The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1928 — Page 1
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, ION DAY, JUNE 4, 1928
No. 198.
KCISES AT IIVERSITY TO
b’CEMKNT PROGRAM AT fcfiV HEG1NS NEXT FRI-
DAY MORNING.
!.„„: GOOD SERMONS
| Sunday morning about nine o’clock to) make a run to the home of T. L. | White at the corner of Seminary andi n lViriNr)A ■ Arlin ^ ton Streets.
P A j A coal oil stove had caught fire and | when the fire department arrived!
xome students had carried the stove 1 into the yard and all that had to be' ] done was to finish putting out the 1 fire with chemicals. j The wall paper in the kitchen was
DELIVERED BY PASTORS HERE
FUl It Rl'SY DAYS j scorched, but the greatest loss was PRESENT
the stove as it was almost complete-
Deliver Com-I Iy dei ™l ifi hed. Dr. Murlin *“ ^
them the final judgmenVill be <•>.- actly what they have ma< it by thr'-r] own uitkcdes and type 1 living. It will be upon this basis t't the Ma.>-1 ter will say other, ‘Cominherit,’ or
‘depart, ye ."
Methodist Chuh
j Taking as his text Lul 16-8, “For
UNION SERVICE HELD SUNDAY the 8wn . s v{ thiB T”' ,d ,e 1,1 thcir I A
EVENING AT PRESBYTERIAN i ! I 1 Tll ltrH light, and speaking oithe subject,
! ‘‘Worldly VVis<lom in jirituul Affairs,” Rev. C. Howard Tylor of the
FOUR MAIN
STREETS NEED
RESURFACING
STRONG
TWO SOON
|F. (. l ilden To lenient Address.
[lunfer Degrees To Seniors.
BOMB TRAIN CHINESE WAR LORD IS HURT
I'ajlor and Raphael Speak Sunday •Morning. Rev. Itruner Is Speak-
er At Union Service.
Rev. H. li. Druner, pastor of the
Iminual eighty-ninth Commence Ixercises will get undeiway at - University on Friday morn- 1 )th the complete program com- 1 Ln end at 10 o’clock Monday' |g p June 11, when diplomas ,
presented to members of the SEVERAL GUARDS KILLED IN iit ' rmon was based upon the follower . ATTEMPT TO ASSASSIN ATE I ing words flom the eleventh chapter
;he first time in several, years ( -|| j *
versity has not gone out of
stle to secure a commence- “
LESSONS Methodist Cliurch in his.ermon yes-
I terday morning showed he striking
1 contrast between the w men con- Washington Ami College Avenue Will] duct their material aMai? and the Probably Be Paved This Summer. J way they look after thr spiritual Others Need It.
concerns. He said in pa.:— j “I suppose there is m bit of the recorded teaching of Jesi more dilf-
F1NED FOR INTOXICATION Ole Johnson, of Ellettsville, Was fined $10 and coats in Squire R. H. j Newgent’s court Monday morning j when he entered a plea of guilty to
! intoxication.
. Johnson was arrested Sunday. evening in Cloverdale by Marsha!
..ni-t-x r-.c-i'i v Meyers, after the former had caused
quite a disturbance on the streets tii the soutli Putnam town. Meyers brought Johnson to Greencastle and j turned him over to Sheriff Ed Entel- (
IO BE 1 lXED|j or j, c w j 10 made the Ellettsville visitor at home in the local jail.
C. C. GILLEN IN MEMORIAL DAY SPEECH
DRIVE OVER
WILL SHOW TH AT FOU R ARE
IN BAD WAY.
SERVICES ARE HELD AT CLOV. ERDALE ON SUNDAY. MANY ATTEND.
LUIAL MAN
SPEAKER
j Greencastle Churches at the Presby- ■ terian Church Sunday evening on the ' subject: "Beyond the Sunset”. The
MONOPLANE IS SKIMMING OVER TROPICAL SEAS
MUKDEN, China, June 4. (UP) !
A over Greencastle will show !
