iNLY HELPS APE AND COLORl Perkins street. Mrs. Ray tton gave a discussion of e welfare and Mrs. Otto rd discussed the New Plays 27 and 1928. Mrs, Arthur tt gave an interesting re-of -strange interlude. foi-!g program the hostessd dainty refreshments.re guests were present foi neeting, Mrs. John Worth-«i, Mrs. Edmund Gartm, Charles Offutt and Mrs. Carmichael of this city and Stanley of Indianapolis.* w Redding Announcementrd has been received by Is at Carthage that Miss Jlegg, daughter of Mr. and James Clegg, former resi-of Ripley township, became iride of Ervin Jaekson at •yville Saturday night. Mr. Mrs. Jackson will make home in Shelbyville where iridegroom is employed.■w —Sorority InitiationKappa Delta Phi sorority i banquet and initiation es Monday night at the Lr meeting. Dinner was[ at the Hotel Wamsley which- they adjourned to ome of Mrs. Ruby Holme-i initiatinn was held for ►andidates.• new members taken into orority were Miss Ethel flier, Miss Freda Morgan, Hazel Newkirk and Mrs. Waits.though you do not realize^ ah that enters into a suitation lifco mine. I know^that small towii newspapers thrive on. scandal and that 5s the reason I can see for some of the things that have been said by other papers since I have been away.”He shook hands again.I am glad I had this short opportunity to talk with you,and may God bless you/’ .With these words, Mu Nelson went to the dining room at the jail where he ate with members of the sheriff's family. DeputyMarshal Hickman had alreaay called at the jail for the custody of the former cashier and stated that the return trip to Indianapolis would start at 1:30 ocloeic that afternoon. Mrs. Nelson was with her husband to the last mo*' Mr. Nelson at all times failedto show the complete breakdownthat he was reported to be laboring under. He seemed more a man who had made a great resolve and intended to hve up to it He looke one squarely in tne eve, was clean shaven and neat appearing. He shook hands with a grip that bespoke friendliness and talked with an ease cf a man who desired to hide notn-Concerning the affairs at the bank, Mr. Nelson stated: -I have offered my assitanee m clearingup 'things.at the bank.. I havebeen able to help officials straighten, out books, only one of Which needs any considerable attention. I wish to do everything I can. I am not attempting to mitigate in the least, tin. seriousness of my offense. T do wish to make all possible repara-tion/ , .. ,It was understood that Mr.Nelson had offered his hqme m Milroy and' his automobile to the bonding company to make good as far as possible, the io*s the insurance company wih in-cur.i:eUrwiillt;nulitnew:Hiinhi\vtlia?IIillyNewman-Slater; Della Newman of this nd Wayne L. Slater of rsville were quietly mar-[onday evening at 7:30 o’~ at the manse of the First rterian church, 501 North xi street, with the Rev. i Wilson, minister of the i, officiating. ' _bride is the daughter oi id Mrs. Theodore Newman, s city and the bridegroom son of Mr.' and Mrs. Jesseof Connersville. The was attended by Mr. and Lrdie G.Breese, relatives of ride. Mr. and Mrs: Slater aake their future home in ;rsville where Mr. Slater istrustees agree to*give financial aidVtthPenrod-Terhunciglfe ring ceremony per-by the Rev; 'L. F. Jarrett, of the Carthage M. E. , united in marriage Miss mrod, daughter of SamuelFrom Page Onethe assistant and the county will be made in accordance with the wishes and the needs of the county and not through any state department. The office for this instructor will be with the county agriculural agent.A committtee consisting of Mrs. Fred Bell, Mrs. Charles Sweet, Mrs. Burl Matney, Mrs. Floyd Hiner and Mrs. Bussell Kennett will go to Purdue university in about two .weeks to make t-heir selection of a com-petant' instructor. The commit-■ tee was appointed by County Agent Williams and the board of Trustees. They will be accrnn-panied by