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‘me thirty-six p FIVE’ _ OTARIANS RE JULY 26

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928.

No. 165.

PRACTICE ON

BANK GUARDS Hall, southeast of Cloverdale, wa.-; arrested Wednesday afternoon by deputy sheriff Alva Bryan on a charge of criminal insanity. The n[-. fidavit was filed by Mrs. Hall.

... .i i uv nil n According to the affidavit Hall is

Jl'TING " fir 1 alleged to have escaped from a state VIG1LANTEs 1,1 '’l TNAM AND NTK y V. v mi yt institution for the insane about two (LAV n " N| IHS CATHliK AV IN JLLV xnisai. v ears ago. He returned to the THI HSDAY.

— home of his parents. It is alleged

WjKN WEDNESDAY that he leaves home without letting SHOOT VI KELLER 1 ARM

J ; anyone know of hi.s whereabouts and

i',..,.. p;,,. ta >' s away until brought back to th .

parians I rom (.roup ■ l ' t l j )omet hunch Served On Target Range At

______ Noon Hour. Small Group Of

Vigilantes Present.

•let With Directors of

j(, u h on Outing Date. SCHOONER SANK

( — CHATHAM, Mass., Apr. 26. (UP)— — Vncasth Rotary Club will , An unidentified three-masted >ehoon- The bunk Vigilante of Putnam and Ween 300 and 500 visit-: e r-ank about four mile off Chatham i Clay countic , held ti ir annual elim-

HETTER HOMES EVEN I S

i The Home Management House, n..xt to the Administration Huil dug, is open all week to gue-i-, \n Grein-

_ _ castle citizens who have not seen the I A I I? A house with its finely equipped kitch-

IXxAllVIts en, should take this eppoitunity • _ talk with the management.

Friday afternoon Uv kitchen at the

Kappa Phi Sigma hoe- will be open as a demonstration p> ojt'ct. The rest of thu house will not bo open to in-

spection at this time.

Saturday morning demon.-trations of eveiy variety, ele. trie equipment water softeners, soap-, cleansers and cooking will be made by students in the home economics laboratory. It is the last and crowning project of

lietter Hiime Week.

MRS. DONNER IN REPORT ON CLUB MEETING

CONFERENCE ON CHARACTER TO

1 11 11! DISTRIC T SESSION HELD AT BRAZIL ON

WEDNESDAY.

TWO IN. WATER IN BOILER

1 Because the boiler had only two I inches of water is given as the reason | for the explosion of Monon engine

McD yards last Thursday,

so the Inter-state Commerce cominis- ‘ xT ApTr | | sion investigator reports. The Monon W 1 aalV a a fi I will also conduct an investigation of j aE “ s the three men i,; ' FIRST MEETING OF CHARACTER

ENJOY SPLENDID

of!

jured are able to attend a eouit

inquiry.

The men on the locomotive when the accident occurred are Earl Wilson PROGRAM! fireman, who has been released from PRO! ■ J. M. , tire hospital, also John Moore, en-

1,1)LCATION MEETING WILL

HE HELD.

VIM MAN TO SPEAK

Many Urcencaatlc and Putnam Conn-; * incer ’ who 1 'vdl '•«; "^used in a day ,. rof . Williams, Head of The I, Women Attend Meeting. Itusi- I or t '" > ‘ !l1 " au *' ^’ nrl . head brak - j Education Department of Lnivcr

man, but who must remain perhaps. ! two weeks as he was painfully scald-1

Bloomington Tele-!

ness Session of Importance.

sity. Will Preside,

i ed about the legs

from Group Five, on during the night.

’uly 26, h was decided at a ■ th,, [iu ,-idents and secrejjtjtig clubs and the Board of the Groeneastle Club

1 afternoon.

I • n o', the Grew •»- \a- c.fried ever and mane mooting, and prior to the a v.Lt.v- club repiv senta

I'ith the local elub directors |vor th details of the an- Jit KNKFKLD. KOFHI., I on the above \| u rk j; WINGING W t)

FAMOUS TRIO DEPART FROM GREENLY ISLE

BENNETT TO BE BURIED IN U. S. CEMETERY

i {nation shoot at the -hooting range on the Eugene Keller farm south of

the city Thursday.

Only a small number tame from C lay county for the shoot. At the noon ,hour, lunch was served from a hut j earth-oven file, presided over by

I Charles Crawley.