First Christian Church,'spoke at the! kuiTto* u7iderstm!«r tliaa hl'paiaiblo! °" | Y four of the city ’' s main stro<;t * first of the Union Services of the of the Un j ugt steward 1S reported | in need of ^surfacing, and accord-
by Luke. Why the gjat t«#icr i,1K lo l ,lans > lwo of thesc |
would choose so reprobte a char- wi . U be P aved or ^surfaced during, acter to teach a moral h.-on is hard ^is sumn#. . SOUTHERN ( ROSS BLAZING NEW
to see. This servant wa first of all rhp r ° ur • streets wh,ch now need | - , carelessly wasteful of ds master’s' some thing done to them are Wash-
of the book of Deuteronomy, “Are j gouds> anil thcn when fo , ld guiltv of ington. College Avenue. Bloomington they not behind the Jordon, behind his wastefulness and faed with the uml the middlc of Seminary street the way of the going down of the penalty of discharge, h was cun-, Thi; dty council now has underw ’ a >'’ L,d 1 th,s chapter Moses is, ningly dishonest. In sp.e of all his pla,ls wherL ' by Colle «'' Avunue and
TRAIL ENROUTE TO FIJI
ISLANDS.
liU.NOLl LI
SUNDAY
V
Program Held At School Building And Procession Then Marched To
Cemetery to Decorate Gra>es.
C. C. Gillen, a. prominant lawy"r of this city, spoke at the Memorial Day services at Cloverdale. A largo crowd of local and out of town people attended the services although tho
weather was threatening.
The band and parade us-embled in front of the I. O. O. F. Hall ami marched to the school house. Donnas Denny as chairman introduced Mr. Gillen who spoke on the subject, ‘‘Our Coutries Greatest Battle.” The
gymnasium. Dr. Lemuel H. , |retiring president of DePauw : ucr the degrees on the gradu- j | is said, Dr. (j. B. Oxnam, ! liictcd president of the school, unable to be in the city for |
Igram.
Commencement program will fiJay at 9:30 a. m. with the : uss exercises. Awarding ...e ; pty honors will be held at 10 nith Dr. Henry 13. Longden, pident, giving the address. At j a memoiial tablet to Prof, tardart will be unveiled. At [the Mortar Board tea will be | Rector Hall. At 8 p. m., the play, “Charm” will com- ,
Fiiday program,
lay morning at 0 o'clock, )r.i chapel will be held in .Melll. Thi- will be followed at Iby the annual meeting of the Association and the alumni 1 at noon at Longden Hull. . reunions of the classes of I "A ’18, ’13, '08, ’03, '08, ’03, JJS, l be In-Id. Tlir aimu.-d 1 |il be in ■ -sion at 1 p. m. in 41. .U the IMM ttaM mi 01p- «i’i be given in Mi harry Jt " k, the annual bamiuet pttii' S* holar alumni will he F'Hf 1 '■< Hall. 'I'll.- University | I give u concert on the cam- j J p. in. This will precede a rw ption near Scarritt 1 and will be followed by the e-entation of “Charm.” 1 Juiu- 10, is Baccalaureate academic procession will' 110 a. m.. and march to the v.vnma.sium where Dr. Mur-Idi-liver tlic class sermon. A Ament concert will be given ami a university vesper tdl be held in .Meharry H.ill
walled city today aft-, inheritance which waits for them in
Beaker, as I rof. Francis C. , - - — \ —- , oun... . ju luis cnaptcr moses jsi iiit .1 - i‘ . , . r 11 1 *
Iwill deliver the address. 1 td U withirthr l w ; Xd' V c^ thC CI ' ildreM of L ' ;rael uf the unw-orthines^hi^nasteulund fn hin?' Vashin « ton street are to be puved ¥ | Intrepid Crew-Which Spanned Pacific ' p, ' ak, ' r brou » l1 ^ out lhe P oillt that I exercise i will beheld in the . today aft-; inheritance which warts for them in one merit to commend amerit which ’‘oon as the legal time passes. Reso-; 0n Longcst Water Hop Ever w1 "" thought of the Chinees,
