The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1933 — Page 1
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, .JANUAR Y 7, 1933.
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DR. FOBD ON . KKI.H.ION IN THi; SdlOOFS
M. E. < HI Id H HI SIKH I Si I’KKI INTENDIA I SIT: \I\S A I bK (IMi U \|{|i
M \KKS RIM, I uSx
Henry Cook, 65 year* Id, held in ; lhe eounlj jail since Wednesday on a charpe of taking a valuable ling be longing to Mrs. Berkley Watson. wa> released Saturday b> anthoiilb after it v>.as’ alleged lie maUe good the ring loss. It va as said Cook sold, the ring for $3, churning he had found it.
CEMENT PLANT OPERATION IN BALANCE
EMI N I Of OPERATION IN 1(13:1 DEPENDS o\ \\ H AT I.ECilSI.AH RE DOES
FEATTKI
1 t MEETING IN>rm IE A r ( I overdue may diveki road money
SfKAko Onolr. I merson In Slatting Address On Religious I education In Schools
Tanner: of • lover ale I riday ati tended one of the best institutes ever ! held it that south Putnam cunty town, according to those present.
(las Taxes Ynd License lees \re Diverted I rom Road Building Community W ill Suffer
KRANK M’t.Ul.lllA Dll s l; rank .Mc<tauuhey, igc II \ ■ "I Quincy, passed ,\vay Triuay c cti ing it the Veteran ’ h '>|iiCil m In anapolis. following an illne-s of • . eral weeks. Me is survived by the wnlmv md several brothers The body was m ght lo Co lb > I'uneral home in ( .crda 1 Ttinci il ser\ ices will he chi ! rom the Hud n Hill church Mond.i afternoon at o’clock with inte rment in the Hud u Hill ■ metery.
MH. COOIJlICE EAID TO REST ON S VTI RDAV
'I MPEE Kill > HI ID TOK IHI1MIETH PKE'IHKNI (IE I NI TED 'I M I.'
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Speakeis were Mr s Kiutnu Waters of LafayetU' and Charles W . Masters of Coimeisvilh*. Splendid exhibit., also were shown by the farm folk of the township and the 1 H club girl-, and
! hoc
DEMOCRVIIC TAX PROGRAM TOSSED \ROIT
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Dr, C i Toid. superintendent of the Green i .tl* di -tric' of tae Methodist Epi ''hurch, peaking befor the o-enfid waul I'arciit Teac'aer Associa' I rid I; cfterriooi, on “Ki ligious t d'l' d 'on m Hie Publi School.” a'd, "Ellin ti wa, right wrhen he ' Id I youiig man, ‘What you ate peak o I || I can not hear what you a■ I'le greatest, concert' in Id 'u a c icher i-, what is h> or whot i. e in chat
acter.
“What | an> to lie I I'll now hecowiing. Edo 1 a' 'on, t >|,|. the pi " res by which pn "i I old becoim
something ’ortliwhiii
“Relii 1 tint o|„. M nund and recepti'' itt It ot "ill t war (iod. persons and thing tli.it enables one to be lead into pi pet .ppreciatinn", evaluati "ii•nd pp., • ic-ui. of life’s op 'ituiitlu lo lipioip. education tl" il. i.- tint pto,. -- by wiiic persons become killed ill living at aay bnie lip to the fullest under ,tandingl of God, pn -on . tiling-, ."irnl the,
snhrer
"Up until recently we were primar-
ily Concern'd in transmissive educa- WASHING I ON. Jan i, ill i tion, in win. . we simply passed on 1 ^ l>emoc,aUc Ux l"'"h'ram wa our preiudi'C , enmities, jealousies, ahout todaj in uch a c u "I
.valuations and n.etlr C0 " nkUn,r 0 P inion that carl >'
| TAX A I D i N PLANS I.list l\
Ol < OM ED 11 N(,
OPINION.'
appre'datnui
ods of appi"pri it ion and '.quisition, I HU oui tan laid, of conduct. The I ■non that dared go beyond the I things tran-miMed w a, i radical,!
