The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1928 — Page 2

THE 0EEENCS8TBE UOTT. BANNER. MONDAY, JULY 2,1928

FOUR PASTORS

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..it- ..f uta devotion. We do not hon- tbs imii.Y bankbb .Mrs, Frank ( .iwan, who ha? been Miss Gertrnde Priest started nurs . tho .• men who j-ave their lives u viaMfaw in Greeacasiie wth hei fath-, inp at the Putnam County Hospital' rw* 1,1 tl,p revolution wlurh gave us in- Entered in the P«»t orfir* at Green- er Doctor Ayler, ha- returned to her Monday morning. Miss Prie.-t took CPPMONn A | dependence by orgatiizing so-called .-nnite, imiiaoi., »» aeriina riaaa mail home in Colorado. her training at the Methodist hospit-

II" i3L.r\If»V/l"lJ CA 1 ^ncieties which stand ft« matter. Imner tfce- Bet at *«r<* ; I al in Indianapolis, but for Ihe pa^t

.Ui?s Winfred iid.-l td" Wishita f <l(lr n a . i»e.-n >n Califoinia

UNION SERVICE

I patriotic >.n ifties which stand f(t/ things which are just the opposite of

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v\bat our revolutionary fathers stood lur. |i w.iotd lie well for some |ieo j pie ,,f Ameriea to rememtier what that word ‘revolution’ means, and that some of their ancestors whom they are so ansious to lionor were traitor- until the cause m which they j cnlis.e.l was sucressful, atwl wero in

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matter. » no». tile •

in'».

sui.aidonea ortee week.

Personal And

Fall , Texas is spendme Uo- . | witi. Mis lattiih Jackson of

j Wn stung I on street.

Week Fast

where she expects fall.

to letuih in tl.c

Mr. and Mis. James Reynolds and

Ib.iiieri ihihard of Ft. Br-tijamin . sqn of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

a | wj Hat i ison. Jiidianajioh , nperd the week i Reynold.- and two datipditers of So

LeOCSIl PleWS end lH-ie with hi. parent.-, Mr

and

Mi . Ilar.y Bohard.

Mrs. A. A. Brother and daughter

Kermit Todd -(0-1.1 Sunday in < hi- y rs . Maher Craw ford and

niece Mi Btarkel.l .dye -^leiit Mo.i-

i day in Terre Haute.

Jackson street and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Akins and daughter of .Ml. I Meridian, spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs. James W. Reynolds and family

We t of this city.

bring a foling of security that ri!.‘<\ easily vo to th. < ".treme and berome over-conialem-e. I'., maiiy of

th*-.-•> oar forefather- fell heir in tin- ,,f being hung as radicaiis .. years following the puinii.g of inde- t(le|1 ,. ausH failed. We do not b«moi pendence. Liberty is such a glorious IHjr / u ,hers by denying the right of t>> object o ectite that one may welt ||K , (| j,, 4 |;.y to (uotest and even |

pail . to analyse wht.i it- po •--ion )V . V(< i. h(r .|i, 1 .| the tilings which tliey 1 Hubert Graham ir visiting in Rn.

ville, 111. ]) r . W el Mrs. W. M. O’Btien left ( • this morning for N« w 1 oik and ex . j,, Christ at these services. Next Sun1 (.rct to be away ten day *»n a U'ipjda'y thefe will lie an all day meeting j through the ea.-t. 1 and a basket dinner at the noon hour.

means. It 1 u. I. an oppo-iti to |„.|h-ve to l»- wr.u.g in our present

confinement that it t.- I.k.lv In v.-i , M .j|d older."

bat .ace. “Tie second obligation which rests Lac,n in hi, 'Hi. lory >.l Ain.iican those who enjoy tudional iiaie t l,r tianity point out tha S<'\.'ii n^nderce is tliat <if giving all peoples yf;n of wa. left the American |S>o-| ^ K , H|| a l4 , str jve fur

pb extiau.-ted, irnpovet islu-d, tlisi.r- :,h,., t

Tie- tent service- at Commercial ; Place will continue throughout tlii Week. Nine have confessed theii I'aitl.