shines forth all the morefcrightly be- lutions to im l jrove them have been Attempted. Constant Danger. Indians, and Mohammedans engaging cause against so dark abackground ; pa88ed and a11 that is ,,ow re( l uired -| 1. 1 ln war - ' ve con8idered thal they just he commended him for hs wisdom in 1 * s for the Ume for ht ' ari,,gs on the,n i „ONOI ULU June 4 (UP)-Men- ' ^ ^ T' ^^ diHcnmino. riw. v ■ _ » . ! to come ui). aunt -j. (ur j .iei justified in our western civilization? gtlrc relatione present op- done towards i aced b F tropical storms and motor The s p eaker justified wars to gain
that land beyond the Jordon, behind the going down of the sun. This inheritance consisted of both a blessing and a curse. A blessing for those who listened to Jehovah and obeyed His words; and a curse for those who were guilty of the sin of disobedience, Rev. Bruner said in part: “The passing of a day in a beautiful sunset has always suggested the
<‘i an attempt had been made on the life of Chan Tso Lin, retiring dictator of the North China government,
by bombing his special train. Chang and several of his aides
were injured. Several guards were killed. The injury to the Manchurian war lord was said not to be serious, although he was injured in the fore-
head.
Two Nationalist spies were shot
and killed by Japanese soldiers, whoj P ass ' n 8 a I'fc out into the great helped in restoring order to the panic | be S’ on d* The soldiers in the late war stricken city. j came to think and speak of death as Dynamiting of the train carrying - «oing west’.” Rev. Bruner then quotChang in retreat from Peking—or- ed t,tvcra l beautiful poems to show curred at 5:30 a. m. today in one ofi how thu thou ? ht sunset and death the suburbs of the city near the Laoi and immor ta]ity has captured the to Kao railroad bridge* 1 imaginations of the greatest poets of A bomb exploded as the train ap-‘ tll<! world - “ We cannot look at the preached. Three of the 15 cars were 1 sl,,lsct ” hc said * ‘‘without wondering wrecked by the bomb, including that " bat 1,a3 bccorae of tllo se who have on which Chang and hia advisers gone intt> tllat ‘ stra nge land beyond
the sunset. Margaret E. Sangster expresses a longing and a faith which finds a ready response in most human hearts in these choice words: ‘Somewhere back of the sunset, the prayers that vve breathe shall
rise,
And rest, Ttke a Ki.»s tnar is gentio, on a pair of joy-filled eyes— Somewhere, back of the sunset, when the evening shadows fall, There is a heart that listens, and answers my own heart’s call.’
rode. Several guards were killed.
Flower Garden A Pretty Sight
HOME OF MESSRS HKBKK AND MISS HEBER ON WEST FRANKLIN WELL WORTH SEEING.
Those beautiful flowers, many in full bloom, with all the colors of the rainbow, add much to the beauty of a home, is demonstrated by the wonderful garden of Merrers Addison anil Rober Heber and Miss Elizabeth Heber who reside on west F ranklin
street.
Their Bower garden is one of the Ix-auty spots of Greencastle, and is well worth visiting. At this time
portunity to future weft,re. He was; provident, alert to excbmge present holdings for assurances of future security'. He exercised a ,-ort of wis-l dom which might well be employed by better men. For, a Jesus remarks, the sons of this world are wiser in their generation than tire
sons of light.”
“In matters of material concern!.. , men do live, for the mo.t part, with 1 tbu \ fifty l,roperty 0,1 th ® an eye to the future. Tie farmer ex- str f WaS ° "l?.
and it is probable that nothing will
Nothing has been
Bloomington street from Hanna north to Washington, but it is not as bad now' as it was some time ago and is not as bad as the center of Semi-
nary street.
