The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1931 — Page 1

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THE DAILY BANNER

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[IBSERVVNCK ENDS FRIDAY

(IKF.KNCASTl.i:, INDIANA, SATURDAY. APRIL4,19 31.

NO. 141.

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MINISIKUS TVKK I'' 1 ' 1

TO IMIKSKNT IM.\\

Duser Uu. DePnuv dm at nity "ill proscnt “Holiday" in Mi Littlo Theater Friday and S itnr .y evening:, April 10 and II. “Holiday" i* a recent pl.n l>y Philip Barry, and has inet uniiMial -m-, i -- on the legitimate stage. It ha re-

cently been filmed.

Tickets for this producti n will l>e put on sale at S im Hanna's hook stole next Monday. Those people who hold season tickets are urged to come eotly in older to reserve desirable it>.

SET FIHI-] TO QIAKK DEBRIS IN MANAGUA

III. \ZIN(, 111 INS OF NU tlUil AN t i n KESKMHI.KS HI (iK Fl'NKItAI. I'VRE **"d> I’KIISONS KNOWN HI'.\l>

Of Members Of

(om posed

nited Churches Sing

„f (he Cross”

||uiir I

"Message

V., F. W. MKK IINt.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Monday night under tin eity library. All eligible ex-.-eivire men ari , requested to be there, whether a mem-

thm hour sen ice on I n ..i \ ^ 0 f ^|, 0 organization ui not. 'Ve

in the Methodi-t ehurc ,. su , (| „ >r t fot now tin figln i ' "' , _ l’> r " " fitting close for the special ^ for the othcr - 0 1M .r cent of the ,od . :iy ln lh " n,lns ' ,f thf

"eary Itelief Workers Soak Uebris With Oil. Impossible To Check

Heath Toll

MANAtiUA, Nicaragua, April I ll IM A funeral pyre was prepared

once riom-

which

tlte (ireencastle

bonus iii*\t congtess and the only way

isliing city of Managua.

Vs have been conducting this , ^ jm ^ conRnM with lh( . | H ( m is s 'h‘*d of relief workers, almost exA fine group of people weie ^ ]iavp mem | )els | li p ,., isr i,,|„ the vain task of recovering n , f u r the opening -emco at ^ ^ in Uu , n!ltioMU , t , K . 'dl fo th. earthquake dead from the iVlork Hr. A. K. Monger htel rum- of the central put of the eity, t !„ first period, and follow- . - , ■ jrp /’ a L' I I ■ 1 wv, ' r ,l "' debris which wa -inging of some of the great 11P, || J " ,l cm id market and the pen

of the cross and the leading of ( ‘ ' iSentiaiy.

. Scripture which had 1/ \ I MT( '( I I I ' 1 " '' r, 'ikag( will be the pyre i 1 with Christ and the Cro^s, he I i \ I I I * /1 I I s I A« un recove led dead today when the I . ;l u . r ., helpful message on ^ L V'TI ' \ / ’I ' R '•icmation v 11 removi. the Inst po--i-Tllarkgrotiiid of the Cross.” II" j. N I ll/.llilMJ bility of an evict eount of risualti—. J |lUt p,,. fa,t that while it is A careful uwk hy national guani 1 ti iiig to ' mphasir.e the heau'.y — “ officials of the number buried sinu cross in art and In fine church (JOES ON Kl’KEE XT CLINTON the city was destroyed hy quakes last - ■ nevet forget the I WHILE X( TING AS FEDERAL Tuesday showed i total of 566 bodle „f . It was a rud . \GENT ' unted foi. In addition 1' others | rr ss u|H>n which Jesus died, i ' were reported bulled in a trench at ,

I n’presi-nted the deepest reali- | CL1 \ 1( ) N , n<1 .. April U Sentences j U ’'. "!

