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LU ,Mi; THIRTY-SIX H SCHOOL ASS OF 1928 graduated
GKKENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928.
No. H)7.
u , ,,MM IINCE.M 1'NT EXh |. Hi l l) IN (JVMNASH M I lilDA^ NILH1.
Lttr, Francis
Longdon, Duane
Masten, Willis Paris, Albert Sears, Andrew
Strain, Charles
'Volvia, John
\\illiams, Morris Wood rum, Glenn
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SUTHERL1N TO PILOT D’PAUW
TD A cr^l I A FI publishers in the United States have I I\/aVlV united to support the candidacj
EDI IORS for luwdkn
CHICAGO, June 2 tUP)—Dele- , gtites to the Itepublicun National conj vention were informed today in a ! circular letter that more than 1.000
CLOVERDALE WILL OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY
I. O. R. M. NOTICE
All members of the degree .stalf of*
HANQIET HELD FRIDAY NIGHT. COACH lit CHKIT IS GENIAL HOST.
Frank O. Lowdcn of illinoi.-. The letter was sent by Irl H. Mar- | shall, secretary of th.- Republican’s 1 Lowden-for-preskient dub.
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EVENING UNION SERVICE The first of the evening union services of the churches of this city will , be held Sunday at 7:JO in the Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. H. Bruner of the Christian Church, will preach, and the other pastors will assist in the service.
AIRMEN FETED BY RESIDENTS OF HONOLULU
INTREPID ( REV\ GETS KOI SING RECEPTION ON REACHING
HAWAII.
Mill 1/
SPEAKER
j ar r,.|i J. Yount Gives Seniors ljr Diplomas. Many Enjoy splendid Program Here. l u] , -mi ..ted at one thousand. tin- high school commencexfll .. . last night in the gym-i I lie musical selections ii liv the High School or-’ i,| tm; graduates and facile.! ii to the Processional graduate.- sat on a stage on of the building, which decorated with an > ickground and Howie giil- all wore white dressthe invocation by Dr. J. L. , in.-uuinental trio, composed Brown, Marjorie Gaston, L,. ( luyinan played “At The I he the speaker of ... Dr. J. Raymond Schutz \ M die -ter, was introduced W. J. Yount. ,ke on "Modern Edu-' t. • Future of Democracy.” wii- well chosen as he prese major problems ip ervatieii of our civilization. stated that there were jajni forces at work today: I i-m and Democracy,! of these forces would [in the end the speaker could j hut, ■ nlurged and developed 1. r t' i' e phases and related Ittiura;,"!:. Towards the end hi- ii. ,)ieuker seemed to -i • > iewpoiut for, aI if we could not stop the jr • . 'ii ten years our w.raM be gone. Also he t tin reatest thinkers of jvh 1 se.i i ,at the <-i\ilizatiun [i I wa- di.-integrat-T".' - wa* afraid that OIMI.. . Y " • (I..|\ ‘ f the tide could not be twenty-five years it was i In speaker related to Nation, for as he said, it ■ ition of the home, the ^ the -ehools that the fu-' 'in ■ nil ry and civilization J ■ t . Joan I lurham, pres- - eiuating class, spoke . - 1 ■ elass, and then PrinI l!u-eiiburg jjresented the :i' (ireencastle ]^>ople. Supt. t’ then gave the seniors le.iard for four years of I' H. Bruner gave the
•n.
^'"iiiu is the complete list "ho received their dip /■'lay evening:
C. C. GILLEN TO DELIVER AD- M n (lN NO -| E DRESS AT SPECIAL SEUVTCE The Central Trust‘company, city, SLNDAY, i trustee of Ruth O’llair versus Ila.e-
Otoe Tribe No 140 1 O U \1 ire BRIDEGROOM KILLED com O’Hair is the title of a suit on requested to be present Monday 11,R0S1,EtTS EOR 192a VERNON, Ind., June 2 (UP)—; HARMONY BAND SECURED two notes filed in the Putnam Circuit FIRST LEG OE LONG iRIP night, June 4th. Adoption ‘degive' Arthur G. Knight, 19. was killed here court Saturday A total judgement of
‘ $100 is asked. Hays &. Murphy
Adoption degree
will be conferred upon candidates. : Speeches Made by Itucheit, Hughes*, emoute for a m.'iiiage deefue. |* ara( f e | 0 Korm In Front of K. of I*.
