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Personal And Local Newt

COMPLETE JACKSON STREET have accomplish, th. ta-k of The contractors on South Jackson , Dom Hnnna to Wal street, who have improveil that stn ■: I1U| ' ,1 miniinuui I uyth ol tinr.', with sidewalk- and with a cement n " Aleet in Cii . .n astle h i roadway, have proven that there j. 1 be. n huilt in the short li'npth no need for long delays in the build- 1 that Jackson -treet Inns h. ■ u ing of treels or roads, i cou.-tructed and those heliiml Ih , works, Measts Sweet, Wright. Lane Ihe contractor-, launple^.i Jack-on hik, lit ndi ick-, .,re to m,I stieet r riday afternoon, and they | oil on tin ir (*ff.,it .

Clyrle Miller -|jent Thursday evening in Indianapolis. Prof, and Mis. F. L. Busenburg were visitors in Bloomington Friday. Jacob Fit* I wa- a business visit..; in Indianapolis Thursday afternoon. Richard Whelan, local mail carrier is confined to his home' oil Route .i

by illnoss.

A. A. Hauck and son, John, have gone to St. Louis to attend a base-

ball game

Maik Net.-her of Clinton was a

IIAYE SOMETHING TO DO- business visitor in Greencastle on

Thursday.

A W'hipp. t -edan has been delivered to Abn. i Sigler, R. 1{. 5, by T. E.

Sherill.

Russell Welch, salesman at the Mullins Drug Store, was on the sick

list Thursday.

A new Chevrolet coupe has been delivered to Chailes W. Shea by the

Reck Sales Company.

Dr. Williams is attending a distric t

l,— meeting of the educational reouire*.\ER( ISES HELD ments committee in Bloomington t<-

M !HE < LOVERDALE HIGH (la>

•t IPM)L Till RSDAY. Miss Effrey M. Voliva has been

i confined to her home on East Was*-

* "’'""T' 1 ' '' f “ ri 'i s es were held i nffton St . f th e past two days hv ill

' th.' i loverdale high school Thurs- , lps ^

rflale H. S.

Commencement

IF IT’S A SHOE WE CAN REPAIR IT! Ili in.u; your shoe troubiQs to us. WEBER SHOE SHOP Opposite Post Office. —W—MWB——MtW

•• even . for the member of the •ui'.. cl A large crowd was in .F 'i .'unce and the program was well

re. eived.

Ih. followin'* was the complete

I rug .am:

M air—Orchestra. Invocation- Rev. J. W. Harmon. Mu Or hestra. li’troduct a of pcaker- Principal

E. P. Lowery.

Addre-. Rev. E. C. Daugherty.

Mu -ic -Orchestra.

Pi "-. nlation of dipUmas Princi-

p.d Ik I 1 . Lowery.

I;, i , diction - Elder W. E. Gill.

Mrs. L. B. Cowgill and children, left today for Shellyville, to visit lie* parents. • Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Lent**! Conrad and Mr Frank Alexander spent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mis. V. L. Raphael, Mr-. Otis Hiowning, Mrs. Alfred IPirt an.) Mrs. Lena D. McLean are attending the Presbyterial meeting in Indianapolis today. SOW Meeting Place ( hanged. The Woman’s Club will meet Saturday, April 21, at 2:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Frank Donner, (523 East Semi-j nary Street. Members please note chunge of meeting place. -I* *E + + Bridge Invitations Issued. Mrs. C. B. Havens, Mrs. Paul Cool: and Mrs. Henry Prevo have issued invitations for a bridge party at 2:30 o’clock for Friday, April 27th at the home of Ylrs. Havens, lix Northwood Boulevard. •!• + + •:• + ❖ Pitch-In Supper Monday. The Parent Teacher*- Association of the High School will give a pitchin supper for all fathers, mothers and teachers Monday evening, April 21 at 6:30 to be held in the vocational

building.

A piogram of readings will lie given. A round table discussion will fol-

low. The discussions will

1 physical education for the children, lespect for the property right of oth-

ers and character problems.

A good crowd is anticipated. Each family will be asked to bring one di-Ji

of food and table service.

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Mrs. Alice Hostess. Mrs. Frank Alice, 615 Anderson Street, was hostess Thur-day afternoon at u meeting of the Domestic Science Club. Mrs. Albert Alice and Mrs. J'.hn-Aflev were assistant host-

esses.

Responses were rurrent events. The subject for the afternoon “Silk

by Mrs. Milo

West and Mrs. John Dunlavy. Their j instructive talk concerned the silk from the silk worm stage until the finished product, and proved to be

‘ffZrner's Corsellettes Wrap arounda (;ir(llt ‘ Supporters i ’rassieres Surifica] Corsets iop: VVa-Tier corse} vuth the inner belt ideal for those gene proportions. J. H. FIT®

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MISS Votes Musi lb* Cast at Granada lb* April 26 or 27 for Miss Un-uncastle

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Hamrick Station Sunday Sch I . will meet at 2: b) Sunduy afte. noo.i.

deal with 'fhere will be a pu.uhing . *vi(i- t

7:30 11 , evening,| tunate in having (fc ! - to m. llii B- ' In Tie u

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T audience which heard Prof. A.

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tcu Are (hvited ?<j Attend

Free Demonstration

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Ail Day Saturday April Twenty-first

1 WETZ GROCERY

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coffman of Terre Haute are in (ireencastle viiting with Mr. Coffman’s brother,

Harold of this city.

The Alpha Omieron Phi mother’s club will meet at the sorority house

202 South Locust St., Saturday a fC , Cultu.v"'',' wa's 'Kiven ernoon at 3:00 o’clock. d K,v n

.Mrs. Dorothea Rank of Huntingf ton, W. Virginia is visiting in thi city with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ston-

er. Mrs. Rank I- Ml route to Chicago i _ . • . .• .....

