Loading...
11-21-1929me °Sm~,JTERPRISETHEED A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ronlnmrsrnn mrws-a~¢-ral-» s,WASHINGTON coUN1'\NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT ~ :_'_';§é__fs,§"°;';". se.-BLAgR, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 21. 1929 From the Glrdea BM! ul Ndmruh-NUMBER 44VOLUME XXXIII Wuhintm Cm nty. ll-loover's Newig A R D N E R P E T I T I O N T o H A V E R E H E A R I N G ~ 0 |Farm Board!'.;'f';"§'1-"f§";,'°5§.f1l Fourth PlaceThanksgivilNom-es were P0s12d lan Satur~'|Twenty-three represantatives ofDday in the petition for the setting S M the Blair Epworth League attend- g ~ out a nd d-ge fnnnation of a new ~~ed the subfdistrict Booth Festival districtout of territory now in the Pat Tekamah last I-'riday evening,\gregational church at 7:30.'l'he'Q-I I 1' L4t mm a l y¢.,¢|,,||G a me ne¢» ~¢¢ »n' |cr ;ni:n. i|1s EL ECT UF FIC ERS A N D S U R P R I S E M E M B E RTelnamahan d H a i r Se he d uk d for 'linnk ng iving Da y at Bin h. :A t a regular mee ting of Re_ Te ka ma h W o n La . st'l'e ar 'a Game bc kn h lo dg e las t Tu es d ay e ven i ng , `l m e fo llowi n g o f f ic e r s we r e elec t- I A M E S T A R T S A T 2:30 P.M 'ed f or the e ns u i ng y ea r : I d a K n o x A.»v\nO1»..l \V n B la i r sc hool di s td c t.Th i s petj- ti o n wa s h e a n l s o me ti me a g o b u t th e c o u nty supe rin tend ent h e ld th a t a p a rt of th e p r oc e ed i ng s h a d no t b e e n a o mr d i n g to la w a n d th i s for c e d the wh ole pro c e edi ng s to be g o n e o ve r ag a in .Th e he a r i n g wi ll b e No vemb e r 2 9 th . :\W a sh i ng to n Co u n ty F a r m e r s W i ll* Ma k e B i g Sa vi n g i n Ta xe s b y De c i s i o n o f S u p re me C o ur t th a t Ac ti o n o f Sta te B o a r d Ille ga l. and c ar rie d of t' fi rs t h on or s a mo ng th e e i g h t to wns r e p r e s e n te d Th e p r o g r a m b e g u n wi th a b a n q u e t a t -6:80 P. Bl., inc luded spic y address- B O A R D R U L E I )A 1 0 %R A I S E ' I es b y se ve ra l pas tor s,an d con~ elu ded wi th a h i ln d n u s g o o d ti me i n th e c hurc h gy mn a s i u m.Co n- td b u ti o n s a t th e b o o th f e s ti vn la r e S a mu e l R.M¢ K e lvle Te lls o f A d - va n ta g e s o f N e w I-'arm B o a r d Ove r W OW Gi vi n g B r i e f Re s u me o f F a r m Relief Qu estloms. W I L L S O L V E F A R M P R O B L E M S Pr o c la ma ti o n wi ll b e r e a d b y Re v. E .E Gle ale r,a n d th e address gi ve n b y Re v. A. J . Ha r g ett. . Pr o f . D e Gr o f f i n to h a te c h a r g e o f th e mu si c ,wh i c h wi ll inc lude i n s tr u m e n ta l a n d q u a n e t n u mb e r s Th e o f f e r i n g wi ll g o ,a s u s u d . t o th e loc al Ch r is tia n J o i n t k e wasnmglon (ounly Man Hu s h His Way lo Fourth Place In National Com Bushing Cnntest Friday Near Plane City, Mo. 1928 CHAMPION sllnmaxfzml l.G E _ _ _ -_ - _ _ - . . . . . _ . - .- . v . . . . . . . - » . , - v- | 1w _. . .n »Westergren Also o f NebrIig Crowd Ex red to be Pr:-sent ur. u., nun. J|» LJ; nmmwfw' 1 un `f"M b l M h,Sec m 1\1:up This Ufcasinn.Consideredfi;v|;.,T:;Burer re l'Y»cn.: the Cl"-*il* Game of the Year.I ffollowimr the Pqlecticm a sur-~~ |Nmnber nf Cattle in Countv 20711 'divided among the Crowell Home.|Advanta}zes of Farm Board Given| lief " " § " "m LI vm ,;,, k f the Omaha Mhuwam HospitalandVnllled an $996,903 \\c a es the Mathefs Jewels Home at Ynrrk Big Item in Tu Schedule.' Washington county farmers will be delighted m leam that the supreme court- has handed down n decision overruling the action of the state bonnl of equullntinn ln increasing the valuation on rmle over the state by 10%.The coun~ ty :Jerk has received conflnndonof um report and will»a!. md be- Kirl the mark of making the nec» essary changes in the acheflule The young people report a de- .lightful awning.They wish to 'thank Blair people who shared in'the gifts for the Crowell Mem- Iorial Home. Winter Semester Draws Attention ln Rhyme Which Hits the Neil on the Held. Samuel R. McKelvie, member of the Farm Board appointed by President Hooser,spoke over WOW at eighto'clock lust eve- ning, giving his listeners a briefresume of the lJann Relief ques- tion. Alexander Legge of Chicago, chairman 01 the I-'arm Board and lpresldent at the international Hu-lventer Co. for years, was to speak Gets Place in the Winning, He Be i ng \mth \l lnC o u n t y C o r n ` .-The nauonul com huslung con-A d H D test taged at Platie City Mmlamtl l ~ay»l~`rids:y wus watched with greut .interest 'hrnughout the county.Plans Being Nude for a Cam and This lb the sixth annual husking. Hog Q c to be Held Between contest.,January 21 und Februnry |5u\,|Walter Olson,Riu, Ill., succesa-/ fully defended his title as nationall930.champion cornhunker. Olson husk-1 ed 25% bushels of com HnroléGIVE DEFINITE DATES Ln!-:az Hdmts, I. mammal.; of Olson, was 1°be J priaie was - arr an a n d c a r r i w __ " _ he an nu al foo tba ll ga me ~o u t o n Mi s s M e ta Ta y lo r wh o A ~| "*l'r\B lvi r hi g h sc hool and TE-bag b ee n mus t gc ti vg in the rg a n -~~ ll' \ \ l} l ~ ha Rt§. UF f 'IIPYF rrhl!l"§i»1{u¢.6l;n\f»»nvnn Qirnnfn trnnra tl rs f.. g p " -»|H - -u .1 . 1 - Q - . v . . 1 . » »- »- Q . .l { G 5 l U l l \ | |Q , r \ \ ;b u s .a u ;. 1 A. Y a | F J o ~ . e m b é ° r z u a t 2 : 3 0 P .M . |J u n .t w e n t v v e a r x a u r a M i s s l r . ' . . » . .A - m m |Q . l » ~ . ' | .f r . .t r . .1 1 - 1 . 1 -rm.football game has aIw2:»'S"1§§>} »ér~éH"a8'i»§é§id2`F|£ of the Quinn: .a|\\ui||\ °":"""° l\| ur nlclubeenconsideredthe.classic oflgebekah Sum Assembly and dur-Dunng Ute wlmer Inv mo ry North Fmatfm Nebraska,and fl'i hg all these yearn as Past Pits-and Other Blanks "all Be bent often settles the chan\pionshiplid¢n|she has been faithful and on Application._ honors in the North Eastern N@b*'cnt.husinstic in furthering the in-rnska. Conference.eterests of the lodge.rg IS OPEN To AL L FARMERS Two years HEP Blair'°11 i11i»|So,on this occasion her cu».u ._' T .'"___. gamq and went into :\ tie for theiwgrkgra paid their respects by :an a n e xt r a feed wi th a 1 delic io us b irthd ay c ak e, wi th twe nty c a n d le s . nnh n f nnr ; war n mnrln a nd u o u n ty A g n c m w m l rz xwns lo n Age nt, Ge org e B ab es, of Blair , h as ar ra ng ed f o r assistanc e f r o m th e Ec vn umic s Dep ar tmen t,o f th e State Collette o f Asrric ulture i n grhici has alhndy been mule ur- Winter Term This will mem much :gm "°F|¢_Aurntinl ul Dal: Colleie h but ~ so W uhlngtnn and At t h i s ~Wlushngwn w|||¢|,¢¢|¢|Aan- 1g~__§g§_\>\°'° m l N' ndo en-Ouunty Agflfunml Extension Ser f anrlomlc ird winner of sec ond by thq |.iud¢¢S-Ho lme s 'n e t to t a l w a s .0 1 'TA } n \ a | - | . r I "a m l ;. n f , A r u n I.. Nor th Ea ste rn c h amp io nsh ip. L ¥lH\| p ut1.i ng 1 y e a r ' f e k a mxh wo n by a close iurine an: sc are thereby wi n n i n g th e c ha m-c rowned 'ni omhin o f ' lh n r nn fer on c n Tn lr m 'Ianni-nn no me ornee mme as 1: ls no ]r| \ur¢ ta s k to re ar r an ge th is li st. Nv1_:..|....:..2......L.....|...|J A M"h u llm.Believe in Open Dour in College Education. UFFERS A WELCOME To ALL The hev:Wlnter Semester nt n...... r\,.1\.... Inv fernusva M-¢ 5... 5-Be-..<...,.Mr.McKelvle filled the place very credltably and many fnrmera uf the middle west lixwninp:ln, found his talk very much worth whlle. l-'allowing his WOW addrena, vice is able to announce that | com a.nd.hog day will be held some where in Washington county between the dates of January 27 and February 15, 1980. This will be an afternoon meet- inz and wlll be held at either. ..1..- -.........V....s w w .U-_was third with 23.88 bushels. Henry Sorensen of Nebraska, wax founh with,22.09 bushels, and Charles Ettor of Indiana was fifth with 22.01 bushels.. The other cnntestants flninheQ J r "" -" -" " " ' " - -- " " " -4 | \ | * . r | u | n | , | \ \ |u n s u n g ' v a n s a u \ » u \v n ur u s h h a s o n e o f t h c . > - t r u n g l f s t t e u n m l t h e g u e s t o f h o n o r w a s p r e s e n t e d 1 : 1 t h e h i s t o r y o f t h e i r B c l l 0 0 l - l w i t h a h a n d s o m e h a n d t o o l e d h a n d TWU? I'1a.\'e defeated all ¢0'1f¢l'0¥HW bag, a. token o f th e i r e s te e m a n d opp one nts wi th th e exc ep tion of ra p ph é agidn of h er s e rvic es .a Bla ir .A la r g e a tte n d a nc e o f :h e me m- Bliir, no "i he other ha nd, has not bers we r e present.lost a frame tn 2 conferwhen nnnm»..l f n . .4"¢flln|nu¢nllH;»nf Eire h o ld i n g f a r m ac c o unts sc h ool;f o r W a sh i ng to n c ou nty fa rme rs . These sc hools wi ll e xp la i n to fa r me r s h o w to keep an ac c u ra te rec ord of th eir bu sin ess op era tio ns i n a br ie f,concise ma n n e r th a t wi ll b e mor e e as llv u nd e rs to o d an d 11113 uec lnluu ll l u u t u u u wu Iv;th e s u p r e me c o u r t wa s to th e e f - fe c t tha t th e s ta te b o ar d o f e q ua l- iza ti on h a d n o r i g h t to mx k e th e advanc e i n th e assessed va lua tio n wi th o u t du e notic e to th e differ-» en t c o u n ti e s a n d c a me a s th e re- _ . . n .. 1 .. ¢ - . . A ._ - . . _. . . . \ . 2 . l . ." » ¢ ¢! n _ u-l un J \J Ul l€ §l S Av l.A.s||u\ .4a lun cl uct .4;n l r .H I C B C I V I B s p a m g g u m U g ga t t r a c t i n g w i d e - s p r e a d a t t e n t m n .F e l l o w s h a n i n O m a h a b e f o r e t h e F 8 l I I 1 E l '6 .8 C h 0 0 l BllD €l. 'ifl'JB l\d B¥| t5»r l n l a u n h n n i n Flag n n l l n h n l n n n u n n . . asm., Blair, 1-1. Calhoun, Ken-lava =g"°§;;;°=;°;*°§'g;*°;§nard or Arlington in order thatlmie'Minizesw 2; mf ,;, those interested can travel as y.4.''enry ..W e ster gr en Ne bms lc a 20 3 8 *R.~38 possible 02|th e gr a s e l Hamann \;f*|nol.nNa '90 'Il' 1 Irs; | |" r r " "n u n \ A l ¢ l » | \ \r a n ; u »w |e n t b u t i t w a s t i e d 5 5 'D e c a t u r .a f e r a n d M r .S h a f e r o f T e k a -I l l a i r m u s t d e f e a t O a k l a n d a n d ? . h a n d M r .a n d M r s .M c G i l l a l s o 'felrnmah in order to Wi1 the ¢0¥\~§of Tekamah, drove down for the ference champiomhip.iaffail-noni Coach Park of Blair audi Coach Grutezmncher of Tekamah,Mrs.IErnest Kruse of p Cd, houn and Mrs. David Munnncrt ofareputt:lg forth their best ef- fortzs in order .n have their 1==trong- this city entertained a number of i i tongs "°a'd3"for the Th""k5'if1ienda from Blair and Calhoun on Kl rgs' l" f'f°b"u classic."Saturday afternoon at the Kruse Q ,;.ot time Tekamah Pl°3""'iihome in Calhoun.The affair was n B lr, mer one thousand P¢°P*=,i.\ honor of Mrs. Louis Lcssingor i'.?&€""'=f£.**i'f |rn|ne.It e.:=====~ef~><*~»f Boise,Idaho,formerly of Ft. applied. The time for farmers to begin is January Ist, 1930 by taking an inventory of their farm, their live- stock,and equipment.Fanners must notify County Agent George Bates before that time and blanks for taking the inventory will be senh Also meetings will be held at the various towns in Washing'- ton county during the forepart. of January to R3Bi:\'f. all in completing inventodes. S u u .D I B t e n t .Cl i nt :v u l l u l w m a u r structed to try it out.. In some counties, auch as Cum- ing county, compilation of the 1ax~ ntion figures was withheld pend- émd university educators have ex- pressed their unsolicited approval. Students as far distant an New York,_Pennaylvunia, Michigan and Cannda, besides Nebraska and aur-ing the decision.This method wal hardly more satisfactory than rounding states have indicated th t lo e d in Washington their :interest in availing them-coiintyciippliocecding with the ,¢..!2»e1\es of the new opport ty cords, for it puts the county offic- offered. ers far behind in their work..Dana College believes in the open door in college education andWhit ,d t _last "I-I§if§°'l.`2 ymsga rlgg the new plan is specifically to total of 20711 cattle vdtted at open the door to the youths from u u o u a u vu q vv u l y u n u vo o n o \. vu u \. . u - tion of the Farmers' Union.Mr. McKelvie predicted the machinery set up by the government would prove to be ample if the farmers organize through their co-operative branches so that the government can furnish them the financial aid they long' haw needed. After declaring the "former stands today unorganized in his effort to compete with industry and labor that are organized," the forrncr governor added: roads.I H2:m¢§§,'| \ E ; l; i ; | : " 2 0 . 5 i " 1 5 .` l : ,-1f*','::_-ie_:':_"I1£f'f}f.'"§.J 3Ff1€°"E Gr i mm,Mis sou ri,2o,o9,a n d L 1 | I l n a a u m g w u C o u n t y u e u u u a - u l l .e c o r d h a s b e e n m a d e b y f a r m e ~ ° , f " ` " ° § " ; , , ' 9 f ; :t h e .m m a n e s g r a n ,a n b o t h h o g s !~ h e m "d 1 3 C o r n h u s k e r s L a t e ' s c n r n h u a k e r s ,o n e a r a s u W." wt...-.= U.W... uv...-uw w.-ter before they were six months old,also one Washington county farmer produced over 100 bushels of corn per acre on hls farm. How they did it will be explained, the s tem .tg mannganent.can be :lowed by any farmer.It is no longer a theory,its z proven fact righ:here in Washingon county. in St, Jasc-ph Thursday night,far from the scene of the wnflicb They intended to drive into Platw City Friday morning only in timefornbriefwarmupbeforet.h€' opening ol the contmt.But they found two long detours ahead of them,and were forced onto the_ gnggy din. roads. Twins they wre' . » . . n ~ a a n d » - . : . . .n . .In n - l u v \ | . _ n u n a n r E f . 0 l U 5 m r a t u e n c a n o c ..|b e h g fl a l h o f z n ,T h e a f t e n o o n w a s r o e n t h i s y e a r .a t b u d g e ,t h e r e b e m g f o u r T h e g a t e s w i l l o p e n a :1 : 3 0 a n d T h o s e i n v i t u d f r o m B l a i r w e r 3.1 t i m e w i l l s t a r t _p r o m p t l y "x t f. 1 ~J i p p . M r s . L _F S t a t e s . spenttables. e Mrs. , Miss Kath~ r a r m a c c o u n t .0 0 0 5 5 W I N D e a :wide to more profitable farming, ii' f.he» fqwtis which they show at the end of we year are studied and s""?t".1 '_.. 9 9 6 5 5 .A b e r w t x e d u c i - m e l a n n s w n o s e s l u m ;s e a s o nf i o n ' i f t h e a z s c l | ; s e : i e w n n a t i o n w i 1 1 ° ° ff\ @ S d u r i n g t h e v i n t e r m o n t h s . m a k e a m a r k e d m a t e r i a l d i f f e r -F m t h e m ,t h e W i n t e r S e m e s t e r h f _ ' b e g i n n i n g n o w a n d e n d i n g M a r c hg g . "i n t h e t a x p a i d b l *t e a r m | 2 1 i s q e s i g x z e d ,p o b g i p g §n t e1 } e ct . - "The federal farm boam propos-Ies to bring these farmers togetheri through their co-operatives and* eliminate competitipn among them, so that the farmer may @"»i°>' bar-ou o crocx Frances Koopman and Miss .Q r \ u I | \ . \ l n a n !\l \ \ . \ .\ | u u n n f . s w u -T s P f o l f f t f w i l l b e p u n h e d l u k e b r a s k a e n t r i e s h e l p e d i i f t t h e i r c a r ' : * f T ? " 'c l o v e r w a s l e n y e a r s a g o ,f r o m t h e m i r e .I t t o o k t h e m s o m e|Nobody is bm-red from mlKing!_lual. cultural and sniritual \-a1ues.lM.:n:n.- nnwnr' equal to those with t de1l. popular term, I may TOR :U-»-= .»~;\..\.... ,'?l,i"§..?Coui1ty Board advanmge of want, renters, opcratom, amDuring191 |-.u e s o h r v " y nt h e s e . s c h o o l = a .W e F O R M E R C Q U N T Y g g y T h e a i m o f t h e c o i l e g e i n t h i s n e w w h o m h e m u a l a n d o v m e r s ,s m l l l l v i s r r s o m H o m e p l a n w a s e x p r e s s e d b y E r l a n d " T o u s e a 1 ' l l a r g e o p e r a t o r s ... l s o n ,P r e s i d e n t o f t h e C o l i e g e ,s a y . t h g g w e 8 8 t h e r e w e r e 3 1 7 M r x a n d M n .O s c a r S w z m s o n z x m i n h i s r a d i o a c l c i r e a s o v e r W O W ,t h n n e c n - o n e r PA un' FOR v lsl ll ns necessar ;The dm a nM n -fume: county are goi market yenrl f°r\y bushel c y_ 5.dra\a.'ir| s o f i n g to b i n g h o g o m . as and I x m,=~.e\e:~ W ul ni n gtm e willing to an und husk nllee uf tllil will be un- thing like lhne hours w drive the hi g ply g mlks . _A . . .m y m m r i n ' r l i d f c i w n c u o'¢1oek just as glue judgu culling :he cunlrnuntn inla lim. hudalle, In outline Um g and explain the pennllier.q w vu-|....|..........|-rr.a Ihair Mrs.Wm.-`a;:;'berz propose to organizef e w f d s n d s w ¥ w ' r h o me u n i a y ¢e\1.ning in hon: sn~n,er-in-mw,.\1\.s.Carl Uf Mvme s o ta .\ ntivesu into n chainNehraskawhokept ness records of their Df this number,141 T4 pan owners, and wner:operators of rm.It shows that a family of St.Francis,Minnaota have been spending the past week in Washiigbon county in the Rose Hill and Hin Cl('€k neighborhoods renewing: old friendships and vis- iting relatives and schonlrnate.2.' No\en1ber Sth.. "Our emphasis will be me inspirational side rather than on facts for the sake of facts.The av.aken§.1g of the personality and development of responsibility, ac- _.. _' r _.___..__._._system on a national scale.Al- mady one such national co-open a l i v e h a s b e v n ef= t: 1§ li sa he d,t h e l~'arme=rs'National Grain Corp., doing' business; in Chicago." A little hit of rhyme about the _ _ _ _|:.1...._.o . - . . . :L u -D L A .....:I M... vr of herf ,|u;rmers m1-'arnberg,x ~3 accurate b 'k o e s usmess 1 (p0|`lLiDflg_us' :There wem three tables of!'Were tenants, budge and when the scores were IJmmine Bills for the Running 102 mem 0 counted Mrs.Walter Gutschou.-F Expense bf founly and Order Qleir own fm Uu n n lt c d a u i¢~0¢.\ Dqur "bus and hog meetingIced later.Plan '! t a tug zvtrying". 0 ~o i I J G U I H D I L B ll|§a| '\l.l\.|l|\..\l \.| l\ In " ' y *c n t s a n d d a x h f - d t o t h e c o m ' ¢ r F R C ?There was no time to snanwon first prize, Mrs. Clifford Hal- bert, second, Iliiss Clara Farnberg, rnnsoluuun .md Mrs.Carl l"au'u» in-rg received a guest. prize. A delicious two-cours?lunch 'lungtime lease is most profitable150Pd.P R I 1 lii f ai gf 'eso u mn Q for the landlords and tenants, that 4 Hag way Num r ls.0 system of legumes an the crop Ha n i o l m s UNTIL DEC.2Nn =""**"'°"system 5"most P'°f'F' 'lrlsle Also why some farms pzud Mr. Swanson formerly lived in that vicinity and it has been twenty-six years since he has had the pleasure of returning to the scenes of his childhood.He vis- curacy in thinking, and ability to| eliminate fallades, even the facts of history and literature shauld be given warmth; and life tig 'theindividual.The moral and n;§l1-I n e w r a u r m D u a r u u n a u n :n u n u n the hea d an d s um. a th e whole th ing in a n u ts h e ll.He r e i t i s : B v T,E .Ha y e s eve n one ea r i n prnc tic é,o r ( lo B A C K T o T H E I`.r\R3»l 'look o ve r th c thi rty -s even =¢r0 firl-I i n whi c h the c ontest b e g a nPvr ki ws f lou n ty , S ou i h D a ko ta J o h n Re i d , wh o has been li vi n g at twvlve o ' c lo c k . 'Php n e w f a r m boa rd.it.'s m v i n Dextm1.i1h=fo r s eve r a l mo n th s .A f t e r th e hud dle So re n:P21 H l l £ '...fr'.ual sence! LY the hostess ar. a late]County Co}nrms.=|oners Roan|_i ur on their mxestment, and why some farms failed.You can find out this information about your _.own farm by joining Lhv Wilsh- Yiitp, uc. Reclfreid, C. J. Schmidl,_.=in¢.'t0n County Form Account1.. c. slopp uuie Farnbvrg, 1.¢"";'L"' ff'""." N<;\.4,N1:;z9....'s¢ho0z Hudleson,Masses Beulah Rubens N I;-§=~~=§_d ~3;M ~L J I Inveimtory blanks will be supplied and bruce Struvo.:'ihj riiinutes o`f the p r c e l i g by County Agent.,George Bates, r ."H"meeting were read und approved.3°tl1o.=o lu-h¢;3ask for them by 0 .za.s. ruieuulzus E After a careful examination nf'anuary t 1 0.__ \I24l'1` iL()RlISCE ('l{AP'l"lIR the fnliowinn bills on the diffvr-___ lll1\.lI .1 .I 8 1 9 2 9T h o s e p r vs o l l *b e s i d e s t h e u b o v o 'B l a i r ,N e b ,Tu r n I 9 _''T h e B o a r d o f C o u n t y C n m m i n;=;~==~f=f R a r e l l l c s d a n m s A .. I L s i o n e r a m e t p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u r n ited especially with the families of his cousins,Mrs.Fred Olson ;and Mrs. Manila Erickson. One of his,chief desifes in com- ingbuck o the county was to visit the grave nf his father,Swan Swanson, who passed avvuy many. years ago and who is buried in the old Rose Hill cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson left the latter part of the week for the ectual i student all ext coursesescapethem, :md res| the im dmdgerg books sh come to nlegrlty o f th: lndivld\||l| mum. he conserved npimn. nrnnl nfmmllxinmn 0 ur| -,. . _. . ... _.be li e f , i f le f t alune wi ll b r i n g re- li ef to fa r me r s wh o h a ve h a d a ti me at si g ni ng on th e d otted li ' \e . Th e y sa y :" Y o u fo lk s cn-operate a n d br i n g y o u r bu s in wm u p to date.Th e n we c a n heir:vn u sell mn ve d to hi s f a r m ju s t we s t of T B la i r th e first.o f th e wee k.li c pu r c h a md th i s f u n n abo ut a year a g o an d th en bought.th e hou.-<0 wh i c h sto od wh er e th e Ma r a th o n We.=tvrg;rcn hastily guiped n husky hut rlog sandwich and .as c u p o f c offee eac h an d e li m in to th e wago ns.Th e y ad vz mc h n o ali bissth ti o n is n o w ioc ated an d mo ve d '"H¢=»avin| .r that c ar around didrfl 1 - - - . _- r - - - I - - - - _ - . . . . -_|s h a l l n o t b e a s a v e n u e s o d ' I f r o m wo r k ,b u t th r o u g h wo r k in ma d e in tellig e nt, ponlibility is touched with nghmtion which ~ stufl'and nee the \no;ld ¢lnn'1.|lt. nul.to the nlloe and remmleled 'hurt Jn nnhi . nill Sorensen."lt v-| 995 'Fl'!'F.¥_-f"1'E...'!'.%_'|i¥e¥r §.3S|I r}5ii§li."i1ié1| ffigkg rwlila Bmikihg' ; éeil' Epyhnmn of il|}\§»}1L: ~ u = ~ a `l it tl e du i*l o o m m r u u g n I H E X W »play the part they will real life.All of our lear:1~ =z be plaoed as nearly on, insic level as Wssnible.It , eour aim w develop life! i in our subjects which d the student to further Pwr he~hx»s left school. We wk tnxe culture,not.just., vurd sigma of im." College at Blair, Nebraska l louns,the rate so low that you' can pay folks as you go, and then the produvx at your farms need not be sold on false alarms.Wo'll try ln kenp lhc markvt steady so you cxm sell when you get ready. But farmers,you must organize. is ls the limi. thing we advise. Join up with somg farm co-np plan then we will help you all wx- can to put your business on a par \.-\..»-.all nm ,.n...- mime . mv " wlth electric llghtsland other crm» vdnicnces.His fine home in Dux- tewille has been rented to tho W. D. Hughes family. |aDebating Season Opens ln Earnest ws! needed'limberi'\g; neiwer of use has touched all ear ni' corn nirlde llw Nebraska contest in West Point last Tuendny." ANNOUNCE ENGAGE\|EN'l'~ The Sunday Stale Joumal limi the following'nnnouncement o l interest to the friends of Miss Alie Stevens of this city: Children's N 7 |I r e t u r n tr i p ,exp ec ti ng to P-top a ta t | Ba nc 1of t. to vis it c o us in s an d also ' * o ma k e :h ur t vi s its a t W a y n eW e e k § " " "A b e r d e e n ,S .D . . .n. . - »n pla y i n i n g mu : th e inta sh all be interests A la rg v repnmenmtioza o f 0 .E . S.Mc K i nle y c hap ter o f Bla ir , a t- tended UW!nis=1:1 Ch ap te r o f Flo r- enc e o n la s t Tuesday eve ni n g i n c n t fu n d s itvsa,.\s mo ve d an d nec- on de d th at th e f o llowi ng c la ims h e allo we d an d the Co u nty Cle rk in- atru c twi to d r a w uar r:\ ntS on th e fu n d s indic ated be lo w to pay th e Book * ra-1:P0lL=-e to z.r1in\iLaticn went f""";¢mme.Carried.|i UNIQUE DISPLAY |Will lea 1ral days Pfff\i°\1§#The Florence J. D. Adams, Repairs s 1.oo.chi|dr¢;n'=uma Week Being ob...study ai fhapter held imtiawry services, Carl A. Anderson, Inc., Ile Brrwd 'htionally '\Iukes Ideal A large piece of maternal must sehum; four candidates.A sqcial rs 4.05 a o .known as coffee wax was on div-.'h° outvliltto with Iivht rvfrnshmnntsx f¢\l-Im.e:ldr:~.:.\.|.:,.s.......Qnnwxunu 1 ml (hft for Character Bulldln lnlav the forenart of the week all Dana a ve : L u c IU.¢.'l..lLn;u:\€||,u u p p l l c n nnrv.w e d t h e n f u a l w h y w o r k .T h o s e F r a n k M o s l o s k l e ,D r a g g n n f i '6 2 . 1 0 a u e n d m g f r o m B l a u 'w e r e M r .a n d N a h n u \ | n \ - l n w n n i l ( ¥ n ( I n n Bo o k s a r e Stor e Hous es.~ ~ ~ ~ i s a Ch;-i5ti§n ¢....l&l'.\...:.......|.....¢...........-.;........|~l uhm]f n r nr n fi ! school not whose door who seeks tl .er educatio: oper-|.E;is"p;;1 `fL`2,n§"}`§é»5"§§1li s`;;l;d Scaaqn Opened \\'ednendl)'. Nov. 3 s =-y to me.L.ct's try it out and we with |'°\'{*'¢ with 'I`l1omas Jeff- ne n `shall sec,If Hoover's plan meets ernon High School of Council \.