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ISATURDAY

GivEF,NCASTLE. INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL: 23, 19 28.

No. 162.

CARSWELL FCNERAL

Last rites for Mrs. Claudia C;n well yere held from the home on. East Anderson street, at 2 o’clock, Sunday afternoon. Rev. Gilbert Me-' Cammack and Dr. Beyl had chargi Burial was in the Forest Hill cemetery. The pall bearer.- were: Carl

Butterfield, Frank Cannon, Ralph! s< HOKI l-'lEU R A. McCoy, Edgar Vandea'e, V. Mliam

NEW SCHOOL BOND ISSUE IS SOLD FOR $3189.90

!,< ( iiMING FOR

[\ii;i:r | N ,;

m,,., Ut< nding.

Strain, Evan Strain. MOOSE NOTICE

Called meeting of Greenca-th THREE Lodge, No. 1592 this evening at 7::'.u

M L'rbans lo make arrangements tor tin r ’ * ’ funeral of Brother G. B. Williams.

All members be present.

i

S< llooi. BOARD SEELS SECOND W CRD BOND I'M E FOB A.

FANCY PR EM I CM.

■ manager coming

and

Will Be Among

BIDS

'I BMITTED

Bids For the Building Will Be Opened Next Friday Morning By The

School Board.

Representative Of State Tax Board In City

WORK \C( OMPLESHED SO r,\U

in TOWNSHIP \" i SOBS

CHECKED MONDAY.

Bert 1. May, representative of the

H icgM t Republican Mr t , . ary campaign K.imny will he held here K ... April 28, when ArK . mpaigni ng for ■ . I Tilled States K SiTiortemeier. H . Mrs. Eleanor m ager for SenH|; Wat-on, presidential ■, (A ,st Banta Frbans, K Mark Xebeker, of ■ :;i ■ hairman and oth-

Bierc.

g will be held in the

U eight o’clock and there ing up on the work of the asses or jty that other candidates i Mr. May, accompanied by Charles ■'- u -1''•IT 1 .

(ON I GSTANTS EOR "MISS GRGGNt \SIEE" Flo Gobin, 301 K. Hanna. Mary Torr, 10 Bloominglcn. Ilene Mundy, 305 Bloomington. Leona Wells, 109 Liberty. Jane Justus, 811 S. Locust. Emma Christine Host) . JOU S. Jack-

sou.

Ethel Hall, Gil S. (ollcge. Elina Marks, 320 Uhiimungton St. Final Week 01 Granada Theater Beauty Contest

SUBJECTS OF SERMONS ARE OF INTEREST

DR.

C HOW ARD TAYLOR GAVE SERMON ON “HOME HI IGD-

ING,” SUNDAY.

(HFRdlES WELL

Ministers Vll Ciivo Pnrt of Sermons

Toward The Start of The "Better Homes Week” Program.

MISS GRGGNCASTGI. ’ TO BE SELE< l ED HERE I RID.W

i:\ ENING.

The Consolidat' I city and township School Board held a special meeting in the office of Supt. Yount Monday morning, at which tune bids for the bund is.-ue with which the Second Ward school buildinc will be erected during the coming ummer were op-

ened.

The total premium on the combined issue was S3,189.90. The First National Bank of thi- city was high bidder on the city issue and* the Fletcher Amei: an Company of In-

State Tax Board, was in Greencastle dianapolis \s :s high bidder on the

and Putnam County, Monday cheek- l "'’ vn 'hii> i - u ’I he issues were: pgd out during the pa

willing to pay the price.”

Presbyterian Church “A NEW CREATION”

The subject of the message at the ' Sunday evening service in The Presbyterian Church was “A New Creation.” Rev. V. E. Raphael used as hitext 2 Corinthians 5:17—"Where-1 foie, if any man is in Christ, he is U; new creation: the old things are passed away; behold, they are become new.” We may all bear witness to the fact, without any urging, that thi-

ATTENDED’ uuiverse i constantly presenting

something new. In the far di-tan! past thi- earth on which we ive wa new. By the proe -• of change which 1 is peipetually going on thou-amis of years afti i wards there is s miething new all the time. Tli - season of the

POWER PLANT PROJECT UP TO LAND OWNERS

EGG RIVER POWER COMPANY \\ 1EE S3 \RT PLANT IF LAND CAN BE OBTAINED

\ I EM

OE FINANCING CO.

