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BLAIR, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 18, 1941 smascxurnou PRICE PER YEAR $1.50
Candy Party
of Firemen
Wednesday
ponsor a Community
Christmas Tree and
Treats For Children
ANDY BOUGHT
REGARDING DISPLAY
OF THE FLAG
Since there hu arisen mme dis-cussion as bo the proper display of
the flax. the commander of the V.
F. W.md commander of the
Axnuicnn Legion have been asked
to clu-ify and ltam, what in theiropinion, constitubea proper display
of the illsOnJune 14, 1923,lixty-eightdifferentargmizationlmetin
Washington, D. c.. uid adopted anauthenticcode ol flag etiquette.
Regarding the displny of the Ugg,
this code ny: that the ling should
Hia"isivbnrf~
IS GOOD PATRIOT
-.a
er Public OKs
Red Cross
fx War Drive
In Four Days,Blairites
Contribute $328 To Wax
Relief Fund
COUNTY GOAL
1:1 53,100.00
PACK CANDY FOR
DRAFTED BOYS
Five-pound bnxea of hoxnemxdc
nmly for dnltee nlativas wan
Plnhd by v . F.W.auxilniry
m~ben, Tuesday.Among shams
ul
mgf;n¢g¢2:;¢wd;af
Chamber of Commerce
Yule Party Here Monda
Hammond Co. Will Sho
Hem Manda Afternoon
Students '`o Assist
RURAL SCHOOLS
Truck MissesYouugster;HitsTrail
PACK CANDY FORDRAFTEDBOY~
Five-pound boxes of homemade
randy fm-draftoe relatives mmepackedbyV. F.W.auxiladry
mamben, Tuesday.Among those
to whom bona warn nent no Earl
Van Dana-an of Gnlifornin, non ol'
Hn .Josie Wu Deusen;nnedn
Strode of Florida, brother of Mrs.
Hella L|.zure;Leonard King of
Ndwfoundland,non of Mn..Tim
King; and .Kenneth Redding of Ft.
Knox,Kentucky, lon of Mrs Ed
Arkell.
MASONIC, 0.E.S. NEWYEAR RECEPTION
Plans are underway for the ar~
rangcrnonts for the New Year's
reception which will be n joint ab
LOCAL O. E. S.ELECTS .OFFICERS
At the regular meeting of the0. E. S. held in the Muonle Tem-
ple, Int Thundny evening, the of-Gean were elected lor the ensuing
year la follows: Mrs. Dale Tom-
blad, Worthy Mntron; Ray Atwood,Worthy Patron;Mrs. lamina Bel-
lows, Associate Matron;Sherry
Moore,Associate Patron;Mm.Edythe Atwood, Conduehess; Mrs.
Edna Reynolds, Associate Conductfness; Mrs. Pernn Lundt, Secretary.
Installation ot theme officers andthe appointees, which have not as
yet been made, will be held at the
first meeting in January.
m . .m la .W m . lily-uzeAblue wxw Chdutmu decora-Im" of flying the mg 24 hours .I
Ir
Ir
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x.......1f|M fha vnlmanldav nrobably arises from the fsctl r rsc-....._:_a n u l l l l u s l y v u n i l b
cheer, a Chriltnus treo hu beenplaced next to the city hell by the
Fire Department. The tree in itself,is a thing of bounty.It was dedi-cated by John Sutton md on last
Monday was put in position and
t.hiz°du¢ing'f.he time of battle the .~.. =;;;.. _ ~
armed forces fly their flag all the .<¢»"==,.»._gm the bmt; isthoing on.g e Probably ~ n e n t n t job of the trqilers.
o rgat fgg m g gf f;g"p'h at slgidding which v u aeoom-.The trailers were some 01' o
our as ou e * ow o ang pluhed in this vicinity int Fri m o p of ad! owned by the Scott
\ vvp u u n l . l u l l W I !.Ill u v 1 Il B 11 C Bthroughout Wuhington County to-
dllh oe renddents contributed free-
ly to the Red Cross' mtiond drive
for I. npeeial wer relief fund.All
donations have been voluntary.|f'"'EL'1??" !'P'ff °P""""P"'Y-...day nftemoon when the street;Sales co.. which L.. workin: in I.. avnolicia" \.:. ..,..=-.-.-_ :_
bla de :md
now has gll of its proud Chrix
lic hh:f1i¢llrnrincr in fhn rlnnl:|tm||| -w!|||¢ :nen_1| 'no nlrm_ in "Il wire s :lm oil in. vm dune br I thifuuunir gtthf; mime.che I¢1|,.T.".|`C-}`.1'.2-'1'1'.1}T¢I§"...'I'.Z1".¥1"'2...
r
and playing our Ing every any andpossiblyll.'| A good gestu-L it
me does seem that If the flags we use
Wm. 2° our =efe=° °"=e'==' Wm feffvéd
n big xix-wheel gravel k,trailer, loaded with vanilla and
plewred above, which .i"mP¢d x spices s u f f e r e d conaidenblo
curb, put. a mm in the llde of loss of merchlndise m d v u1 home trailer md shoved nn~ I damnged when lhoved imp n
Eifuiél
morninWaghin
xsvmn
n u n u a . n w n a A v u u l w l ,u u u u n y
lln H. Ly le Gu y er s ai d th i s
g t h a t i t is h i s he i ie f tha t
|g"bcm Cc unty 's quo ta o f
.ml lm. lnlvfIlhul ~..Ȣ&l..-"a Au I
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J u o n v u ¢n . ¢ v u n p a a g n v n u n . . . "
far into the night.
Th e i mc an d th a tre at f m
..--._..........,ru n u l f uc har ge of ac tivi ties an d will stage
a parade and pu t on l.d w w o f
Alas kan animals,f u n a n d impla-
rnenta whic h wi ll be vm-v adrian-
children has become a habit
the fire boys and the entire com-muity looks forward to the tree
and ihe kiddies VJ the treats
Last year provision was made Xortwo Lhouaand tnaba and the crowd
of kiddies was a reanimatian ol
"The Pied Piper of Hamlin".This year the ¢.rea.s y/ill be giv-
x n r a p e u a l o c a n a m n l , u v m x g m : D é l f
ter serve the purpose for which
they were purchased.For in-stance, i! we win a/big victory-lst'n dl put out our flags ln honor
UI the occasion.Let's fly our flag:
on all nations( and aww holiday!
md on other hlstodc and special
ocaaslana
other into a tree.
The accident incurred at the
Phillips Service Station in south
Blair on U. S. 80,
Some children, playing in theinkemalzim, eauaed the driver
to swerve his truck to avoid hib-
ting them.The truck went out
tree.
The truck came to rest beside
the tnller pictured abova and
was so tightly W¢\i8=°<l that thatwovehicles had bu be Fried
apart.The truck wu owned by Or-
ahek and Chrinenun,of Fre~
- . w .,.. ........w ww.-,M au-Iiculty, and without the ald of a
person-to-person canvass.
In effect only four days, Bldr's
drive has lmlsned a latal of $828.
Several generous cheeks amount-
ing W 35, $10 and $15 have been
reeaived,without solicitation,atLhp ma nm" 1...~n \\»¢»lm._».»-.
tional and entertaining. An illus~
truted lecture will be held nt theBlair High School auditodum a t
2::W P.M. Monday. The public is
invited. There is no Admisdon.Following the lecture, there will
be u parade in the bwness dh-
tr-ict in which city and rural |choo\children will participate.
Miss Claralynn Tripp will reignas Queen Merry '?luisLmaa, ln ad-
dition there will be the Wise Men,
Color Beamrs, a Totem Pole unit,
Resnlendrltin his soliiar unitn out on December 24th at 3 lr. rnI m.§£..I.i|..-.. n... .n...... .......|\n l m m m l and |...:.:-I ma n t.| : " : . . " ' . ' . ' t " ' " ; " " "'If" "f*_ -...N ..-....q ..,, .www .--.n s mn in wunmgwn County Bank in ad-Ew nm" : mm a l u " d n m dition to the usual $1 dariations.
,,Assisting Mr Guyer in recennngM e s s i a h W e l l R e c e i v e d S u n d a y E v e . , " ; ; ; v , ; ;}~;;§;i=,P,;;°K"§;;,gi
form and cocky little overseas
sup with flag deemation, Dickie
Engle of Washington portray!
patriotic young America.And not onlv in nnnenmnrp
lt Lhl diy hall and "will ,.;,, bn " ' " " " " " ' " " " ' " g g , ~vides. lll public bull g lthem, Clllrley".fly the flak (mm the ir n..Z'i\.
|e»7eryday..i3u!. it is the opinigfa 5%~ ~ilhe V. F,W. and the Amedcan
I N ~ L e g i o n , t h a t t h e d i s p l a y o f f l a g s
`from the staffs along the curl:After n sudden nlwnk of illnnss|`"°"l}i be begt reserved ff"these
s cclal occnfnons we YIIUHUOIIs I rd F p ' .3Zm.$`r,".,f"¥».J"»£`"`.é"'é. f'$i§"§?'It "3 nqt the mtenhon of elthcr J
j,?E';;i;.
and Reed D'Hnnlon, J r.
Residents o f other c ommunities
in thi s c o un ty may ma ll th ei r d o -
nations to the Red Cross c ounty
officers,or may d on a te in pe rson
alo ne , is Di c k ie a good pdtriot..
On h i s eigh th bir thd ay ,Dece1n~
ber 1,his moth er,Lira.Ro ma
Engle, purc hased for him a $500
'United States defense bond;"th1s
:at the fo llowing f oc al poin ts: Her-I will mature when he is eieh teen.
<\
| son!!!
Choruses from the rur:.1I svhnnlnandy-to»\vvar,was ru5hed'orgunizntion to tell anyone hov.
nnmnucl Hospital in Onm-they "mt rr:gu.rd their f!np,--wa of McCarthy, Pleulnl. Viéé' ~
Brewster districts will aid in thabank; Arlington, bank: Ken-| thus providing an édueiriii "Ei
Friedrichlen Hardware or.him.He hu buusrhf.. in on.showed un :mervly Sta ting nur op mlnn H1nnm_n_=tl\is rega rd in ans wer to request:~
l a stuu UQIEHBB bond wltn moneywhich he has saved since baby-
hood.
Dickie is a thind grade pupil
|at the Washington rural school.
fLegionnaires to
r Consider War
frnrwith the Biasonie `mYd'EéQ§¢§§n
. }¥t:|\" organizations.
The committee from the Mason-
1c organization is John Burcham,Merton Kuhr and Ed Nielson and
from the Eastern Star, the com»
mittee consists of Mrs. Louise Bel-
lows and Mrs,Edythe Atwood.These committees will handle all
arrangements.
LIST MORE MEG|Safeguards IN Wmi ZONE
rouowlngf Uli pn::|,ue, the dm-play of Alaskan zuxmterials will be
on display in on amn.i to be erect-ed in the IJll!iifN-¢l|~1rict and San-
tn Claus will rnnkv 1113 appearance
to hear the ru-|u1~s!:; of the young-
sters.H.has rlllrrill\l£.'d to pose
for l'.h(l£lv who want his pieturl
with their youngster on his knee.
A number of rural schoois are
closing for the event. inasmuch astheentire affair is of an educa-
tional nature.
Blair High School pupils who
DRAFT NEWS To BE
BANNED IN FUTURE
Th e m wi ll be n o mo re ne ws
reg ard ing the' d raft.appea ring
in Th e En te rp ri se o r an y oth er
Unimed States newspaper,ac»
c ording to orders issued this
week.No in f o rma ti o n o f wh enROTARIANS ATTEND I I
FREMONT MEET£n nirirlrarl I dl`8.fl£}8B might bt?CBIIEKI.thek I l | \ 'n r f > | | u | | \h a [ l m I P r n f . l n h n w L i n
Fuurtecn Rotarians and theirwivesattended the intercity Ro-tary meeting and dinner at thai
Pathfinder Hubcl in hemont lastl
Friday evening.Clubs from Ash-
land, Columbus,Schuyler. Omaha,Blair and Lincoln had been in-
vdted.
Gifford Dixon sang two num|
bers as Blair's share of the pro~
gram which followed the dinner.
lie was accompanied by J. Hilton
Rhondes,
There were about 150 in attend-ance at the dinner.I
Car Sldds Into Tra in at
Irvington.Mrs. Hard-
er Seriously Hurt
The John Harder family, resid-
ing in the southern pnrt ot'the
county, had their Chdstmas shop-ping tour to Omaha brought to a
sudden and sorowful ending lastSaturday.Driving from their home by way
of Irvington, while crossing therailroad track at that place their
car skiddcd into a moving North-
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Chdstmas oratorlo,"The Mes-siah",was presented at DanaCollegeuuditurium,Sunday
evening.The chair was com-
posed nf singers from almost
every church choir ln Blair and
vicinity, as well as the Dana a
cappella choir,
=bi$&Jli`f<lf di»ZL£i"u»ZéiLi;1,and presided at the organ; Mig.Lucy Anne Poucher assistedwithpianoaccompanymehta.
Sololsts, also pictured above,loft to right, were Bob Berthel~
sen.bass: Jean Larsen,con-
tralto,Clsrice Summers,so-pmnn. and Kermit Goll, tehor.lrnirmfou- N¢u~n»»ni»and ifnmivind
Police, Scouts PicnicTogether Friday|
number to be uxlled, or a list olwho is in go can be released in
the future,
Such infonnution might provevaluabletoenemyfilthcol-
umnists it is claimed.
ASKED To TURN IN'4l LICENSE PLATES
All Nebraska motonsts are
urged to surrender their 194i
lltensé plates, and all other unused
plates which they may have ln
their possession. at tlielr___respe0»
Defense Problems Being
Taken Up Ove r E nti re
Nation
Governmental agencies dealing|w"it.h the activities of the war
;-ealize that there is a neat danger
of subversive activities within theiboantry as well as to its armies
and naval detachments.Conse-uantly. American Ierlrm officialsBlair, Herman and Arlington
have been asked to mset ln Blair
next Sunday ahsrnoon to discuss
Below are listed several Wash-
ington County men who are sta-
tioned in the war zone in the Pa-cific Ocean. This is in addition to
the list printed in lust week's En-
terprisc.QUINLAN,PAT-stationed at
Sc.ho6eld Barracks,Ha w a i i ;
formerly nl Blair.
KOSLING, MRS.J. A.-niece of
Mrs. E. J. Hancock and frequent
visitors here while residing in
Des Moines, prior to her mur-
risge. Mrs. Kosling and her fam-ily live at Manila.AL LEN. BILL -mnnnnn nl wal.
will take part in the parade and
who have been selected by the
Chamber at Uommerce committee
are as follows:
queen: Clurslrnn Trips;lennn! llenren and lu em on Planta:Amin me bonu. lu-ny Murrln. Ji-an ar-Drills rnanu, Llln llnhlululh Ab-n\¢~ Ann Yauzhn, im-lmas Ames, lniny iuninn.din, and l'l.|yl ll Jensen.Born ln Costume llI\Jlmm Long, Glen(layer,Robe" luill :muy V|'|lk|-r, 'ral llalker Glen 'llc nKenneth Fcer Keith-nu warner,mmmlennord Hlmonnen.All Boy Scouts willand a group of Elfs will be select-
ed from the vrades.
Nlellen, A0-ii mi yn uu-
tho Panda:
Mmduiz. En.
unions-x mm
participate
:western train.The furnilv werel |uve county treanurere omces an and hear f n e w mr gé }rthe tune they mceive their 1942 m 'rn i!plates This move,requested by 5 lpsd .e meet nz has bgen_..ca le at 2.30 p. m. at the Legxon{|0V0l¥10I Dwight Griswold 8 t th e ~ i n B ll i h
suggestion of the Offica of P'*°"|s a w defense officials will at
"Edm¥"i'?**`""?". and Civilian S':'1"I tend and thev will noinf nnl Hu:
_ _.,__..- - - . .1 ,. . .- - - ---D - - " "linm Allen of Blair, is stationeda t S c h o f i e l d B a n u c k s ,H a w a i i .F O U R S O I L M E N
M O O R E .S G T .C L I F F O R D - - a n n I ' m A U U D A n r n n r c s m
NATIONAI, MAGAz1NE =".'»=»<f'»~ shaken and Mn. H-fd-il
of Mr. and Mm. Sam Moore, nba-
tioned at Schofield Bnrrzuaks.
Telegram,"All well",arrived
2:30 mm. Tuesday
SCHAFER,MARSHALY lon o l
Mrs. Mabel Schnler; thought m
be stationed in the Pacific Is-
lands.
GREEN,PERK-fomiar B l l i l '
mln. at Schofield Buruks,BARTLING,AL L AR D - f o r me r
Telbaem vicinity resident,now
at Schcfield Banach.Gnnmkt.,(; E q E V1 E ! E _ , g h .
u n n v n K z u i x u u l o x .
The Paplo district office of tha
Soil Conservation Service, wil; loss
four men January lst. it has been
armouced, the governmental !und|
for the activity being curtailed nf-ter that date.Those m leave u e Arthur
Brown,Rohan Horletter,JohnCard and Frank Daily, All four of
the men have been with the ser-
vice lens thm six montlm.
Other members of the arman-
vation service. headed bv lb !!Itignll !)l5il_I§§'|nuinq ll 'l°'=!?-|"'i1="fI. lon: Roland 'I |vly. ls lnwnded to eonurva needed wmjk ,|§;dfjm g,¢H`ii=J\i& ~
metal In flee ol | nhnrhgl whichlthnltenn to eu! all the entln mp- in |_h{"°' no ~me penn
r comm yi§:y1§°fa'h°°f¢'s'f°l¢u':m°§5 .cuy oltidals hlv¢_alludy ab-
lemhd ln Omlha menus! at whichbull1 1940 no vehlel alll--¢nu»;»u».¢"'.....§:mf m,ooo "'"° "'° "'°" »f """""""' diy
.mmdeipnl mah vnu sinned.1 d lee! would \»hand in|»i1-"ml--»»-= in ~=?»'--\~ -»-='...§;ff;".- .:¢:1",.. ..-:.."=.9_a1
ed to th e lu te H.H. B r own . well
lhterizl for um \§.-dump was uk- LI-},?.,¢`§§,¢i
eq ppd mqanga to 'pp Enugpdlg ein; nicely.whic h carried complete details of
his life.
Ed i to r s o f th e ma g u i n e paid
hizz h tribu te to Mr. Bmwn lo x- his
SERVICES HELD FOR
Mba u FAc\u1u|A1u~
StoreProjectGivesBusinessTraining
.
Once each year member:of
the Blah police forte staged A
welner rout for the Blair Boy
Scouts Ln appreciation of the nldgiven the dsvirfrnent at various
public gatherings throughout the
year.Last Friday evening, the boys I
1
12
and police :Ut wztther in theswimming pool park for the nn-mml feed.Pi nund above is
Pltrolmnn Hurry Wolsmlnn and
Scoutmaner Donald Yost intent
on another bun und weiner.--
Photo by Kenneth Peer.
dred tons of the approximate F - v u a n g uv u m a uw cvThe Enterprise hasIoriginal of two hundredtons uaed aug nuuuly,in the maufacture of 1941 p1ut¢s.b°°" '"f°f"'"°du...which he had given on numerous
ocnsions regarding water suppliesof the middlewest."
Dgna _Biilding
.-..». .muy \,.,mmuu, mm .nm-ed in Kennard for a long term of
yew. disd nt Hastings, Nebraska,
December 9, at the age of 89 years.Burial was made in Kennard, Fri-
day.
As Eliza French, she was bornat Uniun Star, Kentucky, on Au-
could be salvaged.
Garage owners are being asked
to save all license plntes securedwheninstalling new plates for
their customers. amd tum these
over to the Cfmnty trearunru.
State Engineer Wardnef G~
Scott has instructed the Motor
Vehicle Dividon to work out aplan whereby the county treasurer
would tempomrily store these ul-
vaged plates to be picked up hte:
verurnu-.ummn1,r;manue r~-~''ic ke ol Fo rt Ca lho un; s ui t W i th- ~""'will lsontimle as i n
in put mo nth to Honolulu as '
hospital lssixunt.
Several Blairites received mx -» .§ "i "é " u. ,.. ;` .. °; H;n ;; <§~~
'I awaited cables And tel '''liousy;this week from re lativ;though! to be lt Pearl Harbor..
ON,istatloned in the Pacllic Wu' Zone. '°§_'f5.... .YohnsgnN ol '12eA'I,.i,~ ~
li mo ng t hug; w ha t hue bg" ~with U. S. Marines in Hl i.~»t P
rom,acco "Z o " W s W c FICKLING, WM.-nephew of Mr.huve reached The Eliterprise. are and Mm E. c. Hunt of Blair;n s m a s a r t y
§'"'i£" P'*°'3» {'»9'f"°"" ?4@>°~»stationed at Hichm Field. Hr
CA B LE S A R R I V EFROM WAR ZONE
F u n d D r a w i n g ~}
I_v )'Johns of Hastings, ufith whom she~~ By 1 had made her home since 1932, and
Ll £_lal'!_UIC IM:-s. Paul Barry of Flonrncu.
by stale trucks and brought o cen ur. narlow l. J.Brewer, Shirley waii.'~imilv located concentration points. Stokes, and H'"`?'d Famer.all ROSENBAUM, LYLT lon of Mr.Chlglsl 1 ; a § m @ W a s
3,900 pounds of unused plates. in-former Blair 'es'd°'}t*~a nd Mrs. Clyde E. Rosenbaum ea ll¥'€ 0 .v e n mg ' s
cluding sunendemd 1941 pls:/es of Kennard; at Pearl Harbor.El'lt€l'talI'|I¥l€!'lt
tno banmd to be reissued and ex-C H A M B E R S T o RADECKE.nussr-:LL_1>@=f\
\
tra 1940 plates, have already been
sslvagd in Douglas County and re-
turned to the Nelmaska Prison ln~dust:-ies who manufacture Nebras-
ka plates.
COLLECT 2% TONSWASTEPAPER
More than two and a hal! tons
of waste paper and magazines
have been collected by Boy Scout
Troop 143 ol Blair, in the course
of the past (ew weeks.
At the request of President
Roosevelt, Boy Scouts throughoutthe nation have been collecting pa-
P¢Y» newspapen, and magazina as
A part ot the national campaign to
conserve paper. The paper will besuthemd at one point in each we
riwry, and and to Plfrk war equip-
ment lor shipping.
FONTANELLE-SHER_
l IDAN GROUPS UNITE
l The Fnni-anelle and Sheridanbranches of tho Red Cross county
ehapter have united,and report
that the Sheridan district in en-rolled nearly 10095.Efforts of'
wnrkan in une ulxlnlm .... \..|..-'
ARMY`Ai1i coRPs
Bill Chambers of .. Louis. l\Iis~
souri, spent the »end with his
parents,Mr.andl Mrs.LloydChambers.ll
Since his graduation from a
Kansas City radio school, Cham-
bers has been employed by the
TWA airline in St. lauis. He plans
tn join the army air corps in thenear future.
PAROLED FOR
ONE YEAR
l Joe Drayer, who mme time back
'issued A no-fund check to the coun~ty i\ldKe ln Dlymmt for a max-
rlage license fee for a friend. wash m m tn :nal in dim-let com
last Monday and tha sentence im-
posed w u a pants to Philip
0'Hanlon lor one year.
R E P O R T 9 7 P o r . R E D
C R O S S M E M B E R S H I P
In the village of Washington
and vldnlty, the mamhflhih drive
for the Rad Gola has been com-
pleud wig the non a mona
|'if»¥»2»?f°s»'»2@'»»yI »a1
son of Mrf and Mrs. L. A. Fern~
herg.EERSEN,LT,COMMANDER
J OHN-U.S.Naval station in
Philippines; a cousin of Chris J.
Petersen. Blair.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence VanDe~
Venter are the parents of n 5 lb.,1 oz. baby daughter, Judy Lynn,
born Wednesday at Blair Hospital.
Theodore Therkeleen was a hos-
l
P
lpital patient from Tuesday untillthia(Thursday) morning.
Mrs. Gilbert sunk and b\bY son,
Jen'y Gilbert, are returning home
today.Mrs. Mary K. Hansen of Her-
man arrived Wednesday for medi-cal areatment.
Hrs. Jeff Rosenbaum of Ken-
nand is a hospital patient;she
will return home today.
