Loading...
10-24-1929JTERPRISETHEEb s. A IDCAL Nzwsrum ron ALL ms rsoruz |PRlNl8 THE Nx»:w.sRnualeu WASH INGTONBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Fmmihe Garden Spot ol Nebralkl-Pnblhhed W¢¢U!by .mm A.Rhonda NUMBER 40BLAIR,NEBRASKA,OCTOBER 24.1929VOLUMEXXXIII Wuhlnlim Ommly.§hblcr'lptian Price.$I.5U.per.Yur. Single Oupy,5¢. HAVE Frm;TRIP Mr.and Mrs.Mermc Cook who were rccemly married,returned lan Thursday from a two weeks honeymoon trip.They were mar»ried in Omaha Oct. 8 and left lm mediately for the Ozark Moun tains.From there they drove to Eureka Snrinn.Ark.and then to SL Louis where they spent a short Lime with relati\es_They also visited relatives at Sedalia,Mo. On Thursday and I Hday eveningsalargenumberoffriends gathered at the home of Mrs. Cooks parents Mr.and Mrs.Lud wig Jensen south of Blair to extendbest wishes to the newlyweds. Those present were entertained rztcardsandmusicafterwhich ~freshmenwere servedi Mr.and Mrs.Cook will reside near Arlington. Q u a nr s e 4 I Q 4 o ¢ au a 1| l d HEAR!HEAR! 0 an C The PilotTribune editor is of the opinion that the fair board sho ld publish the Iiat of premiu .He is nodoubtrightinhis.If the fair baud a pts public money the reports should be published.We believe in taking the public into full confidence whether it be a report an 1 bHdge celebra tion where the funds were .. a ¢ an a 1 an o n 4 an Q c fu 1 a FORMER BLAIR Gml.HONORED 0 Dr.Nora lay Fairchild of Oma C t t ha who was eleded Friday no s~~~felowship in the American Col Blair Sh One Hundred of Corn We Thineen (1~ tries Made G 6000 CRO Horse Show Twelve Tea and Eleven 3 rm Blair C dustrial llxpasi last fek Thu Saturday was 1 to the effons 1:mley C~npler ~.ner~ tain District Convention.Mem bers from Six Chapters Present 6:30 Dinner Served. Worthy Gnnd Mntron and Other Gnnd Officers of Stlte Were Entertnined is Honor Guests. McKinley Cnapter, Order of East ern Star ot Blair,entertained the other Gve chapters in the district at a district social meetlnz held .n I office at Blair. The exact location is not known. Howeigr iz is approximately five miles norm of West Point Nob..A large delegation from Wash SOCIAL EVENING ENJOYED inglnn county will likely attend this contest as Wasl\ing.on county will be there with two contest ants.The roads are graveled the entire distance which makes tra iwl easy in any weather. Co.Represented ltge of Surgeons is one of 50 wumen members out of a total imernational membership of 9000Themare100membersinNe braska 45 of whom are in Omaha. Dr.Fairchild is a graduate of Wesleyan college at Lincoln amd the Nebraska colleire of medicineOmxhh. The above clipped from theOmahaHeewillbegoodnewsto many Washington county peopleasMissFairchildisaWxmhirngton coufity product having been reared to.womanhood on a farm nearKennardandforanumberof years taught very successfully in the schools of the county. 0. E. S. Dist.§ Meehné STATE nusxlxcCONTEST NOV.12 The Nebraska State Corn Husk ing Cbntest will be held in CunningbountythisfallanNovember12 :according on infomation received Farm.Income Half Billion 1929 Crops lo Exceed in Value the 1928 Crops.Wheat Leads Grain wi¢\\1 Total nl S60,985,W0.00. Bumper Year. CORN IS A CLOSE sscoxn Cattle Hogs and Sheep Mnrkeled Aliwunts to $238350 or Over Hull the Entire Income. Nebraska?:ross farm incomé for 1929 will approximate $459 970000 marking another banner year for the state.according tn a Champs to Vie for State Entered in mlmlluskiru:Title.Finals lo be Held sen.Hbme Indus\\|.sl Point Cumim;County :od DisplayNovember12th THIS <01xTv Rfzmu»:s1»:NTr:o in the State Will ljpigold Hon fule Teams Flxmvrn urs For Washington County huakini champions are expected to take part in the annual Nebras ka championship husking conteft SJUYQ of County AgentnearWestPointon5|ovemDt:l LZ 4 ~~it vrras announced at Lincoln Sat|b f1~_Q feel that en _...l..publncaty as only hee; .tire ning l Q :a;»1;.;§;;n:w;;;i.§Muirnn vu Ulalc 1 l ug:g|||I u Beatrice Ireland and Wonhy Pat ~~rnn 0.M.Ireland presided.Mlny \\ul\ing1m\County Tench C The 3 5;=;;»=~NR ~ers Represented on Slate Tench nig e am erman .~At ~houn.and Arlington .nk a fairl fj*.f§f=f=§{._ . f ~announced Sntunlay by J.M.Gil lan secretary of the agriculturalcommitteeof the chamber of corn merce.The 1029 preliminary estimnlf reported by Gillan places the Ne DanaCollege StudentDoings George Bates ably ansisled byJohnR.Aye the lat!/:r havingmsistedinmorecornshowsthan any man in Blair. The plans were well made and as carefully cnrrieé out _ami early unluy. (lvntests atv being arranged in 27 counties and more are expecv 4d to hold county husking bees; and entrr their champions in the; faith with the public. as 4 a n Q U a I an 4 Inas IAm ILY ms NEB """imp ésemad¢n "present from!ununn ucr.uu|1\0v.lst sc znn br§skz farmers profits for the each Chapter..~.year but $230000 behind those ofPresent11\re¢|Th.honored mxesu who were LANDS POLITILAL PLUMS 1928.when :xnnrecedenbed nros Wednesday farmers begun to hripgDrive[king Mille far Larger En.in their displayg of com which rollment.Personnl Mcnlinn of wferg to be eltered lgr the show:md Sure meet.1ThechampionshipofNebmlug Mrs.P.IK;Nelson very pleasI will 5 decided on the Ben Sta;pu:\tl?enherta|ned |1€r children and farm five miies nonh of Westlfmh last Sunday at hgr home Point.In will bc sponsored by the on west South strveet.A wonder \................| B q.... Lind Reldrr to Act Dram:Entitled lI1e~Fool on Tuesday Evening October 29 .nt DonnCollege. 5 SlICONI)LYCEUM NUMBER pmaent were Mrs.Bessie Tully of Hastings who is Worthy Gram! Matron of Nebraska.Mrs.Grace Alanis and Mrs.Anna V.Peterson of Omaha past Worthy Grand Politics enters into teachers aasociationsaswellasinanyother organizations and log rolling and political wire pulling is often ex 1 ceptionally strong. parity bulged the sock of Nebras~ ka agriculture with crisp curmncyLivestockagainwillnotthe farmer his largest profit accord ing to the Glllan report which .\____n.. 4 nnno nzn nnn ...an IM AA Sludenll.The Football Team in Being Given Intensive Training. THE NEXT GAME AT WAH00 Raxhmnnns Gmag! became n sceneofactivhy.All day Thursday goud crowds were in attendance and on riday the farmers surprisedewryonebybringingin A A 1......a..l unn|||w en...Ill]amaze:pltpunsu am:nc:cu ungyJ\ || .\ .| \..W C y 3.pp).f d f..\...........Q ¢|O C # A drive is buing made for newstudents for the winter :erm and their teams to #Antler the show parhde.The winners on the corn ea ho: Lhih rse lim \J|J &|\j f g d ff d p y f ]p.d100.§f_§.~l....Mfhirs.Herman Kuhr and family of ma:u§l.vZ1.1iI.§.TL}um city u|year ¢.Cm §1§..|Tf}2§I ako I md officer.beirut Gr¢n¢l!fflfffff._ff.2!_.f.ff .lf sheen.mi »)Looouuu|.n.r Wu:uc uc sale of cattle huge and are is yet a possibility dy g Q é b 9 ¥llI.loIl8l C0rIlIturlullpr |.:u||\L:.||.\.v_Z ..Th 11 tional contest 2;;_;;d g.;near plu_eIHan}+en and family of Blast Mr. City M0 and Mrs.Howard Wood\\ard and Aéditic:ml prizes of $I00 .illll!Yllly of Blanr Mr.and Mrs.Geo. Kennard Mr and Mrs ll I M. .1::..1...a »»nnuv _.;.nnnfllkf Nelson of Blair Mr.and Mr.a acculltl lyceum llumuer \sented at DanaColleée,Walter C.Gran Minnea ing Channing Pollocks Mr.Gran himself risen L......¢:..........r \..\:....a...... #g when Mr. polis :end The Fool .above the and intent lt.endowes that made ¢|\£\\\ d f \||.\|...a or s Y State Teachers Association toAsiaothirtydinnerwasserved in the dining room by the ladies of the Congregational church and around one hundred guests were present. McKinley chapter opened and closed their chapter and the re» which district this county belongs should sit up and take notice that Washington county was on the map.So a little conspiring a little wire pulling a little swappinshereandthereendedwith \|||¢\|\O...|. that this figure may be raised con siderably.before Jan.1 in the opinion oi Gillan who explained that price fluctuations in the oat tle market may carry the total for the year above the 1928 figure. Wheat again takes the lead as the Nebraska reapers most profit un intensive advertising campaign is being carried on in Nebraska. and Iowa for this purpose.Misses Marie Sierck Dagmar Oleson and Gene Larsen spent the weelcend at the homes of their ptll€I|f8. Amonmthose who attended the ur ze sa follows: lst 2nti Large Yellow Corn Harry Seltz De Soto 3rd Hugo Kruse Ft.Calhoun 4th Grant Lage Ft.Calhoun 5thAdolph Ayler Ft Calhou ~Kruje Ft._Call_\oHn :1 { \ U C .\ .b |.\b {f}.d J d f y f|..f ...g f ...f........|..|...§\¢..0 d f O.f ...S...¢...............| runIlipr(guuurs :\|.u|.t \.Ull|.l.P|I ....been mlogmtel fm the West Point! rprnhuskinwg.I~1uch contemtant wiki husk for 1 hour and 20 minutes. i\..\...LI.........:|l L..mafia far \nhllctf.l;| It.wa$~regreted ~uni ||||;{llEII|IU lurgtl.reuu Ir.and Mrs.A S_Sw!m.t of roundlngs and see in ....lr .\_..vounr nmxlur.Danml ..... ................ mission meetings at Fremont last nhHerman Steen rn.Lfillna Sunday were Viggo Petersen sth Gl0\€|Wilkins Kcnnanl »0l.IDlK were uname in ue prea 17 f;~I Musical 3¢lB¢f.i0B8 and readings ._..._._.....cu ____d h d ff iri hni..f Zluntterid in Si §?f0§20 ff={fL from members of the various chap~333;ag:Srinuif loble hiushi....in the footte 4 of Chdqt ters were enjoyed and talks were s P¢n en |is lffeslfen5I())uDAi .\Ill.R1ROt)l\Ll.B ~P made by the honored gueati.of the association.She will direct r .A 4 1|the zlestinies of the teachers pruTheMondayAfternoonClubmet:.ff2Cf.Q.fjf1.f.T..1.§?£!rSIY»;?¢»?;~f gram for the .year 1929. this source.Hut for u disastrous short period of low prices when a portion of the huge wheat.cropwasfloodingthemarketthere turns frorn the wheat erup would L..Mnuidnrnhlv hiohnr Gilinn dr Henry Ilanmn George Robertsen urn :colnnu irimlm man Clifford Madsen and Esther John loth~C.B.N e\\.n|un F;Calhoun son.Mr.Robertson favored those _lHf White Va ety who attended the nicetinge with a §ff.ii%rli<K £~¢énifigguf._.ru .l .f ?. .f f f..fQ.»fff1f5.irsflz char1eg Waltz Fr.Calhoun ll£(lLlCLlu||:i vnu uc luuuc lun Nuuv left on the ears and for corn left in the field.I The winner will bé the mum who hlzuiks the yxreutest net amount.of corn in the two hours.Civan huskQ ing :mtl speed wil!be the two far: tom in the contest. Joe Sudik of Colon Saunders county won the Nebrawka churn: piunship last year._Otto Sonenson; of Blaif Washington county fin .ished sa:coml.Sudik finished sixth in the.national cufltvat and SorenZ x011 nluceci fourth. 0 T SI It H.f<A ln i| lclober 21 mm Mn.ma sen._here was the usual large attend nce and interest. Mn. Chris Be-mlurf gave an In- fresting report on American lumoliall and Mn.Ed Stevens lllolred with Selections from meth.an Humernu=bury nrtielea ning well repaml and entertain nglg preae.\\..\..||..g / l\|Jvru:an aunau \..b\...vu 1 H Superintendent [)V Massey ofStIcIthoodthL§fg.iJ.ET thee tsree MSMIZ the Blau Cnty Schools will preside at elementary edu4:a!fon meetinghomesinthestate.on Th d|||.At the close of the meethg the rw Bn:f ..Pf f ur \u|l|\.|arn;nelated..1~.rm|fff 5 .f <1 §;§41hGrant.111192 FL CalhounPeterbentoo:sc an rave:su1~_c.B.hiehréns Fr.CalhounInestimatingreturnsfrom:;to Bancroft Sunday rnornmg tn.96day YellownutsbarleyaifalfaandhayGI._h ddd0SfpS§f.f..ff |\|p S S \ywmlnu- Grand Matron ws ure-FE"'FF "'¢".'1'€'!""'°"'"" f"°|Q-QQ.-... an one-follrfh the anus |--,j§1:":_°;1:;;:";;_';;'°;';';;;_";__;_";;_;and-norm Smith Biair ~~Q 1 h hate section on Fnduy. 222.ti1eriftaof\i ~glapn lfsp Mr.Harold White principal of making the district as a srniii the :lunior high school will actm token of their affection and ap v§;j=<f of the mathematics secpreciation.tl ...1 Mr.l\£nuveth C.Dc Graff supBcmdtsthechaptersmontlonu.|..._......|....._........uw.;ervrsor of music m the Blair city. value of the entire crop in the state as the remainder of thusv. crops are ufaed :IS .farm fodder and any income cicriifcvl thercfrorr is hown in the livestock !€polt:~ Phe cumplctr preliminary fam 21_......|¢:n\nlnf|.\\fjlhan fni. VIEW 1:s \|mu||g u|.u¢u|u u:|nu 1 .1weck~end.Miss Johnson wnsg3d I 3 K »M.Calhoun formerly a student at thc College 4thC.~Mehrens Ft.Calhoun and has been renewing oidac (Ubntmlled 3 vase.eight] quaintances.1 1 \_Dana wa.i well representtcfl at 1 ANNOUl\LI.!»lEI\T h.the Corn Show hi?a.~:tt 1..I wish tn sinnmlnrm that I have | me unun meets uct.2:6 wnnfraA.C.Debel nt which |.i:m ne Dunn College faculty will lu uests uf the Club. There will be special muzfic and \\f.| |d \pad.in the coming state contest provided they win .their county cnntestsThe countivs which have :1|~ .__\.._|.:.........~¢..¢e¢ tl sc il UU U .U UU \\C QJC ..|}(j \}|g|\ \ | . | | \ \U \¢}. .f p .\\y f... .\(d g d..\W p. f p ff S.C p p f S g b p 000 S..C g Cy p ?C d g g |g f p f. Ford garage.It.was built aroqnel the central theme Why Come 10 Dana.By the pictures and othel things displayed ne could readilySeethatitwoulnibeworthwhile been appointed as n represvntzxtiw for the famous Belle City line oi tractor mounted Corn Pickerzv.the only com picker on the market :ll present.that can be successfully y.v ..H.V...uw..U ...... \IIl»l{Q GRAN ... 9 approved high schoois.lllI{MEI{_(0UNl\\v()}|\N to get an educzltion atr..I{)R{lI P.\Rl\I Mr Wiflxfnn Ilnmznn n tnnrhnr Jw¥l 1\nn1frl.u u»...1 nln\Ll¥\A\Rev.Magnusscn and U3 .fbperated over hilly ground and son ¢|there will be as public corn picking1."I\Iim..Od 2>:,Vlmrles Krull mn.ininim:Pauli 1 on .the vast:PopColn ls I1 §F £e>~ and ==f={Pw»f»».~.Q 11 k ag;f;.;;;.;;1;;»;;;;;;nf;5;;;~~~~Audubofl ~\\elI:yisilorff ~:y i.L;.o =fl af n:in .IL ls f *a;~gfb . re f College will read a science paper Thr*eightvlhiral hirth nunivers thc (f0¢:;.;¢.!Blomlay mosolxng.B C §1L31 .ri».wi £§..1m§.§T 5 us E.L»I1»:to alt::\ea thr {I|till@d Stimulation of Life in ln of \lr».Flirabelh Michuelso Their :md brother Philip |1vmor:I 0_a :1 n _*....lg ~the religious life of the commonirniddlc of the munthycan dare be tho Laboratory was cclciaruted Wo¢ines\lu5 Oct.1|J9 l B h l hnre. .\\|§r.u: ||aln I|nrr11un nf *ha lllrnh 4 al. 1»..¢\.~\A ni lnnr annn|\rl:|n¢rhTPf l{{.|.|\(v J01i£C|l¢4lrll Elllll ~demonstrotixm by represvntativvn of the Belle City Manuf acturing Co.at the U.E.Baxter form 8 miles northwest of Blair on Mon day.October 28 at 1:30 n. m.You ~Def.3l|,Stanley Kracl farm, six miles oust and two miles north of Schuyler;Cumimz.Ogt.29 A.Bi.Dnnieln farm.north \\|St of llancmft:Dakota Oct.30;ltashington lount}Mon Makes Fmntier.Oct.29 or 31.Hayes Oct 28 William Tidymon farm Fix miles rnxt of White;Holt Nov.2; l.onco.=t\r.Oct.26 Fred Weilncel form.f\I.lI miles east of Lincoln; Otoe No.2 .Iolm 2\ieC;nthy farm. seven miles north ol Nebras=kt Popcorn .\Specialty.Sells Produce i n Umnha.Harmon White Pearl Popcorn Wins. }.|R5|PRIZE cons Ol &iI.tTl1 C.F.Harmon who now owns ity. The reading is an example of what an inspired interpreter ot the drama can do without props.No need for elaborate stage mttings to create an illusion.No need for colored lighte and muiiic for the I (Continued on page eight) (it}I l!:1tl.0 Oct.22;Sz\u1|\leli=;;mi zesiilen on the old Sum ilouvier /Oct.29:Thayer Oct.30 or Nov.1.place south of Bioir has haul C B d near i)o\eiport;Thurston \0<leight men for the past lln(\~ ~22;Chester licflees farm between weeks honking his popcorn and fMacyandWulthil#Washington.has three week;more of huskingaf ~~ ~Oct 30.I The Hannon White Penrl PopCountieswhichwillholdC0l1:corn won first prize at the stotel unite but in which dates and PlH¢§lair at Lincoln this fall which County Commissioners Hold M planned let :done carried out suc cessfully.But that is just wlial happened lnnt Friday evening Oct.18 when Misses France.1 l0'llnnlon onfl I'riscill'1 1t1md@.=,J"l"='co1~I=1-.1=; cuss ""'3E"f" entcf aineil :round hall a hululreflr high school students and frieuls at the home of the former on the large spacious porch. Dancing was perhaps the most thoroughly enjoyed although \i: itinn and corals come in for their Qhnre of the eveninghs enter1ain» .... city schools.is secretary of the Lsterrnediato Teachers Section. .||b M.J g f O whom ite make.=her home. ller son Geor;ge and wife nm Mr:=.Piiigett and Mrs.llurl.Kin clrecl prepiretl and arranged tin The llolly Coffee Club met with [hirthrlny rlinner whicl1 was it sur Mrs.Will Ryan for their seconrigprige lu her und which all enjoyesl project meeting on Thursday oCt.Nn the utmost. 17.After the song pedod the subject of Dressing Up the Pon try and Cuphonrl was tliscus.ed the leader being Mrs.Ryan as ment ubatitute. The e\eni2\g was fieliemfullyl At the clone of the meeting at nice lunch was served by the host Mrs.Miehoelsen received a num her of nice gifts which she will cherish greatly. Ifollowiiip;the lovely dinner Mrs.iliichnelsen and her relatives ntlentlerl o good shew. worm and one of the lost pleasant |Those present were Mr.ani PPI evening f ~3 ~hai;SSS...lfh.G00.~@lS0|l of UE SOIMeshavenotbeenfixedare.f..t§lspcaks well for the corn and for ing and Trannlet Regular Busliiioce .:;;1 ...§..§l§§I§.a ulext glwung ;_=}1 35 with MT?lwill hlieltoelsotilxf llairlrs. ggin#nv urdnii .0 n:!..¢»...l fund o .Pe nr Lange oi Auduliun owa were visl [fo1ti:1ue<l uh age eight) ............................_.0Fair Assn _ElectsOfficers Fleeting Held at Arlington Last Week nnd Officers Elected for Foquing Year.tlfficers of Fair Grounds Association Elected. l.\I.i(OVER l.\il{BUSINESS areinviterl to come onli see this rnoehioe in operation. rouxti pEUll.II 1~::~:rl~:RTAlx P.lui:>:1s The members of the Baptist honing.;ieoplen Union held a inert enjoyable social meeting luet lr.i :lay evening:at the church porlorn. Ille young people invited their |\f1rf~ntn to npenal n mclal evening with them and enjoy tt very fino supper ot 6:30. A very nice program was giv en.Mrs.L.J.Moran in sponsoroftheyoungpeopleandiscn titlerl to much credit for the work llll${PLl.zulu Lululiy .u \ n.nunKinflrvniMr.and Mrs)Harry The Wmahlngton County Agri h hm1 done with them. m.................:rm.n? vlupe lluffulof Cass Dawson FiU:guod bid Washington county soil.iness of (¢mf|¢y Pay U19 Usual Music for the dancing was kirul lauunnn fn more Hurhm Knox.Richardson..Mr.and Mrs.Harmon lived in G .l f Bu f H _.M furnished by Harry ChristensenSalinv.Sarpy \\cb$~I.@X and Ymk0maha before buifillil the OU na 0 ILS or xpensts who generously installed one nf C f C Hvivrhon\estemI and ave rn1;;hty|unlnlxnx |\~|n \n\vru his fine Snartnn radios on the o 0 o l:Llky ami 1\hs.George Young n. Omaha. l»r.cu.noU>:MAN g 8 \S. \\ ....... cultural :Society new its annum Maru:n|:u:navuslu f ||a\.P\l\» meeting at the city h::ll in Arlirlg 9 1 _ton on Wednesday Oct.16 for thr.UPIIN SEASON ON Sibhiik.\l!§ purpose of electing the officer. ~for the coming year and transact The l92£?30 trapping _on ing other business which n\igh1 muskrats an Nebraska is as ful _.\.1...¢I.._.|...1 iu\\.R:Ea:\lel.\I]i!ii...DEC.1 U .|\.|\\\\.\||| \\\p d CO G()\\S f. | The stranger wi.l1i~1 our g»m<==f\\\sHIN¢;T0:<C()l1\£\Thilnreadebggsiugtct(2;11:m?ii£: d\;|i$1 the recent C0111 Sh0\nrsmxc coxr1~:sr y miglut well haye timupzht that he ;;g§§L§L g§{=;§9£3 adjourn \m.;in the [und where the tall According to announcement by Pre Ch N lm C Bcor1grows.The street decor~0tto Sorensen the 1920 Washing M h nEll ICB e. atinnn for the o¢;ca=<.1o:\ w¢lt 3 .County Cnmhusklng Contest f$f..?ff.....:rN\E.m..|:.... County Commissioners Room ..........norch that they misrht have music 0 tnplenty.The \num:pea lc en Q M joyel it to their hearts eontent _~ ~u=1d when the luncheon was sm] ed.everynrle vras ready fm ihiSt|\l||umher in Attend ents.The party was over tit a Nothing nf Interest Bro tht!!ITOUI 8|(l an llflfliifeii ~to be ~uf R(||iiIli8{(l|l Noneofthebestumesever.the Recent (urn how. \lr and Hra Hams 5Chl\\mi come uewre Lnat uuuy.dncl and ~a§ea dinno S\|\day Oct.20 i1 The election of officers msultex Melt.1 inciusive:\I)i:»i.. ugh!011|guilor of her father Mr.Ileinrica ae:follmw:lresi¢!ent C.C.Mar J:.n.1 to Apr.l nc umvc. f alure ni I|.\ng\\e n;¢r|\|\!..fif\}|lnirlhrlslv Sha.Fremont:Vice President|lu.I&!\..l|£1 \|blu} Those present IQL-r§'}liIf"m\ A. w. smack, Fontanelle; Treas \*1:s1'l'|u=:.mN1»:Y Iunder and chif urer G.I..Pfeiffer Arlington nn _ .M r~:Ilnr|1un Schl.».\lI»n ..£\l n...\Y¥¢ln|.\\l ...................... ...... Ui com \\\l.n use canH ul l¢»W\=\\||||\| grain showing through the sirinfarm in Grant Township Thurs ped back husks.The lamp postslday afternoon October 3I l92J. and the fronts of the buildingtr bore the mme decoratioms.;Prizes were offered for the first! secuml and third bunches of will Those desiring to enter must notify Mr Sorensen not later than Saturmiay October 26 in order to have everything ready for the conI meeting were head and approved. After a careful examination of the following bills on the differ ent funds it was moved and sec onded that the following claims be allowed and the County Clerk corn each bunch of fifteen stalk~:b£st.|:n<=t1ucLed }~=»draw warrants on and were awanlcd as \fo§lows:J.G.Jansen first pdze averageheightofstalksthirteenandone temh feet with tallest single stalk fourteen and onefifth feet:John] Schroeder second prize..averageheightofstalkstwelveando\le~ The Nielsen farm is located one! mile north and one mile east nf the Rose Hill school house. DAIi0lA vlsrrons Tom Mullin and wife and daughfifthfvet.with tallest stalk ti1ir ter arrived Wednesday of lllis inen and twofifths feet:Henry Sorensen ilfird prize avernme height.ele\.¢h and ninetenths feet with tallest stalk thineen and onehalf feet;Ailie McKenm§» wok fourth prize.average beigmi eleven and threefifths feet with! enum stalks thirteen feet:Thad.: Lat.=cnfifth prize average heighi|ten and ninetenths feet with tall est :stalk eleven and tftrefiftlls week from Preaho South Dakota and will spend n few days visit ing at the James Mullin home and friends in this vicinity. Tom was reared ih this county up in the New England neighbor hood. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD couns As I am leaving Blair I will the funds ludlcatcci below to paythesame.Carried. AdvanceRumely Thrasher .Co.Repairs $106.18 Rollo Allen Oct.Sala:3?100.00 Mike Anderson Road work 8.25 ArfultSnyder Motor Co. Supplies .16.14 Hans Beck October Salary 1.00.00 Bette!Bcrtelsen Dmxrrins 18.90 H.C.Bluco Supplies 39.72 Ray Brown Road work 20.75 B.S.T.Garage Labor & Repairs 4.95 Calhoun Oil Co..Gun 128.59 Roy M.Chase Road work 45.00 Arthur Gottsch Dragging 18.46 Sum Hall October Salary 100.00 C.W.Hansen Road work 19.25 August Kahnk Dmgging 270feetandI..E.Hanarn average sell at my place of resddence 300 » Pright ten and :hmfifths feet east Colfax.on Saturdnv.mi 26.|¥§fi.1i¥X:.£1f§f§.__.E§! |.N.{§S.HONOR I\ll.lI\lUEli The lnSI.Noble Grand chapter of the Rebekah order served ;1 sixLlnirty dinner at their lodsrf moms lust Friday evening compli mentury to one of their member! Mies Ethel Mead who left yestclday.for an indefinite stay in Cal lfcrniu.jAroundforty were present to enjoy the fine dinner and social time that followed .Miss Mead was presented with =e\ernl nice gifts tokens nf their me and esteem from the mem~ r(lS» KEEPS OPEN HOUSE Mrs.A.R..Brock was at home to her friends last Sunday evming. the occasion being in honor of her birth annivérury.A delight ful social time was enjoyed fol lowed by one Of Mrk.Brocks lovely luncheon:which she is an adept at mrrldnz At a late hour.thn Quant;bade M EIIT!NG SHORT mr RAlloN . I3ut few members turned out to the regular meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce held last Tucs day evening and no matters o: importance or interest were db cuased. John \R.Aye gave his usual en? thusimstic talk on the corn show and was ably seconded by Ilarry Morris who told of the manner in which the seed corn for the Blair Canning Company was raised and :€|€C\(?d.Mr.Morris has made thi= quite an study :md his talk.v.a; interes.i=\g anal instructive.lh stailéd that the company had paid as high as $14 per bushel for their #eed corn but found tnnt batter corn couLd.»be frown riirht hen :md at a savings to the companyofabout$2000 per year.The talks of Mr.Aye and Mr. Morris were the only interesting features of an otherwiae dr: meeting. ....................... mlrcn Mr.and Mrs.Herman Kop ke and daughter of South Omaha. .Mr ..8.!l|\Mrs.Max.Hauler ane daughter of Eikhurn Mr.am Mrs.Ernest Schmidt Mr.Bm Mrs.Ferdinand \hie:~e Mr.Wm H.Schmidt and children Mrs Carl Schmidt 1 ir.and Mrs.Wm R.Henkins of Benson Mr.an Mrs.Peter Bohn and Mm.Diedricl Schmidt of Blair Mr.and Mrs Wm.Iverson and fin.1 L1 Sven ningsen sister of Mr.Harman.ol Grand Island. After supper friendq and reln tives parted wiahing ~Mr.Hansel many more happy birthdays. BIRTH Im \Im nw Mrs.H.P.Christensen of wesi Grant street wa;hostess laai Wed nesaiay afternoon to around twen» tyfive Index in honor of hc: bimday.Visiting Qmd n.l0\f2lY lunch put the finishing touches to a very pleasant atternpor. _:lu Sc»:retar3 J.C.Badger Arlingtor Immediately following this mee. ing the Washington County F1131 Ground Association held ilII arfmlla meeting ior the election of officer which resulted in the election 0. A.H.Miller of Kennard as Pres .¢ierlt;C G.Marshall of Arlim; :on an Vice~prcsidrnt and G.I Pfeiffer of Ar|fm:wv.as Sfrcre ary and Treasurer. 1onm:R COUNTY BOY KILLEIL News of the death of Ezfrl Dar my of Montann has been receive» hy friends hem.It was repor1e= that he was killed in a runawa lccidpnl Oct.13. The demand was the eldest sm »f Mr.and Mrs.Chau.Dorsey an A115 born near Herman on what E known as the Burkett farm.H was about 33 years old and leavv 1 wife and children to mourn hi leath.He leaves also four broth ers and one sister and his parent who remde at Sunnyslde Wash. .\..¢.....\........ Wm.Iversonand mother zznl is=ter Pear]returned last evening from a visit at Keamcy and Cui urnblls whr=re they were guests of rflatives.A pleasant time is re pnrtml. r.*'1».'-Sirr |929 October 19:9Sha$0 ||l.In lun In Sai2:s t 6 7|25 I4'I':ao 2|27 25 I 2 5 9 I5 I6 22 23 29 30 I0 I7 24 51 4 5 1|12IB19.2526!!. aa ~»;.!.~..\\ M ". _ vw» /15 L x ~ .4;.Mig . a .X Ah i» Oct.26 Baptist ladies bake mlm. Oct.20 O.E.S.kensington Oct.19 Lyceum number at Dana Oct.26 C.H.Pounds auction of household gooda.\..¢ J r ( »teh :allen mln twelve md three 16:5 ~1§§|}."'|l1tenths feel._houlehnld loads.This 1 _uaucpcw|.all my Byron |Fnrnlf||lIn ...... L\¢:||.ull w|uma aw1 ""{friends nope ane Wln nw mutner xormerly \\||||||f}Lincoln Buriington Profitable l[er manydDld_Efl ioodnight wishing IICI mlily .g Ucun:ou.sal innnn mtlre harm birthdays.Pork Productum train formally enjoy more harms huthdaya.~fff f§ .§ .f f.. §? .L .. mf uct..zouance atOct.30Program 1iiplker.a{\d box social °|is ln the bent of condition and W """""Miss Mildred Linden who worksfproxpective buyers will dn well to §|;r:If£¥,n;do?]d"Salary 100.00 Mr.Philip Human of Missouri dedmbed and opened £0 public Miss Beatrice Ireland and in_Ornnhu.spent the weekendmake it n paint to be present.4 u n Co.01|Valley gpm;Sunday at gh home here recently.let Nelson enjnyed a phewithhumcfolks.1 mn s.H.Round;(go:clawed 221.90 of hi.pmm Mr.and Mn.L N BridgeportHeating mum If dinner at the home of Mr. on eight)*being :mailed at local pon office.Mrs.w.1.Su last gvening. w acuvulWalIbexofBlairP€Pv .as she iivedl~31 Oidtime dur;ce Kennardaunthereinher girlhood.Nov.T Fhristinn chicken dinner. ~.md Nay.9A1mimioe duuee.Read it Hght in The Enterprise.Nov.12Suze.hashing eonteat. T! - n m z r r r m r n x s n -Two Blhlr, Ngbmskg, October 24, 19291 - - - - - . e . " : ¢ l ! 2 =: : : | : THE \ KENNARD tilNEWS o xx §G n q e f g j §- m 1 1 . _§ i below, a spllnterlng. o thud,mul over ull, a sharp erpleme which ln any other than s mlnlsterlol homewouldhavebeenconsidereddias-tludly profane. For Ginger. onhpstat the stumbling confusion of theeéibarraaseml Mlss Qenklns. of which s heard every wow. in IIIIPUISITH s 1°U RAGE FOR I GARDEN VEGLTAB LES Killing trusts have held off until late this fail, but what no do with the garden root crops now is the question.When the soil is vinitors at Frank Gasser's.Other vnsators were hir. and Mrs. LouisGoreharn and Leonard. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Killian of Ann Arbor,Mich.,and Mr.andMr s .J a c k Ga llo wa y an d c hildren of W a ho o , Ne b ., we re . Su n da y d in - 1».|»r m u n d o u i | l 1 U m r | r n ¢:...... Tom Gaines is much better at;The Royal Neighbors helrl a this writizlg but still unable to be special meeting Saturday after- up.|noon.Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum was pleas!Mr. and Mrs. Will Thurber spent untly surprised Sunday when Mr.Sato:-lay and Sunday with. Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde E. Rosenlzaumpnd 'I'hu:rber's parents,Mr.and Mré.f a m i l y ,M r .a n d M r s .S a m W n g h t R o b e r t A n d r e a s e n . _...J r... ...IlL.\ f . .- . . A \I¢ . . -(111.1un'. l u i { !n § f a » \ |U n n I n \ A | e n n v f n u PI`0Sill¢!\t:Ruth Andreésen, score-l -Perry Gaines entered the sixth tary and treasurer;Marion Ros-grade class last week making o enhaurn, librarian.'total of 23.\. The results of the mlr;-at six 'The pupils of the Grammar room tvceks examination grades in the and " g f teacher,Miss Grace Grammar room are as follows:Thomps enjoyed a Weiner roast §|r1sBLA»-§Q_to 1605 Clara Casey, 0!lEeve¢\ing lust week~ 4 §*i3 ~»1>-_~by Ethel Hueston ®GALE. fgE: g l llmsirations by i Irwi n My ers ~ fairly dry, ldsh potatoes and root crops like beets, carrots, and turn 'lps shoul¢l be dug and cleaned. They may be stored in a special .. .' -b u - " v u r n u n »»\;s:|»L r v i n u u l u °p u g ll l l l l l l 1 SU I .ISIN u n a .\ l u : u n : 1 ; \ .\l\.:\.\.nuns,l v n u v v s a a s c ;AU I | J U l 0 l l l y H l l l l e f ,.e \|.lf8 lF€R o s e n - 5n e r a n d L e o n .R o s e n b a l n j a n d f a m l l y ,M r .a n d t h i s d n s t n c t , a n d a n u m b e r o f m e n b a u m ,S y l v i a A k i p s ,R u t h J e n k i n s , M r .u n d M r s .W m .C u n n i n g h a m M r s .F r a n k N u e v a , M r .a n d M r s .f r o m K e n n a r d ,w i d e n e d t h e a p -I d a M a e P e t t i t ;C l a s s B _ _ 3 0 t o 9 0 : | § n t e r t n i n e d S u n d a y f o r M r .a n d J .F .M c £ } a n : \ a n d f a m i l y ,M r . a n d p o a c h c o n n e c t i n g , K e n n a r d t o t h e E v e l y n A n d e r s e n ,R u t h B r o w n , _ R S L W m §'l \m l »_ 3 {1 1 -83 14 M1'§=»C .M r s .. I a p p R o s e n b a l m a n d f a m i l y h l g h w u y ...I r m a h e l l e s .E l l a L a u t r n n .h a t h - "l;Il'B t e a c n e r s O l t m :r w n l l a r a school wish to express their ap-» preciation and thanks to the peo- ple of the commlnity for the re-»cehon and social good time that bin in the basement, in an out-|11 uumnmgnnm,door uve or vegetable cellar, or son and Mr. and ¢tCo lu mb u s Mo n d a y to d r i ve on e o f E l me r Wrigh_t's tr uc ks f o r the ne il Tele ph on e Co . Sa r a h Sv.'ihar't ha s re tu r ne d f r o m He r m a n wh e r e she sp en t seve ral da y s vi si tin g h e r son, Ta y lo r F r e nc h a nd f a mi ly . Or va l A n dr e a s en , wh o i s d r ivi n g one o f E lm e r W r i g h t ' s tm c k s f o r the No r th we s te r n Be ll Co . , is no w ma k i n g St.E d wa r d s his head- qua rter s,h a vi n g rec e ntly mo ve d th er e fr om S c h uy le r. Th e to wn boa rd he ld a spec ial me e ti n g la s t Th u r sd a y rffght to f o r m a g r a ve l di stri c t No .I o f h~ 'p itnlwvhe re sh e un d e r we n t a n ope ration for ap pendic ntis. Mr . a n d Mr s .W m.F a r n b e r g o f Blai r , vis i te d Mr . a n d Mr s .I i .C. Bln eo W ed ne sda y even in g. M r .a n d Mr s .E .0 .Fa ir c h ild enter ta in ed a t di n ne r Sun day whe n the ir gue sts i nc lud ed Mr . a nd Mr s .B i ll Bur ge ss a n d f a mi ly o f Oma h a ,Mr s .He le n Bur ges s,M r . an d Mr s. J o e Ko n vali n an d Ted d y . M r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k By er s ar e th e pr o u d pa r en ts o f a baby son bo rn Tue sd ay , Oc t. 1 5.Mr s . T o m Fre nc h is c a ri ng f o r th e mo th e r an d babe. Mi s s Le o n a L n u t r u p is n o wth e vi lla g e o f K r ma r d .. Nowis the Time lcaxxaaau News :A~n~ Wardof omni.In mé Sunday guests at the W. B. Ros~ enbaum home were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Golden and sou,Harry and Art Olsen of Omaha and Margaret French. Mr. and .\lrs."Horman Jungblufh and daughter, Sylvia of Arlingtonvisited friends in Kannard Fliday. Mrs. Geo. Hedeluzld and daugh~ tcr,Jeanette drove to Arlington evening l\irs.Clyde L. Rosenbaum and Mrs.Harland French called on her.Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaumattended the Corn Show in Blair Friday.Their daughter,Selma,who attends school there,came home with -them.\Mr. and Mrs. Will Misfeldt and family of Wmsxde visited at the - - ». The Junior class had a weincr roast on "I'hursday night of last week.They walked about two miles out in the country where they partook of the usual feed. The Junior class have recciwdtheir play hooks and are going to start practice this week. l The Girls Glee Club held amect- ing on Wedne.»1da}nigh electing I ne z man,mer app,lutIlauritsen,Paul Peterson,Marion Zaiger. Florence Hall, Martin Lar- sen, Norma French, George Fair- child.There were six in the C and D cla.mea.Wo hope it will not be necessary to have either one of the last two classes nexttime.Auralec Rosenbaum,Clara Casey and Sylvia Akims had the highest av gcs each one of theHenryPlugge nomic Sunday.Tom the following officers: Cleo Frenchl girls had n aveiago of 95. e ~ z ~|Blair, ~or the person receiving theAIb0).'ge.|Mr.Otis Drevsen and Mrs.H.largest number of prizes at the Meyers of Bassett,Neb.,visited fair.It i s s beautiful chest and at Hans Jorgensenk;over Satur.-Mrs. Berry is very proud of it. day and Sunday.Milo Jepperson|The state fire inspector was in and Otis Drevsen attended the town Wednesday inspecting the football game in Lincoln Saturday buildings. i f m:;. 1 =- ;-fr11...=;:n-Q-ez THE GENUINE Z 21).`r ~.» .15 ..l ..~..__1 f 1 ".Jr ." ".". .?..a u :..\..1 ...f c I "f .".'' \'. . ~|.- .. sN|~FFLEsouTo|=vouR HOUSE ...........,.......,.._..,......,................,.,..| to install a new /J -na - esHwrmln to heat the whole hwuae ht the fuel costof a singlc stove. The new 1930 model, No. 6~D, isabeauty. Comeimimpect it and the Heatmh Juniors: There!a in to suitevery requxrunent. onynn Heard; llll the Inhn~its Air Duc! lhlf lboolbl-s :" " ' Z " h u e which 1"o on neu to lun a-I-nn nu unuzmq.\1 Theone youdc |x¢anbein|1 nl1adi nanbo \xr.AndpddforI*q tln lmn th. ~dNlc Frlednchsen liar ware . .~~».~ las housework.Heatrola is so rlmn. You'l1 have ls" dckness. th r ou g h a n o t h u wi nter wi th those half-heating,fuel-eating sto ve s th at i n vi te me e z e s a n d colds?Or , wi ll y q u ~a n ... Cl! AS. BATES, Prnprictor Q ' I 3 - WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY IN YOUR CAR Get it nnw and enjoy easy starting' these cold morningsl .1 fd.nd you will have lower Come To Omaha's Big Party AK-SAR-BEN STOCK SHOW NEBRASKA DIAMOND .IUBILEE November 1 to 8 $50,000 IN FREE ATTRACTIONS ..,;L "wh i c h wa.a 9553.Oth e r s rc c eivi. h i g h ave r ag e 5 Lwc re V i r g i n W r i g h t,Ph y li s Ca s vv,'I`wv nlironberg,He l e n Ke lle y ,H e l Lo ui se An d er s on ,Ma r i a n Co rn iu s a n d Me lv i n Ha n s e n Ma r y K e lle y wa s u n d e r th e d ~ to r 's c a r e las t we ek be c au s e o f i n ju r y she rec eived to he r f o wh i le p la y i n g a t h o me . NE B R A S K A D A Y - TH U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 7 Pure Bred Hereford Sale.Carlo!Feeder Cattle Sale at UnionStockyards.Horse Show Matinee and Night.Galaxy of Anny Stunt Flyers.Great Historical Pageant:"Making of Nebraska."Band Contests and Scores of Free Attractions. came home Saturday evening to ':.~Qs p e n d S u n d a y w i t h h e r p a r e n t s .§ ` » ' £ i f ' f § " " ° "B l u m o n t h e U m o n |G r e a t e r t h a n e v e r ;t h e m i d d l e w c . s t ' s s t u p e n d o u s e x p o s f t o n a n d N e b m s k z f s s |c u sM r .a n d M r s .H .c .B l a c o a n d E B e r w o n t h e c e d a r o w n l u g b l r t h d a y p a r t y .M o r e t h a n $ 1 0 0 0 0 0 s p e n t f o r y o u r e n t e r t a l n m e n t . .M ..r y '~r .~ d ~~ M ~ s .C h a m ~ r r y ~ < §f g ~ . ~ ° =¢ h @ s tI 3 g i v e n b y J .E .C a m p p e i l o f __ ___._ . _. -'.~.|"|~| their entire life.\ The Cost?Mile by mile less than any ether tire for the original cost is no more than any other and they wear much farther.- . See Them TODAY Buy Them NOW ! ! ''1 '4 a .¢,,. ,,.»;»;5-..._,,..»-,,:-.':.f.:"'.:-~-..°.;_->':_e f *°=.~:.`* 4,.|A \35 .~:-f , w » » . : ¢ . - - f '"°-=-~=~.~,'=>-v¢=.$°\%R~'~.~:'» h ""4 /a f dn f ff '*~;_»§ ` = \.~.,\ \,g ~ r " " ? f J I -.\§§1\` ~ ` \ ~ g # i~5¢<~~aé%f. f f '3 2 X 6 `*~ '. s\' 1 .r .1 \~7% ,f ¢f% :¢~.e ~\'~ ~>*~~ ntal~wo ~one Nurmaulanc Mntzen retuyned Plan Now to Arrgnd this Wonder Exposition and Iubilee 1 ~ r ~ f If/'Q~;a€¢?s'¢f' '.`fwfrlgf ":NV I J |.5 ,flrllfll»lH*'|"|| .I | ~ 's{|l{|:l H L\'\'| '\' \\\`\|='\ "\\\'\\"\ ' \ \ \ . 1 \\¢N"\\ \ \\\ \\\ \\\\\\ \ \ ~`§ x" \\\\ \\\\\` \\\Q\\\ \\ \\\\ \ ¢ \ \ \ \ \\ \\ `\\\ \ \\\ \\ \ \\ \\ \ \~~~*>~w:::~."\¢";.\\\\? ,§ \\\\ \ I \\ \\ » ' f \. a v " § \ ¥ . } $ ' \ \ \ ' \ ¢ ° %.\\ \E X T R A . § | . \ \ F 1 § ; ? 2 . f . ' Q £' 1 1: £: . \\ \ \ \ \E ~i ' l l ~ " " f . \ ; L 1 1 ' \ \ ' \ \L € ~ = ._1 |\' \ 1 1 ? ; . = ; _ = s £ . - . r i m J *.* -\\\\\\\e.\\\§ \)\\( . ` \ \ ` \ \ \ Witt!l|\lln=[. Il llll| |u h m n \\ \\ \\\\ .. ~ \\\ ff*' \ ' } : \ \ 1 ~ \\\ | \ |,\'|i | J. |r,lllln_l Furl:"|,'H¢|frht Ilyf; »'!,'lf;;§ /ff rug;/IQ]¢ 'If ~' / I W '/I 1 4. Ir/' 5 4 W 1/1 1 ff?-gy/ 4, /Ill/;,¢'} /I/»'» 5 ' $ 9 / f f " ». = W 2 § % * ' m r//4' ' ~==|'»'f / f l /°".: p m-',"¢'a`§£;}§'ff 'é':=*;'_-55 a"=?=. -=: ~_ \ \.JI /F ;.I I I l |$ Tires You' Can Put 0n and "Forget "___~ ff s \u 3 1 T H I C K MasslveTREAD IOM' HEAVY I ..~I :: : ;Y '\"' i ". , € ° f " E i § " '~~ .~ 7 :"i » s t ,"~T . >';2 1 ;.C Q R D ~.~; @ r ;, _:' 3 5 , ' f § f § : . {~ ~ ' 4 5 1 . §2 ? r » »@ »¢- ' " ¢5 ,.~ \ <' I "¢F , ¢ l : : , " ' ; " - l a - ; » ` : \ »° : ,°Q ' J . ` ; , ,", .n u » .\ -:. v f i o n I n - a , _.r v t -a.n l a l , - -° -aJ! !~ *, .~ . - , , . : ° - » - - : . 1 . " . .° a ' . : ' 1 ', _ = " . : . - - . . . ~q . T h i }¢ I f ~ . . » - » - - » . . , ` . ¢;'l u.W ..r\~.. p ¢ ° » »f f l ,. » _ , _ . , . . . - . . . . . _ _ - . _ - . . » c g -s k _ .¢ DOUBLEBREAKER \ s m m i£=. c \ \ Mn. Anna Carl-took poiéesmion of her hoof# undMn. PNG Kmul- nrwlred a bountiful lairtlwlai din- .ner ufhile :he attended churc .Willie Lnmbnclut L u z 'fgndny vl M n .Carl} ~ }'»¢§_fl¢l¢_§|Wnnl'a hinhdny Agn !=°:\°f.':f John Vogt.Sr.,who hu been ill for some time was nuhed to the Lo nl Lls wr hospital Tuesdny morning.He wal aeeompnnied bypr.__`\\'H§l1f..who h u been l t - :-zine ui||éi.'iA§-I»u&.I|"iz3§énKd}}\ wilsrI\1-n them Init Frida y ew- Lyle Rosenbaum,Norm:Jn-ne "WE- Wanl,p a m Andenen.Berthnl lnlermedlnle Room Hanan, Gwendolyn Johnson, Hazel During the url. period lan weekKelley,Kltherine L i ne n.N m 9 . " w i v llnllowe'en derorntiom. f n { ; I } ; n n n . J i n v w n u ~u l y u a n v n u u l n h l v l l u u u | l I l l \ ! l . l - a tu r e a r e th e i mp o r t a n t th i n g s to c onsider i n selec ting a sto ra g e plac e.Most basementac dntni:1in}3; a fur na c e a r e to o w a r m a n d d r y Mr .a n d Mr s . a n d Mm : A m a n d th e n r i s su n F e s t Mu t c s Su nd ay i Imr lmn llo l L llth m ! § : x : : : : : : z . w °~.x :z .~ :: :: .. . . on e v sa sv ; Cop yr lgl x t . hy fl ob bn Mr rr lll C D.| .'U~.Lr a¢frv|¢»=» me s'roRY 1 C m \ 'l ' » ~ ? 1 m l i l - - W u e h M l r t n r n a n . T s l l l v e r l e a ve s f o r C h l c n s c u I f f m !J a g h o n b r m g a n n u t h e r f r i e n d A l e x - |a n d u r M u r d o c k .w h o he-n a v ;h u nj u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m a t o u r o f t h a w o r l d ,t u Ch e p u r n o n a g e 4 . H n z r r . w h o s e h r n r t i s s e t n u h o r t w u ails t e r sp g m k l n y z r i c h m a r r i a g e !l l l a l r n i s e n e e d t o a n r u f c s a o r o l m u t h a -m a t m s ,H fl t 1 \ r ¢L s n n a l e y p o o r l n . l h e w ¢ u l d n g n u d i l In a l U r a l . e l a t e d . b u t b e v n m n c h i l l e d a t t h e a n n o u n c e -m e n t l h n l M u n l u c k Is w o r k i n g i n u" c h a i n " u r n r e r y m m e O b v l n u u l y n n .°'c a. l ch . "G l m z r r t h l n k n .a n d n n u b l i h i m M r ' l o I l | \ e r r e t u r n s .h i s e y m s l u n l m p r n v e d a n d t h e d o c t o r s g i vi n g ; h i m I u l l e h m m | C l f A l " ' l ° I ' $ R I - - l n t h e u s u a l l y q u i e t | i m m a o f l i n Ai r .T o l l l v e r ,LI¢»th . o d l n l m l n i n t e r . l n t h e s m a l l l a w n O f ; I n d Tl l r i l n l n .I o w a .h i s t n u l h e r l e a ld s vg t a l a - r a t h l e n . L l l r m m . a n d E l l e n - - " G l n | ; e r t i l l a " - a r e b u s y "u fu | .; n i ~ I I ( I . I n g " t h e i r v a l o r M a f j u r y u r D a r - ' n m l l n n I n l h n " h o n n | \ I n z i i t a l l fl l " l h l i f : v m 1 0 1 ° : n e u c n l -t h e e v e n t s h e e n t e r t a m e d t n e 1 o i -t e n d n B e n s o n a t t h e l o w i n g a t d i n n e r :M r .a n d M r s .L .m n n h n l vn h H n r . . . . J li . . ." u l l l a #f f i n n - I i n m g m m . r. *1 \: v.= \ n n s : } ' u r \ n l \ n ' r l m Mi lle r, Be atr ic e Pr i tc h nh l.Ha r r i e t Th i s }}us ma d e a gr e a t i mp r o ve Peters on, Ruth Ha nsmn.C l a s s C -me n t m o u r ro o m. 'TR f n Rn I\n1.|.nvf|\:'ni|»p|\i|i l\'.nn-l W E GTI!lflfid to h8 \ C Oxa mf nations overf Ruby Japp received o u t n. anoVegetable cellars should be plun- ncd und built according io a blur print worked out by some one who 'understands ventilation.S m a l l simple pits are inexpensive and quite satisfactory.Several inches lol" straw should cover a shallow, Iruund pit.The vegetables are qlhcn piled up in a cone with the -bottom of the pile a little smallerithun the pit.They are then cov-in /cred with a thick luyor of straw:¥;i5l%é." '¢2';.»,'ifaa? J1.1~'§;I,»; ,,;.;;,. uernus y uum;fu. rmer.her escort.lla r jo r loaves for the nntlc mated tr lu mvCL I AP TE H ll- - 0 \vmmk a nd ne r v8u~»strain ntteucinut on the bulld- mg u f u n ew c h ur dl to r e plavr theoutgrown struc tur e has nffevwd Mr.'I'olHver'|ay e:to the point ot threatened blindness. and be la lor-bldden lo Inu them. thou!-Sh conllnuIng lo oc cupy his pulpit.Glo w? h u ntriedInmanywa y :to add to thefamily '» nlemivr lnvume.but sho 1|not dlaruurag*d Mnr jor y . with E d-dy Jnrkson and l friend he 'ln1ro»duces as r u b Andrews returns intriu mph nc knowledged the prizebenutr.and wi th ni ty do lla r :Ingoldthe vhlef praze.She gives themone y to h er f ath er as p art of thetxpc nll n ec essary for the treatmentof his ey es by Chic ago inac inliuts. CIiAP'I'EI{IV- -Llarjory un'\\'it~llng ly gi v e :Gi ng er th u :e r m of a nIdeawhic h may fill the Darsonaxetr e u u r Bho Dem an upped. ln thafo r m J n c h a i n letter . f or th e d o- na ti o n o f l d i me f o r n "ParsonntroHo me for the Blind."wh i r h : h esigns"£3.Tolllver,Treasurer." andsend s lo thr ee women who se n ame;sho had seen In n newspaper.Inothertowns.or z ln x them to con-tlnuo the chaln.She ac ts re su lt!at on e!and fee l:hor Droblem i llo l\ ¢ d qule tlng unnc cc ptnbletho ulht| as to th a pr op ri ety of h orac t by reluonlmr th at her appealr e l ll i l f o r n h o mo for the blin d.hor futh er.Helen lu 'ma rr i ot an d lau re n th e Dlrs on li a. Fin di ng th at sh e c ou ld n ot c o m~ man d n vi ew or th e s tre et fro m the hlz h dor mer wi n do w o f t h e ntlic . no t even b y stan di ng o n th e ha c k - |c ~ss c hair. she turned the key upon her ac c umulation o f dimes.a n dwe n t d o w n s t a lm I n her t'uthcr's room.th e only one open lng upon the atre et.sho found Mar jnr y . os- tensibly damping th e c urtains to mo re bvvumi ng lines,bu t wlth a longla shed ey e up on th e appr oac h. " l dare any |10 Ionks li ke most imma tu r e mlnls\tvrf\."rema rked Ginger coldly ." A n d ju f ld n g hy the Hi r am.he wi ll .have hnzzy trnrrsors und n wiltod nnls=tru:ho."'Sho dr~s=r'f~nm»r1 Ihr? rIrculnr smir- rose with im-nr diunily .Mies .Yon 1=g,v=»had ulu\n'!:mul tht*.\th|1r*:1Ii' n d vrorwlnml |»»Irirnl tho pnrtIm£\H lIllt\II\Z nn !1n1i1~|:= :129 In tho (nl'; nor, n him L :\ L : }\ hors' the t1t"\\' (n\'¥|¢"r \'T|11.I I1 r I ri§\1\I°r" I I m p |.\-I C ||Jf."w l d Gln cer hitl¢'f'~.1- v " 1 :Im Um s trollagoodlllmre ssiun ul' ou r \lI: inlor ostoelnoss" "I--just nnm!e~n»¢l If he wma com ing."so ld Miss Jonkins.Humor inp: hmI: In Ihr- .\d\mnln."'Nn\\, I um jus t I n sn ; ¥ i. h0 I nm-a n d wh o 3nu an d !\l:\rjnry ure wh en y ou m m e clown.I nu=an--:md toll h i m ton dhilrlrs n week-l»vr|»re=y ou c ome clown.I qu-zln.nm!If he argue s. I om In y ield with d ig nity . An d than I nuke h lm upsrtnirné- af te r y o u gi r ls mme do wn . I mmm -a nd may d in ne r wi ll b e se rved a t si x o'clock. Obstommy .the wi nd ows or th e ll ns:ro om were clnsvd to scorn- ul Gi nge r Ella.fln c y n utu ge sp o t was lef t to h er. th e b ase men t. and sho repaired thither.As th e na r - ro w wi n d ow I n f I uI lI wa s to o h lz hfor he r. she ro lled an emp ty app le harm! to the proper position. Stood It u pr ig ht, a nd lai d an old Ir on in g board sc rum lt..Theo s he c limbed up .wi th great cure fo r her hostsu mme r frnc k.an d wa s rewa rded wi th a c lear vi ew o f th e entire \ 4i P Tho rn w a s a Sudden Crash F r o m Below, a S pllnterlng . a Thud. engonlons lo ru sh I n th t* r esc u e of the purzwmlgie rc|»umtiu»n had slep pvd m o fn r o n th e e nd o f the lrulllngz bmlrll.30 th u!lt flow u psuddenly and droppin]ho r in to th e h mr e l wl1ir :l| ovor lllrn ml o n to p orhot.The s ile nc e lhu t follo wed the first c rush was un immense one. '*NolIllm':.'c llnttvred Mi ss Jon- kln s vuiuhly ."nothI|1;,'a t all.y ou see.J u st a noise»-tors o f nolses here house fu ll o f th e m- - mls .Isu p p o s e - r n ls In the wa ll.Co me right upstairs.I'll sho w' y ou y o ur roo m." Mn rjor y ,hold ing her breath a t th e wi n d o w upstairs.hoard those hnrr lhle vrorals.W hdt wa s the wo mn wtln i nk ln g o f ?He r instruc - tions h m] been positive. ofbrepeat- od , to tak e h lm to th e livin g ro om, brook the ne ws o f ten dollars a week, and hnid hlgn In c onversation un tll th e appearanc e o f the tw o gh-Is fo r f o rma l Intr odu c ti on!U n the stairs-»-and Mn rjor y spy lng upon h i m fr o m th e wi n d o w!She ru n t o w a r d i h e qoor,but already th o ;wer e a n the c ur ve of the c i r- cular stairc ase.Sh e th r ew a wjld man c e ab out th e roo m*n o pos sib le es c a p e - th e closet.the ba th wi th its s ingle entr anc e!Sho, Mn rjory , presiding hos wss o f the ho us e to be c aught ln lh ls humlilutlng pr e- dic ament?No t to be th o u gh t o f ! As quirk as thnught. she dropped tn the door an d c rawled beneath th o bed.whe re the fringe o f th e lm:-e spread sufiic ed to c urtain her retreat. "I !' s n nic e r oom." ramhle d MissJenkins noruhmusly."It*a Mr. ToHl» vm' s o wn room.I hop e y ou li ke rt°II;:louS hooks.Mr. Tolllvor n ovo: ronds nnrti limx else--not that he ronals nmtlni mr no w.no m door. wlmt wlrh lsls e y e s - I suppose ym:\1~llmlrrl nhnnt Hunt?"' "'|r~e1, smtu a nllqfnrtune." \ v§suv):n nlr o mnn.'l`hat's \|| T[h mI | m n m- y n ll nr-mln'l he ...\!cl In us e I I . i l :inns wi th this l| ||I|.Wi- In so rmullwr one at ther.#1€.Mztrifny olurlllori mo vln se t you.u m!tho;hurvnll drnwora onapty.We-lm\v Rlllmpvl' nr six ~- Im|n m } -Uh .I fvrsmt In ln -fr,»»}\|(iP tho slrln.I m !they ¢Iltln't |"f:1 |r~ rlmvn. dh! lhf:s?" lt¢=ns\.nlh the hnd. Mzlrjnry wrlthed in iwlplvae fury l l lh o p o o r wo m un'n llnrzmini:anxiety .Bu t she wont out nr Inst.nur!einsod thosian? hr-hlnrIhr»r.Mnrjn ry I ny r igid hnnvznh th t' hml, h ati ng thy y o ung nrr»nrhor.hating;Miss Jvrslelrisl dn- slalwlna l1vr'»+°I\'f m .h o r Chlldlsh mlrinsity .He r on ly h op e wa s th at mal:I:1\Ittori Gingor.missing her. r : S$rl ,;;°nnIll msvks hor pro dlo nmon t. and .oxIvo n svlwme fn cet the n e w huflrslnr n m of I h o ronm (nr a wh!!9 Unfnr tunai nly ,Glnz or wa s In N pn-Eli:mnont of her own.. Hen Hlr n m Buvkmvorth kn e w nothing o f these unpfensnnt c om plimtlnn s.[Ie nu t his hug o n n 1hulr.an d opened it,leisurely Th e n he wont tn the closet and lnnkod In.I'rns!¢0¢1 tn the windows. and look ed o nt.Stood before the hnnkshteives. otnminlng the titles of hooks. lmmv and then ta k ln g o u t a volume for 1|brief inspec tion. ' a n d th c n a la y e r o f di r t.Ad d i - itio nzll s tr aw u n d d i r t ma y b e a d d - e d In te r i n th e f a ll wh e n th e we a th e r g e ts c older.Th e ae c ml of su c c es s with th e s ma ll p it. s to r» ag e s y s te m is to le a ve a c h i mn e y :o f s tra w S ti c k i ng ou t o f th e to p c f th c pi lc to pr ovid e go o d ve ntil- la ti o n .P i ts sh ou ld be plac ed on h i g h g r o u n d a n d a di tc h d u g [ a r o u n d th e m to c a r r y o f f th e wu- ' te r . H E . - X L T H F U L F o c u s M A D E P A L A T A B L E Th e c h i ld wh o d o e s n o t c a r e to dr in k mi lk ma y r eli sh it wh en it. i s served i n soups,cocoa,pud din gs an d o the r mi lk di s he s .For s oup s, ve g e ta b le s ' ma y be c hopped or stra ined a n d add ed to thic kened .mi lk .'I he ve ge tab le s ma y h e a s pnr agu s,peas,beans,celery ,po- tato es,th rn ip s,c arr ots,spinac h, ka le, c lmrd ,beet roo ts or g re en s parsmips,lettuc e,c a ulif lo we r an d tomato es.In the u s e of vc ge ta blc soups th e c h ild rec eives a 1-'ariet5 of veg e ta bles an d a lib er al amou n o f mi l k .I t i s a l a a n e c o n o mi c a l wa y o f u s i n g le f tove r vegetables. Pu dd i ng s ma d e c hie fly o f mi lk a r e desirable i n th e <:hi1d's diet. I n ma k i n g c ere al-milk pudding? a l lo w one -thi rd c u p fu l o f any coarse c ereal a s ric e,o r barley , offe-third c u p o f swee ten in g a m one -ha lf teaspoon sa lt f o r each q u m o f m i l k .Ra la in s,dates o r c u m m t a ad d e d m a y in c ma s e a c.hi1d's desire f o r these pu dd in gs . Oth e r m i lk p u d d i .su c h a s c us - ta r d s a n d ju n k e t also hea lth- f d f o r t h e c h i ld . |_ . _iN1i l§ l! .A 5K .\w u s ! : s i m I 1:~;u1:s'r1:1.\1.i l E \ ' I E \ \ Ma d r i d - - I n s ta ll a ti o n o f wa te r wo r k s sy s te m i n th is place p r o ressin g atc a dily . P e n d e r - T h e l m a Th e atr e rc dec orated. Ma d r i d - -P u b li ? Li b r a r y is b e i n g 'establi shed here. Cu r ti s Cu r ti s H u t c h c h u n g v( hands. F a m a m - B a n k s o f th is plac e s h o w cc inbinc d Lb ml o f resuurcub an d li n lities o f $600,000,wh ic h is immen se o f over $1 0, 00 0 du ri ng th e p a s t th r e e md h th s . Ha y Spri ngs» -Pr ospe c ts br ig ht f o r es ta b li sh men t o f u p - to wn »W es tern Un i o n off ic e here.|H a y S p r i n g s - - N e w business i lu i i d i n g wi ll soon be erec ted or. Ma i n s tr wl. . KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS I | an-een. `At exactly tw o lflee n ,H ir a m Buckwonh briskly rounded the cor» ne r.an d ma d e f o r th e o ld b r mvn par-manage . nnn wnre lhnt from ra- rlnuu wellxhndnwed recesses. three p a l m o f steady br lg hl ey es hnre allc nt witne s s to llll ap p ro ac h. i ll- r n m Bu c k wo rth sa w o nly A pleas- an tly s un b u r n e d n h ln g le hmwn n ldnuuse set ln a we ll lr lm me d lu wn c anupled wlLh bro ad hr ann hlng mn ples . uw n n In vi ti ng n nlhwny n f nh l n..».e.m.,.-hnealn-QA "Oh ,near henre n." p ray ed Mu r- jory , j'don 'l let him get ln splre c l to wr lte n se r mon . 'Hlr u m D u c k wo r th le f t th e h n o k - ' shelves.an d ha d a look a t th e bnrhroom.He wns whlslllng s of tly between h h reexh.N u h y mn th e (une th at he whistled,someth ing Ilght. something c atc hy ,tvlkh rol|~ i n g cndcnces.Presently he b m k e ln ln sonz.lo w song,barely mn r e th nn |hu m.ln ' n pleasant lo w vnlc n._ A .C .An de r so n we n t £0 Hay n- b u r g,I o wa Mo n d a y . M r .m u l M m .L e o Mi lle r we r e ' Mo n d a y e ve n i n g vis ito rs a t Chas. lulh4£e|<iL's. Mr - an d Mr s . L o u i e Go tta e h a n d f a mlly we r e M o n d a y e vu mi n g vi s - lt o r s a t E a r l C'hrisl.ensen's. F .W .Lc lmhre c ht a n d Ho w a r d | A p p lc b y we r e vi s i wr s a t F r a n k | G:\sler'n Tumaday . M r .a n d M m .v. . . |.r....... . . . . ..........,........-..--.....¢........p a n xlr a The e y e! h ehlnd the c ur~ln lue d wi n d o ws s a w n tnlr y ou ng ma n .wh o wn lk e d vigoro usly , withnvlgornunswi n g to hi s arms.a vlgo rmm s wlng tn h ll leg s. no tlc e d pn rd r ulnr ly h ow th e lu n allln e c as t hronxe into his dark halr, tor. montunmlnlnf erla lly .he c a n -le d h ll hn t ln one ha nd." W h u l A nice,d e a n .Chr ln llnn ha y h e loo ks , " a vn ro ved Mlm J eu - k ln a ln great r elief: " W h h o w very |0\mz~f'wo n dr-red Mnrjory ." H e rloe mf l loo k any B lr n m to m g f wa s Glng er`|pri va te c o nr men t. lsut ll lr a m Bu r kwo rth .nnn n- me o f t h a n sec ret lvnpreslalnns. mas-vhed hrlak ly u p th e Mg s l n n e pulh, not d o wn h h b a c .an d m n g lh e mm,A de c e nt lnte rml wa ! pe n mltle d to elapse-Glntrn-r.holdlnz ne r hr vnth o n th e n| -ule hm-rel. en u n le d th e a p p r o ve d twe n ty - a n d n l th e ver y n umb er.u m . l e u k l n n wn n l. m th e d o o r, a nwle r e d u n r l llun hml Allan .1r~n\:Ins,unlmml l n dnlng the honom of a house. " I n m I l l r n m Bu c k wn rth. "h e la i d pleasantly .b r o wn mxud out- ntmlnched." A r e y o u lndrw.-d!"lmm me r e d Mina J enkins." I n m Mlm J e n h ln n - I wi ll in tr od u c e me glrln wh e nthey c ome down.l wu l J u s! to le t v w l n -0| 1_ g oo dn e ss me wh utl t h a t ? _ jg g re wg ; u 1= < !Q=1 1 .¢ .f @ a 9 h e n " No w I a s k r u n - : e r y c o n lllk - n ~ mm; - nln ' z s h e- s \ \' e ¢ >t7 " SI--n-ly.h e rr mnr c n hla cunt. sh o ok lt o u t. un d hu n g h ove r th e bark o f me <-hnlr. nnd tnok ofl' hlnl collar un d Ile.F r o m hls hug,n e ' dvew o ut a ( meh lot of elm, a nd ne lec tc rl une wlth u lr e dl<|~rlmlnn- tl-\n.hls ey es flrs h ln g q u lr k m m pnr ls nh s ln e nlor tn ne f ro m so x to tie. "Oh ,I hope n e lsn'(going to Change hls elml\e s."(lmught )I1lr~ 1| -ry . und :hut her eyes very l.l| :ht ly Indeed.' Hi r a m Bu r k wn r th we n t to th e balllru oxn. un d turne d hath fuuoels ln m th e t u b .Mnr jn ry c ould henr th e lr lr k lo nl':he \\- nle r o ver h ls |1n$"'rs as h e lc sto dwlxe wnrlullv o f lt." -\'ery-¢¢m-nakn¢ln| \y ._- '- llu r jo r y .bo lwulli th e DHL \.ne h mh e d ln ro ld persplrullun.I l e m m e dellherutvly buc k h:\o th e room. tonk shneaffrom the hug. re- Mo n d a y evo ni n g vi si tor s a t th e P.C .Rn n mu s a en h ar m; Mr s .l' .llasm\.uw°'~n sp e n t Tu e s - d a y a f le mo o n wi i h Mr s .Ch a rle s liis feld t.. _ Mr s . F r a n k Ga me r a n d Ama n d a \'u.ll.cd a t L o u i s Goreharn's Tu es - d a y afte rno on. Mr s .A .C.An de r so n a n d Ra y - mo n d h e lp e d Mm . N e l s P. Nels o n celelirafe he r bi r thd a y Mo n d a y e w n m g .M r .a n d Mr s .Le o Mi ll e r we r e Tu c sr lny c vu nln g vis i to r s a t C ha s . r.1i|\nr.'u. t x A r p wa s l v i s i t o r a t t h e F r a n k Ga a s e r h o me Tu e s d a y e ve mu g .Illr sl C . C .