`with success, the ones who crunk Bluffs. "Mr and Mrs.Sam Stevens of Blair, announce the engagement. of thu.ir daughter,Mice,to (|m'1¢e Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bassett of Unudilla.Misa Steven.| f ' m ' L 1 - : s Ol-'B l z f l l l I R B O O K S Th i s in u grind ti me m re mi n d ourse lves o f th e p o we r o f book.-1 i n enr ic h ing c h ild rez fs lives. I t a va lls no th i n g to be vmi l th e f n u l l n v \ n h l v f \ |= n n \ 4 s n n A =d l n ! u n :n u n .n s u n u u a l a l m z q t : x | . | ¢ l L v < 1 |l | \ \ \ l from c of fee by a pr oc es s of ste am-op en to a i n g the c offee f o r se ve n ty - two vn ntag es hours.It c o n ta i ns th e c n ff e in an d l oth e r b i tter i n gr e d i en ts wh i c h - mn 'cbe ta s te d in ma n y lo w gr ad e c o f - . B l a i r fees .I It.i s es tima te d th a t si xtee n ! rl H' -umy o ne \ o f hi gh Mr s .D I C .V a n Deusen,Mr .a¢|u " ; , ; ' T E ) 1 " " _53.00 M m J . A .Rhomzhas. Mr. and Mr.L."r'~...D..+-......In-...f.~.;»\...111 151 u l u ; c u ; | i : G | | ,l l l l l h h n l i ;l i i lJ L R .I . i p p i n c u l . t ,J f i r .0 .M .I r e l n n c f s h d t 1 1 1 C 5 . i l l a d n m e s " J 0 [ } ; n H M c K a y ,C h a s . 3 C P E ;m p c m c n o r U P ' ; 3 _ 1 ' ; u n m e t ,'-n r n m o n d ,¥ ~ ? d ' = a ' . - w e l H a n s e n D r a w i n g 2 5 . 2 0 1 ' ' o h } e ,_ _ E d M a t t h i e s e n ,S a m C f * @ ' € ' | 5 f W m .Q u i n l a n M a i n t a i n e r 1 2 . 0 0 -En-T Gets Notices . - n u m Uixon is Treasurer of Organization.University | have miss-ed their guess. The ones, I mean,who always say:"You .cannot orgnniie thxt.way".The men on this farm board, we know. are men we all respect, and so we ought to work as they advise and start right in lo orgnnire.The I N h k w :Il'ms'r or;u.x'rf; xo Ivscrlsluxlw n junior at e ras a e-ae The debating sea=o:1 opened on Wednesday, November 3 when the Blair High school :lobsters were med n inet. the 4 ron homes..P :zu .1 sr 'rthing for them to do for us is ¢°§.I¢-fferaon High school of Council work off our farm surplus.Theimuffg, iowa. !univermt5 and is a member of the Brin Phi Alpha sorority.Mr. Ilaswtt, of the clans of '29, ie 3 member of the Phi Ksmpa Tau fra- ternity, amd ie now with the Good- year Tire 8:Rubber company oi' Akron, 0.Mr. Bassett experts to Ieavc for the south in the vow \ A n n a ~E .C .~C .C .{ ;S .' R g Q \3 D ~u l s l a ;a u u u u u l | | | ; | | || | \ g |u a n u.m s :»-V a n D e u s e n ,I ' r e l K r o h 0 .e | " f " ' | §b e a r o n c h i l d r e n s p l a » L l c m l m l s u a ar I h C 8 f w l u _S h e e r ,J r . ,D r a g g i n g 6 1 . 2 0 _»G i l b e r t n o n ,a n d M i s s M a r y C o o k .| C C _i g u r d t I - l a u l i n a n d - " m d e m l x f e .T h e P c a l * B e v m l K t o r e a c h t h o a e m l n d s f i r s t " t hL a ' b o r 4 8 . 0 0 n h a i n t h a n ' - Y " F A R E W E L L P A R T Y G e W .N I e I m a g e s a n e s s g n c a o e s o n R u n m n g 1T r a c t n r 4 ,L a b r 4 3 0 0 * g p g * - "f b e a u t y a n d t r u t h .I w e n .g ' e v e b e e n a t d f l e t u r d y ,d o 5 1 _P g A l l .N a b .B n d g e &S u p p l y C o . ,g _:el. . . . , . f " . . . . . i . ' f T . ' ° " ' . . . -. » i ' f ' . . . . . " " f 1 " ` 2 . . , ' 1 S n o w I ' e n c e 1 8 2 . 2 5 " 9 d e s p a i r """~p a e r pounds of this coffee wax is cx~ tracted from each one hundred pouqqs of coffee.The w( has h_E| e.mr Ipeculiarmustbiting taste. The extract s sme ll a n d a vlan S ta le u m n g IOI u s to d o : o r m e m 15|Blair,:¢\mDortt'd thf- neirative I.\n(I| .__..£¢.........i|ed wa x i s U-*fda"S n 4 4 1 c lu b S po n s o r s m u m n u n or ga hi ze ourhelves li ke me n .Th o ma s J éfre rs on th e s lf f i r ma r v uc ar 1u.u rl:. Le c he ape r g rad es o f Eac h Tues day Mo r n i n a t 9:50.a earo f th e que sti on "Re s olve d th a t | .he ma n uf a c tu r e o f 'W N S H I N I G T O N C O U N T Y d _s ..tr ia l h v _im-y i n c r i min a l canes i n Mr .a n d Mr s .L .J .W o lf f ~ |I n ma n y f z r a d e s 0 f | S C HOL A RS HI P EN( . ( ) URA GI ' . D F A R M E R ( S A L L E I )lh n m.n. ..|Qfnhae nhnnlfl 1.....f...|-;da\.1|rht,er.Patav c a me u n f r o m narcotic in th: l u n g s n u a u u t l U i u a ¢ . | | u : \M J l l l l f l f sp ac i ou s h o me s o uth o f Bla dr lu st Mc mday evazling.Th e af f ai r a n n in h on o r o f Mr . A li e n , wh o wi ll g o to 'W'innepeg,Canada aft.er 'I'hnu\uL gi vi n g . Th e even ing wa s spe nt pla y i n g bridge , the re be -ing e ight table s of: grlay era. Several prize.-; we1t given, 'l`h¢!0.L u n d t an d Mr s .C li f f o n l Hulk;-5 ...:.......:..... .l'2....a ...:..-_1 n A .A ."W ilkins,Dr a g gi n g Alf r e d C.Anderson,D r a g - r i n g A .N .Ba llar d.La b o r Ho w a r d Fr a nk e ,D r a g gi n g hi lto n J : Mi lla r d, Gr a di n g 5846.56 Me r i n o C . L 8 I< e n , Dmr z i n x 60-50 B . N.Lo f ti s , D r a g g i n g 19.80 Ne b ra s ka - I owa Oi l Co., Oil 11.20 S.H .Ne f f . Ro a d W o r k 6.00 39. I 5 28.20 28.80 1'f.1o I UI a ne w ane c uo n" su n OPQHIIC 8.Th e r e ar e n o be tte r bui lde rs th a n books.Ru s k i n wa s rip;ht wh e n he c alled th e m "K in lz 8' 'Ir't'a=:uties".No wa d a y s every one ma y be a ki n g in th is r e sp ec t. Ami n o t alo ne because w e h a w pub lic lib:a ries.Th e m a r e exc e lle n t, b u t ever y c hi ld sho uld be gi n m bu ild a tn»:wnre~hou.¢e of his own books. asp iri n,in t shoe po lish an belt,dressing. S U RP R I S I Re v. a n d M th e Chris tian vi c ti ms o f a eve n i n g wh e n w a v l l n u » v \ a v a v l u v i .l \ L \ l | .\ c A\. | 4 "Omgliha S;unda in visit BI;air relax The University 4-H Club is an Hernmn Kerkhoff, widely kno\\n m»;{debate was wvll foughtout ~ E FOR PASTOR orszanizution of former 4-il Club Wushinnrton county farmer of the L... nmn...:.».,.,'rs.........r,,¢¢....,..." J l . r u \ l |n u l u a o I | | U | | l ¢ l I \a c : l r : n u n, m e m b e r s d n d l e a d e r s n o w a t t e n d i n g T e l b a a t s n e i g h b o r h o o d d i e d : I t 1 : 3 0 h d 1 o o d }k. 1 ° a .A .J .I - l a r g e t t O f i t h g U n i v e r s i t y o f N e b r a s k a .T h e l i i u n d a y m o r n i n g a f t e i a n i \ | n B A S o f l i ? m ` " ° » ¥ § § ?§g f ;= ~ f ; , § ; = m < ; § , ; g _ 1 c h u r c h ,w e r e t h e o f f i c e r s o f t h i s C l u b a r e :P h d -t w o w e e k s .' H a r n e t t .T h e i r t h i r d s p e a k e r w a s ~; g 2 9 s u m r i s e l a s t .F r i d a r d e n t .l v f r w i n I l u t c h i m r o n o f W a v -' I ' h »f n n m - a l w a s h o l d ' I ' u c x r l a v . | m - . . = -u . . . . . -\S *' \ ~ M1 1 r . 1 Nov ember mrs5 |I n ha I n 9 1ovér i¢rt 11cmbe1=' 'elfly: Vice-president Mslrgamct Tro at l:15'at. the farm home and 2!00|na re wa b _»ough of Fairfieid;Secretary, o'clock at the Lutheran churchjn 'peri;x:;e:1mt;amPl::1esI;sting Y;E3 gg lleanonbixon of Blair; Treasurer,Fontnnelle.I]-eelfnmmn,Edwin Ijnds tmm and \17 R1l1 1 a D 0 n a I¢ L - 1 0 1 1 o f A l b i o n ;R e p o r t -M r .K e r k h n f f w a s b o r n i n B e l a -_n g, . ,, 4 .lnnla.|»n »|q,;,,,¢ ; , . , ,r l n h n f n . \2 4 .2 5 ' " v " " ; \ J l U \ l B m y c r u .0 | umucu. uumuug urm. pnnes, 11. L..Klupp and Mrs.Raymond Burr drew the door prizes.There was also a. prize at each table which 1|ent to thoseholding high scores at rl... and nf 41... ..:...¢|.. ........... _" ;- - - - . - - - - -" ' T ~A n a wh a t be tter ti me th a n n o w,a f th ei r c hurc h a n d ¢¢§ngp¢ggtiora b.T." 'Pe te rs en , D ra gg in g 65.3 wh e n 0l'd¢l"l a r e be in g se n t '»°c a me i n o n th e m f o r a so c ia l eve ~E P9*¢¥f°Q"Ma c h .&Mo t o r Sa n ta Clau s?.ni n g .E Servic e,Repa irs 10.05 He r e are a f e w ti tles o f b e tte r Rev., Mor an of th e Baptis t c hurc h e1 W m Salsb erry ,L a b o r 3.50 book.:k 'nfl H 1 2. S h a f f e r o n &Ref ini mr Co .."ff __11 __wu p r c s e m. a n d a p o e 1 c r m >I ».r V I \.'|12 I5 I4 I5s| 9 2 0 2 |2 2 r. iinln Rom Martin of Millard |f¢>ld (".nrrnnnv F¢>hn1nr\'12.1853 . » - » u \ \ ¢u\.»¢.n.¢0 aa al u ;» ¢¢vnu a no decision debatern;-. - v. .- - - - -._C l u b c r i e r i n n r§ié"¢I{:1=~ ¢§»§{é`T»"£hal'2é\1§iPy '1;vin \l\\l ul but :luun g u m:"l¢0llI8z¢0llB KJOTIIPIIUGRB"~R e ed]#gg h m 1;ed b'r Oi l .41.00 1 " 'a n d . M m HliI`fC`¢tt l'01'P°"d Hives: eac h "l'uesdny a t 9 : 5 0 a.m.h o a t r n f u g e s c g s g f ,_.gg;_;Sinc lair Hq fi ni ng Co .; Gas 4 1 3 0 §l'$ `{". § ' } ' j i - ¢ f 2 § L - s m u g ; , 3 3 3 m t h lPproPria.te ~by n Un i ve r s i ty 4 - H Ci u b me m- . - m a n E .l i .Te r r e ll Lnh-or 14.ou '.'Th e I n d i e s N' ° \ 1 s h f - mth lh f m s b e r o ve r : la ti o n K F A BK4:L nn ta r Slc hn f rn lnln -Ra m!" ' E . = ° f - e ir}BL. ?n _'F '!*d§'~li k e lu n c h wh ic h th e y se rved a t 'Tha (Tluh ..mm».,}»...fo r me r young man He muted first ntl vq \Ouimav.mf.m l then came mlm* NEI: *ini I | |II 'IslI' I 'lv Plz w uuun l-;w u n 1Washington county.A few y ea rn lat er he u m to California but M r .a n d M m .W .J .Sa s e nter -c a m e ~ ~ 3 f . ; X ° " f " ' £"i¥§°".. ~ta in ed two d oz en f ri en ds a t a se wn ! .faWork'LM f'_ "°? "Z £irinn"_ "! ""'¥E" |tl\e Pfvwr timie..c1££`" § " ; " " " ' , T _ Q i " . Harrett were pre-of clubs, :md urns enrollment od\ \ \ \u..r..5 .~ " " 5 ' N G " ` 0 N I- ' u m» n " & mln ml, Gr ad i n g usu élib ; ; ; ' , § ' ; ; ;;?, 'L ;' §> ~. 1= ;; g= ;~ °" ff Re v . a n d Mm ..te d ' i th , r m g d d a t m e h o m e o f M n .W r k l.one th a t Mo th e r an d " D a d "wi ll l?»\ni\vi n l n n *Jin l!l_ 1 vs \.....O--~l3 ll| f tn P0311 ljiiil.\l.__sr wu rnnrn/ea m wsu to mlzaneln .," ''"IIluwz, who preeednd mm in death _d§°';;n;x"'*°§;{;w '1.f$f=";~ "j"]§~ gf g- 'llama 'Talent _|ny a ...laFl"1f'h¢;\l;-::c¢h:ei":'J;';nkswlNov. gg "m:egregational ladle! nuc on ll,and a number ul excellent scores Nov 23-Bqninr ladies'lun elf, by four yum He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. E. T. Meier of Hernun and one non, August liv- theho l The:: f . °" , ,, , m ; . .':,,..:° , . : '. § , » f made.A t t h e c l o s e ~dinner ~ "country store".a brother living in Norfolk and a|°"°y°b|° °"°""'5'the '°"'f'Vi"g Nav. 23-York vs. Darla foothnll. brother and mm living in Ger- ""!"' ° ° " '.hat drew "'""""*.N¢v. zv-umm. Thanksgiving ser- many.~Ura.m §"§"°'L"%"vlee at Congregational church. Mr. .xl-mmf: w.. nlwavn nctlvn ~"'"'?":. ,Fh_""f "f''' Nov.':':\vin¢s.1. 1-zlmntlno m.¢.~n I!number ar worth 4-H Club mcmbel in the Univer-. i h v n f \ I. l | \ l ° n l \ r n f h n l * h a v m n u' - " u g v a n v u : n v u u - - |u n u p Q ¢ \ J n u n ;..1 c a r r y t h e s p i r i t o f t h e L n w o r s d i y P n l m e r A l l e n T 1 l \ ¢b a c k : o i f w i r h o m e c o m m u n i t i e s . ing and Mr.A1}¢f1'=s¢mn.r,»h1p is encouraged by an- fhe dw fvllowrns nm award of medals so the hizh mr . a n a mrs . given u p Ia n n i ;1° "@ to leave _-- - -\uv |¢||\.vlll VIAU \.,|lulu:n5'l!Il, HDI!!"ur l 15. UU " T e ~(lf Florence", gstr ee t on Tue sd ay a iter no on , Nov. Clar en c e Han se n, Roa d W o rk 6.00 b o o k o f g r e a t c mf tmn e q . 26 b e gi n n i ng a t 2:30 o'c1oc k.She A. A . W ilki n s, Roa d W or k 88.00 on Th r e e a n d th ¢Mo o n "b y J ac -i r i ll be asmzted i n t i e e n te r ta i n - A lb ; r t E .W i li un s.Ro a d .~-»»- f\-----Tlunkagiving, 1 - A n M . .A n - .or Winnepag, Cun- ........a nun-. . . m In n u f n l h n 4 _ 9 ! " l n \ .\ \ n A I n ' \ A \I n ¢ . ¢ ; l zlum. Your tru\y,. Eulaike Martin. Rauurtnr. Uni. of Heb. 4-I-I Club me n t DL'MIB.(jen Hainsn u v ;'ur ___qu c n uu r c y .H. H. B }o wn n \< di5s a_ E' o|:; ~ C. ' i€ "~ 5` vmdn ., R oa d W o rk Th e r e wi ll be a sur pr ise n rog zn m.O r n l Be mwn ,Ro a d W o r k All I n di e s o f th e la la s te m Sta r a r v A xe l Ha n ae n , Ro ad W o r k u t f v t d i a l l y i n v i b e d .( C o n t i n u e d a n n a n o - r m n 12.005.00 1.50 56.00 1 Quhv ¢».n=».» nucu mum uun.:\uvl1 *Ill"S to r ie s f r o m th e Bi b le "b y mo v e to B la i r w h e r e th e y wi ll re- W llte r D e L a H I xr e - - - o r : n v 0 f " ° "m d n u n t i l Mr. A llen g et. z lo c a to d. book f o r bo y s t m l l i r l s b y th i s M r .m d H n .T o m Th o mp u o n o f g"H'tP5d pm-1:an d ma s te r of c h o i c e i o mn I *m, wi ll li ve o n th e f ir m wi th 1 inr .;'_ ;§§ §,'';,i ;";;;;,,;§ ;;§Hansen and void Ireland, low.'Num m;i,T§a_"-ile]" '""'2T,`§ ras prominent in church nf-1 ~4--Episcopal bazaar | mnd Ad\cI1i.ie in The Enterprise.dinner.. a lM \\ dns.J 1 wontnnucd on page five!dir. Clark ,Allen Read il. right in Tht Enterprise.1fa Blnii, Nebryka, November 21, |929:: n z 'a u z l l e a u NNARD ~u|2I~:NN,\nn w A s u 1 N G ' r o N NE W S I Puwr \ Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Svozersem E *right again." he assured her. " Oh ,fe ll me a ll ab ou t I1 bezrzed.B u t th is he denied her. mu s t wa lt to s h a r e I t wth t of th e fa mily Ho w lmp e mn |h¢'KENNARD NEWS ,d=§»=;";g_;°1;°__ }\g m iv ikdgm M. J. W im at E\khorn|P E A C E F U L H | [ , | , " I I Hr. and lln. Chu. Berry ""`hif'i§o;ilh"§B§`"§ , i »».»&'2 holtl at dimer ani! pinochle last g g v g g g *HM I 1 ms Y!" Thllndlr °!'€"i"¥ 'BEF uw .8'°""I Hr. mn inf.. r»_ c_ i _ _- - _' 1 - U -F -E ` § § l = e ` i f " K E " i l 1 ` < § r L - , E N e u m e y e r a n d H .E .R o e h e i s s o m e 3 5 5 °h u n t i n g a t N o r t h B e n d S a t -h g f g -a n d r s .J o h n W r i c h a n d I_a y a n d S u n d a y .|( r e n v x s 1 t e d . n t t h e M r s .M a r y G H I B P Q R h ! !M Y R l i i n n i a \ l f \ § l n { " l . . . . |\ l T ! A 1 w Y 1 P h | \ n l Y \ ¢ \P M A . 0 u f f n r n n n n a n n u u u n nS u n d a y ,N o v e m b e r 2 4 .t h e f o l \ l o w i n g s e r v i c e s w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d : O r u m a t 1 1 o ' c l o c k A .M 1 '¢: ma rd at 2 : 3 0 P . M. a s h i u g h m at8 ¢.'»'clock P.M . Sunday schooi at each piaoc at10o'cl0ci¢ in the morning. E ve r v h v d v wvlc ome. Blair--l.¢ig~ht.s tu rn ed o n n e w wh i te wa y li g h ti n g s y s te m h e r e . C r a wf tr d - C i w b o a r d o f e d u c a ~ an d da u g hte r a n d M r .a n d l i m . He n r y Ta e f tge n r em c a lle r s at th e Chr ia Sa n d s h o me Mo nd ay . Mr s .Ge or ge He d e lu n d vi.sit.¢d Mr s .Alberjt San ds Th ur s da y l i t - ernoon.B .A .Go ttsc h wa s o n th e sic k li st s ever al da y s la s :week. Mr .a n d Mr s .J oe W nrde!l,J r . ar e th e pr o u d pa re nts o f a ba by bo y b or n las t Mon d a y . Ge or ge Ramse r of Oma ha , sp en f n__ _ --\- -..A ... nk LI . nn mntn M r ar e ;:ettlnf,';-`\'\l:&»y o u ar e qu i te h Gn g e r . "" " § L g lr mm wa s obliged to con- lr-nt héreielf by stra igh ten ing his inc lud ed:M r .a n d Mr s .(3€0¥'8ef50n,P e r r y o f O ma h a c a me u p o n Hedelmmd.M r .a n d Mr s .E l m f l v r i d a y n i g h t n o se e h o w Mr . g h d wf i g h tr Mr . a n d Mr s . H a r r y B m ° ° § M r a .T o m Ga in es we r e KG- im!! M r .a n d Mr s .B e r t Ha n s e n .M r .alo ng .Th e y a r e r e p o r t e d l o be no,and $!i\|I1fZ 1| cawtul hr u = >h wla n d Mr s .F r a n k S t e w a r t o f B l mr .fv e li n g mu c h be tter . his ha ir.hefn re she led h i m d 0 W n ` Mr S He d e lu n d a n d H .C .Bla c n M r .a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e He d e lu n d In hr vrlkf ast.. I e e ' ~ | h € l d h i g h 5 ¢ 0 l ' e 3 a n d M r ' 8 H £ i L I r s urprn W n n h i n d n n vi mln r u '|"i1ln»e.. . . - » .¢..»u»»u,| lll\l3|nu m.¥llI.\.@,Mm. He n r y Ne u me y e r a n d d a u g h - E te r , L o is vis i ted with Mr . an d Mr s . He n r y Ott e a t B e n s o n Sun dayMi ss es B e r th a a n d §ez-nice Hu - b e r stay ed i n to wn th i s we ek o n ac c o u nt DI th e h ad ro a ds .' t r a D Y f " I . . . . . l . . . 4 ! . . . _ . . _i n | u ; n l L A l v a ;c l a w ! | | | U U L l »M r .a n d M r s .H .C .K u h r s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e A u g u s t K n h n k h o m e L i m M a r j o r i e i i u h r s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d u t h o m e . M r a n d Mrs..Ot t o V p s s a n d 1am:l » v i s t e d a t th e C h u l a V o s s EQ Ellaé by Ethel Hueston tllnsy-:Nous byIrwm Myers I w v n o n n o t n n i i w t n u w o n Cq - py r lx h t hu 'B n h h a M e r r i l l C o . W m ' r w r r l m THE STORYc H.a'l'-rrm I I I - W i t h Hlr la m ltlr. To lllve r leaves tor Chlc ngo.EddyJac kson brings another fratnd, Alex-ander hturdnclc.wh o he says hosIuetreturnedfr om e.tour of w eworld.to the parsonage.Glmzer.whose 'gf-f=ls se t on her Iwo els-tere ms log rl-ah marriages (Helenis engaged to a professor of mathe-nmtl-s. Iior are Lnnz lev poor ln thewo rld goodsl. Is at first eluted. outbecomesrhalleda t the snnounce-me nt tha t Llu rdo c lt le work ing ln a"c hain" groaery store Obvi ously no"c a tc h "Glnfrer thinks,and suubsltlmMrTolllvc r returns. his ey esunimprovedondthe d oc tor s glvln l: hlrn little hope.. t:l1.\l"tl:tt I---.ln the usually quiethomeorltevlllr.Tolllver,a m n -odlut mmlsle r I n th e s mall to wn o fRed'l'hrusl|.lourat.his tnotherleeedaughterslleleli. Ml:lam. and Ellen ~-"lilru;er k lllu " - a r e bmsgr "nroon.-ing" lhv-tr mettI bhnrjory tor Darllrl-patina In the "bt~ ally page ant" thatevening.with Eddy J erk:lon. pros-perous y runit lhtrmer.her escort..hi mjo r v leaves for the sntlc lpnted trlu moh.Cll.l\2'lI:1Pt Il--'ftwer trorit and nervou-=stra lo atten dant on the bulld~ lm: o t n new c hu rc ll to replac e theoutgrown atruvture has affec ted Mr."l'<»lllvor'e e}e3 to the point of threatened blindness. and he ls tor-oidden to use them. though c ontlnuIng to oc c upy his pulpit.Ginger hastriedlnmanymly s to add to thefs mllvs s len de r inc ome,but she lenot dlsoonrnged Marjory wi th E d - dy Jac kson and n trlend he ln tr o-duree as Pub Andrews returns intriumph.acknowlezlnced the Drlzebeauty ,and wi th flf ty dollars infold. the c hief prlxo.She gives themone y to h er father ss par t of theexpense nooeslary tor the treatmentof his ey es br Chlc aro suec lallsts. C HA P TE R I'V--ll|Iar,1ory u n wi t-tin gly g ives Gi ng er th e g er m o f anideavrhlohméyn n the parsonagetr e n s u r .She pm n n ap peal, ln thef o r m o s. cha n le tter . to r th e do - la tln n of a d ime fo r s."PorsonalreornefortheBlind."whlc b shesigns" E Tolllver,Treasurer."andsends to throe jvomen who se namesshehadseenlnanewspaper.lnothertowne.ur gi ng th em to con-tinue the chain.she gets resultsa t once and feels her problem lesolved,qu le tlng unacc eptablethou ghts a s to the p rop rle ty of heractbyreasoning:that her appealreall?ls fo r n h ome fo r th e b llu d .her ather.Helen ls married. andleavesthe parsooaltit , CIIAP'I'Ett V~»-The doc tors hae-lng or dered fo r Mr .To lllve r c o un -try nlr and [ood in plenty ,wi thcomplete rest, Eddy J ac kson Inviteshtm to s tay on ble ( a rm. wi th wr t-a m to care for him.J oplin Westbury, treasurer ol' the churc h board.ar rs ni eq fo r n substitute.Hi r a mBuc k wor th.just grztdusted fr o m atheologic al seminary ,to take Mr .To lllve r s place for a vrhlle.Mr.Bu c k wo rth arrives and makes his hom a t the vmrsonoge.at "pay lnit goes °' n5:<H.tP'r1i:n VI-»lllr.Bu e k wor tlf suconc ealed admlrntlon for lnlnrjory , and her sisters manifest pleasure athisattentionp.arouse G l m u r to atreps#nf < lfm'er "n tl wntc hfnlness.lt as not h r lfl».l llmt Mnriory| ..:1 l t ilu \. !.-f n nruc tlrallyrw. :1. ..|l .' | l \ \ .fhury tell-'-11 l ~ l "f 1 f!~.=.h trustees|."tl.ll In "\.l1L1:| tt "rom-tri oru l : ":ll \r."\lu- 1 ."r ls I I ;|,01:~f \1 1111 r.lull. .\ ml 1.il ;;\=->=lhr-».Il l::l wal; Zllc y lmvu || Iul|tn1l. ng il 1.:|: =-»|1|ethi ng u ll -fu r o wn :u\...,| |l \.vlo.* rl;.:hl lu the mhlwt tr!llll f.:a::1ltl;; tll:ll|ir.'l lloro.nu ll :l |=t 1|[tlnow pvnille d un'l llnllavr tn gn so fur [tl thu:<~l1.P o ;lll r l is hill.\ \ o l I hllllll at lll llo ll\u}\|:|nl ou r own.utltl run i l to nu ll our:~ul\t°s.I - don't wutat y ou to lea ve li e d Tlnru slll'1"°Youre n good frloml. ond n good man.l.Iddy ." sold th e u lh gr g r o te fully ." B u t don't ha ve me toomuc h on y our min d.ll` s ull ri gh t. 1 wi ll ne ver do u u y thlu g tha t d oe s no t c o mp tely a c c ord with the pul le y o f o cllurtfh, y ou understood. Good nlgltl.my dent boy .un d to rep ea t y o ur own wo rd s, do n' t tr oo r y uSilently , up the stulrs to the right wing. llllrlum g uided hls steps.She tur ned bu c k the c ove rs of his bo d. c a re fu lly sp re ad o ut the thi ng s he wo u ld need fo r th e nig ht.plac ed s I re s h towe l o n h i s r ac k . "Fa the r, sh u'o 't 1 read to y o u a whi le ?"she offered." Un ti l y o u feel tired enough to sleep?" " Ne ,thanks,dear,no t tonight. 1'on're s ni c e g h I ,Mi r ia m.b u t I d o n ' t wa n t to b e rea d to.I h a v e ma n y thi n gs to th i nk of . " " B u t,du rlln p- -the y axeu't nic e things,"."W e ll, s o me of th e m a r e .Yo u. tor Instanc e.""Fa th er ,"he r vo i c e wa s lo w. ul- most apo loge tic , "f uthe r, y ou k now we are so used to eac h other . y otl. and we ttlris. llvlng to gethe r all the ti me , a n d s ag. a nd qu ar relln g. nnd making up. W e-»»never soy thema l th i n g s th a t ar e ln o u r mln d s t B u t fu the r , ln o ur he a rm,we - - a ll ot u s - -th i n k y o u a r e ju s t wo n d e r - fu l.tatlner." Hi s a r m tightened about hershoulders."A nd l tea s e y ou gi r ls . and la ug h a t y ou r little tric ks . a nd y ou r ra nltles, a nd wha t E llen c alls y o ur man-madness.B u t a ll th e ti me I k no w y o u ar e th e ve ry b ea t gh ls lo th e wo r ld . ""Oh ,father,wo t\reo't.W ell, Ilelen,she ls awf u lly go od )A n d Gi n ge r i s 8006.too,ln her fu nn y way .B u t Ms r jo r y e n d I are not muc h." There was sile nc e betwe en them. s s each emlled tenderly in to thedu-k nee s. thin kin g ot th e th ous and swe et.rldloulous,whimsic al,ps - thetlc happenings ot the ahabby old Meth odis t pa tson nxe.B o t d te x' alittle srhlle he sent her bac k to bed, and to sleep.B u t W a le y To lll ve r himse lf lay a wo ke a ll n ig ht, th in k- lus o f ma ny thi ng s. wh e n Mi r i a m entered hi s ro o m th e n e xt mo rn in g she fo u n d h l m stan ding by th e wi n do w,o u r dressed.. "Oh,father,you're getting too smart for IDB." ahe sold regretfutly. Bot when h e tur ne d to loo k st he r, the expre ssi on on his mo e s e n t n D r i f t d a d brightening over he r owu .\"Oh ,father ,"she c ried again. "Y o u' ve thou ght o f soutelhlnlgl g g g o o m r I a a ll r i g h t a g a i n , ls n ' t LI l e n s x e u a n t l u l l l l l u l l u s l u u n a n u m hands of Eddy Jackson."You have done so much, Eddy.and you are always so klntl that I really hate to ask anything moreof ynu.But I must go in right nftvr breakfast t0 speak to my Elmgr 'Wrlght, low.g g ;" " - - ' ° ~ ---~-~-~------ 'I' e Royal Neighbors gave a `LIchilisupper a t the M. E. church0 r a°£gSi ;';° cI;;'l;'.3B,;',§};rs':1`f g»g&'".?§"§'§"l£°i';';'d"'¢."igh=In C.B'.Hansen of Blair,mi x ; P s supper Tuesday morning in visit his son,yras well attfendcd f1ndthc neigh- Bet* Hansen and wife auaau lu Ola ullrxsuilnsen,mr s.L .D .Ta n d y ,Mr s .P a u l Lar se n, Mr s .O t t o Le bb e rt,Mr s .He n r y Ne u me y e r , Mr s . W m.Le b b e r t a n d Mr s .E a r l Br u h n a tte n d e d a s h o w - .\l u v u | . \ ;l i t .a n d M r s .G e o r g e .W i e s e a n d f a m i ! y o f W i n s i d e ,a r e v i s i t i n g ; z e l u t w e s a n d f r i e n d s h e r e t h i s ' f 1 F e k :S g m l n y i h e y v i s i t e d a t t h e'UI C W U Ul . "! I Il U W lu l u na ya n nnu vu, »\ A¢t i o n t o o p e n b i d s N o v e m b e r 'TU 1 . m d M m .F r e d R a m s a r . f o r c o n . ~ : t r u c t i o n o f n e w h i g h s c h o o l M m .C h r i s N i e l s e n e n i f z r t f l i l y q ff M a n d a n j h t w h ' I t h L i n n r l e s V d s s h o m o .~S ~e ~M r . .i l n l l ~H F '\ :' \n i r l Mun|\\|¢" "' " --- H ":u¢u .Axulu au!IT1,Be nn i ng to n Mi li ta r y Ba u d Ha r ve y we re Bla i r c a lle r s F r id a y . c a r ri e d o ff a r i th D i d Pe te Jac obsen sp en t Su nd ayJ u h i l m Rrlnnlp{'f§\!l.:l¢¢?..~Yiflfh A n h u i K l lh llk . . building.5|:he Danish Lutheran Ladies Am Wednemay aftemoon.Clnffnrd, Viola, I-'rank and Glen Liesche visited at the C. A. Duckermme near Elkhorn Sunday after- won.Nr .and Mrs. G..Paulsen, Mr~.Martin Sunds .and Hemzap nl::; l1Ie r15.I s l m n I n e g o n e l o n g , n r l m u s t g n .N o w i f y o u c a n ' t \ n I n n n l a n n a *( IN D ( l f t h #| n | \ n nuts w ere q ulw \efforts.Chili,s and pie wer e ser M r .a n d Mr s . H e n p f u u I U I U l t x r J o ex i w a c h c s ,c o ffe e ~ s c h _ o o l Harper,who is attending at Wayne, spent the week- Lh Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Nel-\ l \ I . 