Mis. J. R. Cra k s|*er.t Monday

Indianapolis shopping.

gai.ized; conscious of into pos-ession of a national t-xi ti-nci-, End stirred with unxL o- M.arcJ.iup td Uait uvei the ipif-ti..:. what new it. ti.ot.oUs should Ml. ■ c,- | to tic. - ot.itl.rOwt. in tlie -tiu-j-rh- for nel.|c isb-iH'e.” Keligi.iti ly.. th. chirrclo

tlnl tln-ii liH-Mlbei- w< not at li. I i|,t lull |, u t

own national inde|»eiMh-iae. tlui

..at.oir.i government refuses to rec•itiy.i- Rossi;, simply because they an ..-volotioni.-t- and have adnpt.d I'otn. of government some of our ! ad. 1 ... not Is-lieve to Is- the light I of.0. W< hold IK. brief fat the Jiys-

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Binkley and sons spent Sunday in Newcastle.

Miss Faith Hunt, who has been

In the aliei irooi, ,tli» i<- will in- a bap-

tizing at the rover.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer pent Sunday will, lii.-nd

iugtou.

Iinliunit polls

in Green-

Hanks

1 her month

in puverniiieiit since tlte great revo- . ^

we believe that America

ahl- to adjot lls-m.-w-lv. lu th. ..... ] hich < we it- own iiuiependence to. Charles Gordon .tuaUon. Many, in tail, pos-ihly , ,. vo | ul jou should not fail to recog spent Sunday with fJ tend

n.i.-t of the mini t.i- and mis.-ion- ! M j zt . anN nation which is seeking in- castle.

mu-s at work her, were being sup ende.u-e from autocracy by way I , . ... . p lied by gHKips III Korop.-. Tin I. , , H . V4 j utiol)> A iW y( . at> aK „ M , H1 , < W' MJ,|pr Mj* Howard

» 1; "^' . f our citizens wanted to semi troops I WP, '*‘. v,ri,to,s lrM1,anaI ‘ ^)1,

i >to Mexico because the Mexican |»eo- I • veiling.

!-h- w.-re in revolt against the uutoc-' ni-hop Geotge R. Gro-e and family racy and exploitation of the Roman w y| s) „^d tie- suiutuer in Fran fort,

Church, ami because they were dr- j ^; c higau t- 'mined to throw out some capital- .

| visiting her patents, Mr. and Mr . M.

Vancleave l J. Hunt, left for Be. "Ton where she I Miss Elizabeth Chambers, secreat Wajh-' will attend school. jtary to the president of UePauw uni-

iversity, will resign her positioh this 1

Mr. aiel Mi . 0. Peel man and j.utmner to accejtt a i.odtitm in tb j 1

Vi. A. Boice left Sunday tn pend* Mis kiitzie f-aulk, of PalestiM., HI., I Methodist missionary bead<|uartei-s

R- in Reltin, China. She will become j •ecreUtry to Bishop George II. Grose, !

1 1!

Nu-Kut

Fine Kib, ()ne Piece lUitu iim - Misses’ aiuij Pjadies’

KFJdLEY HHEEN and CARDINAL

Oil t fruit

J.

Special 95c H. F1TCHF0RD

vacation in Swayzee It.d- weie tin- guest of Mr. and Mi

1 P. Mullins on Sunday.

s<>mx

piitnamvju.k

M/-. GIcji Fry, Vh Tom VV»

Mr. and Mrs. Clay Phillips of Terre Haute s|»*ut Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mr.-. Henry Phil-

lip.-, -tuttli laicust street.

Lahli.-hed Church dominated

-wetion of th.- population. The dawn of peace following the wat found the of their ministers, the result of Heath 01 leturn to the old c. untry. The •.ext two decade- mark the iw-rio.l of the lowest ebb-tide of vitality in th.histery of American (Christianity. Much as we wish to find other cans- j e- for this situation, it still remains I true that such conditions went along with tile gaining of freedom. It tak- I es time for an individual or a nation j to lind himself in the attainment of I liberty. Fortunate 1 he if he sat- j vims tho perils of the new Hc-pulie- '

10.-tit.

