The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1931 — Page 2

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smooth and fine, it blends naturaMv with any complexion and gives fresh! youthful t hloom. \'o Irritation. N'o flahv or pasty look. Never leaves tin

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Vt\\ JT VaPCRub ;Have Ivaatcr (iuesls • i OyEELiLMlU-ION JAR_S USED YEARIV ( ; ue . t , „ r \, r * and Mrs. Charle*

Raster were Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Huffman

I II I MORI. I \ IIKPKN DENTS V, IN >! ( 'OND NK I (i AMF

Their

oiid victory in two weeks hy tin Fillmore Indepen-

dent basketball team over the Plain i.eld Roy's School team Satunlar night, :!4 to 2K. Jn a tilt the previou Satuiday night the Fillmore five won IK to Ifi. . In the tilt Saturday night the Fill more five launched a fast otfensivi with Arnold leading the scoring. Doy el -tarred on defense for Fillmore, Fillmore' lineup consisted of Ar nold, Bok an I Kersey, forwards; McCammack, Doyel and Day, guards and Roark, center. Plainfield’s liiwup was Davis an Mundy, guards; O'Havei and Benny guards; and (Irigsby and Simadoich centers.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

X20 TO S.'illtl I AltMKRS 3—0—9 OR 12 MONTHS TIME INDIANA LOAN CO. f.-; 1 1 F. Washington Street

The American air cadets will meet in the old armory -Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Mr. and Mir. Sanfotd Smith on Berry street, are the parent,; of a son, Richard kee, horn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt, Mr«. Louise Sullivan and son, of Imjinnapolis, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sallust, south of the city. Norma J. Vaught, five day old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaught, passed away Sunday night at II o’clock. Interment will he in the Union cemetery in Paike county. Dr. Byron Wilson, comptroller of DePauw university, has gone to Mishawaka to attend the annual meeting of the North Indiana conference of which he i a member. Dr. Wilson will deliver the conference sermon in the Firs: Pre-byterian church Sunday morning. William Arnold, <107 south Indiana street, underwent a minor operation at the Putnam county hospital Sunday for kidney trouble. Mr. Arnold haliecn ill for several days and was taken to the hospital Sunday morning. 11 is c ndition Monda> was reported good.

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Mrs. James Nelson is reported crit- Mrs. Henry Thornberry and Mr. and | daily ill at her home on N%■ th Jack 1 Mrs. Hubert. Cosand of Pendleton, j son street. ; Dt. and Mrs. R. M. Hubbard of Indi-

i .,'n | anapolis, Dr. A. E. Hubbard of

| founty Agent Moyd Miller spent! |V((rj aml Mr am| Mr> .

the week end at h, home irf Itppe- ( , , (lf M(1 „ r( . ivi || e . H »noe county. + + + Miss Katherine Hauer has return- Mrs. VVilsoh U ill Address cd from Chicago here she in-nt her Missienary Swielies

Mrs. Byron Wilson left today for Couth Bend viier, she will deliver the

Master vaeatioij.

T.'.M. Roberts of Manhattan wh is in the local hospi'.al at Terre Haute is reporte'l I’riticalK ill. The local Green astle Chamber , f Commerce will meet at the First National Bank tonignt at 7:.‘i0 o’clock.

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Ordway, wealthy, younj ; ing longer in a comparatively up-

uaror. wakes a forced landing in right nosturc.

The flier was shown to an old-

finu in right posture. i fashioned bathroom on the firs'.

an orange grove in the hinterland Dave was conscious of a distinct floor. Ten minutes later he ot f hinda. Looking tor the overs-i sense <>f d*;pn ■ non. There was | emerged, feeling himself agau nr to pay for the damage, D. ve imething vaguely ominous about Hi hoc k of unruly hair had beev eomer upon two beautiful gills in j th ; whole place which the sheer | plastered down until the hptri.

vve:alls.

