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09-04-1941From East Nebraakfl Most Modern Weekly Newspaper Plant ° '. u . ' . . ' . . . ' . "\~\ More, Local Newspictures In Nebraska `Than Anyfofher Weekly ENTERPRISE i s~»"° vx=°;§§"1 O'\;;¢,,xhington County | Twenty-One Rural Correspondents Fram all Quarters of County VOLUME XLV NUMBER 35 BLAIR, NEBRASKA, SEPFEMBER 4, 1941 srmscmrrlon PRICE PEB YEAR :Lao |S o a k i n g R a m s Fell Here On Tues., Wed. .78 Inches Fall In Blair Tuesday And Wednes- day Of This Week R.uinla\l, which measured ulii- lally at Blair at 1.78 inchel, fell n Tuesday and Wednesday of this ~eek and put farm land in excel- ent condition. *Host anybody cw grow po- tatoes, local gardeners admit. But the mum Hunt these two 'titers have done. Pa u l W u lf, h o m th e K on n u d vicinity,brought in one 011| week which had rprauhed rig ht ln the cen te r ol a aargo :t alk md stre tched it out to th o llm- it, as the photo will show. The other, rdsod in n p ota to patch of Tom Osborne of Bllllr, grew through a ho le in s pleas of tin f r om A r o ll o f mo f ln g p | - per.Enterprise New Photo and Engraving ».'..|.||',..u 'o 0 0 a.:U At Nebraska State Fai.xc `t11.~,§Jww ~-a"~ uc 4. } . _ f ,H . - ' < I,' i '_ » TRINITY LUTHERANFESTIVAL PLANNED Thu annual Killian Festival of the Trinity Luthenn church will |be held next Sunday at the church grounds at West Lincoln and Soo- ond Streets. Rev. H. C. Jul Frese, pastor,is in thugs of lrnnge - mants for the uma. |Services (ln Englixh)nm plun- ned for 10:30 AM. md 2:80 P.M., with Rev. S.Eysmn of Florence \b ` I"l i q; § . i 5 ' § ' £ _\g f. g a i n r F "\ _ : "~ " " .' , ' \J , - 5 » -u * " F N 1,..f . '' ; ~v \` `: ` : " " .;* Q - 1 "..z ' . -.T-} .¢ _u 5.L }"'\]+\,r K -f ' U " : .~.»§.r;»I _ / ' Q *~.4 ...4 r 1 \~;" :" *» '6 ?-1 ~1 1 ~:w r S »-' ' N .`~Q '*?1\~.~?ef "f £'*~ ~-f a *~~~* w x H 11-\1.q...- I f f i 2 > = ` - L .' 1 4 . f . = / "" Agoodlhu\of t.hoS¢a\aFdr onors are Rohm an Wnhinnan \ l g rh f h a n nh rm l e n tv in i nn q Fl d Iieve it, as the photo will show. The other, rdsod in n potato patch of Tom Osborne of Bllllr, grew through a hole in s pleas of tin from A roll of moflng pu- per.Enterprise New Photo and Engraving A To TEACH WELDING v me p ro pe r tnmg fo r be s t gr owth .|Found 5Days »1 ~ : 3 ; , _I a f f . ».' N r 1 u t 1 1 » l 1 __ . . I L L I \'>°~ j;'.§.$I§|.,|.n nm..;.|.,a. . ." " ¢_ . _ - - - . -. - - 1 a u u n m u u q ulecond, and Seward was third. In Glas B. which includes vi]Indications um that the rainfall Among the many courses handled was general over Hue county with by the BM, City Schools is m besome parts having "en more than one ln the art of welding.ThisBlair..certainly in timely with the cry by wlm on;hna :una vim caramels and the other wltlr kernels of corn, this happy crowd of youngsters gathered at the railroad park in Blair last Sal,-urday afternoon w panldpaw in the last of the season's com games.The afternoon had been set aside for the kiddies at the close uf n season which had been for adults only. Prizes nnged from powder compacts and pingpong sets to hunting knlvea and wrm watch- Add 42 Reaflers Clo To Enterprise Dunn August List M a k e s Continuous Growth. Management Appreciative IThe following list of subscriber!!~ has been added during the ~°»;1=; of August to the largn llut of E -terprlse readers:I Harvey Knudsen, DmnhaVicwr Wiesen, Iowa Sty Joseph Silly, Fort CalhounH. E. Lyons, Wlshington Roy J. Rahlfl, Blair, Rt. 2 Jensen Hansen, Blair, Rt. 2 Everett Stark, Blnir, RL 2 Pew Thompsan, Bldr, RL 1 H. Ed Gleuselman, Adingtn lVemon C. Thomplon, Arlington Oswald F\1cl\l, Arlingwn Arthur Hilgenknmp, ArlingtonC. w. Merritt, Arlington Ka L. D. Spalding, Arlington houn ( Mrs. Don Blume, Sioux City (ntht Detlel Wulf, Blair, Rt.l resent '4 l i I ~ I :| Chris Struve, Norfolk A. Montgomery, Arlington |.. . . U es. There were over thirty prizes in a li a nd e ve r y b od y we ni a wa y ha vi n g h ad a g oo d ti me . The p ri ze winn en wer e as £01- iowa: W alter J app , K enna nd; J un ior Brews ter,He r ma n ;Ga r y L e e Paulsen,F o r t Calh oun;J i mmy Harri son,Bla ir ;J e n ty Mc li a n i - gal, Blair; Betty Van Bec k, Blair; Lu wmn e e Smith,Bla ir ;Phy llis Tink ey , Blai r; E lean or A nn New- ki rk ,Ar lin g to n ;Buc k Moo re, Bla ir. Patric ia Bec k,Bla i r ;Alic e Indian Skeletons Tink ey ,Bla ir ;Erzgeat Metzle r, Blai r;Georgia.Clausen,Blai r; Be tty Sc hmitz,Bla ir ;Patsy Swin gholrn, Blai r; J ames Foley , Blair. Rober t Sley ster, Gilliam,M i r sou ri; Bu d Robi ns on, Bldr; Ve l» ma.Sd sb ur y ,Bla ir ;Lo is Voss, Bla ir ;Charles Mitc h ell, Omnhn.; Ray mon d Gustin, De Soto;Gwe n Le e Ha rp er , Ke nn nr d; Mar gu er - ite Menc ke,Bla ir ;M a x i m Ba x- ter,Bla i r ;Marjorige Baxte r, Bla ir ; J en en e Hulk, Blai r. Enterprise New Photo mal Engmcing hing Judges To Go To Chicago .1 12.*.. ...a l .. , '. '. `yr A . | :....~4-, r °I »~ ;"=~s*':jf-»I eryn Rohwer ul' Fort Cal- lem me Pnuhn Lee Jones , pictured above,will rep- Nebraska at the Annual p 1 I-H Congress in Chicago.They are shown holding the d n a which they .iudzed w wln thestate championship. Geo H. Nelsen wlm on;hna :una vim caramels and the other wltlr kernels of corn, this happy crowd of youngsters gathered at the railroad park in Blair last Sal,-urday afternoon w panldpaw in the last of the season's com games.The afternoon had been set aside for the kiddies at the close uf n season which had been for adults only. Prizes nnged from powder compacts and pingpong sets to hunting knlvea and wrm watch- Add 42 Reaflers Clo To Enterprise Dunn August List M a k e s Continuous Growth. Management Appreciative IThe following list of subscriber!!~ has been added during the ~°»;1=; of August to the largn llut of E -terprlse readers:I Harvey Knudsen, DmnhaVicwr Wiesen, Iowa Sty Joseph Silly, Fort CalhounH. E. Lyons, Wlshington Roy J. Rahlfl, Blair, Rt. 2 Jensen Hansen, Blair, Rt. 2 Everett Stark, Blnir, RL 2 Pew Thompsan, Bldr, RL 1 H. Ed Gleuselman, Adingtn lVemon C. Thomplon, Arlington Oswald F\1cl\l, Arlingwn Arthur Hilgenknmp, ArlingtonC. w. Merritt, Arlington Ka L. D. Spalding, Arlington houn ( Mrs. Don Blume, Sioux City (ntht Detlel Wulf, Blair, Rt.l resent '4 l i I ~ I :| Chris Struve, Norfolk A. Montgomery, Arlington |.. . . U es. There were over thirty prizes in a li a nd e ve r y b od y we ni a wa y ha vi n g h ad a g oo d ti me . The p ri ze winn en wer e as £01- iowa: W alter J app , K enna nd; J un ior Brews ter,He r ma n ;Ga r y L e e Paulsen,F o r t Calh oun;J i mmy Harri son,Bla ir ;J e n ty Mc li a n i - gal, Blair; Betty Van Bec k, Blair; Lu wmn e e Smith,Bla ir ;Phy llis Tink ey , Blai r; E lean or A nn New- ki rk ,Ar lin g to n ;Buc k Moo re, Bla ir. Patric ia Bec k,Bla i r ;Alic e Indian Skeletons Tink ey ,Bla ir ;Erzgeat Metzle r, Blai r;Georgia.Clausen,Blai r; Be tty Sc hmitz,Bla ir ;Patsy Swin gholrn, Blai r; J ames Foley , Blair. Rober t Sley ster, Gilliam,M i r sou ri; Bu d Robi ns on, Bldr; Ve l» ma.Sd sb ur y ,Bla ir ;Lo is Voss, Bla ir ;Charles Mitc h ell, Omnhn.; Ray mon d Gustin, De Soto;Gwe n Le e Ha rp er , Ke nn nr d; Mar gu er - ite Menc ke,Bla ir ;M a x i m Ba x- ter,Bla i r ;Marjorige Baxte r, Bla ir ; J en en e Hulk, Blai r. Enterprise New Photo mal Engmcing hing Judges To Go To Chicago .1 12.*.. ...a l .. , '. '. `yr A . | :....~4-, r °I »~ ;"=~s*':jf-»I eryn Rohwer ul' Fort Cal- lem me Pnuhn Lee Jones , pictured above,will rep- Nebraska at the Annual p 1 I-H Congress in Chicago.They are shown holding the d n a which they .iudzed w wln thestate championship. Geo H. Nelsen l.U.\\¢\ l l l l \ » l l l l s ` |Illzw. Arlington wan gm plan o land Fart Calhoun wu leoond.~~'Third honors were chimed by Ohi-After Death the government for weldera mdmore Welders heard on every hand.GEOPEE B]8.I'|Ch8.l'd W EusJAMIES MOSE District Work\;E?2»§°»?}';n'Ei."3I"§iZ'3.. R531QUITS BUs1NEssw1;§ g;;°;;gge3¢;g§v;n§fwfg;|A i.if¢£,<f §@;iden¢___er County.Washington County G r o u p Ob s e r v e d W o r k $ :d_ '°°°"" a nd °'" '3 °""*Y ""' h ,. James Muse.who h u n\n n crenmery and ice cream monu-Iscturing business in connection with a confectionery for yearn in Blair, has quit business. The public was surpHled w find his establishment closed the early part of the wnk and the many friends of the establishment will regret the move. it ls thought, be composed ol About a dozen young men who have ln- dsted .on such a coune.The chuisnlnodyorgamizedAndthe necessary equipment is ordemd. This line is a part of the lchooll shop work nnd while the boy! willnot come out as finished welders they will have the fundamentals of the art at their command. Young Men Are Urged To .loin The Navy, See The World Interest in the U: S. Nuvy's campaign for recruits is beginning bn tell ond Tl\r_-_ Enterpnse has gathcrd together\n quantity of material relative to life on the high seas nnd in the service which will be of va.\./uuuiq George W.Blanchard,retired county farmer, was found dend nt his residence on West Lincoln Street. lust Saturday morning, at about 9:30 o'clock_ Medical author- ities, upon examination of the body, placed the dale ol his demise at Monday,August 25-five days previous.Neighbors hld not suspected the tragedy next door,and the dis-covery was made by Clan:Mill- rons, mail carrier, who becamealarmedwhenMr.Blanchard: mail was not removed from the box lor several days. Funeral services were conduct- ed at Bendor! Funeral Home onMnnduuQnninmhnvlwiih12.-.V u o l l n l l t r n r |. ° $l l " f|' h A r n o I6 Acco:-dmg fo County SuperinIn This Vicinity Im am : m ph E,Fufama.nn; hcuwl exhifill entered 13-am A m u y a a mm ma n s i v w officials were in Wnhingnon County, Friday, for the purpose ofinspecting work done by tin Papio Sail Cansccvntion District.In thepnrty were H. H. Bennett, chief of\Soi\Conservation Service of ,Wns}\ington, D. C.;A. E. McCly- mondn,Regional Conservlmr;K. thmughuut the mm nm the lap ext md moat ouktmding whichluve been seen at the Lincoln Fd:in several years. Girls Win Chinn Trip Pmln Lee Jones, daughter of Hr.and Mn. Paul Jones uf Ba\ning~ mn, and Katharina Rohwer, dm@-ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rd~, wer ol Fort Calhoun, won the Hgh! to represent the nate at the Nl-' E.Engzfrom,State Coordinator; C. C. Girardot Area Conservation- iet;and Richard Hufrmgle,Re- gional Photographer,of Lincoln. Starting at the A. H. Sibberaen Indian Skeletons Found Here By WPA Workers Skulls,Bones Uncovered At Blair Reservoir Project The skeletonl of two human be- ings, thought to be lndnns, were uncovered lub Thursday afternoon on the WPA project nesr the Bldr reservoir. The discovery vu made by Arthur Lunch :nd Glenn Cole of Blair, O. L~ Hllllnger md Bert Shuey of Hermm. The men were employed on ng project on the farm new occupiedby Gerald Method, and were shov- eling dirt about 160 feet mouth of the relervolr when they excnvntedtwolkulls a few feet below thel nxrhce.Severel um And leg H. H. Bennett, Chief , U. S. Soil Conservation Service far m ne ar the Do ug la s Cou nty li n: south o f Ar li ng to n,the me n ob- aerved th e wo r k being done on a larga nu mb er o f f a n m between there an d Blair.Th e distric t's wo r k and pla ns f o r th e various fa r ms were expla ined by Ro y T. Ki rk pn tri rk .distric t cormevvation- ist, and hi' c o-workers.Fo llowi n g a d in n er a t the Kn o p ma n I n n tho to ur continued no r th and wost- W ar d to Fontanelle.. Thi s vnu D r. Be nn ettfs f ir st \i 4- ic to W as hing ton Coun ty s inc e the consenmtiora wo r k wa s started, m d he exmess eg himse lf as we ll pleased wi th the ty po o f wo r k done an d th e p r o lr u u ma d e .He wa s espec ially interested i n the large : m o u n t of oontour :l'am1ing, th o lo a d i n g o f p e r mn no n t h w a n d pastu re of the steep er, mor¢ e rod- ed slopes,i n the fie ld dive rsi on: whic h ha va been c ons tnld aod, md in th t so i l d ams md th e d r op -i n le t ntruotures whic h n o w replxc e bridges a t a n u mb e r o f lotrttiona on c o un ty a nd I t-d e hi gh wa y s . A x c h i e f o i ' t h e S . C . S . s e ' r v i c e sinc e its mention in 1933, Dr. Ben- gn i ~eg,'~ ff . ~ .f ' 7F ~ i f fi 1 I \..1 . : f Q 1 q,, ._g D, la ".. {'.nh i \Id l l v J ery n Ro hwer o f Fo rt C al- eft) an d Pa ula 119 J o nes , pic tured above, wi!! rep- Ne br as ka a t the m n u a l . . A.ah :/ ' \..e.. 4 . , i v ~ »\ i .4-II Con gress in Chic ago.Th ey I r e shown ho ld i ng th e dress whic h they jud ge d to wi n the state c pionnlmip. EGeo H. Nelsen Rules Are Held Wednesday Pr a c ti c a l F a r m e r H o n - ored For Upright, Liv- ing.Died At 61 After Ln illness of more than a year George H.Nelsen pused away at his home near Fort Cll- houn! on August Sl, 1941 lt the nge of 61 yearn, 11 months and 22 days. He was born ln Omshn Sephem- ber 11. 1879 and later moved withhis puunts to 1 farm neu' Ken- nnrd.On Fvbruury ll,1903 he tional 4-H Congress in Chicago, next winter.The two girls con;- peted in the 4-H clothing iwdzins contest at the state fur,where they were the highat eligible team among representatives from31 counties. Washington County failed by l very narrow marg-ln w have an-other team at Chimgo when the Livestock Judging team was noaod out by Burt County by a score of1622 for Burt County as compared lo 1605 for Washington County. The team was composed of Bmold Schjodt, Ralph Kuhr, and Hnr- Ian Stork, Lll of Blair.The Wuhingmn County team was second in judging al livestock. They were (th in Clme Judgingwith a score of 408 points: leeond in Swine Judging with 897 points; second in sheep with 399 pointsandsecondinhorns: with 402 points out ol a posdble 4560 points for each elses.Theme were 182 contestants representing 44 coun- ties.As individual judgay Ralph Kuhr wu 8rd in swine and seo/ ond in all clauel with a score of547 point: out of 600. Harlan Stork was (Int in sheep and tied for 5thin all clashes with a score ol 539 points.Harland lost the tie andi took aah ribbon. Close behind, ul-Lhough not ln the high tan. Wu Harold shiodz with szo points Sorensen Winn Champlhahlp G l e n n Sorensen,progressive young 4-H'er who has been mak- ing a name for himself among theleadinghog-breeders of thernid- dlewest,won lirst place in the showmlnship conielt.Besides tht honor of having won the champion- ship, Glenn was presented a gold medal.His fat harmwn also won inte rest lo y oun g me n of thi s c o mmun ity .Thos e wish ing to enter the no vo ! se rvic e a re u rg ed to g et i n to u c h with Th e E ntc mri se a t onc e. Fo r th o se who alre ad y k n o w a tra de, starting pay m m ;as hi gh an $9 9 pe r mo nth wi th f o o d ond lodg ing furnished.F o r th e ma n wh o stay s in the servic e there is evontunlly a pension.Bu t even th e sh or t time enlistee is guaran teed a job with good pa y , good eats and plenty of things to see. In The E nter pr is e wi nd o w ia a lo n g li s t of ph oto gr ap h s re lative ln the n.avy .The pic tures below were furnished by E. G. Carson, well- Trnnwn nnfivn T.nninnn¢h¢= nnrl vnnunlnn nt H... an -4 c .....:| .|.l.1 .._.9 n u u l l l i n g ,; | \ ; | . | \ . i u u l . | .* a n a s a A v u vJ o h n P .B r o o k s ,M e t h o d i s t m i n i t v ter, offic iating. Mr . Bla n c h a r d wa s b o rn i n A r l in gton on September 23,1871 spe ndi ng th e n ea rly se ve nty y o uu of h is li fe in th is c ou n ty . He wa s a ~fa1-mer,alth ou gh retir ed at the ti me o f his dea th.On September 28, 1904, he was united in marriage..........,..~.....». An..5uuui»ll¥.l?llll.l mvasauvu UA.uae *ou ul.. o unu LHB ueglon Co N | |h H gdFi rmg Sq ua d.Car son se ned ei ght y e ars in th e na vy a nd s ta te s th at to r a ewe 'a.son w o V it was exc ellent tr ain ing and ve ry inf ormati ve.°"1y.., 'ix "° nth §.wfi f.. tf° "l. tff th em r-|0 1 1 N o v e m n e r I U ,w u v .r u u o w m gAl!_ ..- .J... .. .. nr .._ __az .. -\) l. . _- i .. . _. 1" I l [ l l u n i u r m g m u c u s , m r s !n l l r l m m m also passed :way nn Novamber 21, 1986. Since her death, Mr. Blanch- anl had lived dom. Survivors include a brother, Charles Blanchard of Herman, and two sisters, Mrs. Maude Gray oi Omaha and Mrs. Olive Alexanderof Orchard. beside; other relntlvur i land rnendé |Kennard Bank Plans Dennsit' r L. 5. xcauel, lrvmgwnJohn Eahlenkamp, Arlington ~ Max Royuk, ArlingtonNonnamaker Bros., ArlingtonTme a l;; e p h oto i s the U. S .S.South Dak ota on vh ic i C I Itf dga r Held t, Blair , Rt.3wasstalionvdt\ \n nl\ -f | \ v vvnrfa nun.Shim1 h m n ifnnr:wmI ...,°.f.'f§'I§I Noted T o B u y B O f 1 d S F O I '(mac e Th omp son, Gra nt,IOWB. niflce lél _h\é il\|Vla ;!llaE&6l\l-;GP iiI;m:i';.'li:;i\;;1I Protection bf the De-l$7*\"*1 Fngm,_l|-wqgggn to nknla was a first class 5.1-rnoréd cruiser.I Lawrence Laaker, Arlinspositors|J. umacko, Arlmgwn . |\fm' £'»§.¢.~...j f*§ $ ¢ . t Sums years buck n number of C. I. Cook, Arlington Alb rt w A Ilmen joined their larcss bo nromota M 2 u..1?.1T|ey:.=- r nston I u h \ . |1 a u | l n u u u l l ua~~~a n d ~r * ¢ l 1 1 \ t l r r » . : n f l f l ' \ » I | ' f ¢ | | § n | \f f a n n n w brought forth was the "KennandCo-Operative Association", an ss- aooiation under state control.The business hu, in spite of the years of droufzh and grasshoppers, s;,m;" §;a7'§;""' QnvnnsuluHarry Ervey, Blair, Rt. 2 C. S. Simpson, Blair, Rt. 2 P. H. Watts, Bllif, Rt. 1Russell. Suverlcrubbe. HermanI third and fifth nhwu.Ind i n Igrqsvergfi ma the People of thltlwm-mi wngfinxd. :hm: u n breeding litter his gm ' fi '" an his litten, third.won ~|5533 :rit&:@° rshewh I»Hgi¢_ -| Earl 15\¢f.¢|§2§f"if飧=n..luent uauun.a s m e DUBIDQ R l5 Alfred J s'» .é§-'{~...\~..mc reased and the depodta hava ac -enaen Lmc0ln....... - ' * * »~..¢' H f f m .f~a --.~curnuIa t e d i f . m a m i a m u m u m M A R I L Y N S I E R S B E C K T1 S th IJ k an I me bl n z na L,1 r._depumtors should ha ve the m m efare r=:E1=¢;u a u e g o a as a a m e alrnu a mg wa r protec tion as ban ks under the fed-G W E N C H A N C E The barrvws.which waizlnd Inrotmd 250 lbs. inch, hav e ~ hem lold at $12.75. Glenn also mtend | number ofhis Poland Chinn in the cpm clan,Wednesdny, md although no def- inite nporta are avnilable to dnb, he worn several nm, second, third, fourth, filth and sixth places.Adrian 1-'lym-l'| Kardon! mm A * . .51 ,._;,- 2. if,5§.;'1!£»¢- ;§;,';3:'7€5j?§' ="jj.=af 1 .2; ..»..\.fr;,v ,.v .,..,. .&Pn1.o,@ ..,s.~f ' -»wr- ;.~...,t141~ 3 a ; ¢~ #~ t ' f , . ' .lj r.e ~ . ~ ¥1' r ¥1»' . ,. "f ag !a ,..y ~.r ~J .w g..~3 t u s ,; = . , ,E .8 |I " Y " 2 ",-J e a P M g -' W v E o | ;\Q,. 49 .x \-=~<~.~° - Q ~a . c " i x ~ I eral sy s te m a nd u me etin g wa s called on the evening of Au g u s t 28th to d isc us s th e matter.A r e» presentative 01' a bonding c ompany wa s present and n.bond lar ge enough to protec t the depositors in c ase of failure was bou ght so that n o w Ken na :d h a s a bank th a t is abso lute ly soun d f rom any ang le. u m u m m Ma r i ly n Siernbeclc,12-y ear-old twi n da ug h te r o f Re v.and L i n . Lawre nc e S le rlbe c k, was gi ve n an even chance f o r rec overy this week by Oma h a spec ialists.Mi ss Siersbeclc suffered a frac tured sk ull an d othe r i njur ie s, o n Tu es - day o !laot we ek ;the ac cident uun ui. me Dunes ulmcl.l»¢u mln mebodieshad been buried i n a n up~ ri g h t p o stu r e, f ac i n g e n t. One o f the nkulia.n o w i n th e uossesaion of Mr.Hilninger f-°*"'he natinn's security Condnusd on Page Four iiiiiil umsmus HENDRICK-an automobile driven by Don ww uw as u uy » nuvy vww.pi||Woods O h ,h rode her '||hcyc1e' a»Z'I.'L°u..'3Zf§,.,§.» Avcmuml ' r o n A Y' s M A R K E TS F Darktown Maids Strut Their StuffSEN VISITS BLAIR Rasmus H nd k f th 5 _ For three difya following the acci-.Qinra' nnrl £».,f.l? ~ nl §=...f.l,1!<1<'Hl» Msriiyn was not expebed to.Wheat, No. 1 -____..--.._-$1.01\ _. . . _ . _ _. . . . . . . . . __ - -- » » ¢ - »--s v n - a (but her ondition is s5mewhat|Com.Lnnllndaa!"|"|\.nI a l e s e r - a , . . . . . . . . ¢ ,v n a u u D U | . | | u u u u v s p s l o uo f f i c e l a s t w e e k a n d h a d h i s s u b - s c r i p t i o n s e t a h e a d f o r a n o t h e r year.Ra smus is_ a Spanish W u ' ve t- eran an d is ma k i n g hi s ho me a t Gr an d Is la md whe n s to te ! of B 84 soldiers an d the ir wives reside. Rasmu s sta tes that there us tlarea imp ro ved at th i s time .Ry e -- -- - - - - ~ Os ts ___ A potluc k pic nic s uppe r wa s held Blrley _in the Fo rt Calho un par k, Sun da5 '|` "1§£¢§ even ing, by memb ers of Circ le No. E ase .2,Progressive Society ,an d thair| Bur.w¢7r1§(§z;l'§1; families.Th e Pr og re sd ve Soc iety Heavy He n sisa n orgsrmintion sponsored b y L e g h o m He n s : : ; the Fo r t Calhoun P ms b y te r i n n H a vy Spri ngs1CivilW a r veterans,th ir ty -tive " " "!Spa nish an d u.nu mb e r o f W o rld| Ch ur c h Log ho rn S l i m! ! !" L The 31r.\n;.;|looking craft lhove is a sua target. It moves onswasybackefi raf t I2 knots in one direction while the cruiser, tix milaway bangs away yvhile going 12 knots in another direction. Cunsidc ing the rock of the boat, that is not an easy trick. | m|GEORGE 1-1. NusaN 35¢ was married to Hi n13¢ Wright of Kennud, and lic four children were hom.11 " .r"|... i -i f " ~ . i ali\ 'A Iwar veterans. There nm mlm fwnl near Fort Calhoungoldstarmothéi-if S L B ~ and thirty widows and forty-four wives at the home.He maya that everything is donefortheir comfort. >» ++ oa n e w Newsphdfos 'He was n member nl the Metho-dist church but dnce movin; toi m Calhoun had become usu-cabed with the `- L Pmhynmn....\_ ,. D... n_.._._ _.____ 3 iu u u u a u 01.r u r i .u l i l l u u l l w m s r e n v w a s a n a c t i v e m e m b e r o f t h e M e n sGAYLE KELLY SELIS Thirteen Clear,Newsy Pictures ARLINGTON GARAGE Local News Events Are to be Found o f l :er So Fellowshlp Club.|He ll survived by hh wife,Myrtle,four children, Clyda oil Blair; Mrs. Raymond Ll. Jensen nlPortland. Orqsn; ln. Hu-ry IL Plullsn of Flon Cllhnun;l n . Rlchud A. Jolmlou of Omlhl ull four grmdehlldren.Dan,Clyde, Jr., and Rnnald Dann Nelnn andGenld Loo Paullen; also two Ill-!-ari,l i n .Anna W nd And l n . Nels Ndlen ol Omnhu; md thrubmlhin, E. C. md Willilm H. of (0ontin\nd on psp 4) \ \l:G<->~h,the luwu is full uf dnrkusl Lass. Tuesdny night A whale flock of 'em Named theah-wet: and like to sured ihe g;»=-»"-=-~cu d u m wedne- Y mo mmslwn and Lllla ti me Th Entan prim cameraman rounded them up for | plctun m Gnd out justwhaPu t of Alllmmn than dunky mlldtm lt lull hum. n Duma l u t 'haudayIIIN. »|»\»¢y thought up the idol nf A llurky no tha n mu ladies put on their best duk- wwn getupe and came forth.Left to right lhqy are Hu l aHoon, Betty llwn. Joyce Luld, lmhal s-lamry, Helen u¢um~ i tl l .and Geraldine Sulubury. And just about the time the mmenmsn l\'|Pl'!d the almtmr, Pets Kelly walked along to look L he la d uo v e x -.. .l a .. .p o l P¢be'| thus, tom We'll call Pete the interlocut-or of the llnlrlmel Show. nuwwao Now Plan and ngmq In This Week's Issue of THE ENTERPRISE Uqu in mi ht d n t h n l N0 Qther Wgekly Newspa|The man above ue required ~mane two 8-Inch mms. Some lend I-hp guns som ct "I I ".e x u ave en , ukxng care of the changs of mmwxth the mek of the lhip. other: nm nuduned in vnrloun plum in the gun turret. To blow the umoka out of the mm. the turreu have n 280- pound air preuun. Canon mm that not A gmt du! of noise llheard in the turret whan the gun il fired but the bint clou w the muzzle il such thgt no man can :und on dock. parts stock, w `mam-a Sorensen. S°'°;'°°» Ill zi dlta zkat flu rg* |g9 or some me,onMondny momlng. Mr. and Mn. Kelly Ind daugh- ter, Con! lee, will leave Sumdnyfor Ontuio.G a mma , -nu-vwmqgng,_ .__._...,......~.......-.... ....;..I ' - ' - - l l l l l l l l ! I | » 1 l " # u ' r n i Bhir. Nnbrnnlrl Flnnlmmluv A m u THE ENTERPRISE | leading Newspmer Subacdption Price Per Yan, $150 Entered aa second-clans mutter undar the lct oi Congnu Ol March 1879. at the poamffice at Blair. Nebnaka. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 0 ~_»,-J. HILTON RHUADES, Asdstant Editor; Adveniuing MARY-BETH MCQUARRKE, Local Ediwr MISS VANOLAJ. BRUNTON, Linotype Operator MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Operamr Keller, who has been living in the Wemer house, wiil rnove into the apartment vacated by the Peter- sons.Dr. and Mrs. P. I... Cady drove to Uehling,Sunday,to attend n family dinner in honor of the for-tieth wedding annivenunry of Mrs.Cady"a brother, L. W. Larson, and WASHINGTON GIRL 'I'O WED SOON ,wer e Mr s: E . S . La rs on , Min s Li l- li an L n m m ,an d E lme r L a n o n and s uns, all of Fremont. \2 . Hove ndi c k, sons, Verne ily and M an d dauirhte Mr .a n d md f a m i l yvisitorsa t home. Mr .an d Ma r jor i e al) ha. Harriet. Sund enrolled i n Bla i r hi g h sc hool,Mon da y ,whe re she will atten d th e c omin g y ea r. Mr .an d Mr s .I r vi n Neu ha us o f Wic hita,Kansas,sp e nt th e week- end wi th Mr s .Neuh aus'parents, Mr . a nd Mr s. J .P. Sund. Ma r vi n Ed mo nd le n o f W ic hita, Ka ns as , wh o sp en t La b o r Dn y ai; home, c aile-d on J u lia n J lmgb luth , J r.,Satur day . _». . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. ____ .:.:I l Mr. a nd Mr s. Ha ns Me nc e in ho n-or D a rlo vf g second bi ~das'were Mr. a nd Mr s. Pe te r L. Pe te rso n of Blai r,Mr s .A ma n d a Svo ge n on , Mr .an d Mr s.Bernard Tho mps on an d ba b v a n d Mr . a n d Mr s .Da veKr u g e r and Mu lvin . E lm e r Mormons is installing ehc tric i ty . Mr . a nd Hr s . A nton Li a tz e n vis - 41 », T h u n d l y B. Er ik ae nh er an d J oe - Mr s. J oh n C a li f o mi mda u g h ter ; o ! noon viaato Aiitendin pxc mc at e were ess a o f Oma h a spent th e we e k e n d wi th Mr. a nd Mrs . J u li an E . J u ng - bluth : n d farniiy . J ea nne J u ngb luth entertain ed at a s wi mmi n g p a r ty a t th e F r e mo n t sa nd Hts, La bo r D a y . Th os e p ro m ent. were Ma r jo r ie , Ru th, Do r oth y a n d Ha r r y ,J r.,Johnson,Irene Bugnsteud,Do ro th y Pierc e,Dean s |2a|~ .... la r~q_ Sunday din ner m m m o f Hams Mr . a n d Mrs . C h a rle s P ete m u e Swr ln ra o n . Ha r r y a n d A lma . we r e mmounc imz th e a ma z e me n t and Mr .an d M n ,Peter Han sen o f approac hing n1arr1am=o f the ir iflud ubo n.Io wa ,Lawrenc e J ohn- dau xh te r,Elfreida.to Ha r la n s o n a n d daugh ter,Patric ia,Mr s .Plamhec k,son o f Mr .a n d Mr a . Ne ll1 e P a g e and Mi s s I d a J ohn- H e r m a n P l a m b e c k o f E l k h o m s o n o f B r .T h e H a m s e n s w e r e T h e w e d d i n g w i l l t a k e p l a c e i n t h e a l s o C u l l e n a t t h e R e v .P , c . J e n - n e a r f u t u r e .s e n h o m e . i n K e n n u r d ., .\ Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Pence and Roland of Aurora returned, Satur-day, after visiting here and in Chi- cago, Iliinois. Roland had spent nmonthwithhisuncleandaunt,Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb. Mr. arid Mm F. E. Webb spent f Mr.and Mrs,Harry Johnson, ~rs.~GWenF a CO. TEACHERS ON .__ 1W as l l mg t on C o u n t y D e e d louise A. Kuhls el al ln Albe H. Stork: W% NE la SE NE27-18-9 & 20 A in Nw SW :bc 26 le-9; also SE SB nec 22-18-~ $2,500. Albert H. Stork & wife to L. DSpaldngzW'A NE & SE NE 27-18-9 61 20 A in NW sw nec 26 18-9; also sl: sl: sec 2218-9, $1.00 L. D.Spalding lo Albert H Stork and wife: W*/i NE 5: SE N sec 27-18-9 &Z0 A i n NW s sec 26-18-9; also SE SE sec 22-1~ 9.Fred H. Frahm & Sade C. Frah to Fred H., Sade 8: CatherineFra!-lm, joint tenants: Tax Lt 3 in sec 11-17-12; Lu in City af ' Calhoun, 6, 7, 8, Blk 23; 7 & 8, Bl~66; s, 6, 7, s, Blk 23; 7 & 5, Blk as 5, 6, 1, a, Blk 67: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1, a, Blk ss; 3, 4, Blk 72; a, 4, 5s, 1, a, Blk 73; 1. 2, 3, 6, 7, B, Bl 87; 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, Blk 88; also 95 inin Tax me 10, 1:1, 14, 15, & 21 al so NW SE in sec 12-17-I2 (l50.~X). $1.00. Several Washington Co n nty teachers, including four from Her man and one from Kenmrd, havetaken positions in the Burt Countyruralschoolsystem. The names which appear on the official router of teachers are Mrs. Liberty Clem- ents and Miss Evelyn Eriksson of Herman, who will instruct. District 8 school in Burt County; Miss Jer-aldine Edkson,Herman,District 12; Miss Frances Hovendick, Her- man, District 42;and Mies Elea- nor Jensen, Kennnnd, District 70. Fred K r o ma r o f Oma h a ;Mr .an Mr s .Charles Ber rv and Janei | Te kn mah :Mr s.Christina MAI. and Mrs . Mor ri s And er se n. g n v ........1 - J M n .R-ut"h Rosenbaum enter- tained at dinner. Tuesday , for Mrs.Lee Go rm x n .Flonence an d Alic e o f Log Angeles.C-difornia:M m My rtie Mc Ca nn. Mrs. Sa m W rist!nt, Virginiu. Fu n o and Sam. J r.Oth -or vi si to rs ti n d a y w e r e M r . a n d Mr s .Ha n s F1-nnksen o f Counc il Blu ff s,Iowa.,M r and M m .Clar- en¢»A. B ro wn .Mr s . M u i o n Den-nis. J ean and L a r r v o f B la i r . Mr . an d M n .-Clyde E .Rosenbaum, Mr . md Mrs . Gle n Ro se nb a um an dJ ud ith Kay e.Mr .and Mr s.J ap Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs . Clan:nc n Vanc e an d Ter ry .Mr . a n d Mr s. Lloy d Mc C a nn .Mr s .E a r l Jensen.Mr s.Ha r old Jensen.Mr s.Mi lto n Caribe:-pr,S a m W r i gh t and A .E.W ri gh t. Mr .and Mr s .W i lli a m Noel. L vn n and B i llv of Gr inn ell.Io wa . spent the`we ek-end n t the Daren-ta l. Har rv J . Noe l. h ome M r a n d M n .I-Iarolcf La u tr u n I n ~C .r ~.'..~ Advertise in The Enterprise It Bxiuzs Results ""Q ....,B q g Q ' } 4 ; ' n U b §~.. d i i m a r m e m a t J o h n we re Mr s . Ma r v W eb -f f C r u z . a n d Mr an d Faber of Los A nge le s, Mr s .Cly de Sto rk an d Te k a ma h we r e a f te r the manual Hovendic k k z ma h Dark.Sunday , .a n d Meadsmes E d and f a mi ly Charles lowsmd 1Iovendic k and Hovendic k and f a m- °s.Chester Hovendic k rs.M n .G¢UTifn Iii ndley were Thursdav evening the L .B.Hurrrison _gi Mrs. John Jackson.d Grace. spent. Friday 1 Kennard.visitim: frman of Los Angela.The Arlington publicJ_ _|F¢.......»|n»vn n h n of Lomzmont0 p Q ] | e { |U | |I U U B U I J u l u o l u u a r v l u l l L .L .P a t t e r s o n a s s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , beg inn ing hi s thir d term. The new members of th e fa c ulty n m Mins Eula Hardi ng of Pie rre, South Dn- kote,wh o wi ll teac h music ,and Mr s. P . s . Su tto n of F re mon t wh o wi ll teac h home eeonomim.Othe r membe rs o f th e fac u lty inc lude Misses Helen Reppert,Abbie Hy - song,Ma r y fwarner,Luc ille Sim- ek,Lorr aine Mc Kenzie,Ma r ia n Mc Gill; a nd C oac h Ir vi n Peterson. ARLINGTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs.Irvi n Peters on have rented the J .C.Price bun galow and wi ll li ve there du ri ng the school year. i t \l l 1 1 l 1 o 1 _ .. . . - el' s ily . use Flir . L o \ barl erly ma t .'rm gtern wasHeu Wil! Ar tl ard ard, Gue Mr s Mr s A .1 bfother, W. H. Webb and fam- lr .an d M m J .W .Ar n o ld o f ut, Mic higan, arrived, Saturrinz, vis it th e par en tal. H. A.IIac - Lh home. Mrs. Arnold was £orm~ Selma Ilae k ba rth before her Tiage,Au g us t 2. he J . F. F. Club's regular meet- was h eld by Mis a Ma ud e Ma s- Thur sday alternoon.Lunc h served to Mesdamea Fr ed uerrnan,Jr.,W a lte r Pfeiffer, liam Cook, Howard E dmondson, hu r Gi ff or d o f Fr emo nt, Le on - W u lf , Lloy d Br own, Otto Re n- J o hn L u nd , Howar d Marsh all. s m were Miss My r tle Loges, .J ohn Beck an d her mothe r, .Mic helsen or Chic ago,Mr s . B Hal||h:.\ol.r nnrl M m Allan Mi s s Ma ud e Mas te rs wa s 1 lu nc he on g ue st o f Mr s. A ntoi ne tt Lan ge!in Omah a,'l'uesday. Mr .an d M m J ulius Ha s s ani fa mi ly returned.Sunday evening f r o m a week wi th relatives nea Osmo nd a nd W ien er. Mr . a n d Mr s. E . S . Ne we ll we r pleasantly reminded o f thei :lard wedding anniversary , Monde; evening,wh e n a m o n o f f r i e n d helped th e m celebrate.Th e even ing was spent at c ard s after whic l a lu n c h wa s served.Pr es en t we n Messrs.an d Meadamea A r th u W hi te an d Ken ne th Nelson,bot! o f Benn ington;Claire Lec :one o Kenn ard,Ha r le y App le by 811|Clin ton Appleby of DeSoto, J'.A Swih ar t and son,Cly de,Norma Suo Pnlic z nf Omaha an d Mr s Oa |x B 1 fr B5| \ ar1r1 I I| hundnv afternoon ca\lem atEmilMutwnh were Mr. and Mn. O m Mencke and dauahter, Bar- ham md gnmddwghber.PuttyAnN lsnennRosleWulbern will be harnessto :he Brewster Ciub. Wednesdayaltnmoon, September 10th.Mrs.Nels P.Somnsen.Alnm Svngerson. Mn. Emil Mutzen andMm. Anton Mxtzen atwnded theDorcas Club at Kemmrd,Thurs-dav._Mr. and Mrs. Erml Matzcn and family vi1i!ed at the Otto Mntzeuhome. Sunday evenlnlDonald Vozt is n bemnner at theBrewster school this year.Hans Svogerson and Harryspent suurday and Monday an theBernard Thompson home.James Thompsons were also callersthere, recently.Clifford Wulf spent a few days last week az the Walter Jannhome. _Clara Mav Matzen is Aw:-nchngKennardHigh School.Mins Nora Collixzan of Lyons re~ turned to Brewster school,Mon-day. to teach her third year there.Miss Ruth Hansen. daulzhwr afMr.and Mrs.Hans Hansen,ia teachinlt Peaceful Hill School.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thompsonand son and Mrs. Amanda Svoger-son visited at the James Thompsonhome. Sunday eveninxz. Visitors at the Emil Matzen home. Monday. were Mr. and Mrs.Anton Matzen.Albert Nelson was a Sundsvmomink caller at William Voit!':.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thomasonand son and Mrs. Amanda Svoger»son were dinner Kuests.Wednesday, Bi the Hans Svogersnn home. Sunday xftemoon visitors atEmil MAtzen's were Mr. and Mm.Herman Matzen and Richard,James Christensen,Mdvin WHch. Mike Christensen and Alice Ma t u n .Ruth Matz and Delmar McVey were callers at the Elmer Monsonhome. Thursday,Eugene Wolamenn of Blair spent a few dnys last week ar, xheSmvn Wolsmann home. Paula Leo Jones and Kathryn Rohwer of Calhoun, 4-H judging team, won first place at the StateFair, entitling them to s trip to the National 4~.H Club Congress in Chicago, next December. PaulaLee also _won xrmnd championship0nher wmter costume. Sunday dinner xruests of Mr. andMrs. Elmer Jensen were Mr. undMrs. Walter Gutschow and family of Blair. Jeanne Junghluth entertainedthe 4-H club. Snturdav alter-noon.Present were Mary Jean Jones,Peggy Dorn Renard,E u n i c eBrown,Ruth Wilkins,Marjorie\Gi|Iry. and n mmm n,....n... |-\... ;, ;1_aL¢5;'@ '~"lf1\%lJMrs.Andrew Svendxrnard is on the nick list at this wrizinsz. March school onened Mondaymnrninz with twn new teuchem inchxrxre..Misa u m m Slmblnan teacheg fhe "wer mom and issGeorgxn Marshall also of Arlinz-Lnn. Keachvs the lower room.Fournewbeginner!include MarilynFrench,ods Jacob, Dunn:LeePluRKe and Roger Jensen,Mrs.Alvin Svendwmrd andMarlene visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken-neth Larson in Akron,Colomdo,Int week.Ansel Andersen,Allard andMartinStorkareattendhuu theFrye Aircmft School in Omaha.Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Fuchs nm!Bnnme. Mrs.Howard Jensen and son, Hnward, Jr.. were callers atdm John Stnrk homo. Fridav even.Inu.Pvxzkv Stcrrk went all dayMondav thvre. Manznret Jansen.Marian Niel-sen, Dorothv and Marjode Frenchare attgndimr Blair High School,all hnvmu lrrmluuted from Marchlast May. Ben and Almx Miller and How-ard Jensen are attendinr the fairin Lincoln this week.Messrs.and Mesdamea MlltonCnrlberfz anq Aon and Harold Jen- sqn and famxlv attended the fair inLmcoln.Wednesday. f i 1 ~ § H @ §~;fi 1 1 ;# » @ ~ Mrs.Fred Rnmser and Berthaand MN. G. F. Paulsen warg Fre-mont shoppers, Friday,miscellaneous shower wasatthe Emil Kruse home forVemKruse,formerly Dor-Todd. uf Waterloo.Around relatives and friends m.¢end» AheldMrs. othvfirny ed.Mr.and Floyd Schinedc visited at the M. H. Sundn home in Casey. Iowa. Wednesdav. und Mrs.Elmer Paulsen.\ ~and Mrs_Earl la mm af I M d W.T. Nesc:\Pe}?ome.°n av an the Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Cunninzlmm and dluzhtera.Enim and MyrnaofArlimlion,visited Chris andMwltrle Bermnnnn and Ed Goedek-er. Tuenda .yMr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielsen unddnukhcer:ment Sunday nz theChrisNielsnnhom.in Omaha.Delores Tietlten was a Thurs-day visitor at the G, F. Paulsenhome. In honor of their daughter, lar-mizw.Mr. and Mm. Chu-les Pdf ers cntvrmined nt n birthday nar-zy.Sunday evening.Present fordinner were Rosa Luschen, Ona!Imp-Tiltueln. Bemette Arn.El- frquln Peters and Lorraine- Peters:Willie Arn.Rnymond Kuhl,R.|y. mnnd Peters.Alvin Arp,HarlanPlnmbeek. and Mrs.Men. Arp.Mrs.Anna l'.liasyuusewn cele-brnl d h bs hd 'r - Colorado was a Tuesday suvverguest At Charles Hovqndxckn.Minus Jerzldine Enksgn. Fnn-ceg Hovendick. Evelyn Enksen "ldMrs.Ervin Clements attendedteu:.her's inmmze at Tebmnh, Slvlr.L d Mrs,Harold Smith, Pearl and Iavemn.retvrned_ lmweek Alter ten days az the Mumm-sotu lakes and Iowa stave fair. Mrs.Lester Curley.Mrl-BertThompson.Miss Etta Krohn. Mr.and Mrs.Paul Smick and LprryandAukust Jordan spent Ffld8Vat Telhuta.1Mr, and Mrs. Russell Wells andElloiseand Misa Ethel Kuhlmanare vmcationinz in Ohio,\New England e\:hool»openedMondaywithMissJeanetteArt-land of Camlwidze.Nebnukl.as the upner mom teacher and MxsnRuthBrodersonazmininchargeof the primary room.Four newhigh school pupils an Lucille Mad-Sem Dean Pewrson, Leslie Oennln and Dean Christensen.There are also five beginners Jean Andermn.Vivian Blum, David Gem-v. Man-lyn Bnrtlinz and Richard Thumb* son.Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Blum at-tended the aura fair.Monday. Mr. and Mn. Iauie Krohn. Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Krohn and son andChesterKrohnofSiouxFalls.South Dakola. were Mondnv din- ner zueste of Charles Kmhns.Miss Esther Knuzer of Fremont===>;=,;=xhp week-end with homefn.Mrs. John B.Erik8en and Jer-aldine wen Tuesdav dinner guestsof Mrs. Manraret Ziegler at Blair. Phyllis Rozert reurmed Thurs- dav eveninxz alter :wa months atPasadenl.California.Mn. Fred Peck. Nellie and helm attendmi club at Mrs. Reber; Webt,on's. Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wakehdd and sons were Tundav dinner guest! of Alma and Binik Fletch-er.Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ConetyInd sons were eveninz callers.Mr.and Mrs.Ax-1 Mutill andMelvin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ma- rlll and dxuzhiera. Mrs. A. I. Ma- Kill and Bobbie drove to Bancnoft.Sunday. to attend th- annual Ma-Rill reunion.Mmdames Charles Hofvendlck.Vernon Hovendick.Chester Hov- endick .md Howard Hovendick. at- tended n demonstrationat thePu-H.,Lnftis home. Thursday.Mrs.Bert Thomason and Rich- ard spent Wednesdav at :he ErwinSprick home. near Calhoun.Mr.and M m Henry Krugerhavereturnedalterthree weeksin Cnlifnmia.Mrs.Fred Peck and dauzhtersspentThursday nftemoon at theI-.dur lAr8eh hume,Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Mn ll:end fumilv were Blnir visitzga. Sundav.Junior will attend Hi lh Srhvol there,Teachers from Lhis vicinitv in-clude Mlrjorig Jackson. at John-M "mrs, ,f____f\~j;~r<..Mr._gna fjggn schoq[;Franneg Hovendick. ¢\_er n av.uesda;_en-tcrtalniunth full ' \ i 1¢ | IKe1 h\ eE b vs A. A. Hahlbeck and Mrs.Allen Lanker. Mrs.H. W. Shoultger retumed car Anderson |; whore sh e wa s c a lled b y th e ser- ious illness o f her sister-in~Iaw, Mr s. W i llia m E hn i ng er . Le la nd L i n n o f Cly de,Kansas, visited ove r th e week-end wi th Jac k Cady .Mr. Li nn wa s e n rou te ho mo tu sp e nd a wee k before en- ter the Kansas Sta te College a t Manha ttan , Kan sas. Mr .and Mr s .Chet G.Ma rsh ali and Be ttv d ro ve to Hi k ma n . S un - day ,where they were dinner guests o f relatives.Mi sa J u li aHar di ng a c c o mp an ie d the m as f ar as Linc oln. Mr . an d Mr s. Ha ro ld W eb er i ef t on Tuesday morning'f o r Estes Par k,Colorado,for n.brie f va c a- tion.E n route they wi ll vis it Ma n d a a t Cheyenne,W y oming, Mr .an d Mr s.Rodney Peterson ha ve mo ve d f r o m th e G.H .Ro m eniciide ap ar tmen t in to th e J .A. Patterson homo.Mrs.Iiinnche ," 'YYiZ=Cdn¢l{q Vlolw .1~ An n ua l Progressive Club Pic nic He ld in Blair Th e an nu al picnic of memb ers o f Mc Ca rthy I'rop;ressive Club an d the ir fami lies wa s held Sun~ day a t the Bia ir s wi mmi n g pooi pork.Present were Messrs.and Mes dames J ames Tho mps on,Mar~ gsret.and Eileen,C h d s Christof- ferson and daug hte r, J ohn Barry , Paul Bar ry an d Paul,W .J .No - va k an d Ralp h, M. A . Matz, Me rt~ on Winchell and Irene, Bert Cooper, Pete J ensen, all o f th e Mc Ca rthy nei ghb orh ood ; Mr. and Mr s. Elmer Tmh u ls e n an d fa mi ly o f th e Crui c ksh ank distric t; Mr. a nd Mrs. J ames Tho mps on and baby an d J ohn Tho mps on o f Oma h a ;and J oe No va k o f Mc C arthy . ............................... Mr. an d Mrs . B er nar d Tho mps on an d baby non and Mr s .Ama n d a Svogerson spent Sunday even ing |:.... .. _._ ,...... ..-.., .lenn-sing went to Lincoln, Sunday. tovlsltHarry Helmsinz who is em-Dloyed them.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Koenis: of Omlha were Sundav Visitors ofMr. and Mrs. O. W. Marshall.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rosenbaum.Mildred md Judith Kaye wore,Thursdav overnidht :ments of Mrs.Helen Twiford and children in West Point.Helen Rosenbaum re- turned home with Lhem u'u=rspendinz s week in Wes; Point,Mr.and Mm. Jesse Maiwald.Jr. and son of Omxhn visited Mrs.Ruth Rosenbaum,Thumiav.In the evening zhev called at SamWriszht's.Harold Qualaett of Des Moines.l o w ;was n caller st the RoyNelsonhome, Saturdsv afternoon. Enid Rosenbaum of Blair was an overnizht zuesv. of Verna Uter-nunn. Tuesday.Tuesday eveninz. Mr. and Mrs.Edward huma n and dsuxhters,Mr, and Mrs.Charles Bates and Wilrm. T. W. Bates, A. E. Wrigh: and Delores.Donna and MyrnaNoelhelpedDorisl.a\xtl'\-l'D cele-brate her birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pedersen ofOmllm were Sundav afternoon visitors of Mrs- Ruth Rosenbaum.Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Noel andfamilyof Teknmah wer.Sunday vilitors lt the s. Penis. H. J. Noel Rnd Churles Bates homes.De»lures. Donna and Mymn Noel. whohad spent a week here.retumed with them.Mr. and Mrs. Weslev R-nmSev ofDnuhn were iruesta of Mrs. Chris-in; Miller.Monday.Mr. and Mrs.James 3.hneider urs visitimz in Chicano,Illinois.Mrs. Helen Twiford. AM-a Ruthmd Donald and Mis; Cox-een Hum-xhrev_ of Wat Point. were F1-idav wernlzhz zuests at :hs Glenlonenbaum home.Thursday visitors ut Mrs. Eliza-eth Barry's wexe Mr.and Mrs.Vlll Ostennann of Miami. Flonds.Mrs.Hettie McCann and Flor- nee of Omlhs visited Mrs. Ruthlosenbsum. Monday.Helnhm Mrs. H. E.Ward cele- rate her birthday.Wednesday. 'ere Mr. and Mrs.Leslie Rem*nd childmn. Mr. and Mrs. J.L.chmeder.E. Nonieen,and Mrs. : u o ox=|o o I>S H O E S Tan or Black i D x f o r d s _'$1.25 to $3.50 ' Schookiughoes ' v "":;6M54 uaum. wins. SALVE KO S( u m C e c i l B . D e M i l l e ' s LUX RADIOTHEATER h H e r e A g a i n F o r Another Season Of Hollywood'| Smash Hi t s. . - S t a r t i n g N a x t M o n d l l At 1r.M. A n d E v e r y M o n d a y Th e r e a f t e r Presented By Lux Soap On |290 on your dial g ¢o : o ' \ .. | I ~ » -~" I f :, .~; f ; , . \,r ¢ ~.\f ~ q ~ ~ /. ¢i n c ii$ 1 . 9 5 t o $ 1 . 7 5 ~ I r » >s l y ! \ >1> III son, Mickey, returned to Wnfloo on Sunday after a visit with the lat- ter'a sister, Mrs. L. L. Patterson,and family. M m .Ho wa r d Edmondson,Mr s. Homer Mc Clellan. and Mrs. Georme_ __ .. _ - _-. -.. .. . . - - ._ . . . . - ¢ , -Ludwig were co-hosteases on Tues- day evening when they entertained abou t 40 Indies a t the regu lar me e ti n g o f th e Womerfn Soc iety for Ch ris tia n S er vic e a t the M. E. churc h basement.Th e pr og ra m c ommittee in c harge was Mr s .L . L .Patterson and Miss An n a Els- ner, and the program inc luded de~ sc riptive talks by Mrs.H.W . Sc hoettger,Mr s.Patterson,Mr s . Therlo Rec kmey c r, Mrs. A. C. Rom enkilde, Misses Warner and Simek, al! of who m to ld of the ir vac atio n trips and showed pictures and souvenirs - »ho m M he r o f \ wi ll ents son.M spurntz S1 M m we nan d M pic n Ma c l~'rid i n L Ac lo r, Judi4 Divni Sund b lr lh an d kxnn: | | u u u . I A u v s u o v|\| .e.iss Eiieen Th omps on began teac hing duties as in a tmc to r Gardner School,Mond ay .Sha c on tin ue to sta y with he r p ar- , Mr. an d Mr s . J ame s Th omp - r.an d Mr s.Gi ff or d Nielsen it Sun day wi th the Pa ul Me!- fo mily near Florene. Anday dinner guests of Mr. and .Ea r l Tho mps on an d J o A n n a Mr .and Mr s.Fred Frenc h son, C ly de, of Ken na:d.rn. J udith Aro ns on a tte nd ed a ic din ner nt th e h ome , o f Mrs. Lazure,Thur sday evening. ay she spe nt at Lino rna Beac h incoln. mmpa nied by her gran ddau gh- Shir ley Arun son of Blai r, Mrs. th Aroneon attended n fa mi ly if at Fuls orn park i n Tekamah, lay.Th e event wa s n joi nt day c elebration,ho n or i ng Mr . f m C h e s t e r A r o n s o n o f T e - a _ ___--..........ww - -- - ------- ----=" u - -'"u In n I : J ; las o n , g f o m u m f ''J 'IA ; B ve n a o n n n ¢ !. c l 1 !l c !§ ; n l r g . H L E I ...|Li°£'. . ' é " ' f= § € . . . . .Hl '5 . '. . § '3 . " . 5 , 'm . f . ' I . | s l l -... ..l l | _ _I ""l l _ _ _ - . . Mi ss Helen V la sa k sp en t Fr id ay afternoon as th e guest o f Car la Hinriley . Mr . a n d Mr s.Le on Hi nd le y en - tertained a t dinner,Sunday ,fo r Mr s.C.J .Iiindley . noon,Loon and hisIi i nr lky ,visited the loy s ol Ca rter La ke . Th e Mc Ca r th y I i ome ma k er s me t wi th Opal Wrioh,Sunday .Plans Iwe re dis c us sed fo r a pi c ni c a t thels w i m mi n g pool park,September =2l. I n the af te r- mothe r,Mr s . Ed wi n Hi nd - Mr .an d Mr s.Ea rl Osborn o f Ken na rd were guests o f Mr .an d Mrs . Ralph Lo ng well, Su nd ay eve- ning. Bono Sc hool opened Monday with on enrollmen t of three p upils. MisaB e u l a h N i e l s e n o f R i n g s t e d ,l w a , , _|__. . _\ | ..|. .\ u ll. a n n mr s .l.a\\reI1C€ Hansenan d daughters,Mr .and Mr s.El- mer B. J ense n and fsrni lv, and Mr.and Mrs. Paul Jollrs | || | [}€!d Albert Hansen celebrate his bi nh da y . Tuesday evening. Mr s.G.F .l'aul~=-n vriterlaiiwd 'I'hurBday , in ho no r o f he r |!:iu|;l1 t e r L o r m i n e ' s h u r t|¢h d a y .i § l i | . t \ w e r e M r s .F r e d i t a m s e r m u l l l . r : t h a ,M r s .L e n a D o d s o n a n d 1 ; .n . C u m m i n g s o f O m a h a ,M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y T i e t g e n ,O p a l a n d L l e - l o r e s ,a n d R a y m o n d K u e h l . M r .a n d M r s .J .O .M a r s h a l l w e n t t o L i n c o l n ,S u n d a y ,t o p r e - p a r e a b o o t h f o r e x h i b i t i n g h i s M a r s h a l l M i l k C o o l e r . M a t t e o s c h o o l o p e n e d M o n d a y , S e p t e m b e r 1 ,w i t h A g n e s E m m a n - u e l o f N o r t h B e n d a s t h e g r a d e b e a c h e r a n d F l o r a R i v o l a o f O m a - h a u t h e . h i a ' h s c h o o l t e a c h e r .S i x lu uensnn,MPS.U.Fra nk,\Ir\=1:80 Mi lle r and children o f i llmr Mrs.H. Soren sen and Grave Mr -Les ter Loazemann Mr s ..\.n..\r| derson.Mrs.ii e nr v | { r u : vr and children.Mr s.J i m Andirr.:1.anddaughter.Mrs.Chris Nilsn:1 :\ll> N P."2'oT<n||Mrs.N.Knudsen. \l1~¢l|:irI~~fliisfvldt an d chil- ulrvn 3lr-l.f»r¢an Christensen. Mrs. ( n r I H|| \rr||ak1ullpcr 01 Fr emon t mul Mr s (hr|>.Sunds. |.=\llo per t.S n i k e - r ? " X d ;RoRe llroderson;Leia Peek.Belle Ce t.-r,Mr s.Er vi n Clemente si 'IIvely n Eriksen. near Dec atur; a1 .I'o r r s i n e Hzndiev.Coll school.Mi ss Luc ille Madsen is atte n mg;Dana Colleen:Phy llis au Ro b e n Kramer.l.\| i'Hin dley ai E mme tt Roger:ill|a t He n n .Hi z h School :mil i'£'Illi Smit Blai r Hi gh .I Mrs.i n M3|.fil|.\#r<\1 tu Charles Kloninsrer and M r '1:1||:mfl llflliwlv :ilt1|1\i|||n EaruGeorge Goedelrer and son, Clrly sle r1|"|:<Il\-lill1~ rn rn ~.1 :'~l P o f Hershey ,Ne bmak a,visited U10E d Goedeker's,Fr id ay Tuesd ay e venin g gu ests of G. F.Paulsens were Mr s.Le na Dodson and Gena Cunnings,He n r y 'Piet- izen and dnuirlners a n d Ra y mon dKue hl.Th e par ty was a s urp ri se in hon or O! h er bi rth da y . Mr .and Mr s.Alf red Ro sen kilde o1:._§alifo_rnia soent.Saturd av .lt I r .. | I |. g a r ~ .l l u | : ' | \1 \ | m n l i f . ' \ l 1 A l u m I " l ¢ l r l u r s i n n t ~ e e r a l d a v s l a s t w e e k a t t h i M 1 L i l l i a n L o f t i a h o m e \ \ h l l |M 1 L o t u s a t t e n d e d M o t h e r (a m D : I " m ° n o n t . S u n d a y e v e n l n e g u e s t s a t t i F r e d P e c k h o m e w e n M r .a n d M 1 L i n t o n P u f f e r a n d f a m i l v a i W g i t e r P e c k o f T e k a m n h n~nd nd d.ndnd an.h, af -.m u. v -ns.rx.hl he 1. Eeu1: ane aun From Oklahom..':» largest and most popular coal mine. Super cleaned.Dust-:fearfl by \VaxoI.Hi gh i n he a t,lo w i n uh. Troublefree.Correctly shed.App]oved by B. C.U.C Only $8.00 Per Ton (Delivered) -|OLI\\OU|ST Phone 57 -Ben Reeh Blair, Nebraska W o l v e r i n e W o r k S h o e s ~ c0MFon'rAm.s. LONG WEARING SHOES u Well Sola, $3.95 lo sus B-illth Shoe, $4.95 Io $5.50 o Oth e r Go o d W e a r i ng S ho e s , $ 2 .0 0 w $ 3 . 9 5 .4 0J .D .G a r r n s o n oB||ir, Nebraslu ll oaol = o a o ono °l='-10% ) ~<. 'Q HOURS 9 to 12; z to 5. Awolntmenin Made Colds, Sciatica, Neuriiix, Lumbagu,Head-aches,Rheumntism,Appendidtil, Conxti»pntion; Sinus, Liver, Slomlch, Kidney andBladder Troubles; Femah Disorders; Nerv- uuanesa;High Blood Pressure:InfluenzaandManyOtherDiseasesRapondzo Chiropnctic Adjustments. D r .D .C .Ku e e , C h i ro p mc t o r P H O N E 2 5 4 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON OOLFAX STREET Te rm Are Cuh Offics. Sl-Home $3 \| Supplement Your Fa rm G ra ins Wi t h H¢@!40% H02 Smlement F o r A C o m p l e t e H o g R a t i o n _We Quoh Tha Lowex! Prices nun wen nnmu as me msmxcmshe in making her home wit U Frank Soll family. Advertise in The Enterpuin n Brings Remln 1 1 wuuam Peters -mr. a: new pupils were enroiled: Jimmy wer 5F, and Stuart Mrrshall. Jeny Schntlt- }_~r1E;5- 3 Z ' § { " m ? f f 3 3 ~ J o h ;Bk e r ,L u r i nd T : c h o l s . v D o m e n C h r i s -w i t h M r a n d M . . .m n l l ». _M i n n t€nSEl"l BTI n r n u w » md Mrs. MelvinAckerm| iundgv eveninx sz-nests 1.Enksens.n h i a a ¥I¢.....h»..._ n r . \ ua xt l l..._ ....... .ul-se.Jeanne,Beverly and JimmyMarshall spent Sunday in Arling- ton.Chester Jungbluth returned fromGreenRiver.Wyoming,Frldsy, snd spent the week~end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jung~hluth. Other guests,Sunday andMonday, were Mr. and Mrs. Allredlirodcgard. Mr. and Mrs.Francis Junghluth,lla Mse and Marjorie of Omaha.Jon Edwards. Betty Jehlen, Bet-ty Gust and Tom Batson of Om-aha and Alberta Dietrich of Fre- lnunt were guests ol Jullun Jung-bluth, Jr., Sunday.Psula Lee Jones accompaniedMiss Ruth Wolfe to Lincoln, Sst~ urdny. Mr.And Mrs.leslie Wells ofDnashn called at Fred Jungblutlfs, Sunday. Jsnry, who had spent a vacation there. returned with them.Mr. and Mm. Fred Kumm re- turned recently from Knox Coun- ty. Mr.und Mn.Fred Jun luthAnd Mr. und Mrs.Alfred gbmde- gsrd spent Frldsy ln Fremont.Mrs. G. F.Paulsen ls visitingthe Morton Sands family in Cssey,luwl. Mrs. Julian E. Jungbluth spentWednesdaysiternonnwithher psmnts, Mr. and Mn. H. s. wil-liams ln Omnhs. Jullsn and Josnnecslled ln the evening md weredlnnar guests.Gene Jsnien,lan of Mr. sndMrs. Elmer B. Jenlen, had the ml.l~Iqtuns to fdl on' s \...,a .c \--- .II and baby.Arn Mm. G. F.Paulsen is snendlnx; ferv dsyé lui pw M. H. Sunds ml at e .Owl."n l s n d M r ;Charles Mlsfeldt :nd funlly moved so Blslr. Satur- sv.Clark Sorensen. An Dornscker.Hemmn Mordhor1;' snd Russell W`tllflled u -lfte»»»L'?.'