7 l l l l '\ |B u n n v n u v ». u w . . , . . ' wn n s e I ju st telephune I n f o r a nel.""Ur com~s=e I can tnke y ou.\Vhy , have-ut 11 thing to do," Ii6LlJ'Edd5' lack:mn stouily . °'I`uthr=\~1"ejnc u lnted Mi r ia m. Fha wn r m n tn lk o f orde rinz e n d v m.,_..\Lo ui e Po li tz a n d sen n ,v i s i t e d a t t h e ' w n Q n l a n :I i q ] , ; f § _ - : I g y ~Albert Kahnk.|\pent_Sundayalt- in cad" B. their mise bein! ms. °"£°¢¥£\ 1\rith__l[al°}r¢°y huhr. \ g f a mi ly o f Om a h |1.....n.¢!....!l....-¢ 'Ln"";;,§"i§.§;;a'"a¢;;,;;;;'"'a;; been BENNINGTON NOTESsta y i n g wi th M r .a n d Mr s .A .C . Ho lme s wh i le B u d i s h u s k i n g c o r n Mi s s D o r o th y L e e S ti li o ff o r A u g u s t M a t z e n .¥ G z ~ a n d I s l a n d ,i s v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s M r s .B o u h e r i s n o w h o m e f r o m i l i e r e t h i s w o e k . . u 0 I !1 _ . \ ! . .l l l n l T h pie R o n mba: CEI is b a n d is corfmosed o f " u Hi n y A.r1hur K u h n k atlc n d vd th e 'ce.~i a n d is dire c ted b y H_y _J u mo r c lass p§ay i n Kc nzlurd o n hrs:o f Oma h a .Ou r ba n d i s Th u r s d a y even i ng .. u v c o mp e t|w' t h d 'ads..»1~h$§"»-ui P32 "SE 3231 Rus lwalle --A nn u: 1l She rid an Co. t : r t th e c o mmu n i ty p r o g r a m a t Co r n a n d P o u ltr y S h o w he ld he re r _ A .» -...¢. . . . . . . . . . ; l . . . . Rosackcr matured td Omaha Fri- day to see "The Virginian" at the Paranuount.'I`-mx Andenen was calling on GMA Sunds Sumdny nftemoou.Steff Steifensen of Schuyldl' was a bubiness caller in Wushink- ton sevuxal days lust week. KENNARD RURALJOTTINGS ¢\.n "J . Q.. ._Na x i s u n e w n u h i t h i n k y o u w e r e a n r l n r o r a l a w y e r u t t h e v e r y r1|.-=t.'°Rn Eddy J nc kfson relinquished his smvrlmornts for unotluz-r tiny,an d rn-r n fmv !|r|Sl¢Instructions;xo no mo n,turned hls 1¢1m;l|c ar tn-nrcl to wn ngnln.B u t he \\'u\\ld nl mcnzzrpnlny H10 mlnlsatvr nnd his :1UgI1l(:r l m n th e house.said he nfl a n orralrnl up to wn an d wo u ld p hzuk for Ilnvm ln nn lmtlr, ro ul- zlleg than this hour wu s to he n :rr:| f»1l ann. and llml even tho prew nrv n f n fr lvnd u s f ulth fu l as h im r~!f noulel he nnlnlr1ls=lnn. lr.wa s fllnzxvr wh o Ilrst cnuxxhrIrrhto f tlw tn u r ln z c o r lxnlnnllirnz m e ho sp ital : mu ls xc c ung mu c nbetter.He r ma ny fr i en d s wis h h e r a speedy rec overy .. M r .an d Lira.Ben Gli s sma n o f Benson.mlisibed friend:;a n d re lu twe s he re la s t we ek .Mr s .Nelz Pete rson re tu r ne d wi th th e m t< sp en d s e ve r al d a y s wi th he r d a ug l te r.Gi f f o r d F m n c h in n o w ab le tr h e n u t af tc r h i s i lln es s of s e ve r a l wee ks.Leslie .Be rry a n d A r t Ols e n o f ;Bcnson spvnl. Sunday nfternoonmt15155. E.§!q{ry'a _ I nu - . a n a mr s . A u g .wa n e e n te r -!Hmégl ab o u t " w g fr ie nd s an d ge lah vea Mo n da y gh t a t pi n o c h lo 1n h o n o r o f Mr .W ittQ's binhmlay . Prizes we r e wo n b y Mr q .FI(;|'l I-lagedorn a n d He n r y P a u I l| a , fxr st;Mrs . Gu s Pa plse n an d CI .u :> Ha ma n n ,sec ond;Mr s .C.\'. Glu n d t a n d M r .G.G.Ma n y - I . i ! c onsolation.A ll:L\]r..h \\:.. s e r v w . i£§ H if;E ' I ..I . . | | | Mrs . Gu s P au ls iln : ln -l :I::\1;T111|.1J Helene and I%lr..nnd Mr...l:.1r:iSlevcrs vlnited in Omaha I"ridn§c..lllrs. '1t1»f- Qhrt ;.~fwn~\=»f=1f-~.Q a-- l |E-a 1 . : \ITn m g t o n t h i s l f r u l a y e v e n i n g .| . r . s 1 . u 1 . l y . nl ll ulnm nun r " - - s - - - - . - - - - - - _ nrw=as.@zmmT=='af;~::2~f'f :f»m==;=;@=zg.~=:<~ 33 ~ ~ -: ~ 'LP!L t b R ;22: ':1.}*2 L1;»§21._Q / u r u v v . w w \ n l " " " " " " " ',.»f~1~,"?"' \||.'I F,F\\.'¢" '¢I (\I 4 ~/.S ~ $4§3|slr.NJ Mm fro DI¢.`=r \'viauting 1:1 Blunir Friday 1.|I.n Nia R8!n::.;aurl, J e n s Ha i e r a n d ¢i:u:qhL»r::'.t| | | vi a i li n g i n L i lttvln li n . l: i 1 l}m t l M} l\ \ | » Ha i e r a t in-hm-;\Et::I w!:| 4 ;_._-....n._1 \unn|:|=|=al éiioemxmea Ml-§{pn:=».en'gt'ri-!at the end o f ¥h¢\Mr . a n d Mr s .A . L .H o l m he Bt-nt tu r ta i n ed a t d i nn e r S u nd a v f o r Mr .::;:1-=I11||i% D.\tl|. and he r s o '_R I n d Ho l me s N r a missumlnnnsringingoverth e a n d Mr s .0 n ,_ _Imw v Mr s .Gnff ord Fr en c h a n d f a n n y , |'\fn¢f1n nvi! n ri mn in s: thln mln .....:M... ma |\T»¢I-Inn-v A A n - DFIUQB CIDD l8.S¥.l.'1'IdI£}'..|"I1Z'\_Q we re w o n b y Mr s ;Di c k Boon>. r:;. ~ a n d Mr s .F r e d l h g e d u m ..|I=Zi A la r g e n u mb e r Wol`€'El\t\I -~ fninnrl n l Han Hn n vu nnrn:wharf if; Welding!! \ We have recently installed a complete Welding outfit and are now ready to serve youiu any kind of black- smith Work. You may have an Estate Elorange which burns coal but has the appearance and con- veniences of a modern Gu Range. Beanlihdly finished in colored porcelnin and backed by the famous Es- tate guarantee. Sold Exclusively by Nic Friedriclisen Hardware 1 ~:m o .......Chas .Mi s fe ld t c a lle d a t th e Hu n : ry Mi sfe ldt ho me 'Th urs day p. m. I Mr . a n d Mr s . He n r y Ri x a r e th e fp r o u d p a r e nts o f a b a by b o y b o r n '1 hu rs da y , Novembe r 14. i Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u i e Go tts c h a m! 'f a mily we r e Th u r sd a y e ve ni n g vi s - itors at the P. J . Chris tensen home. |Mas..J o rgon a II oi er sp en t Sn - day wi th Ma ri e C lu ris te nse n. -E lm e r Christensen spent Sa tu r- da y n i g h t a t th e Lo ui e Go ttsc h home.Mr . a n d Mr s . C h a s Mi s f e ld t a n d fa mi i y a nd Mr . a nd Mr s . A. C. An - derson an d f a mi ly sp en t Su nd ay di nn e r in Bla ir wi th Mr s. Ra sr n us » sen.Re in h ar t Gasser agent.Su nd ay af te r no o n a t th e F ri tz A r p h ome . I Lewellen-McCoy Hotel building being improved and new equin- ment being insfnlled. Ogallala-New seats lo r Pri m _cess Theatre to be installed. E Rod (Baud-J. C. Mitchell Jewel- ry Store changed hands. 0 ~5§?"f¥.`€|j¥:"»l~1 ~"|*?@;rQ a : | | | ¢ g | \ |q u a m | n » » - I - - 9 -. . -_.r e .F 0 0 1 9 d o w n .I l ' s f u t h e r !I~`p» I 1 e r s r o m e !T a k e o f f y o u r c u r l n r . J e n k y .I t ' s f u t h e r ! " A n i l t h e i r e a g e r f e e t b r o u g h t t h e m wi f lly .eneh i n so me th in g of d ls - mlallie. to rf'eeI\e the one who lmd r»ft ihem so sadly the night before. le \\n3 no longer ond.He greeted he m br ig htly . smi li ng war m af fe c lon u po n the m." W h a t a g la m an d glo omy bid mr qn t I r ms la st n ig h t. " he be ga n at onc e. "W hat u hopeless and sour d lc u r mo d g e o n y o u h a d to p u t u p s I sl""l` :\ the r, no !" Then his voic e deepened."Glrls. derson of Tek a r na h . Dr, and Mrs. W. E. Wright and sons were Omdm visitors: Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Ward and da u gh ter ,R o m a we r e Fre mon t. c a ller s on S atu r da y . A u m le e Ro s en b au m is sta y i n g wi th Mr s .Ru t h Ro s en b au m wh i le Rosc oe i s h u s k i n g c o r n f o r h i s bro the r, J a p. Mi s s A d a II i le n b e r g c a me u p f r o m Oma h a Tu e s d a y t o d o s o me se r vin g f or Mr s. Ha rr y B la c o .Sh e " ° \ \ l I n v u n - u | . ;. n u . ;l / U A u m ;u .h o m e S u n i l a y i n h o n o r o f M r . D o r n a c k e f s b i r t h d a y .P r i z e s a t c a r d s w e r e w o n b y M r s .E m i l (iottnc h a n d nos .;Li lli e Gottsc h, f i r s t;Mr s . E g g e r t : Oh r t a n d Mi s s Gr e ta Do rn ac kc r,sec ond;Mr s . A d o lp h Mu e lle r a n d Mr s .J o h n Dornac ker, c onoola tions. M r .a n d Mr s .Id .J .Mi ll e r a n d da u g hte r ,B e tty J e n n we r e visit~ o r s a t t h e He n r y D o r n a c k e r h o me Fr i d a y even i ng . Geo.L u s b y o f Ha mb u r g ,I o wa , xe tu me d w i t h M r .a n d Mr s .Ben'\'i§3f¢<l hi s da u g hte r ,Mr s .M. J . Glis sr na u Th ur sd ay .| M11 le r S atu rd ay af te r no on . mlm" \ V r i u h t h m n u r e h a s e d th e M r .a n d Mr s .Gu s Pa u ls e n a n d |°¢.| 'f Hr i ~r | a-I ~I | ' , Yo may be assured that Merchandise com-in from our store Is ., ,. 4 ol the highest quality whether you phone us your wants or come and select them personally B@§'W§°§a>5 .fu m 1 1/.f <., mf/ mn \.n c,QafWm ~, rv v 2-1 "1 vm vw sw rf rf\-. rf . 1 . ri d d ..........-""u"' -__ _ r" -orgive me.I was surp se . an .._M,_d M E m S - _.tltm;st;Il3:'[gJsarIDg8.But just for u '3L'$§§'1'"'"2.,f§"§}'i§1§ `f,`}°du;8 "n?1"§ff§|ff¢d 155m MT and '§1m.'°§3§? 623. "o u ' v e f c o t t h e m a g a i n " c r o w e d g a r a g e H e i s r e m o d e l i n g i t a n d d o n T h u r n d a y e v e n i n g .. ,r .._...L......nl....|n l a n u ' I n ¢ . § n l * a " I i i t f | . l { ' k S t h e r e .~ ~ s p e n t ~ W i t h sinnrzc r trlumpmluuy .y a-»-~ w nvvn5, --- -~-----He ami ted at he r."Y es ,Pvc got Sh r u m's F u r na c e , Pk u mb i ng a n d h o me f0 lk 5 - hem aga in.B u t I s h o u ld n ' t h a f e Me ta l W o r k s o f F mxr nt,h a ve A b o u t fi-f ust them..Si t do wn ,g i r ls - Mi s s been re p a ir i n g th e l§ea g _ g i a n t 3 1 5 Wgullg?n u u Anna *and MmI r I in the building occupied by xserryiuwu 'H-~ |.Juuu¢J Q""k"""'"'°"" talk at over together.v h *hem for their silver.n _nu see. u Is like this.Years ago,Bros.Lew radxators me 1 .---»._z...1t..... n\varm\rv Prmnsz nlwfore eve n He len was born , I ded- cuted my li f e to th e L o r d' o wo r k . dedlc :ned my servic e,my tlm6.115 u:nne5 \e n my fa mily .W ell, ahu|[the n?H e has used me - - a rllllil an d ntuh boru ins tr ume ntma ny ti me s- -f o r all the se y e nm I f ie ha s tlu ls he d. wi th me , wha t or L?If He wa n ts me a ga i n. He wi ll =l1ow me where.an d how.W lmt mvrv I lu do ulaout lt?Nothin g. 5. 1 Inns fonllsli I wits." "I.1:I\er."gasped Ginger i n a llsml¢1|lem voice."¢lo y ull mean in stalle d i n th e o uz c e s oc c up ie uu yDr e. W r i gh t. an d Gd an i tz . Mr . a n d M r s . G. C . W i l k i n s th e pr o u d pa r e n ts o f a baby y bo r n la st we e k .Me mb e r s o f th e ' B o a r d o f E d u - c a ti on an d h i g h sc hool ba sk e tb all te a m a r e b u s y g e tti n g th e p a vili o n rea dy f o r bas ketball.W e expe c t to wi tn e s s ma n y vi c to r i o u s g a me s the re du r in g th e s ea s on . Th e la " H i h F li e r s " g i ve n bQyfrxt h e . I u m o r c l a s s l o s t T h u r s d a y a n d " °1 -. . . . . . . | . l .n n n a n l i I -- - -I g -- - . - w w u v v w ; - u .. . - -wo n b y Mr s .Na n c y B u l le t an d D a n Tzmpe rle y ,f i r s t;Mr s .F .S. I s h a m a n d Geo.Ste in er t,sec ond; Mr s .W allac e Ti mp e rle y an d C li f f » ord C ustar d, Imob y .A nic e lu nc h wa s ser ved a f te r \\hl<.'.h th ey a ll we n t h o me wi s h i n g M r .a n d Mr s . Wllt many more happy years.The Bennington Luther League have completed plans for their "Fun Festival and Novelty Sale" to be he ld a t the M .w .A .h a ll Frid ay , Dec . fi th.\*I*-'I Ready al mn une not going lu t n -.n I.. lry--In not well any more!Iv s~1 jusI =:ulll3 lu glvl up-and |" l l . '." !.1 r | : ! ; | I l l y n o t .m s d v n r . ~ | .I :|::\;;ulla;..'I n s t a y a n P a y .==.»l l - I . : 1 1 5 I n | n .n | 1 d g e t l m .'|i§'§"gjmi{;";,§;;§ ;;,`éiS",,;,,'f";;ggu Little Viola Slcvera of \\'a,=11-markabl we!!Mr Frqera and' lnglon z;nut the ""¢°kT°"'|with.1 '''1 .Iher grazsnlparenta,Mr.and Mrs.Mm Wendte, diredorgef the 33) 'Claus ~<i \¢l!.are tn e comp men on r ° '._°sblrmiicl ability of_¢'onchinlr n "'"°'|»f"5',§..».T ff sn'1"§-E`i."° 3,31 ~ They plan to gage the play nt| Anna n¢.zL.§\°2 ar W ..|». . ~ . John Anderson Blacksmith Shop 'Kcnnard, Nebraska v The Happy WonderBakers are offering YO U .Long Wonder Bread (Fun mb. Loaf) 2 for 25c~ Wonder Rolls .(Meat 'em and Ent 'em) 1 :1=1 run.I s h u ll 1:0 I0 \A':=éhi1i¢:t0n. Nov. T. r..r :lll the c nrc We rn!!n h unc!M\°u Rn mq e v and 11 To take you through the:»'|\au i ¢ n ¢ L 1| ;IH||I ¢'crl:4ll\; lin. 1115 w o .....|...». II Ruin 1 shall nruar \Ti:;::s '§fr...;a;;;...1"6s..: 1;¢~..,m» g=__°'1g;g;n;q="c§;§;gn;gg_ "gg: for Gaul lu bleu!h s t Sunda afternoon . -. ul' Oma a 5'F bn o .,m-.1"=§.,.er:° :=.:=.:, with Mijn' ¢T?@ Miller. ~I °,';'::=..,:, '1,...,.,,., and 1 ter or feady to start at§mom" I f l v | . r W l l i l l .u | | | L u : | | \ . m :l . I u \ . a u w -n;..1.u?Non:-.I f I urn out to he usual In lu-rl 'ihruf=l|any lon:ror. wllul diffmenc e?Puri mps I sha ll he of semi».o some plane eise.I ! 1 have c ompleted my luh or entire ly , tlml is entirely satisfactory to me. I nm porfeeily content, I have norears. not even for my dear dough-tors. for whom I wished no do sorn n r» h i~"nnl|¢:h n f m n !D i d I ll ll lt Mrs. Leonard Peterson ""' bn-|C `iif"Haaa5 visited ine ochoul onwrtzxintheL'ad.e5 Aid at het:\\;'e¢lr;esday afternoon. 'home Thursday a tornoon.M .1| M . w. H. W* t bMrs. Glen Rosenbaum ca e hmge and "JIf Hlosnry Charleon °2p`éL'2 from York las. Tuesday vs ""?? eiSundav at the home of Mr.andhasspent the post week visntmg Mrs T C_ Goltsdl11" sister fmd family.,Whizé a few Benxfington folks at- John Wnghthispanlt '£d"5;3ng tended the funeral of John Klinkor _1f_Q'"'f_§§_:ff_"'f Rami?ro r.H south of town, Monday.. Let us put YOURS in shape ;|The Kennard Garagesouth of honm, Monday.||| Mr s . C . W .H ic k e y a n d daugh-\ ters,Bprnifle an d Ro ma ,visited l :lm-tll;;:;1t¢~ E m - E é " z l l o n g |""§fE§`»1E§'¢f`nT-T'6§ E. Mock gndl MH; C. _w. nigh; and mnugn wuh U19 res! of my ure?How {,§n}1y will be glad to know that ters,upmice and Roma, visited]` foolish n was for me to worry."they are nicely settled in their new L"M course n was.For I toid .D _ Mock has been en.\z ..,.-f?5Lf.Y'°`i"i.Z?.'§°1§'ff"°"°`" Dont ,zsszg i busmess smce 1-§u|||||||u||||nl||||mm|||||||||Ilulmul|||m|nmu|||||||||m|||||||m|||||||||||||||||||||m||||||||||||||||n||||||u|||nn§ -11 .... ..... .......».|....nm...r f...move -._,..§___ _ __________§. nn. .wt .....,,.....,,...... . , . . , -lleve y ou.W hen the ti me c omes . I kn o w th n t y o u tr u ly wlu ta k e c a r e gf me.Ad I a m g la d to h a ve lt to ..e B\.ll'B 0Th e y o m n o t m to p ln n f o r t h e futur e, th ey llmply c onte nted them- selves wi th th e kno wle dge th a t wh ule ve r c a me to th e m f-=~=§b e good.Th e y d ld n o t lo o k o n e d to the win te r- wlth ou t n c h ur c h , vr lth- ou t n purionage.wl tn a meager twe nty -B ve dolla rs s mon th to pr o-vld e f o o d a n d c lothes an d a ro of over thei r ho ods.They mer ely ae- mp te d th e p r e s e n t th a t was g i ve n them. and smlled nt eac h other, andstrove ln ever y wa y pos elble to lm- press up on thems elves th o sub- llmlly o f th ei r fo lth .th e bound- lossne ss of thelr poss lbllltles ln dl- vlne lo ve.As th e y we n t o u t to th e c a r u u - lwo r ln g th e c o ll o f Ed d y J a c ks o n ! §'=°f;- they met th e p o mn a n c om~ n g n.Ginger nn ahead of the others, The Benefxt dance glvon nv me we ll a tte n d e d F h d a n c e wa s m h a ve be en o y l l u l l o w o u x b u t wa s po stpn n du e t o th e h a d roads.P e w r s r m s orc he stra f r o m B e n n mg w n fu mxs h e d th e mu s i c a n d th e Ro y a l Ne i g hb o r s ser ved lu n c hTh e th r e e y e a r o ld :la u g h te r o f Alf r ed Nxels e n wh o wa s c n txc a lly i ll la s t we e k , la s o me wh a t b e tte r a t ' h m w n t l n g A sp ec lallst wa s c alled f r o m O m a l m la s t W ed nes day to s ee h er.She ha s b een stay i i ls wi t h h e r gr a nd p ar e nts sinc e th e d e a th o f ha r mo t h e r a sh o r t ti me a g o .Fu n e r a l servic es f o r th e la te Chas.E .Mi l le r w e r e h e ld n t t h e M .E. c h u r c h at K e n z mr d Mo m m y a t 2 p . m .I n t e r me n t u t th e A r l- i n g to n c e me ter y fo llowe d .Chas. E .Mi lle r w a s b o r n l n J ef fe rs on m. . .v m "1,-...m-.f fx m m a n d rc me n S a tu r d a y xg h t. wa s f a i r ly .l\ml Wa.{'¢m 4Show You1-ulu " U D a l l I that the Quality Exists!! § The supreme QUALITY thatthe n __|________. . - - . . . . -. . L - . . . -u o o u y e a r n a m u g u a r a n u s c 5 .3 exists § 5---the § 1 - n znI n n aA n n u¢ _ _*a uI n -h ul l - n uHI - n nn m u uU nA n u nI l l - ua n - _1 :l u l -"l u n ul l ! -1 - n nI n - uQI - a n1 - |a n n mI - u nIl n :l l - n oa n n aI - u p n u - »I - a nH¢ _ | -u#n u n sb u m p ,,¢ We can show vou that it in both tread and carcassa n d t o o k t h e m a i l f r o m h i s h a n d . " T h r e e f o r f u t h e r .o n e f o r M a r j o r y - m l n e ,m l n e t h e r e s t 1 1 f o r m e . " 4 n A A l D l J u n ) ;A v w u v - - - - - . r - »- ----p a s s e d a w y a t 4 p .m .F r i d a y a tt h e M e t h o g i s t h o s p i t a l i n O m a h a f o l i o w i n g a n o p e r a t i o n o f t w o d a y a l. . - rM » ¢I I n n n n d t i o f n d A n h n n rew- . . =..: an-umudu h :- i n*anumalumHi n n main parts of Glnger's w ntchmlness over Mah jnry und H ir a m Buckworih l m creamed.Sha intercepted every gimme,endured the soft :miles with a glowerlng zrlmncas.an- swered every llght sally as xhough lt were Intended for her ean alone. One evening. soon after dinner, Hlr am B uc kw on n dec id ed t ha t he must wig hdnw to mn room to Dre pare hi! se rmon for Lb s following Su nd ay , a nd Mlrjor y tholmht she yould _go °J_=="&1'and manicure ., =. . ,. ... .,......_-....... .-..-... .p a i r s h o p h e r e f o r th e p a s t f o u r y en rs an d wa s a t h i s sh o p u n ti l he we nt io th e hos pi tal thre e wee ks ago.H e li ve d i n A x ' l ln t o n se v- e r a l y ea rs pr i o r to c o m n g h e r e . H e i s su r vi ve d b y h i s wi f e ,t w o so n s, E ar l in Ar k a ns a s . a nd L eo n - a r d . a t h o m e ; two d n u d we r u , E va In d D o ro th y a t h o me ; a s i s te r a n d br othe r i n In d i an s .' Mr . a n d Mr s . W i l l T h u r b e r a n d ba by of Omah a s p en t S un d ay a . !t~ l\...|.......,..v. un: per uuz B u y co6n EAnAnd a Fdl Assortment of Hostess Cakes her naun.nur umger Wll not ro oe alsu-acted by mera plans rar mefuture.She uw them both up-n l l n ,n w the door nt her fa-ther-'I worn closed behind HiramBueLwortn'n rlgid back, saw hllrlumensconed on the foot ot her bedwlth lllu, onngewood sticks nndhulerl.Then s m went tn thestudio wlln l nigh ot rellet Thereshe settled down to n complete hal-nnclng of her accounts.She count-ed the dlma ln the doll'n trunk. She made careful entrles ln her hugs ledger.(Continued next. week) emoon au. u.\.-ue" m....w~<..».V .Waltvr Fggerr ls the owner ni' dstera new I-ord ruaMrand Mrs Henry Rm are themud parents of a baby boy horn utF'rlds y Mrs /I'E.Fre nchls caring for mother and babe.H C. bln e at Wi ll Far:\berg'a Monday eve- ning.Little Marie Jnhnel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.(Juris Jahnul had the mixfomme of breaking 'her um while playing nt school one Mr and Mn:oo W re enterwned at a wild duck dinner T I R E S u 1 1°v§The Greatest Namefm Rubber ~ Rosenbaum Servlce Station fiinllmnlluullnlulllulIu|II|mII1|u|I|nnu|mmu|m|||||||||InI1|ulIIu||I||||||I|nn1|1nlI||||u||u||||u||||u|||nmm. FRESH DAILY $ ¢ y % I ' ¢ ¢ ! d f r o m y o u r | 9 I ' 0 ¢ ¢ / ' CONTINENTAL BAKERY -n '' »....-1; ..a_..2k.1i 7-ru' .1- -';...=.:. Blair, Nebraska, November 21, 1929 rTHE ENTERPRIS~ Pon Iiiiwomc BENCH News \I Mn. Gorey of Teknnnh, spent Sunday siternoon and aveningwilh Mrs. Chu.Hunk, 1 Mr. and Mn. Clifford Bay were\B\11;dly evening viailnrs at Harry!Smxths. l us...fm-.. o.,...\- M... .. e.....a". Mesdamea Ted Ollnger und Clerk Llpplncou called at the Clnnnee Olson home Tuesday dternoon.Mr. and Hrs. Ted Olinger were Sunday dinner guests at the Har~ old Stebbins home in Omahl.Mr. and Mn. I-'red Moeller ofCalhoun were Friday evening vu- itors at Gene Dnvid's.Dr. He ad of Blair. is mi n: bo ROSE mm. ITEMS Sundly visiwrs at the Harold Rumusaen home were Hr.and Hrs.Hxrold French and children md Mr. md Mm lhrve y Kuhr. Mr.d Mn. Merton Comellua are the rqud parents of s baby gurl,1.put xn her apreannqe for the funniest and bttt costumesTheRune Hill Lndies'Aid will meet with Mn. Fred Andenen on Wednesday, December 4. Regullr T5c and $1 silk nHpe Jersey Bloomers for Women,2 palr $1 at the' Faahinn Center.I t Smart new _advance styles in 'oL s » v ~ = ! l 2 t ; §§ 'NQTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FORPBOBATE OF WILL MOTHER OP TEN ISHIGHLY GRATEFUL a~. a AQ J~i ~.i \v '¢f¢=9y I : .x 4 .., I `;' ;...2-».¢, 1} ;¢ ' nucngbu,lu ll lnspplllrnx,IIN]l mslug go tell my experieme. "'|\en years are I hmm suffer-i n g frorlm sto mr g h tm § b lc a n d s 1-mg;;;"~ `i£`°cI :.:;;; am. home. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Beck andchildxax and Mrs. Anna Beck vis- ited at the Andrew Beck home on u me bnns na s muue u nu -I-'riday afternoon Nov.l5"'e,r'::'S|lk Dresses-styles that u e ..'''.nelly new and beeoming to you-{=,g'~'°u ' .`L'f= has been named Man priced at s ms ,sons,s m so .'Mr.d Mm Jesse Hanse wen:$19.75 in sizes 13 to 52 tx all thegram is also bemg arranged.~ e v e p i n g visitors In melgmn new colors at the Fa rlgigp give the address at the Fathers and Sons hmqqet Friday evening, Nov.22 at the Pleasant View school at 8 o'clock A fine pro- \ A.C.Debel, AttomeySTATE OF NEBRASKA I ! as Wa§hin§tnnCoun!y | I lunday afternoon. Merton Jensen mme home from,incoln Saturday and was unableo return on Monday on account ofllnens. Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and Mrs.~........\ . l n . " u . -Q n n n u u n n a n d The Millinery s of ~ ~ofoffers f""Y"h"'g that ul new_and Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Hosea smart 151 Hats f0rW0m~2'\, Misses Wilson were Sunday visitors at and Children.Pnres N1'lB¢ from the Will Ryan home.69c m $7.50 and new styles nrrlve Mr. and Mrs. Ed hjencke andalmost daily. at the Fashion Cen- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan and fam- w n m r .44- 1: BREW STER BITS Sunday dinner guests at the A.A. Krouberg home included Mr. In (he C4mu\v CODY! ofWmhingtnn Cmlfnty, Nebraska.| In the Matter of the Eklate nfl Chula N. Hansen. Deceued: The verified petition of Mathilda Hansen has been filed in the County Court of said Counly, praying that Letters Tesiamenmry a u a u u :a x u u v c l n y c a a h L I ! U u a u h a s a n n u 'Ii u n d a y i n O m a h a a t t h e h o m e o f t e r . d m .0 ,B C a r t e r .F a s h i o n C e n t e r W i n t e r Sunday supper guests at the lo b Q59»50"Hi¥*?S 13 to 44-1:ily were Sunday vhiwrg ar.the and Mrs. Arthur Dessler of Oma- PMu_Peter Jensen home.ha, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt of 's Sunday evening visitors at Uae[0mnha a n d Gwrze Mi»fem¢,| st les Clemenx Willinmsen home were|Verna Knudsun and Mrs.Kron~ 1 Misa Helen Taylor, Mr. and Mrs~herg's mother, Mm Anna Carlson.' z Theo. Willismen and family. Mr.|Mr. and Mn. Roland Smith and and Mrs. Chia Petersen of Blair, Junior spent Sundny allernoon at~ 'and Kennezh Larsen._the Grover Wilkins home.|The Rose Hill Rustlera met with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeh and .Miss Helen Taylor last Wednes-Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Svogersonendxckdayafternoon.The girls have and Christine were Sunday nfler- day.\,,........,...\.|........-.. ,....\..-..:.|.»..il........ ....-,.,.¢- u.......| u..-¢~.- :lo issue to Mathilda Hnnnen under the Inst Will and Teahiment of Charles N. Hansen, Deceased( Now, therefore, notice is here given that a headng will be ha dn 5aid petition on the 29th day ol November, A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M., and all persons interested nm m¢i n~i an nnnear and show 'k- E Be Ready For Winter larry Smith hnme were Mrs. Ray- black or brown-man newnond Johnson, Mins Lucille Jensen -choice fur sets. nd Mrs. Lemard Munk and little "`§`f,'»f`.f"i;,,.....-..;1, dnmr. Mm. Jess ~~ ~ a'1E"""i"'f"`~ I r a '51 . . '5,§"`»§"¢iiLm_<;m`f§'Z'}o f { i i a , \J oe Ly o ns a n d Fr e d Ho w ...mo °|*L...»cm... hinhi ui sh.. Pnwln W PPn Blair visitors: isnt Mon You will soon be ready lo Ame your heat- ing units for the winter in full operaiion. Have you ordered the cod you will nad? If not better phone 59 today and let us |.