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The Hancock Democrat from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 8

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THE HANCOCK DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3Q, 1926 8 ABOUT PEOPLE (Present State Road 20 extended north Wayne through Goshen, Ligonier, Wolf I .1 It uriiKll ml' KOAD NUMBERS TO BE CHANGED from Owensville.) Mr. and Mrs. John T. Arnett, of near Fortvtlle, Sunday evening. Mr.

Arnett is confined to his bed by the flu. State Road 66 Evansville to Rockport Mr. and Mrs. George O. Dunn and by way of Newburg, Tankeetown and Indianapolis News.

All roads in the Indiana atate highway system will be renumbered October 1 under a permanent numbering system that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans and family motored to Bloomington Sun State Rom 67 Present State Roads 12 daughter Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. day to visit their son William Joseph.

and 17 combined and extended from Mun who is a freshman at Indiana Uni cie through Portland to Ohio atate line Russell Williams and son Dale, of Charlottesville, were entertained by WHAT CHURCHES ARE DOING Arpity United Brethren Church Sunday, October 3.. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Effie Ostermeyer superintendent.

Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject "Losing to Gain." Otterbein United Brethren Church versity, west of Celina. Ohio. This road will pass through Bicknell.

Swits City. Worthington, Last, ncrriam (The part between the Illinois line ana Belshow is new read. From Belshow to a point directly west of Lowell it will be the same course aa U. S. Route 41.

From there to a point south of Hebron it is what is now known as State Road $. From that point to Valparaiso It Is now State Road 55 and the remainder of It ia what la now State Road 42. The part between Elkhart and Ft. Wayne is now known as State Road 46.) State Road 3 From Ft. Wayne to Greensburg through Ossian, Bluffton.

Petroleum, Matamoras, Montpelier, Hartford Citv. Muncie. Springport. Mt. Summet, New Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Hayden attended has been worked out oy me siaie department, it was announced Monday by John D. Williams, director of the state highway commission. The state highways, under this new schedule, will be numbered so as to conform to and fit into the schedule adopted hv the federal bureau of roads in Freedom, Spencer. Gosport, Martinsville, a reunion in Indianapolis Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Winslow Mooresville. Indianapolis, Lawrence, Fort-ville, Pendleton, Anderson, Muncie, Portland, Bryant and Antiville. The part be and family moved this week to the designating as federal or United States tween Muncie and the Ohio line is new Charles Cook property on Lincoln Sunday, October 3, Sunday school road.

routes certain cross-country trunk lines. The new marking system also will conform Tilan anoroved by the federal bureau. street. Ed. Lowe, who bought the at 9:30 a.

m. Mrs. Fred JCinot, su Hundreds Will Lose Their Vote Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Peters, of New Castle, in honor of Mrs. Evans' birthday. Albert Dishman and family, of Anderson, spent the week-end with relatives in this city. Mrs. Claude Hauck, of Toledo, Ohio, arrives today to visit the Misses Margaret, Vernle and Nelle Baldwin.

Mr. John Morris and wife, of this city left on yesterday for Miami, where they go spend the winter. Mrs. Marie Hiday Butchofsky and Winslow property on North State ti will He thirteen federal routes in In castle, Dunreith, Rushville. Williamstown and Sandusky.

(This road includes part perintendenL Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Subject, "A Corruptible That there are hundreds of voters street, will move in immediately, of what is now known as State Road 13 a nH oil nf the nresent State Road 36.) Miss Mildred Eakes spent Monday Crown." in Hancock county, both men and women, who will lose their votes in Kftst. Knaii A new cross-state road in Indianapolis. diana, which will bear federal numbers and markers.

They will be known as V. S. Routes. For instance, the National road, which now known as State Road 3. will be known as V.

S. Route 40. One Day for Work The renumherin? is the result of much the November election, it became ap Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Johnson and Mohawk United Brethren Church from the Indiana-Ohio line east of Butler in Dekalb county to Munster (in United States Route 41). through Waterloo, Ken- parent when the registration board Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Parish and fam Sunday, October 3, Sunday school ily motored to Bloomington Sunday in checking up estimated that there yet remains hundreds of voters who dallville, Ligonier. Nappanee, Lapaz, Kingsbury and Westville, passing a little north of Hobart.

Griffin and Highland. (From at 10:30 a. m. Mr. John Tnomas, su nerintendent.

son Don returned to her home in El afternoon. study on the part of Mr. Williams and his staff and the preliminary arrangements have been worked out to such a degree of carefulness that the complete task of renumbering is expected to be completed in Paso, Texas, Tuesday September 21, have not yet registered. Monday, Preaching at 9:30 a. m.

