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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 1

The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 1

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Tim VHATIIZTL Thunder showers tonfyht. Much colder in south portion. Friday fair and colder. Tfcesiay -WtstiSaa Vi'eisy Porkles Saturday eae wheat: iweal exrry rfay, me wtitlnB issesl wy day, sae rt and wse CArry ay. a Archibald tIl to Eprc ct Ccx'o Wl rIV Creasy ATfrnxxa.

FrtsL: Deletion Clnprful Thai 11 Tract IVCI he fr-liwtated. DeSnite derision on Franklin' Yia Win the vr t1 Waste ft PUns for the biir county-wi! patriotic rally lo be held in the Frenk- Ca ca ci ra Ca ca cccd Arrrtim rihl to play in the state Imskelball tourney at Indiana university to I in opera houe Sundy afternoon at o'clock were completed toay wWn the SUte Lirrty Lcca tr-J-qxiartors noticed ti. toctl morrow mill be made at a special meetir? of the state board of control to be held this evening at 6:33 o'clock in the Howies hotel at uioomingion. iiiree motor cars carried a delegation of Franklin Less Wta ta IVtr. ca tec lhal ArthibftM Hall wthiM Liberty Loan speeeh for tis itHling.

ArrannMmts for lie clher adttvws and Ihf muie -re 9nnouncd early ia the week. Tbe lrgram for the meeting follows: America Audience, accompanied by ta na How ran you aave animal Ca fats? Use vegetable oils in- tat franklin College Cznd. business and professional men. headed by SupL J. Webb and Principal John S.

Williams, to liloomington early this afternoon and a determined effort will be made to presuade the board to re-instate the Franklin team. The meeting is scheduled at 6:30 o'clock but several tnvwalion The riv. T. J. Gaehr of Wbitelaitd.

oni? Trafalgar Male Quartet. Aw Put err to tho Izzt cisuts tha buying cf that Incubator tr Drccdcr. Yea tcvr cf th3 cxtrcrns uncertainty of C-tti2 ccij ttlz year. Yea ecu help us help you if yea will let us havo year crdcr eerly. Thb to ell lines, but cepecially to Incuba- ters.

Address Ilow Our Boys Li-e and an mccticKle and a fungicide. Reduced slightly -itH water it is etfee tive AAins scale insects, bet hen used at a UTeak dilution it funps disease SAV s-rerMr to the b.nebi-4lcd in it mTr(ult ran lc unxl rWd. dMesr. rrj-stailite anj c1 Ihuhu ZTZIAY PUMPS, 1 saws. Erteea alx crJ Every Learn in the Army Camps' Ros- men planned to drive to Bargersville and go down Ka stead.

Use no butter in cook- ta in except left-overs. Save Ca Ca by eating less fried food Ca Caand try botifcg and broiling Ca Ca more, t'se all left-over fats Ca Ca in cooking or make soap of Ca Ca them. Ca Ca If every person in America Ca Ca saves one-third of an ounce Ca Ca of animal fat a day, we ran Ca Ca ship enough for our soldiers, Ca coe Gtlmore SlolL the Boys Come Home Mrs. Paul SUnton of Green- wood. Address "Indiana and the Third to Bloomington on a train leavfna Bargersville at 5:34.

They will teach Bloomington in time to appear with the local delegation before the board. The members of the high school team will go to Bloomington on this train and be ready to Liberty Loan" Archibald Hal! of "Tea trlU Czd ca en tho cquexo" Ca sailors and AUies. Ca cacacacacacacacacaca Indianapolis. Liberty Loan Campaign Son go into the tourney if the board's Audience, accompanied by band. Address The War Caving Stamp Driw Elba L.

Braniin. decision is favorable. Prominent educators, state officials, city officials, bankers, news Star Spanirled Banner Audience, Ftrst VkZI Ct Caty. The first Liberty Guard company accompanied by band. to be formed in Johnson county was Benediction The Rev.

A. L. Ward organized Wedsciay Ritt in Tra paper men and athletic directors have been enlisted in the fight to obtain Justice for the Franklin team. Without exception every man to ST. PATDIdTD DAY ths tirse to plest S71 FHAfl Sweet Pcca end Ncetttrticea ia bate.

of Franklin. falgar when 73 young men of Hens-ley township enrolled as member Harry McCartney of Greenwood, ill act as chairman of the of the guard. Raymond Pickerel W. V. Slack and Arthur Owens have whom the matter has been submitted has unqualifiedly agreed -that it is unfair to bar Franklin from the tourney.

State Superintendent was elected captain, Webster Pickerel, first lieutenant, and Louis B. been appointed as head ushers and will select a of ushers to Richardson, secood lieutenant. The handle the crowd. The doors will boys are enthusiastic over their Ellis is one of the prominent mea who is doing everything he can to convince the board that Franklin's be opened at 2 o'clock. plans and have signed up to drill faithfully each Monday night.

