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'iliKENCASTU; INDIANA,TOtSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928.
No. 301.
K'""'
"'itnosue ! the A Trip To
I’aris” at the Id^h ,choo! ;i'„|
Monday eveniiiK. The play u . sored ny Tri Kappa and tie "actores-1 i ;;css ” were husbands and f.j,. n( | of
I member of Ti i Kappa
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FOUND
\n* V | l ,r f V v ' ,l ^ U won ' hy tilki "; 1“ • ^ nfctP 1 ^ * formanco. all «)(' whom w*..-,. i.
in n.L
formance, all of whom were |„ { ;i | |, us . i mess men, r nged from a 1928 bathing IIKALHI beauty . uit to a Uilda
dance outfit.
CUB GR1DDERS PREPARED FOR OPENING TILT
III Im KN I mil |t.\KL TEAM fo MEKI EO( \E HIGH S( mode
e hi day.
(i n, E • \ El,ED VI 2:15
Who ( ared for Mr.
Mid Body in Dali W hen
fiflurni'd lo Douse.
L I 0 rr, age about 69 years, | life Tuesday morning at j
utb-west of Green-
BORAH URGES ELECTION OF MR. HOOVER
RED ( ROSS I END Putnam County is .'till responding to the Red Cross appeal for fund- in the W-st Indies and Florida area deployed by the hurricane. Every contiibution means that the CounU i.; nearer it.' Koal or i|Uoi,a of $1000,00. Yi'terday the following gift were
received:
A friend, $10.00. First Ward Junior Red Cross addit-
1 imial $1.70.
A friend, $1.00.
M. o—
THE WE VI HER
< oarh Bailsman Pushes Squad For fair tonight and Wednesday Season’s (ipener. starting Eine- •'’lilfhtly cooler tonight, ri-ing temperup Announced by Mentor. j«ture Wednesday north and central
BUENA VISTA IS AMONG THE DECADENTS
M\RI(IN TOWNSHIP HAD its SHARE OF GHosi TOWNS, AMONG THEM D \R\\ IN
Si l l EREl)
E\ (II,E l ION
ID MIO SOEON SEE \KS III |T,|{|; MINNEAPOMS CROW I), \s.
SAILS SMITH’S Iv'l |;.
(for hanging himself. Mrs. 'Ion : [|uft , years ago and for some J| r Tnrr ha.I heen in failing ta because of his < <>ndition, James i)v ' wa . there caring for him, Mr. ''took advantage "f Nicely’.' ■ li-
f an( | took his life while Nicely |
-newt to cut ..ome wood. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., (V. ‘ Xorr wa-de;.d when Mr. Nicely [ Senator William E. Bor., . „f 1,1,1,.
,'jjto the hallway with his arm | speaking before 12,000 |„ , .
f00 d, and as he had been j last night, presented | t Vpublj,„n ; i t /ioin the house ju-t a hurt time ver -ion <>f issues raised h\ (...vernoi ' '■ presumed Mr. Torr fastened \lfred l Smith dur g the 1 (Kpetothe old fashioned stairway ! cralie presidential candidate’ w , 1.
,'jng off it ns soon Iter Nicely | ern speaking tour.
I Shelburn high school’s lighting | 1 °'bball team will furnish the oppo ■ 'timi for the T;;ri r Cubs in the initj I” 1 lllt " f Die 1928 g, jd season for I " Greencasth athletes on Friday 1 'Deninoii. will be staged m Ifl.ickstock I a id, starting at 2:15
) dock.
Coach W.
I portions.
DAILEY RAPS REPUBLICANS IN HIS TALK
Region Noted As Center of Homes of Patriots in Revolutionary, And Other American Wars.
for
it wa possible for him to .ir- ( ontinui 1 d- camp.i
the rope which he used. Republicag tional tick-1, llmah ae-| ame should pr, iv ,Torr had livol in the cominun-j ep|,ted (be cii.dlenger of (, smitl The t dl w ■ Jll his life an I Ids tragic pa sing and forced question, but led th, '
revere shock to his many Republican camp concein , ti,, i;
ids, and relatives. O. J’. la xl (n farm n • ,, land V funeral will be held I hur.-day waterway and prohibition m itna-
qhe home of a brother, Frank .1 lion.
