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11-27-1941_ / "HFrom East Nebraskfn Moat Modern Weekly Newspaper Plant ENTERPRISI,Than Any Other Weekly In Nebraska More Local Newspictures Twex\ty-One Rural Correspondents From all Quarters of County BLAIR, NfEBRAsKA, NOVEMBER 27, 1941 suns c mrno u PRICE PER YEAR s um Expect to Reach Red Cross Quota of 1200 Here Dri ve Off i c i a l l y Cl o s e s Today;Plan Booths Here Saturday Amr an lntendve two weeks'campaign,the Red Cx-nas mnunlrollcall drlve odficlnlly reachesit: conclusion wdu.y--'I`hu\ksgiv~;;;;g>=f~According to incompleteru nuw on hand, WashingtonCounty is ua m u i n1942 quoh 1200 xuamberahlps. nppmdmately 500 memberships. early yellenday.It ls expected *.11Bt the final win!will amount to around 600 memberships,or hal! the county quota.Mrs. R. E. Yinton, city roll call chalr-man, an-nounces Llmt three boohhs will be malntallled in Blair, Saturday, fm- COLLEGE NEEDS MORE PILOTS Several more would-be pilots must indicate their willingr\ess to participate in a Clvilian Pilot Training course before Dana Col- lege can undertake to offer the classes,it was announced wday. The training course, if all quali!l~ cations are met, will begin soon alter the first of the Year and willbeln charge ol a representativefrom Kraatz Municipal Airport in 0mn.ha_Already enrolled in the courseare: Gene MeGrue, Lowell DeVu ure, LeRoy Nelson, Allxn W. Han- s°1\» Jack Christensen of Dana Col~kan; Reed 0'I-hnlon of Bllix; Mr.Snow md Mr. Cr\Igul' Tellmxh. All #Bl thereby lar ln kuplngroadsd e m - t h i s ~The naw nucldnes an pcwemd by 85 H. P. Diesel motors md an .four wheel drive,The nwwplawattachment fits on the front when needed.William Pxuling md Slim Betts drove_ Lhe mvgmlea from Aumrn. .., w. WELTER MAKES IMPROVEMENTS Work on'generll improvement: lt the Wiliinm Walter Cabin Camp an East Washington Street is pro- gressing npidly this week as a crew ol men rush the eonntrurtion County Receives Z New Road Patrol Outfits Will Be of Aid In Clearing Snow From' the Roads Of the County Washingum County receivedtwo new motor road Pltrols thisweek, the new outfits coming di- rect from the lsctory at Aurorm ms.The added equipment will nowgive four mowplovy outfits to end: " \ -v - / 5 ~ ;j,.."§ rn ~ » : .Fe ~i _I . C ~~\f ~, '°»,QJi"l ~Q -\ " t ~ / A " ' > 1 Y \ lJ ~.~~~"`` _l y 1 -3 \ '-; ,'~~=»V|»fl.~ ©¢\"x ._~'~../ ~~B .;f '"i n " ~, P F S 4 \.'f ;Q .'f s ;9' ,fr ~~~'A'$»Q ~/ I .;/ ~J s f y i g '_l i \q\f ~5f"' THREE HUNDRED ANDTWENTYYEARSAGO I mmband ol flgura made footprints inthecrisp,whim New Englandsnuw . . . . wending their way to asmall and simple place at worshipwhere they might offer a prayer olThnnksudvlns for the first lwrveet ln the new world to which they'dcomeas pioneers.Too often wethink ol them as sdventuresamemen and women . . . crossing ehop-ping seas in a too-small crdt . . .landing st Plymouth . . . cutting down folentry and building a com-munity Where lhere'd been nothingbut vuwlnnd and roaming hmdsof the only Amerianl who preced-ed them the Indhns.All thnt ls true. Yet these weremore thin adventurers, or seekersofcommerdslroutesorzold.These were men w whom x Me be~reft of freedom was more to bedreaded than the loss of life itself.Their women too found :mehgth to courageously face privntion andsufieéng-so that the children they born might enjoy a hor-lugsof libmy in thought md ulllan. . . s mon prucioun herltsge eventhough lliere moat be tins whenshoes would he worn thin; teenwodd be shed over the gnnvnnghurt of hunger, und lives would belost through hardship, disease, endcombat.These yzere the Pilgnmpioneerswhothreehundred andtwenty yen-s ago knelt ln prayerand so observed the first Amerl 1621 i Thanksgiving,in the year Y¢afS|Churches In fruckers Here IT i e d U p B y 3 Dock Strike 9 Denver-Chicago Outfit; Am Parked at BlairPort of Entry STRIKE STARTEDLAST FRIQAY Nine outfits ol the Denver-Ch# cage Trucking Company were tiedupinBldr this week due to astrike nl dock workers in Chlcngo. The strike makes it impor`bl€ toloadandunloadthe ou xts anddriverswereonulgxdrtd walt lnBlair until the bla I3 lxvnad out./The first of the tnicks to undet- go the lay-over period came in Friday night. Others stmng along until Tuesday noon when the lastol the outfits making the Denvsr~Chicago mn in this territory camo'ut Several of the drivers lived in §North Platte, which in the water- dyendoltho Blair:-unand,n£\orlwdting hen asvenl days,they mem homo by oar.~ Dockha.ndna xoa akinganevl contract md their failure bo work ties up the entine system. VETS ENTERTAINED BY BLAIR v. F. w. Members of the local V. F. W.post and audlinry entertained \World War veterans,Monday'evening,at their annual party.lThe event was held nt the Veteb ans Hospital in Lincoln.~The evening was spent at gmnes, and later relreshmenu wa n lserved.The auxiliary put on thelnsrw,assisted by Department 'Hospital Chairman Agnes Eckery.'Attending from Blair were Mr. and\Mrs. Louis Gould,Helen Arkelh Alta King, Josie Van Deusen, Edithlsmith,May Blatter,Kato Lutz,\Nelle Pearey, Emma Harding,and Anna King. Miss FLYNN WINSlGOLD 4-H MEDAL 1 Miss Isabel Flynn, of Blair, ono of Washing?/on Coun;y's ntstand-ln vwnz 4 -H Clu anni Men awarded a gold modal do- notlng county chunpionahlp in the4-H girls'ncoxd contest.T h medal was one of 91 awnrdad win- ners in meh Nebraska County, through the cooperation of Mont- gomery Ward & Company.M i n Flynn is the daughter ol Mr. md Mrs R. P. Flvnn. Asl: Danish EC"I"!Convention ;~Qpisqn' For )".5 $. :Afr'. a f ~ ~~"6 .1 .--14 ~r. - -...¢1 '' I i - v- ' A . ~" g \ \ - , . . " f r "I'E ::¥'~f.-...., 1 " : . f f » 4 - I . ..`.4"; . § ~ ~ . .-. .vi-A..<¢:. .,»., . '~ 1\ ;\ f .1- ":~'=.' ;..;'.f~'-1 .a -'= 5151 -. - " ' ., . , M ';-~1 a , Ar e..'~ nv Q »z .. s»4 .. . ' ~fa *S-~L ~ 1»-9 vs _.nr ~ ._g _ ".;.;,¢T"' "' \'~f5 ...... . , Mr. and Mrs . C . L. Re id o f Her- man obse rved their Golden Wed- di n g nnrlivemary I n t Tuesday eve ni ng a t th e ho me o f th ei r so n- ln- law an d d aug hte r, Mr. an d Mrs. L. D. Lo ng, of Herman. The Rai ds ar e we lb kn o wn i n th e Her ma n vi - c inity ,havi ng resi ded there f o r many y ears.The c ou ple was ma rr ie d i n Fr e- mo n t Nove mbe r 2 5 ,1891, and de- spite their age are very aqtive and keen of mind.Mr s.Rei d is 69 y ea rs of a ge an d Mr. Re id is n ow 77 y earn. Beginning in 1901, Mr. Reid c ar- ried :naii on the He r ma n ma i l routes,whic h wo r k h e foliowed for thirty y ears. He was one of the first mai lmen in Nebr aska to make use of an a uto mob ile o n h is rou te and ma ny folks reme mber the c omplaints th at c ame in wh e n he switc hed to au to transportation bec ause he got. ova; the route ao quic kly ,the patrons often didn't. ge t o u t to th e ma ll b o x i n ti me to ma i l their letters before h e ha d gone past. I n Fe b mar y ,1932,h e reti red f r o m ac tive servic e an d h e an d Mrs. Reid h nve made He rman their ho me since. In h is ear ly life , Mr. Reid sp ent muc h i.ime'on the went coast in the Columbia.River valley as a. aheep herder.La te r, i n Ne br u k l, h e d e - livere d c attle by dri vinrr th e m o n fo o t to th e i r purchasers.Se ttli ng at F r emon t, he me t Mm. Re id an d ma rr ie d he r fi f ty y ea rs a go .Mrs. Reid is the da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. I saac Ly dic k,one-time farme rs i n the Fon txme lle vic in ity . Th e Reids are parents of fi ve children.Th e oldest is E a r l Reid of He r ma n ,the other s b ein g Mrs. L. I). Lo ng and Ge org e Reid , a lso of He r ma n ; Ge ra ld Re id a nd Mrs . Pa t S he rwo od o f Oma h a; a n d By - ron` Reid who,un ti l rec ently , has bee n with the Uni ted S tates army . Enterprise Nnolpholo and Engraving 0-Year-Old Tree Felled Monday ....._. .*L~i ...._...* r *..- .-_as\~~~ "L i 1 .~ . . ..a N1.a f f 41| '*|'* '¥* vi'* '§ %~' ~'°'f=x - . h ~ £ § " " ~ ? § ¢ f ' f " '1 ~_ ; f 2 ? r . ;a rr's A*.#f;§~¢'T A '., ???<=f= ~ I:...p I 1 a _*ng . ....\".¢" " : - - g - -_. . » * * " °g Jrz.-: ' 4 )'\~ ;..~__..Q '¢ ,...."In L 1. -ve-ni¢ " " e 7 " r - .~g,_."L.. ;*T*J » j : ; , _- v: n i vw3|.""""*'T°§»:=r.2 v . ¢ nz io Bely 15 r Here in "42 'l`hanksgiyi1 »g»f=w=g_§1 <»~= i# g 1§>°:§"Largé"f§;§1u ' " ; ; _IT7'i1st Luthgran Chu rch And Dana College Join | In Making Request IREV.HAMILTONJUNE M EE TING 'P O GIVEa MESSAGE§r<fNEi§6m5RsoNs Th|.nksgiving.Dsy was celebrat ed with prnyer md song, last evening, when A Inge number an Blah'residents gathered at tlA4 Methodist Chdmh for the Uniox Church Services. The sermon,about which gg program cantered,was delivebyRev.c.E.Hamilton, sapué minister.The message which it brought m dza congregation waboth timely And knplring, and entimly in keeping with fhe tradition ul Thnmkxgiving which has bee handed down to us over | gpm a more Dun three cmturia..M i n Gertruda Mead, Method!! church organist, phyed the org! At a meeting h¢|d last Monday at the First Lutheran Church, de- cislan was made to ask im*the1942 convention of the United Dan- ish Evangelical Lutheran Church. The request was made jointly by the Firsq Lutheran Church andDana College. gates, it has been estimated. They will co me from many etnies and will he homing! ln Blair homes dur- in g the du tion o l the conven- tion.Th e Sunday attenda nc e at the convention meetin g will lika- ly go to 1 50 0 pe r so n s la wa s th e case several y e a r s " K o wh e n th e same gro up met h er e. Th e me et,- ing s wi ll c enler a bo ut th e D u m College au di to r iu m an d th e Fi r s t Lutheran c hurc h. W hile of fic ial a c c eptlno e hu not yet been made, c hurc h and c ollege omc i n ls feel certain th a t the b i d wi ll c onform wi th th e wishes o f mos t ol th c d elega te s. prelude which opened the serviceSeveral hymns were rung by th congregation,md L. R.Mark! music supervisor uf Due Blair CihSchools,directed the Methodil choir in an anthem. Rev. T. A.Lindenmeyer ol the Church of Christ read GovernoDwightGriswold's Thanksgidm Day Proclamation.A Tlunksgiv ing Prayer was offered by Rev. J 9- Johnson, Seventh Day Advent st. Members ol the Miniswrinl AsMOVING To OMAHA Lillurd Jensen, well~known farm- nociation arranged the Union Seb vices. Rev. John P. Brooks, minia-ter of the Methodist Church, pre-sided over the evening's ac£iviti0. PLAN MUSIC FESTI-VAL HERE IN MARCH A music festival,to be stagedsome time In March, is being damned for Blair, the activity to beln charge of the Blair High School music department.An agg-reglte of 800 will parlld-pnte in lha actiwty, according to present plans and Lhe entertain- ment.will embrace binds,leeclubs |.nd choruses.There wil bea moming progmm, an er in the Kenn ard vic inity ,has' ann oun c ed hi s p lan s to q uit fa rm-in g an d move to Oma ha ab ou t thc ' fi rs t of the y ea r.~ Mr. J ensen has purc hased the business of C .B.Mapes a t 1616 1 Pinknc y Street in Oma ha.Th e business consists of the gr in di ng ofic nives for prec ision c utting mu.- chines.Th e bulk Qf the wo r k is | kni fe grin ding f o r paper c u ttin g mac hines used by printers.I Fo r ma n y y e ar s Mr. Ma pe s ha s ground pape r kn ives fo r most o f the pri nti ng fi r ms oi'several sta te s and h as b uilt a ve ry attu n- tive an d s ub stan tia l bu li nln . Mo at |of the mac hine ry use d in th e work r1 has been built, patented and devel~ oped by Mr. Mapes. Th e Jensen fa mi ly wi ll li ve a t the same nddress.Mr .Jensen takes over the business Dec ember fir st.g g°eh.earsal and an evening presen Ita tjan I SCHO4OL HOURS CHANGE DEC. 1 L. SHEPHARD IS ACCIDENT VICTIM W ord reac h ed Herman relatives, 'ta nt de ath o fth is we ek , o f the ms nodlnnd, In-Lawrc nc e S hephard, G in acdiana, as the result ul an au - ''Sur~c ident, last Fnduy mo rn mg . l 1 I yBoth grades and high school ol the Blair City School lysfzm will Lommance as nine o'clock in the morning and at one o'clock in theafternoon, beginning December 1Since school opened lin Septemberhigh school students have had 8:S(o'clock an nn opening hour. N E W L IGHTS I N P L A C E IN L IB RA RY New lighting fixtures have beenput in place ut the Blair librur) this week resulting in a g'reatl3 lmproved appearance and adder comfort for those who come t4 read. A new fixture has been lnatalla in each wing, the fixtures and th< coat of Installation being a gilt oi the Blair Rotary Club. DIDJA EVERY¢ _ » 1Dldja ever realize that the ' two Blair papers are alway r ' on the job hammering away ' ' for the betterment of Blalr ' ' and the local communlty?'DldJa ever realize that li * ° anything ia to be promoted' that the newspaper in the first '° plane aolldted?Boost for this ' ° and boost for thnt, and that ls ' f the way it should be.We talk ' ° of tradlnn ar M m..na W. 1 4 a » .-._, _, oC o n s t r u c t 1 o n o f Herman Church Addition Starts Contract Awarded §mon KorshoJ, Blair; L. D. Long Supervlsor 'hm building of an addition to the Herman Methodist Church was begun this week, liter the mattm- ha db e e n p ut to v o i e be fo n th acong'mgn!rluan,lard N Wednaday evening.The unit will include Sumhy School cl-lla rooms,nkimhenmdadi dn :room,md dll be connected no due pn s mtbuilding hy means of sliding doon. Funds or the eonzt...\.1|on a l the nddition are bdng mi n d by the Wesleyan Guild. A¢ A meant congregntkrn meet- ing, the contract fm- the work wuavqndadSi mo n xmho j o ! s wf.L. D. lang was lnnvinwi to su- pervm am melding. B L A I R B U Y S D A \ | l ' \ t r m r mn u u b ' noi had an opportunlty to join the » I v{l ) i Br n» I al I l I a n Is n nl Red Cmau.The booths will be at Safeway Store,The Blue Goose,and Gregersen Drug Score.County Roll Clll Chairman H. Lyle Guysr md Reed 0'Hn.n.lon, Jr.,county Red Cross chairman. today expressed their sntlnfactlon vdth the results of the cnmPl1K" just closed. ANN CAMPBELL ISBAPTIZEDTODAY Ann Campbell,Lnfant dmZ8hlerof Mr. and Mm.Harry Clmpbellof Kilgore, Nebrukl. will be hap- tiaed, today, at 4 p. m., at St.. Fr\n~cis Borgia Catholic Church.Cun-nle Campbell at Omaha will bg her godmohher and he godfather dll be Bennard Roeh of Blair.A re- ception will follow at the homo nlMn. Carnpbell'| deter, Mn. C. D. Howard. Out-of-town guests will includeMr. and Mrs.Joel Campbell and children, Arlene and Sarah Ann. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Campbell and Misa Connie Campbell of Omaha; and Dlck Campbell of Kjlgare. Mrs. Roy Creach I I --'oncree df-lve iv. the "a_»v=...,......=.,§........W W..tion ~ Cthroughuut the ¢abinl"'?n" f : i p g g e i ill be used ln ef§"*=§§ug"=;!"_;;"n§§";1f'§§ dslricls 1 and z by Commissioners an e n __1v l l l g - Ive a m p l e s t o r a p e m y ! o r I "D a n d J F 'p b e L n e w c a r s a n d ! o r _ r e p l \ l r w o r -; B ~~ G l b f f n o n a n d p l a n t -in g i ` 2 °{ " § . '., § § , ` I. $ . £ § " w m b e . . .H O L D S R E C E P T I O N 'h .o u t l n \_ e s p f l lx f d N e a r l y o n e h n n d r e ; i ~ H I T A N D q n t s w e r e g u e l i s o e r I a a g n e a t A x e o e p n i o n i n t h e L u t h -D R I V E R A R R E S T E D - a n C h n r c h p a r l c r a ,l a s t T h o n - A c o m p l a i n t a g a i n s t l v s n O l s e n ° ' " , { ; ' H ~J w a s r e c e n t l y f i l e d i n o u n t y c o u n l ~''o 'n ll .serv as waztmuter at nh, px-o~hu-gin hmwxth belngahltmudg ..drlgen n a ppa n tha t 0 l;e n3 ;'f'i " ' " °thenne was Melody ,,Asn La mamamdeawmed another oar ma fuledfhe g w m m ; w k . , g g g l v m i wp.°»l. was given a sentence of thlr-'gy J:;ePl1R.l4 ugllmd lgfuthn D3 rv ¢.y,;n1.i1,whx¢rl '° "* '° °° G i x m m r m e s m l .was later suupended. *"" "° "" .mm w.u n i hnlty rmamber, pgmled w the lherll! for dx and Charlotte Olton played apimo months.He also paid the dim!" dust.In clodn; Norman Bannon,|to ¢1\= other cm- wmch ""°""°°¢i "lnm lwdent, ¢|{mk¢a ul, ww | : S9 on behal! of thc 80183. M. A. C. OPENS 35TH DANA GROUP TQ SEAI»_§_1}}-E HERE PRESENT "CAROL" ~»"s'J=i'"»f";"~'T"~'f» i ' " ' " ' l » f~°1'.,.".§°;':.' ~ : : ; . ; ° " : ; " " " ' a r y ; ~ culosin Anouatxon was \>¢KI1n ln the xg, consecutive year h em~BlHi}'» ~ Yf°¢k;_l*f'§°f` ¢Pi_U_lj'j'j;;\,e,:l°f the Dana Colleg ~ CHRIS BEKKE RITES, SUNDAY Chris Bskke,well-known inBlah-, died, Friday November 21, 1941 at the home of Mn. MU? In-genlev when he had resided for several months. Deceased was born in DenmarkonFebnnry 19, 1858.Had helivedunL|I nen Febnxary 19 he 0 F »,.,...,;n r ~ . -».gu n g . .» - - ' ~ . - { '.1+a .f '4 .J \4; 's \,I:, ~ ;. . ;g .:»~ , . * "r " L 5 ..\ \. .: q"._~y ". ..¢ Above is pic tured a hugo ma ple mee felled last Mon day a t the Ch arles Beek mann ho me on South F i f th street.One o f the old est tre es on the townsite, i t was planted abo ut seventy y ea rs a go an d at th e same ti me as those planted in the middle of Co lf ax street,wh ic h ha ve since been relnovcd. The tree, when felled. proved to be fif ty -fo ur inc hes i n diameter. J o hn Brewer,grandson o f Mr . and Mrs. Beeluna zm, is s tanding by the tree and gives an id ea of the imme nse nine o f th o fa llen gia nt.B m :Newspnolo an i In n re oi w TWO INITIATED AT SPECIAL 0.E.S. MEET Ernn and Edna Good. dxughbers cl Mr. And Mn. Mennu Good, werethe two new membsr-u who wen in-itiated into McKinley Chapter, 0. E.S., nu. s. special meeting, 'l\|es~ day evening. Them wan n good xb- tendsnce present lor the ceremony. Severn! _ guests were present viving Mr.Shephard,who wasabout 30 years of age, are his wid- ow and three children;and his mother,Mrs.Mamie Shephard. Funeral services were held Satur- day afternoon.Mm Shephard, as Mamie Smith, was the daughter of the lata Mr. and Mrs. Gemjge Smith of Henman, and spent her girlhood in that vi-cihity Blair merchants. in general. re- p o n n very gnod T lu n h s iv lh s tndg and on Wedneodny the stares were crowded with '1'h.l.nkIg'ivin|; shop pen.\ Thi s ang er s well f or th e Chr ii t- mu i r a d e wh i c h i n a m m b e r o f sto re s is alms dy re po ne d u g oo d. Ther e is mo re r ead y mo ney in the c ou ntry no w L lmn f vr a nu mbe r oi yenrs and ir.looks li ke a happy Christmas season. I LAN FOURTH PEACE ORATORY CONTEST Reynold Tango, Ted Repsholclt, idney Jorgensen and Arthur Pe- iemen will participate in Dana o\lege's fouwi annual Peace Or-toricnl Contest.Repsholdt was a mnnei-~up for first-place honors est year. The winning orator will represent Dana at the state fin-~Is, which will be held at Sharon,Nebraska, next March.The Na-ional Luther League of the U. D. E. L. C. will offer prizes. » SELLS DUCKS SHE DOESN'T HAVE! Mrs. Wallnce Snowden,whresidessouth of Blah' in the Cruickshnnk District,recently cnlled the Enterprise office to insert the following two-line wmtf ad: DUCKS. Allve or Dluckmd. Mn. G. W. Snowden. 12 on 5|Although she had ondend, and pnid for the ad, forthme ihse1-Lions, Mrs. Snowdcn calledI'he Enterprise alter the ad had Appeared ln only two issues."l'm selling more ducks Umnl've got," sh€ said. "Maybe youhm better take my ad out em the pnpsr."What the Enterprlle c lud-fled wnntad section bu done for Mn.Snowden md scores of other cunomen an be done fur You, too. Call at our office or velenhom 11, TODAY. I LAN FOURTH PEACE ORATORY CONTEST Reynold Tango, Ted Repsholclt, idney Jorgensen and Arthur Pe- iemen will participate in Dana o\lege's fouwi annual Peace Or-toricnl Contest.Repsholdt was a mnnei-~up for first-place honors est year. The winning orator will represent Dana at the state fin-~Is, which will be held at Sharon,Nebraska, next March.The Na-ional Luther League of the U. D. E. L. C. will offer prizes. » SELLS DUCKS SHE DOESN'T HAVE! Mrs. Wallnce Snowden,whresidessouth of Blah' in the Cruickshnnk District,recently cnlled the Enterprise office to insert the following two-line wmtf ad: DUCKS. Allve or Dluckmd. Mn. G. W. Snowden. 12 on 5|Although she had ondend, and pnid for the ad, forthme ihse1-Lions, Mrs. Snowdcn calledI'he Enterprise alter the ad had Appeared ln only two issues."l'm selling more ducks Umnl've got," sh€ said. "Maybe youhm better take my ad out em the pnpsr."What the Enterprlle c lud-fled wnntad section bu done for Mn.Snowden md scores of other cunomen an be done fur You, too. Call at our office or velenhom 11, TODAY. ln c lua mg mr s .r u wm r ,W u nn yMn tr n n Hnv l}n_n{nn. W nrlhv Pat-1'a se s as e a0 o ~ao e e s e o e s »Co s e a e a ee e el e e oe eee e e My l0\.l ;'l\d'.)f£;ll":'I(;;; 512 home dollar at home" and that is the way it shouid be.The welfare ol the to\\1n is fine and the newspaper, deal- ing with ull angles ot the busl~ ness of the corhmunity, reahzes this. A better town, u better business,But is the business man as considerate?There isno advertisement as cheap and as effective as the home townPaper. and yet the high pres- sure salesman comes alongand unloads his store of nata- logs, circulars and lien buard advertising on the unsuspect- ing hueinas man at many times the cost of the same ad-vertisement in the local paper and it la also far las effect,- lve.The high pressure salesmen leave no dollars at hams. Thdr Prmtlng is done lr\ other plac- es.They rar no taxes nor dothey maintain a workingforce that in ttrm spends the salary earned at hm-ne.The moneyzoea out and none comes in.la this talk of trading at home a real honest argument? It so, it applies to all. lr we are tokap Blair self-auffldent and the newspaper la to ba a laetor ln doing, if the newa-paper nril the other Iellow's battle, it only seams reason- able and right that the nswe~ paper in n t u m shwld have thesamaeonddsration.a e e e e e o a e a e e e o oee e a a l ae I eea e ea0 e eel eee a .ee O e ee o O eea eea e Passed Away Late Tuesday lI-Iad Suffered From Asth- ma For the Past Fif- teen Years Th sudden death of Mrs. Roy Creac ,which occuned Tuesdayafternoon at five o'clock,was a ihllcli to her neighbors and friends.Mrs. Creech had been a sufferer from asthma for about filteei years. She had been somewhat bet-ter until the first o! the week whenshe took a turn for the worse Atthe time of her sudden death, her huaband was preparing to take her to the hospital;Deeaaaod was born ln Tyndall, South Dakota,on February 28, 1892, and in September of 1914,she was married to Roy Creach atYanktongv South Dakota.After thelr man-lege, they located in this county where they farmed for anumber of years. They have made their home among us all these years and have made man warm friendsgglnrw-5 wg,_gi°~f\1b;»-=~=>;_ se ee?l o reavhusbandy Funeral senrleee were held this (Thursday) morning at tha Camp-bell Mortuary following which thebody was taken to her childhood home at Tyadall,South Dakota, for interment. 