.¥n§°.n week, in North 5.5 kata.Russell was called hom, on account of his sisters illnessMr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Christen- sen snent Ssturdu afternoon vis-;gff~»=,*=g°'v~» Wlese lt St. Josel>lz'so p ta .i l . .Wuhlnzton School opened Monday wl Miss I/ucllle Acker- man and .Ilene Little asMach rs.Fr-:ness and Lillian Wiese have been suendinz s few dlys st theg i l l M l t x e n s n d H e n r v T i e t x e n o m e s . Mr, up Mn. Merlin Bunds andm m : . f § : ° § d § : " m e m S e b Mr. Joe Fitch. Mr. and Mn. L. B. Hsrrlson sz- tended s hlrthdsy mm in honorofMsrgu-ez l-Ilndky.Fridayevening.Mr. snd Mrs A.I.Mtzlll And Bobble :vent Thursdsv evening svRaymond M»a1ll'|.Miss [All Peek was s dinnerestPrldsvofMrs.BllncheWfu of lllllr. hesdavrunnereauat¢ eRsyandMsrk Mc(sumlslu home were Mrs. Nnncv McConnul\s AndWendell.Mrs.Elllbe i h Sta lsrms... u.|-.. -_A ..._-J?' o x v m us p e n t L a b o r D a v a t h o m e .M r .a n d M r s .J o h n J a c k s o n s n d s w r h t e r s m e m T u e s d l y i n B l a l a m i s t i n x z M r .u \ d _ M r s .l - l e m H o v e n d i c k w i t h m o v m z . M r .a n d M r s .O m L o r s c h s n M r s R u t h l a f t i s o f B l a i r w e r M n n d a y d l n n e r l z u e x t s o f A l m s n _ i l h B i r d l e F l e t c h e r . e f o l l o w i n g w e r e : m e a t s o M r s .A l f r e d K r s m e r M a n d a e v e n i n g :M e s d a m e s A . H .P e n u m i l l e r .L B .H a r r i s o n .A l b e n M t d s e n .E .W .W i l s o n .F r a n k B m d s r s u n , J .C .B m d e r s o n . B e n W s c h t e r .G e o n r e H i n d l e y .W i l l i s n S p r l c k .J o h n J a c k s o n .B a r h a m A n d e r s o n ,G o r d o n A n d e r s o n .R o l a n d W a c h t e r o f L i n c o l n :M i s s a J a n e t t e A r d a r e t h .B i r d i e F l e t c h e r .L o r r a i n .H i n d l e v .G r i l l e J a c k s o n s u d H a r r i e t W i l s o n .M r . s n d M r s .H o w u n i H o v e n d i c l a n d J a c k i e a n d M r s .C h u l a H o w e n d l c k w e n -D m l h s v l s l u m W e d n e e d a v.J o h n n v m e n !t h e l h v s l C h e s t e r H o v e n d i c k ' s . M n .B e n 'l ° h n m n s a n w s s q m - d s y s v s n i n r u o n - a t t h e A u z u s l J o r d o n a n d C h s r l n s K r o h n h o m e s . V i v i s n B l u m m o n t s e ve n . :d s y u l u :w e e k a t O r e n 'B l u m s . A r e u n i o n o f t h e B o r c h e n i i n z f a m i l i e s w u s h e l d s t t h e A r l l n n r w n P s r k .S u n d a v .h o n o r l n z M r .a n d M r s .L o u i s K r o h n .M r .a n d M r s E l r s K m h n s n d C h s r l e s K m h n n l S i o u x F a l l s .S o u t h D m k o u .T h e K m h n s w e r ,f o r m e r 'r e s i d e n t s o f t h i s vl c i n l l y .M r .a n d M r s . C h a r l e s K m h n a n d E t t a s n d H a r - v l n s n d D v n l n J o r d a n w e r e l l l l o n k t h u ,l n a t t e n d a n c e . G u e s t s .P r l d a v . o f M r .s n d M r s . E d H n v- » . a l . \ .»...... ¢ _ . .. L U . - O u r S c h o o l S a l e C o n t i n u e Como to Kultermani Bon Fra s nklin Store forCH001.NEEDS' ; , . | , . » h _ ..,_......H.and break his arm. Wedneldny.IMn.Pnul Jones mtumed, Fri- day evening,from the |loLher'| Vnation Camn. an lnmld a~day affair held It the Scout Camp near Fremont. FYISte enufn rlux. n i ' w . . . mm . n u uu n aln ofnnd Mrs. A. T. Ball of ovenx.The UIll; mud Mnrth.Klns u Ind Mrs. Hlllr.L¢.\v~&|z-Stav-wem ovemhzht west; nrud lentheir home Wednesdny morn- __.-.-\.~~.- .wnunuu me mnn-duyn of Mrp, Hovendick und AlfrvdJelverneu of Herrnnn wen Mennrn.and Maxaman Wlllhm Christen sen and Kanneth. Ole Jansen HarInnChrlttonaen md mmf Lo u.C1yd¢ mu-h. Alnud Janne:-nn Ind z BLAIR noun Mlu. - 5 ::¢ n| ¢ n Bros.Pho no Whi le 223 . , ' a " ' Tllnhr Nnhrhnkn. Senternber 4, 1941¢ . n . . . . |--_ ~V I " ~/~'`-~~~-1 *~*\x /\fn*._b 'W +=~"'0 .~~~- '° j " ' 4 1 ~\\ ..I Q ~~~~;~J /~/2:-1'~'-~*.-' T ~;;.. W ."»....7 '" N A L / '.'>»/s 1 r .w _ 5 f a ;| ~. d f -1 gg / / ""°\.~g ~j§!._~3 ~.~s.,~o f ;n ~ f .a.L n 1.*Q 5-fy, ~..\:?: 'W '1 ~..~`_. 0 .~,_m .u.1.f§)14.-ar ~.~.*3,.y . » ~ ° - - a ~# Q Q \ °'-Q-..c Q...~f ,|'1;"E¥». 'L A-fp!~HOVENDICKS MET Steak Fry Fetes Southern Guests BUSY BEE CLUB HONORS IO Fur the first time in mo AT TEKAMAH T h e a n n u a l H o v e n d i c k r e u n i o n r 1 a r Atte nd Lunc heon lire\l I..~l .100*I n Li!lC0|l\ ~r Season Held Mrs. Kenneth J ensen of Lino-oin ~mana ;:ews Mrs.Helena SH!! gonfmcd to - n m : Misses Au ld a A me s and Lo r - ine Hansen were lunc heon guests t i o n , i s r e p o ~ Miss Virg ene dau ghter o f Mr . Schmidt.,wi ll en day n fte mo on in o '\V ""''Ama ,_ ,,,,,,,,.,,,| Nm\Ki n F R M I L Y mr Ho s pi t a l fo r UNITED I N F R E M O N TItandobservn-|._ n be improving.'A reunion of the Newkirkn wasAnnesehmadlheld in I"remont'a Wildcourt Park, and Mrs.John'S\1fld-BY~ Main next Sun-Those who attended the eventbservance of her were Mr. and Mrs. Ain-ed Ander- re thanl Iwith around 150 relatives present]Ithé Buv Bee C1115 Q]-}l".]I.¥+..Ir'n Wednesday.Her guestudedthefollowing Blah' Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. ver, Mm.H.l. J. Brewer, mes Thompson, Miss Fran- lanlon and Mrs.Norman nfn-..... Ifrom mai,-_Herman,'1`ékamah,|A steak fry was held at the Ty-Onklnnd,Omaha,Arlingum,and son cabin on thc Missouri River Winslow.|banks near Blalr, Sundiy evening, Representing Bhir were Ma nn .complimentary to Mr.nd Mrs.0leandMesdnmesRoyAtwood,Ed Olson ol Buckhorn, New Medea.Hovendlck and Mgdmd D¢weyIAmong Lhose present were Mr. Holstein,Frank Hnvendlck and and Mn. Olson,Mr.Ind Mrs. Herman, will Llnd¢n.P'nndn Hov- Frank Smirh "1 Omaha;Mr. and endlck ma lnmily,Lira.Pearl Mm. 1; A. Bohn, Mr. and Mn. Clif: wqmés§1}yf'Ixu""~ `r1§é"'B"¢`1' ra cannon was in honor of Mrs. Lulu!" Shelhm of Council Blutfl, I°w¢. n .member of the organizatinn.A'K\1 pmnic dinner, held at the home nf!!Mrs. George Pickell, was followed we by n pleasant locial afbemoon.1Present were the following mem- Ne hai1 and cial Union, which was discontin-ued last June because of the sum- mer heat, met at the home of Mrs. Anhur W. Johnson, Tuesday alt- ernoon. Mm. Johnson was assisted in her duties as hostess by Mrs. luncheoxlist incl friends: Al CanMrs. Ja ces 0'l» Mu nuuuvlen nla us ner *"'""' "'""""¥~m u 'I'ue:d; ,Mm William Mrs. Emnly Blackwooda t Y .hnél of the Mxney diltrict sonldw- Nels, ol Omdu und Mrs. n of Blair.Jmson md dluglltera |p¢ Hrs.Fred Huff of Lmnmlle, dw dwmo on with Mrs fbraaka. nnem nl. wa a .M Jmsen. sen ann cmluren of Blair;Mrl.and son Lottie Peck of Fontanelle; Mmm' and Mesdamea Marie Newkirk and.i°%,.& family. Edward Newkirk and m- il I:`:§`xiE;$;§ and Mrs. Lnuié Arm- Tilden stead. | l | \ Ia '.Elmer enrolled, Ro ll a lz v I eanor, Alfred Skov and Lyle, AL vin Katt, Mr. A. B. Newkirk andEdna,E.V.Newkiri:and Ray- mond and M1-s.,John Hart and Bi]-ly of the Arlinftun vicinity; Mrs. Han? Andersen and children of Crete, Nebnska. . Alriftwuprumtedhllf|.W . pq.-¢¢F.Hemphill, In nppredldon far Honormr avi* 9'.*1'°§!':5§£"_!'5 Em-_.!_ln. b o r D a y w i x ` i I S r ~ ~Mi n Lornhze Hansen d Mrs. 0. M. Ireland.fllondny. in the CadifnrninU-...==..)ireclor Johnson and daughters, Wil! Hov- ford Krause and PewGeorgeWooley,nxtional §f;"'k and M"bl°Henry Haven- Blair; Mr. and Mrmr ~-~-. .. and Frank Lmden and Herb- lon nndBatbnra and] A_ Ty so n of! v~° °¢ an nu 5 |ICD!43 5 |!.I. ll » Dl !EI\» 0Il¢ Il .l .| B»| 4K n n n n t h T v - l c k e l M N .F ' ° ° m n 'l i l c k z x- , l l 1 1 1 ;f;;':,;a~i.=.. L11 o f B l l i r i W i lli a ms o f -N u - -. ... r|.»1J 7 . ra_L /:;. :"~3 : 4\ r f1 ~1.~ 2 . " < ~ .- f 5 " ~ ' School n Oma lu .Mi ss Hansen, wh o gradu ated f r o m Bla i r Hi g h Sc h aol In t s pri ng , i s the dau ghter of Mr . a n d Mn. A. C. Ha n an . S h e ha s be en e mp lo y e d in Oma ha thi s su mmer . Mr s.F r e d L o n g , M r s . H u y L u t z ,Mn . L ia r g n re t Zie g le r a n d f a m- Mrs. W YH11 Baer, Mrs. D. A. C°mP' ily entertained at dinner, Tuesday , tqn, Mis a Dora C arter, Mrs. Lou ise for Mr s.J ohn B.E r i k le n m d Plic her,Mr s .W ay ne Putnam, daugh ter, J e nudine , of I- Iermm. Mrs. Sophne Reeh, Mrs.C°}`"B ' d ' |Mr . a n d Mr s .To m To ma e n a n d 1¢°'°"'» Mrs. Blanc he W *"1¢1=» and daughter D u i e n e of Min de n we re Mm J u l i a W i ls o n ;M i l l e :H u y ''M _m d M Ro ,Cook 4Pi ¢ k¢ n a n d Ma e d e n o f s f . m e m ,Thur sday an d F n d n y ,a r ru.coe a nPa ul Mirumesotam d Mr s .B A Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Rxb b a u .~ b g n s g = g = ~ ~ f u -» r I III.'°.|l bC o mp to n g f n e g ! B lu ~M r i n d MTL Gwr g g W o o l e y o f ,U11 Y' _i n .Tl I I B n l l l I B 8 [JBBU pn : |uu \ : |||.w .u n :U g f f i c e r a n d s t a e m r g c w f 0 1 \ n e l n u n d Harry Tyson of non and Mrs.MargaretS. U.Ii e si é e o f Hon or I od ge , wa s ho n-°` ° " " havnti nnnln we re conduc ted bv mmd l w fha nf fic ers of the B l l i r A ln ma nl..I a d n a n - - - - » » » » » _[of Herman11|-]f.f."i~i`."'E:riii=}]m`. ii;'§{|B¢|Hi|"" 't ~ bi. The an-|""'"°|.1"é.'.i'.:°?l 850.00030 In CassettesThs nsl.lun'| annual hill tor coo-Hi ll pre ded over the business .fiéi'l=n r wa a h e ld a t ti e h o me n f l n ; ~ ~ ' H .Mc V ic ker a|~ me e tmg In the absence o f th e Mrs .F'rank Hlghtrwee,loc al presi~an d Mr s.W E Luc ke gft.¢nd¢d'~> president,Mr s .Ge or ge K uh r, J r.dent.the Dodge County Old Settle rs'5:¢.a\;.2.1_ 'Those rr£ ¢=f "* wee Mr s .y vgog- Pic ni c at North B end, last Fr iday .|..m#.'mI».~\r1..f..:f~ matics U about $450.000.000. or about ¢mo.ouo,ooo more than reseuch 0 penditm-ea nnnunlly by American ln-dultry ll a wlmie. ||l||l||||ll|||l|Illl||i||ll|llllI||ll|IIllllll Tr i pp a E n jo y Short V ac ation e:n. v.Mr s.Hisrhtree.r i r n a u m r m Mo n ta n x,at p ne ae nt mak in g tl- n d r | ° " " " * o r Hi lm i , F lo r i d a , a n d Mn 'h a ld m mr tn n i n U ma ] \ n swim Fr i- In d Mrs . C m- tis Co ok an d Y vn n np l5Good,laxine Reevea.Mary|Mlss Johnson. Mm]Pune Mine :l"in|n\-na f\n.n§n n f O m a h a»Payne, Mrs. Dewey Holstein, antiDr. and Mrs. Earle S. Tnpp and Mrs Anna Anderson. ~ ~ "';°L,.E"':;..°:"a»~ " a r W o o l e y z h o m f h i s -''' in ontana, s e is apen ing inMinnesota. They had spent several th 'n Omaha amsting ln thedays'var-ntion there with Mrs. mon.1 '.mi .fTripp'u brother-ln»law and sister, nffaxrs °f lodges m s on o Hostname To Guild Miss Ida Johnson and Mrs. Nel- lie Paynes were cmhosbesses tu St.Mary's Episcopal Guild,Wednes- day afternoon,at their home onWest South Street. .,,;.;;"".,.a;"s;, ;;.;°.;; .§;;.:a7Mr. and Mn. Ron Duets, and hor grandfather, S. W. Chambers. Mr! Alfred Anderson s nt from-veWednesdayuntllFrlday of l u !wnolc n tha Mnthov'n Cfnmn Local News Mrs. J. W.utherlsmd atle the Bun. County Old Settlerl o n I I I l u n l I l l l l l l l l h l i l l l l l l l f l l l l l l ba ; § ' ; ; ; . ; f = 1 . § ' i ; . , ; 5 ; ' . ; ; ; f '' z f A r l i n g t o n .D u r i n g Q ; - = € » e » § i i ; ' ~~ Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hizhtreo. Dr. C. R. Mead made a business trip to Kimball,Nebraska, lastweek-end.Mrs.Mead enjoyed a.short vacation in Fremont duringhis absence. 'omMr. and Mn. Frank Handrichnenwere c aliora. Lllilil Bo ehler , pro pr ietor gf the Conoc o station, and Bus Short. left Saturd ay fo r a we ek' a vac ati on at Be mid ji _qui othe r po in ts i n Mi n - Pelmelf 5 il 'llded Pic-M1-."m¢1 Mrs.1.E family. Howard and I me smne | " " """ " " " ' ' ' " " " " " "" | n l e i n Te k l ml l i , l u : F HW -Goehringn Enteruh McDonald °rl,..?2,£'E 'Lulu 5*'°P°2'i' Pf Qmunci!ned Miss Catherine | _Misa Pearl Smith ol theM. L Auxilisry At Bnn | l f A n l ° " ' " ' " "Bellevue Neb ras ka be a n wo r k m u u aan d Mr s .W a lter E. Goe hr -L M. ....,..{...- .. ...-=..L.... E n... 1:'...4|Th\1l3Mrs. E. G. Carson vas honteasl Dr.to the American Legion auxiliary, ing entertained dt bre£kf£wtfS§{»}§- ;;;;;,,"°" la an wazutnn an \ul: nan Tuesday afternoon.day, for Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hpff-M and Hrs Ed ing of man and Dr. and Mrs. I\ank MillP. A. C.in r of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood,Iowa, wept ,the week-sv 'end with Mr Reddmgs mother,.w|..."'..":. §,",,ff*=¥iJ=.f.1*f;.'*:".fe,;°§|E"halen °fE*:'3f Nebraska.Mn. Ed Arkell. home.£21122 §°;n;;;jg;§_";§;; '§ffA\;:f'w"1;§'§ ?§°»'L'§'L2§u§'1"°v"3 Mhir. ~ Mn. M. ~ Dwi? Feud attending the Blair High School.Mr amd Ha. 1.an ra.s xon o ort Mr.and Mu i a Mslthiesen rs.Cahoun spent Mondxy at the State entertained Sunday for their son-d v ; ~ in =Lincoln.Illn-hw and dnughter, Mr. and Hn. 1"m,,_____,...ll J . w and Mrs md Mrs 1 1 u c |I I D D U L Q I I L n u a c t i h I | U l | | q '1b d a y ,f o r m e m b e r s o f t h e P e a c e -D i v o l l u R e t u r n F r o m f u l A ! t ¢ l n 0 0 n C l u b .B u f f a l o ,N .Y , Dr . an d Mr s.w . M Divoll and u, returned n two~week >k them to 'here they ward Jans- le Divoll). guru Falls, and other ute, spend-lowa State ivlrs. Minnie Bngeon is mndlnz|.Adlef 1 this week in Chicago, Illinois, aa Omnhn. the guest ot her son, Russell Bug~The 1son, and lamily.was cm. Mrs. Cora Hinz entertained Sat- Louis Aurdaynight and Sunday for hefient wer drier-in-law, Mn. Gsorge om, of A1-mmsFort Calhoun.Lamb, aapark, Sunday.|Mins Annette Frese ol Omaha Mr.1 Miss Shirley Ammon attended "em the '"eek'°"d and Lnbar Day Fred Sv a family picnic in Tekamnh, S....g;~=g her parents,RW- and Mrs. Blair, sday. She accompanied her grand-'' Jul Press.oral Of ,,,,,¢;,,,,M n .hmim Ammmn. nf]I\ir.and Mrs. Gillreé Garner andiald Nor Mr. and Mn. Alfred Anderson and children nttended the Newkirk family reunion held Sunday at Wildcoun Park in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. John Barry and family were xmong those who at- tended the McCarthy Progressive] Club picnic at the swimming pool i sons, Carroll ~ertained by Mr. and Mn. nmsmad, Tuesday.Prel- Q Meurs.md Mudunes d,L.C.Klopp,Everett nd A. W. Johnson. and Mrs. C. P. Mau and wne of Stanton were in unday, to attend the lun- A meeting of the Methodist La- dies Aid is svhedulai for I-'riduy afternoon.Mrs. Frank Bross willbe hostess. Christian Missionary The Christian Missionary (Hrcie Friday morning from 1 vacation trip which tor Bulfnlo, New York,w visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed sen (nee Winona MnTheyalso visited Nia; St. Catherine,Canada, um n .r n m :n l g n t r e eh e r b i f t h d l v .S a t u r d a v .la|h i l l h d .I-ll 0 un ph b N w ; - H u n a nr w all vlr q , n o v !T i l l . f u J."EI`.iE§»§5' ;;;a".':.:,! Hillel Lumina Hansen and Auld: Ames, during the llternoon; mp- per guests wen llr. and Hn. Jen-n l:'r\....~.,a,.,\.+!P UlflHi o l mnems r en ro the Moss' grandson, lZ'fon- §en and fnmiiy. On Mund§f_efé};-;Z\3§|§".-'LI a . Th me ted |r V181 in M1.a.nd Mrs.Hi htreehadaa u :uma mu mo llv ai o l-~green ev sr s nun 1' uughter, Mrs. Glenn Cuie.their guests, in observance of their; fume. *--°°°* '*'"'"" "°""" ss Schmdt returned tenth wedding anniversary Mr.5 -frm ssnvxcs ommZ°f,;`"£§.~hom;on Westland Mm. Dick Su-icklett.'| ° k Wonucrs Lmossr sz iHome Theatre Home ol Ferlcct Talking Pictures COBIFORTAHLE AND COOLAlR~CONDlTloNE|) FRIDAY-SATURDAYSeptember 56Saturday MnlinccAdmi8Hi0n 10-20 Cla. l~ naw"nrS I E R R A TM sumti! uf Slarlu Stlltut ll lan! ~ \'wax'wrmo ~~socnnr \ nun c vnm ARTHUR KmnmvJUANIIULL numv YKAVIII Dln un l b y RA UUL W A LS H A WARNER BROS.-nm Huw' A lu n - L o ve ' s In tr ig ue C o m e d y. h vv n mg A d m 'mu o n I0-30 Cla. THURSDAYSeptember 41\(|miHr4iUn xo-rm ('ln. I MARRIED ADVENTURE W i th Mrs.Martin J ohn son SUNDAYMONDAY September 7-8 Sunday MatineeAdmission 10-30 Cls. GlLBER'l`SON'S A ¥§°f'J3Z°° Phone 84 Wg \\E u r #1.13m~ *Q-.\ . \ \ N\ \ \ ` ~ \ Cash Specials for Fri,Sai.Scpl.5lh,6% ECONOMY FL0U'R' 48-lb. Bag ....,...$1.29 HONTON FLOUR, 4S~|b. Bag ~$1.49 20c GRAI'EI"RUI'I', Each 54: FRUIT PRESERVES, 2-lb. Jar .2542 GINGER. SNAPS 100 ORANGES, Dozen . ~ . . HONEY, 5~lh.Pail .39C REGULAR MASON JAR LIDS, Doz.19c PINEAPPLES, Sliced, No. 2 Can ..15c OMEGA CAKE FLOOR Mo'rHER's COCOA, 2 Lbs.20 LAUNDRY SOAP, White Lady, 8 Bars...25c DON LEON COFFEE, 2 Lbs........45c JAR RINGS, 6 For 0LE0, Lb.~ SAVE YOUR GREEN STAMPS 'Efst ~rk ~street. ~F~ir in Des Moines. Mr.and Mrs.Janssen arrived 'fnwnsend Club in Blair during the weekend to A Townsend Club meeting" wilI.5Pe"d a W€'{¢|< here and in Crete be hold at Scheffler Hail. Fr-ida;-l"°m1=s relatives. They will returnevening; September 5.A speaker"9 Buffalo, tomorrow, (Friday). l| bvur: present at that time.5 Snappy Stitehers Papio Club 5 The §ix Snappy Stimhers heldThPa -Thursd Aftern an Achievement Day,August 26,pclcufmctm\=sil.h Mi ' Fre d £3 ~ "m hf>\=\»= of Lurec Fuhlrodm. naekvr, Jr.,'l`l1ursdnr: nine mem-0 ers 0 the members were bers attending.Visitors were p,1.ests, and the clothing cornpleted Misa Edna Aldrieh and Mrs. clam* 'ff summer was on exhibit for Jahnel.Mrs.Nels Sorensen will their approval.later in the after- ed b MhhLes1 b S _moon lunch was serv y rs.I); gg.s to the cu on ept-cm Amld Fuhlrodp Dr. and Mrs. H. FZ Swanson en-.last Another Nametertaincdatdinner,Sunday,for Unhlenched muslim is rnerw nn-lliismes Grace and Blanche Hill.olher name for unblenehed sheeting. mir da rgezrda; Mr and Mrs T A Bohs and Encre ney ;f==='° guests OI mrs.|ViMr. and Mrs. Myron 0. Davis wmeitarne' s mot er, Mrs. B. M. Crad Satu dinner guests at the Clarence NebrSimpson home near Blair. Thurs-|Mr :md Mrs.Floyd U8|Bi2rl¢i visit da venin _ami Ilvlwrus and Mr. and Mrs. Dan ents,v e s ...ms. J. s. Roberts and Miss Ben- §§;""' "";* §?"Q1"°af;dS"dH><1";| Schn lah Roberts visited at the ..opa1_,,_..ff'.".,,.;.'f;~ rs.P Mr M. Christensen Phoq lg pn 17 .|....,.\.»u.||u LSIIUBIIUEI unc le v n u ;rs, Thursday.»*=""T-~°"~\_./ A '. - . m r !» . m » » » » » » » » -I»r"'1iZI-. '1}§2"§i'L"`|3'f'E'.".r`¢»'{I1'=§`§E1?"f t'!."§. Vi; 'E Allltnon ||dll rilifo:Kennard, recently accepted a po~ sitinn as clerk in Kulwrrnan's Ben Franklin Store. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook enter-tained last Friday for Parke Ca» hoon and daughter, Miss Oorinne of Lyons, and Misa Hallie Cook otFontsnelle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long visited lnoir son ind daughter~in-law, Mr.mul Mrs. Weston bong, and family, éiundny evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. ll lieadley of Omaha were guestsldunng the dny of the Fred Longs. |lllr. nnd Mrs.Ed Arkell and Miss Catherine McDonald of Belle-lvm; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. uri. w. U. Moeller.|Harold Qualsett of Des Moines, Mr.and Mrs. :gm Mace were iowa, visited friends in Blair and Sunday luncheon guests of Mr.lKennard,Saturday.While here and Mrs. Floyd Little; during the Mr. Quslsett visited the Enl.erpl'llB| evening they envertdned for Mr. uffice, setting his subscription toand Mrs. Ernest Long.the ww' ahead a year. Callers at the home ol Mrs. D.Mies Polly Blatter. dgughmr al 5. Flaugher, Sunday, were Mr. nnd|Mr. and Mn. J. W Blatter, begin Mrs.William Cae and Mr.2-Hdiher duties as instrucwr of the Mrs. John Benny of Omnha. Mrs. Bmnden schdol three miles HUT'-h Clase is a niece of Mrs. Flaughu.l°( Telbaatn, Monday.She will ne Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flynn ufgide at the Elmer Barllxng home.Norfolk were Labor Day guests of Rsv. T. A. Lindenmeyer, putor Mr. FIynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the Church of Christ.moved R. P. Flynn and family. They nr- this week from the Bolt Pf°P=f¢y. rived in Blair on Sunday.where he had resided since Cvmihk _ gn.und Mrs. Chnrles Van Vnlin tn Blair. into nn *P*-'H['°'f' '.E mf ' L ~ n r v n o m u ci ~ ~ P R I N ~ G Films ln Today - - Pictures Tomorrow ~Rabbass Studio llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l{u\\BPd Rhea gf Arlington gt a l l e n early thi!!"feek fgf Denver,1Jim 55058 home UI!w€8 1"l0llI fish su pper, F riday e vening.Colorado, where they are spending street. Mr. and :Mgg Lekuy Baxter 911-sc -eral day s wi th relatives Mi d Sunday guvals of Sir. Bhd MF ! lvr tn in c d fo r Mr .an d Mr s .S.J .friends.Lou I.Att:\ \\(| \M r mid Mrs . I. C. M N G e m l ch1\rirn o f Cotmc i!J , |h , S d . M . C .."3 0 r a C u r t i s , u d i s t r i t f-h I ' I lr I <\: m s o f O m n a un ay anmfu f1rml in thp I\| | 1l| |uf Hu n t) :\?§lI'T¢]11ff'~.lfmza;Mr }t"8d Hu f f ofI°`r<»nch o f A r li n g tf m mum :~,nitlu zmllnr | " l" " " i : wu r n !da u .lll Blair.Twxt l.nu1>\:\I».N|l|r:\-\\.1:m d M r .and Washinqton Countv I ++'I-++ U " " " ` l ~ ......-..M I X a n d M F E .\\| a| »| i\ |» \\} \ r . u {~ pgzu lrd a n d s o n s W r r a S u r l l l n ;: u pl i vr g u e s t s o f M r s .S v e n d g a a r d ' |.. f | | "5 Tf>"\ 1 r1 1 f h e a d q l l h r u r Q B m .1;.1;H 1 m . . f D a k o t a < | 1 > | u I| | \ \ ; |;H r .m el M r -\ \ = . l 1 e r GI. l'li -£I.I»\ \| r .a n d M r s F r e e m a n T u r k : r : u n i f. \ r m l \\ \ | | |?4\ |r1 Ju)vli rmr wr . . . . !.-,\ At /°\r|ington Sept. 16 to 19 4 Big Days and Nights Pro fes sio nal Ba se Ban Daily Free Acts Dai| -.H u n ]u n u z n u u u u |111 p u " :.°'" *r . a n d M m . l I = m r . M O I H B o f O n m »rh| »\\ :~l n f vt i mu l sw ;.Jurmvh Il l !rth nf nlnir l h a .MO I i { i H \i \ t I \ i I l i [v i si t o r s .\vr»~\ I r :me i " T h Mrs.ma y a UIIHJTIDBFB returnea Mr s.J u h a h .lasl week f r o m a coast to const m ..,|........|f f f f i :»\¢.!dau§h t£r:n c a.r .\m|\;.t¢~r\. I n u \ | l J l l l u .l d f l l l l y »3 l T l l l | " I 8 1 5 0 ~M e r v y n (< 1 l . l + C l l B D I ]O f M f .R 1 1 0 son,Bill,o f St.Louis,Mlsa ou n,.11 week " Ishespentnweekvi si ti ng points in Ca lif or nia a nd Ne w Y or k. Mre. W . C. Loc ke of Rogers Ne -t ggxlritl day s NUKB.returned to he r ho me th e Soren Mc D ona ld home.S u m; batu rds y , after S eve ral da y s' vis it day even ing visitors were Mr s. ,a ir p la ne tr i p. I n c o mp an y with h e floma hé .r M H |I 5 Go c h of 0 ar om 9 Mr .and Mr s .A .R.Bealee en- tertained at d i nn er ,Sund ay e ven ing,fo r Mr .and M n .Gr a n t A l- len o f sou th o f Bla ir . Su nda y , the Bealea attended n fa mi ly reunion pi c n i c a t th e F o rt C a lh o un p a rk . Mrs . C . J . Hi ndley wa s a d inn er gues t a t the L eon Hi ndle y h ome in the Mc C arthy dis tri c t.Sunday .I n the aftern oon she vis ite d a nother son,E d wi n Hind ley ,o f Car ter Lake. Mr .an d Mr s .K .P.Hu nd ah l and da ugh te r, Mie s P ea rl lIu nda hl o f Oma ha,spent Sunday a t the Paul J .Pau ls en h ome ne ar Bla ir.wi th her son -in-law and dHUShter, | Rac hel Mc Do na ld and Alec Mc - Mr. and Mrs. W . E. Loc ke. and Le~ Donald. land. J BIYICB PdBl1 Of Nbfth Bend Cou nty Superintendent R.E . also wa s a.visi tor a t the Locke ].°,,i,,¢hild M i "La ver n e Paulsen home, last wee k.an d Mr :and Mr s.J 'p Nelson Mn. Mar ga re t Iver so n, W i ll a nd wer e en te rtain ed a t di nn er , Fr id ay Pearl,were Sun day d inn er gu esta' eve nin | ; , b y Mr. 'I nd Mr s. Ha rla nd ll . th e R.M .Iver son home,lnterlblels on o f Or um.H r .and M n . visi ting the Ble vi ns b rothe rs west J ames Ha n s en o f D r u m we r e also o f Kennard.On Mon day everiinglgueets. they helped a e .T.K .Iver eonl Mr . an d Mr s. Te d La th ro p sp en t c elebrate her bi rthday .' f r o m Thursday un ti l Sunday i n Mr .and Mr s .Le o Ho ga n an d Or d wi th Mr s.La th io p' a fath er, dau ghter,Ma r y Clare,o f W o r th- ' C E. Norri s, and with he r b roth er, lf\81¢0fI.Minne sota, spen t the \vee k~D.H .N.Norr is.Th e y we r e ac»end wi th Mr s.Hog an 's parents 'c ernpanled home by Mr . a n d ~g g m c c e i o n wa s M m .P=mula¢n'B|;m:r.an d Mr s.J er ry F o le y . wl ln é w i ll s a m Helleberp;an d son.Rach- Y 'r n Blair,the IIog ans also visi ted' ard. of Ord. wh o we re their gue sts Mr .a n d Mr s .Carol Gast,wh o hor sisters,Mr s .Henn ard Roc h have sp ent th e s umme r i n L inc oln Mn . Ro b e r t 0 ' Ha n lo n a n d Mr s ~ were vi sitors in Bla ir, .I aho r D ay .| '.Hovr ard , an d their fa mili es. Th e y le f t th at e ve n i ng f or Oma h a 'Mr . a n d Mm Bruc e 1) 1 whe re th ey wi ll r esi de th is vvin lw li n ".eek_end i n A v ""3.3p' =1{ llir.Gaet ha vin g been lllI \ ll aw sxuvsta of Mr. and l..'3§_".?.`§"a.;1f c o ac h n t No rth Hi gh .:¢.| . . Mon day viaito m at the D ennis Mr . an d Mr s.Ro y DUdHi llll cn home were llflrs. Dennis' unc le and terlained over the "¢'@k~~===d [u r, u un l, Mr . a n d Mr s . . li m llin nnll nf: un ti l La bo r Da y . Mr s.Elizabeth Staples,dau gh-ter, Ma ry Helen, an d s on, Do nald.| :ind Mr s.Nan c y Mc Connaha.an d| \\.n.l<i1 were dinner guests o f i ling:: m l Ma r k Mc Connahn an dfamilynearHe r n mn ,Tuesda ' ()lili!"present inc luded Mr .an dM n x.T.Ba ll o f l.eaven worth.| n .A GlLBER'l`SON'S A ¥§°f'J3Z°° Phone 84 Wg \\E Cash Specials for Fri,Sai.Scpl.5lh,6% ECONOMY FL0U'R' 48-lb. Bag ....,...$1.29 HONTON FLOUR, 4S~|b. Bag ~$1.49 20c GRAI'EI"RUI'I', Each 54: FRUIT PRESERVES, 2-lb. Jar .2542 GINGER. SNAPS 100 ORANGES, Dozen . ~ . . HONEY, 5~lh.Pail .39C REGULAR MASON JAR LIDS, Doz.19c PINEAPPLES, Sliced, No. 2 Can ..15c OMEGA CAKE FLOOR Mo'rHER's COCOA, 2 Lbs.20 LAUNDRY SOAP, White Lady, 8 Bars...25c DON LEON COFFEE, 2 Lbs........45c JAR RINGS, 6 For 0LE0, Lb.