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08-15-1929JTERPRISETHEEbEb nod'/r; mgyvsmrn FonEbIJNTS THE NEWS-Regards Eb SHINGTON EbAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER Eb dig Poultry Men Use Mnildop Lnying Mah $3 cwt. EbNERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND coMMEN'r Ebikng Podtry Men Use Mlintop Laying Mash $3 cwt. Eb m the Gudm Spot of Nehnlh Eb __ 1 Eb MBER so EbblishedWeeklybyJilinA.. Rhonda itnluprlnllnn Pahm $1.50 nn Yanun Rinnvln Cant 5¢~_ Eb AIR, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 15, 1929 EbLUME XXXIII Eb hinnvn County. Eb RLS HAVE JOLLY WEEK Miss Rose Lehr of Omaha spentthepunweekvisitingMissBetty Hopewell md other friends in Blair And.f¥»r her entenalnment :.\ round of parties was planned. On Tuesday afternoon the Til~ den sisters took Miss Lehr and anumberofgirlsovertoFremont for n swimm pany and onWednesdaynighMaryIsabelle Moore gave a slumber party and a brealdnst.This was followed Thursday afternoon by a party at which Jules Nielsen acted as host then came u.not}\er swimming partyandonFridayevedngthe group drove to De Sow for a picnicandonthewayhadthewayhadthethrillofanautomobile accidenrwhich should round out a nev »to~beforgotten week to Miss Inehr. EbRTHDAY PARTY Mr.and Mrs,Louis Goreharh entertained Friday evening a numberoffriemisandneighborsin honor of Mr. Goreharns birthday,as follows:Mr.and Mrs.HarryMadsenandRahMr.and Mrs. Mads Madsen family Mr.and Mrs.Lars Pew on Howard and Olga Mr.and rs.John PetersenDorothyandJackMr.and Mrs.Detlef Wulf James and Hazel Mr.and Mrs.Howard ApplebyandGlenMr.and Mrs. Frank Gamer and family and Mr. Paul Lambrecht.also Misses Yi~ Eb een Valley Ideal Dau' Green Valley Dairy As Sam B Enterprise Repaner.Place Cleanliness.All Prrcnlni~ Taken To Produce Pure Milk. THIRTY JERSEYS IN HER Dnlry Barn Scmhbed Daily nBanOfFefdMake.For Co fun Of Herd The Green Valley Dairy.uwand operxned by Gerald Demon aI.H.Mclidde is an industr Eb Kemnrds Cfmnty Wide Pimic To Be Best In History.Committees M a k e Complete Preparations For Biz Time. BIG ATTRACTIONS EACH DAY Balloon Ascémions Base Ball and Home Shoe Tournament.Good Music and Free Acts. The big three day countywidepicnicwhichistobeheldinKen~ nard next week Thursday Friday1.1 .. b .....¢ Big Team Hitches Urxed By Cm Aient.Thirty Boys and Girls Feeding Baby Beeves For Ex hibit at State Fair. nw n MUST GET EARLY CALVE~ Non~Perishab!e Exhibits For Stnte Fair Must Be In By Aug..24 and Agricultural by Aug.28. Farmers of Washington county are urged to build big team hitches now for their fall and spring plowing.These hitches require no more horses than each ...| Ebchesweresérved.~The fnllow~ in:guests were present:Mr.and Mrs»J}.Madsen and sons Mr.and Mrs Gus Mencke and~ sons Mr. and Mrs.Chris Ko shoj and fam~ ily Mr.and Mrs Harry Madsen and family Mr.an Mrs.RudolphMenckeandfamily(Mr.and Mrs. Alben Madsen and family Mr. amd Mrs.Louie Mencke and family Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Nelson and family Allred Nelson and Myron Tofte and Doris Anderson.All departed at a late hour wishing Mrs.Mencke many more such hap py birthdays. EbRTHDAYc|s;.sammoN F B MAKE WESTERN TRIP K ~ 5 About 50 freinds and n:laLives~~~Earl Thompson Ed Flake Hen ~S 0 gathered at the home of Mr.and gg l;;;erlHenry|Gnbb;e ap;Frid 0 0M.EdMkSundaaf.ra lf Sk iactsBusmess..;;~:;:fM.~News Report bo~hooci ;.;Herypr;l;b;ew§ho Annual Plcmc Eb ... ¢.T..;~.f Grahbes car for a drive through the westem part of the state and eastern Colorado. They drove to Peetz Colomdo whvre they viqited at the Alfred Marsh home.Alfred is farmlng out there and is doing well.His crops an good and next year he expects to farm 900acrea From thls place they drove uptoSydneyandSterlingColorado and found the crops good all the way.They ardved homie Monday hav lng enjoyed the outing very much. Ebhé Bom! of 'canary Commis Eb ... |0 I f Eb i rr lu Ebnersmet.pursuant zo uu)0ur;|Menon rczersen ol wwi.nent Wk?July 29 wzu.At a late hour Mrs.Goreham 0Present:Chas. Nelson C. J.Nel served sandwiches cake and ace ~fm :md C. 11. Mehrens.cream. EbEbuun|uul|.l |.uun\:1 unch un: uuuuao treea and Bmgle trees are prac4!_ll 41........2 .._....l...... Eb Schools Open Sept.9 ..................,,,..\.....W.W W ....intensting and enjoyableevent.lt is county-wide in it-Sscopeand gives the people of thecountyan opportunityjno meet in s social manner that is not offered at anyother time mlurimz the year. oCo.Has Five CitySchools -.._. -_... -_ ,_.._., ,,....._....-~..._clean\iness' is practiced throughout the entire plant and everypassible precaution is taken to produce clean,~sweetmilk.The Green Valley Dairy Farris located about 122 mile south o Ebcauy me mme as ln any pluw Eb ull: r n I Ebtch The only differencé i§ in |the way of assembling the outfit. IV Fl The mont umctizAI hitch forIIII."".~§a}\H{.»l{nf themeviousi Iamdaf:proved.KENNARD BUU5lblf»15.After rl.careful examination of VISIT BLAIR 1 0 ~the following hills on the dilfer~_z...;..la.. nno .........1 sand nv A bunch of Kermard boostefs Schuyleritcs Shut Out J W f II .fa§.;;".-;~;;a;~;|;,;~f;fl.;|i:|:5T'°"|'°l'|nqmniair Buy! harm muh. three hone!umml Cum-le ofsum I z lo Look 0ver'This is the :Em afmual picnic _.Blair on the B Line highway.y md Mah Pre- held in lKennan|and the com~"mfg"==-1;Smrk °"ndT;"There are 30,Jersey cows on LheNew School Year mitweg in charge have gpgrgd no ___ *"f_*'¢ _'f"°_° ___"ff __° fgrm hich are the forenmners ofentxuuuan.-»~....,.........,..__waded that the following damn;be allowed and the CountY Llerk instructed to draw warrants on the funds inaaemd below w pw the same.Carried.Rollo Allen,Road wk sz2,r»o{ Benel Bertelaen, Dragging 3'~§" U, S. T. Gamge Repairs 415 Calhoun o n Lo.c s .29.as Roy ri. Chase» Helping S"f~'°§;,.60 8.10 6.00 32.40, 42.52 21.00 or.lim Evans, Dragging Delbert Fowler, Road Wk. Arthur Gottscn, Dr\\K8l"E» 1. M.Larsen. Dressmg Louis c. Lol'SCl`h Dragging c .li.Mehrcns,ms n Auv- Nabr.-lnwa on co., Gas and masI advertising their big county-wide picnic yvhich is tc be held in that city on Thursday, Friday'and Sat- urday of next week. visited Blair on Wednesday and gave a short program on the street and invited Blair over to see them on those days of open house and assuring everybody a royal welcome and a good time. oPioneers-Old Settlers Meet u» a Tune of 6 to 0.Schuyler Pitcher Struck Out Nine Men. Allowed Five Hits. BL AIR MADE p o u n ERRORS Fred Wigington struck out nine men and allowed only fi w score of 6 to 0 on the Blair lot Sunday afternoon.The Schuyler team played in its best form and gave the pitching perfect support. Hinman, catcher and one of the leading hitters in the league, was the star at the bat for the Schuy~ ler team.llc had three out of hits when he defeated Blair by the A Day of Days for the Men and the ten hits the lealrue leade!`S ln tandem formation.The five horse hitch for gang plows is made up of* three horses in 'front and two behind.. The four horse hitch used on sulky plows and small gangs con~ aist oi' hitching,two in front and two behind.Tiiis also makes a very desirable hitch for a disk or cornbinder.ln all these hitehes we use the tieing in and bucking hack system.It enables the tann- er to handle any number of horses successfully with two lines. Another advantage of these hitches ia the fact that the pulr xez1,ed by each horse is equalize and the tugs pull at right angles plratlona for l Soon to Open. NEW BUILDINI Will Use Same B Spring.Hope Qlllrlers by FA Blair schools v. on Monday, Sepu time school will lame quarters asthesequarters used until tower (ore a move can l the new building "The courses 1: ent T READY ulldinn u in the to be in New pains w make it the biggest and best of all the picnics than far held. .The prngram worked out ia soarrangedthatthevisitorswillfind ample entertainment every minute nnu mecelpln lor :neu :semen sasos1z.so.Expand.$193235.70 ENROLLMENT TOTAL IS 1988 Washingtnn _coilnty_i_s yell the rich product.which is produc~ed. A large modern dairy bal!houses the herd.The bam has smqoth conemte floors wroughouv.which are a great aid to the ent the time.On Thursday thelequipped with high schools therelcleanliness of the place.Each day ent l open for work amber 9.At that convene in the 1 last spring and will probably be ds Christmas be» we made to occupy >!study for the ..|\.....|..~\4nta<| Telbasta band will be on hand and will give a band concert.On Fri~ day the Bennington band will entertainthegatheringwithanother concert on Saturday by the Cal~ houn hand and any one of these hands can furnish entertainment that is well worth driving acrossthecountytohear. Big free acts each day by theBabeleNealCompany.of Den being a total of eight/een.scattered throughout her domain.Of thesefivearetownor city schools Blai Calhoun Herman Arlington and Kennand being ln this class while Fontanelle Cunning City Pleasant View New England Wrench Mc Canhy March Hlll Creek Rose Hill Mattes Blsbee Bono and Washington comprise the rural high schools. the floor ls scrulibed to remotelllparticlesofdirtandaeseiul times each vxek the walls aid ceiling are washed and scrubbed to remove spiders and dirt. At each side of the barn this a large pit silo.These silos gf25feet deep and l2 feet in dialater.Each has a capacity far gtonsof enallnge.Hay is fed in t ewinterwhenthereis. no pustule. ent mlte 15.34 Rosenbaum Service Station Gas lt Spark Plug:15.11 ¢|.!l Io_.l\2l ~ent en of Pioneer Days.. Num bern Thinning but Will Live in ent e off Sorensen Bair hurlef.§=h horses shoulder f.hll8Ihjgh school aren.........r 1..:.....l....|.._.._...\.....\..l...|eilmnmtmn sore shoulders...............:._._ :_..a.l ent ake place.A horse lament each morningballtournament each sfesomeofthehighheprogram.There will balloon ascention each ith a parachute jump.naiml pavilion which hu.; a complete renovatioi e and out in preparaeaffaira dance will be best of music is to be by the Omaha Rnhm iestra of Omaha who for their frequent radio Eightyseveh teachers were ernployedinthesesehoolsflast.yearseventyfivewomenandtwelve men the women teachers drawingnnaveragewageof $105.24 permonthwhilethemendrewanaverageof $173.14 per month. In all then eighteen high schools 969 boys and 1019 girls were enrolledduringthepastyear.The amount of money collected during the past year from differ theae schools was $330672.80 and the total expenditures ran to $193235.70 for the year. About |00 tons of hay are c lrsumed each year besides the en .age and grain which is fed.In lwinber the barns are kept waandthetemperatureneverdm below freezing. e Three milking machines are ed which relieve considerable l bor and add to the cleanliness the milk.It is endeavored to k air from the milk ns much as po rlsihlbsincethisdecreases ent sources for the maintenance of chance for bacteria to enter t milk and cause it to sour..At milking time the/cows amashedcleanandbroiightinand \ \. 1 \ l I .v |p |\......}|W] ent ul nm uyi».»nm u uuume.Krause was~the only Blair hitter who could find Wigington consist ently and he was credited with two out uf the five Blair safties. Blair with n ehanged lineup had !four errors back of Sorensen. The summary follows: Blair ~»__wwnng m uuume me course orTo_date no public hitch demon~tudy in the different oourses forntrahnnshavebeenscheduledbuthe year.lf any farmer have one|The Biair nigh school offersCountyAgentGeorgeBabeswillom;courses of stud namelyy:ludlydmgive s §;§*=;;any l College P re p a ra t g ry GeneralmeJ!e wee o _5stCou.rse Commercial Course and19to23andweareanxioustoNormalTrainingCourse.Thusschedulealarge.pbh.d dvimr the student a wide ramze shoe tournand a bgsel ternoon axlightsoft also be aeveningwlntheKen undergone ent Hans of Descendnnls. ent mlnrd un I..o. Un ent i-{§7§¢n.wn,.D""'Ff='i""'2"'7"':\1.=\u1»: HISTORY or cou:~:'r\'Blair Top ~Tire C0» Re-#DrpairsE11. "fn... ninnanrs are holdin:their ent ;§;,"- Echtqnkamp, Dnz-,.,.,,,;,..:.5;..'g;a'Q'i..m..a; park!.lbnn calmher.Dragging zum |§f___f_*'° hnstonc .of Ft.Cid- ent iii»y are meeting again the companions of other days and recallingthecxpedoncesoflong ago.The season seems in keep ing with the pioneers;they have | Lundt 3b .Yordy c~2b Scheffler lb ..K:ause.2bc ~Emlfaced the hardships of winter and Van Deuscn ss Um borne thc burdens of summer ifT§§ilI g ~a i 11 roncV\I D .a mg .3u0 an entstlu now in ic app.las \me SZ ing autumn to enjoy the fruits!!»f=1flU1»»rf O d q C b.S f .\\\.........../J R 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Il 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 AE 4 1 0 3 4 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 l u stration any time during the week Uft September 23 to 2.Farmers having some late fall plowing are urged to communicate with the county extension agents office asf definite dates and time can be announced. D vu $ Whiic checking up last week on baby hooves for the state fair County Agent George Bates dis Irom which to choose. If a college education is/the ob ive of the student e college repdratory course shou d be tak en as entry into the state univer sity may be made without anyfurtherwork.if the student is uncertain of the future or expects to drop out of school at the close f g p d {\ both il13id| tion for th held.The furnished Boys Orc] are noted programs. WHEN fi P.\SlU ent mln AIEPERMANENTNOTICEulafee Rss TAKE uc/moN The barn.__Under Article 5 nnmzranh 2701 PA with ent ancmon.lncy are glv~d of grain at this time and cows are then spray ent ntiflv orenarut entent in the Ink auuhmer of the rand lawn for Nebraska all Md.temporary putum.landownem in this slum are reput in .im u soon u quired to mow nr otherwise de ent_.4_ Iwhichtendstoeradicate any of the rrerm laden insects whinh ent sn an ;"\|q |.ll]l€I.a BUIHC wln pauTramscontlnontul011(lo.Oil |l..|$§them and ass b with a.smile;Q p yLI.S.Uni Works Gas.48.11 Iyel they are tm makers of anfCGas.snum~1:vans (jnev.0...26¥@p<»¢h of history as glorious as 611 Repairs __.any ever written.History keeps Ed W llraggilg oU.:l0 alive the names of the discoverer A.A.\\fillL1 ~lim§rg1ng 10B.J0md the explorer but greater than ilvrmnn liil1=1;.5 station Oil qi .1|eiti\er is the pioneer.The discov tfuh ¢\§\..\.W..0 \||.](.d.W.. B.N.l.mms lid.Wk. Jake §iI\l1.all{Il Rd.Wk. Han:l1..n111 l{:\uling Axel ll.1|.en licl.Wk. ll;\m<|RI lvll.!£1r|11:1;;lila l\»1r url \§l 1.ll.l W }\uui|1iu \\\lI lil. ~];H.ij;\~s.l§f1 \.|<. 1{@¢k|:\|5| F illvl.\\l.u: 25.00 1.50 4.00 86.00 l(a I 18.00 4.503 4.50. UU §l| L..\ emr came and found .the land and the explorer sought out its re sources both.of them passed onandieftthecountryaboutostheyfollfltlit.Hui.the pioneer 18 the man who stayed.lie had dreumsof its future hc found the bl.l.ffa\.J ranlges treeless nboumi ing with Indians and nothing of ir.urest to attractettlers. He snuggled through the long hard winters with the heavy snows lhui nlmrwl hnrimi his lonelv titliE Totais 29 0 5 2?18 4 Schuyler I3 RA Gradoville 2b .5 1 1 iVarejr:ka 3b ..4 3 2 Hinrnane....4 1 3 iwigington, $1 . . 4 1 0 lfcnies ss ....4 0 1 0.Mackenstadt 1b........4 01 r:.\va¢ha, cf . . 3. o 0 ;Long:1cre rf ..4 0 2 E.Mnchenstndt lf......£.36 H 610 Totals 36 64 10 Score by innings:~Schuyler ..200 020 200 Ulniré ....000 000 ooo 27 12 0 P0 34 01 100 000 250 A E 0 0 o s 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. 2?12 0 R II 11 0610 054 covered that one boy who a baby beef this year has purchased two calves to f the 1930 shows.Other bc girls who contemplatesomebabybeevesnext yurgedtobeonthelook good calves and get an start. The 4H baby beef eiui be organized before Jam. of 13130 and feed records 1 kept from that ilny unti fair time that year.This yoar there were boys mul girls in WS: county feeding fiftytwo Next year we hope to h: hundred boys and girls in iington county feeding twol....\...l..........fm......:...__ ..... ent .seeenkossa0dfru r i n e o u _ } e c u » . e t m :C u l l u m r r c m l i -e e o n n n . n .. . I l |n . n n §O h m n n n r i u a n d ~~~~d igh be in.tho=bam and to quietddUU§C \\|||||\.\\.||\..| | f d gd g p f d d g b f.. ..}.W d g f d thee is sufficient soil moisture and may be relied upon to providegoodpostureuntillateinthe fall.It is used .in the temporarynmztlnnrnlsatinnsrl!H10 nnlfnrvn nf stmy In Wéfdli to the II|.i(l{l!Of the COWS for ~the public roads running along From the milking machines the their lands at least once in each milk is mp through two .atraincrs vear be!\\¢£I1 the fifteenth lilly 0f_one of muslim and one of cotton. .Tulv and thefifteenth da?Of Al1lI|lhn mill:in tho.;nlnced in n cool nnnherhighschoolUlmr mgnasmustiswellfittedtodrawstuderlls :ary 15 from all 0\Er the county and rlust bewhen the new buiiding is corn |state;pleted will be able to core for anynumberthatmaycome.thirty The high school officers and ahington focully for the ensuing year are.:!h tr \|..__0........:..¢........|..¢.I r v w u vnn¢v nu vnu .v;\b\va agriculture. F.ur1mers who now rely upon tem porary pastures may be able to use o rotation similar to that elu ploycil on the college of agricul ture experiment farm.The land in spring seeded to sweet clover without a nurse cron.This is f.....ust.And whenever lanclowners neglect to mow or otherwise lle~ stroy the weedsf as described is shail be the duty of the Tomi o\.er~ seer on complaint of ony resident of his road district to mow the HGe<is and charge the coats to the lunriowner of such property. .............ing tank.This Lunk is made of copper lined with.an aluminum metal.Copper is used on the out side because of its great ability to carry heat rmd cool the milk more quickly.Cold \v::tm is flowing around the comqsarimenb which holds the milk and carries. nn_ u.v.manner, o\||»ulm,=|m=»|\.,__|_ nd"'-" I ....an \_.Floyd 1-.. H |¢_ p pg-H d re y nr nutunng ubout June Lleue Luke nohee of ahuve a w |_|,h nr.. .f"5¢.L'fi.Ti=- Mnrmn,Qllmorlngemi ~29b .|:\d fumllhu feed "nm Nov-an accordingly.n éi...~cooling tink the milk |,,,m|,»,,|linlwn.Luun;lim-gnrev.Kelly. em r 1...-_C._Jul\n Nelson, County c°""'_is allowed ro flow ma un hauling..lu.........|~r...x..:....-mm..un"The following spnng the nwee: mxssnmer.3°'"|unk.1-M, is a aenlcd ve/ul meIclm-er is again nastured from MavlIclmer the cooling tank and it in |au arranged 1.h:|. ghc Elmemenf.of Iclmer»4 1.2; Air.nty Cor\11.mvtr g Cu.Bridge \\0|};1 l.2LfI%.5ill (Continu<||on page eight) vr:'rr:nsi:x-1<R1'=sr;g L£{£u§2ilL§§~~Illé 8\.lll|l 0 )Ilt!¢:n.:a.uwrt:IB nu |U|1||Wy ...mersand dreamed of the V€tS ~~the number of calves each boy MCo.n1n1erc1ai;Mrs.D. when comforwble homes céuld be built and occupied by those wha) s\t:1yed;_he dreamed of rich har \n¢:hz nn vmunrl as vet unbrok p Igarl can fced houewr only t0|Sc1encc Mildred Buse 0 (Continuefi on page eighU _Harold L.Park Math: In ~calves can he shown at either thf»|Athletics;Ruby Winscu 1§~tnt~e fair or .\k»SarBen lmt.thereScie:1ce;Kenneth C. ..\:......:¢s..1.I...............\.......¢|Ml1r»iC and BRYIII. Iclm-er _uly-u' !Juri_ng Qllly o3j|\|]| Q Iclmer and t Domestic Dc Gmlf <arly August it ls plowed up and seeded to fall rye.Rye makes good pnkture for livestock until late in the fal\ and again early the W ~\)|.il[l.5 u lever turns qw mllk.into Kgurbottlesat one hmv.lhls muchxne C is comstructw so that il.uuLomuL~GI]~icully shutx nfl after exactly.u m Helen daughter of Mr.:md Mrs.l.=tor ||1!.Ih 31ll HenryKfllbu:lm 11 I\11.=. \\|n.Kruse of B£*I\I\l1L1.¢|Il. \\l!|11nl0l in ll1£fIriagv.al l»limsarfv Memorial Lutheran vlmrvh ~f Omaha on Saturdzly..\u:uL zo l Phe mn:r.|;*ll|\\were road by Rev.U \\.l.l»rigl1t.The bridal alléndaultas \\cl\:Miss liulda1eter;ion of Omaha aunt.of the bride and Herman Kmse.brother of the groom.Phe bride wore a gown of ilt georgeile with an uneven hemlioo:md rx tulle veil which was held fb plliff?by lilies of the valley and carried a bouquet of hrides rosgsandsweetpg3§.;The l.llid€SITlI\ld wore u gmvrr of pink cljepe ond a hat to match and carried a bou quet of pink roses.Mrs.Chris Kruse sister of the bride played Lohengrens wedding y. d f d g d g p.d d f d g d ren and their children might liunru for an education sornclhirzg lhut he had been denied. The pioneer farmer the pioneer preacher.the pioneer teacher oelf~ sacrificing hr.x\\:.famaighted men and women deserve to be honored today. . They deserve to be oraisod by the younger generation the old settlers who in furn are takingtheplaces ol the pioneer.1 in mak ing the history of the state. And the old settlers who will in tum honor them? Are our young people of today realizing that it will soon be up to them to carry on the reunions that the pioneers and old Settlers look forward to so eagerly everymarch.._.Tyear?Az five oclock xl. wedding hn _ .ner was served to the immedmatei Hoo.are they to bsconfe Inter fomily of the bride and groom atf.6l£(l an these affairs.lwhrasko. the homo of the brides pnrentsshas made wonderful progress in The house was.decomtled in pmk=so\e:1t}years.Comfortable homes and white.[fine schools and churches pmgres~The young couple recglved Ysi\e towns and cities many indus boautiful and osefui s1f*~S.Thiyitries.Shall we not impress upwlilmakethelrhomefth_ 1. eioI|the younger generation the factbndekzparentsafteratoo \n.e2kB »honrmoon in the Black Hm5_that the pioneer has opened the )|way for our present prosperity?rg TEACH ng FREMONT |llis sacrifice and ochievement and loyalty should not be forgotten Supt.Waterhouse of the Ire~§a *be ignored. mont schools was in Blair lnst|As we Pauwe to give a moments Friday conferring with Miss Botl;y1hought to the meaning of it all Hopewell rcia.t.i\e to teaching in the Fremont schools. Four Blair girls are to be Bound this year on the staff of teachers for that city.They are Mi.snDorothyGrayMissRuthBros; and Miss Betty Hopewell.F1nmtmt in mnlrinxr nn mintnko we realize as never befor;what a birtl1rigl1t ia ours and we sol emnly resolve to make ourselves worthy ol the heritage that has been given ua by the Pioneer. MT llfld MPS.Wdtél GUtUChoW \¢..&¢¢............ I|l nu uuul.su me ||ulllU!$|A ~S ~ .......P 1; § _j gg |¢¢(;\d>gf (i.m¢_|c.\l\eshf.can feed and sell.Q 0 ._Aoour Mn.2.0 the rye is either rs 1 In cto r.is ard VlS}T{)R>l }.R()5|MISSOURI ~~~piovued or listed and planted ~From Washington.Will Ile Iour Hundred Bed Hospital. Frxra ADDITION To STATE Plans for the veterans hospitalto be erected cast of Lincoln on O street have so far progressed that they are expected to be ready for contractors to look at early i1 October.This wonzi was received at thmchamber of commerce Wed nesday from Col. L.H.Tripp chief of construction for the \etf:r:1ns bureau. Colonel Tripp expects to send the chamber detailed information before long.Ile repeated his gratification over the attitude of Lincoln towarvcl the project angthehelpgiventhebureauinob taining a site. The hospital will eventually have 400 beds instead of the 200 originallyplannedbecausenfremm. changes in plans of the bureau. The Loyal Leapru girls of the .Congregational church sponsoredbyMrs.A.F.Newell spent Wed nesday at Peony park Omaha en.:joying the swimming pool and nbasketnicnicintheevening.Mrs. C.M.Hitchman and D.C.Van.Deusen kindly furnished cars forthegirlstogodown. Last Monday August 12 beingMyronMetzingefsbirthdayneveralofhisdaughtersandtheirfamiliescameinduringtheeveningandgavehimasurprisemutyThosepmsentwereMr.andM.rs. C. E.Smith and Mr.and Mrs. 1 1corn cane or »udan grass.Thu Mr.and Mrs.J 1.Christialnsl:1 0 system of providing temporary of A!ao=1 Mo.drove in Saturdayafternoonforatwov~epks visit with relatives and friends. HoldsSession Mr.a nd Mrs.Chri==tianson|Tk¢9 Care of Minor Mailers and farmed up in the Spiker neighbor~hood for a number of yeiii.<but two years ago sold out and moved to Afton which is xl suburb of St. Louis.Mr.Christiansen has been §0llo\\ing his trade of carpenteringandisdoingnicely.While in the ofiicc he had his Enterprise set o.year ahead sothathewouldbeabletokeep track of the home affairs of this county. M I SCPILLA N EOUS SHOWER A mimrelldneous shower washeldlastSundayafternoonatthoPeterPetersenhomesouthof Blair for Mrs.Helen Kruse whose marriage occurred Saturday August10. One hundred friends gathered in hooor of the happy event and the bride received many beautiful and useful gifts.On that same evening a crowdofaroundfiftyygungpeoplegf|te neighborhood came in anddethingslivelywithanoldfashionedcharivuriandhadthe usual good time $50 AND CosrsPLUS Max Saltzrnan of near Tekamah. fran arrgsted on a charge of driv mB a tar while under the iniluenceofliquor.He had his hear { U f \\¢...........J C3904 of Keith Young for lforgery and (arl Johnson for Chickou Stooling.r BOTH MEN I()lNI}cuufrx The district court held a session of court lost Monday and disposedofSeveralmattersofminorim portance of civil nature. Keith Young who was arrested on :1 charge;of forgery having forged a check o F1od Olson.was rraigned and giiead guilty receivingafineof $1 and costs and one year in the state reforrpatory for men at hard labor. Carl Johnson who was arrested on a charge of*stealing chickens was also arraigned and found guilty and was sentenced bo six months in the county jail. VISITS OLD HOME TOWN MrB.\|5hn McKeen of Los AngeleswasapleasantcalleratThe Enterprise office lust Saturday :dropping in to have her éubscrip tion act ahead for another year.She arrived in Blair last Thurs day evening and expeded to spend the major part of this week onbusiness and in visiting old friends She states thtt.the family she and her daughter Helen are soonlu..H.