Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1940 — Page 3

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MURPHY " ..ChAHO REIDENBACH F 1. made of the " ~ \t,.. Catherine MurP' I ', . i*v "• Richard Reldrii , n „ ( Mr and Mra HE L M ,h •■' 'an Wert. Ohio r« ,lM,k P l *'” hr Methodist chur<h hi ***, rh'ltl Rev •• •< '• .f .iiblr itn« vowe Mi W«ndell Smith of this „ th* attendants. H,nlHil>a>h l> a graduate h rh school »n<l ha. ». .1 •' 'he local General , .omp.t'ty Mr Reldenhsch f nt the Van Wert high * „j . . mployed at the Ken Ul „ 'iirina company id fsrf ~, !k , ■„!>. r 27. Mr and Mrs. h » II be •' hom." at 521 4 j,-f.r«.n street. Van Wert a WILSON BELT* nil TO SOCIETY , « '.on Helta delightfully «-ll tn. Women's «<<>< lety of itati Service recently at her m-st of the city Ade- „ in. k dinner was enjoy mama whlth the regular JTmeetln, was held , so-rest Owens was receiv , nr» member. The followjfltcer. Were .elected for next Mr. Margaret Rheets. great . Mr. Florence Busdorf. viceMr. Myrtle Jone, seer Mr. Everett Rlngleton. as 1,. Mr* Mary Cook, treasur-. Mn Ira Fuhrman aaslstant > exchange of gift. wa« enjoy ft lend, revealed ami t unc drawn. ELISION GROUP I CHRISTMAS PARTY Misses .Margaret Wolpert | | joker Meyer were hostesses k> members of Our laidy of Perg! Help diMuealon group at a Mmu> party and gift exchange pjay evening. and • onteata were enjoy B 4 priies awarded to the win j I Secret iMila of the past yea'

K, 4 . I in connection * I'h H.i hsiir- <>f gWI» A dell,ionK. •. » I —rv«-<l by < andlebgh' K\,were assisted bi ■ Hr-tnun Meyer Th 1 regular Ku of 'he study club Will b-K'-c -i.,v evening at the li.cnKia Wolpert. ■ ihh GROUP ENJOYS K|TM*» PARTY Kp members of the St Ann <1 -■ Km group met last evening K Mrs Veronica Wolpert on K Mmroe street for the annua! Kr-na» |«rty anil gift eschalot'- ■ •.hree ,curse dinner was si-rv Kill thirty o'clock by the Mls» ■Unn and Josephine Wolpert at K. table* centered with green ■ nd candles and holly. Kiiusmg the dinner, bunco was ■Hind prises were awarded to yJlted Heed and Mias Mall.da

■ rte BKr * Sally Says: ■ Health itt essential. I ■ One ran not tie I I healthy with a sick I ■ tooth. I — rio| <»»; •< Asparkn with niIAIW/DIAMOWS X.OMfify VALUE r^*Mii. z lj_L_ --* A - - ? — 1 enae'mHe,\ del with dlawg'wd. P»d es-a value to thrill yowl isey f»f immi $97.50 ®«**r Sats .. *25.00 up. Open Evenings Till Christmas. Budget Terms.

