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■EShtain Em guests er " rs <l, ' a l,lJll| i , ‘ ||, ' r ''y ■ jragKter <•>;, .!t;iill> <1 .1: ffliniWr Sunday - vlr - a:lli • v,rM - Kl'. ..ji JfarnHt and son. who wi,l |MKp for xi y’jaKi.- s included other than ■ Sjyl,cif-. I'ixnx liiatHh lx ii \ Ohio; ■’ fcn, eberry. Mr. anil Mrs Rriiho M* l ' i'Xtoin, Mrs. Libb .Martin Et' ,rß ' Branch of and Mrs. WilEims ofßlb'catur. ■ Afttfik 1 < ’ a,lers included Mr. ■ . Strß John McKean. Mr. and ■L' Ora Sliandidl and daughter ■.rd Mis" Alice McKean, a.'l of AuMi 11,1,1 : ">d Harve Sells. CLUB all day meet ■ Ths lbi<in towns' ip ton ■ , fll Jfch met at the home if Mrs. Wednesday lilial allp ll ' tinurn and ( "i: is: nia F C At noon a dell.’ous poi ■tack <fiw> t>r waß sery ed at sma'l s:,x I favors. ■ The afternoon meetim; was in Kmhß** l ' ,i ”‘ r, ' ,i1,,1K m'''-idein. IL: by dir li member gm-ssing Ihe r 111" Eeeuter business meeting a short program was given. I rtjfcnas carols were played on by Mrs. Cosy Chase. ESMyleVer selections acre givwashboard EBllnrh Nidlinger, M-s. Net■fe Harding. Mrs. Louise Grote. Mrs. ■WjS I * llß - Mrs. Edna Hanlon. and Rabbit. ■ Mr® l gavo a tending, then drawn for 1938. Kiev ®m it' ees were appointed by Es M president. Mrs. Zariffa I program Mesdames Harve Km.s Kienry Bauman and Earl Chase; E'efflWhhip. Mesdames I lari v Leinand

PUBLIC SALE to Fort Wayne and will sell at Public Auction on the first farm East of Dent School, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1938 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 Mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1550; Black Gelding, smooth mouth. Bay Mare. 2 yr. old. well broke, will make 1600 lb. mare; ■■niare. 1 yr. old. make a good mare. 17—HEAD OF CATTLE—I7 fcSuernsey Cows with calves by side; 1 Jersey Cow. calf by side; DEy 6, be frosh in March; Guernsey 5, be fresh in March; Guernfresh in May: Guernsey 2. be fresh in May: Jersey Cow 6. be May: 4 Guernsey Heifers; 1 Jersey Heifer; 3 Holstein Heifers; HMltock Bull 15 mo. Sow and 7 pigs; 7 Gilts bred to farrow in April; 2 Barrows ■OK eat> h—45 Large Shocks of Corn. POULTRY —125 Big English White Leghorn Pullets starting to lay. IMPLEMENTS & TOOLS Tractor & 14 inch Oliver Plows; Double Disc; J-Deere 7 ft Good Wagon & 14 ft. Hay Ladders & Grain Bed; Monitor 10 ESrtilizer Grain Drill; Gale Sure Drop Corn Planter, good; Spike arrow; Spring Tooth Harrow: Hay Loader; J-Deere Riding Oliver Riding Breaking Plow, first class; Case Walking Plow; 5 Shovel Cultivator; 2 Double Shovels; Single Shovel; houHe set good Breeching Harness; Horse Collars: Cow Boy Tank iHeatl: Straight Lift Pump Jack, good; Brooder Stove; Articles too |iiumefcus to mention. ■ Aißei Holt Cream Separator, new, used 6 months. I TE«MS-Cash. ~ VIRGIL CARTER, Owner ■Roy ■ Johnson—Auctioneer Clerk Lunch by Union Chapel Ladies. gl END OF THE YEAR I SALE OF GOOD USED CARS Hastically REDUCED PRICES TO MAKE way ■Hr THE 1938 SALE OF NEW CHEVROLET CARS.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phones 1000 — 1001 Thursday Women of Moose Executive Committee, Moose Home, 7 p. nt. M. E. Ladles' Aid, Mrs Frank Crist, 2:30 p. m. Christian Ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. Oren Schultz, 2 p. m. Women of Moose, Moose Home 7:30 p. m. Eastern Stars, Masonic home S p. m. Eastern Star Initiation. Masonic Hall, 8 p. m. Dutful Daughters, Mrs. Ivan Stuckey, 7:30 p. m, Friday U. B. Work and Win Class, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harvey, watch party. Mt. Pleasant Bible Class. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Fuhrman. 6:30 p. m. Monday Research Club, Mrs. Paul Kuhn, 2:30 p. m. Woman's Club, Library Hall, 7:45 p. m. Tuead 1.. Firemen’s Auxi’i y, Mrs. Roy Steele, 7:30 p, m, Zerkle; flower and cards, Mesdames Iva Nidlinger and Bertha Gleckler. Mrs. Mary Drew was appointed pianiet, Mrs. Earl Chase chorister, and Mrs. Fred Hammond, reporter. i Mrs. Roy Steele will b» hostess to the Firemen’s Auxiliary Tuesday evening at seven-thirty o'dock at her home at 109 North Eigth street. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet Tuesday evening at seven- , thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ivan (Stuckey with Mrs. Ernest Foreman assisting hostess. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CHRISTMAS PARTY Members of the St. Vincent de Paul societl enjoyed a Christmas party at the K. of C. hall Wednesday afternoon with twenty seven