Sundav

Mr. and Mrs. James 1!. Nelson of Indianapolis and Albeit Johnson of

former DePaww university president, | Miss Mick To Give I’rogram.

win. talked to Mis- Chamber- regarding the work in China while he wa-

ller*- last week.

-Mi s •' tedii Moore of Brazil k K;,i kloCB OV.mm.i a«d i.eslie PrgnhMn attmdad th.- 27t*i ineeLing of the Pocahonta- k

at Indianapolis Friday night. H

Robert Gli.iewell ami Dave L-,.1

gin- went to Indianapolis Satur-'l

Mr. and Mrs. Glen llur.-t

MANY APPU< ANTS

daughter Freda May visited Mr.

Greenwood spent Sunday with and Mrs. Henry It. Longden.

Dr.'

INDIANAPOLIS, July 2.

i-ts who were stealing the natural re-I George W. Hanna i- reported eric , h.- has been off duty

(UP)—

!*‘HuiitinK for a needle in a hay

James L. 'Handel was back at hisj s ' a ‘ k '’ n " m " rp ‘* f 1 task "'*•> in ‘ de-k at the Central National Bank | t i P '™ w,n K a »'f > |‘ cant ' f ‘"- ludiana’.s

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.0.1 ices of their country. The Mex 1 a | eople have just as much right t,> revolt against this form of autoc.acy us America had to revolt 0gainst the Old World. China is in revolt today against tho-e foreign powers who have taken possession of o;ne of her land and which have

ictdly ill at his home

nut street.

Charles Vandeviet, Kermit Ttshl and Williem Robins spent the

end in Chicago.

■i. 1 exploiting her people for gener- visit in LaPorte.

; tion.- Some people say China has

Mrs. Walter Williams and son, (daire, have returned from a week’-

S. I.. Davies Bap.ist. 1() ,i } ,ht to revolt against these J'or-‘‘Thi-Profu of National Independence"!''^ 11 inweis and they want to semi Independence ha- its price, and like- ' " |,lip '' over ,he,p to tPa »' h lhp Chiwise its perils, but it has also its ,0 kpe l' in lhpir " w " l ,J -<' p - U profit. “Life, liberty, and the pur-i ,s an >' l ,la ‘ -p on « a,th l| iat besuit of happine -” are thing- for to th '' Chinese it is China, and which we should he thankful. While lh, 2'' havp a "gbl to throw out evwe may not agree with Jefferson in ' i '» p| k'" P<'«er which is there to his personal religious convictions, we Hu- peojde. ( hinu lias just do agree with him in his advocacy of i '' "' ucl ' ri K ht l " ,,p '"‘Irpemient on religious freedom. i hpr ' w " M,,l us wp havp 10 bp i " dp - Plato thanked the gods for three " urs ’ a,Kl Americans are

Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Sehwin of Covington were visitors in Gieen-

castle Sunday.

The Country Reading Club will meet with Mrs. K. R- Bartley at her home on South In.liana St., Thursday.

July ..th. Miss Martha Mick will _

'«ve the work. Her subject will be. Mr ' Fre( , Wa || are a)|( , famj| “China of Our Presidents." Bainbridge last week.

, Many attended the Putnamvit

Missionary Society lo Meet. Sunday school picnic at Kore-t h J

The VVemanV Missionary soeiety 4>l SurHlay.

the Christian church will meet with -viis- Mary Sellers is viritine

f 0| . |dry agent positions according to t Mrs. George (iarrett on So. Indiana y)j ss (.jfj^hey, s nl i,),.

