The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1939 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 19S9.

v:vM\ Ei;^vnY of rvFcrnox

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Ir. : - ve W -.th bcauUfulclay. And jjjg J) A JLY BANNER

(< oatlnarat irt.ui I'njir

and as ho was about to mako an att«mpt t.i s ot up. the prisoner struck him with a heavy cane, upon which the deceased staggered down the bank and ho followed after him and struck hint once or twice more an i he then stabbevi him with his knife the Lord only knows how many times . . The prisoner exclaimed: •If I had 10 000 worlds I would give them all to have him alive again' On the desk before us a small, h own leather covered volume, an early edition of the Me the list Hymnal -the words of the hymns but without the tunes which has de-M-er .i u Miss Kuth Stewart of Uucity from her great gran ifather. Aaron Stewart. From that little beck, the Rev Mr Stewart an 1 th ■ prisoner sarg hymns as the latte was ocnveyed down Colleg • avenue in a wagon, the day of the execution to the place of execution. And. at the scene Mr Stewart k 1 the iary. gather’.ng of men. women and chik d:er. n the singing of funer.il hymns Ti. said that the prisoner became imbued with a form of religious ecstacy, and. as he stepped off of th: wagon inte t remity. ne was lustily singing to the tune Carmel, these

werds:

-Ah lovely appearance of death. What - ghi upen earth is so fair" Net d: the gay pageants that br. at he Car w ith a ead Kviy ci'inpate With se'.cmn delight I survev The corpse, when the spirit is fled:

longing to lie in its stead

The details of the entire matter j were handed down from one genera-; tion to another in the county, until recent years Joseph S. Wyatt, now of Indianapolis, lately wrote The j Banner that he had often heard his j father speak of the crime and the j

punishment.

Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AU”

^SOCIETY

Tli.HR t I BS LOSE

l('on«ill,ir4t from l*nar Onel from far out in the court to put ■Franklin on top Uio first time smethe first minute of play in the game C-ewe's pivot sliol w>is goo-1. but Taylor puVed th Cubs up within one p nt cm a beautiful shot. In th-' cU mg minute Richey put the ganm on toe for the Otinlies with a sneak o Fouled in the last play. h<* boosted Franklins total to 33 by making gw i the attempt. Rich.y was the b.g gun for th' v tors connecting five times from field and tallying four times in a-.y cha: : - from the foul stripe av'.ar the Cubs in scaring with olevin points while all other local -.•■tt ts contributed to the total. The victory was the seventh n ••venth starts in th, South Centre! conference fer Frankhn. AH togethr the O.rml es have won It and k»»t three games. In the opener. the Franklin re-se-ves door- 1 the Cre ncrvstfe B team by a IP-IT margin. The locals beki a 10 to T advantage at the half

time.

Office’s- Walls and Tharp. Summaries:

17-19 South Jackson Street S. K. Kartden. Ihiblisher

Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8. 1878. Subscription price. 12 cents per week: $3 00 per year by mall In Putnam County: *3.50 to 55 00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND

LOCAL NEWS

Ed Hibbett is reported il! at his home on North st rec t.

seriously 1 Jackson 1

The Child Welfare Committee will meet Monday at 4 o'clock at tnc

City Library.

Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge No. 106 will meet in regular session at S ^

o'clock Monday evening.

Miss H.len Ooiiins and Mrs. Eleanor Wilkinson left this morning to

spend a few weeks in Florida. a- wted

M:s. A mas Quinton north Indiana 7:'V stiiet was admitted to th: {Putnam

county hcsp.tal Saturday morning 1100

NEXT WEEK'S EVENTS

Monday

4:30 p. m.—University Orchestra rehearsal—Meharry hall. Elks- Valentine dinner — Ladies Night—6:30 p. m —Elks Home. Men's Service Club—Presbyterian church Pitch-in supper—6:30 p. m. American Legion Legion Home — 8:00 p. m. Official Beard meeting of Gobin Memorial church—7:00 p. ni. Boston Club Mrs. Curtis Hughes —7:30 p. m.

