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   Covington Republican (Newspaper) - May 25, 1923, Covington, Indiana                                26  to the Interests of No. 25.  A 75c FOR 6 MONTHS IN p. CITY COLLEGE TO GIVE SCENE May 22.One of the prettiest weddings solemnized for some time was that OF Geraldine Spencer and Edwin P. Moore at the home 20. j The bride is the only daughter and Mrs. G. W. Spencer and the closing of the school year a of the local high school and and attended three terms at of interest not only school in She to the of graduating class has taught school at Rob Roy the but to the public in twe Sunday evening in the The proom is Uje only son of Mr. tian church will be delivered the Mrs. William Moore and holds a to the graduating position as bookkeeper at the Rev. of nian State Christian church will deliver the The home was beautifully McGaughey is an in- cd in bridal wreaths and spiring speaker and always has a Before the ceremony Mrs. Gladys for Special music a cousin of the played has been for this of The bride and The Girls Glee Club which has done groom came down the while very acceptable work under the Mrs. Pyle played the tion of Edna Music and entered an archway into a room will deliver a group of where they stood under a profusion Hazel one of and where the single of the leading vocalists of the city ring ceremony was performed by Rev. will be soloist for the This of begins at 7:30 p. The bride was lovely in a gown of white silk chiffon and carried commencement exercises will u o u 1 bride s bouquet of lines of the held m the High School auditorium i -j bridal the Monday evening May 28, at 8:00  m. P. President j 11 1 1- 1.U guests entered the City Will deliver the Bearing is one of educators of the he is a forceful and inspiring speaker and will have a while The High School orchestra will give a musical program preliminary to the commencement Miss Helen violinist give two groups of solos during the Miss Myers head of the violin department in i Southern College for Her interpretations selections are very splendid and her charming personality always Mr. Claude Lucas of our city will give a group of vocal He has done on the Chautauqua and Lyceum He has a which was also decorated in the bride's The centerpiece was a large bouquet of roses and bridal wreath and tied with chiffon Bainty refreshments were and Mrs. Moore left immediately on a two honeymoon trip in the They will make the trip by The family and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert a of the Mr. and Moore and parents and sister of the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. uncle and aunt of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Rassie Pyle of the latter a the The regular charge will their home in the east part of where they have already for the commencement their gram. The is especially urged to these functions with the of is a list of the ASSEMBLE IN TO WITNESS CEREMONIES AND HEAR A GREAT great variously estimated at from seven to ten thousand from the four corners of the earth to take part in and witness the ceremonies and hear the speech set for eight o'clock here Tuesday before the appointed hour autos by the scores and people by the hundreds began to arrive on the square and soon all available space was filled and cars were parked for blocks away on all side streets until passage room was barely kept open by the place of assembly for the Klansmen was at the fair where the floral hall and ampitheatre had been wired and brilliantly lighted for the ceremonial work after the public speech from a platform erected on the east side of the and the had taken The fair ground was also literally packed with nine o'clock a big firey cross was burned just west of the cree and soon the vast crowds attention of drawn to a lesser one brilliantly mem slowly moving out of the all north on Fourth street followed by Boga a long line of hooded Knights ing in single file toward the public a hush fell on previ the vast the line of march lead by an auto bearing robed Klansmen and the Firey proceeding west from the Mayer corner around the square to the platform in the center of the side of the where a unknown to clad in civilian already the and greeted band who took pla 2 SD the Board of Bet Monday the board went partisan as of two weeks employ a County on the eat majority of the were against and the further and voted 10 to ir. the preset an increase meeting and a lot of effective evidently been done illy is vote as of of Guy all of of and all The Bed to the of of of and Mr. Hesler ired as county order has been Day at the G. A. headed by the thence Pearl ARM WHILE AT the little seven year E. Lowell E. daughter of Mrs. Margaret rv R. Ruth her right arm broken while Caroline school grounds last Helen Br. Wert was called B. J. to Banville where Ralph S. Frances was found Ruby Marie large bone of ti e just above here to-night and i came a long Martin Laughlin the was an anesthetic | in another to reach been Robert given and the fracture L. Luke A. Little Ruth suffered a great but Morgan W. Gordon it is felt will recover as rapidly T. Ruby as time will