¢u.lm.\||.|\\{Olln\f¢li¥nvnln pastures is very satisfactory for farmers having sufficient time todothesummerplowingofthe sw cloyer sod.Grain farmers m. y find that threshing conflicts with the summer seed bed preparation. WINS PRIZE FOR oBIISlu~:r1ER The True Confessions Magazine has been offering prizes for the best letter written by one of their readers on any subject that may come up.Last month George Berrihani Shaw noted writer was the lucky one to win the money.Another letter published was by a young lady who wrote of her af fections for a rnarded mon and asking what she should do under the circumstances. Mrs.Bert Noh of this city un dertook to answer the letter and wrote a letter on Janette The Girl who Loved o Married Man and what was her surprise when she received a check for $10.00 and notice that she had won the first priz.. Laws Fon ROCKY niovgemlxs Misa Elsie Hughes of Blair in company with Mr.and Mrs.Royl Charles of Omaha left Sunday for ¢................. on Railroad Land Depot.Work is Site of Building Near Freightlobelu»4hM.This Ground is Now Being lreparcd. .........................$17500 \\()RlH ill STUCK SOI.l1 Tho committee appointed to sc lcct a site for the new creurnorymadetheirdecisionMondayand decided to take the propositionmadethembytherailroadcompanyonofiveyearleaseonthe southwest corner of the railroad park in which the freight depot is located.This ground can be leased for five years at a time and the lease can be renewed as many times asisdesirable.at least that is assurance that the committee when il;made the lease. immediately workmen weretoworkremovingthetrees the construction work of building is soon to be underway. PAPIO PIG (.I..UB MEETS The 4 H Papio Pig Club met at the home of Dr.C.E.Mock local loader.Thoée present were:Peter Jac obsen Richard McKain Lyle Ray mond and Roy Rosenbaum there being one absent.George Fair child. Mrs.Mock served a lunch of sandwiches cake and lemoziade. Ben Fairchild News Reporter. ESTRAY NOTICE the had putSimi the I have taken up a Hampshire the Rocky Mountains and the boar which strayed into my place Rink Him..Thev expect to be om July nh.Owner may have fzszo quart or a pint has been put.mum the bottles. After capping the bottled milk i=lowered into :1 cooling shaft 15 feet deep where it is allowed to stay until delivery can be made. Upon preparing to bottle the milk it is nece¢r::1r;. to thoroughlycleansethebottles.There is al. steam boiler in cofmcction with the plant which fu :1i:Jl1o.a :»l.cm1 Lo revolve a brush at very llilrll speed.This brush extends inside the bottles and boiling water is med for tho washing.This methodofcleansingassurestheuserthatthebottleis irlean before the milk is put into il..dfTheGmenValleyDairyhasB..lnily output of nbout 300 quarts.lt is delivered to residences about the city and is sold in several stores.The product can be identi fied by the cap on the bottle which bears the name of the Ga.;c... Valley Dairy a symbolism of purefreshmilk. . BUSINESS ANI) SOCIAL FORECAQST .._....r.~<~f>'ffTi'€=-__,,,_ A lu ~fnlg19294:ki nn 2gin.Q .».4 5llI2I-5 I9 »_s.I 2 56759l0_ll5l4l5l6l .T'24-202122225 2728295051 s o .(\l1f}i*<f ~i \ . .\»~\~Q is. mfr;».__F.»F .:.~:l f .....|g___..________ _._-_--_--,......,acsurutu :rom a vacation T R. Jacobsen of Irvingtonwhentheyemploytheseyoungzu-IP up through Minnesota and ,Qui Mr. and . V. 0. 6:1 |,d;,,_Iwlscansm.of Ligpln. ___..___n|ull\ll]unuuulqg :mu It UU uluvc W vvluuuvsn uuI||avAnue~|c¢wed a fine of $50 and costs.md.|whe1e Mina Helm is to teach thelgone for two 1two !;s antl will takelthe same by paying for this notice ¢.|_____!L uu4\\.n¢\r|two r.15-16-1'1'--Jl|=niannninmintwo. .~i Il th be uty UI or mtemst Inu pruvmg um |l|.lJ|Jc§\.J\}d d f g y y g d|p | 9..\ g Q éééé Blair, Nebraska, August 15,1929-THE ENTERPRISE-Pngefvo : a n n u m r = = l = NEWS '\KENNARDT H E Wilma Bates add Enid Rosen-baum had their tomlils removed at the Chas. Bates home Satunday morning.Edward Lautljup retumed to his home here Saturday after spend- ing the summer with relatives in Iowa.~`Mr. :md Mrs.Ole Jacobsen,of Blair, were guests at the: home of IMr. and Mrs. George Corsop. ofBlair called on relatives here Sun-1 day evening. Mr.:md Mrs. lra hase_andchildrenwereOmahapassenger.; Saturday evening. Mr,-x.George Menking received ~word Thursday morning that herlbrother. Ll. M..TieLsort had pafsed away the evening at his home at Scotts Bluffs.Mr. and Mrs. Men- king together with other relatives left that evening by auw for Scotts Bluffs to attend the funeral whic}i was held Saturday. Mesdames Clyde Rosenbaum and Harland French vi.-ri d the dentist at Bla- Monday. :KENNARD NEWS ' Hr. and Mars. 3. B. Baker, of 0- mlatives in Wisconsin LIr , and MN. H. C_ Edwards gpent Sunday at the James Ed- wards home.nh spent Sunday at the George'hir. and anis. J. A. Burgess and~betta-on home.M i l a m spent the week-end with Mm.Elmer Hiller and Leonard and Bernice returned the fimt ofthe week from a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. N Anderson; Mrs. Burgess remaining for a longer visit. ening at Fran Mr.and M wee FremontJr. and Mrs and Mrs.Pe and Mrs. Ch~ and Mrs.W families span ing visiting at Mr. and Mr~ family and Pa ed the party don and farnily'Sunday.|of her father at Springfield, Nehr. Mrs. Fred Peterson, of Benning-,Mrs. Harlnwert returned to her ton, who is staying with herhorne at Lincoln 'Tuesday afterdaughter,Mrs.Nic FHedrichsenjSPO¥1dil11r the past week at the and husband hem,spent.a fewhome o!her sister,Mrs.R.E. days last week looking after her'Fairchiids and family.property interests in Bennington.|Mr.and Lira.i l.F.McDonald Mr.n'1d Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum and son were Sunday visitors at were Omaha visitors last Thurs-'the W. B. Rosenbaum home.day.|Chas;Miller was a Blair bus- Buch Rosenbaum is driving a isess visitor Tuesday.new Ford sedan which he purchas-Roma Ward and Oral Akins, of ed last. week.Omaha,spent the week-end with The local baseball ne were de-I Mr. and Mrs fentned by the Wood Cleanersiertained a nuteam,of Omaha, on. the home di-isupper Tuesda amend Sunday.Next Sunday they*Mr. and Mgo to Mead, Nebr., where they win! and Ioeonard meet the Mead ninet'Frank Gasser'~ Rev. and Mrs. Lacey returned to Mr. and Mr~#heir home here Monday.Rev.|were visitors Lacey has been holding services at., hnm's MeLong Pine, Nebr., while Mrs . L a |Mr.and cey has been visiting; atthe homeiand Leonzrd Wilma Bates add Enid Rosen-baum had their tomlils removed at the Chas. Bates home Satunday morning.Edward Lautljup retumed to his home here Saturday after spend- ing the summer with relatives in Iowa.~`Mr. :md Mrs.Ole Jacobsen,of Blair, were guests at the: home of IMr. and Mrs. George Corsop. ofBlair called on relatives here Sun-1 day evening. Mr.:md Mrs. lra hase_andchildrenwereOmahapassenger.; Saturday evening. Mr,-x.George Menking received ~word Thursday morning that herlbrother. Ll. M..TieLsort had pafsed away the evening at his home at Scotts Bluffs.Mr. and Mrs. Men- king together with other relatives left that evening by auw for Scotts Bluffs to attend the funeral whic}i was held Saturday. Mesdames Clyde Rosenbaum and Harland French vi.-ri d the dentist at Bla- Monday. :KENNARD NEWS ' Hr. and Mars. 3. B. Baker, of 0- mlatives in Wisconsin LIr , and MN. H. C_ Edwards gpent Sunday at the James Ed- wards home.nh spent Sunday at the George'hir. and anis. J. A. Burgess and~betta-on home.M i l a m spent the week-end with Mm.Elmer Hiller and Leonard and Bernice returned the fimt ofthe week from a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. N Anderson; Mrs. Burgess remaining for a longer visit. ening at Fran Mr.and M wee FremontJr. and Mrs and Mrs.Pe and Mrs. Ch~ and Mrs.W families span ing visiting at Mr. and Mr~ family and Pa ed the party don and farnily'Sunday.|of her father at Springfield, Nehr. Mrs. Fred Peterson, of Benning-,Mrs. Harlnwert returned to her ton, who is staying with herhorne at Lincoln 'Tuesday afterdaughter,Mrs.Nic FHedrichsenjSPO¥1dil11r the past week at the and husband hem,spent.a fewhome o!her sister,Mrs.R.E. days last week looking after her'Fairchiids and family.property interests in Bennington.|Mr.and Lira.i l.F.McDonald Mr.n'1d Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum and son were Sunday visitors at were Omaha visitors last Thurs-'the W. B. Rosenbaum home.day.|Chas;Miller was a Blair bus- Buch Rosenbaum is driving a isess visitor Tuesday.new Ford sedan which he purchas-Roma Ward and Oral Akins, of ed last. week.Omaha,spent the week-end with The local baseball ne were de-I Mr. and Mrs fentned by the Wood Cleanersiertained a nuteam,of Omaha, on. the home di-isupper Tuesda amend Sunday.Next Sunday they*Mr. and Mgo to Mead, Nebr., where they win! and Ioeonard meet the Mead ninet'Frank Gasser'~ Rev. and Mrs. Lacey returned to Mr. and Mr~#heir home here Monday.Rev.|were visitors Lacey has been holding services at., hnm's MeLong Pine, Nebr., while Mrs . L a |Mr.and cey has been visiting; atthe homeiand Leonzrd . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . - . . . . . . » . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - . - - - - - - -- - - _ I W af te rn oo n. J . S . C r i n k a n d f a mi ly ,Ri c ha r d oo re , Hele n Co b b a nd W i lma L ie - :he mo to r e d to W a te rlo o Th u gs - my even in g whe re Helen Co bb a x» :c ts to vi s it h er g rz n tulmo tlwr f o r wh ile.Q W i lm a Liesc he i s sp on d in g th e cel;-énd a t th e C .A .D u c k e r nmn n t E lk h o r n .Sh u a c c omn an - - . . . . . ._. . . ~ Newlife for \ d \~:"\'Q~ g _,:~1 :.~ ~ - » - 3 » ¢ ~ --.. . . - - - * " Clean, smooth ¢-Qlor nrcwnd.Scuffaoonomlcd instantly.5"_ _The hutrc of leather rcvwed.so wonderfull shxnca-~ "£. 'e ;_50 cam. Colors for black. bmwn, tan and white shoes .--~a ncuznl polnh fa others... _ .: = . ' ? § " .. r f - ..f ~" " " ' " `B A l = l " l " 0 N ° S ~w D v n m s - a U N E ~ I ~I \-n u n " i n i a a », 1 g a n . " v - .' ~ . . .. w r -| . \ :£ = = > 1 . I ' a I ¢ family there.' Mr.and Mrs.Perry Gaines of home Saturday. Mrs. James Rcveh and daughter Betty, and Edith French, of Omn-ha,visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs.Pete Truhelsen were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs. A. N. Anderson. THE NEBRASKA STATE FAIR EIGHT DAYS-_AucUs'r 30 to SEPTEMBER 6 NEBRASKA'S SHOW WINDOW Twenty bands.Magnificent 4~H.C\ub displays.High School Special For Picnic Week Starting Monday, Aug. 19 and closing Saturday,Aug._24 we will GIVE yabsolutely FREE one gallon" of Lubricating Oil with every purchase of a Good- year Pathfinder Tire and Tube Rosenbaum,Service Station K e n n a rd ,Ne b ra s k a ..~,» .»¢,.¢.».ducts in the West.Every resident of the state owes it to himself, and herself, to visit this great fair.In no other way can you soquickly and easily familiarize yourself with.the magnificent possi- bilities of our state./ Fruit, flowers, manufactured products, handiwork of men, women, boys and girls.There is almost no limit to what you can see. Horse races, automobile races, side shows, entertainment of all kinda to make the time pass pleasantly when you get tired viewing the exhibits. !It would take all the space in this newspaper to tell you what ~ in store for you, THE NEW GRANDSTAND,ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY will be ready for use. Invite your friends from other states to visit you fair week, and show them what Nebraska can do. GEORGE JACKSON, Secretary, uNco1.N, mann. c |l i e n i n g a t F r a n k Ga s s e f s .. M r .a n d Mr s .J e ns Chr istens en we e F re mon t sh op pe rs F dr ln y . J r . a n d Mr s . L o ui e Go tts c h , Mr , a n d Mr s .Pe te Ras mu sse n,Mr . a n d Mr s .Chas.Mi s f e ld t, a n d M r . a n d Mr s .W m.C u n n i n g h a m an d fa mi li e s sp e n t \\'i2dncL=ulay even - i n g vi s i ti n g a t J e n s L1hristonsen's. Mr . a n d Mr s . F r a n k G a s mr a n d f a mi ly a n d P a u l La mh u c h t a tte n d - ed th e p a r ty a t Lo u i s Go r e h a ms Fr i d a y eve n i n g . Mr s .Geo.Ne a ve , Ha n s ,Ma g g i e a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .M a x K lu tz a n d c h i ldr e n we r e Th u rs d a y vi si to rs n t th e J o h n K u h r ho me . He n r y W u lb e r n a n d Ma r g a r e t spe nt Su nd ay for c no on at.F r a n k Ga s s e f s . ai r , we re gu e s a -|»-.th ei r da u g hte r ,Mr s .W i ll Ki n g - c e y h a s b e en vi s i tin g ; a t th e h o me do n a n d f a mily S u n da y .| o f h e r f a th er a t S p r i n g fi e ld , Ne h r . Mr s . F re d P e te r s on , o f B e nn i ng - ,Mr s .I-Ia rlnwert re tu r ne d to he r to n,wh o is sta y i n g wi t h h e r h o r n e a t Li n c o ln 'Tuesday a f t e r da u gh ter ,Mr s .Ni c Fd e d r i c h s e n ja pe n d i n g th e pa s t we e k a t th e a n d hu sb an d h e m ,spent.a f e w h o me o r he r sister,Mr s .R.E . da y s la s t we e k lo o k i n g a f te r he r ' F a i r c h i i d a a n d f a mi ly .pr o p er ty in te re sts i n Be nn in gton .|M r .a n d Lira.i l .F .Mc D o n a ld M r . a n d Mr s . Gle n n Ro s en b au m a n d son we r e Su n d a y vi si to rs a t we r e Om a h a vi si to rs la s t Th u r s - ' th e W . B . Ro s e n b a u m h o me .da y .|Chas ;Mi l le r wa s a B la i r bu s- Bu c h Ro s e nb a u m ia d r i v i n g a iness vi s ito r Tu es da y . ne w F or d s ed a n whi c h he pu rc h as -Ro m a W a r d a n d Or a l A k i n s , o f ed la s t E a c h .l b d Oma h a ,sgient th e wee k-e nd wi t h Mr s .za A p p e y c n te r ta in e rei atives ere. th e W i li i n g W o r ke r s a t h e r h o me f Mr s . H e n r y K e mp k e e n te r t a i n e d i n th e c o un tr y o n W ednesday o f sever al I ndi es i n hon or o f her b ir thla st we ek .' a n n i ve r s a r y o n W e d n es d a y o f la s t Mr . a n d M r s . T.E. A ki n s d r o ve ; we e k .He r c h i ld r e n a n d th ei r fa m- t o I V I e a ¢ I o w G r o \ e a n d s p e n t t h e i l i e a c a l l e d o n h e r t h a t e v e n i n g t o .~ g '||~ qp. °~. n W . J .Pe te rs s pe n ~ Tu e s da y at O. C.Liesc heks he lp i n g c o ok Ser thmah er s. Ha z e l Chri sten sen,Fr i e d a Gr o - thus en,'Ma r i e Chr istens en a n d W i l ma Lieac he sp e n t Tu es d a y a f - te r n o o n wi th th e J e ns He ie r gi rls. an d W i lma Mi d d le to n .W i lma L i e - sc he s pent. the ni ght. there. Mr s .0 .C.Liesc he a n d V i o la ma d e z z s h or t vi s it .Mo nd a y a f te r - no on a t th e E d Ga in es ho me to se e th e n e w da u g h te r .B o th we r e d o - ing n ic ely . M r .a n d Mr s .A lf r e d S w o g e r ~ a n d d a u g h te r a n d E r ma S a n d s r e - tu r n e d F r i d a y e ve n i n g f r o ml3 u 1 k e S.D .b r i n g i n g a lo n g Mr s .S wo - .!...g , day ~t F »=nk GnssefsuTIU for sf few days visit.Mrs. J. S. Crink's nephew, Rich- ard Moore, of Nevada, is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Paulsen visit- ed at the C.V.Shumaker home Thursday evening.Mr. Nels Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peters and daughters, Mrs.0.C.Liesche and Frank Liesche visited at the W. J.Peters home Thursday P. M.Miss Helen Cobb spent a few days this week at the J. S. Crink home.Dr. and Mrs.Reichstadt, of 0- maha, were supper guests at the Otto C.Liesche home Saturday. Mr.and Mrs.Francie Jung-bluth, of Omaha, spent. the week- end at the F. E. Jungbluth home. Mr. and Mm. Martin Sunds and Emma Tietgen, of S.D. metered to the Henry Tietiren home Sun- :. WASHINGTUN NEWS Gle n a n d Lou ie C hri stemsen a nd L lo y d J u n g b lu th wo n t to a th e a te r p a r ty i n Oma h a Su nd ay eve n i n g gi ve n by a h r o u p o f th e i r boy frie nds. Mr s .F .E .J u n g b lu th a n d Mr s . ....,| JOTTINGS Mrs.Geo.Nn¢\v,Hans andMaggie were visitors l'LIomla§' ev~ cning at Frank Nacvc's. Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Arp andchildrenwerecallersatFrrrlk Ga.=acr's Monday. THE SHOW THE ORIG! NAL McOWEN STOCK Co. BLA1§ AT A'\|'wM'mn KENT SCREEN-Gum Wlmmmm "W ha fs Scre e n Orld? "You've been nxklng, come In and get the ans we r lr o m the set tha t s tarted all o l the commo tio n.In fa c t the Atwa te r Kent Sc re e n- (lrld Answers every quatlon anyone could ask about radio.lt cornblnes a ll of the good qualltles that rndlo engineers have been striving lor.And It Is sturdy -wlll s ta nd up a nd ke e p o n w o rki ng- the Atw nte r Ke nt wa y .We demonstra te ln y our ho me ll you llke. BERR BROS. Whoo_p§_g e . lunmris § = a nd l ~ PIED EPIPER= gBAND| ié}i"{hé}§1 'é1i}}}ié§ to cm Morlbcm :war Florellcr'siren Sunds mude a short visit L he Chris Sunds home Thurs. Mrs W J.Peters spent Friday{' TIEIIS MAN L th e Ch ar li e Pe te rs h o me he lp - uz c ook f thres hc rs.Mr . a n d l llr s . F .W . Chr istens en ioiorc d to Benson Mo n d a y . J .C.C r i n k a n d f a m i ly we r e nap pi ng i n Or aa hm S a tu nlay . M r .a n d Mr s .Chairlie Liesc h? n d son,Ph ilip ,o f Oma h a ,we r e .a pp er g ue s ts a t th c Ot to Li vs c h e nme S u nd a y e ve n in g . M r .a n d Mm . J o e I i me mo n a n d zunily , Torn Ba tsu n , Mr . a n d h i t s ; ulir m J u n g b lu th a n d f a mi ly : m d ln r jor i e J u n gb lu th we nt. to V alle y n a swi mmi :1 g pa r ty S a tu n la y . A n u mb e r o f th e young:f o lk s f t h i s vi c i n ity to ok i n th e danc e t E lk h o r n Sa tu rd a y even in g. Gle n Lic s c he sp en t S a tu r d a y i g h t wi t h B e n T i e t g m a t th e C. .und s ho me. Bernic e C r i n k sp qn t F r i d a y i g h t w i t h W i l m a I.i¢"=fl\f°. A n u mb e r o f frivn.i~=: md re la t- vc s o f th i s vi c i ni ty 15nllmrc d n t he Elk C ity . hu ll Sntllrllsiy evening; 0 h e lp Mr s .E d i th Sana c e lebrate :c r b ir th da y . 1\ir.a n d Mr s .Gen.Christi;-nse'1 ||l¢\f a mi ly ,Mr . a n d Mr s .F r e d slc lsnn and fa mily mo toré ml to L ex- ng to n , Ne b r . ,th e f o r e p a r t o f th e mer"~ is gvillg to shovel \- . "rl FREE QOAL\= into somebody?s bm ...wuz at be yours? u l -'-; Everybody is talking about oux'8th Annual Heatrola Free Coal Club. Maybe it's because they are hearing more and more about the Estate Heatrola- the heater which fills the whole house with cozy warmth-at less fuel expense than ony heater ever developed.r Q TR O N G s t a t e m e n t ?Ye s --a nd we c a n b a d: i t up, \. M \m.-.. .,.... ......... :_ ».. -......n a.. ok- la... r~,...| wml:\ - . q vMrs.Henry Christurincn ond 5011, Mrs.F.FI. Jungbloth and Marjorie and Viola Lieache spent Friday ot the F.W".Christensen mme helping cook for threshurs.Mr.and Mrs.C.V.Shumnker eft Saturday morning on u two .wrecks trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ras Thompson and daughter,Peggy,of Omaha,andthe little Chris Christensen twins and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thompsonandfamily. nil of Omaha, visited at the F. E. Jungbluth home on Sunday afternoon. N 1 1 g . .. L ~"§_ ' i Clean smooth.¢-Qlor nrcwnd.Scuffaoonomlod inn-mzly.' :_ _The hutrc of leather rcvwed.so wonderfull shxnca-~ "i.Z+;;_.50 cam. Colors for black. brown, can and white shoes L. . z ~~'»--~a neutral polnh fa others.. ;='§*1 »---s~~e A n ° r o n ° s ~~D : m a B - U N E `I ~nun " ini a a» ,1 *" a n.I »-... w r | . \ :£ = = > 1 . I 'a I¢ qp. °~:» n te r n o o n wi th th e J e ns Ha ie r gi rls. an d W i lma Mi d d le to n .W i lma L i e - sc he s pent. the ni ght. there. Mr s .0 .C.Liesc he a n d V i o la ma d e a s h o r t vi s i t . Mo n d a y a f te r - no on a t th e E d Ga in es ho me to se e th e n e w da u g h te r .B o th we r e d o - ing n ic ely . M r .a n d Mr s .A lf r e d S w o g e r ~ a n d d a u g h te r a n d E r ma S a n d s r e - tu r n e d F r i d a y e ve n i n g f r o mI 3 u 1 k e S.D .b r i n g i n g ai o n g Mr s .S we - .!...g , Special For Picnic Week Starting Monday, Aug. 19 and closing Saturday,Aug._24 we will GIVE yabsolutely FREE one gallon" of Lubricating Oil with every purchase of a Good- year Pathfinder Tire and Tube Rosenbaum,Service Station K e n n a rd ,Ne b ra s k a for sf few days visit.Mrs. J. S. Crink's nephew, Rich- ard Moore, of Nevada, is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Paulsen visit- ed at the C.V.Shumaker home Thursday evening.Mr. Nels Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peters and daughters, Mrs.0.C.Liesche and Frank Liesche visited at the W. J.Peters home Thursday P. M.Miss Helen Cobb spent a few days this week at the J. S. Crink home.Dr. and Mrs.Reichstadt, of 0- maha, were supper guests at the Otto C.Liesche home Saturday. Mr.and Mrs.Francie Jung-bluth, of Omaha, spent. the week- end at the F. E. Jungbluth home. Mr. and Mm. Martin Sunds and Emma Tietgen, of S.D. metered to the Henry Tietiren home Sun- :. ~|n ~ | ~.\\\\\\ 1 l 0 ,\~Nlck Fnedrlchsen Hardware ~Kennard, Nebraska tl1eNEW Estate HEA'l'ROLA \'lr 'A'*'k / mln now-and secure a a~pply of Free Coal.If you'r0 0 'J |u . .1 I I \E 1 - 9 f . ! ~ ' Club, we'll show you the proof. The membership fee is only $2.00, which, of course; l.Q .|;o ¢a t |,.........,..x ~ then assured of early delivery of an Esmw Heatruln this Fa ll--and with i t a mn of Fre e Coa l (one-ha ll' um wi th the He a txola J unio r). Yo u ma y i ni s h pa yi ng fo r .°..., H ,_ awI; >Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Brodogaard and fumily, of Omaha. MPs. Don-'uhue, of Sioux City, yisited nt. LheFredJungbluth home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jungbbluthatbended the funeral of Mrs. PeteThompsoefs mother ut Omaha Sat. The Jungbluth young folks and the Brodegaard young folks mo-tored to Fremont Saturday eve.Among thc young folks that vis-ited ut the Liesche home SundayP.M.wure Charlie and GeorgeDucker, Erna Sunds, Ben 'I`iu\gcnand Mon Mortensen. LIVE STUCK PHIEEE ll suum UMAHA Beef Steers Steady to Lower Top $16.00. Feeders Higher. F Hire Prices HOGS ADVANCE l5~25c Llberal Run of Sheen and Lamb|L l an d Dec line of 251: on L a m b s l l s:3.oo@ 13.:s.Feeder La mb s Ruled Strong and Aged Sheep Sleady .~ Un i o n Sto r k Yarfls.Aun nst 13. 1 9 2 9 - Th e rm.m u l e ma r k e t wa s ra lh vr s lo w l\ lo ud n Y wlth the lro nr l of va lu e s mme wlml lo we r n llh o u s h best bl'£~w.~| \ here brought th e eve n money $1sno.So ws nm]lxelfers we r e uuo ven ly lo we r wlxlle stoc k- ers a nd lm-d r- n r uled nc llve an d slr onz er.Receipts s.ooo hoad. Qu o ln llo h s o n C u u le :Ch oi c e . m pr i me heavy steers 16.50@lG.6n; choic e.p r lma handy stuers $15.60 @16.50§good to c holc o steers $14.- 5Do l5 .5 0;fulr to good steers $13.25 @14.s0:c o mmo n to la lr ste ers Sll.75@l3.25: c hoi c e lo nrlme Year- ARE DOWN! while the thermometer is up! I n h a d, I q Summer Sale on Goodrich Tires Mugs $l5.00@ l6.25Z Kood ln choice yearllngn $l3.'l5(pl§.00; talr to good yenrllugn s12.so@ n.1s; common ln fair yearlinga $\l.50@ I2.50;trashy yem-lings $10.00@11.00; choice umm helforn $13.60@1~l.25;good choices fed hz-Hera Sl2.'15@l3.7G;fair t o good fed |18if('fI $11.'I5@12.'r5: c o mmo n fair fvd helfera $10.5iJ¥i? 11.50:grass helfers $8.00@i1.00; pr i me c ornfed c o ws $1o.15@a1.26: good to choic e c o ws $S.75§1I0.25; fair to good fat c o ws $T.25@B.75I P R I C E S Size vertowm $6.95 8.50 9.15 9.50 Cavnlien $S.so 6.85 7.30 7.60 30x3 I-Z Cl.cutters S6,2S@`I.00: 'crmnors $5.60 @8.00;veal calves x1o.so@14.oo; hu-avy u m m ;calves $0.00@1l.50; Dlnln an d lma h y c alves s ' / . s w 9.00:nnuye bnlugnn bulls 58.00@ 9.00:heavy.fleshy feed en 512.500 l3.50: good to choic e feeders $11.50 @1aoo : hir to g ood feede rs $1 0.25 ® ll . 5 0 ;c o mmo n l o fa lr feeders $a. oo mo .z s:good no c lxolc e slock~ er s $l1.50(i212/15;fa i r to zood nloc keru $l0.00@l1.50:c o mmon D 0 r 29x4.40 29x4.50 30x4.50 3 1 x5.Z5 33x6.00 14.10 17.00 ll.60 14.05 10.70 IZ.9S *il fair atockern $9.00@ \0.00;trashy stocker! $1.so® 9.oo:stock hs\lera $a,oo@9.so:feeding helfcn $9.50@ 10.751 stock cow: $7.00@ 8.00: stockWe have your size at a Baygain! I mlvek s9.50@1s.soHOGSADVANCE BHARPLY Malt of the hogs that arrived Monda y so ld r eldlly n t pr ices 150 25C higher than the close ot last week.Demand was hro ld an d nradlns lnrxely n t x spread o l $xo.2s@ u.5o. me latter llgure being th e hi g h pric e fo r th e day .n s - celpts 9,000 head. F A T L A M B S S E L L L O W E R W i th s li b e r a l ru n o f s he e p s n d lambs, 24,000 head. for the opening day or the wee k p ric e s were lar ge- ly 25c lowe r on (nt lambs wlth best. grades re le h ln g $13.35.l-'eeder lambs a nd a ted s he ep h eld s te ad y . F A T L A MB S : Ru g s ln mb s . g o o d to c holc a $13.oo@1s.ss:ra ng e ls mb s.h h 'to go od sx2.s om:4 .oo: native lnmbl. good to c hnlc e $12.65 QKENNARD GARAGE Kennard,Nebraska P H O N E 1 8 \ @ 13.00; nntive lxmhx. hir w £0011 \ $1z.oo61z,ss;le a ahora*la mb s \: n . s n mz . so ; y e lr lln g s . \ \ l K r l d nIi\ |9.o0@n.oo. [ 2 |.<+':a '<, - m m m .m lffgf _1.°.'e=~='»°»f»-r-TKE sN1'mx>mss--¢:n .:. ..\ T ; \ \ \ ~ n ' a A m - . m e 11:' m o n terested are notified Oo appear and show cause, if any, why uid In- strument may not be proved, ul- lowvd and probnted as the last Will and 'Teshment of said de- ceased, and execution thereof, and administration of said miata be gnnhed. Witness my hand and 0ffiz'ia\ Seal this 22nd day of July,1929. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 27~4t County Judge. Witness my hand and Official Sed this 14th day of August 1929. (3611)I. c. Elle: 30-5t.County Judge. ~».. N0'l'IC`I'I To cRx~:D1'roRs OF ESTATE s u r f ! o r N s m m s x /sl.Washingon Count!I CROWELL HOME Esther Rasmdssen nnd naParker left Saturday for KanCity where they spent the week- end with Lieut. and Mrs.W.B. Anderson.They retumed Mon- Wuyne, Monday.Oneil Shaeffeni of Hooper, 153- ited with his brother,DonaldShaeffer, at the Hrs. Minnie Lall- man home, 'Tuesday and Wednes- day. BELL CREEK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Will Lallman, of Hooper,called at Mrs.Minnie Lallman's 'hxesday evening.John Echtenkémp,Sr.,Normafied that on the 30th day of .Iufy,.hy given that a hearing will be 1929 Samuel Edward Kemp fi le dmd o n ma peti ti on o n the zarda petition in said County Court 1l~'d;y of Auruit, A. D., 1§29, at 2 leging among other things that'o'clock. P. M., and all persons in- Meredith B.Kemp, an inhabitant terested are notified to appear andof Washington County, Nebraska;|¢hgw cause, if any, why said In- died~on the 19th day Séptombenfstrument nmy not be pr0'P¢d» Qi' clwconm Blanc Main 2%squares chocolate, 1 cups evaporated milk diiuted with 152 cups boiling water, 3 tablespoons .':} 9:00 p. m. 9:80 p. m. 10:n mmkpkbu 10:30 p. m. 11:00 p. m. City ABC Mudcal Revue Saturday Nighters . Great American Ap- rys-Sketdx Val; of Yesterday Gone Denis " K a n ~ Wonder Girl" A COLUMN FOR 'WOMEN Sunday,August 18 y 12:0 0 p . rn . S ac r ed P relude 12 : 3 0 p . m. A me ri c a n Ar L i s ti c E n se mb le ~|}|._N... )1 0'Hahlon and 0'Hanlun,Attyslei the Matter of the Estate of Richard Murray, Deceased: To the Creditors og Said Estate You are Herehy Notified, That' I wi ll sit at the County (hurt Room iu Blair in said County on the 13th day of September,1929 and on the Nth day of Deeernber, 1929 to receive and examine all nlaims against said Estate,with an view to their adjustment and 'l'estx\ment, and possessed of I and Personal Estate estimated $5,000.00 and praying for mlr istration thereof. lf y ou f:nil`to appear at 1 .County Court on the 24th day August, 1929, at 2 o'elock P. and contest said petition, the C4 will appoint Frank Stewart some other suitable person Adr 'istrator azul proceed tu a sei .ment of said estate. i and Testament ol said deceased, and execukion thereof and admin- istration of said estate be grant- ea.Witness my hand and Official Sealthis 25th day of July, 1929 (SEAL)I. c. ELL ER Z8-Af,County Judge NOTICE oF FINAL ADMIN- ISTRATION ACCOUNT s'rA'rs'o1- NEBRASKA I anWashington County,| Grant Lathrop, Atty. County Conn ln Pmhaie ln the mutter of the estate of Mary Lute,Deceased:The heirs at law, next of kin, devisees, leg- =|.|=~ NOTICE nv PUBLICATION ON PETITION EOR . ._.|_ day morning reporting a splendid time..Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Under- wood and two children oi' SiouxCity,, Iowa spent Sunday with the former's parents,Rev.and Mrs.W. H. Underwood.They are mov-ling from Sioux City to Cherokee, llowa this week as the latter place will be a better headquarters for Lawrence while he travels for the Firestone Tire Co. Dr. J. G. Shick spent the week- end in Grand Island and Daniphan representing the Home in churchservices at the former place in the morning and the latter place inthe evening.He returned Monday evening. Mrs. J. G. Shick entertained theWomen's Foreign Missionary So- ciety at her home last Friday. R.e».'. and Mrs. W. T. Wilkinson, of Council Bluffs drove up Mon- day to take their aunt, Miss Sar- ah Swan,home with them for a short visit. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood drove to Omaha Thursday afte r noon to visit the former's brother, Rev, E. T. Underwood, of Kilgore, Nebr.,who is in the Methodist'..-.-_ _ ..-,| Mrs. Adolph Holzman and missIrene Holtman called on Misa So- phie Waterman Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Meyer and Melvin, and Albert Echtenkamp, of Wayne and Mr. and Mrs.LeonardEchtenkamp drove to Denver Fri- day;Rev.G.W.Walter christened the infant. son of Mr.and Mrs. John Bchtenkamp Jr., Sunday ev-ening.He received the name of Dale Earle.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Holtrnan,,Anita and Richard called at the Wm. Iloltmnn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs and children,Mr.and Mrs.LeonardEchtenkampandfamilyandMr. and Mrs.John Echtenkamp Sr., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Eehtenkamp, Jr., Sunday evening. Mrs Minnie Lallman and MisaMinnieldl ma n,Mrs.Louise Votth left for Hot Springs Mo. Tuesday moming. Aneita and Richard Holtman visited with the Misses .loan and Cora Eldean Cahoon Sunday..Mrs. Henry Dickmeyer and Er- ma were callers at the John Ech- tcnksmp Jr.,home Thursday af~ ternoon.Lloyd Echtenkamu visited with s p o o n s a l t ,7 ]c u p c o m w a t e r , small eggs, 1% teaspoons vanilla. Melt chocolate over hot water in top of a double boiler.Add dilnt» ed milk and continue hating until mixtuzeis smooth.Mix cornstarch sugar and salt thoroughly, add cold water and stir to a smooth paste. Pour slowly into hot clioeolate mixture.stining eonstantly to prevent lumping.Cook 20 min- utes stirring occasionally to keep smooth.Beat eggs thoroughly, add some of hot mixture, stirring vigorously to keep smooth,then add egg mixture to blanc mange and cook 2 minutes.(Beaten eggs should never be added to hot. cook- ing mixture because the egg cooks in strings and will not bknd well.) Remove from fire, add vanilla and pour into molds.Chill.Yield: 6 servings. Cocoanut Kisses la cup evaporated milk, li cup sugar,2 cups .shredded cocoanut kisses, % teaspoon almond extract Combi ingredients.Drop froma teasgion onto a well oiled (not buttered)baking sheet.Bake in a slow oven 15 minutes.Remove 2:00 2:30 3:80 4:00 4:80 5:00 ,,.p, p. p. p. p. p. 6:00 :30 10:00 10:30 l l : a. a. a. A a. rn. rn. rn. rn. m. m.lun \'\l. m. rn. m. m. ----N. ..-,..,....Song Recital \ American Salon Orch. Octochordiann l-Inchantera Male American Salon Cathedral Hour day.August l9 . Record program Weather report llome Owned Stores Moming Scrennders Classical Recon!pro- Quai-. Orch. gram11:30 ii :4512.00 12:30 a. a. p. P- m. rn. in. m. Novelty program Devotional service Uni. of Nebraska American Popular O. 1:00 p. m. Olympic Ranger; 2:00 p. m. '\Vorld in Review 2:15 p. rn. Vil¥T\€li.c5 Moderne; 2:80 p. m. Uni. ox' Nebraska .(Continued on page four ' RECOMMENDS IT'l`0 HER FRIENDS "Every day l um reoomrhcnding this wonderful Sargon treatment to my dearest friends because of fi... ..-,....|.~.-mt handle it znve me. alla the said the 1922 payfrol mm v Sea 9th (SF 30-I N o ST; wancc.The time limited for prescntation of claims against I Estate is three months from 13th day of September A. D. 9 and the time limited for ment of debts is One Year n said 18th day of September, U.VITNESS my hand and the I of said County Court,this day oi August, 1929. EAL)1; c. ELLER, St County Judge 'nfl-:I-`()R ;\l))llNiS'l`RA. Tl o x Oi"ESTATE urs OF NEBRASKA l Witness my hand and Official Seal this 30th day of July, 1929 (Seal l. C. Ele r28 -4 t \County Judge 5No'r1w BY PUBLICATION ON PE'rrrlo\r FOR A.C.Deliel Attorney STATE OF NlfBRASKA; aaWashington County,l ln the County Court Washington County, Nebraska in the matter of the Estate of Sophie B. Jensen, Deceased: _._....___._ >1 P| >n A'r Eo r ' W IL L i rnunrx nz. ur STATE O F Ns s n a s x a l ssWashington County | A. C. Debel, Atty. In the Conn Court of Washington Co nty, Nebraska. In the Matter o the Estate ol' Frank E. Warricltf Deeeaxed: The verified petition of Birdie E. Warrick has been filed in the County Court of said County, praying that Letters Testarnentury do issue to some suitable person to be designated by the Court under the last Wiil and Testament of Frank E. Warrick, Deceased.\v._ ...»t . , . . . .. r . . . .....»:...\: .1 . . . . t w atees, creditors and all persons in- trreshzd in the final settlement of, said estate are hereby notified that on the 22nd day of July, 1929, Grant Lothrop. the Administrator;i n s a i d estate filer a petition in* said County Court, praying thathisfinal?administration account` filed herein be settled and allowed, that proof of heirship be taken, order for distribution of assets and assignment of slower and homestead rights entered; and the said Ndminktrator discharged. lf you fail to appear before said County Court on the 14th day of September, 1929 at ll) o'clock A. M. and contest said petition,the r<-....dm thorn.I ssnshington County.I anlon &O'Hunlon.AttorneysCountyOmniinProbate n the mutter of the Estate of A d n has been filed in the given that hearing will be had of and ma~ such other and fur~n 'DISC Co rt f said County or said petitnon on the 16th day ther orders,allowances and deCountyuor-prnyi-lg that Letters Testament- of August,A.D.,1929,at Iliicrees as to this Court may seem ary do issue to Andrew Andersen o'cl0ck A.M., and all persons 1:\-proper.II u u n p l u u | ; 1 \ . { u | ¢ u l u \ . l u u C | B Q I I I 5S < ; " } ; =s l i g h t o p e r a t i o n s .T h e y a r e I § } ; n ° ; ; " " ' " » d G . g 9 u' 1 § 5 d E § " * ¢ " * " " ' P -o n t r t h _c y a n a .f s :. § ' d " i 5 ' I i 1 , . § @ § , T ' l i ~ ; s o = : ; b i 'V e r n a ,E l n a ,L o r r a i n e a d G l e n n t u r n h o m e .| E c h t § n k a m p = = f § , = " ° > ' i " ¢ ; , * ' * h g h .g r a n p a r e n t s r .a n d r s .o n T h e A n n u a l T r u s t e e s m e e t i n g c h e n k a m p :1 S I \ ,a t A r u n g t o w a s h e l d a t t h e H o n i e l a s t W e d -n e s d a y .T h e u s u a l a n n u a l b a s i n -I: '> " §` 1' . §' i f f L ` f i 'p a r e n t s a r e i n D e n v e r e s s w a s c o n d u c t e d .T h o s e r e s e n t '»P L o u i e D u n k i a u a n d P a u l k n e c h t" e r e a C . ;C - . W ' ¥ ' ° ? F § :o f l f § t t § ` | a n d f a m i l i e s w e r e a t .J o h n E c h t e n - "" ""Lux;f r o m p a n wh i le hot.to avoi d c rush ing.Yi e ld :18 kisses. Tr i n i ty Bisc uit Wfnen maldng biscuits, roll por-§ tions of it into balls sim of ali'English walnut.Dip them intol melted butter and place three in\;,. 0 - u w - each division of an ordinary muf-I ~ fm nan and bake quickly.The. " I vfas in a n.\n»dmm0 ' } -J!IllIIIllllIIllmlIIlIIIIIIIIIflllllllllIIIllllllIIIllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmmll"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIE .E 5th Annual County-Wide Picnic Three Big l)ays+--Thursday, Friday and Saturday AUGUST zz--23--24 ~ BIG Annncnons FOR men nnv ~ a ~a Miles, of Omaha, Dr. O. M. Mar- garet, ,of Papillion,Wm.Reck meyer, of Arlington, C. J. Hibben.of Norfolk, Rev. M. E. Richmond, of Laurel and Rev. Carl Haier, of Blair.Several of the wise.: ac- companied their husbands and all were dinner guests at the Home.We are glad to report that thetrustees melected Dr. J. G. Shick as superintendent,Mrs..Under-wood as matron and Rev.Under- wood as Chaplain for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs.Amos Rienertson and two sons, ,of Chicago, visited the Underwooda Thursday morn- ing.'They are visiting Mr. Rein- ertson's father,Rev.Rienertsezz,pastor of the Lutheran church at Orum.The Underwooda and Rien- ertsens were friends years agowhen the two families lived in 0- maha. ourprescnt tires am wort/1m;nisy~ Trade tlze2zL ;%fGuAnAN1'12;$n :-r..`1 .~. Ra mp, J r. , Th u rs d a y n i gh t.* M r .a n d M m A d o lp h Ho l tm a n an d c hi ld r e n we r e F r e mon t c alle r s Th u r sd a y mo r n i n g . Mi s s N o r m a I l o l t ma n attend ed a pi c n ic d in ne r a t Ve te ra mf s P a r k i n F r e mo n t,Su nd ay af ter n oo n wi t h th e C a r l Mc ie r he nr y f a mi ly . Nl:an d Mr s-Lo ui e Di c k me ve r 4 "t h r e e w i l l a s s u m e s o m e t h i n g o f | th e appearanc e o f th e ti ne e ie n f | c lover. Peac h Cons erve F o u r pou nds ri pe peac hes,i i pou nd c r us he d p in eap ple,1 le mo n , 1 oran ge,'Ar po un d raisins,1 c up s u z a r to ever y c i m o f fruit.,%&|~ h n v n I n 5 .n n n J u 'U w n i i r h t o f s o u n d .r e s t f u l n l e o u .A t ; BD fH;;llY ii;<l lf _die Jfllmlpound alrnonds Bliinch and cold tinics m I b ~i I " "_'Echtlnknmp Jr.,home Tuesday dip peaches and remove skins. ,.¢.f|,,,hipszdd ni "£°#.§.§$?§LZ°;Tf @"§;11HB' d M w H lt d pineapple (either fresh or cannedil r.. an rs.m.0 man anLehnaandViolawereFremorit callers Monday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Gus Heybrock and family were guest..-;at the John Echtenkarnp Jr., home Monday ev~ ening.Cecil, Anna and Ellen Lallroan drove to Blair Sunday afternoon. "Willis, Clarence and Leah Nic- baum drove to Kansas City,Mo. last week to visit at the M. D. An- derson home. Holtman home Monday morning. Wall Lullrnan called at the Wm.; add lemon and orange sliced thin, .and raisins Cool:until thick. Measure cooked fnuit and add 1 cup, sugar to every cup of fruiL 'Add the almonds which have been blanclied and shredded.Cook again until thick. Com Relish 'l\venty-five ears of corn cut off cob before cooking.Put through food chopper 1 large head cab- bage,4 green peppers,4 large onions,1 large or 2 small cans pimento.Add to corn,eabbage,. tled in my knees and sometimes 1 could hardly walk.'raén 1 Started the Sargon treatlhent. Now, I eat anything I want fith- out the least .stomach trouble, my strength and energy have return- Ien,my nervousness is oven and rheumatism is entirely gone.» "There is nothing too good I can say for this wonderful tiem- ment."-lllrs.M.Archer,2709 South 10th .St., Omaha.r Sargon ia called "The llleslieine with a Million Friends".Ita |'narv elous record of achievement is i .....r .rpeppers and onions,1 tiblespoonlllrolmably without parallel in' thel»{fi'~.»?§*é"li`t§l§;;§i§£l~"l.g.f;1..,.,,. seed, 1 tablespoon dry rnus~history of the drug trade of°this o ongina c wen toe o , tard,'A cup salt, 2 pou ads suefar.country. Th....| M 0 5 k C 5 cups vinegar.Ioil this 15 min-The Stewart Phrmrnacy, Aenls the Show you all like, is Corning to Utes,then add pnnwto and boil I th lr m tl!5 l \»\hlBlair for one week starting Men-ano er .J in es.'ea lr.x E day Aulrvat 19 This is the oHg-hot.This makes seven quarts.Dr. Norman ;{__ Rmthmmn | .I''}h M 0 Golden Orange Frosting {.'ll€l0\iE'IRlS'I':na company wita t e . c wen _....liiddies, the Pied Piper Band and . Grattd rand .'i"m§T' t`" b l ° l Over ,thc Blair Drug' Co. a cast of 25 acting people.This is the tenth successful season for this popular company and they rome to their many friends and patrons this year bigger and better than ever with all new plays and up~to- date vaudeville and musical feat- ures.§\p00n§a 0I¢Lng€juice,e.i.poonllemonjuic-0,yolk of I egg,con-|fectioners'sugar. . Mix 'grated orange rind with fruit juices and let stand 15 minutes.Strain into beaten egg yolks and add enough sifted confeetioners'zmgar to' ,I [hone Black l l I Evenings by Appointment x x . _J.w.SWIHARTFor Stringed Instrument l lnstmction lx ||Instrunicnta Rented if Desired Isiread.._.I Nmmnlimn slnnrnrino i Call Glll)Ql`SolI'S Store l Big Free Acts I Big Free Acts . - I 1:00 p. m.7:30 p. m. | FLYING RINGS NOVELT Y ACTS Comedy Laddgr Acts \, . _... FEAT1 ; »l J U 1 ' i i n . n U . 1 r . : s » f | ~ lid 'Q I 1:00 p. m.17:30 p. m. TWO SINGING ACTS Two TALKING ACTS n Upside-Down Trapeze and Loop Act a w n u f v o u u s u - / - - |_ -2 t a b l e s p o o n s r u s p b v r r y j u n k c t , i x 2 tublc8p00'1*=va n illa j l m k d 2 T H E E X T S H O Ptulaiespoonsc offee ju i ik vt 3 eu p s i E C_Ra n n .Pr op r ie to r g mi lk (o r a n y c o mb mo tlo n s o f ;Me ali , 49 Ce nts | fla vo r s y o u pr o f c l)Pnepare th e |Exc ellen t Cu i si n e | ras pbe rry ju n k d l wi t h on e c u p o !|Sa£isf actory Servic e \ mi l k ,f o llo wi n g direc tions o n t h u !C o u r te o u s Tr e a tm e n t! pac kage.Po ur in to s i x i n d i\ . i du a l|Fi rs t d oo r e a st E n te rp r is e o ff i c a l dessert gla ss es a nd le t s t a n d i n " I x warm place until firm.Then pre~ pure the vanilla junkct with an- other cup of milk and very gently po ur-o r add with spnull--on lop ol' the raspberry.When firm anld the coffee junket, made with thr third cup of mllk.When this i» ... . ._._..-... ..| ~.n \\BLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLE \ x I Is I l COMPANY Bonded Abstracter I .PHONE 15 | Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebraska | x .\J ]_'\ ~ f ';"|»41.r 4 1'.J-fc é k j f. ' _u g f " ~. I`\l¢,.1 ,URING IN THEFREE ACTS I =o va Balloon Ascension Each Day at 7:00 P. M. B AS E B AL L T O U R N AM E N T on/ne w START AT Z'30 P M§T h u r s d a y , A u g . 2 2 , B l a i r v s K e n n a r d F r i d a y ,A u g . 2 3 , B e n n i n g t o n v s C a l h o p n Saturday, Aug. 24, W inners of Thursday vs Winners of Friday 2H o r s e S h o e T o u r n a m e n t D a i l y 1 0 : 0 0 a . m . $25.00 in prizes each day J. P. KNUDSEN, Chairman ol Committee Thursday Friday Saturday Telbasta Band Bennington Band C lhoun Band GIVES (0N(`l'Il{'|~RENDERS\ l l l b l ( A L t o m L m n r r m s u r - s MUSICAL x»:\'r1~.rz'rAr\\n-\"r RACES Eg arrowmhe onGUARAN- §| El HRIFTY car owners find ir docs not payto ride old rircsunriltlicy blow out. They bring them in and receive afair Tre o a nd BQNDED DUNLOPS. Both parries prolit -we have n rnzxrkct fo r o ld ti r e s -o ur cus- tomers avoid (hose l.1sr full-ot'~trouble miles, Dunlop tires are so rug- ged and durable :hey car- ry a Surety Bond_Guau'- anrec covering you even against tr o u bl e s y o u know are yourown fault. l n u a r n n l r o d A g u r l n n t I2 \ I u j o r T i r e T r o u l n l s w Pon 1 full year this ironclad Surery Bond guxn-mice covers you agnmsr Accidents Collisions Blow ours Mrsahgnmenr Stone bruises Road cuu Rim smashes Side wall m|un\1 Pmlry toe-rn Linder rnllluon Come in today md get full ~ ~ ~=de mh See the gunnmeeiw True \ r ' r H z \ o o \Partinpatr in a °for yourself.m e a ~ ~ G i a n :S P O R ' l ' S l \ d E E T ~~§ ~S o l ' V l l ! 0 ~ PRIZES To WINN § ,..-|_.. _ _ _5 Tube pinching Valve luring ERS Arrmt BALL GAME Ar nn BALL mnr:§CARL. nous, Prorrletor Dancing every evening in Kennard Pavilion llmalia Rythm Boys llrcllestra §/8(l.§]/ °a;V a u d e v r l l e a n d D a n c e A r t i s t s E payments = \ADLY ARRANGEDorturanmlrrrllnrrrlmmrrrlmrl|rrr|rrlrlr|l||nrn1|r|r||||||mrrlrmIur|Inrn|||||rrlrrrI|rulnrnulmrrrlu|rr||Ir||rlmrmrrrmlruumulnurrnrrnlrlllrrrlllrlrré GL "»'..rrrm, cnur unu >ex»-e wppen m m _, _ _Q 'T vtlhippcrl cream.x a . ._nn . Emv m 'r . : IP P n o m o <1'A'rro¥m f i n Dentist ' \~n ~1 '_~-x.nAY sr-;n.vrcE ~",\-t i s On Monday night the Mcoweri company will open their engngc- ment with one ol' the greatest A- merican comedies entitled, "Laif |That Off."This is o sure enough Bromlway sucress and une of the bc-st pleasing tonieilies they haw ever pfenentod."Seventh Heav- en," the most beautiful play ever written has been selected ns their furtum play und will be present- ed on Tliursdoy night of thifr en< gugement,Other plays to be pro- svmtal are: "Kick ln" "The Come Burk,""Peggy From Pads," "Smiles," "Welcome Little Strong- er," and "The Phantom Trail." The McOwcn Kidilies bring you some of their own creations. Clyde and Ben Davis,the Aviators of lJoy, will keep you busy laughin|Z_ lwitlmodginal romedy hits.Earl and Joe, your old favorites in all new songs.The lilcowcn Saxo- phone Four, o big musical hit 'md the first to be presented in this territory.The World Comedy Trio in comedy songs and danc- ing.--Adv._ CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. llargett, Pastor lrible School, 10:00 A. M.Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Mid-weck Meeting, Thursday 8:W P. M.Choir Practice, Friday, 8:00 P. M. The y°\"\s P¢°Ple gave a vm'interesting program last Sunday morning and will take charge of the services again next Sunday at 11:00 a. m.It will be an lnripir- ntion for them to have you oome out and listen to their prog-ram. l1 i 6:00 9:30 10 :00 10:30 10:45 11 :00 11:30 ll :45 12:00 12:30 1:00 2:00 2 : 15 2:30 3:00 3:30 4 :00 5:00 6:00 6: 10 9:00 9:30 10:00 ,.\l:00 6:00 6:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 ll :45 12:00 l:00 2:00 2:15 2:80 3:80 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:10 6:30 r u. a. rr. a. xr. m. u.m. o.m. o . m. p. m, p. m. |L m. v» m.pf rn. p, ni. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. rn. p. m. p. m. B m. m. in. m. nday ¢ ugu~ Record program Weather rcpon Home Owned Stores Mormola program Golden Hour Orch. Classical Record Prog. Novelty program Devotional service - lfnivorsity of Nob. American Popular Olympic Rangers World in Review Vignettus MovlerncsUniversityofN y - Reconling Orrhe rn Song Recital A.Artistic Ensemble Recording Orchestra Baseball reports Here and There with o. urton W. James p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m.and Metro and Cosmo Su u a. u.a. a. a o, a. a. p. p. p. p, p, p. p, p. p. m. m. nv. rn. rn. rn. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. rn. m. m. m- p. m. p.m. Raygestus Hull' Hour Leo Beck Orchestra Neapolitan Nights Stoll's Rhythm Aces rdny, August I7 Veterinary, Union Record program Weather report Offices in State Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. x xl II CARLSCHMXDT Insurance Real Estate and l a l n l Office in State Bunk Bldg. x x:DlL \v. F. HEMPHIL L DENTIST located in newHome Theatre Bldg.Blair, Nebraska |\I|| l IIrIIx»' x MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTBACTER Office in Mayle Bldg. x I | . l --TRAIN SCHEDUL E ry Chicago & Nonlmeatern Blllnol Hone Owned Storms East-6:10 p.m. dnil .Golden Hour Orch.Wes 7:l5 a.m. d v_ Classical Record prog. Novelty program Devotional service A. Popular Orchestn Olympic Rangers . ...r c. Sr. P., M. & Omaha 'I 15 §¥o{thbound :a m.a i y e x e e p t s n d .2:52 pm. daily exce t 5;-,,):;_ 7:62 a.m. Sunday miy. SouthboundWorldinReview12:85 p.m. dolly g gum _Vignettes Modernes l 5:30 p.m. \i»fly~u°eP ay American Salon Orch. Song Recital Recording Orchestra -aus scm~:oullr;_1 Euterpeans Northbound Southbound Baseball reports ~ ~ ~u m A . H . Eutgrpeans (Cont.)3;90 p M ~ ~ ~ Hodgman Half Hour 6:15 P.ld.8:15 y_ "_ L Pi Ti Blair,Neb ras ka,Au g u s t 15,1929 _____~|. -- THE ENTERPRISE- D h n n f n n n . -u u - . .n Me tr o a n d Co s mo 11 :3 0 p . 6: 0 0 a . 6: 30 a . 8: 30 n . 9: 00 a . 9: 1 5 n . rn. m . rn. rn. m . m . S t r i n g Qu a r te t V e te ma r i y Un i o n Rec ord p r o g r a m Ho me Own e d S to r e s Rec ord p r o g r a m Goo c h Fo o d Pr od uc ts ..m ..m .. 1:30 p. m. DuBarry Quarter Hr. 1:45 p, m. "The "Twins" (SF) 2:00 p. m. Pacific Salon Orch. 2: 30 p. rn . Uni .o f Ne b r a s k aOBN A. RHOADES,Plbllsher Prim pe: Yen-$1.50 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY to a ;reaf`engemes`i fo do F0676-H E ~ N T E R P R I S E \hlng for them, that ~et~ln~ her a~d ~triumphant h~nd.Perhaps It | ||...g s G i n g e r E l l a . H e l e n .w h o w a s t w e n t y - t h r e e yet seventeen.t w a n or in motor travel.Narrow nurfuc en, overry steep mu, and unbamk .1 Q be the general opinion that to 4; nr§v¢a penon of the right to 3:00 p. m. St.oll's Rhythm Aces 10:00 p. m. American fPopula 4=°0 11 m. Pacinc Salan om..Concerts 6:00 p. m. Baseball reports.11:00 p. m. The Dr&!tera 6:10 P. m. Andersonfs Orchestra 11:80 p, m. Anderson's Orchastgeeinthesedaysof congested high speed tmffic. \"I |a fine, or even a _iail sentence ...| ;frote~ng their own futures by building wider roads to care for the Depa rtment o f Public W orks, a n d th e c o un ty tr e a s ur e r o f e a c h ..,..| \ w a s o n l y n e r y o u r i l 1 ~ as second-chan mother lt ¢,teposfnfflm at Blair, Nehr., the Act of Congreu of h 3. 1879. ._..__ Exuy subscription is re ga nldas apes amount.The names ol allhs rdben will be instantly ro- aovai fx-vm our mailing list at the<»:»::;:iratlun 9( the time paid for if*the puhlldxers be notified; other- biae the subscription will remain Ga force at the designated sub- scription price Ewry subscribermust understand tim these condi- Hona ue made 1| part oi the con~G n u between the publisher md opbscrlber. ;f'""""'"""""""°""'"'*""'""~="f 0 1 Helen.who was ml-ln,-....f<years old. :mer two years of lralu-lng at the normal school.hndserved for two years ai a teacherln a nelghhorlnt: town.Fler small check coming lnlo the paraouugeevery month had meant somethingalmost ,nkln xo rlchnesa, natll thennnccunumedexpenne of medical treatments had made such \'ora~claus demands upon them.Now the (wins also were ready tn golnxo the normal school fnr tralnlux:ln the fall.Ginger fel!tllxi liwasaroali~xKra\'a¢:»n~v nn :ln- prrt nf tho fnmlly to nwllne uw: | ' u s e nf educating !\l~vrlory hu \. :n'v school, Tlmt money mlgh!bel- ivr he saved.Murjory was beau- xlful,The oh\~lous_eml ..r beauty In ln-r 1-nrlls-~x chlldhood. 1 her queer,lmmll honrl. Ginger Bun h dsacred~ ly :ll-qllmh-4| lwr henullfn alaior lo1\m|hl~\|eslule.Sho nulxl eu» mnrrlxlw-lo great forlunv.l'r¢»n\i ln hvr lnexprrlcncell youth, Gln- !E ~~ ~ .rlvlu lll; lumlly hy mnrrlngze. E l l a ~ by Ethel Hueston xnmramns by.1rwln Mye rs ' ('0P1rlKlxl. Q., fleblm \x.~fz\| rn.WNL Xlrrlfr TH E S T O R Y ' cx~i7\t"r¥.n A-in me ununny :mmhome 01 l¢n~Mr. 1°|l\\\~|»Belh-odla! mlnlalcr In lhe small xown ofRedThrush,luwl.hls Y!l(\"\0l'\!b|daughters, Helen. lllrlam. and Ellen-"Ginger Ella"-are busy *groom-log" lhelr sinner niariurr for particl-patlnn ln the "be|\u\¥ pageant" thntevening.\\'|lh I-Zddy Jackson, amn-eroun rwn s farmer.her escort.nary leaves for the nnllcwated trlumoh.