.Minneapolis Firm Will Furnish $3,« mm,non To Finance Plant. Out* out Is Already Sold.

Speaking from the text, l.uke 14, [year is unique in C V it.- outstand.ng ,l ’ H ’ Hen,ey - C!i,!CUtive vice P rosi *

you that planneth to 1 character! t.c i- newness of life in ' k " t ol

2s -“who of you mni piiiiiiiein to chaiacte. i t c i- nee ne . build a tower, sitteth not down first! counties* firms. To bans, bhe.-nim and eountetb the cost," and on the 1 aiU | leaves on the tn m ■ liesh— subject "Home Building,” Dr. Taylor 0 __. of the Methodist church said in part: (Continued on png ’ 4}

"Man is instinctively a builder. He begins building in the nursery with

School Banquet Well Attended

City, ?35,7(>l.'. | l and the township,

■ 0

JSING

RAGE IS INTEREST

meeting. Marshall, county assessor, visited in * l * ,u *e h ulimitted were as

various parts of the county during ^Ihnvs:

the <lay, talking over the work with ’ I" l *e. the various assessors and adjusting t ' ol,a ^ and giving instmetiong on problems 1 I •’ust Company

that have been met so far during the

assessing period.

Fleichi

.$1,977.77 . 1,793.00 . 1,956.00

tssISSORS SEND IN EA( 11 W EI: K \ x I > Ci: IS ( OMP1LKD

FUNERAL OF MRS. ALLEE WEDNESDAY

American Co. ... Township Issue.

Fii -t National Hank $1,188.80 Union Trust Company .... 1,013.00 Fleteher Anterii: Company 1,212.1.'; Hid for the cnn-ti uction of tin

alphal" t blocks, and continues build-1 Bftinljnci^e tll^h ed by the Granada Iheater, started i M( r 11h things material and imrnut* on the final week Monday with eight eria | unti i death ca R s | lim f ron , | a . contestants still in the lair. A total bor to rest. He builds houses and ol twelve popular > ang women barns, villages, towns, and cities. He started in the contest hut lour drop- i, u i| t | s machinery and sundry devices

two weeks. f„j- the execution of his purposes.

He builds systems of knowledge, of industry, of government. He even anticipates the hour of death and builds high holies of blissful immortality. In all of his building he undertakes no enterprise of more importance than the building of a

The winner will be crowned “Miss Greencastle” and will gu to, the. Indiana Theater in Indianapolis on May 7 to compete with other girls over the state for the title of “Miss Indiana.” The state winner will go to Galveston, 3'exas, in June to seek the honor of being “Mi- Universe" home with girls from all over the world. On Thursday night of this week, the votes will be counted -o that the local contestants will k >w just how they stand. Then, on Fri ; i\ evening,

\ XI M BEK Ol

the W. B. Foshay Company,

investment bankers of Minneapolis, Minn., was here Saturday and The Daily Banner received an interesting interview relative to the prospect of the Eel River Power Company project near Cloverdale going through to

its completion.

There is only one thing which may stop the power plant, and that is the cost of land which must be had by the company before the dam can be built. Mr. Henley is enthusiastic over the proposal. His company has

— $3,000,000 to spend. Putnam county GREEN! AS I LG people are not asked to buy stock or

RESIDENTS WERE PRESENT

AT \Ll MXi MEET.

to contribute. The company engineers have worked everything out, and have a contract with a power user for cuergy generated at the Eel River Power dam, once it is in operation. W. B. Foshay Company, a Minne-

The annual llainbridge high school alumni banquet was held in the Ma-

sonic hall at Bainbridge Saturday ■ • w 11 attended with sola c ' 0| l’ ola Hon, is in the Investment

; evening and was

“This week is being widely observ- many graduates of the school

ed in thi- country as ‘Better Home- turning for the annual meeting. , Week.’ Efforts will be put forth to! F() |i uwi „g the banquet a number of u , Ullt > properties throughout the

, , . , limed States. Its principal office is

short talks were given winch were

train the home-builders how to make

banking business, buys and sells securities, and owns, operates and man-

in. nicy siuiiu. 1 neo, on r- > evening, , . , ■ 1 * —■«'-* "*-*' - , new building wh h will replace the the additional votes will be counted " Kit . t1,!y havo p. farther toward we ll received by those in attendance '

jit Eli

Cl >\ ST AN I

Changes Each Week l or The Present Acre In Round Figures. <: of each week during

LOCAL WOMAN DIES V I SON S HOME IN LAEAYETI E .SEN DAY.

