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THE FMANK.LIN (INDIANA) EVCNINO STAR Thursday, June 3, 1937 PaS Six. Today's Latest News From Surrounding Communities Keep Cool and Comfortable in PROGRAM PLANNED Soulier Clothin the weekend here, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Ellis. Mrs.

F. F. Hatfield, of Indianapolis, was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Maurice Bass. Thursday.

Mrs. E. C. Eberts and Mrs. Del-bert Eberts.

of Indianapolis, cnlled on Mrs. Venn Hutto. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Peek attended the 500-mile race at Indianapolis, Monday. Mrs. Tela Branaman and Mrs. Maurice Bnss spent Wednesday afternoon at Indianapolis, where they called on George Branaman. Dr.

and Mrs. J. A. Crni? will entertain the 500-cIub with a six o'clock dinner. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Earl Hamilton, of Columbus, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Ellis attended the Indianapolis Motor Speedway rnee Monday. returned to their home in Detroit.

after a visit with Emma Crabtree. Carl Stine and T. G. Vnughn were in RushviUe. Wednesday, on business.

Marvin Hawkins nnd Robert Collier, graduates of the locnl high school this sprTh will attend State Teachers" college in Terre Haute this fall. Mrs. Willett Sawin spent Wednesday in Indianapolis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mute.

Mrs. Grace Rafferty visited relatives in Shclbyvilie. Tuesday. Mrs. J.

J. Middleton spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Marie Jrnlts is visiting rela- ment exercises of Edinburg high school Thursday evening. Muss Georgia Anderson, a niece of Mrs.

Wells, was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Quinton. Mr.

and Mrs. Rov Quinton and Mr. and Mrs. Virril Cain and children spent Mondav with Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn and family. Mrs. Minnie Eeelo.s and Mrs. Lish Vandivi'r. of Franklin spent Sunday nO lit an 1 Monday ith Mr.

and Mrs Ri Van. ilvier Indianap-ells. Mr. and Mr- Ray and children. Mr.

aiid Mrs. Carlos Th. m- i. Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Wulf end dau I ronard. Smith and Elmer Dcci spent Mondav with Mrs. Wu'f's near Braid.

Mr. and Mrs William Mayhew. ot Indianapolis, called cn Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jacobs.

Mondav afternoon. Be prepared for these hot Summer Days. Select needed garments from these excellent values WASH SLACKS $1.00 to $0.00 SHIRTS $1.00 and $1.50 POLO SHIRTS 70c and $1.00 SOCKS (Regular and Short Briefs) Pair 25c and 05c SHIRTS AND SHORTS, Garment 25c, 35c and 50c STRAW HATS $1.00 to $3.00 SPORT BELTS 50candS1.00 CAPS 25c, 59c And Up Complete Stock of Men's Light Weight Work Clothes. See us before you buy. El Art Pruitt Wilt be in Charge Of Edinburg Park During I Coming Summer F.DINBURC.

June 2. Openin? of Blue River park will take place r.ert Sunday. June 6. and a spec-! ial proaram will be riven under the supervision of the Edinbun Service club Detailed arrangement for the formal opening were mad" at the luncheon meeting of the club held Tuesday. A committee, composed of James F.

Miller, Wayne Kellams. Marshall Bundy and Rev. A. .1. Coble will orjanir.e the for the aiternoon.

Arthur Truitt will be in charse of the camp durinsr the summer months and will be at the swimming pool at all times when bathers are in the water. Amoiv: other matters discussed at the luncheon mr-rtinT of the rlut) annual meetini of the Pox Hunters' which will bo lit Id in October. It is possible that the meet miy be brou dit to Ed-inbui'T. if the townspwple wish to provide the nccessarv attractions. The town would have provide uu.

aonmon rampin- croonds. hahbs. police sewice. phone i and all the minor details pertainins to the ramp comfort while here. The club decided to sponsor the Fox meet and a committee, comprvs-' ed of Owen Hardin.