lieretic, or unpati iot *
“It took foul teen dav for the news of the death of ' m first President of the United Stat. . to travel from Washington to B Ion In those Says Wa hingt'.i s'lid, we better let • Europe alone It took but a few sec i ends foi the new . d t in- death of Calvin Coolidgt to ‘. le aid to the ends of tin eiith W, tuni the dial on our r» and < ni ■ t < < hri tma celebrati' i . »f tlo o iti ui- of Europe, one aft. i t' •. ■ > r \ et We have H congie preity inin acting upon the information and knowledge of Wash ingtoii. If vve continue a few years more An.-eni a wall l» dunciiig to the
radio wumi of "t ., nation .
“Religion; idination i, not, so man: o rml and .In no precepts, doctrine; hi I ' uni'id, to lie handed on to the un ing i." il, i .iti"H - Keligious , education i t>" . va lopment of i creative attitid. t '.aid life pro-,
cease Tin inn tiiriii|. of
The extent of employinelit at the local cement mill during lit.’lli dependlargely on what the legislature decid" to do with the money paid in by motorists. in gas taxes and lieeime fn , according to G. E Pierson, vice president of the I one Star Cement Cm puny IndiaiiH, Incorporated. Proposals hive lieeu made. Mr Pierson pointed out. to use tin imuiev for iiurpo-es far removed from road building. Workmen dependent on road building and its allied industrii.. in eluding the cement industry, w ill b- nr the brunt of tin diversion; the greater the diversion the le - -. work there will be for thou amis of worker.-. i "If the legi lature adepts prop .sed measures diverting ga.> tax and license i money to the general budget, jobs will i be fewer by thousands on the roads, in quarries, gravel | it cement mill . and in many other lines." Mr. Pier 1 son declared. “Industries which In pi d to increase their production and their | payrolls during Hi.’l.’l will be forced to curtail still further lew cement ! plant I know, will l>c fortunati cn ( ough to continue even their present ; low rate of operation." "Communities which depend on these industries will be hard hit. W ith ‘ the buying power of workers reduced, | local business must suffer. I In | e - that every busim man will voice hi ! ! objection to diversion of highway
: funds.
( "Motorists, too, hould prole ,t this | misuse of highway money. Gasoline taxe- and motor licen.-.e fe> wer levied with the understandiiig that they would Is' used for road improve rnent only. They were intended a , n ! toll for road usage, so that road c"sts would be Imrne by t ho.-e w ho u n the j highways A uch thev are fair, hut the proceeds should net he used to pay general expenses towai-i which every -
passage. They feared that if it were I ; Hld y s | u ,uhl contribute.” Mr. Pier.vm
brought heToro congress, there might i ( 0 neluded
he a rehellion that would discredit th, party on the eve of the new Demo
Dr. ScliNVt lUt‘r
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I l(‘(i 11 h l.nimv"
W \: HIM. TON, Jan, 7, (I P) Speaker Garner today emphatically placed his full -aiport behind the proposal to raise additional revenues through increased income taxe. a agreed upon at the New York conference with President-elect Rouse
veil.
tion of any new levic - appeared un
likely
Barely mure than Jl hours aftei they met with President-elect Room. velt at New York and announced vir tual agreement on a program of unprecedented peace-time income taxes. j>arty leaders were seriously considering substitute means of raising
budget balancing re" • nue.
After testing congressional sentiment, some of them privately conced el the income tax plan would have little more than a hU-5o chance of
SM AI I BE T IN IKKI ,1 I D \M> IEN( I HT \K I VI Iv t KI
DM I \ ENINt.