GLENN HOLSTEINON W ES T COAS T
Glenn Hollwin, a timuer Wuh-
ingtnn County realdcnt,is |ta~
_tional 51.5 llatsnirg poct in the Buttorht (cream)_
An unusually beautiful pageantdepictingthe Chdstmas story i n
traditional style, was presented at
the l. O. O. F. hall, Tuesday even-
ing, when the annual family Chriss-
mas party of thc I. 0. 0. F. andRebekah lodges took place.Spe-.
cial costumes and lighting arrange-
ments. and choir of twenty voicesadded to the effectiveness of the
pageant.A social evening ensued,and
treats were distributed.A Christ
mas tree and other appr<£'iatesymbols of Christmas decora the
hall.
The committee in aharge nf theChristmaspartyincludedMrs.
Henry Mencke, Mrs Emma Ruwe,
Dick Stricklett. Jr.. Harold Greene,
Frank Bross, and Mrs. Wynn Baer.
TODAY'S MARKETS
$1-ll.
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Com,ear - _ ----...._5oe
5 5
mm e
'ne
.___zw
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Wheat _
Gem -.... --_ - ..--. ._ _ .
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um: only 3 short. time ago, the
I|| .luhilvc drive for funds in\.lnu pulneratl unu rc n already ;Distric t c ourt was busy lastshows promise fo.r mout gucc eggs, if]l'\!onday hearing a case o f a Mi s-
$100,000 of the $230,000 goal al- river lmready has been pledged by mem- braska.|thg :Bn nike' l;ut si( Ne
bers; as y et, only a small perc en-I t w a s se t f o r a jur y c ase but
tags of the ay nod membership has after hearing the evidenc e the c ase
been solic ited.wa s ta k e n f r o m th e ju r y a n d th e.F`|.lnd8 dEIiV|!d fr o m than f'.nld»nln1-onldinu iurlnfn 1-nlar|{n fn vn r n f
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A t t h e N u n h School ln Blah-
studnmta of the first nhd second
grades ha ve developed a :f a r e
p mje c t whi c h l l very r s ll ll tl -
u l l y done an d whic h i n g i vi n g
some valuable i r ll r li n z to th e
y oungimrn-'Rm s to re u well sh oc ke d wi th
llf e llxc c o n tn lmn o f g r o a a r i a s
m d items ln eve ry d ay u s e ln
the h ome.There . ma pric e usu-
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ha ve telephone i n d even n
n r lp e d nwn ln g .
Th e Pur po se of th e pro je c t is
to be nc h c ourtesy in bu y ing und
sd lln g , e le a nllne n ln th e h i n d -
lin g of f ood , ho w to c o un t mo m-
e y , wm a nec ka zes. talk o v e r 1
telephone m d n host of o the r
lz tl vltl e l.
Mi n a lh e ly n Spa dt i s th e
teacher who concelvad And ue-
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THE WEEK'S D°¢; 1~ ----~s 21 ~o 22
Jubilee campaign will be used the binifmainly In building | Mvl ldmm;
tndon build!!! lor Dm: Collen.KTLIFFORD R A YA ;4s,ooo ehukh debt wul bg Fe-I `' ` ] § § E W § E X T O N
Lind, and a fund for pennioning re-tired m e g \ninlnts§~|_will be Clifford Ray hu been chosen 'slcmnted wx the remmmng money. Lhe new aexwn at the Blair mme-l
tary, supplanting Marlon StrieklettlTo C O R R E S P O ND E NTS w h o h u m e t h e p o d d l m fo r .l
number of yeus.Stricklett n l
Comapondenm to The Enlnr secured |poaitlnn ln the sirprise are requeszed m send in their pomrflee, nking me post ny
ww early !o}'_tl-lg .haxt two weak: vacated by William Seheniln.
un Acco z olholida lordn thPiper »§"g° out oneysay. . . 1 E ' . , . ° I c HAs . L o v m ' r o B E
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vrnnn uma; wnl be apen on California.when Lhsy plnn toGdnwhy md Satvrdny Qvenlngg, rnnke their home. Mr.lava will beThose winhlng to ply subscriptions oannecud with A radio luti on
will thva h. wwmmodnted.l m m .
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PUBLISHED Z YLRY 'rumzsmw
JOHN A. RHOADES, Edibur lnd Publisher
_y_ HILTON RHOADES, Assistant Ediwr; Advertiling
MARY-BETH m»QuA1m1E, Local Ednbl
D. M. I-IANNAH, Compodtor and Pmumm
MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON. Linotype Openwr
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John H. J ohnson.
A p m g m m ,i n charge o f Mr s .
Mar c us Kr o ge r a n d Mr s .W .E .
Mason, inc luded gr ou p si ng in g o f
Chris tmas carols,a Chris tmas
Women's Clu|: Party
Has Xmas T|1¢m¢
Around thirty-live atknded theannualChristmaspartyoftheHerman Woman'n Club, held Fri-
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Mr .an d Mr s .Ad o ln h K .
Blair were Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen.
Mr s.Daisy Di vi ne an~
sp e nt th e week-end ne ar
at the E. 0. Divine ho mo,Mr .an d Mrs . C ar l Ra s
Ivan and Viric inia. were Sun
ternoon iruests nt the ,H.
mussen ho me and eve~ inzat Mar tin L ar a er fn .
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>-ww1 * w ~ H;£512 Mr. and Mn. Henry Nohrenbe
entertained. Sunday. honorimz hi~birthdny.Guests were Mr.an~Mn. Walfzr Woodruff and WynneHenry and Henninzru!! and MariNohrenberzofOmaha.EmilLerach, Mr. and Mrs.Charles A.Hineline. Pete and Laura Nohren-berz of Blair.
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tertxin ed a t a n or lte r su nne r. S at-ur ds y evening-. for Mr .and Mr s .
Weston Lang-, Mr. and Mn. Ch.uun-
c e y W i lki n s . md Mr .and Mr s .Chester |
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Nuptials Told
The marriage of Miss Bemice
Voss oi' Blair and Victor Enger of
News OF Fort
C|||\oun Vicinity
Ths Green Valley Extensiong i e r . W e d n e s d a y , w i t h M r s . J .
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¢uuldB\':lllnl:l"llllll WEE p8l'Iol°Ill8Cl at Fre-day af-|mont on December 3, it is learned.I. Ral'|'1'he couple will reside near Her-
nruem man where Mr. Enger, son of Mrs.of zhe!M"*?' EPM has farmed since his
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Inonzmseent
Sundav in Pender, as vruesta ofMr. and Mrs. Georsre Wachter.Mr and Mrs.James P. Mullingud as fIl_€T[.iru&§§§. Sunday.Miss
....=mwuywith Mrs. LszuMr.and Mn
were the KueataSierk. SaturdayMt. and Mm.
nouow Club m e t " "" ' 1 " "Marjone Seltz_ instmctor at De-§°°<;'£f'}'f,'»§""'§~ffe1,°..m School."""°"»'J§'i°bJ'»§"§¢ the
ristmas Dmsrram e onof Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuesdav evenimr.Decqrnber 23.
Ernest Kruse en~ School will be closed untrl Januaryand Mm.william 5.
|er. Monday.. Fred Hiese wereUf Mr. and Mm.
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D5 realize tint theWir 'd.1¢°§Z'1..v. been forced
into is not o. war for the arf
qulsilion__o! territory but rath-
er A war of principle!
For years the -mf-;=~'°
Jap; have s em-selvu vary disagreeable
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an-sngsments could be reuh-ed, but with no avall.On De-
cember 7,without decladng
war and without the silghtestwarning. our protect§ve f°'°°°
of our island possai on! wereset upon in A surP1'i8@ l"<'"k
and the result was very dam-
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and two vocal solos by Miss Kath-,ryn Bartling, accompanied at the
piano bl'Miss Marilyn Nelson.
Prizes at games were awarded
Mrs. A.W.Clarke,Mrs. D. W.
Rutledge and Mrs. Alton Jensen.
At the close O! the afternoon,gifts were exchanged and a lunch~
eon was served by the social som-mi me
Guests were Mrs. Laura Hoye,
Misses Evelyn Mais,Doris Lang,
Kathryn Bartling,Bessie lsom,
Corrine Cuhoon,Marilyn Nelson,
Lenom Cushman and Nouns Kruse.Mrs. Henry Tnzhlssn will be
.Jens Suresena. in honor of Mrs.Sorensen's birthday, were Messrs.and Mesdamea H.C.Rasmussen.Harold Rasmussen and Shirley,George Rasmussen and family,Rav Rasmussen and dsuzhters,
Rob Rasmussen and family. Jens
Ivnrsen, and Mrs. Peter Ivarsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stroy leftMondaylorPortland.Orezon
where they will visit relatives.Th? had :ment s week at the LarsRol and home.Monday afternoon.Mrs. PeterNielsenentenainedMesdames
Cassie Hansen. Martin Larsen andEd Hansen and Miss Nina Ander-
sen.Friday evenlnz ituests at theMartin lam" ham.. ...... M....-..
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_School in 1926.The bride hs.|§,'§'{f_lf,',§;."§§','°§ ,,';'~ Iggy
been employed ln Omaha.A miscellaneous shower wssheld at Lhe Otto Voss home nearBlal,Sunday sfiemoon.comnli-mentsrv to the bride.Lunch wasserved st the close of the after-
noon.In the eveniml. a lame mr-ty of friends srathered at the Vosshome to charlvnri the counle.
Charles Voss home and in the ai'-ternoon attended the shower at theOtto Voss home.Mr. and Mrs.Georze Johansenand son and Mnry and Henry Jo-hsnsen ol Lakefield.Minnesota.mn... m..:- 1-._.._--- --
all drove to Fremont to visit Mrs.gotta Gray and Miss Dorothy
n y .Miss Frances Mdlin of the Nor-folk school faculty :Dent the week~end at the uarental.James P. Mul-lin.home;she was an Omlha shon-
oer. Saturday,Mr.and Urs.Earl Tnomosonentertained at dinner. Sunday. forMn. Thornnson'| nsrentu. Mr. mdMrs.Fred French and Clyde ofKennard.Mr.And Mrs. Paul Barry andson.who have lived in the Mc'Carthv District for many years.
moved tn nh. r'.~..»,. w..x.....a...~.
tenained Mr.Sfewart at dinn
s ~ a nd Mrs .
un av zuestsKellv JohannserWilliamKruentertained. SatMessrs. and Mer
er.William TisFzlcher.Waite:Lane.Mrs. WilliameellaneousshoxMrs. Dean sumNorma Louise
mlest of Anna
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M.-aw: u_.
seand
\L u n n a n a u m m
Steyer stave a :nia-
aver,Sunday .f o r
mrun uuln n l :LH - ir e .o v e r
JfviP§`71~?i.1e1» left
Crete.Nebraska.
:mend th e wi n te r
ex-'s sister.Mr s .
ErnestGerick e wi ll
Da rt o f thi s wee kfre they will amend
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lip and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Srroy. | W odnesdav eve ni ng visito
Eunic e Ro llen d soent F1'iday Frm}c 1s IIovendick'e.
nigh t a t th e Giffo rd Dixo n h ome inf Masses Ma r i o n an d M u
Blair.,J ahnel.Ry me r F e d de , II e n r
Mr. a nd Mr s. Pe te r Nie lse n we re an d Mr. an d Mr s. Ha rold Ne
Sunday afternoon :me ets at the were entertained at a izooseP e t e r I v a r s e n h o m e .| o c t h e I j l n r r y N e u h a u s h o m e
M T I T E | l \ | 1 1 h ' | " n u f n »n \ n | 'A A n n ». ¢ . . .|. . . . . l -\
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dinner
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nndfnlr
i n th e Gu r y o we n vic inity near
Fort Calh oun, las t we ek-e nd. They
were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
to n W inc hell,Ire ne remain ina a t
the Ba rry 's ne w h ome u nti l F rid ay
e ve n i n g . T h e f u m formerly oc c u-
pi ed b y the B a m a wi ll be ta ke n
ove r by Claar LeC ron e o f K enn ardin the snrinsr.
to W ofg r_gg»9}}ed__§{cCa§Qhv _reig-
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t h e h o l i d a y s W i
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fo u r te e n at a 6 : 3 0 o'c!c-ck di~ner,
at the h ome of Mrs. Mi nnie Bra nd-
ert.Saturday .Th e occasion hon
ered Mr s .Br un de rt on he r b i rth -day . Guests were Mesdamea Brand~
ert. J ohn H. J ohn son. C. E. J ohn~
son. I). W . Rutledg e. L eu F ause tt.
He n r v Ric hter.Pa ul Hanc oc kLo u i e me h. J . M. W e s t. o . L . Hn !
sinner.George Reid and Karleen.
Th B r t h d Club me t wi the1ayMrs. W ar ren W ake field. Thurs day .
fo r a fShristmas nar ty .Ele ven oi'
|:-a preg-en t. The n ext me etim: wi ll b e wi th
Mrs . Hen ry Ric h te r.
Mr s . E mi l Falle n enter ta ine d atdinner, Thursday . for Corinne C.1h-
oon and Doris Lam: in honor of her
son.AIlen's birthday .H e treated
his s c hoo lmates to c a ndy in h onor
o f th e event.
Mr .and Mr s.D.O.Sheets andMr . a n d Mr s.Ra lp h Sc arlett an d
Leon motored to Aui:| ..rn. Sunday .
to vis it the Nic holas and E lme rSheetsfamilies.
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Loc ation
cis Hmm_..._.. _ . . . . ,... -.nu uvam nuu uluuy lugnt..gi r. # gd Mi ?J °h " gi aa f nu ss eg a nd |Mr . a n d Mm. F r a n
--- »-uvzzu uuu weex 01 me auuuen deathf°"'-' f n - o f Mr .an d Mr s Edwmvd Th u mp -a s un -lg er fg ba bv da ukh te r.Suqdav eve-horne.ning.The Thomps c ms.no w resi-
ily 0 f d e n t s o f Omah a.a m we ll-k no wnp m .Mr. Tho mps on h zwimr r es id
d MT .ed in th e Mc Ca r th v neinrhborhood
re t°la ll of his li fe until two Ye ars as ro:
M11'he is the son of Mrs. Ada 'I'hornt>~
other.son . Mr s. Tho mn son i s th e fo rmerh1:¢ | V iva Allen.
Ne ws wa s rec eived this weekfrom Mrs. Mabel Kuic ksen. a form-
er ms ulen t of For t Calhoun , of thedeath of hey son. W illard, of Den-
ver.H e dled as th e result o f a
heart ai lme nt. lea vin g a wi fe an ddau ghter
r'r~.DQ ~§.0f0 'Film 1Sunday eveninsr with Mr. a nd Mrs.`
Peter Nielsen.
Mr . a n d Mr s. J e n s Hansen.Mr .and Mr s. Ed Hans en, Miss es Ed na
an d Ri ta Hans en and Mr s.Hannah
Toe lk e a nd Bi ll heloed Clarenc e
Toelke c e lebrate his birth day Sun-
day afternoon.
Alton Lar sen sn ent Fr id ay nllrht
in Omaha.
,~.| ; :mo er.Mrs. Masrsrie Voss returned home
wi th th e Ch a rles Vo ss 'i ' amilv F ri -
da y a fter se ve r al mo nths wi th Mr .
and Mrs. Louie Voss.
Mr .an d Mr s .An d r e w Ma tze n
and children dro ve to Counc il
Bluf fs.Wednesday .
No r man S ee k e r o f C e n tr a l C i tv
was a Wednesday eveninn; visitorf at the Bill Koeniir home.
Mr .an d Mr s .Ave r y Jasnersen
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these entertained b v the Bla i r He nr y Wilkeninsr.J r.. and Mi ss ol~Chamber of Commerce, W ec inesdav Olivia L nnzh orst wer e ho sts at thellbll
evenimr..Yeung I'eon1e's Dec ember meetinlz|Mr s.Sophia Wiese. Alic e and held a t the churc h Darlors.Th e jp cAndr ew W ie se.snent Wednesday Misses Jean Ru we a n d A n ita Ho lt- S o
at th e Otto W r ic k h ome.lrnsn had charize o f the nrosrra.m.|
Mr . a n d Mr s.J ohann Ls u r its e n ille c ti o n of offic ers resulted i n , M
were supp er g uests at the Cha rles Duane Bosc hult being elec ted nms-M .Voss home. Friday .Iident. Hem1;Wilkenimr. J r.. viie~'SD1
Mr .and Mr s.Elme r Ho ls te in mr es id en t.Cur tis La llman .scc rc ~.iie
were Omaha shoppers, Saturday .tey -treasurer.B |
Mr . a n d Mr s.Carl W ies e a nd.|80¥1
daughters and Louise Voss were_Adver tise I n Th e Enterprise i
Sunday dinner izuests a t the It Br i ng s Re s ults llGr.
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Mr . a n d Mr s.IIlrner Be tts andKa r e n K a y we r e Sunday dinner
guests at the Ed Christensen home.
Mr . a nd Mr s . E d g a r He ld t we r e
Sunday evening vis itor s at the
Elme r Hols te in ho me .Misses Marizaret J sh nel and
Doro thy Fo ley sp ent the we ek- end
at thei r ho me.Mr .and Mr s.W alter And ers on.
Mr .an d Mr s. W i llia m Voss and
Mr .and Mr s .F w d W esternaard
we re amo ne th o se wh o atte nded
the s ale o f hou sehold roa ds of thela te Mrs . Lo ui se Mille r at B la ir .
Mi ss Venda Christensen spent
Fri da y a nd Su nd ay wi th Mr . a n dMr s .E lme r Be tts:she was an
Omaha shopper, also, on Saturday .
Mr s .Elme r Ho lste i n attended
the Extens ion Club meeting inKennsrd. Tuesday .
John Foley . Lerov Voss and Rus-
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Omaha were Sunday visi tors a t the
W illi am V oss h ome..Mn a nd Mrs . No n n an Han s e n o f
Li nc oln an d Ha ns Han se n of Hem-
ming ford . Ne bras ka. snen t Su nday
even in g a t the B i ll K o en ig ho me .Emil W ie s e of I o wa i s s pe nd in g
a f ew wee ks with re la ti ve s.
M r an d Mr s.Chris J sh nel and
Mr. a nd Mr s. Ch arles Vo ss he lo edHe n r v Kn ie n celebrate his bi rth-
day . Th umda v even in g.
Miss Ve nd a Christensen was a
c a lle r a t the F w d Westersrasrd
home. S un da y . a nd at the W illi amJ ahn el home . Monda v e veni ng.
Ma n e v Sc hool _Chdstmas pro-
z r a m wi ll b e ziven Mo nd av even -
ingz,Dec ember 22nd,an d Sunny -si d e will z i ve s n r oz r s m. Tu e sd a v
eve ni ng Dec ember 23.Bo th
sc hools will dismiss on W ednesdav
f o r the Chr is tmas vac ation.un ti l
J anuary Bth.
50c and $1.50
Cashmere Banquet
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Comb,Brush.Mi r r o r and
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In Attractive Packs
Bath Powders and
60c to $3.50
MANICURE SETS$1.00 w $3.98
Nail Sets
Are Excellenl Gifts
Ever Shown in Blair
$4.50 to $15
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TREE
DEOORATIONS
ELECTRICCHRISTMAS
WREATIIS
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Cough DropsTry "nu|>\ly~*rlnm"-¢ WonderfulLsmmuze
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Tree Lights
69c to $2.89
Bill|Folda
M e n ' s a n d L a d i e s
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Cameras $ l to$5
Two uf the Bent Mnkes
Pens and Pencils
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Location
Home Theatre BuildingBlair, Nebraska
PACKAGE
WRAPPINGS
Most Complete Stock
We Have Ever Shown
$1 to $6
Electric Heat Pads
$1.98 to $3.98
BUYING-..f~f
CHRISTMAS CARDS
1~RIBBON _SEALS
Safety Razor
29c to 98c
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Shaving Sets
50c to $1
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Flashlights
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tion This Tear as the Entire Na
lion Strives to Be Conservative.
Alrrmst All of Our Gifts Are Use
ful . . . . 'They Wall Be Remem
bered For Tears to Come.
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an d Mr s .Ho w a r d 'I'homD3on and spd glaufrnter.Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha n sld a u s h t r s at Sunda ¥_ at the Dar~ | ("§t1H .1 If U __T h o l ' 0 U E h i V
nnfn uh --»~- " "°" "........, um. ilwmusuu. uume.The annual Chdstmgs Darty of
the McCa1~thv Prozresslve club. to~gather with a one o'clock luncheonat which members' husbands willlbe zuests.is nlanned for mdsy(Thursday)- Mrs. Emma Matz willbe the hostess.
~ Cpapin Wlewi ~
Mr. and Mrs.Fred DornackervisitedinArlinxzton.Sundav aft-
ernoon. at the Orville Nelson home.Lorraine Love of Omaha snent
the week-end with her cousin._Gwendolyn Love. at the Ross Love
mrs, Neil West and sonssnentSundav with Mr. and Mrs.Andy Nelson west of Fort Calhoun.Mrs. Anna.West gf Blair snent'
Sundav with her son.Neil West:
and family.lllr. and Mrs. Fred Gustin andrhxldrenand Mr. and Mri.Pete'Gusun were Suhdav visitors at theHans Gustin home in Omaha.E. B. Ebv. vronrietor of DeSotoStore, is workxnz in Bellevue. at
Dresent.He snent the week-endwith his family-'Mr, and Mrs. Roland Hineline ofOrumsnentSundaywithMrs.Hineline's nnrents.the Martin
loiem. :md at the William Hinelirle
ome.
Washel lfust Treated
Perfectly Sized for
Furnacenor Stove
cosrs zfss ro BUY Ano BURN!
Q Pnorm 57 0
BEN REEH
Holmquist Grain
B' Lum ber Co.
h o m e
Mr .an d Mr s .Au stin Renshaw
entertained their daughter.Mr s .Ha r old Rasmussen and fa mi ly .
Saturday .
M r 8 n d Mr s .Ern est Monson
and J o hnnv c alled on Mr. and Mrs.Ros s Love and c hildr en. Thur sd sv
evenimr.Mr . a n d Mr s .Alber t Sc hodt at-
§qnde;i ghe oresentation o f " T h e
Ii Homme :AN rm
' h . l . l ¥ .
IE ChristmasMessia h" at Dana Colle ge. S unday
evenimr. Their dauazhfer. Misa Ve-iiSA loan committee meetinz innth Omaha. Wednesdav.lundav dinner zuesl-s of Mr. ands. S W. Anderson were Mr. anda. Jens Krozh and familv ol:
Igor. My. ag\§ Mm. Ejguemld Van! :
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:nook and chsidren.Mrs.Annie|Brodersen. and Frank Linden andIson. Bertrand."'i Mrs.IIrie Knudsen and dough-2
|ter. Marv Beth. of Washinrrton andiSamrnvKerstetter of Caron itob-|erts. San Milruel.California. vis-iited Mr. and Mm.Fred Wulf.\Thursdav afternoon.Thev alsovieited the Ben Herrmann homo ini
Rose Hill.;Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bersrmann and]
fnmilv of Rose Hill spent Sundavi_afternoon at the FredWulf honnnlMr. and Mrs. Esrocert Wulf were ;|Sunday dinner lruests of Lin ]:I\d ._Ijehlimrs. in Blair.In the |\.I :|..ll$[Qthe Wulfs c:;lled on Mr. mul Mr:=.5
nday afternooliz as n u\n~t -F Mrs.5
Iron] lt. Wu!Mi n Paul Ko ni th kv .| ill| '\I»n-
Anna Ke rnnc e .
1 Mr . an d Mrs . Pa m ig. . || P.kr| t h l 1 l "H I F I E l d n t i .ma r i l l v l f i l
K r n m c k e o f O m a h a \'. l 1 |m o o n s
t h e g u e s t s a t n d t i l l l l r : : . \ - n I n " l r . '
: m d M r s . M a r t i n l j f f l t t l .r l l . . I1 .g* S a n d e r e ve n l n s r .g
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Not even War can conquer the faith
that lies in Christianhearts.
It is when our treasures are moBt
threatened,that we cling to them
with greatest strength. When the
darkness about us is deepest, we
clasphands tightly within our secure
Circle of Christmas light and love.