M. Louis C. began by people wonder who I where I came from and what I am here Brother I am here to greet you and bid you God's speed in the noble work of a and my dear people to tell you something of what the Ku Klux Klan stands It does not matter who I from whence I came or whither I am I will in a bed a hundred miles graves will be From Oak Grove the line will double back to the M. E. church where appropriate services will be ' It is urged that the children form vat the grade building promptly at 1:15 p. m. under the escort of their respective teachers and join the line of march at Fourth is requested that the children bring their flowers to the G. A. R. hall by 9 a. when a committee will receive since the schools GRADE SCHOOLS several years the High of the state have been classified as belonging to the or Accredited class according to the way in which they met certain requirements of the State of Covington High School has always belonged to the highest Not until the present year has it been required that Grade schools be given a definite The State Board of Education has made this requirement this public in general will be pleased to learn of the special distinction and honor that has come to the public schools of The Superintendent of the City Schools is in receipt of a Certificate of bearing the signature of the State Superintendent of Public Benjamin J. and of the State W. E. informing him that our grade schools were placed in First of legislation a few years it was that during the school year of 1923 all public schools of the state of Indiana must be And that hereafter they should be known as First Second Class or Third to their things are taken into consideration in scoring the many schools throughout the Some of these character and quality of the school supervision of the individual the condition of the school janitor and the equipment and supplies necessary for good school Most stress IS given to the training and success of the individual teachers and to the general of the order that a may rank in First it must receive a scoring of 90 percent or Schools receiving a scoring of from 75 to 90 percent are known as Second Class Schools scoring below 75 percent fall into the Third scoring has been It will be of special interest to know that the Covington schools scored 94.2 This is a direct result of the untiring and interest of the City School the zeal and RESIDENT PASSES LONG PROMINENT IN BUSINESS CIRCLES DIES AT 1 P. M. 78 years long a resident of and Fountain died at home on Third street Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock after several months following a mental break Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:S0 from the home on Third conducted by Rabbi Br. of was made in Mount A Amil Loeb and a both of New together with two nieces Monday in response to telegrams announcing the serious illness of Mr. Loeb was born in Germany July 3, 1845, and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raphiel He sailed for America in 1864, landing in New coming thence direct to where he engaged in the merchantile business with his brother Emil Loeb already and who after a time sold his interest in the to Julius and back to New York to Mr. Loeb conducted the business here on what is known as the Loeb corner for more than fifty retiring full eight years since which time until he became he continued to look after his large farm interests in this and other personal He was also one of the large stockholders and a director of the First National Bank of this and of the Fountain Trust Company and owned farm interests in the Southern part of the 1871 he was united in marriage to Nancy of this who He one of the oldest members of the I. O. O. F. lodge in this city and the Odd the funeral all since 1864, J. has gone in and out before our people and closely identified with every good interest of the a good exacting and painstaking in the affairs of having seen men and of the the 1 J 4.U nr. > come and his life an the complete of the grade t He was a believing in the tenents of that holding steadfastly to the of his and none had a right to Gladys A. Walter Merle R. Services will be held Snoddy's at 9:00 a. in. and at at 10:30 a. m. on The American will fire the The public IS requested to come and bring OF THE LADY was the and her pals called her But there came a day her ship went down and a pirate crew thought they'd found a mere HER FICHT AND MAY 29  15 and 25c May 22.Je?se Fine rural mail carrier route 1 from the local word from a few days ago that he would be relieved from the sen ice on May 20. Postmaster I Lyon had been to appoint a temporary carrier for the route an examination could be held and a carrier C. B. I was appointed as temporary carrier I for route 1, taking up the work day Everett rural carrier on route 3 received notice Monday that would be relieved on May 26. There has been no temporary made for his route at this GOOD Lucile oldest daugher of cind Arthur north of this who has been a teacher in the Wallace fch ols the past two has Leon elected in one of the grades of the Lucile was selected from among about twenty applicants for the FOR