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Section III of the Christian church

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Personal And Local News

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TUNE UP YOUR CAR FOR SPRING

Quick Service Is Our Motto. With spring weather corning, and with the summer driving season just opening, it will be economy to have your car overhauled now. Our mechanics are not rushed as they will be later. Our service is guaranteed. If your car has been run one season without the valves being ground, or at times with the oil low, the motor should be cleaned. The valves should be ground and it will give better service and will run longer if it is cleaned up before another season. Drive it to our service station and let us talk to you about adjusting the motor and cleaning it before the rush summer driving season comes. We stand back of every piece of work we turn out. We give you absolute protection in everything we do. Our work speaks for itself. Ask any of our satisfied customers. Work done in the shortest possible time and at the minimum cost to the customer. Our wrecking service works 24 hours daily. THE FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE I’hone 68. A. R CHENOWETH, Prop.

Howard Hanks spent Tuesday evening in Indianapolis. Prof. L. K. .Mitchell is recovering from the flu. .Mrs. William Herod spent the day Tuesday in Indianapolis. John Cartwright has gone to Detroit, .Vlich., on a business trip. , Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hughes were vi.-itois in Tetre Haute Wednesday. Mr.-. Fannie Allen of Paris, 111., is visiting friend - here for several days. Joseph Akers of Reelsville was a business visitor in this city Wednes-

day.

Miss Mary l.ncille Early spent her Kuster vacation visiting in Indianapoli.s. Mrs. Warren .1. Yount returned to her home in tin - city Wednesday from Indianapolis. The Crescent Rebekah drill prae- , tire called for Thursday evening has i I.h n postponed. A Chevrolet coupe was delivered to William Ashworth Tuesday by the I Heck Sales Company. Wilbur Clodfelter, deputy county I auditor, wa- a business visitor in Inj dianapolis Wednesday. President I.. H. Murlin has gone K.'t-t on a business trip. He expects j in return within a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gillen are in ^ Brazil, called by the illness of Mrs. [p! Gillen’:-; father, Mr. Hill. Mi -. V. M. Rawlins, Miss Mary ()’- 5gj Rear and Donahi O'Kear were visitors HjR hi Terre Haute Wednesday. == Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Jijl and daugh =? i f er Beulah of this city were in Ind=j=| uinapolis Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. \X. Hess, of the biology de=51 i art men! of the University is visitTj; in# in- 'ei M| bOHM, in New York, mji Mis* Dorothy Walls and Miss Wil§§§l mu Hunt are spending the spring; |lv neat ion with relatives in Rushville. =£ Mis. Hairy Godfrey and sons have* H= m,vi ' from their home at 5 Park St. Sg| the Gardner apartments at 819 SSji South Indiana St. H! Vincent Newcomer left today noon IHjior St. Louis. His family will join H| him there . ither late this month or j=§! early in May. g Mr-. W. \V. Tucker, Mrs. C. C. §§' Tucker, Mrs. Crowe, and Mrs. John Vg ( loment- of Cra wfordsville, motored i 1 o Salem this morning for the day. =1 The divorce case, Roxie K. Nichols '' Martin Nicholg, wa- conclude:I fjl in the Putnam Circuit Court Tuesday =5 ludgment in the <a e was passed to 2§] Saturday. Lari (Tawfonl, Democratic candi- ^ late for governor will speak here Satuiday night. .Mr. Crawford visited hei • Tuesday and made plan® to speak in this city.

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Mr*. Yount Hostess.

Section ISvo of the Christian!

Section I of the Christian Church, rhtnTh w j|) „ wt w ith Mrs. Warren will meet, with Mrs. R. P. Mullins at ^ (ll|nt Thursday afternoon at o’- | 20D West Washington St., Thursday Ho( , k Hen( . p Daggy and Mrs. afternoon at o’clock. A good y ()UMt w i|| have charge of the pro-

attendance is desired.

