The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1934 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER GREEXCASTLE. INDIANA. .MONDAY. FEBRLAkY 1934

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plane at Mur J.rr>H tonight. . The plane is .'dialed to arrive 1 from St. L. a: ' 15. carr-inj mail to N'er York C v srd other easteir. ! e'mmunitlei.

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a gi.'..og k*r Bigr.i’.jr# *otfcetr»aiv »t a.»a F/*bte. He kii*w Dearartea | v

a ►a. ku mr a 1 w-ar og . ronsweil «rg-'4 aifh Kr.g li <i jia/ fre. See ^ia*.i if.-i Hoi-

aad •b* aoald [datjl op Swedfit in j -jk*

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treaty, aa* aae f beat . i .t or datyl M* dan •'tlf-i to :.ninf i-f y a ea at* aaa r.,ptta are g:i*a ep to U« aer. aii.rH txat tke r*a'* treat* t-e ,-e of 'he atate. I ar-.a the peopl* te**n Kariaa'l a« Hotlar.4 had w .-- ai •* tao*g-ta with all »* r<-B eipe' *r.*rg:r», with aii »y lieawa. Wai Ttr . jhsf -id Btill atotfcer iS ,i\ al««; .tg i aaa at the.r aen B!»”«r to b rear a. The Lord Pro- >». I do aot ai»b ta *arry aid **e* r aaa, hr aa d, rsosc axz 1C-1 ?! : ey raa aot for** «e hate tk* Bia-t«r ot tie berneg *«b < rlrtixa termed • " ware ?e the er ra ia the h'or*h eeae aettled The a flow aad looked o .?. - .»ra wae erfiiag to heraeif, b :» •‘T.-.e aeow i* . - a wide tea iir it t the K.-g <r.waa had litt One eat .a - te a* <.f b^aior aod wteld aetira the •* Pat it it—ferg xe!f ia i: r. • • j Lit Oirar*:enu v - d aot let her T .» tor aboot the herrir.p eff He r*f*r ’• - had .a the aa> r -*te g • eg oa b»-w»»a me and ,merr.eg, to * f'i-r of t^e aa- -a < r raweil 'or ao loag. It appear, tbit the wocid make a foreipa a-i- ? st Ttr Lo-i Pr 'rftor waatt ter Tarre wfre r - :re. trat **.* I^rrfat of rtrh heTiBg raight ;a r .-at t.ra marry or* aot a Protr* •-* North Pea. Has he ao tart aa tar. - . She aaa *ed -a tho«f fti’t.

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hemag thar. 1 Hrr h-oior fteehed fk at tha*.

- .* . >«. i:.t it woaid pro- - no iateatiaa to," the ea r for the r.itiu! prouetioa of »a.4. "Soir.e .day I rra- ■aarre. If f • »h'fr.ag ia the North Sea r. ■—I a^ld.e, act »s c l maid, bet

spa.att all istrudert a f-aekticr.'’

Idose * r f.raatif, tk* Ambaaeab'-r ~re left the room aad outside the froBt Praer* Baa lew iatereated .b dor. itool StMgmi*, wa.tiag roBfh*. • r /■■■ s aatiiawtewieat that ki* In - ^hr "ate a pier-.eg k -'eat fOaXtryitiE. fi rearree, w a I.- f.ot he oil not i «e ki* eat*, '■ra.ag to ntoeikolm, r in he wn uf t..-«e. il»irzu«, you hear!

ete-rytKtg" t e sail t» a hard

it ii ao loader M* I»rd,

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alt -e, bat hit r.aia iatrreet ia life jf .naed.”

Tit to put the treaty • roigt. Thai Magios wished.

■ie«s tk»t the erroy fr-rr. Spaoj “how do ate aa irjtu-.-e. I wi* might arrive as* day, r-.de k'm the jut abeut lo aay that 1 am rataer rntre trgrxt. He sdn •?*<? fr.»? 'o ' o-appointed yo. are aot g .ag lo •-e marry kharles. 1 had mwr rather

| him "thaa aaotfcer. He gpende ali |hi* time reviewitg treof s That

would guarantee ua leiaure

1 "It doe* act berome you, Magma*. !fo make aport of ' hariee. He ia a j patriot aad he hat risk*- 1 tie lift t,Bv* and agaia for Swedes. He, at

lent .1 no opportuaiat.” • Von are aericoa today.”