|.. nm mn- anime nl .me "Discl- gvr divided all men broadly intolhroc :rm-ral groups--regular men,ronmxnlv Ilgures nnd hnso pr<~leml~ \-ru.I:m:\\lnr men were llke hor fa-llmr. settled. urlmne. and immuneln sox.l.lke Eddy Jackson.Gln- gcr called him a regular.Eddy Jackson had been one oftheir llrsl friends when ll\e Tolll- \'0rS cnme to lled 'l`hru~h.llc was a fnrmf-r.Not llmt Ginger called what Eddy Jackson dld farming. The neighbors dlml no! cull l! lhnt, allher.nluzer l-Illn culled It plny-Ing.'Tln-y vnllml it kI<l;:ln\l|\::.Eddy .lm-kson wns un mzrlvultur-| lst,nn experhnenlnllsl.lie wasnflhonewsclnnnl,one of those\\lm studios ,the land ns u lnephnnlcslndleahislnols.Tlan nolzhbols lxiuglxed at nlml they rnllod hishlgln-dlnkuses--lam. the fact that he mmle,ln spot cnsh.cn-ry year. nearly lnlee ns rpuch money as lhey did from the same amount at luml. gave him n cennln authority muon;them.They snld he was.......\.........\..»M mm nm county anau nu na -gc... W...._department.The county treasur- er may appoint any number of persons to act as his representa- tives in receiving and approving applications and to give such ex- arninatlons as may be required. The county treasurer shall furnish an application to every resident of the unty upon request, either by mai or in person.The npplimmt will be required to fill out a short quaetioni .zlre giving name and .:d~ diess and answer a few questions rnlative to physical defects,and whether his operator's license has ever been suspended or revoked. The applications are made und(-1 oath (or affirmation) and slnallbe permanently filed with the Depart- ment of Public Works.The lioense runs for u period of legal residence in the state unlcaf: revoked by a court or officials. I f a person is refused a license by the county treasurer or his agent, he has the right of appeal m the department.A license cunl of convenient size tn carry in a pocket hook will be issued to the applicant,and shall contain the name and address and a brief personal descriptioa of the licensee for the purpose ui indentification.This card shall be signed by the applicant and be carried at all times when driving a motor vehicle,and shall be shown to any police or peace offic~ er upon request.There is provid- ed a fine of $500 or imprisonment for one year for impersonating a pence officer under this law, so it is felt that there will be very little inconvenience caused drivers. A ' licen.-ze m n he granted wiehmn examination nrior to Jan~ ..».........,,-mc.................... - .|we still greater traffic ol tomor- row.lt is said on good auwority that all .highways of importance should be broad enough to carry two lanes of traffic in both dir- cations. Even in rural districts,where expense of road building is pre- eminent, low cost oil and asphaltic éurfaces are providing we farmer,and rural dweller withfhigh grad" l Ihighwaya, reasonable to build mf' maintain.In this modern age, ,civilization follows the highway _and a community with insufficient or pcxr roaBs must exist in an undeveloped state. I BRINGS DAMAGE SUIT Ed Ra\'er's son was injured in nn accident some time ago at the Walter Gulachow fmn when the car in which Mr.Gutschow and young Rover were riding was :struck by the Chicago,SL Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha train, de- molishing the cur and injuring young Raver quite severely and giving Mr. Gut>chow o number of painful bruises.Raver,Sr.,has institu d a damage suit for 525,31 , naming Walter Gutschow and t above named railway com- pany the defendants .in the action.Patrick and Smith of Omaha, are the prosecuting attorneys. When you want Ietterhends or envelopes or statements call The Enterprise.184.1 BULLDOG DRUMMOND The Paramount Theatre pre- I 10:00 10:80 10:45 11:00 11:80 11:45 12:00 12:30 1:00 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:00 3:30 MW 5:00 6:006:10 6:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 11 :45 12:00 12:30 1:00 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 a. a. a. a. a. a. p. P- P~ P~ m. m. rn. ln. m. m. rn. rn. rn, p. rn. 0 rn. Home Owned Stores Marrnoln Program. Moming Serennders Classical Rceord pm. Novelty program Devotional program Uni. of Nebraska American Popular O.Andexson's Orchestra World in Review America Meets t h e rient-Dr. Gowen . p. m. Uni. of Nebraska p. m. American Artistic Em SBm p. m. p. ,m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. ble Dr. Stevenson Smith American Salon Orch. Andersozra Orchestra Baseball reports Record program Van Sickle Half Hour August Outings. Histories of!P a u l Bunyan JSl?teh p. m. Amer can Philhanmon ic Orchestra Wednesday, August 2| a. m. Record program za, m. Weather report a. m. Home Owned Stores a. m. Morning Serenaders a. m. Classical Record Pro. u. rn. Novelty Program a. m. Devotional Service p. m. Van Sickle Glass and Paint Company p. m. American Popular 0. p. m. Olympic Rangers P- rn. World in. Review p. m. Vignettes Moderne.; p. m. Uni. of Nebraska p. m. American Salon Orch. p~ m. Song Recital, p. m. American Artistic En. semble D. m. Anderson'a Orchestra Welding May Save You Buying New When you break a custlng o»`)'our muchlmry. before you order a new one, see I( It cannot he llxed by welding.The saving to you ln tlmo alone wlll oftenllrnes more than pay our charges for welding.We age equipped to give prompt service at all times. i MI L L E R M U N K ,B l a c k s m i t h munlnllnillillilnl||ul|In|nl||n|||||I|||||I|nI||1|u|n|||nunmm|ul|||lhllilllmilmllllalllilliiilé ~S c h a l f n e r &~ §F I N E §. §H a n d T a i l o r e d S u i t s § :w s $ 3 0 $ 3 5 ~ . _,q plln e, "th e old parsonage wa s n o pm-sonuge at all.It wa s me r e ly a l m \ ! e owne d by n momlaer.an d rnnlth||f n the churc h fu r its nas- lUCIi},DUI ti lt;"c um \v uuu n u amh.ive.Th e r e wa s a Ionrr.lo w building on his farm whic h (limrer c ulled the .| ..\.A.l l1'.1.lu Tnnlf ann mnllnfl ~ ~ nm: person w l o has ope rated a mo to r vehi c le s i x mo nths b ef or e ap p li c a ti on i s ma de . Th e e xa mi n i n g off ic er is en ti tle d L.. _ .r...... -lr rm nn\\|¢ Fnu nivinn the se n ts f or the we e k b e g in n in g Au g ~ u s t 1 6 t h " B u l ld o g D r u m mo n d " , a n a ll ta lk i n g pic ture,on e o f th e greatest.me lo d r a ma s o f a ll ti me i n b o th bo ok a n d d r a ma f o r m. s o 3 0 p 00 p. 10 p. '0 0 p 3 0 h m rn. m m m S o n g F e s t Ba se ba ll r e p o r ts A me r i c a n Sa lo n Or c h l e o Bec k Orc hestra. Stnl| 'n R h v t h m Ac ne 61%nufacturer of will give ser- o $10.00 ner America's largest naé m n t l us e f o r ten do lla r s a mon th. ' Th e Methodist c hurc h ha d thr ust its sma ll nplre above the sur rou nd- l n g :naples when there we re n o mo r e th a n a d o mn houses In th e town ship , a stuu urh llttle tc sllmuny t o th e lndef atlgu hle deler utlnn tlon nf e a rly Mellln dh im,Th e hu lldlu g Itself hnd not been mneh In Its best day s.a n d wa s no thln g a t a ll l u the se Us wor st one s.As uny thlut: b u t n th n r e h l t wo uld hn ve beena h a u d h te d f o r prac tlnul purposes yenrs ego.lt wa s th e g r n wln g r e n llz a tlo n - a n d u to k e n n C h u r c h mmm mu n y be a r s to gr ow u p to th ls realiza- po u - o tth e a b s o lu te n e e d to r mo r e ample nc c ommndntlnns that hroueht Mr . To lllr e r t o Re d Th r u s h ,Th e dlatrlc t superintendent ha d been ask ed to plc k ou t a "h us tler "to p u t th e n e w churc h or e r o n th e c ongregation.Mr .To lllr e r wa s known as u hustle r, and so he c ome ,wlth h h fo ur dnughters to th e nhnhhy ro wn putsnnnge l n th e 'mnple gro ve be side th e old hr owu c hur c h. l t wa s th e nervous stru ln o t p ve n vo r k atten dant upon hnstlluzt t h e n e w churc h ln to lte d Tllru s h ' tlmt Ilnnlly resulted ln tt ttervous reac tion and phy sic al wenrlng down wh lc h le d u t lust tn temporary lxllnrhxnan 1~ln~u\hh:suc reu hu m.n u n ,.......=~.-.. \.......lt th e la h .An d th em. \ \lth mle ro - st-opes and plates nnd c urlous cubes an d qu ee r llqu ld s un d f u n n y llttle boxes mul hottles and c ans o r sand nad s oll. Eddy J nc ks on dld str ange things.wl th sell.wl th seeds an d sprouts.( me n d u r i n g th e s u mme r y o u n g men.stud ents fr o m th e su tte unl- wersltlex. c ame an d s t n y w n t th e [n u n -- wh lelt E dd y c u lle d P n y D ltt - u n d lmbnohbed about wi th h l m fruter nully .B u t wh e n Ed d y to ld th em to d o nn y th lng th e y oheyed ns ll' th ey wer e s ervants.A n d s o they were.But no t the ser van ts ot Edd y J ac kso n-s er van ts ot th e soll, of the sto le. the g reat tumtlng state UI' Iowa.S o Eddy Jac kson,(or all hi s y outh un d h ls xometlutes fllp puntwa y o f deullng wl th eerlous s u lr let-ls.fitted i n to Glnger's c u m i n - :ntlo u n sr eg uln r- -_lus t llk e her la- ther.He never v\ uxed se ntlme ntn l. lle n eve r su c c u mbe d to wh ttt she blttor ly te rmed "p n wln g. "H e trout about wl th He le n u u tll P r tr fessor I.un;:ley attnluetl the helglxts o t monopoly l n her ti me ns we ll nu her nftoc tlon. nnd then he ohll¢~ Ingly tra nsfe rred hi s ulte ntlo us to the twlns , tnklng them inte rc hange- nhly uc mr tllmg to the orc nslon. or lm lh tozether.nu-.l sometlmes.nl- 9: 30 10:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 6: 3 0 9:15 §=30 10 :0 0 10:30 11:00 11 :30 11:45 12:00 12:30 1 100 1: 15 p . p. p, p T h u a . a . a. a . a. a . a . a. a. p . p. p. rn. m . m . rn. m. rn. m , m . rn. m . m . rn. rn. m . rn. rn. Stoll'B R h y t h m Ac es Ove r L a n d a n d S e a Hn u m !- - J o h n &Ne d a n d C o s -5 Sto ll' s Rh y t h m Ac es rsday ,A u g u s t 2 2 V e te r n a r y Un i o n Rec ord p r o g r a m Go oc h F o o d Pr od u c ts W e a th e r re p o r t H o m e Own e d Stor es Mo r n i n g Seren aders Cm::aic al Rec ord Pr o. No v e l ty p r o g r a m De vo tio n a l servic e Un i .o f Ne b r a s k a Sto ll' s Rh y t h m Ac es Tr o y 8 : P a t r i c k " H e n / d § li n e r s "( S F )" " p. no.Fior enc e Sa n g e r a n d He l e n Tr o y ( S F ) nH*n 5"H* - a n - i n# u"a - u- n uH_I n u - | I n - n unQw i ll u l lm - II a n E " H* n0 0u n u -h u g nI n a nc u ml _ » | f~= me Um.; w'°Z.ff §}/3, u h ~/ \ ~1 ,~'<» ` . ~; 9: 30 10:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 6: 3 0 9:15 §=30 10 :0 0 10:30 11:00 11 :30 11:45 12:00 12:30 1 100 1: 15 p . p. p, p T h u a . a . a. a . a. a . a . a. a. p . p. p. rn. m . m . rn. m. rn. m , m . rn. m . m . rn. rn. m . rn. rn. Stoll'B R h y t h m Ac es Ove r L a n d a n d S e a Hn u m !- - J o h n &Ne d a n d C o s -5 Sto ll' s Rh y t h m Ac es rsday ,A u g u s t 2 2 V e te r n a r y Un i o n Rec ord p r o g r a m Go oc h F o o d Pr od u c ts W e a th e r re p o r t H o m e Own e d Stor es Mo r n i n g Seren aders Cm::aic al Rec ord Pr o. No v e l ty p r o g r a m De vo tio n a l servic e Un i .o f Ne b r a s k a Sto ll' s Rh y t h m Ac es Tr o y 8 : P a t r i c k " H e n / d § li n e r s "( S F )" " p. no.Fior enc e Sa n g e r a n d He l e n Tr o y ( S F ) nH*n 5"H* - a n - i n# u"a - u- n uH_I n u - | I n - n unQw i ll u l lm - II a n E " H* n0 0u n u -h u g nI n a nc u ml _ » | f~= TI M E °'f»»f,0"'°Pfo n h Q / g f v.~-laIf /a .x~g p ; # ~` " aux ; :v ous You wi ll not be asham ed to show the label of these fine suits to yo u r Friends.Le t U S sh o w t h e m t o YO U E . . . .» Suits 2.50 BoYs E x ' E Copyn|h\ 1925 Han Szhallnu a Marx Complete stoc Shoes and Furnishing Merits Pony Boy make which are 1 the Last W ord in GoodSuits at a LOW PRICE. .,....~.....».,. -..-....... .... .. qw. .-'hlek mls! fogglnz: hls vlslnn.Rest. h e apec lallata ln (`|| lL'ago sald he needed. tzootl food. good ulr, a gen ml hu lld lng - up .Th e ey es wo uld e all rlgh t. whe n he was a ll d gh t. li e mus t tak e ll e zley fo r n . wh lle . n d so h ls ey es were carefully ndaged fr o m even th e falntc-sl lght. to Insur e c omplete reluvatlon n d freedom fr o m strata.hu t hls ntlre sy stem mu st gn ln strength ln rder to feed slrt~n;;1h to the weak- ned members,llls bod y mu st r est. lla ln te n ao a nd ea g er s plr lt mu s t est. .B u t befo re thls c ata stro phe. the ureh was an a ssured fac t.W lth - a few weeks. b y the llral o f Set* _temher nt le nst, ll wo uld he re ady |t'o¢- lls formal openlng.Th e n e wr s d a g e c xls ted lu h l e pr lu t. n e r a l l,n f e w nlnn ths of bllntl es s wa s n s ma ll pr lte to p ay f o r _ his aehlevement_ :Freedoru (rum worry , the doc tors ,bronllaem c omplete rest. and mental eas e wo uld So on rtelur e h ls s lg hl.l(r.Tolllver. althourzh lneully hnudl~ smllwd lu tz lb wo r k . d h l n o t wo r r y to the dual o utc ome . True . upon ls n r st vls lt to th e tloc tor i . s ome re s mo u th s prevloua.they ha d oug ht a moh lh 's tlrne wo uld he mp ly nulllclent fo r h ls rec overy, n d a t th e e n d o f t h e mo nth the t was stlll d ar k u p on hlm.Au- er mo nth, and s tlll the mlst.u e o u ld h a ve returned some day s fo r u th lr d exanxlnnllon an d re atme nl.bu t ll\E flnanc lal |ltun~ on ln th e pa raa ua ge wa s suc h aa o render thln impossible.li e to ld lms elf there wa s n o hurry .he mo l d g o s o o n .I-'or what wlth the vel. and hotel t~xpenSeS. and med- m l treatment.th e burden o f h ls ls fo rtn ue wal mo re f lna uc la ltlla n » B ut ull thla was o nly f or a sho rt me.W h e n th e ne w c h u r c h wa sh fac t ac c ompllnhed. he felt lt would eanler fo r hi s ar d e nt s plr lt to nd the r e st tha t wou ld me an r ea - oratlou f o r h la e y e ;[ le f e lt n o It of resentnlent for hls uflllc tlon. e go t ull very well.Th e girls mo d . th e y he lp e d h lm grent- .Th e me mb er s we re p atle atjf ull f sy mpathy .because they loved .[ le k n e w h ls Blh le f r o mi f to ' e over ,an d h ls eve ry ' u; ;ht t v u centered \'|\f\l\h ls prk . so th at hls ne l-mon ~ dld n ot enerlorule.J u s t u ll| 'f e r m . do m f r o m k lllln g w..\-y_l f nly the re we re mor e mon t- y l I f th e nlrln fe lt o n tl e l l on this unl. bravely they govt- no algo. ` h u nd r e d d o lla r s a mo n th ls n o t a great de al o f ruone.v_n;l tv!:l<-h ,Y\§leuL lu 1l tlnnnzh she protested. Glnger her-self. lidfly am not talk nonse nse.H e ne ve r s top p ed th e t' llr to le np ou t an d plu c k u wlld rose to present wllh a f ln ltu rln g wor d,a so ft loo k, nnrl n sly tou c h of the tlmrem H e tlitl nor quote poe.f\'5'-I le d l d n o t ulnz.I l e lusf t strolled hllth ely ln vvllh u n offerlnsz of frult f r o m th e f;g"=~ fresh vegetables, or n ehlcken r dy fo r brolllng.and ann oun c ed th at he wo u ltl llk e e o mn u n y f o r a rhle.. Re : u la r .J u s t llk e father. Th a t was Ed dy J nc kson. tlln ger tool:her responslhllltles to ' g f f u n llly wlth n g re a t d e a l o f sole | \lty .lf on ly s he eo tlltl ho ld .them ln llnc .th e twlus.th a t L<. for lleleu was nn\\' lr revoc nh ly lust to her slaterly sehernea Stlll. eve n rlln zer fo und so me gro und s o f jus- lltle ntlnn for Ill'-len.She was net- tln : old- nr -n rly twe nty - th re e.A n d llele n wa s an eve mtempere d, u nex- c lulh le. u nroma ntlc ty pe.Perh aps af te r all lt wa s ju s t ns vr elL She rezretled th at they c ould not aff ord mo ne y en ou gh to ad or n hlh r jo r y a b e au ty ln a flttlng tu na- ner.(lln ze r wa s not very pati ent.An d lt dld se e m h a rd to wult. a n d keep . n n _ wa llln g fo r lla r jo r y ' s ho u r o f trlu mp h a t th e s ld e o f th e rovuautle llgure dlspennlag c ount- less nlllllon s ln c harltable enter- pr i s e s - a u d ln n k ln g we ll a lte r th e 't'nlllvers_ also. l n th e meantime,Glng er q u lte horned to d o something*o n he r own ue eount.I t \ vn ¥ n o t th a t s h o ha d n ut lr led ,W hat. lndeed . had she no t trled?She ha d boug ht. fr o m her personal allowanc e,a t to wn mths .enples of Su n da y edl- tloml of all the Chlengo papers, for th e sake o f th e ndvertlalag sec- llo n a Co lu mn af te r c olumn she had studied.a d after a d she ha d :u|s\verr»d.Bu t these.ulth nu zh In ty pe they seemed to promlse suc h Iuvls hn es s of re wa rd . tu rn ed out html dlsnppo lulln lzly .Th e on e about nddrosslug envelopes, for In- stan c e. ln the udvertlsemeat lt hadseemedarosyroadtofortune, homo work. qulet. easy .And Gln~ um- h nd to tr y I t before she real- Ize d llnw ve ry . very lo ne lt to ok tn nd d ws a n lhouennrl envelopes and ho w ve r y , ve ry llttle r e mn ne r atlu u wa s : h i v cent=fo r th ls expendl tu r e o f ti me a nd ln k . Th e plala se wlug h ad tur ne d ou t ln be th e c o mplete man uf ac tur e of over alls a t fourteen c ents apiec e.an d flln ger rui ned three o f th e m and was Ohllged to pay for the ma-torlnl before she would confess her- self beaten. 1 li illl!a.venrcle,uul.au nu cum:wexc ee d th i r ty d ay s .I f u t s h o u ld a non-resident be c onvic ted o f vi o - la ti n g the la ws o f* th is sta te re lat- i n g to mo t o r vehic les a n d th ei r op e ra tio n , h e s h a ll immed i a te ly b e required to re gi ster hi s mo to r vehic le a n d sec ure a n o p e r a to f s lic ense. Severe pen alties are pr ovi de dIral*l h n h nnnvlnlwnn l n *IDU l"|"||)|f \ . a u ~ | ¢ - ¢¢ " » . . -. -_-. _Stag e B a n d i n a \ Ne w Y o r k Pu b- li x produc ed stag e s h o w .' Fo r e" , a l o w ta le o f th e g o lf li q k s f e a t» u r i n g A le x J . Mo r r i s o n , g o lf c h a m pi o n ; C li ff C r an e , c o me d ia n ; Oli ve Fa y e , i a ge n ue ;Mo r to n Bowie , ju v- en i le a nd si n g er , a n d the Albe r in a Rasc h I3all,et_ who of f e r so me no ve l c h or us routi nes. Th e P a r a mo u n t Gr a n d Orc hes- ak of W ork or Dress Clothing s.Let us outfit your boys for school _Qna/ify -goods at L'¢we.¢! Q)/'Ives I n G A RRISON 5-E |;~|.resu lted i n ma n sla ug h te r ,o r f o r dr i vi n g wh i le un de r th e inf lue nc e o f li q uo r o narc otic d m g s .I nsuc h cases i e ju d g e sh a ll re vok e th e lic ense a n d an o th e r lic ense sh all n o t be gr a n te d wi t h i n a period o f t w o y ea rs i n case o f ma n s la u g h te r a n d wi th i n o n e y e ar i n case o f d r i v i n g wh i le in to xi - c ated.Fo r min o r o ff e ns e s o f r ec k - . - _ Roa ds f o r th e ? u t u r e I t is c o mmo n f o r roa ds th a t we r e b u i lt a c o mpa r ati ve ly f e w y ea rs a g o to bec ome dan ge ro us because o f th e a ma z i n g inc rease ||.~ - pe n d th e lic ense f o r a per iod o f n o t less th a n ta n da y s o r f o r mo r e th a n s i x mo nths .A per son o p e r a ti n g a mo to r ve h i c le wi th o u t a li c e n s e s h a ll b e s u bje c t to af i n e o f n o t m o m th a n $1 0 0 o r irnpris- o n me n t f o r n o t mo r e th a n th re e mo n th s . C L I P T H I S A D For FREE ADMISSION next SUNDAY, AUG. 18, to K R U G P A R K ,O M A H A Everybody in YOUR CAR will be ndmilled FREE if you bring this nd.They all want to sec T HE F RLESS OREGGS in their GREAT UTOMOBILE ACT-a 2,000 m. car ridden by Mr. Gregg mms three somenaullain the mir,while another car ridden by Mm Gres!!passes beneth ll-Showing both a(\emoon and nig I. FREE ADMISSION W I TH THI S AD tra will offer an Overture I'roduc~ tion under the able leadership of Mr. Harry Brader, conducting. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie, at the twin organs will offer solos that will please everyone.Don't.forget Herbie's organ club meets every Saturday morning at 11 a. m., and that Wednesday night is "Whoopie Nite" at the nine o'clock perform- ance.This completes th third week of greatre show season. 6: 1 0 p . 9: 0 0 p . 9: 3 0 p . 10 :0 0 p , 11:00 fi. rn. m . rn. rn. rn. A n d e r a o n k Or c h e s txf Le o B e c k an d Or c h . A C P r o g r a m Mu si c a l Ge ms N e d a n d J o hn ,a n d R A D I O S T A T I O N K F A B Continued fr om page three -- n n - - 1 3:00 p. r n. . Amer ic an Sa lo n Or c h . 3:3 ¢J p. m. Son g Rec i tal 4: 00 p. rn . W oo d ' N 'String s 1 & A n th o n y E u we r 5:00 p. rn. Eute rpea ns. I I / Get Your Copy FREE I T h e n e w C o l e m a n Coo king Time Ta ble is now ready. It's Qu inter- esting Coleman/ booklet . . . yours fogthe asking. Tells you how to get the belt results fro m y o ur Coleman Cooker -- how long it takes to cook vnri- ons foods, how to save time at meal-time,etc. A valuable guide to ac- curate cooking. § \BLAIR, NEBRASKA mnunu||g|n||u|nu|nn|m|m|n|||n||m||||lu|nu||1||n|n||m|||||u|n||lr|Iuelmln||n1nl|n||n|u||||||||||||||||||m:. .~1| (~I I .»,;,;f I A ' f " - - -' H Q ! /\......... Q. ~f 1 un _E ~, a n \ ,/' _ .For Pure Sweet Milk ~'.Assue yourself by the label~/that lt comes from the \' n ~.G r e e n V a l l e y D a l r y -.~s\_ 4 I n i _ g f ~t h e ; h o m e o f ~ 'P u r e J e r s e y M i l k a n d C r e a m f f f Ci t y d e l i ve ri e s t w i c e d a i l y o r b u y i t a t \~,~.p~QUALITY MARKET DEPOT s'rom~: ~HAMBURGER SHOP NORTH SIDE STORE ~J HOLMES BAKERY = ! 0 ; ~%' i~ i; C le n Cookers Th e Co o ki ng T i m e Table was c ompiled by Mrs . Ha rrie t W./ u m a , director o f the House- hold Searchlight, a nat- ional testing service of the Household Magazine, as s i s te d by a sta ff o f practical housewivea In preparing the table, the Searchlight authori- ties made tw o distinct tests. First, the Coleman Cooker was put to nn engineering test for mv chnnicsl perfection nnd safety.The n c a me the te nt by ~the pra ctic al housewives of the insti- tute , who by e ve ry da y us e ,u n d e r o r d i na r y ho us e ho ld co ndi ti o ns , made note off actual re- sults as they prepared meals. Come in and get this V'l|BlNb bo okla FREE. . n _,v For FREE ADMISSION next SUNDAY, AUG. 18, to K R U G P A R K ,O M A H A Everybody in YOUR CAR will be ndmilled FREE if you bring this nd.They all want to sec T HE F RLESS OREGGS in their GREAT UTOMOBILE ACT-a 2,000 m. car ridden by Mr. Gregg mms three somenaullain the mir,while another car ridden by Mm Gres!!passes beneth ll-Showing both a(\emoon and nig I. FREE ADMISSION W I TH THI S AD .......... . . _ . _- - Adnwmn .l€E1 (;\\\`° S¢»S»Rfxnm BENISORF BROS. 1mammrlnfa mi ly an d | \ a ln ta ln |wo n u n u e u next.we e xl href- da ughter! In sc h ool, :md Mr, | liiver land ne ver relinqui h ed his Ma t e r Vehi c le Oper-ntor'|Liuense rn n tn m o fu tltll ln g - - n mn i h ot' | mi te for ne Lor d.I f l u u w-li me s thc-gir ls te!!th at I..-n d o b l mo to r vehlc le o p e r a to f s n mmnh c ould better | ¢spared i1Ece:1.se la w goes in to ef f o c t S e p t-ff.'2'3.. Mm vhm-oh than fron: the har- L amber 1.Th e r e is gi ve n one Il image. mat Due un-a m um amn- énce might better be deprived than¢.ha pastonln his poverhr- they dld not complain,Ellen thought aboutlt, ol' cuurie. for she was turbu-glven to turbulent thwzhu.was her birth whlch hld couthome lt: mother.Parham itsorry kngwledge of whnf. shes e n .un hw!!! L b!! W M 'E lmanth's time co secure a \ieenae.l Iso thnt every motor vehicle driveri 'will be required tn have his llc- _euse by October 1. 2 The sole purpose of thelaw is to control reckless drivkxg.By nmpmsdon nf his license md:a driver is kept off the highways f o r u t i m e a t l e u t .Ita ee ms bo The Arndt ~Gre en Va lle y Dai ry Hardware B L A IR,NE B RA S K A m n m s g m i ..»..~ fx Nebrsskn, August 15, 1929 F u r n i t u r e , r u g s m a f lo o r mve r - l\\|"I~Ma t h e w R . B e a d e d .21 -tf. | ."|~ Cherdes at Aye Broa.25-tf Wanted--Houaework f o r two ..q Plym and Onions at Aye Kms,Dried Butte rmilk at Ay e Bm; 80-tf \ D L,y ],m| sum' Clxlro pruc-Mr. Victur Wolff wu an Oma-Barley at Aye Bros.30-ti 'mr. Fu-man sum Bank Bldz-ti .In vdsitar lm Wednesday.'Kuhn's photos will plense yan. u g A nice s mom house,well lo-Miss Anne Stumpenhorst,o fllu The Enterprise and get gona E B cated.sxwmc N. 'r. Lund & Cn.Hastings, Nebr., vdsited last week-'work at hir prices.18-tl -..A man. nn...'Ah lunnh and a Sur ho me . xday visitor at the Hopewell*M i "Wilma vossut Omaha Inga He'w R. Bendorl.21-tll||JK8~lhthew R. Bendorf.21-R. came up Saturday w mn hex:Miss Do v Baxter is visiting,l-'or Sale-Jersey cowto befrwr s Chl¥|0U»¢Armstead re-cousins at the A. A. Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Baxter of near soon.J. T.Nelson,phone Bluel Saturday from a visit with n...|..... |...|.. n. n..¢....-|-x.¢Herman.259.30-lt' I.5-tf .1. ..Chris lg 5 U . . | ; § 1 n u - n u - u a s a : L a r a I " J- " - H ° » ~ " 1 ° " " ~ r r a l g u u l n p u l l ! U I m 'p r u u u c e .R a y .8 0 - t i F n r m e r s U n i o n C r u m S t a .H i m ~~*l"l..\{ " » 6 L , . \ L .'I m gn a n v i l i ~a ~¥i\;Q 1.\?\ l§l"\fu n n #i n v a n i q a ~ Turnip seed at Aye Bros.'2 C. K. Bendorf. licensed embes u n * Efiee 8-tf rout' Wn 1 l . l l ¢\ . ¢ B \ I . . l l J l | \ .L I H Q I C B Y l l l l u v l u " |v a l u e A i w a D ; . J l l \ . A | C i t l a s t w e e k o n a n d a m b u l a n c e s e r v i c e .P h o n e s :f o o d s a l e a t W o l f f ' s D r u g S t o r e o n i y f f ,1 6 1 :i a ,1 3 a .2 9 4 10I C B T 8 8 C D D B S a t u r d a y ,A u g .I T 3 0 l t 'F g f ~r eM r .a n d M r s .R e i f i 'S c h n e u l e r 'A d a n d y 5 r o o m h o u s e n e a r t h e ' S t r e e t .R .L .H a w L n ! !r w n _ \r o f O m a h a w e r e S u n d a y e v e m n g I l . | ' - . . a .n - \ . - . 1 . _ . . . . | . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . | business. »sidenee on West ett.30~4!' $1 triple wqgon Herman.John 3042. is and brother, 'iday for a (ew lutives in Iowa. relatives in Omaha. U you aren't getting 7% ur over on your money see Don C. Van Deusen.22-tl Rev. and Mrs Docherty left on Sunday for McCook, Neb.,when: they will spend a few days.Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Allen were* lirhin House.-14-tl to take s tnp down to ExcelsiorxMass Marian Jensen visited with sPl_[';'3'rd cou In | friends in Omaha and Council r __ .P'~'~Bluffs hm week.lshape.Bosch_ ignition.Enquire Jens L.Petersen and family lunterprise office.Ill)-21 | fy |g Th Bd ma -fo r a Roy Dudgeon drove to Spr\ng~.51 , ;Poi n;ri nBa| °m:;ng fxelul,Neb. Sunday to spend the Sunday dinner guests at the home'We are oiferimz the éa rmnm day with his aunt. n§€'§2"°}' I§.f¢f."3f"x5'£§l1§°§L'r1'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caldwell puff Miss Opal Hansen of this diy, visited Miss Lucilc Larsen of he- mont for a few days last week. John Aye has purchased u new Essex`coaeh and has the ;g¢n¢y" in this territory for the Essex and Hudson.~ Mr. and-Mrs.Floyd La ftll Ind Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johns of Blair ~¢r and unde rtaier,Blair.01 gk on e , 1 61 ;ma p h o n e . 1 3 3 Th e En te r pr i s e wi ll p r i n t 5 sta tio n!- rv a n d dn if ri u h t;;;.'..;;a.;....;.2.;.".';..°M:";,§.....;;;~13-rf F o r p a i n ti n g , mve d n z o r c e lla r s . li me wash ed.W o r k gua ran tee d. P h o n e wh i te 399.A .Br o u g h to n "r _30 - tf Pe r ma n e n t W a v e ,$7.50.A l l E h i a f d 'h d n f l v a ¢ n ¢ f . »D L ; m A ' H H visitors at the hi. 1~;. hipperly home. Mr . a n d Mr s . E . E . E p p e r ly e n - ter ta in ed f o r Sqn day din ne r,M r . a n d Mr s .E a r l L o n g an d E l me r B o o th o f Oma h a . T h e Sor en G.Mi lle r e i g h ty is n o w off er ed f o r sale f o r $11,000. Th i s i s a g o o d f a r m a n d we ll i m- .............|M fr I......,|1.rn.on i s 11 estth re e intnuus,ll|Uul:|.u ¢:.\\.\:p|.u<n\||,;r g f a l l _D3'big lots. $ 2,6 00 . N- f r.L\1=\d.1¢-aa.Phon e 33 16, 6: Co.so-11;G/ J e n s o n ,Rt.2. a n d Mr s .A . W .W o l f f a n d Mi s s Ru th D a v c hi ldr en,o f Oma h a ,sp en t Dea n,le f t la s t F l M r . t w oTu es da y a t th e Vi c to r W o lf f - d ay s vi s i t wi t h re ho me .C. K He nd o n , 1 1 A 'T ro om hou se, all mo der n, oak l r a n d un-.iertaker fln mR bu ilt-i n fétltllf es.hii!281°-lnhnnn IRI n n n h : :sens ed embalm-or mr . a n d Mr s . J o e Laz ur e.f a r m n e r ~Mr . a n d Mr s . A r th u r J o h n s ' s B| ,| ,_Of f i c e Br an , Sh or ts , Oi l Me al, Ta nk ag e,pe r a c r e . N_ T_ Lu n d g ¢ 0 30- 1:son \is ite1 I. at th e L e r o y Bax un; UIQ L H Ho f :Me a l.La vin lr Ma sh -Ho n 1\... ........_h o mo Inst Sn nr ln v nwrn in o and " s it e d the Fr ed Gr a b be family a t :ter Pn p illio n la s t Sun da y . M r .a n d M m .I1-\AIin 'Plmmnn nnl l l H L : |v a .U t ¢ \ \ l l }n u a n . .A I I U I I C L U I . Ch ild :e n' s pe r man e n t wave, $5.00. H r s .K. A ..Po u n d, 2 06 E . C o lf a x. 12 -tf Mr . a n d Mr s . C lar e n c e K in g le f t Su n d a y morn ing:f o r a tvéo we ek s va c a ti o n ou t a mo n g th e mo u n ta i n s a n d th ey phcm to see Ye llo ws ton e Pa rk a nd vi si t re lative; i n 1 Co lo ra - r l ;k a t . . . . A ...».........x..- p l u u r u .n .I.u u u u on u v. .0 v' A | . Th e M .C.J ensen f a n n i n th e Omni" fneighbomhood is n o w o f f e r - ed f o r sale a t a ve r y reasonable pric e.See us if i nter es te d. i 3 0 - I t N . T .L u n d 8:Co. Mr s . H u g h Su the r lan d a n d Mr s . I-Iolgar Hansen gave a miscellan eous shower last Friday after- Q " E1§}§»{r}`in§"{,; Qéoa "3h;p¢ $3,000.N . T .L u n d &Co.3 0 - lt M r .a n d Mr s .A .R.Br o c k a r e i n re c ei p t o f th e news:o f a baby g i r i bo r n bo M r .an d Mr s .Er n ea t Broc k, last.Mo n da y ,A u g u s t 12. M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y C .J ensen d r o ve ove r to L a k e Ok o b o ji la s t Rn n d n v an d wi th th e li ttle aide ;--~--- ---» »-~- ;-»»ww A(lilo u " u -'- " -""-¢""l:\" " " '' " °u o y o u p la y u n d g e f Th e E n - | " " " '" " '" ' ° " " "" " " " " "When its cards you need,see The Enterpdse.Most any kind of card from birthday to Christmas c an be f o u n d here.23-ti' Mi s s Ru t h B a r r e tt o f Mi s s ou r i Va lle y sp en t the we e k e n d a s th e g u e s t o f th e Mi ss es E m m a a n d Cathe ri ne Be c k man . 'l.*..n........-..A n...............,.n..:...... a Mm e m ls a t A y e B r o s .s o - tt E ve r e tt a n d A t h a Pilc her o f Oma h a ,we r e vi s i ti n g fr i en d s i n B la i r a n d vi c i ni ty Sun da y . Ho se ~ me n di n g- - Ru n s a nd sn a gs . Pric es reasonable,wo r k gu a ra n - teen.Le ave hose a t W .J .Sas store.29-2t ter pri se h a s a c o mp lete n e w li ne o f Score c ards,pla c e cands,etc . W h y n o t s e e t h e m '23 -tf Mi ss es Alic e J ensen,Ma r g a l e t Hen ni ng se n,E ve ly n a n d L a V o n n e Mo a ts d r o ve d o wn to Peo ny P a r k S u n d a y to th e s wi m mi n g p o o l. |Mi s s Ru b y W ins c ot o f Pla tts~ M r nnrl Nfra Qi fniunenn innlr .......... Mi s s E d i t h J en sen vi si te d f o r two d a y s la st we e k wi th h e r c o p s - in ,Mr s .F r e d V o s s o f Mi lla r d . Mi s s D o r a C a r te r o f Vi b o r g , So u th Da k o ta , i s vi s iti n g r e la ti ve s a n d f r i e n d s i n Bla i r a n d vi c i ni ty . Mr s .A. .C.Debel h a s re tu r ne d h o me f r o m a n Oma h a h o s p i ta la n d : a s m n n n s b n l q w .¢. . . . . | a! . . . . . . . .. . . \ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ! . . . . . l . . . u n d au g hte r, J e a n vi s i te d a t th e Hi l to n Rhozules h o me n o r th o f B la i r W ednesday even i ng . E ve r e tt Rho ad es a n d f a mi ly o f la s t S u u H r . a n d th e da y . o f F r e e - W a y n e , Ne b . d r o ve d o wn d a y to vi s i t h i s pa re n ts , Mr s .J a me s Rho ad es f o r Mr s .Cha rles W .Sc ott wa te r .Orei rnn arri vnrl Mmm.lno i n \ J * " ".s ,y "* < ¥ `lY o u ~ M a y B e i n ~ Y A P * A i 3 1 /»a B a d F i x ,T 0 0 .~`; 'i "4"f'I.t'»ll you do not have those furnace repairs .i made now before colcl weather you may be marooned tlle fini cold map in, the polar ~" \ \ ;\f i l ~_\I*~1 1 ~x L »_.,,,.re gi o ns -a l l e n !it will seem that way lo ~ 5 " `f ' ; ~ , : >"~ you then., ~~ 4 '~ We Install New Fin-naces \ Iohn Moore Plumbing Company (Let us give you a price on an Oil Burner) ~¢ =P50"i5 a good time to paint. Winchester Red w. Paint 100 per The affair was mo y for rela- cen: pure gives you the very bestbodyfinishandspreadsfarthel-.I We have a special on pure Li.assed' 5-Oil Barn Point at $1.45 per gal. 'We are pioneers in paints. _The Arndt. Heiw.30-It The American Legion Auxiliary eomrentioo will meet in Hastings on August 26, 21 and 28th.The :following am the elected delegates from the local unit:Mosdsmes J. P. Jensen, J.W.Blotter,J.E. Campbell, Geo. Bates, I-Ilta Brandt and Mary Hain.The :alternates ihosetl are Mesdsrnes John Jessen,C.E.McComb,Erma Johnson, 'Clarence Anderson ,'l'.A.Bohs,and oxiverfuuddiem. noon at the Hansen home in hon- or of Mrs.John Sutherland,Jr. tiyes and close fri nls.There wem 25 present ande very pleas- ant time was reported. About 30 relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Chris I-iorshoj. of Herman, Saturday EY: ening to remind hir.Korshoj of his birth anniversary.Ice cmarn, cake, cookies,coffee,sa11dwiche.s and pickles were served to the fol- lowing guests:Mr.and Mrs.M. Madsen and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mencke, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mad- sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. I-Iar~ ry Madsen and son and Simmon Korshoj.All departed for home at a late hour wishing Mr.Korshoj many more such happy birthdays. Sunday and with the little aide trips totaled 436 miles. J. C. Grasborg received word ze- centiy from his son, Joe, that he left the Boston Navy yards for a year's cruise, Monday morning. He is on the cruiser, Sacramento. J. C. Grasborg celebrated his birthday at the home of Mrs. Chriatoffer Miller last Sunday, August 11 with a bountiful 4 course dinner. A total of 14 wen present. N. T. Lund & Co. sold the U. S. Oil filling station to Ditlof Wois- rnan.He will take possession Sep- tember lst.Mr.Wolsman form- erly operated the station and his many frineds will be glad to see him back in the old place as own- er and operator. r I. n - - - q » ¢ » J "q \ || . v | » | n » A \ . n \I . l 1 . a | u l g g -- ---- -- -- -- - - -I I I U U H I I " u n ; u | ) | a | | 'Q ; | , [ u | u ; |o n U -- \ | w m v v I I n v o n u s u b \ ¢u b A i l - \ » a ;'2/: m e n I t h t `k 'h h e rf r e m o n t s p e n t t h e p a s t w e e k w i t h t h e i r l i t t l e d q u g h t e r o v e r t o A u -b u s i n e s s p e r t a i n i n g t o h e r d u t i e s l D r .M e a d w i s h e s t o a n n o u n c e t o 'i f r e e o r o u r w e c _ s w u t h e i r a u n t ,M r s .J o h n G .J e n s o n d " b * f " »I ° " " "I " 5 t M o n d a y f o r a a s d o m e s t i c s c i e n c e t e a c h e r i n t h e l h i s p a t r o n s t h a t h e w i l l b e b a c k i n | ; u T ; 'M E S '~F .M a r t m o f E 3 8 1 : e a r t h i !G I B H C H L I B B C I T O O L 1 , o n s 1 l o p e r a t i o n .c i t v s r h n n l n f n r U m r n m i n u v a n ?l h i s n f f i v n n n g n h l r r l n v A n o r l m f l 7 .0 R X 3 N 2 6 Mr. and Mrs. S. Leslie and fam- ily of Council Bluffs,spent last Sunday afternoon and evening at the John Dulaney home. Ralph Mencke has rented the Mrs.Lena Aye house on west Score cards,place canls, birth- day canls,sympathy cards-all can be found at The Enterprise office.Popular price.23-ti Mr.and Mrs.Hans Andreason and son, Swen of Nebraska City, Washington street and will move|Sr=¢nt Sunday at the home of Mr. i n t h e f i r s t o t 'S e p t e m b e r .a n d M r s .M o l g a a r d J e n s e n . M i n n P n v c u P n n m l l\s\rl l a m p i n n . l MF ..R n d M I B . J i l l ! ! !n I8 ¥ l S l 1 & l ( £ \ Il ( l - " 1 . - -- - - -- - --_- . ¢ ¢ » . . b J u u n .|" " " " " " " " " " 'The Royal Neighbor keasinHarold J. Marren of Tecumseh,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Olson of will meet 1: th h f M 3 who is high school history teacher for the coming year, was in Blair last Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs.Roy Atwood and Pauline drove to Macy Sunday to attend the Pow-wow being held there v h s .n u n : u n i ....,...n u ._._......... lierrnan,visited their daughter, V H h 1 epoine f m{.mc man on rl ay ternoouMrs. Glen McDonald last Sunday' August 15 All Royal Neighbor.; Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Guyer me welcomeand Nadene left last Monday for al ..°vteek's visifin vfcstern Nebraska. 1 §;;5_.»""I"fl§"°§l§ f1§ "'» F'l'"h°" .._..a 1 ecp onemm; Igeltlrl Iuhr, 1.\hots 1n "ge switch board has been ill for lcv- a rYl ...:,.§'..»,f .'i'i2t°§:"fi_1=f:3i eral days and forced to be away - - -w I v g y g ;-v - . n u . . - - .n . ;u w . .;A V R | g | | |s qs i l s r e m o v e d o n l a s t T h u r s d a y a t - T 0 h § \j r . ,o f O m a h a ,d r o v e U P t u m o n e y i n s a f . t h e E m a n u e l h o s p i t a l i n O m a h a B l a i r S a t u r d a y n i g h t t o v i s i t a t l m k e l e s s ?S , a n d w a s a b l e t o r e t u r n h o m e o n t h e A S .A r m s t e a d h o m e .l m . F r i d a y .M r .a n d M r s .L e o S c h m i t z O f !M r .f m d 1 \,u v e :| 7 0 u n )U\.l I.|ll 1|\.\l l u y c a Lu u c xluintz I n a |. |: u |. |l \ f l I f r n m h a l w n r beinvestment.Why week "m | \ |'I`""ee Don JC. Van Deu-Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele,who!¢w'f,"aZ';?§f§";fw0'?.iff§,51° 22-tf llve north of town s ent Sundn -s P y nesgla rn f th I1birs.Frank Jenkins cvemng at the home of Mr. and .fn»..).; .»:E;I;n.r:»\.. "il,|e';...1T:f: The Jolly Coffee Club members and families of Blair went up to Herman Sunday to picnic in the Herman park.There were eight~ een present. Mr. and Mrs.Jens Black .len- sen and family attended a family reunion picnic at Oakland last Sunday.There were u number of relatives present from Winside and points north. umnha, retumed home lust Sutnr-land daughter, Margaret, and Moe day, after two v~eek's visit at~the parental, Andrew Feer home. Miss Adu Schenk was operated on for appendicitis lust Sundaymorning at the Blair hospital und' is reported as geting along nicely. E. Castetter und son, Scott, re- turned last Sunday enening from a week's trip up in South Dakota. They report crops lookin: good un. Koopmun are vacationing at pres- ent at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Sup't.D.V.Masser will go to Oakland, Neb. next Tuesday, Aug~ ust 20th, to judge the Educational Exhibit ut the Burt county fair. Will Hughes is reported on the sick list again.Will has been having a hard time of it and his frinmh wich him nnnnflu Mrs. Alfred Feer. The Snndwich Shop,located first door north of J.L.Pound. Clothing Store,is now serving e 35c merchants' lunch.30-ll Min Dorothy Jensen celebrated her birthday August 12 by enter- taining eight of her friends nt a bridge party that evening. Mrs. Minnie Triplett and Mrs. n-......._-aw |....`, .. nm.. ..\. me rf. nuuguuhome in this city. Mrs, Kenneth Turner of Clees- land, Ohio left Wednesday for her home, after n few days visit ith Mr. und Mrs. Max Turner at the M.E. Tyson home. Mrs. Jesse Erickson and chil- dren of this city, visited in Her- mun with hor sister, Mrs. Arthur Longwell for n few days returning The following friends visited at the home of John G. Jenson near the Glendale school Sunday:An- drew Alback, Ray Whitmus, John Jackson and families and Soren, Niels and Chris Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heller have been visiting at the home of their daughter,Mrs.Grant Allen,re- turning to Blair on Tuesday.Mr. l-laller has been going to Omaha for medical treatment every day or so and B feeling much better. Mr.and Mrs.Chet Wairath, Helen Joan and Preston, left Wed- there._,Y -. g;," " "..... Mrs. Anna McNutt returned lastMondayfromCouncilBluffs , ,,.; where she has been for the past few months.She is staying with her niece and nephew,Mr.and Mrs. Si Johnson. Attorney Seymour L. Smith ofOmaha,was visiting among old' neighbors in Blair last Sutunlay evening.His wife and son ae- companied him and paid a visit to the Frank Schafer home. For Sale--An eight'montl\s old Jersey bull out of "Financial" dam R .1|."\._,i n w - Word comes from the Clyde Allen family,who are touring Minnesota, that they expect to go on up into Canada where they will visit relatives. Miss Lucile Langley of Decatur, Neh., was in Blair last Friday and called at the Mrs.0.Hopewell home.Miss Langley is the new third grade teacher. For Sale-Property an Davis Ave.First house on south Aide of B-Line Cabin Camp.Modem except water.Everything' in :oodp fungi, uuwe a:|u sun ur nerman,left Sunday for a ten day trip to points of interest in Colorado. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Parkerson and little daughter, Mabel of Bur~ lingame,Calif.,spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Peer and family attended a family reunion of the Koehler family at Oakland park last Sunday.Mrs. I-'eer was u Koehler. Mr. and _Mrs. Adolph Voss and Miss Edith Jensen took Mrs. Soren Jensen down to Omaha to Ma her1 last Monday morning. Dr. Minnie States and two sons, Co and DeVuil of North Platte, ve in Saturday night to spend Sunday with their son and hrvth- er, Dr. L_ F. States and family. Mr. and Mrs.Harry Sappenfield :md son, Clarence, Mr-.,D. A. Sap' penfield, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wrieh and family enjoyed n picnic din- ner at Shenandoah, Iowa. on Int Sunday. Mrs. Rudolph Reeh, Mrs. Alfred Reeh, Mrs . Ma x Turner and ln. |Kenneth Turner of Cleveland, nm.. t.'....»\xr...|....-.|-.. :_ n_...;-Inesday eveni:1g f o r Ho ld e n ,Mo ., to vi s i t M r .W a lr n tlf a mo th e r , M m .Ha r r i e t W a lr a th a n d da u gh - te r , M m. E m ma He n tz e .Th e y e x- p e c t to be g o n e u n ti l th e f i r s t o f th e wee k. .. . . . . .-__ _ __ _ - _ . . . _ _ c h amp io n =1§s t a t e F a i r f o r t1-V0|3hape_S e e s . J . Hé r d mi n .:io-ar. y e a rs an d a i re d b y " Rale ig h ", als o f i r s t pri ze wi n n e r a t Sta te F a i r . Ph o n e 2 1 on 4 5 .8 0 - l t Fr a n k Mc B r i d e h a s be e n c on f i n - ed to h i s b e d wi th r h e u r na ti s m f o th e p a n t mo n th .Ch ri s Ra th r n i s h e lp i n g G e r a ld L e mo n wi th th e da ir y b u si n es s wh ile h i s f a th e r - i m la w i s i ll. W o r d r c e e i vw f r o m th e E d A . 1 .........¢......:\.. \\A nun nhnnxiinn ea Mr .an d Mr s .W i i l Ca r te r a n d c h i ld r e n o f Om a h a , d r o v e u p S wv d a y to s p e n d th e d a y a t th e h o me o f Mr s .Ca rter 's iiarenta,Mr . a n d Mr s . J o n a s Bu r c ha m. Mrs . D. V. Ma ss er, who is te ac h- ing in the Morningside College su mme r s c ho o l a t S i ou x Ci ty , Io wa sp en t the we ek - en d i n he r h ome a t Bla ir . ___- ,-s o n N e l s J e n s e n a n d f a r n i l o n e ' 9 y :lay la s t we e k . Ma r y li n Gu y e r ,da u g h te r o f M r . an d Mi s . Fr e de ri c k Gu y e r , ia stay - i n g wi th h e r a u n t, Mr s . Ma tt B e n - d o r f ,'while he r pa r en ts ar e o n th e i r vac ation. Re v.a n d M m .I .M .An de rs on a n d f a mi ly o f Keno sha, W i sc on sin vi s i te d Mr . a n d Mr s . H. P . B e r te l- sen.pa r en ts o f Mr s .And er so n, \ll|| V opcuu.|IlJl.l||UDLl.lSy l u unusualta k i n g i n th e s i g h t s a n d h a vi n g a go o d ti me . D r .L .F .Sta te s r e t u r n e d h o m Sa tu r d ay n o o n f r o m a f i s h i n g' tr i p up in n or the r n Mi nn e s ota .H e m a go n e a b o u t te n da y s a n d b r o u d l t h o me a lo t o f go o d f i s h a s e vi - de nc e of hi s lu c k . Mi s s Vi r g i n i a Jones o f Ca r te r La ,Omaha entertained Misses Ca t ri n o B e c k ma n a n d E d ith J e n -sl .1-,n==:u 1nm|._v mw uw =y¢..\....5._.n_..-|.:.._e..-:._-Mr.and Mrs.Ile nn Voss andlfor a few days last week.lsen.Messrs.Harold Larsen.Chr! To Be Sure of Good Meat vv ""'"`f:"S an xzanceuuur °'""'5°"LIr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen drove Mr. M. Simonson and som, Rich-|I3'eckma!1 and Henry Olson sh ~"|'55°'m' states that they are hav-to Millard lsst"I`hursdsy to visit ard and his housekeeper,Mrs.Saturday evening. ing a fine time and are. feelin |s t h h f M _d M J h 1 .a Rgreatlyrestedandbenefnttedby0S3°h';'";_§ai0_: aging 'Sw fg gniggg a:;P°r';f:;£§_e1;;gf gfgga Mrs. 0.N.Edrmston and san the chnnne.1.._¢_'l!...A\l_.. ....'and daushter of Berthoud. Colo.. Mrs.D.V.hiasseris youngest brother,Lawrence Schnuny and family of Philadelphia have been spending s few days at the Mass- er home.They left Sunday aft.- trnoofi for Marshalltown,Iowa \.here they will visit. Miss Dorothy Gray loft last Monday evening for Minneapolis, Minnesota to visit relatives with whom she pians to go on a camp- ing trip while up there.She in- tends to meet her cousin,Miss Mary Mullin there and the girls will come home together. The Crowell Home folks 'fore ters ulrtnuay.NED. and over into iowa.Miss Anno Schmidt.who hasi Miss Ivo Bacon, who is taking s been attending summer schooi i11inurse's training course at the M. Chicago,arrived home last Sun-,E. hospital in Omaha, is spending day and will for £1 time, visit héfiller vacation of three weeks with parents,Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Loftis.so with her at this time S h dc ml t Mrs. John McKeen, who has been' Cari Jensen,Robert Gollehon Harry Beck and Kenneth Stewart returned Saturday from a trip to Colorado and other scenic points, making the trip in Cnrl's oar.The boys had a fine trip. Mr.and Mrs.Loren Shumway and son,Bobby of West Grove, Pwnsylvanin,visited for a few dnvs nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. visiting friends and old neighbors in Blair for o few days, left Wed- nesday morning for Fremont on her way home to Los Angeles, Csliibrnia. llfirs.Ab.Bennett,bins.George Loftis and Mrs.Katie Rankin of Herman,visited at the home of Mrs. Roy Anderson Tuesday while n n f i m i r w a v f n { " n w \ n n u - n \ v c : h > n »* I I f came last Friday to visit her moth; er, Mrs. W. J. Rodgers and family. Mrs.Rodgers has not been well for the past five months and Mrs. Edrniston plans to stay o week or Mrs.Sophie Reeh and Mn . A. E.Dixon are attending the moth-» ers' club at Camp Brewster south of Omaha, from Tuesday until Fri» day of this week.Mrs. Reeh met Mrs. Carl Meissner in Omaha md she accompanied her to the camp. Friday is open day for visitors to the camp. George Rosh suffered an un- Phone 32 Manv housewives in thishave found out ~ =§é`ea§}_a§EE§€- isfgctqry way~to do their meat buying is to/step to the phone an d call 32. Our assurance that the quality of the g m eatdeliveredis equal to thé best kindly taken across the new Llil- ""v'""' ":coln Memorial bridge last Tues-|D v. Masser.Mr. Shurnway is day evening for a pleasure drive as they had never been across it. A number of public spirited citi~ zens responded to requests for care and took the old people ovier. a brother of Mrs. D. V. Masser. Mies.Beu!ah Meier. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Will Meier of this city,left last Saturday for New York City,where she will spend nomo 'lim9 vinitinm hor nlrl r~|an1-. \ J \ l l n l a u v u u u a .h u spend a few days. Mrs. Bertha Mchlanizal returned Sunday evening from the M.E.hospital' in Omaha where she was taken suffering with a nervous breakdown about a week ago. She usual accident last.week which laid him up for a time.He i l working for the Arndt»Snyd¢r; Motor Co. and on going down into the basement, stepped on a. board that flew up and hit him on the face,knocking him down and L...':,...makes them certain that their orderW i be filled satisfactozi1 Tr; X13 Jorder today B .h d - " " "- - - '---cr " - -"~-" ' - "u §\v\u| 5 uavugg u n c | ;cu |u\=mau|»brui gin h .~Mr .a n d Mr s .A u g u s t e m n ne f th CU;b U _. .g lm u p q m te a L.n f "s o .e u m la n .m v e r Th e f a mxh e s o f J o n a s B u r n h a m _nd d u h t e r f . . . E l ° f Chic ago si ty .J o h n Amln r nn n n f th i s r i t v ...ni Ml lb u r h Rnd G8l"Bldil18 M u h d w fIgdrovein last Thu Hay for an overnight visit wil.l'L/B2 and Mrs. Jens Nielsen.They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Behrend and Edna Mae Cleveland and were on their way to Deadwood, S. D. for which place they left Friday mornimz. Mrs. Olive Smith and daughters, Misses Grace and Frances,left Friday morning by auto Nr Far- ragut, Iowa where they will visit their daughter and sister,Mrs. Luvia Cox and family for ten days or two weeks. ___..._.._._-._-__..._,.._,......Wm. Carter of Omaha, attended a family reunion at Harlan, Iowa on last Sunday at the home of grmul- father Burcham. There were about thirty-five relatives present. Several cars of Iowa friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton drove Io! Kansas City. drove in 'hzeadnv evening from their home for as visit with friends and relatives here.Their aunt and uncle,Hr. and Mrs. Will Hughes took than over to Fremont Wednesday to whole strips, pound C Swifis Premium Bacon, sliced, lb.~ Brisket Bacon lb...~ I A s c an ,herb a,"'i'11f.,'$'f,,|,.|ZTZ...,f\,. fan 3 7 c The .Busy Store ||Blalr, Neb. Badgerow's Milk and Cream Fresh Every Day Fresh Dressed Chicken---Lamb Roast or Lamb Chops ugar ure~-~ ess Picnics, Ib.c Pork Sausage, fresh ground, lb.2 0 C Pure Lard, lb. 1s¢, zlb. for .35c Hamburger, lb..~2 5 c Center Cuts Ham, Ib..~s...Ji~L.... Pork Chops, lb..~ see th ei r cousin,Mi s s E ls i e w h o is a tte n di n g s u mmer s c h o o l th er e. l i l a c n n v n h n u A ; n ¢ A a \ : n » _.¢ . _ - ¢ A -I Sunt. D. V. Manner has Been re~|°ver last Sunday to spend the day I _ _. _ _ . . --_. - -- _de c o r atin g th e in te ri o r o f hi s h o me f r o m to p to b o tto m a n d f lo w ha s e ve ry th i n g i n f i n e s h a p e .H o sta te s th a t Mr s .Ma as er h u on e 4 0 1 0 0 | . a v s ¢ . u C ; n : u u \ : | u u 5 C l 'a t t h e n o r n o a n d u s s t .m t h t h e m 1 t t K C w i f o r a w h n l e .T h e V i n t o n ' s f o r m e r -o r e u r n o a n s a s 1 y ~ I y l i v o d a t G i e n w o o d ,I o w a p r i o r g e n ;g g u ' § ' § ` .` § § " 1 ' l ? $E n d w i l l v m t £M r .V i n t o n ' s b u y i n g i n t o t h e r P e 5 .Here They Are! THE McOWENSTOCK CO. THIS IS THE REAL 1oRm|NAL COMPANY - w l t h - McOWEN KIDDIES 1>i.§Qi" Pifim Band All Néxt Week! more vmek of teac.hinrQim th;uiinl Ch="f°l=¢ slnze here.Mons c.