Subject, Ligionier east this Is now known as State Rmii 17 From Ligonier west this is a after a four months visit with her October 4, is positively the last day "Becoming All Things to Win Some. completely new road that Is to be added. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hiday of Fortville.

when voters can register, and if they fail to register by that day, they can thus forming a parallel trunk line to re one day. The renumbering at nrst win oe done by means of pasteboard markers which will be replaced as soon as possible lieve congestion on other east-west trans lines leading to and from Chicago.) Mrs. George Cline of Greenfield, not vote in November. Rev. George W.

Carnes and wife, of Hanfield, were guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sipe, of Meek street, and all attended the funeral of Mr. Jonas at Sugar Creek church Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fair entertained Sunday the following guests: Guy Kelling, of Peru; Mr. and Mrs. by new metal markers that nave Deen Workers in both the Democratic adopted and ordered.

Township Sunday school convention at Mt. Comfort M. E. church Sunday, October 3, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Slogan: "Everybody Go to Church Every Sunday." A.

E. Stohler, Pastor. Mrs. Margret Phoenis, Mrs. Charley Griner and son, Earl and daughter, State Road What is now known as State Road 11 from the Indiana-Michigan line to Greenfield, passing through La and Republican parties are doing ev That the traveling pudiic may nave ums advance warning of the new designations which the roads will bear, the highway de Norma of Connersville, and Miss erything possible to register the vot grange, Wolcottville, Rome City, Albion Merriam, Columbia City, Huntington, Marion.

Alexandria. Anderson and Pendleton. Myrtle Aulsman of Arlington spent ers, to date have turned in a large number of registrations to the regis- State Road la What is now Known as last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wiseheart and daughter, Mary.

Harold Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Will Failing, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simmons and partment already has completed plans lor distribution at once of new state highway maps showing the new schedule of numbers.

Recently the commission bought $25,000 worth of new signs and markers to be used state Road so from Argos. in United states tration board which is in session at Route 31. to Kersey, passing through Cul- I tlna nftira rf Pnnntv Auriitnr Clonrca Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, of Kokomo.

Vrf, 1H iMl II 1. uuowaa, m. Tl Tl Mrs. George Williams entertained CHARLOTTESVILLE Mayme and Ida Jessup, of Carthage in conjunction with the present road-mark-ine- devices. Officials of the state highway -nH Whutfinlll I State Road 11 Columbus to Madison Voters WHO may Wlsn tO VOte IOr department expect that the placing of the Sunday Miss Dorothy Johnson, of Fort Wayne, and Wayne Harmon, of (now part of stat Koaa I onlv a few of the candidates or on were guests of Walter Jessup and family Sunday.

nuitc DIM V. I ,1 new permanent devices win una tne Indiana state highway system one of the most complete and best marked road sys New Albany, First Church of Christ, Scientist Arcade Building. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson-sermon, "Unreality." Sunday school at 9:45.

Wednesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock. The reading room is open from 2 to 4 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon. All are cordially invited to attend Margaret Alexander, of Indianap through Milford, Warsaw. Silver Lake, I iuo auieuumeuia iu iub oiaie tuuou-North Manchester. Wabash and Lafontaine.

I tUtion, must be registered Or they Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strickland en olis, was the guest of her mother, (Now known as state Koaa w. cannot vote. General anathv seems tertained at dinner Sunday the fol State Road IB A two-section easi-wesi i Mrs.

Grace Decker, Saturday night lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tems in the United States. District superintendents of the department in the state have made preparations to devote special attention to the task of renumbering that the work can be completed at once, thereby causing as little road. One section runs directly west from ruic me vny aim cuuuij tutu and Sunday.

Rochester through wmamac to the Illinois I many voters say that they do not in Mrs Miln Hold en had the misfor Strickltnd, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strickland and family, and Mr. and state line. The other runs east rrom ten(j tQ VQte However these Voters Huntington to the Ohio line, east of le-1 catur.

passing through Kingsiand. Tocsin. I snould be registered, as they may tune to lose her pocketbook contain Inconvenience to the traveling pudiic as Mrs. Saylor, of Indianapolis; Mrs. these services and to use the reading ing $45 Saturday.

possible. Clara Strickland and Mr. and Mrs Magley and Decatur. The ultimate hope Is I cnange their HUDdS by election day room. The high school baseball team of Held Up for federal Discussion The svstem of numbers has been devised to aiteci anomer irunn unc across iu a.j Aaai- a Richard Strickland, of this city.

lftinlnr these twn neetlon I v. -u tv. t.uc auuu iva yaj I rri i so that complete new roads may be added White Music Makers, of this city. this place won over the Westland team here Friday, 3 to 1. State Read 18 From Kokomo east to I luuse uu Are xiequireu First Methodist Protestant Church Hillis L.