H. B. Briscoe and A. W. Kellams.

was appointed to make preliminary arrangements. The oreanlration of a Kiwanis club was discussed at the meet ins, I but no definite action was- taken and the matter was tabled ifntil a fu'ure date. EDTNRURR tMv Ms. Blx.l FOR PARK OPENING I i I I 1 7 xo7 Jt0D Infra mt ML Pleasant Memorial Sttnday An ancements for the annual mf-mojrinl service at the Second Mt. Plaasant RaptL-t church nt 1:30 o'ljocfc' Sunday afternoon have been i aniiounoe-d by the Rrv-.

Paul J. isrensen. pastor. congregational iThmcr 'ill bo served at r.oon in the chunh duurr-trj'ii. follow the m.u sor-vi'rs.

Everyone is a. -led to hrm tattle service as. wrll as fo.l. 1 is a5 home-mad-" vwivihes are aked tor 1 0 ueior.i-tioji of the craves at the in th clittrrh cemetery. CHAPEL (By II.

T. Sanders) Sunday attendance Fun-1 daj- was 49: th.e collection. $1.18. 5ti Clara Panders, is vNiting this work 'with hrr grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. II. E. Panders. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Forest of Detroit. Mr. ami Mrs. ane and of F'anklin.

Mr. and Mrs. Rcseoo Gliddcn and son. ot Whit eland. Mr.

and Mr--. Alvin' Bradley, of Mr. and M.s. Coit Racsda'e and daughters, of Trafalgar. Mr.

and Mrs. Mushall of and Mr. and Mrs. II. W.

Racsdalo suetit Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rar.sdale. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Rarf-dale's birthday.

Dcltert Henderson was tlie guest rn Sunday of E. T. Kooris and son. Ralph. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Bradley and Mr. and Mis. Pco-t Bradley and son spent Mondav with Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Bradley. II. E. Sanders, who has been ill. is slowly improving.

Mr. and Mrs. I ores Ra Mr. and s. dame? Line and son and Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Raesdale spent Sunday eening with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bradley. ChiVheu's Diy practice was held line Tuesday afternoon.

The regular child! en's program will be gicn here the second Sunday eve-, ring in Juno. Ralph Koons attended the 500-! mile automobile races Monday at Indi.mapoli Mr. and Mrs Morgan round pning guest Jacob Sandois. of were tb.e Friday, of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Sand.crs. Miss Mattha Jean Lrcan was (he weekend r.i;e.-t of Miss Geneva Van-divlct Mr. r.nd Mrs. Clarence Sanders and family pent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. It. E. Sanders. (By Mrs.

Hon aid i Mis. Gorujn. motored to Morcanto-x Mr. an.d Mrs. Raymond Clay and', I'aucl-'er called on Mr.

and Mrs. Reuvie clav at Brookivn. Sunday. Mr. and T.

G. Stralev spent wi'M Mr md William Haseiev nnd clr.ldien. or near, Sp'tlcer. Mr p.r.d Mr Rcu' i Vani'vier cf Indianapolis, took dinner Sundav with Mr-. Ml-u-i- Eccles.

1 Iva H.n-tll-cn spent last wee with Mr and Ramon.t Cnni- lujllits. Mr. and Mis Ernest Whittfr railed cn Mr. and Mrs. Cloro Gnr- tiiv cf near Hopewell.

Sunday. Mrs. Howard Jacob, and Mrs. Setn the commence- Quality I WCA NEWS I i i Hush Th. Miller of Columbus was in Franklin on business Thursday.

Mrs. S. E. Vandivier spent Thursday in Indianapoli.s. 1 C-1 r-.

Aliir-irilln merly of Franklin, spent Thursday in Franklin on leal Iwisiness. Miss Jeanette Freyn. of Edinburs, spent Wednesday evening in Franklin as the p. nest of friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin of the Nineveh community, spent Thursday In Franklin on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Fmith.

of Ran Francisco. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pamuel Hendricks. Defers Action on Court Reform (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE let it ride over until next session in event it ls needed then." No Debate This Session? It was presumed that he meant s7 Mrs.