'Tuesday

11.00 a. m. Student chapel—Dr. Martin Harvey Meharry hall. Travel Club Gioup 1 Mrs. Hapch Delta l house Subject: A Forb.i . <r. C3t\ —2:30. Present Day Club- Mw Horace

Askew- 2:3c.

Tuesday Ree.ii.ng Club—Mrs. J W. Childers- 2:3C p. m. New Era Club Mrs. J. C. Trembly

— 2:30 p. m.

5. C. C. Club- Mrs Frank Stoesse! by Miss Helen Browning -

sa'ng two beautiful selections accompanied by Betty Brann. The de-1 votions were given by Mrs. Howard Hostetler who mad the 3rd chapter

of James. After Mrs. Ray Etcheson FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH read the minutes of the previous j Drover Forward, minister, meeting Mr. Summerville gave a re- < t ;Q a m Bible school session, port of th-' executive meeting. The A graiieil SL hool with a class for

attendance banner was won by Miss evcrJ . age

Pauline Jones' room. Miss Furr gave io:30 a. m.—Morning worship pera very interesting talk on "Leisure.’'j Jod rheme: “Some Things That Shi' gave us the thought-two things Make a Strong churc n.”

5:15 p. m.—The Intermediate ; Baptist A'oung People's Union will entertain the Intermediate group of

AUTO LOj

fear. 'Not enough leisure" and Toe Much Leisure”. She also discussi 1 leisure of vest:rday. today and

tomorrow.

Celebrating of ‘-Founders Day" being the 42nd anniversary of the P T. A was presented by a sketch Along the Way”. This sketch traced

the history of the organisation. Those Ycun S Pe0ple ' E „ L ”‘°"-

who took pirt in the sketch we; ' 6:30 P-

M s Fred 1. wman. Mrs. Howard j Yeung People's Union. H -: Hter. Mrs. Albert Balch Mrs b:30 p. m.-Meeting of the Adult Stanley Cook. Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter. Young People's Union. Leadei. Mra. Mrs. McIntyre. Mrs. Ren Soloman. i Robert Adams. Topic: “A Christian

Betty Brann. Mr. Francis McClure j Society.”

and Howard Hostetler. ! 7:30 p. m.— Evening worship hour. Th anncuncemt nt was made that Theme: “A Banquet of Death. ’ Spec-|

the First Christian church. The study theme will be “Tne Bible—Our

Guide Book."

6:30 p. m—Meeting of the Junior

nr- Meeting of the Senior

AND pspr.

Payments | Furniture

MONTHS

Livestock

Y "ily charge j at ^ you * r " ' ' >• Our te ^ nl| M, reasonabb- and I

everyone- as they

to ba treated. ^ IT COSTS YOU \n

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Indiana loan! 19'i E. Wash. St.

the ScIki! Student Home Economics ial feature "True or False"—a) Club would have -a penny supper at Bible game. Singing in the dark, ihe schc.:’ building on Tuesday. Feb Monday, 2:00 p. m.—Meeting of

Singhurse wil r each at is

The reguia: j rayer i

14 5:00 p. n». to 7 00 p. m. the n gi.t j the W. C. T U . at the home of Mrs. ' tabernacle T:: . iv

ct the Fainbndge-Rnachdale bask t-

l all gams.

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Thrifty Service 14 Lbs, 99c \U bTat Mark is Ironed. Home Laundry .\nd Cleaners

(. ri'eni'EV, tie 1 7V • Keesslar f Taykir. t Hanhm. c , Goodman, g I3u s g Trailer, g TOTAl^S Franklin S3 • Anderson f Wales f Crowe c Ritchie, g Rider g Campbeli. g

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FULL GOKPEL MISSION Rev. Kusse.: PhiiLps. pastor. Sunday School. 2 p. m. Sunday Services. 7 pm. Prayer meeting. T.-.ursiay, 7 p. ra. Special sengs and music. Everyone lav.teii

for treatment.