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I loveliness of the venerable house I scemeil to accentuate rather than

**• 'to di |)el. An air of brooding melknow you I anclioly had settled over it, ii.tang-

of Mueller's

iule as a night mist Cut just as definitely there. What were two

Surely

man about the

property,

Another Score

CM AFTER OW do w aren’t orv*

men?” demanded the, , ■ , . . j , , such girls doing hen

blue-eyed , i| uncompromisingly. ] thf>r ,. musl j,,. m;

l “Call him up and ask him,”

turugged Dave,

“The only telephone within si* Mile.; i.i at his house.” | “All right, then, I'll use nis. l' K, r

"Vlu.'h way do we go?”

rfhe turned and inspected him d’r K-rattdy. She missed no detail .cf 'us . un-h!eached luown hair, of ■ V-li >viiul puckers at the eomers of »e ' :uly gray eye , of the some-

V.*- »; loo-promh" nt > Inn, or of the i repair- would co t almost a. much

i ! loping shifuhh i that gavel • ; r-cut line of '.length to his

Joan - led them to the rickety

and tugged at the sliding

door, which creaked and shuddered upon its ru.-ty rollers. Within was a du-t-covered Ford touring

car of ancient vintage.

"Mueller tried to fix it,” he explained simply. “He told us the

,'Opei ng, h .m hipped body. ' Yi.u mortn't j o to Mueller’s,” »h, told him. "He doesn't like

as a new car.

The pilot opened the hood and explored with expert fingers. Hi. face was bleak ns he . tinightened

- i .ngert and, In ide , you’ve i "P and turned toward the girls. .;i,ipid otV tlie tops of twenty or) ''Komeone has deliberately Jurty of hi tree . His groves j "'Washed the commutator with a t ours right here.” hammer,” he -aid. “You can get ” I ion I'll have to -ce him any- 1 uiother for a dollar or two and it •'ay,” he -aid. “I’ll have to pay : "iH take l< than five minutes to

2i'> for the damage,” | install.”

Hi- i nt a pha-ant man,” said! “I’M order one sent from Tampa

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younger, black-haired girl, by bus,” Joan said wearily. 'tn st ibing you can do is to j think I can put it on my-' lf. .way • fa.-t ns you can.” i othei score for Mueller.”

it 'V*! \'.u i cur that I could, she turned abruptly and walked

‘ • t ik< ivi»* to hi - hou • &rul! thi* hou ♦*.

•• .. - ' l nearest railroad or bus j .. Who , thig bir , l( Vuelh r, any- ' ’ . „ , ' way?” demanded Dave, walking ■ •,». n car, answered tn: 1 1^ i( > Sn |, y “From everything . U, Hie hair of glinting gohl, . | , vi . J ou g ._ |. |n banning g. out ul cnmnil sum W- thi „ k p,,'in,.. “

'. been aide to use it for

-ort of a bright little boy ■ I I • iigir.es,” he persisted. ■ I could fix it.”

\ Helping llauil

ihit would be wonderful!”

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fied the younger girl, hope-I thrill. ■Jean, please let him try it.” ‘ “A!, iight, ’ agreed the other ... t 'i -ntly, “but I still think that i. u better go before Mueller

/ a ^ ics around,

“May 1 introduce myself?" vrn1 ii. ! ‘he flier. "My name is

'• •/ i i Ordway.”

‘T am Joan Marbury," nodded •' c older girl with perfect poise. !1d» i my cousin, Kally Mar-

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, Rally's black eyes fell shyly un- - i bis direct gaze. She turned • .' followed Joan, who had ul- ■ . ly begun to walk in the dircc- • i bence they had come. Dave, • >i» i ban a little diverted, at rolled

.. t-them.