"it isn't that, Magnus. Tt Is Ihia —I look at yoa aad I look tt a itratge/, a ttraager who* i <i-. aot

|altogether like.”

I -‘1 grant you yoor per- * ! d » ike

j if yoa iov* me— ”

f "I do not love yon, Magnea. If I ever did—and I am not sore <f that—I do ao more. Our paaeioa e i .rr.ed out. I bid you go •! morrow.

My lyord.”

The queen walked down tie eorri dor. She would find libfca—they would start away at onee tor a rr*t iia the rountry. Prow a wiadow ** I raanre, the heard a man t voir*, j He mas talking of her. lavolwataluiy ah* (topped aad witn the drst isenteace she heard, waa as if froies. ‘ The Queea ie aelSah. hie oeea’t underatand love. She thiaka onlv ! of herself. It ia aiwiple for her — the order* aad you obei is that fr *nd«bipt How loag e. .«• we go oa this wart Krery fins we miu you promise to tell her we love eaeb other and that yoa want to w.arrr me. You resent her domioatiea or ^^ou aid yet you do wo-i rg abou Tb* woman with tha m?n wae the f’o.ntess Ebba. She *a» the queen over the ahoulder of th* man who ■vs» koldiog her in his arm* He

"Tit Quttn ii itliii '■ • d'lUn't niiinltnd Itvt," lit asa* r e- .*)iny ‘‘ Do no* fear, Your Pi eileaer"

ate answered. "Hi* arr -

ro way d sturb th# na- -si t ar n« •»» * h ' anddew horror - ‘ er eye*, between Sweden and frame f' l tht eonvutaiva elwtrnng of , er Th* Beetor of the r’r..vera -r of «• *-i* shoulder*. He wnee.ed P pea la did not ehart n her enihu- ar'und and fai-ed the n-i"Ti. It ra.

* ssm '•oeeernmg th* impeaung \ii.t he «*o spoke hr*-,

of Uet'trtet. N'or e , h, .,‘, 0 v» "V.ur Majeaty.it l# *U fr -h - . -- 11 Leave ua!’* #he towimunded.

He walked alowly door, the eorri dor. Th* CooBtee* had fallen on her liees and was beggia* the queen to

*f her plan to bring to the utiver #.»*, ieetjrer* from tmer r oatnen. • "Yoar Majeety", he end, "Our Cxiveraitr at Cpeau >s the oldeat .

ia Sweden aad oae of tne eddeet in ‘t"* 1 '* ber.

I nrop*. To admit proftssora from Spuia aad Italy or may other eountry, might rorrupt th# pm ;y of enr

teaching."

"The ilaager ia a t e* murh of earrruptiua, My Lord, aa of atale-

You do not onderstand" nobbed

the eouatea*.

"I un<lerstand thie—that I never want to see your face again." Trembling with anger ahe turned and walked away, bhe muat be

aees W* need new w<ne in old bet- alone. Sb* could hear no more. Uni

there wae more to bear, la the waiting room ta her boudoir waa Oienstierna. At that rroraeat, there was a great out hirst from a erowl whieb had gathered in th* er- r«-

yard.

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tlea.”

Whea he had left, she started toward th* wiadow, but st# did not rearh it. Hb* *0 loage-i to bo out for a <ant#r ia th# snow, to forget tea walls and atuffy professors aad '

■ fl- rt of marriage—ai, : i i -r., p, , " What ia thia ? ” she demanded, axe mutt *«* The Lord Chaaeellor. " Th* people know that Charles i* 11* wished to aubait to her a new ( risitiug you. They alao have heard draft of aa old trenty. He mutt 1 r »»°rs that the Span sh envoy is Xav* her optaioa. fiut that nat aot .nearing Stockholm,’* the < hanrellnr

all ba waited. answered.