Mr. and Mrs Elmer Jones, left ( tin# morning. for their home at j Turin. Alberta. Can da. They hav | bean \-is:tsng with relatives and j fr.ends for the last three months. Friends here have received word i i from Dr. O. F. Overstreet that he i has arrived in Los Angeles. Calif..! and is enjoying his stay there with • Albert Bowman, a former resident >

ci thir city.

Jacob L. Fuik s member of the county council of Owen county died j at his home in Washington township i cn Thursday night. Mr. Fuik is the third member of the Owen County j c. uncil elected las: November to die ! s.'-c taking office Mr and Mrs Richard Drake. 3(12, s.vj'h Ir .i.ina ssre.: w... save Sun- ! day for Mianr. Fla. to make their; future heme. Mrs Dpike was ferm--y M.ss Wanita Carxnieha 1. daugh-j trr cf Mr. and Mrs Oaude Car-. michaei. wrest Oclurrb-a street. Funeral ae vices for John H. Chr.s:>e who died Fr> ay morning at the heme of his daughter. Mrs. Ralph 1

Wednesday •F + -F-F-F + + +

a. m. Worship chapel—U r -,

Barth G. in Memorial Fa him Sevitiky To

'ijreak At A.A.U.W. Meeting

enuich. 4 0 p m. Stu Vnt Affairs Committee—Kacultv room. Business A P: : ss. nai Women Guest evening L ngden hall—8:00

р. m.

Kiwar.is—La :er nigh; — Gobin Memorial church—6:30 p. m. Alpha Phi A .nae—M'ss Jeannette O'Dell—7.30 p. ra. Thursday 11:00 a Chapel—Professo: Lawrence Onc.ay Meharry nail. s 0C p. m. Basketball game—Ball State—Bownaan Memorial building. V : . Study Group of A.Al' W.—As ty 112—7: .0 p. m. K 'a: y Pr, > tenan church—12 с. ciock.

Friday

H OC a. m. Music chapel—Meharry

Robert Adams the Campbell apart- Choir pract.u ■ :

mer.ts. Thursday evening, and praise service.

7:00—Prayer

Fabien Sevitxky. conductor of the well kn -wn Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, will receive as well as j confer an honor when he appears in! Gre-n.castle on February 28th as guest speaker of the February meet-i-g of the Greeneastle branch of the American Association of University \\ men. In addition to being speakat tne meeting. Mr. Sevitxky will t service

be- initiated as an honorary member ; Theme:

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L Raphael, minister. Jack Gillespie, organist. Everett Borland, director.

Churcn school 9:30 a. m. Ernest H. Smith, supt. Lincoln’s Day program: “A Thoroughfare for Free-

dom.”

Worship 10:35 a. m. “Youth Day”

in charge of young people ••His Kingdom Comes.”

:-.to Omicron Pi chapter of Pi Kappa -Music: Prelude. “B? Thou Near Me.” Lambda, national honorary music , Bach: offertory •■Adagio." Guilmant; fraternity, it was announced by Ed-' sclo by Ruth Daggy. “Father. Teach

ward ShadboK. president cf the De- I f tc Know

FIRST < HHIsii.w (j H C. Fn ,i- - 3 nige* "The Church? Liciji will be the I massage tomorrow ma 10:00 oci I The adult ed enure h schril *H ( 9:30. Ycuth Forum : n u Junior Hig.-. Vesper College Forum Party! Yeung Pe ; - Veqnj p. m. Visiters alw ys services.

p. m.— Hanover-Ar>ders«n-De-Pauw Triar. .iar Debate—Speech.

hall

Theta Alurr. ns Ccri—3:0C p. m C •. me—Mra

m.

Pauw Pi Kappa Lambda chapter A inner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sevitxky will be given in conjuetion with tne Pi Kappa Lambda initiation, which will precede the A.A L'W.

function.