I he -hoot wus under the direction BODY of Captain Savage of DePauw ami Lamont O’Hara and C. E. Lamb of Mt. Summitt. The latter two repre- 1

I I I/,• .seated the In liana Hankers As.-oeia- LAST

, ^ lion. The purpose of the -hoot was tu

CIVILIZATION rODAY.

attend the Indiana Hankers Shout at' Tram ' lo 1 urr? , ' u, ’‘• ra, 1,ar *

The twentieth annual convention of! phone

the fe It rated clubs of the Fifth Dis-| , * l ' M wa | at Brazil /’le T IN i TPI/NAT at the First Methodist Chureh in that I# It f ix I 1/ A I lfll|v

IN UNIVERSITY

Ol NOTED MRMAN TO

REST IN HONOR \ P

ARLINGTON.

city. Mrs. Frank Donner, chairman ofj this district, reported one of the largest delegation of women ever at-

torning a distrivt meeting. Six cuun-1 rp^ f'VfTpmT « ■ » \/ •» ti'- were tepie-ented ami many wu- III lll^hllj [VI ZX Y j

men from each county was present. I

Re-election of the First Vice presi- —

'I'' t, the second Vice and Secretary FIRST' SPRING REGISTRATION Although it i planned to hold the it the mooting, and Clay* I FOR l N1VERSITY STUDENTS nu during the confan at d< place 1 WILL v i 1RT. Evans hall they will be transferred

Speaking on “Present Trends in Character Education,’’ Prof. J. M. Artman, of Chicago, will open the ' first state conference oil character education at DePauw in Evans hall in Bowman gymnasium, at 7:3,0

o’clock Thursday evening.

Prof. O. II. Williams, one of the sponsors of tho conference, will preside at the meeting which will be open to students as well as delegates.

RITES

ON

FRIDAY

WILL

BE

to Me ha iT>

COM IN L I D ra " u -

".Hinkle of Indianapolis,

resentative, was here as “BREMEN" IS LEFT BEHIND I'urt Harrison on June 11. Powell, Terre Haute, Rob- Some good .-eon - were made burJ Lebanon, Ernest Lewis, wf WeslwMrll 'iWAtlan.kl ^ th, ‘ *'7 a "!! nut ^ud lari Showalter, Indiana- ,., igh , Leave YVith Balchen In ■ n ^ *r" M Brown and George Lob- 1'ord Relief Plane. loacnl at .00, ..00, .uid .>00 yard di--Irtte. Representatives from * l mo-, and v arious sized guns were

‘ tired. Some of the shooters hit

From New York to \\ a-.li-ington l or Interment.

WASHINGTON, April 26. (IT)

hold the meeting in 1929.

Mr.-. Humet l). Hinkle, State president of the Indiana Federation ofj

Clubs spoke in the afternoon along 1 numerous lines of inter, t to the duo Registration During I he Spring Per\li , Hinkle ta ted paitici hnl "ill Be Optional. More ('phnly of the campaign among the mem ; portunity To Pick Courses, bers of federated clubs to beautify! ... —

hall if attendance war-

MON'TKEAL., Due —The crew of the

bile, Frankfort and Sherijto arrive because ol 111- ■ will entertain the visitvii-, their wives and famil-

Country club during the ^ They left the Bremen on Greenly chance with tin

meetings arc the largest Island, where it landed, and started him according u> -cores hung up dur- way

Di-trict Conference of any at 7:16 a. m. today in a relief plane, ing the day.

Rotarians and Mr. Hinkle piloted by Bernt Balchen, with Murof the splendid location | ray Bay their probable destination.

till', he expected due to ' The relief plane was reported tu (. y*nnnf-|a I npofpt*

Character education and thu churches will be the general theme discussed at the conference Friday morning. “Docs Character Need lie* ligioua Foundations?’’ will be the subject discu-sed by the Rev. liobert Ijconard Tucker, of Columbus, Ohio, at i» o’clock. Professor Artman will

Floyd Bennett, martyr airman, will . -dte highways, and methods and' Spring registration of all .-tudent be buried with full military honors, means of doing so were discussed. Ly^ w ||j tur ^]i e j j u jhe Univei

the tomorrow at Arlington National com- Club women have di.-cussed this work si(y ni , xl ycar wi || begin May 1 ami 7,‘| k on »what arc the Churches

