Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1940 — Page 3

SOCIETY

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B FOR SALE 120 ACRE FARM-120 99 One of the la’arm- in M<mr<w township, Adams |Heour.*y. Indiana Level. rich soil: Extra well tiled; fences 6 room house, basement. electricity. ■ Wonderful Garn. :,G\'.hi with 30x60 L. hip roof; hog |Hlar.'. crib* and granaries; Tile block hen house; |Hbplrtnrnt Shed: t.arage, Drove Well; 3 Large H Ar. outstanding farm and home. Must l»e seen to Übt appreciated Has $7,000.00 loan which can lie yHtosynel Immediate jmsseesion. 65 acres plowed. ■■ Wter wishes to move to iilinou. ■ Write or Rot S .Johnson. Trust Co Bld;-.. I ».•- ■ to!dr Ind. phone 101. or < has. W Kent, repn - |B«tet»tive, phone lIS2. Decatur. Indiana. ■Announcing S THE I h 1940 Crosley I REFRIGERATOR ■Uwer Priced - - Best in Crosley History IVhrick Bros* OPEN EVENINGS [Public Sale ■•'Em 11 <Ss,k’ \ a /’ " erl "*ll at public auction 3 ■tar, on ' h « Convoy, Ohio, just North of Ritchie I January 9, 1910 ■ '"minencing at 10:30 A .M Mare •u7 H E AD 0F HORSES- 1 ■&*rr.old M J,' • •®°o- "tripe in face; Sorrel Gel- ■ . Ujß?a : n* ab> Mare - 9 vr ‘ °W- *1 ’ 6n ° c^? EAD ? F CATTLE—S Cow , yrß - 1 Registered ■ : 1 r *ttern»ev M ' I Guernsey Heifer. ..fr’ •Hjrible to register: 1 Grade ■k m. old; 1 Red Cow Byr oW; one Brwl ** l ° ,arrow ,aMt of March: 11 Fall Pigs; Rock Pu,k>u ■a*/ 1 train bed lul n * Tiffin wagon ■terrain drill/rMi”* Mower; good Case Corn Plant Olivw’i Ver .. r ’d* ng cultivator; PA<> Sulky double m I~J. ** lk l".T Plow: single "hovel; old ■ *p«mp * n * harneas: collars; fly nets; Gas Goods and a«M 12 cream separator; some too numerous to mention. ■ ****fu Merle eJSSXP* EUSTON, Owner I P1 **Mnt t h?,l!t~, Auct ioneers. H I** Ladies will serve lunch.

o'clock All member- are aska-l to ntiend and each bring at l-ast oneguest. An Interesting program lia hern arranged i Th' Woman's f'luh will meet a' the Lincoln sehnol Monday ev. n Ine at 7 4f. o'clock The Zion Senior Walther lengii" will meet »t the Lutheran church Tuesday evening at «<v n-thirtv o'clock. The Corinthian class of the Plrat Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs J|er«e| Nnah Monday , evening at aeven-thirty o'clock Mr*. Homer Ruhl will have charge << the entertainment. good a' I tendance |« desired The Sinter* of Ruth cl«’~ of the Flr«t Christian church will meet at the home of Mr*. Homer Ruhl TiieMla' evening '•' ••ven-thirty o'clock Mr* William Kohls will h the leader. All member* are urged to attend The Itorca* c-lis* of the KvangeIleal Sunday school Will meet at the home of Mr* Frank Rtttler Tuesday evening at aevendhlrty o'clock SHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS. DAILEY Ml** Kathryn K cuffmau and Mr* 1 It W Edward* united in entertain ing with a kitchen shower and dinner bridge of lovely appointment* la«t evening, honoring Mr Hurry Holley, who. until h*r recent soar riage. wa* Mi** Louise- Haubolel A delk loil* dinner >va* served a •mail table* centered with rose-1 bud*. Each guest's place wa* marked with a corrmge Fcur gani-t of bridge were played a.id prise* wet given to Mr* Harry Molts. Mt« r J. Reaver* and the hoaot guest.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY fi, 1910.

