Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 1

The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 1

Location:
Franklin, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Tiw-ayr WeCuy Rc-al ctery day. one meatless kzh.1 every day, save faU and tvcry iy. 1 Fair tonight, Saturday fair and wtrmtr. VCltlS WWW Br kaia No. W2 7 tah err it.

CXr -wa 4cj JTaT aT aLLJD rd to tst'sJ ArUsa To (H J) Frcr.klin hirh school test: wek (hi Will Wto le War Don't tt will not tn the stits tcrr. to be. the most Intercr'J tr.st the rtEiete has had in rcr: Aflcr hotvliit? two special the state fcfccrd of control, rJ ty Fefftiir.Tri.ter, of KIIr.s-vil. refused tte rtsefcid iU action. althrh country is at war.

Ta tre fceir made so that Co CCD aw atTit tarring the Franklin tears, end ti resutt, this section is not represent ni can reserve that one week to visit thejr Alma Water and meet old friends csin. President Ooodell especially desires that it should be a bijr week not only for thU year's raduxt; but for all of Frcrtin's alumni who can possly come back. ed in the state meet ts none of the oter schools in this district would cowsenl to have a substitute rrjintet named. The pi me scheduled between Franklin and Columbus was forfeited to Colurss. Tt horsea kiiied St theQ Arranemenis are dcirj cxde.

so 7 .7" Ca front are shtrped directly to tjp.H, 1, 1. "-n-r si wi.i etyoy every A larfe dele.tcn of Frc-lto moment they are here, Friiowlnj tr.ta fcr J. Wetb and V-: mops of what is to happen Prof. John Wiizms were spokes JT" commencement week, from June 7 Put c3 to tto led dzutj tto tuyb cf that Incubstcr cr Czcrcr. Ycu tzcty cl tha cztrzzzz uncertainty of Crttlcj codj ttli ytzr.

Yea can help ua help you if jrcu rrl u3 Lcvo your crder early. TLb c'zZzz to ell lipc3, but especially to SzittTtza K'li an insecticide and a funpkkle. Kcductd Il1iatcrit is cftec-Sivc ajalast scale insects, I ut brn used at a eak dilution itot tn Is (ungus diseases efTectuaHr. S-W I3v is sxi' porir to the homf-boilcd in it i nre can he used E-wi crystallite ami cKg tlie cpoay ciisahs, savs. Estcia Cc-Li cnJ Every men, appeared before the board of nlsht, June 7.oc- control and presented stroiur arpi 1 rT.

CUM lhe Junior rewption. provided only restricted in amount to Ci mn t''u 1 ment for the re-instatement of tee individuals but is also (ni. yp.r nio. Franklin teari IIowe-er, mijrht as well fcave staid at home. I restneted to certain days in I june mu ls tne baccalaureate ser- ecretary iTester was very Hlmon.

for which mon, ror which nhatic in his position and although I aanOQCiC5 a speaker kas not yet been secured. Probably the most popular of the week's activities he had no vole in the matter, he vvcr.vg ri.A..i cxrn dominated the meeting so complete- is the Senior class plav which will that at no time was there any ICaintT-VllJ U-ZZir txca fISv to be-presented on Monday' nicht at chance for Franklin to obtain a fair I tZfU Iri lhe opera house. Tuesday, June II, hearing and an unprejudiced de-l a county-wide rally, under the! has been reserved particularly for CtSlon. laiisnires of the U'nniPii't ihorlvlllio nlnmni ftn rnw foaltirn M.U Tlie Franklin delegation didlan committee, will be held in thelvear may be the fraternity break- everytning in tneir power 10 tneiKranklin opera house Saturday aft-lfasfs given by all such organizations' local learn re-insiafei ror tne ioum-iernoon. March 23rd.

Because of the I in honor of returned alumni. Som GT. PATTJIOII'J DAY ths tims to plant Sweet Peas end IJcsturticza in bul. ey. They talked to members or fneidistinctly unique plan on which the I time during the forenoon the alurnii board prirately and in session, nut I meeting is being organized by Mrs.

I business rneetinacs are to be held at 1 nir-i iiic i9 utMii orfranizeu vj nieeungs are 1 the eelclion of Mr. Tfester has made good his word I a. A. Alexander, chairman, and herlwhich time comesOhe that Frtnllin was barred and I various energetic committees, thelonicers. A big affair.

the alumni they stood by his decision. They I women's rally is expected to de-1 luncheon is to be ariven at noon in Ik fti ft itooK te posiiion mat rranKim nin ivrlop more effective enthusiasm It he followed by toasts roil tod inronriATion Vto is czt yet tz-Zzr wKi VELVET E2AN FEED, we rive the fIowirj data ttzzt tzjz cts. VELVETTJEAN FEED is NOT a dxsd tzel cocpccrJ cf tzzzy fcorcsis, but consists simply of the wtcU Tcltrct bcxa crocsd ia the pod. Tha emljrcia cf tia tr.zzi from Lt jrcsr's crop is as follows: Prctcia 17H to 10. Fct4Hto5.