'h y merged from the grove info a little clearing beside the • it country road whiih he hud » c troni the air. At the other 'o r a pathetic attempt at Inwn- . oi i ,r 'nod a two story house of ' •itIn rod brick which had once u»,. •, a perfect and beautiful cx- ► n.,i!.; of Southern Colonial archiv Across its front ” w d veranda, duplicated by a ailed balcony at the second floor • d. The overhanging roof was

pi e carious)

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to think I’m not going to like him. The black-haired Sally placed a small, tunned hand upon his sleeve. ‘‘I'leusc, Mr. Ordway, don’t go near him,’’ : he begged. "Really, Joan i right. You must go away.” Her eyes looked into Dave's with an expre ion of concern for his ufety ihat gave him a di 1 .a. >

ly supported by several Corinthian pillars, from

whi'.'h grayish-white paint was peeling in long, scrofulous splinters. One of the # column., was missing, leaving a gap as conspicuous ns a mif.iing front tooth. A

side faring the

butter on

"Look here,” he said suddenly, “are you two girls here all alone? Isn't there ome man here to look

out for you?”

“My father died nearly a year ago,” Joan flung over her shoulder,

not looking back.

“Oh, I’m so sorry,” he -aid con tritelv. “But aren’t (here any

other men to help you?”

“Mueller has offered his services,” . h.. replied, "but we’re on our Vvn, Sally and 1, except for

Hannah, our cook.”

“That settles it,” he declared. “I've a longing to meet the amiable Mueller that only an interview can satisfy. Hut first, if I can find a bucket of water ami some map. I'll come out from be-

hind my disguise."

lb- glanced down again into Sally’s deep eyes and found something reflected in their blackness that stirred his pulses. She leaned slightly toward him, watching her

cousin carefully.

“Please don’t think we’re rude,” she whispered. “Joap's getting so he . hardly pallwto trangei But it’s just because she' had* o

much to worry her.”

There was no opportunity for him to reply. They had r. ached the paintless front step which led to the porch. Joan, still cool ami impersonal, led Dave through a dim hallway, high-ceilinged, long

and exquisite in proportions. Great

—- - I square rooms to right and left inh mging at a rakish | di cat pd that in the days of its ,1 dc; others hmf been blown away ; y ou vh the old mansioa hud been lurine thi. fierce kSnrnva *knl t bf , home of people both cultured

during the fierce atoms that com« . t., Florida in th" early Fall. land wealthy. Now the wall paper Behind the plantation hou c an i was faded, the rug- patched and

threadbare. But the dunk, musty I odor so often n part of aged houses j was not there. Poverty there might

old barn leaned wearily upon its foundations as if hoping ®for a | "Widen gust of wind which might

■ciieve it from it. duty of remain-1 bV; din Md'»hifuV«neM wn'". 1 '

waviness was no longer in ov.denec. His bronzed face shornfrom repeated applications of sou and water. His strong, loF-T” ■ . were a bright pink from the Jnlion of a nail brush. Hh snagy? tweed sport suit, which had h< » protected from the engine oil hy kh iki overalls, were immnrulnta anil bore the invisible imprint ol * London tailor. \ tea wagon, one of whnss wheels were slightly askew, ha been rolled to a hady corner , the high-ceilinged vcramla. its class top was a pitcher <*• In h orangeade ami a chocolate cake such as no hotel or club che in Dave's experience had <\ fashioned. Sally, who was pouring, had changed mio a " '"Y .•red Ol amly ami looked di’tiuc ingly pretty. Her piquant piohle wa etched again t the background „f greenery beyond and, when .he suddenly tinned ami glanced a' him, Dave flushed guiltily, con- , ious that she had caught him staring openly. But if she had been offended, she made no sign, turning demurely back to the table and busying herself with the filling of the tall glasses. “Too had I can't offer you ice,” she ai -sized, handing him a cool tumbler. “Three y*M» ago we had electric refrigeration operated by current from Cathay. Hut, ot course, even the poles are down

now.”

