The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1928 — Page 1
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. MAY 12, 1928.
No. 179.
“SUNDAY EVENING MORALS’*
ll. Y. P. L. will hold un opt n forum and discusaion on the general :-uu- - j«L't, “Sunday Evening Morals,” at
)DF^FN I A I ION th riKulur in thf Ruptist J\E«iJ*-*** * '** * Church tomorrow evening at lj:30.
The whole question of Sunday even-
NEWGENT TO BE COACH AT BAINBRIDGE
IN HOLLYWOOD" TO UK 1, '*„ oct ' u P aUon& of • voU " K ,,eo l ,le ’ i,v i'ORMKR '■ eluding the movie question, will be >' 1
opened for discussion. Older membeis ' of the Church, as well as the young
people, are invited.
BANNER o IS SON
PLANE UR \SHKI»
SHOWN AT GRANADA
THEATER.
ISORED
Rl SSELLM1.LE 'IKS-
TOR GOES TO NORTH PUT-
NAM HIGH SCHOOL.
MICHIGAN (in RAIDED .MICHIGAN CITY, | n d., May 12.— Descending unheralded on Michigan City and vicinity Go prohibition agents lead by thei’- Chicago head, E. C. Yellowley, today < iled 21 alleged liquor places, arre ted approximate--ly 100 persons and confiscated 100 gallons of liquor.
MOTHER’S DAY SERVICES WILL BE HELD HERE
LANDES CHAPEL » — u Sunday school, 0:30 o’clock. Preaching, 7:80 o’clock. Mrj. Grave Black.
NEW Rl l.l.m. *.N N(H N( HI)
MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEES ARE CHOSEN
>Pi:< I VI. SERMONS WILL RE DEEP EKED BY MINISTERS IN
CITY CHURCHES.
or
WILL PROBATED
The last will and c -lament of Uriah
Gasaway, Mexican War veteran, was - M. ", NEYMiENT admitted to probat n the Putnam, APPROPRIATE MUSH Circuit Court Saturday. By the
Petty Well Pleased Willi Finished Production. To Be Shown For Three Days.
All women -indents will live either in sorority hou.-es or women's dormitories next year, according to Dean Katherine A Kuril. This i- dti<- to tie completion of the new Lucy Rowland
MM REPS Hull.
With the new women’- dormitory
CUM M PIT EES (>l \ VRIOl S PAPRIO 11( ORGANIZATIONS ME I
I R1DAY NIGHT.
PLANS
W ERE
DISCUSSED
, • «—» H» " ill = 1 rtj Da, mdy t. b. next E V. KM. ais 11 E::. :'' : .
Ihj.v in Hollywood,” the two reel
clashed to the ground today, killing
two pilots.
The dead were: Win. Munn and E.
K. Parker.
Over Putnam County.
Russell Newgent, son of Mr. and
pv produced under the auspices. The ship was taking off on it- re,;- Ml N ' v t? e "L aml former Banner, will be shown to the u i ur ^ lt u ff u lo when the accident coa(h ilt Uu '’Ilville high school, is
, for the first time at the Gran- otrune(1
heater Monday matinee, May
ed to his daughter, Mr-. Emma Smith. The Central Trust Company
named executor.
May 12,
1908. Idea Now General.
ample
j for those women who do not live in sorority houses. The three dromitor-
observed I i* 1 * "ill have room for 332, which is
Mill ITav. Memorial Day
Observance In Grecncastle.
I'll.ES CH \i;<.e>
KOKOMO, 'ml., May 12
Sunday . May 13, will bi observed le * ' v '* 1 have room for 332, which is Committees of the various patriotic of “Motners Day.” Significant of the niore than are living ottside sorority > rganizations of the community met
(UP)
now general observance of the day, hou.-es at the present time. The Lucy
WINDY CITY GROUPS FETE FLYING TRIO
. la.-t two year- he has been cosider-
uble success at Kentland.