Kathryn Death will leave on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Htint--Saturdev for Dos Moines. Iowa. w.as formrrly Miss Marauerite vtMt her bit'ther. Willis Newom n'ld daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Tamdv. On Juno in Mr. and Mrs New-oni. Miss Atta Caster of Palm i Beach, ria and Mr-. wi'l leave rn a Min to Califcrnia.

Thev wiP vi.i points cf in 'or est rnroute Mr-. Ilany Simpoji rul M-s. touis Pnepp wrnt to on Wednesday where they attndet) burial srrviors for Joseph L. I Hiirv DaiWof Warren. will ariive hero Thursday evenin-T vi-it rclatfves a few davs befu-e coin on to Muneie.

Mrs. Ivory Miller will accompany him to Muneie Mr. and Mrs. Harrr Learman nnd 'sns suent Wedne-day evrnintT in Columbus. Rovse Pinipson was the Wednes- niest.s of friends I nVeW Runyan.

a patient in th, I i I I i Series Will Start on July 4, Continuing Through July And August Months GREENWOOD. June 3 Decision to hold union Sunday evening church services through the months Of July nnd Ausust was reached nt the monthly meeting of the Greenwood Ministerial Association, held Wednesday morning in charpo of Rev. A. L. Miyat.

cf the services will be held the first Sunday of next July 4. Hour has been set for 7:30 c'elrtk. Each pastor is to Give aj report on the contemplated plan at the next meetinrr. nt which lime a schedule for the summer will be; worked out. According to present niraneemerts Rov.

Miyat, pastor of( the Presbyterian church, will have I charee Cf the opening service. The rcie.nation of Gaorge secretary-treasurer of the orpani-1 yation. was rerelved at the itieetinc. Mr. Kenny tendered his resignation, rf future plans wd.ich will make it impossible for him to serve.

Because of the inability to secure the services cf enoueh instructors.) Bible School arrannement- are inj an indefinite state, and it is not known whether the daily vacation! school will materialire this summer. I with the sthool are point away to summer si hoel. and it is nearly im- possible to secure the sen ices of enough teachers to make this a sue-! cessful undertakinff. cnFFVwnon PASTORS WEI ('OlME NEW MINISTER. GREENWOOD.

June 3 A supper followed by a program of welcome was lipid at the Baptist church here' Wednesday in honor of the! new pastor. Rev. Royden Rpa. and family. Member" of the church and all the Greenwo' ministers and their fami- lies wero irvited to the affair, at-j tended by approximately one nun-1 fO'lowina the dinner Will Averitt.

srrvine in the capacity of toast-master, introduced the follovini j-astrrs, who pave veleomin nd-' dressrs: Rev. TlomT Manuel. Rev. I A. L.

Miyat. Rev. 11. C. Clippineer.

1 Rev. Will Clark. Rev. Victor B. Har-Pitt.

Short talks were made by Dr. R. oldest member of the Kenny. rlniTrn. 'and" O.

Rrv. Rea re pnrried with an accept-, ante talk, fo'lowintr which the group went to the auditorium where the prnaram was presented. I 7he proarnm was oened vith Hip of a hymn. Mis? Lucille; ciaik rendered a violin solo. Mrs.

Wi'l Clark cave a reatlina. and Misst Merle Guthrie and Miss Florence Bla -kburn Adams was present at serciee and nave a inter- i i ii i i-i numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Adams. SERVICES FRIDAY FOR ST It ETCH BERRY.

GREENWOOD. June 3 Funeral services for Ehnrre Ptretchberry. ae.e 54. will be held Friday morn-In-r from the home. Rev.

H. C. flint-diver will be in chaiae. Burial will take plare in the Gieenwnnl eemrtery. Mr Ptretchberry succumbed Tups- dry afternoon.