1 'sorump or me laonuly ~°°"=°°"-club. Dr. H. F. Swsnsen, the club'sClubMrs. H*"'Y $1adle is imfaculty advisor, is ngin sponsor~ chance of the drive,,ing the production. This years cm-mmrs Seal s The leading role of Scrooge will most appropriate design ia a light house sending its bright beam into; the darkness. Ms, MRS. L. MARKS PLAY IN SYMPHONY Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Marita of Blair were members of the Fte~mont Community Symphony or-chestra, Sunday, when the Ent of a series of three concerts was pre-sented at the city auditorium. Mr.Marks, who is lrmtnlctor ol music in the Blair City Schools, played bass; his wife wa|'s. eelloiet. GAVE INSUFFICIENT FUND CHECK Jet Drsyer,fommerly of Her-man, was arrested for isluing.an infficiem. fund chock in Paymwt of a marrian license for a frimd.He waived the preliminary hearing and was bound over to district court on a $500 bond. A R L I N G T O N M A N AT MIAMI, FLA. Harry Oster-man of Arlington left the latter part of tha week forlllaml, Florida, when he plans tospend a rnonth's vacation. En routehome he will visit briefly in Chl- eago, among rdativaa and friends. be taken by Ted Repsholdt, junior from Oshkosh,Wisconsin.Nar~ nstor will be Norman Banaen,|Ferndale,California,and other characters will be portrayed by a cast of Dana students. MRS. J. FRANDSEN, s4,HAS BROKEN HIP Mrs. Jacob Pr-sndaen,84~year~old Herman woman,entered the Blair Hospital, Tuesday, where sheis receiving treatment for n brok- en hip.The injury oecurred when Mrs.Frandsen slipped on a mg and`fell at her home, last Thurs- day.She did not believe the in- jury to be aeribul. however,andit was not until early this weekthat medical aid was summoned. INSTALL SEATS AND FLOOR IN CHURCH news seats have been lnsh-llvd in the Church of Guilt.The seats were presented by the u-armsand members ol the C1158 Chureh of Christ. and the floor and other impwvsments by e members of the Blair Chumh Christ. A combined business I-nd sodd evening was enjoyed.I n t ed~ "li ly eve ninx. by the ~tion od Herman lethodiat Church 1 A wooden erT.ry-way floor and a.I u r a n u u n a a ' u s u u n I-'ifty snappy band uni.t'orm.s forthe use ol members of the BlairHigh School band have been pur- chased,it has been annotrnced.The equipment comes from Mason City, Iowa where they have beenusedfora short time.MasonCity has recently purchased new outms.A substantial saving was made over the met of new equipment, which prompted the purchase at this time. 'l'0DAY'S MARKFTS Whe at -..--..----..._-$1.o4 Corn, new --------_6 Corn,old -_--._...F %c591: We ..._..87c Rye ....---...._..-----.__ Oats _.----.._.-- Barley .._....---Kalo ..-..__4'le'FlaProduce. Eggs -..__._._..._......_......Buttarfat (cream) _Havy Hens .._---__- Leghorn Hens ._...._..- Heavy SpringsIngham Springs .._.-_-...._- 70 STUDENTS ATICE nnvun, snr. Seventy Dana College studmtsattended the Sonja Henie lee Re~vue, Saturday evening, at the Ak-Su~Ben Coliseum in Omaha. L6- er, they repaired to Dlxnn'a Cbfor refreshments. -ace'i k-1212 me we loc I H I g n i t e ....'l"lll!.f u l l 'Only Medicine I Ever Used d now l'm 81!Kent ADLERI-on hand the nut 27 years.".G.Tex.)ADLERIKA cuntainsaxativen for quick bowel action.th 5 camninstives to relieve gasna.Gel ADLERIKA lodaB L A I R D R U G 0 6 , 5.1 J. JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor .na Publisher HILTON RHOADES, Amman: Editor; AdvertilingMARY~BETH MCQUARRIE, local Editor D. M. HANNAH, Qompodtor and Preumm nnss VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Operlfor MARIE RASMUSSEN. Linotypa Opentor uso HELMSING, Apprentice Q ines » Liquors HONE 321 s the ir friends to do likewise, their personal Iirofit. 'Th e repo rt a lso severely een ,r Bauman for allegedly failing 'renort on ta x delinauendes 'that distress warrants c ould be n d . e jur y mc o me nd ed that Bau- and his b ondsmen b e sued to ~ver sums running into several Mr. and Mrs J o hn n 0ma £§ Q} §n - tertained.Th u rs d hay . m on n r o fMr .Dornacker's birthday .Prizes at Di noc hle wer e wo n by Mrs. Otto Gottac h and Mr s.Ber tha W endt. hitch:Mr s Hn r r v F e d d e a n d Mr s . Henry Sc h neek loth . low: tmveli nxr. Mrs . Otto Gottac h.A lu n c h wa s served. Peter Kr on e r an d Mr s . E mma Dion and Gene. and Mr .an d Mr s . Ernest Krolrer visited Mr. and Mrs. ienr y K ron er and dau xhters . S un- av.Mr. an51.Mrs. Henrv Gottsch and z1 S H O P P I N G D A Y S U N T I L CHRIS'I:M A4S n PUBLICSALE Irvin visited Thursdnv enminrwith Mr. and Mn, John Ihler andRobert.Herman,Johnnv and HarryMordhorat auent Sundnv with their nnrentl. the Peter Mordhonls.Pam Kroner md Mn. EmmxdC\unuion showed in Omnhn. Mon- y,Anna Marie and Dnldhv Mord-hont snent the weekend with 4F o r t C e | | \ o u n And Vicinity The Fort Calhoun Woman's Club : i n e t w i t h M r s . J o h n T r i s l e r , T h u r s - a ' .i m .R . M c K e m o n a n d t w o c h i l ~ d r e n l e f t l u s t w e e k f o r M o b i l e . K a n s a s .T h e r e t h e v w i l l i o i n M r . ee~n callers at the william Wiese ho~eEvelynWiese went Friday af temoon with Janice Gottach.Mrs. Anna'Gradert of Benning- Having sold my farm l wlll sell at Public Auction at myfarm locnled 5 miles wen( and 2 miles north of Blair. on TUESDA 9 DEC. 2 Commcncing nl l2:30, the following described properly: H O R S E S 2 horses (one gray and one black, smooth mouth, weight 1300 lbs.) H o e s 10 Spotted Poland China shoats, weight 150 C A T T L E 8 cattle (4 milch cows, 3 white faces and 1 Guernsey) 2 yearling heifers 1 white face bull one year old 1 white face small calf M A C H I N E R Y 1 hay rack and gear, 1 International ma- nure spreader,1 3-section harrow,1 2-section harrow,1 Minnesota 7-foot binder,1 McCor- mick-Deering end gate seeder,1 walking plow, 1 sulky plow,2 New Century cultivawrs,1 P. and O._corn planter and 80 rods of wire,2-row lbs.Vaccinated. gd the ice revue.S~t rd 'u asnz .e Gr ee n V alle v C lu b met with. Fr ank Te mno rly . W edn esd ay . W aldo Kru se wa s re c eive d in zbemhio. r.and Mr s.W i lli a m Ti e hr e n J oan attended the Gaidendinganniversaryo f Mr .and. He r ma n Hiese i n Ban c ro ft, nesday. . a nd Mr s .Er n es t K r us e a n dandMrs.A r th u r Clausen. de- |the Tlmanksarivinrr offer inl! the Eauiern Star Iodxze to the ~mc Home in Fremont. Sunday . :IIINe hh lak a during'tha Chris grms holidalm. \ Mr . a n d Mrs. Qeoriz e Neale and homes. Mr . a n d M r s . C . ~Sc hgmaker _I _1 '|~er,g ~ w a g o n a n ~gear, 1 lumber wagon,McCormick-Deering mower (5-foot), hay rake, 1 gang plow,1 disc, 1 hay stacker,1 hay sweep,hand corn sheller, 60-bushel self feeder,1 slip,1 gas barrel,1 sweep grinder,block and tackle with 50 feet of rope,50-gallon kerosene tank with pump, De~ Laval cream separator, 1 kerosene brooder, forks, shovels and other articles. n m A N D G R A I N 2 tons of alfalfa hay in barn 1 ton of oats hay in barn 3 tons wild hay in bam 6 tons second cutting alfalfa hay in stack 4 tons first cutting alfalfa in stack 1 stack of straw Some oats and some barley a nd Mrs . G~ P~ s c h I I D 6 0 0 0 5Ice box 2 beds 1 kitchen table lard |iress THE ENT ER PRI SE ' | x-'I Leldinz Nswapanaf Sulndydrm Price Per Yea, $1-50 Enumd u seenndflua mutter under the m ol Coup-eu d Mueh l. ma. at tha nolwfllce at Blur, Nebruh. Pua ms mzn EVERY 'rnuns mg' o a s s a1 n o o o c u s c o o o s s o o s umm Eymn Dielin nver think what a mesa thi seauntryofo uni linand dnt we poor middle chu- es ns between the upper and 0 » 0cs U ss Aavemse in The EnterpriseI e B r i m u m m Oma ha.Fr i da v. to h elu Cly d e L. Rosenbaum observe his birthday . Mr s.Georsre Menkinsz returned wi th th em af te r several day s i nOma ha. Gedr ste Hann s o f Ce dar Rani ds.Iowa.event the week-end a t the Ra v Ne ls on ome. tained to the county by nlleged ex- cessive sums charged for supplies.The report hinted that employes of at least two county offices- county surveyor and county clerk --were being forced to "icickbl.ck" part of their salaries to their boss- eaEmployes in County Clerk Jfrhn 4 ~ouglas County Officials Are indicted A grand jury which has been in ~on in Omahn for sevemweeks med indictments |3\in_County rvr Otto J. Bsumanfhis chi ~ty, Fred J.Armbmst,and ty Commissioner Frank A. O.derholm. Every department of Douglas nnt, government with but two ceptions were cenrured hy the .I ary.Even the dlntrlct court . ~get under whose supervision ~e jul;worked,was cHtici1.ed forlowing dslays in trying lawsuits ~. d criminal rases. The charges rguinst Bauman al- .that he and Armbrust had .n practice, which, the jury's ~ort said, they freely admitted,buying up county warrants ~ huhded thousands or dollars. Sanderholm is named in three indictments, for alleged embazle-ment of road funds,for allegedperjury and for allegedly trying to lniluence one of the grand jurors.The jury's report recommendedthat every department of Douglas unty government be given a thor-ugh audit. Bluman's dfiee camo in for the greatest criticism in the report. Bauman, it wu asserted, has stub-bornly refused to permit modern machinery to be installed in his de- partment. As a result, lt was stut-ed, tax payers have to stand in line!or hours Us psy their taxes. "No one,not even Bauman, knows the exact status of the ot- fice," the report declared It was pointed out that from1920 to 1935 only s few hundred distress warrants were issued hy the treasurer although them weremanythousands of delinziuenclesinvolving huge sums. As to the alleged practice of Bauman und Armbrust in purchss~ se a oae o e a a asc ¢ee e a se Q ea e oa a ea taxes, which include the lux- ury taxes, the income tax, and a string of more that are too numerous to rnsntian A ceil-ing is put on fum produce and other restrictions are plenty. On the other side, and ap-parently in open defiance, are the ruthless labor leaders de~ msndlng more wages and shorter hours which in the end means higher priced m.|.chin~ ery,cloth.furniture, in fact, any ma nuf ac ture d articlemade.Just now coal produc-tion is be/ing hampered as well as other pmducls. Now, where do the middleclassescome?income re~duced by taxation, restriction on tnde and higher pmgeg lorwhst the middle classes buy.It looks like the American manner of living and the in-dependent worker end think- er are being relegated to thebackgroundandthemiddle class will become the forgottenclass. a a e a s s a e e e s e u s ee 1 e ea ce0 a o sa s o o ue s 1 a e es aa a s o 0 In n o s 4: 0 l n ...| ;| |nether millstones? 'Doro great c lasses have aris- en to d a r k e n th e politic al horizon and both are nxthlosa- ly p i lla g i n g th e mid d le c es.On th e one h a n d i l t h e go ve r n men t wi th its d eman ds fo r mo re a nd mor e ta xe s.I n thi s the wag e tax, th e vari ous a » rr o l I 0 A $ /1. " ' l I .` ) * " A Hen ie sh ow in Omah a.Fri day evenimz. W ednes dav a ftern oon visito rs at Mrs . Ru th Ro se nb au m' s wer e Mr s. Jesse Ma iwa ld .Sr..and Pa tty .Mr .and Mr s.Jesse Maiwald . J r.. and J esse Ill of Omaha: Mr s. Clar- enc e A. Br own of Blai r. Mr. an d Mrs. Ch arles Bates and W i lma an d Mi ss Lens Bates weredinner lruests, Sundav. at the A. E. Ka rn ett ho me in Oma ha .Mr. a nd Mrs. P. J . Burke. Mrs. Glady s Bak- nl*and Ha r old Bates o f Oma h a were also xruests.Mr . a n d Mr s.Paul II.Noel and clauirhters of Tekamsh visited Sun- ds v. a t th e Ha ry Noe l an d S. P et- tit homes. Sundav visitors a t th e Ha n s Svozerson ho me were Mr .andMrs. Ole J ac obson and Ali c e. Mrs. N .T.L U N D REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 204 South 51h Sl, Phan: White 168 G. L. Dixon Co. lnwranre or EveryIKnown Kind \REALESTATE L0\N5 been assessed as much as 20 per cent of their salaries, while Ad- ams' men, the jury deciared, wereforced to cash their pay checks at n certain barroorn when the pro- prietor kept 10 per cent. ~e-individual benefit, the report uounced such procedure as con- trary to public policy.If c o nvic ted,the :e po rt urg ed th at B a u ma n ?offic e be declared imme dia tely vac a nt. W hile only Cou nty Commissi on- ers Senderholm an d Ha r r y Post were especially mentioned i n the condemnations,the jurors pointed o u t th o t every me mb e r o f th e .""r ,0 0 n n a n &m f . . . A lame c rowd a ttend ed a c har i-va ri danc e a t the Ke nn ar d danc e hall. Suturdav nirrht. honorinp: Mr. and Mr s .W alter Gollehon. Satur dav.Rev. a nd Mrs. J oseohRasmussenandfarn ilv o f Sc ran- ton. Iowa visited Mrs. Rasmuaserfs mothe r. Mr s.Anna Carlsen. Mr . a n d Mr s .W.B. Rosenbaum an d Geortcc Menkin~dr o v I Mr. md Mrs. C. R. wnm. en- urtxined az a duck dinner. &xn-day. for Mr. and Mn. John BUfur,fRobert and Clyde. Munn: Peck andMr. and Mn. Fra nk Bi fhr.Mr. and Mn.Wslber Andersenand Donald visited the Fred Dor»_makers. Sunday everdnz,yMr_and Mrs.Find Domacker md thildren lnd Mn. Eddh Rack*were Sunday afternoon visitors ofthe Hana Vout family.Mr.and Mrs.Roe:Love and Mr s .A m m d n S v a n n o n .Mr . and Mrs.Bemnrd T homason an d non w e n a mn n z th o u w h o nt-wnded a pax-tv lt the W illhm Von home,fo r Mr . an d M n .Wnyland Psrahlnrz.Sunday.Mn . P e rs h in x is s cou sin o f Mn. S voz en onMr. and Mrs. Bernnrd Thompson gpent Mon day md Tu eadx y at the Jim Thomason home.Mr .an d M n .Fr ed Domncker. Jr., and son s w ent S u n d l v d u r - noon as mens of Hana Voxrt'|. o~e o e v an~arsraret M,rs.Ne llie Pavme and Mi ss Id a J ohn- fson. all of Blair:Mr . a n d M" r a .Ha r r v Rosenbaum and c h ild re n o f Oma ha an d M r nnd Mr s.Buc k Rosenbaurn we redin ne r i ru es ta at the Otto Gottac hhome. Sundav. Mrs. G. F. P auls en.| Llo y d,J ulian . J r. . and Jeanne Jururbluth a tte n d e d th e K a v K a y - | ser sh ow in Omah a.Fr id ay e ve n-M ing.d a M m .A .H .Sibbernson.Mr s . | Har ry Tur ne r an d Mr s. P au l J o ne s an atte nd ed the Oma h a li ttle s y m- lg u phony or c h e strf s o pe n in g woncert au. Joslyn Me n u ma l.Mo nd ay eve-Toning.a n |I I --.. ...,, _ - ~S l b f r h ~ Sundav afternoon uamunuissuvmnouhonAdvertise In The Enterprise Califo rni a. to the ef fec t that he is no w employ ed i n the mec hanic di vi si on o f th e D ou iz lr m Ai r Cr af tCops. Santa Monic a.Ho wa s de- ferred by th e a r mv because of u kne e injur y .rec ei ved while in the e mp lo y o f a fur nac e c omoa ny in In s Amre le s. M r . m d M n .F. J . En ennn rn qelved wgrd from their lun. wu- i 1 |» Fr id ay with Mr s. Be rtha W en dt o f Bla ir.Mr .and Mr s. Pr eston Ni c e ls , L re n an d J u dy . attepqe d a. bir th-0day pa r tv at the;Wrlharn Ka h le r DR. D. R. EHLER8 -De nti s t-Pormex- Dr. W. F. Hemphm locationHome 'Phuln BhlldlugBlair, Nsbnlkn were un~av visitors at GeorxreM r s .H u s r h R h e a s u e n t s e v e r a l C h a r n b e l - l a i n ' a .' I1 1 8 S S .l a s t w e e k .v i s i t i n i r r ~ e l a t i v e s |M r s .H i n t :a n d W a l t e r w e r e f r n O m a h a ., S u n d a y d i n n e r Q u e s t s a t t h e B e r t f M r s .A n n a G " d ° l ` t . ' ? f B e n n m R ' ~C o o b e r h o m e .s o u t h o f B l a i r . t o n s p e n t t w ~ d a y s V l i l l l l l l l l M r .a n d T h e H a b n v H s r r m o n v C l u b m e t . 1 00 s u all kinds, etc.or TERMJI CASH:L r xc rf ON G n o r xu s . . _._QUICK RELIEF mon -=nmz o n li .Johxrsuucelebrantehi; birthdav. H'I'ueidan5;ivsrereanavoireraon.anv a.Alma:MesB'rs.and MemlmmaClausSchnaidenJr..and Arlan.Nic Frledrichsen and Shirley. Mm.Walter "Gollehon. Thomas Hitch-"°§'-la "`ii"'u."a'£ P=a::f;=~=~Aid t e e st ies mewith Mrs. Irene Jansen. ThllrwdarThe next meetjnsr will be in the church basement. when each mem-ber is to brim: a arueat.Mm, RavRosenbaum. AAA fieldwomam, will=*=°~;; Dictuml and talk on defense wot . ¢\| || ADVERTISING IN TEE ENTERPRISE m§§ Tuesday, Dec. 2 Am l:00 0'(`|ock ml. The fnllu-vang dfwihed pruned), 10.-n= 4 I-lead Milch Cows Three of lhese cows were fneoh in June and one cow will be fresh in December.Two yenrlinlr heifen;hvo yeuling steers. 2 Head Horses Tum good. zenlle work horsa, xo and 11 yum old. weight 2900 pounds. Farm Machinery One Oliver standard tractor:one Oliver stxndnrdcullivntor:one Oliver 3~botlom trnctor plow; one 9>f!.MtCormick~Deering disc hlrrmv;one 2~row New lden com picker; one farm wngon; one hay rack: one JohnDeere 2-row lialer; one electric fencer; one 3-section hur- row: one hay rake; one John Deere 2~row zo-devil; one/riding eulliutor:one McCormick-Deerinz mower:onebrooder house. 6x8: one ah¢<L l6x2|; one shed 8xl0; oneZmheeled lrxiler; 4W rods buh wire: one feed bunk; one i-room nhnck. 0 . ° a ~Q i v' 'Q \/ EAUAN o \'\EABM`»\*\E \ MUST GET D\\~\NER \ I will sell at Publlc Auction n 1 2 ll t d2% mllea north of Arlington on '§t.§1'u?{»T~.,"31f'»§§4'..,.?X, at 10:00 o'¢lock promptly on 'l'l\ursday, Dec. 4 m 31-= following tléuaoek, feed, machinery and other equlp» en : 6 HEAD HORSES 6 Team roan gelding, full brothers. 4 nnd 6 years old, wt.3100;teak dapnle nays. mire and gelding, 5 and 8 yenrs old.wt. 3200; team rouu, mare md gelding. 11 yean old, wt. 2900,These are extra good bona, fl! and the right klnd. 29 CATTLE 29 Eleven milch cows und heifern, most all Brown Swiss, nev-eral clone lprlngeug nlx outstanding nurehred Hereford town!one two-year-ol Hereford bull; seven Hereford star calves:one Holstein heifer calf; one Holstein steer call: one Herefordhelfer Cllf; one Guernsey bull calf. This is a good quality lotof cattle, fat and Kood producers. 70 HEAD HOGS 70 Eleven Spotted Poland Chinn bred gilts; fifty-eight SpottedPoland China fall pigs. FEED AND GRAIN Twenty-five tons alfalfa hay; eight-hundred bushels Tro-jan oats:one-thousand lzunheln Kerulum and wrter oatu.g m f l v u h u n d r e d b u s h e l s t w o - r o w b a r l e y ;f i t y b u s h e l s o . MACHINERY McCormick-Deering threshing separator.new:No. 3 ln- ternalinnal cylinder gum sheller, new; 36~ft. John Deere ele- vator, hoist, 10-ft. spout, awed lack and horse power; J. ll.Hammer grinder; I0-ft. McCormick-Deering power blnder; ln- ternational hay loader. new; side delivery rake,new; 2 hayracks with gears: Dane hay nweep, new: hly baler; rake; 6-tt. mower, new; two mood box wagons; 500~Ib. sales: .lohh Deeremanure spreader; extension ladder:15-30 McCormick-Deeringtrutor, good condition; two 4-nection hnrrowu: 'I-ft. Superiordrill: hand sheller, new; bob sled: 4-wheel trailer; three NewCentury eultiutors; .ldm Deere 2-row cultivntor: 9~ft. tandemdisc;McCormick-Deering corn planter, new: disc cultivltor;Internltionnl endgate seeder; walkin~~~~-'» PUBLIC SALE! Household Goods One kitchen mln: our heating stove: one sink and one 100-lb. ice box: one din-shad: one kitchen nbinetz lug room llble: one buffet: one dnuerg two Congoleum r u n Chiwens ~/a 'uv Q .\n / : | ru s U M . When you feel well.it Ls mlnry when you dui. H|voyouev¢rdngge'1throughudgym|d.mx,¢nM¢ :|U~IREursd nf. with Mm. My r le F liea c h-| n.\ rs.Au b re v Gaines called o n ' ~. Arthur Nelson and baby. Sun- r.an d Mr s .] l y r l Flie sc hman! babv wer e S atur day evenimz] sta at the Aubrev Gaines hom.e.i un da v dinner mlesta o f the?W ake fie ld:were Messrs. Mes da mes Rov W a ke fi eld a nd g m -W ar ren W xbefield and ren. °..o i é a f b o d ~ Elf . a nd1 ll; ;. Cla rgo c o lmamber- Iain and Eunrene and Edi th Va -r I 4 g ~ |;I lp l o w ;s i x j m c k s c r e w s H e l o h a r n e s s :c o l l a r s f e e d e r s ;o i l b a r r e l s ;5 h o g h o u s e s ;2 2 - i n c h -.~-meh bell: 60-f t. 6-inc h belt; potato 8 to 18 inc h; 2- horse fr esno, ne w; threesaddlegleathgrnets:hay slings:hog roller oo rn ahrqd der; thr ee.8xl6 portable .7a Relieve Mmry of ~ l a Advertise in The Enterpriu It Bring: Results Mr . an d Mr s .Elz a A nn leb v a n d J un ior attended an oy ster summer a t the Ken neth Nels on ho me in Bennington. Sundav evening. Public Sale! Hnvlng deddad lo mave lo the State of Wnnhington, X will sell without rmerve lo lhe hlxhul bidder nl Pub- lic Auction at the flrm 1% miles north :nd 3% miles eu! of Hermm, Nebrnskn, and 5 miles south and 4 miles eu( of Tekamlh, Nehrnxkx, on v w :loin ~.Mc Kemon. who has been emu-lay ed the m for s ome time.J . A. Cob urn, J r..of Cheyenne, W y ominz. silent the week- end with his uarents.Mr .an d Mr s .J .A.. Coburn. Mi ns Jeanne Krus e of Oma ha vis ited h er h ome th is wee k- emi. Mr .an d Mr s. J .Sierk we r e Events.Sunday .o f Mr .and M m .Gi ff or d Nielsen.o f th e Mc Ca rthy distric t. J .Sierk celebrated his 75 th birthday . Sa turd av.M r an d Mr s .Ha r old Sa vio n o f Omaha nnent. the week-end a t th e J . Sier k home. Mr. a nd Mm. S he rman P in to a re Ieavinrz the east fo r I..oliioinn§, pa r en ts. Mr . a n d Mr s. Fr e d J un i *Mr s .Georsre Hi emae n enter- hlu th.tained the children of the .n en zh -. Sund ay din ner Que sts of Mr. an d,bmhoo d, Mond av. in ho no r of h er f Mrs. Julian E. J unsrbluth were Dan jdauizhter.Ma r v Faith . on her S ith'Lo ri nz . Ma c k Ca mn be ll.BIN Sam-birthday .s ple an d To m Ba tao n of Oma ha .M m .Roy Me tz le r an d childrenf H u l h ,Rhea attended the bile-we m F d d a v :meats of Mr s. D .0 . bra sk n- Io wa f ootba ll : mme ln l" " " S h e e ts i n He r mxn . .coin. Saturday .I Mr .and Mr s .Georsze Hienssen Alb er t Sihbernsen dro ve to nnent Th ur sd av a t the Fr ed Amee . Io wa . to s oe nd. a few d ay fl Grnbbo homo. wi th h i s mi n e r . D a vi d , a . Qf vd wf i Th e Kind red Club me t.Thurs- u i m e Ames Co llette.David wi ll day .wi th Mrs.Herman g ene;-mn. re tu rn wi th Alb er t w spend The next meetinsr will be with Mrs.Thankagfivimz vac ation at home.iGeor lre L itel. Jeanvgie "*""Sé"'i..§'.?.E§""'i.'§Mr s.Ma r sr i t W illia ms an d u m a elmo Ri ta we r e S atu av afternoon v1s~0lI\B\1l» Saturdav nizht. an a :gent itors a t the T K Iverson home.° f M M " ' ~ g \ ° F S i ' ? § . 1 i . f § ' . f 1 . ? i §" A °_w h e r e R i t a i n t e n d e d c o n f i r m a t i o n T B : 6 0 OWNER AND SELLER TAYLOR & WELLS, Auctioneers nnd Clerk Bl l |11 \ f ; | a l f ....- l \ |..r.....~n....... n:..\.......:_.. .. .. " _ lwni n mlnn s|...':'.:°..:."m.':..._':'.'1';':1=:=;"!.'er»-|ii;;";5a'm.. Oth: Hltllh ins I "nr vnu.: uuuuvln! IB uuiunn. H1111-nesota.. Mr . a n d Mr s . J i m Ha n s e n were Oma h a shoooers.Fr id uv. Mr. and Mrs . Henry Ti etlr en anddluarhtersvi¢¥¢~l a t th e W i ll i n g Voss ho me I n th e M a n e "distric t. S n d ;l i t e .u y mo o nMr .and Mrs .Vwfn- J oh nson and son were Wednesday dinner nruestsat the J ohn Ch ri ste nse n homo. Mrs .Eric Kmzdeen entertained th e W uh in srton Projec t Club.Thursday . Mr .a n d M n . W i l li a m Ma tz e n an d son an d Mi s s A n i ta Nielsen visited Mrs. Chri s Sa nds. Mon day . Chr is Ne lso n c alled at the N. P. Nielsen home . Saturday .Mr .gnd Mz1. Charles Christen- wédlfi _y__`z5z}5o17i"¥`&1'£i="`£1 Emil Mntzen fami ly ..aMr. a nd Mm. Ola. J a c o bso n nr Alic e. Mrs. Ro bert Fo ley and My g me t, Mr s .Ne lli e P a y n e an d lc J ohnson ment Sun dnv afternoon 1Ham Svorteraorfa. M m .W i lli n m W u lb ur n ente tained the Br ewster P ro je c t C lu Wednesday afternoon.A l l of tl: members were n resent.Mr. and Mrs. Pa ul W ulf :nd son gpent Sunday eve ni nz a t BE Joon's. {»` = ' " ;: :" g »;f L r " e w i h 'r u T r w a Harold J ensen treated his sc hool mates and teac her.Geo rlr ia Mar ..l...|l a... ........1 nr_.\_--.1 ..\m . n g q _ | u | } | | , g | ' u m ~| | | . | | | . vu l i l u u y .r r e u n n u l y . U l l n l lsrm u d ;.~' I t t h e J . T .b u . , . ¥ . '. 2 { , ' . § § | W m l i l ! ! ' l i n | | l \ 1 I o un I £=}7§'*J¢"?'§. |go-;; " " ter. Mn. Wilmer Shun mdf $ ~ Mn. Hen J ilvit Amel. this £3365rvorxenaenHowlnd Jensen. J ..~ 1.§1.':d ~ill!!! ice mme in omni rf!gmnded nh.'xday even rs. And-rew Svendznnrd callu}[I§0"»2." " " " " " " " " '" ' " " " " " " " " 'on Mr s Fr e d Frenc h.wh o is i n MT. Bhd l\*lrn .Tnf trnn f'hr€ulnnm..Tqqsdav gftg rno on.1W wa;aa;"".¥;..T»ii"E'°E"h2 B,{1;- '""' gfgggl; ,'},L*°"'"';,;{mf. §$,'},""§,','i°" '§'l"..E:. ,,___,,__.._ cm-in wma hmm. Sundw umA101 A U r u : w l ull.lBu n d a y a f t e r n o o n R u n n i n h n w m I noon.