.. 'Cathay'?" echoed Dave, puz“Yes You must he the only person 'in the United Stales who doesn’t remember the name. I thought every man. woma" *nd child in the country bought a lot ° r “ a i in'Europe during the real estate boom in Honda, he fold her matter-of-/actly. . Jiisl \ Memory 1 “Cathay was an elaborate subdivision about two miles from here,” she explained. ’ It was to have been a sort of earthly paradise set down in the midst of orange blossoms and tropic flower ,,-rdens. It was wonderful for a while, hut when the bottom dropped out at the end of the boom it gradually reverted to th. jungle." t Dave had censed to listen. He ^t perfectly silent, his ears attuned to a tan,iliar. faraway hum in the afternoon sky. im girl heard it, too, and looked toward

sri - i' 1 '" 7 ” J' munt ' rd

Dav<, wto • . . “I don’t think he is a pilot but he owns nt least onoplane, Sally rxplained. “Joan ami I both think he has several planes, hut he fc never invited us to look into nis hangar. Joan wouldn’t have gone if he I". 1 invited u ’ • Dave staled at the t rapallygrowiug dot m the sapphire sky. Larger and larger it became until nresently it roared over the house it a considerable altitude. He rose and walked to the edge of U><' porch where he could follow it with* hi; ey< I <h w i traigh northward for a quarter of a mile, .hen, suddenly, the heat of its motor ceased as it swooped down- ( ward in a long spiral, disappearing from si*ht benind the tops of tho nearest orange trees. Dave stood motionless, listening intently. be muffled roar sounded again, but the plane did not reappear. At last the noise dwindled into notn(Tq b* Conlinuad Tomorrow)

Mrs. Floyd M- ersmith and Mrs. Wilbur S. Donner and son went to Columbus, O., Monday for a visit. Mr. amt Mrs. trthur Friend entertained a few gu- -ts at twelve o’clock dinner Faster at their home on Hanna

st reel.

Mis. Elizabeth 1 raig who fell at her home on East Wo-hing'.on street road Thursday and ouffcre l an injure I l.i| i.- repmti'd restin ' coinf rt ibly. Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn Funk of Imlianapolis are the guests of Mrs. Funk’s parents Mr. and Mrs, Harry Moore on South Indiana street.

convention address Tuesday evening fur the annual district convention of the misionaiy society dnd on W'*dm' day she will speak at the young people’s banquet. Thursday Mrs. Wilson will address the annual missionary convention at Lafayette and will s|>eak at the young people’s banquet at ti o’clock.

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Century Club Meeting on Saturday The Century Club met Saturday with Miss Lela Walls. During the business meeting an additional Sin was voted to the Council of Club.; fund for the needy of (Jreencastle. Mrs. Cannon had the work of the afterno. ti ami gave an interesting paper on “Lorenzo the Magnifieant.” Refieshmen'.s in keeping with tlie Easter season weie served by the hostess.

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Baptist Missionary Society

Mr. ami Mr John llaspel who Will Meet Tuesday Xfternoun have been visiting their daughter The Baptist Missionary society will Mrs. Ralph Johnston and Mr. John-! inei". Tuesday at 2 o’clock with Mrs. ston ii' Monte/.unm have returned] Fay Davidson, ;{i)7 West Columbia

(jonloii l\un - Hessisl . Indmvrar S5c

^ (v | ( . | ,,.,,,'h pantie and the cuff bottom him »it|, front-1l b's]' "'ilVilk^rayon bloomers. Sizes 1 !o Hi. Offered al the, THEt j UALlxY SH(>l> .1. H. l’IT< lll'DRD

Ih'Pauw Man Fs Namnl Ollirer

home.

Township trii'tei's of Putnam ( unty held their regular monthly meeting with County Superintendent Johp C. Vermillion Monday. Regular bu -

iness was disen -cd.

Lewis “Tiny' Dirt and family, of Defiance, <)., spent Eas'er hero with his jsirents, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson llirt and family, wi t of (ireen astle. Mr. Hirt is coaching and teaching in the Defiance high school. Miss Bertha Johnson of Indianapolis was the Faster guest of Mrs. Carver on Locust street. Miss Johnson who received a broken hip when struck by an automobile in Indianapolis six months ago and was confined in the Methodist Hospital is aide to walk with the use of a cane.

\SI\S DIVORCE t N D \LIMONY OF $1,000

A divorce, custody of a nine year nid on and alimony of { 1,000 i asked hy Nellie I,. Wilcox iii a divorce action filed in the Putnam circuit court

against Herbert O. Wilcox.