We extend our most cordial and
coniident wishes for your happiness
on Christmas day and throughout the
New Year
SHINGTON
COUNTY BANK
BUY DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS
B t :l r 1
zMr. a nd Mrs. IJ |0y d. Mc Ca nn ~ ~ ~ Tim u:|'H:e =» llnlf§ii z:|»l1| ¢¢2 =nLnlil'1 &'1Sundav dinner sruesta of Mr. and
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a n d : ln ommy vnsxle .r. am ,o'¥1'
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Fontanzlle Ne 1 ~ ~ ~
.4The Lutheran Aid held its rem;mx (jo wn _/
lar meet st the church Darlors withMrs. H. S. Monks and Mrs. E. HCrocker as hostesses. Mrs. WalterSehroeder was elected Dresident atthe meeting;Mrs.M.A. Ritzen.vlcedlreaidentl Mrs.Ray Wilken-imz, secretary:Mrs. o. A.Lanxvhunt,treasurer. It wu voted tolend $5 to Tabithn and to nav $140toward the buildinz fund.M4 and Mrs. Albert Nieman en-tertamed A zroun of relatives hon-orinz their yilulzhwr.Marilyn onher second blrthdsy. Those presentwere Mr. and Mn. Clarence ScheersudBarbara Jenn. Mr. and Mrs.
Mnnln Niemln And Keith. Mr. andMm.Walter Niemm md Donn;
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uecta At ohomewere Mr.and Mn. .Frank
Kruxer of Arlinzton and Mr. andMn. Gottlieb Hntuml.The Annual Chriltrrina party andRift qzchlnne of the Glrden andStudy club wu held at the homeof Mn. Gilbert Ruwe. A one o'clockluncheon wu served w the mem-ben md lollowinz guests:Hes-dnma Otto Kmle. Dalton Strenz-er and Minn Florence :nd MabelLnnzhant. Chrlutmu carols wereaumz and Mn. Henry Scheer. Jr..read x Chrinmu lwry ."Star nlthe Ent".Members bmuzhv. :inaforiheSxlvldonArmvin ¥'\'e-
nnd hmily.G th Chuiea Gotruh
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mont. It wu also decided to donwinl fm-the Rnd Cross withMrs. o. A.lnnsrhont .mi Mn.
Fred Boachult ln charms.
O. A. Lnnzhnrat, ioeal chsln-nu\of the Red Chnl. hu announced
that the drive has come In A clonwith Premnn; exceedinl \ta nuotabv n number of memberlhlns. How-ever A new annul for doutlonnhu come from the Blah chavter.
oun ANNUAL
lbs. Chrnstmas
Chq¢olates ~
The ARNDT Huws.
nnls SPACE m.vN1'Rmu1'sD BY THE EN1'ERPluss I Adm -un a In T ha m m m I
-THE ENTERPRISE-
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Shower Honors
Mardellc Kuhr
Miss Mudclle Kuhr, whose mar-
ugc m Kelley Ryan of Omaha
~`ll take place December 28, was
onorcd at a miscellaneous shower,~unday afternoon. The affair waseld at Scheffler Hall in Blair with
~round 66 guests in attendance..
Hosteases were Mn. J. Merton
~uhr, Mn.Henry Voss and Mrs.
~on Llppincott.The "shower"
Mrs. Hightree
Mrs. Frank Hightree was elected
president of the Deg-ree of Honorlodgefor the third consecutiveyear, Friday evening, when the an-
nual business meeting wus con-ducted at Seheffler Hall.Mem-bers of the lodge also presented
Mn.Hlghtree with n beautiful
crystal console net, as a taken oftheir xpprecintion for the work sire
Conclude 8~Week
Florida Vacatlon
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Lund and
Miss Amanda Hansen returned,
Munday, from a Lhree-week vaca-
tlon in Florida and other aoathemstates.They made the journey by
automobile.
Reeha Plan Trip
To Te ns Mexlm
Mr. and Mrs. Bennard Reel: and
daughters, Susan and Janelle, md
Mr. and Mrs. Will Reeh will lelve
Sunday for a twelveday holiday
GUARD AGAINSTCHRISTMAS Fmms
CLUB NOT cn.
Bnplis! Mission Circle
orationx on lt are fin hxurds
which you will need to wlkh must
carefully during the coming holl-
day sawn,
The pllce you select for tha tne
should be well away from slaves,
radiators,and other sm'/urea Mheat. The me should be placed so
that, standing or hllen, it annot
block ~oorwnyu,md lhuuld be
the assistance of Mk .Ernest
Tornblad, is entertaining today
(Thursday)tor members ol the
Baptist Mission Circl
.A. L. Auxilinry
A regulnr monthly meeting of
the American Legion audliary was
held xt the A.L. hall, 'Tuesday
evening.Mrs. E. G. Carsun and
Mn, W. J. Blatter were hmmm
'UAdvertise In Tha Enterprln
I¢ Brlnn Raulu
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~KOIL PROUDLY PRESENTS
GINNY
Mrs. Lundt
. Is Honored
Mn. B. F. Lnndt, who hu for
sorne tima been deeply interestedIn tha work of the Euwrn Stax,
was aignzlly honored when on IntFriday she was notifizd by theGnnd Iadge of the state Lhlt she
hui been uppoinusd |. Diltrlct Sup-
ervisor lor the year 1942. The ap~pointment was mlds by the Wor~
thy Gund Mahan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Blatter vis~ibed in Fontanelle, Sunday, at the
Henry Monke home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Pierce Allen md
daughters were visitors in the
State Capitol, Saturday.
Mr. und Mrs, Jefferson Caldwell
and little daughter, Helen Mnrgnr-
et, spent Sunday at the parental,Will Clldwell, home.I u u U v c u u : l g l u m l . . u u u n g D Y l n
Mardellc Kuhr
Miss Mudclle Kuhr, whose mar-
rlugc m Kelley Ryan of Omaha
will take place December 28, was
honored at a miscellaneous shower,Sunday afternoon. The affair wusheld at Scheffler Hall in Blair with
around 66 guests in attendance..
Hosteases were Mrs. J. Merton
Kuhr, Mrs. Henry Voss and Mrs.
Don Llppincott.The "shower"
theme was enrded out with mlnlx-
ture umbrellas and other decon-
Llons in pink and white.
Guest.: lncluded relatives o! the
Blsir vicinity also Mr.und Mn.
ma Voss of smlud md nm. Jim
Home Theatre
Ha~~~ cl Perlect Talking Pictures
TH URSDAY
December I8
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D A Y S U N T I L
C H R I S T M A S
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Thrills You With I Prognm
'l'h1¢'| Period
Llllen Fur Her
8:55 P.M
Each Frfdny
Presented By
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'ne of the most diverting features """""""''""'""""" _ess for the event at the parental, the Leonard Axtell home.month after completing schooling.''mar. N~b~kl
I'the parfy was Nancy's own Misa Ruby Holstem entertained Andrew Skau, home on West Ne-A Wednesday overnight guest 1 instructor,air conditioning,aodern vermon of "oin the tail an at the nnrental.Dewev Holstem. hrasclm Rh'naf_nf nr....A mm...1:r nnnewn AMA $200 nn nm- w\nnH\9 anal ¢n¢r§n.|home,Sunday evening, in obser-
vance of her birth anniversary.
Guests were Misses I d s B a xte r ,
Doro thy Buc kh ardt,Ma r i e Mase,
Helen Vla sa k,Ma xi n e Reeves,
Ma xi n e Reeves,Er na an d E d n a
Good.
Earl J en kins W as
"Messiah" Soloist
lIarl J enkins of Blai r, University
of Nebraska.senior,wa s one o f
several soloists, Sunday afternoon.
when "The Messia h" win presentedlliy the Unive rsity singers.
{A mo n g those attend ing th e
lCl\rislnm.s eantata were Ear l's
| parents,Mr .an d Mr s .l-Inrl .len-
_kins, Sr., of Blair, his sister, Mrs.
| J nh n llru c e, a nd Mis s E mi ly J an e
Illuns c n of Omaha.
Sew and So Club
4 Mr s .Clarence Hansen enter-
tn i ne d a t her ho me i n Ros e Hi ll,
December 10 , f or me mbe rs of th e
Sew and So C lub.Th e ti me wa sspe nt at ma k i n g a c omf orter; ,,l
short hour of games c o nc luded the
afternoon, Mrs. J ohn Bec klun, c lub
president,gi vin g a nu mbe r o f| pri zes . A lu nc h wa s s erved by the
B la i r Me n y ma k e r s
Th e a nh ua l Chris tmas pa rty of
th e Blair Me....,...akers Clu b wa s
held at th e home of Mrs. Chris tina
W asak,la s t Thur sday afternoon;
all memb ers we re i n attendanc e
V. ..... ...in s i . . .. . M u m m . . n uso ns wa s Mrs .Br o wn ' s f ath er , A .
J . Grier . of Oma ha.
Mr. and Mr s. C ec i l Muc k of Om-
ahs. were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr .an d Mr s .Muc k's aun t,Mr s .
Ge or ge Ar te rb u rn a nd fa mi ly .
Th e ti me wa s sp e n t a t play ing 'Mi s s e s A n n e tte an d Else rge se
ames and fullovrin an exc han Ela nd Elme r F re se of Omah a vis itedgggof g if ts a lu nc h eo n wa s served.
Mr s .Fr a n k Morr ison wi ll be
hostes s this (Th ur sda y )afternoon
to th e Me rr y mak er C lu b me mb er s.
Br ld gc vi c w C lu b
Th e ann ual Chris tmas pa rty of
th e Ilr id g e vi c w C lub wa s he ld a t
the h ome of Mrs . Nels Ru c k ha rd t,
Friday evening, when around twen-
ty -f ive memb ers an d their hus-
band s were present.Th e evening
was spent soc ially .
On th e prec eding a f w mo o n
(Thu rsda y ),Bridg evic w memb ers
entertained their children at a sim-
ilar e'f',nt, at the ho me oi'Mr s .
He n ry W ols ma n n in Blair.Mr s .
Dewey Holstein wa s a g uest.
id y l Ho u r
Me mb e r s o f th e Id y l Ho u r E x-
tension elub of the Arlinxzton vic in-
ithe home of their parents, Rev. and
Mrs. H. C. J ul Frese , Sun day ,
Misses Ed na Dei se and An n a
:And erse n of Cou nc il Blu ffs , Iowa.
wer e o ver nig ht guests,Frid ay ,of
:th eir nu nt, Mr s. J . W . Stn geman.
|Suhd ay visitors n t th e ho me o f
,Mx-.and Mr s .Alf re d Anderson
wr r e Mr . a n d Mrs , Ted Bu c k har dt
and c hildren,
Mr .an d Mr s .ll.F .Lu n i lt a n d
Mrs,D o r a Sas d ro ve bo Linc ulh,
Sunday ,to vis it Mr s .Lu nd t' s
mother,Mr s .Hutc hinson.
Mr. and Mrs . Don Feer visited in
Omaha , Sun day , with Mr. and Mrs.
Ho wa r d Fairc hild,fo r me r B la i r
residents.
Mr s .George Ar te rb u r n enter~
tai ned ne arly a do zen me mbe rs of
th e Churc h of Ch n s t Y o un g p e o -
p le ' s g r o u p a ta C h r i s tma s pa rty .
l
, _. . . . ., - ....,..,..,-,. .- .-..,...eers,$3200-$3800 y ear.Several
openings f o r experienced me n to
work i n mac hine shops as ma c hin-
ists, to ol ma ke rs , millin g mac hi ne
operators,an d la th e operators.
Several openings for fan-n c ouples
and hands.Several jobs for maids
and housekeepers in both rural and
city hon.es.
Any one interested should wr i te
tu the Nebr aska State Emplo y ment
Service,F mmo n t.Nebra ska,o r
contac t their repr esen tati ve whenh e wi ll b e in th e c o u rt ho u se ntl
Blair on Tuesday , from 9:30 to 3:00,
o'clock.Watch next week's paper 5
for new jobs.5
W A S H I N G T O N
COUNTY DEE DS s
Myrtle M. Mnhr dz Elizabeth C. S
&W ay ne H.Rey nolds.he ir s o{ |
Thomas B . Mohr. dec eas ed: Lts. 9|
&10 , B lk .21 i n V i lla g e o f Ar l-
ington,$1.00,etc.
J enni e A. Mc P herso n & hsbd . to
Pr an k I-'.Mc Mulle n K:Ra l p h w .
Mc Pherson: NW sec 26~24-9.
W m. D. Mc Donald to G. A. Rath-
mann: Lts 27. 28. 29 & 30, Blk. 36,
eu
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Enurmuulun11-ou u w .unsu several cannons.AI. me close
T h H |W of th e p a r ty , a birthday lunc heon
was served.a t H I I I I ~~Christmas dec orations brought
W i t h V i v i a n L e i g h a n d an dded note of ga y e ty to the
even
as °'"
L a w r e n c e O l i v e r |
A l- n - I . : lu l n I':|w Ili:envy Colnri A d " ° ' § lS i § i 2 , § " § § L T i § ' " " " "
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5LINGERIE
The Gift Every
f |
e s 5_ Woman WantsSllps..................$l.29
Gowns, PJS. $2.00
Kayser Pan-
ties ~Others to 51100Ilvc vmhvr I9 -20
Saturday Malinete
Adminninn ll- 2 2 Cls
~lJnuhlv In a tu r e
I)ENI`I:ET
Rooms i n May le Bu iid ing
Blair,Nebraska
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
M -om ».......p
T A K J J
M I L L I O N A i !
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She-'dRalllelHave Stockings!
Gin hor
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And
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ROBES
in.Crclw_QuiI!¢'d lf.C SilhenllleSeersucker
$ 2 .9 8 Un
5
§May We Suggest.hostess ity enjoy ed their a n n u ]Christ-ln ur uu ay even mg .City o f BumQ $55 0.
al ma s party .Tuesday evening,De-Mr . a n d Mr s. W a r re n Ha nn a of le s li e R. Of f e n &The club will hold its annu
Chdstmas party at the Hema
Wulf home,Sunday evening,D
cernber28. On January 14, the fir
1 ~
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ne
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d
cember 9, at Lhc home of Mrs. C.
H. West. A Yule log with red and
green tapers provided an appro-priate centerpiece, and each place
was marked with a miniature
Christmas tree.Favors were tinyYulelogs with red candles.Dinner was followed by a roll
call, each member answering withaChristmas custom as observed
by our ancestors.The group lis-
tened to the l'resident's radio talk,
and the evenihg was concluded with
games and group singing of Christ-
mas carols.
Merimyx Project Club
Mrs. Ed Gnuse was hostess totheMerimyx Project Club, Tues-
day evening. with Mrs.Raymond
French and Mm.Gifford French
assisting.A lighting demonstra-
tion was put on by Mrs. Rita Drewsof Valley.Guests were Mesdames
Annie Gnuse,Gilbert and Oscar
Scheer, Paul Rinas, Clarence Hil-
genksmp. and Miss Helen Roland.am. Ed Stork will be hostess on
Pender,Nebraska,were Friday
oltemoon and evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cook andfamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm F. Broder-sen and daughters. Susan and Pol-
ly, of Herman, spent 'I\\esday ln
Blair at the George C. McQuarriehome.
Dr. and Mrs. D.R. Ehlers andchildrenentertainedat.dinner,
Sunday, for Q and Mrs. Harold
Schroeder ol Decatur,and Perch
Compton of Blair.
Mrs. Will Quinlan was a guest
of Mrs. Wayne Putnam, Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greeno were
entertained at dinner, Sunday, by
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paulsen.
Dr.D. R Ehlers attended a
meeting of the Omaha Distdct
Dental Society at Creighton Unl-versity in Omaha,'hxesdny after-
noon and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Flynn anddaughter,Isabelle, and Mr. and
Mrs.R. J. Lippincott and Susan
rirnve ¢n Linrnln Runrlnv y,\ annml
& Dorothy C. Rsthmahn, joint ten-ants: Ltl Z1 & 22, Blk 35. $1.00,
etc.City of Blair to Carl H. Bohs &
Esther C. Bohs, joint tenants: N%L t . s 5 & 6 , B l k 4 0 & a l l L t 4 l n
Illk 40 in First Add to the City
of Blair. $150-
BALTIMORE BOYSSTUDY PAPER
Baltimore boys are among the
most avid readers of The Enter-
prise, or so it would seem from re-
cent indications,
For the past two weeks, tae Nc-
lrraska State Employment Servicehasinserted items in the paper,
listing jobs open for qualified ap-pli.:mLs,A representative uf the
Se-r\'.ne stated this week that, in
addition to a large number of ap-
plications from local men and boys.he has received the grand total of
eight lctters of application from
Illnlr nays. now connected with de-
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Handbags ~ t o $ 3 . 2 5Gloves, Kayser and Hansen, start at ..........._..-.$1.00
Scarfs, silk, crepe, chiffon .........79c to $1.29
Hankies, Irish linen and lawn ~ to $1.00
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Ouleopalhic Phyddm
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1150 Norlh Brold Sl.
Fremont, Nebruku
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GREETING CARDS
An Exceptional Assortment of Relig-
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ing the Nationally Advertised,Special
Defense Stamp Greeting Cards.
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T U E S D AY
Dec ember 23
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Als o- h wid e I' a sxa g e Tr ave l Heel,
Fanc y An num'W ith Pe le S mi th
and News Reel. Admi ssion Eve-
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Dr. J. Tilton Young
Ouleopalhic Phyddm
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1150 Norlh Brold Sl.
Fremont, Nebruku
WEDNESDAY md THURDSAY
December 24-25
Chrialmnu Matinee
Admission ll-22 Cts.
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January zz .E ' L 3 " ' " = { , § ' § ' " " 5 " § " ' " " " § °lun'I`}}e annual C h r i s tm a s p a r ty f o r p } | ] a Y " g i T r.an rs.R.'
Me n m y x c lub memb ers and their 1 :ps an ommy .(
fnmi lies wa s he ld i n Arlin gto n,Mr .an d Mr s.Fio y d Halstead,E.
Saturday evening.Gi ff o rd F r en c h Mr .an d Mr s . Z. C .Halstea d a nd d ns
B.("tEd Bl nnanhxv nf nnrnmnnham *nv MN.~ HH lB t & B d lD E n t B(5\H'!2.l flhi
u.
Ihris tmaa di n n e r g u e sts a t th e
E.Ep pe rly ho me ,n e xt Thu rs-
r, will inc lude Messrs. and Mes-
nna Nu n n :li'A1.v¢a~f\» nn)D..-.AE. -- -- U » u u v . ;v a .I w y v l a l u n l u u A V Ia p rog ra m b as ed on Ka y K ay aer 's
radio prog ram.an d the entire
gr ou p joined in the sing ing o f
Christmas c arols.Gi fts wer e ex-
changed, and an ho u r o f games
concluded the evening.Mr . a n d
Mn. L illnr d J en se n, wh o wi ll mo ve
to Omaha in the nea r f utur e, were
presented n g i f t f r o m the club.
Th e c o mmitte e in Charge of r e-
fresh ments and enterta inment in-
Ic luded Mesdamos Cassie Hansen,
,Ra y mo n d and Gi ff or d Frenc h,
Haro ld Stor k, IId Gnu se,Ho wa r d
an d Lillnrd J ensen.Tarn Rnllnnrl
day s la st woek ~ Qi i é é i s ~
and Mrs. E. L. Halstead , of Autom-
ba, Minnesota.
Sunday dinn er guests of Mr. :md
Mr s.Gi f f or d Di xo n we r e Mr .and
Mr s .C.J .Fly n n an d Joseph o f
Benson,Mr . a n d Mr s .Ne d Ty s o n
and two c hildr en of He rman ,and
Mr . a n d Mr s J .S.Conety .
Mr .an d Mr s.Ro y Green an d
c hi ldr en of Plattsmo uth spent the
wr.-ok-and at the pare ntal, W a y ne
Putna m, h omo.They wer e a ll vis-
itors a t the Glen Green home i n
f ' ¢ ¥ »c:.......a....
".,...\..u ¢ ¢ n | » ;; . | u n § l u n R l l u n u n l u v'na , Ma rti n Ne ls o n and sons, J im~
mie an d J ac k , L loy d A lde rso n a nd
Sharon o f Blai r:C.13.Alderson
oi' Conc ordia, Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. My r on 0. Davis en-
tertained,last. evening (W ednes-
day ),for the memb ers of th e i r
card club.Th e ti me wa s s p w t a t
pinc ohle,and later refreshments
were served.Guests were Messrs.
and Mesdames Su m Moore, J ohn
Young,W . J . B la tter , T. A. B ob s,
and C ur ti s Dixon o f Fo rt Ca lh ou n.
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Mr.and Mrs. Melbourn Strick
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CLEAN_I0RIOTHE5
CHRISTMAS
If you don't plan to have a new suit, wpcoat
or dress for Christmas, have the old ones
cleaned.
r g o m : 2 9
gon,arrived recently to spend theholidays at the parental,Walter
Striclclett,home, and with Mr.
Stricklettfs sisters,Mrs.Floyd
Halstead and Mrs. Kenneth Westand families.
Anvemu \n Tim Enberpriu
It Brings Retults
Campl>¢||°s M o r t u a ry
PHONE 91
Ambulance Service
I and Ed Stork
|.ocAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hanna ol
Pender, Nebraska were Prldny al-Lemoen and evening visitors at the
Roscoe Cook home.'
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Halstead ml
tertained at dinner, Sunday,lor;
Mr, and Mrs. Melbourne Stdcklett
and Junior of Portland,Oregon,and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strleklett
and Ernie of Blair,
Edwin Hamilton of Lincoln will
arrive, the latter pan. nf thla week,
to spend the holidays with his par-ents,Rev. and Mrs.Charla E.
Hlmllbon.Mlsn Phyllis Hamilton,
who teaches the W mc h nnnlschool, also will lpsnd Chriatmu
at home.
Mr. and Mn.Martin Berteleen
antenalned at dinner,Sunday
evening, for Mann. and Meldunea
lPaul Kempcke, Arihur and Eldred,3|J. P. Sorensen em) Jlmmy, Milton
\Fra\mrom ef nmn..n~.....¢.......
___,___ ,_._-.__.- .-._....,B."-.. -------Vcook a delicious Christmas dinner.g
And every good cook in Blair knows that only g
Blair Dai ry sells the Pure, Rich PASTEUR-5
IZED Milk which every physician recommends.
For that Extra Quan on Christmas
B u n n'Sr., :nd IQi1if»1f{§§"5'A 'j°5;;;;;;
'.Kempc ko, D on Sor ensen of Platts-
\mo u t h , Mi n Sens Ba tta lio n o f
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LAIR MEETS
VALLEY AND
LOGAN, IOWA
Gnmch "Chewy"Rhodes'Blair
Rh aui hm wlll emmxze therom: Valley five at Valley. Fri-y nlirhv. of this week.The same
ngxu that onened the seasonmustScribner last week willke the floor nzainst the tall Val-boys.Tuesday nizht. the locals willaybolzan. Iowa on the Blairnrt.Logan has another strong
am this year.Tuesday nixzhelachCarolGaaf.'s North high= p = ° § 0 d e fe a t e d t h e L o x z a n f i v e .
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MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS DI
To make sure yoisr Christmas dinner is a su
come to Safeway for all your needs . . . from rh
delicacies fhar make the day festive to the del
apperizing foods that saHsfy healthy appetita.
'Shop with this Ad'"";;'§;;,111';'1";§?""''K 4 1
-IN BLAIR !
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C r a n b e r r y S a u c e 3552"11-os.- Ca m 2 3 6
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y ~Apricots H151 "Sf-"Seam _
Schools Join
Junior Red Cross
nc u~esTeachersinVariousequ'pme t. Club officers ho no Peters 'bo h e nla ed b z;G ~ ~endthe "season with q halangs in one ¢.,`3{}é'm.¢§"m$ and hut SS.
,
ug" . to ~ hi c h B ob Hofzzett re
pI1w--'.'Say . I believe von have
aomethlnsr there."
Th ey wer e Floy d Cle me nts ofTe ka ma h an d Me l Shevhsrd of
Ly ons.both backs.I t i s ru m-
ored that 0BC8|W iberg, former
Blnir hisrh c oac h. will be trans-
fer ed f ro m No rth P la tte to W a-
hoo . a fte r the fir st of the ve nr.
Did y ou n otic e R.I. sc ored 103
points in ba ll frame Tuesday
ni g ht?He r ma n fans refer to
Craig c oac h as "C h o w- no - me rey " Peterson f o llo wi n g C r a i f s
50 to 25 vic tory with Craig usimz
but seven players:. Yours truly
made Io wa trio with s ix vm-s its
play ers.At W n r tbu r z . Mo nd a vnight.started fo u rth Quarter
with no subs.Told Ed F ee r he
had betteq n u t o n a suit.Hi sreply ,"Gos h, e oaeh the y wo uld
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The J uni or Re d Cro ss dr ive was
brought to a. suc c essful c limax, this
week,as Co un ty Superintendent
Ra lp h E.Fairc hild,i n charge o f
th e drive , ann ounc e d the enrolI~
men t of th irty - ni ne ru ral a nd to wn
schools.The c ampa ign ia s till h¢~
ing c an-ied on wi th considerable
I _.:one -po in t d ec i si on to Ke nna rdmnd
followed wi th a vic tory over the
we ak He r ma n fiv e.He r ma n has
1=;»1=three straisrhf. in conference
p ay .