In
Ll scents in the production vs i re [Thursday aftenioon. These will Ireluped and the final printing
completed tomorrow,
i cast is composed of five well
Greemustle people, Mary I'LiIIllVJ I I\I\J Jn 1921, h'- took his Russellville and John Lvans, have the lead*. squad to the state tournament at luIrt.-. Mrs. John Cartwright, and ——— dianapolis where the Putnam boy .rdner have the parts of Mr. RECEPTIONS AND RANtH ETS won tv , gam. - before being eliminHenpeck, Victor Boesen has PLANNED TODAY FOR TRAN'S- ated. II is w. 11 qualified to go to the of a new.-papvr reporter. ATLVNIH’ Mil'll n. Uainbridge ad 1 as ha has 1..." [scenes were taken in Green- training at State Nonna! at Terre land on the University campus. MILWAUKEE IS NIA I >1 OP Haute and in the -ummer couching ■" were made on several busy 1 _____ I course- conducted by the University
■town corners and the “home “ of, Illinois.
f were made at the home of 1 *<maurice, Koehl and Huenefeld Newt?enl wil| t . (ke cha t . of Uu . I Havens, Northwood. Meleomed To Chicago by Irish BainbrIdge team this fall Ilucal production will be shown Vnd Lerman rganizations. UIU | should put a formidable quintet lition to the regular Granada on the hardwood court when the seala, “ Rose of the Golden West". CHICAGO, May 12. (UP)— The -on get.- undeiway. all -tar cast and on< of the fmal and busiest day of their Chi- Mr. Newgi nt’s father, Warren fcatoplays of the season, will beicago visit lay ahead of tlw Brenien Newgent i tiu tie of ( linton town led in conjunction with A Day crew today. ship and with hi- family fornieily re■ywood.” | Already feted and acclaimed by shied in tlii city.
Itwo-reel comedy will be pres- th uunda since their arrival he
to be the new director of athletics .it chailes K. Etchison. di'seharged mem- f'e War Department, on April 24.. Rowland Hall hu.-- a capacity of 100.
the Bainbridge high school it was an- bel . of thc loc .,i fj, , department hu- ordered a nation wide demon- j o nounced Satuiday morning. Newgent fjh.j jm : ffidavit hi re charging that 'tuition by the atiny, thus expressing! who is well known over Putnam Coun ( .hj e f John A spy “En. ouiage.- drink- ' :t ' appreciation of the soldiers of ty, hu.- been coaching at Kentland j n jr by Kokomo Em. Department America and giving public expressanil I uiis, III., the (last .-lx years, llie members and Mayo S. E. Spurgeon ' 0 " s of it- love and remembianee and
lur three days, Charles Fetjeetor, and Herman Stermer, Luaii, will remain in Greencas[the -howing of the film. Doth rhly pleased with the work of
Ll cast.
iNOWETH
RE-ELECTED
III PREI I N< I ( MMIII MEN HELD VI EIRE iTAkTMKM Rl ILDING.
BEING TAKEN IN CORN CLUB
Thursday afternoon, Baron Gunther
von Huenefeld, Maj. Jume- Titzmaur- rv»rrx » * >4r<mT>Tip ic and Capt. Hermann Koehl rested ili\KULLlVlLlN 1 U
until noon today before entering the last round of major functions arrang-
ed by the city in their honor.
A reception for the trans-Atlantic lliers and their wives shortly after! noon was the first engagement cn their program today. The Chicago guests were representatives of leading German and Irish societies here. After thc. reception the fliers will
fY D I IT A nCT? a ! ,ariid *' dow ’' Michigan Boulev , 1 * 1.^a iA~\.\ard and along a line of march end-
ing at Soldiers’ Field. At the field a program of songs, speeches and
special exercises will be given.
The largest social function of th. r I visit will be tonight—a huge banquet
| attended by 4,i>0U guests.
I’KESENT < HAIRMAN The flier- will leave tomorrow for Milwaukee, the next stop on their
,, . ,, ... tour of nine American cities.
< hairmun Heads RepiihhcMii
;LITTLE STATE
has knowledge of th situation.” ■■ —'o* — M \ PLE 111 Kill I S Sunday school, 9 0 o’clock. League, li:30 o’ch ■ k. No ])reaching. Mrs. Grace Black. FIVE KILLED IN EXPLOSION
—o —
KOKOMO, 1ml., .May 12. ill’l— Five women were in tantly killed and seven other persons were perhaps ; fatally injuied in an r\plosiuii in the
Eridlin laundry hei. today.
Th** Ida l ociuncd in the steam pri'-sing (le|iartmeni whih winker^
wire at their position-.
The entire iaundly buihiing vvu a total wreck. Workmen in all -ectiona of the building wen thrown from tluir feet and it wu- believed that
leverance for the mothers of our
country.
The suggestion of ‘‘Mothers' Day” attributed to Miss Anna Jatvis of Philidelpbia, to whom tire idea came " In n u.-ked by the suirorindcndent of •i Sunday School in a Virginia town to arrange a memorial service for the mothers who had lived and died in
that tow n.