■ ejjf 1 Lieut. ( ol. r. U. (lurrett oi Monror. e’ Veto, I.. Raphael had ! totiillinK ' V2 ° ,l!,V W " n ' m ."' " I ""l ^ j l.a., -aid tint mot. than half of tlv

Hert Cash, of Harmony, former has- ^ , i|readv werp burk . (| alu | that th , bet bull player, now a special proh.b, wo , lld not t . xn . ed 1-000 . K .

The cross, he pointed out, was ’ tiu11 a « e "t " f ,he 'lepartment . f jus- Swif , t tph R ,. d r ,. oss d i rt . ctol ., con- j

La ii human necessiav. but a i ‘" <l S "" *' • lunte - r,, " rt firmed hi- e stimate.

| of the " ’ ' were found !••>'• There are II lies buried al ng | | ,|ways been centrai in the tkipation in a “spree" at Synd t< lkl , |t; ,. . „ penitent! rhuich, and it represents hist Sunday night. 12.', la boxes by families; 27.p in a L • the Christian faith. ( :i ' :l 1 defended b> Col- ial ditch back of the cemetery: five j. in chargr f thr onel Sawyer of Newport, vere a ■ , public dump; three near th» W I ( Mov ler. This period cused of lie oming drunk ami drawing water works an I tuo in Cr-iter l.ik'Lp.,| irsund the theme of "The guns on a < owd of peoph l S ndi- behind the pres dace. in Human K\peiience." The eate about It) o’clock Sunday night. The strain on the refugees a- w'll it was interpreted by the doth were found guilty by Judge as the marine forces and the national

George Bingham, Cash being sen- guaid- wa- demonstrated last night tented to the state penal farm for sj\ j by seven shootings. A guard at tlv

I,. Raphael had

uf the -econd period and itis • was “The Cros.-, A hart of llis-

V.X I RKMK CNlT InN (Read Luke 83::i9-4y. Text Luke 2":4.3.) And ••• iid unto him, X'erily I say unto thee, today shall thou be I"' with me in paradise. The stoi y of the enitent thief we owe to Luke’s r> carche-. Itles.- ns aie precious Truly, while there is life there mpe And the last act of Jc as, while he was in his own agony, was to give comfort to a dying criminal. To tl.c end, it was is mi -ion to seek and to save t lost: to tile end it was his way to ease the sufferings of the uman heart. There is a ,-atisfa tion, too, in thinking, too, in thinking that our Lord had companionship in hilast agony. His f r a I - had forsaken him and fled. Hi- enemies, with brutal malice, t hing tauntat him. In this lia t expected place he found a f a ml who believed in him. The riend of -inner- went into the great mystery leading a penitent -inner, they would lie together i oia<li-c Prayer: Our He,a only l ather, who wille t not tla death f a sinner, but that al! should come unto thee, and live; wv piay that thou w ill be very no >r to any who are departing this life, giving them comfoit of hoin and peaco (I oiitiimeil on Page :’,)

SCIIOOI, HE \D ASKS TOI RNEY BE ABOI.ISIIEI)

SIMPLE RITES ARE HELD FOR KNLTE ROCKNE

IT' N KRAI. OF FAMOIS NolUF. DAME GRID < OU II HELD SATURDAY I*. M.

VUII.M OF AIRPLANE CRASH

Services Held In Sacred Heart Church At Smith Itend. Funeral Hroadcast Hy Itadio

GRAN I El) HIS (Hit E Helen Alberta Itrowiting, of Gieetf it i tion lilougbt by F.ugene llrowmng, was granted a divone on her cro-s-com-plaint, in the Putnam Circuit court Saturday morning on grounds het husband would not work and was oldom at li me The couit also restoreflj i her former name of Houck. The husband did not appear in court to; | conte-t the avion, but was representi eil by attorney. The couple separated! in February, 19:11, following a mai-

[ riige in 1929.

I.O( XL MAN’S FUIIKR HIES John Ensign, age 92 years, passed j away Friday evening at his home in David City, Neb., following a tx»o | week's illne -. He was the father of j Geoige Ensign, of thi- city, who wa-|

GANGSTER IS CONVICTED IN UNCLE C ASE

LEO HKOTHKKS FOI ND (.I ILTV HX .11 HY DE VHLOt K EH FOR MANY HOCKS

ll-YKAU I F.HM RKt OMXIENHEO Penalty Lightest Pirssihle For Murder In Illinois. New Trial l ighl Starts.