\M|;s ron »llen Kin Loil Metslnler of Dnven-CDMMUXI1'mer schoof Al 0',,,i};{e'E0 'Y v l v w r r u 1and will then be home for n few week's rest before the city school.; open. Mrs.Palmer Allen was hostess to the young married ladies'bridge club on last Thursday when the affair was a little out of the ordinary, it being s picnic dinner at the Allen famx home.Follow- ing the picnic, bridge was enjoyed for a few hours.The following were awarded prizes:Mrs.Be n Nah, first; Mrs. L. C. Klopp, low; Mrs.Matt Bendorl,cut-for-all. Mrs.E.C. Thompson,Mrs.Geo. Bates, and Miss Katherine Beek- man were guests of the club. l port, Iowa is coming next Sunday to visit at the parental,Myron Metzinger home for a couple of weeks.Miss hols has been work- ing in Davenport a few years and this will be her first vacation of any length since leaving Blair. Dr.R. J. Murdoch of this city received word of the death of his brother-in~law, Dr. S. A. Preston, prominent physician o l Fremont, at an Omaha hospital, last Tues- day morning ol' diabetesf He has been seriously lll for some time. The Murdoch family are attend- ing the funeral services this (Thursday) afternoon at Fremont. More new games suitable for picnics have been recommended and published in Extension Cir- cular 542.These games are de- signw to interest the onlookers ls them.They have proved very successful where they have been tried. Duck ball relay,rope jumping relay, and hoop relay are some af the new games.Kick ball in an- other game similar w regular baseball.It is played with a mb- ber ball 6 to 8 inches ln dismeher. Batters kick the ball rolled [mm the niu-hor, as those who take part in L Mrs. E. B. Carrigan left Satur- day for St. Louis, when she will meet her dmr, Mrs. Carrie Boggs of Oklahoma and together they will visit in Pennsylvania, Mary- land,New York City and many other plnees of interest before their return.They plan to be Mr.and Mrs.Ross Ki ng and three daughters and W. B. Martin. father of Mrs. King, all of Atlantic City.Iowa drove over 00 spend Sunday with Mrs.S.F.Martin. Mrs. King is a niece of Mrs. Mar- tin.Her oldest daughter,Miss Marjorie lived 'with Mrs. Martin a 'rhree ball relay games popular with older men and women are given in this circular.The lraop relay game is liked best by boy; and girls I4 to 16 years old.Dunk ball should be open to anyone from 15 years up.Success nr !',r2.." of game nt n rommmmitv ns.-».r, I r 1gone several weeka In the mean| time if Attorney John Carriganlooks lem and lanlr, it will be belcauae he misses mothér'|| could and is open for indtations for an ¢ ¢ . L ¢ . . . .. . . . ~ ¢ . . |¢ » ¢ » \ | . |¢ ¢ ¢ n n ' n ¢ » | | | ¢ number of years avo and attended the third grade in the city schmb. While in town Mina Mtwjurie call- »<; on herlformnr classmates, PHA-contests and games should be dnt£32 §':2f".-f;:":*;':2'f":.=1.'f*'§';'r%2=°=I»»f°f re the picnic and ewrythinz dPhfm1 almos t wlo l;| 1 ;o nr the leader and his assistants, this ein- cular says.A definite program cd' l m m m g u v u m u m u\ ; u¢ a .\ u un . u; .. w u u w e n :g a l u v u H U B n e r u g u m .' g u n Q f f o n 5C hEdl .l I¢ r g f -'V .ar - - - - -- - " '" " " " " " '-num: " " '»¢1»|h i to o s ma ll f o r th e e v e -ittl\';5f.¢nt:J'.ugh£<'r. l '§;; n d e M ? 2 . ° H d 3 e '°,,£'" i'¢'?'; ;C H U R C H O F G O D " J S " a e lvi c e s d u r i n g th e W e fi fr W ; - ,t ,_§,'f,°'»':,f,,v"|3h=ui:e Ma e , J a c q u e l i n e a n d i ma p E .E .Gi e sle r, Pa s to r anq i ther e i s alway s an i rc r eaa e_i 2I 5 35-°'1'1=>==f t<:==°»=-%';'$=f~=.'=£=P€fE°'".':<'..§'E,=§£'1"'=t=€§f1*'~_Th e '*':*¥€° i . . * " ° . " ° P ° £ " ' . c o n -atte n d a n c e a t th e Su mf a) s s e r vle -w Kmger families Tuadny. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Skov,Em- met and Lucille vidted at the Mrs. Carrie Jacobson home Tuesday evening.Mr.and Mrs. Geo.Thompson spent Friday evening at the Earl Thompson home.Mrs. Freeman Luftis, Marie Pet- ersen and Bernice Lowe spent Fzi- dny evening at the Fred Anderson home.Mr. and Mrs John Jackson"Marjorie and Grace were a t Ge Henry Hovcndick home in Blair on Inst Sunday.Martha Hoier went to Lake Quinnebaugh with the Peté Kruse family.Mrs.Louie Hovendick attended club at Abe Bznnettfs Thuraiay afternoon.Mrs.Neil Thompson and chil- ent with his mister, Mrs. Roy Gil- liam and family.George Smith has returned fromOmahawherethefmdly'hnvc lived since a year ago.He is occupying his home in the southpart of town where Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Owen lived.The Owen Lxmily have moved into the lace Mrs. Sheets home. Mrs.4 .L Sullivan spent sev- eral days last week at the whole~ sale millinery houses i n Omaha buying fall stbck.She visited friends at Waterloo.Neb.before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith and Margaret of Omaha,and D.E. Hayes retumed Fdday evening from Des Moines where they had been since Tuesday.George andJackSmithremainedherewith their grandmother.Bruce is en- and Mba Hard The Baptist :Methodist Aid n booths at. the h~ week. Misa MaggieMrs.o.L.Hi m da y a t Km; pa rMrs.Albert : ed the members - shine C\ub»nt he town. Thursday = the members p two visitors. will be held at z with Mrs.Jhn Jennings West be absent from day:last week foreign substanc eyes.Fred R0berQ,3J ed home Saturd~ Ryan. ld ladies and tle re having lunch rvest picnic this :we and Mr. and and their l Florence John visit their ao:lt Akron, Col be awp ovetMrs. Alben I G v u n | r \ | m m m u : n . . » mloom at G( .nt deb.l i n .Ow n/ g mn de d ical nt d v Baptiltlands; aa-1 were dig- I l l gl ln: h. n. nfrnwn na me .'Ie 0| un unurc n Ol um nowzcompnniedbyInun at Oregon, ummm vnuY:c .Biudlc E Gofbe | ' ~ ' l l l h l " " ' | d ly close Saturday,Augmtl n . 0 . H .y dmv '.o Omnhnon unh.Although Iervicu o f wor-lorlc Goslney, F114 0 when . £E¢'"¢ '~\" _'!¥'|.|.an - m .-m.¢:-m.nv .,s.....|.\ es.The Nebras ka state c onference w ill beg in a t Holbrook Sa t ur d ay , I co nt in ue ov er S ul-Au g u s t 1 7 a m 5.W e hope t h *\day,Au g u s t 2 \Blair ch urch will be st ro ng ly rep Rev.and I church . aervi chuzch nere E ROSE HILL ITEMS mger spent S1121:, Omaha. The Hisaea Marian Nelson, Lois Qafle and Dorothy Sappeniield p m !Wednaday afternoon with lhmtlzy Menckr.l i n .Will Ryan attended a*we r for Mrs . J ohn Suthe rla nd I the South Sun- r home narth of Eternoon.Beside sent there were ie next meetingre Tekamah park filliams hostess. nr/r goesu nt :hr Geo.Iioftis home.Rev. Owef is pastor of the Riverside B'aptl,|. church. Miss Mary Wray employed at the Plateag/Bank spent the week- end at hex home at Elkhom.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coppei-_ eg- Sever-.¢c a r s l f Herman folks left here e ly Tuesday moming and vinitr 1| number of nearby towns r 4 bxost/:r trip advertising our " me-day picnic.They were acl' .npanied by some of the Hugor 4ycrs who fumishei _music._ An r .'evening the sxacious auditodum of the eollmeum will be used for the Sunday services. The representation from Lhe dif~ ferent states has increased until _now the auditorlpm of the stone ~ Holbrook. and we alsoEE»}2`}§m_|Ii=im¢ at mime win lun ~ un the Sunduv !EhoDl»GO 10rchurch Sunday, you owe th_nt ser- vice to your churrhEnid!! afternoon.lr..and Mrs.Otto |Kuhr we.re IIA.\ 'g ;n\|a|\Qnvlrhnr {"IlnPf n l i b n E .y in vltu ti or i wa s e xte n u e n to a ll m lw m a \ . u u | | . n : u \ : u vu | v ; c u Q u o u m ;............ . -- - -. _ .h i s w o r k a f e w H a r r i s o n h o m e ._c o m e t o H e r m a n a n d e n j o y t h e s e o n a c c o u n t o f a M r s .J .D .L p j w e § n d _ W § b u r , . d a y o w i t h u s .l é i i i w afternoon guest: Harnlgl mnpuaggn hgglg a at the from Sup't.M..I-I.Noragon at Lexington,Neb.saying he has been elected to teach at Haigler, Neb. which is seventyvthree miles west of McCook,Neb.They ex- pect to come to Herman soon and will have their goods shipped out there by truck. Start Weanling Pigs Right |»y"|=EED|No Av ~' l ` 0 N E `. ~" ~<G~ff ~ ~. 'They Will Make You More Money Blair Drug Col. Big Tent BI IR I A| |I Read it right in The Enterprieen It always pays to patronize The Enterprise advenisers. from Sup't.M..I-I.Noragon at Lexington,Neb.saying he has been elected to teach at Haigler, Neb. which is seventyvthree miles west of McCook,Neb.They ex- pect to come to Herman soon and will have their goods shipped out there by truck. Start Weaning Pigs Right |»y"|=EED|No ~ ~ TONE 'They Will Make You More Money Blair Drug Coi. BLAIR, NEBRASKA Big Tent BI IR I A| |I Read it right in The Enterprieen It always pays to patronize The Enterprise advenisers. in one of his accompanied by Mya. or of Craiir.drove t a n -fm J¢~=n§1`éf rid£1{,Mm.Henri I n h r ~Anna, Mrs. John Tay lo r u i d Maxine,Mrs.Jo!}§.Toft L and wife return~Friday.y from their trip Mm Claude Yowcll is assistir le? came home by with the work at the West cafe. from Sup't.M..I-I.Noragon at Lexington,Neb.saying he has been elected to teach at Haigler, Neb. which is seventyvthree miles west of McCook,Neb.They ex- pect to come to Herman soon and will have their goods shipped out there by truck. Start Weanling Pigs Right |»y"|=EED|No 'T O N E `. ~" ~<G~ff ~ ~. 'They Will Make You More Money Blair Drug Col. Big Tent BI IR I A| |I Read it right in The Enterprieen It always pays to patronize The Enterprise advenisers. J r . a n d lrlnx an d Me rle ! llllm8 n , | u n : | | u i ula.u ¢l|Ii.|||..,*1*'\'\__t *|"l--..\»...». 'Iunnn iias béokkeeper in the offices of|"-av bf gh@"B1a¢:k Hills and repofr Supt. and Mrs. Noel Seney and u.children of'Decatur,were guestswhois agent for of Herman friends Saturday eve- lm. C h a r li e Ha n s e n a n d Mr s . A 1 - ¢ r . . a n llluuly buu .w....=.-rin lffannqg.Ey g ly n W i lk i n s an d ]Mr s .He n r y Ho ven i c k 'a n d !H!rs.| the S w i f t P a c k i n g Co .a t S o u th a c ieli 1 , f 1 t . .f | ~ _. s _. . . . . . . . l u n u n n n n ~~~~~3 ~~~~IMr. a l ll Mrs.Harom layior uuq lACllua.|...,.........,.........._._-__.¢adn»n;nd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jes'|;\enlngdfo1h0ho f==;<1 r h e r é f g a f i f .'"'§Ih;;§sP8=fnts.'¢h@ Grand Union Tea company ning;y e ea o a s ls r.--f ''l i n .Lester Hansen and Ger-\Mn and Mrs. Huitt Lowe, Bot- ,n_'f'»;ds=¢=\;fme¢ at the PEFSUUHEQ §'§,'I'.§,.T"f°§°'2,,°'$'§Z'1" §'3§`é§`§fa'l£§§.ga jgg .§'i';i'€fl' ,;"§1P@"Chf*'~° ttvle. Elva. and Earl Hansen,.Fredmce and Carrol! took Sunday dm-i IG'a dternoon to qunlt.at the parental, C. E. Hover home market Manda .i ht_e zcago Edmund and Leonard Matth1escn,i@|» at Freeman Loftisi rs._ pr¢w Hansen,who has Mrs.D Buck 'ld he 3 U8"~....Lheen vmsatmsd her parents,Mr.th L .°a.nop "'f=Ar-Mrs. A. L. Sullivan was a Sun- ur anon soent Tuesdav ln the dav dinner meat at the Jacob Sa-nm Hinvlitm. Hans Aye and HOYI Mr. and Mrs. Harold Umiey &I\¢ll...,1 Min AIhm»¢R5-nnnrf sn fowl country at thé Pete Larscfn hoz}\e.'l§aika hunMr. and Mrs. E. W. Burdic ac~|Mr.and Mm.E.I-'.McMahon~Sunday at Vi'~i"chiliirei1 i m visiting at Sevard,;;_`;k;""i;f£"§;;Im;'B{, " ' t r e, Neém.d .W1 home at Knoxville, Tennessee.A lsie an rrlett.:son "°'.friend Miss Jeanette Dill of ElkW -. .Sunday evening visitors at the 5911: ' Taylor home were Fred t'f'"'"`d Satur ay evening from "iPoint,S.D.accompanied her vlslt near S ox ty'[home for a visit and they areBpricks and Harold f=;==-»~§dHnrionDenmane r.on HY .A arty \\non at the home ,Ia; Shelton to visit, ielntives.of M1 and Me? Nelson Geary on d ggget;:::;fehla':'gehert;:§'°e with' li t; and Mrs.A.A.R0¥lShf1W'Satu11:lay evening in honor of Mr.Seats attached were last week' and Hr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmus-(}eary's pamnts, Mr. and Mrs Er-added to the equipment in tourist] 'men and Donald spent Sunday at.nest Geary and Dorothy who are park,which will make i t much the Chi-ie Rasmussen home.here visiting froro Colorado. They more convenient when there am'ur. and Mrs. Wall Ryan atten-were former residents of N°"'|l=¢vm1 picni parties.J. c. Bai-\ ded the .idly Coffee Club picnic a"iE"gi""d ~Joy,care er,built and painted: Herman Sundey..|\ -ithem.|-'1'1.. re...._ Hill Inches have elven n v m n u mr v t fl i i i l I The Herman baseball team and, Big Tent BI IR I A| |I '~ ~e~ou More Monef J Blair Drug Coi num, NEBRASKA » The ao Pr:0i$|.E ,___., ., ____ We Want DEAD ANIMALS Hogs - Sheep - Cattle - Harses Also . Hides - Pelts - Wool - Furs Our Trugk Will Call Pmmpily Our Service is Free Original McOwen Stock Co. ALL NEW PLAYS Best It Vaud vlll Adults $0c:mam xo LADIES FRH: MOB !|I1 11 RED To | GRAIN BINS soo \'susmsLs $85.50 w o o n i u m : s % a s . o o Fnizhr vnld u__~avrum nlllon In '\»K-¢»..ou»..Na» a sul... An.' $ \ .' "1 -"' -'" 'f '"" ". ¥ H?,;uuu1u|u1u §~. ~»ma=a======u=\1 ~~ Ill E ~I 1 ~~~ ~ ~¢S t o r e s C o m b m e o r T h r e s h e r h e a t Wllh ;;¢rlec| succ ess and dollars s aved on y our crop Big Tent BIQZIIR Mon., Aug. i9tl: The so rr-ibiiuz' I I iII! :!I II ii I iI v McOwen Stock Co. ALL NEW PLAYS Best It Vaudevllle Adults $0c:Klddles 10: LADIES FREE MON. e o I ~ .é ¢.ylC9=.. ~~ ~ 7 'u 1 o ~.Q ;€ ,. i f }.'Q"QF~ Reliable Service,Too Our aim is to give Quick, Reliable Service Call us for A n y R e p a i r W o r l g "W e can do it for less because it costs us less to do it." 0M a r t i n W o r t m a n G a r a g e ~ . . . . . _ . - _ _ . . . . . .. . . . . - _ . . . _. . _ .-. . . . . . _. . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . _. We Want DEAD ANIMALS I-logs - Sheep - Cattle - Horses s Also ) Hides - Pelts - Wool - Furs 0111* Truok Will Call Prompt!! Our Service is Free }.Il.I\IER C. PETTEYS, Solicitor , 1'sc Your Phone, Call M.\RKE'I' 0326 xi gm phone-5I.\RKET 0337 '~ -i|- Mrs( I.Lukins of Teknmah and week for an extended visit withMiss Janice Daugherty of Oinalm,|Mrs.Mcliiahorfs parents, Mr. and left Monday morning for a vena-|Mrs. J. W. Brunton.tion at Green Lake,Minnesota.Mrs. C. R. Gray was on the sick' The Burdics expect to be gone list the past week.|several weeks.Dr. Cameron will Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Panish and go up Inter and Mrs. Cameron will Mary Made off Omaha stoppedreturn home with him.Ihere Sunday for a brief visit. Mrs.August Lowe and Mrs.enroute home from Tekurnaii Bertha Lowe were Blair callers°wl1ere the latter spent a few days.Tiiursriay afternoon.I Mr.and Mrs.Fred Story ofi Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wachter and.'I`ekamah were guests of Mr. and' sons, Mrs. Anna Peddie and Ver-|Mrs. A. W. Barge Monday evening non Van Horn left Tuesday morn-and attended the Hugo play.ing on e "=5°9h°'= trip tq C°1°md°|:ima Gladys Smith and a mend] They will visit Denver, Estes Park of Sioux City,spent Sunday at| and other places of interest.Ithe J. W. Brunton home, guests of: Mr.and Mrs.Ross Rasniussenglliisa Mildred Bmnton.In the aft-I . : : ' .~ ¢ | ¢ | ; | i n Q , |.nun ull.1.1\r¢Isla I. number of 1Nns motored to 0ak~ where the Herman d defeated the Oak- |:\fast game thathe score was 5 to 2. Jul: unuauu -» bww.. ........._-__.,(I re tc lleu Me nc k e c ame h ome o n " " " " " "' h mr n d n y a f te r spe ndi ng a f e v i Mr . a n d Mr s .Ra y mo n d J o h ns o n g m Su n da y s h y : w i t h Mr s . F r e d Ma y le .I o f Oma h a ,spent.W ednesday a t m a " t m e t af' Hr..a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld I`renc h,ihE par en ta l,Ha r r y S mi th ho me . Ea f' £m§$ 1' ",g Ri c h a r d md Ma r y B e t h s p e n t l a s t Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y J en sen O n o theru3..;LL..T...~I nu n \n ln »d10\FE LID t g ~ ~ S u n d a y . | , _ m ' l u n n n h n ¢ n 1e c o u nty ma i n tqi n e r s r Han ha d wrwk d nin lr: s u n d a y 3 ' S T " i z " " i ° 1 1 " ` i s } i " `k @ " i " 1 {`A h f 5 v 1 1 |Jn r .a | 3 u d o p e g g |e y w e n t y W a y 0 1 g a e y l l a . s U ¢ . C u H u a ~ " \ . .r w " .. . . . . . .j " " " .a n d f u n i l y s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e l a n d c a m e h o m e t h r o u g h .S i o u x i t h e g r a d i n g w o r k o n t h e n e w m a d £ 1 8 l l e n c k e h o m e .. C i t y .l i t .a m d M r s .H a r o l d R a s m u s s e n h i r .u n d M r s .J o h n C o m p t o n a n d ' a n d D o n a l d a n d M r .a n d M r s .A 'B e t t y v i s i t e d a t P e r c h C o m p t o n ' s A . .B e n a l s a w s p e n t W e d n e s d a y i n l w e f l n e s d a y e v e n i n g . ~ H a n s e n ,G e o .G a r r e t t a n d 1 . f ' ; " i f $ ' . § ' . § , » ° } » ' ; ' l " ¢ " . I i § ' f . ' ; - ? ? . l f °i i i C h r e b e t D e n s m o r e i e f t M o n d a y f o r ; p i ; : i n t o v l s i t r a t .t h e B u r r H u n k 1 B' " " ? ' § . l ' £ . . . f w a s h e l d a t t h e W i l l E h . ' § . 3 { .' § ° . . . I ' € ' . §. f ¥ ' f . ' § " § . ' i . ' i i 2 i i 7 - ' H a r m o n h o m e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n i n a l o n e n a t i o n a p a r k . h o n o r o f M r s .A l l i s o n C l a r k .|L y l e G u y e r a n d f a m i l y w e r e M r .: m d M r s .J e s s e H a n s e n a n d » H : . | r .N l s o n w e r e F r e m o n t c a l l - rrn 5!atv1da5°.The jiorrin Ward family were1:iea.~n'°;2Jy surprifeci Saturlay eve-:lirrx nfttfh n -crowd of friends drvrm <!in or them in honor of Sumlay upper guests at the E. C. Lippincott home.Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sutton vis- weat from the C. E. Hover place.Miss Janice Daugherty of Ommi ha,is visiting here at the homie of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burdic.Otto Christofferson is driving :1 new Ford coupe.Mr. and Mrs. George Lowe, llirs. W. H. Yaicish of Fmmont, Mr. ,und Mrs.Everett Himes and childrenenjoyedapicnicsupperinMead park Tuesday evening.Mrs. Ben Alsop of Ben, Oreixon who came to attend the funernl of her sister Mrs.Richanl WiseizedatJimS°'°"S°"'3 Sufldfwaieft Thursday for her home.iicr a1~t.e:noo:|.mother Mtv.Robert Knott nc-bunday guests of Mr. and Mm companied her home and will Claris Lnpplneott \vere ?vlr.D. i'l;,sp(.."|a few munthgi thereualntl i II to her home at Little Sioux, iowa i lr. W \i .i I 11 ..i i x: PTF'iff!! were "'"1 1 "1"l if*-B0 Hansen,}l...|L \~\.lf ii..1ii. i1}n~|, li ' Ve r 5 1 mI.li lfi |.:¢;1il- 1 Frs. La i r.:luf e, (T\.::¢"i.;Wal-1,Iu- ciile Brandt mid Carl and Clar-. mee Petersen.A very pleasantl time was enjoyed by all.Mrs.Lester Hansen,Gertrude and l-Zlve Hansen spent Friday afternoon in Flair.| Mrs. C. K. Anderson \iSib@d on Wednesday and Thursday at the: lense and Lester Hansen homes.. and Mes. Andrew ltohs and Ia ml y spent.Sunday evening at lite ,John Beeklun home..Mrs. F1111 Jensen, Joan and Li- .flia Jean, Mrs.John Petersen audi ilumthy und Jens i'et\rrson,Mr.=.| Lester Hansen,Gertrude"Elva rpent Monday afternoon at the Will Ilansen home.Miss Marian Peterson returned Sunday after spending a week at the John Petersen and Fred Jen- sea homes.The Peterson and Jen'-men families spent Sunday at Lit- tle Sioux. as members of the fam- .-tnueraurt,Henry Anderson ana with another daughter,M rs.P-lr.and Mrs.Ernll Gottsch a"d,1li§rtle Fisk nt Tacoma, Wash. """'5`° all of Bennington.r Arthurl Larson arrived Frida; .s.-ai Luullu Allnlch of Caaroll,from Det;oit Michigan and u.ill| *§"" ~ "~*'*'"l5 tins week nt. ti""nmke his home here with Mr. nnfl'*Em leek horne..1 -Mrs.D.Buch and attend School l Phe Bench bommumty (.lub metige is Mrs.Bueh'.-1 nephew.|Thursday at the home of l\irs.|Mr.and Mrs.gd Olson,D:1;:~Harley Appleby, north of Herman.mar and Ivan :iccompaniw },,.iMrs. Appleby served 'E very mcezlriiss Louise Christensen of iillci lunch.the next meeting will be ilorn,Iowa left Sunday morning! with Mrs.Andnew. Be ck Aug. ~by auto for a two week's vacation: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc.Crackenlm Estes park and Brush, Colo. vrere Sunday guests at the J.E.The ladies of the Baptist Mis-! Mutlraeken home in Blair. Neb. \l;1`hey intend to visituntil t e latter part of the and Mrs.Theo.Lundt and and Neil Sutton will rctum new Sunday afternoon visitors atsndrevrBéck's.f _Lhris Jensen lttld family attend-ed n picnic at the Uaklfmti park Sunday.Quite u number of Mr..Jensen's relatives from near Blair and from north of Oakland were there. sion circle :lid very well witl: C.R.Qtttton and The°d°1"¢1their bake day held Saturday nfLundtlef t luesdny for BtiSS£U.,Ethe McDonald store.They clean-ih'=I°1ed a nice little sum for their ~ ' efforts.Ibn >|City Marshall Cummings haf' tome worknnen busv the forepurt of th i and Earl Hansen, Harold Taylor!th h -_.leazme Marie end Billy 1~==>»1<»F|"'f.1.I..3f.?' Beck and Jr.oi Blair, ;,;;';,§'°;;';;;,#f,*,';,;;,1°§=';; ;§;3,";*;;;; and Miss Agnes Beck' or tJms.ha,ior thegpicni;P -11 | Mr.and Mrs.Leo IIannnn'nf Omaha, spent the week-end nt th. Gilbert Olson and August L0\'»t homes.Mrs.Bertha Lowe and Stanleylrft Sunday in their cur for llar~ 1 lington,Colorado to look af ter some busine=s.n xiifligd pisinrf §`§.i'i"f Wulf andi l " "'."l'~M""'°"'"'"'."°°""? "b'f! Iimlily spent Sunday at. Oakland.;'§ "'. h*","'t§w"'fdf M35 1\aonn has been if=1vr<f\'@<l by l1a\in;~;a Leonard and Glen Appleby spenti .fggflh at 11 " i f"~reunion few loads of gravel placed thereMondayafternoonwithKenneh#"lg 'd""" held at ~lue L"'k°* lotta which will do away with the rnud Hansen.1°".l.h"ei'-d .p'V I at the end of the pavement.miss Goldie Erickson of Sioux s mf ami," "',"°'°f 'ft '°"`S'§_"*' ° " l The leaes of the Methodist Ami stlity visiu-<1 at me Francis Fora-` " .ay stnoo nas forty-, ve.met Wednesday,August I4 with| am; ho me i mwee k.1 f',""1{}"¥;3"'§°'I,S"§f"§of M"f airs.n.1..S1.\"!JD¢'l`ht~se ladies Mr. =-=» »1 - ~ Ta y lo r drov e n f . . i n nnilyccl~'rnneli e Bi i ii t;nr ~ ~ w i t h a ~ o f m Omaha Monday evening to vis- and family. Ralph fiohnshnd fum-~f.iTl.§"f,,.'.T"{.','§§fi"'"the help of The entrawee to tourist park m\=.m~m=w;rrrzx-rr nA'r.PROOP. FIRE-SAFEYI l..»&'\AAA.L.¢A\; ¢ . \ . . r » » ¢ » , ¢ ' » - - .. . - _ __ _Buli ttn mr a l ife ti me .Ga lva nize d lu-e l thmughout #nth a ll the Inte nt w nve me ne on foriilltnx a nd discharge 'Thorough ve ntihdon prolcrvn tho gra in in Fm: nhnuu \hi.0 holding ;lo r h e n m n r k e t f l e a . M m n d n o u b l o fo r o t h a : u h m ' = = ' { ; ; ; < ' m l a c a i l a n m u u u w n z r 4 :o u rn n n r r o u n d u d g u o n t h o h r m A b o r m l r i n z n u t n v . - - -u. 1256Bn.1 7 4 . 0 0 a M u d : d l i n e n n l vn n t z e d n u m F l vv n u r 2 0 1 , 0 0 wa r rn n ay gu n ne d i n n r h t an k . n d b i. ir f a - '- - h - - - ¢ - - e u I n vt n r l l h d V t d i fi m l1533 Bu~Ul1£.uu. wehuma n; uy n.,--_2 0 5 6 B u n an Q ~1 ||f§¢i|)¢dDn |q | ¢ 0 ¢ | W e u m m a k e a r 1 f r e e ! e n o u g h - t e F a r m S t u u r u r : m i l s I n n p i t i l l e t u : , n . 0 u 9 a m -ri s.W : l l c l v n r l l c u : . m ~ .man Co. ~ @ 4 '. ~Se e thes e Cflumbla n De alenz "~ ~c o xm h m a n S t e s !T a n k " ~*Makers-Ka~ sas Clly. Mo. n .".a n (East \Vashing'ton St.) BLAI R, NEB1zAs.1<A \ MARKET 0326 \ig\l| Plmne-M.\RKEl' om Packing House By-Yroducts Co. 21:10 M. ST.so. OMAHA. NEBR l II I cn m a k e s o 0 n .".a n (East \Vashing'ton St.) BLAI R, NEB1zAs.1<A \||m m m - u.\nsn xmnxsr can Packing House By-Ymducts Co. II sl. sr.so. 0)lAl'I-IL Nsm can l II I cn m a k e s o 0 Holmquist Grain Co.. Blair. Nehr Rivett Lumber & Coal Cn. Blair. Ngbr Hancock |mp\ement Co.. Blair, Nebr. I n .".a n (East \Vashing'ton St.) BLAI R, NEB1zAs.1<A \||m m m - u.\nsn xmnxsr can Packing House By-Ymducts Co. II sl. sr.so. 0)lAl'I-IL Nsm can l II I cn m a k e s o 0 n .".a n (East \Vashing'ton St.) BLAI R, NEB1zAs.1<A \||m m m - u.\nsn xmnxsr can Packing House By-Ymducts Co. II sl. sr.so. 0)lAl'I-IL Nsm can l II I cn m a k e s o 0 Waldo Hancock. Herman, Nebf Amazing Overtone Switch makes SILVER RADIO 12-M0ntl1s~in-the-Year Radio n m "--A j j ; b a y - - 8 - l u h o a l l - o l r c l r l u S o r o c a - G r l d r a d i o w i t h m a t s h a d l i n p r - d a n c e ,d y n a m i c : n|> eal s¢r (}e wul uln a) $130 H F 5 ~ ...x ~~|" |I L ~15 u ;M ~ M ~e / - 1 ~|| .I s g . .!=;=,l _ ,.""':f a»; _ ' ; 1 |.W W;~~\§ ~ L.\~¢ ~,,,`f, .,.,.. ,~-_ .~~'=l~»u»`r , ->rI / 'f~.. » 2 | "I T last IL:-nonth Radio in a reality! Only in SILVER RADIO will you find the Ov(-rtono Switch and Static Control. The opennipn is simple. When conditions uregood, the prcsaure of u finger on the switvhgivesyoufull\ulue of the hiilu mmnical notes, even from dhetzunt slatiom. Then, when conditions are bad and static torlurcs yourear, a touch of the switch subdues static to the point. where r¢..':zption aguin becomes n pleasure. Through the Overtone Switch we give you better tom;Llear enuncintiom--less stalls: in summer--year `roun¢l performance for thc first. time. lnn't that worth looking into? Ask the SILVER RADlO dculcr io prove Lhae startling clnims by a frcqxlemonntration IN YOUR HOME. Hearing is believing. 4 No Aerial or Loop Needed » 1 .- Farmers,Urain & Lumber Co., K0nnard. Ncbr n .".a n (East \Vashing'ton St.) BLAI R, NEB1zAs.1<A \||m m m - u.\nsn xmnxsr can Packing House By-Ymducts Co. II sl. sr.so. 0)lAl'I-IL Nsm can l II I cn m a k e s o 0 ¢ s \ \ Q I n s ' s \\ a\= . \ a r -f -.~»f:;:T"f'..~ = ~f l y ll y u ; . - '23 ,,...,\" i "f:.\ `r ~ ".L l '"-11Q.!., Q . g ~~ g *M '»§_~`9\,I J ? "r .}"-'é"7 .-= . '~ » l J. , -/ ; , ~ x e f s :§= "l '3 "" ;.fi .f ; , , f f » f~ ~ " ¢-*.|, I r v 1'r ~ ~ 1 ~f : u. _ ; =~$ 5 n g Q : > ~ = ~t e ?l i ~?€ §? f * ~ § f a »* f . . . F . .-.. .- := ' ~. +~ _'v i *~.' V J " ..T 5 - -; ~~ r ° ~-~rf . M r La.Qi ?'4év|s ~U i ;r ¢;y.1`f":{¢'4*.1 e s En '"M r '~Y J :" ' <»=" "e ' E l ` \~. ¢T .~ 1.~ \ \~~j \"\ -~ »s f .~"" 3 - ' i " " 4 ' ~ .- : t r a - e s ..& } 5 ¢. " ` \ L ' N - .f l " 3 ,' l m .r 4 _;` F W . 'If _f'; c w -B `5 #1 n m Clemens W=1=f=m=e==who ily,H - m m Péterson and family "".1§3.§\<i'i1r§fiienry RichterandM3 patient at the Southslde hoav and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Willgins of dm!"drove out 1.0 Alliance, 1 1 1 8 1 ' B h l i r a n d M i s s E d n a A l r i n c h o f N e i ) . S a t u r d a y o n a s h o r t v a c a t i o n . M r u I \L.'\d M I R .