According to the complaint the couple were married June 15, ipik

and separated April Hi, l!i2K.

The plaintiff charg. theii separation * the

company with a noth' r women, tot I the plaintiff he love I t \c other woman and admitted staying at hotels and

other places with her.

The plaintiff says she is employed as a department clerk in Indianapolis hut maintains her hom< with her parent-, Mr. ami Mrs. John Hinote, Reelsville R. ;t. She states she believes the

husband resides in Detroit.

James and Allee are attornej -or

the plaintiff.

INDIWA PHILOSOPHY CUH HOLDS ELECTION IN INK! \N \POLLS

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Savona On Uoi ks

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^ll^• I HA I SAVED SI K\ IVORS

OF SEA TKAGKDY LEI I

STRANDBD

ST. JOHNS, Newfoundlaml, Vpiil ii (UP) -The government steamer Sagona, which parli' ip ited in the Viking rescue, was stranded t - lay 12 miles

west of Fog Island.

The ship, euyoute north with r nd ami supplies for farmanville, 150 miles north of here, entereil the h r Inn Saturday and went on the locks when it attempted to depart. The engine room ami main hold were flooded. All passengei were -afe. The j. tooner HaioM ( nrad of 1k;i tons was wrecked \'nen it -truck Point Rosie in a dense fog. The crew of 2.'l narrowly escaped in dories, two of which were upset and their o-cu-pants thrown into the watei. The men were r.escued iiy the other dories afier a herejc struggle against a high -c i which threatened to dash them

against a cliff.

(ierman Remedy Stops 30-Year Constipation “For flO years 1 hud a hail stomach and constipation. Souring food from stomach choked me. Since taking Adlerika I am a new woman. Constipation is thing of the past,”—Alice

Hums.

Most remedi^; reach only lowr r bowel. That is why you must take them often. But this simple German! emedy Adlerika washes out BOTH

.-treet. •!• •!• •!• •!• Locust Grove (Tub Met with Mrs. Hughes Th Locust Grove club Was entertained on April 1 by Mrs. Elmer Hughes. Thirteen members responded to-roll call with historical events happening in April. There were thiee gue ts, Mesilames Ross, Purcell and Gilt/. Mis. Ray Sallust furnished the piogram with a reading “In the Garden" followed by a song, “Beautiful Garden of Prayer. ’ The hostess held contests which were won hy Mrs. Clitton Priest and Mis. Ray Sallu>t. April fo I stunts were also given. Refre.-h-ments were served hy the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Clifford Reeves. •F •!• *!* •!• -I* Mrs. Hutcheson \N ill Be Hostess to Missionary Society The Women’s Missionaiy Society of the Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:110 o’clock with Mrs. \V. R. Hutcheson, east Washington street.

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Mrs. Hittles Entertained Kappa Theta Alumnae

Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae held a business meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. .lame Bit-

that prior Hi j| ( 'I'wrelve members were pre-ent. defendant kept | hostess sent d refreshments dur-

ing the social him 1. , .j. .p .p .j. .j. -J. Belle Union 1’. T. \. Will Meet Friday

The Jeffer on Township Parent Teachers will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All members tire urged to he present. There will lie an elec-

tion of officers. .j. .j. .p .j.

Miss Southard To Be Hostess Tuesday The Over-The-Tea-Cups Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 'J'.JO o'clock with Miss I.Ilian Southard on East {seminary treet. The work of the afternoon will he given hy Miss Gi'iit-vio Ames and she will have for ijh jfx’t “The Great Meudow”.

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Young Married Women’s Class To Meet Tuesday The Young Married Women’s class of the Meth'.dist church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Damd Houck, Hamrick Station. Mrs. Lloyd Houck will bo assisting ho-t'.ss. All members who are going will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Baldwin, 128 W. Berry stteet at 7 oclock. Mem tiers please notice change of

meeting plnee.