Mrs. Sarah Ann Alice, who lived here for many years, passed away]

present old Secmd Ward building, will be opened by the school board next Friday morning, and several bids

are expected.

KILL DETE< 11\E

CHICAGO, April 23. (UP)—Shotgun nssa-sin- piinging into activity for the fii.-! time since the Primary eh i lion, early today murdered Ben Niwmark, a private detective, for-

and the young lady with the largest number will be "Miss Gn encastle.”

adorning and enriching the home J’his is well. But it must not be for-

thi

She will also receive a number of « ott ‘‘ n U,:,t . llu ' material «l ui » ,ment splendid gifts from G»< astle mer oi u :[ *f Iwa > secondary to it«

chants. Coupons good for li'i votes can be obtained at the box off ice of the Granada Theater with la -h paid adult admission or in the Dail; Banner.

A dance was held following the program. The. music waa furnished by

Noble’s orchestra.

The following were present from

spiritual qualities. It is not the house, Greencastle: Mr. and Mr-. Harry

■kin as an example to

e iuluation divided ‘ ■ • i; ides, in one parthus giving the aver-,

lienml. ( hurles Marsh- g UIM | a y noon at the hi me of her -on,

\ die- the J )vk .j„ hl A i| t ,, in |,;i ayetti-. v < r • ■ . ■ , ' r State’ .V p ■ "t of tlte carious ,| 1( . had made her home for the pa.-t'»« U , ‘l"!it F. Cmwi m. P " taxation. -evorui months. She was born in T*" slayei , filing through a bedI'B't - * 'h • iaoiLr, \Vtries, on .-feplember 10, window o, the Newmaik

Vhip assessors send in 1857. ghe was a daughter of Rich-j home. * I -I «I ghr- an! and Charlotte Hedgi l he far ’

Vt articles appraised i| y ( . ame to America in 180(1, t’lpfipr) PI AWk \a ilium. The average tij n g fi w t in Pennsylvania and then TV/IVL/ 1 LrillLr

th* week is never migrating farther west to Indiana. ^ igeable but never On June s, 1880. .-he was unit'd in Jeu degree. marriage to Frank Alice, to which report that has beenj lin ion a son, Dwight, and a daughwei'k ending April 11, ter, Mrs. John L. Moore, deceased,

were born.

Mrs. Alice had been in failing health several years and when she became bedfast, she was removed to j the home of her son, where every

I in round number thing possible wn done to make hi , change from week to j comfortable. •] * I K ‘'oilowing is the report Mrs. Alice was a member of the ' mg April 11: Trinity Methodist Em opal Chun!: Avg. No. Value j n Lafayette, anil a faithful wife and $34 1(150 $56440. a good mother, and no higher prai.-i

! eoulil be given.

171.8 $259,575 Mrs. AUee is survived by the hus

2215 $115,010 band, the son. a granddaughter, Mary m , reived here 417 $25,230 Margaret Moore, of this city, a sis- |. I | U |,.,| : ,t 11:40 A. M. 3094 $163,685'ter, Mrs. W. E. Arnold of Owenton,

2666 $92,000 a brother, James Hedge of Brazil, and

$44,565 many nieces and nephews.

$55,620 The body will be brought here on $49,230 the southbound Monon at 2:24 |>- m. $61,105. Tuesday. The funeral will be held

from the Rector Funeral Home at -’

2111 $270,845 o’clock Wednesday afternoon with Di

, C. Howard Taylor in charge of thi yCEBEt . tjUE, April 23 (UP) 25 $1,280 services. Interment will be in F’on st ^ ^ j |>,. n .tt, the aviator wU“ was 295 $175,010 Hill cemetery. p, j \, y ne to Greenly 1-land as 37 $116,445 Nephews of Mi-. Allei will act a p.nt of tig' relief expedition brtnging

■ pall bearers. .p,. t tin trans-Atlantii plain • |HI-; WEATHER o- j v , . Will recover phy icum -° ' D J O the Jet t' Hale Hospital aid to-

night and Ju lay OJUlO vOnCcllo

change in temperature.