She opened the wiadow. She now

"I crave your Indulge*-#, Yooe M*,*sty" be *aid, "for bringing up again a mattar of the utmost imI.ertar.ee. 1 refer to your mieriag*

with Hrioee tharle*.’’

crude image* of bersetf and Ctiarle* home aloft under a legend reading "A hwed.sti .Marriage for A f*wc di*h tyueen." She eloeed the win j dow and a* ah* entered her boudoir,

said:

"Thlt f* what eons**, C'liaacello

"Th# etornal question I I gave y oa #ad him — my answer this

morning. You ba** aaid of me — j mis i* wnai eomee, < naneeiior. w.'b pride, I think—that I am act of feed.ng the people a fslse hope” > i.e to change my mind from day to Aage was waiting for her. Sh*

i n* to eaanga

day. Am I, then, on# to rhang# it t, tween th# morning and th* night of on* day. tharle* and I do not e * to eve. we never r . I-*# i «e’er eas. Yoo know what I think of Hi- ug. I have eureiy mad* that

Answer m* this- d

■ ra,t the gift of l»*'"« » r’ l ‘ ! " • - 1 -

M Id • u. 'lit"

” 1 u cannot remtk# th# nor.*,

walked to a mardrub* and took

down t* old hunting jacket.

"Aage” she aaid. "Your Majestyf'*

" We go tu ride thro gh tig snow-

storm.’’

' I - hunt, * r Vip " k»

said, pleased.

"At lentt rot te fc* lulled," *L*

answered.

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Ware* For AH" Er.tered In the pontoffie* a t j Gtwoneafle, ladi* aita, as second elaan mail matter under Act of March 8, :S78. S-jS*eription price, 10 cents per week; 13.(Y- per year by mail in Ptstnam C>OT»ty; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam Oj-nty.

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Fjnerai services for Jacob Pace, who died last Tue-sdsy at the .-wme of his | dajghter. Mrs. Ear! Vandyise at Shir- , ley. were held Thur --Lv y af’.emocn | fnwr the Rector funeral home. The ' Rev Rack wax ia charge. Interment waa ia liui* Walnut cemetery in

The Nature Study group of the A j Chcio» uvarshtp. Patloearers were

A. I W will ineet at the Science An- Lewis Osrie. George BwaiMn, •xeat. We riesday evening at 7:30 o’ i 1 rank, CMa Ellis,

’.dock. February Dr. Welch Brill

Dr. Welch To Lecture Kef ore Starfy Groap

rts-ar nbenchsin and Lee Hall.

di-mss the botany f i=ome of the In- ! TV-nj is a atrean* we ail must cross, -..an tribes erho formerly lived in In lb* rivei oi Human ^«ar».

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

K-r "|“S7 "-‘““ESrsSiir ram PmB

1 akes Nru

r ! B dm MH j«iay to Jesns. “L-

said one

t^aci os to

pray. ’ We do not * hi# name. He is one of the w® *:'# anonymous

Leocfactora. In ma he voaxji a deep.#.he teart. We all r.

F^itertained K ith Hirtbday Party

| Out from the Hill of

! And on to the shore!#-- sea

: Where the noontide sun no shadow

throw*

Miss Mar- E siaheth Von Tress,

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the dispositiun is v cannot be right. Pr^ t ut.-a tifin. God is

& ho worship Him r in -pirit and in trut Prayer: O Thu .

us all, we are neve -

of our ignorance

than when we atte: with T ee. Many a t.

* hat to say nor h

Thy Spirit makesi in-

-rding to Thy wi

Mra. Mark BCD sper: the woek*n j| ^ (o pr>r ; in Fort Wayne risit-xg Mr. Bills. J. R ^ ,#. t *. Mi*i Beuiah GUI tf*f i the wwk-en.1 So p^.^. y or as w-.tfc her parents Mr and Mr* Harry* ; ifotrrs. j> fat the Gill. Anderwon rtre” pt^ver waw the an Putnarr. Lodge No *5 10 O F k . , p^titi -' ll meet Tuesday n.gfet at 7 ». .AH ; ZTitWir to h ; s re<J ^ r rrembers are urged jo attend. I-nport-! tkf . fer ^ utenMs r ant business. - Jxwd Miss Woabeth Dagry spent the ’ ^ atUanpe t J week-end wish her family Mr. amJ| of um ^ jt u prof ^ Mr. A inert Dagr Mi- Daggy, ^ rilh ^ umcnas .a H-Aart I ouw praying. More Mr and Mrs. D Bjrtottandj ^ ^ Uj<1 ^ vr .dr#« of ht. Ix,. spent S***Y 1 tiv , prayer

with Mr. and Mr- Jair.e- Byrkm.

