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painting and papering. Ellington and daughters, Helen and Georgia, Saturday in Chicago. and Fred Wimmers of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson hart, visited over Sunday with rett relatives. Harrigar entertained the bunco her home on East King street. Wednesday evening. George Schulthess entertained the club Friday evening at her home on South Franklin street. The Psi Xi sorority will meet the home of Miss Clarice Horn on East street this evening. D. Haffner and brother, R. Haffner, of Buchanan, Mich., went Marysville, Saturday on business. The Blessed Virgin sodality will have public card party in the of hall. There will be music and freshments. The Rev. Donald Dunkin addressthe father and banquet at the Baptist church Pleasant Lake day evening. Mrs. Leah Schlotter Willard. visited her parents, and Mrs. on East King street past week. The Auburn cider mill is now operation and will grind every day. Apple butter, jelly, vinegar and cider for sale.* Mr. and Mrs. Quince. Neal Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowe spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne and tended the Palace theatre. Mrs. Steven Blaski will tain the West Side circle of Catholic church at her home on South Guilford street Thursday ning. Those from Garrett enrolled in the course the Teachers' Bible Training school held Auburn at the last week included Mr. and Cobler. Mrs. Mary Shumaker, Miss Fairie Cole, Mrs. Sylvia Wilert, Paul Harp, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Casner and the Rev. Dunkin. the Mrs. Quince entertained three be tables at pedro at her home on East King street Friday evening. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Mr. mile erich, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ellington, Mr. and Mrs. as Glenn Mrs. Harrigar, Mrs. Bowmar, and Mrs. Neal Rowe. Rowe and Frank Diederich high The hostess served tion licious lunch. private funeral was held Friday morning o'clock at the home Mr. Wilbur Cartwright of East Quincy street for his little granddaughter, Beverly Jean daughter Mr. and Mrs. stuck Luttman of Chicago, who away Wednesday of croup. became ill on Sunday and was taken to contagious hospital, was thought that she had diphtheria. Beverly the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Luttman, who formerly resided here. She was born Oct. 1926. She was member of the cradle roll of the Christian church. Burial was made the by Union cemetery. The Rev. officiated. foreclosure suit was venued Wednesday to the DeKalb circuit from the Allen county Superior court which the Fort Wayne Builders' supply company plaintiff and White, Mary White and Walter Reichter defendants. The pany sues for judgment for claiming that the Whites and indebted for building and ial for the erection of house Pfeiffer Place, Fort Wayne, the contract price being part which has been paid, the complaint states. The Fort Wayne that Builders' Supply company says that compelled to foreclose lein which in addition the contract price brings the mount the sued Hal Bertha Dobbrick spent the with relatives Sturgis, Mich. Mrs. E. Smith of South Peters street spent the week-end with atives South Bend. Ethel Murray will entertain the Octagon club at her home on North Randolph street Wednesday evening. The Twentieth Century club will meet at the home of Mrs. Redman on South Harrison street this evening. The amount of delinquent tax in county this fall exceeds that previous years, Ward county declared Friday. Monday, Nov. the last day to without penalty. Rose Lauby, petitioning guardian in the DeKalb circuit court Frank Neubauer, says the latter incapable of managing his estate business affairs because old infirmity and improvidence. Sharpless of Garrett, the for the petitioner. of the Grabill bank, which was forced into ceivership several months of frozen assets, have pay 100 per cent assessment meet the bank's liabilities. Judge Sol Wood of the Allen circuit Friday granted petition Harlan State bank, the receiver, for meeting of the board of direcmake an assessment against equal the amount stock he owns. The assessment to be made and collected within the next 30 days and the affairs of the bank will then be wound up. The Indianapolis Motor International 500-mile automobile race is held each May 30 will not moved to Detroit officially announced Indianapolis Friday in the face of have persisted during the weeks since syndicate headed by Captain Detroit businessman and former hero, took historic race course. race 1928 the same declared Myers, manaof the track since the first race 1911 and who the managing director for the of the speed oval. When his right foot became caught shredder in his farm, Arthur Brown. age 55. residing near Kendallville, suffered painful injuries Wednesday. Brown was feeding corn on the top the shredder and Lee, operating the tractor attached