The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1933 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 4 1*933.
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Although he’s in jail. T"i^v : ; -i; i believes him-ilf to he > tr.mi v fortunate. Serpa wa? an inmate of the San Jose county jail when tl e lynch mob broke in to tefce Thon Thurmond and Jack Holme: He cause of resemblance to Hnlrm Serpa wa mistaken for the kidi a;' kill.-1 end almost lymli d. is n now in San Francisco jail
DePauvv Nol( i s
DR. brooks chapeY spkjkkk Di. Kn 1 h r D. Hi" , pr f' -i pf education and psychology at DePauw, spoke; before the university’ chapel exer ise:' Monday inomin on the
subject of "i .in pen: dVu H< ' t.if, tie i .. O. Dix, Terre .Haute
persons who will attend," Peters sant “1 understand several members of the state committee will be there as well js several officios from the state
house.
Governor Paul V. McNutt, who has opposed Peters’ eandi^ey, has an n unced that a New York trip al ready scheduled will pre\-ent him attending th^ banquet. Peteis said at ♦east 1,000 ticket: f., ; the banquet JtaW- been sold ;.#l i i<h campaign already i uni.ler U ra ".o Pet® a Sen tor <dubs have been organized thf oghont the state, he said. PROHIBITION Mill. END (Continued trom Page One) ■ !...... ing up a model set of regulafor Indiana. • .. tion taken by neighboring states (ilif lllin is, Michigan «nd ky also will influence the comon, it is believed. Inn ft!, advisory commi I,... met with the governor at 1:30 f i tions and ■ theii filial approval. ..yt a meeting last week the ootnewrd hott restaurant ! ug men present their views on the handling of the liquor traffic. I he hotel men strongly uiged that ale- by •the drink be permitted in I. n fi.|P hotels, club and re tan-
rants.
I iey were told by the Rev. John v . . . . Bend of the commission, that the. present «tat. liquor coni i .I law expre d> I .rbids the sale by drinks, however. i» ■ l n Cav ;iiaugh aid the legisla turn would have to legalize by-the
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Othei r.eipbors ..f tlie ccmnn -ion Mis. Meredith Nicholson, Jr., •
the daily banner And Hpraitl Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greer.castle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, If) # cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.60 tS $5 00 fier year bj i tail out) Ide Putnam Cctunty #
Buy Christm^ Scarfs ^rn,j-^r^r
mi irHChrisfntftl 1 . IT Orcditnisj Fight Tutierculosis
PERSONA I. AND . LOCAL NEWS
time.; ^i", theme with tht ineetitq . .the Mental Hyi .ene .Seciety nn • in prop ■ in Indiaiiapoli It wa the first ( apel foil wing .the varati m The speaker was not concerned with the more cr h ' refuted iheoiv that for eveiY undesirable trod < ■ ej individu i has an aceentuatel U ii I able one. He was concerned, how ever, xith the theory that we attempt i. : nsses by find pfii.iid .ubslitute. -Amongjthe uhstit < < entioned vgn ■ 1 in vie . dav di earning, wit and tl.e like. . '11. ., ilbstitutes, he ■ a if! wen hai i.les u;;til they beeame pat'mli, gical. The dangers he nanieii were #Uov, i.p the : ulistitution to divert the iiiii.dual from In goal allow ing it.to bsorb all hi * nergy; and mahoi: 1 the pel on a chronic eeker
■y mpatliy,
tr attempt to ooveir up*a de _ he advised, just admit it and •deps to overcome it. • .
and Alex E Gordon and Will H
i hompson of Indianapolis.
Most of the’ commissioners are said to be in favor of strict regulations for the time being providing a moie liberal attitude is assumed .by
the state in the future.
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IN MEMORY In loving memory of our darling T i E. Vai I* de,.arte I tin life, D* 3, 1MJ. nly one year has passed sin-e that
sad day,
Rut it seems like ages to us, since you went away. 11 • n et t leeat'ii thy name, In life we loved you dearly, in deathwo do the ailie in i hat lorn and ■ Rent gravi ly sleeping Where we linger and scatter flowers, that gently wave, Ides the one we loved but whom we could not save.
