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10-17-1929IZ - ~mea;~,'v5'T>',5¢-;1. ~ .f -~...:.11<~ f ff»»ENTERPRISETHE|>A UO C AL Ne w/ s nr zn Po nQl n n r r s T H E N e w s - m w m q . AL L run PEOPL EPLAYS No FAVORITES 'L'; NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKABLA|R'S LEADING GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT u Fmm the Gsrdm Spot ol w NUMBER 39.Publhhsd Weekly by John A. Rhnadel Subscrindon Price. $1.50 per Year. Single Copy, 5e.BLAIR, NEBRASKA, OCTQBER 17, 1929VOLUME XXXHI Wuhington Cmmty.L HUSBAND AND WIFEINHOSPITAL A few weeks ago Mrs. Clark Stricklctt was taken to the Blair hospital where She underwent an operation of very serious nature. She is getting along nicely but it will be some time before she is able to be out. The old adage that "It never rains, it always pours"seems w be true in this case for last week Clark wah taken to the hospital for treatment and is in a sedans condition.The Enterprise ce r tuinly extends its sympathies to these good people. BLAIR m m. AGAIN PINLARGES EQUIIHIENT Dana'College News Notes machine is similar-gto the Hammer- mill but is so oohstructed that it docs not grind the feed.It merely cracks and removes we hull of the oats which are fed into it,Hulled oats are of much greater value from the feeding standpoint and farmers of this vicinity are for- tunate to have such a machine in their midst., rec ently ins talled ~n e w J a y Bee ila rn me rrn ill,a :n o w ina ta iii ng .1 Q Corn Show In _lllogress _.., In c l l g u l a r M e e t i n g0 ANNOUNCEMENT Then will be a domestic science cunning demonstration on Friday nnd Saturday In connection wim the corn .show at the booth at l¢uthmann's Garage.The demon- Qlair Women At Conventio Mare T|\m10o Woman Allrnd \ \V. R. C.Qmvenlian Held Fremont lu! Thursday, Oct. \ New Oflicen \\'cre Elected. AT rLA1'rsn\0U;\ NEXT YEA I-'ull Delexatian from Blair Enjo Fine Program. Lunchcorf Suv plays of Various Kinds.Good I |I e I Named Winner of Washington County Honorary Trip to ihe 1 ".I I r=trat.ionw be p u :ol]by _ pupils o l th e H o m Ec ono mic s de pa rt- me n t o f th e Bla i r hi g h s c h o o l. A l l ho u se wive s o f th e c o mmu n - . l a . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . - _- Mo r e th a n 100 wo me n attq n d th e s even tee nth an n ua l conventri of th e W o men k x Re li e f C o rp s , D i No . 2 w h i c h wa s h e ld i n Frerno lu s t Th ur s d a y .Th e all day mee ......| _~|| |~5 Ga la Dre ss f o r th e Oc c asion. ln P r e tty Sight.. Th e B la i r Co r n S h o w a n d ln - du s tr i al Exp o si tio n i s i n fu i l s wi n g an d pro mis es to be a re al sh ow. E a r ly W ed nes day : h o mi n g f a n n - ¢...................~. W i nn er is Sixte en Ye ar s o f A g e a n d Un de rs ta nd s Stoc k Feeding. He ld f r o m No v.30»Dec.Tth. Ha r o ld Sto r k , e ld e s t s o n o f Mr . a n d Mr s .J o h n Sto r k ,i i vi n g i n Li n c o ln town sh i p, ha s bee n named th e wi n n e r of W a s h i n g to n c o u n ty Blair Plays Even Game Decatur-Blnir Football Game Re- in the Week. BLAIR SUlTABL\~ DECORATED 4 Y D. V. hiasser, Superintendent of Schools 4#H Boy Wins Tri B-LINE REGRAVELED Work of putting the secondcoat of gravel on the B-Line high-way il going on rapidly and a dayand night shift is busily working.This will put Qhin highway bar shape for the winter~ which will add greatly w the convenience of those living along this highway. Accident Joe Johnson Accidenlally Killed by Fllllng Between Moving Cars. Killed Insnnlly \\'|\e1\the Car Wheels Puls Over Hia Bodi- u o I Blair City Cou Re Council Aaranges fur Auditing ol' City Acccaunts.Will Re-shingle (Bly Hall.Flag Pole is to be Moved from the inlvrsecijon. LOOK A1-'nan MINOR m;T.uLs ,nsAugust Rathmmn Damage Suit ial Discussed and Dcferrpd Until} Next- Meeting. Thc regular meeting of the cityl council was held last. Tuesday eve»| :ming with ull members of the| council except J..P. Jensen pres- a n sm nl b- FAVOR NEWSPAPERS Q 1 |_ A A. r m . .The reports of the different committees were heard and thru the suggestion of the finance com- miuze the McConnell and Green- field Company accountants wereemployed to audit the accounts of the dw.The question of reshingling the dry hull was taken up and itW3B decided that workin!! in c0l\J\"\C'tion with the fire department yrhigh mmpany has offered to a.-mist. m the defraying of the expense->that the work would be done.It was estimated that the coat would run in the neighborhood of $900- lt wu also decided that the flagpolenowonthe city hall wouldl be taken down and the Pole now located in the middle of the m- t:.1x."='tio|\of Washington and Walker Avenue be taken down and placed on the parking of the city hall.1order was given to trim the in front of the Evans WY'on Lincoln street and m of the Fees property ° " 'street.lt was also orderedl the Sinclair sign on westl An trees.Petty front Fifth 'that |Washington street be moved so_aS not to obstruct the street lighting; :md that the Standard Oil Com-5 pany chnnge their gutter line in- nrder that the new electdc llghli standard now located there be pm"tcdtd from being hir by cars.I The Rathmunn damage case; which ha been ifndins f°§ years| wherein Augustjlnthmann is ask-' ing damages caused by the flood water. of South Creek was dis-. cussed and ci decision as to \\'hoth~ er the case will be settled out of, court or be allowed to 5:0 to trx=§\1 will be given at the next council meeting which is to meet Friday. evening. October 25._'Af ter this the usual run of hnlls. was allowed und un adjournment was lukcn.T ill-INRY \'0S5'S l-ZNTERTAIN ' BROTHERS AND :~ZlS'i`ERS; 0:1 lust Thursday evening, Oct. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voss en- tertained Mrs. \'m=s's five sisten and their husbmnls at dinner in honor of their sister, Mrs. .-'\dolph| Voss nnd Mr.Voss of Cu¥lfornin.§ who will lonve Nov.l for their home..Those present were Mr.an-'¢Mm.Peter Svendgnnrd,Mr.and! Mrs. Jens ll. J¢~n<\-n, Blr. and Mrs) Ed Gilhcrtson, Mr. and Mrs. Gcn` j u h r ,Jr.,Mr.und Mrs.Adolph Voss,their mothog Mrs.Soren Jensen and Mrs. Emma Washburn. On last Sunday evening, they re repentod the party,inviting tho seven brothers and their wires in-: stead of the sisters.I This party was complimentary" to the brother, James H. Jensen. and wife who leave next lllonday \f o r their homo ln Long Bcach,< miiromsn.g Those present were Mr.andy Mrs.James H.Jenson,Mr.n:1d Mrs. .l.P. Jensen,Mr. and Mrs.Bd. A. Jensen, Mr and Mrs. Hcnryl Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jan, sonfhlr. and Mrs. Nels Jensen ol'\ Omaha, und Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Jensen of Fremont.e FAMILY PARTY a Mrs. John Weber and daughterml !\lar|»<~riu-and Mrs.Shirley# Stokes of this city, entertained nt in dinner lust Tuesday evening in: honor of Mrs.Wewtmore Warinltand daughter, Mae Joyce of Richil land, Virginia.~ Those invited nn this oecagion. were Messrs. and Mcsdames Johni B.Erikson.Julius Weber,E m i l Weber Theo Weber all of Her-'man.i"cte \'eb¢~r aiid family oflTekamnh, Mrs. Waring and dourhl ter. and Bli»=s_ Mattie Weber, wlml tea-ther near Arlington. Mrs.Waring is n sister-in»lavr of Mrs( Pete Weber.g SOCIAL I-Z\'ENlNG A SUCCESS m e l r m i u s t . All of these improvements make for better and more business for the Mill and accordingly more for Blair.Whenever a hasinens man adds new equipment to his place of business, he mtrenizthenx his faith ond his neighbors in the future of his home town and thereby adds hls bit toward the upbuilding of the community.. BLAIR WOMAN VISITS IN nmri s n COL UMBIA Mrs. J. P. Johnson returned lastFriday from a (our month's visit with her son, Albert Greens andfamilyutUpperSumasBritish Columbia:They have lived in Canada for fifteen years and are doing well. Her daughter, Mrs. my Carter of Nelson,Neh.,has also been visiting at the Greeno home for the past six weeks. On the homeward trlp,Mrs. Johnson and her daughter ltop- ped at Billings, Montana to visit the Thomas Greene family and again in Omahn to visit her grand daughter, Mrs. I-`r~emont Kofoid. Mr. Johnson met his wife in Omaha and they returned togeth- e r . Officials Get Small Still- Three Cnlirrcd (Icntlcnwn Dis- turbed While Working Still Near Xathans Lake.Now Lan- quish in thc County Jail. . A\\'AITlN(; '['R|_.\|__ ON CHARGE Three colored "gemmen"me occupying quarters in the county jail p:\tient.ly awaiting their turn to a hearing in county court.On Wednesday of last week they were plying their occupation nf distill- ing intoxicating liquor in tho usual manner from a twenty gal- lon still when the county officer; walked in on them for a short but unwelcome visit. Besides the still a small amount of liquor and about 200 gallons of mosh was confiscated. .\1'rr:Nn MISSION.-\R\' CONVENTION Mrs.E.J.Hancock and Mil-s Anna Rover were delegates. from the M.E. church of this city to the Brunch Convention of the W. F. M. Society ol' the M. E. church hold in Omiiha from Thursday over last Sunday.Rev.Hancock was also in attendance and whilc in Omaha; Rev. and Mrs. Hancock visited Dr.B.G.Hancock and family,returning home Sunday evening-.The convention was a very infer- esting one und included delegates l`rom eight state; Among other.:who were in zt- tendance were Mrs.John Shick, Mrs. W. H. Underwood, Mrs. Lloyd :ind Miss Alice Carpenter of the local church. AN ANN()UNCEMENT Which we take much pride in making.' We have been very fortunate in secudng the official sales azency lfor the new Day Fair Radio which ln non' a product of General Mot- rrs.This new product added to our wonderful line of radios gives the public a chance to choose thc belt in radio.Drop in and hear it.Ask about our free demonstra- tion nffur. Harry's Radio Shop, ln Blair Gas Co. office.~ g Fo rman c m s n a mm u r r o n r S E NTE NC E GJohnKiefer,charged with the forgery of several checks. had his hearing last Mondo in the DistIyThesocinlevening' of the Con-grlct Court and received a sentence gregational church folks held at the Dr. R. J. Murdoch home on last Friday evnninsr.was one of the; lest social gatherings they l1a\'e| had for some time.There was alfullrepresentationof men andl women of the church present and five evening was a most informal one. Uxht refreshments were serv ed by a committee. of one year in the state rellorrn- utory. I-'Ami SELLS The old home farm ol the Van Densrnr out on the Panic was sold Inst week to C. C. Reeh.The con- uidentlon was reported u m o per awe. . . . N .W5 -..Ur w w it--nm. Honor;to Blair. A CHANGE i s . w s l o h HIGH (Edited by D.V. Nasser) Decntur-Blair Football Gun: The Blair high football team journeyed to Decatur lm Fr i da y afternoon and ensured the De~ catur high team in a scoreless struggle on a somewhat slippery gridiron.The Blair boys held an advantage throughout the game. but were unable to score.Statis- tics of the game show that De- catur made first downs only two times during the nftaernoon, while the locals were romping over the field for a total of eight first downs.Fumbles blocked the viay to two touchdowns, and the game ended witlmneither team scoring. Thin was a conference game and the tie score does not decrease Blaifs chances of winning the conference championship as they are still at the top of the standing. Thenext conference game will be with Bancroft at Btancrnft on Oct. 25th. This week the boys go to Wahoo and they are expectihg to brim: home another victory. In the Decatur game, every man played one nf the best games of his career.Enthusiasm was at a high pitch, and if the spirit keeps up throughout the rest of the sea- son, Blair should have one of the best records 'ln their footboll his# tory. /Change in Junior High Schedule At the beg-inning ol' the second six week period certain changes ui ll go into effect in regard to Junior high daily program of classes. Probably the g attest change in the schedule is th elimination of the "C"division classes.From expeience the teachers have dis- covered that progress in the "C" division was very much slower than in the other divisions and that there was also a tendancy Continued on page 8 Neb's. Corn Crop Big October Crop Report nn Corn Shoyts Ten Million Bushels ln- crcase Over Lao!Year.Other Crops in Proportion. POOR OLD HUNGRY Ni-:aR.\sK.»\ (Nebraska Farmer) The October Crop report of the State and Federal Departments of Agriculture estimates Nebraraka's corn production at 22l,l37,00 bushels,which is approximatel' thirty million buohels higher than the Septembereatirnat.e, and near- ly ten million bushels above last year's crop.lt is even seven mil- lion bu~=hels greateif than the five~ year average production for the state.What many people were hemoaning a few weeks ago aa a poor crop has matured into a splendid average yield.The north east section fares the best ln corn prospects, but considering all crops the entire state has produced high ly satisfactory yields and nt prices considerably better than u year ago.Other high spots in the 1929 crop production for the state are:An oats yield of 82,644,000 bushels compared to the five-year average of 68,544,000 bunhels; an all wheatproductionof55,441,000 bushels which in approximately the five~lyenr average production; a potato yield of 8,727,000 bushels compar- ed to 10,080,000 bushels last year, but worth more to the grower than last year's larger crop;a sugar beet yield ol 1,098,000 tone compared to 1,021,000 Uma l u i lyeur and the five-year avenge production of 934.000 tons; and an alfalfa hay production of 2,71'l,W0 tons compared with last yeafa amp of 2.sas,ooo tons. ipdncipal crops coupled with the higher prices for most of them, an well an higher livestock, poultry and dalry llrodutts primes for most of the year cannot do other than increase the net income of the Ne- braska fnnner and result in gen- eral increased Inna prwpwty in the state. These satisfactory yields for ebb | l ......,...., ...,. ._.._.._.....Club Congress to be held in Chi- cago during the week of the ln- ternntional Livestock Show, from November thirtleth to December seventh. Hai-old's club activities consists of feeding and showing two choice baby beeves, an angus and a Sen- .ior Herelord nt the Nebraska State fair.Harold showed his Hereford steer into fifth place attheWashingtoncountyfairthis boy showed the same calf,\vin» ning first in the Senior Herelords, und then Grand Champion ol the county.Harold's feed records show that this calf has gained steadily, each day avenging two and six-tenths pounds gain. The cost. of this calf, plus all grain and feed and interest, amounts'to $13l.\5.This sub- tracted from the value of the calf, which is $2l8.50, leaves $87.34, for 49%hours work, which means a return of one dollar and seventygsixcents for each hour work on his calf. Harold is sixteen years old and in his narrative report, he states that this year he has experimente in his feeding operation and has found that heeves like cracked corn best, but not too fine, with small amounts of alfalfa hay nnd oil meal,made a cheaper grain than high priced feeds. This prize trip is offered and any boy or girl who has ever won such.a trip is inall$ lll!.` other bne,also each con e x must be over fifteen years of age. Who will win this trip next year? HOG SALES ST.-\R'l` EARLY Pure bred hog sales have been going on for some time,having started early in October. The first in this neighborhood tp hold u sale wus Hosea nad Frank \Vil.¢on out at the dd home place. Hosea is a breeder of uure bred Durocs and his offering this fall was cspecially good.We have viewed most of the pure bred herds of the county for the past, twenty years und we have never seen n better average lot of hogs than those he put through the sales ring.Frank Wilson does not follow in the footsteps of his father,but has made a name for himself with Spotted Polunds.He also had an exceptional showing which brought good prices. J. T. Nelson, another breeder ofthe county, who resides just north ol Blair,needs no introduction. He knows Durocs und he has Dux- ocs that any farmer might envy. J.T.has been raising fancy stock for years and when he put out his sales catalogues breeders from around immediately planned to attend his sale and when his big boned; stretchy 'Durocx stepped into the sales ring a group of prospective bidders were,there and his stuff sold at a good price. These breeders are breeding the right kind c f stuff and the kilhl that farmers can't go wrong on buying.. FORMER BLAIR WUMAN IN FRI-IMONT A number of Blair people ut- lended a card party in Fremont last Friday evening given by hir. and Lira Peter M. Taft in honor of Mrs.Emma Taft,a former Blair woman and clerk in P. Z's. store for several years. Among thou!present were Mr. and Mrs.Ray Fagerquist, Elaine and Maxine Fngerquist,Will Ruwe of Fontanelle and Kennel Simmons of Blair. DRIVERS' PERMITS Moum' UP .Drivers' Permits are .tin being Issued at the office of the county treasurer in Blair, although not so strong as In the latter part of lut month. Over 4500 permits have been iuued and probably the number will reach the 5000 mark.This in far below the estimated number in fact only about .one-half of what was estimated to start with. Dr.and Mrs.Melvin Lawoon were here last week to see Mn. Lal'B0n'1x parents,Mr.and Mrs. F.L Tucloer and remained overni lht with them.The Lnwoons are locating at Rockport, Mo. and Dr. Lawson will Prawn there. A SWITCH TRAIN n r r s CAR Joe Johnson, resident of Blair, was killed last Saturday moming by being run over by a moving train. He was unloading coal from an open car at the Holmquist elevatorwhen a switch train pulled in on the switch track,driving a a r against the car which he was un- loading with such force that he lost. his balance and fell between the moving cars.The wheels or a car is said to have passed over his body instantly causing death. Deceased was horn at Green- wood,Nebraska,December 28, 1893 and was thus nearly thirty- five years old at his death. He was married on December 28, |922 to Miss Violet Latham, also of Greenwood.To them one child was hom who died in infancy. They moved to Blair about five yearn ago where they lived for over three`years and then moved to lowa where they made their home for about one and one.hal{ years and then moved back to Blair. The funeral services were held Monday at 2:30 p.m.from the Chrisjkan church nt Greenwood where interment was made. He leaves to mourn hirn in hir immediate family,his wife and his father, Mr. J. \V. Johnson, also of Blair. /_ . lc C urDistr' t o t Happenings Session of District Cnnrt Held. on Monday, October I4 for Hearing of Ztlolions Pertaining to Cases on Hand. REGULAR s ns s | nN LATER A short session of district court uns held Monday in which a de- murror in the case against the school board ol'district number one was heard.This case arose out of the school board allowing pay for lobbying at the recent ses- sion of the legislature when n bill was pending which would give the outlying portion of the district a right to form their own district providing that said portion had at least four contiguous sections of land with an assessed valuation of not less than $200,000 and leaving the mother district not less than s2,ooo,ooo. This bill was hard fought by. thu school board and lobbyists were kept on the job at Lincoln for which money was paid out ul' the school funds.Later suit.wasbrought by c `in tax payers to have thin ey put back into the school hmds on the ground that the school board had no legal Hght to spend money for such pumoses.The-question in point was n legal technieulity nllcging that the ease should have been brought ar. an appeal in error of the school beard and holding that the mem- bers of the board were not per- sonally linble.The judge took the case under advisement and the de~ cision will be given lntver, Another case heard,that of Ravel- versus the railroad company and Walter Gutachow which per- tained to an accident that happen- ed last summer wherein Rover, a minor, who was riding with Guts- chow riuatained injuries vdien the automobile in which they were riding collided with the paflslng train.The suit.was brought in the name of the minor hut the demurrer contended it should [the parent..An amended petition will he filed. \SUNDAY TRIP _ I Mr. andfhlnr. W. P. 'l'*nr~-er luv formed the habit of taking' |uto~ mobile trips on Sundays.Breen!- ly they drove out to West Point and back hy Fremont and ntopned over ln Fremont for an evening show. l On last Sunday they drove down to Council Bluffs where they vin- have been brought in the name of 4 lted relatives and then returned, home by Fremont where they; lxnln took in the show.They never mln a Sunday that is nice and are quite enthusiastic Sunday antoixts. exhibits of corn and work of ar- ranging the booths were vmll u:\dcrway'be!om Wednesday night Tomorrow, Friday and the fol- lowing day, Saturday, will be the big days of the show and it ls hoped that every farmer in the county will be present to enjoy the display and the good fellowship that such events promote.This show starting in on thc morning of Thursday,Oct.17th, will last the remainder of the week Arrangements for the convenienc- es and comfort of the visiting even to a which are purpose.operate atrack have guests have been made place to put the horsesbroughtinforthis Thietje Brothers,who large bam north of the opened their entire ba m to the visitors entirely free.Other con~ veniences are arranged for so that the visitors may feel that the city is theirs for the day. The big parade will be held nl 1:30 o'clock Friday and every boy or girl ridingf a horse in the parade will be given 50 cents.The entirv time \vill be filled on all three days and the big doings will end Saturday night with a dance at the B.F.D. hall under the nuspicer of the AmeHcnn Legion. RETURNS \vl1'H BROKEN Ama Mrs..Rasmus Johdnnsen has been vacationing practically all sumrnnr havin; zone 9° Dgnmarlg in June at the time the Dann choir went over and has been having one of the best times imaginable visiting with relatives and old friends in her native land. On her return trip,there was stormy weather and in some un- accountable way,Mrs. Johannsen slipped and fell oh thc ship`s steps and broke her arm. Friends kivlly cared for her and she continued her joumey on to Chicago with other members of the party.Here she vii-=itcd the H. Olsen family who were former Blair people. Mrs.Kurl Christensen of thir city came to meet hcr in Chicago and assisted her in getting home last Monday morning. ll.was rather nn unfortunate ending of so happy a vacation hut shh is getting along nicely and will soon be herself again. COLBY CORNER CLUB MEETS The Colby Corner Club met nt the home ol' Mrs. Grover Wilkins to take up the'work of Convenient Home Equipment and Accounts as outlined by the state extension service.Eleven members wore enrolled for the ensuing year.Much in- terest was shown and all arc planning upon a profitable and interesting year's work. The program literature was given out by the two club leaders. The work was continued at the home of ll r a Arthur Barton. October 3.All members were pre< ont,including several visitors. The leaders went ovcr the first lesson and illustrated several inbox short cuts that we may use in our daily tasks in the home. Mrs. J. l'. Rhea, News Reporter BUSINESS CHANGE Mrs. Josie I. Van Deusen is now the proprietor and sole owner of the Style Shoppe,having pur- chased the same Wednesday from Cora and Myrtle Stricklett. Mrs. Van Deusen exoects to con- tinue the business under the name ol The Style Shoppe and the fam- ily will reslde ln the living apar1~ ment so wat service may be ren- dered nt any and all times. The Enterprise bespeaku for her a lueeemful business areer. Some weeks ago The Enterprise made mention ol'an automobile naident dating that one o f tht ponies was J.L.Edwards.We were mislnfor-:ned and instead are -now told that the party was Chris Edvnrdn. Come;Defenu Dano Gridstera to the Tune of 78 to 0.Luther League Gi va Interesting Pro- |ram.Ruolian Cusack;Sing. EMPHASIZE DBBATING WORK With a very soggy field to play on,the Viking Eleven fought bravely to prevent the Cotner Bull dogs from scoring.Try as they would their attempts were in vainAll through the game how tenmx fought aa though no score had llceu mdde. Cotner received the kick-off and after a few minutes uf play a score was made by quarterback Kutchen of Cotner.The extra point was acquired by Murrel plunging the line.At the end of the first. quarter, Coach Moon sent in his/second team who continued piling up the score.Remarkable work was done by the blue and whites in getting their men. Dana xeceived first downs only onoe, while Comer was continually mov- ing up the Held toward their goal. Moon's boys showed skill in line plunging and end runs.Every time u Danian carried the hall ht wan Immediately pounced upon by two or three Bulldogs and snieaml into the mud. Welsh,a Cotner Freshmnl., scored a spectacular touchdown bi running seventy yurdr with thi pigskln.l-le performed well in hi.. iirit colle ~'' The Dana boys showed fine spir- it a ll through the game in spit; of the score.Cotner received pen- alties amounting to '"=\!1s'yard. but in n few line p nges :md pins es, these losses \ ere soon _recov- ered. The Cotner regular eleven started the lust half of the gnmm hut every (ew minutes substitu- tions were made,thus keeping them fresh.The score 'nt the end of the first hnlf stood at 38, ana 40 points were mudc in the las: half.All through the game the Bulldogs formed a slonewnll whirlthe Vikings could 'not work thru. Continued on onge eight) oElectrollers Now installed New White Way A llream Real- ized.Blair Now in Class of \\`lI Lighted (fitin-1 of the Stau- Lights 'l`urlu~d on Monday Eve. GREAT Crri 'lMl'R0\'E)lEN'l' Blair/is at last realizing hcl dream of well lighted streets.On Monday night the cut over vrnr made and the lights were turner. on giving Blair a metropolitan lighting system of which we all have reason to be proud. The installing of a lighting Sym tom has been needed for many years but Lhe financial condition brought about by our many public improvements has held it back. First the light plant must he paid for,then came the sewers,then the paving, then the ice plant, then the changing of the pumping syr- tom. then the installing of the fil~ tration system, the revamping of the light plant with the addition of n new unit, and now the light- ing; system.With the completion of the new school building now under con- struction,Blair will be one ol the best equipped cities in thc state and will be able to point with a great deal of pardonable pride to her public utilities. FOR A nvnnrls l NG saving devices along with some The W. R. C. district inspector' Mn. Lilian Harms of Lincoln, was here Wednesday, Oct. 16 to lrlnped the local W. R.C.The allioera'exemplified the work of the order after which A nice lunch was -served. Eng was \ery successful from everystandpolnt.New officers were elected and Plattsmouth was chos- en for next year's convention. Om: nate department officer,Mrs. Elsie McBride of Blair, treasurer and ten put depanment officers were prevent.,The U. S. Grant corps of Omaha gained the flag for the greatest increase in membership since the lust convention.The flag offered by the Fremont McPherson post to the town bringing the largest delegation m this meeting,was awarded to Tekamah with a repre sentation of 25.The entire attend a ce at the session would have en even larger had weather been better,for several cm-loads from Plattsmouth were compelled to tum back on account of thc muddy toads._ The morning was devoted ui re- gistration,addresses of welcome and response. and several repons, followed by memorial services for deceased members conducted by the chaplain.The meeting wah then ailjourzied for luncheon whiclu was served at the K.P. hall hy the Fremont group. Thu afternoon session which bc- gan at 1:30, was given over to the wading of late reports, presenta- tion of flags, and election of (he following officers for the coming year: Mrs. Annie Burkel of Plath# mouth, president; Mrs. Suda Wood of Tekamah. senior vice president; Mrsi""kn1|a Caldwell of Omaha, j nior vice pnsident;Mrs.ElsieRT;-Br'ide of Blair, chaplain;MIN. Kate Chilconl. of_ Fronxont., treas- urer;Airs. Olive Acton of Lyons,conductor; and Mrs. Nellie Woms- ley of Omaha, guard. Towns which comprise this diel- trict are Omaha, Blair, Teknmah, South Sioux City,No nh Bend, Plattsmouth and Fremont. The following Blair W. R. Us. were in attendance:Mn-r.Elsie Illcllride, Mrs. .ludd Bowman, Mrs. X. Thane, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs. Frank Schafer, Mrs. Gus Rnthman Mis. Ed Rover, Mrx. Grace Hnn- cuck, Mrs.Claude Reid and Airs. lJ. E. Hayes of Herman. 