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Mrs. Hutterfield Hostess. Mrs. M. I. Butterfield, East Anderson St., was hostes- at a meeting >,f the New Era Club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Crawford read a paper on “Indian Music and Liter: ture," which proved to be very interesting. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. .Innings on Locust St.

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“Unemploynient’’ is Subject.

The Boston Cluh was entertain I Tuesday afternoon at the liome of Miss Ammerman, 20,‘i Wood St. Mn Curtis Hughe- gave a magazine arti-

cle on “Unemployment, cle was followed hy an

discussion. Mi-. John McFarlane also read a humorous article. The hos' ess served delightful refreshments at

the close of the meeting. Plans For Unique Dance.

gram. Their subjects are "JedebiT' and “Women in Politics,” A good attendance is desired.

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Vorlhwestern Branch Quarterly. A number of women who arc members of the local Woman’s Foreign Mi -ionarv Society will he Present, Chui -day ami Friday, April 12th and j I.TIi in Indianapolis at the second quarterly meeting of the Northwestern Branch of the organization. The meeting will be held at the Broad-

No Pins-NoBu,,,, Dress your baby pins or buttons i n ' and safety. Vanta knit union* .Vanta knit (i6rti’U(lpo oi s, Hands, .Vests \y Supijortei’s, Bib s ’ Rr ios and Hose.

way Methodist Church, of which Dr. j SB John W. McFall, a DePauw alumnus. SE is (lastor. S '1 he meeting convenes Thursday p|

I his arte evening, with the president, Mrs. j 55 interesting Austii. T. Webb, presiding. Bishop ] g

F. D. I.eete, will lead the devotional ! p| service. 1 g|| Miss Viola Tang will bring greet- ; ^ ings from China. An address, “My! Si i Mother India,” will be given hy Miss ~ 1 Cailotta Hoffman, missionary from sg!

The S. C. C. Club met Tuesday Uoorkee, India. iS evening with Miss Elizabeth Ensign, | The Friday morning devotions will j §§ Arlington Street. A business met |„. j 6( , \ )y Mrs. Hattie L. Asbury.l^ ing was held, and a report on the Miss Estelle Forsythe, missionary on m county federation meeting was given, h r | 0U gh, will speak on “Evangelism p[ Plans were made for an old-fash Meerut District.” Dr. Rebecca f|§ ioned dance at the next meeting on Parish from Manila will give an ad- ^ Tuesday, Ajiril lith., to he held at die- “What We Are Doing for You 1 SE

the home of Miss Augusta Glidewell,! j n the Philippines.”

members will come arrayed in An address will he given Friday H

good time i - afternoon by Bishop George li. Grose HI

from Peking, China.

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old time finery, and

expected.

Miss Flo Gobin is relatives in Carlisle.

visiting with

The annual district oratorical contest will be held in the Court Housi Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock.

Miss Fern Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orner Beck, 210 S. Indiana Street is spending her spring vacation with ner sister, Mrs. Carrol Cross of Conneaut, Ohio. .She will return to Greencastle Sunday foi

her school work.

tains, stopping at cabins and places m.' di famous in Harold Bell Wright’

hock, “Shepherd of the Hills.” President Nadal, it will he remem-

bered is an alumnus of DePauw university, who was once considered for

The eity schools opened Wednes- tin- presidency of DePauw. He has day morning following a two day !■ < n at the head of Drury college for Faster vacation. The .-.drools wen 1 on than ten years and in that time dismissed last Friday afternoon. I a built four large buildings, on the

campus, and has increased the en-

j dowment by a million dollars. Prof. Hixson and mother left

i Springfield, Mo., at two o’clock yosI terday afternoon, and having good weather and clear roads came straight on to Greencastle, arriving home at I

1 three o’clock t his morning.

The construction of the proposed

new Physical Training and Vocation-j al Educational building at Brazil will he a certainty. The building commit- { teeand additional member represent j ing the Brazil high school athletic | hoard of control met Monday' evening 1 and passed a resolution assuring to I the building of the new structure. • The last will and testament of Wil- j liam McClain and Mary A. McClain, was admitted to probate in the Circui*. Court Tuesday. By th" terms of the will all property, real and persona! of the couple, was bequeathed

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T! i- -ale of the George Pfahler and I 0ti « McClain, Artie B. McClain,

the V\ H. Parnell properties to the Delta Epsilon fraternity on Tuesday was made through the Lucas & Gau-

tier real estate agency.