X won V' h r ” fl ’ M • JZt X , rt «W- Thoma. Sx , '.x. u “ ■1 Mra Thomas fa*,num was re. ’ Ttary, m the business meet Ing that roll<,w„| Mr . ' ce. Rosner was , ttw> , )(f , h ' group n " ' I mil? wlll '•* h -'-' I WH " Mr. Lhamon on January |$ | [I _i ,h " »’-'*r.on of Monroe j I ..treet ,h|. n(lon fw ><(irl W)| , I 1 Where >he will ,p„nq ri | 1 and attend »<mm of the «>, ~| 1 Z**"" i" honor of the j Indiana I nlVrrsHy ttu.fer- wive, ine tnt.fee. of the I niv-r.lty are l» *L“ ' h ”‘* meeting In I Port Mayne t 0 m.pett m, new horn. puroha.,.<| hy the university from the I.other Institute The 1 f Mtimni will tmartaln at dinner Sunday night, and on Monday m>. nlng a l>i-skf»*t will bheld for the Women Mrs. Charles' Keller will lie host*., at a lunch . ,«>n Monday noon at Fairfield Man I lor honoring Mr. o Wl «ht Peterson . and Mr. Ily-ard Hmnh will enter;taln at dinner auxiliary has CHRISTMAS PARTY ' The American larglon Auxiliary jmet at la-glon Home Friday evening at six-thirty o't lock for the an ,nual Christina-, party A dellclou. I pot-lur k .upper wa. trnrVed and the ! .inging of Christmas carol* enjoyed A gift exchange was held and same. phiy>-d The entertaining room was le-au-Hfully decorated in keeping with the Yultdlde shmm ini hiding a large lighted tree Hmall tables ware j ( derwrated with lighted tapetw an<! evergreen Favor, were tied with ' red and green cellophane Forty-seven member, were pre I I «ent llo.te»«e« f or the party Injcladed the Me.rhrme. Lloyd Kreis-, cher. Frank Liniger. Paul Felber.! Hee Fryl.ar k Edgar Yoder. Otis , I Gould Wilmer Itaudehush and Mi»* llreta Miller.

‘ "OUST OF THE ROAD' TO BE GIVEN MONDAY "Dust of the Road" by Kenneth . Sawyer Goodman will le- presented ■ by the Civic Theatre Workshop of Fort Wayne Monday evening at the general meeting of the Woman's Cluh to he held at Lincoln school at seven forty-five o'clock The presentation will I* unde.-1 ' the direction of Frank Tooke. as- : sistant director of the Civic Thea- ' 1 ter and chairman of the Work Shop | In the cast will le- Arthur Smith. Pauline Watson. Richard Gilpin , 'and Charles Downle. Preceding the , 1 play a short tnushwl will be given. , ; Numbers will be urnl’h-l hy the junior-senior high school glee dub undar the direction of Miss Helen HaultoM St. Theresa’s Catholic Girls' MH- ' sion cluh will meet at the home of Miss Virginia Spangler Sunday afternoon at one-thirty o'l lock The D Y. B. class of th- I'nited Brethren Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs It 0 Wynn on Adams street Thursday evening at six-thirty o'clock Hostess unw for the coming year will be drawn and the annual Christmas party and exchange enjoyed. Assisting houtusses will lie the Mosdames Mabie Death. Ralph Roop. G T. Rosselot. Homer Bittner R K. Mamma and Carl Fisher. The Kum-Join I’s class of the I Evwngellcal Sunday school will 'hold the annual Christmas party 'and sift exchange at the church Monday evening A pot luck eupper will be enjoyed at six O'clock All members are asked to attend. The Loyal Daughters class of I’M* Evangelical Sunday school will have the Christinas supper and twenty-five cent gift exchange a' the home of Mrs. Ada Martin Tues day evening at six o'clock. All members are asked to attend.

