shed until the doing rk whichmore dif-; as the ourselves n with the i keeper?” form that the sacredIPLES.i the Pro-ndiana.v weekly idiananolisiva»v ouuiv tiiiic hxlcl «juiic j. i.ur j »Kansas to take up his duties as leader j t^ejT of a new department of boys’ and girls' work throughout that state.PlannellWabgradHsMrs. Mary M. Tinley, of near Kirk-1in ^ lin, was granted a divorce from Em- \ est D. Tinley, Saturday afternoon by Judge Combs, on the grounds of abandonment. The couple were married January 26, 1910, and separated May 30, 1911, when the husband left; her. She charged that he had abused 1 ^ A her during their married life. She-ing was given the custody of their child, IR- Gretchen, aged 3 years. jTues—* • tingiThe Crawfordsville Review of Monday says: “Rev. Jaynes, of Franklin, Ind., state superintendent of the Crawford Industrial Home at Zions-liA,II