I George L. Winkler, deputy dry ad- -tree! Tuesday afternoon at 2:-‘50 o’I ministrator. clock. Mrs. Billes, district secretary A Moore

John Knight is taking a 15 day-1 The dry agent of the future must | will be present and give a talk. j (av

week-I VaCati ° n from hi-s wol k at lural t ' aI be a P prfpct gentleman endowed with + + + + + + M) .. n) | Mrs Wj ]| I)av att 1 tie 1 at the local post-office. Geotge personality, well diessed and neat, ’Beefing Postponed One Week. all dav meeting -.t r, ' ' I

with pleasing voice and intelligence, j ' rhe Art Needle Work Cluh meet- p,.. «utherlin of th.-Ti™ 1 Conspicuous gold teeth, slovenliness V^ich was J. have been held on ^' Suth , r]jn was father, r BUm,al h *' ,fht ' stutterin *» harsh - “‘“’‘'“f’ J "i y W ' th ^ Iast wp ^ k at thp Christian h„-r»,l J

. I rasping voice and Imiuaciousness atv Darnell on Patk St., has lie.-n post-

bars to appointment. jponed until Tuesday, July 10th. To quote from Winkler’s instruc- „ ... *

Has Birthday Party.

Little Mi-s Aura May Durham, four

west Wal-

l <*tn»- time because of illness.

W

drivi gr<H

Scv.r.il attended the funeral .,f a Ik

of Greencastle last Thr T65f

at the local post-office. George York is working a- substitute.

Dr. S. M. Johns and family of Bel-

Iva, N. D., ate visiting his

Irf-muel John for a few days. He will leave Thursday fot Washington D. C.

Mrs. Harry M. Smith arrived home Monday from Maekinac Island, Mich.,

Mrs. H. S. Werneke who has been'where she attended the bi-ennial convisiting in Brazil for the past week 'vention of the Alpha Chi Omega .-orIms returned home. jority.

things: I. That he wa.- cn-attsl a man and not a Ix-ast; 2. 'I hat he wa- born Grecian, and not a barliaiian; and !t. That lw- was a |iUibisa|th*i. AAmericans, we have es-entially tinante things foi which to he thank lul. If “in that elder day, <0 be a , , Homar wa- greater than to la- a king") and to la- a Grecian at len-t equal to ; being a Roman, then, in this lattel »V:'y, to be an American is equal ,0 either, or ladh together, for our priv lieges tire greater than they knew. ’I hree things especially- accrue to

li t tom out indepondcn -e:

1. Freedom of ('onst ii-nci'. Hack of our birth as a nation, wa- the almost world-wide notion that the state wamuster of the conscienre. Men were not ullowi-d to wor.-hip a- they thought light, but a the state Hxiught right. So sprang up the union of church ami state. We are free from all that, and ahou-t the only nation that can fully claim it. It tis-k '■'•me time even here for religious, 1 fxlom to take risit. Prior to our' '••'lewadence, ministers dis-enting! from Ua. established church wenwhtfqtod, hij|,.d hani-lied, hut now we can worship together in the ul-

in noghty little business who would

leny her that right."

"Then, as Americans we are undei

'bligation to -ee that we keep our n d. pendence and not allow it to be al.eii away by any new autocracy. 'D ie li, America we have enjoyed the

cd political independence for

1 bmtoied and fifty year-. But at

ami time we have built up the

win lorm of industrial autocracy. VS 1 aave reaelied a cri is in our national life. We cannot go much furtbet ., a pi litical democracy and an mdti-trial autociacy. One or the othe| will will. We must either make on 1 industry democratic, or it will maki out country one of the worst tiubiciaen - in history. Wi cannot Istiu. to out rights as American- unI- - in the days just ahead we throw out full intluence into the movement t make men free in America in every way. The men who gave us our iisle.s-iidenee (•aid a lag price for it. If we are to remain imlependent in | every way, we must Is- willing to

pay the price."

The local bund will practice tonight 1 E- W. Hudlin was in Chicago Sunat 7 :!(i o’clock. All members he pig - day and saw hi- nephew, Willis Hudent on time. i Un pitch the Cleveland Indians to a

15 to 2 victory over the Chicago White I-'red Younket -tailed construction work on his new home in North Wool

tions, “Officers must poses* those

attributes of personality and appear- ,, . , ,, , ,, ^ . ... V year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. unee which commend them to the re- , . , . , Andrew L. Durham entertained sev-

special consideration of persons that

they uenri to interview.”

Tendency to neivouness of weak-

ness also is a bar.