Avery, Minister. Antiviiie, north of Portland, passing i voters who are required to register supplied music at the Curry's Chapel Carl Jessup and Gladys Collins without upsetting the numbering plans, this being effected by "skipping" numbers. For two years the highway department has worked and looked forward to a permanent system of renumbering. The change homecoming Sunday. through Greentown.

Marion. Roll, Mont-1 tv.i vpar 9rp thos who rli1 nnt vntp pelier. Fiat. Balbec and Pennville. (This A .7 lnse WDO Qia Vote were the Sunday guests of Mr.

and Church services for worship on Sunday at the hours of 10:30 and Fred Havens and family moved is made up of what are now state Roads i in ai me general election; per- Mrs. Wayne McDaniel. 35 and 23 and part of the present state sons who did vote at that time and into their new home on North Penn 7:30. Sermon subjects will be as fol Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Simmons and KOad 13). I liniffl cina Tnnvort Ant rf thali, niw. sylvania street this week. has been delayed on account or tne iaci that the federal bureau until recently had not decided finally on the designation of lows: morning, "Degrees of Spiritual State Road 18 New route between Nap-1 daughter Florence, visited relatives in Zionsville Sunday. panee and Elkhart.

ciucis; persons wno nave since Hearing:" evening, "Always in Tune the federal routes that would be in Indi Remember that next Saturday is the last day for the filing of registra State Road zi a proposed new route be- i cnanered their names hv marriaee or There will be good music at all ana. Owing to tnis aeiay, nir. imams The annual homecoming of the tions to vote in the November meetings with organ numbers by ant Knrth Rr Amhnv Converse 1 UlVUrCU, dUU pefSOBS WDO USVe l)e said, markings of state roads through cities and towns and the establishment of election. Friends church was held here Sunday and was well attended. Mier and Sweetser.

come years or age or wno wiu De Mrs. Grace Anderson Stewart. mple direction markers in state highways State Road 22 A short stretch of road 1 21 by election day. The Bible school will begin at 9:30 has been limited, awaiting the complete A baby girl, who will be known as Marjorie Jean, was born to Albert John Niles and family and Leland eenion county, wiwwn aihui aim i T)l. Ko- 111 renumbering.

with a live wire class for all ages. Trmpleton. passing through Talbot. Bos- xce.ov.au.uu uvaiu wui wu- In renumbering the state roads the high Bruney and wife, of near Mohawk Niles and family, of New Castle, were the Sunday guests of their parents, well, Chase and Oxford. (The part be- Uliue to oe 1U session every Uay ex- Rally Day will be observed on October 10.

Suppose you and your tween Ambia and Boswell Is a proposed cept Sunday at the COUnty auditor's Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Good, of way commission has followed mis Drier system: north and south roads will bear uneven numbers, beginning at the east side of the state and proceeding westward and east and west roads will be even numbers Th.

rher oartof wha are nw state off ice, where voters, who are not family rally now and join the Koute a baby girl, who will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niles. Walter Tanner and family and Wil known as Roberta Beryl Roads 10 and 6. At Templeton the new I reglSierea, SUOUia call.

TUe board bur Tanner and family, of near Rush A reunion of the children of Mrs C. E. meeting for the young people beginning at the north end of the state. State Road 22 will join United States wjj De jn session Until Monday. Oc-Route 62.) I tnv.

i In the new numbering scheme the highway Adeline Murphy, of Indianapolis, was State Road 25 A new road between wuiuu win ue lue last, uay commission has endeavored, as far as pos at 6:45, with the topic of "What Is Education?" Miss Dorothy Brooks is held Sunday at the home of her Lafayette and Warsaw, passing through ana voters who are not registered sible, to establish trunk lines with the Buck Creek. Delphi, Kocktieia, Woodvilie. I ar nrircwl hv hnth TVmnri okH daughter, Mrs. Arthur Loehr, of Wal same number crossing the state. In other the leader.

Logansport. Metea, Fulton. Rochester and I 'V, instances it has numbered roads with a nut street, for the first time. About Unless we learn the supremacy of Bloomingsburg. i ucuumau nuiwis iu legioiei 11113 view that they may be extended to cross thirty were present, though Milton State Road 26 From Lafayette to Oak- 1 weeK, the state as the highway system Is en spiritual forces, the pallbearers who have carried out other dead civiliza ford, south of Kokomo.

