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11-14-1929- JTERPRISETHEED .muoc.q. Nnwsxmrmron q,WASHINGTON COUNTYBLAlR'S NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT From in Garden sw an :wshawn ,,,,',f'§?,'§,,';';,f,.,,_,,_om. u.BLAIR,NEBnAsg<K.Novnmngzn14, 1929|NUMBER 43VOLUMEXXXIIIWuhlnmmCounty ENTERTAIN RELATIVBS "]M_|_|nn ,,X:Corn|ZIf;§Li"§;'1'§"§§$1i§Blair'sFirstValentine,lu._1.u l snaa¢nanu| FIlRl§lllllA§rum n 4|CountvClio[IGB The home of Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Y Ulll\.l|)U ;""""."T"»W Evans na well filled with guests 0 Father Time in his rexnb :|dla>t Sunday when a number of ~~b d less march,has just out _~~frelntives from Iowa came in so ~a ~completed another milestone '¢. adequately pmu¢¢"u»¢ mn In Contest 0ver|»"L*-'£a'i""J»?»'e'f"~Tl'l-*'"»'.9~"<1»¢3\fGraduation n I .oaa a0fltlu¢l||¢0 I.Partly (onI |~t\.|\;\r rn ;n1r t:1:vr1ut~ visit and en] which Mrs. visit ne dinnef for |in time history of the chds *.ing toFranl:J.0Conncll state ans has quite a ll _rin ~L n tian era and another holi *|*._d.u.a utA »n........\..v_......\._commissioner fter !===*S a sur |m .¢\f |\s25,000 u m nlh\.¢l¢\1/I TL 25000 » . ~ ~ ~lreputation.nerman |us nounery.ine nl|l Those present were Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Evans Miss Mae Evans and Miss Frances Krumm ot Addr Iowa;Mr.and Mm.Duane Evans and daughter of Council Bluffs;Mrs.. Theodore Leo and thlldren;Mr.and Mrs.Art Evans and Mr.and Mrs.Kelly Evans and children oi Glenwood lawn;Mr. and Mm.Everett Haynes of Miss School Building.Railroad Tod] House and Shell Oil Station Were Entered and Rohbed. BOBBER IS NOW IN CUsronY. Discovered in Selmol House Whel Superintendent and Pupils Guth er for Night Practke of Progrll sQ a a a a a a a C a duy season is just round the corner.less than six weeks time is left in which to pwparefortheonegreatday.With Thanksgiving ourallAmerlundayas s tore~ runner we as a people be gin the tuming ot nurthoughtstowardChristmas and young and old :like look forward with pleasur O e0 a s n o o c 0 o \.men new ruurmq .wvemuer 7 on Walter Nelson Farm Near Rose mn Wm a Decided Success Prom Every Angle. WINNER GETS ZGJQ BUSHELS 1 Henry Sorensen Won Contest by Huaking 26.18 Buhels in One Hour and Twenty Minutes. vey of conditions there.he aathereissmultitudeof(ish there and these must he nfeguanded.Two methods are being cnnsdd ered.First to remove the choice fish and take them tn the deep saml pits in the Platte Hver near|Pmmont and second to lesve them in the lake and put two motor boats there w keep the ice from accumulating by using them .....~._.........~fnwmaLetterTellingofFirst Graduation Exerrlses of Blair High School in 1872. FOR YEARS BLAIR RESIDENT Letter un File as Result of Home Coming for Blair High School Graduate.\¢ 25000 ruinln Pnwvrf ll ralb nu nuvnnllan 25000 .¢»ru.»...uv¢\.__n I. .Phat ll \lenline Nob.Due.In a recent issue of The to Crumbling of alls of Dum.»Enterpdse Mrs.Bank Mc 000 [Q w \| tisement of three;lines stat inn that :Hn had sn mlihi nf 25,000 AS No wss OF LIFE 25000 n Wilhouz :mu . ;;;;;;;;;=:.;.;; Daman Exumi.In Creek Bulkl.Within ~:Ihr 000..... tieoond Time Banks Crumbled. ........The Johnstown flood of.around thirtyfive years ago was reenact ed at Valentine when the crumbl ing of the Stillman mill dam on liinnechuduza creek Tuesday nilht Iaonmd n wall of water that 1;v~eDL 1 nl an ll U 0 an u ....the paper was in the mails she called up ind reported that she had rented her rooms and vided that the advertisement did quick work. In the same issue Rev. Rasmussen living between 25,000 url Valley,Mr.and Mrs. Glen Evans and Misa Irolene Evans of Blair.. o oFmlsh Years As the superintendent md chll~ dren of the Herrnnn high schoal glthered at the school house UQ Wednesday vening for a nigh! practice on proglam, they heartl .....sn x ¢.|...:m:...mi rhnn able andcipadnns to the fholldaysenson. »»_»¢»~¢¢...»¢»»¢~ DanaVikings The county eonfhnldng ¢0n\ll'l.L-... T. "21'E',f!_°I' ~ €.'Z.'l Manu veonle ol'_BI|.lr will stil!Thech nu ...Mm event; ...., .... ..... ........,.... ..... ....-N L.; _M me L uwas mum ol!mm". Nwem-I"E.5..°!'!"..ff.'.".l".L'f..f'.."i".{.'1'ffeelings me Dr. I-'umafamilar The ith on the Wnlter Nelson ;;e;§;5 ;;;§§§{¢¥»§é| v.h0 _were early settlen in thé farm near Rose Hill and was wit better grade of fish ln tm n.eam»tov.n and who figured quite promnessedby 9. E006 qrowd.l__n....|n\\n1r u......|r |illE|].t}Y in the early history an!! TherLhepanlycozmructed newpowerplant.ol the lntersute paver company at the nonh edge ol Valentine and caused damage elfimsted at SZ5D00 There Wu noloasoflifenmdnodamagela propeny other man the powerplantjustbelowthedam. 1h¢pow:mmpany hu had C s s a o o sI e Blair md Kennud ran a four llne advertisement that he had l cow for sale.The Enterpdse go:on the mml routes idly morning and before the day wan over the cow was sold. It cost Mrs.Melia gal thirty cents u»rent her | e e s ¢$ s o s GradingContract Pour Mika ol Olmhlx City Town. ship Ronda Put in Fine Couulhlm md When Sealed wyiu Make ll Excellent Highway. .............. ............_..._....they entered a man made his 89 :way by the way ol n window. Authorities were immediately called and laler the man wu CIP* tured nd brought m Blair when he is now in jail. It was lenrned unc he had not only broken into the school house me hm .lm mmm!me xAllond wLose ToMcCook Dann Plnyen Meet McCook Grid stern on Blslr Athletic Field :ml lace lothel\me ol25¢o 0. Two Men lnjured. Henry Snremen was the winnh of the first prize shucking 26.18 bushels in one hour and twentyminulesandwasthusawuddthe honor at renreseming the stale in the stare huaking contest. Anhur Mumm took mm placeCulSorenaenthlnl;W.A.Rob erts fourth;lhrvey Pauleen The ... »vv.... ......... Neb;Acdcle The ¢|&»m¢m of me my. The hf family is assoiawd verymt4lonely with the early binary ol Lim Blair hhfh nwhnnl dm ann.W.W |te§,lnowntnulaal\f.rs;}lary~I~hwcel.t hichleneray was the fiat .W.WluuanauxLma lnuuuluull. .Wnmfclnvnruhnantinmnfnr thai .Welllenln zen-ua For Two w¢m{,,§§,,§"|j;', ',§,;';,",,;',,,}'{, .Wding November 5. Total Num ber of Accident! 279. Tuul Ninm .Whooigradustas, Sunerintendent .W()lhifui Of WOPTTICII cmployedi FCOM!and it C0611 Rev.BU .lmnu nn .1 nuvn nnvvnrm nxnurnala;r;| §I§...I§nJ£ii l§h§i fm Su-Ii ~m1.n i ifth;Nathaniel Hansen;sixth and Gus Wulf,seventh. i 1 v.Him:waéae :J Hrs. nmFawcett.Mchienemy whose homes is now in Sam Monica.California. -" " " " " " "" " '' " "" " " '" 'P L A Y E D U N M U D U Yf o r th e I n s t t wo m o n t h s i n m i n ; | ' j frus sc n f o ?c ents to nell j | " " » u n n u u i u u u x r l l mu vxa c vtti o n a n d h a d obtain ed n 5u p p I y '-he old power house, emcting a 'his cow. These occurences 'Fun"d Millard dl of rench wenew building and installing turhins 'are happening weekly.The 'n an s :ra 'HK W es, e '.c ba. of Deaths,34._,.1 _Pllying on a sea of mud at th A ~ ~";'..:°';':',:;:";':'::_;nower nlmt ::' .::;°'-~that Emerprise :=':.";::°,f;".,:°=.:2;:f:,~cr-zuslmxrs rn-'ru-:rl-I pun- f»»~»-»\ field ~Damu"Vik-"""'"""'"""necoan nays.-~-wwnnmn ncmvmasuw "USB" lost m mwmk Junior Col-The other day while in Omaha Au'ro Acclnr-:NTS asking her to write h brief.mlHEADLlsrlcuuntofthefirstsrrmduntiun ex\¢¢. l0 1929 will al ered by Mr.and s of Ban South tier day in their heir fiftieth wed Iege 25 to 0. In the first half McCook scored twice making the score 12 to 0 in their favor.McCook had n strong lineup.Their playa consisted of excellent end runs with splendid §f.¢{....f f f we met.up with Superintendent A.H.Waterhouse of the Fremont schools and enjoyed a visit.of nearly an hour with him going over old times.It was intletbd a rare plew1rf.vm..........n...:¢M.|.....1 ........1...| Dm;th 1 gm d excuses in the lllalr high achoof Novemllllsr 5 ea I l1.»i?2~f§.§$§which tool(place an 1872.She verydentswere:reported for Nebmakmihndly mmplifd with the »~=<»=_5;_an as a reau 1. n very finely wQithisnumbertheautomobileac¢description of the first gxadncndentaamountedto166andto\this same cause is attributed the t xeroines u arnilnhle 2:f trewrnedbythegi.ingwyofl¢aarasttlalllllit um use uuluxug muy wwu uuunc.This work has been in pngressforthepast several weeks with abigoutfitofmenandteams. Those wha have zone over this Sunday Nov.:ways be rcmemb1 Mrs.H.P.Hays temporary eoffer dam that had| -m Bum Luk of um main dlminfaelllute eunnmction of a new ~ngilhuy.None of them wen -ty Man nan nd II:|I..u..|.|....I:::x ...~__~;:3I.....:;.....:aught in the flood. bllapse of the coffer dam wasfollowedbynrushofreleased watzr arninst dn wall of the main | ~~lugnly UI.ll..auu lly Lulu.==j N.l 9 has time to settle that thc m1 ding anniveraary _pmvement will be almost incon day memorable a¢:..........\1.....i.:.......|....r~...........u 4_:.......:.:..._....... |||U\|\|¢\ d. .3 ¢d \.||.|.U \ C .dff llulh :mu wullcu deaths of ~rsons and ~in Alumni who gmtnema |11 me numlEllt%1=2=lp:hlrzui flalnnhalx ininina and ffah..~~AUIIILUYIUIU on HOMEy\.|.|\. nlf McCook stitutes with bil on a center times and the ol ui run.Their lived over a|;ai»1. mg so gh;gm .._............................5 dlllitienvienmlmhid\dill s in v QdhlvmdnuwereJurienVdlnllllityand 8 ckntlu.She wroteIn ¥;as (allows. Our Prof.Seenrd an we all.Iontballis :Ina mentioned mthWaterhouses..s xerloul injurlu |:|d 2 or s mb aalled himfwu l mm dlindmf;9E 25..15 :ble aiuunnm.P |!*E _\~2 2 ...dam which had been weakened by the boring of tunnels through it in connection with con.~s&l11ction of the new spiihvay.The wall broke under the impact. ntnry aul\:nl»:||.rvlnluuguull.\.¢uuu ceivable. ty Man is Champion Com Haul:The grading outfit ia moving to er of Stale.Cleans 23 Bushelu near Fremont where they have an in Hour and Twenty Minutes.other n}.i@Q1=to complete before the clomng an of winter. Level of the water impounded25 ENTRIES IN THE CobfTESl _bltk of the dam in Min:\e~|:haduza§DINNER PARTY lake had been considefgtbly lowered Henry Soren.sen of Blair repro . mu the snillwav work oromessersentinz Washimrtnn eonntv husk Milo Holler hlglu SFh I stnUlu .lncuua uruln ¢.un.cu:n\.Cluca gathered to assist them in their ceiébrntion. Those present were Mr.anti Mrs.Lee Smith of Hamburg lu. Mrs.Smith being a.sister of Mrs. Hayes;C.G.Wingate and family of Demer Colorado Mr.Wingatebéing n brother of Mrs.Hayes; scored again once piunge;once 0:1 an er extra point was gottaAfter1\»!cCooks fir ious plays were tdcd; end runs and tdck ph avail.The score si up for McC00k.. The Vikinirs sem n on a pass.Superintenlent st score var serving his twe :long passes superintendent un:rnuuuml iana run down by o weeks 19 were knew nn ldesine 1 iurned r y love of my atumes and an become a teacher and ne to sweeps the positionxmistnntastheschoolcw saying to encnurage me y»Bnuns anal..which i»a moon!md w ur 25 P :eadily rolled ben and unly In exeepionll eases P _ln ~an as it been equalled.He is a manredoncebutofquiet.manner forceful and a:suse of off thorough school man.ln all the school nudren.of his z Pmsfr sxowsr0m1 lanzed ihat hendthisi>recm;tion made it possi ed 23.1 bushel;of corn in an hourfentv was honored Momny e\:en1l\ble for the creek chamzed to carry and twenty minutes Tuesday to blr having a Part?given lm as off the flood following the collapsewi.x the Nebraska state cornhusk honor at the Dr.E.Manta mme. .nf me dam Cnnsirierable damage ing title held at West Point Nah!The young pwple played fdintheValentinecityparkandto;Hany Westnrgmen of McCooI.d danced the hours away.Nec vther properly along the creek re York county was second having refreshments were ser\ed.v hsuitedwhenadamanthe s4.w.&Lhusked 22.46 bu»h¢1¢.4svemrgr¢»enf__f*?*_P E I _f f.E¥n mr.ana mrs.vancc 1. and Mrs.Fritz Jackal Mrs.Roscoe Ca=e Mr Cobell Brown Mr.and Smith Mr.and Mrs.I grate and M;.E.B.Win b g g ..&\.. ooley mr. l Mr.and .and Mrs. Mrs.Carl finllig Win |gate all of nd Mm1.14 n.;21.. were culled buck bei side play. Bemute of the we field the Vikinga to use their aerial : means for acoril 0 Vikini;§we1 -new mv abilities bettery ea rs of Ollr Mq u a i n ta n c v I h a vé "" 'in ", ' th a : \I d i d .l held a Sec ond never kn own lfu rn to P la y th e g a l-Th e fi r s t snowstiorm o f the. | Grade Certific ate from Illinois ob- _..= - e a s o n b e g u n f a l l m T u e s d a .'~~~~~u n a . . » » : v » »n n . I n n n l h 1 \ n ¢ l g | | 1 l r \ \ ¢ | \ \ n I 3 ' l t a l n e d ~~~~~ yearsuddy were unabie yearsk their ng.é pcnnliged/a years ner n|\¢anything w gig ~lllvl nuns lun;j~~ ~ ~ spaurréfnluwumpublic.:rw bf dw.melung la fm ichool and rm iniwvhnz I am mm Q evening ~years lI]- fur Nebraska. nge 15 years. Af t years of study under ProE.i a ~.v ...Mrd.was exnmmed an Blasr yearscrumbledtwelveyearsagoandSoreneenrillrepresent Ne The flood passed swiftly but fofgbrnska in the national contest to several hours afterward oortions of the creek banks caved into the be held at Platte City Missouri Friday.\ channel near the wrecked dam..Henry Krings of Columbus Poser company officials said i1lPl:1tte county champion husker new dam will be constructed and that work on the power plant will he continued. CRIIAl\lI}R\srocsnotosns i:ILl§ll UPI ICBRS was winner of third place.He hushed 22.11 bushels.Otto Soren sen brother of the first place win ner took fourth place with his 22.02 bushels oflhusked corn.He :also is from Blair.Thorsen of :ONeill Polk county won fifth ments uorotny 1lain rcutn lnnen Vera Nelson Fredericka Matthie sen and Alice Beekmann Milo lIaller Vance and Jules Nielsen Adolph Petersen Cyril Boer and William Cappis. I ess State MunicipalPlants .|..|.|.J...| ly and family Jess Elliott and fam ily all of Plattsmouth Nob;Silas Jacks and wife and two daughters of Dallas South Dakota;Leslie Cram and family of CmigNeb; Mr.and Mrs.Will Richardson of Modole lows;Mrs.Dollie Burgess and father of Council Bluffs Iowa;Mr.and Mrs..\darn Trout of Sioux City Iowa;E.S.Gallon tine and family of Springfield Nob;Mr.and Mrs.Flrwood and nclsn..¢..:.....|..r n1..:... great number of times and two men Tom Wilkinson and Bob Hansen were hurt.l Fuzzy Tilcien made a spectac ular mn of about forty yanls and "'ljordenshjold" Chdstensen ploy- emi up wonderfully. The lineup for Dann was as follows:Ray Mortcnseu High End;Nels Anderson Right Tack : Van Johnson Right Guard;Louie Armstend Center;Bob Larsen. Left Tackle;John Christensen for. Blair js well represented in the Fremont schools there being the Misses Mary Strieklett Marial. llansen Dorothy Gray Ruth BPO:1.4 and Elizabeth Hopewell and SuperintendentWaterhfusespokein glowim.:terms of their work. Tl!E selxsrsns eo>:vs:~:riox The Wome.\s Relief Corus i.: stronyrand oy weonesoay morn ing we looked with Whittier.uponaworldunknownonnothingwe could call our own. Cornhusking is suspended for u time only a few farmers hnvinp; finished their fields.There is re ported to be n third of the cropstillinthefields. The snow is quite general over the state according to the daily papers.Temperatures are not so low but the sudden change \I.ith .|\.J... and obtained the necessary conif icate to permit me to accept the po ition of his qssistont.I con tin ed to teach studying the while to finish the course he laid out for our school doing my best study ing at nights reciting to him oft er 4 p.rn.each day after my¢lays tenchingfwasdone thus fife ishing the course really about 1871 although I received my dlp loma along with the next class of 1872.No diplomas were issued yearsday afternoon1ameetingoftheaof the Blair Creamery years!\l\b0\pIace with 21.22 bushels. lvckhnlders Delaymi by had weather the yearslmirminn Lim Cumpunins Iarty Municipal Plants in \ I A. y|||C[|\¢|\ )|¢| .|p g..d d d ear.ing songs and n brief history of and their lives was given by Mm. ce.Hayes brother C.G.Wingate fol~ lowed hy a prayer by E.B.Win mp gate then tho good old hymn God Bo With You Till We Meet \ Left Guard;Milton Anderson L.eftgettiug ready to present a home IInd;Irvin Tilden Left Half;Tomltalont play to the public.The Wilkinson Full Back;N.Johnson name of the play The Spinster.: Right.Half;Bob Hansen Quar1.etltlonvention leans one to believe Bock.it will be a comedy. The substitutes were us follows:Phe ladies have selected Friday Immanuel Johanson Paul Bondo evenimg Nov.22 an the time and ml]Ilodsrerri.the B.F.D.hall as the place £61 nnow on me 2l0!.II1¢lcidedchillintheair. .......... CornConte Showsllié years . .u ur.lunul that time.Reqmrementa S S ere not so strenuous as naw else I could not have accomplished whatSssociation lluskin'did l0t star:until l0:4( Sasheldforthepunaoseoftléfrla.m.and . the uhecking ing officers and arrulrging for the amount husakcd was not co opening of the creamery which iHuntil afternoon. planned for December lst 1 Despite the blizzardy \ Alli\.lE5 of incorporation Wf2!€however abou 7500 sp Sf the Avuruu nu mx lawns mglewd Villagen with Ekeuie Servl \-ntlu-r,as cH.\xc|~zs m owxl-:|¢s| S did.when that eventful day arrived a few friends_and the Board of Education were present.irofe:~=sor Secorcl presented the dinlomas.n member of the Board S Yield S ctatnrs SountyUl.lll1|g the y9I.l.l Ending UCL I of corn.1929 fortyeight electric light 1c form plants in as many sepaqite locali iorth gf.t.ieS were sold to companies operatingthroughinterconnectedproperties:md six villages not hem .rtguln was A sumptu was served and at the wishing Mr. lTlUIg years sung. ous noondoy luncheon to the many guests parting all joined in and Mrs.Hayes many of health und happi this auspicious event. 1 1 ..\¢~iS the fifilt t.illl&thtlt thi![~(|||f F£ll.|llf\8 Iiflig.;||ill |t=n Atril.ARLk(.()UNI\l{EhlDl.Nlh 1 A_~Il.L.i188 sponsored 01 .okcu Corn Yiild Contest.High YieldHammMOTHERanactivepartinaPlayofanyPoducednClaHinin Pullikjndandtheyaremkingther_0 Y im..n¢|M...lnlan l\.h~l{m:nr vunnrnim nntan.1:\ofv nf tha mahlic vntion for Forty Years. .....:asked for o speech from me \5hich I modestly declined to give. Then the class just graduated at the time pres1e;\tc¢l me with a volume of Moons Poerr|<.Th.\t \...\...................... Stluptedvn¢Vl(llllg mr stock of $%U00 to be divided inwchampinns down the rows 1000 shares at $25 each and a~lhe contest.was held on tl capital paid up stock of $17500.Inf.Ben Stulp five miies r a capuallfollowecl me tvvmntynvc She slovk hnldv rs Slecied the fol.fvnt Paint S.C. Snrensemv Sowinzdirecwrn: I S.C.Van Deusen Chris Hi2»lIARL|DAY SElTl..IIR PAi~iSE5|tofore gerved were added to A.H.Miller C.B.Bunn Andrev.|ferent systems in the state. Beck W.H.Hovendick J.»B.\Funeml services were held nnlconling to data compiled by Sbvkes and I ~Peter:en.lldonflay afternoon at the [lluir Aftrr the Narnia meeting alcemetery for Mrs.W.G.Harri glI..ors meeting was held undanonn mother Mrs.J.H.Courtney C.C.Van Deusen was £lB¢:l€d\.vh0 passed uwsy last Saturday president;Chris Hina vice preoifNo\.9 at the Soldiers Home at dent;P.C.Sorensen treasurer and Milford where she had lived for dif ac Ne brnska Utilities information bu» reau.Of this total fony had been publicly owned plants.Most pri tately ovned isolated plants had previously become parts of sys |tems. A.H.Miller éecretary.la number of vears.Her husband There are 551 towns and villages ness.Many ol the guests had never been in Blair before but all were impressed with our little city and expressed a desire to comeagainwhenmoretimecouldbe had to study the many advantages of our little city.Mr.and Mrs.Hayes have been residents of Bluir for a number oi years.They are worthy people |..¢j cepted an invitation to he present at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.N. Rose of Benson Neb.on Monday evening Nov.11 where a birth3 day dinner was held in honor of the mother of Mrs.Rose Mm Cook formerly of Harlan.Iowa but now making her home with her daughter.ll....sffnin un.w!\.n\\nnnnnui nnn ......|\.| All parts in the play will be taken by members of the Corps and around tvventy ladies are now aetivefy engaged in studying and rehearsals. .In another column of this issue will be found the names of those taking part and .heir stage name for this occasion. lfsusn Hu;rin!n in mind nnri hunt ¢.. CIIOI R0IAIloN MMN FA(I0R Iorseverul years the Washing ton County Agricultural Extension Service has cooperated with fann era of Washington county in what is knonjn as the ten acne cornyield ¢.onte.~t.Each year nearly a dozen farmers enter but often ad\eIBI3 clmul Wll05(2 names yuu lluvc | had helped all through the yearandthisbookrepresentedtheir appreciation of my efforts i.1 their behalf.I still have the book signed on the fly leaf by each. and count it as one of my trea sured Most of them have passed into the next room.By this time the school had grown until we lnni Svwedawayin 1924. ADvA1\1\Gl=.s Ol I The deteased will be rememRlSLRVOIRlRRlG4IlO\bered by early settlers of BlairlandWashingtoncounty:is Mr.1. Iarmers and repruentutlves fIJohn McGuire an she resided here the agnrultural college who havelin an early day with her husband been studying pump irnga loI1and farnil yi1a\e found wine advantages for She was born in PennsylvaniaIkun\a v ism v r l..¥.&.....:.....\........_1...¢A....._:\lf of Nebraska with electdc ==ervicelnnd The Enterprise extends its of some kind and of these 347 areservedbyprivatecapitaland204 me public plants.Of the public plants 75 generate their own poweriindtheremainderpurchase owner wholesale The populationr¢served by public plants is202,862an:In nvhrnin hlnnlu FLE1 1?| heartiest congratulations to them on their golden ivediling anniver sary. r FORMER (()UNIY WOMAN Human HERE ...V Ln:;u.uu|nam an uuuuuuu V||\..| Mrs.Coqk ~ninety years og nge well and hearty of clear mind and vision and an exceptionallywellpresenedladyfor her age.The hirLi1<lay party was in the nature of a surprise to her but she was equal to the occasion and greeted her guests in a mem S\\.\.|.||\.\.\U\ \ df f.d p d jy g d \\d d y f. SS \.»0!¥Tlmlei!on png DE SOTO Wol\iENS S e elgnu SS LUB MEETS S.tc~stants finished und each have aP.r.A.uRcANxzr:n nmarkablc record uf production lhose finiahing ware g » n g Bif S m.n ¢~..m_..__f_ m;. lu v U P a w w wmllt ll5 klu u lu uu:at the home o f Mrs. W hit. W ailac n..luvom federated1-==-=\» far, Chris Hlnz,<=\»=s==» Luun »-mf.. .¢,...».f,. .=...¢m| muTf3s'3sfr.éf'2f=f"::;'i1f ~'=".'L{°*i'L'l'.E.':'.!E=*-,..... ......-.. =-H by :Mr-=prut orf»~fs»-\»n.|\ Ar un van H; u g- »u vu n ¢ ; \ ; V l s l i l : ' D IA . Q U IIB " H U HIBL i"\ || l. ll I l a\»n.yoavauu ||nu\|b vvA|uuA.In 1926 242 towns wane served ght and power by private capltal nd 276 by public plants.Of these mtter 101 generated their own The remains of Mrs.Howard ner that would do credit £0 one Robertson who passed away in nn of younger 5? r Omaha hospital was brought tb .~.;;==»>f Wushlngzon ;;===follks3|i I l0lll€Illb€I 1 E S8 8llll y.3?I~rltlay foI bl.\llll In the uHn 11nnirlarl naar Ifbrmnn in nr: orgufuzeu an we ruvervtew scnool district east of Calhoun.A verypleasantandprofitablemeeting was held last week and a firse pro gram was enioyed. un:nltuluanu \aI.ulr \.llUn\;|aAssociationfurnishfreetoeach contestant n record book that cow taius the history of the field for thv last four years.Them:reoorli styles in dress.We had five via itors.After the regular griat of business the meeting was turnefi over to the project leaders.Mrs. lm Iirulcan tnnlr ohnron flair mth... \»n..|.| ....»¢.....u\. \»n.LU\|l|ll P;u.u|.nlnznf un:ang ¢2ll|e LD RCDFHBKR III 81| £a\|.ywellorpumpwil!not supply asfdny 1868 going by steamboat to 1| large :1 stream as u man can dis»;De Soto and then to Cuming City utributeonthecrophislaboriHlwheretherewasasettlement.lr \»n.applied efficiently he taken|]_a¢@;they moved no Blair. too much him:per acre.If a reservoirisathandthepumpmayopet:|l.¢24 hours per day and the work of distributing to the crop She is survived by her daughterasmentionodaboveandoneatm0LinnMcGuirepostmastegatBensonandanumberofgran p p p0 owe r.loc a l c e mete ry ." n u sunauug ...................~...._-_.P o pu la ti o n served by pub lic Mr s .Rahel-|_50n wi ll be rern env ea r ly d a y .Mr .Ro s e is a b ro th e r Th e Rmp i n s c h oo l di s tr ic t so u th la mts wa s 2 10 ,0 0 0 an d by br ivate bered b y so me o f th e ea r ly S e ,o f Mr s .Eu g en e Bu rd ic a n d th ei r o f Ke n f mr d wa s th e first.r u r a l limb; 473000_The 43 c han zes ot'tle r a a s Ru h a d Gr e e n wo o d, d o u g h mo th e r wh o li ve s a t th e Bu n ii c g<=q=>=>1 l g g f c o n t y to f o r m a °.e.|n\¢n|.n annul_4n¢n\u .u .§nu.\d\:1. ho ok s olso c o ntai n sp a c e to mc or d th e c u lt u m l me tho d s o f g r o w i n g th e c rop.I t also c ontains eac h |u\»\n|»r'\z lnhnf'remnrd.th a t in R ower.qv vv\;\vamnv uns _ject being Dr@s1lng Up the PantryorCupboard.Many useful avall]i..|.¢..l nimnnanevbfnnn unu.