~ SAVE YOUR GREEN STAMPS W~ \l\usED CAR S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S One 1939 Chev rolet L. w. B. Truck One 1937 Chevrolet L. w. B. Truck One 1936 Chev rolet L. W. B. Truck l One 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe T . Sedan One 1940 Chevrolet Master T . Sedan One 1939 Chevrolet T. Sedan One 1939 Buick Sedan One 1938 Chevrolet Sedan ~ One 1937 Chevrolet Sedan One 1936 Chevrolet Sedan One 1 938 Plym o uth C oupe // J '~ - 1 1 1 C / - ] E \ l g 0 L E T :.s +I ' i r e ( h e s r w e C o l o r C a r t o o n a n d News Rec-l.IIwning Admissionl i l 3 3 C h e .1 S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S One 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe T . Sedan One 1940 Chevrolet Master T . Sedan One 1939 Chevrolet T. Sedan One 1939 Buick Sedan One 1938 Chevrolet Sedan ~ One 1937 Chevrolet Sedan One 1936 Chevrolet Sedan One 1 938 Plym o uth C oupe One 1939 Chev rolet L. w. B. Truck One 1937 Chevrolet L. w. B. Truck One 1936 Chev rolet L. W. B. Truck l // J '~ - 1 1 1 C / - ] E \ l g 0 L E T Tux-;sD,\Y i\pn-|\\l»4»r !| \n|\|\|~r~u»|\lu ALLnew Anvnnunzs WITH si'iu1~2z.~ ,ff"~f*1 ~ . ~~ GEORGE s m n zns ~ u:nnnAlu|:»m|u ~F\|l1|y1l - kulhal Inklhla plum - no umo rkvw 2l) (`\~. |»~o~lnfnrmalion Pluse and Rollin' Rhylhmn.° iM rs.Dud,;~un:'s parents Mr. gndiAmerle|.n Fort, U13|H§"£h§`ii`i`§§§.iil!iiii=%a~=. mlil mi. ~'x Iv c - n nun l a.\\;lDUll U r \" l w i I11.1.I.:. .B c n IU U L B 110 111 9 H ft Bl' V1 31I o w a .'i l n e N e - l e a n s m u i v e d S a n u r [ N e b m s h a n d ' n i n e u\ n l n 6I¢ . . .El Mr.and Mtg.Ralph Wilkinsnnlt ~"."" " ' °'"'""°*'="\'»l"==`oI h m \ tty , mwa , s p e n t b a mma y3Del.u ang to l o w :on Lab,.r|Mr s. Elme r I Io lan a n d twn n m- :a fte rn oo n in B la i r wi th Mr s.W il-Dance` Each Nis||1tuny. George Kuhr, Jr., anddaughl2\' 'dren of Omaha }}|J"iai}§ri§;y McElhaney of Nell h»|s were dinnerMax-delle,entenelned at dlnner, guests, WedneadaSunday, for Mr. and Mrs. J. Mer- ton Kuhr and children, Patty and John Marshall. The event honoredM i n Patty,whose third hirtday occurmd that day. Dr. and Mrs. George Stanley ofCanton,South Dakota, lpent the week-end in Blair, nttendlngtohul-inele mutter:and visiting rela- tives.They returned Monday m Cankzn when Dr. Stanley 1| ata~ y,of Mr.and' M m Frank Hightree and daugh- Iters. They also made bdef calls at 'the homes of Mrs. Benha Mellen- Ilknl anal Mr. and Mm Marvin Ny- IKMYG. before their return to Om- aha that evwng. Charles Robinson.who i l em- ployed by the Bell Telephone Com-Pl|\y ln Omaha, apent Labor Day ,with his parents,Mr.and M n i .rthur Robinson. A lr-adunta nr' kinson's aunt,Mrs.Glenn Cele. The Wilkinsons were returning from Coqullle, Oregon, when they had spent severe! weeks at the parental, Fred Moss, home Guests of Mr. and Mrs.Harold Rabbau from Saturdny until Mon- day were Mr.Rabbasa'parenu,Mr. and M m Carl Re(;bus -M; gfuiddaughter, Janette amP¢» 9Chxmbers,Nebrasll-I..md h u brother and siatehin-law. lr. and Mrs.Alvin mums , a nd fumly of Orchard, Nebraska. glAt The Pavilio|; All-Professional I \\'EDNESDAY»'['HURSDAY Sm-nlember III-llAdmissionI030 Cls ~ I ~ vu\\S'"§xR\NoS ~ n o | » o \ o m - u n v ` ,GUY KIBBEE \ Troupe at Grand Each Night- Y l l l l s m r .u n u | | | | |n r u c l u .L u r l l v l l uy o u n g R D M H I G N h a s ' M a n n I a n . . - ' |\ l 1:1 . _: _ _¢ \ | . . _ \ . . | . . . . . . .\ _ . \_ _ H || '" " " " ' " I l l l l v i u l l l l \ | l l I - "I I I U ' f l u l l l l f l u l f l j l l l u l l i l l l l l l l |r .a n d H n .K o n n c t h B s l m u 'a n o r m e|n l m o n t - h a l l a a b l e t h e i r I u n c h i a n | u | | t ¢ ,T u n d n y . .,.. "'f. 1" .€ "£'£'. f '§ . . . , . . ° . 1 " * . ' : . . " : . $ . .' : ° ' . : ' , 2 | m '.1 ' 1 2 .. .. . . ! ' . . . . & ! ' : . ~!.'.€ °-G m 9 * : ' = : . ' 3 ~ 9 ! ~ P d ! lllllauu-Saunruum |»»¢c mutnuhn- (Quinn:l u u l h |I M»ml~...l~.:... Ts.-.|.,..¢... (1nn|m\{§iF¢§"§}i|1Zi HY- ""' '=~f|~'~¢1~~~~*W¥- as ° ' " a : : T : : : ; ; " a , : u ° ' ~ . a m i §'P°4 until Nelntly by llr. ml g gm- sms lander during hll llnud on m 'nnmm un cm;B:-me R-Ek llehynolda.m |,g mmn Ii-srl, ml vu alla lm- w vlnn nlnuvu,a l "on _rg Inu nddod lt :ua Wu! P lflll for I :lm in ~n.. Lam. nm. M w-||...a...Q.... .L-.» .-.---.-Q".--F uuuu ~u,vvCOUPON TICKETS $2.50 Indudu 5 Blulnllmd 5 Gnnduhnd Tlelceh AI»o-l'|ctun~ People and Early Iomd Dinm-y (olur (`nrlnon. lu||nln|||||ulu||||||||||||||||||||||||u||\I|Gran! Spwuel.,|pxIle Pho'-nzranhv dn-_ v I l l i l l l l l l l w l --1'm=: qrrxanrimsv 1 ounty Exhibits Rated High At The State Fair (canumwa From Pun One) again with a red and whim Hbbon or his two Shorthorn entries. ~turned, Sundny, from Fort Collins,Colorado,where they had spent three weeks with Mrs.Sbewa.rt's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Harley Dickey.Mrs. Dickey 2: ; $ f > é Q? " ' ? ? L " £ ~ ~ ~ ~ Mn.-1'guna, Son Return {-'rom Colorado ENROLLMENT SHOWS DECLINE A mu-ked decline in enmllment in the BLU City School wa; noted Wednsdny Superintendent J. R. Vlnckel.Mr.Vinckel stated that the d p is particulary ap- parent in th grades, xlthfzugh the CHOPPY' RHODES RETURNS TO BLAIR CALHOUN PIANO PUPIIS PRESENTE Mn. Gram u of Fort Cahmm presented the lollnwing ~ pil: in a plnno recital at the I-lshome, last Wednesday evening, A~ gust 27: Peggy Ann Rabes, ~ :ence Ilabea,Mylon Kruse,RosBrondum, Joan Tietgen, Mary E~Candi~ly Speaking BLAI R HI GH To P LAY I N 5 H OM E GAM E S I ;. \r~ in me cum mow, mlm... ew...was awarded n red ribbon on his entry ol ten ears ol yellow dent corn.4-ll Girls Place The following report has been received on the place of wuhinz- ton County 4-H girls at the hir.This report is incomplete and will be added to next vfeekt naked mm iudmns team (Ger-aldine Wdimeyer md Ads Dun- klnu of Arlington)plsoo 8th in competition with 27 county felml.Glrln' room dvlslnn-Opnl Ml - _e Vogt, blue ribbon on brxided'fn And whim ribbon on waste- blsket. Clothing-Frances Wilson.redribbon on slip;Pnnln Lee Jones, purple ribbon on tailored winter costume and red ribbon on little boy's suit; Kntherlne Rohwer and Ruth Ann Neumann, Fort Calhoun, red ribbons on tailored wool dress-es; Mildrd Ohrt,Fart Calhoun, whit/e robbon on tnllored winterbontume;Darlene Sorensen,rod flbbon on sport dress. Foods--Katherine Rohwer,twowhite ribbons for cakes. f The spelling contest on Tuesday drew n large crowd of interested'lpectawm as usual.Mary AnnSanders, Qalhoun, who represented Washington County, was eliminat- _ed from the finals, dthough she _ placed in the prellmlnsries. Rose .igimndum of Greene School, champ~ '. an in the aounty bee last spring, ,iglsaed only on wnrd ln the writ, 'n contest and placed about tenth_"in.the oral division. `\O S C A R G I L B E R T S O N ;~IS CONVALESCING 1 Dscar Gilburtsun, who has beenin the Clarkson Hospital for some time is said to be showing a steady 'gain and the members ot his fem- lly are lookin forward ln n coms.plete recovery. His mnny [Hands.join with the family in this hope. EXPECT CARLOAD OF PEACHES HERE Jack Newberg of the Blue Goose Store informed The Enterprise this xnoming that he expects A earload of Colorado Elbert: Fres~ stone peaches,to arrive in BlnlrMonday. This peach is a favorite canning fruit, and ns the neuan ,Mx-s. Harley xncxey.mrs. mckey(formerly Miss Lucille Kemp) nz- cnmpenied them home for a shon viell., planning to return to Fort Collins today (Thursday). Mm.Ruth Blrrr and Mrs. Jake Brass spent the weekend and Labor Day at th, Ralph Jnhnnonhome in Lincoln.They at/tended the mu inlr, Monday. Mrs. Don Fen vllifisd at the Jenn Jug *=°~=;~~*°d§-A g u m of the een ea y zwas Miss gaiéiom Stewart. Membens of x former eardlgubenlvyed Z °§'3}'..1".f'.'$'.1°§,°' .1 ' g later méng nt the home of Mrs.IJ. Huold Stewnrt for nn evening of cards. Harold Dixon of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was x Saturday _night guest,o f ~ a n d Mrs.Clx!;orIdKrause..and Mrs.Hug . ]Cook¢ entertained at dinner, =;»==- dvy. for the Kramer and t eir guest. Mrs. J. E. Campbell and Vlrglnla E n d " " 5 = , ° * ° ; " @ C n lr n h p b e l l w e n t r ; 0 m u x l y .o w n ,y . tuming F e y g g way of Weis!lPoint.Ln or y guests at t e 5.1. E. Campbell and George Camp-lbell homes were Mr.and Mrs. |Ge;}1;ge Wes ollgioux Cit.L m d ; a a x i s :at ';;;.z:.f:fs :.r day:Messrs. and Mesdames Art mgill and Melvin, Hn-old mngill and daughters, Harold Grothe and children, Herman Mngill, Mrs. Al-bert Hue and Gerald; Miss Mildred Magill of Baltimore, and KennethMngill ol Washington, D. C., were also present.The party honored Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Longwell,'Mn and Mrs. William Funkhnusen and Mrs. Nelle Hall of Pittsburg, I'e.nnsylvanln. A reunion ol the Barker family |Wl| held at the Blair park, Sun- day, when the !ollowing were pres~ent:Messrs.and Mesdlmes EdBarker and family of Bloomfield, Orvil Barker and son of Ynnkton, South Dnkota, Henry Betts, Marie and Avis, Elmer Frlln and Carl, A. J, Smith and sons, Elmer Betts and dmghter,Rvy nam,Emu Follen and sons uf Hermnn, Stan- ley Marsh and funily of sxiker,|George I-'ra.in,Garold rsjn, 'Lyle lee and Andrew Bette oiRockford, Illinois, Amen Edie nndin drawing to n close,Mr.Nw,-.'daughter of Council Bluffs, laws;fwfr nrges untomena to order~ ~Metzler and daugh- I l l I ll lI l 1 : r u m u m x r " \ . ~ n u D D Y v v v - u la r foo tba ll coach an d fo n ne rN e b m k s m f .retxrms to la k e over th e duties ns he a d o f Blai r Hizh athletic fenms.The nqnulnr. mentor dedded to srlve gm his 1>°- siclon in private business endagainretumtothena-me whlch|he enioys more than xnythlmr else- -football.Ten ol lust years mzulars werel08t bv frrsduntlon and with Wur-ick the lone regular retumlnz.Rhodes wsu hue to bun.: aknoamanentire new tum before the opening xnme with Decatur Sen- tember 19.Thnlllft nl those roportinx.£0 dste.olows:lRolandWnrrlck. Art Robinson.Glen Nicholsen. Raymond Bellows.Clifford Devine. Ed Tinke. Vernon Bellows.Carroll Carter.PaulPieverBm Blntter.Hans Bae,Kenneth Feet. Wallace Voss. Rnd-ney Hineline.Nels Carlsen.Wil- 1-ff,Gustin,Bill Trlnp,WalterKeRa7mondFhafam.MdrvinGoldck,Don Rnltermnn.OliverMiller,Ted Meredith.Don Kirk-atrick. Carl Frnin, Clifford Soll.Em Harding. Everett Brown. Ed Ji n,Burke Dixon, James Lanz.Jolin Rhodes.Dunne Brunxhge. Don Husk,Russell Westerxnxd.Martin Kul-rr. Reber Hansen. EldonCaldwell and Ted Betker.~ SE A S ON TICK E T DR IV E N E X T W E E K Local Hiuh School officlnls "Wnouncedthat the salt- of sensorticketsforBlair High Sc.hool's1941 football season w-111 he mmol the comin: week.The local mm will play another attractive home schedule whinh includes five znmeu with Decatur, the lone conferencefo, to play on the Blnir xrridironandfour non-conference srnmea with the strong Fremont team.Wahoo, Valley and Schuyler, It is hoped that local fans will'purchase their seasons duontaearly and everyone is llhled to retbehind the football ummm mmm this year.The vast three vearslarge crowds have attended all ofBlnir's home games and the con- tinued support of the public will beavvreciated.Purnhanlnx lesson tickets means n savimz to those who blxv them.The Price ol sinzle admission willbesee for adults,me fo x mn:school students and 10c lor gndechildren. GIANT TOMATO RA IS E D H E RE Arthur Broughton, well lmown Binh-.m~.|......\........\..L n-U :vy ac u I\rll1 \| 5 ula uls Local inns wish Carol Cast success and good luck in his new position at North High.Dudng the past two years while serving at the head of the local high ncbool athletic tenml, histeam! have won .four conference titles. Blnlis ar 1939 eleven oomdeted the season undefeated. .The 1940 team won all its conference games but 4 bowed to Fremont and was md by Valley in non~con!ex-ence games.Gut's 89-40 basket-bnll quintet established the best record ln that W9 ' tory of the local school, winning the conference title with s perfect record. This spring the loell track teun won the con- ference and county titles gnd completed the season undefentd.Having compiled nn outstanding record during his my at Blair, local fans will watch with interest the suoeml U! his teams st North High and wish him n most lucoassfd senson. Blair Inns Join me in snying, "weliome hlek, Chopyy." We :mx remember an mm eleven um: you mmm out in 1938.Taking over after football had been df°PP°d at the local school, "Choppy" developed the most amd sbout eleven in the history of Blmlr football. Employing s deceptive attack And using the short pau to advantage, the local Bqund scored overwhelming victoria over all its 1-ivnls except the strong Crelghtnn Prepteam that defeated Blair in the final game ol the season. Gone Are members of the '38 eleven and graduation has taken its toll among last year's conierenne chnmpiohs. The sor-vices of Jim Gutschow, Mn ll Compton, Bill Stewart, Hnrold Green, George McDonald, Dondd Peterson, Rlchnrd Simrmsen, Marvin Stork, Donald and Howard Jensen, and Willus Mundori will be missed as they all played n vital part ln the success ul Inst year's team.Almost an entire new team will have to be molded before the lncal lads uke the field against Decatur in the opening game nl the season on Friday night, September 19. ¢ . .n in the his The usual followem of football will ng-sin notice a numberof changes ln this year's rules. However, not as many as usual. Perhapn the one that will be used the most is the rule permit- ting A player to re-enter the game an many times as the coach desires to put him in.All that is required is that he remdn in the game for the duration of one play This change gives the coach an opportunity to use his players who are strongest on defense while opponents retain possession of the bnll uid during the some time save his offensive stars until his team has por session.Consequently, one will note more change: being made during the progress of A game than ever before. Undoubtedly,in some cases it will prolong the contest, and n godd example ol that was the recent "All-Star" game in Chicago.During thefinal minutes there was a parade o! players from the bench to the officials and little time was devoted to football when com» pared with the time consumed sending in subs. Many favor the rule because it gives n coach the opportun- ity to change quarterbacks real often :hd direct the beam Irorn the nidelines.Two years ago this fall, A university team rep- resenting the midwvcsl. played in nn inter-sectional contest, Dur-ing the game, the mid~west tepm marched to within tm yaxda or less of their opponents goal line And each time the coachsent in I new qunrterbsek,~no question but that he wu in- structed as to what plays to use, and three times the boys fmild to put it across.This proves that the right play doean't always work but the play thnt does work is always the right play na furns the Inns are concerned eiyn nnuersoh and Anne Lase-~~ ------~- ~ -'~f".|.sched led n number of Ieadmz Below is n table of tatistl Ed Mo»m»`f ln this vicinity. for znmes which n a compiled follivwing "X nlsirmnppzzmd .,,."€hl'§'»§Zla.f:"""" on the local rridiron.The sched- ule includes nine memes with fivecon!eren¢e 0'UD0l€1'lla and four]non-conference zunee,Deraturwill be Bl.sir'a onlv conference. Uv ponent fn airmen on the local Rrid-lron this season ns Lyons.Onk-gqg Tekxmsh will be mst on their °'n»¢ 1941 schedmlez Sent. 19-Deestur xt BllirOct. 3-Vlllsv at Blair1 0 - Lyo us mm17-Frunm nm BlnirZ4-Wahoo at Bhh-81-Dsklnnd there 11-Teknmnh than Z1-Schuyler At Blair of the best programs to be offered blwebnll Inns in this seo-|tion will be given at the Eastern Nelirukn Tournament nt Arling- wn the week of September 16 to19. On Tuesday, the opening dayfo! the lair, n county wumamant in which four teams from this Oct.Oct. o n . Oct.Nov.Nov. One ,check on the enrollment as com- pared to 1940: ____1940 1.941»G|-ades ---.....-.._ 431 sav lJunlor High _,__ 1 34 100 High School .._-;_-.2s1 294 The freshman clans led in an~ rollment with 95 students. PUBLIC SALE To close the estate of WieblmWulf. deesued, I will sell to the_hlzhest bidder for cash.tlrmnkh. lenlod bids.the Drvvenv n e uDum College, formerlv known as the Theodore Anderson nroosrty. or Inte r u the John Mehrensnmnerty. condstink od elxht acres.more or len.and the improve-ments thereon.and described anTax lots 84 nnd 45 ln Section 10. Tvwnalun 18 North. Range ll East of the _8th P,M.but exceptinglrom sand tax lot 45 :strip oflmd 88 feet wide nlonz the Nonh sidecounty are to be entered, will be'thereol and heretofore conveyed toheld while on Wednesday the !irst0ve T,Anderson for rond our-l game oi'the Eastern NehraskniP01l¢s.Said sale will be conductedfest will be held at 2:30.'The tournament will be featuredby the fnlt House of David team which has long been n favorite of baseball fans in the mlddlewent.The team managed by First hue man John Tucker, has hsd n most successful season and will play on the opening day ngsinn the Plo~ neer All-Stars,n beam from thePioneer night league and headed by Everett Kreizinger and EmieMalden, probably two of the butballplayers in this stale.On Thursday, Aurelia, Iowa, is sched- uled to plny nn opponent thot willbe chosen from three or four [utsemi-pro leilni thnt hnve made ap-plication to get into the tourna- ment. REUNYON HONORS GLEN w1LsoNs ln celebration oi the Silver Wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson of near Blair, a ne~ union of the Wilson family was held Sunday altemoon at the Blair swimming pool park. Attending were Messrs. and Mes-dames Ono Hstzen, Lener Bxrtorn, Wallnce Chnrlot,I-'red Ahrenn,Hjalmer Quiet,Hosea Wilson, Frank Wilson,Clsrkson Hunk, Dick Bnnon, Clarence Arnold, Pete Hagge, Robert Welton, Nels Nel- lson Louis Qnm Alfred Quin,1 1 lo,.\....¢sz gin ofhce of A.c.Debel in'_Blur, Nebraska. on the 15th daylof september, 19/11, at the hour of' two o'clock P. M.All bids mun be;lsnled and delivered at his office not later than one Kcluck P.M.Ion said date.Each bid :nun belsccommniedby n certified checkor Its equivalent in the sum of_$100.00.Bllisnco pf nnrchnse.Pnce must be psld w1r.hin 80 days'after sale.Immediate twssesslonfwlll. ~ iriven but subject to leaseexpinng Mmh lst, 1942, nud mb-':im to 1941 tsxes.Menchnntable' t'tl rented1e mn .'william Kuhr.Eiecutor of the Estate o l Wiebke Wulf. D°`¢cased.35.2¢_ ; ® m w m ' W w n ~ 1 _._ __g __,QIMr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson, Mr. ,d ~§;;»e=h Ty i n ,Mf g' ar i iam ,'taJoycrilr. snd Mr; l~Ierni1an 53, ernen and Jack, and Mr. and Mrs.Igyde ietzler and Ethel helped rs. T.. Iverson of Herman cele»'brate her blrtlxdny, Vfedneaaday.1I~ M a r g a r e t Williams enter- tained twelve fnends at n demon-lntrsltion,'lgeodny afternoon.| I r. and rs. Harry Tyson spent|'l`uesdny in Teknmah with Mrs. 1'I`yson's mother, Mrs. Dnisy Baker.|§Tl1ey were Saturday evening |g"°m at the Edgar Larsen home' I1Advertlu in 'n.. I-1».».-...|.. Each pupil invited thrco guutsto the recital. At the close ol the program, refreshments were servedby Mrs, Lage with the assistance of her students. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, September 7:Sunday School and Bible chases at 9:30;Dnmsh communion service st 9:30;English services nt 10:45. The Luther League will meet ln the church nnrlors on Tuesdayevsninxr. Sevlcmber 9. Burn CHURCH OF CHRIST T. A. Lindenmsyer, Minister Sundny,September 7: 10:00 n. ln.,Church School,Mrs.PearlJohnson, superintendent;11:00 n. rn.,morning worship, communionand sermon; 6:80 D. rn.. meetimr ofthe Juniors;8:00 p. m.eveningworship and sermon.Notice thatfor the morning worship we returnto the fall md winter time.The Women's Missionary Soci- ety meeting in bdnz held nl; the home of Mm.J.A. Root thisThursday afternoon. FALL CLEANING SPECIALS! Suit 751: Suit and Extra Trousers -$1.00 3 Pair Trousers -$1.00 Ladies' OnePiece Plain Dress ~754: Plain Dress and Wool Skirt $1.00 We Call and Dellver ADVANCE CLEANERS Phone 29 1 mrsuxuwsly.---ACIV.:era or Te k a mn h ;Mr s .Ray mo nd-'K uh r o f Ke nn u rd ; Flo y d B ar k er o ! Ad ve r tln i n Th a E nte r p r i s e Yankton, South Dakota. l l i l n l a u z q _.__,,_.-..-.,....,..,..,, n hugo.tomato to The Enterprlae ofllcelast week which he clnlmg is the » largest hé has ever grown.~ ~ ~ tomato weighed 1%lbs and was::':;":°2 ; ~;;d;»dd wen »»\e»>~1~A t D a n a C o l l e g e on emu vanety.which he had been perfecting for a:umber f yexn.Originally the 'x pc i ge s 'TUES-truit fxgxm hla Ponderosa vlnei foge F g E I ; L u n d A n d lprodueed golden colored fn.\it.|35"9 3 UQNow, by crossing with other varie~|Ca rl s e n ities,they have Wllnf-lined their_good qualities but have become no An enrollment equal to last* ns most tomatoes are.y ar's nolrly two-hundfld ls antizlpltedatDunnf`oll"x *Nl ~ ~year, it has ».;l,. mm8un£»§.A1-2 l l BROW N To GET EAGLE SCOUT RATING At the Boy Scout Court of Honor next Tuesday evening, Ralph Brown (pictured above) ,will be officially recognized ns an Eagle Scout. Thin honor lus-been conferred upon only one other Blair boy, Richard Simon- sen, and ls the highest ratingwhich I Scout may obtain. Ralph, \\ln» i llw wang son ..w=n www.vemon umnoue r-sen, Harold Johnson, Lloyd Hunk .._... ._ -.....~.y»»¢=-ISamMcGowan,la ull Ma thie se n: uluumnlmmmnlmmmmnnllnunlH1 m|| mmmnumunumlummmu Llo d Mnlhiesen H N ly,l m 'c son,Ed Quint, louis Rumunen, ChrisChriatoffersenandfamiliesof Blmlr and lunuundlng vlclnity; Mr. and Mn. Ray Paulsen of Om- aha; Mrs. Bertha Hooks and fam- ily, Mrs. J. E. Lemon, Art Arnold,Donn; Mae Richter, Mlnan Loftin, Leonard Mathi u, and Misa An» na Barton of th vicinity; Mr. and Mn.John Wilson and daughter and Frank Wilson of Edgewood, Illinois. A n n o u n c e m e n t I Am Openihg a Plumbing Shop in the Building Formerly Occupied by Miller Tire And Battery Shop I Also Expect to Have a Complete Display Of A ONLY WESTINGIIUIISE GIVES YOU TRUE-TEMP CONTRUI. ll u 5 xmas or com a n \ F 'n | . S H U I ' ' r u m w m m L . f n n d Q rnnrn nm u u'1'r .':51::L.LS Electric and Home Appliances " ' - '' -l » » A l l u I t A . 4 |. J A \" " " ' d " " " '"I a t u d e r d s h u eIAnnouncement,appearing e|,e-'o1'ficiala. *fhere in _this issue,tells of t.ne|Ngxt Monql 'mx PROPERTY ~|||I H u 1| M. the Inst meegng of the city .mcn I mouon was put throughse!! lot 21 and the east hxlf of L 20 of block 19 Second AddilionthediyolBlnirforS76to n n k Str i f- k h n f r m......-..,... | Roy Dudgeonplumbing ih the fo on West F r w iJ fs. mumInIn|||In|||m|||||||||Innuu|||||||InInImluIIn|u||||m|u|u|u|nnnni n 3~}_J- - - . . `g \ , _ , ¢ , ix*. 1 in m£A»<'iei§`E2f f;>w ;d§ ; p l: ;;1\1r "`éi§é£ié`E{`§é11T"hL"i»ii§ ro om i n th e f r on t an d a p lu mbi n g A n n a W ind,dean o f Women,andsh op in th e near.I t wi l l be 0p e nC o nc h Ru fu s Olso n of tha a th le ti c f o r business at the end o f the de par tme nt.. Th re gi s tmtio n wi ll continueweek.e on 'I'uesday,wi th President L a w- beck addressing th e P A U I S E N ~renee Si e m H A M R T T D H F D a n n o s t u d e n t s .Mi ss Sena Bertelaen iPRoF1'1'ABLE PARTNERS; in Ycur CORN HARVEST .,,_ ¢.._an:.,.__~ ~ »< w: .~s w - >\»..~<~ "~~ ~ ~fi " / '<'a ~ w W,..~"a,, " .~»_.,~.¢ -#N ~ ~ ` : ? 2 f ?~ » ' ~ ~ »r » ~ ~ .~~ - ~~'.1 m f ag \g_*Q f . ~ ~,.~.,gf .. ..:.~'~f;, " F / - ; "{' 'i=;.»~'~ 1, 3,5 ~f'%i" 5 ,,~'~»>a;;¢'~"1° !§*'~"%~ ~4~ Jiri ,-~ ~~''~ .aff#!T'wf~~" ~f ~*ivf ..N 2 _ ;.~'..F ~~".-» ,z"""f},""'_,;~; ~;:¢r.~;v»~1'<,A'~f~'.~"' g/...=.J »1~ . < . ~,rs .>A 1.~<=.1 .w.,-~Jr ~ .r .-..~¢ an »a~.~,_'.,~..°_~¢.~a _...~=wff~2'- X"'. ~° f"€¥'a i u ~ ~.§G*~1.1 ¢...>~~ l m é k i l ~ ~ E 'v -" " / u _n.._. ._ ~~_`§f4;"§ "` _; /~i ~~f aw *N* $51~.~.=,.~ § > ¢ . . ~ ,.~v.'. ,,,,.Q'~~ .Q ~ ~_; x ¢.~.~4 % 'c "'<¥§+¢>1 '€'e ~~~ t ' 3 ~ "..a~'~~.,.=»,~_,<~ sf 5| »¥A 1 ~1"''x».»T2~ _r v / ,~ 1 °6 Ce->--~~if -»~f';i;§§=~ c 'I ~. "I | 1 1 » s ~t?¢'k3"!&fi5 é l w o z u p c l l n c H a n s n n u u c n 1 m n ~ -.. u\u.1u,OI mr .ana mr s .r l.n .u m i m ,~hm: c omnletnd r e n n i mme n u f m-- - -~- H n e u n c o m I G N ! !| r e - d e c 4 1 0 0 p y ,e xte n dr f g awe li nxv. _ fo lluwed b §EQ;`¢}§é}{£;§f§n$"|§QE{£"H§n§,»§éf a k e d o r ? ~an d fi xtu re s r° !i n` 1the m l i n address o f Dr .N .C.whic h mu s t be earne d by p r o »a mg i t n ve r y a t tn c t i v eea tm g piuc e. It is I Carlsen_spec tive Engie Sc outs. Tho badg'o f th e Slewarf p..i'. "..iE?;€.?'*"*I n m lc u m a o f tha nlna ~mon th.ea wer e awa r de d hi m an the mlIlCOU.1lA wiil hun heh! nn- Wndnnmdnu 1 gulf n f nri nnn ivn Grain |A,.m-n§{ ¢§»I.¢.§»`»...' p ' ,1..\.'.I| 2§§f....C.E...,"`;}}l.4~~' J l v u l l 4 1 : n a lL i n k m u b .t e n u r e d u m _d b n h 1 : 1 1I N G I N ~i n ! !R a m H .C -J n r i r n n s n n n m § ? . . . . . . . " "f d ; | n | ,p c x m u l i l civic s,etc . I n k n n \J a t r u s~-"~-~ | d;;. ; zlf m .~ ;;°a ; ";a a " ;a :'1 ;°.1 Mn. Waldo Wilson, known here addruis. on the former Misa Charlotte Gil-I A faculty reception and get-ac~bf;-rt,non, will beach at Brownell qwnted party are plumod forlial54th and Underwood Rtmof |Fr§dnv evenimr 'fam nl; ».,:;.".';;¢,=;r;'°2",: s¢".§`J€ing, and more recently he has rendered his superiors moat val- uable service aa s. leader among thn voumrm Rnnnhn l v '( a n In Omaha, The Enterprlso FRI!vfvrmnd. It in an exelualvs schoolfnr girls. Mrs. Wilson has hxd con-e B u y A n d S e l l A l l €l'l"§Z'§1°,..,'2?