The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1936 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1936.
CHATEAU Tonight and Tuesday MATINEK TOMORROW 2 I*. M. Eleanorr Whitney, Billy I/ee Ki>l)t. <'iimmiii|(H, RotMW Karim In 3 CHEERS FOR LOVE’ Aildeil Altraetion “( amera Thrills” Here’s One You’ll Always Remember. Oswald Carloon and News.
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First major speaking engagement of the Republican presidential campaign comes on Aug. 22 when Gov. Alfred M. Landon of Kansas, G. O I’ presidential nominee, returns to the town of his birth, West Middlesex, Pa., to make an important ad-
dress One of the honor guests at the celebration will be Mrs. Mary Reed Baird, right, now S5, Lan. don s nurse when he was a baby The Landon birthplace and golf course where he will speak are also shown above.
order to shoot out of the cloud. In his coming test to attain a 15,000 foot altitude, he proposes to make use on put pose of these cumuious cloud banks. By launching nis glider from the summit of Mount Wilson, Batterson is confident that he can at once take advantage of the strong air and cloud currents there to get almost immediately into the banks of cumuious clouds, and after that be declares that the ceiling of the cumuious clouds will be the only limit COI NCIL TREKS IN INDIAN LORE 1 KGED AS STATE PARK CHARLEVOIX, Mich., (UP) Charlevoix county has appointed five of its citizens to investigate ways
and means of obtaining a 'iO-acre plot of ground near Greensky Hill where an Indian mission and n circle of council trees are located The ground, believed to be one of the most historical spots in the state, will be used for a park, providing efforts of the county and its fiveman committee are successful. Such a park, committee members say, will provide one of the most interesting spots the state will be able to offer to its tourist trade. The mission was completed by the Indians in 1861. It was constructed from pines cut from the huge fields near Northport. Its windows and doors were transported from Traverse City. Indians from all over the Grand Traverse region, used the mis-
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While the struggle between the leftists and the rebel forces goes on throughout Spain, guerrilla warfare continues spasmodically within the large cities. Here is a group of loyalist snipers shooting at rebel marksmen who had been taking pot-shots from windows of their Toledo homes.
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sion, where at the time Peter Greensky, a Methodist minister, preached. Just how old the council trees are, records of Ch i rlevoix county fail to show, but popular belief is that they were planted as an agreement of peace between two tribes of Indians. |
Long before the Rev. Greensky ar-j r , im|)la 7 nt
rived in 1839, it is believed the two • tribal chiefs planted the .' 0 acres as a pledge that so long as they grew and bore leavrs, peace would reign
between the two groups.
Records show that for years and years the Indians used the grounds for council nm tings. What occurred during the meetings has never been
ascertained.
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