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THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCAS'ILE, INDIANA. SATURDAY, MAY 2,1931

LKAIIKIIS ALWAYS MAKL 1.00 II

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()!' f vpc<.t Ford and fiencral Motors to improve cars first; you expect (1. K. to firing out light improvements first. Leaders /<v</. So Arrow (shirt leader discovers a new way to pre-shrink fine broadcloth and g/zurantcc ftermanetitfi/ in your shirts. And we lead the town in Arrow in your size ^ | S. C. Prevo Company I lonie Store

YIELD TO CHINESE

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Don't (uiftor another minute from ind, Itch.iur, protruding or bleodImr pile, without t'-eting the newest and rHStcat actintr treatment out. Dr. Nixons Chlnaroid, fortmed with rare, imported Cliinese Herb, with amazing power to reduce swollen tisanes, brlntra ease srid comfort ill

utes, enabling you to wol

life while it contir

PILES s Don't auffer another ! blind, itch.ng, protruding

vitliout sting ti

months ts assured I'ri'paratioiis Hn j being made to o|M‘ii the plant of the i C’rawfoidsvllle Sliuh' Uiit'k Company. Sleadt operation Is in I'ffect al the

Oriental llrick Company plant.

I.ali' in .May offiiials ol the Continental Chemical Corporation, which pin I'lm ••|| llie idh' pl.illl of llle Slollt Furniture Conipanv at llrazil, announced operations will he started. Tlie factory was disposed of at a re-

ceiver's sale for $75,000.

Reports during the week that frosts, in the middle we t had done little damage to fruit crop prospects, were welcomed by officials of the Hallj Brothers Company al Muntie, matin fat tillers of glass jars Preparations;

... , , i son anti brother, Donald L. Woddard,

a re'being maile lo increase produc ’

^ | who was so tragically taken from us

, , ii i .. 1 three years ago. May .'t, 11)28. A dairy plant described ns one ol ■ • is , .

tin- most modern In northern Indiana will lie erected at Columbia City by

Joseph Colvin, Fort, Wayne.

iese

awer to redtl

ngs eiise and comfort In

»w mlnutea, enabling you to work end enjoy life while it continues its soothing, healing '" tlon. Don’t delay. Art in time to avoid a dangerous and coetlv operation. Try DiA Nixon's Chlnaroid under our guarantee to satlsfv completely and he worth l n 0 tine » the sumll cost or

jour money back.

MULLINS l)KU<; STOKE

IN MI Moin

In loving remembrance of our d"u>

Buckeye S<|iia»l Here For Lame

>11 \ M | MKI l)F;r\l\N II AS Kit >1.1. I KAM ON M’KKKN KIKU) TODAY

' Life's labor done as sinks the clay I Light from its load the spirit flies, When heaven and earth combine to

say,

How blest the righteous when he dic.But when the sun in all his state,

Illumed the western -kie.-,

INCREASED SALES NOTED "'iiani- of Hie new Kmpirt Building. INDIANAPOLIS. May 2 (L'lD An mllesi slruciure in the world. Tin luiiinccnienis of iticiHased sale- hy I ciunpany has a display of it - pindiiets Hie Studeliakcr CorpOI'aliou of Soulli | in Hie liiillding and expo i orders Mend and the Perfect Circle company from other tenants

ol Hagerstown were oiil-ialidlng In a business and iiidiislrial survey ol in diana for (lie week ended loday. ,\ It. Krskiiic Kludcbuker presi deni, itnnoulieed ales ol aulouioldles during March higher than in any Jlionill since Seplelllher. I!I2'.*. and that for April He voliinie probalil.t w 111 lie still grealer The Perfect Circle company an nouncod Hiai sale- for Hie lirst ipiar ler of this jenr wen . pei cent glciil er Hum for Hie same period in l!i:’li The Shelhyville Desk Company an notinced shipping of an order to Hie Coiinij Trusl Coinpany. one of the