£f,'L"§, §i§'Z°§f,3';°¢Zd'E'§' K l l ' \ d 8 ~ T I I H C many m the profesulon. YOUNG VANDAIS n w m P a y Y o u ' r o s e e S E N TE N C E D m e n u Several youfhful vnndsln wanaU s B e t o r e Y o u D e a l .£'m"¥';.'=°{'1':uw hw ,.,,,,,._ SILVER WEDDINGFOR H. RASMUSSENS Mr. md Mrs. Henry Rumunanof Fort Calhoun eolebmved theirdlvor wedding nnnlverury, Sun-day, entertaining at 1 picnic in theBlnlr swimming pool park.Present were Mean. and Mu.dame: Jack Jensen lnd tunily ofBlur; Jem .lumen and dnunhmr nf A bronze palm will be prssenb >ed to Richard Simonscn lt the l Court,he hnving earned .fivebadges above the 21 required fornn Eagle Scout. u s o . H N E I S E N ,{ CA L HOUN, DIE S (Contlnund Prom Plate One) Onmhl and Chrln H. of Kumnxd; beilde l lmult or lrlandm ~> ...~ : = - u ~.f .;»Q"f'i§r~:*p,»'l~¢ 2 }, T»? I "§ " &f 1 - .; , §" 'g "sf ._.¢,..»~ a h j $*§.=f'»~='\..J 5,r ."¢.r "*sa u ."*-.:rv N wr ¢":",>;=»' Q., jJ 1 s 1 .1 :jj ..." ..~ ¢IcCoRM1cx-DEERING CORN BINDERS fll-on:-2 - Ro m Puae-Duwuu l g n tralar.Suu? for °: . . .» ~ r : . . : ~ ' - - " °°a:*,."'. : ' I k :| l h ! 0 l \ l N a : 2 A r m a d i l l- AI I ingll F1 i b m tencw PIMStrim ww.,um unmanned zcrnrd-Y»>r budldlng A fin mlln3baG. Hogm °i'... lm- 5 dgyg llbo Hisn n l . l l n h d l w . § | u n d ~ na m . . . _..|..--.-._ Herma n; Nlll Patoxmn md hm- Sly d Neweli, lawn; K..Flonlna md family of Lnrnla-ea, lon; G.Thlntmp md hmily ol Sioux City, lawn;N.Bel-nth md A.Bemthapq nog g Omalm; Mill June llc- runml urvi e ol, i n ¢1=-3; ofSieverl and Bmdoft, were h at thu Pmlbyhrlnn church nl Port Cuhoun lt 2:00 p. m.. Wednesday,S¢pumb¢r 8,with Rav.Snndlinand Rev. Holcomb omdndng. 0 You nfirlnly dad bundle that are canvunient mlundla w you use n McCormick-Deering Com Binds. Power-drive binders for tractor operntion are lturdily built to widuzwd the severe ltnin oi huvy work at tnemurpoedn.Binder fume md ull workin; parts are built forfu! cutting.Truwr power hiuha an be supplied for ~ types of ummm.The Ilene-drum binden ue any to openm.l n lifand dependable lerviee are built into e one.''»».. bin =-=;_1== it euy to cut your mm when ceding value ia n t pau ..Comeinnnddlneom bindonwithun.Andvrlsikgm-'~ about il,ordar A tupply of M¢Conuick-Deering indar Twins for the corn harvest in cue you don'l hwenough his over from [min huvunt. ~ The B. F. yngqr -M ?/ ~&"i '~ _ , _4 =§?>J5 ; ' ,- -=-av v llnbduul Gnu Blnnlr l l f-7_--___y_- »l».-¢nun-Joan...,.u;.:-f Cnmpany n fhaIn u j nu hunsu wnllnwadun- . u AJ»-uno -'-=--=,ww zo hmm Nur ol Fm (bib ~ ||rumunn were An, Cl ,dlyl labor, Nlvwdw Jnhnlon md d_,,;;;=; uf lu-» Clumnen smim md Ranma §mn.h gn-nb.mmn-nm md mm... of i\m_c».u|m. w. s. Rounhaumd Elril And 1 KumlrdDrD Q Kn Ncllon of Bldr, Lnurits Johxnun m er muon °I~-eo nturntd Sundn H and John Burgas ofbm'inlay l f b e r n month Illini .Z ?.Z"J. "TY n nl Nmvdl,lnmnnent follmnd in the hm- ;»f1<=-- mine In Nu middhwen.i ly lo ! nt Qu Ka nnu d "mmm ;'f.."2.""ff;'-°'i'1!2'!&'ft" 'H D-»~A. ' Ne w m m Ml'-n~»~in-.I..|¢m;.,,;éB l a i r L u m b e r f . f . f ; z m ;I-unuuunn u s b .|l ||u . L %l n" aaa, ...I 1=:°f;'°~.;;;;'"" u. m. V ";s;».;;'s§.'" "'§""a"';""a l l m c h n f z d d r u m o v e r y n B l l l r C o l l a g e m u s i c d ; > m r r m » n z u s a ! $ 3 2 I uf ¢ n ¢ | \ i aL . .n n n r n n r n u n A i I .n ....\l............Jl.L_fs°CoalCompany _uvgmng .. ,.......... ... -N wnqu nuuxwr-I___~'||,f",;,d Q; _y_ };_ vimhh ium, next Wednudny evmlng. The wh _pulgliu l l Invited tn thu n d h l |i»"'.§1"'».'§§' evegxlnz vu -ww uuarmiy 23 which mm- at eight o'c10ck- -~ 'I | IBlair, Nebraskai"~fi.-is l lmummy)"Ima coupn vu pnnnhul iid: A Advnrdas ln 'rm I-'nhrprin s ttend 3-Day Camp Held For Mothers At Fremont Site I PARTIES HONOR C. E. ANDERSONS A seven o'c1ock dinner at the Wayne Steinbmyx home honoredMrs.C. Edmund Andaman, Mon- day evening,when Mn.Stain- baugh and Mrs. J. Stuart Mumer were co-hostesses.The pany wasin the ntuns of a fun.-well, as Mrs.Andenon plans to move m Elk- hom in the near future. 'H-ne guest list included Mn.II Gutschows Hos At Family Picni Mr.and Mrs.Wnlter F.Gu schaw and family entertdned Aa picnic, Wednadny evening, ~~plimentary to Billy Kruse who ~return to his home in Anahe »California,this weekend alto spending the mmmer with fetivesinWashimzbnnCount Spend Labor Day ln Iowa Mr. and Mn. E. C. Hunt, Sr., and Bob spent Labor Day in Bell Plain, Iowa,mtuming Tuesday.They wen guests ot Mr. Huntfs mother, Mrs. Emma Hunt. Cul Andernonl Here »¢~M. D. Newe|| Fa»}§aW§iié1U}${¢}§aMr. and Mrs. Sherry Moore en- c Hxfi uin.nf Nc\uar\c_YI "H »1~5°flg gfDod ge, W a shi ngton and Bu rt Cun Hn !wan rnndlmhrfd from W odnmn Pellndylvmlia.:John 3 w o f last week n t the Boy c a mv n e ar Fr e mon t. 'Fha visitors were on muh!bo aMiss Ruth Wolfe,Washlngtnnlh-om Chicago Countv's home demonstration nf-M..Mu M.. { Minneapiin, ms' i1z Plainvie\fr at m u w r n n m n e n mr s ."-'brrno n Kar Amo ng th ose pr es ent w Mshoj, MTB.EYUOIIV Hllllt. J r ..M"nl..nnrl Mradumna paul n " E L _...l . . . _W - - . . \ . " .n . . g a n n u l \. .I J U R E S I H CI C .D .H o w a r d .M .R o b l ~6 ' I ; ' ! ; r n i i y o f B e n n i n g t o n ,E l m e r G . l o n M r s .B e n n a r d R e e h M r s M i !: J e n s e n a n d f a m i l y o f A r l i n g t o n ,l I I " a n A w a t i n ,M i s s F r a n c e s 0 ' H a n l o n ,L i 1 ! a r ~ d J e n s e n a n d f a m i l y o f K e n - » M m .R R .D o n l a y ,M n .W a l t e r E .n a r d ,: m d W .F .G u t a c h u v r u m g e e k : i n g ,M n .L o r e n C .K l n i p p .c h i l d r e n ,a n d B i l l y K r u s e . I r a .J a m e s C .T h o m p w o n ,r s . _ H a r l o w B r e w e r ,a n d M r s .A n d e r ~ | B " l "S p e n d T w o F o u r t e e n g u e s t s w a r e p r e a e n f W e e k s I n M i n n e l m z .for the dinn er a nd B uble ummt I Mr . a n d H r s . E . S . B w ! u p m t cnt; 1511-s. Wm Liham, Mrs, HJII-IMil"1&`éiiEJ"éZ{1i'u`L"»§"&I=Z§Z»,`"i£ mar Quist. Mrs. John Hooks, MH,limlin, arrived Monday for az week'| Harold Madsen,Mra. Alfred Nvfvmit in Blair among relatives.derson and Mrs. Joe Jessen, all ofBlair and vicinity.Mm. Hedelund, Motw ln DenvelRoy Long will 'retum to Lincoln,the latter nun of thi! week. to re.Mn .Gggrzo §°""E.'"'Ll,d _her r riving in Bllir.While here they were also guests of Mrs.MnbelSylvia and family. Many of Blaifa older residents will remember the Brnckcn family, Stanley hnving been rained in Ifiair.Mr.Mille?_ma at one 's The M.c.Newell family. which was united Sunday In A celabmtion of Mt. md Mrs. u. D.Newell'|sixty-fini: weddhia' Anniversary, i.| pivmrred above. In 111° buck row. left to Aght, are w.M.Fr-any,Clifford W M.Frazey,Mrs.Clifford Erihtn, Mr. Newell, Mrs. F. S. Jenkins and Jacqueline Jenkinl,Mn .William Suverkrubbe and Ruth Ann,Kate Newell,Mrs.Willard McKay, and Jimmy Mc- IKAY. DIXON BE o Eriksen, Mrs.Edward Jenkins,Edward Jenkins,Mn.Newell,Billy Suvcrlmxbbe,Willinm Su- varknxbbe, Fomsst Newell, i nd McKay,Mn_Lui i , K U.M n .John Newell,John Newall.Fmm row: Wil- nu- And Mrs. "'''" ' " "mother mms,xt.J.mcuncxen, tune,pnncqm or usa Fo n c u -enter the University of Nebraskmllen Mzandly evening for a. two»»|houn schools.Both Mrs. Bmcken lweek vncxtifm in Denver. C'a!orauo.|and Mm.Miller a n 1nieces of - ' ~ ~ - "'t Brvvrndlning of ends. Prifn went to M"-f¥§`iZ..I'°3@"§,,,,m;"g,,;1-etuming Hariow Brewer, high score;Mrs. fn Bug, un Mondny "ming,T h " Walter E. Goehx-ing, cut; and Mm. ware nccomPl1\I°d on (bil pleu- Andenan received A guest prize.ms oudlll bv thsir |¢m~ln-lxw .nd Mr. md Mn. Emory Hunt, """`dlugh¢er.ML And Mrs.w m h m entertained at | plmlc,Sn¢urd|Y`H¢y,of Omnlu, md Mina Vcmsevening, lor Mr. md Mn. C. Ed- Untbxnk of Limgh mund Anderson and Mr. md Mn. Jnmes C.Thompson.The event The E,r l " honored the Andemnu.Mv=;f;»;;;_R....»" i " ' T115 niiié liifmp by »iu£6£=i<}bs|i=Q|sh¢1-ry .fm J&i15` MBLE. I D I !F E E . . H n . m u u , , | . . . . ¢ ! R e v e a |J u l y 1 2 l m " m u m r s . F '~i»'§§°' r. Lnltscnowpla n to lea ve y f u r n te n - h y Mwac ati on i n Chic ago,Illllno is .B I T I B S B l' l` he v wi ll also vi ni t i n Mi lu mn kn s Th e J u lv 1 2¢ h mm- ri nvn nf Ma. .END vACA'r1bNS|1 .v i 1 wr;1f'3»':"fF~f f a'* ~ ~~¢ . ¢.. M r .and Mrs. Geo rge N.Mi lle r vis ited at the Ed 'Ha.n se n home in Onim. Monda y e veni ng. Mr s.Er nmn Ro we entertained, Satu rday af tern oon, fo r Mi sa Ninn An de r so n o f wat of Bla ir . Mr s . Ha rr y Mo r ri s a n d Mr . a n d Mr s.Ge o rg e Mc B ri d e we re g u er ta o f Mr .an d Mr s .F r a n k Sc hafer, Satu rday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J oh n Tu ttle of Om- ah a visited Mr a.L .D.W arric k an d oth er Blai r f ri en d s an d rela.» tives.Sunday . Mr s . Gwli e K u h r , J r . , wa s a b le to re tu rn h ome la n we ek f ro m Ir n- manu el hos pita l wher e sh e r ec e nt- ly s ub mi tted to a ma ivr op er atio n. Misa Mar gu eri te Off en o f Oin- aha is s pend ing aeve ral day s'va - ra ti on wi th he r parents,Mr .and Mr s. L es li e Of fe n Mr s.Ma r ti n Nelson entertained eleven li ttle guests,Thurs day ,i n celebration of the f ou r th b i r th d a y her so n, J immie Ne lso n. D r .an d Mr s . J .P. Nie ls en h ad no their we e k e n d g o a t s h i m. Nielsen's brother,A .H .Jensen, and family , of Spenc er, Inuit. Mrs. Pearl Dowell visited nrnofng rela tive s in W oodb ine, Iowa, from Thur sday un ti l Saturday ,retu rn- ing to th e W illia m K . Str ode ho me where she relidea. Mr .an d Hr s .W . W .W ilkinson had as th eir gu eata, Thn nde y , Mr. W ilki nso n?sisters,Mr s .E m m a Shields an d M n . J .Fr ed Smith, bo th o f Omah a . Mrs. A . B. W ood;in g and daugh- ters,Helen,l h d n e an d Marlene, re tu rn ed Su nd ay fr om a two- wo oli vis it in P latts bu rg, Mlnu omi. Th ey were guests o f Mr s .Woodring'a father,W alte r Salmo n. Mi n e s Be tty Moore,Linzguret an d Helen A y e entertained nine- teen gu es ts a t the Ay e home, Th u n de y eve n in g .Th e ti me was spent a t g u n a m l later i n the even ing refreshments were s erved by the c o»hostenes. Mr. an d Mrs. Bry on W arri c k and children spent Sunday wi th Mr . W ar ri c k '|moth er,Mr s .Blanc he Warric k an d fa mi ly .Tuesday gu es ts o f Mr s.W arric k, Sr., were Mrs . W illi am Bi abe e and Mrs. L e- Roy Bi sb ee, all of Arlin gto n. Sun day g ues ts of M r . a n d M m W ill Sehe ndin wer e W i llia m Me gill and non,Bud , o f Pon c a , a nd Mr s. cf.R.Su tto n o f B lai r .Mr . S u tto n a n d Ne ll spent th e afternoon in Oma h a vi si ti ng their son and brother,J ohn,wh o is A hospital patient. Mr s. Nelli e Pa y ne a nd Mis s Id a Johnson were among the guente. of llama zhogerson,.Miss A l m a and Ha r r y Svogereon,a t their ho me I w i !Kennard,Sunday .Oth ers present were Mr . a n d Mr s .Peter Han sen of Audubon,Io wa ,and La wmn c e Johnson an d daugh ter, Patric ia. Mr. a nd Mrs. Dan Green e emter- tti n e d a t dinner,Th u n d a y ,f o r llir.and Mr s .3 ,A .N i e l n n an d Iwo so ns of C hic a go, Illino ie, Mr. :md Mr s. I I. P . Han ae n md Gra c e . I o | \ » ¢ ' f ' 'o ~ ~ l o a n s 11' ~"~Q ~'n r a l u m !s u ~ n ~ This Week's Specials 5 N a B e a n s 3 Pound Bag -~ U Oats §'2-¥'..'.¥f.°S?,L 15c Ritz °":°m. Box 22c o I A n K r a u t F r a n k s N o . z C a n ~O nomo*'~ -"` Open For Business The Former Kiepke Haniburg- Shop ls Now Reopened And Ready For Business Having Recently Purchased the Business, the Building and Fixtures are Now Com- pletely Redecotated and Refinished. . _ .~ . _ . ~\ Pork & Bean~ ~nb. Can Sc Alfred Paulsen g lunch With Us.. .. r .. . . . You'll Like 0ur Food o : : o'F l o u r ,4 8 l b .Ba g ..-$ 1 . 2 9 Lemons Large, Sunkist -Doz. 29c o Potatoes Good 0uality,I.arge, Pk.l9c Quality Peas 3Cans 27c => \£»Cv M we ,- n 1"A, " lllill Sisters Hum¢From Clllfomll Misses G1-we and Blanche Hillmtumed Saturday evening from amnnO.h'n vnutinn nf Mmmmln £;»§»¢i'sr§l,n\§i§f Cleo Paulsen and Nunn; ifilflnl both of Blair, wu announced this week by the bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Paulsen.The ceremony was performed at the Dlalr Lonple observes 61 st Anniversary!- - - _- _____ ,_f a m i l y c o n c l u d e d a w e e k ' s v a c a t i a t L o n z L a k e .M i n n e s o t a .'r p t u r ing to Blair on Sunday mominMr. md Mrs. Venmn Beilows m children returned at the mme tin they having made an autumobjourney through the Black Hil followed by several dwe at Lm FBRAND N w UULrf IE.l.§I1~ "..,.,=V2i;:" .:.;»a r Xs Are Oldest Liv- Couple Wed In This Countv \ u U l n u uLECTION oF Mon-iI5*'7=°Y*`ESTLY Pmcmn ]|§>;§,;"_; <;°;g;§§.»LukeN e w u"|"|.-.al-c Mr and Mrs. Leslie Often and of Omaha, 'returned Friday even- inz from a twelva~dav vacation.They made the entire journey by automobile, visiting Grand CanyonBoulder Dun. Salt Ink; Cltv. and H .. , .Miss Madguex-ite Offen ~ ?'3f' §?'3..¥f;P .If°l'I"if:_"l'..f'f| Ihivr Picnic At Gh§E't',""`" t § " k _u m m ;an Wayne,NebnskE n t ..,.¢.l'..f...'L nf thnlr m..f.|S="\¢l=v» to "JW tluir Picnic dl §m;;3;'f..;.i|,:.1'.;a.,'7..|»-==-YP" Hr-and EFI--F09 nm BOHS STORE ""PHONE soo Refrigerated Lockers For Rent l!ooth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- `~'`-I :}: : ' ~ other polnw of interest in the Rocky Mountains. Shower Todny Honors Mrs.Cllrenee Jensen Mrs.John Leehy is entertain- in !this (Thursday)afternoon at a shower comp lime nuy to M m Clarence Jensen,former member of the Blair Hospital nursing stail. G-\xesLs \\ill be Mr s ,Jensen,M i n Marie Pedersen,Mm. C la r k A lle n , Mr s .L y n n Ar ms tro ng ,Mr s .Runs Mm .Ma r vi n Johnson o f Mr s .Hu be rt Christensen, D .Ho wa r d , Mr s .Grac e Mr s .Reed 0 ' Hu \ lo n ,Sr., G. J ensen, Mrs. J . G. J en- Duets, Oma ha. Mr s ,C. Mah er, Mr s . N. sen. and Mrs . W illi am Ko eni g. Ad ver ti se I n Th e E n te r p ri s e R p L |. D n Tailored and d everyone.Brima,Bonneta,Ca- lots, Pompadours. All new fall colors. All head sizes. . $198 _ $298 reusy styles for B. & C. sump u u u l y U l u s u z z n u u u u l l c u u u u u g u n :; ,d M r . a n d M r s . W a l t e r P e t e r s e n a un y t o o f f e r c o n g r n t u l a t m n s .d a u g h t e r s ,G a y L e e a n d J o a n , a r4I. , f ; ' I " - _ N § ' 1 ' f f f f _ ' f ' f ' 1 ' ." ' ? § § ' f d . . ' ° i 'M m !IV E.P e t e r s e n a l l n f R | n { 1 sw 4 nina: un olcpuculuer lux, xoou. sur.E , g I . vv 4 LI .f Ia . ~s. rlonnnu wl1.KiNS Newell, who will be 86 next S atu r- day ,September 6,is able to ge t ar ou nd o nly i n a wh ee l c ha ir , bu t sta te s th a t h e i s "fee lin fi n e "g .Mr s.Ne we ll enjoy s exc ellent hea lth; s he will be 80 i n J a nu ar y . __. . - . . _ - ,_v . .- . - -Th e y wer e jo in e d b y Mrs. DeVi.1 ney's brother»i.n-law and siste Mr . a n d Mrs. Fred Christensen 4 Ha mp to n ,Nebra ska,a n d b y M and Mrs . Ed win W all a nd C aro l c | A u r o m ,Nebras k a. Pnolo by ko obau They ha ve t v o children,E .S. Shown C o m lime-nts -Newell of Arlmgton, and a. daugh~r DMr s E d R e d d 1Ro c k p or t L uthe r an Ch ur c h by th e ter, Mrs. p_ 5 J enkin s, who makes .n g pastor,Dr. D . L. Mc Co nn ell.A t - ten dxn ts wer e the br ide 'o bro the r, Ly le Paulsen, and the 31-oom's ais- ter , Mis s Mar ie tta W ilk in s. A c h a r i vlr i danc e a t the Bla i r Danc e Ha ll wi ll ho n or th e couple ne xt Mon day evening,September 8. B o t h j f r .an d Mrs. 'W ilkins are graduates o f Blai r Hi g h School. Mrs.W i lk in s is emp lo y e d i n th e Iowa -Ne bnu lc a L i g h t &Po we r 'J o.'| Blair offic e;Mr .W i lk in s .vorks at th e B lue Ri b bo n Lunc h. Both vo umr Don nie nm wall-kn nwn he r ho me wi th h e r pa re nts . Th er e a m a ls o si x grandc hildren an d'thre e gre at- grand c hild ren.| The c ele bration th is y ear wa s held earlier than usua l, as the Le- bo r Da y ho li da y per mi tted rein- tives from a. distanc e to attend the af f a ir . Amo n g those pres ent were Messrs.an d Meade:nes J o hn w . Ne we ll o f Lo o An g eles , Ca llfo mi a Ro y Davis o f Des Moines,Iowa, Fr sz ey o f Linc oln E a r l W i lli a m |Mr s . E d A r k e ll e n te r txi n td a t misc ellsneoug shower, Wednesdn afternoon,c ompli me nta ry to he daughter -in-law,M m E d Reddin lol' Glenwoogi,Io wa . |G u m .inc luded Hr s .Redding is 1 r ec en t br id e; Min es Ruiwh o W olf e, Merle F renc h, Edna As he] ford,Me ld n me s George C a m i chael,Le Ro y C r otc h, Alf re d Fee: Fra nk Sc hafer,Robert,Carrrn A r t J ohns o f Scribnmr,W mi amwrh ae l,J ohn Jens-en,J o hn Suther la nd , a n d Ed Ar k sllof Lincoln, and Willard McKay .lg 1 1 1 g ' " ' " g g ; " < ' ; - - ---- ~ renue r. umer remuves came fromj _J |ere An es wln Bl are ex n Arlington,Wahoo,Valley,andby thdr many lnends.'Fort Calhoun to compliment Mr.`| 5 8 2 0 3 2 0 S Glen Lowe of Genevn, New-uk»,""" Mrs. NewelL O m a h a n . s B r i d e spent the waak-end an s Zuest at Luthenm Gu||d Mn. L. C. Klopp wi\l gn to Lm--eoln, Sunday, to mko pan in "rush ;;;;_»= ,.'.fif<'?f."'" n.'§?"'$/¢<iL'e.$f5 week" at the University of Na- afwmonn Sepembor lo. |"'° s. A. Moors home..I Mn. 1-:d Nielsen win be hostess In a n info 1 home ding mlemnlnd at eight n'clo¢k Sltur |daY evening at the Jensen countnbraxka,ame " g f ¢""=°=g°';¢, Mind I _'_y M _ensen aug Le n r. An n\M n William ` Bal! and ra Suniey Jensen and Myron wmd'Howari Jensemrbecame the bridl Chapman nf Teknmnh spent Mon- retumed Tuesday alter several\§j=y_wfl}\_Ml1 Bolt's f""'"- Rev. dm' vlcatlon at Lake oknbon.s »'.ff --Open Sunday Mornings- AND SATURDAY We Accept Orlnge and Blue Food Stamps.Items Marked ' Are Blue Food Stamp Items. ripe Elberta,doz . A mrmenmeyer.''`" " " ".!Mm. Lucy Kuhn left MondayCdW lb I b hBtlfdm ~ a'°2e 5m d =§ mornlng for eastern Pennsylvania 511 .num where she pianned to spent 5er of relatives and fnends wereresent fbr the mlon._month or more with relatwcs. mf. mg Mrs.Harry Siert and .,..'H'f.£°*:.E°fi1'ff: ?f,:f'?£2",2'£f",&I'ff 4 lbs fresh frozen. box reirular, Ib Mr. and Mrs. Kennth Smith m1d'tain at her home next.Monday mn David.wnnf fn lfinnnnntn evening, September B, for membem,,_rg,}l"§»@},"k'B"§5§é|`l`£§<§1`f of f the Lutheran Sunday SCh0{1| two younger children are m f. inn tha |il||» nmnner va\¢H1.°.vn Miss Marv Mullin of Linonln wma & G. laundry, 6 large bars 18 lbs i l vei l -. -" " " |- . _ . . -- . ._- -U - . .a d in ner g ue st of Mr. an d Mrs . C.M n ! D .Ho wa r d an d fa mii y on Lab or I My n h ; I MRS CI.IF'l`()N HII.*r»{Ix1DELiiElf ¢25{|}§¢§`.i§éii£.§f i1"I.I§Z;,T§!Ill lnjund _[_ in El" "'"'§,';'m}`§»¢`I1Ef»»Ta`Tn '|I§mT£ endlltg of his truck hh firmer bnlkgwith Hr.Greln0 wg; aught and the ind In ent in-luv md m m . Ilr. ""1 ~ of Cli.f'&0n Hlltlbidel, non of Mr.§'§§,,ff_§'4 and Mn.Jam Huubiael ol 1§{é"'i&`i3. ar.Cllrdl :lumon en mg for Mr of Onuln £01-nnha.Dr.N.C. Clrl8en of Bldr rexd the msrriage linen inthe presence of a few immediaterclslivn md close 1|-lands of thecouple. _Th e b n d e worm a bexge wq o l ,|...-_...nn \_--_...-..| -..--.a Mrs. Tuny Huuen, and Mn_ HelerPlxcek und Iktty of Omaha.Mr.and Mn. Tony Hansen entertainedthe stme group on Friday. wmm Amd: ol Wi=hiu_ K»n~sqsjpqnt }h9 labgr Dxy weekend 4 vlallca neu :wages -Zlbs.l9C 3 o Orange; zzo,sums¢.Daz 30c »,.w,..,<..;l`iiI IUI:/.,..."1 o R1 0 l"'.n1lm : n f l rinnulmi A kitchen shower was held at Mr. and Mn. J. P. J:uIe Willlnm Bisbee home in Atl- tertllned Monday evenirQvIrR~1 ~g :I f l I limentary to Mrs. Abrahalll War *Mn and Mrs. D. W. Comptonrick(nee Marjorie Kelly).Co- Bernice, Mr. and Mn. Dan Greene hontenaes were the bride'a |isters~ in-law,Mrs. William Binlxee and Misa Gayle Warrick of Blair. Among the guests were Mrs. Abra- ham Warrick,Mrs. J.W.Kelly, Mm. Tom Earwoid,M'ru. Ben Peck, Mrs. Fred Peck and two daughters of Henman,Mn. John Compton, Mrs.I). A. Compton, Mn.Bryan Warrick,Mrs.Burr Hunk,m d Mn. LeRoy Blnbea of Arlington. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. n A. Compton. 'Mina Marion Cramer of Mil'waukem Wilconsin,anlvcd Mon fdw morning to spend the wee with her aunt, Misa Dora Carterat the home of Mn. J. A. K rl wl1oro Misa Carter is makin! h~ home at present.Misa Camer in nurae's training in a ldxlwauk~ hospital.Her homo is in IIo Sprlnki. South Dakota. when hefather,Dr.Lloyd Cnmer,is Dance Am Arlington [Fair Grounds Pavilion Thursday, Sept., 11 vnn né m i vvl ns on and His Orchestra Alllnlllloll 40c Tax Included Pele Kuhl Playa Tanllhi Advertise In 'Hu Enterpriu ho~ docto; in the Veta~ Hoa»u c lr Bri n gs umm pital,* mm ummm wlu| uruwn uucuasurlea :mu mth ms father, F W Amtfg; xr-her cvruxe was of mind N venfriving Saturday,he returened zo Her i lta ,M D th l °"s r ms om y enaenlwmiuia. on Mond;y Other "sat-of Omaha,served an bl'idCBU\|»id||org at th, Arndr. home: on Monday warring um wool with navy blue wen hir.Al'ndt'5 daughter, Mrs. acceunries.Josephine Bunting,and Hr.undKem1et.|Hiltbidel ~ .Omihfl Mm Ted Breuggemann,all of! H ":s=~M l u i ~f , , »==~ l v u r I n v m m l l l s 5~~.. n a ; UI I ` x r Q l l ¢ ¢ 1 \ ¢ n 4 n Bl'0 |(l!l'1 wls nu nmmeru ntwnuam..lSyx-muse,Nebnslu.'rr-. "dams mmm was pu-y¢d,M by Alma .1amen.uncle of ¢ ~ \ \ ¢ ~ur In en~ bride Mila Rvmu N"nelsnn 1 cous of Sundny evening, in gg;-u La thin of Mr.uxnubi w.hm chase §'§,u,Q u . ,,,,,,,' Zdi li d her of the gust beak.|mn.\».m Following*dnt da ._Q w¢ddh\|;._§_\j11l\119* Mn.li n . . .\..%l=. ...A w....._i u vv ccucrs pggijf [Qc 6 o Oleo ::.:::., 2 lb. 294: 260-second demonstration! w served.Guslu. in addition to lmban of the bridal Pvrw. vue nan. and Madame: John Stroh.., Al Suninbmcker IM Eilecn ufmein;Joesph Hllhbldel armSl. &m Koefor of Dmdn; ln.P. Jlhlln. Mn. L. E. hnon ~B a c o n 1 ° w = » - 2 l b laftln md duldnn Mr md Mn.0FloydL00-u and hmily ind Ruby '.Thlelfoldt at H¢rml.n;llr_and 0 . l m W _ ___ u nm 1»~1» ana Dukne |' l e a t - | . l l M ! | \An 'h | " 1 W r i n n f e w l i n n a v i l h l h h b r i l u u t ne wlv\ nh az pl¢|na z in|P¢ n¢ :il. No lw ildn g. No le nd fumhlin |.W he alt ne u\ vp o in n, k 6\ ¢d a nc wp mln a _. l l l u c i h s k n n l C o m p s n l u aa plia mz p en dl.u 3 - s o n m a i ; o l d ! - u c u s e u i l v n s l - m a r 1 ' » - ~ ~ ¢ - g -ln mak e . W a n ' t .o u f i l o o d . V 6 n ' ¢ m l n y o u r ~ all she no . Swv Iiodny. - ~ A ll B v s u h u p ' § - p m ? P i e d ! ! m d F vi d h l n P a u a s I w o o f n o n - ¢ n G u n / w n m P o l x v u l 29c L lJ A 11ll zs¢ ~ 35c 9 d i n |_ ' ,p,._M N _ c _' - r - l n u l n . U l r i L a n ¢ h , E m . | ¢~ i f . . » 2 ' » " l - Q S M. . .g - ; » = - ~o f P i n t , l n . R u i h l a ! - !Blai r.A e h n r l vu i d ln e e i l _ g d r .7-»d l n .A r t h u r h u n c h lu mo d x t A I n q i i d u to .|°` l n n n d l m l t n b l d n l u u n - I lx - . n n d l l n . R o b o | ~ t G £ ! | d t ¢ m dII . _ | F ' ne 01p -""" 'ummm nn ` l l "-mm,att g g Davenport a, Co lo ",ewh»r¢_ f y m m w ' g g °P u r e M e a t - 1 u n ''mu h t b l i r l w mn . ' Hu y mn ml a Mrl .J P : mm . u ma J o a n n com by lo rh B°°M~ ''°'d a \ \¢ hh ra 1 E dB ll ld o l W i | | &_and Mr. und Mrs. llgrwn .hmmm Colon-ldo,who h m mo m » o \ 1 x \ ' °~ ~.,.....J .f'¥."if'5.-f"Z-"2..' dvi nmonx rslauvu md Q.-c....|.| T. HE STEWART | \ | \ r iwh. ina n..n°¢uyMa¢¢:»n¢|u neon v n.Pohnun of Conn l Bluffs. whoudaughter.Hin Hman,mtumudwith them dur apmdng tho |um~mu undying nt the Oulondo sumCallqo in Boulder.I m u . . m i r w d m z l ' H Z ~ lormsdy nddod nonh of Bldr;lin Bun! hx-inn word thnx herlllhor, who wu lnlomly injundln n Nant I-tutor l¢¢id¢n\» ll im- Pl-vviu although ltfll l u !rom_",||_ v v o d e ~ Phone 32 --We Deliver = o o | : : xo l : = = o = o 1 1 1 Tune in 131 :;1e.\H 1,fe1'.'.s ~Tn.|-:E |'r"o|=z LEAVE |r I -'TEE EN"TERPmsn|~.... erman Man Carves Jewelry, a l a . - -. _ _ - . .. . . _ _.. . .. .. . _ . _ . . . ._ . - I J'iwmQ0.94§w nha spent Sunday c veni~g wi th Mr . an d Mrs . Har old B re wster . Mr .an d My a.E mi l Follerg at- r=»~:.:. T- |.oo|<.M =:':r".- \ TH' C1AL's CERTINGLV 1.u<E us <.;An.on2s!|"rH.»=».'s .J .__ 'rw Ln=E,1 ¢.W--» ~\iP¢5, »°&couRsE,'mn:s so!! Besopes LEAFMN' A s»<|u.ED TRADE un TH Maw TH' 'SAILOES wwe PLEN"~/OF FUN-- wrr' 13150; TIME 'm vvsrr TH` LANDS OF ROMANSK Au* OPPORTUNIKV! L D Q K .r HE~ I THOU v o u &~;O'$qggguf o0OO-OH gg |r.A|>1'T ~ »<eEPmuA~/~f._ Your pay in the Navy is gravy no nm so »<=1 No Ieod no buy. No dacmfs nl denriu' _Blnir Nehruka, Se (amber 4, 194| ____~.~f .. » ! 2if i 4 Your pay in the Navy is gravy No uni lo pay. No food to buf. No dodofs or d¢nliu's bilfs. Evon movies and or!m onmdoin- mcrrl we fue. And whoa you Em enlist, the Navy givn you Sl 18.00 worth ol uniforms! And il you wont io hom o lrodo, lim New is tho pluco io do ir Guru an fonySvc odd trades you can loom . . . huining lhafs worth hundreds oi dollars lho Rn: year. Tho. Navy oiien the chan:-n ol a Hiufima eo youngm4m.Hywon l7ofovur,ge1ofrn¢opy a rho llluihahd Imam "LIFE IN THE u. s. NAVY," from flu Navy Edhor ca! this ncvnpupof. Simohf wrill Ot' coll. " !smzva woun aourwrnw! 'J r A I *F.;~.~»; _" <_~' ~~. f ~~ kff ..."-~..~~ . 'Php Bell Creek Pro,¢¢¢ Cluli met Tuaday aftemoon wihh Mrs. Ed-wxrd Newkirk. M . Alben Be d amdarTnmdnz Lhi u wa e tnwi th ~ Arfeliu Gnuse; Mr. Bmmn is work- inxr It the utah fair. Mcnrhv afternoon !\1¢B¢e of .~ \ u m | - - day afterno on. R.Chester Gr a f f an d wi f e o f Ba n c mf t,N e b r u h . ,c llle d ,Fr i - day , at th e C uster h ome . Memb ers o f both famili es we rn early pio- neers of C u mi n g County . Mr . a n d Mr s . Otto Ma a ti c k a n d Mr .an d M n .Bob Utte rb ac k and | la nd were Om.|,ha.visi tors , Sa tur- day .Th ey vlnited a t th e Charles Rutled ge home.Mr .Ru tled ge called on E .W .Burdic a t th e Me t h o d i s t Ho mi n !an d o n Sidney Rutled ge a t th e Un f ve r i i ty Ho s- pital. A f te r several weeks'vi si t here Q ,_w "~¢ h " ' ~ o z ...