K. I’ausman ha.- been 1
1 . Gray 11 • "I M()< R \ l NOMIM 1 SI l MS
< ONI IDENT BE W 11 l BE
■' In q 1 i,| iii t, iiy g, ( ,d condition 1 NI'.XI GOVF.RNOR. for the opening fray.
Mi l IING
j mgregation and with the experience! '■ D\o eonte-t thi- season. However, I Bausman has a scrappy hunch of boy- who an determined to give a
AT COI in HOFSE
Candidate Is Introduced hy .liulge James P. Hughes. Mrs. Pearl
\ ernon Also speaks.
it 10 30 o’cloi k. tHE- mm H TO FIVE MINS njco CITV, Oct. 2 (L'P) AI h imman, Maria De I.os Reme Upiiicio SoieqilP gave birth t< 'n Srpi 16, M'-xico’' Imle e Day, a dispatch to La I’ren Maravatio aid. .itnman - husband is Marcelino farmer. The couple hnvi 'mimed a year. E y— ;!NL.' n NERVE I I LSD A Y leal service- for Harvey Kainiiodied suddenly at hi 1 home on Slmore road after midnight on hy from an attack of heart 1 »e|f held Tut', day afternoon s>\'ifk at the home with Rev. . Bnno f the local Christian
irk n diarge.
ill bfjffrs were: Badger Hester, ; Liskj, Ralph Smith, Coluinbu :t:r.J'>r,n Rudei and Walti 1 I’m
Declaring Herbert Hoov, 1, the Re ; l ubliean |iresidential nominee, ban j pledged himself to uphoh 1 I < , oii-ti-’ution by enforcing the , ghteentb [ amendment, Borah attai k< d Imith’ : assertion that he would enforce tin dry law, if elected, although: 1 Ivoe it- j ing its npeal. Boralt expre.-sed belief lint Smith I would opp .se the St. Lawrence wa terwav, if elected, and a ked propon■nt • of the project to ( 01 id, lloov■r’.' accomplishment a an 1 ngineer md his declaration in favor of inland waterway development. “Governor Smith, at Helena, and it St. I’fllll, referred to the oil , in dais during the Republican admini stration and was disappointed be am ■ e H ove 1 1 id e ,t, p ' e init Borah continued. "Must Herbert Hoover be held re sponsible for the sins of hi- fellow abinet members? ! Gov. Smith villi rig to tie hi- campaign on hi as-
sociates ?’’
j good account of themselves and the I
very interesting. | leven will start •
igninst the \isitor>; J], Crawley and ^ Ikiovvn, eiiii ; (Jin and Weaver, tac-j
kl»*s; ( ia\t 1 md lil o k, guards; How- ( • Hailey, candid.it< ird, cent• 1 ; Thoinu , quarter back; "" r ' " ,1 '' the -ireakei. lb
Blackwell and G. Crawley, halfbacks;
Campbell, fullback.
ROOSEVELT TO MAKE RACE FOR N. Y. GOVERNOR
I R \NKLIN H R(XISEVEL’l m in SEN I'S K) BIT OME DEMO- ( R A 11C t \NDID V I E.
The Democratic eampiign in Gn eneastle got underway M inlay night with a meeting at tin court house.
for goverwas intro-
duced by Judge Janie P Hughes and received n rnthusiasti welcome from I the crowd. The meeting was held in
I the ( ourt room.
The lamlidate declared that if elect ed he would sponsor a program of | rigid economy in the state a mini tin ‘ion anl a substantial reduction in ’axes. He quoted figure to show that ; n the -even y> n of Democratic rule 1 before 1916, tin -tate government pent $68,0(10.0110 nd fnot in the -c\ . m ycat of Ro|iublican lontrol up to 1927 the tate pent $2P:,,mm,n0o. Mr. Dailey, in his citing of figure ■ompared pre-ei t day ■ .pel, , with
In the distant year, 1817, Buena | Vista, in the province of Coahuil, Mexico, became noted because it wa then and there that General Zachary Taylor led |c- than 5000 American soldiers into battle against General Santa Anna's 15,000 Mexi-
can', and defeated them.