`"ii¥. ma Hn. Harold Jensen and lllmijy cl!!ed at Hilton Cnrlberfl.Sn n d n v n f f p r n n n n Mn and M "Ivan l.n|run nl SaturIday."iff `""1i§"'§Mr. an d Mrs, J o men Ch . re o wa ensen wa s a c a ller g tattendedlh n fltnnvnl nf ~ "? S' f. '~Clgrengre Hau gen ho me m ch§i;a..g;§_a1'6T§.."n°nTii§1u m .Blmr .fue ad av even in g.Mr .an d M m .Ciif ton Hi ltab id el and Dor othy Jensen o f Oma h a spe nt the week a t th e par ental,Howa rd J en sen ho mo. Lor ra in e J en se n wa s a c alle r at ' h a I n k "u n n b n L n v n n n n - . .l ) l - ! . . . . I -......1....\.-»u vu.nu nun.ulurtsuHY' wi th Mr s . A r th u r Jensen.Th e ne xt meetinsr wi ll be Dec ember 4 with Mrs . Albert J ensen. Miss Jessie Jansen of Omah a. Mrs. Irene J ansen. Noami and Pc t- vr and Vernon Mathiesen visited.Sundav. at the Russell Christensen home ne ar Fort Ca lho un. Mr .and Mr s .Claus Sc hneider. J r.Bh d Ar ln n mmm Qnmdf.....:..:» P U B L I C S A L E ' o I will sell at Publlc Auctlo n I 2 ll E d2% mllea north of Arlington oil 'é=-`&'u?§l\"~.,"S1T'»§Il~.?X, at 10:00 o'¢loek promptly on Tlmrsday, Dec. 4 6 HEAD HORSES 6 Team roan gelding, full brothers. 4 nnd 6 years old, wt.3100;tum dapnle nays. more and gelding, 5 and s yenrs old,wt. 3200; team roms, more md gelding. 11 yan old, wt. 2900.These are extro good bona, fl! and the right klnd. 29 CATTLE 29 Eleven milch cows und heifers, most all Brown Swiss, nev-eral close sprlngers: slx outstanding nurehred Hereford towelone two-year-ol Hereford bull; seven Hereford star calves:one Holstein heifer calf; one Holstein steer call: one Herefordhelfer Cllf; one Guernsey bull calf. This is o good quality lotof cattle, fat and Kood producers. 70 HEAD HOGS 70 Eleven Spotted Poland Chinn bred gilts; fifty-eight SpottedPoland China fsll pigs. FEED AND GRAIN Twenty-five tons nlfalfs hsy; eight-hundred bushels Tro-jan oats:one-thousand bushels Kersluin and wrter oatu.g m f l v u h u n d r e d b u s h e l s t w o - r o w b a r l e y ;f i t y b u s h e l s o . MACHINERY McCormick-Deering threshing separator.new:No. 3 ln- ternational cylinder gum sheller, new; 36~ft. John Deere ele- vator, hoist, 10-ft. spout, weed lack and horse power; J. ll.Hammer grinder; I0-ft. McCormick-Deering power blnder; ln- temational hay loader. new; side delivery rake,new; 2 hayracks with gears: Dane hay sweep, new: hly baler; rake; 6-tt. mower, new; two Rwd box wagons; 500~Ib. sales: .lohh Deeremsnure spreader; extension ladder:15-30 McCormick-Deeringtrsrtor, good condition; two 4-section hnrrows; 7-ft. Superiordrill: hand sheller, new; bob sled: 4-wheel trailer; three NewCentury eultivstors; .ldm Deere 2-row cultivntor: 9~ft. tandemdisc;McCormick-Deering corn planter, new: disc cultivltor;Internltionsl endgate seeder; walking plow:walking cultiva- tor; fanning mill; 100-ft. B-inch belt: 60-ft. G-inch belt; potatoplow; six jack screws 8 to 18 inch; 2-horse fresno, new; thrve :vets harness: collars;saddle; leather nets:hay rulings:hogfeeders; oil barrels; 6-roller corn nhredder; three 8xlG portnblo hog houses; 22-lnd\ McCun-sink-Deering threshing separltor_ tools of all ldndg etc. ment TERMJI CASH:Lrxcrf ON GRO \ ..:|::urge=rnberlain'a.: rs.Hi n t: a n d W a lter we r e !da y di n ne r mle sts a t th e B e r t; Der home . s outh of Bla ir. h e H a u n v Hac rmonv C lub rnet.' rsdxsf. with Mm. My rle Flieac h-| n.rs.Au b re v Gaines called o n ' . Arthur Nelson and baby . Sun- r.an d Mr s .] l y r l Flie sc hman! babv wer e S atur day evenimz] sta at the Aubrev Gaines hom.e.i un da v dipner mlesta o f the? E. H. DUNKLAU OWNER AND SELLER TAYLOR & W E LLS, Auctio neers nnd Clerk nd HX one r.r- r-er.y. ....< _~n-dav. for Mr. and Mn. John BllfunlRobert and Clyde. Munn: Peck andMr. and Mn. Frank Blffnr.Mr. and Mn.Wslber Andersenand Donald vlnited the Fred Dor»_mekere. Sunday everdnm IMr_and M n .Find Domacker md thlldren lnd Mn. Eddin Reeltlwere Sunday afternoon visitors ofthe Hans Vout family.Mr.and Mrs.Roe:Love andfamllvalrlarlnlned lt dinner. Sun-Iday.for Mr.and M n .CharlesLava. Mr. I-hd Mn. LeRoy Kuhr wereSvmdnvlfternbontruest; of Mr.I:~a'|nd Mm. Chris Wul! and funily. d e e Wednesdsv eveninrr callers were'L e s l i e : n d L o n M u ~Mr. Ind Mn.Emzert Ulf at-I'tended the weddénz of A cousin., Mila Marlo Petersen ol' the Arl-lnzton vicinity,Sunday.Irvin Wulf spent the dav with his Rund- lumnts, Mr, and Mm. Fred Wulf.x A pntx-on'| dw. complete wich a lxhort 'l'hu1k;|zivlnx mvznm, wu I B held at the Sutherland School.Frldsy.under the direction of the telchen Mlm Wilma. Nyrzurd.AL gn, clolo of the Tftegloorx. thagnil- ren served x un eon i n eirmothers.Present were MesdmnesfRoss lava md baby, Ernest Mon- son. Tony Hansen.Holland Rich- ter. Emenld Van Beek. Ivan Hov endlck and children. Frodo. Knud- sen and children and AlbertSchiodt. Mr.and Mrs.Albert Sclljodentertained at dlhner. Sunday,for\Mr. and Mrs. Calle Hansen. andfdauzhiersofBennlmnon.Mr. and Mrs.Ansel Tuft spent'.the week-end a-mlma relatives at' Yankton. South Dakota. Sunday evenlmz visit/urs at theHarold E.Taylor home were Mr.and Mrs, Allred Menkinz and sun.Rnlland. and Miss Clara Rumus-sen of Omaha., Mr and Mrs. Karl M. Cl'll'lsten» sen were dinner zuests. Sunday. of 1Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hansen.Leaves Suu:-dny On 4-H Prize TripHollandWilkins.o ne o f wmv , imrlon Coanlfs most mitslandins4-H boys, will leave by train from, Omaha. Snturday, ln attend the Ih-' tema tiuw Uvesflnck Exposilionlin Chicago, Illinois.He won welidp ns the result of the me-hy 4-H 1nctlyxties in which he has excelled'dlmng the nm Season.Wilkins ls the son of Mr. and Mm. C. R.Wilkins. ;J4°@§€§fi=¢i¢!~'l'l.éi6#" Mr and Mrs. Clarence Chamber I_ IIain and Euzene nd Edith Valder m e r 4 u x z 1 l " 7MIT I E€'¢?'\"'*2F""'| """n P U B L I C S A L E ' o I will sell at Publlc Auctlo n I 2 ll E d2% mllea north of Arlington oil 'é=-`&'u?§l\"~.,"S1T'»§Il~.?X, at 10:00 o'¢loek promptly on Tlmrsday, Dec. 4 6 HEAD HORSES 6 Team roan gelding, full brothers. 4 nnd 6 years old, wt.3100;tum dapnle nays. more and gelding, 5 and s yenrs old,wt. 3200; team roms, more md gelding. 11 yan old, wt. 2900.These are extro good bona, fl! and the right klnd. 29 CATTLE 29 Eleven milch cows und heifers, most all Brown Swiss, nev-eral close sprlngers: slx outstanding nurehred Hereford towelone two-year-ol Hereford bull; seven Hereford star calves:one Holstein heifer calf; one Holstein steer call: one Herefordhelfer Cllf; one Guernsey bull calf. This is o good quality lotof cattle, fat and Kood producers. 70 HEAD HOGS 70 Eleven Spotted Poland Chinn bred gilts; fifty-eight SpottedPoland China fsll pigs. FEED AND GRAIN Twenty-five tons nlfalfs hsy; eight-hundred bushels Tro-jan oats:one-thousand bushels Kersluin and wrter oatu.g m f l v u h u n d r e d b u s h e l s t w o - r o w b a r l e y ;f i t y b u s h e l s o . MACHINERY McCormick-Deering threshing separator.new:No. 3 ln- ternational cylinder gum sheller, new; 36~ft. John Deere ele- vator, hoist, 10-ft. spout, weed lack and horse power; J. ll.Hammer grinder; I0-ft. McCormick-Deering power blnder; ln- temational hay loader. new; side delivery rake,new; 2 hayracks with gears: Dane hay sweep, new: hly baler; rake; 6-tt. mower, new; two Rwd box wagons; 500~Ib. sales: .lohh Deeremsnure spreader; extension ladder:15-30 McCormick-Deeringtrsrtor, good condition; two 4-section hnrrows; 7-ft. Superiordrill: hand sheller, new; bob sled: 4-wheel trailer; three NewCentury eultivstors; .ldm Deere 2-row cultivntor: 9~ft. tandemdisc;McCormick-Deering corn planter, new: disc cultivltor;Internltionsl endgate seeder; walking plow:walking cultiva- tor; fanning mill; 100-ft. B-inch belt: 60-ft. G-inch belt; potatoplow; six jack screws 8 to 18 inch; 2-horse fresno, new; thrve :vets harness: collars;saddle; leather nets:hay rulings:hogfeeders; oil barrels; 6-roller corn nhredder; three 8xlG portnblo hog houses; 22-lnd\ McCun-sink-Deering threshing separltor_ tools of all ldndg etc. ment TERMJI CASH:Lrxcrf ON GRO \ ..:|::urge=rnberlain'a.: rs.Hi n t: a n d W a lter we r e !da y di n ne r mle sts a t th e B e r t; Der home . s outh of Bla ir. h e H a u n v Hac rmonv C lub rnet.' rsdxsf. with Mm. My rle Flieac h-| n.rs.Au b re v Gaines called o n ' . Arthur Nelson and baby . Sun- r.an d Mr s .] l y r l Flie sc hman! babv wer e S atur day evenimz] sta at the Aubrev Gaines hom.e.i un da v dipner mlesta o f the? E. H. DUNKLAU OWNER AND SELLER TAYLOR & W E LLS, Auctio neers nnd Clerk nd HX one r.r- r-er.y. ....< _~n-dav. for Mr. and Mn. John BllfunlRobert and Clyde. Munn: Peck andMr. and Mn. Frank Blffnr.Mr. and Mn.Wslber Andersenand Donald vlnited the Fred Dor»_mekere. Sunday everdnm IMr_and M n .Find Domacker md thlldren lnd Mn. Eddin Reeltlwere Sunday afternoon visitors ofthe Hans Vout family.Mr.and Mrs.Roe:Love andfamllvalrlarlnlned lt dinner. Sun-Iday.for Mr.and M n .CharlesLava. Mr. I-hd Mn. LeRoy Kuhr wereSvmdnvlfternbontruest; of Mr.I:~a'|nd Mm. Chris Wul! and funily. d e e Wednesdsv eveninrr callers were'L e s l i e : n d L o n M u ~Mr. Ind Mn.Emzert Ulf at-I'tended the weddénz of A cousin., Mila Marlo Petersen ol' the Arl-lnzton vicinity,Sunday.Irvin Wulf spent the dav with his Rund- lumnts, Mr, and Mm. Fred Wulf.x A pntx-on'| dw. complete wich a lxhort 'l'hu1k;|zivlnx mvznm, wu I B held at the Sutherland School.Frldsy.under the direction of the telchen Mlm Wilma. Nyrzurd.AL gn, clolo of the Tftegloorx. thagnil- ren served x un eon i n eirmothers.Present were MesdmnesfRoss lava md baby, Ernest Mon- son. Tony Hansen.Holland Rich- ter. Emenld Van Beek. Ivan Hov endlck and children. Frodo. Knud- sen and children and AlbertSchiodt. Mr.and Mrs.Albert Sclljodentertained at dlhner. Sunday,for\Mr. and Mrs. Calle Hansen. andfdauzhiersofBennlmnon.Mr. and Mrs.Ansel Tuft spent'.the week-end a-mlma relatives at' Yankton. South Dakota. Sunday evenlmz visit/urs at theHarold E.Taylor home were Mr.and Mrs, Allred Menkinz and sun.Rnlland. and Miss Clara Rumus-sen of Omaha., Mr and Mrs. Karl M. Cl'll'lsten» sen were dinner zuests. Sunday. of 1Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hansen.Leaves Suu:-dny On 4-H Prize TripHollandWilkins.o ne o f wmv , imrlon Coanlfs most mitslandins4-H boys, will leave by train from, Omaha. Snturday, ln attend the Ih-' tema tiuw Uvesflnck Exposilionlin Chicago, Illinois.He won welidp ns the result of the me-hy 4-H 1nctlyxties in which he has excelled'dlmng the nm Season.Wilkins ls the son of Mr. and Mm. C. R.Wilkins. ;.~T; ~ ~ 1 M r a n d M n . C l a r e n c e C h a m b e r_ | l e l n i n ~ m m m e n d s a m v u a e f * Mr . u i d Mr s . Gu n A u c h m a m wi th H r . a n d Mr s . B i ll A u c h o fFremont. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. He nry Gottac h and Ir vi n W h!!\1'1idnu unnnn-» - - - | - idk|land n»E§ufiI`u u e[n 0! 1i: 3| lihd de lu fOther miscellaneous ilemu. Dr. Miles Anki-Pain Pills gguglly rellwe Hudlches.You will Gnd them effectlvl .pn in tha mild uf the ether main( palm mmuamd »|p»rnw||e5£ii mea u a l l a n d u w l h a l d l -;-°-- lol- or "lv l ggg, ma.'fa AIR DRUG COMPANYJohn li. Chrhnnnen Mile In Tha Euterpliun Bflns xlls dta z T,', § ' ""...ww " n u muz e o n oMr. And Mn. Gul 'Auth enter-tained. Thundu. in honor of Mn.Aueh'| |)|\'\.hdlY~Mr. and Mn. John Dornnckerandhmily were Sunday dinnern a m o f Mr. and Mn.HowndChristensen and Doreen.Mr. and Mn.Della!Kruse olFon Calhoun were Sundny allenat the Henry Gottuh heme.Mrs.Eli!-lbeth Clnrka Mr. AndMn. William Slum un Jerry olOmlhnwere Sundnv muner zueaunt the Elm Anuleby heme. HARULI) MAHRTlb d v l. '|`A\l.0}l & WELLS I JOHNSON. Auniomnn HURT couN'rY.ATE BANK. Clerk u Q rn: E1~I'r|!:nPnmr._ te a c h~ i n ~e ~a s o~Ci £y ~b~ ka schools,is a Thlvhlrivins Mr. and Mrs. S. Pierc e Allen will be hosts at a family din ner, today . Mr .a n d Mn . W i lli a ms Ha y s o f mnksgiving Day Celebration Nucleus Of Activities eek, are centered about the lm_m¢ d we mnny, vmh 'I'hs:nhg\vu1g ny prwidlng the focal polnt of mr-est.Turkey,with all the mmings, is once again the order the day. What your Blair neighbors plan do: Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr., d dlughler, Mardelle, an enter- ining for Mr. and Mrs. J. Menon uhr and children, John Marshall d Putty, Mr. md Hn. Don Lip- ncntt :nd dnughter, Dianne, Hr.d Mrs.Henry Vasa and san, d Bud Ryan. f Guests ol'Dr.xml Mn. N. K. ~Lhmann and Joan will be earn. and Meadunea G. A. Rath-, E. E. Dlxon and daughters, dy md Linda. Dale Longcor and Beverly,undWlllllm Gllllland. A family dinnnr at the home ofMr. and Mrs. J. Cronstrom will in- clude Mr.and Mrs.Ivnr Hultman and family, Mn. C. C. Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Clay- mmp and dnughter, Nancy Jo, of Omaha;Misa Lillian Andersen, Gus and Rudolph Andersen,o lLyuns. Hrs. Bertha Dudgeon and her Hater, Mrs.Mnble Streckfus ofLincoln, w'lll enberhln Mr.andMrs. Roy Dudgeon and Iunily. Mr. and Mn. Malcolm F. Brod- enen and dnughterl,Sunn and Polly, of Herman yvill be guah at tne George C. McQuu-rle home. Mr. :nd Mrs.Floyd Hough ofOmmlnwill spend the day ut tlu J. W. Stagemnnhome.The Hough: Dinner and supper Mr: and Mm. Mencke, Sunday, included the Ludwign, Mrs. C. H.W~e~ an~lmily nl Lincoln, Mr. andMrs. Ralph Mencke and dxughter, Mnrilyn. r. and Mrs. R._ P. Flynn :nd " C h o p i a y "~ ¢ | _ Mr. and Mn. Mortar: Jensen Ind:Indy were Sunday dinner gusts at the John R."Ch0m>¥" mrodes Howard T. Holroyd,pictured-gm. will speak nt the mfg- o Cru-ln, Sunday aveuhzg.eisdirector of the secondary school ~1'- Among the footlnll Inu a t- tendng the pme in Lincoln, Sak .é rf!f:f1 :L ~211 *Efr n ¢¥i:f11 aff.v .gw \L \p.-. . ILL .r g ;§~ ; ,;».. .\ °;f'fa1 ».w » 415'W:sr* 2'~=<..Pa.. .1'..f'»-1$ .4 n n . P h d Ti e d g e o f W a t P o i n t spent Sunda y eve ning wi th he r rnother,Mr s . A lvi n a F r an k s an d hor sister , Mm. Ray J ohnson. Mr .and Mr s .Ro y Johnson o f Omaha were Sunda y supper guests o f H r .an d Mr s .Si Johnson and o lg te f , N0 f U1 | ~ Mr . an d Mrs . C . H. Ko c p k e an d ~aughter,Mi ns Halen,spen t S un- -y hm Avoka, Iowa, aa the guests Mr . a nd Hn . C h r is Hlnn e n . A m m o the f o o u m l ta m:a tf - - . . . . . Mr .an d Mr s.J a ke B r o n an d Mn . Ruth B u rr vi lited re lati ve s i n Sta n ton , Ne br u k a ,Sunday . Mr .an d Mr s .Cli ffo rd Kra use or e amon g the B la ir f o otba ll f on e wh o plan to a tte n d th e g a me i n Linc oln, Sattuday . Mr. and Mn. C. K.. Bondorf were among the guerts at a wedding an~ niversary c elebration held i n A r l- ington,Sunday , c ompli mentary to Mr . an d Mrs . C ar l Lo ttmnn . Mr. and Mrs. Fr ed Long, ac c om- Plnied by their grandc hildren, Rol- l m d an d N o m m Lon g,attended the Nebraska-Iowa .football ga me in Linc oln, Satlmzloy . ¢ -M f t .J ohn Swin gho lm,J r.,m l Mn . J o hn G, J en s on we r e O m l h l shoppers, Friday . Mr s .Mar y Ge or ge o f H a wl e y , Minnesota, is expec ted to arrive ha Blai r n ext Saturd ay , fo r a vis it o¢' indefinite duration.She will b e at gue st o f Mr . a nd Mrs . E. E. S te v~ ena. Mr .and Mr s .Floy d La dd a n d c hildren of Chicago, Illinois,a n - rlved Thu rs da y af te rn oo n fo r ne v- eral day a'vis it wi th Mr .Lld d ' a . parents,Mr .and M m .Nic L a d d ,and other Blair relatives.Th e y m- turned to Chic ago on Sunday . W ILL SPEAK INBLAIR, ~SUNnAY rom thrée 1 aix o'clock, cornpli nentary to Mr. and 'Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mace Wm-x¢k wm formerly Ee-mea in Bm-f." " " 'have as their guests Mr. and Mn.Mi n _Lavonne Hansen,innnu - -... . . _ Tickets Now on Sale For the lunlor Clan Play Paula Goes Modern ?r ,..~""t " , ~ " ~¢* .~''g;_.1;3;.L.vi 4 Our Christmas Stocks ......A r e R e a d y f o r Y o u ! Immediately after Thanksgiving (today) our stock of Special Gift Merchandise will be ready for you! We urge you in Buy Earlier this year because merchandise is advancing in, price and is in- creasingly hard w get. J- D. muuusou Blair High School Auditorium | .o a ~I P6 l VCI.in Linc oln, Sahudny .turned to Chic ago on S |gm~ ~ the schoqI gt Waterloo, Ne rm u s e u m : - n bruka,nrrived Int evening t»llpend ghe 'Thanksgiving week»¢n| I:`.¥E Eiinl' ~S H O P P I N G D A Y S U N T I L CHRISTMAS THURSDAY November 27 'Fhumdny Matince Admianiun ll-Z2 Cla.YOU'l.|.BE IN ST|'fCHES| vw w / 5 / I . s * M ~ wATcH for s|cNS of EYE STRAINHeadaches " 'Innnmed eyes and lidsBluninrz of nx-intSlowneas in readimzLow :tradesHoldlnsz book too close »J ' Sleeninesa from readintz ` ~. Q ~ v iDue to the gre!! unnunl of .reading required in school ~the Average student has con-~niderlhle `eye strnm whichcould he relieved with properlenses.' DR. NORMAN ~ATHM~NN We ;¢p|.\- R A D I o s G a m b l e S t o r e Bl|ir.Nrhtl|l| IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Home Theatre Hume ol Perlect Talking Pictures eoumnmnnn AND COOLAIR-CGNDITIONED THE E AT S HOP -M e a l s~¢- MALTED MILKS-BEER 24-Hour Service Ala m- L e tte r f r o m Ho me a n d On e Ma n Na vy Cartoon.Admission Evenings,11-30 Cla. Sl"NI)AY-MONDAY November 30»Dec embc r I iiifu n_§ -x E .\\ f u | Sundny Matinee Admi:mion ll- 3 0 Cts. P ; D ; q 5 I U o u o m y L A M Q U R H A H .4 . "A a»~" ®a""""'*f*' ., .mf rzcmffcazonl ~ FRIDAY-SATURDAY November 28~29 Saturday Mninee Admission Il-22 Cls. lnternationaI Squadron W ith Ronald Regan and Olym pa Bradna Iso--Mlrch of Time. AdmiEvenings ll-30 Cla.asian :»" n"` #ur ah Q weua--i»\n-»a~\=x ~1 =\~\=\'~'~&"'\=&"d"uS"HE"' (llhriztman (Erwting Glarhz ~ , BEAUTIFUL CARDS »» Select Now While Stock is Complete.Three Grades of A:- xoried Cards, from 20 lo 50 Cards In a Box. Imprinted with Your Name or Plain. $150 Per Box $ 1 0 0 Per Box lmprinted Unprinted G`¢'1$l' |~,|~rs Mr. and Mrs. J. I tained,Monday emembers al therTheir guents at can Mrs. W. F. Hem; Messrs. and Mead.: bon, Philip O'Hanl and Louis Murdoch I-I. J. Cooke; Hold Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs. H.tained a few friel supper, Sunday evwere Mr. and M21blld, Mr. and Mrs..md Mr. und Mn. J of San Francisco, M "0 n u n . v o IU . Du hl i tf ll li q B PB II I B gg v. .n1..r ...._L " L m g h t m e : g d m l i l e m f d w ! t h e f o r e n n - t . n f 1 . h i a w n » l . rlclub Meets wm. ~S H O P P I N G D A Y S U N T I L CHRISTMAS THURSDAY November 27 'Fhumdny Matince Admianiun ll-Z2 Cla.YOU'l.|.BE IN ST|'fCHES| vw w / 5 / I . s * M ~ wATcH for s|cNS of EYE STRAINHeadaches " 'Innnmed eyes and lidsBluninrz of nx-intSlowneas in readimzLow :tradesHoldlnsz book too close »J ' Sleeninesa from readintz ` ~. Q ~ v iDue to the gre!! unnunl of .reading required in school ~the Average student has con-~niderlhle `eye strnm whichcould he relieved with properlenses.' DR. NORMAN ~ATHM~NN We ;¢p|.\- R A D I o s G a m b l e S t o r e Bl|ir.Nrhtl|l| IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Home Theatre Hume ol Perlect Talking Pictures eoumnmnnn AND COOLAIR-CGNDITIONED THE E AT S HOP -M e a l s~¢- MALTED MILKS-BEER 24-Hour Service Ala m- L e tte r f r o m Ho me a n d On e Ma n Na vy Cartoon.Admission Evenings,11-30 Cla. SUNDAY-MONDAY November 30-Deeemher l Sumlu Mnllnee Admininn n-so Cla. _,,,_.~L E i Q § i i f § i f » * ~ ' f =H ~ 1 r *M M A c w "*'- N FRIDAY-SATURDAY November 28~29 Saturday Mninee Admission Il-22 Cls. lnternationaI Squadron W ith Ronald Regan and Olym pa Bradna Iso--Mlrch of Time. AdmiEvenings ll-30 Cla.asian :»" n"` #ur ah Q weua--i»\n-»a~\=x ~1 =\~\=\'~'~&"'\=&"d"uS"HE"' (llhriztman (Erwting Glarhz ~ , BEAUTIFUL CARDS »» Select Now While Stock is Complete.Three Grades of A:- xoried Cards, from 20 lo 50 Cards In a Box. Imprinted with Your Name or Plain. $150 Per Box $ 1 0 0 Per Box lmprinted Unprinted G`¢'1$l' |~,|~rs Joseph Gutschuw, University oflbeck, Iowa.Iebraska student, is spending the (Continued on page 5) ; shs1|,fé $<L}f£ ~tny-ls; it Rev, Bun-ess' sisler, Mrs. S. P. Johns.. Mrs. Lawson, Kelclmers Return to Wisconsin Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Kelchner and children,who had spent several days'visit with Mrs.KelcJ\ner's Monday morning to return to their home at Sullivan, Wisconsin.They were Accompanied by Mrs.M. E. Lawson of Ashippun, Wis- consin, who had spent the week-ehd with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Thicker. Mrs Pleper HostessOn Slsler's Behlll' mother,Mrs. E. M.Masta,ls l _,_._._...., .......,...,...se wn.weeks' illness, which confined her first to Blair Hospital,and,lst-er. to her home.. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr en~ tenained at dinner,Sunday, forMessrs. And Mesdames Raymond Ruwe and family, Raymond Kuhr and family, and Gustav Kahnk. Mr. and hh-s. L. W. Latta dmve to Dakota City, Friday, in spend the day at the G. G. Hines home.Mm Hines has heeh quite ill for the past several days. Dr. D. R.Ehlers reiumed toBlair, the latter part of the week. having attended a post. gradunte school in dentistry,conducted at the University of Nebraska. Mrs.Louis Bonhler and Sunny'_..__,_.......- ny. Sunday afternoon callers at the leonard Axtell home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulhurn and Margaret of the McCarthy district. Miss Delores Deets and Kieth Patton of Fort Riley, Kansas, werelweekndguests of Miss Deets' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Deets, and her grandfsther, S. W. Cham-berl. Mrs. H. I. J. Brewer ls among the guests inviled to the wedding of Miss Betty Marshall of Arling-ton And John Young ol Fremont,this morning.The ceremony is to be solemnized at the home of Miss Marshnll's parents,Mr. snd Mrs.C. G. Marshall. Sunday vfslbors at Lhe Fr-U-l'» P 1Carl Piepcr entertained at rthday party, Friday even-mplirnentnry to her sister.aura Tofte of Rose Hill. ent were Messrs. and Mes-p i P n P Y W n l h n k Q n n n n h f i n i r i ;:'°';£§;:'"? ,..;':2:"~ .,,;.i"':'""i''i"if<h*;',,';:"'° :"°'"gi " ""3' EF'y oo ,ng n se -h I rsma! days in Missoiri Valley, lowmi gde ,;o,,,";¢°m c ldxn pet], wrath Mrs.Boehl.ers mother,Mf8.|nnd Carroll, and Mrs. J Howl-y ofIorter, and family.Fremont; E. A Bowerman of Fre- Mr: anfi_ Mm. W§|llam Wulf and mont. 5hi g h prize;Mr s .Oti s Gregeraen won Die c ut pri ze. Karl Chrlslen sehs Ho ld F a mi ly D i nn e r l l r .and Mr s .K a r l Christensen an d daugh ter, Eliza beth, had as th e i r g u e s ts a t a fa mily di n ne r , Sunday , Roy Chrislensen of Pierc e, Nebmska , a nd Mr. an d Mrs. So ren Kudsk of Csn~nl|,, Iowa... Th e K u d s k i c a me l o Blai r o n Frida y , to be z uesbu nf rm-m m . wa s a we ek -e nd g ue st o f he r pa r- ents,Re v.an d Mr s .H. C . J u lPros e. Mr. and Mr s .Me r ri ll I-Ian» sen an d bab y s pe nt Sun da y a fte r- no on a nd e ve ni ng there. Ma r i a n Don ovan o l Sc huy ler s p e n t F r i d a y a t th e F .L .B r o wn home.Sun da y vi si to rs of Mr. a nd Mrs . Br own a nd s on s wen Mr. a nd Mr s .I r vi n Lorenzen an d c hildren of Te ks mo h . Bi ll Gu s t u o n ,wh o ivi ned th e )la Hh e s some ti me mm. i w- n mlv i i r4 Sié n.Mr . K i n se i , a lo r me r ma n - ager o l th e Blai r L u mb e r Yar d, and hi s f amily un ti l a b o u t two Mr .an d Mr s . an d Dennis,Mr . An de rs en an d Me rle a n d Mr . a n d Mrs.E lme r W u lf o n d L a r r y o f Ills i r we re Su n d n "Afternoon gu e s ts o f Mr. a n d Mr s .Colu mbus W ulf a nd Roy , at Ben nin rto n. resided in B la i r y ears ago. Chr is Jul-mnnsen an d Mr s .To r ve l Mr .an d Mrs .E d Red di ng o f n|..\..-...fi |....... . . A u .-. . A vu -- o 'wv " J | \ l | \ | | w \ . \ . n . | ,;u\111|n u u ;l.|.l n l l u d i l l !Je n a t e n Y f u r l o u g h w i t h h i s W e s l e * S o r e n s e n w e r e S u n d a d i n -|. | . h B I. A D n \ l Q f $ l n \ \a n d fu n a n a o l _ _ _J . -_p l t . . .r \.1.1 . __Y .Q $1.25 Bottle of New Peruna ....._..._.,,............._._$1.09 60c Bottle of Lee's Crea-Lyptus ...