'l`HEy RAl:~iE (`0RN James Linders of the Crowell llnme, brought in a couple of ears of corn the first pun of the week that would make the heart of any farmer proud.The eurs were an even foot long and about as nearly perfect :ur in found in any field.This com was raised on u two acre field on the Crowell Home grounds and the corn will be fed to a flock of chickens,also n bunch of hogs which the Home keeps. CHICKEN THIEVES .\vr|\'|~: About two wocks ago chickvn thieves robhcd Mr.Frank Linclcn of ahput seventy fine Rhode Island lied chickens.Thin is nbout the time of year when chiclzen thieves begin to get active and it will pay the fnrmcns to carefully guard thcir property. JENKINS HAS NlI"l"\' l'l..\CiI Frank Jenkins hun had a force of men busy for some ti me re pairing and remodeling his olace of huxiness which was recently wrecked by a fire and now has a modern place of budness of which ho is quite proud. 4PRICE MISQUOTED ln lust week's Spartan radio advertisement the price Ziven was $39.60.This was an error and should hnve read $69.50.This puts this fine radio into the popu- lar pnced radio class. Newspaper advertising is now '»~used almost exclusively by allied ~'".' clothiera,B.Kelghtley,Chicago ,| 9 2 9 Oc ltlbv r |9 2 9 ,in charge of national advcrtidny 4 7 ';-' ;;3-3 " ' ~for the organization, told midwest ~~5 9 l g | |3, 1:- dlvislon convention in Omahalasl 1 |15 | 4 | 5 i s | 1 | §|9~night.Such advertising has orov-1~ 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 ~ en the most productive,Klcight-2 7 2 8 2 9 5 0 3 |!-!. ley said.~~"`~ Mr. and Mrs. Nels M. Jensen and :,`family,Mr.and Mrs.Kennet*. -,.g.>~~. d - Rose 'of Omaha and the Harold '.~s s \1 \ f_ Jensen family of Orum were Sun~e§i > ' \ ; _-: day dinner guests at the Ed Gil-~' '9 bertson home north of Blair.-Oct. 18-Rose llill chicken dinner. \ / E g» ~» THE K E N N A R D WS K E N N A R D R U R A L i h i .and Mrs.Charles Misfeldt rnea ng ~ wa t e r .r ~i a n d c h i l d r e n w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r - ;N e b r a s k a l a t h e s e c o n d s t a t e m, |1 ¢ n o o n v i s i t o r s a t 0 .C .A n d e r s o n s .literacy with a rating of 1.4 perI .I U W2P. C. Rasmussen was a calle L r Fwd 5 ~"3 Clmrilnghai cent of illiterates the Frank Gasser home Monday.|Mrs. Charles Misfeldt and chil dren,Mr.Henry Misfeldt andHelenwereTuesdayvisitorsat the Will Wintexburn home at Elk- horn. Mrs. Frank Gaeeer and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goreham and Leonard autoed up to Wayne, Nob. Satur- 'do3; afternoon to visit in the Mr. .d M Ed-1 G th hMr.and Mrs.Louis Goreham ggnda s'ie a Je ome oxer Mrs. Doro Sumner visited Mrs.Henry Rix Friday afternoon Reinhart Gasser is staying'at and Leonard were Monday and Tuesday visitors at the FrankGaaeer home.g Fritz f? was ah b'iefM°°if' at the Louis Goreham home for a the Fran Gasser ome . on ay...|-h ._I Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gottsch were ffm da;.s he PWS' with the as f§}_=_1g;gf1;,_§_=;§,S_§5§ 2'E..f§;..."Cnrisfen-Nebraska is liberal in the ao- "at and children more visitors in Uma |Nebraska not oaiy has no bonded ha Sunda debt but has heavy investments in the bonds of other states. Nebraska has 6,450 miles of railroad mileage. Nebraska has 513 towns and cities and 888 post offices. There are 1,146 rural mail routes in Nebraska with o total length of 33,000 miles.'\ Nebraska's roads are giaid for as they are constructed.There is no bonded debt. m;uNQusN'i~ 'mx SALE No'r|cx»: Notice of Tax Sale Nvtice is hereby given iha! sub- jnined herew is n list of all lands and town lots in the County of Washington,State of Nebraska, subjed. to sale for delinquent taxesund special assesmnents, and that opposite each description is theamount of all delinquent taxes and L n:v m S1 B(ll' L 2 4 14 I/It s ot 1'/1 nw%w'L ne% e'A M86MKse% :%<sch. 'A KEN ot nm! 3 W 12 12 1416 zs 2525 31 17 17 1717 17 17 17 17NARD 159.104.8818.15 10.26so.'' 40.40.88.3940.38,39 40.42.54 160.265.99 v I LLAGEBlockAmoun t 1 533,00 ll. 11 l l11 11 l l11 l l 9 . 43.33 I 11 I 1l I li 1% ae!-2 &se% oe% [At 0bot 1o~ bot 11 Lou 8, 2s but 12xe¥4 sn% xw% se% Lot 1Lo: 2 ae% sw%3 1%sw% 18 1a13 13 Tk15 1515 15 1516 IT1717 17 171717 17 17 17 1717 121212 12 1212 12 1212 12 1212 l & | i ' { N | \ ' \ D l \ w r r u r u 120.307.2820.19.4310.9.7210.14.1314.45 14.1321.44 2g.;§ xxx.-IJJ A1 1: um.: .u no II LJ f ~ " Q Q - e l g H d ~ )D r a n d Mr s .Gre en a n d Mi ssHi l to n Rho ad es a s a business Blau-.he J on es o f Ha s t mg s c amec a ller i n | K en na rd Egonday.v u w e e k M r a n d M r - 1 .G e o ' S a t u r d a y t o s p e n d t h e m g h t m t h 4 .~1 _M e n k i n g d f g y e t o . D 8 | » ' i d ~t o P i f . .8 n d 1 ` I l ' 8 .( a a r l W 8 f d a n d f a m 1 r ; n ; l u r s ! H M l n o I H f u n ¢ \ ' . I ' » » . . . L \ f . ..~.1 a . 4 40.16.Z.¢ 1 't""" """ *'"' '""' """* ""'"f" "VI A family reunion was neld ar40.1':.5a'P!*`"1_'!"fl family.Mrs. Vybxral 18. nm lk ln nd 's Sundav.About 1 2.56 27.4440,80. 40. 80. 4.73 10.2124.3460.23 49.78 65.38 Mr.Menking'daughter.I flfrllf GL]§fi»E5enI.""" Dan Thmnpsgn, wholives east ofi 1-larry Wrich had the misfnnune Kennard,has been 111 the p8st0f spraining his arm whiie crank- week..'ing his tractor.Byrl Holmes up home now.Sho Paul Jones was a Fmmont vis-has been workmg at the Lars itor Monday. Frafndsen home for the past few Mr.and Mrs.}{C_Edwards FT. CALHOUN TOWNSHIP n.Descdption .5 g 3, ~'n.E 41 as ggv< a1::5 .5 sw§»& llunds 10 l\w% sc-H1 11, 12.8, 14, 48za 29sW% "A 4 aw% u w 2 2 a60 l l1111 1s 1s 17 r l 17!717 17 1111 17 17 12 12 12 12 12 121212 12 12 40.s 88.90 41.36 75.0752.12 55.18 80.54.6680.48.73 69.72 161.77 a.53512.35 26.49 30.wa s 40.130.68 4 19 3 4.4 20 _ and 4 Band 6 7. 11. 20 6 1u 8 and 012 and 13 , 11 and 123and4 67nnd81011 First 1122r2 22 a34 44 4 4Addition 1 : 3 0 ! to f :\ 9 0 I t. 1 6 e 2 w45 5. 411 .0 192 9 f t .o £ 5 and G 9 n6, 7, 8, 9, and 10nd 10 77s8810 . 25.2427.7950.27 82:1022.5050.27 1 9.8677.7974.09 182.32 5.29 1 3.211 31 .76 42.68 101.8023.81 25.9385.27 96.0830.44 97.7511, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 10 21.17 11 10 23.81 18 10 5.291U1015,8851s52,92 l\1qKi!lip's Addition 12 52.92 Schafefs Addition 4 1\E\d 6 33.09 Section 5, Township 17, Range 111.01 16 47.63 I/ot 18 53.35 WASHINGTON VILLAGE Lot Block Amount2. 2, 4 and 5 .6 $40.7218G5.91. 19 and s'>§20 6 96.42 15, 16 and 17 7 17.3113, 14, 15, 10 and 17 10 68.21 24, 25, 20, 21, 28, 20,30 and 31 10 17.81 22 and 23 11 41.22 rr. CAL HOUN CITY Pav- Gen.ing Lot Blk.Tax Tux Total All 10 $90.55 $ 90.55All1 1 20.58 20.58 1, 2, 7, s 12 2.23 8.2372018.53 18.53 s 20 45.38 45.38 0. 7an11 s 23 85.63 85.63 A11 a4 96.79 sans1 and 2 35 12.35 12.35 1 and 2 37 02.11 52.11 n 41 ft. of5 38 44.53 44.53 2 31'14.42 14.42 n'/Q 5 and 6 exceptstrip amd except 11.33% 11.89 175.96 175.96 7 and s 39 76.16 /16.16 1 40 228.39 228.39240193.01 93.01 1. 2. 7. s 42 14.42 14.42A114982.32 82.32 11%1 50 60.99 60.9921%1 so 60.99 60.99 11%2 50 24.92 24.92 8% 2 50 24.92 24.92 11% 7 exceptstrip50 14.11 67.69 81.80 Strip of SY;'I 50".62 .62 s 42 ft. of3 :md 4 51 55.58 47.33 102.91 5 and G 54 228.84 228.84:Nj 1 & 2 .55 20.58 20.58 SPk 1 & 2 65 20.58 20.58l und 2 $7 8.23 8.233 and 4 G7 02.95 62.95 Ex. ml. 1 and 2 and , 13 ft. of3 70 41.16 41.16 Ex. R.R..7and 8 70 143.00 148.00 21% 3 and 4 except 11.strip undSli. 3 and471 14.42 ex cept.n. 66 ft.s 2314 ft. ofn*/4 3 and 290.20 324.26 4 and n G6ft. of s'§1s arid 4 ex. strip 71 19.64 c 50 It. of 6_'11 832 8.32 Stnp of 1 1 333 g . 12 201 296.19 308.57 strip 72 10.31 A11 '14 2s31 211.21 1. 2. 7. s 75 12.ss 12.35 1. 2, 1, s 80 12.85 12.35 A11 B1 2s.a1 28.315. G. 7. s,84 74.41 32.09 106.50 1. 2. 3. 6. 7.and s 106 57.62 51.02 2 10a .87 .sv 3 108 12.22 12.22410830.62 30.62510830.62 30.62 6 108 12.22 12.22 Au .111 22.21 2s.s11. 2. 7. 8 112 12.35 12.35 1 and 2 117 6.19 6.19 ,1. 2. 3. 4 118 12.65 12.3 1,2,;1 123 10.31 10.21Ex.R.R.4. 121 2242 22.4 Cdhoun Co. Addition A11 41 104,09 1as.:42 237.91All56 208.87 247,38 451.2~ =3, 4.5. 6, 7. B. 9,and 10 72 28.38 28.3~All 74 20.58 20.5~ East Market Square ne 24 a nd w% swli 56 11.32 11.3 bpudal aasessrnqnta against tlu mme. and the undersigned, Count; Treasurer of Wahhington County Nebraska, on the first Monday: ol November next hereafter; to-wit November 4th,1929, will sell alpublicnuctionsumuchofencf 'tract of land and town lots asmaybenecessaryforthetaxes and specid assessments,intewsi and mats thereon.Said sale will take place in th: County 'I"rea:»urer's office in theCity of Blair. County of Washing ton and State of Nebraska an(willwummence at 9 o'cloCk a. mon the 4th day of November, 1929 and will continuefrom day to da; until all of such lands and tow:lots have been offered for sale. U66 s\\*%I T 17 12 ff,s e '.».i 17 17 1 2 B-5 s%& e'r5 o f se %i HW %17 17 1 2 5 Bi- SWK n- w %a n d se ! i n w§ £ I 8 1 7 1 2 60 weeks. \2.93 Ho w a r d Fa ir : : md M m R.I-1 drove to Lincoln Sunda .ahlla,"°" of Mr.lin. Charles Craven Ji Osmond, ~ .919 Heb., fonnerly of Kgl[narQ_e§ll\e1 524° misfortune of arm while plaschool. Word was Fei Dremung ms : e u:y i n g fo o tba ll a t ceived here o f th e F r i d a y e v e n i n g t o vi s i t ,w i t h h e r I \ ._...._|......|..¢:.....;,';_ °;;d""g,,;"_;j"';;Amlnrim Fpropriatlon _of ducstional fund|.| I r l e n u s a n u v: = u u \ f= = ».|. " "' " "" " . " '"" "" " " " " " :5 3gM 1 1 d w e r e O m a h a s h o p p e r s W e d n e s d a y .1 ~ ~u'., .. 'i i ?.,'T._|M r . .a n d M r s H J R P n n m l l q e n n SCa,ooo,ooq'i,annually spent hools.o nll'A swgq»-1|...1;....N = 1:nw E3 s-WM H: ne and n%ne% 18 17 12 60.55.63 mlrrllg e nr L o rra i ne n-ngn m ¢ ° " 'v '°'§ ' "- """ =i § "| " "(-, "" "}| 'muma ho me s o P la i nv i e w nm-The University of Nehruk nKeith Nenking, bvih f°"'!°f| ¥ of `$§'3§l.§'&1.».§n'2£€..» .T\"§i`m"2:. day-|leadlnl institution of |..&¢.. §;"=~"'- ,W a re na w luri ng i n Wlllumlen Friday evening M n A C. A d n l # s_..n e n Mm.I¢ o .'gh w ' m.e r many 1|-'lends wilh lhurenus Paulsen, who for |_||¢|Miller,Mui.M T? 'Rasmussen '"N.»§»..fI'»X2 umm s tude nts . "lem 'wh hlnnlns ss -nut few weeks nu nn i o nd H le 'en n Illl- :_1:n Qlgnfe ldt were Monday vnnr dnnnmimlinn;l'mll.!:. '25 : a ww. D l e !I8 11 12 mo.v. n¢!~j zo 17 12 40.f u " d c 20 rr 12 Ao. IL-n»\.£on l'l IQ A|\ 84.9130.653136I7 r.sx\ Mrs. ChristanaWillumsen return l " ""'S ;rd i Kensard afternoon \isitors acd home from an Omaha hospital fiimilgnfriegdg."file 12 plan§,ing_n1isfe1dr home. last Tuesdav where she underwent ,...|n\¢Ir:nfl rnrn fm Pmnrvn N.-1-1 Mr. and Mrs.A. t t h e ~...___q . . - . .~ v\ ¢ \ ¢ | 4 l \v»l\.5C.}§i l9 0 2 h i g h s c h o o l s . c .A n d e r o n *N e b r a s k a , o n c e k n o w n a s a t u w i i ns.%, o t 1 5 ot!!17, 19 o t 3 o t 8 o t 11 o t 18 o t 14 1 :..... ....i f 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 17 17 17 17 17 17 1? 17 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 40.57.11 5.5 6.18 114.31 188.70 1.65 1.55 14.9 10.44 IG.18.88 1.52 1:18 38.48 112.54 _..s n o p e r a t i o n f o r r e m o v i n g a c a t a - r a c t f r o m h e r e y e .H e r f r i e n d s a r e plea .=e r.l t o l e a r n t h a t s h e i s g e t t i n g a l o n g v e r y n i c e l y . Selena Ros en bau m,wh o i s a t- te nd i ng h i gh sc ho o l at Bla ir , c ame h o me Fr i d a y to spend th e wee k- en d wi th he r par ents. Pnl fu n n and §1rn T-Inll we r e u l uu o lu u b v;Ava uwv--- u n ------- - - - - -.S g .5 °'| a n d M r .a m i Mr s .J o h n Ma r s h a ll less plai n,ha s a n abundanc e L I L a n d 1`II8.H_C Bl3C0 a'|;..¢\\0l.'E Thursday evening \ViSit0l'3 at fl@'i!8 Cf 8 "\'8.I|etloS ada pta ble tended a pino c hle p a r ty in Blai r f th e Ch ar le s Mi s f e ld t ho me .. th i s c limate. Sa tu rd a y ni gh t g iven by J ud g e an d Mr . a n d Mr s . S e th W h i te d we r e 'Ne b r a s k a ha s 425 newspapf Mr s .Deb el.sllli li fli di n ne r a n d even in g vi si t-wh i c h ar e rec ognized f o r th, Mr . a n d Mr s .Ni c k Fre idr ic k sen or s a t I'.rank Gasser's.Mr .a n d gen er al h i h c ha besrncr a n d de n te r ta i n e d o u t o f to wn g u e s ts o n Mr s . L o d is Gor e h am wer e als o e ve tion to pub lic weif are.01 Su n da v.mu g vi s i to r s .v ....°.\. . _rf ru nl....... .........|__I 1\0bl=\Sl<8-is a n In d ia n wc C.H .l: o m~ :n r s o N »Tmnmarnr "f anI,hingto(n n n ir v \ | u | }¢°°.;,:m2;L,,;a; Dated October 1, 1929. ARLINGTON TOWNSHIP PRICES SLASHED!! Where Can You Be I I I I mf 1 \;~ ~ ;;v / '~ w i ~ '~@1`~"S1 ~~~ ,>f\-~.;, . ; "I ,` n i QQ(-;2,97 1 ;\t ? . \ . . . . , . , ~.|._.K ._=f'<ff."¢=a ,;'fw\*Zim* 3.1"~.f1 2 / .Ll ;n:¢»~::.w>..r»1 ~:. ~ :ir ' ny"\ ws ~7:».AK " , i ' \ :H EL L th e m th a t th e ir s to ve - hudd ling day s are over.Te ll them that y ou have ordered anEstate Heutnaln--that this win» ter they can live in every room in the house in healthful c omfon. No more mussy stoves to worry mother. The c lean. easy totend Heatrolntakesthc irplace. Fewer colds for the children. Hcatro!a's moist. c irc ulating warmth helpI keep the doctor away. As for you. air . . . well, you'1l be mighty ghd when y ou figure up the money y ou uve. Fo r Hc a tro ln wi th in wonderful IntensiFire Air Duc t helps cut fuel bills almost in ludf. If y ou c ome in today or tele- ( 3 9 ". r ia n d n 'Fa n '/E s ¥»Sz s w % 55 n w' ; i 3%UW M, a n d n e i i SW K an d L o t 4 36 1 7 :Ot 1 3 6 17 29 1? 3 1 17 12 12 12 12 99.111.32 80.90.50 91.7 92.26 10.23 17.93 a nB l a i r vi s i t o r s l a s t F r i d a y . M r s .A r t J e n s e n c l e r k e d a t B e r - ry 's sto re Tue sd ay wh i le Mr .a n d Mr s .Be rr y s ho p pe d i n Oma h a . Dr. a nd Mrs . W . . E. W ri gh t we re Oma h a c allers W ed nesd ay . Mr . a nd Mr s. C h as . B er r y en ter - ta in ed th e fo llo wi n g a t d i n n e r o n Tuesday; Mr. and Mrs. I-I. C. Blacq U l l .i l l l u ; . l ; | a »; . ; »U u u g v . . . . ` . . tai ned th e f o llo wi n g a t di nn er o n Su nd a y : D r . an d Mrs . J . B . An d er - son,J a mes ,Bob bie a n d E l la Su e o f Li n c oln ,M r .a n d Mr s .E .O. Fa i rc h ild a n d so ns , B e n an d Ge o. , M r .a n d Mr s .Chas.Be r ry . D r .a n d Mr s .A .C.Pr n ne r o f Oma ha, c a lle d o n f rie nds he re Sun rlnv Description sw%112% lle\A sw%w%se% l m 1 sc-'A sw%1100. 15 I./01. 41 Lot 10Lam 1. 2, and 6 nwlé ne:M se%nw'A . w5é se%M56 und 51% nv/16 nw% 1:D 3 3 3 3312 12 12 3 7 8 13 17ns 20 23 E EoH 17 1717 1717 17 17 17 1717I7 1717 1717 9 9 09 0 99 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 'EgE¢ oans:¢§_< 9 40.40.so. vauuu slam:19.s~183.938.32 91.940.23,21.19.332.40 173.2 1.22.8 109.23 305.743.2110.4 144.428.7 40.so. 160.-g|)_ 240. wo. 379.4 190.8 O u.I :.~» ,,.,.~'\5,~.~.f:~I'~~~ ,A\,'¢ fm .|..»~.~-\.l,., ">~ .f~,.f-f _».w if n n» 115PRICES SLASHED!! Where Can You Beat- these Bargains \ Palmolive Soap, 4 for -l9c Quadity §,'LT.§;'3'. 3 for at 2 56 ii ii éo. ell sw%6 17 13 40. 10.75 n. in River )Lot 3 6 17 13 23 75 a in L a l e ) '77 26.35 Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Ward and 42.35 daughter,Helen ElizabcLh,und Mrs. E. Berry.Leo Nelsen of Wayne is visiting 3.23 at the Fred Dornacker home.Tom Gaines is quite seriously ill _ar._ present.He_ suffeed u ....,.Misses Gladys and Marie Rus- enbaum visiied Marie Labbs In Bennington Sunday.Miss Margaret French and Miss Gladys Rosenbaum were Fremont shoppers Saturday.Ieslie and Helen Ben'yspent Lots 4 &paralyuc stroke monuay.rua uu...6 6 11 13 110.454.20 Perry C. #Gaines and wife of omaf §§':rd§'Y mth their mother, Mrs. 51 30 ."'a m ha are with h:m.. .frmi=Nelsen was a Blair bus- River) w , BQ se%6 17 I3 50. vt 4 an dne% nc% 17 17 13 79,5 %59%17 17 13 so. The gravel trucks have complet,7.97 ed their work here an the newhighway and have moved to Blair. 58.01 The Kennard State Bank was47.81 ,cloeed nqsr Saturday observing Col iness caller Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Fdtz .lahnel drove to Fremont Saturday.'Mr. and Mrs. E\mer Wright at-1 tended a show in Omaha S""¥`l"§'!1 sL o ts 6 a n d 9 28 n ! é ' s e % a n d 214:56 : M i 3 4 swir i 35 17 10 143.40 197.1 1?10 1 20.153. 17 10 160.227.: :wig egg 1, 2, Vx selé ne saNA ne% iwi i sw%3 selé a t 1 ,ol 4 19 19 202121 21 21 21 gl 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 13 13 1s 13 13 13 18 13 13 160.1 19.81 26.99 27.80 20.12.84 80.14 1.23160.192.36 80.55.70 40.41 .78 88.80 5 1 .99 eff-Q9 16.97 umbus day.The Farmers Grain and Lumber Co., held their annual free dance at the Jolly Bunch pavilion last Friday evening.A very largecrowdattendedin spite of the muddy roads.Everyone had a jolly time and at eleven-thirty lunch consisting of sandwiches, pickles,coffee and cookies wasservedbymembersofthecom- A social gathering is to be held at the church Friday night w w -come Rev. and Mrs.Booher/d family, the teachers and new res- idents of the community.The school board held a meeting Monday night.Last Saturday was little GeneFrench's seventh birthday so his mother invited several of his little friends in to help him celebrate. ARLINGTON WLLAGB phone amd ondc r y our 1lentrou,you can tell the good news to the fnmiiy this very night.St. GCI),I m ;L m r " "16\n4|'l 1gla d?2 e%4and| l l 5 '3WK48'!n||dB 8n m d n sss2011.160 ft.lne5inf l .9M i l 9 a $14.51422.4944.-as'ra.|1 40. 1255632.10 224.57 22.841 l2.65 $14.5 . 122.444.273.1 40.45.5az.1224.641.13 41.1 z u112.4:s \.'|d 4 9 39.49 267.35 356.8 ». 9 1I.oc s-'A se% wvli se% |w% se% . .ot 11 ot 1246 ne%v% ne% .ot 17 ,or 3 Zl30 30 80 30 303131 31az l l17 1717 17 171717 1717 i n13 1 1 11313 13 1313 nui uso. 40.40. s.4s30.77 80.80. 8.4710. Z1 .M89. 1 4 47.23 29.95 8.79 31 .7488.88 1 23.98 10.037.60 pany,Lloyd Akins took his mother and Mrs. Carl Ward tn Omaha Wednes day.While there they did some shopping and visited with their daughters, who are in training.The Rosenhqum service stationinstalledanewCroslyradioso that they might get e reports of the World Series.They had a lively time playlgamesafterwhichMrs.M Q ; served the kind of lunch boys en- joy so much...L. Buch drove to Blair Mondaylmeet his sister,Lorena,who\ came up from Omaha on the hua. She intends m visit wiw them until Thursday. I Buy Galena Husking Mittens. It pays lo buy the Beal BERRY BROS Come and Get E !! Palmolive Soap, 4 for Advo Corn Flakes, large Quadity §,'LT.§;'3'. 3 for Advo 0ats, large Specials for Fr me ,om 11, 14 az 17 13 40 32.92 Dick mek, who for the past sevas nwsa sa 11 13 sol 'ro.1s eral weeks has beqn in C9l°f=><i°~| WASHINGTON NEW S Nic Friedrichsen5% of 19 9 151.21 151 U U A l u f u w v u u v t i m e u l v u u w 'I ° " ° ' - i f ° ' " " ¢" '" "a s 1 1 1 a m o .s a n s r h r u m y i n K e n n a r d .1 K .m e e n t e r t a i n g ds a 11'1 3 s o .1 4 3 . 4 7 'f " i E ' . v. ° i . . ' h ' m ' } . .? ; . » m a n d H r s .t h 2 h ; ' " l ? | § \ . L u E 1' ; r a n n L a d i e s 'A i d 1 " S ' " ' " " = E ...'= = = h = 1 . , R ° e e E ~ r ~ 1 ' : ' . . ' _ ': . ' : . . ° " ' ° " " ° ° "w » ¢ » = = ¢ y . - f = = » \ e ° » ; - - __ ., . . . . - _Hardwaren f l01,4 n:;tl 34 43.75 68x20IL MUI nu lu uu l. 2 3 4 5 T 8 1 0 1 1 12 13 14 15 s 6 .87 4.32.05 10.33 4.43 40.16 3-70 .2.22 2.22 2.22 2.22 2.22 2.22 2.22 ers Llluruuuy -tu. |.|:|.|wuu.Mr s . L a mb wa s i n Oma h a Tu e s - dn y n vh er e s he h ad h er ey es tes te d No r ma n Iliatzen, .sou of Mr. and Mr s .A n d r e w Ma tz e n ,br ok e hi s an k le wh i le pla y in g at s c h o o l lo s t Tue sda y .Mr s .He n r y Plug ge , who r e c e nt- ly f e ll d o wn th e ba se me nt ste ps a n d bro ke h e r le g , i s n e w g e tti n g a lo n g ve r y nic ely .She i s n o w ab le to si t u p b u t i t is necessary to ke ep he r le g e le va ted . u . .. m a Mr :Che ster Ro sen ba um Mi s s Ch ri sten a La r so n 01 l\C| | 'lnerd. spent. several day s lust vt°eek| wi th Mis s D a gr n ar Pe ter s en . Sen a J ens en o f F r e mo n t,sp en t th e we e k - e n d wi th ho me fo lk s. Mi s s E r m a Jeppesen visi ted Rf : th e Ge or ge He de lun d h o me Fri-g da y eve n in g .lMi s ?E r n a Sunnis spent severa l] da y s las t. wee k a t th e W m. W i e s e h o me !:Ma r t i n S ti n e e k o f B a t tle C:eek..§ I o w a visi ted fr i en d s h er e Sundaynig * I __.|i l. . .lfnrnar || mnsu°kor.! li EN N A I! I),N i»:1m.m>3li .\in ue cor. 1 10 21.30 0 %o f 2 10 4.02 28.29 32 54 fl.. of Pno fl nfia'I7 less 40 x110 ft. 10 1 0 ,l l312 12 12 50.14 40. I2 37.89 2.4.08 w12.o4 76.75 60.1 °i8.0 24.0 12.076.7 EJ 4 Sind n 52 14 67.85 67.8 17 and n5€=1s 512.25'§'.£~§9 ~ ~ Sllll- .m r :I l l l l l l l l l h l l C | \ l |-»...-. ,._____d w " i ! ' i ! i ¥ ' E Q ' - l l M E : R o s e n b a u u f s ; { n ¢ ; " fl n ; i : 3 & .M r .a n d M n .W m . _..\_-o e r s o m j n g g : i x _ o ' e J o c kfm. of 5 15 123,27 ss sister,~ms \ ary ~.Mike Nelsen, who has been work ing for .lim Anderson, is spending this week at home.Walter Eggers,Lesier Kron- herg, Ernie Anderson and LesterMcCanndrovetoOmahaI6ab- wnd a show Sunda evening. A number i n e vicinity of Kennnrd attended the dance gym at Dutch Hall Sunday night. Miss Inna Jeppesen spent theweekend with her parents.Irma is teaching at Washington.Sunday guests at Lhe W. B. Rosenbaum home were:Mr.andMm Charlie Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelsen of Omaha and Mr, and Mrs.Harland McDonald and Warren of Blair.Mrs.Leonard Peterson wasquite ill lan week with bronchitis. However,at this writing she is much bettef and able to be up, Mr. and Mrsii Fred Andreasen and family spent Sunday evening at the Bert Hansen home. Roland Holmes has moved into the Ed Mathlesen property re-cently vacated by Bill Wilderson. A.N.Anderson,salesman for ----..._.._ ........... Willard Batteries Are recognized as a. Standard Bat- tery everywhere.They are made durable through the use of high grade plates which do not buckle. They are made of the highest qual- ity material throughout and are backed by a guarantee.' "SBE US FIRST". Kennard Garage CHAS. BATES, Proprie tor . _.home Snturday vening.A number of the young folks from here took in the :lance at Peony Park Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sands andEma were callers at the N.P. Nielsen home Monday evening.Mrs.Jorgen Christensen spentseveraldays last week with her sister, Mrs. Carrie Jensen at Fre- mont.Miss Viola Liesche was calling on Mrs. Martin Sunds Wednesday afternoon.B.A..Gottsch and Chas.Mis- fcldt and Herman Wolfe of ElkCityweretheI.O.0 .F.dele- gates appointed to attend the meet ing at Kearney.Mrs.Herman Junizbluth enter-tained the Larkin Club Friday a!t~ ernoon.Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Sunda wereSunday dinner guests nt the Hans Bmesch home._Pete Kudsk of Battle Creek.Iowa visited friends here Saturday Mr.and M m Henry Tietgen were Sunday dinner guests at the Chris Sunds home. 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Lots 1 tu 20 both incl.1 5.00um 1 m 20 hom incl.2 s.oo| hots 1 (D 20 both ind.a 5.00, Lots 1 m 20 both Incl.4 8.64i (Continued on page four) gg-5 § w'A ne% Lot aoLot 20Lo! 20n\v% a-el 32%sw'/»N M se%M 6 ne% se% 11% ne% seMa n d 45559111.1 u 17 17171717vr 17 1117 ll. .11111.11l l11 11 1.1.40 4:640. 40. 40. zbf so.zm.216-100 15.0647.65 8.99sms;4o:»2|31.25, 22.29 - u -hu nl u l ln u n*an-»H= wla in l u x :Nunnl - n un- u u -lllnuu"annaE I Rosenbaum Service Station Sis" nil'i i i 7 u ao.69.29 nv/56.sv/K and e'hBw%umt __ svn;13 17 12 1-5 3.89 | '_-.n m x m m r n x s n -Page ThreeElgin\l¢J\|¢i\rn nninhar 17 1929 xu....., .-...-....., v,...,-..., .._ , EVERY NIGHT HAD-4 'ro TAKE L AXATIVE"I i , a fa rme r fo r s ixty~four years ol my life and the_r¢ wen-mighly few mornings dunng that ,time that I didn't see the sun nee. Bm. when I retired five years ago aches 'ko cnsnmms ,OF 1-:s'r/mr STATE QF NEBRASKA : [ss »Wnshingwn County,| .Ha nry Mencke, Attomey In the County Court. In the Maller of the Emnp nl I n BENNINGTON NOTES Herman Sicvers of \\'ashi:1g1.on, was a caller here Monday.hlr. and Mrs. W. H. Gottsch andnon, Billy spent. Sunday at the E. A. 'Pimperley home.Joe Timperley of Medicine Bow, Wye., :arrived Siaturday with a car load ofjmrsea He is vixdting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tim-perley and other relatives and friends.'Fred Jordon of Springfield wasa caller ot the F. C. Gottsch home Friduy evening.Miss Verna Gottsch celebrated her lairtlnlay Friday. Rev. C. H. Rooze, who is taking an po§_t-graduate tourse at the Uni-wrsity at Lincoln, spent the week end at home.Alice Gottsch spent.the week-end at the F. C. Gottsch home. I'red Thompson came down from North Bend to spend the week- ond with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneckloth 'were Sunday afternoon guests at the Herbert Cohrs home. 