Board Of Review In Session Monday
Blanchard and Old and New Cap-
tains. Others Present.
Vere Sutherlin, star middle distance runner, was elected captain of the 1929 DePauw track team Friday night at a banquet for the Tiger thin-
HGl RES OI IOWNSH1P ASSES- ly clads given by Coach L. C. BuchSOKS IO BE CHECKED BY’ licit at the University Shop. Suther-C-OLNTY BOARD. lin is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and hails from WarThe session of the I*utiiam buurd sa ' v ’ He is a j unior in UcPauw and
An automobile struck his motorcycle.
Hall. To Decorate Graves After
Gillen's Speech.
DPU FRESHMAN WEEK TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 12th
REGISTRATION TO CONTINUE
THROUGH SEPT. 13. BOOkI.ET BEING PREPARED
of review will open Mondav morning | has been a re K ular on the team the
in the office of the county coroniis-! ^ ast ' ^ wo • sea * ons -
sioners. During this meeting, which i Prospects for a championship track will last several weeks, the board will i 8qua<J next J' ear are exceedingly favgo over the assessment compiled by ^ 14 ^' 0 as three men will be lost the township and in cases vvhers they. t> ra( ^ aa tion. This trio is composthink it necessary, can raise or low- e< ^ hapt- Christie, Hugh Spohn, er the assessments. alu ^ ’to’ttlt 11 - Among those who will Members of the review oourd are ,u turn next fall besides Sutherlin arc: John Dunlavv. city, T. I>. Brook-hire,. 1!ullan - Cornthwaite, Mull, Roachdale; Willis Gill, au ditor;' J, ,ountz > Ho f’ Tan - Howe, Carter,
Charles Marshall, ass-sor, and Alva i ^; m »^. A t nnour *... 1 Va ^ p *. j '
Lisby, county treasurer.
CToverdale will hold its memorial service, Sunday afteruoon, June 3rd. The procession, headed by the Harmony band, will form in front of the K. of P. Hall at 1:30 and march to tlie school building where the Honorable Courtland C. Gillen of Greencastle, will deliver the memorial ad-
dress.
The audience will also have a treat at this time in the form of special
the attorneys for the plaintiff.
Push Paving On North Indiana St.
Giant I'okker Monoplane Com pie (e\ 2.loti Mile D,i-ii Over Pacific In 27 Hours, Gasoline in Spare.
HONOLULU, June 2. (UP)—Citizens and high official- of Honolulu today feted the intrepid crew of the giant triniutoiod monoplane, “The Southern Cro.-s” which conquere i the vast Pacific in a thrilling mm-.-Up flight from Oakland, Calif., to tin; Hawaiian Islam:?-. I he dungvi.uocean hop of 2,400 miles was com-
The paving on north Indiana street pleted in 27 hours and 28 m am. . is moving along rapidly now. The The plane landed at Wheele; Fid
WEATHER HAS CAUSED SOME DEL va BUT PROGRESS IS STEADY NOW
' music arranged by Mrs. Luella Jor-! ac *- ua ^ P av * n K was •'darted last Tues- ot I2:ly Pacific Coast time Friday,
An interesting program is being dan. ' ! ^ a >’» ^t. work was delayed a day and the fiist leg of a 7,788 mile jaunt arranged for the third annual Fresh- At the conclusion of the service at la by lack of materials. from the American mainland to
man Week at DePauw university the school the procession will again the workmen expected to get Australia.