( A m d n g h a m L4 vi s- i d n g w i t h M m . O s c a r L u n d f o r a f e w d a y s . Mr . a n d Mr s . L e o Mi lle r vi s i te d nt. th e p ar e n tal C h ri s Milla r h o me _ Friday. mm'¢-fl the nhoelrees nnlally , shookl Mr s .F r n n k Gasller a n d Re v. out Irvah shlrxx ~ nd olnved them In th e dmwe n F in ally , fr o m th e ra c k . B o o h e r we r e vi s i to r a i n th e D o m S u mn e r h o me W ednesday af te r - he c ho se n th lc k lmth towe l.Ma r -no on .ju ry wa tc h i ng th r ou gh th e s h elxen l M r .a n d M m A .C .An de r so n Ing Inc a f rin ge saw h i m r e tu r n Ro la n d f a mi ly ,M m .. li m And ers on th e b a thr o o m. Ti n s d o or - wo u ld h s i a n d c hi ldr en,Ar t.Gothach,F r e d close lt?B la ha nd wa x o n th e Go ttse h an d Gr a n d n G u m l l kno b.r e s .h e pulled lt - s l o w l y . n w a s n l a r - a li t tl e - j u s t n v e r y l i t t l e - 'Khe door dnmmed ghut. = p cHe n r y Mi s f e ld t a n d He le n we re Sund ay d inne r-.g ues ts a t th e Ch as. Mi s f e ld t h o m e (Qonqnued an week)-Mr. and Mrn._Will Lnmbrecht ,. were Saturday mghl; and Sunday M' Z 21).`r ~.» .15 ..l ..~..__1 f 1 ".Jr ." ".". .?..a u :..\..1 ...f c I "f .".'' \'. . ~|.- .. sN|~FFLEsouTo|=vouR HOUSE ::_" . " c . .: ": r .: : : . ."1 ¢ ; ; 1 : . ¢ 3 : w = x k f1 ; » .;... ur THE GE;~|u|Ne af., .~H E A T R Q L A Q v 1 1 2 /Ali, Wifo' w 115,000' 1 #nfl/N1'J 4 Gnlllll x tn'/In|,'I I,, MW/I' ;_g g'g '\'\\ \\\il\\)\'¢\\\\\\\¢\\\\\\i\\i\>'~j 5 \ \ \ ` A |Igffigqa :'¢ :hi 1 ,TL t.».~l}\v ,.- PATH-IF~NDER \\`§ ~\\\\\ \ \\\~ (\ \ \ \ \ \ \ ;\ \ ' \v \|\\\\"3 u ||l| Illhulil §&°'\\ '1 \\ ~\\\\\\1ii \ \ :':~ ' C W \\\. t\ l|\\\i\ii' | ' | } ' " " - I I ||I/I/H/au '/ 'n/'//'a/I//,0 ofa "bf 1 //,/ / / / / 0 4 / / g /7I/ /°s=1°`\~ s \ \ \//1 b7///e r f i r / r w-T \l';.\\\§$`;;;¢f,¢f,*¢%'i.f$a:§§§®\,4wffs>.c#»f'EXTRA x~r"¢<s=-~-\°\e\/"oi -t=/~'-.-'-:q;\'>@g gf#/..=§|..:-.H E A V Y ,._.-@§»$j5\\q\°\o f f '~ |I | B E A p q f e é e e i s x g i g x -~ ._ . . _ .- . ._. Tires Xou' Can Put 0n and "Forget .lt's a proved fact Goodyear Pathfinders give Satisfactory Service throughout their entire life.\ The Cost?Mile by mile less than any other tire for the original cost is no more than any other and they wear much farther.- See Them TODAY Buy Them NOW ! ! ROSENBAUM SERVICE smnon as -na - esHwrmln to heat the whole hwuae ht the fuel costof a singlc stove. The new 1930 model, No. 6~D, isabeauty. Comeimimpect it and the Heatmh Juniors: There!a in to suitevery requxrunent. onynn Heard; llll the Inhn~its Air Duc! lhlf lboolbl-s :" " ' Z " h u e which 1"o on neu to lun a-I-nn nu unuzmq.\1 Theone youdc |x¢anbein|1 nl1adi nanbo \xr.AndpddforI*q tln lmn th. ~dNlc Frlednchsen liar ware . .~~».~ las housework.Heatrola is so rlmn. You'l1 have ls" dckness. fd.nd you will have lower \ / ARE yau gain; mvy go through another winter withthose half-heating,fuel-eatingstave: that invite mcezes andsolds?Or, will you install anEmu Heatroia mm its cozy. ' 5\\- _ Z / f ||n li'54 \ \ ».1.'}" ..,_,\ .l-P -\:...'.: ~~.~~,... , , n I ms`1m°m arals|:-, == = | = = = = = ~ Page Three ONLY WEIGHED 94;NOTICE To ck s nnons GAINS 1 1 ro UNns | .o r ES TATE Hair, Nebnslu, October 24 |929 = = = BENNINGTON NOTES i n Anna Hndan spent Sunday at the Gnu Giandt home.lisa Delpha lsham, who is em- ployed by the Tra\~ek~rs insuranceCo.,in Omaha, .spent the week- end'wi|.h home folks.Hr.and Mrs.Herbert Peters :md family,Mr. and Mrs.D.H. Lunch:-n :mil family, Mr. anrl-Mrs. Henry Schneekloth and daughters. Mr.and Mrs. Chas.Mohr andsonsspent.Tuesday evening'at the Herben Cohra home.Mr. and Mrs. F. S.lsham andfamily helped Mm Lawrence Tim- perly celebrate her birthday last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Pauisen en~ trrtained Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sorensen,Mr. and Mrs.Po d Hansen,Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lyman,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. TimOhrl. and Mrs. Emma Nelson. The' evming w u spent in cords and prius were won by Henry Paul- sen aM Mrs. Tim Ohrt, first; Mm Sam Sorensen and Paul Hansen, recond;Ti m Ohn a nd Mrs.Roy l Lyman, conaollgtion.;Hana Harder celebrated hisbirthday Saturday and Mrs. Hard~ er celebrated her binhday Sunday. |Mines Frances and Fem Panl» first.; Mn. Frd Ohrt, Henry Buy,Jangbluth and Otlo Liesche homes. Hrs. Chas. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Ohrt., kata, spent last week at the ~|9 | Isecond; Mrs. John Dierks and Mi-s.{ Geo. Thompson, consolation.I¢Mr,and Mrs. Emil Jones andIdaughter, Audrey of Rapid City,| S.D.spent.last week with Mr.'and Mrs. John Johansen.l Mm Leu Golden and daughter drove up from Hamburg, Ia., Sun- dny to visit at. the M. J.Millerhome.Mrs.Geo.Lusby, mother of Mrs.Golden and Mrs.Miller returned home wish them a1'.er Letter Cooper of Omaha, spent several dnya last week at the Al- bert Sunda home.-Mr ind nra. B. A. Goltsch and daughter vilited relatives in Omn- ha Sunday evening.Hr .and Mrs.Ben Voss spent Sunday at the Martin Sunds home Nr 'md Mrs. Nelg \{r\ud='"'lef!Saturday for a few days visit at me run: Uwe.: home a. mxmourg,Iovga.__.._ ,,. I A COLUMN FOR z woMEN |o 1 Walnut Maple C-Ike 0ne~third cup butter,1 :up of brown sugar, 2 eggs, Ya cup milk, 1'/ii cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, l teaspoon vanilla, 'fi ten- »V "When I ataned taking Sargmf STATE OF Nl-IBRASKA | H only weighed 94 pounds but naw | la `[ we i gh lu an actual gain of 17 Washington County.| pounds ir( a Nw weeks Lime,\Henxy Mcnrke, Attorney In lhe fnunly Court. 'J gn we Matter of the Estate of asIlf ah Ste wa r d I]¢>¢mnm\¢lTo the Creditors of Said Fatale: You ure Hcrcby Notified, That I will sit az the County Court Room in Blair in said County on'tile lst,day of November,1921), f am! on the 3rd day of lfobruary,1930,at 10 o°cI0ck A. M. on each of said days to rect.-ive and Qum- ino all ciaims against :mid Hs-u\Le| with a View ;o their adjuut- meni.and allowance.The Univ? hmi tw for the pr'esentatio:1 of claims against :slid Estate is thm;|n1unths xrom the lat day of Nm.- V \-Q J = " " ? " *~n f t.1 \ a. .'=q_.. 3 . . |` ~1 . ¢5 . . ... q w ".:~.f .' 5=; . .u p .A.. \ . ~>4 r1 +3 J :w . ' . g . * | - I ""L! iml sen,IIdna Mohr,Myron Melton and Gloria and Roland.Gottach aero Sunday visitors at the H. Sc h nee klo th home. seve ral v.ee lt'e vis it h ere. |Mr .a n d Mr s .Ot to Braasc h ie - tu r ne d Wednesday f r o m a tr i p to W est P o i n t a n d Blo omfi eld.Fr e d Th o mp s o n , wh o i s e mp l y - |Mr s .Ro y J ohn son o f Elk h or n , ed wi th th e N. W . B e ll Te le p h n e spe nt Mo n d a y wi t h he r mo th er , Co.a t Fr e mo n t,sp en t th e wee k- end ~.rith,horne folks. hi ts .L e n a Be hmer ,wh o ma ke s he r h o me wi th h e r d a u g h te r , Mr s . F r a n k Mille r, c ele br ated h e r 79 th bi r th d a y Thu r s da y .Th e f o lo lwi n g were present to ma k e th e da y me r r y :Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n Ba u m- e r a n d fa mi ly o f P e ns o n , Mr . a n d Mr s. P eter Fr ie dr ic ks e n an d He le n Mr s .Ma r y A d a ms o f Florenc e, J o h n Ro th ma n a n d sister,Mi s s L a u r a o f Calh oun,Mr s .Cla r a Gr a ha m, Omah a , Mr s. Ge o . Hu be r , Mi s s He le n Kr a mb e c k ,Ad o lp h Mr s. Ch a s. Gr au . I Lira.E .C.Stoltenberp;an d da u gh ter ,Ma r g a r e t spe nt Sun day a t th e Fr e d Fr a nz e n h o me i n Oma ha .u 4* hi r.a n d Mr s .0 .M .Bo ettge r an d d au g hte rs we r e s up p er gu e sts at th e C ha s. Gr s u h ome S un d ay . Mr. an d Mrs . P. C. Pe ter se n a nd sons attend ed th e bi rth da y o f Mm. Pa u l Ha n s en S u nd a y . Ru b e n Petersen le f t f o r La ur el, Ne h .Sa tu r da y to g e t hi s f a mi ly , wh o ha ve sp en t s ever a l we ek s vis - E l me r Ni else n,A lb e r t San ds an d J o h n Jotf.»031.J r.le f t Mo n - d n y n i g h t o n a s h o r t h u n ti n g tr i o in wes te rn Neb ra sk a. Mr s .C.V .Sh u mak e r Mr s .W .A .l\eia|.utI.<3r afte rno on. Mr .an d Mr s .Ch ri s were en te r ta i n e l a t ° t h e *o n h o me Fr i da y eve ni n g i 1 h on o r o f Mr s .Lar-=on's bir th da y . Mr .an d M m .Ha n s we r e - s i x o'e loc k d inn er th e A lb e r t Sunfls ho me A n u mb e r o f peo ple c alled o n mo n d a y Nie ls en Ole L9.r- Braesc h gu es ts a t Satur da y . c a me to I \ sp oo n sa lt,1 c u o c h o p p e d w a ln u ts or ra is in s.C r e a m s u g a r a n d b u t- te r ,ad d y o lk s o f e g g s an d mi lk . Th e n ad d f lo u r wh i c h wa s si f te d twi c e,p u tt i n g b a k i n g po wd e r i n th e sec ond si ftin g.A d d va ni lla, sa lt a mi n u ts .F o l d i n wh i te s o f eg gs be ate n sti ff .Fr o s t a n d c o v- e r wi th n u ts . Ci n n a mo n Ap p le s Two Ullpr su ga r,1 c u p wa te r , 3 tables poons re d c i nn a mo n dro ps, 1 tea spo on red c a ke c olori ng.P u : a ll in g r e d i e nts i n a s h a llo w sauc eto wn la s t Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g to wi t- ...ne ss th e fi r e demon stratio n.l i m "a n d dlasolse ove r me d i u m Mi s s E r ma J e p p es e n wa s o n th e hea t.Ad d 6 med i um si ze d a pp les , sic k li s t Tu es d a y . .peeled c ured a n d c u t i n qua rte rs. Co ok s lo wly u n ti l tend er,tu r n i n g i t i m r t h e m .»t h e a l e s o v e r s e v e r a l t i m e s a n dIH u ¢ . . . A ' l l w s 1 n t l l ' | \ " l 'I l $ | . I l § E n .~~~ ~~L . . = . . . . . . . . p » r : , n ¢ . ¢ \ l n n f l n I n i n n b n m \ n \ n l . K Sl JOHNSON AUCT IONEER Blair.Nebraska -Sec Us for Bookingm I'r A.u.,l£i2'J, and tht-timeedfmpaynxéntof debts is Year ho m Said lm,day uf Imber, 11:29.P h a m: - B i n d .45Farm Sales a Spccialt) W] Seal ['l'Nl'J.SS my hand and lhu of amid L`uunt\r (.'nm-l-l|\l\|_ - u n m a n n -,_Q .ana das' uf oeuniéi'.' 19EEa""`"`" (SEAL)I. C. ELLI-IR,I7--Alt.County Judge I :~m'r1c1»; ul~' HEARING..-.... c * 54 a9 511c 2 ? S §| I2f ' Jp |l'0 i 9 ~x. |_: e l '» q = r sr gl: 10. j | iaa ~2; °|r i=1 f i i e ! | 3 i - E ! Q . .3 ~| a4:nraUUl |ml.anu Maint n||u»~- - - -Mr. and Mrs.Fred G. Gottsfhi P.C.Petersen and Mrs.'I`ena Anna, Alice and Chas. F. Gottsch lllisfelalt motored to Central City were Sunday guests at the Arthur Sunday, returning Tuesday. Gottsch home near Kennard.| I`abric Gloves for Women and Misses in sizes 6 to 8 on sale at $1 at the Fashion Center.40-ui Extra Special:Girls'Wash l . N Z | | | 5 u a a c x u l n u n . .L u u l c a l n u l | n . u i " l | them.Pumpkin Pickles Select a well-ripened and mu- tured cow pumpkin;nothing else .p~~| sv~| M Y .a n d h i m .~G o t t S C IT 8 f | d [w i n t e r C o a t s f g f v " 7 0 m e n a n d M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y S c l m e e k l o t h w e r e c a l l i n g o n H a n s K u h r ,a g e d 8 2 y e a r s ,a t N i c h o l a s S e r i n h o s ~ p i t a l S u n d a y .M r .R u h r h a d t h e misfortune to break his hip [anti Misses priced at $10, $15. $19.75, $25 up to $69.50 in black and brown in .pizea 13 to 52 in all tho week.*smart new styles at the Fashion Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neumeyer.Center in Blair Come 10 the Sr. of Denniaom Iowa z:ent S 3 Fashion Center for your new§;'§.;»;1;d uggtgiliignm'ana a coa they will save you money. lt Mr.:md M m Arthur Dealer,nu ~ ~ M .d Mn. Otto Lnriatensen.-''Hgmgg Kmse and Chet.wi ne 'W A .' : > H l M , I U ; N enjoyed 9. Weiner roast Sunday.__.._Chas.Grau left Monday on a A number of friends were Ln_..tertnined at the N.P.Nielsenbugfgs éZL'§.-.'i 'if'fi i ti § 'and mf home iliondar cening in honor of Reed of Omaha, were Sunday vis-1'-ire. N'el"';';" b,;_'°u'd°y a d Joetors ae the 1t1.J. Miller home.|M'% "€i rs.emperey tl .|1 Mr 'ma Mrs.Peter Backhaus of Medicine Bow, Wyo., were dm- .guests at the Ben Gottschandfaintly,Mr.and Mrs.H.C.gggne WednesdayLebben" " "? ' i "Bess Croudy \1 <1 M i>Glemlening:: ; a . ? : . = ' "§ ; ; " t ' ; ; s ~ o f * f f - 'm ;" : . ,;",€'a~°;,, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pattlsen and S gn *infii i '~§k»Exem.is Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gordori left 0n-F*h d *gm Mrs 5 GMonday morning for a vmt with _"le"lnlif er aug l °'Shaffer.E " Paulsen and family at SLI Mr.and Mrs.Martin Stlfldl-» 1'¢:ic Misses Roma spent Wednesday evening at the;M l c. w. H keyandBernice,Henrieta Schroeder bus Paulsen home.'Mr ard Mrs.Ludwig and Mr.s .d I Lzr d i f a z i , ' i m a s a w s ; , : " ; ; = i ' - ~ » M r s . ~ o f < > » » : - » » t o n N o b .l vs l e m S t i f m d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t . h e h i r .: L t d M r s .T i m O h r t e n ¢ e ¢ _.P .N i e l s e n h o II l € !. ..:M W .B .J f f s o nt a i n e d M o n d a y i n h o n o r n f M : a n 1 : l i r h i 2 . \ d a n d r s I I r s .A .o f g g n t l s i Ohrt's birthday.Cards was the visited at the Geo. Hedelund home pwtime smI prizes were won by in Kennard fI`t\eS§i83f evening. 'will do.Cut in 2-inch cubes, 1 Lil th bo.sea m un ey seem a ut tenorlongsleeves on sale at $1 at der when pricked with a fork, the Fashion Center.404:tum out, cool and drain on xl. cloth |Pmpaxe a synip of 1 cup water, D O R N A C K E R ~ l l cup sugar,2 cups vinegar,6 cloves, '6 allspices,1 stick cinna- Dresses in sizeis 'I to 14 with short Mr.and Mrs.John Dornockm m°"bark.Boil 5 minutes m i were Blair visitors Thursday.!mm""Q f*Pi°e*';»Put m pieces of Mr.and Mrs.Pete Mordhorst pumpkin which have remained \i:~iI.ed at the John Kroger home,whole and fairly solid and bdng Thursday evening.ito boil again.If made late in the A iarge number from this com~season these pickles make a fine momty attended the bazaar and winte i k l <1 ||Itchicken supper given by the ladies' aid at Bennington Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gottsch and son and Mr. and Mrs. Eg-govt Ohrt visited at the John Dornacker home Friday evening.Mi.-is Earlene Gottsch spent Sat- urday afternoon with Bernice Dornacker.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ohrt visitedat the Eggert Ohrt homo Thurs-day evening.I Mr. and Mrs. John Kroger ut-tended the funeral of Mrs. Sophie Jaime! at Blair Friuay a.It.er..uu|.Mr.and Mrs.Detlef Stoke of r p c c a n vt:ee pi n a stone jar without sealing if kept where it is dry and cool. v Plum. Pudding One cu flour 2 cu 4 currants I p I P I 2 cups chopped suet, 2 bups brown' sugar, 2 cups bread crumbs, 1 cup seeded raisins, 1 cup Sultana rais- Iiml, 1 lemon, 1 cup oandied citron tehspoons ginger 1 teaspoon cin- namon, 1 teaspon nutmeg, 1 tea- spoon salt, 2 eggs well beaten, 1 cup milk.Sift flour into a bowl, add fruit,soot,sugar,crumbs, peel, 1 teaspoon bitking powder, 2 Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Sass 0f|R'l'Bted rind and strained juice of Gretna visited at the Pete li:o80l"Iemon, baking powder, spice, .malt,h o m e M o n d a y .i e g g s a n d m i l k .M i x w e l l ,p o u r h i r .a n d L I P 8 .P e t e h l o l d h o T 3 t i n t ( )~m g l d CCIVCI ~ a n d f a m i l y ,vi s i t e d a t t i l e C a r l g l e a n e d p a § e r n m l : i t e - a m s t e a d i l y P u l s h o m e S a t u r d a e v e n m ..-y .g s i x h o u r s .I f d i v i d e d i n t o t w o p u d M r .a n d M r s .E m i l G o t t s c h a n d .rM r .a n d M r s .J o h n D o r n a c k c r a t - | f i " 3 " "g i v e ~~ b g . _ ~ < 5 ~';g1 »>.:n=f»tPt-"-¢° .-:"wq.¢<r¢\i?§tu .fmr f \ MRS.CHARLES JOHNSON " I suffered from :stomach and liver trouble for over 10 years. Pd have lyme burn and gas pains after nearly every meal and was subjwt to fmqucn.t bilious attack:. and headaches.Constipation was ¢:hrorc with me and l becamebadly'\r\m down.I was told that I "d an operation but a friend of ine suggested that I firstgive Sargon a trial. " l am simply delighted with the results.l don't know when I've had such a good appetite and I never sufféi from gas pains or indigestion any more.Sari;on gotmy liver straightened out too mid I haven't had a headache or bil- ious attack since my second bot- -tle.Smgon Pills completely over came my constipation and l feel better in every way than in years. "My husband has started on Sargon now,also my little girl and 1've written to my mother about it.We are all enthusiastic over this splendid medicine."- Mrs. Charles Johnson, 545 Willow Ave., Council Biuffs. The Stewart Pharmacy, Agentw. 'I"\VPIN'l`Y-SIIVEN ~ No'r1c|~: OF H ARINGlPR }B.\TlI Ol-' Wm. /A. C. Debel, Attomoy S'I`A'l`l£oz# Ni~;unAs.1a.a l l _. _ _. . . .-' -PR O B ATE UF mu . STATE OF NEBRASKA l ' ssWashington County,'a In the County Court..., In the Matter of the Estate of John McQuarrie. Deceased; THE STATE OF NEBRASKATo the heirs next of kin, legatees,creditors anti to any others inter- ested in said matter:YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED That an-instrument purporting to be the La-wt Will and Testament ofJohnMcQunrrie,deceased,is on fiie at said Court, and also a. pet|~tion praying for the Probate ofsaidinstrument, and for the ap- pointment of Margaret McQuarrio ns Adminlstratrix with will all- nexed That on the 26th day ofOctober, 1929, at 10 0'clock A. su.. said petition and the proof of the execution off said instrument willbe heard, and that if you do not then appear and contest, said Courtmay Probate and record the same,and :rant administration of tho 'estate to Margaret McQus.i:'ie~. This notice shall bo published for three weeks successively in the Enterprise prior to said hearing. Witnerm my hand and official seal this first day of October, 1929. (SEAL)A. C. IJEBHL, 3'I~4t Special County Judge. The total wealth qf Nebraska is estimated at $5,500,000,000 vrhiclm is $4,000 for each citizen. Nebraska has 80,000 miles -il' roads;4,000 miles of which are Announcement g To Auto ownfns l wish to announce that I have accepted a position in the Re- pair Department of the Vinton- Evans Chevrolet Co. l will appreciate having all my friends bring in their work., I assure them good work at rea- sonable prices. ~1 E § c Alfred Rasmussena formerh' with Carl Anderson.Omaha. Neb Pick .Corn for 3¢per bu. wv n c ,a f r m ..Mrs. J. W. Johnson was callinginttheEmilGottschhomelust l I II I Friday afternoon.Miss Erma Jeppesen spent the week-end with home folks,near Kennard.Mr. and Mrs.Geo.Lamb and family of Fremont, were Sunday dinner guest.; at the Wm.Peter.- home.}{ern1nn 'Kruse visited at the .-\lbor1. Sundn home Thursday eve- mnaz.Mr s .F lo y d L u d wi g o f O m a h a ( ln nd ed th e bi rthd ay o f M r a n d en ou gn LO stea m.xu r n Ulu: uzulgM r s .D o t l e t Kru. ~»c a t C a l h o u n o n s o m e w l t h h a r d s a u c e o r w h i p p e d Monday.cream.There will be a married folks Pumpkin Pie dance at.t.he German hall Satur-Three emrn,|1 cups sugar,2 "SY evenlznr. Oct. 26th.teaspoons cinnamon,'l toasonnnM ..1 M E n Ohrt, Mr.~'rand *Mfg HS G'f§f3,,h and sonfgmger' P1\f=h.0f salt,1.019 =\;1=1k 'rms s'1ATr:OF N1-;1sn.\s1»§.A _,,_--_- | Mr md 'llaQ.Henry l{ru.n»vin-I1 cup pumpkm.Mix neil.I:'k~°|'I0 the hours at law, next of km,| .1 ..|..'ned with Mr.fmd Mrs.Chris in n good .crns....-Mld nhltos of 421visccs, lcgntees, creditors and tn | en ~; for the top If clcqzrocl i I s.-1 gravolcd or paved. W""h"'gt°" Effuuuty,I |Nebra.-skn'8 good .roads are built. In the bounty Court.und maintained by av. mx of four In the Matter of the hstato "ficvnts un gasoline.The trmieloris Sophie Margareiha Jahmel De-lpny for the roads. ceased: x -»=--»»»»»----»--»-IIOSB §\\ENl)lN(} Runs nm]Slings I I Kmse Saturday owning.2 nny others interested in Ann 1 Nvitlly Replaced | Work Guaranteed LMr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Ohrt \i=~i\¢'Ii .nmtter:ll , nt Lhe Claus Ohrt home near Cal-I llallonc'vn Sponks hard I Yo u Am: nxlnanv No m-'1 1:D :1......» nnl:rs at Sas Store 1 l u n n Q n n d m t o H o m e H e a r t y . \ p n e t : !e | ' l h . 1 | .s m l n s t r u m m t n u r n o r t m n a t o " " 'gg _ _ mm EimEvmm MS?§.f§m§s @E¥E§.Q?§¢%E?5§" rv..-a\u..ll clap-mst wcuk ill "`"""-"""¢ "nc N 1¢Nielsen home.|Mr. and Mrs.Wm._§l:.{|stensen Mrs.w. B. Jefferson and Mrs.|='P""' Sunday at the hmxl G°"*"'h .C.Sumls were callers at tl1e'h°;;f_'and Mrs Pete Monlhorm. sm Holsteln home 'Iuez=day.,|d \1 sd Mr PetelienryPetersen,who has been and f.zm|> an ' r. a :~.i v i n ; :a G o t t - s c h t m c k f o r t h e K r o g e r a n d f a m l l y vl s l t e d a t t h e ac l U n fi t "it :l1;\\1.'( ! | i \ f i n D 'l l l n ~J f l h f l J o h 3 l \ I \ S € n h o Il i @ S u n d a y i l f t ' un.-L..rm#e f'x'iII I| 1 ni.\tluv»|.:\:u gquuruu\ unc tu lv: "" | h c t he Lu m' will g nu ieatament ui. ,Th e y a r e p e c u li a r th a t wa y us in .other respec ts.So i f y ou ar e p la n n i n g a li ttle Spook pa r ty f o r A ll I| I I S o u l w E v e r n c u g g e w t i o r :i s t o e t.).n a bountiful table if you wish to attract a merry crowd of ghosts, goblins,witches,black cats,:mil what have you. llaliowe'en wotlld be a sorry ,failure without cider-an¢l pump- ;kin pie is equally essentitll.li:1\£' your tubs for apple duekimg, your .sheet wrapped guests,and phos- pnoI0:§cCIll. :iixeletuxni-btll. he sure to provide .he heartcning' firesence ,of cider.It's aurgiriaini-;how warrning good old apple cider canIbc after a few cold chills.lt* you Isee a glioiil., he nonclialant, sip at Citlér. .Menu No.1 1 Chicken Salad Sandwiches |Orange Prime Salad I .Cheese Straws Individual Purnpki.: i'n-.-Cities 5 individual Pumpkin Pies ,.1 top. eacn ginger ttnll Ulll ndfnnn K cup boiling water,1'i cutie strained pumpkin,iii cup brown sugar, 2 eggs, well beaten, le tea- *apoon salt, 1 cup evaporateit-mnlc, scalded,2%tablespoons orange juice.Mix the spiced and boiling iv.aber, Add this with sugar, eggs I| I I:-cal this 22nd day of 0'2tober,_x iIIII Dr. Norman K. Ralhmann¢ll"l0flll'I'l`RlSI` Over the ltlair Drug (fo. Phone Black 41 I'I\eninp;:1 by .-tppoiritment x Sophie Mxirgaretha Jaime!de-g ceased,is on file in said Court and also a petition praying for the'l'rol.\ul.~1°of iiaial instrument,a:\dI| for the appointment of Henry lie: - tie I II I I winckel as executor.That oniothdayoiNovember,1929,nt'[A'l\\00 l) BARBER SHUI'7 Il) o'clock A. M., said petition and II Succfs.~or to the .| the proof of the execution ol' said I Lonneon Barber Shop - ~-~x thutl The Heat of &~icr\ice I Regular Prices II___._,.., _xinstrument will be heard, and if you do not then appear and test, said Court may Probate record the same,and grant rninistration of the estate tor EL C Rana,Proprietorllenryliellwl=\ckel.'I Meals, 40 C¢lII.l '[`i1i~i notice shall he published!Excellent Cuisine for three weeks succesaively in Satisfactory Service ,'The Enterprise prior to said hear-Courtcous Treatment Iing..g ~First door eawt Enterprise otficel Witness my hand and official]x con~; andu r l - I ' r u e r z i r r s a o egg . I I i 19lg I BLAIR =xa~s'm.»\c'r 8: 1|'fl.E o (0l\lPAl'*iY I 1 I¢:~,iml.;1. C. x».L1.i=:a.a -uaI0-tt.'County Judge Bon ed °tracter ; 1 roo m: .15 .I celery, paprika.lmnd cheese witlaf Pilot Bldg.Blair,"'h""`l" I . e x a p o r a t e d m i l k .A d d n u t s , o : x i o n |x Iajuice and P€PP'f|~Pile lightly into'x ntalka of crisp clean cciery. Gar- nish .sparingly with ilasixja ol pap- rika.For variation iii p grateu American or ltoquefort cheese may be uced.Fruit juice and su- gar may be USPnl in place of onion II DR. EDWIN T. .IIPP Dentist _X-RAY SERVICE i Offices in State Bank Bldg. Phone 298 Blair, Nehr.and salt to 'pumpkin Stir to bie.1dI Whorooghiy, then add hot milk ami o n 1 assorange juice.Cook mixture over af r ge od °.,khot water until thoroughly heatwl Ad crup f,jf'1"=:='y*°,, Q;'__up;i.° (about 5 miriutesj.Have tart pare or v inning,T .P H i \4h\:llB lined with 'ilaiI pantry. roar"tablespoon lemon juice,1 .'"*'=l m "I.state and Loans 1 ....) m d n t strained Office in State Bank Bldg.in hot pumpkin imxtum.Bake ln orange Jmcei no e o ..| a hot oven lb minules, after which nwuce to slow oven.About 25 minutes are required for baking. Yield: 8 individual piew. Chicken Salad Sandwiches |1 c u p ilic td cluckc .| ,1 ' ¢c ups ,c h opp ed c elery ,la c u p coarsely l \~: U _. . . . . . l . . . J . . . . . ¢ . . » Imilk in a bowl ,iurrounled by chip orange juice.Stir thoroughiy. juice Yield ri ecrcinigss..gg i CARL SCHMIDT Insurance l I l I I Itaoouc We bio. 160 oranges). (,hlll.l :lc x . t mr . w . F . Ha n e mt t . oEN'r1s'r peci ice and salt.Add sugar to Place in refrigerator to chill and to finish dissolving sugar.Whip milk, add lemon juice and cootin-,Home Theatre Bldg.ue whipping until mixture is very'Blair, Nebraska I Located in new IIIII I I ha.John Johnson,Sr.,and Huna Pertelsen left Sunday morni-ig forEthesandhillswheretheywill hunt pheasant.Viola,Wilma,Cl.'[.ord,Frank and Glen Liesche were six dciock dinner guests at the Clara Liesche home in Henson Satunlay eveni ur Mrs.Della Beck of South Da- ~F B. 0 1 _ erno on.Mr .a n d Mr s .Joh-1 Dor nswlw ami fa mi ly we re e n *o rtni no d a t th e He n r y Go ttsc h ho mo S u m g y a f ernoon.v Cla rk J ah ne l of K en na rd , wa s an c nllér a t th e Da ve K r o g e r h o mo Th u r sd a y af te rn oo n. Mr . a n d Mr s . Ge o . Oh r t a tte n d ed th e bi rth da y o f T i m Oh r t a Be nn in gton Mo n da y eve n in g . .. . . . . . _. . . . . _. .., . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bel]c`\City Way Tractor Monnlod on-'l`rm> tor Drawn One Row orLr Two Row--Tractor Oper- aled-thc Best and Larg- est line of Corn picker- hnsking machinery in [llc market-Haslens the Har- vest--Chea nslhe Coal-As Praclicaeas a Self Bin- der.Il's lhe Famous Belle City NCB mor e Spartan pres ents an astou nding radlo dc vc lopnxent. . . FACET0-I ACB REALISM.It i s as steal! as Spamtun's other innotiw tion! . . . the revolutionary E Q U A - 50 NNB c i rc u i t md " Ra di d s Ri c he s tVanc e".To he ar the m:w5 s rtnn in-str ume nts i s to he a r HUNE HNI ZI I ) ndiu . . . rec egti on s o mmz ing that you almost FE I. the living presenc e of y our entertainers, and most SEBth e m i n stu dio or au di tor ium. ' W e s u n t y o u to e x c r i e n c e th i s n e w dmrill for y ou £C a 1 l . . . H I Z A R the new Spanoru. Z nw ennon£9U.450.'vNE For Mc Cormic k - De ering Har t-Parr -Jo hn Deere /Fo rds o n - Uni te d z n d other Tractors. Fre e L ite rature \Ez ~ vs L O N G I O N D E R B R E A D I (Fre sh Da i ly) Harryfs Radio Shop T A HOME WI T H OU T A TELEPHONE " :_.. .~- .. _ Picks in ure an hour Anddu: prim issurllinglylow. IRA BAXTER " W A N T to go for a ride after dinner?". "Of course I do. And let's take the Andersons; there's lots of room." "All right. Call them up, so they'll be ready." "They l1aven`t a Telephone." "That's funny. Better not take a chance on them being out. Call up the Freemans and sec if they can go."' RaB\air's Only Exml :sive io Store SPARTQN. RADIO 2EI T ISN A n n ~ r o u c A n ' a A v z o u m r o n 1 n | : w c m n % ; n A ~ n r . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -......................- --- - . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .- - » - - - -- . - - -__ " W A N T to go for a ride after dinner?". "Of course I do. And let's take the Andersons; theres lots of room." "All right. Call them up, so they'll be ready." "They l1aven`t a Telephone." "That's funny. Better not take a chance on them being out. Call up the Freemans and sec if they can go." Blair Telephone Co Local and Long DistanceService 0 79 ;\; "=: J ~. E*4 >A I~.~ ||v.a I ,WfH .I | E "¢¥,i ~';,[~I g " a 1 g |"| . .| ~ ae.l r .,.. I » - -1,I *1Ig ~ ~ 4~ .;s*: Q . 5 : \u , ": " " "v"l":4 ':.._»_, .| . ~".;~f 1 ~ 2 . I s. ~ "" .giv IFre i |~ |,\ A2s .-»C 1 ~ .0 IT ,I lf~n4~|] _.|J 1 e cnoppeu IIULS,"a cup Euulusu lun;-On lin i w wllu le wh ea t br oa d, whi te bre ad, bu jxe r, c ri sp lettuc e.Corn sti ff .Th e n add ora nge mr xtu r o -.lmvlv to whi pp ed mllk ,c u t ti mFull 1; Ib. loaf f nd nldiug 1.:,;i=i1y but thoroughlyi MARCUS BECK ~ _.an mixture ls added.Turn into lcold freezing pan immediately and fplacv in refrigvrator.Time re- "quired for freezing 2 to 5 hours. 'Yield: 6 servings. I Pineapple Gun Cakes ~1'é cups pastry flour,2 tea- spoons baking powder, 'Q teaspoon salt, *xi cup sugar, 1 egg,%cup[ 1\ap¢Jrate4l milk diluted with 11 cup pineapple juice,li cup softibutter.Sift flour, than measure. pusi rz with the dthcr dry ing;-ed~ ientn fwice.Beat egg.Add dilut ed milk and butter.Pour into r [well that has been made in the middle of the dry ingredieratz. Fole dry ingredients into the liquid A* IBoxnsnAnsrm crsn ; I Office in Maylq, Bldg.; l 1: --TRAIN SCHEDULE - m n n n l u u Chicago & Nnnhwntem Railroad East--6:10 p.m. dail .West»-'f:15 a.m. dailyy.f c. bl. P.. M. lc Omahs I Northbound 1 7:15 a.m. daily except Sunday.2:52 p.m. daily except Suniay. 