April 26. (UP) hill side in the vicinity of, the targets dory, not 100 feet from the grave of all over the state at county meetings , ontinue until fina) .xamination-, ac- | )ui ' nir for Character Education.” the welcome the world has been wait- .-hooters a bank robber at mo t am Thus in future pilgrim-may at one project. Mr.-. Hinkle also urged ,, , . , ■ ' t, ‘ .. • , ing to give them. would m have much of a'time visit th, Hue f two noted! gveatei up of the club magazine W^on during the spring; W.lham LowcBryan president of

met shooting at polar explorcrs-one who mushed his "The Indiana Club Woman,” and | ™ ^'"‘f 1 .. e . U .‘e.

to

V'il th .'Uting, providing have passed over liarringtt n, ()u,., *,r I- 'rood. , at 8:16 a. m., an hour after it had

I , 1< ft Greenly Island,

f u ‘’ vl ' sul uU . 1 Some confusion arose aftei the * P ro E Uiin ;J11 • take-off and it was reported from! htj or v,"iK to <f", hut t h Murray Bay that they intended a non-.

Beauty Contest Ends Tomorrow

triumph through the arctic ported that so far that the fifth dii io « ,VI ' tUll ‘ ;nti '"" "PP'rttumty io ein.u apeak.-r at th, luncheon which ice and one who with Commander trict leads in the greater number of P ick niore cll,eful, y 1 ‘ r course and wiU be held at 12:80 o’clock Friday Richard E. Byrd was tirst to lly j subscriptions to the periodical. Mrs. to allow them the advantage of friK)u j noon al Ixsngden hall. President across the hub of the earth. Hinkle has attended ten meetings I ent conference periods with their ad Bryan will apeak on “Baric Factors 0 over t,| K . -late. visors before definitely choosing thei* in the. Realization of Character." GREEN LY ISLAND. Labrador, via Support wa- urged for Mrs. Ed-1course . Th" plan i-an experimential Prof. Horner L. Humko, of Evansville

ST. JOHNS, N. F., April 26. (UP)- ward Franklin White of Indianapoli one at DePauw but is in effect in ; college, will talk on “What Are Our The thre, member- " die German who , eandidat for t! genera! I several other univeisiti. and i- prov Hornes Doing for Uharactor Itduea-trans-Atlantic airplane Bremi n, to ■fedeiation presidency, which election ing to be an effective means of ullcvi lion?” Ihesident 1. H. Murlin will

will have something for j

stop flight to (Quebec. Lateccuii!

| to do during their visit to ^ Weiizclf mechaIlic at Lake St. Ag-j CONTESTANTS FOR “MlSSi of tkc >'«“»* ,Ucp at Quebec

m.-, th,- Murray IF., 'nud'ng field, ,;i;i I n. x-i i i ” un -i \m Word of Bennett’s eat

: YVedrie day *wus served said he had received word that they Tills EV IvNTNK. ceived late yesterday. A nu- ago

Itian Church and one ar- j would land at Lake St. Agnes, j menu was noodles. Dill ' The report was made by the Can-1 id to eat all the noodle- eidian Marconi Company, through nsj

.. because they were martne cuperinteudent, W. J. Wray. I ^ Granada Theatcr Tomorrow

1 but when !

I” 'way with all of them. Point Amour. I he plane, therefore, ^ ^ n ..

kindly canned up a j ^“n^^bou^aT^’^in^Aiuour i- about «>' ^ be held at the Indiana. tl , (ns .. ulantic " from ,, ;lc hi IU! - ook them back to Ind- es from Greenly Island rheater Indianapoli on May 7. Q ue bec befort Bennett’s deat

■ it, :• Greenvastle noodle- Wenzel c.-umated the Balchen plan.. (; , vi . ! . r , ;ilil| ,

whom Floyd Bennett attempted to will b, held next month in Sun An take aid, today uiour with lh, tuiiio, Te.va-, Mrs. Hinkle asked that American nation the untimely donth ti it weie po .ibid that women of the

district might bo present, and support

thi ir state canJidnli.