The reception a Ccsualty ACiir. state will furnish them with rifles The reception given for the Rev. tram should be allowed to play. Prof. Denman Kelly of the Hopewell schools, who is strongly favor- "PUZrO-F D3Y' IIACn bcxnsfcjfQUAXZaOATS COMPANY and is com-Pic3 frcrj ta (zZlzj fcejeits: Uzdt Ctsza, OzX IZzzX Flzh Ccrtza, Alfalfa Heal.

Wheat Bran, Cera Feed tlX Cera Chitea FesdT Ccitontsed Meal, 0 round Ccrtzzlzzi frca Vtcai, Cera, Czrtejr, Oxts and Flax and Done McaL Td-O-rc?" tzj a dtli ctjct and crrrci a double purpose; itbca cc2 prodttssr tutd a rchctvta2 feed for the baby ctletx We tare a fl Una cf tbe QUAKER OATS COMPANY feeds asd yea will Hzd a tzsd salts for ever ttae of the chick's life, froa tbe cradla to tbe crave j. Frr.r':!:. VhitcUmd. Vheet C2 C3 Rye C2.C0 Oata C3c. Corn $1.00.

A. L. Ward and family at the Taber and uniforms. It is expected that the company roster will be increased nacle Christian church Wednesday to 100 members before April I. night de-eloped into a delightful Samuel Denton was chairman and community affair.

Between two and three hundred people attended and O. Bridgeman. secretary of the aide to Franklin, was asked by the board of control to be present tonight and give his advice. He has assured the Franklin delegation that he will do his very best to persuade the board to rescind its action. I.

Newt Brown and Hubert Kinnear, meeting Wednesday the presence of many members of I organization AN UN QTJAUFIGD CTATZUCIIT. We want to maSce pin to ocr crocners tt every K. E. Boy's Shirt Waist we sell is and unqzieiY FAST COLOR. It is sun proof, tub proof and time proof.

night. other churches made the reception Trafalgar having opened the Lib for the new pastor and his family a whole-souled community welcome. erty Guard drive in this county it is now up to other towns and communities to line up and perfect or Dr. Ward met the ieople of the community with a Trank sincerity which showed his eaer interest in representing th Hopewell schools, made a special trip lo Martinsville to see Secretary Trester and told him that Franklin should be allowed to play by all means. The decision of the board may not ganizations.

Men from 21 to 45 years are eligible and every town is his new wxrk. He is very affable and impressed those who attended I urged by the governor to have guard. Service is for the period of the war and men will not be called the reception as a minister whos work will he a strong factor in com be reached by eight o'chck or later but Supt. Webb said he would send I Let's Keep Up tbe Good Work outside of Indiana for active duty. munity life.

a telegram lo ine urug siore just as soon as the dec i ion is tho net ion Mrs. Ward also is very cordial and her craoious friendliness imnie- 'diatelv appealed to her nw friends, Mrs. Ward was very active in th church at I-ehanon where her hus- In the Sale cf Vcr Savings Stamps. Every UiUa "twotiU" belpa. Lke a rule to invest at least 25c per week.

Ve have tbeae stamps for sale. CUCHO V7 COIIPAITY. hsntt ws nastor for five years. She wore a corsage bouquet of sweet SupL Weth ExaUina: Because of various reports and rumors regarding the attitude and activity of Supt. J.

Webb in regard to the basketball tourney situation, Mr. Webb said today that he wished to clear up a misunderstanding about his interest in the matter. "It has I teen reported that I did not take any interest in the situation until late Tuesday night," Mr. Webb said. but I did not receive was and roses which were sent her Just a Baby's Prayor at TnUiGhtf bv the members of her Sunday reached.

He also gave instructions to have the telegraph company make public the telegram as soon as it is received. It will le given to the telephone exchange for the convenience of persons who do not care to come down town. Teachers Hke eixlrtsrul. When he received the intimation Tuesday afternoon that Franklin might be barred. Principal Williams opened a campaign to prevent I'ranklin's being barred and has spent his entire time since then in keepinst in touch with members of school class at Lebanon.

The class h1 a membership of 100 girls. 54 of whom ioined the church aurmg of Mrs. Want's service as teacher Is great on tho DruiiST7icIi." J. EL BJASC-n Cz ZQ7i. One square East of Collets.

Don't forget our number 641. the class. official notice that Franklin had Dr. and Mrs. Ward have two sons.

been barred until after 8 o'clock. I went to the Baptist church at six John Wilbur has enrolled tno of I the board and other persons in the o'clock to attend -a meeting local hiph school and Paul is a member of the U. S. aviation service CZZD 13:1 JI church men and while there I Go. Seniold Brand Creamery Dutter.

in New Jersey. learned that the board had barred Franklin. I left the church and after securing several men drove to Martinsville to see Secretary No formal program was arranged for the reception. Phonograph music was furnished and Jight refreshments were serve! by the stale who rarght be of service in obtaining re-consideration. Before going to Bloomington this afternoon Mr.

