.ILS WILL BE MS- jj ( j a tt*.ndance foi i -hort notice ,-es
Tres-lar’s 5-10 and Variety store
the FI oris McCaminack.
Police Seeking
Sudranski block will open its doors to the public on Friday morning at, 19 o’clock. The store room, formerly occupied by the Evan-’ Variety Store, • has been remodelled on the interior with new fixtures, new shelves, an.l
MISSED ON I RID \ A ,
APRIL 20.
FINAL TESTS ON APRIL 17. 18
■, a , • . " 1 11 new nxiuri s, icw -ii>-ivt -, aim
I fillip AlllOlSl an up-io dale ■ oiinbr arrangement. Commencement Exercises lor I he I VIII.V /^UtVIOk. , . , ii:..t. v.-hiMils Stan With
o'ulh \
The exterior <if the store has been completely changed, giving the busi-
t minty High Schools Start W ith
Belle Union, Yoril 18.
|‘jI .in t un
Lemuel Herbert Murlin, pre a n nl ^ ^ WITH ‘YELLOW ROADSTER’ ness district of Greencastle one of
>1 SI’EUTED IN’ GIRL’S the most modern and artistic front
MURDER. of any store in the city.
ziiii.th IIolliHter, .South
" MUdn'd : of ^P a « w - (iroonca-tl. . Ind., wd
preach ut thp morning «ind < \onin., services of the Greene Strict Meth Lodist Episcopal church, Sunday, April ' f’hnrr.li will it - I’P-
M. K. Church, it wa.? voted to send some (lowers to Mrs. A. X. Taylor, mother of Dr. C. Howard Taylor, who
j ( was critically ill at her home in Ohio. "a fine program was given. Miss Thp flowing letter, written by Dr. Martha Shannon gave a number of, fathpr - ffv ' ,,,rtra > H . thp Hubert Dirk? gave his u !>i'it with which they were received.
XVe consider this poem remarkable, ;. Mr. Taylor has reached the advanced of eighty-three. Read Prov* rbs
as the text book. Prof. Ogg aiq) Jl"' Prof. Stephenson stood up until tie* l’ 01 >°n the
last. They were voted the best spell
readings. Hubert Uirks ^ave prize winning oration, and an old fashioned spelling school was held.
The old McGuffty reatler was used a ^ , ‘
Monon; uninuH,
K' komo. Bobertu John-
smith h.'imI . V:'i'!*ii-! 29, when the Church " ill hold it re
I'iin'i"?! X’lila Drove, ill . service.' of the Greene Strict Meth
*Kom . Jol
1(1(1.
' ii’DencaHtle;
In less than three weeks the conn- ei in the class.
, schools will be dismissed for the
The store will he managed hy ( . summer vacation. All of the high Myers, of Flora, III, an experienced , c hools and grade schools in the coun-
tie program wa Hi GIY I PLAY
followed by
Xl’KIL 10.
M. !•’ ruble Class,, the Men's Brotherhood . < we'i
We have a sweet, sweet story that
gives us pleasure to tell,
j The postman left us a (lot .1 b<>\ as
he passed on his usual way,
A box full of beautiful (lowers that
I?* lly, Chirac
' ; r«f neaatle; i: ( | r |* Kins. * s ".Ui King, PnrtNmoiith. ii ' ii. I'rin.'uti.n rraners
K rncgir,
is'inii. Prlnriiton; Kukomu; Maliel t-i'U'if. I'orydon: . U vin., <lertrmte
f! "i 'I l.invlu, .IrernckH ^ I ieliunu|iolls; I lor'
Unit, ChrLipai Mar)
i"'U , i | ;'i",|ls; \vi|||„i n Lozier, F ' 1 '■ tior Mncy, lodlanapol- ' ■ li, 1 ndbiiiuPoIIh| M.ir-
Mn pie,
It ( till ‘‘The li juv gladdened our hearts today,
• i for *i ride I muarv 28, 1 local workmen a Mr. Tresslar is] However, the majority of the grad- ,, lia (i on 0 f ;l Lonesome Old Maid,” to , ' ^ . i i
organ which is to replace t p* • (|U e st i„ning today in practicing the motte of local merch- uation exerci.-e? of the various coun- presented hy the Woman’; Relief Mut " nu ,'', le . irt . fu || „ f Summer-