'Misa Alma Gottech and brother, LeRoy motored to the E. F. Gottsch home Monday evening. Mr.and M m Leonard Nichols and family of Omaha,Mr.and Mrs.I-'red Paulsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulsen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mm Anna Melton.Nlr.and BRS-Jgxnes Pixel:oiQsrnond, were 'week-end visitors atthe August Witte and C. W. IIld~ an homes.Mr. and Mrs.`rank Mockleman of Elkhorn.were visitors nt thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Glandt Sunday evening.F. C. Gottsch and Anna spentSunday with Fred Jordon and Mr. and Mrs.Fred Holst at. Spring field. Mr. and Mrs. Wnm bogernan am daughter,Mary and Mrs.Ann: Harlan spent Sunday at the M. H Mueller home near Kennord. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. l'llnrkrnan,Sr II. 51 JbHNsoN AUCTI ONEE R Blair.Nebraska entertained .Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turney and family,Mr. end Mrs.Geo.Springer andMrs. Claude Springer and son of Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruse, Mr.and Mrs. Claus Ohn and Tin: O'hr\'. Sr.of Pt.Calhoun were Sundaygue ts of Mr. and Mrs Timm Ohrt.\Mrs. C. W. Harlan was hostess to the Bridge Club Friday when mire won b Miss AmeliaprizesyBunz and MH. Henry Neumeyer. \Mr. and Mm C. W. Glandt at~tended the dedication of the new church at Millard Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and ldaughtcrs of Elkhorm Mr.and Mrs.Otto Lebbert and childrenspent Sunday evening at the Chas. Grau home.1 Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Mohr and'sons were callers at the Henry; Schneekloth home Monday evening.Clau Brandt was a caller at!the chili Grau home Saturday.1 ;Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glahdt, Mr.. and Mrs. Tom ,Kniep,Mr.UNI; Mrs.Chas.Mohr and sons, Mme Anna Hadan :md Miss Mary Loge- mnn were visitors at the home ofMrs. Tena Mohr and Edna. Chas.Grau spent several days this week in Sioux City.lMrs.Lizzie Kruse and familyr' Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Isham and fam u . . . . . . . .U n n h r .Scouts ~ m e r i t b a d g e s m z Mr. and Mn. 0. F. Saundera ofpoultry ruung and cycling will be,0ehkosh, their niece, Miss Kaw~ issued wry soon now.With th.ree,erine Ricken of Louisville,Ken. active patrols competing agai:\stand B.Kemplin ol'Chicago, lll., each other advancement in px-o~left Friday for Oshkosh after ugrossingbeautifully.ln Novem-brief visit here at the home ofberthe Troop puts on a public'Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb. demonstration at Irvington. DORINACKER BRIEFS Mr. and Mrst Will tained relatives and dayin honor of Mrs. anniversary.Misa Lozene and Mr.and Mrs.G.I.Pfeiffer spent the week-end at Ottawa, iowa with the E. H. Woener fam- ily.Mrs C G Marshall and Mrs.'fr§';j§i5""§,§j John ii e ia nl delightfully enter- Wlese's hinhltained the Ladies'Circle at the|former'shhome on lfrlday after- .noon.T e circ e transacted n lotE r e ;heggtof business and voted to redecor- ggf h weekwend wit late the parsonage and the inter- Mr.1 M _J D k gm- of' the church as soon as poss-~ ..:;a....'i...° 2. ..';'".r;;.°'lble.A de li c i o u s ~ c o ur s e ~ evening.Gottsch home Saturt yAlaifgecrowdattended the dance at the German Hall Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch vis- ited at the Geo.Christiansen home near Washington Sunday aft ernnon.Mrs.Augusta Schumacher of Omaha, Mrs. Tena Mohr and dough ter, Mr.and Mrs. Henry Gottsch and son nndMr. and Mrs. Eggert Ohn were Sunday dinner guests at the John Dornacker home. Miss Rose Puls of Omaha, spent the week-end at the home of herparents, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Puls. ry lna s served after the busmess meeting.There was n large at- »tendanee including several guests..Mr.and Mrs.Lou Miller anddaughoer,Ethel drove to Genoa ,on Saturday where they spent the :week-end at the Hans Christensen |home.Mr.and Mrs.. G.A.Marshall left Sunday for Martin,S.D. where they will visit a week or sofwiththeirson,Ralph at "Ques- tion Box" ranch. McCAR'I'HY ANDLONG CREEK o f A COLUMN FORWOMEN 1oICheese Adds Zen to Meals A blt of cheae has saved many meals from being commonplace. Cheese had such a tantalizing flavor and when added to a salad or an entree or dessert, makes u most appetizing combination. Hors d'oeu\'res a la Suisse willgive your dinlrer a good beginning. Arrange four strips of cheese,radiating frorn the center,nn small serving plates.On one strip arrange a little hard-cooked eng white finely chopped and mixed with French dressing.On another strip use egg yolks mixed with dressing; on the third use a little and for thochopped stuffed ollive, fourth, a wee bit of chopped pim-!.....,, An especially good sandwich is made by splitting skinned frank- furoers lengthwise.Co\er with a thin layer or strip of cheese and place on buttered bread.Place in n hot oven and leave until the > 1Sa r ah S te wa rd , De c e as w: To the Cr vn litor s o f S ai d E nmiv: Y o u are -Hereby No tif i ed ,Th a t I wl ll sip a t th e Co u nty C o u r t Ro o m i n Bi ai r i n said Co un ty o n l h e . l s t day o f No vp mh e r ,1929, an d o n th e 3r d day o f I"e-bruzsry. 1936 , at 10 c fc lo c k A.M. on ea c h of sai d d ay s to r ec e ive an d e :xa m» ine-a ll c ia ims aga in st said Es - te,wi th a v i e w to their adjust.- vn t n m!nllnwn non 'Phu finun_ - - -.- . . . .- . . . v - g u n . :l u i u l s l n sli mi te d f o r th e presen tation o f claims againST. sail! Estate in three mo n th s f r o m the ls t d a y o f N o v - emb e r A .D.,1929,a n d th e ti me li mite d f o r pa y me n t o f d?b!-8 is On e Y e a r f r o m said l s t day o f Novembe r, 1 92 9.f \' v' ITNE SS my ha n d an d th e Seal o f said Co un ty ( h u r t,th i s2ndda y o f Oc tob e r, 19 2 9 ( S E A L )C EL L F I R, 87-4t Cou nty Jud[,;0. N O T I C E ( J F H E A RI NG \~a PROBATE OF \\u.L -October, 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M., l i l y I n u s u a .u c a u ;A\.\..».. .- ..S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f M r .a n d Q i r s .R u d o l p h P r o b s t n e a r O m a h a . M r .a n d M r s .P h i l l i p M o o r e o f O m a h a ,s p e n t S a t u r d a y n i g h t a t t h e G e o .H u b e r h o m e . M i s s E m m a K o c h l e f t W e d n e s - d a y f o r s e v e r a l d a y s v i s i t w i t h r e l a t i w s i n O m a h a . M i s s B e r t h a H u b e r a t t e n d e d n s h o w e r a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .H e l e n A n d e r s o n i n O m a h a i n h o n o r o f Miss Hazel Larkin.James and Ward Walsh and Mrs.Galbraith and daughter ofBensonwerecsillingonDr.and Mrs. C. W. Hickey Sunday. Misses Mae Rusk,Catherine Kelley, Nick Petersen and ThomasPetersenofOmaha,were callersat the P. C. Petersen home SundayMr .and Mrs. Ed Hcyl of Laurel were callers at .the P. C. Petersen Mr.and' Mrs. Tom Kniep and'Mrs.Henry Schneekloth and Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Dhrt motored to'Lincoln Tuesday.g Mrs.Henry Schneekloth spent Thursday afternoon at the homeof Mrs. Tens Mohr in Bennington] Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Cohrswere callers at the Henry Schnee' kloth home Thursday..Mr. John Kroger was an Omaha visitor Monday.. 'Fry the Fashion (Renter l~`irst,' last and all the time.39-It ARLINGTON NOTES Mr.and Mrs.John S.Hebardi were hosts to the Merry Go Round' Club on Saturday evening at their! a brid Theregulardinnerntlge.h°'Ee one dgly hvé vteletk hrt t tables held bouquets of beautifull - r.and rs.S86 .F 'roses from the hosts own rose gan~tended the new church dedication den.Prizes at bridge were won at Millard Sunday..br Mr. and Mrs v.v.MarshallMr. and Mrs. Wallace Tlmperley and 'liz'ami Mrs C C Cook. Mrs. .and Mr. and Mrs.Dan Timperley D 5f_I h ""t d "th .were visiting " " " 'Mr.and Mrs.bn:hoaxogiftaiiinfiiiilnirs il. 12 I-".S.lsham and family Monday Vinckel were guests. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Ashton and turned home on Frida evenings evening.'Mrs. B. F. Cook of Scribner visMr. and Mrs. Frank Huber and daughter spent Thursday evening at the Geo. Huber home.Mrs. Wiebke Wolff of Blair, wascallingonDr.and Mrs.C.W. Hickey Monday.Mrs.Fred Thompson ls tnknng the place of llliss Ernma Koch at ited here and at Dale the first ofthe week..5Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snooker of| Lincoln, were week-end visitors at »n »- The Happy Hollow Club gave a shower in honor of Mrs. Chauncey Wright, a new bride, at the home of Mrs. Jack Lazure last We¢lnes~day afternoon.There were about fifty present and Mrs. Wright re- ceived many useful presents for her new home.Word comes from the Lord l.is~ ter Hospital in Omaha that GeorgeMcDonaldisgetting along nicelynow.Mr.McDonald has been in the hospital the past three months and his many friends are glad to hear of his improvement. Little Bobby Aronson spentMonday at the John Aronson homewhile his mother and Lila Lee ac- companied Mrs.Will McDonald and daughter, Dorothy to Omaha.Last Wednesday evening Mr. and_,1\Irs. John Aronson entertain- ed at seven o'clock dinner,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and son, Royand Mrs. Agnes Long of Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Long and daughter, Mrs. Earl Caldwell mote ored to Grand island Saturday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Agnes Long who plans on spend- ing the winter at the Burkett Sol diers home near Grand Island. They returned home Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer 'FruhlsenspentMondayeveningattheH.ithe home of Mrs.Snocker's sis-inosenbnlm home, ter, Mrs. Mary Hart.l Mr. and Mrs.Fred Hammer of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Steen,~]'»Bloomfield,spent Saturday night and \.l1ss Helen Widam spent Sun h W Longthe telephone office donng the lat d *ni t t E'khorn as guests nt.t e eston tc-r'»= absence of several days.i a§iiFs`ie\VlgHi l-lillegass and son, Emil Sachs had, h msforisgciaccompanied hir. iiillegass back to rhome.They visited the Fred LonghomeSundayevening,returning home Monday.[to break hura nn w le cran g!0maha on Sunday af ter spending hi s * `° "i " '° "" ""i-a week hem at the home of herThetillageofBennington.s erecting a new pump house, hav- ing recently 'l"'d°.." new well.1 Mx.and Mrs.Leo Weber re~ family of Lorton,spent Sunday with Dr. Hickey and family.Mr. and Mrs. Anthur Peake are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy Tuesday.Dr. and l\lrs. C. W. Hickey and daughters and Ferris Kramer at-tended the dinner of the Ad-bell. at Hotel Fontanelle in Omaha Carl Sorensen. and wife ofLyons,visioed Sunday a'l'ternoon with Mr.and Mrs.Hayes Rosen- balm.Merton Winchell and fam- ily called in lite eveniag.*Mr. and Mrs. Peter .len en vis- panents,3lr..a1\d Mrs.Fred Dc- Weber ' y .from Louisville,Kentucky where thcy attended the National Legion and Auxiliary convention.They iited at the Carl 2.1. Je home Sunday afternoon.|Carl ll-1.Jensen is the proud stopped at Evansville; lnd.enro P;ne f .new Ford sedan pur-'home where they spent a Eél..g;~m§, ;a,..,: week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer and Mrs. C.l'.Masters spent Sunday days with relatives.|lllr. and Mrs. Niels Christensen called at the Lord Lister hospll.-ui s Thursla after I\lJi "E8 ll b r o w n s , t h e s a u s a g e s f n z z l e l J O H N "D U Y C A N S T A T E g p N T E B R A S Kr4.o 4.*Aan d th e c he es e melts . Goo seb erd es a n d c ur re nts,ac companied by unsweetened wafers and cheese, make a nice dessert. Applesauce sewed with ginger- biead and cheese is ever so good for a luncheon dessert und,of course,thcre's that old favorite, and decided to take things easy, WY h th began to fail. " I lame all my troubles on constipation,brought.on by lack of my usual outdoor exercise.I ,had to take laxatives almost every night.Then my stomach got all out of fix and nearly everything l l d k iea te crac ers wth tart Jam ... ll ate disagreed with me.I was jelly, and cheese." And here's a substantial recioe for spaghetti with cheese:Drop te boiling, salted water two cup- ls of spaghetti broken into inch pieces.In 210 minutes add five rnedium-sized onions sliced one- fourth inch thick.Cook for 10 minutes, then drain, not too dry, and place in u buttered baking dish.Scatter a layer of'finely chopped green pepper over the spaghetti and one canned pimento cut in bits.Sprinkle with salt and paprika and pour over all a cupful of milk.Bake 20 minutes,then cover with grated or sliced cheese. Return to oven until cheese begins to brown delicately. Superb Pickled Peaches Select solid freestone peaches. Peel and drop in cold water.Pre- pare a rich syrup of vinegar and sugar with cinnamon and cloves The spices may be put into the hymn whole, but if ground should he placed in a bag.Drop peaches into the boiling syrup until the bottom of the kettle is covered. Boil several minutes until partly cooked.Remove and place in plat ter and repeat until all the peaches are similarly prepared.Then re- pent the process twice, so that the peaches have been boiled in all three timca In the last boiling the peaches are left until they are thoroughly cooked.After all have bten cooked boil syrup down thick. Place peaches in jars and pour .with friends at Monroe.M'§';i;'yC";_i"nI§;daughter. Gaili Mrs.Mike Itohinaon, accompan-"°k ;.Benson spent ied bv her granddaughter,Mlssi and son,Fran o '~Sue ewell left Monday for Mt.:.l:§neaeek»end at the H.L.Roc'Auburn, Iowa where they will vis- Mi.:and Mrs.Peter Bachhausit relatives for about ten days.a.d familv were Sunday visitors _lien Raymond c.Swisher 9f| ot lllr. onli Mrs.Roy Johnson.}\o rk lm?accepted a call `"'{ fill. Mr.and lllrs.Ralph Sherer of the pulpst of the Congregational: Olir tha Mr. ami Mrs. B. w. Butler Ch\|\¢h at this place.Rev. Swish- of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. E er formerly preached at York and Wat se were 1; o'clock dinner signn liinlrh Eiiiff.'Zi?.i1.°'dZ`?..§"",..'I§`ia'$ 31 n f and Mrs. H. lu. Roe ues |welfare work.Rev.and lllrs.| or Swisher plan to move here the.M s. C. W. H1key en-...'i'.i}...$"atr dinner Wednesday latter part of the month. and Ito-v._evenituz ig honor of their dauirh-»S\'¢lSl\*'Y will P!`ff_9¢h his mltlal ter,lle\n\ce's birthday when thelscrmon on Oct. 2*fh'guests were l\lrS_w C_Krarner,l Mr.and Mrs.Xernon Marshall ¢qoll Ferris and Misses Henrietta and son, Lloyd wrut to Omaha on and Alvcna Schroeder.Sunday where they attendw aMrs.Geo.Lusby ol Hamburg,birthday dinner at the home of in Omaha last t y rinoontoseeNorma Jane Illatzen syrup over them.Seal. who underwent an operation for Pineapple Saladappendicitis.]D T ``lleat 2 cups crushed pineapple. Visitors at tie an ¢mP="""arid uice of 1 lemon and 1 cuphome Sunday included Mes. rs. and sugali.Stir till sugar is dissolved , i f s d a m c g ~ " . ' i ? . l " i 1 ~Soak 2tsblespoons gelatine in Er s..?...""2.'f;° Biitir "cup cold water 10 minutes.Ado .\H s n fhir. and Mrs.to hot mixture.When cool and chlligltiinifié 3.1 ine sick list.ihceirmros to set add 1 cup gratell Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jonsenv.ere cheese and le pint cream beatendinnerguestsSundayattheistiff.Mix thoroutghly,place i t Chr is Aselgaaral home.Ic n ld pla c e ti ll f i r m.Se rve on let- l",ranc es 'I`l1on1pson was a "e 'i k '; tuc e le ave s, wi th dr e ss i ng .Te n o r end gue st o f .lane Beals a t th e ~ twe l\ e servi ngs. A -R .BL'Zt i1 l i'lD Il lE l l]B i l l l f .~ ~ T h e M c c a n h f " " i ~ l ? 3 . § { § 5 ' § i 2 'N o m a t t e r h o w m a n y n e w r e i v e ' " " " ""»l " i» 1 .i " ". » .. » .. .\ 1 c D o n a l d i c i p e s o n e t r i e s ,a f e w o f t h e o l d 'i~"»II.°.'i'."' l i l o z i i h e t e e n Q m e m b e r s . t i m e r s s h o u l d n e v e r b e f o r g o t t e n . A -L e i e i s a d e s s e r t t h a t W ep r e s e n t a n d o n c » 1 s 1 t o r .M r s .8 |m o n Pn e s L o n g o f B l a i r .A f t e r t h : S ~c l c r n a m l e v e r y s o o f t e n .H e r e a r e u a l b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g t h e h o s s s t w o r e c i p e s ,s h o w i n e ;n o v e l m e t h » 1 °.h Mrs. Marshall" brother, hd Bokerloginsisvisitingthisneck" I t l Mrs. Marshall's and Mr. Boker's Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stoltenberg and daughter spent Sunday with relatives in Council Bluffs.lllr. and Mrs. Henry Dorrmcker entertained the Larkin Club Mon- day evening.Miss Hilda Bruning, night sup-erintendent of nurses at 'Emannuel Omaha s nt the neckhospital,.P0 °end at the E. C. Stoltenbcrg home! Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Miller at-itended the funeral of a relative at ' Hamburg, Iowa Sunday." 1 nt Mrs.Ruben Petersen, and chil- dren left Thursday to visit rela- tives at Laurel, Neb. Troop 63 of Bennington,now has a total of ten first class birthdays occur on the 10th andll th so Mrs.Boker planned the celebration in their honor.Two birthday cakes occupied prominentplaces on the dinner table and the candles were lighted during the last course of the meal.i`holl mother,Mrs.Henry Boker,wasalso a guest.1 held a contest in which Mrs.Fil-ods of composing this delicacy. mer Truhlscn recelxmd first and Mrs.Will Thompson,consolation. Mrs. V. 0. ireland and lllrs.Joh\1 Barry served lunch,assisted .b>' Mrs. McDonald.The next meetingistobeheldatPaulBarryshomewiththeMesmlnmcsHayesRosenbalmandMertonWunchell on serving set.The Auxiliaryof the American_Miss Ktiren Jensen of Blair. Lemon held their annual electnonfspem Sa rday evening and Sun- and .installation of officers at a day at g parental, Carl M Jen» !ilefillf¢ l`.fl"..'I.'I...ii lliytffilnb erll»'lil;gmeOrace 'Thompson ~ a _er.1;'tirin;; presiilsiit wla hsteas guest at the Wm Thompson home lat e meeting an se 'e re res 7|ht'ments qmliiii . l i Mrs.Will Thompson g Bliss Judith lIallreceived mmol visited Sunday evening with Mr. bruises about the limbs when she and Mrs. _.\_ R Beals in Blair.was knocked down- by-f.car 1n_Mrs.Leon Hindley and Mrs. Ornnha a few dnysago,=`§he\1'1;= John Neitrhood xcere at lhf court I Whether or not you like your ow| lemon pie, try these: .f Patty Cake Pie l 3 eggs3 tablespoons lemon juice teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 cup sugar 3 1 tablespoons flour gg, teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon melted butter 1%cupsrnilkBeat egg folks until thick and ltmon~colorcd..um lemon juice and rind.Mix sugar.flour and salt and add to lemon mixture. Stir m melted butter and milk and fold in stiffly heaten egg whites. Turn into ie tin lined with crust I i Pandput into hot oven.After IU billous,felt dull and no account, and just had to force myself to keep going. "Four bottles of Sal-gon put any stomach in fine shape and the Sar- gon Mass Pills got rid of my con- stipation and billousness entirely. 1'n1 through taking laxatives now,I but stay regulated just as good as when I was working twelve hours a day on the farm.l've got a hearty appetite, everything agrees with me perfectly and l'm so much stronger and better inevery way I feel like a new man."--John . . Duncan, 2109 s. 46th St., om a. The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. _ -- - - . - - ~- BOYS AND GIRLS CHOOSE PROFESSION "Before and After", usually has. the symptoms of an effective ad- vertising campaign.but in this case it's simply applied to one hundred lfniversity of Nebraska' seniors who last spring made known their choice of a life Pl'0~\fession.liniisociologicalpaperwritteni by a student at the University last spring, one hundred seniors about to graduate announced their choice of a profession.One hundred and thirty questionnairs were sent out the I I .i s s ,Washington County,1»In the County Court.1 In the Matter of the Estate of John }\IcQuarHe.Deceased: TlIE STATE OF NEBRASKA To the heirs, next. of kin, legstecn, creditors and to any others inter- eated in said matter: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That an instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of John lllctluarrie,deceased,is onfile at said Court, ond also a petr-txon Pl'¥Yifl£' for the Probate of said instrument, and for the ap- pointment of Margaret McQuarric aa Administratris with will an- nexed That on the 26th day of fsaid petition and the proof of the ,execution of said instrument will be heard, and that if you do not|lhPl\ appear and contest, said Court may Probate and record the some,land :ra nt administration of the estate to Margaret l\IcQuarHe.'This notice shall be published for wree weeks successively in the Enterprise prior to said hearing.'Witness my hand and official senl this first day of October, 1929. C. DEBEL,County Judge.I SEA L)A.3?-4t Special Nebra.<ka's bird steadily incleasing population isasitstimber and shelter become more preval- 'ent.There are more than 400 varieties. Arbor Day originated in Ne- bruskn. _' Through its observance Nebraska is teaching other states value of tree planting. xand a hundred answered.'Teach~]HOSE SIENDING f wp;was the favored profession,Runs 'ami Snags g thirty-four students admitting they Neatly Replaced |wanted to be School teachers, foo ~i Wdrk Guaranteed |teen chose business, 8 agriculturl |Leave onlcrs at Sas Store I 3 social work, 3 dentistry, and so.~ 02| down the line until. only l :-l.I1tl-_ent chose to go on the stage..I Dr..l;l'i)|ii1l¥:l`if;iil"m"nn . Fifteen per cent of the hundred:had chosen to follow the vocation] of the parent.Interest,service influenceiof parents were the three: main factors in relation to the choice of the vocation to be fol- lowed.Forty-one percent of the students tlBCltl&(l what their life stork was to be while they wereinhighSchool.Women decides! earlier in life what they wouldfollow, as showin hy the reports. And the old story about the \vornan's mind being as changeable ns the wind was discounted by the survey,when the repons shotvesl that sixty-four per cent of the women clung to the profession they had first selected.One coed. had changed her mind more than three times;five men changed their minds four times.. ¢"Homekeeping"'didn't :mem to bother the coeds much,for only six percent of the women report- ed admitted that they intended to marry and take up "homekeepinlr". NEBRASKANS l\l.¢\.Y .s e e n1~:'rsons \ Falling stars will be a hit more] l .l srtvoon BARBER snapSuccessor to theII Over the lllair Drug Co Phone Black 41 Evenings by Appointment | x s l 1 Lonnz¢>||Barber Shop g The Best of Service | Regular Prices [ x sTHE EAT SHOP l E. C.Rann,Proprietor | Meals, (0 Cent:| Excellent Cuisine | Satisfactory Service I Courteous Treatment IFirst door east Enterprise offical x atBLAIR ABSTR.-1(`T & TITLE 1 (0$IPAlliY | Bonded Abstracter IIPHONE 15 °I Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebraska l xx on. EDWIN T. .IIPP DentistX-RAY s ss v ic i t l Offices in State Hank Bldg. common to Nehrnska people afterl Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. the middle of November,says*xProfessor G. D. Swezey of the g,atpartmcnt of astronomy at the bm-CARL SCIl\lIDl`g versity of Nebraska, when the so-Insurance | called Loenids will pass through'Real Estate and Loans 1 the eax"th's atmosphere.A fih°.'§"Office in State Bank Bldg.I 0 I Pho ne -B ln c h 45Farm Sales u Specialty Bur lguun u l lllldndlglr.IUHGH!! at ¢|.q.. a n ull)s u n :n a w . % Mm/ma 3ring@a Biifmeni FARM Washday E V E RY ' f a r m wo ma n i s e n t i tle d to a Ma y ta g - th e w o r ld ? finest fnf asheb-»\vit11 gasoline or electric boveer. Th e Ga so lin e Mu lti -Mo to r i s a n p r od u c t of th e Ma y ta g org ani za tio n, th e world! la rge st wa she r man ufa emrea , a nd also the wor ld! largest produc er of single-c y lin der gasoline e n g i n a .It i s in ter c h an g ea ble wi th th e e le c tri c motor b y removing o nly f our b olts . . . kno wn an d use d on farms fo r over fxfteen y ears.A s te p o n the p c du d sum i z, F R E E f o r a W e e - k ' s ' W a s h i n g Write or telephone for a triad M=5=;# washing.n it doesrft sell its-elf, don't keep it.jerrad payment.: you'U ncaa miss. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa: Fmmdud HH! Maytag his | »,,M.. ..JJ "'¢.-,jr ...num-wax.r\»......~xwr.' r ".!»" ,9 {§_;'f\l.'i"°"i"''*m"*"**~""a .;F ..Numa-.L*~.fy , f l 55 f r v i . = f » ",T ' r stan."-wno n¢-mn-wil..f I ~"~§" 4 ~l'r"l \yon»wan. |C¢nlnCll.r-.1 . 4 4 I _g y : F f m h ~ , ; . - . ; ;| £ \ l l { . " I y n » y l ¢ ¢ k l i : 1 N I . = | \ l ; ' I n r f |..a n n., i a \ l C t : n .D u l a h n l l c u r - h K Y . f "Z*O m a n - \ I : t \ \ . \| | s l l n n | \ | » N a - W C 1 \ l f .| . m t m u » ¢ s \ ; u | & : \ . P n ¢ o h i d - L G W .B i l l . l a i r C r u - H S L . . |S a n F r a a r h c w K 1 l l . i . 1 .. l e l u v l w -u m m u m a s s e r C | l . A O u r 5 0 u u w n n u o n | ¢ . 2 0 . 2 Q m n e d a n k v u n c h a s u e p i n I n a n a n d u a . Blair Top & Tire Company | .ARLINGTON MAYTAG CO.,Arlingto PALLERS APPLIANCE co.,Fremon 1 .n - --..._........ . . ncement to the public that we are again ter making the necessary re- e of recent date. ~ive better service than ever l inutes reduce heat to moucraw er of meteors, which means noun-||IreturninginthewiseMeniuuaihospitalwhere she is in training, from her claus at Tech high when the car struck her.!Mrs. Wm.Flake, who fractured her hip some weeks ago, was br0't' from the hospital at Premont and is now recupcrating at the home of her daughter, l\lrs.Ed Schaf- lfersman.Mrs. Louis Wdlingford who ha< been seriously ill, is now l home from the hospital and get-'ting along nicely.Henry Hilgervl kamp, who broke his leg several, weeks ago, is also getting along l nicely.l Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Davies were;Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andlMrs. Cash Reynolds of Fremont.IA number of families enjoyed a' beefsteak fry in Hartung's woodal on Sunday.Hrs.R.A.Davies attended aom-o'clock luncheon 1-»Fremont' on Thursday at the Chas.Mar- shall home.Mrs. Lou Miller assisted by Mn.Nels Sorenson, Mrs. Harold Weberand Mrs. Nevin McCune, entertain-l .~.l the c. Y. L. K. at her. home on Tuesday evening.The Modern Woodman and Rey- al Neighbor lodges have movedl into their new quarters over Al~ hert Mun Q ~ld'\=store.They formerly occupied the room over Sweetland.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Renard announce the birth of an elght' pound daughter,hom 'I.'hursday,l Oct. Nth._ | n house last Tuesday xor me nu.