He was born Aucust 19. 1881. to Joshua and Christian Strctchbei ry nt Needmore. On October 1. 1910.

he was united in manlaee to Leone Pnvder. They resided in West Virginia before com in e. to Greenwood in 19J0. Three sons were born to this union, all of whom survive with the widow. Thev are Wavne.

Delmer and Glenn. Mr. Ptretchberry was a carpenter by trade. He was well loved by hi family and by his manv friends. He was a member of the K.

of P. lodge and rf the Methodist church. His death was preceded by four years and four months of ill health. GREENWOOD (By Marjorle Stevenson) A district conference of the Methodist churches was held at Indianapolis, Tuesday. Rev.

and Mrs. V. B. Harnitt. Pev.

and Mrs. Homer Manuel. Rev. II. C.

Clippincer and Will Demaree attended from here. Rev. HaiEitt rave the closing address of the afternoon. The Mirpah Sunday school class of the Pre-byterlan church will meet Thursday evening with Miss Charlotte WLshard. This will be a Mother-Guest party.

Each member is to bring her mother or a guest. Mrs. Harry Brewer plans to leave Saturday for Florida, where she will join Mr. Brewer, who Is down there on business. Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Peek and two daughters. Sue and Ann. of Haines City. Florida, are here visit-in? with relatives.

Mrs. Peek nnd the children plan to be here for several weeks while Mr. Peek makes some business trips west and east. He will return to Greenwood be- tween trips. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Hamilton and two children, of Columbus, speht GREENWOOD PASTORS PLAN UNION SERVICES NEEDHAM 4-H GIRLS GIVE DEMONSTRATIONS Juiv Warder, rrrsi.ier.t. pie-sided at a me-tin: of the Needham 4 -II rirls' club WVdnesdav at 'he school hou-o. den Hendrii s-'i -raiy. if n'.

the minutes and called the A oivi by J-tre Mardi was follow el bv a demonstration on hem-mine a d'e-s and Gayneii Steven i d.urcnstiat-u he-nmin: a ta Demonstrations; at the next meet-in i will be -ivoi by Eleanor Jane Davis. Maii in Warder, Mildred Pat-teison and Doris Jean Sanders. This m.f-tim: will be Jtm- 17 at the home of R. i-h Saudeis. YOUNrS CHKKK (Bv Mrs.

I. Met si Word has been received by fiicnds in this copunm-it' of the death of Jo strau.hn. a former residepf ef t'u's eomnutni'V. He pas-cd away at. the homo of his it P-rau-'-n Ma-dav eve-nins.

har he had pi. -de his h.ome since renin lu re ft vn near At -present thev reside on a farm about three miles northeast of Edii-bura. Mr and Mrs. Everett E'roursey and daughter. Tiss Ge-trud'.

entertained Sunday a com pant- of friends from the Amitv cb.urch in honor of havinr birthdays in Mar About run v-seven were present. Amoii't them were: Rev. Clarence Mis Helen At-wood. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Han-oon anri daushteif. and Mr.

and Mrs. Call Plamaker, who were also weekend visitors with their parents. Miss Clara Margaret Barnr't and S'ubbs spent Sunday at In-dianaivilis. Eva Keene. a teacher at the Mascnie Hm.e srh.il.

is the week as th.e cuost of Mrs. Em-mrtt Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Rosroe Walters and daughter. Florence Carolyn, and son.

Junior, spent Sundav afternoon with former's parent. Mr. aiHl Mts John Walters. children in this vieinitr are prarticiivt now for Children's day exercises to br given at thiiou church. June rrs.

Paul Fbrn and Mrs Saunders are trainiiv; the Forest Decurscy is now employed with the RETC. Th.e Yetm Creek ladies aid society will meet Wednesday. June Pth Watch for further announcement. si A 1 Si i-' A LIONESS CLt'B HAS two-corn se dinner. GREENWOOD.

June 3 A two-course dinner was enjoyed bv of the Lioness club Wednesday afternoon. The group adjourned to the Community House following the luncheon at the Morris tea room and business session was held. The afternoon was spent in play-in? bridge. Members present were Mrs. Ralph Crawford.