I he fourth is-ue of the alumnae bulletin is being prepared under the direction of Prof. Mitchell, director of publicity. Tiie bulletin will probably go to press on Saturday, and will he ready for distribution the first

of next week.

Funeral sendees for Earl lame, Bainbridge man who died at his home Monday, were held from the Bainbridtre Christian Church Wednesday at 2 o’clock. Interment was in the

Ladoga cemetery.

Dean Louis If. Dirks has gor’ to Indianapolis today to interview the president of the Schoolmen’s club which may hold its nexA session at DePauw university, about April 29, =g 11 conjunction with the conference on

^3i character education.

= Release from surety in the matter gp "l the guardianship of Thelma O’Hair * Jean O’Hair, Armond O’Hair and =j|j Lieda Gale O’llajr, minor heirs of ( late.,,-. O Hair, has been filed i n the j ■ j Putnam Circuit Court. Theodore

=| * raw ley is ihe attorney.

lH Jacob Eitel on Tuesday completed a| landscaping the grounds at the new Si sub-station for the American Tele- ^ Phone and Telegraph Company on State Hoad 43, south of the city. The =! new building and grounds now make gjg| cn e of the outstanding beauty spots j==i along this highway in Putnam coun-

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and Jennie M. McClain. Otis Ctain was named executor.

RETURN FROM TRIP Prof. Jerome Hixson and his moth cr, Mrs. Fred Hixson, of Northwood, i returned home early this morning | from a motor trip through Missouri, j They visited with President Thomas W. Nadal, of Drury college, and then took a trip through the Ozark moun-

Nature is the mother of discipline, of symmetry teaching men that crops should be planted in rows and that solacing rest must be earned hy labor. ARNOLD MONUMENT WORKS PHONE 462 103 E FRANKLIN ST OR.EENCASTLE IND

Mrs. Ralph Randall underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Putnam County hospital Wednesday morning. Dr. Russell of Indianapolis, assisted hy Dr. C. B. O’Brien and Dr. W. M. McGaughey performed the operation.

A dog that had been run over by an automobile Wednesday morning was killed hy marshal Dave Braden. , Many unclaimed dog-, that have been running loose in the city, have been killed by members of the police fore".

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IN HI A N A Pin. IS LI V EST< >CK INDIANAPOLIS, April 11. (UPl —Hog prices dropped 25 cents on the Indianapolis livestock exchange today. ID'ceipts totaled 8,000. Holdov-

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NOTICE OF Public Sale of Personal Property I w ill offer for sale at public auction. al the residence of Elizabeth Hutcheson, in Washington Township, Putnam County, Indiana, just west of Hamrick Station, about 6 miles southwent of Greencastle. >/« mile from pavement, to Ihe highest and best bidder, on Friday, April 13th., 1928 1 O’CLOCK P. M. Ihe household goods, consisting of furniture, part of which is 100 years old. also dishes, beds, stoves, some canned fruit, and the following livestock, to-wit: One Jersey milch cow, and one Holstein Milch cow, Also about III bushels of corn in the crib. SALE TO BE FOR CASH. Philiph B. Hutcheson, t . A. VESTAL, Auctioneer. < AKL TWIGG, Clerk. Administrator.

ers numbered 1,484. Builj lbs.) hogs brough Wl top price paid being 13Cattle receipts numbfldi calves receipts 1.000closed steady to lower, cleared at *12 to *14. T at *14.50 to *15.86 anrft at $fi.50 to *10. Sheep receipts w»re i 100. The market cM Robert E. Buster, Junk* tened Easter al the home ents, Mr. and .'lr« R- TCrown St., by the Rev. 6. Guests were Mr. anu Gentry and MrWhelan and son, Rk ar| l

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