|cu|AnusU1las; lubllb nu suv; uv-.ur ....._,. . - - --- -- - " -' "'UCCII WUKIUIIB v u l u \|||U4\l|\|\..llv\|uuuu 506655 UI.nu. nnu 31 15.r c s -on h o me .Mr s . Gr a dy was o n h e r Mr . . C u g le y 0 e lve r t_ o f E l Paso,qu i lt. a n d a m ju s t a b o u t ready to di n un d W iese. m y to Ca li f or ni a wh e r e she G11 Team#vis ited wi t h hi s c o m m E .q u i lt it.Th e n e xt me e d n g wi ll Mr .a n d Mr s .F r e d Ne ls o n ,L e re c ts to ma k e h e r h ome .Sk i nn e r th e f o mpa r t. o f r m '" ' = °! ' -b e wi th Mi s s Ha z e l W u lf .Fe r n ,J u n i o r a n d L y le a n d 'red M r . a n d M m Lo ui e Me ue k e z md i M r .a n d Mr s .F r e e ma n L o f t m l E l v a a n d Op a l Ha n se n sp e n t| Ne la o n we r e S un d a y g u e s ts a t th e a mi ly visi ted a t th e Ru d o lp h Hpent Su nd ay af ter n oo n a t u " ' » S u n d a y af ter n oo n a t W i ll Ha n -Alb e n. Ne ls o n ho me . de nc ke ho me Su nd ay af te r no on .'C h e s te r Hovendnc k ho me .iser fs.Ha n s S vo g e r s on s p e nt F r i da y a tMP . ' n d Mm * A r h u r W 8 8 l h B l b ) f ,E5tE li3 Mo n tg o me r y sp en t W g .Mr . B h d MTS. Johll P€fE!$E.Il and th g ~Svog er so n hom@_ Ind E\"\:ll2'll.a n d ~NRDI¥1lIVv6¢i£~BI1d a t th e 140018 HOV€ndlC Chiidfeh sp en t Mo n d a y Evélllflg at M r . a n d ~ ~ V o g t . g u di m i t h spent.Su nd ay eve n i n g .a tl h v p j e f _n _..._,_.!the Clemen s W illia rnsen ho me .Ha n s Vogt vi sit-ed a t th e W i lli a m c a us e, i f a ny , wh y s ai d In s tr umen t ma y n o t be pro ve d,allowed- a nd pr ob atéd an th e la s t W i ll m d Te s ta me n t o f said dec eased,a n d exe c u tio n the re of, a nd au lmi ni str a- ti o n o f m i d e s ta te be g r an ted . W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d O f f i c i a l S e a l t h i s 5 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r , g ~f..in *9"$>¥?a'£a . .§ . . n.;u l M R S . J O H N A . G R A Y had ac id c o ndi tio n.Ne a r ly e ve r y - th i n g I a te ga ve me ind ige sii on a n d he a rtb ur n .I was ` so n er vo uf 1 rarely got a good riighfn rl-at. xc..lam...turn!..l.....»»:.l... ma I 1...| deliver whal you will r¢quire CUDAHY mmzmx Tnnkage, Feeds | L FEEDS 'na aa'-'=.':s._ .n`...._.!.n...¢.... |.. »;.n;A'h .I .,.':s:°f:.°:.°s.. f,....!'Pf."§|.§'..-"f""""l_!!.?'!_¥"'$2..°"'PfP'L.%PfP'w'.l§$| w|:].EE|°n g§Ij_§_§\jf§ln\5§g§g§_¢\'§g[q§§1 3 1U» I cn* B ln,...cl v--~ =-....,..~.. .............a tired, uchy feeling all the thue. "The day I got Slkrzon was the luckiest of my lik.Now my F1076- aeh is in fine condition.I eat anything without the slighkst hal) after-effects.I have been wonder- fully strengthened.The nervous- ness is entirely gone and I sleep long and restfully.I actually feel ten years ygunger and my friends all remark how veil I look.Sar- gon is the grandest medidng in the world."-Mnu. Jnhn A. Gray, 1149 Elm St., Dubuque.Mn. Gra y is -42-4%.4"Io1.nty Judge NO T IC I- 1 T o C R ED IT O R S ()l~`E S T A T E S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A I | a s \\' ash ing t0n Co u nty ,I l n th e C o un ty Co u rt. I n th e Ma t te r o f th e E s ta te o f .~'~,,. NOT]BY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL STATE OF NEBRASKA asWashington County, A. C. Debel, Att'y. In the County Court of Washington County, Nebrsskn. ln the Mutter nl'the Estate of Johlnn Vogt,Deceased: The verified petition of Amanda W.Lauritsen and William G. Vogt has been filed in the County Court of said County, praying that Letters Testamentary do issue to William G.Vogt under the last Will and Testament of .Johann Vogt,Deceased. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that a hearing will be had on said petition on the 13l.h day - December A. D. 1929, at 2 o'cloek P.LI., and all persons interested are notified to appear and show cause, if any, why said Instrument may'not be proved. nllowed and pmbated an the last Will und Test- ament of .said deceased, and exe- cution wereof, and administration of said estate be granted. Witness my hand and Official Seal this l5l.h day ol November,l929_ (sl-JM.)1. c. 1-:1.LEn, 444:County Judge. Elevator ¢ . ; " a ; ; ; ' ; ; ; " " ' ' " ' = : " ' -"iaiams lllnley .sp-ent =\=='f.".;§;:Thirty-turn a.t'.enmled the Sunday week-end vdth home folks at Huh Hr. I ichnnl at Pleasant View on llll. Ville.___.IImran s f "" } { g " § { ; , _ i i f i amd Hn. Dick Renshaw :gd enon.I W l Taylor were Sundny vu-Hi l l Helen .lahnel :ment tlu ~|The Farmers §{=Ey." `|A Birdie and mr1ori= i$|5i'5E liifflrld un. John Taylor ~»e?|Eiéna'i»3='1i' aiiifi ""1%il»1Fé§ Mrs.Arthur Wenherbv md.F!<=ld\¢r wen Saturday afternqoni nd r il .at me h me f the m m '-lin Naomi Smith spent '\Va|.ne.|--vullton at the Louie Hm'emhck|' LIr.'T\dy3lrn. George Nelsonllll ents, J. {'v. N?elaen'a.I PN' ily at I.he'Fme¢l Peck home help- home.,children spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and lin. Wm. Wulbern ani.ll d'Ls 35.5°-.!':.=!s.f\°E£€; ~ .,.... ...§5';;:"f'..'"'§,i~..!:.°.,°. ..,. s.....'I.'I,~|"~s!;_'!f-.§1'1=12f:'f'fH.£'°".::.:._.... ~ '!r;.:="._*f":_£»°~:.*:_!=°::~s2BLAIR, NEBRASKA l.vol.llC .ucmnux aunu lull!ny npcllbSu nd ay even in g a t Te d 0I in ge r' s.i I \ " " " " "" """°°" ""°'" " '"f "ue on a nu umsu apc nv s u u n w - J d v n n vugl.,e r .u m!n u n s vug1dinn er g uests an tthe Georg e L0 Us af ter n oo n wn th Ge n r u d e Han se n;we r e vmi t o r a a t th e W r l li a m V o w holll€.M v an d Mr s A n d r e w Johl\$OIl|hnma "| "| nln| .rlnu nvnnlnc r.Kr. ~ Mn. John B. EFik°°":Mr. mel Mrs. Vktor Johnmn lpd\Mr. and M11 I-l|.naT{'|men nunnd ¢=h\l¢f=I\ were Sunday vnltoru nyln were Sunday evening "l"'flmlly vimea n me home of Mnat the Holnrd Curley h°m°'L°'u Ron at Merle Newldrlfs.Hlm\en'| sister, Mr. und lln. HnMr. and lin.Freeman A The Mines Sdn and Kntherlne lan Jensen and famil ol ArE:||\ =-f=.='-=_»1f:'5'_e:'f5"i_':! '.'::'=£': Newkirk -ms *`s1'!°v -"=f=~°°'.v»- lm. Sunday mf-Lf. Special Rates o n 0 0V a l v e G r m d m g From now until January lst we will give a special price on valve grind= ing.All work fully guaranteed to be satisfactorily done. We solicit your automobile repair work he mother of'£>nn children. Swwnrt Pharmacy, Agents.with Mrs. Vidar Johnson.1 :l l I \\..-.. .\.2-\.- . . , \\. {SHERIFF SALEMonday, Nov. 18.Mr.and Mm. John Jackson, Marjorie and Grade and Mrs.Henry Hovendick spent Sunday at the Fred Hovendick home.Harry and Alwn Sample,and Raymond Burris of Clarksdule, spent Sunday afternoon nt the Freeman hollis home.Mr.and Mrs.A n Magill and children were Sunday vnlnilors at the Raymond hlagill home.Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis nnddaughterswereSundayevening visitors at the Louie Hovendick home.Evelyn Enger spent Sundaynight at the Art Maglll home.Mr. and Mrs. I-'rank Loftis and family were Sunday dinner guestsor Mr, and Mrs. Louie I-lovenrlick. L , '__'.':: -,5,~f §»\a. ern at Chris Rasmussews to neeMrs.Merton Cornelius and baby. The Misses Mary and Eva. An- dersen were Thursday afternoon visitors at the G. O. .lumen home. Sunday dinner guests at theRudolphMenckehomewereMr. and Mrs.Gus Mencke,Jack and George.In the afternoon MnandMrs.Louie Mencke and family and Mr.and Mrs.Ed Mencke, Frederick Matthieeon and Mymn Tofte called.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen went to Fremont Monday afternoon to meet.Mrs.Lindon Denman ami Alden Lee of Holbrook, Nob., whocameto visit and spend Thmkn- giving.Mrs.Denman is coming for Thanksgiving. Fas hi on Ce nter W i n te r Coa ts, $10 to $69.50-"sizes 13 to 5 2 - b la c k o r b r o vm- - s ma r t n e w s ty i e s - c h o i c e fu r se ts .4 4 - lt Fa sh io n Ce nter Be a uty Pa r lo r Pho ne 4' ?-- Alic e Trip lett, op er ato r. Per ma ne nte, f in ge r wa ve s, mar c e ls eve ry th in g .4-l-1t ~r . ~.Th e c o mmu n i ty "mloin's"a t th e s c h o o l h o u s e n e x t T u e s d a y e v e - I i I ni n g wi ll sure b e a sc r eam i f eve ry th in g tu r n s o u ti li ke the p la n s w a t ar e being;mod e.Ever y on e no t dr es si ng o ld f as hi on s- fi will he fin ed.A p r o e r a m c o mmitte e f o r the evening is b usy ri rrain rring en- te rtai n me nt.l'rizo:~\wi ll ¢'_Jgivc\n Silk Dmsses--styles that an really new and becoming m you- prlced at $4.98,sans,$10 u $19.75 in sizes 13 to 62 in all dn smart new colors at the Faxhio! Centaur.44-1| Fashion Center Winter Coats $10 w $69.50-sizes 1s w 6 2 - hluck or brovm--smart new style! By vlriue of an order of sale issued out of the County Court or! Washington County, Nebraska, and to me directed,in favor of the State of Nebraska,as plaintiff 'and against Ben Son-llf as defend- ant,I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described car,to-wlz, One Ford touHng car,model of 1926, motor number 13l306b1. Said sale will he héld on Mon- dny the 26th day of Noiiember, 1929, at 10 A.M., nt the North Front door of'thrwa s hi ngla n County Court House in the (i ty of Rlnir, Nebraska. Dated this mn dny of Novem- ber,1929.43»2t Maurice Mohrcns, sheriff. The best place to buy your new (Rial, Drvsn nnd Hut in :Al ilu- -choice fur set.-1 44 41 ORUM BRIEFS Mr.and Mrs.Ed Ham:ren amidaughters,Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsen and sans helped Mrs. H. C. Larsen celebrate her birthday Fri- day afternoon. Will Martin was called to Arl ington Monday evening on accountof the death of his brother-in»law,|R. McBcth.Mr. Martin works at 'the N. J. Andersen home.|Fred, son of Mr. and Mrs.Fwd Christiansen, was operated on for uppendicitis Thursday,in a Fm- mont hospital.Orurn friends wish* for hi m n Speedy recovery.Fredis a Junior in Frvmont high school The N. J. Andersen family re~coined the sad news last week that Ralph Andersen is seriously ill in Fashion (jentor--'I'hf.°Store fur E Monday, Nov. 18.Mr.and Mm. John Jackson, Marjorie and Grade and Mrs.Henry Hovendick spent Sunday at the Fred Hovendick home.Harry and Alwn Sample,and Raymond Burris of Clarksdule, spent Sunday afternoon nt the Freeman hollis home.Mr.and Mrs.A n Magill and children were Sunday vnlnilors at the Raymond hlagill home.Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis nnddaughterswereSundayevening visitors at the Louie Hovendick home.Evelyn Enger spent Sundaynight at the Art Maglll home.Mr. and Mrs. I-'rank Loftis and family were Sunday dinner guestsor Mr, and Mrs. Louie I-lovenrlick. \ f ~``-7f~"\\`l\w` . \._- - =,. . » : - . ; - "0 . ern at Chris Rasmussews to neeMrs.Merton Cornelius and baby. The Misses Mary and Eva. An- dersen were Thursday afternoon visitors at the G. O. .lumen home. Sunday dinner guests at theRudolphMenckehomewereMr. and Mrs.Gus Mencke,Jack and George.In the afternoon MnandMrs.Louie Mencke and family and Mr.and Mrs.Ed Mencke, Frederick Matthieeon and Mymn Tofte called.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen went to Fremont Monday afternoon to meet.Mrs.Lindon Denman ami Alden Lee of Holbrook, Nob., whocameto visit and spend Thmkn- giving.Mrs.Denman is coming for Thanksgiving. Fas hi on Ce nter W i n te r Coa ts, $10 to $69.50-"sizes 13 to 5 2 - b la c k o r b r o vm- - s ma r t n e w s ty i e s - c h o i c e fu r se ts .4 4 - lt Fa sh io n Ce nter Be a uty Pa r lo r Pho ne 4' ?-- Alic e Trip lett, op er ato r. Per ma ne nte, f in ge r wa ve s, mar c e ls eve ry th in g .4-l-1t ~r . ~.Th e c o mmu n i ty "mloin's"a t th e s c h o o l h o u s e n e x t T u e s d a y e v e - I i I ni n g wi ll sure b e a sc r eam i f eve ry th in g tu r n s o u ti li ke the p la n s w a t ar e being;mod e.Ever y on e no t dr es si ng o ld f as hi on s- fi will he fin ed.A p r o e r a m c o mmitte e f o r the evening is b usy ri rrain rring en- te rtai n me nt.l'rizo:~\wi ll ¢'_Jgivc\n Call and see us s u n n y v v u n u w l . an -.1-.» Dr. Norman K. Rnthmalm ( I P'ru:\| ETH! ST Over thq Blair Drug Co. Phono Black 41 Evenings by Appointment xr - . Remember "We can do it {-»f Leu because it costs us Less to do it' a Do\\\nr hnranifnl/. 1 . ...-- . vu r - 1 . . .M r s .M a r t i n L a r s e n s p e n t W e d - .f.!.|"nn n f } \ a n » n »u : | L ' l u n IJ. I Martin WoMartin Wortman Garage §f1'§f'°G g n g '1 h» g= g= u . afte rn 0 on ;T 0 th e ( fu z d it o rs O f ~SUI EZ 1 " ~ ~ ~ *M r *2 gp; _,"u{§,f"`2;d \ i n x - 'Y o u ar e He re by hotnfled,Th a t |Su c c va mr to th e ~!»'. B ~"°\a l wi i l si t 32 th e COLINY C o u r ;I lun»r'|zm\Ihirhr-r Shnn wana;a n us.A a u . rIIE me re tu rn ed to tn e lr no mo ne r o,lu s t we ek , af te r b ei n g a wa y f o r a g mo n th ,owialg to f»'Iaxines lllnes slSheisg e tti n g alo ng as we ll 3,4 c an be expec ted. Ed na ,Cixthcrine a n d E d w a r d Ne w k i r k ,He le n,Op i a Lee a n d Ra y mo n d Ne wk i r k a n d B y th o l S i mmo n s sp e n t W ednesday i ve # n i n g a t th e Alf r e d S k o v h o me a n d Th u r sd a y e ve ni n g a t th e Ra y Fo g y erq ui st home.4 Ro o m i n Bla i r i n said Co un ty on th e 22nd d a y o f No ve mb e r ,1929, a n d o n th e 2 4 th : la y o f Fe br ua ry , I9 30 , a t 10 o 'c io c k A .M .on e ac h da y to rec eive an d exa mi n e ai i c la ims a g ai n st sa i d I fs tute , with u vi e w to th ei r a d ju s tme n t a n d al- lowanc 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 id Es tate is th re e fno nths f r o m th e . . . ..4.\ v n I N 1 A n n |¢v -. . . U -.- . v -v . .-.rT h r B e n t o f S e r v i c e R o g u i a r P r i c e s x - xIT H E E A T S H O P i I E .C.Ra mi ,Pro pr ietor I Meala, 4 0 Cents l Exc e lle n t C ui s in e .I I Satisf ac tory Se rvi c e , Cou rta eoo s Tre atment I i | lF i rs t d oo r ea s t En te rp r i s e o f fi e a l East of Collar Factory II ¢ ¢ u n n = u u m n - 1¢ ¢ u n n = u u m n - 1 6th Annqal f 3 * ¢~s \. ,_, f 5.f ._ ;-..¢=~""g3~. 1 ~~ . { |".. 1 "4.!~'3FJ=%q;i f < 4 . . " 4 f "K J I " f f * ~ 1| \ ,.\|¢*:;' * » ¢ ..§ I ..~\ 1.5 - m r "I .~" V : '_ g , \{ a x i " = ' 1 .~ , . n \ ;< ~ = 2 \° ;j ° : . f i ~ I : e . \ :v r . ¢\\,AT; "f 5\~~ » f r .~ :~ e »~» , ; s f =A Q * * \.M 1.\" r " ` » » . v ~ 1 |H ,-F -~| g \ "L *_.f { '.r |< f » t :; * ; L " € ' .: w "1 : . I .I Q - g 6th Annqal f 3 * ¢~s \. ,_, f 5.f ._ ;-..¢=~""g3~. 1 ~~ . { |".. 1 "4.!~'3FJ=%q;i f < 4 . . " 4 f "K J I " f f * ~ 1| \ ,.\|¢*:;' * » ¢ ..§ I ..~\ 1.5 - m r "I .~" V : '_ g , \{ a x i " = ' 1 .~ , . n \ ;< ~ = 2 \° ;j ° : . f i ~ I : e . \ :v r . ¢\\,AT; "f 5\~~ » f r .~ :~ e »~» , ; s f =A Q * * \.M 1.\" r " ` » » . v ~ 1 |H ,-F -~| g \ "L *_.f { '.r |< f » t :; * ; L " € ' .: w "1 : . I .I Q - g Ii \,: i ="l _. ¢1I . - \ . .r l .I "' \ r F f Y R f ' f "\ ¢~. f ,`. /a f . u j a f milea e~ l Sunday af ternoon visitors at the Martin Lamson home were Misses Edna anal Catherine New kirk,also Ilarwmy Paulsen of Blair.I Sunday afternoon and eveningguests at the Chris Benoon home were Mr. and Mra. Albert Jenaepand children and Mr. and Mrs. JoeJessehand dlildren. Miss Helen Newkirk is working 3 . . ; 1 ) l . l u n i n u n ; s u l 2 2 n d d a y o r No ve mo e r A . u . m a m'xa n d th e ti me l i mi te d f o r p a y m e n t,x n f deb ts in On e Y e a r f r o m said |B L A I R A B S T R A C T & T I T L E | ma day of N.w@mb<>r, wen.|FOMPANY I w1'rN1=:ss my hand and the Seal I Bonded Ahatracter 1ofsaidCountyConn,this aww l z.PHONE 15 I~ff )0c tob€r, ff; DFBEL Pilot Bldz-Blair. Nebraska \ 41-It Special County Judge.gg . 2 DR. EDWIN T. JIPPGuarén, J l u r ' u m u .u . l .,.1 ,_,_ _ _____|Sun da y `e§ '» L1 i`E ¥» g`g u e x t n a t t h e I \ G I l ( , l ' , T o L R 1 - . l u n n f b ,~D e n t i n t un - -. .\r.. --\ .:. ..t 1....................\ 1 : . m O l *l . ¢ S T . ' \ T l L X J L A Y ~ntee xi1 n o o n e Evelyn Andersen and HarveyPaulsonof\Bla.ir aml Cllffonl Melzler of Tekamnh.`The following folks helped Jens Iverson celebrate his birthday dn Sunday evening: Messrs. and Mes- damw H. (L Rasmussen and faul-ily,Petey'Iverson and Tesnia, Richard Nelson,Rob Rasmussen and family, Fred Jensen and smsEd Christensen und Wanda,Carl STATE -OF NEIERASKA f Offices in State Bank Bldg. 1 ss Phone 298 Blair, Nebr V\':|shing\nn County,l x/ A. c. oem, .-\t|.'y.xIn the County Courl.l CARL SCHMIDT ln the 'Hatter of the lfsune of,sophie iaman-fha Jullncl De-m u nf .l ` $ ' i ` . § 5 u m ceased:Office in Statr Bank Bldg.To THE CREDITORS Ol-`SAID l I ,.__._._...__.1IIIII mn nnmnare n/ifh Ihie 1 hanksgiving Day l will hold a shoot- : tch at my place 4 miles weét of Blair. ich time I will offer ucks and Toulouse Geese. ome and try your luck for prizes some m N E W Miller Geared ro the Road Ballmm is Gu ara q; reed to Ouzwzar Any Tire of Equal Price. ROAD-zesxed againsx 13 leading makes- this new and greater HOoT HELD ALL nnv :ure out ash:~ an~ out- wore every one And- at the end of a 3,000,000-mile ten, not one Miller tire carcass nad f ailed.Here are facts vou cannot ignore if vou are ir neeq ot tiyes.Come in and see this unsurpasszble tire with the unsurpassable guarantee. ELL ~ TIRE REPAIRING B/m'£nY CHARGING SERVICE93 L11f19h§§!Y§s1 orman Wilkins Guarantee We guarantee this tire to outwear any other tire of equal uric: when run under the same conditions.Ask us for further olnxcuhrs. m Ra s mu s se n a n d f a mi ly , W i ll W d !z:.a1.f\|r.:|»~a n g l f a m i i y a n d W i l b u r C o n e t y .1 Y o u a r e l l e r e b y N o t i f i e d ,T h a t l l a n m W F x } { } . M | . . _- -. ..\ ¢u n r 1 - .. . ..f \ _ . _ .H u n n '_l PHILL I "Mr.and Mrs.nd unrnuenmenand Wanda of Blair, were Sunday aflernoon guer-Ls at the H. C. Rua- muasen home. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Dickmeyar, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickmeyerand\Mrs. John Echterikump ami baby 'atgended the Armistice Day pa » ade in Fremont Monday.Mr. and Mrs; Chris Larsen and Dorothy were Monday supper guests at the Hans Wuif home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen and;family spent Sunday afiarfionn nl. |1he Soren Larpen home.|Imalie, Herben and Irene Han- |.aez spent Friday evening av. the Fred Dickmcyer home.Mrs Lara Rolland and childrenl w i n s n n c m e in Blair in said County on the 13th day of December,1929, ami on the 1-nh day of March,1930, a 10 o'clock si. m. on each of said dates w receive and examine all claims against said Esmte, with a view w their ndjuntmem and allowance.The time limited for The presentation of claims against :mid Estate is three months from the l3!h day of December A.D. ID29,and the time limi\ed for payment of debts is One Year from said 13th day of December, 1929. WITNESS my hand and Lhe Seal of said County Ccun,this \ |Office in Mayle Bldg. " "bi s i wl s r | I\ I \ \ Loolhed in newHome Theaue Bldg. Blair, Nebraska x ._x 3,! z MARCUS Baca BONDED ABSTRACT!!! x '- ' r m u n s c a m u m - I lh\'r|»a§...,»i i . .va Hansen h.|»...1 m lissh day of November, mm.9-i mg 5 ¥ "9 r"',':s t'"@ On T ing ma At wh mi fine D C 4 \ |`x'~fa"mf£i\"`£§nlé§{' 'ééleriikié h e r | e s m m 1. c . r:L.u-"R,r a -u 51 u p . m. "' " ;{ -bi r thd a y Mo nmla y af te mo on ,44-4t..County J ud ge."'¢dl¢---1215 am. |18 Y- Xliss E d n a Ne wk i r k sp e n t Eur.C. S t. P.. Fl. 8: Omalu Mz md a y s e wi n g a t th e Ch ri s Pc t-..No r th b o u n dhsh i p me n t o f Slap-on 7 - 1 5 a m d a i ly e xc e p t q u mi ljf ers an ome.a \0A_pr om\ J u st r ec e ne d at the bas h-2:52 p. m. dag exec t Surr.k\y .S m a r t .n e w a d v a n c e s t y l e s i n i o n C e n t e r a n d p l a c e d o n s a l e a i 1 ; 5 2 m m .S u n d a y _ , , 5 , . r ¢ ! l \l \ _ _. . . _.. . A .. U . .. . .; \ . . . . i .. . . - . . .. n n \ i _ ! _ . . . _- . . J . . . . \ . . ». » u \ l I ' \ = U \ 0 . .~ nux111 S i l l (U I U UP YIES [ | | a '! l U § 1 - - * I l l I I Z E I B I I U lsu iu l \U : |||U ||u \Q, W a g g a n e w * ; , " 9 § " ° ; ' ; g * ; ; , ; ° " ; i t l o n n - t h e s e c o m p l e t e l y c o v e r y o u r ~ 3 : ~ ~ ° = = < = = = = = = S u n d a y w i a t .,.,* I g d s s .4 . | . 1 gI S I S L 7 5 i l l S i z e "1 3 t o 5 2 i n I n ~ n . . . . I f . -¢" -. ~ n. »I h a n n r v P n r f n r ~ ~|~lmnrt colon at the runumi """"*" """""""""T'" " " 'mm-.44»1=-£"°"°f?:*'}Pf_'f.""!l°.f*.L°?.°f1'1'.'Elz~'.=m..|»aM So u t hb mml 11 :00 A.M..!Fashion Center Winter Coat8,\|'el"l1l1\nf:nm, unger "'°"""" "'";;j;;9:00 A. M 1 to nes to 1 A. Ms o 569,50-fi 1s 52-~ everythmg 2 nobheok or hmvun smart new styles!FBm1cs Suede GIn\'P5, Sl..~P . ~ ;i4 Blair, Nebraskx., Novemlgex 21, 1929 Fownes Kid Gloves, $2.93. 44-lt Fuhion - Fnhlon Center Slippexs Weax~2.98 to 86,50 for Wo J. F. Jacktmtt tpent Sunday in,£om\erly Miss Olga Jacobsen andlirs. Bert Marsh! Omdm with rallthel,ntuminx n member of our working !on:e.g lr. a nd Hn .Dwight Patrick home Monday..Rev. Nnwell had charge of om-,spent Wednesday at the puenw,_ ,,.,~\~.. u n u s e d m m m n t Lim-n ln 'T"h| \rlrlnv\F r ed Andersen w a s n Thursday zfbemoonm n E N T E n e a r s E \ " ° £ » 1 » i » " ` " ' " '2 1 m ____Jw B\u°c lnm.Cu'e o fSi t.k 3.00 xter. I §a§».ii=..T '§¢E-`»§i¢Zi"`&§i-e i§2iJ"`§'L mfléfth ixtlfh ¢ Cu tf h olic c hu rc h i n Be ns on a nd !M r .a n d Mr s . W i l li a m Be h r e n d t me n bu r i a l wa s ma d e i n th e Bla i r sp en t Su n da y af ter n oo n a t B la i r , f o r °¢¥fl§2@l'Y-vi s i ti n g Mr s . B e hr e n d f s rn o th e r . n ~}lll§Pll| "Iln "Sid ll \HVQY l l \\ | ..|...:l r |a n QJoan A. nnowns.r\bll|l|er\mj Raymond Burr, Pm. .birrvlcea |.:r.W M ug-1 sunda " 1: ¢};¢"Rev. Nevfell, Hilton ifhoades gui:lssuxn EVERY THURSDAY fm or mm. mehr. Winter,|Hf"§_'_"'§,h'§",;Qi3 h§fm.Y a |,,.,some musical numbers which \"as an .._'€f¢» _ _____55°9 |A number of football fans from\'»Q2:q §l¢§2}tly. apggeginaed. 'ne§£lI§ éwizh Mrs.houié Knudsen.,Q Mr.and Mrs.Henry C.Raw =m\.ls8en and Clarenca were at the`Rnh»|-+ Fxsmllsnnn homo Thnrxdav , u n u m l u s u u j u l u ¢J..1:1 z u apo.ozrf n ' | |r r a I \n l\.»llll€llBIL U. §» uversnues at t.ne|v ALowestPricesi=m l m .'.'-;'nnrht: .E`"'°"'*."*the Ben Wachter Silk Stockings that Wear are sold at the Fashion Center in Blair every day in the yen.They have just the style, color and size lwme s-V.l1d~L&ty evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eriksen andEvélyrg and Mr. and Mrs. HarlandChrislvrweand Betty Lou attend- led the at the Hi ll Cmek m r .a n a m r s .A n n e m o u l a r a n d children of Omaha,and Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Thane and sons wereSunday \dim1er guests at Oscar 'I`hone's.` Mr.and Mrs.Hermsm NelsonandsonsaniMr.an!Mrs.PaulyouwantatalltimesinGold.5¢}10¢1 F1-id night._ Stripe or Onyx Pontex or Ei1'fel,\Mr,and Mrs.Hans Mathiesen priced from 2 pa u $1,to $1.95.a:d Vernon spent Saturday eve- pair.44-li rung at the Jens Krogh home.Cinér Sntunla afternoonMr.and Mrs Chris 'Lal'°\en \[3' -_. m .H r m N l d msY O R K C R E E K N E W S Spam Mmda' at IIerrnen Nelsens were T.k§m.?." shgpsegrsalioggny Elmer Enfleld of Spzker, was a evening. .'I1ll1!S|Zl£\V e\¢\nimr rsallrr al ("I¢nl.»l `.____...'\n r Brodersen spent Sunday at Hans Peter L. Petersen was a Herman Mathieaenh. fnu:p u " - ' f "~**"'mary J. l:>o0l¢,u:5»)1..19,' num Sntered as second-class matter indax , x the postoffice at Blair, Nebr.,G. L.. uzxon, Ins. P"'mf'm under the Act of Congrma of hrs. Henna Dudgeon,(,are durch 8, 1879._ of Pqvr _ _ Qhere dyuve to Lircvln Snturdfzytoi Miss Martha NelsonL69.12 sta nd the Nebraska-Oklahomamreek-and i n Henna £0v.9o'football game.friends.|nh nmI Ure 1 n va"..\m|*Th i nd Mr.:.1 f: L sp en t the Ln vis iti ng s:m.~1.I n d afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Dvnght Patrxcka n n u m # " | " | \ \ \ | ¢ r ` n \ r § \ f Q \ \ ; fl | ' n l ~ n u r .|a l s o l a n . :: M a n o l u a n v | | u . . ¢ \ a l - n u " n u u n n u w v w s a a l ! ! n .n u n i ! | . N : | | \A l l u l o u u ;l . I \ . | | | | 5 n o v n u | N A I2 6 . 2 5 n d ; - w e t o O m a h a S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g M r s .W .H .U n d e r w o o d d r o v e t o e n w ,P r o d E n g e r h o m e n e a r 1 1 e r - l t o a t t e n d a n i g h t f o o t b a l l g a m e .\ ' I ' e k a m a h F n d n y e v e n i n g t o a t t e n d m a n . 7 5 9 0 *F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s f o r t h e l a L e 1 h e E p w o r t h L e a g u e b o o t h f e s t i - 'G e o r g e N e f f s p e n t S u n d a v w i t h °' R a i s i n M c l l e t h ,a g e 7 4 ,w h o p a . ~ = s e d _ \ v a l .T h e L e a g u e f r o m S h i r U 0 0 k s h i 5 b r o t h e r ,H a r r y N e f f a n d M r s . 3 a h - a y s u d d e n l y o n M o n d a y e v e n i n g f t h c - i r s u p p l i e s o v e r a n d m a d e a ' N e f f . ' o o j o l l o w i n g a n a p o p l e c t i c s t w l n e ,v e r y g o o d d i s p l a y .C r o w e l l H o m e R o b e r t C u s h m a n i s m a k i n g h i s _ _ M f § _' e r e e o n d u c t e d a t t h e h o m e ' = ' H * 1 ' " Y P S P { € 9 € { 1 t e € } . y \ » ' i t h a _ . I m g t q l m n h o m e w i t h h i s a u n t ,M r s ._ H a r r y Frank Dudgeon, Care of m- v .F Every subscriptio_q u regnrdeq | Ff l Store, Suppliesuapex;ac c ount.m e names or mh s c r i b e n wi ll be in s ta n li y re» move d fr om our mai ling lis t, at . the e xp i r a ti o n o f th e ti me p a i d f o r i f th e publi shers be notif ie d;Uther» w w e th subsc ription wi ll re mai n I n for c e a t th e desig nated sub- lc r i p ti o n pric e.E ve r y subsc riber mu s t u n d e ntu n d th a n th es e c on d i - ¢v a v u n n u u u f o r Poor Mr s. Osc ar Po or Ha m mo n d 4 Supp lies Mrs.. S . J . I of P o o r I n k o I ?' t u Guyer, Care of 1 6 W { 1 h u r s d a y m o m m g a t 9: 30 n .m .m y or splend id supplies.Ne f f ,a n d M r . S:Szephens Co.,h y R e v. H.L. Gr ass me nc k , ass is t-' W o n i wa s rec eived Mo n d a y enter ed o u r echo: .R1 4 5 I hu n r I?("Q\\'{u|\nu»n i ll...mn:\in¢r nf Han rlsxnfh nf I ll. 2 I?n_nr..n,... l.ln¢»nvI{ N e f f a n 1 h a s uJI. »|.r I a i y n l u r n n n r h f -~------» ----~- -~ -----nu-.and urs. llorril Christensen.v.ZT.".?.'&"»¥1'Siy§ ,,,,'§ff 1I'.='°§'.f.fI' B""'?""K"~and family, Hr. and Mn. Nels m- d.evening at the Emu; Gollmer Mr; Ind Mrs. Hnrlund Christen-: enen and family :md Mr. andm g .len md Betty Lou were Sund;y~ Mrs. Er" Pelemen ofLyon» wen :gm gnhlnped plm¢_B~m|- gg_m§55»¢¢e.» at the mwu Han-5 §pm.l§y guem at the Mn. Anna l n i v 1 - |- v n u - u n \ | I n f n n l u u s n U A I I I G * " " " " B " °C l u b ' " " " ' "1 1 |° " l " "° ' * ' |l l i § l l ¢ f l l V ' \ i " \ | ' | ' \ ' \I U " * }: " " " " " J.'t i o I h l m .T h d l l a e e c o .L a n t :w h o h a s b e e n u n d e r d i n c o n f i n e d t o b l a I a r f d m a n ,C a r i n g g p m o e u e d "- 3 . . .' L ' I . m ° I : " D a \ ' i l ¢ ' 5 m § ] - ¢ f ¢ . ¢ m . = ¢. 6 t h e S l l l e H o s p i t a l . ¢ | m . . £ ' . ? " u . .t i m e .'W ' ,D ¢ ¢ _1 : a s s m e i 1 3 7 0 h e N o r f o l k f o r t h e p u t s i x m o n t h s .V L a m b : n d E v e l y n i A n d e r -: l e l ' 0 ¢ f » »S u p p l i e s m m f l p n l ' i q - | i m p a r e n t s I L . ,B m -H n .L | . n t z c a m e w i t h h e r l | u s b | n d | l e n ¢ :l : ¢ = \ t t h e w e e k - a n d w i t h t h e i r . . . . . -T r n n u n r .1 1 5 2 5 2 . P ° f ' s ' s 2 . . t \ £ 1 1 2 5 2 2 9 f :r f -£ £ ° ' 1 = . ! » * = . & ' : = _ ! ' E ° ' & . E 1 = . . 1 = E € _ ' : a '! H i \ = ° a = = . f ° " ' »f = = . B L = * = = .~[ u l. n l u l i v s for Poor in g b ut c h e r W e d ne ld ly a f*..emuon .|" " ' |'= I Fnrl lhvllrunn incl Ilnrlnnrl ffhrll.! " »me.I Hugelmnn home dmmca os con ~}u»w=m1 Jnv m .;;:.;'2eo.oo'ating Co.,Sup- 234.48 Larsen, Rent 10.00 hool Supply Cow 205.51 it, Co. At!y.,Ex- 22.25 nar d, Ca re ol Po or 28 .W dnrsh , Co . Su pt., Y ' Y ' ° n y H u m me r , h e n r y 0 1 n o s -a l l e .a n d t w o s i s t e r s ,M r s .I .F . g e l e a n o f A k r o n , C o l o . ,a n d M r s . a n Ge h r i n g o f Ot t u mw a ,I o w a . Th e r e we r e a n u m b e r o f relatives pr e s e n t fr o m o u t o f to wn wh o a ls o accompanied the body to Bancroftwhere interment was made. Walter Mckihben,who is em- ployed by the Westem Union now 'stationed at Bennington, was homeover the wakend.' Freeman Peelreraceompanied by27.80|r..\........ei....:u I.........x 1H b m e n u m e u n u l B n o r u y a x l e :h e r h u s b a n d ' s d e a t h i n F e b r u a r y . H e r b o d y w a s b r o u g h t t o B l a i r w h e r e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w i l l b e held the latter pan of this week. Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hubkadrove over from Beatrice Sunday evening to spend the night withthelatter's parents,Rev.and Mrs. W. H. Underwoal. Miss W. C.Wieters spent Sun-day ih Omaha visiting friends. Evelyn and rearl nasmussenspentSunday with Gladys and Ethel Holstein. Miss Thelma Van DeVenter of Blair,spent the weekend with 'her sister, Mrs. Robert Rasmussen and Mr. Rasmussen. Albert Sprick spent Saturday evening with Louis Rasmussen. Mr.and M m Henry C.Rss- mussen and Clarence spent Sun- day with Mr.and Mrs.Louie Kmuhnn mneh 37v§.3`§pi12?r`éEiiE£§" ~ day morning. |Gilbert Willinrnsi and Kenneth*Larsen spent W nesday nndi Thursday al.the home of M m ! Lucy Larsen. John Reeh sawed wood for Her- man Nelsen, Clark Browning and Chris Vinderslev Thursday andFriday. Lola Behrendt of Fremont, spentthe week nd with Bernice Lowe. nv sr n:-.\..»Dhufnh I I-'arm Blli k lu.v l w u i c l ,| u I v v l .Q ,.A n I - _ _l x .B .P m ¢. .. . .. . :_ ...\......|1 n . n n . . .....n l i n un u n u l y a c l w u l A u . u v u . .u l .M o r n i n g W o r s h i p ,1 1 a .m .|I ' h e 0 d o r e I B e r e a n é l a a s ,' I 'p .l n .L i n c o l n . 3 ¢ l " } v e n i n g S e r v i c e ,7 : s o 1> »m .g S u p p l i e s P r a i r e r m e é t i n g W e d n e s d a y e v e -B .F .L u m n i n g .| _. p g n 1 { q 3~ Whanksgiving Dinnér s. Vnusr nnrinr will lm in Hun rmlnii Vi0ll MB YI 20c PS9 -.....,,....,..,........ .........r'-° r--.n e xt Sun day a t t h mo r n i n g s e r -i h i a b c l J .B w o e .W a l l y o u b e m y o u r p e w f ,M i l e a g e \m .u _\ |; _l j Cranberries, per qt. Mince Meat. ner lar: o u r n n u m u y | |l n y v u r m u u n u e m e u n m n ,a n n n u ,n \ . - " q u e u |l n e n u s n u m v l l y l l l ,b h u r d l .( b m ,o u t s m d g y ,~5 ; - f d a l n m d 9 g _ 5 ;_ : _ ; ; _ ; » g g g ;w e e k - e n d h e r e w i t h \ -:h 't.1 1 .o ..; 2 , " : L _ y ° "b u s y o u a r e u w | G h a s .N - e l a o n . F r e i ¢P a i d 1 m | o g g ; w q l g i r l -H m m g y m " o f f : A l l n l m m e n l .t h e C h u r c h o f U m a h l P r i n t i g u g C 0 4 S u p p l i e s 1 . 0 6 |a .'t e d o n S u = \ y P t u ' ° . ] -~P n t a d l e B r o s .s u l i e n f o r . h o m e o f M r . I n d M n . w .h . B b ' - ' ~I P o o r 'P P $ 4 . 6 0 !" T K l t h e n s E h n i n g e g ,w h o ; Fashion Center Slippers that Wear-$2.98 to $6.50.1`or Women md Misses and $1.49 to $3.39 for Children.U. S. Ovenshocs at. the g|,Miss Ge o ~a Innis helped ~rs.Blair shoppers Saturday evening. Bert Marsh celebrate her birth Will Kubie was an Omaha bqs-anniversary Sunday.iness caller Friday. Clifford Metzler of Teknmah,f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachtervisiteda t the Arthur Andersen atwnded thc-'funeral of Marie home Simday evening.Coupal of Benson Saturday.She. COATS when you can [ind such bargains asare now on display.Sport and dress models in broadcloths, tweeds and novelty woolens. Furred collars and cuffs-»-Blick, u ...|.r .:| Do t Wait ' toBu"y.... » 4 Q 2 ¢ ' . I o . I Q 1 u 1 Q 0 ° 1 4 | o Q 4 . . , 1 ¢~ I | 7~' ~,tfx ~Walnuts No. I. Soft Shell. Ib Lowest Prices in Blair.44-lt The best. place to buy your new Mlxeal Nuts. per pound Sweet Cider. per gulhm H1 . .. am: SOC 35¢ :éQI\n.\P'r1s1' CHURCH _L. J. Moran, l';\s|.or . Sunday School, 102W A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. .luujnr B. Y. l'. U., 3:30 P. M. Evening service, 7:30 P. M. _Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 M. We had :mother increase in our attendance over last Sunday.This i.; fine if we keep on gaining we Redfield Grccery co., Sup-KQFSFEHSZ .¥::3:'.;*".:.::;"..°;??::.€=C Dress and Hat is at the plies for Poor 28.03gily dinner on Sunday at the home Service Transfer Ch., Hauling 2.00of her daughter,Mrs.H.W.Clyde Spanton,Hnuiling _50|Scho§ttger.The following list of F. 0. Swanson, Blacksmith Work 54.75 BIN.Wm.Swihart,Nov. Rent 6.00 On motion duly made and car- ried the following warrants were Nn ~ since amd warrants were .|....|:....».... ur..xr.. mu \|..»\. .cancelled: Wurruhls No. 1421 and relauves were present:Mr. andMrs. Will Ehningcr, Mr.and Mrs. Harry Ehninger and Neva. ull of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ehninger and Earl of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ehninger and Dorothy and Ciara,Mr.and Mrs.John Elm-inger, Laverne and Margaret, all of AHgoper, Mr. H.W. Schoettger 1..._......... Fashion Center-The Store for ' Thrifty Women.44-lt DORNACKER BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietjen and daughters, Opul June visited at the 1 lI Wm. Wiese home Sunday aftemoon ~ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lamp spent Sunday afwmoon with Mr.and Mrs. Fred T. Puls.Mr and Mrs Pnfn Pnknraon Mr Salad Fruits, per can _4, COATS when you can [ind such bargains as are now on display.Sport and dress models in broadcloths, tweeds and novelty woolens. Furred collars and cuffs-»-Blick, Tan and the wanted colors. HOME THEATRE The Home of Perfect Talking Pidures _Nom zz To NOV. 21-5 De t ~git to Buy .. . . urn Ho mi ny Pork 6: Beans Tomatoes '¢ Pu mpk i n Cocoa 2 lb.--25c Lard 2 Ib -~J 35c Pork Chops. per lb.-251: Lain Steak, per Ib.-_r 35c Cabbage. per 100 lbs.--$2.50 Fryman's Country Sorghum, per gal.$1.25 (none better) G " : I B E J l § D ' l ; § . Q ! ' S ' r S A T Q R E Phone84 We Deliver per can » 1; . ~s;7v1 s,.§.L ~1fm~I E ! \ | I ~ " 3 m 3 " t o I 3 ¢ h d o W n " -R £ _uu y na u a v c fl ,U a la su u, ;1 v» 0. 1. 1 u1\ :: \. |r - . . . u \..n.\.n51:»" - " " " *- - - ~~ " \ ~W D r .d M _ D .__a n d M r s . H e n r y I n - u sl n m n b e r t h a t w e h a v e a l o n g ' w a s '° ' " f ', . E '° 2 = ; ' : 1 '1 ; " i . , . -. _ * € € . " '= : ' fi ~,, . ': . , .. . § ' - P ' P : i ' : : 1 P f : .M r s .C h r i s K r u s e»é ;;;a `i§&`§f Ziffi atte nd ed 11 lo go. .The morning service was well ::}tcndvd, the evening service not aw-i~. The Juniors had a good meeting and after the program they went iri a body to call on Grandma Pilchcr on .west Washington street 'Hiey gave a little program and all had' a good time. Next Sunday Promotion Day will be ohsertmd in the Sunday School.If you are in line for pro- motion be sure to he present and receive your certlfiute.Do not :Forget the Sunday School social on Friday evening afoer Thanksgiving Day. .Do you remember well?'l'hat'a fine.You should he a good fob get#/er too.Forget the things that are behind: forget injuries, slighto, unkind words:be too big to he hurt; be too great to be unkind: be too busy to quarrel; too wise to gngngg in unseemly gossip; too strong to permit little annoyanca to tum you from life's big road: un ni-own duly mane ann car-ried the following resolution was adopted:RESOLUTION i WHEREAS, the Department ofiPublicWorksof the Statq of Neb- raska,propose an make certain improvements on Highway Num- ber IB,in Washington County, Nebraska,said improvements be- ing Project Number 258E, and WHEREAS, said proposed im- provernents would eliminate the necessity of railroad grade cross-ii ng at a point where Highway -Number 18 and Highway Number'31 intersect and cross the Chicago 'ond Northwestern Railroad Com-ipony between Set~tions'l2 and 13, Township 17, Range 10, Washing- ton County, Nebraska.l THEREFORE, Be lt Resolved by .the Board of County Commission- iers of Washington County,Neh- raska, that the portion of High- lvray Number 31 and Highway 'Number 18, described as follows: Beginning ot a point 222.8 feet south nf tha nor-finn rm-nor rf. 3| IIl l __..._.. ...........,e.._ or .ne merryGoRoundClubattheirregular, hddge dinner on Saturday eve- ning.At bridge the px-ives were awarded to Dr.and Mrs.P.L. Cady and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ilebard._The Congregational Young La-dies'kansingmn was entertained at the home of Mrs. Ralph Badger-' on Tuesday evening with Mrs. A. A.Hahlbeck and Miss Alice Mc- Kibben assisting as hdshesscs. lunch was served following the routine of business. Mr. ond Mrs. J. Q. Wnilingford entertained on the uenin o ov..z f N .ember 15th in honor of t.!!E2l8t b mh anniversary of their son, Lloyd.The evening was spent in playing wmerset, Misa Ethel Bo-vee of Fremont reviving the prize (or the highest score and Clara Meierhehry bcihg consolcd.A de- licious two-course lunch was serv- ed.At the close of thc evpning the guests all wrote their names in an autograph book and pre- ncnted it to Lloyd as n token of the memorable occasion.The in-vited Iinl.included Ramnh Peter- son. Clara ili/-ierhenr3'. Rachel Mc- | evening. |. lahower given in honor ol Miss 'Hudda Petersen at Lhe P. C. Peb- crson home in Bennington Sunday. Mr. Dave Kroger has been suf- fering with_ infection in his ann.Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Puls and daughter, Anita and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Puls were entertained at a duck supper at the Wm.Wiese 'home Friday evening in honor of Russeli's birhtday.Mrs. Emil Lamp attended Royal Neighbor nieeting in Bennington |Thursday afternoon.|Mr. and Mxs. Henry Tietjen and daughter visited at the ChrisSunds home near Washington on Monday afternoon. Hr. and Mrs. Geo. Ohn visitedat the llggert Ohrt home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Claus Schneider spent Sun-fhg at the Pete Petersen home Ir. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch and family,Mr.and Mrs. John Dor-:nocker and family and Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Ohrt. attended the birth- day of Henry Dornacker Sunday Mr and Mrs. John Johnzen, Jr. of Washington,spent Friday at g 1 f FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MAT~ A L L T A L K I N Gin Felt and Velvet large and small head sizes at Bargain Prices. r/ _.J s I .a x | _0-.1E ' Ia '.»l %13<3 . rEE m u ; n u s m r s ' ~ wlllmy Bomzoo clean to stain your character § " ` l "" `f"`~""2 CIci!:;n,Franrr-»nzmficrd Alice|f1=€ Emil Gottsch home.withany kind of muckraking.;.;?,n811T ,;i,§fn ¢:,n3;l;n;-'}_z |."ao 1;1 '5 Bovce,Elmer 'lilere will be a 'program and pic 1 .., 1 .'2 ..Z .._..:I'-~:..lulm I.;t.Allen Lzmkar Socral at the Dornacker school onme n :u s xn .n m!EBCLIOIIS 12 an{I|r "1. lun.-».»;f1;1a=f.2;§a;:|wed»¢-ur e\'e.rli:\g, Nov. 27th a n I ~."~169 c to $7 .5 0 a nd ne w sty le s a rr ive a lmo s t d a i ly , a t th e Fas hi on Cen- ter.'44~1t ..6 4 ~~ ~...{;~..,,and Tom o=sn|£N ; PaE:\c i.* Pm tun:~,;»"\ 1 s »,u n } - -.1 Mr .J .I".And ers en o f Bi ai r, sp en t Mo n d a y a t th e A r t h u r A n » de r se n h o me . B e r t M a l s h i s s u f f e r i n g wi th a la me fo o t th e s e d a y s . L i i m D o r o th y Ti mm i s a s s i s t i n g Mr s .C la r k B r o wn i n g wi th h e r ho u s e wor k d u r i ng c o m hu s k i n g . V i c Ho ls tei n' s c h ildr en sp en t 'Tgesday an d W edne sday n i g h ts Coat, Dress and Hat is at the* Fashion Center-The Store for Thrifty Women.'44-lt A Sensational Story of Daredevil Avianiun All Ta lking Co me dy "M AD AM O " AND NE W S |s P E c |~A L s F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , WEDNESDAY A L L D I A L O G !SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUNDAY MATINEE .~rs~/ ~lilkoefks \,.'I 'n Hd-I ~ff*~\~"'~,if'i...~Y a ~PU ;34-Lb,;£;&.*S H P A R S ~~ v f < ~ \I h v J 'w»'~z~; j,, q ; f I 1 ' i § } N § ` & é § ; - ' < .~/ ~ \\L -~;> »f ».»~ 3 5 / ' - = f -»»~ 1\>. = r - f ~." `~fa "His First Talking Picture" Come mingle among the Madamoiselles with the Funni es t Man ln the Wo rld Gus Edwards. Colo:-tone Rcvuc and Sound News Matches carton 176 mlb. Dark Svwv 5 .A beautiful line o[.dres§'s:s, new up-~ ~to-the-minute styles are na w re ady .1- ~for yo ur approval.~ `.Q. 3 » Calumet Baking Powder .29c M. B. Oleo 2lbs_45c lolb.White Synlpa L a r g e c a ms » w ready fo th h I day u a re i rwl f ed Io u l s l f THE STYLE sHoPPE Josie I. Van Deusen, Prop. m m "m m "1 \ .ts 5 a n I ~."~169 c to $7 .5 0 a nd ne w sty le s a rr ive a lmo s t d a i ly , a t th e Fas hi on Cen- ter.'44~1t ..6 4 ~~ ~...{;~..,,and Tom o=sn|£N ; PaE:\c i.* Pm tun:~,;»"\ 1 s »,u n } - -.1 Mr .J .I".And ers en o f Bi ai r, sp en t Mo n d a y a t th e A r t h u r A n » de r se n h o me . B e r t M a l s h i s s u f f e r i n g wi th a la me fo o t th e s e d a y s . L i i m D o r o th y Ti mm i s a s s i s t i n g Mr s .C la r k B r o wn i n g wi th h e r ho u s e wor k d u r i ng c o m hu s k i n g . V i c Ho ls tei n' s c h ildr en sp en t 'Tgesday an d W edne sday n i g h ts Coat, Dress and Hat is at the* Fashion Center-The Store for Thrifty Women.'44-lt A Sensational Story of Daredevil Avianiun All Ta lking Co me dy "M AD AM O " AND NE W S ~|s P E c |~A L s F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , WEDNESDAY A L L D I A L O G I SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUNDAY MATINEE J ..~ ° \ ~ l l l l i o e m s ~" ,1 )/~. ~ m y H a d - I 0 i f g g g l w S ~- $ f l , | 3 f \ | ? | 5 . » -~ .~...w .. » , .\ ~ \:~A' 1; .l`1 | f| }, ;, N6 ~,'¢- ~" .¢ } h d / g [ p / g g /f(//ln'- " ' .`. ; '7 £ ;: 1 3 ¢ : f : : ;~~ "Hll Flnt Tllklng Picture". Colne mlngl ~ among the Mulnmoiselles wlth the Funniest Man In the World Gul Edwards. Colortone Revue nnd Snund News Matches carton 176 mlb. Dark Svwv A. be a uti ful li ne o [dre qs , ne w up-~ to-the-minute styles are na w r u d y r for y our appro val.. 1 ua l Ur~€ 3 ..,.~_ Calumet Baking Powder .29c M. B. Oleo 2lbs_45c lolb.White Synlpa L a r g e c a ms » w ready fo th h I day u a re i rwl f ed Io u l s l f THE STYLE sHoPPE Josie I. Van Deusen, Prop. m m "m m "1 \ I-1 \ '|°1 -u j.iP a n I ~."~169 c to $7 .5 0 a nd ne w sty le s a rr ive a lmo s t d a i ly , a t th e Fas hi on Cen- ter.'44~1t ..6 4 ~~ ~...{;~..,,and Tom o=sn|£N ; PaE:\c i.* Pm tun:~,;»"\ 1 s »,u n } - -.1 Mr .J .I".And ers en o f Bi ai r, sp en t Mo n d a y a t th e A r t h u r A n » de r se n h o me . B e r t M a l s h i s s u f f e r i n g wi th a la me fo o t th e s e d a y s . L i i m D o r o th y Ti mm i s a s s i s t i n g Mr s .C la r k B r o wn i n g wi th h e r ho u s e wor k d u r i ng c o m hu s k i n g . V i c Ho ls tei n' s c h ildr en sp en t 'Tgesday an d W edne sday n i g h ts Coat, Dress and Hat is at the* Fashion Center-The Store for Thrifty Women.'44-lt A Sensational Story of Daredevil Avianiun All Ta lking Co me dy "M AD AM O " AND NE W S r |s P E c |A L s F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , WEDNESDAY A L L D I A L O G I SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUNDAY MATINEE J ..~ ° \ ~ l l l l i o e m s ~" ,1 )/~. ~ m y H a d - I 0 i f g g g l w S ~- $ f l , | 3 f \ | ? | 5 . » -~ .~...w .. » , .\ ~ \:~A' 1; .l`1 | f| }, ;, N6 ~,'¢- ~" .¢ } h d / g [ p / g g /f(//ln'- " ' .`. ; '7 £ ;: 1 3 ¢ : f : : ;~~ "Hll Flnt Tllklng Picture". Colne mlngl ~ among the Mulnmoiselles wlth the Funniest Man In the World Gul Edwards. Colortone Revue nnd Snund News Matches carton 176 mlb. Dark Svwv A. be a uti ful li ne o [dre qs , ne w up-? to-the-minute styles are na w r u d y l for y our appro val.. 1 ua l Ur~€ 3 ..,.~_ Calumet Baking Powder .29c M. B. Oleo 2lbs_45c lolb.White Synlpa L a r g e c a ms » w ready fo th h I day u a re i rwl f ed Io u l s l f THE STYLE sHoPPE Josie I. Van Deusen, Prop. m m "m m "1 \ I-1 \ '|°1 -u j.iP uwI1£~hi ''*°";'35s x3""irherscct DEW luI\|in 21 ¥1|ilt:"""uf the (f1~1:|11.~IfL}(f'h11»\\:.~.14-1;I:u»hmn Ccntor.to connect Iiiglnwuys Numbcri eld on 2f°"".">;evening at the 3;d 13_g h , f ongrega mnu unch.The nd-1=l1as'r m - m l o n l s r c l i u n c u the !as ;""§;'ce;"°rg'=g;B~dm of the ¢-ening wma given byCarl Bader. Pastor . l_._£:__...| .\..e| |:.f'.."__,'3| Dr. R. C. Swisher..and Children.Prices range from`~ 69s bo $7.50 und new styles arrive 5: . almost daily, nt the Fashion Cen-zer.»441z . "~ The best plqce to buy your newCoat, Dress and Hat is at the*~ Fashion Center-The Store for 'rmifly Women.'44-1:~ S P I K E R H A P P E N I N G S lllr.J.P.Andersen of Blair,spent Monday at the Arthur An-dersen home.Bert Mm-shis suffering with alame foot these days.Mina Dorothy Timm is assistingMrs.Clark Browning with herhouse work during com husking.Vic Holsteinh-i children spentTuesdayandWednesdaynightswith their grandparents, Mr. and' 1 ~are now ready for the holiday season A beaulifd line o{_dreg'es, new up- to-lhe-minute styles are naw ready for your approval. ,. Hosiery.underwear and accessories _n m a re u wl f e d Io u l s l f /»,1 ~~Q; ..| ~T H E S T Y L E s H o P P E Josie I. Van Deusen, Prop. m m amm l l ~11 -l » , i H Cl l 'Ii n~"n and Tom ovsmzu P¢.\€1c ~& Plc Kun: A Sensational Story of Daredevil Avianiun All Talking Comedy "MADAM O" AND NEWS I SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUNDAY MATINEE - ; n \12.~J sl1|ll|1u[l<S ~\~ \___...._____" r: a n d C h i i d z e n .P r i c e s r a n g e f r o m l l \ 6 9 c t o $ 7 . 5 0 a n d n e w s t y l e s a r r i v e i Friday`3 P. M.-Tlic Wesleyan Guild meets at the parsonnge, 58 West Grant St. 4 P.M.-The King's I-Ieralds meeh at the home of Mrs. Robert Redfield, 41x E. Colfax SL 7:30 P.M."Voir rehearsal at the church . Sunday, November 24: I0 A. M:'fhurch School. ll A. M.-M o rhi ng Worship. Suhinoi-Wnrlf nf n...v' a n u I e u u u u n n g ' o l s u m (l l l r .a n d M r s .A .C .~ h ' ¥ } } " " ' Y S i g n d ° | 5 ° _ b ° K ' " " " § 3 I e n t e r t a i n e d a t a f a m i l y b i r t h d a y a g a i n a t t h e i n t e r s e c t i o n u f _ s u l d l d § m m ~o n S u m l u y ,l m n o r i n g M r s . above mentioned section line with the south right of way line of the Chicago and Northwest- ern Railroad and running North- east approxlinately 440 feet 1.0 inbergect newly located High- way Number 18, bo and the same hereby is vacab- ed, same to be effective on the completion und opening to the Rnsnkildc's aunt, Mrs. Joe Schil- ler nd her n cce, Cathex-me Maelnosenkillle,wliuse birthdays both olicurred that day.Those presentwere Mr. and Mrs. Jae Schiller of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lock- li mn,Mr.nnd Mrs. G. H.Rosen-ldlde, Catherine Mae and B°uster.l Mr. and Mrs. C.\V.Brock of Omaha, were guests over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Q i Szoxy for children.Special music! 6:80 P.M.-Epworth League. Topic:"Getting the Most Out of Magazines".header: Clyde Sap~ pe-niield.All young people hear-eny lnvilcd. 7:80 P. M.-Qnppy Hour Ser-1\'iK>.An hour o f lidit, wa nnthf public for travel of the proposed improvement, Project Number 268- E Whshlngbon County, Nebraska. Passd and approved this 18th dp' of November, 1929. Chas.Nelson, Chairman Bound of County Commissioners .. - _ . . Leslie French.1. The members of the local Bantam Star chapter prove to Fre- mont on Thursday evening where they ahtylded ihe,iniLintion at_ Ar-.bor Vitae chapter... Mrs. Lena luchhenkamp hasbeen confined to her home the past wefk ~ g lmly wrenghcd _basis 4 - 1 Matches carton 176 lolb. Dark Syrup 59c 1 Sunshine Cookies 21bé.57c l l I 1 | "f lb. can l9c "Hll Flnt Tllk lng Picture ". Colne mlngl ~ among the Mulnmoiselles wlth the Funni es t Man In the Wo rld Gul Edwards. Co lortone Revue nnd Snund Ne ws Calumet Baking Powder .29c M. B. Oleo 2lbs_45c F G d Th-t ~Stlxrting Thursday, Nov. 28~pr °1'51,.,,.¢"il"`o g The Army--Navy Football Classic a =j e y a ~ '0 s n P A R S ~3=;;i.¢~f"§',~¢.;f~ <.`é~~ .~ 1'i1\ ,f _.;. .2 \1 \. < 3 1 ? f f ¢ ¢ = ; = f ' f f » / ¢ a . ¢ a f » ; g b i ? P z f f f f = f =- . _ .. I f . ;1 :f a : i ' : ;._r__it v ~{ ~ h ~~ Qu:1--_. r |s P E c |A L s F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , lolb.White Synlp 64c Large cans Sliced Peaches 2 2 C Swansdown Cake Flour 29c wha¥2'E|TZ§raes 2 9 c a d \ \|+~\ 0 ° ` \ ' ~~ édinnmk ' ~R A V E N KE L L O G G S .I I An Talking Comedy "THE sARBER's DAUGHTER CHINA WEDNESDAY NITEI o c CoIson's Pure Sorghum 5|b. can 65c l0|b. can $1.25 l n d d e e .Pastor'Hue :" Go l » d "' " "" "".01' su...,'5»-vixltngn liluminkul tn'~ ~A d r i a n l U l o a fq v w c Qo x u g a u u A "l » l |4 § ¢- a n I n? _ " a C i e t l s P e t g r a o n a n d C a t h e r i n e rv wrt on the "Every-Member Canvas" at this service. \'J&-dnesday,7430 P.M.-Unio n 'I'hanksgiving Service at the Cun- gregatiaml church.'Se mi n by time Rev. A. J.Hnigett, pastor of Q c Disciples Giurch.Special music under the dlredion of Prof. K .C.DeGroff.Th e Annual Carunty Clerk. (SEAL) On motion duly made and car- ried the hearing on the Duffack Affidavit was continued until Dec. 2, 1929 at 10 o'c1ock A. M. On motion duly made and ar- ried :he Boanl adjourned to meet Dee. 2, 1929. Tlmnksgiving Offering for locali ANNIE °' MARTIN, Nlicf work will be taken.Let us'County Clerk, unite i n this timely and signif- Wllnset attended the Booth Fes-tival of the Epwonh League held at Tekamah on Friday evening. Rev.Edgar gave the address of the evening and was in charge of the program of games.Allen Laaker is dstrict president of theOmaha district.Mrs. Adrian J. Edgar and baby smut several days last week withrelatives in Lincoln. Fashion Center Winter Coats, Sio so $69.60-mes 1s zo 5 2 -icant recognition of God's "°°°"¢1§'§l"°£`@»'§5'i°;i..l"i§°'¢ Cg ibl k or hrovm-smart new styles ...K gs da y 'lumbago had umlblack or brewn-smart ne: styles ..fmice fur sets.44~1t pastor in its stern \zriP~The R""~1_°h°i°e fur sets." " *w§§§§`98°°£'i'6 5§"l'.Z1°'?~£.l'.§ I-i .J .H li e ' t o h F hi Ce W`pulpit l..?.2l.°"m '2§if' Jil.3.5 $l0nZ0 °;S9.50':~:izes '?'§1.°'é%'2 ""°? Misses and $1.49 zo $8.89 for li ful dhcourses all a re-blank or brown-sma 1 ~t ~l Cluldmn.U. S. Oven-shoes at thes,:'9 "Y np ,hoice fur sets.'¥'°"3; gg lowest Prices in sun-.44 -no n ..|Fownes Kd G]$2.98 `Foxvnes Suede Gloves, $!. 1 oven ..~Fashion Center Silk Dresses,|44-1|_Fasiiio C gg |44 It Fashion Center. #ws m $ 1 9 15 -e lm i s m s u 11 " 'en '~|Unuunnn \£=.¢.m...,..n a n I C R O W E L L H O M E 14l:1 m |.l.A\| ,|sv`\11| '5l"6mm.| aru.mu'1u1\f.NUTES E COMMISSIONERS'PRDCEEDING5 (Cvntiimed fronrpnqe one) Harland Nelsen, rind Work 6.00 lflermnn Schwock, Rnaql ..Wm-lf 116.75 The members of the Sophomore class held A very enjoyable affairat the school building on- Friday ewning.A jolly evening wasspent in playing amen after which a lunch was served by I-'lorente Peters, Ludln Heuerman and Dick f i n d "'T'%.¢-t-.-1...=».m.m»m a n a n a m m .A m e r r e le r s o nand family drove up from Omaha&indny in visit Miss Esther Ras- rmmsen.Mrs. Fmnls Warrick spent Fri- day evening at the Home with hex-'sister, Mrs. Anna Parker. Dr. J. G. Shi:-.k spent the week~ nn) \... 1 J ;|§§am, Road Work Joh Bu;'meist¢er,.Rond Worl - - --'......,.suvunl wl\9"D vyvunvs,vnu.;cuu nu ;:¢A1:u:|, n|:u.zulu un:sul.34.00 De c k en a n d two f r i en d a , o f W a y n e r wn d i n g vi c i n i ty tr a ns a c ti ng bu s : 1350§we_rge also prgesent.in e s s fo r th e Ho me . ¥';.'Tf{. °.=:';2°,';;..°.:;..:; 'a=:..., §i35!e=w=u° €lYl =\==__1-as or thi¢|of Siohk `<i1`i£»FenT="3SE5é`E»§ "AE Eirl J. Kelly, Ruud Work 13.50 A. L. Cook. Damage to Land 81.00 Benty Contracting Co.,Brldge Work 3178.75 Ma n u ;Beck. Order for Gmvcfmarkzexs 55.80 week for Lansing,Mich.wherethey will spend a pan of the wln- ter with thelr daughter. Mrs. G'rr Ludwig m d Mr.Ludwig.Mrs. Henry Peters will care for W. H. Crane during the absenw of Mrs. Wilkins. the Home with their mother andgmndmotlaer, Mrs. Mary Plzey. Mr.and Mrs.Ray Donnelly came up from Omaha Monday wvisit the Home folks.They bro'ttheir three week: old baby boy to show us.Mrs.Donnelly was Igbix , Ne hns kn, Nov embe r 2 1. 1 929 *L -tm slm 1~m nus"s P m n v g s See The Enterprise for job work Highest price for produce. Phone 253._ Fannen Produce Co.$84! For Sa1e-Oat stmw.Phonu 221 on 48.Edward Quint.48-2t Mrs. W. M. Haller enfendned l foursome at bridge yesterday u!L~ crnoon. C. K. Benaorf, licensed emnnm- lt md unde ruke r, Bla ir.Oftlel phone 161, neu. phone 183.8-U Carl |Kolt.en'nan, Jr., who is em- p!oyed in Omaha,spent Sunday with home folks. For Sale-Two Jersey helfers, For Snle:Bom ,Bonn Bonn. Hue: Wilson 87-tt' Dr.Lay Sum, Cmm pne- tor, ovvr Wo Dru; Store.tl. J. P. S. Jensen of this city, has been qudte sick the past week. For Ren!Garage.Enquire of Fred Soll, 200 E. South Sf..44-n Grxsborg Jeweler & Optometrist first door south of Danish Pub lishing House.14-1: Mr.and Mrs.Clem Jensen of Council umm. called at the c. G. Halbert home_la.st Sunday. Mrs.Rayrhond Burr went to and floor mua-UIKI-lhthaw R. Bmdort.21 - Burman Guyer, who ix emd~ at Lincoln, spent Sunday in Bldr. Furniture,and Boar encr-mzn.Mndusw Bendorl.21~d l'\n'niture, hm-I and floor ans# lugs.Mathew R. Bendarl.El-If Miss Dornthy Gray, who teaches in Fremont, spent the week-end in Blnir. Mrs. Anna Beard has been con- fine d to her hqme with 1 lli ghi case of flu. A fine line of sweaters, just in. All kinds.All si1,ea_All pric e. 3 Advertise in The Ehxterprise.Mia: Mildred McGill, one ol the °Kuhn'a photos will plane vm H Blair texchers, spent. the week-end1 0 m 5 Theo.Lund: his purchased a wimfnenaam omun.. new Sgzrgnn radxo from Harry's Christmns an-du ;prini»ed with Advertising in The Enterprise P-your name ue in good m m . u f .Don g.,.,,,.,. ..,.. hmnnn .~.€¥'! """°L 'QU "S ?3°'*f§' They ww - biz of dignity and |House for rent az S10 Wash. se.For sm-seuma mm two~holeInquire °! Mm XIV Johnson. 44-1: power mellu.M. Ingerslev.lc' When you vnu: tenerheads or F. W_ Ama;was a Lincolnenvelopes or statements call The buainess caller on Munday. E='°"P"°°-..n-as For sm Cpottzd Poland China W " " ~ ¢ ' ' ° P | ° - : * \ _ 5 ° " ' i " { ;m ' " ; i m ¥m a l e h o g .P h o n e 2 2 1 o n 1 3 ,K e n A H ~ruciate.~ee the lovely lin~B; The Entnpr-ine office.42-21 Mr.and Mrs. Carl Bobs enter- tained three fables ol friends at pinochle lax!Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Traney Bohs and Rolland Warrick for high scores.Refneshrnenu wa s served at x late hour. teqc hers'br id ge c lu b la at ay even i ng . .W. J. Sas and Mm Mary Icr entertained at a bridic - -Tuesday afternoon. .. and Mrs. E. E. Stapleton of mah, sp ent Sun day at the par - ; :I O | | ~ E. church Friday afternoon. Duart Permanents, tingle: ends, price $5.00.All work guaranteed. Phone Black 259, Mrs. M. Suther- la nd .40 -tf Mr . a n d Mr s .0 l e J ac obsen a n d da u gh te r, Ali c e s pe n t Sunday aft.- M r s J a me s S ta p le to n h o me er n o o n i n Oma h a , vi s i tin g Mr. a n dc ity -lM r s .W a lte r S t r o m. -. -p - . . . - . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ _-. ». . - . . . - . Heinzerling, east Colfax St.43-Zt Mr. and Mrs.Robe", Schrieber and Mrs. Nell Johnston of Omaha, were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Daugherty. "Boy's Life",A magazine for boys makes an ideal Christmas gilk.$2.00 per year, at The En- terprise office.42-Lf. The Episcopal ladies will hold~ their annual bazaar and dinner at the parish house Wednesday, Dec. 4.wan for i t.43-Zt Chris K.Bendort,Undertaking and lmb wn e e undue.Phone». office, 161; residence. xas.ze-u A fair-sized crowd enjoyed a pleasant _ evening at the parial. hnuse at dancing last Friday eve- ning.~. Score cards, place cards, birth- day cards,sympathy cards--all can be found at,The Enterprise omce.Popular price.23-Ll l')on't forget, the hot lunch and dinner at the B F D hall Satur-Adolph and Oscar Petersen ®"~I§'==»j. Nov. 23, given by the Baptist $0 tl Mom M3 3 Jvnd Ml Telm Pntai in un ann xuurwen munuw mu.Sutton, NED. last.lnllrsilay wnere See them at 'W_ J_ S33 Stpre. 434;4-lt*J. T.Nelson she visited relatives untll Sunday.Edward Lemmon of Ft Calhoun For Ren B|.Lngnlow.Inquire Get your Christmas cards nau spent urday at the Cm-1 Holter- Vill Linden, phone 1221 un 13.before the msh starts.091 |1f*'man home. 4441 is complete.Enterprise office.21 J.Hi mm Piincninn s.. .h-:..;.»..... ..FE II:.I Room for rent.Close in.ln- qulre Mrs.Hugo Huck ,comer Walker Ave. and Grant St.44~tf Mr.md Mrs.W.F.Smith of Umaha, drove up on business and were calling on friends Wednes- day. Auction-To sell by the pound ten head steer calves Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at Ever§on's barn. 44-lt Si Johnson. Auctioneer Big line of sheep skin coats, leather jackets,blanket lined jackets di all kinds at the '\V. J. Sas store.44-lt Fashion Center Winter Coats, $10 to $69.50-sizes 13 w 5 2 - black or brown-smart new styles -choice fur sets.44-li Big line ol'sheep skin coats, leather jackets,blanket linerl Jackels of all kinds nt the W. J. Sas store,44-lt Mrs. Dan Phillips felt the,call of the iure of the city :ind the first of the week }vent down to Omaha where she planned to spend a few days.. Mrs.Martha C.Pontzius left yesterday for Hastings,Neb.where she will spend the winter] with her daughter,Mrs.Tom Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas of Te- karnahhvisited at the home of Mrs.Thomas'brother,Frank Schafer, Sr. and Mrs. Schafer last Sunday. For Sale--The Fitz Simmons home on west Grant rztrcet, priced right for quick sale.Sec S. W. Chambers, real estate, or write or phone the trustee, Francis J. Kim- ball, Wakefield, Nob.44-if Mr. n.nd.llirs. Floyd Evans, llirf and` Mrs. Glen Evans, Miss lrolene I~fviins and Bcnnard Roch drove to lcienwwd,Iowa Sunday where they spent the day visiting rela- tives and friends. Rev, G. G. Barley was unable to fill his pulpit ag, the M. E. church last Sunday morning, because of illness.Rev. Ef J. Hancock kind- Ily consented to help out and preached a wry creditable sermon. Mr. and Mrs.Pele Weber and children, of 'l%k:1muh, are making their home with Mr. Weher's moth- er, Mrs. Mary Weber, at the nrcsf cnt time as the house in which they resided burhed down lust week. lllr.and Mrs.Wm. Ncl)onnld entertained over the week»end, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. B. Snyder of Ottawa, Kansas,Mr.and lllrs.Clayton* Aionson and family of Broken Bow, Neb., Mr. and lllrs. George Snyder. Bert Nah returned home Friday from Lincoln where he spent the week on business.. Mrs. Freeman Parish came down from Pender last Saturday :ind on Sunday Mr. Parish drove down and she returned home with him that day.Permanent Wave,$7.50.All kinds of beauty work.Phone 197. Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax. 88-rf clfé-{.§iéT`2.»§.]1§""$$i\rL';_ :;.;"';...'chased llut Monday ;5 Mr. and Mrs.E.E.Ha l l e ! ~ \.Mrs. Mclntyre, housekeeper for N. W. Wilkins, is confined m her bed with a severe case of rheum- atism. The Enterprise has something new in Christmas cards this year. Ask to see their special box as- sortment for $1.00.42»2t For Sale-Poland China boara' sired by the blood of the grand champion at Iowa State Fair. 44-tf ~Harry Seltz. A mood '7-room house on Jark. son street,all modern,includi\.g }m,ne_ heat, two lots, $2250. 44-1:N. T. Lund & cb.| For 8nl¢A five room house in good comlition.Locatw on cant Nebraska St.inquire of Mrs. Corn Badgerow.42-St Mrs.Grant Gomer is entertain- ing the Missionary Circle 'of the Bnptirc church at her home this (Thursday) afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huff return- ed last week from South Dakota, when they have been visiting Mr. Huffs brothers. Do you play bridge!The En- terprise has a complete new line of scorn cards,place cards, etc Why not see them'23-U lllr.and Mrs. C.W.Burger draw to Tabor,Iowa Tuesday to visit Mrs. Burgeris sister, ,.Mrs. M. L. Myers of that place. 1/OS A 32x6 truck tire with rim between Blair and S. Omaha.| Finder please notify Compton's Transfer, Blair.Rewnrd.4 4 -w Mr. and Mrs.'Richanl Daniels announce the'birt.h of ri baby girl November 14.She has already been christened Barbara Ann. Bob Daugherty had an attack of appendicitis lust Saturday hut is slowly improving.His friendshope he may be out again noon.; Fashion Center Slippers that Wear-$2.98 to $6.50 for Womon and Misses and $1.49 to $3.39 for Children.U. S. Overahocs at the Lowest. Prices i:r Blalr,41.-it C.W.Burgor and daughters, Wilma and Mildred, drove to \Ve.ut Point Sunday to attend the fun- eral of an aunt, Mrs. Chris. Harb- fcrd,t Mrs. Frul (hryor 1-nh-rminul the young: rnnrricd ladies hridge club last Tliurz-rday ufu-rnoon. Mrs. Don, Slewun won firm.prize mul Nm.; li. C. Iilopp, cut.r Mr. Fred Soil if quite scrioufly ill rind in tnnfinod to his bod :xt pn:-sent.His many ilriendn nn- hoping he lnny soon he hettur :ind nblo to he around again. Mr.Carl Koltcrman returnoil home Inst Friday 1-vimlng from Harlingen, Texas where he spent the punt month on lrusinesui. Rasmus (ihristenscn of Omahn, l A large and complete line of .was in Tekamah llwl /'fllumifly Chrishnas can-ds are on hand for your inspection.The cards arevery lovely this year and reason-ably pdced.Come in and see them while the seleciion is com- plete . Last"Friday, Nov.15 was Lou Lntl*.a's birth anniversary and Mrs. Lotta gave a six~thirty dimmer in honor of the cven Following a' hountéous dinner, l. e guests play- ed pinochle,there being three tables.' Relatiws and friends gathered nt the home of Mrs.J.Hllwn Rhoades last Saturday evening andhelped her observe her birth nn- niversary Visiting and cards oc- cupied the evening undl n lale hour.Light refreshments were at_The Enterprise o[5ce._ 2t Mr. and Mrs; H. L. Hellwinckelareenjoyingnvisitfromlllr. |Hellwinckel's Hrolbers,John and Herman Hellwinckél and sister, Mrs.Meta Bartels,who arrived Monday afternoon from Pipestohe, Mimesota and expect to visit here until after Thanksgiving. . Mrs. Clyde Allen and Miss Ida Johnson enmrmined at a vanishing party Saturday afternoon at the thirty present and prizes were awarded Mrs.Anna Sutton for high scan: and Miss Helen Stall~ smith of Craig, cut prize. Notice of Sue-Trustees of Home State Bank of Kennard will ngceive sealed bids on Lower Story of Home State Bank building on lot 18, block 3, in the v'illageof Kennard, up to the 25th of Nov- ember:Tnistemr reserve t h e right to reject any or all bids. Mail hi d: w J ohn Blaco, tnrstee, Kennnrd, Neb.M - l t Mr.-and Mn. Chester Aronson, home.There were around Mrs. John Aronson and daughter, lEmyle,called at the Wm.Mc- Donald home in Blair Thursday evening Ko see Mrs. Clayton Aron- soh ind children of Broken Bow. Mr.Clayton Aronson wus called to Omaha on business and Mrs. Aronaon and zhildren came to Blair and visited her sister,Mrs. McDonald.I and while on the return trip stopped off in Blair and had his Enterprise subscription sei, a year in advance. Mr. and Mrs. G. G.Hines had as Surlzlay dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.lnvcr Gamer and sons,of Omahn,Mr.and Mrs.Gilfned Garner and children and hir. and Mrs-, 1.. w. inter. The rummage and duction nak- sponsored by the Congregational ladies will he held Saturday, Nov. 23 at 1:30 P. Ill, at the Auction House.Be sure to attend.Thvrr- will be bargains. A choice 8-room bungalow,all new, modern and up-lxrzlale includ- ing breakfast nook, arched door- ways, built-in features, etc.Best location, paving all paid, luirgain price and good terms.44-lt N. T. Lund & Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Moeller of Omaha, went to Sioux City Mon- day, after a wuek-end visit ul, the parental, H. L.Hellwinckel home. Mr.and Mm.E.C.Thomfpson, who were also present, returned bo Omaha Monday aitcrnoun. Members of the English Senior class of the high school, sponsored by Miss Mildred Buser,English instnrctor; drove to Omaha Tues~ day evening and attended the Shlkespearian play,Hamlet,put on by the Mantlll-Hamper Co. at the K. C. auditorium. A number of young people of the Methodist church, chaperond by Rev. ax\dMrs. John Grant Shick and Mrs. Underwood, went up to Tokarnah last.Friday evening to be present at a booth fatival by the Epwonh Leagues of Blair, Herman and Teliamah. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. liellvrlrrckel of east South street,entertained the following relatives last Sun~ day: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moeller, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson and daughter,Ramona,Mrs.Herman Detlef and Mins Lillian »Kundel, all of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen of Council Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs.Detlef Hennlngsen and J. Henningsen ol this city. Beaver Crossing, spent the week-lend at the Sum Hzdlet home. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embnlm- er and undertaker,Blair.Oti iolphono, 161: re.; phone. 188 8-tf Coach Parka wok his foofllmll team to Lincoln Saturday to me the Nebraska~0kluhomn game. U. S. Renne of De Sow, vias in Blair Saturday and dropped in forin visit nt The Enterprise office. Mrs. lliarjory Metzinger of Fm mont, spent a few days lust week at the parental, W. W; Wilkinson The Enterprise will print your stationery and do it right..We' are headqunncrs for your printing needs.._1841 Nr.and Mrs.Theo.Weber of Herman, spent Sunday evening at the Mrs. John Weber home on em Colfax.The 0.E.S.held its rogular meeting last Thursday evening at which time Mrs. c. R. Skinner was initiuled into the order. Everett Tyson and friend,Kiss Julia Pollard of Clark, Neb., spent. Sunday with the former's parvnti, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tyson. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Allen drove llp io m Omahs Monday evening an attended the p a r t y s t a i r Pnlmer Allen home south of . Mr. and Mtn. M. E. Tys on Ill! daughter,.Mrs.Max Turner and grandson, Marshall, drove down zo Omaha Sunday evening where they visited at the Marshall Tyson home. JOEL Epw/i an c An1.so N' .lool EdwarrlI rrl9qn was burr: December 'L \t'Cen1ervill¢, S. D.}'nnd daplrted thin life Nov- ember 18, 1!)29,.az tim age of § years, 11 months, 11 days, the Viv tim of un automobile accident. In his boyhood the family mov-» ed to Blair, when .loe.lal,tendcd the public schools,gn|,g¢,gn¢ from Blair high school with th Class of 1922.He then attended Dan College for\one year,andtho 1!niversity of Omnhn for one yr-nr,For tho punt three years he has been ossociiiterl with his hrollicr,G<*or;;~,in the garage liuliness at Sl¢r City, Iowa. A grant |0v|»r 'ox wport, Joel was particularly devonii to football, -:ind his plnying ou the Blair high :~chonl team in mill rem(-mln.-nd by many.Hr: played for three yearslwilli the Blair town team and for |t\vo years with the Omaha Prints. He also played with the Univer- sity of Omuhu.For the pant year ho has played with the Malvern, Iown team. In early childhood Joel was huptized in the Swedish Lutheran church.While living in Blair be nttendcd the Methodist church, and was one of those who helped a- cavuto for the basement at thi l church building. Remaining to mourn his un- gimely going an" his mother, ln. E- M. Carlson of Omaha; five dn- bena, Mrs, Niels Paul:-ren und Hn. Menno com; of Blair; Mrs. Morris Jensen of,Greeley, Colorado, ln. Harold Ryan of Herman, Neh. mtl Miss Dora Carlson of Omaha; two brothers,Georgo,of Silver City Iowa and Verner, ol Omaha, and other relatives, and n host o f friends. The funeral :wr-°vi:r~ was held at the Methodist church in Blair, Wednesday, November 20, at 2:00 I'.M.,with Rev.W.H.Under- wood and Rev.C.G.Bader nf- ficistihg.Interment wa ; i n the Blair cemelxery. CHIL DRENS NATIONAL BOOK WEEK (Continued from Page O m) language. Ahd diese for ynunger children: "Slings and Sandals"by Hubert Whitehead."The Spindle Tree"by Apnea Crozier Herbertnoh."Sally Gabble and the Fairies" by Miriam Clark Potter. And don't omit poetry-how good if all could say with Keztl, "Much have I traveled in the realms of gold!"Last Chrlxtmos we pursuaded Santa Claim to bring for our little people a copy of "Silver Pennies"edited by Blanche Jennings Thompson, mi what a "find" it was!The "kid- dies"~still clamor for it.It i a made up ni poems by t h e bu t modem poets, n lasting delight, a 'small volume worth its weight in gold.The introduction alone i i Wonh the price of the book to any parent or teacher. Give books to the children for Christmas!Don't akimp at this point.One or two or three dollars for a choice book is a splendid investment.If neoessary, save it out of the "nick-nacks"that do more harm than good."'\ntrfll»-' Iuwd.,\ » 1 u |0»|*|~.J W. J. SAS Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs.25c Prunes, 2 lb. package ~ Kamo~ Pancake Flour, 4 lb. sack full weight, special 25c *~ _. -. . No Need to Hunt ge .20c RingN¢. 4 FOR CCAL O u r L e a d e r s : - - - r n Jewel » Pu ri ta n './Petroleum Coke ' Ruby Nut Good CoaJ~Honest Weight Rivett Lumbei' 81 Coal Co ||Y|\lV\l\H \V I\|'YVHIIN IVIH \l IHI\ \| \| at, per can jar eat, per pkg. eat, spl. per lb. '25c 5o ¢ l 5 c l 5 c Oc pgr pkg.loc rapes, per lb.l3c r pkg.15c 50c 1 '2 0 c ' §l!_ Es on Peel, l per pkg.25c flding, per can 454: 25c SE: spl. 3 pkgs.23c ..| . ur, apl. sack $1.65 4 lb. sack 25c at the County Age:\t's office for a few weeks.Mrs.Cook was em- ployed in we office prior to her marriage. Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Hudleson entenained the following at a fish dinner last Sunday: Mr.'and Mrs. Albert Matlhlesen and family, Mr. Carl Bohs, Ernest Bobs Christiansen. Petersen.who resides own, had the misfortune stick in his eye while 1 and Mrs. and Carl P.c . south of 2 to run s husking com Tuesday and had to to Omaha for treatment. I be taken He is at home again and around the house.. Mrs. Sarah Johnson Was hostess to the Royal Neighbors kenslngton last Friday afternoon at.the Dr. Hinchman home.There w e r e around twenty~five ladies present. Refreshments were served by a committee. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faruberg and twin boys of Long Prairie, Minn., will leave this (Thursday)eve- ning for Davenport, Iowa where'they will spend a few days, after :which they will go to Chicago before returning to their home. Lee l!udleson, who is supervisf ing the scining of Lake Quinnv- |bnugb, spent Monday at his honn~ in this city.He reports that un drag contained 'l5.000 pounds of fish.He returned to his work on "l`uesday morning. Mr.and Mrs.R.R.Redfield entertained at dinner last Fridayevening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ,Carl M. Farnberg and twin boys, Wayne Robert and Blaine Carl, who are visiting here from Long 'Prairie, Minn.There were around fifteen present. Mrs.R.R.Redfield and Mrs. L. C.Farnberg, Jr.entertained five tables of bridge last Tuesday evening at the Redfield home when their guests ol honor were Mr. and Mrs.Carl M.Fomberg of Long Prairie, Minn.Prizes for the eve- ning were awarded Mrs.A.R. Beales for high score, Mrs. Tom Meredith. cut and Mrs. 0. R. Skin- ner, consolation.Delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess? es. l | ,.-._last Saturday, c o w sara"Choice load or Wisconsin Holsteins. Several henvyl springers in this offering.Sale at Oakland, Neb.Saturday, Nov. 23, 'at 2:00' P. M. sharp.44-11" line boy was born to Mr. andAMrs.Grover Wilkins on Frlday,l Nov. marnard 15.'l'hey reside on the Del-| McCann farm between Ken- and Arlington.All parties concerned are doing nicely. Those in charge of the Red Cross drive repon a most suu.ess~ ful year.They have sold onehundred and twenty memberships' and find the public responding very generously to the oalL Among those who attended the Danish home talent play in Oma- ha Sunday at the Swedish audi- torium were Messrs. and Mesda .lens Nielsen.Ka rl Christen~n, Rasmus Johannsen and Martin Nelson. »The "Spinsier's Convention"is promising its audience some hear- ty laughs next Friday eveninir. Nov. 22, when the W. R. C. ladies appear in old fashioned costume at the B. F. D. hnlL Be sure to :xttendu Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Stewart of this city were guests at a seven u`clock dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry of Kennard on last Thursday evening. Cards occupied the remainder of a very pleasant evening. Mr.A.B.Darling arrived in Blair the first of the week to take the place as/general foreman of the work on the new school house now under construction.He has for some time been 'in charge of a job at Yankton, South Dakota and has been with this construction company for years. A 280/acre farm,two miles from Blair on the graveled road to Omaha.This ls an excellent high producing farm, part of it on the Bench and part upland.We have a short tenn listing oh this at $128.50 per acre.This is a real farm and well located and at this price it is a :al bargain. 44-It ~ T. Lund & Co. f o r a g o o d Turkey, Duck or Goose WE HAVE 'EM There was a time when it was necessary to go out and hunt for your fowl for Thanksgiving dinner. It's different now. Just step to the phone and call 32 or 33 and leave your order and we'll do the 1 I rest.Leave orders not later than Tuesday, November 26 Everything for Thanksgivingminner Read this list of good things and then plan your dinner. Cranberries, per qt.204: msn Lettuce, per head, solH '_l5c Kamo wet Mince Meat, per can Luxor Mince Meat, qt. jar Mttnarch dry Mince Meat, per pkg. 25c lb. bulk Mince Meat, spl. per lb. '25c 5o¢ l5c l5c Pumpkin, per can, liir~ ~20c` u u u 8ll' l8"1 3g Pumpkins, each 1 Oc u |0»|*|~.J Sage, ground or leaf, per pkg.10 gefgig per bunch, large .2 ; Poultry Seasoning, per~~ Fresh Oysters, per pint 50c Curl-ants, Citron, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel special per pkg.25c Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs.25c Prunes, 2 lb. package ~ Extra Fancy Tokay Grapes, per lb.l3c Kamo~ Pancake Flour, 4 lb. sack full weight, special 25c __ .- -. A u / I u X, 1 Blair, Nebraska, Novem¥:er 21, 1.925i I ma r k e t S u n » -~ .-a t th e l £ r s . J . Q . K r a u s e o f P e te r s e n a n d Su n d a y af te r - F r a n k B r o w n .E d w a r d s a n d tu r d a y d i n n e r m l , E d No y e s ~o has employ - nt s ever al d ay s .H e re tu r ne d pan ied b y hi s .T i m m . r e la ti ve ;an d he F u n k L i n - even in g.M r. nd en o f Bla i r , ,Mi s s Mi ld r e d l ~a n d Chr is :9...a n d Mm. J , L . e c o un ty p r o - a t th e c o ur t und er the lea d- ur ie l S mi th o f h n Suthe rlan d, py i ng the J o h n t o B la i r last Mrs. Reid BYE r m .Lo Chri stia nsen Su n da y a f te r - n s Chri stia nsen sl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER B la lr ,Ne b r a s k a ~-~5ee Usfor Bookings K' p e r a t 6 o 'c loc k.Th i s wi ll prob~ ab ly be one o f th e best ti me s o f th e season. 'Two more boys were initiated into the "C'has. A. Lindbergh Pio- neer Club"Monday evening with ..| ;|u .. ..~, ~..~ assisted in the induction; by Mess- rs. H. L. Morris, W. F. Hemphill McCAR'l'HY ANDLoNG_ cm-:Ex Mr. and Mn. Walter Novak and wh. Ralph, visited Frida at theFritz Knudaen home in lie Onim neighborhood.Mr. end Mrs. Weston lang, uc- companied by the Misses Edna and Ruie Thompson drove lo Arling- ton Sunday and were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ritt Cook.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long enter- tained about twenty-five guests onSaturdayevening.The evening was spent playing cards and danc- ing.Prius were awarded to Mrs Walter Nnvék and Leon Flindley for high scores and M n ,Ernest Munson and Hayes Rosenhalm, far low scores.All nepun. a very en- joyable ewning. Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Rose anddaughter,Rita. of Cedar Bluffs \\'Pre Sunday guests at the Paul Barry home. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and family and Mrs. Mary BarrywereSundaydinnerguestsandspenttheafternoonattheWill Thompson home.Henry Miller shelled com for Chris Axelgard last. Satundny. Walter Novak and family spentWednesday evening with Mr. md Mm.Anhur Gouseh,south nffkennnnl._ Mrs. Merritt Cook of Arlington, n s s o r o n o c u s Mr. and Mrs J. P. Badgerow ol Florence,were Sunday dinner guests of lllsl Ellzabelh Cachelin Sundry.Our teachers,Miss FrancesMullenandMisaMyrtlePaulsen are planning on n box social and program for Friday, Nov. 22.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hineline,accompanied by Mm. Henry Lad~ wig and daughters of Blalr drovedown no South Omaha Sumlayand were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mathews.Mrs.Mathewsisaeiner of Mrs.Ladwig and Clifford Hineline.Mrs. Jennie Wallace and daugh ter,Miss Mabel visited at the Hans Jorgensen home Thursday of the past wak.Miss Wallace was home fo r a week?vacation.In the afternoon of the same day,Mrs. Jorgensen and Miss Wallace drove no Omaha and attended theOrpheum. Mr, Z. T. Leftwlch arrived here from St. Paul Monday of the pastweektnarrangeforcribrooms for his share of this year's corn crop.Elder Peter Anderson,foreign missionary of thy Latter Day Saint church was a Sunday dinner guest at the Solnmon Hineline home on Sunday and in the evening Mr. Hlneline and daughters,Belva. Sylvia and Bernice accompanied ..' =¢.~.,~ concnncanonu. cmmcn l. mum; wngch he and me Public warship Sunday at l l Fashion Center Silk Dresses a'clock.condnicted by the paatar. $4.98 to sxsxls-aim 18 w 52.1SpecialmusicdirectedbyMiss'suk Stockings that Wear n . ld hlhnsen.| ureh School at 10 a. m. Young sold at the Fashion Cenier people's meeting at 6.|Blnlr every day in the year.The Tie men of the church and par-have just the style, color and si 1 ish are to have an old fasl\ionedY0\l want at all times in Go f glrbhogether this week, Friday in*Stripe or Onyx Poinuax op Eiftel the dining room, beginning with aPl'I0@d from 2 pair Sl,te $1.9 man-cooked. and man-served suD~ pair.44-1 .~»~ l JL/STA N/(IDFIVE fo u r s ¢ - a n - I l l Q Mr. and HL.. Bette! Kruse and acquaintances in Henna to the South Om;Mr.. and Hrs. Ha m. Klindt. we_m'Sa§g Y-_ sn__1§......L n--_-__a ,,.,.|°'~m.'¢"'~ .aa ;~evening vildwrs xt the luaanumrs. urn uwpu on Ae-n m . ,w w ,John Landis home.bmah ¢1\i°Y=<i Sumdxy dinner at »;Henry Rohwu- :ached mother the H. c. Coopcr home.milestone in ll!e's journey Monday Mm I). E. Hayes and Mrs.. Ben L H O U N Nov.1s and celebnwd the ume West were Bldr wlen Saturday. A N D ~in A Ii tdng mmner both after-Some of the hn n e r l n y t h e noon and evening.The wish of strong wind_ l9m§§y New the lJohn .hmm home Adams and R. Omahn. Mr. and Mu. J. lon,Robert were noon visitors at I1 _ Q " :a n d 't h y h e m a y c o m d o w n q u i t e b a d l y .n o m eM # ~f r i 8 ~\ . _ L '_ . .I. 3 » 4 k _ '" f ' | \ 1 F T n w n i n l f n l r i h u sn . . , . . l M P . and Mrs. .Tilr. ind Hn. J. S. Spickler vale- celebrate many more nappy uul.u'"..u.....~..., .., .._...° ______. ____ ____m m u m goldan wedding on days.ti on fro m bn dum; as mi l ca r-mn, Téddy re " Sunday, Nov. 10 at their home .in rier. on route three.His father, gugggs at the pang m m 'I'i§~=¥w e r e f o r m e r r e s i ~R e g u l a r " N i c a n d $ 1 d l k s t r i p e J .D .L o w e ,i s s u b s t i t u t i n g f o r h o m e i n B l a i r , ....;..... t AL .. .un»=m;6u»n | . ¢ h | i f| ¢ r n n l g p e n fv Fl . ln n fn | \!'n l w n m e n ,2 h i m .___r l ~ T i m m 'q """""f"' g* mu "§ "*°g»:§°';"v|!qg|g¢;¢.ravv|»¢\-" `Vernon and Evelyn van no m me nta rm mu:n 'm .i t ln umana,~~ o F ou pair $1 at the Fafshlon ~ ..r_lnnd Helen Neiderkruger drovehnst week at ho?vfor a number of yearn.A mn,li-Hon Spickkr and family livea n t h e honuplnc el Mrs ~J .S. u is a sin!-ex' of Gus Boggs ad this p u g ,On Annistica Day the MissesGn u la d Ed i u I Q#le entertainedv d y trldv ully .nine tables of -1--. - .....¢.\.:.... lwmm. nm-tv Smart new advance styles mSiikDresses»-styles u m n e really new and bemming w you- prlced at a s s ,s ms ,$10 so$19.75 in mu 13 w 52 in an me smart new culurs lt the Fashion Center.44-xc 'n..Millinerv Store af B m : over flvisihed and M1 turning St n) for WnMr. Mi He hea ééin Lincoln saszinany 1=z=d3*~° 9m=1@1s»accol !the fonnefs parents,Mr.ns.James Vnn Hom.re-to their work Sunday. v dogs killed twenty sheep n. Miller Monday night and ller says ten more will die.rd the con{rnot£on_md went. mother, Mrs. Au;The following inends visited a den home Sand: and Mrs,Wm. Misa Ann:Russl:inlen, Paul Jet g1 I. 11I er < itI.l""'¥"" """ ""'"""""l» """"5" *"""'r'" "" " "to the lrds wmcn perhaps pm- Anuersoli, all 01Amr the scores were ¢°w==©Q<!1I|offers everything *PE* as "eff,.|.,.......| Si... Inn! nf mmw' more.I Mm. Dan Phill was found that Mrs. Richard Siev- at sco red hi gh with Mrs.Wm. Ka ne ,St.,second.Mrs.U m Knue was connoled.Delicious re- fte lhmmts were s e n d by the laoltusel.Ed Humphrey d Bridgeport, mb.. v idhed 82 the Wm.Pr0ch» il0\YhumeLbefirs1o!t.hg_week. smart in l-his for Women, lussu and Children.Prixrsnrange from 69: to $7.50 and new styles Arxise almost. daily, at Lhn Fashion "rn ber.r 44-ll \ HERMAN ,NEWS " S E S S ~ i § a r n i n g the work lt, Lhe post office to act. as relief girL The Millinery Store af Blair offers everything that is new and smart in I-his for Women, Misses and Childfon.~ r a n g e f r o m I feteraen attended s m meeting hal house Inst 'Puesdagex-ship of Miss ILincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Qwho have been oc: Reid house move Thursdav.Mr. anlr. and Mn- John Whtins P?"Dr. :md Mn. Shirley Vnn Vadin 69: ta $7.50 and new styles arnve "'amd nu we :mum "M °"'"°'|°f Omaha. were mists Sunday Atlalmosz daily, nt the Fashion C,._ff"';}§-§»r_:o their Imd Mm"( ghter spa: 11 Mrs. J ma n of the Chu.Manlgon gnhurnat, and have had them sailed in their place of hui: l n . Te n n Ambler of Oms p e n t ~f'\fnlnon and < '€"y§U\e K. J. Va.n Valin home.ter."'1"'and dau; ua-The Pete Weber fum home.Fovmes Suede Gloves, $l.noun wi!mas north of here known an Lhe old 44-It Fashicm Center. in Blair.dm' F rmk Clmernn pina.u p cam-|Mn. J " ".v 1 ¢ w destroyed by fue 12121 n , u 1 : n n n u r x e mn andless Mchfadauzhter.migiil of Twain-led church.Mrs.Charles Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gustin. ac Farm Sales a Specialty Phone--Blaéh 45 |s u:Rall c ere moni al.Th e pa s to r wa s ass is te d i n th e i nd uc tio n; b y Mes s- r s . H. L .Mo r r i s , W . F .He mp h i ll, C. 0 . D a wso n a nd P hi li p 0 ' Ha nlo n , x .fusn mc:mme' 2fours; ming vim home numThe father and son banquet held ¢ the Preéyterlnn church Thurs- &1 evening proved n very pw-nulfud ntlnir.B u s t Gmeke q&e in behalf of the fathers and Alvin Uhr! for the sonsBorntoMr. and Mrs . Chde l la ti n Friday mo ra ine. Nov .15, a girl weighing nine and onehalf yosmdx.M n .Mafia will be re-gnenzbaod as Miss Gertrude Allen, a i uxlr frr o f llr.md Mrs. ScottAllen.Mm. Emma Ketchmnrk isdfivt for mother a nd babe.A11 aaoened are doin 1\l<¢lY~Friday- November I5 was 1 red1¢ ~=_ d-xfe =."°:- 9 2 22 1 :"° 3 ' Wednadny.A de fa ti te flue isthought to be the cause.Neigh-bors who came to their asairnzxoe helped them no saw most of their hounehold good;,The 0. E. S. have a meeting and gnitintion 'Fhursday emuing, Nov. 1.Miss Mildred Swanson who lm.:been aking a onmmacial oourse at a buxdness colk-ge in Omaha, has completed the work.She is at her home here .ax prenmtaAfew of the young people d' lthe Ill. E. church attensled a din- ner and booth festival a l Teks- mah Friday evening. Mr. und Mn. D. Buch and their ! I u n u u u v u n u u Mr. and Mrs,James P.Rhea and Mr. and Mm Don Rhea droveqto Lincoln Saturday to attend the Nebraska-Oklahoma football game( Hugh played tackle on the Corn-hnake team.Those who could not attend the game because of the Grady of Omaha,vi'ere Friday dinner guests at the Harry Erveyhome.Mrs. McManig'n.l accompan led her daughter to Omaha for ,\few days visit before Mm.Grady month's stay. leave;for California for several Mrs. .lone Clausen was hostess to the Hillside Hustler: Club onmuddy roads, heard every move of Thursday nftemoon.The | diesu '5 " ' ; f g f ' ' * \ ; _ g d i g m s t a . l m the afternoon i n qui i ng. i P O'" gm, wuk wi "h hi'_ lMrs .Clausen served a delicious nz " 'Ma R°~ ee H ' h .'lunch at the cloaefof the meeting. g;"''=':,_;§_3 ro ' w 0 111|Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and ..R be n t Su d '1_Fnendn and """"'°§ ';f"bh'_f;'t1 1; Dm'i>e ri| |ips"h:|\¢"mng a caved """'é`\'I`°?"'"»i" Q g g Mr Prudence and I-larry Stricklett of a son,ar es 'ma _.' viribsd at the hnme of their trrand mmpnnled by Walters mother,M n .Dave Gustin, di-me uw Fre- mont Friday and spent the day visiting relatives.Austin Johnson,who has been making his home with Henry Nohrehherg and family for over ayear,suffered a paralytic stroke Thursday noon ahd was token to Blair the following day.The Noh-renbergk lite down near theriver and the bottom roads were' almost impowsihle to get throughl at that time so Mr. Campbell met Mr.Nohrenberg at the De Soto store with his ambulanoe.Mr. Nohrenberg was there with n team!nnd lumber waizon with Mr. John wer. 31 % at wh: "U "1-"'" ""§"'he °, Otto Lamon \\=cnz~ svvenuraf. ua her d*"8h;*"=°- M'"|;fpm@" L0l.li3 Buch home ar. 1 \C<eii|.Rnhtraand Mrs. h.S.Gee$-nm¢d3|md,w_ :mm entertained in her bono; at Mrs.Wm.Bunde n willhor Mme that afternoon.Bn¢ §| e ho m"n o ~ ~ a r an du- diver-dun.'Hue follovnng u...|..-.a:..»....|'fab »1....»-..,» e|2.||.m|ln. no-we mu at m e-' '-"'- -- ~- -~--~ ~~-~~~r n.:puelm l r .nd lin Ed Strl k~eomf mbl gedrm \ " ' ; - g g -; ; ~ = ;llutenlml nm in iam, §una.y |¢hmoon.23? wm=h°wu mnlasfnly JL! ue 11" QP",S_,__5,';;° nt me Buy lin. J.L.megan called to tcned to the ambulam and ukem me un lwme ln l'-'|~emon¢.nee Mn. A. Clyde Allen of Blllr to Blllr..|.-" ___.|l l -¢:.....;. wx||.:|..|S'§"'d!Y '"'""°P"'yr¢._Al|nln EF:'l'L'f"';.2S"3._°'i{'ll'..'§ ' n e u n m resent:MeadameaUn Inge r, <='...Lage,Wm. Sew»¢n.Benr'yRix,F.H.F'nhm,J.A.Iggdia, D. W. Marr, Elde R. Cook. Bl Prine and Chas. Bechnnn, and llisbn Anna and Ella Rohwer, n m xuaal.Eda Sierk,C.C. Beals and Caherine Frahm. The our of town guests were Mrs. Ella?riee and Mrs. Chas. Beekman of Shi r.Prima were awarded MrsDia for first and Misa Sierk, sec~ ond.Lovely refreshments were sav ed and a delightful time eh- .-.=u.\~,.....la W........-,.......meeting and tea Wednesdny ails- ernoon, Nov. 20.Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cameron andCharlenename up I r o n Boeliag Green, Mo. for n .few days visit with relatives.Mr.Cameron is still selling insurance.He has just been transferred ia Lincoln and they left here for that place on Monday.Miss Caroline W u l m :spentthe pas: week in Omaha vidtjng relatives.M..ma M"n xr una. A.-me I : mr.unu »'»{»»\.....e.....-.....under me eane of an umana unw-;;'£;;m°e the birth of a baby My lcian and will be several weeks be- . y°|Rhea who teaches at fore she fully recovers. ¥.'é'l'B5.id°"$§.'€»."Y,L7'§ p"§,_§§f§"'3 ;The hlillinery Store of Blair and Mrs James p_Rhea:3he|ni'fers everything that is new and Brough! as her aww*-S» Miss WH.|;<ma.rt in Hats for Women, Misses son,Mita Broclanan,Miss Sim-and Children.Prices range from mens and lliss Nuernherger,all 69a D0 $7.50 and new styles arrive teachefn at Monroe._[almost daily, at the Fashion Cen- Misa Mattie Heuerman and Miss 'te 44-11 "° '° §fL""'éi2k §2'.i`°wl$'"`im§'.§silk Stockings that Wear are E 5 3 c 'sold at the Fashion Center in r e l v e n w o r n afromtheirdaughter,Mrs.An thony Hatch of North Platte, say ing their house hail burned to :hr ground and dl they were able u save was one bed and bedding am the baby's clothes.Whether therr was any insurance on the house and household goods the lettex did not say.Lawr Mr. and Mrs Waller Guxtin received word tha' the neighbors had given a kitchen shower and had replaced most oi their kitchen utensils that wen - ..___ . __» H.-. ia.u..».\.v....». 5 'v '- "'" '| xu | Aa ..|m_=__.-.._. 4-..:_ n.- ..,.....'|m....|uns:mvE1|imu wal. un.: n.uu.unq»h M r .Hat»c li's br o th e v ho me c ou ld be bu i lt. ru..' °.lu .. E dith N ea le left Fr id ay for aa. Lmia when she will spend nc o u p le o f d a y s b e f or e g oi n g on to g1,1¢| ¢°,w h e n she wi ll re ma i n gg 0 alla 1:|and t the 1 ~In k S ~and ulmr F\»lSl.y uay III. un: )l:¢n.ale y _ 9 " °da y 5.3m that ".?L.,gm.,2F"»&`m }]_3 3 ;h a l. ;b g s plgttdinir a have J ust the sty le, fzolor final size 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 ~ B Smi th a n d f a mi ly ..t w o 1n'e1:l»:'H va mt i o n a t t h c h u mc _ y n u wa n t a t a ll tu n e s I n fi n ld _ M r s .Ch ri s Tr u h ls e n " ° " - " m f d i o f Mr s .S mi tl f s pa re nts,M r .an d Str ip e o r O n v x P o mte x Dr F lf f e l»"I l a n !' | ' \ \ n u . r l n \ !f l ¢ l \ \u , h l \ l ¥ I I D l f E \ l . _ . .l 1\ . . . . . . 1 ' l . |n n n a u \ ¢ | n h D " . l f F l \ | 7 | l l t f i l v i : a n a l f u n r n 0 h n : »( 1 i n ( I ~~ U nUBTIIET: mu U£1.:r\m::~9 . 7 5 - s i z e s 1 3 w 5 2 /1until¢ \ _ _ . \ _ _. . . . . . . L _ r A t x r u \n n n v | \ | c - 1 \ . u » J l l v u l u \ l \ | . \ \ \ .1 w 4 - n u | m r B r f g u l \ C \ l C l l l u . \ | | ,| \ . » » - n v w -| | | | c \ |; ; | | | | |n p a n p ;| u y A v vn t . n . 5 a g E x c e l s i o r S p r i n g s ,M O .t h e i r I m m e i n O m a h S u n d a y .p a i r .4 4 - l t V I T K U U H ~~~~~~~~~r n ' n n |: ¢ \ 0 f - n n f n v n d u l l f h ' I n t ' n i $458 to $1u a a g u mr m r x u r x g m u . | : . . ; . wa she ld Fr ida y evening' with a good attendance.Aftm-the business naaion 1 socia l hour was en joyed. P in e refreshments were sez ved by Mr s .A lb e r t $n\~erl:mb\\e,Mr s . Goldi e Smith a nd Mrs . Lewis C oo k. l i n l h r y Co ok ,wh o a\3»ends t h e Un i ve rs i ty i n L i n ml n .c a me Fr i d a y e ve ni n g w s p e n d th e we e k - e n d wi th h o me f o lk s a n d a ls o a t- n .lr q Fashion Center Beauty lsarlom a h s p e n t ~ ~ J 3 C i 1 U f ' £ ] i l } { 3 | d r 0 \ ° e o o m a h a T h u r s d a y \1.l"i.A a n un uu uca un c;mlunuug L a l u ;C o o p e r .| _ , m b l u h \ \ . e n t o n t h e b d s f, , , { , ,P h o n e 4 ' r A 1 i ¢ @ T r i p l e t t , o p e r a t n r . l P i 1 0 U @ 4 ? - » - A i i c e T r i p l e t t , o p e m w f T h e W o m n s C l u b m e t F r i d a . y | 0 n o L i n c o i n t o v i s i t w i i h P e r m a n e n t s , f i n g e r w a v e s ,n w r ¢ f ° l = < } * ' * ' " " " " F " ' * " * f i n g e r w a v e s ,'" " '. I ` § " i i f z f b e r n o o n w I1 M m A u g u s t I n w e h m -s o n ,R o b e r t ,w h o i s c o n v a l - | e \ e r y t h i I 1 l I 4 1 - I t e v e r y t h i n g . I n s t e a d o f M r s .G o d s e y ,m t h 1 3 | e 5 ¢ i n g a t t h e h o m e o f M r .a n d W h e n i t s c a r d s y o u n e e d ,s e e F a s h i o n C e n t e W i n t e r C o a t s . m e m b e r s p r e s e n t .R o l l Q-a ll w a s | M .R .B 'r s .S 3 0 9 T h e I ~ . n t u n 1 r l n a .M a n t : m u k i n d n f $ 1 0 t o $ h 9 . 5 0 - - a u l z e s 1 3 t o 5 2 - :nnswcrwed Tw naming |:l'avaritle|"1{1|-_ and Mn. Lee Msrslpll and ~ " f ; ; ; , " § , . ' £ h , | ' ; ; ~ b l a c k o r b r o w n - 1.tho l ' 'm i by | -I'|;¢-d Sunday with Mr.ar... '-'§3°|=E"E'|1"u$'. "»'i';.,..~f.'",....s£:'.1" a.;"a...,...Mlrnhall.can be found here.23-tl' -choice fur "'*€" #mart new styles 44211 I ll;lll'b]l.'¢¢ for discussion.It *!-*f"'§lrf"=1ii}1 ~ Hans ~ _!l}g|| "EI §I`m`l»31Fén§`a1wna¢»a the foot~ve r y ab ly h a n d lu l in l"flP€l'3 by M r .and Mr s .He r n la n .1bd ! g a me i n L i n c oln S a tu r d a y a n d Mr s . G.F .L o we ,Mr s .P m d R° b ' i a n d f a mi ly atte nd ed th e nlun uinziinrl ld: ¢IunaHl»r Lniha £'|"t90lI a n d MPS.D .W ~Df He n r y Dor na c k er Ht. _.,.,.,_\._».~_.=,.,,_\.,,.,.,.,_.,.\,\ pf Etonl-¢»|{¢|f Tnnnpuulfon ~v ..=~ llnrv vsllvxI :sau \nauf.v\ | , ; ;y-.Mr .a n d Mr s .Ric h ard Sievers atten de d a si x o' c loc k di nn er g iven b y V e s ta C h a p te r O.E.S. ant th e M u o n i c. Temple , Oma ha , S aturd ay en vn in g.They also atte nde d c hnp te r fo llo wi n g th e din ne r,w l w n As Mr s . Rtr tle d ir e wa s no t pr e s en t to n . Mr s . Au g u s t L o we r o a d h e r pa p e r .J oe I1111 Th e n e xt me e ti n g w i ll be held 0l1lN\;~b. Thu: D?C.~~MYR.I :W .B\lrdlC.M|°and lt. wi ll b e a C h r i s t ma s p a n y wi th Mr s .Paul BTI exc han ge of gif ta.'Tl1\1}~:d;\v, r l n 1 1 4 0 .. r s _\a . . . . 1 . . \ . ! . .|. . .r u- r = ' . f ' . " . . " ' : ' : " , i { , ; . ' ° . a i : ' a : " , ; . . : . ' . " :. ' ; f . , . . = ' z ; , : : u : : , : ; 1 ' : : . ' a : ~ s : : ; = ~ » : ; . : = ' ; = . . : , " ~ ; ~ , , :. ° ; . . ' = r m = : . a a ~ . r a »° a ° a A. !_ ;_ I E L A l . -_... |.._'l'\..__...I.- .. .M i n ! "~~~~ ' L 0 ' I I I ~~gg"EW G into UI? OFUEI.ine re u r n ' fi ftee n memb er s o f th e loc al c h ap - t e r w h o we n t d o wn f o r th e eve- .nin me e ti n g .i l l . .L a u r a I i a th mn n eeleb mted n e r bi r thd a y Sunday after no on wh e n a n u mb e r o f relatives a n d :friends ga th er ed a t . h e r h o me i n h o n o r o f th e even t.Th e usu nl £0011 time W a.1 enjoy ed. M r .a n d M m .Ch ri s F 1 u h m :ind .Neh r u J e n n vi$ ite d at th e h ome o f Ié ra .Fral1tn's b r o th a g Ra y m o n d ' An d e r se n S atu r d ay e ven i n g ! M n .Er n e s t Kr u se ,nssisted by h m 'sister,M n .D a vi d M u m m e n of Bla i r, e nte r ta i n ed a t th e K r -u s e he me S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n in h o no r o f Mr s . A n n a K r u g e r L e s s i n g e r o f be rlistaihuted nm o m 'the nee dy . C. ms. W a r ri o r, n f or mer He r mi m | b o y ,wh o se ho me is i n No r th Da- kot.\,is vi s i ti n g l1ieum{s an d rela- tives he re n t present.lllrs . 0. H. God s e y i s a b le to b e u p a mi ar o un d :again a f te r b e i n : nfmed ' o her h ome th e p as t we ek I igi iff eri np frtam th e effec ts o f a fu ll.|Mi s s S te lla W e s t o f Oma h a, vi s - ited a f e w da y s la s t we ek w i t h he r mo th e r ,Mr s .He n r y Bak er. W m .L a t i n of Telc a ma h ,wa s a bus in es s c alle r he m Mon da y . Th e L » G C lub me t la s t Thu r sd a y o w n i n g a t th e J a me s V a n Ho r n ,h o me wi th Mi s s e s K a th r y n Hu g h e s Na mp a , 1 d , | w_: :md Leona Rover, hosteaaes. There M r .a n d Mr s .L e n i s Cook an d,was a . good atten danc e.Mi s s Mi l- li ttle s o n o f Oma h a , s p e n t Fr i da y ti r e d Swa n s o n a n d Mm. B e rt L o wee q m i n g i n F C d h o u n Iwe r e g u es ts .L a te i n th e e ve n i n g Mr . a n d Mr s . He rma n S c n ro e d er li he y ou n g la d ie s se r ved h ot c hi c k a n d c hildren vi si te d F d d a y eve~ me a t t h e E r n e s t S c h m i d t h o me . J . H .H d e o f O m a h a ,has be en e n sandwic hes,salad,da te ro lls a n d coffee.Th e Cln h wi ll me e t ' w i t h Mi s s Li lli e K n h l ma n ne xt. _"- " u -_ . . _ . - . . . . . . . . . . . --- -- F`n\\nc s Suefld Gloves, $l. 4 4 - i t Fash ion Cen te r. 'Fas hi on Cen ter W i n te r Coa ts. ' $ I 0 to $fi!J.50--sizes 13 to 5 b la c k o r b r o wn - s ma r t n e w s t y l e s - c h o i c o / f o r s e ts .4-1~1t i l-'ashion Center silk Dresses, 154.93 to $19.75-»sizes 13 is 52.11 ¢¢ BELL CREEK VALLEY Re v.an d Mr s .W m .Goode a n d da u gh ter ,Ma r i ly n ,vis ited Fr i da y af te rn o o n a t Au g u s t K e rk h u f 'f ' s . B o m t o M r .an d M r s .Gi lbe r t Ro we l. g i r l o n Sa tu r d ay , Nov. 9 . Mi s s Mo r th e lln Stro ng er spe nt se ver a l d a y s la s t we ek at the Ge o . Stro n ge r h o me .W e s le y Me ie r he n ry , wh o a tte nd s hi gh s c h oo l at A rlin gton , sp en t th e we e k e n d wi th h o me f o lk s . .Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y J a c o b s a r e th e pr ou d pa re nts o f a ba by gi r len g a g e d a s mec hanic b v J W F i r e e a u a d b y th e explo si on o f 'l"ri¢Ior who nnnnoaI his: nmra sre lnian oi l 3 t' ° " § n t :h e Roy K n o t t 'b°r'f='I'horsday ,No}emberL 1-L |14 6fe- }0 l . : ri ezrI:r;"Jl cJI0f l Qr !Qr I rJ izé EU EVERYBo1>Y's Sull Ear~i .~' "'rs ¢~~ ~S m a r t S m o o t h =J2l1e ~;;.~. r t~~"~ 7 - . . . J , .. ; 1 ; ~D e p e n d a b l e - a n d P r i c e d ,\~@»_~~ H I W i t h i n t h e R e a c h o f A l l ! e9-gf\ \. ,v 1 designed and built to usually swift in acceleration, bring the advantages of six-lr is designed throughout for rvlinder nerfnrmance within greater safety and depend- I ul the méhlf all thoscwho can ability. And its low Hrs! cost;a;"§.;,a,£Q>2Z1¢§'i§{&f¢1i}1§ 'FAEEHT-{mk».| home lasyt Tpesday 'noo:} Mr. Hale comes highly recommend- ed and here in wishing them nuc-nu in their business. Kr. and Mrs. Gus Newwtrom and son, George of Omaha, were Sut-'~\'d*Y evening supper guests ofHn. lhry Ni c ke lnl The building occupied by the *Watch Shop" operated by 0.A. Fink. looks real spiffy in its newa n o f pa i n t. ik. ond Mm Emest Kruse vis~ had relative.: in Benson Sunday.l mzi s b n n d l s a b l e t o c u me t nmm :gin nfler cracking a enunlc of n`bs in a fall recently, while Jvilvx his larm chores. J. W. Smith visited his dluzh- -58.lm. Chan.Telford and Mr. Tndlord at their home near Cal- -. .,.....,=___..._.u-M - . lconsiderohle damnze m the inter-ior of the home and furniture andMrs. Knott was quite badly burnedabout the lace and arms.The fire department responded to the ularm and soon had the blaze in control.Mr. and Mrs.Howard Graridon drove up from Dmnha Sunday for a visit at the 0. H. Godsey home. Mrs.Grendnn has given up herwork as surgical supervisor at thehospital at Scotts Bluffq, hleb. and has iust returned to Omaha. Mins Leola Cummings. who hasbeen attending the Omaha School nf Commerce only n few weeks, has already secured a position. She in bnokkeeper at the office of the Childi-en'a Home and en~ frvgl l... ami... Mnnd|\- 'senously nu for :ne pan :wa weml I I passed away on Sunday morning at 1:30.'__ Mrs. Ed Crocker vlnted Fnday with her daughter,Mrs.George Nielmum.Arthur Mengedohl.and Rolyn Boschuldt spentweek at Rogers hunting. \'|"rn. Holunnncaller Friday.Kenneth Stronger spent Satur- day afternoon in le wd da y s la s t where they went was a Nickerson Te lhutl. The best place to buy your newCont, Dress and Hat in at thr Fashion Center-The Store lor Thrifty Women.44-ll Silk Stockings that ear are ~ P l u m b i n g - - ~ The Heart of Your Home l; ~A n d s i n c e i t i s t h e h e a r t o f your home, it should have m o s t c a re f u l a t t e n t i o n a n d i n s p e c t i o n t o i n s u r e i n functioning properly at. all afford imy automohilc.For that reason it has mer with sensarional success-more than a million two hundred and fifty thousand on the roadin less than nine months! We cordially invite you to come in and see this remark- able car.lts smart Fisher bodies are styled in the lates: mode-with mstcful mould- ings. concavefrnnt pillars and combined with itsnutstanding economy of operation, makes an 1 S-.nrix truly Everybutlys xx Come in today for a demon' ma t i o n ! 