which will open September 12. Vera form and march to the cemetery t'' 0,nc < ^ s i anc e past Jacob street and Fuel enough to haVt kept h homo Worth, registrar, is preparing a pro- where service will be conducted by 1 tbe enlirc street is ready for paving plane 8 uthern Cro- in tb .• i u . gram booklet which will carry bits Hur.-t-Collins Post No. 281 American with thc exce P t,ion la;:t hour.- longei i.;o gallons . nn; in-d of DePauw history, tradition, campus Legion, which will include' a firing neares t the square where some level- j n the tanks when the hue.' plane scenes, rules, and advice for fresh- squad and the sounding of “taps”. ing is yet to be done. landed at Wheeler field. There v m-
This will he followed by the decor- Quio'k drying cement was laid at j^OO gallon in the tanks when tie'
Quick drying cement was laid at
Ault. Freshmen who will also re-! freshmen on the opening day. ation of graves by the Legion and ! he ,)a m‘ street crossing as the Al-| p j ane took olf | { . u | io re p orts rcc Jlvt ,[ port for varsity competition next! Registration will continue through Diamond Lodge K. of P.—Cloverdale| | an . Lumber Conj P an y mus t use il 1 ’ or fiom the -hip during the closing hour OV TFbrhrimTrir'Yt f\w* •'J’ rin ff wil1 bu headed by Andrew Sept. 13. Th» next two day will be Graphic. | business purposes. As it is now t ey flig it had Didicatod tin
SIIRRrNDFR OF Sears, crack distance man; Spina, Riven over to physical and psycho-j ^V/I dashes; Melbourne, middle distance;! logical examinations. Classes w T
PCIf IWr I AftMQ Ca ' :si<1 >’* da 3hes; Burns, middle dis- °P™ on Monday, September 17. I iI CJvIIlVj iaVfvflTliJ lance; Axtell, dashes, and Ragsdale,I P crclasinel1 ' vil1 be expected to coir.
field events. plete their registration—which was
OUEKST IN Cm
I cannot cross until Monday and they SU|)p , v M ‘ but exh’.u.-ud, and
1 have to carry the lumber and sup
plies across the street.
Eugene C. Oberst, new
Only athletes who won their “D”! be 2 un tw o weeks ago, on Friday and! football coaeh at DePauw
a.-ristaut is spend-
N \ I ION \I.IST FUK( ES AP-, were present at the banquet. Other! Saturday of Freshmar Week, < ndi igring th.- weekend here, the gue.-t of
PltOAt H WITH H ASTE TOWARD guests were Coach W L Hughes Dr -‘’Huiria noon. NORTHERN CAPITAL. William Blanchard, Dr. C. C. Tucker! o — am * A- Btow n. __ _ PEKING, June 2. (UP)—Surrend- Speoches were made by toach. (jlRL
, _ , -Sutrend-
of Peking to the Nationalist arm-| Rucbbe *L Athletic Director Hughes,
i s by General Chang Tho Lin seemed imminent today as the victorious southerner- pressed eagerly toward: the northern capital. Dispatches to the Exchange Telegraph in lamdon, however, indicated northern leaders had conferred and decided against evacuating Peking immediately. Meanwhile, the Southerners advanced. although j.) battles have been reported. General Chang Tsung Chang. Northern leader, is said to have ordered a general retreat of his armies front the vicinity of Tien Tsin. General Feng Tien was reported ordering a retreat from the vicinity of marching. Meanwhile Chang's main force centered at Liuliho and it was believed he was waiting the outcome of an engagement there before deciding whether to retreat back into Manch-
uria.
Chang conferred with diplomatic
Dr. Blanchard, retiring Captain Chris tic, ami Sutherlin, newly elected pil-j
ot.
IS STAR COED SHARPSHOOTER
Coach W. L. Hughe.-. Oberst, a former Notre Dame track and grid i star, has been coaching at the Catholic high school in Philadelphia, Pa. He will assume his duties here next September. Oberst visited the Banner office Saturday afternoon and stated he was well pleased with
BANDIT ROBS OIL STATION
LONE (RtH)K SHOWS NERVE IN ROBBING IND’PLS SERVICE
STATION.
TO LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA.
Mrs. F. W. Hixson and sons, Jer-!
ome and Robert, will leave Greenca«-|SWEATERS AWARDED MEMBERS
tie Monday for California where Jer-! OF D’PAUW GIRLS’ RIFLE ome will teach during the summer! CLUB, months and where Robert will tnU-r l •£.
a military training camp.
mother, will go on to Eureka, a small coast town near San Francisco. Mr^. Hixson and sons will return to this
city this fall.
Gr
gard for DePauw University.