|u <=..S \ l 9-r I1 fm.\f f=}E:§f"§ &»».¢'~ \ao " ~\iP¢5, Ncoukss, 'runs so!! Besooes 1 LEA1zN\N' A s»<|u.ED TRADE un TH' Maw TH' 'SAILOES wwe PLEN"~/OF Pun-1 wrr' 13150; TIME 'm vvsrr TH` LANDS OF ROMANSK Au* OPPORTUNIKV! S -|`LL BET ya WISHES ~/A P-I1 T- LDOK. M €T"C"~~'ru' C1ALs cenzrrmmv LIKEus sAu.o§2s!'rHA's~rH'L|FE,`f 4 oEH?»o v ~ _'.1 f ~c.. .>>,~"24 U av1.A * 2 .\ \ I r / , f .~ .Q e-~.f ~? ;"9 X ~=-"f-aft u 5 9 ~» ~.~ f a v m ...Ao " '" 9 G ':.\¢- : Ink\ _1 '° . . ~ _ /.\" : _ _ { ( ~ f f 2 .L \' ~ .|¢ .» *-, -\ - u ~»~Q / f f . A ~ ~===;;...=j}=',:ffZf5i.\... Loan mms |_H.r Hgpg 3 qgg BUT oOOO O ITHOUGHT I M Y~":::°3"E;eozzsu! 0 P o p r v r -MEETS THE A P D . l l U i l l \\ cu u And Cedar as .I \v n uu l .I s u n r h w p v u l ya n n _.' " - i .Bln or n Cush man returned,F r i day ,fl0f1I 8 two we ek s 'vac ation, |spent wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Ar th u ruilsareBonnyGay e Chrnsten-Ma w a n d i n Madison,Arkansas. Mr s .W a lte r Mas on entertained the Wesley an Gui ld,wedne sday afternoonschoolf r o m surrounding diatrnctsLlt 3" dl 1|......|tx..........f}»n.»d¢u|::.~.1._I Mr .an d Mr s.Charhm Hu tled ze !Sc hool begun ut ltn s v u m, mo n -day , wi th Robert Divin e as p rinc i- lnd ce-pal an d Phy llis Olson as teac her whic h of the lower grades. The beginnnng J Hi l-p psen,Bruc e Berg man.an d Duane r.H i Jensen.Students ente ring hi gh vCaninn' in black walnut :1daristhenové! pasttimg occupies the leisure of 0. I singer uf Herman. The first products of M1 singer'a skillful knife were as pepper shakers,c arved fr o m sol- ld blocks of woo d .H e has made mo r e than si xty sets in nriginal. varied designs, must of which have been sold to f rie nd s. The sh ake rs are unbreakable,an d wi ll,n o dou bt,prove to be life- time ar t- I .lc le Mr .Hlls i ng er ha s a ls o carved some unusual brac elets and ne<:k~ lac es fr om blac k walnu t,an d re- c ently completed wo r k o n s eve ra l attrac tive vases of bo!-h walnut and re d c ed a r. A mon g the la r ge r a rt- ic les whic h he has c arved are list- ed a number o f stools an d two writing desks. His work i s entirely ori ginal. He has ne ve r ha d any train ing,an d uses no power mac hinery . Mr .Hilsin ger en jo y :his h ob by immens ely . Althou gh i t is rather tedious wo rk to carve shapleas blocks o f wood in to jewe lr y an d other novelties, y et it i s faacinatf ing to bri ng out the lo vely , natur- al grain of the wood, h e say s. ROSE HILL NEWS Mr . an d Mr s . Ha ro ld W e aver o f are na1.|:|nuns en,i wi i i n w u n s a -er,Ric hard Frenc h an d Ma rs ha ll Har dy .Sunday dinner Kuests of Mr. and Mr s .An d r e w Bnhs an d f a mi ly we r e Mr. a n d Mr s . Li n to n Pu f te r nnd family and W alte r Peek of Te- ka ma h , an d Mr .an d Mr s .W ood- r o w Wes t. Ed,Elme r, Ne ls ,an d W a lte r Mad se n a nd Alfr ed Ne lso n atten d- c d th e SL IM Fa ir a t Li nc o ln , Su n- da y . Mr. a nd Mr s. Ray mo nd Ruwe an d Mr. an d Mrs . Otto Mn tz en at- ten ded on Mo nda y . Miss Loi s Tofte of Lin c oln sp ent g f we ek -e nd with he r mothe r, rs. Lau ra Tnf te. She re tur ned to Linc oln.Mo nd ay evening,wi th David Ri tne r, also of th at c ity . Mr. a nd Mrs. J ames Sap penf ield and fa mily o f Oma ha wer e S und ay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W ul- te r Sappenfield.Af temo o n g u es ts were Mr. and Mrs . Ge orge Nelson, and Mr .an d Mr s .(Me Sorensen. Mr s. J ames Ry an wa s a Mo nd ay afternoon guest. Ra lp h Ber gman has been under th e doc£or's care th e past week wi th a n infected a r m. Robert D ivine wa s a Frid av over- ni gh t g ue s t at th e Har old w. Ros - n f Oma h a we re Saturday n lg and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mx n. w. Rutle dg e . Mr .and Mr s .D. O.Sheets a lMr . a n d Mr s .Ra lp h Sc a rlett ar Le on we re Sunda y gu ests of M an d Mr s .Me rle Jansen a t T e k ; ma h . Mar ily n a nd Mad eli ne Kay , I itt dau gh te rs o f Mr . an d Mr s. Rnlan Petersen of Ca n to n ,South D a k i ta , ar e sta y i ng wi th th e i r g r a m Parents.Mr .an d Mr s .F o r m Bre wster,f o r a time.Th e la t k has b een i ll with p neumo nia. Mr. an d Mrs . Ralp h S c a rle tt an Le on we re vi si to rs n f Mr .a n Mr s .Den nis Sc arlett at F r e mo n l Sunday . Mr . a n d M m He n r y Stokes u Mond smln, Iowa , were W ed nes daj eve ni n g vls ltor s a t th e A r t S to k e home. J o hn Weber an d la m i ly o f Lo. Angeles,California,are here f o a vis i t with r e la tive s a nd fr i en d s Th e fi rs t me etin g o f Herman Chapter 0. E . S. of the fall will b< he ld Th ur sd ay evening,Sep lem ber 4. Fo llowing the lodge meeting a c o mmi tte e wi ll serve refr esh ments. T11 a J . ,.. day aftemoon, R.Chester Gn!!and wlla o!Bancroft,Ne.-brash,cllled,Fri- day. at the Cuner home. Members of both families wem early pia- neers of Cuming County. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Maatlck andMr. and Mrs. Bob Utterback and Henry Pyle: of Arlingtnn were Sunday dinner and supper guests al. the A.R.Harper home.TheMuticks~f . lan~ dryHut callMeRut pil-a A Witkruhom ____~.~f .. » ers at the William McGowan homethat evening. Superintendent and Mn.FloydAlexander and Bobbie were Sun-day eveninz visii/urs at Kenhard atthe C. H, Wand home.Mrs.Levi Clnyhorn was taken to the Methodist Hospital in Om-aim. Thursday, for observation andmediml care. A washers' meeting was held attheschool house, Saturday even- ing, no make plans for the year'swork.h t e r that evening Supt. ugd Mrs. Alexander entertained all members of the faculty. The M. E. Aid Circle will meet ..|.,-noon.Th e n e w officers were in- stalled In st we ek . Mr ..a n d M m .D.W .Ru tled ge ~; \ \ \ |- 1 .' 'Php Bell Creek Pm,e¢¢ Club met Tuaday aftemoon wihh Mrs. Ed-wxrd Newkirk. Mn. Albert Benson and ehildarnpmdng thi s wa c k wi th ~Arfeliu Gnuse; Mr. Bmmn is work- inxr It the utah fair. Mcnrhv afternoon !\1¢B¢e ofMissNina.Andersen were Mn.Cassie Hxnsen. Mn.Ed Ha mm.Mrs,Peter Nielsen.Mrs,lhr ti n were Omnha visitors, Slwr-They vldted at the Charlesdgehome.Mr.Rutledge .an E.W.Hurdle at the odist I-lolnlul and on Sidney edge at the Unlvenzlty Hos- wr several weeks' visit hersmlntives. Mn. Benn. Nelder-er left,Thursday,for her.lt Grand Island, U. 5.NAVY," from flu Navy Edhor ul' this nmnpopn. Simohf wrill Ot' coll. . 4~_~ w o u n a o u r w r n w ! .~*rv _ J - A. .-'v u~.'" f o v.~W A if ==<;=~\0 2 E ,,/Q9» . ;~ ItheMnrtinLarsenhome.Mr.Rasmussen WI! dan an eveninz Miss Loretta md Leuln Rallnup sen and Ivan Rasmussen men:Sunday nt the shte hir.Mm.Peter Nielsen and Mrs. Muti n Larsen ment Samnhy gnh Mrs.Hnyea Rosenbalm in Sunday visitors at the [ArsRolllnd hnme were M1-. and Mn. Hubert Stmv and Henry Kloenverof Murdock. Mn. Mu-it 1.4.1-sen and Mrs. EdHansenme m Wednesday withMn. Lorena Jesnersen in Omaha. ¢ . " .0 - -1 "IV.~ I .~ Fr i da v after noon Mr s .E m m a'Pn y lo r enter tdn ed fo r Mr s .Lou is Ra s mu s se n . Mn. J o h n Rasmussen, Mr s .Theodore Willierrmon,Mr s . Pete r Nielsen , Mrs. Ma rti n L ars en. Mrs. Ed Han sen. an d Mi sse s Ed na. an d Ri ta Hansen,Ninn.Andersenan d Marmanet Rasmussen:W a lte r Andersen an d J ohn Tay lo r. Sunday af te mo o n :meats o f Nina.an d W a lte r Andersen w e m An n a and A n d r e w Raarnussen of Ame s and J u li us Jorsrensen o fW ln si de . Neb rn kr .. 0nan:.|| Or u m sc hool opened Mo n da y .wi th Misa Marmnret,W u lf an in-struc tor,The re ar e two begin- nere.n r .an d Mr s .Georke Mi lle r o f Blau-:at la st Mo nd ay even ing a t th e II mu e n h o me .Mi s; Ni na An de r se n was a , S at- ur d a v a f te r no o n c a lle r n t the Mp .E m m a Ru we ho me in Blair. Sun dnv aftern oon :meats a t th e Ed Ha ns e n h ome I n h on o r o f Mis s Edn a's bir thd ay were Rev.an d M m . G A. C a rls en o f Omuh n. Mr . and Mrs . Ma rtin L ar se n an d Alto n,M m .Marin I a r s e n a n d M r s . H m - na h an d Louise Larsen. Eve n i n g g u es ts a t th e E d Ha n - ..c n n newpoultryshort course st the Uni-vernity of Nebraska,College oAgriculture, in lincoln. According to word received this week by County Agent E. D. Fahrney, the course will ba held on September10, 11, and 12, replacing the usual poultry field day..4 There is more need than ever for such a short coune, according to J.R.Redditt,Extension PoultryHusbandmanjwhoisassisting with arrangements.Nebmakfs poultry industry in far more im- portant than it was a. year ago, heenlmated,and expansion in thebusinessmeansthatthere are :natty flock owners with problems w I glpent Monday widn Mrs.ClarenceOelke neu' ffeibuta. Mr.and Mrs Gifford FrenchandsonwereSundaydinner The host make: a mea ~ Of \re1~ come at the bettnnlng oft ; meal Ind the ho nor ed [wu t n uke : a re spo n- -: .:~aan unand Miss Peggy Rutiedge of Oak home.folks ,.1 |¢.I l ~'I*aYlor» J anet and Tommy , Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc e Toelke. Mr. and Mrs. J ens Ha ns en a n d Mr .an d Mr s . Ma r t i n L i n e n a n d Alton . S u n d l?evening th e fo llo win g fo lk s enjoy ed n.Dicnic supper a t J OF N. Plans Poultry Short Course .muss en home . Mr. a nd Mrs. An ab- ( i a l e s h u r g ,I i l i n o i s ,s p e n t s e v e r m \ | i n R e n e h a w w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r ..M d M I .5 i " $ ' § T . § . 1 3 " ' ¥ < § . . ' 2 & § ' § ¢ n § " d m ' i . " .g u e s t s .I n t h e e v e n i n g ,t h e R a s - t e r i .S u n d a y e v e n i n g g u e s t s a t t h e $ " " " " E ? J l " ° "5 5 3 " o f M r .a n d R a s m u s s e n h o m e w e r e M r .a n d I g i o r e r i e e A n d e r s o n a n d E l s i e M r s .H a r o l d E .R a s m u s s e n a m d ~' - -_ I r a W i l l i a m s o n o f L i t c h f i e l d v i a ite d, Mo n d ay , a t th e Leo Faus eti home.Tuesday ,Mr s .Fau se tt ac c ompani ed her fa the r to P o n a whe re they are spending a.week wig ) Mr. a mi Mr s. Ra y Rus sell. \ Shirley , and Mr .an d Mr s.H .C. Rasmussen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr s.Eve re tt Sto rk an d fa mily were Mr .and Mr s.Ha n s W u lf . IIven ing g uests wer e Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen and family and Mr . an d Mr s. E lmer S to rk . Thursday afternoon guests o f Mr s.ll .C. Ra smus sen were Mes- dnmes Lau ra Hi nkle y , W y nn B aer, Errtma Taft, and Charles Hansen. The Or u m school opened Mon~ :la y with Miss Mar gar et W u lf as teac her.Duane K u h r is the only beginning pupil. Mrs.Ray mo nd Rasmussen,Bet- ty Ann a nd J ud y . an d Mr s. E ve r- ett Stork,Ronald and Janice, helped Bobbie Larsen, son of Mr . and Mr s.He rman Larsen,cele- brate his birthday , Monday after~ noon.Mr .and Mr s.George Rasmus- sen a nd fa mi ly we re Mo nd ay eve- ni ng g ue sts of Mr . an d Mr s. Har - old E.Rasmussen and Shirley . Mr . an d Mm .A r th u r K u h r and IJ thel Ma e were W id ay evening visitors of Mr .and Mr s .Jens }I:|.nB&n. Mr .and Mr s.W i ll W u lf an d Donald were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. RayWulf and son. Mr .and Mr s.Alb ert K u h r a n d Duane were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. RoyRah lfs and fami ly . Those helping;Mabel Sc hafer celebrate her birthday ,Wednes- day evening,were Mr .and Mr s. De tle f W ulf , Mr. an d Mrs. Cullen W right, Mr. a nd Mrs. Bob S c henk, Mr . an d Mr s . Ha ns W ulf , Mr . an d Mr s.Har la nd W u lf an d daughter, and Mrs. Ann a B. J ensen. Mr .and Mrs.Ilar lan d Nelson, Mr. an-l Mrs.Leonard Nelso n and fannlz Mr .and Mrs.Floy d I i in z and lh - ro n ,Ric hard Nelson and LIlt.l1:\llmk le y enjoy ed n wiener roast :tl the Fred Jensen home, wi ls on wer e Wednesday afternoon ma n o n wa s ef i elq le f t F f i f f l lguestso f Mr s.Ha r o ld Sto rk an d f o r Venice,Ca li fo rn i a, f or a vi si t P e s s r -M d wi'i~i1@r°1ii-;`i;i°nkg Li br ar y o f 72 Sunday dinner guests of fr. *;;volumes ha s arr ived fr om L inc oln,Mr s.Ha r old Frenc h and a m y _ were Mr. and Mrs. Floy d 'I'rumble| ¢51"iY th is week.Th e c ommittee and fa mi ly o f Papillion.Mr s .c.,f@P°1'f#th at th er e were so o re ad-F en c h an :l. Ethe l o n e 'W e dn es d ay g e go f 2 l 0;f'li=g=g=*" h i f h eveni ng visito rs. Miss Frenc h le f t P )s R o | d |t U' - k wo kThur sday fo r Da lton , Nebra ska, to wa ne ey no s as wee teach.ove r tl:\ emana ge me nt o f. th e He r- Those helping. George Menc ke l'3"i"11"",§="§i "° "M=;=°;;W ake- c elebmte I1 birthday ,Sunday ,le t , tv o a c are a o t e pa c e , were Messrs.and Mesdnmes Carl!'5'{'P"-'Ci5 to be called to a r my ser- Schneider and Ray mond,Claus""f@ soon. Schneliger, J r., and son. Ed nien¢k.»l5p§:Y"§;1dw<£f§\3J Bt°fhiB0;l";| £ Otto enc ke,Donna.Delores, an ' Barbara,George Wric h and f a m- * h e m ily , Ha rry Mad sen and fami ly ,Ru - l Mr. and Mrs. Tom W akefield, J r., dolph Menc ke J i m and Margruc r-'and Mr .and Mr s .Itoy W akefielditeSc ott Iiine line M r Clnug lillléflliétl the State Fair at Lil| C olll §;hneider.Sr..Soren.f a u l and lltlonday and Tuesday . 1 _Id¢£:;L:et Sc hnelder, and I e te A ll <iu`.i-ieé hisethiiaci .2 E . 3 ; ' ; " *' : . " i i i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Madse n andlltapti st c hu rc h. S unday ; he wi ll en- farmly were Sunday suests of Mr. iter school, soon.~A.fter the servic es and Mr s. Har ry Mad sen . Mrs. Ha r-I a b ask et din ner wa s e njo ved old If.. Rasmussen and Shirley were Miss Bernadine Otto o f .albertThursday afternoon c allers.| Lc a.Minnesota,spent Saturday M r Chr is K ors ho j an d Mr. a nd night a nd Sund ay at the J . A . J es-' Mr s.d Mencice c alled at the J esse Ry an home in He rman ,Tuesday , to help Mrs. Gus Menc ke c elebrate her birthday . Mar ily n,L i la and Don na Ru we spent Monday wi th th e Otto Ruwes. Tuesday evening guests o f Mr . and Mrs . Geor ge Nels on wer e Mrs. La u ra Tof te an d My r on ,Alf re d Nels on,and Mr . a n d M m .Robert Christensen. Mrs. Nelson and Mar- lan and Mrs. Christensen were vis- itors in Fremont, Sa turd ay . Those h elping Mr s.E m m a Ta y - lor c eleb rate her birthda F d person home,a guest o f Mi ss l Elaine Jespersen of Lin c oln.Mi ss l Otto wi ll begin her teac hing du- ties in the Tekarnah schools.this week Mr. an d Mrs . Cla ude F itc h spent F n d a y evening i n B la i r wi th Mr . and Mrs.Donald Sorenson. Mrs. Te d Olin ger wa s h ostess to,the Stu dy To Lea rn pfrojeet club, Thu rsd av,a n d a dessert lunc heon was served an d the ti me later spent in visiting.Mr s.E mi l Fo l- gfn will b e the h ostess in Septem- er.y ,n a y ,Edga r W h itn ac k of Omah a sp entwereMr s.Lou is Rasmussen and the week- enti at home . Fr ed W hit- Mar gar et,Mr s.Theo W illiamson, nnc k,wh o rec entlv returned f r o m Mr s.J ohn Itasmussen,Mr s.Mm.. ,tne Methodi st h ospi tal, is roc n por- tin Larsen,Mr s.E d Hansen,Ed-| atinsr ul.the ho me o f h i s mo the r , na and ltlta, and Miss Nina Antler-Mrs . Cla ra Whitnac k.[ son.Mr .and Mr s.Sa m Me l- | \\ :m,Visitors du ri ng the week \vith| "§'cre Sun dav visitors a t the \\ | l | Mr .and Mr s.Otto Ma tz en an dlllnr n Mc Go wan home.MP;Ml { ¢ | "Monday ¢'\0f1il|| r. in honor of Kell o*'H~n vr c Messrs.an d Mes domes on has recovered nicely fr o m his neth J ensen's birthday .llf" >i'uI4 and La r r y o f Omah a,rec ent inju ry .l Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and flair-dll Davi s an d J e rry , Ray mond Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Gren ier and Mrs. W ill Han sen and fami ly \ \rrl ' l .:ind fa mily and Mr s.Ro y A .li .Ha r p e r a n d wi fe were vis- Mr .and Mrs.Har old 'ra ft limi . mo s s a n d fa mi ly and Mr s.E mi l ito rs a t the Sta te Fai r,'I`uesday.i dau ghter of Teka mah.Mr .a11d }hl|.Zt!| I and familv M......,|u.._~.._ w m e r n nvrmnR°'"l'°'~++-+4 éi . . . - r e " ;i Imagine me ; i i. + . . _+___+___ Destroyer! gg ir ;'And |'ve had two pay raises in only eight months! |'|| say §avy!you can't beat Uncle Sam's N I YOU oou1dn'L ask for a greater thrill than Lhat which a fellow gets when he oomoe back home wearing u trim Navy uniform. The folks crowd around. They all want to know where you've been, what you've done. And man, do you have stories lo fell! Where else in the world are there such opportunities for thrill, for fun. for a future asinUncleSam'sNavy? 5¥LOoK WHAT THE u. s. NAW Ann NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU FREE TIIINING word: snsoo. Nearly 50L\'ndm and vocations Lo choose from. C009 PAY with rsgulu Luaeues. You may sam up m $126 a month. IM!!! YEAR you an sntided to u genqvug vacation period, with lull my- 000|! F000 and plenty ofit. FREE CLDYNIIG. A complete audit of doth-ing when youint enlist.(Ovu $100 worth.) FREE lED|¢||. un, hduding Nlvllr dm- td athntion. FINEST SPDITS And onhxrtninmnnt my msn could uk for. m m . a n v n n u n . W - Y ean'¢ but tba Navy for them! IEW!! IN OFFICER.Many can work for m Appointment to the Nnvd Acndomy or the Ammpolis of the Air at Penuooh. FIITUIE SUD¢ES8. IV: euy for Navy tninud men to get pod-paying john in civil life. LIBERAL nsrllzunrr-nv for wud" Navy men. n \| It g ~ u l l l . I mrs.vnrgll Clements.xi d M ~R and children uf Oma h a visitedgg'f0flC0 H I.l.I|SL'l1 and f nnn ly ¢I.all PS.JUUIB BBMIJBBGH a ._ ~ m moon and supper guests.:md_Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matz en and Hl r ml l n relatives over the weekT u e s d a y e v e n i n g v i s i t o r s w i t h f a m l l y w e r e a m o n g Q h o s e a t t h e e n i r B h d M m ~n n h n n n n n . I | " { l l n l | r |. \ ._ A 1 2gx'\fnA//////Wcnzmssr LIFE m THE WORLD You're proud. And you should be. For you've been leading the greatest life in the world. Andit'sathrillmfallaboutit,too. Athrillto sae the admimtionin\'.heeyesoft.heOnonnd 0nlyGirlasyoute11abouttheiirsttimeyou steered a Deetwyer. Or handled a P.T. Boat atmom\`.han45milesperhour.0rlWpfped out in front of your ahipmates bo receive your Brut promotion. ____,,...... .._...,.... .nudaughterwereGiffordPeterson and Jesse Hansen. CHURCH NOTICES r m s r mr r u o ms r c n u n c n John P. Brooks. Minister Thai-e'a a welcome to all our servicesSunday, September 7: .10:00 A.M. Chun-I1 Sehonl, begln~ning its fall activities. 11:00 A.M.Mnmimr Wn'lN'\' __.-......~n ul mr. and Mrs. GlennWilson's silver wedding nnhlver- sury, Sunday.Lsurite Rasmussen and RayHooksattendedtheStaleFair,Wednesday. Detlcf Wulf has been sufferingthe Put week with a sever. infec- tlpn in his hand.Friday evening visitors ll.the Wult home wereMr, and Mrs.Bernard Wulf and Mr._and Mrs.James Wulf andfamily. . Y`.;;».lL iur a uirnln ....m..-. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde IN!-ch wereWednesday evening viniborn at theMorleyHiggins hornu in Teknmlh. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle lee. Mr. and Mrs.George F1-sin and Mr.lnd Mrs.Gerald Frain,all of Rock- ford,Illinois,visiied Blair and Hermnh relatives over Labor Day.The Lees were visltnrs at the Em-ll Fallen home, Satulday evening.The ladies of the Baptist ken~ slngwn held u picnic in the Her- mgq park. Wednesday afternoon.Get this FREE bookletivu||[RID B. v a - n y g m e s wi yy!!!I h |m m m g pool par k,Sunday guests cw t an anthem by the n:hmr."Sel'-evening.were Messrs.and Mes-brask a,mon , "Gnd of L o ve and I n w |dnme1\Ho war d Ta y lo r and so m,Mrs . (Please note the c humre nn h'lu"-2 Harold Tay lnr and family ,Chris Gerald of servic e.)an d f a mi ly Cie ,mmo ns W iIIiamae1\"" °"*1°'~..1 L and family . J ohn Ras mussen Me r t ' 3 dal. 1" rm-z u. xx r m R U !W i hK ,un Ync ell an d Irene,Au stin l£¢n~|S.i¢iIl¢=Jennnrdand\'~11§|IiflI~ff°"sllaw,Mr s.Ema Ta y lor und arms,patient1.1¢~ f ""'a \n §==;;g,°f ~a t g g w - ~ T a y l o r a n d 3 n : .ml (.)IllDI 5 : ! . j :<i.-.-.;\l 1|-'ennet omnsonlhv "I r:||¢|¢i :|\.1l\l\.I I : .na Mr s.Joe Ba n d u r we r e: I r e l a t i v e s a t D u n c a n ,N e - g l l n r l n t l 1 § + Jr».§£é"",;~ rUse N u n n "D n AandM u ia n J ~ I the State Fa ir at Linc oln, y Rutled ge of Pen de r Is a n i n m rr..:.._._=-=¥x- -H n u l u v t r r b l t y n o s p l t a la n a t n fe q e . n t .I l e i s r e p o r t - n o u ; . l \ A . a l l P u u w , U U c n n l e a m a n y o n e o f 4 5 b i g ~ p a y t r a d e s f r o m a v i a t i o n t o radio . . . how you may become an ohicez. 27 scenes from Navy life lhowing sports a nd games y ou my play , ships you may be amignvd to, exdling ports you may visit. 'fqlld enlistment requiremefntl and ;; FREE rlm m ma W ORTH $1 5 0 0 Andnd1 thist.i mey ou're ta kingc are of yuur future ! The Nav y s aid, "Pic k a trade -we can make youan smart." And thev mva vm: (|I|I|1".|lll|Il } | | \ | l|lit.lU: 45I ..f\~.~1.~=,:.¢| \l\u";;IP,...,»1\.¢.I}.:v|l:ill:meetings " i d |,,}_,._,g \lu| I \ \ \ lll l| !frufll.'I`hl1r>ad:\\ln §Tur\d::.\.September 11 - Il,I|:L{|l .1|.;:.tt 1ight 0°C|OCk. Re v.M.i .Iiap,|.morn fr o m Fre mo n t wi ll be our guest §P¢3|§"1"Please keep these tiites m mi n d and tell y our neighbors.E v e r ybody welc ome! ME ' I ` HOI ) lS T C HURC H mr .and Mr s.and family ,IIclnu,l:HZfllwll|Hilti Bobbi!! Hansen were Sllltrruim Infl ernoon and supper L,'1.lt;*-1'<..|Mru n d l = I r s .M a r i o n I ) e l m 1 : | r |:n f l Lf a n n l )o l S p r i n g f i e l d .I l i i o I i l n z u - h e l h c a l l e d nt the Theo W illiemsenhome,Fri day afternoon. Th e Hell Creek Projec t Club me t wi th M m .Bi ll Ne wk i r k lostTuesday afternoon Pl f '_ .ans or d0\nru ti ng a boo th a t the c o un ty fa ir we m d iscuimed an d th e hostesss Clarence H{|.ll.PII | \\ | impr uvc tl at th is wri ti ngMr. and Mrs. Cly de Ervl¢~e spent lil:f \\\1]{at f| || | || }:mtl Other | win1.ln Ilmn .M:\1>||;:ll JJLQRSUII h a u l ¢ l | . 1 r g v u l 't h e \| f \w h i l e t h e y \ \ r . l l : \ \ \ a | } . Th e pinoc hle c lub was \nl.er» tained a t the ho me o f Mr s.Ed Hovendiek,Wednesday afternoon. Mrs:Gr ate Mi ller ,Mr s.W i llia m Christensen and Mrs.Cly de Fitc h were visitors.Mr s.ltay mrmd Sul- livan wa s awarded the prize forh i g h s c o r e a n d M r s .J e n n i n ne r v e d r e f r e s h m e n t s .l w - - -"n IA q e n n a r d n .fI | | . » . | -- n v *" " " X And with that promotion came an inaease in pay. And there were more to come. Second Clam.First Cla m.And the n C h i e f w w O$oar. Many might even go to Annapolis. Or to Pensacola with the flying cadets! Exciting? You bet, and fun coo. Something ~ Ralhe-ma.n'snu£ Box- ing.Baseball.Football.~A N D MOVIES . . . previews, tool nearly 50 skilled trades and vocations to chooeefrom: Radio expert,machinist,welder, aviation mechanic, dental Technician, ako tridan-to mention a few. Yes,trainingthatwo u1dbeworth$1500io y o ui no ne y e a r's Eme .' I':a i ni ng\ 'hntwi .lI auuurey ouo f a well-paidjobindvillife. Yet you get pdd while learning-got your keep and a complete outfit of clothing free. when to =m>¢y~ I1 you are between 11 and 31 (no'l ized),t thin free hook new Nohigh schoo mqu ge ,ohligntion. Ask the Navy editor of this paper for awpy. Or telephone him. Or mdl him the coupon. You can pgate it on a penny poctal cnrd. ,oe ws u TII IS une : o f no a o a u If lfwxnndingtbefreobookletyeude- 5 ddeUolpplyfornpLwein¢beNnvy, 5 you will receive thi lmnt lapel- ' .¢"|'¢mblem.Iti||bmd¢eo('ho\»i-you willbeprmidtoweu. n",_ \`1 §¢;.......-. .J-mpnuin, rmzwr |W orship Service a t 9:45 A . M. Th e Re v.D r .C.B,Hnnlc inn o f Oma h a wlll conduct th e au a ne rly e n c e . BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES C.I-I. Hamilton. Minister The union evenlggg wrvices have ended and we go ack to holding' our own rhurrh w,..».\.:.. a.. n.- ._-..vars over the week-end wllhMr._und Mrs.Lara Holland andfamnly were Mr. and Mrs. Huber! Slroy of Murdock,Fem 'I'inklm of Coming, Iowa. and Henry Kleb- xcr of Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Fredlnulneh and daughters were Sun-day afternoon and supper Kuestn. Halen and Eunice Rollund attendmii. ':,'i'!3F'-'~'=@~"°~ . : neu, second high. The club plansto meet with Mrs. Raymond Sul-livan September 10. The o, E. s. held a Illbllc tea in the Mead park,Friday Anar- noon. The committee in charge n m Mesdnmes A.H.Peppmiller,Tom McDonald,Henry Truhlsen,John Jackson.John H.Johnsonand Effie Godsev. £ Ermnn lu ms unvnunssr-Inv:¢("""=_ F "1 _..- .... . . n a n n y u l L IIU B Y O "n i n g s t h i s S u n d a y .T h e t o p i c f o r t h e s e r m o n w i l l b e ," W h e n C h r i s - t i a n s F i g h t , A r e T h e y C h r i s t i a n 2 " W e w i l l m e e t a t e i g h t o ' c l o c k . W e w i l l o b s e r ve C o m m u n i o n n e x t S u n d a y m o r n i n g w i t h a p p r o p r i a t e w o f s h i p .1 1 : 0 0 o'c l o ¢ : k i s t h e h m l r . __......... . arm, aunday."Mildred Sheets retumed lostFridayevening dinner guests nf Tuesday from a six weeks' educa-Mr. and Mrs.Harland Nelson were tional tour of Canada and the westMr. and Mm. J. 'I'. Nelson, Mr. and cout. Sha has gone to North Bond Mm. James Hansen,R E_Fair- to begin her school work there this child and I.aVeme Paulsen.week. § ~ ; ; = f< 1 = g , e ve n g Ir l l e o t o o f M r .M r s .V o r n _ T a y l o r o n d c h i l d r e n II F I .e r r k 'nnL\...._-...I n ||» .|.to the Na v y Edto r o f tla ls nunpa pe r Without obligation onmy put whataoovvr, pleuolsnd mi nu mum, "Life in un Navy," givingfull d¢uu» about ¢.hloppartudtiu!ormmintheN¢vym°Na\ml Reina. |U 0 .|» The ol'¢hsNa hu mmounoad:-"Allmnunowlmlhsdng ixytbg Naval Renrva willbeNtlinldonlct.ivoNnvydnty rhmuh-uut¢X:£edadaf th¢n|6onlemerim¢y» buttheybanlana dtoinurtivedutyulvfm din- Lbs »mnrlm¢»y u Lhoir nsrvioel mn be I s g a v s YOUR COUNTRY _lmhe l a q i hn l i n a a n -;n1»xqmm¢n-¢»§»un.n¢." Remembsr-Lbs ngulnr Navy Ind Nan] Reltve olnr yan tha uma travel, tnlnlq.P~m°¢ l°u.n\y inenns. Phyulmlnqnlrr mont: nn mon libonl. Bond coupon now! 