The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 November 1933 — Page 3

'«' -’OTmH. "n.^iVoV V .TAMRS H. BROWN.

iMIMN'I 011 ,,, ' , l,,N T1, unknown wlfr ,f J.-u p« H ''“eF ox^ruto, nr oxpf

i.mOPOMTAN LIFE TNSI RAM E

.i.rporHlIon, Flnimiff, I.ni’KRirvrjE. ot al„

hl.l.lAU l„d:intF. C, liis.

Lw. 1 W affi.ifation for r ! rn \nsF.vn pkffni>\nts “ '. , ,u |M III.IF \TION TUFRKOF ii nnl lout Ion of iho plnlntiff In ■ live entitled raua*. O' William

'huh one of lie eollrltora. 1

r ,.,l In affidavit, H appearing to ', ijiai i-ortnln of the defondL.i. ln.ifti r named ore not Inhnhmu fotind within this disand hove not vnliintnrtlj ap,1 herein, and that iierantiHl ser-

and devise

John

JAMES H. BROWN, Th unknown wlfr Brown: The unknown

<l» viso rs. pps, oxrontor *>r rxecu-j t “l tors of the last will and trstament. I ^ t.dmlnlBfrator or ndministrnr^-s 0 t' tta* istntr of Jnmrs n. Brown, deems

unknown

rhE daily Banner, creencastle, Indian^ Saturday. November is. 1933.

Jm

wire of Janie? H I tee*

known widow l elr‘ j wilt and testament, ad

‘min 1strators of the

t stn Tho

ORD

a, legii - thr last

nlstrator nr

strators of the rstntr of Sarah

S win ford, deooasrd. JESSR LATHAM

Th#» unknown hslrs, devisees, leg

executors of

min

of thei ■ 1 r.^ra i.ajhaM;

• .n deeense«l.l Tin* unknowr) vvi!> heirs nnd devisees of|TI ». unknown^ wido^

(he deceased widow «^r .l;im**s

Brown, deceased;

rm: i.vdianapouh wn

LfA| is RAILROAD

WILL

The

i \ m ’ ix.hr;

unit ngwn

". | 1 ' »• " !n§t

or .Te

11<>\\ !* of

am Torr; devisees

hnt pe

defendants herein;

is rtoi pr

of residents

enni

raet Icab

•e a re

that s.tld

S*'t

n ft»

le hecatise their unknown, it is defendants, to-

ie*l

fci.FI(i:i

LviNnEH M I/X'KRIDOE; • unknown wife of Alexander

rid*' The unknown widow, heir*.

legatees, exerutor or exent-

' ( ,'ti, just will and testament, ad-

V.r or ailminlatrntors of the

, nl Alexander M LnekridKe, de,1 The nnknown heirs and deq 0 f 1 he deeensod widow of Alex-

. 11 l.orkrldge, de.'eased;

I'.VAN'S;

unknown hitshnnd of Martha ■11,. unknown widower, heirs, legatees, executor or exeru- ”, ■ , le hist will and testument, ad. ;', r .i,,r or ailinlnistrutors of Ihe , Martlia Evans, deceased. The „ ,, i ,.irs and devisees of the ,|e- ,] 1, id.over of Martha Fvans de-

Kl '•'•MAIN’S*;

, iinktiown husband '.In The unknown

devisees, I executors of

Na -

I.-F.l.l

The

Lr’i h \ 1. I, utiktio

lege t he

of Miriam widower,

a lees, exeettlast will and

wl

Vn.'ii oimlnistrator or admlnls

,,f 1 he estate of Mlrln

Ann s an

of Peggy Ann Nos

Mo-

de, eased The unknown heir

| d ev|ees of the deceased widower

L . ,11 M, Mains, deceased;

i;',;Y ANN NOSLKR;

[, uakr.ovn hush,and of Peggv \n n L r 1 1,' unknown widower, heirs, |, patees. executor or exe, ,i 1 he las| will tind teslameot. 1.. or ndmlnlslrntors of the I p.agv Atm Nosier, deceased; Jhnknnwn h^*lrF 'tn'l fieviaees of the VcJ nf l , «*irj:\ Ann N ,,v

e.-ea s, d:

IXi S'Oftl.FR; nknown wife "f -lohn Nosier: [ , ..n widow, heirs, devise, s. 1 txecutor nr evc'Mitors <»f the ,,, nd tesiameiii. admlnisiraior k I, ,traters of th* estate ol John l, ,1,, . d The unknown hr it - I, , , . of I he deer , sod willow of Sneler deceased; imViiown wife of John Vestal; 11,kiii,vi a. widow, heirs, devisees. . executor or exerutors of the „ill and testament, adm in i~ ’ ra I or L. .or:,tor? of the estate of John . I Tic unkiiov. I, h. 11 E , - f the ill" I a sod W id.iw Of Ty, 1 1 den ased; k|i s it VF.STAI.; E nk 'Vva, wife of James p. V. 111. mikhown widow heirs deL .. exeeutoi 01 tors [, . , I 1 . 1 1 : . I , ■ .1 l,.. 01 dirtinlstrators of l R Vestal. d< ' v...1. ,t- ' I'd devlsi . s o! t ho ,|i It u ilhivv III Janies It Ve-onl. di r; piERf'Y. 1 unknown wife *>l John • icrcx bi.ktimvn widow, heirs deviseos, •; pxeeutor or executors ol th«111 and testmnent. riilmlnlstruior ftifllstrators of the estate of John dfi^ased. The unknown heirs t hi <•« of the fleeensed widow '»f Plfrov tieri '. sed; bh I’lKRf’Y: lutiknown wife f»f Jneoh Ficr<v. pknown widow. I • irs. devisees ■p . \e*. iilor or eve.-utor' of the Ini ■■ M.iment idminl^t* • '*r rjistr.ifors of the estate of

.1 WlUia

The unknown wi#ow. )i« i ..... irntc*es. * xc.-uto:« or « \eeutors of the last will and testament, administrator idmlnistrntors of th*- estate of william Torr. deceased. The unknown l.elrs nnd «ievisees of tii t . deceased Widow of William Torr, deri»nsod.