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Miss tdains Will He Hostess lo \rt Needlework Ulub The Art Ni-edlework dub will meet with Miss Ella Adam*, 1124 East Washington street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Roll call quotation will he from “Gene S'ration Porter."

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Fortnightly Club Meeting Postponed

The Fortnightly Club which was to have met with Mi>. s. R. Rariden Monday evening 1 hi'i-u postpon(.<|

one week.

e •!• *!• *F *F 4* W. It. C. Officer's ( Inti W ill Meet Tuesday , I he W. R. ( . Officer's dull will meet Tuesday evening at 7;:|0 o’clock at the home of Mr-. W. M. Miller, 204 South Vine street. M rs . Miller awl M..'.. Reeves will lie hostesses.

Dr. D. S. Robinson, chairman of the Indiana University philosophy department, will head the Indiana Philosophy Club, organization of which was perfected at a meeting at the Y. M. C. A. in Indianapolis Saturday. Various colleges and universities of group, which will hold meetings in the state will he represented in the conjunction with the convention of tin Indiana State Teachers’ Federation

next fall.

Dr. Elijah Jordan, head of the Butler university philosophy department was elected vice president, with Dr. C. D. W. Hildebrand of DePauw university as secretary and treasurer. Officers will draw up a constitutin'. Papers were presehted Saturday morning by Prof. Frank Diehl of Hanover college on “Criticism of Behavior as a stimulus-Response Process,” and Prof. A. C Garnett of Butler on “A Psychological Approach to the Theory

of Value.”

\;>til 24. John Bowen vs. Uiti'/rns fruit| April 27. S. C. Say

ril 28.

Trembly & Williams v . j Lambert ct pi, April 21). Algeue.n Gii-w. Id Man, Denny, May I.

Lossie Nicholet al, May II.

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'OKMEK MAN At,11! <>l |.ni HIE Al IRS Rl 11 If Ns tsi'i’J LB m MAN I (Ilt ( II VIN.

Guy 1). Hammitt. fnrmer |,r nanagf r of the A iinflerschmitt dJ ers in Greeneastl.-, who ha- lieem eeted with Clark Williams W irises in El Dorado, Ark., for aist yew, has returned to hmian sake oxer a position as publicitjj rector for the Vonderschmitt aW ment Faiterpri e-, acisirding 1 nouneement in the El Harailo Sg News. The announcement fulloti; Guy D. Hammitt, advertisinj j publicity director for the 1 larlh! Hums Enterprises, has resigned

BAND NOTICE position and on April fith will The local hand will practice this over a similar po-ito a for the Vi evening at 7:M0 o'clock. All members 1 erschmitt Amusement Fnt.r s.

Bloimington, Ind.

Announcement of Hanimitt'j i a nation will he rei'oivod witii ie| in El Dorado, where ho ha* many friends since his arriflU just a littl- moiv th 10 “it is a great loss to udji Clark, manager of the ron lose Hammitt. 11“ ha done* work for us and whih wo eMtiii, gret to see him h'ave. xxo reali#« 'he new position ho - acreiitiigj quite a promotion and sill much to him financialy.” Hammitt is a native of Port, Ind. His new position uiUtah 1 hack home, so to speak. Bat he, regrets to leave El Dorado whfit! has such a wide acquaintami’