Operations iiave been lesutlli'd b> the I’loomtield Brick Coinpany after a liutdowii sinci Novi'tnhei The lull

force of sevenlv live lllcil will he |illl I ( j,„. s

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I'L \( KS KESPONSI HI LIT Y ON \M KKH \N PARENTS

WASHINGTON, May 2, (UP)—In , ,

... He passed through ghry s morning a radio speech Friday morning, IK Kay Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the Interior, placed the responsibility for the future of America's children directly at the door of the parents. Secretary Wilbur -poke over u nation w ide hookup on the inorning program of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. Dr. Wilbur, speaking as chairman of the W lute House conference on child health protection, said in part, “Children arc, we find, what their coinmunitie - arc, what their homes are, their churches, their j schools. And communities, home-, -chools, churehe- arc nothing more than the sum total of what parents arc No amount of fixing up by institute n.-, clinic.-, clubs or organizations, say the experts, can patch things up if parent - fail in their jobs. Now the White House conference does | not .-my that parents have failed, hut

-ay that their job in this day

o work next week. Hflieials uf ' | , r ll( . vv :1U(J „„„,|i..g complexities has

I company pointed out that at nic time

w a

full of liriok. hut they since have been sold, and a number of new orders are

in sight.

Ahoin ti5 men are employed in the

| become too big for them to tackle

the plant was closed, its yards werej . i|on( . ..ft,.,. the 0 | d haphazard fashion.

\nd if they need advice or help, the

I be.-t is none too good. That help, we believe, should not only be for those who can pay a big price for it hut, as

gate,

And walked in Paradise.

Deep in our hearts ids face we see, Still deeper to us hi- memory. God took him home, it was his wall, Hut in our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by his ever remember-

ing mother and sister.

hv-Rnnstration

p

Starts On Monday

Students Must I He ( lass Schedules

\t Registrar's Office

By May lf»

Plant ol the Hyt.-i Hrlck > x ,| j„ t |„. children's charter, is

north of Crawfordsvllle. Operation have been resinned there a Hit idle period which started Jan

Steady operation for at least two American flag."

the right of every child regardless of •t' 1 race of color or situation, wherever he 1 may live under the protection of the

Navi* Oidway finds- love and ad-; right. Mueller hammered down all “l wi-h he'd take me with him!

venture when his plane crashes in her face with his clenched fist, the orange groves owned hy beau creaming obscenities at her. tilul Joan Marbury. He loves “You enta gwine hurt mah Joan but her reserve is impene- bahy!" Hannah panted, still clawrtrahle Her cousin, Sally, how-' ing her way to her feet, ever, is obviously in love withi T he other gunman leaped at her, Dave. Gerry Hemming. Ta/fior grabbing a handful of her black

Henderson and Barbara Wo/-| hair and trying to jerk her away doesn't come . worthy. Daves former fiancee,| from Mueller. Joan, who had | bara, re. I lc: ly.

' She whirled a porch chair

Sally bur t out.

“if you really hate the plare a

badly as that,” said Talbot, with a seriousne-s that was new to him, “1 don’t see why something

couldn’t be done about it. I—” Why do you suppose Gerry -i» interrupted Bar-

vrsit him Barbara is hostile to- ! raced toward the door, stopped ward the Kiris. Under cover of] abruptly, turned, and was at the darkness. Dave leaves, with Gerry .two men like a silent fury. She and Talbot, to even a score against] \< ] ucei\ her two hand around the Mueller, neighboring plantation j guard's face and clawed w ith her owner, who, in reality, is i'nafcfi ’ imgernails, trying to reach his

Car/oni, a bootlegger. Mueller . eyes.

tried to lorce his attentions upon' Hannah fell heavilj The guard, Joan and also robbed Dave and 'wisting away from Joan's tearing destroyed his plane. Planning to j hands, spun around on his heel, steal Mueller s plane to replace , tepprd forward and kicked Han

/•ave’s, the boys tome upon a hangar containing four planes, and also discover a liquor - cutting plant. Figures loom in the darkness. Dave grapples with the nearest one. It is Joan. Unable to resist, they kiss Heedless of danger the girls had followed hut are ordered back On the way, Barbara, in revenge, pretends to hear Dave calling Joan. Joan goes hack in search ol him accompanied only hy her tolored mammy Mueller finds them.