-._.-49c Nyal Castoria 2»oz. 25c 4~oz. 39c JERGENS All-Purpose CREAM 75c Jar With 25c Lotion and 10c Face Powder $1.10 Value Only _S9c DEXTROGEN B a h M i l kPER SINg.E CAN 171: Case of 12 $2 PRESCRIPTION FILLING Is Our Specialty. Phone Us Your Wants.We Will Mail Them To you.~ 1 nm 'm v /If Nyal Aspirin Doz. 101:-3 Doz. 194: 100 5 Gr. Tablets ,...39c |r . u . M o L x v a Brushless Cream 2 45c Tubes ..45c Tooth T rushes 29c Each, 2 for .....-.....54c Halibut Liver Oil CAPSULES50 for 69c - 100 for $1.19 fg UNE UF Q A79 5 l f '~~ 7 / ' ~ ". l "FR O M STEWAR'I"S' I - , n s c r m c S C HI C K Heat Pads Injector Razor $1.98-$2.98-$4.98 S"§'EJa§';;"T ,69¢ NYAL IRON ANDYEAST TABLETS 100 Tablets ....,,59c swcnilc Steam Vapnrizer A L L - M E T A L Special $1.75 Prka Qwled In This Ad Do Na Include Tu VICKS Vapo-Rub 35c Jar .._--_.....,'Nc Milk Magnesia TABLETS 100 for 39c 200 69c E g g - O - D a y 3 lbs. 50c 7 lbs. $1.00 12 lbs. $1.50 FEVER Thermometer ssc,$1.00 $1.50 ur tcia~° ~ A L F R E D S A N I E L L \|\~l}? i n l n ~ r m a n ( u l n r C a r l u u s l 1'4 f sk's blrother-in~Ia\\~d B é o éf . Mn ;;_=\and Mr s.Christonsen, and to at-l.|tend the Nobr ask a I owa football |'%|`§|`§|¢§::|1 |Ld£',.!l=<!¥nP=n9|'€£ ' ° " " 5 " " " " ° " " " " * " " "' | '~ame ' lI\vnim: Adminaiun ll-35 Cls 'l`|JI'ISD1\Y I)('1.`('fK\b\'|' 2 Admimaiun ll~22 Cts. . Sf ~'7=" HU |0101 ~\1~»_.sh»<»linz Mermaid Sport Reel and In a Pe( Shun. i n m m m - 'FP ll ather, A. D. Guataaon and famiiy~ e l e f t M o n d a y f o r C a m p E l l i o t t g f y .. v Iu b: . 4 r ~.ff : f if~* ~r ~ ~»."fE.lt?. ~` -1 wr fa ;n--.,\. , ~ 1 ~l l / » . ¢ f .s .anus$ 0 (` { \'.\ .' ¢ I /r.. i'. .44.\- » X y . - ¢n ¢ s. ` . »v s |_ , f . , ,N ~A i * w ' : : `~" .¢.Q a \.:.I \.~a ~~o n l u ' 1.' g u '; , ,L Q ; ~ ' , , ; \ , ~ . . ~ . . . i > q \I 4.JI *' ~ -q v Hurry! Hurry!Toytbwn is 0 p ¢ n .._,a n d Yo u Ar e In vi t e d ! M u n a n d Boy,Mo t h e r an d Daughter,S i : - Month Baba to Grandad' . . . .Evcryono W ill Find TOYTOW N Packed with Thrills, Am ule- me n t s a n d E d uc a t i o n a l Va lu e s . . . . . .S e e t h e T o y s a m d D o l l s !E v e r y b o d y I n | l l ' Y l l ¢ d | .~gg,-~,,.=,.1 4 1 r~~ _,_\ l \ I|.xnrnu receweu \»\"01"€l IMS WBCK OIthv serious injuries which their ais~ wr, Mrs. Sy h ria C1-oxen of IIyan~ !nis,suffered lust Satun day ,Mr s . C mxe n slipped on a board wa lk , and as a.result o f th e fa ll bo th lher IEEE and hm' nvm Nam hrnfrnnShe f§'i»éi}iE 2i}@`<i"i°}nl Q.; .;,;;a.;;; |;fll'l._i|;;;& il§.".i`PTI WI llr . I n d ln . J . P . I A \ ' l \ l\ . a n d lr . In d n f l. . I nma n L lflln u mm : r un a c I |dersen had been | visitor at the 'home of her non, Arthur, since Inst|'I'hursday.- I Gaye lhdeliene Schmidt,lmle daughter of Mr.md Mrs.JohnSchmidt.h u received a I6-inch doll u the result of her entnun In a cereal ndio pmzrnm.Gaye|nuhn:|ttd ul.nnlfml |>h°§°n\13h f`N /~,....? s »°'" Q EM!§ » ww-1| .§f§. £90101-wa nmmqn mn 4 ..\4vu\» BEN |=nAN|<uN sronrs v I w w m m e p n x s ; l n e wu me o n l yNsbrukn #rl to be awarded s doll on the fint dny of the contut. Glye'| older listnr, Vlrgsne Ann,won u doll in a mlmllnr pmgnm:inducted by the uma company, Int yur. I ¢| ; | n 1 | | c x I ¢ I o \ n ¢ t . m | \ . \ |-w a n n a ! l l l l u l i nh°ulu »\ :L »- mu l#I- n \ a ~ : » " ¢ l " l '* " " " " ° " " a-|»»»»~¢»¢..u1.-.|»»vu»*il-l"*"° Iao»-Meet the Fleet consul!- I\I | l f ¢. mnifsim 7*,~~~wf iff?.,»If r I _n--:{7=:I¢1qq:;-gg,-y 4,-A... Blai_1§,. .Nebr.,Nwembm-21.1941 THE'E N T E R P R I S E S P Q R T S Q E T H E W E E K : -o Kennard Woman Has Man's Job Mrs. Ed lnutrop was the sub- ,.. Uandidly Speaking -. ---~ls r m score,ma n y c ame close.The Cornhusker faithful and the sc um:F r a n k W o lf f and Etle r Olsen. 13-7:Mr s.Sta nle y B ed- nar. 14-0: Hanna.. 14-7; Dr.Mor-ris Nielsen. 13-6:Mr s . Ha r r y Shadle an d Hu zh C oo ke .'7-4); Mar sha ll Cornoton.6~0:Mr s ."ChonlJ Y"Rhodes an d Ph i l Mairnussen,'f»6. Four teen hoo oed on the I owa band waszon. and althouzzh most of them vo ic ed a fon d ho ne for u Nebraska vic torv. they feared the powe r of th e Hawke y es was Last wee k. twen-t y - f i v e l o c a l f o o t b a l l fans we re asked to .. e x o r e s s their aoninionrenfard-in g th e outc ome l f ' of the Nebraska- I o wa na me Sat~ur da v last.In -\stead of *brintimz the result o f the poll bef or eth e fra me wa s play ed. as srenanllv is the c uu»tom. we d esire d to be d iffe rent I muh,She also mms her home andLakes care of her three children Fem, 6, Darleen, 4, and Cnrl;, 2, I I I | Iowinir the c ontest.J Te n o f the twe nty -fi ve ore- dic ted a. vic tory f o r th e Corn- hua}<era ove r the I o wa boy s. was J o han na W a gne r, wh o wore a lo ng p i nk ta ff ota f ro c k .She c ar» fied n.y ellow basket of f lo we rs . Be s t man wa s Ha r la n Peterson of Te ka ma h,cousin o f the bride. Ushe rs wer e Home r Mi lle r a nd AI» lan Laak er.The rlo 'Rec krneyer sang an d Mrs . L aa ke r furnished piano music . A f te r th e c eremony a reception wa s ho ld in the churc h parlors. Mr s.Ha r old Sanderson,of Colon, c ut the weddin g c ak e and Mr s. S IX TE E N S TA TE S OB S E RV E THA N K S -GI V IN G TO DA Y ,,..~. FOOTBALL CHIPS "Sti1:l:yfinnered"binson wasdoing a swell iob of a.nzin;rontothe passes in the za e. Friday. 'For their size Meredith and Bel- BASKETBALL SCORES Arlington. 30: Kennard 18. Crain. 41: Uehlimz. 17.Cmiz.15:'Uehlimr G (Second Team). Harlem Globe Trotters To lf_y Dana The famous Harlem Globe Trob-ters will oven the basketball seas-on in Blnir. Tuesday,December2nd,when they meet the DanaQuintet on the collelre floor.TheGlobeTrotters hAve_ Dlnye§i ln 11-f periomied on the Blair field al season.They never miss asLhey hit 'em low and hard. The "Mldxzets" made I znllunt goal line stanq in the fourth anu-ter. the Gmt tune Schuyler threat-ened. Thev nude a beautiful uuntout but the runback O! the kickoffset their brlllixnt nerfurmmceandSchuylerWudowntherea nln. _ Tye h~ ol nverazea was afrainst ARLINGTON DEFEAT KENNARI), 30-18 Led by Kruezer who scared 19uolntn on seven field meals and fivefree throws. the Arllnzton qdntetopened its season with A 30 bo 18vida:-y over Cough Viz'a Kennnrd Iiva Arlinzwn took an early leadand wu ahead at the half. 1|-ll.Wald led the Kennaxd scorerswith 12 Uvints, followed by Dale with 5.Box neon: I |rhere.Mr. Jones is a government draftamnn at Portland. put eighteen manfhs.She is theonlydaughter of Mn.Minerva Carter and sinner of Douglas _Car- K m ~Ro n eu b at u a r B o r a m m W a l t e nM e n l l n i F ar f e n s 'I n I f a n f l 1 o u m l s 1 0 L o h n n o n1 1 U t n r a r t1 0 l m d e n e n 1 0 4 s o s2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2o o o BOTTOM NEWS Migse s Mar ie an d Mpr nrare t An- dersen left for their home in Po w- ell,Wyominsr.Mo n dn v.after spending:a week arnumz relatives and fr iends in thi s vic i nity . Satu rdav eve ning gue sts of Mrs.Geraidjne Mc Kerc h er in Blair were Mr .an d Mr s ,Cly de Me§zler an d |.. y Ir Cornhugker Ml Richard (T 1 .Sec ond Team L .E.. Nelson . Ne ls ( 0 ) :L .T.. Goldbec k. Marvin (B): L. G., W orth ( 0 ) :C.Lonsr. J ames ( B l :R. G.. Ada mo.Ric hand (T) : R. T. . Ba ll, Ste ve (D) : R. E . Majors . P aul (T):L. H. .Lars on.D o n ( 0 ) :R.H., Bro wn, Du ane (T): Q. B.. Be llo ws, Ray mo nd ( B ) :F .B .W i c k ha m. W a lte r ( Tl. Hon ora ble Me n tio n :A r th u r Robmnon (B ) : B r o s ' Ha r d i n :( B ) : Te d B e tk e r ( B l:Cli ff ord D ivi ne (B ) : Gle n Nic holson ( B ) :Rob ert Bailey (B ) : V . C li me r s ( L ) : E . Krofrer ( O l :C.Anderson ( T ) : Dean Sh r n m ( T ) :A r t Sc hlic timz .. giving Day today-November 27. Other states who will enjoy their tuxkey and tx-im.min's todny areArkansas,Delnwmire,Florida, Gevfsfll, Iowa,Kansas,Montana, Nevnda,New Hampshire,Okla-huml, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennnsaea, Tons, and Vermont. Thirty-two stabs and the Dis-trict of Columbia celebx-at e d Thanksgiving on November 20, one week before the customary 'I'hanks~ giving date. Are Made Selecteen of the Oomhusker Cou-ferenee coaches nncl Lhasa deserv-ing honorable 'rnentncm were made last Thursday. November 20th. as Fi n ! Tu mL. E.. Mum-ue. Bill (T): L. T., Christensen.Franklin (L l: L. G. Carlson.Leon (0 ):C.. Hollmd, Robert (T): E. G. Rostenuan. Dun-nld (B): R. T.. Maiors. Dean (T): follows: R. E..Yanni.Stan (Ol:L. H.,She~herd Mel L ' R. H.Clem- W h e r e A r e t h e m a s m r A r t h u r P a l m e r .M a r b l e ,N .C . o w n s a co ll ec Li o. n o f 20. 000 a r r o w - ¢. |. e n t s , ~ ~ Q . B . . ~ O r *va l ( L ) :F. B .. Cro mer. La wre nc e (0): Utilitv Back.Meredith. Keith 25TH WEDDING ANNIERSARY DANCE A R L I N G T O N A late fall wedding Look place atthe Methodist Church at Arlingtan on Sunday at 2 p. m., when MissMm-le Peterson,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shurley Peterson, became the hrlde of Phannadst Mate Sec~ ond Class Orville Owen of Alame- da, California, son of E. S. Owen, of Fremont. The nuptial lines were read by Rev. David Simpson be- fore an altar flanked with fourbaskets of chrysanthemums in var-ious shades. The bride appeared wearing a Dunt return. in the sec ond quarterDvs db le b y th ro wi mr a b m u f u l bloc k into one Sc hu y ler man. The f irst thre e qua rter s we won- dered whe re those fa s t Sc huyler bac ks were.Th ey we re Blow a t ntar ti mr b u t on c e u nd e r wa v re al- ly mo ve d . Th e v c a me to li f e wi th the T f m- ma ti o n i n the final ha lf and used it to rzood advrmtasre. Th e " Mi d g e ts "rea lly deserved to wi n th a t : mme as th e v outf nlay ed their onnonents i n all de» partqzents gmd gsoec ially dur ing PETERSON-OWEN~ u ~ l~ .Th e f ~ b ~ e ~ n ~ t h e f ~ m~ ki c k of f re al! !! h ur t as th ev s et u p th e la st Sc huy ler tdlsr. u _ n | ~.v .. Qgrl Lottmé\nsNote Anniversary milk-truck \tm In piart, the- article read as fol tx&é"'h¢f,§Le `5I'|i°PWS "Every other day Mrs Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Carl latmnn ol Arlingtonwho observed their 20th wedding anniversary I n t Sunday even~ing. Members of the family and neighbors and friends gathered at the Lottmnn home to wish them well.Full details appear on page six. Enterprtn Engraving ....;a f - i o u s s h a d e s . Th e bride appeared we ar in g a wh ite embroidered broc ade dress made wi th sweetheart nec k,lo ng sleeves, c lose fitting bodic e and full sidr t. Her veil wa s fi nger tip len gth and h ad a see d pea rl c r own.She ..;| :: an |sweetpeas an d wo r e a brac elet given her by the bridegroom, and a str and of p ea r ls b e lo ng i ng to Mr . 0wen's sister, Doris, who served as she carried a Danish coin in her shoe. The maid of honor was dressed in u. pale blue brocade dress made with tight bodice, long sleeves and full skirt.She carried pink rosesand chrysantharnums.Flower girl Hans Nielsen had charge of the guest book. Misses Darlene Bur- meistcr and Marjorie G a e t h poured.The bridal couple will leave soon for Alameda. |: :t :t r i :s mg . an d I1rs C.RDhB\;nn o a m W e I n v i t e A l l O u r u n a v a t t e ..ea e a o e.-Also nrgsent were Ma x.E u n e,F I ' l B I l d S ' T O A t t f e l l d MRS. ORLO JONES HAS OPERATION rs.ro oneso or"tan ,:~Oregon, is confined ua a Penland hir: and Mrs. Carl Som.nsen Enhospital,Blair relatives have t°"''}:".ed'd S""aV §°m°"g;§;=f"f; 'tamed' following 3 ""F'5°'" opera-r bf§fhdf z»=-Sgénrfgrnl naéssfs. hon performed Fast F1-aday.Mr and Meqlames Gudmond SorensenJones has been ln poor health forImd Loretta.Hans Sorensen and some time, and has submitted t0|farnily, and Henry Sorensen and several major operations during the Glenn. MH.ANI)MRS.CHARLEY CHms1'E:~:sE:~: MR. AND MRS. HARRY F. JOHNSON ~r. sn~rs,Y~B e ze r a ndausrhber. Ethel Mmie. Misses Ma rie and Marsraret Andersen ofPowell.Wvurninir.The Metzlersentertained at dinner the followins:dav for Mrs. Mdercher and chil- dren, the Misses Andersen.Fred Metzler and son, Harold. The An-dersega sisterjs were Frim§sy visitors 0f t' s Hal l SAT, NOV. 29 > overcome.Th e v we re Mr s . [ert Jensen.21-0:Kenn eth alrner.Ho wa r d Jensen and Irs.IIuirh Cooke.21»'7:Mr s.Jhn Younir and Don Feer. 14-0: [ert J ensen.14»6:He n r v J e n - in and Mm. Ernorv Hunt. 13-6: r. Ed win J ian. Geor ire C amb-all an d Ve rn on Bellows.13-T; 'alter Gutsc how. no sc ore: Mrs. oren Klooo. no sc ore.E mo r y um.rode the fence an d pre- cted a seven a ll score whic hroved to be wronfz.* Come Satur dav o f thi s wee k. vo me at e leven s wi ll meet rr their annual game. a c ontest:at creates international in- rest, no matter what the rec - tls of th e two tea ms ma y be .'s the colorful A r m y - N e w ash.Present and nast servic e en are loy al to their team. and ICE an a r mv ma n alwa y s a 'est Point booster. once a navy an alway s a n Annapolis fan. lair.li ke most c ommunities. ls its former servic e men. and ev too are Ioval to their team. mst y e a r th e Na vy won.bu t fer a nedod of vents the Army :ids a martin in vic tories. lif:tlt_§}n_tsehov ia_a f'==!>i<1 Blai r before.an d their ability i .well k n o wn to local f a n s wh o a l way s e njo v the ir c le ve r b all ha ndling' and clowninaf tac tic s. Dan ny De nni s.contain.is wit] the Globe Trotters azrain this vear as is Cleo J ohnson. rated as one othe best Dassers and ball handler: narticipatinfz in Drofesaionai bask etbali. Star ting for th e loc a l c olleda n: wi ll b e B o b H o n e t t and Ra lp l Patric k o f Emerson I o wa :GentMeirrueof Teka mah . J o han sen o La ri me r.Io wa .and Bu d Petersol o f Portland.Maine.Oth ers wh: wi ll see ac tion aza in st the Glo bi Tr otte rs a re :Ma rs ha ll Comp tonBlai r:Er ni e Ha ns en a nd Nelsor Boa. Portland. Maine:Haro ld Sor ensen.Rac ine.Wisc onsin:Gordo: Bry ant. Tekarnah and Norman Pet erson, Lari mer. Iowa.I n a nrc limina rv na me Coac l Pa ul Peter-son's Crain hi gh five wi ll meet Arlinzzton hilzh schoo with the tin-off at 'i':15 n. m.TheDana-Globe Tr o tte r ga me wi l start at 3:15 D. rn. FINAL FOOTBALL RALLY IS HELD Th e fin al football rally o f the s h i B s'1ef 13e 1 I I3l xl > foie' IVISQIEzens (D). SET Ml F March 2( been set foty Music FFestival M school audi choirs and town schoo Around | and teache tend.The are in chaDlnirSchcand County E. Fairchih TELL A surprin EnZe\17riSctime by the Lheif suhscl nlso a numhave joined at Lhe presOn Jnnux l{¢{§`}`Eiél}5'e5 YdiB|:3"l;€"g;£;B ifff o r m F R I E N D S U ,ntgte.n l The sFhouIs will re-open un Mon- ilnigly lgrge hnumber oflday, December 1. su scri era ave Mikenfmlock and have paid§ri pt i o n s i n a d v a n c e m]CAL DW EL ,L GI VEN ber of new gubggjbefsf ~ ~ The Enterprise family _:ent rate.Eldon Caldwell received his first':ry 13 19.42 Lhe nrica class Boy Scout rating,rccently,|| 9 4 2 will be advanced.This is not amoneygrabbingschemaonthe part of the managarnent but Bim-ply a means of prnte-:tion againsttherapidlyadvancingpricesnf everything that Hoes into the mak-ing' of a newspaper.This methodof warning is being used so that there will be no misunderstanding when the time comes for the raise. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE To MAKE :.1 :l ~ n I ~ as f lip bac k a nd as f ar in a dva nc e as y o u c h oose at the p rese nt r ate. But d o i t now a nd avoi d the ra is e. Th e dead Iine is the even ing o f Dec ember 31. Sc o ut boa rd of re vie w. Ho wa s a l- so awarded me ri t badges fo r plumbin g, wood workin g, c arp entry , life savinir. and swiriimimr. A t th e some boa rd of re vi ew meeting,Dua ne Moe!!passed his sec ond c lass Sc out tests, and Hoth ard Jones wa s awar ded a me ri t badge f o r wood work ing. ;'in Li coln. Saturday.help Mr. Kuhrs brother,Chna ""£?'.is Jamgs Dunn of Lincoln vis Kuhr, celebrate his hrother's birth- ited h§|- Barents Mr and Mrs day, this evening, Thursday.James Mullin. dn Wédnesday. MCCARTHY NEWS Mr .and M m .J ames Tho mps on :men t W edn esd nv vven imz wi th theW es ton Long'fa milv, No r ma n afnd Rolla nd Lo n g a t- la n a n n lx CUDIIGEDE msn m wi ll win.Ho we ve r.Iwebeeninfo rmed th a t h e ea r s" th e eleven f r o m W es! >iht and as a result has taken season wa s held by Blai r Hxgh wh e n th e semur football p la y e n and the mx man fo otball team were HSc h oal atud c ns ,Fri day m o m l n g inl.a Claus inw hll c onfidenc e id wr oto h i m n letter whic h as somewhat li ke th e one iic h f ollows:"D ea r S a nta , Ive be en a zood bnv a ll fa ll. I .ve trained ha rd an d been a val su un or wr of o u r Na vywen.In consideration of this. l I ns k i s tha t vou xr ive me a :lor v ove r th e A r mv a s my |ristma.s uresenr.. so I eau tell ose A n n v men.wh o haven'tenzoodboy s li ke I hnve. ugh un. I n m he re to c olle c t! L-as c . S unm. muh is pomlble r this xzond little bov (me) to iov this snort durimr the cum-r. \\§nter_ 'hot-stove'leamle. hononed. Mi ss H to n wax introduc ii spoke 198 coached h "Chovvy" pen s wen TEKA3 BASK CoachTe kn ma h ,sound sta mu s en se [aniet Stmds of Washing- ;mistress-ofmerernonies, ng Howand Jonas,who:arding the six»mun teams (,y Nné Bourne: and Coach ' Rhodes. The Purrvle Pen-: in charge of the event. MAH STARTS ETBALL DRILLS Frank Smnxzncz and hishilrhschoolbnsketballfled nraetice for the cum-n last week.imanmcz has a number of Ich£ Har:rum rnhn11in¢r frnm lnui. . - -. .H . .. . . - -u g ¢ » \ . a n n u u\'ear's chamlzvionshiu squad Te~ ~lmma h i s the defeudimz c h|;mDiur; ln the Conhuaker c onferenc e. TheyT o ~ B L A I R l p l a v t h e i r f i r s t f r a m e a g a i n s t K e n - lnurcl F1idav Dnc mnhor 12 1Ag the sta rt of the fou rth nu ar-Con{uléf§§§c !e§!Hlé:" ter. It anne-ared that Coach "Cham December 12»--Kc nnard " mmav n l :H: h " i i " -nmmbe 1s--H ".'R'.-- iould. cial: iheir 51 .Z.;'.'1'..DNIMM: m_.=°§'v".T»I'°. \\§ilh__{\ ~ gs Qhev }|!,|_ gum-.Innuu-v Q;-a§__V{elt Point U l u l \ I l u l n u l l - l \ r \ l U n I r ~~5 P »~_ Q \~ x_,4 ,,»s-fi -v1 _ Mlyeilprr hr'z nn lanh,nn \ ara nr in :Ihr air . . . . nr hehinh an niiirr hrak, Uhr iinterpriur will he a wri- rnme gift fm' Gllpfiatumn. éuhsrrihr Num ' \ | | l s 1 J \\ \ \¢ . | \l \ Y \ Q,Q ;~ I ler tea m an d wer e ma sters o f th e! game. Ho\\ever. in the fourth qunr-|ter thinlzs beimn to haouen and with in the sh ort ti me of fou r min- utes Sc huy ler had tallied 13 oointsand snatc hed vic torv risrht out. of the han ds of the Blai r boy s. Blair dominated nlav durinsz the entire first half. holdimr the Sc huy -ler t e a m to a. total ot 4 4 val-do J a nu ar v 16 -- at Oak la nd Januarv 20-»-Crain! J anuary 2 3 - a t L v o n s J an ua rv 3 0- -at D ec atur 6 - a t Bla ir 10-13 Fo u n tv 2 0 - D e c a tu r 24---Lvons2 ? " O a k la n d Feb run rv Feb raa rv ame n tFe br ua rv F e b n mr v Fe br ua rv T o u m 0 I wlule xzuininz 114 vnrds for them~selves. The feature of the first hal! was a 40 vard nunt return bvMeredith to the Schuyler 20 yardllne. Just when it auuenred he wasaway ~for a tally. A Schuyler ladnulled him down from behind. Onthe run. Meredith wls ably usisted by u buutlful block on the Dartof Didnt.The entire third uunrler wasul-wed in Schuyler territory andthe "Midxets" entered the seorinzcolumn when Art Robinson brokethrouzh ui block s Swuyler nunt.The hull was recovered behind the goal line by Schuyler but xznod fortwn Doints for Blair.Schuylerthen kicked of! from their twentyand on the su-nnd nl-v mi.-\...|..... CRA IG HA NDS UE H- LING 41 -17 DEFEAT _Coach Paul Petenxon's Cruilzhlzh school nuintet ran rouzhshodover u smaller Uehlimr team ontheCrain court. last nizht to n tune of 41 to 17. After a slow firstauurter which ended. 5-2. in Isvurof Crahz. the Crailr offense startedto click as thev drove through forbasket alter basket to take a 17to 7 lend nt the halt which theyincreased to 83~11 ut the threeQuarter mark.G. Edcksan with 16 uolnts andT. Ericksgh with lf! _l_ed_the Crnlsg ¢;;;~f FurTU.|BlghlllySlao s x r t l n a THIS is the opportuni ty yau'vo wdted for to buy n |hi:-wue_6|:uhl¢:tm¢ Hnhwxm-- - - - --_ pn-J ¢.\u.u\¢uI\|u]l|;\l;UI5 Ae n n mv milled .l.l1f6 andbroke loose. on n. reverse. to carry the ball to the 4 wa rd line. Bai leytalliedsroinn:over his o wn ri nh t mm- d to mk e i t 8 - 0 . Th e fo u rth Qu ar ter wa s a n en~ tir ely different lto n r wi th the Sc huyler eleven dornlnatinl:n l w throu ghout to snatc h vi g o r y op t o f the ha nd o f an f i s h xr B ls i r eleven.g intc rc euted nan :savedthe wav fo the first touchdown and n u t th e bn ll deen in Blai r tu r d - to ry . A fte r on e n l l a n t zonllineatnnd. the Bltir born took over and hun ted out bu t S c h u y le r was no ttobe d enie d th e s ec on d ti ~e a md' lwllli 'Trufholx around and.on n play ed a. c lever floor :mme for winners.Bc nauiat.wi th t q poi nts . Mitc hell with 1 0. and En n-da h l wi th 5 d id a ll the lwri n lr f o r Uehlimr.' Bo x sc am: Uehliny CraigFmgdahlI 0 Kennedy 2 IKlndnchukD o 'l'.E m k n u 1'04 o zz.Erickson 2 lo0a01ooo0 0 D Den Conkllu 0Rater Billchull a 3 HOIIEUIIK 0 2 Conklin 1 1Lln en 0 0 Uruha 1 2PklhtflD 0 'f TEKAMAH H.S. B. B. SCHEDULE, '41-342 I '.. . - - - - _ . I - - v \ | . v m u mElc c tr ic Re fri ge rator at re al low c ost. Sue it today , NOW ! SEE THESE FEATURES c h Sllkd `f\flf'lllShll§| d'L eS tah lu aS tu | $ p led F un k . | " ~ s \ H o w u w u u . oPop-Ioe Trlrm llxtn lllan t Bottle!- noe. s k u ll- h h ! Ti llll i r ltu u llla tr e l. \Mt»nzthhlt»r| ¢rFln ¢g1| ti| ¢. a llP i tu d a i u lltr i o r . .|Q '" s r z c u u n o n w u u Big bargain. Ru! nuns. .Lmr c oat. ~gri. ¢.5 5 .`5 hehinh an niiirr hrak, Uhrl l iinterpriur will he a wri- - 4 .. 4 1 4 ._I Glhriztnmz éuhsrrihrtd Ie revex \'1¢ed off. and recovernet an thai:The work Nlchullon. 1aundlnz inwith lam: |mod delenm 'f;,,'j.° tnllv. §';§',§,'Q§,'f Fridy. Dec. 12, Kennurd. HERE. gd | m'*ii. gmbl, an Tues ny. Dec. 16. Hennan. HERE. .second scorn.I-'rld.\y. Dec. 19. Wixoo. then.of Bailey.Bellows. 'l\1¢|dly. Jun. 6, °°°"-md Mendth wu Wg, I~'rldsy. Jm. 9. Went Polnb. thnre.t h e m m -b n c k f i e l d 1 P & ° a ' f ' y 3 J m x e m b g f h é I g a n s . l n .r ; e § ~ : » ; e = - ° » D l l y i n x l Z ~o n . 3 1 u m fwrum 1 IELECTRIC nsrnlcsnnrons r'§..;:;';;Bldg Schuylgr .1 : mm 1 0 7 u smlnualnz 1o'1 Mnlvfbd15v:lewd o 2:sented s 268n d 2 7uve1for51!nx-5 n n n r . .F ' l ' | d l Y . J m . 2 8 . L y o n s . t h e r e . F r l d l y . J a n . 8 0 . D e a t u r . t h e m . T \ l ¢ l d l Y .F e b .8 .O n e n . F r i d a y .F e b . 6 . B l a i r . t h e r e . F e b .1 0 4 8 B u r t C o . T m l m x m a n f . F r i d l y .F e b .2 0 .D e e n t u r .H E R E . T u e s d a y F e b .2 4 .L y o n s .H E R EF r i d a y . l m . .2 1 .o » \ ¢ \ » . m | ,H E R ! - 5 . Advertise In The Enterprise It Brings Remlh ` ._______-... . - . - _ . . . - . . . , . . . . . . : l ySn your classlliud tmglmao dlnctm lor um nl Ilntwlrt Dum umm nl R. E. DUDGEON Plumbing and Appliances Fhn downsYnrdn kilnsYards nine I P la n e s h tm P u ma c o m : Passes intel FumblesP\|mhlen rec1>é.éii£1`€» Il ! ouple Wed Today at Ten 0'Clock I n n Thanksgiving Dny. cere- Arlington, attended Dome College lt Crete where she was a memberof Alpha Pd Omegl sorority, and later graduated from the Univer- sity ol Nehraskn, where she a1!i\i- ated with the Delta Gamma.Forthe put several years she hal been a member of the North Bend high school faculty. -_. .... . _-- - -- . . Mns. E.