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< ‘ < B CALENDAR Uclsty Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Pbenea 1000—1001 „ , . . *«"dey Kum-Joln-V. ciaas, Evangelical ’ hurch. S p m M omen's Club flegernl Meeting. Llnroln Hchooi. 7 «s p m Adsm. County Home Economics < horu«. Moose Home. 1:10 p m M’nmen of Moose Christmas Par ty, Mrs Marlon Haars, l:Ny n Research Club Christmas Lunch eon Mra. C c Pumphrey. | p m I ythlan Needle g*| M y» Christmas Party. K. of P. Home. S:M) p. m. Tuesday Eta Tau Hlgma ororlty, Mrs. Cal i*eury. 7:SA p m 1 Tr Kappa Modal Meeting. Elks | Home, x p m. Young Matrons Club. Mrs. Charles Miller. < p m. a Pel lota XI Christmas Exchange Psrty. Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. 710 P m. Adam. County Nurses Chrl.tmas Pinner Party Mrs. Tony Bonfigllo. 7:30 p. m lItHH Township Home Economics Club Cbtiwma. Party. Mrs Wilson Hells. | 10 p m • hur<h of (lod Missionary Roc•'y Mr* til- u Marshall. 7 in p m Root Town.hlp Home kc Club. Mrs. Wilson Heiti. 1 so p m. Our lady at Perpetual Help Ills- '< u..10n Group Miss Margaret Wolpert. 7.3« p m l<oyal ImugMer. tla.s Party. Mr- Ado Martin, (pm Wsdneeoay Zion Walther leagues, Christmas Party. 7:30 p m lircatur Home Ec Club, Mrs. Bert Haley. ’ p m Historical Club Christina. Luncheon. Mrs Hail Hollingsworth. 12:30 p m. Thur May I'nlted Brethren l> Y If Class. Mr* It o Wynn. 3o p m BUSINESS WOMEN ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY Twenty members of the Business and Professional Women's dub enjoyed the lovely Christmas party held at the home of Mrs Kenneth Arnold of Fourth street Wednesday evening A short liu.lnwss meeting was ' presided over by Miss Murine Teepie. president, at which time the dub vo'ed to buy a |5 health lH>nd and donate |l<> to the Good : Fellows dub At sii-Hiirty o’clock, guests were seated at small tallies beautifully decorated with centerpieces inadv lof pine com*, tall red tapers and t miniature snow men Hmall Manta • 'laus hoots marked the place of ea< fa guest Gaines were played during the evening and prlxes awarded to Miss Marie Weidlrr. Mrs. James , Wall and Mr* Martin Weiland As--Istlng hostesses wete the Misses I Catherine Weiland. Murine Treble and Man ia .Martin The next regular meeting will be held January 17 at the Rice hotel, with Miss Elitabeth Pitman as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ervin Mtucky. HEIDELBERG CLASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Twenty-eight members of the Heidelberg class of the Evangelical and Reformed Sunday school met in the social room of the church Thursday evening The following new officers were elected: Noah Arnold, president; Mra. Jack Little, vice-president, and Mra. Me Meyers secretarytreasurer. The following committee was appointed to decorate the church for the Christmas service: Mr and Mrs Sven lamnardson. Mr. and Mrs George Thomas. Mr and Mra. Charles Meyers. Mr and Mrs. Gottlieb Stauffer and Mr. and Mra. Kay Heller. The clans recently created a read’ Ing aosiety by purchasing one book each month. The hooka are circulated among the members and then plated in the dans library. The Christmas party was held In the social room which was moat attractive with decorations appropriate to Christmas Arrangements for the recreation, program and refreahmenta represented a living room with groups of four persona at each table.

The theme of the program wa» "Where love I*, there God I* also." The toys from the gift eschange will be placed In the nursery which I* in charge of the Heidelberg cla** during church service* each Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grube were guests other than member* present. The committee In charge of the party Included Mr. and Mr*. Leo Kirsch. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Mutenechleger. Mr. and Mr* Sven Leonardson and Mr. and Mr*. , Charle* Meyer*. I —— CHRISTMAS MEETING ENJOYED BY SOCIETY The ladle*' aid society of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church held th* Chrl*tm*s meeting and exchange party In the *ocial I room of the church Wednesday afternoon. Mr*. Fred Ashbaucher opened the meeting by having the aoclety sing "Joy to the World." The scripture passage pertaining to ChristI ma* wa* read, followed with pray-