About ..o' .-nty fr- ■ |» up . a . bled at the High cboid auditor: m Friday evening to iar Dr \ I Schweitzer, dir.', te ot the div i eui of infant and child uygiene of tii.. In diana St.ite Ht'ard of Health, in In i tirst of a series "I lecture- hen- Dr. ' Schweitzer, who i- graduate ot' Pur i due university and f Indiana univer sity Medical Schoo'. ha had i wide 'and diversified experieiii I> ill public health w- rk. Hefor. eoming l Indi alia, she wa eng u - I in pobl e il th work m North 1 arolin i Si" al.-o participated in tii. fit -t I' ’ Child survey which va coiiduct.'-l by the I'nited State i hildien' Bui' hi in Gary, some year ago Mr I er mier, social hygiene work" 1 ", also of the State It aril of llealt . " 1 i I u
led Dr. S«'li w e it /a i
In her talk to the I'aient I • a In'i organization- and ehihl tudv group, Friday evening. Dr. Schweitzer tr.i" d the growth and developna’iit "I tin State Board of IK Ith, an 1 i'"iu! d out some of the wavs in -v i par cuts an 1 c iti/.i n- miglit i".ipi late with the In fan) and ( dd lly .' n n- div • m ■ in improving tin health and wed in of the rhihlren of the state. I i ■ P" " ter Hahn C uite-t at the Stat. I for example, ■ I an edue it i"iial factor tending to nd' H t pai uits.
Bodv uf I anions Ameruan Placed In I .miily Ian Amniig Kugged New
Kngla’.d Hills
Nt'l; I HAMPTON, Ma . Jan 7, it Pi 71 he nation's leaders and North in ptoti's luimbh - t joined toil i in trihute to the meiii.u-y of t al in ( ,.r|idge who had -erved them as I’ri ideut and ne‘ighli"r. ('itt moriung hour was aih'tte-i for ijir i,ieii and women of the 1 "iniectieut alley city to pa. by the lironzed a tin in which lay the body of th* it t rt ie th I’re ident. Soon thereafter, , ,n hare ritual, a youth of the church ciinductei| a service in the presemi-; ( alvin (’i"iliilge', successor. Her .licit Hoover, and other representa tiv's o' intern itloiiai officialdom. \nd finally, toward mid-afternoon in the Green mountains a hundred lie ii"l taw a rd, there were rites de dil ating to its final resting place, the n an ■ f New England who won the higlo t honor within t e gift of In
nation,
< alvin i'oiilidire'- fellow citizen till -tillin'd by t " uddenne- "! |\i - pa-sing, needed no proclaniation by M i nr Homer ' . Pli-• for them t " , |. e up their simps dining the ser vice.. and until noon. Such a pr do
i'ati'U, wa- mere fermality
Houis hefon the services began ami long before the body was trails feiicd from "The pecclu " to the 'Ipni' ciowds gathered in the treet , passing beneath huildiiii's
It ape I iii black, hurrying t unoiig those who would pa lie, for a final glance at
tion - " I nt and ['re. * Ix'id hies Lord o' and he g; , lift up H give veil |i C V e I'M i" I ' The cuva and Mr and walk d A inoli: t pie Si TV, e
men:
Pre-I(|ei: and Mr Hoover, Eau-
icnee UiE ue and Theodore Joslin,; State , th" Pie tent's net retarie , Rudolph In
l'"rstei ,f the iii'e llous* staff.
God’s Gracious mercy n we commit you. The ou and keep you. The , face to - me upon you us unto you. I Si" Lord ntenanee iq i. y u, apd . ,ce, both now md forVmen." ii played a ft preltul ..didge s i ei.. burs rose quietly out of the church • attendants it th- rim were these men and wo-
l‘\l 1. MM Tl \\II.I. SI (Ti l D I,ESI,IE MO\D\Y
SI’A I I DEMtH RA II* > TAM) YED BE YREK TO HI INDIAN A
:t;tRD GOV I RNOK
TREANOK IO VDMINIM EK o V1H
tiovernmeut Will Re Hands of 1 )cnoe/it , Next Wond iv
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lit. \s| ( U SED PE VNE ( It v- \\ HD H hll.EED KO< KNE PAPER AEEEGT.N
INDI ANA Pol I Paul V. McNutt, i be inaugurated M unlay emor of Indiana Elaborate pr, p.i; ", ceremony <>n ' • vv- a siatehonse hav, i" en ■ ,, I he oath ot eft ice vv it ered by (hie: Ju.-tic. ’1 reanor of t ■ upien also i- a re.-iden' if HI
I ii'iiclv Yficr
ET
alt
them milia i known
i faiuih ft lend i ilviu
be fir ' s by t • ue wli ■ figure
( noli v
and r< -ults I c ill health CIHI .-' at i tic s, a- i liav e been |.i A of life, -he ("
e shown imp!" iitioli and u result Morlalit ■red for the ' ' lilted "III. wilt '
e ueiil 1 tality rates
(inly ml hi-
eratic administration’s inauguration
Mr. Roue velt was represented a
1 cat it was up to the leaders here to work out the tax program. Hi- ad xi-ors said it ah* the eongre-,-ioiia leaders rather than the Presidentelect who pre ented the income tax program at the conference. Mr. Roosevelt tentatively approved it, or
lather did not disapprove it.