I

*1 15

$51 *60

. $52 .$33 . . $8

$17

5058 3237

A-

"y

$4 11387 $10 6099

$128

ARRIVES AT GREENLY ISLE

I Lin I) HENN E'FI TOO ILL TO

A < COMPANY HR EM FN RF.

LIEF FLIGHT.

MONTRAEL, April 23. <UP>Tht relief plane pon.-ored by the Ninth American Newspapei Aliance ail' the New York VVoilii landed on Gris nly Island today after a 460 mile flight from Seven Islands, Que., A ( anadian Marconi • umpany

-aid the plane

SE\ EX' E'E.' NDS, tjUE . A| iil 23 (l |>) I'he Ford relief plane which flew he. e yesterday fiom Munay Hay le t this morning for Gieenly Fland loaded with suplies and repail-

fin til. Hremen.

GREEK CITY IN RUINS BY EARTHQUAKE

( OKIYIH KFPOR'I I D It) H \\ F BEEN RAZED BY SEVERE \Y EEK-END I RE.MOKS.

I

$51

ATHFN'S, \pril 23. (UP) —Reports from the district that was damag' d by an earthquake over the week-end today indicated that Corinth wa- in ruins. It was not believed the loss ol liio would be heavy inasnnieh a- many residents had fled tin i ity before the major earth disturbain s took place. Early HWlcei toda said Unit 11 wme known to have been killed at (’orinth.

FAST PENNSY HITS AUTO ON NATIONAL ROAD

LOS ANGELES M W KILLED IN t rossim; < k \'ii. three IN J l RED. PLAINFIELD, Ind., Ypril 23 (UP) —One person was fataily injured and three other- were riousiy hurt.

but wbat 'it shelters, that makes all the difference between a boarding olai'e and ‘Home, Sweet Home.’ Eco-

nomic pressure and ,-ocial complexity j Oi ville J Stewart,

are. making it increasingly difficult! to maintain homes of a high order of!

spiritual quality.”

“The only way to have better homes is to pay the price. Home building, like every other worthy enter-pri.-g in which men engage, costs. Young people who set out to build a home, if they are wise, will sit down

and count the cost.”

“Home building costs self-denial. We have fallen upon a time when self-denial is looked upon by many as a doubtful virtue. Instead, freedom uf self-expression i- urged as the supreme good to be sought. If any man or woman is seeking perfect freedom of self-expression, I would strongly advise the avoidance of the home building enterpri.-e. Two persons can not well live together in the intimacies of a home without having their individual freedom of expression limited by frequent necessity for

splf-denial.”

“Home building eo.-t* faith. It iot without large significance that th" old English maniage ,vows eoni hull with this declaration, “thereto I plight thee my faith.’ It is an enterprise which proceeds upon faith. Tin* stability of any home is immediately threatened whenever this faith, i aeh in the other, is for any reason weakened. So important is this en Emprise of home building, and so esential is faith to its success, that ( we have insisted that the faith of the contracting partn in each other shall be augmented hi their mutual faitli n God and in his interest in their

enterprise.”

"Home building call.' for large investment uf thoughtfulnessT kindness,

with branch offices in

New Y’urk, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Denver. Saint Paul, Portland, Oregon, Dcs Moines, Iowa and

Hartford, Connecticut.

The Eel River Power Company owns the property on which it is proposed to build a dam 150 feet high near Cagle’s Mill, and the Eel River Power Company also lias a firm contract for a long period of years to sell energy at wholesale to one vc--pon-ible cu-tonicr, and this power contract lias a substantial niinimuiu

charge.