NATH AM Kl^ HKLL;

The unktiovrn heirs, deviiecs. legfri

lees exeeutor or executors of tile last v. ill and testament, administrator ot

administrators of the estat

thanlel Bell, deceased,

LIA BELL;

tmknown heirs, d*-vis. . s, 1

ta-s e\.-<Miior or executors of the Iasi will ami testament, administrator or administrators of the ••state of (Vila

Bell, deei ased ,

The tinkle tvn wife of Isaiah \\ r igrhl Tht unknown widow, heirs. devis«es, Irffaties. ext-entor or executors of th** last will and testament, administrator •>’ tidminlst 1 a tors of the estate of isalah Wrikht. i|eceased ih. unknown h* Irs and devisees of Ihe dere ised u idou of I tiah Wriprht d' , ' « ftsed, SARAH I! LITAS; Ttie tin know 11 husband of Sarah E l.icas. 'Ph* unknown wid*»w**r, heir.d« visees, leirutees. exeeutor or ♦*xecu u.rs of the last will nnd i siament. a«L mlnistrator or administrators of fit* 1? late of Sarah E. Lucas, deceased; The unknown heirs and devisees of the deceased wldowr of Sarah K

L 1 l»*ii s, dec**. 1 soil ,

SA MI LL J« »SKI*H S\\ INI’ORD: Phe unknown wife of Samu* 1 Jctsnph Swinford The unkn*»wn widow, heirs, d* visees haratees, e\«‘* utor or executors of the last will and testament, iidmlnlstt; toi or administrators ot Ihe estat** of Samuel Joseph Swinford. deceased; The unknown heirs and d* vi*«.« of ill** deceased widow of Samuel Joseph Swinford. dec* ased, Sol.* »MuN 1 SWINFORD, Phe unknown wife Solomon < . S win for *1 The unknown widow, loirs, il. vise* s. lepratees. . cuto, or executors **t the la«t will and t* statnent. ad ministrator i.r administt at.»rs of the . .ijn, of Solomon «' Swlnfor*!. dec as. .1. Th- dnknown heirs and *l* - visn.'s of the deceased wi*h*W of Soh*iioiti (* Swinfor*!, deceas**d;

LEVI MANN.

Th 0 unknown heirs, devis* * s l* Ka- • -\' 111<*r or e\»M*ut«»r* : <d the last will and testament, administrat “ administrators of the .state *»i

aim. d'C'-ised; JAM: MANN;

11, tmktotwn heirs, devisees, tcf

te**s. exe« , ut**r or executors ot will nnd t*»stament. a*lminist admlnisttators of th** e. 8 *

lann. d» eensed;

BENJAMIN BELT.:

Phe unknown heirs, dcsiseos lef ■,■ p; execatiU’ Of executors of t lie

will nnd testament, administrator^

a.lministrators of th** esta

1 min Hell, deceased ; LE* *1 NI»A BELL;

unknown heirs. d**\is.es,

xecutor or executors ..f the last will ami testament, administrator or Iminlst rators of the estate of Lu-

udn Bell. <1 creased;

l-.l IZ MU'.TH S I.OFKRI IH, I*.; TIi,' unknown heirs. ,|nv isro-s l. gnt,.s oxwiilri' ,'r exeentnrs ..f »hv will nnd t.stnmi'nl. Hdiiilnlstrntor ..i1,1 i-'trators of the estat.' ‘'I lilts

Lock ri dan

Lathn

of Jesse Luhan

isee rs n inlst

np *

am. deceased; Thf

de vis

CBLLU JANE WILLLAMS;

The unknown heirs, devisees, lepra tees, exccuw.f or eX^cntort- of the last Wilt and testament. Oimlnistrator **r administrator' of the estat** of (’cilia

Jane WilVlnm*. deccn«.*il:

pppenr. plead, answer or demur to i plaintiff’s hlll«by the 2Hrd day of l»eI cember. 19.13, nnd in default thereof.

ow heir* devisees ! ' ,onri proceed to the hearing: ’ccs. executor o r executors of the "diudlentlon of this Milt as if the

k will and t*» ament adminlstfator ' ‘ hov, ‘ nr » m ^ r, defendant had he

administrators of the estate of > * f ‘ rVf ‘ d

ko

hr.1- and dcvi'*-‘cs ,»f'* ’ t he * d'e^'a^d i ^'i^ order he publish, d in Th. Bre.*n

widow of Jess, i fh'.m natU' Dally Banner

blow of jess.- Latham, deceased. HRIRT1 A\ V : P! f NQHOl REM . ’ i • ! • nkn<n ' sband of rhristi'it. • tpinffltousen: Tie unknown widower, *'iiv devisees, lefirntees. executor or xeeutors of the last will and testa-

men • 'dmini.str.nor *»r administrators

of Hie estat* of i?hristiana Eppln

rVed with prot’ess -i this district IT IS EERTHER * >R1 >KRKI * thnt is order he published in The Breen-

» newspaper of rimed and pub-

I ndla nn

Eppina

, general

' 11 shed In

*neh Enit

alrculntion

•; i

for six con* cut i v

111 [left,

prii

tl*

•nee

*ks

re#ncast

week for si*

t«»d States of Anicrh a.

Southern District of indi

Itulinnapolis Dlvisl."

. v rx , I Albert F. Sogrem. i. r. Clerk

, . ' * V;'' h' '•h'-lFilann Epplng- , in ... r

, 1 w ' ",W h ' Mr ' • I'll I.lMri. I .|,ll.‘ *•. ■ I" -i « iirl*tlanH hpplnghounvn, '•,. rB ^„ inB . is . ., ...n ,., ip>

order on application for noth,, to :ib scht defendnn tn nn«l for publication •hereof, made and eti • r.-.t oetohm- 21. i*' I ', oi Lite c iuh«* ol • 1 I R( MM M.IT \ N Lin; INRERANOK "MDV\> \S WILLIAM I UXMxRIDBE i al. No i.*l '» lOquitv. now 1 '-i lining: amotiK the records of ihe - <1 .’oiin in m\