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members present. After a business meeting, a social hour and gift exchange were enjoyed, A delicious luncheon wns served by Hie the hostesses. Mrs. Addle Gase, Mrs. Hugh Daniels and Mrs. Mutt Harris. oMr. and Mrs. Carl Busf n nharger and daughter Ju’lu Ann of Indianapolis, who have been vteltlng with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger, have gone to North Manchester where they will spend New Year’s Eve and Day as the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. L. J. Yoder. The Misses Betty Frisingcr and Anne Winnes, members of Zeta Tau Alpha national college sorority, attended the annual breakfast given at the Berghott Grille by ’he Pan Hellenic council of Fort Wayne, Wednesday morning. J. Dwight Peterson of Indianapolis attended the bond sale here, persona'ly looking after this business in his old home town, and enjoying It. Phil Sauers and his crew of workmen are putting In the fron’ porch at the Aeschliman apartments, Winchester street. The mild weather, so unusual for the last of December makes it possible. William Reppert writes that he arrived at Bradentown Fla., with his house trailer and all occupants safe and happy. They made the trip in just a week, two days of continuous rain, enjoyed it all and find t’ne south even nicer than they had expected. Will etay there five weeks and then scout around over the state before returning. Albert Reppert is with them and also sends greetings to Adams county friends. iMr. and Mrs. Gus Smith of Midland, Michigan are the guests of Mrs. Evelyn Archer of Pleasant Mills over the holidays. They will return home January 1. Mrs. Joe Lose and daughter Marjorie returned this afternoon from Indianapolis where they spent several days visiting the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eyles. Sister M. Gabrielita returned to South Bend after a visit with relatives here. f RURAL CHURCHES Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier. Minister 9:30 a. m. —(Sunday School. Mr. Otis Shift’erly, superintendent. 10c 30 a. m.—Prayer and Praise Service. 7:30 p. m„ Thursday — Worship Service and Sermon. o Willshire U. B. Circuit Rev- Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School and preaching. 9:30 a. in. Revival services at 7:30 each evening, except Sunday at 7 p. m. Worship with us in these ser-

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By HARBISON CARBOLL 1 Copyright, 1937 ■Ung features Syndicate, tuc. HOLLYWOOD—Continued kind- j nesa of William Powell to Jean , Harlow’s mother wins the admira- ; tion of the film colony. Mrs. Bello ; is now on ar. extended trip to try , and pick up the pieces of her life, i Few know it, but her holiday is a , gift of Powell. She left Hollywood 1 planning to visit New Orleans, i Havana and New York. “Go anywhere you like and stay as long as | you want,” Powell told her. Arrival of Roger Pry'-r here, Jan. 4, doesn’t mean that Hollywood will see much of Ann Soth- i ern’s band-leader husband. Pryor 1 goes into the hospital Immediately i for a major operation and won’t i be out until just before his band I opens in San Francisco on the ’ twentieth. A party of about 50 i celebrities are planning the trip i north to attend his premiere. ■ No annual award exists for 1 animal actors, but Humphrey ' Bogart plans belated recognition. ' He's appealing to you fans to pick ' the best animal actor of the year and, when your choice is known, he’ll present a bronze statuette to ■ the winner. We cast our vote right now for 1 Asta, the wire-haired in "The ■ Awful Truth”. That is, unless Walt Disney’s cartoon animals in “Snow White and the Seven 1 Dwarfs” could be considered eligible. Hollywood has no kinder couple than the Basil Rathbones. They ’ are a second father and mother to the little son of Richard Boles- 1 lawski, whose untimely death was a blow to the film colony. The 1 Rathbones have taken the director’s widow, Norma Drury, under their wing. And, for Baby Jan s ] Christmas, they bought an electric train that would make any little boy’s eyes pop out. The Gable fan club of Winnipeg show an astonishing disregard of the star's waistline. For Christmas, they sent him a crate of home made sweets, one gift from each member of the club. There are 1,000 members, so I