ARATI0NS FESTIVAL G FINISHED

16 miles from Greenly Island. Wenzel estimated the Balchen plane

carrying Captain Hermann Koehl, lunily ^ f{jme u[u| foi . tune> the Io .

eal winner will also receive many

IMIS FVI-.’VNG. eeiveu JaU' yesieraay. .a m, - ago The new honorary . rority which i

was -ent to Major Jamr- F'itzmaur- being organized bj tbr clubs was disice who in turn relayed the informa- eu.-.-ed. Tliis soririty will agitate a

Candidates for Miss Greencastie t; on Captain Hennann Koehl and certain number of continued studio.-, will appear on the stage this evening Haron (junther von Huenefebl. The church was beautifully and

Koehl was visibly affected while artistically decorated with flowers the Baron bemoaned that only bud . used in abundance. Luncheon was weather had prevented the trio of served at 12:30 and tea was served

after adjournment in the afternoon. Music was furnished by the lira/.il Woman’s Choru and also the Junior meinbi rs of the Brazil Musicule Club.

title of “Mis: splendid oppor-

ating the customary fall rush at left- preside at tho session, istration. Character education and the eom’The regular regi-trution period for munity will bo the theme discuseed next full ha-been shortened from two (by the conference Friday afternoon, day arid a half tn n Hnr nnrt n half ’'Characbr IKluehtion an a Problem for upperclassmen and one day for i" Social Welfare will be discussed freshmen. This wa- found advisable by Eugene C. Foater, director of the . . . n the past ■ egle, 1 dial »!»• foundation. William H.

ed to enroll until the last opportunity Lemy, prosecuting attorney of Marion

and as ti," large facult> force at reg county and DePauw alumnus will istration h. ntofore has k*en fore-d , ^ uk «» “Character Education and

to wait in idleness until student- be- the k’omt Prof. Herman II. Young,

Baron von Hunefeld, and Major

Fitzmaurice, tho crew of the Bremen,

valuable gifts from various merch-

A8S-ROOM IN

t8 TO ENTER MAY

STIV \ L PARADE.

York. C World relief expedition will comp , t , wilh reach Lake St. Agnes between 4 and^ a)| ^ thu Wor|(1 in th , ^ l’ 1 m ’ , , , international beauty jiageanL at Gal-

Their future plans were not known ^ h| Jum .

it seemed probu r t |ia uU After the appear ance of the eonstop at Murray Bay or io nig am j egtalltg tonight, the votes will be

WARD Jn the raomin * P rocced difeCt,y " . tnted I

New Y’ork.

Club Meeting To Be Held Friday

ORGANIZATION MEETING nl RO.U HDALE PUT VK) ( 1.1 II 8, IIEDI LED.

gun to enroll at the last minute. (spring registration is the outgrowth of un-atisfuctory conditions existing as a result of the fall regi.--

Among the Greencastie and Putnam I trution period. Due to the rush of the County ladle, present were: Mrs. entire student body at the same

Frank Donner, Mr-. \V. Mi- Roy Abram-, Mrs.

L. Denman, Will Herod.

Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Albert Landes,

time many .-tudent,- found theni-clve-in eour-o in which tlii'y <lid not b

of Indiana university, will discuss “Tin* Relation of Character to Mi ntnl Health,'’ and Prof. G. L. Brandenburg, of Purdue university, will address flu* conference on the qui - tion, “Max Scientific Te-ts be Applied to Character?" Prof. Rudolph Asher of Terre Haute Nlah Nonnal

ii,. nrv , ... . , will preside at tin: meeting,

ncuty I Jong necessitating many change: and .

Mrs.

loss of time in getting properly en-

rolled for the semester.

(students who take advantage of

iU LsDAY YFT EKNOO.N

The I i 1st meeting of the Roach-

| votes between tonight and tomorrow dalt; B a)Kl 0- p olalo club will be i night will be counted and the > uun K u t Roaebdab L 1 iday evening.

MURRAY BAY, Que., April -0. ] ailv w j t |, the largest total will win jp JUt .hdalt Chumb. of Comnui x Leaving behind them the Junkers Uu , tjtIe of -Miss Greencastie." Vot- ■ >ponsor i nK thc organization an plane Bremen which earned them e will bl , procurable until 8 o’clock 1 ^, . | . ed ))()t . ltu , , being fumishacross the Atlantic from Irchiml, the Kni | :iy evening. , ; , v the B. and O Railroad,

firing Completed For First German fliers, Baron Huencfchl and Coupons ^ uo ,i f or jive \otc can b" ^ ' |mj | ar c j ul| , or(< ., at

r 11 1 MM Health Feetival Captain Koehl, and I ! : ,

F 1 ''utnam County. radc, Major Fitzmaurice, flew from tht bux 0 f the Granada The-'‘.ogaidzed again this year. I •

Greenly Island today m a tri-motor- aUr 0| . ia tho Daily Banner. itus.-ellville elub i, in char ■ of E.