(TUB CALENDAR Sorlety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Phong* 1000 — pg), Moncay ' . ’’y'hian Sr.fer. K „f |. , i: 30 p >n Adam* Count. Woman* Chons*, M<*»*e Hom. , | ,t»i p m . Woman's CJule, Lincoln School 7:15 t> in Research Club. Mr* c M Prugh 2'30 p m. Corinthian Cla»- \t r lhi«l N.i«h 7 do >. m Tuesday Zion Senior Walther Ix-ngne.. Lutheran Chun h. 7 pni Slater* of Ruth Cl IS* Mr* Hu m*-r Ruhl. 7 du p m Zion Reformed W M S. Church Serial Room. 2:30 p m Helt t Theta Tati Rusin'S* Meeting. Elk* Home, 7•• q p fll Otterbein Guild. M s Kathleen Foreman, 7 *i p m. Zion Junior Walther L--ague. laith--.ni Audltoi utn 7 .’.o p nt. Reliekah laidge. Odd Fellow* Hall 7 do [. sn. W c T C , Mr* Roy Mumsna. : 2 P m Hon.i- Cla»* Mr* Frank Bit' hr. 7 3o p m Wednesday Historical Club. Mr* S E Hilo, 2:30 p tn ! Shakespeare Clu't, Mr* John Tyndall, 2 ’V< p m Thursday Methodist Homo Missionary Soc lety. f'hmvh Anclal Room- 2do p m Ea*lern Star, Masonic Temple, i 7.d0 pni Zion Luth* ran Ml*«ion*ry So« lety. Lutheran Church, p m Mrs Hailey At the conclusion of the game*, man' pretty shower gifts were presented to the guest of I honor Tile guest list included the M>«»e« Helen Haubold. M irtha Cal kind. Marjorie Rt-Vos* Mary Cowan. Gertrude Wi-twr. Vivian Lynch and th* Mesdame. o J| Haubold • Harry Moltz Bryce Thoma*. Vngle Mm y, ii.i'oi.i /,* ~ < in., Charlo* Ehinger. IMck Townsend. Harold McMillen. Tiwn A'lwoir. Mation F*m*el, Joe Wolfrey and the gue«t of honor. Mr* Huilev The Zion Luther in misaloMrv society will meet at the church Thursday afternoon al two o'<li*k Election <>f officer* Will Im- held and or. -v tip-nib-1 < aakad ’•» be present. Attention of memberii I* calbd to the change tn day o' mer-tmg from W-- )HM !>» to Thur* day MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING The missionary society of th" I First |’re«b> leriaii t lurch met In I the MN lai Kgu •• ' (Thursday afternoon with Mr* J.I STATE GARDENS MIDDLEBURY. OHIO 6 t BEER WINK • MIXED DRINKS I Dancing Every Nite And Sunday Afternoon NO COVER CHARGE. MMMgMMMMMMMaMggBMBaMMBMIMBBMMIMfInMMMSMIM* lllMiiii . i ■ II I Ml ■ ■ !— i.i *».■■ —- - —— — i BRING IT IN TODAY! | Your faithful watch deserves s thorough inspect ion at least once a year. Such a goingovsr may save costly repairs. Button, an eaperisneed watch msksr. will be glad to esamine It without charge If repairs are advisable, you will Lnd our prices most moderate! Come in today! ALSO . let us show you our smart new Elgms They're the finest values m 75 years. Each Is a perfect beauty . marvel ously accurate Prices range l from 124 75 to 1750 00 SUTTON JEWELRY 210 North Second St.

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By HAMUBO.N < ARKOI.L hi*< l**t*r*e *>adtr*l* Writer HOI.LYWOOD. Cal.—A storm of | controvervy rage* in Holijrwood' over the annual a ward* of the New York film criUca. Mett picture, • Wuth er I ng 1 Heights." Bert feminine performance. Vi*-

ten Leigh in “Gone With the Wind '• B#*t masculine performance, Jam e • Stewart in "Mr Smith (k>e» to Washington ’* H» *t dirertlon, John Font in "Stagri Coach." The new*, coming dramat-

