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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18,1928.

No. 15

lARY HEAD LOOSES HIS i jl ommittees

MARRI AGE LICFN^I Pwijrlit E. VanUndinfrliam Gipprcastlp, R. R. 7, to Ruth Girtnn Gvpenrastle, R. R. 7.

M ASONIC NOTH i;

PETITIONS FOR DELEGATES TO STATE FILED

.pnR ( OMINT. YEAR \nl N( ED AT CU B ITMHEON.

ODD FELLOW < MEETING Bpfore a packed house of 200 Odd Fellows, Clayton Lodge I. O. O. F., conferred the 3rd degree or the degree of truth upon 1'. crusaders who had traveled for a solid month the sandy deserts and stormy mountain paths, amidst untold dangers. Some

STRONG BLOC SELECTED BY REPUBLICANS

MANY HOMES Bl RN HJROSAK, Japan, April 18. (UP)— One thousand homes were destroyed by fire here today.

Stated meeting Temple 1 \\ I AST DAY FOR FILING OF DELE- WPle cobbed and wounded and left f; 0 p B p S y pRpp \R|NG POW-

*17, Wednesday 7:30 p. m

B. A. DAGGV, W

E. E. CALDWELL, : ry.

GATE PETITIONS WAS

TUESDAY.

,GFU

PRESIDENT

SUBJECT

I y.rt ( (.minittees For The

I 1- feature of . dnesday Session.

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, luncheon of the Ttotary us featured by the , f committees for th 0 Joe Bamberger, newly , nt of the club announ,oniinfttees as follows: \ims And Objects •Giuberger. L. Raphael, hrown.

£111-. Allan.

^ rational Service |, , < hairman. O’Hair. 1 Ravens,

istie.

s T. Southard. (lub Service rjli , Chairman. (ml C. Gillen. Hamilton. T Williams, lorwin. i L. Hughes. . Cannon. Lmmmmity Service Allan, Chairman. H. Barnaby.

litel.

,. Houck. nyloT. Membership nnnn, Chairman. I'Hair. Jlauck. Cook. Ea In.las. jelldW-hip ( ommittee Williams, Chairman. 11 Hutcheson. C. Sayers. .xhoenman. Mocre. ' ire.-i Km < wininirtre pi ( Gillen, Chairman. lA. Martin. Sandy.

TAKES NEW At, CM V C. W. Tribby drove horn, •. Grahnm-Paige cai- Tm lie In taken this populat cat community and has two ■ i nappy models on display at I room, corner Vine and Franklin S’ . o

PRIM ARIFS

by the wayside to die, but were cared for by a good Samaritan and kind hearted inn keeper. Upon their arrival at Jerusalem, the chosen city, the king had pity and permitted them to enter. Upon entering they were

ERFUL ORGANIZATION FOR

CONVENTION.

DELEGATES FORM RLO<

( omplete Cist of Names of Persons clothed and fed and received as bro- Barkers of Herbert Hoover Unalarm-

Filing for Offices Subject To

Primaries Follow.

thers of the third degree.

Visitors were present from Pan-

ville, Clayton, Fillmore and other The petitions for delegates to the " e , ar , by J towna to Clayton’a crack state conventions for the Democratic tbir ‘ l ,3e??rPP tPam of ,,lp Rtate con '

fer Hie work. Those finishing the periliou.s journey were as follows:

ed by Unexpected Trend of Political Activity is Report.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, April 18. (UP)— Hog prices soared 10 to 15 cents on the Indianapolis livestock exchange today. Receipts totaled 6,500, 240 of which were holdovers. Bulk (170 to 300 lbs.) hog- sold at $8.50 to $10. The top price paid was $10.10. Cattle receipts numbered 300 and calves receipts 4,000. The market closed weak to higher. Beef steers cleared at $11.50 to $13 25. Vealers brought $13.5(1 to $14.50 and heavy calves were auctioned otf at $6.50 to

$10.00.