Eater. General Taylor was asked by Senator Butter to describe the con1 test. He did so very tersely, .say-
ing:
“We tit all day.” I util some fifty year- ago, there was a little settlement at the fork t of the road a mile and a half of the 1 present Fillmore. One day, r one night, there wa- a running fight at the place among residents and out ; siders, which caused it to be christened Buena Vista. Buena \ i.-ta had it distillery, its water power grist mill on Warford Eork of Big Walnut creek; its saw mill, owned hy John Ridpath; it blacksmith shop, store, and a dozen or more dwellings. Also, it had its homicide. The latter was between
brothers.
The name of the place became known many miles urciind, very largely because of the presence of the
grist mill.
I be rise in importance of Fillmore, with tin construction of the Yamlalia railroad, icmoved Buena Vi-tu from the map, as a settlement. The .8110 haugh land i' now owned hy County Commis-ioner Ora Day and by Harry Beck. The Andy Robinson land, on the east side i.f the road, i now held by Henry Phillip-. This Andy Rnb-
NKM HOOK ON PRESS Rev. B. II. Bruner, pastor of the First Christian Church of Greenca.-th received an announcement .Monday fiom the Double ay Doran and Com pany Inc. of Garten City New Y’oik, saying that In- new beck, “I’entecost: A Renewal Of Power,” would be n leased from the press on October fifth. Rev. Bruner 1 just putting the fin i-hing touche- on the manuscript for another book which will be off hcGirc the first of the year, on the suject. "The Meaning of Church Membership.”
P.T. A. AGAIN TO FUNCTION THIS WINTER
MURL1N TALKS FROM BERLIN M. E. PULPIT
GERM \N ( OKRESPONDKNT SENDS IIVNNEK \( COI NT Ol FIRST VPI’EARANCK. FORMER DPAEW PRESIDENT
German Writer Gi\rs ({uaint Vccount Of Dr. Murlin’s Initial Sermon. Also History of ( hurch.
I IRST MEETING Dl P YUEN I S. I E \( III IN |s, p|, V N N Ell IMIS WEEK.
1 hose of 16 years ag 1 lie failed t ,
KOI HESIKR, V., Get. 2. (CI’ll ;ive any credit for th 1 Indiana high- '"am was the father of Miss Julia F ranklin D. Roosevelt, a former foe way sy stem, but probably included the Elmer Robinson of Fillmore, and ol
Mrs. Alpha Snowden of New York in
if I anmiany Hail but now a dose j 'xpense of the highway in th" totah P' j " ai I I lend of Gov. Mired E ’ le cited a - being Ucpu'dican expendi-
vinith, ha- consenteii to accept thel'uii's.
Demoeraln nomination for governor Mr. Hailey, who 1 1 utility lawyer >f New York. j aid utilities should have a fair re Out et ai; early morning mnfercnrr urn on their jnve merit, hut cored i n the word that Roosevelt’s re he Republicans for the Public Scrvluctanre to make the race had been ice Commission, which he said had
H NERAL 11 FkSDAY reral ,-rrvicc- were held Tue. - ptmioon at the Eighth Christ A'irch in Indianapolis for WTI Alfred Perry, age 11 years, son r and Mrs. N. I). Perry, who drowned Saturday afternoon, boating near the Riverside
ing station.
Porry family lived in this city H years ago. when they moved dianjpolis. The boy was born and lia- numerous relative- in
ommuiiity.
HI* KM AN Ml .8 I 11 \N<i K FRANCISCO, Cal., Get. 2. —
California state Supreme court
Nay refused to grant permis
|t" attorneys for William Kd-
Hickntan, c ndemned to hant: ! kidna|iing and killing at Log * of Marian Parker, to appeal
'•‘e to the I’liited State SU-
fCourt. I'nlc , the United [®l*trict Court here grants the f"r ’.h' .qipeal Hickman bunged at San Quentin pris-
Ort. 19.
' Il; ' Dl \N DIES.
ancy Dunn, widow of Jackie pionw-r of Washington town ■ Monday night at her hom« I reek. Her death was due age, she having passed ^tbday. She wo - a datight'ugle, one of the early |>hat ci mmunity. A step Dunn, is the only surviv- ^^' lid will he held from
I^L'dnt .-da
r*Kland.