SOLTI BEND, Ind., Xtnil t. (UP) lleneath the spreading boughs of old

council oak on the edge of town the e , ... hit . be ,, 8i(le when the olul wa a shady spot today awaiting the , | { ,. si ,|,., the Gieen-a-tle body of Knutc Rockne. ! ot her son, Artlun Ensign, of Lincoln.

* Hit A(,0, A pril I, 11 Pi < on vie tion of l/'o X". Brother- on a cliarge of murdering Alfred Lingle, Tribune r>

man an-' l H,r * ,r ’ " as hailed today by civir, po|

itieal and icligious leadi'r- a the

It was here 263 year- ago that l.a ■ Nr|> \,

Salic, French explorer, smoked the pipe of pc ico w ith the Indians. Beginning at :l p. m. the last rites a simple, solemn service without mass • for Koikne were held in the church of t ie Sacred Heart in th- eampus. Places in the little ehureh shaped like a cro-s were re-erved foi Notre Dame athletes, intimate friends oi Hockne and the immediate family. Tin world listened to the ceremony over

tile radio.

Million- who marvelled at the great football machines built by Hockne limed in. Efforts were made to hnv" the broadcast transmitted over a

-hurt wave length to Nmwiiy, birth- j

I'ln «>f the lute coach. INDIANAPOLIS, April I — "I From far and near the crowds came v . ()U | d |,. IV( , i >( , ( . n a | llt |,,.((,. r „ff if |

to pay their last respe ts. P.rave men , had | aid ()Ut th;lt

who ought foi Rockin' and Notte Be, an-. Ilansell Westmoreland,

Caskey, with w limn the deceased m id" hi- home, -urvive. The funeial will

be held Sunday.

ROBBERS OF

FILLMORE

MEN C U CUT

TWO NFt.HDI s <;l\ LN III TO 2.'* t E\RS l OR ROBBERY "I l\ XN

\ N 11 || \ It LAN HI UST.

I F M"-i t -top ever taken to "end gaiv

mle in Cicago."

\ jury delibeluting f i 27 hour found Brothers guilty last night of shooting the reporter in the back of the bend in a pedestrian subway last June 9. His punishment was fixed at II year- imprisonment, tlio light c-t penalty possible under thr \eidict. “By convicting this killer the jury erved notice un the world that gang killers are not wholly immune in , ur city," said liufus ('. Dawes, president of the XX'orld's Fair, or Ceiituiy of Progress Exposition, to lie held in

1933.

Other men high in the political. ligious and civic life of Chicago expressed similar opinion , clu-.-ing a "epuch.iI ’ the state'- su, I'e-s in breaking at lust tbroiigli the tiuflier of ilence to prov man

(i \RX EDIT \TION \L I.E VDER ( II XKGI.S LM.MOR \l I I X PRE- \ XILEI) \M()N(; ''I I DENTS

Dame i mild n t control their grief, j „| d> was permitted to lr,liltJ of ^«'niitting a minder with Hundreds who never knew him but |m> hl . municipal court fine on a '»“t even trying to prove why ht

a v hi- long line of gridiron heme- in I ( | n , M kcnne-- charge in installments ''"'D d >'■

The end came with dramatic .i|,| denues-. Since 2:21 o'clock XX’i'dlles-

Jk' , included a cull to per-onal I"'.“If any man would ome after i-a'nl Jesus, “let him take up hi • The li v. Crowder clbsed hilastr Vit .. H iking story of a lirJ'ictc wa- converted to the

months on the charge of drawing deadly weapon and fined f 10 and co ts and given sixty more days for being drunk. unte was fined $10 and costs

Ilian faith and who gave up a nd sentenced to the farm f,r -ix f . i position to become months on t te drunk en ,rg, A Iri'ifn.mi.'-ionary under the Bap-j charge of driving di unk against Casli [' "i and t" .illy gave his 'ife ,,f drawing a gun against r ■ 1 ! 11 ‘ 1 ■ cros- I ii" ' a M i ,|,. wcic dismis-cd for lack ot •" i-

cro-s, he -aid, was a call to dence.