¢:i w .y||||q||\|||w g||he talk was greatly enjofedull. |ne3h;p;Nebraska in th;past ter of Mr.and Mn.ThomasGreen §mh.ear have been aeenmnnniorl nrnh wood early day colmt\residents.a ls |as no have been presenz *=§=*P I llgatheringasanhonoralum gmg M* ut was unable to do so.and honors. |x:n\a1:n\.||1:|u rlnzlvur »¢+"»» ~"H""|311wRiverviewholdssecElancetorecordthemanhours.byaonehours.and tractor hours. |n R .nv In hnnra Tha »n¢»runir|»l6l.l.........a .....o ......|\.:\|..... Gm |u v ul ;v l\~¢1 |\\.|uu.ulu uuu girls g|.u.u|.l|:||||ul\!l!.|occupies space that might be A number of relatives and <=0nP¢d There is bound to b1=|friends from Benson attended the 801012 aeenaze fl0lI1 it.and BOInBlr.r1rirPn in:lnrlinu har ann nfl | J |lv without exmntifm hw rwdm_ |Thedeceaaeniwas rénortai to belgues h félil. LQfélil.;the win: »the win ntil :1 rn temllned pounds oi 5 tnktn félil. ra i félil.idered in ern ni the con\ers will not be inure ¢B5f has on each field. ear corn (firld rom each con .... 5 I0 o_ x I7 ""'»""»s in rates w Khe public served. Nebraska State Joumal. nl..u|¢SCHDOL NEWS (EdlLedby D.V.Manner) about thirtyseven yenrs of ageandleavesbesidesherhusbandtwosmallsonswhoresideatthe family home on a farm neu# Beemer Neb. Slie also leaves her pnrenu who There were twenty~five guests .Preunt.all enrly day friends and SCHOOL QUEHNG |.~|REtheoionisonethatwilllong bexemembered by all.The formation of the new nchool district from the territory westLADIESSTUDYAnamm.nf num whim oetition selecting wat alsa named ubeende Twenty 1 run)wa ""» mbu ""'».§}-in ¢vL|{§»i¢é¢»-|T""f3a£I$3|°r»fY~¢'i|Zc§;; lly in hot. dry weather.Ad- and three rlnughten, :nal l circle\'l|¢l\El of :hh """$"'hwmr,nf ff|,,,|,_belldel Blllr relative:indntlin that the n nl in llbur mulfr-i»ml|_ »f In in I ...Q sf4567 ""'» 13:24:25l6l9202l222526272529 ..p¢.more than offsets the dizmdvan 4 121:93 just mentioned as well as RISPIN P.T.A.MEETS the first cost of eonstmcting the ..|...f \¢¢\.¢.¢.\&f|..|..... ""»coming A Suecesu .~Friday afternoon,November 8,naw time return ol many formermmHighnudum. U? Blair High.annul homecoming eveni. A short.program was given .ln the .high school asnembly roomcorndatingofsongsandyellsbythehighschoolsmnient body md alumni and music by ihe highschoolband. .The mann nf w|~lenm¢.:._ reside near Craig and severalbrothersand one miner nnd n largecircleoffriend.;who mourn her Pviilt Q VISIT HOME TOWN Carl Famberg and wife :ndtwinboysArrivedIntSqb\1r¢i1lYmorningfromtheirhomeatLongPr»hie._§innea»u and wlll vim EXT!INSION Pkocrmsn Th h[:CuLhy India Prngneufiv¢C\nbn|=ra:¢heham¢o4ldnPeterJensen:mar Kennard latTlmrldnyafternoon.There wereseventeenpemberspresentand the lesson on Dressing Up the Pantry was dren by the leadenMn.Leon Hindey and Hrs.J.H.Nearhood. came up for hearing before the county supednterdent on Novem ru nh and which was me have been afdm Tuesday Nv~l~=¥12th has been lnid over on ntechnicalpointof law until Satur dnyQ November 1601.. rms mu:in:Movau rm flng pole.um hmoeeuvied mxwnvu field to b Lincoln and the moiatum folllld £1 will also he niin ly fwm the Yield :winner is numtd.The nubgtandlngv&fl emten revloldiwerepmdmhillthathanbeen nenrly forty years.In the meantime ""'»:.;.:::" ZP|§\\!li* »t sample acted atcqrding yield beforethe ».=..<1 ¢v¢»»un ~v=u»»=.»».uyhlSIRI(T COURT DOINGS levming.Owing to weather and busy time then Kvmx not l veryhaeDinhid.Court convened urge mmout.lan Tuesday and took up the use Afmer a :hart business sessionofEdnrSnurlinsr\A.Hun:th» nm~¢im»»».A....|.\.»..|rm... ""»n a clay hrnlrnn nn fn?U f f ""» lent »111 amd Navi;1 Hvvvwp alyyonu;auu LulbCMcfunf~Fhifhh urnI nrn4\|.nrf;I §n ¢m.|l sal \l|va |UY .L£|Y¢IL Lv. ~Play nt B.F.D.hall vgry little hifi]NOV.23lhfrérntinnnl ""'»Arm-néiin§|§8""'."iii'"Ii¢\1""""' m m qnenlon at inn was thc Thenlllrlnhll-fimevllbulltud kgqringapenoflndonwhlehallpmeeouhdlomuntwdnzfulndine||emgntndbeg|pu|~e\\;s¢d.lud|.\l¢ein\h¢i'u|L ""'» ies »i x ._.........U v swung :menus and reumvu henenbyplargaretBadgerowfollowfortwoweek;and than will go onedbynrespcnxeby£011 Hopewl.to Chimw for n vilit before re¢f J.. ""»eaders,after the municthe period, dinplnyed samples of enum-and »erseétion ~ Wll1ll¢\!f¥¥1yax1i manure hasWdkerAvenuestreetsf0|lHnw¢wer.thn nvsm »upplied.| ui m of clnn rn N.m Q vactionsale. )Q...__l3h..|¢..4 r .nz'a mat.. was taken dowri 1.,|;;;;,;. ;.;;. 1,;t..,;',;.;.'.;;.;;..;;.;:L';.|"':.;:..;-.. 3*'::::..:a lew I u n c rr. try store. lllltlrivinv ann.. 'alednmand artiéles made mlvnxaecounadjournedalterhItwudedddtohold1 cingthe:viiemf and ww mon munity Christmas this year a .__ _ _~.~~~W..nu mu_...........».¢u uuunrlx ne rem n turning to their home.It is the beautify pantry md kitchen.Satnrdly momin;by the Beaty number of yen:nga the fi:ld Nav.27.._U phox,l;"§*"m¢"gY Mary Efnwsett nm vidt in three years Bild It is It was an interesting meeting Contnc\|\1¢Company and wx;was in md clover and during thai vice at&,»TL ~.~4:(g=;g~ m lair.mlhf fini uaelua to ny dmc the visit is n md muy ideu were exchxngsd plneed an the parking at the City lm |>en_yenn aops gmwn on the Dec. 4EpiscopalnuWKKW}>W\om wrwininr an mmhoxd dudes.Inu.(Continued on page cighi)1 dhmer. a :l l n.¢Ltional chuirh... bazur enié anenext lil.:mday ae district. Blair, Nebraska, November: 14. 1929P|¢¢1'1m : = n = . : :===r=.':==r'l'::s=|m s : NEWSK E N N A R D QT H E KENNARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum were hosts at six o'clock dinnerwhentheirguesmincludedMr. and Mm Elmer. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.H. IC.Blnco,Mr.and Mrs.Cfms. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Horner Ward,Mrs. E. Berry :md Miss Alice Lobm.'Mn.and Mrs.John McCraqken and Mrs. George Hedelund ve.ere in Omaha Tuesday. PEACEFUL HILL Mr. and Mrs. John Wdch were Blair callers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mueller vis~ited at the Henry Weseman home Sunday afternoon. A large number nf people fromthis community attended the play and carnival at the Washington .school Fdday evening..Albert Kalmk spent Sunday aft- ._,u _.. »»~»~ Ginger <a E l l a . by fthel Hueston slnna tely . "No. no." she whisp ered. "Not In y o ur c hu rc ln."Gi ng er hurr ied ba c k wi th th e "Disc ipline,""I-'Ind la, Mi ria m.'.iTau'ra up on Indmrel."Mi r i a m d e f tly tu rn ed to th e i n - dex,referred to sec tion 341.hur- rlvd do wn to p aragrap h 2, an d read uloud." 'The ann uity c laim nf a Reti red hlln ls te r sh nll he u nr le ss tha n on e s<o\enl%oI;h (1-70)o f the a w r u g esalar y , ho use r ent e xc lud ed. o f the e m.;f;;¢a.;;i,- "£&£d"I}1£."a{1H'"if£§'.Mr. md l m H u "snmonl Fran! hhhel vlsilzd at the A. W..Pete h Sunday fu oon.~ Nell Swanson; Sunday ~Henl-y_G::nb|e il hulldngTnew li r -M Mn. |.~Nel|o;\ and corn cnb mth- elwnlnr on hll=¥-1145"-. .nm s-1% »¢wm»=\."""~...._ "tn'|;e § '_$'§f;"r°';';':'and\Holbrook-Constructinn of Ma- {a[nily`visi!ed at the F e r d i n a n d ~ ~ I . 0 . o " F ` 1 1 0 1 3 9 Wg; §|;§ |e§."'f;,s,:e;!:|°n|,s_'Pender-Pender Implement Co. Fred Anders¢|3__w¢re__l€»iday vis-{"q§"fg| into new quarters in Heyne »»~»~ Ginger <a E l l a . F'#=\by Ethelriueston Illuxtraions by Irwin Myers »Iw h o m h e a r t i n n e l o n h e r I w o a l l THE STORY cH.\1'>-ima 1 n » - w n n zumn m. mr.Tolltver leaves for Chlc sgo.I=JrldyJac kson brings nnotherqfrlend. Alex-nnder Murd ovk wh o he s a n hun ~unn c u p y f u n t . h r H o b b s l l e r r l l l C o , V F N U S a w Iva_ . DENT3 PREPARE mn HUGE WELCOME To DAD AND MOTHER Fxthers md mothers of Univer- ty of Nebraska students will be honor gust# on the Corn- ulker campus, Saturday, Novem- ~~16,when the University ob- fves its eighth annual "Dad's ~ay".Six thousand lnvimuans~ve .been mailed out ¢0 pirents ~f students in the state inviting to be guests of the Univer- ity for this day. Governor A. J. Weaver. Chan- llor E: A. Burnett, T. J.'Thnmp- n, dean of student affairs, xml ~rank Eager,.president of the ~ln chamber of commerce. ~ve been engaged by the mens' honorary organization at the Unl- veraity w address the fathers at n roondny luncheon.l A series of special boxes in the Memoriad sladlum are being pre- 1 " " " "for the Cornhusker dads 'who will wiv.ne_<s the00klaholna~ Nebraska football game.Fathers of the members of the Husker football team will wear the num- bers that the sons carry on the foozbull jersey.I "Dnd's Day" at he University ,s one of the major asions dur- 'lng the fall,ranki g with Home- coming and Llxe Thanksgiving game.Dver Five hundred faLl\er> of sludenl.;attended the festiv- ities last year, when Nebnskn downed Syracuée. n e u r e te r s e n .;nuuu 1ng.iielserl spe nt th e Eu s ti s -C o r xs tru c tlo n Kiss Vi o la Ne ls o n Oi l Statio n pr og re ss in g I C o n t r a c t w i l l . b e s o c | ; l f e n u m *n f n t t v I | € ) n l xu l .x u m rap idly .\ m n wn n lc d of K. N. D.nea rs nn trlul, a s a m9mu\: r -u nu ¢.|u \.»¢\n¢»¢- --W d d mo lAnn ual Cou fe ref lc e d f the Meth od e nes nyls t Ep ts c o nn l Ch ur vh -- "°.re tu r ne d m t.h1 °°Bierc y ,"lntonupled Ginger." I t' s a n d Mr s .Bery f -"~1-_..-to alll l _ll.l..I...l.L Fn_§||i£S.=i1BpI They O! néir Elkliorn Sunday af a m-anim: with Dr. Hr. Peet! was Hrs. Wrich'| 5 n I .._:'.:".:1'°:;: ..:;:2':. 1"f:°:_:...:'i;' for grading flrif. sectionU E I J U u l .u n :: r o m e 0 1 n e r u u u g n S ~ ~p f h i l M n f q n n I u t r *\ \ r . n . n| . r w r ,Hi g h wa y n o r th f r o m |Og a l la i a - V i l la g e i nSODliszhtso n snc nml fairw Nc li g h . slalic d f o u r ot.bc twbe n c Ho te l an d 1 5 ~ei " i n iQ T H I S Week's Bargains l00lbs. Moreggs Brand 0yster»Shell $1.19 '~£s~Qi@§¢9}i"L0=!L~_;_~ Evening Star Toilet Soap, 3 for l H. D vas a I 'hursda was I effton.er-in-law.~ ~ ; ; ° ° j j " ' ~ " ' ~ : " ':usiness call-Miss Evelyn Knowlton was u andr Ca|;,d I n ~ ~ y.Blair caller Friday evening.Mar-,a ne is a given at the jorie Iiuhr came home with her heisons rtday evening. gvmne try .\ \ ' e u I lu r e lu m m .u nHa r a re vome s home."" \ \ h \IPR vm-v slnmle."2xpl2\lned UF.Ylfrlgul, \e r i n Om a h a ' I A c aimivnl :en aiif féén &E'iil1¢i$§c o rn er o f P in e Stre et. E »il-' ;n a' ei1|I' if ' in riifiiin fn mu l- -| .h u n L n n k l e l p n1nrld'| xoodnl. ll ll llgut ll 1 5 ~ei " i n iQ T H I S Week's Bargains l00lbs. Moreggs Brand 0yster»Shell $1.19 ~ L2§'2P§9¥#S¢__4f!"10=§£@_%;_ 3 Evening Star Toilet Soap, 3 for Welding!! We have recently installed a complete Welding outfit and are now ready to serve » you lu any kind of black- smith. work. SAT/sFAcT1o.\' GUARANTEED John Anderson Blacksmith Shop Kennard, Nebraska s. The Kennard Garage Headquarters for Heaters Radio "B" Batteries Repair Work Willard Batteries Tire Chains Goodrich Tires Windshield Wipers Alcohol and Prestone a l l u n l l - u n s u n g - , _ S E E U S F I R S T Everything in Automotive Supplies if <.=: fo .-a:` ; `? ? i !`,...'S l'§:§'-~ ' ` "~ ° ~. ff ~ I ?III b a c o m e a e h l l i e d a t t h e n: n e n t t h a t M u r d o r k l l w a r !" ' c h | . l n " g r o c e r y s t o r e O b v " c a t c h "G l n g i e r t h l n k l ,as h i m M r T o S i va ? r e t u r n s , u n i m p r o v e d a n d t h e d n c t o u l i m l i t t l e h o p e . C I I A P T E R I - - I n t h e u a c u h o m o o f R e v M r | 1 ' o l l w - udn nl.m n | | » I . ¢ r i n t h e a m a l l\ . . ¢vn\.......l.P . . " f h l n n k m : 1 n a. l o u n l y n u n d s n u b : h i s e y e sr u g i v i n ; a l l y q u i e te f .M g t h - I ( o w n o f 1 n ! \ | i r | | l I ~. Y U U | U l b U \A |» u \ \ rup ied Gln ger again. " X in i h e numhc r _qi' s vflrs o a n d Mi s s W oo d.A f te r th e pla y a bla n k e t wa s I:Lffleml o f f ,Mi l o Tnnnnmvnn fl:awinnr tim llwlrv nnrn- Ma r y W r ic h. Ha r ve y K u h r a n d Cla u s W r i g g u.n| n Rhai r rn llr ra Flnh lrr lnvhnu heen lmrvnvhlnjz.my x ua I\'l»f°l1-\"=1»| "IDU" ";"" -"o - -~ -- ---.1 -»---»--........-......, .,..-_.. . ,lg .I lltN'.E\h:ltl!1l§'twe n ty o n e d o !bgr.P n y n g s orc nes tra th e n f u r » \A n u m b e r o f y o u n g f o lk s f r o m lu rs by twenty -lhr we s oars. and I t n1sh .ed m\1 81c lo r the dan c e. 'lhos eithig vi c i ni ty atte nd ed th e A r mi s - bmn os tn to ur h un dr ed mul e ig hty -ltte n d llz g f r o m K e n n a r d we r e Mr .tic e danc e i n B la i r Saturd ay c ve~ tllrm?dollars.l m !we l m w n n t a n d Mr s .Ha n s J orgensen,A1110 ni n g . n e u L n l u l u l u v u u ,u r :H . - . . . ~.. _d a v g h l e r a ,H e l e n .M i r i a m ,a n d E l l v n - - - " G i n g e r l 3 l l a " - a r e b u s y " ; ; r u u n . -I n g "l h u i r l l i a l r r M a r j u r y f o r p a r t i c l - p a t l o n i n t h e " b e a u t y p m z e a n l "t h a t o v e m n g .W i t h E d d y J a c k s o n .p r u n g l c r o u s y o u n g f a r m e r .h e r e s c o r t . n r j n r y l e a v e s f o r t h e a n t i c i p a t e d t r a u m p h . quite ¢\non':h mom5 in nur I.l¢~:\r=t\rytn mo e !th e c i nlms in full.su the pro mm ree lmsti nn \\ 0\.lld allow me nlmn l lh r ve h u n d md um!twen ty 1l0Illlt8 rl tou r.Ap p r vxln n n wy l\ " ~\ t; 'M0 ¢ ln lln r8 H mnntll.Th u !I ...ff r...._.n.mmnn r t n f a mi ly . " a n d Op a l J eppc rson,ma r g a r e n i1"rencl1,Gla d y .s,Fr e id a ,L u la dm 1 vqS c i ma Ro s en b au m u n d 1 1 f i' $ L u ' " " ? '' A R D R U R A L Ha ll .I J o ' 1 ~ ' r 1 : ~ . G s Mi s s D e lla Br aa c k i s xmaisting;§\i1j=1»3 3 ?Ro s en b au m wi t h he r \M r s Chas M l s f d d t an d M F ; " " " " '. n n n nkde r y " u l l l \ l | \ | | 1 n u | | . ...-.no l. l' \e w o r|§.r o \.h l\¢ |5l ||u 6bU ll." C I C sln nva gg amC H A P T E R I l - - t w e r w n r a n n -o u s s t r a i n a t t e n d a n t o n t h e b u i l d -' * 0 h .d e m - o f a t .y o u l m w s u p p o r t : a l l M I l a d W d , _.an i d M l r l n m ." i r r s .J e n u r a n g c h i l d : - e n . , { u g 0 T l m m f p n e a r B e n n m g t c m o n m g o i n n e w c h u r c h l u r e p l a u :t h e n s I n n :v n n l l g l n . . .s n a ' . ; : f . : x ' : :" L ; P , : ' " 1 ;" z a ' " ° a ; a : ' 2 " s f i s ~t u r n ~o f < 2 " ~ = = * » a »s p g n t l a s t ~a t L ~W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n . . _ - , _ . _ . . - .. . . . . , . . , . . . . -. . . L . ? . .i n i n f -" W h y ,f n t l m r ,w i t h y o u r t w e n t y -i E .\ ¢ " a r d s x g h n l e h i s .G l e n n " ° f ~ ' 1 , ,h r .a n d M r s .L e o M i l l e r s p a n ! - -. h n n n . n n n I v a n \ . l J I \ l \ f 0 v i u t n M » | \ ; " \ l 1 0 *( } m u ~l . . l l f ¢!!| . R E I N S U u u u u | u : I l .u nbldden to use them, thouI - . .I ;. » \ ¢ u n | \\ \ s n u l n i i wz-.;.:.faa fivon mnnll|,$|ntl np f=-»»1~»f~»r»f--=§.illluuulu "}."e ~h __._,.1| be--simply York lo uslt Mrs .f g g g f g z :n lwixln ,d n r l i m . ,u e s i s t e r ,M r s .F r a n k TJ : h u t . . ' : h . - 1 ... u a - - t .l I. 1 . l n Tn n l vn n n l i f s .B e n ~a n ( u n .u - -A A I L I G D J y v u a u h s u v v H - "¢ " ; "R o s e n b a u m ?M r .a n d M r s .P .C .R n s n mbe rla iu.a n d M r .an d Mr s .Chas.M I s o n \ i s i te d . to o k i n th e s h o w a t W a s h §£§§é} iafeldtington u . ". _'...|.". . __ , _t r i e d I n m a n y w a y !£0 ¥ a m l l y ° |u i e n d e r i n c o m e -5 Evening Star Toilet Soap, 3 for ann Men's Red 4-Buckle (lvershoes ..$3.69 \BERRY BROS.I e Ho e of Qu l'ty M rch ise" I "Tlx m a I e and I: -5 Evening Star Toilet Soap, 3 for am' Men's Red 4-Buckle (lvershoes ..$3.69 \BERRY BROS.I e Ho e of Qu l'ty M rch ise" I "Tlx m a I e and Tnut dlnrourngm.Marjory warn rm-tiy Jac kson and 1 friend lm Intro-duces a l r u b Andr-rws.returns intri umph ac knowledged the prizebeautyandwi th tifly dollars In(o ld tho chief prize.She gives themo m! s o he r fa th v-r n a pa rt o t th eaxpenn nec essary for the treatmentor bil ey es by Chic ago spec ialists. C '.rEAP'I'ER" IV-ManJ ory u n wi t- tin gly f zlval Ging er th e ger m of an id e ;whic h may n u the par mna geBbnaemiln thelrea xur a r e n a n pp .fo r m o n c h : n letter.to_r the dflj A I ('l0\l"ll DCIUUK,n u n ;\l¢\LI\Qualcrimewi th Hi r a m f i u v k wi r th an d th e two me n li sten ed i n si le nc e ns th e r to ld th em ns in dif fe re nlly ns they comm.o f the pu rp or t o f th e spec ial moetlmz. " S n rhnt'n wh a t l t was ."Ed d y aah! soherly ."I was a fr a i d o f i t. " " Th e y neodn't offer me y o u rchurc h,"said Hi r a m Bu c k wo r th a t o u t l y ." I w o u l d x f t a c c e p t l t f o r m n n A v 6 " . | . | \ | \ l f ' h n a ' \ " ' \ P l ~ a t S a m I-Iall's Fr i da y . Mr .a n d Mr s .Ge or ge He d o lu n d we r e Oma h a vis i to r s W ed n es d ay . A m o n g those atte nd i n g th e pa ra de i n Om a h a Tu es da y we r e Mr .a n d Mr s .Ro b e r t And re ase n, Mr . a n d Mr s . 0 . - w.Ma r s h a ll a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . C h as . B e rr y .Gr etc h en Ha i l spent,Sa tu r da y a n d Su n da y vi s i ti n g h e r sister, Fr i d a y eve nin g. M r .a n d M r s u A .C.And ers on a n d f a m i ly we r e Su nd ay vis ito rs at C ha s .Misf eldtfa. Re i n h a r t Gmsaer visi ted Le o n S u mn e r Su n d a y mo r n i n g . M r .an d Mr s .J ens Christensen atte n de d th e c a r d p a r ty a t the Pg te l{nudse!}.h-ome Sun day eve~ m u g .su..-in-..i s n tmf n f I lln i r I lharin (!'lnriufpnson wa s a Sun-inationat | . d i me f o r n "ParsonaguHo me for the Blind."whic h shoalgnu"E .Tollhfer,Treasurer."and lend s to th ree women whos e na messhehadseenlnnnewspaper.In other townn.u r xln g them to con-tinue the chnlu.Bhe gets re s ult!at orgca and .fegls her nrnblem u H u ;L U | | a l u \ . | u u . »¢\ ... _- - _ . . ._o r s p i r i t u a l . "M a r j o r y g i o w e d a t h i m ." U n l o m , "h e a d d e d r e f i e c t l v e - l y ." u n l c ' s s t h e y w o u l d m a k e s o m e a r r a n g e m e n t t o l e t u s b o t h w o r k a l u m :t o g e t l x e r .a n d u s e m e a s y o u r n s m i s f n n l - - l l l l l l l S O U P 0 5 1 3 8 B F G f e * 1.u.u». lN.:|l AFaultJ UA ..»»»--»Mi s s R o m a W a r d ,1 who i s i n tr a in i ng a t the Nic h ola s S e na ho s - p i tu l c a me t o spe nd Su nd ay w i t h ne r p a re n ts .Mi s s He l e n B e r r y o f Sc hu y ler "* H t1_.-r.:°&..Ia~..k..».»..~l1 | ¢za§"`é£{¢r§E§5i{ `IF1§iESr ai' r.1{é i Ha ier ho me. Reinh sirt G a s s e r w a s a S u vi s i to r a t th e F r i tz A r p h o me . . - _ » »--n-- l . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . L - . _g u n a v ¢ v \ . ° n vsolved,quieung unuccepmm-tho ugh t! an to the pr opr iety o f h ernotbyreasoningthatherappeal f u l ly 1 | f o r a ho mo f or the b li nd .her fathor.Helen is mi r rle d. an d leovas the pnraonnzo. C HA P T E R V - T h e doc tors 'hav-_ l n s o r d e r e d f o r M r .' r o l l i v e r c o u n - - u n i :a n d | .n r \i n nln nfv wl l h stored." "Y ou c r - uld n' t wor k a s my a mst- an t.Hi r a m.Y o u are to o Hood a ma n f o r tha t.An d I c o uldn 't e ve n as s is t y o u- - bli nd as I a m. "' "l d on ' t be li eve the c hu r c h a s a n| n| .l\wi n efnnd f n r it."Ed d y a n d .llllaitl 151111113 D|fU|u:uu1:|5 vaOma h a ,c ame Sa tu rd a y to ld S u n d a y a n d Mo n d a y wi th n. rs.E . Be r r y .He le n le ft f o r S c hu y le r o n 1"-Ionciay af te rn o o n wh i le Mi s s Sboltenb erg re ma i ne d u n ti l Tue s- d a v eve ni mr wh e n M r .a n d Mr s . HISTURIC UnurwnBELL REPRESENTSSTATES' RIVALRY When Nebraska and Missouri football teams meet on the grid-iron each fall. there is something:mole than a victory at stake. uk'THE G E NU I N E 'k 8/aaa HEATROLA ~k s ;n u I I n u sv u u nuc a m p l e t e r e s t . E d d y J a c h l m t o s t a y o _ n h ! |f a n ;n;;;a'1..e1a; "-----° --- -----T -.. -- --Fe wel-.sm-| 'IEE"fi'22 .EZE.'2"£.2.E'.E°..?.;'.f.' #lim $2 |§.'T'"°' E. Ward "°°"' "°' '° °"" a m to cars tor h i m .lo plm w e n -bury . treasurer of the c hurc h board.n r n n g e s for n substitute.Hi r a mBuc kworth,just graduated f r o m a .theological seminary .to ta ke u r . 'P-0lIIver's place fo r a while.Hr .Bu c k wo rth arrives and mnk as h i ;ho me a t tha fmn onn ge,n "nay lnR nlup Hua 1ua|\¢»n\v ........-.---- .An d l' I l bet I c an ta lk th e m o u t o f lt.I s a y we ju s t wa l k o u t o n thorn,an d sta r t a c hurc h o f o u r ovrn.The y mi gh t ke ep mos t or the money ,b u t q . e d ta k e mo s t o f th rnllrrlnn " Mi s s Oli ve Ho l me s c a me h o me Sa tu rd a y af t e r sp en d in g sever al we ek s h e lp i n g Mr s .F r a n k By ey s. M r .a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e He d e lb n d wq n t m In yases S u n d y v t o vi s i t An historic old church hell, ance the property of a négro church in Seward, Nebraska, has been chris- tened the "Victory Lwll", by the Universities of Missouri and Ne~ The following people are warming their homes this year with Heafrolaslu ea t.°"1:';""xnenus.1ney ;I.Uu.u .|.lluuua. Iuf""fr§$3lf'""5$3f{'°?.*i'E"'L""'13ler§'f Dr. and Mrs. W. I£Vright and'b1aska.The bel! passes from the| ifhhsunn onef No,ma y.this na sons attended a show at the Para- custody of one university to the' t h e t h i n g a m l u l s l c r a c c e p t s ,a n d m o u n t S u n d a y .o t h e r ,a c c o r d i n g t o t h e r e s u l t o f n l __. .|\(...~f ' n 1 I T n n r l m m h o s l L L . .. . - - . . . . . |. | , , ¢ \ ,| |n a m a n h n i n r n n n C HA P TIunconcealaand her aihlaatte nt E R V I - M r .B u e s k w o r t l f a e d a d m l r a t l o n f o r M a r j o r y . u t e r ' a m a n i f e s t p l e a s u r e a tIo n s .ar o u a g a G I n | ; q r t o a purchased in Kennard senao Of danger nod watc htnlness.I t in not her Idea that Mar jo ry|lhmllr'l he the wife of a flra c llc all5vrnniles-»mln ler.Westbury te n-Mr.lo ll l \ f r he churc h trunjeeshave dovldlh Innl:lo ree=l.»:::.=¢:'us: n new mln lwlrdx, tho nld pmsior nlln w h i m n " c o m- lc I ln Ulla:r \is retired \\I =mnI|vrfnslon. does not light."" P u t u p y o ur swor d,Peter," qu olml Gi lmer s of tly . "W e ll, lf wo rs t c o mes to wo r st. " rlo c lnr or l the y ou u: man, " !lI mo reth e wh o le ga n g o f y o u o u t to P ay .- ..._¢. ¢» . . . . ml' alllill Ull§ |Lrilll il\|||\A »--v--Cm'l's mo th e r ,M m .Lo ui sa L u n d Mo n d a y .M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r l a n d Mc D o n - a ld a r e th e pr o u d pa r en ts o f :1 ba by g i r l bo r n Tu es da y ,No v .12. Mr s. Mc Do na ld wi ll be re me mbe re d un: auuuul. .suuuu-ml. ganuu u\.|.vu..\..» th e t w o sc hools. L a s t y ear,bef ore th e a n n u a l g a me Ne br a sk a p re se n te d th e b ell to Mi sso ur i for the vi c tory i n 1 92 7. Two h o u r s la te r Mi s s o u r i p r e s e n t- \1 .ll \.\o-\*...|.-....I....'PLL Mr. Geo. Hillman Mr, W. B. Japp Mr. Fred Plu fzge ° "F- hithe r," hp gg c d Gin ge r, in an anguished tone." r ln n l hc S1|m*k0|l -plc rlnc don't.Re me mb e r wh a t th e doc tors sold." Ho n m o u t h h h n n d s o ho r . wlthn em! -on ilc . and she c msh c d it bc tv.c onJ lolh of hc -rs. " Y u sec.th vr v i s n o ho{10."hc snhl."'I'|1cy wr rc o ni y larch:-ndlng that I had n c hnnc 0."" "No ,fn th c r f'c ontradic ted M l rlnm |=\v¢>cll3.."No. the y wer e n ot nretenlling."I'hcy sold y ou had n chunf:t'.an d they mea nt lt..Th ey ilnld th e on ly wu s wa s fo r y o u to hc c ome so strong and wel! that y our ey es also wo u ld g r o w stro ng and WMI Th ey did not dec eive y ou. Yo u dld have- -y ou ha ve got a chance.I asked thorn n dozen tlmes . and the y toi d me h one stly ." " A n d as far a s money goes." cried Ginger :none c hec dly , "I have qui te a f e w ti m e sc crotx oi'my own .It ls two mo n ths tlll c o n fe r - once.By tha t ti me , o ld d a rli n g. I shall pr obab ly h e ab le to ta ke c are ls Helena Rosenbaum.Llttlg Bobbie Plugge culelsra his seventh binhduy Saturday byinviting scvgnl at his little friend.: in lb play 'ith ilim.'l`|W¥ spent. the afternoon playing gullies,after which :|lunch nu served.Bobbie wwf!! sevgrul giiv-l._. Ie n m e n e u l i n e n w year, after the til- g:|m¢, Nebraska still keepl pn#-s:~inn of the old iran bell. It was back in 1898, that the clmrch bell was taken from thu Seward church..Cudets, in sum- mn-nnmmnment near Seward. Mrs. Ni c Fri c dric h se n Mrs/ Fred Petersen Mr. Homer W ard M . .l ) ¢ - / I n l n h l l n k lnu . m uuunpu nun- M r. P o d P e t t i t M r. Fr e d M a s t e rs Mr.and Mrs.uus |.xl.(.|Il.UE2l}§,i°"""' " " T " ' ~Lfrriler and Twyla took Mrs. -Kron-were passing the church one night berg's parent-s,Mr.and Mrs.xi.noticed that repair work was be- Kemuke to Hasungs last S"*"£f»i11s done, and §l.e_oided _o explorv " m ming wnere they will 1:",i€'...|'£§'. winter with their d\\uEhLthe o ld fr ame e dif ic e.Th ei r s o uv- Pn i r wa s th e r n s t v b e ll t h a t h u n g Fri e d ri c h s e n Ha rd w a re»»1.in the belfry.\ Following the taking of the bell. it became the bone of contention between two groups of cadets. That argument over the ponsession of the trophy continued for thirty years on the University of Ne- braska campus, between two trat- ernity groups. La8t year,by mutual agree- ment,both claimants sunendered the "Vicmry Bell" as the propertyof the two universities-to be held by the winner on the gridiron. . / f s é l%ese ,ceo/afe a é o u i ( l a i r .