Sheep receipts numbered 100. The

MISS IUNKERS IS CONSIDERING GREENLY DASH

DAUGHTER OF GERMAN PLANE DESIGNER WOULD D COUNTRYMEN

REPORT

UNCONFIRMED

Capt. Fitzmaurice Rapidly Approaching Civilization. Trans-Atlantic Companions Push Repair AVork

and Republican parties have all been filed at the clerk’s office in the Court

ALLEGED GRAVE *• ™

THIEF GUILTY IN OWEN COURT

WASHINGTON, April 18. (UP)—

A powerful bloc of uninstructed and market closed steady. doubtful delegates is being selected o—

for the Republican convention, the

Arthur Mooney and Marion Merritt, of Silcox Lodge 123, Chiral Shinn,

the complete Kpnm ‘ tn Ashworth, Ralph Sutherlin,

Paul E. Fox, Harvey Cox, Geo. E. Connett, Geo. Steele, Curtis Hartness,

i OR A TURNER, GRI CM A II I A1 an WAS ARRESI I It BI i RELEASED.

and are subject to the decision of the

primaries on May 8. The following are lists for both parties:

Democrat.

Greencastle township, Jesse F. Young. . First Ward Greencastle, Ah. Hut- ' 'I', 1

cheson.

for Bro. Green Parker, who died

State

showed

primaries and conventions

today.

Thus far 597 or more than half of the 1089 delegates who will sele t

UNIVERSITY

PRF^IHFNT WII I K ' )P| ' 1 ’ arcor,lin K U Murray oay ad1 1\ LiOILZ 1.^11 1 vT ILLj vices today as yet not wholly ccn-

MONTREAL, Que., April 18. (IP) —Fraulein Hertha Junkers, daughter of the Bremen’s designer, may fly to Greenly island to the aid of her stranded countrymen, Baron Gunther von Huenefeld and Capt. Hermann

Cha . Rambo, H. M. Cloy,I, Herbert . ! h, ‘ nPX ' R p P ubli «'' Ure-idental non, Carver, and Bennett Plummer of Put- inPP haVP bpPn cho f n - m j 0( j Of these f)79, only .305 have beer. Death resolutions were then read ins ‘ ructP ' 1 or P lp,i K , '‘ 1 for thp various n, . r Poll*... ...Vv.x candniates; 117 are uninstructed but

^A TeTlev * Harry W ‘ M00re ’ Columbus/Ohio, last Thursday. Aft- have announce,i ,hp y wil1 vot, ‘ for nnP .-v. j\eiiey. , , .j. f i_ , or another of the candidates now in

SPEAK HERE

firmed.

WILLI AM LOWE BRY AN OF IN DIANA UNIVERSITY IS CON-

FERENCE SPEAKER.

INSFFFK IFNT

FA IDFNCE

Two Men, Ralph Meeks, and Ora Turner, Were Arrested Several AVeeks Ago.

The trial of Ralph Meek of Cataract, by the state of Indiana, charging blackmail in conncitio with .n attempt to extort $200 t - n Mr Morris Haltom, a widow - i a.-ac t, was completed late Tue-ii.cy after noon. Meek was found > iil'> by the

jury.

The case was brought about by Mrs. Haltom, receiving a leper po 1 marked Cloverdale, Indiana, I‘binary 8, written by an apparent! pon

Monroe, John F, Curran. Washington, Charles Harris. Jackson and Floyd, Jesse Evans. Warren and Madison, William Glidewell. Fast Clove] dale, Fred Fultz. Jackson, John H. Moreland. Franklin, Cully Wilson. Russell and Clinton, Sanford Ro-

mine.

Marion, O. G. Webb. Jefferson, Alpheus F. Hurst. Monroe, Dan Hurst. Washington, John D. White. Franklin, D. B. Hostetter. Republican. North Greencastle and Marion, Aaron W. Cooper. Fox Ridge, Limedale, and Fourth

few short tall-- refreshments

de-

the race and 157 are classed as unin- * HARACTFR

were served and the brothers parted satisfied they had seen the best third degree team in America

confer the work.

Putnam Lodge wishes to thank

Clayton Lodge? for their work and s _ our ‘ - > - Wisconsin 7, North t arolina hope to ret m the favor in tin* near 6, Oklahoma 20, Illinois 8, New Mexifuture. Next Tuesday night three co l* Nebiaska 8, Colorado 13. candidate , will receive their first, The ratio is expected to grow apace

structed or doubtful. The bloc of 157 is made up as fol-

lows:

Minnesota 2, New York 90, Mis-

steps in Odd Fellowship.