7:52 a.rn. Sunday only. Southbmmd 12:35 p.m. dlily except Smvdsy.5:30 p.m. daily. \ . l l ...1 ¢ . h r \ u \ . \ ¢ n | ual, luU:"1l\1,;ttdl|3nt5 in order gi ven ,mi x i n g lightf y .Re mo ve Crllxls f r o m th i n sli mw o f whnie wh e a t a n d wh i te bread.WiTh a ni uit cutter. cut in circles,l3c, 2 for 256 n§l§°'n`.£`a}1H eliipticni shapes (AT ALL STORES)osplc au uu vu »nv..--_bu tte r .P u t a t.nb!espoon o f the c hic ken salad on a slic e o f wh ite br e a d , p u t o n a le ttuc e le a f, tr i m me d to f i t th e br ea d. a nd th e n ¢ slic e o f wh o le wh e a t bread,c orWhy Pay More? L Menu No. ll ` Creamed Shrimps on Toast Stufld Celery Orange Mouse Pineapple Cup CakesCnffeeCiderContinentalshnfhul {'»l|\-rv ,.,.,__\.,...-|nu .: a uu nu uu n-Hx.pkg`:"~ `;;";' n";;"u 1%unul paruauy xmxea.u w " W . tablespoon evaporated milk,8 one mlnufe.Your into oil2d muf-Northbound tablespoons chopped num, i i tem fin tins und bake in n modcrmv 9:00 A. M. spoon onion juice.1%teaspoons oven 25 mlnuten.Front with un~~ ~ ~ clxopp¢d green pepper.6 mm wo kn d i c i ng.Yield: 6 wp cnkes|.,.N f __ 11:0 0 A. 2:00 P. 5:00 P. 8:15 P. Soulhbnnnd m. M . M.. sl.3_3_..~.4;\.a _J_*. '. r - e -_ ~ \_ I "Q Pm F our _mg .EN'rEnPmss-Bldr, Nebruka, 0ctober.24, 1929 THE ENT ERPRISE JOHN A. REID.-\DE3»vublinher ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY ... . .. . .. .. . .. ._ . . 'v fi per '1|:.u s ms Entered as second-dass matternz the poatoffiee at Blair, Nebr.. under the Act of Congrwa of lhrrh 3, 1879.p Every subscription in regardedas open account.The names of»»um:rluers wail be instantly re- moved from our mailing list at the expiration of the tim aid for ifthe publishers be not ed; other wme the subscription Il remam in force at the dedignated sub- l w m » » m |§h & | v N l,. . . u - . _ . . _ - . CHBI S TI AN c a u nr n A. J. Ihrgett, Pastor a - :- - n Bibie School, 10:00 a. m. acriptlon ce.very subscribes;~*must. undergtuld &., these c0ndl~SUDABy hool, I 00 A. M.' . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . __. . . . . _. . . . . . . . _- _ _ ... . . _. . - m - SI'A'i'El\IEh"I' OF OWNERSHIP I hereby certify that the u°1der~ s is publisher and managing `um Swedish Hi ui o n hospitnl in are working out a spookf-gpooky Mr.and M n .John Sutherland g r u b ,lm Thursday night.He pro mm for thair box social next and small son were Monday eve-i i ,reported as s wi rls aloug}W aday evening,Oct.30th.ni:1g supper guests at the parental mcely.Everyone is invited from far and Kbe Sutherland home.-1 Mrs. Peter H of Blair had near to help keep the goblins Miss Rosalie Foley was ill on and program Friday evening at the Baptist church in Blair, given by the B. Y. P. U. of the church. A number of the ladies of the Hillside Hustlers Club and their u » m M » l m w m ~n u n - u n u n n a n m n n a m n u n n u l l u u h q Morning worship 11:00 A. M.name ,.Sdn*[away and juul in the fun.Monday and unable to teach. Mrs.husbands spent Wedne y e\e~Q n n s t x a n E n d e w o i ~ P M ° ! h ° '= ; ; ~ ; = * : " § " " " " 'a t a r m n ° n t D a v i d M u m m e r t s u b s t i t u t e d f o r n i n g = f h f h °R o b e r t R a s m u s s e n -¢ "\¢;=.g 1 \ . L ; n 5 | ; \ l ' L a s 0 y .Il r l i d - W o ; - k m e e t i x g l g W e d n e s d a 'u a l ) :_.2 N E W S F R O M Y O R K C R E E K I i - ' § § ° M § ' T ° » ? 3 § . » Z ' § § , " . § ' 3 i Z ' " ' 2 $ » § ` §2'i '. § '§ § » g § ¢ ' " € i ' . f " . § § § " i » § ' §3 . 1 2 3 ~=3o P . m .'h e r r a n .:¢a r ¢ 1 3 .M R u - e d1C h o i r p r a c t i c e F r i d a y , 7 : 3 0 p . r n .l. »1 i. \. ) W . l: ». l .¢ .\ .. \. t l l l h w e d m g g " g g ~F a y J g p e ' ; E § § d j | f ° § f : ~ r a n § a § 1 r § " H § i . ;£ 2 a n d l : n i g e l u n c h t t h a ? ~ § § ' " u . . , N e x t S\m d11 &'»( k t .2 7 ,i s B i b M r s .m n u e m a n i n c o n d u c t e d a " * " ' ? ° ° " m o w a t m r 21 1 H a zn e i l y o f F ' 5 " ; < ; " = - l g p e n t S n d a y e v e n i n g ,. S c h I D .0 l f o a t t e n -'..¥ a m o o n a e r v e y="=°==°°°"Z h £ 5 ? . ° " 1 w . 'D u r i n g a Z " ° " " " " ' . ° " f " ; ' :-QT?" Z Z § " " ` » ' § " 1 ' 2 '. 3 f¢ ¢ f§ ° § € " § '§ 'J ` { 5 £ » ° £ , . ¢ ¢1. § ?§ '$If"h $ $T$ '* '° fe~ = =T e y a h a o c a l l e d a t t h e u m m x m m r s t h i s w e e k b a s h t e a c h e r w i l l \ i s : t { " ; ' _u s u a P e 'S '1 e P S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g .l I } l a 1 r h o s g z t a l L 0 = ° §M r . a n d . m r i l t h e h o m e s o f h e r p u p i l s : a d e n -g t S a r a h L e m o n h a d a s M u n -H o w g r d W i i i z m n s e n h e l p e d J o h n f g g g g S t r n c k l e t t ,w o a r e P 3 7 - 1 9 "|T h e L a d i e s A i d o f S t .P a u l ' s _ l i s t t h e m i n a s s i s t i n g h e r m f i n d -d a y v l s l w r s ,i c e v.a n n m r s .H e n f y ' R @ @ 5 ` l C h g p o t a t o e s S a t u r d a y .|M r a n d M r s A d o l p h V a s a o f c h u r c h h e l d t h e i r a n n u a l b a z a a r ? . n g e w p u p i l s .' W e b e r m m L w o c h u d r e n .|M o n d a y ' w a s t h e b i r t h a n n i v ° r " C a l i t ' ¢ ; r ' 1 i a s w ;' T u e s d a y d f t e v i W @ d " f B d a Y a 2 r . e r n o o n a n d e v e n i n g . m r .a n a m r s .U z e a m e y d r o v e u p , § a l ' Y o f ~ M r s .W l l l B e h r e n a z i t a n d i r o o n a t t h e P e t e T r u h l s e n h o m e : T h e p r o c e e d s f r o m t h e s a l e a n d A P T I S T C H U R C H f r o m u m u h a S a m m y m q u m p a n y i m h o n o r o f h e . ° ° ° " 3 i ° " .. t w I |M r .a n d M r s .O t t o C ` h H a t i a n s e : 1 : l ' - " * ° h w a s o v e r S Q 2 .H o w a r d J e n - L _ L M o r a n .1'a .s r. or \~».\lIl I h r e y o u n g z..\uie_e w u u a r » : , " P ° F t t h e d a y m 1 " ° m ° m vx s x t z n a n d d a u g h t e r a n d a g r o u p o f s e n a c t e d a s a u c t m n c e r .* Lu .a c m. r. »i n . b u nx H i g h .i n a n e t h e - n r c h l l d r e n .M r .a n d M r s .P e t e . f f B h a d g S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n H .S .M o n k ey o u n g l u u i e s n . . a ° I . a u g n t \% . \. Il| Ch 1 'is t »e n \; c n a n d R a y m o n d ;a l s o ' } " f § : ; i : n , § § { " i , .5 § L " 1 - § ` § ' § ' ° " m . w o o d s , ° f F o n t h n e i l e ,g a v e a v e r y i n t e \ |' n u r s h i 1 . 0 0 A _M xl a e x m a L a n u e ; \ \ o 0 d h u o x a a m l f s p e n t t h e d a y t h e m .' S u n d a y a n d i n t h e e v e n i n g a l l a i e s t j n g t h l k o n " M o d e r n R o m e "a t 4 w j m B P :x '\ \ f : w e s p e c i a l l y i n t e r e s t e d i n m e e t - 'J o h n a n d D a g 'm . . \ r J e n s e n a t - Q e T h e a t e r i n B ] a ; r _ * S t .P a u \ ' s c h u r c h . * J u m u r B .Y .P .Ln 3 . 3 0 I .M .l u g t h e U r x a c r w o o m l a .q t e n d e d t h e D a n i s h . L ` r u t h e r h o o d - t a g g e d g 1 e H ; I 0 n d e r s o \a n d M S?M a x i n e ,l i t t l e f o u r y e r o l d I f " " " ' i " 3 " ° " " ° ° ' \3 n P m M ' S o o : s a t u r d a y n i g h :w a s u b u s y a n d d _ a { 1 c e a t t h e M , W , A . h a n i n B l a i r ' A n n R u s s e l l o f O m a h a , w e r e l a g t l d a u g h t e z j o f . M r .a n d M .R a y l r a y e r m e e t i n g c e s 1'_ ' n h a p p y o n e : u r t h e C r o w e l l H o m e : P n d a y e v e m n g .4 M o h d a y e v e n i n g vi s i t o r s a t t h e F a g e r q u n s t u n d e r w e n t a v r y s e r - P .M .f a m i a y .w e e n t e r t a i n e d s e ve z i t e e u g M r s .A n n a H u g i e m a n a c c o m ~ . I ' r a n k L i n d e n h o m e N o u s o p e r a t i o n a t a n O m a a h o s - W e h a d ' f 3 i n a t t e n d a n c e a t )0Llug lamcs as dimer.'1ne.,¢PI\l1i¢'1 her mother, Mrs. Jens Jen-f Mr. and Mrs. Robrf. Rasmussen yital Monday.She is improving iuh 0 of '1 he Enterprise.'1 hat Sunday School as against 7?the the wr John A.Rhoaduh previous Sunday.Come next Sun-also e are no known bond»day.'We need you; you need |.1s.!5¢=\111E busméas women uf F11'bl:M fsbltiif atsoever.|Ihe Junior n. Y. P. U. social hegdiuhurch, Omaha, and for the pa<=.......1 young ladies were members of sen and her husband to Oqmha 071 and two children were Sunday'"9 we!! as can be expeded.n e We af club a society of Saturday to consult a specialist in La F d-|Alton Iarsen was ill in bed last1Sfrregard to Mrs. .fensen's health."§é§'f"'if2,.§§.°"" at the rs ran week,so was u ble to attend " " - _ " ' - " " 7 " " '|1 home.Nielsen and Art Mclntoah.Mr. and Hn. II. C. Rumuss en'Mrs. Peter Nielsen accompanied, and Helen attended a birthday Mr.and Mrs.Art Mclntosh toparty at the A. R. Brock home in Omaha Friday. Blair, Sunday uzernoon and eve-E Tuesday being' Howard Jgnaen's ning.fA many-go-mund has been pizr chased for the Onun school and will be put up on the ground dur- in the next week.i f f .and Mrs.Jens Sorensen spent Friday waning at the H. C. Rasmussen home. Will Martin of Arlington,ishusking corn at the N. J. Ander sen home. Don Hastings is huaking com at the L.I~J. Larsen home.Mrs. Has_[,_¢¢ ings is staying at the H. C. Han- sen home... Mr.Lira. Rob Peterson andfamilyent Sundqqy afternoon atthe L.Larsen bbmé? Saturday: evenirlg guests at the blrthday,Mrs. Jensen i:mted a number of friends to spend theevening there.Pirrochle was play- ed after which lunch was enjoyed by all.M and Mrs.Peter Nielsen at- tend the Danish Brotherhooddance in Blair Friday evening. Mrs.Fred Dickmeyer and MissDorothyMcMillanwereweek-end guests at the Louie Ifarnberg, Jr. home in Blair. Those who spent Mominy eve- ning at the Chris Benson homehelping Orval celebrate his birth- day were Mr.and Mrs.Albert Jensen and children, Mr.and Mrs. Rudolph Andreason, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jessen and children. 1 Mr d h !H ChVictor Johnson home were Messrs.an rs.enry l'iS§5=1HS0f\\ and Mesdames Merle Newkirk andAlbert Kuhr.Sunday guests were Mr.and Mrs. Jack Crowdy ofBlair and Sunday eyening guests were Messr and Mesdames Peter rg...lf fgy qrgr ape.nt }"1j=d§y i Mrs. Chris Anderson, Edna, An-f5'"l°'{*.He is ter.I B Q n l - . , - .l .J........ and Allard were Sundzly. dinner guests at the Chris Benson home. Mrs.Adolph Wulf is quite ill with intestinal flu ut the presentlime. . . . . . _ . . . . _ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v ._ . _ _ . . . . _ _ _ f 'I ' _''f`.:»w'fl n Q q | John A. Rhoades.the church Frida evening was Iew years have xememoereu 1118 uuu Duumub at me parental, 1atYlbrowell Home family most. gener-| M. Jcnsezl home. Subscribed and swom to belbre a success. The children aero ple'3°|ous1y on every holiday, especiallyi Helen Vinderslev and Annnad thin 12th day of October, 1929. Philip Ullanlon, Notary. Public Cooperation Essential -The National Bureau ol' Casual- ty .ind Surety Underwriters has,} through its varied.,depar tnietltm aaged a eeaseless warfare against carelessness.In New York, Stn- lnfitilta show that c:1relo:=\sness of pedestrialls,whom vision is 9b~ siureil, is a major factor contrib- ul a g to traffic accidents.I-'ifty ,per cent of all accidents occur at street intersections.An analysis d to haw the opportunity of gw`iut. Christmas, when huge boxes of Johnson, who attend high school i mg their parents a dinner and a'1 1 gifts amve.We were very glad Blair, spent the week-end at thei evening of entertainment.'to be able to entertain these re=»pecti\e homes..5 MRS- SUPHIA JAHNEL ffriends to show our a|Jpreciauoni Elmer Vinderslev spent Sala: ot their many kindnesses.may night with Curtis Behrendt.|I-'uneral services were held last We also celebrataed our monthly Mr,and Mrs.Herman I~Ze'l.;e' I F d v fi r u Oct.13 frgnllllifllldily party Saturday evening and sons were Sunday eveningri as a e noo ,,..»with birthday guests 'rom the visitors at the parental J.ltheGermanLutheranchurchfor.»1 .-.ilaraen home at Blair.1_Home As L. ua, t cy more S-eatMrs. Sophia Jahnel, a highly re ed at the 'special rirthday teblel Mr. and Mrs. Chris Petersen ani #pected resident of Blair for the and each was remembered with a 5°"-B of Wayne, took Sunelay din gust Lwentyyears.amall gif t.The Weg'faf Club sang ner with the formei's brother Her death occurred Wedncsday,:¢he5r birthday Sting for them,P.L. Petersen and family Oct. 16 following a long and pmn~which added much to the OCCII-¢hir. and Mrs. John Rogert amfulillness,although she was upision._Those who had bi1lhdgy5lChlldl0I1 were difhlvrguests Sun and around her home moat of the were M*»;lanrea Rioc,1-'ullerton,I<181»' at Hurinazl Rogerts. time prior 59 ten days bfgfgre the Hall, LIC ne, Jones, Fort, L1g|(lg@|riff. and Mrs. Clarence Wavhte. .....1 ...m....llftzlofft Webster.Clark.Dunniimd family were Sunday afternool ;drew and Mrs. Art Gustason ...nag Rafllh Anderibrl spent lllondsydaughter of Blair, were in Omaha.-*md luesday at the home of his a Saturday,attending to business grandfather. N. J. -'\Ud@1'5@";g and lin ,ge afternoon attended the'ang{fo;dw5;1'5- ~ (E7hfi3U&"?§" W d at _I .re urs ay even LfIil,-_...E Mfh. Hugh therland gm at the Emanuel Andreascn °spent \Ved'1esdoy evenin at theLeslieThompson home, south of|LIP: and BW- H- C.Larsen and fillilnir.Idaughterzi visited Friday at the.I Min and ils. Jens Krogh were_J°;qf`f1iSP;i5§§Ef'°m§§§"=; Nluesday owning supper guests at Sm k hY SHI »-|thc Frank Llnden home, the occa-,r °m_£'were Mr.3115 Mrs.i,sion being Mr.Linden's birhday.RlC}m'd Nllsfoll and famlly and 'rTsir.and Mrs.Wm.Liidea and Reglna and Eglmef Ahlemeyer. .family spent the evening there.|The following guests were en- tertalnerl at the Richard NelsonliMrs. Ben Peek of near Tekomah .visited Wednesday afternoon at 'the Harry Ervey home. Mrs. PeekIis a sister of Mrs. Ervey. f|Mr. and Mrs. J.Q. Adams of 1 Omaha were Friday evening; sup-.lne r e l m o at the John Jensen home Sunday evening:Mr.and Mrs. Martin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.Torn Andersen and Miss Erma Nelson of Blair, also Mr. and Mrs. Will Wulf and family,Mr.and Mrs._Fred_Je:1sen and sons,Mr. u m l u u n - L ad y SCIHTS v a n i s h w i t h a t o u c h ' - ' Ac the am of thn ammxf ms. dm-ww,f ~in mmfed uniformly lc fadd ahocs.Mm than go £';2";H$ im .;if2&*_E?E9:'!?:&'°sh brew g f fa .»:.@;,- i i . ~ #pf B 1 -0 ~u»"':r U .; 'D. a-;-Jw'gr~D V A N 3 | . g I I l l E ~ ~ ~ ? ; ~ .~ ~s H 0° § ~ f = 6 ; ; § ; . ,~ =@|/ *I an v ntows that IEICK 0!care on meputt of the pedestrian is contrib° uiing toward the accident prob- lun. In California, as a direct result of safety instruclion given in school classrooms, there was a de- crease of 42 fatalities among the srhool children during 1928 in the fare of a large increase in vehicle registration and an increase of 94in the total accident death roll. If the public would voluntarily cooperate with the National Bu roau in the interest of saving lives _amd property,more good could be done immediately than will result from the passage of volumes of restrictive or ponalizing legisla- tion, r .. .. .- ._..» FARM BUREAU NEWS There has been some sentiment Er |»re.4sed recently toward staging n Lorn Husking Contest in Wash- ington County and those interest- ed in competing should notify hir. Otto Sorensen of Blair, Nob. Local county contests must be held before November 3. 1929 in order for the winner to be eligible to enter the state contest which will be held some time before Nor b 12 |\ . \ ra = . ; " ; i ; ; . . . . .~a ~h o m e ' : : f ; ' . . . . " ; n . s : . § . . . $ ' ° = " ' " ~~ l o v i n w o m a n a n d o n l y h e r d e a r - | s .M .a n .l € ` » d S .M i l l r4 . n l .f r i e n d s a n d c l o s e " ° i 3 h b ' f r 3 d r o v ;u p m i r o m r g m a h a F r i d a y m i d k n e w h e r w o r t h a n d b e c a m e ' W i s t o p p e d a t t h e H o m e o n t h e i r w a y l i r n a t e l y a c q u a i n t e d w i t h h e r ." W Y t o S i o u x C i t y a n d t o o k t h e i r a u n t , w i l l m i s s h e r g r e a t l y .l n i r s .S a d i e L i c h t y w i t h t h e m t o ' T h e n a s t s u m m e r h a d b e e n a c n j o y t h e r i d e .T h e y r e t u r n e d t h e g r e a t jo y to h e r a s h e r two s o n s sa me even i ng . th h 'Mis s M a r y Cook br o u g h t u p ai'.Z?..""Z§'."2i1"°E'!1f$.°';..3..?' srinany of Omaha teachers Sunday knew her serious condition and. realized .that this was their last af ternoon.They had been dinner guests that noon_ of iss Fannie u r o s s .vi s i t w i t h h e r .l M r . o s v w i l k i i s f D t w o ; o n H e r pas to r,Re v.l i .C.J u l. Fr e s e wa s g r e a t c o mf o r t to h e r u le to h e r b e tte r th a n n n y th ln g . we can write at this time.It was he who accompanied the body of the deceased to Sterling, 1ll.where interment was made on Saturday, Oct. 19. The following is Rev.F'rese'n tribute to Mrs.\Jahnel i.n his fun» eral service:|"Sophia lilargsretha Jahnel, nee Benck was born Nov.1,1851 Thennenwurlh,near Marne,Hol- stein,Germany,where she was baptized,instmctcd in the Luth- eran faith,and confirmed.Shoarrived in this country on July 5,| 1873,nt the age of 21.She made her home in Sterling. Ill. I I I em er '.|In IST5 she was married to A. ILlr. Otto Sorensen, by virtue of J.Alberts.This marriage was |o 3 yNob.,spent Sunday evening with his friends, Mrs Mary Pizey and visitors at Fred Pete:-sen's.Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Christenser and Borgetta visited relative.;it Lincoln Sunday.Elmer 'l`hone's were Mondo; dinner guests at Oscar 'I`hone's|the men working with hay in thu afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.W.Coenin o: Pender spent Sunday at the lst 'ter's brother, Clark Browning lint family.I Mr.and Mrs.Hans Mathiese:land Vernon spent Sutnlny at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodersen of Winslow.1 Vic Skov and family and EL H lste f l n :d~ ~~ d 1 # s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M o r g a n .~ ~ ~ Prof. and Mrs.A.J. Moris ofLincoln visited Mrs. Sadie Lichty Thursday afternoon. Miss May Hoover returned on Thursday from Lincoln, where she had spent a lbw pleasant days vis- iting her son, Edward Hoover. isnswsrsn Brrs Mr.and Mrs.Wm.lliarkrnann of Bennington, had Sunday dinner'ot the John Vogt, Jr. home.John Vogt, Sr. had a serious at- tack oi appendicitis lost Friday.He is still confined to his bed but is slightly recovered. Sunday morning rnllers ut the li :a ry w|.1lm°r||home were RossMoi.. alia! tlnughtm,Erelyn.| a Morris Christensen was a callel at Spiker Tuesday evening. SPIKER HAPPENINGS Lars Jacobsen of S.D.,Mrs Louie Skov of Blair and Mrs. Mar)Andersen of Greely, Neb. were Vi: iting with Mrs. Sophie Larsen on Tuesday.Mr. Jacobsen and Mrs.Skov and Mrs. Larsen are brothel and sisters.One other brotherHommingJocabsenlivesinthis country and a sister is still inDenmark. Miss Evelyn Andersen and Miss Barbara Bowman wem Monday morning visitors'at our school.They also visited Mrs. Arthur An dersen.placing second in the state meelv .,1 L1..(limi ;.... .'era;.n.sa Wiesc Walter Hovendick loft TuesdayInst year, will anlmnaticnlly enter! blessed .grth .Wg ~ : . . . . . l Ilr. ......i ~ .sliteri Svoger-.7 for Arizona.His friends are hop- lho state meet this year.This =11-af m g "i 3 ;..'Ch.:s n ; :LI f.bi 1|culled at tncvllfe the sunny south will restorelr-ws Walsliirugton county another ¢||Jo ns vu ose orne is in 1 ( o i n .I1l.;1r!Eur fe Saturday GW;lh15 health. entry. providing a local contest is cogo.J 1 f ning.Mrs. "le" Andersen and E\£'l}11,hold and if enough rcquosl.s are Uu May 13 1903 she was e ti Mr. and Mrs. licnty Jensen vis-Barbara .iowman of Blair,Mrs. '1 lo.widow.Six years later,sl:e.it4¢d at the I". J. Ci1ristense.|homeJ.R. Christiansen of Admnh and1:13:19 for one,Hr.Sorensen wal entered again into wediook,with§Sunday.;Mrs. Arthur Andersen were Mon- Frank Jslmel.Together they.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Swnnson'<i=1J afternoon callers of Mrs.gamg [9 BlI1lI in Sept. 1910 \\i|Ql{$|3nd family Vltiiiiill ig the Hang Sophie l¢IlISoli llilll Mrs.LtJI..ll:s u e l i s a l i v e d s i n c e 1 .n i » 1 S | , . i J e n s e n h o m e ,n e a r O r u n l S u n d a y R a s m u s s e n . j .d ¢d t 'i d 0 : | " l 1 0 0 ( l l( g \ » g | } § n g |M i s s ~H o r e n d i c k I 1 I l l \ ( ¢ l " ' 3 i f g m "r c u e _ °v.1 _~l i i i s s E ; " P u N i e l s e n s p e n t S u n d : ¢ y h o m e l a s t w e e k ,a f t e r a m n n l h ' s r.:.! iavur,vritll each conlesLant's c.»o;n:rnf.ion, to stage one.4 Coritostunls can help Mr.Sor- l:=.-en in many ways, chiefly by aiu.-»isting him in selecting n field, §»|ovidi:|g wagons, teams, husking down rows,getting drivers for unch wagon, two .gleaners for eachcoriteiitunt and ajudgogto follow on-th pair of glenners,a time I; -eper, two men Lu do the weigh- ing and an official starter. ( The western com root worm has made its appesreince in Washing- tou county this last.season,ac» ending L0 County Agent. George Bates. Last summer it did considerable damage to the sweet.corn acre- age here at harvest time and now 'visible damage is showing' up inthe field corn.'The chief dnrmigv is that the feeder roots are de- stroyed. the corn fails to mature, end with strong winds the Blocks blow over. The State Entomologist rB[}0l1n that of the three corn root Worms this one is the easiest to control. ll. is done by rotation of the corn crop because this worm li\¢B en- tinely on corn--the other two vari- elie of mot worms live on the other plants Such as weeds, oats. etc.Fields that have been in com for three or more years straight are liable £0 suffer from this ciiuse.If infected fields are pro- perly rotated one year out of each three then each crop of new com .root worms die for the want of a host.Farmers of Washington county, who have had losses this last year, tire urgpd by the county Exlrrnslon Agent at this time to pln.n_some other crop on the groual whomdamage occurred this ye.u.| :CHURCH O F c o n E. E. Gieder, Paslor I Sunday School, 10 A. id. ' Morninz Worship, 11 A. H. Iierean Class, 'l' P. H. t Evening service, 7:80 P. M. . Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning. Sr.Lurile Lecrone of Omaha, gave a very interesting talk last Sunday which was enjoyed WIT much by lil.Sr. Alma Hall of Lincoln,ab- teaded the service lust Sunday. .Bro.M.D.Newell will speak for ua next Sunday momlng. Let'a l\s51.her Jnhnel mas n dctoul.,_,.evening'W th Miss Viola Nelson,:visit 1.\il.h hor sister,Mrs.Hmry(mrlsiian.I\r t:nng vias denrer to 1 attending a Party at her home that Johnson and family at Tulsai, Oklu Pher than the Word of God.Siicc,.,_.,,ing_'She enjoyed the south very much.dearly loved her Savior and trusl.~;Mr .and Mrs. Otto Mencke and Mrs. J. P. Andersen and Evelyn ed in llis ntoning merits with Llnidren visited Emil illutzezfs on'and Katherine Newkirk,Mrs.lil. confidence and joy. On the day before her depart- ure from this life I spoke to her on the words which I lmvc chosen for her funeral text.'ibut was last Tuesday sftrenoon.On Wed~ nesday eltornoon a little after 5 o'clock on my arrival 1 found her in u coma from which she no more awoke.At 5:30 on Wednes- day afternoon her soul had flown." Bosiles her two sons, she is sun vived by eight step-children: 1-`1itz, William, Frank and Chris Jahne', of naar Ila ir,Mrs.llisie Miller of Kcnnard, Mrs. Rosa Matlhiesen of Blair, Llrs. Dora Crayon of Os- mond,I{»b.and lilrs.In-na A11- derson of \'i°isco:1sin,. all of whom with the exception of Mrs.Au- derson .none present at the fun- eral ser\.i:f°s. lgie PAYS 'rn AI)YIIIITISE The lshlies' Aid of the llosellillchurrh gave s dinner Inst Friday' night in connection with their ba'r1:»r.I'romearly in the evening until isle at night the church was filled to overflowing. People fromHerman.Ariizagton and Blair turned out and with the folk from the countryside enjoyed the feed ...nl me social good time. 'lhc affnn was a huge success with the inigireiit. crowd that had ever attended one of these func- tions.'I'v.o factors that went for tonawl making it so was the fume of the Pine dinners :furnished by these ladies in conjunction with Enterprise I-xd\ert.ising. I LGCA1. U\}-IIIFLOW Mrs. Cu.-1 Kernpcke of Kennerd, owl Mrs. l'. C.Petersen and son, Jens returned home last Sunday evening after a week's sizhtse ini; throuirhout the southeastern part of the state.They visitedthe cement plant at Louisville, A1~l bor Lodge at Nebraska City and! litter attended the Rebekah as-' sembly nt Beatrice to which they were ddegstes . Sam Steele, who resides north'l t d h Bro. New-lo! Blair on a frmn, was strickeno P an . e u ._.lwi th appendicilis and rushed to Sunday sf ternoon.II.1r. and Mrs. Alber t Nelson andlf amily had Sunday dinner at. tht 'Andersen and son,Martin of Greely were callers at the R. Ras- mussen and Arthur Andersenhomo of Mr. Nelsons si..ter, ilirs.ihomes Thursday;also calling onAlbert Jensen and family. hir. and Mrs. Chris Tietgen ofWayne, Nels., visited .Alfred Svog- tr:aon's Sunday afternoon.The Dorcas Sewing Club oi thel Iiennnrd Luxheran church met atthe home of Mrs. Fred Nelson on Saturday afternoon.The af ter- noon was spent in sewing after gglich a dainty luncheon was serv- Sunduy afternoon visitors at the3. W. Nielsen home were 2\lr.andLlrs.Bob Andersen and family, and Llr. and Mrs. Thos. Andersen.Mr. und Mrs. Hans Hansen andIarnnly helped surprise Mrs. Hun- :.on';;mpther,Mrs.P.K.Nelson of Blair, lust Sunday. Others pres- ent included Mr.and Mrs.Har-laml Jensen and family of Arl- ington, Mr. and Mrs. Hun.s Nelsonol Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Hermanlluhrandfamily,and Mr.andMrs.George Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersne, Jr. of Wuslnnfrton visited with JohnVogt,Jr. and family last Monday evening. Mr. :md Mrs. Al .Kzonberg andtlnlnilyvisited at Wm.\\ulbern'sThursdayevening.the occasion being Miss Rosie Wulberns birth anniversary. Albert Petersen is improving his farm house and buildings by g ing tliem u coat of paint this 1 a Wm. Wulbern is building a new hog house on his farm near Ken-nard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and children visited relatives in Coun- cil Bluffs Sunday evening. Soren Wolsmanns called at the lions Svogersol horne last Sun- day af ternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson andfamilyvisitedattheparental, Peter Nelson home in Blair Sun- day evening.Mrs. Nelson has hadthemisfortuneofbeinginjuredinanautomobileawdent but isimproving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kronberg andchildrenvisitedattheFreddieFrench home Sunday afternoon. "l!|l_r.and Mrs.A.W.Petersen and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Shirley Petersenhome, near Spiker. `H|.llowe`en is almost here :md the Brewster school youngsters iand Janice,Mr.licluff and Torn Mrs.Fred Petersen. Mr.and M m Jim Paulsen ofBlair,spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmus- sen.Mr.W. I-I. I-Iovendick and fam-ily are the proud owners of?" a new Dodge sedan.Mm.Henry Rasmussen is en~ jcying a visit from her brother, Morris Morgensen and family oi' Colorado.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniels are staying at the home of Mrs. Dan- iel's brother, Laurence Larsen, at present; .Henry Lamb has been visiting in this neighborhood a few days. Ed Holstein snd family ate Sun-day dinner with the iliac Cameron family. Mr.and Mrs.Dwight Patrick spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Wilcox at Craig. Mr. and Mm.Arthur Andersen v.ereSunday dinnerjguests at theinslie Lauersen home, near Uehl- mg.