Hut sleqp bn dear iindher, we would P. I.RS TO OPEN SENATORIAL ; not have you know G A HP A Hi N AT PORT WAYNI •• orrow and heartachi in thb
eaitkly hf'.e below.
I HI A .\ A PO|.IS, Dec 4, (III Y<tu bade n . one farewell, you said Em o, :cment if the Democratic tali 'oo.lbye to none, C " di tee o' In caieiidai; bo \ -.in weary hear? had . ,-e| to heat, 1 mio.l States senator wa predict^ •• rs wi Iom ■ > wen gone today R. Earl Petei Fort Wayne, |ihi years may wips man tilings,
former t ite committee chainnun. 0|n iiing his campaign headquartei. in tin Union Title building here, Petei ii| that several members of the lute committee will attend a banquet at Fort Wayne Thursday
Imt this may wipe out never, The memory of thus, tappy days, wi^en we were all together. I Hilt thoughts of you come drifting back, within our hearts and
dreams.to say,
,l) -t h io- will forin.'dl', open |, know that i as o ting, wli» , ie
his campaign. •
• > 1 mlHn t of state (Ommlttee meuflai^ v. ■■ interprets i by political "h ' r 1 * ' ’ ■ r VII 14? I Clldoi ' luent f Peteis’ candidacy by that
body.
"Ij,' banquet will be 1 paiticiilai lie- V i ha | lielieve, because of the
the twilight ends the day. •Sadly missed by husband, brother,
and childien. • . • — —
Aine11 -in 1 e#iim, I -i 58, will meet I'm il^iy, Dec. 6, al 8 o’clock. 11141 i',rlaiit <r im - Alf m, ini,,.; .m uYged to be present. •
0. 1 rood, ia ' I II ini' :I1 • ill. \ ill’, i \eek Mr and Mrs. George Garrett and Mr. 1 yd Mr: < barb H hit ire were visitors in Indianapolis Saturday. A marriage licen e ba been issued at* Spencer to R- mond Allen of C cencastle ,nd Nellie Freeman of r a f a I a c t Mi Ann Hannon he i-etumedl tJ Cary after spehdifrg Thanksgiring vacalion with Mr and Mrs James Cannon | Mr and All' Hugh McFarlane of Cine no. were Fliank'ffivinc guests of Mrs John McFarlane, north Jaeksnn street road 1 . Ma on, u eeting called for toil phi a been 1'iostponed until Tuesd 1 • 12 n at count oi thi dMi h of Clair Rrowcn ^ , Charles 'Grail Ji. who has lieen been w ith thi f< ren 1 1 esei ve corps al Spen er :pent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trail, 408 east Hanna street. Hi f F *’ Tilden of DePauw uni'vi r ii> will be tin- speaker Tuesday ii" 11 ai ii» ; al-, 1 aeekly luncheon nf tbe Terre Haute Rotary club at the Terre Haute hi.use. Mr and Mi IT. S. Young and family Cbicagu, -ud Miss Pearl M Young of I<aPorte, were holiday ■ m- t ,,l' tin 11 pun nts..Mr. nnd Mr A VI Young, south College avenue *h kitlu l Marie O’Hair returned to New Madison, O, Sunday where lie 1 a Ieaebei in the high schoolafter visitiin> her |>arents, Mr. and Mr )i \l O'Jl iir, soutli Jackson street .
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Di - | 'I. i E JMflti ■ Dr. and Mrs. C. r Forti will spend I u--day 1 l- iie lliuite attending a* meeting of th H preachers of the (ileeiic istle di ti ict of (he Methodist Episcopal < liuii h John H .Smith, s.ii of John 1 Smith, F ini 1 idee, was igiltste [ 1 hrough the I \ tgitj recruiting loffiee :■( In 11anupolis fur service in the .’iiil l-'i' ld Artillery, and will be I'ltioiii 'l ,1 I m t Heii janiin llan« on, near Indiunapoli .
Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs On Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble, t ou can stop them now with CreomuNion, an emulsified 1 reosote thal is pleasant to takr # Creoniulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the gnat-it healing agern u- (or per-istent tough- ami colds and other forms of tluoat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing a laments which soothe and heal the inferled membranes and stop the irritation ami inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, 8 absorbed into the blood and attacks the teal of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactnry in theliealment of persistent < . ughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is eaoel. lent for building up the sy-temafter colds or Hu Your own ihuggist ie lulhorized to refund your money on the sp- 1 I >our cough or cold i» not relieved by Creomulsion. Udv.)
Factor Kidnaping New Ordeal for Touhy *Gattg 5—“ mksmk
0 F.uDir. K c T^.vor rr
qJoseph E> KrEMAM
Gus ScHArER.
Acquitted In the $100,000 kidnaping of William Hamm, Jr., wealthy brewer, at Kt. Paul, P- gp : Touhy and tl i.e detendants, E-ldii M l adden, Gus Schafer and Willie Shaikey, have little cause for self-congiat-1 theirs ia a case of “Out of the frying pan into the fire.” Steps were immediately takeu to re* ' - ve the men to Chicago where (hey have been indicted in tbe kidnaping of John (Jake the Barber) Factor. ''' s.o i Jo have identified them as having participated in his abduction, on which occasion he paid :U 000 for ffls fieedom Penalty for kidnaping in Illinois is death, whereas if Joseph B Keenan, special government prosacutur, had obtained a conviction under Fideial Law 111 the Hamm case, lesaiinum penalty
would have been life imprisonment.
J. E. McCurry Ims puivliased a new eifdit yclinder ambulance. Mi- Edith Browning spent Sunday at In 1 home in New M .1 ket. • J, i- VI. bee Pojt X 1660 V- F W will meet tonight at 7 0 city library Mr Hannah Hardaoie of this city undei-went an operation :it the Methodi t I, pital in India pol is Monday. Mi W 0- Tiitnnnon North wood ill ii. id thf: week ’ the .VTartin: - ville sanatarium. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Merrialm; -if Chicaeii ni iit the weeke: ! ith Vr pjul Mrs Cleve Tlnimais. . Mr 1-erd Lucas j.ii-l Atiss Louise Luca were in Indianapolis Suisdav attending the Martepi concert. • o • * .Mi. 1 zabeth Dap < returned fi. H- bart after -jpen- fliank-yiv ing vacation with her unit- Mr and ji • ■ 1 faggy. • Putnam l odge, No 1 1 I O O F’ will rneet Tuesday Bight ot 7:30. All member- of the first '• yfee team are requested to be presi nt Mrs. Minerva Brown is rejported .lit ally ill with pneumonia at the •home "t her .brotitei n-law, Aaron II 1-t Walnii' Meet • Mr. and Mrs. S. K Rariden and Mrs. B. M. Minigus were called to Bedford Sunday by the death of William Owens, former -.heriff of Law-
rence ounty
Robert W Raines and family of Gary are visiting M and Mrs. Haiv vey Owens and Mr Lydia Haines, R15 east Walnut slieot. Mr. Raines is h son of Mrs. Raine and a brother nf
Mrs. Owens.
Miss Miriam Monger of New Cailisle, has returned home aftei spending several days during tbe Thanks l iving holidays with her parent Di and Mrs A. E. Monger. On Thanks giving day they were the guests of •11 ■ .11 ippaii . raw A-1 dsville Among those ft m Greencastle who attended Marten's • ncert in Indianapolis Supday ww, Dr. and Mrs. Wil linn Blanchard, Mrs. W. M. Me (iaugliey, Miss VI garet Emily McGaughey, Mrs V-wa Cooper, Miss Jean Stewart, aiw Vliss Rachel Gillen. 1 vi 1-.- PsuH|y Bi mn of Brasil an 1 Keith Kor<l of Poland were marrievl here Saturday hy 1,'ev Robent T B*-ck I 'ls-Uir if the l-’ii-t Christian i-liurch. The ceremony was witnesred 1 by Ciwol Braun and John D--yle The hnde-gro-nni i: a,sun of Mr asd Mrs Wil ba n R. Kord of near Poland An affidavit charging Carl Knott of Gr, <*nc8-l j,e with 1 <uilrg a fraduli-nt check for $4.60 to the MSHer Grain c8m| any, was certified over t > cin uit court Monday from the court of IM> n t 11 Newgent, justice of the peace. Knott ha.* been held in Jhe c .iinty jajl for several days. I
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On Thanksgiviiw evenuu'- Rev. A* I M uiger bajitii*-I Martha* Swintz even months .4.1 daughter of Mr and Mrs- Robert Swintz of South Bend ti the Gobin Memorial Methodist church Mrs Swintz formerly Mi-s .le sie Gobin, is a daughter of Mrs H A Gobin -ind tlie late Dr II A • iohin m wh we n emory the church !■ dedicate f • Wor-i lias iieen icceived here from Pi of. .1 P. Naylor, who has been ill at Little Rs-'l-. Aik, saying he hud gone to the hospital in Pine Bluff His condition e. considered quite ermus. While at Little Ruck lie wawdh his daugliter, Mis. W. T. Sit lingtoii, but improved atid went tufiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittle in Puie Bluff, whera he suffered a re
lai^e.