>ffi

HARl,i;S El’IMNOHorSEN, The unknown v>if.- of (’baric

The unknown

1 s.es l.tfatees, eve

—^..cs Ep-

pt n« hotisr n . I’lie unknown widow, h'ir devis.es. i*^atecs, execulor "t 1 ci.itors of the last will and testandministt or ,,r administrators

nent, »f t he

deceased visees of

l

. slat, ..f rharles I'ppinahousen,

The unknown heir

unk I he

<nown iteirs and * d*»rensed widow

' ha ? |. < Kppit *- ousen, *|ecensed; _ J« *SEPH I l \ RDFA . Auditor

Vul na

ELIAS HA

The unknown

tv a:

'nunty;

R11Y ;

week several girls anti' h^-s Law called o.« her,

9

Tliv H.Tond grado of fhp Martha Hid pat L school remembered their ward of soldiers at .Perry Point, Yfd. .vtth appropriate menu cards for .heir Thanksgiving dinner. T)iiiil Ward school had their Nov. Pre drill Thursday and clear'd the ullding of 2Sfl children In flfty-flve

seconds. . •

duet. the° nioH.ing' n<ss like manner.

in a

verv ® *

httsl

*4 ji*:

heirs,

tit or or »*\*»c

will and test atm administrators ••

deceased;

devisees. lea:!itilors of the Inst adtninistrntor or .•state of 101 la a

l\ I’ESTlMoNY M'lll’.REOE. 1 hn

. 1 ■ I

fixed ihe enl of the fure^ald (

Indlan.ipoll* tills 2lr<i

or

ftlia

cease* I.

M N RBA R101’ Ml RRHV; •c. ....... devisee

H a rd\.

‘/ELIA JAM HARDY:

The itnknov, i h* irs. devisees, legfat*.*s. executru or exe* utnrs of the last ’ill ind t* tamcf idminlfttrator idminlstrntors of ih«* estate of C<

Lint- Hard\. deceased ;

IFI \H MERPHY

Tlu unknown ir-. devisees. l»g*at< .*> .*\c. utor *)r * \ r iitors of the last • II and testament administrator or idministmtors of ihe estate of Tslnli

Mnrph\. Met

t A H

Th<* unknown ■ irs, devisees, leflfa •*' > v. ■ .tor .11 . mors of tin* la J ill n i t. t .idfnlnistrator or dminist r.t t or< .. iii#* eutnte of Mat*

• ret .VIurplM. d.* cased; JOSRPH WILLIAMS;

Tin itiknowu u if. of Jokeph TVllM m*-. l i e unknown widow, heirs, dc ise. s, l.qratces, evecutoi’ or executor,-. ■ i tli l ast will and testament, ndmlnh r.itor <*r i.hnic *-: i.. i ors of the estate • i JtMepii Williani- ikceased. The utikiu.wn iieirs nnd deslsees *»f the de>He*l widow ..f Jo«eph Williams, de.

• •ased;

SA K Ml MERPHY; Th* 1 unknown Inishand of Rarah M • 111*h' The unknown widower, heirs,

vise*'

napoll D i r *1l

• SEAM AERERT n> iii:r.

'onrt at )ctoi»ei.

B SOBE.M I I I .R «'lei 1M V M Rll 1 i I ,l\«

to pit I 2 s - *1

Public School News ! » (r.ich V\>rk In The thinner) J

of ;

rikno

yn h

Ifnlnist rators

_ I i. , ..i - . d ’I 1 ',. u11 K 11 <• w n | nd dcti'ces of the *|ccea-•■•l f , I * ’nl. Piercv. *!• • e - s* d

11 l .l. \l* * Jl NN IS;

unknown wife of Samuel M- « I’li. unknown widow, heirs. m If-1* 11ees, exeeut*>i <»* » \ei u)f I., last will and testament. Dfratnr or administrators of the S ntuel McOInnis. *leceas»*P.

••irs and *le\ ise**s of the of Samuel McGinnis.

LPII M.fMNNIS;

known wife of .Toneph M B'nTi. unknown widow , heirs, d.i l.*8atees. executor or executors ■ It ’ will and testament, adrnlnru nr administrator-* of the es- • l.wenh M. f.innis. d.*.*en « d 'Phe uvn heirs and dev isees of the *leI widow of Joseph MeGinnis. *le

ftY Mci’.TNNTS:

known husband »*f Mary M r - The unknown widower heirs. |e *..tees, executor or • v* . utln last will and testnnunt

) 'ritr.r or ndmlnlslrntors **f ihe

Mar\ M. B.innis, de. eased Ifiknnwn lu irs nnd devlse«*s <»f the . d w idower of Mnr\ M« (»innD.

ed;

M- niNNIR:

urikuown wife of John McGin[tiio unknown widow, heirs, de i tfatees, executor or executors I.t-j will and testament, admln•r or admlhlslmtors of the *'S|of Johtt McGinnis deceased; The vn heirs nnd deviaeea of the do \\ blow of John McGinnis, de

jlGALP McOTNNtR;

nnktiowti husband of Abltfaie t i.i Tlu* unknown widow* r • I* . iscev. legatees. .■x**'‘Ut**r ni 'tor- of the Inst will and testa ulmlnlstratnr or adinltiistmtors • u Mo of Ahlgmle \f« I llnnls. de 1 unknn* n btlra 1 U *.f the deceased widower of \hl

LJlnnis deceased;

’Y MeOTNNfR

mt h*iwn hiistiand of Na»<c\ \l The tmknown widower, heirs. Rural ees. exectilot or evecu f the )amt will and testament, ml

pVPO A: my

rat or of ’

ndnilniii»rnt(»rs

Nancv McGinnis decens

the led:

• d w idower

* and of V

i nev M cGinn I

will

met

administrators of ,\||.a ugh. deceased i XMl'.S s" 1M '’R 1

- n he

pi: VicGINNIR: unknown husband *»f Jan.* M* The unknown widower h**lrs. 1 ■ legatees, executor or execu *.t th. last will and testament, ad ptralor or administrators of the of .Ian** McGinnis deceased. The • wn loirs and devisees of the d. I widower of Jane McGinnis, de fPni’N MoOINNIf* known wlf** of R* ub**n M r ‘ The unknown widow heirs legatees, executor or execuOf Ihe last will and testament. s»d. etr.'Unr or adttlnlstrators of the ^ of Reuben McOinnls. deceased; ^unknown heirs and deNl^ees of the ‘ *1 widow of Reuben McGinnis,

J*ed;