This experience was later brought to the attention of church people in Philidelphiu by Miss Jarvis and the* day was first observed in that city on ’ the second Sunday in May, 1938. I-rum P.tOS, ministers, teacher- and newspaper- have made much of the idea ami Congress, by a point resolution, designated the second Sunday in May of each year to be observed a- ‘'Mothers’ Day”. The bill was sign-
ed by 1914.
All of the Churchu- in OrcrncH.-tle
have special programs for
which include appropriate music fo the ocea-ion. The following are thi
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY HEAD WAS ELECTED
at the Americam Legion Hall Friday evening and appointed the various persons ami committee- which will have charge of the coining Memorial day observance in Greencustle. The committees and chairmen are as follows: General Chairman, Frank Ashworth. Marshal of the Day, Fred Jordan. Speakers Committee, Otto F. Lak-
in.
Bx nd Committee, Robert Black. Gettysburg Address Committee,
John Goddard.
Program Committee, Rev. Bruner
and Dr. Hawkins.
Kdianco Committee: Ru.-sell Brown, .1. T. Christie and A. J. DulT. Transportation Committee, John A. Friend and Otto F. Lukin. Grave Marking Committee, Forest
Hill Cemetery, Fred Jordan, Long Ott Webb, ea.-t of city, was elected Branch and Pleasant Hill; John Godcounty chairman for the Democratic dard, Walter Woodrum; Brick Chapel, party for the next two years by the Mt. Pleasant, Dr. E. Hawkins; Room: Demociatii' precinct committeemen Cemetery and Hamriek Station, John
in a meeting which wa- held Satur- G. Friend.
Presiii nt Wil-.n on Miv^E .day afternoon at t o’clock in the Mower Committee, Hubert Jordan, V " ’’Court House. Mrs. R. E. Richards, and Miss Tony
Miss A nice Moore was elected vie. 1 - Mason.
Sunday chairman, Gl. n Lyons een tfuj, and The various organizations taking
MEETING " \S II ELD IN ( ID K I
hoi si: here s \ti rday
\ I TKKNOON.
GOOD VITINDWCE PRISKNI Precinct ( om initteemen Mere Elected At Primaries On Tuesday. Much
I alk (torrent.
many, be.-ide were hurt.
Tlii; entile city wa m eon fusion. A-
— ■ th: bla-t oceuired, tjnise in the down FIVE \( RETURN (Ll R PROJEl I to "" district- ran ft in their pirns Is BEING SPONSORED IN >nlj I Pl'TNAM tOPN'IY. ; from their window falling about
i them.
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those -eriously injured Church rmnouncements for tomorrow.
Mrs. Leona Cooper treasurer. The committeemen weie elected to
their offices at the primaries on Tuesday and the meeting for the
election of county chairman wa
Saturday.
Much talk ha- been current conceming the new ohainnun. A number
part include, the Grand Army of tin Republic, Spanish War Veterans, American Legion, Legion Auxiliary, Boy Scouts and the Greencustle Band, It was decided to hold the Mom rial services this year on Sunday, May 27. The: parade will form a- usual at the eourt house and move by
R, H. STEVENSON (O-OPERATING Yields Are Estimated By Meighing I p 30U Hills Selected From Three
Places In Designated Plot.
f- Cheiiuweth was re-elected chairman of the Republican L* a meeting of the Republifccinct committeemen, which pM in the City Council room- ; i' department building Sat | afternoon, * W I Hazel Uumijo was elected \ieeai. M Nina Cook .-irietary l:irry L. Wells, trea.-urer. L all the precincts were
pnted at the meeting and a . .. ■ — r spoke on the outlook for the | a „, T i mc Predicted
( <H N( II.
The five acre corn club enrollments in Putnam County is coopeiating with the Indiana Corn Growers’ Association in promoting the pio jjeet. Enrolment closes June loth. In 1927 there was no Corn Growei to finish the contest in Putnam County out of a total of 727 to eom- | plete the \rui k in the tute. There uua number of Farmers in the county who have signified their intention.-
of enrolling in the contest for the, \\M \l TRACK \NI) FIELD c ® mln » m " : ' new MEET HELD I HIS \ETKKNOUN ' M^te.l to cmoll in the cont. t in
UN BLAt K.STOt K FIELD. ,h '' " axt f, ' v
This contest several years ago us-
ed to create quite an interest among ing two week the Corn Growers of the county und by Mayor I .
