The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1934 — Page 2

THE DAILY B/tfWER GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. Tl'ESDAY. FEBRUARY JO. 1934.

H{ \ 'i ISKS I'oKrKI I KI) i»rou>rht by the St.-ite of Indinfta on IV.i ,ir,iti)n franchiaes were the relation of Philip l>utz Jr , atordere 1 forfeit** in circuit c-uirt tomey sreneral, were the Don Hall Tuesday by .l td?. Wilbur S Donner ■ Mmtor Otcwpany and the Greenoactle | because the ■ .rp.nat ons ha.i failed to Yellow Cab Company. Wither corfile rejrular rejton- with the secretary . iteration contested the actions. | of state. 1 ' I>efen' l unts in the ttv.i actions BANNER ADS CET RESITI.TS

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CHAPTER VIII

ChniMtna •••)»

( ^ nnceMor more that >h«» fi'iils !)f*cn eaves revolted mijjht he f it f‘ m hoth, if she sHf.n ttf* *o ah

:<! ft 8'

hourv

troojm, th»'

a'ar.n t;tfjci !.'-r ^he i nt tvhat«ver leei.D;:^ n* «he ;;»ay have had for hiNi is dead i'he hears a ronv rsatirui bet *e* n Countess l.bhii the man ahe loves — the man upbraid in(? for her seldsl‘nrRf. in her furv the denounc.es F.bba and savs she never wishes *o see her again. T»» eaeape every, thing. K he with A age beside her, rides off into the snow

storm.

at the fm.lnce.*' I v.. i, A ^c! Have yon ' s»9 old \' ti 'Id not know ad- • tif • when you e it ? Hut iiswell - there is one thing 1 will in r hie and that s.if you lit him j ,,r sMvnne else ;it ’he bin know who ! i hi i» i* a cmiunaf»d. ’ ’ i jj \ dntdied on, !i»e old man mut* j n> himself, and In a few inin,vrre alougsiiie the cavalcade, duffed her Itat and made a aweep•d'v, they ! 'i v e<l. i)<in Antonio r« i timed the saltitatios with the .• biia'-e ex: /yrntion. In a . rt tim**, thev r .me to the inn. The hi|* ror.ni they entered was

* crowded.

Where i-* the nm-kceper ? * * do* 1 mnmled Christina imperiously. ! He looked at her appraleingly when ehe demanded supper and shej- ' ter for the night. He said he had

! one vacant room only — it was the

be«t in th# house — for people of quulity — it c<»st ten thalers. In a few mmutts, the cavalcade arrived and here was great excitement when tlie innktejier announced there was no room for the nobleman. The last one, he said, had just been assigned to the young gentleman. Hon Antonio turned and saw Christina, standing nt ’he foot of the staircase, her attitute easy anil dcbona ire, her fspression faintly

king. Hon An

tonio was (puck of mind; he saw at once the mistake i * had made. “Sir" he said, *1 owe you an apology. J crave your forgiveness." A serving maid brought them

From the summit s panorama of msgnificent mountains and forests

spread before them.

They had stopped their horses for s moment’s rest, after the long climb, and the tureen gazed off —to r ght — to left — drinking in the

beauty all around her. Perhaps, . . some voice whispered to her thnt she f rn, . , ;^;„5® ,n i ; y.

would never see it in all this glory

of the setting sun again.

Suddenly her attention was ar v«ded bv something in the valley

A.Tiook. Aagc” .h> ciH, pointing a * »“<"■ •* «itk ' ,r whin. Thn old n.»n fol •."iHirem,* nnppor .prcn.l before

: room i* was hard lor thriu to conThey *aw a procession of coaches . vorgr ^ llt j v wrre amused bv the slowing plowing its way through the| ? . le p< , nple lt thcin . At a heavy snow. Suddenly ths most nearby table six soldiers were all borate coach of all, evidently that ol shouting at once. Then one of them a traveling nobleman, sank sideways roR(% hangexl on the table snd u»o a vnow drift. shouted above t e din: “I *ov • Hn not let them guess who I |!J| ,. »i am" she commanded Aage. “I will vVell, I Far vow are a liar" help them in their difficult* snd it | another/ “I’m in tho might embarrass them to Inow * J Qiupii’s army and 1 know what I’m ^ hm talking about it. And I say six."

She rods alongside the stalled coceh and old Algo, deep its his • "n and distrust of all things for beamed with pride to hear her <,ffers of help and orders to the serv-

ants, in fliuoit Spanish.