'Die $3 627 claim rase of Lewallyn Milhon against the estate of his Cither, Sanies M. MiBion. continued 111 circuit court Monday, making the third day of the trial. Tlie case was venued here from Morgan county. Million is seeking compensation for •illegeil care of hi father, while the administrator is contesting the claim on grounds Milh.. n lived with his father against his father’s wiitfies and did not render the servi-e alleged. NumeriTu- 0 witnesses ivave been heard. 0
j Delta Zeta < iile ! To Meet Tonight
I ie Delta Zeta Circle will meet to niht at 8 o’clock at the home of Mi® I. H. Turk, 718 Seminary street
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FYirmer Greencastle Man Honored At Gary fbniWr Jess D- Hughes, a former Greencastle man, aml| his wife, were honored recently with a urpn •dinner m the Hotel Gary .* Garv, hy employe:of Radigan Brothei^ store of wlin-h he has Iieen manager for eleven years Mr. ani Mrs. Hughes are removing t i Muncie where Mr Hughes will I an-time manager of another furniture store. Tn addition t,» eu ; .loyes of Kad'gan Biothers store, officials and representatives of lending furniture n inu^ facturers over the country were pr*' ent for the Irniquet' .-uni pruis* I Mi Hughes on In Im-ines- jinfpement and uniform courtesy John Radigan, proprietor of the store, pai I high tribute to the personality and business record of the former local man, and wished him succe: in his new- ven-
ture.
Mr. Hughes i a brother of Mrs T A Sigler of Greencastle -'lid was a 1 ■ ■ •> is Hanna in the furniture bu me : in thi city a. number of years ago Mr- Hughe- wa a director of the Gary Chamber of Comhierce and wa one of the founder.- of the Gary Cred it bureau >f which he was a lirectoi for sew-ral veai d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-Will Entertain •
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v 1 Bl entertain nesday evening at the Grant Hotel foi her guest *
d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-To Honor FootbaJI Squad W • due" lav
The D^Panw football squad will lugue ts at a I anquet given by
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yOU NG women x who suffer trom monthly pains, or catarrhal drains, head aches, side aches, and women ot middle age who suffei from heat flashes and nervous- , ness, should take Dr.