Mrs. C. C. Arsabrite. Mrs.

Herbert Harris. Mrs. G. S. Kenny.

Mrs. J. A. Crnitf. Mrs.

E. J. Craiu. Mrs. A.

L. Carson. Mrs. B. F.

Barnard, and two guests. Mis. James Grubbs and Mrs. Naomi Sharp. Mrs.

Kenny served as hostess. MRS. I. W. BOWDEN IS HIRIi: CLASS HOSTESS.

GREENWOOD. June 3 Women's Bibl? class of the Methodist church held its lesu'ar meeting with the president. Mrs. I. W.

Bowden. Wednesday. A pitehin dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. Charles Woodcock and Mrs.

Jesse Tilson. daughters of Mrs. Bowden. assisted their mother. Rev.

H. C. Clippinger had charge of the devotions. A memorial service occupied a lante portion of the devotional prcgram. at which time Mrs.

Lydia Paiks read the names of these who were members of the and who have passed away since 1931. There are sixteen names on tho list. The class is the oldest organization of the church, having been organized in 130'J. Mrs. Warren Tinkle is teacher of the group.

RFV. AND MRS. IIARGITT MARRIED YEARS. GREENWOOD. June 3 Rev.

and Mrs. Victor B. Hargitt quietly observed their thirty-sixth weddin? anniversaary Thursday at Lheir home here. They have six children, lour sons and two daughters, all of who are maiYied with the exception of cue daughter, who Ls now a student in DePauw university, Green-castle, and one son. Rev.

and Mrs. Harcitt were sent here by the conference last fall to take charge of the local Methodist church. Tiey had bten at the Madisfn Methodist church prior to their transfer. They are havinr a mo-d successful first year in Green-! wood, and have made a host of! friends, both in the chinch and amoiH! non-members. M'NFRAI, TIH RSDAY FOR C.FORGE FENDI.EY.

76. GREENWOOD. June 3 Friends and relatives of the late Oeorsre Fendley. 76-year old resident of the Glad? community near here, j.id their last respects Thursday afternoon at services held at 2:30 o'clock in the Greenwood Methodist church Interment followed in the Greenwood cemetery. Nephews of the life-long resident of Johnson county, including John Harmon.

Robert Ppeas. R. W. Rheek. Jam' Fendley.

Hcwe Fendley and LaVerle Fendley bore the body of their uncle to its final restine Mr. Fendley died at his home southeast of Greenwood. Tuesday mcrnins nt 8:15 o'clock, following a year's illness. He was born February 15. 18G1.

the son of James W. and Rebecca Fendley. in the Fairview neighborhood. He moved to the G'nde community after spending the early part of his life at the place of his birth. He was married to Miss Minnie Speas on March 29, 1899.

and the widow survives with two bi others. Robert Fendley of Greenwood, and Harry Fendley, of Indianapolis. The deceased was member of the Glade Methodist church and the K. of P. lode.e.

Services were in charge of the Rev. Homer Manuel, retired Methodist minister. He was assisted by Rev. Ira Wat kins, pastor of the Methodist church, and by the Rev. Victor B.

Harp it pastor of the Greenwood church. GREEN TOWNSHIP (Morgan County) (Morgan County). (By Mrs. May Hants). Herbert Dillnmn and family called on Mr.

and Mrs. Vaughn, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Hants called on her mother, Mrs. Albert Dragoo.

of the Plsgah community, Thursday afternoon. Little Jimmie Baker, nf Indianapolis, is spending several days with his prandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Baker.

Several from this community at tended Memorial service at Banta. Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. J.

J. BriggS and son. Jackie; of Indianapolis, and Muss Helen Briggs, of Omaha, called on Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hsuita and eon, Lowell, last weekend. in Indianapolis.

r.U U. uiHlliem i.l is visiting his son. Paul Branlin and family. lIFFI.EV-qt'lNRT RITF.S NXOl'NC ED AT EniNBt'ttO. EDINBURG.