I LI \M O H \RR AH; uttknown wife of William o •h 1’he unknown widow loirs. ^ ' legatees, executor or execu d 'be last will and testament, ad f’rntnr or ridmlnlstrators of the of William n Harrab. d. *‘C;.p. d , [unknown I elrs and de\isees of ■‘termed widow of William G liar

derefi fed ■

^11 L P 11 \RR Ml unknown wife of Daniel n V The unknown widow. h« h legiitees. executor or execuDu* hist will nnd testament histrator or administrators of tl" * 1,1 Daniel p ffarrab. deceased unknown heirs and devisee** of flee, ased widow of Daniel p Hat

H.IJam P HOOD;

L' unknown wlf* of William 1*. TH,' unknown widow, heirs, d* * I.'-atecs, executor or executors • I'd will and testament, admin- " r or administrator* of the estate RDm P Hood deceased The unu h. trs and d«-\ (sees of the d< - ^ widow of William P Hood, dc -

^ ,N *’ HARR Ml:

"'•known wife of John Hurrah: ’•known widow, heirs, devisees .iVi or executors of the

I I and testament administrator j e .eentor ot- f y L. ^’/Dators of the estate of John | ,. (11 fntd testament r»* . ureeksed: Tht unknown heirs gdimlnt*trtitorf di v

• ffit*

tors of th* last will and testament, a*L

trators of the deceased; The

Lev i

loffH -

i he last

t rat f

of

Tlu;

Jan*

e ga-

inst

of Ren -

administrators «»f the

decease*i

H ATH AAV A V

tl* th

•Vh. > Mii 1 Kn"[vii ii.Trs. .leviF.' h. I'

or executors "• th* last

♦•xecut or or exect

i .-si a men i. admin 1st rat or . Hatlmw.iv deceased:

I * e" will

dec. .. nw-v.. ATI I \ WAV

s. d

ut«*rs addiii

■rW nnkni.wn tx'.i- •l"Vi«e***. •••»»- p os .v« ia*»t ex* * \it*irs «»f the ta. t

• HI and test

nlstrator *

.state **f M i

n ii* 11 ^ or »x»*cittors *»f > he hi iment. administrator of th,. .-state of Eli/

ex*

mm t.

'Iminisirfilors of Tiv

I la I ha \vn> . .IffHa ?<<l

l-l IZ VHKTU HKt.l. . ,

Th,' 'inkunn ii h- lr--. 'IavIfpaa iognoxeoutor or . v.-. "tors of tho lost

Well and test a it administrators «• I. th Bell, ilecensed. i* p -11 \ R D GOLk:,

Vl i" 'i it known lu ll-', ilevli'oofh log . A\"iiHir nr oxoiiilor* of I hi' I i ' : and I.itum. ni. a<lmln!"tr: tor . inlminiH.r:.iors of 'h. Hi. h-

«| i *.d* deceased,

rvTilUtlNF \ FCI-K'' .

Th.' iiliUnov a in ir-;'

lega - * last

,'m anil •H'l.'iit.' a'iVniliiiAiri.l.. r or nil'ml.ilVirHlnrs .n Tn -R"" ••*

m in.' A. Folo. ii"';r;*»i "F'

VAI.KNTI. I. < of Vnlrntlno

widow, heirs, de

Th . 1*

unknow n unknoni

ex*u and

v editors

Tl

Vox

vise.-' bif.uic*

of t»»e Inst will .. .

©i.WR

nilniinlslrnlorw of «•>"

\\ right. *tec* ased

T.^r^'w*?'

»| he unknown h* irs

• xf'i iltor or * - ' Xr„Mri,.or

t. cs. will

ndminlstrators *u " Mlllinms. deceased; \.\|Y Wild JAMS; Tlu* unknowm k*’

t, executor or • xccnn will ami testament ot ••‘Iminlstrators oi •

llliams. PETER

e«. tin

and testament of the estat

a.’JSSMTO' *-*s*a

la»l

nr

of llonry

.ii*H *>f .hA ViFt

Imlnlstrntor

tiilniinlBlratorF

w iiiinniM.

I ralr

..f

wi , , ,

ur • me

■>f*S of the

exeetitor

and testar

will

jidnt Inlst rat*

A l ha ugh deceased

v i .hat nn * unknow executor and testa

t ors

. • m t ors •idmlr

i «ta t

of the nlstra

of

tor or

Peter

M A The

devise* s h'ga*

xeditor*

t. administrator «»r

■ . . .

•irs. devise* 1 *, legax. cutors of the l^ q t

i dm I nlstrator estate * • f Janie*

t ratnr i.r m

s exerutor

Mil

ministrator nr adminint -^tjit** of Sarnli Mnrj*hy. v*r-. • . mknowi. hMrs md .|. \isees of the <lec.i.- .| widow* . S ’r;ih Murphy, *1* •

'•h;i s.'rl ,

.lACtni n;.\Ria

Th.' uni.i own v i - ni .l:ipoh Poari‘> 1 ITiv unknown \\ niow, tipir.'', i1p\ iini'H. •ogni.'i'S, i-\• .-itiin >ii pYPPiltorf. of liu* ,sl will nnd if-ni'innnl, ndmlnlntralor *i iilnilnlsirntoi' ..f tlin r«mtp of .lo■i>h l , '.iri'\. cl,-',', d Tho nnkn.iwn ivii nnd fiovi?, " of ihp dorp tsi’d i Id'iw i,f jm'iih J'rnri'v, ilPP*'i.?.*d :

JACnH I'F.niA

TIip iinkniinn w ifp of .laonh Poroy; i'tn unknown w idow hPir. a . diA i'-'i -h ognlpi'? p\if-nlor nr .'Xpriitnrp of 11 p nsi wdl nnd mh.inipni. ndmlnlBtrntov iv n d i i In 1st r.'i i or of flip pgtntp of I poi- Pprp.i'. dpppoppil: Thp unknown hi ir? nnd dpvispp!* of tlip dpppn«pd >1'ill11w of J.'tpob I'l-rny, dpppn*n1;

hi,i\ i;h roFsi

rio unknown w ifp of Otivor Ton«y; rin- unkiuiwn widow hoirs. i1p\I pgntpns oxopiitor or exppuiors nvi will nod t.-Hinmont, rnlmin