to the machine. When some of the corn in the Mr. Brown tried force through foot. wearing boots and the teeth in roller caught the foot and drew his foot. His cries attracted the attention of his son. who threw the machinery out of gear. His foot crushed pulpy mass. Charged with embezzlement loaned him for Mrs. Jessie Brokaw Fort Wayne, Guy Sprague, former Fort Wayne broker. Wednesday to the grand jury under bond when arraigned in municicourt at Chicago. Sprague said money was lost speculation in the Chicago grain market after he had obtained Mrs. Brokaw's to for this purpose. Mrs. Brokaw, however, said the money loaned cash grain purposes not for speculation. Sprague said he had been found guilty by lower court Indiana in connection with erage activities in Fort Wayne and appeal that pending before the supreme court of Indiana. Mrs. Brokaw, her attorney twice tried commit suicide she learned money Chevrolets Hal Stoner.* Painting and Lewellyn Myers spent week-end at their cottage Laek Gage. Mrs. Engstrom and niece, Ann Bragg. spent the week-end South Bend visiting relatives. Mrs. R. W. Springer returned to her home Willard Sunday after of few days with Garrett relatives. Federation of The County Women's clubs will hold council in the First Christian meeting Garrett, Thursday, Novemchurch, The story hour the public this week will be held from brary o'clock Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Miss Margaret Wagoner being in charge. Miss Nellie state worker and teacher, talk at the gave Church Night meeting at the BapThursday evening. o'clock potluck supper was served and program followed. The Auburn high school boys beat Albion 18 basket ball to Auburn Friday evening and Auburn girls from the St. girls 34 to The Auburn teams play at Ashley this week. Mrs. Seward Martin received the favor at party of the Entre Nous at the home Hamilton Saturday noon. The consolation went to Nesbitt. Refreshments were served. There slump in the marriage market in DeKalb county far in November, only licenses issued County Clerk Knauer. There seventeen issued during the month of October. he years of Jasper N. Nobles retired age, Columbia City, has bridegroom. He and Mrs. Hannah Shaffer of Kimmell, Noble county, age 73, were married day. Mrs. Elmer Smith entertained the Athena club her home on South Peters street Wednesday afternoon. decided that the club will toward the curtain in the auditorium of the gymnasium. This will be greatly appreciated as the will cost $1,200. George W. representative the Hoosier Bldg. Tile and for northern Indiana and southMichigan, attended meeting salesmen and sales managers held at factory at Albany, Ind., last week. Mr. Boren gave dhess on Talk on the Hoosier Brooder." When Michael Hallinan, the oldest passenger conductor on the Chicago division, had his pocket picked in Chicago weeks ago he thought that not only his bill fold and money, but his and some valuable pass papers gone forever. few days he received the bill fold in the mail, only the missing. Death came while William Lamb of Fort to doctor's office Friday morning. His body was found in his automoat Friday morning at the corner of Columbia and Harrison streets in Fort Wayne. He evidently became seriously ill just before death he stopped his car at the Mr. Lamb, 65, had been for three weeks. At the Sigma Gamma Benefit bridge party Wednesday evening, the prizes were given. Ladies' first prize, Henry Mies, table. The consolation to Mrs. Fred Feick, of yarn flowers. The corsage gentleman's first prize, Dave Ocker, lacquered smoking stand the consolation to John Kingsbury, three linen There were fourteen tables at bridge and lunch was served. The young people of the Presbyterian church held interesting meeting the church Wednesday evening. The Young People's League with the following ficers elected. President. Miss Clara Higgins: vice president, LeRoy Crawford: secretary and treasurer. Miss Hays. Topics assigned for the first meeting which was held Sunday evening o'clock the church. The topics Armistice day. After further discussion lunch was served. December has been set as the date for the annual Day exhibit and program by the township units of the DeKalb CounWomen's Home Bureau. Booths with will placed in the court house assembly room. Dinner be served promptly at the Commercial club dining room owing to the three hour program which will follow in the assembly the program start at o'clock. Each organizahas been allowed twelve minfor making the unusually lengthy. girl, and boy, killed in accidents the vicinity of Fort Wayne Thursday Irene Fort Wayne girl. fatally injurwhen an automobile in which she riding skidded on the wet ment and plunged down an embankmiles west Fort Wayne the Lincoln about clock Thursday afternoon. Earl Grubaugh, son Mr, and Mrs. Claude Grubaugh Van Ohio, instantly killwhen the automobile which riding demolished by the Broadway Limited, fast train, at Van