A resolution to improve between the rails of the traction company was introduced by the council and passed, but a remonstrance signed by more
trouble, the monoplane Southern frecdoni( guch as our war of Ind „. Cross today blazed a new air trail pendancei and war8 to , m . smv this, over the South Ck i - 1 guch ag the Civil War. He also . 1
Although Capt. Charles King.sfonl- thilt ;
Smith and his -three companions as-' 0Ur engaKing in the Spanish-Ar, - sured the outside world that the} , :in War which u , went , were "plowing right along” their ra- un , dfi>h i Ilt ,, re8t ,. Th „ Wor i d v , ill.- messages revealed dangers that wag , U8tified because we w.-nt in might at any moment spell disaster t(J plv ,e rvc the world again. I to their pioneering Califorma-to-Au- authoc)atii; government, s ra ra ig t. the countries greatest 1. -tt
ercisea o-rnnt * 4 11 * * aml * l ls prooaoie uiai iiovmng win 1 ^ our nk ' a " t,re attempting u ; t o honor these lieros at all
seed tha Win ^ 1 ^ ° i be done towards improving this street trip from the Hawaiian Is- (luring th( . wl? n . . ‘ • P Wl ^, e the MJrt ° f ' at this time. The interurban com- lands to Suva - m tliu f l jl Islands, 3,-
this week, has dumped some
harvest he desires. The young man
seeking a position b. he world, looks pa, ! y - .. ,, ,
for a place with opportunity for pro- r0ck "} th « ^ h f S ’ an<, ) h t a : S PU motion. Fire insurance and life at other p l ape8 - n « tably * al surance of all sorts are only methods th '' , i • u ’
of securing the future against sudden "f 1 , haS heIp ^ '*** ^ Ti V v
disaster. Business friends and pro-!, A drive over the streets which have fessional friends and political friends l> a 'ed, makes he city look much
„,i r . .. , - , ,, better than before these same streets
are courted for the sake of valuable 1 , m . 1 .0 i,„i„ in,... u ui 1 , . w-ere paved. The concrete around the
help they may be able to afford laterJ , - , , ,- » . u ♦ •
ri„, • 0 . „ extension of Indiana to the extension fess nrovEr Th meU ,“' U far >f Jackson streets adds much to tire zfnes a.io 1.00V- i valui -' " f that thoroughfare and to the mon gossip to sow their minds with > Property auua.ng on the road. The
•same is true of the ruad running
130 miles away. It was the second and most hazardous leg of their 7,-770-mile journey to Brisbane. Braving the perils of the Bight; with Kingsford-Smith were Capt. Charles T. P. Ulna, Ins fellow Au-
stralian and relief pilot. Lieut. Har-j
ry W. Lyon, American navigator, and! , , ,
’ T ,,, were decorated,
radio operator James >S arner. The airmen were beset by rain' squalls throug’nout the first half of the long voyage. Sometimes they 1 lived into them heaiUotig BuJ at other times the storms were .-o se-
year, and this ran be done
according to the speaker, by u.-ing our right to vote, and not leaving the government in the hands of proft -
sional politicians.
After this speech and lhe musical selections the parade formed ugai’i and marched out to the cemetery where tlie graves of the dead soldiers
VETERANS-OF FOREIGN W M(S
The Veterans of Foimeet tonight at 7:30 in
gn V- ir will thi ba-'emeui.
“We are all moving on toward the | wdH "determine 1 the^dnrac- conl '' l,;tt ' d - toari ^ P a ^*n« through end of the day, toward that land be-] J d v^Les whi'rwSrdevdop! ^is' th * a «-h better
is forever true, ’.sow a thought, reap! an act; sow an act, reap a habit; sow!
once that street and Washington arc! to con serve petrol,” a message at 4:10 transacted.