>r n.lniinlpi rotorn of tlip pptnlo of

»ll\. i r** is. d< rspd Tii, unknown

nlr' tnd i< \ isi i*h nf ihe d*PPa«ci1

i 111,iw of Ollwr Toupv, iIppparpiI;

W 11.1,1 AM F WOOD;

The unknown wlf* ol William P, \ nod Ph' inknown widow h- lre. iIp Is. i.'u it,‘ps, ex**'ntnr or PXPPntorx if tin* 1.0,1 will olid t. sinmpnl. ndmln* sir.itot o' . dminirti i .i i ors of tho e?,i|p oi Willi.im I* Wood dpopnspd. rill, nnknown livlrn .md iIpvIsppm of he ili'opnspd widow of M’itlinrn F,

Yiiod, dopp.ispd ; SARAH AYOOP;

Tli' 1 unknown husiniiiil of Snrolt Wood, Tltr unknown wlrtowpr, hrlrs, Ipvispps Ipgntpcs, pxi niitor or pxppiiIh lust will md tps.ampnt,

admlnlsl.ntors of iho Wood, dppoasPd; Tiio

inknown h*' i rs nnd i1p\(spis of TIip If'.'p.'ispd willow pr of S,r.ih M'ood di*

■rus.'d :

'MANPA WOOD;

T 1 • unknown hushond of Anmnd.i Wood Tlu unknown w idowpr, IipIi'. IpvIsp, S li'gntPPk. i‘X> oiiro! in i xpiui-

last will nnd

I 'CPS.

■ of Jim ilftrfTtor

In nhrorvanfp nf Miltongl Unk Wt 1; Tin Book Club |"insoi'Pd n ills rlfti of hiH.ks In -hi nrrldoi of Hi high school this «til. I In iiis|>lii. innlurind no\p|s, hlot!.iphics plus sic?, and phlliimn's hooks iiii r po| lopitrn was made in ilili In- Yl' llamilion, Mr Hann.i uui Mr Por tel to whom tho Bonk .'lull w i.-ln" o rypress Its thnnk Th Tiger Cutis fi|i.|i i In season iirxt Wodnosday m i n Hrow n bur'- \V. bollevo ilii Mimiv (Til. rdilfli has a sltrprls, f i you. Snvi tho daio During th ir Soonil 'irvin,• |nr iods this wo'k tho 1'inirih L'indo ol tho Marlha KidpHh hool Im hoon bringing in dlfToron ii,|., ' about Yihioli they haw , ■ n b udying Two of i ho most ill" i iii, w.n ,i poo.ianut and somi* i.iills of {'i.ltni

flhor.

In ko. ping will. Nniimuil Unuk Wook and iis il.onn i;ii,i ing I p With Books studoti ot \|i‘ (Tli Bon n froshman Kngi h i la s lia\ lioon gii ing booh r< .ws , .u |i du this wo?k. Tho first rop rts \m n on Imok thni aro partlo.ulftrl) populiu i.tdav or thosp wrilt.n hr liiing mi,hoi Betly GroonDaf i. nunod on As (hi KaiJh Turns" loa not in KhIoiiT

As ll was itook Wook. tho Pranailr dlub of Room 23 thought, it appropriaio to have a book report. Jainos 11 a/on. from Senior high school whs tho speaker Ho gave a report on Hie book "Heroes of ihe Solvol." Ii was very Interesting and wo should like to ha\e him nome again t % I During the language p-riod this week, th. Six'h grade at Third ward otlganized a club, whloh they named the \V W. olllb. One period each wtvk will he d°voted to it. during ivMih lino reporls on suhieots which the members have decided are worih wlillo. will tm given and dlaenss d, Tho lot lew ing offioers wer,- chosen: president, Margie Hill soilctary. Clyde Hutcheson:

trensurer. Franklin York.

The , lass w ill endvavoi to I'on-

Tho sittli grade of the .Ioupm bool sea , box # of fruit *n ihe ■ihtti-in wliom thev hare adop ed for

the year.

Pin big llnokp Wt -k Jie fiiur'.li I grade Juts made posters and bool, marks. Kach pupil alao has ondeav ! ored lo read one hool; a*, ou'side j

leading.

A olever Thankt*gi\ log pity »as j p rose riled In fourlh grad- pupils a? Millet school FYiriej ntomlng. Tile fourth grade of th. ,f ijie- - school had a candy salo Thureriny The pro,NT«ls, S3.7f> were given f i tho .luninr Rod ('Toss and will lie us'd for relief work in ihe school, during .the winter. Mr C rim rlr of Millei sehool pirasanllj suit isod - Tneodav noon with a dinner in honor of his birthday anniversary

lettsrs to Mrs rred Thom an. City lihrartan, thanking her for showing them 9 t.he twwrks at ihe library Mrs Thomas of the Public l,ih vary, g'ave a very interopting tall, to thn children of the .Tones school !n observance of Book W°ok Jdan Stewart reviewed Dr Shorworrrt Eddy Friday afternoon in Mf.

Fkelton’s home room

TOY WAS TEAR GAS BOMT? » TYAId.AS, Tex. (CPi Th.* yonn, -on of a Dallas couple proudly ethlbiled a toy he had found. 1: was a metallic, pear-shaped (gadget with an intriguing handle. Curious, ihe j-oungster pulled on tho handle, A dense 'moke filled the room, which members of the family hastily evacuated. The hoy had found a polfce tear gas homh,

On Friday afternoon a program nf

music lit renresenliu i\c American composers wa? -ii-n befnie ihe n . * ular niglith grade class by g. yen)

Bttulen t-i omhors from tho

depart inoii'

The first gride ohildien

FORT TO BE MODERNIZED

• dm in 1st rut or or ‘stato of Sarah

aslrs

f'f'S.

of the

d rat

of

nr>, oi 11)(* i««i win iiiii tsstament di *'nlMtriitor or administrators of th*

Vood. dso^nssd:

in to of ' man tlu Phs iihknoxxit lifirs

hi* d* « «*.u«* *1 widow."