-ond lesson on convenient homesl and accounts,given by Miss Smith. (`Hl'R(`H OF GOD E. E. Giesler, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship,l l A. Berean Class, 7 P.M. Evening service, 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning.' Miss Lucile lecrone of Omaha, will speak at the l l o'clock ser- vice Sunday.Come hear Miss Le- Cione, you will be benefited;Last Sunda was a red letter n . l yrdayfor the church.Services all well attended,and 2:45 program exceptionally good.Bro.Mehrens of lewd,gave a splendid opening talk,and Dr. Crime of Omaha,concluded with a fine talk.Several visitors pres- ent.Come again. The proceeds from the Berean (ood enle was tar above their ex- pcctatlona.Our pastor will be in meeting at Moorefield, Neb. over the 3n| and 4th Sundays of this month. but Mi l be in Blair for the lst Sunday in November. All welcome at the Church ofl God.l nand continue baking 20 minutes longer, or until filling is firm. (`hiffon Pie l'£ cups sugar '£ cup flour 'é teaspoon salt 1% cups boiling water ' Juice of 1 lemon Juice and grated rind 1 orange 8 eggsMixsugar,flour and salt: adm! boiling water, stirring constantly. Cook 15 minutes.Add well-beaten egg yolks, rind and juice of fruit and cook until thick.Cool.Make meringue of the whites of the eggs,'i cup powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon lemon juice.Whip one-fourth of meringue into cua-tanl mixture and turn into bakw pie shell.Cover with remalhifll' meringue and brown in moderat- o\'en. Nebraska farm homes are no cheerless.l5,88l of them in 192 we n lighted by electricity am 19 188 served with running water. Nebraska ranks fifth amonrthe _states ln the value of farn property.Nebraska farrna ar- well equivl>¢d~' More than 51 per cent of th# fsrma of Nebraska are operate' by their owners. .There are 127, 784 Parma. ing more than shooting stars.,I'rol'essor Swezey explains, will be ; visible.The Lionids are the result ofl ubrokenup comet, and follow its I original orbit.They pass through: the earth's orbit once each year,l though are much more plainly seen every thirty-ltzree years. The next period of g stzst intensity wil be in 1932, 5% ought to be visible this year as the years directly be~ (om and after the crux year are favored to greater showers than ordinary.ln 1899, the last crux year for the meteoric disturbance observ- ations were made from the lini- versity of Nebraska observatory and the course of several of the shooting stars charted. "But people must not expect too much of a display,"warns Pro- fessor Swezey,because it simply means that there will be a few more falling stars than_usuai those nights about the middle of November,. Nebraska is a state of home~ owners.Sixty per cent of thr- people oi' this state live under theip own rode'Nehraska is i n agricultural stale with 47 per cent of in ma- ulation residing on its 127,003 farms._ __ .' l x xDR. w. F. HEMPHILL DENTIST Home Theaxn Bldg Blair, Nebraska x x MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACTEB l | _ .l ' : l, l Office in Mayle Bldg. x - T R AI N s c a e o \ : L s - »East--6:10 p.m. daily. a.m. daily. P.. M. & Omaha West,-7:15 C. Sl. »Northbound 7:15 2:52 7:52 u n . p.rn. a.m. daily except Sunday.daily except Sunday. Sunday on y. Enfthboundp.m.a y S ny _5:30 p.m. dan except u i f -'BUS SCHEDUI r ibiorthbou d9:00 A. 'it .3?8 Z'*I" if'on A \r_2100 r` 8:00 P. M.5:00 ~6:15 P. M.315 PI l2:8F» Located in new " l I l.II I q I II| Chicago & Northwestern Railroad \ 1 ; i \ Ml M. M.M.i l . | Am; W e wish to announce ready for business af pairs following the fi We are prepared to hn f n r n u1 ; } | » \n r n f n n l n\ l \ v | \ r l u r U U a l l l I A \ \ J l l l | l l \ ¢ found in our business nl-v l l l l w w a .¢ ||\ - s w s lu n a u lir u u l d t l i l l l y 5. We are headquarters for the famous Crosley Radio and U. S. Rubber Tires Also equipped to do all sorts of B a t t e r y W o r k We handle DEEP ROCK GAS and Fuel Oil GiveUs a Ring for Tank Wagon Service Jenkins Tire and Battery Shep |§ ; : Lo! 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First Addidon 7.9157.22 7.91 208.85 123 4 910 12 18 14 15 A 57 575757 5751 57 57 57 57RR S66§;=>,a 8 16 o 16 of EGGS vaggu< KO nvNs1-m> u::oE < $299 mx WM 10 111218 e 9ft of IA 16 16 12.71 16 80.48 16 IR ol anything more in-ofiiable than Iakiné care of your hens now and readv for E v! ! ! p a u l l r r m t n m e d s o n e o l ' t h a i I n - W i n lu r n s .W a r m w a t e r I o r w l d d a n l n -t e r l a y m g : n u l l o n D r o s i u e i l o n . N o In ve s t m e n t y u #c a n m n k l w i l l b r i n g y o u b a c k n o m a n y d o l - l a r s a n A I s m a i l :I G a l l o n H e a t e d W :-» u m .Y o u a n n u t b u !a b o t h s ' o n e : n yu r h a n n n t m re m n m n n h h l u r i n e .H u l l o f n n &E E5 6 ss66.07 wa s .|¢ 9 fn:9'ml "if'§6I 180. 40.40. 160. 80. so. BD.so. 80. 51122 466.04102.4 1 95,54614.73 21424 168.611 65.51167.04 1'1o.so w IJft. uf 141516 17 18 1920 21 2228za 11. 12 16 m16 1s 16 16 1s m 11| 1s16 20.76 szoa 5.66 2.77 2.77 2.77 £5.84 7.811 s.ss1 6.88 1 1.sa 28.05 22.90 1 5.8910.0910.09 5.06 7.811 6.3816.33 1 1 .53 48.81 54.99 2 1 .051 2.86 12.86 7.8325.84 w h11,s, 6 2112 s 79 411& 12 1a, 11.. 40 86.07 14.16 14.76144 .07275.80 all 9 dz10 58 se m 1 59259 a 59 e 15 n_ 11. 82.2039.81 39.81 46.96 69.1 1 39.81 39.8146.96 5 " 4. 5. ié al s 20 241.11Mchleneny 5 & 6 1 AQ, 3.7.- -- u wo f n » l&40 14.16Sixth Addition 41 14.1641 114.43 29.644§124.09 151.61 and \1w5(3 sw52 nelé. ae% ne%nwXi n'f¢SAW. n% nw'£ s% .nwk11% sw% se 'L_ se Hi 101010 10 11H.11 19 19 1919 19 19 19x9 11 1111 l l11 111111 m a s s 1s'rs.4s ~ ; ' = - ' - W i ~ i s | Second Addition 2.3.1. .'.TI'.f.° nr In lm cl Juan- nv Pruht llklrl lor Poulll'!l\10n lndud42.46 l u w m m - .I-Mean. N-lu. Ere.' 9| .86151 .9941.05 150.41 411.28 wl-6 10, llof19&sz '1 41 fn 41.99 We wlll 5° glac all 14 1 89.84 69.84Mg 302.00 68.38 368.86 Yi!cher's Addition£5-s o ~4 21.12 21.12 ~19 &Cnrtefs Additionw% of 1.2. 4343K3 44L,44.. 91.8686.84 65.1547.06 59.06 91.85 _z2s.45 ;sa,ss i to cull your [lock for you Produce Caa nd mm1 md 2 11 19 11Lots 3 and xI 15; 5 |.'.*:r, NEBRASKAI20 no 95.97 48.09 u4.os|s 2 14.76 14.76 BLAIFp u u m u v o f |IBlair, Nebnsil October 11, 1929 -m n s u r g n r n xs s -P q e f h v Poruilaure, run and Iloor covar-;Mathew R. Bendarf.2l~tf. Mn. C. R. Skinner and children pent last Saturday in Omaha. The Marsay Beauty Shoppe will lease you _ut 40-I west Lincoln St.~hone Green 321 for appointment. as-¢f Mr. and Mrs. John Wolsman and . and Mxs.Bd Nelson spent For Sale:Bonn,Boats Bonn. Hosea Wilson 87~tI For Ren A 4-room house, modern except heat.| 39-lt N. T. Lund dr Co. C. K. Bendorf, llcenied embalm- ¢ r md umleruker, Blair.Office phone, 161;res.phone. 188 8»ti Mr.L.J.Wolff and daughter, Dr.Llylnml States, Chlropnc- wr, Fu-men Saba Bank Bldt-sf. For Sale-P\m.»-bred white rock Ccckerals,$1.50.Dngmar Peter~ sen, Washington, Neb.39-lt. For Sole-Hampshire male pigs. Long,heavy boned kind.Alsol Newfoundland puppies. 39-4t'E. N. Manley, Nuhville. C K- Bender! licensed :mum-`unday ewning at the Ditlof Wols' Patsy were Saturday dinner guests or m uude rhla r Bug,Q M " ~an home..at the Victor Wolf! home.:'..~. 1 O l |0 per bushel Farmers Produce C0 »..-»,~,..,,~,,., ., ~ ., -.., .,, 1a ., ,.,,,.._:.,..,...,..,..., .,,,.._..,.,.,_..,_.,., .,,.... Announcement I have purchased the Hilton Style Shoppe of Myrtle and Coxfa Strick- lett and will' continue the Ladies' #x o .:ted a t th e h o me o f Mr s .A n n a Cas tc tte r.Mr s. Nob ie ' a da ug hter s Mi s s J a ne wh o teac hes a t Hun\~ bo ld t,Neb .,a n d Mi s s Eliz ab eth, wh o i s atte nd i n g th e Sta te Un i - ver si ty a t Lin c oln,also sp en t th e week nd there.. Th e f o llo wi n g relati ves enjo y ed u f a mi i y reu ni on a t th e Di c k Stri c klett h o me la s t Th u r sd a y : Mr . a n d . Mr s . W i ll Ha r t. o f D o u g - la s , W y o mi n g ;Mr . a n d Mr s .W i ll L i p to n and.L lo y d Stri c kle tt,o f Oma h a ,Mr .a n d M m A n d r e w Ne lso n a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Ne a l W est. » f plies at The Ermerprislre. o u wa n t' le tte r h e a d :o r o r sta te men ts c a ll Th e 1s»rf a || Highest prices for produce. Phone 258.FnmenPro ducc Cn.83-ti Fro Sal-Shorthom cow,now giving milk.Cdl 122 on 88. 89-lt'Leslie Thompwn I-'umi and Door caver-lngu.Hxthew !}enrJorL 21-U. Mr.and Mm.Ed Wolf!and Victor Wolff, Jr. spent Sunday in Omaha. Kuhn'| photoi will please nu. 8|For Rent Modem /bungalow A rand. 161 acne bo mm f a m Enquire s. w. Chambeys.as-x u a bargain. only $85.00 per acre.'Furniture, nm and floor .- 39-It Puxlson and Haller lugs.mzmew H.. Btndorf.21 - If y o u aren'\getting 7%ui For Sale-Two heating' have > F m - n i t z u r e , r u n a n d f l o o r c o v e r I ;~ R .~2 1 - t f . Mr s. C .R.Sk in n er a n d c h i ld re n ~peut last Saturday io Omaha. The Marsay Beauty Shoppe will~lease you _at 40I west Lincoln St. ~hone Gwen 321' for appointment.. 35 - tf Mr . a n d Mrs . J o h n W ei s ma n a n d Q-.a n d .I\lrs.E d Ne ls o n sp en t `u n d ay e ven i n g a t th e D itlo f W o ls ~an home.. F o r S a le - P o l a n d Ch i n a boa ts. e d a n f s o f these b o a r :m m e rom on e o f the be st her d's in Io wa nti re ly n e w blood. 3 7 - tf W m .A r ms tr o n g . School supplies: When you wan envelopes or sta Enterprise. Mr.and Mrs. spent Sunday at M. M. Halbert ho For Sale--Four milch cows.Th one to be fresh | 39-2t You can get ov money in safe in take less?See \ sen. Mr.and Mrs. Washington,Nob. visitors at the ho sen in this city. Mrs.Grant.Le day morning for spend some time er, Mrs. James D~ hir. and Mrs. Tuesday for a b Kansas City.Th For Sa\e:Bonn,Boats Bonn. Hosea Wilson 87~tI For Ren A 4-room house, modern except heat. 39-lt N. T. Lund dr Co. C. K. Bendorf, llcenied embalm- <21 sud umlexuker, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone. 188 84:1 Mr.L.J.Wolff and daughter, Patsy wen Saturday dinner guest.; at the Victor Wolf! home. Permanent Wave,$7.50.All kinds of beauty work.Phone 197. Children's permanent wave, #lim Mrs. K. A. Pound,-206 E. Colflx. 12-L( Mr a .~ A .Po u nd , 2 0 6 E .Co lfa x: 38 -tf M r .a n d Mr s .Gr a n t Ga n z l i d two c h i ld r e n o f Oma h a , s p e n t e we e k e n d wi th Bla i r r e lati ve s a n d f r i e n d a Sc ore c ards,plac e c ards,bi r th - Dr.Llylnml States, Chlropnc- wr, Fu-men Saba Bank Bldt-sf. For Sale-P\m.»-bred white rock Ccckerals,$1.50.Dngnmr Peter~ sen, Washington, Neb.39-lt. For Sale-Hampshire male pigs. le ns .heavy boned k i m Amo Newfoundland puppies. 39-4t'E. N, Manley, Nuhville. C. K. Bendorf, licensed emhum- er md umle rhknr, Bhlr.Omen phone 161, W...hona 138.841 Stewart and lary Love,a l ~ J. E. Love and Carol. all oi Ommhn spent Sunday at the J.R.Love home. Permanent Wave,$7.50.All :~»~1 . 1 \1.¢I.~». ". Natunl tone., plm a nrondesrfuzl responsive-.~I i *,,._:" " §~m a r k ' J .~\~»u*+ t}"¢~j?f;1 ;0 0 3 | x . . ~ : ¢ E b t4MI.. ..1 ' f 1 !I the pare:\tal,|Grasborg Jeweler t Opmmetrht e in-Omaha.'first door south of Danish Pub»good Holxtelnllishing House.~14-ti just fresh ,,,_,|Mrs. A. R. Bealea and_ Mr. and rn.ihlrs.Prentice Smith were shop- I. M. Compton.pins in Omaha Saturday. rx' 7% on your A nice 10-acre place located on estment.Why grsvelled road,land level,nice >n C, Van Dgu-fimprovcments, close ln $5,000. 22-if 39-lt N. T. Lund & Co.ens Hansen o f' were Sunday e of .lens Niel- lrop left Tues- 'ilger, Nob., to sith her moth- iy, who is ill. L Snyder left siness tdp to y expect to re- illr.and Mrs.Soren Wolsman and family of near Kennard, spent Sunday aftemoon at the parental, John Wolsman home. Do you play bridge?The En- trrpnse has u complete new lkn- i A 120-atre farm, south of Blair, nicely improved, $100 per acre.so-ff,N. 'r. Lund at Co. Hrs. Ella Price is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Will Epperson for the week.. lllra Harvey Krogh will enter- tain the Larkin Club at her home next Friday evening. Chris K.Bendorl,Undertaking and ambulance service.Phones. office, 161; residence. 133.29-tl Josephine Robinson and Agnee Rasmussen of Omaha,spent the weekend with Miss Lela Burger For Sale-Four good Holstein of score cards,place cands, etc »milch cows.Three just fresh andWhy not see them'~ 23-tfione to be fresh soon Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Terrell and |89-2C .J.i .Compton. family spent the weekend at the,140 acre farm one-half mile !{°jm¢ of Mrs. 'I€lfl'°l|S dster, Mrs.from gravel road,two miles m .,.--over on your money see Don C.'0ne nearly now.118 E. Since Sl..Van Deusen.m l _ss-xl' Mr.and Mrs.Berry Compton were guests at the D. A. Comp- ton home Sunday._ For Sale- oland China male hogs.Eli e on rfsrisirv-Eall 1122 on ll,ir.39-4t" Mr. and hlra. Geo. Ruhr, Jr. and \ Mrs. George E. Wilson ol Oma- ha,spent Friday with her num, Mi-s._ s. F.\Mnr1in. Misa .Enid Jensen of Omaha, was a week-end luext o f M b ; Charlotte Gilbertson. The Enterprise will print your family spent Sunday at the A. B. °'»°¢i°nery and do it H¢ht._We Johnson home,near Soiker.are headquarters for your irrminx hlr. and Mrs. Arthur wolf: and needs..m e two children of Omaha, spent Sun-Mrs. lu. .-\.~Edwards of Missouri dw a t the Vic tor wo lf:home.Valley, came over Monday for the dny The Edwards lormerl livedForpiano, auxaphone and rlra-Ii i n i Y matic an lessons, see or call Lu-I n o r..cille Kemp, Green 246.So. Woikeri Mr.Wm.Pcfxrnstrup,residing Awnue.35.5 on West otreet, is having on ad-Kenneth cslbmmn, who is em_!ditlon built onto his residence anal 'be f th lplayedattheUnitedMotorsi n num r o o er mprovemenia madeOmaha, spent Sunday with homo!__ '. _____ \ ~»phone 161, W...hona 138.841 Stewart and iary Love,a l~ J. E. Love and Carol. all oi Ommhn spent Sunday at the J.R.Love home. Permanent Wave,$7.50.All Mra K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax. 38-tf Mr.and Mrs.Grant Ganz dtwo children of Omaha, spent 'IIB weekend with Blair relatives and frienda Score cards, place cards, birth- day cards,sympathy cards--all can be found ot The Enterprise office.Popular price 23-ti Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred Reeh and Mrs.Sophie Reeh mere dinner guests Sunday evening at.the Hans Wulf home at Drum. Mr.and Mrs.Tony Beckman and family and Miss Edith Beck- man of Omaha, were Sunday vis- itors at the Victor Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Freeland of Chicago,and Mrs.Marie Kinyon of Omaha,were guests oi'Mrs. Frank Warrick last. Sotunday eve- ning.. A small acreage place on B- li ,.close in,has good 5-roomh§ se and small outbuildings, S2000.Might trade in on small, modem house in town. 39-lt N. T. Lund & Co. Mr.and Mrs.S.Sundrop of Grand Island, Neb., and Mr.and him Zeemore of Omaha, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brock Sunday. Mr.McCarthy of St.Paul, Nob., was also in the party. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Debel enter- tained a number of friends at their home last Saturday evening in honor of their wedding anniver- sary.Refreshments followed an enjoyable evening at cards.`>¢_.\,f.,,~.,<,. 1 4 ~f :~~¢¢g ..~\e uncle e eclro -~~ 4:~'~f_'::'so ~speaker.A :e val ve sel., .~and fi nely mle aile.L a . 5 '.ua \lemon.u-um. »4 A Prod uc t o f Ge ne ral M ot ors Com e in a nd l et u s de m ons trat e or ask fo r a Free Dem on st ra ti on In yo ur h om e oH a r r y ' s R a d 1 0 S h o p _ I e d a ~ ' s o f t h s e boa rs mme : k in ds o f be au ty ~ O r i Ph u rom on e o f the be st her d's in Io wa Ch i ld ' nti re ly n e w blood ne 197. te n s pe r ma n en t wave, $5.00. .Mr s .K . A . P o u n d - 4-if W m .A r m s tr o n 9 206 E.Co lf ax. g.1 2 - ti e ~ .~~'~Natural tone, plus a ~ ~wonderful responsive- ~ ~ ~ness, mark this new \.ai ; ~, ~...2 .S *2 NP:.;a;"'~'~~" ~ ~Q.. ~~ ~~~ I LZ?~ s~i i 75 3 ;' <'¥:: ~1 .9 1- fn Q;~ i f f ; ff ~""~ .~"m e;j?f ~ z ~~~# -f'.x : ; 1 = ' f r ; j ~~ ~. 1 az = f ~ I ~ ~f *H ..1 ,.~¢~'°'\&'>=f'"5 J ..c Q../. :.y¢,_¢~~ zfil.'. as a liner radio.You should hear il!Power-ful-9 tubes: lwn 245'| in push-pull amplification. Capable ol great volume. Na dir-lnnion.- hum. Lurn rie latter part of the week. Sorghum for Sale-Bring con-Lainers and get pure sorghum for 501: per gallon or 90c in buckets. Phone, Green 145.6th and Park Sts.39-2t Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart of Doug las,Wyoming spent several days last week st the Dick Strieklett and Neal 'West homes.Mr. Hart is Mrs.Stricklett's brother. The Young Peoples Society of the Episcopal church met at the parish house Sunday evening for n discussion and social meeting. Adolph and Oscar Petersen servedrefreshments.1 The Rose Hill Ladies' Aid will have a 6:30 chicken dinner at the Rose Hill church Friday evening.:Oct. 18, price, 45c per plate.B,,.| zaar will follow the dinner.39-lt Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Wright and Mrs. W. A. Wright and Miss Lila drove to Brainard, Neb. last Se. urday evening and spent Sunday there.Mrs. W. A. Wright remain ed fbr a longer visit. Miss Genmde Love, who is at- tending the State University at Lincoln, spent Sunday at her home accompanied by Miss Sarah Cald- well of Colorado Springs, and Low v v m .n x a r r o n o x U m a n l l . Mrs. L l-'. States willentertaintheyoungmarriedladiesbridge club this (Thursday)aftemoon following luncheon at thé cafe.` Mr.and Mrs.Julius Peterson, Mrs.James Kirby and Mrs. A. 8. .lohnnnsen were dinner guests at the Andrew Johnson home at Orum last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Beckman and daughter,Alice drove over to Missouri Valley Sunay to spend the day with their daughter and sister,Miss Catherine. An 80-acre bottom farm, fairly good improvements, land all tiled. This place is well located, no river danger. An A~l farm, only $187.50 per acre.N. T. Lund & Co.39-1t Dr. and nl-s L. r. States, Miss Frances Koopman, Louis Murdoch and Myron Brock attended a Pi Omega Pi sorority dance at t/he University gym in Omaha last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Pete Weber and children of Tekamah,and Mrs. Westmore Wadng and daughter of Richland, Virginia, spent Thursday evening at the Mrs. John Weber home in this city. Horace Carmichael entertained 'Bllil'.All good buildings.l39-lt Paulson and Haller. Mr. and Mrs.Z.8. Smith and family drove to Scribner Sunday and visited at the L. L. Soll home.I For Sale-Winter apples.Best lvarieties.Sprayed a n d hand- picked.Lester Barton, phone 212 on 85.87-rf Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Scherdia were dinner guests of Mr. andlMrs.Wm.Mills in 0mabs last 'Sunday. Mr.and lllra.Walter Sappen~ field of Ft. Calhoun announce the arrival of a little son last Monday, ioct. 14. \Vheu its cards you need, .sec The Enterprise.Most any kind of card from birthday to Christmas can be found here.23-tf The young people of the Epis- copal church had a good crowd at their social dan¢e at the commun- ity hall Fdday evening. The Royal Neighbor kensington will meet at the home of Mrs. Mike Inserslev Friday,Oct.18. All Royal Neighbors invited. Miss Elizabeth Hopewell,who 'teaches in Fremont,spent the weekend with her mother,Mrs. 0. Hopewell and brother, Baird. l folks. The Royal Neighbors district convention will be held in Omaha next week and a good attendance' is desired..| No ti u Farmers are invited to put their horsesofI-'red Thletje during the Corn Mr.and'Mrs.J.M.Robinson rs.Rasmussen or ln the two barns; free oi'charge Show.g and Mr. and M Omaha, called at the C. W. Burger home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Johnson of Neligh, Neb., spent the first of the week visiting at the J.F. Burcham home on South street.| Remember our Corn Show Spe~ cial-1 quarfo il (rec with 5 gal- lons gas and 1 pound cup grease. 39-lt U. s. Oil Station. Mrs. G. Gordon and Mr.and Mrs. Glen Fox of Omaha,spent Sunday at the home of Mr. andMrs. G. G. Hines of this city,l Dr. and Mrs.C. W. Morrow of Calhoun,are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter at the Blalri hospital last Friday morning, Oct. 11. Chief of Police L. W.Latta had the pleasure of a vis it from his cousin.C.E.Wycoff of Boise. u i t . a n u m r s .A u g u s t .n u t n r m u mo f B m -a n d M i s s B e s s i e M e n c k e of Tckamah.were dinner guests of Mrs.Mary Anderson on last Sunday. W. C. Linden and family helped Frank Linden celebrate his birth anniversary on last Tuesday eve- ning vrith the usual good time and lunch following. Mrs.Anna Petersen. who lives out on the College road, left last Tuesday for California where shewill visit her daughters, I>lenrie¢te`' and Pauline for a few weelgx.' Frank Thompson.a native of Blair, butfor the past twenty-five years a resident of Seneca, Nab., was calling on old friends ond ar- quaintanccs in Blair last week. Mrs.Emma Garmatz of La. Cygne, Kansas, who has been vin- iting her sister, Mrs. F. L. Tucker of this vicinity,'plans w return to her home the latter part of next. week. Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Moran, an:- companiedby Mrs.Chas.Lamb, Mrs.Minerva Carter and Bernice Moore,attended ,the Nebraska Baptist State Convention Luft week. Mr. and Mrs.E.Tombiad and n . . . . . \ - . - . .r. .. .; ¢. .. | Q nu.rf11 hi s Su n da y s c n oo l teac ner m m o nAn d e rs o n a n d hi s c la s s ms e s ,Mr .Mr s . C a r l Sc h mi d t ls e n te r ta i n- ! i n ml M m T ff Anrinrsnn rmrl Rev.mg th e Th u rs da y 3 ftE l' n0 0 l} b r id ze i I l l f 3 »u u m c a n m p u u n u z n m t u n n u c Il ' f _ § § § _f f ° m S a t u r d a y u n t i l w e d -t o a f a m i l y d i n n e r a t t h e h o m ;a t Lincoln. For Sale-Mllkbnws and horses. Milk cows yvill be found at the old Eversen ham and horses at the ol~l Jack Owens bam.We also will hold community sales at the old Evexsen bam.Come in and look this stuff over.I|.'s good. 36-Lf Thietje Brothers. II I Arms A large assortment of Apples at $1.50 | lonathans a few left--graded ~1 . ~.. 2 ;~ S k ~~Roasts or tea s <1s;Q ; ,~ ." ~\.§`Q .:'~¢*from Prlme Beefs r .u ,l ; \-4 "~f°\E'/ N) A roast or a steak cut to a size you wish from the prime beef (well aged) that we carry will provide a meal most appetizing and healthful. If you do not have the time to come shopping"- QMM., 52 or 3.2 / Saturday ONL Y l and Mrs. A. J. Hargett at dinner on Wednesday evening of last week. A G~room bungalow on westWashington street, completely mod ern and in fine condition.This is cne of the nicest houses in Blair. lf-you are looking for a beautiful home in an excellent location, ser ;Iclub at her home this afternoon, following luncheon at the cafe. Los A billfohl somewhere on the court house grounds.Finder willfreceive a suitable reward for return of the some to The Enter- pdse office.39-lt* Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Skinner had an Sundav nests. Mrs. Skinner'a Mrs.Raymond Wm.McCracken and Sunday with ter,n m.Ralph Sioux City. Mr.and Mrs. Washintgon,Neb.were Sunday visitors at the Walter Gutsehow Burr and Mrs. spent Saturday Mrs. Burr's sis- MeCo:mville,of Paul Jones of home where all enioved n duck| Londt of Omaha, on next Sunday evening. Wm.Eppenzon,who hu been wor ing on the new school huild» i , gave up his job and left for Kansas City where he entered the government hospital tor treatmmt for asthma. \ 1 - -r - .r u n .» . . \ . . . .O A jus about this place at once. 39-it N. T. Lund & Co. Mr.and Mrs.Emest Tornblnd drove up to Sioux City Saturday evening to visit. at the home of the !latter's sister, Mrs. James Bennett. Max Tornblnd returned Sunday eve ning while Mrs. Tornblad remain- ed for a longer visit. Mrs. E. J. Mundori' returned toher home in this city on Mondayl after spending the summer with `relntives.Last week she visited her brother,Perry Johnson at Marshalltown, Iowa, whom she/hjl not visited for twenty years. :Prof. C. K. Burkholder of Mid~ land College, was a Blair business valler last Saturday and while here we acknowledge a pleasant visit with him.He ut one time was principal of the Kennard schools and has a daughter novf teaching there./ 'Mrs Edna Noble went down fo nmav... mmf nw w.»x¢-and and vls- father, Mr. G. W. Mosher and her sister, Mrs. J. E.Price and chil- dren, all of Omaha. I take this means of thanking my patrons for their patronage the past five years.On account ol moving to Omaha will discon- tinue the Black and White Beauty Shop in Blair,. 39-lt Mrs. Grant Lothrop. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reeh, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Beck and Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr,Jr.were among those who attended the party put on by the Farmers Grain and Lumber Company at Kennard last Fdday evening.A jolly time was reported with a large attendance and delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Linden en- dinner that evening.. Mrs.W. C.Linden and Mrs. Raymond Krogh were among those who attended the project meeting of the Women's Clubs at the court house on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. lnver Garner and two sons of Omaha, drove up Sun- day and spent the day at the home of Mr. Garner's father, U. G. Garner,and his brother,Gillred and family.~ Mrs. Charles Craven of Osmond, Nob., who is visiting relatives in Blair and Kennard, called Satur» day to see Mrs.Sophia Jahnel, who is seriously ill at the home of Mrs.Bertha hlclllanigal on west Colfax street. nl... we .=. ew---s ...W ..-Omaha last Sunday for n visit at the home or her son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Cook.She returned home Wednesday,having enjoyed th t visit greatly. Mr. and Mrs.Harrylkiaco of Kennard came over last Saturday evening to attend the card party #van by Mr. and Mrs A. C. De- bel in honor of their wedding anniversary. ` Mr. and Mrs. Marvin George and sister, Mrs. Ora Heath of Omaha, dmve up Sunday and called on the Clark 0'Hanlon family who were neighbors when the George family lived in Blair a number of years ago \ll.. and Mrs.Paul Siert enter- Mrs.Walter Wyunt has been tained last Monday evening nt_spending the past week with Blairlganig for Mr.and Mrs,Adolph and relatives Sunday:Mr.and relatives before going go her ne\'~'|Voss of Long Beach Ca|if,~,r|_ ~gf§,§"°'§i, sg;g S°,;eng§{h°m» at Des Moines, Iowa where|The,-e were three taliles of play.- »~°Mr.Wyant has work.Mr.and ers.A e l t ve 'wasSoll and William of Florence, Mr.Mrs.Wyant formerly resided inlspent.v VY peasan e ning and Mrs. John Ryan and son of Omaha.Mrs.Wyant left Wed-\M ......|M "n....|rm...A.-mf.. tertained the following friends Arms A large assortment of Apples at q $|.5o|'per bushel lonathans a few left--graded $?.,;§?° Farmers Produce Co. 1 O l |0 per bushel Farmers Pmmm »..