CHAPTER XXVI.

11 T' 11 '* • l " ll "' weetic!" Vy Jo.m' blood chilled at the sound of Mueller’s voire. A hand appeared in the scaring light, seized her wri-t and dragged her front the closet. “Where's your well hoy friend-

now?'' he mocked.

The scare blight -wivclled away. The giimuan who had been standing be nh hi chief stepped aside. Joan could now set- Mueller's swarthy face. There were gli-ten-mg drop of sweat on his forehead and on hi. upper lip. Hi mouth wn- drawn hack into a tight lipped grin. His heady eyes squinted

down into hers.

“They left you alone with the old nigger while they went on the lam, yeah?” he gloated. “That’s th' way with them dudes Yellow.” His arm crawled around her wrist, drew her clo.-e to his chest. She pushed again ' him but his muscles were like steel. Nhe kicked at his leg-, hut he only

laughed.

nah in the stomach. Mueller grasped Joan's wrists and held them helpless. The guard kicked Hannah again. The negress -creamed, pushed herself to her (< 1 1 and humbled out of the mom a> a weird half-trot, waving her black fists w ildly about her head. Mueller swung Joan around to

face him.

"Gome on, you little spit-fire," he panted, "youTI be going with

me, now .

Gciiitoii* Offer.

x; l ‘‘What'- the idea, wretir?” hr panted. "You're going to he mi

Tutile lleftialance.

"I won't

obbrd.

go with you,” Joan “Mr. Ordway is coming

uid he'll tear you into little pieces." “Oh, yeah?” he sneered. “Well b’t him come. 1 been aching to bounce him off ever ,-inee | fjr.-t -eep him. Hut you're going along with me, baby, whether you want to or not. By the tinm | Kr ( through with you, you’ll listen to reason, see? Anri if your dude friend is coming, he’ll have to be coming pronto, see, because you and me are going to go where he can't ic the hulls on us. We’re going to take a nice little plane

ride."

He stooped swiftly. His arms went around her waist She clawed at him with her hands, hut In- pre- od hi.- sweaty face into her boulder, protecting it from her -harp nails. ”TTa<h that light on the stairs, retr." he grunted. “When we get outside you lam ahead and toll Simc to crank up the amphibian and he ready to got away m a hcck of a hurry.” *

* * *

The lamp-lit hospitality of the "Id plantation hnus. beckoned genially to Talbot, Sally and Barbara as they left the Ford beside

around to face the road and dropped herself into it, lighting a cigarette with trembling hands, ‘He’s probably waiting fot Dave,” shrugged Talbot, abstract idly, his mild blue eyes fixed upon Sally's lovely profile, sharply etched again t the lighted window. What you need, Sally,” he re sumed, “is a little vacation. A'oii ight to get away from here for a

while."

She stared at him through the darkne- . “You don't understand,” shr said, simply. "Joan and I haven't enough money to go anywhere anywhere! We won't even he abb to buy a new frock apiece until our fruit goes to the packing house. With next year’s crop w< may he able to pay off some more of the mortgage. The year after that we may he able to sell the plantation, if the hanks have stop ped going bankrupt and the fruit fly doesn't come into this section and the market In Wall Street goeup so that people have money o

spend.”

“Gerry ought to he here hy now,” Barbara romplnined pctu

lant ly.

She flicked her quarter-con sumed cigarette out into the dark lies and began to pace hark am forth acro-s the wide verandah Then, abruptly, she went into th( hou -o, slamming the screen dooi behind her.

Spring pre-registration will lie from Monday, May 4, through Saturday noon, May 1(5. Class schedules may he obtained at the registrar’s office beginning May t and they must he filed at the registrar's office as sooi as they are approved by advisors, in order that class and section enroll-

ments may he checked daily.