requested to be present. (liisos Sii For Trial hi Tourt

APRIL TERM OF (OHM OPENS AA nil A| ANY SLITS BEING

DISMISSED

The April term of the Putnam Circuit court opened Monday morning with numerous eases being dismissed, dispose I of, or set down for trial, at a meeting of local attorneys with Judge James P. Hughes. Cixril case.; dismissed included the suit of Cyrus O’Hair against Fred Master], receiver for the Greencastle Canning Company on acc unt; Dwight Priest against Mary Priest, di voice: Cornelius L. Bartlett against Nadine W. Bartlett, divor e venued here from Hendricks county; Mary P. Vaughn against Judge Tribbett, for posses.-ion; Frank Donner against Guy> Call and Mar mil Abrams, le reiver, for possession; John Cliristman vs. Charles A. Edwards ami others, to f reclose a mechanic’s lien; Paul Bill- against Karl Tharp an I others, foreclosure: Cyrus O’Haii against Ernest Madison, foie.dosure; Cyrus O'Hair against George Roundtree, foreclosure; Gulf Pipe Line Co. of Pennsylvania against Joseph VV. McKamex and wife, condemnation; Sarah Standley against Clyde Standley, divorce; Archie Pingleton against Maude Pingleton, divorce; Hazel Millei again.-t Edgar Miller, divorce; John F!aglin and other- against Mary Eaglin, appointment of guaidiun; John Kaglin and others against Joseph Eaglin, for guardian; Jessie L. Nelson against Raymond L. Nelson, injunction and accounting; and D .rcas if. Carlin against Edgar S. Carlin, di voice; anil Thelma Gardner against Edwin Gardner, divorce. In the suit of Uip Central Trust Company against Jesse E. Ca.sh and others, a decree of foieclosure was entered against the defendant*. A petition for the admittance of Photons IS. Huestis to the Putnam County har was filed. The following cases were set for

trial;

Mary Madison vs. Fred Masten, Receiver, April 12. Gerald Ashworth vs. Edna Ashworth, divorce, April 14. Gemge L. Sutherlin vs. Blue A' Gray Bus Line, damages, April 15. Indiana Refining Co. vs. Fred Igineaster, April Iti. Ernest Crawley vs. Etta Hixnn, April 17. Oscar T. Thomas vs. Letha Edna Girton et al, April 18.

lieekeijirr- lo Meel Salim!

YOST, STYTE IN'SlTH®, TO ADDRESS TWO MEETINGS.

Beekeepers of Putnam County' hold their annual meeting in * County Agent’s office in the ' House Saturday afternoon at 2oi'l( it which time they will be •'ri'lr''* by C. O. Yost, state inspector. A second meeting of the kee(. will be held Saturda) evening nt 1 o’clock at the I’ruitt llanl»ane K in Fillmore. Mr. Y’ost also * | il dress the evening session. The meeting of the beekeeiius ^ will be of inti rest to orchadist* if much as one of Mr. Yost'; i'oint»j discussion will lie bee- for orrh^ The meeting should proxe of both beekeepers and hortiniBuri^j FvrUi^rlisI Is

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V. F.

Alene Alexander vs. Motor Transit

V F. AY. \(T j Company, damages, April 20.

W. meets tonight in then G. W. YYert vs. John Drury estate, upper ami lower bowel. It brings °utl o U g. ((U t under the eitv Library. All! April 21.

all gas and rids you of poison V™I Oversea* Vet* of th# S. W. and VV. VV.' Joseph Gnehler vs. Beatrice Gaeh-

arq urged to come and join the ranks 1 h r, April 22.

of “Perishing* Old Gong”, ^ I Ottomar K.. llorner vs. Amos Pott?,

would never believe was in your system. Even tlie FIRS'!’ 'lose will surprise you. —R. I*. Mullins Druggist.

MINISTER PR \Y> TH \T Ilf ' 14 DIE ALO AFTER KH.LP* YOCNGER 'I \ N NEVADA. Mo., April ■'ear old minister who was a< 'r'”' hooting to death the 43 > wir 'Vangeli*t who succeeded hint m °r at tbe little log church at Huff was quoted today by autlv'ih vho held him a praying I- ia4 ‘could die idM).” f’rrlirninary hearing f ,,r ’h'' ® T A. Brown whs schedule! f' 11 3 " he same hour that oronr: 1,1 lUest was scl)e<lule<l lo I* he body of the Rev. George R'*'''“ >f Kansas City. Rider, who came here th rrt ’ « )«■“ to succeed Blown as l» >stl ’: ^ he church, was shot Satur lav * •oon when he want to Brown* , o ask Brown to preach f" r "" Easter Sunday. Riiler lie I V” 1 '' ^ Hi - Inst words were a prnyef ^ man who shot him lie lortrieei 1 .J*':