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Rasmussen entertained Sunday for the follow'ingz Mr. and Mrs. Johfn Dixon of §F:.Calhoun,Mrs.0.M.Ireland and Mrs.FredPowellofBlair. a caller.in the : l .Ira Baxter was 'afternoonLars Jacobsening-s few days Mrs. Sophie Lars has been spend- with his sister, en. HILISIDE NEWS OF GARDNER ms'rn1c'r o _ » Mr..and Mrs. Fred Compton of Blair,were Sunday evening vis- itors at the Harry Ervey home. Eds Anderson spent the week- end with her brother, C. K. An- derson and wife,near Arlington.Mr. and Mrs.Hugh SutherlandspentWednesdayattheJ.E. Hovendick home Mrs. John Jensen helped Mrs. Fred H. Jensen cook .for thresh- ers Tuadny. Mn .John Cooper and Mrs. Ann Pennington of Grand Island,were Sunday dinner guests at theEd Mundorf home. Mr.and Mrs. J.L.Pewsen drove to Omaha Wednesday aft- ex-noon. "¢'¢ --- --u unn wh|n|||»¢u | !1 .¢\p ~. 5 .' ! " ' L F Y | " l \ I .f ;,5 ~ ! § , '\ \ In~ ~¢ f _.I f ; ,.. ; :1 . . -.~i f °: A II - 3 ; . L J! \ *- l j ~ = 1 = =? i i f * r = §+ ' 1'" 1 . I i 1 A I | -i 1: E Home land Mrs.George Rasmussen andMhth1 _d d M !Gene and Raymond Rasmussen._]_ Lf"p§¢2'§e..S`I.t¢§§.?§ 3; cimrs.Mr. and Mr.1, Harold Tuylorand t roe t meetia of the de art-children Qpent Sunday at e par-nfeft i f ho me eigonomics atp the ental,Gus Carlson home in Arl- ........|.\.,......:_'n1..:fr......,1....Iinvtnn \ I . I II Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n Su the r la n d and son,spe-it Su nd ay af te rn oo n at th e A b e S u th e r la n d h o me . M r .a n d Mr s .Ot t o Chri stia nsen an d da u g hte r spe nt Frid ay 'eve- n i n g a t : h e A u g u s t Ma tz e n h o me , ne ar K e n n a i d . M r .a n d Mr s .J i m Ne ls o n a n d two d a u g hte r s o f B la i r . sp e n t F n ~ d a y eve n i n g a t th e Ro b e r t Ra s- rnusse-1 home. Be r th a J ensen wa s a n ho no r stud en t i n th e B la i r hi g h sc hool, being e xe mp t f r o m exa mi n ati on s she spe nt Fr i da y a t ho me . Ch r i s J ensen o f Oma h a ,spe nt se ve r a l d a y s la s t we e k wi th Lo ui e'an d J i m J e n s e n . Mr . an d Mr s. P ete Tr uh ls en wer e Fr i d a y eve n i n g vi si to rs a t Mr s . I-"mos J ensen's i n Bla ir . Mr . an d Mr s . A. J . Cr o ud y sp en t Sa tu rd a even in g a t th e J o h n J ensen ome.Th e eve n i n g wa s sp en t a t c ards. Mr s .E m m a Han se n a nd i lau iz h- te r , Ma r g a r e t, Mr s .A u g u s t T i m m dr oxe to Ra ls to n Su nd ay eve ni n g an d vi s i te d th e i r s o n a n d bro the r, He n r y T i mm . Mr. an-fi Mr s .Ro be rt Ra smus se n an d c hi ldr en spe nt Su nd ay eve- ning'a t th e J e ns Sorenson ho me i n t h e O m m neighbo rhood. Mr . a n d Mr s. J .L .Po'er<e=1 and Roberi.,atte nd ed a 6:30 din ner ington.. Mr .and Mrs! Cleo Newkirk ofLincoln,spent from Fdday until Satux-mlay\evening at the Boone Newkirk homo.Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk of Lincoln,Mr.ahd Mn.»Henry Pretzel and Virgil.. Mias*Citherine Newkirk visitedMissEvelynAnderseninBlair, from Wednesday until Sunday eve- ning. Miss Della and Lloyd Nelson of Blair,were Thursday evening guests at the Boone Newkirk ... ._. .. __. .. _ . . =1-J .fr v o v w mfn u m 'ifrf';<~0w wmpdcultltlolriosiigmi .~rrl¢¢lm.OmSvvenn,g ~ ~ ab\uuln¢ =n.0;\'¢o |'ll1# ."1 '~cnfur tecal ~a~_lg',P5 ff!*?ffVCT ln elm uma un.. I n |2 ~f d p P J ® 7 |l I | 5 " ,l ~ ~ °1» 2 .$»..:2 "'i \~ : = 1 = = n : ~ N f u n f f w o o l c o 1 HIHNEAPOLIS, M|H|.|_56 ==i.=¢L;»¢.°asmppmg'r»¢=: ~ | cr Sure R.¥'.D . »' : : .4 u .¢.~'r " x 1 § ' " " Z 1 '| Z : ~:..~. : = * = : 1 T ~|4 [ \ .. , .. r .' J * .3,. " j " f ', I 4 ..~~. ,I 1 ~ \: Q 1\ '; : :" : \I ,~ e l \ . n i ; l | `l ~" f f 3 ? r - g i . ;j j f ;1F ~..~1 2 :r . Q.:i f ."r ~p ~r , n g ~»- \ f Q ¥ 1 . - < ¢~L'~1 1 -\. h x .\"~ . . . \ ' |, . . ` ~ ; ' § ,~w J ¢I f ~ " T "~T \,.\ A ; "l ' ~:4 I l ,e~~~5 r ?~- "- ~ , J e f *I f 5 | l = , m 'F a r ' J " . f t : ? ! ", o T :.af ei "~I J d d . '= .?: .e!5¢»° -°`. . . .§ Q q l Be Ready for Winter You will soon be ready to lace your heat- ing units fo r the wi nter i full operation. Have you o rdere d the coal you wi ll need? If no t be tte r pHone 59 today a nd let us delive r what you will re quire., The Farmers Elevator BLAIR, NEBRASKA |s |- _ _-._ s|LK Hos|.E|¥"9 Just received some n e w blanket lined leather span coals. and rain coats.Come in and look them over. Prices are always RIGHT Alwayk something new at the S i g / e S h o p p q COATS.DRESSES. SWEATERS. VELVET JACKETS. SILK LINGERIE, ETC. Josie I. Van Deusen I| :~' ~ 1 I ~ 4 Like Bettingon ~. | ~m Q /~ ,/"""""'=f"-r ».'fi'f"'"""/ \ \ - P H O N E 2 5 5 BLAIR, NEBRASr w n "The Style Shoppe11 'Huw RING-Me /Mu:Cnllmented Srocllng In Amcrl f I s g ; i" : a ~1] Lovcfcr ~Kose css Q/ferr =A: ll . i s n o t n e c e s s a r y t o b u y c h e a p e r s t o c k i n g s l o r e d u c e y o u r h o s i e r y bmld gcl. Huv Qwz tcr §!0Q |<i| l35.H u y R U B Y R I N U b!c\ cl<i n¢;.I h c v' l l m x c vm : r h o r c b y l a s t i n g l o n g e r a n d r c n m i n i n s b e a u t i f u l t o t h e \Cl 'Y e nd .. .¢\fI Silk Chiffonor Scrvicc\Vci¢1I\ts win I 1911 lhinit a n rc nc'No 'Runs Heels. /\h».\ ||§[c W." Gu Below rcinlclrccni stylesThe agua?wi th suunrc'KING laccls. Y L/bl/7 /hc? 1'- cr Sure R.¥'.D 1 255 BRASKA " `\S E # M g r a IG U A R A N T E E We guarantee this tire to outweur any other (ire of eqlial prlce when run under the same condltlonq. ) |- _ _- 1 I s =~,~~»~1] "The Style Shoppe11 'Huw RING-Me /Mu:Cnllmented Srocllng In Amcrl ~fis~4 ~! ~5~I Lovcgkzr ~lose Less Q/Zen == ll is mt nc<cs§¢'\W lo buy chcancrm>.;kin¢¢s lo reduce your hosicrv Blair, Nebrnska,October 24_ 1929 -a s mma :-1 .l.m s n u -n n ! - ' f n 0wkm Fumiture, NK! and floor cover-l m lhLh»ewR. Benrdod.21-nf. For Safe:Bears,Bom Bonrs. Highest prices for produce. Phone 253.Fanners Produce Co.83-ti Misa Dorothy Gray, who teaches at Fremont,vidwd her parent: over the week-end.' Chris K.Bcndort,Undertaking and ambulance service.Phones: office, 161; residence. 138.29-t( Furniture. w; and nom- qyvgr Kuhn'| P will hleue`you. U ;Dr. Lay hnd s u m . C mm p r u - hun.Mathew Bendorf.21-n Dnnce ni Spiker Saturday eve-Itor, over Wolf( Drug Score.mf. Dance at Spiker, Saturday eve-ning, October 26.40-11|FOR m; N T_ A nice 4-mom ning,0¢'"°b°\' 26.40-lt I Furnimre, rug: Ind noor cover-house, modern exeept heat. Mm. Herben Hurd and sam of mga,Mathew R. Bendorl.21-ti. Benson, spent Sunday at the plr-A 6-room house,d l modem, ental, Ole Jacobsen home.32400.N. T. Lund dz Co.40-ItBake Sale given by the Baptist'Mrs.Fmnk Wolff of Ft.Cal- 40-lt ~ T. Lund & Co, For Sale or Remelleaidence an 211 west Grant St.Inquire Black 259.-40-lt \ Ii'If5 Po un wa s a vi s i tvr a t th e Ca r l W h e n y o u wa n t 'jgggehe3d_.o r envelopes or statements call The 1 8 4 1 Oc to b er 26 at th e . f ho me S a tu rd a y . E-faterpriae losea wu s o n 37-af :msn J mlc lred meunu, on e of U10E ladies, S aturday , .f Bla ir te a c h; - r, sp e n t the we e k n d Bla ir D ru g C o .40.11°W o lf Te k a mah . `Ho s e- men d in g -~ Run s a n d snags.G. K . B englorf , li c en sed ema mm-__ bln urnrlr a11nrnntnor]i r an d i lmln r tn k m Rl n h O M I M r~-....|__._ r--l n -_. M r .g u d Mr s .He r ma n A y e o 1naha,sp en t la s t Su nd ay wi t h at he r . ho me an la i r r e la ti ve s an d fr i e nd s .I f y o u auen't srettinz 7 %01'.Pt'ic os masons . f if ; an d Mr s. E v wi th f r h rloyd Evans spent 0.\'er Em your moffey séé Don C.i . é § » T S 1 § 5 § é ~ § > ` h o § § ` 1 6 ' f ' § ¢ f ;°§f=I»na 133.3-U Ends at Rockwell 'Yap Deuaen.22-tl Miss Nona Moss entertained the For Sale-Four good HolsteinL. L. sou and family of Scribner teachers bridge club at mm. Mis.ff-=1-l; °°b;""§'lme just fresh and 5111*M h spent Sunday at the Parental.Mattie Pound home Lnt evening.one o res soon.f £>,I.'§2.,,553523 Peter Sol! home m this clty.I Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ireland andi39'2t J. M. Compton. ul aauurg Jeweler Q UPIOIIEIHBLfirstdoorsouthofDanishPub- lishing House.14-tf M and Mrs. Frank Wolff and family of Calhoun, were Blair via- itora wedncsxlziv eveninnr. Mr. and Mrs nd little son o over Sunday with Blair relatives.Extra Special:Girls'Wash' son of Yutan, Neb. were allin on Mrs. Z. B. Smith will enter1nin'| Mr.'and Mra G.G. Hines en- joyed Sunday dinner at the Glen Fox home near Omaha. The Manny Beauty Shoppe willplease you at 404 west Lincoln SL! Dresses in sizes 7 to 14 with short Blair relatives last Sunday.s [019 Pythian Sisters kensingtcn at or long sleeves on sale at $1 a t'The Enterprise wsu print your her home Friday aftemoon. the Fashion Center.40-it stationery and do i t ri ght.We Duart Permanente, ringle: ends, For Sale-Four good Holstein'are headquarters for your printing price $5.00.All wo rk gua ranuw. milch cows.Three just fresh anml'neede.18-tf | Phone Black 259, Mrs. M. Suther- Phune Green 327 for appoinLmenL°!'° V-0 be fresh soon.g The Indies of the Episcopal land.40-tf 39-2x J.M.Comuton.church have invitations out for a Remember the dance at ,Spikels m zl . Miss Evelyn McCoy has gone.t0 'Mr. an-l Mrs. Harolq Schafer of Hnllowe'en dance nt the parish Saturday evening,October 26th. C. K. Bendurf, licensed emlnlm- er and undermker,Blair.Oilioophone. 161; res. phone. 188 8-tt James Delinger is reported ns vm-ty ill nt the ho me o this mn- in-lnw on emit. Nebraska street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow entertained the Tuesday evening bridge club at their home Oct. 22. ix-!-r - »* *" " *1 ~\ ~~~~'~ . . ; . - ,I5 *; ~" == +'_g-,~\` \ \ = ~- -\f -~~¢ _ , » ; s/ f g ~ ~n g .» - ,x g ,,... .._' I 45 ~ * f - ? . * '=3 f d `-:»:1-... 1 . `.\J _ 11r1 .- gn u./P\,K\¢' - f f ~"f " 1 A.ff g" <~ Q Umaha,came up Friday evening hall.Good music.Good floor.Good|You can get over 7% on your and spent the week-end uritu Remember the dance at Spiker time.40-1tmoney in safe investment.WI|y \ Blair relatives and friend.s.\Snturday evenimr.October 26th.Mr.and Mrs.Joe Nelsun ofgtnke less?See Dan C. Van Deu- mt wnere sne expects Do unaand will make her home in zz-ffMissMabelNaunberg,who5Good music.Good floor.Good Potter,Neb., came last Thursday sen.rooms :pt the Ole Jacobsen home,|timé.40-1t.f0l a visit at the parental,Sam Mi r rs. E. N. Terxvll was called to.Carl Koltermsn 5;N _.Stewart home>ent the week-end at (;b[umbuS»|Mr. and Mra Chas. A. Hlneliuel Ihlondamin,Iowa last Friday by en.and Mr.and Mrs.Carl Edwards.Do you RW! bridge?The En!the 'ilth of her sister,M r .6. For "ale Winter apples Best were brief callers in Craig Wed terprise has a complete new Hue Lim*rieties.Sprayed and u hand-nesday afternoon:gf. score ¢8l'¢12f.Pi§C'2 cards,e1c.l Wanted--B|Ixrried"co1l»le with- c p I v v- a| |. n &| \l l IIA UD U RA I]BASIN UL I Ic a r d f r o m b i r t h d a y t o C h r i s t m a a ! p iIC: ===§¢j=Lester Barton, phone 212 For Sale-Hampshire male Pins1 Why not see them?23-t.f'0u; children to shuck corn and as- 1 do.3?-tf Lomr.heavv boned kind Also Mrs.Clarence Kuhr came un sist with the house1.\.ork.Halloween Groceries Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Van Omaha,spent the week D'eulen|For Side:-850 watt Delco-\ig»h:|N¢~§'f°mX¢iE55a .§a.;;=2.."""'frvm Omaha Eazlilliy £J"h]»¢|§Ei i n - u i Aiiiéea 1 :-end at nlant \\'il.h 160 ham hatt:|!r\.' and 39-41.*E. N. lllnlev. Nashville.ah! week-anal with hm nannn a n i xl...ur..~m:n.:...- _J :mnQuiet. _1 .._.- - -- - - - - . ,- ---" " " " " i r - -- ---- ----~- r---»-W ; -H |Alun,Un i .vvu nlllu U1 uuu wlfn.D61-IP-@¥\§°°"fI' etc 32 volt equipment..Miss Fr anc e s K oopman, who :. 1t-1*"'l Mr s .Ha n s Be c k .WLushingto:1 str ee t i s c on fin ed to |40-.EL Gle n W ils on.te n ds the Oma h a Uni ver sity , spe nt -Mr s .C.A .Robeson le f t .la st Eh er bed wi th illn ess f o r n f e w ff mu l e ,Satur da y ,Oc to ber 19 wa s Mr s .th e week -end a t th e pa re ntal,Sa tu rd ay f o r St.Lo ui s f o r a ' d a y s °f..Cal1 Peter S-oll'3 b i r th an n i ve r sa r y a n d W . J .Koo prn an home.c ouple d f week.=vi si t wi tli h e r i M r nnrl M m Pn n l 'f'nvln»n fChinTo aid you in planning Englole to reglsm11,Blair,Hans M5'3'=!Q=;'§"'5 nga °I{¢1\ \3°§{=° for her mwl Hr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hemel tinlfghler, Hrs. H- E. Morse.|o|{{Li§¢.`§»a¢'§"M§I'i'»yi§§i'MI-1menu for your Halloween Party we have rrang- ed displays of the following easlly prepared edi- bles.Further auggestionss are to be found in 39 """mends and relatives.land family of Rose hi ll,spent Chicken di nne r-The (hri3tia:\enL¢,Iflr.:mel Mrs.A.J. Ta-yiorExtraSpecial:Girls'Wax311|Extra Special:Fownes Suede|Saturduy evening ht the George church ladies will serve a chicken'Saturdny evening. Dresses in sizes 'E' to 14 with short Fabric Gloves for Women n:1d|Rynn home in this city.|di:1:\cr at the church Friday, Naval A 5.,.mm hnnsm mmlnfn nxvpnt $1 at Misses in sizes 6 to 8 on sale nt Extra Special:Fownes Suedelfi 31 I5 o'clock.Pubiic invifocl.llbai\,ti1 |ooi"lois"la;>i;;1;4°'1t,$1 at the FaSh*°f' Center.40"1* F.abHc Gloves for'Women and'For Sule--Pola:1d China bo:\rs.lis located near the West.school. ken.sington vm Misses in sizes 6 to 8 on sale at"I'he dam's of these boars camef and i8 a barzain.$2600.00rill beOctober 29 at Edna were hostesses w the Epis-$1 at the Fashion Center.40 C. Hunt. Thef cupul guild ladies on Tuesday aft- S. are invited ernoon.` ' -1t| from one of the best herd`s in Iowa40-lt N. T. Lund &. Co. Permanent Wave $1.50.An entirely new blood.The 'rn rsd ~nxDellclqusrefreshments kinds of beauty w,,r\_Phone 19 137-¢.f Wm.Annstron ~'u ll)v .|\"j{e served.Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Co\fax.|M e e ng bridge z clzvwxll mee t with Mr. a nd Mn. r. and Mrs. August Rathmann F nk Stewart this evening alterSaturdayONLYMiss Grace Sf.l"I.\\|2, accompanied I 33-tt' 1 and Mr. and Mrs. IIenrv Arn drove dinner at the hotelbyherparents,Mr. and Mrs.her husband on his birth :1 Henry Struvg, '-EPM to .the 0ttola_ry,Monday evening, by arrive rs- inviting 'idge at Jenaefl tt Cook Mr.and Mrs.Glen Evans ond sister,Miss lrolene .Evans spent Sunday at the parental Evans home in Adair, Iowa. Mn and Mrs.Arthur Stro to Florence Sunday rhere a m i 1=:§1m S;§f<§fa1Q Girls'Wash visi'ed i th H ''.n e enry Schm:dt|Dresses ln sizes 7 to 14 with short. home.or long sleevqa on sale at $1 at Sorghum for Sale--Bring con-'the Fashion Center.40-It tai'1crB and get pure sorghum forY of t S0 Score cards,place cards birth-Fremont, spent Sunday with Mrs.g__,P'"`_3'"n°"_f'f' 9Q.¢7.ir\ *'E'°}E°'~i*~day cards,sympathy nards-allagoosedinnerlast'and Mr.and Mrs.Lie;ri1 Mr .and Mrs.H.C.!were dinner gugs of _lfht CQ0k'5|Stroy'a brother, Dr.W. F. Hen:-|§f'°"°» ureen mo.um and f'f"l'F'can be foundat The Enlerprise and nzlrs.wm u p a r e n t s . M r .and Mr s . M .1rl. C oo k ln h ill an d f a m i l v in n s 39-Z5 ' ..rram D 391.6Hamburger,Slovak of Glenwood, Iowa.ri' Arliogton last Sunday. Don't forgot the Old Time Car-l Don't forget the Olcl Tim C nival D ' e a r - ance at the dxennard pa-nival Dance at the ¢Ken:1ard pu- vilion on Hallowe'en Oct 31st 'vilion,.~|on 1-Iallowe'en,Oct.31st. Music fbr young' and old.Given|Music for young and old.Given u n d e r a u s p i c e s o f t h e K e n n a r d w m d e r a u s p i c e s o f t h e K e n n a r d . l ! . _. . . . . . . . . . . . .. A . . ..e . -. . ""i3L.l§L§.é»l2""§§...,$1.50.An 'l\Ir.;md Mla.C.J.Schmidtdr0\'a vJ.A|\.\=»""""°" y||\..G¢an;-E. M. Terrell is doing some car-kmds of beauty work.Phone 19'?.|°Iavenport,N°b last Saturday pentcr repairwork on the build- C h i l d r e n ' s p e r m a n e n t w a v e $ 5 . 0 0 .o v e n m g a n d vz s i t e d u n t l i M o n d a y l i n g s o n t h e M r s .M a t t i e P o u n d M f g ,K _p,_P o u n d ,~E ~\ \ ' i u l M T S .S c h m i d t f é p a r e n t s M T .lh o12,5 and Mrs. M. B. Miller.a farm near Ft .Ca oun .Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Jenien andMrs. 0. M. Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. . __ Mr;and S'E d . ~J_en§§:o,son. Stanley and Mrs. Edna NoblePure Country Lard 3|bs 47c Gold Bond Brand Cane and Maple Syrup lf gal. Salt Pork per Ib.|9=}c Pork Shoulder Roast lb.22-hz Kama Pancake Flour 4 lbubag Colsons Country Sorghum gallon pails $1.25 Picnic Hams 6 to 8 lbs.21 Real Cup Coffee 3lh. can $1.45 First Grade Sugar Cured Hams é or whole LexingtonCream[flour 48 lb. bag $1.65 Codfisfl l lb. boxes Fresh Side Pork lb rumen.4U-H. | nremen.IM r s ,E v a C o o k .M r .a n d M r s . :M . .u 4 0 - lt Fr e d H u f f o f th i s c ity ,M r .a n d Ea r l J en s e n , Mr . a n d lvl r s . J : r li l- ' d w , e to Ilin c o ln 3 ¢ ¢ , mh y to ab-re re-Mr s .J o h n D i x o n o f F t.Ca lh ou n EE"I f h o a d s mld.l\I1s.s . p n s c l u a l tc n d t h e foo tb all f rame.nd Mrs.Paul Luvm their home at Bird Is spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs nhoaaes auenuesl me auto racesl Mr and MN Ie we y J e nna ,fd...hEnnesota last Sunday aPfE Louis Rasmussen of Spiker.!-»9m~h- Sunday ff'em°°"'Ihmnha . were wee kend mem a t Higley and daughter of |§";;e!€kB ViBit wi th lelatiV€S i n 'Nn r m n n "|'1lll|»n- wl-m ll n|1|»~|||.|Hin mu-gust Kelly spent 1'l\°if\§I ;.;;;..;;-gh. l'nrlnnr'; |.a.¢1»¢.§hi°==s°» Cspent Sunday with rels~Blair ind Ha rms .inrs. 'i.0»§f}} ives at olumbus.'was formerly Miss Gertrude Mrs.Lois Lynch and so n, my Siert of this city. drove to Lawrence,Kansas over "5Mra Myron Higley and two the f"'°el"e"d where thfuf'visited daughters,Vivian and Myra ar- relntives and former fnends.lrived from Chien o last SundgaytJ';;T]@9 Lieber, who ls '3mPl0>'C*d|mi:n1ing for a visit at the horne .nr lssotm \all°Y»l°""*1»spent of Mrs. 1-Ilgley's s1ster»in~lsw, Mrs, ,the weekend with Blau f1'i@'¥ld"Eva Cook, and niece,Mrs. C, C,and relatives.;Cornpton."They expect to spend a slr.ond Mrs.Otto Howe,whoweck in this city. lf cfllde northwest of Blair,enter~;Mr.N.Swanson of Crescent 'tamed the following friends lust iowa culled on his sister-in-law, §Sundny: Mr. and NTL Carl Koller-Mrs. J. Stapleton and other relo- rnnn and family, Mr .nnd Mrs. A.tives last Sunday.He was accom- ,Sehulz Hllfi family,Mr.and Mrs.panicd by his sons Mr. and Mrs R.. H@"f*}U§'§€'¥¥. _J Hellnirllrseeu,Eldred Swanson.ir.and Mrs l 1 \ l l l l l l x x a u v u q " n v a w \ l v r \ . \ 1 \ -i n g c o l l e g e a t A m e s ,I o w a s p e n t l v - ' e e k - e n d w i t h h e r s i s t e r ,M i s s t h e w e e k e n d a t t h e p a r e n t a l ,D u i R .E .T i l d e n h o m e .H i s p a r e n t s took him back to his school work on Sunday. Don*t forget the Old Time Car- nival Dance at the ;Kennard pa-. vilion on Hallowe'en,Oct.31st.iMusic fbr young pnd old.Giveni Under auspices of the Kennurdl Ethel Kelly in Lincoln.She en- joyed th;Nebraska-Pittsburgh footbnllo game Saturday afternoon." Mrs. Frank Warrick, W. W. Free land,Mrs.Wjll Caldwell and daughter, Mrs. Merrill Reeh spent last Wednesday in Omaha where Mr. Freeland attended to business matters.firemen.40-lf;Roy Christensen and Walter Mr.and Mrs.w.J.Kc-»nm..n|G°"@h°== are entertaining a num- nnri Dr.und Mrs.L.F.Stntes were entertained at a five o'eloel; dinner nt the home of Mr. I{oop~ mnn's brother,Ben Koopmnn o f' ber of their school mates at u v.einer roast nnd I-Iallowe'en party ni the Chri.atenseh home next Sun- day evening. O m a h a ,l a s t S u n d a y e v e n i n g .|H 3 2 6 1 . l \ l l 1 ! 1 t i ( l I f S p t t f i l .t h e w e e k - 1 4.U i A 4 4 IL n " a n n u l "1 L U . o . . . . _ | u n :u u n l t u l .u n :l v x u i u n H u l v l v v j Mr. Ole Jensen and family. Ms s Ruth Ros&1bnum of 'Kem nerd, spent n few days last week visiting at the home of Mrs . H. H. B. Rosenbaum of' this city. Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Hines are enjoying dn visit from Mr.Hines' mother,Mrs. T. M.Carter,who makes her home at Burkett, Neb. Walter Nelson and Waller Pet- ersen left Monday evening im* Ord,Nob.to shoot pheasants. "They returned Tuesday evening with the limit. A 103-acre farm near Nashville, $150 per acre.This is if dandy feeding farm and very desirablend two children Mr. and Mn. E. Tomhlml und"""' '" "'"' *""'""T" "'"' " " " " 'nncounv. of il.closenenn i.om.\r- nn\l_ Mr.und mother, Mrs. J. Stapleton, =-\1»y»d';'g;'s,§_~,'p§; ,,§";;;_,';°;;g;';,";' Zin.N. 'r. wid e Co.40-le, of lrhnneupolla, n dinzmr party at the home of urilhuving N n her. pultlun win;Twp s a pla ns n bi g mg, fo r '~ 2-rd &"=-.'f- A-.'f'""' _°!.°';"*'°-|.».. Havnnn Adv. Cn.,Hlllnwe'cn =-mm. »»be r ° u m d , , : l a v u n u A n \ : | \ . \ l .n w a l l n u l lJ .i°`rc»se,Mr . a n d Mr s .E m -o f Counc il Bg u ff , L a n g an d f a mi ly o f He r ma n ,Mr s .L .Swurmon Mi:is Anna :Knltr-rmrm."in11Badgerow's Milk and Cream Fresh Daily M r s .L u n d i s a s i s t e r o f M r . T o r n |l .. .: | »" ¢-» - -- _M i s s J u n e F l e t c h e r .w h o h u z » | b . . a re al feed.Sixte en sc o uts'J C-0-A-L Jewel Smokeless , Puritan Sahara a Petroleum Coke Hard'Coal All the Best kinds and prompt careful service. Phone your orders to No. 4 Rivett Lbr. & Coal Co I o |Mrs.L.F. States entertained ilhv young married ladies bridze club lust Thursday aftemoon. Miss Charlotte Maher was award- ed firstfbrize, Mrs. C. K. Bendorf, cut and Mrs. E.Schmidt, consol- ation. Mrs. A. J. DeVir\ney of Nevada, Iowa,has been visiting at the home of her son, Joe DeVinney and family.Last Sunday they motored to Teknmah where she will visit. at the Al Brinley home for the week. For Sale-Milk cows and horseaMilk cows will be found at the old Ewrscn bam and horses at the olfl Jack Owens barn.We also will hold community sales at the .old Eversen barn.Come in and look this stuff over.It's.good. 36-tf Thietje Erothers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hine- line, west of Blair, entertained the following for dinner and supper lat Sunday: Mrs Mike Thompson and son,Joe,Mrs.Hans Larsen, Mr.and Mrs.Menno Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs.Pete Jones and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swanton and children,Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Hineline and son, been employed at the P. Z. Wilson Store£or some time, left Wednes- day for Whittier, California where she will spend the winter with her brother, B. S. Fletcher. Sam Cheely has left_hi¢;over- coat somewhere and would like_to get in touch with it. Anyone know- ing the whereabouts ol' this nee- Iessary appaml will do Sam a ; r great favor/1351* letting hirn know. lt Mr.and Mrs. Will Reeh enter- tained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr.and Mrs. Joe Nelson of Potter,Nob.,Mrs.Sam Stewart and Mrs. Frank Jensen.Mrs. Nel- son is a daughter of' Mm Stewart. A beautiful home on west Wash w l n u u u . :p a u ,I n u n :r u n r l g n u n games and out~of-door banquet.. Miss Ethel Mead ieft Wedneidly morning with her nephew,John lvlelmuchlin for his home in Cal- ifornia.Miss Mead plans to spend some time in the Golden state. Don't forget the Ohl Time Car- nival Dance at the |Kennard pa- vilion on Halloween,Oct.a m . Music fbr young and old.Given under auspices of the Kennard firemen.n 40 ;3 Mrs. E. G. Hanen plans to go to Fremont this (Thursday)eve- ning to attend a party given by her sister-in-law,Miss Ma i a n Percale Pints, fést colors, Maderia hand made nighties7 1 'ff'( \ ~'11 \."i , - - " " ' /$1.65 and $1.98 each Maderia hand made Pa jamas -$ 1 . 7 5 e a c h Silk Kimonas $ 6 . 5 0 e a c h n a n s e n .D I N ? W l l l m a y o v e r M u m !| m g t u n S t .T h x s b u n g a l o w c o n t a m n | _ _ , _\ _ . _...!..|..... :six rooms and is completely m0d_|w1\.n ~ tiuswr 'ansacted last weekn n n u n . |n\ \. . .fn. . :| nl n I A deal was t.rn u l l n u n u l v ' v v - u a b c u l I 7 \ » v ; }s c - spec t.I f y o u ar e in ter es te d i n a nic e home,we!!locategi,se e u s a t once.N. T . L u n d & C o .4 0 - lt I) o n' t forarc t th a nrorrrarn an d whe re by Fr e d K r o g h bec ame th e own e r o f a Ma r q u ette c o u pe f vr m- er ly belon gi ng to Leslie Re y n o ld s wh o in tu r n i s n o w the o wn e r o fSmocks, fast colors, each $l.98; $2.25; $2.95 L ;1 ""'..':;_'"""" ffl l"red's Chevrolet coupe.uox sofnal ar.urewster scnool on .~»W ednesday evening, Oc t. 30.4 0 - n l Th e Ro y a l Ne i g hb o r k e n s mg to u New Prints in Comforter Cretonnes, yard Miss 1I§\zel Carfiion was a Fri~was held last Friday afternoon at dnv snnnar :ment nt the .Inv Dc-the home of Mrs. Mike lngerdev- " g H - | ' | "I 0 - - - . »- u - -_w w ». . . _ Vi n n ey h ome .A p lea s a n t e ven i n g wa s sp-ent i n vi si ti ng . M r .a n d Mr s .W .C.Li n de n e n - te rtai ne d a t Su n da y di n ne r th e 1'ollov.ing:M r .a n d Mr s .Cha rles a n d dau gh te r,Mi s s Ed na .Th e y we re assisted b y Mr s .Cla ud e Ha u s c h e ldt, Mr s . C h e t W a lr a tha ml Mr s .Gu s Sc heffler.Th e r e we r e th i r ty present. Dainty Pastel shades in Linen 30c Hovendick and son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hovendick of Herman, Frank Linden and family of west of Blair and Paul Jefferson of Sarpy county. Mr.and Mrs.Peter Shook of Romulua, Michigan, who have bed! visiting the former's mister,Mr. H. K. Hitchcock of De Sola and other relatives in this part of the county for the past two weeks, le!!for their home last Friday evening.This was their firstlvisitdnce1920 .and 'their visit was greatly enjoyed-by ml. Mrs. W. W. Kite oi Bartley, Nels visited her mother,Mrs.Amin Strong Sunday.She was accom- panied by her son and wife,Mr. and M r ;Loren Kite and balmy daughter of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Dale Longcar ol Blair were also guests Sunday afternoon. Ward comes from Fremont a l the ma rhage of Mm Emma Taft to Mr.Wm.Ruwe of Fontanelle on Wednesday, Oct. 28.Mrs. Teh was employed in the P.Z. li m! before gving m Fremont and has many friends in and around Blair ol e v e n s Dl e a c ne u br a s h 28c yard Stevens Unl;le;;ed Crash L u x u n a r l g v a I U u r v u n28c yard With the advent of colder wenthglhe oil in your motor should be changed to n lighter weight to insure proper lubrication of the moving parts.We havechutx to show the proper oil for your eu-. u. s. on qglon 2 C 1 f f 'x /- / S t a m p e d F a n c y W o r k .B u y t h o s e d a i n t y l i u i e t h i n g s t o L., .,...L.;,.:,|,...,..| :__ v____ _.nv ------uc culul umuunzu nur A n i a !PTCSBBIS HOW The Pythian held J. SAS Tuesday evenlhg when the workl was conducted by past Most Ex-. cellent Chiefs.Following the bus- iness meeting those present were invlled to the home uf the pres- ent Mos:Excellent Chief,Mrs. Chas.McBride.A _pleuQ1l¢.e\fe- accompanied by M m Mummert'smother,lllrs.Harry 'Seltz o! De Soto, drove fo Omaha Saturday to attend t}\a.reception following the marriage of Dr. and Mrs.J . H. Vance's dsughwr, Mary ua Dr. Chas.E.Thompson.The Sellsr ' _.Jning was enjoyed. after which de-[family are old friends of Dr.licioux reiruhmenta were served.Wanee and his lamily. --'m r nn rm zrn ls s - ¢ .- u - u n n n h u l Yi n S k " * " = ~ 1 w m Eglr, Nebrnia, Dctbiier 24, 1929l:y THE mn-;RPRlsE`1?6R JOB WORK F E E D 1-I Tog one Fon'; ~ ~ ~Fw v ~ ~ 3" "@;.;;;;E.;D 6. Bottles (H gallon?)$5.00 BLAIR DRUG CO. BLAIR, NEBRASKA _. i¢1|fl..'.§'I\»_,_`_ A D M A H N E W S U Hr . a n d H r s . He n r y K r u g e r a n d fn n i ly vi si te d S u n d ay a f te r n o on a t th e Lo u i e Ko s s home.| l i n .A lvi n Peterson a n d Gle n- nic e sp en t Mo n d a y after no on a t L o u i s Pe te r s o f s .i Clarenc e Ili eh e n th a l o f Hoop#*}» s p e n t Su n da y af te rn oo n wi th hi s fo lk s . Hr s . H e r ma n Bor c h erd in g s pe nt W ednes day at Nels Pet.er son"s. hi r.a n d Mr s .Gu s K m g e r a n d f a mi ly a n d Li zz ie KruR`0l o f Te l- h s ta we r e S u n d a y vi s i to r s a t th e H .F. Hi e b en tlud h ome .A r t Ma g i ll a n d sons helped sh e ll c o rn a t A lb e r t Hu e' s Sa tur - d v w .. . Mi s s Mi ldr e d D a n s visited her siifter.Mr s .J a me s Pu lle n f r o m Frid ay even ing :ill S unda y ' even ingHr s . E d g ar L ar s o n a n d c h i ld r e n an d Mi s s Ha r r i e t Gr a ve r spent "W ednesday i n Fla i r ,th e fo r me r ha vi n g d e n ti st wo r k d o n el l i n w a Hiebetftltal spe nt Su nd ay aftern oon at.C.F .Fau ss a t Ho o r.He r r li f n Borchenrling'an d Lo ui s Pe te r so n c alle d a t J oh n La d d 's a t Ba nc r of t o n WednesdaYMr .an d Mr.