ants and patronizing: home industries. | 8c hooIs will be neld during that (^ or j )S> w ill be given in the Itigh * • . th ♦ vou
the final closing School Auditorium on the evening of
l^rnest Leonard
nneaHtle ;
ro-
.... . a * !,!,'tnH I t A nf ), ex ( trenudy polit^ de- sales manager. All remodelling work ty wi ii be dismissed on Friday, April (opening exercises. Time will .mo tty ljtt | p A | ic e on the business room is being done 2 o. M " dedication exercises for the new^Echo meaner, who took pretty ^ ^ , |)v wo ,. km e n Mr. Tresslar is
Knabe piano destroyed in December wa ^ 1>s death
by the fire which also oama i ; th ' l ' ' s4M , n a f ter he en- Mr - Tresslar decided on locating in W eek an.l before .... ....... arm. i Auuiionum on me evening m ... | ifl ..heerv ha? main auditorium, the ^un.i.iy sc ^ th( , ve i| ()W roadster the motorist Greencastle only after considering six time. The examination period willhe Tu e S( | a y, April 10,it was announced m ., ( |e'thi? dark day bright a.'.'enibiv «>. ,;.: ,l v:..;,.;„ a v w.. ewe.. ta^ h. ?? . • „ d B , of the church. The fire was an unu «• ' ‘ ‘ ’ n rass m . u , been attracted here not only because ftna | tests will be held on Tuesday Th( , r( , wil | l( e u rehearsal at the • , . , , uul lo.'S because the chimb hie l ' < ' 1 '' ‘ , | 0 t j> ar t „f her cloth- of (he apparent business prospects, an( j Wednesday, Aprd 18 and 19. || u || t bi s evening, starting at seven , ’ a , efu | hearts we address you built new and Heated a few but alao with th. ieu «f poaaibly All of the high school* havq, com- 0 * c iock, and the ticket aU haa tart Iheri»h vo , rare, before the fire. William XX. Motler i? £ w ,, rt , un able moving here with his family and pleted their commencement programs w , (l „e, it was said today, indicating a'friendship wrought of love divine, »—e “ I;,,,"''. wh«th,r *. '""I be.n; makinff thi, city Ih, main ^ for ,h, .p»k.r. I.uvo = ,ho.™ wi „ bo . full bo"- for .bo
tlpl his eight other stores. Mr. Tresslar f or t he graduation addresses. The production.
v " "ii Marniiit i Miipl Miirbir T.in- Haul
rl i ,, n KviiohIiu,
’■•"ill Kukor
J .1. jariil
r'.tlllK,
!>; .Mi
mo; AlioV MannS: I Special Holy Week services "ill he fr|en(|s <ai( , that Alice I'kes Greencastle’ civic pride and first commencement in tha county will Sorn e „f the leading characters to ;iUpnd , on thp I'lrHMoniure^'^.b-lheld on Wednesday, Thursday and ^ ^^ homp jn Mayf ie|,l on January' considers this city a goo.1 place to be for the Belle U . n,an , ' P " ,or cluSs ’ appear wen* announced tmlay. They An(j m;lkp Pach pat Fri<1ay pv, ' ninK ^ h,i ! W 'l ‘.rvices ’H to att. nd a basketball game. Just I'v* , onJWednesda! eyenmg,^ ^ wdl be Mrs^C . C. Hurst, a Mrs. De-, flwn brijfhter thaI
Dowell McOr.wl First Christian Church. I -Dm
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The following are the commence- | any ^ nn (; 0 ssimcr; Mi . Simpson
I XVe trust that richest blessing may
way
pathway brighter,
than today.
“Yellow Roadster” they sal MARTHA VAUGHN WINS
the car after
ment dates and the speakers:
Wednesday, April 18.
Hirt and Mrs. Kate Jordan us the beautiful twins, Celo and I’heo Hen-!
mi He
t. Ixida. 111.: Mir-j the devotional periou.? iv«>.