1 'bis. Witnesses te tified that Cash hud fourth period was in charge of a | arir) , calibre revolver drawn on R" II. H. Bruner. His theme about uo persons, several of whom “The Cro-s in Social Kedemp wen , nlt , ln | H . rs „f Sylverter Sanquen-

Mr. Lruiier said ont* of the

I"": I'l'als of our world today i- |ln ,, d again-t a

j etti’s family. The witnesses said they . weie lined up

J" 1 '," ,,f ]i “ redemption. He |i( . in ,, heh| th ,. r „ when offi.

f u "lit l ■ iact that many w ay - finiul redemption are living of

water tanks which formerly supplied the city, shot four persons attempting to take polluted water. The natives were warned repeatedly against using the water, hut the shortage foreed them to extremes—with the resultant

danger of an epidemic.

Karlici, another guard -hot Ere' looters who were llecing fiom the ruin- of the city. One of them had

$7,001) on his person.

I'he evacuation of the last groups of American women and children was j resumed. The transport Chaumont at ' Corinto, where they were taken will

arrived.

K Lut' i, the way of capitalistic j "lt'H<' : ' 1 way of socialism in f"“"y forms; the way of a dictatol-1 1 °f either the higher m the lower 'til- in society: and there is the i oft hristianity, the way of a saclife and death if necessary. ! only hope of ri'iil -ocial redempli, s in the Christian way. The f "f the world is "Don’t take

INDIAN Al’OI.IS, A,'.I I Heisirts of alleged immorality among hich -diool -ludellts attend ii^ tile hil-ket-ball tournanu nt in ll'iiilianapolis resulted yesterday in th, -tate hoard of education taking step :,, determine whether the tourneys Jiould be abolished. tii-orc,' C. Coif. sUr iperinteiident of public instructio appointed a cmnniittee to priflx* th' ituatiou and report it- finding- to the education board XV. A. Wirt, superintendent of the Gary schools, told the .boar,I that numerous reports had reached him that some high school Indents conducted themselves immorally while here at-, tending the last tournament. ( liargi.'S| of drinking had r, .ii'hed him. he -aid. "These reports are pretty w ide-

chargt

action tiipp, Barry \\;,l-h, H ,nua- instead of laying out the fine in jail gan, Stuhldreher, Crow ley. Me ire. Mo- - ;|t thl | .. lt( , () f a ,|. lVj p,. n ,ust

hart, Wynne, Carideo, Schwait/.. and | th( . nPxt ten to twenty-five day afternoon the jury had been lock

mourned th«‘ passiiiLr of

ot her

genius.

It wa.' m sad clay for football and Notir Dame—a heart r^mlinir h» m«eomiiuf. All business houses in South Itend closed tbeii doors for the dnx. Flags were at half staff. 'I'he Notre Dana* stadium was draped in black. Active pall bearers were six mem-

ber^ of the 1M0 national champion- | piHmore. - dp football team 1‘rank t m'bifo, | 'phe thief was traceil hy the receipt March,nont Schwartz, Lawrence Mu! aiH j w;is ;, m *-t»*«l. lins, Martin Hrill, ( apt. Tom ( ■ n \ j Tln» \Vestmorel;nnls wen* allege I Jo and ( apt.-elect lorn ^Hlr. have taken $45 and a wat«h from Twelve members of Koekne giad- i |^,.ir \ictim>. The Hursts were foreed uati"g class of 1911 formed tie* guard 1 j,, ij|*jve tie* bandits in their car sevid honor. I’he list of honorary pall ; ( , |;| | mdes and it was during this trip bc;.rei> t out dned the nam* - ot L»M | that Mansell Westmoreland eare|e>sly men from all parts of the nation. | > j l | )lM j th<» receipt in the automobile.