The student will make out his pro[gram with the help of his advisor and (the latter's signature is the only one

required at this period.

| If more than 1(5 hours the desired, the extra course must he marked “petition,” and during the summer the class schedules will he checked to see whether permission may he given for

the extra hours.

According to Hie Registrar few changes have hi en made in the new catalogue, hut It lias been gone over carefully and all classes recherkeil For accuracy then each student should use a new ratalogue. A charge of $2.00 will he made for failure to file elas.- schedule at the registrar’s office hy Saturday noon, May 10. All students, except seniors who will complete all graduation requirements in June, are required to complete registration within the prescribed time limit, even though they do not plan to return to DePauw next year. Seniors who export to complete graduation requirements this summer must have their adviser- approve their

summer schedules now.

Fraternities To Hold

Coach Chester I’ittser of the Miami j university Redskins is undecided | which of three available pitchers he | will use against Del’auw Saturday, j Kelley, sophomore fia.-h, who has I phi he I Miami five victories this sea-j son. was used against Ohio Wesleyan! and will probably get the call. Miami met the Wabash nine Friday and will wind up the week at Del’auw Saturday. I’ittser’.- Buckeye champs j have an impressive record for (he sea- i son. Victories over Indiana, in a sec-! ond game, Michigan, Kentucky State, j Cedarvillc, Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio university have placed Miami in line a- a serious contender for the Huckeyo i crown again this year. Miami probably ha- the hardest hit-' ting team in the circuit. The infield | is considered the best in the state hut the pitching staff is inexperienced and the weakest link in the Redskin chain. Kelley, Vunlundingham, Wheeler, Bollechino, and Goric have home run- to their credit this year. DEPAUW LINESMEN I PSKI SY( \MORES DcPauw's golf team walloped the Indiana State Normal golfers from Terre Haute, 15',.. to 2 1 here yester-

day.

Singles Reeson (Di tied Hoffman, 1 1 ... to I U; Lyons (D) defeated Vann, ;t to 0; Thomas (I) I defeated Temple, J’j to 1 ; ( lark (D) defeated Leith, 2',. to %. Doubles Hee.-on and Thomas (10 liefeated Hoffman and Temple, ;t to 0; Lyons and Green (I)) defeated Leith and Vann, ,T to 0.

ROBKRT KLUorrl with FAY WRay RKGIS TOOMEY t DDE!) SI N.-MON. I) \ I'll N | p< >|.l. M(|> ( mm,, FOX MOVIETONE M w '

Harthelmess at his greatest! Never, never, never such a story! It lives! It breathes! You'll lixe it over a thousand times! Coming Tue-Wed. EL BREN DEL in “Just Imagine”

TODAY £5^

IT Ml. showing m

uuth lORUTTA Y0UNC “( HIM!’" COMEDY \\|) (ARK MIN I Dr • :10 t

Del’auw lost to the Indiana Statu Normal tennis team Hiday after-

noon hy a score of (5 to IS.

Singles—(Juimby (ISN) defeate 1 f <>rm ot religious

Gable, G-0, 6-1; Hutchins (ISN) de-feat.-1 North, 6-8, 6-1, 6-4; Phillips l ISN > defeated Naftzger 7-5, 6-4; Spangler fl>t defeated Stanley, 6-4, 6-2; Hridwell (|)> defeated Kelly, 6-1. 6-1; Moore (ISNt defeated Smith,

6-2, 6-3.

Doubles -CJuimhy and Hutchins (ISN) defeated North and Gable, 6-4, 6-4; Naftzger and Spangler (D) defeated Moore and Phillips, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4; Stanley and Kelly (ISN) defeated Armstrong and Hridwell, 8-6, 6-3.