'ru u u n mu n f fl u ru - M, n n ,ca-aa.un; 'nn Gwvv.w t : r n . J Z C°»r~~ IMI:Thliiulll, "fl: The 1»».,¢|.|s»as.m|| 'rlusuon neunn.uns: una D~|l~'v :mum wn. MN: we Ton rrur lc muu mm. um lv . 'rm mu (c um, :nh oo.. uso. 4ll|f¢°"I.a »-f»ew» llhul.u|¢u¢~, ¢:¢¢»u-¢uan-a¢u»»un¢»¢|¢.y|.¢ d. o. an who -fun eqgggnq nummnuuma n.auvmu lehnnl pu-kg imma' IIIL IIHISDI !!!\ll;lIICI.l.DIl,zuwu Lui:paul."H\» \-rv" ou.; '-'--\-u ~»'"°~"-J old a the F ign Cgntgr in L;,.e&,_Min Mildred and T. R. Swanson sHi s :Lena Jilnsxan of Blair will entertain the bHd8¢duh to Hldr ew-ry day in the year."E°"~ '..h h 't t h a lmc o lo ra m sze ~ Phone Black 62 if you wish us to call and in- spect your plum bing an d m a ke in frost.proof for oblongwindnws. hs great six-"Hr °v¢b-mf#dm -rw lrdaluu am.¢1..»a un rhlnofu im! ualnmu ses'cylinder valve-in»hcad engine #H-».°¢l|u¢n¢¢-ana. u n p m w e n .Mr. and Mn. Charies Kllmh. :nd dlldfecn and the Mines Grata md Aim: Klindt, nll of Omaha. were sunday dinner ¥"'sm at the par- ental, Herman Klindt home.l r .nnd Mn. J .H.Baker .ofDm lbt,were Sunday visimrn of nn- n.\~..»'. nxnentl. Mr. and Mn. ......, =-=......nm uw -... ...-ganized only two weeks ago and this in the first meeting mince or-vunlzinx.It is composed of about "'§}T¥ 3';i"T~}' fain M d 1oaye.; Ie t on ly oromdu where he will spend a few week! at the home nf 1 daughter, Mrs. Wm. Garrison.He plana to ,v u ..Stripe priced pair. 5 `o§},<`¥=°a§£Z§" -»§`\~1i?fJ from 2 pai r Sl, to $135 4|-I! HITISIUE NEW S OFGARDNER DISTRICT many winters Vinton-Evans J- _ '' ' ' - " _|visit relatives at Mondamin, IowaYnnk Adna n.lin Gcmvde landi s was a din a s gue s t rt the John Watkins tome sn:»d»y~lr . a n d M n .Harvey Stanleygui fgmily, ruiaenzs of this vic- i i i !nue nl y ea rs ago. have ne~ uma md :re now located an the ,$¢1.'hxF Ummm hm. before returning home. M i n Arwildx Lowe,who nt- ienda nchool or Omaha spent the week-end with home foks. The M. E. Aid Indie! phm to hold their nnmul bauar and dinner nt the Legion lull Snturdly, Da. 1.Dan Gmnmel of Omaha was re»| Mr. md Mrs. Ed Ehnlnger and son, Earl of Omaha, lpent Satur-day niht at the parental. Hurry Ervey orne and on Sundny theydmvetoArlingtonandhelpéd Gnndmx Ehninger celebrahé her I94!h birtlulny.Harry Ervey and J. L. Peoerneneach shipped a tnrk lond af hogs John Moore Blair, Plumbing Co A . J a s p e r s e n ~ Q: af;_§&;'!L'2_. aw- E -s 3:»\'frm . f " ' ¢ ' l v 5:,";<i;<.¥§`§f f f ? '. THANKSGIVIN G ~;~ NQVEMBER |929 ~n BE mnNKi=uL You do not have to trudge long distances through the snow to e n j o y Thanksgiving with your friends. Instead you may travel (to your destination'in the luxurious comfort ' afforded you by the new Chevrolet Six. Vinton-Eyans Chevrolet Co. Come in and see them TODAY * .*... ~\4 ' p .a * T : r * " 4 .|\.. ? ..\ ~p r I ~~* s f ~ ; ; - 4 - ¥ " 1~=~i' i<'£= ? '" -U ;w r o : § r | 4 f { , f » 5 " " ~ J r ! * "~1 .-r ' ~ » - » : | ' f ' . I b - s . r . ~ »~ ~~ * - ' * * = I ¢ 4 » . 1 . , , , . _. H I . f f f d f ~= F " " ' I § ? r jr'4 .\ ~ 22202 ;es Wed Thur Fri ~at 2927~8 ~We d Q~ @? 553 ua 23 30 I @ r 2 n f A a » A \ r . f \ l l ~ n f l ~fr vis it you w ill do we ll fi l l yo u r g a s t a n k w i t h if we take care of vou U. S. 0i| Station -.;.Ditlol Wolsmann. Prop Gllyankzagiuing lgrnrlamatinn 1529 Be Prep ared For _._|\ u » . . . . - - - Foilowing the alnblished custom and conforming to the Produ- inn of President Hoover,I herebydeslgnaie Thundny,Nov- with A fertile soil yielding abundant wma. a ulubrimu climate and a wonderful water supply conducive to the health of our people.Your after yen: we have eontkmed evidence of the rich mherltance which ls nun. On Thnitksgiving Dny all tl'\¢ Institutions of the state,our r n n u n s c l v m c ~ I f We have a big supply of fresh cand-| 1". `53% z::;_°1 ember 28, 1929 a shy of Thanksgiving and Pm-line. Thanksgiving Dny hu; a special significance lo the American] people because of its origin and becans¢ of the develnpmiant of our nalion from a humble beginnhng In that of the greatest Republic churches chlritble rguxizatiés and the people In their homes.|ies at popular prices H!of the world should properly observe the spirit of this krea!American day und |mmf n ress and work socks»~LadiesnwnThisadvaneementand supremacy has come primarily because should é»pé¢i=||y remember all those who are in need of I kind word " " " " Uour form of government and our adherance as a people to fun- and a helninz hand.Hosxery d§me|\nls which are sound.We should therefore be thankful for|To gpm( the ward nf cheer. to plant a hope, lo exhibil the I A full line of Gloves and Mitttns for the rights and privileges an well as the duties and responsibilities|3piri¢ of tolerance and justice by respecting the opinion and Hghts Dress or HlmkingwhichcometousasAmerican citizens... 'I`h¢~se have bebn aecurcd|,~,our ncizhbors and to relieve distress is not only our inescapable and imposed because of our belief in God, in education. in the nab obyigaiign Em a part ol' our grezil heritage.We will all be happier urnl rights of man, in freedom of opportunity und in Equality Be- and richer on this dny and throng out the year il'we emulate the o fore the Law.|»r¢'c1~ph4 and exnmllh-s which make lhis dny possible and which are |~~~ \\c should lhcrvforc xziw nraise ln our Crenlor for his ron-V... ._._.,_, an are frzrrifud to step into The Entelfprlsg olllce and select those Cllrlstmls cards.Led guidance. as 1\|:|| aa tl;i\nks isili§; 'far lim' plfiJtis||d in_'m| rem luimunuun 9 'Z .r .x ;a 14 .a f. vt ".... v. :\/"¢ " l \< .I ~.,< #» r -.f ...3 v .v 1 1 f , u v ~., . J - Y vf'»»= Q1L A A Crosley RadioI#f»i`<f*T%¢f:"'5if:'§E s m ~r ;-'J An added joy for Thanksgiving DayHUYour Crosley Radio wlll provide wonder- lul entertainment for many weeks and months due to its wonderful selectivityzI EEY on're there with a c n o s L E YUAJenkinsBattery Not a New Dress Advance Cleaners Cleaned lt It is often difficult to tell whether the garm ents coming'/ P - o m o u r ~ are new or cleaned. Cleaning left this week will be de- livered in time. for Thanksgiving wear. Advance Cleaners After Thanksgiving Dinner Serv Nobility Chocolates e Can When ~@Adelicaiesweet is a fitting climax for a delicism dinner We have Nobility Chocolates ready for you in one pound Assortments or Nolaility Cho- \||' \" Keep your llrst aid klt In the medicine cabinet where lt wlll be ha ndy whe n needed,a nd be sure all the essential articles are in lt.It ma y ba t h e means ol s a vlnz a llfe;It ls al way s n measure of sdle ty Insura nce well worth Its' ln- slznlllcant cost. | Iwi colate Cuvered Cherries 6 9 c p e r b o x Blair Drug CoTh¢,§t9¢5f§a~:tli!\armacv1-uxnunu a'1m vAtc'1', Manager mx ~ n r - " . : nc ;f x "n _<21 ~nQ ; Bllir, Nebnnka, November 21,IFN': = l = 1 = = = \ = =m = m mI a m :u u l z n m l =#una nnm=:n'f wizwn lover Omaha Centrara nezntivelin their nm debates and thesrlat eu-ds.Wed-neadnr evleninr R_§&§_.in Omaha. xhonninr ml.;ntimn rlrnmv fn nm.. u when|Tuesday émxng and :g and onfwith Mr.md Mrs. J.I-L Hamm- 1e;d.\y\!.h|¢night l o r ' v w dds.He.and family of Chute: Oak, .wlwr r. md nn hmn crltlullv 4 | hm ;. M n..| vinm.-|.¢nm Ppnrn hmm ha d!fi n h : t v .-team in the high uzhopl uimlily hope m put up a mv n z ba nk ll. Ive non a nd 0 :-vi i A£ mf¥e ;é'é \? £ i i ! W u me n a n Fi nd i n g W h e r e Monday afternoon.Tl'|a_B M :agximst Tedmial debuerx.then \15°~and 1 .the Money Goa girls had a well nrnnged co wl Mrs . Fra nk Pi ke and ln. lhb Mr I a m f n .H 'A .nm.M - m n .su-'mm debate which me omuu s mn a S i x W e e h ' u m C a n e § "j i °R°!°="._°f gum, cgmepur of T1 | ; ¢ ; . " 'a """'5Bv§"§mi`{1{i iiF=."§dfm"s{§°§S`a me mother, Mrs. Frank Wurrick.fevening with her parent s. Clifton Anderson md sons Mrs. Hugo Huck while ekainxh, came Sunday to the i went hunting. r of her parents,Mr.and-Mr.and Mrs.Clark n u n ;il Tu Ls. M iff-'"ir "'""=§'.;;.:'if5.~ 'a'a's;e;." ': "if..\f.'i.'¢; "'"..f!| mm»u, llr. ma Hn. w. J . Bo ite turnld ' u n her p m m g d Stricklettln-are down llondsy to lee him stayin;with her eoullns url me Sundayrllls fnthbr rtttlmed home Sunda |her aunt, Hrs. Peirc e vutndllr| .| but Mu. Bo lts a s nl-Wi ll! lonnzl Ti mm 'hle!¢|-_ stutggl » . $ r " "N "Pte: mill ne.I n g ._._.__-__._......_. ......_,-int Pro je ct Clubs of the munty ne ne vntinr to their club mem~ bers this month, plans for keeping .lo ne we mmu.The New.Year resolution of many club wnmen gm-gg thla month ls going to be ¢-ghmng with January lat, 1930, debaters found very difficult m meet. The rebuttad work vu exeellent on both aidei.Tie final decision was 2 w I. ih lavor al the Blair girls.The following ntushnél represented Omaha Central: Dtvid Next Week |mm¢my to :ue home or theirlhomeOn account of the 'l'lmlxxk.s§v*ingl _ 'f,:|l"g Ind sister,Mrs.T " vacation,Novemlaet 28 and 20,1Hmm°nd'pe';|d nffew days."rs. rlme sawn authonllea have dead-Im, me g,,.`§¢'l,, `I,m, {|,,'f'°§'§;'f od tlmt Khe ncond six weeks tats ers, end Tony Schownky of Oma- nhomld be given on Tixesday nndihl. called there Sunday nfteméohWednadny, November 26 and 27.'L ~ Haul Dghsg. :ho had bee rl| Mrs. ofs e *Mr son,az.tl Flhzh recen George Morgan for s visit and P.M.Tyson wevisral days.en...|inner L guests of Mr. : m u m r u .n a r r y I Y I U I I a n n l w n n e u l x y s o nP a u l s p e n t .S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n ;M r s .C l y d e d l e t z l e r s p e n t S a t _ | a n 5 | l ° a n d D e M r a .A .A .A n d e r a o n i c o r n f o r P .M .' I ` ¥ s o n M o n d a y . 1 g C l y d e F i t c h h o m e .M r s . i u r d f Mr dMrs. T. K. Iverson andh,ma .h : 3| ahardte;~noon wlth Mrs. C.H.down 3I3nda ;;o o}";r;';:ne o f ~ Li la £23 Mr.and Mrs.Andrew 't l l hl u c lmpro mnoe e |gf and ?dH°"".""°1dnug'h!.er,Mrs.F.Muller where Alback were Sunday afternoon 'ess._r. a rs. Clifford Ray and Mrs. Anderson will stay until ,heacal-Iers at the R. M; Iverson home. ~ gmd Mrs.Dau Moore were sons spent Sunday aftqmoon vnthgimpmves in health.g Mr. and Mrs. Floyd sheet, and.3 qf_Mrs. .ET:_h°l .Pearce Sat-1 MQ .Susie Lone in Bianr.I Ethr-I and Flrrnnrnl \.¢nn\n\ .........two children visited Sunday wi th1 :lull be one of 15W women in Saxe,Lawmna Syman und Rose All students in mgn school nn:"=lv="K mn-v pn neeves,went Mriixe mu: who xhadl keep an nnal-Stein.required to take these test.: with ;5~==~<1-y to stay lt the hom of guesi yard record of home mending".A ~the exception of the hanor nud-f f E wl ~ BNI#ne urda;mga:a sum: .Helen and Hazel Goan are new " " " " " " " " ` " `L W m .§ ¢ m . . . | o n * p u p i ls i n me n m md u m g n d e a . § " " § _ " " ¢ , ; , , , , ' " | f,§§';,,_ -....0 . . -.. . . .. . ..| --.-...:.n._A n .-n-- - -. .\. -. .| f S i f - ' g g u z t w g l £~H r s .A b n e r K i l l i m d -_ . .. _¢ -¢ivfoblw .wlxhzh looms unsve}.»x1y|B|-lr Boyn Lose to Omaha Centnl vents who may exen la ne in all families is-wise.In a very closely contested de~of selecting one s\ :ise the choice lbjed for ex- I - i n a \ ! l n l n n q a m n I | \ ' I I W C I C l u U l i l a *~b l W ' i l ] |t l l F ; f l h h n f i k ;f \ n » \ i ¢ - I |h . . . . . . | Misa Dohse will lsdst Mrs. Reeves Thursday lo entertain the De Soto Club. Mr. and Mrs. Fny Jones of south west of Herman,spent Sugdayevening with Mr. and Mrs.pal Reeves and babie;'_ Miss Florencz Dlxan went Fri~ day evening with members of the Blair Epworth league to the booth festival at the 'Dekamah Methodist church.Saturday she ..» q - 1 |- 1 |r v "| »' »~ \ 0 1|f -qP u - u m m 1 . Sunday fr o m several da ys vis it wi t h ro la ti ve s a n d fri en ds i n Mis so ur i. E d V a n H o m is r u n n i n g th e at the B o no s c ho o l. Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Tu c k e r a n d c h ild re n s p en t Sa tu r da y af te rn oo n wi th M r .a n d Mfrs.T i m m Tu c k e r ve r i o n a n i n Bla ir . shelled f o r By r o n B u n n Sati1rday |Mr s .H. J . B o lte re tu r n ed h o me f o r fee di ng an d Ge o rg e Mn ;g a~ 1i Thu r8 dn y a f te r a vi s i t wi t h he r Mo n d a y an d Tue sda y .Th e la t-na u g hte r ,Mr s .E l me r Ale xa n d e r ter 's c o rn wa s truc lred i n to Blair-.=nt Counc il Blu f f s . C.H .Blan c h ar d o i H e r m a n l E lm e r Bo lte,th e twe lve y e a r stoPP€d f o r di n ne r wi th Mr .a n d o ld son o f M r .a n d Mr s .W .J .M r s .A. FI. Di xon Mo nd ay .' B o ll e wa s ta k e n b y h i s p a r e n ts to corn sheller for T. K. I .df M r .a n d Mr s ,B y r o n B u n n a n d th e Me th od i s t ho sp ital i n Oma h a A A apd Mrs.George Enyeart'Mins Ernestine McCoy calledatm\lv went m Omaha Sundnv the W.J.Bolte home Thvrsdlyanlzlfa t .1 r a m lé¢3di»§§"m e the 'm m iwys'debating arnination. Each leader has n sheet known wam lost their nm debate of th¢u the Home Finance Recon: un sermon by n 1w 0 decision.In \ L O N G T H E fffmnv f ." .;.";§..` ie;;1'_ eveninn .I odist rm1§il`§1. §l\nllr no un:~1iissMyr'tle Hurdum came list Harry Tyson,Prentice 5m;;h_ Tuesday no the parentai,Fred C.B.Bunn,Louie Grimm, Theo.Hurdum home because the ='¢h°°15" Terkelsen,Harry Tucker and Ken,aw closed on account.of scarletnetl:Tyson have completed hei fever at West Point where she is corn shucking in this vicinity..employed in the high school.Mrs.Ralph Pearce,Who has!Mr. and Mm. Harry Tucker' andbeen visitimr rwelstivou nnnr Phnr-children were Sunday aftemddv 'nhidx all ifems of Sncorre,food their first debate the Blair boys pmrdned, clothing, operating and ngade an excellfnt showing nga¢r\BOTTOM ROAD devdopments are to be listed. This anmld seem n diffic ult tak but by tie use of the circular on "How U0 Keep Home Accounts"each kind of apense is allotted a place. The question is soon asked,how; .about the things fumished by the the veteran Ornum neun.i n nwu the first debate for soma of the boysRn d 0'Hfmlon,cur founeen year old sophnrncre,in his first uppearance acquit ed hirnsel! with,honora.Alfred .lglensen and Edwin Min Mnxlne Mathews spent the week-end at the home of her hroth~er, David and wife in Omaha.Elmer and James Dixon attend- ed the meeting of the Triangle Cl 'id thBabyBee!ub Su.my wxr~.,....| w..|f ..¢ ni. rame homei her Oak lil ~ " " " ' a a " " ;" " I `vi dta n ' i m M n .F'-1*'»I'...&'§"'l. °§lL }\'I.`$..'.;, and Francis Mehrens.rink Pitzer returned 'fir|u\'P v a l l||l|§ unrnn! run naihr I LindStlOl|l keutf UD " W il u5u|»I |I'I.L`{.°""",.JI}` §"°§§'lh`§'F.I-I§'G`iu2i"fl`T\'\}'l iiiii " .1-a.`°k `-. wnn """"'"'°" '" """"'mm in me Home' Account vm- adam apedenee this mm vm *'°!a:'¢'§`u=§° clm fm; gg;*__g;'g ject.|hard w beat. When a record shows the cost The Omlha Central debanersof a ll food and by records it isfwere Martha Lippett, Lowell Har- lmnm the number of meals served :is and Harold Sax. an exaa mc of meals served ati - -heme an be found There will be Students Hear lxclure on Japan l e s guess spending during 1980 Last Thursday afternoon Mr. A. Ibm before i n many Washimzw"lcyda,a Japanese and a world cfnmty homes.The leaders of traveler gave a.very interesting last week w join their husband and futher,who ls living with his brother, Don Goan! nn the Oscar Mathews farm where both men are huskln corn.v i f g i Peame had supper Sun- dfy with Howard Widener at the Ruben Widener home and both spent the evening ln Blair. James Kehoe spent Tuesday l 'o|s ' r |= z| r s L / - r |o~W m - H o u ............'.\.4.. #nal uvifln Mi\rA|I :-mn .italic on the habits nnd cuswma of Imorning at the A. W. Clarkel`¢'i`."""'ll|\\ "m ;; |a |Sr-Japmbefom the entire or and -1 ... Q. na h!thdf bun andmenlor high ldools. ii .nu L L L ~Mr.1 11; has a keen sense °flr===== 3 3 ' ~ i i r f " ' _Ihumor and .he. ~ 1. habit of put- snne fnmllia live well.am elinltlzingshlm chawayuto I"Ie'llwell \'h'¢¥¢d.avm a home, hav:-'attract tlfe. full. zttcntivh of the nomforts, and conmnieneex; wldl hlgh school students. dhen who have thc same incomel He made many comparisons be- :nd nppnrently the name needs tween lapanene and Americancus- -.sean w find it a constant struggle`1oma He stated that he believed u make ends rueetfild savings thatthe Japanese excel! in polite- seun in be quite out of reach.ness while the Americans excell in'Wall planned spending is the mrn»|lines nt industry. ¢dy.The next. meeting with the pro-Blair und Teknmnh Tied for ject leaders will be held on Jan-|Conference Hunan _.___ .4 ._..».-n,.....»..|...».v.In .n m n i nn n t m n d bv due inonmend theeltlxrranunlinni bryw|¢$|i»\m. v¢»'n&n»¢4a.}=Li§2c an bi more mhz' laden elif IQ:4nz~ " " " . ; . idon unén Slnav Il ..~.§`§..§§.1"..¢ ...J| . . ¢S l f c l q 1 4 . 5 ; . , ; . 7 " "" , , , . , l u n I l i a | | | r . / Thur. Fri. andSaLI 1 1.1 llv Luc \./VHI4lb;rxgcuua »»-»»- . r v . -J- "'......_..."1d i k e -Th e topic o f th e mont.h's Professor Mc Br i de ,sc eertsry o f .| ...... nnnf.I¢m wi ll h e ""I'h»N e w th e E a s t Ce n tr a l Ne b r a s k a A t h - Novemberhu r~T>Ef}§» ~ ~ x{<{££¢'5.letic Association,we learn théc Blair and Telumnh now lend the m. A m s c u o m . Ne w s 'conference m n a perfect m m (mama by D.v.Maxaer)of 100096.\The folluwing is a standing of and 23 Fig and Plum PuddingsMince Meat Datesn m I'mthdl Tram Continues 'jj' teams up Q Prgdent date An 1 m'\=v1 '~M=|l llP f° ¢ ' U °" i n n i n »Q l r l i h Te a m wo n u m T i é d P C L ] = |v v u n "| u ¢ \ n n I n a foo tba ll g a me h e ld on th e |.....1 r:.|.|lm.:P f i d m n n i n a !th o \ lK | e nu mahBlairLyo 'uaOakland Decatur Winnebago walumm PenderIRosalie Bancroft oo 1 12 2 3 4 4 4 o 10o 1 I1o o 0 B00 750 500 333 250 209 200 200 u dn honor alba-ingnaidiu| Minn Vlpo$enI Roano-l¢\dnflmmving\!|nnos¢o(labnvorygvadneasvounldlnlontl Thi mater doa nad: :unfl-lble nw' -on tap ol dm arenver one burner an well an inthe oven-became il hnndcoinpr-d\i<l~ nlmnimm with xx-tn |.eavy¢-o~ef»¢i¢mi5allyde~nignwd en h-ep the moisture inand pcment rhe fond dryingaxt. Peerless Mince Meat.A delicious,g H. J. Heinz Bnmd-A rich steamed pudding containing chop- rich pie filling,packed iuipound ;peqrim- nr Plumsin generous proportions, light.,wholesome,l "received a wr load of fancy glass jars.|dellclous in Havur.Iarge 14 nz. cans.una.Wonderful Buvur. l r u l u n a m a n n u ;»¢v u :m - q v 1 - " 1 Om d l a C e n t r a l Re se rves the B la ir H i x h GHddr»rs 1.wrf-w t u r 1 vic - to r s b y the ma r g i n of o n e :ouc h- d n n .' 'like g a me opened wi t h Bla i r uggng off.Omaha Central rg-H335J AR E Sweet Potatoes ~Cranberriesnma a me ban about uve yarns.On 'Hu next play Omaha Central fumbled the ball and Blair iecov-WalnutsPumpkineredit.ln the next five plays Tedulica High Debnlen ln » »41|L a mi -wv y a udmhmnurmd Blair high ca rrid the ball over Here Frldav Ni n n .ahfr Mirm V¢p»Salu¢uwil»H rm Finestbnnd.Thnuksgiving is the I §?Zii§1Z'"'J.;1`$'C»1"`L'.Ik ~Tliwe Cranberries lrohighly Ns;'l929 cmp. r.he_vndd llavur time of year when Jruu- will anjny u H.||,,_'.colored, #een red fruit.msl. w almost every redpe. real pumpkin pie.No. 2 cans._| fm* the onlv touchdown of the n n i h f h m ¢ ¢ ' f ; l 1 v \ l : l { \ n ~nn nr n hr buhhfud 'I makin: H ~ ~ f the|§v;"" ";. ~ ~ """;n| :Q :f°:ft€'1F*&''r§" =- \\ :lcgame was played in Omaha Cen- hd'g territorv. The Blair High line hold at all times.The back field plnyofl thvir heat game of the Reason.In lim* play Alfred Jensen and Hana Ava _proved to be the stars of the game.mThis game was the first defeat omaha C¢*ntral's have had mi ; year.The next game of 'the season will be played with Oakland Highon the local gridifon next Friclay afternoon.This is a conference amge and Blair High must win it in order to be cnnsi-lerml in the noe o f the cbnfercnce chamnion- nical High school v.'il| be,in Bum Friday evening to debate the teams represepting Blair High. Techhicd High hsudly kuds the Missouri Valley Debating League.Las!year the debaters frnm Technical High won the Ne- braska State High School Debat- rof num ma navy sun. <9P!II{R0 Tb|F\nnlA.lumim-Il \ 1"~ -'¢#e#z>=*`~ ~léi 29c3 CANS waLettuceOrangesJelloGreen Olives Am(!| "iCa°R mmI t.fzllnsalls dr-sort~"a l l \ ; u ! \a n r n n f n n \ r n | » swung against hm strangest com- petition in the middle west when they debate 'l'»'¢'hni~|l Hiyln 'l"~"|I».»1 oustdebate will stan promptly :at 8:00. i h Sea R U o'clork. v ~1 1 usa.,`£4»..~..':Oklahoma,Therefore,Blair is 'U 5° 11.1 ''S ~|~..°.,:§;f;',,§',;";"..;i;""§;x;;,:|P e e r s e n l l m l w a r e n n *; '\ . g ¢|,-~r .g ,U r .g Y ,J ' *R B *~ , - ~ J ~. f ~: g H § " . .~f » ,_g /g \ .~ 4 3 - -~w ~~ w i ~~ f ~~- ~ ~ .. , hw~¥:$",~qyia .. -;_n; | ,1 l ~ \ u l u ..'f . 'u v .2.,.fff.r 1,5 §»,.\ sts n " .~u ,.*._~ 4 _\"a je .I .'~gaés. . . J " f ' ; 5 1 'g g §~é w : `n . ~ : " .. ; ~ E ~_f ~ .u .4 ;4.r .y f f . .q n i1-" a n - f » - » ¢ ". .x - " * ~*1 1)i | Q1- 1 -» - - Q . - _ a .f " w ' ° ". \. "4). i n=»1 9 1°' - . \f1»..,_~ ¢ . nd, beat. quality, large lleuds.I very sweet, rnvdium size green Olives in large quar t jars 23c2 5 C ' I 3 P/\u\Aox<Q c I DOZEN 43a IJa n 0v e e t P 1 . c l < bmnri. r-xccllcntqunl pickles-lhey are p :les § Safeway Libbys Fruits fur S:\|:1fi=;mnlslins aity. small i A SPECIAL BLEND oF FAMILY FLouR nckvli in FOR ALL BAKING PURPOSES.EVERY SACK (.IUAR4\NT§Ep_~ ~48Lb.Bag.,._.,__,._,, :G r a p e F m i t ~B a n a n a s fg Meium Hig 'l`exa.Seed|ess Extra fancy, golden r i 11 e delighnful assortmem nf fruib-~uper- fact, salad in every cfm. N@.\cANs...~ Marchino Cherries While Swan Murchinn Cherrim B la i r Gi r ls W i n f r o m Oma h a l Th e Bla i r gi rls'debating \t££\ll1 tfmliarting o f Alic e Bec k man, lla r i a n Ne ls o n a n 8 Ma d e ! i n e Ni e l- sweet quart. Mawn jars sJAP Catsun1- _ v n u - v - r Hnppyvnle brand.Made frm ripe Lumaweu, line fiavur an well spiced.I w o e IC0011 H'Ul|»ol "FPL quunv-°we||.I fruit.~ s i z e . mn ure am u 0 julce. m l d l ~t d i f l l f 7c 5x=0|1...,..... . 2 9 c 3 P 0 U N D S . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 C Fancv Crab Meat either red nr green 3c iBOTTLE ins I4 oz . BOTTLE...., f 0R a n s Frnllh.mnisr. and 1 Spanish Olives Namco Crab Meat. 1 U from the filled wilh red Pimenw fiilinltlean. "I`|mmp°en north w your mble ~I BOTTLF 9c| excellent.food. CANSevdlcaa Raisilm- an Choice Cove Uysterjs.Rich and w"'{' ° Us - ~-----A|,Q --v ..-_ .,....... ......,,,,,_..1 ualltv exnra fancvwhnlomme5 ue. cans wonder-1 '.s n dry packed.Da h r`'1 |1 deep rod baimun.La rge ho . I :dn and fa nm d,h§ $f'""ur n l- can ifif'~ olhing Thie is new frvih. muisl swck snow white shrcdn. x »m»¢nm»maq»¢f».4ma2 m a ; l l . u($ - z z ; - ; > a s m uall 1=~f»wy1x¢~<=a»».¢..4»»¢¢<,.|;¢¢.g§. lntmm i yaslzand 5, . . ..'r:.*:f:"..:.~',.,,,,:::.f:m m m s r u i n s a n -I\ » menu 3¢t'$|\lmla n A u u o m G a t # mmm s" A N ' r w xc s ' m s l u s t s . . . - a ~ B U RN S r n s s f n mn m u lm M I N I !0| L1 | l.\ | e we 1 °-fo vi :k.n ¢¢-.X n a a m m 'I l l °"¢L§*=.=: : ~ . , .. . . ..:~.~1 Tender, Juicy Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, ChlckensT§ And al so fin e B eef a n d a l l t h e t r i m m i n g s t h a t go t o m a k e u p I f i n e d i n n e r. North Side Store and G l a c e C h e r r i e s C a u l i f l o w e r ...'nf 'wma-Fav c. ra ~ - h mWhmn Sum QI-¢¢_<}y»~m¢. E"°.!°".».§Ll'¢L»,, k.?.1'1.1n¢ ~°""1 Cane Sorghum anon--iHama msuufxcoured pure c ms country So rghum You will like ir,fruit cakes and nuddinn c1 3C|5 pourm Pm. Delicious ApplesCaalervttpllunel...J-.a:yrc m u . K l l l i h l l a w l i u l l s h i l u u l a l f u v l m e m Alhtlr drvnuru idmind.2 1.»x¢~.oumnapl. R.=kc ¢| hpov=1 wh r wAtorn may Ilghl. www! ho-a._n| aI| :*mt.'y burn urdnticuliv an sul.(hte u r lkz dn ld d n o uvu mr ona rsu-r»vf»¢\.b\-m1»hoaanzli|:.¢n»11..».». Quality Market J t i n l l w i s t -J .dlhogrown.n Greece you mve Au. usurp oF #ms wouneswux.bushel blikut curnnu.cemuv. rrs sn mucn nu=|=eue~T. /u.wn's 2 3 mis? AND A REAL Puvon;~C s'rA|_K ..a»\sxe1'..... time qunlity in large ny-G Fines PACK! rrade bnnd,irmvm il s wnshed sud clelned sue....... Phone 75~|l3 $3.25£z)¢a.,¢,-| \ f " " " ~ r r - ' - ' H' " " " ~ . . ¢ ' " " " ! . . . ¢ ' °..,...._,_.,-- ..1-1 I !'42 .f 1 .1 ~°'°'.r|.~~m . m . .~`___. ;,| "' '-3'' \"gl -°*"i i n #* : l r'ne masnuam :'= f !*""':=-\='....= '.'mf( ;::f