Juno 3 The marri-I ae of William Heflen. prominent Edinbur? retired farmer, to Mrs. rjllian Babenek Quinby, of New Vork City, has been announced. The Rev. WinTred Moody, pastor of the Bryn Maw-r Park Presbv-tcrian church, in Np'V York.

red the ceremony on Thursday. May il. in the church, Calvin Wrielit. of Cnlumbus. was best man.

Mrs. William Hall, of Vonkers. N. attended the bride. The couple returned to fav pnd nrp mv nt honlP nt 1n, Mr.

Heflen is founder of the Hef en camn. south oi nere, nun is i well known by hundreds of persons in this section r.nd from many other towns and cities Mrs. Heflen is the widow of Amos Qninhy. former president and part i(Vner or the Nevies Paint Co. of Tcnkers.

iri'NTSMAN TWINS DIE in roi.Dinrs iwisriTVf EDINBURG. June 3 -Twins born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huntsman in the Pni'thHomew rounty hospital in Columbus TiMsday ni-Mit died shni pr birth. Lewtv Run: he.

of Edinbuip. African ritoc.n.f IS I.N.IOYED BY SOt'lETT. FDINBt'RG. June 3 Annhal iniest meeting of the Missionary so-I rietv of the Christian church was held -Wednesday atternoen in tn3 church rttidy with Mrs. Owen Breed; Mnc leailinw Hie proffrnfu nnd Ton- the devotional period.

The proaram took the form of nil imaginary trip throimh Atricn. Mrs. Grand Cottle presented the subject fro he standpoint of an airplane itiip; Mrs. A. M.

Carter spoke of the business activitie; in Afrir.1: Rev. Mills spoke of what may be seen of Africa from the mountains fiave a description bv Fmorv Roth Cdirbin ai iivinni rv in rvi i. r.s oornooa. on wnat nesims in cen- tral Africa." During the social period, informal tea was served and a short business session was held. MRS AI1ISON.

MRS. AMOS WEDNESDAY HOSTESSES. EDINBURG. June 3 Mrs. Harvey Allison and Mrs.

Maurice Dale Amos entertained with a beautifully appointed hint heon-bridae Wednesday at Highland Inn. Tiny bouquets of summer (lowers were used on the twelve luncheon tables nnd summer rives ere placed on the mantels in both rooms. The puesls ere Mrs. Phillip Hoop. Mrs.

Sam Has'am. Mrs. Ora Amos. Mrs. W.

I). Wells. Mrs. W. L.

Neible. Mrs. It. Briscoe. Mrs.

Lillian Dunnvent. Mrs. Harry Hill. Mrs. Dewey Manuel.

Mrs. Fred Marshall, Mrs. If. T. Hill.

Mrs. Meredith Williams. Mrs. Maurice Pruitt. Mrs.

H. O. Lind. Mrs. Louis Johann, Mrs Gene Kellams.

Mrs. Dale Mutz. Mrs. Robert Holdcroft. Mrs.

Betty Amns. Mrs. Wayne Kellams. Mrs. W.

E. Sutton. Miss Sarah Briscoe. Mrs. O.

E. Pcctt. Mrs. R. C.

May-hrdl. Mrs. Owen Hardin, Mrs. It. P.

Hunt', Mrs. Robert Louhcry. Mrs. Otis Freese. Mrs.

Sam Dolan. Mrs. Harry Winterberg, Mrs. Charles Otto. Mrs.

Biee Roth. Mrs. R. K. Auxier.

Mrs. Roy Amos. Mrs. David Holmes. Mrs.

Katherine Death. Mrs. Robert Gephart. Mrs. Josephine Dix.

Mrs. Jack Hill. Mrs. Albert Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Mrs.