GANG LEADER FACES NOOSE ON THURSDAY

CLARK CITY, Que., April 18. (UP) —Slowly approaching civilization, despite unfavorable weather conditions, Major James Fitzmaurice of the crew of the Trans-Atlantic airplane Bre- ! men was expected to fly to Murray

EDUCATION ba y to<la y-

Fitzmaurice and Duke Schiller arrived here yesterday in the Canadian relief plane that ha.i been sent to Greenly island. They attempted one take-off during the tftemoon but

failed and decided ’ , -pend the night

The program for the state-wide here,

conference on character education ——p.- — which will be held here April 26-28 ST. JOHN, Now Foundbnd, April has been announced and it includes n.—The first-hand account ti. trip many -|)eaki who are out-tanding of ftir Bremen from Ireland, was rein this field. reived Tuesday by Miss Gretta FerThe purpose of the conference is, ris of the Grenfell mission at the

William II. Homy, Marion ( imty Prosecutor, AAill Deliver Address

At Final Session.

Ward, Thad Jones.

ly uneducated person and i- n ported Fji . st and Thjrd War , ISi Greencasi(o he professional grave rob)“ . who ^ Walter Bl , )Wn _ said that they had bei n 1 \ 1 Second Ward, Greencastle, Milton nice sum of money for the body of Brow(1) E( , c Hamiltoni

man about the size of Mr. Haltom and warned that the bony would lie, moved unless $200 wa- left under a . glass jar at tire outhv' t i'ier ■

red store acti r. frora your if tire :< .•th. -*■ ' 1 • noti-

Third Ward, Greencastle,

Duff.

Monroe, George Busby, Walker, Samuel G. Nelson.

J.

.1 ames

( H ARl.Ii: BIRGER in DIE ON ILLINOIS (, ALLOWS FOR Ml RDER. ALL LEGAL EFFORTS FAIL

ing the commerce secretary will get 47 of the po doubtful in New York;

10 of the 20 in Oklahoma and 9 of the , ,

„ ., to profit liy a consideiation and di>- ity.

13 m Colorado. They count on these ' . ,', . , L1

for reserve strength.

Thus far only 105 delegates have.

Cloverdale and Jefferson, Nevada

B. Rockwell, J. <’.

A. L

.iiional Committee win, Chairman. 1 ) ■ .nt. fl 1 - et. Krialions Committee I ■ , Chairman. Beck. b J. Arnold. Donner. H. Hanna. J m ( ommititeo Hai lion, Chairman, r McGaughey. idaiichard. C. McCutchan.

the big

bam, or n vne u :v -»■ £ )unCHn> George ] fied. | Ogles.

Meek, and his bi otin ■ in-lav. Ora Franklin, Charles Hanna. “Curley" Turner, son of Mi. and Mi j ]j uss< .u ( a. M. McGaughey. Andrew Turner of this city, txdh barren and Washington,

about 30 years of age, weie arresti-1 Ev . ins-

a few, days after the receiving of 1 lie Jackson, Joseph B. Rooker. letter by Owen county olficers, after 0 ithe officei- had watched i - Ham. pr\\r T’! A D k" The officers -aid that lYlKlJ. KU 1 l^LAi\I\ two men, whom they had the.idit t“ ItfXIUIT' he Meek and Turin, H-' ( MIkNN HIIMH

the burn. Turner w,- n I a • I J

eral weeks ago for the reason of in

; sufficient evidenn

Turner, at the pr< sent time : em ! ployed in Greencastle, and attended [the trial Tuesday morning, hut \«a i not called to the witness -ta: d.

Gangster To Pay Lxtreme Penalty lor Killiiig Of Nlayor loe

Adams.

AA AS INJURED AT BLOOMINGTON CROSSING TWELVE WEEKS

AGO.

County Treasurer Was In Roachdale

ERCUL0SIS ETING WAS ID TUESDAY

AIRMAN PLANS WESTWARD HOP

TEST FLIGHT TO A LG IE ID AM) RETURN FIRST, HOWKA ER.

ever.

The defense, vhi -n had claimed it would call a do/.ou or more witnesses —and perhaps ,i few alienists—to

prove that the gangster’? mind hao Mrs. Roy Clark, who sustained in-1 become unhinged unco h“ wa- first

juries twelve weeks ago, when the sentenced to din, presented a weak’ car in which she was riding with her case. It offer | • testimony of only COLLECTING TAXES TUESDAY >and and children, wa truck by one man, M VfcLeason, Barbe- FOR THE MAY TAX a freight train at the Bloomington cut stand proprietor, to support it- INSTALLMENT, street crossing of the Pennsylvania j point. ______

verdict came in, circuit I

with the selection of delegates up to 1

convention time.

