were well attended. The Fairbanks high school won by the score of 12 to 2 2 and the Fairbanks “Victors” won to 27. Fairbanks used four men during the last few minutes of play.A surprise dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wash Bostick in honor of Mr. Bostick’s fiftieth birthday. Those present with well-filled baskets were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harmon and daughter Opal, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kennett and children, Doyne and Loren, Mr. and Mrs. Polk Bostick and children, Lennie, Pearl, Glenn and Jerome. Mr. and Mrs. John Badger and daughter. Thelmo, Mrs. Sarah Bostick, Mrs. Tela Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bostick and nephew, Irvin Bostick, Mr, and Mrs.Charles Morris, Ernest Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Trueblood and children, Esther, Noma, Leota, Benoni and Francis. Mrs. Angie Kisner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon and son Elrlon. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Welsh and children, Paul and Thelma, Mr. j and Mrs. Alonzo Hunt, xMr. and Mrs.| James Harris and daughter Reditli, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Will Albee. Mr. and : Mrs. Dana Johnson, Miss Jennie ! Harmon. Sieva and Lucile Bostick. Miss Mary Osborn. The following : were from Carlisle* Mr. and Mrs. | Harry White and children. Anna, ! James and Tommy, and Mrs. Emmit Welsh and daughter. Gertrude. The following were from Sullivan: Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bostick and children, Walter and Golda and Edsil Bostick.1 ■■ - —-„ “Tile BIG CROPS “Smile” RIGGS CLAT PRODUCT COMPAHYDRAIN TILESULLIVAN. INDIANAAgain Peace on Earth.“.Jones doesn’t believe in promoting the good old idea of ‘Pence on earth and good will toward men.’ ” “What makes you think soV” “lie has bought i his son a cornet.”