“A corkscrew and a liottle opener*’

are not the answe rs to the question s. ('. C. Meets Tuesday, a.- to what equipment an agent needs, The fi C. C. will meet with Ruth 1 it was indicated. 1 Stewart* Tuesday evening at .'102 W.

eral of her little neighbor friends with it birthday party Saturday afternoon in honor of her fourth anni-

versary.

*'• -J. •(« -J. -y- .j.

Monday morning.

Mr-. S. ('. Sayerq and -on Gordon ; A garrulous ujqdicant is foiedomn-| Lils rty have leturned to their Isune in ildtied to tuilute. Instructions provide* the Mr. and Mrs. Jotin D Struogl.n of ,. ily , Californin' lt.diauaiH.lis, spent Su.stay w.tb Mi t ,„. y | lUVr u „. paht W4U

I ter.

Nellie T. Aisler-011.

Prof. L. 1-L Mitchell i- vi iting in (a min slg-*-, Ohio will, hi- aiotlier VI1 . Jane Njitels^ll,

Delta Theta Tuu will hold a formal inititiem for Mi - Mary O’Reur at o’clock this evening.

Mr. and Mr-. T. E. T<>,|<| and family arc movifig from tbeii botne on west Franklin tfeel the property they lecently tmicha ed <si ea.-t W.. bing-

lon t.eet.

•treet.

.j..j. .j.

prospective agent must answer que-- Marriap* Announced.

ti*in- without wandering off the -ub- Mi. atn Mrs. J. J. Sctiwaningei unject because directness is needed m 1 llounc'*‘i*'e r»nrrt»g<- of thoir Suiighj court testimony. ter, l^iothy to Bievoort Baker on

Indianapolis. Mr. Sutherlin’s •wt)l* was cause.! from a tooth. Heis-p

ing nicely.

Mrs. D. W. Carrington and Donald, will spend the 4th of J with her brother Daniel Cooper

Muncie.

Miss Myra Parks is home fur. Lw days with her parents. She tjMP 'aking treatment in IndianapoliMrs. Emma Hester is visiting he* 30r ®

e ster at Indianapolis.

The Home Economies Cluh will

:.n all day meeting at the school Imhi ''HE

hi slay. Please notice change of liatrU f-’v^ry Indy in Warren town lu|

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He must look the ini* ivii-wei ill the i We,it,4 .ay June 27th in Indinnupolis. —Forrest G. Thacklbeny, N a,my, ^ eye without hesitating ami I11U ., a)) M. Hike,- wt, graduated from De a,, rorps obeserver, was kilW ^ pear at ease during the interview, jj'auw Iniver-ity ami was a, mem be two army airpl: engage,,

bat maneuvers collided 1,51)0 L- ’

.o-N'V.w'm.V'V 1 ’ IS

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Mr. ami Mis. Ra)|d. Prosser and Harry Prosser are visiting Mrs. W. (). Timmons of this City.

above lln- ground here yesterday

vou wei-! I Circle Meets. ' Tharkaberry was in a plane !i"i,t ' ’ ' ' ’ , ’ 1 - Mission Circle of the H:i|di t 1 ( .,| f# (: a pt. W. L. Campbell. Tin -c

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Eugene Crawley and KugemEarly ai*- spending tls- week *>n tls lake neat Moiitirello, Ind.

As an example of what the applir- j "f 8!i)fiia (hi liaternity. 1 ant may he asked to iletennine is. | * d* d* Mr. ami Mrs. George Hoke I and "What wutiltl you do if

lamilv of Nlielliyville weie Sundu.'; 1 lw « prisonei you bad ' T*'' • . ' ' *' ' "" " 4 | guest- of Mi. ami Mr-. A. A. Abb..U ! i u * 1 y**« a pint of ^ ,,urrtMW,U " ,w * 1 u, ™™" n «*"<' l'' a " p . ^ tb l*'“«t. William S-“

1 Mr. and Mrs. Iloltel are eiimute toi 1 "! 14 *” a <Hink parlor, and you

At. Louis, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Ward P, Bartlett of (iieenwissl -pent the week «-lsl with M1. and Mr-. Jolui R. 1 'ox.