\. W.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 2, (UP) —
ncastlc and hud the highest re-! Ordering an attendant to “wait on
the trade,” a lone-bandit last night
0 j waited while a dozen customers re-
' ccived their orders, before he scooped
I. NO HUE up ^0 nioney jn a Standard Oil Sta-
— o • tion, and escaped.
Tht of foreign \\ ur; wiL A!j tht . baiMlil hi , gun jt
... .* T . ’ ' nwt Monda y ,,i »’ rht at 7:30 in th< Arthur J. Hacker, the attendant,
Robert Hixson will stop at Monte-1,. fe?, ^ ot Kokomo basement of the City Library. All customer drove into the station, rcy, California, while Jerome a,id his Unter Rv De- members are urged to be pr-cn . . Vait on thc rob ber commands -- - ^ ; , , « Important business ia to be transact, and then hid hia gun beneath th<
in ti»e Ui ex-sei
fle,d w “ [ ,r • welcome. Come up and bt a buddy stood while twelve cars followed each women took second place and Rector j and help us outline our cou.en*ion other into thc place, before he gain-
nail wojiicn tuck third place. Tae program.
Local Man Goes After Stolen Car
sophomore- von the intcrclus.- mutcii.' Tlie Rift: team lield varsity matches with Women’s College of New at k, Delaware; Drtxel Institute, Phila-
i versity of Michigan; Gcttysbu ,r Co)-
_ _ ; l°ge; Carnegi ■ Institute of Techono-lepre.-entativcs, but wood not indi-j ' IA OI.M Bit I NEK TO TESJ IE Y | logy; University of California; t : iii cate when he expected to leave Pek- AGA1NSI IBO 81.SPEC IS \l versity of Nebraska and Michi 1 an
INDIANAPOLIS Ll\ I STOt K
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.... ... .. . .. ... Dug receipts, 1,000; '..oldovers, oil. delphia; Univo: tlt y of Vermont; Lnt- Mark( , t steady to 5 ceuts higher. Top
,1 '' ' ' ’ #10.00.
Cattle
ed respite enough to take thc monev. He was believed to have escaped in an automobile with two companions.
ing, if he .-o plans. He assured safety to foreigners and was understood to
INDIAN VPOLIS.
State College. DePauw coed, .von the
first three matches and tied for the Malcom Bruner, who is employed! last two - ' Ihis record ts not un tj the
receipts, 100. Calves receipts 250. Market steady. Sheep receipts, 50. Market numi-
nai.
be organizing n safety committee in
case the Nationalists take over to a t the Bnrnaby mill, went to Indiana- standard of the DtPu w rifle ; am
John M’Nabb To Nominate Hoover
Fail In Attempt To Lower Record
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i iI ORi HI >H MIER i ONG
DI-I \N( E I LIGHT M \ li K
FALLS SHORI.
LONDON, June 2 (UP)
Ignacio Jiminez and Francisco Iglesias, Spanish Flyers who recently attempted to establish a long-distance
Chung Tho Lin.
city. 'polis Saturday morning to claim his bub some .;i tne los - wen; d".c. it Wives of Northern leaders were jr ord automobile which was stolen wa s cxplaine I, .o the fact that D> -ai<i to be rushing back to Manchuria several day.- ago and located at the Pnuw is usi:i t .he i we-, Natior. il and railioad trains were reported s t a t e ta pital. Sheriff Ed Eiteljorge Rifle As xnatioo t.u .et which i congested w ith Northerners hasten-' rocc j vod word Friday that the ma- mote difft 'ult, m d w re siuothi. in ing to the Northern stronghold !chine had been found and be Immodi- matches wiin other chools v.Hch
lately notified’ Bruner. Thc ear was j were still using the oL truget. taken from the public square here. Sweaters nave b . u awarded ky Sheri(T Eiteljorge stated that the the Rifle club to Jan, Kimble, \Um
*—o—— Indianapolis police were holding two Springer, Jean Baker, Josephine RUSHVTLLE, June 2. (UP)—Mrs. | suspecEs Bruner was to testify as a Anderson, Mary Fiscus, Mary Niblack
Mary J. Brown, 73, died of heart dis-1 witnesB a g U inst the two as it was be- Deboran Hoopengardener, and Mable tol '' n ^". , th( . -,oe 0C h D l a ei7» Germany. The night from Seville ease when fire destroyed the home y cve(1 that t ] iey were the mcn that(Marlar. The sweaters are heavy black ‘ , ’ # P rnn , Dawaya is about 3,000 miles, of Marion McCann, farmer near here,. b a d stolen his car and several other woolen with “Girls Rifle Team” emb- in ■ , > . .* „
was ten.-e moments when the plane’-, radio, which had sent out a dramatic account ot the hope.-, fears and emotion.- of the crew of four, flashed a message, “Guess we are lost.” The fliers -aid they planned to early 1.500 gallons of gasoline ofr the flight to Suva, which is about seven hundred and thirty miles longer than
the Ooakland-Honolulu leg.