( ONCERMNG THE ( HIM) Every American child has the right to the following services in its development and protection; I. Every child, is entitled to he understood, and :dl dealing with him should la- based on the fullest understanding of the child. 2. Every pros|>ective mother should have suitable information, medical supervision during the prenatal period, competent care at confinement. Every mother should have postnatal medical supervision for herself and

rhil.l

•i. I-.very ehil.l should receive per-

iodical health examinations before

Cl.... / \ At v*l ' lx b"' 1 ,lur '"l- r Gie school period, inelud»Y|llg till .VI Other S I lay ing adolescenee by the fainih phys-

ician, "r the sch.sil or other public physician, and .-uch examination by specialists and su.-h hospital cure us

its special needs may require.

. I. Every child should have regular

dental examination and care.

An Interfrulcrntl.t sing will be held Saluni.-ry evening. May !• as one of the features of the annual DePauw Mother's <la\ program. The song fest which will lie sponsored In Kappa Tan Kappa, will begin nt 7 o'elock

lluuigli it has not been detinitely .|e | ' , * Every child -.hould have instrue elded. In nil probability (he event wllli ^" n ' n !!"' school- in health and in

iw, iw.i.i i.. «t... •.tw- iitt ... ..1 . . , '

to m- nnd I'm going to make it up |Y’wn wa "‘ P< ^ *i ow ly across

io vou, . eeT YOn ran have any-> , .. .,

thing you -.nnt I'm,, I, , , ' 1 1 Wame you at all for “If you don’t let me alone,” Joan r lals !’ BC ' ^rlly," said gasped, “Mr Ordway will come .. aV. 01, feem Hie windows, and Will you!” i /“ j r ™nj ir tg hack from those “Oh, -o \ "u'n - .- on that 0 _ nr '„ houses,^thij seems like

punk, yeah.” he scoffed. “He

•(ran't even hold that green-eyed bread, he can't. She give him the air, didn't she? And didn't you sec the eome-on look she give me in your dining room? Don't waste your time on a guy like that baby. You and mo'll get along fine.” There was a queer scrambling .sound from the darkness of the floor. Hannah, plunging forward on her hand- and knees, threw herself at Mueller's legs with a cry that was more animal-like than hu-

He staggered and cursed.

a hav n of refuge.”

"Rut I don’t love it,” declared Sally, vehemently. “I ),».<> it every bit of it. I wish it would burn down. I wish I could never see it again in all my life!” Talbot looked nt'her thoughtfully, then at Barbara. Rut Rirbara’s fare was averted, ]f ^o had been listening, she made no

sign.

e j‘ Y » U ’ v l “br * 'train, Sally, Talbot said gentlv “Everything will be all r i e ht n ow‘ When we know that Dave has made a getaway in one of the planes, wc’Jl all drive over to St.

moral and charact-

er training.

11. Every child has a- right place to play, with adequate facilities there-

for.

12. With the expanding domain of the community's responsibilities for children, there should be proper provision for and suiiervision of recrea-

tion and entertainment.

HI. Every child should he protectedagainst labor that stunts growth, either physical or mental; that limits education; that deprives children of the right of comradeship, of joy ami

play.

1 4. Every child who is blind, deaf, crippled, or otherwise physically handicapped should be given expert study and corrective treatment where there is the possibility of relief, and appropriate development or training. Children with subnormal or abnormal mental conditions shouffl receive adequate study, protection, training and care. Where the child docs not have these services, due to inadequate income of the family, then such service must la- provided to him by the community. Obviously the primary necessitv in protection and development of children where poverty is an element in the problem is an adequate standard of living and security for the family within such groups. 15. Every waif and orphan in need

must he supimrted.

16. Every child is entitled to the feeling that he has a home. The extension of the services in the community should supplement and not

supplant parents.

17. Children who habitually fail to meet normal standards of human behavior should be provided special care under the guidance of the

(Hil l I iltl

Giiiltv (.oiiM'ienep.

"Poor old Bah ,” chuckled Tal hot. “She has the shakes. Tor much exercise, I guess, and th* strain of dressing for dinner with out two or three maids to ham

her things.”

“It isn’t that ” said Sally, no unkindly. “Tho-e terrible house al Cathay are enough to upset her They gau- me the creeps, too. Oh >1,1 wisl you could have eei this place before the boom ended It was lovely. I didn’t hate p then. It was the most bcautifu

place in the world.”