-»,~,..,,~,,., ., ~ ., -.., .,, 1a ., ,.,,,.._:.,..,...,..,..., .,,,.._..,.,.,_..,_.,., .,,.... Announcement I have purchased the Hilton Style Shoppe of Myrtle and Coxfa Strick- lett and will' continue the Ladies' #x o .:ted a t th e h o me o f Mr s .A n n a Cas tc tte r.Mr s. Nob ie ' a da ug hter s Mi s s J a ne wh o teac hes a t Hun\~ bo ld t,Neb .,a n d Mi s s Eliz ab eth, wh o i s atte nd i n g th e Sta te Un i - ver si ty a t Lin c oln,also sp en t th e week nd there.. Th e f o llo wi n g relati ves enjo y ed u f a mi i y reu ni on a t th e Di c k Stri c klett h o me la s t Th u r sd a y : Mr . a n d . Mr s . W i ll Ha r t. o f D o u g - la s , W y o mi n g ;Mr . a n d Mr s .W i ll L i p to n and.L lo y d Stri c kle tt,o f Oma h a ,Mr .a n d M m A n d r e w Ne lso n a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Ne a l W est. 'itnessed the ceremony. Umana, mrmreu mnueu or umauaandPaulJeffersonof.Sarpy county. Mrs. L. C. Klopp and Mrs. Ray- mond Burr entertained nine tables oi bridge at the Klopp home la.-it Thursday aftemoou following a luncheon at the cafe.Mrs. Wm. Maher held.high score for the aft- ernoon and Mrs.Harold Stewart, low score and were awarded pretty prizes.Mrs. G. L. Dixon received the cut prize. Mr.and Mrs. Will Reeh enfer-thincd a few friends at bridge on Saturday evening.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Voss, who are here from California, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siert, Dr. md Mrs. R. E. Tilden and Mrs. Fred Jensen.Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess at the close of a pleasant evening. ' Miss Charlotte Maher entertain- ed the Monday evening bridge Club at the home of her sister, Mrs.Reed 0'l-Iandon following dinner at the cafe last Monday evening. Prizes awarded at bridge went to Mrs Fred Guyer for hign score and Miss Beatrice Bell, cut Mrs.Babe Marks will be hostess at the next meeting. \Rev.E.E.Giesler,pastor of the Church of God, performed a wedding ceremony last Thursday, Oct.10 when the contracting parties were Jas. 0. Hale and Miss Grace L Jarland both of Teka~ madi The brides sister Ruth and eomparued the young couple and The members of the Blair Min~ laters Association and their wives had a delightful dinner together Monday evening at the Moran home Rev and Mrs Moran and Rev and Mra.Daugherty being the hosts.The conversation was by no means confined to "shop talk ,and the Illes t fellowship was enjoyd It is expected that this will be but the first of aim- ilar occasions during the coming winter.Those present were Rav. arid Mrs.Moran,Rev. and Mrs. Daugherty, Rev. and Mrs. Hai-gett, Rev.and M m Giesler.Rev.and l nesday for Des Moines. Mrs. Kenneth DeGrofi` was bad~ ly burned'last Saturday on her right hand and arm.She was boiling some syrup and in remov- ing it from the fire spilled it over her arm and hand,necessitatingtheservicesofaphysicianto bandage her arm to the shoulder. It is very painful. A number of friends of Miss l Ethel Mead gave her a" Ettle sur-I prise on last Monday evening at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Men- neth De Groff.There were about a dozen friends and Miss Ethel's nephew and niece,Mr.and Mrs. John McLauchlin of California, present-The evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs.Louie Tank and baby of Fremont called at the John A. Rhoades home last Sun- day.Mrs. Tank was formerly Miss Edna Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and the family.used to live in Blair on west South street a number of years ago.Both families reside on, farms north of Fremont and are doing well. Blair friends were delighted tosee Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hahn last Friday when they drove.down from their home az Wayne, Neb., and stopped in Blair long enough i I down from Bird lsland, Minnesota last Tuesday and are spending the week with Mrs.Lowe's par-ents,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Sid!-. They will also visit Mr.Lowe'| relatives at Herman. Fred Huff,who is erecting en- gineer for the Thaw Steam Shovd Company,and who recently re- turiled from Europe where his work took him for tl\ree months, is now enjoying _two months vacation. He arrived in Blair Sunday mom- ing where Mrs.Huff has spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Truhlserr, of south of Blair, entertdned at if family dinner last Sunday, when t h e following were present: Messrs. and Mesdames Pete Truhl- sen, Orval _I-lumaton, Floyd Row# haum, Elmer Truhlsen, Wlll Reels und sons, Bennard and Merril Reeh and wife, and Mrs. Chris Richter. A number of folks enjoyed l weiner roast last evening south of Blair, which was given for Miss Beulah Roberts who recently re- turned from California.Those present included Miss Roberta, Mr. and Mrs.H.J.Cooke,Mr.and Mrs. E. M. Beaty, Mr. and Mn. E. Tornblad,Mr.and Mrs.A.R. Beales,Mrs.Lee Hudleson,Mrs. Kenneth Pound and B. I-'. Lundt. Last Friday evening,Mr.and to any "hov/dy" to old friends an\l»Mf,_Joe DeVlnney and familyneighbors.Mr. Hahn is still close-'were very pleasantly surprised ly associated with the Wayne partments.They were accompan- led by their daughter,Madeline and her two children who redde at Ft. Morgan, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Van Deusen entertained the bridge blob to which they belong at a 6:80 dinner at the Clifton hotel last Monday evening, October 14.Following a lovely dinner, the Club adjonmed to the Van Deusen home where bridge was enjoyed until a late hour.When the scores were add- when Mrs DeVinney's brother, Andrew Nielsen and family drove in from Wood,S.D.,bringing Mrs. ,Kate Nielsen with them. She had been visiting relatives in Dl- kota for the past few weeks. An- drew and family expect to sperm! the week visiting among friends and relatives,leaving for home the latter part of the week. Last 'l`uesday's World Herald cardcd a picture of a former Blair boy on the front page in 3 unique costume.Clifford Nemeta, son of Mrs. Fred Nemetz of thiseditwas found that Mrs.Clarklcity, was attired in a pair M pn-» 0'Hanlon and Dr. D. W. Bell hadljamaa and was taking a friend of the highest scores and were ac~ his for a ride in a wheelbarrow. Mr Stewart, also of Tekarnah, ac~Normal as Dean of one of the de- cordingly given the first prizes The cause of the wager was that and Mrs. R. C. Hitchman and Clark the Chicago Cubs lost the World I Pure Lard, 3lbs 476 K Hamburger, 2 lbs 35c I | ¢ | m I have purchased the Hilton Style Shoppe of Myrtle and Cora Strick- lett and will' continue the Ladies' high-grade ready-to-wear line of goods handled" by them and the late Mrs. T. C. Hilton. The store motto is "Style W ithout Extravagance" and I will try tolive up to that motto with real Quality Merchandise at reasonable prices for cash. lshall-be pleased to serve you at the old stand and will gladly appre- ciate your patronage.The name of the new store has been changed to T h e S t y l e S h 9 D D e Josm r. VAN DEUSEN, imp. Pork Chops, lean, lb.324: Badgerow's Milk and Cream Fresh Daily Free Delivery to all parts of the city Phdnes .32 and 33 W. J. S~ I . SirloinSfeak,|b. . ~ 35c 4~n».bag~. .$1.65 Q A ilk; fader, Rev. and Mrs, Newell O'Hanlon held lowest and were Series ani! cnfrord was strong for and Prof. J. P. Nielsen.cousoled.the Cubs. |I . ; Rfnir Nebm-nska. Ortnbrr rr. 1929 THE ENTERPRISE Eok Jbs womc F E E D FOR"~~~FLU ~5 GUARAS EB 6 Bottles (H gallons)$5.00 BLAIR DRUG CO. BLAIR, NEBRASKA |== B. -Fwy" 2!F"2_'!'!"°..E'$!;__T.'§f!I-_!';.::.=:L"f.*.'ie'J=°:.!3*,§,=':.*nt.':e£_"9.__'££& ~Ee Hiltiker of]Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mntthiesen C R Q W E L L H o g g elto Randolph were Suldy evening visitors Ha. re atives.M .fre o e.~1's...11 and Amornl Mr.and Mrs.Ted Olson and . . - E E ~22 °f~'i'H" inlno mme plans mr a nlunwuen'carnival Sm!d n n n e o o r ~ _evening ct. 31.er p u slR E . 5 P O N nmlaing money during the winter months as well u providing a ao- H E R M A N N E W S cial time are being made for hold-ing public bendit bridge partie; L I n u m a n n :UI n l l l r ,:p en n n u r a la r m, vn a g u n u r o v' ln e s d a y a t th e pa r en tal,Ne g r n lTh u r s d a y vi s i ti n g I | W n r r i c k ho me .He le n W n r n c k - a n d Mr s .Hiebentha 1~ spent the weekend with her grand i il parents.Mr. and Mrs.Walter Brubaker of Wymore, came Monday for sev- |eral dnyn vi d!among relatives. 'Monday far supper and the nighv.,' thev new uiih the familv of Mn.i returned Sntnrdny evening |md'Arlene vidtled at the parental. li m.Hilfiker went for | week's Fred Olson home Saturday eve- vlsit at Bloomlield.ining.Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Long and Alfred Hansen and family spent son, und Mr.Harris of Huhbard,,Wednesda evening xt the home Neb., Earl and Grace Osburn, Mr.of Mrs. Vfllumsen of Kennard. and Mrs An Muni"Rm-"la ...nl \|»mul M»¢lflmul ('lnr\¢» and \.w» .= wer num e mu muy ¢ un»day afternoon to visit their motherandgrandmother,Mrs.Mary Pizey. Mrs. Emily Morrison left Tues-day momlng for n few days vimwirhjriends and relatives in PlumMiss Mary Wray spent the week end nt her home at lQlkf1or:|,leh. later on.Miss Aur n r l :Sl mvi ld n L o w: h a s ta k e n u p 1 V n n Sa n t c omme rc ialun g t o ~~~~" V a n T '" " " l |" ` I "l a s » ¢ . v l \ . l a n d u »Jc o l l e g e m n O m a h a t o c o m p l e t e t . h e t B r u b a k e r ' s a u n t ,M r s .L G r i m m , i G e r a l d l n e v i s i t e d S u n d a y a f t e r - I l i o` I ¢ » £ » r g 2 = `i m " . . i f " < 5 ' ¢§ § §` t ~ ` f . { ,~ ~C l a u d e R e i d a n d M r s .D _w o r k f o r a s t e n o g r a p h c p o s i t i o n .a n d ' I ` u § _ s d a y d i n n e r !g u e s t s o f t h e n o o n a t A l b e n I ~ I u e ' s .s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t L o u i e § ;H a y e s a t t e n d e d t h e R e l i e f ' l ° h e W r n .J e n s e n f a n n y a r e m o v H a r r y u c k e r f a n n y .|M r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r D a v i s M r .M e n c k e n v e n t i a t F r e m o n t l a . t I m g t h i s n e c k t o B l a i r w h e r e t h e y M r .a n d M r s C H W a l r a t h a m i a n d M r s L o u i e M a t h i e s o n o f n e a r M r a n d ' H r s F r a n c i e l - I r r i n....... i _e gC o r n !c o n o n `' i l l m a k e t h e i r f u t u r e h o m e .T h e y t h r e e c h i l d r e n ,a n d M r s .G e o r g e B l a i r v i s i t e d T u e s d a 'e v e n . I _ d V i I f M o d a l I o w a w e r e T h u r s d a y .T h e y a r e m e m b e r s o f l r v i l l l i v e i n t h e h o m e p u r c h a s e d l b l a r s h a l l o f B l a i r w e r e s t s o n ' J a m e 5 m g a a a r g i .0 e r b u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e T e d Oli ng e r ho me . Che ss S u tto n a n d f a mi ly spe nt Su nd ay af te rn oo n a t th e P a u l li e mp c k e home. Mr .a n d Mr s .Ch ri s J en se n a n d mo ur n.Mr s .M a y H o m e r le f t Mo n da y f o r Li nc oln to vi si t h e r son,Ed~ a r d .a n d oth e r re la ti ve s an d fr i e n d s a f e w d a y s . |M r .CL C.Cr o we ll, J r .c a me u p f r o m Om a h a o n W ednesday an d' s p e n t th e m o m i n g a t th e Ho me tr a n sa c tin g so me business. I Mr . E d S . Mi lle r d r o v e u p f r o m . O m a h a Su nd ay to vi s i t his au n t, Mr s .Sa r a h Li c hty . D r .Sni c k sp en t Sa tu r d a y an d .rd :,2110 s Pullen 's.Mr s .Ma th i e s o n lth e Bla u ' o e i . H Ba k er wer e - re c en tly b y hi s fa th er , .len s Blac k S u n d a y , o f Ra lp h a n d Gr a c e I ta y q i s a n n u m o f Mr s .Pulle n. ~ and Mg'en metro po li s ' J e ns en Mr s . C . H. B la n c h a r d o f He n n a n l Mr s l A lvi n Pete rson an d d au g h - " 5 i " ° " 'a t e c oo Y Mi s s Jessie Do na ho o spe nt th e he lp ed Mr s .Cly d e Me tz le r Mo n - g te r ,Glen nic e spe nt Mo n d a y a f t- S a t u r d a y d M J h n Sidner o f we e k - e n d a t h e r h o me at E lk h o r n ,d a y to c ook f o r th msh e rs .Ie r no o n 8 1 Lo u i s Peterson's. M r .#gg rs.o m 'Thursday Ne b .I Mr . a n d Mr s . J .D .Ga rr is on o f l A lb e r t Hu e sa we d lu mb e r f o r Te h a ma f p g " C r u e r o n h o me 1 Mr .an d ll-Irs.Be r t Cooper *of {B lgi y ,spent.Su n da y af ter : a oo n : Emi l Krohn.'I`uesriay . * t ° D r é ~;;;=€d K n o tt ; md " I ` e k a ma h .we re Su nd ay d mn e r wi t h Mr .a n d rs.F r e d Ra y .I n Mi s s My r t le Pete rsen spe nt|__a t th e h o me o f Mr . a n d Mr s . D e t 5 d t B d E1 00.1, g m acagampanied b i Mi s s Ru b y gu es ts o f Mr .a n d Mr s .H .C.g e f d e x e mn g E;r.and J Mrs.J 0 8¢ S un da y m t h M r .a n d Mr s .k a r l le f "W ulf Su nd ay af te rn oo n.§g.= >'. h'§lff tf an a n d vu '|te d C "L u ings, diowe " P f r o m Oma h li i ooper r a n u r a n d a n o n un e a c r e W a gg on er ...Ne ls Ne ls o n a n d f a mi ly s p e n t' .\\a r e e lf lr f b é r l ron. c h i ld r en a tte nd e d a bi r th d a y p ar ty Mr s .Ve n a \\ est a n d He n r lh s u p p e r g u e s ts th e r e .Mxss A n n a Qu ls t o f Bla lr ,a n d S da y e ven i ng at L ou i e Men c ke s .Lil Ho me 15'th e *lulldib'servic es Ba ke r vi e ! !ma r r i e d "l`l1ursday,|Mr s .W m .Ru t le d g e we n t t o a n Mi s s Mi ld r e d Mu n s o n s p e n t Th u r s " n e "we re fi fty - on e p r e s e n t ,lthetf- ~ '°*'"'"°*""§§Hf r e tu r n - Oc t.10 a t a w ri d in g he ld a t th e Om a h a ho sp ital Tu es da y to h a ve da y af te rn o o n a t th e A lvi n Peter-Sun day sc hoo l.Two b i r th d a y c o l-0 ° M ; d o n e v o n ue s : s y . f u , . W est home.ou n d f o r ty - f i \ e he r to ns i ls r emo ve d .Mi ss E rn es ~se n h o me .lec tions.Mr s .C la r k e wa s a b le to y f S ¢ f .e. ee' ;;F kg sme o no . mn mtn wi tne s th e cerernomfr tine Mc C o v sta y ed Tu es da y n i g h t,Mr s .A lb e r t Hu e a n d Ger aldi ne 1...i......i........:..ur..ilfn ..|...:I n e o ..en o r a " Tue sd ay after no on f o r a Bh0l'l»: v i m .: Ar t Twi fo r d o f Oa k la n d , va s r e - rmnring ac quaintanc es ln He r ma n 1 I I I 4 Wednesday.-° " 1 ' "_ ._Forrest Brewster with hi fam-whxch WQS perfo ed by Rev. Hwlwith M '13 '1 V h `L th -- ----~---»ily,has moved into ghe ;{aro1d b<'F`t Rachmond of the Fi plis l R..1.d._3§°h..ZZ'f""aug n a e fé `}F.'§`.'i.'i " l e n and Donald Brewster home for the winter. Mr. church.A reception followed. Mr.|Mrs.Joe Bandar and Marian Mr and § ! ; " g f "M°fda>'- k i l l m a k e t h e i r | J | , _ n e o f H e r m a n c a l l e d M o n d a y f a m i l f o p e n (Q n d a a l ; - = ; § ;. g a g s..aa n d M r s .H a r o l d B r e w s t e r h a v e a n d M r s .B P e r w s 1 1 .: _ _. . . . : a l . .L - . .. -l \ A |!_ » . - __ _ _ _. . a.C L . .f ' \ n . | .u g f d l a l n h 'I D \ l n »l . . . . . . , U u n n n u n r g a l l l l a u i u vcn u 5 C 5 W 0 e m o y t h e b e a u m u l c o u n t r y s i d eh a v e w i t h a s E l e a n o r D i x o n ,v f h o i n i t s f a l l c o l o r s N i r s L } . i s a t t e n d i n g t h e S t a t e U l '~z » ...M r .a n d M r s .E a r l s n f 1 § f ! " ' " ' °." ' " " ' Y o f l e r e d h e r c a r a n a O m § ' ' " e ~F r i d a y a t t h e ~ 1 a ; . . ° = ; : . ; §: 2 ° . . . * § § : " : . . . : " : : . ; : ' " " * a :». trifh his: nnrnnts Mr. and r lloITl€ EBIT, uvlng wnu nc :lllu un c hi gn er n go n ui .un :ua;",;_"`_ | f " | i ~ " " ' "_ihirn. llnrg Piles.clifgud Ra _ homes.|Alben Hue and mother l i nThe Lulwl o!the llethmlul The fold from here lo me nneh Miner aiu. and Gennmde War. Anna Hue, Mr. and lin. Kelly vul- f hei h lneenjlven | cont ol ll'lV¢| rick lpenl. Saturday in Omllll-'Vllln called 0. th Alfred Sk.".i."».I\" é".Tffl,"§-..i"'"I..»»f'5» 1 la: "Tl put week.j Mn. Ezn Clrler vldled ||0¥l'|honle 'n1e|d|; .n.§M.».ov Wnlaednv eveninz. on. ao.;gmu 1-pllgn mnyed l_1{¢.I»°\5-=;.ggy gqemwn with lf"-N=\\m|__An E-'5'"°=!'°°t~=u'=<l hmjly, Mr.and llrl. Henry -were nmong thnn preseblrtlulny 'puny Tuedlyat Andrew Svenlnlgunlk.Mrs.E.C.Primm ucv . uau u uau gu en y n an Cn ar gem_J e;fe2 o f g u t Su nd ay af ternoon c napc i ls e rvlc e s a n d br o u g h t u s a splen-we m n g f d i d me s s a g e .W e greatly en_| oy ed - _ I _.._. , . . ;| , | ;;| , | ; We hawfe at present:--- Illinois Nut Black Diamond Champion Semi-Anthracite and W estern Wonder Coal .for sale. Aye Bros. Fill ln the above a n; /b ring to AYE BROS. SEED HOUSE and get a teaspoon or n nlcc what sto ne FREE. H o w m u c h d o y o u u s e d u r i n g t h e vw - r l s : l »u I yy . :~ | | Ru th hi s di n s i n s a s we ll as hi s speak- '.'i n g a n d ar e g la d to h a ve h u n o n5"fP.""'°§c .ur re gu ia r na t o f spea kers f o r LS" f: ?E r, c lla pe \servic es. bu ' t h i Dura.S.i i -Rid dle sb arg er le f t YB b _f o r Chi c a go '1uesday eve ni n g u .IE H 3 nnnnd n 1h{il1 vn rn tin n wl t n har i ;I II ; J\-f§|;'Ba|:\ti|t Eime con1.°5ntion§!1_glq gogdl |\e__:E__rom umr l}ltlwu-ner | m r . a n d Mr s .Lo u i s Fete r so n , Mr Dick- and party in roast for evening.members Don attended a the form of aHoward Jensen This was given of the Triang a t Lin c o ln le st wee k. T. J . Ree se ,W€dll@8d£l§.ln e y ar e 0¢C\lpy1uganf b r me r He r ma n pastor,v:a..;ro oms n t_th e Mrs . Har t h o me .M r . ele c te d o n e o f we b o ar d me mb e m ' Fo lle n is emp lo y e d a s tru c k d r ive r Ra y mo n d Kn s tle c ame i n f r o m' f o r T y s o n a n d L o n g c o mp a n y . Co lumb us ,No b.f o r u week-end vi s i t w i t h hi s fa mi ly .Mr s . C . H. B lan c h ar d e n ter tai n - e d a t a n a l l d a y q u i lt i n g p a n y a t he r h o me la s t F i' i dn y .Mrs. Q._ 0. Th e M. E. c hu r c h a re o bs e r vi n g Ra lly mo n th a t th e i r s e r vi c es th i s mo n th .Th e y a r e en jo y in g a g o o d atten danc e a n d Re v.No r li n i s d e - zne pu pi ls ,veac slem u u u uau-:n u mr s . .B . \\ :H re te rs o n an n men -lp i r e f r o m th e C o mi n g C i t y s c h o o lln i c e sp en t Sun day af ter n oo n n t we r e d o wn Mo n d a y a f te m o o n an d gh p_ _]_-7b e a t t h e h a l l t e a m o f t h e B o n o ' g , , ; _A n d e r s o n h o m e i n L e h i :'cll;;>0l p l a y i n g i n S i m o n s e x f s P 5 3 ' Q R a D § 1 1 ; 1 i a E 0 s l i \ u r n a n d d a u g h t e r s , 0 a C e I \»9 ~l ~W a l t e r P e c k o f T e k n m a h ," H - ' L o i s c a l l e d t y A n L i l ; . 5 1 - . " 2 f l i t e d f r o m M o n d a y u n t i l W e d n e o -T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . h v e r m g s o m e e x c e p t i o n a l l y g o o d | $ I ? y o £l s E H % € £ _T _ t 1 ' §1 1 £ l : e o f ;_y , ; i f , u § < } ~ g l ¢ § f } e _ _ f = ] § g = } _ } § § § n r Bee f c lub llld Mr.B|»'I.¢l,I""'"'d f I .Afte le 'insand. they presented Mr.Je:\|en'';";;' .h¢"\'$Ii|"-a.a¢ I.:W ;;ek_, v.-uh I. nice Im-with uiendl and relatives in dn-'Mrs. Dom Sumner and L°°"'°f.Ier|:nt pans of lo wl.~ Kennenl,*BIB Sunday BYEI1 "ll M l W J Tlnullulu wru lrimllv! 4 1 ISheen.Mrs.Geo.sneeis,mrs.Herrin Whitnaek, Mrs. Wm. Bran~dert, Mrs. J. M. West, Mrs. RossPnrrieh, Mrs. John Thielfoidt and Mrs. ii. L. Swan.Mx. and Mrs.Louie Hovendick welcomed a little son Thursday.1 R. J. Schenqk, who is umlerLthe sermons.IHaroldHancock.a student at the State University, spent the v.eek~end here with his parents,Mr .and Mrs. Waldo Hancock. The White Cross, a depanrnent of the Baptist Mission Circle. held nl .- 1 BIBICF ,u n s . .n e l . l u n u l s u m - -M r .a n d M r s .F r e d R a y w e r e S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g v i s i t o r s a t C l y d e Metzler's.Mr. and Mrs. Gene Freeman of Herman,were supper guests attheCassFrye home Friday.t h e i n i t i a l m e e t i n g e f t h e w i n t e r !L l s r g a r e t R o d g e r s o f B l a i r , w a s .. 1 \ . - . . _. :u.....u r . . .A . | . - n n .c»...s.......I.".¢»|\ |\\ n\\m i a m i n f t h i s C a u s i n g q u w e a l o t UI.e x c i t e m e n t i n t h i s n e i g h b o r h o o d b y s n e a k i n g 'around some school houses and leaving threatening nqltea.Men have been out watching for him lbutdid not ge t hi m y et. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hue, Percyand Geraldine, accompanied by the .r..-........v.........»n...nn...n...... "'*;::.'°.:3 §'s*.P*i?'s::;: ...Qf=@f=2éd.'11»"'»ia§2'21¢s°=°111-=~ae Neil spent Sunday evening at the out to the Greenhouse last Tues- John Compton home.|d"Y to see his floral display.A Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ilanwn and olgd Hu h of onr NS were Geraldiie visited at the ca r1 ;;l;"m';';h ev en3o;'e it very.; Graven uit home Tuesday evening ..:Mr.and Mrs.Orlie Miller mdl..i`?'f;..'i'£€'.'32"..'§.§'*i'i?.'§..l'"i'..?'*.Y;E dDC'Lol"B CITE ill HIE lmmauuea nun-.g|;m e nume ul.JMB " I l l J\\.I.lll:n'a auturuuy nu|.:|n=||5~"°\'°'' " 'unluca as uuul.,zulu.pi ml i n Oma ha , i s r e p o rte d n o t a s la st Mo n d a y e ve n i n g a n d me t th i s h o me o f he r su-star,Mr s .B y r o n - d e n ,dr ove to Oma h we ll.Hi s ma n y frie nds here ar e we e k wi th Mr s. Ros s P ar ri sh ., B e a r d .an d s p e nt th e da y .sorry to learn of the ¢§l}§1'r\g2 as_he|Mr .an d Mr s H o w a f l Qrandorrf Qif- grlfi Mr s .Lo h a d o a n d Mi s s M r .a n d M r s .L o n 1 l \ _ _ . . . l . . . .n l n s n l 4 r u a ¢\.. " J u n l J l U | I 'M r s .L e s t e r M l l l e r o f L e i g h | 8 S a t u r d a y w e r e S a t u r d a y n i g h t a n d é _IfS::£h&1 last "§l`ul駧" £§I2i"Z§L=`I`<i"=i'\1§i"""|"J In u \ . |nav*-nl en..Ann u it h lun| l l 8 | u G A F u l k U I .M i g ;u n }" a n a ll i s P e t e r s o n § ; " e 5 t §o f M r .a n d M r s .m e | ' I ` h e y w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s s . a ~E »I ~t h e H e r m a n M r .a n d _ _ _g f f e g u e s t s e H e m 'e n t e r F x r s t ,e v e n i n g .Y 3 9 - l t M ,n n r l Mr s .He n r y J ensen .Dr. J . G. Shlc jc left Tuesdaya t a di nn er p a r ty a d m i n f o r pa r ts o f lows.whe: gVo s s h o me Su nd ay tran sac ted Cr o we ll Ho m e bln \IHa "[m|n m. , .n n r l i n e re tu r ne d Th ur s da y mo r n i k | \ . | »t the| r e\,'ere he 5 .had bee n improving.we n o p e lo r ¢rec overy .' l rr f .flu.lnplnm9n§we a th e r dr ov e u p lro m U ma ! we r e gu es ts a t t h e Mr s .Chr istene } g o n e to Be n ni n gto wi! \ sp en d s ever al v sister,Mr s .Geo.H1 IB bllllllily ann Gpdsey home.hxgelmnn ba sl n where she re e ks wi th_he r| E d i th J on ns on 01 Um u u u In n c uSa tu r da y n i g h t a n d S u n d y J i h 3§°cgE£E"§§,'§éf=@"= at th e W .J .Bb lte !amily ._ _Othe1 :|af' "' 'LF | -|"""""M`""'0°°*P°°°\i und -?»T°§.'?.Z».| 'NLT I IMI k.lr. .JL ln. vileberg Woodgnrd S mhydiriner gjnm were mr. mul T the- Fllhion C\u°n..cn.r1¢.\_H395un¢5_mq '9-.'2__f;l||trin|:l all the time.s i n e s s r u ; -t.f o r 2 w n l 1ber and fam-I);Soto and Miss Hazel uonse.' " ' " " " "' " 'j ' - 'lin the afternoon the George Enl The Millinery Store of Blau is the week-end yeart and Alfred Feer family v-r§;the Fashion Center.39.11 relatives,re-also visitors there.The men a The Hosiery Store of Blair isL here Monday §...f',§'i'f.i.i""..'Z°°nf'.3'f. put UP a hoggthe Fashion Center.39-11. A£i;H<=`é}3`én¢`§{.Eda;»";vJ,{§fIg,.Ji£H|Mrs.Anna Campbell lei Mrs.0isen's mother,Mrs.Carl Lincoln on Sunday where 511| ,spend a few days visxtmgJensen.Mrs.Walter McCracken calledll-"¢5 and friends..M d Kira.Lawrence Lon Mrs. Van Alien last Friday aft-_._~ ~ ..;:|.i......-.......Q Ono. E fly '..;;;H I I YE U |11 I1¢:|.|uuu **"*"*J 1°n u vvllulg pcfs n k a tc h ewa n , C a n ad a wh e r e ~Om a h a vi gi tin g h a v e sp en t the su mme r .T h w i t u r n i n g to h i s w o r k p l a n to mo ve to Oma h a fo r th € I r n o mln g . _2...|..».uni u a n i rln1.|."n g n lllf d i lvl &nn\r11|\.»l' nf har 1: mlorurdasuouc u Au.ull»u v- -mn m m a t e s a t]M r : n f l Mr s .A .A .And er so n.Extra Special:Regular $2 Lo top hose offered in al\ und'colurs at 2 puir,$1 a l w n n n a n n c n u u z t r l l b u r n s .s a ulsuxsizes t the Priday 30-1: t r n r u l l n . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and Mardelle of Herman s ent.Sun-day afternoon at Alfremr IIansen's Later in the afternoon Mr.and Mrs.Francis Christensen andDorisamiMrsNelmnofBlair and Sunday at the Home as the: guests of the formar's parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. H.lfndenv00d.' On Wednesday evening',Dr.Il.| R.Brown's Gospel Singers came'up from Omaha and put on a| 5~.mired h me aiu!spent the eve:plendid musical entertainment fo|\ ininrr sat 'tho Hnsnn hnme.f Ins.A good ll\lflIbEr of U10 U""", l l l l l f l § N u " L .»n u n . .. . . . - - - - " " '1 r x l \ » | ¢ u \ . »v a _ " _' __ _Mm e l o o k a f l : e r r e n t i n g ;a p l a c e :T h e y s c h o o l ,w i t h t h e i r t e a c h e r ,i s s 1 e m a 1 n e 1 ; l i n t h e o n y o v e r S u n d a y ! L e o n e R a v e r g a t h e r e d a t t h e h o m e 3 f ' ° ' " " 'o f h i r .a n d m r s .N .R .B " " " » o f M i s s V i o l e t J e n s e n o n F r i d a y , d i e .' a f t e r s c h o o l a n d s u r p r i s e d h e r ,g i v D r .a n d M r s .L .W .C m m b a u g h I n d d a u g h t e r s ,R a m o n a a n d W a n ~ d a s p e n t S a t u r d a y 'a n d S u n d a y w i t h f r i e n d s a t S i o u x C i t y ,I o w a . H n .D .B u c h a n d n e p h e w ,O t t o L i n e n ' w e n t t o O m a h a T n e s o n y , i n g h e r n f a r e w e l l p a r t y a s s h e i s to mo ve th is we ek wi th he r par- ents to Blair.Followiné a jollyti me pla y i n g ga me s delic ious re-1 Ifreshr nents we re served. so;i"l:)e;ia:EE A . ' Ro Sears an d Ha r o ld He n n i c o f Te k a ma h , s p e n t: Sun day af te rn oo n wi t h Mr .anal Mr s . F . H.Mu lle r .Mr . A n d e r s o n s ta y e d to h e l p wi th t h e w o r k th i s wee k.g Mi s s E d n a Ma e Tu c ke r wa s e | Thursd: a' :1.gl\t guest. of her aunL,_a n d u n ¢ . e , h i r ( a n d Mr s . L Gr i mm, Mr . a n d Mn . J . C . .' A r :k e rma n o f l Mr .a n d M r s C 51.Bla nc ha rd 1 I I Fashion Qenter Thursday,I- und Saturday, BEN CH N u'rEs u m . . _ . _ - Mr .an d Mr s .Chn rles 'I""ii'r£'6ii`n§|§Eé"5l'séH'3ilifi'lfuin=~dlpeople wer e un to en .I0¥ th ai pm H\|.!|*,H ;fnnlnhlru n f l"|\l H¢!l|!|l Chill'nhinn mai. \l|. Ln -ul.;....,....~.¢ V........_.....,An°1|g I a m Yi 11. n u n . t'. . a. . . ." . A ;. . . .. . . .U i -..4 H . . .Dand visited over night with mr.Omaha, were Sunday guests at the of HerBuc:h'| sister,Miss Iarena Buch.Clarence eyer home.inoon \|\ Mr.Buch drove dawn Wednesday The L ns Club will ha\'e s q Chex for them.their guests Friday evening,|.he.dale dz The guild met for work at the member; of the Tekamah club.J.noon v. mhurch l m Thursday Yilh Mra..| H, Johnson, who has charge of the;Hare ~~~~A 4 \ » & \ . » l \ |\g ;" ; ` \u u u a l o a | . u | . . n ~\ | u U " L " g l "U U I H U l ' | u n . s h J n . .. 1 w e n i s r n n f n m i l v .P a u l s e n d r o x e t o O m a h a S u n d a y d n v a f t e r n o o n w i t h f o u r t e e n w a s ~ ~ `E}¢§I{{"Li§@"(§ié§.-and visited Mrs. Husk's aunt, Mrs. .-Lrict, .spent Sunday after-Wallace. ith Paul and Ray lfaekner.!Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen at-ld Simonsen, who works for Minded a PH"Y ua the parish house schjodr west of Blair, spent on W8d:\ESd8y evfnlqs- at the p1ue1§..a1,J.W J h 'and Mrs.I»Jr\@ Guyer and -n home. .children and Mr.and Mrs.OscarmdLira \C|mm, Anderson Guyer 't°fe.S2f"!4>' aiftegriofm cull- ent.After the business meeting the afternoon was epent in piecing quilt.blopks.At the close.nice refreshments were served hy the hostess.The visitors were _B-Irs.Ellis md Mrs.Howard Hain nd baby.The Club has acceptq gninvitation to hold their next wet | : 4 . \ u . 1 u | u n | u : _ y s u n :u n .L u c r u n n - ion Cen ter th i s Th u r sd a y ,Fr i da y and Saturday.Silk dresses i n | sizes 13 tn 53 priced very specialf at $6.75 and '$1o; smart new I'eh Ha t s pr i c e d a t $2.88 i n ai l C0=0Irj a n d head sizes.3 9 - lt »n » » u l n ¢ | » :| |iLeoFausett hostess.Thqy meet program for the erthisweekwithMrs.Chrls Han-xl sneaker.vening, secured ' AlbertrI Sunda's u n _|' E'i\I\§=I"ii¢\'¢\l.who lives 0.fe w. s imo n£ . I-1 (1 Rm-din last week nun-chased mill: unf nf .l1n rn_ hun e umuieted 1lr_1 .za ha nd so me seven -tube elec tric S t e w a w w n m e r radio,whi c h he pre sen ted to his mo th e r ,Mr s .E . W .Durdic .M r .an d Mr s .A n d r e w Han se n, wh o ha ve been here f o r seve ral we e k s vi si tin g relatives an d olil fr ie nd s an d neighbors,pla n to h a ve th i s w e e k f o r th e i r h o me a t.Colorado S p d n g s ,Colo.Mr .an d Hr s . H. H. C hr i s te n s en o f C o un c i l Lslulfs dr o ve u p Th ur s da y f o r n vi s i t wi th th e m before th ey le ft. Th e y we re a ll g ue s ts a t th e Chr is ' I m h l s e n h o m e . -. M r n ||_. . . . . . . \I l i u ; .u - . , ,_ . _|l 0 :I |t h e b u i l d i n g o f a l a r g e b a m : u n i shed.~ Mr . a n d Mr s. J . C. J oh n so n a n d c hildren of Cr a ig ,spent Sunday wi t h hi s fathe r,0 .A. J oh nso n. A b ab y s o n was bo r n to Mr. an d Mr s .He n r y W ubb enho rst a t a nOma h a hos pital Sunday ni g ht. Mr s .W u b be n ho r st wh o un de rwen t :L Caesarinn ope ration is rep orted to be i mn r o vi n g as we ll ns c an be exp ec ted. Llo y d Gi lln n d dr ove i n f r o m Bu r we ll, No b .Mo n d ay e ven i n g f o r n vi s i t wi th his b ro th er s, Ro y nn il :inn c hilaren ot'~l'1ekninah,we re bu n da y gu es ts a t th e h o me o f Mr s .A:nlerson's par ents,Mr .an d Mr s .Ge or ge Mo r g a n .Mr .and airs .\vot.son 'Ty son o f Bla i r ,we r e o u t Mo n d a y lo r di n- ne r wi th the ir son,Ha r r y a n d wi f e i n h o n o r o f Ha r ry ' s b i rth d a y . M r .a n d Mr s .Op a l Reeves a n a era a t the 15. U. Li ppinc ott n ome.Ge or ge Folie ns visi ted n t the pa re ntal,H .Chri sto ffer son h o mo Sun day afte rno on. W eek -end gu es ts o f Mr .ann Mr s .Cla r k Li p pi n c o tt we re Mr . .laid Mr s .E l m e r Mu n so n ,Ha n s :1derson and Mi s s F lo r a o f Omn - a.Eunic e a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .C.l5.|Ha r r y S mi th a n d F lo y d dro ve B u n n we r e Sun day di nn er g u e s ts | l0 So u th 0f\lUl12'»'lh ur s da y af ter - or M r .and M r s .A .la.Healers i;1jr=00n wh er e they purcha.-=esl n c.;|r~ vlg gf d Mr D M t |d lond o f c attle. r.a n rs.o n e z e r nn Me r to n J n oV.F d u :e s en of Li n c oln , s pe n .irgnlru.» p i \ t.'}_..'..-ffTif°.'2'f§| rhe week-end wi th his fo lk s.Mr . i n g n t th e h o me ol'Mr s .J on as Ii lomh er g ,o n .24, W h ile he lpi n g F r e d e.shed la s t Th u rs d ay , h a d th e mi s f o r tu n e to brok en, but he is able to he aro und on c rutc hes.lli r.an d Mr s ..L ou ie To n k o f F r e mo n t,spe nt Su nd ay af te rn oo n nl Clark Lilipinc ott'5=.Mr .an d Mr s .Fr e d Pec k a n d f a mi ly spent Sun day a t L i n to n Pu lf e r s o f Te k n ma h . Tr y th e Fas hi on Cen ter Fi r st. Pec k bu ild Ro y Pe ak g e t his leg:s t v 'dlue sI Hom that assure DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION/ |IM m .u n r n s |. r u l u sc n a u u Annan ._w l t h M r ,Shall m r s n o e D u l l u u l suM a g g i e L o w e d r o v e t o b n w h a o n M a r z o n .H e r m a n .a n d M r s .H e n r y J e n s e n 3 . n . u r vl u y w h e r e t h e l a t t e r w e n t ' L o g M r - 3 ,Jc - n s e n o f B l a i r ,i s itil? /'if\i'T _ ____._ ___ c o n s u 1 1 .h P 1 \ ) 'B i ¢ i 5 " \ ' e d h ! ` a m i l 5 |F a : 1 h i o n C c n t e r B e a u t y P a r l o r ,v . i t h L { I ; r s .H e t l i fb 'i g f u f g 3 0 5 1 ; R a y n.|nu.~s m o v as 1 r i c a l u e s n o e n u .e e rf m m t h e G r u n i e r p l a c e t h e l q s t o f p h o m 4 r » - - R e a l i s t i c P e r m a n e n t s $ 0 l : c r w o r k A l o n e .5 _) h£ >w c e l £PE W **!=..f=%"'I'.==°=fPF1":=E.E a n d ; j : . 5 0 .3 9 - 1 :M r s .1{ . u .{ r y '1 'y u f m ,f~ 'f € : J 2 !§ i t ¥ " ;lnst and all the time.39» o f h e n ; - .u e w m g n u s x c o r n " " |T r y t h e F a s h i o n C e n t e r F i r s t . ,F i t c h :Luci D o n n a . L e e s p a m 5==""j F r e d ~..;I n n !n n r |¢ln I| 1 a |;fY\¢¥~~~~~~IMro. Wm. Jensen had a pleasam.~~»»~ allu un ...... ..........,.. -.surpnse lst Friday }~h¢°f= a num-,:ooo Happy Home Wash Dr€§\SP1 ber of Inches walked ln on her u fjlmt received and placed oo sale amannounced t.o_ spend the afternoonat her home before sho moved to $1 each In sizes 14 to 46 at the Blair.The following ladies m8d¢|I`aahion Center.Sixteen entirely Mn. Hom; Andersen, him Taylo;l°'nu1c.h, Mm. Joseph Bandur, Mrs. |1f15f°Si\'=&V@8 Get. your share--shop E l r l F r e x m c h ,M r s .J o h n A n d e r s e n e a r l y T h u r s d a y - l " r i d a y - S a t u r m l a y .1 n f { 2 | n n l » = v N o b .M r s .H B l " 0 l d J Q I I - 1 (..iathe1inf and Glace Struve oxBiair.Mr.Fitch and sono joined them :Li supper guests of Tysons.Mr. and Mrs. C.E.Krause of Biair,spent Sunday af ternoonwith Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Tysolm. A. E. Dixon had Henry Uru.nto;\"P the party: Lina. Nels JeSperBe"[El\€\h and rlifferent styles.All haw? shell about 4000 bushels of cornSaturdaywhich .Tyson and Longt t l u c k e r l L o t h e U p d i k e r a n c h a t l l n n i n n ~ Ill rs. Jens: Blank Jensen of Blair and Mrs IGhrxs Vindernlev. Tyson and Long Inst Wednes- day moved n small building Irom me Bert Shuey home to the Mrs.Reiley home in thenorth part of 'lowtl which will be used for a wash house.E. P. Hansen drove to Decatur Sunday afternoon for a nliort visit with relatives.Mrs.E. W. Yowell came in onWednesday and took the noon bus for Lincoln where she attended the Baptist state convention.Decaf Dnvis moved his family h e n from Emerson,Neb.last reel into the new home near the mom; 'rms I B U ' l " l ' U M R O A D ~ 4 -- Mfs.Lnrn Paulsen was h08l@S.~\|Thursday afternoon to the Kin- dfefi Merrymnkers club. After em- broidermg quilt blocks and the business meeting,Mrs.Paulsen, assisted by her daughters,Anna and Mrs.James Paulsen,servedhincho f chicken sandwiches, pickles,fruit jello,wafers and coffee.Mrs.Clyde Metzler will entertain we Club Oct. 24th.Miss Eleanor Dixon came F r i doy evening from Lincoln for avisit at the pamnt$l,\A. I-I. Dixonh o m e r n l l i r n i n l r S l m d n v n f f n r n n n n I l t | . l u u | \ »M r .a n d M r s .C .B .B u n n a n d M r s .B y r o n B u n n s p e n t ' i ` h u n s d a y :v e n i n g w i t h M r .a n d M r s .O p a l e e v e s .M r .a n d M r s .C l y d e M e t z l e r w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f t h e a r b t B u r w o o d f a m i l y ,n e a r T e u m a » Mr . i md Mr s . A . W . C la r k e a n d c hildren we r e vi s i ti n g Mr .ant' Mrs.Tom Wakefield,Sr.near Herman Sunday afternoon.Misses Marie Kzhnk and AlmaWrich were Sunday afternoon call-ers on the young folks of the Neum orriek family. ' Carl ristiansen of Blair, stay ed with Macy Warrick Wednesdn n i l r h l n m !T l m r n d a v . T h e C h e vr o l e t R e d " 0 . K . T h at Coun t s" T ag Pr otect s L O G KYou r U s ed ' C ar l5 ur c hase. Every reconditioned car we offer for sale la ikientliied by means of the Chevrolet red at these Outsmnding Used Car Values a "0.K. ¢harCou:m" rag.This mg is the ll |929 Chevrolet (`oach-Fullv muinpurchasefa assurance that the car (0 which ped and looks and ru;1sfi¢c It is attached has been gone over carefuily ~wn.f9§'|§|E "mi" Tum <'ou\:'r-= vp' "pe m°°""'ff'""".""' 'f "5" "ef"B 1928 sz Chrysler Cmch--liere is nthoroughlyreconditioned-and that the price is based on the car'u actual ability to render service." ' Due to the overwhelming popularity of the new Chevrolet Slx, we have on hand at this tim e an unusually large group of these "0.K.'d" cars.Come in!You are certain to find the car you want-gt a price that will save you money.Make a small down payment and drive your car awayl I ISA!!-30 car xhu has been wrll caredfor and in priced al 1 bigsuing.wrm THE "OK" THAT COUNTS |926 |926 WIT Chevrolet Conch-lnokn asgoodlutheaverage1928model.See lhiq on-WITHTHE "OK" TIIAT COUNTS. Ford (`ouP€-New Duco lin-inh, 5 good tires, zen! covers,md motor thoroughly recon-dilianed.H THE --ox rH.\'r couxrs Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company, gld park.Her father,Sam Bel-ville and Cosina will make their home with them.Misa Ikbla Cummings is attend- ixsg the Omaha school of commerce She is taking a commercial course. The ll. E. Sunday School held a home made candy and bake sale at Wwk strut Saturday and add~ ed :even-ld dollan tothe fmasqry. imiéf" ;;;;n'.;".£'e";'Sf.£;'H.;f; 1 versity.-Enna Jettieln Health Shoes areFred H rd hteu$'d"'1'?.ovgng *hqbwfn sold at the Fashion Center in pen rs rem e n a c m c rpreparation for beginning huaking Blair at $5 and $5 and Come in George Fackler to-ok Mm. Fack- every nine for every woman.39-ltler'a m th M .J..-0 er,rs J Schnei Fashion Center Beauty Parlor,der to her home in Cedar Creek Friday after her visit here.He phone 4'I--Realistic Permanent: sa, returned Saturday......| ef: an ¢za..\¢| Furnace Heated Buildings George Stangel, Wm.Rutledge,M m Emeaune' Mccby was a ' " " " " " "' ied by N.R.Burdic of s a wn;1000 Hanm¢1m nw the Wo rld SBHCS at ni ..._...""..!.'£'§l'.'i..1'".?¥..§.'i".E'~ F F :....¢ \u\..n:uppy Home Wash Drease NOW is the time to have that on..burner ins ta ll ei W e handle one that has stood ' ; u \ l l l l - # 9 ¢ - - -- - - --£ 1 1 5 l a s t w e e k . A m e e t i n g o f t h e L e g i o n A u x D i a r y a t t h e L e g i o n h a l l l a s t W e d m r n d a y e v e n i n g a t w h i c h t h e a n a n d e l e c t i r m o f o f f i c e r s w a s h e l d u ¢ U 1 n o u n l l l l n a n l c t | \ l . : | h o l l I l l ! L l . | i | , ] ] |i l y a t B l a i r ,w h o a l s o e n t e r t a i n e d M i s s R o b y M c C o y o f T e k a m a h o \ ' 8 r ' t h e w e e k - e n d .S u n d a y e v e - n i n g a ll dr o ve o u t to th e Fr e d J | l 5 | \| l : \ . 0 ; | . \ v ; u l u u | . n l \ . C \ 1 $ 1 a ¢ h i n s i ze 14u»~ Fashion Center.Sixteer ne w md d i f f e re n t a ty le s . ln.--.,.nffionrn ._..,,....,..: "a>:*"2f'?':»....... ~.ihalf-»l-e-oe: yourohl :ilu vnu 'r`iI§§""inéE"`pr¢§i&=r§E.am. J. H. Jensen; first vice pres~ ident.,Mrs.Nels Jackson;second wine president,Mn .Joseph Ban-dar; chaplain, Mm. Henry Truhl- le n;secretary,Mrs.Ben Weat; 4rqsure1§,_ Ure. M{les_ V-i#=f==his- mr. ann mrs. n. M. watson a"°eluly Tlrurmlay-Friday-Saturday.1childrenwereSundayafternoon, callers at the homes of their mothers,Mrs.J.C.Christensen and Mrs. Marfaret Iverson of Ilair. Mr. a Mrs. Abner King Havehad as guests this week and lanpt Mr.and Mm.Jim Robertson of ADMAI-I NEWS Miss Vera F i n n of Hooper spent the week-end at the H.F.u s n k n h f k - \L. . .. . . .. . .. . . BLAIR. NEBR. S¢¢ UsAI Once for Prices J .A . J A S P E R S E N , H e r m a n , N e b r ~~71'/'f/ a!! ~ Nm/ <`ounf to:-inn,Hrs.I-'rank Amnckr sgr-Colorado.sgrant at l1'|"f""» Mrs. Emma Sk1n-Mrs.P. J. Flynn, son and two snr-To show their appreciation daughters of Benson had sunper ¢{her work for the past year,with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Comet;' that prclentcd the preiidant, Mrs.and husband Sunday. u o o i l i r w u u u a l l I A U I I I I BHl"..l n d M n L ¥l'l~'and .;".f"' E;-.;,.;1,;'1§;§.;'; r 1 7 ,1929 » Blsir, Nebraska, October 17, IBZQ d Mrs.Fred Dickmeyer Dorothy Méiiillan spent afternoon at the Louie home.d Mrs.Martin Bertelsen were Sunday guests at . ansen home. Iverson and Wilma Wulf w pupils at St.Paul's ~ool.Tessié also start-rn school. d Mrs. Axel Hansen en-Sunday in honor of first birthday.Dinner ere hir.and Mrs.Riatt ily of Calhoun,Mr.and aT o l l l v e r a n d H l r l n m n a t P a x m n .s o t h a t y o u t h e v s h o l e t w o m o n t h s ' p a y t m -h i s r r e n t m e n a n l n " I w i s h H e l e n w e r e B l n r j n r y ." " \ \ ' h y .I w i l l h o l ' - - b e t h e h e a d o f l h e a t ' l f - - a n d I a m n o t u s e d m i n i s t e r s d r n n n d - - e x c e B u r y o u a r e q u i t e r i g h t . d o w h h t w e c r m .a n d w e M r .B u c k w m - t h z l a d l y . w o c h a r g e h i m ? " " W e a r e l o n n :' d m I r s n w e e k .I l h l n k I& . » . »g n f m h i s m o m n " Th a t wn uld lvnve h l dn1lu\°s a wewk for Iaund lor-tinns.a n d - "" W e can d n his Inu nu n . " I n lo r r u me d Gi mr v dar n my he dm>sn '! tllh dnoe=--It lsn't ns f ns hln llsmi In hn And wi* c g n and Phyllis and Peter I Florence, also Mr. znd .... n guests were Mr.andALarsenandDorothy, ~, Anna and lsther Han- Q 9 | p g 9 » p ¢ ¢ . ¢ ¢ a ¢ ¢ Q o » ¢ » o e » ¢ ¢g a o f t o a ¢ | o ¢ ¢ 4 Ginger Ella by Ethel I-Iueston rllustraxions byIrwin Myers a 4 o n 0 : f i t | 0 4 l a i i w i s § o i | ¢ C o n f i r m . b y Ro h h n $ 1 3 r r i l l C aW h ! ! B o r n : e 'rm=: STORY CI1f\P'l"IZlf. I--In the usually quiet homo ut Itev.Mr.Tolllver.ll r l h - m _§ierk, .hg§1es=s;~__lgfgm :gd fiaughfer, Mina Kzfe end Alfred Ando mended um Re-llr.. . : ' ; : . . . , , ,..:"~.=\:,=; = . M IM Un t ns i n ., , .: . S a tu r da y m- | . .. . . . a_...S .| | | | » company c a n n t ln l n r y tu Chlcugnff _ - -- ~ -A N b - ~pg-..n:m 1rs. u. W: morrow arelnuu nam rnnwer were ounuay Mns.;A.B. Croftrwns taken tothe University hospital in Omaha Monday,where she will undergo anozher nurgiml operation,thinbeing her founh operation in the mst few monv.h>Her manV'.y,friends Lruft sherwill regain her' health againMr. and Mrs. Frank Adams mot~ relolclng ov. er the a wal of n baby'daughmr at the B lr hospital on I-'riaay morning. I Mrs.Fritz Moell the members of Friday afnernoon..llpp and Mrs. Otto guests.` Bo m to Mr.Prochnow an eig girl Friday afternopn. _.__ r entertainedCoffeeClub Mrs.Louise smusaen were d M m Wm. pound baby afternoon usltors at the Claus Rohwer home.Henry Kruse,Sn,sisihed sev-1 ernl d.ays.1Jae ' past week at the- home of his brother, Detlef \Km.~se. Sunday, On.13, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Iversen enteriained a largecrowd of relatives and friends, ini their spacious home in honor oi Mr.lversen's birth annlwraaryl \"isiting and cards occpied the] ernoon.Edu Anderson visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mn. Anna Hasse in Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Ed Noyes ol nu \.....,..-..., ...... .....-......,....sen in Weeping Water, a week or,so nga; and report. Mr. and Mrs. §Mi¢helsen doing iine in the swre business.Mr.and Mrs.Hana Jorgensen .were Sunday dinner guests of Mn' Blau, were Sunday eyenmz sup- and Mrs.Henry Ladwig in m=ur_r»er guest; at the J w; E dw nw Sunday.ln the ewni ng Mr, and home.Mrs. Ludwig and anugmm, x.im»'Mrs. 4:1 Gustasnh gnu daugh-land sem joined an .and Mrs. Jor-| ter, Gionq Gay of Blur, Mr. and vnnsen and drove out to Mr. and,§1jS.Chrm._ Ande§S9\1.Andrew. Sunday Dickmey< Mr. alof Blair, the Ed I Teasie wereSunday 4 ed to Or Mr. artertained ene." uid.ve to mit mule my-¢o mmm4futher..W e mm shall takeWha t no mean dnb 'n of thatld bonrvL" Kits.Charles Hineline,Jr's.and Edna and Virgil John,drove t0|Marie'sinereevening dinner guests at a3F1"0m0nt Sunday and spent the guestsfnrnilv .mmnfmv lday at the John Anderson home.|and fur ored up to Lyons and spent the C. H. Luttig, F. H. Frahrn. A1» auemoon.Al: a p. rn. a Dounzeuum,d a T ad .I 1 s.I -= LProc hnow a n Ho wa r d Ri x su pp er wa s served.I n the eve -| .a n}u e a yIl l f '| » : .n n n a w n u \ur =4z U A l ' u i nun A \ n . \ n ; n ¢n ?f .9 \£*§Qf¢H i n "~~O f ~GTI v n but B m and c ol- Jo '¥t u n i c a ,ilL|. Uu|y &l.ll l¢:u U ;n u t .r l l u a y |. . || v4. u u A vo »l | \-. vu . . - - D - . 5 - -- - - - W -_.,. | , ,_ " ;b " , ". _ , &C .L .V a n c e o f O m a h a ,l e f t T u e s -e r n p a r t o f t h e s t a e o n a h u n t i n g * j o y e d p i n o c h i e ,p r i z e s w e r e w o n -h i r .a n d M r s .R o i 'B u s c h a n d d a y m o r n i n g b y a u t o f o r C h i c a g o t r i p ..l b s M r s .H e r m a n K l l n d t a n d J .J - l l n n e d a u g h t e r ,L o r r a i n e d r o v e u p w h e r e t h e y w i l l j o i n t h e i r r e s o e c b l H a r o l d D e y a n W i l l a r d G o l l ' S i e r k f o r hi g h . S C0 \ C@ H :M r s .0 l l 0 . f ¢ o m M ¢ C 0 ¢ \ J u n c t i o n S u n d a y a n d i v e w i r e s ,w h o h a v e b e e n vi s i t i n g g o t n i n e d u c k s t r i l e h u n t i n g o t v l v e r s e n a n d L o u i e K m s e ,l o w .A t l s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h M r s . r e l a t i v e s w e r e t h e p a s t t w o w e e k s . A f t e r a f e w d a y s s t a y i n C h i c a g o t t h e y w i l l m o t o r t o G a i e s b u r g ,l l l . f o r a s h o r t vis it before re tu rn i n g Lorne. | Tu es da y af ternoon,Mr s .D .W . Ma r r d e li gh tf u lly e nte r ta i n e d fo u r !.a hles' of bri dg e.fo llo we d b y ti lo ve ly lunc heon.A t the close o i the a ftern oo n th e a dd ed s c or es r e-vealediilliso Grace Neale the win band. one dough il Louise and a I the river recently. the week-end with her Siotfl' and family.Mrs.Wallace berts,age 36 ner off first prize, with 'Mi-3. Chas.son, Wallace, Jr.,er parents, Mr.Arnold n clone second, winning the and Mrs. Axel W ge and a host f.=econdprize.Iof friends.Funer l services were R. 3. Noir was up from Omaha held Saturday at P. M. with in 'I`uosdiy.He has decided not to torment in Forest wn cemeterymore buck on his farm the coming Wallace Roberts,n of Mr.and y»nr, nnd J.I1. Coursin and fam-Mrs. Harry Robert , spent his boy :ly .ull continue to reside there.hood in Ft. Calhou and has manyl!:\|»!nc¢:Smith nturned Tues-friends who syrn thire with him fi..y from Missouri where he had in hissorrorr.i- - n called by the death of a rel-;Mrs. George Ro wer, Jr. enter-:;i1\=tained the Omaha lumnae of' Phi u f .Chan Arnold. who was to Omeca Pi sorority ta one o'clock. the close of the 5i3mQ3 lunch was: B'usch's parents,Mr.and MraMissAnitaFischer came down sex-ved._ 'Ihe gueas left at a late! John Hineline Mr. and Mrs. I[ine from Fontanelle Friday e\ening.i hour wishing the host many more line accompanied them home for and went on to Olmaha to auendihappy birthdays.a short visit.Mrs.Herman Wolf!of Ithica,Mrs.Roy Anderson enlzertained came Sunday o see her mvihff-une ladies of the De Soto women Mrs.Mary Nickels.She left for Club Thursday afternoon of thewars, passed nw Oct. 10 at her her home Monday.l t -k M 5. H 5 |t washome on Rimr D e north of Flori Thelma Cschelin,daughter of gg# ¢i`.°°...i.aLnm§.§{'..T..l'=i=o. ence.She is su i ed by her has-iota._ and Mrs.Ed Cachelin, and and brought to the Club a wry Vivian Watkins, daughter of Mr.interesting article o n "Early sick, and Under the doctor's ¢m`@°'gensen read.Visitors wean Mrs.Ernest Schmidt Wa? looking ani!-Iar\ey Krogh,Mrs.Hans Jor= er business interests an Omaha °"fzensen, llrlra. George Stanley, Mrs. Saturday.'Thacker and Miss Grace Sully.Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Mehren.-1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sully and spent Sunday at the George 0*=1*'fami1y spent Sunday with n m . home.Sully's parents,Mr.and Mrs.L. Schenk.1000 Happy Home Wash Dresses Ralph and Manjorie HineiineereS nd r dinner guests ofjust recpnyed and placed on sale atl iiss Arllinealntill. $1 each in sizes 14 to 46 at the,Mr.and Mrs.}§_N_Bowles 'and Mrs. John Watkins are b°thiWil.chcraft"ich Mrs. Hans Jer- IJ vill s a15 od ns11 c11 ae bc1: f I n s Thos e wh o h e lp e d Mr . a n d M r s .Mr s . J e n ens K r o g h c elebrate th ei r fi rs t HIEIRSEU1ed d in g a n ni ver s ar y we re hh . an d ' Mr s .C, I r s Pmzl Hrnde rson o f N i t k m - ' A f t p r n n n sdry with"And Iln fnlhnJie nl ll Binf Lin-fInd'ii|7£.` ~ ihfthfuen 2 ~ 2111 =°'!» .Y=f==ee1~$P.£'§e&? and Em n nnr.a n d mr s .n n n e r a t va n be e nf s o u th o f B la i r , a n d F r a n k L i n - en a n d fa mily a nd Bd a A nd er s on . Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n Su th er la nd nd s mall s on we re Su nd a y di n ne r It-lests a t th e Hu g h Su th er la nd ome.J .L .Petersen wa s a business aller i n Oma h a Tue sd ay af te r - non.Fo r e s t a n d K a te Ne w e ll visi ted | sen.Even i ng g u es ts In c lu de d Mr . a n d Mr s .F r e d Chri stia nsen an d sons,Mr .a n d Mr s .Ri c h ar d Ne i» son,Mr .a n d Mr s .Ch ri s La r se n a n d Do ro thy . Sa tu rd a y e ve ni n g vi s ito r s n t th e F r e d Ch r i sti a ns e n ho me we r e Mr . a n d Mr s .Ri c h ar d Ne ls o n a n d Yiola, Mr. and Mrs. 'Rxel Hansen and Mane,Mr.and Mrs.Chris La r s e n a n d D or o th y , r th e I -' ra n k Br o wn h ome lllo nd ay i Tu es da y eve ni n g gu e sts a t th e II odi st min is te r In the s ma ll town ofRedThrush.Iowa.his mo th e r le udauahtera, Helen. hlirlarn. | \ndEl!en--"Glngar Ella"---ure bury "groan 'Ing" their :Inter Murjory for partie!- patlo n ln the "bea uty pagea nt" thatevening.wnn Eddy J ac kson. pros-m m u s y oung farmer.her escort.rjor leaves for the nn ue wn te d trlurnu . t3HJ \PrE:R ll--Uverwork and nervousstra in attend ant on the bulldIDI o t a n ew c h ur c h to replac e theoutgrown struc ture has :Elec ted Mr'l"ollI\ora eyes to the point ofi \ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ¢\ . n . . 4 . . . . . . . .. . - A n . . .| _I n v - ll" tl u un null \\l' \l\| | I r u n " I Hhnn»<¢~ nn los s th an f ed n week." "\\¢' lI. ten n week then.A n d I f l:v 0111:Ng wtf!!c ome d o wn to eleht.li e c nn h n ve fa th e r' n mom, wi th tho b o o k s -Miss Jonklzm, y n tl| !ha ve ln tell h i m nhont th a money. nnrl tho lnnnflry . and every -thlnr:I si mply om| Ir ln'r dn lt. " \ (ln Fr ir in y nf wr mmn Sllrlnrn nt- tn rn od with ho r fn th er jus t ln time fm'supper n supper that vrnn I llnnq lml.for nmny nf the k i n d ! ! veni ng. Mr s .Ro b er t Ras mus senosbesstoth e Hi lls id e Hu s l Ilub Th ur s da y after noo n. a d i e s s p e n t t h e a f t e r n o o n q u l l \ l * I n n . ¢ | n n n n f L I n u f f n r n n n n vvasLlers Th e : i n g R1r¢. Chris Pete rson houmeurer e Mr. and Mr s .Pe te Th o ms o n ,Mr . a n d Mr:-. Art.P u lle n a n d d a u g h te r a n d Mr . an d Mr s .Peter Nie lse n.Alb er t ' a n d Or v a l Be n so h sp e nt Thu r sd a y ....-...:.......a1..."... l.u||:l\n||t.:¢.\u u l s u l w l l .u u u n u In l v l 'niddeu lu ae them, thouxh c ontinulm: to oqfupy his pulpit.Glnle r ha s triad In many way s to add to u nfumllif a slender income.hut she tonot d asourag-»d lla rjo ry . wsth E d- dy J xvkaon and a fde nd hu I n n o -dqces ga I u b Anfirfaw rqlur ns_In mn mlwr s knn wi ng n f :h p plum (UQ his onfnrc ml 1.n¢~n1lnn.hnd con- snlroul t n m a k e hln lust di n n er a t l:¢»:1w mm In bn rvmonalmrod. Them w m v hnvlkvf s nf fr ult and fln wer l. film cnnrllf-R.frnprrnnt homoh aired ab utr: uvrns UL |au. ua|.1.||»vvu unv-lasmu asen served a :lic e lunc h. diss Rosalie Foley c alled af ter chool.M m .E mm a Ha n s e n an d d a ug h - er,Ma r g a r e t we re Saturd ay no rn ln g c allers a t th e Chr is A n - ierson home. Mr .an d Mr s .Chr is And ers on an d so n , K e n n eth of He rma n , Mr . md Mr s . J .L .Petersen an d son, lob er t mer e Sun da y din ne r gue st.; R r b t s l l l n g \ | l . C l \ ¥ e M r s .F r e d D i c k m e y e r w a s a M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n vi s i t o r a t t h e Martin Larsen home. The Hosiery Store of Blair 'is the Fas hi on Center.3 9 - lt Th e Mi lli n e r y Stor e o f Bla i r is the Fashion Center.3 9 l t I \it th e Da n P h i lli ps h ome .I N L W E N G L A N D ~ Mr . a n d Mr s .Pe te Tr u hls e n a t» e n d w a f a m i ly di nn er a t th e tome o f the ir son.Cli f fo r d an d wife S unday . Ch ri stia n And ers on No h r a n d laughter,Anna ot'Blair,spent Nedneaday at the Chris Anderson a n d Mr s .W i ll L a t to an d o f Lo g a n ,I o w a a n d Ca r l o f Can ada we r e Sun day a t th e Ro b e r t M \ C o n n a h a C a r l wa s bor|.l a n d ralsed in the Ne w E n gla n d n e i gh b o r ho o d . Mr.. f a mi ly 1 Davis . [vis itor s home. tome.Th e me n f o lk s we r e d o i n g Mr .an d Mr s .B i ll Sp ri c k a n d to me c ar ne n te r wo rk .Dnr lme we re Sun day gu ests _ at the t r r u m p n .n c x n u n l e u s t e u m e p r t l ub e a u t y .a n d w i t h l l f t y d o l l a r s I n g o l d .t h e c h i e f p r n z o .S h e g i v e ?t h e m o n e y t o h e r r m h e r a n p a r t o t h e e x p e n s e n e c e s s a r y ! o r l l 1 » t r e a t n a e u t o f h l u o r e s b y C h l c t l l d s p e c i a l i s t s . C H A ? - i a n l l l -w i t h h l l r l a m .M r . To lllver leaves for Chlrngo.EddyJac kson brings another friend Alex-nmder Murdoek wh o he |ln$1'I h a ljunireturnedfr om a tour of the world,to tha parsonane.tilmter. whose hear t is not nn her Iwo sla-te r l ma k i n g rlc h marriages ttlelenlu engaged to n professor ol' mathe-matlras. Horn:e Lanlzley . poor ln thewotldw goodnl, in at llrnt elated. butbecomeschilledntthoannounce-rnent that Mu rd oc k lu wo rk i ng ln s"c hain" groc ery store Obviou sly no"c nteh."Glnfrer thinks.and unuhnhim.hir Tolllve r r etu rns hm gy vtlunimpro ved and the d oc to rs glvlnzhtm li ttle hop e. .IESAPTER IV -I slnr jo ry un wi t-tln gly szlvu Gin ger the g erm o f anideawhic h may n n the pur aon lxctreasuryShe pens an appeal. ln thfo rm or a c h nln letter.for the do- rnlls nm]luenlrloa.ri rh ttrexervpgand rl:-llmte J ellies. pals of ronntry ha lte r nn d Inn: nf c r eam, c h ic k en; .all romly fo? larnlllntr. 'Fluor we re stlll at th e table, mer rily r eef lllnllng the ne ws of t h e week .tho flnlnee of the c hurc h. the letter#fr o m Helen.wh en J o plin\\'vall\|Ir5 entnefor rather, wma dre- llvvr ml ln pm-non hy Baldy Jac k» mn .Jnplln `\Vf°Rll1llry , r-Ienrlng his throat In host tronsnrer»o1'~lhe- hnnrtl mnnner, .nnnonnced th at o n lwlmlf o f the elaurrh he m m e ter present h_lf=helmer!mln lntor w i t h n twn mo nths ' vn rn tlnn o n fu ll n ur .In o rder In restore his stre ngth for ;;==~ cron! :lay of the tormal dedica- on." M n W oslbllry .t h i s - t h ! ! !f | ns ! awf u lly n om! of y o u a n d th ehnnrrlandthec hurc h,"amid Mr . 