vices. Winchester Sunday School, 9 a. tn. (CST). Class meeting, 10 a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. o Taverns Must Close At 1 A. M. Saturday i ndfanapols, Dec. 30 — (UP) — Hugh A. Barnhart, state excise director, said toifay that Indiana's taverns and liquor stores v/IH not 'be permitted to remain open beyond the usual closing Lours on New Year’s Eve tomorrow night. They will be permitted to open at the usual hour on Saturday. Closing hours are 1 a. m. und the taverns are allowed to open at 6 a. m. 0 „—. CONTRACTS FOR NEW (CONTINUED FROM FAQttuNBl company neglected to sign the noncollusion affidavit, although It was notarized. The next lowest bid was submitted by the Dlx-Kelly Electric Co., Fort Wayne, for $11,015.87. General Contract Buesching Bros. Construction Co. Ft. Wayne, $172,075: Max Irmscher & Sons, Ft. Wayne. $186,892; Schinnerer and Trneinper, Fort Wayne, $157,975; Jaconsen Bros. Chicago. $177,750; Yost Bros., Decatur. $177,623.96; C. A. Moses Construction Co.. Chicago. $171,830 Thorgensen & Erickson, Chicago. $182,000; H. E. Berglund Co., Chicago, $176,000; Milo Cutshali, Akron. Ind , $187,900; James I. Barnes Construction Co.. Logansport, Ind., $172,290; F. K. Vaughn Building Co., Hamilton, Ohio, $103,616. Heating and Ventilating The following contractors submitted the following proposals on heating and ventilating: Hayes Bros., Indianapolis, $34.900; Freyn Bros., Indianapolis, $33,534; Tlbbets Plumbing and Heating Co., Union City, $33,500; Northwestern Heating and Plumbing Co., $38,188; Joseph Lige, Auburn, $36,240; A. Hattersly and Son, Ft. Wayne, $39,155; Industrial Piping and Engineering Co.. Ft. Wayne, $36,627; Ilipskind Heating and Plumbing Co.. $35,291; Schwegman-Witte Co., Ft. Wayne, $39,338. Plumbing Contract Hayes Bros., $16,495; Freyn Bros., $16,424; Tibbets Plumbing & Heating Co., $15,900: A Hattersly & Son, $14,210; Industrial Piping & Engineering Co., $15,936; Hipskind Heating & Plumbing Co., $16,295; Schwegman-Witte Co., $15,771. Combined Heating. Ventilating and Plumbing Hayes Bros., $50,200; Freyn Bros., $49,459; Tibbets Plumbing & Heating Co., $47,500: Joseph Lige. $52,065; Industrial Piping A Engineering Co., $50,969; Hipskind Heatine Hr Plumbing Co $50,914: Schwegman-Witte Co., $54,000. Electrical Contract Wadeford Electric Co., Chicago, $11,317; Dix-Kelly Electric Co., Ft. Wayne. $11,015.87; Hatfield Electric Co., Indianapolis, $11,773; C.