have a mighty fine lot of plants of all ready for Prices 10c per 3 dozen 25c. 100 60c. Sweet potato plants ' 50c per 100. Call at residence or store on Third T. in time for th's but it does matter that this land of our beloved with its free is kept one hundred percent American and that this glorious old flag to the same in the hands of a is kept and that is the purpose of the Ku Klux and that is just what it proposes to speaker then for an in a most eloquent and forcefully happy proceeded to set out the objects and purpose of the and to answer the principle charges brought by the opposition to the Klan and its the vast except to punctuate now and then with hearty giving throughout the profound attention and so marked that the speaker commented upon it in the highest terms of speaker in fine was a professional man of splendid in the prime of life and possessed just a tinge of that Southern nt to carry his rythmic flow of ready climaxes to the hearts of his leaving with his presentation of arguments and solid historic a lasting the close of his speech the Knights returned to the fair ground amid the most perfect order and where a large firey cross was burning and a class of candidates were given the obligation of a residents say there never was such a crowd in Covington Legion requests that all j has been business men and citizens for in this parade and these damages claimed by as a fitting tribute to our yount as the result of an alleged The American Legion sees | jury when she was by an reason why every should i owned by Mr. Chapman and join in these by one of his has been filed in CROWE DIES IN CHICAGO court for the settlement of the Mary 64, many years tate of the late John G. who a resident of head died Mar 4. The estate is valued at keeper at the Aetna hotel for a long and the following are the and for the past 25 years a Marc L. the nurse at the Home For Incurables in died Saturday night at 10:10 j Catherine Lulu Martin COURT petition of the the his religious beliefs in this land of his case of Mrs. Alice E. Yount against at the home of her Roy in after an illness of six body was taken to and taken to the funeral all residing in Covington and and one of Citizens Bank of has started suit In circuit F. Gilmore to await the funeral j against Byron M. A len and Lizzie 0.  yoa have anv lettering to be idone on granite or marble at the call E. M. Phone 56.  and Mrs. Robert Bever of who been visiting their Mrs Ed returned home the last of the guaranteed and sold by the Mayer Hardware OLD ATTICA spans of the old Wabash river bridge at Attica in all probability will be taken to the road now under construction running past the Coffing fruit farm in Fulton The spans will be used as a bridge over Coal Creek crossed by the gravel road being built by contractor It is estimated to cost about to move the bridge and place it ready for Services were held at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Patrick's Interment was at St. Patrick's where the a soldier a brother and a sister are nee Boyle was born in Fountain the to recover payment on a note for on has been Gopher Granite Co. has started suit to recover payment of a of which they claim is owed them by Sidney L E. Stucker has started of Bernard and Margaret | against James for moving to Danville about 1880. She married John J. soon Crowe was a trainman on the Wabash St. Louis and Pacific railway at that his a few years Mrs. Crowe took a position at the Aetna a place she filled until 1896, when she left for Chicago to take up her work as a Crowe was the mother of two who entered the U. S. Army as a regular and fatally ill while campaigning in New Mexico 14 years was brought to Danville and died shortly The other son Bernard is a resident of Chicago and is employed a guard on the elevated railway 'The was attended by Mr. toid Mrs. Shuler and Mr. and Mrs. Harty aid of this this earth Is not man's abiding but for a H. STAFFORD H. aged 46, a nephew o Harriette formerly in business with Billy Thompson in the barber shop under the Lee Allen drug now operated by Hastings died of heart trouble at May 11, with scarcely a moments loft here 21 years The remains were hurried at on the 14th inst. He leaves a wife and several C. of who has been in the St hospital in Lafayette taking treatment for bladder submitted to a minor operation Wednesday of last and expects to undergo a second operation this The second operation will be serious than the All hope for Cam's speedy he claims is him for making repairs on the defendant's He has already filed a mechanics lien the E. Stucker has filed a suit against charging that defendant is him storage and repairs in the suip of O'Neal has started suit in circuit court for the recovery of payment on a note given Howard Patton and herself by Ross Ellis and Daniel V. upon which only has been YOUR and INVISIBLE To-Night for the CARRIER McMahon received notice Monday that his as city mail carrier would be dispensed with after in the day Clarence Adkins was named to succeed but after a conference this order was know how good a can be madr you must try  

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