'Tnllivn r mnn k h '" lr h m!lnnnnnni lv:;:|l ;y"f¢;;i;gg ~am, re- ezuuned until Wednesday c\'eniq|¢ lunc heon a t h e r 1 L i m.H .F. 'W setr I1 wa s a ss i sta nt ho s twentv-se\| 2n orbs T.§'$°0?"f>`?§ff§§' Fashion Center.Sixteen cntirely1wqre Sunday dinner guests at th`e{1, .s. There we;-5 "W and different styles. Au havci §¢'$f '$§"Mf§°'Lf§L¢¢§°§§§ pS13g§|§i§ t._halbsleeves,Gvztyour shart.shop on driving up to Woqnf, Squth I?a .wh e n ;;hc le f t f o r he r ho me i n Q#mi n i \'lin»!|1s=\hn\ .im! mov-u h a n u s ,° ; °H -9 ". r ~ - --n -" "- _r . .r i t h e r e f r o m K a i m x e s C i t y .|M i s a I r e n e K a r ' I ` h ¢ ' f f n r m e r W r r l m .N e u m a n r e s -I e n e S c h m i d t w e : f f = c ».i s b e i n g r e m o d e l e d a n d S a t u r d a y . 1 . \ i u n c o m p l e t e d w i l l b e o c c u p i e d .M i m e M a r y C o o k b y l l x t !l o c a l t e l e p h o n e e x c h a n g e .L i n c o l n f o r t h e v s . F r e m i i i i v e n s o f O m a h a ,h a s c h a r g e ,M i s s e s A l m a a n - o f t h e v o r k .-. s p e n t t h e w e e k n ' I ` h u r s d a y ,O c t .1 0 ;w a s t h e i t i n g f r i e n d s . e i g h t e e n t h b i r t h d a y o f M i s s M i l -W m .S i e v e r s , vel | and Miss Ar- Blai;visitors ras home from k~end. Gertrude Sierk in Omaha vis- enry Rohwer, , Sierk return- enrLy Thursday-Friday-Saturday. l kota f.oatbcnd the gig thre Th Shoe Store of Blaif is the §°¥f§l"'2£'§»"»g`§"iL` "ggd Hg; Fashion Ccmfr'39-xr of November, and from there Fashion 'Center Beauty Pxu'Iur,wii\ visit their homestead. __''f Grandpa Chri¢. Mrs. Davephone 47 Rcahstxc Pennanents suitin, H. and Jael; Gustin drov and $7.50.39-It to the Emil Matzen home'|Kennard a week ago Su D E R f Y l ' ( \ L O C A I S Grandpa Christ repon.scro; B-1 1| f r; c e nnd 55 ::s i mhey hn-outu rInv. a nHsmysh!! ns Id | II | \ \| I \._ __|.1,_ _.»\.,..M "n.,..M A... ..-A 1UNSC! .r\Illl.ll!fr unu nur 1uus.m:n HHH ulu u: uv ; z ulu U .A mb lg r un d cousin.Mr s .He lg a ed Saturd ay eve ni g Svh u la an d c hildren o f Oma h a ,sta y i n Chic ago. c a me u p to share th e bo u nwo us |Mi s s Gr a ta K li d hi rth da y _ d in ne r her g rf,\nd]110t11er,wa g 3 we e k - e n d i e after n week's lf.of Ornnhn,ggi of hc pub 3; l'a a J \ l | . \w "'the Matzen place excellent.says Mr Matzch will have fi'E .lIf5'.~.f l E f G ? . i mff_l~wa;:on lads or more of purnp} Mr.n§1 Mrs. Jim Edwards md!||I 'e -~-. \ .a n g u u .u u | y x u uC h r i s L a r s e n h o m e .n a t o n o f 3 d m e f o r n ' °u r s o n n s r ___|||Y s u r f i v e o n t h ,.. .n m t u s m n .| >.-M r s N e a l T h o m a s o n a n d c h n l -§ '. Z ' E ' P " f f " . . i ' } £. . f f " " , § : _. ' 1 P f § 9 .I P S d n n l n r a n r f r l l n d 1 | m o 1 n f v n y h n m . . . , , . . . ¢ . .m y vnnueu u r a n u lnr mn n Rn nd nv.galofne,1:aised in his cornfield rs.:n |.Mr s .Ha n s S c h mi d t was ho ste ss t o th e memb er§ .of the Ha p p y H o u r Clu b 'Thur¢=dny afte rno on. Mr s .Chr is F r a h m wa s wi nn er i n an gues sing contest.A t th e close of th e af te rn oo n nic e re fr es hmen ts " v i e served.Th e ne xt me e ti n g w i l l be h e ld Oc t.24 wi th Mr s . J . Herman Sunday. Mrs.Thacker,who makes her home with Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Sully,spent the week-end with relatives in Omaha. Mrs.George Hinellne,accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hine- line to the dancing club in Blair Saturday night. ijrosley 31~r~~w~-.:~,=..-1 IrI|EI . wg f ; ¢ ~ i »~ ' f ~ ' ~ i l *, ,..,:.¢_,j~=§v 4'. §r;~§f»,g\ 4....-.u ca»~1Z'<'...1 ~f * *' a.v**.I ¢. r g , . - . 5 3 5 ,~ s ~a ''... Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kruse vis- ited relativps in ennington Sun- day aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. J hn Autzen and children motored Winslow, Neb. Sunday to attend the birthday of Mrs.Autzen's unirle,H.Schmidt. Henry Rohwer, Mrs. Marie Mah u eh Jons in Blnir Sunday ;5~fe»=gf=¢-dr e oEBl;1lI1:i1 spent tl;;<:0;v;.*¢l<-GHC! .r ..lens ' r o we re a t t e a r ompa onFas hi on Center Be au ty Pa rlor ,Su fa y a g x r s g u e s ts a t tg e Ha n s 'Mr s .F r e e ma n Lo f ti s s p e n t la s t pho ne 47 --Realis tic P ermane nte. $5 i W ulf home i n the Orum ne ig hbo r-W e d ne s d ay with Mr s . C h e ste r Ho v and $1.50.39-1t },0nd_Iend ic k. E n n a J e tti c k He a lth Shoes a r e :Mr . a n d Mm J . L . P e te r s e n a n d 'Es tella Mo n tg o me r y sp en t lh e _.\ 'd '-t th L o Hovenmjlc kso ld a t th e Fas hi on Cerner " 1 ! § ' f " I .°f'f..'f ?$"'.f.f.'.'§§ }'.§E§".fT"'| ......'i'*""a e me m l n !::...susan¢:r.Lreununcn.unusends to th ree women whose name:she had seen in 9.newspaper.inbtherf towns,urglnlr them to con~tlnue the chuin.Sha gets resultsatonc ¢.and feels her problem l l solved,qnietinlt unac ceptablethough ts as to the propr iety o r herac l by reasoning that her avnenl really in f o r a home for the blin d.per father.Helen In married.and .u.nu u nun. | §,| \| 7 up W ulhnm!responslhillly fo r n wh i le . b u t I s lmp ly d i d not see h o w I t c o u ld he dune I sh ou ld no t ha ve as ke d Ir.I aswnre you.I t ls most se n - r\rol1§=. Joplin. mont generous. Glrll, I neo the hand nf the Lord In thin." " I soo the h n ml o f Ed dy .Inc l»nnn."thought Ginger I-Illa to h e n " I H u : a l v i l l l A\v..|u n v n u v na ¢ ' * " "; |u | ||g ,.B l a u 'a t $ 5 a n d $ 6 a n d c o m e m l h i r .a n d M r s .F r e d J e n s e n a n d A n d r e w J a c o b s e n ,w h o b a g s p g e n l e m e l " T e v e r y s i z e f o r e v e r y w o m a n .3 9 - 1 t l t w o d a u g h t e r s a n d J e n s P e m f f i n w o r k i n g i n O m a a ,i g .vl s l fi s n g 1 " E d d y , .r1 _ .| _ ..|:...._-... . . .» o . ...c n ._.:1|L :.....a n u h e nu uvh.n m .n n b l n s : he un r »" " = 1w = I |s vl f .h u t n m f n r I a k u | ,. ¢ \ \ n n a ¢ 4 \I. he wnrld would nr n\tI\er'x nlnul vu lc lng o f h ¢'.Zff.{'3.§!' "!Ei'..!.?.'!.°' ~ ;:.'.:;:.a: "J5ii.`7`h{§1000 Happy Home W ash Dresses jus t r ec e ive d a nd pla c ed oh sa le at $ 1 eac h in size.-1 14 t o 46 a t th e Fa s hi o n Center.Si xtee n en ti re ly ne w a nd di f fe re n t s ty les .A ll h a ve hal!-sleeves.Ge t y o u r s h n r e » s h o p ea rly Thu r sd ay - Fr i da y - S atun lay .1B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y ' we r e b u n u ly mt ln e rJ o hn J en se n ho me .l n th e af te r-Lo on J e n s Petersen vis ited h i s broth er-i n-la w, F . C. C. P eter sen. M r .a n d M n .He n r y Te g t an d c hildren o f F r e m o n t,we r e Sun- d a y eve ni n g vi si tor s a t th e Par- en tal,Ha r r y E r ve y h o m e , J E x tr a Spec ial:Re g u la r $ 1 d l k . -4-..\.......,.u,.....A r... n ..:,.... vutn mg mother,....=..,....., ....-obsemM a r y He le n a n d T o m m y L o t- ti s o f F t .Ca lh ou n,s p e n t la s t we e k wi th th e i r gr a n d p a r en ts , Mr . an d Mrs . Gen . L of ti s . Mr . an d Mr s. J o hn J ac ks on wer e Th u r sd a y vi si tor s a t th e L o u i e Ho ve nd ic k ho me .1F r a n k Th o mps o n a n d M r .a n d Mrs . Men on Tho mp son of S ene <§f \. s lmll ha ve y o ur reward lo r the go od y o u a re d o lu gl' "W ell, "h e snld fnc elfously ." l hope the rewa rd h nppe ns ln be the thlng l want.Th e wo rs t th ln gabo ut rewar ds Is th at they are us ua lly ju s t wha t y ou wa n t lea s t. " " W h a t d u y o u wa n t esp ec lnlly l" demanded Gln ger. her th oughts lly - In g to th e fu tu re nlllue nc e attend~nn tu p o n _h e r h o me f o r th e b lln d . lrr or ore nt thou gh t. llnl J op li n W e stbu ry , ln s plte a g th e : o n d glft he ha d bro ugh t, seemed ll l n l ense nn d a w k wa r d rh ni ln z u nd er the un ited th an ks o f the I nn oc en t lnmlly . a nd h u m e m y took hlmuell off. when he hnd gone, Eddy extended th e ln vlla tlo n .f o r hlmse l(:xml hi s mother,f o r M r . 'r n lllre r nn d Mlr ln m to c o mo t o Pav Tllr l. 'l'l\¢v - M m Hu:aunnlnn Onllrlnd E uc.-. : : | | u n n | | ~ | ¢ n l r : : | | | u 1 : : | A lmndsom@ emi table M and radio Q in une ! \ . u w p n u m :u u x s u s u s u o n m m e "N b _r e T h u r s d a y H f \ £ l ' l l 0 0 f l \ r l g -" S o m e t h i n g [ l l l l l |d a r e g a y w l l l - . \ .- | -. . .n n .~ n . » ." , . ,u n - n n ,a n d c o l o r s a t 2 p a i r ,$ 1 a t t h e i t g r s i f t h e E a r l T h o m p s o n h o m e .d i s a g r e e w i t h m e l f I e v e r g e t i n , "" * | 1 * ' " ' @ " -q u i e t ' l ' y ,e v e r y s e e m l n g i y .. .g h t w o r d o v e r l n y l n g a n u n d e r w r -F a s h i o n C e n t e r T h u r s d a y ,F n d a y M r .a n d M r s .E d g a g §1 = m ° ;~: \ 5 _ r @ v l 1 e d .l a u g h i n g .B u t I w a n t , W n l 'd e e p n n d g l a d t h ~ n k n g i v l n l , . .N e l s J a c k s o n w e r e v i s r s a . .|a n d t h e n M l r l n m l e d h e r f a t h e r o u t ' m i S " E ' f ' " " . ;_. . ., B F .E .F l e t c h e r h o m e l a s t M o n d a y . , . . . ? ° : ; E .f . e . 2 . . , : . = : f : t ' , ' f 2 ¢ . . = ' . i ' = = . E . . x ' ; & £ E t n t h e w a l l i n g ~t h e o t h e r g m s L f -h a d l l l u 'J a n ua r I"|n h$ml , . ¢ | u u .uuu plain Lu,144;uuuuna vaNorfolk were Sunday guests at theW m.Ho ltm a n h o me .- Mi s s A n n a L a l lm a n , w h o i s a t-:wrL? i I te n d i n s w e Sta te Un i ver s i ty , |Th e sn o e mo r e o t m a n 1 B t n e sp en t th e week -end wi th ilol1"l@| Fashion Center.35;-1: Jfo lks . M r .and Mr s .Ge or ge Stra ng er a n d Ke n n e th we r e Oa k la n d vis- itor s Su nd ay . M m .A n n a B r o wn o f Nic ke rs on spent.la s t we ek a t th e ho me o f he r da u gh ter ,Mr s .E d Croc ker a n d Mr .Croc ker. Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u i e Hi l g e n k a mp an d M r .an d Mr s .W m .Sc heer URUM BRIEFS Mr s .Ma th i ld u La rs en a n d Mi s s .Clara La rs en o f Mad iso n,Wie., vis ited W ednesday af te rn oo n wi th Mi s s Lou ise La r se n i n O m m a n d 'lltur sd ay a n d Fr i da y at.th e H. C.La rs en ho me . t.f 1.G tt-b r i d a y Mr . a n d Mr s . P e te I ve rii'?.i."»;.§.`€é'.§'1i'.i'm§»$f""°°"a o son to o k Bobby bac k to th e Or - Mr .a n d M r s A lb e r t La a k e r Hhans Ho m e i n Oma h a an d br o' tdr ove to Shenan doah.I o wa Mo n - i °me.'f°"i'-h th e m a fou rte en y ear afte rno on.Mr .a n d Mr s .Lo u i e Ho ve nd ie k welc omed a ni ne po un d baby boy to the ir ho me Tue sda y .Oc t.Sth. Mr s . Ho ve n d ic k was f o r me r ly Mi s s ! Vi o la Lo f ti s .Mr . a n d Mr s. Ho war d Cu r le y a r e th e pr ou d pare nts o f a baby bo ? born Sunda y , Oc t. 1 3th.Mr s . C u b le y a nd b a b y a r e i n th e Me tho d i s t h o s p i ta l a t Oma h a . Mr .a n d Mr s .Lo ui e Fu e h an d f a mi ly we r e Su nd ay eve ni n g vm- i to r s a t th e Ear l Tlmo mps on h ome. Mr .a n d Mr s .Ch r ls Ben do rf o fBla i r . a n d Nels Jackson *»§'°f~°=_ *°f'*| ' n Q U l u .u v a l e l l rned . " I h ad It af te r the strawber ry fe s lh a l.It' a terr ible." Qule ily then they ma de their plana fu l their fnther's return. Eddy promis ed m go tha t same day to J q n l n \\a!sllrllry,treasurer ofthe nlllrln!hnn rtl o f the Pulelhndlnt E11lnt'9[n|i eltllrvh Ill Red Thru sh, trustee. steward. and vice c llnlrrnan, ln ask for at .nlo ntlf s vac ntlnn for Mr. 'I`olII\er. to luke offerI the fol-Io wln g Saturday ..Th i s wou ld al- lo w a full mo nth utter his return for wlmiln g up nfluirs In tho oltl churc h hefnre the forrnul dedica- lltm or th e n ow. \\'hnn IIdrle lnrmlnimrl tim smhlnvt trnnpinp:nnlslly wi th th em fo r n lan! good hy " N o w y ou see.my dom'li ttle glrli.and : f r to remember,th a t thlntrn do work toge ther for g ood." ho sold. smiling. '*'les."\\l\l»lpered Eddy J ac kson m Gin;-:r»r."h ut just the some,I wlsln y ou d :wont nrntmtl a mong the |1r\ml|{r:¢.nn fl so o lf llr or fs so me - tlnlng umlerlmntled going on.I dlm't li ke tho looks 01'o ld J a p. tlr dln nrlly .he just l o w s to pla yHr-anven.but lnltlgltl he wa s a l l fuesorl up.l'&et\\t-en y ou an d me . I thi nk tlterrfs something ro tte n _l . . . i l l \ . _ . . . . | . . a t u f w w ¢ ||. LGW &">E2,;cE 2 duy where they visited radio stu- tion KMA and KFNF.Msdnmes Henry mul Alfred Wil kening were visitors at the Lull- man school Wednesdav afternoon. old girl. '1`uesda Richard and Mrs. Mr.und y_ eyening gu z ~~~" " - - 1 " 1 J " " "a n | . \ l U | n r u ' < ut s 1;t h M o n d a y v z s r t n r s a e 't o J o p i l n W e s t b u r y ,t h a t i n t h a e n t l n l »»L a »0 c s a _ _ e s o n h o m e ._\m a n u c q l l i c s c e d w i t h ,a n u l u c r i t y A h o !n l l a w w [ m 1 1 : l n l u n ;.Nelson h o me we re mr .A x e l Ha n s e n a nd Ma r i e , Mr s .Geo rge Ras mus se 2,M r .a n d Mr s .Chr is nd D or othy . ay af te rn oo n vis ito rs at Hansen h o me we re :Mr s . La rs en an d Mi s s Cl a ra , Mr s .H .C.La r s e n an d ;,M r .an d Mr s .Ma r ti n .nd sons. c l Mrs.Fr ed C hr is ti an se n spe nt Th ur s da y eve ni n g c e l Han se n h ome a nd Mr . . Martin I:.a1Ben and sons Mr s .Mi n n i e B lu m,Osc ar an nHe n r y spe nt Su nd ay af te rn oo n a t th e He n r y K r u g e r ho me . Ma r y He le n L o f ti s visi ted th e N e w E n g la n d sc hool la s t I r i d a y . M r .a n d Mr s .C .T.Whi!»e 0 f Le xi ng to n , wh o h ave be en v1 ~n tmS a t th e Ha r o ld Cu r le y h o me th e pa s t we e k , le f t f o r th e i r h o me o n W ednesday mo r n in g . Mr s .Ro b er t 1\¢1cConnaha,Ma r k a n d Ma r y He le vi s i te d in Oma h aSun day \\ i th 1\ilrs.A lb e r t Sta ples a t th e Me th od i s t hos pital. whic h rather sllsconeerted than pleased him.Ile wa s p rep are d f or nrguments.exposlulntlons,Com- plnlnls about expenses.lnstef ul ofthisJ oplin \\esthur_v listened gravely .wi lh his sllr ewd ey es re- Iiec iively nnrrowed.nodd ing his head ln to ri !agreement.Indeed, there wa s something very mu c h aki n to r eli ef ln his man ne r. Only one min or de tai l he wi sh ed altered.Mr. 'I'ollI \er needed mo re than a me re f our weeks of rest. he mu st have eig ht we e k s - h i s rava-tion mo st c ontinu e n nlll th e I ori nul || |H|| | *nfln\l nf fha nhnvnh | x \.u n ;n n u u | \. . . . . .. . _merely o Iemporrlry eompnnion l u the pnrsnnnge.I l wu s Mzlrjory , the pretty twin ,who,slnc e th e malrrluze of Hele n, and ln the atr- seoee of Mi ri am.mu st reign a l Imsloss.I !wa s a pleasant expert- en ve f or Mnr jor y . nnr l s he to o k i t seriously , superin tending the entire orrnngelneni o f her fn th er '|ro o m for th e y oun g mln laler. un d mere ly perrnlttlmz Mins J enk ins to d u s tandsweep,an d Ginger to wa s h the wind ows.All dur ing th e S atur day mo rni ng. as their hands were husy wi t h llmlr nlnnnnnt tnll.thee ch.u£!¢~d Viola I-Ioltman spent; Wednesday' and Gene evening with Magdalinc Scierks.LQESEH az Mr .§\nd Mrs. John Echtenkamp lhgffd u l Ar u n g w n spe n :bu n u a y eve»n i 'n z n t W m .Hn ltmnn s . M iss Ma r th a H u m m g o f F o n - tane lle sp en t W ednesday a t Hq r - wny H a n u n f s . Th e Fo nta ne lle L u th e r Le a gu e m m r a m . . .qvn ntn u lm-th a i ! Ma th i ld a M r .an d da ug hter : La r se n a Mr . a w . and mann W i t h o u t T u b e s Sp e a k e r o r L e g s \\ | \ \ l | 6 I \ | \m o n t h l y m e e t i n g . § ' » n ~ n n |n n | | . n n f u n n I n a v ;* h ; R at the A:and ML1A lwe e k M rs. nuu ul.u a u c l u x l u u l u \ . |G \»°""were Mrs.George Nxebnum Ed Crocker.Mr.and Mrs.| r l"I' an ve n mg me r e ." p i " m r s erowd attend ed tg e R O S E H I L L I T E M S y o u n g people's me e ti n g a t li eChr is Ben son h o me Tue sd ay eve-Re lati ve s o f Mr s .D e t lu f W M F ni n g ..called as her *e°m<a 599992 to he 11 -w » \ u \ ." .v s n n :y u u a u u"W e 've g o t things we ll In hand, no w, an d whu\'8 left c an wa it un»tll we've moved over.I f u li ttle rest wi ll d o hlrn good.a hlg restwill do mnn»_And tha t win h rirlnv \ u \ .Y \ u . . - . . . .- v ," " 1 - _e a g e r l y o f t h i s s t r a n g e a n d u n e x - p e c t e d b r e n k I n t h e e v e n t e n o r o f t h e i r l i ve s .»"To o b a d He le n h a d to m ln i l. :mid Glmzer. W r n. Ho ltma n, Mi z. la nd lli r a. W m W i lk e n i n g an d He len ,M r .an d Mr s .J o h n Ec h be nka mp l r .an d f a mi ly ,N o r m a a n d L e o a Ho l t- ma n , Mr . a n d Mr s . A lb e r t L a a lte r , lrvih Ilnlfms an M r an d MtQ Hsu*- W HEN you come in t6 see and hear this revo- lutionary instmment you Mr and Mrs Lars Rollnnd 1 Mrs Mnthilda Larsen and ClanOmaha Saturday where they :ook her celebrate her =»»f"z<=°=f-ua urfue§Ely"ro`ii" f.,3I'¢.;"e;,;;;;'"=-i .Hgm very algmnca.lda rsa. to Mr.*End Mrs.Lou1s 3 :;*;::{ and if he ls well why, gogd.And sas' he wlil thlnk I um twenty»one.*' left were Fnday evening V131 If nnt-whv.thnrn°n nn ha m "Well,remember he'a a pnnctvwill have an appreciation of whaf. Crosley, backecl by ~ ..... ........ ....... _-__ Mi s a C la r a Sc hweder spe th e we e k e n d wi th h o me f o lk s a t F o n - tane lle. \v..-.......|r..n............-_|__|...--|4n ..| f o r vi s i t th e Roli. g n Th o r ,I o wa wh er e th ey wi i l rei ati ves Th e y h a d spenf. pa st t w o we ek s a t th e L a r s and home. md a y di n ne r gue.sts a t the Ra s mu ss e n ho me in h o no r o f o ' s b i r t h d a w e r e :M e s s r s . \ l . . ¢ . . . l . . - . » » . . .A s 6 D a i n l l n n n a n d J ohn Peterso nfs. M r .a n d Mr s .Clarenc e Ha n s e n of C o lle ge Vi ew, c a me Fr id a y e ve - n i n g f o r a n e xte n d e d s ta y m t h i s vic in ity .,, W i ll Ha n se n a n d J o e J e ss e n lef t Su n d a y f or 0 ' Ne i l, Ne b . exp e c ti n g .|....-.»..-n TIFA.\nnm|¢|\r d o n e "" lv ` " " " '" '" " " A so mewha t c ry p tlc r emar k , bu twh en Eddy J uc kmm asked for ex» Dlanatlon,J op lin 'W atbu ry w a l nooe ommittal. ' 0 h .nothi ng --n othi ng a t all. B u t I t a R006 to be prepared for any nosslble emer z en c le s- b oth I n er, and dou't waste y our good pow-» de r o n h i m. " " M r W estbury say s he ls a vera' brllllant stud ent, very .""Suc h a d u mb name,Hi r a m, " c omplnlped Ginger."\ \' ou ld n' t y o uJust. know his parents were Me tho - di s ts ! " years of practical research, has to offer. For Crosley 31 is, first of all, a handsome table model; Then, with the addition of legs, it becomes a/slender, graceful console. And think of it-only $55!legs, $5 extra.Type E Dynaeone speaker, $18.l)0 extra.A The set is nowered from voixr light socket.Housed nu u lu s n u n mu u, W I I D wuulaun nl.vTe lb a sta , sp e nt th e we ek n d w i t h Ca r i hoTllB f'?.!,'5"n..|.~ Mmr s .mm e r n a n u n g s p e n t b u n - :ur da y eve ni n g wi th Mr s .Geo rge Str e ni e r . ff|1.r¢ln i n l lm n n .nf \Dineln1.|.. '"'". '""""""'° """ |.|;\ clnu|| '""'w " '" """"""'i"""'°'*an r h_"an .B na o'clock they were areueuJumor, Clarence Long and Verron Saturday evening guestsmat gg;§»§1'1'L'iv.?3§r§"&'... as good an forylas arrival.Mlm;Jenkins, and Clyde Madison of Omaha, a so John Peterson home were r.his word.He had the district su-thnroufrhly rehearsed in her wrt.Mr. and Mrs. Georze Rasmussen Mrs Will Rvan. MT. and Mrs._,__,_____,_____11...|.......n-.-...-.._,__,,,,, ,_,,,.,,,,¢ annlnfnlv In tha liv-|stint`§unl `§£"`ian}tln}§iZ'il§iil rnan's. Gllb e r t a n d Cly de L a llmn n c a ll- ed at Wm. Hol[.man's Sunday morn mg. \.Extr ao r d in a r y S a le a t th e Fa s h - i o n Cen ter th i s Th u r s d a y ,F r i d a y an d Saturd ay .Si lk dresses i n sizes 13 W 5 2 pr ic ed very spe c ial an d Ge n e , Mr .a n d Mr s . Ro b Ra v mu sa e n an d c hi ldr e n an d Ray mon d Rasmu ssen.M r .an d Mr s . Ro lla n d a n d c hildren we r e noon g`\|est.s. A n u m b e r o f f o l k s we r e ta in e d S un d ay nf . th e L ar s h o me i n h o n o r o f lva n ' s b i r th . A d a i n ty lu n c h wa s served a t t h e usual hour.Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen was hosl.~ L a r s af te r- en te r- La r se n day ess Th u r a d y l Elb er o l' f f s a n s a n d s to ; s ma r t n e w 1 = ' e | ¢ \ g , , e m ln h d n o r J i § . " § n n . a n n i - D e tlu f W u lf a n d Ha z e l,M r .a n d Mr s . J o h n Ta y lor , Ch a r les Ru ss e ll a n d Ma xi n e .Le s te r Ha n s e n an d Ha r r y Ne l- son we r e F r e mo n t c allers Tues» day mo m i n g .Mr . a n d Mrs. J e sse Ha nse n a ng! Ge r ml d e s p e n t f r o m F r i d a y u n ti l Mp n d a y eve ni n g at. L in c oln a n d As hla nd .W h i le l n Li n c o ln they ha d the p le as u r e o f g o in g thr o u g h th e :new c a pi to l .b ui ld in g wi t h a D a n y - o f f o lk th e gu id e wa s ta k - pe-lntennent uu me |ung»nnnnne~=telephone by nlne o'c lor.~k the next morning,an d upon statement o rth ei r needs,wu s gratltied by a piec e o r ra re soon fortune.Th e superlntendent hn d at lula disposal A brilllnnt y oung rnlnlsler. a gradu- ate of Drew Th eologic al txemlnu ry . wh o ha d just returned f r o m a y ear's sper lnl aludy l n England. an d wu s eve n n o w n wn lllm:th e conveulng of the c onferenc e for his naalgnmeut.The pr nc tlc e In a c tive mini stry wnuld be a ve ry tlne th ing fo r h i m.nm]hn c nn ld be net-urod N-...W ..¢. ..........-.,.,ln g ro o m wl th the Central Chris- tlnn Arlrncnle.Ms r jo r y r e p n l r d to h e r f n th e r ' s r on m to g lr e 1 lu t de f t tnu c h to tn hle . to c n rtn ln l. to th e fa ll of th e lac e bedspread. Gi ng er . af te r me etin g th e po stma n ha lf wa y d o wn th e lln z slo n e p a th , sta r ted tn th e nltlc wi th h e r ml! - L sl: letter s . e ac h wlth n s mu ll h ar d ruundnc ss ln one c orner. Slx dimes were added to h e r no n r d ln th e d n lr s tr u n k .Gi n ge r shook th e tr un k affec tionately . Two d ollar s an d f-lgh ty c ents no w. in an atteéctive metal wée fiuisxed in hurled walnut and decorated with white metal trim Try it out in your home.We`ll gladly arrange for aireé five-daydezuonsnratign Jima étog. in-any time scbu. Hain priced at S288 lu all eolorslversary.Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jen-I and head sizes.39-11' I~m.LsmE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Jen;Krogh spent Monday evening at the Frank Lin-den home R y -and Mrs.Hurry Paulsen, sen of Los Angeles were afternoonandeveningguests.Other eve-ning gucsms included: Messrs: and Mesdsm dEd Christensen and family,Jensen and children,Richard Nelson and family, Peter Iverson and Tessie, Jens SorensenWill Wulf and family, George RasmussenandGene,Peter Nielsen nnd Andrew Johnson,also Mrs.Vic!/or Johnson and Phyllis,Tomph Hin un a -_s e n ml m? r i f f .l'.?5l?"'i.f3.§'f [Larsen of Omaha,and Raymond ing through Monday afternaomlTheyspent a couple of days ln Ashland visltinz Mrs. B. HastingsThe Rose Hill ¢hureh_ was nned with relatives and friends who came to pay Lhelr lust respects w the remains of Mr. Georg? McCoy. His children have the sympawy of this community. The Dress Store of Blair is the Fuhlon Center.89-ul Ir l nt n nnmlnnl " mire lu the meantime, Mrs. W estbury had telephoned the members of the board,annou nc lng a spec lnl meet-in z to b e h eld th a t even in g , wh ic h wa s a mere ma t te r o l rou ti ne l o leg ali ze the a rra nge men t.tor . lop- lln W estbury lmd already nent n telegr nm t o Hlr u m Bn c k war th , n ln lln g t h e d e a lla o f hln proport-tlon.un d ha d revolved n o ac re pb anne th at very afternoon.Hl r a m Bu c k wo r th nro mlxed to n r r lve l u Iled Th rus h o n tha a fte rno on tra ln. o n Snturdny .ready to o lllc la te o n th e Sabbath.an d requested th e m to a rr a nlzr fo r h ln r o om a nd bo nr d ln Re l! Th rus h, wlth the pn rso un ge No t an very muc h.y et.bu t sti ll, eonslderlog Lhe orlgln al outlay o f thre e p ostage stump s, lt was do lng ver y well.An d c er tmln ly , h tu d na lwu s g mwln g .Never o d ay pa ss ed no w wlth o u t a t le a s t on e we lc ome lette r fo r E. Tolllvc r . on e dlme f or the h ome.B u t f o r a ll he r I mmer - slnn In her gr n wln z fu nd .Gin ger dld n o t ove r lo o k th e lmmwla te ln - ler est o f th e nr rlva l o f Hl r a m Ilqc kwo rth. W h ile :h o wou ld sc or n to betra y a n u nd ue c u rlo slly abo ut nny ma le creature.she dld fe el th at a pre-knowledge o f his gen-eral appf-arnnce wo uld mu le !h e r :r e a tly ln f n r mln g a n e s tlmn ta o t his c harac ter. Jenkins Tire and Battery Shop l You're there with 8 ___.._ ....-.... ........ -...-,-Ihi mu le n.' 'n w c m S t a n o f Bl n lr | | un id-:f£r25f' %'.'7» ".¢¢.mB MW ? .~»i '» 1 " " i = £ "" ' m' ! ' ; i . r n n i w n ru h u m c u m .8°-1* B l " ' ° " | § ' : "" h ° c h " " \ * ° ' G ° ' |h o m e ! / a n l ¢ | | f | . | n d ~F i l t h . h m v.___. .. . ,L='§).J :(Q:._ P»u1'¢5d".§¥§m 'H Telbnata neighborhood arental Augustthep, da evening.home Sun y J e nn S or en se n, mc na ru Nelso n 11.mr p o f ~Pnu mtn nwn an d f81l1ilV.P é te r l -1 mmny. xr possible.|(Co ntinue d n ext wa ck) Jnhlln \v»¢nm»~»nnnlldnvnd |h \ lvisitedntTimm,Sr. rd Jensen nebh Thomp fand Mrs. Nielsen and Juuu Petersen. also M n .Kirby.Mr.and Mrs.A n Mclnwah of Newark, N. J. were also evening guests.They nrnv- ed that evening and are staying nt the parental,Peter Nielsen home. 10 p0\\ndB pencneli- n pnunuu ulsugar. 2 cups of water.Peaches cut in slices.Add to water ln the preserving kettle.Cover and ¢00k until soft, rtirrlng to zrevent stick ing.Add sugar mn cook unlllthick and Jelly-like, then pack in hot jars and seal. n ',§;}iil~ui}1?T§"1U¢u}""§i¥5i¢;j ai.; nenoned hh nnceem lo Eddy Jnck~ tgned to annnnnce hln progras toIM girls nl the pnnonnge. "Yun see, by boarding lhlx Buck- vrorlh chap, you can pay all ot yourexpenm lu uw vmnonggg. ron with great gusto.Eddy hal- Try the Fxshion Center Fix-si, last and all the time.39-lt The Coat Store of Blair isthe Fashion Center.89-It The Dress Store of Blair is the Fashion Center.89-l¢ \n m m n r a n d m a n .apE1{£"sII=`nda`§"§'»-irh"ii2§§ son. Mrs.Jens Clausen =Bldr, Nebrukl; October FE iwYue Eight Q»= = r e a e =r e n m m g n a u u - » m §»sr a u l l l l u u m sz n grr-anship and spelling.Theeigl;h DANA COLLEGE NEWS NOTES Debating snde will hnve_muslc on Monday'\Com.lnued from 9¢K¢ one)Qanfs debu squad has beenandWednesdayandvenmwhix>|.f Con-Nrjldly getting into #hype Those and spelling on 1`u¢ldny, 'hlurghy 'The gime ended in favor o _ h going out for debate Una year are: and Friday.The seven¢.h!g'rade;B§¥ l;I\d.lH alg3Z'°°\;_SW\;°"°\'°d wit g g n r o t h y ~Ev e l n I-risen, t r " " S ~ ' : ° ° " ° i ; " W "rom e 'Izggs y na na mi zrv i n ~ ny an sn pen ans P '_and spelling on Monday and Wad! Interesting Program Given by the'H*"°!d Lafsfn-With :his Kl'°"P nesday.