SLACK VETOES INDIANAPOLIS’ DAYLIGHT BILL
Ml IIIUDISI EPISCOPAL ( HEIM H
C. Howard Taylor, minister. 9:30 a. in., Sunday school.
by''I’rofessor 'Ckm-ulI" D."Hlldebraiid! ,,f ,u9nles lui ' 1 bt ' c " suggested indud- automobile to the cemetery Other Subject: “The Challenge of Power.” I in *- Puul A,bl ". t'uatee of Green- u-,11
•V."0 P. m, EpworH. UagU'. dovo-1 ,? r T ‘ A ‘
tioiial meetings.
7:30 p. in., Evening worship. T’lii.-
ItKLIKY l> ( UNI ESlON Mill I.D It ESI I.T FROM PASSAGE OE
OK DIN V N( E.
TRACK MEET HELD TODAY
IS NON! OM Ml I I \l.
impossible I <* Enforce Proposed Daylight Saving Measure Says Mayor
Slack And Vetoes Hill.
INDIANAPOLIS, May 12. (UPi - The daylight saving ordinance pa—e 1
service will be in charge of Professor It. A. Ogu. Subject: “What is that to Thee?” ► —o I III PRESBY I lltl \ N (HI lt( H \ intor L. Raphael, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Prof. G. LL Manhart, Supt. Morning Worship, 10:11). Scinion theme: “In the Place of Honor.” High School Christian Endeavor, 0:30. Leader, Miss Mary Louise
K oc her. Young
or, <1:30.
Evening Service, 7:30. Musical program centering around the women
of the Bible.
CRt M’ebb, and Fay Hamilton.
The county chairman i- the heml
of th • county organization.
Green- arrangements will be made at another moating which will be held tin Monday night. May 21 at half past, seven o’clock at the American Legion Hall. \ll pci sons interested, are ask-
ed to attend this meeting.
Mrs. W. D. Witty Passed Away
DIES AI IIOMi: ON ELM ST., ON s VI l RIMY MORNING OE PM I MOM
Mr-. Lueilie* nil;.- Witty, wife of
People’s Christian Endeav- |, ‘ WiU - v ' I’a-sed away at her
home at 609 Eu-t Elm St., Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock. M -. Witty had been ill for some time of general diseases but had been critically ill
Junior"Christian Endeavor, 8:4oj' vith l>n«umoniu since Tuesday. ShMoiiduy und Thursday afternoonu, and ' Vils ;il, out <*ity yeoi.- ot ag< .
BISH’ HUGHES ELECTED TO COMMITTEE
MM MEMItKR Ul NATIONAL i OMMII I I I m M RRK l El M RESEARCH WORK.
St K I I /I '
DIKIJ l(>|{^
by the city council at a -p.cial in, et- 2:30 Saturday aft* moon.
MANY YTHLETES ENTERED
Of The Events. DvPuuw
Exp<*cted 1b Y'in.
Mr. and Mis. Witty have lived in
ago was vetoed Friday Mrs. H. O. Moser, Brazil, South, Greeneuatie for the pa-t tin. .• years Ert Slack. The ordin- America, will apeak Thuntday eve- and have been operating the Sanitary
home remarkable yields of well over ance was previously refused consiilr - ning at 7:30. Grocery on Noith Jackson St. Mis. In Many oiu 1 indred .1 itlon by the mu at thi egulai Mut’i Club, * l-'riday evening. W\ily hu m de niuny friends whih 'been recoided. Putnam county can session of the council la.-t Monday Dinner meeting. Dr. W. F. Weir, Di- Hving here, v.ho wi,l m en vi-d «.o
| und is in u number of cases produc-; night. rector of Men’s Work of the I’resing excellent yields of com und both Five of the .-ix city councilnn n who by terian Church U. S. A., will be the , . , , , |,i the grower and the county should voted for the ordinance refus 'd to speaker. The Little State I rack and 1‘ield 4 . ... ...... , , ,, n „. get due credit. commit themselves xesterday a- to ,—-o——•
of the smaller colleges 8 . . , ... , . A gold medal is av.aided by the whether they woub uige passage uv-
isocoation er the veto. Edwiml B. Ruub, presi-
to each Fanner who grows 100 bush- dent of the Council, the sixth meinels of corn per acre and enrolls the ber to favor the meuuute, is in Wa.-h-contestnat in Indiana • "Hundred ington. He is expected home today. fi:30. Silver medals arc* Besides Mr. Ituub, those voting for Rev. S. G. Huntington from
awarded for yields of 8.7 to 100 bush- it were Meredith Nicholson, Karl State Office at Indianapolis is uxpecrl- and bronze medals for yields of Buchanan, Robc t K. Sin ing.-tc :n, Ed- ted for Sunday, who desires to hold 7o to 8o bushel-. Putnam County waul W. Harris and Albert E. Mour- a conference after the morning serCorn show that is sponsored by the t*r. vice conceniing the pastorate und
Citizens The oidinancr was written to go other important mutters; Mr. Hunt-
< ("nniittce Mill Investigate Physical I,ducuHon < urriculum YYilh \ iev» In Revising Them.