PPITING TOWN ON MAP

mo-t freedom f rat ^ ritil | f 4 . e | ill(f I’lil.N't ETON, Hid., July 2. (IT* Another urwlit is freedom ol I lo Heinz Parking Company and the

peeeh. Another i Uail mHy Ka j vvhat Soutliern railway shops here are deiiI do not like to hi-41; but we mu t j likely putting this rapitlly progres— aiioid to bini the sum, privilege w< 'ng -outhern Indiana town on the enjoy. Of course, | h %V) . min i | Industrial map of the world, uccor lorie whose words are (-lean, an< j w )iii I >ng to Victor Green, formerly of the

r )ght-

Imliuna Bureau of Business Research. The famous rose garilens of Priu-

ceton are also giving this little Gib- { Loekridge and daughter, Elizabeth.

son county seat a national reputation

for flower production, he said.

ms-- not infringe on th«

others, puhiir or private.

•h A third profit, is frendom af press. If a man wants to advocate' what he believes in black and white, let him do it so long, of course, as his words are pure, and he violates

no rights of others.

The profits mentioned are national in character. A final ota* I mention,

t ik, - ia the world. Out independence ..

will finally prove it.- .salvation through whi, h h> haul these products.

I hese three objects, Green believes, have definitely -et down a life wn*k

Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Reilly of ls*b aisiti visited here Sunday with Mr.-. T. II. Hunter and daughters.

i-llliiule tt*[

1 .saw a truck with JOti cases of whiskey at tin- cuib with two men on tie

Mi. and Mr.-. Ralph Allen luv,- re- driver.- heat?"

turned from California whet.- they j

liavi- been speialiiig tb<- pu.-t winter. Mr . Allen i a dauebtei «,l' It C

at 2:.t(l o'clock with Mi>. William j (jct-i-ri a ( the contiols, flew inti, th*

VttMilevi r, South Colli-g** Ave.

( liaiigr In Meeting. , ,

, whose plane was not

I lie I-tangle ( tub will meet a week

tail of the first. Campbell juiiiis-ii t>tH 1 safety in a parachute, while Givsn. M

a daughter of H. Springer of tlii- cily.

< UN ION I ALLS

badly ii:i

| from Tiesday, July Ml, at hom> K "‘ Us I'^^her, ^ande, 1 safelj

1 of Mar) Louise lallsitt, on Bloouiing j ton .stre-t at 7210 o’clock. Vleinls‘1

I Mr. anil Mrs. Jake Martin ami ' ph ase mte change of time. C. Reynolds | daughters, Mr. and Mr*. Mack Martini + + + + J*+

’I

Tls-re will be a community night

enteitaiument and ire neuui -octal at

Brick Chttpel Tuesday night.

Mr. uml Mi.-. Jam,

on, who have b*-en vi-iting relatives ; and Children spent Sunday with Me, | Dcl‘* l| w(.raduute M*'d. in (Jiecnca-tle for a few days re j and Mrs. Arthur Kinttin, M'- ul, i Mrs. Samuel Motley Ruthtumed to theii home in Lafayette: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stagg- and son " rf ™ 1 the maniage of Monday art* riioon. Eugene s|s-iit Sunday with Mr. and - " 1 laighte 1, Edna Jane to Vincent

Mrs. Richard Reed of Bellniore. Don't forget the Ire Cream supper heie on the M. P. Churrh lawn

ROBINSON TO SPI-; th

WINONA, LAKE, Ind., July 2 I Senator Artluir R. Rohiuson will L speaker at a fourth of July nVI-: | tion here. Sport events, baud !ceils, panics, and motion pidun

Loti the program.

The small son of Mrs. Orville Suth- I eel in was painfully injured Sunday,

Mrs. Ida Pollom, So. Imlian. St., ^'i^the vI'm T h,'"J,' ^ ^ Saturday night July 7. Come every

visiting at Tho.ntown, Ind.. with hp /‘‘"l a t grandparents’,

•Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Neal. '

her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Pauley.