(Now known as Murphy, of Rochester, N. was un larged. State Road 29.) Snicelanrl Woman In r.rk able to be present. A pitch-in dinner tions wait at our door. You need A I Key to New State Map The key to the new map is that north from Union City to the Illinois line directly New Castle Times Of Sept.

27 was enjoyed the church and the church needs you and south roads between 1 and 31 are east west of Attica, passing through Winches-1 Mrs. Thomas HodSOn, age 63, Of of Indianapolis and east-west roads bear A hearty welcome awaits your coming Mrs. Eva Ball, Miss Betty Bobbins and Miss Goldie Crossley were in ing even numbers between 2 and 36 are ter. rarm.ana Muncie A.exanuria f. woo, Spiceland, Was fatally injured, and among us.

north of Indianapolis. Of particular interest to the people of Marion county is the (From United States Route 31 to the Illi- nuusua, age do, ner nusoana, Richmond Sunday. nois line this is a new road. This route I was Seriously injured. Sundav eve- fact that State Roads 12 and 37 will be The Bradley Methodist Church Dr.

J. L. Allen and family spent Sunday with Madison Prathers and also includes all of the present state Road ning.f about 5:15 0.c,ock wflen he made into one road to be known as State Sunday school in the morning at Muncie is new road and that between Mun- Ford car in which they Were return family, of near Anderson. Road 67. This number was selected because a federal highway with that number ends at Cairo.

111. This federal road cie and Union City is part of the present I ing from the home Of an adopted Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper, of In 9:15. Mr.

C. Bert Orr, superintendent. There is a class for every age and every mind in this extensive btate Road 33.) I rlaiie-htor nt Vniirhtlitnirn -am a reaches toward the southwest part of the dianapolis, spent Sunday with Mrs, State Rnari 29 A thrrmirh mute hetween country. Its natural extension would be to Madison and Michigan city, through in- and demolished by a westbound school of religious education. ville, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fremont Tanner. W. R. Walker and Hob Wilson were at Westland Sunday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Pearson has gone to spend some time with her son, Henry Pearson, and family, living north of town. Charles Leamon was in Indianapolis Sunday to see his brother John, who is very sick. David White and daughter, of California, came last week to spend some time with his son Frank, of this place. A sophomore class party was given at Martha Wales' home Friday night.

It was a surprise on Miss Florence Jackson. Roy Strickles and wife, of Terre Haute, and Jack Schlott and wife, of Grand Rapids, were Sunday evening guests of Floyd Decker and wife. Floyd White and wife, of Kansas, are here as guests of his twin brother, Frank White, and family. Art Trowbridge and wife were in Indianapolis Monday. Mrs.

Naomi Haywood, of Irvington, is here spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Johnston. We saw in some paper last week that Art Trowbridge and wife had gone to Kalamazoo, to live and Cleveland through Indianapolis. If the ex Cooper's mother, Mrs. Jesse Little, of Pratt street, who is not improving dianapolis.

It is made up of the present I T. I. E. car at the first Crossing tension is made of the federal road it Morning worship at 10:30. This wrau is ueiween ancmgan lliy anu i Aoct nf flfrrion InHiininll.

n.1 lhs no I ca- Wt since she was brought from the hos would probably be necessary only to change the road in Indiana from a state to fed service will be in charge of the pastor. The choir will take a conspicu pital recently. eral highway without changing the State Road 6 that lies between Indianap- Both husband and Wife Were picked olis and Madison. This restores practically I up from the ruins Of their Car. and nil i i .1 v.

I number. ous part in this beautiful ritualistic Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, who have been at Carp Lake, for several -aara treat art fiir TT The highways that will be designated as service. The pastor will speak.

Lnited States, or Federal routes, are: I7. S. Route 87 From the Indiana-Mich weeks, have returned to their home Anderson, passing through Lebanon, West-1 OI iNew lasue, WHO fiappenea along field and Noblesville. (This now is a part I just following the Crash. They Were The Junior League will have their regular meeting in the junior room in this city.

t. then placed aboard an eastbound of the basement of the church. Mrs igan state line at Lake George, in Steuben county, to the Indiana-Ohio line at West College Corner, in Union county, through Angola. Waterloo. Auburn, Garrett.

Ft. nois-Indiana state linf at Beckwith. pass- I. E. Car and rushed to Rich- William David Loehr, little son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Loehr, was knocked down and injured about the Stoakes will superintend this group. lng through Pittsboro. Lizton. Jamestown.