-A. ROUNDS 1s " M od em P a u l a " C e n t e r of C o me dCARD CLUBHOSTESS |A . Cards furnished a pleasant eve-rlinsfs entertainment.,'rm-»d»y,*#_when Mrs. E. A. Rounds entertain-! cd for the members of her club.;upT h e p r i z e f o r h i g h s c o r e w a s W o n b i *4 `; |'1 °1 .- r ~ 1~§vEN'ré5I3 THE con/:ING WEE : Thursday, November 37THANKSGIVING DAY Herman Womnn'a Club-Mg, 0. PntadleI'. A. C.-Mrs. Herbert Webnte M- A. c. 'ro MEET Betrothal Is AT G. S. ROOM Announced1The MondxyAfternoon Club will meet at the Girl Scout Room, De~|amber 1, when the seventy mem-bers of the Girl Scout troup wanlle guests.The Girl Scouts meet-lten0'c|Q¢[¢Migg EliZ8h¢ul M a nxt..lUl:lllg, me BUII UI mr. |1110 '" `"" '_ ` " " ' . " " ' " " ' " "sha ll o f I-xrlmgron bec ame rife Mr s. J . Tr iton Y ou ng o f Fr emon t, V mn ey won s ec on d hi gh , an d Mr s. bride o f J h D Y also attend ed Mid land Co lleg e f ul-Floy d S mi th d r ew c ut., mo nt.Ar g ug d onagulg n l 1 i : ;lo"i :1g his gmd u nti u n fr om F1-e.|n_f°_f*.;"ff'f "ff ff'___°8d;"f"f'f_""l,'"f'f ....-n;|»\vv¢.ll|lJCl £0W. S. C. S.Gener al meetin g of lvthodigt Churc h I n g r e s o f I i o n o r - M r s .J .A . o m ,M r s .S a i i a b u r y W ~f "\ f A s » | _ . . A . . .~ lE"*' ¢-qga;.;i§a1£aZ|m=_5He*,;_§=1=33\- Ha il in """°|§§.~`TJ»'=`5£'§'r.»'l§»'i2'-la"i~.a".$.'2».°f'Mrs. Anrim-J0h}m},5In..1-I1 .f;... f».\n;;.,; 'eimgton Uongmgations!Church t,o!'"""' '" """'""""- \ . \ . | . \ |v v u A f u v n u i . -| |A | v ; l 5 u u u u l aw i t n e s s t h e r r im e a g e .B i l l B o l l n a n d M r s a I v a P e t e r s e nD r .W i l l i a m R a n k e l e r e i 'F r e -P r e - N u p t l a l E v e n t s H o n o r e d ' S u b s t i t u t e s w e r e M r s J a m e s C m o n t ,s e s i s t e c f b y R e v .H .C .V a n B r i d e - T o B e | T h u m p s u n ,M m .C h r i s ~P e t e r s e n ; V a l k e n h u r g h o f A r l i n g t o n ,s o l e m n - ,M r s .A l l e n W .L a n k e r a n d M N - f u n d M r s .R a y J o h n s o n . i z e d t h e w e d d i n g b e f o r e a n a t t r a e -V e r n o n M a r a h l i l c o m p l i m e n t e d f h e | j j v e l y d e c o r a t e d s i t a r .T a l !f l o o r h l r i d e - t o - b e ,S a t t r r d a Y e v e n i . ! 1 Z » r H -F .S v r n n s c n s H o l d v \.|» ncamulg¢0IlMonday , Dec ember 1Mrs Monday Afternocm film.Tiluday, lié&»Ei»2F 1 v. F. W.Auxllilry Chrlltmu m ygang '"*°!!=¥.M°°f'=°°= Club0~ ; ~ 4~~~ "Pawla Goes Modem" is thetitle of the Junior Clnss Plly, which ln to be Presented nt the F1l.lr School auditorium on Fri- day cvenlng, December 6.'Ihe c u t (abovs)looks somewhat doubtfully upon the results of Pnula's "modemlzaY.ion", Standing, left to right, are BillWalker,Marguerite Mencke, Carl Fmin, Norma Johnson, aqd Blll Blatler.Seated:Warren Jenkins.Eugene Flynn,Shirley Aronson, and Marilyn Geyer.Mi ix Ammon md lrhxgcneFlynn play the leading rules o! n typical young married couple. At the suggestion of a 1|-lend, the two yum people exchange positions for'n while, Flynn Lak-ing care of we baby ind the home,and Miss Aronson hand- ling her husband's bunlnnss.A delightful comedy is tlw result. baskets of chryaanthemuma, shud- holding a chicken chow mein din-| Buffet Suppered from a deep cream to yellow ner and penwnal shower at the,Mr. and Mm H F. Swmuen en-ang broiaze,eeorated the chq1;ch L a ke r hqme. .'{`}§e 9,-ueg§=_ivemmrmined around g dozen friends rn Q 'f § ' i ; ; ; i ; ;ni m- lodlsu-Lallo Often homoW li ne ldlr. lhun hn 1Heldr r e c c u mg me ceremony ,mr s .W lll la m G.Clay ton o f Gr a n d I n - la n d play ed th e vr z m. a n d Mi ns Elai ne E lmo r e o f Fr e mo n t sang " I c h Lle be Di nh "by Gri e g ,an d "Be lo ve d,I t I s M o m "b y A ly - ws n d , wi th Mr s . A l la n W . L a k e r pla y in g the ae c omps niments.Mr s . Clay to n also pla y e d th a we dd in g marc hes. Th e b r id e , g ive n i n man i ag e b y h e r fathe r,we re a street- length dress o l c aramel crepe wi th ap ~ plique self-tx-im;ma tc hi ng shoes, a n lee-blue le a th e r hu t an d ice» blue suede vlovpn mmnl. -ian vm- eeated a t tw o mu le s .whi c h he ld ¢'r¥li~ll bnahhs of yellow and white chryaanthemums willx yellow candles and matching appolnv ments Several contexts were heldand Mins Marshall was presented win.her s i m.Twenty swam were present,, Fo llo wi n g th e we dd in g rehea.r~ sal,Wednesday evening,Mr .an d Mr s .Geo rge Rosen o f Ellin woo d, Kan sas enbenalned th e memb ers of we Ma rs h a ll- Y ou n g b r i da l pa r - ty a t a 7 : 80 o' c lo c k d i nn e r gt th e Casino i n Fre mon f.elluw an d at a bullet supper , Friday evening. Mrs. E. E. Stevens To En ter tai n F r h l ly E ve . Member s of he r b rid ge c lub wi ll be gu e s ts o f Mr s .E . E .Slc vens, Fri day evening.She expec ts to entertain three tables of play ers at th a t ti me . Mr s . K r a u s e Ho n ttll At Covered Dish Dinner Mr s . C li f fo r d E . . K . mu s e e n te r tai ne d at a s even o'c lock covered di s h d i me r a n d e ve n i n g ot, cards, Herman w. éf 6.'éI1`1Is" YJ smJolamonrn° H e m m n Wnnlavnn m\n.L....1\.r....By Mrs. |" " ¢ v w uu n . »| \ . |4 1 5 3 5 ;1 :G e o r g e C h a m b e r l a i n n k r p r h q E n g r a v i n g .I H e r m a n P i n r m h l n | " " l n | \l f . .rMrs. E. C. Hunt. Sr.. entmiainndl=H===~!. . _ _ - . . . - . .. n v v u a v u i u u J l l l § »Ur c A J e s p e r a e nf o r t h i r t y f r i e n d i k t "~M r .a n d M r .B r u c e C o x o i 'F o ' B l a h P i c k U P C l u b - - M n |E l m a t K o o p m x n i I n n ,F r i d a y .f o l l o w e d C a l h o u n h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h e e n -e r A n d e r s o n t da f t e n o f c a r d s a t h e r g a g e m e n a n a p p r o a c h m g m u |L t h S h S c h o c l 3b y a n m o o of th ei r daug hter Ne ll ,_,"__~'=""1 un ar -"'home on W e tt Co lfa x Str ee t.mage , fm...__,_______..,,. ... day cvenlng, December 6.'Ihe cut (abovs)looks somewhat doubtfully upon the results of Pnula's "modemlzaY.ion", Standing, left to right, are BillWalker,Marguerite Mencke, Carl Fmin, Norma Johnson, aqd Blll Blatler.Seated:Warren Jenkins.Eugene Flynn,Shirley At the suggestion of a friend, the two yum people exchange positions for'n while, Flynn Lak-ing care of we baby Und the home,and Miss Aronson hand- ling her husband's bunhmss.A delig'h!.fu] comedy is tlw result. Mrs. Bross Is | R. N. President Fon TODAY _lMrs.Frank Brass was elected president of the Royal Neighbors kehsington group,at the annual election of officers, Tuesday allen MrsMrs M her Other new officials include: Ernest, Nelson, secretary; and Will Linden, treasurer.. Hnns Wrieh was hostess athome. Following the business a noon,Mrs. E. M. Moats, vice-president; s imeeChri ing, plans were made for stmas party to be held Decern- DINNERS PLANNED (Continued From Page 3) |Edwin Hamilton,University of Nebraska student, an-ived yester- day from Lincoln to spend the holi- days with his parents, Rev.andMrs. Charles E. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs.Matt R. Bendorf and sons of Atlantic, Iowa, will be guests of Mrs.Bendor!'s mother,iMrs. Minnie Triplett. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson will enlertain th'.. Lutie i1¢1EL7\}~, hiéi Mummert. Jr.. low:1:Mr s .Da vi d a n d Mm R.l. s -...vw-..-»-up u nL a r s e n o f B a t o n R o n g e ,L o u m i .D a n i s h h a n i . .T h e c e r r m n n u w i l !l m a n J e n s e nDixon we ~"" "'"' I" "' A sirnjsr dfdr was held byMrs. Hunt un Monday, when shewas hostess to six tables of friends at a luncheon at Koopmszfs.At contract bridge,prizes were wonbyMrs.W.W.Wilkinson,high score;Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon, low;and Mrs. E. D. Fshrney. cut.Mrs. Hunffs house guest, Mrs. WillilmPicklingofCreighton,Nebraska. event of June 27,1942 Ii.|.+-.|.-\~'I'++-1-+ 4l .4 I4 r I 1;':*-`* g f *1 2 .'| 2 *.I r 2 .HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made Colds,Sciatica.Neuritis. Lumbafco. Head-aches.Rheumatism,Anfuendicitiu.Conati~nation: Sinus. Liver. Stomach. Kidney andBladder Troubles: Female Diuorders. Nerv-ousness:Hiszh Blood Pressure:InfluenzaandManyOtherDiseasesRespondtoChiropractic Adjustments Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON Mr s .Ethe l Bu rg er o f F o r t Dodge,Io wa ,arr ived Tuesday mo rn i ng fo r several weeks'vis it wi th her da ugh ter s,Mr s .Ha r r y Bec k and Mm. Ross Love, and theirfamilies.She had just completed Q. visit in Oma h a wi th her son and daughter -in-law,M r and Mr s . Mar sha ll Bu rge r. Co mp li me n ta ry to the ir house guests,Mr .and M m .J ames A . Stapleton o f San Franc isc o,Cali- for ni a, Mr. a nd Mrs Er ne st Tor n- bltd and Mrs. Semira Stapleton en- tertain ed at a f ami ly din ner , S un- day .Guests w e m Messrs.an d Mes damea J ames A.Stapleton; J . S. Be nnett of Sio ux Ci ty , Iowa ; A. M. S tap leton of Cra ig; S. R. Ti tus of Tekamah; and S. R. Gar dner of Oma ha.The Gardners entertained on Mo nd ay fo r Mr . an d Mrs . To m- blad and the Sta nletons. Jensen He r ma n B n p ti lt Gu i l d - - M J a me s V an Hor n Mar c h Mi xe r s M m .W a i t e Plu gge Thursday Afternoon Club H. G. L.- -Mrs. Si J ohnson He r ma n 0. E . S . -- A n nu a l Eiec tion Dofrcas Soc iety --Mrs.Albc Jensen M c C a r t h y Pr o g r es s i ve- Mr s J oh n Bar ry Hillside P r o je c t- Mr s .W aite Petersen Mrs. Farnham Hu Home Guest Mrs. W. A.Morehouse of Har lan, Iowa, arrived last Friday fo several days' visit with Mrs. Ger trude Famham,nt the LundApartments.She plans to beBlair until after the 'Fhanksgivin~ holidays. __ - . _0 ". - _v v u r u l v \ ;n n . . -c o s t u m e .H e r b o u q u e t w a s o f T a l - isman roses.Mrs. George Rose n of Ellinwood, Kansas, the bride's sister, and Mrs. Gi lb er t V. E ili s on o f Omah a we r e rnatrons o f honor.Mr s.Rosen wo re d u sty r os e woo l with matc h - ing acc essories, and Mrs. Ellis on's go wn wa s o f d u ll b lue woo l.Bo th were c ozsages of gardenias. Best ma n was Carr oll F .Cole wm t e aga in proved to be a n eI~Tuesday evening.Guests were the fec tive color sc heme.Guests wer e twe lve member s of her c ard c lub. Mi ss Mar s ha ll a n d Mr . Yo u ng , th e hon ore d g ues ts; Mr . a nd Mrs . C ar Atte nd Din ner ro ll Colo,Mr .a n d Mr s Lo u i s M.A t Mi lla r d Petersen and Mi ss Ela in e E lmo r e, |Mr .and Mr s .Fr a n k B u ri a ls o f all of F remont.;Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Milla rd e nter tain ed at d inne r, S un- bor t V. E llis on o f Omah a; Mr. a nd d ay f o r Mr . a n d Mrs . Clif fo rd E . Mr s W i llia m Clay ton o f Gra nd Krause,Mr .and Mr s .Louis Soil Island,and Mr .an d Mr s .Alle n an d family ,and Mr s.Ama nd a L-asker o f Arlin gto n.Struve. l was presented wiih a guest prize. VUOCAL NEWSM n . ~ l lg : " " u n d u H | ' ° * » " ° "" f f C L U B N O T E S I a m :o r : m a n m n l m r v n n - n a n JE THE WEEK Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the church par- lors. Mrs P. L. Cady had charge of the dining room, where the table was centered with a four»tler wed-ding cake flanked with crystal candlesticks holding lighted tap-ers, and surrounded by greenery. Mrs. Thomas Eason of North Bend and Miss LaVerne Heyne of Scribner served the cake, and MissKathryn McNamara of Beemer and Mm. Wayne J. Davis of Winslow poured. Misses Evelyn Hein andMaxineMarshallof Omaha were in charge of the guest book. The couple left immediately ona short motor trip, the bride wear- ing for her traveling outfit a brown wool suit with a red fox collar. Upon their retum, they willreside at 1431 North Park Avenue,Fremont. The bride, the elder daughter ofMr. and Mm rum 1:M..-¢»~..n .r Blslr Pickup . Mrs. Elmer Anderson will enter- tain members of the Blair Pick Up |Mrs. William Fickling of Creigh- ton, Nebraska, is a guest this week o l Mr_ and Mrs.E. C. Hunt, Sr. She arrived last Thursday.Club, next Wednesday nfternuon,~ December 3. W. R. C. Kensington Mrs.Mary lngerslev will he hostess to the Woman's ReliefCorps kensington, Friday (tomor~ row) aftemoon. Dlnlsh Ladies Aid Mrs. Nels Gorm Jensen will en- tertain the Danish Ladies Aid at her home, Wednesday afternoon,December 3. Degree of Honor A regular meeting of the De~gree of Honor will be held atSchefflerHall,Friday evening. l Hostesses are Mrs.C.Salisbury and Mrs. J. H. Root Emma Lou Lund! Theatre Party Hostess Emma Lou Lundt celebrated herbirthday,Saturday,entertaining around two 'dozen guests at a theatre party.Later, she servedrefreshments at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. T. H. Lundt. V. F. W. Aux. Plans Xmas Party, Tuesday The annual Christmas party of the V. F. W. auxiliary will be held at the Seheffler Hall, next Tues-day sftemoon, December 2. Mrs M.0. Davis ls chairman of the com- mittee lor arrangements. Attend Omaha Symphony Concert Mr. and Mrs. A C. Uehvl +\n{'.m~tained at dinnér,`§»{£rdf»'§ Evé§{i'§§, for Mr. and Mrs. Henry J ensen and Mrs. Osc ar Gilbertson. Visi tors a t th e Bla i r schools, Tues day , were L. O. Tay lor of the Unive rsity of Omaha and his c lass in sc hool administration. Miss Ms rie Ni elsen of Dan a Col- lege is rec eiving tre atme nt a t Method ist Hospi tal,f o r a severe 'ef infec tio n whic h followed s head co d. Mr s.B.G.Robertson and son, To mmy ,returned Sunday to th ei r ho me i n Shreveport,Louisiana, following s eve ral week s' vi sit wi th Mrs. Ro bertson 's mother, Mr s. Os- c ar Gilbertson. Mr .an d Mr s.Floy d L i ttle an d son, Ivan, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Por ter of Te ka ma h were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Mac e. ner ou, at me nome or mrs. '"m";families at a ~ ~ford Krause..bmtion, today. S H O W E R H O N O R S |Mr and.Mrs. Kenneth Smitli audi ,family wlli spend Thanksgiving~ w_ F_ HEMPHIL L among relatives at Osceola,Ne» . A handkerchief shower for Mrs. W. F. Hemphill of Omaha was asurprise feature of the 0. E.S.kensingtcm meeting, held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R.E.Laing.The remaining time was spent at cards, with cut prize going to Miss Mary Cooke.Fivetables of guests were in attend- °""£"i'| bmska. Mrs. Judith Aronson went to Te- karnah, this morning, to be a guest of her son, Chester Aronson, andfamily. Mrs. Joe Lazuhe is spending Thanksgiving with the Pierce Al-len family.'| Mac Allen and Irvin Carey, Jr.,fw i l l b e g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s .W i l - I " U n i ~i n n r n l f n n 'si §= ~ ~ ~vi /l f;. ~\ s>i f -..\.... C o z v ...i Golden Rule Circle A business meeting of the Go] on Rule Circle,Chdetinn Chur organization, was held at the hor of Mrs.. D. A.Compton, Wednc day, November 19. Luthernn S. S. Staff A meeting of the Lutheran Su day School teachers staff is ache ulcd for Wednesday evening, D comher 3.Mrs.Dan Greens wbe hostess at her home on Colle; llill. llillside Project Club Eleven members of the llillsi\ Project Club were entertained I Mrs. Ed Pfeifff.-r, Thursday afte ..-r~....,. .~,|»,......| .\_. L.._=-_ Id- c h ne352 n- Amon g th os e atte nd in g th e Om- aha Sy mphony Conc ert,presented Monday even ing a t J os ly n Memor~ isl, were Mrs Frank Stewa rt, Mrs. Gif fo rd Di xo n and D ian e, Mr s.P. L .Co dy of Ar lin g to n , Mis s Ethe l Stews an d Mr s.Paul G. J ones1-L, of Ar lin g to n . I Ma x W . Ta y lo r I nd-1 Visitor Here g p Ma x W .Ta y lor s r r i v e d i s s t ge do ay Thursday f r o m W hittier,Califor- nia, and is visiting for several day s lwith h is sisters , Mrs. Cla ire W ar- ric k and Mrs . J .Ha r old Ste war t,'an d h is br oth er, Fr ed Ta y lo r.H e wi ll le a ve fo r W h ittie r o n Friday . Th is is Mr. "ts y lo r's fi r s t vis i t to r-Blair in eleven years. mr s .]..|B1llg W88 assisted in n tdutiesashostessbyMr s .W .I Ha mmon d ,Mr s.Ln ti e I .Mc K s; and Mrs . Chri s K. Be ndorf. 0' Ha nlo n s Entertain At Di n ne r P a rty Mr .and Mr s.Phi lip O' Ha nlo entertained at a dinner party , Fri day evening, for Messrs. and Mer darnes L. C. Klopp, Louis Mmdoel G. L. Dixon, an d D r. and Mr s. Vi F. Hernphill of Omaha. will l:e.»iewsw1¢ A t I mma n u e l Mrs. L. C. Klopp will he present ed i n s r e vi e w of " The y C ame T A Ri ve r" a t Imma n u el Ho s pi ta l i Omah a.ne xt Tuesday evenim Th e pr og ra m i s a benefit affai :fr). y, ni- |- \,I. L-'o n l~ r i ........, ... ..,......-».M L I. M K1todan willsleher szn 'lJ!l|?.§'§l""§§"€l Mr. and Mrs. Dave Norms and Knyyand famil 0; Pender N§.]M'- and Mrs.Louis Hillman andbmsimy''daughter. Rhonda Jean, spent the M ' Ad R ,d ~||.|week-end at the parental,Ben niecés Mr: G°'w"'sn|;'v;':h :n°5lMenard home, at Cnrter__Lake f,,,,,i|'y nel-lr [§|a;,.'|:Films to be shown at the Blnir M _d M _ W1|L* d ."Sehools next week, in connectiondm; t2nTeka:ah ll. »."L.F$LJ'Lf """' ll" "5""9' °d"°""°'\.*""2F'""?' their son~in-law and daughter, Mr.|;f°Y°"'{,'"sg y f r d 'W ~ and Mrs, Paul Jefferson, and fam- 'lggfle ' an en og1ca or ily.' Id; and and the Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Arterbum Jo'dn:';n L ;§K3Tf.z.§'§L§.° left today for Abilene,Kansas,|A|ice and " r Robert Foley were they will spend Tlianksgiv-''ing among relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth l'. Balm- er are the guests of relatives in Des Moines, lows, today. Margaret spent Sunday at Hans Svogerson home near Ken- nard. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schmidt en- tertained nt dinner.Sundnm fur. §. ;' o x n n n lTerms Are Cash Office, $1 -Hu ule $3 >++++++4~H»-r++++++4-:~e++++ I i ~`f"`"F'1'~:.*.::°.--=-°"°" A Long- Time Asset ..::|:=~spon sor ed by n c lass of Imman uel student nurses. n ~ .w w ..~~"In :. . = f : v u'Q~f~'...»,x ~..~>.§€e w Ma r y A n n Robertson,daug hter of Mr. an d Mrs. Il. H. Robi nson, is a pa ti en t at Imma n ue l Ilos pital. Gue sts of Mr .and Mr s.W a lter G.Hub er,Friday ,were Mr .and Mr s.Jens C. Han sen of Washing- ton. Mr s.Charles Robertson in sti ll a pa tie n t a t th e llitthod ist Hospi- tal; attenda nts report that her c on dition remains unc hanged. Mr s.J .E.Camp bell under went a ma jo r operation a t Imma nu e l Hospi tal,Tuesday .Ac c ording to reports, she is rec overing nicely . M.H.Mu lle r wa s dismissed f r o m Clarkson Hos pital,Frid ay . He ha d be en a patient there the pa st two wee ks . Dr .and Mr s .W i llia m J .Bo lt and Bi lly o f Te k ama h c alle d on Rev.T.A .Lindenmey er,Sunday afternoon. hi m.J .R.Vinc kel 'returned to Blair , Th ursd ay e venin g, f ollo wing seve ral da y s' vi sit in Mc Coo k with relatives. Mr s.George Bruse wi ll leave Saturday ,f o r Chic ago,Iliinois. She PIB-na to visit there indefinite- ly wi th h er si ster -i n- law, Mr s. A l- phons Kilian,wh o i s ill. Mr . a n d Mr s.W .E .Lu c k e an d I Din ner guests,this evening,o f M r . a n d M m ~ ~ Q QI children wi ll Include J ohn A . M , .and Mrs.[;W Sshmjdt of Rhoad es, Lira . Clark 0l!a n| on_f1nq};;air M r and Mrs. P lilip O' Ha nlo n and 'p ,1i 33 Ma ry Be ed le of Omah a;a n d l lsession.Mrs. Walter Petersen will Party HonorsYea, thnt's rinhl. and so sat-Hbe hostess Thursday, December 4.Bertrand Linden IHMrs. J oe Lazurc and Mrs. J udithH. G. L. Club IAr ons on were co-hostesses at the The H. G. L. Club ln€'f. With LIFE.Lazu rg f grn | ho me, Thu rsd ay e ve- Mmn \Vnr1~irk.'|"hur1ulnv.nriazma ..:.....,........|:.........¢....~..| .n......\ r ranEOB,HUG DIP.HHH HIPS.l"l0(li Mr s E . 3 ~and hgf sister,Lind an d son, W esle y , of Omaha.lhiis s Iva Kirb y og inc oin, attended' H'{b Hunt o f Lin c oln a"f"° d las *| tl1 e Ic e Revu e in Omaha , Saturday B\t3l\lll|I ffl! 8 \\E!Ek-Gnd \iSll. at thi? evening.~~retufned [0parental, E. C. Hunt, Sr., home.|I3lair to spend Sunday at the Tripp Chris Petersen,sen ior at the home.Unive rsity of Nebras ka in Line oln,:Mr s.Paul }{Siert spent the ia spe nd ing Th an ksg ivi ng wi th hi S," een -e nd in Omah a wi th h e r s en - pnre nts, Mr anal Mrs. Chris J . Pe-in- la w a nd da ug hte r. Mr . and Mm. tersen, and family .Leonard Mille r.W hi le the re,sh e' Dr. a nd Mrs.II.R.Ste wa rt ar e a nd Mrs. Miller atte nd ed th e S on ~l entertaining a t a.fa mi ly dinner,'ja Heinie lee Revue. today .Mr . a n d Mr s . A . J .Co nr ad a nd ; .Gue sts pf Mr. and Mr s. J oe De-children entertained a t dinner,' Vlnney will be Mr. and Lira. Floy d *Sunda.y ,f o r Mr . a n d Mrs.T o m i Smith Ilfld J EBII Ann, Bild MP. Bild EgBIlS and To m my g f Fr emo nt;M r s .D o n a l d J e n s e n .I n f .a n d M r s .L e R o y W i l i i s m s , J i m i \ I -. . . _ . |I l . . .1 | \ _. l n n . |\ .. \I 1 0 n \n a n l r v e f n u r : t u n ees ~II Lh I h er ~sI1rn ll ning;Complimentary to Be iti an d Linden.Mr. L inde n wi ll be ind uc t- ed in to th e a r my n e xt week,and the g ather ing was in the natur e of a farewell. Guests were Frank Linden, Hert- m n d Linden, and Mr . an d Mrs .F. W . Arn dt. Visits Olsens E n Ho me To W e d di n g Miss Domthea Iilodgett, who has been temhing in lhe sc hools at 'Te- nino,Washington,visi ted in Bla ir over the wee end with he r br oth- er»in-law and sister,Coach and Mrs. Rufus Olson. Ma r y A n n Robertson,dau ght of lllr. and Mrs. It. H. Robinson, a pa ti en t at Imma n ue l Hospi tal. Gue sts of Mr .and Mr s.W a lt G.Hub er,Friday ,were Mr .n Mr s.Jens C. Han sen of Washin ton. Mr s.Charles Robertson in sti a pa tie n t a t th e lllflh odi st Ho sp tal: attenda nts mom1 tha t he r c o dition remains unc hanged. M m .J .E.Camp bell unde rwe a ma jo r operation a t In nn sn u Hospi tal,'Tuesday.Ac c ording reports, she is rec overing nicely M.H.Mu lle r wa s dismiss f r o m Clarkson Hos pital,Fr id a He ha d be en a patient there th pa st two wee ks . Dr .and Mr s .W i llia m J .Bo and Bi lly o f Te k ama h c alled o Rev.T.A .Lindenmey er,Sunda afternoon. M m .J .R.Vinc kel 'returned t Blair, Thur sday e venin g, followin several day s' vi sit in Mc Cook W i relatives. Mr s.George Bruee wi ll ienv Saturday ,f o r Chic ago,Iliinois She pla na to visit th ere ind efinite ly wi th h er s is te r-i n- la w, Mrs . Al phone K ilian,wh o i s ill. Mr . a n d Mr s.W .E .Luc ke an~ Leland entertained,Sunday ,f o Mr .and Mr s.W i lli a m Paden am up on ,W alter Marxsen . an d Ralp Qu ur le y . all o f No rth Bend. u | ;|| Ne w Yo r k City ,where he r ma r- ri ag e to Waldo Carlson was solemn ized a t the Li ttle Brown Churc h, tho; r noming (Th ur sd ay ). Mr. a nd Mrs.Carls on will r esid e in Ne w York City , wher e Mr . C arls on i n a stud e nt a t the Un ive rs ity o f C ol- umbia. W SCS A general meeti ng of the W S»Co wi ll be held a t the Metho dist Ch u mh basement,Friday " t e r - noon, November 28, at 2:30 o'c lock. The hoateases for the oc casion are M m .Fr an k Hig htr ee,Mr s.Leslie Off en,Mr s.M.E.Ty son,Mr s . Fr an k Sc hafer,an d Mr s.Bob l i i t c h n u n , L . S .U . es ~II Lh I h er ~sI1rn ll ning;Complimentary to Be iti an d Linden.Mr. L inde n wi ll be ind uc t- ed in to th e a r my n e xt week,and the g ather ing was in the natur e of a farewell. Guests were Frank Linden, Hert- m n d Linden, and Mr . an d Mrs .F. W . Arn dt. Visits Olsens E n Ho me To W e d di n g Miss Domthea Iilodgett, who has been temhing in lhe sc hools at 'Te- nino,Washington,visi ted in Bla ir over the wee end with he r br oth- er»in-law and sister,Coach and Mrs. Rufus Olson. Ma r y A n n Robertson,dau ght of lllr. and Mrs. It. H. Robinson, a pa ti en t at Imma n ue l Hospi tal. Gue sts of Mr .and Mr s.W a lt G.Hub er,Friday ,were Mr .n Mr s.Jens C. Han sen of Washin ton. Mr s.Charles Robertson in sti a pa tie n t a t th e lllflh odi st Ho sp tal: attenda nts mom1 tha t he r c o dition remains unc hanged. M m .J .E.Camp bell unde rwe a ma jo r operation a t In nn sn u Hospi tal,'Tuesday.Ac c ording reports, she is rec overing nicely M.H.Mu lle r wa s dismiss f r o m Clarkson Hos pital,Fr id a He ha d be en a patient there th pa st two wee ks . Dr .and Mr s .W i llia m J .Bo and Bi lly o f Te k ama h c alled o Rev.T.A .Lindenmey er,Sunda afternoon. M m .J .R.Vinc kel 'returned t Blair, Thur sday e venin g, followin several day s' vi sit in Mc Cook W i relatives. Mr s.George Bruee wi ll ienv Saturday ,f o r Chic ago,Iliinois She pla na to visit th ere ind efinite ly wi th h er s is te r-i n- la w, Mrs . Al phone K ilian,wh o i s ill. Mr . a n d Mr s.W .E .Luc ke an~ Leland entertained,Sunday ,f o Mr .and Mr s.W i lli a m Paden am up on ,W alter Marxsen . an d Ralp Qu ur le y . all o f No rth Bend. u | ;|| Ne w Yo r k City ,where he r ma r- ri ag e to Waldo Carlson was solemn ized a t the Li ttle Brown Churc h, tho; r noming (Th ur sd ay ). Mr. a nd Mrs.Carls on will r esid e in Ne w York City , wher e Mr . C arls on i n a stud e nt a t the Un ive rs ity o f C ol- umbia. W SCS A general meeti ng of the W S»Co wi ll be held a t the Metho dist Ch u mh basement,Friday " t e r - noon, November 28, at 2:30 o'c lock. The hoateases for the oc casion are M m .Fr an k Hig htr ee,Mr s.Leslie Off en,Mr s.M.E.Ty son,Mr s . Fr an k Sc hafer,an d Mr s.Bob l i i t c h n u n , L . S .U . Hgoing to Mrs. Dun Mom°1;~ and M1 ~,_. 