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ically on th< day of the -(lonr With the Wind ', opening here, wa* shrewdly timed to startle, and startle it did Half of Hollywood today l* yelling: “Thieve*' Robber*! Imhei ll"*' ' Around the fkunuel Goklwyn of- #'•*«, however, there Is an at mo* phere of complai ency A week •go. no one would have given j "Wuthering Height*." fine a* it w*a. a chance to lie declared n better picture than "(Jone With the Wind." Not in any poll Mu' . there It is. (kildwyn can take tt.--New York critics to hl* bosom Mr Helznick will have to be con- ' tent with the ac< laim of 300 holly- ‘ i wood correspondents, most f | whom agree that hi* ' <7 W. T W " ■ is the best picture since Birth of a Nation." In our review, we went farther and called it the best picture of all time. There Isn't any quarrel with the i selection of Vivien Ix-igh for the best feminine performance; an-l not much with Janie* Stewart, for the best niMcuiin* However, the Clark liable. Paul Muni and Spencer Tracy supporter* w ill give you an argument An.! many are those who say that Robert .*;r.it should have the award for "t.ooihy Mr Chip*" because he not only created a marvelous < harai ter but a i character where he was not play- • .ng himself. John Ford enjoys universal respect in Hollywood No one is de- , nying that hi* "Stage Coach" wa* a triumph, and without the all-star . >ast or the fabulous production of "Gone With the Wind." But most of the film colony feels that Victor Fleming deserve* the nod thi* year. You hear all sorts of harsh I things said about the New York ' Clitics: Those guys will do anyi Bung ju«t to be different tn y • I (■(■-•a.-ii- conduct*-I th*- devotional* | * and Mr* E B Adams had th*-| study fo* th*- afternoon wth ts 1 rlca" a* het *ilb)*ct. ’ FaHowmg in*- **ti- ii- - tlie ladle* were Invited to the din-1 Ing room, where d*-*t* ion* refr- *hnients were served by the ho«ie*.e*. th*- Mewdame* Wm. Affold-r B*-r* Haley and Sherman Kunele. 'MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING j The missionary satiety of the, Church of <*<>d met Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs Ray Fryback. Mr*. Glen Marshall, pre-•id-nt. had t barge of the meeting ttp-ntng *ong "I ixive To Tell t Th*- Story” Poem 'New Year* ' by Mr* Lew Miller Scripture lesson ' Psalm I3S" by Mt - Isaac Wagner (haver by Mrs Tom Rustic I'oeni II *]•!>> N-«w Vear” by MrClaien**- Strickler. Parable. The Hungry Village hy Mr*. Gerald Smitlej. After th*- bu*lne*» session, the msetigg closed wltJi pra'er byMrs Emery Hawkins The remainder al the afternoon was spent in a sot lai way and transferlng patterns for the ml*sionarie* ' The hostes*. u*.|*ted Mrs. L- o Miller, nerved irfre*lun*-nt* PRAYER SERVICE tCOMTINUKD FROM PAGE ONB> player lie an annual event In the program of evangelism of the minhtetlsl assoc Utkin — <"• ——- Hounds Raes Lighted Har« ‘ Sydney. N H W <U.R> An official of the Orange (N S. W,| greyhound racing club overcame a problem when a heavy mist swept over the racing ground He tied an electric torch to the tail ot the me* hanlcal hare and the dog* pursued the light. —- o T*o Many Prune* San Jo»r. t'al H’P) With California producing a prune c rop that leave* u va*< surpkia over what the population of the United State* will eat, prune grower* are having the I’nlverdty of California egperiment with prune* a* a food for hog*, cattle, dairy herd* and sheep » B 500 Sheot* Bh*H — 20 th White Automatic Mimeograph Bund, free from lint and sized for pen and ink aifnature. Sealed — Rip-Cord npener, 11.05. > The Decatur Democrat Co.

. must be trying to preMtva then ■ amateur standing." etc. (Thief concern of the film mogul* ’ la what effect this critics' aekrc tlon will have on th* sewdemy award*, which, despite the rumors of pelitic*. still i* th* moat important rating a* far a* Hollywood i* con-c-trneo. Douglas Fairbank*. Jr., scotch** tlie rumor that he may appear in a remake of any of hl* late father * picture* 'The Mark of Zorro - la the most often mentioned. "Hi never do it says Doug Jr. To follow him would be Impossible Hi* step v-a* so light arui airy no prints were left behind." If you care. Vera Zorina doesn't smoke and refused to do it for scenes In “I Was an Adventuress " Must be a Scandinavian custom Sonja Henie also doesn't smoke. They can't finish “Virginia City" too soon for Errol Flynn. He h*s a -iate to g«< fishing in Flort*t* Will fly south and make his headquarter* at Boca Raton. Western Star William Boyd is retiring his hor»e Topper, who developed a gam* leg after working in 30 of the "Hopalong Cassidy ’ serie*. In the |utttH, Bill plan* to use Grace Bra,lley • hone, an Arabian of aim-

liar appearance . . . Marjorie Weaver * face ia SO red. .Guest* at a party got hold of two record* that her fiance. Kenneth Schacht, made for her in Manila. They were full of endearment* ... Howard Hughes, who always