The Herbert Hoover people do not appear to lie alarmed by the unexpect

r< r T'7, Claim ,' 1 ^'"'7 to show the relationship of the home, | reception of the three trans- lantic

of the doubtful uninstructed, contend-1 , , p

church, and school in the work of abators.

charactei education and to allow th-* Her message, sen' by wireless and various groups engaged in this work telephone, was told with laco.iic hrev-

It follows:

cussion of their mutual problems. “Bremen thirty-six houis Dublin to All of the sessions of (lie confer- Greenly ’ land. Fog most ot way.

. . . i ^ I, ,, ence will be belli in Evan- hall, Bow- Arrived i.jon Friday, April 13. Miuinn m an e, oi ooui, m .n c it man gy mnas ium, with (lie exception 1 took lighthouse for steamer frozen in ion 79 of the uninstructed have an-. , u . , , , , , . of the luncheon on !■ riday which will ice. L* -t bearings ami compass iniii umti * • y wi -uppoit mi. | be held in Longden hall. Meetings are accurate. Plane broke through ice. i.uds . .ov iin, " 0% ’ 1 •’ 1 scheduled for 7:30 o’clock Thursday Injured axle, bent propeller. Still in opponen i.is 1.1 ms ruetti if <ga. ( . vpn j n ^ i 9 o’clock Friday morning, same position. Plane hoisted on gas-

rinl 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. oline tank and hoards.

Prof. Osoai II Wdliams, head of “Baron cold and exhausted. Pe.ned the department of education. will that they would never reach land, preside at the session on Thursday Ready to shoot companions if worst

evening. Prof. J. M. Artman, of Chi-I came to worst.

eago who is the general secretary of “Baron came at once to lighthouse the Religious Education association, where given dry footwear. Refused will speak on “Uresent Trends in to eat until his companii' ■ left plane Character Education.” first. First meal was biscuits and The session on Friday morning will | fresh milk. Baron feels the cold and lie concerned with the relation of I anxious to reach New York, character education to the churches. “Fitzmaurice says Labrador is not I Prof. Edward R. Bartlett, will pro- Ireland —is warmer there. Koehl side and (lie Rev. Robert Leonard , does not complain, all very modest. Tucker, of Columbus, ()., will speak Most thankful to have accomplished

on the question “Does Character . such a feat.

Need Religious Foundation?” Prof., “First words of all on a. riving, in Artman will discus- “What are the different languages, w re ‘Thank I Churche Doing for Character Edu- 1 God.’ Spent first rugnt it the lightcation?’’ and Prof. H. K. Sherman, house with keeper and -a.niiy. Still professor of Religions Education at there. Koehl celebrated his fortieth

Ohio Wesleyan univer-ity, Deleware, birthday on April 15.

jo,, will have as his subject “Church | “Grenfell workers drove fifteen and Public School Cooperation in miles with nine Eskimo dogs to exCharacter Education.” I tend mission hospitalities to heroes. President William Lowe Bryan, of Work too pressing and distance too 1 Indiana university, will be the prim great by dog team for fliers to ac-

|es and 30 uninstructed who have an- | nounced they will support him. Hi managers claim he wifi eventually ; get practically all of the doubtful.

— ■ Hoover’s opponents are delighted BENTON, III., April 18. (UP)—.with the trend. Tht y say the doubtDefeated in every move to avert ex- ful delegates will prevent the nomecution, Charlie Birger, Southern ill- ination of the secretary, itiois gang .'crd, faces draf h or. the Regardless of the merits of oppo.~gallows tomorrow. 1 ing arguments, both sides agree more His sanity hearint’, which extended doubtful delegates are being selected his life from Friday the 13th un'ii he this year than in recent yearn. They was re--en* 0 !iced, came to a su bleu also agree that the doubtf'it dele conclusion yesterday afternoon, and ■ gates will heighten interest in th ■ it took the jn y o' y twe) e minutes convention because they may keep to agree : at Lit • was as sane as result in doubt up to the last moment.

US ARY PLANS M ERE AI MEETING OF T. B. "HAI ION OFFICERS.

railroad, was taken from the Putnam 1 When the vernier ra„,e rnrru.r, ^ coonty trpa , urpri wa , s|)ea k er al the luncheon held on cept.