I mnnri to the Keul Memnnol Hnonital Wayne. Decatur. Monroe, Berne, Geneva, This meeting will be at the same hour as public worship, 10:30. Ruthalys Uhere Mrs. Hodson died within a head by a car being backed by his Antiville.

Portland, Winchester, Lynn. Fountain City, Chester. Richmond. Liberty and Cottage Grove. Between Lake George and Ft.

Wayne this is now known as State (From crawfordsviiie west this now is snort nme, never regaining conscious- uncle. Shackle will be the leader. known as State Road 33. Between Indian- I neSS. Simon Solotkin and family mo The Intermediate League at 4 p.

apons ana rawiorasviue me roaa nas noil Tt A tA nr. Road 13 and between Ft. Wayne and West Every member is urged to be present vet heen aAAA 1 'ucu waj mat mi, College Corner as State Road 21. tored to Bloomington Sunday to visit their son Samuel, who is a freshman will be.) I Hoason was resting as well as could at this important meeting. lT.

S. Route 31 What is now known as State Road 1 from Louisville to the Indi at Indiana University state Road 35 From Corydon north to I be expected, and that hope was held its intersection with II. S. Route 50 a short i. ,4 TT.

ana-Michigan line, north of South Bend The Senior Epworth League meets at 6:30. Last Sunday night was one of the best league meetings held in through Scottsburg, Seymour. Columbus, Misses Gwendolyn Young and Alice Puckett, the latter of Allison, Iowa, distance south of Vallonia. in Jackson lul "la tumpieitj iccuveiy. ne waa county.

(That part lying between this in- most seriously injured about the head their son Roy, had entered school Franklin, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Peru Rochester. Plymouth and South Bend. there. Roy lives there, having been tersection and Palmyra is now known as I arm harlr the Bradley church for many years 17. 8.

Route 41 What is now known as noau j. i ne I airnyra-v oryann parti ts-i This is the opinion of people who is a new road.) I nurascs siaieu luai ui visiuu 01 State Road 10 from Evansville to Chicago, State Road 37 Indianapolis to Cannel- i lne traCK was not ODSCUred, and that have been interested in the young adopted by a family by the name of Wilson six years ago. He was just spending the summer here and his father took him home. Art says he ton, through Martinsville. Bloomington.

I thev onulrl tint nnHorat QnH vjYiv r- peoples group over a period of time through Princeton. Vincennes, Sullivan Terre Haute. Rockville, Veedersburg. Attica. Williamsport, Boswell.

Karl Park Kentland. Morocco and Hammond. itiLuni, iii in-iien. rami. r.nKllsn.

2l. LTOIX. I it. The meeting started promptly at 6:30 Bandon and Tell City. (Made up of what nouson naQ not seen ln6 approacn is still on the job at his barber shop are now known as State Roads 22 (the I OI tne oncoming Car.

He turned S. Route 12 Now State Road 43, or and was filled with the best through out the entire program of devotion here. Bluff road) and 14 I north on the cross mart of the Ma. the Dunes highway, from Chicago through "iir 10 nicnmona Whiting. East Chicago.

Gary and Michigan Rev. Trippe and wife will soon The meeting this week will be the ew rnadl iiuuai roau ana was sirucK. as nis car move to a place near El wood and State Road 39 Monticello to Lebanon Came fully on the track. The force City to the Indiana-Michigan state line between Michigan City and New Buffalo, Mich. "Football" meeting, the subject being Athletes." The leader will Charles Reeves and family will oc (now known as State Road 44) and the of tha imnnt hiirloH tho r-n-r nuita a short pavement running west out of Mar- 4 spent the week-end with Miss Young's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter J. Young, and also went to Indianapolis Saturday afternoon and saw the But-ler-Earlham football game. A baby girl was born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Narvelle, who will be called Harriett Josephine. Mr. and Mrs. Lattie O. Haines arrived home last week from a tour of the Middlewest and Southeast by automobile.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Wolfley, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trees, in this city. Mrs. Fred Rose entertained Sunday, her brother, G.

W. Brooks, of Brooks-town, Neb. Harvey Warner, a student at Pur lT. S. Route 20 From Chicago through cupy their home.

They now live in be Ross Stoakes. There will be sne tinsville to White river, about one mile u--o uuu mo the same cities as U. S. 12 as far east as long. were not uneral arrangements cial music and the group will sing the Lowe property, bought by Tom Nelson, Jr.

state Road Michigan City to Spen- eoniDleted at a late hour todav. institute songs. Michigan City and then east through South Bend, Mishawaka, Klkhart. Lagrange and Angola to the Indiana-Ohio line near Columbia. Ohio.