Viun for the May Day Fca-i et ' phine piloted by L '* 1L*K1k ", . 0 ._ w. Dak* r, vocatioi 1 teacher in it

I* held on the Court House 1 Thu rcl "^ I,Ianc li.'’-tlv fo” Quo- DR. TAYLOR AT BRAZIL Ru.- ellville hool.-.

Way afternoon, May 1, are’ a. m. ami headed diacUy ^ ^ u{ the The .ail,-mi l w ill - ,,.;-h ft. t b,

uty. the Brcmcu would be flown to near-| peukec at a

that the trails- mteting in th»

il. li. Nicholas, Mrs. Bruce Laim, Mrs. Albert Baldi, Mrs. Frances

I yon, Mr- iLutio Callahan, Mr ^| )e registration period will fill Theodore Cmwley, Mrs John McCabe tjw with th( , ttll .

Mrs. li. A. Ogg, Mrs. Wright, 1 1

Mrs.

Thad Jones, Mrs. J. P. Allen, Jr., Mr

vice of their advisers; these pro-

Friday evening bus been .-et uclde for informal group dneu. ion on topics growing out of conference

sessions.

KI'VANIS LUNCHEON

F. ( Tllden and Mrs. Bonce Daggy. * r,wn will be filed until next fall at f . Hi er L. Humke, of Ewmso which tinv they will be transferred vlI]e r „n, |M , k , the memben

MISSION Mill ' KILLED

! lo permanent registration blank- if

■ ing the summer.

to but!. elub

PEKING, A ( r. 26. (UP)—liepurt. .1 • fx f* •. ho ti day told die capture of on" [XOining 1/01111116

American Missionary ami the killing 1 of two others in Shantung Province. None of the reports has been veri-|

fled.

The American Legation received wmd that L. C. 0 born. American;

As Yet Concerning Chautauqua Here

[tom will have its own indi-

. rotherhood Ten boys will form tn« orgi ii/at Misi mn\L DATE AND Brazil church on Tues* i and four bushels will be given tocaeuiene mission at Uhuocheng, had bejn

PUy and are under the di- ’"y Lal “ ‘ st * A » n€l ’’ r 1 ut f eveninir p, upeaking of his talk, member. At tht ol di| arr« ted b) g< ■■ I • i»f Vu Haiang ^on of the various teach-' Atlantic fliers wou d come here cm la L ^’J |ialt; bed of th.* potato .ill be -eLcteu and ,cnt to Kaiehow in Southern all of the township chair-) route to New York, apparently had.tlu Draz l i.^ I ^ anU entered in the .date show. China,

theit wait in vain. ur * ja * >UM *

PROGRAM IS

EXPEt I ED .SOON BY I III.

DIRECIORS.

of tin kiwanis Club during the regular weekly luncheon Thursday noon, regar"ing the character education conference to be iield at DePauw IJnivii -ity thi - week-end. Prof Humko .-luted that development of chamclor in America’s boys' and girls wa- a tremendous problem and the most vital task confronting Urn men and women ami womt n of tire nation. Russell Drown, vice-president, pr • sided due to the absence of Dr. How ard Tay lor. Prof. O. H. William.; . \x a.- u guest.

e been heard from in re-! the float project but it Ljhy tho ■ ii , hoige that the J °f tbe townships will be

Jk'd.

received at national head"f the American Child iat "ii in New York in* ^t Indiana will observe the f : '"'r.-ary 0 f National Child Ja ) with impressive state,^'TOii.- on May 1, Mrs. Aida Breckinridge, National if Child Health Day, aa-

1 today.

REPORT IS

SI FA MSB IP MIRE

2,887 ( HILDREN

PLTN LM COUNTY '( BOOLS

LAST YEAR.

He explained the embarra-.-ment on

being called on suddenly to deliver an . ,,,,,, n ,.,. iddrcss. He quoted a remark frym Y\. NEW YORK, Apr .6. (LI ) K ,'a.penter in an add.es> in which 8. b. Overbrook i- a «re alter an exrrrnreT - arpentc. stated a Method! t posbn early t

TERES 1 ••.•<> ■ ■ " l ' tl "' H, ; n • "''""T "

1 , « to t*u * — take up a collection. Mr. Taylor con- wr of America.