rowing Today Speaker Garner, who person* enrich a ^G announced the income tax pro
following the New Y -rk con
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IN :tn (M n | |ES
IN 1)1 ANAPOEIS, Jan i The puli la sen ice coiniiii.-sion of Indiana ye t'rd.iy approved the n" ' rat, 1 sclied ule for electric serve, to faim cus toiners, filed some time ago by lie Northern Indiana Power company following widespread di cus.-ions with it patrons. 'The rates will he in
still much t" he done to improve ticfigures fur the Tu t few day . weeks and month The-e lect up which ire pl "Vi,h"l by the State Poaid of lleaHli v it "it co -1, are pohsoie i by t'< !"'al Pci "lit I " u ml- \ -ii 'at loll, i lid I . health comiuiltee id Die \ niei n an \ sociation of Eniver ty Won • n, of which Mis. Herold K i . : m. i ml bv l tie V! i le r - 1 ml < I -1 i, . i if h
m- -t in
. Plyuu"
five p.
on puli'■
!' e\V Bl
I hecau
mg on! uinolig Mr ' II 'iioraiy i Stearns, mt \\ it mg, . I ler Mr Co Sup* ' i"I .lud: Ren hen It. II
\e
ao.pt thoh, h'Ctei
a Chief Executive ut iiolidge, In I" "II, J and a few nf the I mate friend foil' aftei the ervi • . 11ci • weio i\ N- rt ■ n led by ( hi' f P 11 ilian. They were ' "f tie diffI' Ulty ix pall hearers tro dge’ - many friend " ti’ei — were Frank W a' e fi iend, Willi i elary "f eonnnerce m hdg' ; < lifford I yn an ■e Tlionias J. Ilaiamoii 1 lit , Walter I Sfev el
Sul I H REND, I nd., Jan. i. (I Pi \ tartlilig explanation of t ie air I'laiie disasti i m which Knute Rockii" met d" ith- that a bomb intended for a witne, s in the faim us Eingle case , aiisi* the fatal crash renewed speculati at today in the Notre Dann football eoach s ih itti I In explanation wa, i"ntauied in a copy lighted article in the NewI'imes whica said it learned from "un in pe n liable sources'' t at govern ment operatives discovered evidence of sill'll a hla-t Tbe story wa met by denials ol 'iepartment of eonnnerce aviation officials, department of justice executive- and official of Notre Punt
univi'! dty
The News Tin's -aid the homh ap jiarently was intended for the Rev Er John Reynolds, ( S. ( . i witnas, whose te timony ided in the convii u of E' Brother- for slay mg \- ■ I (Jake) Eingle, ( hnago Tn un"
r« | rter.
Ih ynolds, said the N*■ w s- l ime-. I lia.l 1 "mked pa -'ire on the plane in i vv Rnekri. an ■ ' "ll otli'Ts died ’ Miii'.'h JL I'.'JL At ' • last n men* , said 'he paper, 1 v tnged hr- plan . and went west by ra' II" had te I . fled f< "i i day te ' ■. r» nit'*’ PI ot h. i ,
trial.
The Rev. hr. i h.irh's I, (TDonnei . pre ident of Notre Dime, charactei zed the story a- 'ridicut 'U-" I i. • Rev. Ei M. \. Mul tire, universit
( liffi rd Town end sworn in at the .-an
ant governor.