yond the sunset. At the beginning of every day these words were recorded in the log-book of Columbus, ‘This day we sailed westward.’ This is what we must write each day in the log-book of life, ‘This day we
’(impression than
have come
heretofore, off of a
p. m. said. “Encountering many small rainstorms. Starboard motor began sputtering, but ©key now. Alconcrcte i bbudc feet. Speed 72 knots.” The airmen had given their posi-
when
insistent upon facing( but thp chttnce8 are t ), ere wi ]H had covered approximately 1,000 mil
acter, reap a destiny’. “Nor are men so
progress in matters of
morals and
be a fight by some of the property! cs ab * bab time and were sticking
sailed westward’. Every day brings .... . ,
mnll „ .. , us just a little nearer to that land ® P !" t as a , irs ’ 1 "' y art ‘ owners for concrete. They claim'they 1 straidlt to thcir plotted course, many gorgeous blooms are to be bcyond thu fclins e t . The prophet Jer- qUlte Content , t ? dr ; ft a,on> ’ r apoa th,J would prefer seven or eight inches of ”' otar so steady,” they
dliV ... 9 . r , ' hPy arc from SCOrCi , 0f dlfft '^! cmiah asked this «jucstion of his own, gC "® ral level cf . moral attu ' n ' concrete to two inches of asphalt at i ' ai<] ' “ but in ”0 <Iunger. Speed 80 .r J, 1“ r T «• >•« *> i» •"« «- «»*• tm, ^ ^
peonies thercof? » H is was an age when peo- ; V g Dnanciallj. In matters of wil , come UD for fina , deci>sion be .| miles velocity. Visibility fair, grow-
EX-RESIDENT TO CELEBRATE LONG SERVICE
are extremely beautiful, many being, 7^*;^. Memted^the" p 1 ^-] J U r 8in "“ they . tobail ‘ Ja P, f 0 re the city'council when they ad^pt] ia « bazy ’’
ent than in the future. This is also! t 5 0 , Uble ' the materials which are to be used oil ' rU “ -
f-'-'-ion will form and march the beautiful colors. Their
tymnusiuni. prof. Tilden will
Be commencement address at, the larger varieties which measures|
and Dr. Murlin will confer I several inches in diameter, when in tme of our own ^0!* We havVLrgc-i but are content with a policy of bare ‘ the
rbringing to a close pehoul year of dePauw.
1A PRICHARD IT IN WRECK
11 ALMA D \MAGED l-UtoN ( hash SATURDAY NIGHT.
full bloom.
The gorgeous blooms, along with the bi ill baths, the songs of the bitd.-, and the gold fish pond, add much to this beauty sept of Greencastle.
PUTNAM LODGE, I. O. O. F.
improvement.
that citry one of us must dome to, itjcian * uItivatcs his poli ’ tical fri P 1(1 .- I Oree lYieil flUrt
sliijis, they are markedly IndifFcrent.” “Tlrink if you will of the risks men
the end of the day. ‘It is appointed unto man dice to die’, and no manj escapes that final call. The Bible has much to say about the end of the day,
Near Cloverdale
Putnam Lodge No. 45 I. 0. O. F’J and cne thing is sure from the stale-
(Continued on page four)
w ill meet Tuesday night at 8 o’clock. There will be work in the 2nd. degree, the best degree of them all. All members and visiting brothers arc al-
ways welcome.
.meats of the Bible, that in the end of ii.e nay there will be some kind or a judgment passed upon every hu-j
'nan : oul.”
AUTOS CRASH ON NATIONAL
|1 rii who resides near 1 11 ‘' 1 "'i-- injureii and two au•'“re badly damaged in a 1 1 Saturday night about f thi National Road, two
pt of Mt. Meridian.
| ■ dd wa going east! - ~~ when an ln«lianap-i A< ( IDEM (»(( l RS NEAR MT. ^ 111 a new Chevrolet sedan, I .MERIDIAN SUNDAY. CARS attempted to go around BADLY DAMAGED. I f ‘ : - 1 an -:ng the two machin- ^ bf-adon. Both autos were \ e 1 1 1 • . ,1 1 to a cm. . . . A Ford coupe belonging to the
THE WEATHER
Rain tonight, cooler extreme- soutli portion. Tuesday fair, rather cool.
“We do not say much about the I 0
judgment in our day, and this is tree, perhaps, because of the extreme grotesque ways in which tire judg-j
merit was presented In the old the- I J P J J Alumni FlDlfi ology. Tlie'c is nothing unreasonable w a&lllllUU 1 UHU
or iinp.:s8iblc in the New Testament
\K WENT OFF ROAD NEAR BRIDGE AND OU( l PANTS NARROW LY ESCAPED DEATH.