f' h November.
""'ting started shortly aft [• * uiid was attended by practicV r >’ precinetmen. The election finctinen was held at the* Pri-
la-t Tuesday. Meet with all a go... a..u.u, ) the exception of three voting, 1,1 ^ -tate participating, was ho <1 ( ( ( ;.ov V ,,’s \ th.* committeemen were'®" Black * tock VieU SatUlda> aft * 1 * * >- -E
tvithout opposition. In the! ,,WOTU . . , , , . . ,, h pieciiu-ts tui» M r The meet started at 1 oclock v\it i . cincli) ^° perfcona from: . i . r eouujaui
“* l ” 1 .0* 0..,I‘XCoTaS I'l On,"
E'velh hu 8 headed the uarty P r ‘ il,iclt ' ,, in ,,,a,, y of tl1 " va !‘ 1 iou8 Nion for the past two eiuii^ aa th< ' fldd ' va ' " | 1 l ‘ X ) CL ' lle !; t " ha-i good success in manag- dition ftfr thc an " Uttl 11,U;rcollc » 1,ite
affairs oi the party while in ra ^. s ’
FIRST RAP I IS | ( IK RCH Sunday School at 9:30. Pleaching Service at 11): 10.
Senior, and Junior U. \. i‘. 1.
know of her death.
She i.r sutviced by the father B. F. Ellis, four bi others, Om t y, Ubed, Joe and Chai les, and one s’.-tcr, Mab-
el all of Plainfield.
Th ■ funeial will be held at Plainfield Monday afternoon at 2:t)U o'clock with interment there. On ac count of the death of Mrs, Witty the
the idoie mi Noi th Jackson St., will be
closed until Tuesday, May loth.
—L
llu 109 yard dadl j d r evol . Tiust Company will g.ve recognition into effect at 2 o’clock tomorrow ington will probably be assisted by
to all Corn Growers who enter th: morning, ll would have made day- Rev. Gilbert McCaiuniaek in the »er-
[er Cubs To District Meet
held on the local field as three fa.-t
contest and if enough entries are light saving effective in Indianapolis i vice- of Sunday; and in the evenin'-’’
secured
special eiu.-s fo: Five Acre until 2 o'clock in the morning of lit'' be arranged in the local first Monday after th ■ !a-t Sunday
in October. If brought up for n*pa -
11 'nude a run Saturday ban Besser on Elizabeth Wi i, i\ hmIL how*
r;’ had been r the house.
service the sermon will be preceded by a short piogram by the Junio. B. Y’. P. U. on Mother.
* —*-(J—— **
I IRS I t HR1S I IAN CHI R( II
B. H. Bruner, minister.
Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Supt. Bible
School.
AVIATORS ARE ENR0UTE TO GREENLY ISLE
I'Ll KBS MHO LEFT BOLLING
I II I.D FRIDAY I out I I) |o LAND AT NEM YORK.
Ml'lt 11 EL. F1LL1 (UP)—Two army
Cou^ii “Bish" Hughes of Dcl’auw university has been elected a member of the national committee on curriculum research for the Society of Directors of Physical Education in Colleges. VV. B. I,a Porte, director of athletics of the University of Southern California, is chairman <*f the committee. The other members are: Edgar Kauvcr, director of physical education of Connecticut Wesleyan university; George Little, director «>f athletics, University of Wisconsin; H. Seotl, director of physical education, University of Oregon; I.. T. Belmont, director of athletics, University of Texas; G. M. Messer, director ct' athletics, Williams college, Mass. This committee will investigate physical education curriculums with a view to revising them and improving the quality of physical training now offered to students in college. Their report will be made at thc annual meeting of the society, at Now Orleans next December. Meetings also of four other athletic associa*
E, 'lay 12 tjons will be held there at the -anu: biplanes on their ti me> including the National Colleg-
Athletic Association, American
men were entered.