County hospital to her home. Judge diaries Mil hi sentenced Bir-j.^ Wednesday collecting Friday. Ho will have as hi subject i "T!(e plant, f.caip , ..ft<vm ^Murray

Mr- Clark was taken to the hos- ger to hang at 10 A. M. tomorrow. ta?{ep from resj( j pnts in tbal dt .4rict. “Basic Factors in tie Realization of bay, Canada, arrived Sunday at 4 p.

pital following the accident. Mr. “I knew of no way to save him, Thum) Mr. Lisby will be in Kus-, Character.” Prof, limner L. Humke, m.-to give relief. Oca ip returning Clark and children suffered less ser-^anl Robert E. Smith, his attornej. sellvil|p ’ j. ;a( , h year jt hM , )Pen th(1 ! of Kvamville college, will also speak to Murray bay to get new underiou- injuries. Birger was convicted of hiring wo cuRtom of thp ( , ounty treasurer to be on “What are our Home Doing for carriage and other equipment for the

>ounK h* tu ««n> an i ’ j n the two towns for a day each in Character Education '”’ at this time. 1 damaged plane. Photograp *'d phm** Thomasson to a- a ; a ' n at«JMayor Joe, ^ ajd (h(i rPsi( | pnts in payinK |.,. es i ( |p nt Murlin will i ie ide. and Fitzmaurice with Dish-Eskimo

Adams of West City during liitter gang w-ar with hi rivals, Carl, Earl and Irene Shelton, for the Southern Illinois bootleg trade. He suspected

I.E BOURGET FILLD. I’ari . April 18. (UP)—Sergeant Ue Troyay, who plans a westward fliRlil ar '' ,ws th, ‘

j Atlantic, left at 5 a. m. today on a " of thirty-five Persons, non . st0)) fljgrht to Ale • r and return. i: mg the Tuberculosis Associ- A wireless di-pa h to the lb Id at <ix counties were in at- q.jg a- m . said the plane el t the district Tuberculosis flying over ivrpign.iii.

' meeting which was held q,, an attempted i n te * ' efs f | . a ■ • | » »» w ~ > i-», »n e .«t AlB i, rs ,i. .... i-t sK-. mmieiN ni'v |ablet lYlemonal ESCAPE FROM

Commencement At Bainbridge To Be Held On Thursday

Adams of the side

gang.

with the Shelton

taxes.

TWO INMATES

he will use

et, Tuesday afternoon. ; was forced down.

ntatives of the tuberculosisi He flew today the m 'al m 1 ‘ i . of nine counties had pre-; similar to Col. Chari. A. Lin-

tid hut one county, “Spirit of St. Lo I

i " not represented at all. 1 on the flight to Arne ca.

1 plans were made, but a I 1 < n -ion was held concernI'lobability of establishing

* institution,

<' the representatives present t be heartily in favor of the ■ ’ 1 rn “ct. F)ach group was

AV1LL DELIVER ADDRESS.

F'NE PROGRAM.

Election Board Will Meet Soon

The annual commencement program

of the Bainbridge high chool will DePauw Univer-ity has recently in hel'l in the gymna-ium I bur-day ni ceived a tablet memorial, dedicated POLK E SEEK I AIR WHO Dlv evening, April 19, at eight o’clock. ^ p ro f (1 _ so| . Joseph Carhart who was PARTED I R()M WOMEN S Mrs. Grace Sloan Overton of Sioux at onp t j me p ro f,. or 0 f oratory and PRISON. City, Iowa, will deliver the com- ,. bp ^ or j c j n tbp College of Liberal

mencement address.

their installments. The Friday afternoon meeting will dog-.

May 7, the first Monday in May In consider character education and th ■ ’ "S. S. Montcalm within 100 mile the last day for the payment oj community and the ili-cu- ion will be, of disabled plane coming i a- i-t

presided over by Prof. Rudolph Ach- ance. Much ice ip strait. Four men er.s, of the State Normal college, 1 crossed ice from Flowers cove SunTerre Haute. Eugene C. Foster, dir- 1 day to get information ind to •<> ector of the /mlianapoli- Foundation, | plane. Specially privileged here and will -peak on “Character Education rllowed to examine plane without in-

0 ' terference. No guard.

(Ontinued on page 2) “Autographs obtained from the heroes. First C.-nadiaii autograph,

! l(aron kissed our hands when biduing adieu. KoeH carries airplane mascots sent him fiom Berlin with black pig given him bef re leaving

| Dublin attached. “GRETTA rEPRIS.’*

Received By DPU REFORMATORY

STUDY COURSE CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY

DAY .AFTERNOON.