years in the Indiana state r ,.f;, nna .: - <1 >')*• Th. ., had heen no del inile w..,.l

l of what was going on inside. For Westmoreland left one of the • h,llp ’ SllbHth ' receipts for hi fine in the automobile ^ a venllct * had ' l "' , ' 1 " 1

of Ivan Hurst. II. It. 2, of Fillmore, call the jurors and see what |»r'u.s,K.-ct.i

Feb. II, after he and hi- brother, "'C'■

Charles Westmoreland, 23 years old. Su,,ti ‘ nl > - at I'- m - ,h '' wer- get! to have held up Hurst of '"■gument ceased, the jury -e„t out

the lawyers were summoned, llrotbers was brought in and the verdict

and his cou-m, IL.rla,, Huts-, also of; "'' rd il h,ul lo ’

rcHil.

'We, the jury, find tin defendant. Leo X . Brothers, otherwise known a l.,» X Bader, otherwise known a Buster, guilty of the murder of Alfred J. Lingle, and we fix his puni-b-ment at fourteen years' impii.-oi

no'lit," intoned the clerk.

There were a few gasps in I In*

, , , , , spread,” Mr. XYirt declared. "It’s a;

carry about 150 of them to the ( anal , , md to thn>w maMy young

/.one. The otlieis will be taken to 'll United Mate- by other -hips.

( \SK M’I’E.M.KD TH THE S I ATE SUBREME CHl H I

'The damage suit of Alexander Mor- , ii- against George Finley, in whieh, a verdict of $1,000 w as returned in j favor of the plaintiff by a jury which j heard the case in the Putnam Circuit

court last July 3, ha- been appealed Antepartum

nurse makes HF.PHHT The following report of her activities for the month of Man'll, has been mad,' by Miss Mary Ague- Millei,

County Nur.-e:

Analysis Of Patients

Orthopedic

to the Indiana Supreme Court by *'ne| Postpartum

defendant following denial of a new Non communicable

r. ' ll1 " wor ’ d trial by Judge James P. Hughe... Th. ' Infant health supervision

l! think you odd.” The cull of the ’

{H'ople into th,- city without chaperons. Generally l,ut not always, "f eourse—the child!' come from home- where parent c not as tint as they should be in watching the ixmduct of their ehildi ■ n.

County llospitnl

from all walks of life. 1 The holdup men were sentenced to , Strict regulations were adopted fori t,.„ t„ twenty-five years each " ,i nt»ooin. r,,t,, i . pnn,n 0,1

handling traffic fnmi the home to the j a ( harge of auto banditry and chuirli an,! from there to the u'liie-j they wer, given ten-year -enteneoi, t, iy. on robheiy cunts The sentences are, ’The Football Coaches' Association n ,n concurrently. Sentence was

pronounced hy Karl At Cox, ( riminal

Association

of Amcii a -cut a silver-plated tube

bearing a Ini,'! history of Rocklit - I judge pro tent Detective D" ili;,- and a sh, " '. of (icrmaneiit parih-1 ni , Houlihan and Kmmett W. Enmi nt paper mi w hich is enscrollcd hi- ; tfh.higlit captured the men.

achievement to Is placed in the grav, | at tin permission of Mrs. Rockne.

(»rls 11 l!;iliu°' f.asuh sehvk i> xi lll r ll lYdlllly. HUST BAPTIST <111 U( H

p' is. "Do take tilings to heart,’

, I ca-e Wiis

venued here from Clay , oun j Tubetvulosi-

i . I tv and grew out of an accident - , ‘ ry is ll "‘ stor >' of « mi,n " ,10 which a scythe in the hands of the dc- , Social service

g t, riliH to he.nt fendant struck and injured the plain-

in Uthei eommunicable

A t ing- tin rilily to heart.