W. H. Foshay Company has entered into a contract with the Eel River Power Company, agreeing to finance, build and manage the proposed hydro-electric development. This contract was entered into after the cn-

gineers of W. B. F’oshay Company Gn tilbury B. Williams, age 75, and had thoroughly cheeked up the feasfoi idty years a resident of Putnam ibility of the project and the reliabil- ( minty, died at the home of his son ity of the water power after giving Henry William.-, southwest of Green-j effect to the creation of a large stor-i-tli, Monday morning at I o’clock.! age reservoir, and after it Had satisMr. William has been in failing fil'd itself that there will l>u suffihcalth for the past lour month* and cient power available to meet the rein- death was not unexpected. For iiuirenients of the power contract held a numbei of year- the decea-ed op- by the Eel River Power Company. grocery on West Columbia I he engineers of W. B. Foshay He was born in Kentucky. , Company have cheeked the cost of

Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mark, Mr, and .Mrs. Ross Tustison, Mr. anil Mrs. Lyle Green, and Mi. and Mi

G. B. WILLIAMS DIED MONDAY

WELL KNOWN GKKIMASIEE

W \N P\"EI> \u \> \ I

HOME OF SON.

eraitt st reel

He i survived by five children, one • or,, ||m ry of Greencastle township, and foui daughters, Mrs. George Browning, Greencastle town-hip, Mi .

■ht fro.-t tonight low

P I I Hciim tt spent I laiiiy <'

Mart In June

when a Pennsylvania pa .-i ng' i- r apd generosity. I ' -e are the mattrain stiuck an aiituii"’bile at Si* erials of fine spiritual quality out of Points, neai here, Sui ay. which true homi - are builded. William Mitchell, o Ho- Angdc.-, | houghtful attentions, kind words,

the construction of the dam and power house, and knowing these figures as well as the income to be derived from the sale of power now under

lidv . i ' Zimmer of Indianapolis. Mr*, limi con:rad, there now remains only .(am, - {seller-, Indianapolis, ami Mrs. one problem to be considered before Marion Tharp of Marion town-hip. finally determining to go ahead with 3 be funeral service will he held the development, and that i.-> the acfrnm tin Christian church Tuesday quisition at a reasonable cost of some afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the 2?,000 acres of land which will be Rev. B. H. Bruner in charge. Inter- submerged by the large storage rcsnn nl .ill lie in F’orc.-L Hill cemetery.' ervoir and the necessary adjoining o— —— land to protect the water rights.

W. I). Foshay Company now has representatives on the ground co-op-erating with the officers of the Flel River Power Company in obtaining options on the necessary lands, and if the necessary lands can be optioned at prices consistent with their actual value, so that the total cost of the development will he within a tieure on which the Flel River Power Company can earn a satisfactory re-

5,398 PARCELS WERE HANDLED

Fit I HlH KS AND II \LI KEtJl lliED BY CLERKS TO MAIL

PACK AG FIS.

Bennett 1 1 Eiiily < ^ ^ died shortly after the accident. His generous deeds make home, home.” , .i,,. wife and tsvo daughters were hurried “Home building requires love. Love

ably and - oniplatned of a pa... m the ^ ^ Indjanupnli< hu , 1)ital .

! Aviators

y Fly To Paris

Lot \L BAND TO PLAY \ I 5011MILE R U'E ON DECOR \

TION DAY.

che t.

wife and two daughtei

to an Indianapolis ho.-pital. i* the only botul strong enougli to An infant belongin'.' to one of the bold the home together against all daughters was uninjured. the destructive forees which beat upThe party was em ute to Cam' on it. The marriage laws and the di-

bridgeville, O., near ( incinnati.

• ikINs AND (t).PILOT ■ N 40 U. \Y E THE

n, )1(IIIL \ND.

Plans for the 1928 summer concert season by the Gie-nca-tle hand are rapidly ne-’nng c mple'im: it wagi am will probably be given the R«c-

, ond Thursday in June. The concert -. 1 as usual, will be given on the coin; fAGEN. Apr. 23. (UP)—, house lawn through the co,,,rei f or * e "'ilkins, who with of the Greencu-tle 'Merchant._ hon flew across the top of! The local musicians 'vdlmak th r r0m I’oint Barrow, Alaska appearance tin yea. at th [^•n, may fly „ W ay from dianapolis Motor Speedway at h a in one week, advices nual 50U-mile auto race o. Ma JL (Uid t 0(ltty> 1 The bund here is composed ot twenty ^patches had said that five pieces and the men. .c*

State Normal Students Favor

James E. Watson ' wo Murderers

Pay ror trimes

.3 R \\\ VO'I E AT TERRE MAI 3 E (HVES SENATOR BIG

M VJDRITY.

|Kht by

F 'wering airmen contemp-! been practicing ^ ^ ^

way of Oslo and throughout >r » to Paris | splendid organization. Elmn h *• .»k* th, m „„i i. ih- w- "™ r "“ ^ much ahead of the consist of marches, ove.tures th, 'y could leave for civili- j popular music.