' Porter Vhitsitt on Tuesday the twenty -ixtii of June at Evansville. Mi. Whtsitt attended and was graduated fruii DePauw University and

Chester Crawley, of Kokomo, is pending a few day- with bis parentMr. and Mis. Lawrence Crawley.

Miss Puttie Kansas is tie

Oowgill of Baldwin quest of Mrs. Albert

Mr. and Mr. Will Parr of A tide tuh Weie visitors here Monday. Mr. Pan formerly owned the variety store on the wext side of the squate now ope ruled by A . L. Tres-lar.

W. H. McLean, assistant to the piesident at DePauw University will

Frank Roberts, New York City, U lecture the week of August 20th at

Green estimated that 1/,00,000 ro-I thi '"/ it - v for a visit with his pat-J the First District Annual Teacher’-; rharl „ M rlo „ • an raised and -old at the te„-1 Ul ' an ' 1 M ''- F,ank l{ '*h*‘'ts and j lost'tute Chautauqua at Evansville. .... '

Mr. and Mr-. Claud Crndian and daughter of Fincastle, Mr. and Mis. Floyd Goddard and duughtei s|s-nt

Sunday with (’. E. Goddard.

Rev. W. K. Wilmoth ate Sunday dinnet with Mr. and Mis. G. K. Franq Mrs. Sallie Gteen is staying with

Mrs. Margaret Newgent.

Mr. and Mrs. Cloe of Knightstown ate visiting their -on Mr. and Mrs.

FACES SERIOUS ( II \RCf UNION CITY, Ind., July 2. (If l

—Errs- t Sutton, charged with rn* ■

— * . 1 1 " t > ~ t I t l * 1 I I * l ll.l 1 t' • * I 1 ' 1 * * • ■ ■

wa.- a nemhei of Sigma. Chi frater- jna , OM hi , sist4 . r , ( Ma> »l IM, - V ' Martha Ymmg, both under 12 p*!

old, wa- in jail today pending n

!s( tl’ES K IDN \ PI-'K Ho failed to irrovide >"5,(MM) hoiid-^’ |

, er entering a plea of not guilts

e.s are raised anil sold at the gardens , "“vh season. Millions of Isktles of catsu|i and chili sauce, he said are put up at the Heinz Parking Company and there are hundreds of trains

•Some one has asked: “Why whs this land so long hidden from the rest of the world?" and, "Why, when it was found, was it not sooner settle'! and, “Why, when it was settled, it fell into the hands it

did?'

tor the majority of Princeton re-i-

dents.

Approximately fiofl () f t i )4 , pjty.,, 10.000 population are employed at the ! Southern shops. The families

Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley and daughter, Minna Mae Kpent Sunday at Koachdale with Dr. and Mrs. C. N.

Strobe.

Mr. and Mrs. Notnian Beeson and Mi - Ruth Klmoie are in Indianapoli, attending the funeral of Mrs. I). M. Baker.

Mrs. Maggie Adam- who was th*

T " «* «*• ...*.*.5 i»y •£. ;,zr; j HoW

Providence, there ran he but

Iinlianapolis p^rman-

T { ,hP «r r Mt p «t|' r b000. j Supt. W. J. Yo.nl, who is attending a 1 u*>11111 *<| m His plantinif l.ouis- Louis?i)|». division UnivviHty summer t«»nn human jn-! th<» Southern lines are kept I the week-end here with his

umentality, wa» to bo ultimately |'« "’Pair at the Southern shops a „d ! family* b<-.u:nn light of the whole world. ] thp farmers ran always dispose of Christian Churrh 1 their crops to the Heinz Packing ltpv - « H. Bruner spoke Sundav r,,n "; ;, ;’. y w,,i<h pn " ,, "5 r ^ ™ of the

rv.-ning .*n •»... ". ay I population.