WERE IN THE f in , to an addn

occasion. He chose for a subject men, took to Hfeboards ^

“Peculiar People.’’ “All people

peculiar or queer in

MRS. BOSWELL DIED THURSDAY

T HE WEATHER No definite word ha- as yet been Fair north portion. Probably show* marl conci" ning th ■ zhiiutuquu which ■ ers -outh portion tonight and Friday, ha- been proposed to be held in Not much change in temperature. Gi"« ncftstle this summer. I’rububl) frost north portion tonight. Earlier in the year a meeting ———o—-——

held and directors wen selected and ■ the initial meetings held. A t‘ iitali'.

program has been compiled and preI’ASSED \W \Y 'l MLR HOME

ON STATE ROAD 48 THUBB* |

DAY MORNING. aqua Company, hut a. the directoi. wanted to revisa the program sum'*

Bee Keepers To Meet Here May 5

are ; cued by the S. S. Fred Weller which

-omethings. ; was in the vicinity.

Lloyd’s registry li.-ts the Overbroo.. Mr*. Eli Bo&well, agc<J sixty-onc what and if possible change the date,

' 1 to the !

There are 2,877 children enrolled I 1 ^ U ™ b ot 1 i!'J n ^ ) ,,''oi : d 'guaker who"'said u 5:725 ton steil screw steamer years, passed away at her home onjthe program was sent back

the county schools, according to

^ r «:ldnrldge said: “The dim- report of John Vermillion, supenu- ■ hl

, ovu«- The report also ente*!* the number ^ ol(kr to keep in

•May 1, when Herbert of schools under the jurisdiction

., , Queer owned by the U. S. Shipping Board, .state Road No. 12 Thursday morn- eompany.

wile a i to I ^ ljiU u - homc 1)ort wa . phlladelpliia and i n g at 5 o’clock. Surviving are the It i. thought that the final Tat.' but'Ihee u“d *' le alu u ' c . 7i -id."- it was equipped with petroleum husband, one sister Mrs. Jesse Min- and the program will be -ent here to

M. I'll KETI OF BA IN BRIDGE \.\Nol N< I - MEETING Ol M IT H INTEREST.

No one likes to

-wretury of commerco

r l ^ the American Child her of

. •“--eiation, and William schools in 1’utnam County. of the American There are forty-three school-

i ’ v" ■ ANNUAL EXHIBIT i iSUTiSTJSrr

IS THIS EVENING

the tanks. fashions, i

nick of this City, and four brother, the directors ut a early date. William Smiley of Altua, Old*. Burt o

('. M. 1‘ickett, president of the Putnam County Bee Keepers Association announces that Mr. Yost of Indianapolis will be here to attend «i

■ nation-wide observance will tendent of county schools.^

-10 o'clock, eastern stund-

011 Mav ' vh * n H “ ,Wf - — - MASONIC NOTH K

Called meeting Temple Lodge No. meeting of Putnam County Lee keep*

ert Smiley of Mill Grove. 47 F. & A. M., Friday 7:30 p. m. E. ers on Saturday afternoon. May u, The cause of her death was tuber-j A. Degree. and all who are interested, are invit-

leulosis. The funeral will be held utj BENCE A. BAGGY, W.M. ed.

»1 k .2'“ P'’. 1 . g grad. - t'.. i !l» Ihi.m' : ... • . t,t ' j be give,. imuy. rhe RI.U • aboVL . statistics tne re- practices of his early 11 * ^ ^ wj|) ive|| t)lis evening in the will be in Cataract cemetery. Mr?. Auburn, N-m., this nimnirf (-•.■aus.. .hould prove u very inter, ting as L " “ sn,, ‘“ 1 - s ‘ "' c ' Vocational Boswell has many friends who will be of the -• *: >.H iilnus: of her sister, well ns uiufitable subject lor those

uf Labor, will speak to a one hundred and '’77^ the good conduct. Dr. Taylor’s own

iar." . „ , A tribute was paid to Lindburgn . the outstanding peculiarities lor

ex-

'en over to the speech- Besides ttte uoove ■_ . him in the peculiar ! * ! Women Votets l^Na-j matel^OOO persons residing in the j we“e^ot^ 1 your' wutkii,

"■ Heultli Day.” ; county. ,

cla-s will be given

Dr. Physical Education and

, building.

1

grieved to leuin of her death.

i Mrs. Mary Caldwell,

I

who keep bees.