Wot lin»l

<l* \ i°o*-s of nf Xmandu

md. d<»rsas«Hl;

OPPPH M**MlURY

Thn nnknown wif*

Mnrrx The* unknown

Irvlsst s. loffatnes, ors of tho last

f Joseph Mowl«1ow, heirs,

i* x rout or or oxeou-

ki)] find testa

rimlnlstrator nr administrator'

tor ni J()StI

ament, of the

derensod. visoeu of

Joseph Mo-

• vt;11.• of Jos**ph MoMurry. Ph** unknown imlrs and dr Ii* dtH-oased widow of

\lurr\. deceased, s \ \D l.f, IIARRAU ;

Th. unknown xvlfr of Hamurl liar •i ii. I’li. unkn«>wn widow heir** de v,si*eH 1, u itr. executor **r **x*»rutors .t i»,i f. st will . nd te'Hnv n4.’*drutrt-

hdmfnistfntors of t

the rotate

i rah. deceased; 'Phe un-

known heirs and devisee** of the dr-

ffnrrah.

istriilor dr »f Samuel

fnistfntoro ih. de<’eased

.•d willow of Snrtuiel

i mr

of

exerntnrs of the • nt idniR istrntoT the estate of James

j \.v i:s roiui

Tin* unknown lirlr' d.'lsreo. Irffu . . \. if*.r nr ereentors of the 1 tst

w ill and t< stn ilnilnistrators Torr. dennsed:

I ’.LIZ \BETH PIPKENS;

The unknown imsband ••f Kilzabri pi. ki ns Thr unknown widower, heir

1e\ ise**s. le^atros. exrctitor or execu-

nf the Inst xx ill nnd testament.

tor ■

lie Iasi

"Vounn Igifajrii' Beiu H roads l r. p ivo an intoros i Ncwliorry’s Dian loon tho exhibit diary and cloth, Newberry and tin

to root of her d I sc i sion Other l.ooks r, \low d "Litilo Women" l.y lz ui cot I. so. oral hooks l.y Hon

\ as discuss.Hi l»,\ Doro.hy (Vop, i talk nn "Julia Dorol tiy had f tiio original worn lo Julia added in iii, in

i noludod . M. Al Si l n I lull

Porter "A Connecticut Yank . lo Mark Twain. "Ramona" by |(i icp Hum Jacks-n. Mel n Kelli i l hi Story of My Life", Kipling - Tlu Light Thai Fail d and "Tin Ilm'S

lor Schouliuasiei ► ton.

iiv Fdw.ird Ft I,

inn

nil,i'-ii-ritov ,,i administrators of 'he,

F.lir.., i ,th i’lck. n- ,l»ce icrt

t

of thej

•icU-*

.1 V

The iinkoow t.-es ♦■xecutor

will and tostiimont iiilmliilstratiws ol th*

si;,r.?,.',

<■ I'luninu t . ilccciisi u.

.'VMF.S W ^"''"cvlsocs lev , ■ •'■'••' xeci.tors of the last ".,;S. "XO. utor or ...indtilsirnto, or

..Vo’s - ••*

" u'iVn" M r ll^YYsFORn: ym ^nd '[e^u-neoe n.iminJs.«lo^,i CW^i&r" ¥iB '“*,!ri'7».5S'3Tie-ff4

.■siai.* " - in , ix- ■ . The iiuknnxx n h* irs and devisees di'censed wi«l*>w • r of Ellxaheth

•us d**eased;

( LARK SWINFORD;

Tl <* unkmin n wife of Clark Sw«nfnrd tl*. uriknuwti widow heirs <P x P. .-i hwatces, . xe*'u'or or executor*! '.t ihe la*t will and testament, ndminIstrator or administrator* of the estate of chirk H'vinfurd. deceased: Th«* un-

de vi pecs of the dr-

clnrk Pwlnf-

H'vi

An heirs and

.*1 widow

Sxvlnford. *te-

t< n i • xa pease -«*a**(t

Jf»HN M WALTER?

Th** hi.known wife of John M '> B ••rt' The unknown widow, heirs, de . is#*es. leffat*** s. executor *>r executor**

of (he

ARM

H w

r»\!

Tii.

ir* fO!

s J .

unknown h* "

i*utor or

SWiN EGRD;

loirs, ilcvinees. leva

or • \eiai.org Of tile last,

tee- , \, < , " 1 ,, admtnlstrnloi or will and te. t, , ,1,1m of I»trins

i ilminlstratni- "" , Kwlrford deciasio. ' oi-« \ V HWINFORD.

_ y ' I,, rs de\ Ise.'s, loanJ he ,,r executors of the la?t tres. esc, I | .uimlntatrntor ot* will " estilt * of S''"

i.dmlnistrators ot ' ss inf. rd , J.S'vi'-oui.

.TOII a’ "i . iicirs. devisees. 1e*r Th. unknown, h.,„ 1]tw .,, , h „ , M

administrat

e estate

or or

John

known heirs »ea*ed widow

p ek sell t

exe

last will atid testament

ItCrS. r-, w .

nd devisees of the de

iMratnr or administ

of John M Wnl

ndmi’

rator* of the estate . deceased: The un-

.J John M Walters d*

j VMKS TOWNBFND:

The unknown wife of James

*end. The unknown widow heirs, de

leffuteo*. sxecutor

IS*' 1 **.

of the last xvii 1 and testa Miutor or administrator*

meat, of tl

of James Townsend, deceased The tin

heirs and devisees of the de

.lames Townsend, de

putot s dmln -

ic «stnte

The t lie »nd.

known h f irs ?tn< reused widow of

ceased:

II \ VN AH S* MrOINNI*: 1’lie unknown liushnnd of Hu

MeGInni*: The unknown w ludr* devl*ees. Icgrate*-*. *xeeut*

the lust will and testa-

vise

Hn

an nan

widower,

i

and i

iln 1st rators

heirs and de-

>wef of

fJrad* tfach»*f ol the clly iho* al JYIlller huilfiing \\T dneartaj in I; hi Mr- i.irtdick In hi a iiDcii--ion of ilu lie.. Klaou Rcail'is puhllHluil in Fcrit. Foreeman and Co The High Sohi ol Hnnit Kconomii'a ilopartmont la hn.'ieaf to tltc xo-n tlnnal C*Arhers of 'ho Bniiiliw.ni ill trlrt today In ten ing apeak' r. an,I dlBoualopH hiako up th, utajoi |, i i of the program In oho—rvance Ilf Book Wc k tin fifth grBrto .lonea School. tnadi'j jio'ierB r*prfB»nilng th*' atoi v of • Alt Rah»" taker fro.u "AtaMat

Night |»|mI nl Mr. BorvoB night to It

" which they had Jiihi in road iiig oIhbh.