Between Michigan City and cer. (Between Spencer and Lafavette this I Floyd Decker and wife and Homer is now a part of State Road 32. That part between Lafayette and Michigan city is Petitions bearing the names of sev-the now road to be added soon, passing eral hundred voters asking that can- lne evening service at 7:30. This service will be one of interest to the person who likes the less formal but Foland and wife, of Anderson, were the guests of Mrs. Cassie Decker on Wednesday evening.

Mr. Decker has through Brookston. Chalmers. Reynolds didates of the Prohibition party for Monon. Medaryville, LaCrosse.

anatah I the deeply spiritual. The pastor, employment in Anderson. and westviiie.) state oince De piacea on ine Danoi K. Stoakes. will again speak a state Road 4t Rushville.

Connersville. were filed Monday with Governor Ed this service. The choir will feature CURRY'S CHAPEL Mrs. David Strubbe spent Monday Liberty. (The Connersvil le-Liberty section Jackson.

The petitions. Which Were is now part of State Road 48. The Rush- TT ville-Connersville section is a new road to tiled by Henry is. BonSlD, Of Indianap- prominently in all the evening serv due University, has become a mem in Indianapolis. ices or this church.

For the Week- be added to the state system soon.) olis. Were turned Over to J. OttO Lee, ha, of th. otaff ti i i Mrs. Leonard Reeves and Mrs.

Syl State Road 45 In two sections. Bloom- Hb nf iho ctata hrtarH ltin the Ohio line this now is known as State Road 25. V. S. Route 30 What now is known as State Road 2 from Dyer, in Lake county, to the Indiana-Ohio state line southeast of Ft.

Wayne, through Valparaiso. Wanatah. Hamlet. Plymouth, Bourbon. Etna Green.

Warsaw. Columbia City, Ft. Wayne and Townley. S. Route 24 What is now known as State Road 7 from the Indiana-Illinois state line east of Sheldon.

111., to Ft. Wayne through Kentland. Remington. Wolcott, Reynolds, Monticello, Logansport, Peru, Wabash. Huntington and Roanoke.

This S. however, will reach on to the Indiana-Ohio line with a new spur running northeast from Ft. Wayne parallel with the Maumee river. lT. S.

Route 52 Consists of what is now known as State Road 39 (the Brookville road between In (liana viol is ami West Harri ntrton to Cincinnati. in Monroe and paper, me "r'UrdUe Exponent Greene counties, and Loogootee to Rock- tummissiuuers. nese are me lirsi via Davis, of Pendleton, spent Tuesday with their cbusin, Mrs. J. W.

Bi- Mrs. Charles Arbuckle, of Ken tucky, is spending a few days with port. (The Bloomington-Cincinnati (Ind.) petitions tO be filed officially With the part and a section between Loogootee and I oloitinT, KoarH Haysville are new roads. The part be- elef UO ser, and family. her sister, Mrs.

Norman Keller, of Rev. Gail Davis, of Maxwell, made tween Haysville and Rockport is now called Candidates On ine list are: William Indianapolis. Mrs. Arbuckle has been Monday night will be the regular time for the official board meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present to take up important matters of the church's work in the coming month.

Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 will be the time for the regular meeting of the Cosmos Society. Mrs. John An- a number of pastoral calls here on state Road is.) h. Harris for United States senator. State Road 46 Spencer to Lawrence- I i iikw i Wednesday.

visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Breece, in this city. burg by way of Bloomington.

Nashville. lf The funeral of Mrs. Melissa Frost Columbus, Greensburg. Batesville, Penn- term, bOtft OI Indianapolis KObert Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Young and was held here Thursday afternoon, Rev. Ross Stoakes and Rev. Gail Da town and Greendale. (The Spencer-Colum- Dyer, of Lapel, secretary of State; bus section is now a part of State Road I xti- tj, family, of Wilkinson, spent Sunday son, in Dearborn county, and that part of with Mr. and Mrs.

William Eakes and 26. The Columbus-Greensburg section i. "Jiiu, new road. The Greensburg to Lawrence-1 treasurer; John D. Wirt, Of Frankfort, burg part is now State Road 53.) auditor: Flovd E.

Beehtel. of In- the present State Road 6 between Indianapolis and Fowler). This will form a cross-state route from its intersection with U. S. family in this city.

