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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1928.

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j Diplomas Awarded Summer Readers

TREASURE hum • ( (INIH ( TED mi xl’MMER HR INC • Ri. SI LTS, :D DIPLOMAS.

"rdale M. E. nday School Officers it p"’ S< ' ho ° l Board of the ° f r *°vhr il 1 '''I the following of- <*«, , l ’ n,, "0' E. Denny. ‘Wan r,nU>n<1 '* nt * Mrs. bfbpl Orrel.

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Assistant Secretary, Miss

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Treaaurer, Eugene Knoy. Pianist, Mis* Harhara Duncan. Assistant Pianist, Mrs. Eliarles

Pickens.

Chorister, Mr. Bert. B. Hamilton.

.Mrs. John W. H. Snider, Nov. 25. Mr. James G. Sipple, Dec. 2. Mts. Ralph M. Hunter, Dec. 9Mrs. Frank Morrison, Dec. H».

Mr. E tes Duncan, Dec. 2d.

Mrs. Ruby Pickens, Dec. 50. \ lesson for this quarter are

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Chorister, Mr. Bert. B. Hamilton. ' • tt(TH a m mv of Urn Ap-tle !>«^1. The following leaders for morning , j ^ ^ ( , ffort ; h , inK m ade to make devotions have hen annoumj « , .,, h 'j,., •< n plain and inspiring. Spcc-

9" Wto« •» u ' Hinged fo rthe opening exercises in charge of the leaders named above, liegin promptly at 9:50 A. M. Special music and addresses on the

Miss Annis Goodacre, Oct. 14. Prof. E. P. Uwery, Oct. 21. Mrs. Emmet Hunter, Oct. 2K.

Prof. Le Walters, Nov. 4.

Mrs. George Knoy, Nov. HE

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the devotional exercises and the inspiration to be gaimtd by attend mce at 'these sessions should lx- helpful to all who plan to attend. The Sunday School Board will meet at seven o’clock at the church Fri lay October 12. The ex officio Chairman Rev. W. H. Thompson Pastor of the Church will lie with us and a full attendance is urged EVANSVILLE— Francis Sulaski, “knocks her in every direction" Mrs. Frances Sulaski, 57, his wife for thir-ty-seven years allegt - in a divorce sui.

Diplomas have been awarded to everal of the children who pavticpated in the “Treasure Hunt” con- ' lucted by the City Library, th. uni- ! mer under the supcervision of Mrs. ! Fred Thomas, Librarian. Much in- 1 erest was shown by the children, and much reading done. Out of the 83 student who en- ! isted in the “Treasure Hunt," diplo- [ nas were awarded the following: j Mary K. Johnston, Clare Lytle, Dorothy Eudaiy, Eugene Meikel, \’ir;inia Ann Throop, Erdene Cox, Eugene Fulkerson, Marian Jane K11U, Katherine Alice Duncan, Leah Oakes, Mary Louise Kocher, BilR A kew, Gerald Weaver, Elizabeth Varvel, Marjorii Black, Russell France, Wilna France, Donald Garrett, Elizabeth fount, Margaret Durham, Grafton Eongden, Jr., Zink Fleenor, Leone Sutherlin, Warren Confer, Katherine V'aughn, George (}. Vaughan, Jean Avis Peterson, James Peterson, Ruth i’eter n, Kenneth Peck, Jr., Jay C. 'ix, Marjorie Ruth Shamel, Franci s Marian Mathes, and John Van Horn. This contest was supervised by the Indiana University Extension Divi - on. PI km l MW KILLED SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 11 (UP —The body of E. F. Burton, profesor of Purdue University, who was . lied iii an automobile accident near •illev, 70 miles south of here yestorav. will he returned to his home in Lafayette, today. The accident occurred while Burton and a party of friends wore reaming floin a trip to Mexico. Burin wa- commander of the tenth District of the American Legion of Ind iana and a delegate to the American i.egioii convention here. i:\STERN STAR TO SPONSOR Lot W. PI U ’ j''I he Mapper Grandmother" To Be Presented \l High Sehool On Oct. 22 anil 23. •— o— The Greeneastle Chapter Ea tern Star will sponsor a play “The Flapper Grandmother," to he given in the High School auditorium on Monday aid Tuesday, October 22ml and 23rd. Mi Pullen will arrive in Greencastle Friday to begin work on rehearsals. The cast w ill he in charge of Miss i'luistine Dietrich, instructor in Kngi.h at the High School. Both woolen and men will participate in the play, which has proini es by its name if being highly humorous. James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eeland Torr, who reside north of Poland, fell and broke his arm and cut his head Wednesday afternoon. He was hi'ouylit into (ireenca tle and the Iracture reduced by Dr. W. R. Ilut•he on. \ I l III VON CAST LB Environment! This is the theme | upon which the glittering finery of I "Our Dancing Daughters” has been draped by Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayor in i ninging to the rreen one of the j no t fascinating dramas of youth ever presented. With the leading feminine rolehared by three \ery captivating! j young flappers, Joan Crawford, I > r- ! othy Sebastian and Anita Page, this j scintillating production, which opens at the Vonra-tie today for a two day run is refre hingiy youthful in its dashing tempo and oiiginality of plot. “Our Dancing Daughters” is not just another what’ -wrong-with-our-children picture. It trods story fields until now unrev aled and explores the hidden nooks in the lives of three very modern young women who go forth into the world with three differ! nt viewpoint . UNION ( If \PEL SKRVH I S I am making a special appeal tr. the members and friends of the Morton church to attend Sunday’s services. I want to meet you nt the

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