horses hi rn
^ Oct. 2 (UP)—Eleven ''aung hor-es, valued at , LOO .(KM) were burned ti L"* h t when fire swept tin II ' 'tii,de ncur Gary, III
^^thwest of here. champion ;;.yc i-old
W J" k "’ ^'ky derby winner, ' ,fot >' Ky Jimm . Allen, a
td f’eitbody, Belmont
, n,! "t 1927, ami six othei
^ were save
- '!• troyed wen Wuct a 1 '; hein K k'roomed X >»«u!Ih c "!' M y '' ar ’ ^ ^ndalbar rV: "' t ’ St '
" Nl IL to MEET
k, ir "'ll meet in reg-
t<mi « ht -17.60 o’clock
JOE HARTER IS RELEASED
FjVIDI N ( I IN I I I It I IN I HOED LIMED Ml M \N ON
It M’E ( II \RGlx.
h.v at 2:60 with
Joe Harter, of Eim'dale, whu wa. irrested several days ago on a barge of lir.-l degree rape, has been elenscd from cu te upon lecomnendation of Prosecutor Clifford Dickerson on tie grounds of in.-uffie-| lent evidence. The affidavit agai' -t ( Harter was filed by Mis- Carol Schultz., county health nurse, and Ho daintilf wa hi- young wife, Mr
Mary Comb Harter.
The alleged often.-e wa • said to! i.ue taken place betore Mrs. Ilarti ' vas 16 years of age. However, tele i rtam- sent to Harrisburg, Pa., for; tati-tics eonrerning her age and tin late of her birth were not obtained . and there was no record of Mary ’onibs being born in that county,
Dickerson stated.
( 1, \>S sI’ONsuits APPOIYI I D Glass spoils r- at the local high school have been appointed. They are is follow-: Seniors, Miss Genevievi Daggy; Junior, Mi- Beryl O’Hair; .Sojihomoie, Floyd Miller; and Fn hmen, Miss I eona K< tner. Lanterns iaken On Church Site
vereome. He was nominated today. William Bray, Democratic state Imirman, emerged from a conference
it 1 a. m., and -aid:
“Mr. Roosevelt’s name will be pres■iitcd to tin'_convention today. His mswer to the draft will be given afer the I'oiivciitioli acts upon bis noni111 # it 1 W vould not try to nomi ! late a man whom we did not have j some reason t 1 believe would accept.” Roosevelt, a 1 ripple, placed Gov. 1 Smith’s name in nomination at the Demiicrati' national convention in
Now Jersey. Hi other children arc
dead.
The chief interest in Buena Vista is that it was within an area, in Marion and F’loyd township-, within which were the homes of five Revo lute nary war soldiers a remarkable fact, considering the distance of Indiana is from the scenes of that early American conllict and also that tin
re-
nd functioned properly since its creation under Governor Ralston. He biam -d this onto the |M>r.-onncl of the com
mission and said if he was elected, h,. | m-n apparently were in no way
vould name high da-- men to the
ommi -sion.
The Democratic candidate told Inic rers he had a eonstiuclive pro 'lam to offer for the administration d’ state affairs, and included in tin nitiine of this program the appoint nent of an a. sistant to the attorney general who would take public utility natteis under hi- guidance. Thi man
lated run even acquaintance- hefori coming to Putnam county from the
distant east.
William Henry Ragan many years ago prepared a paper to be read be fore the I'utriam County Historical
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(Continued on page 4)
on,
Tex.
M 1111 \ EMI N I DU DEI . I
would be especially trained tor hiI vork. Mr. Dailey -ai , and would lie it the call of any city or town desir-
ng se:vice.
Mrs. Perl B. Vernon of Martinsville Plan- for the annual Achievement also spoke and on tatement < f inDay Program were made at the all crest was that the president "f the lay meeting of the Honn Economies \ew York Tammany organizatioi ’ idol - from over the count' at the I md made the Methodist church ■> gift hr-:, in Church today. Vchicvemont if $1,000,OOP. lb 1 mention and prai-c
L V J . Ani*
nttin
D \N(tER " I III
nl |( ( |DENTS LOOMS \BSEN< E OF " \B N - I NG EIGHTS.
Day this year will be on Tuesday, Dember Ith., somewhat later than last j vi Ml - Morton Fordn wa.- uppi aited to act as chairman of the pro- | g 1 ,:n committee and Mr-. Eycurgu- , .Stain 1 to serve as chairman of th' food committee for that day. Everyfiiic ittciiding in th d day i asked | to 1 ring fhri'e sandwichc-. a covered I di-h and table service. I . townships were well represent-! cd at the meeting on Tue-day, and 1 .a inn the ladies prepared their ^ In , h Th" township chan nan report giving sixteen lessons over the count\ neo the last meeting and reach-
ing 166 women.