E. C. Allison, Mrs. Jesse Ellis, Mrs. A.

V. Kellams. Mrs, Martin Cutsinger. Mrs. Minnie Merton, Mrs.

J. C. Green, of Green-sburff. and Mrs. Arthur Zeller.

of Shelbyville. High scores were made by Mrs. Wayne Kellams. Mrs. Neible.

Mrs. A. W. Kellams, Mrs. Scott and Mrs: Manuel.

Rtiss Mary Williams, of Edin- bury, underwent a tonsil operation at true Provmce hospital, Thursday morniny. During the month of My, Harry McMHIln. of the State police force, made fourteen 1 1 1 such a program would permit the a profit of approximately ten per President to revive the bill later in cent of this amount, or about cf Supreme Court rulings next 000. practically all of which will year apainst important New Deal be' spent for new buildings, new ma-leeislatinn. The pending hours and chinery and the replacement of old wae.es bill presumably will be tested buildings and old machinery so that in the courts next year if approved our plants will be physically equip-by Consress at this session.

i ped to work as economically and Parliamentarians pointed out Profitably as possible. For the pres. that the plan would work out sat- Pllt 'r- othpr tnmes bein e(uaI-isfaetorilv barring some maneuver nave tne same bv court bill opponents. S-rrtte rpfit- from "'nicn we mmt take bins remain on the calendar from increase in out-of-state gross sales one session to the next in the same i taxes approximately $20,000: in-Consress creased direct truck tax of approxi- i mately increased- social se- Under such a plan It was said. and Fpdera, Ux ap the measure mieht not even be de-j tnnnnn.

ui' in mi ii; 'is criticai'y in. Mrs Bunvan spoke oP the distribution to the hospital nptuiTs in Africa: and Mrs. iiuornin." been use of the seriousness -'i" Hyde concluded the procram 'cf his condition readiim an article written by i M-s. Jack Hi'l. Mrs.

Pale Mutf. Mrs- Virginl.i Clark, a former rcsi- Mrs. Wayne Kellams and Mrs. W. E.

i dent of the Mount Auburn nekh- YCUtht it Morgan Clarifies Strike Stand (CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) Pcottsburg. Brownstown. Columbus, Edinbur? and Franklin. Orders Wage Bost. The letter said: "Effective Mon- dav Mav 24.

ease advance all la bor ten rer cent, and assure your help- that we preatly appreciate their loyalty and co-operation, and you may further assure them that our factory will continue to be operated on open shop basis, never allowing a nersan to be hired or discharged on account of their nonunion or union activities, so long as they carried on within the law." When asked by a newspaper reporter whit he thought of lUe strike situation. Morean is said to have rerlied: "The strike with me is like the New Deal. As bad as it is. think some will come from it." Ho further was quoted as say-inT. "The bis problem before our help and ourselves is to make the operation of our plant more profitable to the help and to the community, not only for the present, but for the future.

Last year we paid our helo $1,267,000. We had left tri.y uu uii 11 creased property tax of approximately $8,000. a total of $60,000: This leaves an anticipated profit ot approximately SG6.C00. all of whirl we have intended to and wilt use to increase wages this senson." When asked how long he expectled the strike to last, Mr, Morgan, was-quoted as saying. "As soon ns can gain possession of our plank, operations will be resumed." Evidences of the plant's genuine ness In their intentions to expand and increase wages have been shown here.

The local branch plant manager received a copy of the letter to boost wages ten per cent, antf has done so. Also, announcement was mndff only a few days and work starte on a new warehouse building and sewage disposal screen totalling $53,500. KINDER (By Mrs. Waltpr Smtk.) Mr. nnd Mrs.

Jasper William spent Monday afternoon in Indianapolis visitinsr M's Ma bio who is a. patient at the St. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yater entertained company Sunday.

Mv. nnd Mrs. Robert Smock of Greenwood, called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smock.

Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Church and son, Frederick, of Whit eland, called on Mr. and Mrs.

Aline CluirGh" and daughter, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phimmer nnd daughters, Margaret and Joan, Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Massey and Lloyd and Everett Johns, of Mooresville. cnlled on Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Smock Sunday nftemoon. Robert Armes spent last week with his son.