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Students An noun ert • Mrs M O De\ ane\, Brna l way Indianai)'olis lias announce I the marriage of lier daughter Marjorie ahd H Gregp Ransburg, on d Mi and Mrs. Harper J. Ran.sburg, 4302 PaiJc avenue lndianai)i lis The weld ing took place Thursday nvoming at the bride's home in tlie pre-ence of the imirvediate families witli the Rev Thomas R White officiating. After 1 :hort wel ling trip the couple will he at h wne in Indiana] olis. B dh the tiude and briilegriMini attended De Pauw university Mi's Bansburg wa a meml-er of Kappa \b>li:i d beta uori’.y and Mr Bansburg was a B tn
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The Missionary oeiety of the Christian ehureh will meet wsb ^li W R. Hutcheson, Tuqsday afternoon at :;;3<) o'cl x^k 0 1 ,.,ms Hay • v.ill have charge of the piogram. • All women of tlie church have been invited to attend this meeting. •|« .J. "J* ejs "I* ejs (liven Fruit (iift * At Home Service l.ast. Friday evening member; and fiemd i>f the Maple Chape) clmrch gathered at tie home of Mr. ami M1 I)ora G01 liant at ( ominer i.-il Pla -e. About sixty wet,- pr« - nt t Miss (iodw in led in 1 -nits an, I |,rnyer service, after which •plea .ant social hour was enjoyed. Refrei 1 i - doughnut 1 pie an 1 cider weie served. • Just before going home Miss G slAin was taken to the kitchen where she was presented with a gift >f f 1 ntSegi 1 1,if and >thei a an f*xpr«* Dpivchii nin for )if*t »‘r\'i to tin* ch Ii • ej* •!• •!• •}* »j. .j.®
Club
1.0011 at 2:30 o’clock at tbe home of a.lr I, I). Snider, . r ,li. r > North Madi mi street. Thq usual exchange of eifi will Is* made. *d- •)• -F d- d- d- d- dEntertained Saturday Night F’or (iuest .VIi s Alice Louise Boyd, nie<-e of Mi.- Mildred Dimmick, has Iieen vis1! ihg # Mis Dinmiick during Thankgiving vacation. She was entertaine I lat ui-day evening iiy Miss Dimmick Bl Mi Kathauine AI void. Mi Boyd i attending Cincinnati univer-
sity.
*1* “l* r f i r t* ,\uxiliary lo vteel tonight • fbe Veteian: of Foreign Wars Auxilinr. will meet Monday evening at 7 30 o'-lock at tlie Elk’s club rooms. *!« cj • • Js »J« *j« Auxiliary To Meet Wednesday Fiarl Fisk Auxiliary, II. S. W. V., will meet Wednesday evening at the F.ll. elul. Supper will be served at 6:16 o’clock. All members and their families are urged to be present. Af ter Hie flipper there will he a busi meeting at which officers will he electe I. d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d* Pn-ent T>ay t lull To Meet Tuesday Present Day Club will meet Tuesiay afternoon with Mrs L. L Por,pr - 1 AzJ d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-DeF’aiiw ( ou-ple Weds Saturday Mi LI I a, lx>ui:e Voris and Warren 1 well were united in tmarriage Satin day afternoon at 4 o’clock at the < liurch of Christ Disciples in Chicago. Mi Voris was a Junior in DePauw an a member of the Kaippa Al)ilia I beta oixirity. The grtiom graduated from DePauw in 1933 and is a member of tbe Phj Kaipipa Psi fraternity. Tliey will make their home in Oil .-ne 1, at 2636 East 72 street.
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do Meet lue- lav The Over the Te up cluli j|| meet Toe .By aft. 11 ,0 at ;» mu o'clock®*ith Mi I II Mini, How ard street. The book “Understand ing Women,” l>\ Mary R. Beaid, will lie reviewed by Mrs Robert Beck.
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Past Matron and Patrons To Have Pitoli-in Dinner 1 . pa t fnatroo ’« 11 1 of ff) •e of PutII ■ I inly will have a |iitc| dinnei ,t the Gre.-i s castle Masonic te.n,;de, Tue day eve ning at 6 30 o’clock •I- + d- d- +*d- -F dYouna Married Women's
Claaa to Meet
Tiie Young Main-d Women’ Plas Of ‘tbe Methodi d Sun-1 , ,-hool will meet Tuesday evening ,1 7 : ai) ( ,y|, M .]( at the home of°Mr . ,1. M. Fulmer, outh (’ liege avenue \ , 1 int ho It ' 11 ha Mi #. 10 11 1 -ii, P program will Jie in rhAge ,9(Terry. 0
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M ARRIAGFT Lit FINS FT Fred W- Summers, miner, West Ferre Haute, and Bessie Hall, reiri"-u-red 11111 ■», Terre Haute. Oul.look Meeting \f Tenr Haulr
FARMERS INVITED TO SESSION \ I ( Ot RTHOUSE IN VIGO GOHNTY FRIDAY
An mllo ik meeting for farmers of the Fixth district will hr* held in the •ourthou:e at Term Haute Friday, I • . 8, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.. County Agent F) W. linker announced Monday. Local farmers who wish to ioin :i lornl delegation in a motor ■ navaii to the im-eting should ni«-et it the courthouse in Greencastle at 8 >’. I k F'riday morning. T A. (dlqinan, M. M. Justin, and other Purdue specialista, as well us county agents in the district, will »' lie part in the program. Tbe meet iio.. is said to be most important to 1 Jjose fanners who wish to know the Indiana agricultural outlook.