=.A lb e r t Hu e .and Ge ra ld i ne c a lled to s ee Mr s. An ti k Hu e a t th e h o sp i ta l a t W e s t P o i n t Fr i da y .9 A n Puller:an d f a mi ly a n d Mr . a n d Mr s .Lor en Po lle n ate Sun- d r y d i n n e r a t J a me s P u i le n ' s . Stmd a v aftern oon vis ito rs a t L o u i s Peters0:1's we r e Mr .a n d Mr s .E m i l Peterson a n d f a mi ly and Zlihmic e Florenc e Blc tioom. M r .an d Mr s .Ke lly V a n mlm m d He le n,Mr .a n d Mr s " f m - Br a md e r t, E r n e s t Me i n a n Ela i n e s m .Ai b e r t Hu e an d f a m i ly a ll dr o ve to W e s t P o i n t t o vi s i t Mr s . , A m u Hu e ,wh o entered th e hos- p i ta l there fo r tr e a tme n t la s t Th u r s d a y an d a t th i s wr i t i n g is iln p r or i n g ..'Mr s .E a r l W a gn er an d Do n n a L e e spent Wednesday a t Lo u i s Pete-rson'a.L i m. L o u i s Peter son a nd da u| :h- te r ,1'.I;rtle,Mr s A lvi s Peterson a n d Glennioe.Mi s a C la r a G r a ve : atten d e d th e S wi b i lr s Ai d Tu e sd a y I d t e m o o n .M r .an d Mr s .Swe n J o h n s on o f Li n c oln ,we re vi si tin g fri en ds ' " 1 th i s vi c in i ty W ednesday . 'W illie an d Ch ri s A nd e rs on c a ll- e d a t Alb e r t I-lue's W ed e sd ay ,iI\'.ernoon. Fr. t'.\l.HOU'NAND vlcIN1'rY Se y mou r S mi th .an Oma h a a f - i o m e y ,\Ut5 ne re on legal uu mlleos Ho a d a y . Tu e sd a y a f te r no o n an o ve r he at- e d stove pipe,set. the kitc hen o n f i n a t th e Ho wa r d Bea les ' home, b u t b y q d c k wo r k th e f i r e wa s exti ng td ah ed before mu c h d a ma g e wa s do ne .` Hr s .Lo u i s T.Lessinger an d li t tle da u g hte r o f Na mp a ,Id ah o, .a n ive d Tue s da y e ven i ng fo r a vi s it at the ho me of he r p r\ r€¥ 1l8 . Mr. a n d Mr s . W m. K r u g e r . Mr . an d Mrs . H. J . Va nn ie r , wh o h a te been vis ili ng rcl:1ti'.e=l" r r : f o r so me time,ha ve g o i e to Ill- inois f o r a short.visit in f o r e re- tu r rz i ng to th e i r h ome i n C a li f . Th e y o u n g ladies bridfzo c lu b n1et. s t th e Paul K r u g e r ho me o n Tue sd ay eve nin g. Ca r i Rohvrer,J r .an d A r t h u r Fursl.return ed ho me W ednesday af ter several weeks spent i n th e wes te rn states. Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y .-'t.K r u s e . Mr s .W m.Kruse,Sr.,Mi s s iie ien Kr u s e an d Mr s.J oe Bo lln we n : F r e mo n t .visitors I-`ri=lay. Mr s . A .B. C r of t nitur-:ed lzome th e f i r s t o f th e week fr o m a h o s - pi ta l in Oma ha , the do c tors d ec i d- in g not tn operate again. Mrs. Cla us Ohrt. nc eonma nied by Mr s .Ca r l Heal,Mr s .He n r y Fis- ! i i u t d f r o m there t o W a y n e,Ne b . wh er e th ey visi ted re latwes ,re- tu mi n g h o me S un d a y e ve n i n g . -F r a n k K e s t e n o n o f Coleridge, Rmb . ,c a me d o wn Satur dalf eve*- n i n g so jo i n hi s wi f e a n d li ttle da u gh ter ,wh o ha ve been vi si tin g a t th e par ental,F r a n k A d a ms home the p as t wee k.Th e y r etu rn - ed to th e i r h o me Sun da y e ve nin g.He a ri c h Ha n se n reached his 86 th bi rthd ay Saturd ay ,Oc t.19, a n d they celebrated th e e ve n t. 0 n at tri p to Ho t S p a n gs , S . D . ab o u t a mo n t h ag o,vi ld t h e r t w o bro the rs,wr i te s bu c k to fr ie nd s a n d re la ti ve s here t h h t s h e in h a v i n g | .wo n d e r f u lw i m e ta k i n g lo n g au to mob ile tr i p s a m o n g th eBlac k u m a .| M r .a n d Mr s .W n tti s Da y ,ac -.c ompa ni ed b r m a s c a n dy .Mc - : Kerc her, drove. over from 1 `remont.| a n d sp e n t Su n da y a t t h e Da ve Gustirt home. Mr s . He n r y No h r e n b e r g we n t to i iSun day wi th a f a mi ly g a th e r w8 i F r e n g o n t o n e d a y la s t we e k wh e r e a t th e h o me o t hi s d a u g h ter , Mr mf s h e is ta k i n g tr e a tme n t f o r s i n u s , Ha n s Sc h mi dt an d Mr .Sc hmi dt,trou ble.: Mi s s Do r oth y K e le r o f C u m - :" t h 'h he resides.vu vt o m re tu r ne d h ome i n C i t vis ited r f .meek-endMi s s A lma S i e r lt g . Y Fr i da y eve ni n g af te r a flew da ) 'S ' \ rlth Mi s s B e lva Hin elin e.Ivis it wi th Mr s .E lla A u tr e s a n d 'Mr s .Ne tti e Tho ele eke an d son, f a mi ly i n Oma h a .:ou is Thoelec ke of _0mal1 a.vi s- M r .an d Mr s .W m.P.Co ok o f :ted relatives a n d fr i en d s in th i s Oma ha ,Mr .an d Mr s . J o h n A r o u vi c lni ty s we ek a g o Sa tu rd ay son Bla i r a n d Mr .an d Mr s .J oe n i g h t.Lssu re were Sun day din ner KUPS QM.Solomon . Hi ne li ae ha s ju s t f i n - i o f He n r y Ro h we r ,Mr s .Mar :e | 1 sh ed s nic e la r g e c ellar o n hi s Me h re n s a nd da u g hte r, Mi s s K ate .remi ses wh i c h h e wi ll use to Mr .an d Mr s .Ot t o Asrnussen a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .J .A .La n d i s we re Su n d a y a f te r; \ o o n gue sts a t h He n Fisc her ho me .t i s . . . . i i M r s . N .C.Christensen o f Oma h a ,M r .an d Mr s .Geo rge Oh r t o f B e nn i n gto n, s pe n t Sun day af te rn o o n a t th e C la us Ohr t ho me . Mr .an d Mr s .L e wi s Coo k .a nd li ttle s on o f Omah a , we r e C a lh o u n vi si to rs Sa tu rd ay even in g 2-ir.a n d Mr s .J .W .Tr ta le r re- tu rn ed h o m e Su nd ay af te rn oo n a f te r a f e w wt ks vi s i t. wi th re l- sti ve s in Chien o an d Ga le s b u r m Illino is.Mr s ..E .W a lto n ae- c ompan ie d the ho me , b u t le f t th e sa me eve ni n g f o r he r h o me i n Sio ux Ci ty ,Io wa .M r .a n d Mr s . C I. . V a n c e o f Oma h a , a ls o we n t wi th th e m a nd C. L. r e tu r ne d u r ith th em,b u t Mr s .Van c e re ma in ed f o r a lo n ge r vi si t,to bec ome ae- qu a i n te d wi th h e r n e w gr a n d c h i ld . Th i s be in g th ei r f i r s t gra ndc hild. Th e y re p o r t a wo nd e r f u l ti me d u r - i n g th ei r stay a n d a de li g htf u l tr i p h o me .Mo nd a y , Oc t. 2 1 be i ng th e n a ta l d a y o f De tle f Kr u s e th e ir h o s p i t- ab le h o me wa s open b vtll af ter - noon a n d eve ni n g to th ei r ma n y fr ie nd s an d r e la ti ws .The se an - rgivg;s,;\ric1 ar e l00li€d f0IW£!l'd to wi th mu c h pleasure f r o m y e a r to y ear.W e wi sh Mr .Kr u s e ma n y mo r e such hap py even ts.i pstor e sever al hu nd re d o f hi s E a r ly Oh i o po ta to es i n f o r th e ' wi n te r ._ M r .an d Mr s .Ha n s J orge nsen h a d as d in n e r g u es ts Su n d a y , Mr . a n d Mr s .Cli f f o r d I-Iineiine a n d son,Ro dn ey Clai r,M r .F r a n k Hin elin e. the Mis ses . Do ro th y Ke g- le r,Be i va Hi ne lin e a n d Eliz ab eth Cac helin. Ha ns J or g en se n i s 1mak i ng c or n f o r Pe te J o ne s wi th th e n e w c o r n pic ker.He a ve r a ge s fo u r h u n dr e d an d f i f ty b us h els pe r da y . Mr s .W m .F a lk a n d da u gh ter , ac c o mp an ie d b y Mr s. F o .lk' s mo th - e r Mr s .Cr ab tr ee a ll o f Oma h a ,vis ited a t th e Ra i p h Bo u vi e r a:\d Eli za b eth Caehelin ho me s Fr i d ay . : Th e Cr ab tr ee f a mi ly li ve d i n o u r vi c in i ty a g o od man y y e a rs ag o . Mr . a n d Mr s . C h ar les F . Ha rmo n enter ta in ed th e f o llo wi n g vi si to rs u t di nn er Su n da y :Mr .a n d Mr s . ' Ste wa r t a n d f a mi ly a n d B i ll H a rrinr o ri etér o f th e o m i .s i ' |D PMa r k e t, wh o g a ve Mr . Ha r m o n a n or de r f o r te n to n o f " H a r m o n W h i te Pea rl Po p c or n "to be de- liver ed to So u th Oma h a stores. Oth e r vi s i to r s th a t da y we re Mr s L e n n a g h a m a n d gra nd so n,M r . a n d Mr s .Mi k e \ K r u p s k i a n d f a m- i l M r .K r u s k i urc haseil thr ee>»P Pto n o f Mr . Ha r mo n s p o pc o r n to b e delive red to So u th Om a h a ato ms . M r .a n d Mr s .D a vi d h i u m me r t H r .a n d Mr s . J u li a n J u n g b lu th , M r .a n d Hr s .F .J .Ene rs on a t ten ded th e f o o tb d l s u m a t L i n - c o ln Sa tu rd ay .Th e y re ma in e d o ve r u n ti l Su na dy e ve n i n g a t th e S.R.B a ts o n h o me . M r .a n d Mr s .Ste ve n Ba r k e r a n d Mr . a n d Mr s .E u s ti s o f Oma - ha ,sp en t Su nd ay wi t h Mr .a n d Mr s .W i lli a ms ,wh o ar e vi s i ti n g wi t h th ei r da u g h te r a n d f a mi ly , Mr .an d Mr s .J u li a n J u n g b lu th . Mi s s Na d a Ba ts on wh o is a t- t t n d m g sc hool i n Oma h a ,spent Su n d a y e ve ni n g wi th Mr. a n d Mr s . F. J .Ene rso n. M r .a n d Mr s .Ha n s Braesc h we r e Sa tu r da y eve ni n g di n ne r gue sts a t t h e A lb e r t Su nd s h o me i n W a sh in gton . Sever al f a r me r s ar o un d Da le ha ve be gu n to hu sk c orn af te r th e f i r s t f r o s t o f th e season wh ic h wa s Su nd ay ni g h t. D e lla Bec k o f B a ttle Cre ek, Mi c h ig a n ar r ive d ' a t . th e Fr e d J u n g b lu th h o me Th u r sd a y ,whe re she exb ec ta to vi si t wi th fri en ds a n d relatives here. Ri g mo r e B md e g a a r d o f Om a h a ; sp en t th e we ek n d a t th e Fi ts ! J u n g b lu th home. Mr .an d Mr s .C.W a rr ic k an d Mr .an d Mr s .He n r y Chr istian sen o f Bla ir ,we re Su nd ay even in g gu e sts a t th e F re d J u ng b lu th h ome A lb e r t He d e lu n d o f Oma h a , a n d Che ster J u n g b lu th le f t Mo n d a y f o r th e we s t o n a h u n ti n g tr i p . M r .a '\1rs.E .J .Re n ar d en- ter ta in ed .n e f o ll o wi n g a t a steak f r y Su n da y :Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n I-looks a n d Mr .an d Mr s .Alb e r t Ma th i es on ,bo th o f Bla ir . I E x t r a Silec ial:H3P PY Ho m e Dr e s s es f o r W o men a n d Mis se s in sizes 14 to 46 o n sale a t $ 1 at. th e Fa sh io n Ce nter .4 0 - lt E xtr a S p e c i a l:All e las ti c S te p - in Glid le s i n si ze s 2 6 to 3 6 o n sa le at $1 .9 8 at th e Fa sh ion C en te r.l t Fa sh io n Ce nter Be au ty Pa r lo r p h o n e 47 - - P erma nen ts,fi n g e r veaves,marc eis, fac ials--e\eythin,g» -- f i r s t c la s s wo r k .Ali c e Tri p le tt, ope rator.-lt]-lt nose. mm. rrsms Mr s . Ge o rg e Nea le wi ll b e ho s t-o f Bla ir ,atc o mpa n ie d by M u ies s to the W o man s C lu b Th ur e d8 Y | Mu mmer 1 .' s . moth er ,Mr s .Ha r r y *Tue sd ay eve ni n g seve ral relu- Oc t.24.Se ltz dr o ve to Oma h a Satur du y f tives a nd f ri en ds wen t to . th e De t~ Mr .a n d Mr s .Pe te J an sen Uld la f t e r n o o n an d atte nd e d the rec ep-lu f W u lf h o me to surp rise n i : . . f a m i ly we r e gue sts Su n d ay a fte r -ti on o f Mi s s Ma r y Van c e,o n l y . W u l f a s tt wa s he r b i n h d a y , b u tno o n a t th e Hu g h V a u gh a n h o me . i d a u g h te r o f D r .a n d Mr s .Va nc e ttiey h a d been invited _to He r m a n w h o wa s ma r r i e d to D r .Th o mp ~to he lp li ttle Roma.Ixas tle cele- E x t r a Spec ial:S ma r t n e w at les i n S i lk Dresses o n sale a ty . $4.98. sons, ss.94 and $10 in sizes 13 to 52 at the Fashion Center.1t_ Extm Special:Silk Stdpe Jer sey Bio ome rs f o r W o men ,2 pa ir $ l :sizes 4 to I 4 fo r c h i ldr e n a t so n a t f o u r o ' c lo e k th at a f te r n o o n D r .a n d M m Th o mp s o n le f t th e s a me eve n i n g f o r De tr o it.Mic h-. wh er e th e f o r me r ha s been e m- ploy ed to prac tic e f o r th e F o r d emplo y ees. Mr .a n d Mr s .Cha rles Hi n e li n e g-am a c a n i pa r ty Sa tu r da y eve- ni n g to tl. e i r fr i e n d s .Th o s e wh o one a pu n.Ati c o lo rs at th e Fas h- f a ttend e|re po rt a ve ry plea sant eve nin g.fn:o n Center.These bloo me rs m g Mr .:.n&l Mr s .[ la r r y Se ltz we re wor th 21 lo t mor e mone y .'lo | . t Su ;1 d3 y di nn er g ue sts at the h ome --of thei.dzmughter.Mr .a n d Mr s . ~ ~ V A L L E Y : E r n e s t Kr us e, i n F o r t C a lh o u n o n - - - - - . . . L i lli a n Fredrieicson a n d n n s Gu staf so n atte nd ed a s ho w in `re- mon t Tn ur ss la y even in g._ Sund ay . E x t r r Spec ial:S ma r t n e w Is ty le s in Si lk Dresses o n sa le a t Re v.W eber is d r i vi n g 'a newi$4 .98, $ 6.75, $8.91 and $ 10 in sizes Chevro let c oac h. Th e lo llo vr i ng a tte n de d th e Ne - br as ka -P .t.s bmgh f oo tb all gs m: : nf Linc oln Sa tu rd ay ttflcrttooana l:.ve». ly n Spric k,Ru th hlen gel,Nu i : n a l li o ltma n ,Mr s .Ca r l Meier henry Bert. 'I'liompson,Ha r o ld a n d W e s - ' ley i\lei t\l\e nry ,He n r y Nieu er- dippe. Mr . a n d Mr s .Dic k i a l l m a n u r ! sons spe nt Sun day after no on a t li c n r y \\ u lf l"s . Clarenc e Se ha fe is ma n gvent to Atlan tic ,I o wa Tues day evening' wh er e he plu ged i n a n orc he stra f o r a dance. Le on a i i o ltm a n a n d Wesley Mei er hen ry o f Ar li n g to n ,soe nt th e week-end wi th ho me fo lk s. Mi s s Anna Gutstafson is as..=sist» i n g Mr s Rd Sc h afe rsman wi th th e ho us e wo rk . Mr s .A u g u s t K e r k h o f f ha d he r I I 13 to £3 a t the F ash io n Cen te r.l t E x t r a Spec ial:Ha p p y H o m e Dr e ss e s f o r W o me n a n d Misse s i'1 sizes 14 to 46 on sale a t $ 1 a t he Fas hi on Center.I 0 l l miie DOINGS i i e r mi t Ve r no n an d Be rn ar d J u n g b lu tn wh o ar e stud en ts ut. Teen high,attend ed th e 'feeli- Lr e i gh to n foozball g a me a n d wi t- nessed a n ove rwh ei i nln g sc ore or -is-u i n 'I'ecl1's fa vor . E d Gai nes mo tor e d to K e mla r d Weunestlay wh er e h e c alled o n Tom Ga ine s, wh o i s ill at h is home. Mr .a n d Mr s .J .P.Ilhe a a n d sons,Ho w a r d an d J .C.atte nd ed t h e L inc oln - i' ittsburg foo t b all l I U H N 1 #u t l i n n n l n ' \ n ¥ | \ \ f \ u \ r - I n u i t : br ute he r b ir thd ay wh i c h o c c u r re d th e sa me da y .Mi s s Ha z e l an d Be r n a r d W u lf h a d re ma in ed a t h o me so th ey enter ta in ed th e gu es ts u n ti l th e a r r i va l o f the ir pa re nts,ab o u t te n o'c loc k wh e n lu nc h wa s s erved,a f te r wh i c h tn c p a r ty bro ke up .Tho se present vte re Mess rs . amid Me sd ame s J o nn Ta y lo r , F r e d W u l f , L a r s Peterson, Lo u i s Go r h a m,No r r i s W a rd , J oh n Peterson an d Jesse Ha n s e n a n l th e i r fa mi li e s a n d Mr .an d Mr s . wi ll Ry an , Rh ei nh a rt Ga ss e r, . lac k a n d Ge or ge Men c k e. M m E l vu Hanth orzle re tu rn ed f r o m Ve n ii g re ,Neb. , a s h o r t ti me a g o af ter spending'ab o u t th rf L mo n th s u p the re vi s i ti n g a step- da u g h te r an d her fa mi ly . Mr . S v. ih a rt' s mu si c c lu b me t a t th e No r r i s W a r d ho me Sun day after noo n. J a me s Suppen fieltl ntle nd ed the fo otb all g a me i n Lin c o ln Sa tur - da y lretween P i tts b u r g a n d Ne b. Mr .a n d Mr s .W m.Plan k an d Gla dy s a n d Ed i th ,Mr s .Step hen, Hr . a n d Mrs . C la ren c e J e nse n a nd sh i ld r en , a ll o f F r en mn t wer e S u n la.; ri aito ra at J . W . S a;\ pc nlield's Th e Rose Hi ll Ladie:='A i d we re ve r y we ll pleased wi th th e a t- tendanc e a t th ei r sup per an d bu- za ar a t th e c h ur c h Fr id ay e ve ni ng . Th e y took in over $217,"Fhe ne xt me e ti n g o f th e A i d wi ll be wi th Mr s .I-Id Me nc ke No v.(ith. Mr .a n d ' M r s A n d r e w J o h n w n sp en t Sa tu rd ay even in g a t Petr-r Nie1sen's. Mr . a n d Mr s .Peter Ne ls o n m d M r .a n d Mr s .A r t Me i n to s h o f Ne w J e rs e y sp en t. Su nd ay even in g a t th e A n d r e w J o h n s o n h o me . Mr . a n d M r s Ha ro ld Fr en c h an d c hi ldr en sp en t Su nd ay i n Oma h a a t th e Cha rlie Pi tc he r ho me . Su n d a y vi si to rs a t Ge or ge Ktlh r ' s h o me we r e Mr .an d Mr s . W i ll Ha r : a n d M r . a n d Mr s .He n - , r y T i m m .|He le n Ta y lo r spe nt se ve r sld a y s th e p a s t we ek a t th e C le me n s wi l- li amse n h o me la s t wee k. Mr s. C la re nc e Ha ns en , Ed na a nd Le on a spe nt Sun day a t th e A .A . W i lki n s h ome . Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll Ha n s e n we r e Su n da y eve n in g vi s i to r s a t th e A . Ru f f ho me .Mr . a n d Mr s .Cle me ns W i llia m~ s o n a n d Ho wa n l T a y lo r we r e S u n - da y eve ni n g sup per gu es ts a t th e John_Ta y lo r ho me . Mr .a n d Mr s .A lb e r t K u h r an d- Mr . a r i d Mr s . Me r le Ne wk i r k we r e II rLo f tis we re la st Mo nd a y af te r no o n ' vi si to rs at.th e L o u i e Ho ve nd ic k ho me . Mr s .Bi llli e Sp ri c k sp en t la s t Tue sd ay a t th e He r ma n Spric k ho me . M r .an d Mr s .Ra ir mo nd Ma g i ! ! a n d J un io r,M r .an d Mr s .He n r y Ho ve nd ic k an d I v a n we r e Sun day ,d i nn e r g u e sts at th e J o h n J a c ks o n ho me .. Ger aldi ne Ma g i ll spe nt Sunday n i g h t a t th e Flo y d Ma g i ll ho me . Mr s .Ha r o ld Cu r le y enter ta in ed a n u mb e r o f ladies a t h e r ho me F r i d a y af te rn oo n,th e ti me be in g 's p e n t at c o n ver s a ti o n an d sewintr. f o llo we d b y a very delic iou= lunc h. Fa sh io n Ce nter Be a uty Pa r lo r p h o n e 47 - P e r ma n e n ts ,fi n ge r wa ves ,marc els,fac ials-»-e\ey thing --fi rst ¢1 a.=s '"D rk.A li c e Tr i p lttt ope rator.40 - i t \ E xtr a Sp e c i a l:All e la s ti c S tep - Sa tu r da y eve n i n g v l t o r s a 1 . in Gi rdies in siz es 26 to as o n salm Vi c to r J oh ns on home. Mr s .E l va Ha n th o r n e spe nt th e wee k- en d at the J o hn J en se n ho me i n Blai r.w Mr . a n d Mr s .Les te r Ha ns en a re sp e n d i n g th i s we e k a t th e A n d r e w He i e r h o me . Mr . a n d Mr s. J ac k Cro wd y we re Su n da y vi si tor s a t th e V ic tor J o h n so n h o me . E n t r a Spec ial:S ma r t n e w sty les i n Fe lt. Ha ts f or W omen a nd Misses on sale a t $2.88 a t th e Fas hi on Center.40 - lt E x t r a Spec ial:Fo wne s Suede Fa br ic Glo ve s f o r W o me n an d Misses i n sizes 6 to 8 o n sale a t $1 a t th e Fa sh io n Ce nter .40~lt. W i n te r Co ats f o r W o me n a n d ; Mis ses pr i te d a t $10, $15,$l9 .'i 5,| $25 u p to $69.50 in 'blac k an d III s t t.h e ! at $ l.9 8 a t th e Fa s hi o n C en ter .l t C ONG RE G. » \ ' l ` lo N . tl. C HU RC H A .F..Ne we ll,Pa s to r Public worship Sunday at l lI 0'cloCk,conducted by the pastor. Suec ial mus ic by the c ho i r d i r ec t- ed b y Mi s s Id a Han s e n . Th e Ch ur c h Sc hool is ma k i n g exc elle nt he a dwa y un d e r its ne w ciass ar r a n g eme n t,an d th e n e w hy mn b o o ks a r e p r ovi n g h e lpf u l. Th e Rl0 | i ll o f y ou n g pe o p le f i n d th e ti o' e lo c k ho ur a go o d ti me fo r th e S u n da y e ve ni n g me eti ng s . Th e P i lg r i ms o f th e Lo y a l Le a gu e ar e ge tti n g uh de r wa y f o r th e i r fa i l an d wi n te r p r o g r a m un d er th e le a de r s hi p o f Mr s . P hi l- irl 0'I-Iunlon. T5e I -' Hen dly In dia ns a re gr ad u- br o w n in s izes 1 3 to 5 2 i n all th e l a ti n g ,th i s f a ll, i n to a n old e r o r - smnrt new styles at the Fashion ganization, and will be known as ICenterinBlair.Come to the Fa sh io n Ce nter f o r y o u r n e w coa the y will BRVQ y o u mone y . lt i\luW ENGLAND NEWS ir . an d Mr s . W i lb ur Upd i k e a n d c hi ldr en spe nt Sun day i n B la i r a t th e Ras mus Ile nd r ic k se n h o me . Mr .a n d Mr s .F r e e ma n L o f ti a s e xe S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s ts a t th e Ch es ter Ho ven d ic k h o me . Mr . a n d Mr s . B i ll S p r i c k vi s i te d Mr s .Ho w a r d C u r le y a t t h e Me th - od is t ho sp ital last.Th u rs d ay ,i n Oma h a .. Mr .a n d Mr s .A r th u r An de rs on we r e Th u r s d ay e r e n i n g vi s i to r s a t th e L a r s Peterson home. Mr s .Pa ul Ti g h e ,B-Irs.Hu i t Lo we ,Mr s .W i ll Gla n d o n a : n lMr s . F r a n k L o f ti s spe nt la s t W ednes- d a y af ter n oo n a t th e Lo ui e Ho v- end ic k ho me. Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n B.Eril-qsen a n d fa mi ly ,Mr .amd Mr s .J u liu s Vle ber we re la st Tu e sd a y e ve ni n g vis ito rs u t th e Mr s .Ma r y W eber he me i n Bla ir. Mr s .J o h n J ac kson wa s a F r i - tiay af te mo o r l vi s i to r a t the Ra y - mo n d Iilrugill home. J o h n Cu rley o f Di xo n ,wa s q Fr i d a y af te rn oo n vis itor at.the Ha r o ld Cur ley home. Ber t Th o mps o n ,EJ\'elyn § p H t kan d L y le Cu rley spe nt l .Mo n - I on y eve n in g a t th e E a rl Tlto mp so r i i home. Mr .an d Mr s .F r a n k L o f li s an-I Way ne,Estlslla Mo n tg o me r y an d '-larjorie Flc tc iter to o k Su nd ay !i1 561'a t the Lo u i e Ho ve nd ie k tome.F-lr.: md Mr s .Vi c k Sk o v an d c hi ldr en we r e Su nd ay vis ito rs a t th e Ma c k Ca me ro n ho me ./ Mr .an d Mr s .A r th u r An de rs on wi r e Sa tu rd ay even in g \.'isil.oI':a a t 1 | the Fr e e ma n Lu f ti s h o me . Ma tti e W eb er spent Tues day nig ht at th e J oh. : B. Eri ks en home. Mr s .Geo rge l.of¥.i;a and Mr s .F . 1 ;- - Q - » »» - m u n - - x n n - . . th e "P io ne er s" .Th e y wi ll me et W edn esd ay afte rno ons at 4 o 'c loek wi th th e p a s to r . Mi s s Ha n a n me e ts th e c h o i r f o r Fr i d a y even in gs a t 7:30. is evidenc e to indic ate fa mi li e s of th e pa ri s h ar e th ei r day -b y -day frie nds Gu es t Bo o k" .Th e y ar e a n d mo s t inter es ti ng prac tic e Th e r e th a t th e en jo y i n g o f th e " wo r th y gues ts. n l s r u o n l s r C H U R C H C a r l Baller,Pa s to r -- .» Fl nr-rr Choir practice Friday evening at 7:30. Sunday,October 2?--~Surnla} S c h o o l a t I 0 A . M.Mo r n i n g wo r sh ip a t 11 A .M .Th e se rmon " T h e Ro ll o f Rejoic ing ". Th i s is Ro ll C a ll Sun da y .A l I me mbe r s a re str on g ly ur g ed to be I pres ent an d respond wh e n y o u r i n a me is c alled.Th e r e wi ll b# 1 spec ial music . E p w o r th Le a g ue a t 6 : 3 0 P.M . E ve n i n g servic e a t 7:30 P.BI Th e subjec t " Re la y o r Mi s l a y " . Th e r e wi ll be spec ial music . Wednesday _is c hurc h n i g h t a ' 'i:30.' A l l me mb e r s a r e In vi te d tt ma k e s s p ec i a l o f f er i n g f o r W o r ll Se rvie e. CI-ravi ;| 4 g u | | l |' |a ¢o: I ||;I " n z .~auw n a n K m n How m uch do you use dining th e winter?___ F|\Iln the abov e and bring to AVE BROS. SEED HOUSE and get a teaspoon or a nice what stone FREE. We have at pn entzm Illinois Nut Bfack Diamond Champion Semi-Anthracite and Western Wonder Coal for sale. Aye Bros 0 | q l n » | n » ¢ » ¢| » | » ¢ m _ ___. _ . . . . . . . . . . _ .. . . _ . . . . . . . . - -. - - - - - -_ - - - n - -- v - ~ ~ ~ 1 ICH EY;ROLE'l2- . p f E c a n o m n c a l T r o f u p o f f l fl o n l . w w f SIX c hef,lbirs.W m.Sic\¢:r»=an d Mr s . Pa u !Kr us e motornrl Lo Ben nin g- tons ils rot:fo\'od a t th e F r e mo n t hosp ital 'lh ursd o5'.|h m Wednesda o.mo o n snhcre llrnam m l ;a t W mYi ~ th ey attend ed an bazaar gi ve n by Galbert L a c Ho ltr n nn ' s Mo nd a y mor n i n g .:c hurc h la dies a t th a t p¥P¢¢'»I M r and Mr s . J oh n Ec hten karnp, W ord has b r:-r x rec eive d her e of th e b ir lh of u d au gh ter to h i r. an d Mr s .I-`rank B¢ II n of Los Angeles, Calif ., on O¢tT"l3.Th e li ttle mi ss has be en na med I 'atri ::ia J ean. Mr. and Mrs. Hr.-ary l{l.uL<.m : | mth e pro ud an d lw v v y or an dp ur wu t s o f t w o nn-W grandchilc lren,u boy a t th e W a lte r Sappcn'fic !d #'flol\lt',O d -13 a m a Ei rl a t th e .J oe Str atbu c kvr ho c Oc t.17 . A ll concerned are getting along n=c :=Iy . Mr s .Clarenc e Sf e wa r t an d tw o c h ildr e n of Smith S io ux Ci ty , h ave be en Lhe gue sts o f her pare nts, Mr .an d M m ,J o hn Wrieeli th e pa th woelr. Bruc e Co x is o\era=f.°eing;~;th e bu i ld i n g o f a la r g e double c o rn c rib on th e far m who re he resi des..Ai b e r t Ha ge ln ie in le f t Fr i da y mo r n i n g f o r hi s ho me neat Ra n - do lph ,No b . Re g ula r me e ti n g o f 0 .E .S. wa s h e ld Fri da y even in g.A t t h e d o s e o f time business session,a soc ial h our wa s enjoy e d.Ref res h- me n ts we r e ser ved by Mr .a n d Mr s -C.B .He h: a ns ,Mi s s K a te Ile-hnena an d M m . G .V .Beadle. Se in c r li membe rs a tten de d th e di s- t r i t t me e ti n g o f th e 0 .E .S.i n Bla i r Mo n d a y e ve n i n g . . Mt n .C.Sven ni n,-gson o f G u n d ,c a me Fr i d a y f o r A 1i. ¢i t. a t the Hur ) Sc hmi dt h ome. H r .a n d M m .Geo rge W a tt s o f De nver , C olo. ,visi ted a f e w da y s a t th e W m .B b lln home.M r . W a tts i n 2 b r o th e r o f Mr s .Bo lln. Th e y le f t F r i d a y ,ac c o mpa nied by Mm . B o n n fo r n V i s it a t th e pa t. - e r n ll ,Mr .W a tts h o me i n B u r - ei mr d,No b .Mr s .B o lln r e tu me d ho me Su n d n y e ve ni n g . M m E t t a Mi ll e r S mi th a n d two c hiidren o f Pa wn ee Ci ty ,No b . ac n e Sa tu r d ay f o r a vi si t wi th h e r f a th e r ,' W m Mi ll e r a n d br othe r, B e r t. Mi ss es Grac e an d Ed i th Ne a le atte n de d th e Ne br as k a- Pi tts bu rg h fo otb ar l g ame i n L in c o ln S atur d ay . Hr s . " Ru th Sc ott o f Oma h a , da u gh ter . o f M r .an d PeTrs.F r a n k .Mi ami of thi s plac e . wh o Ima be en l r i o l s l y i.!I flu'p a n teer days.is re po r te d mu c h botter.W e vriah f o r h e r x s h a d y rec ovrr v. H r . a n d Mr s .Gr u n t l a w mn ! - wemi up to Sioux City Saturday Sr.motored to Wayne Friday to spend the week-end.1 Fr e mo n t c a lle r s i h i s 1.s'eok we reMessrs. and Me.~=daine.~a Henry Pac-' pe r an d Grac e,He n r y Dic kmey e r, Es th e r a n d E r ma , L e o na r d E c h te n kamp, Wrni.Holtman and Irene.I Mr s .Alb er t La ak er .Mr s . Go tti i u b Ec h te n k ump a n d A lic e . Mi mi He le n W u lf f a s si s te d Mr s . A u g u s t K e r k h o f f wi th he r house wo r k se ve r a l d a y s la s t we e k . W m.Ho I * ma n wa s a W in slow c alier Tues day mo m i n g . A u g u s t W a te r ma m return ed la st we ek f r o m a \acek'a"=srii4it wi th a sisber at Chic ago , I ll. Th e Yo u ng W o me n' s Mi s si o na r y S o c i e ty me t a t th e h o me o f Mi s s Hi ld a Nie ba u m 'Th ur ma y a fte rn oo n Llo y d Ec h ten k nmp e n ter tai n ed a nu mb e r o f his Sahoolmates an d fr ie mls Tues day eve ni n g in hon or of h is e i gh th b i r thd a y . Mr .an d Mr s .J o hn fklmtenk amp Sr. a nd L e o n a Ho ltma n o f A r li n g - to n spent Tues day even ing a t t h e J o h n Ec h te n ka mp, J r . h o me . E x t r a Spec ial:S ma r t n e w sty le s i n F elt Hats f o r W o men an d M i n e s on sale a t $2.88 a t th e Faabic m Center.40 - I t E x t r a Spec ial:Si lk Stri pe J er- sey Blo ome ra f o r W o me n,2 pa i r $1 ;,.sir.en 4 to 14 fo r c h i ldr e n a t .aoé a por.An colors at the Fash Ion Center.'Fhesc blo ome rs ar e wo r th a lo t mo r e mo n e y .4 0 - lt UE SOTO LOCALS Oc to ber 21st an d :mo si g n o f fro nt y e t! M m W h i t W allac e is pla nn i- lg o n en te rtai ni ng th e me mb e r s o f th e D c S o to W o mlf s C lu b T h u r s - d a y af te rn oo n o f th i s wee k. Cha rlie Ha r mo n ha s ha d ei gh t y n e n f or th e p u t thr e e wee k s h us k mg p - op c o m i n hi s fi e ld a n d ha s th re e wee ks mo re o f h us ki ng .Th e " H a r m o n W h i te Pefnrl Po p r o r n " wg m n m p r i z e a t th e m a e f a i r a t Leneoin th i s f xll,whi c h speaka we ll f or th i s c o r n . Mr s .J en nie W allac e,w h o too l: ,.........|.nn\.vnl ..,...........,.|.A\|bllRhe a,wh o is a ttu n u mg No b r n a m Un i ve rs i ty pla y ed wi th Lhe No~ ba.xska te am. Charles Ha d a n , o f Oma h a , mo v- ed F ri d a y i n to .h e te na nt h ou se u t He maa r n J un g blu th' s wh er e h e e x- pec ts to be ena§loy c d*this wi n te r . Mr .J .P.Rh ea r e c e m d :sou head o f c a ttle Sun day f r o m th c w e t .He i n te n d s to p u t th e m o n feed B6 his feed lots. Mr . a n d Mr s . B . F . Ma s ter . \ a n d Ro y ,Mr s .Mo r r i s Ma s te r s a n d sons,Gle n an d Ho w a r d o f Da le , Mr .a n d Mr s .Ra y l\1aste1°s an d fa mi ly o f F re mo n t, d r o ve i o S h e n - and oah Fr id ay .Th e y r e tur n e d u1 Fr i d a y eve nin g.M r .an d M m . k a y Ma s te r s remain ed a t th e B . F .Ma s te r s ho me ove r Sa tu rd ay . Th e y ai!re po fted a wo:1derIuI tirne'm=s t h e y v i s i t e d b o th K M A an d K F N F .Mr .a n d Mr s .Ma j o r Or ms b y le f t f o r Unic ago af te r a mo n th ' s vis it a t the h o me o f the ir son, Ro lan d Or ms b y an d hi s wi fe . Llo y d D ro wn a n d s o n, L er o y a c - c ompan ied by F a m a m Fra:\zen~ bu r g a nd W a lte r Mc K ib b e n of A r l- in gton ,atte nd ed th e fo o tba ll g a me i n Lin c o ln Sa tu rd ay . Mi s s Ma tti e He u e r ma n a n d He le n Pf e i f f e r , wh o a r e atte n d i n g Buy les College i n Oma h a ,spe nt the vveeluend wi th h o me folks. Mr .a n d Mr s .W i ll An de rs on , Mr . K r u g e r o f Oma h a , a n d Mi n n i e Ha r s h o f Ra ls ton ,M r .a n d Mr s . Cha rles Be r r y o f Ke nn a rd ,M r . a n d M n .Er n e s t W a g e r o f Arl-E inxton ore !!! Sun day g u e s ts a t th e F r a n k B r o wn ho me .1 Sy lvi a J u n g h lu th re tu r ne d th e fi r s t o f la s t we ek f r o m Ka n s a s Ci ty wh er e she spe nt tw o we ek s wi th fnlendn.She noc anparkied Mr .and Mr s .H .R.Swa ns o n o f W ahoo,wh o visi ted Ka n sa s C i ty an d o th e r p oi n ts so u th . Mr . an d Mr s . E d Go e d eo k e r a n d f a mi ly an d Mr .He n r y Goedec ker atte nded a bi rth da y p a n y a t th cGu s Goedeeker ho me a t Be n n i n g - ' ton' rec ently .I Mr . a n d Mr s .L lo y d B r o wn a n d i f a mi ly s p e n t S u n d a y a t th e P e te r : Svo n d z a n rd h o me in B la i r . Hr . a n d Mr s . He r ma n J u n g b ln th Sy lvi a a n d Ve r n o n spent Su nd ay n f le mo o n a t i h e He n r y D o m a e k e n h o me ne ar Renninxztnn.: M r .an d Mr s .Ne ls Svendgnruwd S|.ll"dn\:at th e Ro y Po lle n ho ur S h i r . I 1=§\#nf ho me ! Ir~. . / the Car of Universal Appeal! w INCE January lst, over a m illion one hundred and thirty-Evo thousand six-cylinder Chcvrolets lxave been produced.Na t ura ll y,this is a n ou t s t a n d i n g industrialgclxievenrent.But it is m ore than that.I t ia n great public endorsement of Chevrolet's policy of progress: to build a quality autom obile whose design incorporates every possible f e a t u re o f progressive engineering . . . whose beauty is distinctiventm ana n d satisfying . . .whose reliability is ass ured by ji ne m ateria ls and prec isio n m a nufa cture .. . and whose pric e is so low as fo be w i t h i n reach o f t h e g rc u f m ajority Qf the people,W e wa nt yo u to know what this policy has m eant in the developm ent of the Chev- rnlpr ?ir.._tha mnrlarn r/rr nf unfvpo cnl nrm n/rl \\'n ; _f. "N \" f f»3? f " J f, JohnMoore P{umin(g Co See Us Al Unce far Prkes 'A \~ 0 |A,. . _ _~r s ".'\}"1 N l f Q ' l ( ~}9 `'f'. > ¢ ¥ :'5"'~a'¢'ff c a ' ». " " "I , ,1 ze~~,'\ - H V . ~f - » < J " ' 3 ' " ' :¢'7'1.\~~;» # " ' f z f ' - H ':~f~ a x .»\ = "x " ,f "..;"§ ~\~ / '-~y: \ -/ ' ~\.x ¢ l o n Furnace Heated§Bui!dings Have Less Fires N o w i s t h e t i m e t o h a v e t h a t OIL b u r n e r in s t a l l e d .W e h a n d l e o n e t h a t h a s Ht o n d th e te s t .a n d is o n e o f t h e b e e t . -LQ e.vx C h e c k / a s a n s ; » A | »s o r t | | » \ r \ $ 1 . 0 l v w i l l " J I I l » ¢ r \ . . | u \ | ¢l Q ' l l . l \ 1 | 9 0 want you to know that Chevrolet has brought within time reach of everybody, everywhere, all the advantages cfsmooth, sixwylinder performs:ce.Come in today! Th p rn.»'ms1rn . . .3 5 ~a v ~P r i c e f o r P r i c e V a l u e f o r V a l u e ~4 s o ~f h a ¢ 5 r y '¢ . o | r ~ z . . . . . .3 153'¢'§m~ court '64 5 n u s8!=.::\!¥. . . . . .~ The 1\|rr.l\m1.a avs..»\:~£6 9 3 4!Ipfl¢r.|)'. o. lv. fnr tory, f.!n¢. flllchlgan 2 - 1 ; + V ; Q .uf . J .°§,~ :~1 4 . #;a=~2»fe;» ~ ;$ . f H I S I 3 ..-q...-_ » c r l \ f n o f . m 'N i l i n s l d o r t h c d c l i vr n d p f l r l a n u c l l a s i h t l l n g u . u . ;fu l a n i s lr l rn . : .ng i u |a » r . \0 b Il r i . l || | Q |0 a f l I I e " ai l \ ' h 1 N < 1 p r l r fs l m r l u d o r m l y n u r i l n d r c d t h l r f o e u fo r¢ : d _ h \ a n d l c i l t \ ¢ ) . | m d vp ¢ h a r o f r s n y l d d l t l vm u l l~ \1 1 nn n: | !| o r E ua n . in j d ml r cd . _._....._.......- . . . - - M .4'r1oraAL Ds1»:oNs'rA'r1oN WEEK; V i n t o n - E v a n s C h e v r o l e t C o m p a n y , BLAIR. NEBR. J. A. JASPERSEN, Herman, Nebr I ) 05215 m - - ' r ¢ u ; ; : .1%n u m ! 'N ' f u s s S'.].`fiSia."i`\GI\IKL s i x ,~.,,..~,,» _ » f \f<.~.~~.><~.W n ~. '~~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4*f i s ¢.».. ..f.= ~;n Hr" =~...,;. 'f f , 4 ~;a¢\...¢:.i .'z1s;>.;.Q ._,);:~.7 ' j .;.I-1 5-..,-,W -3 -.1 ~ f f " < " l `:'s \~ \ -- THE ENTERPRISE-Page Seve!h i r N§hnL \l| :l Oc to ber 24.1929 n and son,E.H.to Maatic went to~t of the week to of Mrs.Paul ~ma, formerly Misa of this place,re- f the death of her passed away 'I'hurs~~In hospital follow-illness.His death peritonitis follow- home of Mn. Bill McDonald.The attendance at the Plenum View Sunday School was t.hiny~ seven.Earl Smith and Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Omaha, were visitors at the parental, H.Smith home from Friday evening until Saturday evening.Mr, and Mrs. Philip Specht ofNebraskaCityspentFridayund Saturday at Charles Koenilz's._hir. and Mrs.Peter Pollen vig;- noon at the Fnhk Leetz home, near Calhoun. _Misa Alma Wrich of Blaar,u 1 Sunday alhernoon guest of Mus Margaret Warrick at the Neum 3Wnrrick home. Mr. md Mrs. Fred Rly, accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Garnsonof Blair to Walthill Sunday wheretheywereguests of M m Ray's sister,Mrs.Dean Reynolds m d husband.ln :he altcmoon they called on Mr.and Mrs.Willard .I Misses priced at $10, $15, $19.75, $25 up to $69.50 ln black and brown in sizes xs w 52 ln all the smart new styles at the Fashion Center in Blair.Come m the Fashion Cenu.-r for your new coa théy will save you money. lt I I E R M A N N E W S |Geo.Stangel returned io his work at the Plateau Bunk Mon'day following A two weeks vlq- tion.He attended the World §er1ea at Chicago and later vis-ited his parents at Howell' Nab. 1 A family reunion was held a¢ ,the H. C. Cooper home Snturdny evening to celebrate Grandma,Coopers birthday which oecurred the next day, Oct. 20.She wasgyears young on that dam. They ught \\1:ll hlled baskets and A ARLINGTON Norss \L,';2:":;:. Hg|J 1 - 3\It o IR u d y R e e h i s m charge of A family reunion wu held at the home of Mrs. Mlry Hut onSundnyinhonor of a brother,Harry Nickels of Plzjnington, S. D.Mr. Nickels had not seen his sisters for fourteen years and tha occasion was a very enjoyable one Those present,included his sis- ters, Mrs.Frank Snockey of Lin- coln, Mrs. Harry Danner of Oma- »1...|....|.... ».¢A vm. Genoa the E1 shoot phensanFriendsheSteevc al Pam iJean Stoplord ceived word c husband who day in a Lim ing u week's wus caused bi im: an attack II. 'hlrs,Ada Manwarihg of Spring-f U-s |li ~ifi is i ga il il ll s § '§;_. RUDY ANT|~|()NY'5 'and ness going to sell 's;',,*5:if';,... - - .1354: A N D \ "ea§,S:§.l,;i'". . _ 19lc, A S D "§'a5§;ii' . .- - 15;<= na, .-us. ..e....a..dun e.and ....Snooker, Mr. Danner and children,Mr. Laaker and children and Wal-'ter Han of Omaha.l Mrs. W. D. Badger and grand-daughter.Miss Margaret Badger] who have been making their home at the J. C. Badger home for the, past year, left on Friday for; Lodgepolc.Mrs. Badger will vis-1it a t Lodgepole for awhile and! Miss Margaret will make her home:with her father, 0. D.Badger atv Hemingford.Mrs. W.A. Reckrneyer and Mrs. Frank Williams spent the week~] end in Norfolk at the home oi their sister, Mrs. A. T.Hutchin-| son.Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson ac-companied the home and drovebackonMonigyevening.Mrs. Frank Williams returning with,them to Norfolk to remain two'weeks.| Mr.and Mrs.Tom Buckles of tOmaha, visited here on Friday at' the ll. L. Pharris home.Mrs.John Pharris and son,Wesley of Long Pine are visiting.this week at the H.L.l'harris»horne.e g dl . rs. Il. C. ll lellan was callebaiktoTekamaonMondaybyi the critical illness of her mother, Mrs.V. S. Charles, who suffereda stroke of paralysis recently. Miss lrene Lewis of Dodge City Kansas is visiting here nt thehome of her aunt, Mrs.Fred De Weber. a stenographic position with theAdams Fur Farm at Fremont. She began her new duties Monday* morning.Mr.and Mrs.H.L .McKibben and sons,Walter and Clarence,drove w Bee on Sunday where they spent the day at the H. E. Stay- ner home. 0S u p e r b n e w b e a u t y ...w z t h performanee to match -- 0 a t 0 h t t e c s t ! imeeting at the cit hall on Wed Miss Tenn Newell has acceptedi | deceased was born and raised in iled Moxday at the home of theirPanamawhereheconducted8.son,George Pollen..general merchandise business. The funeral services were held at thehome in Panama un Sunday aft- ernoon at two o'clock.Besides his wife he is survived hy two small 5 Mr.and 'Mm Gene David and family visited at the Herman -Chambers, who formerly lived in;this vicinity but moved ua Walt- hill last spring. I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warrick!['eters home in Omaha Sunday aft-_ and Mr.and Mrs. Clyde Mettler emoon,|_Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Guyer vis-children, KUYWYC Dean and Mal'i|Y?\.ite¢I Saturday afternoon at the Janet, his parents, a brother, and other rcladves.Among those who Chess Sutton home.|Louie Mencke and family were attended the funeral services fl`°""Sunday dinner guests at the bes- htrt:were Mr,and Mrs.H.W. Schoettger, George and Clara and5 Allen Laaker. 1 ter Miller home at Leigh, Neb. l Mrs.Bob Schenck of Stanton, Iowa and Miss Johannah JensenTheWashingtonCountyAsfi-land naw Jensen or Winside, Nels. cultural Society held their annuallspent Wednesday at the Ch,-1, 'iosday afternoon X., the purpose oielecting the officers for the coming year.C.C.Marshall ol'Fremont was named as president; A. W. Sprick of Fontanelle, \'u:e~ president; G.1. Pfeiffer,treasurerand J. C. Badger, secretary.lm- mediatel'following this meetingt h e vlinshington County Fair ' Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs, Chess Sutton en- idrove lo Shenandoah Thursday. g Mrs. R. M. lversoh and Gerald, visited the Bono school Wednes- |Mrs.Kenneth Tyson and hus- band entertained her mother, Mrs. day aiiernoon.l a n Baker and brother,Kenneth of Burt county and Miss VeraiPalmer as Sunday dimer guests. g Mr .and Mrs.A. R. Beales and Jane of Blair, were Sunday guestslat the parental, C. B. Bunn home. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. John ntenained at dinner Sunda in'Sl.Hcklett of Florence were there_y'honor of Mrs.Henrietta Meyers ol' Barratt, Neb.The guests were Mrs.Meyers,Mrs.Mary Lundt, 17.F. Lundt, Mr. and Mrs. Theo.l.unllt and Emma Lou. Mrs. Elsie Jorgensen and Mrs. Anna Sutton.Mrs, Myrtle Mow :mul KathleenGroundAssociationheldmario, Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- rnceting and the officers for netyear are: president, Alben. H: lllil- ler of |!{e:|s\:irtl;'vice-president,C.G.Marshall;secretary and treasurer, G.l. Pfeiffer,Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coppock and Mr.and Mrs.James Hanna of f a visit at the W. A.Reckmeyer home.Mrs.Soppock is an aunt Williams..The Modern Woodman and theirwivesand the Royal Neighbors .and their husbands held a house gwanning in their new lodge roorns on Wednesday evening.An in- ,formal evening was enjoyed Phy- ing games and doing all kinds of stunts.About sixty people were present.Mrs.Clyde Cook and so n,Eugene returned Sunday from Omaha where they visited a few days with relatives.A.O.Hawkins,son Paul and |Orvin Meierhenry drove to Lincoln 'o n Saturday to attend the foot- lball game..Mr.and Mrs. Emil Scheer and baby are visiting with relatives |i n Hollyroad,Kas.They easpect to be away about ten days,Mr. and Mrs.Chet Gaines en-tertained a group of young folks at their home on Sunday eveningat a six-thirty dinner in honor of their daughter,lone's eighteenth birthday.A color arrangement ofyellow and white was carried ou:and the huge birthday cake was also prettily decorated in these colors.Music and dancing furn~ished amusement after the_din- ner.Those present were Misses Catherine McMahon,Fern Chris-tensen, Fremont; Alice McKibben, Messrs.Willard Carmody,Fre-mont, Uhel Qainesgeorgevlllarck, Salem, Ohio left last_ week afteri 'ence Olson 'd baby were' l-'riday evening visi rs at Teil Olinger's.Neil Sutton spent the week-end with Donald Sorenson.|Morris lloicr and friend ol' ller~ man,were Wednesday evening callers at Clark Lippincott's.Mr.and Mrs. Ted Olinger and Charles Cartwdght spent Sunday in Morlale, Iowa.'of Mrs. lleckmcyer and Mrs. Frank |Long sleeve wash dresses in lsizes IG to 52 priced at $2.98 and 1$3.08 at the Fashion Center.40-lt i Another large shipment of Ad- _vauce Styles in Silk Dresses in iall colors in sizes 13 to 52 has just been received at the I-`ashio:i _ Center,40-lt MCCARTHY A.l\D LONG CREEK A pinochle party was held Sit- urday evening at the Hayes Ros- enbalrn home in honor of Mrs.Hayes Rosenbalm and Mrs. Wal- .ter Novak's birthdays and was lgiven by the McCarthy Ladies Pro gressive Club.There were seven tables of pinochle and prizes were awarded to Mrs.Fred Long and Chester Aronson, first;Mrs.Or-ville Humsf/on and Walter Novak, second.A lunch consistin!of sandwiches, cake, pickles a coi- fee was served.I Mr.and Mrs.Joe Lazure,Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and Mr. and Mrs.Will Cook o f0 ma ha , were dinner guests or' Mr. Henry Rohwer and daughter, Mrs. Marie Mehrens at Calhoun Sunday.|ltlr. George McDonald returned to his home this week after\ne\'-.__».......\.~..¢n...._....»fha iinrd lalno.|Raymond Southern, who works <(or C. B. Bunn, has a new Ford car and drove Sunday 'to Module, 'Iowa to see his parents. |Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn wereat the Blair hospital to see their I 1 I l l r i I 'new grandson Monday.Little-,l-Zunice Reeves is staying withthem while her mother is at the hospital with the baby brother. |Mrs. Hugo Haack of Blair, and vli r. Huack, were visiting Mr. and i feld, Oregon, who is a sister of_ Mrs.Byron Bunn Monday andTml l a f .Mrs.Manwnrlng hasbeenvisitingherchildrenin 'Kansas and Chicago, and stopped off on her wny.home until Sunday to be with relatives hereabouts. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety were Mrs.Mary Conety of Valley,Mr.and Mrs. Elmer White and children ol Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs.Wil~ har Conety of Orum,.Donald|\Vhite spent Saturday night as well as Sunda with Ned T son-y y»-I Mr, and Mrs. Ted Klabunde and. i il yl ltwo children of Blair, were visit-;'ing Sunday at the W. J.Bolt/e| I MH. and Mrs. Fred Hurdum were among those att/ending the pany1Sunday afternoon and evening attheA.R.Brock home,honoring the birth anniversary of Mrs. iBrock.|Mrs.Harry Houston.formerly Mrs. Byron Collins, her daughter. Lois and sister, Mrs.Grace Galla- .gher and her son, with a Mr. Mar- tin, all of Council Bluffs, drove upiFriday afternoon to the Collins lfarm rented by Louie Grimm and also called on Mrs. lt. M. Iverson.George Nelson thrashed 2,200 bushels of oats for A. E. Dixon un [wednesday which he binned and _about 2000 bushelao! wheat the next few days which Tyson and bong tmcked to Tyson station to ship to Omaha.Mrs.L.V.Day and daughter, Marian of Fremont were visitors at the .Kindred selwol Ifrida);f b homcn I I I i Mr. and Mrs. Dode Parrish an-f|°"'=l¥ lunch was served.She was :mance the birth oi a son Thurs- day, Oct, 17 at the University hos- pital in Omaha.Mrs, Chris Truhlsen left Friday for Excelsior Springs,Mo.for a two weeks stay.A postponed meeting of the Degree of Honor lodge was hum lust Friday evening at tho Ray 'l`Hplctt~home with around twen- ty-four present.A short business session was held after which a ed.A social time followed, presented a beautifully decorated*birthday cake.The evening was ;en_|oyed by all but no more so bythe Y°\mKVr folks than by Grand- ma herself,who is unusually bright and .xctiw for one her age.They went home wishing she may ,bo able to celebrate more birth- days with them.Those attending ;the reunion were Mr.and M n . J. '1`.Fitch, hir.and Mrs. H. O Coopcr,Jacqueline and Phillp nicg fried chicken dinner was serv- 1 Mr. and Mrs, hugene Cooper, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Swen Johnson ofLincoln,paid the E.P.Hansen and Mrs.Bert Cooporanll Floyd[oi 'fexaniah and Wallace Filth. |The W°hite Cross met 'Monday f amily a short visit \Vedncsday.»evening with Mrs. Claude Reid. They had been out to the farm;Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowe oi Bird rear A ah on business and stop-Island, Minn., spent several dayslied ovgnfor lunch. The legion boys gave another ol'their popular dances at their ilast week at the parents, J.D. Lowe home.Q The Methodist Sunday School hall Saturday evening which was held one of their delightlul social well attended,affairs last Wednesday evening, 'Mr. mid Mrs.Glen \\'est and"l`hey had a freak or dress-up Mr.and Mrs.Bob Redfield ot Blair, drove down to Omaha Pri- party at the brick hall with a niarge crowd in attendance.Mins day evening and attended the hlary Wray who had charge of food show at the auditorium. Mrs. Sarah Swihart of Kennird lor French home. entertainment,kept the crowd busy with games nhd everyone spent the past week at the Tay-'had a jolly time.Refreshments Mrs. Enima Carter l>lo\'cr is ex-pected in Herman some time this were served late in the evening. I S.M.Parrish enjoyed a fewdays visit from his daughter, Mrs. week from McGee, Arkansas whore l'.S.Hopkins of Omaha,She she has been with her son since the death of Mr. llover.She plansto again make her home in Nob. The high school had a party at the Legion hall Friday evening.A most enjoyable time is reported. Edward Swanson was amongthosewhosaw the Sioux City~Tekarnah football game at Tek - mah Friday afternoon.Sioux City won the game.Mrs. Geo, Lowe was hostess for the regular meeting and tea of the ladies' aid last Wednesday aft~ ernoon at her home.They areworking on aniclcs for a bazaar to be given ih the early pa n of Deember.he basketball boys .under the supervision of their coach, Marcus Kroger are giving an entertain- ment at the hall this Friday eve- ning to raise funds to buy new ltume up Friday and remained 'until Tuesday evening. l J.W.Brunton is having city water installed in his rental pro-perty dccupled by the Rex I-luen xamily.Little Jacqueline and Ann Wood'ard who have been attending school here since the first of Sept. have gone to Omaha and will be'enrolled in the Dundee achooll. 'Their parents have taken an apart vment in Dundee.Mr.and M n .lL. A. Woodward took them down ll-`ridny evening,rdzurning home Saturday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .Lowe had a pleasant surprise last Wednesday. While they were at the breakfast table their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wilson|and little Patti!!Lou of Chicagowalkedinonthemunannouncd,suits.The program consists ofihming arrived on the early train. two comedies "The Editor-in-chief"and "Jimmie's Little Sister".Rev, Richmond will also entertain the audience.Everett Hirncs and Geo.Hartleft Monday on a hunting trip in the Sand Hill country in the vic- inity of Burwell.They went fortheopen season on pheasants in that county.Bode Parrish spent Sunday inOmaha, with his wife at the Uni- versity hospital, ,They will make an extended visit here.|Elmer Larson, in company with Dr. Cady of Arlington, left Tues-day on a hunti ng trip to Fuller ton, Neb. for the open season on pheasants.Fred Rogert, who has been driv-ing one of the oil trucks Ih r Waldo Hancovk the past season,ima accepted a position with a pro- .duce company at Pender. |Herman Chapter O.E.S.waxMiss Carrie Rohlnsony president quite well represented at the 415. of the west central district of the rict meeting held at Blair Monday Baptist Mission work, was lf}_H°"ievening.Mtn.D_ .w_q¢|egg_ .g f " ¢" : I ~G W ""~' ~. » ?C? ; : ' : : ".f (r f ,.»Yfi;,.f»vs~.>*~< + . . .»- g ~ { : : f .g u ".nn ......¢:._.......__..._._.c ~ " ".......~._.,, . . ..~.....::'....:.:T:_¢. 7 . - = . . . ~ .~ ~ n ' 5 ? ' ? " "f it| | |f k " . f : : v 1 E . : i =E:"~¢' i I 515. . .F::;~"4 s w ié s ~~i ~ i i ; ~.g g i 5 F " 5 ;;.>f ~* f i "g ~~|g ?.1 ?i s ;'E 3 11 wi , r " '~i 5*i i . 0 ~~; "_:i .' c p T v s _ !t f f v %x l .c' a_§§»~.»..~§.1~=r ** ;g i ¥ €» 4 . ; = J @ > ~ Q ' < »f f E ; i " ¢E . 1 ~ ",3 § € £> ~ \ » §» _ m € < w 1 >§f c K."; , , ' ° + 2 :'1"(¥<;*\~ L . ;1 ;" §' § L' *" »f &\~1 / . ;. ..'~.:i °;~f i ". w h .J ....5 ?.c : ¢i f f , x » f % ' € $ - f f * -. £ " »i , ; , ¢ , " € ' . j 1 1 '":~*" , :"»"f .2 ) 1 s» ;f i ?<. ~ * € ` & ¢ .. . ; , ; , » f < ? r ., r g ¢ v .5 " » - ~= ==c , : *»" x , V . rg ./ . Q:,;I ;M a '§q ; g .,( s a y i iv .K . '.\ .}\...-. ~ ? a f rg.4 = * - 9 5 1 ;r .; . f ' ; . 5 ¢ "5§ s.;#~'*i m \.¢ " ' \._ w s ./ :g v f , . \; \ g :, - . .. » : = # § ..r r.... p E ~~;@ ' E < ": ~. < , f , g ;. Q ;,~'e .>: ~.u - H r -~" f* r ~"3 z !"g - - ' ; , w J I g c R ~..1 6 ;a ~~~ T '4 ~ f f ? " b * f f ¢ , ;"2 " f E = ». ~r fl : \ ; J f ;£ * E *; ~ ¢" f ' § 1 "@ 315 21; ~gf ; f j i ~ :$4BS J i °f ; »;gi3}§¥<f¢f;}Z;~ i ; ~ ~ Q ;# U * ' \ K ~gr; 5 J Q ~ ~ 4 §:i|..\..l»"NMM 5 I .,,a.~ 1 ~ 'g .¢'~ ~ : ~ ".45 5 ;"~.\;:~ ~: ~ ~s §;_;ZI ~ " ~ z a 3 .~.2 W F3 x ~ g " ~§:.z**;;|§ 2 ".f""'¥1a .¢.~..,»'§fx..'¢~*fi ~ fa E~ ~P "-~f i 'f a§.g ~ i :I n ~f".'f-.;-li ~ 5~232 i f g ' g' s ' E r l . nn. .- " f s..~ I~ 'a| E sitE_deE>,ign-~op1i1pact`§ heT1f1til`1dly i ishal in two-tone walnut veneerl . a : .=°f£ §'i 1 ;c a >~a~ i e 5 ;<rz»=~.~~;-?;§,»;,~4f i ~s ~ 1»¢§5».-asr~?h'!a .. s Q~.5 ».¢?€.1._;_>\.F xi r ~ 1 »wa ~Q7 .{E 5 -¢ >gre. ~=§Uf u.. Asxr l g ! 317 jx...15. I, a __ 1- . . . . . . . m * .W q»vsra s il tenkamp, Dr. L. M. Peterson, A. A.] 1Iohlbnck,Myron Cook and Fred Pfeiffer were among some of thehunterswh'o went to Genoa this week to hunt phenssnts.Mrs.P.H. Jolrison, daughters, Agnes and Clara, Mrs. Irvin John- son and ll-ir. and Mrs. Fred Huntnmlfamily,all of Omaha,spent Sunday Jvisiting' old friends here. Mrs.Wm.Steen,Sr.went toLaurel on Sunday for a brief visit. Long sleeve wash dresses in sizes Ili to 52 priced at $2.98 and $3.98 nt the Fashion Center.40-lti Another large shipment of Atl-, vnnce Styles in Silk Dresses in all colors in sizes 13 to 52 has just been received at the Fashion Center.40-it BENCH NOTES Sunday evening supper guests; at the Harry Smith home were l"l.£:i"I\0Yl|. 3116 \ " € I1 l b l u r s . , r r t n l u a u .e r a l l l l v . | \ u o a u n u a a n u ......,......_R a y m o n d L u d w i g ,L a u r e n c e B e l l L i s t e r h o s p i t a l i n O m a h a .' J ! e | ' n 0 0 : ' |a n d " f % ' ; ' 3 ' ; " ' ° = ' ~ " = =" * § ~ 5 f l m n n I n s t W e d n e s d a y a n d l h U T 8 - l w o n h y M a t r o n M r s 0 H|a »¢" ...w e n t .h o m e w u t e m t o s e n eAm i s c e l l a n e o u s s h o w e r u n s w e e k n d P i d " Y °S h e m e t w i t h t h e M i s s i o n s e y ,M r s .W m .R u t l e d g e ,M r s .A . . l W :n e 0 ' } S i 1 . . f ' i ; l § ' § § § § . ; " ; 5 § i ` § , 3 § L l 'i l a l p h a n d G r a c e R a y a n d R a l p h t h e w i l l M c D o n a l d h o m e .T h e r e " " " * ~' 2 f »s p e n t S u n d a y e v e n i n g n t w e r e t w e n t y - f i v e p r e s e n t . .M l t h e F l o y d M a r s h a l l h o m e l n B l a i r , a n d M r s .W r i g h t a r e n o w r t i c e l y w h é r e u _ ; ° y s " ° é s l i p p e r g u e s t s .f .r s ...n e y w a s o n e 0s e t t l e d o n . h e M i n o t .W i l c o x f . 1 r m . l t h o s e w h o a t t e n d e d t h e p N ( ; M r .e n d M r s .H a y e s R o s e n b s l n i l c l u b e i n o ' c l o c l c d i , n F r i d aa n d c h l l s l n c n c a l l e d S u n d a y n f t e r ~."',h 1 1 i v M r .a n d M r s .1 1 .i s .l i r o n e k a n d n ° : 3 H ;S i * ; ` ? r ° n » 3 f l l ' " 1 l l ' : ; % i °n l d e ~ t g h i l i i 2 : . h 2 {i e a d a n l l l l t i e d a u g h t e r l e J t l i m i t \ ' » u 1 3 i {: o r A o A 5 0 ¢»s ;1 ...|a t e r t n i n e d t h e f o l l c i w i n g g l i e s t s g t M r s .A b n e r l a m p ;a n d s o n s ," = ° - f . ' I = ` 5 . . " ° $ f i -i n l r n ~ " » § ' § ~ " w i t h r e l a t i v e s .' S u n d a y d i n n e r :M r .a n d M r . - s . 't o r a n d C l a r e n c e d r o v e t o D u n l n o ,F o g g P |\,.` . _ ,' .~I D |h l d I o w a t o v i s i t r e l a t i v e s .1 .J ._ a s t l e s u e r e l i c e k . .h i n u n i L c o n e d a n d c 1 r e n o l i B r y a n W a r r i c k s t a y e d S a t u r d a y I _ ~ { m ' i 0 . " 'h " d "i l d M r s .§ * " ; ; r f ; . i . . .w i t h T i m m T u c k e r w h o h a d . °r e a s o n . i n e |r e n a n 1 . 3 8 S u n d a y d i n n e r w i t h t h e N e u m ' ~ . ' i f f ' " ¢ i ' i ' § I n i e r f i n C o o k . . . l x n n r r i c k f a m i l y .B o t h b o y s s p e n t t u r n e d f r o m n t w o w e e k s h o n e y - m o o n t r i o l a s t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t . T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g n l a r g e c r o w d g a t h e r e d a t t h c L u d v g i g J e n s e n h o m e w h e r e t h e n e w l y w c d s w e r e charivnried.The Will and Don Thompsonfamilies and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wright of Blair, spent Sunday at. the Claus Mehrens home near Calhoun.Mr.and li J,Chris Axelgaard were Su.y dinner guests of Lucille, Kenneth and Donald Jen-: Mr and Mrs Peter Jensen sen of Blair.1Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beck and Doris called on Mrs.Rasmus Jo- hansen Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen et- tended the football game at Lin- coln Saturday and they BroughtMertonbackwith them .o spend Sunday at home.Fred Peck and iiimily were guests at the John Biffar home onSunday.| Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Weather- br and Everett visited Mrs. Weatherbfs brother and family at Mapleton, Iowa on Sunday Miss Ii Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and family spent Sunday in Oma- 'hn with rel tives.Mr. and its. Nails Christensen lldren called Sunday afterand ch -'noon at the August Matzen home, 'near Kennand.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Novak, ac- companied by Mrs. Fritz Knudsen I I I Sunday afternoon with Zeke Hul- stcad in BlainFrankHendrickson of south of Blair,and Scottie Hineline wereSu day afternoon callers nt.theRoigertWidenerhome.. Mrs.B.E.Colgan and g,'rand~ children of Burt county spent Sun day at the J. L Vaughn home. Circle ladies at the Mrs.Godsey' home 'lliurnlny afternoon and spoke at n public meeting al. the church that evening.\.Mr. and Mrs. Jncob Sabnlkn and Leslie Dale were guests Suminy nt the 0. L. Bring lionie ut Lyons. 'Hruneks p.xrel.ts Joined her at ter with their son ainl family.Sunday, Oct. 20, wus designated as Ladies' Aid day at the sevices at the M. E. church and a goodly ,number of the members of that gorganization were present.The Herman Wornnn'_s Club will meet on Friday with Mrs.Henry'l`rul1lsen."Good Management in the Homo"will be discussed in papers by Mrs.Wm.Behrendt,Mrs Chris ffruhlsen and Mrs. Wm.Mr. and lllri. Byron Beard and Ade g g ; ~§g;|hirs`h5?e';E1e ,Eg-l iiighee of a missionary meeting lv .J.. Boite ...'l'f children erei°" Thmsday, the gdld met Wed- |inesday afternoon.nhlongothose at the Hallowe en party given Saturday evening attheStormyVizinahomeinthe Haney district.Miss Cora Beard and Mrs.F. Muller and son went Monday aft- ernoon to the Blair hospital to see Mrs. Opal Reeves and little son.