I ,i.i present nt the meeting on
lu> 'lay were: Mrs. Morton hordin', I'ppnnty chairman; Mrs. Agues Easthae . Mi . Maude Miller, Mr-. Grade K . M 1 tura Pickett, Mr J«me«
, ad Lily f. • ■ Br».
|vy | Jefflies, Mrs. Cora Whitam, .Mis.
I.ii, Shields, Mrs. Ruth hiy, Olyn Wiight and Mrs. Dalis
if Governor AI Smith wa- stronger linn any other speaker gave during he evening.
GENE TUNNEY TO BE MARRIED ON WEDNESDAY
NEW sIIERIEl NAMED FOR MORGAN < m NTY The eounty commissioners of Morgan county have appointed Albert J. Lucas as h.riff of the county following tho disappearance of the duly beted official, Rufus R. Pointer at Martinsville. pointer left Martinsville in July, *.iking .1 prisoner to the state prison. He turned the prisoner over to the pri-011 official hut did not return to Martinsville and no word has been received from him by relatives or
friends.
I iioa -, who .-erved as Pointer's deputy, wa worn into office Monday after action by the M' rgan county commissioners.
This week will on the fir-t meeting • f the Parent Dacbers Associations if (ireenca tic A Parent Teachers Association 1 a group of tom hois and •arents workini' in the inten -t of all he children of all the people all the imo. There an i’ll,000 A ociation vith ever l.JT'j.oOn menibi 1 in 1 be
United State .
The purpo:' of these A .-ociatioiis is to oromotc 1 HIED WEI T ARE in lome, ehool, ihureh and community; o rai e the standards of home life; o bring int" 1 In • 1 relation the home md tli" M'bool, (hat parent and ti aeh •l- may i" o|iciate intelligently in the raining of the child; and the dcvolopc ommuiiity n ponsibility for it part 11 the education of its children. The Parent Teaehei A sociation move nent i noniectari 11, non political, ion-commercial, and purely demoera ic. Il i a co-opi rativi- effort to pro luce American citizens who shall be dr<ing in body, ab it in mind, and
mind in character.
The re are four Parent 'Teacher A ociatrui in Giccm a-tlc. 'Their acti\ ties will be directed till year by the allowing officers, l-’irst W rd Mr . E II. Bruner, president; Mrs. Hda ’ollom, vice piesident; Mr-. Edgar
Miamel, secretary; Mrs. P. R. Duncan,I (fi.viite to thi: rea-urer. Second Ward: Mrs. 'Thad ,. ni | hi
lones, pre ident. Mr.-. T rank AVallace ice president; Mr A. W. Broad tree), secretary; Mrs. F’lank I'annon reasurei. Third Ward Mrs. Frank tones |,resident; Mrs. Edgar Van ’leave vice pre ident: Mi-, ( ary Mey ■rs, -c. rct.iry; Mrs. Ina iMalone, ticas uer. High School: Mr-. Eoui- Dirk-, ire-ident; Mis. Kenneth Peek, vice iresidcnt; Mr.-. (I. II. .smith, senctary (Irs. George Gairett, tiea urcr. 'The c organizations hope to create n Grecncastle a hond of friendship md fellowship between parents and teaehei-; developc parent- who r ti letter under-land and train their hildren; act a a clearing hou-c for oisiin lerstnndings and complaints in he schools. sun mind the children vith the In st infliiein i s tnd advant igiv- in the home, sehiiol, and comnunity; protect, enrici' and beautify heir lives; di-covei -chool needs and if n to meet them g' 1 i ron dy; elevate haractel education t" the pl.oe that he need of the age lequires; and iwaken intelligent , immunity inter ■st in public education. In doing thi hey will need the hearty co pqieiation if every parent and teacher in Green-
astle.
Detailed nniiouncemeiit of the plan or ' 1 vnlions meeting- to he held hi week will he made later in th<
veek.