1 he great blue and silver Eokker i- the fifth plane to successfully negotiate the perilous air passage from
the mainland to the island.-.
Commanded by Cupt. Charles Kingsford-Sinith, and with a crew of Charles I. P. Ulm, relief pilot; Jami-> Warner, radio operator, and Lieut. Harry Lyon, navigator, the plane took off from Oakland at K:&1 a, ni.
Pacific time, yesterday.
“We had a beautiful trip, no trouble at all.” said ( apt. Kingsford-fmitli, first to leave the plane amid the plaudit.- of the emotional Hawaiian
bandit p 0 p U | at .,. “We will continue a- plan-
ned to Suva."
If schedule i- followed the flier; will hop off within a day or two on tile second leg of .'l.ioo mill - to Suva, on the tiny Fiji Islands. The takeoff will be from a specialty constructed runway on the harking sands of
Kauai i-laii'l.
Escorted by army and navy plane , the Southern Cros- came over Wheel er field, circled and taxied down in flout of the reviewing stand, whei • more than two thousand people had gathered for the welcome. Governor Wallace R. Farrington of Hawaii wa. Captain 8 r, ‘ t R Gm intri pi,) crew. (apt. Charles Kingford-Snutli and his three companions, honored by world acclaim for their courage, went
DIES t)l EXCITEMENT
>\N IKANCISCO M IORNEY TO
PL\( B HOOT ER IN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. June 2 (UP)' -John McNabb, San Francisco at-
flight record, landed near Nasiriqah, • steu,llly f " nvanl wil1 ' l llal1 fo1 '
next leg of the longest ilight ever
Mesopotamia, because of a dust storm they advised the United Pres- today. The present long distance Ilight record is about 3,900 mile- bold by Clarence Chamberlin and Chari. - A. Levine who flew from New York to
by whom she was employed as house- ! au tos in thc vicinity of Indianapolis' lem in gold on front of the sweater-. ' C */
keeper.
HORSE KICKS PARMER
thc past few weeks.
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riba
. Helen '• Haiy Kathryn Uobcrt l " l 'r. Clayton
MARION, Ind., June 2. (UP) Earl Miller today suffered from a shattered hip bone and severe lacerations as the result of being kicked through the side of a barn by a horse.
A hole ten feet square was made inj WALTER
the side of the building.
Bank Head To Prison—Fined
Jean Baker has been elected pren n , y
, . , vr . 1 , . . Republican convention, James .
dent and Mary Niblack, secretary - .... * .e ,ii, Good, chairman of the Hoover camtreasurer, of the Rifle Club for the ...
pmgn committee, announced today.
. coming year. ,
attempted over the sea. Suva, in the T iji Islands, w ill be the destination.. It is approximately 5,200 miles away and the trip will be soo miles longer . than the non-stop journey which the airmen completed yesterday from
Oakland.
I The crew had planned to leave oil the new Ilight tomorrow. However, they may be delayed until Monday I while the right motor of the SouthReceived Today
Wool Pool Bids
CRAVENS GETS
YEARS AND FINED 325000. SEC-
RETARY ALSO SENT.
TO MEET MONDAY.
KOKOMO, Ind., June 2. (UP) —| I The June meeting of the Indiana 1 State Florists Association will be held
*1-^ here Monday.