Senior wonier. of DePanw University are to be the guests at this an-

MAPLE CHAPEL

Sunday Sei : 9:30n

' - ir ’

BETH I I \ M E. l Dr H - HiaJ

nual sen: r meeting of the Greencas-''‘OBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST

ica- Mr-. Joe Mc-

G. E. B ack-

lie branch, which is to be held at the ncrue of Mrs. Clyde E. Wildman. Invitations wall be issued within the

I'se Daily Bar.-.- - Advertising . . .md Do a Selling -V : with Dea crs and Consumers.

Mason, east of the City, will be heWjP

Sur-av af!errorn at 2 o'clock from! viturday

10:45 a. m. String Symphony P.e-

tfarsal—Meharry hall.

4:0C p. m.—Piano recital—Jack

the Fillmore Chr -tian churcn The • R;', Cecil Feller? of th.s city will: officiate Interment will be made in

7:30,

i next week.

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'Ira. touglunowr To Be Hoste»> 'Iwnuay

the E.Ilmcre cemetery.

Tea for young people at the manse

5:30 p. m.

Men's Ser. :ce <?!ub -pitch-in" sup- ! per Mon .ay 6:30 p. m. Dr. F. M Vreelan-d will be the speaker. Eacr. i man is asked to bring a disn of food. ,

Choir practice Thursday i :00 p. m liver an ad.’ - r. -iitl

Dr H - .;i| ian. comes through

He&'.th Ca: •

give valua'-> .r.f-: —.rj>|

health.

Allan Lear 1 ^ Spa. 7:30 p. rr. B y ScoutII assiste-: by tne Gi: 5«i full cnarge 1

(HURCH

9:30 a. m Church school. Dr. Kerold T. Ross, general supL Classes and teachers for all ages. 10:40 a. m Junior cnurch. Robert Stearns and Paul Sartorio in cnarge Tfc TO a. ^i.^'Afoming w-orship. Dr

The Happier Homes Study Club • Martm L H^ey head of the Young , s^t off: «*

wall meet Mor.iay evening at the heme of Mrs. Carl Cough&nowr 410

Notice! Federal Land Bank and Land Bank Commissioner Borrowers: Annual mooting of the FIRST PUTNAM COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION To Be Held TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. AT 10 A. M. In Assembly Room Of Court House. Greeneastle Address by W 0 Goodwyn. General Counsel of the Farm Credit Administration of Louisville PLAN NOW TO ATTEND

the home : Mrs. O. J. Stewart with Club me: Wedn-isiay Feb. 8th. with , -A:kharigclskytwtnty : ibers an! one guest. Mrs Mrs. Elmer McKansey with 24 mem- LOO p. m. High

Gillespie—Mehar-y halL

; Greer.cas: .* Hign School basketball

Ycu wil; pe prouder of ycur bus- vi ' Vas "* r .--or. High School—7 30, south Indiana street. Roll call will band if he starts out each morning in m ' J he aacwered with “A Suggestion For + * + + * | Out Imprcvemem.- >?' tioo Tw• Me* + a Saturday Home Launiry Miv Stewart , We^t Floyd Economic* Cleaners 11-lt Section Two of the First Christian Club Met YAednoday j church met Thursday afternoon at ] The West FVoyd Home Economics

KOUHDALE MON TIGHT ONE

FROM M M MARKET FIN E

The Rcachdaie h.gh achcvl net five wcr. a tight or.e Friday night a: Ne w Maidcet by the cne point margin of 30 tc 29. It was a close game throughout, the half score being 14 to XI ir. favor os New Market. Lane up

and summary: K New Market

2 Gar^tne*. f

1 Chamness. f

0 Myers f 0 Etter. e

3 Reeves g 3 4 2 Marts, g 10

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People's work of the African Metho- ^ as —, i -. M churcn of New York City will Kev M ,, c

preach the sermon. Rev Claude M

McClure will pres:de. Alpha Chi prey MFTHOOL'Tt Omega will be special guests. Music Corner Maple Aver* 1 '.y the church choir in charge of Dr Rev . jjary H.r-.de | Var. Denman Thompson. Music. h. W. Store Suniiy I Organ Canxona. Bach; Idyl. Thomp-t Sunday scboU 9 54 sen arthem: Incline Thine Ear , Evanine serv.cts 7 34