John Hufford spent Tuesday in In State Road 48 A short new road from I Route 41. midway between Fowler and vis having charge. Mrs. Frost formerly lived here and she leaves two sons, Luther and Earl, of this place. The families have the sympathy of their many friends here in their hour of sorrow.

dianapolis. Aurora north to the new State Road 46. oiaic auyci imcuueiit ui Earl Park to West Harrison by way of State Road 49 A short new road from PUOUC instruction, and EJtta M. Miller, Swanington. Atkinson, Otterbein, Lafayette, Among those who attended the Porter to Valparaiso.

nf Tndiananolis. clerk of the Snnreme Lebanon. Indianapolis, Rushville and Brook fight of Chuck Wiggins and Metoqua State Road 53 Crown Point to Mont ville. This is a direct line with connection court. morenci, by way of Hebron.

Demotte. Ker Tuesday night at Indianapolis were with U. S. 41 from Cincinnati to Chicago. sey.

Aix. Rensselaer. Remington and Wo Mrs. David Strubbe returned home Wednesday, after spending a few IT. 8.

Route 36 Now known as State Lincoln Fair, Benny Floyd, Homer cott. (Now known as state Roads 8 and I Township Trustee Faces Rum Charge Road 31 (the Rockville road) from Indian Carr and Murray Wiggins. days with her children in Greenfield. apolis straight west through Danville, Indianapolis Star, Mrs. Roy Robinson, of Connersville, way of suiiivan.

Dugger. Linton. Switx Shelbyville, Sept. 28. Delmon Rockville and Montezuma to the Indiana-Illinois state line directly west of Montezuma.

The section west of Montezuma is drick, 219 West South street, will be the hostess. It is requested that the lady who has the Cosmos basket at this time bring it to this meeting. Seventy-third Birthday Dinner Many relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rhoda Sunday, September 26, in honor of Mrs.

Rhoda's 73rd birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stanbury and daughters. Elizabeth and Ruth, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Otto and family. Mr. Abe Knight, Mrs. Mable Woods and son Junior, Misses Laura Melva and Mary Stans-bury.

Mrs. Ida Clements and son William, Mrs. Myrtle Andrews and daughter Nellie, and son Karl, Mr. Hershell Stansbury and boy friend and Miss Edith Morris, all of Indianapolis: Mr. a former resident of this city, is the City.

Bloomfield. Cincinnati. Hobbleville. I Clark, trustee Of Washington tOWU guest of Mrs. Anna Middleton this one that will be added to the state system co.f.in',V,' na ship in Shelby county, was arrested week.

soon. (Incidentally, this la the only red-eral road that begins in Indianapolis.) Mr. and Mrs. John Early and Mr. h-rui a ex nv uiUUIIllieiU 13 now known as state Road 4.) this evening on a warrant charging state Road 55 Crown Point to Gary, him with violation of the prohibition law following a raid at his home early V.

S. Route 40 The National road across Indiana through Richmond. Indianapolis. and Mrs. Lawrence Garriott left yesterday to attend the district Kiwanis Terre Haute and intermediate points.

Now Mt. Carmel. to Lawrenceburg. by t-S afternoon by the sheriff and Sev known as State Road 3. meeting at Marion, Ind.

V. 8. Route 50 Across Indiana from way of Princeton. Fransisca. Oakland City, I eral deputies.

Mrs. Rex Rafferty and son, C. of Vincennes to the Ohio line east of Law- wnnV Thirty-five gallons of whisky and renceburg through Washington. Loogootee. Muncie, are the guests of Mr.

and den. Paoli. Salem. Little Scottsburg, I ten gallons Of Wind Were found, it Shoals, Mitchell, Bedford, Brownstown, Mrs. Will Rafferty in this city.

Seymour, North Vernon. Versailles. Aurora Kiocner. Kent. Madison.

Brooksburg. i was reported, hidden under the wood-l Un floor of the driveway in a barn Among those from here who attended the P. T. A. at Maxwell Thursday evening were Loren Pope, Bert Bradley, Rolla Sims and family, J.

W. Biser, wife and son Wm. Paul, Misses Olga, Dorcas and Beatrice Frost, Lavern, Oakley and Harold Frost. The revival meeting closed here Sunday. There were ten conversions and the church was spiritually uplifted.

George Strubbe and family, of Indianapolis, attended the homecoming here Sunday and were the guests of W. H. H. Sager and wife. The homecoming was largely attended here Sunday by former residents.

Everyone was glad to shake hands and renew old acquaintances. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. C. D. Scott; secretary and treasurer, W.