I Bw.n.xbgiofl ,-treet

Col C W. Grumnl-', L' S Anny. sxati ned at Fort Bt-r.,a.7*n Hamsur.. waa a luncheon gtie-- -f Dr T A

S-gier Monday n-xor.

C. C- Gillen is in Oucago appearing r^fore the RFC dBoar: in nmnection v» th the reorgariiati-m of the First Vationai bank at OayugaTne voice recital uhn-h wa - u> have oeen given by Miss Edna Bowies ! T ue.-da) evening in Meharry rali his j tx-en postponed uni:. Aptil. Mrs. William Sanfsrd who | in an Ind.anapoiu Ir spit'd for treatment, has returned lo her home near ne-re. She is much improved. Ed Clift, DePauw rtoipnt who was i.njurei while pDy.r.v basketball a j few days ago waa reported irmwoving at the t-.nimy hotpita!, Monday after-

noon.

Fire Chief Bert Howard is suffering from a broken b'-n- in Ms right band caused when lie hand slipped while ho was tryine to crank sr automobile. Fire caused by an overheated furnace gutted the home of Hr. E. C. Lidik'iy at Ladoga .-aturday narjTiing, destroying, the, ppt-r story to'“tHo, with its conte .t.* of fomiture. causing a loss esti ..-itexl at betvwmn *2/<>0 and $3,000. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Reeves, west Wainut -treet, spr-nt Sunday in i Ti-rre H,-ute visiting W. A. Vaughn j;;t the I'tiion hospital. Mr. V'aughn. i -e h -ne is at Marshall, III., formerly was a local operator on the Pennsylvania laii-oad. Dr. G Bromley Oxna-r, preeudent ,of DePauw university, will be the j speaker before the Shortridge high -ch'jol Parent-T- xcher’s ^aociauon ! when it meet- n • aleh Mills hall at Indianapolis Tuesday evening His ; -ubjen will ne, - The Influence of En- | vuonment in the - jlture of American ! Youth.”

oafesaed tot

party.

, Those present were Fern Rose and

w n : w- Mari ne .Sears, Betty Sears, Reva,

M Lu” i.^nfza, Rj.-emary Lien, Maxine

-c.uie-i I t- y v ,-k. Lula Mae K-tep, Dcrothy Bry'

' 10 tl,i * un | ant

: the t- i ^Mae VonTre-* and Miss ir-re • ar, gj u „ were {ye^esses. Games were

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r»y. at this c> mpiete list ask for.

K se Blue. 4 . ne VonTress.

, •. :ay- ! and enjoyed by all. Refresh-

j ments were served

trie manner

of!

end.- on the The secret of t ie heart. If r.g the prayer!

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Putnamvilte Ladix— A J

Met Feb. 11

Th# Ladies Aid of the Putnamville M E Church «n - at the Con-munity house, Feb. 14 'or their regular

at teai-her of tcre conscious i heipluessne-# to commune ■ w e know m t to say it. but.

-eseonn for usl 5 * r tar >' aTHl ,rva ^ rpr -

Amen.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOC K Hozs SjOOl: h' ldoverx 82; mo-tly 10 i-ent- hig x-r: •. i!k 160 to 275 lbs.. *1.7.*) to HAS nail lots $4.90: 275 to $3.50 lbs., $4.55 to $4.80: 140 to 160 lb?.. *4.:i'. to *4.60: 120 to 140 | lbs., *3.60 to $4.10; 100 to 120 lb*., to $3.10 packing sow? $3.<i0 to , 13.75; f*?x ligrilweights up to $4X0. Catlte 800: calves 40<i; slaughter ’ clas.-e* f- :ily active, steady; steer 1 mostly mediurr, siiler* from $4.00 to *5X>5: most heifers $3-Vi to $5.00; beef cow *2.7'i to $3.50: low cutter* adn cutter- II -V* to $2 75; vealer^ Heady *7.00 d'.wn. i Sreep 300. lamb* -'teady; nativein small U-t* *0 00 to W.75; throw