Contributions To
Both autos were
J considerable extent and
r - Wr^M'i 1 ' i, t<> Stil * svd * e ’ polls, and a Pontiac two-door sedan ,1|rh t took • evcral belonging to Clarence R. Null of the
Overall Laundry company of Indiana-
Three men were injured and their touring car wa.- wrecked Saturday night when the ear jumped the fill over the creek south of Cloverdale and went down about 30 feet. Two of the men, Kenneth Black und Roy Baldwin, suffered serious injuries and it was said they were lucky to
That message showed the ruins had
i cut down the speed of the plane from ! 101.20 miles an hour to D2.08 miles
an hour during the afternoon. Twenty minutes later they had completed one-third of the distance to Suva and sent word that “Everybody
j is in good spirits.” They were about
800 miles from tire equator then. As dusk drew near the left motor started sputtering. But KingsfordSmith assured shore radio stations
j that the plane was “Carrying on and
plowing right through.”
At C:35 p. m. ten minutes after the trouble had been reported, Warner said the ship was gaining altitude and that the motor hail not caused any
considerable worry.
REV. J. A. RAW LIN SON I\ PRIESTHOOD FOR TWENTYFIVE YEARS. LIVED HERE 1)1 RING YOU III Rev. Ranliiison )s WelF Known To Many Older Residents. Brazil Times Carries Story.
idea of judgment. It rests upon tin PERCENTAGE OF RESPONSES IS ‘- sca Pe being instantly killed idea of the Irecdom ol the human giq ^UL ID)W FA FIR M'LF' \N They were taken to the office of will, and it is not an arbitrary judg-j ’ ’ANNOUNCES. " IJr - K- M. Hurst who treated' their merit. Jesus tells us in the twent;- 1 , injuries and it was said they were re-
fifth chapter of .Matthew what this !
Judgimnt shall be, and remember! lwo hundred and forty nine alumni that he is speaking as a parable ir^ 0 ^ DePauw University have respond-
There are just lwo, od to a resent call made by Prof.
this chapter. There are just two,
general judgments which will b?j Henry McLean, secretary of the Alu-
| covering nicely .Monday. The are employed by the Indiana
Highway Commission.
men
State
(Continued from page 2)
-o
Temperature Is Below Normal
p^e U P'i Vi in U * . U r m ; lw V/iuiunutj n. a^uji ua wiv- i .
tf ♦ c 1 ? n .. s h(;U(i * same city collided lust nitfht on the passed upon men in the end of the* 1 mn * association. This cull was made
• Indianapolis car, whosekr...
n , , . car ’ whose National Road near Mount Meridian, day First, ‘Come ye blessed of ny in February at the Founders and in,,"™’ was bruised Th( . usgident occurred when the Father, inherit the kingdom prepar- j Benefactor’* Day program, the 3rd .1 " a( ' l ' l,,ent - p on tiuc attempted to go around the j ed for you from the beginning of the un,lual Alumni consul meeting.
earth.’ Second, ‘Depart from me, y e ; six thousand communications were
|ER.Y\t|( i v i, | Ford ami the latter turned to
Ij I II .\ .T| I 1.4 1J..-4 !-» n n «•. Stil i
the i
MARIE (OWING BA( K
BUCHAREST, Roumania, June 4. (UP)—Queen Marie will revisit the United States within u few months to see friends, she announced today
I IRES ARE GENERAL IN HOMES o\ I.R Cm Ag RE8I LI "l
COLD SPELL.