Young P- |

School Epworth evening at 7 5

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Rice f Ft these r, f Young, f . Ryan, c —

Eggers. g Fickel. g

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M E. William* present. Mrs. W A.jbers and 3 visiters present. The club ( i-eague uatanet meeting • }<■ an interes?'in£ program oai • to • 3<?r at 2 00 o'ck<A: , ^ ’- v P- nt Intermediate L^a^ue. CHRISTINN SfTKNCI - -T* uti .- - Palestine To- The vice pr ?. i-:n; ro d the 2 prahr.* 6 03 p m. High School League , 429 Andersm street M En-i Hu .an had the Je- tclicwel by roauing the history of, Par iscusskn on the “Jewish Situ- Bakday service. U a x vottens on An Answer to Uncock ' ^ c ‘ ub stx ^ The Battle Cry of ation ” Third Wednesday af f P :yc —r>e host ?s arw her assk- Freedom " Th- leader read an ar-! 6:30 p. m. Gobm Student Fellow- p. m. tart Mrs E E Queeaey serve de- 1 ti<1 * CR <^>”e« fitting of shoes A rtup Dr Martini*. Harvey. Recep- Sunday scr.-rt 9 30H .,'u rofr- shments. miscellaneous shower was given Mrs ticn aft-:rwanis for Dr. Harvey in tne Readme ~ xn 42S

Rufseil H'-nch for which Mrs Bunch Lucy Rowland Hall. open each Wrinrsiv thank d the aub for the many | ; ;

roauliful and useful gifts that wer: N \ZYRENE TABERN ACLE

received Two ccc’ests were given 1

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1 Honie Fo-n -mks> Chib 0 : 'le UiJt 'Irw Call

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TOTALS 11 8 TOTALS B" game: Roach dale. 23

Mar tel 20

Officsais: Barton and Reiohard, Cra wfonisviid e».

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The C n ar.d Ms.dacr. Town-j ships Home Eoononnrs Chib met Thursday Aftehnoon Feb. 9. with Mrs. Rex Call. At 2 o'clock the j melting was called to orier by the! president. Mrs. Harry Giitx. After' rea ng of the club collect fourteen | members ...- ?were«i roll call to oW .afhicaied riddles. afte' which A.-rserrca was sung by chib members also a flag salute. After the business session the program consisted

by Grace Wright and Flossie A1 xnder and won by Ethel Egg ers and Grace King. Refreshments were

served

R- E F. Singhurse pastor.

— -a st, tt l

Richard !

Elk. luodge MUI j Entertain Muoday

| The E'.ki Ldge will held on tine dinrier-party and a dance M -viay evening at th ciub bouse at 6:30 c'clock Other entertaiment

v ^ Ver. r ir.-.--. Tre ns-rt'

of a paper on safety ir. the home and; ^ -ai|lbM , , a . . h ;:

Goldea Unk (Tub

SCHLAFFT S CHOCOLATES 60c lo £2 Lb In k vKy bean shaped boxe« GIFT STATI0KKKY 50c to So Useful and romantic—beast fully boxed. VALENTINES 1c to Si A type for every purpose

Sam Hanna s Book Store i.'