Ti — ‘*h»> was to lenm

Beyond" sail the first soldier, “ n r« two gentlemen. We Ml ask thru. A bowl i-f punch from the

|n< r r. Agreed?"

The other man nodded and they strggered over to the taide. Others who had already •drunk more titan

lat a t. it was How Antonio, th# enough of the heady punch, lurched

< avoy from Spain she did not •se, behind them,

s he was in the co-i h and the cur i • -irs, do you know the court in

in.us were drawn

| Stockholm ?" the first soldier asked.

“Here, my

cried, i

ir,

deeper in the snow, by geading the poor horses. "Hay your coats under the wheels and hitch the horses of wnotber copeh to tin# «»u'." The men obeyed and success was theirs — and hers. Hut ax it re gained the road, the •o#c|i gave a violent lurch. Don Antonio, who had bees peering ( it through the window was thrown hr *k and forth in kit e^at. t'hrisHna burst out augiing. Don Anton stepped from

fii# coach.

you find this amusing, do

*7>// «i. //'WC rrt/tnf Ion Jon \h* (Juten havet" asktJ the toLUers.

'I have been there often," said Then yon can settle a wager for me. M hiadrunken pig — who is my friend — nays that The l^uccu — Dod bless her — has had six lovers this year. 1 say thnt is a disloyal, libelous statement." “And what do you say?" asked jf'hristina drily. i “I sav there have been nine. Six

1 indeed! "

Tht soldiers were yelling louder than ever and threatenc.l to come to blows, until at la«t f'hriFtina said: Good soldiers, if you will keep

i’’ lie •‘aid in a thundering voice, j ^ ^dl tell you the truth. Don t

your pardon, s that fool of

ensch-

“I cra\

rnswereo.

“ Where nan? * *

“It is not his fault. The ditch is fn'l of soft snow. Much accidents often happen to those who do not

I now our roads,'’

you want to hear the most authentic j court gossip —* right; from the royal

bedchamber?"

There was a murmur of excited

, curiosity and cries of:

I “Bet’s have it! fly all means let

'ns know the number!"

I “Well, then, you are all wrong-

(.,,,1 wMt « founlrv! ” tl.* W * n ' , 1 I i, ‘ ‘ — htr \ *ili*« .IriH R

liil<'tili!il wlii.pfr — "Tliu (^ii,ii> Im, tw-.lve lovrra thin past ),ar—

isi ■ m,>1. "1 luppuM tlirre ir« ha inn. in thi, Ood furankcn litml." ••Oh y»i, ,if plain i.n.a, to hn aur, nut. like tlioir, |.«rlia|i«, In whmh you are annu.tiimi..|, hut olran and romfortabla. Von will Hnd run*

hI/oii* two leaguaa ahna<l."

“1 thank yon for your courtniy” Don Antonio .nid with ringRarntril snlitrno.a. Than turning to om- of ha aarvanta: “Padro, give tba hoy it i‘rown." Ha reontarad tha roaaii

uni aava tha .ignal to driva on.

rhnatina, .taniiing thara in the road, hunt into laughtar ai;ain. Hut A age, who had m an what happanad although ha aould not iiudi>ritand what wa, ,aid. wa. in a towanng

rage.

‘la It to laugh, Vour Majeaty,”

|,a daittandad when a foialgmr

irfota you aa a aar\-antt M

“Oh, Aaga.’’ aaid Chriatina taara running down bar ehaok, from •■ughtor. “Don’t yon undor.tand— ; auppoaa tha women of hi, oniintry ju not wear riding tiraaoliea and ear'.a hay hava alaltorale eniffi.ura an . >t uliort hair like mine. Jto th flit 1 waa a buy - and *hia old ,41,* mada him think I wa« one of

* he people.' ’