• r .? a spiritual monthly meeting, with Mrs. Lucy - r.t and they SneW* and Mrs- Ida Blue h iste.-sses-’ r-r. p Hmi*“The meeting was called to order by

1 Mrs. SuMett. Pres- After singing, America, Scripture reeding by the Pros the I/zro s Prayer was repeated in unison. The roll call, each member rosponijng with a quotation from Wasnineton, Lincoln, Benjamin Franklir or LnngfeHow. Reports of

then there

was a -h-in business session and th* meeting was turned over to Mrs. Esther Craft who had charge of the pr igram A re;il ntereatin? progran was given which constated of stories on the live- of Wishington arwl Lincoln The rr.eet.ag close«l by singing

“Garden of Prayer.”

TYc-re were twenty-two memliers prev-ent Re/ro-hirents were serve! liurintr the -vicial hour.

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j Mr- Frasier Entertains

(lo! Son's Birthday

Y*r.- Ei_:el Frazier of Putnamville i nic rt lined with a surprise party for he s n. Roy C-irrinrton, who is a member of the C. C. C. camp at I .'per -er when he returned home for

RIOT AT PFN'DLETwN RN'DF.D | ? - kend visit Saturday. A rout 30 WITH AID OF -T ATF POLICE) ft f ! 4- ol fnends gathered for an

eve ning of pleasure and entertain-

• • i - * -{Bps-r, “Ser • tend- te ake the Lady fnxn! Ii ijna a rational f gure He fias at .a ke<i that goal ith tireless energ But certainly ntil with the meth-■»- e-’-ployed by t.‘*e glamorous Car*-' -xho dodges et-vgropher? Serkows. h .- loath to t:ke credit for the coiiunsn cl publiriiy Mrs Jfgtckes has been given - nee she arrived on Capitol Hill Last rir.g. “All I do,” said Serkowich. “is to gather the ms-erial and lay it !«efore her. Whatever action -he takes i* entirely on • ■ r own initia-

tive.”

PEN*DLET<.N palice and pi!, ewere rushe«i hero

a i^t guard-

t-»ry in gett.ng :

their calls.

A. F. Mile . - institution, denie lion amc»ng the dist uri<an. e w a - s:or of orders. Miles sail it * mit the pri r.t morning on t q that the u-sua! or-: however, it wa the order. Mehad been mar r.fand had broker ir.tenient saai th Yinilerstami why rettfimUsi xnd tt tq return to t- •* ••Tw*:e wa.- n*' a ' rebel!! n or lion,” Superinten “Tr.e officer# *e of the fitunion men did n ithing because they ha cell?. They al» the drill ground M:le? a. j t- _■

Inti., Feb. 1(*—f-tate •n from AmDrson, - unday morning to e Indiana reformanvict# hack into v-rintendem of the there was a robeliates but said the • . -ed by a c- nfu-

customary to perto spend Sunday kill grounds and was issued Later, ieic-ided to rescind chile, the inmateiut to th* groundinks. The supert' e men could not e order should

rr.er,t. Refreshments of apples, randy - r.d pop com were served. ++++++++ Ki ystone BiMe 4 las* TV Meet Tuesday T - Keystone Bible class will meet Tuesday evening at 7:.‘i0 o’;-loi-k with Mr-. A E. Monger. A-sistant heste- will lie Mrs. Sarah Wright. Mi- R. A. Ogg and Mrs. W. A. Quz .beman. Dr. Monger will have .huge of the devotions. The progr iill be in charge of Miss Vesta Rollins. There will also he an .election of officer*. v v •!• •!■ v d- + Bride Honored At \ - ho» er Mrs Harobl W. P rter, formerly M Jes.--,e M WilliaT- of PutnamI ville. w as honored with a linen show-

Oct 22. 1858. He cam*- with his parent- to Indiana when ai»ut four years of age. He wa? the youngest