During the closing hour a chorus of : . _ f'r- ft,mi the four co-o|K>rating Itxh,'. sang “The Me.-sage From I 1 r «s-. I,y MacFarland, in a most j ''"'d rendition. Mrs. <’. W. Otis, 4 "tor of (he ehoius, inspired! [ I ' r ! singer, and the exquisite ac-1

t played by Pn f. V. D.

•""F-on, together with the spirit of

produced a wonderful re- j

vn “ hy the choru-. Their attack-' l ' 1 1 ir, peanissamos, in fact t'ie ■ ^en-enible was perfect. The solo j

kni^ltls IYm|»lars To Attcml Cliurch

of

MASONS XX ILL <.<t TO PRESHY TERI AN SERA It E HERE SUN-

DAY MORNING

"He taken 1^- Miss Ardith

Analysis Of l*ii|ol-

Hnmc visits

1 ( lass room talks | Special attention to indhidunl

pupil.-

Schools visited

Pupils excluded for symptom,

i communicable disease Notes sent to parents

I Teacher- regularly chocking health

habits

j Office interviews

' Talks

Meetings attended

j places the local in titution ,,n

iy, of approved hospital- which i- pub

I lishod ill t'ie M , i ch 2Xth issue of 'lie Journal of the Amoiican Medical As-

sociation.

The list in tho journui include- the

37

21

9 •> 2

The Greeneastle Uonunandry of t m ^ yj N jt- jn behalf of nut inir -eivice 59

*'■ Alls. Hen Riley, Miss Evelyn I Knights Templars will attend ‘hej t ' od |j vt . r 0 j| was secured f,>r six , r '' 11 Price, Max AYilson, and | Easter morning service at the Pres-, tuberculosis contacts. ri " XX,I-,, n . Much |irui-e is due I bvterian church. Mi-- Ardith Mom , Dental care was secure,i

soloists. ■ -

R K G I S 1 E K E D BY AMERK XN y,, l .,i i ,| Ea-t,i message- will l„' MEIHt \l. X)< LX'TION |„ um | a || t |„ -, rvic- of the I-, ' IN 1931 < ENSl's Hapti-t iliuich tomorrow. \t t

| ehureh school hour, 9:30 a. ni„ instead stolen included a floor l imp, sin II

The Putnam county hospital i- of the usual class study period, a. writing table, fiv, small mgs. a again given a high rating hv t'ie! -tudy peiiod a spe ial Eis'er progranii leathei covred chair, and -’.het al American Medical A-sociation. wire!.' wil he pr--entgd hy the children a.eL ti e|e- suitable for ;, small loom.

it- list, y amg people. The program will con- Entrance was gained to the boil e

sist of recitations and songs, ;ni I a| thtough a store loom and by bre iking pageant, "The The E i-tei Message. Die |, a ui.| ,,ut of an inner door,

which will Is' given by the girls of

th, intermediate department, the Do, I) I \I |)| ci.s das.-, and th, church choir. The YlJIN I ltl>

a very realistic |

HOME IS ROBBED

Police Saturday morning weie -eaiching f i a thief or thieves who removed property from the home of Miss Mary Bii h, c„i ii-i Bloomington

.. , I 11 to I for conviction, w here the vote

and Anderson stleets, some time d ir-, ...

ing the pa t week during the uhsence | of Miss Birch. I Mi-- Birch reported that aiticb •

witne-- -tand, paled a tiifle and then said to a bailliff, “Let’s duck." The first big gang murder ca-e U> r, aeli t

t'hieago jury was over.

Mr.-. Rose .lessen, the defendant t white-haired mother, who had heen a constant attendant at the trial, l„ - came hysterical. Brothers’ -wcethe.irt,

Betty ( isik, wept bitterly.

Brother- dodged photographer- ill

starting back for the jail.

The juror- -aid they t«o,k twentyfour ballots, starting at 7 to 5 for acquittal and working gradually t.<>

I'l'lliaitied from the twelfth to the twenty-third Imllot. It b„ik but i few minutes to fix the punishment they

-aid.