'k s u | L o YUUR r u w n : / "~3 =!1'3"`¥L"" """' und Mrs F§éF»¢f"§:"l? wreIMr.Sunday School meals at 10:00 ''or an lm-A.M, and the younz people meet ily,Mr. "ng Mrs. Raymond linu-on Sunday eveninz at 7:0 o'clock. £"1`:;'ymvir|§h`i"é dm.andf $ 3 ¢ f " ° ° " "ls nn wea- Grace Pneper and XMI. .1 aughtar. um uenvar,Colondo, wen guestslun! week of Mr.and Mrs.DeoFauuett. Mr. And Mm An Stokes alumi-ed the funeral uf ln uncle Frodl Lovm.at Councll Bluffs,'ru m-! > » + » + ¢ » N N N Q » n M - l U I l 51.15 Nelnlskl, September 4 1941 - ' mr z m ' z n v m s r . _ .1. umm, - - -. . - . _ . . _ . _ .. . - . ~ ~ 'na 4 ` ~~.|;par ents, Mr. a n Mr s. F re d Mm-d hnrat. and family 'heaped Mrs.HenrySchneeklothcelebnteherbirth- day, 'Wednesday evening.I :~|.::.;~.Mr. a nd Mrs. Hen ry Me eves a nd fa mily ,Misa Luc i lle F u lme r o fSa lt La ke ,Mr .an d Mr s .J ohn Meeves,Mr s .Ha n s Meeven,an d Mi sa Elsi e Ha r de r were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mord- ho rs t an d fa mi ly ,'1'hursdny W a lter Mor qh or st o f Spence Court may take uid petition to be true lnd grunt the prayer thereof. HANS c. POULSEN md ESTHER o. POULSEN»82-St Plaintiffs. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING 0'Hanloh & 0'HAnlun, Attorneys In the County Cnuri of Washing- ton County, Nebraska.ESTATE OF Henry,H. Gosker, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wal~ter H. Gosker has filed with theundersigned,Caunty Judge ofWashington County, Nebraska, hisUna!report ms administrator of F°.»{ca|h°.... ¢.n o ~bien,Mr .an d Mr s .Perry Yo un g ra.~r.an d Mr s .A r th u r Han sen Mr .an d M n .Fr e d W elte r- nd an d sons attended the pic-s o f Yellowstone Park and th Ame ri c a given a t no rth , Bla ir .on Friday ¢~\er\in;:. ra.Robert Foley is s|1cndin;zI u m m m n n » Mr . a n d Mr s .Ern es t. Kmse a nd children wi th Mi s s K a th y n Kr us e and Bi lly K m s e o f Oma h a r e - turned,Thurs day ,f r o m 9.week's vac ati on in the Blac k Hills. Vi s ito r s a t th e Fr e d Mc Na i r |r . l 1 gg|~yLi llia n Hansen spent neveral day s , f ollowi ng a to nsi l o per ati on, wi g : h e r gran dpa rents, Mr.and M m .Pete W u!! ot' Bia ir.She re~ turned Frid ay . Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha n s Bec k were Sunday evening visitors a t th e A r th u r Han sen home. K e an~ ~uSo pa r ol the wut bank of thu Hin- souri River.You an hereby unfilled that apetition hu been filed for the for-mation of I d.xtriFt for the con- weérin in accordance with Sections 2-1701 to 2-1722.inclusive, C.S. Supp. 1939,as amended,'co be known as The Washington County Noxious Weed Control District, and said proprosed district to be bounded as above.A hearing wil! be had on midpetitionand the report and plat of the Director of the DepartmentofAgricultureandInspectignof Kennard. Vex-ada ana Tug;Chrinensm vilited at the Fred Weatergurd THE E AT S HOP -M e a I s -- x1,\1,Tr~:n nu|,Ks_xsx-:En 21-Hour Service h~l~+»"'~$»$4+~9'+*)4»¢4\§¢)»+q, A u v e m s e i n T h a E n t e r p r i s e u m . . . _ _ s NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT A c. Debel. Attorney I n the Co u n ty C o ur t of W a ald n g to n C o an ty Nebra ska. E S T A T E O F So lo mo n T.B a n # n n A n n n n a n d I uWashington County.Nebn}a.l§s nm mm, reuuu. na =.w..~..,.....Estate of Solomon T. Bartqn. de- ceased.and made an nnnhcationfor final administration had dl:-charge, and for the usiznment o!residu¢ ol Iktnbe in mch_otherpersons as ne bv law entitled tothe same. and 1 have set the 5L\1....,_.__.._. n n ...in final report ms administrator oxthe eausteof Henry H. Gosker, de~ceased,and nude an applicationforfinaladministrationand dis- charge, und for the usignment og residue of atate in auch other persona as are by law'entitled to .L_ ..-........A I 1»..v» nt nm mn matter of the orygnnization of said ""'°"°'Inna aaugnwr or wreua, Nebraska,proposed district with the County Mr. wg Mrs. Arthur Schneekloth William McNair,and A. P. Comp- Clerk ol Washington County, Ne- gnd fbfmly visited,Sunday even- ton of Blair. hraska,u i d hearing no b,held m|;,_unth Mr.and Mn.Henry Mr. and Mrs.Emil Kmse and 'before the County Board of said H0||m»; and family.Donna returned, Thunday, Alter n county at the Court House in the Donny and Robert Kroger and trip la Crawford and Cheyenne, Roland Ohrt s nt Thursday with WyomingCity of Blnir, Washington County,_ne |... .....-..._. -__Ifm.. n..n..\.Mm hmin Wnhwm- M r1.:.....,.. iliel.Mr. and Mrs. Funk Himdriclisenvisited Mr.and Mn. Chet Witwand blby at Bermingum, Saturday evening. Mrs. John Quinlan a a n n§?€f'¢___T\¢\€§d8Y nm-..&»'I.nt Ch. qgy or oevwmwr.ns . n o Wo'clock A. M.. at my ofllce is said Countv for the haarlnz thereof.Dated Aumm. mn, .19/ax.( s u m John A. Corrigan.82-4l.Countv Judze. NOTICE OF SUIT 0'Hanlon &0'Hanlon, AttorneysTO: Orin Abbot; Jdm J. Adams;---Adams,real name unknown,spouse of John J. Adams; J. R. Wheeler, real name unknown; -- -Wheeler, real name unknown.spouse of J. R. Wheeler,real name unknown;Carl J.J. Kotach; Hune Kotsch; The heirs devisees, legumes,personal re-presentatives and all other pur-sons intercsled ln the eslales ulany of the following named de-cesscd persons:Orin Abbot; John J, Adams; J. H. Wheeler, real nnmc unknown; Curl J. J. Katsch; Hnne Kolsch, and Aug- guste Gurske,real names un-known; and all persons havingor claiming ww interest in thatpan of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block 37, in the City of Blslr, Washington County, Nebraska, ,a. . .nw. -f--._._-=__ ._- for|,, 1 usda o'¢ C01 (S34~ N( In 'I1 Se|AJin br: uTc| cespencon1 194 (Sl 34~ r s same,-.--. - ----~ ~~- -- --~~-f S te ber,1941,at tenini ...§'T, 23 my office in said unty for tho hearing thereof.Dated August 23. 1941. EAL)John A. Cardlan. 4 :County Judge. )'I`lUE OF PROBATE OF WILL Walter G. Huber. Attomey the County Court of Washing- ,on County, Nebraska. VOTICE:On the 19th day of ptember, 1941,at ten o'clockld., at the County Court RoomsBlair, Washington County, Ne iskn, Ida B, Hindley will offer ' probate, a written instnxment rporting to he the last Will and stament of Carl J. Hindlsy, de-ised, at which time and place allsons concerned may appear anditest the probate thereof. Jated this 26th day of Aumut. ll. BAL)John A. Carrigan,dt County Judge. {0'|'|CE OF FINAL REPORT Walter G. Huber. Atf4_>§ho\q Neorasxa. on tne Lztn 1-wr ox asp-tember, 1941, at 2 o'clock PM. Dated this 28th day of August, HELEN K. BOLT, 85~2t County Clerk. V " 1941. ffiiottom Mews Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen andson, Russell, and Mr.and Mrs. George Nelson and Norma were Omaha shoppers, Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. llorry Tyson vis-ited at the Edgar Larsen home, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen and Russell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen at Kennard. Sun- Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Metzler vis-ited Sunday evening with Mr. andMrs. George Heinssen and family. Among those who attended the Luther league picnic in HummelPark in Omaha. Sunday afternoon,were Elmer,Ethel,Edwin andGladysSimonoen,and LaVerne Paulsen. Mr and Mm tr F Wnhr oioieul ay. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Witt and children called on the John Dor- nacker family, Sunday.Robert Christensen spent lastweek with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eggert Ohrt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chris- tenseh and Doreen and IrvinGottsch visited, Thursday evening,|with Mr. and Mrs. Dornacker and daughter. Roland Ohrt returned home with his parents.Arthur Domacker and Herman Mordhorst returned, Thursday eve-ning, after four weeks in the har-vest fields.Domacker school opened Tuadaywith thirteen pupils enrolled. Misa Virginia Voetrnann of Iowa, the teacher, will stay at the John Dor- nacker home.Emil Gottsch and Lillie, Messrs.and Mesdames Willinm Christen- sen and family, John Dornaeker and family, Henrv Gottsch and ir- vin, and Miss Virginia Vnetmannattended the Dornacker family re-union at the Blair park, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. William Christen- sen and familv visited. Sunday sve- lI -..... ..._.,.. .....,,-. .,........,.,..visited fmenda and relatives herelast week.Rev.Thus.Sandlin plana toleave soon for a short vacation atFxelonil, New York.He will be accompanied home by his wife and two children who have been visit. ing there. Mary Helen returuned home Thurs- day after spending a month inWashington.Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Benles andHannah are visitinz their daugh- ter and sister, Mrs. i. 1. Genoumys,and family of Hinkley, Illinois Mrs. George Ohrt gave a show- er in honor of Miss Louise Bur- melater Thursday.For-ty~five llluests were present. l I Mrs. George Ohrt was a week-g q d . g u e s t o f M r s .C h r i s H i n z o f a i r . Miss Mildred Ohrt and StanleyQhn attended the fair at Lincoln, sunday. A birthday osriy was given, Sunday,in honor of Mrs.Chris ohn. Thirty friends attended the affair. _ Jan\_§_e_Beckrnah was _a guest of Mrs.William Sonenberg and new unnstensen home.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voss and Ir-vin and Lois helped Martin Voss eelebmte his birthday,Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Iver Christensen of Council Bluffs spent Thunsday at the Bill Koenig home. Mr. :ind Mrs. Fritz Jahnel were /nsitors in Missouri Valley,Sun- ay.Mrs. Andrew Matzen and daugh- ters spent Sunday at the Joe Polz-in home.honorlns Mn.Polzin's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stratnxan of Omaha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill VossMr. and Mrs. Fred Maltens andJunior attended a picnic at Fre- mont, Sunday. ~ and Mrs.Ed Christensen visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Iverson at Omm, Sunday. Miss Irene Jaaperson and Edith Quinlan spent Monday afternoonwith Mrs. William Koenig.Mm. William Jshnel spent Tues-day with Mrs.Ed Matthieoen at sian-. Mrs.Bertha Wmdt of Blair spent several days at the IauieVoss home.uewiiwu ss. \.wmn=m.nlg on weeast line of wa Lot 1. 81 lest south of the northeast corner ofsaidlof, thence west 96 feet, thence south 20 feet, thence east 96 feet, thence north 20 feet. real names unknovlm, Defendants.You, and ouch of you, ure her~e~by notified that on July si, mu,Hans C.Paulsen and Esther O.Paulsen as plaintiffs commenced on nation in the District Court of \Vnshin|;ton County,Nebraska,against you, and each ol you, asdefendants. the object nnd purposeof which is to obtain the decree ofsaid Court that said plaintiffs anathe owners in fee simple of thatpart of Lots l, 2, 3 and /l ol Block37, in the City ol Blair, Washing- ton County,Nebraska,described ns: Commenning on the east line of said Lot 1. 31 feet. south of the northeast corner ol said lot, thencewest 96 feet, thence south 20 feet,thence east 96 feet,thence north20 feet, and to remove the clouds cost upon their title to said real estate hy the claims, rights, titles, interests,liens nnd demands af you, nmi each ol you, of any kind whatsoever, ut, in or to said real estate, or any port thereof, to sev-erally enjoin and bar you, and each of you, your heirs, executors, nd- minislrutors und assigns fromhereafterclaimingorusserting any rights, titles, interests, claims.liens and demands of_ in or to said ren! estate, or any part thereof, toquiet the title to said real estate inthe plaintiffs; to obtain the decreeuf said Court cancelling of recordn mortgage made by T. M. Carterand Amanda Cnrtcr to Orin Abbot,dutcd August 27th, 1858, recordedin Book 4, page 288, of the deed records oi said county,securing payment of s note of $265.00 andinterest, also cancelling of record n mortgage made by August F. Gnrske and Auguste Garske to Carl J. J. Kotsch, dated November (ith, 1882, recorded in Book "ll", page 166, of the mortgage recordsof snid county, securing paymentsof n note of $400.00 nnd interest,which mortgage wus ussigned tosnid Auguste Gnrske by assignmentilnled Novcniher lith,1882,and re-corded in Book "H", page 168 ofsaidmortgage records, nnd alsofor olhc-r equitable relief. You, and euclt ol you.are re- quired to answer tho petition of said plaintiffs ln said Court on or before September 29, 1941, ur smld s In Ure County caun or wasmnz-ton County. Nebruk-I.r;s'rA'rE o r M m Furslz.de- ceased.NotiCe is herebv sriven thatReginaFursthasfiledwiththe undersirned.Countv Judxze ofWhshinxrwn County. Nelgrankn herfinal report as executnx of theEstate of Mary Fmt,deceased.and made nn application for final administration and discharge. and for Ure assignment of residue of Estate to such other pesuns as areby law entitled to the same, andl have set tha 19th duy of Seo¢em~ ber. 1941, at ten o'clbek A. M.. atmy office in said County for the heannz thereof.Dated August 27, 1941. (SEAL)John A. Carmzan.34-4t Countv Judké. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE AS A LICENSED MONEY LENDER Notice is hereby given thatWashingtonCountyBunk,Blair,Nebraska, has filed an application with the department ol banking,State of Nebraska, for n license to engage in the business of mon- provisions of Legislative Bill No. 282,Fifty-Fifth Session,blebras- ka Legislature, 1941, nt. Blair, Ne~ l lending, in compllnnse with the I brnska. Hearing upon said applica-tion has been set for September26th,1941, or ns soon thereafterns the rnnttor con he heard. at the office of said department.Writ- ten protest against Lhe issuance ofthe license mny be filed with tho de- purtmenl. by any person not lessthan five days before the dnla set for hcnrlng.Department of Banking,Division nf licensed Lenders. Lincoln, Nebraska.M-3t NOTICE OF HEARING WASHINGTON C o U N T Y No x i o u s WEED ooN'rRoL n|s'1'|n¢,"r. To all persons having an inter-est. in nr lien upon the renl estateembracedwithinthefollowing ON boundados: i i All of the County of Wnsh- ington, Stale uf Nebrnskn; ex- ..»|.¢ that part thereof sltunb 1ul und being within the cor-porate limits of the villagesofFortCnlhuun,Arlington,Kennnrd,llermnn,Washing- ton,and the City of Blnir;and except that part thereofsituated and belnrz within thellmlts of the Dale BindweedDistrictwhichinrludnsSM. . l in Fremont., Wednesday, with Mrs.Kuhr's sister,Mrs.Hnrland .len~ sen, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Hans K. Nelson of Omaha were guats of the Kuhrs on Sunday, Peter and Joe remaining for sev- eral days' vlslt. Mr. and Mrs.Woodrow Svend- guard and family of Blmir spentSundayeveningattheparental,ll. C. Kuhr, home. Mrs. Carrie Simonsen and daugh- ter,Gladys,spent Friday alter-noon in Blsir with Mrs. Simonsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Han- son. Mrs. Gudmund Sorensen returned Monday nfter n week's vidt among friends and mlstives in Seward,Nebraska. Mr. Sorensen and Mm.Hans Sorensen spent Sunday andMonday at Seward. Mr.and Mrs.J.Merton Kuhrand children, Patty and John Mar- shall,were dinner guests at the parental, George Kuhr, Jr., homein Blnir, Sunday. The occasion wasPatty's third birthday.Afternoonand evening guests of the MertonKuhrs were Mr.and Mrs.Chris Sponggsnrd ol'Missouri Valley,Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Helding nnd llnrvey Petersen of Omaha. Mr. und Mm. Pnul Paulsen en- tertained, Sunday, nt s birthdaycelebration complimentary to Mrs. l'uulsen. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harland Nelson of Orum, Mr. and Mrs.Bernard Paulsen of Omahn, and l..aVem dshl, und Miss Pearl Omaha. Mrs.Paul PaulsenStanley demonstration - rn Hansen home,Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson entertained Thursday evening forMr. and Mrs. Nl.0. Davis and Mr. und Mrs. T. A. llohs. Sunday din- ner guests were Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Reeves and F.S. Simpson;inthe nfternoon thev visited the Fay Jones and Warren George homes in Teknmah.Mr. and Mrs.George Morgan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. WillFlynn of Valley, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson andliurbnrnAnn. :md Mr. and Mrs. llurry Tyson were nmong those \\!w attended n steak fry at the'l>><»n cabin near Missouri Riqer, *umlay evening Others present attended a at the Asr Misses Helen Nelson Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. K. l'. Hun-Hundahl of! nng, with Mr. and Mm. John GWR'ersen ahd son nenr Herman.Henry Meeves ol Salt Luke vis~ned at the Peter Kroger home,Wednesday,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kroger and family of Elkhorn, Mrs.Pe ter Mordhorst and daughters spent|Thursdsy with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroger and Mrs.Emma Champ- inn and Gene.Mr. and Mrs. Vern Johnsen andDalewere dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. P. A. Johnsen, Friday. Mr. snd Mrs.Martin Paulsen and family visited Mr.and Mrs. l'. A. Johnsen, Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Wiese visited thereSunday.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroger, Mrs.Emma Champion and Gene were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Kroger, Saturday. Mr.and Mrs.Mathias Johnsen and daughter, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnsen were Monday nupnrr guests oi' Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Johnsen.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wulf and son visited. Sunday, with Mr. andMrs. Gus Auch.|Mr. and lllrs. Joe Sal-xescher ofOmaha visited, Monday afternoon,with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroger.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mntzcn and 'daughter visited.Monday.withI/lr. snrl Mrs. Peter Mordhorst..Alberta Appleby was an aver-nxght guest of Faye White, Sal.ur~duy. L _ J H<>£ s £ ma ¢ ! 'v l é w s f *l ;..A__ -._...AnMissVernNelson of Omaha; spent from Saturday until Monday ut the parental,Prank Nelson, home. Mr. und Mrs. Claude Frye were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. andMrs. Carroll Frye.|Mrs.Glenn Alkens and Virginia.of Stanley, Colorado, and Mrs. N. l l l uem nonwer, lm week.Mr. and Mrs. George Rohwer andfamilywereguests of Mr.andMm Frederick Beckman, Sunday.Mrs. w.W.Bishop of Broken Bow is visiting the George Rohw- or, Jr., home.Mr.and Mrs.George Rnhwer and family matured to Des Moines, Iowa, Sundsy, with Mr. and Mrs.Paul Kruger and family.Misses Lucille and Mary Rohv/~ or returned,Sundny,from St..Louis,Missouri, where they have been visiting friends. Misses Marion and June McNair returned home,Sunday,.sfner nthree-week vacation along the coast. The second school reunion of the Sh-ulcr district was held Sun~ day. Miss Verna Brenner, who hu bein absent since 1915 was pros- enGeorge Neale and Fred Smith are on s business trip in westernNebraska. O M and{4e;s.MGuy dlllc-Ndr of ms a vis .n M . FredMcNair, Sunday. r a rs rxnhur Clausen is sending sshipment ol cattle to Chicago,Mxaiday.isa Alma KI' dt '' "the Richard Sie:/:rs i?.»ll§f""'*' at Misses Emilv and Carol Siev- ers were mrests of Miss AlmaKlmdt, Inst week, ih Omaha. l' T§ " "" " " ~:..l .~ ~ ' Y l c w s DeSoto School nncned Monday with 31 pupils enrolled.Misslllarjorin Scltz is the teacher.Mrs. Dick Lennox spent several days last week with her dnunrhter.Mrs. Arnold Petersen und hmily.Sundnv callers at the hemwx farm lnrluded the Petersens and their twin daughters of Herman.Mr.und Mrs. Arthur Jilin and daugh-ter.Mr. and Mrs.F.H.LennoxnndMr.nnd Mrs.Seeburzer ofchMAl ha rr s.F. Aikcns und lieth and Mrs. Er-|ul oun.rs.n urs! andvinLewisofWillard,Cnlorudo, llinelinc-.were Tuesday visitors nt thol Mrs.F ml Gilstin has returnedCharles Blanchard home.'from several days' visit.nrnonzlllr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson took Omaha relatives.Mrs Nelson's mother Mrs. M. P.l Mr. snd Mrs.William I-llnelinel lfhristensen home 'to Council.°'"d "9" visited the Lloyd and H"'lJiluffs.lovin,Tuesday.She had "»ll..'§`°"'»§.,l`,l'\§'lT?S"'é'lT.¥.z..oi'\ ~ ul. the Nelson homo several §,=~-d=g§-llialgorrais.ls visiting l rs sr cs mt-ine.Mr. und Mrs. lrnnlt flesslc werel Th" followimr hnv,. entered Blair _'ednesda ovenm: visitors at lh°|rm¢r. 3,.|,°¢;,Roland Smith. Bet- ._',remon onsen ome..t and L t P ,Hl _8I§hl"'»°il`" "'3"'.§°"""0?'"2§" °fl Mr. and Mrs. W'*\'l'°" W"k°f"'ldll.i'he. n°n`§|.f§ml°§T.bv sl`.€L....."° of Tue'"rs.e lson and family were Sunday dinner The DeSoto Woman Club willot will x ;;';?_";,_H:'f l:I§"l:\||zuest§gI Alma and Birdie Flewh-,meet with Mrs,Charles 0.Hine- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voss vis-ited Evelyn Wiese at the St. Jos-Sgh Hospital in Omaha, Wednw y,Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peterson and Joan and Wally were dinner guests on Thursday at the parent-ll, William Jahnel. home.Mr.and Mrs.Mike Klingforth Calhoun spent Sunday sfternoon at the parental,Arthur Hansen,home. Mrs. George Wiese of Stanton, Nebraska. spent Saturday night at the Charles Voss home md Sun- day with Mrs.Mamie Voss and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss..Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voss, Inu-rse, LeRoy and Elmer md Mr. andMrs. Johann Lsuritsen were Sun-day afternoon visitors at the Louie Vols home. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Hendnck- svn spent Sunday siwrnoon withMr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cook at Blair. Mrs.Andrew Mntzen shd Mr. and Mrs. William Koenig drove to Glenwood.lows.Thursday even- ing to visit Andrew Matzen and Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Christen-sen of Omaha spent the weelvendat the Arthur Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs.William Koenigand sans visited Mrs. Marie Jen-sen and Mr. and Mrs. Clsr-ence Jen~~sen, Sunday evening.4Mrs. Andrew Matzen ond dsugh- ters and Mrs. William Koenig wereFremont shoppers on 'l\aeldny.\Miss Anus Voss spent several days at the Joe Polsin home in Omaha.y Mrs.Arthur Hansen snenl. sev~ eral days with Mrs, Mike Kling-forth und daughter nt Calhoun. lol-lowing their return from the hos-pital. Saturday.Money and Sunnyside schools started on Mohday with six pupilsasMisa Venda Cl-|ristensen's quo-ul at Sunnyside ond 21 st. Maneyfor Miss Marion Jlhnel to leach.,Billy Koenig,Mnney's one grad" uate hm par, is attending Mc~Cnnhy John and Janet Foley, and infant daughter, Julia Joy of A "- 4 1 7 '"~ \ IT'S' \\Qv ..--""`~ FOR PRECIOUS EYES Th u ! h o t S e p t e mb e r s u n h a s vi rtues . b u t l t ' |cr d e m o n w h e n it c o me s l o oyesl Harsh brightness brings extra strodn to eye nerves and muscles-lt makes your lumi1y's precious eyes work overtime. 'l'hat'| why lt's particularly important to give eyedghl a "brook" in this time of the year.Make sure your hom e lighting ls right.Certain situations demcmd particular lighting treatment for red eye com fort. Light-condltlom In g costs too little to permit risking precious eyes. Got the facts. nowl SEE YUUR DEALER Fon £uu¢/J/any eLzc'rn|c/u; OR NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY NU .lu u '» r,~ g ~|.lv¢§|.=."~~r».,.?»~~.~......,....~ / °'JL Z ?~/¢~v ,\ / : ~~`"'N/r""Fr si*~ R R S ~ | | |I l 2 6 , z i f i z é . § § ; § I : ' g 5 : " 2 § Q 2 ? . 2 8 .2 9 . 8 2 .3 3 8 | '3 5 n n l ..._...., . .......nun,.nu _w 1 b re tu r ne d with h is p a r- 'li ne .Mr s . T. A . B o h n a n d Mr . . i i i i i . . .g t g Jf¢$`§several da y s a t th e | 'J oe S u l l y g n g sqps.Louis _apd Cli ff or d K ra us e of Blai r.m..¢,.\..... \.-.-.-'"'Gamble Store lllli r . Nr br u h , TAYLOR in WELLSL I V E S T O C K A u c n o n EVERY WEDNESDAY Air-Cvndllloned Pavillon, Fremont, Nehr. Hogs Sell First at 12:00 0'clock HOGS CA TTL E HORSES S HE E P All Cemenled, Suxllxry Hug Pena; Convenient Cattle Yard: md Home Stnlln BUYE RS AND HEI -I -B 8 8 n rv rr nn Call Sl JOHNSON, Blllr, Our Aucllunesr, For Sale Dues and Muriel lnfofmnlion. FAT HOG MARKET. BY WEIGHT. EVERY MONDAY Schuyler,Nehr. T A Y L O R A n o W E L L S A U C T I O N c o , (Nvxt COMMUNITY SALE,I-`rcn\n|\i, Saturday, October 4) DR. C. R. MEAD DENTIST Rooms in Mnyle Building Blai r, Nehruh DISEASES OF THE RECTUM D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g 1150 North Broad St. Fremont, Nebnakl H6 in Township l'r, Range 10East;and except that part thersof situated and balm; east ._IDr. W. F. Hemphill DENTIST Home 1`hu¢re Building Blnlr, Nebrukn LEONARD AXTELL General Coninclur and Builder Power Equipment MASON lnd CARPENTERWORK Blu; PrlnllPhone-Bllck 8251004 South Walker Avemm Mr. and Mrs . A. E. Di xon had an t.n8fI i£\lE8'l.$. $§|lnr|»nr Mn m-A u....... us-\..m:r.uwuu.I#Un IQhestqr Nglqon g pent }hree gay s'T|`__._-......_., ..... nuu mm.:azz week a,t the Iowa State l"a.ir,'| Peter A. Sorensen and sons P te..e r m De s Mo in es .:Russell and L y n n Le e, o f Platta-Mr s.R. L . Ga r ak e an d J an et o f mou th.I r a B a xte r wa s a n after-Oma ha sp en t the we ek - en d a t th e noon c aller..Edwarc l Quint ho me.Mrs .G. A . Ra thma nn visited h er.Mr .an d Mr s To m W akefield son-i n-law and d 'a u g h t e r ,M r .n n d a n d M r .a n d w i n .R o y W a k e f i e l d MPS.FI ~n ' ¥ n h ann.I .l.._1.." noon.'Do y le a nd B e tty Co x wer e S \m» day d te r n o o n vi si to rs a t the J oe Ki ng h ome. Mr .a n d Mr s .George Chamber- lui n a nd family atten ded a Sun dny SCIl00l Dicnic F'rirlnr nvn ni nv n l V `$ \ F'\"'.~~»§2>S\\P'\'.9'l0-1142 ~~m»'_/, -m .__~-~,°"§3.