The re is b u t one conference
game o n the sc h edu le un ti l ai te r
the f irst of the y ear a nd thet'a the
Pfinxi;ttCa1houn»CmiR'na me Fr i d a y
nx
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E. C. N. b.
Be nn i ng ton to ns th e li st i n th eE. C .N. C .conferenc e.wi th two
vic tories to i ts c r ed it.Th e Ben-
ninxton q uintet ha s won its c onfer-
ence smme a fr om Ke nn ar d an dHe r ma n .I n sec ond plac e is the
hisrh sc orinz Cmisr quintet.Coac h
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As Stated by President
Roosevelt on December 9---
"A fevxew thxs moming leads me zo the cunclusum
that ar present we shall 'nor haue za cuftall :he normal
articles af food.There is enough food for all of us andenough left over za send zo those who ave fxghzmg on
the same side wltl1 us"
enfhwum at this time. and x¢ In
hoped t w t h e schools of this
enunty will be anrollad 100% at the
close of the drive.The committee sponsoring Jun-
ior Red Cross Activities, Includes
Louise Ziegler, assistant chairman;
Gertrude Warrick, secretary-l'ream
mer; Betty Eberhart, Blair; Eull.
Harding; Arlington;Doris Lang,
Herman;Mary Fedde,Wranch
._r l a ~ |W
En gla nd gr o up ;Pauline Kr u ge r ,
Fort Ca lho un; Ma ria. Vn rne r, Ken
nar d; Alb ert Otte rrmnn, Fo nta nelle
group.
Sc hools enrolled in th e d r i ve to
date:
Cruickshank,Whitford. Cumlnz 0DeSoto,L o n : a u x ,Glrrrvvwn.an 'Pleasant View Tdbuu, Brevritnr, Km-
Blair. Nebr.."Qggg}§3be»r.18, 1841:dr than Buherhnd, Timm, Newmama ,Ar! ngton,Wnnc h Colby,lic mrumr.Orum, Dorn ker.i m :Cen
ter, Brlndtrt. mu Lmllmm, Neff,Ro le u m,n u m .sindar.Bnnnyzlm-_
B?lkar.Green,Braden-cn,Riverview,l l a l n ' a t Pnlvefnl mn ,Nashville,B u t Br.P m!Lulhorrm and W at B t.Paul Lutheran pnochlal schools.
ARLINGTON MEN
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Several colored Illma vf the
Midland College geological expedi-
:ion were shown bdvm a group of
Arlington businessmen.Tuesday
evening;Prof.Irvin Schwarz ofFremont, member of the Midland
faculty, was in charge ol the pro-gram. The occasion was a regular
nesting of the Arlington Com~
nunlty Club.
brns k a hnzhschoolswillbe
~'1942.four Ne-
`|celebratinu th e
..,=...x....- |..T h e Dann aulntfet dronoed both
of its games on lla Lrln into Iowa
last weok»end.Playimz at Grand
View on Saturday nlKl1t the .localcollegimu were handed n 27 to 29
setbac k an d we re deleabed by
Wax-tburz Golleze a t W a ver ly
Iowa on Mundav n | Khl. by the one
dded sc o re ul 3 8 to 15Johansen led the Dana offense m
Cha Gra nd Vi ew game,14 points
hlli e d o n llve f ie ld zo a ls a n d f ive
fus e thro ws.Ri b e r a n d R Peter
sou wer e hi zh f or Gmnd y ie w wlth
Da n a
hmm lpfl nt the end nl' the oven
8 aniece.Patric k ta llxe d 9 l l »......»m ul _state basketball
tl t l e T h e
c hxnke was made
la s t we e k e n d a t
a meetlnz of the deleza tc s ofthe N. H. S. A . A.Fo rmer ly
there were th re e c las se s -A , B ,
an d §¢ -b u t th e d elez ate s va le d
to d | v| q e the sc hools classified
a s A xnto two dlvlnlons an dmove c lass B and C to C and D,
The chamze was ln-ouzht about
bec ause of nrobesls from c oac h-es ol nlguller hiszh schoola ln the
""d m m o n who voi c ed th e
mmn i o n t h a t i t wa s a lm o s t i m.
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ing q uarte r but thei r off ense bog~
ged d own in the se c o nd a nd thi rd
wh en the y ta llie d bu t fo ur p oi nts.
G. V. le d at th e h alf, 20 to 1 2.
possible for their teams to :mal-
if y f o r s tate s tour nament ma ya t Linc oln, under the uresent
set-un.Onc e starte d. the Dian
nrdnnrl u|\nn.rn|nn.I GLA |lI»I¢!,.»
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MeGrue went out in the thirdnu:\r§f1}ia the four 'route whilel
Comn ton fo u le d o u te a rlv i n the
fou rth neriod.Bob Hopfzett.Bob
Peterson. Nelson Hoc . and GordonBry ant were absen t at G. V.
At W artburs: the loc als were de-
feat-li :ss to 15.Patric k play ed 6
minutes of opening Quarte r andthen was sent to the showers with
f o u r fouls.MeGrue lasted until
th e lette r na n.o f thir d q uarter.1\leGrue led the Dana sc orers with
6 points.,
Lan dwe ke was hi gh fo r W ar t-
buriz with 16 uoints. The W artburir
quintet was "h ot" the openin g ner-
iod as they shot 14 times and c on-nec ted only eiirht of them.Th e
last half the sc orimr was 11 to 9.
Play ers makin!! the trio were BudPeterson, Marshall Common. Lloy d
Johansen. Gene 5lcGrue. Raloh I'u-
tric k and Ernie Hansen of the var-
si ty squad.Curtis J o rth wh o
joined the beam last Thursday .
lioh Hog ze tt was still out wi th
.ankle inju ry .Tw o members o f
vars itv sued were le f t a t h o me w
cess,
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:Safeway wi ll feature N e b r u k m
produced,U.S.Pr ime Graded
w u n z .well-mented,tender 'I`ur»
keys,y o ur assuranc e of a gra ndu §lasting Christmas dinner-- as lsthe Turkey so in the dinner!
1 0 to 1 4 - l b He n s 16 te
Du c k s _Geese -
(All Poultry Will Be Availabl
Pork Roast *B1
Boston Bull Cuts I
Hams ~ k An..-
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thev fnrufot to studv all of us and
c fxghzmg on
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10 to 14-lb Hens 16 to 18-lb. Toms
are yml pn!er-j\ul :heright mile and dupe-can
tha assortment of Wnh~
hugtongrown D o u g h !
Fin lt SAFEWAY.You
-or FLAKES
l2l/§~u|. Pkg.~
1 I rally bo han!!!
surprined at how much you
can uve.md 1 0 |li | Ialsolike the hngih o l
lima these trees rellhx
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The local quintet comnleted bothsubs on the]nmnca ssidelines
Peaches 33?.$"»?{a.5'..'°ii°:._-_--___-_{'1"é.'£: l8c Royal Satin
Pineapple uma, Crushed _---_... 3__ 32; 25c Eff." :oe 'Sh 55c
T l Nu. 251,bltked in genled cono m B OES Erin Standard ..--____.2__ Cans 23£tuners with hanged hds!
Firs! grade, ....§},§§.»f skinned. mid " f u n n "~f ' ¢ u | | | : u ~ n \
sm/1aww 7/éfzewla ai:122 in 1rl10I8 or half. svéirvs Prémium Serve in Salisbury SteakXml;-wrap
Pork Chops*Round SteakBlendswithsugar---guaranteed crisp. tender and flavorfui!
»--wld by the pound lu save you money!eggs in one operlionl
iSCenter Rib Cuts Economical cut for serving swis
s l y k .,* < " s ' = ° ' - m f '4a-nb.1 _ 6 P k C h o s *S ' r l 'S t e a kC r a n b e r r i e s ¢ : : r . £ ° i : ~L n .l 9 c * F l o u r En nc he d ___ _... . . . . _ .a n , , $7 o r P 1 o m
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*Bacon Pan Sausa e
cu, »dimd. Ilb. pkgn.Freshly-made and seasoned4 lbs. 291: Baking Powder .%;'a"*3tt-.3%;* APples &,i..'%:1:§::"-I9C wlc li
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10 to 14-lb Hens 16 to 18-lb. Toms
are yml pn!er-j\ul :heright mile and dupe-can
tha assortment of Wnh~
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Fin lt SAFEWAY.You
-or FLAKES
l2l/§~u|. Pkg.~
1 I rally bo han!!!
surprined at how much you
can uve.md 1 0 |li | Ialsolike the hngih o l
lima these trees rellhx
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d K c n nar d.Clements tallied 18in t! to le ad h is te am to a 48 tnvi c wr y over Kenn ard.W ic k-
m and MeGrue eac h tallied einzht
inte.Conc h Smagac z used 10
ly c ra and nlne tallied.
It wa s Tek umn h 55 . Her man 1 2.
was 29 to 7 at the ha lf.Clem-
ts uiznln led the Tek amah scor-s us he ta llied 17 uoints.W est
is liixzh for Herman with 7.Tc -ma h meets th e W a h oo te am a t
v i t* A p p l e s ,ri::.':.,'"'";'.;..,:'.'i3'_
*Grapefruit .?,';,".§1;'.»
* O Sunkisi,Navel~176 Sue and Lrge
Sunkisl,Navel,
~200 Sin and Smalle
~Pascal Splits ~ .. -.. _
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*Potatoes ,§{;,§;,"° 1
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Wahoo. tonzorrow nixrht.
Bennington Ioads the E C N Cconferencewi th two vi¢§tor:ies:
Tuesday niszht. their came from be
hind £0 defeat Kennnrd It was 1011, Ke nimrd. at the mid wav ma rk
Feoker led Hennimrton wi th 1'f
Dmnts whi le W an] and Dale were
the wh ole sh ow f or Kenn ard as
'Ilwlniack ______f»kg_ Arn.
Libby's Corn ~ 1 _FRE llc:aeaaunx ure-etlnlzu" Chuccdatenslm ' g cP u m p k m I " "
No. 2%l o c .|.n»»y'. Ezra... , . ~C a n d v ,€£'ZF£l1S€:9°
ix?$1.23
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Country Home Corn ~F212 10c
they tallied 8 aniece.E g g N o o d l e "
g h I 3 in Celluphane --_._
~x i i ;9 c S a l a d D r e s s i n g Mir ac le W hip
'l b 3£=.i`.°2'2~'.}"""A L ; 2 c S a l a d D r e s s i n g u m m
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I l lc 1 .ro en . h x 1 lb.fs
or Satin Mi x .Hag ~"'°"
numuz and Kruszer 3.A r li mtwnadded another vic tory to its strlmz
with a 27 to 21 vic turv over Mead.Conch Pel,erson's Arlinxzt-on boy s
now have won 3 out of 4.
BL A I R a t V a lle y
W ak ef ie ld nt L y o nsTekuma h nl. W ahoo
Cmixz nl. Fort Calhoun
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My-T-Fine Peanut BrittlCoachQuintetPaulPBf.ErBon'5 Craiirl Ln§mn Imam at RLAIIZ "°'"§',1,"'2*ff"""I-lard Candiescontinued to roll as i i _ n "u m "
Henjnan a 50 to 25 lacing:E. C. N. c. STANDINGShanded 1
and folk Pkg.a s P n t
Lusewilheg fr a ne -~llly lnsty legen" pie-fil l l S Clmcohte-d
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:wed that with | 59 tn 16
inped
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Lux Soap. still undefeated.Benninsrton
Cra ig ..-- --_- ...-............Ly ons not the jump on th e other For t Calho un
"teams in the Cornhusker c onfer-K e n n a r d - _ _ _ _ I I f I ` f . f I I I I
'ence play as they scored a. 39 to 12 He r ma n , , . . _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . _ _
vic tor y o ver Decatur.Petersont . . | | : . . . |H :. . . . . . l . . A . .1 - . .1'. . .A -\ _ _ _ |I n n I \ »v f -
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4.-'é::_: 25c Walnuts E,':;;'::,E"""~:Pr zs¢Thoroughly remowra stale: cosmetics
u"T3`§F°$3m'f"'i`€" un @'€3"6°:a'§.':§ I 1'AK1`l§l£}A, ; £ { " R { ,§ S AL , , ) § |T o m a t o J u i c e ~ 2 9 c P e c a n s ~ s h e m ~ z o c
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pn lcxpa n e
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Fort Calhoun lost a heart. hrak ?:'f»`?¢.l7c bm:9c;{'_§0 Uf\§e}'w9.qd agihé§r §§»eI~é`HE- |f»§L11§`é§"wi{L°
x c a be n . 5 U t u z u Crackers Nmw, Prem!_______i;},'; 29:Peanuts Roxsled ...._._____~_.2 41% 25c Heelps skin lu feel finer
'°'C r a c k e r s 2 lb.°'JD,'81,B .v n k Sod:Bo 25C D a t e s »»&'Il'§ o:rL`npilk¢d -___-__.__--_.rug. 19C
L 1 b b y ' s ( I a t c h u p F u ,___. ,;;,,.l 5 c M a r s h m a l l o w s , , _ , , , , , ,__,_;;j,'; llc
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v . . . - -»|~____I 0 Citi;3 9 c ~
..._ ,- __r' u""ww unvuhllb vOak lan d hhr h d ef eated G. A. o f a nd 13 th at so ld for $ 9.7 0.A
'W est Point 24 to 15.'W armer tsl-of high pric ed c ows inc luding a'lied 8 :min ts to lend the Oak land Shorthorn so ld fo r $ 10 5 b y H.
I t 15 m 5 z th half.' f > ° : x 1 ¢ n ¢ 1 a J 3 '¢ ¢ < 1 U e h l i s r r .5 a - i d w M e y e r ,A 1 l i n z t o n .
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|1ur;'1'n McMANIGALrnE. C. N. c.nf will~nlAv lr. annul fm.1-§'?.mi$.°€'ZZ the J O I N S M A R I N E S
new Benninztun court this muon.pp5¢pn.n\g¢'g Beqlndgzton uulnmgt __Kis§h Mcllhniznl, oldest |oh u!
u to la mwdlTse nevsnlzyldinz."EM have
the but smell school Wm in this
ma .
KENNETH REDDINGHERE 0N. FURLOUGH
Kenneth Readme ol the U. s.
u-my arrlved Mondny, for A il!-been-dly fuHoug'h with hls mother,Hrs. Ed Arkell, and other relntlveu
ln the Blnir vielnlty.Redding
Mn. Bertha MeMAnlg'nl of Blmlr
enrolled in the unmd Staten Marlna,l u t Thunday.He left
early this week for San Dlego
several months ln 'lnlnlng
A'l'rENn LINCOLN
NSBA MEETING
Stanley Bednar, secretary of theNehruka School Ba ud Auocle-
came fm"FUR Knox, Kentucky, tlon.And Supnxlnlendent J. R.
whe n he hlbnlc hd the luti o n
of chief cook; he jolned the nmny
with the selective service several.
Vlnckel were in Llncoln,l u t
Thurldly lor the purpose of at-
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Iexecutive cornmitma Pam.''f o r m u l a t e d f o r ~ ~
Aévu-kin in The Entemprln be_hf!d in Kearney, February' 10
I m a . u
--THE ENTERPRISE-
cores.N e g r o T e n o r The Prvxram included the lol- Events O f T h e " E m i l
'I selections:"The L¢rd'a 'W e l l R € C o l V € d Pnyi",-'owl The Gates oi' uae'C o m m g W e e k
Temple","A Spirit Fluwer",Mrs, GeoPruth McFmlin, n yo\mgnegro "When I Am Laid ln Earth", "Ah Thursday, Decnmber 18 guest enbftenor of considerable ability, ap. Dave!But A Day!""Vesti Lau Herman School Christmu Pro- ing, whenpearednt the Methodist Church, Giubba". "De Glorv Road". "Shm1,- m»\m_.u°am\ u.n Blalr Hin
P elfivl~ s Boon '
FOR PEPPERS
rge lncQ|.ulrris was thenainer, Tuesday even-
Lhe Purple Peppers olhSchoolentenained
Jahxil-Fgtl;
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B r i d e H a d T a u g h t I n
v _ .',.. .
|nu |a |
........W. J. Rodgers, Vetcnn proprie-
tor of the Blair Green House,
I c . |
y e ow, Tea
A tan and nyle mow will beheldat the Flair City Schwl.
u *°-RODGERS ATTENDS |Advertise m The Enterprise
last evening (Wednesday).The
event drew a large number of Blairresidents,who enjoyed not only
Mr.McFnrlin's fine vocal rendi-
tions, but a number of excellent
piano selections by his wife and
accompanist, Mrs. Hazel McFsrlin.The church was packed to ca-
pacity for Mr. McFarlin's appear-
ance and an enthusiastic audiencere-ezilled the artist for several en-
I
enin'Bred","Swing Low,Sweet
Chariot", "Deep Rive\"', "0l' MunRiver", and "Goin" Home".Mrs.McFarlin provided plane accom-
paniment and also played RubeBloome's piano interlude, "Song of
the Bayou".
Mrs. Clyde Larsen
To Arrive Next Week
Mrs. Clyde Larsen and daughter,
Donna Lou, ol Bridgevlew, Wash-
ington are expected to an'lve;1\r rn r 1 1' xr n zlearly next week for a visit at the
Study To Learn Club Christmas!
Party-Mrs. Ole Jensen
Thursday Aflemoon Club
Kindred Club Christmas Party-Mrs. Clyde Metzler
Townsend Club-Election of OLficers
Herman 0.E.S. Christmas Party(Dorcas Society Christmas Party
-Rev. P. C. Jensen
Friday, December I9
Herman Birthday Club-Mrl._
James Van Horn |
Thursday, Deeember 25
their mothers and friends at a spe-
cial program.Mrs. McQuun-ie re-
viewed "The S Is My Undoing",by Margaret S n.
U -f - - u - -C o u n t y Sc ho o ls
Miss Marion Jahnel, daughter ofMr.and Mrs.Wllllam Juhnel ofMissBarbnPound, P'°5id""'1l3luir, and Rymer Fedde, son of Mr.
ot the Peppers.presented Mrs.'Mc usrri with u 'ft on behnlf o!Q e 81
the Peppers.Tea was served at
the close of the evening, with Acommittee ol high school girls in
charge. Miss Margaret Kelly is the
Peppers' faculty Advisor and HP0n~
sor.
_and Mrs. Harry Fedde of Benning-
'!on, were married Sunday after-
noon at three o'clock.The cere-
mony was performed at St. John'sLutheranChurchinBennington,
with Rev. Churchill reading the
marriage lines.
H -A -
;.,;,'a;;...a;;"'e.;,;e"':,;; az;bers of the Omaha Couneil Bluffs
and Blah- Florists' Club.
Friday afternoon (tomdrrow)by
seventy students o! the home econ-omlca classes.Around onehun-!.fired and fifty girls and their
|MISS SMITH TELIS
OF E NGA GE M E NT
Miss Lillian Smith of Fon on-!
houn entertained lt a bunco party,|Sunday,when her approaching
marrilze to Harold Swanson wulannonnoed.Each gum wus pre-
sented ~ ; _e orxage ol cs rna~,
mothers are expected to attend.The program opens st two
o'clock.end will feature a style.show in which the students will!
model clothing made in the homeeconomics coune. this yenr.They
will Inter serve tea and cookies,Prepared by themselves.lMiss Mary Gerlach ls instrurtorof the home economic: department.|
i m1.1.J... u u 1 . 1 u Hp a r e n t a l ,Genre K u h r ,J r.,home.I C H R I S T M A S D A Y
E S ' I ' A ' r P . _ I Nmm. \ wm. 1 Th i s i s the i r fi rs t fn|||na\r hnlun .
urv m mry s lo|Arrive Snlunlay
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mnovmnement. itself, wu cleverly
concealed among me flowera.
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Rachel McDonlld is under-
going medical trelutmmt at Clark-
son Hospitll.
Mr. md Mrs. Henry ChristensenofMama, Iowa spmt Tuesdaywith Mrs Chxistennenk aunt, Mn.
Ole Jacobson and family-
Mrs.Gordon Colbom and bnby
daughter are retuming wday f1'°{\'l
Immanuel Hospital; they will visit
for a time at the parental, J- HU'
old Stewart, home.
Mm.George _Morgan enter-
tained,Tuesday,for Mrs,HenrySorensen, Guests of Mrs. Maman
VISIT SONS IN
SAN PEDRO, CALIF
Mm. Harry Tyson ol Blnlr andMrs. Tom Wakefield of Herman
left for the west coast, Wednesday
muming,when they planned to
spend the Christmas holidays with
their sons, Paul Tyson and Marion
Wakefield.
Both young men, well~known an
former county nddents,are lo~
cated in San Pedro,California.
Paul is employed in tho govem-
ment ship yards,having recently
completed a welding course, ahdMarion is working in a filling ata~
tion.Mrs. Tyson and Mrs. Wake-field will be away at least three
weeks.
-_....--.......-.....,_..__-----,_-....., ........,zen South ssh St.smce they moved ua the west °°°°fPhone mm 1ss two years ago."|G9_uple V e d Mr. and Mm. Irvin Cnrv are exro ,j,;,iivé§ §§r{1I~&Lyf £1-£>H=
Detroit,Michigan.They WiilI-40444 I :» o ¢ ¢ » o a ¢ ¢ n ¢ 4 .Advsrdu m m hm m un 5 H R T Q
#1
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tfnéir .;,~.a: 1`f5\}}=2`li§§
Allen,
M .d M . C h n l r w f E l k ,1 0 0 8 ~u Cizy gecalnrz the r da 0? §.» °1d ?l"i~'; §E i2 '3. € ' "
~f g . ,;Raamussen of Blair, at four o'c loc k
.. ...1an' 1 ' | l I d ' l J I llwednesdnv afternoon. in n rivrn-1
W Imdri 'iéifu "";z'a.:.'t IIEEEJ ltrea onlurln f!|'|||rn|\ .Q nm-12... 'n n *table broulht I. niewnv n u ¢ \ . |v a .n u l s L v w z v A i n \ I
Jorgenson solemnizod the wedding..
Loheng1'in's wed di ng mar c h was
play ed by Ed war d Nelson,an d
Leslie Fr y e, u c ou sin of th e bride,
sang " L e t Me Call Y o u S w e e t ,
|1enrtf'.and " C a lh wr a l i n th e ;
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hria tmas fga y ety to the birthday
arty o f Misa Ma ry Lo u F nrn ber g,
londny , Dec ember 15.Miss Farn-
erg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ouis Farnbe rg, was eleven y ears
ld.
Ar ou nd fifteen guests were in
ite d to the e ven t.Th e ti me wa s
She Will LoweS|Lll;I §lERy
89C _ 5100 _ $115 _ 150
Pines".1The bride, given in marriage by v'her father, wore u white silk mar-18
[quisette floor-length gown, with allfitted bodice and king sleeves; her n
white net veil was fingenip length. glShc carried n shower bouquet ul C
lnink roses.Her attendant was her.G
rs.F e r n ~ g ~ r v e ~ref~ah~
ents.
ly de A llen s To
ethe r In Oma ha
Membe rs of t h e Cly de Alle n
mily will gathe r a t the J eff emen
ald we ll home i n Oma ha,Christ-
as eve, for supper an d exc hange
gif ts.Th e gro up wi ll inc lude
esssrs.and Mesdnrnee Jefferson
aldwell and Helen Ma rg ar et
arles Morton an d son of Omaha;
enc e Allen and daughters and W .
Ca ld we ll of B la ir ;No r ma n Ti l-
n an d s on of Lin c oln; Mrs A. J .
~zure and Cly d e Alle n of Bla ir;
d Miss Alic e Alle n o f Nelson,
braska.
.-;;*'~~v ,. _ . . M f r ; . 3 > ~
Mr .and Mr s.Riley Brodersen
d son,La rr y ,o f He r ma n were
air visi tors, Tuesday ..:
Mrs. C. D.Ho wa r d and Mi ss
~nces 0 ' Ha n lo n were Omah a
~ppers, Wednesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Torn W ilkinson and
ldre n s pen t Tu esd ay even ing in
aha.
rs.G.A .Rathrnann and Mr s.
ill C. Linde n are visiting in Fre-
~nt. today , with Mrs. Pearl W ilds
|Mr s. A u gu st Ra th ma nn .