“All it needs,” said Talbot slowly, "arc a few decent peopl* around and a few houses that ar* living instead of dead. There’s « fascination about it that even t can foci, and I'll confess that I rr one of tho.-c bird- who take pretty kindly to luxury nod civilization A little money would take most ol the rough edges off this country Open up and repair some of thos* houses at Cathay, get a few earrunning loo.-c around the road anc you’d have a different country

here.’*

Barbara appeared at the scrcer

door.

“Did I hear Gerry’s car?” sh< demanded tensely. “Not yet,” said Sally, wonder ing at the girl’s ill-concealed nerv

ousness.

Barbara scratched a matek against the screening. The fragi'*

necessary,

| be bebl In the ''Ip-ir next to Longdon sa ^ t ‘L' from accidents, and every hall, I teacher should la- trained in health

According to the plans now anung l "' , ”- rriln ' s -

ed each fraternity will alng i«i, *’■ Every child should )a- protected

songs In order lhal the full singing' lr " nl communicable diseases to which ! -eh-ml, the community health or wel-

may be completed, the stun of the Mother's day play will be held up »» til the fraternity program is finished The interfraternity connell rummii lee iii eliarue is composed of Hal Bin-

yon and Dale Stackhouse

This will he the first year that the combined fraternities have attemplctl to entertain the mothers In this fash ion If the plan proves am eessful II will be addl'd lo the regular Mother's

day schedule.

la- might la- e\po-cd at home, in i i'nce center or other agency for con-

; school „r at play, ami protected from

impure milk and food.

7. Every child should have proper sleeping rooms, diet, hours „f sleep and play, and parents should receive expert information as to the needs of ■ children of various ages as to these

questions.

*. Every child should attend a -chool which has proper seating, lighting, ventilation and -anitatiun. For younger children, kindergartens and

tinued su|s-rvision.

control.

18. The rural child should have as satisfactory schooling, health protection and welfare facilities as the city

child.

HE In order that these minimum pi iteetion.s of the health nnd welfare of children may be everywhere available, there should he a district, county or community organization for

March Hamilton, south Bloomington street, who is confined to tTe county hospital suffering from Ins- ,,f blood a- a result of a knife wound, was reported improving Saturday. Isaac Rogers, ( >f near Stilesville, who. it is alleged, assaulted Hamilton with a knife was still in the county jail Saturday |M-nding the outcome of Hamilton's condition. •

"Get away from me, you black

bell-cat!" he yelled.

Hannah's ponderous arms rose |ind encircled his body She hep

(o pull herself to her feet, u -ing ing a Christian out of Mii<>|Ur I on to >n„ i„ - A-n TSS &*?■,»,S'iS?

Petersburg and take a littl. v ” C 1 -. stick ■napped under the pressure eirrsourg ana raae a nttlc cruise Impatient y she onened the dom "I!" mak- J ami threwV unTghtcd cigare^

She turned

aul Ywr tremendous weight

Ml MCE DI \DMINISTK \TlON Notice is hereby given that the urdci signed ha.-> been appointed by tTe Judge of the Circuit Court of I’utimm l County, State of Indiana, udmiinsti" , tor of the estate of Mary C. Kei.-ltng, late of I’utnum County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to la- sol-

vent.

The Central Trust CompaMj, adnr-.-i trator. April 20, 1»3L. • Attorneys, Hays and Murphy. John VV. Herod, Clerk of the l’j‘naw Cir.uit Court. 1 20-j-g

health education and welfare, with

nuisety school- should he provided to i full-time officials, coordinating with a supplement home cure. | -late-wide program which will lie reI he school hould he so organ-1 Htonsive to a nation-wide service of ized as to discover and develop the gmo-ral information, statistics, scien--peeiiil abilities of each child, and Gfic research. This would include: should assist in vocational guidance;j (a) Trained, full-time public I"! chilliren, like men, succeed by the health officials with public nurses, a - of their strongest qualities ami >Hn ' lar . v inspection and laboratory |

special interest- Workers.