11 Moor.* nk Ak”on", Bruner will give a brief age each ’
, Morrlkot. WashinKton! j evening. The subjects for me mree
.'r-- evaninga will be: We,In. day. “The
l* X\ .Yil‘ ,> ‘'-- 1 ... *rs l
ik p. Five days nfter Alice’? disappear- ,; no ,fi,.i H | Announcement Says Green The subjects for the twee ^ ^ ^ ,- amil y receive a telephoae *-•- «-* > «—*— “ ■•■•
Thursday, from Akron, O. saying Alice
S’l VIE CHEMISTRY ( ONTT^IT Belle union high school. Prof. Tapy .le.^hot; and Mrs. Ben T Riley
of Wabash College will be the speak- ^| r Matilda Kempfire,
castle High School Junior Wins
Stale < ontest.
Thursday. April 19.
•jssfevr* »„,.|T,««ry .f ^^
’>" „ t ',; rea ii'., SUIT".- ..." <• *"»«'• RMlsvill’p, Prof. Whi.tler of tho "Ifi'i.l.. W.1M t»» •«'""•»• rrai'k
non. Martins- ’„ . veiling the vai
In our thought, yo 1 beautiful flowers
cun ne-'er, never die,
And that.aing you for your gift so sweet, permit us to say goodbye.
Affectionately yours,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. TAYLOR.
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"'••Vtoii.''i* , ., , i.>-w'iie mg. TTcwrc—J - Vli?? Helen KlacK, secreiuiji n paper written in a rnemmry con- - . f .u , ""Jn.'r'N.'.'r ^ 0P ^ , ^^1^^S ,O to > at- Chamber of Commerce, reports this, by Martha Vaughn, a junior in faculty . ..Nina Faimer, the Church have been invited to at lhut tickets for the sewnd the Greencastle high school, won first SUte rsormJl
ing.” We.lnes.lay evening the
leceived by high school officials that Department of Education and Todd, sentenced to the penal institu-
Miss Helen Black, xcretary of thd ft p aper w ,itten in a chemistry con-
Nor.lt
**r.
(ii»»n«li\
1„ a body. TI ' u ” r ' l “J 0 annaTb..kotb.ll bonaue. at
the
Iree. LnHantvIUe; I ImtlHnanolls; Dh|i-
place in the state contest and this
the Board ot Olfi.e. ' D high -chool gym tomorrow night are p a | er will be sent to Washington to will attend in a body and s ay or.. faflt Those who have no^ bo entered with other state winners brief business ^meeting.^l nuay^^ ^ ti ckets us yet. and wish^to go j,, a nationwide contest.
:,, r !' 1 nrker. .Sroitshum; ' ll Indianapolis; John t Sh»|,l7„j , {" b *’ r « Peirce, I.qs-
‘-a wren,
"'iii,»la*e.; O*or a e, n j ni - the member oi lr| e
I ! jl " h ' PmUr o, »« r in Wor,h ! Miionary Society of the Church will ™ Coach W . L. Hugh-
asked to see Miss Black before
All those in es will be the main -peaker of the
TO MEET WEDNESDAY Eastern Star of the Morton
,Ucj ^7 n *'a tody'and have charge of noon
P" (teetasS'loTibw-e^^^ ^‘^yor'chaH- PVP " in>r ’ KV 'Cr,nnn ,, HovJr HomneT «••** h.vited to attend these .el an April 4, at 6:30 o clock.
" ,, “‘ , H"u K b k "^ : hc„; r: CarDon
home are invited to attend these ser ^ vices of devotion and inspiration. act
HOLY WEEK SERVICES Methodist Episcopal Church
Services will be held in the Meth*
Danville tion on a petit larceny charge from odist Church, Wednesday, Thursday, the Circuit Court of Union county, and Friday evenings of this week,
Roachdale Paul V. McNutt, dean escaped from the farm on March 29. beginning at 7:30 o’clock XX dnesilay
The second affidavit was filed against | evening it will be ■ sei ■ of meditRichard Phillips who was sentenced ution upon the final con n-ations of 1 to the State Farm from the city court Jesus with his disciple-: Thursday of Valparaiso, Porter county. Phillips! evening, Communion service in tha C. was charged with transporting intox- light of the Cross; Friday evening, icating liquor, public intoxication, and a survey of the Groups around tha driving a vehicle while under the in-J Cross. These services will be excellent lluence of liquor. Both men are fight-! preparation for appreciation of tho
ty superintendent of Newton county. ' ing extradition. ( values of Easter.
of the Indiana Law School. Cloverdale, Wert Lawther.
Russellville.
Friday. April 20.
Clinton Center, Prof. Francis
Tilden.
Saturday, April 21.