Ccrfccydrctca 50 to 51. schools students should be punished I than any meeting ever held in this land speeches by some of their num ror Polling classes and visiting 1 county in the special interest of a I her. Then the one hi dav for lhe Icscwier school without the official particular war movement. Igraduates, comemncement day permission and would not listen to Plans for the big rally have beenlcome as a climax to several days of the argument that punishment in under way since (he day Mrs. Alex-1 enjoyment.

The commencement the case "was a matter for local de cision. ander was named as county chair- jalIress will probably be given by man of the women's campaign anillr. Harbour, president of Rochester they are rapidly taking definite I Theological seminary, who is now It was reported that Ralph John son a rormer Johnson county boy, shao. The plans in detail will lielin army Y. M.

C. A. work. At noon AH VU QUALIFIED now principal of the schools at uhmitted and finally agreed iiMUin June 12. the graduates are the Bluffton, is a member of the board.

at a meeting of township chairmen I guests of honor at the rnmmcnce- 1 1 1 I 1. a l. I i aiii ut u-ni in niviiiit'iu iimiiiit III me Ki lllliallim. riii. I This is In error.

Mr. Johnon was the board last year, but had noth- T7e want to make it plain to ozr ccatsasrs Ct every It. ft Doy's Shirt Waist we sell is and cii2y FA3T COLOR, tt is sun proof, tub proof t-J Cistt Franklin library tomorrow after-Mowing the dinner, class exercises i to do with the present board's lnoon. Thu far plans for the big are held some place on the derision againt Franklin features of the women rally have I when the Senior class prophecy, hte- The Franklin team went to VhitcIanA 'Jlzzl23 Uyz CZC0 Qziz CZc. Ccrn COc.

leen advancing rapidly beinnd a tory, and will are read, and lhe historic spade passed by the Senior nioorrtingtnn Thursday night pre barrage of camafiage smiles, which pared to win lhe slate champion would make any mere man want to president to some representative of ship. When they were barred, the knw what's up. It is understood tlie Junior class. Wednesday nishl school authorities gave them per the general plans for the meeting I lie faculty usually.gives a reception in honor of the departing Seniors, in mission to remain and witness the will he announced following the tourney games. conference of covnmitlees tomorrow the college chapel a aft Th people of Franklin are uni nui mai uie puncn oi tiio pig iea- i ur course some or the program versally iniignant over the boards may bo uhjecl to change on ac action and are especially aroused count of the food administration I Let 8 Keep Up tbo Gcod Vork Jczzzzi Ccunty IczCj tho fiction In tha Oslo cf Vcr Savings Stamps.

Every ttttb 'tiro-Hi" fcslps. ti a rule to invest at lesst 25c per xmlL Uetave tiers ctrrnpi for ssle. against Scntary Tresler, whom tures will te sprung as a surprise at lhe rally on March 23rd. Writing about something you know nothing about is a real assignment for any newspaper man and rules, but most of it can probably 'evervone blames for the injustice be carried out. One reason this year's commencement week will be done the Franklin high school.

It is alio cis I Mr. TreMer has cherish the intention of this story is merely unique is the fact that by faculty to let the people of Johnson eoun- I ruling, every student is compelled ed resentment against Franklin col lege fitfi more than a year because tv in on a big eent though the to slay until the very last of June CUCHOU COHPAITY. VUzt a C3. OzttfZc RyeC2 00. the summer school faculty of 1916 12.

And everyone knows that "the would not tolerate his head strong fnore there "are, (he merrier." methods while he was here as an Io jrct on tho Rumors have it that a local young assistant professor during the sum- man made a visit to the jewelry sfore before he left for the amy, reer session. 12 i the gencl opinion that he doors are still closed. However it seems positively certain that the Women's Liberty Loan rally is going to go over the top as the biggest sturj of the local campaign. Everybody has bHn incited and if everybody is wise, everybody will be there. At the conference of committees tomorrow afternoon, short talks will be made by Mrs.

E. C. Miller. Mrs. E.

and from, there to the court house. Yes? allowed personat prejudice and spite to influence his attitude as an of One square East of Ccllc. Don't forest our cumber C41. ficial of the state association. Early scores from the tourna ment were: Kokomo 15.

vincennes ttci.jD Uzij)j Go. 6 a ecenp Scniold Crcnd Creamery Cutter. Anderson :5 5ary P. Ervin, Mrs. S.

A. Wilson and Miss IS. Plainfield tfi; Montmorencl 21, Esther Aikens. Raymond H. Sellers, vice-chairman for Johnson county.

Muncie 16: Columbus 2. Franklin O. forfeited: Martinsville Xt, Rockville notf Club Fee Reduced to ttt. Local interest, in golf was revived and a memtiership campaign launched at a meeting of the Franklin iolf Club held at the Union Trut company late Thursday af-trnmon. In order to stimulate acfive participation in lhe game by a larger number of Franklin men and women, lhe membership fee for 1918 was reduced from $C5 to 10.

It is believed that this move on the part of the club will do much to will give the commit lee suggestions 20; niomtngton 39, Richmond 12, on "How to Sell Liberty Several Liberty Loan songs will be sung by Mrs, Paul Sfanton'of Green tUhofil Dead. Clahorn Williams, a former well wood. Members or the various committees are urged to be at the known resident of this communify. died this morning at o'clock at hu library promptly" at 2:30 o'clock as home at Acton, following an illness it is important that the conference popularize urolf -here and it is expected that lietween fifty and a hun of several monlhs. Mr.