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picks them pretty. I* showing the late spots to EUse Koos, former New York model and now pleying the second lead in the sequel to Hotel for Women" . . . Irene Hervey and the kids will fly to Chicago to play a surprise visit to Alan Jones, on personal appearance tour . . . Frank Cravett the wrote the play "Forsaking All others ) and his wife. Mary Oakes (the former model) are expecting a baby . . . And Arthur Murray tells the one about the two quickie producers who wanted to go to the Rose Bowl game. When they found out the pr<ce, one turned to the other. "Do you want to go to the game,” he asked, ‘nr shall we make a picture?" — ■ ■ — • — -— — —————— Mrs A It llolthou»e has *>ecn confined to her home all week with a severe w inter cold She »s< slightly letter this morning Mr and Mrs Ed Hoknecht and sons Ed. Jr., and Bob left early this morning for l*el Ray Beach. FioriIda where they will r-Bjoy three ! months of warm sunshine They left ny trailer Little .Miss Gcorgianna Walton I* confined to het h'ttne with the < hicken pox Ray Edwards of Evansville will arrive in Decatur today to accompany Mrs. EdwarJ* l»*- k to their .home in Evansville ift«-r a several weeks’ holiday visit here v-Hh her imouther. Mrs. Catherine Kauffman o # - « Adams County I Memorial Hospital Dismissed: Mrs Ed Kelley 217 North Eleventh street; Mrs. Lowell Hrlttson and sot. Donald Leray. !<<• North Tenth street P — — 1 ■ — Police Wisecracks Hushed Boston U » Police Huperintendent Edward W Fallon ordered patrolmen in radio squad car* to stop wise cracking and joshing He said that some officers had been replying with comical comment* to message* broad, set from i headquarters Tramps Want Gas Masks Manchester Eng. —<l'l’l — Gas masks are the cause of a problem a problem that has brought the wrinkle of worry to the usually unDoubled brow of the tramp They are given a gt* make when they get to an Institution, but are not allowed to lake It with them the next morning. Nature Tricks Fear Trees Mobile. Al* — (UR) — Vnusually warm fall weather he* caused pear trees here Io bloom. Mrs. H B Wharton said the tree In her back yard had more hloom* now than it did last spring, and an on hard on Moffett Road put out thousands of blossoms ,i .I i_ - Irish "lampoon" le Dead Sydney. N H W — —Jerry ; O’Keefe, an Irish flam peon who believed that his strength resided in I hl* long hair, has died In hospital at Condobolln. New Routh Wales, at the age of 102 His long hair waa ed and came down to hie shoulders and beyond

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I»3> Bn i > |pd I Hr. el pt ■ during year 1,112 41 Total »»f Balan* eat a Bee 2.o?** 4n I DlwburarmeiHM during yt i 12i.nl Final Balance* C Wgrrtal Mefeaal I gad * January f l»l> Balan* r »n hand 13.P1G 7<* lle< eipta during year I 4*4 72 ' Total of Balan* ru g He* 3,474 C.* li|*bur«*inriit« during >r 1,341 33 Final Balam e. 3 312 07 Toll lac. 4 and January 1. I>3!> Balam e on Hand 93.2t3.34 Ur* rlptN during y« »i' 4 low mi Total «>f Balin* r* 4 Ke* 3.704 34 I»l*»b<;ft*rnien'M during >r 4.702 44 Final Balan* m 01171 u»« r»c , Janiiur> I IM* Milan-* on unit I l»».'<» . Il»- sipt* <l<irln* year i.'-wu . Total ot Ralaneea a lie. !&1 '« tclabicr«»metit« fturliiK yr j* nn I Final lta|.cncr. :2<-<• l TWlsi lit Sil . January 1. I*?* i Hsian- e on liiind I 7.1M.51 Ite-elpla <l<irln* year S.SM.Sn Total of Italsncea A Ke-' 13 *ll7l- - -lurln* yr ».l«'- »» Final Uataiicea I <!S 73 , Total halan-e sa shown by thj- ' report |«,u5.73 * l'**h In <i-p.-«ltory Ice.etnLer *l, . I*3* IS.StS.fS ‘ 1, G. C Itelnkln* the Trustee of I Union Town.hip. A-lnrn* County. |lndians. Jo solemnly »we.r <->r at- ' firm) that the pr*<-»4lii* report of tjltecolpta, tll»hiirM-in--nfa an-l Hall|ance« la tma and egrre-1, aa I verIlly tcalleve. an-t l further declare (that the lint with whi n I am