|Luther League 'working their hardest,. Dana _1:n:\ Esther Fogdahl attended' services at Trinity Lutheran church in Omaha Sunday evening. Mr. Sehriver Kloth visited with Mends ln Omaha on Sunday. Those wlp spent the week-end at their homes were Miss Marie Sierk, of Fon Calhoun and Miss "°,¥'"Pr Q'¥°" Pf Herm- 'entartained a t a dinner S\md-nr evening at their home.Their' igueau were Dana stude nt: (mm 'Albert Lea,Minnesota.Mr.An- ldersen is formerly of Alben Lea? Guests included the Misses Lucille Hanmen,`Francis Monensen, Leona Nelnen, Edna Banda, and Mr. lrvlm |Bondo.. .HL- .44-.}»~ih¢f1 lhem will bn sold lure you and others away from¢ \ u \ 1 n m 1 v r \ n v » \ w ~ ¢ n \l " l ¥ l ' l \ | " \u u r " w S [ E " I $ l 1 b ~ t h a . h i g h ¢ s r y o u r b h x i s t i n n d u t y .Be on your .bidder for cash,at the west front guard.h§i';"';8§ferB'§°'m"§§'§; door of the courthouse,in the ."seek ye nm um kingdom of . '... |Citv of Blair.in Wwxington God a.nd Hi|righteousness",isi Devirmey am nlwvvs a anon,t bmah on the 9th day our Masters great anddote forl,Conn y, Ne ,g g h f Hgfgrgfn for of November, 1929, at the hour of worldly dlurements. em m fr the ; nf '1;°; ten u'clock A. M.,the following Tm Junior B. Y. P, U. members:u f ',.?f'____f', *,j'§_°_,f'_ uescribed pea! es1ave,w-wit:|~yi}g ezmam mu parents at ai < tolree will ne serveu num upehuement.They expect a large n o n i - i f weather permits. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Wulhern and family were dldtors at the Rudolph Kuhl home near Kennard Sunday evening. Last Monday evening Mr. and M n .Wm.Vogt,Mr.and Mrs. Frank Jahnel and Ethel, and Mr: The east half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen (15); the Northeast Quarter of the Northeut Quarter, the east hal! of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the southwest quarter of the northwest quar- ter, and the swtheaat quarter of section umnty-two l22i:the south half od'the northwest 6:80 dinner at Lne church rnaayevening.The Juniors will show you a good time.Be sure to come with them. Tolerance-Carlisle once wrote: "The greatest of faults,I should say is to be conscioua of none". lt doesn't require a very big or bni ny man to find fault with others,but it does require a big Last year on the local grounds! Blair high eadly defeated Wahoo, however, the Wahoo team has been. strengthened this year and a great, football battle is expected. The time schedule is worked out so that it coincides with the timeschedule of the Blair Senior highf school.Therefore,it is possible for Senior high teachers to teach The Luther League held its sec- 'ond meeting Wednesday,Oct.9, in the Dana College Auditorium. The meeting,led by Cornelius |l<lansen, was opened hy a hymn after which Elmer Anderson led in Scripture Reading and prayer. The subject for the evening wa ......... .~._._.._ Iexpect to make a good record in debate this year. They have been having class de- bates every week on local ques- tions, and the textbook "Argumen- tation and Debate"has nearlybeen complebed.Soon they will bel ready to begn work on intercol- \€&'lnle debate questions. This year the team is preparing nesioes ne !00tDall men,Mr.Miss Vail, the commercial teach»gmnl Iete en, Mr. Albert 0 lson,¢|nt Dana,visited Mins Pemar Pr.run Bondo and Mr. MUYYBY Hutchinson at Lincoln Saturday, eteraen attended the Khme 1\\'0ct er Sth.Lincoln Fnday.I Due to Rev.Nelserfs absence, Mr. Ingward Qlsen was a guest Mr.Arnold Andersen conducted of Mr. Joseph ,kioeller at Lincoln,the services Sunday morning a t Neb.,Fnday and Saturday.Mr.the Dana chapelKjoeller is a student at Nebraska'Miss Othelia Nelxen and Mr. University.'Peter Hauze visited friends ut; and M n .Lars Petersen,Howard quarter of the southwest quar-xsd 0131 helped Mrs. A. W. M.;ter of section twenty~t.hree (23)i ersen celebrate her birihday.the nortlxeastlqnarter,and theMr. and Mrs_ Alfred Svopersoni north M H f the northwest' : n d Christine visited at Harry;quarter of seéti twenty-seven Jnhrsnnh Monday evening,cele----¢....¢a.. ¢:.»~in\vlm\ birthdav.l. ~ ~ . '§ f1 .. .. °' E' !L f" $ ' J § i i 'I man to discover the virtues of his fellovwbeings. Who profits when we find fault with some one?How much su!- fering is our fault-finding re- sponsible for?three or four classes in senior high schoql and one or two clauses in junior high school. Thig program is adapted to the conditions that will exist. when the high school pupils will move into ... , ,_L_,.__m=_.. a b o u t m e m i r a c l e s o x \4|\l'|5[,_ nold Andersen spoke about thu healing of the blind man and Marlnu§'l>iagedom spoke about th( healing of the deaf man. A violin solo was then rendereu hv Miss Maria Rasmussen after to pubiish a book similér 0 thfe Mr.and Mrs.rnolfl Andersen1Council B1u`?fB, Iowa, Su.n¢la§'- one published last year, but have ..._ . . .._been unable to start yet, for the __\:~.L _ _.~ ~~question has not been decjdeq.~éé General News f Dana has had many visitorslg l l 1 ' l I ' I I T '1 .r" I ""- - 1 l '~~t n c l y c 1 , 1 a j ,I i l l n l l -M r s .F r e d A n d e r s o n o f H € l l l N l n , |i n g t o n C o u n t y ;N e b r a s k a .|C H R I S T I A N C H c a l l e d a t t h e A .W .P € ¢ ! ! 9 ? "h o m e ;S a i d s a l e w i l l i r e m a i n o p e n o n e A .J .j i a r g e t t ,1 l m M o n d a y .' h o u r .|| H r .a n d M r s .G u s K e m p c k e a n d f l n l m d n l n \ » € »N e b r a s k a t h i s m m e S c h o o l .1 0 : 0 0 me new nlzn 1icnuol Dunning.,IJ RC II Un d e r th i s pla n o f o r g a n iz a ti o n Kastor th e sey enth,i g h th a n d n i n th ésrhich the program was closed by me past week, and mnny |'' 1 people have gone plloes dwg Qhings loo... 'l'hege,.n h\l\\1>lD ]u nA f u g r t h e n r o r r a m .a b u s i n e s s and have layve beea .m . .:00 A. M. 6:30 p_M. :30 P.M. Wednesday, sr. 7:30 p. m. grades mu ne nausea "' wnar. "-nééi{.§` (453 i.@1a"a¢£.éhi¢h sQ=¢hn~.»-:.1 i u h I .skr~ as the o}I'heh ggeniormhlmhler Kloth was elected president sem y room.g ,_school will hav;-its quarters in ¢he|J°"" Larsen, vice president; Edna new building.In special nubjectsiH""sal'secretary and Ri ?Mor- t nsen treasurer It was also vms u c h a s d o m e s t i c s c i e n c e ,p h y s x c a l l 1.'d E ~F o g d h l n u 8 Nt m i m n g a n d m u s i c a l l o f t h e s t u d - l e d t o s e n s e r a a n t e n f h a t h 'l lh v n p n f n r a n d i u n i n r V i g g o P B t ¢ l S € l l t o t h i !S t l l l € l l t : = an uicnics;:bt-tarathers,and social cIats of ~Rhonda.Mr. and Lira. A. A. Kron-16th day of October, 1g29_ b¢1'Z» Frances and Donald dr°'F to Charles Sundbldd, Guardian 'Omaha last.Sunday.The gnIs,of the estate of Elizabeth Rho da llld Frances.had 1ll2il `Minhr=h:enlnrnmnei'.enI.. 304 Moming worship, 1] Christian Endeavor, Evening services, 7 Mid-week meetimr r 'Miss Elma Olsen .Ifrandsen of Sidney Let us care for the greaahmg ofMisaMyrtleH a n s e n ~eyes fitted for glasses.I '::§<}* frI r v i n B r o d e r s o n a n d M a r g a r e t c 0 x c R E G . a ° r | 0 N A 1 . u m m m c h 0 i } p » L ¢ u ¢ ¢ F r i d a ; * ' l 3 i e r e l a m l O f F f f l l \ 0 1 l t w ' € l ¢S H I P '' '|.'_N e v f t l l ,P g g l g f ~~~ d a y e v e n i n g g u e s t s a t t h e A .W .D a y . ° L e t o u r w o r s h i n P e t e r s e n h o m e .|H o w * a r e y o u e n j o y i n g y o u r b e a.r e n w i n g o f ~ U r a n d M r s .A l K f 0 ' ! 1 b ¢ | K B i l d n . . : a . .r".... ..o.~1 * l " !m n n v .l h a ¢¢-ul P h u ¥ 3 'n f h n r n " q yovlll' car. Our service is promptMr._Earl Hansen, of 0'|1ah§l a n DP mi thorough.We are equip~ rl wil '|\n |'|vr||-anno " f f n n ] is F'icfelit.y on th i s d a y ||l2'..!|L . J " `' " ' "" " 3 " " " "" " ` ~ " " 5 " ' V o l u n t e e r R e t r e a t a t F r e mo n t Oc t.wa s th e gu es t o f Mr .Be n E nh i g h sc hools wall h a ve rec ltati on K12an d 13th.A f t e r transac ting.3k0 '»' one da y la s t we e k .~ l!l_ ~ .Few ~l: n i n a mi n n r halerinnunz Han mn h f i n u i MT. a n d l1P§.H R phfmsildan nl Richard Petersen,Sunday.Mr. Richard Petersen also had as his guest over the week-end, Miss B.i Marie Hansen, of Bancroft,Neb. Mia.-r Hansen teaches at Homer. Mr.and Mrs.William Hansen of York, Neb., parents of Miss Idai Hansen,spent the v:eek~end at Dana.Miss Hansen's niece, MaryLee Zimmerman was also a guest' At a supper picnic, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, Miss Ida Hansen and Miss Ruth Rasmussen wem hosteaaea. Mr. and Mrs. J.Curtis had as their guests over the week nd, Mr.and Mrs.S. Curtis of scam, Bluffs, Nela. Mrs! Agnu and :laugh ter of Denver, Colorado, were also' guests.r Mr. Cornelius Hansen and Miss , __...m l .i V?P V high pressure guna to insure you of complete lubrication. 'Use Marathon $2}{"§' ii' "Best in the Long Run" Ia"' / ~ M a r a t h o n S e r v i c e S t a t i o n P ~, 1 ComerWmhingfon and3 rd slrccl ' A L FR E D E N UE R. P r o p . "r/|fi"'2`i?" f»:.:..n.2f fm eqzggm -no vw u =f»§\~j§r-.bl '§5 ,,":no s». 1'¢hQm¢New Bnler - n n u n n u .~..~ Here's just a few sPEc|ALs ~ AT TH 1 \ .i>_./ & . \\ \\ \ l|. \ II I I I I I I I I ARCH PRESERVER ~ ' I ;eza ann tax vom wtufLet.us Correc t Y o u r F o o t Ill! ! Na tur e ' s wa y Th e r e is :ao Shoe li k e th e A r c h Preserver,sty le p lu s c o mf or t.Th e fo o t c o mfo r t .sto re f orme n an d wo men.32 l U U l . U l l l l t l l l l l u u l l l v v| n 1 _f u i t n 1 _ - A L . . l l ; - . . . . .. . E l i B l H o l . l l l \ £ ' C | '~ ugalié 0 "U u u y u u c a m a | u \ : ;a u ;" "n u n ` " "° ' ° " " " ° "0 I H C D .11.D 1 0 0 | D l | | |\»|CH.IIIl w l i l _"I1 ~ g . } } > g _ n ~ P e o p l e . a n d " . e n \ 0 I ' t h R Q Q W I p o r n o t o u w ~e v - i n [ 0 " f u h o o o n ~a f t e r n o o n V r h e ~ ~ C h a m a Gives |m\I bunaa eveningson 1 y 'y -'lr. nd Mrs. Soren Wolamann ind family spent Sunday at the parental Wolsrnnnn home in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and dnildren attended the.birthday ing.The pastor has found one person in the parish ll once rec-ognized the man whose picture appears on the outside of (he cov- er (the Dr.Hivaile of the "First n..""\ H 1.v-arnmnl ncnuxinlancc ning »ervice to condder the SUNY und play n game of football with :n'nh;"? ;;'l\; ';;u;';ts 'be ;| :3 m;thc high school ln that city.A Unique Concert .. '.Blair Reserves Meet Defeligxehhgulgngggg €l'I{Z.2"'"" gw-L a n Thursday the Blair muh The Russian Cossack .Chorus The Y. P. s . c . rs ; i s ta ki n: ~ s v w f°°=f===11 ~ » 2 ' " ¥ ° ~ L ' ? = ~ ~ . : : " § ' ° . : ° ' X ' i " " 2 ' ; . 2 . f party of Mrs. Nelson's. father, A.:dl »§`§.¢"m'f§£{'£El»§£lo s a y o f th e pa ri sh succ essive e fa mi ly . ren ewe d a c tivi tie s.The S oc ie fjf is " " " ' m a m 0 1 ' ' " " "" " ' " a n " " 5 " 'u ....u _a n d the C r a i g boy s we r e vic tors;}_g;;§-=1;;_ 'g*°§§`£Z»5°g_§* 3`3Li.».,f;5e by the s c o re o f 18 4) .C r a i g ma d e '.H ll o f he ir in ts i n th e f i rs t h a lfwh o a r e wmn e r s f o r th e "se c r et a t P0' A f t e r th B la i r reserves rec ov-p r i z e t 0 b e ~ ~ ~ ' ° " ' ? " f " I . . . . . . , ¢fnnuE uénrnx fvi n h i |i\u\."nn ! - » . n - - . q _ _-__ .-. .w r - - -Ho us e Fr i d a y even in g,Oc t.10th. Th e audienc e hea rd on e o f th e mo s t relna rk ah le per for man c es le ve r g i ve n b y u c ho ral or ga ni z- a ti o n i n I ? l n i r . Christemnen near Washington, laat hi " " " ""~ Sn"Y-g M Alf i 'iv n At least two nen inrr u rs 113|`ogerno are madin daily thea m d ~ ~ a t A l K r o n -.__.,gm ..xmlkgé Sunday nfternfmu.| | | |n n a g t n L u B l u ,r l v l.|-- 'Ther ire worthir Guests, and \\rell|The lnterlneflillf §. s..¥""'IZI."`1 'l2.`l'|"¢-.I..`I§n'{.1¥iL ~ ..:;'.; I The liunian Canucks, all vet-§Hr . .a n d m m .b n n s u n n Annes*t T h ro r e 1 m m 'um t n ' r , __,____,_,_______________ _.rep ay acquaym nc e e pan r a o en m en'm o er s C m i sc oreless in th e ms t h, | f _e r a n a o f th e W o r ldsen and c hnfdren _spent §'1 '_' ""a t fi n d s a sp o r ti n g' d isp osi ti on amo ng ne xt S un d ay at 3 p . r n. at th e p a r- |~n l n :'i n th e tra d itio na l mi| =Var and clad itary rrarb ofthe parental, Andersen nome.:iv th B'kThom who helped cole-tnme "'°'§.'l°i'.?.¢`"-`f~'.,.'.§`°§§;e`1.1»».° Guest oo hi nh anniversary of John Voghtq Th |1 i 3 da._Sf- lust Sunday included Mr. unmking 'i f =§ u;;=5;m;;,,_>co;=;=,;°d In William wulbefi undGfam(ily,|by Mtn.Klvrmi was well put on nf. and Mrs. Wm.02'r F" pa a nd well zeceiwqed,Chelsea Whio ford,Claire Nelson,Louis Ann-ihiulbern, Mr. and Mrs Louis Lu-i -nw me fami ly.ro d,'redo 11 a J .1mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeh and hjmphm t§u£H"i§fr0§3ced ag .Anna called at thedhome °g Henry Guest Book.| Lnmrnern last Sun ay even ng,._Mr. and Mrs.Fredinand Wiese -=f'f°l'..1`,§f'..'ff"I`f.f.'\.,'fI'.9"L'§,f.'.Tf'..f".1"., sonage. "SPEEl)WAY" AT PARAMOUNT ¢...................... For the week of October 17, the Omaha Paramount will present the young popular venlatile acreen stur, William Haines in his latest L H B D i a n ': v. t 5 F r \ e 5 p x u l l l l b l :L u reverse the scum when Craig high plays them hem later in the season Juniors Elect Class Officers At a recent meetimr of the Junior class in Blair High school the followin class officers weres|elected for the coming school year:and mos: popular picture, "SP€°~'-President,A.Beekmann;Vice~ way".It is full of laughs, thnlla,President, Adolf Peterson;Secre-nnd r0l1r|nce--with William Hai:1~tary-Treasurer,F.lllatthiesen;es at lun belt.~'|Snonsor. Mins Buser. 'their native land, rang as if their; 'voices were musical instruments.i "Their range was surprisingly brond| -»-from almost the lowest limit of audible vibrations to tenor notes that were in soprano territory. The general delivery of the sing- ers was near perfection and the clarity was unusual.- The chorus has made tours all over the world.They have re- * . . . 2 . . . . . I . . n » \ n » \ = l : \ ¢ ~n i u n n n u n t n r l n u :spent Sun day even in g a t the A l - I f l e d Svogerson home. vii\.un.\¢.*Ha r r y Swan son an d f a mi ly la s t S u n d a y we r e :Mr . a n d M r s .He n r y Jensen an d fa mily , M r a n d Mr s .Alb er t J ensen an d f a m i l y ,Mr .an d Mr s .Ne ls Swa n - xo a i n d f a r r li ly , I li r f a ml Mr s . A r - th u r J e n s e n a n d f a mi ly ,M r .an d Mn . A l b e r t N e l s o n an d fa mi ly . ur. and Mrs.A. w. Petersen .a n d f a mi ly a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . Ge o . Bor de rs on o f Fr e mon t,we re Su n- d a y di nn er gu es ts a t th e W a lte r ' W a c h t e r h o m e n e a r H e r m a n . R H I T h n m n s n n a n d E d w a f t i c a l l - t l l u l u u o u . u g n r t : s l l vu uu. s. .\ .u \. u "JM i s s I d a I I a . s e n n e x t S u n d a y 'rn or nin g.Th e as bo r is to h ave a message he believes wi ll. b e fuu ml he lp fu l. Th e Ch un :Sc hool ha s been n e wly arr ang ed ) i n classes sinc e Pr o mo tio n ~ a n d t h e p u p i l s a r e ge tti n g ac quainted wi th th e i r n e w teachers.1 Th e me eti n g s o f th e y o u n g pen- p le a t 6 o'cloc k Sunday eveninffr are pr o vi n g o f real wo r th a n d he lp and interest.Th e subjec tn disc ussed havef to d o wi th li f e as w e a r e f i n d i n i t ,a n d t h e d i s c u s - |l l 1 . I n " S p e e d wa y "y o u wi l l f i n d J i m Ma c D on ald,pla y ed b y Er n e s t To rr en c c , ve te ra n ra c e d ri ve r, who ha s tr ie d fo r s i xte e n y e a r n to wi n th e Indi anap oli s ra c e.He a r r i ve d "r " " " l . - - . ,. _ . _ - _ . S i x W e e k s Te s ts .| Th e s i x we ek s tests wi ll be g i ve n in a ll gr a d es s ho ve th e 4th o n Th u r s d a y a n d Fr i d a y o f th i s wi th his n e w c a r a n d mec hanic s,we ek . Swed e :n r t na n W h i pp le , pla y e d by l A stu de n t wh o has hi s gra des W i lli a m Ha i n e s, f r e s h b u t lova b le .ab ove 9 0 % .ha s th e vr i vile c e o f Bill is a t go od mec ha nic , bi n loves c ho os ing the exam whic h he wi sh es to "g ri c \ ni stan d" a nd ne ve r f i n i s h- = l° ta k e . e v.»hg1 he starts..sa u me e ts P a t- i Stud e nts wh o ha ve a ll o f the ir rigig Ma n n i n g ,a n aq i a tr i x'andi€¥3d*i'3 £lboV€ 85%U1\l'=l itll'(€ their desp ite his eg o, i nte rests h er.She te s t i n the lowe s t s u b je c t.is th e gu es t o f L e e Be nn y ,mi l- i Stu d e nts h avi n g all the i r gr a d e s lionairc sp or tn ma n an d J i ms r i va l ab ove 3 0 %mu s t T»~'\k@ th e te st i n i n mc§.1£.Th e ve ar bef ore Le e tw o lo wes t subjec ts.A n y gra de renc u n sc ugua uun ut. sunny }Jln\.\:n,h a vi n g rec eived gold me d a ls i n ; Ita ly a nd a d i p lo ma i n J u g o S i a ni n i f o r th ei r exc elle nt ren dition o f mus ic a n d ar ti stic succ ess.~ Th e mu si c o f th e Russ ian Cos- aac k c horus spoke es p e c i a lly - e f : Ru ss ia 's g r i e f a n d o f th e anc ient an d g ri m b e au ty o f h e r tr a d i ti o n s . Th ey a lso s a ng c la s si c a l a n d pou- u la r mu.=ic,inc lu di ng serenazlcs fo lk lo re ,pr ay er s un d mi li ta r y ma rc he s , wh i c h ma de a n a ttra c ti ve ] pr o g r a m o f g r e a t va r i e ty .f Th e direc tor,Sergie Sokoloii: E sho wed th a t he haul gr e a t a b i li ty . \Here's just a few sPEc|ALs ~ BLUE co6§€ MARKET f o r F RI DA Y a n d S A T URDA Y Many more just as good F C F d IaéliirEfiéfIgoastlb.-192 E B 3 ¥ ' T T " W & T ;:Y O U F R E Q U E NT L Y E Hamas REMARK ~ "What a ~ pitiful sight lo 3 see young abil:~€ dren wearmg glasses."There ~ canldn'l be any 1 more misguided Tender Beef Shoulder Steaklb.--- 4 c ¢4pg. ..!\a191 J more cause for reel compassion is the deplorable condition ol adults suffer- ing from some advanced optical lnalady t h a t might have been easily prevented il adjusted dur- ing child life. Optometrist 03~].- |¢. ..Ie ~.. ?I Dr. Norman Rathmann I I Farmers Slate Bank Bldg. Phone - Black 41 |~! Q m u Building Let.us Correc t Y o u r F o o t Ill! ! Na tur e ' s wa y Th e r e is :ao Shoe li k e th e A r c h Preserver,sty le p lu s c o mf or t.Th e fo o t c o mfo r t .sto re f orme n an d wo men.32 ann tax vom wtuf MEAT is my business and I spend all my time in buying and selling it. [personally select all the beef for my markets and am on the market every day to see that you get GOOD ~a t £o u~¢'s/fp o s x i é / e Q/'i r¢ °s , Ru dy A n th on y l ' l l ( ) N l ' I 2 6 Rudy Reeh in charge of the Blue Goose Market ¢<1`}Ii` ~'iiL»'£ ~ home Sunday mans are Keen an a I r a n x.~---_.h a d wo n b y a n u m r tu c k a m'bd~l!fFh d8l "E"BYE f l a w an H m h u n nrr-nn mi n s I n th a ( lo w 8 0 %requ ires th e s'udent=»a s a mus ic a l lend er.He u s ed th e *Eta ke te s ts i n a ll su b je c ts .\-oices as he would play upon mu:~~ ,| T h e r e p o r t c a n l s a r e i s \ ' = u e d o n i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s t o p r o d u c e m . 1 r \ - I I E an\ \ r a ; | n n r { n \~f h i l f h q f s 9 1 0 1 1 3 ~E .lhvluallfpMr . a n d Mr s . A lbe r t J e n se n a n d ' family we re Su nday gues ts o f 1\i rs.l J enae rfn brother,Alb er t Ne lso n . Mi n s E r m a Nielsen spent Fr i - ¢llly ni gh t a t th e ho me o f .Mi sa V i o i n Ne ls on ne ar Or u rn .~ Sun day di nn er gue;sts a t th e J . . W .Nie ls en h o me we re :hi r .and f o r F n d a y n i g h ts , a n d a r e a mo s tilnp o rtun t sec tion o l ou r cI1;1.. p ! 0 ; l a m .Thi;rehear.:als ar e o f real music al nine to those Wh( ta ke ad va n ta g o f th e m ilzlrl he lp ma k e this i m o r ta n t' e o n tr i b u ti o n tn the pub lic W o rsh ip. Th e o l. l fas hio ned "s oc i able" for l i n .n u u n n " n f l i n n n n n n n r f l u ;n l n n n l : U v v u v u v " __ - . .. . . .- . ._--I e n d W i l l i a m H a i n e s ,w h o f a k e d ey e tro u b le to le t th e old ma n f u l- mi h i s a mb i ti o n , f i n a lly L a k e s th e wh ee l o f th e r ac i ng c u r a n d mak e good.Su p p o rti n g W i lli a m Ha i ne s ar e An i ta Pa g e, Er n es t Te rr e nc e , K ar l Da ne , J o hn Mi lja n ,Eu ge ni e BBS.;- 2-v n ~;\|»»w\..».\...\,.....5 - u |». . . .. ._ -- I t 1 " \ 1 A x r *" l " ' l r r *x ' r n r 'HE SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUNDAY 1\1A'rlNEE ALL TALKlN.G Sue Cfvrzll und Dawiri Ru||i|1~ in =\~ I , .¢_~.y." The Home of Perfect Talking Pictures DCT.K8 TO OCT. 24- F R I D A Y a n d § A T.an d SA T.M A T I N E E AH 'l`x\!kim: )I|»\'i0Ion|= I):~\mn "PLEASURE CRAZED" Talking (lang Comedy "SMALL FOLKS" and NEVVS \ l ¢ C | | | \ : | |n u n q u l u c u U 1 u n :\ . u u \ \ . nM m .J .F . .~ § " " " " . § " ° i ~ § , i ' " ' . i ~a n d p a r i s h l z i o l ;F r i d a y e v e n i n g a t o f B e n s o n ,1 r .a n . ....|.|.M t h e h o s p m t a h l e M u r d o c h h o m e w a sV m n e y " M f a m i l y ,M r .* m f *r s . | n v e r v r e n t u c c e s s a n d a m o s t A n d r e w N 1 e ¥ s ~ e n a n d f o m l l y o f |1 h ° f ~ §~d ._: P i g t o c c m o n ,u n w a s e n -W o o d S D .a n d M r s .l u t e N l e l f j o y e d b y a h p u s e f u l o f f r i e - i d s . C l e v e r g a m e #b r o k e d o w n u l l fo r ma lity ,the best o f fe llo wsh i p pqavailed,an d the re fz es hmems we re ju st en ou gh an d l0 0 %fine. f l " L . .a' . . .. . A .A L - ;. . . . . \ . . . . l . .». . ». . . . . . . . . . l . |. gen..I n th e af ternoon.Mr .an d Mr s . Ma r c u s Bec k a nd fa mi ly a n d * Airs.A n n a Bec k joined th e visit- mil..A n d r e w Nielsen and f h mi ly , p f crer and Polly Moran. On the same progrnm with "Speedway"thd Paramount pr: nenlu Al Morey and Hi alloys in (he New York Publix S ge Pro-\ ducminn,"Circus Cabaret".Feat-1 ured in this production are Walzer and D ,the inimitable comed ians;alter and Betty Redick,' \wrld's nemliest.dancers;Fink HE Vlaod, S. D. visiu-:I Saturday iipght and' Sunday al the lame o f Mr. Nielselfx brother,J.W. Nielsen and fmdly. m:AcmjU1. HILL There will be a Hnllu\\~e'en pro- gram and ice cream social at the Peaceful Hill school Fdday,Oct. 25. at 8 o'clock. Mr.and Mrs. Oltn Voss and fnmily and Mr.and Mrs.John Wrich were among those who av,- tnndml the dance at the German hnll Sunday night.Mins Verna Kuhr spent last wvek in Omalu visiting al.the Hans Nelson home. \ El ( l (I s \ \ l m :L H C L l . u i . i l .n u u u l l y : s e e vant to Ihave u '\ti! a late hc evidence th a t g th e idea ' l Ne sha il wa n t mo r e suc h h e wi nter . B.. \1 "llS l`C H U R C H L. J. J»Eorn»1. Pastor Sund ay Sc h ool, 10 :00 A. Morning:W orshin.11:00 J u ni o r H. Y. P .Ly " 3:30 l Eve nin g ser vic e, 7: 30 P. Pray er meeting W ednesc ia M. Atten d an r e a t a ll servic e m la st S un da y e xc ep t th e 1 .1rvice.l e t liz str ive tc his :1 go od servic e through einter.Come ea c h time an I m u u L l itll wa s riic kedk du r i n g M . A .M . P. M. M. ly 8 : 0 0 -s g o w! :ve n i n z 1 ma k e o u t th e ri brine Hnr|Ay e rs,ro ller s k ater s :le lu xe ; Ve r a V a n, the swe e th e a rt of s on g ; a n d th e Fo ster Gir is,c h ampi on s o f th e trapese. He r bi e K o c h, th e fe a tu r e o r ga n - ist a t th e Pa r a mou n t,wi ll of fe r a n o r g a n n o ve lty th a t h e li n e d u p i n Ne w Y o r k f o r a tw o w e e k s v g - c ati on. B L A I R l'I ..A YS I- W E N G A M E (C o n ti n u ed f r o m pa g e o n e ) f o r aver aged pu p ils to en te r th e "C " c las se s. Un d e r th e n e w c lassif ic ation i n o r d e r to b e a n " A " g r a d e s tu d e n t, a ll gr ad es mu s t be ab ove 8 5 % . Stud en ts ave r ag i n g be lo w th i s l1 n n dn n |nl*n nlnnnrf i n H19 " R " ~ f'~|'W ,@#S=¢gr 'f~\_ ~ONG(-ifnm.. tw No'r|cE .|¢¢:|:a | nmeb ody wi t h y ou.Re me mb e r sec tions, suc h as B~1 and B-2, etc . th a t w e a n ! i vi n g i n a n a r e wh P n Th e n e w d a i ly p r o g r a m also the re ar e ma n y th i ng s th a t wi ll n a k e s pro vi sio ns f o r mu si c ,pen» No'r|cE .|¢¢:|:a | nmeb ody wi t h y ou.Re me mb e r sec tions, suc h as B~1 and B-2, etc . th a t w e a n ! i vi n g i n a n a r e wh P n Th e n e w d a i ly p r o g r a m also the re ar e ma n y th i ng s th a t wi ll n a k e s pro vi sio ns f o r mu si c ,pen» No'r|cE .|¢¢:|:a | nmeb ody wi t h y ou.Re me mb e r sec tions, suc h as B~1 and B-2, etc . th a t w e a n ! i vi n g i n a n a r e wh P n Th e n e w d a i ly p r o g r a m also the re ar e ma n y th i ng s th a t wi ll n a k e s pro vi sio ns f o r mu si c ,pen» Mr. And Mrs. Hans Nelson and' little son,Peter spent the week-t rm! at the Herman Kuhr home.i t No'r|cE .|¢¢:|:a | nmeb ody wi t h y ou.Re me mb e r sec tions, suc h as B~1 and B-2, etc . th a t w e a n ! i vi n g i n a n a r e wh P n Th e n e w d a i ly p r o g r a m also the re ar e ma n y th i ng s th a t wi ll n a k e s pro vi sio ns f o r mu si c ,pen», n WEDN ESDAY and THURSDA Y A L L T A L K I N G , Renae Lnve in Shewas dxqfifth Repair Work Let us do your Repair W ork.W e can do it Quickly and Efficiently for we have a completely Equipped Shop. N w is the time to prepare your car for0winter.Let us Reline your Brakes Overhaul your Generator I .11 -1 J."} ; .'f*""'? ~N -, U a ; : » ;~? y ~ g ¢ i > s e r o = ¢ ' é ~~ I- H .3l '" 1 'a f ' < f 5 ~ 'u l l ~~ Plus aus EDWARDS |~z|=\|Ew AND min s WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALL 'rALK|Nc;, Benn' Lnvé in $llewas tllqfifg' I 3 ~-f I \. f.{T~;.___1 | 0 ~1 J '" .m ~ f 'E ;~J " \ 0 l J i e t é » m e ' » . * l f ~ . " " »* , - » , \. 1 1 . 5 " _ ; ~ ~ J ' \ r ' { L ¢ . t | t : , 3 1 F . ; | , r c Q , Plu s a us ED W AR DS r zh v u e w AND Ne w s ¢@»fi§h:g }lEi\l ~ s p é r t | vw \\¢'¢\f-Fnrl at. the parental, H C. Kuhr homel-larry Kahnk about Sunday at : n e August Aan m:nomo.l i n . R . G .W ieae visited Peace- f u l Hi ll sc hool 'Tuealday afternoon Hi n a C h i r e Ne lso n a n d T o m my W ilki ns on visited a t th e H .C.We have another car ofKqhr home Tuesday vening.| lr. a nd Mrs. .W1h: H.\'\s1~n andc h i d r e n s p e n t ~ a !0 m a r W o n d e r F l o u r the August Knhnk home.I xcmcr: oF'cu.umuN's s,u.E on track Special Price from the carHenry Marche, Blair,Neb. Jul..A.Hs'{enzie.440 Peters é n e r y S n r / 5 'm q z a r a n f r r r fTrust Bhlg., Omaha, Neb n \ w : n v \ x . Repair Work Let us do your Repair W ork.W e can do it Quickly and Efficiently for we have a completely Equipped Shop. N is the time to prepare your car forO w winter.Let us Reline your Brakes Overhaul your Generator Overhaul your Motor @¢// Z'/»for Kga fim afes Phone 32| Martin Wortman Garage East W ashington Street . . . . . . . . . . _ . - -i nl THE m srm cr COURT 0|-'DOUGLAS COUNTY,Ns s m s - |A S K ~ K A.In the mahef of the app!!-i ati on of Chula:bln! Gund-o; m2 ' ; ; = ~ ; ' ; , ; f ° * ` € ' - , , } , ', , _ , I N o r t h S l d e S t o r e a n d En-n~.Notice is hereby given. :hw i ni pununna of an order ol the Hon- nrablr Irvin Sulmnster, Judge of (he Dlslrict Court of.Douglas Cvwifv.Nrhrnlrn.made nw Nw 'lst d u of December.1928,for § di! :ale of the real estate herein-A Quality Market ».3;"€»i»%T\'fie,| HN')P h o n e 7 5 - I I 3 I!i i |