New Providence Memorial Services
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 2.—Waiter Cravens, former president of the Joint Stock and Land Bank here, was sentenced to thc federal prison for
! a term of six years and fined ?2u,TO HONOR DEAD ON SUNDAY, qyo today for misappropriating funds C. PHILLIPS OF 'TERRE HAUTE I 0 f the bank and making false en-
TO GIVE ADDRESS. tries. Miss Alice B. 'Todd, hi» private sec-
Homing Pigeons Released Saturday
Farmers Have Secret Meeting
SESSION HELD VI t HICAG4> TO DETERMINE POLICY OF ATTENDING ( OM EN HON.
CHICAGO, 111., June 2. --Fifty
; farmers, representing 14 corn belt AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY etates > hdtJ !l secret Here toKELKASKD ABOUT 3,000 BIRDS (lu> tu P romul « at « " a . va ^ '0‘- a >‘ SATURDAY MORNING. to be flowed in their moveuicat on
the National Republican canveotion to be held at Kansas City, Mo., this
Decoration Day services will be «Ury, was sent to prison for a term 'given Sunday, June 3 at the Now'o' one year and a day.
Providence cemetery near Mt. Meri-
dian. clay Phillips of Terre Haute will deliver the address. The Odd fellows Lodge will hold exercises in connection with the Memorial Day
observance.
OPEN NURSES’ HOME
The American Express • Company [ mon th.
.employes here released about 3.00U The’farmers art exported to attend homing pigeons at the Big Four rail- (the con v en Uon as u protest against way station early Saturday morning.I the noinination of HeI b e rt Hoover
The birds had been sent here from
—o— Cleveland, O., by thc owners, who RICHMOND, Ind., June 2. (UP)—| were having one of their annual racThe new ?85,000 nurses home of Reid' es from Greencastle to the club in
Memorial Hospital here was opened Cleveland.
for the om idency.
TO AWARD DEGREES.
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Four bids were aubmitted Saturday afternoon to the Putnam CountyWool Pool Association for tho spring clip. 'The bids were received at the County Agent’s office. Krauss and Applebaum of Fort Wayne were the
highest bidders.
The complete list of bids are: Krauss & Applebaum, Merehuntible, 52 3-4; unmerchantible, 17 3-1. Irving Woersted Co., merchantible, 53; unmerchantible, 11. Wiel Brothers, merchantible, 52; unmerchantible, 43. H. M. Slillte & Co., merchantible, 52 1-2; unmerchantible, Ui.
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MARRIAGE LICENSE Harry Donath to Mabel Y’ork, both
of Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Hostetler and daughter, Miss Pauline, who made this 'city their home, for the past year or , more, will leave tomorrow' for Lafay- i jette. Mr. Hostetler is in charge of
Italian Airmen Break Old Mark
SHATTER ENDUKAME RECORD MADE BY TWO AMERIC AN
A \ IA TORS.
ROME, June 2. (UP)—The Italian aviators, Majors Ferrari]i and Del Prete broke the world’s record for sustained Ilight today. At midday they had been in tin' air moie than an hour longer than George Haldemun and Eddie Stinson, who set a new record of 53 hours, 36 minutes and 41 seconds in Florida.
I Ot R DAY PROGRAM
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HANOVER, Ind., June 2. (UP)A four-day commencement progiam for Hanover College’s graduating class will open Sunday with a bac-
Each year the New Providence j ^ p U bii c today. The home hasi The birds were released close to- SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 2. (UP) j construction of numerous fraternity ealaurente ernion by Dr. I rank (» Cemetery holds their services l a Te r accommodations for fifty-one per- gether and made a beautiful sight as —Degrees will be awarded 383 grad- homes. He has been In charge of tin Ballard of the Colli g Kngl. h d than the majority of other towns in g0 , lgf includes u diet kitchen, they circled over the station, got uates at the eighty-fourth annual erection of the Kappa Phi Sigma and puitnu nt. Monday i- st , r it day the county. The exercises are always i foundry, librai'y, lecture hall and gym- j their bearing, and headed directly to- commencement of the University of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity 'Tuesday, Alumni Day, mid Wedne-
well attended by people over county and from GrooncRst»n,
nasiuui.
wards Cleveland.
Notre Damo to begin Sunday night. ^ houses In this city. f
l day coinmeuceinent,
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