When McNutt n tl"' oatii, Indian * wilt U; eomjileti'ly
eontrol.
Seats to ai'cen have U'eii cun-uni platform Ynd -• demand f"i ticket a! .seat- will lie m of tile ro-truiii. M Nutt will oe platform by lee.,
Man
ie a ; Heuten* v iisend Like g '.'eminent I '"ino, r itfe -*Gt) persons 1 Die OUtvloi.ir h i ■ I'Cell th". ,"(| additior,-
Han
•lie,
1 Repn.,. An Anierican Eeg: " and trumpeter- from • . 1 IArtillery will add . ko ' ' -
monie-
Mcm.vhile legi-iat- i hei" * 1 7Ht•': In iana genei * i patientlj awaited t - that t iey ciglit setth • • > n ' important t.i-ks which fee (ie More than 150 hills nav - ■ n p pared for introu ■' qi
Bel Ilk \l
Is Il'lhtM’ Krmptnii
!n !.
-I VIRAL >H(i I HI T> I V h I M VhE Gl
Ihl 11 V -Il V V\ \ V
vie, l|U,' tiv.
of I iod
real-
apprica'ion of thing that
livinr the cultiv iti-'ii of i fellowship 1,1 "
in which sevuntv, both pre-ent and fpr """ ’ was fra " kl >' '»'"’""ui u,,* u futur. I giiaranticd to dl alike; the ««' "onsidi nng "h lead., to a I Minemleritig of T :,l "" ,r ' " h "' 11 hc rni ^ M I”
our personalities to the creative, ac- j ^,,1;'^^ |lwUge |ea()er Raj|iey , force us of February 1 Hundred, of
elan d the higher income taxes should the com|-any's rural - o tomer- had he resorted to only in the last e.ner- T'ned petitions requesting approval
geney. He believed the tax prograiu
hould he held in abeyance until the
fate of the heei for revenue mea-ure
is detertnined.
('hainuaii < oilier of the way- and me ins committee, which must liandl* 'iiy tie ‘ revenue plan, said he had i
cr le (lire are to "e gi - n ; i nd Mai Ii, the -uTeec' W ill he anil" ;||. ed tali I The meeting w a pn -idi Mis. Grafton Eotigdeii, 'ho I'll t 1" pea k'U
I
of
l.'alpk U ll"iiien« ay, Puller, Mayor Homer < no i ( uiveninr John 11. i i'Iiu* 1 ' I icu! and I ri a-iii *
William M. . mis-, fo.Tiumhull of r Charles I.
i by .jilt*
cumulative purpi
ized in ( hri (
“Whit call tin pul'll' -'""'I do -'I this'.’ Mu ll m every way. A man who had pent n my y,;il in tbe put lie Seh •! aid, ‘I am getting tired "f shaipenmg t . \> It ,,f hoys and girl, simi I: t" g'l "'it into i eompetativ e syati n of living to "lit "it their fellowr,.' The tf o tier "ho cm not re late cn itivily what lie is she is tMciing to h mg p> I* • has no place ui the h""l tonic One of the chief ' a . e- w by box - and girls have taken the attitmli toward prohibition is the kind of play • in the theaters and those given in (lie high schools ovei tlie land, which the teachcl* have le en i illing 'elite.' There has 1 been on inditeet teaching Hint law *iolatiijli and drinking i- smart “The great, t thing thaf the pul> I lie sch" I i'an do is not to hand o"er to tl’> pupil • ■ !,"dy of religious l ontant but to employ only those teachers that have true character per onally and a cieative purpose in tea h- 1 ing that they may properly relate the things thev- teach to the job of living and growing a true life And before this can he done the public schools Will have t,, he freed from the influante and conti I of stupid politicians. AVh'jt wr need is not that public School tcachei -hould teach religion, but that the: will teach what they are suppo-t d to Penh, and do it re*
Uflously."
THE WEATHER Partly cloudy and colder tonight; Sundav generally fair; somewhat War:;.',i uwrthv est portion.