(gsfale .7{¢a1'/'o/a Nic Friedrichsen Hdw .,,,-.....-.ter, Mrs. Lee Webb.~Mr.and Mrs.Frank Vybirnl formerly of Kemmrd, came to an-*tend the fune 'I o l Mrs.Alfred`Nielsen last.,l'i:lsy.Mrs. Vybiral is now locahed at David City. Mrs.Roland Holmes spent. sev-eral days last week at Nels Chris- !/ensen's helping with the housemark during com husking.Lola Smith has been wotkipg at Branyieis swres the past few weeks._Mrs. Bert Ieonnrd is now caning for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaines. Harriet Hall left Suturdaj aft- ernoon for Carrol, Neb. where she of you myself." [le smllc d at her a gain."Dear Ellen."ha uald n n t l y ." I t only these sllm llllle hands could carry out the kindly projects of that Que er Hill; hur t w e n hnu ld never 4 !You Can See The Superior Qualities o f c d o n E A n T I R E S Goodyear's Supert st carcass threadstretches60%far er than that of any - _ o - -- . . . . - -_ _ . . . ." __. - -__ - . . _w a n t f o r m a c h I n t h i s w o r l d . " "Oh , b ut th i s ti me I r ea lly me a n | t- - I me a n - - I a m qu ite su n ." The dls c ioa ure of her ho pes tr em- b le d a t th e ti p o f h e r to n g u e - h e r ey es pe w r ap t a n d lu min o us .B u t lger slater8.__§0 used to he r d a ri n g " H o w l t h e P r i v a t e B u d n c u C o m- in g Ho n g ? "Ed d y A l k i d I n I Low Volc o.. D i r t,a n d in s ta ll y o u l n th e lab. Mud we'l1 start u fe rmen t' s piri tual uni on ." wi ll vi s i t h e r s i s te r ,mr s .ueorS*= Owen s.Ro la n d Ho l me s h a s been hu sk - in g c o rn f or A ug us t, Matze n. . M r .a n d Mr s .Cly d e L .Ros en- ba u m h a ve move d i n to the P IQP W ty nec e ntly vac a ted by Gu s b r o n - / °""=""- """ "'=' """"'1"'"' v"""'Ln bln at that. they walked be \lam.paid lmall heed.Thelr us s rs 1'm m nam weekAs smlhoushuwereuponthesordla'.¥'_"£" outthe m°°° path to the --?¥'L"?....3°€a n mmfnbaumholneagainine!!'I com\.\l'"'nr fha n|»{\*ll9 htmt mo me n t a n d l " " ' " "he DITSEUmy o f t_em. .-. ,-....._.,_,A number of young .folks nt the Epwonh league were busy _last Thuminy and Friday collectinggardenvegetablesandcannedgoodsfortheEpwonhlgague. Booth Festival av, Fremont Friday evening.They were quite well nnid fvr their affona.These con- ` » s l " g ¢ g . ; , | » , , , - .Bonon-I"B?.Cbengo-linnlr.care.un-11.1.C»1r\&l|»-\"L\llt. Drivi-KLZ.Du MilanWHO...»¢»¢n-w|a. l\¢\U¢n.b-\;u .? x. .¢ c ay -txn c .:;| A| Fb4-(J ill. linin-uv'.9t~rf\.\ m , , ,g l i ? " * : = ' ° ' l ='" 'P i h - .|| | ; | , { : P o n * 1 | l \ l ' \ - \ G . \ , Lua Ck-Li.Sul Frau-\.¢ roI RC..Tarunu» ws disappointment. "I t' s n g ma thi n g th e we d d i ng ll over . " la i d lla rju ry ."He le n wo u ld never ha ve gone.l f i h e ha d aua- peoted this." "B oa rd in g Mr .Bu c k wo r th wi ll help o utq ulte n li ttle. " s lid Mi ria m. "A a f or ua , a n lon g a s we s ta y a t Pay D k t ,wa'l'e si mp ly gorg lng ourselves amo n g the lleshpols o f Egy pt." "Gi nge r sho ok the ra p tu r e f r o m In g a lo n g ? "Ed dy asked l n a. low voic e." Ra th e r slo wly ,i n th e fac e o l suc h nn e merg enc y an thi s."Gln- ger E lla sighed.'f l ma y h a ve to for go an oth er llnk or so ." C H A P T E R V I I A S T R I C K E N silenc e pre vnlled In th e ilhlrd y li ttle tou ring c ur ihni \."rlf!a Tunlrnnn rwlldnd Dnrnfniln Chzrh trn e a o o me l to gladdezn o urh c a r tx.L c t t h a e b c o n e outxtandlng pracucal ;p.ft....a gut un: ~";§_g="= me wuolc£ami\y,and erin pax-timlar ffibutions will go to the Nebraskalllenhodlstxliospital at Omaha und the Crowell Home at Blair.tixélifetime¢ift...aMr.yta;. ~ tor a trld_ Haan gf-:=m.Ifit does: t Du! iund. d.;>u'tluurph.D e k r r e d p q mg n h y wi u u u n d m c u m . th u a s An nha nhiunlvvuh l l n i n r a u m u o nn l d u n n l o l l h l . -- v u - u -1 -- - - '- I"" ' " " " "" 'ner dosed her teeth lrm l!|dl from Red*nmne f l e e n t The time Ind not g_f_-g ;ywanmxoc uns vlord' Nm; fur her wlumphnl prnnmmee was Ilwhll-Bn; In mg rear mr. "W ell. an Old J op says-~" she be- gan." E li e n l" C l . . - . . . . _Q i - . . .1 i Y . . . . ; \ . . . .n u x x . . . Mi ri am, th e len slble twi n, s at with one of h er fa thm-' s h an ds c r ush ed llg htly between bo th o f hers,an d n o w a n d th en she pressed i t u n u n w u - w a n Th e f o llo wi n g rec ord o f ind us- tr i a l ac ti vi ty li s ts i te ms s h o wi n g Inunnihihhf n f on ni b ll.emnln vi ni r< .Hlmninmn 'washer ,...;.,.. ,.:::"f::: :.:"=:."- ml llllllll hgr =\===\=g Ill 9 "9l°'1|°l||I.'i"`|`Ii{5'£"uf¢i E;;i,T,; '§[=`£§»}{¢ie§ i.......... ...... ...... \,.\. Wy.uv...ns he qyn, the conference wlll take can of un.What will we net. fn. ther?Whena ls the 'Dlxdplinef Let'| look lt up."She ran upstairs for the book." I should have resigned."addherm m f creamy." I knew I pnnlou or sympathy,longing tocomfort.It was not until the carstood before the llda porch ot themg while haue, and lm-lam. v-nh Drm, llght hand. had led her fatherup the steps, that Eddy spoke"ML Tolllver." he sald awkwm-d~ and opportunities.Infomation from which the paragraphs are prepared is from local papers, us~ unlly of towns mentioned, and may be considered generally correct Farnam-New mfrlgerahzr coun- The Goodyear deepcut diamonds grip surely and wear evenly. Buy a set now.Save your winter driv- Rosenbaum Service Station _ The Goodyear deepcut diamonds grip surely and wear evenly.. Buy a set now.Save your winter driv- 'nm MAYTAG COMPA NY,Navwm Iowa 1ru-umdxz m Company , I ,O.,Arlingtonl could not minlner lo them proper- lyyllut I #3 keep hoping."_ on mu n ho lnmended Mlrlnm.o D Ku 'They llke Bimm,"continued their hther."They evidently mm him." "0h. no," gasped linrjory.'Nat ly.\§§1n'f wnniy.I|.'s a raw deal,0/el'installed in Hw zl w Market. gg the way §§'1""&,\E'£" "&;'?|u7;Bladr-Oonstxuetion of the new e meanmgermng abou: lr. Lhal'| nn."¢\'°*"'°{>' building being rushed ua "There`||nothing to do,Eddy.comgletxon._ .ma me: not only mean an: nam.Bndsepw-lwfl _city l l b m y they am all right."equipped with additional convem-(Contlnuai next weeki ences. Blair Top & Tire ing wprrnes AR In I !|| Rosenbaum Service StationLINGTON MAYTAG ( imfilthN !I nrF A L L E R S A P P L 1 A N c E c o . ,F r e m o n t .:':::..~e r °"' °B l a d e n - H n " I u k e h lm my s e l f . " mi d h e r ll-e d h a n d * th t r w=¢ly ~" B e tte r h i m t h a n -.la m e o th e n . "3 5 2 ~~ ! £ § 1 : 1 E , ~_.~__ g _ g uL a _ g gq g y gu g r he a d ~» | | __ _ _ : mburger Inn chang-Elm CIM!!--Midge d hands . Safe chnng vs.. .\......I\I n n n n f i n n b u n h n l1»\|3|l\\'lI\U"'1»J'ULlB\A u L 5 uwi ll h ave u p - to - d a te Chumbeda in g -m¢¢ "bE5 .ia» § ¢m§»" ..1..r~l u-n.nm'l.|v- mber 14 1929 on L _ . .McCARTHY ANDLONGCREEK 4 l -- "| l l l l » | l u n n n u u | |» - - ~ » ~ » n u - D A N A C GL L E G B N E W S NU T » * w -....-ggMr . a n d Mr s .A m o n H a m c n H Au du bo n,I o wa ,Re v.a n d Hr ~ J u s b q on , Mr s. Hn n ae n a n d d a n g te r,e m o f Shelby ,I o w a we t vi s i t o n o f Mi ns E d n a Ha n n e n o Th ur s da y , No vembe r 7 . Th e D a n a stud en ts are ve pr o u d o f th ei r n e w c u rtai ns th a n o w ad o r n the di n in g r o o m wi n down.A s soon a s th e nec essa : LINGTON NBTES :. and Mrs. J. C. Badger en- ned at dinner on Sunday in ~r of Mrs.Badgefa sister, .Major Ormsby and Mr. 0rms- of Casper, Wyo.Yellow chrys- hemuma were used for the table orntion.Thom invited were a number of her friends on 'Pueb- day afternoon.The ladies spent s very enjoyable aftemoon visit- ing.A contest was given in which Miss Ada Harrison wonfirst and Lira. Mary Barry, second.M -John Arotison won the cut pmm.Those present. other than the new el-mnh. The W\nt»So-Ever Club was were nmong out of wwn guesuwho lttendd the Fellgwship mp-per Pridly eve ning xt the H.E. church.Hugh Rhea, son of Mx. md Mn. Jas.P.Rhea of this place,is making quite a ncard for himaelf as a football player on the Corn- husker vnrsity team.The Wed-entertained on Thursday aftémoyn Messrs. and Madame: J. C. wg Fremont,G.I.P!elHer,Ro hn Onnnby,[me n Bulger,Fnmnnt, 'nuday evening World Hernld car- IDonald Ludwig md Clyde Benn of f Fremunv.,Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Badger.Mr. md Mn. H. W. Marsh!!! ofOmaha, Hr. Chester ummm, um Leia Marshall and Rev. and Mrs. J.E.Aeschbacher at Fremont, ri e dnllne lnrge pi c turxe o tllngh on che spun page a nd mud um he will llke\y be given his chance to play ns tackle in the Nebraska- 3Oklahonu\game on Nov.16th. Hugh was gnduated fmm the Arlington schwls with the clue of '27 lad enmred the university atLincoln hs: fdl.Although a fine `it.hle¢e he lud never witnessed a football game until he became n ~¢. N BY PUBLlCA'l'IONON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL A. c .De m, Atto me y Thursday lftemoon with Mrs. Tam Dowel).hme ra l services for Mrs.Ed. Gaines were conducted from the home of ma Christensen on Sn¢~ urday afternoon at two o'c!ock.Rev.Dillon ol Valley officiating. Mrs.Gnines passed away at her _ day w :wand the funend ol hissister,Mrs.Edwin Gaines which ¢wa s ~e !d S~y~a ne ~oon.~-l g ~~ | ( i e , S |l \I l|¢¢l u l l 5 9 ; : \ ; x : |u r u n a u n n s a n r x IM e a d a m e s J o h 1 1 ' ¢ 1 n v f n l l a w i m !a n i l l n e s s o f n b o n t |1 . .\ v u s u r u :a v u u i n u n :a l v u z a u u i g fu n d s we r e rained,ses-emi g lr i u , un de r the a b le s u pe rvis i on o f Mis saln=u.»u n :u u l . u a l u \. | \ . uu Il s .- " M ---...- - --- -.o " " J ____: I M r i e '1 "s e w i n g .M r s .D o w e l l s e r v e d a R e n d ,L o u i s S c h e n k ,C h r i s H m z , 9 a n f s d u r a t i o n .G r a c e axd e l i c i o u s l u n c h .T h e i r g u e s t s v - e m J a m e s M u l l i n ,D a n T h o m p s o n ,v m y m g t a w a s b o r n i n O s w e g o ,N .W a a h i n t t o n C o u n t y ,I M r s ,S .G .D i x o n ,M r s .A v e r y J o h n M e b o n d d ,W m .H a r r i s o n ,y _i n S e p t .1 8 9 0 .O n S e p t .w t h ,I n t h e C o u n t y C ° \ l l ¢ 0 f H a y n e s a n d M r s .M e l !S p r i n g g a t e .J a m e s T h o m p s o n a n d E d N a t o r .A 1 9 1 4 s h e w a s u d t e d i n m a r r i a g e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N f b f u k l h n r n e T h m - m l a v a f t e r n o o n .i d e l i c i o u s l u n t h w a s s e r v e d b y t h e m ,E d G a i n e s a n d t h e y s p e n t m o s t I n Q h e M a t t e r o f t h e E a t a t e :TQ°`hi§»;;ff.ffnfn was 20.'" '" ai; ?;.'"§."'ia; weighs our 200 pounds and in n try-outol' 83 men was found to be the aeggnd fs.-f¢==.2'~.*!'3_*°£'1';...-- uanmu usen. sevved me c una lms.\Ray Mo rtc ns on, P aul, E»dm\ '°and o f E r v i n Ron do ane nt Su n da v.No v . ;10,in llmlerxvrod Iowa vsiting da' relatives and friends.iif»§5§iny_'Irtémoon theiholtm n'i Ho m;Hlllhna ry Sod-ThiFtheM.E.c hun:hmet§\1th§vv eC mmf rrled ll!'um ne- num n. nnun, uxuua:f°'\¢.¢-,,».. Lulin »..,......l:'1..,n$.|.. n.. °»..1'I\..=¢. u»|-n.. nrlfled netition of mum.On Wnme ew oi HIS.Clit!meniung ann mumsNellie Spangler were hosresses to; -11. \1 R Ymrm Ladies on 'I'hurs»Heat 7 :; | \ \ . | l n u » - ." l : " " -u n i ]l u b m e t a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .d e c e o . < e d " w l ;; s u r v e d _l § y } . h r e e | H n ; ; , , ," m , ' , ; ,, ,f i l e d i n t h e J e n s e n l a s t T h u r s d a y a f t e r »c l " d r e n F r e d a ,n g e 9 y e a r s D e l !...T h e l e s s o n ," D \ ' ° 9 * ' i " E U P | b e r t 3 ; ; e a r s a n d A r l e t t a ,3 n i o n t h s o u t y C o u r t o f a m d C o u n t y , P a n t r y "w a s g i v e n b y t h e r s ,M e s d a m e s L e o n H i n d l e y I .H .N e a r h o o d .I n t h e c o n - hy Mrs.Jensen, _ first was 1 Bernice Brown spent Sunday in Omaha with her mother, Mrs. Olaf Brown, and aunt, Miss Emm l'et.-our ro ers,our ...., a- -Y do issue to Mathnlda Hanisen under erson,from Ramne Wisconsin.her mother, all living ln New orklthe last.Will and Testament ofQ`hey accompanied her back to tlio .college and remained here until Monday. F 'b th f si'-=ters and praying that Letters Testamentary also survive.One brother Leon.Vannatta will be present in the Charles N. Hansen, Deceased. by Mrs.Menon Winchell, d,Lire. .Ludwig Jensen.A»consisting of 9""d""°h°s*l Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen and on said petition on the 29th day of salad and coffee was S°""°"!Lyl¢Eugene visited Sunday eve-November, A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock [rs._Dnn Thompson and r'"85l15l1iP.\vth Mr.and Mrs.PaulIA_LI.m d all ersons interestedg.P be ll nizld RPS.. '§°1""..i3`.°°1li',1§|"°""" an family.M h u are notified to appear and show:Christenso:i and Beulah Caretenson funeral.Interment will be made Now, therefore, notice is hemby in the Elk City cemetery.given that a hearing will be haul :Several alumni were visitors in Blair and at Dann during the week end.Among them were B. Marie .Hanson of Homer,Neb.,Louise Mr.a 'Hrs °l"""?i'._._"§"'; E.,cause, if any, why said instrument ,of Elk Horn, Iona. . E5 'é éllnk j Sim Homer Mluer had the lesson study after which lunch was enjoyed.Funeral services for Mm Burr Comfon were held At the Cong-regational church on Wednesday afvf emnoo in lilencoe, Iowa.The de- ceased was the eldancliild of Mr.and Mrs. H. L McKlbben nf this place and she made her home here when her parents came m Arling-nm in 1910.Mildred McKibben Mrs. Alice Van Valin.Mrs. JohnPeter Nibbe resided at eetin i n l nPthe m Rlthe absence of Mrs. N. A. Martin .wha was lo have had charge. Mm. 'IL E. \Vin.set and Mrs. J. Siegrisv. were guests.|Mm.R. A. Davies mturned on Monday from Mis.sourl where shevisited a few days with relatives.Special Armistice Day services were held in the M. E. church anrlingtononSunduymorning. I| II oon.the l leade:and I a m wo n sec onlunch cake,by MChris ~""`"_"bo i Saronville on.'lhe members of the .mfflun wil!*§'3§l'°i§,"?§»o,'1In¢" in 1911 was_l,¢gi0n and Legion Auxiliary 8l~{Elme 'ma r r i ed to B ur r C o mfo r t o f B i e n - = t, e n d e d i n a body .Th e address gn 9 l_.ma d e -.Swls he r o f th e S€I\ 11c oal 'GWR \ \ h l €~BIIICQ 1 s_._|. !. " 9 F " ' } . P .R''i. ._..." h "Isnld I *l"l.. r n u n ls e n , m r s .wu z 1nu u| | r »m.e th e ve r y pr o u d pa r ems u and Mrs . W alte r No va k on the l, .;¢ h¢nnxmd b a b v z i r l bo r n A ~ may not I: Irs. prnbated nlie Testament >e proved,nllowed and Mr.and Mrs.Marinus ilnge- as the Inst Will and do m entertained as their dirmrr of .<a&d deeen d,and guests, the Misses I-Ive\yn Hansen hereof, and adm nistra-ami Alice Thompsen on Fdmhay d estate be grunted.cvenink."my hand and Official Professor Waldo B: Nielzmh has 5th day of Novembenlmoved from the boys'dormitory " - " _ "w b u r v - - --¢Q.:n S E L m o r n i n W a v .1 1 .Bg \ \ l n f ' u ¢ f| \ \ r T Qxlilvitl f) l n # l P $ § - l 3 . '1 ? i f . . ........§ .'L....f...»|u M i n n L her home.She med suauemywabout 8 a. m.Manda while Bl-lt] tending to her huuse old duties.|f, For the past thnce years she Ims¢1 been in very poor health, having suffered a paralytic stroke, but, her' condition had seemed to be im»pmving of late.She is survived by`her husband, one son, Robert; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.H.McKibben;three sisters,Mrs.A.J. Ziski. of Ynnkwn, S. D., Mrs. H.E.Stayner of B-ee and Miss Alim Mcliibben of Arlington, and i I J nA p ii a: n §0I1glEg3Eloll8.l lI3lll.lrC||,"nu '"" °;luv ;u\..\.¢a¢u»,»¢»uu¢1.1 ...-D..__he €lflt.il0 illt£l"E8t Of hi!! 8lldlfI1CE*i\*e C]\}b gelgbratgd jhg NOV€lllbe]- rom beginning to end.The M. E»}bir1.hdays at the home of Mrs. Jas. Mullin lust Friday evening in honorofMrs.Ludwig Jensen and Mrs.hair under the direciion of Mrs. .F.Lagker rendered special 1u.sic appropriate for the occs.slo°\ James Mullin.There were five L large crowd filled the church.1 Miss Helen Widener left last #pak for Lincoln where she ex- tables of cards and prizes wereawardedMr.and Mrs.Hayes .Rosenbalm for high scores,Mrs. ents to rema1n mdef1mt.eiy.|Will Thompson and James Thomp- hirs.B.F.Cook of 3¢1"1blN'\'. son, second.Lunch was served to penn several days here last week thirtyfive guests.All report a .S "IB guest Of MTB. Whit Eiihtlrii- Vg!-F enjgygble evening.: a m p R IN ?M r s .F .E_-i v e b p ._1 I . T h e a g q g d m o t h e r o f M r s .W m . _°"_____\---.-.na sh "CAL :llar sn nu vu -ua un lun. . 'J ........__ ._ -I-Ieuermnn.Mr.and M m Fred Jungbluth and family were dinner guests attheFrancisJungbluthhomei n Omaha where they attended the baptism of Lila Mae.The Ladies Aid bazaar at Elk City lust week was a huge suc- cess.Oysters and chicken supperwaseenedandeveryoneseemed to be having a wonderful time.Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Enersonjeft Friday forGg§llala._!I§b ~ execution t tion of seiWiln€B3 Seal this 1929. (SEAL) 42-dtC'a NOTICE U A. c 1En 'to his residence in Blair. l.C.ELLER,Othelia Nielson ent(-nnined at County JudK€-the home of Mrs Rosenbew:k.an |5111 'number of her friends at a party »F HEARING °in honor of her birthday. n1n\n.;r|..* nt' wlt.I|ni mmmz Jenson ann uaxmarm n m u V " m u Hammer spent a few days v'h¢ing .al. Dnna. ~Elsie Jensen,Louise Christen- |s.4 non and hlarle Sierck spent the ton County.|gek-e\d_at the home of Dagmur 3 21 CONT Ask your Grocer INENT AL BAKER I J ~ ." three brobhers, Mason of Fart o -line,Colo.,Clarence and Walter ici Arlington.Burial was made in the Blencoe cemewry.I Miss Gnvce Berger of Fullerton, who taught here last. year, was aguest ut the 0. H. Lowe and H. D. |Weber homes last week.-Mrs. Geo. A. Marshall and Mrs.W.A. Whitford 'entertained the Ladies'Clnle at the fonner's I The Fellowship supper which was given on Friday evening in'the new M. E. church was one of the moat enjoyable events of theseason. The Congregational church members were invited to be the guests of the M. E. members and 'about fifty rmponded.Following the dinner a social evening wasenjoyed in visiting and inspecting m. AN_INVITATION TO YOU to call at our store whenever convenient to inspect the finest of all cooking machin es- .The Bakewell Riverside -1 Even if you are not in the ke! 0- seeing this beauty.You will not o bli- gate yourself in any way as we enjo y showing bcaut nl things. We have studied stove construction f o r a g o o d ma ny years but we have .. a'..____\f L - '- n u . ».- .,1 ¢"~ -»>_;> BAKEWELL.in quality, design and beautiful finish.|j ". "1 J \ 2~ T h e ~"°°..:::'m.,:z:: §'.:.'.T"fa'.1...":':'i"»i'fff';°é.1Z"N:¥. '.';§';~; ~ ~ %=':.,"".;.Z"""' STATE ol rv a==d=.'fs'1f W!! 9_'}.!'_°'}"5£'1Z Eff: mE'§'!-."1..'l'E.E!.'I"'..°fL'.'f'f.¥.E Mme H°=2='e!-. ~_ ..__.-.. _._Wnhln: day last wednesday wnen a ru.old friends spent the day with her .und helped to celebrate her 94th biMdly.She .received many flowers, letters and gilt; from ahost of friends and relatives, who could not be present.Mrs. John Huff of Lincoln,presented herwith a large birthday cake.Mrs. Ehninzer has made her *mme here Inst :nonuay aucmvvu, wen... ..,.husband.Sympathy is extended m the Harrison family.Mr.and Mrs.Christensen and two children spent Sundw after- noon in Blair with the former? mother, Mrs. Jenn Christensen.Miss Amelia Petersen of Blair, spent the week~end at the home of her parents,Mr.and Mrs.Jenn Mr. and Mrs.Lee nnumrau =..~tertained the following guests onSundayafternoon:Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of Kennard,and yf- a nd Mrs Ve rn Hi att of Ari- n YL' i i 8:1<l Mrs.Walter Renanl and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Renard attended the Ak-Snr-Ben Mm- .rhaw Friday evening. .__I n the Count; Courl. Matter of the Estate of Mnrgarelha hhne l De-ln the Silphie ceuegi: THE To the elevioees, legatees, creditors and to any others interested ln zsald _.-r»,... STATE OP NEBRASKA heirs at law, next of kin, Olsen in rgenman.Oilr debaw team is working on the question:"Resolved,that an agreement imo ng nazions upon demobillzation except for polieo protection can he reached".This question will be debated by them Friday evening at the regular meet ing of the Hesperian Society.The Iwith her daughter,Mrs.H.w. Schoettger for the past tw\:nty~two years.Guests present for dinner were Mrs.Flora Bstson,Mrs.John Huff and Miss Edith Lease, all of Lincoln, Mrs. Lizzie Giexens of Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ehninger of Hooper.Rev.and Mrs. Swisher arrived a few days ago from York and are busy getting settled in the Qongregational parsonage g e t Petersen.Hans M.Andersen and family called at the parental, J.P. An~du-sen home in Blair Sunday aft» ernoon.This community was griesed and shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs, Alfred Nelson, re- siding two miles west of Kennnrd. she having lived in this commun-ity until two years ago.Hean- felt syrnpat.hy' is extended to the h r .and Mrs.E.J.Renard spent Wednesday at the Ed Baker home in Omaha.' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall were Saturday dinner guests at the Wm, Marshall home._ Fashion Center Beauty Parlor phone 47--Alice Triplett, operator. WORLD TRAVELER n u n u v e u r n ' r u r|a\.v;r;YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That an ihstrument purporting to be the Lan Will and Testament of Sophie Maigaretha Jshnel de- ceased, i on file in said Cou . and also petition praying fo the Proba o l said instrument,and for th appointment uf Henry Hell- winckgaas executor.That on the 15th of November,1929,at 10 o'clock A. M.. said Detltiun andl purpose of putting on this debate is mainly ua introduce the new members of the team to the pub- lic.They are also working on the publiuatlon of a. book on the sub- ject of disarmament, similar tothe one published last year on the jury system.Arrangements have been made with a number of colleges for debates, although the schedule is not yet fully settled. :Swis her was rec e nuy up puu wc u .ufi ll th e va c a nc y as min i s ter i n th e Conzr egati o:ml c hur c h an d pre ac h~ ed hi s in i ti a l se rmon here t w o we ek s ag o, Fas hi on Ce nter Be a uty Pa r lo r ph on e 47 -- Alic e Tr ip ie tt, op er ator . Fo wn e s Gloves f o r W o me n an d bere avvu xauuay .Mi s s Es the r Ras mus sen o f th e Cr o we ll Ho me s p e n t th e wee k » e n d a t th e pa re ntal,Re v.A .Ra smus - sen h ome. Be a u ti f u l Si lk So a s rf s - th e pi e t- . i e s t i n t o w n - p r i c e d at $ 1 .9 8 to $2. 93 nt the F ash ion Ce nte r.43 - I t l \ | : | l . | n u \ o l l | . | ¢ " L a . | | | u n x u - M n " F o r seve ral y e s r s i l suf fer ed so with constipation Iitook a pur ga tive nea riy ever y ni g ht.Th e n i c omme nc e d to h ave a c i d s to ma c h an d iu d ig es tio n a nd I c o uld h ar dly n:j " ° "1|--q th e pr o of o f the e xe c utio n o f' s ai d ills tmme n t wi ll b e h e a rd , a n d th a t if y ou d o no t th en appe ar a nd c on» test, s aid Co u r t ma y Pr o ba te a n d rec ord th e name,a n d g r a n t ad- mi n i str a ti o n o f th e estate to He n r y He llwi nc k el. Th i s notic e sh all be published Th e Dn n ne h ro g Soc iety m e :o n Fr i da y eve ni ng an d enjoy ed a ve r y i n ter e s ti n g p r o gr a m.On e o f the mo s t in te r es ti n g feature.=w a s a ta lk g i ve n by Pr of .W a ld o I i . Ni e ls e n , wh o to ld o f h i s tr i p w i t h th e c h o i r to D e n ma r k th i n s u mme r . . 1 Mines priced at $ 1 m $3.50 in I-\n'ne»\ Glnvenifar Women My-» hl u k brown, ta n in she : 5% m Misha priced at nl zo $3.50 u.s I l i a m time,ut the h¥h|°" blac k, brown, tan m dun 5§t_n f-L..¢...,'rhw hnvn hnnnliful zen-sz nn ~h»tims.av.the l\'ud\\n|. \\|for thfee weeks successively in Skirts, $3.95 an ¢a.u:s.bwcnwns,l'lhe Enterprise prior to said hear-$1.50 to $2.93.Black Velvet Jack-1 iam. $4.98.All sizes at the Fash-linur itness my hand and nfficianliun Centex 43-It `.;E'.i;"1Ei¢ 2ii;:.;1¢'»é5§='~"~ia.n\§;..;,_"-i1.;;;"i;.»; »¢...»;.,\ gtn seal this 22;1d day of 0<'tobCr ¢s:sdluine lam uxobes at. s2.:;mJ 43-1 1929SilkDresses C. FILL!-IR,\Ur.. Isurlnan~ lialhmamz (`nu:\ty Judge.|.Ul"I()Z\lEl`RIS'I` |Over the Blair Drug Co._\|r l'h¢:m4;~ Black 41l'l`0R:~».I Evenilms bv Anlmintrrmnt I I I I I ¢s1»:AL)2-1 é§ Q1-ice.; ns $4.98. $6.15, $=s.9=.,|.ln_Ae\$10 upko 019.15 in sizes 13 to h..DA UULNGS m a ll the new styles, colors am. materials at. the Fashion Centel.Mr. nml Mrs. Muior Ormshy of >~0'r1c1: 'ro ¢.IIEI)lI . 1 iP len ty o f th e N e w Si lh ou ette Sty les,to o!4 3 - i t ALONLTTHE 1s0'r'roM ROAD Th e K i n d r e d Me rr y Ma k e r s C lu b me t Thursday 'af te rn oo n wi th Mr s .l" 3r on B u n n a t the (L.ls. Bu n n h o me whe r e th e la di e s q u ill- ed and embr oid ere d.Visitor s were Mr s .Hu g o 1-Iaack o f Bla ir ,Mi s s Ha z e l Doh se an d Mi n s Franc es Jac obs.Re fr es h me nts o f sand- Casper,W y o.entertained 'l'uesd:\y in th e . L in d b e r g r oo m u t th e Pa x- to n Ho te l.A f i ve course di nn er wa s s e rve d at 6 : 3 0 .'I'he\remain~ de r ot'th e eve ni n g wa s 5 e n t a t brid ge.G.I .Pf ei ff er d Mr s . By e rs wo n hi g h hono rs,H e r m n . .I un g bluth a n d Mi s s S mi th we re o n n s o i e d .T h e f o l l o w i n g g u t - . : L \ \ . L r e r f. 5 | . n M e s s r s a n d \ie»=.p n 5 _.A - d n m e s R o l l a m i O r m s b y a n d H e r - m a n J u n g b l u t h o f D a l e ,R A D a v i e s ,G .I .P f e i f f e r ,C l y d e I ? n d - g e r ,F .E .W e b b ,D o n C .W e b e r o l A r l i n g t o n ,D r .B y e r f s a n d B l i s h fr; ¢ "\.if H ' f-'Pt ¢*"\1 " \ :\~...Cn ' ~ob "~'C iS5~i5\=~ ~ ::¢ ~ ;}.1}.2 ¥ 9 ~ ~ f ~5:f n \ . \§r.2s5~'+. . . . . . . ..{ v ~:s " " "X |c :=; ~auf ' ti f :J f E f é f .. T; r .r u u n l l l l l a . *>i¥€§¥"§:1.§;2fi r:5 S T A T E O F NEIBR. -\SKA l as Washingzton Co un ty ,i I n th e C o un ty Co u rt. I n th e Ma t te r o f the Es ta te or J oh n Mc flu ar ri e Dec ea se d: To the C re di to rs of s ai d es ta te : Y o u ar e He re by No ti fi ed .Th a t I wi ll sit a t th e Co u nty C o n n Ro o m i n B la i r in, said Co un ty oz: th e 22 nd da y o f No ve mb e r ,1929, uma n n tho 2 4: 11 dn v of Fe br ua ry I . u v m o l m B A R B E R S H O P I Succ cra.mr to the I Ldr enz eu Ba r be r Sh o p 1 The- Best of Se rvic e I Re gu la r Pr ic es x xIT H E E A T S H O P I E .C.R-ann,Pr op ri etor Mc xla, 4 0 Ce nts Exc e lle n t C ui s in e |Sa ti s a c to r y Se r vi c e ~| . ..:~..'..I ;I-I ..1 I : ? 1; l ' : ¢; ;ug h ,r | :.a .j1' §. d m ..1 ~x .:- » . . .:|~~... C o m e i n s o o n a n d we w i ll h e . ; » » - . 1 t u e xp la i n e v e r y d e ta i l 1 0 } o u . F A R N B E R G H A R D W A R E 3a u L I! W e h a v e s t u d i e d s t o v e c o n s t r u c t i o n foragood many years but we have .. l11~1. color to harmoniic with the rest of -»>_;> BAK E W E L L .i n quality,design a nd beautiful finish.~ia~| _ . . . - @ n colors. tan. grey, blur: or white.Thi s .a q T'l1 w n n v w u n wiches,entail,pineapple fdeseri Smith of Fremont,Harvey mmf-and coffee were emoyed.h-e shall of Omaha land Miss Sylvia JOHN RUNDIEERG next meeting will be with . rs Junghluth of Da e.. h .| .C.B.Bunn November 22 when Miss Viola French und Mrs.'§§u;'t2 g : § f " f ; ' § 'these desiring to donate jellies or Paul Jones attended the young ||di t mir this :iid 'L ijarns to the Nebraska ehildren's ladies kensington at Mrs.Chet.on a lquu e |nhArlin bn on -ieem to do any good.My wholei l i o m e S o c i e t y m a y b r i n g t h e m .M e n k i n g " s o m e l n g :1. i t ....l\ . - . . . . ¢ !. -c \ . - : n .......1 itl.¢»T '| " | \ n vu 1 'u \ ¢m n n i n n s y s t e m W H S ll .l Ild OW l ll .I l . 0 0 k B 0 1 ~ ~ EM. bn eaeh day to receive and examine all claims against said 1Estate, with a view to their adjuatrnent and al- lowa nc e.Th e ti me li mi te d f o r th e pre se ntati on o f c la ims a ga in st sa ii r n L_a ..:nL...................sln | ¢ n e w i l u \x x l BLAIR ABSTRACT e TITLE I COMPANY g Bonded Abstracter u t m r w u u a x r e a t m e n t |F m r s t d o o r e a s t . E n t e r p r i s e o f f i c a l | IIIIgs|. m: S I uv LFS.r mn u lc e n1m|.n un u m m U.l.Ul.llrrun.}' " - " ~ o -|. C o n e ty we r e a i lp vi me d th e c o m Mr .an d Mr s .Ne ls Svc ndi iénl"'f"'"5'me .:»..., fn \....... .J nvrra nr fhic nm]an d f n mi lv and Peter Sve ndi ran rd he t m v dic ines tr y i n; ro o m loo ked wsu:H19 m g to get re_EJSEBLC 15 IIIICE lllUll.\ua | | \ | | n ~~ ~li ke a rlr u r 2 n d d a y o f No xe mb e r A . D . 1 J ~ p m "B ld g .Blai r, n r vm a r k ;and th e time_lirni!fc I f m pa; me mf x iNebraska |u u u . c I :u v u n i t :L l l a a g s u they wa n t th e do na tio n fo r e 'lha:1kSgiving. _I M. _Iverson s e n t f w k4>|:;'°;.f.n:"z..1;;:.i fm.; Bm\\°n'eele-htm-|».I : l ...| ..|| .1 |;.r . ..-I. - .|% l i * t I I l l ' . . u.41. 25 ; _.. :1 C o m e I n s o o n a n d w e w i l l h e g l a d t o e x p l a i n e v e r y d e t a i l t o g o n . 1F AR NBE RG HA RD W A RE -»>_;> u L I! AN_INVITATION TO YOU to call at our store whenever convenient to inspect the finest of all cooking machin es- .The Bakewell Riverside -1 Even if you are not in the ke! 0- seeing this beauty.You will not o bli- gate yourself in any way as we enjo y showing bcaut nl things. We have studied stove construction f o r a g o o d ma ny years but we have .. I _ H "~ color to harmoniic with the rest of BAK E W E L L .i n quality,design a nd beautiful finish.~ia~|1 1 colors. tan. grey, blur: or white.Thi s .a q T'l1 J \ 2~ 5 1 3 1 0 ;u \ eive head uh!! Mun- Saturday h Bryan Warzick bfaw his biflhdfly Satunlay WF'able thing'I ever saw the way rung.The evening was spent an Sargon hegped me.Nuw I have a m ifés Sylvia Jungblum qpent u1@""'°"'appetite,every trace ofweek-end in Omszha vith Miaslsmmach trouble is wone.I am Nada.Batson who is atten¢iing1'm°"iI and alert,and mb'whole Duchesne (Lbllege.S>'§E<§g1 is srengthcned.I fee! like of debts is One Year trom saw22nd day of November, 1929. WITNESS my hand and the Seal *af said County Court,this 29th day ox' October,1929. (SEAL)A. C. DEBE | 41-4t Special County J dgc. x DR. EDWIN T. .nr Dentist X-RAY SERVICEITirnrri Tucker suent Offices in State Bank Bkig. Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. night and Sunday win Warrick nt.the Neum I Sarznn Pills =°'~r}1'=""'1 mepel-I Beautiful silk Scarfs-the pre!Mr. and Mrs RhnFra\|I f | > r H \ r a n d I n n v n r hcnvo l n m k n a t / Fashion Cenber 43 11 |CARL SCHMIDT 1.93 'o $5.93 °s\-Q-=ner»lf1»\=\'°f=¢¢ a m- p.rce:l at $1.98 to !|n 'L .Real Fatale and Loans"§;. E'_°ff°I' . i ' i ' ~P Office in Sure Bank Bldg ||\III > l l \ S l |a n n u l .| | | g U l n n u u a n .l l v g n y a l l - - - _ - - - B - - . "- - - .- _ -. _ _ . .|s a n d o l d n e i g h b o n i n N e -e a l o v e r f l t i l S u n d a y w h e n s h e l e - W e d n e l d l y a f t e r n o o n t h e y t u m e d 'O m a h a . a n d h a d s u p p e r w i t h t h e P e t e r S v e n d g n a r d o f B l a i r ,s p e n t V e r n o n f a m i L y . L h e t n i g h t t h e l s t w e e k a t t h e N e l s S v e m l - i§§§év§I§'¢»é."]i\L»I5§¢.l`;.{`,;"§'£§'» |nt 21: tially e very eountrj on the hee 1 " ' of the globe but I have never seen,Skim, $5 a medicine that can .compare \\'ith\ff:5°_f'[__f2' Lney were KueBIS OI CII Cuuaum,Mr .an d Mr s .F r e d E i . . .o n the benc h. Mr s. F . Mulle r a nd so n an d Min s Co r a B e r d spe nt S y iay af ter - no o n wi th th e J .=.Simo nsen f a mi ly . Mr s .Ha r r y Ty s o n spe nt Fr i da y after no on wi th Mr s .Cly de Fi tc h , lf h o i s sic k i n bed.He r fri en ds sin c e re ly h op e for h er r ec over y . Mr . a n d M m A w Cla r k e a n d g u m nu mc .M r .an d Mr s .Pn r k S mi th o f Oma h a ,are sp en di ng p a r t o f a t w o we ek s vac a tion a t th e ho me o f Mr s .Smi th ' s par ents,Mr .an d Mr s .F r e d He u e r ma n n a n d f a mi ly . Ma r y J ea n J o n es en te rta in e d i n ho n o r o f he r bir th da y .'Twe lve li ttle g i r ls F r i d a y .Th e af te rn o o n wa s s p en t i n g a me s a f te r wh ic h r e fre:.hments we re served.A n en- io va blv ti me wa s :e no rted by a ll th e S a r g 0 n tr e a tme n t. " - J o h n Run rlb erg , 130 8 D odg e St. , Omah a. S te wa n P h a r ma c y ,Ag en ts . C H R I S T I A N C u u n r n A . J .Ha r g e tt,Pas ior Bib le Sc hool,10:00 a.rn." Mo r ni n g ; wor s h ip , 11 : 00 A . M. Ch ri stia n En d ea vor ,6:30 P.M . ets, $4.55.A u sm:-s ui m e 1 n a wionCen te r.43-1: Si lk Dresses fo r W o me n 331ml Misses pric ed at $4.98, $6.15, $8.94 $10 up bo 019 .75 in si zes 13 to 51; i n a ll th e n e w sty les,c olors an d ma ter i als a t the Fas hi on Center. l' len ty o f th e N e w Si lho u ett Sty le s ,wa s 43~1. Th e Mi lli n e r y Stor e o f Bla i r i r ........ I an a n I x x . - - . - . - n n ._.- .. -. -| PHILLDIL w. F. HEMI DENTIST Lbcaled in new I| .IHome Theatre Bhig. i Blair, Nebraska I x .x ,, 2 MARCUS BECK | BONDED /\Bs'm4c n» :n z From now until January lst we will give a special price on valve grind= ing.All work fully guaranteed to y ounger c hildre Fter noo n with tl Sr . fa mi ly n eo . Continued nn r _ Ii,-¢Hi,3§§§ §_}]";i§;||`§}Q,¢n»_''I Evening nl-vices, 'nun P.la.he Tom wm-.lumim Jlmgbllnu drove to ~Mid-week meeting Wedn 7. ._ l||l\n\ln anln szfnm.In tn vlllt his lon. 7:80 P. ll- the Fasmon Denver ann muy anshowingeverything' that is [}¢\\ and smart in Haus for Women, Misses and Children priced at 69c iI I A l u ; n u n u rage ten) beauty Parlor Iett, operator. Women and to $69.50 with p at $26 in ack or bmwn \ v n u hisl|\¢ n\A|l}13;-.. ,_______}t ; " t '' ; * ; g § ; , , § ~ " f . ' , 1 " ? = . ' § f = ? `C h o i r p r a c t i c e F r i d a y , " i : 3 0 p m . 'A l l a n é b e c o m i n g i n t e r e s t e d i n £ 2 2 2 w i § " " , | J J u , T " $ § § ¢ h " § L ' § ' $ § " | T u l l l ' s D i f f i c u l t y .L a s t S u n d a y m i n i n g ,h a v i n » » 5 =t h e m __ e d f l f \ ' e n i n g T o m r e l a t e d a n i n t e r e s t - | m g a c c o u n t o f t h e d i s c o v e r y o f a nm g w e e k w i t h R o b e r t .l d B b l i m o n a s t e r y a t t h eM 1 - .L e o n V a n n a t t a o f 0 w e g o , | °1 e n a.N .Y .i s v i s i t i n g a t t h e E d w i n f o o t o f M t .S i n a i .N e x t S u n d a y G a i n e s a n d F r e d C h r i s t i a n s e a l e v e n m g l l i t h t s w i l l ~s h r f g w n o n tn S|.bU.new |1315 anne rscvcnu |Ii Office in llhyle Bldg.be satisfactorily iimés n week--we have the choic est linen the same as the largesl store#-only Our Prices are Lnwex-I 'Center H ..- - - rWinterChatsforWe solicit your automobile repair work IIMisses pri c ed at $10 ,,:..|....a-. - - .an a|.r\:\.|n|aan:gruuuinea13to52i n b l E. E. Giesler, Pastor Chicago i Nonhv ntern ldfrool East-8:10.p.m.Mfg;- Sunday School, 10 A. M\Went-7:15 Lm. dl y,' M...-..x~.wnmhm 1|A M_rx sf n v n.n....| ..Call and see us i n a l l th g s ma r t n e w Fns hi on Center. s t y l e a at 1»\=<=|r.0m¢~.H e a r r i v e d f r o m N . Y . F r i .t h e l i f e o f M a r y d u r i n g t h e l a n : ~' U n an u vfvnn I f vn n a N i l ?v h f P H .f i V E V e a n ........"..,.,,,.,... ... |"éu |..¢.»m»d. \""' ;_ '; ,"" " " ' ? ' i 5 . ` i | f "'11'-uv ""1,; II "vu - " u p - 1 Eve nln ! ser vic e. 7: 30 P . l l .7 : 1 5 t m . d l i l u u m m R a n k - | . llfllly llllltn luu ll, u n lll\\..||u\..\|Chr is ti an En de a vo r Soc iety nrgan ized.Th i s soc iety wi ll ...A ¢h»nhnxrch Sundrnr eve- Remem|nr"W¢cnndoitforLeabecauaeitc¢slxu|Lesslodoit' ,Pnya ll 'wea u h eve-2:52 .'" " " " " 'L . . .r mee 'Qs ne y 7 : 6 2 ~ ~ \Our num: will be in the pulpit " _ "Slnnhbuund§:e1-s;_ff:'Q2 .:!=_&°::.2°:.:w l r : ~* N-» ~ Sl JOHNSON ~ J the inter e u r g e d to jo m. .......n,.|...|,|§\\n{vAUCTIONEERMartin Woman Garage1 Blllr.Nebraska ~l l l l l \ | \ l |e v e n i n - ; f ; ; ;~L a s t S u n d a y s e r v i c e a t A v e r y B ; j u s t r e c e i v e d a c a r d » \ ¢ \ \ . 5 w e l l a t t e n d e d .T h g A v e r y " `* r e w d a o n .w h o i s o n h i s b r e t h r e n a r e d o i n g a ~w o r l f .N u r i h b u u n d 5 SCHEDULE-4-Sec Us for Bookings Swenmmg¢nun If wma Wfittén T h r ?seoo A. ni 12:00 A. M 11:00 A. ll. 2:00 P. M. 5:00 P. I.. .°:i..,:.;::t;"',..:;,.;e".,...".;.;...- '1`u¢e§dav evening'rlvnluunu.a."¢-N...,......,_.,,__a ti n g ;to a ll wh o m e t Go to c hurc h Su n da y ;a ll wel~8 : 0 0 p _ Mm e come at the Chuvch of God.6:15 P. L; Blair,Nehx'uka, Nuvember 14, 1929 1 0 3 1 Q K E E K N E W S Omaha, Rev. F. E. Pfoutz of ~v idted nr the .v .»..~i>°m.;i;;, hame ~a n ~M ready J meet the frlendd who ly at ~ o'clock Bunddy mont, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. mbbe»g\ Wednesdxy eveping.Edwin Kerstetter was 1 gumt of are w wal t upon them.In c u e A mens supper and get-zogethermf.mm mm.uf-'Irs'Chrhwn- <15 ..N°ffe=¥- -°~ s~ yruggou °f2.,£*.1€"~.,"$':.°°.,1£'.:*'xff_"2°, f : ; ~James Juhnsou Monday my are an be out of ww Sunday fe \>=ff-s planne d !°» .rffd=1 "e~ um ENTE Rrms EI "'T"'c;;r§;J5§1=..;." QEq ` 1 | \ h I 4 | n n f | n l \ = n \ | \* 7 "¥I.1 )DHN A. | mo .mES.n m |Rq"[,jn EVERY 'PIIIYRRD l i n k ; . : l u l a u a y \ f . » u | u 5 u s }I o u I M i r "a A 1o f C h o i r r e h e a r s a l a t c h u r c h .m " ; g m ; _ u r F r i d a y .6 : 3 0 P .M . - - B o o t h F e z -l u | . 1 A d | n \ ; . u ; n u s .M g ;U g m -FI BU ZI FI IO UL II ,U ;U u _~; . | : u : u m m A 3 |: || l . l I1n lvG \l u n : u u u -a ..|.f »_u n a t B l a i r S - n t u r d a y .I. . " 2 ": " " " " ° 'L ¥ , ' , § ',. '2 . f§ { *. 'i'" ;, ',i 'L . . '? ' ., ii 'E. ,. " ', '; ° ;, "'i i'T. '1 _h i r a n d M f f f f r = m = s _ y a w n e m ! f f.,,....M Ed d (Hume a afternoon, it wlll be considerednugrlt e r o i l . , Vs u e y x r 3 1 .oaurieay if they woudd notify nn 1: on Jnmes Chrillennen Thurs-gyveffll num I wi # nl our young 1, nternoon.'..o:.r»l ss the pasbor.. r.and Mrs.John Marshdl We are enjoying unusually in- rove i n Omaha Nesday to seespiring music these Sundays fromme "Paradg of Nations".nnnr .-rms-..~|.... A.",u....n......rl ning uf next week,Noy.zz.A unique menu is proposed, the cook- ing to be done by men who admit that they are compewnt chefs. All men in the parish are expected to bm in on this a fldr, a nd wi ll be wlm in nnvino the date. ' H - ' " " ' - ' _° " ° " " " " ° "l '" " '" '" " " " " "J - a ul.nl-\»»u IUUUQ l u l l" " '_t i v i d B a n q u e t a t ' D e k a m a h M e d a n -'l l w é - l i *, ,k m c o r n f o r .-°B e n n i n g t o n w l e r l F r i d a y a f t e r - ~ l l lP r i m e p e r \ ° 4 1 °S I M ' d i s :q h u r c h .j C o n h i ' b u j i o n a f o r M S F. ;k h b g l k m t I I " y w e n l -' ~ g j § , f g ; 5 ; f ~3 3 3 3 3 3 n o o n . ..I d . F I . .v e d \'c a ' i i 1 M 1 s s . A , r m a P u l s 1 s s t a y i n g a tE n t e r e d a s s e e o w d - c h u s s m " t e r ' C m \ = \ e 1 l I o 3 . u r e ' > * = # ; ~ ;r e o e i r x ~d u b " ' " " m . i " " ; L k ; . L " ¢ °R .M e a d o f B l a i r .l t h e F r e d J .P u l s h o m e a t p r e s e n t l d °~a u » u . \ . 1 .\ -'"n r .t h e p o a t o f f i e e a t B l a u -N e b r .a t o u r .w e e o r m m B e n u s s a -_M r .a n d M r s .. J o h n D o r n a c k e r t l u n d e r m e M o f C ° n s f w a i i f . " 2 ? " ' _ ? ` ? " ? , " % } : .. § ' f ' I " i - . ' f f ' f §i l s m u m ; l » . : f ° § ? w s u p - I . F N M Q H . ' ? ? " * € £B e a u t y P a r l o r d r g f e t o B l a i r F r i d a y a f w m w n -.ire.Ida;Se__5:riaour of Frerrffnt - - .u n v n g u l l u u q . | ; §u l | . u \ l L U u g ' i " - - -. . . .- . . . - - - o . - - __. . . _. . .M i s s H a n s e n .H e a r i t n e x t S u n - 'D e s p i t e t h e . a n o w s t o r i n T u e s d a y d a y m o r n i n g .' e v e n i n g t h e l a d i e s w e r e t a x e d t o R o a d s a n d w e a t h e r p e r m i t t i m r . |s e r v e t h é l a r g e c r o w d a t t r a c t e d b y \ M : wh S.I R70 n m l e n u g n e s ,'ll y ou wum Luuuvu .u " l n 'lphone 47--Alice Triplett o r:ator.l mcnaro Lamp attended mewuuwu at me uonrau Jensen nomeMeetattheerntenuem.\-n»:\.<.°\.1 ar.ae OnE _.. av Pe gplay and dance at Washmgton o.| last week. .17th:I School.I ng §\\.)»r'5!1i;p.. 'k of .Faith". Speciai music! oath",a good 2 habit of fam- u11:h. rorth \ Leamle. . on won 1\i\=»U8¥o All elastic step an Gnrdlcs, $1.98Mr . q u a ms n.W u h a n ; B e h r c n o .and $ 2. 98 a t th e Fas hi on C en te r in atte nd ed a p a n y gn fu n lol.M\` *'lsiz es 2 5 t o 35_43_1t I ||~' ; § g ' f , ' t f " " *u a p z e t h ° f " °s k m s ,$ 3 . 9 3 t o $ 5 . 9 s . .S w e a t e r s , M 1 5 3 1 - ' | ¢ | ~ e , , ¢ ¢R u b i e v i s i t e d $ 1 . 5 0 t o $ 2 . 9 8 .B l a c k V e l v e t J a c k with Edna Feteraon Lnursday eve-!¢lS. $4.98.All sizes at the Fash- mn .ion Center.43-Itshd .Van Horn was a supper Sqkguest at Elmer Thooes 'l'hurn4.».\)'w.£...."E,'l"°..'?§""§'§€i°*§T. 1:5 u ht..."¥,.-.. 1\r....\.»..... ..:..:¢....:| ...ati r.~n....1 SIZES -and ¢00!B'21|the Fashion bl-:day evemng.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard IIoier andLira. Bertha Wendt and children family were Sunday dinner guestsofBlair,spent the week nd at=at the John Johnson home.the John Dornncker home.|Miss Myrtle Hoier underwent an Miss EBl.'1¢lI&GottSCh \"i8if-'?¢ioperation fur appgndicfitjg gt 3 Lincoln hospital lost week.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Jr. returned last Friday from a short trip in the east. Friends and relatives were en- tertained at 1112 Chris Sands home Elsie and Elizabeth Meoves Sun-l da if.. and Mrs.Wm. Wiese and family visited at the Fred Puls home Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch were I n m an ;" ' " " " " "iride ¢°"re ah; l h 5:1" P. nzEvery Bubscriptio is rega:de1:}. in mrc gfmg. Nov several auto loads o four young \he excelh people expect to attend n Onngrc-One by gational yuuqg pecples'rally in,Charles . our church in Fremont next Sun-}Clu are ent dinner. om the bpys of theas open account..rue names or."u u m f i b m win be instanaly re-10 A. M.Citurch moved from our mailing list at tha . l l ~ ~ M o m i ; expirauon of the time paid for if Theme.'nge Wo! the publishers ~ potifigd; othep ~.f»r_==h11;====1- A.Linnbergn moneer o th; nysteriea of theiday at 2:30 n. m.A ladv sneaker I tiation intI n - d m Boston' is to make 'thé chiex°CIub.Se ve ra l of . th e y mu l g e r Ilad dr es s.Ou r y o u n g fo lk s ar e to me n o f th e c h ur c h a r e a s s i s tmgww e we s un sc np uo n w lu lBII.l3 III! u n s 15 loyalty UIi n forc e a t. th e desig nated su b-time to c ultiva1.e the ac rip tlon pn c e .E ve r y subsc riber ily attend anc e an c h mu st un d er s ta nd th a t the se eo n di -ma n p_M. - - E n v II I meet at the church to strt prompt like pastor in the ceremonies. _,s 1 'Tlie Abolition of the Jury System The colleges and high schools all over the state are debating the question of the abolition of the jury system.No doubt these dis- cussions will bring about s. better and fuller understanding of this system that has been the bulwark of justice for the common people .for the present period of enlight- u.nn1¢~::it of the world. The abolition of the jury system might be all right if judges were divine.Bo:since judges are human and susceptible of human \\ oaknesses it would .»;e1r. unwise |11-.;.;;.; "meg .'<,1..ia1.n nam. 1 C;r~;;e;;;;";§,;aL§"fTi§rT{`1"nE"$;'§`€' Center.These are worth va no $1 paper".All young people invited.uiday.a pair.Better stock up now at 4 7:30 P.LI.--»Happ'Hourf er~f ~a le r W(a§hter visited#-lids low price!43-It .vice Theme especia y help u t0 {\\i .orris ristenen on _ .; ! '-"1-"d »I all t =¢i n e o n "';""";':."".°.f;":.'.,|r : i s . ~ » » ~ a n e w n n o m m n N e w s .u friends church.A n olmson called at the Fay,r.;i§d';dlay 7:30 p M.--Mid-:J°"e3 borne .Friday afternoon....i `.f'i 'f ~ E"*;§ fQhg"$ § ;="d ..(.ian of Mrs. William Behrendt drove to,I3 SP9 -enmeekmeetingfordiscussFr. 1. ld b |at the Howard Curley hometimely questions, and for cultiva-gmmggd glrxg .§'.I.'i"f'il?-;.ef."$....»=a Mr. and Mrs.~Ch1is Larseh and tion of the power of prayer.to spend the ".eck_em1 |Kenneth were Sunday evening vis- nir. Oscar Swansozi vimed over itors at the Nels Larsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Updike andTheMillinery Store of Blair is night.a tthe Morris Christensen ..the Fashion Center and they are home Thursday evening.children were shopping m Fremontlast Wednesday. Floyd Jordon of Cleo Springs,Oklahoma came Sunday evening totheGeorgeLoftishometohelp l s h o w i n g e v e r y t h i n g ~i s n e w :i r .H a r r y (. . hIi S f. B l.I5E'2l O f B l a i r , § a n d s r n a n i n H a i g f o r W o m e n , § ° 1 1 n f * ' 1 a n t h e P i i f e f i m l i H e n r y - M i s . i e s a n d C h i l d r e n p r i c e d a t 6 o ¢ ¢ C * ' " " ' " ' " e "h o m e .i u e s d a y a l t e r -|.ne $7.50.New Hats arrive several noon..l r ze -n visited 'it = pick corn.times a week-»-we have the ehoic-i himrl Si i s . ~~ '. . E* 1 " »Irma i.r.».o.mA:..i.-unnnr <:....AH. Washington visitors Friday after-'§§l£»li§{§F`iJn1>n'0{ df rinil s i m " noon.Mr. and Mrs. Eggert Ohrt. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Gottsch and~ sonandMrs.Bertha Ward and chil- dren were Sunday dinner guests at the John Dornacker home. Mrs.Johzt |Kroger and children visited at the Wm. Wiese home on Thursday afternoon.Lloyd Nelson of Bennington,spent the week-end at the Chas. Christensen home. Them will be a dance at the German hall Sunday evening. Miss Delores Johnson, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Jr. of Washington,spent last week with her grandparents,Mr.andMrs. Emil Gottsch. Herbert.Gottsch soon:Sunday 68th birthday. Mrs.Conrad Jensen and L i mhas Seymour visited Marie James 'I~`riday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Glendezming spent Sunday afternoon at the Fred Ramser home. The school play and carnivallast Friday evening drew a large crowd.Everyone reported a good time.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch vis- ited at the Wm. Christensen home Friday afternoon. Silk to top chiffon hose jfull fashioned--in gunrnetal,duskee, sabie with black double pointed heels at $1.65 pair at the Fashion M S T : in an EGU'r g \ A Big Wash is r ___ Spodessly Chan r ¢~. .v i *r "* ~g g :-1.M:L . ~" ~ lf . . _ » ; Q . ~g f~~;~1==-. » ~ .E~r r ms 1 » "..P .; .~ » -i a ..£ ` ?" '.| 1 , *f J _ f . | . _ ._|| " f " .» j N Q -. 1|e _ = \ Y "a n | ~.u r P.; , g a svn , .iF¢; I : . - " »..~.g i . s . "wg.."fw .R \.Q a f f m L ~~ t o t r e a t .t h e m a n a d i v i n i t y a n d .." "" "K w r :u i t o t h e i r !s o v i t a l a n d . ,. s § ? 2 f l f L , n 1 § " ° O § " ; % § ; S 2 ;w e w h e l m m g 'p o w e r a s i s s u g g e s t e d ' h y t h e a!} 0li =. i{!}\n f ~j u r y 8 } '8 ~~~~ tm r l. ,f ».;4 »s. li i i r la llu b n n h w l w e a u u me mu u -4'sm AL\\.u1\x\\J|J\.u\,,,.m,,,_,_t,¢.uy evening.eve n i n g a t th e F lo y d Ma g i !home.after no on wr th A r t I Mi s s Ro m a Ii a s tle o f He r ma n ,M r .a n d Mr s .W a lte r ( r u mo rlvisitfédo ve r th e v\eek~c::d a t tl1e|U¥1d c h ildr vn we re vi si ti ng i n Te -Si lk to to p c hi §i Su re u J en se n h ome with J an et.lk a m n h Sp tu rd ay .fas hi on ed- -~ in gu r i Miss Anna Fuess spent. Saturda5[,___M1=f5 Prfgq _n¢ler_§on spcn§lfuft sable wi th blac k .hu'1.Dmna¢ke§ICenter.Also dark brown chiffon.............huse with darker brown dduble ,-4,__,_,.,:nu point at $1.95 :L pair.Sizes.8'é:.;.';;...1 ,,,,,k;;;:. 10. sm: .»..,.=1.i..¢. that Wear. it ho St f Bl I -thdo u ble puin|.ed|'The S e or e o mr n l,e -0 n .- :.1- ..| ..a. ... . Pu hin n Ce nte r an d thev am BmwAni~!"!""""._!'_'!'.."'.E I n_¢ner | 1 \ . .|n¥nhf nm! Rnnduv at fhv hump of!H.!0Sua5" WIUI BITS I"1€BIllall hoI|.hl|\....-a. ...» 21nz:rrux waluo 15 me is en nas or-""°"" Musivl? Lesson .';th 1 W chw d Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Magi!!.gamzed a male 'flUa\'t@¥¢0¥\i1Hf~H¥8 ?§:;.,;|;er, L arence a 1 an apo Junior were Sunday afternoon "market break",|°f Hl=l'0}li Jorgensen,Ben lung-'1ru.:1k K,,ue did some Ilu]np.V|Slt»0r8 at the Earl Thompson _..skow. Richard Pnlorsnu nml nn!-l._...:.:.._.n-...........1u..|......nun Ymmn ht:\:|:\ nu. \p1.uu pcur mu.u n : ; a mu u | | | -' " - -" -- - - - - " - ' d - - - -*Center.A ls o d a r k b r o wn c h i ff o n i n g s ma r t n e w adva nc e sty le s i n hose w i t h d a r k e r b r o wn dou ble S1iDP91fS th a t 'W ear f o r W °m'f f' Doint a t $1.95 a pa ir .Sizes 31,5 mud Misses pric ed at $2.98 to $6.n0Therec ent Silk Dresses f~r Women and Misses friend at $4.98, $6.75, $8.94, $10 up to 019.75 in sizes 13 to 52 SAVE FUEL l | l 1 by insulating your attic with Balsam-éwool Celdtex ~ U .:~||:|ma ter i als a t th e Fa sh io n Center. Ple nty o f th e N e w Si lh o ue tte Sty les,to o !'4 3 - lt and Childrens,$1.49 to $8.39. They are also selling U. S. Gay- tees and Ovvrrshoes for Women, Misses and Children. at the LOW- EST PRICES IN BLAIR_43-lf. 4?fe M! » nual financial canvass of the par» "1 Miss Molly Christensen of Uma- ish will begin, and it will continue ha, hasébien caring for her father, during»the week until it is com- J1rnes ristensen, who has beempleted.Families are requested to CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A.F.Newell,Pastor ~'x -- ¢1IlllI8.¢l£'FlZ¢(l ILS : n c n m o s t s e v e r e f x u p u l r x l l 1 r n|.|.|u.1..I u l .' e n L a r a 5s i n c e t h e p a n i c o f 1 9 1 4 h a s t . a u g l { t e n .M o 1 . i a m i n M r fi M:y g ..a n . r § -J o h n B .E r i k s e n t h o u s a n d s a n e x p e n x ~ i v; :l e s s o n .I O n M o n d a y ,A r m i s i i c e D a y ,a P e t e r I P e t e r s e n c o i l e d n t t h e w e r e B l a i r -1 S =t ° r; =T h u r s d a y a f t - T h e P r e v a l e n t p r a c t i c e o f b u y -s o r t l p r o g r a m w a s g i v e n i n t h e S o r e n J e e n h o m o S u n d a y m o m -e r n o o n . i n g s t o c k s o n l e a n m a r g i n s ,b y a r e a n d e n j o y e d b y a l i t h e i n g .I M r s . F r a n k r s o n a n d h a t h . t d __ |H a r l a n d C h r i s t e n s e n a n d C a r i r g m s p e n t .I n s t T u e s d a y w i t h h e rvv r s o r f w w a t h o u t l f s e r v é s 1 ° w e a t h -3 . 2 ° 5 ' ? . . = _ §' f " l ' ? b " ¥ f . f ' f ¥ ' ? ' ° ' f ` f '| I~ fr i k n 9 * n w o r n H e r m a n c a l l e r s o n l s w t e r .M r s .H e n r y J a c k s o n . er reverses, is basically unsound. Leading financial authorities and major stock exchanges and their members have continually warned and ruled against this praetia. Iwen margins normally considered :nie did not stand in the late eris~ s. The fact that short-sighted gpec- ulawra have been wiped out in the ueneral 'declincq is no argument against the institution of modern corporate finance.Our progress iz nude aa more of the pu`b1i: income finds its wuy into business.Ia- vbston who own interests in stand I u n u musi c al n u m -b e r s ~e n j o y e d .T h e ~ s a n g a n d P r o f .N i e l s e n a n d M i s s -'' E d n a Ha n s e n de lig h te d th e a u d i - l en c e with a p ia n o du et\ Beautiful SiD¢ Scarfs--the pret- tiest in tQwn- priced at $1.98 to $2.98 at the Fashion Center.43-lt Silk Dresses for Women and Misses puma at $4.98, $6.75, ss.94, $10 up to 019.75 in sizes 13 w 52 in all the new styles, colors and materials at the Fashion Center. Plmty of the New Silhouette Styles, too!.43-it Christensen while the men were in town.Mr. and Mrs.Chris Larsen of Kemmrd spent Sunday at Hcnnan NelsenMr. and Mrs. Jena Kragh helped Mr.ahd Mrs.Hans Matthiesen celebrate their wedding anniver- sary Sunday. Costume Jewelry,$1 to $1.98. Pocketbooks, $1.98. 43_rt °Fashion Center Silk stripe Jersey Bloomers for Women on sale.2 Pair $1 in all Mrs.Henry l-lovendick spent Thursday at the John Jackson |home. |Mr. and Mrs, Nels Larsen andlfamilywereSundayafternoon visitors at the J. P. Larsen home. Ruth Paulson spent Thuisclay afternoon with Guralta Updike. Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis anddaughtersspent Sunday at theFloydLoftls home near Blair.I Mrs.Weber,Mattie and Mar~| garet, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Stokes' and Joe Weber were Sunday eve-` ning visitors at the Julius Webe-rhome. Klma. Birdie and Marjorie Flet-lcher were Saturdav evenimr vi>- s Minuterd,¢stlblilhedind gf-|¢Tnas lwe Store ofBlll ll lh e l'~ "¢9 '||;|¢ ,| ;:.|.;".::§ :.!§ uhi°n ~ ~ 2 he y.|:enho11 ]a ::¢ 4 aml colofl at- the l'a|l1ion'iio|5n t"ti\eEfcii;'l'§t¢"hoilr.These are worth 'I5c to $1|H n .Walter Kramer and chil :mls o n values ra th e r th a n ¢ ; p 5 1 m g s ma r t n e w advanc e sty les i n a pa ir .Be tte r stac k u p .now n t l d f c n , M r . : md Mr s .Geo rge Lof tie ha ve n o th i ng to f e a r . 2 ch§gmg Thtir Tune ¢ . - . . » . » » . » ( N. Y . W o r l d ) lf an y amu s eme n t c a n b e f o u nd | i n the rec ent. d eba c le of the stoc k marke t. i t may be disc overe d in the .s ud d en re ver s al of th e a tti tud e o f man y ma rke t. c ommen ta to rs to wa rd Sli ppe rs th a t 'W ear f o r W o me n and Misse s pric ed at $2.98 to $6.50 a n d Childreno,$1.49 so $3.39. th i s lo w pri c e!4 3 - lt Si lk s tr i pe J er s e y Bloo mer s f o r W sa l 2 $ 1 a llTh e y ar e also se lli n g U .S.Ga -o me n o n 9»p m r anyteesan d Owr s h o e s f o r W o me n , | Mi s s e s a n d (i ld r e n a t th e L O W - ES II P R I C E S I N B L A I R .4 3 - I t BENCH No'fEs sizes a n d c olors a t th e Fa sh io n Cen te r.Thes e ar e wo rth 'T5 c to $1 a,.pair.Be tte r sto c k u p n o w a t th i s lo w pric e!4 3 - I t S i lk to to p c h if fo n homa f u ll f a s h i o n e d - - i n gu n me ta l,duekee, a n d F e r n we r e shop pzng 1:1 B l a u F r i d a y af te rn oo n. Ali elas ti c s te p- in Gmilos , $1 .9 5 and $2 .9 8 a t the Fa sh ion Ce nter in sizes 26 eb 36.43-It Silk stripe Jersey Bloomers for Women on sale,2 pair $1 in all sizes iliici frfiors a t th e Fashion | C en ter .Ti .we a r e wor th T5 c to $ 1 sab le \'.'iti1 blac k dou ble po in te d 3 pai r.B t i e r sto c k u p n o w athe e ls at $1 . 65 pa i r : »t th e F a sh i on i th i s lo w {|i<e!l 43-11 llliy so me oank ers,bro ke rs a n d Bec k a n d J r .o f I B la i r a n d M i s s . C ' " ' ' ":Mau d a r k b r o wn chiffon*F o w m. .file..»>=f u l W o me n ar'-1 l: (. Uf l0 lni 8| -S "c re ~ ur gi ng smaI I| A 8I 1¢ 'S Be d( g f o ma ha .i h o E \\,itll i t r k e f !'I0\\$l lllL\i)'10 1\[i,,5e5 i¢|||\:.el ~tg ~intra de rs to e xte n d th ei r holdin2.;Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha rr v S mi th s n e n t po in t a t $L.J&>Il pai r.r..~ 3 'z :.1....1.r....:.....:......12.3.1 ... Lhe iin vening public .A f e w h o u r s bef or e th e big c ra sh o f lus t Th ur s- Su nd a y af ter no o n vi s itor s at the A n d r e w Boc k h o me we re Marcu<s 29 Petersen Hardware BLAIR, NEBRASKA This unsurpassable GUARANTEE U - ..in o.market which »w:1s soon to topple.On the day before the slump, for example, one investment. house declared that pnces had *'unlncl a level whom construc- t m fumes may resume opera-» I . l l ' l . L \ . f B u |L IS u 1 .:' ».an .. :., .r .l ' " " " " *" " "1 'm a y a f t e r n o o n m t h ' \ l " s ' w i ' L n 1 0 S k Q o r l . n g - =h l u I l tv i °* ° ''-"""'i S ,a l l 1 i . |i w -,: l t t h e I ~ ' a s h i o n 3 Mrs. Emma I-loo'vlsfted I'»"-.1»:.C.Lippincott `f'i'.2....'ifhur li..c n o w n m . H o m e until Sunday evening.Miss Flora Anderson ol' Omaha .was rr week-end visitor at Clarii Mr.and Mrs.I-.uncst Hubko rn-»1.»".and another.referring toiLi]>pincott's.[df°"°over from Beatrice Friday fiat :ulld mcessions of precedingl Mrs.Ray-rnoml Johnson and night to spend the \.eol;-end \\'iUl nays, announced that oliquidationinlrs. Earl Smith of Omaha, visiLed,lb°=latter's parents.Rev.andhas run its natural course".I'Iven'"7»the I-larry_~Srr\ith home from hires.W.H.Uzrderwood.more significant was the eomunentliihursday Until Monday.'I`}leiri lllrs.Paul Crosby hndzis Sun- of the president of one of N°"'-..}.'§b'§Z'E'" cadme UP F"'i"¥.@"Pl'1\f\Kiday callers,Mrs.Frank Warrick Yorks largest banks.He waslmonda Ugg.; _to Omaha with them y rung.\quoted as saying mat he knew °f;Mr. and Mrs. George Pollen and "nothing fundamentally w \°°¥\8C|prence wereSunday evening- vis- Willl the Sf#-*Ck market". and that itors at the Pete Foilen home in the "healthy reaction has prob- only overrun itself".lf these were not ifvitations h,|Mlldred and Mrs. Qlllfk nippinérilt the general public to go in and spent Tuesday at L. e. Inppmcotts buy, what were they?And right after them came the deluge,the wildest break that the stock mar~.o Mr. and ll-its. Gene llavid.het has ever lcnnnm. errant nnsn M........| |l......\l..f..l¢_... .-.I and Miss Helen Anderson of Omaha. Mrs.Fforn Rowe, who is spend- ing :1 few vreelrs at the home (af her parents, Mr. and Hrs. James Rhoades,spent Thursday after- noon at the llomc. The Crowell Home working girls in company with Rev.and , M m W .II.Underwood drove to Omaha Wedriesiizly evening to :lt- ienrl the f`l'!nl1Pum nnfl n 'Jin rlin- Blair. Mrs. Lyle Guyer, Glenn, bee and hir.and M m F.W.Foy ofBlalr and Frank Foy of Canton;- Olio were Snnday dinner :nests Center.'i.~ 1 1..|beautiful gen- uine Km VI- \o .sl $2.98!43-11 HILLSIDE NEW S OF I GARDNER 1J1s'1'n1(;'r Mr.and Mrs.C.L.Grant of Omaha,were Thursday aftemoon visitors at the Frank Brown home. Amanda Petersen of Springfield Neb., spent the week-end at home. Mrs.Dan Phillips visited Mrs. J. L.Petersen Monday afternoon. Clark Stricklett, who has been apatientattheBlair hospital for over a month with an abcess on his leg. was brought to the Harry Ervey home Saturday where he ia convalescing.Both Mr. and Mrs. Stricklett have had a long siege of illness and their many friends will be glad to see them well once The saving of coal amounts to as much as 3 tons per season. Inexpensive but efficient see a, mm,. \ liivettglhr. & Goal Co.K GUARANTEE We guarantee thistire to outweu my other tire of equalprica when nm un-der the lame con-diziohl.Ask us fortunbe r pmi culus./THE Spinsters' Convention (Home Talent Play) Given by John A. Dix Post W. R. C. B. F. D. HALL Friday eve, Nov. 22 '29 LUCILLE KEMP Director CAST OF CHARACTERS CECIL SCHAFFERJosephine .lane Gwen - HENRIETTA BOWMANPriscilla Abigail Hodges Elamaty Jane Higgins Rebecca Rachel Sharp - Tiny Short -- Mary Ann Fraddler - Jenmha Nnlildl Sndxsim Patience Desire Mahn - Sqphh Stuckup -- Jullet~/Long -- Betsy Babbin - Charity Longfaee - Cleopatra Belle Brown Phily .lane Pnlt - viola Ann Rugglas - Belinda Bluegrass - Frances Touchmennt - Hannah Blggerstuff - Prof. Mnkeonr MADIA LINDEN NETA RAVER LENA THONEBELVA STANLEY BERTHA Mc§iANIGAL MATTIE NOBLE ARMINTA SAPPENFIELD GRACE RATHMANN ;ELLA PICKEL NETTIE GlLLIA!| DOLLY MOORE ZELDA s'moDE.MARY Asnnnsox ROSA HUGHES CORA BADGEROVY MINNIE BUGEON nnd Assistant Adm ission ~50c and 25c guides you in Buying Tires - - - v - - - _.- _. . . .-- . ,- - - - - . 1ibly the one f ollowi ng the 1 of the World war in 1914. time, what about the hullimhntntors?'They have' r " "L u z .n u l l m r s .v v a n z c r n 1 C \ . . » r a r : K t : n 'a u t b r e a k w e r e ' T h u r s c i a y d i n n e r g r u c ~a t n e r p a r t y a f t e r w a r d s .E v e r y o n e m o r e .M e a n t h e J .E .M c C r a c k e n b m i . :j n t h a d a m o s t e n j o y a b l e t i m e .M r ." f a d M r s .R o b e r t R a s m u s s e n a h c o m -B l a i r ,I - I r a .T o m M a j o l .o f D e c a t u r ,i n a n d f a x m l y w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n i h a n r n v n n M P H .I I .( !! i I ) l | i l | I { ) t f l i h f l l | ' ¢ l n n l n l n u n n r i n ; § |l n s | | n n n \ » l n v _ | n _ ' | a " ¢~H t t h i !J .T .N E I S O I 1 } l h l | l E l n A . u l l u .- --~--r r " " " " ;- »- »- - - -\ v u | J $ l l l |\ 1 u . n u c a .u ~ \ u 5 n | \ : l . " u | " | a w " ' " ' "" '" " '"""" " ' "" " " "»E m m a H o m Ie n . ,a n d _c r W ' ; l 0 \ ' r : d a ; , 'a f i f r - i h l r s .D o n M a j o r ,d r o v e o v e r M o n -i n i l a i r .( f o r t h c l n o o n v 1 . ~ n . o r 5 a t . h e G l a s s S | . l t t o n d a y a n d b r o u g h t b a s k e t s f u l l o f J a m n d J o h n J e n s e n c a l e d t o b y d e -" ° § § ; m d W a g o n e r n v "a S u n d a g o o d t h i n g s t o e a t t o t h e f o r m e r ' s s e c t h e n f a t h e r ,J .P .S .J e n s e n t h e i n -a f t e r n o o n c a l l e r a t ' g m A m g ;g n o t h e r a n d a u n t ,M e s d a m e a T r u e . .a t h i s h o m e i n B l a i r M o n d a y ,M r . r a d v i c e ., _ , _ , _ , , _ .. _ , _ _ , . , ,| 1 1 - s o d a n d B l a c k s t o n e .T l a e v h m l J e n s e n i s q u i t e p o o r l y a n d w i d e r suddenly wise after the ev seem to find consolation upset of their prophacies nouncing the asininity of wstors who followed theilTh e y n o w te ll u s th a t a n y b o d y V M ; : ; ; n ¢ \ ~ W _ _ g Boll. of Tc _f a pic nic di n ne r i n th e i r r o o m a t wi th o n ly o n e e y e h a lf o pe n c o u ld ltamah, were Sunday supper go¢,g1,;!t!1e H o m e an d i t i s needless to h i ve s e e n wh a t w a s c o mi n g ;th a t at C hris J en s;-n 's.s a y th e y h a d a ve r y h a p p y ti me . the 5111311 trade;-5 whose gvgrfyglmd H r .a n d MTS.J i m Sorensen_D r .J .G.S h i tk le f t S8l1ll`d3y ima dna tin nn le d tn this examzer at- .3P '¢f \t Su nd ay after no on a t th e f o r D e W i tt.N n h w h o m l m mm n i th e c a r e o f a phy sic ian. Mr s .H u g h Su the r la n d atte nd ed a s h o we r i n B la i r Tu e s d a y af ter - no o n. in ho n or ot' Mm.F lo y d H a l- ste ad.__.,_...._ __ -_..__ -...,...____- - - ....---.. .._. ..,,.....ed buying of stocks are largely Chem Sutton home.Donald me the week nd in the interests ofzPdh'RJ U,ef'°"*'°f'S""° for whai has lmvnwed.Blgznnding as .;k_ ;=\a 3 -'Rh ~the Home.r . . and Lf they have been soundly Milmrd Peel-: treated his school Dr. and hrs. J. C. Shack, Rev. spanked they have only themselves:.abes no chocolate fudge last Fri-and Mrsi Underwood and Misa to blame.Hay afternoon.The reason for |hBEl'!1a Me ringer drove to Fremont If all this had been said before treat being that his Sixth bmh-| Friday evening lo attend a disl- the event it might, have done some day occurred on thefollowing da1.r.| trict Epworth League festival,3°i°d:A few venfalresome souls'ffhq .P|&1H&.t.\Er:'{Sunnayfgwhich was held to collect supplies Those from this neighborhood who attended the parade Tuesday in Omaha, were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips,Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Mun dnrf and Forest and Kate Newell. Mm Art Gustafson and daugh- ter, Gloria Gay s nt Friday aftf ernoon . at t h e ~ : An d e r s o n The New Miller Geareli- OME in and let to-the~Road Balloon is us tell you the guaranteed to outwear amazing true story of any tire of equal price. how this tire out- Iasted and outwore the best standard tires of 13 leading manufactureriv ` An unsurpassable tire with an unsurpassable guar- antee. ELLE uid hint i t lolnethingbut their wires were d tht lhoutl of the ninbz e n who ue mu n o criticising the R M ! ! ! xu ll"ibn.i|.Y,In e m. like ihiH.'5¢'"°°'ns DUIYIUIHE a rau1f»r afnli for the Methodist hospital and home.rowned by l ); '"L'1'€Z'"§' Lo ge §:i""'""" 23fCrowell Home.The suppiieacame Prudence and Harry Stricklett aw 5preud sixi>een.n ance ""~*W* "Y "asain in large amounts and lhe peg. accompanied their grandparents, haughtily Miss Helen Anderson of (rmaha tivul was a great success.Afmrgli r-and Mrs.Ed Stricklett .of public for and Mrs. Lyle Gujrer wore Sunday the festival the Crowell Home Blair, tv Omaha Sunday afternoon countrv a. n:rnn¥nn .,:.s+........ ..¢ n... L1 f-N.. Imananemmmt hrnmzrhf mn |.\m|1\ nnwhere they attended a show.bearish §r¢;{mr.n certainly wim- out honor, even though his words be true. . . - . - . _ - _Sllk Dr a w s for Women and Misses priced at $10 £0 $69.50 with a special sale group at $25 in gina la in 5 2 in hllck o r brown in all the :mart new styles at the Fashion Center.43-lt The Shoe Store of Bldr is the Ffrshlon Center and they are show ing_smut new advgnee style.; in Slippers that Wear for Women | I e .......rs ...-W.. .-.. we ... \.. mv'pincott home.Miss Anderson rc~mained over until Monday. 'Die Bench Community Club met at the home ol Mrs. Harry Smith Thursday aflrmoon with twelve members praent.The afternoon was s pa t visiting and playing l-lallowe'en games,after whlc Mrs.Smith a nd Mm RaymondJohnson served a delicious lunch.The visitors were Mrs.Charles Hunk,Mrs.Sylvia,llv!ra.Chris Johnson,Mrs.Earl Smith,Mrs.Hreds Jensen and Lucille.'l`he next meeting is to be with Misar a . .1 . . . . . . : . . . . r . - . . . _ ¢i}é}§,}§,iE§,§5,],;'j"'Mrs. Hattie Cook fell from her chair a few days azo and badly injured her hip.lt is causing her a great deal of pain but we hupe it will soon be better. Rév. Moran had charge of our' chapel services Sunday afternoon. He brought up twenty of his young people and they put on a splendid program for us which was great- ly enjoyed by the Home folks. The Quarterly ma ting o f the Board of 'l'rl\abeen was held at the Costume Jewelry.$1 to $1.98. Pocketbooks, $1.98. ' 43~1t Fashion Center Winter Coats for Women andMisses priced at $l0 to $69.50 withl a a p d r l sale group nt $25 in sizes 18 to 52 ln black or brown in all the smart new styles at the Fashion Center.48~1t Silk stripe Jersey Bloomers for Women on sale,2 pair $1 in all sizes and colors at we Fashion Center.These are worth 75; to $1....... ....mv . zx.<1 Musa priced at sms no $6.50 H ~ P g ,Omaha,is Home bon §;;<\w<f=v-A f g ~anand Childtvrw.' ? " °to $389. hg\p}n¢`w|¢.h the work at Clark trustees and their wives were en- IB lk U s Gaao se "E y L\ppincott's.th tertmned at dmner at 'the HomeThey are ''M mm a' r r Women n Y ' mner sv .st Mf|'1'hose who attended wen. Dr. C." F "a n d . _ . -. nu f'....._...' Clnrk Li nmnmu imma mmm u. pair.Better stock up now at this low price!43-11. : DORNACKER BRIEFS iI Ilumen ana ummlm " me "'-""'|ihll"lT-|'.'"é."Z:`. HE ; " " I Edge. mlm, név.iifb. rliiefi- EI EIT PRICES IN BLAIR.43-It Ruth Ind lllli Helm Anderson.Miles qqd C.C. Crowell, Jr. of I Mr. and Mm." Henry Gottsch md lon md Mx. |'nd~Mrs. Eggert Ohri Blain-, Nebraska, November 14, 1929 h a t h an _..._...._..............-. _ . _l l n l u - nLlyllnd Staten. Chironrsa-I For Sala.1o¢°1§dfyg"i%S 1For any kind oi buwxerimr. alll F\u-nniture. mn Ind floor conf-I Kuhn'x nhotol will nhue you. u See The Ennrndne for job work _ ' P u n I m n a n u n m u lawk soé.Wm. 1~'i¢k.22-21° *W* mme- xi 5°"'*°"'~21-rx Fm' Safe-Pohnd mm bona.ur. E. W. sdlmxaz hureamtly 221 on 43 1 comme Jewdry,$1 w $1.98.For Sale: Bom,BW# Bonn. Joe umm, Arlingt.ou,RL 1. 42-/zz purdmndnpew Tudqr Fordledxn M.-. an:fP<>¢kev.\mks. $1.93..H°'" Wilson 31-cf Hr. mmm smmmf a.farmnpn Onions-Ono Nm mr mum! fm =°'-1 ape: ,Edward Quist.43-z¢ wr, ml-'wom Dm|sm¢. `£f.'¢n}'»§>Jf"r~J°fn§§';w;Ph=»» | Mrs. R. a vmwf. and hmm. mn em floor eovsx 112 on eo, 1-1 Calhoun.'4:-n` lt Sunday in Ghnwood,a n Matbaw IL Bemiorl.21-I.Mr. and Mrs. WH] linden shove "E43-xr Fashion Centnerf Bm Noh went so Lincoln mv new ?nTéor`£~¢§&`§§a`§n`¥n§s§7a1'r§F " ' " § ' ° ''"§_" §e'f'g_,§§'f' °§ff§f ~The Episcopnliana held t¥\eir"f""'*"" "MF" h* is spending uw Highest prices for produce. Phone ..regular parish meeting at the par- "°"" on busmess.253.Farmers Produc cu.samfwas an g i e s u z f g i u f hs; ish house on last Monday evening.fi Sale S'*"'*'"g lpplzs- MBS Miss Githefine Begkmm spent. .C_K._Bend ;u M1 _varle ea.pray a n *miter, Mrs. mmm Klha n.er and .,,,.¢.'°l.¢..,f' B1.ir°m0fff;1pi¢ked-Lester Barton, phone 212 §'l?.f"?f."..Z'f."" m Bimr at the par- - . . - - . . . _- . . .- w w -r - 'I -__ . . -lmmediabe use,at Farmers Pro- d m Co.41-Lf Hrs. W.D.Hughes enjoyed an weekend visit from her son, Lloyd and family of Omaha. l n n l ¢ c H . ~n h u \ _ § n |°f.hr lln ¢l £1 05-I Iowa. Kennet! old Stew-a Fremont. \.u|.iandamb: }me n r. r c. U . ls ge tu ng re aa yy o to Lincoln Sundny and vimitd thu Fred Reiqenbaeh family.\ Swwnrt a nd Km Hu.put on n home talent play in the rt spent last Saturday in n e u m m When yo want. Iettex-hena ox (.llvndorf,Underlskin;envelopes o statements call Th\ ulnnoe mrviee.Phone>Enterpnse.18-U Get your Christmas cards mvbefore ihe rush starts.our lil: is complete.Enterprise ofrié I P m <:..1~tJ,.1.....A r11.:...r sm-Dim Jelley mm. MH ii`1}If."E"'~¢mn.c-u 'ing bun and I. hll bonr. 1122 on u. Blair. Hmm ll|\. Two fine teaspoons given withfpiwn;,1§i; mg, p}{ona. 133 each box of "Germikil" roup rem»l The Eno;-puée will prin eeiy.Pnce $1.00 pfr box.stationery and do i t riglu 42-Lf Aye Bros.Seed House are headqunners for your p Mrs . w.W. Wilkinon went to needs. fremont Honda;morning to b°e Mrs. E. M. Bcaty is enter a-u t your L ww rlnfing 18~tf taining bridge Ian as.sv-mf The Enterprise has something new in Christmas ard: this yen. ASk to see their specixl box an-| snrtment. for $1.00.42-2l| li t. and Mrs. Neil Burdic md ' Mx.and Mrs.Woodward drove \ | | l q l . |l a v l l l l U Cost,ume*Jewell'Y»$ 1 to SL 98 . Poc ketbooks,$1.98. 4 3 - lt Fa sh io n C en te r hi er io n J en se n spe nt th e we ek - en d a t th e h o me o f hi s par ents, M r -a n d M r s .H e n r y J e n s e n . A » »n .0 1 ._ .mi g m ; ' ;3 . ' ;' ; ' 3.;,;'.;;."a;;',;;;°°;;»f=<f<==- 161; residence. nas.29-rf For sizes 25 1_0 35 43..1g Albert Follen and Miss Mary 3 sp: M .ont, spent last. Sun-42-Lf J.T.Nelson en!/erlain their bridge club which day at the Peter Follen home.The E. W. Snhmldt Monumental It meets next. Tuesday evening.|Gruborg Jeweler & Oplomclrlel Works have recently purchased a ll r. Mr.and Mrs.Ea Wolff M»» .|9 '"'door south of Danish Pub new Ford truck.'Arn m.;.u.».:..........A vu. 'v:..¢,..llshing Hou Christmas cards an ready for|'~|l@I r. and Mrs. L . C. l upp lwilllshhl of Prem se.14-ti 39-4¢'lr_ and Mrs. G. G. Hina: :hd L.W .1.|m¢»em.nisticc I)py in Omaha;u h m V attcndw the Orpheum. x-mln ner daughter, Mn'hletxinger while she ham Marjory \ the Thurmay afternoon1 her lor{~5elub at her ome this afh J following luncheon at the c ..°..$' §§;g°f=» §=°;§;;mgggg ;,;;;;;, ':.;'.';1"';;'...°;';=. 3 .;t""|Miss 1<..h..... Struve of 0ma your inspection now at 'rhé En-I Duart 1>.......-......_'....,;1.= ....., phone 161 res nhone 1351 8-ti The young married ladies" bridge |hll, spent the weebend an the par- terprise office.42-Zt price $5.00.All work guaranteed. A fine iine ln, Sweaer iugt i club rnéets this (Thursday)an-i""'""' H. L. Struve home.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilbertson Phofxe Black 259, Mrs. M. Suther- emoon,|up from umann :awruxy evemugate[md mended the Armistice dance.ails removed. All ldnds.A11 sizes.Aj1'pr;¢.¢8_§¢1-muon with Mrs. Fred Guyer.A iine line of gweaters, just in.visited at the Ed. A. Jensen home-i5'~¥\'1~-so-usee them at W. J; Sas Store. 43-1L\Beautiful sim Scarfs-the pret-Au k1r\dS»Au sues.All prices.last Sunday evening..Q The M. E. official hom! enjoyed Mrs.1-za Ralm,who rms beenuieét in town-~ priced at $1.93 to S"f_*h*"" ==r.j§vq. S §§<»rg=- 43-11 wanzeq-P1=un.w»~in§,fmd i ng g_§1i§§=.§f_=1 qw church p u l m , .* ~r § ¢. I v» i 5 ¢ ":1 * 1 . " .g g |¢: \ Q ." 3 ~.5 .5 ¢:~ v ~- d u e c . "1 , I ~ 1 s f I n 1 f '~ é? 3. ~ .1 ' i ,k ¢9 .¢ 4 ¢.: A "u .* f m ~'L g r - * ..,l § ~n l "~ r ¢ i P -Y ;\_ ' X s \v .5 °\' 7 f x f c - . _\ . ,.. n1 nl#T\°\' 'Z1 r ..<e 1 -1;R? 5 -~~ »I"-, ~L ~ , f . ¢'r. =~'.! 'o _._ hZ15;'~ r 't 'Q .. , : Q ? ~ ~1 ¥~. \\". ~confined in the bmi, hospilad the past few weeks, is slowly improv- ing. Misses Ethel Stewart and Verna . Dillow of Omaha, were over Sun- day visitors at the Dr. E.R. Stewart home. Score cards, place cards, birth- dnv cards.evmnnlhv r,\rd»»--all $2.98 at the Fashion Center.48-lt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow enwnainod Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Burr at dinner last Wednesday evening. Victor Johnson tnxvked a lond of hogs to Omaha last evening for Ed Christensen, who lives on the bench road. There will be initiation at0 .E.S.this evening and the members are urgd to be present. "Boy's Liie",x magazine for bays makes an ideal Christmas gint.$2.00 per year, at The En~ terprise office.42-tf. The Maney school was closed the early part of the week on account o r comfort tying.Mrs.Jean Heinzerling, east Colfax St.48-2t Kd t h Stewart came in from Kansas City for a week-end visit at the parental, Dr. E. R. Stewart home. Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Redfield drove down to Omaha last. Sunday evening to visit with Mr.'und_ Mrs. !a uuwvqu uy a Dusmeds me-eung onlast evening. We're giving a fine tmspoon with each gallon of shock dip at $1.00 per gallon., 42-if Aye Bros. Seed Home Henry McDonald,who h u re~ cently been ill in the Blni r ho r pital, has returned w hln home " "- - _ - - 1 ' g " - | " " v " ' }- - . c an be f o u n d a t Th e En te rp ri se offic e.Pop ula r p ric e.23 - ti Mr .an d Mr s .Soren Mc Do n ald announc e th e ar r i va !o f a baby g i r l a t th e i r ho me o n c ast F r o n t J o h n Domac I¢ so uth o f. B la i r , th e c o un ty wa s a t Th e E n te r p r i s W h en i ts barn Field gaourn ol sown wnere he as male zo4I| 0 1 m e u e a m 0 1 m r s .. A u r e u N 1 9 1 - l u l l i r o m : t e m;er,wno remuesnear the edge of a welcome caller.c office Friday. is you need,seeMost any kind of sen.Christmas cards--one or one-im "Il mm around the hotlie and w. D. Hughes left last Friday.hu|:dred-printed or plain.nioa- is slowly lmproving. for Kansas City where he islerately priced at The Entemrfse!The Congregatlanalchurchladies spending the week at the Samioffice.4.'2-.'2t|""1ll sponsor a rummage auction\ Mmndorf h€;n]e_Episcqpal ladies will hold?IE: ?.f"i'.1'.¥."'i*':.,~ E`f.?.'i;,.."'i_fi'..'f"?Fstrwt Tuesd Mr.and ay gnoming.| The Enterprise. Mrs Fred Ehis of card from birthday 1 *mpanied by Kenneth can be found here. 9 Christmas A 8001! qfroom nouae,m 6 g e m ; 1 . n e l r m i n u s ! b a z a a r a n d d i n n e r ~ ~ ~ " " " " :23-ti ~ b i g l o t s ,cod n g ~ w e d n e d n i ~ - m l. h n u u n h n h l a f f e e u . e t c .43-dtOmaha,acc: Gilbertson took Sunday dinzier at the Ed Gilbertson home. Pernmnent Wuvc,$7.50.All kinds of beauty work.Phone 1217. Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax. 33-tt' The Armistice dance given at the city hall Saturday evening by the American Legion was .success- ful regardless of the rainy weath- Luther 0'Hnnlon of Omaha, came up Friday for u brief visit. with home folks.He retumed the same evening. For Sole--A five room house in good condition.Located on east Nebraska St.Inquire of Mrs. Cora Badgerow..42-St Miss Betty Noble,who attends the State University at Lincoln, l o c a t i o n ,Q z o u u .l o .w o n .m r il . .4 3 - 2 t ; " " = = " 4 3 - i n _N . T .L u n d a g C o . ¥M r s .L . < f ' 1 < 1 . . p p i s i n v i t e d t o . I ' M n P m *M r s .n e e d 0 ' H a n i o n M r s .A .F .N e w e l l i s e n t e r t a i n - l o n e o ' c l o c k l u n c h e o n ,f o l l o w e d b y i n g h e r S u n d a y s c h o o l c l a s s o f b r i d g e ,a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .0 .A . young iadies at her home this Runyan of Omaha,Fdday after- ovening.noon. Miss Perma Hutchinson and A family theatre party consist- Miss Ruby Winscott, city teachers,ing of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Turner spent the week-end with relatives land Mr. and Mrs. Donacon Turner in Lincoln.,enjoyed the bill at the Orpheum n _. _ 1 . .-L . . : . | . . . - ¢ |l | \ \ . _YW.. .i n n m u h n Q n n r l n v entertained the Thursday evening' bridge club foiiowing dinner at the Clifton.l'»1rs.'E. M. Benty and Walter Gutschow held high econ-.s, Mrs G. L. Dixon and Frank Stew- art,low scores Mrs. C. T. Swisher and Mrs. E. Tornblad girove up to Oakland on Tuesday where Mm.Swinher 85- eu spent the week-end with her molh~' For Sale-Poland China bears. er, Mrs. Edna Noble.~ g g y u u p l a y g g l q g g g n e r ' n .' » . a . r ¢ n . \ n | »u u u u ; u u um:ul.:.rprise ha s a c o mp le te n e w li n e f M r .§md Mr s .W a lte r Peter se n[ ;; ;; wf mm,,n f u c n .r u n c n t u n B L "L.V .~ sited h e r uinter, th la d i e s r e tmm- The dum's of these boar came e are giving 3 fine teaspoons hscore cards;1>l;1¢e c a r d s , ~ | ; » = M f ; ;gf-snd Mrs.G*°""§1\?i£s."71'§5§f}r§faa"l5§. from of we best herda m Iowa v rr h b f "Oshello" gmt at y not see g ew u vans,i s eatrxce Ireland and!M,.3_ 3 Simon boentireenewblood.'LB eagnlyan; bag no a custom-Mr. and Mrs Palmer Allen went Walter helson ag an oyster supper ins that evening smzf Wm.Armstrong.L .Aw. Bros. Seed House.42_zf:*»° Ornaha Tuesday evening wher wednesdiii' evening.~-n...Millinnvw 21|m| nnilli ---»-¢---~~-~ - F _»I%T110 YOUHR PEODIBS FSIIOWSMDI M r a n d M m I .G. Ha n s o n h n v1 : | te ¥ a " e m e i _ a p g jj * - s f a tjh e h o me l-Mr sf My r t le K llla ll closed he r a l ll .ua l l l l ||G A |\ J \ » v |:U I u n i x :l l t h e F a n h i n n ('.¢=~nh=r u n d i h n u u r n he hanksglvmg Dinner Now is the time to plan for that Big Thanksgiving Dinner-when the whole family will be gathered around the family board.What a joyful time and what a real dinner you can have if you but take advantage of our spe- cial Thanksgiving Day list of good things. to eat. First of all see that your`order for your Turkeys - Geese\- Ducks or Qhickens W. MAS Heinz Big or Plum Pudding, per can 45c Karho Fruit Salad, large c_an 55c """small can 35c Turtle Brand Pumpkin, No. 3 can 20c """No. 2 can 12 1-4c _e Cranberries, per quart ~ g 0 are in early so as to assure, getting prime quality.Then look ,over our grocery list prepared specially for the big day. _.... ____.. _ , ,_,__.___.___-.. ~».-1 ' .|1 . Fancy Celery, per bunch l8c Hei\Mié M¢E,i»E;é CJ-""/45c "". "smallcan 25c ~5SfMince Meat, per pkg.15; Lééf Sage, per package 1 Oc c if;;;.2i;,f;;;;;¢1;;I;;25c »...,..., O sters, large can, per can .35c u small u u sc zoc Badgerow's Whipping Cream Fresh Daily Dlllalf.;|metln2 nt f1|L|.....'§lI\ "iF.T..2"I{..'1.`C|§.I`§.I5.§.I\`I.l.§l°f Mr. and un. Wm. Allen.|gpm¢ lm Monday and has gone u»|:»;;....2.;:.":;,;..;;i:;. Ti.`I.¢"i1' :J Episcopal parish hall on Sunday evening.Misses Alsyne Smith and Mary Moore served refreshments. Silk stdpe Jersey Bloomers for Women on sale,2 pair $1 in all sizes and colors at the Fashion Center.These are worth 75: to $1 a pair.Better stock up new at this low pricel 43~lt Misses Moss,Hutchinson, Bun' residence on west Colfax to the Dowling property just north of the West school.. A number of high school stud- ents gave a pa ny a t the parish house last Frida; eveninll in honor of "Bob" Daugiieny.A good time was reported. Strayed-Four yearling heiferssLraved from mv ulace last week. K I ---~--u--~--.v =.Ma or and Mrs Edward Roller ="'lfal`»owa where she 'lll .' .''' U 'of Mnas ,South Dakota a r 1 i v e ¢ l i ' P B 1 \ d a f e w w e e k s w i t h h e r d a u ; ; h ~ ~ S i l l g i f ~ Inst Thursday for a visit with Mrs.ter, Mrs. George Bmce and family.to $7.50.New Hats arrive ,wmg Rullgr's sister, Mrs. C. T. Swisher Winter Coats for Women and:'s u week--we have qw ¢_\|,i¢,and Dr. Swisher.Misses priced at $10 to $69.50 withle t lines-the some as the largest g m Druscllla Guild " g f Wed-|:i;g€fig\lwS1;.¢";3»> kat $55 inlstores-only Our Prices are Lower! ne a afternoon in t e asement 'in _ac or mwn --.of theyFirst Lutheran church. Mrs lin all the smart new styles at the'|T?Baptist ladies vnll Karl Fynboe and Mrs. Arnold Anilfashion Center.4a-n|,,`§f`,;f 5 ';3 npn:l_ d:;m§ m:Ma y derson_ser\'ed nice relreshments.l _The ladies of th '€°'1=f€x==¢*°»f=\»N»-~23' at the city h,||_T h , and Hoekum, city teachers, enter- tdned a few guests at dinner at the Clifton hotel last Monday eve- ning. followed by bridge at the lhome of Mrs. Mattie Pound. 3 The P.N. G. Club held an all :Inu nnilfinn so #Hain |..\....One black, three Herefords, vseigh~ ing around 550 pounds. Phoné T49, Arlington.James P. Rhea.48-lt Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Hall of Wayne, Neb.,spent u few daysLastweekatthepnrentahDick ¢i~:.n|..n mms av. :his citv.Thev Mrs. P. S. Petersen refurnéd on last Friday after a few mcnths visit with her son, Harold at Riverhead.New York;and her daughter,Ellen st Atlantic City. Mrs.Bernice Christensen,who has been teaching the Nashville cnurcn gave one of their fine pub-lic dinners in the church parlor.; last Tuesday evening and were greeted with s very good patron- . §sv~. Mrs. Clyde M.Allen and Miss Ii a Iohnson will be hontessea nt l will also have a Country Stare in connection with zheii- mwa.The publ-ll:in invited.48-Zt Mrs.Myrtle Kllian enjoyed 5 vlslt from her daughter, Mn. Cas. Bruce, Mr. Bruce and children d Kamrar, lows over the weekend.Iu s a ;\ | u ; . l \ »B s u y | | \ . | |I U U 6 L u u x u u ' I "_ "Co n l u s t F r i d a y .T h e r e w Z f e a b o u t i a l s o v i s i t e d M r s .H a l l ' s s z s t e r ,M r s . s s c h o o l h n s r e s i g n e d a n d M i s s m e h o m e o f t h e f o r m e r o n n e x t l e r s o n ,C a p t .J .A .K i l i a n 0 1 'F t . a. . . . . . . . . . ; . . ._ - M - . . .\ | . . . . . .| [ \m r m _ . - .1 n . . . : 1 1 1 r . . . . »| L u e l l a R m d e r h m m n o f F r e m o n t .S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t a c h u r c h I . . e a \ e n w o r t h .K a n s a s a l s o n e s t iY r'§."§.'§T'§Z7J ~{i'Z§¢"L1'§1 "13'.§`»'1='r{m ; ; | ; ; ; ; : p e J e r s e y Bloome rs f¢. .~!§g;been elec tefl to f i ll th e ""°*`llL',1"i2i,'§£i PMZY.Th er e wi ll b e ' t h w@;k].:;»n¢f hat her horned C o mp to n ser ved a delic ious noo ii l é n l ,2 r $ 1 i n a l l 'Y'.o r a s een rec elv r u m 1I.lllCll'EolL 'L"'°'I.,II»3 0 ;f Fa sh io S u k str ipe J ers ey Bl00I'il@l'S f o r hf f. an d MP S. E. To fh b la d d r ove Dr, S, S iUloll gf Qaklanq, N(gh, whszz s_1 5 t?_$X W9mgy |on sale 2 p a i r $ 1 i n a ll UI'to Oa k la n d Sun day an d spe nt ha s b€EIl so seriously i ll U m t h e Th e F i r s t Lu th e a n c h ur c h wh i c h C@"*§§'` § § i i f " § t; § " f . ` p ; o " »a t sizes an d c olor a t th e Fa sh io n th e d a y wi th M r s To rn hlad 's 5i8"IiS s lo wly i mp r o vi n g ,n l .S i mo n P " P e e " u n d e r g o mg s o me e xte n s -a h p a .1 43-n'C@"l<f1=Thes e a m worth 7 5:2 to $1 Iter and hu sba nd,D r . a n d Mm. S .is a son -i n-law o f Mr s .J a me s w e lmp mv e m e n ts i s Hb vllt C081 I 13 lo"'PUCO.i......:..t:|..n....»|nn|»...unn ..4¢SilIloll Tflnv rnh rrn nrl fn Fllnir nn ua....l,.¢,.....r |l..:....:|....»\.l ' n d Turkeys - Geese\- Ducks or Qhickens W. MAS SUNDAY MONDAY and 'rUEsDA1{ SUNDAY MATINEE A L L T A L K I N G "COLLEGE LOVE" x Wixh Original Collegian Q}st and_Clark add McCullough in "BENEATH THE LAW " All Dlnlog and Sound News Heinz Big or Plum Pudding, per can 45c HOME THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A L L T A L K I N G Norma Shearer in ."THE LASTOFMRS. QHEYNEY" .All Talking Comedy "CRAZY NUT" Karho Fruit Salad, large c_an 55c """small can 35c Turtle Brand Pumpkin, No. 3 can 20c """No. 2 can 12 1-4c _e Cranberries, per quart ~ g 0 are in early so as to assure, getting prime quality.Then look ,over our grocery list prepared specially for the big day. _.... ____.. _ , ,_,__.___.___-.. ~».-1 ' .|1 . FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE ALL TA LKING '°MAsQuERADEj¢ Winh Leila Hymns and Clyde Cooke . Autralkmg Comed "N\lCKEY'S SURPRISE" All Talking C0||¢K.n5 "RlVALS" AND NEWS Watch for W ill Rodgers in ".».|H Fancy Celery, per bunch l8c He{§{iNii§éé`Mé§i§TE ¢ , : _ "/45c """small can 25c ~5SfMince Meat, per pkg.15; Lééf Sage, per package 1 Oc c if;;;.2i;,f;;;;;¢1;;I;;25c »...,..., O sters, large can, per can .35c u small u u sc zoc Badgerow's Whipping Cream Fresh Daily :.: |a s ~pleted and i t is the plan of the Mrs. Donnvon Turner of Denver executive committee to have the is spending a few weeks visiting church ready fOr dedication nroundint the W. P. Turner home in this the .first of December.'There wili;city while hen* husband is with the be prominent speakers from nlnrchestrn,Bid De:in's Serenaders distance and special music ali 0f.of Sioux Falls, South Dakota,\which will be given in detail later' in the month. Supt.and Mrs.D. V.Mauser very pleasantly entertained the Monday evening bridge club at their home,following dinner at the Clifton Hotel at 6:30.Them were three tables.Added scores. revealed Mr.and Mrs.Clark 0'Hanlon held high and D. C. Van Deosen and Mrs.D.W.Bell as second high and each was accord- ingly awarded an appropriate przze. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Christense~ Mr.and Mrs.J.Petersen an Mrs.Jas.Kirby returned Satur- day noon from Cordova,Nob. where they went on l~'ri<l:1y to nt- tcnd a Danish Brotherhood din- ner.A 280-acre farm near Blair, partly Bench land,some upland. This is n real producing farm and well adapted for stock feeding. We have a short listing on this place at $128.50 per acre.. 43;lt N. T. Lund -5: Co. this low price!43-11M°H'IHy morning.visi a in n1nir.qa~ne frequently. Mrs.E. Tnrrlblmi entertained n CI"|='f~m§3 qards .printed with|M nduy,November 11 was the foursome at duplicate bridge at your name 2\1@ in good.RISKSfbirtli anniversary of Neil West, her home Saturday afternoon.They carry £1bit of digmty Imll and in the evening Mrs. West in- Those present were Mrs. John Newell,Mrs.W.M.Hnller and Mrs. Frunk Curley. 1 Miss Ema Métzinger enmrtain- ed the bridge club last Monday ieuening,Prizes were awarded 'Miss Charlotte Maher for score,. Mrs. Babe Marks, low and Miss Agnes Gilbertson, phzc. Winfer Coats for Women Misses priced at s4.98. $6.75, $8.94, $10 up to 19.75 in sims 13 to 52 in all the new styles, colors and high sc ore c u t a n d Igcnuinm-ness that your friends ap- preciate.See the lovely line ut The Enterprise office.42-2t Dr. and l\Ir:»x. C. T. Swisher re- turned lust.week from Spencer, Sahlh Dakota where they had been ntfending to property interests. They enjoyed pheasant hunting while in that vicinity. lfownes Gloves for Women and Misses priced at $1 to $3.50 ln black, brown, tan in [sizes 5%to B.all the time,at the Fashion Center.They have beautiful gen- ivited in nbout n dozen friends to help cc-Ich:nw ,the event.Cards 'and visiting were enjoyed until a |lnte hour when delicious refresh- ments were served.I Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hines ehteh iluined a number of friends at a duck dinner on last Tuesday eve- ning.Cards occupied the SWS!! following the sumptuous dinner. Those present were Messrs.and Mesdames L. W .Latte,Henry- Mencke and R. J. Murdoch. For Sale-Milk cows and homes.[materials it. the Fashion Center.l\lil\H Kid Gloves at $2.93!434'-lMiIk cows will be found at tk oldMrs. Myrtle Kilian and Mrs. E.\Eversen bum and horses at the aM Style§, mo!43-11 C._Piex~ce Enwnained sink mbles of Jack Owens barn,We also 'rm Mm. .min M,.K,", mm.; ,,few budge last Friday nftemoon ut hold community sales at the UBdlin' '6}}m§§"IE¢ "f;P;n"of!.l\e home of Mrs. Pierce following Eversen barn. ' Come in and lock the week visiting at the homes of lufmheol at pw cafe.Mrs. G. L.this stuf wer.1!'s good. Mr .and Mrq.Huma n Wolff of Dxxon held hxgh scure and Mrs. Ed 8641 Thietje Brotllen, 'Benson and Mr.and M n .n E.Swv¢rw.l°§v-Mrs.Lau mm drew Mrs. Olive Smi th and amgmu, Zimmerman of Omaha.She N-"he cut prize.|Misses Frances and Grace left on ednesday evening.Silk 'Dresses for Women and Thursday from Omaha, for Calii'- l .\Q MI¢ | =¢ , n\ ¥ ¢ sA . l . . |e n n n e a u :e u n a ......:..f|'~1...........|.....; . ...........a a i . . . Christmas cards are on hand for your inspection.'The cards are very lovely this year and re:won~ ably priced,Come in and see them while the seledion is com- plete at The Enterprise office.2t Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Jackson moved Sunday from the Pickel'house on Washington street into the Soll house east of the coun house.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson who lived in the Bartlett residence RYE moving into the place vacated $10 up tn 019.75 in sizgs 1s zu 52 in all the new styles, colors and materials at the Fashion Center. Plenty of/ the New Silhouette Styles, too!43-11 Clyde Burger had u narrow es- cape Monday.When cn his way to Omaha as he neared the filling station being built about midway between Calhoun and Nashville, a num' attempted to cross the road with a well digging apparatus and the two collided with the result .L -..\.,,,_..,..-,_.~..._._.-__ winter in the Land of Sundi nv and Flowers.They go direct toLongBuc h where their son and brother, C. S. Smith resides. ' Mr. and Mrs.Donald Christa:-» sen, accompanied by Mr. and ln. Waley Reese, drove up from Om:-» hu Saturday evening and attended the Armistice dance, zftnr which they spent the nigh: :md Sunrhy with the former's parents,Mx. and Mrs ! He nry c i mmmn. A brand new 6~room bungalow 7| I oy JBCKBUTLII. Mrs. Druzie McCann of Omaha, came in Sunday from Tekamah where she had been visiting,tospend a few days with her friend, Mrs. L. D. Warrick.She lei: on Tuesday moming for (Arli.ngLon where she will dsit her daughter, um.me lenuen un vlyues u rwerebadlydamagedandClyde sustained a couple of broken dba. The Monday Afternoon Club met Nov.11 with Miss Anna Raver.Despite the cloudy,raw day a large crowd was present to hear the Amxistice Day program. on West Lincoln street.Thi# rev idence is not only completeiy modem but entirely up-uuhte ir cluding breakfast room,arched openings und other mbdern feat- ures.It interested in a beautiful' home of this kind see us at onea43-lt N. 'l'. Lund b Go. Thy Siue .Store _of_ Blair is_the|I?_ook, "All Quiet on the Westernl SHERIFF SALE Farlnlon [_,gll\£l' ana :n ey are snow| rno:1 t." II I ner usual ernc le nt man mg smart new advnnqe styles in Slippers that Wear for Women and clllldl'€llB,$1 49 no $3.89 They are also selling U s Gay bces and Overshoes for Women 'Misses and Children at the LOWPST PRICES IN BLAIR.43 11 Friends and relatives gathered av. the Ed A. Jensen home on the Bench Monday nfternoon, Nov. ll in honor of Mrs. Sophie Anderson's birth anniversary.Visiting was nnlnvnd nnrl nine nnfruhments and Misses priced at $2.93 to $6.5l ner.The review was very appro- priate much Club Klopp Mr. ivyed R. J. Roush and children of Des Maine, Iowa n Iew days laxt week. Mrs. Roush and Mrs.Morris are sisters.They left Sunday for their home and on Monday Morris' re- ceived word that the family had had rm nrscident near Daw Citv. enjoyed by dl present.The will meet with Mrs.L ._C. on Nov.18.. and Mrs. I-Inrry'M6rri-s en- a m n f r o m Mr. -and Mrs. for Armistice Dny and was ' I By virtue of an order ol sale -issued out of the County Court d Washington County, Nebraska, and to me directed,in favo r of the State of Nebraska,as plaintiff |and agninst Bert Sorell as defend- ant, I wlll sell at publi c :union to the highest bidder for cash the ,following described cur,to-wit, |0ne Ford touring car,model o f 1926, motor number l3l3065l.l Said sale will he held on llonf day the 25th dey of Noverdier, 1929. at 10 A.M.. al. the North ¥. wom served by Mrs.Anderson'a Iowa when another our forced Front door oi*the Washington daughter, Mrs. ilenson.Mrs. 4n~them off a thirty-foot embank~County Court House in the Gt r ' dorson was the recipient of sew mont.The lamily was bngised of Blair, Nebraska. eral lovely gifts, tokens of esteem and shaken but not variously in-Dated this 1-uh day of Novem-([ I l l w u u g u a l l l . :n n u x z l u U s l u s t l u l u ;| J \ . | | G \ | ,u u u u l t ;n c a a n u u u n v \ l | | v \ . .u n i ; FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE ALL TA LKING '°MAsQuERADEj¢ Winh Leila Hymns and Clyde Cooke . Autralkmg Comed "N\lCKEY'S SURPRISE" All Talking C0||¢K.n5 "RlVALS" AND NEWS SUNDAY MONDAY and 'rUEsDA1{ SUNDAY MATINEE A L L T A L K I N G "COLLEGE LOVE" x Wixh Original Collegian Q}st and_Clark add McCullough in "BENEATH THE LAW " All Dlnlog and Sound News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A L L T A L K I N G Norma Shearer in ."THE LASTOFMRS. QHEYNEY" .All Talking Comedy "CRAZY NUT" Watch for Will Rodgers in1"T HE Y HA D T o S E E P A RI S PRI 4 P a c e ! ! ! _' i " F " 7 " ' - ~ ; Q|l I J 4 FT . CALHOUNAND VICINITY Pld Jipp, accompanied by Mlm linnie Kelchmark and her moth- er,I r a Emma Ketchmnrk and Jenn Margaret.Kmse,motored do wn to Nebraska City Sunday, Nov. 3 and spent the day at theHenry Behrens home.They uso czldsnted the birthday of Shirley 'The next meeting will be with Mrs. Fred Andersen Dec. ith..Avis Demus spent Friday alt- .ernoan at the l-I. C. Hansen home.Mrs.Andrew Johnson.Lira. Vicoor Johnson md Phylia and Mm.Peter Nielsen wa-e in Fre- mont ThursdayMiss Ellen Cameron :pmt Wed nesday nigh: with her parents in Omaha.Miss Ward treated all her pu pils w andy bars Thursday as lt wns her birthday school Friday afternoon spent Saturday evening lt the Allred Skvr home. Georgian Wrleh lm! Eunice ml- me were vidton st Orum school Wednesday and Mt.Janson _ol Omaha vidted there Friday. Mrs.Peter Nielsen enbertxined the Dlmlsh Aid Wednesday alter- noon.There were fifteen mem~ ors present:Miss Evelyn Ander~sen of Blair and M m Victor Johnson.The ladies decided w hold their annual bazaar Friday evening, Nov. 29.Mrs. Chris Ben son will be the December l1ostess~ Mesdames Peter Nielsen.An- Miss Handel v i m : n e w l Rminlnh Mencke w u taken to Phyllis were Fremonz visitors on bers and the following two visit' drew and Victor Johnson and' : | Mr. and Mrs. E. in nttendnnoe at tivention in Omaha 1 and Mrs. Melvern 'l for Wednesday eve Rev. and Mrs. He announce the nrrlv son nt their hor Nov.6. Jesse C. Hover o few deg last wee |Hover ome. |Mr. and Mrs. E :Maggie Lowe, Dr. Cameron, Mrs. Hn'Ben West,Mr. s ..~..,.._-_ l " _ Blair, Nebruka, November 14, 1925? NEWS C. Burdic Were bunkers con- week.Mr.est were down 1 ng.rbert Richmond al of A baby lbs. Forrest, Brewlhr is on the liek list at present.The Baptist guild ralized a neat nun; from their benefit chick- en supper which they served atthe Izgion hall Tuesday evening.L. D. Bnrdic md Du-low drove up f mm Omaha Saturday lndvisited at the E. W. Burdic home.Mrs. Ben West was n guest on '1'uesday_ and Wedpesday at the gmevakt purchased lm, week o. e apex-sen guage.Mr. md Hn. w. H. Ynkuh o z Fremont, were allen Tuesday |\ the Geo. Lowe home.Mins Bernice Lowe, who utiend= Midland college at Fremont, spam the weekend n her home here.Qlr. and Mrs. Floyd Knott and Woodward of Omlhl were unongthe out of town attendants lt the Armistice day shooting match. Mr. and Mm A. J. Jasperssn were hosts to a few friends at ldinner Friday evening.| Mrs. Bertha Lowe has returned- to her home :Her being wi\h her daughter, Mrs. Henry Richter and: famxly the p u t several weeks,while ill. Q f g u i ,l w e r e en r ou te to W e s t Po i n t to H. B .F i tc h h o me i n Oma h a . Qk a t i g p é n t g l s p e n d a f e w d a y s w i t h h e r f a th e r ,d r o ve d o wn la t e r i n th e da; '" h b g N e ls o n .th e y we r e en te rtai ne d a t <C Re i d M |.an d Mr s .W m .A d a m s e n - ' t h a t e v e n i n g a t th e Gu s Str ~ Mm' A *jf ter ta in ed a t di n ne r Sun da y ,M1 . ! h o me .Th e y f e tu r n e d h o me L e h ~"a n d Mr s .Hu i t. L o we ,B e mi c e a n d ln e z d a y e ve n i n gg g M g ' H r§"Car1-ol.I I) .O.She ets wa s s o m......\ai-..{ " . - \Th e W o ma n ' s C lu b wi ll me e t u n d e r t h e w e a th e r t h e l a s t: ,Ben y andiinner engerWed- evfhat nf the f »1§.'§a<»M n m e g W i t and a m y spent rmis ce ay atW|\!hil|_ Skins, $8.98 to $5.98.Sweaters, $1.50 to $2.98.Black Velvet Jack- ets, MSS.All sizes at the Pugh- =-_f~,_..--~~s ,Hebrew-Wourd has been received here of ille death of Russell Sthneemeyeri n llaryland,where he went toiive with relatives alter the death d his mother last spring.Pneu-nmonia was the ause of his death. He was five years old. "Wm Steffen of Ogallala, Neh., s fo rmer rai dent o f thi s p lw. came 'hrelduy morning for a short visit with relatives, leaving for his Fr§§{§.§EI<» li.; hosdtzl wedneqdav and was operated on for sinus trouble Thursday. DE s0'r0 LOCALS The rain of Friday and Seturdsy put a damper on corn huskmg for f daa.f.`-'Em-"§....elled corn for v u l l a l l u zl a u m n w m lT h f x r s d o y ." w w x l .u `'w i t h M r s .0 .H .G o d s e y F r i d a y w e e k b u t i s a b l e t o b e o u t a g a i n . S u n d a y e v e n i n g g u e s t s a t f h ° ' l 1 ' § ' . ° L . . ' " . § . " 3 ; § g ° p' §° ; ; = D f w ;a f t e r n o o n ." B o o k s i n t h e H o m e "A r m i s t i c e d n y w a s c e l e b r a t e d C h r i s B e n s o n h o m e w e r e M e s s r s .w t T u e s d a ,m a a w i l l b e d i s c u s s e d i n p a p e r s b y v e r y q u i e t l y h e r e t h i s y e a r .T h e a n d M e s d a m e s Il u d 0 l P | § \A n d r e a s o n l l r ¢ n d ° } g | ¢ 3 L _C H ' M r s G .F .L o w e , M r s . D .w .R u t -b u s i n e s s h o u s e s c l o s e d a t t e na n d P e t e r N i e l s e n .| E m i 1 °J d C l a r k e f 'l e d g e a n d M r s .m d R o b e r t s o n .1 M r .a n d M r s .C h r i s B e n s o n ,a c -w e y g m a g s m t e s ;o f g g -T h e y o u n g p e o p l e o f t h e B a p - c o m p a n i e d b y J o h n B e n s o n o l a n d m M r s .A f ,J e s gr g e n 't i s t c h u r c h a r e p r e p a r i n g n p l a y , C h i c a g o a u t o e d t o O m a h a T u e s d a y M i s s N m e 'M a s s C o o 'r d " A b o a r d a S l o w i n M i z z o u r i " . w h e r e U l f ?vi s i t e d a s t h e h i m l p e m H a r r i a o d r f w e 0 5 ;f a n w h i c h t h e y p l a n t o g i v e " i n t h e J o e l h o m e .M r .B e n s o n l e f t f o r D e s y l l i o i n e s _ g d vi s i t e d h e r r o m n e a r f u t u r e .gh i s h o m e i g C h i c a g o t h a t <f=;.>'»h ' e n t s M r a n d M r s H 0 0 0 3 3 5 ,G i l b e r t P o t a d l g :c a m e f o ; e r l a s t `i W n e s d a o f l a s t S Y i n n e r g u e s t s a e .'`w e e k a n d t o o k c a r g e o t e s t o r e i h o m e W e d n e s d a y .o me ' | f ' ; ' ; T . H ' § , ° : . " § i n i m g a ¢ ~ a r » ! H e o r y K u h r h o m e i n h o n o r o f ' § 3 l d ; ' £ e w e e k e n d ,r e t u r n i n g o n w h i l e h i s b r o t h e r ,E v e r e t t r e t u r n - l r . a n d M r s .G r a n .L a g e F n t r ' l o a d o f c h o i c e n r t e c o r n t h a t t h e l M l * 6 »K u h m ' s b i r t h a " ¥ ' 1 \ € l ' S 4 f Y =M r s .' c i y d e p i t c h w a s o n t h e l o d t o M a l m o a n d t o o k c h a r g e o f ' r i n e d t h e f o l l o vv| H ¥g u e s t s a i s c o m p a n y h e s o l d t o p l a n n e d o n i w f r e M r .a n d M r s .( I h s r l e s R e e h l s i c k l i s t t h e p a s t w e e k b u t i s b e t . .t h e i r o t h e r s t o r e t h e r e .j 'a m i d d ; e k T d l n u e r i '£ ' ; E » ; d : : ) y ; e s h i p p i n g t o C a l i f o r n i a ,v e r y | i k e | y | , ? d B { i 3 S f ; ; 1 = = ° » L l - s !W : e (l ; l c ; e V l ; u l f .c t a t t h i s w r i t i n g |E .P .H a n . - s o n a n d F r e d R o b e r t - r n .°-°t o b e e d f o r c e r e a l s .o a i r ,r .a n r s .r p °1 6 1 1 1 0 . H r .a n d M r s .P a u l . l s r u g e n u s k a n d d a u h t e r o f l i e n n a r d ,M r s .F r e d W u l f , #M r .a n d M r s .H .~S w a n e n - H r .a n d M r s .R l c h n r d S l e v e r s a n d B . " l " °~F i l m .f r o m £ a l i f | F r e d d i e a n d E a r l M r .a n d M r s .l ° ¥ ° ' i n f e w d a y s vi s i t f r o m t h e i r o"clock and everyone enjoyed n holiday.'There were no exercises.The Legion My held a shooting match during e.day and a box~ing match at the Legion hall in the evening.Both drew a fair size crowd.Mr. and "";f Alben Woodward, Jacqueline an Ann came up from Omaha Friday for n few days visit with his parents,Mr.andMrs.L.A.Woodward They re~ turned home Sunday evening.tion in Omaha Inst week.Mr. and|Mrs. C_ E_ Uegging- has been as-Mrs.Howard Hansen and T.R. :sistin with the work at 'he son attended the bankers conven- : u u L t l l w r .4 3 - l l ." " t . = cl .s r n c s n H A P P E N I N G S ~* .a n u - . _ . . . ` , Mrs.Bert Marsh and Miss Georgia Innis were in Blair Mon- day to see their brother,"Jack" lnms at the Blair hospital.They i l; report him as much improved and : he Tull soon be able to come home ~ a n.":gn Mrs. James Rasmussen and chil.;. dren spent Tuesday afternoon with : .Mrs. Louis Rasmussen.Walter Hovendick returned on Sunday from Arizona.He. is notfeeling as well as when he left home.l g . n ..x 1 }£ ' ; " € : 1 j . ' = .r ~( _'25 . .. - - -r ~; ~ ~ .. . g.r I n . \ ...n .. : ~~I ... .. l " . || .|¢. .|\4 .P f "¢ : '1 f ?\v . |. \1 v, ' .x. . ¢{..P I.. P *" »l E !_ _ : _E ; g .\ .._... gf § J.~ ~5; | ' " ~ 4 ~r'~3 ., .¢ ¢ I . r srr ~1. ..., . . f ,...=..m f ' |. e e e . \ " £2 % ; :" e f ii i i ; : rl' == '! ff f f g s ! = JnI. .. . "\Ei ~~. lin Dorothy Sievers.-il~'a Hu mad na R 1 h d 1m-_9013.A.E.Swan and family of a .d .wed sd 1 s 'Mrs nie |Knud§e:1 was a din~~~,i >.f ..1Hr . 'Ti '3 ' " 'Emi ~~;,;!-szr. .f..'f.d§"'¢.?§.i'2°.§Ii'§.1§?3l'5-=md"i'1~. .-(iii.-3 xuhipsélmwnien Mardele Sheets spent t h e ~ro\e ov-n ne a -§§Z`1§?.i'.'fil'"§?1'l§'§.'$§2`°v$l;?¢.?§€§ ~ giesr oinhe;d sister, Mrs. !ifl1"i jj:`...... wg ,»§gq}'»$~'iii~ undgd aramoun care .M _d M H n ._.1 _ W_ba h|..1 a mm e ay._.,;§...\f,f~.~a.~Z~»mm We dnesday e vening..l"°§,=_. e i r§e 3 §Bfl ;=;nbe§1 |gg? La';.,;2e an"§' nf."`$§d weekend at the John 'rh1e1fo1.|tan§;§fy "m d g gj; 0g,g_,h==gn» ii'.".ilL °P§;;"g§;,Mrs.Bert Hr J. P. Andersen of sun, was QQ3.f.5 .e\»"~sir.~ lit. and Mrs. Arthur Schnelderwtoppled on their way to Orhnhallldrs. Gus Mencke, .lack and Geo.h°§;e*Ch .K h .d hqd hg visiting frienda [Cooper of Tgkamiih had a dinner at his son,_Arthur's Wednesday.~ ~'.<i f 'F Fla. UWM Wednesday evening at th°'§w-ednegday and called on relativesl Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr andl fged rls RB" 'li1'i"A5 1 len Vernon Ven Horn, a student Btlat their home f m j a number of Mm. Dwmght Patrick spent last ~I -.o ~.¢i'l¢'¢\f! Fischer home.|M El be h C hlein accom-Opal spent Sunday afternoon at stten *U se 1 1 meet- the State University drove downl lat;.|I f M N, tt;Thursday at the purenw,l~'red'..s»;'.'F»:;." " +/_ Hn. C. c . Allmnchaii ¢»»»~;g l ' paul Mluv nd Mr? Adolph All-|thc Carl Rasmussen home.~ at ii'".~?`d.£*§.E.';§f"" home near from Lincoln Friday for a visitl gm `2?é'.1l2.33 ' ;e ,q,'*ii ..§..§ Ea ge r h°5"';[H Ch ~ : ~ " : . .f/- h.rm south off Ft.a oun '°.I m o 9 r M .M .r.an rs.enry ristisn-~. 1;Ke w l. a well knoyvn st.ocl¢man..°l'5 W Omaha v go ms a g \\hel'0 B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y Mr.und Mrs.Raymond Kastle l s h;,f'§ 'l § .over _';';'list;lof Des Moines, Iowa.Others pren~sen and Mrs.Arthur Andersen ....~ no rem was 9. resident of Stan-*gg tgok in the ig §,'}§i3@i.len and nom children spent Wednesday nn *gl*were dM_§'andli1\{ra.M H.q and Mi.-is Evelyn Andersen attend-.~ r 1 '.es amos rite *H nh sm s.Th .-ooper nn acque ne,r.an »_~.;,i1|1n:;e~a.::§i.'2.°1~E.`i'»§`."f.'@"i~§|.i'§§f.§Henry Jorgensen. drove to °'""*'"|Mr.and Mrs.o ne Kruse .».l..1°'1'I°.."§' :eekmtoa l?'.1i...»..1,..§R l .Lan Sunday Mr. *mf* Mns. H',°'Mrs. Wm. Rasmussen of Herman, §2,'"°..f'l."§.'"..';""2§'.».".;"iJ§f.;'""3'f ~ * . ; o .a f "" da l ld ru who haw been living i wednesdny evening and attended the proud parents of an eight and Raymond is district manager for Qooper had a gathering of re a -lMl and Mrs.Carl Cooper and Mrs. Pete Nelsen at Orurn.~gan, me d' 'un tenant houses on the f»h@ movies an the North Star.lon half pound baby boy born on.t.he De Laval company and that tives "P their home for dm"°'» Cnrl Jr.and Floyd Cooper.Chris Andersen und family Mr.~4.=, n ¢ o ¢ \og A l l i s o n f u n n , h a v e g o n e t o O m a h a ; F l M r ; l ; H d w 3 : N p J q 5 { r r E £ § } § i f ;T u e s d a y .N ' § 1" ° " ° " °1~E1.¢°l : I r s .c i t § fH i s h i s h e f i f l f l u a r t e m . 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'I. n s s n fe l z ; ' ~ ; g ~v i s -W m L a n a o f T e k a m a h a n d .f g ~d A n l e : s e t h F r i d a ~L o u d a n d L o n ; D i s t a n c e § ¢ " i ¢ ¢ " i i o w N e b r a s k a T r a i n s H r " Y o u n g ~t h u s u a l n u m b e r o f E l u b m e m m g .' t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s .t i n p e h i s s b r o t h e r M a r t i n a n d r . n l r e t " |` " " I g f v l aw w : - . . ¥ % _ Q ° e . E ¥ " E E ¥~'L" . . 'E . i L . E .. : : . .w e r e m e s e n t t h a t . . .l . . . ¥ ? f : . _ § " » " . . E 1 : f . . . W e _ . € : > ° e . . 2 2 f %. . 3 f ' f -e ' ¥ . - § ' = ; . . ¥ T f i r f . i i f f . ' i * * 'e f ?f a m i l y .'H "r .mn H o r n o f B a i r A l b e r t a f t e r n o o n 1 | ' ""..;".';I';'§'""*'.'1"'r.'i:: .'a:."f:;;;uléie "iiEre three visitors:Mrs. H no | P t Roland Smith, Mrs. S..A. .Sve.nd- in »'i.i..'ZI»".§.' iii.. '.§I.~.'£I.°§ ...§I§.§»o»-fd and Miss Marjone Hineime. was a song by the club members.Ilh'=Club members responded :o f 1 fter roll call by naming gm member oika,t h Be t _ghid. me hontgis se e ileliiriousilhft Presidente cabinet followed ed t l a r comby n v ry ucalona p pe -refreshments. _.1 1 e M U_5Bra. Wm. I-arose, br. entertain-ed the Coffee Club Fritlay after- noon.The usual good time was w o ePneods of W m.Ttetgen goth- ered at his home ,Friday evening in honor of his birth anniversary. The evening was spent at card; a n d ~later in the eveningat fine lunch was served by him 'Tietgen and daughters, the MissesWilma and Freda.The guests left at a late hour wishing Mr. Tietgen mary more happy hirthdayaMiss Emily Ketchmark. who at- tends business college in Grand Island came in Saturday morning for o visit with home. folks. llllra..Otto Kruse delightfully entwtaiued twelve ladies at a van- inhing bridge party Saturday aft- ernoon.A delicious lunch was sewed at the close of the after- noon,by the hostess assisted by her sister, Mrsl Mark Slader. Priz- a were awarded Mrs.Ernest Krone for high score and Mrs. 1 posed and read by raRonne on "Our G(\'0!"[lmont; Mm.Clifford llineline rejoined we Club that alternoon.IMrs.Wm. Llntlcn and daughter, Mi.in Mildred report a visit to'Lincoln recently for the purpose of vieiting Mina Gracie Reichenbach,who was a severely injured in an auto nccidet three or more months ago and had been under the doc- tor's care in a plastor cast eversince.She nab had the cnet re-moved and was up walking; around again.Mrs.Reichenbach,ha nmanyfriendsandrelativesherethataredelightedtohearthe good news. oltum BRIEFS Illra. Chris Wrich was hostess to the ;§r Pauls Ladies'Aid Thurs- day afternoon.There wereelevenmernwra and 'lilo following visit- ors present:nrenuaaieo GeorgeElsie R. Cook for low score.tiiindley, Allin and Anclmw Svenct Hire.Paul Kruger,who lives east of town, entertained several ladies Saturdayatternoo.1 in honor guard ;...u llhIUl\|.JLlineal...l.o Zlllssm Anna liuhr and Annu I\5il'er.A dainty lunch was ==er\» I u u u g u t t r I L u l u u y u b p c l u .A L r u u g a f t e r n o o n a t t h e h o m e s o f M r s . Minnie Lallman and Wm.Holt- man.oLester Paeper spent "Wednesday evening with Kennetli Stronger.| .Edna and Clara Sohweder vis- ited Sunday afternoon at Henry Sttheer, Jr's.IMr. and Mrs. IIrnest Meier spent Sunday afternoon at August Herk hoff's.ITheMissesLillianFrt'drir:k.~=o:\,' Anna (lustafanon and NormaHoltmanentertainedaboutforty- young people at u surprise lJirl.I1~ day party on llarolml Meierhenry,Friday Qt ning at the Telhunta hall.The evcsling was spent pi8\"| ing bunco and music.Alfrt-I'Wolff won first prize while Mao I ulff was consolerl.Lunch Con-Iinlstlngofsandwiches,pie and coffee was served at a late hourto the following guests: Helen anal' Dagmar Kruse, Etta Krohn, Grace'Paeper,Gladys Smith,Pearl Stronger, Irene, Norma and LeonaHolunan,Esther fKruger,Helen md Mae Wulff, Lillian i*rcdricl. non, Anno and Edith Gua'tafaaon,'Ethel and Hattie Meiezl\cnrv,[ Messrs.Chester and Clarence.Schafersman, Harold, Wesley, .Hon I ard and Walter Mcierhenry,Bill and Vi e w Kruse,Irvin Holtmamf Harolfl and il\i|\Chri.at,Eddie Bloome, Alfred and iilmer Wulff,Paul and Ervin Sprifk,Henry.-of her sister-in-law,Mrs.An;\a <-il by the hosteoa.Miss Louise liruicor Leaaingér of Nampa, lliflhoi hisson will be tho next hostess. Omaha was the mecca for F t 'Mr.and Mm.C.Ii.Andersen Calhoun people the past week,htlped Mrs.Curia l'e.cr.Ion Cmnt;-many going down during the week Igbrote her hntnnay Wednesday Mrs.édinnie iL.allman's Illondnvi evening.Friday. af ternoon Mrs! afternoon.° g §'""="*'=§:'entewaxned the _ f"ll°"f|Wm. Holtrnan threshed cane for ing looses in honol Of tht.t:\:nl..Gilbert and Cecil Lallman 'luonday to attend the different attractions .of 'Nelzuaska'a Diamond Jubilee!-»-fDr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrow hadas their guest the Hot week, Mrs. C. S.. Feidle of Hastings, Nob. The lllcsflames Fred Smith of A'rllng~ ton,Will Dickmeyer,Ted Buch»arot,bd Newklrk, Uhris Hansen.ur .IFredDicklneyer,Chris Nelno1\,jli3;n i§yme:; ; w n fo r their Chria Benaon, Martin Larsen, Ru-;Mabel Marsh, the county super» dolph Andteanon,Henry Rasmus intendent called at the Lallman_ g g and also aa an oil anllaen, Andrew and Victor Johnson,gangs on.'Peter Nielsen, Albert Jensen oi Hr. John Welborg,who came Fontanelle and Ed Geiselrnnn, also down to Omaha Sunday from lllinn|Miso Nena Andersen.Mrs. Peter- enpo1ia,where he has spent theaon served a delicious two-course pail. several months,vena mnesv luncheon to her guests.l-Zvi-ning .ladies are sisters. J.W.Trider,who has rented the Schroeder building, will open i t this week .for winter storage mg old acquaintances here Mon-visitors vvere Mr.and lllra. Joe day..lessen and children and hir.ond Hr. and Mrs. Oliver A.Ficlt of I Mrs. Emanuel Andreason and anna 'De Soto,are moving this weekintotheresidenceoftheMissesEmma and. Minnie Rix, formerly occupied by Mrs. Nicholas Rathjen ROSE mu, ITEMS The Rose Hill Community Club .met at the school house Tuesday .¢\'enin¢.A martial program was put on for entertainment Harold Stork and Merle Ward played vio- .4118.El lu d and Everett Stork, -mandolhi,(mbcrt Stork,'banjo, lin Edna Stork accompanying on the piano.Burl-el and Irma Nel- azm and Lois Tofte gave piano se- h d i w l -All did fine considering itfuru thei r fi rs t public appear ance as musician;A lunch of nuodvlidd.pie and coffee was dervod after the program.'rm next meeting will be held Nov. 26 -with an old fashioned supper, and aerrivdv is ezxpeeted to dreas as °as possible. Clyk Caldwell went home Thurs 4" cunning titer spending a cou- ,»»-» ol weeks at the Harold Ras- .omuen home.Izzo. Leiter Heaven, Avis Demos and Gertrude Hansen were Fle- aunut a l l e n Thursday afternoon and agent the evening at the C. K. .$n|l\'=1'l¢=ll home.Qnitearmmberof therneufolka rlwnidod the corn shocking' c0l\bB8t A 'the 'Idler Nelson farm 'I'hura fit! afternoon..'he Rose Hill Ladies' Aid met arid! Ill Ed Me nclte We dnes day -allilrllill with a good awendanoe .ad m|=llli¢11 and several visitors. Lara Rolland drove to OmahaSaturday when he met his daugh- ter, Margaret and Lira.. Peter tlirey and two daughters of Falla City.who visited until Monday at theRollandhome.Margaret attend- ed the Falls City high school andin enjoying her work very much.Other Sunday guests at the Rel- land home were Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsen and sons and the Misaea Edna,Anna and Esther Hansen.Little Maxine I-'agarqulst has io far recovered from her recentf operation as to leave the hospital in Omaha.She and her mother. are staying at.the I'red Fager-quint home in Valley an she isatili under the doctor'a care.Mrs.Fred Fagerquiat i l staying atI .he home of her son near Orum.Amos Reinertaen and son, Phil- ip of Chicago visited from Satur- day until Monday at the parental, Rev. P. J. Reinertoen home._ Sunday af oon guests at the Lhria Peterson home were Albertnd Orval Benaon, 1.»ez1l.ie and HerertHansen?Wallace Carlberg "nd Chris Paulson. A number of accidents occurredto Onan men during the out week.Gotlleb Stork was kicked in the Cntlll by a horse and in confined o hir bed.Hana Wulf had his leg caught in the elevator and has been unable to work.Ray :Fag- erquiat was hurt bs' hic wagon up~ .settinguand he being thrown from lt..All are getting better, how- ever.Misses Edna Ind Cathedne New kirk spent Saturday afternoon atthe Henry Rasmussen home. Theyspent Thursday afternoon at the Arthur Andersen home near Spiker Edward and Raymond Newkirlr -Neiderdxppez Mr.and lllrs.Har-: old Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Aug-°ost Jordan.I Mrs.Wm.Holtmon visited at afternoon. The Fontanelle Ladies' Aid met school Friday mo ming.1 ADMAI-I NEWS I ........_.......IAlbertHueandfamily,KellyI Van Valin and family and Elaine'Katt. were West Point. visitors on'I Sunday nftemoon.l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagner and aluughber, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pet-,erson and daughter, Mrs.ArthuI| Lueninghoener and family spent Sunday afternoon at Louis Peter- aon's..I Mins Nona Hiebenthal spent Sunday with her home folks. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Lang,sonItichard, Mr. and Mira .Albert Hue and Mr.and M m Harry KingwerearnongtheOmaha visitora ,'I`ueoday.I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peb eraon and Myrtle,hir.and Mrs., Herman Jacobson and family spent!Sunday evening at Arthur Luen-I inghoener'a helping Mr.Luening- hoener celebrate his birthday. ,Lloyd and Misa Vem Fauna ofHooperspentSundayattheH. F. Hiebenthal home.Hina Clara Graver entertained,the Pleasant Hour Circle of Sofa---bnrg Saturday afternoon.I Mrs.Herman Borcherding und'Mrs.Alvin Peterson ezitertainedlthe Swaburg Ladies' Aid Needayl afternoon at the Peterson home. II rI The Shoe Store of Blair in the Fashion Center and they are show ing smart new advance style.: ir' Slippers that 'Wear for Women and Misses priced at $2.98 to $6.50 and Childrens,$1.49 to $3.39. They are am selling U. S. Gay- tees and Ownlioea for Women.' Misses and Children at the LOW- EST PRICES IN BLAIR.43»1t Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47-Alice Triplett, operator. Beautiful Silk Scarf:-the preb um in town-- priced at $1.93 to :ass at the Fashion Center.43-rr J lull!.'.';'fTf'ff. ".f.{§':" "=}'"f f't'=f uri.Mantle Kelley. who hall amazing VALUES in .@i > with an (5.76 that counts i Buy now, at our spectacular ~ 'B 0 - d a y S a l e ! I U d car buyers-~-come to this spectacular sal d You are sure to find a handsome,d » ¢ =.»fl if €153 » 47=s ~52 f= 1926 Fon! Coupefa Jansiy told from new-4ome in and 'drive it.: JF- :r :Q Buy now, atour spectacula B0-day Sale Used car buyers-~-come to this spectacular sale today.You are sure to find a handsome,de- pendable car, exactly suited to your needs and purse and priced far below any like value ever offered in this city.lt's our red O. K. zagffthax is drawing the crowds, for it means careful re- conditioning that assures dependability.And our amazing bargain prices are selling these good cars at the fastest rate in our history! Come in today and find out for yourself the tremendous values offered. 1928 Chevrolet Condi, 5 original tires |929 Whippett Coupe.This car has looks and rum like new.`seen very little service and it sure looks the part. I926F d'l`d ,s oodBallM g '0; gd m" Ene. oon tires 1926 Chevrolet Conch, new duco l i n go _ish-5 prndically new tires and is 1929 Chevrolet Coach can hardly be fvlly equiw ` 1" ( Plumbing-- The He art o f Y our Ho m e .mnn And since it is the heart of your home, it. should have most careful atiaention and inspection t o insure i t functioning properly at all times.Phone Blaclg 62 if you wish us to call ind in- spect. your plumbing and m ake in trosff proof for many winters. Moore Plumbing nun, Neb Co. ~in town.See it and you will be- lieve ii. 1927 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan.Here 1926 Ford Roadster 1926 Ford Touring .1924 Ford Coupe 1926 Chevrolet Touring 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 1925 Clzevrolet Coach 1926 Chevrolet Sedum 1923 Ford Roadster These can all carry a 30 day guarantee. Come in ane look them over. Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company, -.-1 - 1 -W `%\4 0 J \~ I J .i ~1 ":.1k, -54,11»L.1»a;.¢g.i; . J ' f T 1 , ` §H ~T ?"ul,l .~21 , ,u l \ ,» ¢ , .I ;. ;, ..»r r i : ; ", _ , ¢ =- ¢ f T r " ; .m = , ¢ 1 # 5 . , . \,,r \f \ r .4 .. . \ . ' r 'l ". Ns' ; ?'? ?§. . 5 1 . ) ! : ,. _ ; , .... a : - ¢ . = ;-5f»>1T2-a ~~~~ .". - _y :. ~ ~ : ' \ r » f : ; , . 5 5 , ¢ w | ' ..r ~. \ 1 .x..g ~ 3 9 > 3 ' I f f ' : ..\, ,..,.\.. j ~... .. ..n a f " =: a m - .. ... .. .3 »".*~a w '*. ".g '\a . .§t ' *.;\.¢. .. ';: A.1. S'1 { In u ..|.~T v ~ u-llulhuuannf '.ir .> \... .nM~~j 1r #~: " * :%~. .;.. ,g ;r . J / r ¢ ¢ I ~lvl; ~@\\\ 3? +f l .i " . x j | 4 ;* o- \ r wwR451 1929THANKSGIVING ><. Thanksgiving Dinner .I I to be thankful if you bake those Thanks- giving pastries with Maintop 5 White Loaf F LOU R Call Blair Milling Com~ pany or your grocerand order a sack today. Blair mining Co Feeds of All Kinds Grinding a Specialty ~°E~;.~ues ~x NOVEMBER |929 30 2320 Zi 6E3g, SatIFriThurW e 2I 9676 29 22 5 r x 1__ ...»\n n f r ll i * n n ' | * | 1 n f visi t yo u w lll do w ell fill your gas tank with Yo u wi ll rid e i n co m f ort if we tnke care of vou Glhankagiuing igrnrlamatinn 5 ~WHEREAS, it ia the duty of all Nations to acknowledge "'°| Providence of Almighty God,to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore Hia protection and favor: and Wlterens, both Houses ol' Congress have,by their joint committee, requated me "to renormnend to the people of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed by acknow-ledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Al- mighty God, especially by offering them an opportunity peaceably toestablish a form of government for their safety and happinessz"Now.therefore,I do recommend and assign Thursday, the 26th duy of November next, to be devoted by the people of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being who ia the benef- r,....» ....u..\.. .tr .|| n. ...Mu ¢\.,.» -me n...» 1.- than will tm. ilmt particularly the national one now lately lnltituted; for the civil and religinua liberty with which we are blessed,and the means we have of acquiring and dinuing useful knowledge; and, in general,for all the great and various favors which He has been pleased to confer upon ul.And also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers and aupplieations to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations and baeeeh Hi m to pardon our national and other tronsgresqions; to enable ua ull, whether in public or private stations,to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually;to render our National Government a blessing to all the people by constantly being u Government of wise, \'ust and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and ob ed; to protect and guide all aover-nina nm-I natinna foancciallv lunch na have shown kindness to us) Tunnnscivluc We have a big supply ol fresh cand- ies at popular prices. Men's Dress and work soc s--Ladies Hosiery. A full line o l Gloves and Mittens for Dress or Husking. f - - - ' - ° 1 \\\" (j HUfwf a -nn.. .......... .,. ... .mf Wu U... mu ma.. .. v. _--»----.-»~. ~---- --.--- -~~~ -~------~ ~-------»-- -~~~---.___ .L__.. __ ,.1_"._,___._.. .-.L "__ L.- _=---..- __»..._.¢.|.,|.....| ¢.. |.1.... nm... -,hh -,ma ~m.1-rnmmfn mmm mul cnncnrd:lbwe ma y me n a u u n ue I ll r e n u tr ln g uuw nun our ::|| ul.2\:| \: uuu uumuu:rulu »v uu.a¢»\|\\.u\"lmao 5-wi.,,--_---..-.-...,,,..._-_,...._" " " ' - r ._th a nk s f o r Hi s k i n d c a r e an d pr ote c ti on of th e p e op le o f thi s c vun -pr o mo te th e kn o wle dg e a n d prac tic e o f tr u e re li gi on an d vir tu e.o lr y previ¢.us to the i r bec oming ai na tio n ;f o r th e si g na l an d ma n i -an d the i nc re as e of s c ie nc e amon g th em an d u s ;und,gener ally ,to fo ld mer c i es a nd the fa vo ra ble i n te r p o s i li o n s wf Hi s providenc e i n Kra nt u n to a ll ma n k i n d suc h a d e gr e e of temp o r ai p r os p e ri ty as He ~~~ lh n nnnnuu snr!unmnliuninn n l Han haha u n r 'frn #lin o n mf rlnarnn n l 111000 lmo wn I n b e ~ on are 1'/1fu°f¢;'d oreto step into The Enterprise office and select those Christmas cards.;;';...';:.§is;;. 'a'.;?..:?;:a";,1;:..r; G`iE¢i\'T»¢"|l}lJ.`I-§|15§?Z-d'HSE aT1}"lieI-¢¢~21 _-;iE£|\]l'la|» :y hand. at the city ol' New Yurk, the 3d day ofahlo 'and ;°l\tinnnlmnnnI°r in'\|hicl§ we h|\ebeer; inaliled to eltibliesh October, A. I). 1789 G. \\=\;;lIINCTOXcnnslituliunsofgmernmcntfor our =aalely und l\appin1*=§=4.and Q / 'I r - . J gG_ - \,_. 5'Q f . ¢ i 3 ' \ \ . * - ' . d s \5 - . 11 .$3 »»§-1 1 4? A l .i 4 f " f ! .f Il ~ 1 :\ u f .weI4Q\, ! r|I .I1 -;\ *\.| | IQ!A Crosley Radio a ~< 1 1 An added joy for Thanksgiving Day J,nu and many days after Your Crosley Radlo will provide wondely ful e nte rta i nme nt for ma ny weeks a nd due to its wdnderful selectivity C fi"H'§"E`E Y I M -PI"Jenkins Oil Battery Co Not a New Dress Advance Cleaners Cleaned It It is often difficult totell whether the garm ents gg/nfny f ; l 0 / n o u r ~ are new or cleaned. dCleaning left this week will be e- livered in time for Thanksgiving wear. Advance Cleaners After Thanksgiving Dinner Serve Nohility Chocolates Where You Card Find ItU When NeededQAdelicatesweet is 1 fitting climax for a delicious dinner We have Nobility Clmcolatex ready for you in one pound umrtmenh or Nobility Cho- Keep your Ilrst ald kit In the medicine cxblnet where |¢ will be handy whcn needed,and be sure all the essential articles are ln lt.It may be the means ol lavlng a llle:It ls alwa ys a measure of safety Insurance well worth its ln- : j j rm solute Covend Cherries slgnlflcant cost 1 per Blair Drug CoThe Stewart I 'I-|Al?f\l"nQ'l"IR\1TAi)*l"MH Lal]~-f"' .%,5\ * Gi ' E / »@~§_2-'i'39 , i n ne m i ~p a:'§.»ji' \ f Blair, mbmu, November 14,mel ! = \ == | == AMmG,'1'l-IE -~ Pfgrq.. una yp.¢»aurron nom .-u.-..|.... ...........".1. RADIO sITATION KFAB 6:00 p. m. Solokt ma n o p ' THANK S ." _._.s .o n l j r m m '.Lf the moistu me r f um hand;u i 1 1$.15 P- m. Three Kin!! and 'QIIUBIIP'vi do un flulrlx If ~ 'L ~ .E \........ ~ .f'.§ '? I..=..'I'E _'FF 1 hu* 1 Fwlnr.November 15 6:30 p. m. Populgr Dance dnb.Weifish tu thank our neighbarsl Perry D.Henderson,father of h1};-g vru w,;¢,°; --_;;__,;;;~ ; ; ; " 'usu- _§=00 a. m. H°r==iDs'.Hw=iw 'i'f00 9. m. Univ¢rity Phwm and friends for their mmy kind|Mrg_J.M.Erwm of :h u city,farmers shbuld be in :mon the i m a .w worked h ra 'to¢;p0 |5 m.. Dempster Break fast.7.30 p. m. Champion program deeds llId words of loving aym-gpassed away Wednesday, Novem-ben hizh com vield énntpntgf;¢ nf hernia im.. 'i..,.»,»i.~:0.»`l...: ..fm. J W-.. ....., ,..B ni s 6lr. Ind Mn. Clyde Metzlcr and ~ 1 0 : 3 ~to .¢0\*e on lz.ma|u1.nu|¢nydnmw o `a|mr¢mo¢=umu mm;""'!"'"-.un *"*"nm:"|:y|aemmmma L »¥;.J`&».'Z.| nm ui 1-er:-.*'!P°"°'"¥.">''}°'"i"¢ am Bit \__their caan or THANKS |§f2'?§ 'L _.E ?ff..'§°f'.;L§°1"'.ff'fi I ber s at the Erwin home,aged the au Announcement of these 57 years, 5 months.Winners Il be made by the Ne- Deceiwed leaves five children to bnaska C p Growers Association mourn his death as follows:Mrs.during organized Agriculture at Bessie Chain of Oakwood,Okla;Lincoln next January. Mrs.Mamie Chain of Haven \.\|u»|.r s u v - n u n u w : l u v;l u v u s W ann.apparatus-as pups,globes,dc., and gpvg "theatdlcals" to buy our bell, whose tunes are music to our ears still.Hope thoy saved it to call our grandchildren as it did un. Or is lt too slow for our modemKansas; Mrs..J. M. Erwin, Blair;~.Silk nHp-¢ Jersey Bloomer-a f°':youth?We thought iz hui a A d l a i H e n d e r s o n ,h a s A n g e l e s , } \ ' l o m e n o n s a l e ,2 p a i r $ 1 i n a l l C8l..l.f0'l"l1l3»g h d G e g r g ¢H e n d ¢ r 3 g 3 : 9 l Z 8 8 R l l l l C o l o I 8 a t U 1 8 F a s h i o n merry sound.I hope the new . . . . l . . . . . \_ . . n n | _! ! l l . . . . . l . . . . . 2 al .| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u u u l8:00 u. m. Record Pxjognm r1u...n.... n-~.»¢Benson,n beins.l.0t00g Blai r' gg mn l!:00 "sh the 11:30 earned 11:35 (12100 in \J1e'1g:9 | ~I 2 1 1 ~zpréiadon H A. n. 1. p. p. our ln. m. m. UL m_ Home Owned Stores Cranberry Recipes Shopping =¢"i°°. Uni. qi Nebraska§_'hop|?1ng servi?e We wish to thank the many kind friends and ndghbors who ln the hour of xorrow in thu loss of our dear wife and daughter so kindly and lovingly offered syn-. pathy md aid.We mwdilly wish gn =*'5"!=those who sent such daughter and sister, Grace Marie Gaines Also for the many beauti- Qd floral afberings.We are ei- peclally grateful to Rev.Dillon gf his oomfo ning wogds a nd to e singers for their bemtilul songs.Mr Edwin Gilman and fnmilv :hem so when nur the goal.Benso lestine at unable to pierce the stron nun mon-lline, while Blair was sble m m ,ann home with vga! het dster, Mins Er: the J. 3. Uonety home uany cvenmg.Monday Idlisa Robyiland plunge their way throw ru a vulwr at me mndred schooh|Bensan team to a well umm her sister teaches.touchdown. n r .and mrs.J..W.Simonseh i¥4..-:.r....\.:........|.:.~\»wI of South America | Center.These 1 h :Manual wul De uncu uvu-u as nap yare wo rt 751:w $ 1 a n d earn est y o u n g peo ple an £ 1 sto c k UP " ° "_ nt o ld o n e wi n s - 5 7 y e a r ; a g o . 1 1 1 . c l U l v k l l l l s a l | \ . | \,nm u mu y were Weaneway sup»p a guests at the Alnert bchjuot seconal <-==;;~=f ,3'"lL§'°',`»'i mme wear. at Blair, to honor me marc go walirth ;nnive r\arv uf Hamid Sim-and Bnunbauxh doing. the; eded to;z:uu D. rn. ulasalcnl rucoms nd er so n'2: 3 0 p. m.Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a ..|5: 0 0 p . m. W hy te 's Orc h e str a ¥"""¥f'3°I 5: 3 0 u. m.M u s i w n r o r r a m ' b e a u ti f u l f lo r a l of f e ri n g s and * s ing ers a n d Rvev.La r s e n o f nar wd for hi s k ind ly wor ds. .l| lu4.I \1:-\.._..-...|r.....n I the Ken-1 m ;'i£ S; f ""irI§»L EL_` Mn. Delbert sm:lln. Tlllmnnn snug ln. Juk llonungeMn. Jack Edvard::Ph!llip, Wlllhlll, Gonna and The funeral services were hem# pair.Betiex Friday,Nov.8 nt the Campbell this low Pdcelundenaking parlors with Rev.L I 43-;1 Wiwng you and tlie Blair City schools the best M success."""}§»§R3 fa. Hr.-'5eh_iodt.Severnl men from mu:uclnitywere in nttendancqat the boxing match put.on by .he American11231011atlzlermxmmommyeve- ni ng..Some one helped himself tothe n r belongmz Lo Bill Bolln oneday Int week and drove nr. from too n r m to Blair,when Mr. Bolln found rr puked in rront of Blue Goose store. lr. and Hrs. C. B. Bunn had as a m "dinner guests,Mr.and .lil J. W. Townleyof Mo orhead,|.........u......ui M n .\n Rmalmr |__ . . . J B r u r n b a u g h g o i n g o v e r o n a i i n e ~ S I U E ! h .|6 : 3 0 B e n s o n r e s c u e d t h e i r m a r k e r : n l 7 . 0 0 t h e ( i t a t q u a r t e r w h e n e h a d l b a c k ;7 - 3 0 i n t e r c e p t e d a p a s s a n d w e n t t o t h e ;7 2 4 5 10:00one yard line before being downed by Gillespie.'They again threat- ened in the third quarter when °: pans to Swobodn carried the ball to the one yard line where Stdck- lett put a :top to its further pro- gress, after which four tries at the Blair line failed. p, p. p p. p, P- p.sa 11:00 I rn. Campus Carrollere rn. Violin Trio . m. PopullrSong Fest rn. Personalities at 'ill rn. Famous Love; rn. Raybenos Sym. Orch. Popular programUI..urday, November 16 6:00 a. m. Drovers Record prog. T200 u. rn. Breakfast Hour 8:00 a. m. Record program 9:80 a. m. Weather report 10:00 a. m. Home Owned StoresT h e B l a a r b o y s p l a y e d a g o o d 1 1 : 3 0 a .m .S h o p p i n g s e r v i c e IL . J I . . . A n n u m : A n n a vi -I I R n no fT n i n n \ u { § \ r n f n l r l u - n l a x c q n l t n c r l l l l l l l a m l l y A. D. Andersen and family S. M. Nielsen and family . Silk Dresses for Women and Misses priced at $4.93, $6.15, $8.94, $10 up to 019.75 in sizes 13 to 52in a ll the new styles, colors and matenals at the Fashion Center. Plenty of the New Silhouette Styles, mo:43-11 The Shoe Store of Blairis the Fashion Center and they are show ing smart new advance style.-\in S l i n n o r a f}ln'|E l l f n n r f n e \.U n n ¢ . . . |J. nr¢ngog'ng§nti|_{_¢9nd lpfgflgfntf m.Am's 1-'msr cmmuxrlnzu Sin¢Bl'ElY1|\\.a5 mane an me L"l£i1I c emenery Mary Fnwmtt Mdlenemy-la",-.»:.......,a :_Leon Vnnnalla. Silk Dresses for Women and Mines pdced at $4.08, $6.15, $8.94,$10 up w 019.75 in sizes 13 m 62 in all :he new styles, colors andmatednlsat the Fashion Ce I nter. | Plenty of the New SilhouetteStyles, tool 43-11| r n z u RllRlEAll wt-'we I \w..»-.uw num vvxe one)|All elude awp-in Girdles, $l.98|tl'uee rooms filled-and more thai( and $2.98 at the Fashion Center inlas many grades.School house, an sizes 26 to 86.d8~ltlu:\!inished frame,ln plaslering,''l d heated lx stoves When aThe Shoe Store ai Blair as the an _yCe ter and 'hey are gi-mw'cald blizzard came we had w ad-Fashion n .. __new advance style; in Journ once in a while, but a little' lhing like frosted toes or heels we merlooked.How grand we all i n g m m Slippers that Wear for Women' lfelt when we moved into the new and Masses pnced at $2.98 to $6 51. and Childrens,$1.49 to $3.39. / They are also mlling U. S. Gay~..._ . _ teen and ()n~rshoe.s for Wnmen _. .1--' ~y - 1 1 " - .~~~.-L |.\'1l \":"""|1 » ~ : . N £ . I 3 - P 4 / I ~ u m m mQ ./usrn #Tvs an/vt'L/Pours . . -._. _ _ _ . - . n . . . . . . ._ . . w m n u 3 ? EST PRICES IN BLAIR.43 -n P a ¢ ¢ L x. ¢ ma s h | p p x n ; ' r . ¢ 1 5 ( Q s N m .; Ad~Metz--The Ignition and Battery Nan CORN CONTEST SHOWS HIGH YIELD (Continued from page one) field me ns follows:oats nnd sweet clover,next yenr sweet :lover pasture, followed by corn- thia year marks the second cycle of the ons sweet dover pasture and co mThefield was clean.Not a week could be found, ocruionally a sweet clover plant had grown up dnce the last cultivation. Mt.Chris Hinz,the owner of this field, says that sweet clover h u nearly doubled his crop yields.Mr Hin: also stated that if the sweet clover is sown thick enough it greatly assists in d e straying all noxious weeds. I . To The Public I wish to announce that I am opening an Ezhange at the Multi-Gap Spark Plug F tory Bldg., to be known ae ' The Metz Battery Exchange Ford Genentors(Mo¢|el T)$5-00 and your old generator Ford Starters "" $$.W and your old starter Ford Motors "" Estimate given We will sell you a hand rebuilt battery with new parte 11 plates --36.60 13 plates - --87.50 And give you $1.50 for your old battery in exchange when you buy a rebuilt batery.'` We can rebuild wiv make of Battery We charge your Battery Ior 75 cents _/M M4 ant/ Juafeflaf ,QW-,.,./¢,¢ .._ ....._ ,. .. _ ..._-_ ,Aa \\\:lg'3 .4 4 0 / / " I 6* O ' / /%'J (y f f \O`/l F l l J I R § l d. . m m. . . ¢ . , ' : : ' . . . . . i n - i l u . . g a ~»=4-mmf mn - f » r. . . . ¢> . . . ¢8 p x: 11.1 || »mp¢¢|--. '&41M1LLAN run w o m c o',5iinqz»vuLv{.»,]... ;§ ~éfiflair. Mr. and Mrs. 03| Reeves and wildren, Mnand l n .Byron Bunn and son,and 5|ilzrh Ne ls on _l i n Hazel Dolue visited her' gm, -, llr a .Whit Wdlam of De-Sdo Sgumky night and Sundnyxl ,,...... ...... ~..- - .-_ --.~ .~ment except. Pminr- As a curtain-r ser the Blair 5:00 cubs met Croix a held them to 5:30a 0-0 score.Earlier ln the .-rcnson 6:00 Craig beat the rederves 1&0. thus 6:80 showing the great improvement in 7;00 .She qénz Sunday night with an-ithe Balir boys ns the season pro-7:30 alther sister. Hrs. W. J. Boite.P a d Tyson stayed Saturday s i gn:mn Sunday with Mr.and I n Watson Tyson and P.M. T y l a !ln Blair.~ lu: El e a n o r Dixon came En-_ .._r _ ,___ | :..--\.. Q.. .......|. greased.Last week they downed l0:00 the Tekamnh Reserves l8~0.The game Fridly was the lug on the 1:00 schedule and showed the results uf ..2:0||.. one wln, one loss, and one tie for 3:00 the senson. r i ' ~eb. footbdl game p. m. Bl Tango Romantico p. m. Musical program p. m. Bond Electric Orch. p. m. Organ Ream p. rn. Chicago Celebrities p. rn. Popular Song Fast. p. rn. Studio Proxrram Sunday, November I1 p. m. Roxy Symphony Orch. p_m...Nnt'I Youth Conlon... p. m. National Li ght Open Comllnny amlldisses priced at $2.98 to ~ and Childrens,$1.49 to $8.39. They are also selling U. S. Gay- tees and Overshoes for Women, Mimses and Children at the LOW-'EST PRICES 1:4 BLAIR.43~1t BAPTIST CHURCH L J. Moran, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. .lunior B. \'. P. U., 3:30 P. M. Already n few inquiries hmm been received at we County Agent's office on how to 'protect young apple and other fruit trees lrom rabhlffa injury. Rabbit injury is not common until after Christmas when other material food becomes scarce.A: this time rabbit.; often girdle un- protected trees from one to [iw years old. Various pine tar compoundsW £ 7 105 Annu l.Au\.uu| uv l||\.Ina]ti n tr u c k - u i d w i t h h o me f o lk s a t!4 : 0 0 9 m l D 1 3 0 D i s c s D u o - # A u t o - i E v e n i n g s e r v . | \ _ _ . . ..l l l _ . . \ . - _p f l i v n l l n \ ¢ n | \ ice, 7:30 P. M.have been used, huv.|.hey :ire not ng Wednesday 8:00 very lasting.Burlap sacks wrap- ped around the lmle tree is good.t h e A .E., D ixon home.|l i l l l r - L r l l t n l : s e m- r v e Ulm:ma n e w i n n e ri n .Op ld Reeves an d c hild ren*N e x t Fr i da y 4: 8 0 p rn . Nat'l Re lig io u s se r vi o : u l l l i l Ha z e l D o ~UNI On ly thy g e n a me s r e mai n o n ' h e Mo n da y ,NO\'¢!\lh¢l 18 l i n .( A d m W ar ri c k i n Blau 'o n .,..1...,a..1..f'1:l|i1»u|'Rmmr1.*im Os lo 6: 0 0 n. m.Rec ord n r o z m m e l P . l L i \ : | \ . L l i b h h l Sunday Scho | better than th#ol attendance some'nlsa 1: few Btllltn nf ram gfmh mle previous Sumla;-.||raund an trunk win help. 'niPreaching services surest .way to lneen nbbita from_ __d a ' l y n n n » u » \ |u n " » ¢ _ ¢. _ - v - - v - . - 5 - - - f ~_ " g . g g - l g g m a n d i n ~: : e k : e a | | l v t b |: : k i u| : d ' :o ~ m _ , _ "" , ; , _m a i u y m a l m !' r u e B l a i r m e m l s q u l d w i n 9 5 0 ° m e m m f . . 1 » § » ~ . . f 1 = = a 9 5 = 1 ° ° § . _ t ' f : _ ° " : . ' ! ' :* ? : " * £ t '. E i | - . . . |1 2 3 a. n. I .a. I . m. m. ln.m. m. D. Brni dhs t Hom' Rocomdl - Welfher NPG!! Home Owned Stores Shown: lerviae J |Au.enuanec at not so good.The Junior B. Y. P. U.xnve a fine program at the Crcwell Home Sunday afternoon which nleased the m p m wr., |girdling ¢r1<s ls w_wrap the trunk with screen.Thin should be tied loosely and nsmoved each summer, nflu\rwi¢n lim fum will infn )[ mi n t e d the quilt for Mr s .uy ro n B u n n ,wh ic h m e c luo ha d beg un h e d a y b e f o r e .ln . J . c . L n r i s t e n s e n o f B la i r , m u a n W e d n e s d a y f o r n w e e k ' s .-a ny wi th h e r da ug hter ,Mr s .R. 1 l v m n o n a n d fa mi ly . n a h ! H r s .By r o n B e n d a n d o n r n u a y ,mo v.i o ,an uit:lucasfo o tba ll fie ld. Th e Ce n tr a l Reserves seem to b e ab ou t a s s tr o n g a s Bla i r a n d sh o uld g i ve th e loc als ple n ty o f c o mp etitio n n e xt Fr i dn y . " l ' ¢ I . . ¢ - - L I l l - h .' P A - »r ` » | ¢ ' A h n t 1 . l ¢ m .Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a rn. S hop pi ng servic e m. Cla ssi c al p r o g r a m Un i . o f Ne b ms k n m. M o r o m u n Ta b e r n a c le Or g a n a n d C h o i r 5 : 3 0 p . m. Mu s i c a l P r o g r g m. 12:00 a.. 12: 30 p. 2: 00 p . 2: 30 p . 5:0 0 p. rn. I ----| , -- .. .." ° ;mu c h . Th e y o un g p e op le h ad c h a rg e o f o u r e ve n i n g servic e.Ma r g a r e t Bn d g e r o w presided.Th e r e we r e f"'\€!'2l go od featunes ab o u t th is in te re s tin g se r vic e , c h i ef o f wh ic h ' wa s a fi f te e n mi n u te ta ll:h o ~-u n .u p s y voun b l v u n l l u v F a r m e r s o f W a s h i n g t o n c o m n t y mge ur g e d to e n te r th e Ne b r a s k a P1g C r o p c ontest f o r 1930.Th e Ne b r a s k a Li ve stoc k I mp r o v e me n t As so c i atio n is s no ns or imz th in mn-f n .A _ ` g _~~~~z c l l m u u - n u u r l u p LD! l|.\ :ll :l \l J; , n j m e e t i n g a t C o u n t y A g e n t 'A s a r e s u l t o f g a m e s l a s t F r i - l l t e x 'o f f i c e a t t h e c g u r t h o u s e i g y a n d o n A r m i s t i c e d a y B l a i r i n B l a i r ,u n d e r t h e d l l ' e ° U ° f l ° f ; a n d T e k a m a h n o w l e a d t h e g r o u p l i #M u r i e l s m i m o f t h e e x t e n -i n t h e E m C e n t r a l N e b r a s k a . l i o n ¢ . e p u r L m e n t o f t h e A ¥ l l C U l t U l - | C 0 n f e | . e n c ¢ A c o l l e g e .-M r .a n d M r s .J .W .S i m o r n s e : 1 * , _Jf m 1 _l f s t ? ' E " ° Y ¥ * " ° " "f m ? 6:00 p. 6:30 p. 7:00 p. 7:30 p 10:00 p 1030 p11;00 pl rn. m. m. m. tn. m. m.¢ chain Gang--Urcn.Muster Singers Roxy Gang Ingram Shavers AC Ensemble Girls Trio Popular program lnubm Mchiillan ""l`he Influence 01 We are proud c ple.We wish va: hundred per cent. |Some one said .the other dav abo __-__...1.1 r - - _ -W -- _ - - .o n f h e s u b j e c t ,t e s t a n d e a c h y e a r m e d a l s a r e *D. .l !.. 2. . _9 I »» :\ Au i n | \ A e n l n n n u n I l n c u g z u l l »& | y C l l L u u n :w u u r c n u .I r f o u r y o u n g p e a -E a c h J a n u a r y a n i n v e n t o r y i s | e h a d t h e m o n e t a k e n o f t h e n u m b e r o f b r o o d s o w n ,x:and other hogs each contestant something 1,0 mg'h88.Every brood sow is markedI 1ut li ttle s i ns .N o an d a f te r th e la s t s o w h a s f a r all.I t i s la rg e ro wc d a c ommitte e will a ss is t e ac l be twee n th e .-mul c o nte stan t i n ma r i d n g eac h pig y i s re a li y s ma ll of ea c h litter .. prh to d r a w thf=|Rec ord she ets to ta bu late thr >d's will.amq un t of lab o r a n d f e ed re q u ir e d ,ea ve off the sin.to g ro w th e p ig c ra p un til the y RF : 7 c i?mn n f h a nld inin lun r\l§v'u| n1i I l r I . ..;£»»..¢6A..|.¢l I u i :auvvnrl u n n r ~e i l l l l f d ~IIOIIOFS,Dl. l£|l l I E8 ¢Iay. No vember Dr o ve r s V e t. I).Br e ak f as t Th o r E le c tr i c '~f}"§§&§'.§`.»:c p ol'I [s h u i n e a r e r to G; H 0 d S S a f e t y ~Imewn c tor05.~f'___=__.......:..-lI'¢»rfnrm H10 r i n h ns s i n i s rea ll s mUn i o n Y H o u en o ug h tn c ome pr u ' _ nm| . a n d Go d .No d n t I t is la r g e cnnu; ' '" ' ; n " 1 w{;";o °i;';,§g;:'f[;r;b°:";,;Te k a ma h p u t Oa k la n d o u t o f th e 6:00 Th u r s d a y to ha ve his ums ilg re-race Fr i d a y b y ha n di n g th e m a 1; 00 mg y w , m d r e t u n w d h o m e Fri da y .13-0 defe at,and repeated ag ai ns t 8: 0 5 L i t i e Gla d y s Simo naen we q t zo Ly o n s Mo n da i f b y a 12-0 sc ore.8:30 s b o th d u i wi t h h e r zlsnter,B ln i r han Oa k la n d an d Ta k a -9: 30 a a. a. a.0a In m rn In m a Eii i F qlntli | 0 40 dl ldtl l t ~ ~ flu. 1 |. ' hi le ' le hma l1 |10:00 n. m D U I I D l t l u m x .-H n . .F . Mu l le r a n d Le la n d an d M n .By r o n Beard drove no 'I`eka~ mah Friday a.j[I.ernoon to gee Mrs. Iaidlefg mother, Mrs.A.A. An- derlml.Mrs.Ralph Pearce went wBlanchnrd Iowa Thursday to visit relatives for a week.Mrs. Dan Moore :ind he; cousin, Miss Hullu Mae Hannh of Shen- andoah, Iowa were visitors at the Bono "school Friday aftvrnoon. Miss Hama came I-riday tor a*1\"E¢|$'5 ViRil wiih Mr.ami Mrs. Ralph Pearce, her uncle and aunt. zur, and Mm. Harry '1'}s0!1 :muHr. and Mrs. Kenneth fyx»nTl uwerctwo of the lea)couple:-\ attwndinpg the party honoring Mr. and Mrs. George Reid at the Louis Lopg ,home west of Herman fhursalay rvening.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Pownley of U :ou12:00 12:30 2:00 2:30 5: 00 me e ts on ly Bla ir .I f Bla ir be a ts , or tie s Oa klan d No ve mb er 2 2, the n th e Th a n k s g i vi n g g a me wi ll de- cide the c hampio nship. Co mp ar ative sc o ne s sé em to pu t bo th te a ms o n a n e q u a l basis and i t looks li ke a 9,reat g a me o'\ | Tu r k e y d a y . n need n o t be 9aid th a t th e rl. n p p p p rn m m. ll| rn. rn. an u pp lrlg a r nu c eUn i . o l Ne b r as k a Sh op p in g servic e Classic al rec ords Uni. of Nebraa kzl. S ta r V a n &Stor ag v Co mp a ny Mu si c a l 6.00 p.rn.Adzlm.4 Fur Farm prog; 6:3 0 p.m. V a n Sic kle Qu a r te t is s ll nL s-na d i s wo r k i n ve r ti i ro mr 7: 00 P rn. Pure Oi l B a n d ; q f Q pxo li e p .1 ' *7:3 0 p.rn . Ha pp y Ho m e Ma k e r s l ' l" E ol' n " E o r y ..|W ednesdny ,No ve mb e r 2 0 Th e follovvmg' sc hedule | nd1c ates|¢ ; w th e sta nd in gs o f the va ri o us |7: 60 sc hools in th e Ea s t Ce ntra l Con»,8;00 f?l'BllC0.f 9:30 Te a m W o n Lo s t Ti e d Pc f. Té kf lmllll 4 0 0 1000 10:00 B L A I R 2 0 1 1000 |1340 Ly o n s 4 1 0 850| 12:00 Oa k la n d 3 1 o 750 3 2 3 0 a. a. a. a. m. ni. ni. rn. Mo r n i n g Mu si c a l D .Br ea kf as t H o u r Rec ord P rogfram M rs . Tru e Home ma ke r Un i ve r s i ty o f Ne b r a s k a rr. n. a. 11. m. m. ro. rn. Ho m e Own e d Sto res Sho pp in g s er vi c e Va n S i c k le Tr i o Co lema n S tove C o . Il i' il ..._,...., Si lk Dresses f o r W o me n an d |Ii!i80a pdc ecl at $4.98, $6.75, $8.94, .10 up to 019.75 in sizes 13 to 52 n -all the new styles, colors and nateriais at the Fashion Center. 'lenty of the New Silhouette Ity les,to o!43-il. m:<l1~\-| _ [ " I ' HE R A N ( - H ( ' RC l! H .C. J ul.I°`r£'e§=e,Pas tor Sunday Sc hool ut 9:45 13. rn. Se rvic es a t 10: 30 a.m. Erlgli sh servic es eve r y ls t,3r d n d 5 th Sun day o f th e mo n th . D n l u u l l b l l i l l v a l I w a n U 1 2 A u | | | u 3 | | l : u free..r W nshi nggon c o un ty ha s good h o g mi iler a a n d a la r g e n u m b u a r c .ur ge d L0 jo in th i s c ontest. 'Those inter ested sh ou ld see Coun- ty A g e n t,Ge or ge Ha te s o f B l ir. who wi ll Se e that y ou are o ff c a li ente red. nu n-»¢ - -¢ - - » - - - m l Th e illilli ne ry Sto re o f F la i r i th e Fa sh io n Ce nter an d they 8.1% I s h o wi n g eve r y th i n g th a t is no. an d s ma r t ir!Ha ts f o r W o m f n Mi n e s a n d Chi ldr en prico.l at Gila to $ 15 0 .Ne w Ha ts a r r i ve s e ve r . |` l t i m e a a w e e k - w e h a v e th e c h c Th e Shoe Sto re o f Bla i r is th e ' e s t li n e s - - th e s o me a s th e la r g e s ' 'a sh i on Ce nte r a nd th ey ar e s ho w qg Smar t ne advan c e sty le i l stoies ---only Our Pric e s are Lower Si lk to to p c h if fo n ho se -- flill I - n n- l u nu hsn u nu - n lq n n n0- - |Q aa n nn u nn u na n n a" a nr u n -u m m ma n u nm4 : 1 v n u :e n u ma n ma u s# I Q u l n ou n- 1 - pd l nntmn- p nn n -*l :l _n u n su m ma n n- Qls 1m u i- U InH u - - . . . . _ . _ . . - _ . _ . . _.. . . . . _ . ._ §|gm||||||||||||||||||n||||||||||||||||s||||||.|||||s|||||m|||||u|||||||ulm||||||unu|||II||I||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||uumv; R. 4 -.1 v A O . f . " " aE r " -r J ..r *v .¢1 f , ~ ".¢ i j i ' i 1: " q i :X I ...1 4~af ~ r I n'.5 0 "b 1 ."\." f .1. \ \\ ~'~Z?;¥. , .F M 1 = = . ~ ~ F . m f . r H H N ~¢. ~ l , T i / " \..A .r § ¥ * : f ; ; , ? i 5 - S »s f a f f . ; .:". " 1 , ¢:»1 .r * $..-=»¥ 2 ' - ' . ' ~.-.., , .':. .3 4 ".\: .\..- ' n u f f e ?p l p r \ *¢: ' ; ° . » "H 2 a1 * U fe ,~: Jr 1 . n na nn l ! !n nh ua n n a- u n asU* h u bi n nHa n - »l ma n n uo n »n l n x rn - u pa n u_ u n rn -9a n n ## n a vd uu u u va n - n vl- - n vn u n va u n tm a n n r_ - n v& » ¢n i a n: m u ll ml ui m :n a n n iI n a n- Q PP u p1 - n na - u pm u m ;a n n12.311 1 9# a: s rSlippersth:\t."Wear for Women and Misses priced ut $2.98 to $6.60 and Childrens,$1.49 to $3.39.They are also selling U. S.Gay- tces and (}\°er§=hoes for Women,Misses and Children at the LOW- EST PRICES IN BLAIR.4341. I( 5. lk.:-0 . 4 i~; ,~~\ I |l |u : f a s h i o n e d - i n zu n mvta i ,due:ku sable wi t h blac k doubke poi ntm b- els a t $ 1. 65 pa ir at th e Fn s hi os ' Cr>nter.Als o da r k b r o wn c hifffv hose wi t h da r k e r b r o wn doU\Jll pnirit a t $1.95 a pai r.Sizes 8 ' to 10.Si lk sto c k i ng s tha t W e ar . lt Slippers th:\t."Wear for Women and Misses priced ut $2.98 to $6.60 and Childrens,$1.49 to $3.39.They are also selling U. S.Gay- tces and (}\°er§=hoes for Women,Misses and Children at the LOW- EST PRICES IN BLAIR.4341. . ~ . .'aL "~n . : . - , I( 5. lk.:-0 . 4 i~; ,~~\ I |l |u : f a s h i o n e d - i n zu n mvta i ,due:ku sable wi t h blac k doubke poi ntm b- els a t $ 1. 65 pa ir at th e Fn s hi os ' Cr>nter.Als o da r k b r o wn c hifffv hose wi t h da r k e r b r o wn doU\Jll pnirit a t $1.95 a pai r.Sizes 8 ' to 10.Si lk sto c k i ng s tha t W e ar . lt g a a m i d lguf e l m e I`rid| | §t wl l l n r b l g o 1 2 1 333 2: 00 p . m. C la ss ic al Rec ords gm g_ B_ Bgnn | | Q| | | ¢ tu spend | ¢\'»W I ' u ll"I 3 1 ~2: 30 p . | | \» q u i. u g Ne br as ka . .....'I .I n u :vi n r lf m friends.Th e y Pen der I 3 0 250 5 : 0 0 n . m . Ra w Ma r k e r Ha te _____________=__E__E=_=_=_ ~ EE: $:;;z:§:§r.\sL=0?Ro aiie 1 4 0 200; Mc. and Mrs. Opnl Rz;\.'\mi.Mm1~liavcroft 1 4 0 200'5:45 |6:00dayafternoonMrs.Bunn and __j ____~ 6:30 3 9 , Tmm l e y vi_5it§'d with M m ._\.Hyron Bunn while the men attend»|The M'."m'='f}Sf»°r\'= of hi i * ls ,7:30 cd the shooting.match in Herman._the If*=\f'h1°I1 C¢'f1f¢l' and tkvy Hf i wzn n Miss Ruth Widener and brother, showing everything .hat 13 new Paul sperm:Sunday evening with ard smart in Hats for Wumen.|Mr. a nd "°§Opa Ifeaevem Mis-vs and Children priced at 69c.' 10.30 7:00 p. p. p. p. p. p.c. p.H h u v l a nm. Violin Trio J m rn. m m W es tin gho use Sa lute Ye a s t Forxmers Sy lvn n ia n P r o g r a m . Eu a a mb le a n d IL xr ri c t Grade Graduates Fr||n~n|';nn s ruise, Soloist 4. P . . . . . | . .l n h w n a h u ]i n " ; u | ' \ n raid:\Q s o ;;.; . ti me s a we e k- -we h a ve th e c l1 o ic - Qs t li n e s - th e s a me a s th e la r g e s t sto res -- only Our Pr ic es are L owe r! Th e Shoe Store o f Bla i r is th e Fa sh io n Cé ntrr a n d th ey a n ga ho w i n g : m a r t ne w a d va n c e sty iea i n Slip pers th a t W e a r f o r W o m vn and Misses pric ed at $2.98 to $6.50 an d Child rens,$1.49 £0 $3.39. 'They ar e also se llin g U .S.Ga y - teea an d Overshoea f o r W o men . Mi n e s a n d C h i l d r e n a t th e L O W - l- : S T P RI C E S I N B L A I R.4 3 - n 5°30 p m St~cklnncfs Park CenAdvgrtiae in The Enterprise.I t;~al Orchestra . u »» an »..» \» ~,, .~~.-_. » .»_»_\~-,J 6:00 7:00 3:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 1 1:30 12:00 12:30 2:00 2:30 ~.fn,~ a. a. u . a. a. U.. a. p. p. p . . p. u |» ~ J d » y . N o ve m~ 2 1 rn. m. m. m . m . m . m . rn. m. rn. rn. D r o ve r s V e t.Un i o n D .B r e a k f u t Ho u r Rec ord p r o g r a m Un i .o f Ne b r a s k a Ho me Own e d S to r e s Ma r mo la p r o g r a m Sho pp in g s er vi c e Un i .o f Ne b r a s k a Shopping'servic e Classic al Rec ords Un i .o f Ne b r a s k a lhrvin spent Saturday dtemoonIriih her sister; Mm. Neum War- l'¢=¥-1 l r . m d Mm Gerald Rem ahcl i f a n d M n . ( mme d of Heh mm. w u z guests 1 Mr.and D A N A C O L L E G E M?"/¢}»Sentesfer Jwuf i l u .Kenneth Tyson Saturdaynight nfwr the Herman dance and Sunday when the men went duck tuni ng. HD: *ripe .leraey Bloomer: for Women an male.2 pair $1 in a1l\ d n l md c o lo n a t the Fuhinn ( u m ,'|`\1es\ean\1i\r'th75cw$l | pa i r.Benn swck up naw at um- u w p da !43-u B l k l h e u n for Women and num pri ma l ll sus , uma , s a m,no up ln 019.75 in nm 18 W B2 A full semester of IS weeks of accredited college work which counts toward the A. B. _ .c o u n t sdegree.High school work which toward the H.S.diploma and college en trance.Teacher Training; Business Coursing out and selecting Arts; Choir; Debate;Bases; Music; Liberal ketball; Etc_ ............_...,..., ~......, ......uniaxial: at the Fuhion Cenker. Pi mty nl'the New Silhouetw So le s . mx 4s-nThu Shoe Swre of Bldr in mei Fniim Gamer and they ure nhow| in; nur! ne w ldva nee s tyles in2§ippen that W=--g Women' and linen priced an s to $6.501 i - . r 'rize Beef I Summer schools have served thousands of school teach-§, I -. I ». »! \n n r l =~ ~Beautiful cabinets of ers durmg tnexr summer vacatxons.uana boll6ge orrers an o ppor tun ity to f arm ers and others to secure higher education during their slack winter m onths. T he He a d of the Departm ent 01 School Administration, Grarinafn Cnllno-Q of a state universitv states:"The Dana Col. :=;Er...-=g=..-E § ,Q ; , ' 3 - ,_ ¥"_§':,*,,,§:,1' .,§°;;,%!ingt on ¢ 5.m ¢ §- 4 .1-1 c l u b B e e f E i . u -nd Ownhou (or Worm-n.|w e a k n n n l n n ! !We have a price on thesei i n i cuuqm nz nn uowli " " 'vs: -5 u§'1n.All-4a-ng D o i % - -snum muh _hom l l \ n l l \ |» l \ » 4 \ \ ¢ t miss getting some of this real ~different Models that 1E==. _==5_ _ § E=`§5.'SL~ ~~ pauible for our greal ~ alllund population ""ll will save Ilme who mmol make use of the lnrdllibnql ~lem "A. Shia Buperintendeqt of Public Instruction w r i t e s :" l b¢l1¢»¢ :he (Dam C¢ll¢g¢) plun h c gm! one and wonh mH¢." Secure your copy ul ogr new Winter Semester bulletin nl once. Telephone Bllek 220,write ar call penmmlly._ . Erland Nelson, Apting President .Dana College Bu nn . N EBRASKA g=§ lllllllll .VI I W .¢H:1 ; e gro v m bee t. 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