■auu

Crawley took hlw Cul. |{ to Bainbrldgo Wed nei.il a \ They romped horn with a ! 1 v"rdiet.

oxccii, ,.rH

mint. .idmlnlRtrator or adm

,,1' 11,.- i si it,‘ of Hannati F

,|m.,1 The unknown heirs n xm, s of tlie rtci eased wide nnnuh S Mo,llnnls. deceased.

.TIRIMTIAN- NDHI.FR;

The i, 'known wife ot Christian N"" t, , The unknown widow in irs. d* vis,-.- legale.'M. executor ra' executor.-' ,,f tl.,' Iasi will slid Uatumeni. udniini.. i r,il,,i' oi mini I nlstra tors of the estate .,f ,'tirisl inti Nosier deccas'd ( The .in knew i' heirs :ind devisees of the oe,I w idow of i''lirlel inn Nosier, de-

,enaeri

.1 VMKH DARnoroB; . Tin' unknown wife of .lainiB D«r- . ,„tgh; Ttie unknown widow, h* irs, d,-. legatees, executor or executors

II anil tietoment. admlnIhiinistrators of *he e»-

.re of James TYnrroi.gl, deceased: The t-iowri tietrs ,,nd devisee* of the de * wldi w nf J.ir"„s In.t 'High, a*-

eatied:

,,f tli.. Inst

tstritor

In I'onnoellon with their study nt music appreciation fort) poplin ,r Mr. t tnfloot's Mb grade music olti uiiendod Frofossot MhHTIold'B pinun tooltal Tuesday • vehluc . Rom-TTI her tho high so hool I* T. A pltcb-ln alipper Tuesday \ox 21 ui « :!f> Duos aro 10 ronls por por non and we hope lor a la roe nt ni l.or.hlp as there Is mneh fot u* t' 1 do. F. lira both Bowiiihii spoil-., to tiio Homo Koonomle.s Huh of hoi expel |, ru oH at the Indlunn Niato Fair a, hool. Mias Bowman was awarded thle trip by the county hnm* ern iiomlee oluh for her outHtsnding t-lf oluli work. Fifth grade Junior Red ('nans m*mher* Jon.n aehool, hevo adopted an elderly lady to whom th.y mav tring cheer durlrf the year. Th r

FORT LKWIS. Wash (HP) Fo-t l.ewls, famniiR as it wnrilmo post foe Am xrlcnn forcos. w ill he made one of the mofr modern fortifleatlollB lit i ho country, according to a federal

nmslc i conetriti tinn program now In pro

i grope A i nrtrnct for conetruo.tlnh of harfaokB at a cost of VTJT.find was wrote t to be awarded this month ^

■ ‘ -

V Be/ FRANCIS WALL ACC . ,A,GREAT FOOTBALL. ROMANCE. - COPYMeHT t 9So7P1 rtRAfTCtS WW L L A. (I Dt*TH 1 PVTkO « V KtKP rfAUelfr.l S YttEJ CA If'

CHAPTER XI.rv Fvrr>body seemed to be tin the hotel lobby. John Wynne btasy explaining the game to Pidge’s -father and Barb's dad. Ted sniilfdRit was tho first football game his tfather had ever seen but that weildn’t hinder a man who had long been an export on the. subject. Ithlgo's mother was being charming!'’(solicitous about Mrs. Wynne. Barb and Phyllis still iliswecting each other after an afternoon of such engrossing sport, ‘‘Ah," said Phyllis, '‘thr heroes approach " led Wynm looked iiBo tnanv eyes that evening; eyes wtliich had once seen in him only a •geel null boy but now recognized the allAmeriran quarterback. Phyllis' were enticing; Barb’s ama/i’d—faintly worried Ted took a keen, satisfying delight in parading Ins parents afunit the hotel, introducing them to the camp followers of glory. ft was their night, ff thn allAmerican quarterback was a Nhow, In re were the authors; they would take hack to the V alley a brilliant memory to light their fading days. His mother was fluttering and

amazed

John \\ nne was awiwl by tiohody. • .iter, wlfen the w» men had gone to lied and the young ones had gone to daner, he weng upstairs with Andrew Pidgin and told him all about his mill. And Andrew

Pidgin listened.

Then they talked about their boys—and John Wynne admitted that th, re were now two great men in the Wynne family. Production slowed to alnioet zero at the Young Men’s Study Association in April. The firm was getting ready to close its doors. James Pidgin, I 'ii , secretary, was churkling oxer a questionnaire sent i nt by the Senior flail Committee "You’re putting in a lot o[ time on that," Ted commented. ‘Tve pot five questions answer d

Tal e a look ”

Ted took a look:

Cl. ('an you suggest any entertainment 1 A. An intrrrnllegiat': debate and r. trip through Maypole

"Ted, in some ways you’re, pretty smart with my help—and in some, way’s you're awful datttu dumb" "Right you are.” "All right. Now you've shoved me around here a lot in the. last three years and now Tm going to do some shoving. Sit down and write a letter like I tell you to; and if you don't Tin not promising who I (night ask ” "i believe you mean that, Pidge ’’ "You better not take a chance, that's all ” •Senior Ball Week. Four davs of contentment with the .sweetest girl. . . , Quiet little dances in the country. . . . Dances after Glee Club . . l ea dances. , . . Track meet . . . Baseball. . . . Showing her the ar| gallery with Dr Cavanaugh, his favorite professor. Stealing to the grotto after dark: where candlelight flickered on the

lake.