\lthough th, exact phraseology ,,f the jury’s verdict is “we fix the pen ally", the presiding judge may alter the punishment when he |in-.e- formal sentence. Thi- i. rarely done, however. IRI * K GOES OX ER TILL

Marion AA'ilson sang

y ' A|, n Last Words From the ^ • " autifully. It was one of the [ ' " | - 1 d -en iee- which ha been L" 111 Green, astle for a long time, ri M'aled the splendid musical taln >' h Ha. local churches have. The

for one

will In* the ,-oloist at thi- service, with ' ( . hi | d

Miss Fonda I). Hollinger presiding all Four pupils taken to family phy-

the oi gan. There w ill be reception of j s i ( .| 1 in for treatment,

members, including a communicant s, ( j nt , pupil taken to family physician

class. J for eye examination.

The Rev. II. T. Bruner will be th,^ Karo corn syrup was .-ecured for an

speaker at the union service at 7:5»j | n f a „t’.- fotinula.

names and stari-D, - of 6,719 hospit-| pageant pie-ent- in

and forceful way the events ot the cro-s and the empty tomb. A replic of both the cro-s and the tomb will

be used in the presentation.

At the hour of morning worship, 10:40, the Rev. AVm. J. Crowdei, 'he mini-.or, will bring a brief medita-

als„ .-anatoriuni- an I related in-ti’.u-tions that a, • ho 'ted ill the I'ni'cd States. It emits the names of 510 hospitals, which, after investigation, were not ace, p'i',1. I he inclusion of the name of any institution may be taken as an indication that evidem

\l \lllo

|,Ht AL MUSICIANS RECEIVE UhRD FROM sI’EEDXX \ X OF Fit IMS

u,., fr'rS::::;

tii es in that institution has not come I

This will !«• followed by an Kas'.er ! The (iieencastle Band may play at

\ large Overby Ovemigbt F.xpr, truck, carrying 15,000 poutiil.' <>1 j freight, enioUte I'l 111 < lev, Tin,I 'o j St. Louis, went over a Till on the \ h i hill on the old Bainbridg, road, north of Gri-i'n,;,-tI". Friduy midnight, »l»d had to be pulled back on the i,,:cl hy a w reeky r and tiieh- lion, l o XT ( anillioii gaiage. ! fleigir was un

* '“'htoiium of the church was al- | j n thi- church, hi- -uhjcct being: "Be , yj„. trip was made to the Jume. ^ l'll"i| for this last hour. ( hind Closed Doors.” Mrs. Bruner will j vvhiteomh Riley Hospital to taki 'Itit, probable that this clmrus | |„. the organist for thi- service. | t .|u| d for admittance.

"""Me a permanent organization 1 The Easter party for the children

Cu, tonunity, and if so we may

pPm

t ■ ►ni-t

""" rare treats in a niuFical '•ext year. Mrs. Otis is an

Fi,„| *' a and het under- [ '">< ai >d interpretations produce f ort4n ^l effect Greeneastle is ■ ' ,lt ' 'n having such a director ^'""u.mnity chorus, and should ■ j* 1 * musical organisation w hich

k "°W'i all over the statue

Six smallpox signs and one scarlet

of the chuich will be given Monday j f t , V er sign were tacked up.

afternoon from 2:30 to 4:00.

I he annual busim - mi,tmg ( Fern Beck who is teaching in church w ,II bo held 1 hl ' r ^ jn'chigan has arrived to sped Easter at 7:3<r preceded ifcv a hi ua ients Mr. and Mrs. Omer

to the attention of the Council (1|1 1 baptismal service at which time sev- ........ Li,, ..PhU era! mothers and fathers of the eon ii I r.’in ' V S; Th, cWI-| .U.^'ilCC. jlw^- .Hi-U.l

counciLs publislied li s t mnrks tin* b'*

tht India a polls ' i during th. . nual nib ' u,d ; k 1

velopment of an aggiessive campaign to establish -af,'guards against irresponsible or malicious institutionwhich are a menace to the puhli' . The Putnam county hospital, c ' >'■ lished in 1923 and maintained by the county, Jia- a cap., ity of 40 t»at ,• 'its. and averaged 13 patients daily during

the past year.

at 6:30.