Irs.George J ohnso n spent sev-
~I day s wi th her niec e,Mr s.
ry Pate,she returned 1orne
esday evening.
's rl J e nk in s o f Li nc o ln will ar-
e.Saturday ,to spend the
ristrnas holiday s at the parental.
rl J enkins, Sr., home.
Iis s E vely n Mo n te o f No r fo lk ,
braska,spe nt the week-end in
ir wi th he r moth er , Mrs . E . M.
a ti ..
ir. an d Mrs . Har old S eha flr. of
ah a we re F r id ay e ve n in g vi si b
a t th e he me o f Mr . a n d Mr s .
Wilkinson.
I m.Chris Hi n z an d Mr .and
~. George Ohrt of Fort Calhoun
e guests,Wednesday ,o f Mr .
Mrs . W i ll Be slan of I rvi nk to n.
Irs. Ed Ne well a nd J eff oi ' A rl-
ton were Monday visitors at the
e of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Newell
Mrs. F. S. J enkins.
lr.and Mr s.J .W .Stag eman
ertained a t dinner,Saturday
ning,for Mr s .Ma rg a re t Ive r-
_ son, W ill, and daughter, Miss
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MRS .n v m s n }.~}.]DDI'I
Photo by Robben
Th e bride wore a street-length
dress of aqua blue, and her eorsago
of gardenias.She was attended by
her twi n sister,Mi ss Ma rg a re t
Jahnel,wh o wo re a powder blue
street dress with a eorsage of ear-
nations.
He nr y K a y o f Ir vi ng to n wa s
best man.
A wedd ing d inn er was s erved atthebri de 's ho me at 6:30 o'c loc k
Sunday evening.A two-tiered
wedd ing cake centered the table,
and other dec orations were in pink
and whi te.Guests were Messrs.
and Mes dames Har ry Fe dd e,Ha r -
ry Ne uh au s an d c hildren of Ben-
son,Wallace Peterson and chil-
dren of Benson,W ilf red Gottseh
and d au ghter o f Ben ni ng ton , Mi ss
Margaret J ahnel o f Oma h a and
He n r y K a y o f Ir vi n gto n .
Co-hosteeses at the dinne r were
Mrs.Claus Sc h neider of Kennard,
Mis s W i lma V os s an d Mis s Lo ui se
Voss of Omaha..
Th e bride wa s graduated f r o m
Kennar d Hig h Sc h ool an d attended
Way ne State Teaohers College.
Fo r th e pa s t six y ears,she has
taug ht i n W a shin gton and Dou glas
counties.M r Fedde attended
high sc hool at Bennington.
Mr .an d Mr s .Fe dd e will reside
on a f a r m two mi les we st o f B en -
th a t even ing were Mr .an d Mr s.
Clarenc e Sinrpson,an d Mr .and
Mr s .Ca rl Sorensen.
Mr s.W .l{.Strode rec eived
word , e arly this we ek, of th e s ud-
den death o f he r oldest sister,
Mr s. P ea rl Nelso n of F or t Co llin s.
Colorado:she pa sse d awa y a s the
result o f a stroke.Fune ral ser-
vices wi ll be h e ld to rn o no w (F r i f
lday )a t For t Co llin s.\.
A ro a t o f f re s h p a in t h a s been
applied to the exter io r wo od wo rk
an d th e stee ple o f th e Fi rs t Lu th -
eran Churc h.Several me n and
women o f th e Lu th e ra n Churc h
have been engaged,als o,in c lean-
ing an d rep sin ti ng the b ase men t.
J ohn Swi nhoi rn o f La c lave, Mis-
souri,sp en t th e week-end wi th
Mr s.Swingholrn and daughter.in
Blair.Sunday ,Mr .an d Mr s .
Swin gh olm an d Mrs. Bry c e W ood~
ring,Helen an d Arno ld,visited
fri en ds in Omah a.
Mr s .Be rtha Henningsen an d
her da ug hte r, Mi ss Mar ga ret He n-
nins en o f Pe ru, plan to spe nd the
Chris tmas holiday s in St. J oseph,
Missouri,wi th Mr s.Henningsen's
sister, Mrs. Detlef.Miss Henn ing-
sen wi ll spend the week~end i n
Blair.
Mr. a nd Mrs William Biabee and
Carol Susan of Arlington were din-
ner guests,Wednesday,o f Mr s.
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y Visitors at the Sherry Moore'home,Wednesday.were Mr,andMm. Edwin Cmlckshank of Medl-
cihe Bow,Wyoming,Mrs.Delta
Haskins of Red Bluff, Califnrnla,Mrs. Harry Swrm and Mrs. Rosen
of Omaha Mr. Cmickshank andMrs.Baskins,nephew and niecebfMrsMoore.were called 10|
Omaha, that day, for the funeral'
of their mother, the late BednCruickshnnk.
Mrs, Will Quinlan was a guestol Mrs. Wayne Putnam, Tuesday.
Stopped Eating Things
lLiked . . . .u
because of gas, sour stomach and'
heartburn.ADLERIKA relieves
me.Now I eat anything I like."
(J. M.-Ark.)If spells of cohsti»
pation upset you, try quiokmctinrc
nQB e d J6Cl(¢f5 LORRAINI°;
.Sunve and Bunny Suede GO W HS ind Pa |&m BS
$ 1 0 0 a n d S1 35 $ 1 2 9 a n d $ 2 0 0
Von Lan|<en /\ppare| Shoppe
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sister, Miss Betty Frye, who wana!
a flpor-length gown of pink silk*
marquisette and carried a mixed`bouquet.
Kcnnelh Jensen attended the'groom.|
A reception for members of f.he|
immediate families was held nt thaFryehome, Wednesday evening,
and a number of friends gathered
to charivari the couple.|
Following a short wedding trip_
through Kansas and Missouri, Mr.
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GlLBER'l`SON'S S'l`0RE
NORMAN WILKINS, ProprietorA GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
PHONE s4 :W E D E L I V E R
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Oranges Sunklst,--Daz. 27c
Cranbérries Wisconsin,-lb. l7c
|..
Pi ne ap pl e
Yellowstone
N0. 2% can 231:
l»lb. Box loc
Paxton Gas Roasted Salad Dressing
Coffee, lb. 25c MIRACLE WHIP
Pork Chops Lean --lb. 25c
Pork Roast Shoulder --.|b. Z5c
Beef Roast Fancy Corn Fed -lb. 234:
Qt. Jar 39c
JELL
l Boxes and 2 Glasses
27c
Blair.
Mm.Rasmussen attended the
Elk Citv Hilzh School. fram which
sho was graduated sevcrnl years
nga.Mr, Ras mussen, a Blai r High
School gr ad u ate with the c las s o f
1940, has been W ashin gton Coun-
ty 's offic ial milk tester sinc e early
spring.
Missiona ry Guest
Ol'Ny h o lllu
Miss Ly di a Hans en,missionary
re c e ntly mtu rn ed (mm C hlns , will
be n h ou se g ue st of Mr. a nd Mrs .
Paul Ny h o lm, o ver th e Chris tmas
holidays.She is e xpe c te d w a r~
ri ve n ext Tu es d ay , a n d will be i n
Bla ir until Dec emb er 27.
K i e lh Stewart To
Come l-'or Christmas
Ki e th Stewar t o l B i g Springs,
Texas , wi ll s pend a we ek's Chr ist-
mas vac ati on wi th h is pa rents , Dr
and Mm. E. R. Stewar t and f amily .
He ' will a rr ive i n B la i r th e latter
part of thi s week
Miss Sc hmi dt To
Arrive Saturday
Miss Ahn s Sc hmid t, a n in stru c t-
o r i n the school at C alu met C ity ,
Illin ois, is e xpec ted to ar rive Sat-
urd ay lor a two- wee k h oli day wi th
her p ar ents, Mr.an d Mr s .E .W .
Sc hmidt.
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. .v-rvrvHE E A T S HOP
- M e a l s -
LTED MILKS-BEER
24-Hour Service
. .v-rvrvTHE E A T S HOP
- M e a l s -
MALTED MILKS-BEER
24-Hour Service
Wo»/mv ur ,STORZ ausvma C0~ OMAL-IA, Nm.
ning-ton.-
A dance in their honor will be
held at the German Hall, 'I'hursd.ay
evening, December 18.
Church Notes
FIRST LUTlll'IRAN-Rev. H. c.lorgensen: Sunday School at 9:00
J'clock, onehalf hour earlier than
isual; English communion services
xt 10:30; no evening service. The
:hildmn's Christmas tree program
will be held in the church nextPuesday evening, December 23, he-
ginning at 7:00 o'clock. Christmaslerviccs will be held an Christmas
Day, beginning at 10:30.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL-Goh
lon Hughes:Sunday School, 9:30
Hclock.Morning Worship 11 o'-
lock.CHURCH OF CHRIST-T A.
.i'ndcmeyer:10:0 a.m.,Churchichool, Mrs.Pearl Johnson, super-
ntendent; ll a. in., Morning Wonhip. communion and sermon; 6:30
>. m., meeting of thc juniors; 7:80
.m.,evening worship and sor-
ion.The offering of the church
chool,Sunday,Will be devoted tohe Child Savings Institute.The
'hristmas program will be given
ihdstmla eve.ROSE HIL L ME'l`HODlS'l`-.\.1, Clarke:Sunday School at lu
. m classes for every age.Spo-
al Christmas service at 11 a. in..
crmon, "The Star ln the East";iecial music.
ST.M/\RY'S E P I S C O P A L
HURCH:Holy Communion and
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.......s..=ua.-nn ann runny.Mace Warrick called on Mrs. Warrick, Saturday, and Sunday visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Warrick ofArlington,
Dana's fourth annual peace ora~torical contest will be held, Janu-
ary 12.Participants Arnold
Tange, Sidney Jorgensen, Arthur.
Pedersen and Hugh Hughes,The'
zis| Ii
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iwinner will represent Dana at the
nate finals. lo be held at ChadronState Teachers College in March.|
Mrs.W. C. Lucke of Schuyler,
Nelrraslm and Walter Lucke ofNorfolk,Virginia,spent the week-|
end in Blair with their son andbrother, W. E.Lacks and family.Walter Lucke, who is enlisted in
the U. S. Navy, is spending several
days'furlough with his mother in
Schuyler at the present Lime._
At a meeting of the Dana Col-leg Luther League, Wednesday, of~
ficers were elected as followw:
president,Norman Nielsen;vicepresident, Edwin Svendsen; secre-
tary,Ordell Olsen.During theevening.Lois Carlsen read aChdstmas story,Gilbert Jensen
sang a solo, and devotions werecondu:-ted hy Chester Lincoln.
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SPECIAIS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We Accept Orange and Blue Food Stampsllems Marked ° Are Blue Food Stamp Items ,s
"ORANGES, Sunki s t Na v e ls , lge . do z. .....-._ ..2 5 c
C R A NB E R R I E S , r e d r i p e , q t .
"'AP PL ES , e x tra fa nc y , J o na t ho ns , 4 lbs .l8c
29c*LE'I"l`UCE, s olid, c lean, lge., 2 hea ds ..........-25c
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Note s B irth day
Mr. a nd Mr s. Ru ssell Lars on e
te rtoi ne d at a n e ve ni ng u f ge m
Tuesday ,in celebration ol'M
.I.arson's birthday .The guests,:
membe rs of u birthd ay c lu b, al
exc hanged gifts.
Present were Messrs a n d M
domes Lar son, Fwd I. K rogh , Ro
Deets,Leslie Rey nolds,and M i
lint? Little.
Showers Planned
lF or Mi ss K uh rfMrs. Cly de Lang ley is e ntertai
! ing at a dessert luncheon and lin
eh g we r , thi s (Thur sday )evenin
c omplimentary to Mies Mar del
K u h r whose ma rr i ag e to K e l
' Ry a n o f Omah a wi ll take pl~
soon.Ar ou nd thir ty gue ata h a
been in vited to the event,wh i
will tak e plac e a t K oo pman In n.
Mr . Ry an ' s mo th er ,Mm. J a m
Ry an of Herman will be hosteesin gnoup of relatives at an miscella
§°=== shower for the couple,S
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mo nt,n t the present time,doin
c n p e nte r wo r k .
All of fic ers of the Ken nlr d Roy
al Ne ighbvns L odge were re-e lec t
led during the c ourse of the :mn
bupiness meeting,Fr i d xy _. .
Mr s .G. E .Kronberg-wa s ho ;
to the gathering.
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S H O P P I N G
D A Y S U N T I L
c i1do1Iwill arrive Friday for a two-week
n- hoiiday with her parents, Mr. and¥»|1\1m Roy T. Kirkpatrick.
?§;Mr. and Mrs.Fred Long spent
oFriday at the Ross Ilarprcr home
in Herman.Sunday, they weredinner guests at the Earl Caldwells- home. and :ment the nftsmnnn in
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Mr. and Mrs. John Mace cnV.er~
tained, Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Long and family.Wednes~
day visitors at the Mace home wereMr. and Mrs.Claude Porler andMr.and Mm. Russell Pcrrier of
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bendorf and
family entertained at dinner, Sun-
day evening, for Messrs. and Mes-
dames Henry Jlcknon and John
Jackson of Henman, George Jack-
son of Blair.
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mn m g a t 11:30 o'c loc k.HI L L C RE E K L UT H . C HU R C H :
ermon by Prof.Paul Ny h o lm of
lair,10:30 Chr istma s mor nin g.
ilk by Ly d ia Ha nse n, mi ssi ona ry
om Ch in a.
K E N N A R I )A N D W A S H I N G-
O N L U T H E R A N C H UR C H E S :
.C.Jensen,pastor:Sunday
rhool,10 a.m.a t Kenn ard.
'lri stmas pro gra m an d s ervic e at
'ss hi ng to n Chu rc h, n eu Sunday
8 p.m.;no forenoon servic e.
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3 L a m p s Beuxtifnl Appointments for the Bedroom P r _~
l ____ _._........... .n \a s r nMis s Ma ria n Kr ogh , dm
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o f l e n n g f o r l o c a l c h u r c h w o r k w i l l
b y r e e e w e d n t t h e C h r i s t m u s e r -
vlcex.ORIIM I u u m u |u'ru|.\n»\\v
1 u r v p | " a } | | p 3 xn lu ulrxerenl alylts L a c n ? 1 _ 3 U
` Ha sso cks Luau" Bound. in Variety of Shapes St a r t a t $ 1 . 2 5
S n j o k e r s A Necessity in Every Home S t a r t a t ~
- . - . . " n u ula ch n i t y I L I l J K l l |T h u ` m d a. y f o . r B e r k e l e y . C .
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Mm.Mlrjnrie Metxinger andBilly of Lincoln, and Robert. BumsofSeward were Sundny dinnerguests ol Mr, and Mn. w. W. Wil-klruon, And supper guests of theTom Wilkinson lunily,
Dlnnur zueeh ut Mr. md Mn.Hans Wrir-I1 Yam... ...,.-:.... .M-_
___,_.-......,...wrrm mm-Dr. N. C. Carlsen:Chrlstmxsservicewith communion wlll be
conducted by Dr. N. C. Cullen ofBlnlrFriday,December 26, at llo'clock,
BAPTIST--C. E. Hnmllmn: The
nnnual Sunday School Chri nmu
pmmm. Sunday evening At 7:80,*he clnlldren md their hmillu an A
Magazine Racks =Sevenl Styles
End Tables 'hr Large Stock
Cocktail Tables " Inches Lenz. Glu: Top
T a b l e L a m p s Large Auonment
Start at $1335
Start at $115
Starr at $3.95
Start at $2.75
A Beautiful Display of
Electrical Appliances ~
Toasters ¢ Percolators -Wafle Makers - Irons
__.... - .... mvwannxea uno wnc nan d fam il y ,Chris W rlc h an d
Georgia,Robert Hi tc hman ,an d
Ge or ge F . W ri eh o f B la ir ;W alter
J app and fam ily of Kennand.
J i m Mc ld ani gal o l Crslg htnn
spent lu v. wee k wi¢h hil n iao e,M n .Fr a n k Hlg h i r ee a n d fa mi ly .
»-Q.--..;.,.. c....4-.,A n --
A C lr r i n mu ma n a ge wi ll b e g i ve n
by Re v. Hl mll to n a t th e mo mi n g
war-ahlp aervlc e, 11 o'clock.
F I RS T M E T H O D I S T - J o h n P.
B r w k a :Christmas aervioea, Sun-
day, Doc ember 21; 10 a, m., Churc h
Sc hool,Chr is tmas carols and lea-
son;l l a.m. w o n h l p , C h r ll tma a
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B .-........., .N--ny.umer gueuu aevmuliv und rnuugn,"The G1-ntthe Hlghtree home on Sunday were | Stnhililien."7:30 p. m., ChrhtmuMrs. Hightmch mother, Mn.Her- pmznm with the Church School inthx Mcldlnlnl, and Mr. and Mn.charge.Wodnaadgy,7:00, YouthRalphHighuve md children of Fallnwshlp,und 8 u'cloek,choirDecltur, who wen dnnor mana: rehunul -Home |'ur1;jturp and ApplianceHoldE. A.Bowennan of Omnh;».n<i|Mins Lucille Mclllnnlgul of Creigh-Advlrlilq. In The EBEOYDFIII R. H. ROBINSON, ProprietorGwen-.u-q-1 |n u n n n n ml u d u . w w »--v »»»v r v '
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lair Man W as In Pacific
With Navy. December,1915
K c n n a r d N e w s
Mrs. H. C. Blaco entertnined chi
Gabalot Card Club.Thursday.
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W A S P ~ O V I D E D
Gcurge Jackson, a Wor!d v m
: r ;L a 1 gp r i z e a n d M m .C a r l a B u c k l o w .
E a c h m e m b e r r e c e i ve d a s r i f t .
M r . a n d M r s . L . E . P e t e r s o n a n d
M i s s e s J e a n n e C h a n m a n a n d M r i n
V a r n e r a t t e n d e d o u e n h o u s a t
R e n n i e H a l l a t M i d i a n d C o i l e i n
F r e m o n t .M o n d a v e ve n i n i r .i s s
M a t t i e J a n e P e t e r s o n i s a s t u d e n t
t h e r e .
A m i s c e l l a n e o u s s h o w e r w a s h e l d
i n t h e K e n n a r d n a v i l l l o n ,S u n d a y .
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And that menu! Soups; salads;
mlishes;roasts;vegetables;dea-
aorta of fmit cake; layer cakes ofcoconutandstnwberry;pies of
ali kinds;fruits; just take your
choice;and drinks.Boy,it was
some feed!
Another feature that Georgeshowed that was of interest was anewspaperclipping showing that
the first German prisoners of the
first World War captured by the
United States army was at Guam
7000 miles from Germany
M ANY X M AS TO WN S
IN P O S TA L GUI DE
Christrra.s names are found
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The re are two to wn s na me d
Christmas; o ne in Florida and arp-
othe r in Ken tuc ky .Ma i ne h as a
hrietmaa Cove,an d there ar e
Bothlehems in Pennsy lvania,Con-
nec tic u t, Indi ana , New Hamp shi re,
ary land,Georgia and Ken tuc ky .
Sante Claus,Indiana,is th e mo at
popular Chr istmas post offic e.
Th e r e i s a No e l in Mis sou ri an d
izrgiriia,Na za r eth is loc ated in
i J|fLfi_r.<.t6gi'§l°Ylnw5
Te d A n tr i m a n d J oh n Edmon d-
son. who were rec entlv ariven hon-
orable disc harges.ha ve n o t re-c c ived any ord ers to return ho me.
Lester Paener, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Paeuer oi' Frmtan elle vic in-ity .rec c ntlv was hon ora bly dis-
c har ged and retu rned ho me f r o m
the Cana? Zone.
Dr .an d Mr s .P.L .Ca dv and
Jac k o f Ma nh a ttan .Kansas . at-
tended the an nual c onve ntion o f
the Nebrnnkp. Veterinarians' Medi-
Arlington News
Mrs. Lena Bierman. Mrs. RobertUtterbackand Will _Adams were
1 A~lsticm. at me 1-:ml ~I
uslm' in Lincoln. neun! dan Int
....ra ~a y ~u n y our t,W as hlmrto n Cou nty .fa t th e Bi er ma n home.Saturday .Nebraska.|
A t pinochle Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r r y E S T A T E O F Ha r r y H .Br own.Hamann held hinrh sc ores and Mr.|¢i@¢@-Bsed.I
an d Mr s .Utter bac k.lo w.Othe rs;Notic e is sr iven so the c reditors-
present:Messrs.an d Mesfiarnes L0 anrlear before me at the County '
Vernon Thompson and ch1| dren.C0u| -L room in Blair. Nob k a 'Fr e d Masters.Lor en Masters F38 I 011|. n h 9r.h f ,Charles Goettsc h. Harley Annlebsn e d a r o J m u a r y 1942 and
An W ime r . a n d Fr e d A h lmey e r .
Ed Rowle tte was c alle d to Mad i-
son, Sunday . by the serious illnesso f h i s m o t h e r .M r s .E d R o w l e t t e .
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on the 10th dan' of Avril. 1942, for
Qhe nurn ose of e xami nati on.ad-»
J ustment an d allowa nc e of c lai ms.
A ll c laims no t f i le d on o r beforethe 9 th ds o f -'~
O H
L E G A L N O T I C E S Wilfred Stork in home on l Au'
lounzh. to mend several days withNOTICETO CREDITORS his mother and other relativ~
anlon &O'Hnnlon,AttomeysIhe"°'
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A ll c laims no t f i le d on o r beforethe 9th dgy of Anr il. 1g.| 2_ will be
for eve r b awe d.
Da te d thi s 17th d x v o f Dec em-ber. 1941.
( S E A L )John A. Curilz~a.n.
50 - i t County J udge.
home Slmdly eveninz.ClarkJlhnel ment S|hmhY there.Mn. Ed; Reeh and Mn. FindDomuker.Luz-y Ind Chula;
m m lrtondu nfumoon nt theBabe Ryan home. hdnimz Jimmie
oelehnte hh birthdm
Ham, A n md H Svonnonw m a , $ 5 . 1 ~ 1 : m -
nard 'l'homulon'|.'
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flush c amera whic h d a u
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GIVE A CAMERA
FOR CHRISTMAS
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and family were Sunday afternoonvidton lt the An Hurlll home.The Study to Lum Club metWednesday with Mn. Ole Jensen
for An nl\»d.\v meellnx and dimer,
On Chriatmu dxy, the bc
quite a day ol it xnd a finer with prlnud menus was
that wu much eniov He
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a r t M r a n d M m .v m ;K 1 - u m ¢,_1;,,,d T h i r t y f i v e w e r e z m e m e n t i n c l u d i m z s d g w C h r m m -e n j u e d l .m e n F r i d n y aJ J ' n l - p n f u k H w f d w r r a i n s | . t | . n o m a m § 1 " " 1 f 5 € n < a £ F } ' 9 ' I " :3 °_%£f;'.=E s.n Z'" v\? .31 '.~ §'§ °?. $`f§.J . f § 2 " » $ * E 1 2 f o l d ' | ., i . " . £ '1 . 'I" L : £ . , , ° { 'l '1 E . ', f f'h 1 ¢ 1 :" '. 'i " _ " IE !. * " : : ¥ =
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n 'I"hl.nklgwing of 1 91 7 a na val sh o we r i n K e n n lr d .Sunday ,f o r
w x r r m wa s p u t o n b y th e U s .Mi s s Hi m G e r m. .He r mn - r i n xe
hvnl S ta ti on h an d.to Au z ua t Sc h uma k er wi i l ta ke
Th e pro gr am o f s p a m started plac e in the near future.4 o.un .. nn .nuff ..~.M.»&...I .J l~.+A ff hr ilf mn n u lr mn n and nrn..
wa s urec eeueu DY l.one uclucn.c overed dis h hmc heon. after whic h
off ic e rs fo r the eumimz y ear we re
elected.Mr s .Alb e r t K o o : i s th e
new pres iden t: Mrs. 3. A. S wiha rt.
vic e president:Mn . B e r r y Os te r -.man .sec retarsrz and Mr s .A . A .