SOWH MEND, Ind., July 2. (UP) u P pp,in ' innr y hpurin >f‘ —Katti Sinko, 1", escape*! a kid- I 4)

naper \lten she h ft his presence on ,

a prete 1 of getting a drink while in (LINTON BANK (LOSES ja themr, the girl said today. INDIANAPOLIS, July 2 0^ I Whi|. on her way home front 1 be Clinton Trust Company at f*" L ' "' young man in an automobile tMl, Ind.. « 1 doled early ™

. j •" r • B ‘ ?n San ' l *‘ r * i and daughter-! foreesl ier to enter it. After driv- state hanking department official* | Mis- Christine Dictm-h left for|Mi-* Kathryn Roach, Mrs. Rose Hall ing anuml the city, the man took announced. Denver Colorado, while in the We-t ,*•«! daughter Do.othy visited Mr. and [the gir with him' to the theater A tun on the bank occurred-W] uhi \,-it iet broth*-! at Loveland * r ~- George 1 ieree Sunday. j where he succeeded in escaping. day, The officials said.

and friends in Estes Pat k, also attend | !

tls* second term of Hummer school at

the University of Colorado, located

at Bouhiet.

Ralph Johnston motored from Monezuma Sunday atsl wa- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hus|»-I. Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. James Johnston, who have l»een the house gu-sts of Mrs. Has|»e| tlie past week, accom)'anted him home.

Mis. Bettie L. Hamilton has return

TweiveA Day

the subject, “The Obli-

galum- of National Imlependence ” H- said: “The first obligation r-st-

Miv- Tbere-a If.-trick who met with a painful accident and injured her right knee Jw , week- ago is'improv*

ing slowly.

tel Mis- Edna who leaves this week for a two months vacation, which she Will spend in New York City at* tendong Columbia University for study in her line of work.

George Webe-ter was injured when

m * ,h,,vp wkf > •‘tijoy the ble — 1 the horse which he wt- ridino " -rs of national inde^mlem-e is that ■ Sund * y

1 ■;"* ;£i«i^L w ws2r2! , ll2 SSST/liT." , -t*-• nTLTJSK I wb n'id D " y r • Ayl ‘‘ r ' TW horst ^ hh was

J,,,rp f" 1 ridit* had its leg badly cut and

largest meas- bruised.

O. J. Newart, Bence A. Daggy and Dt. J. H. Throop s|». M t Sunday in the northern part of the stale on a fishing trip.

, jibeity .ball bave Hie

\

Miss Marilyn Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mr-. O. J. Stewart <»- visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dove S. Wright at Indianapolit.

Word ha- l»een received here of the death of Mrs. D. M. Ilakei at Indiunapolis Baturday night. A daughter Mary (telle graduated from DeI’uuw with the class of 2<i. Another I dauglder Jean is a member of the ' senior class the coming school year. 1 •Mis. Baker ha- vi-ited here many I time- uml will Ite renieinbeied by many friend*. 1

Keep a record of 4th of July outing. Ten years from now the picture of the children will he in-

valuable.

3focatiosi*

KODAKS—FILMS FINISHING AND DEVELOPING.

Side Trips from Niagara Falls A SmcisI Eicarmo IU|«

Toronto and

eturn . . . $3.45

-layton, N.'Y.

md return ^16.10

XlexandriaoMy

md return .$1<>.65

-iontreal and

eturn . . . $25.20

Quebec and

)«urn . . . $35.35

V th Klurn limit Nltgurt Falls Lxcur-

•iou T i cken

Vl»ie Ni

TRIPS

KS'r.VSLS'cZ'ifli;*

SPECIAL EXCURSION

Cleveland to Niagara Falls ONLY V Rd. Trip

^'"‘"•yUvel.na , t 9.00 p, B . (E.S.T.) JuW t Id*. l« , h. 20.1,. AariM 2nd. Htk, 1 ith, 2 2nd »nd 29th. ii 5? •“T* rr, **rninu anvuroe within 12 d*vl CtevJlod Ofcc*" 4 obuiiublc at out

Mullins Drug Store

iend for Fire Toutiit. ^ Cjaide^snd Auto _

N»w Uw Fare $4.50 to Bufhi, ; $g 50 Raaad Trip

Auto* Carried $6 50 and up

TbeCUvelawd and BuffaloTranaft Co. Caat t»Ui bt. I*tcr C IwvuUfi*, O.