Jesse Brooks and Mr.Williams. All five women are interested in the work over whicn this instructor will have charge.irod, daughter of Samuel liqCOR LAWS ARE of Geneva, and Leslie DISCUSSED TODAYe son of Mr. and Mrs. rerhune of Carthage. The ly took piace; last Sunday ]- at 8:30 o’clock. | feature of the morning _by state senateat 8:30 O CIOCK. l xeaiure ui .in attendance in addi-J of the house of the Indiana gen-the Rev. and Mrs. Jar- eral assembly today, re Mr. and ' Mrs. Ben Among the other 1talto introirid and son of Elwood, duced was one giving .tae right I Mrs. Roscoe Brown of oi eminent domain to pub ic;town and Mr.-and Mrs. utilities. Another provided for a•ssup and daughter Lou- referendum on the abolislung oi bride was attired in a the office of county agent, “ign-itin cress with beautiful Way superintendents and attena-rim lance officers,the ceremony a dinner The bill providing for largerved honoring the bride salaries for judges appU-s_ tofegroom following which 1 criminal courts, superior cour , pie' left for Anderson probate and juvenile courts ana .hev will make their would authorize counties to pro-loth are employed there, vide up to $5,800 a year for such— 1 judges over the $4,200 already al-lowed by the state.Amendments to the city man-ager law,' strengthening tpe statute and providing selection of.a. - TvOMA SENATE TO CONTINUE PROBEF^om Page One uuut -----Q ~with the vote of some commissioners to govern India-s for adjournment of an napolis by the proportional rep-ed impeachment session regerltation system of voting,■ ' * * 1 * .ttnf Am I lt;•» lt;nnn TH», lYllr Ted impeachment session regerltation system of voting, legislature last waiter, Were'proposed by.Rep. Frank J. the foundation for these, Noll republican, Marion county, open inquiry 1 r,».piiniinarv to the first electionin an open inquiry preliminary to the first election id.to start today in the urLCjer city manager plan to hamber . be heid in November,ding underfoot what lit- The provisions also apply with sition arose, the senate, tile exception of the proporlion-han half an hohr after al representation clause, to other red the five articles ofjctties -m Indiana which may ment which were voted j adopfc city manager plan, ik, deposed Governor! , — - — -— —a yesterday, elevated RETIRED GROCER OF rovemor Holloway fct-j RUSHVILLE IS DEADet the date for the gov- I ----appearance for the filing I PAGr °Neppearance xor me nung —i for January 28, and the Odd Fellows lodge, and wa. d as an impeachment affiliated with the Republicar'S I arty politically. He is survivecby the widow, Mrs. Sarah Varies elson Grants. Inter- | and three children, Will' Varle]Before115 inver- i —J ------ _Leaving Jail I ox Indianapolis, Mrs. Emms _ I Taylor and Mrs. Jessie Greenf«om Page One | slade. both of Tulsa, Okla. H*Fsom Page One Slade. OOtn OI liusa,tatement was made with also is survived by several grant pelness of earnest con- children, two brothers,... Thoma. . Yarley of Eminence and Jame tiildren have been spier,- varley of Jackson, Miss., and : through. My oldest boy, sister Mrs, James Parker of Em , has been to see me at jnence, Ind. as has my wife, and Definite funeral arrangement ?e expressed to me in no were pending word from th in terms their love and daughters- living in Tulsa. Th i. I am proud of this body will be’taken to Columbi:for burial, and the arrangemeffi that I have God's for* will be announced later.i and my wife's love and - ---—_ /•_less, I expect to pay my COACHES’ MOTHER DIES mankind. When that debt Franklin, Ind., Jan. 22M^)-I can start off with a Mrs. O. S. Wagner, 66, wife of ate. I can have my fam- prominent Johnson ®?unl work again for their sup- farmer and mother of Erne love. (Griz) Wagner, Franklin collejonly thing I ask of you basketball coach, died at hi eat me as kindly as you home here last night fouowix u will hever regret it al- wars.