>nd last of a

YEARS

The Rev Vinrl D Ragan af^x

family at -even, five has accepted a call to ^

- .-ter.- and one brother proewding him of the Fairview Pivsbyt- ,an I in death. { Forty-sixth street and ' apitoj, On Dec. 25. 1877 he was united in ' in Indianapolis EMwar . W marriage to Mary Alberta Hagney clerk of session, ann- »-|

of Plainfield, Ind. In a if* years ^ndee Nun fay

they i am« to Pumam county to make The Bex. Mr. Ragro h 0 their home. To this unrin were born 8 ed a« pastor of Presbyterian (h

children: Nona, wife of Earl Van- e- at I^dvga and R

duyne rf Shirley, Ind.; William, of 1927, vixited Indianapo two Danville; Benjamin, of Greencastle: j asm and proache<i hb- first .^r,^

M ;Uie. wife of Charles Bowman, of i He will go to Indium

Fill mom: James, of Finastle; Alva.; March. hD resignation aving who pa-sed away Nov. 12, 1912; Lillie delayed to give mem* r fa ard Mary, who died in infancy. churches an 'app’riuiiitj- to In lf«i0 this faithful wife passed : arransrementx for a wpply pa: away. Giandmother Pace came to: The Rev. Mr R.gan was I help keep the home tosrether unti 1 ( Tiillico<lie. Mo He w.- zt* Non.i be.amr old enough to assume with the degree of ba. vir of the dutie- of mother a- well as sis- I from t ^' e •'•‘ s -'' , nri \ (.q;,, ter. Fcr 34 years he wa« father and Marshall. Mo., ant ‘ ^ ^ mdher i»oth to the-' children, kept fri’ee of bachelor . f d ty'ro*

the h me togqthe-: until alt were mi- •'*^ Corn *‘ < * Theolop tured. rh*c*ro. IU.

After they were all in heme; of tveir own he gave up his home and stayed with these children, who did all they could to make his last years

happy and free from worries.

He neve, united with any church

... . evangelism for the Pr temn

but was a believer in a living God: , ,

of Indiana, serving in vut fron 1!)24 to 1926. It ibr

in 1^ ioga

Mrs- Kagan is the foiaicrlCel*

wit i Nona. He be.-ame ill of erysjp n ... . ^ .. ,n,. uJ.„ r> E p ‘*« r University T ro

: chil k-en, Billy, 6 yea: ,.i and few

j Mae, 4 years obi.

Before he was grao .atxd fn* latter institution he I- r* naqor the Ft rot Presbyter ■ Chun* f haimer-, Ind. which he strvM 15*24 Following hi- r- ■ .raua hx-ame director o' Mloadup

ne never cared to mingle in public life; his home was the mo?t sacred

place to him.

On Dec. 17, 19.3.3 he went to stay

ela_- u Jan. 12, 1934. All was done that c. uld he done; faithful md lov trg 1 and., tried to relieve the -uffering but in spite of it all he gtadually grev. weaker until on the evening of

Feb. 13. 1934.

He heard a voice we cannot hear. Saying. Y’ou can no longer stay. He saw a hand we cannot see Which beckoned him away. Thus ends the life of one who has lived 75 yqars, 3 months and 21 day-. He leaves to mourn for him these five children, two sons-in-law, foui daughter s-in-law, five grande hilden and many other relatives and friendUnknown in halls of fame, Let truly great,

Oor father.

Oieat in the greatest things of life, Generou, in kindly counsel. Patience and in love, "nsung in -ongs bud shrined In loving hearts,

Our father.

There will be a calk -neagd the V- F W officer- ,nd Thursday night at 7. 0 at-jtfy library All are roque .xi u»js* end. Important buwr.c acted.

they did not want !‘ >r , *'‘ t Thursday evening at the home

outs *6.50 to l»V*.

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rig in the wav of attempted rebel-, nt Miles asserted, n complete charge .t all time-. The roro than grumble to jeturn to their ? dislike to leave rranaements wete go with the state «o that some rf the avaiDbte on Sun- !•* .-aid the reforma- •' guard, over the