fhe ice jams smrround

I Harboi probably will not MARRIAGE < * nt il mid-May. it was suid.i Arthur R. Sutherhn, l*uss bet in until then. ' to Jeanette Moore, Greencastle

will and

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April _ (Ul’)—Paitial returns from th” i’ 1 "' idential reference straw vote among have | students of Indiana Slat

night each week here nominate Senator Janie

son

Evans Woollen, Demociatic favoriti

|\\f) MEN P\Y IA IK EM E PEN ALTYJN PENNSYLVANIA /

DEATH (HAIR.

BELLKFRONTE, Pa

Normal (UP)—Two murderers

t;. Wat- i cuted at Rockview Penitentiary to-

the choice of Republicans and day.

Indianapolis, the Marko Mutakovuh, Jo, of Washing

ton County, was executed for the murder of George Giegich,, of Cokes-

1. Kii^nn—Watson 11’, Lowden, buig Junction, Pa., March 26, 192.. Republic* - • an j Curtis Robert Loftus, Philadelphia negro, 32. Hoover, 14, Dawes, 12, and ^ hj|t m fo ,. , lttyil , K

Five thousand three hundred and | turn based on its firm power con-ninety-eight parcels, each taking tract, then W. B. Foshay Company eight cents postage were* mailed from will iiuiiii'diately finance the project the Greencastle post office Sunday and construction will be started at

morning. Eate Saturday evening tin* once.

parcels arrived here from the Haley It is estimated that the entire proMagnesiu Oil Company, of Geneva, ject will involve an expenditure of , New York, for distribution to physl- approximately three million dollars,

voice laws can never be so strength- u|uJ ( (,. llt i st , throughout the of which at least sixty |>ercent will ened as to give permanence to the be spent for labor on the construehorm* where love i.* gone. Since love; ^he shipments are received twice lion project and for the acquisition of i.- go essential to the permanence of a year (in( , shipment in the full and the necessary llowage lands,

the home, greatest care must be tak-‘ th ;, second usua | ly in i ut e spring. The en to give the home builders a chance packa)<( .. are sent to Greei,ca.-tle by to keep on loving. Any foi m of e,ri " j freight and then to the ultimate tic ployment or recreation which tends t i nation> The work required eleven to 'weaken the love of the home clt , lks and wag started Sunday mornbuilders for each other, is a menace )U ( . 0 . ( .| 0t . k u|ld completed at to the home and to society.” U: . (0 O . clock> Tht packages were “Home building requires time. You iinmt , djHteIy tak(jn t0 the vur i 0U s

cun not build a honn* in a day. Eilgar tr , |ins and th.* last shipment left this amount on which a fair return can be April 23. Guest wrote truly and well, *It takes 1 c j tv at 0 * c |„ ck t he aftemoon. earned by the Eel River Power Com-

were electro-

So that there will be no nii-umh'i - 'tunding, let it be* understo d that St. U. F’oshuy Company ha- contracted to completely finance this development with only one provision, which provision places a limit on the total eost of construction and the acquisition of llowage lands for a total

II.

Russellville

Smith, Terrell, a negies.-,

M,

Democratic—Woollen 102,

Walsh 82, and Reed 04. ( 111 lW0,

heap of living to inuke a house y IU , ceMt p er p urce | wa , saved by puny, based on its long term cona home.’ It take- time to lay the 1)u ,,|i c ii le company by shipping in tract for the sale of power. foundation in mutual confidences; it lnauner .

takes time to rear the super-structure!

TAKES UWN LIFE

R. A. MASONS ANDERSON, April 23. (UP) — o—— 1 George Mingle, 67, farmer and vlceCuiled meeting Greencastle Chap- president of the Pendleton Trust Com ter No. 22, Monday 7:30 p. ni. M. M. puny, is dead, a suicide, police said, and P. M. degree. He shot himself through the head K. U. TREMBLY, R w M. with a revolver, act.brJUr... t yullc;, j

with tender thoughts and kind words and generous deeds; it takes time to adorn the black walls with blessed memories anil precious tapestries Flora woven of the intermingling threads

Philadelphia of Joy and sorrow. We cun have bet-

ter homes in America when we are