10. Every child should have some! (b)’Available hospital beds. — ——*<-) FuJI-time public welfare serNOTIC*OF ADMINISTRATION Lti f ° r th< P,U * f : ‘"' 1 a " 1 " f cWM '

Mary Jane Hurst was tht ram -hil-l and only daughter uf J- * Hurst and Elza Vo e|| Hum I was born at the old f.uuiljr hi«m ii, Greencastle town h'|), M county, Indiana. .Iimi> IXC -he last surviving mem's- fi'll;’- wh-ch wa- compcqid brothen. She is survhed ■ i stepmother. Mary MnnlrtT-'T halfhrother, Joseph II H ■: vs D. O. Moffett .i -I hi- »- l-c ind granddaouhter Maiyi/.-* ' September 6. IKS ! she l*l» wife of Daniel V. Meffui U' Illinois. This married life ">1*14

- ne, though nearly alf she was an invalid.

Since the deal of hi-> s-* w-hieh occurred last January IA affliction of so many y u- 'W and the .sorrow nnd Inm-lini - ^ owhood was mme than Er w-ui physical body coulT stand. On last Sunday evei-inu. jusDd day spent w ith her fnsti-r - n 11 Smyth*- and family "a- wutaH fell asleep to awake in t! • E'' ” her blessed Savior and t” - ” with the Lord and tho-c

loved most an-l best.

She was a member t '' 1 **1 Creek church. ITimitiv. i:‘i'“' l ‘ which church -he and he wen- among its most I'-yaLi members. She wa - alway- M.'-h anxious to hear more than of the bur en- ■ --'R ] well being. She had - unif"" "' T ' tent ion, not wit tat j ed condition, to attend thi M' ur A sts-si on of the coming Muy and had given in-tructi-n-ket well filled should g" ‘ r " m ^ home to its y early hasket

Sun»l.i>. bvt ( •" 1 1 ' ;

things for her than -he * stead hail called her t" ^

to the general a- ddy

born from the d<-ad. ,, "One thing have I desin" r "

Uni am! thal will ii '

I may dwell in the house - forever,” ,

Many frii-nd- 111

the death oi her husband with each other in contrlbut'W j| mppiness in tTe -holt d' 1 ' J liter his going, among whe J ; ill Sir,mid be mentioned •' ,l 3

, of th' 1 H

levotion will long h.- renv -he friends of Mrs. M-' *'- 1

hen hays I OK

di>v |! 1

Notice is hereby given that th„7„ I Spl,, ' ial need from P° vert y reigned has beVn apoinU-d Jhe' ' \ l^ion of Judg.-Yf the circuit clurt , f ^ ! ° h ! dren from abu! “‘’ ercploiLeountv Stfte of ini- . ut l ation or moral hazard ^.ator'of the estate If Jac-nh''Yrti" 1 " ‘ ^ ol Thon.as* late of 1'utnam : Xrtl ’ Ur i t:ir > of ‘' h il'‘rell for purl( . UHe ,l unt> ’ de-1 poses of instruction, health and recSaid estate through private effort and vent. « t' In- sol-j benefaction. When possible, existing Clifford G. Thomas * . |‘'«r<-ucies shoul.l lie coordinated. May 2. ’ IniStrutor ’ 'The above standards for American John "w. Herod, clerk >k 1. . ' pbi,dren weri ‘ •'' et forth at the recent • >• the Jut child Health and Protection Confer-

ence held pt the White House in

2-3ts / \V ashington, D. C.

NORWAI.K, t'"""' ' good turn deserve* M „ little red hen that ^ ^! Joseph Josem's groii' 1 .'

ed up scraps^that

its feeding. Emisung'" (k . an .-gg on the floor »"d ff-1

ly out off the door, her

paid.

1 bliir» tMn

nam circuit court.

Attorney, Fred V, Thomas.

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