PKFJ'S agent FOR JEN CUES WASHINGTON, Feh. 19.-A highpaweml pres. . gent is diligently •ot king to n:.-tk< Represr-ntative Virginia Jenr-kes the best km wn woman member ol congress. Indeed, he ha- (iisclosed an aim to "build he* up like Garbo." Pretty .-non he is expected to disclose an ;<mitition to make the “lady from Indi ana” even as well known a* Mae Wrest. T.id pro.-? ,-igent's job is to think up ideas that make grod newspaper copy; all the energetic, ambitiouMrs. Jesi. ke* has to do is to carry them out. She is quick to recognize a clever idea and smart enough t>> make the most of publicity. The Washington News Sunday de : . u-1 a colrfirn . telling of the ji. , | held by Hyman Serkowich who style.- 1 himself a* “legislative con-ulant” to Mr* Jencke: though newspaper men call him a pro?- agent “Presumably,” saya the Washing-

officer? would :» <Dy* if rev-h*-!: I Lory was sh^rt weekend. Si*::erint“ti ien' pline among the difficult to maint ness in thn shop been enough ord* clothing to ke*-p

aaid

It al.-o w- I. meal that *ime of t ie prisoners .a ■ croatei* a distuibars»; in the oi i-sary within the la t 24 hour^. Tbit, too, it wa* «aul,

wa.- stop(ied quickly.

' At no time did we have to uw force t dry to ro-tore older." ,Sii|g-r-

intei.dent MiL- H-.id.

Miles said isciinrnatea has been in be-ause of idleThere have not -w for pri-- m made the men hii*y, he

of Mrs. O D. William- at Putmis-

ville •

A-sistar.t hostesses were Mrs. Kat-* Hendrick*. Mro- Glen Ruwland. MrsRuth Fry. Mrs. Dill and Mr»- Alice

Collins.

The honor guest received many usef j| gifts d* + *!• d* d* •!••!• + H. and P W Oman's (luh Ta Meet Monda\ The Business an Profe*. cmal Woman V club will hold its regular .*SnI tier meeting at the Studio T« a room, 1 M- nday ex-ening at 6:'!0 o’clock +++♦♦++♦ Pen -lop? (lab To M rt rueaday The Penelope club will meet at the L me of Mrs- Milt<-m Bt run, 683 Anderson rtreet, Tue-day afternoon a t 2:30 o'clock. Mra. H E Williwirw will have charge of the program. d , d"d’d - d-d-d - + Domes! ir science Club Will Mret luwda? Tbe Domestic Science Club will meet at the home of Mr*. Henry Phillips Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’-

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BIRTHDAY PARTY

■j Mrs One Early, 71R East Wash-

( AMD OF TH INKS We wish to thank our neighbor? and friends, the pallbearer*, ringers, Mr Re Her the undertaker, the Rev Beck, and all those who in any way assisted us during the illnes? md death of cur father, Jacob Pace. THE CHILDREN

IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of our deni father ani grandfather, Claude Ash, who departed t iis life one year ago today Feb. 19, 1933. And while he lie? in peaceful sleep. Hi? memory w« shall always keep. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davidson an I children. ,

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j mgton street was honoresi with a aur- j (irise birthday patty. Friday evening! her home by her former achool rrntes of Holloway Hall Guests in-1 ch* rod, Carol Kemlall, Edna Merle i Martin, Edna Austin, Ed Borry,! <1 - -e A -til r>. ,r,a H; ,:i ,f Ind-

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Mrs. Earl Nichol- h^- rotunicd to her home in Wf—nil t W1UM* fr..in t ,e O r ,t .in h‘ - ■ ’ ii l',<k. 1 u:qadis wh».^ ?he r« at', in .-rvent i ra-

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The Sublett Automatic Sealing Water Proof Burial Vault. One of the Industrie? in Grerncaatie that is ally increasing the use of its product because it i» on '' of ihe best made, is that of Walter Sublet!, "‘ho 15 manufacturing moisture proof burial vault*. Mr Sub let! has perfected a vault that is absolutely "ater proof. He gave a practical demonstration of his pr^ - duct at the factory on north Indiana street. It was not Intned below the freezing line, but was sub>e< t to <*l' the elements. It was also under the eaves of the taf‘ lory, catching much surface water, but when i* was taken up the interior was perfectly dry a* wal testified to by a dozen men who saw it ctyme U P This vault had been in the ground two yea' 4 For protection-thru the ages to come. ►Sublett Vault. SOLD BY YOFIt UNDERTAKER • Mfg. by WALTER SUBLETT FACTORY AT 162 N. IND ST GREENCASTI F, l' n Re* and Phone. Pu'namtill* ■ - ®