<( outiti'ifd l our) luo Mon* W In l > n*srnl Semeslrr
>11 DEN |> " ILL BE TOO Bl >Y LOR M VNV ill TSIDE \< T I' II IE> HI RING THI" I IMI. With but two more week, of recitations and lectures in the present seme,ter at liel’auw, the university calendar shows by its brevity that most tudent., will l>e too busy f r many outside activities.' Chapels for the coming week will have Prof. W E. Edington of the mathematic, department on Monday, President Oxnam on Tuesday, the University Choir and Prof. VanDenman Thouipson for devotional chafcl on Wednesday, a muric chapel on Thursday and the regular freshman chapel on Friday. Tuesday evening at K o’clock in Meharry hall. Miss Edna T. Bowles will give her faculty voice recital. It it open to the public. Friday evening at 8 o'clock, the DePauw Tigers will play Wilmington College in basketball in Buvmur gyiimariuju
of the scliedule, a Inch is a Earui residen c for the kllowitl hour-, nine cents
(he next JU, -ix i e11(- f r all over ('<*. three cents; vvitb a mininiiim ^ charge of $o a month, I arm com mereial fii i JO kilo.' .(( ours, nine 'ids net; nert 170. six i ent ; next | -00, four cents; next 1,500 three ■ "ids; and all in exee-s of that ‘ - lire, J(- iclits. with a inillllMU"
monthly bill of $’J.
I he new rate schedule will effect * ->aving of about $41,000 a year to our farm electric cu.-toniers, company
Ti ials aid
I At E> RtlBBI RY ) H Y Rt,E I r ial of Mai olm Berg* t of ('nhini •us, Del’auw univer dty student, on a r hhery charge, was postponed n Marion I'ounty i riinirial court F'riday until (Thursday b\ Judge Frank P.
Baker.
Berger wa- charged with bolding up seveial filling stations with a toy pi Mol. The y outh fold detectives that e planned to u-e the loot to continue his studies. (B. rger’s father is ill in St. I.ouis, Mo., the court was in
formed.
I HUM Y.S TO LEAD M ART H WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. (UP) Marx Lewis, national director of organization for the Socialist party, said today that Norman Thomas, the party's candidate for President at the last election, would lead a gigantic “unemployment relief march" to Washington -ooii after the Roosevelt udmi!’is*ruUun Legin. or. March 1
Jesse M. I
Monday night
follow.,: j 7:JO sliari fir t jo i e> ,orx ut n net; for ' ‘ s P‘ rt ,| ('• N '
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' Post at the
All mi’iiil
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11 ,'.ident. * I s fti*ci
rid Symji
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pn >ident, said If had >tii>nori hy any gi'Vfmn * and hohovod ii" ot’fr pric • had t»oon quo tiotiod I o part mont f »f i "mnn’i •
.■* Kanh-a> City who inv»*.st: cr a ii which o* •'in oil noai
K 11 , il l the h,o| fuund n • indi aD’ uch a ho i Wa -hiimton, I' c . departi tier oporativ* said tho,' mi' no irajuiry. Tin N*■ n tido pis die*ci «h mals i
cornod.
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not. con
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ill voI s
t-
ated the VVi. mta, , v i ience
■ plot.
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Time nr nil 00)1
KEMPTON V plate gin State bank ■ during n le • aid no mi 1 fact t at v | The handil j mined n:ii'
Th«
bile a I, I. ‘ cile A ,. I state pok" 1 ! distriet w m n ' in an effort
J out o Die orgm P was th,
the e"ngi'egatl"H front "f the cai.e selection which
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ing a n 11 v# t
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I axtiavers M.d
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I 'ini ih'
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nt the ftittecnl "!’ < ilv in ( , y oung' t , ui of t h. fm nt, who died during his " III ! he VV liite 11 "II.- 1 V " rt .1 I'etiiter, y" ith- • [i i oiee I, vv 11" h a - been • "idy (oni month , but onin! inmte .icipi.iuitatii e of
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toui, i pm er f r light, for
nion Son in* SumkiN Ni'jht
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'.ENER VI MEET IM. < VM ED El)R OM O’t E'M b IN I III PI I N AM ( (H R I ROU'I
II" Hi"
de
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h, cn.iktt, "il t a o ,tHilda rds nation and the
There 'ill I taxpayei f court room I iii -day aft' aiWUiuiK ed I i ,■ tint e every "lie inte ri hue pul,In the $ 1.5o ' ta • (iroper time.”