>~"*"*"'R N ~ § » w » 1 §€£'/e L B § . , . , f ~._ __u~,f1f§;__ ._...,.......mm u a ug nte rs ,f m S n f u r d a y u n ti l Mo n d a y mo r n - nu-Mr .an d Mr s .Br y a n W arr ic k un d Iumxly spent Sunday a t th e h o me o f Mr ,W.arrick's mothe r, Mr s . d lg an c h e W a rd c k . F r i v visitors a t th BW arric k ho me i n c lud e d J . . .~ Gutsehu w and daughte r, Mrs . Har~ r y Houston,Ma r i ly n Mu ller ,an d Mrs . Bur r Hu sk an d family . Mr s .J .S.Ru b e n s an d Beu lah nhd Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn spent Thur sday eve ni ng wil-h Mr .an d Mrs. Qpal Reeves and family . Mon- day vlsltn rs we re Mr s. [e ster Han~ sen and Evelvn nf n.....\._ un a way ne d rove aw Linc oln. Sun-day , ua visi t Charles Ri stine. Mon- day , the y a tte nd ed th e S tate Fai r. Mr s .Au br e y Gai ne s a tte nd e d a Sta nley p ar ty a t th e ho me o f Mr s. Eve re tt Metzle r, F nd ay af te rn oo n. Do n n a Ma e Ric h ter o f Blair, s p e n t l u t w e e k w i t h Be tty A nn e, | No r ms a n d Elai ne Qui st. Mi ns Ma r y Me tz le r spent Sa t- ur d a y af te mo on a n d Su n da y wi thHe le n Bain of Te k a ma h . A n umb er u f r ela ti ve s o f P ra n k Nelson called,Su nd ay . to he lp h i m celebrate his birt11dl¥» Those pr es en t we re Me s s r s a n d Iles -damc s Nela_Nelson, Martin !§'elaon th e Herl\'naniJ si'l:u M Mr. an d Mrs. Lloy d Emery sp ent Wednesday in Oma h a . Messrs.an d Mes dsmes Chester Gai nes an d C ars on Gai nes of Fr e- mont, and Aubrey Gaines and [Am- ily we re Su n da y di n ne r g u es ts o l Mr . a n d Mr s .Charles Ulanc hand. Mr s .He rb er t Eaton en te rta in ed the c h ild ren o f t h i s distric t a t a bi rthd ay pen-ty . Friday sfternaon. ln ho n or o f D lc k ie ' s 6th b ir th da y . Mi s s Louise Gr i mm o f Oma h a spent f r o m Fr i da y u n tll Tuesday a t th e Lou is Gr i mm home. M r .an d Mr s .George Helnssen and familv »m.~| .-A n.. n.w....\a.-\. I ff.*'4TH'W|A N D - H 5 1 |Gu..~ III in-,THE GREATEST ILLUSION $HOW ON EARTH FEATURE ONNLYTHE\ \ 1 \ \ u n s o m ofun 0 R € \ '\' S n m, s e m. \\ '-nd \\\\=g\f~" A TA r5$N S;/ N#snr/o,',f,;*'€£,CAN `Q .SIRMMIINED"- "' -- --. _ p _ _ A f t | ; : u d y° ° n ~ n ~i D Q A Y ~<i t | \ ' | \ v 1M l s m I f G R ; ~ ' \ \ U . |m m s s m c w .n w u c w _ ' 1 ;1 , _,.. -. V..-.nAllnn S. Jenson of Kansas Cily npcnt from Fridly until Mahdlyevening with his parents, Mr. andMm. John G. Jenson.I n Bl!!/ar wus a Sunday supper mlest of theJensonl. _lfln and Mn. J. s. clfmf., ..., mm uner, uoorge Jensen |naJun,and Mn. Clarence Olson and Sand- 1\. all ol Boomer. Iowa, and Mr.and Mrs. Harold Paullon and son of Blnir. Mr.md M n.Elm King spent §\-f-gw dtex-noon at the Sun Mod- m M. . gmily rvunion at Tekamnh, Sun- y,Mr. and Mra. Roy Hauler andflmily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Metzler. Mr. and Mn. Warrcn Wlknlield and hmlly event Sundav evsnlnz c»iI\'?i'A,';$'/515 s svcz aw/D ~ " ' - ,e v e u m s - u l P n i u t h q§ D \ J C A ' \ ' \ O N A 6 R \ C \ J \ . T \ J R E c o r w s n c r . - » »P h u '- - \ < m e u ~ r _.,...,...-\erv.alned nr Hllvver.Sunday.lorMrs.Corlety'n miller,Mn.P.J.Flynn "ld son, Joseph of Benson, and George Dellolt of Blair. Auer- nupn callers were Mr.and Mrs.Wllhur Cunety of Hummn. Sunday dinner zueau of Mr. AndM n Q |n » .... ..-......at the Burl Fleuzher home.Mn. Everett Stan of Knnan Mr. and Mn. Hamm frhompgonCny,who hu been viminu her um- and Clthedne mind. Pqday, wnhter, Mn. George Chnmberlw, re- Mr. And Mn. Georxe Hemuen. turned to Leigh, Wedneuilhl mom-Mr.and Mn.Fmmonl Jensening to vinlt her parents, Mr. and drove to Lincoln. Sunday, bo meetMrs. L. L. Loseke. Mn. Chlmber-Ilhair children whg hgd been vial!-lnin aceomnanled hm On 1'»........,__.--- Child}en '-A i "`~ 1 7 0 4 - H nun M EM E E s f x / //s /I //V H#A l l yln m n n u fn nnunnrnrk uu nnru nfneara _ ' S h a m ~ Y " " » l o r A y 1 ~\` Juosme m ALL n¢:»>An?umrs'iich_.... ~. .. ...W ~--~ ~- ~--»---'re and family were diy they visited th I h th l .;-;;m=-5; ljnéh W;s|Iace Filch oflliw Ind uilur, Mr. 5.3 MT. EZ?" Mr. and Mrs 58 c nm,~ at Columbun, Mn. Chum- tended (he Io\~;A sr? »renxen at-run returning fridny.Moines,Wcdnead ie l"||r_ In 1>»-|Mr. and Mrs. Wnlmer Raybeln ofGlenn, exhibited new 'Then'mn,ionh Bend _spent s""d'with h,-,d Poland CM "°,§- of hm pure n.Reybeinl pnrenu,r. and1 number of Hh*Ukl.winning Mrs, Lloyd hmnry.nan., nv n... __ 015-_ Hg ls exhlb-Mr. And Mn. Georne Lltei called "'»;, av. Hemminxford.N'~""'" " '" `" " " " ' `" " "" " " ¢ l '`.d M -`S S I I O W SByrlrwillFrigry '§5'$..|§'.§"?,¥.i€1'l2 ~~ ~~ ~ -nn; °,;a:.°,::f;.a:.::"::,. from s ' r o c K =¢A rr £ RN o o N / s o - N/ G/ / r_ _ Qo , .T3f',:':";.i'"":"x,.::,,'$'°..?w';:P A R A D E :N i g h t S h o w s U n d e r L i g h t s ~ g §ff§.'""""' '°"" from Burt f n U R § Q A Y A s B r i g h t A s D a v ` » "~vne|;¢ 3 HA RCHINOBANDS ANDam-n mumsgig* -- ~---= umm mr In I.-|nm|||,!|t tha Elm King i n d ~|Clll|'llllll°llll| hams, 8ll\¢ll»7\!!u-I _ a n n~ a p l o F o r e s t e r Assumes New Position C. B. Patrick, assistant soil con-~rvationiit for the Papio Soil Cun- ~rvation District and for the put ree years in chargo of the dis- riet and CCC camp tree planting ~nd woodland management pro- :s in Washington County,iscaving Blnir on September 16 for . The parsonnge of the Kennard Lutheran Church, occupied by Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Jensen and family, was repainted Inst week by n crew pf churehmeh. The group of paint- ers included eight members of theKennard And Washington Luther- an church congregations, both of which are served by Rev. Jensen. Mrs. Mary Miller Rites Held I ||.~ H Mm Mary S. Miller, Whote death Decurreg nz 11 p. na.,Wednesdny, Avzuss H, 1941 at Um ham of her daughter.fhrrlg Miller Gmtz, 2816 Ogden if-met,Omaha, Ne-braska, wan born on her Ia¢.her'a Au b u r n . N e b r u h .There be will assume h h n a w duties as lander at the tecllnlotl work At the nan- ly o rpn lxed Ne mlhn So il C ons er- vation Distr-(Et. District Conurvatlnnist Roy T. Kirkpatrick reports am he expects to ha ve a ne w mln re pla cing Mr. Pntdck, somdtime within the next few week s. N e w soil conservazion dst;-ict.: are belng organized in Nebraska a t short intervals so that it h a s been necessary to draw heavily u p - on the olde r di stri c ts f o r experi- wu »..T.¢ so ». formed m u&PLAN SERMON ' in $2 f aminfw SERIES ON [Agp "- \~."\ w/wr-A | marriage as the general %°Pi¢¢ will' be featured by Rev. T. A. Lindam meyer oflthe Blair Chhrch of Christ. The initial service has as its top» ic "The Secret of Happiness In Married Lire", and is scheduled fornextSunfiay evening.4 t una! Fommn xss Kms#DON PLANS VISIT Mr. and Mn. Ralph Smother: ol Riv~. and Mrs.L y ! ~ ~ a n d Mr.an~ Mrs.G¢0l'8.'c Fn i n of Rockford Illlnuris, spent the week-end at th~parental,Elmer Frain,home iBlair and with Henman relativel. 'gm Gilrflld Fraing also visited . r~'~ cd to an-ive the latter part of this week for a week'|mu i n Kennsmd with Mrs. Srnothera' par- enta, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kingdom,and famity, and at the homes of Ola Jacobson and otha Bldrr ml-ativea. The Smothers will also dSpan some time in M¢I..loyd, Ok-lahoma,before returning to the wut cout. Mrs.Smothm will be remomberedastheformerA.li¢e - Kingdon. n~ a p l o F o r e s t e r Assumes New Position C. B. Patrick, assistant soil con-~rvationiit for the Papio Soil Cun- ~rvation District and for the put ree years in chargo of the dis- riet and CCC camp tree planting ~nd woodland management pro- :s in Washington County,iscaving Blnir on September 16 for . The parsonnge of the Kennard Lutheran Church, occupied by Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Jensen and family, was repainted Inst week by n crew pf churehmeh. The group of paint- ers included eight members of theKennard And Washington Luther- an church congregations, both of which are served by Rev. Jensen. Mrs. Mary Miller Rites Held I ||.~ H Mm Mary S. Miller, Whote death Decurreg nz 11 p. na.,Wednesdny, Avzuss H, 1941 at Um ham of her daughter.fhrrlg Miller Gmtz, 2816 Ogden if-met,Omaha, Ne-braska, wan born on her Ia¢.her'a Au b u r n . N e b r u h .There be will assume h h n a w duties as lander at the tecllnlotl work At the nan- ly o rpn lxed Ne mlhn So il C ons er- vation Distr-(Et. District Conurvatlnnist Roy T. Kirkpatrick reports am he expects to ha ve a ne w mln re pla cing Mr. Pntdck, somdtime within the next few week s. N e w soil conservazion dst;-ict.: are belng organized in Nebraska a t short intervals so that it h a s been necessary to draw heavily u p - on the olde r di stri c ts f o r experi- wu »..T.¢ so ». formed m u&PLAN SERMON ' in $2 f aminfw SERIES ON [Agp "- \~."\ w/wr-A | marriage as the general %°Pi¢¢ will' be featured by Rev. T. A. Lindam meyer oflthe Blair Chhrch of Christ. The initial service has as its top» ic "The Secret of Happiness In Married Lire", and is scheduled fornextSunfiay evening.4 t una! Fommn xss Kms#DON PLANS VISIT Mr. and Mn. Ralph Smother: ol Riv~. and Mrs.L y ! ~ ~ a n d Mr.an~ Mrs.G¢0l'8.'c Fn i n of Rockford Illlnuris, spent the week-end at th~parental,Elmer Frain,home iBlair and with Henman relativel. 'gm Gilrflld Fraing also visited . r~'~ cd to an-ive the latter part of this week for a week'|mu i n Kennsmd with Mrs. Srnothera' par- enta, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kingdom,and famity, and at the homes of Ola Jacobson and otha Bldrr ml-ativea. The Smothers will also dSpan some time in M¢I..loyd, Ok-lahoma,before returning to the wut cout. Mrs.Smothm will be remomberedastheformerA.li¢e - Kingdon. BLUE GOoSE ~»|| BeefRoasts §§'§§§§¢,Lb. 19° Pork Roasts |'5L'§'k5f'.§T.°' Lb- 22c Bacon Stripsf£'32"1£?"A,. H°23c Frankfulters }'§?;'lb. l7c SummerSausage 5232 |b.25c Bacon »'§£'.I'£'£."§|i.,.,5»'i§',; 69c »_,~'Finetoliake ~1' uoygnggssus~S5§:4 Rolls25c h llé.No.l |>el.$»l69P ~esrr¢¢f3:esBu. Colorado Elberta Freestoues, -Per Crate 95c FEARS ~ our 'l."" u.sro».1|'g L t$39Appleswsoenw °ch§§¢@ l. Uranges 5.'}f;'{,'§i2,*§2§;'° Zoo 37c Sw. Potatoes,'§2Z,"Z,, §1'i§. 25c Potatoes §'£|'§'f»§m 'TSE su. 69c 0IliollS Med.Size, Yellow3 Lbs106 nl ~ , Sugar §§§'1s. 10 *fir 59c Butter 31'l'ff.¥Zf§Lb.36c 0leo 52521;2 lbs 29c lfeanutliutter |§?I'}.51"°°"Z}f;Z5c FigBarS`5L°i5"l-'ifii 2 £34 25c Creamaid §Z2'5'w?'I»'§e£'5 ?§;25c ardines §'I§§'qf§§f5fé§: loc raham Crackers ZH; 17c olgers Cllffee 52; 2 2 55c offee °§§S"éiE§§"""Pound 15c W e Palmolive n ll Crystal White \,0\l (ms °Super Suds P 5 new ~ s cts.e Pnpio project n It Brings Resuits married longest;the 00\lpl6 with Count 9 West Virginia 1 IthemostchildrenpresentmostYonAv............__...'27,18-18,d" " * ' " * 'reeenti ma rri d c o u le 'an~R S .~az the time of h . - - » -u x a n l u l l l b i l n u l l l u l l ;I B I L C a l eThPzed IcIt B Res ts ma m ongeat the couple mth County, West Vlrlrima on Aprilen p l o p r o j e c 'm u g s u t h e m o s t c h i I d 1 : e n p r e s e n t ;m o s t !F O R S A _ L E 2 7 ,1 8 4 8 ,a n d a t t h e t i m e o f h e r l h n n g h i l u v n a i a m a '. \ . n n 0 \ n a n n )_ vpn" "mn, u youngest grandmother.F03 SALE:Dreued chicken. 1 day old.Sh, wu the daughter|..\...... .... W :=¢rl» ¢ monum anuoOther ner-mans in the serie: in Mr!Hnrold Taylor, Phone 1l2|0f John md Mlhslnh Myres Day.M r .F a r m e r ?E s : : ; e . : H : , e . , § : : = = = f s ~man.as-zzlm. .........vw W -=w~w---»~¢;|_|The "Demons" wer, descendantsmrts hip xnd Mnrrilge " on Sw .mm weil-mlflled H°1mm \~",°r 7 brothers who came from Eur \ber 21; and "Marringes A TYP0 cal!of Woodlawn Ddrv "§'&1'="<* at the time Willilm Penn e¢~;he Church" on Sepkember 28.PINM Blick 155.3 'Itablinhzd "Penn Colony" under the _orlg'im\l zmnt fwm *he King fGE¢°°d buildmzn 5"°°"' England Ln 1681 In 1120 my JJ.E I E N D S P I C N I C Ahoune.===°-g;355-Pg;1;};|t:,hh¢d lwpggs in thu Vidrdty of W I T H M R S . L A Z U R E dale in. IF vnu ARE FEEDING A 40% HUG SUPPLEMENT AT $60 PEB TUN 2000 lbs. Supplement x 40 Percent equals 800 lb. Protein Which Costs $60 | 1000 Lb. Tankage x 60% eauals 600 Lb. Protein Cnstinnr S!-12.50 I 292.35-tf|*?llY¢f©¢»Virginia.(now WentVsrninml and n lmw "nn A! +s..:.I|1lm surxmn Lncmn w¢...a.¢¢,!.|duE»n£|inmfEli§L`f.a '2 'i}`i»I1~ ~i n i s w h i l e ° £ i i e § § ~ M r s .M m ¢ ! " s g r e a t u n c l e , E l i s h a - - . u n n 1 \ v a .Ln...............a.~IB Y V P H l l a un |. rII» »l u l | U . T O G ~ T H E R ~ Y ~H 2000 lb. Home Mix, 52 Percent Equals 1040 lb. Protein And The Cost Is Only $51.50! The $6.50 Saved Wm Buy The New Dress. R O S C O E C O O K E \ ~ WATERMELONS aren't all alike.No two lettuce head are exactly alike. No two carrots. Every single thing nature grows is different from its mates. This iswhy SAFEWAY prices all Fresh Fruits and Vegetables by the "pound", the accurate-value way . . . rather than by the piece the bunch, or by the dozen. Enjoy all the advantages of produce-priced-by-weight at SAFEWAY! *No. 1 an a ElbmP e a c h e s -----.,..u'.';.. C,..:: *Cauliflower €;':::r;'.':....,_.... .......- -.ll». 9c _..._-P o r k £ r B e ; m s Von Camps . . . m Tomato Sauce EEZ;6c Syrup llubingefs, darkGold-n-Sweet Brand '3fL"49c *Flour $fr.:°;;.§~--_.t§;L2 $1.47 *Flour ;¥.11;f°a,§";z°:T;'.".aE'¢ $1.19 Lard 2 é;L';1 23c.. __.._--__%{'.11 451: Coffee 4*.'.1:¥;.,l6c.._f'a2',; 45c Tea 5i';:';;'rm.,. ~ 43c Coffee ¥§:'£;.§'¥&-----._...3;2l'.;23¢ Fruit Cocktail §;';;_ j{'@_}, llc ch€l°l'iCS 'fl mum 2 ~ 296 Pmeapple .'§l'&f*---_f'l;éZf. l9c Prunes ,§X§;";_______._§'§C1?_ 291: Blackberries .Yi:£": §'Zbl?. 49a juice za;e.;afr,~;1Sc ___All Green 10 -oz.\ Hives at a picnic supper on Thurs- |day, August 28.The evening until ¢ r § b o u t t e n o ' c l o c k , w a s s p e n t vi s i t - ; U l B .E T h o s e p r e s e n t y e n M r . a n d M r s . 0 ...~Lloyd Grothe mi: daughter, Beth, of Teknmah;Mn. Christine Sed lacek, Linooln; Mr. md Mm. Piemc Allen, Mrs. Bettie J. French, Mrs.Judith Aronson and John A. ~ ;m1\1\°°.1e nwhu In 560 LC.In l|\\a hi Wd;,w q k i e mm.\¢d»4l25¢wmv¢ '- ~ s o f b o f y wn a y p f n o n h o d v u l u v h r p wn o n y 5 U o s ~ '' E Lanny-.,----Cm C Asparagus Hirm 1222; I7c Buner ll¢=\l\s~'2';;_2"&.i l9c Gm Beans sa'a._2~1s¢ cum 2L';':.;'r..§'n----.-2 mzsc Com &:::.':.'§r'~""'- ma.: l9c p g ,Gnrdensldn,3 N a . 1 ~s lmd ml ..- --. ... ...C m:I! ;1¢f~~~~MLDRE F 0 0 ~~ron voun \ w § ~ ' ° " ' ~ _~m n - p u n l m ~ m » ~ a s»~»,m~a= ~ g . r ;` §, . - r ; , s r a n ;, ;, _ ' - ; * ' ° 7 ' » 7 5 § 4', § ~ , ," = »' 5 7 ~°5"°#` '» ° ' - ~_g»3"3'~`5 u r n s n d y n m u y w m m p a m m s a m 1 n VAlllE MONEY ra-\ uYOUNCS2::¢oon|~ f o r W",,,..-.'smw~°'*:", ?.'{',"'»,1'°-»- (nod I ; \'l~»V T O G ~ T H E R ~ Y ~H 2000 lb. Home Mix, 52 Percent Equals 1040 lb. Protein And The Cost Is Only $51.50! The $6.50 Saved Wm Buy The New Dress. R O S C O E C O O K E \ ~ WATERMELONS aren't all alike.No two lettuce head are exactly alike. No two carrots. Every single thing nature grows is different from its mates. This iswhy SAFEWAY prices all Fresh Fruits and Vegetables by the "pound", the accurate-value way . . . rather than by the piece the bunch, or by the dozen. Enjoy all the advantages of produce-priced-by-weight at SAFEWAY! *No. 1 an a ElbmP e a c h e s -----.,..u'.';.. C,..:: *Cauliflower €;':::r;'.':....,---------.ll». 9c :ilk 6 Beans "é'..5.11't,"§..;; '" szer. 61: Syrup l|||binler'|, darkGold-n-Sweet Bram! '31T49e *Flour §fr£°aE9;2"---~ $1.47 *Flour ;&11:f'a':"a'»':':?3e£': $1.19 Lard z "I.'223c__.'1 {?.245cGolfee §"»¥;.l6c.__';45c Tea <%i'L5.°}'}|».|... ____.__.&al'2.43¢ Coffee §22.$'?[-----__-_.__Ii!.'2 23: Fruit Uocktail §;';;;_ §';_}, llc ch¢l.°l.'i¢8 l. rmea 2 ~ 296 Pineapple £.';.":'-_;':.a*E.. l9c Prunes ,§2;";________§'f,,12, 294: B|awl|erria,;'Z3,°';§'f,,1'.{ 491: 4J u i c e Z'»i'A'i»é¥¢»'i'¢°nf -----__ x:.= 1 54: .,All G nu I0 -el. Hives at a picnic supper on Thurs- |day, August 28.The evening until ¢ r § b o u t t e n o ' c l o c k , w a s s p e n t vi s i t - ; U l B .E T h o s e p r e s e n t y e n M r . a n d M r s . 0 ...~Lloyd Grothe mi: daughter, Beth, of Teknmah;Mn. Christine Sed lacek, Linooln; Mr. md Mm. Piemc Allen, Mrs. Bettie J. French, Mrs.Judith Aronson and John A. ~ ;m1\1\°°.1e nwhu In 560 LC.In l|\\a hi Wd;,w q k i e mm.\¢d»4l25¢wmv¢ '- ~ s o f b o f y wn a y p f n o n h o d v u l u v h r p wn o n y 5 U o s ~\ "\~....A°P=l'°:u»'::r*.m :sm l1c Butter l¢=n»".1',:-2"a.% llc Gm Beam 'E.%'».'&».2 "al l5¢ Uvm m:.,'a-:2 211: in ~ ~_-__:".:.:n¢ ;1¢f~~~~MLDRE F 0 0 ~~ron voun \ w § ~ ' ° " ' ~_~m n - p u n l m ~ m » ~ a s»~»,m~a~¢ \ ` .F-. B \ . F ' §~ nun ;, ;, _ ' - ; * ' ° 7 ' » 7 5 § 4', § ~ , ," = »' 5 7 ~°5"°#` '» ° ' - ~_g»3"3'~`5 u r n s n d y n m u y w m m p a m m s a m 1 n VAlllE MONEY ra-\ uYOUNCS2::¢oon|~ f o r W",,,..-.'smw~°'*:", ?.'{',"'»,1'°-»- (nod I ; \'l~»V sr WEE? 'i§i§.`,"Ir¢`i{»'. 1,5 Datum, :mented n fum ol moo ann neu Wm Uninn. w..» vs..I "" " " ' " " ` ~ IGENUINEMcCormicknm-mg ginia, and lmong her mmm is thupartsfor all Fu-mm emwnlvduinll deed to the hm which and equipment dascrllges the boundxriu of the33.11 B_ F_ hmdt c°_farm m rnther uniqm language.Her father was born in 1800 andmo FORD COUPE.Good rum- died in 1aeo xt the In of so.ninz order.James Pewum. 1 Alter his denth th., decision wasmi. nnthwest mm-.85-1¢'|md¢ co mlgm, west md in 1as2 00 YOUR ~m u w - "`|.||»\ya,---.an A¢P=l'°:u»'::r*.m :sm l1c Inner l¢=n»".1',:-2"a.% llc Grn Beans 'E.%'».'&».3 "al l5¢ I-Illuwn. nn.2 v - - 1 5 ¢ Gnu-dsl: ------.-No. z can m:.,'::'-- 211: in rm ,.,,,,_,, ____3 "&.113c S a l m o n ~ ~ 1 9 4 : Macaroni g;AGH,m,_j,;L; 151: Catsup :t,"..£$'_':-___.,.2 mf; 2Sc Cheese ¥£i'!$i¢f=.'.§£i1¥".5.,'1.|.?,i§"56c Peanut l!ll¢¢¢l'§§f,1L.f§£'; 23c CANNING SUPPLIES jars ~ -.-._l2.-<.......63¢ Jars Ball, Muon _.___.lZ.%-Gal.8sc Jelly Glasses I2 .m-mu 351: jar Lids :i:1:§'f;--;_-3 Dax. 2Sc Jar Caps m:.t':::~::--_.-.,.,. l8c -..D o m ~jar Rnngsm Pen-]el 5::..".$°:....,-,..i'fa»t;9c ~ fL'§.."Il'§"§.|1»¢._-____s§'.Z¥fI, ~ Vinegar '2L'!.2.'12: ?i2§¥;,.__'i3k 27c FOR RENT THE ANNUAL MEETING of thFnnnersMutualInsurance Co.Norlh Alhingla,will be heldln the German Hill on Saturday. September 6. 1941.Officers onddirectors ulease be present al. 10o'clock n. m.The general mast- ing will start at 2 D. rn.Alterwe mcotlmr there will be an oldstylednnc¢\ for married folksonly.D. Kruse. Secretnry. 35-lt' SEE w.J.LAMBERT for allkindsafUluwrinlr.buildinK_ repair work.800 E n t ColfaxSl. or PhoI\¢ Red 248. FURNITURE uphoum-Ing, raw lnhlng,npnlring, out csnlng, rug work, matreuu, etc.PhoneBlue 161.George N. Miller. 12-rr I AM TAKING orders for krwes.Cmn le verv lllrht.85~1t R. A. Hooks. .PIES,uke l,Dntde ahslls baked to ordor.14-Lf M n .Marla Tra n. BAKE SALE ur zu office. Satur- day.Snonnored bv voumr nconle 01 Chrinian Church.85~lt W'ILL BUY Atlas sorzo or coenaillzewithinradius 01 1 miles of Blair.J. H,WiaelePhone 11 on 27.35- WANTED:Dsud ltock. free u mhlm.Blair Rendering Se vice,Phone 17.collect,Hall Jarman.ment for Union Renderlnz Co., LaPla!t4. Nebr. 29~ WA NTED:Gi rl or mlddledk womxn for zenenl houseworkRed 119.85-lt WANTED:Counter vnitrens Blair Recreation Hall.85-I NOTICES WANTED ~ zo ,,.----..,lb. 25 lb.33 nb. 19 ~ 25° c lb. 23 zlbs. 35° 6-ROOM APT. for Nut. 85-lt Mrs. John Sutton. FOR RENT:Al!modern house.Inquire st The Enlerpme. 32-tl , »I-'OR RENT:A modern Sroornhouse except heat. dare, uma otground adjoining Blair one blocksouthnfswimmingWO]-34~8¢S.W.Chambers. FOR RENT:Genre C1959 inmum.. 292.as-u si 0u h Blue Food-Order Stamps. CARD OF THANKSWIC WISH To 0XDreaa our thanks to the kind friends wh0 msisted un at the time of the death ofourdear husband und futher.We esveeiallv feel nrmteful to e :he minister fur his words of hcomfort: to the ones who nent Cthebeautifulflonlofferlnn Dandthose who Iumished thumusicmdthepnllbeann for their servieal.Mn.Gnome H.Ne lu n um ll F\milv in Hin Slater: um Bmthsn.s mCARD OF THANKS p W1-I w1sn to axpnu our thnnks to the friends who lulsted un w at the time ol the death at our' , little one.Cls n Ann Gilliam, wdnufhter of Mr. and Mn. Loui||.Glll nm of Rockford, Illlnofll. Wt"upeclally m m um mm1m»,',,,, the singers und thou who aentlel such banutlfu\floral offednn. Mr. und Mn. Loull Glllhm m d Family. 2 4|s » Mr. md lin. r. w. A-mdt md Hr.md l n .Ona! Hbpklng nt- ,» n VALUE MONEY r a - \W K E S M \ W M U S W M l ,~9 T o m m s R I G H T r o o m i n ¢ m u h \ 1 ' w n W , " a 6 o n - s d w u v m md 1 k n m | ¢ o d n \ \ \ ° r R \ \ 1 . ¢ v | u ~~¢ » ¢ r ¢ \ » \ m \ n w | \ S ~y ~ s Mrs. Miller md her husband, Hen-Fo n SALE:Brome gra n seed.-H°f1iY_9 wrm., Kennud. Ph»n»!f{,,',,f'.1.»f"'ffI:--Ji"'f?E 'f.¥,f."}_"f_ .......,.......,....mu nu umurenlocatedo n a f um neu the old town of DeSoto, Nsbrukx. Mn. Millefn marriage m Hmry P. Miller occuned in 1866,Mr. Miller uervd 4 yan in the Civil War,Co.K.81d Reg. West Vx. Volunwerm.He Wu in an mem..try during the Ilht three year ef--I linment term but on the dnb: ofhis hnnombh discharge he 10-en-' lined for another three years and was placai in a cavalry unit and hi s as | . hugler due lo failing health.The v u ended .nm nm# 1 nh ozm u wyurvin dli£"'~.. shortly thendter ¢h|¢Tu| ~ uernned, Tn this union I1 11 el-lildren were born but thru died ln infancy before the familg "Nile west.In 1882 the childrexthen living were Grant, VemociaAnnie,Nellie,(hrrie and I-larry the latter an infant in arms,Tw<other childnn,Fwd md B u d a were born on the old DeSoto farmIn1887 Mn,Millefu husbam *died and after his death the |urlvlvingmembersoftheiunilw moved to Blah- where Mm. Miller purchaned a home,Mr. Miller Wm a pioneer member of the Bla: band, being mudcally inclined and especially Hldlled with the snaredrum, hugle and tile.He was never in robust health d u r the war and during the five years he operated the Desom In-'m hishealthbecame eontinuously worse finally ending in death.The only death in the Mlller family sincethe death of the father 54 years ago occurred In July, uso, whenMn. Vernocla Guyer paced away Aa an indication of me muy ; alnneer character of Mrs.Miller. she, at the age of 63, of her own /oliuon :nd without the knowledge >!her children took wp a home-- rtrad in the N. W. S9¢'£ion of No»uranka where she lived alone (in n od house ahe hed buil¢) for three 'ears and after proving up on Lh» Iroperty she traded it for a housv;ld lot in Omaha which she latero d.\ During the Pl-I1 25 years Mrsl liller traveled much uf the time,laltlng children and relatives lo-' ated ln Wm virginia, Ohio, Nework,Texas,Oregon,California anna and Michigan and when notIlltlng others :he made her homeith her daughter, Hn. Vernodauyer, in Blair.After the death] ' Mrs,Guyer :he anxnged lor, mporary abode at Ule .Crovnlll emorial Home in Blair when ah,- -is WATERMELONS aren't all alike.No two lettuce head are exactly alike. No two carrots. Every single thing nature grows is different from its mates. This iswhy SAFEWAY prices all Fresh Fruits and Vegetables by the "pound", the accurate-value way . . . rather than by the piece the bunch, or by the dozen. Enjoy all the advantages of produce-priced-by-weight at SAFEWAY! *No. 1 an a ElbmP e a c h e s -----.,..u'.';.. C,..:: *Cauliflower €;':::r;'.':....,----------.ll». 9c * H e a d L e t t u c e ~~ *Potatoes ?¥;2''.....,,h ------_--_..___-._-l5f.';;23c *Oranges X z l f x f i a ~ 7 1 : White Grapes §:;:x:;:°1.,-2 lbs. 151; .1 P u d d i n g i i ; ' ; ; ° ¢ . ; . ; m : : ; - . . » ~e ~Jen-well,3 SANDWICH §PREAD g (3 Vurletlea)Pkg: Quan C e r e a l " " " " ° '12-n Shredded Wheat ____,.-l'l¢g..hr 3 9 c ,.. ,.s I0 I0 .r u s t | 0 i l l l l ¢ 8 L u n c h B o x 11-05 8.---._ .-.P| \| .4Crackers mall. s/mnwlcn sr Soda ---_-._.-?i2*;. `l5 new A p p l e l l l l l t ¢ r " " ° "wln'| -.tt::. ns. mum-umu uuul twv monlns pnmlo her dads.Attending her funeral from cub u!~town wen her daughbern,M n ! Nellie M. Alennder of Brooklyn, New Ycrk, Mn. Ann; Jennings olOmxhl, Mrs.Carr-le Gantz all Dmahn, her um, Harry T. Millermdwife at Detroit,I-hd harI . uunrl 35g ~ H o n e y D e w .Hb- 'lu'|~ANcAm; __--.--_--Bn .|.U| ~~ Brldy ---._-_-_.-_.__:s?»l'ffé 94Argo . . . Gwss sillf ;1°§f,'f,'§:'e,§ ' ' Hain 2 "g f" 1 5| -__------._-nn.1 1-lb.' l i n , izoscon ~cooks znndchildren Rohm Jennings "'| Detrvit,Mn.Andrew Mullen of Lyons,m b m l n .H m m Fare] klexunder ol New Ynrk, Mrs. Earlioyd01"Kansa City,M r . my Hrs. Russel Gantz md thme chil-lmn,Eunice,Donald and Patri~lm.Mr. Ea Cain (brother of m l lrunt Miller) and his wife of Omx- ' u were also in attendmcc.Thr'¢>eurviving children, Grunt of Wich~ La,Kxnsas,Fred oi'Partland, Pregon,and Mn.Maude Roliwn I Sun Francisco, Calilumiu, werenuhle lo attend. Funeral services were held fmml 1e l-'int M, E. Church ln Blnir lt' p. m. on Saturday, August. 30th.he pull-bearer; were six grand~ ms. Lyle, Fred And Bummn Guy- ' of Bldr, Russell Gunn ol Om:-_1. Hlrold Alexander o!_Ncw Yorkity and Rohan Guy Jennings ,fg etroit.Mn. Miller hm been A member! 'the First M. E. Church of Bl|.ir| nee 1882 exespz for than nm which the resided elsewhere. \ was also A member of the Wo- ena Hella( Corps which wu re~ seemed at her funenl.She wul entertaining person and her his- Iry has been briefly covered sew! ll ti me :v h ndia lrmadnlntufxo beams Inman.; ln her longd uleful amor.Sha wus knnwui a 4 QI ¢n e I Smoke 1uny °ics in Steal Roast ~ md Bee! k f u r t e r d Bacon L a y n s r u r c h u md W i l A \ \ \<s¢pz.4,su4¢.|»m¢|»> "Gnndhu lllle r"to d l w ml aw ho r In Blllt And Om-h ld newhen whsnvar sh: wma nz- llnhd. Mrs.Cluunre V\nDeVenLr rwmod Bundxy num v v l. mn :ha hld v idto d dna only:J|lu§ _gat n _hen parents,lir- uwwmn Bum.unoom }ut'"""'"""""°"'*""