I wh.M- »»„k h., l. r' i ’ .t”’“T "“.'T'"?,”' "•»'

I*'. O. H. Willl.ni. will ,p,.l, •*» -' l "- Kl ">"l

morrow .-vening before the Crawfo* : -n,',’

County Teachers a--ociatiun, at I.eav- T f euworth. Preceding another a.ld.e- . r Wi ‘ S Tl,, ‘ , in the evening a dinner will he erv " . to m ‘*“ t nPXt wilh ^ ' ' ed h. D. Williams honor. ' , •'■* *';* fundamental princip- -.... vlr , , + + + + + + a-sembly room of the . j, , N| ' ( .U' R " ,Pnma ", Dinner Parly Tonight,

use Thu, day evening, are .ended ,ht Bainbridge cln m^mem “"•! ^ K * Brown,

Reeves, one of the graduating class,, + + + * is a grandson of Mr. Reeves. T r j Kappa Meets.

Miss Dorothy Wright, of Fillmore, T rl Kappa met Thursday evening and teacher of mus,c m the Fillmore | with Mrs. V. T. Wa-hlmrn, \„r,h

school will teach m the Roachdale wood,

school- next > ear. it was announced 1 4.4.4.4. ^.4, Ftiday morning by John Vermillion Surprise Party Given,

superintendent of county schools. Mi-. Fred Spurlock very cleverly

Mr«. Alva Ayler Cowen, who is vis- U nanged a birthday party for Miss ding with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Naomi Fisher at her home near here. A. K. A.vler, of this city, will spend Thursday evening, the occasion being tin* week-end visiting her sister, i.i honor of her nineteenth birthday M.-s Evelyn Ayler at Seymour. Missl Those pre-ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Ayler is a teacher in the Seymour Carl Ferrand, Mr. ami Mrs. Hubert

ll**?, „ , Morrison an.l children, Doris and Al-

Dr ( . E. Coleman the -ecretary of Ian Wayne, .Mr-. Ed Hutcheson, Mr. the Indiana Historical Society spoke and Mr-. Fied Fisher Mrs Fred before the member- of the History Spurlock, Mes-ers, Fay Hendrick Huh at the Tri Delt house last night. Spurlock, Elwoo.l Pollom, William Hi- subject dealt with the building McElroy, and James McElrov; Misses <*. .1 memorial to George Rogers | Florence and Madonna Hutcheson and

laik to be erected at Vincennes. I Naomi Fisher

I Funeral services for Roland Roscoe The evening was spent in nl-.vine !

Randall, age 24, son of Mrs. Nellie games and music. Ref^sfZ? Kundall of Greencastle, who died at which were brought by the g U ,.. t ’ w 're"hen°E . . Wwlnes,lay aft *7' oon * WP,P after which all departed’ held Friday morning at Bloom- at a late hour wi-hing Mi-- Fi-h-> ingioii, with interment in the New- many more happy birthdays, man, Illinois, cemetery. +* + + + + ' Die-blent Lemuel Muilin has been Reception This Evening,

notified by Dwight F. Davis, secretary of w ;( r, that Captain Bernard B. McMahon, Infantry, has been detailel for duty in DePauw university to succeed Major Otton, transferred, aprofessor of military science and tactics to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. On next Sunday evening Dr. Taylor will give the first of a series of

UhoiH' 24. Wf KAUBLE & SON ff- ' . L. “We Sc]? Meat Thai’s Cood To: FliKSfl UOHK nOIUNU SiONES FRESH PGgK 6HODM)KRS, (HALF OR WHOLE), lb. BEEF ROASTS, lb. 12' SIVIOKFI) FK NK H/MS, lb. ROOD ( l RED SMOKi D HAMS, (HALF OR WHOLE), lb. FRESH SIDE FORK, lb. FRESH FORK SAUSAGE lb. FRESH SPARE RlliS, U,. . Veal, Lamb, and DtusmtHI SU(;AR (T RED SIDE H D ON.II

An exiierii-nc.-,, demon trator from tin* H'*m*- .S*r * * * In iir.u’nt of th** modem, |«)*l* sly cl* M Vigo Bread r*.mI'uny will b. | <>nt all day to teach the making *,l .mi-ual andwiciies ami ji|ipr*)pria!'' di-li by u-ing good bread. 1 " r: f Middy Bread

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President and Mr ' l. H. Murlin will entertain tid.s evening at their home with a formal tea, for the members of the senior Class. Guests will lie received from K:0o to 10 00 j o’clock. The tea for graduating senI 10rs is a . n annual custom of the presi-

dent of the university.

President and Mrs. Murlin will be

Sunday evening addresses on “Thrill- assisted j„ the receiving line by Vice mi- Adventures of Youth.’’ The Uni- President and Mrs. H. B. Longdeo ver-ity rhoir will sing again the Hean and Mrs. Blanchard, and Dean Ea ter Program which they H ang in Edwin Post, other than the usual

chapel just prior to the Raster vacation. Those who heard them then |3! will want to hear them again, and S | those who did not have the opporH! (unity then for hearing them, will ml want to hear them now. Professor §g| Thompson is planning some very attractive moshrmr-the Sutidny eYeniniservicen during the month of May.

hosts, helpers

number of assistant

and pourers.

The officers of the Sophomore 1 In-- will act as ushers, and Mi-s Harriet Rarnum’x trio will furnish

the music.

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Vegetables very cheap for eating i Wet

Z P. M. Saturday Furniture, Cta - I^ixiures,

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liiimb(‘i*o( LIbvji im CoHniiin R 00,11 Do noil (‘hU lo inoiu^v m.ikiiir ( Allen Bro

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