3 1 : 1 3 ~ rrompt service and som Gcorzge Carmichael.Mrs.N1 HI|meeting of the group will be wip ricca.|Mrs. Si Johnson I)r:ecen\ber 4 Brewster Club met w Mrs. William Wulbum, Nuvemb 19, when the lesson on Christm: toys for children vvras diacusaeMrs. Paul Wulf and Mrs. WilliaCafe I|_,W W I d .=»|S _ 1 .vogl.presente d me exu enmon rnestnamy., on tru*Hte n n l.Mrs. Nels P. Sor ensen w I||he hostess to the club on Decer her 17,mr.unu mrs..rroyu bmltn an(Jean A n n an d Mi ss I v a Peterser attended the Sonja Henie ic e revui ln Omah a, S atu rda y eveni ng. Din ner gu es ts o f Mr .an d Mr s Harry S orensen and f amily will b€ Mr.and Mr s.Ha n s Somnsen and Mr. a nd Mr s . C ar l Sorensen. Mr. and Mr s. Ray Kro gh are en ter ta in ing Mr.and Mr s.Me lvin Binderup and Mins Ma n a n Kro gh af Orllxha; Harvey K rogh a nd fam ly of Bla ir . Mr . a n d Mr s .J ames Maher's gu es ts will be Mrs . Mn he fs moth- l my ann ueuy. Ol Leanr uiuxzs.\Mrs. J. C. Kaiser of Park Rap- ; ids, Minnesota, a sister of Dr. Wnl- ter E. Goehrlng of Blair, submit-. led to a major operation, this week,r at Lhe Methodin Hmspitll, in Om- l aha.Her condition is described ll "hi r", Mrs. Walter G. Huber hu been \ appointed leader ol Brownie 'l`t1>op|.`1o.2, succeeding Mrs. Hans Aye. who recently resigned from the po-f rition.Mis. W. B. Johnson willcontinue an assistant leader.The' Qirst neeting of the Brownies un~ é Pl Blai a n I :u m|..\ Wu, ...B w.|w~»y num, uumum. . '|`"\mf.~Ta\cd' bmi in for yum: FREEAewunc Book TODAY. hone No. 4 i r L u m b e r d Coal Co. 1: -\ .. .. .\ |n | :~. .4BOHS STORE PHONE 300 Refrigerated Lockers For Rent Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccolf, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish -Op en S un da y M orni ng s- S P E CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y We Accept Orange nnd Blue Food Stamps Items Marked ' Are BIu¢ Food Stamp Items *'APPLES, Winesaps, 5 lbs. -......°Z..,.._.,.....,........__.....25<: "ORANGES, Sunkist, Navels, doz. .,....,...............25c '*CABBAGE, solid, crisp, lb. ~....-....,....-.._.....3cS T R A W B E R R I E S F a i r m o n t s u i ? - u m ,s rv. f r e s h f r o z e n .-........-...._....-........,........?:;._.........._.....T...23c CQEBEF., I-Iills All Purpose Grind, lb. ......_.........30c 'CAKE FLOUR, Dixiana, 3 lb. has ..,_.....13c XCHEHI and MACARONI, 2 lb. celobag 17c COTTAGE CHEESE, Varsity, 12 oz. pkg. _._13c BOILING BEEF, rib or plate, lb. .W......................14c "STEAK, park, lean, lb. ..,.,..........._...-.._._.....,....25c FISH, Red Perch, frozen, lb. ...,..............,....,.....25c ~er rs.u~s supervision was ° ''held Tuesday afternoon nt theBlair school.' ~er rs.u~s supervision was ° ''held Tuesday afternoon nt theBlair school.' Er, Mrs. Oscar Gilbertaon, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. andMrs. Stanley Bednsr, and children. Guests st the L. C. Klopp home ,will include Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mc-Monies and Edward hulchfionies of |Lycms; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kendle'and two children of Hebron; and Misses Helen Mclldonies and Msn' SEE US F Roasters and Tab FOR YO A Remember Our SERVICE We Glve Pmmnt Service atReuonnble Prlea. We Cor-rect Your He a li n g andg--\=\=~»= Truuhln in I Ill- Chrzstmas wzll We Will Show a Large Variety of Dependable TOYS FOR ALL AGES OF I i I¥ JR a |e Equipment JR|r: nlrqmco ;~|uuues social'l`uesday a!ter~ st the home of with Mrs. John Harry Morris asassistinghoatesaes.Mrs,J a muMaher will be in charge of the de- wngreguuonmUnionwillmeetnoon, December 2, Mn.E. T. Jipp, Hansen and Mrs. votionall. l D. A. R. Mrs. W.K.Strode ehtsmlned Nikuml Chapter of D. A. R. at the November meeting,last Friday. Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson, Regent, re- vlewd the D. A. R. magazine, andMrs. C. R. Mead read a newspaper clipping relative D0 one of the D. A.R.~sponsored schools in thesouth.Guests at the meeting were the lioness' sister,Mrs.Otis Linde- ;all, and Mrs. Lynn Witt of Oma- a. Mr. and Mn. H. J. Hansen vis-ited at the J. C. Soremn home lnOrum, Sunday. tained at dlnner,Friday evening, for Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Green of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. John-son, and Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Comp- um. Misses Iavina Johnson and Kath-erine Leonard, and Rev. T. A. Lin-denrneysr atbend2d the World Fel- lowship meeting at the Northside Christian Church of Omaha, Fd- day night and Saturday. Mr. and Mn. J. Hilton Rhomdes entertained, Thunday evening, forDr. and Mrs. A.M.Kslchner of Sullivan,Wisconsin.Mm.M.E. Lawson of Ashippin,Wisconsin. was a Saturday evening guest of the Rhoadea family. Several members of the letho~dlst Church plan to attend the Dll- Em Krial of Lincoln.| Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Huber' are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Har-ry Lund of Fort Calhoun;Mn. Amanda Huber,Miss Bertha andClark Huber, John Heise of Irving- ton; and Mr.and Mrs.Jens C. Hansen of Washington. Hr. and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson are, entertaining for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson and Mrs. P. K.. Nel- son. Guests of Hrs.Bmee McMillan and family will be Mr. and Mrs. Bert McMillan of Fremont and Mrs.Myrtle Siert of Hollister,California. Mr.and Mrs. Robert O'Hanlonwillentertainfor Mr.and Mrs.Bsnnanl Reel: and Susan, Mr. andtrlct Christian Workers Conference llrs.Jen-y Foley and Fnncls, Dr.| at the Grace Church of 0maha,|l-Dil Mrs. C, D. Howard and chll-| Sunday.The con!srenes ls ds~ dren, Mr. and Hrs. Harry Camp-slgned for memben of the Sundayfb¢|\ and children and Dick C*mP' Sched staff, woman'a society and bell of Kilgore,and Mlu Connieofficial board.\ .. |Calnpbell ol Omaha.I 2 ?L / l l ` l ` | - | \ Yoon be Here , §uitable Gifts of Standard, alms HYOUNG PEOPLE BEFORE YOU BUY See Our Christmas Gifts \rndt Hardware - 1 - u n - n x n x u - » I;;» -'nm wrmrmz- aW h i t e S u p e r - vises Nebr. U. Students In Second Year; 267 Stu- dents Under His Per- sonal Direction FORMER HIGHSCHOOL PRINCIPAL Harold N. White formerly prin- cipsl of the Blair High Schwl, is serving hil second yur as a Uni- versity of Nebraska supervisor.A complete discussion oi his work nppenred in a recent luue al Uni- versity "News". 267 students are under Mr.White'| drectiun this semester, in an experimental com-se known u English 0-x.Any student who gets a score beluw the college level in | lpechl claumcxtion exlrnine-tion given beicrro the beginning uftheschoolteamregisters for n specinl corrapondence course ln English in the extension divldon;they then report twice each week to a study hall, mxpervised by Mr. White.Seven nations are required t o nl f c o m o d a t e r e g i s t r a n t s i n t h e w o r The c ou rse, still i n the ln bor a- wr y m n , i s b u e d o n t h e w e a r y tha t b oo little stres s h as bee n p ut on learning and wa muc h gn teac h- in g.Adoption of pr oc edures grew ou t o f c o n di tio n : th at fo r 20 y u r : ha va canned conc ern w me mb er s f E n g li s h de p mmu z u b oth i n th e Un iven lty a n d else whe re . 21 DANA FA RM SE LI Q B U L L A T A U CTIO N The Dma College Fam: sold aHolsteinbull for $88, at the{_ou.ngAylor &Wells sucglon nle i n Fremont, last week.Other Waahlngtun County farm- ers who took part in Lhe nh: ln- cluded Harry Larsen.Kanmml.who sold a pair of annals for $154 and a mm of blinks lor $144: Ed~ HERMAN MAN IS BIRTHDAY HOST Arthur N. Andersen celebratedhis birthday, Sunday, when the fol- lowing guelta called Yo offer cun- grntulujonu:Messrs.and Mes~dame! James Larson, J. P. Larsonand J. P.Andenen,Mrs. John Smith and dlughwr of Blnir; ~eun. and Mesdnmes Leslie Lar-on md family of Onkluzd; Tlwr- H Pebenon And lnmlly, Mn. J. R. rlnwnsen and Cnlvin of Hennln; ~enn.and lllesdames Clifford~euler and lan ol Teklmlh, Al- red C. Andenen and Helen. Evening allen were A. 8. New-~'rk, Raymond snd Edu Newklrk,»- eaxrl.mud Mudnmg Edward ewkirk and Eleanor,. S. New- 'rk And flmlly, all o! Arlington. S A V I N G S ' I ' ~ s'|I 4 Sales of Defense Savings S!-amps (ur Ocwber reached n toial of ;s,9as,9s4.so, establishing the highizmcznthiy loan li~ce ~e ~ps were placed on ale last May 1, theTreasuryDepartmenthasan- nouneed. I ~re ~eld e rstag ed a t th e Me thod ist Chur c h~ho me i n Bl~r~;the la ~than ~re Th e e xa c t y u r h u n o t b e e n a u -known to rmfny here. f» - 'vu " ! r - v ~- -d q f f l i o 'W l n u g a I t ~ r i n g s ~W u ~- a~ a anal ~n~o~r, of H°°P¢'1»Alben m d ' M n ~on Saturday, when Miss Kathryn|3f»0Ik of Arlington;four 31-|,nd_S ~rise ' of hen im'-n Nonh 'rm s m s " ADVERTISING Q O |Q - I l NAVY DEPARTMENT 1:I so B u l'.UVOTII sister. Donna.Mi na D ar le ne Mar - in of O ma h a also vi site d the K el- era. *.H |.nI one ~SA :i n te r n p ~ h e r i n de a th.Among the relatives coming from a r dlntmte to lfttend Mn. of teac hers i m f n No r th Be n d a tLheparen tal.Gn o me Ma c h ls ma m home . in Bea mer. 0~\.me . Han-y Kuhls M ~~ne w! Dunklau;ggvtn bmthers,Frank EDThe lnst of A nex-ies nf nine ad-Ivertisementn recently ulipékféd in The Enterprise, marking the con- clusion of an extensive nation-w"Ide r o r M r s U g g , ~To encourage American farmers g g H g ' b - " g f w h - ; _ ; ° g h ~ ___, ';g;-~-t tu -c nS c h m l d t ,4 5 {|5gur.ry' f °l n u | : ¢ / .n l n b u r v . 5 Accomuanied by Mr.lminneannlin ham Mf.\.1:.| ....||.......... .-.-.,.ww Hum ugnuu0hbizrx _M Rrneral services for Mrs. GeorgelL.§'Z1'2»..Z.'i§'.¢°f°»l'.?¢'l"i£.¢.\. }lial\er'oI§¢l\n.idL o!Arlington, who died »~»g;_»-;»~- alsom|e a short vlmt gp a Fremont >;;»=»f»»;°» Wednes-wi re ntives n air.ay evening ovem r 12 wereMr. and Mrs.Ed Unland of He-[held Sunday: November :afar St. met:California. old residents of |Pmul's Lutheran Churuh.Rev. G.Arlmzton. amved Ssturdav for a.villL They are makin: their head-quarters with Mrs. Fred Deweber. Accnmnanyinz Mrs. Alice New-lcom und Mrs. Harry Onterman tolmnr.Monday.they men: the ar- lternoon with Mrs.Henry Menckeand other friends. Dr. and Mn. D, Carleton and.,...n...:......n -|-..1 ¢~,_.rL W. Walter officilled. The choir ol Ent St.Pnul's sang; pallbearern were nephews ofthe deceased woman-Gilbert, Har- vey,Floyd and Melvin Stork, Al-bert Dunklnu. and Orvin Kuhls. Mrs. Schmidt, u lhthilda Stork, d_.|ughter_o{ the hte Mr. and Mrs. .~- .__. ..............=-.. a n-tional prize for the best wheat grown in the United States, The wheat will be selected from samples ol all variables exhibited at the International Grain and HayShow whxch opens in Chicago, No» vember 25.The winner will be thefirstAmerican wheat king in be picked at the Chicago shawl, which draws entries from all the large what producing states as well as several Canadian provinces. Noted judges of :mall grain, including three Americana and one Cuna-fn..._.rn -..a .... country? defense Frank Knox, follows .» .f»}'. s hs 1 . :i a n \»for your splmdld cooperatix l'l1e home town press hu ful lved up w my expectations . . "The home town peper h u ony llle And pulling power.V ue lilll reeelmlng coupons (mm tl'lx-et ndverthement in your etalbelieve we :lull feel the renal >( this campaign for monthe ' ome. and that when' tha Gnvnr This phow, taken a number ot yean ago, dntea back into Blllr'|history and tha loene lt ull; to mind will be 1-eme1nbe(mbymany.lc wu ukun hy ee Hebdon, using an old style am- en which raqnirod n two minuta exnomn. certxined. ln the rear in Axchle Andersen,one of the clmncten in the playSanding, nm an right is clmdf in Acker,Clarence Slmpson_ Josephine Curley, lhude Dlxon and Nels Lindberg.Rnnpd l. Pnl n..,z... -..n "__ .......,...........muzuunx.mmmDnkotn.wcombmled by MaximGnrdener. went Sunday with thelatin-'| Duventa. Mr. Ind Mn. J. S.Gudener.Sunday the v ntknddthe Soni: Heinic Ice revue in Oma-ha.Mm Glrdener in nmnlninzhere over the 'fluanksvdvinn' holi- Ullper C. Stork, was born in theArlingtonvicinityonAprll15. 1874;the grew to womnnhood there,and on December 4,1895,sha w u mxrried to G e o r g e Schmidt. Hedda Qs..»....».....|...mxI1E1lf.;l f 1~ a;;;.¢a.f~a,. `JH1§{`i,|a nT h e | |||-, ¢' - -» - c u n m -n u ¢ n »v l 1 "f - I | £ 5 2 9 . * ! 1 e ~ r . ' f z - - " ' " : e = . U n c h . -$ 9 9 9 e f = 1 = ~ » 1 » = -m m d o n e d I Miss Anna Keller 9 . r l e c e n t t r u e s t h e r e " u n Dln m» \. » ¢l .. Y- -. l- Z -C. Stork, was born in thelingtonvicinityon April 15. 4:the grew to wornnnhood ~.and on December 4,1895, 1 :mxrried to Ge o rge aides the husband.|U.rv'I-vw two sons. H-7 and Leo, md~ghter. Mn.della Just, all Arlington; two siswrs,Mn. -Kuhln Ind Mrs.Augun nu;seven brothers,Fu n kHenry ot Human, Rudolph of ~tmelle, Julllu of Cwg, GustavHMP'-'r.Albert und Martin k of Arlingmn;four grand- ~nwheat. The new national wheat p ' consists of A huge urn-like tmphrnpable of holdng the wheat _hiked, Plyment ul fifty dollars 1- the winning nmple, and ex~ covering n trip to Chicago to .cdve the award which will be mldbythe donor Friday,Decembe Sth,nt the lnfematlnnal Amptheatre in_the Union Stock Y~- lt wu Announced. , and June Schmidt.Three ~ru preceded her In death.mong the rclxtivea coming a dlstante to lxtend Mn. midt'a funeral were Mr. andErnest Echwnknmp, Mr. and,Hans Holdofr of Wnkefleld; .Alvina Echtenkamp ofe;William Stork And Mr'me M\mderloh,bo¢h of wml ufnder thg auspices of the Prog1~a~awe Ladzea Club, was pmnounced Miwrtiu In 'Rm Enurpths It Bring! Results CALHOUN TEA WAS SUCCESS 1~ The Thankgiving Tea,held in ead 'Em and well-attended.. The o utstan di ng f ea tu re ni'the afternoon wa s a.review o f A .J . Cronin"s "K e y s to the Ki n g do m" , give n by Mr s. Otis Osn es of Onm~ ha. m - On KOIL at 7:30 P. M. Every Thursday Archies Dzn of Fun I 'rms WAADVERTI5 ONCE é. W BUT NOWI THE!NEWSPAPDOES rr\H|s£1'mn ~N G a -S ,2 0. »l\ , me o31 ;:I;I / On KOIL at 7:30 P. M. Every Thursday Archies Dzn of Fun DUFFY'S .\» °»- - Where the elite me e t to eat. where the c rowd gets a treat f¥'s Tavern. Presented by Schick lnlect Razors - o n - Kon, or 1 un A | 1 v \ u : u n Arlington's basketball team will meet Hoopeis eager; twice during lthe 1942 season, it is learned.The present schedule calls for a game ,at Hooper on January 16, followed |\w a second encounter on the Arl~ington floor, February 24. Q y of the Blair Methodist Church ll planned for Tuesday evening, De-|uember 2. The meeting will be held at 7:30 a. m., at me home uf Mr.land Mrs. Leslie Oflen. II Modern ~THANKSGIVING i;D A N C E nation loc 25c 500 $1 $5 in October 4,625,650 14,406,342 1 ,so3,9so 1s0.1s4. 61,804 21,384,540 'of Nebraska college of Agncul-;4;/;b%§.00If"re1 says the LZ, S. Forest Service 3c01'5ss.s0fWill have a. supply of_red cedar '751'9g0,00.trea, for sale netx spnnK at the 1sof1s4.00 Bcssy nursery near Halsey that aa9,02o.0olwiIl be large enough to meet any demand that is likely w dnvoloP~ss,93S,9a4.so|Black Locust,apricot,choke cherry,and tame:-lx have beenEVN E W K I R K ,added to g list of species that will -'b la e.P N '{ R TrI{§ Rr S MEET S U F F E R S S T R O K E ,°»$'L'§"...\... farmers probably will Q -*Q f obtaln more than one million ge_E.V.N kirk f rum su~tl " n s t eThe First uarterl Conference fered a .mil av. hlls home, about Eiiikifiiiéiw" 'i$"'° Imgroved 5:30 o'clock,§aturday . °"em"g'lmo[st.ut9 conditions in most partsAccondingshtnlgzls»>q5»-°-=»-Mrof tho state during the last few Newkirk ou he a sto recover th the rnain reason orfromthe effects within a wk-',?`.Z'§,.i§'.1 such extensive plant- He has been the victim of a heart ing of trees. ailment for more than a year.However, there'e ,gn need for conserving moisture for trees,C O U N T Y F A R M E R S WI N ' r ~ W S A L E i i i ?il. "'I»i§»u»§'" »2'Zi.'€i'$'.§`""1'f2 lplowed in the fall and left rough- At the Taylor & Wells livestocklened to hold water and snowex- nuction, last week, Ross Davis olleept where erosion by wind is like-Illnir sold a ronn heifer for $74. ly.llnrry Larsen, Kennard, sold eight'On sloping land,cross furrows lhnrsesz is top, o bay geldinl- sold_can he olowed on the contour at .....,..,.., ... emysantneinums com-pleted the decorations. Visiting and games provided en~ lteriainment, with prizes going toIM11ChrisBendorl,Gilbert.Hil- genkamp, Mrs. Carl Lottman, and Vernon Hllgenkamp.. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Carl hottman and family, Mrs. Henry Scheer, Messrs. and Mesdames Ed Gnuse and fam-ily, Clarence Hilgenkamp and fam- ily. Elmer Westerrnan and family, Gilbert Scheer ahd daughter, G. W. Hilgenkamp and family, WilliamHoennemanand family,Vernon Hilgenkamp, Walter Schmidt and family, Henry Greunke and family,Albert Neiman and daughter,Aug- sorensen was fonnerlv OlinCross of this nlace.'I Mrs, Will Hadley has closed hurl home for the winter and will visitlin Omaha with her dauzhter. Mrs lV. W. Boyles. later Koing to Cali-fomia to visit her son.PrankHadley,, |Mrs. W. T.Waldron and Mrs. Frank Brslthwait were co-hostc§» ses.Wednesday, w ul..wires]gihrcle at the Conlzrentional 3 Mr. and Mrs Men'itt McClellan.who have been visiting relati-.-feel here for several weeks, left wm., nesdny for Shreveport.Lousiana.where thev will be stationed ,,,,l an indefinite nerlod.Mr. lllc»|Clellan is with the U. s. Geolozi cal Survey.lust Stranghoener,Fred Ahlmeyer'-4 and Irene, Harry Walkenhomt and family, Harvey Hilgenkarnp andfamily, Orville Benson and daugh-lter, Otto Hartman, Chris Bendori''and Elmer Breithaupt of Blair; Walter Wehmeyer und family, Louis Dunklau and fnmily, Rudolph Dunklau, Walter Knecht and (am- ily, John llreithaupt of Fremont; August Stork and Harlan,Art ,~ank Cue 1 Mrs..John ltogen; and daughter.Mrs. Klrsh and Mrs. John Ihigers'Jr., of Omaha were zuests of MrsRmdaGamotenattheMerrill Johnson home,Monday.1 ;Mr and Mrs. Clarence Peteh=~n .and daughter, Marilyn. of OmalmyijemFriday nilrhr nuance or oh.. _ Many Thousands of Satisfied Users cmecu Siied ar ||y ¢=..{'}'...¢§'.¢i' o€§ <0 fnrsrovsnr"`if fa f u m e : ~.Q mlruua Q,_,.¢~ llll oumumuae nm umm 'See Us Before Youl Plugge, Albert Stork and family, Nonis Ward hoinn.T\i£.'}§n&"1\iéL Albert Ladker and family.Paul RusneI|Ward called dunmr ilu Knecht and family, Leonard Scheer evenuur.THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27 A! 0ft's Hall Bennington, Nebr. Frankie Franklin And His Orchestra Admission 40a - 25c Ihn\*st!3; is top, a bay gelding. s~ldlcan be plo~ed on the contour at fm $70.F.w.Kmse, also offintcrvaht of two or three rodS- 01/ m ms h o / v s : O and Bewr Distributors ale beer indunlry, and-gm which may own:}>prognm helps keepnw-abiding. F ented with the Sqn - Norlcn We Will Maintain an Office In the Matthiesen Building Every Thursday Beginning December 4th National Farm Loan Assionation Jack Lawrence Hozlry Truhlu * P " v 14 .\1e f m v r m 1 § * : ' § ' f |_ #Mn I 0 all $54.Advertise In The Enterprise Church Announcements next Sunday rnorn.ing at 10:30.I M M A N U E L L U T H E R A N .gi B A P TI S T (`°.H.I-larniito mi le s no r th we st o f Te l b a s ta ) - E . Ec k ha rd t:Tha nk sgi vi ng servic es at 10:30 a. nm., November 20.Sun- day School a t 9:30 a.m.Di vi ne servic e at 10:30 a. m. C H U R C H O F C HR I S T- - T.A . Linden mey er:10:00 o.. rn., Church Sc hool, Mrs.Pearl J ohnson, eupt.; 11, mor ning wo rship.6:30, junior Moming servic e, 11 a. ni. Evenin th e me I Corinthians,7:30 p. Young People, 6:30.Pray e r mee ing,Wednesday evenings a t 7 : 3 ME T HO D I S T- " J o h n P .Brook 10 a. rn., Churc h School.11 a. rn Churc h wor shi p, anthem b y choi and eenfnon, "Some Great W onie o the Bi ble "- -th e f ir at in I ser ies omeeting.7:30,evening worshipidisc ussions.Y o u th Feliowshl and message by Ho wa r d 'i'.Ho l- roy d,missionary to Mexic o a n d South A med c a. ST.P A U L L U T H E R A N O F ORUM- G. A . C a r lso n : ls t S un d a y in Ad ven t.11 a. rn. morning wor- ship.K E N N A R D L U TH E R A N - - - P C. Jensen:Sunday School,10 a.ln. Churc h,npec inl Thank sgiving ser- vic es. 7:45 p. rn. T R I N I T Y EV.~L U T H E R A N C H U R C H - I I .C. J ul F:ese:A 'l`hnnks=giving sf\r\iu will lu given Wednesday 7 p. in.Choir rehen sal, W ednendny 8 p. m. L U T H E R A N - H .C.Jorgensen Sunday Sc hool, 9:30.English se vices, 10:45.Vesper servic es, 8 p rn.Thanks giving Day servic es a. the c hurc h at 10:30. CON(; RE GA TI ONA L» »- Hr 8_ Barber,Te k n m m :Churc h se vices, 11 a. m . ST .m a n r s EP I S C OP A Gordon Hu ge s:Mo r n in g wor s h i a t 11 o'eloc k.Sunday School a 9:30. or Sell GRAIN :'ter Bockhorst, Martin Krugér .J|£|'§§§"'§§',§'m§f"'°' at the Albert Mad- I Mr. and Mrs. Han-v Madsen an]1 son, and Ernest Luker. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lottman were mar- Inmil H d v.h _"be` rind at the St. I'nul's Lutheran home '?hu~ad:yeveningt M n j Church on December 1,1921 and|Mr. agud Mrs. Einer Hansen were' the ceremony was performed b y "y ':dF",fd'"°"'3 Suncéay. enpresent puter,mv. G. w'fFTemhnt -»»Q»"¢»&'& ='Z"l?.§»3 g o er.esday at the Einer Hanurf ome.e J o s s F o n W O R K E R S |Mr.and Mrs.Rilev Brudenen .land h n v .Mr.and Mn. J.C.The Nebraska State Employment Bmdex-num, Mr_ lfld Mn. Malcolm: Service in lnoklng gor gxgalified §,'?32°" 3.5!S w "and P°ny. PHONE 57 BEN REEH I-lolmqulst Grain U Lumber Co.~ u ;g;g';°~"=-to fill the following ;;".;"'m,"'$f'~»*:*'€»$1,."°:§:; |S o r e n s e n B r o s .P h o n e W h i t e 2 2 3 Sundnv dinner mlesla nc thesso Stock Control Clerks. at $1.00 Chnrles ffrodemen home.hr.'S Mrs.Malcolm Bmdersen And24MachinePartsInsnectors at JF?" *Fld J.C.Brodersen weren A _:»Q Cammittce? A.: This Committee represents the 5 works with law officials to correct vio. when beer is sold. A vigorous "Clem-m the retail sale of beer wholesome md ;;,;¢.;;;' méni r¢p§éséi{\I&J§`1vh§»}',,,§§"fa1',,'}§'v"f,§e'"§';',§'§aC**_1:&="~*>" '!W !iT.1¥f"fm"f1~.§l`.d§"§'1i'LZ',,"9f`§'.§"i',?,T§.2.§.§'" " ' °M d - I 1~'3'f§'5f=`fj M o r g a n H y b r i d s H a v e B e e n S o l d i n :.-Ch '° " " ° "- m M~.°'¥-fm'Z"°'é»'.°r?;¢l°..'£.¥'"»f;|'%,';,'}B u r t C o u n n y f o r F o u r Y e a r s a n d S a l e s a E R 1 » 1 A N S E AL §?f§`L'3§y1"2"°"°"celebrate- no D b lS A L E U N D E R W A Y ,Mr.,,,;'M"'*°"~°"d H a v e o u e d E a c h Y e a r rs.George Hansen e£~~i!=":"v 'pm Sunday m¢m°.,..]'., .. ., . . .. . . . , . . . - . . . . .. . _ _..-_ .IQ ALE nn w m a 246 Wu-ninn Legal acliol; in 52 cue: - Norlcn We Will Maintain an Office In the Matthiesen Building Every Thursday Beginning December 4th National Farm Loan Assionation Jack Lawrence Hozlry Truhlu " W1 1f.ifW'P.». ii¢:'§'§ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . _ .,, .4: -.= * " "1».r .a rvf T " " sur;Your Portrait -~ Your children. or grandchildren will enjoy and appreciate your photograph aa a remembrance. It'a tha one thins: that no una elle an five them.l)on'! dalay too lon! . .. ret the portrait now. Rabbass Studio Q ¢U » Lama' by elmepdliermnn ~ a r m , : G .'€2.a"'2».;;";'*"t§ , ";" CI b.Mrs.wud Swenson is ocad 'u n h m e m I m m f l §?"f?¢.¢'2`°°l°b"°°Knuted m r m m n emlmle d i a m 1 Cm y. letters were m o y.s ma t t h ¢ T' h 1 |-1Hermanh u exceeded itz 61:per home. Sunday m..?§ZT 'i~m"»'?IT, capltl goal for levenl consecutive and l f f l Bib-I Hlnlen.Mr. nndyearn.Mn.Shlhe"eller. and Mr. mdlgg; Ca rl Hlnaen and funny of AI bum (mm Fort Collin:'cmrao, if um inmnltlng mam-' D,fI'°'g"';';'§_°*°"d°d the oneaetl Isl from wé h lztldente in the ln: Pddny _,,g}g ";B"g,'§""§gg B l '1-u h oo u I lamxf., L., trnva. -m ,...:.'f.,.:... .£":"'..'i9°ee==-.'i'if= mm Th i s C o m W i l l B e o n Di s p l a y a t t h e BURT COUNTY CORN SHOW in Telamah, December 4 and 5 DEALERS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY R n r f P n n n n r _pa ! !'An na | ( ; n e u ?Il l n u . : d n i l t l n i .L-tive work?you cAiw'HELP iN 'rw6 {§}i§s' Buy ynur bm in reputable nlmu. Report law violation; to the mthoritiu or to this Commimm. Nebmflfnnnzwnns ~ _nnéif 'i>i§&i&`£m>ns oormmm HAIILES E. SANDALL, Suu Director'no rim Nnaonal an nk lld g H r l u u s n l l o u r n m o l n u m a n e l I l l l - u - v u p IIUUTQ m a u m m u u a u t n m a n u u u n o l ~-~~ -"W"am z H.;:¢;;'<.;.r'"»..»JJ§;;""'°"'I BLAIR »~'TQKAMAHmber 15 1 Colondo by Nils In tha n Brinul zz In-£7»'?f~<~¢~»»-'Advu-dn in huaahxpdn v l 4 'Y Cempbe||'s Mortuary PHONE 91 Ambulance Service .. If You Want the Best . . . . u r n ~»--- Radiant Lump c -o - A - L {gg; $1275 Dllivered } PHONE 333 Christensen Lbr. Co. NO T IC E O F ' P R O B AT E O F W IL L O'Hunlon &0' Ha nlon .Attorn ey s I n the Co un tv Co u rt o f W as h in m ton County . Nebraska.NOT I C E :On tho 12th day o f Dcccmbefr.1941,at e le ve n o'clock A. M.. at the Co unty Co urt Ro oms i n Bla ir.W ashimrton County , Ne~ ba-asks, Edna Ma e B r o w n M I I of- fe r f o r nrobabe.a.wr itte n instru- ment nuru ortimr to be the last W illand Tes tament of Har ry H. Bro wn.dec ea sed, at whic h time and Dlace a ll oersons c onc erned :nav apnea: and c ontest the nrohate thereof. (SEAL)John A. Csrriklln. 45~4t County Judze. I w`¢1: E rséAL1 a John A. Can-iran. 46-41;County Judge ~om men o 1 D 0 Ha nlon asadmin istra tor o f the esta te of a d d Le na Draearer. deceased. Dated this 12 th d a y o f No ve m Mr. an~ we 1'AvLoR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY I-`re n l - A !12:00 0'clockH o g s - C a n l e - I - I o n a » S h e e p 10 yearn mllug mr nm vnnm-rn ln \h|| xernmry |~ your zuurnmee"TR ll llnu umm depvmdnble umrlmc yan can flnd lu buy and IBII nl»fmmrk. .=-oy eO ~ a .s 0 Mr. an d Mrs . J ame s P re sba wi ll spend Thankslrivinrr with relatives at the Georxre H. W illiams home inOmaha. Mr .and Mr s.Fr a n k Eric ksen will observe their Golden W eddimr anniversary .Sundav.December 7, ic lebrati nn the o c c asion with open ouse. ' -. D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g Oslwpnthic Physidm ~-0 1150 Nnnh Brold St. Fremunl, Nebrukl D me ieis. Elzin: Corinne Cahoon the Carl Pi and Mes daW aiter N i Jensen. an~ Sllll(hV » Mr s.AlbeKu hr 's b ir t Grand Island ~rrived. Tueed~a~. f§.~ a vi s it wi th He r ma n r e la ti ves an dfriends. Mr s . 0 .H.Kn o o of J ane sville. Wisc onsin.arrived i n He rman . ear ly th is wee k to mak e her ho me with her father. Marshall J ac kson. ~ Knoo. a caroenter.wi ll c ome a r. Mr . a n d Mr s.I-Iar rv B entle y ofOmah a were we e ke n d :meets of Mr . a n d Mrs .Ben W ac hter. Mi ss Marv J ane J essen enter- tained th e I-lill Creek Lu th e rLeasrue.Tueadav evening.a t the D. W. Rutledsre home.Clarence Paulsen of Blair had c harge of the meetimr.A lunc h was served. Mr .and Mr s.Ha r r v Hulto ui at and c hild ren of W althill were Sun-day dinne r lruests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grenier. Mr. and Mia. Leonard Tay lor and children of Oma h a visited the James J ohnson home. Sunday .Mrs. J oe Cmtsinsrer entertained the Baptist Ladies kenainzton a t the Fred Roizert home. Tuesday .Th e He r ma n schools wi ll be c l o s e d tod av and Fri day fo r Thankslzivimr holidalfs.The teac h- er s wi ll zo to th e ir h omes fo r th cw e e k - e n d - » - B e s s i e I a o m t o W a y n e ; .g .... 21 S H O P P I N G D A Y S U N T I L C H R I S T M A S ¢A m € I ' l C l n H o m e Club Program Subject, Fii. "The Amex-loan Home" was the topic aruunq which the HermanWoman's Club program was wov- en, last Friday nllemoon.Mrs. G. O. Pomdle was hostess, serving 5 two-o'cloek dessert luncheon be- fore the business meeting. Mm. L. S. DeVoe of Plxttlmouth, Stats Chnirman ot the American Home Department, Wu the mdn ~puhr of the llternoon, describ- '~rnsm. \NOTICE OF PHOBATE OF WILL A. C. Debel, Attorney In the Countv Court of Wuhimz-ton County. Nebraska.NOTICE:On Lhe Sth day of December. 1941. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the County Court Room:inBlair, Washlnzton County. Nebras-ka. Laura Berbelsen will offer forurobple. a written instrument Dur- Dortmz in be the lut Wlll undTestamentofJakob Andrensandeceased. at which time and Dllca Nofncs OF PROBATB OF WiLL0'Hlnlon 1 o'1-xmlon. Attomeyi In the County Court ol Wuhlnz- ton County. Nebnlkx. NcmcE= On tho ,\2th day ofDecember. 1941. at un o'clock A.M.. xt the Countv Court Rooms inBlxlr.Wuhinzton CountY.Ne-brukx.Clara Elizabeth Morganwill bftex- for Drobnte, a written xn-strument nurnortimz to be the lastWill and Testament of George W. Morlrin. decealed. at wmon timeandplace all nemans concerned may anoear and contest the vrobatethereof. Dated thin 18th dn ol Novem- ber. 1941. (SEAL)John A. Caniann.46-dt County Judxe. inne CahwnHelnia Ice Redmv.The Wesleythu nnsldent.Wednaldly.bex-lain will bedw. Decem~ The Herrmmet Thuredasession Mr. aand Mr. andserved 'ref =~in mcelvlnz Ic)\ildren'a hothe next meetnnnual electiohold.Mr. und Mbe were Sxtu lt the ClydeMm. A. w.uulte ill nnzlin.Mn.Dondel-sen and MTeknmxh attethe home of -WadnesdnMr. and MAndBllllenu-d at the CMrs. Lann erine Blrtllhk. zuests of theilv. Mr .and ~ seI\'s :meats ne r wi ll b e sen family . a Shirley. R6~ family. Carlily. and Rav ..t ~ o r e t a Dlay inzatariedz Mm. Fallen rec eived high, and Mrs.Paul Hanc oc k.secondhiszh. Mrs. J A Jes..neraen will en»tertain on Dec ember 3. Taylor U Wells Auction Company Hansen.ThFr id av eve Mr. a nd Sun dn v vi si mussens.Wednesda M r and MMr .and M Mrs.Ma r v Mr .and sen entertaio f Er n u f s L o r a le e : V i r nia ' :Rg llf B Bi ll Ethe l Ma e K Mac kintosh, Rasmussen. Even inz :rueMesdames FARM SALES AUCTIONEERS Chau. W. Taylor, RoruldMlriin, Chester Pilfold Sl Johnson-your choice of four luctioneera with every du; selling experience and expert jud~as of values.Our complete auctio;1 : | :ter Sauna Mr. andfa rn i lv we o f Mr .an My r o n were :nies bee Of Ashner. Frida tended a GeonzeRobertR. W e sts o f Mr . a n d tertained evening fHa r la n d mUnd ~: Ha r old ° 7 son.Mr s. Mr . a n an d Lealdin ner zu dr e w B o Mr .an Sundav aMrs . Ch ri Mr s . H ill thp na Auatun Ra r - M m H and Ch ar truest! ofMr. an~ gr an d f~ ~ounty Decals Lissette Johnson! & J W Johnsonto Anna Elaner: Lts 2 & 11, Blk 4 in Shepherds Add to Village of Arlingwn, $45.Emma E Ender w Anna E Els- ner: Lts 1 & 12, Blk 4 in Shep- hards Add to the Village of Arl- ington, $45.Lydia 0 & A L Langston to An- na M Elmer:Lts 3 & 10, Blk 4in Shephards Add to the Villnge of Arlington, $45. Vir gin ia of Omah a and Mr .an d Mr s.Gu y Bailev of Blai r wereSun dav dinner guests o f Mr s . Clara. W hitnack. 1 el Hansen and Mr s. Sto rk an dfreshmen W i ll anTh ur sd av and Mr s. Thos e h DR. C. R. MEAD DENTIST Rooms in Mule Building Blair, Nebruka fa ~ il~ . Mr. an~ baby sueHe rm a n Ne w s thereof. rsmna John Afca~éan41-fn County Judire. Mr . a n d tained a t : Sunda v. fo Sto rk and Har la nd W ert W ulf . a and Mr s. L e e we n e Mr .an dfa mi lv wer e ily. Ot ,1 |.1 la mSkinn er oi ' Sen Diesro.California. Novemb er 18.Th e Ski nne r!are fo rmer He r ma n residents.Mr s. Skinner having tauszht here sever- al y ears as Miss Clair J ensen.Waldo Hanc oc k and Henry W ub~ benh ors t a tte nde d a c a ttle s ale atAtc hlnson.Novemb er 13. Mr. an d Mm. T. K. J a c ks on lef t. 'Phumdav fo r California.whe re th e r wi ll mak e the ir home.Th ey have been ensranc ed in .oneratinz a cafe nea r Tek ama h. Mrs. G. F. Lowe has been on thesic k list for a week with the flu. Mesdames F w d W eaver.E mi lPollen.J oe Crutsinizer.and Get- ald Yo we ll visited Mr s.Kenn eth J u di th an d Da vid . an d Mr s . 0 . H.Go ds ev of He rman .Mr .an d Mr s. Iva n He lms and Lois and Mr s. Belle Granden o f Oma h a wi ll he'Thanksgivin g dinner sweats of Dr. and Mr s . H.W .Gr an de n at F \lll- efrton.Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Marc us K1offer and children and Mrs . O.H.Godsey were S undav dinne r iru esta o f Mr. an d Mrs.Ho wa r d Stuenkel.W i llia m Sutherland." U n c l e Bi ll" to mu n v. wa s r e ve r te d to b e qu ite i ll la st we ek a t the h o me o f his dauazhter.Mr s.Re v Andersenof Te ka mah . A ba hv dauszhter.Saliv J ean. ~ c f ' " E r Mr . tertaini n f .f o Ea r l J Ma tz en R a v R first DMr s.0 scores. ments. Mr s . Elizabe day , to y M n . 'i| . ag |::.I "~en d at Hoo pe r wi th he r un c le an d aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A nton Tu nbenr. Mr . a n d Mr s.J oe Ba n da r andMarian were Sundav din ner sweets o f th e T.K. Ive rsons. Mr s.Geortre Sheets an d c hll-dren of B lai r were di nne r s wee ts. Saturduv.a t the D.O.Sheets home.Mr s . Ro v Metzle r a nd c hi l- d r e n me n t Fri dav ther e.Fourteen atte nded the weekly rneetinn o f the Bautist Gui ld.a t Mre.An n a I'eddie's.Th e ne xt meetmir wi ll b e wi th Mrs . J amesV a n Horn. Dec ember 4. Mr .an d Mr s.W i lli a m A d a ms .. |: :\° - and Mm.Leo Chamberlain.Barbara and Gerald,~ ;|... J'h;nmarL 'Yiewa ~"~==- , sa Vern Hn '"fw~n Bhlr, Nebr.,November 2'l,_19|l --THE l:N'l'\vfln=vn1nl»_ F m u . . tt omey i ~uhinz- d n 'of 'c lo c k A ~ ~ms in tv.Ne - Mo r g a n tten 1n- the la st ur g e W . c n ti me |c e me d Drobate ¢A m € I ' l C l n H o m e Club Program Subject, Fii. "The Amex-loan Home" was the topic aruunq which the HermanWoman's Club program was wov- en, last Friday nllemoon.Mrs. G. O. Pomdle was hostess, serving 5 two-o'cloek dessert luncheon be- fore the business meeting. Mm. L. S. DeVoe of Plxttlmouth, Stats Chnirman ot the American ,"~;f';.;41;4»..~,.5- fm ~'¢~.~f,.~<4 s -*~h ~ r f 1 ; = . ~ ~ ~ Clarkson Hunks Entertain A(Clrd Plrly Mr. and Mrs. Cllrkson Hunk eteruined at cards. Slturdn' ev~inz. for Messrs.and MesdxmEarl Jensen. Bernard Wulf. OtMatzen. Harold Chrisbenaen.1Rav Ruwe. The Earl'Jannns w~first prize. and vmnnd Ruwe aMrs.Om Ma t n received loscores. The hos s served refzumenu. Mrs. Will I-lumen.Edna.l n ~nd d ~~gdr,D -umdl M n .° ' ~ ; § " ° °G u d r ; ' l n YY a r e l2 5 d a y s x t t h e F r e d é ' $ u . § " f . ° $ f " " ~M ; E d i t h H i s e l i n e o f O n ; - 1 3 i s a n n I wa. ? ° n ¢ s g w . m § ' B . : : ° " 'r g |v ¢ | Mr. and Mn. Hana Gnstin werebmmz .iIZ'Sf'i?,'.€'.,'T'.£2§'5.§'§;,§1:;*;;, mg?" at the Solomon no v-he man- mum Library ahelves.|Mr. and Mn. William Hinellne "The Fun Encyclopedia"edited and Billy were Sundxv eveninu wa-by E. o. Harbin,is an ,lx-§>urp<>»ef§*°£§_"'° R°b¢n Pebenen home ¢Kwok for those interestd in recre-n -.ation for clubs uschooll, °*1P~'\==»!¢$§m?.2`f1'l-s.a rn Hmelme OF By-Gone Years s I year :gb-1940 Stockholders of the Burt CountyCo~0perative OH Co, got I $17,000dividend. New washable plastic seats wereinstalled In the Home Theatre. ofsinD weo mlloa t co~ide .fof = -e ~--_._..-2:-9 °--» I HOSPITAL NOTESBooks Min Mule Pedersen,memberthe Binh- Hospital nm-nlng ml! ee February, und Rnymcnd A. lon of Loi Angeles, CalilomlL,ne lasued a nurrlage llceme lnxlha,recently.Following their mage they went. to Dea Muinel, vs, where they will reside forime, Until gollng to the westn to mlke their pennnnent ru- ure . Mrs.Barry Campbell and A I Kilgore returned to the mm\nn ant- r, ub~ vas \ f= vlan owns Ind ueulan Um- Laura Tofte.Myron andended the Sonia Helms Icen Omaha.Wednesday eve':is returned to Llncoln on Y-Y eveninz.Hasan.andal Otto Hur and Dorothy. mond Ruw and famllv at-he celebration in Fremont the Silver Weddinz an~ v of the Gottllab Lall- and Manraret Rasmussenln and Mr. md Mn. Louisen and Laurita am w belvlnz day dinner sweat: of Mx- G. Allely and family llrc the I-Iarrv Madaena ob- elr twentieth weddlnz an- '. were Mr. and Mrs. EdEd. Nels. Walter. and El- sen. d Mrs. Otto Madsen and were Sundav me m o lVlrs. leonard Munk.ern Hanaen.teacher o l'ner School.held a Pat- -.... ....., .iw--=.n uvv u uma AL M,Your Party", by Helen Stev e ns " Flahar, provides a play or a game'He for every occaainn.Falling in Lhalam same category, ia a aedes of books Me put out by Beckley-Candy Co.,""" |Publlahera, of Chinn-rm. aenf ' lea, which will prove of especial val-'Hg ue ioxivins trlodc dren". dren", mu " , teachen, includes "Thanks- in the Schoolryom", "Pa» Entert-linmenta lor Chil-"Chrlltmu Play: For Chil- "Little Playa For Chrilb-and 'The Merrleat Christ- maa Book". The Gift Book of the Month ael- ectlnn la now an hand-"Remem-hrance of Thing: Past" by Marcel Proust.Sevan short atorlea are in- corporated into two volumes. Other new books: "Qulncie Bnl liver",Mary King;"Benjamin Blake", Edison Marshall; "Sarato- ga Trunk",Edna Farber;"A Thousand Shall Fall", Hans Hahe. n k l f mlla: 'Mr _I I we:WanGulten1 Blar mllchilGu:L : sthe m x-ll y. Sunday for Messrs. and Mea- mea Andrew Hoier and fxmlly ofermln, Mlrtin Maier, Rav Buschd Iarnine. of Omahn: Mn. 080encke and virls. Scott Hlneline:l Clyde Hinellne of Ha m m: Hy and John Hineline of Arl~Mn: Clifford Hineline and sonl.nry Nohrenberz md Peter. Wil-zn Hinellne md son end Mrs. ith .Hinellne of (main: Mr. andn. Neil West And soul.lr ,and Mn.Robert Peterun ra Mondnv evenlnk callers nt the.her Gusti hnorne.$11. Alnha Hunt and Mn. HansMn of Omnhn went Sundnv af- noon at the Peter Joneshome.Kr. end Mrs.Frank Kiefer oflr were Satunhv vldwn at the uh Hlnelino home.fr. and. Mrs. Fred Gustin mddren soent Sundnv at the Dave min home. ln Blair.lr. and Mrs.Neil West emer-led Mn. Anna West, Saturduh everal finished oickinz corn inneizhhorhood this week.TheI is fine thin wm- Unatles Houghton, 85, business-'M' -YHTY Foley, home ~man of terrilonl days, died this Mrs. C. N. Robinson, who 5week.mitwd to nn appendectomy,v zero today. Mrs. John Sutton ls nhalrmnn of. the T, B. sesl sale in Blair.The Red Cross Roll cm will be extended a week beaule of had mlds. Mn. Fnnk Hightree Ms been rwelected preddmt of tha Degree of Honor. Gold Championship 4-H medals were lwlrded Pml lee Jonas AndRohnd Wilkins. s o 5 yeah ego-.1936 L E. Ward of Kennnrd retiredfrom business tflzr more than 40 Blair hld turned ln 450 mernber~:hips as tha Red Cross drive nearedltn goal. Dorowv Jenann nf A..n....»....- The mercury dived to 8 above dh Thu v- <> , "Aumpr " h n ~- M \1 an 15¢u ¢ ° ° " , w i " \ ~;°':'.'. ~ .. a ~cron is fine this y ear. Mr s.Alic e Ro we o f B la i r is spe nd imz s ome time with h er so n.Arthu r Rowe. an d family . Mr .and Mr s.Ro v Knisrht o fOma h a s n en t Su n d a v a t th e V e r n Samson home. ~ (yloloé. r. and Mr s. Chr is Chr istoff er-entertained.Sunday . for Mr . Mrs. Geox-are Follen of Omaha. .and Mr s .W . J .No va k a t- |the funeral o f Mr s .Chris~tensen of Oma ha.he ld Fra- fternoon at the Orurn c hurc h. Csrthv Prosrressive Club mem- rnet at the h ome of Mrs. Bert er.W ednesdav. November 19. :soc ial afternoon of c ontestsisitimr.Prizes wer e awarded onteet winners.A t the c loseheafternoon.refreshments served b v Mr s .Paul Ba rr y rs. 'W alter Novak. Mrs. J ohnhoo d a nd Mr s.Leona A r m- s we r e n e s ts .e Proxrressive Clu b wi ll me et Mrs. J ohn Barrv of B lair. De- er 4 .when Mr s.J ohn Aron-nd Mrs .Be rt C oo be r wi ll be e servinsz c ommittee. ~. J. H. Nearhood soent. Mon-ith Mr s .James Thomnson. d e v visitors a t the J ames Dson home were Mr. and Mrs. rd Sion.M m .J ames Sion,ohn Tho mason. all of Omaha. ~.J ames Mu lli n and Mr s. ~ .Th o mo s o n assisted a t the he Club . sunoer in Blair,dav evemnsr. and Mrs. Dan Thomnson and and J ac k Bsekman visited at awrenc e Cook ho me in A r l- . Sundav.an d Mr s. Flovd Hi n : vi si te d nd Idrs.Ho wa r d Thomason Advertise in The Emerm-he It Brian Result:\m~f(¢{ »..s ( m '. Tuesdsv. The uunila en-D O I I O I I 1 | ` ¢ W $ their parents wi th a § ' " § 5 f ° w _ _ f g , _ m ilfnui _Lel§nd ]&.!{p1ler.son o f Mr .and ny in Chicnsra u v \ 4 U l I l y o ui e J o h n s o n w e r e S u n d a y eats of Mr. and Mrs. An- .a an d fa mi ly .d Mr s .E d Meneke were uno er Ques ta o f Mr. a nde Ko rs ho i i n He rman . Lrold Rasmussen has been st few dave. Mr. and Mrs.enshnv visi ted her.Srm~ erold Frenc h.Vi r n i n i l. es wer e Thur sday d innerMr . a nd Mr s . J o e L o ve . Mr s.Henry Danielrney - Mrs. Ted Si monse n and 1t Tues dav even i nz an d v a t the oarentel.W al-fafield. home. Mrs. Ravmon d Ruwe and re Su ndav dinn er eu estsd Mr s. Geo re e Ku hr . Pofte an d Marian Nelson ts o f Mi ss B ar ba ra P at- lend at a six o'c lock din- v eveniniz. Later thev at-:Iass olnv. Nelson and Ma r ia n a n d a n were Sund av din nerMr . an d Mr s. J im Ry a n. Mr s.Ha r old S tor k en- at vinoc hle.Saturday |f.MB8BfB. and Mesdamear'lf . J Huensanaen.Ray mussen.Eve re tt Rlnrk. Mr s . F re d Mu lle r . wen t th e wee k -end a mo ng re la ti ve s in Te ka ma h. Mr . a n d Mr s .Paul Paulse n anddaugh ter.LaVe rne.were Sunday sinner sruests at the Aaron Hansen ome. en d c hi ld re n wi ll be irnonn:theThanknmivinir dinner zueats at the Goeiorze Ku h r .Jr..horne in Bla ir, t ay . Mr. a nd Mr s. Hr vnn W arric k andfa mi lv vis i te d Mr. an d Mrs . A b ra - h a m W arric k o f Arlinrrton,Sun- Mr .and M m .J .Me r to n Ru h r :san | ; 'l M senandM tendCh ri d a vM< bersmi i v we r e Sundav even-}dH!»'.Coop s o f the J o hn Bec klun Thanksiriving dinner mle s ta a t f o r : the home of Mra . Carrie Sirnon senlnnd will be Misses Annes Simonsen and the - Ellen Ke lly .Mr .an d Mr s.Te d Sirnonsen an d fa r ni lv o f Oma ha :and David Sixnonsen of Linc oln. Mr .an d Mr s.G.A .Ra th man n o f werean dNear and Mr. and Mr s. E . E . Di xon and Htrond a u z h t m " e u anend to da v w n h l Th Dr . an d Mr s.No r ma n K .Rath- ma nn i n Blai r. Mr. and Mrs . E . E . D ixo n e nte r- tainer! at dinner.Su nd ay . fo r Mr . and Mrs. G. A. Rathr nann. Amon g th os e atte nd in g th e So m Jn He nle Ic e Re vu e i n Omah a,Wedneedav eveninsr. were Mr. and Mr . a n d Mrs . A . E . D i xo n vi si t- ed the E. E . Dixon home. W ednes-day evening. \. Mrs.Kenneth Tvson and Bar- wi thcernb son aon tlMr dav 1 Su: Thonf Richa and J M rJarne f ' » | l . . Mi ss D or othy Rogers c fkii-§§{d sland an d George Ra th mar m o f Flair have reveaied their mlrrisge. 0118 Uf th!! WOFBI dust Rtnrrmu Nr- 0 V J \.-an l§\l"|.U|)].`mc oii'A"r`7i=:Mi s a Qla , d y s Mo o r e o f B la i r ml ~ H Y : larry Berger of Herman were ' " " °_uuM "mrried in Lincoln, Wednesday.g u mme dg The Girl Reserves lead by Mil viwund on Fm 51.11 1°-mu.red Mccin. are mlrifm 'P ta <=...»..`- mi.-m;v;ii"'E".if"°""m ~--:°tfi¢.?.-H5-°.:7:=_°=xae:=;_s»|Nw Fnednchsen HardwareSouth Sioux City. Nebr mud ¢¢'m¢h Ezniliih |i§¢,'1iiiI ns thu plum ol Inez Hutchlnl who enigned because of illneas. IusrnusselCassie Evey eti rec eweJensH1 Mr s.N l Ma ri e avenimr )et.Ie1' vIoinrc hd er b i r tl ever ho. nes W a?1°§=1~.I 1. `112{ri£1.d" NBT5Hansen.Ha rvey Stork and Haz-:l hjlnh.and Mr . msen.lo w.Mr s.elaon served re- Lannmsns worn :guests of Mr .ml f . rs. L aura Tofbeldav.Friday .a t ne were Messrs. ter Snunenfield.firn Rvan .E d iener. nests of Mr. and hnnnrina M m oara A n n wera Sundpv dinner:meats of the Georszo Relds 1n Her~ man.Mr. and Mrs. J . S. C onetv event Sun da y af te rn oo n wi th Mr .an d Mr s.W i lb u r C o n e tv o f n e ar He r - man.Sun dnv evenimr zuests o f Mr . and M m .By r on B u n n . M a r v A n nand J ac k. wer e Mr . an d Mr s.Neil Burdic and children and Mr .and r \.uu||.Thu r: M rEd na the I imrto. M r Mr .1 and dWedn Ha rla Mrs. Ht-lilo Hna c k . a ll of Oma ha .Z§§"§ In c elebration of the first bir1.h-M rd n v of their son.J ohn Marshall. visite; Mr. e nd Mrs. J .Me r to n Ku h r e "` | te l| i n tertmne d at di nne r. Thur sdav eve-|M r mu z f o r Mr .and Mr s.Ge o r ge ter wiK u h r J r.. a nd Ma rdelle of Blair I . .. p I |e3d8v evenimz Quests o f th e .nd Nelaons a t Orurn and Satu rdav evenina:wi th Mr . drs. Fred J ensen and sons. and Mrs .He n r v W u lb u m:!M r and Mr s.Le on ar d Ax- |Blair. Sundav afternoon. and Mrs. Gifford Nielsen en- ned, Sundav. for Messrs. and *gtg n u n s THE FIIIISIIIIIGPHONE 91 Ambulance Service l .l IM r s .A l b e r t K u h r . K u h r ' s b i r t h d a v .w M e s d a m e s I I e r r v i l y .O t t o A r n a n d f r v K u h r . Mr . a n d Mm .H~ tained a t a Th an k Su nd av. f or Mr . a Sto rk and children Har la nd W u lf a n d ert W ulf. and Shirl and Mr s.La rs L a L e e we n e ve n i mr Mr .an d Mr s.J o familv wer e S un da sulmer fruests of MHansen.Th e Ha nFr id av evenimz r u Mr . a n d Mrs . A r t un dn v vis ito rs o f ussens.W edne sdav afteIr .and Mr s .Pete r.and M m .Jen~ rs.Ma r v Ha n s e nMr .and Mr s.G en entertained.SufEr n u f s bi rthd av er a le e La rs en . 1rsinin.Rasmusselah fs.Bi llv andthel Mae Kuhr . Du ac kintoah,B e ttv aslnuaaen.an d H - enlnsr irueata weesdamesJens asmuasen. Harold *hirley .Robert R~ :ily . Carl Rau ma y .and Ra vmon d ' ~mzhten.Mr . an d Mr s .H a guests of the Arnold I l r .and Mrs. sen's :meats at Tha. ner will be the Rusen family. and Lou D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g Oslwpnthic Physidm ~-0 1150 Nnnh Brold St. Fremunl, Nebrukl \ {g g ; $ 1 2 7 5 D l l i v e r e d If You Want the Best . . . . u r n ~»--- Radiant Lump c -o - A - L PHONE 333 Christensen Lbr. Co. 1 The Hernun Chanmet Thursday. At thsession Mr. and Mn.and Mr. and Mn. J.served refreshments.in receiving fruit to bc)\ildren'a homes atthe next meetimz. D~nnnual election of ohold.Mr. und Mrs. Runebe were Sxtundlv ev~ lt the Clyde Pitch hMm. A. w.Clnrksquite ill nzlin. and coMn.Don Woodru!dernen and Mrs. JTehmxh attended W.the home of Mn. J.Wadnedn aftemoon.Mr. and Mn.F.