ELECTED A DELEGATE

E, C. Hamilton of the G 'encn-tle Rotary Club was elected delegate to the Rotary International Convention to he held at Minneapolis in June

Arts. Mr. Guy M. Walker, graduate j INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 18. (UP) —

Mrs. Overton is one of the ben and wjth the c | ahP 0 f 1^90, j. s the donor of j wo wnm ,. n , who escaped last night

_____ most widely known leaders of young tbe memor j a i, ^ rom t he Indiana W’oman’s prison MEETING HELD IN THE HIGH l '" to appoint or elect a com- v iMrs FOR BALLOTS l“' 0 P l0 in thp U |1itP,1 >S,atPS an ‘ l ls The inscription on the tablet reads: hprp> t()<lay wprp being sought by SCHOOL BUILDING W EDNKS’"i their own especial group ... | TO iviRA sure to haVP an ai'pealmg message aR fo) | ows . police. Both of them were serving,

1 ">mmittee is to be present' ” n 'J‘ i |.,,U si ATE. 1 r tho ' i " who hPar bpr ' To Professor Joseph Carhart, pro- | onR sentence-.

""mg to be held in May. It (<» ’ teacher in the Geneva and ' ncagn { . pssor r i,etoric, oratory, and life They are Eliz.abeth Aspinwall, _ , , ^ to hold the second meeting (Training schools and ha- been a at DpPauw university, 1884-1890. }> eru serving ten to twenty years Thp ,llstrK ' t stu,| y ( ' oU ' ° Coat ' r , at the luncheon of the club WednesThe county election board wifi proh- tPafher at Chicago University. T h i8 memorial is raised by hi- for automobile banditry, and Angella pncf ' hpld ( 1 ,rPP, ' cast ' e . HlKh [day. Joe Bamberger was elected an s ' Hary of the State Tuber- 1 a hly meet in the near future in or- Mrs Qverton is a writer of rel.g- Kratpfu | pupi | s< .‘The deed returns to Thoni b U rg, Indianapolis, who was ^’ h ° o1 b “ ld ‘ n ® Wednesday a ternoom :lItpriin t„. ' -ociation was present at 1 d«>r to compile the forms ">1 ' 'o ’.i jous pageants and has a v''i> < arn ’* tbp doer.” “The wheel has turned full convicted on an assault with intent ll ’ , “ mpe ln * was " ' ,l “ ’ ‘ 01 ,

^mg and gave a talk showing lots. The closing date for the uhng jn(? personality and makes ,rlPn,ls c j r( .] p> , nrn here.”

"f a building can he erect-j 0 f petitions for state office- was -L whereV er she goes. I o

, "‘‘d that for a district, of o'clock Tuesday night and the peti- Thp following is the complete pro

C' a building to accommodate tions from the state gram: [ num “f fifty patients, could be late Wednesday or Thursday Mu , ic a cost of approximately Names of the persons, striving for rrocPss i„ na |. ' cost of the structure the nominations for tho var.ous o ic j nvoca tion . ^Portioned among: the variousi es of their respective parties > Address ... * ‘ntoresled. [ included on the ballots. Presentation f/toecteil that at the meet- The names are all compded at t e ' hfl, t in May, definite plans I state department and a list sent to Mu8ic

'fie. pvpry county in the state. Benediction Mr ' York

convicted on an ... u -.v - ’ in tlie auditorium and quite a num-1

to kill charge. fc ( r of school superintendents, prin-L Patomac Council 294 will meet to-

J. C. Gr,,» of Gmn.Mll. Irft for |,,Tty MTi.'wr,,'fJiIoU. S^rii ”«• «*" in "<-»<. *» “ “ Holland, Indiana, Wrdnr.da, lo at- i„ le J, nt ,1, prinon, -ho „ld th. ” j 1 "’'' , wU1 b ' ■‘"K"' "“f

— - t,r™'indirxr'.'

schools. Mr. Green will remain in a„„i«.«..h a^nrriinir tn time in May. At the May m g|

Orchestra

Diplomas

Mr. Vermillion

. Orchestra

Mrs. Aspinwall, according to Mrs.

that city for the remainder of the| to psca p P t wo years ago '

week.

iiut failed.

ed.

Prof. A. W. Crandall will deliver

May meeting an address on “Jefferson” in the As-

-tudy course work trill be start- sembly room in the Court House, on

Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock.