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WASH INGTONBLAIR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
From the (hnien Sw! of Nebnlh»-NUMBER 41Publhhd WI'-¢ kl! hy hh! A. Rlmule BLAIR, NEBRASKA, OCTUBER 31, 1929VOLUME XXXIII rripllnn Price. $1.50 per Year. Blngl W n h l n g w n ~
Case Goes To
Supreme Court
Case.Brough!by Wm.Miller
Testing Validiiy of Luv Prohib-
iling Use of Nels, Seine, etc.,
in Missouri River.
HEARD BY s u r m- : u n COURT
Will Determine Constitulionality
of Nehrulma Statute an lo Juris~
diction Over Boundary Wntern.
"The supreme court on October
21 consentxd to pass on the con-
stitutionality of the Nebraska sta-
tute prohibiting the taking of fishfrom the Missouri river by nets,
traps and seines.
The case was brought before the
high tribunal by William Miller of
Washington" county, Nebraska, who
contested the validity of the sta-
tute on the ground that Nebraska
RECEIVES BIRTHDAY GIFT
Joe Edwards of this city,was
very pleasantly surprised recently
when his grandson, a son of Curtis
Edwards of Omaha, came up from
Om necompahied by A fine
Crosley radio which he prnceeded
go install.
The radio was a present rum
his brother~in-law,Gilbert acy
and was a binhday present nt
a little in advance as Joe's birth-
day does not come until tomorrow
Friday, Plcvember lst.
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se t wa s pr es en te d Mi ss E va Hoo ks .
th e mti r i n g p le s i d e n t, a f te r wh i c h
a ta s ty lun c h eo n was s er ve d.
Th e n e xt me e ti n g wi ll be he ld
r~|~»v .
County Farm `
Improvements
New Farm Buildings ln Evidence
Over County Proof of Prosper-
out Year lor Forman in Gener-
ll. Poultry Houses, Btms Built
NBER. TYPE DAIRY BARNS
The fall :emma of 1929 reveda
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an d eac h one i n th e c o m-
mu n i ty o we s a c e r td n d u ty
to the othe r people o f th e
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SCHOOL CASE WILLBE HEARD NOV. I2
Some time back a suit wus filed
in district court against last
0 BUSY BBE CLUB MEETS ~»»h
~m e Busy Bee Clu:,which is ~~
one nf the project clubs of the
I |_county met with Miss Julia Wil-`
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Marian N
Honor St
High School 1 Student -
of Age,ls Honor
Blalr High School
Class.
ENTERED FROM n
Took First Ten Graf!
Nebraska Wesleyan Dcbnle Wu A
Success.Deblle Tryouts Start.
Football Team to Play Sthool
for Dell Saluidny, November 2.
TEACHERS ATTEND MEETING
L ¢ i ~
Hi g h i n ma (
Marian Nelson; a se
High school who wi
Washington éounty in
Citizenship Contest
ext week ranked hi~
unty elimination te
Otis Test of Mental
scored 72 points out o
75.
Marian Nelson ia
any U nu'c :
Affairs of State Meeting.P a
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(Contribuied by D. V. Masser)
The Nebraska Wesleyan debnt-
ers, both affirmative and negative
beams appearal before the high
school assembly last Wednesday
evening.They debuted the que;-
iion "That Tdnl by Jury of Crhn-
inal Cases in Unimed States Should
Be Abolished".The affirmative
~'.~ 'w-
Nearly Complete
Bllir's New Crenrmery Building
Nearly Completed.Ready for
Budness Deccmbrr Ish Organ-
iutian Meeting Fridny,Nov.1.
EL EC!D|RECl`0Rs, OFFICERS
leglng that money spent. for the
payment of lobbyism during the
:ment session of the legislature
was illegal and asking the board
no return the money to the school
treasury.This case will come up
for hearing Tuesday,November
12th.A number of Blair taxpay-
|a " :|i v . "an d wi ll n o d o u b t be o n ha nd to
he a r th e argument.=.
Dana Gridsters
Trounce Wahoo
Dln|'s Vikings Take Wahoo Wu'-
non into Camp to the Tune of
I3 to 7. ..ls Their Second Victory
Over this Team.
Faculzy of han; College Guests of_Student n
GraduatingMonday.kf ternoon Club at the'
Home of Mrs. E. C. Hunt hat
cm-: | x'rEnl»:s 1 '| Nc Pno clum
Prof. Wnldo B. Nldlm, lnslruclur ntered Blairof Instrumental Made. and Miss ] | ; . | | r l r u : - l r n i l r vIda llamsen, Voice Instructor
.n;-|;¢l;:led in the Year b00k ghest. in the
at.ln the
Ausmy she
"I;¢;af ;1oo\ hadbeen planned|
as Guest Day for Dana CollegeI
Faculty and a number of thelfaculty wus present.Illness kept|a possible
s il l * | > P I I '\ u n v
ze youngesta=;:;'.,:;;;;.,, onened with mu
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call to which the members respond-
ed by naming Famous Choirs,
among' those mentioned being our
own Dana A Capella Choir.
Prof. Wgldo B. Nielsen, instruc-
tor of music and of the college
4:.l=oir which so successfully mme
the celebrated tour to Denmark
tho pant summer, wo.s present and
spoke informally on the Dann
Choir Tour.Prof.Nielsen has n
pleasing peruonality and ii hit of
humor that he uses in an enter-
taining manner.His talk was
very much enjoyed and appreci-
ated by the Club.Miss Ida Hansen, soloist of the
Choir, spoke on "A Woma:i's; Inv
pn anion of the Trip" and ahc told
of the beautiful Dianish gardens
and hospitality of the people.She
very kindly sang tvvo lovely solos,
in her usual #easing manner.
Mrs.Frank Stewart rendered
two violin solos,accompanied on
the piano by her sister, Miss Lu-
cilo Kemp.Mrs.Stewart and
Mir3 Kemp ore.favo'iiles with
Blair folk-2 who are proud to claim
them an their own.The Club is
greatly indebted to both of Lhenl
Ior their geiierosily.
Miss M:1rgaret.Fnslgorow,high
nrhool qtullent gave several short
r0uding~\ that added to the enjoy-
ment. of the program.The program iommittee com-
I°0rL'd of MN.Hunt,Mrs.C.G.
Bader, Mrs. L C. Klopp and Mrs.
Frank Curley served refreshments.
The following vm:e present
from Dann:President of Dunn,
IIrlotul Nelson and Mrs.Nelson;
Athletic Coach and Professor of
Danish,(Z S.Fynboe nnfl Mrs.
Fynboe; Professor of Science, Ar-
thur Neliion;Inntructor in music
:ind choir leader,Prof.Waldo Il.
Nielsen; Voice initructor, Miss IdoHansen; Dean of women and head
of History clcpurtlncnt, Miss Ruth
llm.n1ussen..
.l~`0}L\1l£R BLAIR WOMAN
:nARn1i:~: FONTANI-}l.l..l'1 iix
AI. al. lovely church wecldinpi last
.Jl'ledner=~ln;.' oftennoon, Oct. 23,in
the Lutherzln cnurU1 at Fo=\t.mellc
lin' marriage of Mrs. Emma Tofl.
of Fremont and William H. Ruwo
of near Fontonelle, was solemnized
with Rev.William Goode as offi-
cmnt.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen
of Fremonl,attended the couple.
i un e ls muyDu r in g h e r
rue s h e h a s
re of 96%
9 0 %i n mx!!
h j w a .Sh o
sc ho lars hip
Leld a t Ne -
spring.
n o me n t a l
mtutive hi gh
Hy .She i s
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p"=».e4' nova
nr t In ' h e
.hand m u l
li to r o f th e
.own as th e
p.1t£ in lf»
n th e h o n o r
h i g h sc hool
i s a w o r th y
W a s hi n gto n
rec eived h e r
e Rose Hi ! !
which sr ho ol
th e te n th
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grade.
sent i n b y
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as ta k en th e
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lg wh o wi ll
rs the Young:
to be he ld
d i e d i n th e
:loan as tho
e girls and
:priszf ntativc
L go od stu d-
.ve i n sc hool
school a c t i v
t w o y o u n g
1 th e in tvlli -
nmi tto e c om-
:pe rin te nde nt
Mr s .§(lop|»
ld n o tr o u b le
rs.
a n e xt we o k
2 c oun ty wi th
state repre-
1ere.lo o ki n g f o r -
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live.So when these ladies
all listen to them patiently
and do your bit.
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Last Thursday evening nearly
seventy members of the Baptist
congregation gathered at the home
oi their pastor on 411 Washington
istreet.These members intended
ithis for a surprise party and theycarried out their intentions for the|
pastor and his family were com-
pletely bewildered when their
hcuse suddenly filled with guests.
Miss Beulah Robens was mis-
»trcss or ceremonies.
1 The pastor and wife were ns-
signed places of honor amonglthumpresent,and all sang w~
1 gether "Onward Christian Soldiers'
i W.W.Freeland,on behalf of
.those who had come, very accept-iably expressed their appreciationofthefaithfulservicethat the
pastor and Mrs. Moran are giving
to the church. Margaret Badgerow
gave musical readings and Keith
,Vinton and, Burdette Smith gave a
Isaxaphone and cornet duet.While
this was going on others were cov-
,eriu¢~&n~dininlr table and the.Iloor
'bcnea*h it with gifts.When we
were led in we saw that the prob~
lem of the High Cost of Living
had been solved for ax while at
least.The shower consisted of
eats,things to wear.,things to
use about the home,and even
;money;money in envelopes,one
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( ())ll'LI)iEN'l`S IDAHO VISITOR
1 Mrs. Joe Lazure of Ft. Calhoun
township entertained a number of
Calhoun and Blair friends at cards
last Saturday aftomoon compli-
mentury to Mrs, Anna Kruger Les-
:singer of Nampa, lilaho.
1 Mrs. Lessinger was a former Ft.
Calhoun girl, reared and educated5-'here und she was indeed glad to
'meet her former friends at so
pleasant an afternoon affair.
:Those from Blair who were
present were Mrs.FI: T.' Jipp,
Mrs.D.Mummen.Misses Win-
ifred and Ruth Allen. Miss Alice
.Beckman and Miss Lois Brooks of
,Lincoln.1
5 Following a spirited afternoon
with bridge the following received
m a i r a n e w c r e a m e r y m u i m n g I 8
now nearing completion and ac~
cording to reports from the build-
ing committee will be ready forbusinass by December lst if weath-
er conditions permit.
There is about lbur weeks work
left no do an the building md theinstallation of the lhachinery be
fore the farmers will be invited to
bring in their cream.
|A meeting of the stockholders
,for the purpose of electing the di-
rectors and officers will be held
,1-'Hday, November lst, and at this
meeting the adopting of the art-
'icles of incorporation and the by-
laws will be in order.
FAMILY nr-zus ion
AT M o r u u s o N n o m:
A family reunion surprise was
carried out by the children, when
they gathered at,ihe home of their
'parents, l\lr.`smd Mrs. S.F.Mor-
lrlson at Mitchell, S.D.Friday
evening, Oct. 25 to help them rele-
,brate their forty-second wedding
¢.nni\er-sary.l/The reunion included six chil-
'dren, thirteen grandchildren, four
[sons-in-law and one daughtenin-
'lnw.Those present were Mr. inn!
Mrs, James Thomas Campbell and
family of Almcundria, S.D.,Mr.
and Mrs. H. J.Hinkley and sons
of Cavour, S.D.,Mr. mid M n ;lClurk (J.Davis of Huron,S.D.
'ML Franklin Cunis Morrison,
!\lr. and Mrs.Harry Eriksen and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mur-
rison and Mrs.L.PL Eriksen or
Mitchell, S. D.
An oyster stew,sandwiches,
cakes and suluds were served about
.ten o'clock.The families left
fnbout midnight iur their homes,
wishing their :parents many hupuy
\( .\ \ ll " HS .
Mr.»and Mrs.Moriison were
furmer Wnsliingtun county people.
[).»\N.»y¢.`()LLl¥}E HEAD
'|`0 SPEAK OVER wow
Mr. Erland Nelson, president of
Dann College,will speak over
WOW on Wednesday,Nov.6, at
5:15 p. m. on the subject "College
Education for the Farmers".
Blair friends of Prof.Nelson
,will be listening ih at that time.
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| _ _ -Wiltse snd.Mr. Bosiey.The dcbatera entered whole
heartedly into the argument which
was greatly appreciated by those
present..Blair high debaters also reteiv-
ed many valuable suggestiéhl
which will help them in prepa
their arguments for the Neb .
state debate race.4Thebandofthirty-six pieces
and high school chorus of sixty
y.oices, for their first sppearalzz
made an excellent showing.Th |
two musical organizations will
appear before the State Tescheis
Association in Omaha Friday aft-
emoon at two o'ciock.They l
appear in the large Technical h'
school auditorium before abc.three thousand teachers.{» I
On Thursday evening the fi
of a series of debate tryouts w '
held in the high school auditor-iu .
The question for debate was, Ru-
eolwd "That Trial by Jury 61|
Criminal Cases in United Stake
should be Ablolshed".Thi s (i m
debate was won by the negative
team consisting of Alfred Jensell
and Marian Nelson.However, thai
affirmative team did somone
good-deba`tf'nk;"¢vl>iehfmld€t
decision very close.The teachers
of the high school are judging the
debaters and will pick the eight
best debaters to represent Blair
high in the high school debating
league.The next debate will be
held Tuesday when the affirm-
ative team consisting of Edwin
Lihdstrom and Reed 0'Hnnlon
will debate the negative team con-
sisting of Madeline Nielsen andMarjorie Jansen.I
The Blair high school .Foot-
ball team will go to Omaha Satur»
day afternoon und play Nebraska
School for the Deaf.The Nebras-
ka School for the Deaf have oneof the best teams in the history of
their school.Last week they de-
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NEXT GAME AT c o x c o n m f i
Displaying a well oiled offense,
Dana's Vikings easily trounced the
Wahoo Warriors by a decisive
score of 13 to 7.This was the
second meeting oi the two teams
and.Dana has annexed both vic~
torics.
From the opening whistle to the
final gun,Dana had things her
own way.Tildcn and Rogers bore
the bmnt of the offense for the
locals,and both men found no
trouble in seeping through the
Wahoo forward wall for .mbs",an-
tiatgains,Rogers pushed across
both the Vikings touchdowns, and
gave a wonderful exhibition af
line plunging throughout the
game.
Anderson and Larsen proved
pouerful on the defense, and suc»
cesafully smothered Wahoo's lineattack./ _ j
The whole team was functioning
perfectly, and they played with a
spirit which should carry them
through a victorious season.
Next week Dana journeys to
Concordia to avenge a 6 to 0 de-_
feat dealt them by the Seward ag-
gregation last season,and this
fracas should bc a very clsogame , for both teams have dn
playing good football this season.
NE\V AUTO PLATES ARRIVE
lt hardly seems possible that it
is nearly time to walk up to the
down the price of a now auto~
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county treasurer's office nnd lay`l
mobile license for 1930.This fact
was brought very forcibiy to mind
yesterday when we learned that
ilu- new license plates had arrived.
They nre beauties all right with
n blue background und yellow
figures._
and Iowa had been given joint
)arisdic6on over that part of the
Missouri river which forms a boun-
dary between them, and that Ne-
braska could not prohibit the use
of nets, traps and eeines because
Iowa not only permitted, but grant
cd licenses for taking `!ish from
the river by such means.The trial court declared the law
invalid, holding that congress had
prevented Nebraska from enforc-
ing such ads without the consent
of Iowa,but the supreme court ol
Nebraska sustained the act, declsr
ing that the state had authority
to enforce its laws on that part
of the river flowing within its lim-
its."-State Journal.
Attorney Seymour L.Smith, a
former Washington county boy
has charge of this case and will
go to Washington, D. C. to argue
the case before the higheS$t1'i-
lznnal in the land.
FORMER BLAIRITES
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
hir. and Mrs. T.R.Hall, resi-
dents of Nebraska for 48 years,
celebrated their golden wedding
annivoraary,A£onday, .Qctéber 28,at their borne in Fremont.lilr.
and Mrs.Hall were married in
Elmwood, Kan., Oct. 28, 1879, and
started the next day in a covered
wagon on a wedding trip to Ill-
inois,which they reached after
tbur weeks of hard travel and.
there established their first hoine
together.
'l`wn years later they decided to
come to Nebraska,this time by
rail, quite a novel mode of travel
in those days.The first 30 years
of the near half century spent in
this stntc, the couple lived in and
near Blair,for the following 10'years they resided in Teknmsh and
Lyons and for the eight remaining
years they `have made Fremont
feated Benson high school.I /their home.
Last your Blair hish held this -They have three children, Mrs.team to n. scoreless tie.Durimt ~ ~[Edgar Havens of Norfolk, Mrs. E.
the past five years the School f""|L Keil of Fremont,and le li o y
thc Deaf football team has never
won a victory over Blair high.
The Blair gridders hope to keep!
up this record this year..On account of State Teachers
Convention the Blair City schools Y
will be closed on Thursday audi
Fridov in onler w permit thc,
Hal'lofFrem nt' s e'randchil-~ and twoogreat rtilnchildren.
Blair's Big New High School Build-
ing Now Under Construction
Shows Progrqa. Takes on l-'arm
and is Interesting Study.
The couple were honored on
their golden anniversary Monday
at a reception from 2 to 5 o'clock,
followed by a 6:30 dinner at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. E. L.
Keil and Mr. Keil.A slron pro-
prospcrity on Washington County
farms i !new improvement;can
be used as a measuring stick.
These improvements consist of
new Nebraska :ype poultry hous-
es, corn cribs,granariea,dairy
bans, farm homes, etc.
The most conspicuous improve-
ments consist of the poultry hous-
es,they are built in unit sizes,
twenty feet by twenty feet.New
single unit houses are fa be found
on the following farms: C. F. Har-
mon, DeSoto, Nebraska and M. L.
James, ol Herman, Nebraska. The
double unit Nebraska Poultry
houses are found in the process of
construction at the Elmer Miller
farm just west of Kennard, also
at the Hynnes Ranch east of Her-»
man.These houses are built with
movable roasts,dropping boards,
feed bin,broody coop,movable
partitions in nestsw which makes
easy cleaning, provides direct sun-
shine over floor space and proper
ventilation.These necessities and
conveniences are built right into
the Nebraska type houses, if the
blue print instructions are follow-
ed.New corn cribs are being built
by Joseph Su\lcy,.o!_D__e~'i\;1¢9 poiHuermann, of Arlington, and l'ct~
er Hilgenkamp, of Arlington. New
granaries appear nn the Wm.
Tietgen farm of Ft. Calhoun, Fred
Huermann, of Arlington,and the
Hynnes Ranch ut Herman, Nebras-
ku.New dairy barns of the Nebr-
aska type are being built by A. C.
Marshall of Arlington and Elmer
Miller, of Kennard.These barnslarge enough t feed and milkcows at a tinee.After they
fed and milked they are turned
into a lot containing roughn-
water,, and warm open shed
are
ten
areout
ses,for sleeping quarters, then another
ten head are fed and milked, etc.
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s n uc s mc CO NTES T
i-0s 1PoNsn
The corn shucking contest which
was scheduled for today, has been
postponed until next Thursday,
November 'lth.The contest will
be held at the Walter Nelson
farm in the .Rose Hill neighbor-
hood and will stan at one o'clock
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fourt...L. Years ot age.
entire high school com
maintained an averar
with no grade below
oi' her high school su
so won two state
medals in a contest l
braska Wesleyan last 1
Marian Nelson is
freak but is a represei
school girl in every w
pmsioent of the Norm
Club She it an accom
icirr.L lung active p
him...;!.\ol glee clu
orchestra.
She is assistant ec
high school annual kn
Tnttler.
She makes rn active
beting and has been o
roll during her entire
career.Miss Marian Nelson
representative o f
' county.She was born and 1
early education in th
school district from u
e graduated from
adc in the spring ni
entered the Blair higl
fan and at once prove
be not only s strong
the strongest in her 5
An intelligence test
the committee of tb
Jubilee Celebration we
enrly part of the \v<
purpose of determinir
represent the county il
Citizenship Contest.
there next week,rem
selection of Miss Nc
representative for thi
Edwin Lindstrom as n
for the boys.
Lindstrom is also a
ent und has been anti
athletics and other A
ities as well.These
people showed well if
gentle test and the corposedofCountySi
Marsh,Mrs.Bross,
and Mrs. hlummen. ha
in deciding the winne
They go to Omah
and will represent thu
every county in the
sented in a contest tl
The Enterprise is
ward with the full e
hearing that these twMi r a Ma r g a r e t La n zh o rn t o r 1~on-gthe prize sc ores:Mr s .D.M u m -"°112110110 n|:\\IP||1\ i e n d e ls s o h n ' s W € d " me rt` h i vh :Mr n Ric h ard s i » \ @ r , = . | B l 3 l l 'H I U I 1 teachers to attend and take unl 'uctive pmt in the deliberations in MUCH WORK IS To BE DQNE1
the Stale Teachers meeting which
will be held in Omaha.Many uf,Blnir`s new high school building
;\he Blair wachern hold ollices in which has been under construction
the association or are laking an since last. 1 rln is now taki141z..nsnctive nart in il-S affairs.form so that an mlelhgent. idc:.\_
gram wus given by group 17 of
the W. C. T. U. ut which Mrs. Hall
is a member,and several radio
numbers were enjoyed.The home
and dining table were beautifully
decorated in keeping with the
golden wedding color and idea.
||.m. snarp.The contestants me as fullowe:
Henry Sorensen,Carl Sorensen.
Arthur Mumm, Gus Wulf, Walter
Robem,Nlthunlel Hansen,Har-
vey Paulsen, all of Blair, and D.
Van Vnlin of Florence.
ple
the
ly.
will have won the honors for
mselves and Washington coun-\ &?i»'i"i¢=I§Z»I`-If-'i»I£i:;» organ and '""m'fga ;;,I'»i5£.§.'a;.;i; '""'" ' = "
§f.';}."£I.}'."°f,,§i'f'§'J1"'I'¢.'L.,'I{,..*Ii'...'";12§."° and were aeconlingiy rn-Beats Bancroft
LEAVE FOR (Al.lFORNlAIvn i n g Lunlzhorxt;"ri1}.- Bride ~ ;'""=" 3" =;*'f°""'Ne w Amu v s ms Maintains 1....§ RQ, Bancroft by
at <'lepf:wa ma an s oes 0 ..\match.Sho cnrriml a lmme bou-i Dr.Ben has been called to the " ' " " ' " "Friday "G"'"°by "
1]'nié 2/where of the nlnffzrqdn
schools have been asked to furnish
an exhibit of fienmanahip which'
will be on display at Lhe State
Teachers Association.The pen-manship work of Blair city sebupls
has attracteml state wide attention
and in the past has wpn manycountyandstateawards.This
penmanship exhibit will include
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may be formed of what it is really
to be.
A survey of the building without
n guide to explain what the di!-
ferent rooms,lockers,hallwuys
and equipments are used for ia
futile.Knowing this we imposed
on Superintendent Mnsaer the
evening after the school hour and
asked him to show us through the
|",;|,|;,".,_ nvnlaininv in ¢ln'nil [ho
They have many friends in Blair
who will join in _wishing them °'
many more happy yearn together. ~ ~
~ ConvenesNov. 12
A number °f relatives ami Jury mi n se Crum fo r Duty on
irimda gathered last Sunday at Deeember g_Many Cases on
|:';i.i'::".'i.';' §",;.S'l."1.§'i'l"'i§.L»3 Docket to be Settled During the
Mr. and Mn. Adolph Voss, wrm
have been spending the summetin
this city,left last Friday for
Omaha when:they expected w
make a shon visit with relnthea
and then go on hx auto lo their
home in bong Beach, California
Before leaving Blair, Mrs, Voss
spent a pleaxant half hnur with
The Enterprise force and ordemd
this family necessity sent to them
r
~of -cgpholia roses tiéli with following homes the past week:Score °f26 tj 0 .Gollehon is
orange tulle.Mrs.0lsen's i§0WIllIenry M.Halstead when:they Outstanding I-rgure.
was also brown flat crepe trin\modhave a fine boy, Rasmus N. Ped-in inn.iersen, a girl and Alben L.Wil-NEXT GAME NOVEMBER STH
Hillow ln me ceremony, tm.Jun8' Ian d th e atten d in g c ompany we n ti
to Fre mon t. fo r d in ner at the Hotel
Pathf in de r.Th e ta b le i n th e fa l-
c on ro om,wa s bea uti fully dec or-
ate d w i t I1 a centerpiec e o f
ros es simila r to thos e i n the bri dal
Bouquet. and plac e c ards, n ut c upa.
inns ,a glrs.
Yeater c lay was a nothe r bus y day
fo r h i m wh e n n g i r l ar r i ve d a t th e
Ha r la n d Jensen h o me i n A r li n g -
to n , a g i r l a t th e Robert. Petersen
home a nd a gir l to Mrs . W m. Lon g-
ac re a t the B la ir ho sp ital.
Thi s mor ni ng , Oc t. 31, a g irl a r-
Bla i r reta ined i ts lead in the
c on fer enc e las t F dda y hy suc c es s-
f u lly de fe atin g Ba nc ro ft o n their
own lo t, b y a ec o n : o f 2 6 - 0 .Th e
Bla i r te a m wa s h i tti n g o n a ll
ele ven c y linders,a n d han ded the
Ba nc ro ft boy s th ei r wo r s t defeat
n ¢ n ; u | . | | \ ; r |U A | ; ( ; | | | | | | ; | u 1 | | | } . |; | v l u v -- - - . - . . . n ,. . . . . | . .- . . . - - D ." . - - " -- - -; ¢ g | ; n b u v n 'v v g u n n a ;u . ;.n v us e c o r n l g r a d e t o t h e e i g h t h g r a d e d i f f e r e n t u s e s o f t h e v a d o u s h r a t i n g h e r s e v e n t i e t h b i r t h a n n i -T e r m o f C o n n .
i 1 ° ' 1 .roo ms.hi c h u d th a tn c u s n e y "_I 'rm="\...amim»rn sa u th e ln uxt E E Z ? "w occ rr e o n A L I S T O! ". u u m m s C./u.| .E:n
Ifor the ensuing year.
Mrwn 'rn f "lI \ -' vttwn zxrnxml tall candies in matching shades rived at the Chris Bendorf homeof orange and paie blue.fin this city and all parties con-in mlny years.
InSDired by the fact that a we-YOUNG Fumes MR*-'*riff* .'3'f;.'".*:&'1::r;mP.'"Ei?."" " " " "u u v u
One o f A fi ne noon day lunc heon wa s...mia s..._:_..1 .)4__ ...\_:_|:..:¢x__. --__ :_Th e D i s m c t Co u r t wi ll c onvene
tory Qnrould igpqg them at the ton|..;.:ti f:'§"° .'ff'I"XI'f§ff'{.ff'.`Z"f_ .2f|°"{°""" PPP' wmcn r"f'f'"'1=.";'r2:f1zf.,, the rezuiar fall term of court]Harvey POLlI\dH held a sale ofMr. :ind Mrs. Ruwe left irnme-'cerned are doin: nioelir
fliately after the dinner for u shunt*wedding trip to Lincoln.Upo nlro nmmr BL AIR BOY
their return they will leave for NOW DADDY
Califomla to spend the winter.
Mrs. Ruwe was formerly of Blair Lyle Erwin McBride, Jr.arriv-
gnd fgf the 'past yegg 1135 been Ed 0'Ul0b¢l 18 8l. the Clilfklfill l\0B-
hunkan at Lhe Neavcourt gpg;j[-lf-ll¢\l in Omaha and is UIQ flI!i
of the Confemllce until Nov. 22,
the Blair boys plunged and ran
their way to four well earned
touchdowns.The first one came
me in the first half after Biffar
and Bmrnbnugh had carried the
ball within scoring distance for the
rue home of Mr. and Mrs. 1-'ren
Petersen in the Peaceful Hill dist-
rict,south of Kennard,was the
scene of a happy wwding last
Thxusday,Oct.24,when their
u m 51.812
with the
the next
take 0:1
whic.l'| we
a n u m a n a n n u m D e L l l l l l l
building of schools for
half century unless we
a phenomenal growth
hope may happen.
daughter, Bertha, became the wlfel Nothing han been left undone.
of Mr. Inman Wi lke of Be nnini - aqffios _vfafjg : rooms _ngqurpgd
oroer ann me presentation UI many I 1|."|';d ,Nv e m b r 12th andguugyl and useful gifts made the 113211 $12.§ '....§ ..ofequity cases.
y a appy oneThosepresent were Mr.amd On December 2nd the following
Mrs.ChHs Schumacher and fam-list of jurors will be called for
duty:ily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersenandf1MndMrs.Hen (... ~ Allen Ft. Calhoun Tvrp,..°f"'.'It 'f."..__..-__ ..,...'f.'f|L¢|»na Allen Blair cn§
hir: household goods last Saturday
and with his family expects tomakeCheyenne,Wyoming his
future home.Harvey has a num-
ber of loyal friends in this com-
munity who will miss him and his
egatirnable family and who will wish
m f n t l .\ I ~
Gu e sts a t th e v: ed d i n; z a n d d i n- B ri d e
n e r were Messrs.an d Me n d a mes i g r a m
Char ies Ta f t.Bla i r :Ellen .To f t ! M c B |
fur Mr. md Mrs.Lyle Mc-Y-hlrd time.Bnmihaugh smashing
r of that :ity and the firn the line for the score.Thetryoutlehild for Mr. and Mrs. Gemlpolnt was unsuccessful,and the
'ide of Blair.He is therefore
ving considerable attention
his relatives and elone friend:
rther and child are ,getting
r nlcely and are receiving (he
mtduliom of thdr friends.
wn.rnemla and relatives wereIlovelyrefreshments
followih the cere-
pxesent and
were served g
mony.They ..,,_-.Fred a number of
nice gifts.
The newlywedn
.for western Nebraska for a short
honeymoon when they will vinit
friends and rnallives.
half ended 6-0.
(C o n ti n u ed o n p a g e e i g h t)
B L A I R . N E B . . G R I D D E R A T
C O R N E L L I S HONOR! - I D
le f t Sa tu r da y
ure u| K | Ul' l( l2| 1 ,mr . l l ll l p e n s '
b m a d ha llwa y s ,coat.loc kers,li b - n ma n , Mr . a n d Mr s . O tto Y o u , Mr .
r s r y r o o m f s u p p l y r o o m s , a u d i t o r - ' a n d M r s .E m i l S t e n d e r ,M r .a n d
i u m b i g e n o u g h u n s e a t h u n d r e d 8 , M r n .G u s A u c h a n d M r ,a n d M r s .
o f p e o p l e ,Q t t e r i n w h e r e h u t E r n e s t K e r a t e t t e r a n d f a m i l y .
lunc hes a r e t o be nerved,re st
mo mn , la bo r a to r i es , i n f an e ve r y -.min, needed ln_a school of the REAL BSTATE DEALS
modem type.m.»_..1---..,_..n.. -s..:.. _..._ aa.-- ...m ..,1m..'.lust when ml. bulklinr will ho The N. T. L und and Company
c ny them the best
G l y their new home.
Twp.
Twp._
p.City 1 2 2 1 -.9 °e
33 -3 A |:
p.6 7 a !
leonnrd Axuell Blair
Blair
Fonmnelle
Fonunelle
HermanBlair
Richland
Do Som
Hans Beck
Fred Boschnlt
Ruben Brand
D Buch
Clyde Burger
l-'rank Byers
Earl CZ Caldwell
C w. Chrisuansen Blair Gm'__| 3 | 4 15 1
of good luck in
1
uber 1 9 2 9
.....».., .z 5 4 3
9 IO l l na
6 I 1 ua I 9
s
_.und Ha r o ld Olsen,F r e mo n t;W m .11-1223*
Goede,Fo mu n elle ;Misses Ma r -h u m
gh r tt L a n g h o r a t, F u ma n e lle ; E d lli !H o
Ru we ,Forutanelie;Florenc e R18-3008
mn t x n |"r¢n\nnl*-Mu n i r *lluunffl m n m» \ u ¢ u » | l || | . | \ . \ u l o l l m a v l uTaft,Fremont;Chris Ruwe m d
Melvin Ruwe. Fontanelle.a
r i t a t i o
| \ l l U ,u v v x a n a m e n o g e y o r w i l v l l \ | \l § \ | l l l l .\ | | ¢ ,v n u l \ I 4 u u \" " : "" " r :r f ~~~M o r r i s C h r i s t e n s e nr m h a m n r m . "l a m s n f l M | l p e l i g i b i 1 i t y h a v e n e v e r m e t .A v s o u t h o f B e m u n g t o n o n a f a r m .: = 2 ? 3 £ ° 3 " : ' _ 2 " f ' 1 ° f f f i ' 2 ¥ f = f f *f r f f I E E '° . '. i i ' 3 *, § . . , , ! f " ' . . °~. . . , , . . . 2 ' . .n r A .P .C o m n t o n Gnmt T\\'p.{1l 20Blair cm!27 2 l 2 2 22 5 2 9 55 2 4 2 5 2 60 5 |a s.
G¢°l'Ke McDonald, who has spent
the Past three months in an Omn-
hn hospital wllh a serious illness,
*ns able to be taken to his home
in.l.lLc Long Creek distrln recent:
|y_whex-e he in up and around. con-velesdng nicely.Thin will be nzoodf
n I-Inllovlven dance it the parish
hdl to be sponsored by the Epin-
copal ladies, this (Thundn 'eve-)ning.1
Mr. and Mrs.Lou Latte enter-
tained Saturdny evening at dinner,
Mr. end Mrs. Grant Fox, Mt. and
Mn. Glen I-'mf .ma nn.. n|.,|..,
I
4
the outltnmiing athlete at Cornell
college, he hu;upset the theory
that stars ol the field cannot star
in the mxdy hall,for Cook hee
been elected to PM Beta Kappa,
honorary ncholnrihip fralemlty.
He is captain of football,mldnw
~all-:hr helfbacl;and
HOLDS SUCCESSFUL SALE
The nale held last Saturday of
the honnehold good: of Harvey
Pounds wee conducted by Sl John-
son, who is an old hand at the
nuwoneerimr came.Mr. Johnson
uuglng lrum lppelruxwtn mere Inyetsomemonths work to do to
put the finishing tnurlfla on the
interior.However,it ls honed
d m the work will be completed
before the present schod year in
over u everyone le working underffm-nls
difflcnltien with the different;
.»..\.. -.~»=n.»~l m. v mn "nn-I
\¢ x . . ; : . ; ; § ; " ; ; . " a . ; ; z . ~;n r l D. I ' rn n h Herma.nTwI;." \~-|
longing 1,0 the Crowell Memorial Jesse Hansen Gnnl. Twp.;-
Home to H. W. Meierhenry of the Clarence Houghton Blair City _Rose Hill neighborhood. Mr. Mder I\\lK\|K¢ Jordan Herman TWP-1 . »`'..,¢f:W ~
henry
Blair
mm'-1
r /1
leaves one of the finemwrn- Kruse Fa. Cmlhoun Twp." 'g i . .\ \ _
in the county to move to Clyde Noyes Blair GUY '/ T w \u
next spring m d when he G. F. Paulsen Arllngwn 'Nm ' '' Q ~
h .will move into A fine J. c. Price Arllngwn Twp.-neu m his .na menu and h§;|\1|63§d°§"& 'dim
bln.Hn. G. c. Him
"_ ____ '_ _ _ _ _ _. " ~ " K '. , , . ` "v u s \ ' " "" " " '" ' " '...... ....... \|l¢\l}l ucslcetuali guru, and a hurdler in churches and ofhgf pub-110318.get good prmens out of everythinl 1'§°\19¢d in .*rn*lu,and Mr.andftrnck.Cook in a senior fron.sold a n d a l l . ~ w e v e well !¢_\!\{i3di"'¥"Whle-ri ll i ng the --la
ra of Blair.Blair, Nels.' - " "" --"'"firm also sold a hmm# in
Chaa. F. Rogan'Herman '1`*p Nov.8 Christian chicken dinner.
Nell Swndznurd Arlinzton Two.Nov.9-»»Armintim» Anm~.»...;:" "|a-.mis "~ 'Heffnan ' ia; 1 ""&"i;&'.u'»T.'2`aq n c u x e u m m m e resu lts fmduhing. of the building.islc xmlr d to 1' . U. u o re m
KENNARD NEWS
- n doemrt
a questioned
r twin .look
not a hit."'n."J us t th e
.rs
KENNARD NEWS
A large :number attended the
basket dinner a t the Methodist
church Inst. Sunday.A short pro~gram was given which Wag greatw
ly appxedaled by those present.Mrs.Wm.Farpbcrg of Blair.
IVE STUCK PH||]E5
T ggum IIMAHA
PEACEFUL HILL
The Hallowe'en program and
social at the Peaceful Hill school
was a very good success A largenumber of people attended.Miss Evelyn Knowltonapent the
K E N N A R D R U R A L -
J O TTIN GS
George, Helen and Allen Mia-feldt were Wednaday evening vis-
itors at the A. C. Anderson home.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch and
wNEBRASK.\ INDUSTRIAL Nebraska has 1200 naturnl lnken
REVIEW NOTES most of them good fishing lakes.
\Nebraska was admitted as a Nebraska ranks th i n y - ( i n t
guge in 1557 as the thiny-sew among the states in population.
Qénth state.The population of Nebraska is
Unrjnfy.'°'l'wlns."he mid.
»€%~
Gin
Eth
gum
seem n--ss!hle."3lur]ury's lovely ey3hlln mulvly.
»"l).»|>s she. the nm
llkn vnu?"I Nebraska's atate motto 5 s estimated at 1,500,000.A new
"Equality Before the Law".l canon.a will be taken Apdl f'irst__Ella
21 Hgeston
"33|»i\f`rI|-.n n lmivvd
vmma-rc-<1 Ailss .lunkin
| upy mnlv.y n u mlg h l
I lx qui ll un d mind and-
" l li r ln m ls very np u wd Ginger q uic kly .
"I lhn ua hl the re mu
|... .mm In Q mn o nl
lu -lllrllm I
l l- l
muy." m e n
Hmm be urn."
In-an n-llef.
.ipént Si y n i g h t ' a n d 5 , , , d _ , , § | " " - " I n d ~ n r ~ m n . . 5 - ; = = " ' ~ ' = " § " ' l l l u
w i a m dm Hu n g . c . g m -4|Hi n mu m. R u h r s p e n t the 5-?.""al¥. YE. Lam c'§m$=°§"»§»°."
-n .rte un .week-end at home.|_ef : c o n a fr a--» =»-=»»=~mm M r . me n m .Hr. ma Mn. H. c . Ku hr a n d ..~:,.::,":.... F':::,°., ,,2'.::'::
=£2!=a}%e'§5*€!F£'%._!£"1'..*°..'§_'f: fs»=f1v..¢=d. can 4*-h==~\= ewszf-===d r- ' mu G u le f l .
He é v y Run o f Ca ttle Pri ces h"°"€"""" is the central slate of "'°§Z1,f91<Q'= Indian population is
t e umon.l1 5 2 5 c L o we r0 To p $ 1 5 .5 0 | _ _,,,,,k has gan urea of ..».,..¢.i'§'§',§ZTLT""'°'aooo nearly all
l u n r :o m n r e 1n-1¢:f~n m :\7 7 , 5 2 0 s q u a r e m i l e s o r 4 9 , 6 1 2 , 8 0 0 N e b m m h a s a U n i t e d S c h o o l
BC PE S.4 . _1..,.a:_...\!\...Hu v u » u l v » . v | v | u u v | » -
A Steady Har ker for Sheep avid
L a m b : - F a t La mbs :n d Fe e d e n
Sell at $12.0D@ 12.60. Aged Sheep
In Llmlled Supply and Un chlng-
ed.~
:rations by
in Myers °
u l :P t l n u n n » v ..., ..- ,.~' f i m y l n l l z o d t o g z o l l s e r I n t h e q n m -:I
r m l v l y f z l n l i l n n n f p m 1 = \ | m u t : e p f - n p l o ;f
I l m w o r l d m é r _u s n f a m i l y .o n e l n iQ n i r i t .I s l "
s u n \ , 1 : y b u n u u y t o v l a n . . n r u u r
lge.eslie Berry of Benson,carrfelday to spend the day with lus
Lher, Mrs. E. Berry.E.wardElr.and Mrs.Homernl*lu§nnr\Hun fnllnwinur nt. flin-
the rally day services Um! dinner Mr. and Mrs.P. C. Rasmussen
at the Methodist church m Ke m vo m Blair callers Friday.
nard on §unday.In the afternoon F_W_Larnbrecht spent P3maytheyvisitedat the Hans Hanson at Frank Gasser's.
h°""Q near onnard..'Mr.and Mrs.Leo Miller were
-Mjsgee If'u""r{,f"2uMa'r:f Kahnk Friday evening visitors at the
un |.u\.uan cnuuren loC£tLod ll! U8
u u n u u u m m m w w v
its extreme length is 465 miles.braska is sixtuenth in we-alt
Nebraska has more river mile-and eventh in per capita wenlt
age than any other state.among the states."I Rvlsh I c ould see y our father
may,"hr-snhl." I slmn ld feel
i m o
!.6| mnl
0° : n r 1 ¢h r . r »w e
r Bu b ba ll v rr l ll Co .
~il. 5M [cn
'HE sromr
c m \ ' l '~ l 'I = : n u l - - W i m M l r l a m .M r .T o l l l v e r lemv¢~»f o r C h i c a g o .E d d y
J a c k s o n b r i n g s : m o t h e r f r i e n d . A l e x -
a n d a r M u r d o c k ,w h o h o n a y s h a lj u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m |t o u r o f t h e
w o r l d .t o t h e n a r s o n n g e G l n z e r .w h o s e h e a r !i n n e t o n h e r t w o u l l -
t e r a m a k i n g r i c h m a r r l n g e u ( H e l e n
l s t n x a g e d t o u p r o f e s s o r o f m = _ t h ¢ -m o t i f s ,H o r n : e L n m r l e z r .p o o r I t h e
vr o s l d w l n o d u l . i n a t n r a t e l a t e d b u t
b e c o m e s c l u l l r d a t : h e a n n o u n c em e m t h a t M u n d o r k i n w o r k i n g i n a
" c h a i n " g r e : e r y s t o r e O b v i o u s ! !g o
m n : v a t L o r n e I n I l l !p u s p n : I 1
k n e w h i m ; n r 5 n n n l | ; \ .D o u ' t y o u
St { || m *= 9 wa -c o u l d r o o t n o u r t o ~
1|!: ;h2.: m d | l r | \ v 0 1 1 |t n 8 0 6 h i m ?I f
l l l s n o t h m fn r '? "
°°I» I-My J u s l o a n w o u l d c o m c t o r
o s . "s-:uid G i m g e r ." T n h A n r l r o w s w o u l d t a k e IIB . "
nu'.:c¢~sfml Mrrrjory."Mr 'I'o1li\or would hr- so pleased
--such n nice man,said Miss Jen-
k i n s .A u1_. ..|A ..._.l.....|- n b a ; u \ | §I
Q l n l f v i i l l l s a a » \ l u l l vn e r S u n d a y :h i r .a n d M r s .L e o n a r d
| E .P e t e r s o n ,B e r k l e y a n d M a t t i e
J a n e ,M r .J o h n B l a c o e n d L e s l i e
B e r r y .I H e l e n B e r r y c a m e S a t u r d a y e v e -
m i n g t o s p e n d S u n d a y w i t h h e r
' m o : h e r ,M r s .B e r r y ,w h o r e t u r n e d
[ t o S c h u y l e r w i t h h e r t o . B P € n d a
I f e w d a y s .
i O r v o l A n d r e a s e n ,w h o i s w o r k -
: . . _. L C h n l - ;L * . | » " » » l a r m a n i | | 1 ¢ b
. u p c i l b o u l l u u y w s u :[ | U l I g t u n a .~~~
A n u m b e r o f _ m a r r i e d f o l k s a t -M r s .L e o M i l l e r w a s a S a t u r d a y
t e n d e d t h e m n r n e d f o l k s d a n c e a t a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r a t t h e A C A n »
t h e G e r m a n h a i l S a t u r d a y n i g h t .| d e r s o n h o m e . .
g u g g f y d o f y o u n g w f o l l g ;i l l . -M r s .F r a n k G a s s e r a n d H e r m a n
. r f e .a n c e ' f t " 3 t ° " | w e r e F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a t
P r l d a y n i g h t a f t e r , h e p r o g r a m a t t h e L o u i s G o r e h n m h o m e .
t l l s
l t
n u g l u o l .m m k S d M r .a n d M r s .L o u i e G o t t s c h a n d
.u r n a g e n t u n ° Y ' f a m i l y w e r e S u n d a y v i s i t o r s a t
w i t h H e n r y a n d M a r t i n V o s s .g t h e B m C h r i s t e n s e n h o m e .
." ! ` ? ' "" " " " i ? 5 § . . f " 'P f i " i _ B ° " f ' § ' } i M r .a n d . M r s .L o u i e G o i e h a m
Pnlou Stock Yards, Oct. 29, 1929
- - T h e we ek opened ou t wi th an-
oth er hea vy r u n of c attle 29,000
head.inc lu ding between 3,000 and
4,000 gornfods.Beurish eastern ad-
vic es a nd untn vorable wentli or c on-
dition s \\er o resp onsible for a slow
mar ket with p ric es la rg ely 1 5@2 5c
lo wer th a n th e c los e o f la s t wee k .
Best heaven hvr o brou ght $15.50.
C o w stu !!an d feeders ruled fully
25c lower.
Qu otatio ns o n Ca ttle :Choic e to
Drime 1n::a1.\3»slevra $14.504;l5.F5;
II Protect Your Car
Use an Afzti-Freeze this winter
.;€.fg_¥1=~_.§.";=:-arni. -H ms .. ':x'::.#;, "'¢."{i '3i';§;g,g;=g;",;',__f, § ' g ~ ~
n .n u e n .Wilke mn o f Mr. a nd Mn. Bun!J .C~ Mr. mv ! nn.. tw" we " _ -fl w-mf wo k a lle s Thurauluy um | ..$ '§""§', $122 »-f."J.....£'§'»1§§'L'$
} § ' i " '° " £ }G i n g r t h i n k s .a n g s n u u a '" u i n t s w Ju m .r r u f .u mums .
m r .T a l vc r r e t u r n s .as e y vs .u n l m p r a v e d a n d t h t d o c t o r s z l q l n i 2 m ( § . t h n u ; € r g o n r c f r i e n d s - n u d i t
' l m ~h a v e '3 f| . . a ~ . l 2 c . . 1 » . , .A n i I n n A h ' -Alcohol and PrestonehHu|.t I UI. "nur Juu ulru.Inn \CH"AP'rlc I--1 '''' ° W -_-._..?';...fi '..!',}E1'}?.'I'.. ".$".....-|lnrs for hosr rd." said Gin ger warn !Verona, Mr. and mrs. w. rs. 1905- home of the bride's parents.Th e " " ' ~ " i h hienbnum and Lo1a_weI\t. L0 0m'ha|famiIies and very close f r i e n d s o f ~§.S_ Wm. Cunnin.
,Sunday to help hols Lclsen cole- the young people were presenh were Fremont shoppers Satlbmw his birthday.Miss Sophie Wilke, sister of the nftemuun.I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and groom,was bridesmaid,while.Elmer Christensen ovas a
.' L M no .£';*:;1*'>' ,:::;"= ;e.,,<2,:f,=>:"f§s,,:,. "'L1. .lf¢§_'j.1°b'Petersen served as best' laye\g_I11\}K_ sopper guest a
Igham I
.urday
Su n -
. t th e
P MC :
choice prime handy Hteers $14.5B.@
15 3 5 ;good to c hoic e steers $13 0
@14.50: fair to good stocrs $12.2 fn
l3.50: c ommon to fair steers $10.50
@'l2.00;choic e to pr ime y va rli nzs
$14.S5'I"|G.00: good to choice year»
Hugs $13.so@14.':5:fair to good
IIUU IU U I | \ , | y l l l | \ | | | \ 1 1 . ¢n | \no d l s l m i n i s t e r I n t h e : m a l l t o w n o f
R a d 'l` l\ ru al ¢,l a w n ,h i s m o t h e r l e u
d a u g h t e r s H a l e n . M i r i a m . l m !E l l e n
- " m a n g e r E l l a " - a r a b u s y " g r o 0 r r . -i m c " l h v i f m a t e r M n r j o r y f o r p a r t l c i -
p a t l o n l n t h e " b e a u t y p a g u a n t "t h a t
e ve n i n g .W i t h E d d y J a c k s o n . D r o n -s . . -. » n l l |
in;.:l5'.
" U r p e r h a p s M i s s :J e n k i n s h m e
l ' 0 | g u t I n t e l l y o u a b o u t i t . "S i m -
j o r y a d d e d
" I d o n L r e f . a l l t h a t s h e m c - n
t h m v d i l . "h e s a i d nl e a l s xn n l l y ." I t
K'now on hand
Tires - Chains - Accessariesprroux3-num:nu-mer.nr r " w w 2".'"='~" " ": " " ' " " ' " . " : ' " " '.I»1arJnry leave!for tha antic ipated sw-ms \ery f£'=lS0I1\h|*' imlevd."? Vo ght, who ls very 11 1 ln a n L
trmmn h."Hut wlmn y ou c nnsiuler that y lml h a ho sp ital:
CI IA P TE R ll- -0 \ er wo r kn nd ne rv-oni y g et f i f w e n - "Gln'*0r'R \°0 ce smlnltr a ln attendant on the bulld-h. n lm\Aff In n nlwnIf\fn;1t Q.ilnnc ai A n d r e w,If es te r _8 hC .N€l
llilllloI m a -A l a r g e n u m b e r o f p e o p l e c h a r i
' - -- I »ii r r t l
! L o u lc uotns c n no me .
I .Misses Ma e an d J e an ne tte
5 va r i e d Mr . a n d mr s . u e r ma n wa
.°}'_j at th e F r je d Pe te r se n h o me Th u
.IRC
lI'S-
Qu a rr i e a n d th re e niec es a n d
Clarenc e K u h r we r e Su nd ay a f t-
ern oon vi si tor s wi t h Mr s .D o r a
S u mn e r a n d Leo n.
Gr a nd ma C h r is te ns e n i s vi s i ti n g
wi d ;Mr s . C h r i s Ra s mu s s en a t th e
Pe te Ras mu ss en ho me .
Mr . an d Mr s . P e te K n u ds e u v1 s »
iteii w i t h Mr s .A n n a Car ls on o n
Sun day af te rn oo n.
yearlings ;~=12.oo@1!sn;c o mmo n to
fair yearlings $1o.5oQ@:12.00; trashy
ycnrlings su.5o@r1o.so; cornfed belf-
ers $i1.50@11.35:c o r n f l i c ows
:Luo-fn1\.00.: hen! and butcher buns
$8.50~3I10.00:good to c hoic e grass
beeves s1o.2s@12.oo:fair.good
grass beeves $9.ou@1o.25:plai n to
fair grass hooves $8.D0@9.00; Mex-
ic ana 8T.0ll@8.00:: o o d to choic e
Inn of a new c hurc h to repla c e theoutz rown str uc tu re hu a ttes ted Mr.'I`o1ltv¢r'|sites to the polnt.ofthreatened hllndntfst. and he ls tor-biddera to use them though continuing to oc c upy his pulpit.Ginger hastriedlnmanyway s to add to thet| .mlly 'a slender Income.but she lsnot dinc ouragd.Ltnrjo ry . wi th Ed-d r .lar kn on : nd n friend he intro-d u c u an Tu b Andrews,returns intriumph.teknowledzed the nrlsobeauty .and wi th fif ty dollars ingoldthe ehler prune.She gives themoms ; to h er father as pa rt or theexponse necenatry for the treatmentor his ey e: by Chic ago apec iadiltu.
.C HA P TE R IV- \d lar jo ry u mr lt-tln zlv i r ive l f iln ze r th e : er m o f lf l
M I ? "" "" ' ` f d " " " ' i " " f f l f e n s e we n t lo n a n u n u n g trap u ljeotegt'EZ ".'§?..|?J"L. '2 § ,' 35 " ? or i Na nc e c oun ty 'la s we ek .Th e y
el,':ht': enmnragerl Mn r jo r t k i ll e d n n u m b e r o f P e&88llL8." I qhouhlrf t th in k or oh.lectf1ig"!M r .a n d Mr s .J o h n H a l l a n d
he sold."Qu i te the contrary .' I Be ve r le y A J L 1 h a ve mo ve d to A r l-
n m g y m pu tti n g u p wi th me ls i n g to n wh e r e J o h n h a s w o r k mt h
wort even mor e."a g r a ve l g a n g .
"A nd I wi ll do y o ur la un dr y with A m o n g those a tte n d i n g th e
the g1rls'."added Mi ss Jenkins.
" A n d there really lsn't mu c h to
spend mone y for In Red ' I'hru sh."
Th ey toh l hi m of the lr f athe r, o f
his patienc e, hls muh, his sense of
humor.Th e y to ld h i m ol'J op lin
Westbury .an d the n e w churc h.
r Ro y a l Ne i g hb o r s c o nven ti on m
Om a h a last.Th u r sd a y we r e Me s -
d a me s S a m H a i l ,T .E .Ak i n s .
C a r l W a r d ,Gle n n Ro se n ba um,
Le o na r d Petersen,Ge or ge Ro b -
er ts on a n d Ha r l a n d Fren c h.
| " ' h I n Hamann loft fn r Sb llfh
da y eve nin g.|M m Hu r r y W r ic h vis ited wi t h
Mr s .H .C.K u h r Th u r s d a y a f te r -
noon.
WASHINGTON NEWS
Mr . a n d Mr s . B . G. S h a f fe r a r e *
d r i v i n g a n e w Es s ex se d an .wa lte r Kn i e p o f L o ui s ville, Ne' b .
sp en t the week »e nd wi t h hi s pu r -
e n ta , Mr . a n d Mr s . To m K n i e p
Mr a n d Mr s . C h a s . L a r i me r a n dAnllvhte r-Fir ma WBTC CSIHEIB a t |
Kemiard Garage ACHAS. BATES, Proprletor
11L
li
QQQAQ xkearéé z-9.5o&}~1o.5o;fair zo
C U S T E R ° ° § " " `»F R¥° P '} < %' é ?= m good grass hulters $9.50lZi°10.50;
F o E s f m -zo good grass helfers $3.500
D E A . n n l m v b s n n i n f n h n U r u n u h ¢ l l f n l l
Custér is the first Nebraska
county ta work out a county for~
entry program which they call a
erm nlantinlz and home beautifi-
i € l é § " w ' i » i é i \ ` n a y " I l l !t h e ' p n r s n n a g e
t r e a s u r y .S h e f m a n a p p u n l , I n t h e
f a r m o r n ch a r s l e t t e r .f o r t h e d o -
The y to fd hi m or Ed dy J a c k s:
'Unis 'rllvf
t v q u v ;A.' "|[ B a m a 1I'5`if`a%é 'SBE 'Ji éiliéi €|Ie""5Bii»?{§|neu-Izruclll for uw Bell Tele- Valley Stand!! dternoon . __|s``7='.\z'§"€vhose boy -friend In 1=;aay | W rizht's 1
Jac kson?" he asked. reflec tive ey es
o n Mnr jor y , si tti ng Btlff ly ere c t In
ti m ha mmoc k."Noho dy 's Eddy Jac kson lsn 't
that kind," said Ginger Indly rnantly .
"I may a s wel! e xp la in Gi ng er , I
mann Pilnn rlnhl n f llln dnr| ~ " mild
pho ne Co.
Mr .and
fOr th ei r
h a v i n g sp
th ei r SDH,
ja m i i y .
M r and
n a t i o n o f n d i m e f o r n " P n r n o n a | ¥ eH o m e f o r t h a B l i n d , "w h l c h s h ea l a r m °'f: .T o l l i ve r .T r e n u r c r f 'a n d
s e n d n l o t h r e e w o m e n w h o s e n a m e sr h o h a d s e e n l n a n e w s p a p e r .I n
o t h e r t o w n s u r g l n g h t h e m t o c o n -t l n u e t h a c h a i n .B 0 g e t s r e s u l t sa t o n c o a n d t u a l :h e r p r o b l e m 1 |s o l ve d ,q u i e l t n p ;u n a c c e p t a b l e
t h o u g h t !a s t o t h e D r o p r i e t y o f h a r
a c t * b y r e a s o n i n g u m h e r a p p e a lr e a l l y Is f o r ns h o m e f o r t h e b l i n d .
h e r f a t h e r .H e l e n i s m a r r i e d .a n d
l e a ve s t h e t m r n o n n z e .
_limiine Lavbne Gottsch visiied
.hMrs. '1fomKr'nghL left. her grandparents,Mr. and Mrs,
ome m nsas ' m f r Temperley Sunday afternoon.
>ent several wegks w1.h B d M ]Dr. w_ E_ Wnght and u \_e\dt spent Saturiny Mt
ernoon vn}h_pob guqgbuyh ,x
u p u u r - - --I :c a t i o n p r o g r a m .U n d e r t h e d i r e c -
t i o n o f J .D .R e a m ,c o u n t y c h a i r -
r n a n o f t h e n e w p r o j e c t , a n d M .L .
G o u l d ,c o u n t y e x t e n s i o n a g e n t ,6 5
Iu n dn m m o t 'rpc entlv to wo r k o u t EIleaders met recently to work out
the details of their 1930 work.
These leaders will not only encour
age.tree planting among their
neighbors, but they will also en-
courage the best of care and at-
tention to the trees for the first
three years.One of the first steps will be a
tnur to the federal and state nurs~
ex-les at Halsey where thousands of
little.pines are |;mwing and chang-
ing the sand hills into a timbered
area.Next spring they expect to
get their trees directly from Hal~
sey without having them shi d
no Lincoln and back.The will
plant many wood lots as well as
ordinary farm plantings.
Peru--~C'nns.truction unde rway on
we ll a t wa te r a n d li g h t pla nt.
W isne r---J . A.Rc znic ek rc¢:cf\ll}
af f ili ate d wi th Ind ep en de nt Groc
ers Alliance.~Wisner-~A.A.Ludwig Stein*
considerably ifnproved.
Omn h a v- Oma h a & C o u n c i l B lu f f
..Q
- »- ~ » ~ | » - - » - - - - » » » »» » - - - » - - _ - - - - - - - » -
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"*THE G E N u |E *
~ HEATROL
D E V I C E ~
Saves.Your W ; ~ "
| = u ¢ | ~ D o l l a f s u ~
v w "3 * a r . v f ~ . » - ~ 1 :' r u a x.. .... .." ¢ a¥"NlZ f ~§{e ;" 2
ney and sen~ it billowing out \
intotherocnm.R c m l t . . . a `much warmer house on much \lens fuel./ ' f f ~
ordinarily lrsrrapgs p th? chim
YANKEE D00l)LE
Husking Gloves andMittens
Quality Merchandise is cheaper in
in thelon run th n oor flim
mitta.
\
g a n y sy
?
to good feeders $9.25@10.50I c om-
mo n to fa ir feeders $8.00@9.25l
fanc y y c arllngs s12.2s@12.':s; goop'
to choic e utoc kcra s1o.':5@12.2s;
fa i r to good etoc kera $9.50@I0.'¥5;
c o mmon to fair utoc kers $8.00@
9.50;trashy stoc ke r;$e.so®7.5o:
stoc k cows $6.00@T.50; stoc k hel¢
ers $B.U0@9.5IJ:feeding heifers
$9.60@10.75;stoc k calves $l1.0IJ@
13.50.
H o e s S T I L L O N T H E D E C L I NE
W ith only 'L 000 fres h ho gs Mon-
da y th e ma r k e t was wr y d u ll wi th
prices 10@15c lower than Saturday .
Trad lng wa s larg ely nt a spr ead of
$7. a5o 9. 10 with bes t lig ht bu tc h er
vr o lg h u u p to $ 1 5 .
.It o c h o i c e s z 2 . 2 5 @ 1 2 . c n ;r n n g r
l a m b s f a i r t o g o o d S l I . 7 5 * ? i 1 2 . 2 5 :
n : 1 . t i \ e \ l a m h s ,f u l r l o g o o d $ l 2 . 0 0 '&
m a n ;n a t i v e l n m b s ,c o m m o n t o
g o o d $1 1 . 5 l l ff? '1 2 { 1 0 :f v d n h o r r
l a m b s s 1 1 . n n m 1 . ' : o ;y c a r l i n g s .n l !
grades $115063 5.50.
Anti-=Freeze is cheapest
i n the
~Long Run
Rosenbaum Sewice Station
K e n n a r d ,Ne b rg s k a
Al iifézn
~I ~
~5.nI.mm\~.=-;.\w.aw.;-,.\-,mi.w; Q-nvim ~ r; \- mv <~§ mn ¢ rr _, f~/~1 xv. v; vs -; 'f ef
,C
1.3a's
~mn n--~mn n J ~uncl u :Street Railway.practically com-pleted new cuwcs and switches a pl9$fht0l1-C0!1HlI1ICli0nQf elec-
prcparatory to re:outing strcct :gc light plant progressing rap
cnrs to connect with buses.1 s
Pcru-Eliza Morgan Hall recent'Cr:u.vford--Ncw pavement on
ly hcld forxnul opening.Second street opened to traffic.
W e H ave......`
Alcohol
Glycerine
_f .r
{ " ""l f t i '' -
h ;" °
THE picture at the right
shows you the most famous de-vice in the izld of warm-airheaning, The unique In¢en;i~FircAir Duct, found only in the Es-tat: Heatrols. It traps heat that
l x \_ . _ _ f /
~I x =| G:sf.
also hasmanyath¢r aclusive
features. All models are now ondisplay, including the strikingnew6-D withits bcautifd"mod.
emistic" cabinet. Come in-let
us show you the many advan-tsga of Heatxda heating,
~:_~:;Z?"3>
°"'1 the Heltrull hu un lnhn»d- in Air Dues :nn nmfuandulilinahut which inordinary heh" nuco wuts-un ma °h-Immr.
Nic Friedrichsen Hardware
I Mrs. Leomrd PQte|m.L|_:.;|:, ".'.1"..."°I-1'.iu§§'
Morjory, laughing."She in against
boy-friends.She thinks they aresimply dlsgusdng..uma she thinks
th e r es t o f u s -- e ve n Mies J en kins" o r e simply ma mmn d .Ginger
thinks a man who 'paws' shout-:l be
sho t nt su nri se . i f not s oon er ."
He s miled ond ers tnn dln gly . " And
who. then. ls Eddy J ac ksons?"
"E d d y .Yntkson,"exc laimed Gln-
xrer. with one of he r bro od sweep-
fmr gestures. "is t'nt11ers best and
dearest an d most In ti ma te friend,
n Itennine charac ter.an d oo base
i
a n d Gr etc h en H a l l we re B la i r
.ehoppers Saturday .E d J a p p ,Cly d e E .Ro s en b au m,
Le s te r So mn ee n a n d Ci y d e S wi -
h a r t wnet.o v e r to th e E lk h o r n
n v e r Mo n d a y a fte r n o o n to h u n t.
Mr . a n d Mr s . He n r y P lu g g e a r e
th e E go ud pa re n ts o f a . s even an d
one»I f po u n d b o y b o r n Su nd ay
even in g, Uc t.27th.
Mr . a n d Mr s . P a u l B a r r y e n te r -
ta i ne d Mr . a nd Mrs . Ha ns J o r ge n »
se n a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . ' W . B . Ro s -
nrotendor."| e n b a u m a t di n ne r Satund ay eve-
lu lllu y visas:\..un.--.D ..-_Mr s .J i m Sun ds Mo n d a y e ve n i n g .
A n u mb e r o f relatives a n d
fri en ds we r e enter ta in ed a t th e
W m .Chr istens en h o me Sun day
af te r n o o n i n h o n or o f Mr s. C h r i B -
ten oen 's bir thd ay .M r .a n d M m .He n r y Ti e tge n .
Mr . a n d Mr s . J i m S u n d e . M r . a n d
Mr s .Ma r ti n Su nd n an d M r .an d
Mr s . A lb e n S a n d s s p e n t S a tu r d a y
e ve n i n g a t th e C h r i s Se nd s ho me .
Mr s . B e n h a n Go tts c h a n d Ma b e l
jweze o a l i e r s a t t e B .A. Go ttu c h
CIlAP"I'lJ I!v - ' r m doctors ha v-
ing ordered for Mr . To lllva r coun-try alr and food In plenty ,wl t hcomplete rest. IEddy J agkson Inviteshlm to ltay on hll f a rm. wi th Li trl-a m to cu.:e for hi m.J oplin W est-bury . treuurer of the c hurc h board.arranges for |substitute H l r t mIlu vk wo r th juni.graduated fr om »\(hzologlc sl seminary .to tz k e Mr.'l'n lllver'|place fo r ar.vrhila.Mr.imc k vro rth arrives und ma k e :hisiudrié i.t\he varaonaze. a. "payingguest
No t one mo me nt di d Ma r jo r y
To lllve r llfurcr beneath th at bed.
She gathered togetlner a ll her Ilthe
y ou ng musc les.an d wi th one vig-
orous jer k. propei led her s lim bmly
fr o m beneath the bed i n the dl-
rec tion ni' the door.th e h nli door.She leaped tn her feet. and llnshed
in to the hallwa y .Hi r a m Btlvk-
I n the e arly evening.ans wer ing
their me ek request over th e te le
nlmne, Eddy J ac kson, busy with his
experiments.sent one o f the col-
legrwstucientn in his e ar for th em
and they d w e nut to the fu nn .
lirldy wus: xi Il husy In the labora-
tory. hut MP. 'I`nllirer wnlied on the
pr\\c h fmlthem. with Mia-Inm. and-~
ni n g .°
Me l vi n Ne lse n o f Be n ni n gto n
s pe nt th e week -and a t i h e w .B-
Ii os en ba u m ho me .A r : J e n s e n i s h u a k mg C9171 f o r
lg u i e La u rltse n a t t h i s wn tl n g .
A c a rn ival wa s he ld gt.th e
Ma r c h sc huoi Fr i d a y e ve mn g .A
annli laronrram \?u{1S RIVER ~tht3
"°:.';;§'§:.'§,;' a;;;;;";1a°.1 ~ of
Oma h a . vi s i te d a t th e Ra smus se n
h o me I a a t Satur da y .Mr . an d Mr s. G. F. P au ls en wer e
Sun day di nn er gu e s ts n t th e C a r l
N ma n h o me i n F r e mo n t-.g le or gc Ramse r of Umf lh as s pe nt
5ln n ri a v wi th h o me f oi k s _n.BERRY sms. ~worth honrlmg the siigllt sound. the
Clic k nf the latc h, opoxied the bath
Nmm d oo r."Yf»a?" he ¢:1lTod '°W i1ut is sn"
The dn nr to tlw I m!! stood 0{ \0Il.
H 0 Crnmivel th?mo m.nm!lnnkc fl
da wn the vorrldnr.M th e f u r th e r
vnd.lm saw.n r tlmu zh t he sa w.
this tn { i i n '.:ors spcc c lrlow f u r y - I ° " " ° . " . " " ° " " ""d .th e.'Hr-xnnrlor Mnr dnr k.W ith out nf P " ' p 'l' ° . q f the sc hool u n LI' M
a u c r vls mn o f th u tealcherrn lasword tn an y n f llwm. s he mnr c la ndr P .M W a r ri c k wh ic hin to ih o lnimrntnry .mmp i vte ly l-#°fU3 a n d ' § ' . d b H JI'c33-
§~]mfI|Il*Z n dvllmtp c xp or imon t.\'»<'ls gre atly 2111030 Y .1 ng a t-
°II¢l¢Iv Jackson,y ou donbie-en t.A la r g e n u m w r " " ' " 5 k 1;
ornsszvrl me."ten da nn e wi nc h he lp ed to ma c ne
" I did nnr."he r1¢~nlm1 qn i c k ly c a r ni va l u a u c c c s a A t a la te h o u r
NI
M r .
M r .
ui nt
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N
woo
a nt...(nHnn .I\\rmhll1\!llf .31110 m r \Ullu nu -...._: md Mrs. "Fred J unpgbluth an d
an d Mr s .J ne Enc r son p la y wl
mhle a t the J im Su nni s h ome on
in c mh w e ve n i n g .[iss M a r v Oh e r t spe nt 1110
en d wi th Mis s Vi f da L ie s c h e .
lr .a n d Mr's.W m .W i e i e are
'i n g a n e w C h evr ole t s e da n .
ir.a n d M m .Ch ri s Ti etgtfn o f
y n v, vi s ited at th o Hen r y 'P i et-
!x1l.......\Gu».»nvnnn lanmnq
th o fly ing frenc h 1100!of a wh i te
slipper."}lnu nr ml."he snld to himself.
'°Thn£'s hive."
But vrllf -rs he wont buc k into the
fnllnwimz hor Iln e n f thought."!:l| . m¢h wah ser ved..'M¢II¢In'r Invite him.Ile c : une ou t h y j Peter L.. Sorensen has purc lmaqvd dr iv
lsinssvlf thin.afternoon.an d hre|¢1,c pr op er ty k n o w n a s th e Ni c k M
lnnkod nt Mh la m.an d stay ed.| l C o o k pro pe rty .hi r .a n d Mr s . C .W a
r!nn't thi nk hr»'ll ever :rn hnrn9:|l\nenr\|\!\|ln|a r p livinsr th e m af
room, he not only c lose d th e do nr.
mrvfaully . hi ll turned th e key ln the
lo c k as wa il.
" ' l ask y o u - ve r y confiden-tlnl-
ly ' "-110 whL°allcd Softly as he
tur ned buc k in to th e b a t h r o o m -
" 'Aln'l--ah r»--sweat? "
n s m l n .A n g ]H O S I I I U S .y n "d l d n , t t @ | |.l \ v D i . u v o u n . - - . . . ._ _,. ,|r e s e n t . .T h e a r e p l a n n i n g o n§ l . ' 2 1 . f ' I . . f ? ' f € ¥ ' . . . 3 i f , ? - ' . » ' f " " "f r o m ° " ' 7 ° |n o v f n g i n t o i r . .h o u s e r z » c v - ' m t l y
T h i s G i n g e r c o u l d n o t d e n y ,s o .v a c a t a e d b y G u s K r o n b e r g .a h
w i t h h o r n s m n l s a n g f r o i d .s h e d i s M r s ,P a u l N a d i w e n t .n o O m a
r o l n s o d t h e e n t i r e s u b j e c t .a n d ; @ , | » M o n d a y t o h a v e a t o o t h e g t r n c w d .
I . a d v o u t t n m e e t t h e n e w m i n i s t e r . I M r s .§ ~ { o e l l ~~" " } f f " } ' E " _ . § ' . ° " '
Q03 $\nCl !\.|.l|.CL|.D\'U5ULncu n u ¢ \la s t Mo n d a y .Mr s . I d a K e r étc ttc r of Oma h a .
spent.Sun day a t th e W .A .K e r -
ste tte r ho me .Mr . a n d Mrs . Otto V os s o f B lai r .
M m .(",¢»n.Mc A r d le an d son , J ohn
Mlss Jenkins had gone slmlzh!from her '.fpllvll of the new mln-ntcr gg tl g°°;;~° nf Ginger Ella,or n e n tl inte retboth the sudden an and Ile .23
lulnz nllence as lndlcnllve of dls-
nnler In nmt dlrecllon.Unfortu-nntrly for that young person, the
Rffllle hnrrel had "lg In lt. nnlls(hat nlurk Inward.lnger, bleed-QHS on bolh nrms_bru1§<_»q un both
illmm Durkivnnh shook hnnds
with hlm cordlnlly,"I nm glad to
mrel ynu." he snld. "und I um look-
lnz Ynrw~rfl most keenly to know-
lna ynnr rnther. I havo heard noth-lm: hnl the ferllnl nf his mrs vir-
tuvl nlnre I wnchod Rod 'I`hrush.""My father?"Eddy sms non~
nlnsnd."Ynn must he mistaken.I hme no futher.my futher is
dent!-"
sidcrahle t.rou|.ue \vx1.n ng; wum.Joe Konvalin and A.`. Nelsen
went over to the Plath: river on
Tuesday w hunt.Fried Rosenbaum was in Blair
Saturda and Monday having
dental orildona.
Anno menls are out of the
daughter o Mr and Mrs A CHolmes w nrry A Anderson of
| marriage Miss Beryl Holmes,
and Mrs. Fritz Bmesnh nnrl fum-
ily of Omaha helped Mrs,Chris
Slender celebrate her 70th hi nh
anniversary laat Sunday.A number of the married folks
from this vicinity took in the
dance at the German hull lust
Saturday night.Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Shaffer and
family visited relatives at Lin-
|mQ<'S. sua unosvmer turlous. wasfu rthe r annoy ed h y th e fa c t th a t
sh e wu s p in ne d i nto the b nr r el h y
( h e ln ln rn ln g ,nslls.A t eve ry
mllkht motion to extri c a te herself
(here were ominous little sounds of
te ar in g c lo th ep e\ llu g ru in fo r th e
lu mme r rr o c k .ma n MI M J e n k i n s 'help, however. she managed at lusf.
IMW IY.no t wi tho u t pnin.to ge t
luen c elf out of the barr el with only
a few minor re nts an d ntnlnn o f
o w n upo n the pre c i ous mwmc n t.
Rama m m |~~..¢h x . .nn -n m
I DPI!nn mo n.|s e e l a mmlstnhen.I Inferred th a t I t wa s
y o u r f a the r - th e y me r e ly sp o k e o f
h i m as Eddy Juc ksnn,Mr .To lll-
vc r'n nartlc nlar friend and c rony ."
Ed d y looked nuuttern ble thlnrrs.
" Oh y ou me nu me.I a m Ed d y
Jackson.Th e o n ly o ne . "" Y o m But. grac ious . th ey u nid-
W e ll, I u n d e r s ta n d -My mi s tak e ,
I so ef éxc u se me. "
"1 ku nw."(_l;Zddy Jackson lanzhed.
"Y a u mea n 1 nger Elia.Sure. She
n n h mm ha r fn nnn-n u l l M m m
' H .Ii'€~`¥L'$`é`»» Anderson has been husk
in g c o rn f or Ch r i s Zai g c r the pa s t
f d° ` § » . f ' i'§ R. Gai n e s h ad the r nls »
fo r tu n e to f a ll a n d ( e a r th e h g a -
me n ts i n h e r h i p .Laat_ BPfl" K she
f c \ l a n d br o k e n h e )g y gg gmfg g
t h l e p a ews ; c o n f in e d to he r be d .F o r t h e
p a s t. f e w we e k s s h e h s b e e n g e t. -
es.ti n g a r o u n d o n e r un~e_¢.. .| . ;.A m .am lme v n t -
wo od , Neb . S un d ay ._Mr . a nd Mr s. P e rr y Gle n d c nn lmt
sp a n : S u n d a y a t th e F r e d Ra ms a r
ho me .
Th e ra c k s a t t h e Fa s hi o n Cen-
te r u r e ju s t f u \ \o f go od lo o k i n g
Dresses a n d C o s t a - w a i t i n g f o r
Th r if ty W ome n a nd Mh a ne s p o s e ~
\ c c t wh a t t h e y li k e b e s t.4 1 - lt
um..e m p l a n n t h a t W e a r .Go\d- . u . n \u u n u U C D l u i V I ;l l a l t l l l l |"w h o " H u I "I \"\" U °" U ~ I | | | g ||¢||,|: m u 1 n u IN u n ]1 "g u l n .\.»vv\HH'B u r - k w o r l h w i t h h h !m o s t l n g r u t l -I n t h e m m e c l a s s .W e ' r e a l l a r c h t i n g r e a d y I Z ; a n b a z a a r n e x t m y g n . ;f r e n c h
M i n g s m l l n s t o r m e d o u t i n t o t h e a n n a l s t o r z e t h c m '| ¢ \ . r l n | f ' F h a u i m n n i n m a k e t h m P e "ainzle or double
ramhler-shaded veranda. where bln
eyes fell upon a pleasant plclure.Mlm .lz-nklas na! lu a low rocker,carefully mending a torn new num-mer rmrk. whlle Ginger. ln a plnlnlinmwnlore-ml smack. sat on a stool
shelllng nenx And In _the ham-mock. nne slim fool mama nvm-
CHAPTER VI
LIFE ls nn hnwor of ro lex fnr,
the svhemer of schemes Ellen
Tolllrer was not the llrst lo maketlml dlacovery ln actual emerlcnce
Then rnnlrl bn nn nnsmlhle nnesrlnn
uma p ...W ..-,.-.-_-the hi . and best bazaar everput ongin Kennard.They plan tn
serve lunch in the afternoon and
a dinner at six o'clock..
lllr. and Mrs. Fred Plugge vis-
lled relatives in Omaha Monday.
pudnlzs, $x.95; Onyx Painmex-nusuee
sable, gun metal with black double
painlfs,$1.65;Polntex service
wei¢hr,S I M :onyx silk to top
cmrfan. sms;Bomlink, sl pair:
Novenlam. 2 nair Sl.Sizes 8'/=n
the olhrr bulh whlle arms over her
nead. In; Mnrjory, so still and love.
ly lh a l Hlr-nm Buckworth caughtbln brenlh at nlzht of her.
"K b e :n n r d o m'h e nnlrl p le a r
mo lly . " ma y I c o mo o u l?I d on '¢have ln stay In my roo m u nti l s up-
per . d o I ?"
Mn r lo r y mt lti ll ly u p r lg h ti n th e
ha mmo c k Gln ge r s h oo k th e d us t
of the zn rd c n fro m h er lmnda . a nd
set the n an o f po ol on the h nn r at
her nldo.Mlm .leu kln l nun he d a nd
du tler e d anxiously .
"Ol c ou r se n o t. " me s ln mme r es t
'I me an . by u ll mexns f Ca me r ig ht
|Vl\|n|In lmfmlm-¢
hnl lhnt s he ha d llz ure d the f nmlly
fn lnr e nln nz the mo s t nlonnnnl as
we ll n n n r n n mh lo lln m. a n d y e t n
In-ew lnc renslnzly dltlloulr to ho ldhe r lvc a ld tr n n l subjec ts to th e
de sllmn le d u mm. Tak e Mlr la m. th e
se ns lh le twlu .fo r Instance.rrlvol-
lng away the nroc lonn hnurn nf lu-r
llY| \ o n! at P ay nm ln the c ompany
of n mer e mn gr oc er .An d I f wa sno t mm-ely " I n t she d ld those
lhlnzs. one onlny erl the dnlnll- Thnl
wus l- be oni nrn l s lde of th e s itu a-
llnn.
An d the r e was Mn rjo ry .FllrnmB u f k w o n h n;-malned _a pleasant
F A R M E R P R A I S E S
PORK SPECIAL
One prominent Nebraska farmervisited the Pmmable Pork Speclda n d th a n wr o te ,o f h i s o w n ac -
c ord,th e f o llo wi n g s ta le me n t re~
g l r d i n g i t :
"The tr a in , I mu st sa y , is a ver y
g r e a t c r e d i t to o u r c o lle g e o f u s -
ri c u lln re .I w o u ld b e g l a d f o r a n
op p o r tu n i ty t o c o ng ra tulate pe r-
so n a lly e a c h on e wh o a s d s w d i n
pr e n a r lmr th i s in ter e s ti n g an d
t o 10 i n a ll c o l o n a t o n l y th e
Fa s h i o n C e n te r ln B la i r .41 -1 !
E V E R Y W O M A N c a n b e fi tte d
C O R R E C T L Y wi t h E N N A . m r -
' r 1 c K Sh oe a t ; s o r $ 6 a t t h e
F A S H I O N C E N T E R i n B l a i r .u
W a s h D r e s s e s - - th e y a lwa y s
h a ve a c o mp lete li n e o f new~
styles in all sizes at $1 to $3.98
in mines 1 4 to 5 2 i n s h o r t o r lo n g
slee ves a t th e Fa s hi o n Cen tc r.
56710 }u§inI3y1»¥n-.""""`~ , , 1 § ' = ~ ' = f '""" l'¢|@¢f||| 'nprgmhuu ,f imiu- Alla $1 md $2 mum mr Girls
~"1F'.'$'»n|?\'.§'i§¥".§.d.'Ci'§°2...¥."§of m.T\n¢='§ $f»|..'n."¢S'{}'.2 li'-!¢a°. u ln outlhm| ln| z-mr in i n -1 ... z we me 7 c w 1 4 ws u.
"| '| |l| ll Ma rlon.l h r h n ' l ' d :2§.'f'..'.ff..E§°f{.§'E°_'§'_E"2_°. ' l ' E l " ' ? ; . f " ? f " ' I _ ° ' ~ ~ l h l v r t o r ' N l d e e v t l .41-It
llrer." nmtered was Jenkln; "Notthe oldest-Helen is the uldesl. but
nhe'| marrled-Mudary l l one 'nf
the twins.Am!lhls Is Ginger
m n .Ellen. I mean.We just an
her Ginger.She'n the baby-"Mnrhry Indicated Lha otherrocker with a graceful gesture of
n white hand."Do ll! dowl|,"`aho
T522 numumu waged mg nz.
~-..=--, .-.......u|¢ -um um ru mum lhnrdshln ns n prlvllen.Alles Jemkim urea mm. Mr. Tolllver urea
hlm. the memben of the chnrch
llked hlm. All the young daughters
of all the lnlluentlal members de-
veloped | nranze unldulty alonkllnes of religion; activity.On thexnrfacg. P-Nha seemed to nr-ww!wma n nweet serenity which shouldhavebeenh i m :natlsfnclory toeverybody conrerned.
lt'-~u»»....x ....¢ .....¢.\.
" n r I S m y w n v l c z l o n m a t .m e
financial benefits aecming to our
farmers f m having vlecihed this
trnln s l pay-perhaps many
times-the npenting cont for the
year of the entire university."
Crawford-Olmstructlon o f the
bridge over White River in the
lnity park nearing completion.
You pay a dollar for almost any
kind of a rayon hloomer fo r n
woman-do you know that for
that name dollar you can buy a
palr of GOLDa.L E Rayon Bloom-
e n tha t will molly fit you and
wear like you want Lhem tp-try
a DRL then you will be convinced.
At the Fashion Cknter.41~n
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NOTICE OF' GUARl)IAN'S SALE
Henry Mencke.Blair, Nehr.
JM. A. Mc Ke nzi e, U0 Pda:Tnm Bldg., Omaha, Neh.
Attorneys
: REWSTER BITS
.an d Mr s .A .W .Petersen
f u n i l y dr o ve to W i n slo w o n
a y afi er noo n.On th ei r re -
.\
Brodemm llld lo n i n Ple-
and Hrs. Wm. Vogt. vidted
William Wdbem lwma on
evening._:nd Mn. Soren Wqlsmnn
Lon will enjoy its fellowship gm
wnic.
Wednesday, 7:80 P. M.»-(ture
Nlght Service.Read the Gospel o
John in prepanlion.Come t
worship,to lea rn, md in thi
power.The members of the Sunda
School Board are naked to remai
a business meeting miner t
service.
Thursday,7:80 P.M. -P i m
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A co1.U1uN iron
WOMEN
an d fa mily ,H r .and Mr s .Fr a n k
Ja nn cl, Mr . :mu Mr s.m u m .n e l-
s o n a n d xa m u y , n r . a n d mr s . A 1 -
n e d a v o g e n o n a n d n m u y a n d
ho war d an d Uh ve r A ln n s te n n c n .
.ah-.bm. _J onnson,ox Te k a ma h
vi alte d a t tu e n u m Svoge ruun
hqme 'fh tlrsd njr e ve nin g.
.; |
son home in Bldr Monday evening.
John Vogt Sr. hu been taken wthe Lord Liner I-iouplul when heis reported bo be in a serious con-
dition following an opention.Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Momnsen
visited at the Albert Nelson home
Sunday alwmoon.
fa mi ly vis i te d a t. me P ete r J . Nei -
son ho me i n Blau*'th u rs d a y eve.
m r a n d mr s . J o h n mg : . s r a n d
I ~ l l ~
day | ~ ~ a t the Fred Nelson
h o me fwed ne éd ay :e ve ni ng we r e
Mr . a n d Mm. Oti s K e lly . s h i t. a n d
r Ben nett.o f Counc il
Pease Wallane has also been laid
up with a bad attack of rheuma-'tism.At lust reports both were
on the mend.
Mrs.Whit.Wallace entertained
the De Soto Womezfs club 'Thurs-
day afternoon.The members re
apcrnded to roll call PY descn'bing
w r r i u f ~ m ~ m l .
\.l "1.~x
Hans Jorgensen added her name m
the roll cd! and is now a fu)I
fledged member.
EVERY NIGHT m n 'no
TAKE LAXATIVE
"I was a farmer for sixty-four
years and then were'mi¢l\ty few
mornings that time that I didn't
nge the sun rise.Bm. when I re-
HOME HINTS
I
To t e s t mi lk s ti r i t a n d p o u r i t
i n t n r a d r y t u m b l e r .T h e n d i p i n t o
.....4 |;IN Tru-J D1sru1Ur CUURT UI."
rzenuea :ne weauxng ox mms res-enen ana Herman Wllkies av. th~:home ul the bnue'-1 parents, Fred
l'emrsun's near :Semi ngun.Mr. and Mm Albert Jensen and
` Phylum, Mr. and mrs. Arthur Jeu-
sen and Arline vxsxbed Hans Jen-
: sen's Sunday
hir. und airs. Frank Jahnel vin-
iled_at the John Kruger nome on
|Dnve Gunin home Saturday fqre-|'noon for the purpose nf invitmg-(his brother, Dave, and all his near'
relatives to his wedding w Miss
Lillian Hansen the following dayOct. 27 at Fremont, Nebr..Boon]
grew up here and his friends wish
lzlm happimss..Mr and Mrs Clyde Spanwn andmum and M;-. a nd Mrs..liargsl '
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wa te r h a s b e e n a d d e d to th e mi lk ,
wh a t i s o n th e n e e d le wi ll r u n o f f
a t o n c e a n d le a ve n b f i lm- - o r th e
bur est tr ac e be hin d.
Old ne ws pa p er s ar e mu c h mo r e
. » u _ . » . :.¢ \_ . ._ _ _ _ . . \ . . . .\ . . . n _ .I . . -
D O U G L A S < : GU N1 Y ,N E B R A S -
K A .l n t h e ma tt e r o f th e ap p li -
c ation of C har les Su nd bla d, Gua rd
petent, for leave to Sell Real Es
ta te .
: q u a r te r ly L i o m e r e n c c , mm u r . L .'C. W ilso n, Di stri c t Su pe ri nte nd en t,
lp re si di ng .All 'I'\'ustees, Stevesrfk,
Eand heads o f or ga n iz ati on ;sm:ian o f E li zab eth Mic helse n, ln c om-_
-req ue sted to b e pr es en t.Th e f u l-
| lo wi n g c o mm i tte e s wlll b e a s k e lto
No tic e is hereby gi ve n th a t i n re p o r t:l§==timating Co mmi tf e e ;
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SI JOHNSON n l e c u v e m l n u m p u u r l l l u l p u m m m e o f m o r d e r o f D m H o n -A u d t i n g m d C h u r r h R e c o r d s ;
' f $ f £ ' 1 ' € f f ' 1 ' f ' 1 § " 1 ' I . f 1 " 1 ' l 'i _ . . 3 ;o n b l e m s n s m m m e f ,J u d g e o f l l e m h e n h i p ,a n d t h e B o n n !o fAUCT IONEER
Blair,Q Nebraska:m u u n ! u e w s L
ink.me 3ll:¢:|l ul. prsllucanhhé District Court gf Doug1a.4_Tmstee8Sunday.Mr and Mraz.FFEII Nelson :md
family and 'I`e~iXelsun visitci nf.
the home mf Wil\'mn Chri¢4te1\sen'snearWashingtonSunciaw aI'er-
noonHr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen and
family visited at. we home of Mr.
|Nielsen'a¢ sinner and family, J.I".
Hliltabidela near Benson.
-br ge ns en were Sun day dinnerguesmsa t th e Solomon Hi ne lin e
ho me S u nd ay .Lira.He n r y L a d wi a n d little;da u g hte r spe nt Tues day vi si tin g
Lira.Ha n s J orge nsen wh i le her
aun t, Mr s. Pen ni ngton wh o i s her e;
vi s i ti n g f r o m Si o u x C ity a n d Mr s .
Cooper o f Bladr visi ted a t th o
Fr a nk a nd C li f fo r d Hi n eli ne h ome .
Cli nto n Ap p leb y sh e li ed c om o n
Fr id ay o f las t we ek .
Mr .and Mr s .Me r to n Th o mp s o n
.,....,..........:...a h u M r 'I ` l 1 o m n s o n ' s
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brown shoes cut aiCounty, Nebraska made on the lst .\
and rub me' psemiduy °£ T?°°°"'b_'="- . 1.92§»._§2{,{'j'j coxcnEc.»\'noN,\LcuuncuSec Us for Bookings ! r a w p o i a t o
! - \ m ~ m . » n l . .n una Iha nhnn inmmliirlle Of me real eszate ntérelnaxurri A.F.Newell.Pnslor
Pho ne - Blac k 4s
i » l l \ l : \ I \ l b l l l ,vu \ . |l l l i u u u u o A4 1 I» "~~~b e ~~__u n u l r f e c t l d w h e n s h o e s c a n l ..I . . .. . . E '3 . - . .- . . = . . 2 . I , . . . = | . .n u b l i c v e n d u e .t o t h e h i g h e s t b a d -r>. .mi ¢-w m ' s h i n R u m h n :n t 1 1 sn
Farm Sales a Snccialty U1 U|.iu..|!Ll:u :\¢.\\u.| l u \ . \ u u l ; »-» - - - -" " ' " " r " " " " " " a ..:..- -.....T u r p e n t i n e a p p l i e d w i t i h f l a n n e l l d e f 'f i g c a s h ,a t t h e w e s t .f r o n t m . ,c o n d u c t e d b y t h e p a s t o r .T h e
i s e x c e l l e n t f o r c l e a n i n g i v o r y .I f d Q ° 1 'f't h °° ° ' n h ° " ' f I *E*1 ' h ° _ m u s i c i s d i r e c t e d b y M i s s h i s
°4 f B l al'i n W a s h m g t o n l ut h e s t a m s a r e d e e p , a h t t l e f i n e l y C n t y o a .n n s e n .s c r a n e d b a t h b r i c k w i l l r e s t o r e t } , e } C o u n t y ,N @ b f " 3 | § § g o n i f *Q t h " " ' l I T h e C h u r c h S c h o o l a t 1 0 o ' c l o c kOn auount of the had weather
Awmzmc RECEI an d c o n s e qu e n tly mm
, ,Br e wste r sc hool ha
W - . | * .|th ni r Ha llowe e n D r u !
ld y ' m a g th e
\s postp oned
m m a n d box
! whit):.mamma n f u u n r u of November, 1925, at yne hnur0I is well manned and giving n 1teno'clock A.M».the follnwmg training go the children and ym
described real estate. to-wit:..M.~\.,
Kumi
lung
. u \ . u u v s 0 u n v
l _
Eu lvl: ' mu n n s a q u ln nf||uN
m a l l s
r m n s
social from Wednesday night ln
Monday night, November uh.1;
is hoped that the weather will be
favorable to a large crowd and a
good time.There will be ho
school on Thursday and Friday as
Miss De Vinney plum to attend the
convention in Omaha.
DE SOT0 LOCALS
Corn husking was going along
line until_this rain__of Sunday night
»ee.....,......e..-,.....father. all of Anselmo, were overnight visitors at the Geo. Hine-
line home one night last week.Geo.Hineline and sons,Clar-ence and Geo., and Bill Frazuer of
Bellewe expect to leave next
Monday for sv. Louis, Mo. where
they have located s K°°}i _f€"'¥
crossing down on the Mississipoi
near St-Louis.On their way
down they willtake two large car-goes for the Kansas Bridge Co.
One hundred sixty people arereportedtohaveattended mthe
v s
JOHN M,DUNCAN
"l blame all my troubles on con~
S i x c u p s ~ s m a l l
onions;three-lounhs cup raisins;
yolks of 2 eggs; gizmrd, liver and
stipation,brought on by lack ofihw" ground with onions; salt and
my usual outdoor exercise.I had
,io take laxatives almost every
night Then my stomach got all
out of fix ad nearly everything
l ate disagreed with me.I was
bllious, felt no account and justhadtoforcemyself to keep go~
ing.
"Pnn» haul" nf Rnrnvnn nut pepper to taste. .Moisten well with
the broth and milk. Bake.
This dressing can be served in
the baking dish i n which it is
baked if desired,or individual
helpings as a delicious garnish to
;== platler of fried chicken.
|APPLE m»:1.|sH
rf'-r'll\e elm hal! of the Southeast ;.h;' group of oun i
Quzmer of Section Fifteen (15)y g peepmeets at 6 p.m.at the church.the Nonhesst Quarter of the`~-No rth e a s t Qua rt e r, t he e a s t ha l!~ l unc h will precede the
of the northwest quarter of ""=|'r
northeast quaner, the southwest
quarter of the northwest q\mr~
ter, and the southeast quarter ot
section twenty~two (22);the
south half of the northwest
quarter of the southwest quar-
ter of section twenty»thr~eo (23);
the northeast quaner, and the
he group of boys now knownas "Piont-ers" meet with the pas-
tor Wednesday aftemoons at 4:00
o'clock, and the "Pilgrims" every
other Thursday aitemoon with
Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlon.The Ca-
dets" meet with.Mrs. Murdoch on
their regular day.
I"":.:"':'1.z"a';:.'"f,'.'::.=: <=.,.u=l!.'J!!..'?E':",°'§..I.'f.'I¥°""' emu m """,.m§1»`lZ11 §5`?I§¢`lhl§e""L»T ;;;\___§»§5___1{ ~1 t o m a t o e s s p l ' l n -: m n h h a l f o f t h e n o n n w e a t.a n | §n h r l O In f ~n n u r f n r n f l r n b fi n f l f\ l P 0 } l f \ h Q P \ P n |~~
spéhl' file " wéék' end vi si ti n Mr s .Dauuluuy Illbllv | P l lls g o t ri d o f m y c on sti pationGust.in's Gr a n d mo th e r D u n l e o f ]C H U R C H g p ' G 0 9
n e a r L o g a n , lo w 1 ,.Mr s .C li f f o n l ii ne li ne e n te r - l L .1-.Gnesler, Pastor
taineml th e f o llo wi n g gu es ts a t a i
~W E - ~ d a y 8 ! ld . § " " !Qnvuinu .whnnl |0200 ll. Th.
an d bi li ou sn e ss e ntimly .l ' m n o w
th r o u g h ta k i n g la xa ti ve s b o t stay
reg ulated ju s t a s go od a s wh e n I
wo r ki n g twe lve h ou r s a da y o n th e
f a r m.1've trot a bis: annetite, ei:-
|i»|\!wus:u ln u t:stan d o venj ni ght
ap ples , 8 on io ns
pe ts .To the f or
ad d 2 qu a rts vi n
a r .1 pac k age
- - A n n -¢ . » n » ¢ a l u |
~ ~; : ~ ; | 1 W i n " " i ' ; ; : | i g ;L . J .M o r a n , P a s t o r
- " I |l n » N §h d n . .: I D I |)...»....¢| : n n l t vn 1 '\ ') \\I.\'-*'"" "lnlsn Y Y \1.o_|nuugu lvwcavc \ | a !Iiuaan''egoingingtvedierlts in g to n Co un ty ,Ne br as ka .Su nd gy S c h oo l, 10 :0 0 A. M.
fegarv 1 quart Hug"Sa i d s a le wi ll r e ma i n op en o ne MDW IQS W°¥`B!|iP»11:00 A .M .
raisins,4 tahle»| h0u,._Co mmu mo n s er vi c e at c lo s e o f th e\1
: A M A u A l l 2 wb'@fI'"1J}£¢ed at Blair, Nebraska, u»is|H'=1j-'i¢§=30 P.1\lJ lii y ;MTS.He n r y JOIgEll8Cn,MI S '"""""""'7 "" "" """ " ""`""""~ap u vu :ulu nu u u n uc u n u n| H a n s J orge nsen,Mr s .Cha5_D j Mo r ni n g W or s hi p , 1 1 a. m.e r y th i n g a g r e e s wi th me . a n I ' m| B p o ° m s a lt .Co ok un ti l g }
li i rr e li n e a n d Mi ss E li z ab e th C ac h -Ber ean Class, 'I p.rn.'s o muc h s tr on g er a n d be tte r i n ev-sea l in s te riliz ed jar s.
elin an d o n Fr i da y a fter n oo n, M1 s E ve n i n g Servic e, 7:30 p . m.e r y wa y ,I feel li k e a n e w ma n . "He n r y L a d wi g o f ' B la i r , Mr s He n -Pr a y e r Me e ti n g ,W ed. eve.|J o h n M; D u n c a n , 2 1 0 9 S . 4 6 S t.A P P L E R E L I S H
ry J or ge ns en , Mr s. C ha e.H1"° §!'E Sa c r a me n t n e xt Sun day 1n{med~0ma h. a,1\€br»- - S ; e wa r t P1 " m" " | 3 ¢ v¢n p o u n d s o f a p p le s p e
lic k and| 15t}, day of Oc tober, }_g29_J u n lr 1 5 .I . r .U., as
|Cha rles su n db lad ,Gu ar d ia n E\'¢I\=f=¥ *""fi¢°» 7:30
n i Han nefnfn n f F!lh.|.ah»t\1 Pr a y e r me c tmg vi r£ d l oo
P. M.
Iesday 8
nred :mul Mi
\sugar;i ground' NOTICE
¢£'éY5<§{1f`¥,Té0§~}>e¢§§§T§§I`é P. MQ
Monthly meeting of the Wom-
ens Mission Circle Thumlny, 2:30OF HEARING,1 P. M. at. the home of Mrs. Staple-PROBATIL Ol*WILL ton and Mrs. Tdrnblad.
' r l- llV o lo e o f th e n e wi p u mo a EQU A-
S U N N Brad io inn zru me nls is uu ly
ALI VI. 'l'l| | ea len nin en see m toap peu
be f o r e ~ I N P E RS ON& e 1 ; l| lmu z la g
'Voic e 0 p u m a o r e xp r e -
si o a o f tlle i r in d i vi u a l i q u v n n l i l y a n d
vi vi d ly u th e i r la n mmg a ta or : he i r
vo i c e . lc i fd i i c u a lt lu e xph i n , b u t i t
B u n e .Yo u wi ll k n ow is the mome m
y um Em h e-ar the new Spa wn.C u m :
¢ .|L -f .:: ~ ._ . » ~ ' ° . I L f a '
, . . _ . ~E f i u f . ~
- - _ _
1 - .__
M a i d 931
a n d Mi s s Eli za b eti Cqc helin.lh*=ia te ly af te r the mor n in g se r vi c e .'ilfih A gon LSq u i lt W HS a n € m b l 0 l d € ll o d o i d ~Ou r n a s tm wi ll be if!lh e P'\l"\cored;3 one~half pounds
2 whole oranges seeded am
d d be f . " "r'--".; ; ; ' E ?e;f=S aut! ul when :LI pit Sunday and full attendance of |Grand Island»-»Dmmond Chain|1 lemon ground 1 teaspoon cloves;
Bill Frazer of Bellevue was n the membership is hoped for.',Hatchery Compaay will incorpor-2 teaspoons cinnamon; 1 pint vin-_....va!.....fx...nnnfnt ronnrtn o snlendid ate under state lawn of Nebraskalega;_Pug, all through food chop-A \We had good services Sunday.E; ?§'?ii':i",£E?'I"'F>'Your presence helped to make
MMMM|i|H|in1||||||1|a||||mmn¢» iiiihh|n|nIuURMhM|hMMiMi||||||\uiiE|;
=..~:~. . -.., .. _. _, .E ~~;,qe=E
2 ~;~2
_EL ~;>~;>1 -§
un~ay vm: ~ro.e |:-.l h .''meeting at Moorefield.for $75,000.me omeMiss Mable Wallace drove over . IHo. M. D. Newell gave a very Maywood--Graveling of Great
Pl 'H h thnou h Frontierfrom'lixiza,Iowa and speot the splendid talk last Sunday morn-amz;ag way gweek~end mth her two sisters, ing.1County progmsaing steadily
m; Pete.Jones and Mrs. Arthur Go to Church Sunday.f Beatrice Lang's purcha the
°;;;; Geor Hineline wasa Sun-I All welcome to the Church of building on North 5th treat for
day visitor gf; the home of her God.establishment of M System Groc-
tz h ~r .Mrs.Theodore Kia-I ef? store.
bu nd e i n Bla ir S u nd ay .:*" "a s _Gu y W allac e has been i n Oma -f o r f o r ma l op en in g o f tr a f f lc ins tall e lec tri c ally ope rated to p
h a taking-tr e a tme n t f o r hi s ey e s i md g c o ve r Bdissouri r i v e r u t t h i s ln n d " G o "si gn al on hi g h wa y N o
f o r th e pa st wee k.Hi s bro th er plac e.38.
l
per,using coarse knife.Mix ai!
=to|;ether.Boil one hour and seal
in glass jars.This in o very good
relish to serve with meat. Recipe
makes 8 pints.
APPLE MUFFINS
One fourth cup shortening; one-
fourtlrcup sugar;1 1228; 2 cups
flour;one-hnlf teaspoon salt;4
teaspoons baking powder;one-lmlf teaspoon cinnamon;1 cup of
milk; 1 cup sliced apples sweeten-
ed with one-fourth cup of sugnr.
_.._.»,\,..¢,...:-..»
STA'lE 01-' N|:;x5|tA§¢\A |l ss
Washington County,|
In the County Conn.
Matter of the Estate ol'
!\Ia.rgarethn Jqlmel De-In the
Sophie
ceased:
THE
TO the
devisees,nny others interested in .ani
mutter:-ARE HEREB Y No mmzn
STATE OF NEBRASKA
heirs at law, next of kin.
leguteen, creditors and
YOUThat an instrument purporting tu
un nm 1 Me will mul Testament of
them so.The growth of a spirit of Church
Loyalty in the members of our
congregation encourages us.
'IRINITY Llrrm-:RAN CHURCH
H. C. Jul. Frecse, Pastor
Sunday Qhsol at 9:45 a. nu.
Services at 10:30 a. m.
Englirxhes services every lat, 3rd
und 5th Sunday of the month.
German services every 2nd and
4th Sundny.
i nmdun c n.
Harry's Radio Shop
\
Blair's Only ExclusiveRa¢lio Store
SPARIQMADIQc'Ru'io's Ricbd V
I u ~~a n n u l I . K . | | | . | p r ,V x L u vI( _ , r a l 1 1 : n a g n I .. n. . . . ._ . . . .c a n l Q m \ h i ¢ .M n r c r n r n i h n . I a h n e l d e - I S a t u r d a y
an d odd U1 9 wen- ueawen Ugg.m n .\.lU}lu\.......,,_......,_-_..|....a.th e flou r onc e before me a m n m x ,
ad d sa lt, ba k i n g p o wd e r a n d c in-
na mo n Lo th e f' lo u r an d a d d to th e
f i r s t mi xtu r e , a lte r n a t i n g wi th jh c
mi lk .A d d the npoios on d bake
for 2 5 mi nu te s.Th is re c ip e ma ke !
12 mu f f in s .
ceased,ls on fi le lr;so ld Co ur t.
an d a ls o a p eti ti on pr ay i ng f o r th e
Pr ob ate o f said instnlmo nt.,an d
fo r the ap p oi n tme nt o f He nr y He ll-
win c k el as exec u to r.Th a t o n th e
15 th da y o f No ve mb e r ,1929,a t
ll) o' r: loc k A . M., sa id pe titio n a nd
A _. . - . . i ! . _n h . . . L l
m.Ne xt.Sund:\y --sqrvic es i n c o m-
n.e mor nti on o f thc Re fo rma ti on .
xlDr .No r ma n K . Ra l h mn n n |
i Ul"l`05l l»:'rl¢1s1'!
r Il l nvnr Qhn \llr:iv n r n l !' nI
:-¢¢»¢- -
5 E c c u t s s m i c s
|0me a nd o n e# ha lf c u p s of br own
\ | l £ '~O I L H B K B X U C U L I U I I I l l !\ | l . \ . I .V I C ;\ . | n .A l m a n d y l v b \ . v
I
i n a s t r u m e r z t w i l l ~h e a r d ,a n d t h a t I . l . h ¢ m ¢ 'B l a c k § l
i f y o u d o n o t t h a n a p p e a r a n d c a n -I E v e n l n g s b l -A p p o l n t r r n m t
t e s t ,s a i d C o u r t m a y P r o b a t e a n d ;x
. 1 - - - n .. . . l v v a n n i n l _X
I E
E
augur: one half cup whiiq sugar;one half cup of butter and lard;
2 maps of buttermilk or sour mllk:
I pound mlslm;I level teupoon
cloves; 2 level teaspoon cinnamon
'2 level mnspoons nd: dinmlved in
a little ho: wan-r; a :ups of flour.
Bake in moderate aven l lmur.
l).\TE LUAF
'l'lm:e nlpn nugar; l cup hot mllk
I leupoon vanilla;1 package of
damn; l can thnpped mms nr ull
.A mnnutn.Boll undl u firm hall
|1E¢2'0i||LHP riarlw,u n u |g.n||u.n uI1. L . . . ; - 1 . _A -A1wnon BARBER SHUI'mininrutlan uf the 1-s1.n!.e lu
Henry HL-llwinckel.Thi!notice lhnll be puhlilhmi
fur three weeks successively in
SO'l'lClI TO (}{lIDl'1'|}RS
in g.
Wit no
hvill th
1829.
(S F IA L )
40-4t
ss m y ha n d a n d offic ial
is 22nd d a y o f 0\I£ubér,
I. C.1~;L1.m:.
County J udge.
Cgarl Bader, Pastor
,UF 1~:sT.\'rf:
3'I`A'IE or NEBRASKA 1
I as
W a s hi n gto n Co u nty ,]
I n th e Co un ty Co u rt.
I n th e Mu tt e r o f the Es ta te o:
D n cTo the Creditors of said estate:
You are Hereby Notified. That
I will sit at the County Court
Room in Blair in said County onth e 22nq da y o f No ve mb e r ,1929,
an d o n th e 2 - i th d a y o f F e b m a r y ,
1930 , at 10 o'c1ock A .M. o n e a c h
da y to rec eive a n d exa mi n e a ll
c laims aga inst. said E s ta te , wi th a
vi e w to the ir a d ju s tme n t a n d al-
lowa nc e.Th e ti me li mite d f o r Zh i
presen tatio n of c laims aga inst sau..
Es tate is thr ee mo n th s f r o m Ihr
22n d da y of Novembe r A. 1 ). 1 92 9,
an d th e ti me li mi te d f o r pa y me n t
o f de bts is On e Ye a r f r o m said
22 n d d ay o f Nove mb e r , 1 92 9 .
W ITNES S my h and an d the S1281
o f :mid Co u n ty Co u rt,th i s 29 th
da y o f Oc tober,1929.( S E A L )A. C. -DI~:B1-IL,
41-4t Spe c i al Co un ty J u dg e.
|
S u c c e s s o r t o t h e
n. . . . \ . . . .nl..
l
* u nU l l n| 1 t
- il n lo u -n z ;§
1.Un||z.u1l n.| :u l:r armyIh v B mi l OI S e r vi c e
x
'rm-: EAT SHOP \
E. C.Rann, Proprietor \
Mean, 40 Cent:.IExcellent Cuisine I
Satisfactory Service ,Courteoua Treatment |
[First door east Enterprise offical
" \ \1 :. ;.; -_ {
.H .\. 5 .x ¢_.. . \
an .
High School Graduates
People Interested
,.g l " " * " " '~ --,. .E l g h t h G r a d e G i a d u a t e s al{';,f°"»'{2§'...Ifl`°'}f§..'1°°'¢~al2.'Yf¢' 32|
f'E|.|¢.h»1v_Add \-nnllh andi the
Bum Ansrdlwr a 1111.2
(`0MPANy
Bonded Abslrlcter
PHONE I5
|I1Ii
(This in'§se isJ h u l i
n iigher Education 1 » | b ; \ ¢ ;- - . . .c h o p p e d n u t s .S t i r u n t i l t h i c k .L
i n a p u n o f c o i d w a t e r u n t i l c o l d
e n o u g h t o m a i d .T u r n i n t o aa w e t
.n \.!. l ! . . . . . .e w 1
Ci//'ers a .MW
A fun semest
) A N A C 0 U L E G E
unier Se/nesfer./Vmr. I8
ei'o f I S w e e k s o'
\ iPilot mag;` Blair, Nehraskt llcloth and mold.wncn nam :»|l|:\:
an d s e rve
m nS l1m
H
1
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* * "unc \.u| .-I |»uuu| -" " |,§1 c p s we e t mi lk 4 teasp oons bak-a c c r e d l t e d i n g po wde r ;f m ;f o u r th teaspoon x-RAYEEEVICE
Offices in State Bank Bldg.Phone 298 B!adr, Nebr.nu -1 .-- u = |. _ __ - __ -
a m a . ~
y0L1've heard about
that is . . .
Guaranteed to Outwear\Any Tireof Equal Price.
--college work
dcgree.Hi;
toward the H
trance.Tea
es; Music; Lil
ketball; Etc.
Summer schools
ard the A- R sait.;1. tablespoon sugar;1 egg2 tahieépouns rneltei butter.which counts to\if
which counfs
d college en-
CARL SCHMIDT
InsuranceReal Estate and bum
|Office in State Bank Bldg.ghTBv=\mE§iJéX`I£Ih§brfi¢¢ nf CountygC l 'r a i n i n g ; .l . I S i n € S S C o l l l ' S -§ Exifndon Agent, George B|¢esn¢
e r a l A r t s ;C h o l r ;D e b a t e ;B a s -g : s r - : ' : ~ ' : ~ , : = . . : r : ' : : : : ; ' ~
DR. w. F. HEMPHILL
DEN'I`lS'l`
located in newHome Theatre Bldg
Blair. Nebraska
""""""" l sminar
have served thu
§Application blanks will be hére
,i:1 a short time and those desiring
Dl. l5 & l1 d$ Qf 8 C h 0 0 ]t g a g h . .§`frec tree seedlings for wind breaks
fnnm nnszbz and wnod lots can
....... 1 r~-~-I
E e r s d u r i n g t h e i r s u m m e r v a c a t i o
~o o o E '
.
..-E a n o p p o r t u m t y t o f a r m e r s a n d
Q u t l a s t e d a n d o u t w o r e 1 3 l e a d m g t u r e s 3 ;d --d »h |m t h e m o s t a m a z i n g t e s t t h a t h a s e v e r I E e u c a t l o n u r m g K e n 's a c k w n '
»ns.Dana Colle ge of fers g ill; ¢i2If§»»If£é§ at the \- ex-
-__o n|.'s affine 1 me.0fll¢l'|t0 l¢Clll'¢higher § The -'€»»»L'5=¢°-.~f»\.~."»'£»» wgth:.:..........
MARCUS BECK
BONDED ABSTRACTEBnter months o those mguesting them as morI
| as they arrive
The Head of th e Departm ent of School Jfdm ini
"Tin
'J.'-""'N e w is th e ti me Of UI C y e ar z u Th e g r i m!hlEI.nUuls\.Anza '~§"'E a + \ » n H n n =n a m a n -vo u r : r o u n d f o r Ue" [ie re r| c e i s in ses si on tod ay at I- me Office In lhyle Bldg.that u c u ; n u x u u ,m l ' i ' r " - -Y b el5 _ 2 p a n t i n g n e x t s p r i n g a s o u r a t
" D a n a C o l - .5 r e s u l t s w i t h t h e s e l i t t l e t r e e s h a v e
g r e a t a g r i -5 b e e n o n g r o u n d t h a t w a s p l o w e d
._l __ |: 1$ _ _ . r E d e e p i n t h e f u l l , l e a vi n g t h e g f o u o d
mont.Any who have been un-ll
able
may
que tto take in the day session x
still drive over for the ban-and evepin program.Bish---TRAIN SCHEDULE-~
Graduate College of a étate university states
Icge plan 13 a forward alep in making higher educa;ionpossible for nurStood 3,000,000 tire miles on the beauti
ful hard surfaced roads of Florida with nnhnrnf nnhlrlnffnn H "If mi" |ll11» al-.- ..J.... Annlini ......J._ -.-_ _I.1___.__.... ,,_,,._.._..._...... ..... .-ww -"wc wnu wuuvm-"sung: use 0] me uaamonal ='a,, iough as possible w catch me "P mem ns m cn"e-Choir re Chinn l Nonhwelenn Rlihonl,,...=~.7:80 P.» .'..nine-mon!/1 term.A . S t a t e S u p e m n t e n d e n t o f P u b l xc In s t ru c t l o n = snow and. absorb all avaxlublr h FridrY» An sin ra invited tc Em-5.10 p.m. daily
=-eanu .K2 _Wm ms un. daily.!WFRSBZ "I believe (he (Dana College) plan L1 a good one and war!/1 while."E .'f"-..l ... nu. nun twn vents.inin naw in time w shire \n the |~ Q. n u Q. n...-|.-~
out a sinsrle carcass Iaihire.
see it-héar the (\|\l mary of.:
able advance in tire-building.
Come in his remark
=
gZ'-3=
IE
we ,moe ......W ,.-....,_such as locust, catalpa, elm, ash,
cotumwood, and a few others of
the broad leufed teas, while the
evergreen: comin of scohzli pine,
bull pine.jack plne and a few
others.The demand for trees hos al-ways beau grexter each spr4n§
:han the nwpply.Applicants who
dld not get trees last yor wlll be
Christmas Festival music.
»Sunday, November Brd:
10 A. M.Church School.
11 A. M.--Loyalty Month Rllly
Service.A special message for
membern."When the mll is called
next Sunday, l'll be there.".Ap~
proprine mode.6:30 P.M.-Epworth League.
All young people welcome.
-.-...__.._,._¢~-..
e.. av.. I-» lu. _ um."Nonhbound
7:15 |.m. daily except Slmtlty.'
2:52 p.m. daily exoe ¢ Sundny.7:52 am. Sunday aisy.2
Southbound l12.35 p.m.daily except Sunlq.g
5:80 p.m. dolly._
-B US S C HE DUL E -
Northbound Roni hhmnl
Secure your copy of our new Win¢¢r|S¢m:s(er bulletin al once
Telephone Black 220, write or call personally
Collegea n n om
§
5 BLAIR, NEBRASKA Itaken care of first um next am~im=|7:30|y ,n l. - - n a p p y n o u r .n er --~Cnn nr nl th e me :n A ¢ . , . , . » l . 2 @ 4 x 11:00 A. M..
2:00 P.M.
5:00 P. M.
8:15 P. H.
"l. l l * \. - - . .. | 4 . In | U A l i m m a u s a na vu aa l * | \ | 1 i ¢ \ l= -|nuf»¢ uuumg -wo -"1 '"°"' '"'}""'" ` " " T ~"Bring "'f"' A. vl.=ilgn the ground readyum (a\l mier. ffggfgng an Pgertcn-they gf; £1 ~'innIIns|mu||Imu1nnIzuI|nnu||||m|||m|m'ummmnuumlmnnlllmnmmmllulllmlmlummnlmluuumz apply ¢l¥|y.#your ren s s
u m m m .
Blmir, Nebraska, October 31
ny more happy
rl Erikserg and
THE ENTERPRISE FOR JOB WORK
~ed a dance in
ght.rl Audrey were
nesday, and Aud-
~ndmother,Mrs.
ill Behrendt were
~nesday evening
M15
l mn
U N n ; v idwd relativ u in Benning- er, Jens Imrson and Nels Hal-isen.VMrs.H sen m
ton Sunday.Mx.xnd u n ,Chrl Rasmussen birthdays.P ~ll: and Mm_Hsrrv Seltz ami :mel m m wnre Snndnv nln=r~xnnn'Mr, nm! Mn, 1EAE Er~f'rEnPnxsE;sP1KEn HAPPEN1NGs\ FT. CA|~ A_Mr.uh!.Mm Pete Andersen : x n u._,nacyxnss,ru "spent Wednusdny wich Mr. and
ISSUED EVEBY THURSDAY Mrs. Morris Christensen and hm-Mr.and Mrs.*- - ~ - ~ily..zunwd Monday 1
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Scott Allen re-rom a. trip downroutehomeLhc;
aaughter Natalie Ann, were guestsat the Ernest. Kruse home Sunday.
fagunday,Oct 2Zhwas an ideal
day and was e nam] d-ly ofndoah for s shorti Mrs..Cafrl Rohwe r Sf_ ~ lame
vi dto n .a t the Herman Rahlfa Evelyn and Mr. shome.Christensen atten
Misses Opal Kuhr and Evalinx Blair Saturday nRuhlfsspent.Sunday afternoon'Jopn Reeh an
with Misses Lozetta and I.eola|Blnir caliera Wed
mussels.grey visited her gl
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Ihere isu s o ]'Jack mm. 'broiler cf Mfg. Bcrt i .L11u..u.::!.EaMarsh, was taken to the _Blalr *!°""s stopped in ShenalPri.: per Yc.1
uxnfiflemna-¢h»» m lm :is.st the posmifice lt Blair, Nebr.,_under the Act of Congmu of U1
tal Thursday Mr. Innis has visit.ren in pour hemlth for some Bnrrf in .Mn 1|crown of relauves and tnenns of Sunday guests at themdMrs. Robert this estimable woman gathered at ensen home were Mr.
Cd, 21 . a pine her home to help her celebrate. De _1,,1».-. wmmnn .ma M ,Iens aw-i Ffef=<kmptnzm
an d Mr s .mr. a na mrs . vs
a n d Mr s .a t F r e m o n t We
a n d M m.vi s i ti n g th e i r c h i
g u m a n d sc hool the re.
assen and -MQ a n d Mr s . I 0ipEy ()ne ~|\/Iaylaé~. r \.\I . ; . . I _L . ..u h n i ~' i a o \ 5 ; i h ` y
March 3, 1879.nnss ylaays nuuswm nun """""pound boy in Govgmant hospital. ljcious refreshments were served.`~ " "very ~~" s s ~te :A cncsarian operation was neces- ~ ~ ~ ~ pina- a::3'§::;'.,:;f;";';.,?f;»,
' b t h g r c h l i d r e n o f o s a r y b u t m o t h e r a n d b a b e a r e c h i c w a s p l a y e d ,M r s .S h e r m a n M d M r R b R
E V N ?t u b a c r l p d o n i s ~ffb e l i l l l l b é t t f h rv|°'l f.i"|0 a l a n #Qli fil élv L n d n f e n n n f Jfn u a n n s u l a n d P I I E: _ B I]B .0 3 8 II \ t Fay Janes visited
I S o p e n SBISOLIIIL T h !DQ I RB B O f
s u b s c r i b e r s w i l l b e i n s t a n t l y r a -
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duldren,who came here a I'\iVo'|}1|°_ and Mrs. Ciuus Ohrt low.The
weeks nga from l°'(=\» len Tuesday ' guests left at a lm hour wishingfor Tekamah to resade..L1 ,Roh hMrs. 'Henry Fischer and Mrs.|.,;,gahday8_wer many more KPPY
John Landis were callers 'I'ue1cl-Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cox and Mr.
A n ?8. f| 1£ l "Il0 0l l Rt .t h e W m .P l D C h *n n r l M m W m Q f n v n r l n n n i n r l n i i n
C|l1ldIEIl.la ;me nome or mr. BJICI mrs.Sunday visitors at the Richani Ciarence Simpson Saturday eve-Nclaon home were Mr. and Mrs.ning.
Fred Jensen and children, Misses John Reeh helped Howard Wil-
Edna Hansen and Helen Hansen liamsen saw wood FHday. .
and Fred Ahlmeyer.M.r. and Mrs. Harland Christen-
Friday evening Mr. and'Mra. Bqgon ang! _[3etty Iou ~ at the
nouinwmn-:nnmaovsn
lI§0\\l:d l.IU!u Uu.l Lumuqg uno as um ner l.|.8l.lg||IBF: IIIJB.Ylcarr £lUI.a\.cl.lIexpi ratxon o f th e tu n e paid f o r i f Th u r s d a y d t e mo o n .A n e w p r e s - |
th e publish ers be p oti f ig d ;othe r-i d e m,Mr s .D w i g h t Patric k,W85|
ma e t h e aubsc r iptlon m i l re mai n elec ted to 1111 th e vac anc y .Th e '
i n forc e at.
th e desig nated afu b- idtern oun wa s s p e n t ty i n g q u i lta f
se r! tio n ne e.E v e bsc ber 'IJ P ry su n rz ru h I ve ly lun c h WHSmu s t u u d e n ta n d th a t th a n e o n d i - g i g g f f # h e nxto me eti ngnwill be5 IIANDYu l s u s n
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l Mrs. Ross Hurst and family have
'moved i n the Wagefs residence.
recently vacated by the Dick len-
ox family, they having moved to|!.he Rowley property.
I Otto Frahm and daughter, Mrs.
§;;;.;.i; `§l»§i£§~f"Miss Anita Mehrens and Mimi
Mabel Neale who attended theUniversity of Nebr. spent the week
end with home folks.
The foundation has been laid for
the erection of a modem funeral
Newkirk attended a pany at the
Solomon Barton home given in
honor o l Mrs.Moodie of Calif.,who was a guest of her sister,
Mrs. Leroy Bisbee.Misa Edna Newkirk spent the
week-end atjhe Ed__Ilewl§irk home.
Thorval Hansen home Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs.Hans Mntthiesen
and Vernon ted at the par-
ental,Paul Brodersen home last
Sunday.
Lars Jacobsen of Howard, S. D.|5P¢'\t Sturfia nigh_nnd Sunday
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this country labors 48 days for the
wherewith to pny the taxes de-mandw of* him dirertly and in-|
mussen.Mr . W h i t C a m e r o n wa s
lv h ur t Sa tu rd a y .A c o r n
seHoua IGe rtrude Rathjen andL ' u vn ra t \ | r n : u |\'l!nr| nn Qu
Mis s lJ °UiS ¢| hu me b y W`m.Siévers ju s t" n o r th M r .a n d Mr s .W m .Pla nc k o f an me
dau 1»w>ninn4...¢ m. ..»-... \..:\.4:....ta ...an I...e F mf h n n i we r e W ed ne sd av a f t e r Mi sz Hans Chrlstoherson home.s Nellie Wol¢}e spent the
end with home folks at1t.or"""" -»~----\»~-~----~»--, »----~>W H.. aww .,\...w..5. ... nm W V.--~---~---~-~~~--1 --~~eewa |..n..- .. ¢.,... ....,.|,. mm af. nm...-,..|_=..._...x ...___--..-.-..,.=-..¢ml..,..... vi¢im».1 .f nm |zMn»Npw Iweek»
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I P 'W'1|I -ll i Ph llil nnezM3 and auger gnoua gjunes..».'|Z'.....f'v}'..¢..,..¢.. Jrenlnl. A ~ ,L invium .'!.§£ nr ¥».. nw||::|uL 1.5. Crmu
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'guestsly home
spent
ment work on a csve at the Chris
Vinderslev home Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Clements William-
sen moved last week to the home
b l her brother,Howard Taylor
near Rose Hill where they will
stay until spring.At that time
they will move to n farm nearby
whieh they haw rented for the
coming year.Mrs. .lens Jensen and Gene of
Blair,called on Mrs. 'Chris Vin-
clerslev Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Bchreudt attended the
meeting.of the Herman Wom:\n's
Club Friday afternoon at the home
of -Mrs.Henry Truhlsen,Mrs.Behrendt and Mrs.Will Adams
were on the entertainment pro-
sram,Fashion Center Beauty Parlor,
Phone 47.Alice Tdplett.4 l-lt
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It is not n¢a:¢ssa°Y to Buy cheaperstockings~ to reduce your hosi~rv
stmmy and MONDAY
SUNDAY MATINEE
R ~ y R I N G S t o c k i n g s .¢ v' l l
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AllSlll<ChiHonorS¢rvle<W¢|ghts
Noflimmuc1a»1»~'fi n nun Ys u m ;
wish High PamA nd F r z n c hHeels. Also llsle
reinforced atYlcs
vi iz h s Q u A r cheels.
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nm.- w uz. ~ c | ~ u .- » . »v~;.w,All. Dvnvxrlll.Ds Haus-who.mms-wlu.n nvr¢\»~wn»\P. xnuucmr-n||s1:. L-/¢.,|.»;sx. un--\a-w1MJ . Hb--.¢..»»-wcco.mmm (| lv~W KY»c a n - w o w . P s L r ¢ . . w c A u . n u -| > - | » u u x / » . P e n KGW .s - n u n° " ` " i £ 1 a n s u a - w x r n c .r a -
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ARLINGTON MAYTAG CO.,A
FALLERS APPLIANCE co.,Fremon
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h a te s to s p e n d mo r e ma n 1 0 mln - I Mr . an d Li r a . J a me s Ra s mus s e nlllc s f i g u r i n g ou t th e wh y and|C'I1tl2!t3illrBd a t a ja c k ra b bi t di n -
whenefor o f ta xe s an d wa y s £o r. .n ¢r Mo nd ay fo r Mr s . Ma ti lda Timm
ec o nomy . -~ She lto n,'v.va.Bhingum,*1»1ias Do ro th y T i m m an d E l m e r l
J o u n ml.iE n f i e ld .
|Mr .an d Mr s . C a r l Ha n s o n a n durns. .'f'-4:- .- I L"n».m»¢>mn rn QinQlsn:d i n n m
" " "l "' J "" " " " - " a f "- r U I J 1.D a v i s : n o u n \V A a N u b . »o o d t x m e w a s r e r t e d °B P 0 -a b u n l d r n g e z i g c t g d .u w w
Po s t Of f ic e in s p ec to r B g atty , o f Th e F u lto n a n d Mi lla r d g r a d i n g
Th u r sd a y .th e mo d s so u th wes t o f F t.C a l
Mr s . J . J . S ze r k was ho s te s s o n h o u n W ednesday .TM S ha s ma d e
Th u r s q a g afge moos to t:.}f°."'ff""'a wo n d e r f u l i mp r o ve me n t o f th é
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Mi s s Cathe ri ne Ne w k i r k
Su nd ay as gu es ts o f Mi s s
And ers en i n B la i n '
Mr . a n d Mr p . C h r i s Ha n :
f a mi ly sp en t Fr i d a y ever
Evelyn
san and
:ing at" r u e i n c r e a s i n g r u e o r u l x a u u n
in this country w meet. an own
more rapidly gmwing cost of gov-
ernment. he something upon which
the Ani-.-rlgnn people will hive to
call a halt, or we will march di-
rectly into the socinlislic state."-
Frunk E.Puck,Attorney for
Standard Oil Company of Indiana.
lAn ersen.|.Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Patrick
'were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis RasmusneuandchildrenspentSundayi n
Blair al. the 0. M. Ireland home.
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afternoon Miss L u u Lorenzcn .,.winning high score.Mrs. "=»=»"C<?.Y.5é'$l"é'°l'§'3. 'S K ~
Lorernen sasond and Mrs.P.C.Tucker received consolntion.The
next meeting will be held with
'|Mrs. P. C. Tucker November Tth.\Mrs.Carl Schmidt Sr.enter-
TICK Shoes at $5 or $6 at theFASHION CENTER in Blair.I t
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor.
Phone 47.Alice Triplelt.41-ItIn the evening they drove to Oma-.__._--Who will pay the taxes then?ha and alteudedjhe show ~ :f:,? ,?mSc"'ml la dies Thursda y af n r n i i u n x z n n w e
the Fred Dickmeyer home.
Orum relatives received word of
the marriage Saturday ot'MissLauraPeterson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Peterson of Fremont
to Harold Jensen.Miss Edna and Edward Newkirk
spent Sunday evening at the Mrs.
Anna Hugelman home.
The St. Pfiuls Aid will meet on
u n
Averuge wage earner in the
United sum will turn out pru~
ducts valued at $7,381 this year,
compared to output valued at $2,-
420 in 1899, according to-Chatham
Phenix National Bank and Trust
C0|npnny.
Gasoline pays ln excess of a mil-
lion dollars a day in taxesjugeqpd-
ing to the Oil and Gas Journal,
RADIO STATION KFAB
Sunday, November 3
1:00 P» m. Roxy Symphony Orch.
..2:00.p.. m...Nlt'l Youth Confcr...
8:00 p. nl. National Light Open
Company
4:00 p. rn. Duo Discs Dum-Anim
Ai lane Buttle Fought at Nlcar-'rpaugua",showing at the World
. Theatre.Mr.and Mrs.0.Brown arespending the week-end at the par-
ental, Henry A. Rasmussen home.
Miss Evelyn Andersen of Blair,
is visiting with her brother andsister-in-law, Mr. and Mm Arthur
Andersen, this week.
Slippers that Wear-Smart New
Styles-Womens and Misses $2.93
to $6.50; Ch1ldren'n, $l.49 to $3.39.
41-lt Fashion Center.
Silk Stockings that Wear.Gold
Stripe-french,dngle or double
points, $l.95; Onyx Pointex-duskee
sable, gun metal with black double
points,51135;Polnlex sen-ice
weight.,$!..50;Onyx silk to top
chiffon, 3125;Bobolink, $1 pair;
There was a good attendance atthe meeting of the Woman's Club
Thursday afternoon at the Geo.
Neale home.Roll call was ans#wered by a new wrinkle in house-,keeping from experience."Miss*
Mary Nelson gave an i:\tene~xtm;;
paper on "The History of Bi-e:\¢l~
making."Another interesting pa~
per was given by Miss Eda Sierk
on "New Ideas in Houselreeping
Mrs. Loy Rohwer, substituting for
Miss Ella Rohwcr gave a verypleasingreading.Miss Edith
Neale favored the ladies by giv-
ing a group ol' three songs with
.wr sister, Miss Grace aocompan-
ist.Mrs.Louis Dessinger,of
Nampa, Idaho and Miss Edith
Neale were guests.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and
Mrs.Julia Cleveland visited re-lntivts in Ormlln Thursday mi tr-
" ' * " " * " " " " " " n z Th u r sd a y arbernoon,mo vurM r s . C h m W n c h .
. .n .. !.f u 9 n j . . .\.nn 1-\...:..\.1 : 1 ..Sh
I warn
a n d Mi s s Pe a r l a n d W i ll Iver so n
o f Bla i r .we r e W ednesday af te r -
n o o n vi s i t o r s a t th e N. J .A n d e r -
sen ho me .
Mi s s Ma e W u lf a n d J o h n Ta y -
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Radio Accessories ~
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Headquarters for Radio Accessories ~
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evening were Mr.and Mrs. Jens
Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ra.==~
mussen and Helen, Mrs. L. E. Lar-
sen and Ivan, Mrs. Mamié Shear~
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chris~
tensen and Doris, Mrs. Lena Nel-
semand Elna Petersen.A dainty
t'\'\o~course luncheon was served
at 10:30 and all departed, wishing
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L uy LettR`'§.R1Nc» s¢°¢:¢fn,,,.¥i1¢v'11
san): you more by lnstinf iongcrand remaining bcautlfn to theww : n i
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Mr s . P ete r Nie i se n .
S u n d a y g u e s ts a t th e W i ll W u lf
h o me w e r e Mr . a n d M r s E d S t o r k
an d f a mi ly a n d Mi s s D o r o th y L a r -
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guests were Mr.and Mrs.Lars
Rnlland and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Larsen and sons.Miss Nena Andersen helped
Miss Louise Larsen in Omm cele-
brate her birthday Saturday af!-
ernoon.Those who helped her
celebraie in the evening were:
Mrs. Mamie Shearer, Jens Iverson,
Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Larsen andchildren,Mr.and Mrs.George
Rasmussen and Gene, Mr and Mrs,
Pew: Iwrson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Peterson andMisaLeona Peterson of Fremont
and Misa Louise Larsen helped
Mra Peter Iverson celebrate her
Slippers that Wenr»-Smart New
Styles--Womens and Misses $2.98
to $6.50; Children's, $1.49 to $3.89.
4 !-lt Fashion Center.
NEWS FROM YORK CREEK
Miss haneis Jacobs of Blain is
helping Mrs. Clark Browning with
her house cleaning this week,as
Mrs.Browning hnsn't been very
We ,lH*¢1y~
ednesday,Oct.28 was thebirthanniversaryofMrs.Fred
Hansen and in the evening thefollowing guests were entertained:
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DOUGHNUTS NOWIN EVIDENCE
The doughnut is never forgottenat Halloween.No matter whether
it is a hard time party or a :rms-
querade dance,the doughnut is
there.Below are two recipes for-\
mI\i£5é};`£`§§f of " 1 ' i ` n ti ; e n ,
wh jth wa s c e le b r a te d i n th e u s u a l
ma n ne r th at eve n in g wh en a. nu m-
be r o f relatives a n d frie nds
c a me i n to sp e nd the e ve n in g wi th
he r.Ca rd s fur ni sh ed the e nter~
te i n me n t, w i th Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n
A u tz e n rec ei vi ng h i g h score a n d
Mr s . Ge o r g e Th u n n a n d T. L . Mi t-
c h e l lo w.Af te r a d eli c io u s lu n c h
th e g ue sts le f t f o r th e i r ho me s
dousrhnuts d v e n i n extens ion cir»wi s h i n g Mr s .I t a th j e l r ma n y mo r e HOME THEATREDauu p. ul. su urman I. li-DtrnarzieCh o ir a nd Org a n
5: 30 p. m. Mus i c a l P r o g r a m
6 : 0 0 1 1 m. C o lu mb u s Mc K i n n o n -
"Ch:1i:1 Gang"
6:30 p. nz. Studio Quartet
"?:00 p. m. Roxy Gang
C ! l " |i n a n ¥ l ; i . . I . i b n .| " |I . .a \ | n { | |
c ular 934.Trhe fi rst one for sweet
mi lk do u g h n uts i s f r e q ue n tly u s e d
| a n d r e qu i r es o nly a s h or t ti me f o r
f ma k i n g .
2 c u p s o f f lo u r ,3 tea s p oo n s o f
b a k i n g po wd er ,'fé teaspoon sa lt.
%teaspoon c i nn amon o r iiutmeg;
ha pp y b i rthd a y s .G. V. B ea d le a n d A ug u s t P r oc h -
now . retu rned 'Ihur ac my e ve n i n g
fr o m a p h e a s a nt h u n ti n g tr ip n e a r
Albi on , Ne br as ka .
Mr . a nd I I rs . D c tle f K ms e s p e n t
Thu rsd ay eve nin g:wi th Mr . a n d
hire. C. II. I-le!1rc..<a._.
The Home of Perfeét Ta\king Pictures
NOV. I To NOV. 6
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE| uv ||.10 :0 0 p .A C E n s e mb le
m. Gi r ls Tr i o
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p..n\. Rec ords
Tuesday ,No ve m b e r 5
6: 00 a . lu. D r ovor s V e t.Un i o n
7:00 ai. tn.I).B ma k f o : t Ho u r
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c u p mi l k , 1 lc mn .by th e . Ma s on i c f ra ter n ity a t th ei r
Cre am, su ga r, f at, an d a dd s alt. 'h =1 U) 10 f\'§Wednesday amd Th u r s -
an d fla vo ri ng .Add ogg and c ream u day .
un ti l li g h t.Th en ad d lemon .D i s - '
solve y ea st i n s o me o f th e li qu id
( wa r me d ) .A d d rest o f li qu id to
c lu ame d i n gr e di e n ts an d s ti r. Ai ld
%i o f t h e f lo u r ,e n y east a n dI th e n th e re s t o f t e flo u r .Let.
The f ollo wi ng gu es ts wf=r c in vi t-
ed to a 6: 30 va ni sh in g l»r i¢ lg ed in -
n e r a t t h e h o me o f Mr .an d Mr s .
F .H .F r a h m 'Thursday even in g.
Messr s and Lios llame ea Hu rry S eltz
J oe La zu rc ,Go a Lu g e ,Ho w a r d
Ben le s. J . W . Tri sler , 1 ). W . Mar r,
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toc:kin5 to un: y o ur hm
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The most fascinating modes
of the new winter season are
here in Felts,Metallics
and Velvets.In all want-
ed colors as well as the
popular black.
Large and small head sizes
Just received some n e w
blanket lined leather sport
coats and rain coals,Come
in and look them over.
Prices are always RIGHT
Always something new at the
S f y / e S,f0,»,,¢
COATS,DRESSES,
sv/EATERS.
VELVET JACKETS,
SILK LINGERI. ETC.
Josie l. Van lleusen
'A Timely Warning
»~nFlllmgu p wlth Alcohol or Ever
Ready Prestone is u red economy.
Take time by the forelock and do
it now before the cold weather
sets in.
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co
Blair, Nebraska
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Ma:-mola prosrram
Sho ppi ng se rvi c e
lf nf . ul Ne b r as k a
m. S h o p p i n g servic e
m. Cla ssi c al M f
rn.Un i . o f Ne b r arn. Star Von &Storage
Company Musical
6.00 p. rn. Adams Fur Farm prog
6:30 p. m. Van Sickle Quartet
7:00 p. rn. Organ-Edith Ross
7:30 p. m. Popular Song feast
Wednesday, November 6
2:00 p.
2:30 p.
5:00 p.
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Rec ord Pr ogr arn
Mm. Tr u e Ho me ma k e r
raise 2 %ho ur s bef ore kne ad in g.
Kn ea d d o wn th r ee ti mes .F o r r a i -
Bin dou gh nu ts add 1 c up rais ins
wh ic h ha ve been soaked i n wa te r
a s h o r t ti me b e f o m a d d i n g to th e
dou gh.
In ad di ti on to the s we et mi lk a nd
y ea st raised rec ipes g i ve n above,
th e c irc ular c ontains re d pe e f o r
ma ki ng po ta to an d p u f f ball d oug h-
nu ts .Rec ipes fo r c offee c ake, c o-
c o e nu t c r e am,choc olate,Be rlin ,
f i g fi lled ,oa tme al,pea nu t,a n d
su ga r c o ok ie s c ome i n fOr atte rr
tio n.Pastries a r e n o t neglec ted,
a s evidenc ed b y th e f o u r pag es
of time c irc ular d evoted to the mak-
in g of var i o us k in d s o f pi e s .E x -
ten sio n c ir su lnr 9 34 is availab le in
W m .Sieve:s,J .A .L:m:}i.:.Mes~
do me s Geo . Roh we r , He n ry Ri x, A .
W .Bo-ales,Mis ses Do r a | K lin d t
E d a Si er k,Celia Ro'hw4»\°,Sa ra h
Ponies,Do r o th y Sieveni,Mme :rs
ie nr y Ro h we r ,W m .a n d Ot t o
F r a h m , W m .Sueaveniwn.: A t th e
c lose o f th e eve ni n g sc ores vwr e
ad d ed a nd p ri z e s a wsmle d to Mr s .
W m.Sievers an d W m .F r u h m
fo r h ig h a n d Mr s . Ha r r y S e ltz a n d
Gu s L a g e lo w.A , d e li g h t f u l ti me
wa s e njo y e d : md is delic ious d i n -
ne r wa s se rved .A ¢
Mr s .J o e Bo li n Wm:lmsbesn to
th e me mb e r s o f th e Cof fee C lu b
Fr i da y a f ter n oo n .»Mrn . Otto A s -
mus sen e o membe r.Mr s. J .
J . S i e r k w a g u es t.I n t h e p i n -
oc hle g a me s pla y ed Mr s .D e ti u f
K m s e he ld h i g h mo r e wi t h Mr s .
Co llc gi ns ln So und a nd Ta lkii ng Co medy
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"' university oz "r'f§"'"'"the offi¢es¢f county extension a- Wm. Kruse Sr. acond. 1'nw=~» were10:00 a. rn. Home Ow Stores It . i 1;0.w 1-ded to each of them.11:40 a. m. Shopping .scrsice gentes or at the mm um co CE a Iiehard Sievera attomled an un-
12:oo a. m. Van sickle Trio |Linco1n.r||>rin\rn'|'¢\Fnnwnlinn in Sioux
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The most fascinating modes
of the new winter season are
here in Felts,Metallics
and Velvets.In all want-
ed colors as well as the
popular black.
Large and small head sizes
Just received some n e w
blanket lined leather sport
coats and rain coals,Come
in and look them over.
Prices are always RIGHT
Always something new at the
S f y / e S,f0,»,,¢
COATS,DRESSES,
sv/EATERS.
VELVET JACKETS,
SILK LINGERI. ETC.
Josie l. Van lleusen
A Timely Warning
Filling 'up with Alcohol or Ever
Ready Prestone is n real economy.
Take time by the forelock and do
it now before the cold weather
sets in.
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co.
Blair, Nebraska
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2:00 n m fflasnirhl nmma..'who shunned near Walthlll to spendEiéo 5;5:00 p5:45 pf
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John B. Kennedy
Violin Trio
Westinghouse Salute
Yeast, FoamersSylvanian Program
10:00 p. m. Ensemble and Harriet
Cruise, soloist
10.20 P rn. Kvam Sisters and Bud
Heide
11:00 n. rn. Musical program"Thursday, November 'I'
6100 n. ln. Drovera Vet.. Union
7:00 .a. rn. D. Breakfast Hour
8:00 a. m. Record program
0 0 0 on f n Y l n i n f '| \ In | n m d l r n
Raspberries, particularly the red
ones, are not hardy in Nebraska
except in mild winters and then
only along the Missouri Rivrr
a l um.Usually unprotected cones
are so wealaened by the dry cold
winds of winter that the crop is
destroyed entirely or at least sor-
iously cut doom.Covering the new
canes after the old ones have been
removed ard destroyed is a paying
proposition.About the easiest and
quickest way of doing this is to
have One person bend the canes to
the ground parallel to the row
the day with relatives.Mrs. JohnWriedtandMrs. Emma Ketch-
nf-ark went with him to South
Sioux City where they visited Mrs.'l\:'iedt.'s daughter and family,
Mrs. Clarence Stewart.They all
rrturned home the some owning.
Wm. Sievera reached another
milestone in life'.1 journey Satur-day,Od.26.They celebrated
the event Friday evening when aNorge crowd assembled at their
.ome.Pinochle was played, there
being eight tablea Prim winnerswere Mm. Henry Krpae and Geo.
Okrt high and Misa Lulu Lomnzenand Henry Rohwef low.Oral
wi:lla nnnther nersznn covers 'lll0lH3rri3°n \'.0ll the cut.for uni The
PL US 'flark and McCullough King of Comedy
m l U U L L A N U
3-~REELS ALL DIALOGUE
AND S OUND NE W S
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10:00 a,
10130 a.
11:30 a.
12:00 p.
12:50 p.
2:00 p.
2:30 p.
5:00 D.
5:30 p.
tml Orchestra
6:00 p. m. Roger Rablnson, bari-
Home Owned Swren
Mannola program
Sho ppi ng uni x
Home Owned Stores
Shopping serviceClassical Records
Uni. of Nebraska
Organ progrnmStricklands Park Cen
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6:15 p. m. Three Kings nnd Queen
6;30 p. m. Udted. Reproducers
7:00 v- rn. Unlvernlty Players
'l:&0 p. rn. Champion program
tips with soil to hold them down.
Then,with ar ordinary wzilkinlz
plow the soil is thrown o\er the
cures fron* both mdcs of he row
In the spxng, just before growth
begxns the soil xs reulmed \\lLh n
apadmg fork.lf the bushes are
xn the open they should be protect
er oarefullylfrom damage fmm
rabbits I~»x¢&='nslon Circular l"Y»S
on cane and hush fruits in Nebras-
and treatnnnt for diseanses.
Arno ld-W alk being construw
ed on south Main Street extend-
ing from comer south from Secur-
"i b n e ,\g i v e : s u g g e s t i o n s o n t h e i r Q ,
B r i d z e n o r b - Gr o u md l th a t w i l l i ty S t a te B a n k o A r n o ld Cooper-
gueats left at a late hour wishing'Wm.many more such happy e-
vents.~Mr.and I-Irs.Geo.Watts re-cently of Denver, Colorudo moved
Sutunday lnto ilxe house juwt va-
mied by V. A.. Henry. Mr. Watts
lu u brother of Mrs. Wm. Bolln.Mr.and Hrs. Thomas Autzen
and dnuzhterof Omaha. werethe
nu I-'riduy evenlng of the John
ndis fzunlly.
Several from here :mended a
dance at the German m u Sut-
urday nighi.Mrs. Joe Lazure entertained onSat. afternoon nt lxerhume "Sun-I
nyndde" in honnr oi Mrslouis T.
Iessinger nf' Nampa, Idaho._ Mr. and Mrs. August Witée qf
au\rou§fd`mm depot building here ative Creamafy.Bermimzwn accompanied by theirheihg ¢¢mv¢n»a mm park.. nrmgepfn-ughf cables in bus- wd uhw;-.Mv» Lee HabanWest xmuf,-Aaaxcxun bdrls con- na, Ueetiomof rm place Improv-,§°m§'{_Dn{Ef swan at the Henry Talking Comedy "ASK DAD" AND NEWSE'iié"C1EI1§`§na George Ohrt fam
Rnd it right in The Enterprlls
l"0mi¢\1r°.um iloor eovsr-lnga.Mathew Bmdnri.21-ti.
c . x. B e mlo rl , umm e mnu n-
nr mud underhknr, Blah.01591
phone 161, ra.phone 138.8-U
Mrs.R. C. Hitchman and chil-
dren spent the week-end in Platt#
mouth, their lormgr home.
Mr.and Mrs.Fern Mclinnigal
of Sioux City, Iowa visiled at the
Herman Ludwig home las: Sunday
Hose-mending-Runs and snags.
Prices reasonable, work guaranteed
Leave hose at W. J. Sas store.40-21
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolff and
family, of Ft. Calhoun visited at
the yictnr Wolf! hnmq Thursday
evemng.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood
Mra Anna Parker and Misa Bnxa
Metzinger were Sunday visitors in
Fremont.
Highest prices for produce. Phone
258.I-'annexs Produoe Co.8 3 - ti
F o r S a le :Boa ra,B o m B o n a .
Ho s e a W i ls o n 37 - tf
Fa s hi o n Ce nter Be a uty Pa rlor .
Ph o ne 47 .Ali c e Tr i p le tt.4 1 - lt
Mr s . E rn e st La z ur e , o f K ea r ne y ,
No b r f s p e n t Th u r s d a y u f te mo o n
wi t h Mr s .Ro se Me tz i ng er .
F o r R e n '1'wo f urni she d ro oms
f o r li g h t houseke eping,405 we st
Co lf a x.Ph on e W h ite 49 .4 1 - lt
P O S T P O N E D - B o a :soc ial a t
Br e ws te r wi ll be Mo n d a y ni g h t,
No v .a h .4 1 - n
M I L K C O W S F o r Sale:On e
fre sh.Oth e r s fr es h soon.Pho ne
11 2 2 o n 2 1. Ed Ch r is ten s en , ma i: .
4 1 - ll*
I- lemy Mc D o n a ld , wh o h a s been
in th e B la i r h o s p i ta l, wa s ta k e n 4
we ho me o f hi s si s te r - in - law, Mr s .
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\Franca: Koopman came up from
Omaha for :he week-end.
Ed Grimm is .4 medical patientat the Blalr hospital thin week.
Furniture, run and floor funny
m u Mathew K. Bendorf.2|-cz.
Mrs. Mnrjode Metzlnge: bf Pre'-
nont, spent the weekend ln thin
clty.
I The We cyan Guild will meet
Friday af moon,Nov.8,with
Mrs. Robert Redfield.
l The *B A. R. will meer. with Mn.
;C. o. Damon on Friday afternoon,
iNovember lst.
Mr. and Mrs.Burtis Smith o l
`0mnha, came up Sunday lo call atlaw Mrs. Olive Smlzh home.
3 The Mnrsuy Beauty Shoppe will
;please you at 404 west lincoln St.
Phone Green 327 for appointment.
Kuhn'| photos will please you. u
mu-»: sum, Ghmpfu*
Roasts or ll um H z " v "|A . 6 r o o m, a ll mo d e r n ho us e on
For S ale- »-J e rsey hei fer fres h in Go a : s tr e e t.Th i s i s l r e a l h a r -
b o u r tw o we e k a si J o hn s o n 1 :gu m a t wo o . N- T- L u n d & c o . 1 - z
M i M Li n d e ; f _ h . C h r I |K .Be nd or f,Un d e r ta k i n g__,.,,'? .,| ~ n.....;.....§?...°"ff'. -ai an d amb ulan c e servic e.Phn na s.Steaks ~ v u l l l l l w a l-u n u l l l ' | ° m m , ~ p g j g g , | _ 3 3 _~
O n i o p l - O n e c e n t p e r p o u n d f o r .. . Z, " . £ ': ,'; . = " 3 . ':: : - : : = : . = . ° : . .. _ . .. . . : :
1..|\vCl\IPCll u r ;u;1..1c.u|v:ul»l 1:Pr o-,|}¢_{En,erp|:i8e.w . M1 s-u
.ezhom
use,at Farmers
From Prime Beefs ,r For Sale 65 white I£."'i_*1&'ift£?.'i*%€'"= FE":';€§,F,Ei*EF Pallets.Phone 112 on as.
41-1:Mrs. Earl Caldwell!
,r_'~' H ' _ " Q l C. K. Bcndorf, licensed embalm-|J S" Store 41 "=-er and un~i¢mk¢r, Bair.Ofiice
Fred Kolterman spent lhe we\k phone, 161; nes. Phone. 133
~ ~~n » ¢ n \ n u m | ; u A \ n »D. .| "\ »a -_. .. ¢. £. .;A Rqast or a Steal; cut to a size you
wish from the prime beef that we
carry will provide a meal most appe-
v _ 1 u l B D U U I B a c w v s u n s .\ . r l n u l u t l . I u s l |t h e s a m L r m e r , n m d o o r s o u t h o f D a m i a n P u b - I
i Htéhinnr Haus#1a..+fIw i ' W _Hgqhu ~Iamlrl u}T.»]'§S. Albert Harper-;n;as-u
nave movea mm :ne nouse op small son, of Omaha, spelt Sun]FO:Sale-Fresh cow.Inquire Rachael McDonald,afew days ago.C.I".Koltermzm, who went to
east* Colfax stream recently "B¢af¢d.day with Mr.and Mrs.Harold of Rev.A.Rasmussen,between Do you PIM' bridge?The En-'ff??f"§ohnorgifsg txn §,1 '3f¥,Zby S. H. Pounds nod famil¥»iFrenc:h..Blair.and Kennard.Phone 22 [terprise has a complete new linel..,.P'healthfulf If you dotizingand Jme wacners ox me cmxmy are lhe High school young folks on 32.41-lt of score cards,plana cards,ew "=e'f~fastening to Olnnha fo a twod\?.-l greatly enjoyed the little dance at Mrs. A. V.'Larson returned the Why not see thew'23-1.1 Mms Irene Haac k, v?ho is attend»\
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ato come shopping phone 32 ebslon ol stale mceung and menhools, in consequence,are hav-
xg a vacation..
Misa hols Allen,daughter of
lr. and Mrs. A. (Hyde Allen has
een confined to her home for_
everxd days with stomach trouble
he parish hall last Friday even~fbrepart of ¢he_week from a few
l1ng._weeks vacation at the home of herForSale-Poland Chinn male mn, Ita Larson in Vnrdigree, Nebr.hogs.Eligible so registry..gaul Dunn Permanents, rlngle: end.-1,
1122 on ll, Blair. Hans Mencke.price $5.00.All work guaranteed.
39_4!_»Phone Black 259, Mrs. lil. Suther-
M. ....,1 U...u M u...--.. -_land.40~tf
One pair Work Gloves FREE
with each purchase of ' EE Over-
alls on November .JE and 2nd at
the W. J. S store.41-n°e '
The Enterprise will print your
stationery and do it right.We
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ing Boyles College ln Omaha,
came up lor-a Sunday vlsit with
relatives.
.For Sale-Hampshire rhale pigu.
Long,heavy boned kind.Also
Newfoundland puppieaEa9.4¢~R. N, nhm\.w w...»,.,ni.
33.We deliver promptly and you
get what you order whether you come
or phone . a d ~~~u l l )n u u ; I . ; l d "; l | .n u m u : u u r m -s n o n n c e t h e a r r i v a l o f a b a b y b o y ,_ O n e p a i r o f W o r k G l o v e s F R E E
R o b e r t L e e ,o n ' 0 c ' t .2 2 .W e i g h t 9 w i t h e a c h p u r c h a s e o f L E E O v e r -
G .H a n c o c k a n d f a m i l y p o u n d s .J l a l l s o n N o v e m b e r l s t a n d 2 n d a t
w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t s o f .W h e n i t s c a r d s y o u n e e d ,s e e W .J .S a s S t o r e .4 1 - 1 :
E .J .H 2 n < : 0 ¢ k a n d M r s .T h e E n t e r p r i s e .M o s t .a n y k i n d o f O n e p a i r o f W o r k G l o v e s F R E E
M f f -C .F .° W @ l _ f f ¢ l 1 r d _ f r o | 3 1 b i r t l i d a y t o C h r i s t m a s w i t h e a c h . p u r c h a s e o f 'L E E n s M §
un: zseuuquur turs IUI your pllllI.!llE """"` " """ ""*" '" ""°" """needs.18-t!`l L.C.Rasmussen, living in the
The annual meeting of the Crow-f'°']uI@f"part of the county,is
ell Memorial Home board of Trust-bulldlng a fine modern chicken
ees will be hem at the Home, wed-house.11 ls no be 20x24 feet.
nesday, November 6, at 10 A. M.One pair of Work G=l0WB FREE
Mr. Phillin Ha:\§en ni' Miuenllri with each I>Ur<=bHHe of LEE OverEIDr.B. 1
oi' Omaha,
x his father,
| Hancock.
' Omaha, wr_-m and 2nd at w. J-|vm;y'.~,;;ai §a¥f.i`.
41-It of hh! nlrnntn. Mr.
f§"aE`n¥E"lE5§él=ll» on Noi. 1 and 2 at w. J. su
and Mrs. I. N.|Stom.s
i S a l s o a g u eesi.A ve r y can be fo un d here.23 » t. f la lls on No v
The Communitv Club will atm1~i
Mr s .
the
w,_1i
E. J. Mundo!! is in receipt
nfw tht [:er_ b_r9the§;in-
._" 1 _ - . . . .- .- - .,_ .- - _I - - v . . - U ,- - -t h e i r d r i v e t h e f i r s t o f n e x t w e e k .O n e p a i r o f W o r k G i o v e s F R E E H a n s o n -
F u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n w i l l b e g i v e n v i t h e a c h p u r c h a s e o f n L e e O v e r -N o v .4 - B o x s o c i a Permanent Wave $7.50.AllLi at Brewqter.kinds of beaulv \»vnrI;.Phone 197.H a m b u r g e r ,L H.Mu n d o r f o f C la y Lien-
eb. wa s rec ently ki lle d b y a
He wa s i n C a lif o rn i a whe r e
c id en t hap pe ne d.
a n d Mr s . My r o n Hi g le y a n d
zu g h ter s le ft th e la tte r p a r t
ne xt we e k .i a ll s a t th e W .J .Sas Stor e o n
F o r S a le : - 8 5 0 wa t t n e lc iighz N o v .ls t a n d 2 n d .41-1t
Sc ore c ords;plac e c ards,bi r th -
d a y cards,s y mp a th y c a rd s -- all
c an b e f o u n d a t T h e En te rp ri se
offic e.Pon ulnr nr ic o.23~t:f
p la n t wi th 160 ho u r ba tte r y a n d
c o mple te 3 2 vo lt e q ui p men t.
40~2t Gle n W ils on.
A r o a d b o tto m f i ll lnrntnrl n n
Mis ses J ane a nd Eli za beth Nob le
sp en t th e vieek-end wi t h th ei r
mo th e r ,Mr s .E d n a No b le .Th e y
re tu rn e d to th ei r sc h oo l du tie s th e
f i r s t o f th e we e k .
Clark Gnllr~l1nn wli n h im vn mnf lv
Mrs. K. A. 1>¢}'u.-\a,"é5s "éffzblflil
38-tf
M r .T.H .Be r g e ma n n o f th e
Do rn ac ke r di stri c t i s d i g g i n g a
c omplete ba se me nt u nd er h is h au te
\ . l } \ ; r ¢ h n i l l r r l 1 \ n | |». u l . |i n : C n . u m nSugar Cured Picnic Ham i Best Grade Skinned Ham
i "f or whole, lb.
,_ _.._- - - -. _ ,.........-....... ..-- - . - - - -, - - - -- --- - - -- - -- » - - u - - j " " ° =» ~ - - f n J 1 | | l \ l l " a u g n : a u ;u u u W J u l C v l u *e w e e k f o r L o s A n g e l e s ,m a m r o a d .A r e a l b a r g a i n a t i T h e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g h d d g e s u b m z t t e d t o a n o p e r a t i o n , i s a t a y »f o r : a m d m a k e i t m o r e m o d e r n .
w h e r e t h e y h a v e m o v e d $ 1 6 7 . 5 0 p e r a c r e .
I h i c a g o ,a f t e r a s h o r t v i s i t 4 1 4 1 ;N _ ' f _L u n d &G o .
r .H ' g ' ° ¥ ' "s i s t e r , M r s .E v a .P e r m a n e n t W a v e s v s o A 1 1
' f t h i s c l t y ..' k i n d s o f b e a u t y w o r i .P l a o e e 1 9 1 .
Cly d e M. A lle n e nte r ta me d g h
c lu b met la s t e ve n in g wi th Mr . a n d
Mrs.C.M.l-Iitchman with the
usual Lfilndance.
Mr. and Mrs.L. J. Wolff and.ildren'u permanent wave, $5.00.daughter, of Omaha, were Sundaymb:31's0f ge §v1e=°g31 Sfw Mrs. K. A. Pound, zus 1-1 c¢1fme|dsneer.gu_eggS af._§he_g<>;ne 9.12 $99
ing at the Grant Allen home aouthi ,ug and Mrs. Ernest Lazum, of
of Blair and getting in shape to. Hildreth Nebr. visited relative; in
go *O work "Kai"-..lalasr leer week and left for sm.
Mr.Harry Wnch residing justJoe, Mo. when they expect to lo-squth of Kennard, is using a newicate.
com pieking "?'*"?'¥""= "*hi¢11 .e==~|Mrs.Rey Atwood and little
6 to Blbs., per lb
ugar Cured Bacon
% or whole strip, lb.22&c Pork shmder Roast, ab. 224,
q
12-UIIGl'l1lEl"S IHUZBF, mr.v l c w r wo | 1 1. | a me §m m to qo. pas c o rn Plc k in g ld au r rh te r l i m l m .eveninsr f m
'" " " " I 'rue c. c.VanDeulen f|\1'dly|The W. c. 'r. U. will meet wuh much more quickly than In pm- whiiing l é i i i , , "~§;;_ 3;~ have molrd into the livin: roumslmfl- Minerva Cll'¢¢'l' °f west Ul1'|i°"' years.lu-nada Im.. far n.. .:...z,..|.- .1
Badgerov's Milk and Cream Fresh Daily wemy pm...._A!.\l.ESE 1""f'_f"_"f2_f HEI' as me former T. c. Hmé `£¢3E.|E°ln street on Saturday aftemoon|For Rem.-About one md one-IELTS.-`L.`nl'uerxuuy exclung anu spooky ume.now called the Style Shoppe oi
The young people of the Cl'\fiS';which Mrs. Van Deusen is propri-
tlan church had a Hallowe'e:\ par-'e¢¢,,»__
~ » h ;g y f fa g hf e f ho me ~Mr.and Mrs,Emil Kruse and
y e Z L °';h;""==ma na of Ft.Calhoun,Mr.andgy-v e presen dy u°'i."'§~""~ Chas, Hileline and Lois and
2__i°st':,":ff__?_'f____i______i_ Joe ffhompswn were dinner. guests
lat three o'clock.-
For Sale-Winter apples.Best
varieties.Sprayed a n d hand-
picked.Iesber Barton, phone 212
on as sv-ar
.Miss Marie Vemier, Nebr. Red
Cross_Fleld worker__u[as in town
third nuns with house, barn,`gar-
age, some fruic, good garden, good
pasture.Six blocks from business
part of Blair.Sea C.F.Kolter~
man at Racket Store.41-lt
Mrs. Robert E. Boyle, sister of
C.0.Dawson arrived Tues-lay
Mm. Robert Redfield, Mn Tom
Merediih and Mrs. Max Bain Ate
sponsoring a Halldwe'en party m
be held this (Thursday)evening
at the M. E. church for the mem-
bers of the Wesleyan Guild and
their husbands.The winter months call for an added
.at the hbme of Mr. and Mrs Mike|°"°*° Thursday and Fmiay 1:1 '3°"'lfrom California for an over Sun-|x1..\......|.ur' f " ° " " ~ ~|Th°mmn. west of Blair Sunday.|fF¥'°"°£ 'uf ~ Red 'c"°°*'|day vidt with Mr. and Mrlljiv-\-a1T':. ¢.....l'.`f.IIf~ .Ef""1§......
Winter clothing needs A most delightful afternoon was
spent at the Eastem Star ken-
aingwn held at the home of Mrs.
E. C. Hunt on last Tuesday, Oct.
29.The committee composed ol
Mrs.Hunt,Mrs.D.V.Masser,
Mrs. Lou Latin, Mrs. G. G. Hines
and Mrs V.0. Ireland, served a'
dainty luncheon.
For Sale-Milk cows and horse Lxecutive mmmee'i
Milk cows will be found at the old Master 1-.mest Bader is now n
Eversen barn and horses lt the ol'l the Blair hospital where he is get-
Jack Owens barn.We also Wm ting along nicely followlng_a very
hold community sales at the 0m`pa|nful auto nwidenl.which he
Eversen bam.Come in and look sustained a few weeks ago.
this stu!! over.It's good.Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Hnrgett and
86-t!Thietje Brothers. John C. Anderson attended one"naw nm-°n.|m-fm.,..n~.a.>.i day district convention »f°\ the
son.Mrs.Boyle is on her way
to he; home ln Mason City, lovrn.
'll1eDelphinn Chapter ls study-
ing Music and Poetry this season
and meets every second and Iourth
Monday evening.Their meetings
gre growing in interest and for
their next meeting they will study
German comnosers.
E<l}§.a»f§ .;f;;;;; €$}..&`f°w"fi9§day),a prominent feature of
which will he the .football game
::;I:,,§*:.,.°';°,:§..,i'5:f""""College
Frank McBride was brought
home from an Omaha hospital Ialt
week where he has been under the
- --_|...-=_=-_f----..-__»
house linens are
we carry the biggbstline in the/county
If it's to be had we have it
Th|.lI'Sdl1¢0 t.24 E l r "Ivan "":"b"°""uivwumu3 ,c ,m i y t h e g o l d e n w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a o f h : i s t i a n c h u r c h a t F m m o n t j l a s t
l
A l l e n ,d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d .f b '_1 I o n d a y .
C ]d e M A l l e n w a s t |" I M E a n d M r s .T e r r y H a l l o f F r e
= { d ~'w e v w m o n t l u s t M o n d a y ,O c t .2 8 .T h e M i s s B a r b a r a B o w m a n e n t e r -
:o ia n t o p r o y e r l y C 6 1 0 - | H a u B w e r e f o r m e r B l a i r p e o p l e t a m e d a r .a H a l l o w e e n P a r t y f o r
t h e e v e n t ,s h e m v i t e d h e r l a n c l m e n t i o n o f t h e i r f i f t i e t h a n n i -h e r S u n d a y s c h o o l c l a s s l a s t T u e s ~
e r ,M r s .E l e a n o r .H H d l B S O H » ' v e r , , m y i s m a d e e l s e w h e r e i n t h i s d a y e v e n i n g f r o m s e v e n u n t i l n i n e .
a n h n n l w \ n h : w D a n r r u l \ 1 n w l n n l \ l .-f s . . . . . - . .| : | . \ _. e u . .- . . . . . _.. . . . . . . . . 4
Mrs. Fred Krogh and daughter,
Miss Edna, very delightfully enter-
wined the ladies of the Episcopal
Guild at their home on Tuesday af-
ternoon, Oct. 22.Following a so-
cial period mlelicious rcfreshments|
c a l c U 1 u p n a y m u u u w r u s v c r a u
weeks.He is reported as slowly
improving after qu illness wrough
the entire summer.
Mrs. Ada Manwaring of Spring-
field,Oregon left last.Sunday
morning after a week's visit at
Dress Prinis, special~Z8c md 301: value at yard
heavy weighi) dainty figures, yard
Dark Outings, 36 inch, per yard rourueen m u e lou is we re rescnl.."sue.|,P were serwed.th e h o me o f he r br othe r,H u g oMr .A u b r e v L o ve ,science in -a n d th e u s u a l Hn llo we e n f u n wa s Mr .a n d Mr s .W a lte r Petersen,Ha a c k Th i s i s Mr s Ma n wa r i n g ' s
.mc tn r if!L21lllEl.Nebrn hi2h.c u'}0y c d°|n1i"find IYS GI F "I':\Illl§.~fills!Uanii in !\l!nnlt.|-u.nuY\aAnPU
H. ...M-..... : is
Silk and Rayon Prints, yard $1.00 to sm I w a n .4 ='ei!=~=1:°» rw _|nd:llqor ~ | i3;atc|: 1;a;;..f;;.;;. xma- ia; | ;i;.;'...;:,;:,:, Ti.,| n 1 1 . | u ; " D t . . \ 1 . : u ~
zd near Blair in herl u l »w u a » \ . . y v ; u : u a S C h 0 0 l a n d h i r ,G g g ,M a o k i n ,p r i n ~F u
I I a r v é y S i m p s o n a n d w i f e o f ' c i p a l a t t h a t p l a c e ,a t t e n d e d t h e t u g s .
e k a r n u h ,d r o v e o u t t o O : < f p r d , . C r e i g h t o n - H a s k e l l I n d i a n f o o t b a l l F o
c b .S u n d a y a n d b r o u g h t h i s p a r -g a m e a t O m a h a S a t u r d a y n i g h t ,T h e
Mathew R. Banda:-I.21-u lpn drove out to the upntem part giE1|{BB¢i.
r s fl_ °"f°| f"d cl_hf'___ ~,pf the state Saturday night, whereSlip and Bloomer combinakions in shades of pearl: and pink, each -uu»- . . .¢- . - 4. . .. . . . . . .
w1»;EH LY':.:L":.:':.'.:'..':x,:'::":. ::::w»»==» spent Sunday shooting nheu-|Nsn|z.\sm 1Mr.and Mrs i l s n n : . n \ \ |n i * H n f n l n \ a \ ' 1 | 4 » n n s
USTRIAL ax-:vmwIND
,. ____ ,_,,_,_I The L. L. W. B.claas of t
!I
vul.Lu Ux lu ru two WQEKS ago t01\g=w=l»xi s i t th ei r d a u g h te r , Mr s . F r a n c e s ;W y n n B a e r a n d wi f e d r o ve o ve r
D o la n a n d Sup t.Do lan .W h ile i n 5° On n wa , Io wa la s t S un d a y f o r a
th a t vic ini ty th ey vis ited J o se -'i ttle tr ip .W y n n used to li ve
p h i n e C u r le y Mc C u llo u g h a t Ho ld - § o \ e r iri th a t vi c i ni ty an d en jo y s
rege an d th e to wn s o f A l m m l g e t t i n g hac k a n d n o ti n g th e i m-
Be aver Ci ty a n d Ar ap a ho .pro ve me nts.Th e tfrip impre ssed
Mr . a n d Mr s . G r a n t A li e n w e r e h i m th is ti me because o f th el-...............\.........l ......s..........\..l..........
0 l ~ L 1 I v l u . .r u . u | . a u u ; | 5 .
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Mr.
ani Mrs. Claire Warrick and Max..
ine dr o ve to Om a h a Su nd ay to
vi s i t Ca r lto n Ta y lo r a n d f a mi ly .
M r .a n d Mr s .P a u l Ta y lo r o f
Oma h a we r e also pre se nt a t th e
jo lly par ti es la s t eve n i n g a t th e
h o me ol* Mr .a n d Mr s .F r e d Pec k
o n th e Benc h.Desp ite th e ra i n
th e c r o wd wa s th e r e p i a y i n g Ha l-
lowe' en pr a n k s a n d ho ld i n g f o r th
th H i l |1§ l l t ° n T a y l o r h o m e i n t h e a " e r VmMr. .°l.».°§'.I"..§.".fT.°§....... took
Christian church held one of their Ne li g h - H i g h w a y N o . 8 b e t we e n
th i s c i ty a n d Oa k d a le b e i n g g mv-
eled.
L y m a n - N e w s tr e e t li g h ti n g s y »
stem will be installed here short-
ly.
POST OFFICE EMPLOYEsunaay L
,nd friend
and Mr:
un :ul.:a u u l lg UI.tlu|.u|||uu1u:aa u n noon.Aoanu mb e r o f q P h t M cl Mls.Mr s . Ne tt; e | ,On a wn ' s bro ad stre ets.Mrs . B abe Ma rks en ter tai ned u1 e| . I§. ._'?§I`°'f'...',:.;f.a?..»....»r
s.Bolton audi A beautiful 6-room new bunga~young women's bqldge club last
chuyler Friday low an west Lincoln street.This Monday evening.After the scoresand Mzs. Quyilwme has_ gillmhe rnodem conven- were added, iv. was found that Mrs.
me nu".mu .ne w w w ,enum,M r ;Fannie Reader,of Mitchell,
So.Da.to Schuyler,Nebr.last
Sundnv to vi dt relatives.Mrs.
The news has just leaked out ut
the marriage at Mr.Everett.
Lamb of Blai r. w Misa Maria
This congenial party was increased
by the Henman Aye family of
Omaha, and all enjoyed a picnic
dinner in the beautiful wwbds
nearby.
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Come Here Regularly!
Let us clmeelr over your terminals-_:pst the
water and amperage at regular intervals. lt
costs you nothing to allow us to inspect your
battery. These regular tests catch impending
fumble and in the end mean longer life to
your battery and perfection of performance.
plans, arched opénings, breakfast
room;built~in features and othermodernconveniences.This is a
beauféful home and the best loca~
tion.See us at once if interested.
N. ~ Lund & Co.41-lt
Bm Nah held 1-In Hn. Eugene ' m m Q riiiu T of I Clly nf'"'"°°» uuond mai md dw! *ln .Mk Z... in Blnirnldl 12.5.45 dw lm September. -
°°"'°''PP'°P"°*°pxilu.Mn. fm' her smu num. imma.:mm is thalan M ll: -md'I;1';2i'?.ZL" ... -.'3'1.... c cud N-um Appl- Week s».|»=¢»é PM F"'¥*" F-F" Q? "ek-'"*°
Ladies' Silk Hose, per pair $1-W; sm $1.9s; $2.00 and $2.121
Nowixl||etimetostu'tyonrXmugiftx " " " " ' " " " " " " ' " " " " 'un d ber s1 m Nav.s.Min Fnn dl Bnu who ll lb---Fm . . u m m u uni ve rsi ty na ?2 ":_ §. ":: ."
. : " 2 ; ' : : ' " _ . . : ¥
son su-eeuann ns weu nnq nvor-ably known to many Blair peopla
through his duties as clerk in tha
up to Blair with Lula and Gllddon
Brooks, of Lincoln, last Friday ev-
ening and the latter were guests
at the Jake Brass home for dinner
that evening.On Sunday some
am apple-mam.. or u-¢ wanuy,it is worthy of attention aa there
'ls no fruit in Nebraska so reason-
able in prlce and so "toneing" to
the pyntem,peeling!included,as
:..¢ ......... .1..
city pqstolfice,He is a Blair hithsehdal graduate and is § fine ug-
standing young man.
The young woman whom he hu
chosen is the dauzhter of L. J .
Fancy Linen Toweling in putel shades, per yard
young peopl of Lincoln dlwove up u guuu: J''wx uppfc..and took iss Francis back to Despite the permstent rum a de-
school with them.ui gmful time was enjoyed at theU.|ur 1' 1.1 nn.1 'chicken dinner served by the M.
Peter.zen, who was the contractor
here for the .new light unit.as
couple of years ago.His family
was here for a few months and in 4*
Fancy Towel Sets, per set s1.oo and $135
Fas! color Turkish Bath Towels at each ssc; 1s¢ and $1.19 ...::;.:'.:';. ':.':;.:' 1 ...i'.Z-"$'.'I.'f.'."i'I| E I-ew _we§das{ evemn|._ He' him ny. the youu: Maple be-=...~......=u aww. is uuwn u»¢nu=at dinner at zheirhome last Fri-
day evening.Following the din-
ner, they played pinochle until a
late hour.Prizes were awarded
Mrs.A.R.Brock and Henry
Mericke for high scores, and Mrs.
Y.¢l3.~»cnurcn ummg room wus mme ex-
ceedingly cheerful by the attract-
ive Ha\lnwe'en decorations, a good
wetting for the delicious dinner
served..
Sam Steele was brought w Bldr
Sunday afterncon from Omaha
came acquainted.W is well liked
by those who ha' e met her and
her friends here ue glad to know
that she will become a pan o! the
community.For the present Lhe newlyweda
will live at the Cnarles LambA special sale of Lee Overalls
F§$"£'.,=1'»"iZI°'§¢L`§27`»."' ~ ""'""|:!°°5f_£e.2:"'°',:1°:'E ..'I'I..1'.?l"£"f?Z|*'°"'F. vghefq thy! vm be glad £0Us operuuun.nc ul M"Jf*"5 "" ""°|S=E8 their fnemisMrs. Stella Christiansen of Mil-|Mrs. Bessie French home for a few(
waukee, Wis. hu been visiting her days.Mr.and Mrs.Steele Have'JOHN VQGT, 5R_sister, Mrs. E. M. Terrell of east been living on the Gus Rathmannlwork gloves will be given FREE
Colfax street.She was called to
this vicinity by the death of her
sister, Mrs. Bert Linn of Mondsm-
in Iowa last week.She left for
her borne on Monday evening.Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Munson, Edwin
and Cora Terrell of Omaha visited
al :he parental home over Sunday
Ifarm close to _:own but intend m Mr. john Vogt, Sr,, an old and
live in Blair this winter. _highly respected citizen o l this
Mr.alrd M m Frank Stewarticounty, paused away at an Omaha
entertained the Thursday eveningvhospital Wednesday, Oct.30, fol-
brldge club last Thursday eveninglowing two weeks of serious il)-
following dinner at the hotel.Mr.'ne.ss.He was seventy yca'rs 4
and Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon were age and had resided near Kennard
mleata on this occasion.Prizes on the home farm for manv years.and with their aunt, Mrs. Ch"'|"|;rere awarded R&ed 0'l{a.nlon andilie came fmm Germany as;;§oung
tiansen Mrs.Walter Gutschow for high -nm| and Nebraska hah si:\cé.beef1C.Hitchman ol San Juzmlseores and to Mrs. G. L. Dixon a1d_hi5 he has .annliedselfiligently a1d has ~Pcfrlo Rim ~ Muhday for #I Mark Beaty for low \himabrief visit with his bmheré. C. MJ Mr. and Mrs John A. Rhoadesfulated mlny acres of good old
QM o n d a y e v e n l n g w a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y l a n d .
._n .1 1 : 1 11...:. .........3...,l L......:..
gg U.|mr .J-\..n u c n m l n m m Dnug e cluu an u mner U7 we \ 4 lll~ |uy°gl P o m . R i c o b r ma n y y ea rs a n d to n h o te l la s t M o n d a y f o llo we d b y Mxs .Lo u i e L a ur i ts e n ,J o h n , W u l-
~~~wh l le h e en jo y s g e tt i n g b a c k t o b r i d g e a t th e i r h o me .W h e n th e l b u r n ,W i ll i a m a n d Mr s .G x d so~th e S ta ws lo n g e n o u g h u a v i m h i s lwo r e u we r e add ed i t wa s fo u nd : J a h n el livi n g i n th e vi c in i ty o f h i s
home folk: yet his heart is really
onthe Island where he hu estab-
lished his home He left Tuesday
morning for Omahn to visit other
relatives..
that Mn. Clark 0'Hanlon and D.
V. Mauser held hi h and Mgrs, D. .
W. Bell and Clark 0'l-Ianlon held
»ec¢md high and all were accord»
ingly awarded prizes.
home and Hans, who lived at-home
Fune w servioes will be held
Saturday, the hour and plane not,
as yet,being determined on a a
count ofthe continued rain.
Dltlof Wolsmann, Prop
... _.
- ' n m mlif, Nebnskn, October sr, rm
ROSE ~ IT EMS
Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William-
TI-IE ENTER~RISE FOR Joswokx
:¢l l e
th e f i r s t p a r t o f l t we e k .
S u n d a y vi si to rs a t th e Jesse
Ha n s e n h o me we r e Mr .a n d Mr s .
Ch a rli e Ha n s e n ,Ha r v e y a n d H a -
zel,M r .a n d Mr s .D o n Ha s ti n g s ,
Geo.Ga r e tt,Fr ed ér ic k Ma t th i a -
so n a nd J o h n Tay lor .
Mr . a n d Mr s .Fran c es Fo rs b en r
and c hi ldr en a nd Mr s. Mar tha E ri c -
son s pen t Su nda y at th e Ed J a ne .=
ho me n e a r C r ai g .
Fr ed ri c k Ma tth ie s o n is sta y i n g
at E d An d e r s o n' s th i s we e k .
Mr .and J uira.M erle e wk i r k
F E E D
Hog Tone
v n
4\
ner guelts ol Mr. md ln. Jorgen-
nen who live in Valle .-Mr. and Mrs.Jnngblath
and family xtténded the silverWedding anniversary nf Mr. and
D A L E D O I N G S
li n xn d l lr s . S . R. B \ t. s o n\ a dTo m,of Lincoln, and Mr. Jae Mul-
lm, 05 Kansas, visited the week-end with friends and relatives at
m a .lr. md lln. Kla mhanmer, of 0-
mlhl syent Thursday evening at
the Fred Renard home.lr. a nd Mn.'Frank Pra wn a t~tended a show in Fremont Satur-
hy evening.li n : Na da Batson,of Omaha,
:pearl the week-end at the Herman
meJnuxbluth ho .lr. and Hrs. Jorgensen, of Val»
k i 'pear Wednesday evening at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Wdter Renard and family.Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jungblulh
:a d l r . a n d Mrs F. J. Eneraon
mobard to St. Edwards, Nebr. on
Friday on a hunténgd lp.3_;»=v
tn re un y eve ng,Mr. and ~l::nClmrles Berry, of
Ke nl lrd visited at the F.W.
Brown home Friday evening.E. J. Renard drove to Lincoln on
llandny wherenlhe attended the
mm Ho ls tei n e.lr. and Mrs. John A. Rhoadea,
lk. and Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon vls-
ited al. the I-'rank Brown home on
Sunday.lk. and Mrs. E. J. Renard :md
hmily viaiwd in Omaha Wednex~
dl ia. Fred .lungbluth and Mat-
gia :pmt the week~¢ud with Mr.m a a n x- w e n Junghluth and
daughter in Omaha.cum md mggn Be rgma n v la -
ited at the Ed Goedecker home on
un sunda y..Walter Beckman of Omaha vls~me 'he a ds at the home of I-Ier~
mm J u a g but h a s the gu a i 0 !
Bernard-Frank Browm while sawing,wood last week had the_minfor-
tune no mn x nail int»o_l\ls hand.
-.._-- -..zu . n n but is getung;
Mrs. Fred Br'od!gaard, of Omaha,
which was held Saturday eveningat the Rome Hotel.They reported
a very enjoyable time.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor.
Phone 47.Alice Trlplett.41-It
The Mllliuery Shore in Blair is
the Fashion Center and they me
showing smart new styles in Hats
'priced at c9¢ wismso,Always
something new.41-lt
for Women, Misses and china;-enl
'lm Si inda y.dmv a s u d ;~na m He le n Ple ltfe r .nd .uw an it i'.}`."'»..,..,._ y ma spent "`°|'°'E,.'%$'. 'f{f§u'lf,',§,d'°'h"§§g, so x
tie Heuerman were homua at smaskedI-l|1lawa'en amy a t the
formeis home on Saturday even-
ing.,»jetty /hhrshall,Dorthea andGeraldPedenax gave l masked
pa y on Saturday evening to aboutty-five of their schoolmates.
Oneofdlellrge nm-age roo msof
uthe nursery building was decorat-ed with corn stalks and Jack Dian-lems and made a nine spooky gath-
ering place.Rough tables and
boxa .made appropriate furniture.Stunts and games were played and
a prize given m Russel Peterson[for the best costume.Dick Cady,|Bud Peterson and Myron Newell
'made charming little girls and re-Another new shipment of smart _rew Advance Styles in Silk D.....,;;y¢;3_ m"°};;gpg::;_'§_'==§=Q_f;;
'r v w 'em for Women and Miues just N-which cxulaed A lot of iun.The
ceived at Fashion Center.Sizes Zi gi " f e plced gg a cart
-'a n we e i n w i t a s e e t o v e r13wB2in all colors.nlawnnls hem and they were then auction-
and S¢Yles pnwd at $495, $5.75, ed off to the boys unsan, pump-
l
§ n .0 - .H.G o ds e y mdM i u E le -
dyee were Blair :allen Saturday
afternoon.-N. R. Bnrdic, L. D. Burn
Darlow, of Omaha,spent Sat:ur~
day here visiting relatives.
Geo._ Reid, son ol Mr. and MmC.Reid and Miss Vesta Snider,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Snider
of Tekamuh, were married at the
Presbyterian parsonage at Benson,
Thursday, Oct. 24.Rev.W_ H.Hunter puformed the ceremony
Mn and Mrs. L. D. lang were the
attendants.Mr.and Mrs. Reidlhuvemanyfriends here who ex~tend the best wishes..|
James Warbler, -Y°1l!1S\PSt&=on
al Mr. and Mrs.Ben Wachter is
mov-ily displaying about a peck of
peanut: which he raised.|J. H. Johnson was in charge of
the entertainment for the Lyonsclub as their meeting last week. ne'
secured John E. Curtis, of lincoln;
chairman of the Nebraska Rall-
i$b.94, $10 up to $19.75.41-It
ARLINGTON NOTES
The fine residence of J .A. Pet-lsnhrelbqr and daughter. Elimbeghfo speed at which we are_traveling
""; .: ":z.° ,? § ." § °.&:°a:2,':',;'~...,~=~y Commission.T h e ~
,tained ul f U i | ti z|°"" held Thursday insfead of Fri-
nginner on sL3.§7'»3¥"»?»}"H2-v"",,'m »f=°g°g,»y hxr C"';li5
°'w o was in m a t a ..lhard and daughter Mrs. R"Wcurug spoke on"Speed" g rat;Ierson was damaged w the extent'Dr.and Mrs.Harry Hebard,all'a "d w_,hnt is going m happen if0; at leant slsoo. on Sunday frominf Nebraska City,Dr.and Mrs..
fue.About 11:15 A. M. Miss Min~Leland Hebanl, of Stella, and Mr.
2:°..?:'w.5;'..1.'°.¥r.;'.;";':$ 2 5 3 222 é'§f"' Chas. w. 'Andrews agd
discovered flames leaping from s*-f5i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rhoades, serial
°Ef"', Pe!;rso_hnm¢:She lm-| Billie and Jerome and twin babies,"and :heny r::nover|;1° |;ea}:1;1nn|.1;thur3;I§r ' spent Sunday here
ily.The entire c was ablaze und A mix thirty: dinner was given
»>=;» °f the roo ~at the Congregational church on
| Emjlm_;` gm M5 to Mr. and Mx-s.'l'uesday evening by the members
o uaon n Saturday,0cL..o! the Washington County Agn~|
¢26th'_lcultural Society for the members'
|Word reached relatives here of of the Fair Grounds Association#
.gy blnh of a son on Det. _gist to the superintendents and assistants!
| Gr. and Mrs. Stephen hrayxcek allover sixty invitations were issuedl
;"§"lg Wg- _and about fifty acarpbed.A . ~»s ue "'?" and her grand-Miller gave a bnef address.Themother, Mrs..Mlke_ Robinson re-ldmner was served by the ladies of
"fmgi Ff!d°Y.f"»1-"=_1f°=z1 a two the Congregational Circle, Mrs. F.
wee YW! \v|.h relauves nn Iowa E. Webb and c. w. Andrews an-
and_ lllmoxs.They were scc0m-ing as chairmen of the affair.
parued home by Dunne Cady wha|Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Whltford
i
|
-i attendig college at Ames, la visitned over the weekend with Dr.
-~-.......¢_ ,...,._ n... ......\, |-...» u...I:u Mmm in Lincoln.
this continues.His talk was ofinterest to all and was well listen-
ed to.Chris ¢Karshoj is having a new
r00f put an his residence property.
number ol friends at a stag partyat his home Saturday evening inhonor of Wm. Swartz, of Cincin-
nati, Ohio..Mr.and Mrs.K..l.Va:\Valin
drove to West Point, Nebr. Mon-day to see Mrs. Van Valln's moth-'
ar, Mrs. Hue, who is in the hos- :pital then,~l
Mis Elaine Katt was I guest ofMissNellieMaeSheetsSunday'
afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webster andchildrenof Nickerson, Nebr.vis-ited at the J.M. Brewster humel
over Sunday.\
Miss Nettie Mae Cooper who is
attending school at Des Moines, la.went to Peru for homecoming day
nd |1
Satu ayTam Wakefield is the owner of a
John Deere corn husking machine.Misa Iris Brewster .entertained
at a Hallowe'en party at the homeof her parents,Mr.and Mrs.J.
M. Brewster last Thursday evening
The decorations were in orange£and black.Games appropriate wi
the season provided enwnainmentf
and all enjoyed themselves gi-entJy.lJ. M .West and .Miles West ab-I
tended the pdze fight in Omaha
Friday evening.~
The Millinery Store in Blair is
the Fashion Center and they are'
showing smart new styles in Hats
Mr. and Mrs.Sanford Wilsonl ' -hildand Puttie Lou are visiting friendsl "Y :°§e"é9:'f§e1°§CA\W:;;
lx. Omaha at present.| P"°°''
Raymond Ksstle,of Columbu.spent a few days here the last of
'the week with his family.Mrs. O. A. Johnson is expectedtoan'ive.hqme Wednesday from
Los Angeles, Calif. where she wenta few weeks ago to see a daughter.
Theodore Parrish drove to Oma-
ha Sntunday and visited over Sun-
day with Mrs.Parrish.The seniors have selected for the
Cat 0 Nine Tails" and'class play "
are working diligently on it.They
plan w give it Dec. 6.:-Mrs. C. L.Reid,Marion Reid
and June West were at the Doug-~_/~_.._...\|..».....,.\i 'l'hnr¢|lm~
something new.41-lt
EVERY WOMAN can be fitted
CORRDCTLY with ENNA .lE'l`~
'l`lCK Shoes at $5 or $6 at the
FASHION CENTER in Blair.l t
ADMAH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. James Pullen and
Donald visited Sunday at Art Pul-
Icn's.Sunday visitors at the H. F. Hie-benthal home were Mr. and Mrs.|
C. F. Pause, daughter Vera,1"1
I
I
II
Q 1
s»|
spent ouwruuy evenmg wma un.and Mrs. Victor Johnson.|
Those from hem atwnllhxz thechivarl for Mr. and Mrs. Will Ru-l
we Sunday eveninsr at their homewere Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen and
Nmi ly, 'lhlldy Larsen,Claremce
Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensenand children, Mr.a nd Mm Don
Hastings.Mr.and Mrs.LestenHansen. Avis Demos, Gertrude sn<l|,
Elva Hansen.There was a ver\~}`
large crowd there and they trealel;them to cake,cookies and ice
cream.Sunday visitors at the Will Han-|
sen home were.Mr. and Mrs. Joh 1
Tuff. and Sons, Gertrude, Opal amiBeulah Hansen, .Marian and `Flo-
;°"~ Williamson and Maxine 'l`ay~ ,
or.The Rose Hill Ladies Aid meetswith Mrs. Ed Mencke on Wednes-
dnv. Nov. Gth.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen and'Gerirude were Monday evenidg|
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Olsen ln Fremont. on last Mon-
dav evening.Mrs. Carl Ericson spent sewral
dnvs at the Adolnh Wulf home,helping care fbr Mrs.Wulf. who
was very sick for several days.County Agent Bates culled chick
ens at Will Henaen's last Wed.
Velma Ruwe,Gretchen Mencke
and Helen Taylor visited the Va-corna school Thursday..Miss Meta
Hansen ln the teacher there.Mrs. beater Hansen, Ethel, How-ard s.nd_Russell Hqier attendee
; | . 4 \ J
~ ~ ~~ouxRA§'rEb
6 Bottles (H gallons)$5.00
BLAIR DRUG CO
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
Iu
Flll In the above and brlng to AVE BROS.
SEED HOUSE and get a teaspoon or a nice
what stone FREE.
We have at ~resent
l l l * I l l|\l\\Ȣnirvnw - - ---._
better now.-lllr ami Mrs. Merritt Cook mov-ed into the house recently rented
from Henry Pfeiffer.hir.M d !M H Cook recently returned frorol
park mountains where they
their honeymoon.Hr. and ln. Hamm .lungbgiith
t theatre party v-,..b.a ....¥¢ 3.1 ... Ben Milderon
'Mlm-Ida? evening.Hi s ;lisude Masters spent the
week-end with her sister.Mrs.
gg.,-me Browne:and husband at
u u u n u w u t r c l m u n u v c r u n :w c c n *I u l u n l r u .U. .l l a .nan uau
e n d .I M r s . E . E . L l o y d a n d s o n s , o f 0 -
_ B u d G a i n e s w a s t a k e n t o t h e ' m a h a s p e n t S u n d a y h e r e w i t h h e r
R i c h m o n d h o s p i t a l o n W e d n e s d a p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s . J .D .N e w -
s u f f e r m g f1 '0ITl a c m s h e d h a : 1 d . ' ¢ o m .
The accident ha ned on his fathppemfs farm south of town. His hazidwas caught in a corn picker, being
badly bruised and having a com-Wund fracture.
Misses Mabel Cook, Judith end
Eva Hall, who are taking a stu-
dent course at the Wise Memorial
hvlipltll in Omaha spent Sunday
here with home folks.
You pay a dollar for almost any'
kind of a rayon bloorner for S;
woman--do you know that for
that same dollar you can buy a
pair of G0'LI)E'l"I`E Rayon Bloom-
ers that will really fit you and'
wear like you want them to-tryFairburr-._The senior class enjoyed a Hal-la pdr-»-then you will be convinced.
1 from this community atSevern . r .when the dance a t W - e m i t t e r . v e ? §.l'.'F..*,i'""..i°.';.'::;'a t the Fashion Center.41-mi-
" l i '
. .
'I i l§'.n. .o .. a nd Glenis°35_°"3bi@ Ke m"with refresh-H E R M A N N E W S :Barge entertained the B-G club of
meme made a pleasant evening.'young ladies at a Hallowe'cn stunt
viiited in Fremont Saturdaff-Mr.. u.u.i. ons. uy1l::f| . ..-:»lIr\ and
Boy were Sunday dinner guests at
gb; Bay Masters home in Fremont.llr. a nd Mrs. Nets Svendgenrd
md family visited at the N. Lind-
berg home in Blair Sunday'-'
M r s .M o r r i s M a s t e r s h a d a a h m e r
T h u f d f l l a f t e r n o o n ,TS .o u i e L o w e a n d y l d r s .H a r o l d W e b -
. f e r a n d s o n D o n a l d . o f A r l i n g t o n .
O n e o f . H c C o r m i c k ' s c h a n \ P i ° 1 1
. o o r n p i c k e r a i s p i c k i n g ; c o r n f o r M r .
J .IP .R h e a .. l i m r e p o r t s t h a t a t
't be lo n now.' °»'if. and htgrs. Ralph Widaer on
'Wednesday drove to Shenandoah.
They returned the same day.Mr. and Mrs. .lim Sands motor-od to Blair Sunday where they
Peng the day with Mrs.Sunds
mother, Mrs. Wullff.T h e c ons truc tion c omp any h a s
be e n wo r lti n g b o th ni llh t an d day
......A . . H , . - Q i n r l l !l | b l ¥ !l @
The Parent-Teacher Association c1"P0nsored a reception for the fac,ivan Rutledge was up from 0ma-
tllty of the Arlington schoolsraqha for anover Sunday visit with
.he H1lll\S¢h00l building on Tues-his parents.He is in interne atdayevemng.A bmef businesslthe University hospital this year.
session was conducted by Supt .Lg Dr. I.. W. Crumbaugh was in 0-
R. Vmekel and all of the teachers malta on business last Thursday.were then introduced by him. Auf Fred Robertson saw Tckemah
infonnal evening was spent in get-defeat Decatur 19 to 0 in a foot-
tlng acquainted and a number of hall game at Tekarnah Friday af
mixer games and contests were ternoon.held with Rev Adnan J.Edg8r|Mr. :md Mrs, Wm. Adams drove
acting as .master of ceremonies. A down to Lincoln Sunday morningcommittee01ladiesservedie-and spent the day with Marie who|
g Three airplanes left the Arling-urn,Jack and Ann, of Omaha.
ton airport °"@ day last week with \i:uil.€d at the L..A.Woodward
six hunters who went to Nance home Saturday afternoon.county to shoot pheasants.They:Airs.U }r Cameron enjoyed a
m.uz-ned with the limit.They few hours visit Friday afternoon
ulere Dr. l'.dward Wickham 1:1 his with her brother, Taylor, of Lin-
l."f"""'*1°"'P"""i`d blf Mr.Hen-coin,Nehr.who was on his way
*`h'§"g '~}°'- _Pf C0U**C\l l?§lIl_ffS. §|lL\.$4' home and stopped l'or a short vis-
IB B \..rol.l.nC}S| | U L l U I U l | : \A n n o u u w ;t 0 l o o k a f t e r p u r c h a s i n g d e c o r a -
t i o n s f o r t h e A u x i l i a r y I - l a l l o w e ' e n
carnival and dance.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Loom re-
turned to Herman the latter part
of the week from Loop City, Nebr.
where hir. Lowe has been employ-
ed with a grading cr°!tv.They wlll
spend the winter here.Ernest Meyers, Mrs. Wm. Bran-
-de rt, Mm K. J.Van Valin,Mrz.Albert Hue, Elaine Katt and Ella
n ell drove to West Point on'Lo gw .Wednesday to call at the hospital
and see Mrs. Anna Hue who is n
patient there.Miss Alice Leach and Miss Irma
{>=*f*>' for their regular meetingnat Thursdav evening.They metat the Leach home where they held
n business session.Then went tothe Barge home for the party. The
house was nicely decorated in Hal-
lowe'en colors and darkened.Anold witch met them at the door and
they were directed to climb the
stairs,finding their way by the
tlim lights of Jack-0-I.anterr|.@.Here a ghost kept things liwlv.
Late in the evening a lovely lunch
was served.
and M;1-s. J. M. Fauss and family a hart?t the Ed Holstein homeand 0.1.0 Fauss.\liriven in honor of Mi.-:s MarsraretMrs.Albert Hue and children Holstein,of Washington,Nebr.
accompanied bl'Mrs.Dennis Os-who was visitino;there.Games
burn were Herman callers Wednes-were played and lunch served at
day afternoon.the usual time.Miss a Toelke spent Sundav Mrs. Clarence Hansen and Leo-
at ~ J .hl.th 1 f Fre- na Hansen were Thursday £lft£I":M N :1 H ben|o=1i.;ped't §....ff.,. 'Loi.'r.T» fo'ks.|"°°"visitors at the John T°ft§
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Magill, oi home in Blair.1
Tekamah visited Tuesday at the Fashion Center Beauty Parlor.:home of the folm1er's sister, Mrs.Phone 41.Alice Triplett.41-nl
Albert Hue and family.James Pullen and family called
at te Walter Davis home Friday Q.fevenin.;\>_'Q~_Q-"4 6'/q}_f e g-a C-i n ,Q
|,
nr-Amos Hiebenthal spent Sunday
with his brother,Clarence,at
Hooper.Albert Hue and family spentSundayafternoonatWestPoint
with Mrs.Anna Hue at the hoa-
nital and while there (lrute on toWisner and called on Henry Bran-
olt. an old friend of Mr. l-lues.i Rd Snow, of Craig, uapereil two|1-ooms in the tenant house on the
Albert Hues farm Tuesday.
The racks at the Fashion Cen-
'ter are just full of good looking
Dresses and Coats---waiting fo?
freshments.About forty parents atte a an 1 L -\.nc .e s 3 e unnerslty..H .Ch p a _ _nerr present ~Albert Woodwani and daogh~lU,' ITF... droddoioe 3§'i§i»3..i.`;'f2 Q n r m Women and Misses to se-
day afternoon to see Mrs. Carl Nui- l lcct what they like best."41-lt
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aain the fur biaainea.n.r 50 Yarn
in M.f1.LAH' rpms .vqbcpi e o .
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r o i N a m e
- |Addruuq
Same " r*.D.
Q, Price List and Sl1lpplng"i"a¢|l |
. . . _ »
Pho~ 47.Alice Triplett.41-It
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ru m rh r rr i ofl n n !m r n P a n .O ve r 5 0 f u r !lu il u fur bn aa ine a.
MS MLLAH' fum .\.s§bc;>L Go.
~".u1uur.AP`qLT§,§|}>?.£~
Q, Price Llst and Shlpp{ng"l"u¢|!$ 5 Name
Snr:n n .
Aye Bros
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L 0/' H E V R I ~ E T r ..'.
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ms of Miles
s t a n t T e s t i n g
tain ihe oul.ftan&ng ~.
znd dependabikly of ff _
Chevrolet Six ~
e a r n e m .u n o . . .W . - -.: Z e n g l r a ve l i x l g g f t h e B 141112
G l e n a m d H o w a r d M a s t e r s a c ~
m m p a n i c d J o e a n d J a y u l n c k b u r n
n o G e n o a ,N e b r .S u n d a y \ \ h o r \ ?
t h e y h u n t e d p h e a s u n m s g r i d w e r e
g m g u e s t ;u t . l o o M o r a w r -T h e m e m b e r s o f . t h e <:'1" %.'.° !Et '3
:mu .Ionn nonwouou, ot Umann Inthvir plane and Vern Wager nndj,
Hal Monroe, of Arlington an theirplane.A new hangar is being e-
rected by Wugrer :md Monroe nt
tlu-ir landing field south of town
in the Monroe pastl.lr£'.I
Joseph Blackburn spent Sunday
it llarley Rogert is the owner of :1
now Whippot coach which he so-curml- in a trade from (iillnnn
Bros. last wevk .who took his Glrl
Chevrolet coupe in on the deal.A little ¢l.1ughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Nelson, of Cra';:I
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The
Ined a liallvv-ff en pan! as~at Crete with his sister,HiSs H-Saturday Oct. i9.~ schoolhouse Sli*\"'l'*5" f=~;§d veiyu Blackburn.'Mr.and Mrs.Tziylor F
ing,A §11'0S\"~"""'"**§ .giwmmnchi C.G.I\Iur'hall returned Satur~drove to Omaha Saturdayatalatehourade1\cluu8 is clay from Chadron where he spent McGee, A1}¢m|5a,;was served.An ¢'1¥°9"e"time a week on business.The basket bali boys wererenorled by those Pfe t'1 ..-I Messrs and .Mesdamcs V.V.`nlm1::emi with the results of I
Mr . Bild M 'Hn' bllildt5 ann mf! Marahnll lfld JUh:\ H&bi\ld ilfld DF.antgrtkihfnéllt Frida C'\'El|i!l.u nd Hr s. .Mar tin S u nmi, 3; nr : ;° :t' a1 1r 1 Mus dumes W .I .Ne ls on an d proc eeds amou n te d ii.uroun
ing to n, f lp en t Sa tu rd ag e IP. L. Caal formed a ICl'0UP of host.;Th e y ga v e a ma ti n ee i n th e a
th e Ch r i s S u nd s ho me .b\u 'h at- 4 who en: rtaineel a t a pheasant noon fo r the sc ho ol c hi ldr en.
Mr. and Mrs. F red J \;1ng M0- "day :dinner a t thu: home of Mr. and Mrs.!The*me mbe r s o f th e W o n
' t r a d e d s s h o w i n ~ a m d ~ M * § l 5 h a "o n Sa tu rd ay even in g c lu b wore en ter tai ned on Fr ida
Me l R wd a n d V x c t o r C edYRe_\ll n d g e wa s pla y ed d u r i n g th e re-ii rd the W ¢e k° e" d at the F r ' l m a i n d e r o f th e even ing.Th e i r '
a r d h o me .gu es ts wer e Mes sr s an d Mes da me sLlo y d ' W ld\ 1\ 1i {f °l`d " "" ed S: :m;: ;' J u li nn J u n g h lu th ,W a lte r Ec hten-
u e m m J u n g b lu th h o me : k u mp , C . C . C o o k D . M. B la c h , C h e t
r ve n i n g .__l1\.._.........,';,4 . (I. Marshall and Chas. W . Andrews
th e h omo o f Mr s . He n r y ' P r u h
Mr s .W m .A d a ms h § d c ha rg
th e afte rnoo vfs pr o gr a m an d
road u pa ve r on "Go o d ma n
me n t i n th e ho me. "Mr s .Bvh nén dt also read a n artic he o n
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Hr.1.H. _Muekg l u n d childre:\,
o f H a y S p r i n g s ,eh r. a r ri ve d o nTh u r s d a y at.th e E d No n n a ma k e r l
h o me wh e re th e y e xp e c t, to ma k e
' wo we e k s vi s i t.I Hr . a n d Hr s . C h i me s B la n c h a r d'nl'H f r m m .vis ited a t th e E d '
Gai ne s ho me S un da y .Mrs . Gain est h o h a s b e e n i n p o o r h e a l t h f o r |
s n e r a l m o u t h s ,a c c o m p a n i e d m n !
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Mrs. Ed Newell, daughter T€n8\'*Bu[|gpt
and Mrs.Floyd Gilfry mutated to es"Rc
linand lfalnnd on Sunday to spend "My Fa
the day with friends.iThe nexMrs.Jack Cook entertained *1°'Fridnv,bout fifteen ladies from Fremont Gmlsev.
ing the Household Ex;rll cail was answcrec
nvorite Economy Stl
it meeting will he hel~
Nov. 15th with Mrs. C
I n splte of the fact that a
mllllon Chevrolet Slxes have al-
ready been placed ln 'the hands
of owners, and have proved their
:ex-formance and stamina by
llllons of miles of service over
every t pe of highway the
natlona ords -,
--the Chevrolet Motor Com-
pany continues to take new
Chevrolet Sizes from the assem-
bly line at the factory and
subject them to Fltilesa testing
on the roads o the General
Motors Proving Ground!
This passion for proof-thlaconaistent refusal to accept any
tests as final-la one of the
fundamental reasons lor theoverwhelmingpopularityof
Chevrolet cars. For in no other
way ls lt possible to make the
Chevrolet Six so sound ln design
and materials-so dependable
ln performance-and so eco-
nomlcal to operate!
If you are considering the pur-chase of an automobile, como
ln and see the new Chevrolet.
You will find that lt ls more
than a Six ln the price range of
the four.In every way n is a
finer car than youever thoughtpossible in :ne law-price field!
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ut a quilting party on Thursday
afternoon.
Miss Sue Newell was hostess at
a 6:30 dinner at her home on Sun-day evening when she entertained n group of six young ladies. A
mini evwing was spent in music
and dancing.Places wem laid forMissesFrancisMelvinandCecil
Mminday,of Fremont,Catherine
Mchiahon, Alice McKibben, Judith
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Mrs.Fred Rngert,Harley andVerndrovetoPenderSaaarrlzly '
and spent the day with Mr.ogert
He came home with them lntrI
Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Wm. Brrmdert. Er-nest Meyers, Elaine Katt and Hel-en VanVali'1 spent Sunday even-;
llmt evening'and remained overl~
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Q4mai .\lrs. Bnncnaru w mv.....,...--in Herman.Her many friends av.Dlle are hoping the change will
'help mo impmve Lo health.Br. and Mn. J. 0. Marlhall andFrd Huereman were Sunday di:-
ner guru! at the Park Smith homein Omaha Sunday.They all nv.-
mended n show in the evening.
Della m x left (or Mitchell s.
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ed 11 visit the forepart of 1l!e week school in Omaha, Miss Dapjmmr oifi
from her mother,Mrs.Mum Se-mn, of Dana College,Blair and
hueas, of Sprague, Wash. and from Miss Maxine Johnson, n student ntl
her aunt-Mrs Lens "I'ePnul¢=»nf LA .a...¢.. .....:........:¢... .......\. ...........¢ vm...And since it is the heart 01
59 5'ndin two weeks with£ a ~ = .' . § .'?°..u»'§»=» at Dole.
n o n around Dine have been
avifil quite A disturbance arnonka n m m f w m v .They entered
Herman .h,mghluth's lots Saturday,nd smdgy night killing several
Mr. md Mra I-'red Brodegaard.
jzigmor m d Evelyn,of Omuluz
un on Io Fwd Ju1\g'.\luth'n horn
:htm the hy ,H enjoye d u menu
n r md li n. Art Abra ham, o fv n u ?ui-» Bertha uma and Mrs.
A_ g__ resmvn. of Omaha vislte»
at the I-'red Renaud home Sunday
|,-_nd,M11- I-'nd .lurngblutlx
and inmily were Sunday dinner
'ugu a t the home o f the ir lo n,p n , JunK\=\"'-\'| and (amilY-
Mr. and .Hi-5. Jim Sunds enter-gagsa ¢¢ a and pany W°<'""d"Ynum; t he fo l lo wi n guests: Mr.
,mi Lira. ned Jungr- uth Mr. and
ll;-1. Julinn lnnlrblillhr hir ~ und
"§ ' ,» . 'Q: é u n.Walker Rznurd
, g g y , I n d l r . a md M n . J a h
n w u n d r u b y a n n s u m ' " " '
Weld. Liberty, la.Her sister, Mrs.
B. F. Cook, of Scribner, was also
here on Sunday and Monday.A
The operetta "Autumn Gold"which was iven by the Arlington(
grurle schuo at the opera house oulFrlrlny evening under the directionug .Mn.J. l. Ray. musical super-l
vlser, was a splendid success.A.full house witnessed the operettawhich wore a charming story with
the clever dances and nongu.The
costumes were beautiful and modeltheautumnawrymoreNdli-\tir.|The high school orchestra render-
ed musical numbers between acts.
The Campfire Girls held an en-
igyabie nifty at um City Hall orlnesday evenni-ig.
Mr. and Mn. John Hebuxd and
non, Jack went to Nebrukn Cityon Mondqy ta spend mort of theweek.Chester M l n h l l l ,Misa Lets
lh n h d l . Hr s .Gail Johnson md
.chlldren, ur. ma Mn. Wm. nm.,-
'ler and Kr. und Mrs. Hugh Rang-
cr ull of Fremont, enjoyvd n fam-
y uiazic ut Fnir Grounds Park
me aww m..~¢.=»r, em... We... muweek ,ut their respective homes.Wm.Swartz, of Cincinnatti, O.
nrrivcd ln Herman Saturday for a(vw dnys visit nt home of Henry
Cooper and D. w. Rutledze.
Mrs.Anna Hue who has been
quite poorly for sonic time himentered the hospital at Wert Pain(for treatment.She is reported as
feeling better. 'Henry Ruwe' is having n large'
building erected on his form at
which place G. I-'. Lowe lives. his
n combi-wd comerib,machine'
la
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~Pi;as
shvd and garage.~him. Ceo. Low;has returned,
from Fremont when she spent ar m day- win- hav fjmmhrrw u n '
W.H.Yakish while Mr,Yukinh
was away on a hunting trip.Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cameron werein Omaha lust Tuesday, Mrs. Cam-'
ernn took luncheon with u friend.The Ladies Aid will nerve n ihl»lo\vo'en dinner ln plnce.of their
mrulnr meeting that day.
Cornell Robertson, who is now
working near' Pilger, Nebr. is the
proud owner of a new car.He
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your home, it should have
most. careful attention and
inspection no insure i t
functioning properly at all
tim ea.Phone Black 62 it
-you wishus to call and in-
spect your plum bing and
m a ke in frost proof for
many winters.
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ra trh -=~=-»~»--~= nd unlog n o n a l l C i t v t a a x r u m !t h a P a w n : G m m d .
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B L A I R , N E B R
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A s i x I N T H B P n l c s R A N G E O P T H E v o u s
<g.-' m n m rm rul s r, -_Plge8evQBlain Nlbn.-lk.. October sa. 1929 unnlllllllmH u n . . .
~e~Ole J
'|nd children were Sundny after-E W ~ ~ | - 1 ° ° - v i s i t o r s a t t h e G e 0 ¥ ! ¢ l a f t i s
nMr.and ' f m Chas.Cram and °§2`$i and Mrs.Louie Hovendick|»»n.Afamoon vldwrs at the`Jaeoba.pumpkin pie and coffee was serv-
:hom; were Mr.and M n .Mr. and Mn. Henry Jensen nt~ea sn about twenty guelts.ucobsen and Alice.tended a birthday pany for Mrs.Mr. and Ted Ounger md Mr.
.Emil Hagge and Donald, Geo.Kuhr given at her home on and Mrs.c m k Lippincott drove
ma w "<3'=:- ~>a1>°<-S u a d a y ~ . _,w o m m Friday evening.w e
Mr. and Mrs. Otto cinisziannn And Anderson until F y M
attended danceo at the Getmln Emebtinn M¢:C'o vent bo ~ A N I ;
Hun Saturday mgm.n u m b Fdday evening to the L U N G L R E E K
Mrs. Lena Johnson, of Ralswn,Elrl Haswell home when her du-
sent Wednesday at the August ter, Misa Roby McCoy stays.Sat- |-Messrs. and Mesdnmea wi||',,4
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at the D. A.'Compton home.l n .
and quilting and a very nice lunch
»erhoon, visitors at the I-'. E. Flet-
~cl-rer home.Chris Matthieson and Louie
Larsen of Blair, were Tuesday
rnornldg vidtors at the George
Loftis Q home.Mrs.John Jackson spent l u t
Mondziy afternoon at the Ray-
mond Magill home.Fern Loftis spent part of last
week at the Freeman Loftishome.
Mr. and .Mrs._ Arthur Anderson
spent Sunday in Blair at the An-
drew Andersen home.Anhui's
gisterl Made iii quite ill with pneu-
munialMr.'aud Mrs. Martin Holer andfunnywereSundayvddtorsat
the Nels Christensen home at
Orum:Mr and Mrs.Louie llovendick
and liaby were in Blair Saturdayafternoon and visited at the Cale
1/oftid home.Mists Carme Manley spent the
week-f;nd with her parents at
Nash;-ille..vLauraDavis is helping Mrs.
Lvuid Hovendick with her house-
vorklduring com picking._nr:and Mrs.Raymond Mamll
nal Junior spent Sunday at the
l.~y|I .Mogill home.§~lr.and Mrs. Carl Sprick and.lauelnen Jacqueline,Maxine and
I»~.nei Hixon of Julesburg, Cnlo.,
\-.=r.visiting at the Herman
Swvls home last week.
Frank mi ns home.Evelyn Eager was a Saturdaymoming visitor at the Art Magillhome.°
Alma and Birdie Fletcher werelast Thursday visitors at the Pete
Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs RaY1¥\°lK\ Donnel-
ly of omaha. are the proud par-fentg of a baby 5037 born Oct. 24.tMrs. Donnelly Mil be rememberedf
las Olga Jacobsen, who_wss raliédl
in the New England nelghborhood.|
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curley and
children were Sunday visitors at
the Clifford Cain and Howard Cur-
'ley homes.Ed Wally and Raymond Donnelly
of Omaha. spent Friday :ight at
Mrs, Carrie Jacobsen's.
»\Fashion Center' Winter Coats
for Women and isses.Black O.;
brown-sizes 18 .to 52,priced at
$10 to $69.50.We can show you
Zmore coats than all the other
*stores put together and Every
Coat is New and Good Looking. lt
Slickers -- as with everything
else for Women or Misses-the
'finest assortment in Blair at the'Fashion Center,41-lt
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tar spent sanuay at me ensuesKoenig home.Andrew Beck and family vidted
at Ed Christiansen?Sunday eve.
Supper zuests at E. C. Lippin-
cott's were Mr.and Mrs.OscarGuyer, Mr.|ndMrs, Lyle Guyerand children and Mr.and Mrs.
Clark Lippincott.Alice Jensen and Merton Jensenlwho are attending the university
a: Lincoln came up to spend the
weekmxd with home folks.Mr. and Mrs. George Fallen and
Clsrena visited at the Hurley
Clements home Sunday aitzernoon.Peter J. Christensen and daugh~ter,Elvinn,were Sunday dinner
ikuests of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Men~
e.Marcus Christensen,of Dana
College was a Saturday dinner
guest of Merton Jensen.hir. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Johnson visited onSundayafternoonattheJames
Sylvia home at Fremont and made
the acquaintance of the new baby
at that home,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Compton were
Sunday evening callers at JohnI Compton's.The Trianyrle Baby Deer'Club
met with Richard Lippincott Sun-day afternoon with sixteen mem-
bers present.After thc business
:netting tMrs. Lippincott served a
nice lunch of sandwiches, cake and
m r .: m u m r s .J o n n A r u w u n u g v u m ag w f - r g g v w g £ \ = § d ~ : ; k ¢ v § = d " 2 {i ' e s " » . ~ . i 1 . 1 f 3 § " § § ° i 1 ¥ ' . § " i 1 . § ' 2 §
r s o u e n e o m e .A nM r .a n d M r s .G e n e D a v i d a n d !d e r s o n t o o k i n t h e s h o w a t t h e
family spent Saturda and Sundayat the Edgar Jones home in Em-
erson, Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs.Bill Embree andchildren, of North Platte were Fri-
day alternoon visitors at the Al-
fred Hansen home.
Mm.Chess Sutton attended a
kensington Last Wednesday after-noon at the J. .LL West home in
Herman.The Bench Community Club wasentertainedatthe home of Mrs.Jonas Blomberg last Thursday af-
ternoon.Sixteen members werepresent and the visitors were Mrs.Ellis and Marie Kronbe Therg.afternoon was spent with visiting
was served by the hostess.The
next meeting will be with Mrs.Harry Smith on November 7th.
Roll call is to"be answered with a
joke.__The members of the WlllxnK
Workers Sunday School Class heldtheir Hallowe'en party at the home'
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weather-by on Oct. 25th. During the busin~|
ess meeting election of officerswas held, electing Mrs. Gene Da-
vid for President; Mrs. Fred Peck,
Vice President; Mrs. Arthur Wea-
therby,Secretary and Treasurer.
Orpheum.
Fashion Center Winter Coats
for Women and Misses.Black or
|brown--sizes 18 to 52,priced at
$10 to $69.50.We can show you
more coats than all the other
stores put together and Every
Coat is New and Good Looking. lt
We want to remind you that
the very Smartest Fashions for
Women and Misses can always beIfoundattheFashionCenterin
gaxair.41-1:
I-IILLSIDE NEWS OF
GARDNER DISTRICT
Miss Helen Kruse,of Elkhorn
'and Henry Matzen,of Kennard,
were Sunday evening supper
Buests at the Otto Christiansenlhome..
Rudolph Krause,of Omaha,
spent the weekend with his sisterMrs. John Jensen and family.
Tho Hillside Hustlers Cluli met
with Mrs.Hugh Sutherland fortheir second project meeting, Oct.
. _lt was decided to have a class par-2-uh.Afte r th Od f |_' "Currie J"°"bs" and 101;coffee.The visitors were Mini ty the last Friday in each month.loued by roll .'?.1E°1`»¥., 'LT£j... noi'
f~';, the "§"l'>'§i`§.i'§ gg 11. a zhlr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen had August Stork,Viola and l-Iarlan,' After a pleasant evening of play-dressing up the cupboard was dis-
\.._.~'>"°'""-,as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Myrtle and Gilbert Stork, Arnold Ing games and vialtmg lunch cussed b .Mr S H,]d dI-lr.and Mrs. Lester llovendick! Mrs. Herbert Hurd and children offlohns, James Dixon and Norman] consisting of sandwiches: pic]des,I Mrs, Pet;rsen.S Thxgo ff.§£b..§"2,f
lthu club were absent.Mrs.Abe
A IQlglggrlgnd and Mrs. Raymond llov-
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alster,Mrs.Leonard Hunk la s ti ng! Ne lm 'ta Blair tazachers.
Saturday._rg,tux-a:\son Fran~
H.Sundy di ne r g u a t s m a t m : : . ' t . € ' ° . . f a : .f':¥..:f.':.'".;°.:'.':..""*
arty `rve .*_-Mrs. Ed s1.i'i.gZ`§`i.f1'°.i§. Eir o fl Miss Came Olson, of Columbus
Omaha. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry'¢ l;\'¢h|:"riT:&f°' a ufgwkdngglgtl
Tegt and family, of Fremont.In w ''the afternoon they called at the`"°" family,»Blair Hospital w see Mr. and r.m.f Mr .and nn. Harry Tucker and
Clark Stricklett who are patients daughter, Edna Mae were Omaha,
..;»ft`2fZ°°.I 'i.`3f`Z`».""i'i'}.."'L'»'2§a °£'?..'7i.!
Brooks is not as well lataly.
Those from this vicinity wheat'
tended the dance Saturday eve-»
ning at the Earl Caldwell home
were Messrs. ami Mcsdames Fred
ar weston Long, Chester Arun-
son and Hayes Rosenbalm.Edward and Frances ThompsonspentSunday afternoon at Leslie
there._shoppers Monday.Thompson's.Paul and August Timm were in Mr. and Mrs.Norman Warrick!Hayes Rosenbalm and family
Oma ha lm week a nd bought so and daughters were Sunday af were Thursday evenina guests of
head of cattle to put in their feed\'€"'°°=visitors at *F*parental
lots this winter.heum Warrick home.Rudolph Krause, of Omaha, and Charles and Robert Frye stayed
'Mn and Mrs. Elmer Trahlsen.
Mrs.J.P.S. Jensen of Blair,
Spent Suhday with her daughter
his sister,Mrs. John Jensen and;four daughters drove to West
Point Sunday and spent the day
with relatives.
Mm Joe Barry, of Omaha, and
Mrs. Jim Edwards called at the
Albert Wilkins home Sunday af-
ternoon to see Mrs.\Vilkins and
ilttle daughter Phyliss Eilene.Mrs.August Timm and daugh~wr,Mrs.Emma Hansen visited
their daughter and sister,.Mrs.
'lllarry Anderson, of Cmig Thurs-
y-Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kundcl and
children, of Oakland. la. visited on
Sunday with the Frank Brom:
family.. `
Mr.and Mrs.Abe Sutherland|
and Mr.
land werethe John
August
TclebnstaTimm Sr.
and Mrs.Hugh Suther-
Sunday dinner guests at
Sutherland home.Timm J r. and son, of
visited at the August
home Sunday.
Annehm- M-v.~ uhinmrnt nf smart.
ir-Omaha Saturday and Sundayiand husband, hir. and Mrs. Haas
with their brother Cass Frye, Jr.| Andersen.
Frank Hendrickson, of south of Mrs. Paul Barry was hostess to
Blair stayed 5BT\|!'d°Y night lmdimcmbcrs of the McCarthy Ladies'Sunday with Paul and H9\\'B\'d-Pmgressive Club last ThursdayWidenerattheRobertWxdenerl
home.'Mrs. Frank Pitzer and son, I-`ran~els drove to Omaha Sunday to vis#
it with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ty-
°"i i ..a Mrs.Robert Widener
and Pau spent I-'Bday evening
afternoon.There were twer|\ty
members present and one visitor,
Mrs.Thos.Mullin of South Da-
kota.Mrs. Barry gave a contest.
Prizes were awarded Mrs.Chris
Hina, first;Mrs. J. H. Nearhoodf
,consolation.The afternoon wasspent vidting and sewing.Lunch
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pounds va,served by .Mrs.Ha es Roa-who leave shonly for Wyomws-enbalm and Mrs. Menon vlnehellMissRuthWidener,who .has'assiatcd by the hostess.The :ext
made her home with t.he Poundtfqmeeting will be held with M n .
while attending high school has|Petcr Jensen and extension less-
moved to the Gilford Garner home. ,ans will be given. Mrs. Dan Thomp
Miss Margaret Warrick,Mlss grm and Mrs.Chris Hinz are on
Edna Tucker and Abe Warrick at-,the serving set.tended the earnivul and program Sunday, Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm
at the March school Friday even-was agreeably surprised when hering' where Miss Gertrude Warrick brothers and si ers arrived at theteaches.'noon hour wit well filled bas-
Mr. and Mrs. 'Floyd Sheets, ohkeuz and proceeded to make l'\'l0YY¥Herman, were guests Sunday of on her birth anniversary.Those_.-.. ..,.__..,....... .......,. f~....| .....a am gan"-
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' o f t h e m e e t i n g a n i c e l u n c h e o n w a s
s e r v e d b y t h e h o s t e s s .
M r .a n d M r s .H a n s . M a t t h l e s e n
and son, of near Spiker, were Sun-
day Zdnnner Kuestn at the Jens
Krogh home.g _Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Hoven-
dxck and baby, of Blair were Thurs
day evening supper guests at the
Hugh Sutherland home.| .Amuda Petersen, who is teach-
'\ng near Springfield, Neb., spent
the week-end with home folks.
Saturday afternoon \'isi|.ors at
the Jlm Edwards home were Mr.
and Mrs. E. Noyes, Mrs. J. Ryan,
Sr., Mrs. George Ryan, Mrs, FredNemetz, Grandma Jones, and Hor-ace and Donald Jones all of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips and
Mr. and Mrs. J.L.Petersen and
son Robert were all Sunday dinner
guests at the Chris Larsen home
near Kennard.The Larsen? were
féwrmér residents of this commun-
\ y.Mrs. Anna Castetter, xnd daugh-
ters Mae and Mrs. Donaldson, of
Omaha, visited at the Augusjimn
home Thursday..
-Eda Anderson spent Saturday
hight and Sunday with Mrs.'Anna
Hagge in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen
were Omaha shoppers Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Jens Cluusen visit-
ed at the A. M.Anderson home
Sunday afternoon.
Pete Truhlson visited at Kthehome of Mr. and Mrs.ABl\l./An-
derson Sunday.J
Waller Petersen and Miss Tiet~
gen, of Calhoun attended a dance
lin Bennington Sntunlny night.
|.Mr-.und Mrs.Robert Rasmussenaml'family were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Jens Sorensen home
near Orum.Mr. and Mrs. Joe.Bnrry and sons
of Omahn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noyes,
of Blnir were Sunday dinner guest.;nt the Jim' Edwards home and in
ln... ..n~h..~. Mv mn Mm. Wnlmr
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.....,..... .._.......,....-... .,new Advance Styles in Silk Dress-
es for Women and Misses just re-
ceived at Fashion Center.Sizes
18 to 52 in all colors.materials
and styles priced at $4.98, $6.75,
$8.94, $10 up to $19.75.41-lt
We want to remind you that
the very Smartest Fashions for
Women and Misses can always be
found at the Fashion Center ih
Blair.41-lt
ALONG THE
BOTTOM ROAD
Mrs.Clyde Metzler entertain-ed the Kindred Merry Makers club
Thursday afternoon when all but
lour members of the club were
present.The visitors were Mrs.
C. H.Blanchard, of Herman andthe Misses Ernestine .McCoy, An-
na Paulsen and Mildred Iverson.
The ladies tied a comforter and
pieced a club quilt.Affer the hus-
inesa session Rev. G. Janssen spoke
in behalf of the Nebraska Child-
ren's Home Society, of Omaha and
received cash donations from many
of the ladies.The hostess served
sandwiches, pickles, weiners, pom-to salad,pumpkin pie and coffee.
l\lr.and Am. Anner mu g uno
family.
Ethel and Ruth Colgan spentSaturdaynightandSunday with
the J. L. Vaughn family.
Mr.and Mrs.Loren Layman
and children spent Sunday utter-
noon at Herschel Laymsn'n home
west of Herman.Mrs. Harry Tyson spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. Walter Gam-mel and family near Tekamah.Dr. C. Mend and Mr. and Mrs.
A. R./Beales, of Blair, were Sun~
day evening visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Bunn.Mr. mud Mrs.C.H. Blanchard
or Herman had supper Thursday
Miss Mildred Iverson also lspent
the evening after the club and
stayed all night with her aunt,
Mrs. Metzler.Mrs.F.Muller called on Mrs.
Henry Beard Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.R.C. Evans, of
Chicago and Miss Elsie Wilder of
Omaha, were Friday guests at the
home atheir cousins Ralph and
Grace y» !Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Feer msdMrs.Phelpsp!Blair,were Sun-
day evening visitors at the Gw-
Enynrt home.~The Misses Margaret Warrick
and Marguerite Lemon were Oma-
ha shoppers Saturday.
vith Mr. and Mrs..Clyde Metzler.
Mrs.Byron Bunn will be hostess
November seventh.
Jama and Elmer Dixon attend-
ed the meeting Sunday afternoon
of the Triangle Baby Beef Club at
the E. C. Lippincott home.Elec-tion of officers, playing at football
and enjoying a good lunch were
some of the club's atkcrnoon activ-
ities.Paul Tyson stayed Saturday andSunday with his grnrnlparents, Mi.
and Mrs. Watson Tyson in Blair.
Sunday afternoon P. M. Tyson and
Paul drove to Missouri Vnlley.Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Clarke and
Will and Pearl Iverson,their
mother, Mrs. M. Iverson and cou-
sin, Miss Carrie Olson, of Colum-
bus were Thursday evening visit-
ors at the R. M. Iverson home.
The Service Seekers Class of the
Pleasant View Sunday school had
their class party Fdday evening
at the home of the teacher, Mn.
A. E. Dixon."The class members
atienmlihg were Misses Vern and
Viva McGowan,Anna Paulsen,
Marie |Koenig, Della Nelson, Mild-red Iverson and lorence Dixon
:nd Messrs Llay nnd EugeneMatthiesen,Nails l\lil!er,_Elmer
pleull.. "ew U... ...... .... ......._sen and families of Lyons, Martin
rl.arsen and family of Orum, Fred
Enger and family of Herman, Mr.
|nnd Mrs.Floyd Rosenbaum and
.son,Mdrcel of Omahn,Mr. a nd
,Mrs. Patrick of the Spiker neigh-
l rhood culled in the ahernoon.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mullin and
little daughter,who reside South
|Dakota, ure visiting at the flames
Mullin home.Mrs. A. Rasmussen and davdl-
ter,Chrintlna spent Sunday lnLincoln,retuming home .Mondny
evening..Mr. John Aronson has been busy
the past two weeks lmprovinz hi!
farm with a new cave and an nd-
dition to his chicken house.Miss Ada Harrison is the proud
owner of a new Oldsmobile pur-
chased last week.Mrs.Chds Paulnen of Blnir,spent the first of the week nth
her daughter,Mrs.Henry Wul-
bern.Mr and Mrs.Orville Humstam
and daughter, Rachael call/ed Sun-
day evening at the John Aran-
son home.Mrs.John Aronson and H n .
John McDonald called Th\m»d2Y
afternoon at the August Johmum
ome.'
.Mn and Mrs. Chester AronnmentenainedSundayforMr.and
Mrs.Will McDonald and daugh~
ter, Dorothy.
"\ .NEIGHBORS WATCHING4-H CLUB COMPLETIONS
Nebraskn's fifty per cent in-
crease in 4-H club enrollment is
'said to be the greatest increase of
any state in the country.New the
neighbors ure watching to see.huw
well the Nebrusknns will Finish up
what they set out to accomplish.
0ld'time club members are in the
|l\zlbit of completing a high pe:-
\.-..~....f. nr.1h|-ir wnrk."What will
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WATCH THIS SPACE
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Announcement :miiy were Sunday afternoon vjs-1Andnrnnn F ln vd Clar ke. Di c k. Li l!- l"f "°" ""'
pincott, Harry,Dormld,(1l\
Wallace and Lloyd Husk, Russell
Johns and Walter Koenig.The
clnss will postpone the Novemberparty because of corn husking.
Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzler
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mn. Wilbur Conety at Orum.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond York, ol
Tekamah were visitors Sunday
with Miss Grace and Ralph Ray.
Mrs. J. S. Conety spent Wed:1es~
day afternoon at the A. W. Barge
home in Herman.Mrs. Harry Tyson called at the
Blair I-apital Saturda afternoonto see r. and Mrs. C ark Strick-
lett and Mrs.Opal Reeves. Mrs.Prentice Smith was also visiting
the sick there Saturday afternoon.Elaine and Junior, children,of
Mr.and Mrs.Roland Warrick
the new ones aol'is me ques-tion of the next month.The club
year closes November 1.
When those who move away,have bad luck, get sore at each
|othcr,nnd just naturally "peter
'out" are all ehalked off the club
enrollment records,the boys and
girls do mighty well to finish up
three out of four. of those who
start the year in the different
projects.Adults would probably
not do hal! as well.The mostimportant requirement of comple-
tion ls that the me11\ber'file a final
report of his work, regardless of
how successful it was.Those who
do the best work generally me
the best reports although auch il
not always the ease.
V.°' ' " .~A
LONGWONDER
B £ £ °
run 1;|b. Ldaf
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M r .an d Mr s .F r e d J ensen a n d h o me ne ar He r m a n .
da u gh ter s we re Sa tu rd ay even in g Mr s ,F r e d Ra y an d Mr s .Cly de
vi s i to r s a t th e J o h n J ensen ho me .Me tz ler we r e a t th e B la i r Hos p ita l
a n d helped Eli za b eth A n n cele-to see Mr s .Op a l Reeves an d sonbr a te h e r f i r s t bir th da y .Mr s , J .las t W e dn es da y af te rn oo n..v
L .Pe te rs en wa s an af te rn o on c al-Mr s . D a n Mo o r e we n t. to Oma h aler.'W e dn e sd a y to vi s i t M r .a. nd .Mrs .o f t h é
V
Great Wonder of Wonders of
T Automotive Times
i n
spent Saturday ai
children at the '§','2',,'f,'§" ~svsmr woum un b. mu
CORRECTLY vdlh ENNA m-When Anything NEW and BETTER
Comes on the Market
I h n l n n
Mr.and Mrs. Harvey Kroghand children from south of Blair,
Dr.Herman I-lurdum and bliss
Emmaline .Ellis,of Omaha. wereSundayafternoonvidtorsat theFredHurdumhome.Raymond
Terkelaen and children were even-
ing visitors there.Mrs. Joe Bandar, of Herman and
Mrs. Don Metzler were in Blair on
Sunday moming for church ser-vices and stopped at the P. Healey
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarhe and
children went Friday evening tothe Hallowe'en party of the Adult
Class of the Pleasant View Sun-day school at the home of Mr. andMrs.Arthur Weatherby on' the
bench..
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety drove
w Tekamah Sunday afternoon and
Miss Ernestine McCoy xelurned
home with them for her school
work.vEach week over KFAB a tall( is
given by a 41-I club member at-tending the Agricultural College
at Lincoln.Next Tuesday,Nov.6
at 9:15 a. m. Miss Eleanor Dixon
is to give the radio talk for ten
minutes.
;EVERYWOMAN can b e ma d
'c oa nr:c 'rLY with ENNA JET-
TICK Shoes at $5 or $6 at the
Pa ss io n CENTER in Bla ir.l t
;Wash Dresses--they always
lwve a complete line of new
jslylas in all sizes, at $1 to $8.98
14 to 52 ln short or long
at the Fashion Center.
and $2 Dresses for Girls
2 N 6 a n d 7 ¢ o 1 4 w i t h
lin sizes
sleeves
Also $1
in aims
short or long sleeves.41-11.
TICK Shoes at $5 or $6 at the
FASHION CENTER in Blair.l t
Slic kers -as with everything
else for Women or Misses-the
finest assortment in Blair at the
Fashion Center.41-1?
'-nCORN PICKER DEMANDREACHED PEAK LAST WEEK
a f /
The demand for com huskers is
Washington County reached the
highest peak last week in marry
seasons according w County Ageni
George Bates.