Mr s.J i i § é é w. = f i a . . af ' » f " °
an d Mr s . Gle n Rosen baum an dda u lhte r a
Mi n W i lma . B a tes e ve n t F r i d a yand Saturda y with the R. L. Pettit!
in Omn lm.
\ . I I \ v v e u p .
b a Iunc 3`;`i§a""', § f " " x o u a w g uz . . A Hb i l ! H a r ; m v J i . . i l d y tg n t
Mr s.G. Fth e °r~u¢»<1.y I'°X$,,,"" h°'*"§ so
f?l"P; this w k :»f»'§, "°£ c 'i°l¥§
mx. I n u mr sm d s o n a m d l f
;>;;_;I;f"* HonH r .an d H r
and family sm.
Lau ri ta en a m
fry Mills.IllinoilI mend the holiday!
Dell Kdly nnd hm-
Cunnbell returneki
... T a u ..been viaiginz nlv
ber. 1941.(SEAL)John A Clrrhnn50-4t (founty Judfze,
d lo n we re Fr id a~
a t th e Ha n s S vo x-
.J enc ke attended the
nor of Hilda.Geh rk,rd .
r d Tho mps on m d
Svoirerson attended
rimr Mrs . Vi c tor En-
ternoon.Th e af fa ire Otto Voss home.
~. Frank Jahnel and
Paul W u lf ,Don ald
elned Bi ll W u lb ur nirthday, W ednesday .
ro m th is vic in itv at-
ili supner a t the
h i n Kennand.. Bernard Thornuson
rs. Amanda S vozer-
the Fr a n k J lh n e l
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We are the authorized Singer Sewing Machine Dealers for Blairand vicinity.
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and family were Sunday afternoonvidton lt the An Hurlll home.The Study to Lum Club metWednesday with Mn. Ole Jensen
for An nl\»d.\v meellnx and dimer,
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Mr s. W i lli am W i ea e a n d Eve ly nwerebusinesscallersi n Omah a.
Tuesday .
Mrs. C. V. Sc humlker attended a
shower in Benning ton. Sunday . for
lfgrs.LCharles Gr an t (n ee An ita
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Mesdsrnes Alvin Svendganrd.llnrulrl and Ilownrd Jensen and
.'mtnrl .-\Ildt'rSvn attended :1 sllnw~er in Blair. Sundnv afternoon. hun-nringx Ilhmielle Kuhr.I.sr=t Lee Larsen was sick lastweek.
Mr. and Mrs.Hubert Stray of"ufiuek were \\er~k~en<* pfuests atthe parental, Lars Holland heme.Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stork arethe proud harents of a Son born at4 1 . . .¥ ) l . . 2 _Y l . . . _ I l . . \| | . . _1 -.
"iii" .I L d H W S h tl.John Kunneman home Innes Melton and Iattv hemset.u v-nz.=c "I Ned Miller who has been hom |Mrs.Otto Gottsch, sr.,celebratemer.H.Il.Gllfry,(L L.Glmer,e °her birthduv, Friday}{.R k _I)[__ d _nn a thlrtv dev furlnuirll, left MendF e n l t x v l f k i f y e v a l l i f f u r d ` ; § l 5 d n t i n f ' * 1 " ' "f o r d u t v l n t h e U .s |s u ` L 1 I f . ' f ' r R ° ' ° b h " 1 r e t u r n e d h m m ,
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Dudgeon Plumhmg and Appllance Store
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Pfeiffer and daushter.Carol.otFontanelle.
Mr . a n d Mr s . F . W . B r o wn h a d
as the ir din ner s wea ts. Mr s. G.I .Pfeiffer and Mrs . Nor a Bad sc r.
Mr s .Gertrude Pfe iff er .an d=
mothe r.Mr s .C.P.Masters.ha d
as guests at d i nn er .Sunday .Mr .and Mrs. F. C. Pfeiffer. son. Ches-
ter . a nd daullhter.Mis s Ge rtr ud e.
of Nic kerson:Mr .an d Mrs . He r~be rt Pf e if f er an d d su lhte r. Ca r ol.
of Fon tan elle.Mr . a n d Mr s .F . W .Br o wn en -tertained.Sunday .a t dinner fo r
mg - G. I . P f ei f f e r an d Mr s. No r a
B er.u i ,an d Mr s .Alb er t Ko os an d
Mr. and Mr s. J . A . S wiha rt, wh osewe dd in ll anniversaries a r e th is
month , c e lebr ated with a d inne r at
th e K oo s h o me .Sun da y eve nmz.Othe r gu es ts wer e Mr . a n d Mr s .
Osc ar Anderson an d fa mi ly . a n d
Cly de Swih art.
Mr .an d Mrs .E va n Ha n e r o f
Carr oll wer e r ec e nt xzue sts of Mr.
and Mrs. J . A. Swih art.Friend s aathered at the ho me of
Mr s .Robert Utte rhac k'a Mond ay .
to heln h er c elebr ate her b irthday .Contes ts we re he ld with Mes dames
Otto Mns tic k . H. Edmonds on. J ohn
Hansen. J r..an d I-lenrv Kr u u e r
wi n ni n g the uri-/1-~Oth e r s me s -ent we re Mes dames Fred D e W eb~
er .Ha r r y Ha m ma n r . L . Me n k i n z .
J o hn Hansen.Sr..W . E . A n tr i m.L. S. W es tc ott. J oh* ""alk enhorst_
W Ca én pb €l\ _ F. M. W i lki ns . an d
s t e r rovrn
Mr s .1+E Sie rri st,wh o h a s
been vnsitms her grandson, Robert
W r o s o f A me s .Iowa . i s exnec ted
to r e tu m th e la tte r na r t o f th eweek.
Ve rn on Ma rs ha ll returned lu s t
week f r o m St.Paul.Minnesota.
where he attended the annual c on-venti on o f th e Mi nnes ota Nurs ery -
men.lla r r y Os te r ms n returne d. Sun-
day .f r o m Mi a mi .Florida,whe re
he ha d sn eh t several we e k s wi th
his brother.W i lli a m Osterman.Mr .Osterman say s the war ur e-
xmrcdness alo ng th e coast mak es
City . i owa sb ent se ver al day s withhis mo the r.Mr s .Elsie Mille r.
Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r la n Christen-
sen ha ve moved to Omaha.
Mr . a n d Mr s . Ir vi n Ka u f ma n n
an d f a mi ly a n d D o n A ld r i c h o f
Ne wma n Gr o ve we r e iruests. Sun-
da y . o f Mr . a n d Mr s .Ro y Ne ls o n
and Mu rxzare t Ann,
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Mr s .J .O.Mar sha ll.Jeanne.
Be ve r ly a n d J i mm v atte nded th e
Ch n s tma s D s r ty fo r th e me mb e r s
of th e W i lllmz to 1/c am Proiec t
Club. a t the E d Renar d home.
Mr , a n d Mr s .Fr ed Junxrbluth
an d Llo y d we r e dinner sweats.
Tu es da y e ve ni nz . o f Mr . a nd Mrs .Mar ti n J e tter i n Omah a.
Mr . a n d Mr s. J ulia n J umzb luth
atte nded we N o r t h H i s h Sc hool
c antata at J os ly n Me mo ri al. Su n-day even ln z:their dau sh te r.
J ean ne. is a me mber of the sen ior
choir.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Hu s h Rh e a an dMr s .Ho wa r d Rh ea wer e s ho nvin s
ln Omaha. Satur day .
_Mrs.Lawren c e Ha ns en enter-
tain ed the Dale Get- Toze the r P ro-
jl c t Club a t s C h d s t m u Darty .
ursdav.
Mr . a n d Mr s .A. H. Sibber nsen.
Mr .an d Mr s .Fr ed J u n z b luth a t-tended th e Co mmu n i tv Plnoehle
c ard Dar ty . at the E lk C i t y Ha ll.
Saturday .
J . 0 .Ma r sh a ll ma d e a business
trm to L a Ma rs. I owa . Sa tur da y .Mr s .E lme r J ense n and Mrs.
Pa ul J ones visited Mrs. J ¢ nsen's
ual-ents,Mr .an d Mr s .AunmstChnstensen.Saturd av af temo on ,
ln Fr e mon t.
Sunday izuesta of the I-'red Junz-
hluths were Mess rs. and Mesdames
He nr y Christe nsen of Blair. Martin
J e tter . Alb er t He de lu n d an d Ma rl-
ly s.Cehster J u nz bluth.Fran c is
J u nlz blu th an d lla Mae of Oma ha .
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Newell's.Mr, a nd Mrs. lle nr y Gotts c h n ml
Ir vi n vi si ted . F n ds v. wi th Mr. an d
Mr s. J oh n D or nn c k er a n d fa mi l\ .
Mr . an d Mr s . J o hn Hs nd er s mn t
Tuesdav c vemnxz with Mr. and Mrs.
015. Auc h
r. an_Mr s .E mi l Gottsc h. J r..
sons.visited Mr . an d Mr s .He n r vGnttsc h a nd Irvin . Sun day .
Mr .an d Mr s .Emz ert Oh r t and
sons.Mr . a n d Mrs .Howard Chris»tensen and Do reen an d Greta Dor-
nsc ker.visited. Sunday wi t h u w
John Dornaekers.Mr .an d Mr s. B i ll Christensen
an d fa mi ly an d Mr. a nd Mr s. Her -bert Gpttsc h and familv sn ent Sun-
da v wi th Emil Go ttsc h a nd L i llie ._Mr. an d Mrs. Er ne st Kro ner vi s-
ited Mr . a n d Mr s .Peter Kr oge r,
Su nd a .y.Mr . a n d Mr s .Mi k e Mu lle r vi s -
;`U? d.Su ndav. wi th the F red Mord
ors s~and Mr s .Peter Mor dho rst
visite d Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Kr oger,
Wednesday.
The Do marke r Sc h ool will h old a
C h n s tma s u r o r r a m and exc hanse
of mfts. I~"ridav evehlniz.Th e f ar m s ale o f th e late Ch ris
J a ns e nn va s he ld Th u rs d ay :qui te
hnzh nrxc es were said for the items
on sale.
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Guests a t the Ch arles Ho vendic k
home. fr om Fr ida y until Sa tu rda y .
were Mr . a n d Mrs . Ge or ke W hi t-
ac re.W i lli a m Meehan.CharlesOver-man and C athe mn e Ma e Ro s-
en ki ld e of Oma ha .Mr. a nd Mr s. Ha rold Gro th e a nd
family o f Tek amah. a nd Mi ss Do r-
oth y E ntr ik en of Cra li z were Mo n-
g m eve n in z vi s i to r s a t A. I . Ma -
s.Mr, a nd Mr s. Ch ris L . A nd ers en
an d Donald snent Mo n d a v wi th *
their dau irhter. Mrs. Clif ford ba r-M r . a n d M r s . L e e B d {d d ~.f a m i l v h a v e m o v e d 1 v = 5 " » » ; 3 ' s § ` 3 ¢ ~ e r . e . E . 2 . r " * ; : .Bobbie.
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buity. Nervous Heudawe, Exdb-abillly and Rutle sna Yourmoney buck u you ure nd cu-um; nzmua.
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Good, Clean Recreation Place!
No CA RDS NO B E E R
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Ma rv vi si te d Mr. a nd Mr s. C lif to n
Hilta bide i in Oma ha.Friday .
Mr . a n d Mrs . J ay Stewart c ele-brated the ir 25th wedd ing anni-
vc rsarv in Kennard.Saturday
eveninxr.
Mr .an-i Mrs . J oh n Van D eus en
and Don na Mae Bob Eggle ston
and Gilber t Van De us en of near
Houner wer e c allers at the Be rt
Hansen home. Monday .
Mr . a n d Mr s.lla :o ld S tor k a n d
I ' e mw we r e Sunda v din ner g uestsof Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Stork.
Messrs. and Mesdames Sam Sel-
by and dausrhters and Alvin Svend-
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Earl Hammond's
Alaskan Show
A ND
You'll Enjoy Your Visit To Our
Good, Clean Recreation Place!
No CA RDS NO B E E R
BLAIR RECREATION HALL
Eddie Woltje, Prop.
Bowling -Games -Lun ch
vncron 40%HOG SUPPLEMENT i
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¥Correct Balance of Animal Proteins-
VegtableProteins and Minerals
Our Contract Perm its Us to Sell You
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at Warehouse Prices
Blair Flour Mills
Sorensen Bros.:Phone White 315 ta Llauslgson: a r m nol.lHe.m r ur aa lo rug'§I§`br'E §§ i war c onsc ious than i n wi ll be employ ed Irv J . 0.Marsh-
'g The Ema no n Club memb er s at- all.
tended a no-host,lunc heon a t the Mr s . Ha r r v W u lf .Mrs. CarsoniE| <k huff ho me in Fre mon t,afwr:I'@i-crson.M m .Paul J ones and
si; i'ii{§¥i§1n`ml-}`I€`:¢T1li§a`l'§hSii7f
er in honor of Mn. Victor Enmerat the Otto Voss home neu Blnir..|
l Sundav afbernoon\ | \ »n n #M\-Q ~1*
iwhi c h lhe v s panIhi is. A. C. Gi ff:
Donald W eber
fornia.Tu e s d m
been emp loy ed i
'several months.
Mr s.L u la IJfaLher's houschc
g t a sale.. mjd
I ||m n\.nnirm ur{tl\f\frn Hlmnr Jnnemn niinnflnrl n mis:u Krusrer
Alaska Furs, Minerals
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a r r i v e d f r o m C a l i -B l a i r ,h o n o r i n g M n r d o i l e K u h r .i e v c n i n g vi s i t o r s a t t h e F
e v e n i n z .H e h a s M r s .P a u ! J o n e s r e t u r n e d F r i d a v h o m e .
n L o s A n n a l e s f o r e v o n i m r a f t e r t w o d a y s a t t h e N e -C a r l e t o n T a v l o r o f L i n e n
b r a a k a A m f i c u l t u r o A d v i s o r y C o n n -M o n d a v a f t e r n o o n vi s i t o r
i o vl e d i s p o s e d h g r f c i l c o n ve n t i o n . i n L i n c o l n .u n d B i r d i e F l e t c h e r .
this Collection of 31and Pictures 5;:ld z oodn. Monday.
Dla ns to r etu m tol. Idaho before the
wa s called by th e
Lher. J ohn Fr a nk -
Leonard W ulf were
'rsion Club_ Friday
Chris tmas Dartv.ws . th e s in ti nz o f
x and a vi sit. from
made 1 Diamant
es Mr . an d Mr s .Jilldren. Dary l and
I Mr .an d Mr s .J u li an E .J u n z
h lu th enter taine d the Me rr y - Go
Rou nd Bridnre Club. Satu rdav.D r
and Mrs. R. A. Davies wem sweat.:
Mr . a n d Mn . L awr e n c e Hn n s e nJ o an an d V i nr i nla we r e i n Oma
ha. Friday .
Mlss Frieda Gaines assisted Mrs
J u li a n E .J u n z b l u th . lu i week.Miss J eanne Junszbluth viuibei
he r unc le and aunt.M r . a n d M n
F. J . Enensnn. Sunday .
A d v u f tl u I n T h e E n u i r p r i n
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hnvendic k
Jean and lone were Sunday IUIJ DQI
gue sts of th e F ree man Ld fti u f amily , near Craig.
Mr s.A. I .Ma xi ! ! an d Bobbie
sp e n t W e d ne s d a v Mth Mr s .Ma r v
Emxer.Mr. a nd Mr s. Ch arles Hove ndic k
engez-tained a t a n oy ster murmur.
Fnda y . for Me ssr s. and He sda mesLeugerHovendic k an d sons of
Cr am.Cheatm Hovendic k and
daugzhtera. Vernon Hovendic k andfBmilY.Ho w n r __ Hovendic and
See the Live Alaskan Doc Teams
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[her home in liuhholidays.Shedeath of her falett.Mr. and Mrs. Ihost_|.o the Dive~ .2 aDDpr A RanChristImas cams|S|\n¢a Claus.'
Reindeer, Sleds and N < ; r ; T e r ; 1 ~
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Lecture for SchoolTRAVEL IY SUPER-COACH .N1:00 P.M. at the Blair High SchoolSan m6r| than half du can of
driving--Inn cxln dollu-| forChrlumu shopping - by mllrlnlaulimf-Lowa trips |11 Super-Coubl
Yau'Il thoroughly nnjoy Snpnr-
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ten were in Omn-
nuud har nchool-er. Geonda Mar~n her birthdny.School.n family moved
nu.ue o rlv w$mr le s Ov e n nln .
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kl e of Omaha.aaParade following Lecture1=ié"i&l`i{
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NOTICE or FINAL xuzronrA. C. Debel, Attorney
the County Court of Washing-ton County, Nebraska.*ESTATE OF Martha Ruden d,e-ased._
justment md llluwmee of claims.All elnlms not filed on or belcrethe 2nd du' of Anrn, 1942, will beIomver bnrred.
mpgwd thin Bih dav of December,
(SEAL)John A. Clrrizan.49~4t County Judze.
AIMS Tl..
Bottom Road
Allan S. Jenson. non of Mr. xndMrs. John G. Jenson. was recently
transferred from St.Louis.Mis-souri, to San Francisco. California.where he will_be ln the emnloy ofihe Uniled Airlines.
Mr.and Mrs.Hen o
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N O T I C E T o C R E D IT O R S
O'Han lo n & O' Ha nlo n. A ttor ne y s
County Court. W ashinirton County
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f"J i <2 é *i ff=i &i '§ 3 fn g w I
Mn un?" Mrs. 1-~£~l'Ifi" Neison.
Vera and Mildred. :ment Saturday
in Omaha.
Miss Mary Metzler of Omahaspent the week-end with Mr. andMn. Aubmy Gaines md familv.
Mrs. Edwand Quint and daunfh
ters sbent Saturday and Sundllrwith relatives in Omaha.
M.r. and Mrs.~ie Me lgr and
Herman Degree
Lodge Names
'42 Officers
M m .0 .L .Hilsinger Is
Named President Of
~ §|-LQRJLJY
Around 125 ati-ended the Bibleconferenc e at the Rose Hill Sc hool.,
Fr i dn y evening.Loui se Koen ler
gf F fgmgpf nla y ed »»= -pg , m g -
n se e c ODI,ac c omban a t eniano by Mn . L a V e r le D o y le o f l; h p I | . n n e d _ ln th e He m? "S°'?°°"Pan ama.Th eo dmre E n v of Gra nd i e vac ation wi ll begin F n d a y
Islan d gave the mess aze.leven ing,an d studies wi ll be re
M
Granted W eek
A me-week Christmas vacation
rs.Clarence Hansen enter~ numed on Monday,December 2- ~otained th 1 -
I.ho~fol
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aKloDI~rooent
Pm Seven
Y a n d ~ ~ = < > » = = ; S mit h v m
,s u m o o n v u°~m>v an exnhn nxe of Christ-
!'he He r ma n schools wi ll ho ld
Yhristmns uro rn -n m at the Le-
1 ha ll,Th u n d a y evening.I n
ze o f th e usual c a n ta h .eac h
n wi ll c ontribute to wa rd th aa n a i m e n t.
_he Ba ntls t Gu ild wz ll e ni er ts ln1hers of the kc nsimnon. Thurs
Notice is herbv liven that C. J.'Phone has filed with the under-sixmed.County Judze ng Wanh~imzton County. Nebraskmhls final
renort an administrator oi' the Es-tate of Martha Ruden. Deceased,and made an aobllcation for finaladministration and disclurze. andfor the nsdxmment of residue ofEstate to such other oersonl u arebv law entitled to the same. and Ihave set the 19th day of December,
1941. at 10 o'clock A.M.. at my of-
1|ce in said Countv for the hearingthereof.
Dated November 21. 1941.(SEAL)Jolm A. Car:-Inn,47--it County Judxa
NOTICE 0F ADMINISTRATION0'Hanlon dz O'Hmlon, Attorneys
1 th c t Co"m°c..'§§.'€`yP'N. ""t'Z£ Wtlahimr
ESTATE OF Gmrlst Bokke. de~ceased.
Notice is hereby rdven that onthe 26th day of December. 1941. attheCounty J\ldn'e's office ln theCnty of Blair, Washington County,Nebraska. at eleven o'clock in the
forennon 1/I amd dav. the followlnz
matte:-w|I_l be heard and r:onsid»ered, to-wut: The Petition of OraOdessa Jensen Drnyimz for the aD~
pointrncnt of Om Odessa Jensen asadministrator of the estate of saidChrist Bekke. deceased.
Dated this 28th duy of Novem-ber, 1941.(SEAL)John A. Carrilzan,48-4t County Judge.
ceased.,Notice is ziven w the credmrto appear before me ut the Comty Court room in Blair. Nebraak
on the 2nd dav ot January. 194and on the 3rd day of Avril, 194:for the ouroose of examination. Mjuntment and allowance oi claimAll clnimn not Bled on 0l' beforthe 2nd gy of Aunl, 1942. will li
forevergbated um su. dev of Dooembe
1 41.John A. Can-inn.135 >C0unCY Judm
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
0'Hmlo n lt O'Hlnlo n. Ammo!
In di, County Court ol Wuhlnnton Comitv. Nebllkl.ESTATE OF Frederick Vi
clu-nwnsen.deceued.
Notire is herebv Kiven thiEmmaA.Christmpen.has filewiththeundersurned.CountJudze of Washinnfton County. Nebreaks. her final revert as Ad
ministrutdx ol the estaie of Fredmonkw.Christensen.deeeagedand made an anollcatlon for fxuaadministration and diachnrke.umforthe assignment of residun o
estate to such other persons as anbv law entitled to the mme. nndhnvc Set the zmh dav of December1941, at two o'clock P. M.. at m:office in said Countv for the hear
i th L"'i:>.¢§.i°i'>e¢¢...\»r 2. 1941. _
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and family.Mr. a nd Mr s. Michael| Son der un and family , an d Mr. and
Mrs. Car l S oren sen and family at-
fc nded a f a mi ly reunion a t th e
varen tal.Ne ls Da h l home,l nStanlehurst. Sunday .
Mr . a n d Mrs . E d z ar La r se n e n -
Qc rtained at runner. Tuesday even-in g,lo r Mr s .Mi ld re d Ty s on an ddauhte r.Barbara,Messrs.andf
M e ames Ha r r y Ty son.Georxm
K. Nels on a nd Nonn a. and Her man
Petersen and Jac k.
Miss Lorr dns Hindley wa s n din-
ner gues t a t th e Ca rl Sorensenhome.Tuesday eveninlr.
Mr .an d M n .D a n Presc ott o f
Su nd av e va nlnz with
By ro n Bunn.Mr s .
Pr es c o tt ar e da wn .Bu nh .dauszhter o l
By ro n Bu nn .cele-
lf th bi r th da y . Mon -lned a r o u n d f d
On u h a s n e n t
Mr .an d Mr s .Bunn and Mrs.
Ma r y A n n
Mr .a n d Mr s .
br a te d he r twe
_day .She enberta -
been friends a t a pa rty h o n o r ln l
the oc c asion. that evening.Mr. a nd Mr s. A . R. Be ale s we re
Fr id ay d in ne r :mea ts a t th e C.B.
B u n n home.Mr .an d Mr s .B u n n
soen t S und ay witlr the ir dau ghter.Mr s . On o l Reeves. an d f ami ly .
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn G. J enson and
J ess Mc K loa kev of B lai r. a nd Mrs.Dor a Hun t o f Oma ha vid be d b rie f-
lv wi th the J c n sa ns ' so n. A llan S.
J enson, who was a n Omaha visitor.
Wednesday.en r ou te to th e west
const.
Mr s. A. E. D i xo n . who r e tu r ne d
last Mo nda y n izh t fr om the Omaha
Imma n ue l Hosuital. is 1-courted to
be rc c overinlr nic ely fr o m h e r r e -
c ent ma io r operation.c u .- na nf
ar e vlmu nlz uthe Aubr ey Gallr a hrnne.
Su nd ay e ve ni nz vi s ito r s a t th
To n y Sideh ottom home were Mx
and Mrs. Fra -nk Nels on a nd C hen
or .
Mr. an d Mrs. Lloy d Mc tzler ann
family of Omaha were Su nda y vis
ito r s a t th e A ub r e y Gn ln a h o meMr .an d Mr s .Hen-nan Peterser
enbertmined.Thursday eveninfz. a*
vlnoc hle lor Mauro. and MesdamexTe d Iverson an d fami ly -Elme i
Th o u Sure J d Me.n ensen.a n r sMa rxa re t W illi a ms an d d au zh ter sJ ac k Mey ers wa s a Sacorday
zueat at the Fremont J ensen home.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Geonze Hienssen
spent Sunday at Fred Grabbe's. _Mr s .Ro y Me tz lsr a n d family
were S a tu r d a y vi d wr s o f Mrs.Charles Blanc hard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Fletc h er were
Sunday d i n n e r m e m o f Mr . a n d
llvlrs. W arren W ake fie ld and {am~
ily .