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Anderson and son, Dean of Tekamsh, were Sunday guests at the home oianddaughter,Laura of 0mm'l their daughter, Mrs. F. Muller and spent two days of the past week over at Shenandoah, visiting the broadcasting stations.L Buch and family of Kennani, were Sunday afternoon callers at h J J ul home.1aomih§rnith rsgurned horde witlr t e ens Lx .em,living en visiting rela-tives at Mnlpeton for the past twoi ALONG T H E weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Cleric Lippincottwere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Iolm Pohl of Omaha. Mrs.Will Ileeh,Mrs.Walter Peteren and Mrs.Freda Jensen BOTTOM ROAD Miss Birdie Hurdum went last Thursday morning to Lincoln to stay until Sunday evening with her sister Mary who attends thefB¢|§ . . i . . "~§¢..§'.ilL".?.. ;ge*{';" " " >School of Music.Their sister,Mr.and Mrs.Henry 'emen Ihlyrtle,n. high school teacher at. M m Frank Thompson and Miq|\Vst Pointé joned tiglem for Sat.-El 1) V _l\1r1 ay and lrn ny an nl enjoyedeanoremneydrovenoBen ithe Passion Play at the Coliseum, son Thursd °d i s t r i c t ¢ ° . T . ' é . ` § ¥ ' § - T " $ § i l i e n i i i i i i s u l i f g e g g i g f a *" l . i l ' ° . € § f i i " £ l csus chapter of the Eastern sm.,Hg 1 e ape a.c Guests at the Jonas Blomberg'home on Sunday were Mr.and, Mrs.En¢ Blornberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Blomberg and Mrs.Frank Weeden of Omaha, Mr.and Mrs.'Andrew Svendgard and children.| Mrs.Winnie Gould of Long Beach,California was a Sunday afternoon visitor at E. C. Lippin- cott's.hir. are Mrs. Harry Smith wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Blake of Omaha.In the afternoon they called on Mr. Sm1th's cousin, Mrs. Sam Redding c urch.I Mrs. J.W. Simonsen and chil- dren cailéd on Mrs. F. Muller on Sunday aflernoon.Irs BaxterwasalsoacallerthereSunday. Theo. Simonsen, who has been atBeaver Crossing the past month,returned home and 'began this week husking for Fritz Muller. husband.Mrs.Joe Bandur and Marian June, Mm. Clifford Ray and Mrs. Harvey Lewis spent.Wednesday afternoon with Miss Grace Ray.That day Elzy King threshed for. Ralph Ray.Mr. and Mrs.Dan Moore were Saturday night. and Sunday guests at the Walter Stricklett home in Blair..Mr.and Mrs.H.Layman and children of west.of Herman, wereSunday dinner guests of the L. L. Layman family.In the af ternoonMr.Lsyrnan's sister,Mrs.Pete Elliott and family from Arizona, were also visitors.The first new corn of this yearwasshelledMondaybyHnrry Tucker, who shipped n cnrload to Omaha.'I'herkelsen's did the shell ing and he also shelled for Harry Tyson Tuesday.-Mrs. Otis Bridwell and children, from west. of Herman, were Sun-day afternoon visitors at the A. W. Clarke home.Miss Grace Fsckler and larowen Paul were at the Methodist hos-pitil in Omaha Thursday, and had Mrs.TGeo3\:ge Ha g nd \'i r\ni a l spe:1t ue ay wi er rno erv h FridMrs.C.H.Gelmnger,north of °gg. and 'g John Newell, Mrs. Blair, quilting.Mrs. Jim Blevins, 'her son, Billiend daughters Lissie of west of; Kenna:d were guests Sunday of of rename ., who is in in a i'°"'?in-mfmrs. Robert Widener pital in Omaha.'~Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea-i Mrs.FIdD. 'ilfrtrickd §f tBl§i1» son and sons were Sunday di mnerguestsat. the Geor Fallen 'Was a ay rug an a ur ayguest of the J. S. Gonety family. home.se |.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert HansenMdTed015°d Ed of Omaha, stayed Saturday nichtes nmes n an and Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. I | \I their tonsils removed and came Watson Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lundt and sons were Sunday aft» ernoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. The Herman schools will be closed Thursday and Friday, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 to allow the teach- ers to attend the teachers meet- ing in Omaha.Frank Christ last week bought the forty acre farm west of here of the Baker Bros.On his way to Tekamnh Sunday to visit at.the Fred Michael home, L. A. Parrish of Omaha, stoppea; over here for a short visit with hls father, S. M. Parrish.Fern West has workmen busy 'I putting e. new roof on a part of the' hotel building.Mr.and Mrs.I).W.Rutledge, Vivian and Charles drove to Wich~ ita,Kansas Friday and visited their daughter, Mrs. Marion Den- ney and family returning home on Sunday evening.1 The members of the Bible class ldelightful fried chicken dinner to-gethcr at the Alfred Kramer homenest of here last. Tuesday evening.The affair had been postponed fiom the week before on account of the vwnther.Following dinnerthey had one of the finest times i ever in games and conversatioml Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowe,hir.and Mrs.Bert Loftis land Marion, Mr.and Mrs. J.M. iwest, Mrs.L .B.Harrison,Mm. J. T.Fitch,Mr.and Mrs.Bert Cooper of Tekamah,Mrs.E.P.Hamson, Rev. .C.C. Norlin,Mr. ond Mrs.H. 0. Cooper,Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Kramer and Francis Elmore.Mr. and Mm Howard Curley orerejoicingoverthearrivaloi'a ,baby son bona at the Methodist hospital in Omaha Sunday,Oct. 13.H ? iiiliimiiis. Frank Kelley anti!Mrs. Anna Pediie, Miss Caroline children were Sunday visitors at §'=¢h~5 and M133 gagglla 535° -ro own to m n u aythe putemsl Kohler home at Ar izonn.Tyson and Long trucked eighty velnnd spent the day with Mrs. Cen rie Vossn hogs for Clyde Metzler to Omshfii Mrs.Laurence Larson left lust Monday night."'Monday for Idaho where she will Onmhn.They will Spend litre will- of the M. E. Sunday school had ai J.Cameron, Mis.; CarolineWaclvter, Miss Plledyce Goslsey, Mr. and Mrs.Henry Jackson, Mrs. James Broderson and Miss Elsie Wilsondrovedownintimefor the six- thirty dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Swim, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Barge,Mrs. Henry Truhlsen,Mr._ and Mrs. Toni Wakefil~l:|, Jr.and Mr.andMrs.L. li. lilnnchnrfl :lttended the n1eetin{.=; inter in t'n lm-ning.Mr. and Mrs. i":.\:.k Martin and Mr.:rid Mrs.Cllfin,Martin and Bonnie .Io of Wn;.||v,Neb., wereguestsSundayattheRev.Rich- mond home.g Dr.nnd Mrs.A. J.Cameron 4 drove to Fremont Sunday and Mrs. Llosie Kepler accompanied them toiiiermnn and visited Sunday and Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Korahoj were hosts to n large number of relatives and friends Sunday inhonor of Mrs. Korshoj whose birth anniversary occurred Oct. 22.A lovely dinner was served at noon and the remainder of the day wassoent. in visiting.The guests in- cluded Mr.and Mrs.M.Madsenandfamily,Mr.and Mrs.Ed | hiencke, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mad- sen and Ralph and Mr. a nd Mn. George Nelson, Marion and Irma, all of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen and children of Kennard and Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch. The large barn on the Hirnes ranch has been torn down and is being replaced by n new one.tMrs. Josie Kepler of Los Ang- eles, Calif. was a guest of Hermanfriendsafewdaysthefirst.of the week.The thirty-eighth wedding'an- nive'Andersen occurred Sunday,Oct- 20 and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harperwere married thirty years n. :few'days previous.A joint celebration 'WilS held Sunday at the Iatt»er's ;home when nrounfl fifty membersofthebirthdayclubandtheir families attended.The Indies re-ceived n beautiful pair of pillow cases from the club members.. Besides tliose mentioned there were present:Mr.and Mrs. Otis Yowell and sons, Mr. and Mrs. TomWakefield, Jr. and sons, Mr. and Mrs.C. H.Blanchnnl,Mr. and him.L.B.Harrison,Mrs.Dora.Miller,Mrs.Chris Richter,Mr. nnd Mrs.Geo.Sheets and LenaMae,E.L.Grenier and family,Claude Clements and Iamily, Clyde Fitch and family, Ben Watch ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert.Olson,Leo and RosemaryHannon,John Wachter,Gerald Lilel and Miss Peek of Coleridge.Ed Wilson is managing the bus- iness nt. the Farmers Union store while Mr. Larson is away. J. W. Brunton had corn shellers Tuesday, clearing his cribs for the new crop. Winter Costs for Women and Misses priced at $10, $15, $19.15, $25 up to $69.50 in black and brown in sites 13 to 52 in all the smart new styles at the Fashion Center in Blair.Come te the | Olsgn "minded a Shower lan Wed Qi:/de Metzler. nes ..."Y a temoon given in hoxilili Mr and Mrs. Ralph Pearce and visit an uncle, Frank Yowell andof Mrs.1 ..Chauncey Wright at the son,Donald spent.Sunday after-i Winter Coats for Women and..1'nmi1y_Icea they Win Save you money lgFashionCenterforyournew rsary or Mr. and Mrs.Hans m0SLEY z 3 2 , J \v A console of exqui proportioned, fin And performance that measures up to appearanoel 'All-electric, of course.No matter when you use Crosley 32 or how many times you use it there isl always full power to bring in the most distantl stations.' But see, hear for yourself.Have us place this receiver in your home-then try it out for five days without any obligation whatsoever. Just stop in our store and we'll gladly arrange such a demonstration, so you may knowwvhat amazing value is offered you in Crosley 32. You'rc there with a Crosley s enkins Tire and Battery Shop And performance that measures up to appearanoeI 'All-electric, of course.No matter when you use Crosley 32 or how many times you use it there is§ always full power to bring in the most dist,ant,\ stations But see, hear for yourself.Have us place this repgivcr in you; horde-then try it out fo; five days without any obligation whatsoever. Jus_t stop in om- store and we'll giadly anange such a dem on st rat io n,so yo u may know whatamazing value is offered yoh in Crcfsley 32 You'rc there with a Crosleyc@% Jenkins Tire and Battery Shop .........\ Blair, Nebnsh, Octofaer 24, SHOW OVER from page one) 1 , Ft. Calhoun r W`\lI¢e mdes between his report and that of A. E? Andedoxi of Lincoln, fed- eral crop ststistician, for last year by stating Andenon's crop and glnning November 1, 195. to` pay themame. On motion the bond of Orange Hilsinger for Constable of He n BLIND READER AT`DANA (Continued from Pnge One) sake of aunosphere.No need even for | score or so of vwwrly mr mg and hum ufvedlr wmi 8|flimsy` one.A few yen)lastout canvas cover He h '-fu namt-'h nh h hz ~b¢fed it a battleship gray with blackl hgen YY are mug UP ocourtsforin!/rrfering Mlth~;;gg_»f~mf== and he h==|» um pmple's Qropeny,béart cm-1. Mu-tinsen, nm Work s.2s hzi fmr 'zs.oo Chester Davis, nm Work 25.00 The En¢erprise,"Printing 43.21 S. H. Neff, Road Woik 90.00 Gilbertson's Stone Su Iipp esLlo y d E. §pi m. kwa W o rk. a m for Poor 28-18 Q I n t - G t m a r . Bid--Ca i th- -Gt _yenr while his repons are for me oostmned men and women, handy-° ; f °calendar yur.ing words and entering md leav- rl Nielsen FL Calhoun Notable ln the Gillan report are lug the stage at the proper mo- a n L a ge 'F Calhoun the figure which support the be-menu. _.,. __f__B.,-_...-.._. lla»f :hm Lhe farmers at Nebndm Durlnz the course of the ohw. uyde Hmenne, Road. Work 4.50 SuppliesVernon Hineline, Roni Work 1.50 John E.Ha1 Albert Mlthiesen,Road ExpenseWork24.06 John F. Jm Otto Christensen. Road Work 5.00 (nr Poor f»u.;:s Un monon duly mme and car-Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ev n ! " " " " ° " " " " "" " °" " "nsen, Dep. Sheriff,l t k d " Q heya:ing on the Duffack guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3.'H§1'f"they learned these ways gt Milenre 13,40}Affidnv1t was continued until Rhonda;hut \lf4u|v\nar\nv ....,._=.°_f'|___..--- ______n ~- ~- - -v-»- --"I\4l»\=uu \.:\'Q ' ~c ke ro tt, S upp li es Nov. 4, 19 29 1 I t 10 o' c loc k A . M.C a r d s a n d a li g h t iu nc i:» ¢ § $ " Z §L u m u r 20.00 O n mo ti o n d u ly ma d e a n d c ar-ioved durinv th. -» avnninu .. .5 .. um " m ":»1;§L§." pallluull are gradually beginning zo depencl Mr. Gran becomes 1'i`different Jim Edwards, Road Work 6-0UiK- B. Printing Co., Supplies 268.85 ried the following resolution was 1,g....Hugh Cooper, Washington more and more for their "luxury"people, mning from ltreet out-A. A. Wilkins, Road Work 70.00 Klopp Printing' Co., Supplies 4.82 adopted:gmi_4 H_ Cooper, Washington profits on milk,cream,butter, casts to s0¢le'tym:trons, from min- Albert E. Wilkins, Road Theodore Larsen, Rent 10.00 RESOQUTION-are-H...L. Cooper, Washington poultry and °¢¢"I?" to 'f"f"i°¥"'""°": fF?"" the litde ,."f°'§..... ~.30.00 1.in¢o\n..s¢h00\ S""P"Co.,... .."HE.RE"'f.S this '"'"2'1 °'¥"'° "T - -. ---~- ----~--'e~we desire w thank the' mum:friends who so kindly assisted usPrnnnrfnumave. n ,...... _.at' the time of the death of our ;IC 1 an"tallowing" of their wi:1dov.a and cars every night for ten days he- fore Hallowe'en,The excuse that 2 Mrs. Violet. Johnson, J. W. Johnson. kids have to h;\ve their: fu;1"s a Advertise in The Enterprise. I°1 DANA cOLLEGE s'rUuBs'r ACTIVITIES in.|ed from nan one) Lame gm wnose Xlllh was greatenough m makg her whole to the sanctimonious pastor who wouldn't dream of preaching anythinglhat mms nmz, :ws u wo rkAlben Bensen, Road Work Axel Hansen, Road Work Gus Kempcke, Road Work 61.60 Supplies Wm;15.50 B. F. Lundt, Co. Atty., Ex- 92.50 pense 20.05 56.00 Viola Maynard, Care of Poor 54,75 W u e n e a r u u p o n u x x u u v n : m u petition of Levi Stark saying that he is the owner of an isolated tract of land as described in said\ 41h---L inviile W oli en,W a sh in gton S th - - C .B .Be h r en s ,F L Calh oqn Po p c o rn - - " J ap Ha lle s a " 1.4 n,J.....,s C!wh|\i llu h f Contiiw-.w1 ...\..,»......,......hid-George Ohri, FV.. Calhoun Brd#-C. B. Mehrens, FL. Calhoun 'While Rice Popcorn lst.-George Ohrt, Ft. Calhoun 2nd-C. B. Mehrens, Ft. Calhoun 3rd-Alvin Ohrt. Ft. Calhoun Sweet Com-Golden Bantam lst,-Henry Dorenzen, Bldr Zcrl r";x°in Hinz,Blair iwrs at the Arvid Petersen home un Sunday.Scriver Kloth, Millard Petersen, Alben Olsson, Jens Miller, Irving Bondo,Lucille Hansen,Frances Mortensen,Evelyn Hansen and lrma Madsen spent Sunday after- noon in Omaha- ____ might offend his ricapariahioners. And. mingling with all, is the in- spired dlaracter of Da:\3:l Gil- christ, believing that all the prob- lems of life are for the church w consider and that the man who (uma away from his vision dies. "The Fool" is more or less fa- miliar to the reading and play-xo~n L. E. Hetrick, Road \Vork 209.50 Millie Langhorat, Road Work 1.50 Alfred E.Schmidt, Road Work 7.0¢ R. B. Eisner, Road Work 99.00 Glen Ray, Road Work 15.00 Arlington Oil Co., Road Work 4.50 Herman Sehwock, Road Work 38.00 Rob't. Andreason, Road Work 8.25 {c ~B. Mehrena, Com. Work &Mileage 209.35 Maurice hlehrens, Sheriff, Bd. of Prisoners & Expense 262.85 Milburn 8: Scott Co., Supplies 23.85 McDonalcl's Store, Supplies for Poor 29.48 Neb. Culv. &Mfg.Co., Maintainers 6092.00 affidavit, and,` WHEREAS this matter having been continued over from day to day and (mm Lime to time and the Board of County Commission- ers being fully advised in the premises finds that said tract vt real estate as described in the af- fidavit of said Levi Stark is not »..-\.....\_1 L..., ..... Specials Mr.and Mm.Immanuel nas-:zng punuc,Vhite 11ussen,daughter Amy,and 1».g,,1m of re ne-mg one or me lewlunas.uazes, rwaa Work |_3.f5, Ch&5.nelson,ligious import that hav(Arthur Gormh, Road Work 267.60 Ja Mileage nrceasful mn in New Otto Voss, Road Work 32.50 Mrs. Mary P. other Lheatrical center.:Bertel Bertelsen Road "fork 12300 Twn Months |uunau:u anu snul. on :rom au pun-218.00 lic highways,Nelson, Rent BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV~ 16.00 ED that the uetition and uravern z C.B .Me h mn s ,F t.Ca lh ou n Swan so n , an o r mn s a y , me n . , a n u lma n e a sz2n d - - Ge o r g e Oh r t,Ft..Calho un E b b :Rasmu ssen o f Bla ir ,vi s i t. e d ! Y o r k md 1 Swe et C o r a - - L a te W h i te My r a H a n s e n on Su n da y ._ S tr i k l tt Bla i r Mi s s Ra.smusse»\an d Mi s a Han~(~_¢)UN'I`Y ;ls t, - F r a . n k c e ,u\..!nu nu \l..l..-.-..~I N f"ul| 1nnn mm \\P:\l t()0 m 8 h l Sa tllf i illf ti) numnq yu;mm mm f;;a<-¢;;k ~ " M ,.; §,1i.;1»f;;Co <B U A R I )R o y M . , C ; 1 a s e ,R o a d W o r k 3 7 : 5 0 R i v e t t L b r .J :c o a l '2 n v n a f n n h u m f r v r u x e n .F TBTIR M O S IO S M G .H 0 3 1 1 i S II II D H E S Supplies maint the said Levi Stork as set;.,.,lfmh in his midme mea as of Hamburger _,__ 34.55|May 25,1929,be and hereby is | Sup~|refuaed and said petition dis-PA-L Q........¢,. 201: 20c 29c .:'~.';;r;;.1i"'°.~.3 '.;,,;;,';;;,';""= ia..§ '..;;..1 ..for the ..;...g|c ti ; § ' ; " ~ " "~r.r.lu1 u Work .seam Re§1fi¢`1d Grocery Go..3 ;Singie E n Corn 'room curtains which will soon be (on nu rom P339 one)Fred Schroeder, Road Work 20.00 plies fof Poor h 'h Uma 'Hans C. Poulsen, Road Work 'i.50|C'0unty Treasurer,Exl s t - W . Kruse, Ft. C lhoun purchased. Among' t e o. er -1 .|rn .1 d Omaha Road Equipment Co.Paplo 1),-_Dist.,Assess-Is-1; no 10-32,__E,-"Mt I.;_F Caihoun ha shoppers were Edna Bon o.3rd--Harold Larsen,Ft.Calhoun Erma Madsen an Jens Miller.Repairs 12.05 ment 1412.50 Jennie Robertson, Extl h dormitory en Rosenbaum 3@1"'i°¢' Station,Burt~Wash. Dr. Dist., As-Q on T. L.4 },___H K n FL Calhoun The gi rls a t t c -.1 ago mae bo ther NCB?Gas 16.60 sessmént -l451.'?2|Sanitary Products Co..a m.-c a n Ni l n, Fx. Calhoun tertained the ya n 1 ~Jn|,,f Chase 3... Yellow Corn tion room Sundly (afternoon.~ 2 i _ ~B@_§§y _Contracting Co., Bridgo ~piies_._ ss-13 missed.nun ouuaugu ... Passed and approved this Zlstpense9s.59.day of October, 1929.B a c o n "f o r w h o l e s l a b ra Work |c l-ms Nm.soN, Chairman _ 3590, Board of County Commissioners.R n n n n R n e l m f 28cSup-| Atteat:m uuwu u| nm ? L 712}Annie C. Martin :plies 76,261 County Clerk. , Rent 6.90 (SEAL) Supplies 6.10 On motion the Board adjourned pplics to meet Nov. 4, |929. 41.97|ANNIE C1 MARTIN, m Robert Wilkins, Kennard The Luther League g-uve theirin\==mu1 Dflnwucn, uraggulg 10|UU]Work 10~¢l0.42fStat,e Journal Co., Su]:nd-Awin ohn, Fm. Calhoun weekly program last Wednesday Wm. Smevers, Supplies 6.20 A. N. Eaton Mama Products,Mrs. william Swlhart, am.-sd .Lorenzen, Blair evening.A devotional m u \\,'3g!Johll Wiese, Bond work .29.86 Culveria M922 University Publ. Co., 2 -ith-Floyd Hina, Blair given by Mr.Ben Engskov.A (1:hauncey vnfhh Dfvss lng 26.45 Farmers Gr. & Lbr. Co., Ken.,|Warda Cash Store Su jmg" Cluu Large W hig; Corn quartet.,consisting of Domgm-_Llmer Wright, 1-Iaulmg 14.50 Supplies 221.50 for Poor 11..»_;.......lnvmnvnn "la ir |J|:n9e:\.Eahm Hansen.Raym0nd:M'n"*P Munk,Blacksmith Farmers Gr. la Lbr.Co., Arl.Illit-..,,,___n..._\:__ N.orth Side; Stbre and F ' Quality Marketo r on 1 2 0 | County ClerkA ue ~§.§f`";...`§".I.ZéIf"iz1I§a§"lMo r te n s e n a n d E m i l Pelers en i mvro rli 24s.2f>|Su pp li es 129.ao|"",{,'f*'\veuL,a u p p l "~ < T ~ ' I i l a i r rendered a. vocal selection.Mr.Elmffr Chxistenseg, M"i"'.'Arndt Hardware, Supolies 7.1011gameyniuatricgofB1air,!\'iss0 Petersen gave a report on!talning ~17.50|A N.Ballard, Managung N uh re sponded in fine fash tht*Student Volunteer nezr¢sn|Gamer 011 Servure,o u Poor Farm 35.00 km by building home made pro-'which was held at Fremont 0ct.[and Gas _263.80 Beckman Store, Supplies 2,50 dm; booths assembled in an on! 11, 12 and 13tlx.~ E. He tnck, Dragging 71»10'I)r. David W. Bell, Prof. ganined formation in these booths;The "? 'Pf".""Llterary §:%'€'E'? i,"<;..1"§' .'§'!i'E""'.-':".,,"T.".;f'.2'""'"'"" !.?"?EI am f`° ° ' ".°;*'°'_..-2.00 2Ivvf ~"""ji .fonas Bu'rch as just Gnishedponproperandsatisfactorybld showing it was moved,seconded h e fo ugg t':;m;;}f°:0 :r? and earned that the County At-when h oe h nt n .Th_torney be authorized and instrucb .F H s u : |:e canoedtod'sch na |;=» a thmg of beauty and no doubfe:u r g e a c e i n j u l g --Af h l l n *H l Y ¢ \ ; | l H *f ' h n \ l a n n r n n f n n ~~U 0 ~( I \ N ' I \ £ l ,. h i l I € S t We Q c / I 1 § - . - . to th tth e r e ar e ma n y prc wented tn elr p r o g r a m r r u a y 1 v' = l w HH H |v w s l v f l z M 1 0 1:l£=rry uro s.- mn h y a s u a e wi n d n l n e s .|e\@ning-Th e p m g r u m co:1s1sted G\1H l\° "' P' =l'°» D ra gg mg 51.30 Po or r #|~1....\..........a\n\... ..f m n|\n\:I o f n ninna so lo b v Ben Ell2 S k o \ $ . P ° Ul J .Pa u lse n , Tr a c to r Bn h s Sto re.Siupplies f o r u vva v" r h e S mi t of Ne br a sk a vs . C ha r le s (;;7_|Co mp to n .I Work ork.W can do it or we have a completely to prepare your car for ~t us Reline your Brakes au] your Generator rhaul your Motor (gsfi/na/ea 311 ~an Garage mg ||-vw:Nw"-m ....s...:....i ~ S t p n s in Social Lifezf Work P n n r I |.| F r e d D e W eber,Sup pli es f o r Po o r 15.00 B e n h a Dudgec m,Ca re o f Po or 46.05 Fr an k D u dg eo n , C ar e o f I ns . n e ws !o f Mo th e r ' s Pension wa s gr a n te d V i o la Ma y n a r d a n d th e C o u n ty Cle r k i n s tr u c ta i to d r a w wa r r a n ts f o r Th i r te e n a n d Th i r ty - thr ee one -hu nd reths $l3 .3 3)do ll- ar s P e r mo n th for .-six mon th s b e~ H O M E T a E » ; f § § " i The Home of Perfect 1'.1|<s..¢ Pictures | FRIDAY arfd SAT. and SAT. MATINEE I !!1 f,.!: .yl:¢¥,luvu,nutsc ucuag |.vu.|v\..t a m :o f fine work horses an d d e f e r : te a ms o f f i n e mu le s .Ho n - 11§'§.`-fI"1Lf~§»I"1n}§}».§»§¢i leson: I G Medieval Modes,Evelyn I>{ansen;smith Work Modern Modes, Ervin Hondo. vocal|Sh;ffer Oil 8: Refining Co., solo, Alice Thompson.il G: GasAt :he Monday Afbemoon Club|Adolph Schurman, Dragging a vocal selection will be given by|Edgur Sperling, Dragging Miss Hansen and n talk on thelJohn Stuart, Dragging European trip by Prof. Waldo B.Ed.Waiermxn,DraggingNielsen.|.~\. A. Wilkins, Dragging 15.25 34,64 43.20 3.60 30.60 51,30 44.10 on in horses were won as follows n c p u u iinnonm if:the rflule teams are Let us do your Repair Quickly and Efficiently ist»-'Theodorv Therkelzson, Blair » _ . |u r . . .r n - . . u I n n k -I On Fridav. Oct. 25. the Vikimrs'C.Molgard Jensen,BlackA n l l l l - - vi l l a .An nu m,a n n u l - -- -.-__i n I - - I l v r n n B u n n .B l a i r ' W i l l a g a i n m e e t t h e S w e d e s o f |s m i t h W o r k 1 1 2 7 0 The ;;cLvl'&ll committee,corn- povsed of Fred Thietje,John Aye .Ind George Bates, wish to extend thnzaku to each and every one who ileiped to make this show success- N . FARMER INCOME HAL F BILL ION (Qantinued from page one) Wahoo.This time the battle willIArthur N. Andersen, Drag- be fought at Wahoo.The Vik-I ring ings IIRI. Lil!! Sxmedes eariier in the A. N. I`:\.l1urd, Labor season .».\. man, and defeated them Byron lirunton, Labor Z0-7.A keen rnalry exists be-Harry merger, Ucr. Salary tween the two teams,hence the Louie t iimm,Dragging Swedes expect to _swge a come-O.L. Iiis.».;:er,Dluyage back.'Hans hi. .Jona»en, D1ayage 53. 10 132.00 62.00 1oo.oo 18.90 2.7J 10.80 Bill Rodgers has been oft the|Ha1Iam! Jensen, Oct. Salary 100.u., line-up for about two weeks, b-LiNebmsia-Iowa Oi! Co., Oil, A Q . . . Equipped Shop 'th 1'N o w ~ I Work ork.W can do it or we have a completely to prepare your car for ~t us Reline your Brakes au] your Generator rhaul your Motor (gsfi/na/ea 311 ~an Garage ffiitiiawa..U w ~ . \g.9 3 I!5 \'.s {~f °f - r f ~: 3 .~|"-: .-.~ 9 J %».Q P ¢|..Q u . r | ,)1 .f f a l f f : ? f h * S - ; .. .f § ; ; " . "~ E T j s - 215.011;:eIisexpectedtobeablenop l H urearP o u m e i , e n ti r e c r o p . Fr ui t an d mis c e lla ne ou s ( S T U D I - - . . » . a . . . 9,92s,ooo|ngam0n Fmmy.|1:d. Ols Ill, Labor 011 Tractor 2o.9o|\"" ' " ' Ruben Larsen,the Vikingl"Jo|epl\0hm:i,Dra ng'24.302.800.0W cunier,inlund his shoulder inll-larry Pqtersen, Dragging 10.80 driving his new (auqh special - ~ff 'E/. Ba rley , nmh fo ur th c ro p 4,420,000f Alfalia,~une-founh c rop 8,126,000 W i ld a n d ta me h:1y,, one- fou rth c rop ...8,375,000 Cattle, hogs an d sheep marketed from Nah. . 238,350,000 Mi lk , c r ea m a nd bu tte r 33,450,000 I'oultry , and eggs . . . .28,l25,UUO _. . . . . . . . .. 1 » _ . Cha s. Log W m .S-mls D. O. S he Sta n da r d Oi l &4 Sin c lair .Eweekinterferenc e ha s been prac-1.1.F .S tu f`nr»1, on-~fnur1h c rop .44.2'?4.00D| Munday 's sc rimmage. Oats, on e-f ou rth c rop .9,-$88,000.: h e g¢m=1.1i |:¢..;\Iilloi1 o f %.'h.;. te a m i s go o d , a n d th e V i k in g s e x- ' pe c t to r etur n to Bla ir F ri d qy e \e » ni ng ,wi th an othe r vic tory OW); th e Swud es o f W a ho o.Du ri n g ti n L q d i:\t1;*l1bi\¢y ai hl :L Lau. .\.~Mr s .Ha n has been ilmvfented fo r th e p u r po s e /Qing 0.;.»i\in'>;th:=line-mr\prac tic e i n C h r i s Ma :c ha rg in g.Th u s wi lh th e aid o f l W o r k gen, Dngglng -u.sa berry, Labor 69.20 sets. 0.:|.. Salnry l90.0\. Oil Cu., Gun Gmane, Eng ma s j Martin.Qu _" . \ §*~; ] ", l ` L: l I Q ~' R 'r ' E .| A - ¢ r : Q ' Z '; V ?;¢. ;.~f '* ' ~~ W i t h T h r i l l § n g S o u n d P l u s T a l k i n g C o m e d y l . a u r t l a n d H u r d )i n c " . u 2 ~ 5 N 0 \ \ ' A ; . } ' > A ND N E W S rman, Road Work 1i.'f5 SUN DAY 'MON DAY and TUESDA Y SUN DAY MA'r1xEE ~ *S MN H §éGAYN ow"ff?"=QCHAIILES=F*R"|5!l.fi? S H O E S T O R E 310 Sn. 15:11 ARCHl'R ESERVER ootwcu'C o r r c t Y o u r F o o t lil a n n a :Total fnnn ineame . $(59_9T0,000 The nnnhean section of the nate n-rmrted the mos!nlia flc- to ry : mm in the stale.Giilln the new in\'u||l.i0|l und h.ml prlr:-|l¢yrnn Bmticeininuriemnce,the Viking:Gilbert Bl will have far Wuhuo Fridny. Oils Bunl he-rin: to win thu name.-Henry Ben `F *'1=~¥~¥" ">r x ' . g y . s ' /1\ Wi th "lhrIIl\nj Sdund Plus Talking' Comedy =l..aur¢l and Hard)i n 0 " M E N 0 \ \ ' A I Q ' " A N D N E W S rman, Road Work 1i.'f5 SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUNDAY MATINEE wglgg Q JANEII cAv~olz pmn 'CHARUES mnnnl. S H O E S T O R E 310 Sn. 15:11 ARCHl'R ESERVER ootwcu'C o r r c t Y o u r F o o t A,"Blair Building 81 Loan»=u\.i¢¢1=I4 satisfartory m p u35|Aw.;meeting relenzly-held by`wiuié Be::emrted in a maiodty of instances the Dlayers and Conch Fynboe,l _ 1-slept ip Qhnt pin-gimi of the sttuelstresQ u: la§d upon gm invar- I Work ork.W can do it or we have a completely to prepare your car for ~t us Reline your Brakes au] your Generator rhaul your Motor (gsfi/na/ea 311 ~an Garage winds and drvuth nwéeping up (mm Raman did eonnidenhle dam- age tn corn.Gillnn explained ecrtdn discrep- boyl In time an cerity h Inga an Statement of Assets and Liabilities at the close of business October 22, 1929 We're proud of the friends ve been coming out 0 : decided change in sin as taken place.The Vik in tu win.--Contributed. ARCHl'R ESERVER -.--a \\\n\u||n:::.rn `\' ~z l o s m a s a h QQ ~,g{1j;f»p h e i r Ba r k e r - u m : x : n z ; | : u : u l a n n f u l * o u t w s u 'Lc l.u s C o r r c t Y o u r F o o t Ilia. Na tur e' a wa y Th e r e is n o Shoe lilfe th e A r c h P r c s wve r ,sty le,p lu s c o mf or t.Th e f o o t c o mfo r t wore f or men and women.32 _..-F' e.-J4Y< 1 ~¢ l l ~S M R ~<.~~, , ~ ' 1 " -~;'ff1 0 u < ; f i 1 ; ¢ !"":~ ~. L ~ . l i l g f ~ t l ~ r A S S E T S t h e s e t i r e s m a k e f o r u s s 10,834.02Cash on hand U. S. Government Bonds 17,000.00 First Mortgages on - Improved Real Estate ..2l6,200.00 "customer.Goudyu Tire mileage:-r average so high that we are build- ing up the best and steadiest growing business around here. The service we give-watching our p u s T w o Nl0\'Il€ To i\E ACTS WEDNESDAY and Tuunslpp' 3 B I G A C T S / 3 ~ V A U D E V I L L E ~ : |.T I 3,604.73 2,327.4|Real Estate Tax Certificates re fixed to give you the most l.070.20Furniture and through buiidimf n.-}{r\i"{»»i§ B k o w N ' & B U T T O N l 1 l A l 5 l L l ` 1 " 1 l ' 3 $ 65,030.61tiresa l 1 i f t e d ~ n e w ~ ~Capital StockIn Comedy and DancingapplifdI REE! 2,566.0IUndivided ProfitsM c M i l l i a n 8 : S u l l y In Son; and Dance Rn ||'¢I°1r r l n n $25|,|s5.3oadultssuffer- ing Iron some advances! oplial nnlacly t In a I miglk have been euily prevented | v 1 1 . 1 1 | \ . I | l L I L ! !1 1 1 1 ; Youngest T ap Dancer in the midd o w T H E S C R E E N ~\.H / \ | ~ F Total Liabilities Than On Any Other Kind nl Tm;9 TI..-I' The Officers and Members are justly~ c zservative financial cohdition of our ciation.W e invite yur caref ulqxdy of our ment published above.- v m a l l ?Y ! Clfémbersaxrrsmr smvxce ~TOP muunmc Efficient Tire Service Telvphnne Black 9h ;.jld SecretaryHELL. BENT YOUTH with Ulwe norden and Tavkia ¢ C¢mrdy