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er. Mra. Edger Garber played a plane, nolo, after which Mra Aah baucher read a poem about the fir tree and told of Ila origin which la less than 100 years old. and now between 12000 and I&.000 det k our homes at the Christmns season, A vocal solo was sung by Mra ■fl F. Rchrnyer followed with Mrs. Italian Goldner and Mrs Rbroyer singing a number of carols. The leader cloned her meeting with song and by wishing all a Merry Christmas. The meeting was then turned over to the president. Mrs. Cletus Miller, who presided The society voted to buy a coffee urn. A cafeteria supper will be given Ralurday. December U. Mrs. Fred Heuer, chairman of the nominating committee, moved that the society retain the present officers of the organisation for another year These are Mra. Cletus Miller, president; Mrs. Floyd Andrews, vice-president: Mrs. Albert Helneke, secretary and Mra. David Adams, treasurer. Five new members were received Into the society, the Mesdamea Attoa Yost. John Helneke. George McLom. Kenneth Eady and Mra. Charley Meyers. The Christmas exchange was held, after which lovely refreshments In keeping with the holiday season were served by the hostesses. the Mesdamea Chas. Miller, Chan. Brodbetk. Holomon Lord. Tillman Gehrig. Jennie Gehrig and Harry Knapp I ■*l. l .*lll*o ce RAF BLASTS AT (CONTINUED FR<VM RAGE ONE) high explosive bomba were dropped ’’After the attack the glow of strong fires penetrated cud lit up the clouds "At Kiel heavy Itomlw-rs raided docks and shipyards The weather I was as lead an at Bremen but the | pllota were certain that many I bomba fell In the target area ’’ All the British planes returned A communique said' "Mat night aircraft of the bomber command operating under difficult weather conditions attacked shipbuilding yards at Kiel and factories and other targets at Bremen "Docks and airdromes In Holland were also bomlted “Aircraft of the coastal command attacked a submarine base at Bordeaux "No aircraft were lost ’’

SPEED MAILING (Continued from page onei 3*o-A- Emanuel Jauregui 3*l Herbert Leo 1-aFontalne. 392 - Oliver Wendell Phillip Mackiln. 3*3 John Henry Schlefersteln. 3*4 William Henry Bultemeyer. 3*5 Sherwood Stanley Hprunxer 3M—Jack Death 397 Revea Yvarra Mercado 3** - Loria Larue Minger. 3*» Jerome William Meyer 399-A Melvin Ferdinand Bullsmeter. 3!»o lx>ui* Elmer Beeler 391- Lawrence Ray Smith 392 Manuel Albarado Berber. 393 Howell Morris Singer 394- Melvin Martin Crosier. 395 Hoyle Ixiula Miller. 39* Ixtrens Bultemeier 397— In George Inefchen 39* —Vernon William Affolder 399 Edward Francis Voglewede. 400 Rusnell Mwrence Baumgartner. JAMES BURK TO (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! nla and the Jennie Edmonson hospital of Council Bluffs. lowa Dr and Mrs. Burk will establish their residence In thia city HOLLANDER, CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB raids as we are told. While the damage to buildings done by Hitler's men In the air la terrific, the mate of subway lanes underneath the city afford a big protection to Its inhabitants — he knows. Many of the Ixmdoners — not many In comparison to the total population, but many of the more easily frightened ones who have refused to accept the war with a nonchalant air of bravado — spend most of their time In these subways. he stated. "No. they are not so nice — but then you are still living after the German bomber* leave.’ "he commented. For two hours he narrated an Interesting tale of hl* experience to Mr and Mrs. Hon Stump. George Stump and the writer, pausing only at the entrance of a customer Yea. he can go home, but he must jto hy the way of Spain Four "visas" at the rate of 150 per visa are necessary to pass him through to his homeland a rural section between Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Coming over, after being delayed for weeks while "cutting through red tape." he had to pay *325 and traveled cabin class. They wouldn't give him travel permission to travel any other class. His money, left In the bank of his native land now belong* to Hitler - as does the money of bi* folk*. And to go home would mean the acceptance of Hiti ler * dictate* Ilk* the re*t of hi* countrymen. I* he worried about the welfare of hl* home folks’ Ye* and no. He believe* condition* there are not

