itBut neither aubacriptions nor all diesesi iof advertiring wilJ meet the i^puiua ofconducting a weekly paper, ao the deficit must be made up by doing book and job printing. And right here a mutual obligation arise* II the paper man gives to the community the best that it in him to promote the health, wealth and prosperity olt; his fellow dtisena, surely those dti-eena should do their best to help him by entrusting to him what little job work they have.What do you judge to be the sensations of the owner of a paper who has for years been urging his readers to avoid mail order houses spend their moocy at home, when he finds one or more of his neighbors shopping all over the county and maybe adjacent state* to try and get a little job of printing done for a few cents leas than they were willing to pay for the work at borne?Christmas DinnerMr. and Mrs. Milo Goodlier of Covington, gave the annual family Christmas dinner^ Monday.The house was beautifully decorated with Christmas colors. A bountiful dinner was served consisting of turkey and all its accessories.After dinner came the greatest treat of all the Christmas tree, loaded with beautiful and useful gifts.Those present were E. C Maffett, wife and daughter; J. W. Hancock, wife and son; W. A. Pattcngale and family; Mrs. E. J. Dearing and Miss Reed Bearing, D. M. Dyson and family of Mansfield. DL, could not be present, which was much regretted by allWants the PaperBrownsville, On, Dec. 22, 1916. Mr. E. E. Bakes.Dear Sin My subscription expires soon. I can't get along without the Vebdms-bueg News. Have received every copyNew CenturyMin Madge Greenley spent Friday night with her aunt, Mrs. John Crook.The Christmas entertainment at New Century church Sunday night was wellattended. The program was fine and the tree loaded with presents.Mrs. Chat. Potter of Decatur, DL, is visiting with friends in this vicinity.Mrs. Kate Forrest end eon Charles spent Tuesday with Clarence Forrest and family.Forest Reed, from the Central Univese-ity at Indianapolis. Lawrence Greenley, Ray and Robert Songer of Wabash college are spending their vacation with home folks.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilbert of Attica, *wot the week end with Mrs. Ella Erwin and family.Oscar Undquiat and famfiy spent Christmas with Chat, Lindquist and wife.Mr. and Mr*. Hudson o4 Covington, spent Christmas with Mrs. Hudson's par-ent* Mr. and Mrs. John Bant*Marion Faxwortby and family of Ladoga. returned home Tweed ay, having ■pent Christmas with Mrs. Faxworthy's parent* Mr. and Mr* Volney Patton.Floyd Youngblood and wife spent Christmas with Charley Yow^Mood and family.Mr* EUa Erwin entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mr* Lon Soever, Ray and Robert Songer, Wm. Leming and family and Mr* Potter of Decatur, OLMr. and Mr* Freaaaaa Dice entertained at a Christmas dinner their child* ten and grandchildren.Grethd Forest spent Chrifse withher parent* Mr. end Mr* Maafeed McBride.Harley Christmas with their berger and family.familyClydeMr. and Mr* Thurman Long and Mr* Harry Draper spent Chriatmes eve with Mit. and Mr* Ed Greenley.Mr* Dan Marsh and daughter Choral visited with Mr. mA Mr* Roy CBbift in Attica Saterdav.