“I du not like thia nimna., ' .a.d .*.. old man "I •‘'• h mr ''a' 1 •<»j'd

lia*l

a round doran.” ‘'I.oiig lit eoiir good (jueen!’* tii*man eriad. . “And now,” naid Chriitinr, “ i f you will permit uia, 1 ehall ataiul a round of drink, for nil of you. l.aiidlord, tiring on tho punch. ” Tha landlord wa, troubled. It wa, the truth lie told whan lie had aaid to f'hriatinii the waa taking the la,t room in the inn. Hi* thrifty nature could not I.ear the thought of turn ing tha foreign nohlainnii mid all hi, follower, away. Than he had an in.piratiou. “I see you gentl**ii"n ara in good accord. If I am not too hold, may 1 Miggcat a plan whereby, although there i, but the one room, you may hoth he comfortable for the nightf” “It would lie vary weleome” aaid Antonio. “Your room, air” .aid the landlord, turning to t'hri«lirin, “ i« a flue one with a good fir* and a big bed. Perhaps you will h* good enough to do a favor to hoth the at ranger and mvaelf. Will you ,har« it with hintf” v “it would he a grrut kindaeaa” .aid Don Antonio. Chntt.na wi, apeechle,,.

■ THE DAILY BANNER 1

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En it red In the postofflee at CireMbtactla, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1R78.

price, 10 cents per i week; $3.00 per year hy mail in Putnam County; $3.60 to $6.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

w/aeet

.Subscription

fellmuship of g* Prayers

W Dailn . "W, k LcntPii Demotion ^

Prepaid bu

Dr Charht f Jefferson

per Commission iw Fvargehsm

and Devoti onal Life

Oopydtf* I H' , ‘i

Dead Doctor Heals Stomach Ail merits A weird story is told of a wellknown specialist reaching from the grave to curb stomach suffering. Years ago this doctor created a prescription for stomach ulcers,

acid stomach, gas pains, heartburn. Section 111 of the Woman’s I^tigue i indigestion, bloating, heli hlng. and

Section III To Hold Tea February 2-

of the Metho.fi.--t church will entertoin w'ith a colonial tea Thursday afterno n 'Die program will begin nt 2:30. ! Mrs. Minnie P- Link will grive a travel i talk, Miss Jean Stuart a violin solo, i Miss Grace .M*>*>re, a celo solo, and

‘ HE KVOB F.TH THE SE( Itl-TS OF |ProfeWi<n . Kenn**th Umfloefs choir

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. .Murri- Nelson, Ma li son G wnnhip, tire the parents of a d *ugbter liorn Monday. Miss Virga Brinder, DePlauw stuVnt, entered the county hospital j I uesday for treatment. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Oswald Rector of Ht-elsville are the parents of a ' <taughter, born Monday at the county hospital. I Funeral wsrvice.s for Mrs. Nancy K. Siimly, wKu dV* I Saturday at her home in ln«liana|H>lis. were hold at Clover-

THB HEART”

(Read Matthew VII: 15-23) Prayer is a mockery if not genuine. In intercourse with God all pretense is an abomination. When words g* up and thoughts remain 1m*low, wq know cur praying is a farce. I If one catches him-elf speaking rev

dale Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock. Intermeait was in the OloveHale cemetery- * Another good sign that spring is near was shown today when Mrs. Flora Sigler, 30<; south Indiana street, reported that she saw a pair of robins in a grape arlior in her yard Monday. Suit for possession of real estate an i damages *vf $T25 was filed in circuit court Tuesday by A B Davis against Art Wood and l-uln Wood. Sutherlin & Sutherlin are attorney* for the (daintiffWalter E. Brann of Washington township has announce I that he is a candidate for the office of Trustee, subject to the Republican party in tho May primary Mr Brann is a farmer umi a well known citizen of this township. There,will be a junior church service for boys and girls at Maple (Tiaprl church Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Helen Wyatt, Margaret Kendall and Marcella Dougherty will assist the pastor in this service. There will also he light refreshments. The condition of Mrs. Goldie New* p rt, 31, of Danville, who wa> seriously injuicd whim .-he was struck hy a ‘hit-and-run truck drived on the National road Sunday evening, was reported fair at the county hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Newport suffered a fractured right leg in the accident. Major H. A- Green, regular army officer of Fort Harrison twill ftpe-ak at the Kiwanis luncheon meeting, Thursday March 1st- This will be an *»l*n meeting and all those who wish to attend may call Roy Abrams or Ward Mayhall for reservations, liefore Morulay noon, February 26th. Mrs. Kenneth Todd spent the week end in Greencastle with Mv. Todd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E Told. She was joined there by Mr. Toibl who --IM-nt Sunday in Greencastle un i they were accompanied home by Mrs. F KTod I who will visit here in their home. Mrs. F. F‘ Todd is recovering from a nervous collapse—Bedford Daily Mail. Mr-. Sarah Hunt of this city receive! word Saturday evening of the serious illnc of her grandson, the 10-months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. j Clifford Hunt of Willoughby, O. Mr. Hunt's sister Mrs. Grover Boots left at once f<*i Willoughby- and word later wa- receive<| that the child had died Mondiy evu' ing. Funeral services will lie hebl at Willoughby Wednesday. There will i.e a Farm Bureau ‘meeting at the Belle Union high school building. Thui-day evening nt 7:30 o’clock for the |Hir|g>se of organizing- a farm bureau ;n Jefferson township. I,. I, Needier "f the Indinna Farm Bureau, Ralph Hostetler, *f*resi<lent of the Putnam r mnty farm bureau and Mrs. Elmer Man non of Clover : ale, social and nlu ational director of the Putnam county bureau ■'ill help in organizing of this bureau