figure it out for yourself. In Toronto, Joan Bennett sent Daughter Melinda to Canada's famous child psychologist. Dr. A. N. Blotz. The result must have been a jolt. For the doctor, a consultant in the bringing up of the Dionne quintuplets, discovered that Melinda is too well mannered. Liable to develop complexes from it. Consequently, while Joan is completing her tour in "Stage Door", Melinda goes to a private school to be de-mannered. The avalanche of criticism directed against the Mae West broadcast has scared Hollywood and has inspired a new zeal in the avoidance of offending religious beliefs. For instance, at R-K-O, we heard Irene Dunne question a sequence in the "Joy of Loving" script that calls for her to visit an amusement park on Sunday. The adapters argued that it was the only time the heroine, an overworked stage and radio star, would have free for such an excursion. Marlene Dietrich and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., are again a twosome, although he now enjoys no monopoly. Everyone comments on the gayety of the once mask I ike Marlene since her return from Europe. . . . Few saw the little comedy that marked the arrival c f Paulette Goddard and Charlie Chaplin at the premiere of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. Alert theater employes discovered that a process server was lying in wait for Chaplin. They tipped the comedian, so Paulette walked down the aisle of fans alone, while Charlie slipped in the back door. . . . Shirley Temple gave the photographers a natural at the premiere. As soon as she sighted the seven dwarfs in the forecourt, she broke free and ran to play with them. Flash globes banged by the dozen. ... The baby daughter of Radio Favorite James Wallington is to be christened at the Wee Kirk of the Heather. Forest Lawn, and in water brought from the Jordan river. Cantor, Deanna Durbin and othera from the air I show will be in attendance.

L. Smith Electric Co., Indianapolis $11,580; McKay Electric Co., Fort Wayne, $10,100; P. 11. Arnold. Ft. Wayne, $11.66i; Keystone Electric Co, Indianapolis. $11,901; Porter, Glare and Glass, Inc., Indianapolis. $1 1,642. $250,045.00 Available The school board has $250,045.00 available for the construction and equipment of the building This will be sufficient to complete the structure, equip the building und probably landscape the grounds. The United States government, through the PWA has made a grant, not to exceed $110,045. The city of Decatur, through u bond issue is donating $50,000 and the school board, with a bond issue is raising $90,000. The bonds of the city and the school city were sold yesterday. Alternate Bids Three blds were received on an alternate for laboratory equipment in the physic and chemistry departments. the low bld of $1,93312 being from the Kewanee Manufacturing Co.. Kewanee, Wisconsin. This was accepted. The other two bids were: W. W. Kimball company, Chicago, $1,956.39, and Leonard-Peterson Co., Chicago, sl,996.45. Three bids were also received for gymnasium lockers, which were: Lyon Metal Products Co., Indianapolis. $1,291.80; Yost Bros.. Decatur, $1,500, and Fred Medart Manufacturing Co.. St. Louis, Mo., $1,265. The contract was awarded to the Fred Medart Manufacturing company on Its low bld. In addition, the school board is purchasing with Its own funds approximately 190.000 old bricks from Yost Bros., which are to be given the geenral contractor. These are to come from the old Central building and have been reflected in a lower cost for the new building. Many Attend Letting A number of contractors and material men attended the letting.

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Architect Strauss rend the bids. The proposals were tabulated by' Mr. Buck; W. C. Bevington, engineer of Indianapolis; Waller J. t Krick, superintendent of schools; Mrs Byford Macy, office assistant; > members of the school board. Ira Ftihrmun, Itoy Mumma and Jo» Hunter. Attorney John M DeVoss, employed by the board, passed on legal questions. o- — - .Judtfe Treanor To Speak At Ft. Wayne Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 36 (UP) , Judge Walter E. Treanor, Indiana supreme court Justice, recently appointed by President Roosevelt to the circuit court of appeals. Chicago, will address a dinner meeting of the Allen county liar uesoclatlon here January 10. o JAPANESE OPEN <'ONTINUBD FROM PAGE ONB) of Sandro Sandrl, Italian newspaper ! man. the trudging survivors, the scenes of the bombing of Nanking. The film arrived here lust night. Prints were prepared today for nationwide distribution. Reply to Britain London, Dec. 30 —(UP)--Japan, In a note to Great Britain legat'ding attack on the gunboat Ladybird, gave assurances similar to those she offered regarding an attack on

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| the United States gnboat Panay, publication of the text disclosed today. It was understod that the government sought to assure publication of the entire note In Japanese ' newspapers. This whs desired particularly because Japan did not publish the Panay note In full, notably ithe disclosure that men responsible had been furnished The Ladybird was attacked by •lat'anese artillery in the Yangtse river above Nanking on Dec. 12, the

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same day uh tlm ninplant attack which sank the Panay. (A Tokyo dinpath to the United Urena aald that the foreign office there releawd the •’eaaentlala” of I the note to Great Britain tonight). Japan's note aaid that though the laidyhlrd attack was due entirely to a mlHtake, the Japanese government to Inaure against possible similar mistakes "have dealt properly according to law with the commanding officer and other officers concerned.’’

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