ceogis-or.te3C-sbildpit i. lishehNow a Teacher in fowa Agricultural College.Mr .Paul R. Lisher, of Ames, Iowa, who is here visiting bis parents, W. E. Lisher and wife of Van Buren township, was in Shelby ville today. He went over to Rush county lodnyto visit a former Purdue classmate, Walter Norris, southeast of RufibvUie. From there he goes to Champaign, 111., where he -will visit the University of Illinois for two days. He will then go to Chicago and spend a couple of weeks In the stockyards there before reluming to his position in the fowa State Agricultural College at Ames. Mr. Usher is one of nlno instructors in the Animal Husbandry Department There are from GOO lo 800 students is that department and 2,000 in the 6choolj‘ altogether. We congratulate our ydung friend on the excellent position that he holds and would advise other young men In Shelby county to malm a special study of the subject of feeding and raising stock.Miss Maude Gore entertained a number of friends to a watch party Tuesday night at her home in Harri-eon dvenue. Those present wero the Misses Marguerlite Schoelch, Carrie Wills, Hallle Spurlin, HazpJ Lee, Katherine Adams, Maude Mohr and Maude Gore and Raymond Humphries, Harlan Hogue, Byron Alexander, Paul Coleman, Howard Wills and Carl Braden.Pftlil Parllotntt*—u »•