Earl Frost. -iAHn nf InillananAlfa Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

Nile Eaton and Mrs. Cory and Lawrenceburg. From Vincennes to Loogootee this is now known as State Road Richard Sargent and Mr. and Mrs. Ro and the Paoli-Scottsburg sections are new I All the liquor was brought to this 5.

from that point to Mitchell as State land Jordan and family, of Oaklan don Eaton left yesterday for a few additions to the state system. The re-1 city for evidence. Road 41. from Mitchell to Bedford as State don; Mr. Clarence Brooks and family days' fishing on Stone Lake and the Road 22 and from Bedford to the Ohio line state Road to Clark is completing his second as State Road 4.

and Wayne Holden, of Mohawk: Mr. Michigan river. Stat-r Road 57 What is now known as term as trustee of Washington town and Mrs. Frank Driffill and family. Miss Virginia Cooper spent Wed V.

S. Roti 150 From New Albany to its intersection with U. S. Route 50. be State Road 2S.

from Petersburg to Bloom- ship but is not a Candidate for re- of McCordsville, and Mr. and Mrs. nesday in Indianapolis. stat. k.8 e.

r. I election tween Loogootee and Shoals. passing through Palmyra. Paoli, West Baden and Ward Boone and family, of Lapel. Mrs.

Fannie Bolen and Mr. and Mrs to Rising Sun by way of Florence. Patriot James H. Ware, of state agent for the Commercial Casualty visited the local agent and North Landing. I Farm Bama Meetlaaja Betrtm Next Oliver Fuller and family, of near State Road 59 Linton north to Granee I Week.

Gem, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Morgan, John Hufford, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Carson Rnsh and Corner in Parke county by way of Jason- The October farm bureau meetings ville. Rowesville, Clay City. Ashboro. Bra- will begin again next week. Ex-State zil.

Rockville and Marshall. (Known now Representative L. H. Hall, will address as State Road 9 except the Brazil-Rock- the Suifar Creek farm bureau at New ville section which is new road.) Palestine on Tuesday night; the Blue or Indianapolis, called in the after noon. niece.

Mary Alice Arnold, of Indian apolis, were in this city Tuesday. tat Koad hi Petersburg to Booneville I Kiver townshio bureau will meet Wed Mrs. Gertrude Mattix was in New Miss Opal Arnold of Greenfield spent the week end with Miss Mildred Castle yesterday afternoon. by way of Winslow, Spurgeon and Lynn- nesday night; William Gill. State Rep- vilie.

resentative from Cloverdale. will State Road 68 What is now State Road address the Buck Creek township IS from New Albany to Mt. Vernon, with bureau next Thursday night, and the Boles, formerly of Greenfield but now Paul Binford was an attendant at French Lick. This now is a part of State Road 5. V.

8. Route 112 From Elkhart straight north to the Michigan state line. (Now I known as State Road 51.) The new state highways, in numerical succession, follow: State Road 1 From Cambridge City south through Connersville. Blooming Grove. Brookville.

St. Marys, Oldenburg, Batesville. Morris. Penntown. Sunman, Milan and Klrod.

Between Cambridge City and Brookville this is now known as state Road 34. That part south of Brookville Is new highway to be added with the exception of that part of the present State Road S3, between Batesville and Sunman. 8ta Read From the Indiana-Illinois line east of Sherburn, 111.. northeast through Belshow, Lowell. Hebron, Valparaiso.

Westville and Laporte to Rolling Prairie, where It intersects with U. S. Route 20 and runs in U. 8. Route 20 to Elkhart, where it turns southeasterly to Ft.

making her home with her grandpar the Dempsey-Tunney fight at Phil a new addition extending the road west I Vernon East farm bureau will meet at spent a part of last week with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Bridges, and family. Miss Beulah Adkinson returned to her home in Upland, after assisting in the revival here for the past two weeks.

Lavern Frost, who is a student at Purdue University, was called home by the death of his grandmother, Mrs. Melissa Frost, and he is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mm W.mrl TrVnat ents. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Boles. adelphia last Thursday night, while rrom Mt. vernon to the Wabash river. I Fortville Friday night. inis roaa passes tnroogn Joryion.

leaven he was in that city. He has returned Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waddell of Greenfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and home.

worth. St. Meinrad, Lincoln City. Gentry-1 Robert Fair, Of Greenfield, Who is cnneiiton. indent at Indiana University at (Now state Road 47.) I Bloomington, has been chosen a Mrs.

Henry Boles. Cambridge City Marion Sitton, of this city, left for Tribune. Florida Saturday morning. state Road so Mt. vernon north to now i member of the freshman football Mr.

and Mrs. Will Carr and Arthur Evans, of Nashville, visited niaie noaa oy way oi new Harmony. I Cynthiana. Ft. Braach and Owensville.

I rosier. The first thins to do is to try to get your own number; to see yourself as others see you..

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