will sing

Tea will lie served by girls dressel in colonial costumes. There will lie antique ami u|K<*-date displays, showing many beautiful old quilt*, shawls, and covers. Twenty-five cents admission will be chargedQuilts pieced by Miss Minolta

eientfcil v .<is to G. I while his mind Wright will be >n display. One thins

is somewhere else, the prayer should be instantly halted tnd be resumed on an honest basis. Why should anyone try to deceive Got? ‘'Be not deceived God is not mocked ” Because H* is invisible it seems easy to fool Him. Because He : far away in Che Spirit world, we injagine we can im* pose on Him. Wc say things we do rt t mean and make promises we have no intqntion of filling. There is no sin more devastating to the heart than insincerity. This is a demon which must be r -"lately cast out. ‘Thou lesirest truth in the inwartl 1*1 rts,” fluid u Hcbie\y poet long ago. Nover is truth more indtspensible than in the hour of prayer. God is the supreme reality, and how can we commune with the supreme reality, and how can .we c nmune with real

ity if wa ourself an a sham?

Prayer: O Thou all-knowing One, we uncover our heart before Thee. Thau understandest our motives and there is not a word in our thought but Thou knowe.-t it altogether. Search us, O God, and know our thoughts, and se*- if there be any

wicked way in us. Amen.

of interest will be a quilt belonging to Mrs. Oscar Thomas. It was pieced in 1840 hy Mrs. Elizabeth Matkins Miller who was a great-aunt of Mrs. i Thomas. Mrs. Miller’s father was one of the first trustees of DePauw university. \n applique quilt made by Mis. Monger’s great-grandmother

will also be shown.

other symptoms when caused by excess acid. Then the good doctor died. But his name brought fame after death as one user told another of his wonderful prescription. In the past six years. 54,16® grateful persons have written letters telling of tlielr recoveries. This prescription Is now known to hundreds of thousands as the T'dga Treatment. All stomach sufferers may have a free sample hy writing to T'llva. Suite B. Poot-Schulze Bldg. St Paul. Minn The seven-day trial hox of t'dga Tablets is sold under a moneyhack guarantee of satisfaction by Stevens Drug Store Corner_Vine_and Washington Streets.

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In’eriiational Relati

(Lo o Meet l iidaj 1

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Della Theta Tail To Hold Benefit-Bridbe

The Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold its annual benefit-bridge party, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the

Alpha Qmicron Pi house A style show ‘lay dinner at th>- Gobin ; including spring dresses from Pitch- church tonight Pi* v an

group will meet Fr ; av a ft 9

0t-1 "k with Mr ||,. u . r There will Ik- a Ibick < ha pel Aid 1„

Meet Thursilay I he Brick Ghiii

i bi", iy afti r: . V

'll*- huine of M, nw nbers flre a k

W ashburn ( hapl.u G, Hold Washington Dinner Wa-hbum ehapt*- f). \ „

hold their annual V, -iiinp.^’J

DEPAUW ( W A WORK I!E(;INS TUESI) \Y P. \1.

I OTAL «)F 102 STI DENTS TO WORK ON PROJIil IS APPROVED BY STATE DIRECTOR. workers to Emend street IndtMir Workers Will Make ( roar*-files ( illicit Statistics, And Da Filing

And < aialoguing.

Initial work v III b started Tuesday for 102 Di-I’auw stnilents who are being employed under the pro visions of the ( \VA it was revealed from the off e *vf Dean Eiuis

II. Dirks. In

program.