The Ki ndred Club ente rtain ed at
n one o'c loc k luncheon. Tuesday. inhono r of Mrs . Ke nneth Ty son. who
is le avin g th is vic in ity .
Marg ery J en sen was a S atur day
eve nin g z ue st ol Mar ily n My e rs inOma ha.
The B irth day Club met Thur sdav
after noon wi th Mr s .W arren
W akefield.Pr es en t we re Meer
dames Charles Blanc hard,To m
W akefielg.Ern es t Gre nie r.Hen ryRic hter,. H. Lowe. Ben W ac hter.
Roy W akefield.J ohanna Olson.
and L izz ie Ric hter.The membe rs
exc hanged Chnstmas xzifta._Mr;_and____Mrs.Torn _ W akefield
I.LA)Uge
e Mrs. 0. L. Hilslnger was elect-uled president of the Herman De-
°fzree of Honor Lodge,No. 121,|lwhen the annual business meetingltook place at the home of Mrs. 0.
° H. Godaey, Friday evening.
Olher officers are: Mrs. D. W.
Rutledge, past president; Mrs. J.
D. Lowe, vice-president; Mrs. HaltLowe,second vioe-president; Mrs.
- C. R. Gray, financial and record-
ing secretary; Mrs. D. 0. Sheets,
treasurer, Mm. Lizzie Richter, nah-; er; Mrs. John Thlolfoldt, aunlstlng
usher; Mrs.J.M.Welt, Planer
' watch; Mrs. A. L. Sdlivanyoufer» watch; Mrs. o. 1-1. Gvdsev. pianist;Mrs. Ray 'l'|-lplett, right assistant;
` Mrs. Charles Imxghlin, left assist-
ant.
The installation will be a part
of the regular lodge meeting, Jan~
uary 9, at the C. R.Gray home.The annual oyster supper for mem-
bers and their families is sched-
uled for that date, also.Chdstmas gifts were exchanged
and lunch was served by the host-
ess at the close of the December
12th meeting.
INITIATE FIVE INTO
HERMAN ORDER
Five new members were initiated
into the Herman Chapter, O.E.S.,
Thursday evening,The list ln-
cludcs Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Mason,
Arthur Morrow,Marjorie andGracie Jackson.
Although members of the Deca-
tur lodge had been invited to theexemplificationoftheinitiatzrry
ceremony,the no un was unable
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nesday, with ¢hs'i&l5»?/s»Té`\3'é@§LT{§
Mesdames John Becklun.AlbertKahr. Arthur Kuhr. Bemard Wulf.'
.students and faculty members will|I@u°y a New Year-'s Day vacation,
'Il so.Earl Jensen. Harvev Kuhr, lfaroldl e .Christensen.James Wulf.HaroldE. Rasmusr-en. Henrv Danlelmeyer.
and Elizabeth and Edna Hansen.Mrs. Will Hansen was a visitor.Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs.Clemmens Williamson andfamily were Mr. and Mrs.JohnRasmussen and baby. Mrs. Emma;I'aylor. Clifford and Charles Tay-
or.Mrs. Detlef Wulf, Mrs.JamesWulf,Mrs.Harry Madsen and Mn.Will Hansen attended a oulldnzrpgfv at Mrs.Oscar Mathew's'.
u v.Attending the shower in honorof Miss Mardelle Kuhr. Sunday. atSchefllerHall.were MesdamaDetlefWulf. Jan-la Wulf.EarlJensen. and Laura Tofte.Mrs. Walter Saooenfield and Mr.and Mrs. Ted Simonsen and son 're-
tumed from Califomla.Sunday.havinlz spent several days with Mr.? n d _ l M r s .J a m e s S a v u e n h e l d a n d
l l m l y ,M r .a n d M r s .G e n e _ R y a n a n d ]
R i t a J e a n a n d M r s .W i l l R y a n o l
O m a h a w e r e S u n d s v n e s t s o l M r .
a n d M r s . J o h n B e c k l u n .
J l i h n F o x s b e m w a s i l l e a r l y t h i s
wecMr.and Mrs.Gustave Kahnkl
and Donald were Sunday dinner'
guests nf the Raymond Ruwes.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munk andfamily were Sundav eveninxz xruests
of the Otto Mstzen family.lMessrs.and Mesdames Fred:Paulsen and Janet. Raymond Ruwel
and children. Otto Matzen and
sons,Andrew Bohs. Mrs.Anna'Warrick and Beverly. Mrs. Wood-=
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wi§;>?|' : t Brewster has been ill
M .d M .Pd Qggn. wi;EénlldFollen_ Iyle
_re un avisitors at the Stanley ni'..»'€"»fé`F.."éTMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsenwere dinner zuests. Thursday. olMr. and Mrs. Claude Clements.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lenz of Blair
were Fnday afternoon visitors atthe 4, R. Hamer home
Pml ly afternoon. each of the
zrades at school will hold a Christ-
mas uartv with exchange of ziru.Harold Haneoek. who was serv~inz wlth.the army at Portland.Qgpn- is home for an indefinite
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gustin andfsons of DeSoto were Sunday alter-
noon callers at th A. H. Hhome. Mr. and nf.. Geox-ze "i.'l'»2i
were evenihiz wsitors.Mr. and Mrs.Tonv Sldebotwm
iMessrs. and Mesdames Frank Nel-
son. Ed Olson, J. C. Jensen andErnest. Mrs. Amanda Rasmussen.
Miss Clara Olson. Carl and FredOlson. and Mrs. Melissa Dickensonof Glendale. Cslifomla_Mrs. Marcus Kroner entertained.Monday, in honor of her dauzhter.Judil.h,on her sixth birthday.Guests were Mrs.Chris Korshojandchildri M C R G
entertained.Sunday eveninsf.for
re ,rs...ray. Mrs.: A. L . s l | '. M . 0 . } {Gu ivan rs .odsev.Mrs.leo Chamberlain.Barbarad G ld M FrowWest. and Leslie Johnsonygbb era d' J rs. _ o c Brewster.
hclsed Dorothy Ruwe celebrate herbirthday. Friday.Messrs.and Mesdarnes LloydlllatthiesenandIrwin.Louie]Mnlthinan and Pnnns vnu.. n.._
o y an erry Summer zuesmswereMissesKathrynBartlinlt.Dons Lanz arld Corrine Cahoon.After the relrular junior BYPUmeeting, Sunday eveninxz. mamhm-a
Clarence Paulsen of Blair will
conduct services at the llill Creekchurch Chnstmus day at 10:30. He
announces that he oxnecta as :meatsneaker, a missionary from China.Mrs.T.R.Swanson and babydaughter.Susan Ann. were hon-ored.Monday.bv Mrs.EdwardSwanson and Mrs. S. R. Lowe atthe Edwand Swanson home. GuatswereMrs. T. R. Swanson. H.G.Hansen. John Forsberz. Ned Ty-
son. Gilbert Potadle. A. H. Lowe.F. K. Alexander.Melvem West,
Wallace Fitch. Paul Hancock.G.
F. Lowe and W. E. Mason. Prizesat contract bridize went to Mrs.Ned Tyson.hizh:and Mrs.Mol-
vem West. trsvellnz.
Mrs. Louie Mencke. Mrs. AltonJensen. Mrs. Lloyd Mencke andMiss Inez Mencke attended a uro-
nuntial shower at the Schefflerhallin Blair,Sunday.honorlnllMiss Mardelle Kuhr.Mrs.Sarah Swan is soendimrtwo weeks ih Omaha with her son.l-larry Swanyt and family.
Mrs.Gene Christensen was anafternoon caller and sunoer mms:at the home of her xrrandmother.Mis. Hattie Cameron.Saturday.
D A Y S U N T I L
S H O P P I N G
C H R I S T M A S
NOTICE To c nénnons NOTICE 'ro CREDITORSA. C. Debel. Attorney |O'Hnnlon 5:()'Hnnlon.Attorney:nn h ome were Mrs . Ka te Gerin uer.Mr . an d Mr s . E .E.Di xo n and
daughters. Linda and J udy .Oth er
callers Lhe past week have i.nc lud-
ed Mr .and Mr s.Prentic e Smith.Mr .an d Mrs .Peter Sorens en and
so ns o f Platts mo uth.P. M. Ty s o n
of Blair. and Mr. an d Mrs . W illiam
Bi-att of He rman .Mr. and Mrs. Gudmond Sorensen
and Loretta and Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Su rn se n, I re ne : nd I re na . utte nd
a i ~a ~n Q IE IE ~B-n~W ilbu r. s pent Tue sday i n Omaha.Mrs.Clarence My er s o f Oma h a
was a S und ay d in ner # ne st at the
F m J h .mo n t ensen orneMr . a n d Mrs .F r e d C r u m we n t
Wednesday wi t h M r .a n d Mr s.
Georxre Hiensaen.Miss Birdie Fletcher was a Tues-
§.";'d guest of Mrs.W ar ren Wnke~
leMrs . Geor ge Cha mbe rla in was a
quest of Mrs . Herb Eato n. '1'hurs~day afternoon.
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un 1 av evening.Reeves home Othe r c allers dur-»nv"''l2~°'é'3?.i1§"`$S33§'$ :nu§Bt;]mE; ing the we exé. were Mr . and Mr s.
the W alter Snooenfield ho me a t ! O u °Sorensen.Mr s .J .Me r to n
Rose Hi ll Ed wi n Simonsen.a h o ' I é s ; r ' ~ A R. lieales. and Mrs.has been employ ed bv Mr. Sannen-I M f g Ha S a lk h th
fi eld th e vas t two wee ks . mtu rn ed l o P r wa s a mon g e
ho me wi th them.| guests a t a misc ellaneous shower
Mr .and Mr s .Fra nk Soll andi m Bla1r. Sun day . c orn oli rnen tarv todauxrhter,Pea rl. dr ove to Gre tna . Mar delle Kuh r.
Saturday evc ninsr.where th ev at~
tended a c elebration honorins: Mrs.
SolI's father.Chris Sta rk . on his
80th bir th anniversary .Mrs . Cleo Smith a nd s on of Te-
ka ma h visited at the Fr a n k Soil
home. Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Georare Morzan was a truest
of Mr .and Mr s.J .Me rton K u h r
and c hildren.Saturday eveninxr.Sundav dinner mlests of Mr. and
Mr s.J .S.Conetv were Mr .and
Mrs.C.J .Fly n n an d Joscoh of
Henson:Mr .and Mr s.Ne d Ty s o nandchildrenofHe r ma n we re a f-
ternoon callers.Th ey wer e all
n ::\
. M i .and Mrs. Ralnvh Lonzvvell
visi ted in Omaha . Mond ay .
Mrs. Georire Morpran was a Sun-da y S wea t o f Mr . a nd Mr s .Raloh
Lo ng we ll.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto S oren sen and
Ric hard of He r ma n . a n d Mr .andMr s.Gudmo nd So rense n and Lo r-
etta were Monday afternoon mleats
of the Hans Sorenuens.Mrs. Ha rry Ty s on left y es ter day
(W ednesday )fo r Sa n Pedro. Cali-
fornia.where she plana to soend
three weeks with her son, Paul.Mrs . Ken ne th Ty so n a nd da ug h-
ter.Ilarbarn.mo ve d to a n apa rt-
L. Di xo n in Blai r.
Mr. an d Mrs. J .S. C nnc tv were Mr .and Mr s.Clarence Hansen
Omaha shoppers. Monday .,and farn ilv were Sunday S weats ofiMr . a n d Mr s.C.B.Bu nn we r e , Mr .and Mr s.A r th u r K u h r and
Sund ay dinn er :me ets at the Ova l Eth el Ma e.
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County Cour t, W ashington Count.y . 'Countv Cou rt. W ashing ton County
Nebra ska.Nebraska.E S T A T E OF J a k o b Andreasen,E S T A T E OF Geo r ge W .Mo r
D¢¢¢H§¢d nan. deceased.
Notic e is mve n to the c reditors Notic e is iriven to the c redi tor:
to amse ar b ef or e me a t th County C ou r t r o o m i n Blair. ligb raska
on th e 2 n d d av of J a n ui lry .1942.
and on tho fini day of Ȥinri1, 1942,
f_0_r_§1p._ng__1'g0§g ofiagamlhatnon. ad-
'rn¢ num- I-lolpital
A Itoriu Institution
: n o n : N
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to nn uonr befor e me at the Co unt!
Court room an Bla ir. Nebraska. on
| the 9th day o f J anua ry . 194 2. andon th e 10th dm' of ADHI. 1912 for
the purpo se of exa mination.ad
Ijuslmont and aklowanc o of c la ims
u l c laims no t filed on o r beforeIthp 9th d av o f A ori l. 1942 . will he' f r m\ t ' r b a r r w.
.Ilatod this 12th day of De c em-
lnI. 1941.(S I IA L }John A. Carrinran.
5 0 1 t County J udge.
no atte nd b ec amge o f th e we ath §1}§;§"5§d""~l;a'5;~;| °D;5""I:o~°€"[a nd th eir B bonan r, Mm6.1ff i§e&Z
However, there wa s a goed attend-Rasmussen observe his b i n h d r|*;'§'5;ai:0g dari(}; ristmas u a r tv and
ance present.Refr eshm t Thursday .served at tha :Jaan nr »..'f"..'I'..IZf'f."'Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Fronrh and!" Eleven.. m€!*h!'3'¥`3 o f the Benc h
__. __ ..... -..U uviii ul. un: v:vclung,by Mr. a nd Mrs . G. F . Lo we , Mr s.
Fr a n k L o fti s ,Mr s.Mac Ca mer on,
W ay n e L oftis, an d J a y W ake fie ld.
Th e ann ual Chris tmas pa rty of
the Or d e r wi ll ta ke plac e this
(Thu rsd ay )evening.
l 515f¥i2i#_£§'3&f='£.5£¢EI
Eugene c alled on Mr . an d Mr s.
Ha r old Stor k an d Pe r ry . F r id a y
evenimr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ha rold Fre nc h and
fa mily c alled at th e Joe Lo ve
home. Sunday . to visit the Charles
Loves befo re their dena rtu re for
California.Mr . Lo ve h a s employ -
me nt. wi th mdi o statio n KP RO.Mr . a nd Mr s . Han ? Mad s en an d
family were Sa tudav e venimr visit-
community Club were lrresent fortheannualChristmasDartvatMrs.Alben Jensexrs.Thursday.
The club will meet January 7 withMrs. Ted Olinzer.Saturdav eveninxr. Mr. and Mrs.Claude Clements received n tele-[Dhone call from their son. Eulene.
who is in the armv at Fort Terry.Connecticut.":ll1g Chyis§mn§urozggm gf thu;
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BENDORFFUNERAL HOM
Phone 40
AMBULANCESERWCETAY LOR & WE LLS
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont-At 12:00 (Yclock
Hogs » Cattle - Horses - Sheep
1 »rf mlnnx mr un- mrmm m mln mfxanfy |~ ynuf mmrnnree, nurf l l l l lhvkll ms l \ ll> pvndn blv K ul\ lLl '!ca n fi n d l u b u y a n | | s n l | n l l | ( | !| L l l
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F A R M S A L E S A U C TI O N E E R S
(Than. W.'I'ay!or,Runaid Martin. Si J ohnson---y our c hoic e of
lh r e mxc tiuneerr; with every day selling experienc e and ex-
pert judges of values. Our c omplele auc tinn servic e c oats no
more.See us for dates.
Taylor U W ells Auction Company
.:|l l 1 0H i l l C m e k L u t h e r a n C h u r c h w i l l
b e h e l d D e c e m b e r 6 :a t t h a t t i m e
t h e e u n g r e ; r a t . i o n ' s a n n u a l s u p p e r
a n d m e t - t o s r e t h e r w i l l t a k e p l a c e .
M r s .J .A .J e s n e r s e n w a s h o s t e s s
t o t h e B e t t e r H o m e s C l u b a t a .
C h r i s t m a s u a r t y .W e d n e s d a v .M r s .
B e n W a v e h t e r .M r s .A r t h u r W e a t h -
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HOURS 9 to 12: 2 to 5. Appo intments Made
Colds,Sciaticn,Neuri tis.Lumbmzo.Head-
aches.Rhe uma tis m.Amaendicitia.Consti-pati on;Sinus, Live r. Sto mac h. Kidne y and
Bladder Troubles: Female Disorder s. Nerv-
ousness:Hi z h Blood Pressure:Influ enza
and Ma n y . Oth er Disegsega Rc snond to
unService
Considernte in Cost
Mr s Gene C`hriatensen_hag b ora at Ed Me nc ke's Sunda.§tlie§f
~Dendi}1 f een wen; mle sts of theA1he:1 . hfadseal.Mai T: ew day s at th e IJ are nt»fa mi ly n
ame mn , h ,MaHm»and f-.....'1"I'f r_-1--.Mr .an d Mr s . E d Manoir# rsailnd
-- -- -mum valllci un JICKBOIIspentSundayafternoona t theBrgdemén horns.
'ues a t t e ho me o f Mr s .Chr is te na Tho ne i n Blai r fo r Su n-
day tllnner were Mr s .Eliza.A r m
W nrrlc k.Mr .en d Mr s .Clarenc eThan e a nd fami ly , Me rrill J ohn son
and .Il/Im.Rmd a Ga mo te s.
Miss Esth er Ma dsen was a. c all-
er a t the Chris Korn hoj ho me i nHe r ma n .Mond ay .
J .C.Brodersen and Mr s.Mal-
colm Brodersen were Blair visitors.Thursday .
Miss es Elsi e a nd Harr iet W ilson
were Fre mo nt n lmrmm¢¢:¢.¢....A...
on the George Menc kes. Sunday .
Mr .and Mr s.Albe rt K u h r andDuane were Sunday eveninar visit-
ors wi th th e Loui e Dor nac ker fam-
ily .
Mr s.Carrie Simonsen.E lme r
and Glady s were Sunday suuuerandevenimriruests of Mr . a n d
Mrs. W alter Sannenfield.
Mr . a n d Mrs . E ver e tt Sto rk an dc hildr en wer e Sun dav eveninn vis-
itors wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .Per rv
Teehben.hir . a nd Mr s.Peter Nielse n andg e n s l l v m e n g g l l g d a t t h e P e t e
v n r u n n n r n n n n n venum"»§1"ihE""1Z'1""& "°.i"i1"""|"`isi"'f<5§§§"" i'1`é"`£""'f Harvev nd :w w 0heme. Sundav. fnc|ud@'I1'm»~».°c1T§i'L'3 Hang calleceat tgeenwill Hanen ."'&j DF.D . C . ~ ~
gg;llnjandtd Mrséhrlcttv S5pbmid= hu e. Sq-fggv "}L'i?f2§sk r "P H O N E 2 5 4Ice.m.st h.r. an rs.ov en er-I\?lr.BanddE¥1r§i Andrexg fLa¢h."é¢-ained at d»g3==;g==-=-~for °""°"é~'5E£?~F'é¥H"F'§}S" ON
2 ran .'creme |d .e am r~''. 'Mr. and Mrs.Merle ~.~'ff aL`. sf an q.1`E§?f`"off»'3u1e Benin Alvn '§'1'i¢.Terms Am Cash Office, $l-House $3
Mr. and Mrs. John Becklun were Delmar Katt. Albert Benson. Wal-'l"l'++¢~¢~¢-4+'l"l';g,"§'== :at the Norris Wald home, gy; RaIhe.kM;. "°gfg°"g Neygfk-|e nes uv evenimz.I na 'ew ir .an rt ur n er-.T'"£E rar zrwzrrsm:EP 'frm F.:: \ :|I |.I l I"Alfa %'?: 'iii '§i:°'1..:'.:S 333;.,'iI"':f,.f°a,h':=$' .":§~=;,::.:§»r LL L.||~ . . .. fnlla e e e :m~n~~ \~; ..-'a ru.
Johnson were callers on Me rr ill
Johnson.Tuesday niizht.
Mr . a n d Mr s. Ted Iverson were
c allers at the Lloy d J ohnson home.Wednesdav eveninz.
Miss Hazel Christensen snent
the jweekend at the pamntal. Morse
Lhn stens en home.
Mr .and Mr s Gene Christensen
spent the week -end in Blair._ Mrs.Ha tti e Cameron had as
Saundsv dinner lruests Mr s.J .C.
Brodersen.Mr s.Fr an k Brodersen
Benson.second hiszh b v Mrs.A1-!
bert Benson. and lo w b v Mr .au d iMr s. V elma r Ka tt. Tr avelin g pr iz e
wa s wo n b y Mrs . A lvin Ka tt.Th e
hostess served a lunc heon.
The Or urn school mmm- a m wi lll
be held December 22.Th e Rose
Hi ll and Bisbee Christmas rm>~
grams will be on Dec ember 23rd.Th e Me r i mvx Club and their
families enoy ed s Clmstrnas oar1.v|
at the Amer ic an L a d e n Ha ll in~Arlinsrton. Saturdsv evenimz.und Charles.!Mr . a n d Mrs . J ens Hansen and
Mac Cameron an d Mr s Or villeq llr . a n d Mrs .Ever e tt S tor k andHanson and Ronnie ot' Omaha were 'c hildren we re Thu rs da v eveninsz
Sun dav a fte rno on callers on Mr a vi s i to r s of Han s W ulf s .F r i d a vl
llattxe Cameron..th e \ \nlf| and Stnr kn onlin] nn Mr I 4
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Mr s.J .C.Broderaen an d Mr s. | un d Mrs . Har i an d W ulf a nd S h ar -
Frank Brod ersen eve nt W ednes dav lene.
af te rn oo n wi th Mr s Hen rv J ac k-Mr. an d Mrs. J ens Hapsen \wqre
son.Wednesdav evening visltors ' mthSundf w dmn er zu ests at th e Mac Mr. and Mrs. Ra y mon d Ra smus sen
Qameron home included Mr .and and dauszhtera.On Sund av e ven-L z s c z n t c l z t r
IMrs.Eugene Christensen o f Bla i r i n r l the Rasmussen!!w e nandMr .and Mrs.Or ville Hansen of Mr . an d Mr s .Fre d J en
and Run nie of Oma ha.Mr . a n d Mr s Ha ri nn d I
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w»v~.>n..\ .A x n n n a \ | r | | \ . l l l h . l l l \ | \ l . ]M r .a n d M r s .M o r s e C h r i s t e n s e n
a n d f a m i l y w e r e B l a i r v i s i t o r s .
S a t u r d a y .
Mr .and Mr s .F a y Jones were
Saturday dinner : masts at the Ein-
er Kubi e home
Su nd ay mle sts at the Fr ed Ku -bie home in c luded Mr .and Mr s.
"B u s" Tr i nle tt an d f a mi lv o f Oma -
ha and Mr. and Mrs. Einar Hansen.
_ Mr. a nd Mrs . Russe ll W ar d were
n u u a u n
Mr. an d Mrs . A lbe rt Be nso n a nd
sons and Mrs. Mi nnie Ben son were
Sundnv afternoon and sunoer
guests of Mr. ad Mrs. J oe J es sen.Mr .and Mr s .lesson an d fa mi '
are movimz th i s wee k to th e L i l-
lar d J ens en far m.
Mo nd ay wa s Mr s . Emma Stor k' s
bir thd av and the followi mr c alled
in th e eve ni ng :Messrs.an d Mes-
ndarnes Geome W u lf and Cliff ord.
infix/FOR GIFTS AND
KEEPS
Cheap electricity has made few switches could clean
every lady a lcky lady!rugs,wash clothes,beat
Foravervfew nenniesadav.cakes. warm babv bottles ¢!?,,;sM93i'?f@O m a h a vi s i t o r s .M o n r l l v .| W i l l W u l f a n d D o n a l d
M F .B hd MVS!A n a r n m fivllmnlm | " | { | \ r n n a \ n 1 t h a l n n n n n r l__ . . _. . . . . n » ¢ u n u v v v n - u n a ; . . u \ . ¢ | l l \ . } ¥ J s n l l u I . l E U u l 6 1 l ua n g !f a m i l y a n d C e c i l B r a n t w e l e L a r s e n a n d E l m e r .H a r l a n d
F n g i a y e v e n i n n :c a l l e r s a t ' T e d I v e r -a n d S h a r i e n e .H a r m W u l f .
every hom em aker can now
enioy life to the fullest extent.