DePauw was expected to amass the
greatest number of points and take • en WI
the meet but. nevertheless, it wa.-
thought that the final scores would be Hub.- governing the Five-acre club , sage it will have to be amended to muc h closer than in past years as a ure simple, any Farmer wao iias five provide for a new date for taking ur .... , , ii .....j On. Jtato acres or more of corn in one field aiw effect. ■tub ’ ; U r man luok foBr' number of the cedie^a in the ^ bt ,, unR , s a mt . ni ber of the hid-
L S n ,3r tW thu di8trk,t ' b0 «“,. urfirA “cnU out of in»« Corn Growers A .relation , VMPA.GN COS. HIGH
1 , '••I.c Ih.uio With the foui ith eligibh 1’h A social ■ WASHINGTON, May 12 (UP) ’ Bibk Stihi 0 a. Bee G » ’ ■.' irecnc —tie boy.- who the way. <• n ,i with County Agent, furnishes judges to Th« cost of th< Piesidentiai campaign of the Mother’s bay program the rrun Atlantic airp i ■ U m< . eft Football Coach) \
L b" v .iM'>o.- cv cut,- arc: i •' i’" 1 ' 1 1- • f f .. p a-.-i o inspect and check up yield at husk of H c, ■ i ela i aril rect to*their clas I'- tuu. N fc th A ociation, and Nation* e, Alexander and How-; d, Butler had 4, l 'i lam -• y^y,, ar ,. estimated by ed today by former Rep. Good, u rooms Sunday morning without an The fliers, who left Rolling Field. a | Yniateur Athlct.'c Eederution. i, rvtond in the district bu ■ vveighing ip K)0 h selected from Hoovar-foi lenf opening program. ° L the winner to go to: mile lun und the 440 yard Uusl. , )lucts in tlu* plot in checked dub, at 8241,274.11. At 10:16 a. m. the School and the to land at Miller Field, Staten Island "SPIRIT OF ST. LUl IS"
b,,.,. Uuu ^" a » expected hi the special n" 1 * r “‘' ’ ci(>rn 01 . PV , VL . la i row> j n drilled coin o Church will meet together for the hi t night. They flew to Michel Field „
Kith f 0 Kive :1 t? 00 ' 1 Stur8 w, 1 I Dt ' , ' aU " H .H,n. Of 1-- and fiom tile* weights of these the "Ll.NDY” HILL SIGNED special Mother’s Day program under ' urly today. They arc hurrying to WASHINGTON, May-12. (UP) - cinielvea at Terre Haute, ter, tho litter won m • ,^ ](| ia ca | cu i ute d, after ul- WASHINGTON, May 12. (UP)— thc direction of the Woman’s cluo.-. Green, ly Island undei orders of the ihe Spirit of St. Louis, Col. Lind*
20:7. Sears’ tune was 4u • • i oW unce is made for excess moistur*' President Coolidgc today signed the Following this program the Lord’s War Department to get the Bremen bergh’s famous plane, has been re*
' " k LICKNtU For further inf or to make j rMolutii providing for ¥1,509 Buppei will b. obsenred. '
„ ' Ttvilanauoliii enrollment we 1 iristia I • ivoi er tta High spring mod. onlan Inatitub when it L la Fred tl V o — Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. School and the Young People’s — o— — suspended in an exhibit room as u to Ida M. lobm, Gree i'||£ WEATHER Group at G:3U p. m. BOSTON, May 12. (UP)—The two lasting memorial of the New York-
Fair tonight und probably Sunday. u Evening song service and sermon army biplanes flying to Portland, Paris Right. temperature Sunday The Child Welfare Committee will by Mr. Bruner at 7:30 p. m. Sermon Maine, enroute to Greenly Island ______ c
put out by resiXo damage was
lliere wil be a nutrition P'-ojeet
meeting at Fillmore at ■ ^ ^ and north and central portions tonight meet in the Public Library Monday .-.ubject: “Jesus Not YY anted by Our pu-.rd over Boston shortly after 11 Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCummuek
claiiu s were allowed Sat-! Church Tuesday afternoon at - County Commissioners.! o'clock. _ *•/ »r
Slight frost tonight north portion. afternoon at four o’clock.
Modern Civilization.”
A. M., today
spent Saturday in Terre Haute.