Dean Dirks for the tirst i* lined to the ii" a change of u planned projei proval hy W. (lixector. Tliei,

of Hie university tied ttiat tho work " days wiH be eon ior projects p-nilin ■ ather. All of th' H were given up H. Biskk. slat* CWA ill be lii? men and

women employ.-.1 according to tig

hy the state direet-

NOBI.E KIZER TO OHIO COBUMBU, O., Felt. 20.

STATE (UP) -

tires sanctioned

or.

Klghty-five in in a project eat of Hill atre t to the Motion will Include tb and covering v of the extenslui will take a}ipi u hlle it is est in for this projei.

$1276.

T wo students the legist i ai' Hie records. Th 300 hours an.I will amount to project calls for left statistical

:r will be employed n|g for the building om Jackson street dliond. Tlie work grading, leveling li gravel or clnden The total project mately 4250 hours ited that the wage: will nninunt t<

vill be employed in ffice making cross- < proJ*ct will taki ho estimated wages no. Another Inrtooi ten students to eol atn for the R‘>ctoi

Seliolarstilp Fon ndat'lpn Approximately 1500 hours will be requirei to Hnlsh this undertaking, while thi total wages will probably reach

$ 4 5o.

The Omil Indoor proj'ct rails foi

„ ... . . .. h'*’ students to do tiling and rata Keports that Noble Ktaflr. footbaH 1 1(1Klll|U , work )h( . lln , VArH , t)

library. Some 4 50 hours will hi

roach it Purdue university, will lie I Feud football coach at Ohio state, werq received from reliable sources

today.

NOTICE Ol FINAL SETTLEMENT

OF ESTATE

Notice is hereby given to the cre>l itt rs, lieirs and legatees of David P Iloin, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greienci-. tie, Indiana, on the 17th day of M?reh, 1934, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Account with the estate of suit! decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and] there make proof of heirship, arvl re reive their distributive shares. Cause No. 7527. Witne-K, the Cleik of said Court, this 20th day of February, 1934. John W. Herod, Cleik Putnam Cir-

cuit Court.

Fred Thomas, Ally for Adm. 20 2t

spent iii this work while approximately $325 will lie realized by those sttiitents who are doing part-

time ’work here.

According to Harry L. Hopkins administrator of the Federal Em**geney It lief Administration, col li" e students are selected for CWA work on the basis ‘Yif need, rharac ter and ability to do college work ttalus as to pr sent attendance, and equitable division between sexes.” The hourly rate of pay for ntuden CWA work Is “such as is commonly paid by the Institution for the typof service rendered but not less thar "i Hit liotit ' Tha regulations pro vide thnt “no student shall work mm* klittn 3*i hours In any one week in H hours In any day.’’

R ibert Lamm, DePauw student left the county hospital, Tuesday,

-I* -I- *!• •!• *!- -I- •!• Ix'ginn \u\iliary Meeting Post pnned Meeting of tho American Legion Auxiliary, which was to have (k-cii held this evening, haa boon ]>ostpone<l until a later ilato it was announced today. •J* *I* *1* •!• *!• ‘I* »!• »!• Morning 'lusicale To Meet Wednesday Members of tho Greonoa.-tle Morning Musicale will mei-t Wodnesdoy with Mrs. Gerhard Baerg, 305 (vad Son’inary street- •!• •!• -I- -It I be 20th Century Club To Meet The Twentieth Century club will fnoot at tho home of Mrs. S- O. Provo Tliursday afternoon, February 22, at 2:30 o’clock. The subject of the discussion will be ‘'Are we (lec.miing more Cultured.’’ d- -t- -I- d- •!• d- d* H H. M S. To Meet In Gobin Church Members of tho Woman's Homo Mi sionsiry Society will moot Wtslnes lay afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in Keystone Clvaiiel of Gobin Memorial church. Mrs. W. G- Sleight will give a vocal solo. Mrs. G Baerg a piano solo, and Mrs. T- G. Yuncker will review ‘‘Roa's Df Industry.” •F d* d- -F •!• d* •!• d* , Ina Malone To Be Golden Link HostesItia Malone will bo hostess to wo rollers of the Goblen Link Club Wedtiesdav evening at 7:30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs Roy New gent, Miller ainirtments. *J« aj* •*« aja aj« *J, at, »Ja \rliilt ( ]ass To M f t Wednesday The Adult Bible Class of the First Ifciptist church will treet Welnesdny night at 7:30 at the homo of Mrs. Howard Htirris, south College avenue. All members are urge I to lie present. d- -F -F d* d- d- d- -F fi. and P. Woman’s Club Met Monday Evening The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Business and IVofessionai W. man's club was hebl. Monday evening at the Studio Ten room Following the dinner, Miss- Helen Block, president, intro bleed Mis# F'.lizubeth Sin okat, senior in DePauw university who gave a most interesting cutting j ft >m ‘‘The Old Maid” by Ftbth Whnr-

i.m.