< h.trac.l in thia report are all of the atima received hy me. and that the vtriooa item- of eaftendltiirea • r-dlted h ive he. n fully paid In the • uni" Minted and without evpre-- or Implied mrreement that any portion lher-of .111,11 i,.. reiairud oy or. r-■ paid lo ft..- or ar • Other t-ef«on Ah.l I further -le-fare, ar,-I swear tor affirm) that l have rc-o-i.-d no money. nor aril, i- ~f Un. a, on-.i.i.r-:ctlori of in> ■-,ntrn< t by n-. Tru«l-e of Una Towncblp <1 <’ HRIXKIS’C Tro to- -,f I'nloti Townahip H-U>«- tlt-eil and .Worn I - b.-fofe me, the ’’halriiiuti -f it,. Vlw-ry Ilto.-rd of th. T‘>wn-hlp. thlr Sc-l -In, of J ino.iry, I*lo UMH-Ft: THIEME t'h.ilrmnn of Alt --.ry Hoard of I'cUon IT--W rt«hif>. Th- rr|--ri wa rr > (ved • epi. <•1. .-nd tf.proVe.l by the V-lviaOtV . Hoard -f tin - I wr.-'iti- at tr-nr an final m-etioK. tni. t(,, t r ,| ~f January. l*l‘i « Al TIT!: TIIIF.MC tlli'tl HID iil.El.'Ki: tif.i-.MAK cctMin: Vivi, ary lioar-l (“ninn 1 ». o«hif< T LATEST NOTES OF * RERPERT SCHOOL Asaln the public sale ||,.|j by the- c lass w*« a d> - ii|-d mucchss A good audlc-hc- a****nbl»cl. music w«r-i | furnished by the- student quartet and an enjoyivblt- ev-ninir wa* •pent A public «ale Will 1,, hl Id I--2 o'clock thl- afternoon .in«l also