~ ~ 3 n d C a r r o l l ,IQ w g _|hnfizT»f l g g g l R y a n c g m g h 0 'l R E g r - a n d ~ J e s : a a n a n d { § " " ; !M t n a n d M r s .E d w a z d Q u l s t a 2 d f m m L i n c o l n 'I` h u r '= s d n y w h e r e y w e r f e u n u v c n m g ' g u c s a d h t : L S u l d n y a t .il e I1eW a l l H a n s e n h o m e .1 , , § ` S i l 1 ' f J o i p c g - , y n m ; ,h o m e .s h e h w b e e n a t t e n d i n g l . c s q m m e r t r - r m a t t h e s t a l e u m v e r s z t y . I J a m s B l o m b c r g s w e r e S \ 1 = 1 d a ¥ I m . . -w i l :n n n n r l t h e r e m a i n d e r o f im|~1 B! *r 1 -1 dinner guests £L the .»\ndrcw'},"~ g "§.,me here.I N E W E N G L A N D 'E\vS| Sv endga :mi home near liennard.'§o§§"'l12i`§gi'L 1_§,:.g g n Tucs- '|hifs. w8llEf LICCl"§lCk@|l 8.tt€flll'day 3ft¢(!IlloUll 3:4 3 gugst gf Myg_Mrs.Raymond McGill and Ju- ed a partySaturday afternoon an D W e"of Blair. -nivr \iHil¢°d at the Floyd McGill the home of Mrs. J. E. Maher ini M i s Esher Morrison returned Sunday.J h J k liimir.._to hor work in Omaha 'Ihursday,'`o :z ac son,Mr. and Mrs.S'm"' ami famlly uftfr sponding a few duysnt herLiilrjorxe andkhroce and Mrs 1-ien~of Ashland visited Sunday wlthihumc here3?.Hoveudic were lfrtemonl.vis-mr.-@=. simm mother Mrs. Van A1»w Kqb .a Ez M11 1 fmiLorsSaturdny.l c n u t t l 1-'1 - n i a h m .*"" ° ' ° " "?: o r e05,an on o e ,Hr- and Mm Ernest Geary and Mrs. élifl B01 and two childre.1| §?$"1'"§.'..§'L "m,f1;"'""trlp no of Schuyler sgzrnl. a couple of days Mrs.~ ( j Burdic;and Eugene last week at the Chris Jensen returned loaf. week from rf. ten days home.. ._vigil with the Mrs. Jesse Lackevc tins.-nth! of Colorado visited at theZoe Lyons home Wednesday eve.1 ~ 2t\dI.eo§1a .*?1=*&E*=i==~B°:= anal mli- n s m n g a z m e m x n l n n o l e r n o m e . "Annie and Meta 'I'homp=w|\ spent, Thursday afternoon with Birdie, Helen and Marjorie Loftis. Marie Petersen and Bernice ' h u e :pant several days lustIe$ st the Prernan Loftis home. lm. Viek Skov and Lucille as- sist/ill ln. Arthur Anderson cookIn L lxre ahen Tuesday. F. E. Fletcher and family spent Friday at the Ed Fletcher home. Mrs.Frank Broderson and Mrs.Sdn: Jackton, Marjorie and Grace3,¢1p¢.i Mrs.Henry Jackson cook for 'lhredners Tuesday. i l u .Frank Laoftis and Stellalantgomery spent .Friday nl. the Init Hswmdic k ho me . lr. a n d M rs .Pete Larsen and'lm-ie spout Friday at the Eddie |.Fletcher home. Hrs . Arthur Anderson helpedI n A n d r e w Nelsen cook fordnenhen Friday and Saturday. `Le¢mlrd Larftis aecompnnied by if! mother, Mrs. Geo. boftis wok:isis drier,Birdie Helen, to Arl- Tuesday where she had her wnsils removed. 'Sunday afternoon visitors at the.Ted 0L4en home were Mr. and nl-s. Carl Ericlcson and I-J\'elyr\,|Mr. and Mrs. Chas Husk and Eu-_ gene left Sunday moming for Peetz, Colorado to visit an the home of their son, Burr Husk. family ut Sterling, lllniois.Theyalso\'isil.cd in Cllicngo while away..Clifford Owen has retumed to his work at the West Bros. gm-ngeafter a two weeks vacation.Mins Nellie Mae Sheets whoA l f r e d H a n s e n u n d f a m i l y v i s - t h x ~1 d (_t h I b (_ a u n e m u o y e r l e o e r sg g g d g ?i }i . .'? .? . E'. ?? 'B a l l a r d l w m e c a f c i n B l a i r ,h a h r e t u r n e d h o m e y .f o r a s h o r t v a c a t i o n b e f o r e e n t e r -M r .: n d M r s .L o u i e M o n c k e a n d ..._c h i l d r e n w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r v i s -~t e a c h i n g d u t i e s i n S e n i t o r s a g t h e A r t P u l l e n h o m e .;'M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e F o l l c n a n d P L .P ° ' " ° "e f t l a s t W e d n e s - C l a r e n a a n d M r a n d M r s F m _ | d a y o n n m e n t i o n t r i p t o t h e l a k e . 4 .'''u n n o r t h w e s t e r n N e b r u s k a .: : : : L . :. ; : " . . : " . ' § . ° x i . . ' f { . 2 . n R e v .H e r b e r t M .R i c h m o n d o f l l l o m l a y m o r n i n g .T h e y p l a n t c g A m ' l ° y 'N e b . ,w a s e n t e r t a i n a l a t be gone n week or len days. Monday evenng Mr. S.Lockling who is staying ut the Ted Ollngex friends from Modslg Iowa and Mrs.Dom Sumner and Leon of.er'noon.Mrs.L. R. Harrison en- lKennard and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lippincott. lllr. and Mrs. John Compton and Betty drovg up w Lake Quinne 'haugh Sun ay and enjoyed a pic-lnic dinner with about thirty of home, entertained seven of hissupper Saturday evening at the Godsey home. Mrs.Wm.Jensen was hostess to the Flying Fingers Sewing Club at her home Wednesday al!- tenained the club Wednesday, August 14. Friends have received wordfrom Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Camernr that they are enjoying their trip immensely.They have visited a H! 1"Hemmed in" without a 'phone! ;4 Put an end to the feelinz that ¥f5£[i1é rim of the woffd.Eliininate the uneasinesli ~ ~ peace of misngtl and hangs over you EE1nhun 1rn\| | n.nU9_ than l'1l"\l'| | ~LR nf R inwww..Ju.. ..,..... ..... -..._.._. -. __ ._.,____,°, A 'phnuawill dnit. A 'phone will dve you a wonder- ful feehng of gncurlty. You need this pmtectiva om- lida link Your fm-nly needs it. W`hmrv¢r the emergency, a 'phone affords wonder- mn "uni \N'x¢h n 'nhnn¢. s doctor mav be mlled. a n ~ ~ ii "_i.'1"~ s u m ~ . a i d m m from any number of sources. for convenience, too, in Il:un. Earl 'Thomason and cihil-itlwir relatives nuri-aber of lox-me} residents among them Mr,and Mrs. L. V. Acker- man at Klamath Falla.Ol e n a possnbilitiea ue Ii;nit1c:sdIJ : Z X ~ f t » e m o o n a t !By all means inétnll a 'L1!::::°.e today.he B°!m°f\d McGill home.1'lgmmnd Inliis from Ft.C81-I ~N NEWS |isq A n M.~Segttle I II A | r T last IL:-nonth Radio in a reality! Only in SILVER RADIO will you find the Ov(-rtono Switch and Static Control. The opennipn is simple. When conditions uregood, the prcsaure of u finger on the switvhgivesyoufull\ulue of the hiilu mmnical notes, even from dhetzunt slatiom. Then, when conditions are bad and static torlurcs yourear, a touch of the switch subdues static to the point. where r¢..':zption aguin becomes n pleasure. Through the Overtone Switch we give you better tom;Llear enuncintiom--less stalls: in summer--year `roun¢l performance for thc first. time. lnn't that worth looking into? Ask the SILVER RADlO dculcr io prove Lhae startling clnims by a frcqxlemonntration IN YOUR HOME. Hearing is believing. 4 No Aerial or Loop Needed » Made by SILVER-MARSHALL. lnc.. Chiugo»--»~-=»~w. J. sAs mvm ON RADIO I5 LIKE STERLING ON s||.vER Blair Telephohe Cobm spent several days last week G.F.Lowe is driving a new ll fha Mme of* his parents,Mr.four-door Ford n d l n since la n .xi l m. G e ur xe L dd s .week.` lr. a nd Mrs. Emelt G¢ ll7 und John Reid whose home in in _Dondsy visited with the Blum lad Colondo, i| visiting hen at prea- waxnmgton ann me Laverne wwefamily at Oakland, California. Mrs.August Lowe entertdned nt n on-o'clock luncheon at herhome Mondly for Mrs. Leo Han- nan of Omaha, Mn. John Suttonl ~ ~L o c a l a n d L o n g Di s t a n c e Servi ce birthday of their son,Ralph. Plav- es were laid for Mrs.Eva Fink Mr. and Mrs.Ralph padger andson Jimmie. Miss Margaret Bad~ get and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bad- ger. of. Fremont.Lirxand Mrs. Hurry Adams, of Lincoln visi on Friday at the home of M Adams' sister, Mrs. Ralph Badger. Mr.and Mrs.Ray F.Roberts and daughber,Fay,were supher guests at the G. I. Pfeiffer home on Friday evening. visiting at the home of their.surit,Mrs.Sam Holsttin and family in Washington.Rev. and Mrs.P. J. Rsinertsenand Sylvia and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reinertsen and sons of Chicago were Thursday supper guests at the Lars Holland home.N. J. Andersen, Miss Nana and Walter visited in Fonlanelle Fri» day.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussenand family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ~n: Anna and Esther Han-FL.Iverson and Mary Helen of orothy Larsen and Esthu-Lincoln,Mrs.Lara Rolhnd andscilla Wrich.Mr. and Mraf children, Mrs.H. C.Larsen and'inertsen and son also vis-'daughters and Misses Edna Ha m the Rasmussen home.sen and Viola Nelson.Saturday following folks were enter-»"ft°m°°" guests wen:Ama and for Thuriiday supper ,,gEst.her Hansen,Mary Helen Iver-rtin Larsen home: Mr. and son and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rein- ~rl Rosenbadm of Minne- Grtsen ¥md.S°"5-.Minn.,F.Rosenbalm and|m m m and Bobby Dltikmeyvr d Mrs.Hayes Rosenbalm of Fremont,spent Saturday and ughters of Blair.iiunday .leg the Fred Dickmeyeg ome.eir parents,Mr.an§a=1f",f§§_};§;§" =;;Q3;=Mrd.I-lennan Dickmeyer,also °»°Miss Irene Stork drove out. Surr F n n c i a Me h r e n s w a s |:-.. ,. af te rn oo n vis itor a t th e h o me h i s a u n t, Mr s .L o u i e Gr i mm. Mr . a n d M r s . H a r r y T u c k e r i l l f a m i ly dr o ve to Ma c y Su n da y th e In d i a n p o w- wo w.L i ttle I o n s Tu c k e r sta y ed v}ith Mr s .G r i m m . Th e Blu e B i r d s o f . B o n o me t a n Mo n d a y af ter n oo n wi th E li z a b e th G r i m m wh e n th e g i r ls ju d g e d kitc h en apro ns.Th e c lu b p l a n t to ha ve a pic nic a t B la i r p a r k Mo n da y . |.:. N o t m a l ha s been te ac h in g ne a r W ak ef ield.Th e g r o o m i s a p r o m- is i n g y o u n g f ar me r o f th a t v" i e i n ~ i ty a n d th e y o u n g p e op le wi ll re- si d e o n a f a r m th e r e .Th e r e we r e u n u mb e r o f g u e s ts pres ent.\ Me s d a me s E v a F i n k , J .C.Bad* gen-, J ennie Cook,o f Lo n g B e a c h , Ca li f . , an d J . C .C o o k , o f F r e mo n t mo tor e d to Li n c o ln o n Th u r sd a y wh er e th ey vmr e gu e sts o f Mr s . Ra lp h Un th a n k a t a one o'c1ock lunc heon. Ulxuun lJ1\.l».\J|..\..:| visitors at the Lars Roliand hom§.i sen,E................-.-.. R e m J o h n A n d e r s e n o f M i n M _ `M r s .A l i c e L a r s e n a n d g r a n d a p o l i s v i s i t e d W e d n e s d a y a t t h e .' ° " 'D o n a l d K r u g e r " f 0 ' " § * h ' - p a r n t a h N _ ]A n d e r s e n h o m e . " ' T ' e " t f r o m T u e s d a y u n t n l F n d a y M r s .C h r i s l ' e t e r s o = \a n d c h i l d r e n a t t h e L .E .L a r s e n h o m e .T h e y s p e n t m e a f t e r n o o n t h e r e .w e r e a f t e r n o o n a n d s u p p e r g u e s t s H r .a n d M r s .L a r s R o l l r m d a n d -T h " " d - " Y a t t h e P e t e r I v e r s o n a n d P ! A m o s ite d at T h ; ta in ed th e M: f a m i ly spe nt We¢lnesday e v e n i n x| h ° m °.MVS;' °-»-t\ . t- _n...._;.............|A..4¢=-.ul HDOIIS..a t : n e r i d H a n s e n h o m e .1 n \ ? \ ': n n u s n l u a w r n t l l L t l | . . u | : | c uu l \1 |i f v I _ . . - _a l . .6,. |l. .». .{. \_.» . . .. l l n l vl e l . ' § f l u u l ..~_.. . ..-»I Friday~ afternoon guests at th Martin Larsvn home were Mrs.J A_ar' .......................... < h J u r, .f r ligl 1.M u :'¢f1 "M I 'P The Mc0we iddies~/ith Oril al MCOwens ..~_.. . ..-»I Friday~ afternoon guests at th Martin Larsvn home were Mrs.J A_ar' .......................... < h J u r, .f r ligl 1.M u :'¢f1 "M I 'P The Mc0we iddies~/ith Oril al MCOwens u u n u z x p a l l . ;u u l l u a ;u w v n u .; » v u l u lR d s m n a s e n h o m e .f r ; u c l l u u ,n y c u u u u l n u n ;v l i n b u l g U l l a a u u L u l a .L A a u -a u u . ¢ | .n u n .. . .-' c a m e h o m e v n t h .h e r a u n t a n de n d s h e r o a n d r e l a t i v e s I n B l a i r .t h e f o l l o w i n g r e l a t i v e s a s s u p p e r M r .a n d L i r a G .1 .P f e i f f e r d r o v e g u e s t s o n S u n d a y e v . ° e n i n g ' ,M r .a n d O n a w n ,I o w a o n S a t u r d n y | M r s .J a c k D o u g i a s a n d s o n ,J .P . , L e r e t h e y v i s i t e d u n t i l S u n d a y l o f M u r r a y ,M r s .D o u g l a s ,o f S L a n i m :a t t h e h o m e o f M r .m u i . L o u i s .M u .M r .a n d M r s .R i c h a r d unc le, Grac e a n d Ra lp h Ra y S u n - d a y e ve n i n g to s p c n d a f e w d a y : me n ti o n .Mti r i u n J u n e B a n d a r o f He r m a n s p e n t Tu e s d a y w i th Ha n - al;1»Mr m 5 Ea'iiI~l'.f`i1ii-1`i}[ ""'iw»al"`S{£""" Iiirliléi- guests ;;th-;:"aundGusfaveRollnmlwerePeter Nielsen home were Mr. and to y afternoon visitors at the Mrs.Hans Andersen of Herman, whLarsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Croudy of evl and. Mrs.Nommn Warrick `uesd:\y morning for Burn-all\ther places fo r a vnca ti d the end of the week.'Phenix Lter, Helen is with hqr_grsgngl ..,».' "W ..'\.'. ,_*».;o J Lg, H n 1. 1 "-.4J*{ '~¢ - ¢_,r ..... .,» r s' 4' I Iv >- r u ~- i{ ; '~»si 'r s. .,g _ '-\ . .Lk ...r ;\?£'=-6 F .d : f m _ Nl 4.I1 .| 0 =» 1 0 '... i f p=»,+41"'a\» | q `: H v¢l~'€'~f»:. ';v\ < .* ». .3 7 : "J L .+ fr L. . ." } ( ' \¢ ¢::»4_.h.\\. - t " » . + IAP_3- ."J.r.1 i "- " + ,\.P"v°~;1 jr *lT r .5 ;....J -Q~. L i = m ; _ ~ ; ¢ § ..J:..;.'-H535 .4;r:: "" § ¢ $~§ -.\.g` -¢',ga 1 1 four Shqe 1')5urPr1ce and Eileen of Lincoln mumedislm ana mr. and mrs. "'=\°f°'"""' moved !.hc recently lrom hem.smux, m._|" - "home Sunday after visiting a iewS0Y\ and Ph}'\llS-,Mr. and irs. D. C. Leonard. of left 'I duyk at the Howard Jengenhlmme. MMM. 9155 "°,§`{`»?"n"?°"£§"'i2 Lincoln visited the Iorepart of his A L O N G T H E 32 ° M .M n an TS.e cn R " h t h 'd me ,f .|r?....fl.f:lsg...|r:..,c¢lf§;|\Vnhoo nnd Mend Sunday for ==|¥ff.». IR . . . ~ ~ r rs '~R O AD I , | , mg h3' U I U V C L U l . 4 l 5 l \ . U l l || . J u | | u | l ; ,u | » n u . , ,th e m ho me .Mr s .J ensen a n d c hi ldr en wi ll r e ma i n f o r a \veek's visit with relatives.Mrs. Julia Petersen of Pasadena California and Miss Leona Potensonof' Fremont. vveie Satunlay dinner guests at the L. E. Larsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Al Stien- braker and Eileen and Mr.andMrs.Howard Jensen and children spent Wednesday evening there. 'rim u P Larson farnilv en- visit with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Victor JohnsonattendedashowinOmahaSun- day evening.MiSs Edna Nelson of Weston, is visiting at the Chris Benson home..hir. and Mrs. Chris Peterson and family spent Sunday evening at the Chris Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs. Bmanupl Andrewson and sons spent Sunday after- noon at the Rudolph Andreason |1 1- or * s u h a n _ n u -. ». .. -. JJ e a n a n d W a i t e r E c h t e n k z u n p j r . ,a r e s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k e n d w i t h t h e i r a u n t ,M r s .B .F .C o o k at Scribner.Rev. Harry M. Johnson, of the. Alrneda Congregational church, of' a n - h m - l r The Kindred Mcrryrnakcrs wereentertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George Hain.Mrs. NormanWarrick,Mrs.W.J.Boite and paren ,nt the Neum Warrick home. PEACEFUL H IL L Mrs H. J. lrolte were voted in as,.....Portland, Ore, occupied the puipiti new members.The afternoon wnsl i'lh.resh£Ing dues .;==~=»g;<f e ~ here on Sunday.Rev. Johnson is spent. in sewing and visiting and."'°'""5'on 3) vi ~B ' ed at M l i Iiiueliers.visiting with relatives at Oakland delicious refreshments were serv-'.and consented to supply hero foricd by Mrs.Hain.Mrs: Clyds.""'*==§"°'i ."\'"i'°.'}w e g one day._|l-'itch invited the club to meet M .<;"=.n k i pmi h ~ S a n a : Mrs. F. C. Paulson and clnldren,5v\ith her August. 22.\__"ff ~A '':_m,n°f.rv. 4 F4 /2§JA01| 1.n .Ei§§!"! ~~.*~ * f i :fi 1* ~.f x 1 \ .' .. *f -` s 1 : p u f f '' i ~ r e a l f f " i - t i me .~ luginn/IL . teriiiineilnthe fB'1i6I~7i}1g"gue§¢s on home.Sunday: Mr. and Mm. Knud Fram M.r. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and and Mr.and Mrs.Ted Jacobsen fanuly were Sunday guests at the and family of Newmem Grove and! pargntai,Nels Il.Hansen home lair.Mrs.Chris Pete:'gon,Ir\in and Irene,Mrs.Lucy Larsen,Mrs. Henry Rasmussen and children at- tended a quilting bee Thursday ailzernoun at the Ed Newkirk J. C. Christensen.in Mr. and Mrs. George Ruhr and Opal, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rahlfs :md Mr. and Mrs. Alben Hansen and family spent Sunday in Vul- of Laurel, spent the latter part of! the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Steen, Sr. Dor- othy is remaining for a longer vis- it.Mrs. P. L. Cady entertained sew eral guests at Sunday dinner. They were Iliesdames Walter Bemen-kamp, I-'. E. Webb, V. \'. Marshall and son Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs.J.W. Simonscz1I""-*'"'" """""'-".and children were in atlenriance Mm.. .Annu V'5°A anrlt lnudac S . .Voss nailed at t e ugusUundmc ~;§*°"j°°"at a picnic mihome Wednesday afternoon. "£n o ge m Lore l..amim|Mr.and Mrs.Herman ~ and rchiilien .Til Lira I.ay1i1an`sU'l"U°'f'°'Jack and Ralph v mt a i ~in Blair Sunday afternoonbrotherluarlProsser of Ltbanun °Mo., spine Sunday with the famf Calf-a i l ; = } ; n g l f g x f s c " " M .»-.ily of lllr. E,.nymams sister,Mr°"o { Ire monl.and Norma AndenwmPete Elliott near Tekamah.inf f'."an u;rs\ Rnndnv rlirmer and J \ f § H i ; ; "e B m i d e r shoes.Here is "Old '1' om" -only five dollars for a kid shoe made on a cnmlnnatlnn Inst.. Steel archluppon and nonawinkllng hw] s:nr.-ieenurcs lelrlom Iound in this prltrdshun. Cnmhtt, Ion wear, and mnnnmy-you'll Klnd dl ~ -='~==-1'-g§= in'1~m:¢.1mna=r»m¢. sum s ml W y .R a y m o n d R a s m u s s e n s p u n l u s t h o m e . S u n d a y a t t h e H .C .R a s m u s s e n M r .a n d M r : ' - ~ ' " "s o n a n d s o n s . .UA .,,,.,.5,............- - ,--~---li ne d t h i A u g u i i .Mr . a n d Mr s . Ro la n d Oms b y a n - !Mr s .Ha r r y Ty s on ,uc c omp.\ L r.a.E ma n u e l AUdT'~?a'no un c e the b i r th o f u s o n , Ro la n d lb y Mr s .W a ts o n Ty s o n o f Blas t,'i§ §§i l° i=; m§ §"S s u .L ,i n '=°ff=;==;;>'W " }` i| Major ,ho r n o n Mo n d a y ,A u g u s t to o k her aqua I n a u l u n lululc a;Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n W r i c h a u me d G o r g c 'o en a m 12tl .I-'1 nee a n I e a n o r mo n .».Iuuefnr n n m l ln l r i b l a..1n;A\Q||\l£l fsavnihv a f f a i r wa s .ilgfferlnit nn:lc Tlinarlllv mOIn i1 lI I! u .('h?Se'..1?'"""'}f'1F"..X".'"l'i'e.._..- Illulllc.hi r.a n d Mr s .A m o s Rein ertsen :md s o n s mtu r n e d Mo n d a y to th e i r h o me i n Chic ago a f te r s p e n d i n ; . L ._._¢., Mr.and Mrs" A n n 11 fl N i n n l'ischer's Bnotery i UU IID | | ; | §"|g ||\ ,|| ,pJ Ava un - . w -- - r ; \ | |I : l | } v; u u u AA \a |J u » » - - . -- -r \ | | | n n v u Y»¢¢.- - . ¢ - - 3 rs . us .to t h e Bla c k H.ills.held at F ai r Gr ou nd pa rk o nn Qua l-f o r t g e 4 - H Ci ub c a mp f o r F* "* :" ' E§ 'f §' 1 i" .§ .' " "` °" me | u| .u .r W A l vi n K a t t a n d A lf r e d Dlc k -d a y wh e n n n u mb e r ol*relatnves day s.Ru th Mo r g z m also i s m A m ", r i c h _ - Ma r i e K a h n k m mey er sp en t Sund=1>'af ter n oo n an gath ere d f or a p ic ni c d inn er. Th ose c a mp the re.1 E lme r Ma r h e n s s p e n t. Tu e s d a y a f . th e Ch ri s I'ete;°s;:; h¢}m\§In 1 pre se nt we r e lr ."" "f ?" "F "1 »f "C.I 515.un:i_ airsi Predd Riay s e g ;te rn o on atHen ry W r i eh ' ¢= . Th e 'oun 0 o -a u s Cook and :ion Zugene,a u €Y€f» ,Sun u 'w l t r.a n 1'='-h r a n dnhnwI1nnnnanrntiIRIic e CIEIIIH M r n ml Mm. Hu r r v Gi lf r v. Of A I ' 1 Ha n llli i n HBIlTl3.l!.Li ilflall J u n e ; ~ l f ° . § f f ' f ' 1 . T ' . . § l ' n f ilnn~,L "r a ~P. J .Rein extsen ho me . E vn li n a a n d L n v e r n Ra h lf s a r c,. social at the church Sunday e"'3"|lington, Mr. and roi.. 111165 curry, Marjorie Anne aml Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Pearle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glanzol,all of Omaha and Miss Elsie Arnold, of Creston, la Maxine Skinner, of Blair spentthe week-emi at the J. E. Aeseh- bochor home. ning.A large crowd was present, but the storm scared them homo, s o t h e s o c i a l w a s n o t a s $l.lCCE.iS- f u l f i n a n c i a l l y a s i t w o u l d h a v e been.Mrs.Chris Peterson and IrenesoentTuesdayafternoonatthe i3""&""S t d . _mar_|un\: \:tu|.t:u uvu Shun: ns .......;?,u":.r t?3 ,g ~ n y e`mmg.Bla1r hospital Sunclay. 5 _L;M .H bert Hansenl Clara liahnk returned home onl r an ra erof Omaha called Sunday afLernoon.§{""?"'5' uftor staying; at the H. R. on Mr.and Mrs.Llyde L'letzler.|uriensSundayeveningMr.and M,.5|lnst two Tum Wakefield, Jr.and Mr.and|Alma Mrs. J. S. Conety were guests of _f_=g}_?j_'j"_§}home at Fremont for the weeks.WHch returned to her Blair Saturday eve afternwnnkwithMarie pf Economical Travuporhfiol I ' "" "I m m u n - u r -w ' rZ . § H § V, _ 5 . 0 Q i l f |__f Ch1-is Nelson home Min Lillian Lursen ol' Hemnn,h M \..,...._.,,,__.___is mndlnx this week'|l. the home 1 i»..|'.¥.'|-,kk went.w.¢n.__|,¢,,,,.,,.'. mf her mister, Mn. P. L. Culy.day md vlnited untll Fridaywith August Wiele stayed nt . i l l 1 Little hcqueline Peter;o:g_wp her slnter, Miss Gertrude Wlrrick Joh W r i d 'h :| ue kl | i la " my I nn .....». -.u l ARLINGTON NOTES 'ph A \.H made happy on her fourth birth-e C xfilr*11121 home m thcld when her mother Mrs L Ncountry was the scene of a pretty "Y 9 ''home wedding on Wednesday at Ifeteraon enerta1ned-a group of h i n f h n o o n w h e n M i s s J u i i a M a r -l i t t l e f n c n d s 1 : 1 h o n o r o f t h e e v e n g ¥. \ . . Z . | .. . . . . . .. . . | | . n u n n f \1 ° { \ f | |f n at w W n where the latter at- "5/'°""~"-» °"--'------ay e Chriarina Wiese and Mrs. cw..nds summer school.!\ \_\._.x n....-,. Dun mm, l\\.n{l» Wnch and Margaret . Schqmcfcrr xcalpn anu uwee N., N... ...-..lnephew, Ralph Wilder spent Sun- day with their brother,Glenn's family " g f Arlington.Clyde etzler brought his wife home Thursday from the Evan- gelical Covenant hospital where she has been the past week fortreatment.Her friends showered her with cards and letters of good wishes for her recovery on Tuesday.The Blue Birds of Bono canning club had a meeting Thursday sit- ernoan with Elizabeth Grimm when the members attending wereRuthMorgan, Edna Mae Tucker,Eleanor and Florence Dixon and Elizabeth Grimm.Guests were'Elizabeth Ann Quinlan,Mary 'Tucker and Frances Morgan. Most delicious refreshments of bananasplitswithicecream,nut cake and pop were served by Mrs. Grimm.August 16 each memberis in invite another to their picnic ,at Bunn's lake.Mr.and Mrs. Arnold»Simonsenand children of Ruskin, Nebl were supper guests Saturday at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Simonsen.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson and Paul and Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Tyson were guests of relatives atthehomeoftheirsister,Mrs. I helped Mrs. John Wrich cook methreshersonTuesdayand Wed- nesday.Elmer Martens retumcd w his home at Fremont Sunday d h ! ! spending two weeks vacation its the August Kahnk home.Verna,Marjorie and HarveyKuhr enjoyed swimming' at Voir!-an's park in Fremont Monday xl- ternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen and children visited at the Aug Kahnk home Thursday evening,Mrs. Anna Wicse and Hans and Louise Voss attended the show in Blair Saturday evening.Mrs.Hill and daughters o l Grand Island visited at the H. C. Kuhr home Sunday evening.Mrs.H. C.Kuhr,Ralph and Jack visited at Harley Jenselfs in Arlington I\londa afternoon.i - and Mrs.'m. Hanmn and fa mly spent Monday evening a t the August Kuhnk home.Harvey Kuhr spent Sunday with Albert Kahnk.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrich, Im ora and Corinne were Blair callers Mrs. llenry Wrich for a weeks va- cation._Lillian Kahnk returned homc Monday afternoon.heora stayed.with her grandparents,Mr.and: /z0!é¢;} Jeecafz/ Nuernberger,of Wakefield.The bride was dressed in a gown of pink georgette and carrie a bou~quet .of gladiolas,snap dragonsand.sweet peua Her maid of hon~ or wore a gown of rose crepe and carried a bouquet of the sameflowers.The groom was attend- ed by Clayton Marshall.The rooms were decorated with beau- tiful flowers and the 'ceremonywas performed by Rev. J. E. Aes- chbacher.Luncheon was served ,immediately folbbwing the cere-mony after which the newly weds deoarted for a brief honeymzgm The bride, a daughter of Mr. Mrs. A. C. Marshall was graduated from the local schools in 1925 and =ince taking a course at Wayne p. ni.The youngsters had a merrytimeplaying games and brought Jacqueline a number .of nice gitts. The lunch was served on the lawnwhere one long table was arranged with pretty birthday cakes, one ateach end of the table and a pretty bouquet of flowers as n centerpiece.Tiny candles were at each place and little dolls made appro- priate favors for all.Those pre-sent were Marilyn Nelson,MaryJaneHebard,Phyllis Campbell Biernite and May Walkenhorst, June Spangler,-Phyllis Dowell, Anna. Marie Anderson, Joan Lud-wig,Patricia and Genene Jensenl Iand Warren Ilohlbeck.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson and sons,of Herman visited Sunday evening at the Dr.P.L. Cady home.A picnic complimentary to Mrs. llobson Ludwig,of Chicago, washeld at Fair Ground Park on Fri- day evening.Mrs.Ludwig has been visiting at the home of herlnther,, C. C. Marshall, in Fremont and returned to her home on Sut- urday.Mrs. A. W. Ayers who has been spending her vacation here with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Blackburn and other relatives, left on Mon- day for Rockport, Mo.where shewill visit her daughters, Mrs. W.W.Dilliner and Miss Angeline Ayers, before returning to Camer- on, Nevada, where she holds a po- sition as dean of women in a col- lege there.Mis.s Florence Walkenhorst was the guest of honor at a miscellan-eous shower given by Mrs. J. E. Aeschbacher, Mrs. Leslie Peterson,and Mies Viola Walkenhorst at thefarmers home on Friday evening. For amusement the ladies made out humorous menus on heart shaped cards and also wrote their favorite recipe.Miss Walkenhorst was the recipient of many lovely gifts.Those present included Mesdames A.A.Hohlbeek" John S.Hebard,Leslie French,Chas. W. Andrews P. L. Cady, RaymondLudwig,L.M.Peterson,A.C. Boldt,Harry Osterrnan,Alice Newcom John Walkenhorat, Miss- es Alice McKibben and Florence Walkenhoret.Mr. and Mrs. Mason E. Mc!