Alva Armes and family, of Greenwood. Miss Pearl Smith of Indianapolis Miss Mary Lou Church and Mrs. Agnes Church were the Sunday' din-res guests of Mrs. Mollie Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Church, and children called on Mrs. I. A. Churclv sunciay anernoon.

Be Prepared For The Summer Entertainment Occasions! -'JS, rV i Pulton siT-nt Thursday in Indian- rprlis. I Mrs. Kathrvn IVath will bo to Indianapolis Thursday evening, to attend conunenoempnt exercises nt Phortridee bieh scheol. I Mrs. Lil'ian Dunavent and E.

H. Pnvder of CeUimbus. spnt Wedn.es- uav rvenuie -in mruanapo s. MisS Eleanor Mitchell was in Col- In in bus. Thursday morniti'i on busi- ness.

I Mr. nnd Mi's. Howard Anderson I have returned to their home in Mus-keeon. Mieh after a vMt here with relatives. Miss Geor'tfa Anderson arc.

mparied them home for a visit. Miss Helen Mcsler of Austin, is visiting friends. Mrs. Oia Aims entertained with ia lumluvn-hridee Thursday at. her ihnne en East Main Cross street.

Wil'iam Gosney transacted business in Indianapolis Thursday. Miss I HM-n Carvln. who recently underwent en operation is abu to up arid a'xmt the house. Mrs. Fmma Crabtree.

Mrs. Clara 1 Yountr and Frances Crabtree 'left Thursday morning for Battle 'Grounds, near lafayette. where they will attemn camp meeting, Dr. and Mrs. O.

E. Scott went to Borden Thursday to visit Dr. Scott's parents. Mrs. Scott will remain for few davs' visit.

i Miss Marv Williamson, dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth William-sen, undrrwetit an operation for the removal of her tonsils at the Providence hospital in Franklin. Thurs- day mornintr. i Miss Datum Louise Lain is spend- in the week in Indianapolis with relatives.

Fretl Ensile, an employee of the local pvd office, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Beck of Franklin, was in Edinburg on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards were in Franklin Wednesday mornina.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lain hare moved from theKelb? apartments to the Mitchell property. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Arthur Weise and (daughters of Indianapolis, have re-iturnrd heme after visit here with relatives. Mr. and Rtra. Carl Crabtree have bated at length in the present session. The heavy legislative program now before Congress would keep the Senate occupied mcst of the summer.

With hot weather already affecting legislators, opponents of the bill were not considered likely to discuss the issue to any great extent on the floor of the Senate unless the administration to jam it through. i nC.ES MERIT SYSTEM. WASHINGTON. President Roosevelt teday urged upon Congress the desirebility of placing "all but policy, farming positions" In the government under the Civil Service merit system. rR EDICTS "DRUNK" STANDARD INDIANAPOLIS.

3 tUP. Dr. H. N. Hnrger.

of the Indiana university Medical School, predicted in an address last night that a nation-wide, uniform standard will be adopted soon, fixing how much liquor a motorist may consume before he can be judged unable to drive an automobile-. SENTENCE YOUTHFUL BANDIT. SHELBY VILLE, June 3 (UPh Charles Browning. 20. member of a youthful bandit gang operatine In Shelby and Rush counties during the last three years, was under sentence to two years at Indiana State Reformatory today, after pleading guilty to burglary charge? in Shelby Circuit court.

O. E. S. STATE PICNIC. Delegates from more than 500 Indiana chapters have been invited to attend the State Order of the Eastern Star picnic, which will be held at Cliffy Falls State park, Sunday afternoon.

Host for the occasion will be the. Madison chap- ter. A program will follow the pic- mc. ICi: TLA (JliASSES Jkautiful new tlf creation, doz. tDltOl FOSTORIA TLA CLASSES iAtltl to your present start smart rosuina "jn smai ostt Ware, each L'T THE SE.

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Years Available:
1885-1966