A short business meeting was held, rhirty members were in attendance. d- d- d- + d- d- -F -F l’orlcr-V\ illiarns Wedding Saturday Miss Jesse M Williams, daughter of Mrs Ollio Williams of Putnamvillo ind Harold Porter son of Mr. an Mrs. William Porter, New Albany were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the Gobin Memorial church. The -ingle ring ceremony was read by Dr A FI Monger. The bride wore a gray suit an ’ assesories to match; her floral rors;ige was of gardenias. The bride is a graduate of the Greencastle high school an I is well known in this community. The bridegroom is eTjployed at the American Telegraph and Telephone Co- on state road 43 After a m top trip through the east the young couple twill be at Vcre at 305 South Vine street d- d- d- d- -F d- d* dMom an’* Club To Honor Miss Elizabeth Ames The Woman's Clu-ti ha is ued invitations for a tea to be held at the homie of Mrs- Charles Arnold Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Elir.nlieth Amos, who is tho only living I'.Hin'hP of that i lub I'lirday will I*- ! Hi" sixtiidh antilw I at y of th-' Wo. ! man’s club. liresiib nt 0$ I I rh'af the ciulu lielonging to the Greencastle Council of Clubs has been invited. The Woman’s club for many years held it» meetings in Mansfi-hl Hall and .S it ur lny, at the tea, Dr Henry B I/mgden will talk about The com r-tai if Mansfield Hall, which was taken out recently, when the dormitory wa< rued

ad

fords an I shoes from Moore shoi I btmpson will be on thi spec will lie a part of the entertirn- | . h am , ( )((h n ' r ' nt To Meet Wednesday

The StiU-h and l itter ^ Fillmore will niei t W"(lnea|ayT noon with Mrs- I , Smitli J home on \\ ' -t Po o.

Women's Bible cla - i f the Gobin

d- d- d- d* -F d* d- -F

Young Marrk l Women Enlertained Bv Husbands Members of the 5' 'ting

Married

Memorial Methodist church were en ' tertained with a 'possum and baked ' chicken supper, pii paieil ami served i by their husbands. Monday evening. | The -upper meeting was held in the community hall of the church and thirty-two couples were present. The menu consisted of tomato juice cocktail, baked chicken, baked 'possum, sweet potatoes, dressing, |ie is, celery, jelly, rolls, ire i-ream and coffee. A green color scheme was carried out in the decorations and there were

cap. lies orv each table.

Judge Wilbur S. Don nor acted as toastmaster. Short talks were given by W. A. f’hureh, teacher of the da--, and Itov. Albert E. Monger, pastor. A variety of musical numberand instruments played by Paul Oi.< sell a DePauw student, w is another

feature of the program.

TEST cake mimorriii INDIAN APOL.I - 11 p ( ., s Offh ials of ,i||y ^ utilities in Indiana will nm ha morrow to plan court tutiou a . onst itutionality „• ,,| 1|( 4| n its .state an I coun' . !:i\psn|»J against Municipal i ants It is iilunmKl to : ive thcsoJ stitutfvl hy Fort W lytic, .ihi4|l two utilities. Other . itic-ovt^l Own utility plant '' t*^ finance the court action. The cit,,e will be Itandlivi k I utility section of H" IniliamlJ nal league. There will lie a ts-iWil | euchre and bridg. rtyF*^ ning at 8 o’cl el< hetlnil for benefit of tie I’i nri’nvJHI ball club.

Big Show Tonittl AMERICAN LEGION MINSTREL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORH M Reserved seats are still available at the door, or li Sam Hanna’s Book Store PLENTY OF GRAB SEATS At 25 cents

(over 1-3 of the house) CUKTAIN \ l 8 P. M,

(Jirls’ Orchestra At Granada

In addition to the regular progrp.m the Granaria the**’'' sent tbe achmki Slaters and their nine place bund <»n tl' t«| im f vNeilnesday Thi.4 organization claims the difltiitctii* America's premier girls Imnd.