-lib- ben,of Sterling,Colo,announcethe birth of a son, Mason Edward, bom on Thursday, August. Sth. H.L.Pharris who has been working in Lincoln for the past month,returned home the latter part of last week. V.v .Marshall,Lawrence Hall and Walter Eghbenkamp left on Thursday morning for Texas, Ok- lahoma and Missouri where theywillmakean inspection of the southern nurseries.They expect to be gone about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Badger en- teflamed the members of their family at a six o'clock dinner onMonday evening in honor of the .. . g f 5 " f _ If ~ _ - . . . _, When Sorrow Comes When (he hand of deaih enters your home.yon realize that many things are to be dong,but you cannot plan/tl§em§for|you are overcome by y o n r great loss. Our service at such :time wil prove most acceptable This is the time to order your monument for Deco- ration delivery.-We hand- le an up-to~date stock of mounmenls and designs to select from. Our orices are moderale,workman- ship and quality of the best. We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our line. "All work pu! out on an absolute guarantee" 0. A PETERSEN Monumental Works Frem ont , Nebr.. See Us FTM for Low Prices For lnlormatlon see S. Harvey Pounds mf. Nebraska Sze the NEW Singer Sewing Machings at the SINGER SHOP Cdl fur Free Demonstration If your old machine needn repairs just call BIACK 183 NEEDLES s m s and everything for the ,.1 0 u v1 m n.\., . :¢.:~./' » 1____.r L~, r f'.».~ ....°' -. 75~. \ S I X C Y L I N D E R C H E V R O L E T S .on f/Qe roadakz /ess téan eiqét montés!~ h i r r v M c K e n z i e a n d h u s b a n d a t |1 h u r s d n y ¢ v ¢a u c r 3 p \ : u u . u | | » ; .. \\ l f . . .l l -heLyons Sunday.._eral days at me mn .DannaM;. and Mrs.Frank Dlxon and home near Bennmgton.. iuughter, Eleanor of Sheldon, HI.stopped _Sunday aqd Monday with n,\P'r1s'r c u u n c u NOTES- HAA r.m..|v nf their éousm. A. E.,,. L e s s t h a n e i g h t m o n t h s h a ve elapsed since the first Chevrolet Six was delivaed into the hands of a n o w n e r- a n d al r e a d y t h e r e are more thqn a million six- cylinder Chevrolets on the r o a d !And the reasons for this overilrhelming success are easy to understand. Into a price field that had hitherto been occupied exclusively u m m : ~ b o d i e s - v ~ * ~ E f h are available in a variety of co l o r s - represent one of Fisher's great- e s t s t y l e t r i u m p h s .A n d i t s safety/ and handling ease are so o u t s t a n d i n g t h a t i t ' s a sheer delight to sit at the wheel and drive.In fact, the new Chevrolet Six has completely changed every previous idea as to what the buyer of a low-priced car now b y f o u r - c yl i n d e r c a r s -~has a right to expect for CheVl'0l6t 1138 iDq`0dllC€d hlg [n0n9y_ *~\puw ; u | a | J -..-- _ _Di xo n o n th e i r r e tu r n fronm vi s it- in g re lati ve s a t W i c h i ta ,Ka ns as . Th ey also vis ited th e J o h n L . D i xo n f a m i ly a t Ca lh ou n. .Mr s .F r e d Ra y an d Mr s .C li f f - ord Ra y sp en t Th u r s d a y af ter - n o o n wi th Mr s .Cly de Me tz ie r . Mi n ; V e s te i i n y d e r o f T e k a m a h Sun day sc hoo l,10:00 A . M . Mo r n in g wo r s hi p , 1 1 : 00 A . M. J u n i o r In ter med i ate B .Y .P .U.. 3: 3 0 P. M. Eve n i ng s e rvi c e , 8 : 0 0 P . M. Pr a y e r me e ti n g W edne sday 8 : 0 0 P . M. ur... i n I mvn n c hi ld mn ks n e r 'and George Hem or nermunwneSunday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson,Miss Ann Healey oi Blair helped l ! i.¢"¢i{L Zi; S1 Suhday I next Sunday.We invite the par- ents of our children w oorne tc her sister, Mrs. Don Metzlet ¢°°k'the Sunday school.You can either for threshers Wednesday.Mrs.Harry Tyson spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, Metzler.lllr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson and Paul w e r e Thursday evening guests of/ Mr.and Mrs.Byron Bunn..Mr. and Mrs. John Newell and Mrs. Watson Tyson of Blair, called at the Harry Tyson home Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzler and Virginia were Sunday visitors at the parental,P.Healey home in Blair.Mr. and lllrs. F. Muller and son spent Sunday afternoon at the parental, A. A. Anderson home in -Tekamah.The Riverview Sheep Club metFriday evening with Ruth MorganattheGeorgeMorganhome. Delicious refreshments were serv-ed hy Mrs. Morgan.Aug. 19, theclub will meet with Elizabeth and lewis Grimm.'Mr.and Mrs.Loren Laymanspent Monday evening with the R. M. Iverson family.`Elmo and Boyd lewis, sons ofMr.and Mrs.Harvey Lewis left Tuesday for South Dakota.Mr. and Mrs. R. M. lversoh and ihmily and Mn. J. C. Christensen of Bldr,were visitors Sundayafternoonofthefamilyo ffldra Iversozfs brother, MorrisChristen- urn. west of herman.Elizabeth Ann Quinlan,daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlan af the/Mnnev district. came last gu to the Bible classes or vidttht classes in which your children one enrolled.Do not expect them home as early as usual. Let us not lag in our Mastefa work; vacation and the hot wmth- er will 'soon be over and it will be better if we keep our church work going strong.We shall not haw so much to gain back. We had a fine picnic at the Cs!- houn park Thursday.We wish our entire enrollment could havebeen with us.Eighty-sewn were in attendance.This was a better attendance than we had at Sunday school last Sunday.Several members from the :Christian church attended oureve- ning service:We were glad tv have them in the absence of their pastor.Please do not embaraas the treasurer by making it impossible for her to pay the obligations of the church.If you do you embar- ass your church. A Tenth Commandment t o Church-goers:"Thou shalt not shun thy pastor, if he chanceth to be at the door to speak unto thee on the way nut; but if the service or sermon hath helped thee, thou shall speak unto him the appre- ciative word which may help to make 'blue Monday' less blue mmm him." / , f a sk-cylinder mr of amaz- ing quality and value. Not o n l y d o e s i t o f f e r t h e s m o o t h , q u i e t , ve l ve t y i6'mfrn.....flu flu nronouun..Th Ih !___:aus3525;595 645 f675 um: You owe it to yourself, as a careful buyer,to see a n d d r i v e this car.For ; - mr n . lA|. s n > AN' r m ~- i t g i v e s y o u e v e r y a d v a n -performance six-cylinder valve-in-head m ot or- -bu t,fr o m every standpoint,i t is a finer automobile than was ever before tho ught poss.ible a t s u c h lo w p r i c e s !I t s M-1é|»-».. '40° r u ' 5 4 5# , 1 ° z s : - ~ ~ - l c h n u u vc m c n h .6 5 0 " " ' ;'1 ' f , , { ; * mi n e r ! oounn|u,.4~n»¢u,f|».»»u»»u>¢nn_murlannmmnu-au.T3 --=-:za A-nd-4, tage of a fine six-cylinder automobile-in the price range of the f our and with economy of bettert h a n b o m i l e s t o t h e g a l l o n !Com e in todsbt M ~ 1 w yAuguuz 1 4 . one m c dm m lfm wk . s--s Sa m rn s um o.-ra nm . we bm i m g m m m m m s u - q u » d ¢ m m a ¢ w | n d m u n ¢ m » a m m u » ' u m& Wednesday to visit until Sunday with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mn. Louie Grimm and children.Prentice Smith, accompanied by \Neum Warrick,drove to Omaha lldonday where the former bought cattle for feeding. Misa Margaret Warrick spent Sunday with Alma Wrlch of Blair.ln the afternoon Min Polly Finch of Calhoun accompanied them w . Poanv Park. " A we d fitly spoken ls l i e apples ov! gold in network of Bil- ver."P1-ov. 25:11. (These Tea Commandments to chun:.h~goers were written by Jas. E. Darby, Smithfield, PS-) Kohn-How is you wife, Weed! Weed--Oh, sbs can't complain. Ko hn-l'rn sorry,old man.I di dn'tkno wi twa aa s ba du¢ lla ¢ .»fm..|=;i.§¢»;;~¢;,|i"¢am1my;s|¢j4 J A S P E R S E N \ Blnir, Nebrasku, August 15,~--THE ENTERPRISE- 1./1 1 | HILISIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT mothers pvnlihn was granted to Glldys Kirk and the Cbunty Clerk instructed no draw warrants for $20.00 per month for six months Mover by C.B.Mehrem and sccondd by C. J. Nelson that the bonds deposiwd by the Herman Sane Bank winh U.s. Tnxst C., FARM BUREAU NEWS REPORT (Continued from page one) Again boys and girls ue urged to gn their calves an early as . _u -. Mr s . E . Bi s s ell of B . D .Th e f le xt me e ti n wi ll be he ld A u g u s t 22wi t h §.»,.W i ll Th o mps o n .Mr s . J o h n Ar o ns o n a n d M m .J o h n M c Do n ald ar e ih e s e r vi n g c o mmi tte e . '.l | Mrs. Zora Allen, Care of Pggf 26.00 Berry Bron, Sup. for Poor.20.03 Dr.Raymnnd Bun-, Prof, $erv. 12.00 ! dlndlter, Faye, amended a lamily :anim pianic held at Lake Quin- agbwxh last Sunday.Hr. and Mrs. Chris Larson and iluhkr, Dorothy, of Orum , Mr. -and Mrs.Emerald Van Beck,ofBlair,Frank Linden and daugh- ilff lxrgaml. and Mins Ida Ander m n spent Mondny evening with lr. mud Mrs. Jena Kronzh. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Rosenbaum oz Miirlneapnlis left Wednesday forBoone, Iowa after gpending a few days visiting at the Hayes Rosen- baum home.Mr.and Mrs.Aut Beale:and family were Sund dinner guests at the home of ll Thompson.Mr, and Mrs. Al* Rider of Omaha -..-... c..-,|... .....:..» nf nm Mer.- pesdble. 0 Q a The dosing dqy for non-perislr able article ut the coming Ne- braska state fair is August 24 at 5 p.m.This includes boys and girls clubs,domestic pmducls, educltional fine art! nnd textiles. Last year a number of people Loal Registrars Reg. births & Deaths 17.50Board ol' lnnnity; Insmirycase 16.60 A. N. umm, Managing Poor Fu-m 2o.oo Marcus Beck, 500 Sheets pn- per 3.18 'Blair Plumbing Co.,Labor 2.30 mgw.'`deposits of public funds of Wash- ington County, Nebraska. Carried,By order of the County Court renewal of mothers pension was granted Florence Com and the County Clerk instructed w draw warrants for 883.33 per month for six months beginning September 1, 1929 to pay for same. On motion duly made and car- Hed the bond of Arthur Gottsch for Road Overseer of Road Dis~ trict No. 17 wan approved. | l all memben voting Aye.- On motion duly made and car- ried the hearing on the Smrk ai- Hdavit was continued until 10 o'clock A. M., August 26, 1929. On motion the Board Adjoumed to meet August 28, 1929. Annie C.Martin, County Clerk County Commissioners Room, R l a h -N n h r A . . M . = ¢1 9 m o n in MAYIAG llislmy F L .AYTA G,Founder of The _M l 1 Company, is 72_ynsrs young.Hu life has been devoted m hghlq-dn; tha work of the housewife.Hr. and Mrs.Henry Johnsonandfamily,of Kennnrd,spent'Wednesday evening with Mr. and lin. Otto Christensen.Hr. and Mrs. Harry C. EdwardsMKennard,spent.Sunday withl lr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards.l i n Edna Anderson and. An- drew Anderson were Omaha shop- gau, Thursday.lr. md Mrs. Art Peterso n andaan, Junior, of Omaha, are spend-ing neural days of this week with l r .and Mrs.Robert Rasmusaerl and family.ll_r.°and Mrs. Harry E1-vey and Faye spent Tuesday afternoon with Hr. and Mrs. Clark Stricklett andla milr-The day was in honor ofStfiklettfsson,Harry's,tenth .birth mmlveraary.Mr. and Mrs. Jens Krogh spent Sunday evening at the Fmnk Lin- den home.lr ..and Mrs.Earnest Epperly¥ incl daughter,Mary,of Blair, aI Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwsnds. nptnl. ouuuu; \.",.....5 -- »--- ____ton Winchell home.Mr. and Mrs.John Nearhood and grandson, Jack, were Slmdilyl dinner guests at me Pete Jensenl home.Dan Thompson and .Chris Hin:left last Friday for a two weeks! trip to the Black Hills,Colorado;and Wyoming.:ca l S P I K E R H A } > P E N ` 1 N G s Misses Georgia and Lydia .n Jack Innes and Mrs.Bert Marah\ and family have been ehjoying avisit.with their brother and his| family from Colorado this week.Mrs. Van De Venter and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Higgins, of Blair, wenTuesday dinner guests at the Rob- ert Rasmussen home.A new baby boy has come tomake his home with Mr. and Mrs.James Ryan and childrm. Mother' II Mrs. Dwight Patrick spent 'Dues-| 'PGN Wednesday evening withiand baby are getting along nicely. Misses Margaret Linden and Ida Anderson spent Monday af- ternoon at the home of Mr.and Hrs. P. |K. Anderson and family,nearlienrmn.| The following were Sunday din- anr guests of Mr. :md Mm Robert Rasmussen and family:Mr.and I r a .Art Peterson and son, Jun- iur l r .and Mrs. Clarence Langm i Mr.and M m Leonard Mad- » all of Omaha, Mr.and Mrs.(hi Rumuas en and chi ldren and Hr. a nd Hrs.George Rasmussen ,Ind daughter, Jean, of Ovum. Hr . a n d Mrs. Jens Krogh"were Omaha shoppers, Tuesday..Arno Lorenzen, of Calhoun,is lrvndinx several days of this week; :ith his cousin, Bertrand Lindemi Mrs.Harry Ezvey entertained. the 'Hillside Hustlers Club Thurs~§ day aftemoon.|Mr.and Mrs.Jack Croudy of' Blair,spent Wednesday evening; vim M1. and Mrs. John Jensen and family.The following were_ Sunday din- ner fue: ;.; or air. and hi r ;O mChrisdensen:Mr. and Mm.HarryJo;»..f ..wd daughters of Ken- nnrd ?fr ad Mra. Chris Vinder-d e v ....ILFI ->o f Hc r n u m,M r . a n d §\1|..Ne ls Christensen a n d ~. 1...»Q u i Unaels Of éiuir.L..dL l Mr=.Robert Rasmurv men" nu .anmy/<4-..n »uI.. and mas.Art_~Peterson and son, Junior spent lmday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A1ind.'I'oft.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Ervey and dnughter,Faye spent Friday in Fremont..Hr.and Mrs.Henry Lorenzen:nd fa mi ly were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Linden home. Ht. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenand ichildmn attended :1 birthdayparty at the Carl Rasmussen home Tuesday evening. Mi .and Mrs.Fred Compton q>en§"Sun|l1y sgning'with Mui day at the Fred Enger home near Herman.M m James Rasmussen and| children spent Thursxlay afternooni with Mrs.Sophie Larsen IAlfredRasmussenha s 'nw on| the sick lint the past week.He| is much bettergat this writing.gMrs.Harlan Christensen helped| Mm Carl Eriksnn cook for threslv ers I°`riday.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. ChrisLarsen and family spent Friday! evening with Mr.and Mrs.Ar-thur Andersen.I Mrs.Hurley Clements spenti Friday with Mrs. Chds Christiaw sen, in Blair.|Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eriksson and'family and Mr.and Mrs. Harlan!Christensen and family spent. last! Thursday evening with Mr.and; Mrs. Lawrence Larsen and Ivan.Mr. W.H. Hovenrlick and Wal- 'ter were at Dewey Holsteisfa Fri-| Iday.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Petersen have1 a rw-\y sedan.Word has been received from H19 Louie Knuelsen familv. who arevisiting at Clear Lake, Minn. thatlElmer is very sick..\ M:-.Niels Rasmussen ment; "rur¢¥'11v afternoon with Mrs.I C*n~"1 Rvck.'T'hr~Ed and Vic Holstein !amiI- ies attended a miscellaneous show- at the Bill Hansen home. Misa 'I`he.mn Van De Venter, of Blair,spe t Wednesday with her sister. MH. Robert Rasmussen. Mrs.Clemens Williarnsen isslowlyimproving.She is in an Omaha hospital.pBPS.Matilda Timm was: called to Tvkumah Satur4ag.°.Misc Mf ar- tha Rasmusqe-n :seemed worse that Mr and Mrs Dwurht Patrick drove to `Wnyne on Monday and dav but is better again. spvnt the riuy visiting.Charlin Inmh mul fan°'lv f\p"n.r' in Wallington county had nrtimlelol fine an thlt they wished to exhibit but the entry had cloned, nmngnuznllv they wen dlnnnoint- Blair me. col, me ma .'mu ms 1J. E. Cullpbell, Funenl 60.Wul.. n...;-m...|.. Am in nn... ann 1 `Celebrating this event,l h y t n z d w men are making this the greeted 72 day! in Maytng history by danonltrnBn¢ theMnyug in every American Home.Thefe will be no obligation.If it dowf: m d!renewal of mothers pension was granted Pearl Stewart and the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants for $13.33 per month for six months bexzinning Sept. 1, 1929 to pay the $81118- By order of the County Court renewal of mothers pendon was granted Mabel Sylvis and the County Clerk instrucled to draw warrants for $26.66 per month for six months beginning August ls t 1929 w pay the same. North Side Store and Quality Market .Loaves.Handle ~of Bread also Other Sized Loaves Full line of Groceries and Meats W E D E L I V E R °» The County Board of Equaliza- tion met.purmant to adjourn~ ment taken July 29, 1929. Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B. Mehrens and C. J. Nelson, County Commisslangrs and Annie C. Mar- tin. County Clerk. The minutes of the precedink meeting were read and approved. Nothing ccming before the Board for their consideration, sd- journment was taken until August26,1929 Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. renewal of mothers pension was granted Pearl Stewart and the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants for $13.33 per month for six months bexzinning Sept. 1, 1929 to pay the $81118- By order of the County Court renewal of mothers pendon was granted Mabel Sylvis and the County Clerk instrucled to draw warrants for $26.66 per month for six months beginning August ls t 1929 w pay the same. North Side Store and Quality Market .Loaves.Handle ~of Bread also Other Sized Loaves Full line of Groceries and Meats W E D E L I V E R °» The County Board of Equaliza- tion met.purmant to adjourn~ ment taken July 29, 1929. Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B. Mehrens and C. J. Nelson, County Commisslangrs and Annie C. Mar- tin. County Clerk. The minutes of the precedink meeting were read and approved. Nothing ccming before the Board for their consideration, sd- journment was taken until August26,1929 Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. melt. do'n't keep ir. '.lllE MAYTAG COMPANY 1Nea.-tam. IounnI ~sm) EInthe absence of the pastor, George Lorenz,graduate of ihe theologicsl seminary at St.Louis will conduct the services next Sunday in the English language. Plattsmouth-Platismomh Wa- ter Corpnration painting wqter hydrants in business district. _; a s o Other Sized Loaves Full line of Groceries and Meats W E D E L I V E R Jens Nielsen, Prop. COUNTY BOARDTRANSACT5 BUSINESS (Continued from page one) . Le Roy Bisbee, Lund taken for road 189.00 By order of the County Court a Poor 61.18 Redfield Grocery, Supplies for Poar 30.75 Mrs. Anna Salsbury, Care of Poor 33.00 ...,.Poor 11.10 Gus Scheffler, Awnings and in- stallation 27.00 The Pilot-Tribune,Supplies 18.00 ~..l l I / ~ ~ IH11 1 ~ `;. J~ :~ ~ I' ~:;r'f§:=Q ~ HOME THEATRE B L A I R _AUGUST I6 To Auuus'r zz FRIDAY3l\d SAT. and SAT. MATINEE 11HE\|!H;i3§*'§H'!\i541I{g§:IWI W~ -'i~»'|'|||z ~~4 |:.\s.m .--\.> \ ' Poor 47.89 Wards Cash Store. Supplies for Poor 30.94J. A. West & Son, Supplies for I Poor 60.1'1| Zion Inst. and Ind. Supplies 24.75 a n a ;I ~ 4 . I zoao ~ Hluminum 'Zi/asher Q Q o o o 4 » » '+ Blair Top & Tire Company ARLINGT ON MAYT AG co.,Arlington FALLERS APPLIANCE CO.,Fremont IF I T DOESN"l`SELL l'TbELF,n o N ' r KEEP r r _; Full line of Groceries and Meats W E D E L I V E R Jens Nielsen, Prop.1 We `c|-|A|.|.ENGE THE WG ON TIRE VALUES ~of }.*re.:nt_tie Fz1'~d Grabhe and Arthur mont, spent Friday and Saturday Anderson homes Monday ew .I-:fr im, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ervey.+Mrs. Sophia Laren Mrs. lhhertlD E s 0 ' r o L O C A I;i::;"§;§;:"§i'";..1Er"'2: "`;;;';i 'Louis Ras ussen Saturday after- noon.Threulmirug is about compietrd in Alfred R::m1\:e=sen has cfrmn io this dcinity.'Omaha to work of the Carl A. An- The ruin of Sunday night will!derson machine shop. be a great helix to we corn and!L(~?n\'Lzmmm.son of Mr.rm'other growing crops.I NN.Wfwez Lnrien fe!!from his GUY W8llii:f*Josenh Suliv. G90..pony WCdhoSd3V aftemonn break- 'lundorf apd Dave Gustin thrash-°'\i'*°r his arm.He in getting; along' cd during the past. week.fim».Miss Marjorie Hineliue vi»'ited'Male Cameron and familv \is'if' arf *he Hubert Widener home ed at the narentnl Chagis Holsteinnorthof Blair t'or hree or fourlhome Sundav afternoon.' Gays last week.The Anriersn-1 Fr m finishedMr, and Mrs.James Olson of tluveshing :md the event was cele- north of Kemural came dow1 and fvg¢4Gd bv tha e't0\\.:1"|¢{ their fem- helped at Daxc Gu3tin's the day ilies at the Pete Ander-ann hom" 15" th,»,¢5},ed.|Sundw ov:-nimr.Ice cream WM Hr.and Mrs. Clifford Hineline pninvnd hv the "~'»1l°wiwr= Mr. and gy] baby arrived home a week ago Arthur Andersen.Mr. and Mywa,Monday from Fargo, N_ D whc,-e,ChHs Andersen and family,Mr. ghgy went tc, visit relatives.'I`hey 3"'[ §_Ir¢_._Pete FmIersnn, Willie I SUNDAY and MONDAY v\-\'-E |R IN 7 "/ Io ~=~-Q \:;rf»'..'§§° 1 1 .~1 m n '1 .1.f»~1/1"~~~a e s l u r l a l _§,; ~ 51 H I"1 ~14 W*, ,\ "" : ` \I . I L u..1 *f l \_g ~w v r u--~ ¢~ ~w l u n m r o w e u .==\~» "" = 2 fi 3 : ,'~1;___J A M E S H A L L .,|§: 4 g':F¢.>L I J U I S E B R O O K S rdfgijl :.JE ;\ ,. J E A N A n r u u n mfiit L i M ;1 n ,"'..rf . 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Mrs. Charles Harmon was call-N0'I'ICEdsQmahaThursdaybythe '""° :;; ";§ i i » . ,:; °,F: ;°' ';,*i:., =::.:~ n ~ o f ~ was expected to pa:as own at students are asking for parttamemay time.sf lcmnloymfnt while attfmding Dum Miss Bclva Hiuelinf:arrived»C°u'gf3 durmg the coming year. home the lust of the week fvom af ExperrPnce¢l gvorory clerks,hus- m w a m i r with relatives down M985 help an general,girls whoin Weeping Water.lwlsh to do house work or cooking lliss Elizabeth Cachclin accom-for their hoard, ondboys who willp a m e d M r .a n d M\"='L o o n D f ' l b f ' 5 l c o n s i d e r a l m o s t a n y k i n d o f w o r k . ' n d M -E m m a ~t o F a l f 'a r e ~ f g f p a r t - t i m e e m p l o y * m t v " E m "t h e y " P ? " F , f ' ° ' "S b m e n t .M u c h o f t h e w o r k a r o u n d II 1 CHINA NIT E cH|\ \A N IT E LIL!-»A=~a®@§=L fgfm ~ i i ,|r rr13l gl fi ,umay lm-enoon unul ltlozuluy :nt-IemoonattendingSeventhDayAf'-mist camp mectinlnh 4i l . .and Mrs.George Mundorf mm family left for Kansas City! the College is done by students. lxut there are more applicants than positions.' In most cus?s these are very 'headay an vim relatives.'deserving and imlusmous people Friends and rvlnuvw helnefl Mr. George Mundorf celebrate his ihirty-sixth birthday last Monday might.Dancing was the diversion' of the evening followed with a who will be unable to come here unless some employment can be found.People of this community who can supply such work will make it possible for these stud~I nice lunch of sandwiches, cakc`ents to come to Blqir.People 3nd coffee. ;1¢cAn'ruY AND LONG CREEKK Edward Thompson spent theweek end xt the home of his uncle,Fmnk Thompson in the Suther- land dim-ict.lin. Pete Jensen x1=tur=|e¢I Mn-~ day from 1 nice visit with relat- ives at Horton, Kansas. B o y d Rosenbaum and isrnlll' id! Wednesday f°; a week's vlnlt with relatives a Deo Moines, Boon and Knoxville. Iowa. l r .and Mrs.Lawrence John- son are the parents of a new girl .ba n 'l'v u dnv . Aww a .: M i n Ethel Petexsen,of Blair,villled M n .Alfred Paulsen on y i The lidlarlhb' Progressive Club met fast Thumday dt]i Mm. Leong§,g¢y_Theta were 1s members'gnoimt md two visitors. Mrs. Cnrl i b l m h v m .of D£h;neaP°l\S m a who can use part-time help of any kmcl are invited to immediately ,call the Reglstrafs office. 2!l~2t Erland Nelson, Registrar. nn. No nnhl n RATHMANN GAINS NAT'L REC`0GNl'l`ION Dr.Norman Rathmahn,optom- etrist of this city, is in receipt ofthe latest edition of the Genothal~ mic Forum for which he has writ- ten several articles. The Genothalmic Forum is a national publication for profession- al eye specialists and the Forum staff selects various prominent men of the profesnionio contrib- ute to the magazine.Dr.Roth- mnnn hu two contributions ln the latest edition,which discuss nev- eral technical points of his work. Blair peopk are indeed fortun- ate to have no prominent and able ln optometrht in their midst. 4 \n;c;¢;?Any placa;;vhareyou can getnI'P )\~~ ~'.*1\{§.;4 '.r - £ ~ r ." :.:J r 2 ' |J f l -'I " N ~._.51;2.1 ¢ 1 I ` . \J -""""i . g J »..»1'»~,'~f '.A. ~® .g g ~1 &W f f °.s= 1 . 'i » f m m s c o m m COMEDY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY m f ~~ i 'x A.. I . A Urrilling Picture of~;~»gr ;f~: i m m m / ~a an much for your money? For remember ...these Drices apply on genuine Goodrich Tires! Tires famous for years for their un- beatable quality! Tires made with stretch-matched...-A ' ; - ; | l ; ¢ ln l n t i n r ; .w h i c h n i n a L.§§= ' T B M s t re ng th a nd w e ua hi li ty t o th e ti re f ro m th e v e r y be dn ni ng .Cu r e d by the e xc lus iv e Go odric h wate r-c ure me t h o d , wh i c h ma k e s t he I nt b i t o f tre a d r u b b e r w e a r a s s l o w l y u t h e GOOD-BYE To TIRE wo mus s x Here'|awi.|e motorist! He'| putln end to worrying about tire: by hev~ i n i Goodrich Tires pu t o n e l l ereundl Now he 'e a ll ntl And M, moterinz is Qolnnf m L. nm.....,l i n t `J J i §I'| i'bI' --'wut ";; f r n f m m m n o y l n g t l n t l o u b l q .We'll look for you tomorrow! Goodrich ~ev~ Silveriowhs Vmfen-Ev éhzwlei '1°f"P":'v» Blair s as; H #Y