Healing on an application tor -uit and maintenance m gey by Ltle Hauck, plaintiff In a divorce action , again-t A. A. Hauck, scheduled f »r

•Vtlv HE WK XTHKR 0 Saturday morning in the Putnam Cir--lifhti.' "‘•tonight and Sunday; ! cuit court, was postponed until '"-'.xt

! * Tiiursday afternoon b? Judge James

,,uil tonight in extreme |tin Ue ,i H» , on ' w 'tb light frost; con-

1 "'" 1 Sunday.

H lyrhes,

when the defendant failed

tff appear in court^iuturday. Q

with her parents Mr. and

Beck on East AVashington -treet. Miss Beck formerly wuh a teacher in the

local High School. «

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brown and daughti^, of Ccntrulia, IU., arc vi-it-ing Mr. and Mrs. Isiwreiicc Dropsey, East Seminary street. Mr. Brown was formerly shi«' managei at the local J. C. Penmc store.

anthem will he "I Know I hat My K'*

deemer Livetli.”

"An Adventuic At A Tomb" will be Mr Crowd"!'s -ubjcct.fur evening worship at 7:30. A special featuic of this service will be the use of some new gem.- of sot,.’ in tin New Las'.,-

Hymnal.

You are cordially invited to all of

these services.

Indication thn'. • nploymcnt con ition# aie — ' '.'.:ng tier ,,i th,- n,g it-

wurmer, was .-een by Sheriff Xl'.i> , . Bryan who stated Saturday that im nounccd Saturday that th. transient had be n housed in the: wood golf '■•ur.-e will be officially County Jail the past two night-. The opened Sunday. A ni*n o r

County Jail also had no leg^lai P'df 1

Mil E < Ol RSI'i OPENS

XX’ E Search anil Ernest Stonei an-

NUftlificially / bn

oners Saturday, tin Shcritg^aid. hoi the past several months thi' local jail has housed from•me to tourteon I Dumps each night. J

."Saturday : Duck, eliroute soul oh Roa t !, w ,

seeking a new w ,\ into (rteeiie:i- I"

Inroi mation regarding .i contract, , . . ,

. alter tmdinu it was linpo-sHdi t" g* t

Im May 30, the date of the intellia-l , , , ,,,, • . ,! tluotigh the XX a ter XXors ohoT, tiolial raeing classic, ha- been receive,I i ,

, , ,i when the accident iKcurii'd. '•> " ' ' | truck or

f,om T. E. “Pop" Myers, '.ce-pres,-) ^ on 8# to avoil | passing dent of the Speedway Company. I he tll| . uU)f h Brazil but wa- forced to tun. matter of whether th. band will play | )ff tlvcuiue of loW bridges on Road iguin th huot» b< ln ,,, v, , j,tting Back oiy the near future. Myers’ letter '‘l>“; alld the truck driver |.ro confined instruction- a- to the uni- ii t , dl , d lmi k t« Road ::6 and ,,n west forms for the occasion. Because of activity of Brazil p'dii ", Giccnca.-tle ha. been leprc-entcd by , |u .k driver-*vith le ave load- avoid

n band at the 50n mile race for the town.

past five or six years and il®is believed that the l„c„' „.u-.cia..s will ^ ({s Mi( 9 U(;h (;Y dETTEK

play at the j*|H*euway ajcam thl.'*

provements have been made on thi murse and it is believed that th' Northwood links wilr prove eveirmot, j popular to Hie local golfers this sen son, _ I Mias

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Mr- Hilaries .YRCaughey av liu* mi

Aniffew Hirt wht Ua.- i^u visiting » nit ^

his brother Smpson*Hirt and family, ho8pit B>

returned to his home in Pine Bluff, ^ wa e reported

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tmluy.

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