Williams and Miss Nettie Craft, senior menilers of the high school faculty, issued the following statement addressed to the citizens of Franklin and the student yfTf the high school: We wish in this way to say to the Trester." young ladies of the church. "When did you learn that there was a possiMiivy mat tranxun nrcistrttfon Cotsuntttre Named. would be barred?" he was asked. The following committee chair About 3 o'clock Tuesday after men for the registration of Johnson mb a a A students of Franklin noon. Mr.

iresier leiepnonea me it mien ana count women for war service have and said he thought Franklin prob-lthat whatever may be the outcome I been named by Mrs. A. N. Crecraft bly would be barred and I told himlof the present controversy we must GOOD JBY7T2Z1Y Lasts a lifo timo and xnoro. It is novcr vratcd.

Singer Sewing Machines. land Miss Herriott Palmer: keep in mind the fact that the fun I certainly hoped nothing like that Countv Chairman Miss Herriott damental purpose and ultimate wel would happen." Palmer. fare of our schools must always he "What was the next word you re White River Miss Margaret Pad the chief consideration. ceived?" dock. "It came from Coach Campbell of Union Mrs.

Will Hunt. "Henslev Mrs. J. W. Kelch.

While our student lcarne over-enthusiastic, as they are some times wont to do, they are now back at Shelbyville. about 5 o'clock. He telephoned me that he had received Pleasant Mrs. A. W.

Owen. Mrs. work and will continue so with the a message from Mr. Trester staling Truce Wheatcraft that Franklin was barred and ask-lproper council and admonition. So Franklin Mrs.

Will ing that Shelbyville vote for another White; vcity) Mrs. J. Webb, Mrs. may we not all be loyal and refrain from savinx or doing anything to Czzz.tj cza net a tea mto represent the district. I C.

H. Drybread. Mrs. Ctias Ltonneii. bring discredit upon our school? immediately sent Mr.

Trester-a tele Franklin Chapter No. CS. Called com oeat ion Thursday, March 14th. at I p. n.

lioya! Arch decree. L. E. Ott, II P. J.

II. Lanam, Secy. gram protesting against Franklin being- barred without a hearing. To CrcTy Lrary Yard. fn addition, to being the most Nineveh Miss Gertrude Miller.

Clark Miss Hallie Magill. TCeedham Mrs. Jesse Duckworth. Blue River Mrs. John R.

Mutz. There will be a meeting in the Czz2 Czro Hztzli Clzzz, czA But I did not know cfSciatry that ITh Srhool NotesL Pif. Colgate appeared before the examining board at Madison, hi home town, today for his second examination. He has been reclassified from the fourth to the first class. Prof.

Roberts is meeting his classes. Wilbur Ward, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Albert Ward, has become a member of the sophomore class. The basketball team received their new jerseys this morning.

They are artistic publie building in Franklin. Franklin was barred until stout 8 Czzto Hzzzh CzlZZ7 ILILOCJO. the library also will have the most o'clock at the church. Then I got rw? 1L mZlf busy; Franklin library Saturday afternoon, March 16, at 3:33 o'clock. Henry M.

Brown of Indianapolis, and Miss Dorothy Voris of Green (directive landscape scheme. At a meeting of the board last nixlit funds were appropriated for the purchase of shrubbery and other Franklin Commandery No. 23, K. T. Work in Red Cross degree Mondav evening.

March 18th. seven o'clock. W. W. Suckow, E.

J. W. Patterson, Recorder. nxt XTLzzZ. Several Johnson county farmers Cz3 fa cz3 izzlz Ozzzzi crcr.

have noticed County Aent Issdseap planting. A coal room will be built under the east walk. white with a blue F. There will be school Saturday. that they intend to plxnt rprir.g wood were married this morning by Squire The bride is only seventeen years old, but her parents gave consent to the wheat in order to help increase tethe driveway in the rear removed It Da You Are lajHr hanging and painting.

Phone liL McDonald. food supply Jor the'alited (he entire back yard will lie put George I. White for Jude. Spring wheat is not as as I in sod. Shrubbery will line the winter wheat or corn ti trj front walks and a conventional plan If to, we all yczr tttrztirn to Hra, XTizzl Clzrz tzd Z3 ct.

rtc3cia fxnners are plzUrj it Li cn rrl-lnf landscape decoration will be fol- p- dence of pxJricvMm. Tte averce I lowed in beautifying the back yard. vcun hzzd "ovliz Lelia Wilcox, librarian, is thor tie frt itzt yczr iacoraa-tax re tera cuct be Hied before April lei, 1010. yield of spring x-TZl LurLH tn acre cc-rc rIL2i ID fcr cir.tcr Ftrrrrj clj Cj- delighted over the action of is catnotism at work. In acoa to lcri2 lj ccra.

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