A quaint hut interesting account of Dr. I.emuel lleihort Mullin’- first ippenrance in his new pastorate at
! the Amine: n Methodist Church in
Berlin has been sent to the Daily Banner by a German correspondent. Dr. Miirlin, former president of DePauv University, evidently is well
| liked by hi.- congregation in Berlin
and the corri pun lent in his article al--o toll me intere-ting fact regarding Murlin's fil l m rmon and eonerning the hi lory of the church 'The German’s account follows:
AMERI 1 A IN BEREIN
In Beilin there are, beside.- Parker Gilbert, Otto 11. Kahn, and a few otli•r prominent men, who are here tominrarily, about a thou and Amcrii ns e-iding here. Their mimher i cerainly increa-lug, but lias not yet reaelleil the li.df of the pre war figuii* This cpimpa aliM'ly small colony owns 1 in Berlin it own church, in which, ,c terday about one-hundred and fifty 111 iqd,. a p milled to greet their new pastor, Dr. l.cmuel Herbert Murlin,
md to hear him speak.
Dr. Mm I in 1 a small, rather el !ci ly nan, who , fa' c indicate wide experenee, ami bcai a kindly exptes-ion. II" is not an entire (ranger, having n the year 1909 and 1910, been pa-tor if the Anieric n Church in Berlin, w hich has, in ret ent years, been serv'd fin the mo t part, by Indents. Now be lias rotiicd from hi position is Pip'-iilent if Ito-ton University, and will ilevcte hini-elf, for at least 1 year, lo the Berlin Uhurcb. The Americans hope that, through bis .vork, tic church will develop a much ;trongcr life and influence, as be will
.vork bis strong personiinusiinl training. They
1I.-0 bopi t" win back to the church nnny who are now attending services in the more “fa-bionable" Finglish
lunch a wa jokingly said to me.
The American Church i Proti taut,
nd ha - a its creel only that tenuc I be Apo tic- Creed, without belonging any particular Christian art. Dr. Murlin himself i 1 Methodist. After intro'luetory remark by AD
louton, the secret ary 'I the Aineri-
an Chunh Board, Dr. Murlin 11 ‘d as
it- theme the words which todny
mind almost paradoxical, "Thy hurch i- exceeding broad", and in hi-
lovel'ipnient coinhined a I irly rtho-
(o\ ii terpretutinn wit 1 hiunauly
i i iendly noto, which wa al-o manife-t iftei the church servici , in th kindly namc-r with which lo gtceted everv in who came to ,iak with him, A a
rin iy cdun • iar he will also, a he aid 1 1 me, uptiort ti ' newly estab-
'isbi-u Anieriiaii srhin . in whieh al-
p ip about v American ecbildren moiled for attendance. The
lav.
AD
by Mr. and Gy young ■ until rccenp bool in the
M rs.
Runrk.
Policeman Paul (.runes report. I Tuesday that dining the past -1 v ra days, u number of laotm'iis bad l • 1 stolen at night from the site of the new Methodist Church. The offiei ! and contractor are not so particuh.rly (ii-turhed over the I" s of the lantern- hut with t cm missing thee 1grave danger i f iieeideiits, ot |» "P running into obstructions on he grounds and on the street- around tho
hurch site.
If the theft of the I. ntern 'topped the police inteode
some arrest and pi
follow.
(HIM R BRANDT DEAD
TEN 'I SPEt TS HELD CHICAGf*. Di t 2 (UP) Polio* held ten men here today, believed to be involved in th bombing of two Yel low Cob Garages ttunday night. The men were arre ted ill a raid of an apartment in which a police squad seized a machine gun, a half dozen -hot guns and rifle and a quantity of
ammunition.
Among the men was George “Bugs' Mutaii, alleged leader of a moth si<b tang. The Cab company had offerc'i same a $5,00(1 icwaid for those responsible was announced today. 1 fm the bombing
to confession tonight | The bomb . xiilosions Sunday were
lieiii \< by police to indicate renewal of w.it'..tc between rival cab drivers, amoiij. whom there was .-«i*l to be
b* ter dP-scntion.
RETIRED ll(*NIN(, (DAMP TO AA ED AMI RK AN HEIRESS
IN RDM Fk
ROME, Oct. 2 (CP)—The mariiage d Gene Tunney and Alias Mary Jose phine Iain del' ha- been set for tumor
The Civil ceremony will be held at I P. M. and th*' religious the -am*
afternoon, it Tunney will go
n preparation for the saci; mi nt of natrimony. A pecial disjiensation has been obtainei to (irrmit him to
narry a non-cathoiic.