so bad, since widely scattered letters font a slater aay “Come home, sserythlng la fine." — but then all mall In censored and maybe that la what the Nasla want hla alater tn say In her letters. A coded communication from hla brother, who left the country to arrive home several weeks ago. gave him more assurance Y»a. he would like to live In this country — but h* must live here five years before filing application for hla “first pspera " And hla sixmonth passport expires thia month. Os course, he can secure an extension hut how many extensions will the C R. government grant* "Wo like you. hope the war will soon be at an end," he stated in hla unusually fluent English — considering the little study he had given It In about four years. 0 Pvj 11\ \() NAI \ * •■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■ BO The Mesdames Harry Knapp Frank Braun. A. M Anker. Mo Klrerk and Mary Oliver visited In Fort Wayne Friday. Wm J J. Bell of North Elevemh street Is celebrating hla 7tth birthday today. Hla father-in-law. Newton Sharp of Rockford. Ohio, la in Decatur to help him celebrate. Mr and Mra. Mwrence 1. -in and I daughter Dianne of Madison. Wla.. will spend Christmas In thia city with their parents. Mr and Mrs. A. M. Anker and Fred Linn of Mercer Avenue Mra. Linn and daughter will remain for a two week's visit. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Zerkel and son Jack of Gibson City are spending several days In Decatur, where the former l« looking after business Mr and Mra. Hteve Everhart and Mrs Wayne Zerkel spent the day In Fort Wayne. w RUMANIAN OIL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the fire was a terrific one. and five or sis days would be needed to repair the bridge There Is an Important subsidiary of the Standard Oil company al Teleajean. A giant oil tank containing high 1 power aviation gasoline belonging to the Standard Oil subsidiary exploded near Ploestl Monday and fire burned for hours before Rumanian and German firemen put It out This gasoline, which was awaiting export, was supposedly fired when a workman lit a cigarette too near the tank. The newspaper Curuntul. semiofficial organ of the Rumanian Natl llkn Iron guard, said Wednesday that Rumania's petroleum production had declined 11 5« percent during the first nine months of this year as compared to the cor ' responding period for last year and ' that the production of crude oil was 1 lower than for years past

SUGAR OUTPUT CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB establish the 5050 contract and beet grower* In this territory have been well pleased with the results. Between 1.200 and 1.500 farmers grow beets for the local factory, the net acreage harvested being about 12.000 acre*. BRITISH SMASH CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE snow storm and furious Italian resistance, having captured strafeI glcally Important positions northwest of PograderMuch material, including automatic rifle*, mortars and ammunition was reported captured from the Italians The Greek troops were reported by the Athens press Io lie advancing slowly along the coastal rood toward Chlmara In pursuit of the Fascist forces, which retired over a mountainous road toward Valona bay The dispatches said that yesterday the Greeks drove Italian* from strong positions along the road and captured heights north and east of Chlmara. threatening to encircle the town Elbaaan. In the north, Klisura and Tepellnl In the southeast, and Chlmara on the Adriatic coast were their Immediate objectives along a 100-mile front curving Inward from southwestern to central Albani.'. The fall of Chlmara. 30 miles be low the port of Valona. was elpected hourly Furious battles were reported around Tepellnl and Klisura. Important road junctions on the lower central front, and the Greeks were said to have encircled an Italian stronghold east of Tepe Hnl that might turn the Ude In the north, two strong Italian counterattack* were reported repulsed In the *now-covered mountain* and the Greek* occupied two more villages. report* from the front said. A dispatch from Jan If Yin.l rich. United Pre* staff correspondent with the Greek southern forces, said: "New* of the British victory lu Egypt has had an enormous effect on the whole Greek front and the battle cry heard now Is: ‘ Let's throw the Italian* Into the sea before the British take Tripoli' (In western Libya.'' Reports from the Tepellnl-KH-sura sector Indicated that the Italians were maneuvering desperately to protect their routes of retreat toward Valona. on the roast. and Berat, to the north, and that the

Greeks were daringly trying to cut both those roads In encirclement tactics. ARREST TWO AS «nsMswumsms> •CONTINCED FROM PAGE ONR> Voglowe.lt. represented the slate al the bearing this morning. Beecher was given medicine from the defendants while undergoing treatment. It |a charged hy the state. Hhortly before noon today, Koller was taken to the Adams county Jail when he was unable to furnish bond. Cort Accountant* To Meet Tuesday 1 Eugene V. McCann of Central Soya company and Harry A MadIdM of the Central Sugar company, members of the Fort Way tie chapter of the national association of cost accountants will attend the monthly chapter meeting at the Chamber of Commerce. Tuewlay night in Fort Wayne. The principal speaker will be James ||. GlWiy. senior partner. J. H Gllhy. accountants and auditors, of Chicago and New York. The speaker’s subject ■ will l>e "Fitting Accounting to the I Business." Cideon Organization To Conduct Service* The Gideon organisation of Indiana will condact special sarvtcea in approvimately 30 churches In Adams county Sunday, speaking a' morning services, and at 2 30 p m at the Berne Mennonlte < hurch. a dedication service will I* held for I*o Bibles to lie given to the schools of the county and the Adams county memorial hospital Gideons will he here from Indian spoils Fort Wayne. Portland, and Van Wert. Ohio The organlxatlon has placed over 1.750.(i00 Bibles (Indiana 43 0001 In such institutions as schools, hospitals, hotels and penal institutions. Double Liability Clause Removed l-egal notices are published In today's paper by the First Slate Bank of Decatur and the Farmers State Bank of Preble, relative to the waiving of any liability on the stockholders In exceaa of their shares in such financial Institutions The notice Is given pursuant to ' action taken by the voters In the