'" a gl lie 1 .ll 1 Putnam io"h the eouith " "M. Jail" *
i est* 11 E expen , rate he on
ting of in the > next tl, 'I • -
•fl'ol't t
d at tl
20 Years Ago lODAV IN t,RTEN< ASM P
t<
Mis., Kill Beckwith is confined her home on account of illness Judge James P. Hughes was in Brazil acting as special judge in a case being tried in the < lay circuit
court.
Ru-m'II N'ewgent lettirnc to tiid> Htiapeli* after (tend nr tin olid'
with hia parents.
The public schools operud themornintf following •he atituuil Christ-
rr.es 'Tuutroj. 1 The
clmrch As the te* -oftly Kindly I ig id: III. the i i tan leili ony i f ' penp]e w ii" 1’re id* n' * the final ai I ■ from the I riilthiali; a election V Romans 8,
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favorite of Mr. i 'oidvarnish'd walls of auditorium, in the w ere crowded to.vn -
ol k' '\vu the f inner i neighUir, echoed hack ' re leading, selection'’
from R un m , ( o-
d John, followed. The r, Plasm 46, Psalm UP coiid < orintldans 5, John i c c vv it Ii you, my peace you; not as the world nto you. I.ot not y ur eibh'd, neither let it he
Tie Rev. Penner pmued
s head, o pray.
"g ni Hm refi lin, t*
E*' 'Tli.it Wilt Not Eet Me Go." I .- -ong w a- the -election of Mrs. Grace
Coolidge.
DR TRANK M K I BIG N III I VEK >PE( I VI Ml "It VEX)
V S \ul Nt ED
M’-. Margiti' Denm of tht faulty "f toe fi. Pan School of Mush v ill he fio ■ |.e ' it the innual Re ligimi, Tdin ation rally of the church e of t .. community in the Pri . hyteriatt chut Ti Sun ay evening at 7:JU | The speikei. Ill Trank McKihbeti, of Northwestern iinivetsity, is a natinnal ant nu ity ti tin field of religion- edu(ation and tin; city i; fortunate in having hi- pr" 'ii i on Sunday. IDs eet will 1, * fog tarding ' te Euture." Dean I. II Dirks will al-o he heard in tin- -'rvice on the relation, of "lie S out Program in the 1 Churches.’’ Rev R. T. Reek will rea<! th" scripture 1* -son and Dr. A. E. Monger will off, the prayer. Dr. G. B. Manhart, ch lirinan of the Board .f Religious Education, will preside and the benedi'D n will he pronoun, - I by the pastor, Rev V L Raphael Thu offering rill be f-r the work f (he board a', eli snei is an ong j it enterpris 0 'r.iiiirig -chool and flbaraetei edui'a’."ii ill the ■ tj school . fi B, R. Bartl • , erinten lent of instruction f i .Ml Urn 1 activities of the t» ard. All Church 1 h "d worker ar. itged to attend a conference con i c (e,l by Dr. McKibbeii in the Mcth"'iist
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and fla a w ide
I ' D! VN M "l I H".' 1,4(10 5 e* utlug • ' t" 10 ' : h-'"; ' ... b' 275 Ih up, ; sow- $J.O Uto $. t itt le 50; * ' c week: bef steel lower; hulk .f I 2.7 tloads $6.2.i to $J.50 to $4.”o; - - around steady #5; fee t" $5.75; eow cutteis an ( cutt) ’ ients lower, $' w Sheep 4'ilt in small lot ire ud $6.25.
Ephi ndg' I farm,.!, strife
when kicked by
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prunouticed bt; ■ Lc-jehufch, Sunday -if’cnioun at J;30. ^
boon. A fra«t ire.
tl ' ' ; broken ankle vv Friday after-
local physician reduced the