Quick Loans °S Automobiles, or Household goods Confidential Service at m 1, „ binall month v uuv ni«nu*to »our prevent ii, ( o,„e R Indiana Loan ( j), ^e^^Waahingt.m ,St, | W 111
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Many Putnam county fan ners - cooperating in tbe go Wr , m ^
progi-am receive
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office Saturday. Those who bavi- not received their chocks should call „ the office in person next Satin-da. where Grafton Longden will djj tn I’Ute Checks to those farmer, I'uib-d to receive them la. 1 Satuivia, i Farmers must apply in person in a,.' der to sign a receipt for their ch*!,.
I HIS WEEK’S WEATHER Scattered light rains over n.,m portion beginning of week, fo||„»q hy gene (ally fair and fairly | l( , srj rain Tuesday 01 Wednesday. erate temperature; until Wednenkj night or Tliurs ay, when iecidMtj (older may be expected Ten*,, tores will moderate lowly enil of week. •
GOLD PKICF: SF.I tl $34.1, WASHINGTON, De, 4, Hip, _ Tbe government tod iy '-i it, ^ on neiwly minqd American gold, $34.01 an ounce, im- hanged fiom urda, . Today’s W-ishington juice $1.96 aliove the worU price sn , Lmdon today. The I,ondoii pri e 1 day was i;i hillings 8 pence, off ;i y. pence fro, Saturday. Based 011 the early In exchange rate, for the ,ioiin<1 ueriig at London ($6 14 1-4| this »* equivalent to $32.06 in I niH State - unency. The dollar remained a i 60.78-'M
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MISS TII.I.OIS11N IflES j Miss Catherine Till'dion nva'w word Monday nuirning of the deitl of her couisin, Miss (irace TiUotan,at Huntington. Her d> 'I, wa «ijeliiia attack >f heart 4i - , • She m veil* known in Greencastle, havaj )(*iit her summers in tins city vrii m cousin. She also was a .nwdfJk. iH-metrius Tillotsmi of IrtiwCdo, forffier ,la-tor of the C lit) iww* church in Greem-astle Fnnml ;*ivice- will In- held at ClintonTaadg afternoon. Miss Catherine TilMwj left for Huntington di»lrlyii()*| 1 eceivillg word >f In iCHeinsAtkTEACHERS BFI.IF.A FIR HIST ST. JOSEPH, Mic e IL l,'UTl Hopes for the safety »f IDv u< Paul Rutledge, mi -mg achnel Waters, faded today will) disenvery "ItN anw in twhich tbe iin-n ventuml® on Lake Michigan SaDii'iby IV craft wa, found by Ileputin: bi* McComber and ('haih-s Davis aV* D miles from Harhert MAY FIX HI Ml H* •1*1 INDIANAPOLIS, In I . !»*' 1 ,l?l —Burdine H Gardie-r, Indianzp* flour broker, said otday that hftej given two Chicago patliniogists |>^ j mission to exhume the h > y J daughter, Mrs Rhetn G.-inluer AYjtej k<Kif>. Rnyunond Oneal has returliel the civilian i-.uisi-natioii cuiY at Nashville after spending Thanksgiving holidays with hi dy on east Hanna tree)
In Mitimi Beach it/" JAe Mettwud
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Openiny lo* th« WinUi Svaion J<niM(y firff Euiop««n Plan.
Ai^Eiclutiv* Winter Retort Flolel, on bitcaynv Bey, with Oceen Uelhing, e PiineU Dock end e»ciy leollty loi the (.onJort and enterteinmhnt ol lit ntclutive
end diiuimlnetins clicntole
Retkt UouU. Iiom $6 00 to tVO OOpei Jey. A Ie cede tervice end fined Pdie M»eli
Oihti DtWitt Opcreted Fieteli incl.J* In CI«,*Urtd lb Inf HOLLENDtN
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