’lire weather over the week-end took a turn for the worse and as a result, the temperature is con.-ider-
Biazil people will be interested in eeleiuution of the silver anniversary of the ordination 10 the scared priesthood of the Right Reverend Augusitinc J. Rawlinson and the Reveruml U illium V. Boland, which will take place in the Convent Church of St. Mary-of-the-Woods at b a. m. Mon* | day, June 11. The Right Reverend Joseph Curtrand, I). D., Bishop of InIdianapolis, will preside. During tho
, , i several years that the Reverend. Lyon, however,, Fathir A j Raw | inMm wa paaor ,, f
the Annunciation church in Brazil lie gained love of his parishioners and the respect of the people of Brazil and vicinity generally who join in I congratulating him on his -m. ee . I'ui ^completion of twenty-five y. ura of
: service.
' Rev. Rawlinson ha- had an interesting career ami has made much preparation for the charge he now holds at the famous school for giil :.
■ He was born in Ithaca, New Y
Januaiy 2, 1871). His parent , I: l and Maiy Rawlinson^ emigrants t . r
Liverpool, England, moved to
I . I,
Indiana in 1881. Here the son attenri-
GARROS STADIUM, ,u ” e '• (LTP)-Miss
“ 'forniu won the women’s
Tenni«
right. Both cars were reported to have cursed, into everlasting fire, prepar- out and so fur only two hundred w }jjj e rece i v ing Leon Fischer, pre»i-j a ^ y normal and fires heating ed the 1’unichial school for on. y. .. .
■ ‘ an< I nine, which constituea otdy dent of t , )e ^ 8goc i a ti on 0 f Ucuman-' p . lants ure K t ‘ ntr ‘*l throughout the Th< parents moved to Grcenraale about 5% of the alumni, have sent j an j ewg j n jj )e L'nited States. city. Over Sunday it was considerably wher ■ the father of the subject of in contributions. An amount of $1700, o—_____ too cold in the homes without fir - thi.- sketch was an employee of the has been received, or an average of | and those who have been aidling coal Greencastle Gas company. He fini-h-
tumed over, ami tire Ford seemed to he damaged the most os the top and Helen| r ea r were badly damaged, and also the wind-hi eld und the glass in one
Upland in
ed for the devil and his angels.^ Trese ji eg.i.ei.ts are based upon what men and women have done und not upon what they have believed. Th;y are tused upon the attitudes which men have manifested during this lift.
ac’s top w'as broken and the fenders
traight sets ()|) thc right g j dc dc „t ed badly, and 1 and upon the way in which they have ! the glass of the right door broken. discharged the common obligations to The Ford was driven by a dirt track j their Get! and their fellows. Th.?y r aC e driver, wnose crew pulling his' are not judgments which arc passed r UC er was following when the acci- by an arbi.rury God but judgments
to Mary Thompson dent occurred. The cars were pulled which men and women pass upon
wf ordsville. , j n by the Franklin Street wrecker, I themselves li( h Putnam County, to ] and both ears will be repaired by the) among men.
Nkiag
E LlL'EN SES
$7.00 per capita. It is expected that many more will subscribe during Commencement time. At the alumni meeting an Saturday a report wilt be
made. O'Hair, tied with net scores of 77. In This titan has been adopted by De- i tlie draw, Hosea won first prize, Mul1’auw Un;ve.*sity from the Un'.verrity l' 118 . second, and O’Hair, third. of Michigan. The extenseive work o
by the way they live which has been cone in that college; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hughes left In the end of the Jay,| will be carried out on a similar scale Sunday for a two weeks motor trip
I IF. FDR G*)LI' HONORS piles found it impossible to gut along In thu blind pur golf tournament without some form of heat, at the Country Club last week-end,; The rain Sunday night was steady K. P. Mullins, Fred lioscu, and N. U. practically throughout the night ami
:w '| Greeiiuistle.
I Franklin Street Garage.
! every person vill discover that fo'jin tills university.
to Nebraska.
continued Monday with about everyone wearing heavy clothes. I The forecast for the week, however indicates that it will get warmer be- ! fore the next week-end, and that ss | what most people are now looking I for.
id the seventh grade in the Parochial school at GicencastU' and was graduated from the common public school-: us a pupil of the Third Ward school
irked for two
of Greencastle. He years in the grnih
stor
Riley at years as
school, keeper
Greencastle
- a pupil of G
He worked a-
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