Williams good jnjnixr Sicsto liio timo cud mere It ia novcr XTZztziL Singer Sewing Machicts. begin on time. was seventv-one years old. He was dred new members will be added to a son of the late Rufus AVillianv Crord t'tterta 3c fJ. the club roster.

who was a prominent resident of Bluford rUerback. one of the very this county. A great part of his life prominent farmers" of the Bargers- Mr. Williams spent on a farm north The membership campaign will be made under the directum of Frank F. Smith, chairman, and Rollin Ott.

treasurer. Membership teams were appointed to present the i9i9 plans ville community; died Thursday of Franklm. He has many relatives fevening at 5 o'clock following an ill- end friends here. He leaves his r.ess from aenemia which had eon wife and a daugher. Miss Charity fined him to his home for almost a Wililams, besides three brothers year.

Mr. i iiernacK was sixiy-ior A S' vears old nod had leen a leadin and two sisters. They are Joel Williams. E. H.

Williams and D. A. Wil riticen in his community for rr.z7 Z2l ZZZ7. liams of this county, Mrs. Eva Ker vears.

He was born in IVita. Iowa, StuiC2j ttarket Strawberry apples, naval oranges. California lemons, lettuce, celery, treen onions, Kentucky kale, rhu-barb. B. LaO range Son.

Frcnktin Commandcry No. 33, K. T. Work in Retl Cross degwe Monday evening. March 18th.

sex en o'clock. W. Suckow. E. C.

J. W. Palterson. Recordor. rm lm of Whiteland.

and Mrs. Carrie April IR3.T, and came to this coun of the clufi to prospective members. The learns are made up of J. Voris and fr. Then Douglas; A.

D. Harh and Frank F. Smith: Rollin Ott and Roy Moore James Henderson and Raymond If. Sellers; Dean A. T.

Belknap and Eugene Pullixm; Fred Staff and II. A. Payne. Fremont Miller and X. Whilesides.

The campaign will be made riurlna the next few days following whicn the program for the playing season Gundrum of this city. tv when his parents. Preston and The funeral services will be held Czzz Czzto Czzzz, czzl Czzto Czlzzy Mahala Flterbaek. returned from a short residence in Iowa. He mar- Sunday afternoon at 2 loek at the Acton CxjdJst church.

Burial in the Seed orn for Rale. Yi 1 anv of the inmates of the Jrth non ZszzZz? iz czzzo tzzzZzz: tied Catherine Robards and they had Acfon cemetery. We have good lt; crop seed corn countv home. Four wre Provided ived on a farnr jut north of Bar- -1 ivk a i cxd Opiidza. lorsaip.

nm iiwrrauiDi? f(V ta homes in Johnson gersville for more than thirty years. For Rent Three store rooms In Czzzi czzl Izz'j. Czzzz ctct. will be announced The club's links ML rtterbaek took an active part corn is cany maturing- xaroiy an.iC0,m(v rinen have lieen trans-adaptable for planting in Johnson rm 0 the Bartholomew county in the community life and was one Merchant hotel See B. V.

Hawkins. For Sale 200 bushels nice white county. J- I. iwk i.o, i.reenwood.h0ml to reside until the new home are in splendid shape and it is expected that golf will gain new favor and popularity among Franklin people thi year. of the-big men in the Bargersyle Christian church of wtich he had been a deacon for years.

Be also rtady for wcupancy. oats. Loral Hendnckson. Phone 25P0 Y-2. harness Phone Whitcland.

ice kale at Behalf's grocery. was a member or me re.iwi VZzl czl Tcm Robert Houghsm. Johnson county's and Modern Woodmen lodges. Besides his midow he is survived representative in the legislature, left today for Washington to espouse the cause of Tncle Sam by fakir. a I 3 11.

tl-Zl by a daughter, Neva, and two sons. Hxy and Emil. He leaves three C3, cs czZ yczr CZzzly to Cs f-1 itt rr fcx rs- tzrz cr3 ts Clzi tefcra LZZ'Ji let, 1010. rs losit ion in lhe ordnance dpartmerTt. 1 1: -AC: Lrcthem of Frznilln.

Crilt of Vhile at Indixr.rpoli he his i 1 t- declxrxtion with the secretary of ItbL Te now have socia tt Q.M cl tt f.u tL ell vra L- tzZl ttlZid ite to be a csr.iUts fcr cere tae uscxi cccl ucr ia to irtrr.i srv'a tTr. r.zrz-- ts t-! to lis.v tr.J sisters. Krs. J. A.

cf Trs. cf Ht-r. .3, t-J lira. Gzri-l'zr cf Ar.i.-T-x. i 5 i .::7 r.V Lsts.

ClrznX To cra yea c'A rlt tJ, tzZtzfQd QCAL. I CIj ,.271. 12. I..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Franklin Evening Star Archive

Pages Available:
119,284
Years Available:
1885-1966