Low electric rates an d d e
pendable.twenty-tour hour
electric service are at her
beck and ca1L '
W hat other generation.b e
side the present. would ever
have believed dinner could
be served on time without be-
and do a hundred and one
other tasks that used to brand
homemaking "Drudgery?"
Cheap electricity has been a
big factor in building Amer-
ica. as well as in raising the
standard of living in count~
less American homes. Today
it is giving M1 support to the
n a t i o n ' s d e f e n s n n r n n r n m _
|on's.|Durothea Wulf.Mr, and Mrs. Charles lausrh\in|Wilford Storl
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- - : - .\-- »-uuva.: uruuw Alu: vw'n.c||\.u\.n|.pamon was to c elebra te Mr. Unwin Mr . an d Mr s W ill W ulf a tten dedb'Ilu i . : l id " il l ' |" |\ n | |l n | || = . . . . . . . ! £ £ ' : ~ L " _ f 2 ' l' ° "£fskii{»k1§\i
- ¢ »- n s M a n n a v i i l l i u | | ¢ \ | l i H | || U || | | | J | | | § §I \ l \ | U K U lg n d F r a n c e s M m e w e r e S a t u r d a v M r .a n d M r s .J e n s H n n l e n .M r .
s i n n e r l r u e a t s a t t h e C l a r e n c e H a m a n d M r s .E d H a n s e n ,E d n a a n d
s e n h o m e i n B l r .I T |.a u R t :h n e d C l l kM r .a n d M n .T h o r v a l d H a n s e n h i m .l f i n M . » . § ¢ ' I ' f , " ° f é , . . . . ' i T ' . , ° . ¥ E . . f .
I
m e I li a ; a a ' s f f . ' . . ; a " i f a ;" " ' j "iir."`i| Td"'ii£| .
Hu lan d C h ri lh ln a nn an d B a tt! Lo u a n d Hr . a n d l n .1
were Bandar malt.: ll nm *Shing* -...... u.....| .... .......:.....Weber h ume.Mr.and Mn."Shlno"Weberwen Pridnv evcnlnm callers at theThorvxld Hamm home.Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Johmonwen Omaha callers. l"\|duY.Mr. and Mm.Marla Ward tookMrs. Norrls Ward w Omnhn. Fri-drv-Sla will gpend A Qew days
"W ..~.~., -mm...-ww.. ......Senn Wulf.
qulcK RELIEF mom
¢ y m ¢ u l m n n w u » N l l h \ l h ° l
s 1 o M A c H U L C E R S
m m m E X C E S S A c l n I
0 Som war by flwlr écpandabilify - and fhufs
an impodard hcfor, even in e glfl. Oflnrs capihdah lc
Hwir charm -~ #hair xhnr biwilchirog log-flnhsry. Sfill A
lhird group puiwi #hair faxhiondghims; lhoir eolofinq
which harmonize: so domy with fha winhr
whid of colon So you su. if's impouible
»...
ing in the klicken all after-~ ~
noon? And what other uae the ihlnan din] in lm..-1.-nf.
ever dreamed the flip of a ~ N _u "
N n n n n s x n P U W E R c o u r n n r
n
r e w n n n n a m e .M n .L a w n L w m m l e f t T l n r f s -
d u f o r L e b a n o n . M l u u u r i .b o v i s i t
h e s - d n u z h b e r . M n . C . P e n d e r u n - a l t .
T h e H a r r y M n d n n l s m l i v v o m
S u n d a y c l l l e n I t t h e A l b e r t M l d ~
l e n h o m e .
Mr. and Mrs. Chu-lea Thlelfoidtand Bonn were Friday evenina ull-ern az the Bart Thomuson home.Nr.md M m Al En nr wen
Sunday u l l o n at the Chu-luThlelloldt hams.
| - , , . | , , " . | " " | , . .wr you fo make a miahh whoa you plan
\\a n| | ¢| ¢ un\v le » ¢ v » ¢n.e .| q Oo give Mdudx
Ovttvvmllllnll \mun°n.uwxu.;uvn x n m x n r m n u n w a m m u u
lt u l u ll l f lu u m v u a un u m
K 0 L ' I ` E R M AN ' S
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r..a#r
-'nm m m nam xsn-n h H n l n »l" \ ~. . .. . \. . .. . i o : n n-
tion included Messrs. and Mesdnmeu Brodcrsen,Wachter, Mal-
coim Brodersen and daughters, Su-»-an and Poily, Mac Cameron andBilly, Whit Cameron and sons, Gus
Peppmiller, Ed 'Wilson and daugh-
rG r a c e ....
Qnly ten days of time is left in
.....
Herrington, Penelope Mason, Phy l-
lis J ens en, Kay Skinner,Donnie
Sue Potadle, Elai ne Quint, Beverly
Gaines, J oy c e Fitc h, Susan Ty son,
Roh er F itc h , Ro se Ma ri e He rr in g-
ton,Kathe ri ne Fitc h,Sharon
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Ten Da ~s of I REAL zsrnrz. _ . _ . . . . . .
A N mm vr p n o v r r u b o tt o m e i g h t y ,
$5,000.00.A 160~ac re farm close to Blai r
i irnnrovements.nric ed u i
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tion included Messrs. and Mesdnmeu Brodcrsen,Wachter, Mal-
coim Brodersen and daughters, Su-»-an and Poily, Mac Cameron andBilly, Whit Cameron and sons, Gus
Peppmiller, Ed 'Wilson and daugh-
rG r a c e ....
Qnly ten days of time is left in
.....
Herrington, Penelope Mason, Phy l-
lis J ens en, Kay Skinner,Donnie
Sue Potadle, Elai ne Quint, Beverly
Gaines, J oy c e Fitc h, Susan Ty son,
Roh er F itc h , Ro se Ma ri e He rr in g-
ton,Kathe ri ne Fitc h,Sharon
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Ten Da ~s of I REAL zsrnrz. _ . _ . . . . . .
A N mm vr p n o v r r u b o tt o m e i g h t y ,
$5,000.00.A 160~ac re farm close to Blai r
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AN UNIMPROVED bottom eizhty,$5,000.00.A 160-acre farm close to Blair.good imnmvemenu.Driced to
seAacres of land located on the edzeof town. lillht and water. $800.60»lt N. T. Lund & Co.
121/, ACRES. mood buildinz.Close'
5 in.By owner.Phone 292. 48-Lf g
ll.
5-room house with about two
8-ROOM HOUSE. modern.close'"By owner. P. o. Box 450.I
The Advertisement
of the
'SAFEWAY~ Sromas
Appears on
Page 4 of This Issue
FOR RENT: Furnished house. In-quire, telephone White 842. 50~1t
FOR RENT: Si;-room hmmm. mod-
em exeeut hat.so-u N. T. Lund &Co.
FOR 24: PER WORD you mn 'rent1 mace in this want ad section.
¢
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank those who a-tendad f-hair lymmthiea :ndkind udstance lt the death ul
FOR RENT
|\. |I c
Honored on
Annive wru,
" _"J u r o u e r s e n m m ;L i l v u c a u c n . . . . . . .|l l l l u o a s u ,l l l u y u n , u u \| | \ . . | |u h \ \ | | "" m u l L u u u l u s u u v u l l l u g u U I m ei L a r r y ,H e n r y J a c k s o n ,M r s .A n n a R u t h L m i u N o a c h b 1 |3 0 Y e a r s ;R e l a t i v e s ; H = \ m : : e ,a n d F r a n k B w d e r s q n I \ l 1 d ! H o w a r d H a n s c J r . ,a m M ' ; 5 ; , { ! §"_§ ;~f g f T h f e 1 ? " " * H - |
1 S u r p r i s e P a r t y d a u g h t e r s ,R u t h a n d C a t h e r m e .f C a r l e t o n ,B e t t y L o f t i s ,W m ~ r e n ' 3 1 ,1 § 4 1 _t h e p r i c e c w r i n n o , j g -
A t o a l t e r w a s p r e s e n t e d t o t h e v e s t v a n d J a c k i e F a y F ° r § } > @ r g -m o r i g i n a l p r i c e o f $ 1 . 1 1 Y
b a t u r d a y E V E h o n o r e d c o u p i e b y t h e i r c h i % d r e r } ,_V h f ' _ * @ \ f ' E l ; * 3 ~S h f p h a r s f j n g l n t h e c o u n t y a n d $ 2 . 0 0 y e r , |
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PHONE 11 md rdve usrdyour want-ndl.Only 2c Der wo ner inlet-
don In|\:lx¢| instant ale ot thatunnnfurniture. cuz.
..»=. ~ ~Is -no o n HOUSE. modem.close'By owner. P. o. Box 450.I
FOR sm.:
FOR 24: PER WORD you mn 'rent1 mace in this want ad section.
¢
YOUNG GEESE.Meta Wrlch.Kennsnd.W -lt'
AMAZING NEW I M P R O V E -MENTS in Dvrtable md lectlon-nl h m :bulldlnn.No emulanywhere. Corn rlbl that stretch(na bulge, no lark.no lean).
Fsrrowlnx houses with sutomst-ia doon nfelv mise 2 lima nery u r.Broader houses. suver~e.f-flclent, aulcklv dlsnnntled. lay-
inr houses. cabins. ew.SAVE YOUR WORRIESWritefor literature.Just ad-dress Economy. Wlhoo. Nebns-
ka.50-lt
ELECTRIC BROODER.electric
Philco radio. overstuffed set.
50-lt*Mrs. Georze Harlan-
I CAN STILL furnish the followin!
Ylger's Hyland Seed Com:No.109-111415 and 120.Also Ne-
braska Stata certified U. S. 13.
Nebr.468. Ill. 960. IDWI 939.Phone Kennaxd 8601.ArnoldHansen. Blair. Rt. 2.48-Gt'
SCRATCH PADS.hixzh uualltvbond Dsver. 12c ner sound.Oth-er nualldes. 84: ner uound. _48-Lf The Entervnse.
DUCKS. 75¢ alive, $1 dressed. Or-der early. Mrs. Otto Mstzen. 22on 31.50-lf.
FOR SALE:Dry slab wood. redcedar nests and moles.Red 259.47-4t°Francis Fulton.
FOR RENT
HOUSE. sol Ellt Lincoln w w
FOR RENT: Furnished house. In-quire, telephone White 842. 50~1t
FOR RENT: Si;-room hmmm. mod-
em exeeut hat.so-u N. T. Lund &Co.
DALE CHILD DIES N'rAT FREMO
Eileen Rose McCome.little
daughter of Mr.and Mrs.LoyalMcCome of the Dale vicinity south
of Kennard, died early Wednesdaymorning at the Dodge County Hos-
pital in Fremont.She had been a
patient there since Tuesday.
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank those who a-tendad f-hair lymmthiea mdkind uaistance st the death ulmn' dur mother and mother-lmlaw. Mrs. Henrv Cashman.We
an grateful. esuecildiy. to theminilkr, for his wands ot condo-lence. to the simzerl.and the
ray friends who sent llorgl uf-
ennzsMrs. Mav Jones and lumly.Mrs. Paul BsfrvChris Nelsnn and family.
Advertise In The Enterprise
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Brodersen of
Herman who celebrated their thir-
tieth wedding anniversary last
Saturday, December 15, were most
pleasantly sgrprlaed that evening
when a large group of relativesandfriendsgatheredtohonor
them.The party took place at theBenWachterhomewherethe
Brodcrsens were dinner guests.
Both Mr. and Mrs.Bi-odersen
have spent most of their liven as
residents of the Spiker and Her-
man vicinities.Mrs.Broderaen,daughter of Mrs. Hattie Cameron
and the late Cara Cameron, taughtschool ln the Herman vicinity for anumber of years;Mr.Brodersen
known dmply as "Jim" by a wide
circle of friends, was one of Ne-
hraaka's Master Farmers at one
time, and until recentlywas con»nested with the Washington Coun-
rv AM office.
Gueetx nt the Saturday celebra-
and others presen gensénsa chenille bedspread.The
evening was spent socially,andu
lunch, provided hy the guests, was
served in closing.
XMAS PROGRAMS
PLANNED IN HERMAN
Both the Methodist and Baptistchurches of Herman plan to hold
Chrismtas programn, Sunday even-
ing, December 21.
A tableau, "Visions of Old", isthemain feature of the Baptist
program.Songs,redtations and
readings by the Sunday School
youngsters will complete the en-
tertainment.
The program at the Methodist
Church will be opened with a wel-
come,by Keith Rasmussen,and
will include songs and recitation:
by Dale Hansen, Celia Ann Parker,
Bruce Skinner, Gertnxde Louise
¢ave the Bmd.1v¢=yreaunwu Hg yv'-H j""="£°~;Bruce Skinner, Dickie Lowe, Wil-
bur Sharnhurg, and Eugene Carle-
ton.Participating in a second
group number, "Our Gift", will be
Bamand Fitx.'.l'1,Dwane Gaines,
George Tyson,Billie Alexander,
Wilbur Wakefield,Terry Brew
stef
SEND WORDFRJOM HONOLULU
Mr a n dl d n P C Petersonre-aldlng southeast of Blair, received
a cableg-ram from their daughter
and son in law,Mr and Mrs. Rob-
en Swartz, of Honolulu, lad Bat-
a s o n w a s b o r n t o l l r ndldr-s.
Swartz ahortly alter the dr rdd
Mrs. Swartz ia the former Elsie
Petersen
Adverttle in 111| Enterprise
it Bnngs Result!
p ~The cablegram awed that
o u w i u e o x w a a m n g w n c o u n t y .T h e c h a n g e i n p r i c e i s n o t a n e w i
original price whlchl
years.No further
epected for the time
one knows what the
price but the
was paid lor
price raise ia
being but no
future will bring forth and withthe present unatable conditions, itl
would be foolish to prophesy. Many;of the weekly papers are going m
$2 and several to $2.50 per year.It la not the desire of The Enter-
prise to capitalize on the praent
crisis but the change ol going back
to the former price is simply a
matter of protection,
In the future aa in the past ev~
ery etfort will be made to give full
value for the value received andThe Enterprise will be in the game
pitching for the but interests ofthe county at all times, realizing
that what helps the communityhelps to make a better social and
financial state.This is home and
the beat is none too good.
BULLETIN
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PHONE 11 md rdve usrdyour want-ndl.Only 2c Der wo ner inlet-
don In|\:lx¢| instant ale ot thatunnnfurniture. cuz.
..»=. ~ ~Is -no o n HOUSE. modem.close'By owner. P. o. Box 450.I
FOR sm.:
FOR 24: PER WORD you mn 'rent1 mace in this want ad section.
¢
YOUNG GEESE.Meta Wrlch.Kennsnd.W -lt'
AMAZING NEW I M P R O V E -MENTS in Dvrtable md lectlon-nl h m :bulldlnn.No emulanywhere. Corn rlbl that stretch(na bulge, no lark.no lean).
Fsrrowlnx houses with sutomst-ia doon nfelv mise 2 lima nery u r.Broader houses. suver~e.f-flclent, aulcklv dlsnnntled. lay-
inr houses. cabins. ew.SAVE YOUR WORRIESWritefor literature.Just ad-dress Economy. Wlhoo. Nebns-
ka.50-lt
ELECTRIC BROODER.electric
Philco radio. overstuffed set.
50-lt*Mrs. Georze Harlan-
I CAN STILL furnish the followin!
Ylger's Hyland Seed Com:No.109-111415 and 120.Also Ne-
braska Stata certified U. S. 13.
Nebr.468. Ill. 960. IDWI 939.Phone Kennaxd 8601.ArnoldHansen. Blair. Rt. 2.48-Gt'
SCRATCH PADS.hixzh uualltvbond Dsver. 12c ner sound.Oth-er nualldes. 84: ner uound. _48-Lf The Entervnse.
DUCKS. 75¢ alive, $1 dressed. Or-der early. Mrs. Otto Mstzen. 22on 31.50-lf.
FOR SALE:Dry slab wood. redcedar nests and moles.Red 259.47-4t°Francis Fulton.
FOR RENT
HOUSE. sol Ellt Lincoln w w
FOR RENT: Furnished house. In-quire, telephone White 842. 50~1t
FOR RENT: Si;-room hmmm. mod-
em exeeut hat.so-u N. T. Lund &Co.
DALE CHILD DIES N'rAT FREMO
Eileen Rose McCome.little
daughter of Mr.and Mrs.LoyalMcCome of the Dale vicinity south
of Kennard, died early Wednesdaymorning at the Dodge County Hos-
pital in Fremont.She had been a
patient there since Tuesday.
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank those who a-tendad f-hair lymmthiea mdkind uaistance st the death ulmn' dur mother and mother-lmlaw. Mrs. Henrv Cashman.We
an grateful. esuecildiy. to theminilkr, for his wands ot condo-lence. to the simzerl.and the
ray friends who sent llorgl uf-
ennzsMrs. Mav Jones and lumly.Mrs. Paul BsfrvChris Nelsnn and family.
Advertise In The Enterprise
"CHRISTM A S CA ROL "
DRAWS GOOD CROWD
A mont successful presentation Is the Most Compfete This Yearo Many Things
'" n,Man
'A Chdntrnas Carol"given by thé Dana céuée W e Have Eve r Had
last eveping, at theA large crow:
whic]
Ted rie§»§1§¢§1diI in the role ofToGMM Wgave . A capable perfor
RQBE5 mime scenes were gylvia Sie1:sbeck,
Nyholm, Hugh Hughes
J u ¢.Jlo m a k e s .: f o o d c o t t o n .m e d i u r n l 3
Dr.H.F.Swan son dire c ted the
pmdu c tio n, with the assistanc e o f
Alvi n Router, stage ma nag er.
CIIAS. BR()I)ERSEN
(,`I$Ll:IBl{A'l`ES
I£lRT`HI)AY
Charlmi Hr-ifrsen o f }{Bl"ll1.lll
celebrated ]'lI:bi rthd ay ;'Holld; | }.
cvenilfmu a t Ihr ho me of " h i s par 5
ent:3, hir. #Ind MPS. J. C. Brodcrsen.
Presen t were Messrs. and Mes-
I
§i1£b&.' c`6c. "The Ennérprm. nr.W
Y O U N G f a t Reese.Mr s.M .S.
Brondum, Fort C akhoun.50 -I t*
J U S T RE C E I V E D I n n a s i m \'r»wa v Oi l Ii vn tc r.1.IStI]III d:m\~.
a t a barg ain pric e I)\'.| u1 lf f l
Blair.Als o twin flu rn tlh e I ¢l.ui
-*onl heater. good as new.50- It Th e A r n d t Ha r d w mf .
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
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bond,adding,mac h ine pa per '39- tf Th e E n w r p r i é .| g g ;- g g g
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$4 to $10
él Also Cocktail Robes. and
Smoking Jackbt;
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SHIRTS ~rsen, Malcolm lirmiersen and "'},`ef5t Elf ;\;;:-5 cnf1§}el¢§§stmturs,liilvy Iirodcrson and 50-49 Ira. Baxter
und Mr. Herman Miller.
I'.\(h~rn
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trades.A l l $1.50 ne r box.
nrinted wi th vo u r name.$1.00unprinted.Fro m 20 to 5 0 c ar ds
to a box.The E ntern rise.
Y$1.55
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R E AL E S T AT E L 0 \ N $N O T I C E S
SPOTTED POLAND Chinn. bears.Arthur N.Andenm,Herman
Phone 2819.40-Lf
HOISTEIN COW and calf.been
fresh abaut 4 weeks. extra goodmilk.2-wheeled trailer.stockrack. Geo.w.Younz.Aronson
farm.50-lt'
SEE US FOR Fresh Cows and:l o u sm-innrn.hrreedinz bulls
and boars.Ray Wulf Sam MoorePhone Black 53 111 on 37
49-40.*
I-'OR SALE: 8 extra mod Short-hnrn bulls.50-lit'Raymund Kuhr
lnsnxsums BOARS: best blood
lines at farmers' urices.45-tf Tvson-Lonlt Farms.Henman. Nehr.
TWO PUREBRED bears for sale.Spotlbd Polmd China andHa mwhi m Tom Wilkinson.
49-2£'
PUREBRED Suotced Poland Chinaboan.Thick essv feedlnz tvuewNewb)nod for ald customers.Delmar Ruwe.Henman. Nchr..Phone Hoover Y-812.47-if
LIVE s1'ocK
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T U T O R I N G .i n ma d e a n d hi g h
school Bubiects.Chdstmaa vac a~
tion.Ca ll the E nterp ri se . 5 0- lt
P A S T E X P E R I E N C E sh o ws th a tou r ma so n ry a nd re ua ir wo rk i s
designed to last.W . J . Lambert.
K o o p mm I n n .
G E N E R A L livestoc k an d m d n
tmc k i n g .W i lli a m Matz en.
W anhington.Neb r.Ph on e K en inurd 2635.48~4u
F U R N I T U R E upholatering,refin-
ishing,repairing, seat calling,
mg work, matrenses. etc .Phone
Blue 151.Ge or ge N. Mi ller .
12-tf
Hr. md Mrs. Don Feer visited in
W A N T E D :Dead moc k. free Dre-
mi u m.Blai r Rendering:Ser-
vic e.Phone 17.coilect.Ho lly
Janaen,ag e n t f or Un i o n Ren-dering Co.. LaPIatte. Nebr. 29-t.i'
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CRAVAT CHAINbysulnnn
To keep your tie, and
your individuality, straight
.Jhere is nolhing finer
than this Swank cruvarichaimbearing yourinilicls
in tho Twiniticl motif. $l.00
Cravat Chain ..$
Key Chain
Cravat Bar
Cuff Links
Com Kmves .... ........_ .
Collar Bars
Cameo Crav
Chain ....
J. L. POUND
Blair, Nebraska
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1.00
1.00
1.00
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2.50
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1.50
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NEW COLLARSN1-:w conoxis FRIDAY SATURDAY MUNDAY
Cranberries 53355 lb. l9c
Nationally A4A RROW lwlriimn ul Hgh.L
Gal. 554:I`""r3F16Ii`§i3<` -_WEMBL
Hundrodu to Choose From EY
No. 2 Cans 2Sc aa55c to $1.50 :::,:::.;~.,,,.
Leather Coats
ln Canes, Goal. Suede, I'onY
$8.50 to $14.50
Sweaters
Pullover and Cont StyleLarge Bclcvllnll llmurlful c l$1.9§°`f.§"§`6.9s
Bay s $1.75 lo $2.95
2 135 lbs
No. 2 Cans
Aftqr Qinper Minf llich
ardson's, Assorted,3 P kg s
I lbsA
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Oranges Large, Doz.404: V
Nuts ~ lb. 25cSocks
MUNSIN GWEAR
Short or Reg. ..,25cHOLEPROOF
Shor or Reg.350
3 P a l r s ~PACERS
Candy Mixed, lb.
50% Filled, lb
Christmas Trees
I~251: - 4o¢ - 75c _ s
10 to 12 Lbs.Candied Cherries
l b . . 3 3 c ( C i t r o n ,L e mo n P e e l )Ca n
n n n x u n
N e c k B o n e s h'i'k¥Y 2 l b s .
g u n n i n g B e e f ,n b .
y P i c n i c H a m s 1 o r W h o l e ,l b .
g a m e r s § ¥m-,S P t .
g o l e o ,P e k o ,Z l b s .
vL &.,l:Yf§:..,Stetsons $ 5 t o $ 7 . 5 0 H a n l i i e h i e f s
apes _ Pigskins Certificate in Miniature Hat Box Lill(!I\S l' Fine
and Bucks Tn w n C|n |1 s L2\""S ii$ 1 t o $ 4 . 5 0 $ z f 9 ' 5 § n § ' § s § Q 9 5 11 t o a n d
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L U G G A G E BySamson
154:
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29c
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$1.25 t0$6.00 Mcn's Samsonite Cases ...........$7.50
~ $7.50 Men's Samsonite 2-Suiter ....,.$l3.50
.........-.,...$13.50 leather Gladstones ..10.95 to $19.50 ilLET US ORDER YOUR 3Christmas Turkey or Goose
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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS
POUNDS ,,|* " 1 l l l | | . aV V .L L ~P h o n e ~
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s i d e n t s .I~4»
Vulcanized
To Hold
SAVE YOUR TIRES
BY REPAIRING THEM
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TIRES
Open Alll Night
Phone 2.12
Safety Glass
a n d
P l a e G l a s s
or All
Cars and Trucks
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