.1. AA . SILLER A DIES. Word was received lii're TTn' day ,f th*' death at Waba ■ h of J AA Sil lery, formerly of thi - city. No fun>ral arrang<'ment were known today, but burial will b*' at FTIImor*'.
Interurban Has Freight Wreck
FREIGHT ANI) TRAILER DAM AGED a I SHOP si Dl Nl, HI RE EARLY IT ESI) \Y.
is not
to make
edition will
Th" body of Oliver Brandt, form-1
pilv of thi city, and who-e death j oc, urred in Joplin, Mo., will be ie-j
ccj w .,| in thi- city Wednesday afterM „on at 2:17 o’clock via the I’emisyl\ania. The body will be taken diUy to Emi t ilill cemetery, where eral ervli « will • n c ^ a, £* df T’cmph' Li dge No. 17 T- & M. Brandt formerly lived in ncastle, and w ill In- remembt red hy many friends. Mrs. Brandt buried in this city u few years
Mr.
hen
ROME. Oct. 2 (CP) Gene Tunney ■nd his finaneee, Miss Mary Josephine l.uudcr arrived in Rome today from Nahles. where Miss Lauder a ruled from the motor ship Suturia. Although report." - were advised in Nahles that th" couple would be m.ir1 i"d imnu'h '.* i> i.m't’ ‘be r arrival in Rome, and *hi,t u’l a' 'ti"geni"nts had l.een «oi ipleiH fm Oc Civil and relfg lull- ce c."i" :*I efney tv Id newsitapei meo here “Thei. ’*;,1 le no 'v lJ.'tig *odtt>."
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heart disease fatal Mr-. Bary Elizabeth Long, wife "f Charles Long, I'-iding south of the Butler school hou.-c, passed away < ti .Monday afternoon of heart di-ease. She wa - 71 years of age. Besides the husband, she is survived by five daughters: Mrs. Otis Akers, Knightstown; Mrs. William Aker-, I'eel s vi lie; Mi-. John Altemiller, Poland; Mr Lee Price, Keelaville, and Martha, at home; two sons: William and Charles Long,
The contents of a fe ight * ai and 'he car itself were badly iim igi'd lit 'he Shop Siding on ' c liPcrurhan at ’he outheni edge of th* ri*y at an early iiour Tuesday moe 1 wh*'ii Hoar plit a switch while being tprm d ■ in the siding, mid th* fe'iit i iul went 011c way trd the n-ai went an
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Then was no one hurt, but the car wa. wrecked and tin "t,’ .( -catti-i
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M A Si )NT( NOTH I Called meeting Temi'T Imdge No. 17 Wednesday 1:.T0 p ic f uneral of Bro. Oliver Bramlt of Salem lodge. IT A. DAGGY. \\ M E. L. CALDWELL, S-Cy.
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T! ' music fm Ibe 1 nice, in this 1 inpb little i hurch in the M ■ zst 1 a " onsi -ti d of organ solo , congregntional singing, and a cioctuoi from To Oratorio of Elij Strikingly in ontra t with th*' G* iinan Prut* 6a t hureh crvicc. wa- the prevision of 1 hymn book before cadi cat, and the tiikingly large proportion of young n**n w ho attend.-d the iMvic*', and the much more active part which the congregation took in the civic*'. Al-o. outsid*' this ebureh .•orvicc, a strongr pci on.il contact * n be inore easily ormeil, than i po.ssilile in the larger on;.'1' ■.•atiot's. and -o Di. Alnilin, and the ni"niher "f the Anu'iican Chui'. : eem I" I" 1 cnteiing on a uece.-sful year fillel with rich * xpi'ii' iii Anneuia ru I lor i hit'. A (ran lation from tlv “Vo.-sisehi* Zcitim t." lUolin, Sept, inbcp ;. 1926. Juvenile Cases Are Investigated pmosm \ mu \nu i , hub\nos um< vm \ ISIT i i.n\ i;iu> \LK n\ TI Ksirn. riiffonl R. Dirkfiunty pioserutor, aivl Probation J “ per \ T . I)alh\ \v« r(* in (’lovcrflalD inv(‘sti•‘vcral juvi ttil'’ < i •* nickn on indicate'I tint if enough oviiR iur was obtainf l tin grand jury would bo called into * ion t" probe tin e and fdhei ron«liti" >id be e\i -ting in other part of the coun-
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