Fonunately, nearly enough $1
both transient and local, were a-
vailable to supply the demandUp
until Saturday noon, nearly Gfrv ~
men applied for huskingl0b! Iwi
at this writing only three !aram?
are wanting huakers.
This is the largest run the local
county extention agent's olilee
has ever had so early in the sea.-
son,but with favorable weatlk
er and no freezes or frosts md
after the middle of October, the
hualdng season opened with a
blast.'
Coleridge Hoge Restaurant will
open for budneas soon in quar~
ters formerly occupied by Milza's
Cafe.
McCook-Irrigation oflioe '
established in this city.
Tekamah Preliminary work is
underway of preparing the bank:
of Tekamah Cre k for conrtrne»
:lon of retaining wall which will
be built from Schafer &Peck
Furnhure Store southeast beyond
Baptist church bridge
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WE HAVE IT
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DORNACKER BRIEFS
lr . a n d Mm. Harry Fedde en-tertained relatives and friends on
Tet-'ky evening in honor of Mrs.
Fedde'|birthday.The evening
v u spent at cards and at mid-
liidit a nice lunch was served.
Misses crm and Roberta Dor-
nncker and Arthur and Henry
Domacker visited at the Fred
Dornacker hnmemear Kennard on
Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Schneeklothand Iamily and Mr.andK m.Geo.Ohn attended the
birthday at the Chas. Mohr home'Wednesday evening.
drove to Elkhorn 'I\xeadny.Hr. a nd Mrs.Pete Mordhontentertainedfriendsandwatives
Thursday in honor of Mr. Mord-
horst'a birthday.
llr. and Mrs, Edwin Ackerman
and Mn. Anto n Werner and son
od'West Bend,Wim amved onTv wi e y evening to visit with
relative.lr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch and
family spent Sunday at the Wm.Christensen home at Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete ,Kroger and
family were supper guests at the
John Kroger home Friday evening.Mr. and Mm Eggert Ohrt, Mr.
and Mm Henry Gottsch and son,Hr .and Mrs.Emil Gottach anddmrhters.Mr.and Mrs.Edwin
Ackerman and daughters and Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Wemer and sonvisitedattheJohnDomncker
home Thursday evening.
M i a Greta and Ruberta Dor-nuknr and Henry and Arthur
Do muke r attended a party attheJerryFoleyhomeSunday
evening.l i n e s Ra u and Viola Puls
spent the weekend with home
Mr.and Mrs. John Dornuker
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!Anna D.Wlebe first, Mrs. Julian ver from North Bash on Friday
fSa\'erkzbbe and Mrs.Otto' to vlalt the Home and to bring us
Game seoond and M n .Gevrseimme wma mu: and vegetables
Logeman consolation
Mr. a nd Mn. W m.Kohler andanna spent Sunday at the Henry'
Domacks-r home.> Mrs. Joaepn Miller,Gertrude
and Paul and Ed Reed ul Omaha
were supper guests Friday of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miller.hir. and Mrs. Edwin Ackerman
and daughters, Mr. and Mm An-
ton Wemer and son of West Bend
Wisconsin a n d g g Wm.Kahler
and sons spent 'day afternoon'
'at the Henry Dornuker home.
Mr. and Mn. Branch, of Dale,
smnc Sands; at the Fred Braasrh
name.Mrs.Henry eumeyer and
'daughter Lois ape the week end
in Benson with ni . and Mrs. Hen-
ry One.f|Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Water-
man and ann, Vernon, of Fremont,lllr.and Mrs.R.E.Weinih ami
uaugntvr, Dorothy, of Lincoln, Mr.
und Mrs. John Neale, of Omaha,were Sunday ulnner guests ox Mr.
nnd Mrs. Unaa. TimperlyH. H. Rohrs :\::d Leona-1 Moh-
gold were busy Sunday afternoondrillingthe Bennington Military
band und prepanng mem Ear :neBig Diamond Jubilee Parade in 0~
maha Tuomlay, No€'T5 in which theband will march in the parade.
1 hir.and Mrs.A.W. Shebilahy
and family, Mr. and Mrs.H.W.
Taguneyer and family, of OmahawereSundayguertsofMr.and
-Mrs. F. S, Hagedorn.I Mrs. Henry Peetz, of nenir Oma-
ha, npent Sunday wiith her parenu'
Mr. and Mra F. S. lsham.~Chester wine purchased the lotwest of Jipp'a garage and immed-
iiazely started erecting a new and
modern up-ho-date filling station.This building will be quite an im-
Rev. and Mrs.ZW.H. UnderwoodandMisaEtna Metzinger drew
to Omaha,Nebr.l u t Friday toattendaRegionalConvention
luncheon of the Ame llun Red
Crou hdd in the new Paxton ballroom.They u p o n an excellent
convention.A few members of the Crowell
Home working force drove over toFremont Sunday afternoon zo st-tend the wedding of Miss Lillian
Hanson and Mr. Ernest Gaxtin.
Our Chaplin, Rev. W.H.Under-Iwnod performed :he ceremony.Mr. Mike .Moore is taking charge
of our janitor work for a few days
for Mr. Gustin who will be back'at his position in a day or two.
l Dr. J. G.shiek returned 'mes-
|dly from a few days trip into the
western part of the state.Mr. and Mm J. C. Fleming and
siater.Mr~s. Moore. of Norfolk, vis-
~ited the Umlerwoods on Sunday.
COUNTY FARMSSHOW IMPROVEMENT
;(Continued from page one)
fThia enables one to milk many
cows eomeniently with inexpens-
ive equipment.Wallace Charlott,of Blair,is
equipping his cow bam with stan-
'<-hions, concrete feeding mangera,
;automatic drinking fountain, con-
crete floors,and concrete drain-
ing systeni.Mr.Charlott also
plans zo install an electric tank
heater in his livestock watering
system.'Elmer Miller of Kennnrd is re-
lmodelling his (ann home and mak-
1 ing it modem.
I Without a doubt there are many
Luther league was held ns
usual on Wednesday evening.Tha
following prograrn wp:given:
Scripture and prayer, lékvin Hondo;
vocal solo, Miss lda Hansen; Dan
ie!as a man of prayer, Wesley
To lighten his burdens and keep
his nerves steady.
dl in au the lent we can say,fffhey are God's own workers"
And we must help them all we cure'
Andersen; the Character of Daniel,The ladies served delicious re-
Athelia Nelson.tfrerhments and the evening was
Mt. Ned Curtis and John Chris?
tianlen drove to Harlan on Friday
to see the Audubon-Harlan highSchool football game.Alton Curl
tis returned with them for thq
week-end.\Mamie`Sierk., Dazmar Olsen and
Jean Larsen spent the week-end
at their respective homea, Calhoun,
Herman and Lyon;Athelia Nelson has moved from
the girls'dormitory and is now
staying with Mrs. Rosenberg.
The first meeting of the Dappe-
bcrg was held- Saturday evening.
Numbers on the program were:
piano solo, Prof. Waldo B. Nielsen;
Ryeindtnyz f m Tyskaland,Prof.
J.P.Nielsen;Historian om en
moder, Atheliu Nelson; vocal solo
"O-p og ned", George Robertson;
reading,"Benil og Hans Osel",
J. Petersen.
'Hr Ben Engskov visited with
hi.: parents in Omaha on Sunday
A week-end visitor was Mms
Martha Lou Hamm of Omaha
Miss Arvxd Petersens mother,
Mrs. Marie Kaanoep and brother
Henry Schmidt and family of Aull
ubon were Sunday visitors at the
College
Mr und Mrs John Jensen of
niece Eather Jensen,Sunday on
their way to Omaha
Harlan visitors Sunday were Mr
an enjoyable one to all present.
The gathering made the pastor
and Mrs.Moran feel very un-
wonhy of all the kindnesws which
were bestowed upon us, but iz en-
devoted service 7.0 our Master and
his people.-L. J. Moran.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A. J. Hagett, Pastor
Bible School, 10:00 A. M.Morning wolsmp, u=oo A. M.
Christian Ehdeavor, 6:30 P.M.
Preaching,.80 P. M.
hlid~Week meetinx,Wednesday,
7:30 P. M.
Choir Practice Friday,7:80 P. M.Next S\U\d2Y» Nov. 3rd, is Home
Coming Da .We tmst that ev-
ery membe of the church will
oumges us lv go forward in a
strive to be present . Our friends
are invited to worship with us
Next Sunday the roll will be
called Come answer with your
favorite Paesage of scnpture
a s n n a s n a c rm-:s me
TIRE s o wn!-D ne a rs
Upon the heels of an announce
lgneulture that Nebraska is one
of three states that is steadily re-
tlnng its farm mortgages, comer:
..,'..
West Branch stopped m see Qheirlmefgf by the federal department o
and Mrs.Nels Sorensen and ooh the announcement by the state au
FLORENCE HESTER L INN
Mrs. E. M. Terrill, 0! this city
o f h e r a mi M n. B e rt L i nn , o f
Mondnmin, Iowa,
Deceased v u the daughter of
the lube Al Hester ol this city and
w u reared and educated here.
She was born at Module, lows,
Jan 23, 1875 and when a child of
six years the family moved w
Blair.Here she met and marded
Bert Linn, October 24, 1895 and
00 them six children were hom,
four of whom are Living with tha
husband to moum her death.
_Besides the grief stricken fam-
ily,six sisters and one brother
moum deeply.
The funeral services were con-
ducted from her home ln Monda-
mm and interment was made in
Missouri Valley, la.
eceived word raently of the death
No w IS THE 'rme To PRE~
PARE FOR SPRING PIG CROP
Farmers who are troubled each
spring.at fnrtowing time with low,
V91 pens and quarters are making
plans whereby they will have high,
dry. pens and bedding for their
spnng litters, aceordlng to Couhty
Extension Agent, Geo. Bates.
W'hen the Nebraska A.type
Bligzard Beater hog houses are us-
ed lt is u good plan on level arean
to plow a few furrows and heap
"P a Edge of dirt to place the
house on,this allowing the wi:\»
tex snow and'ralns to settle and
drain into the loner spaces |€B\'-
ing the pigs dry and warm.
The.Wm lm pam, if bum
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Why Take A Chance
When you can INSURE in some nf/ these
largest and oldest companieé in America.
HOME INSURANCE co., N. v,
Continental Ins. Co., Chicago
Connecticut Flre Ins. Co., Hartford
Great American Ins. Cn.. N. Y.
Phoenix Ins. Co.. Hnrttord
Queen Ins. Co. ol Amerlca
Willr a combined Cnplra/un! Surplus of our
$ | 8 9 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
~next spring pig crop and Gounty
Extension Agent Geo.Bates has
plenty of availahle blue prints of
the A type Blizzard Beater far-
rowing houses (or evsry fanner in
Washington County.
and and the liiihest yielding co
far thgir locality.Their lathe
are also deeply interestedjn find
ing out the high pioducin~
mai ns.
. . . _ _ . ._..
MO. vm..L1~:Y CURN CLUBBERS
HUSK THEIR CORN PLOTS
The member; of the_Mo. Valley
4-H Club will husk their com M
the experimental plots this alter-
noun and the results will be avdl-
able next week.
These plots are located on t e
Percy Tucker farm in Ft. Calho n
township on the Long Creek low
lands.lt connlmx of c om (mm
each member'a seed wat he uses
at home.Also ln this experiment
ploLa are yielding varieties of corn
from over the corn belt.Some ln-
hred gtrains are also found ln
these ex|rlme:\tal plots as well as
lots of rdinsrily high yielding
vanetnes .'nr~w~.
OCTOBER DAYS
4 There are no days in all
year comparable w those balm~
Indian summer days that come i
October.The téllage wears th
colors of oriental tapestries.Th
newly seeded wheat fields are o
deepening rreen.The seusamabl
grnwth on the alfalfa meadow~
presents a rlchness of colonin~distinctive of the clovers.Th~
corn has yielded lo the mandate
oi the season.Its offeipg in tile
form of golden ears dmops ln as
suring fullness.There lx a wel-
come warmth in the sunshine. A
delicate,filmy haze softens the
landscave.One inclines tn lim!
|er amid Nature's pnnorma i n
:lays like these.
bers an opportunity to compare Schoolnupplies at'Ihe IInterprinv
x
iolh.mem 1.5 our mm.father impmvernunn lv/III: an ov-lr. and l n .Henry wI¢¢D°of_"':;_ P. J. Dickey Sr._left Ilan-E" Washington County pmt lmye
m g " » | |= ¢;_y¢h= John "my lar an '°"`5"'$»<""7.J° Mrmt come w me awemmnh;ru:
me 'o m ml daughter, lin..ni;,some wav been lu I..H...'"\'2.."§5...°§.....m :ml .,"£;'!'f'H5?'__'£?I_9§'f_ E251-U°\m¢v Exlendon '\l"'*' °"'°°'
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the dlud|2eroI llr. .M Mn. 3,,,.|pu|d off $1,127,405 in bond: thia \
enuen.gyeu, helliu the 250 tholllllld dol-men |||n:||L1e :war the endm~f»~=<~ 4"'9{°t~'=" -r~4.\<=<@-v':m:=:=ff"2-_°'ifff.1f_f-»°~<' »=--l2°°» Enx-flee, 1»~rs===-.°-= old ew
naming m direction, will nw-vlde plenty of frelh air, lllomu no
dlrect drafts of mid lir, pmvideu
dl
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:Ino ':""t mmny M.l8» nenry Di€Ull\F)|Ll.'ll|.l.J use oi* Audubon viaitéd 1_hej}\\ll¥lI|.y uy me auuuor.BBTIILCE attended 8 IJBYU It he d ME Bhd Mrs.MinHI£"'llt8 |I `I e Hi"Eve! n H3ng@n_Alfred'Th; pgy.a,;..we..g0 policy whic}
s d aug r -.1.,YChu. Srmth home un RY °~'°";;;'{wane Sunday g'ue§ta at the Gu.s . BLAI H.IGll PLAYb BANCROFT . gg um alqn of Audubon. apent is being used an the contraction ofMr. and Mrs. Elm! Gottach,r ~B 1 h M 11 rd.m,t.ed f m page one)..and M m Edwin ~and m i x ; a f r ;:,:;Glandt ,,,.,§l o n ~ro Sunday wlth his brother, Phlllp.| §'$"";;';?,1°§';'",,:';':.,E."; .;"'I§§;23
A ..'E1""£'2?'FI?f_""f'_,"f;.."'lf..ff'é...'1.family and MT. and MTR Gus|Blair l*ECEiV&d to OPQI1 the 880'..'nf inornauinn lnzm.. +l»w.".»l~....¢ n....|
:rom laying on we pigs,requiresthe anw to warm only ninety-six
cubic feet of air space.and the
pigs can and have actually beau
far;owed in zero weather.You
- . ._. - - ;L -L ¢ l - _A A \|_0COSTS No MORE
INSURE NOWr n W e r n e r ' " ' "" " "° " " " `" " " "_G l a m i :m o t o r e d t o B e n s o n M o n d n y l f d t h 'f r a :l »s u n v m s a 1
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§ a \ v |\ l l l \ | \ \ B l lPR T ' | . 'n "\| g § u r e a a 5 1 b q i t e r p r o s p e r i t y|v\.|\l u w c a n n o t n e a t mc s e A t y p e nouses
a m o n g fo r r a i s i n g pigs .C. J. SCHMIDT, Agentniet IIDIIIB 1188! b.Ell."ldlU.~ h r b i r t h d a y .uup pm puu auu \. u Ul\" "U¢ "*& "|" " " '[ u vl l u l l u t u n u n ;».nl5c v a c ;th e p eo p le zllows B uc h a po lic y to N g w i s th e ti me fOr mo r e h o gll'75 y a rd s to th e sec ond .
.
P 1 r M i s s H u l d a I l e f t e r s e n , ° f m " § ' € » 1 % i " w »Th e th i n ! ma r k e r wa s th a t we th o u g h t h a d mo n e y had!br~ adopte d an loc al af faars.ra is er s zu b e th in lc ulg ab ou t th e n
Be t .1;s d te .-.F n h i o n te r - ~° f ° . .?~".'i'I-..1."{',.;','?f rn og n 8 e lrrmde af te r Br u mb au g h ,Eliasaen s o m e t h i n !be tte r ;" S e n ti me n t"a n i
|1..];'uu|.uu:n nuuus.--- -_..4 1 4 ;Mr s . Ge o . Hu b e r wh o wa s t. a k e n la md B i f f a r h a d wo rk e d th e h a ll to
to the C o ve na nt ho sp ital la st we ek ' th e f o u r y a r d lin e,Ca pp is g o i n g
alway s ii s ,f , '" P f 'g i " § a t th is \'~f§itil18;:h ove r f o r th e sc ore.Eli ass en
nf ne w ra.uznneman,rs.93-plu n g ed f o r th e extr a po i n t.Ba n -
L0 $3.98 ~KgS~'=»~M m -c r o f t rec eived th e ki c k -o ff ,but.
. _PE*. ! * ° ° 'P '....g§""....f 3§ ? 'I ', s oo n pun te d.B la i r wa s momen~
or i g in a l p o e m u n s i g n w b u t f o u n d |
to b e wr i tte n b y M n .Chas.A .
Ha mme r, wh ic h e xpr e s s ed we ll th e
s p i r i t o f th e evening'gather ing ..
Th e wo r d s a r e a s f b llo ws z ~
"ln time s of s o r ro w a nd o f n e e d ,1
frhone 47.Alice 'rriplem sdm or long dseves.
APBWAY $101111Deac s - they
Umm-n cornnlete line c ¢@ E-'Q-fastylesin al laizes at $1 1
in s iz es 14 to 5 2 i n s h o r t
,gleeves a t th e Fas hi on
A l s o $1 an d $2 Dresses f\
i n s i t s 2 t o 6 an d 'Z to
ab or t or lu ng s ie eves .
» » n » »
or lung
Center.
or Girls
14 with
MIB. YPUESB, MTB. buns D4R|:KnBus,|Mrs. Hana Moeller, Mrs. Gus Grebe!f '.Mrs.Tena Misfeldt,Mrs.Henry;"53'e"5 run of 30 yanle bemg
Gradert an Mrs. Tim gh,t spent called hack because Blau-held.
Thursday a ernoon with Mrs. I[Brumbaugh then took the ball on
tanily halted by penalties Eli-
41-1m Hauler.la/line smash and went 50 yards
;....lto the fourth scare....
lt is to our mwd.kind. minister
we speed.
He never sa§s no
frown,
*a q:s.=-f r a - * - - , " ~ » 4 1 :.~~31SF E ~~ 1 ;. ~ 1 ~ ~¢P =" '3° ;7 " j* f :<='\ . > 1 x r ~
||~ #;$1 . 3 1 ..|" I ~;
: »~j i n s = i s t . t . ; s ~'0 u L g
.;BIfE§<PQ|;E"A»5 Em'°q j l v r C 5 ._
~Safeway ns not sat1&any reason they do
Wnxh Dresses-they always 'The whole Blair team played aB E N N I N G T O N ~ | h » w | -H mmnh-ip line nf new'roo¢l znme.Gollehon stood nu! in
. - ._. ... ._
u - m m - u n g
Mi s s Ho ld s P e te r s e n o f Oma h a ,
spent.Sa tu r da y a t w e A n d r e w
H a n n a h o m e .
Re i me r P a u ls e n an d E dwi n .li p p
l e f t Su nd ay f or S t. P au l an d othe r
po i nta on a h u nti ng tri p .
nag . a nd Mr s. C.W .Ha d s n an df i r m l y ,M r .a n d M r s .J e s s e a l l -
}. . . .. . . .. . _ . 1 f . . - . : l "¢ ¢ » » \ & » » u n » |} n A n n
. " .` .. ," " ' r " "-.- -sty les in all sizes a t $1 to' S3. 98
14 to 5 2 i n s h o r t o r lo n g
s t the 1 Fashion Center.
an d $2 Dresses f o r Gi r ls
2 to 6 an d 7 to 14 wi th
in s izes
sleewms
Als o $1
in siz es
BELL CREEK VALLEY I
the line, he makinghboub hs!! thetac kle f.Ban c ro ft ma d e a f e w
sh or t g ai ns ar ou n d th e e nd , o th er -
wi se they were helpless to ga i n
on th e f i g h ti n g Bears.*
Th e n e xt ho me g a me wi ll be
No ve mb e r Sth,wh e n Ben son an d
C r a i g me et ou r fi r s t a n d sec ond
teams.Th i s is Ilo me c omin n'dau'
A h d - t h a t is wh a t m :
wo r t h wh i le .
Th e n to o h e me e ts o u r
th e alta r ,
W h o se he s rts ' ar e h a pp y ,
steps th a t n e ve r
He guides and teac hes ou.
little n nm=
and with |
falter.
r precious Ei; 1 i =» % é gz = ;é
"i
af' .ai" ~.1 r
u l /.\j g p ,Js ~... . .. . .. . .. . .. a f\f °8 .| "
fi e d t o me r e ! y s e ll
g o o d fufa i s .W e i n-
s i s t tf.1 t v u u r p u r -
('h.'lS'2S at o u r S t o r e s
u r m a r k e r s s h a l l
please Y O U .lf , fo r
.no t, y o u a re re que s t-
e d t o m e n t i o n t h e
|ma tt e r i n o z- d a tha '
l w e m a y a d j u s t i t
l to y o u r e n ti re s a t i » -
f a c t i o n .
m g B u l l t u l l u l y |||u | . u n : u nu - " ' = " " |'J " " v " : " 'p h i s ,N e b .S u n d a y ._}f¢»l§»n \ \ u l f f . | -:} : s1 s t .1 n g 1\1rs =f.| nrnl t h e r e t u r n i n g g r a d s s h o u l d b e T h a t G o d l n H e a v e n m a y claim his i ~
Mr .an d Mr s .Ro y Condon an d
M r .un d Mr s .Gu s Paulsen,wh o
we r e vi si tin g a t St.Pau!la st
wee k.Mrs . Pa uls en r emain ed a nd
the re st retur ned W e dne sda y .
A nu mb e r o f o u r loc ai Roy al
Ne ig hb or s ar e pla nn in g on vis itin g
th e Ke n n n r d c a mp th is Fr id ay
eve nin g.Th e Ir vi n g to n Co mmun i ty C lu b '
h a s in vi te d th e Benn ing ton Mi l-
i ta r y Ba n d an d Hoy S c o u t s t o ~
iilelorhenry wi th her hou sework
du r in g c o r n pic king.
Mr .an d 'l\1rs.W m.I i o l tmn n
spent Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g a t th e J .
Ec hte nk amp ho me in Ar lin g to n .
Th e fo llo wi n g attend ed a h o g
sole a t Fr e mo n t Fr i d a y :He n r y
Dic k moy er,He n r y K a t t ,J o h n a n d
Leonard Ec iatenicamp.
Ha r o ld an d W esley Meie rhen ry ,
Pf o r mu a n d V i o la Ho ltma n a tte n d -
etitlie Org>1'9t§;~ given by he g rade
roy aiiy en te rtai ne d 3.4 th e gamer.
wi ll be closely c ontested.Th i s
wi ll be the fir st' ho me ap pea ran c e
of we ` s e c on d tea m i n th e hi stor y
of the sc hoo l.
4u.\1~i,\ coL1.EG1»: 1\:i~:wS
A n e \ 7 n t wh i c h wa s c n jo y ed b y W h o
a ll wa s th e stu de n t bo dy pic nic
hair!Qsafiiwisnr nff nrn nnn Pn f n r -QIH.
;No r
I
wo r k , " W e ll don e"."
So lc t' s n o t f o r g et o u r g oo d , k i n d
"preacher man"
And help him on with his work.
wh en ever we c an .
mu s t we fo r ge t hi s gentle,
lo vi n g wi f e
he lo s h i m be ar th e burd en:
all th r o u g h h i s li f e .\
i n n u n s v n n | 1.A \ 1 i | h 11 ~
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Coff
um Cufhec
i
tu i n mo n t c o n d ste d o f baseball,
volley ball,c o nte sts . un d o th e r
ga me s.A s ho r t d e vo ti on wa s ho ld
A bo u nti fu l lu nc h wa s bervcml a t
five o' c lo c k.
Col*lE QUICK
30x3§ U. S. Cord TireS
we are able to make you the egception-
ally low price of
l - r .in u
- - - » - - ~ - - - - - . . - . . - . _ . . - . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . » . . - » » - - ~ » » - ~
She is ever ready with a heiping
hand,
An encouraging word by his sid(
to stand.
She never tires of always being
ready
`|n|.`=~| beeulsa itis cnsnm-I Thinli»=a ondquulity. mildly cured,lm-diuln weight
|.The bent eulfees in bacon bucks.Nice w buil vrixh vegenbles or lu fry.
i-Mum.'l rs u vlcunm :
see how easily in is ma
ier-has mnre»bu ly and
the world are yours in
de.'I
B.l°0[¥]1
Max-i
sum: |;uca\.=» ul.unlr | m::: .| ng r n -5 { " ""f" ' i " l= » " "* *~d No v.29.Th e ro r a m wi n oust:on ' f ll n y c ve mn g .' ' f = - .A _-...:-..\"ng .1 flii imr!uvnl f'mri|l n l l n -fr
\\~C D U : u s e o i s u u a z c u l 1 l l . r | 1 l D 1 : r . i ,r e a u -
ings and sc out d emozistrations."
Mr .an d Mr s .Gu s Paulsen had
as d i n n e r guests Sun da y :Mi z a n d
Hr s .E d Paulson an d non,Mi sa
V i o la Li mle l o f St.Pau l,Mi s s
Tlleod ora Paulsen o f Benson a n d
M r .a n d hire.Er n i e Sieverli an d
f a mi ly .M m Fr ed L Hu g mlo r n wa s '
Bo lto n :to th e b r id g e c lu b Fr i da y
wh e n p r i z e s we r e wo n b y Mr s . G.
H. B 0 0f ! .¢ l!Ha li d Mr s. Ti m Oh rt.n i b ;Theo dora Paulsen r e tu r m l
ed to Be ns on S un da y af te r sp en d~
u u \ . \ \ | l l a s n s x u l i l l u n i x,l"r c mo nt c a lle rs Sa tu r da y e ve n in g
Mr . a n d Mrs. W m. I -loltrn un and
daughters motorod to North BendSunday wllere they visited at the
0t' o S r h u ltz h o me .-
Mr .and Mr s .J o hn Eh c te nk a mp
Sr.spent Fr id ay eve ni ng a t th o
Lou ie D ic k me y e r h ome.
Mr s .E m i l L a llmn n an d Mi s s
E d n a Sc hweder were vis ito rs at
the L qllr na n sc ho ol las t Fr id ay n f-
ternoon.
I r vi n a n d lmater Ho ltms m sp e n t
§S umln y a fte rn oo n with Gilbe r t an d
i n a a wr-ek a t the Gm\Paulsen Cecil L a llma n
ho me .She is e mploy ed at Sc hultz
Ba ki n g Co .
Mr . :md Mr s . A n to n W e rn e r o n d .
so n,Mr .an d Mr s .E d wi n Ac ker-
mn n n an d dau gh te rs o f W e st
P m r l .W i n arri ved f ast " y e h to
vi li t f r i e n d s a n d re la ti ves i n thi s
vi c u my .Chas.Gr a n wa s vi si tin g ml n -
ti s e s a t W e s t Bu r li n gto n and M t .
¥'1Bl..l8.!'|.|.- Inwn n'I his iwnfnrn fwxm
I Miss Clara Sc hwec lc r spen t Mon-
fla y e ve n in g wi th No r m a W ilke n-
m g .|Mr s .Ed Cr o c k e r r e tu r n ed ho me
Mon da y eveni ng f ro m Gen oa whe re
sh e vi s if ed r e la ti ve s f or a we ek .
Th ef ar mer si n th is vic ini ty are
a ll busy pic kin g o o m.
Mi sa No r m a Ho lt ma n ,wh o i f
the te ac her at the Teleb asta s c hool
spe nt th e wee k- end a t h ome.
Col*lE QUICK
30x3§ U. S. Cord TireS
we are able to make you the egception-
ally low price of
p e r c a s i n g
Come early as there is but a
limitgd supply
If Jenkins 0il & Battery Co. ;
Marshmallows Matches Mazola Oats
Dainty,flulfy.fairy-
like Marshmulluwa for
your salad# and |m~|.r»es
quoted at a saving.
IOC M IQC
Safeway Glue dipped-
moisture-pmof matches
-every mavch w i l I
strike-8 box cart/on.
l 7 c , . . ,. . . _ . l ~
Wnlflmflf T;gg||p l n - . .
Pure wholesome vege-
table oil that is unexcel-
led for deep frying ur
as a salad oil.Full pt,
28c 28c |
Mmher's China (hits
With each pnckage df
these line m\L~\you re~
ceive A beauniful piece
uf useful china.
37c 37c
r ~ A s u a g u j p p f Pn f n f n n c
.1 r1
~msChicago.He arrived home lastSunday.E
Hr. amd Mrs. P. C. Petersen and
|om,E1mer and Clifford, Mr. PaulPdfrsenweresupperKllestaofhh. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen one
day last. week.
' M L H " l d M l 3 .C h a n .M n h r n u r !
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Somnuen, of'§
Blair, in rompany with the Misses ~
Lillian and Hazel Krick,of 'Lin~icoincalledontheircousin,Missli
cnowsu. Horus ~|ru | . J u u l l l |
y
n
Waldnrf Tissue is Iurize gener Nancy Hall and Ye\luw Jersv
, buutheruus rullx of the finest qunlity.A ine quality, delicimm.
tissue.Buy I Home gmwn.Every kernel mm mll.grown :~W|!elpulllnes.smfl rinnwWhitt'
||ua:1t,it.\' now andl profit by this I large. light and Huify-_" "" " 1 " ' " """ "Ruth Dunmire last Saturday.Isons'*'°"°S"""'§Y dmner guests Mrs. Belle Rice hai is A we!-I
Sir. and Mrs. Henry Sc nee u Mme Belle Putt, of Fmrmnnt Neb.
z i f ~ a t the Chas.Rev.Moran conducted a salem
a f M r s .T e n n M o r .
h k l t h c o p i e v i s i t o r ' l ' h u r s d a y a f r i e n d . .
I
I
Bushel lots $2.29feature pu ice
12 rolls.........lor........73c
Ir: aaw2.3¢ ! Slbs4.......~..,...,25c1 3......_ ..-..., .......,.llr. and Mrs. Tim Ohrt and Ver-
nelle and Mrs. Regena Qlaluen xt-
wna e a ue bi rumy ma y a t the
John Snhnldt home near ElkhomTlmnday evening.
lx. und Mrs. Rohn Petersen andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Han-
an md family, Min Hllllla Peter-
sen and Nick lnd Earl Petersen of
Omaha were Sunday visitors at
the `P. C. Petersen home.
ln. Wm. Cohn celebrated her
birthday Sunday.Mina Mildred Cooper was a call»
er at the Henry Dornacker home
Friday evening.Russel Wulgemeth of Omlhu
in I week-end guest of Hr. and
ln . L D . Tl n d y .'
F. c .Gdtfxh uelelbnted hisluhllulnv Frldxr.
did chapel service for un last km:-
-my afternoon substituting for theRev.Bader who was ill and u'|-
abln in take charge.Mrs.Su.~xie French and daughter,
Catherine, of Monroe,Nebr.and
Mrs. Mnllignn, of Scribner, visitefi
M n .Sarah Lenon Sunday after-
n o u n .
_Rev. and Mrs. C.M.McCnrkle'
m 1-omnnny with three car loads.gggmiff church members drove 0-5
~An c u
>rnrzssnvx-:RSHOE STORE
M0 Sa. lmh
New Barker
m.m||.\-
.r\\\\\uluiu`5mw w :s i n
pounds
Libhys Pork i HbminyRed BeautyCorn
and~ BeansTomatoes Old fushic-ned Ive hnm\{ lf u \H¢A ¢.n»| if\;N'n\n-w w w " u N _ ' - " W - v .-V Best brand my madc frmix the tins;-1.asks sugar corn.Frce Good standnrd quahtv .L lbby s erv
''`of Pork and Beans .pm~qualltywhne cm-n, largefrumnilksandhnrkss o l d rumawes.v l n e _
'.psred wnh .pork m a No- 2 1-2 cans.17 oz. md,rlpened nnd full iluvor _ _ed_ p,ck..d in 15 oz cans dahcnum. _.nah . mma m
's nee; medmm mzr can.'24 can case $2.07 I 24 can case $2.07 I 24 an case $2.07 1 24 can case $2.07
5 ........,,......29@ | 3 ........,......29¢ | 3 ,....,...,...9 29c
.
£1e.
Little Jane Nesladek of Fnmzmt
me m Saturday und Sunday wiih
Hr !L D. 'l`v"4v,K r .und M n .C h u l a Mohr
/--v»--»¢|i»-»¢|re7n¢¥ven ~=-:_fnenz;
i e d u l d l evening in' .onorl t . n u #birthday.The evcn-
iu 'ru npent at nw folluwe d by
xl ddh-.ions lunch Pdzu were wan'by la. Fred Cornelius and Mrs.
u u n n a n n w n u - _ - .
AM usllorrect Your Foot
llls Nature's wny
There is :m Sho¢ like the
Arch Plue nnx,style plus
comfort.The foot comlon
-»tane formeuandwomen.82
Prices Effective at Safeway Store in Blair, Neb., Oct. 31st to Nov. 6th