Walking among thr treet, finger? intertwined, among the trees Which stood there when Indians roamed the campus. . , . Walking around j the lake ?hore at sundown—when the buildings of Weyrick stood, against the red sky like Ba rflad minarets The hush of the log rhaprl at twilhrht ... It had been the first college eighty years ago. . . . The spot in the forest where he had polished up "Man of Steel" among trees and twigs and grass that never died. . . . Showing her the trees that leaned against the sky— brushes left there In the Artist who had painted the clouds The gvtn with its smelly rooms and vacant basketball courts; the new stadium, monument to Barnev and his boys; dinner at Barney's hoinr; a happy home Driving in thr moonlight; walking through the -tars; the dome, the spires and the tall brick stack sentinels of dawn Then the ball, brilliant, fervid, rom: ntic, fantn-tic—each boy with the girl he loved be«t Tacit sweetheart the fairr t; earli boy the, proudest. And all of it a sitting for Ro«tt-i

"Just die truth about myself, sweetheart. Y’ou made me see things as they are ” Site turtud ber lip' up to be kiss-

ed.

The motor purred like the beating of a staunch heart. "And if Cm a man of steel, Rosie, yott’rr a girl of gold. ” ■She sighed and snuggltd closer. "It’s just like a honeymoon. "Ri.ealie. did you know it’s tradition for a fellow to bring the girl to the ball wliom be hope* to marry 5 " It must he beautiful to remem-

ber.”

"And," tensely, “it's tradition that 'O.neljxidy always g.cts mUrrieU ai ihe end of the ball." ’‘That’s beautiful too," "Rosalie—look at me." .'softly smouldering eves He kissed ber reverent!), "Rosalie—will you marry mc : " •She raised tremulous lip« \V Hispered, "Yon know it."

"Now 1 "

Site trembled in bis arms; clung

more closely.

Frightened, honey?” You're awful reckless, I , d " Never surer in my life This • ame ont of the mill with me " “Oh, it would be gloriously romantic, Ted, to do it now while wr're {cling this way; spiritually beautiful, like a poem." "We can drive on up to Viles— that's how its done." She lifted her fingers to her face like a little, uncertain girl I ed had never seen this Rosalie. "Ted, honey—I want to, but we must be sensibir. our folks— "Would your mother obiect 1 " ".''lie adores you, Ted. I think maybe she'd be thrilled, hut-*—" "Mv tnothet would love to have a little girl, Rn?ir." "That s sweet, Ted "

“Well. Portia 5 ”

“1 had always planned to do ■something when I got out, Ted, go

Oti| with mv muste-

lie—a difterent Rosalie than he had baby

Hall.

Q Plate your preference ini apparel A. Rubber boots, 'shin guards, overalls and slickers. Q Do von anticipate a^vy diffi» rultv in acquiring formal attira? A. 1 have been educated at Ni w Dominion and have never adhered to the honor system in ttie past Q. \\ hat date would you suggest and why? A. Saturday—my girl gets paid then. Q. Where should the hall he held* A. Between the thmnh and forefinger. "Hot stuff, ain't it 5 ” “Hot stnlf, Ridge. Rut I've g"t •omething serious to talk about.” "Shoot Serious stuff is my dish.” ,"VYHI, I've heard from \, ir lather anil I can hate that ioh in New York: and I'll need an a i-tant Want the place’" "Sure. New York’s a hnt town. I knew you’d have to take me along with you to put you over ’’ "Ytah?” "Yeah. I was the guy who put you over for all-American I wouldn’t have done it but 1 wanted to get even with Stone." "Explain Ihat one.” . "Well, you were running pretty do«e up to that Army game. You happened to Have a prrttv gO'.'d day, thfn that pass ranie.atonq I figured il Stone got it it might pul him over *o I just thought I’d take jt. You never thanked me for

that ”

"Yell 5 And you never thanked me for I tv ing on Cagle.” “Who you dragging to the hall anyhow’" "Don't know ynt"

‘We'll be in New Y'ork; we'll have enough monev you ran go oil as von wish as lone .is you can —

known, -oft, quiet, wonderful with a pliant sweetness he had never ini:iL ined; beautiful as he had never thought that even Rosalie might be beautiful, a Spiritual b> aufy. On Ibe |a«t morning a farewell drive in tire l;pur before dawn} .Cidgc driving (prierlv, a blonde lira,{ nos'ine on his shoulder. ’ ' Peace. Rosalie's Ittile ..Ose hunting the srdtest spot on bis lapel; h, r eves closed; I ke a baby smiling in htr sleep Ue touched his lips gently to the loose Mrand.f of her

hair,

"Happy, honty?” “Tired as that pale old moon,” -he breathed. "But I don’t want ,t to end, Baby, I don't want it to ” "ft's never (jo'ng to end, Rosie." She moved closer. "If you knew what it means to he here, Ted, so close to you. There’s never been anyone else; and so often you were far away.” "1 couldn't see. f njy," "I’ve been so proud of you here. They like you so much—and respect you. You're <o sure of vour- ?, If now. You a * a Man of Steel, Ted You thought you were leavim’ the mill but you were *iti«f go

ng in.”

"T’ve thought of that, Rosalie, Mice the hcginniny I've been blowing about in the converter, haying the impurities blown out} but that doesn’t make steel, honev, \ miff called man'-'an'-se must Ire added; and if Tm a man of steel n«,w yoiTvy made me that.

She held him with strong young at;rti», kissed hint softlv His eve* vs err wet. “It nity never be o beautiful again, (.ubv buv It’s got to be wuntllmo I won’t stop U now "llry. Pidge ” "Don't »mrt me like that," P!dv:e shouted. "Tbir.k we ouxht to turn back” fed turned tf, R ,xalir “Think »n”’ “Go right abend ” “Did you hear what the ladv said, Pidge'" "She said go right ahead." “What she said, James, was drive on to Niles We’ll have breakfast there and wait until nine o'clock." "In these c!ofhe' , " "In these clotl.es Then vvr get a Iteense——” "We get what?” “(hen we get marwed." P'dge jammed on every brake ha could find. "Vfy God, bov--vou don't mean

it "

Rosalie’s fare w as shining "Drive on, James—and larer— home, James.” Feverfsh actvvhv in the front seat The blonde bead was catapulted bark with flapping arms that embraced Rosalie in a tearful rife. "ff* just too c«t«," the *quealer

squealed

"rut 'er there, boy," fidae thru, t back Ins hand. "Doggon*. Whoopee riitub bneL line P. -. Lot.

Let's y*\ ear,"

Pidge gave her the g**—th< mw-

I supplied the manganese

"What is it, Ted '

' po I ter and the girl.

® TICS *NS