-gg gl -15"-;,S»-=~ n a e .. WMrs. Lanrn Hove.erine Blrtllhk. Dorn hom.Joianhlnn MalinneCahoonattend~Helnia Ice Revue Indmv.The Wealeyxn Gui!thu nnsident. Mn. Jn¥°§'3°'$,"u%'»2'i' r n osfeuadw. December s. FARM SALES AUCTIONEERS Chau. W. Taylor, RoruldMlriin, Chester Pilfold Sl Johnson-your choice of four luctioneera with every du; selling experience and expert jud~as of values.Our complete auctio;1 Mesdames F w d W eaver.' i m Pollen.J oe Crutsinizer.and Ger~ a d Yo we ll visited Mr s.Kenn eth Thankslzivinnr holidaifs.The teac h- er s wi ll n o tu th ei r ho me s fo r th c week-e§1d-»-Beaaje Is om to W a y ne ; 1'AvLoR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY I-`re n l - A !12:00 0'clockH o g s - C a n l e - I - I o n a » S h e e p 10 yearn mllug mr nm vnnm-rn ln \h|| xernmry |~ your zuurnmee"TR ll llnu umm depvmdnble umrlmc yan can flnd lu buy and IBII nl»fmmrk. .=-oy eO ~ a .s 0 Mr. an d Mrs . J ame s P re sba wi ll spend Thankslrivinrr with relatives at the Georxre H. W illiams home inOmaha. Mr .and Mr s.Fr a n k Eric ksen will observe their Golden W eddimr anniversary .Sundav.December 7, ic lebrati nn the o c c asion with open ouse. ' -. D me ieis. Elzin: Corinne Cahoon . . . . .¢ | |s l a c here Messrs. andadsen and fam- amllxr. and Ilen- lns W ulf enl.er~Btivinif suvoer. cl Mr s.Eve re tt |Mr . a n d M m . Sharlene.Rob-ev Mitc hell. Mr. rsen and L o r a rinltors.hn Ta y lo r a n d after noon and . and Mrs. J ens a W ulfs were -sts. nur iluljlr yere The followine R'I.I\?Sts helned I'et~or Nielson celebrate his bir thd av Sunday : Mrs. Mar v Hansen of Her- ma n :M m .Llo vd Pulle n of Io wa :Messrs. and Mendames J ohn Dick- mey er. E d Hansen . Edna a nd Rita.Jens lvaraen and Ma r ti n Larsen an d A lton . The Be ll Cre ek Clu b met Thu rs- da v u t the Peter Nie lsen home. Fourteen memb ers were nresent. Assratant hostesaes were Mrs. Pet- e r K a tt a n d Mtn.Louis Dunk lau e.Q g r f t h o s t e s s w i l l b e M r s . Onum Wlauo ~ Hvlesdamoa Axe l Nielse n and fa m-filv. J ac ob Sierk o f F o r t Calhoun. and Har old La rsen an d son o! Om-I aha. Mr. a nd Mrs . Howar d Th omps on atte nded the Sonia Henie Ic e Re-vue in Omah a.Prida v eve ninz. Sundav dinner :meats of Mr. and Mr s.Ho wa r d Tho ma son a nd ba by were Mr .an d Mr s.P.C.Bla ke lvandMinsBernic e Gint of A lbi on . Mr .and M m .F .H.Mc Vi c ker o f Blair.| Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl Thompson and chrldren were dinner :meats in §en1ar ..S gn qav. at th e u ar entaI .I !n coal too, ux-:Tiana qdality is the Snishing touch that speaksfgr moqern preparation. Preci~ _ _ _ _.._.UA J w m m l u n w e r eg u e s t s .S u n d a v .o f M r .a n d M r s . u f i l l i n m l)...-| n fuullll IiHSUIUSBEIIT h n W . §P €: sion refining methods, labora- tory control, washing and gust- proofing-all combine to give you better, cleaner fuel . . . coalwith a uniformity that in litera1~ ly machine made. For thesefea~ ture!and economy too--phone nmz.but wi ll takes.J ohn H. J ohnson'| . {rs._ Gilbert Peterson r r u u r r e n c n .h o m e I I I rv or atop in today!mrs.Lena Petersen andNels. accomnaninl rm-...A so nM m g | | | | _ .-....~.40.uc r\1II2 lunc h prio r tcthegames.Mr s .W aldo Iiancoclwwon fginrh d Mr s.W .I.Nnlnm-. . . .v w v a l i l l l \ l.v a u l u m o n .J a m e s S c h n e i d e r t o O m a h a .m e u m a R a s -T h e ' l i l f i C r e e k P r o i e c t C l u b m e t d a v .w h e r e t h e v v i s i t e d M r s .I n o o n : m e a t s o f w l t h M y a .J o h n V a n D e u s e n .' I ' u e s ~s e n ' g s o n .G e o n r e P e t e r s e n , I v a x s e n w e r e d a v .E a n z h t m e m b e r s w e r e n r e s e n t .f a m l l v . _ I 1 f g r s e n .a n d m _ l i 1 ' ~ B : L l R Y d P u l l e n o f I o w a i s v i a -- >&`é?§ and PHoNE 57BUS SEEEDUIJES 1 ~I * l ,'¢»- - - - - .Yf x r s n s r <9 u::|\I10l1ll,h i m r *n ne n a r e ml. J h D 12-B U S S C H E D U Lg!néeTI';::]jm8_1§{;£.-"§<,ine n 0 n 1c uInu Sn L........._MF. Bhd M m u * " " '' ""is .\. u l » » v »a n u u u u r.G u e s t s w e r e l a z e i H a n s e n , 1 .M a r i l y n » u R u e H a n s e n . m e K u h r .L o i s L n n a n d J u d y ' W a r d T a y l o r . s M e s s r s .a n d nrensen.H.C. J unsusu a wr lt en~|INTERSTATEtertalned Saturdav. at a c ard nartv Northbound: 8:20 a. m.. : for Messrs . and Mesd ames Ha r old Rasmussen and Shirley .Ra v Rua- muxsen and .dau;zhters. Jens Han-sen. E verett Stor k an d children. Ha rlan d W u lf a n d Sharlene an dHa rlan d Nelson.also Mr s .Cassie Hansen an d Ha r ve y a n d Haz el Han gf n. 6:08 p. m.Southbound:9:32 a.m.,925 p. rn. BURLINGTON Northbound:8:49 a. m.,5:34 p. m.Southbound:12:56 noon.10:ll p. ln. nur. neo unamberlnin ami" iff-Iban. Marcus Kroner. Judith andDlvid. and l.Q..n:..-.. \ 1'AvLoR & WELLSLIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY I-`re n l - A !12:00 0'clockH o g s - C a n l e - I - I o n a » S h e e p 10 yearn mllug mr nm vnnm-rn ln \h|| xernmry |~ your zuurnmee"TR ll llnu umm depvmdnble umrlmc yan can flnd lu buy and IBII nl»fmmrk. D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g Oslwpnthic Physidm ~-0 1150 Nnnh Brold St. Fremunl, Nebrukl FARM SALES AUCTIONEERS Chas. W. Taylor, Ron||dM|rlil\, Chnter Pilfold. Sl Jnhnlun-your choice of four Auctioneers vlilh every dly lelllng exp e r i e n c e m d e x p e r t j u d g ? o f va l u e n .O u : c o m p l e t e A u c t i o n ; s e r vi c e c o s t a n o m o r e .l u f g | ' d l l ¢ | , Taylor U W ells Auction Company Doris Lanz. Audubon. Io~n.~ J ose-Dhlne Mais. Elzin: Corinne Cahoon .=-oy eO ~ a .s 0 Mr. an d Mrs . J ame s P re sba wi ll spend Thankslrivinrr with relatives at the Georxre H. W illiams home inOmaha. Mr .and Mr s.Fr a n k Eric ksen will observe their Golden W eddimr anniversary .Sundav.December 7, ic lebrati nn the o c c asion with open ouse. ' -. ._ - . . . . u c x l l l l r o w !| w e r e vm n t o r s .A d n u z m +| n n ¢ | . . . taamussen and amuasen andsen and fam- nsmussen and rland Nelsonmn and aunnerHansen !am~ mga Rasmus-nkzivlng din- |ond Rasmus- se Larsen. . _.,_ er. O. E. S.. r close oi theBen WachterA. JesnersenThe chanter a ient io weFremont.. At amber 4. the rnuay. n communitv meetinzwas held at Binbee School.The committee included Ed Newkirk.Mn. Adella Gnuae. Frank Rahlts and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wehmeyer.A Midland Collexze noun fromFremantnut on the Dmznm. and tau dance numbers bv two yuunzstern completed the entertainment.Refreshments were served after Ole vrormm.Ed Newklrk ns senouzlv lll nhis home. west of OrumMrs. Marv Hansen of Herman is.vlsxtinz her brother. Jens lvarsen famllv wm Sundav srueats at theJens Hansen homeMusa Mary Divlna and John andJoanBecklun were Sundav meal.; of Mrs. Dalsv DlvlneMr. and Mrs. Jenn Ivansen an*gym Mary l-lsnnm snenl.Sunday ....c Mr. and Mrs.John Taylor and `d .=_a. | 5 I _ 'ic ern wiil EE l S uver kr ub ning vimitora IITIQ.is resorted :fined w bod.r.M n .An - I W ebster of S.C. S.a t H.Bnevnter, .Aia xlmd er Inv in Ken- 'ni home.li n e s - |0 e I. E' fffd 3313" J r mhn .Fr i- _-mllwn nr. me Jens Sorensenhome.Mrs. Ed Hnnlen.Mrs.PeterIvnrsenandMn.Martin LnrnenhelbedMl u Hannah Ln-sen cele- brate her blrthday. Evenlnk zueatlware Mean. xnd Maodnmu LanRolllnd. Martin Larsen and Alton. Ed Hnnnn Ind Hr. Ed Hnnsen ofG'§°"d.k m u 1 M on v moon was 0 l'|Dallxulivlnn g;reHMe0dAmea hy.- er e len.nnnen.meHansen. H. C. Lu-san. Martin Lu- sen xml Mlm Nlnn Andnnen.Mr.and Mn.Peter Nnallen avant Mondxv eveninl It the J. T.Nelson hume. nur Blnlr. Mn. Roy Snydsr of ldnl\q_|\ndMn. M...v-..-~_~ E J u p._-... ---nn Inu son. Chris.of Fremont were Wednudnv din-ner nel!-1 ut the Lan Rollnndhome And dtemoon callers at Mn,Mnrit Lnneni. Mn, Snyder in theformerMetah n u n .Vernon Ru!! ni'Anvlhoe was- Monday svonln vldto r lt Ha ntin lA\1\n'l.HJ. unnluyod non Fremont. r fm n E L T E R~W E E A L ~m v l c n ~-"~ ~°° ""'°Eau W aa lxl ngt an Str eet fi met with man Preabu.Irma Chun-on Wednem I-x i h l h h m d u u n - r u m :Pluze Eizl¥_Blur, Ne\!\'.- Nqvember 27.1941 ; ";~~ 1 v -....1 ".I 4 (. /1 ,¢ u ~r J ° " " ~ A 4 . ";r ~_f p ; , m - 3 ~\~ ;. _4 '. ;. . .~ .1 ;, , f "- L .f \" " 'a ;. 3 7 . .\ » \""<~ nr "I ." I J ~4 5 -. . ~:. ¢ <' ? ~J /~I . :1 ' B /~ 7 =L - r ~, f f g ' \ ~" ',v ( f I - - -THey Sell 'I ;E W ANT : _.-Read 'E E N T ccompllshment in the state-wide erman C. Kuhr ls Honored At P-F-L Banquet 5:37 ~ Zz? *;i::.':§£'; FOR SALE .Fony-three o¢hera, includ- g Mr. Kuhr, were accorded hon- rable mention.The 50 men were honored at the ~ual banquet at the Chamber of ommerce dtex- \ full day of talks FOR SALE:White Pekin d\lEkB_ Henrv Wulburn. Phone 211 ansz.47-xt SCRATCH PADS.hhzh uualitv bond naber. 12c wr pound.Oth- sr Gllnlitlea. Sc ner uound.$84!Tha Enternrise. FOR SALE: Heating stove in goodshane. Victor Rasmussen. 46-2t.' FOR SALE:Dry slab wood. redcedar wsu and Dolan.Red 259.47-4h Francis Fulton. CHRISTMAS is on the wav.Why and its extension service at Lin-coln, the nate association: of cropgrowers,livestock feeders and dairymen and the Omnha Chnmber of Cummerce.Farmers over the stale who co-operate go to the trouble to keep records on their crups and live~ stock operations.Practices nmsuggested by nate extension spe- cialists for trying out.Inc ll county agents collect and summar-ize the farmers' results. C O N G R E G AT IO N AL C H U R C H M m .De we lle E .Barber,Pastor Sunday Sc hool, 10 a. m.Classes fo r a ll a g es . 1 o || m Fast ADS MRS. DORA SUMNERBIRTHDAY HOSTESS Mrs.Dora Sumner ot Kennard cdehrramd her birthday,Fridly, entertaining a number of friendsThegroup included Mesdunes Hu-Lund French, Clyde E. Rosen- baum, Fred Plunge, Nic Friedrich-sen, Claus Schneider, Jr., John H.Johnmn,Nell Peterson,W.E. Kingdon, Funk Van Deusen, Glen Rosenbaum, L.E.Petemen, Otis Decker,H. B.Plugge,Chris H.Nellon, E. 0, Fairchild, Johannah Kempcke,Frank Byers,0.W. Marshall And G. E. Kronberg. s .- n son, Mr. West is the son of Mr.and Mrs. J. M. West of Herman. SKINNER. Mr. and Mrs. William Sidnner of San Diego, California, formerly of Herman,have a daughter, Sally Jean, born No- vember 18. DANIELS.Mr. and Mfe James G E T IN T O B U S IN E S S n o w w h e n business i s stood.Inveatiza ta Baker's ind enendent b usiness obf e r f o r. th is c ommu nity .Me r -chandise on consismment wi th - out c a sh ou tla y ani wi th out ne r- scmal surety .W d t e Baker'sKeo kuk . Iowa.4?-3t" BIRTHS PETERSEN.-{"5`§ugh:er, s lbs., 4 oz., was born Wednesday mom- ing to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pe- tersen.MATZEN.Mr.and Mn. Herman TWO NURSES Jom HOSPITAL STAFF Two new nurses-Helen Haeslerand Myrtle Duplex-, both o! Oma-hm-joined the sta!! of the Bldr|Holplt.al, this week. Mina Hauler received her training at the Clark- son Hospital Nursing School, and Mins Dupler in 1 graduate of Cov- enant training school.i smsgf wauifi? PHONE 11 and sdve us yaur want-ads.Only 2: ner word ner inser-tion insures instant sale of thatunwantgd lumiture. ew. BAKE SALES W A N T E D LIVE STOCK W O M A N O R GI RL wa n te d to d o ;r;eneral housework.Ca ll Blac k 325.47-113 W A N T E D :Bu d s toc k . f r en u r e - rnium.B l u r Ren der ing Se:-~ vice,Phone 17,collect.Ho lly Jensen,a g e n t f o r Un i o n Ren- dering Co.. I.»aPlatte, Nebr. 29-tf W A N T E D :Midd lea zed c o u u l e, prac tic al farm e xueri enoe. Busi- ness position.An n ua l salary . Bo th ap p lv in uefrson. Washing-ton Co un tv Ha tc h er v 47 - lt W A N T E D :Counte r waitress. Bla ir Rec reation Ha ll,Eddie Woltie.4'i'~1t FOR RENT:Modern five~roomhouse.Call Black 265.47-lt* 200 ACRE farm.3% mi.south Herman.Shares.Good equip-ment.References requimd.SeePeter J. Petersen. Rt. 2. Box 79,Blair.47-lt* FOR RENT 29.46-21; HAMJ'SH11c1I B OA RS fo r sale. Fer din and Hans en. 2 mi les we stHig hwa y 9 1.47-11.* PURE BRE D B e r ks h i re B ea r s . Th e lomt.thic k,deen-bodied kind.Gu amntee d.Vac cinated.Fr ed and Bob Hovendic k. Herman. Ne- braska,Hi g h wa v 31.46-2t S P O TT L D P O L A N D Chinn. bo| ;1A r t h u r N .Andersen,He n m m. Phone 2819.40-tf * ° 9 I 0 Pic #Quin Comp short] Rn~nba;xm, L E.Pe te ~n; o u; Decker,H. B.Plugge,Chris H. Ne || fer for. this community.Merchandiseonconsinmnjentwith Kempcke,Frank Byers,0.W. Marshall And G. E. Kronberg. scmal surety.Wdte Baker'sKeokuk. Iowa.4?-3t" n son, Mr. West is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J . M. W est of Herman. S K I N N E R .Mr .an d Mr s . W i lli a m Sidnner of San Diego, California, fo rmer ly o f He r ma n ,have a daughter,Sally J ean, born No - vember 18. D A NI E L S .Mr .a n d Mr s .J ames Daniels annou nc e the birth of a. daugh ter,Dore tha Pearl,born .|.. J . .| |l : ||-in g to Mr. a nd Mrs . Ho wa rd P e- tersen. M A T Z E N .Mr .and M n .He r ma n Ma tz en are the parents Of a. son, born No ve mb e r 25.'I'he_ baby BIRTHS PETERSEN. Ilfughwr, a lbs. .. .~ kamah were dismisaed this mom ing (Thursday). ... ..baby gi rl ,both bo rn a t B ia ir Hoa pital this wee k. Mrs . J a c o b F nn ds en of Har m~ enter ed th ehn pp ita l for trea tmen Peter S.Christensen o f He r man, a patient at the hospital som time ago, ze-entered November His c on dition is c ri tic al. -Christmas Arctic Pageant and Parade Coinés Well Recommende~ v -ao .I*.g,"e,..!=:.~ r ».<e-..,_.:'\.,'°»,;_ '.»|\»¢dl n+A a r ~\,-°» "*i '1.r a.-»:\,.. r , ._ ~~~ ~,~.,. M é . » "'l .z "l I3' ;~a » = < f "1 '€y°E ' ; _ 2 ? " " l " i ; ;."i o.1 ~a ~ ' * '~" =* " " " i . f "" " i E § ; & '~3 Q .w a s »? § z & !4 3. s a .,;'¢.,.q " I , \.Q A " ' » t i ' | f "° 1°° "~ .. ,- - - n f 1 ;° ~ x .Q ~3* '¢*' - - - » ~ . . . , . . , , ' .§, f ?" ' ~ "" _~ ~»-- r ...a ~-e a .\ .~n ¢5\ ..\ » ~»- -1 : ~1 - ._~~»~~~~.~ .' l / '1.-1 T r :» ~" t r .V i s ¢ "~°;.5 f .g g ~~ ~ ~/~1 f ~§ ' f : » r . _A A '4 . ~I v i f .' .'" a r * ~ . " - " * ' % 1 § " » $ : ¢ ¢ - 2 ` *.. _"". .I ,H ,4 i : - /~"" _l ~.~ , ,.451 . . . ~ .5 g ...:5 ~" . J .~~f L ~~" " ° a >~I a , ~M ¢z _ j ~.¢' i »g m ,_I ;u t \5 }~n .~\|J `g '.1 f ~.I r 4 *\1 A 3 F '1 g 5 1 ~g a I r j ; - 2 ¢P ", . . . . . - .| ¢ : 0 : 'q 1 ' *I u g | § \» ... f . J n ~1 g f .4 . n ; J ».1 c i f * \r r ¢n ~ ' *" ", . } ») " Y ~ ~? ¢ ' .1.. "; § f ;f i )/ 1 L i " f :. . . .1 .H .\f s a . ¢M . ure d ab ove i s so me of the day of exhibition and pageant;-y .wall show $15,000 worth of Alas-rur al an d c ity ,so th a t sc hool ~ent whic h th u Ha mm o n d Th e c ompany wi!!sta ge n p a ka n fu r: an d eq u ip me nt. n y wi ll di sp lay a t Bla i r rude , a pa ge a nt i n wh ic h mo re Arran geme nts a re b eing made y before Ch ds tr rn u in a than fifty people partic i pate and for the dismissal of schools, both witl be staged. children mi g h t h e a r the educ a- tionai lec ture o n Atas kn wh ic h Room for rent. Phone 194.47-1s West of Los Angeles, California,mo s au~-~Adve in 'nm Ehmrpriso smsgf wauifi? PHONE 11 and sdve us yaur want-ads.Only 2: ner word ner inser-tion insures instant sale of thatunwantgd lumiture. ew. BAKE SALES W A N T E D LIVE STOCK W O M A N O R GI RL wa n te d to d o ;r;eneral housework.Ca ll Blac k 325.47-113 W A N T E D :Bu d s toc k . f r en u r e - rnium.B l u r Ren der ing Se:-~ vice,Phone 17,collect.Ho lly Jensen,a g e n t f o r Un i o n Ren- dering Co.. I.»aPlatte, Nebr. 29-tf W A N T E D :Midd lea zed c o u u l e, prac tic al farm e xueri enoe. Busi- ness position.An n ua l salary . Bo th ap p lv in uefrson. Washing-ton Co un tv Ha tc h er v 47 - lt W A N T E D :Counte r waitress. Bla ir Rec reation Ha ll,Eddie Woltie.4'i'~1t FOR RENT:Modern five~roomhouse.Call Black 265.47-lt* 200 ACRE farm.3% mi.south Herman.Shares.Good equip-ment.References requimd.SeePeter J. Petersen. Rt. 2. Box 79,Blair.47-lt* FOR RENT 29.46-21; HAMJ'SH11c1I B OA RS fo r sale. Fer din and Hans en. 2 mi les we stHig hwa y 9 1.47-11.* PURE BRE D B e r ks h i re B ea r s . Th e lomt.thic k,deen-bodied kind.Gu amntee d.Vac cinated.Fr ed and Bob Hovendic k. Herman. Ne- braska,Hi g h wa v 31.46-2t SPO'I"'I`1:D P O L A N D Chinn. bo| ;1A r t h u r N .Andersen,He n m m. Phone 2819.40-tf * ° 9 I 0 Pic #Quin Comp short] Rn~nba;xm, L E.Pe te ~n; o u; Decker,H. B.Plugge,Chris H. Ne || fer for. this community.Merchandiseonconsinmnjentwith Kempcke,Frank Byers,0.W. Marshall And G. E. Kronberg. scmal surety.Wdte Baker'sKeokuk. Iowa.4?-3t" n son, Mr. West is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J . M. W est of Herman. S K I N N E R .Mr .an d Mr s . W i lli a m Sidnner of San Diego, California, fo rmer ly o f He r ma n ,have a daughter,Sally J ean, born No - vember 18. D A NI E L S .Mr .a n d Mr s .J ames Daniels annou nc e the birth of a. daugh ter,Dore tha Pearl,born .|.. J . .| |l : ||-in g to Mr. a nd Mrs . Ho wa rd P e- tersen. M A T Z E N .Mr .and M n .He r ma n Ma tz en are the parents Of a. son, born No ve mb e r 25.'I'he_ baby BIRTHS PETERSEN. Ilfughwr, a lbs. .. .~ kamah were dismisaed this mom ing (Thursday). ... ..baby gi rl ,both bo rn a t B ia ir Hoa pital this wee k. Mrs . J a c o b F nn ds en of Har m~ enter ed th ehn pp ita l for trea tmen Peter S.Christensen o f He r man, a patient at the hospital som time ago, ze-entered November His c on dition is c ri tic al. -Christmas Arctic Pageant and Parade Coinés Well Recommende~ v -ao .I *.g ,"e,..! =:.~ r ».< e - . . , _ .:' \ . , ' ° » , ; _ '.»|\»¢dl n+A a r ~\ , -°» "*i '1.r a.-»:\,..r , ._ .M .6~%¢»§=» y§'c ,€~ wr i .* v m '1 ~'E l .' I N =~»*"1 ?E;_2?"'*I *Q Q1 ;".'T w a f '¢' J ¢{:3 .'? " 7 ;,'="~.v :+f 1 1 \~E '. 4 ~""" ~ "= ~ ' 2 a . " : ; ' I ¢ 1 ' 1 * ~1 »~ uwu :|"3 Q ".i §_ ~.*I 'l n ~" *.> ; .."-BS.e __ -r fm - ¢".r"'-~.\...»uh \.L;B '¢\~nsul " ~I I.*s ".f Fj,J'.9-¢..'l'"*»" " " "s r "J .~. ."'4.» wr " ~o ¢*c .S +' 4 ),/ 5 L l _._)"..¢§.....gg l g ,~ 4 § " \ ; _1 ~._. f §'f:»r._A .... ~n l .'--" a r * ~ . " - " * ' % 1 § " » $ : ¢ ¢ - 2 ~,.__. - . . .I,n ; 1 4 i:-/:;;:"_ l ~.~ .,Q ijy ..~ .5 g ...:5 ~". J .~~f L ~~" " ° a >~I a , ~M ¢z _ j ~.¢'i»g m , _I ;ut \5 }~n .~\|J `g '.1 f ~.I r 4*\1 A 3 F '1g51~ga I r j ; - 2 ¢P ", . . . . . - . | ¢ : 0 : 'q 1 '*I u g | § \» . .. f .Jn ~1 g f .4 . n ; J ».1 c i f * \r r ¢n ~'*" ", . } ») "Y ~ ~ ? ¢ ' . 1 .. ";§f;fi )/ 1 L i"f :. . . .1 .H .\f sa .¢M. ured above is some of the day of exhibition and pageant;-y.wall show $15,000 worth of Alas-rural and city,so that school ~ent which thu Hammond The company wi!! stage n pa kan fur: and equipment. ny will display at Blair rude, a pageant in which more Arrangements are being made y before Chdstrrnu in a than fifty people participate and for the dismissal of schools, both witl be staged. children might hear the educa-t i o n a i l e c t u r e o n A t a s k n w h i c h Room for rent. Phone 194.47-1s West of Los Angeles, California,mo s au~-~Adve in 'nm Ehmrpriso 1a r e t h e p a r e n f a ~ ~ 0 u u u c u l v u a b a l u v u u , , - _ . . _ - -- . . - -- _ . - -, - -_ . - .The oc c u ion wma the fin ish-up Mond ay ,Dec ember 1,8 p.rn.pr i n te d wi th vo u r name.$1.U for the y e ar , th e I nt meetin g of a Me etin g o f c u ngr eg :tio n membe rs unprlnted.From 20 to 50 c are: fall se ries over the state.Oma h a Fu tu r e p li h n Wfll be discussed.co an box.Th e E " t ° m" h ' ° ' 1 a f n n n n n n n n I I | . n n | » | n 6 \ ¢. | " ' \ | ¢ » l . .* \ " " . » . I - "€l 0 l l an s m I IZ!Y T of Commerce were hosts bo farm~ will meet with Mrs. E. T. Jlpp.en.Businaumen of North Platte,Thursday,pnstoz-'n calling day_ Sidney, Nodolk, McCook and other At 4 p. m. a junior choig nud- towns likewise have been hosts az ing will be held lcrr all children,district meetings,'beginning at 8 yenrs of ggu,7:80 State sponsors of the prog-ram p. m, Senior choir rehearsal at F U R N I T U R E uphulstering,m}'in- ishimz.renairimr. seat c amnz. Corn Flakes 2 kgs l5c Pancake Flourilif h l2c *Celery Large Bunch llc Beans Navy,3 lbs. fllc Coffee Cbrn Husker 2 lbs. 29c c3k6 FIGHT §?f2»£?¢ISC *Pork Chops lb. 27c Peanut Butter z Hu 29c Fruit Cocktail No.1 7c Bulk Lard lb.l4c Red Pefch lb.251: Beef Roast lb.llc Hamburger lb.l8c Whiting Ib.l l c ~0ysters Pt.35c 0 1mn|<sa|v|n|a //¢»,@ <Q ~ / ~ ~~°§& it-1 :1 '~§.~1-=_§_1' f OPEN THANKSGIVING UNTIL NOON OPEN H AN K S G I V I N G N I G H T *0ranges Doz. 351: I *Lettuce hd.Sc Grapes lb.I0 Carrots Iinnch 7c *Radishes bunch4c Nuts ass't'd lb. 25c ~n P U B L I C S A L E ' BLAIR SALES PAVILION 0 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 And Every Saturday For Our Livestock and Community Sale We Une l l I - l e a d G o o d D a i r y C o w s Fresh and close springers.Alla the usunl nm of hop mdclllle.These cows are not iclled gy by traders, they ne froma choice dnlry herd.Brin Y.. lnyt hx you vnmt sold.Lowes!selling dnrgn and no ylrslle. CARD OF THANKSTAKE this method of thnnkinzthe many friends and neizhborulor their kindness durlnxz the ill-ness and later death of my dearhusband. I esneciallv thank those who sent the beautiful floral o!~ferinn and the Masonic arkan-ization for their assistance atthe funeral. Mrs. Geurne Morznn. CARDS OF THANKS Blue 151.George N. Miller.124.1 BRICKSI BRICKSI BRICKS!We know how tu Iav them for newmanent huildinz results.\V. J. Lambert. Mason. KoonmanInn.47-1v.~ CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and bake sale.December 12 and 18.W.~ ~ S. of the Methodist Church. SEE ROBERT 0'HANLON for nenled corn insurance. Grfgg ~ - 0. We Sell and Clerk Farm Sala for lVlc and Gnlrsntea Satisfaction Or No Pa! CALENDAROF F A R M S A L E S Tuesday, December 2HAROLD MAHRT One and n half miles north andurree And a half miles east of Her- man; five miles south and lourmiles east cf Tekamsh. .»,... ha lf miles n o r t h o l Ar lin g to n o n U. S. Hi g h ws y 3 1 . Ta y lor & W e llg , An c tlon ee n and C lerk Tuesday , Dec e mber 9ma s . M Y RT L E E . N E L S E N 4 mllea ea st, 2 mile: u outh Fo rt Cu!houn. Tay lor & W e lls , A uc tla nee rs Tueldny , D eo¢mh¢r 16MR S . E L M E R M I L L E R __%mi le wes t Ke nn nr d. -_ - - .. - Ta y l o r &W e lls &.lo hn mn Auc tioneers I IA u c t i o n e e r s Thursday. December 4E. H. DUNKLAU LIVE STOCK u a 2n d -wi ll : ti ve 3 0 q u ar ts o f mi l s d a y .Also other anrinz- ers.Dewey Holstei n.Blac k 339. 41-1t* F O R S A L E :Spotted Poland China Boara.Blevins Bron.. Kezjumd.43-Lf B E R Z S H I R E B OA RS :bes t blo od li n at f arme rs' uric es. 45-tf 'I' y so n-lam:Fa r ms , Her ma n. Neb r. a n n u m » ~HAMJ'SH11c1I B OA RS fo r sale. Fer din and Hans en. 2 mi les we stHig hwa y 9 1.47-11.* PURE BRE D B e r ks h i re B ea r s . Th e lomt.thic k,deen-bodied kind.Gu amntee d.Vac cinated.Fr ed and Bob Hovendic k. Herman. Ne- braska,Hi g h wa v 31.46-2t sPo..'r1.1>P O L A N D Chinn. bo| ;1A r t h u r N .Andersen,He n m m. Phone 2819.40-tf F O R S A L E :One Sh or tho rn and one Rgd Polled lzfull.one lar ge Pic #Quin Comp short] boarn.Thic k eosv fee dim: W oe. Ne w blood fo r old customers. De lma r R u m .Herman. Neb r..Phon e Hoover Y-3 12.47-tl' S P O TT E D P O L A N D C H I N A BOARS for male. Phone 575. Her- ma n.E m me tt Rogan..-I6-2t* 21 S H O P P I N G D A Y S U N T I L C H R I S T M A S Dr. Raymond Reid left for Phil- adelphin,Pennnylvwa,last Fri- day.He had been a gum of hh mother, Mn. Ada Reid, since Mon-dny of last week. THE WISE SHOPPER EARLIER 4 M a n v i n N n v e l t v C h r i s t m a s P a c k s NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINES n" " "" " ' , »§-.1. L. POUNDS COUPE 0 lTIRES \' R |I |or All soon 'mms I Cars and Trucks and Open Alll. Night Phone 2.12. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS 4 g i l n