RV1NHKI1KT WON EYSILT OYER MONROVIA 4.* Tt J7

The fast stepping Bairt--> ige h.gh ( -chooL wn:cr. »-as to have been given { --.h ‘ --r 'd - V.:-:.- - >:-? >! - their home Door Frviay mghL when i:n ooul not attend so there was a tney rempad over Monrovia by the ‘ round table dtscomloa on safety in tune cf 43 ti 27 It was an all Bain-1 a-. - bool by member* b- ige game .n the last half as tka During the social hour the hostosa first period »is uvn by the visucii»;aad her a?'jttan: M-s Lee Miller. 1- tc 54 | rofreslunents in keeping with

The "P" team from Rainbri<4gr : St. \ alertme day. .'.1 : 4 4 a- a ^ . a

Lmeur ar. summary: dewday Oub

M.wrov** F V B-hridgo Hohsc.n f 1 © L Michaei. Shiel > f 3 3 Harmless 1 Meon. c f 1 M Michaei c Blunk g COM WTaker g Hinsam g 3 3 Eteheson. g HubharL f 1 0 J. Wtaker f Kr - x c 2 0 Sokanon f

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Officials—DBush \\ avelaad 8 ulier \\ aynetown .

B E Meeting » e41*d

f 4 1 The E. bruary meeting of the M<w1 C day Book Club has been caacetted.

B;ble school. 9:30

WTxiaa supt. Cara will make the regular route for the children at 9 00 (

M r r-..ng worship 10 45

N. Y P S. prayer service at 6:30 i F m. A group in charge Clifford

_ ! Estep -he speaker

| Ac old fashioned song service by | , tb-f c ngregation everyone taking* part at 7:35. Some special numbers by c uartft and r-toers at 8 00. Ar fvar.i-.istic message by Rev S ng-

j karaa at 6:15.

Service at the Lamedale Methodist

T* Mrr* Tueedav ! ci-urcfc Tuesday evening 7:90. Cor.-; Golden lack Chib wiH meet Tues- sagtng aao some *pecial day everucg at the home of Mrs r ‘ r* by workers. 6 00 Rev Kat H . . ' the r::v V - — -

Edna Crump will have charge of tV

prograai.

aoei -Strn -. Chris:, t.

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is our G.« and he w (Isa:ah i

Among v ' prise :r. - J

following

after th ^ the infirrr. t

rwvt . t

to nneiear iniouity: <

memo-, r

untohei.r -. - : -r vMl] aervantc of righuv.u--thien m ir ^ now ashar. ' f ; things is d<s." B-f -t* free fro :a - \ to Gv .. - „ Twf, anc :t <: Tt « (Roitim- 6. I.---

NOTICE

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44444444 M, C- T. C. T* >leet UitB Mm. Adam. W. C T. U. will me t Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock w.ih Mrs Ro-

TODAY—FEB. 11 Thomas A Edison born

in 1S47.

* * America *> sweetheart < want flowers t Ya].-ntine’s

nay.”

Eitel’s Flowers. FHOVK 696

C C bert Adams Cair.ptocl'. apartments. anc ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

FedeTuled Roadiag C ab TP 'tee* MedaeWay The Federated Reading

Club wtY 1

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meet Wednesday afteroron at c dock at tne City L brary TV B.-.iiMwrdge P. T. A.

Me* Eek jttk

Tne Buasbndge-jP. T. A held their J regul .r mreung at the High ScboV | Gym. Wed.. Febsuary 8th. Th* meet- , ,ng wa* caoea to under by th* r«es. enc Mrs. Ren Snuoman. The program was soQosvr'd by the resmir der cf the Monroe township Mr.- j

Rus»f-1 ! . Sc; bee and Mrs

You Can Save Money by paying your Telephone account on or before the 15th of each month So as to avoid a Collection Charge.

Greeneastle Eickang*

Indiana Associated

Ray MDer T e lephone (orporatlOB

IreencAStle s cr. -■ -j iDvariably prerarfd 31 Lincoln. For here rez wi •’ J appetizing flavorsont uetts. ahles, salads and des eating out a pleas a re At The Lincoln yon that add to the exce^fa« naenu without gddmr to it*' If you want a new sacd* * 1 way of Sunday dinner, drop - * row at The Lincoln ft* ‘ meal.

LINCOLN DINING ROOM opposite PosTomcr.