y Ricme _____ s al Galveston Inesday Morningvest on, July 2S—Final rites \c Wednesday at ten o’clocki Thomas funeral home for ? Monroe Childers, 13 months n of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chil-f Lincoln. Burial will be in ;ton cemetery. Friends may t the funeral home at ten ; Tuesday.baby died Saturday night at mspital, Indianapolis, where been a patient since July 17. Ivors are a brother* Gary, at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i Childers and Mr. and Mrs. McKinney, all of Mt. Vernon, veral aunts and uncles/florawas received th~ first of the Mrs. Maude Budrow of the 1 Mrs. V,7. C. Shaull, of Le-The ShauIIs were former ; here and were members ora Christian church. They to Lebanon many .years is survived by the hus-daughter. Wilma Mutch-ew Augusta. Ind., and a ph. of Lebanon. Funeral were held at the Russell :i Funeral Home Wcdnes-noon.jys have arrived from ike, Monroe and Green and are helping detassel *orn. They arc fed at Unity Building, with Mrs. brton in charge of the md serving. They are t the Pioneer Co. Plant,1 youths are also working l. Bus loads of girls are ie field and loads of boys lids. ,Mrs. Bob Scott, have olorado on a vacationIota Xi Sorority will ■5 in the Mer^Ha .23rd, the memuv*.County Home Economics _ will bake cookies and all kinds of baked goods at their stand in the merchants tent at the Fair. A refrigerator and stove are -being furnished them through the courtesy of one of the Flora firms.The Flora Cub Scouts made a ! good showing Sunday when 150 I Cubs met at the Fairview Park in Logansport to participate in the fourth annual Cub Scout Field Day. Local boys won several awards. The wi.mers and the events were as follows: Shoe Relay for lO-year-olds: Jerry Pi:zer; men's division, Pale Boiler; tug of war, Steve Boiler, Cassell Fouts. Jimmie Wasson, Jimmie He 1 vie and a boy from Logansport; bat kicking for distance, Stove Boiler, (8 and 9 year-olds); balloon blowing, 20-year-olds, Jerry Pitzer; leao frog race, 10-year-olds* Mike Hoffman and a Logansport boy; heel and toe race, Steve Boiler, All the above were blue ribbon awards,Mrs. Morris Groninger captured second m the women’s heel and toe race. Jerry Pitzer was third in the cracker and whistle contest for 10-year-olds, and second in the football throw for. his division, Steve Boiler ranked third in the football throw for 8 and 9-year-, olds. The Flora Pack, No. 344* received the attendance prize to gain for themselves one of the most outstanding victories in ike four years of the Field Day.Mr. and Mrs. Urban XCleemaiPs new home on South Division St. is nearly completed and they will occupy it in the near future. The house where they are now living will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Argus Gilmer* who are now living in one of the G. H. Haines apartments up town.The Carroll County Soil Conserva- i tion District is pi amisecondr'..si**rriL i|isVSS‘Strauger-tban-fiction new summer’s record heat wav heat-hatched goose eggrs t .than surface ones- Many