Along the Milky Way • -by Dale -MoNeH Dairy ” -—mJ vy i II I V 1 ' I \1 IS'4a!‘ > .IQ c mi V' 1 - Tj I r ft A I ■*" Id 1 ■ —..1 * V "I'm not so keen on msking s break for It anymore since I found out they're increasing our quote of that Dale Mose* Pasteurised Milk " Dale Motsen Dairy I'hone «7«2 Report of Condition ot FARMERS STATE BANK of Preble, in th* State of Ind-sns. at the close of business on Dec. 30. 1939 ASSETS Loan* and discount* tincludink *l2 21 overdraft*) .. . *11*979 21 I’nltc-d State* Government obligation*, dltec-t and gunrmiteed 19.:W2 .'ai Obligations of State* and political subdivision* .. .. h 149.14 Other liolid*. notes, and debentures .'15.1a2.0i Cash, balances with other bank* including reserve lialanc-e* and cash Item* in prinea* of collection .'.5.351 9| lialik premise* owned *2.'rto.oo Furniture and fixtures (i.Osuuo .Ijcoihi i Hank preniine* owned are subject to * i Nonet 11.-n* not assumed by hank) Real estate ownad othet than batik premise* 4 1f,.1 19 TOTAL AfiHETS »244.17*1« LIABILITIES Demand <|e{Mi*|t* o| individual* partnership, and corpora tlona . | 7ni ;•- Time deposila >d individual*. partnerwlil|i* mid cot (Miraliona 13X57*20 |)*|H>aila ol Slate* mid puHtiesl lultdlvlalona .. 21 4*3 55 Othei deposits trertiflc-d and officer*' check* et< i f,i TOTAL DEl’tiHlTS TOTAL LIABILITIES itiot Including aulmrdinali-d cibllgutloii* ahown Ih-liiw i .... *21100(1.5 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1 spit. -* ... I'ndlvid.-d profit* | , Reaxive* land tetiieinent nt foi preferred in|i|ta|i . 1.6A7.00 TOTAL CAPITAL Af't'Ol X'TS "1.37151 TOTAL LIAHH.ITIIIS AND CAPITAL ACCOI'NTH. *244.37* h. •lilt hide* proceed* of *12.201100 Os debenture* sold to the Reeonstriu tlon Finance Corporation, 12,500 oo of debenture* sold to local Ini.-r eat* which delieniiir.-* ate aiihordln.iied to the right* of credHor* mid depositor*, and 250 «hnie« of iiimnion mock par *Hhion pec *hare MEMORANDA Secured and preferred lialdlitle* cat lb-p.i«H« secured by pledged assets pursuant lo tcqulrement* of law .... None the Harrowing* secured hy pledged asset* tincliidlng tcdlaccnnt* and repurchase agreement*). . . ... None tc) Other Huldlit|e* •<-, utetl by pledged aaaeta None Id! lte|M>sit* preferied under provision* of law but not secured hy pledge of asset* None (•) TOTAL Hu l»ord Ina ted obliga I lon* tat I'ntwill dividends on preferred mock and iiiifiuld Interest on capital note* and debenture* accrued to end of hat dividend ut Interest period, not Included In llahilitie* or reserve* above . y ( ....i tb) Oilier olillgutlon* not Included in Ilabilllie* which are an Ihii d Ina led to claims of de|Mi«ltois and olhet credltoi* None tai On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of this hank was . .*13.M9 So •hi Assets reported aluive which were eligible as legal re serve amounted to 55,1519) la) Imludi-d lit l-outia and Discounts ure LOANH TO AFFIL IATED COMPANIES . n,.,,. tbt Itu luded In Other Bonds. Note* Debenture* and Corpot ate Htcak* are OBI.IGATIONH OF AFFILIATED comi'xnifs nom I. C It Hmith. Cashier, ot the above nalUMl li.mk -lo »<>|. in- '■ •wear that the- above statement I* true mid that It fully and correctly repreaeiita the true stale ot the several matters herein contained and Set forth, to the beat of tny knowledge and liellrf Correct Att.»«t C. R SMITH W M Meyer. Martin Reppet t. Albert Rappert, Director* State of Indiana. County of Adam*, a* Swoin to and subscribed brfote me this 4tl< day of Januaty, I9W, and I beret.) certify that I aui n<>t M olt.-er or dlte. to- ->t thia liauk (REAL) Charles A Fnhrman Notary Public My commlsaloti expire* Sept 12, 1912

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at 7:1" thl* r-vc-nihtf Two grand prltecc will be gl«< o as r-tit h of these sale*. Friday afternoon th- ilaa* onjoyed a visit to the 11. P. Schmitt farm, eflsf of the < Uy. for the pur pose of judging horses anti cattle Col. Guy Johnson of Coliimliii*. Ohio, <-xr-,talfie<l how the horse should !u- judged Col. Roy Johnson of Hecalur pointed out the- good mi l lead points of dairy cattle-. The e-las* is very grateful to Mr Sell min for hi* <-arperatlon. and It was really seen that he take* pride in owning «p|endld ragl*t*t* ,, l '•< I gian horse- and a very fine herel of I mi|e-h < erw* (''-el. Jack Smith <•! Pontlic. Mich. I who has been very »ucrr-s«,fnl a* an uuc ti-.ne.-r. ha* been a visitor at I the- f|e<e|H-rt «e h-iol for several - day* II received u call to re-turn h'-nie- to e >ndu-1 auction «ale«. Mr. and Mr*. Kauman of LinI A- ■■ ' school Italll* B Wallis erf Walnut, 111. a -turfent last year, called a' l the- school and attended the- even--1 ing sale. i | The class was welcomed ar the ha alee tnitiunlty sales >arn. o|x rit- , ed by Eel Abr