8 V\ s jx 4 | Shoppers 51 {j are planning for S Next Year! 1941 Christmas Savings Clubs are now open! You are H ft invited to join and enjoy a happy Christmas next year. P Choose from one of these Clubs! ft Amt. paid Amount received •Z each week ’ 1** r later I . » »5c sl2-5® t ft 50c 25-®° r ft SI.OO 50-oo 3 ft 2.00 ----- 100-®® § | 5.00 250*®° a I THE FIRST STATE BANK J il W*JT.n*HXI M W WkK9VaTgM n

November election, whl<4i amended tha constitution and eliminated the double ilaltlllty clause on stockhold- ’ ere The i*tiatigr Was made by the l»3» legislature ratified by the voters In Novemte-r and beenmea effective June I. JHI. — ■ ■« g 11 Divorce Granted In Circuit Court Emma Butler was granted a dl-! vorce from Harve Butler by Judg** J Fred Fruchte In Mums circuit court Friday The court entem] an order disposing of the prupeity Costs were ordered tated against the defendant o - FDR COMPLETES CONTINUED FROM PAGW ONE bases acquired from Great Britain whl< h he has inspected, were el< ellent. Portland Hight on Jamaica was an eirellent harbor he said, and though it needed some dredging. It could be made submarine proof for a large fleet concentration. The site for the base In the harbor offered no difficulties, he said He conceived of Jamalia as a stepping stone toward the Panama Canal and as a guardian for both the canal and Central America, giving the Vnlfed Rtales a base doser to the canal than Ibe best al Guanla numo. Cuab The base site al St Luda bad a gieel lea and a good anchorage for small ships and was In every way suitable fur landand sea planes, he said The site on Antigua Island was very gorxl for both land and sea planes, although not , too good for ships. He objected to Abraham Bay Maraguana Island, the Bahamas. 1 for a suite l>e< ause It offered no lea and the anchorages either were on the beach or tn waters <>t I 000 ' fathoms. J|e said he had discussed ' other sites in the Babatns with the duke, particularly larng Island. Little Han Halvador, and Eleutherla and that the duke had promised to, cooperate in finding a site that was satisfactory

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A*k Five Acre* Be Added To Berne A plat of an addition of approximately five arras north of the high school Will lie filed with the Berne town council Monday, asking tha> It lie annexed to the town and Included Within the corporate llmlla. The proposal will be submitted to the town council by Ram Nitesoaum one of the reasons asc r I tied I for the atinegatlon is to ln< lude several properties where families live who wl»h to *end rtieir children to the Berne school These propirttes are now located outside the toe 11 limits and treesjfers tor «h<i<d children are required Willshire Infant Die* At Hospital Carl Eugene Hamrick. IXmonthaold son of Mr. and Mrs Allien O. Hamrick of route I. Willshire, Ohio di»d at 7 o’rloik this morning at the Adam* <<iunty memorial hospital He SJ> admitted iate last night for an emergency operation for ole Structiou of the iHiwel He Is syrvtv••d by his parents, one brother, Harry E . 13. and by the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hol , Luaintdll of Berne. Funeral services will lie held Monday afternoon In the I'nlou Chapel church in Willshire with burial in the cemetery there Rev. Hawk and Jlev E E Giagg will • onduct the services. ... Men'* lleautiful Ixtuntfe Paiama*. Indiv idualli Boxed. 52.50. — Cal K. i’eler*on, Clolhier.

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS