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11-28-1929n f ¥ w {`éii'"so°. PRISETHE A |.om|NswsP.4m-:n mn ALL THE PEOPLEléamrs 'nm Nzws_.n¢¢»¢m¢¢ WASHINGTONBLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Pmm che Garden Bpot al Nebraska-NUMBER 45sulnerlwn r»»:°If§'» ".L'§'?..f~l'I."8'..,. u.BLAIR, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 28, 1929VOLUME XXXIII Wuhlngtnn Ommty Fremont HasDanish Luthéran The First 'Qhanksgiving Housewives in the McCarthy Ladies' Prqgrensive Club, will lse- gin the first of the year keeping home accounts.Stresaing that wise spending my be as helpful toward making money u successful production or earning,the leaders,Mrs.J.H. Nearhood and Mrs. bean lflindley gave the lesson on "Keeping Home Finance Records"Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elmer Trulxlsen.The leaders carefully explained ~School Case Seek lo H d !Formation nf New Sduoal Dlstrld.School Board Membem,Actin:u Pri vllo Cllizflll. G21 Restraining Order. HEARING HELD NOVEMBER 30 Claims Hausa Roll us Pnued by Last Lcglslnlure In Null und \ Churéh Dedication Dedicalory Services for Danish' NEBRASKA FAIR Lulhéran Churgh Sums Next RA!iKS HIGHEST §""f'§1¥»D°°"l f d Will Lust Lincoln,Nov.'T3 Ne b r a s k a hufrre \\-wk.I1ltmlz i'rogram.i state fair led all others in the na- 'ltion this year In attendance re- EIS (`l§X$U}!A'I`IQN OF I)REAM ¢0;¢15,according to a report re- 'ceived Saturday by SecretaryBeautiful Slructurc.(.'omlI!etely R9"(2eorae Jackson.Nébraskak rec-modele and r m itands A an in 111; eight da 5 Rios -sin; Monument to the Congregetiom ~Vi8il»°lB-This { figure was closely approached by the OhioNext week, beginning with Sun state fair with an iftendance of ilay morrxinz, December 1, markst43'i',000.. an. led Mur week in the calendar of the Danish Lutheran church circles as at that time, they will be ready to dedicate their church building following many weeks of repairing, remodeling and renovat- ing. During the period of overh:sl.ll~ ing,a-er\iee.a have been held in Dana College chapel.For some time, the mt-mb-era have felt the ahdrch inadequate for the grow- The Iowa state fair ranked third with an attendanee of 435,- 000.ln attendanve records over a period of 10 years, the Nebraska fair was one of the few which has made steady progmss with in- rreased attendance each year.A number of the lnrgeat fairs have reported diminishing attendance. Herman Loses me name unance recom sneer ina:each family may keep a recorgi of home expenditure and thus estab-nmf a definite plan za record household and living expenses. Neb. Thought vmd.. Arr order temporarily restrain-ing County Superintendent J.I. Ray of Dodge county from gmmfing n petition (or the remo\'uloI ap p ro r uma te i y f i ve sec tions ' a f k m d f r o m th o F r e mo n t schi>o¥ k g -To Be Treeless' Treelas Nebnskn Claims Seventy- »m arm or Nadu Timm. ,un 'nm 'ruf¢¢ r m u the ' Area is Canned with Timber. 8 SPECIES COMMON IN STATE Nebraska, commonly thought of as a treelcna plain and arid to the exunt o l llmi tlng the amo unt of native timber, has seventy-nine ddferent species of forest trees nowlmz within its boundaries. u l u n m z ; u n ' u w x v r m u u u n u n v wschool dlairict under the law ;mss~ ed by the la n leglslatun:wus entered by Judge Spears recently. This actinnwaq brought about by o u filing of a petition. of csrtaln uma me mbers. main; as y rivue citizens.They ask a permanent injnncqmx. Judge Spears det ten o'tloclr' Saturday moming. November 30thr as the hour of hearing. Practically every dixtritt in the stale having more than 20W in- hnbitants will have this samé question to (noe and will be inter- mated in the outcome of this henr- \'\Q _ ¢ i=x=;» nm| » \| -» \ up pllml have]~been th - m pr mme Lime,W 2 f ; . . , ¢ s o M , ml n l l l d l n z R u r a l R o u t e wriod.The dxunh, which in a|_ large brick structure on lxonh Cen- trr utrvct,has always been kept in good rupair.At mis tirm: .ln .nddilivn Wa made akcnding the building eighmen feet longer thus, making the altar and choir loft man: uommodious. The rnnux, noticeable chungl: has been made in the appearance and conveniexpccof the basement.or ch\|n:h pulors as this pun of the building has " 2 "used for the ,uv-ini'activities of the church. Henman Run] Route 3 lo be Div- idul Ind Served b! Carriers 1 and 2.Home l to Cover 48.2 mm :nd Ro ute 2 , 4 7 Miles. TENDENCY I-'OR LONGER RTS. I! is the trend of the timcs to lengthen the routes for the rural mail carriers.As thc highways become hehe: this can bc done. We lmve noticed several changes tl/rum i':\|nllmz bv .|L G. I`er'rll IU Inflenendfmcre llnIL Phllndelnhin 1 These seventy-nine species are classified and described in tlm "Handbook of Nebraska.'l`1~.:s", which is just off ihe University of Blair ls enpedally interested an 3 ; w e name question ghqt has ought about auch \b i t t e r ~ hard fought.bml a betwv.-en due ln.Il l vr n vn l ih l\ n l\ ! \\ .a f te r lh l l n f l ! d r i m r l f n l n l n N \ f O f |6 1 1 nlln llr ia r h r h t l v h t n n l n n i l f n l f u n n a n d I n t h n,..., ~ ;,.;;;;;;"1; "e.;;a..;'c'.a.:J; Isa;i;:'r»;.;;¢;""¢f;.».1;f;;1;; .;;"""' '"hw* -u m! !vpelnt d u h i n h n k m ¢ a n d e ureparatlons»-llle e:;.";;:,...:.."f" .ranking and av.ru filo uhlldron PrI&ml».|f|wer# llzvlled wh o f u rr l-h d n1penAll gunnhl, 'more llmn fullr lcor taas\enls0|1 and wllul hlrhva for their shura nl I h r frnnt.Th e tlh le a \\¢lO nel u1.Il or doors and the c ompany sal about them u o n e b i g family .ll w a s i lm n u t a'hnnk»¥i\Ing.I Nebraska areas.|Ganlner nermin and the 'Blain nile.What vclopment.We predict that it 1|f_g'\:PE|»s'ill e'er long bc a factor in the Len than Emee percent of the land area oi the state is covered by naturil thnber, Dr. R. J. Pool, chairman of the dopnnment of botsny,points out in the tree guide of Nebraska, but, the mate nresenta sevenl inhereating prob- .;a.:;i'im.ii"" 'Ihe contentions put u in theDodge county :uae are ige sqme as have bee pm. up here and nodoubtitwinonlybesettled by wrry ing it yu the highen court in :he state. . Trulv 'I'nnahkfulII.. "j{.'Q"i.f..........I hae |\nn.l'll\ fllfi-ui-.1 ||)||f£| of the gduitfl ur e r d n r g u l a n e w tumzsc e i n s t n l I e d , | d \ \ l ' i 3 1 Z ~ilt |0\'l;§`" " " " th e kntc hen mn o d e le d ,a la m; - wlsi n c e th e two K en n ar d r ou te s wer e 'r h g >0\lU3f{f'_gene ration n o w' wwe b e i n g p u t to c o mmo n u s e f o r ' 1 pla ne o r a n au to mo h i wg u ld h a ve hap pe ne d? |.»l..\......_.t\\....\.._. res t r oom arr ang ed,n e w toilet<,*redu¢e<i to one blf th r o wi n g p a r t g r o w i n g " P wi l l n o t o r oe anne to :mow floo rs la id a n d ma n y othe r of o n e r ou te in to a B la i r ro u te ag dlr ea liz c th e .won der ful chfznges c onve lmsnt fvutturea.'I n c nicl sv-th e zest in to th e re ma in i n g x_en-}thf=t h a ve ta k e n p i a c e i n t h e l a s t cietiv=b.31»'\:done th ei r p a r :in . r .a r d ro ute.Th i s neges.aitqied ra i si n g money f o r n e w li g h t fi> ;-' c ha ngi ng a n d le n gth e ni n g th e tur es, ne w c arp et.1 and ne w f urn i~ iBlair r0 Ul0 S- tu r e f o r re s t r o o m.No w c or n e a th e re d u c in g o f th e Now, a.». their dream of a more Herman routes from three to two. convenient church ima como true, This 'time the Blair route# will not ihrrty years nor the tomforta ond conveztiqncex that .thezio changes have wroght in Otlr rhode of iiving. Looking back in retrospect over that period of time we marvel at these qhunges th a t h a ve c ome . l . , ..; \ .I . .L . -.- . J . . .& -| n g n t ,po we r a n a n c a u n g m m e r u r a l c o mmun itie s.F o r wh a t a muttitude of usesLhl6 giant, called electricity is being used!It i.s a vi t a l e le me n t i n i h g business a n d h o me li f e a n d n e w u s e s f o r i t a r e dai ly be ing p ut. in to pr ac tic e. Thi rty y ea rs . ak o the h ubo mo hi lc wats u n k n o wn a n d th e meams o f 4 .Q ... u u r y vvuum unuve v\:<:n cumsnuuvu'us supemntxu-al.educution <=f our youth. Then wonder of wonders comeu'In every [mc of eodeayor wnnderg me mdio which has made it pass-irve Pee" worked out The farm ible for us to grab out of lheiwnh "P modern madmcry and_its ozone the voices cf persons hun_convement homes Ls anmchng dreds of miles away and bringattention.Thefoc!/odes are being them to us exactly us though wcfm"'""°d by machinery and '!"'i°l'°' were in the same room with mei and.better results are being|.-._m.._.._L....n...M\=..||brouzht. nhout. lema in distribution of timber growzh. Only aight species nm common w the entire state, as revealed by fifty distribution maps included in the book.These are the almoni- luuf willow, black willow, common coitcmwood, hackberry, wiid plum, nd and green ash, box elder und i cl-:|.|-zmumq ¢:ol.nzNWEDDING Mr. and lin. Chun Wulf c ele- brated thell loldan wedding anni- versary lu! Thunnlly, Nlw._2!, by having In the dlldren and lhefir fnmllivl for alllmer and then R fG l . .u n - n | .. 1 a § ¢ n |! ! $ ¢ r ' \ !f . h f \ \ \ .I m ~~~~~I I U U U I l i n l l I D B I I 7w w e DBB II l l u u p L e u |travel was conrmecl to me runway]u l th Jw I l l U u l c l u u u u a D s n u u A n n u ;U v o v w - -- - - - - - - --ei r apprec iation an d 1.hankt»..l- bur Lo we ,1'»h< was bs' u mscirk of segrvicca bc-gin He r m a n te r r i - -.. .u. . . . .| . . .a l l l n i r I n M i l l a i5f@r°ur~if the into our every day method of and the horse and carriage W mary will Coma "ily routine of life..a clw.nge!`We now glide :dong pain whel ing to the Viondmzm hi ll re an rcul celebration was Qpt Q u n s.n l :ca n _ llQu inny |1;gll.g."" f ' ° : "" . ; ; .-.2.N 1 ~ ~ r ~a s ~t h t *t h i s w o n d e r f u l a c h i e v e m e n t a a ' w e W h e n w e s i o p a n d c o m p a r e o u r |' _ _n § _ _ f * P h a n M3:__h n f m r m l . Tflnh mlm»two..The telemhomr thirtv war# mmlnm\e¥ed and mived hisrhways in!tune in the radio to our favoritelprescnt modes of living with thosebtutionandenjoy a musical pro»!of our forefathers when every gram,u lecture or a sermon in' line of endeavor vom: of the hrmh Chicago or New York or other ost when nothing was known of points as our fancy dictate.-=.Ye ttlllr pregent wonderful inode of when we stop to look back thirty. living we should bow our heads i:1|¥'»1\lS ago we cannot help but \'\-0\lj! reverence and thank the great. der what will happen thirty years Deity that our lives have heen casthence.''J in auch wonderful timeis and we The talkien,now in their in-can think of no fitter tiihe to fancy,is another novel wonder give thanks than at this,ourand it has much in its future :le-»! present Thanksgiving; day. r u u y g | . u \ ; : 1 :b l ! 1 . 5 I n u ;u - v u Nebrasku dirtupien u unique pos- ition with refercice to the great forests of North America!The custom portion of the slate lies in the lower Missouri valley where bxoodleaved speciess of tho eusterl; part of the United States are common, and the western part of tho state lies within the Rocky Mountain floral area with its chur- acteristic fomats.The state is the ineetintrgrouod of those two :areas uon,1" Around ont' hundred and azeveptyfive guests onaemhled to do horldf to :is worthy couple.The hall was beuutifuliy decorated in goin] and white streamers and yellow chrysnnthomunm and ferns? A fine orchestra from Omaha was oh hand for the occasion and the owning was spent in dancing and u social good time.. Albert. Miller skirted the eve- n g I l R L : : | \ | l l u | | ] .n I m m u n U U _ '".| ' h § ¢ | |i l n o w b e i n g s e r v e d b y a . 1 | v u f o u n d o n l y 1 . 1 p l a c e s o f b u s -h i g h p o w e r e d c a n l t t h e r a t e o f ~ ~ c ° u _ u f _ : ,r f , , x : : ; , t : g n f , : l a u b n t i f u t e c a q i e r .T h i !c h a n g e i s i m a : a n d t h e t h o u g h t . o f » = - = » ; f ~ \ ' v f o r t y t o s i x t y m i l e s a n h o u r m u c h u l l u ~l m 'n n - e t i n z .R e v .1 ~ . f a l °b e m u l e D e c e m b e r l a t . ,f e w * \ ° 1 ~ =i n = 1 ~ ° _ = ° f = s » = = \ " = i \o n -" 1 ° ' °° " f ' § .t r d .s ° ! ° ! ' 9 f = e P * = r = ! " ' =Jn .zu the lengthening of the joying the use uf this necessity or. yon: with "ulcl dobbm" at four 1e postal miepartment wili was considered nut.of the ques~mules. . more rizidh, enforce the tum.In order to fucxhtate travel stall U. Carlm1|uf Loyal,Iowa,|»r=»\-2 With idenl. uf this Synud, xylll .i||e|.|.k ingmutea~ i.°mf1i¢1..t th..Rnmlsnr mnr nii ac lnn tur rlliv~" '~" ' " " *" " : ; " . " ' f " " " " '" " " " ',;g,,, of Elmneimy ma its a i fnmntsorvncv.In the afternoon at -..nnrulea and frequent lnapeeEnom. aurtitél will omnmut w;u={u»=rou.es win be made to see gf" ~ b§¢:\hi:f:;=shl 3, P°=f§=- .llvv.A.V.Ne\'e of ll-emalord, S.D..that every patrol! does his part on unm,me a a c t r .....4 .-home without olectrical appliancesand luev. lx. Luraen or hen.|.u'd :-.»to mllure satisfactory service.!._ .ameakons.tu the euninr. at 7:3-'Ll fm- .mn mn. mmf be nla e e d as not a modem home.I., ls like- more we now have the airplane, another modern invention and an- otlier wonder of the present ago. Imagine if you can al. person thirtyl years ago meeting up with an air-| liev. za. C. Carlsen ..,.n;¢.-_ .|.1f§i,,,'{i,', ';i;if»;.;;.§ ji§1I='2>rI11é`§é£¢1 land thus Dresents as many nal|ning off nicely by making one or o.'"1:. s. ms ~-|rw.\sAs'r KENSINGTON a l l '\ ) l g seventy-nine native trees.his usual interesting talks.Hr: n l l l n n i vm l l l a . m u l M r s .\ V n l f t b l Nlelsen, dc un at. lJ..t|.lB. Lbllugtf, will amd mu s t be f o u sp ea k...lf c e t. hi g h an d mu f [J an nh services wl ll be he ld ° " , n a m e o f th e p a i r : .Monday af ternoon nt.8:30 p. m. _ i h le f u n n a n d in c wa h ;Kiev.N e w an d Re v.A R41->"1do no t c o nf or m g, 1 u x g u n n n r 1 0 1 7 l f n n . \ n \ r |i n n h i \ D | 3 I . . . . . . . . £ . . . _ . .. . . . ... »| f mg one-half H l d V 'PL z u b n th-in phlnrle g 0 e ;'f» § "Q u i e t M e e t i n g ' EASANT VIEW S. ss. FE.1ST FA'l`l{i:`$RS-SONS Jays mah C RE A ME RY I ' ROGR E £ ' 1 S E S lo ld ne i gh bo r s a nd n : \i c v: ed br i c f l T his i nti ma te ac qu ai nta rmc whip wit ~Th e off ic i als o f l k e c re amc ry th e m f r d m his boy hood up. rec eived wo r d rec e ntly th a t th e Th e e vc n i t1g ' s en te r tu i n men tva s MIA nnnnnunvl sf.n m .n mn ln i i n n rI'n~:f=| l w'ith.n finu lu wh served bv A c r n wd o f sexenty~si.~<a tte n d - 'On e o f th e mo s t de li g htf u l 0 .T ~ th e I'.1.f.}1Er a n d San nnnr nmf FT SL k n mn n r tn n n wa s held Tu e s e »dtli\0l' ~ tu " iheld at the 151¢§§§1:{fi}¢\§"§éf1;`éi if ~..ay a wrnoon, at the home ofMrs.Regular Meeting of Chamber of h°'W' under the aus "plum of thu Ralph Vnnton of wesi.Llrfcoln Enthusiasm High inCommerce Wm Very Poorly At- sflnday School lust Frilay eve- btreet.Mrs Vinton was assisted nm .for Big 1='»»3:1,m1 Ga ARES RECORD tended and N0 Buninene of lm-i ,.~'5i.,... ....__ £..;\_....T "EE ""f"?ff"1'I'°?f .lf__if'I Blair mi Tekmnnh. l . i l \ | 0 & | \ . l l U s l l \ u s . | . \ l » | u | \ \ » \ l . | |1 » \ s » ¢ | | \ . ¢ i ' ; & r [ l E I b a f f 4¢\ | | \| T h e e v v n i l q ;. » e r v u : e w i l l b e m l " " 'i h e m . ..I r f \Bla ir H ig h me Be twe e n I s A n n u l l un:||C\.\:r.w.>aa;ua nu.nu n'o f th e c m a m e r y bu i ld i n g h m shipped.Th i s me th ai n n mn le ti o n o f th e b u i llli n k i ;"i§;L}§ Ink! L the cvel s near tice ".a.;5,;a "N`éi§hi§»}§" fu 'QE-.sgil ryom:present did ample _'jui-aml when the guelh dem# ! ( pun wun law. bdnlv ll lalll u. u.mmt llama ||pe.|.king.ERENB y's services upen at 2:30p. na. with Danish communion :er-1 - u - -- _ - n CA RD M A N M » Jeppcrsen set a new record ;the corn huakers in lhe ml locality for this year he husked 140 bushels in ay and 500 bushels in fourduring "the pus! meek.. na Loses ._\.v.|.y-wur runners and sons su!Doriance \\ °" Tnnsacted.7¢oge|.her ut the tables and enjoyed .ilhe Wvper prepared by the com- LlTl`Ll'I /INTEREST IS Sll0\VN1mittee who were assisted hy Dellu 9Nelsun,Mildred Iverson, FlorenceA short semen of the Chumber|Dixon. Viva and Vera McGowan, cf Commerce was held on Tuesdny Mr1s. Ted Olinger and Mrs. James ¢venin|¢ at which time only ten of. Paulmn as waiters..the membership including the of~\Lloyd Husk, thc toastmaster, did Eceri were premn.No biisinesfnhis part in helping make the pro» born. heard, Mrs. n. n. Drown an'x| Mrs. George Bates. Mrs. Vinum brought forih u new game for the entertainment ol the hulies which caused considemble enthusiurn and mcrrimeut.When scores were added,it was found that Mrs. Philip 0'ldanlon had the highest score and she was accord- ingly awarded a very pretty prize.of importance came UP for dis- Kramasuccess.Mr.Chnrles Hunk!A dainty luncheon was served eussion and the entire lime was gave u toast m ¢\,,. .,,,,, ,M ur.-.~ fnllnwincr thu , m (Jussi: Event. \LAST HOME (FAME I-'OR YEAR Enthmdasm ie running high in Bla i r jli gh school for the biK Thanksgiving football game be- tween Blair and 'l`~:kamah, which will be held on 'll\nr=\lay hflcr- noon at 2.50.i This is the annual classic event al. hand and it is Lhoughl.now that busines operations will Qian somewhere uround Chdstf mas. County Fann Bureau Meetingo it was with tho warmest feeling "1 friendship for their host and hr rf- ess.Nor must we forget Lhe be=»n~ ful preaentu that the old fr :flu prelsenled to them and which -w me appreciated lo thu: fullest \.l»<:zb and will bc tnrasured as lf 4; rs they live. Mr. amd hits. Wulf were ~ ':.r:D 1 in the Brown Cmek ahurr ,~u|1'h~ vim: in uhurgu ul Rev. N. C. Curl-|Mil( nun.Tu.: hngliag mmmunion ner-||m¢m| vice will be held lt 1:30 p. m. '-\'»¢;g~durge u! Rev. New.lw n T|\eDanLlhl.ad1el»\|dv-'illmeel one d ¢rWednesdly qt 2:80 m. w lin- dlw | ( c u m i n . l . . \ l . . Ha n af this q u .On Thursday evening at 7:30 n v htemii. L. Jensen of h..1mt.'allwn,I|Ja]Iowa will in English mi un! Friday zmftérnoon,Mr.IIagcdom uf Damn and Reé. I. M. Hansen of Blair wi\l sneak in Danish.Fri- `l`o York ta k e n u p b y un i n f o r ma l ta lk by f I ' e c k l € S p 0 _ | d £ ; & 1 = ; , ' , . . & ; ' ~ th e president,no o ne e ls e pre sen t]"Fa th ers a re th e examp le o f§[ 1e ir C o mb . - : . . .¢\ . _ -.. . . _ _ - - . _ l . .t . . a . . . . . . . . ¢ . | \_..... " °" : " ° " " ' "..1 -a f Blai r ~xpremdent,Mrs.Chas.Mc-between the two schools.Compc~Annual 1\ mslungion Lmmty Farm went. of the ty o 1..\\;~announ¢i?d"i.hat the next tition has_al\flys l¢u.n very ...g Bureau Meeting To Be Held ember 21,;g'=#_,and in:€|;'; #Ann wm .I h»hah!at Lhf and the wlnmmr team has seldom ___ _moved to e arm wuz L.:'§ § L§ § "§ 2 "'§ ¢"ff"§ f°i ». ~ ~ Da n; Vi kings Go Dawn ¢°~n¢f¢¢¢ Dan: and Rev. H_ L_Jensen of Before York College Tu m. Kimbalhon.The Same Was 19 lo H in Favor Sltuninn at 2:30. Rev. A. 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" ¢ l - -- ~--. . \U s u a l l y a t t h i s t i m e o f f . ` h e y e a : ° .n a m e o f t h e p a r e n t s "w a s a g o o d d a t e u r b e d e c i d e d l a t e r i n D e c .T h e g a m e w i l l b e h e l d a t B l a u 'T h e D a t e W i l !B e h e t ' L a t e r .y e a r s a n d w h e n :t h e i r f a n y n { t h e c l u b i s v e r y a c t i v e b u t f o r f t h o u g h t b r o u g h t o u t i n t h l e n - 2 t h i s y e a r a n d p r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y t w o g i r l s a n d t h r e e b o y s \ . . r » u n \ f \ ¢ ¢H u m a n a l n h v m n q t h a s n n h $ l l - I i l i f l n r l r h m n u . . . . . : . . . . . _L .1 \F .' } " .»n n \ v ;|t f n u n r t n n n o I d n l .¢ m l n » \ I u l \ | . l n » |\ § - i l l l u n i n n t .f l l ~ f N R R . r \ l .R ! - Z V l F ` l \ V ( | l ~ '~r n n r m l l n l ! L ' l h | l l ' | n ] . § i § .é § = d » u ¢ f "" """r r- -1ié`i;fE""`""" guru vy ur. :ueau or mu r a l ." ° ' " " " § 3 3 m C 0 \ n x G Noreport oi' the financial state-}Music for the evening was fur-. my o g bgidge °°Eb°ti'f" wnslmh by Mrs. Ffed Peck, Chair,-=About one hundred members of rn e a fm;many u Hens menéand Howard Da ,|'.he Royal Neighbor lodge attended would. ma rf' ha ' i t, bu t no "H An invitabiun ns extended "lo all their annual home coming' on last I l l s l l .D L l l \ F U I o s u u c l l y ' V I I I u n I l l I I I \ l n a 4 \ » ¢ » v ¢ » n .n u n s - - ¢r --- ~t e n d a n e e .I r This game completen the foot-According to County Agent. ball career of eigh:high school George Bates,the annual Wash~ Seniors,namely:.fkifled Jensen,imzton County Fzmn Bureau meet-Edwin Lihdatrom, Om llrumbaugh,ing will be h¢Id some time during Them: chihlrvn nrv all livingirl this vicinity and were all happy in the tI.0u;;ht of hemp;able so be present on this great occasion. They are Gmmrgie of near Arling- mussen mid Rev. H. L Jelusen willl WAS A HARD FOUGHT GAME.weak me f u ll o f ac tion a n dM O N D A Y A1-'r1=,R1§oo:< CLUB I n a z u jfig hf.the D a n a " V i k i n g s "ou t- 'I"hi\'Hundav Af ter n oo n C lu b ; f o u g h t an d outplay ed Y o r k Co l- na lama n?\n\rIr Un k n.\|n l n Inna.|n u m \ L n \ ¢1 \ l n v °) FI .\ l * \ | | \\ ' \ ¢ Q ~ 1~°;:_ us 1°N-h¢0l3\nz- f uh gh ;'°:peer wig-us each Su:1dny»v:eek, Wédnesday evening.Hans Aye, Woodrow bxfiar, Leon _nm Inter par; of llccember.Lon,Wllllaun on me name pure,e max mee nz o e am~\'"°f"l\\8' at .en o'cloek.I A number nf letters from diy Anderson,Charles Eliassen and Tentative dates and program will Hans of ncnr Orum :md Mrs. Gobi n u m ; 1 v \ \ . l u v v |u v n n | |u ; | i : |\ J | | s » 4 "1 \ . 5 \v i . A v n | \ |a w s u . ,v n u ]V U l u v ;L l .H i t c h m a n .M e m b e r s r e s p o n d e d l i v - 1 4 .T h e g a m e w a s p l a y e d o n t o r o l l c a l i w i t h T h a n k s g i v i n g l t h e B l a i r a t h l e t i c f i e l d S a t u r d a y , a n i p - u s . .: N o t a ~A l t h o u g h t h e w e a t h e r Mi s s An o n Ra t e r a n d Mi s s wa s c hi lly ,th e tw o hun dr ed per- Lu ei lle K e mp f i lla d the af te r n o o n s un a s s n u b z avd th e wi n tr y b la s t. , 1\rith'\*er'y en te rtai ni ng a n d in-were we ll re wa rd ed f o r the ir -l=trm:!i\e artic les o n " F a m o u s tu rn o ut. Shadcespearian Ac ton :a n d Ac t W i th D a n n de f e nd i n g th e we s t r e n e e " ..lg v a i " W e a "Anders-on g o t o f f a Th e C lu b wi ll h o ld tli e i r a n n u a l be au ti fu l ki c k to Y o r k ' s te n y a r dgu e s t eve ni ng f o r th ei r husbands' line.A Y o r k hn lf ba c k ,behind n e x t M o n d a y e \ ' e \ i n l z D e c .2 n d ,s p l e n d i d i l l t e r i e r e n c e ,i e t u r n e d t h e In l e h . . .h h t n n h r l i l o . . .r 1 . . . . . i .n u n . . .l 1 . : . . 1 . . . ¢ :u . .l \ . . . . - . . . r . .n n . . . . . . . :i a . . -n . . be r of C omme rc e c o me s on C hr is t- | mas eve and the president an;SON-lN»l.AW |nounces that on this account noi meeting will be held in Decembcnl 4 ... i lilrs. James : s P l x s ' r £ n s c o r w m r r l o x li ly o f t h i s c i ty "[d a y mo r n i n g o Th e W .R.C.org an iza ti on o f ; i ' r a n k S i mo n o l th is c ity ,de mo ns trq te d to thermoniu..D r .S isati sfac tion o f th ei r fr ie nd s th a t f l n w o f Mr s . th ey c a n do we ll wha tever th ey s ets ma rr ie d h e r_ o u t to do.A f t e r b u t a vmek' s5Gr sc e. pr a c ti c e . th oy _ pu t o n th e c ome dy . l H e h a d been tant members were read at ru! Curtis Mxynanl. DF BLAIR cull and a program nf music :\r~ln their last public appearance WOMAN PASSES nanged by the committee composed before the home crowd these eightlar Miss Lucille Jensen, Mm. Earl boys pmmise to play the beat Stapleton and fam-Hillman and Mrs. Gorege Nelson game of the year.Tekamah will| be worked out at the next regular lieb Stork,near Omm, and Mrs. December Farm Bureau Hhard HarxyLur;\ev\ of nvnrRenr\urm£ meeting, which wlll be held about December 9 mm.I: is necensnry'Mr. and .Mrs.1-'red Huff loftf'hold this monthly ~. __¢ln£ "?Mondav mnrnlmz for Texaswhom I wen: nolifled Sun- r the death ol Dr.was presented. A very palatable lunch waf-l Oakland, of pneu-served by the following cammlttee: 'gun wa s a wni n-:Mm Gen.Kuhr, Jr.,Mm.M.tapleton,havln lngerdev and Mm. Nick Thane. _oldest daughter I»|The evening was one of . the _ - __.,._.._.... find that they are up against allhnt date on uceount or rremuenlreal footbnll team.Our boys will A. H. Miller nttemling the lnter- flght hard all the way.naticnal Liveawck Show n Chicago At :he annual meeting report PYTHIAN SISTERS nf wcomplishments of the punt RRANGF HOME C0\llNG yaafs 'work will be given to pro~A huiha hun \.m~\ m»m}m» will h.- Mr.Hui?will be en\plo_ved fof Fume time.Mrs. }{uff'n son, Ton* Powell will remain with lrix mud- parents, Mr. and Mm. 0. ll. l\'¢~ land in lhin city. u ' I n u i t p ||3 5 B | |n ;g e t - w - g u n n e r s u - II n f o r m m n n H n 1 n . 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" o f a g e T h v m e n o f t h e C g n g n a g n t i o n n l p a r t y a t t h e K .P .h a l l o n l a s t .r ~I- r i d a c h u r c h < ° n i ° r ¢ d a f e e d o f o y s w r ' l i l w l r r v e v e n i n g L i e :b e n c h :x | 1 W " ' § I 1 ¢ F \ f a n d h o t f d o g s i n t h e c h u r t h f A r o u n d s i x t y w e r e p r e s e n t a n d e l a t i v e s a n d a h o s t m a r l o r n o n l a s t F r i d a v a v e n i n z .°t h e e v e n i n z w a s a m o s t n l e n s a n i \ »v v \ \ ». . . - " .- - . --- ," - "rp r o g r a m o f w o r k r i l l b c w o r k e d o u t b y t h o s e p r v s e n t t v b b d e » v e l o p e d b y t h e C o u h t y l : } . ~ c u - n s i o r l S c r v i o e d m r i n g '1 9 3 0 .. i | ¥ * 4 | e r y i 3 Invited.Details r¢s=r¢iHK this meeting will be en lztnr. ¢ - - -» - - » - - - - ~ \ s 1 9 2 9 r t o i r e m n b e r 1 9 5 % Q..a n M i n | -Mn ~» .°,1.1;s.1 2 . t O ' f l |23 I5 I 4 i i i h111-cs : Q 2 0 2 ;2 z 2 a u 2 5 :¢ Q . 2 ?2 5 2 9 3 1 . 5 4 5 6 1 5 9» m $ 5 a n a ; t u v | | l C u l m t v .v n u l v .u n a l u u n u u w u u u u a 1 v ' } i n u I I I I I Z U n " a p i t e l o n .. h e r e w i l l b e a s e l e c t e d p r o a s e r i e s o f l i n e p l a y s a n d b u c k s ~r s s C o n v e n t i o n "o n F r i d a y i b u t w a s t h o n g ] r .e v e n m g N o v .2 2 a t t h e B .F .D . ' u p w t h e t i m e K ¥ " m -a r k t o o k t h e P i k f l k i n ° ; ' ° §f o l . ;h a n t o a g u m !d n a a u d i e n c e .m a n i a .. n w i c x r l o x m n e x t r a i t . ; , ; ; , , ¢ _ m e m p o r . s e 3 1 5 5 "L u c i l l e K e m p ° f t h i s d w l H e w a . := i = = ¥ ¥ ¢ : I . » l : . ! 1 u ; |\ | l w | 1 | | 1 :. n n m n u g . ". ,n \ v \\d N ° l " ¢ ¢ I ~~" f m i s H U M Y M i -zu rn.u\l.¢Q h b i l h h r .Dédicltion of the Fim Luth- frlm» =Glmr c h a t Rl.¢»n.,\\.......,» "f ""f° " 1 | "u" l u : "m :"°'llddufullydnnlmtni-Isla md "1!£.."4'.;'t"l..'2."'3..,€.°.,.'1.°".§.."'T,°...'°I|~=1 ~ eb-'mv EL' _laH|;¢__the v-==r\»e=_~¢f Ofher a | ; h " '" " ' : " ' " § ` i S f Ke'¢§§E of "rro|¢s»r Mauovor".~ful' iriends.2 .-" "The hdi e s dressedi thcl Pane l °|Llne.With Tllden,B°"df" John~ clothes oi' by-gone ullys and lzokd Tu ra setnoes m n held an son and Rogers dm =r m l k of!d a m n me 1 :ru u m g m y oan at o ma n d Dn.na'|forward wali for lArge 'm o s s z " U burial,.made at Craig,_spinners of those times.Nels.§ = ' " g j ; o g ; ° ' _ _ § " , " ° " ~It would, indt'ed,hebe a vain sb-Q T 'te t i o n t i n t ""in-ml '.wucbdomnn A forward plan 1wrxed{,;'f."_,3; ws" _H po d de slgict chnnnd '¢et by Fuzzy Tilden w Rav M -or 1 hands repeimy._______ .......¢....._ __ _______ _ing the eniy dm before woman A n w l a - w m v m f 'l'h¢=nn¢i m. A n ]',;.;;fpresent...\§".§.Wx the prelsiding offia inm-y deparh-nent., y1| sured that everythis w a queen's taste. hnd,over when it ting up "the a ta ". A \»\\~n|¢n» i n men were n.Moo1-:was ar of the cul~ nu can ns! as- nu was ne edBillls J Z-» comer; to but-f one.Ro ll a ll was nnmexed by Cnninctawarded for clay sur- \exses of poetry.hd n g Hlg h wl y No. 20 between A program of muqic and Nad-Kilgore and Crookshm. lx-gs was presented and a short Plnttsmoulh-Quarters formerly lddmsn by Dr. Mead on Pythiqn-omupled by H.M.Snea- iem, was enjoyed hy All.Bme k-Mrs .Badl's Gen'l Store Letters were read fram the i'nl~|moved to new location. 1_- 1 .__u - a a ,amcusnowill take plac e D ec ember n n, c onfr medén nr nt 10 a . m.S p e d d m e t h in gs ir ill b e h eld d ur in g thu we ek , after no on a n d evening.Re v.N . C .("ar lsen , Ro y al, Io wa. and RM' A . V .Neve , B ere sfo rd,I o wa , wi l' b e present.Ney. 30»~ 1 . . . . . . . - . . . . - -Geo. 'W .Mc Co y sale.. Episc opal baz aar a m # Iowinp;shawn:me mb e r s :M r s .L P a v i n g a n d s u r f lc i n n u-...|ua..-cm....|1u......|¢n»\¢|n n Ill n h wn v H n '75 Yr s pragmmnm Omaha I1* m ngnnlinn md the pal- m cordially lnvlfn you to be I/iii 1| a g Umse mrdinn. H. Nldle n. u v c n l u g \ \ \ m u 1 |m e n u ,u u n n l : n . | u : |l i l l u l u u v u | | | B | | I 1 I I ;: '4 » - -r e a l l l o o k i n g M r s .R o s a c u b e n .f z o U n i o n p r o n 1 ° e 2 H 1 I l 8 r a p i d i y .d i n b i g f e e d .- - .h l g y w o o d w M a y w o o d C o o p e r a t i v e n e r . s e e ' r m E t l t e r p r i a e f o r p r i c e s o n C n l m e r y f o r g a n i z e d a n d p l a n s m c .* I - o n .o \1 n i _ . - . . . l . .J - . .¢ e u \ n l : 4 § ¢ ;n l } n \ " » | f n | | »n n n n I \ n : . |l i n ----~ w="-» W '-'"= '"""=" "'°|beeame the independent c r e a u l r e p m v e d w i t h ~put the ball in seorimz P°'"i°'!:she is today.g my Springi-Jky Spring; "BiI\"Rodl!u'8 u m a shifty linel A number dis@insulsh¢-d them- opentive Creamery opnncd tu (Contixzuw on. gags four)<an¢mue¢ onqugg eight)public- ; | | um! e,,;;,;;";,,_;"°,';,;";; forward to the next - n u ; 0 v a n sCatholiciadies'bdrm!! k e w e ./I Aa v e mn e m u r e mn me rp me ..s ale uma .gl i lu l l li l LU ! ¢ A \ ¢' \ . uU l l u a U u u uu n s uH U ||» \|.\||\|u n NEWSKENNARDTHE Plain ly . thou.responsibility rest- ed upon none oth er th a n Ginger. an d Glmzo r squ ared her shoulders tn rec e ive lt.Li ur i or y wal la c k in g ln sz rvn gn h of vh nra c tvr no muc h wa s mrlcient.B u t Hi r a m Bric k- wor lh . n ow-~ he wa s a min is ter . he mu st have m m e rig ht pinc ipla wi thi n -- u n nppc n!to hi m,per-h:1p=--¢:In;:f-glrorrvtzod that she muh! nnt r-nilro 3 abandon Mnrjnrg'I n her o wn rnls;;uhlefI \\uys=m.Th e hmm: fo r the h llmI~ was un i ts may Ginqer ~Ella iim mm .a Rl) NEW S Harriet, Hall izame home Sunday evening.She has been visiting hersister, Mrs. George Owens at Car- rol, Neb. Rev. Jansen was in town Thurs-day soliciting for the Nenraaka Childmzfs Home. Nic Fhedrichsen has purchased the lower floor of the Home Stain Bank Quilcllng.He intends to don, Bobbie Plugge, Enid Hillman.HEAL THFUL SWEETS Fae Wright,Dollivcr Za i e r andi _FOR CHILDREN hisjteucher, Miss Finch.T ey ;\nd| n o\ly time playing games n ter . .h' h 1 h ,-"d_D ,Wholesome TI\anksg\vmg_( o r:eu§w4u:¢f»n3f nicesegifcs.mmy|Christxnas) sweets for ne ch1ldre}¢T mny be made from fruxt.These Ii vuu BAKING POWDER nl cn:wr swéeta are more healthful for the u n a u a s n i n n n Q h u r l ~| ; ( ' h !l. ll0 $Il' " "'°"?"" " " ' " " " '" " _ " ";,,1_llvclyn Knowlton was I uurmuy nuucx,numarc |5\.hv.u§J;"";5'£§';°,- §';1m§.vemngiféatgrény evening dinner gucsi at bsmm, Raymond RQWUWUW- N g n g Misfeldt visited Mn-s.thc Rudolph Wiese home.Cimus B,80-90%--Evel}n A.n rs.--.A\l..-.4 .....a IInfru 'l{:1\ltlk are flcrs-nn. Ruth Brown,Howard Fam 'Pho nrriinzarv hnlcinz no1.r.d¢\r r~r¢wimrn A |;round fruit CEllldYis;.;;§"s;a'r2"""' ,,;,"g;,;;, I£I§'i`»`-"'a i gn i p a rt s J r | cinnamon rolls md used as das, raisins, figs and nuts. Someaert.Often a housewife his co nut may be used.Grind thru John Marshall Wednesday Bite!-'Aluern.uuu ......,-....___L Albert Hansezfsnoon.| plckmg corn ad.Lmes Larson l{»\).PR J.Chnstensen and Alverm Paul an 'x »"-v».............a .ml l.\."l@ I{o'm='*1baurn by Ethel I-Iueston _ Illustrations by ~Irwin Myers g C u It h t . b y B u b b a I l r r r l i l 4 % .m f r W S U s e rvi ce s i l .f i r m e s l n b i i s l u r a w l l l .Il .w a s t r u h u t n i n a .s o m a n y : l i m o s w e n t I n I _.- . \ . n . . »n l n | n l \ l "( l f ¢'l l|l |. 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Th e ne xt mor ni ng before brook- fmzt.Glnsrer.ale rt an d wa tc hf ulo b g u m we r e de lig h te d F`;r§du.y ove-o n ly a f e w mo me n ts to vr e wi y v o m g wh e n M r .a n d Ml- L Ha r l a n d th e dessert an d is uzz led b t - ,.| 'I L .'Fr e nc h a n d mo m M r u r l M fu.h P a o uGe o r ge Me nk i n g Mr . a ni 1 1 Gt__vs a , s h e sho uld ma ke .Below le1r . th r o u g h th e c hop per en o u g h g r a - **s |a re c ip e f or r o lls whi c h ta ke s o nlyf o r d Fr en c h an d c h i ld re n an d Mr .,nL.\..6 .,___,.J-.. .........\......o\ n o n the fo od c h op per twic e.A d d s o me le mo n juic e f o r fla vo r i n g .P u t ha m c r a c k e r s to ma k e th e mi xtu r e \ . . . l l A ¢ . » - » l | ¢ ¢ . u L n ¢ r n ' n | n F n l l k wo r e S u n d a y \ i s 1 t- u r s a t we mu m nuy mo.-u .H ..(iotrusc h home.,s p e n t Sun day af te rn oo n wi t h A r -Ak i ns , Flo re n c e Hall, B u r M r .l a n d M m .Chas.Mi s f z td t th u r K a i m k .sen,Gwe n d o ly n J ohnso c n te r td i no d Sa nd ay i n hon or o f Lo u i e a nd Gu s Ka h n k a re p n c k -J e nk in s,:K athe ri ne Lo r a 1-ffm J » n n ' H n m. b i r th d a y .' i n g c o m f o r W m .Ha n s e n n e a r Mi ller , B ea tr i c e P ri tc h ar d "'¢L..|.............t>..|1.llInnenn"`ii`r.'§1§1" 'tins is 'Gorehama n d L e o n a r d we r e Su nd ay s up pe r fgue sts a t th e pa re ntal,F r a n k Gu nn er h ome.He r ma n Ga so e r a n d L ou i s Gor e - h n m h a u le d h o g s to Oma h a S u md a y afte rno on.Is t the C h ar le s Bennington tins woes._Liliion Kahnk is staymg at the home of her sister,Mrs.Wm- Ha n s e n an d f a mi ly n e a r Be n r u n g - ton . at pr es en t.Mr . a n d Mrs . J o hn Sh u ltz c o li c d w c h home S und ay M . L ' ma n Gu mb o wa s a F r i -after noon.__da y Zu n i . . g u e s t a t : E e L e o n S u m*M a r i e ~ L 1 l _K a h n k vi s i te d n e r h o me .' a t tlf e C h n s W n c ho me S atu rd a y Mr s .D o r a Su mn e r an d son,eve nlmf. Leo n we re Su nd ay even in g vis itor s* n t th e A lp h a Hn wk i n s ho me i n Ar li n g to n . PEACEFUL HILL Tho se wh o we r e o n th e ho n o r ro ll th i s mo n th ar e :Do r o th y W ie- se. Marvin W ies e, J ac ki e Ru hr! and Corinne 'W ric lm Mr. and Mr s. Cha rle s W ric h n nd_ da ug hter s c alled n t th e He n r y M I .h u i sir...i f c .K u h r and W ri c h h ome in Blai r Sa tur da y eve- f aemily ri.=Etr»¢l n t th e Hur ley J e n-1 ;1i ng n f n h o me i n Arlingtozx Sunday . Mr .and Mr s .He n r y W es c ma nn x.:.1 fwrnily Uhitérd at th e J u liu s S e ll: h o me ne a r I r vin g to n o n la s t Sund ay .Mr . a nd Mr s. H. C . K uh r a tte nd - d 1 - h e golden annive rsary o f M r . an d Mr s . C la u s W ulf a t the M. W . A .'} a ll a t B la i r Thu r s d a y eve n i n g . r.and Mr s .T o m K n i e p we re Su n d a y vi s i to r s a t th e Pete W u lf h o me near Elk ho rn Su n d ay a fte r - n l- 1 . - . .. L U' I H E R . » \ N C HU RC H, K E N N A R D K n u d Lar se n,Pa s to r . . . - - . _ - p Sund ay ,Dec e mber 1, th er e wi l l be no servic es a t Ke n n ar d ,Or u r n or W as hingto n on ac c oun ts of dedl- c a ti o n s er vi c e s a t Th e F i rs t L u th - er a n c h un e h i n B lai r . ~ The I-lappy Wonder Bakers I I r i llI r e wn s u u ,1\»|.\\.||;anu.m.|:,:mu H . -P e tti t.Class C, T0-80°}2~--Kenneth Fow- le r , K e nn e th Hi llman , Ru s s ell J o h n so n , F lmer J np p .A li c e Ma e K i m: - d o n , E lla l. a u tr u p , I ' a u l Peter son, Ma r i o n Za ig er ,D o r i s And er so n, Ha z e l K e ll e y , Ma r ti n L a r s e n , No b m e Fr en c h , Geo rg e Fai rc hild. 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Pu p i ls Ne i th e r Ab s en t No r T a n d y Th e f o llo wi n g pu p i ls we r e no i - tlmer ab se nt n o r ta r d y f o r th e lI\1 mo n th o f No ve mb e r :Ru th B i * 0wn , C l a m Ci n c y ,Ho w a r d Fzxirchild I r m a Ke lle y ,E l la La u tr up , K illi n - er in n I-Tiller,A m a le e Ro se nb au m, Ita;.'n\o1\¢t-fitosenbnurrn, Lyle Rosen~ b n u m,No r ms .J a n e W a r d ,Do r i s And er se n,Rus sel Casey ,Be r th a Ha n s en , Gwe n d oly n J o h ns o n ,Bea- tri c e Pr i tc h a r d a n d Ka th e r i n e La rs en . u - - So p ho mor e Clas s I f o te s T h e F r e s h me n Clas s o f '29 en -te r te in e d th e S o ph o mo ze c la ss a n d a i !th e teac hers a t a " H a r e : md Ho u n d Ch a s e "F r i d a y e ve n i n g a t 4:45.A t 4 : 1 5 th e F r e s h me n le f t th e sc hool hou se a n d ma d e tr a i ls th r o u g h alli es a n d d o w n th r o u g h di f fe r en t o ld bu ildi ng s,etc .,a n d the S oph or no res a nd M i s s T h o m p son a n d Mi s s Do rn ac ke r,w h o we r e hou nd s,we r e to E n d th e I-`r f»s hmen an d Miss Fin c h a nd Mr. Eg g e r s ,wh o vere th e He r es . b E : Il THE STORYcz-1A!*'h=:n u l - - w n n . u n s m . M r .To lllve r leaves for Chicago.EddyJac kson bring! smother friend, Alex-ander Murdoc k,wh o ho n y s hasjustreturnedfr om 9.tour of thewor ld,to the parsonngn.Glnxer.whos-0 h u r t i n n o t o n her two mia-ter n ma kin g ri c h marriages rli elen ls ensnuxed to a professor of mutha.matic s Horn:0 Langley . poor In thevro:ld| goodu, in at llrll. elated. butbecomesc hilled at th e announc eme nt tha t Mu : do r k la wo r k in g In 1"c h ai n" gr oc e r;store Obvi ously no "c ntc h."G i n n r thinks.and nnubnlllrn.' Mr Tolliver returns. his ere:-Gnimr ruved and the do c to rs giving M m mle ho ne .CHZAPTISR I---ln the usually quiethomeofRevMr.Tolllve r.leth-od is t min i ster ln th e sma ll to wn o fRedThrush.luwa,tilt molhe rle bldavnhrern, Helen. Miriam, und Ellen- " G i E l i " -b u n " n r r o r r . -m , e r a u r n y ui n g "t h e i r D i s h F M n r j o r y f o r p a r t i a l - p n t i o n i n I l i a " b e a u t y p a e a n l "t h a t e v e n i n g .w i t h E d d y J a r m m m o s - n e r u u n y o u n g t n r m e r n h e r e s c o r t . H a r j o r r l e a v e s f o r t h e a n t i c i p a t e d c r l u m u . c u . wr s n I I - - Uve r wo r k a n d n o r vousn lr lln attend ant on the b ulld-lng o f a ne w c h ur c h to replac e theoutgr own struc tu re p u aff ec te d MrTolllve r'c eyes to tho point otthrultoue d blindne ss. and h e ll tor~hidden to use them. t.ho\.l¢h c ontlnuins to oc c upy hln pulult..(linker hastriedInmanywa y :to add to tue!a.mHy'| :tender inc ome.bu t sh e Innot dl|¢c onrn§*d.Mnr jo ry . with E d-dy J a r ki o n and n friend he intro-duc el u Tu b Andr ews returns lntriu mnh.ac knowledged the prizebeautyandwi th fltty dollars lngold, the c hief prize.Sha :Ives the mo ne y to h er f ath er a s pa rt o f th eexpanse nec essary for the trntmerntot his ey es by c h lc n ro :ne c a lln u. C H A P TE R W - M n r j o r y un wi t-tln tzy gi ven Gi nge r tha ger m o l' anideawhic h may ni l the parnonngetresnur .Sha ans an up ual. ln thef o r m J n . c hu in letter . K ..the do- nation of n glme_.ror_§ "fjafqonnge sa w h tm wa lk i n g d o wn the US$2- stone pn th lmtwc e n the r o ws o f Bowers.in ha li ng greet breaths o t th e fresh mo rn in g nlr,hi s e n ti r e manner nnd c ou ntenan c e reflec ting a s m u t an d satisfied c on ten tme nt wi th the wor ld e t lu rg e .She hur- ri ed d own. a n d jo ln ml h lm. " M n Bnc k \vm1 h."she hr-:an li rmly , "e xc us e me f or b uttlng i n- - and i t really |sn't n thi ng a ga in st hln rjor y , y ou k no w. f or s he ls ju st ns nic e ns she seems to be-»'* "I sh o uld s o y s he ls ! " " Hu t I' \e k no wn he r n lon g llme . an d really .she is n terrible tlirt, though nl heart she dor~sn`t mean n lhinr : hy lt.I d o u ' l k n ow wh e th e r ho h r s to ld vn u I me un -~Yo u$5 n _" "sofa n is a lr e a d y a r r a n g e d - " " I I llo n 'Yo u ¢lnn't mean th at hlswrjnry--t}\:1t she In enga ged --" Th e use o f the wo rd rullevoml her.Sho wus flmllm; it iln nc c n unb nh ly lmr d to express he rs elf in n vrny thnt would gain the desired re- su lt. witho ut c o mmittin g he r se lf to falsehood."\\'e!l. y es. In n way .Not exnc ft- ly eng age d. y ou u nde rstand . b ut it ls ull understood. if y ou know \\hi1t I mean."Th e br ig ht rudmllness wo n t su d d e nly o ut o f Hi r a m B u r k wnr th 's fac e." I under stand en- tirely too we ll.You are a ;:ood_ sport for tippi ng me off.I seo." A n d th en h e we n t quic kly ln- doors . and said noth ing e lse.Th e npn on l to Himm 'Bu c k wo rth ha d tn rleed reaped results nfter n fashion. hut Ginger slid not foe]very we l! plensed.tll r n m Buc kworzh.:xi- ullh n ug h an y thi ng h u t a ro mh ntlc figure,wa s u u lw c h a p .An d the shocked look o n his fnce,th e a n d Mr s .W .B .Ro s en b au m a n d Lxrmly c ame in .to help Ciy de c ele~ b r u te his bir th da y .The eve ni n g wa s sp en t p la y i n g c ards af ter wh i c h a u e lic i ou s lu n c h vos s ewc d Gi f f o r d Fr e nc h wa s a h l e t o g o b a c k to wo r k Mo n d a y mo mi n g o f t- e r h i s lo n g illness.H e flr imm a tr u c k f o r C h a s .Bates. Mrs.Lamb returned Tuesdayaf ter h a vi n g spent sever al da y s vis itin g at he r br othe r' s i n Li nc oln. Mr s. S a ra h S wi ha r t an d Mrs . I -I . C.E d wa r d s we r e F r e mo n t c all- er s Mon d ay . F l t d K r a m e r o f Fu lle r to n nr ri llelem Berry of S\:isu}'i<°l were Sun eitly di nner :g uests o f Mrs. E. Deny Mr s .Ne ls Pete rsen z=er.ur:1cfl o n Thurs day eveni ng a fter hz-vireg en- 5~'§ ed several :la y s vis it vsith ! e r ' ¢'aughfer,Mr s .B m Gli ss nlan fgf Benson. » Mrs.Cly de L .Ro s en b au m .ond Mr s .Gi f f o r d Fr e nc h s h o p p e l i n 01m.'n1 Tue sda y . A . H . T h e g e o f F r e mo n t , wa s a c aller i n | K enn: | rd Tues day . Mr s . E lme r W r i g h t a n d Mr s . H. E d w a r d s an d da u g h te r we r e i n F r e mo n t Th u r s d a y . Mr . a n d Mr s. Or vi lle Ne ls o n a n d i n f a n t s o w vi s i te d a t th e ~ C a s h - ma n h o me Sa tu r da y n ig h t. Pe ar l Ha n s e n c a me h o me f r o m Bi ni r S un d ay mo rn in g to s pe nd th e dry wi th her p are nts , r eturn ing ; 5 .1 th e eve ni ng .4 Mr s . Ha r r y A . A n d e r s on n f n e a r He r ma n , c a me W e dn e sd a y e ve ni n g to spend a c ouple o f da y s w i t h h e r par ents,M r .and Mr s .A .C. i é teaspoon sa lt l l P l l v l b L u u t :u n p z t y u t a u u a n . 2 c u ps f lo u r 4 te as po on s ba ki ng po wd e r nuru l.u5r:u|1:r.»r v u u u h u nu n" ,ba lls , o r p ats a n d r o ll in c o c o sn ut or s ha ve d p e an u ts o r di p in to .me lt e d fo nd a nt.Th e pas te m a y b e sh a pe d in to a lon g ro ll a n d s li c e d , a n d ro lle d i n g mn u l n t e d o r p o w- der ed su ga r. 2 te as po on s su ga r 3 ta ble spo ons f a t "A c u p mi lk Pr e pa r e bisc uit do ug h f r o m th e ~ gg; '"§"& f';i§"|Og a lla la - - 'I ' he . ue r li n g Qln th in g' ll u r p r m elib er ally wi t h raisins,c i nn a mo n §. § ?1 ' . §. " " §. 1 .f f ' §Z' . 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Let us check your Battery, Oil, Motor, Tires, etc. You will be surprised how it pro- longs the life of your car. .r 1 I 1are offering YOU lifor e 5:3 0.W h e n t h e ha n Iounuthe1'reahmen an d t e i r leaders d l retwmcd to the church buse- me n t wh e r e th e y g a ve u s a nic e sup pe r,c ons isting o f sandwi c hes, plc ldes,p o ta to salad,c ak e,cocoa a n d je llo.A l t e r w e h a d su pp er th e y h a d a s h o r t p r o g r a m. Th o s e ta k i n g p a r t we r e Mr . E g g e r s , ' A d - d ms s o f Gr e e t i n g ; M r . L a m b , A d - d r e s s o f we lc ome ;vi o li n so lo b y l l n v Ro s e n b a u m:d u e :b y He le n Ho me m r the Bunn."wmc n m el l z n l "E . Tu lllve r .Treasurer."and mend : to th ree women whole nn mea: h o had :een ln A nav/lnauer.l uothertowns.ur g in g thorn to con-llmxe th e chaln.Sha g n u resultsl t once an d h o l s her nr oh lr m lrsolved.qu le lln g unac ceptablethou glxu a n to u se u ron rla ty ol her act by reaaonln¢th at her appeal really ll to r n h o me fo r th e b li n d .har fa the r.Helen 1| married.and \ E \ V ! l th e n u n o n a n - C H A P TB R V - T h e doc to r:ha v-lng or der ed f o r Mr .'ro lllvnr coun-» ~. l r -vm toon ln nlenty .wl l h atrnngc .n u n .s m c x e n uma.. mutouc he d hor henrt.He h n d lo o ke d anrry .Gln ger dh l not en jo y s ec lug people lonk sorry , not even tllsgust- lng p rele ndor s wh o pu wc d und held ln\nds_llre nkla sl. usu ally su c h a my and cheery nwnl,pr oved n n xxwkwnrd nc c n slo n. lllr nm Rnc kwor th sm- med every Inc h n mln ls te r.uns mllln g.gra ve, a nd sli my ro rmnl. He talk ed exc lus lvely l o Allan J en kln s.an d no t ve ry c nle rtalnk lg ly . 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Eddy J nc kuon inviteshi m to s ta y o n h ln f um. wi th Mlr l~urn to care for hi m.J oplin West-taury , trenurer of the c hurc h hoard.arr ang e:for a substitute Hi r a mBu c k wo rth,_iuat gradunted fr om s\theologic al seminary .to take Mr.'I'olllcar's plac e for a while.MrBu c kwo rth arri ves and makes hishomoa t the pnrconagc.a."z»-wirls guest." on .1 Dfrntn V I - M r .Itn c kworlh'c lo ok a t Mar jo ry . who' h ad c o me in n li ttle l a te wlth her umm!br ig ht mor nin g r adi anc e.B u t her rudi- 'in ve was o f s ho rt d ur ati on . fmllng swif tly to sta rtled. wid e-e y ed won-ilc rlng She had no nppetlle. t y er! idly wi th hor for k.an d k her eyes upon hls face.curiously .us tho vgh her ey es were aeelalng .........»l.lm»nohlmv mmsxlhlns.B u t i m; wi th th e h o u s e wo r k . i r .a n d . M m Ge or ge Hi l lm a n onter ta in ed fr ie nd s Surldny .th e oc casion bei ng Mr .Hiii1nar.'.. bi rthd ay . 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"1 = Jp " m 3 J§ ~ ` = £ § ` n @ .;E'.°"'" ' " " " n . . . .5 ..1.|\ \ :|: v u ."| r » §.| .\||\.Tan o :».__ _~. .1 -" 5 "l l " 1 |:|L 11 . |Q - 1 T | | » l I n m u 1:1E I n . g B L L 0 0 ' r l r \ l 'd .\ I 1 o r s I 1 .<gr _A s k t h e s e ~ ~h o w , ....|La.\ " i | . }m i f l r \ =l.I1\l i f S H IK I L y ;m | '.f Eh [IH .1 H 1 0 1 r H r :fu 1 I I" |l 1i: |I. |»elf IIIIIIII.M I I | \ra |IOl'T\; ..|.Bu n * C D U 1 1 . 3 ,s p e n t -'r u n u 1 } . E ;h ~~i¢ | |f\!\ » 1 *" i t i l 1.| 11; |1i 1q2 j u " ' |r I \L 1 I1 |"~ ll . | I1 l fI|!:1C I uw 2 :1.I l f:U I I I l l j I 1 f H H '| ) f| l l l | | l I\ .\\ .| T1 . l t h o I ! \ 0 .~'D ~~ .. . ..I u : . I- | \ I\ll n l h i m : ||l i ; : "f "li. 'I` ¢= I!l\ l;* r. Il1 :| I\1 C1 )'l: l0 S \ \ 'l I'1 3 It . : In d E 4 J n p p ] 2 l \ \ f ; ~ And a Full Assortment of Hostess Cakes n n - 1_,.__ .. L21applerings?Main an syrup of ` HE cups £=l.1j!;|!:-1-!IEE cups wgtof.Ash! |*'l -ugh nd vegetable ~ I hm 1|.|l!}l..:pg»y. Ilvr \v.1s1v hnsakvi She fmlml fu ll H ;1 'I !\\¢\small pmk r;r~< 1 n\vrllm~.l||;.; uf ||l>a¢flrdml letters.f.-»;..l= .l|!'l'I :mul Iulmlrni l||t'ru Ili mln n"| fln nnunlu ivlxhh 1| nl nn.A.n |Lnn \i1ll'P|\!"|lf!il11*\.|I1i| !b e c n busy m e past.we a k p'.lL\.1:1;:,. ggPup s now f enc e.I '_ |F r e d J ones QI Ho o p e r wa s a l l r '=g» ~-=..--~.r nn!l.n\Gn Krinnnfrl '|"nr-zdew..L ."* " """ " . * ',, .-...~AI1-Ir. and Mrs. H. C. Blaco vis~'[li mi re la ti ve s i n F r e mo n t Sumla w.5 Mr. a nd Mrs. Mike And erso n £' ll¢l 1 Mr s. Ch r is tin a Mi lle r wer e S u nd a y 1d i n n e r g u e s ts a t E lme r Mi ll v f s .| Mr s .A f t J e n s e n c ler ked a t ' h e * Be rr y sto re F r i d a y wh i le Mr .an d Mr s. Ch a rle s B er r y wer e i n Omah a . M r s .P a u l Petersen atte nd ed a fu ne r al. i n Oma h a Sa tur d ay .| W a lte r Eg g e r s ,F a e Dorrmacker : a n d Ma r y Ma r g a r e t F i n c h a tte n d -F ed a sho w in Blai r W ed ne sd ay eve- ni ng .\La s t Thu r sd a y , Do n n? No e l! c e l- e b n t e d h i s se ve nth b rth da y b y i n vi ti n g Ger aldi ne J ohn son,A n n a Buc h,W i l m a Bates,B i lly Ki n g ~ l \"1 r- f-. 'J »H e p oIv Q; 2;I Looking for Read Bargains? 1 Where can you buy a tire as good as Goodyears for these low prices? 30x3%_-_$6.75 ' 29x4:40 8.25 30x4:50 --9.20 Drive in, Please-»--Drivie out Pleased 4;-oon n:AnTIRES Rosenbaum Service Station » i.i ".»§fq'.T H ~a .,Q~£;N. U »|:NrE;... wk ~ ~ H E A T R Q l , / \ 'A'~.-.,. .» Nic Friedrichsen Hdw. Ke n na rd , Neb rl sy r up ,Pa r c u n a Qgnr u n u o n n Ccukirmg apples.Slic e; tinom cross- wi se i n th e de si r ed s iz es a nd c oo k i n th e sy r u p u n ti l te mle r b u t no t sur ro tdc d b y ap p le r i n g s o n u mu s h .Co o l, a n d s e rve th e ro a s t la r ge p la tte r .Ap p le s ma y a ls o b e ba k e d wi th p or k c h o ps : md s e r ve d ns a g a r ni s h . lmme.(Hmrvr was sjrsts\| n:\tir: numl ortlerly .'1I|¢-so nn go is wo re tn lm lnnmocl.Sn wi th was te basket in0110 Imml, lnntf.-rn In the other. Blu: mmlc hor waly carefully over thennr ru w be ams, u nd d os vo the wah bly ladd er. She noted, c omfortably . that the two doors renmluerl closed as s ho had lo ft them.an d a pleasantlynoothingstillnesspervndedthe house.Sof tly . I mpp ily , with was te . i n . r f u lly ."IIloe=o nro fur tht*l\\'i11s."sim nm=\\rrfwl.flushlrm.°'I'vt°snllnll).I n m nut InI.\:|Lstu!In l|L'nlI!)pr c p ` mo ti on s. "The tluy [\11!I50tI dolly. n httsy tiny, ns: Salitlriittys nlwny s :trv In pnrsnn ugos \»1.herP nrrntlgmulonts ll\f'nl \\1l}S leru lin:up to Ihr*olinlnvllo Snhhutln.[ H m m lhzc kwnr tll ro:nuined do wn to wn for lnnc lleon. Ztiurjnry.a sltll,wh ite Mn rjor y , ( )(( 'u é u y 1 . 1 6 / ' f l l l l f / ' a m y o u r e . / l ' 0 ( . ' £ ' I ' coN'r|NENr AL BAKERY basket an d lu n té i n f s h e slipped l»usi}ed l1ersclf in n studied way mman d tho c ur ve o f th e c lr vnlnr nhnn! the work ot the hnum;-.Ant] l., .1J » - * 'iv stairc ase and stopped. She stopped ughnst. elec trified. apellbound.F o r beneath her. b efore ber very ey es.there lay revealed n sc ene whose un ulte ru ble di sg us tlng ne ss was b e vnnrl hor 'nnwer of desc rlntlon- liilLn'ér"i5 Ll§ ee ve nlng wa s a n in- c reneirwiy | mirf(ul repetition of the morning ~=gs1=W he n tl;dishes were done. fim- :zer ronulred In the veralndu.Mi s s rmmm-u..mm.m,=.,, fn I "-f;.";|.i;1|;-i..; 1-Blnlin I.; T|¢m.l lienklni llll mere. alone. |olemnl!|....";;.,,;i;,"»;;\;;.;;'f LQ- ....;' ;;:;;;n i mckimz. rs Margie?"ont to bed.She has n1'll &l""`|`i -I I "ii""'-1.\'|iére's1:2.a';.."°° .2:||_'|n':£:|,::* .:'.....:I *She 1° u u ; . " | v n ; »H 1 w m a u w .. . . _ - v ,\ . . . . . . h , ._ . . _ -_ ___assa w tw o Ug u r e s - h e r sister,Mar-headache."Oh,I soo."Gin ger we n t un- lm':.*. and Hiram I3uc kworLh';1vhnm stairs.a n d knoc ked gently a t her nlrc had left behind their lfparuto slstvr's floor. closed doors not twenty minutes "Pm In ln previous.By what |lrangelntuiI.I\e volvo In nn:n ad."c alled a muiiied ver.enc d the door,nnd inert wmfnml zo me I f ness eac h ha d disc overed.behind tho se lmrrlm: do om, th at me o the r G l m z e r o p w e n t l n ." I I c o u l d d o n l a n h e . "S h e s I n |\|\ °A |\ '¢ 1;-`i¥»`|n}§"fE{17§6dr handu r n s d n u n a n d l n w f n th is n n n a m n nI u .u u a l u h n u l a h \ um e e t i n g g r o u n d o f t h e H v l n g r o o m l m l n w G i n z v r n e v e r k n e w - n o r e v e n :ine her sister u sharp n hnnn n| \|nfr " AL. * " " u - '__.._...w h i c h h a d m a d e t h e l n i l l a l m o v e . B u t o n e f a c t w a s e v i d e n t - t h e r e t h e y w e n . O n e -n i 'H I r n m ' u a r m s w a s a b o u t h e r s l s £ e r ' s s h o u l d e r s . a n d h i s f r e e h a n d w a s f o n d l i n g v e r y g e n t l y . lUUl\a | U | . | I l :u\ . i . u \ . . ; u n" I t h i n k I ' m g e t t i n g l m y f e ve r , " s a i d M a r j o r y ." M y e y e s s t i n g .I ' m g n l n g t o s l e e p n o w . " G l n r z e r . n t , t l » l s d l s m l s a a l ,t u r n e d t o w a r d t h e d o o r . " A n d G i n g e r ,d o n ' t y o u ' g o a n d t a l k a b o u t l t t o - M i s s J e n k l n s - o r Iverycoresslngly ,th e s of t gold ol' her ho ir.Md rjor y herself.plainly not ln o e ou tdls tan c ed ln madne ss. wa s ra is in g he r so f t wh ite li ng er s to his c heek, his llpa. his eyes. Gln- ::or'a lrrepreaslble gasp star tled thlim..Th e y loo ked u p a t her. anybody .I f I ha ve u hvnrlocho an d llny fever ll' s nohnd5"s busi ness b u t my own.No t th a t any bod y wo uld c ar e an y h ow."»" l wo n' t ta lk about lt.Go to sleep now. Margie, l°Il be very quiet not lo disturb y on."gravely.They am mf m°"°'|And Ginger cfosed the door son"Excuse me." Ginger! voice was lv behind her.cold and subdued, very small."l " " " "thqught yg§1.we}'p_ji}_l1'uwt places (Continued next week) P H O N E She turned shun around upon the nmlru. and went pn to the atur.l nthentndloshel a t h e n e lt down, henvlly, und (ell to deep conddern- uo n.She saw clearly :nat me sl!- unuon was critical.llo rjo ry wa s hopeless.Sh e h ad o ile d the gro :e r y clerk.She ha d almost held ha nd : w tt h T ub An dr e w! a n d th e uknlele.She even practiced her blxndlshmentl on Eddy Jackson, who had the fortitude no wlLh~ st an d h e r w tla And now sho was llngnntly necklng the young mlnln- ter.Glnger wrltned in halplesl fury.Th e mln lu e r !Even n gro- cery clerk ma y nsplne to owner- ah lp , u hu n k jn n lto r ma y progress slowly u pvmr d.Ent once n Dreach- er . a lwul a vr ea c h e r ., Bridgeport-Palace Cafe chang- ed hands._ Dakota City-Paving in this city comileted. F o w n e i K i d Glove.-x, $2.98. 45- lt.Fa s hi o n Center. Go th e n b u r g -B r i d g e c o ns tr u c ti o n un d e rwa y i n Hi le a Ca n y o n f o r 1-`nma.m road , Hig hway 41. Ma y wo o d - Gr e a t P la i n s h i g h wa y bei ng g ra ve le d ac ros s Fr on ti er C o. W e s t Po i n C a r mo c y Ba k e r y bu i ldi n g a d d i ti o n to b a k i n g p la n t. C u r t i n - N o h ~ ¢ ~ V a r i e ty Sto re lr mo ve d to re de w: -a ti ng qu ar ie rs formerly oc c upied by Case groc ery - To insure ydu of PromptDelivery of Groceries and the Highest Qual- ity Merchandise. Berry Bros. o .¢ --- u - - -n 1 u u ~ -v - F I R S T M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H C a r l Bad er,Pn stor Th e Thankfmd he a rt ac ts Ii ke a mag ne t up on the b le ss in g. ; of lif e. H a y y o u m be a tr ue 'I`hanl-u¢- g i vi n g ! Me a t Loaf On e p o u n d h a mb u r g e r , ' i po un d sausage,1 me d i u m sized onion,- I c u p c ooked tomatoe s,I eg'g',' c rac ker c ru mb s.M i x we ll th e me a t,dic ed oni on,to ma to es a n d eg g .Sn-ason to taste.Ad d r olle d c rac ker c rumbs, enough to make of g rig ht c o nsi stenc y to mold into loa f. Plac e th e lo a f i n a b a k i n g p a n wh ic h has en ou gh h o t grease i n : i t to c over th e b o t to m we ll. '.v ..|f »1ACOLUMN FOR IWOMEN| We Are Pleased DUNLOP TIRE PRICES .,quet md dosing session at 6:80 P. M.All young people welcome. Friday,7:80 P.M.-Choir re- hearsal. Sunday, December ln.: Dr.Emory D.Hull,a disdm guished preacher now of Water- . ._ .. . . . . - . - --m Fiiday,Nav.29th,the Omahl District Annual Epi-'orth League Convention will be held at Arling- ton, in the new chunh.Morning' sesdan begins at 9 cfclock, after- noon session at 1:30 P. M., ban One of the best plfor some time was the Junior class 0 ning.Every pa n 3 i .e1 -: ,4I*I F.Q Q1 QFII f a m i ly a n d fr ie nd s a n in vi tati o n to h e a r h i m a n d to wo r sh i p wi th ua. A t 7: 3p P .M .th e f i r s t o f o u r Pr e- C hr is tma s p r o g r a ms wi ll be gi ve n .A " h o me y "ga£hexing a r o u n d th e f a m i ly or g an ,prac tic » i n g Ch r i stma s h y mn s ,ta lk i n g o ve r th e c o mi n g jo y o us d ay ,I n d N O T E S "record on the 2311! day of input,I ~ o NOTICE BY UBLXCATION 1921, Ind recnrded in am office- olnys given here L e g o 0 | 6 8 6 ~oN Ps'n'r1oN Pon uw County (Jerk of Wuhlrgton ,..-.~,.»»,\»..,i __0 --`moaxrr: or-' wlu. County.Nebnaln. in BML xl. ,.-.._..._,...,1 Friday eve- I was cleverly plot. held the:noe until the unuin.Musicmishcd by du: ra,under Lhc 1. Huy.SLerl~dared a' violin ms".I b -.____ No frxcs 0 F FINAL Al)-MINISTRATION ACCOUNT STATE OF NEBRASKA II S!Washington County,I |County Court.In Pmhlte. .In lli e Matter of the Eahte of A.C. Debel,Aitm-ncySTATE OF NEBRASKA I I ss Washinlton County,I In the County Conn of Wuhlngton County, Nebraska. Pm ua, of me Mortgage Y`.ecor»l~\ of said bounty,be mlenrcd .xml cancelled of record by the Cnurx,for me rvsson that the nz-lv sf- cured by said mortgage hm lawn fully paid and satisfied,and for meh olher and.further tellef i n In the Mulle r of the Fatale of v.he.Premises ns may be [mist and Flnrlnx N Ramon. 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A l l ¢ . ¢ u u w :\ . ¢ | | » a ¢ o u u n u o n - - 1 - - -a \ . . ». ¢ »\ .a v r v .- v W . .. n v - » " ." u w - --41 ' | . ,G u i d i n g S t a r "w i l l b e t h e . s u b j e d m i n u t e s i n m e d i u m o v e n I t m a y 'Z i g h Q u a I Y o f U 1 6 m e d i t m i o n .S p e c i a l l i g h t -b g n e c e s s a r y t o a d d a l i é t l g -u u t c r i n g e f f e c t s .D o n ' t m i s s t h i s h i p -o c c a s i o n a l l y . PY servic e!Bak ed C o r n Iofthen e w Church schwx in at 10 A. M.,n...,..nah nvvv1 fx __._.,,_,____m___5 H - n a y ,i s a ;Il AAalu U ;a l l .u u u . . . - . . ' . - - ---)etec ti~.e Agenc y , Be tty Marshui l; I and a ltowed, :I *s ed A id en , Le on a Hallman ; Stag e be tak en , or de " " " " ' " ' ' _ - - * " -r\uv\|uu\:|, n.u. ae ,as Av V\|v\|\mu. pr oo f o f h qi fsh iv A .zu.,a n d a ll persons inte res ted r f o r a lis tr i bu tlon o f nf #nniif'im|m an n na r a n d s h o w " I don "t beli eve I wo u ld h a veT h e s e a r e s o m e Liana; Fllss bliss J The IW.Ruth Antrim'Gulch " ' " " ' : ' " "" " r! ' " -" " -|...._ 9 l a-as-et.-\ and aulsignment of dom.-r|f .;¢|| n g en:te tl r rh uni f f-.",1'i'&,,.."""'°'s'"""°"==I=¢l hqmmend }izh¢== emnd: m¢|i°,,§';°',,L,"§f' ~ .Ingafsmfrafm =-..f»';'..~'2.,,I"¢'£ hldn't. MIS no -u N -ighbor ma ini- **'" "4"-* Afmiallstmtor clilchnrged. pmbateel an um mr. wm and Slrgon.1 ma these u-aumu mnww' new "mmm :EQ mi- rf ¥°".€#FL'°i=P£'f't.l°Ff°£€.f'i'f.'f--wwf of uid '!°°"!"€"a mf I V I I I ;L a n L u a u u \ \ l . | | ' v \ I n s "3E p w o r t h L f f z g l g o h f ; ! n . c g g * s ,2 t a b l e s p r o n s b u t t e r ,l ] e p r o g r a m a . .'° ; t a b l e - p o o n s u g a r ,' f i n p i n t s w e e t 1 U d a g u l g e c g h ' -3 ° 'F v § 1 § - ' " " k 's a l t a n d p e p p e r t o t u s t e . | L 1 :t r w c e ; T h 1 c k e n m t h c r a c k e r c r u m b s a u d i t d m T l n r r h n n f 1 4 1 - x n s l " -S D C -1 . \v . _ . . . .f r | . . : .:. . . . . . . . . .. J i » » . r prices, other sizesin proportion attra c tjva W ed ne F hutchme$5.24-,iatc d ml c r lay I! Nirl nw \30x3 I-2 30:3 I-2 Z9x4.40 Z9x4.40 3014.50 3014.50 Buffalo Reg. Buffnh Dunlop Buffalo Dunlop Buffalo John at §i.al t.ler an Thursday evening,hlra.ZV°\"l\! urun on me :vm ww nlPlackhumandi lls :Helen_D'-'-'ll\'||l'l'»1929, at zo °f¢|°°\\ A. nr,Ann the inldltlnn wn-ll.. mul c unten lai d Delltlnn. Ihr *exec ution th e r e o f , a n d a d mi n i s tr m ti o n Oi s a i d e s ta te b e gr a n te d . \VItnnm=m v h a m!n m l Of fi c ia l1\|\|¢; n v» ¢ y v - . - . -." ' r 'D :l e :" W i t n e s s e s o f C h r i s t " .f n ormal '.'heart.-to-heart." m e an nour..|lll!§is usry lll.\.1: rr a luncheon.4$4.95 $6.60 $5.75 $1.15 $5.60 P a w n c a n ».;;-;,¥€a;' v\F5LI1`|§1n§]`1vE¢}"¥rfvE{¢&i5i Euhri #nik gmir, the |;rayer dnen- ~ S.-aa One :un butter.. 2 cum sunt. 4 tr.witness the nnceinl drilla amlenr nml "mlm 1allcll nthvr and fur-mon u » q " ¢- - - " \ .--. . - -his E-th day of November |. Io l El All WE n n u u r vu u l u n a : u x - _ . . .n . - -a .U _ .-_'- - --. v ¢v " - \ ,. . . u n . .. - . . .. . , .-. . .. ._ . _ -'f e e s .2 c ups fi o ur ,1 c up rais ins " E h "lod ge wo r k .A soc ial QW -txh ff r orde rs,alllowanc es a n d ¢!e~ .1 .-\...\...rhunnnwl I... . m mm f 1 Mi n wa l-mm: an d a d eli c i ous lunc h f ollowed . , , . , ..._..,ma..f'nnY|\1vnu unurw i 2 ; -1422 m f no s u lg a r e lnvlz tu to n c lpreadyf o r o u r Ch r i stma s pr o g r a m.W e meet.F r i - ning af. 7:30. ..adies'A i d Soc iety is to e Ho me - ta le n t humorour. -v l v |- \ ¢ |s \ m y ¢. . . - '-" H y __,§. | . ! . C " !¢ \ : l L U \ . | 1 \ n \ . | v l u l | u \ J n u w n .n u t s c h o p p e d ,1 s q u a r e e h ¢ > ¢ ~ u l a f , e A \ > 0 u t f o r t y - § i \ c w e r e p r e s e n L i » l 0 1 # * l . ' m e l t e d ,2 t e a 8 P 0 0 n s b a k i n g P O W - l A c c l u b r : \ t 1 o n _ o f I . h e ' i ' 5 t h b i r t h ~ }w i t 'h d 1 ( ) f f .| : d 1 .a n m m c r s a r ;o f I r c d l i r m k m a n . m d " ' f ' " * '" W a n a m a c l ag '* ° " j , P ° ° ' ;e a c h !o f e l m e § : , t i 1 . c ' H i n d b i r t h a n n i v e r m r y 'u f h i . ~ \ ! 3 ' " l t h i s 2 3 r d d a y o f N o v .1 9 2 9 . n n m o n a n n u m e g c u m a s l° .P . u x f c w a s h e l d r e c e n t l y a t t l u c x r b l l - A L )r .c .E L I . : - . n . e d p o t a t o e s ( p l a i n b o a l e d p o | . 8 i 0 e . 4 h u m z e .T h e i u r m c r ' s o c c u r r e d 0 n ' 4 5 - 4 t C o u n t y J u d g e . \NOTlCE HY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FORH. D. 10 Ply Truck PROBATE OF WI LL th3215H. n. 10 my Truck sms ~ fl\' »hc h they ha ve bee n prac tic i ng,Fr id ay , De c .13th. Th e Ch ur c h Tr ea su re r sa y s th e f : ¢ » f r l n l l u h h n h f l d § = l I l l l " } l \ ?i i f l d h p mashed with fork).Duke in med-Nov.1"1.h and Mus.13r"lnk'nmn'aiilim sized dripping pun 11.1111 cgvur will he Dec.26th.A feature °f|N0'I`lCl'2 OF FINAL ADMIN-STATE OF NEBRASKA. with chocoiatc frosting.the flinner was thc birthday cakc iS'l`RA'l`lON ACCOUNT "Washington County,Clmralale Fillinf lmltllng seventyfive candles whlchl ~A. C. Dnbel Att'vBlair Service Station s.....£.'"'.2'l§ 25...Oi l B L A I R N E B R A S K A .~f ~»¢.;.,. ~-. ~....-, ~ , -.1 ,Q .,,,,..,1 :J V; | | 4 r. l \q u u u x c l \ . l 0 \ l . D l . | \ l \ »| |1 - o u --- ---1B S R S a n U \ C l l l b € l B l l l d C O I \ S : i ' l . l . I E n f . 6 o n e g g l u n f g c h o c o l a t e ,1 e g g u n - O f t h c c h u r c h n o n s q u a r e l t t h e r b e a t e n ,1 c u p s u g a r .4 t a b l c s p o o t l s a c c o u n t s U P t o d a t e S u n d a y r f s w e e t c r e a m ,s m a l l p i e c e b u t t e r . possible.M i x ing red ien ts a n d sti r u n ti l ' s u g a r dissolves.Th e n b o i l o n i n F o wn e s suede S | ° ' f " g S l.sta nt.Ta k e f r o m fi r e an d sti r 4 5 - I t F a s h mn Center.un ti l th ic k . S i lk D r e s s e s - i n c lu d i n g th e n e w.Bo s;C C dSi lh o u e tte S t3 " l° " ' $ ° g 8 ' ! § ' 7 ' . $ 1 9 Q On o and °f.'...`»1'§.'E}" Dirrtl; , c r e a m wa s L r o u g h t b y th ei r da ug hter , Mr s . L awr en c e L ar s on . Tllc gu e sts i1.clu4.1c.l Air.a n d Mr s .La wr en c e La r s o n a n d c hi ldr en o f F r e mo n t an d Mr . a nd Mr s. A ug u st. Lo o si ng . wc ?.:;e;5 £ : € g e ] 1 g ? a t 2 ?b -I n th e Mu t te r o f th e F a ta l e o f sons ban qu et wh i c h wa s ho ld ..|_Il'§lir:.1|. A. Barton,Dec eafwd: STATE OF NEBRASKA .ilW a s hi n gto n Co u n ty , 0 ' I la n ! o n a n d (J 'l'Ianlon,A t ty s Co u nty Co u r t.l n Pr ob ate. ~-.. r . . - _ -'" " vI n th e Co u nty Co u r t o f W a s h in g to n C o un ty ,Ne br as ka . I n th e Ma tt e r o f th e E s ta te o f ' J o h a n n V o g t,Dec eased: Th e vc ri f `f c d p e ti ti on o f A ma nd a W .Ln u ri tse n a n d W i lli a m G. f the M. E. c hurc h on 'Th ursday c v;-5 ' llle hei rs a t la w,n e xt o f ki " » | E 3 u g: th ;: g gg n c gg g in p ? ;_ e i Em; ; ; ni ng .Bef ore c o i n s i n to th e di,,..[dc~.laces,lc gatees,c rodi tors »m<'|r Y'd >;g e t l r. . .\__..........1........l All nnnznrm inmtnfnstml ln th e f i n a l L lf ttf f d Fc starnc ntary D 38 0 I: I 1 1 :w. s. MARRas a b oy , th e y h a d gr o wn s te a d i ly w o e; a n d up to th e time I s ta r te d s A Q l f l n v l v n o i v n n n i A Q H A !n \ . n ¢ " _ ro $1935 in sizes 13 to 52 in blank 3 pounds grarrulatéd sugar,i and all the most popular cnlos pound white symp 1 pound Eng- lurge new shnpment Just |EC€l.VCd liah usnlnnha I t»»m:.nnnn vnnilln ulg room,eucn Um:p|1:m:n|.\\uug--H r=-~-"°""§*-"" --- -V d tht,I "given a. colored cap to wear and ascttlenumt of' said estate are herl. |W1lliam G 083 u'1 er a 1 g :so bl w and the mum by notified that on the 2'7th day Will and Testament of .Johannoylo r:0 |..... ...:....:.. .....:......: +l.¥» \\n|'|» nr tha of November. 1929. Stella H. Mc Vogt.Deceased. I i \ at int- Fashion Center.45-ir. » d @ hDORNACKER BRIEFS Mr and Mrs John Dornaeker ana o u n - a . - » u |-" " " f " " -- -. Cook as fudge; take off fire and] place in cold water or on ice.Dolnot beat until a little cool,then, bent as long as possible.This ie! ver od und kee s a lon time.and daughter,liemice visited at if 8° Fruit Crefm Pie 8t h e H e n r y G o t t s c h h o m e d a t u r d a y i C r u s t 'T a k e 1 c u p f l o u r 1 m e 9 |e v e n i n g .r |l o t t e a s p o o n s b a k i n g p o w d e r ,l t M r .a n d Mr s .Geo rge Man3.,ald| a n d f a m i ly o f Be nn i ng to n we re Sunday visitors at the Emil Lamp home.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Wieett and fantily spent Sunday afternoon at the Chris Sunnis home near Wash- ington.Mr. and Mrs. John Johnsen anddaughter and Mr. qnd Mrs.Wm. fhristensén of 'Washington wereSundayvisitorsattheEmil Gntts-eh home..Mr. and Mrs. James Sands vis- ited Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tiejjen Sun'l:13.evening.Mr. and bits. Herbert Cohrs and sovvisited at Lime Henry Sclinev- kloth home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foflde and family wort:Omaha visitors Sut- urday.Mies 'l'ln»lmn lllcCorrnick was n caller at LheErnil Clottsrh home on Friday evening.Mrs. Emil Lamp, Mrs. Gus Auch Mrs.Pete Kroger and Mrs.John Dornztcker attended Ladies'Aid meeting at Bennington 'l'hursdny afternoon.A number of relatives andfriendswereentertainedatthe John Dorincker home Wed:1esdny ¢;\t=ning irrhonor of Mrs. Dorfiaek-I a 1 Iteaspoon salt, 2 table.spoons sugar; and enough sweet cream to make a soft dough.Roll out u.little thicker than other pie crust. Filling:Fill cmst 55 full with diced cuoldng apples, diced peach- es or chenies and add followimz mixture:one cup sour cream,I een.I tablespoon flour,I cup sugar.Dust with cinnamon and bake. Peanut Cookies One cup flour, lf; teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons baking powder,l i cup sugar, 2 tablespoons shorten- ing,1 egg,l i cup milk,1 tea- spoon lemon or vanilla extract,1 cup chopped peanuts.Sift dryin- gredieutn together.Add melted shortening to beaten egg,Add milk and seasoning, and mix 'well with the dry ingredients to make soft dough.Add peanuts;mix well and drop with teaspoon on greased pan.Bake in moderate oven (400)about 29 minutes. POULTRY DRESSINGWhateverkindof poultry mai' I li la I I .I i " l l . | l l l l l 5 l } ;l : | | | u _| w ; u n u n y o u .U A .u n .a f f a i r q u i t e a s m u c h a s t h e b o y s . T h e i n v o c a t i o n w a s g i v e n b y D r . R .C .S w i s h e r f o l l o w e d b y n p e c i u l ; m u s i c r e n d e r e d b y t h e M .E .m u l e q u a r t e t t c .H a r r y M c C l e l l a n ,J Z . ; spoke for the sons which was re-Q pied to by Dr.N.A.Martin inbehalf of the fathers.A. J. Dun-lap, who is at the head of the Cowan and Lester,Barton,the Ereeutors of said estate filed n petition in said County Court praying that their final adminis- tration account filed herein be settled and allowed, that proof of heirship be taken,order for dis- tribution of assets and assignmentof flower and homestead right:Omaha University School of Com entered and thc said Executoris merce,gave an excellent aaldression"Boye".The dining tables' were prettily decorated. with vasesl of flowers and streamers and then, E. Ladies Aid served the din-| ner.t.°.0.Anderson,who has enu-ducted a r-hoe repair shop here for several years, elosed it up Saturday infill went to Omaha where hi family preceded him to make tl heme.The Womazfs Club met Tuesdayevening at the home of Mrs.M.; Cook.Mrs. Carl. Keller arranged a very inberestitig gnograin with"Nebr.rslf.a Authors"as the sub- ject.Roll cull was answered by "Bly Favorite Pook und \'\'l;y"..The Lztdies'Circle hold a hliégf sionary meeting at .he Congrega-tional chapel on Thursday nitenoon.Mrs. George Llawhnll leathe meeting and Mrs. R. C. .Swish- er gave a very entertaining;and instructive talk on India.A com- mittee served refreshments at the close of the meeting.Mr.and Mrs.G.I.Pfeiffer drove to Omaha on Thurstiay where the former attended the re-union ot' the Scottish Rites whilefbeselectedfortheTliinksgiving'ern birthdxiy.The evening 'ff a si di nner--turke y,duck,chicken,iMrs.l'l°eiI`fer spent the day with ment at ctmls and first prizesiguinea fowl or :goose--there §,, 3'MIS. ;;_ w lllarshnll.were won by Fire lktle f Kl"l1F'ff|$pecia|'ituffing for each |Among: those from herewho :tt-and Mrs.Torn Knlep;second br Tu,,e'_and if 1,,te.ided the Scotdsh Rite reunionMrs.Herbert Cohrs and Mrs.D.}.h 5,fl 'C lo en ?F'|""'f 'in Omaha in.-. week were Messrs. J.Dealer and consolntlons byl 0:3 In Y atored btuitng tnnn 1-'red De Weber,Harold Weber, Mies Alberto Doi-:maker and Mrs.1¢l\~\¢k °f goose,and guinea fowl ' (;_ G. Marnhull, v V, Itlarshallarid Pete Petersen.neecls still another kind.C W_ Andrevrn. Bread stuffing is tltef0I.lntlaii0n John llebard was home Fdday di:-tchargerl.If you fail to appear before said County Court on the 20thdny ofDecember,1929, at 10 o'clock A. M., and contest said petition, the Court. may grant the prayer there- of und make such other and fur-ther orders,allowances and de- crees as to this Court. may seem proper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 27th day of November, 1929.(SEAL)1. C. P1LI.FIll, 45-tt County Judge. All elastic Giwles,$1.98 unc' $2.93 in sizes 26 to 36 at the Fashion Center.We are now fea- turing Warners and Venue Found- ation Garmentn--very best linen in the United Suites.They make brasniers,gamer belts,girdle.s, eorectals, Y. B. Stout Corsetals in all sizes nt all times at money euving prices.45-It Fownts Kid Glove.=, $2.98.|l i . » 1 t l ~ a n ~ h i o n C e n t e r . . »- -- - - - - - -- FARM lll3RlIAU Ne w s Nebraska fnrniera may now get their nfspliizutiolt blanks for the gnvCt"|\1l1|'I1l tree:=for windbzenk neo, therefore, notice in hereby given that u hearing will be had on said petition on the 13th day of December A. D. 1929, at 2 o'clock P.M., arid all persons interested a m notified to appear and show cause, if any, why said Instrument may not be proved,allowed and proboted as the last Will and Test- ament of said deceased, and exe- cution thereof, and administration of mid estate be irrnnted. Witness my hand and Official Seal. this 15th day of November, l929. (SEAL)1. C. lII.Ll'.IR, 44~-47.County Judge. xorrcl1 To CREDITORS A I C Q u a u u l a L a c q s a l l u l l y ,u \ . | | t || u \ . u l - einen and treatments gave me only temporary relief.I could hardly walk.I lout. my appetite, didn't sleep good,a n d was losing strength and enemy rapidly. " I nm on my fifth bottle of Sargon,there'a not n.rheumaticpain left in my body, and rny appe» tile is finel.I have plenty oi! strength and energy now,sleep good and feel wonderful all the timel.Sax|;on Pills toned up my Iner and entirely rid me of con- atipation."-W. S.Marr,124 Ridge St., Council Bluffs. Stewart Phnrmzlcy, Agents. Smart new styles in Hats for Women and Stinson priced at $2.88 to $7.50 and Ciiildrenn are priced nt. 691:to $2 98 ot the MillineryOF }'}STA'l`El8tme ol'Blain--tne Fin-hion Cear 1 1's'r . = . '1 'r :o r x f a n n . - \ S J < . t I | " ~ . .." ° " " ~ ,s s l o \ . n i - 5 r u t d o :.: lo te: 1,S l . 'U B - I t l~':1 =h: on C e n t e r . \ \ ' u = h i n g t n n C o u n t y ,g s A .C .D e b e l ,. - t w y .' ln the Luunty Court. In the Mutter of the Estate of Sophie Alarggnrethzr .lahnel De- ctnserl:TO THE CllI'IUl'l`0llS OF s w EST.\'l`l\!: You are Here-by Notified, That l will nit nt the County Court Ilomn in lllttil in said County on the 13th day of December,1929, and on the 1ith day of March,l93U,at 1U o'clock a. m. onieach ol' said dates to receive and examine all claims against said Estate, with a x|Ur. Normal K. Rutlunann I i tll"l0 .llITRIST )l |Over the lllnir Dnug Co.I I Phone Black 41 |l-Iveningn by Appointment - - -x i .\lWt')l}l) BARBER SHUI' Sauces.-0r to the | .I/on»nztn llniber Shop | 'The Beit of Setwitc E Regular Prices _. _ . . ._ _x ____ at -_Q l!I at .|Zlxidvwonfl lot planting at Countyiview to their adjustment and Agent George I'late's office inlallowance.The time limited for Blnir.The blanks were sent out»the presentation of claims ngainetfggrntheextensionservicenndieaid Britain: is three months from l Satisfactory Service.they are ready for distributiurl.the 13th day of Decernber A.D.| l Courteous Treltme:at.| The Fisluon Celter in Blair is,for inany good fillings.The addi-for n brief Visit with his family..Every farmer will be entitled 1929,nml the time limited for .First door 88-tl. Enterprise 0ffiC°! it Home Owned Store-~Po.tronize tion of celery,oysters,sausage,Mr._and 1t<irs.'lommBuc_k!es ndiu,400 trees,r 100 more tltanlpaynient. of debtsis One Your from l THE EAT SHOP |E. (`.Rann, Proprietor |I Mull, 40 Cents l l Excellent Cuisine \ o Santa Announces ToylandO Is Open,L Br§ng in the Children to See fhe Thousands of Wonder Toys Yo u c a n bri rv the children here with \ perfect safety-only a few steps from your car in our adjoining auto park in me store.The children can com- t'~r ta¥lv d:I`;'l-it in the s'ghrs of TOYLAND ...ihcre are no r i i ;re:t surging crowds zo fight.4 3) Big toys . . . Linde toys . _ . bright toys . . _ new :oys- Thgy`re all here at Scars, Rocl:uck's Toyland waiting to pladden the huns of thousands of little boys and girls. See them now! Rsmcmlte r-Our prices are extremely low Sams, Rowman AND C0 RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE II _____I ..___--||uurismnsr, wav.them-t\\¢.-y lppncsute your \»q»»-Immmmml |nd_amum\ to the:za\ic|:°p":.|§:n:_'m.';'r;'r:|°':'il;_:"';L'2 133|E£I...f2.'}"1T,'I$';; ; ; ; § _ "' , _ , ; ; '; | " * ; ;; ; ' l a y hi nd l ml the ~ " " ' L I " . $ ° " / 1 € | ' % f . \ ' l ' , " ' { $ ' § § " ' R E E ~ $ 1 5 .~ Mr. a nd Mrlri i . L .hPhln'i | . nd 'wi ll main b¢ offe nd tu Nehruk:ISe ll J nald County Court.thh 1 »'a ,-give ,-...."»'R..»... und Misses t.heexceptl0n of onion,n e -""~P'=!»»$l§£',T'w€E".§';'E| ¢::|\pnnypwhl:h}f"|\W"-.\ =~=;_; nf 3Wv"°° ""'|}§'{3'}5' of '"°"'i1"éT'»§5fi'ia»=, \(ry lmlne sl and eha las t o f \hv|!or any vnrlety nl fowl.0n|u|\\h" a number uf statmn in low.x'|N' distributed K sl yeur.--.Jud .new nylen at money saving price: ||tuffing lhoulrl nu: be med wllhumg Knnul.bln. irlpnlglng .x|§nt|_API|[i¢\\UQ{l hhmlus .v qll _ '[Fi "'"'County s f BLAIR ABSTR.~\C'|` & 'rm.E I sCOMPANY |Bondvd Abslrlcler g PHONE 15 I Pilot Bldg.Blair.Se hrnlu | ¢I .._........._. .'U : - n a n r wU n e O u r F R Y T I R T I 1 a t ~S t .3 g g 3 3 3 C¢ mv ¢n »¢ nl o m a h a N a b .S a r u f n a n A u t o P u n »Q er.5 an_ » » » » g|[;a"au._...-....~»=...¢}.§:Q_.'a§,_5__5.z'§5_|[g]}°Iv¢'-rv Dnv in the Year!Go in the lturkev nr vhickvn.l1h» find of the week in Sioux City I honored ns 'they are nent. bar.H: to| 1 I ~ and look Ar th~ir i wond erful va lu e s- - y o u wi ll be 1 surprised.45 -I t ~ hi€hi ¥iz;;>r|:1d fruit muff-ICQ§¢{"'¢i1'7 RHI! lifike thei rom?~'¢'e 05 4 r |L..ha extension auruce at the Cul-}\()T[C[1 T()5 0 . m<§§;.em ap p m w for " " ° " ° " .{`2.f€' ff'pef.f»&'?€/moe within xhelyege o f Agriculture.C o u n t y nEs1 m::~rr nm'rzxu ZIn p?;L.;""JP"2§§$""tatocs or i'~hs."€iyde (c;ok had 1101 L-1n§==ils|Agum Bates advises \Vm»si1.i|1gto}1 rice are often used ui e body Ln removed 'I`hlm=duy.\¢°;'.=">'a em to get thei ldpplv Maher &. Carrigan, Attorf Lhe -nuffin 'rn .|Mr.and Mrs.H.w.Marshall ca :ons m as soon ="* pussrb *=-nc T m :u1s'ru1m;r c o u n ir.is UDB of BUI "...........\\|\:mm nmnhn in nrlnndl .\\fASHIN(iTON COLJNTY, A _.. » . : < ' 1 ' : ~ ; \m r .E D W I N ' r .. n r r I D ¢ = = v » §_ Of fi c e s i n State B an k Bldg . |...one n1..:..\l..b.. No w i s t h e T i me f o r ~ 'U V E R C O A T S Men and Young Men's~al| new patterns $12.50 to $35.00 IEATHER COATS FORsms AND MEN Our Prices for Qgalily---Always I/we L OWEST E r g I \. '~ J / \ 1 1 ' ~éL\, ,/..:;.;/ SHEEP LINED COA°lS for MEN and BOYS §l?;@ ~ ;~ C_mplet.e snoc k oi Winter Clothing ~for IIIUD and boys I 1. in g in pir tie uln r ly u go o d with Illulv ' r " T "YT-W-I"r§:i w i l l T h e project of ~ s w i n g dur-R A S F A ..duck or mmnn.f.§'.€.."""-.1£f...".f.',§."'....'f|'?.'f...,.. ..§'3'.2 at i n !1929 has xupplu-d un with `\ \ h ||ilm _|_Ma h e r ul u .x" " ' ""l ~ " § " " "n u u a g | | | \ .n y . |q u "- .n - '..' - * l U _T h e m s k m g o f a g o o d s t u f m g t h e h o m e n f M r .a n d M r é .C .G n v a i u a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t C o u n t y d e m a m d s a.t a s t e f o r i n t e t e s m g M a r s h a l l .A g e n t G e o r g e B a t e s ,s a y s w i l l . b m c o m h m a t m n s ,11 d i s c r i m i n a t i n g M r s B F C....o o k o f S c r i b n e r ,d b 5 1 1 |c h o i c e o i s e a s o n i n g s ,a c a r e f u l s p e p t .t h e f i r s t o f t h e w e e k a t .t h e u 8 4 a a s m n s o p p m g n o ' '|r n 1 | \. n " | ' I 1 f \' 1 l \ I \ l l \n o ~~~~~~ J oh n A. Ca rrig un, l' l vs . J o h n i i ...}oh| :son, uintiffs I CARL sm m m q InsuranceIRed Estate and Loans|Office in State Bank Bldg. |IzI Men and Young Men's~al| new patterns $12.50 to $35.00 IEATHER COATS FORsms AND MEN Our Prices for Qgalily---Always I/we L OWEST \ ' 1 " ~ ~-~I , a m » I\ /1 '~é-Lxa/ 'Ex - 1_/ , SHEEP LINED COA°lS for MEN and BOYS 1 §l?;@ C_mplet.e snoc k oi W inter Clothing ~5 for IIIUD and boys .' J .D .G a r r i s o n ~ BLAIR NEBRASKA I ble n d ing g f in g r e d ien t s , an d a ~ouluul uuuguuuw; uuuv -».- -.~etc.1r m n _Mr .und Mr s . G. I .Pfn zf fer a nd ,.Ma r y l'». Jvhnr-on and1Dolo n o f liquni.MIS4 Belle Ro be rts we re d i m e r Phe o u ts t a n d mg de mo n stra tio n Ch ar le s Do h or t . .......>.|_[11'Lp;T H I N G S T H A T g y f f f g H15 th e horilv q_f Mr .an d g n t h ?P m i g i 1.-\-ef the § _ " " ' ;I Uefenda.nt:». }l.»\.| '{PI GQQD MEA1-IS '51 i !Rob er ts um Prvnzont on I . ;'ar f n ree mn e s """¥o Fo 'c m def en dan t,L,harle:1 D o h - l |u n r n v s a n F a r me r s o f W u s h mg to n e r i v :Y o u wi ll ta k e n o t i c e t h a t M DIL \\ located ix x 1'. F. BEMPBILL DENTIST._ "-"6 --u ¢ » » » - - - 1 - - - » 'rl li ttle th in gs i n connec -C H U R C H U F G O D 1 th e ' slau gh ter in g o f fa rm,E .E ,Gie sler, P astor f o r h o me c o n s u mp ti o n a mi i t b u t so meti me s over-¢¢:.....|.... ...1...-\m n n n m c u un ty who h ave la rg e di tc he s ea t- in g th r o u g h th e i r f a r ms a r e u r g e d to inspec t th i s projec t.Y o u wi ll g e t ideas th a t ar e pra c ti c al wh e n i i !Eamon to »+t.0DDi11i! l8lRe diU!h0!>» th u l l s t ml W i lli a m J . Ca r ri g un ,z p e i i u n n i n \l|.|.;hi1|i:r'n| ay of N'0\el|\bct,1929,~ Maher and John A :I Sc vers ti o n wi t] zmirnais imrmrtar 1 n e wlilime Theatre Bldg. i lair, Nebraska IB »{§iiii=l=sr||, mm lheh the Di:-uk! Conn.o r (',nunlv Nehru:-|!m.__.......-.,----- " ' a |--x. ._-~--~uululn)\ *'\"V\"': "" "" ' "' u n - 'u -| '°m d ¢0]\5iS|8d o f :bo ve Vlltlu c d il'ubjact,*UI* _ looked.A b o ve a n things the ==~=-E Mo r n i n g W o r s h li h l l a . m.' » , ? " " ' n mr a n r n e g mlf to n s o f B 0 \ 1 \ l| ; : n y e r o f H:1i:l ac tion be i n g f o MA RC US B F - C h ma l sh ou ld be hea lth y .On e w a t *Her ean Class, 'T P m .' .Lin $26 'FT lu mb e r f o r f ° " " 5 l l h e forec losure o f a mnr iga ly e i :|N g gis" o f f fe e d "wi ll n o t ma k e f i r s t E ve n i n g Servic e, 7:30 P' rn.° " " ` .Ri ;4_5;2 '45 sa c ks o f c e me n t th e s u m o f $200.00,i n f a vo r o i B O N D E D AB.~>TR.4C'I class me a t.Th e a n i ma l wi ll be Pr ay er mee ti mr W nd ne sd ay e ve ~c o s mg ' ||I easier to dress if kept away fmmfning. feed for 12 hours or more.HoR5|Bo: should be stuck and bled to death..3|)¢h_ lfqvfinz $36.making a total of Ima plaintiffs,on the following |and meeting Saturday, N0\.i$~(:'f.G9.described real estate to-yvitv 1 Office in Maple Bldg8 n. m.|The cout of reinforcing rods is An tultdividenl one-third interes I . §h°°"i"¥:is dangerous and some-l Sofcmfnent next Sunday follow-;not available, however, the lumlerl mes rn uns the hop;so he "°°*'ins: the morning' service.used for forms can be used nmilv. cnot blted well.Water to scald "I He rr>oent Sundn for this rhost may be from no to 160 de- cial heprvicn-, you nreychcating ygjr green Fahrenheit.The lower tem-selves when yolk stay away from Pfrature makes n slow sculd but n your vhurcnf ~"MZ The higher tetnpcru-1 Let those living at a distance ,gm reqmresf constant moving of Q 00mg Prepared to stay for the day. e carcass an the water.Equip-|All welcome to any of our eer- n e - n m u i The Washinggton County Farm Burmu Employment Agency is still placing n. few com hookers each day, although the peek of the demand has passed.The maxi- in and to the Northwcnt Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter 0 Section 6, Township 17,Rang! 11,and the Southeast Quurte of the Soutlmeast Quarter of Section 81, Township 18, Ram; 11,all East of the 6th P. M. Washington County,Nehru.-aka ment should be laid out and put in good condition the day before 'r hop: or beef is butchered.After the animal is bled in always mo late to- hunt up half the tooln that are needed right away.Cnrensoeo l h O \. | ' l 'i b n '| n \ $m n (f r n n u n f n ?9 1 vices. u -z u -a unueuu Silk Dresses--including the new Silhouette Styles--$4.98, $6.15, $10 to $19.15 in sizes 13 io 52 in block amd all the most popular colors-\. . _ - . -....._._\ . 1 _ _. . . _ 4 !...._.n .........:.....| mum placed through the County and that said mortgage be dcclar Agent'a office during'the P3-".ed to be a first lien upon -\ni¢ week was ten men in one day.lpremiacs and that the title to 58l¢ It is safe no estimate thot i premises be quieted as against on.three-fourths of the com crop of ; claim, right, title, intern.tt. or lie Washington county ls now hut*in favor of the defendant, Chnrh vested.Some farmers have fin»' Doherty, and that the bald mor' :-\.....-|n e u I t h a n n v ;h n l n l vl c v f h n i r |r n| |u a r n a f l n a n d t l l f* ( !l } f. ( !Il ¢ b V t h x ........................_.. -»-TRAIN s c n a nv mf. Chicago & Northwestern Rtilrod East-6:10 p.m. daily.Went--'I:l5 u.m. daily.a C. al. P... 31. 8: Omaha Northbound \ 7:15 a.m. daily except Son-iq,| 2:52 p.rn. daily except Burnley. I:.b2 u.m. Sunday only.1Southbound'\2as p.m. daily except S 1 ..5:30 p.m. daily.unusy ' I I ..._-nvs scm:ovLP_-1 s " " " " " " "" "Hub -IWW w-- 'lull new um mrnl,Lusl.urnto -as hours b°f°r¢ the ment is wtpn ?§~ Pnsiun: semi.45-1| un.Getting the lard rendcned ous.Fashion Center Beauty Parlor gm mme dw the 1101! is butcluercd Phone 47-make your appoinb .s fnnliah uas¥e of. quality in the ments from now on plwty early.Product.'Alice 'l"riplctt, operator.454; §§i§`i£}3§` soon asweather; bg nvqrweck in u n . ;" a u I I . 1 | a l l b \.¢».¢in order to finish ar possible.With favnrahl~ husking will pmwcally by tha end of the fir=' December. 5 0 5 1 -a » | »v - q u - .- - - - - . . . -,def end ants,J o h n H .J oh ns on a n Ma r y E . J o h n s o n , to F a r me r s a n Me r c h a n ts Ha n k o f K e n mml, Ne i r u i n ,i n th e s u m o f M0 0 0 3 - da tc d J u ly 8,1921,an d fi le d f o <orthbour\d figm A. Jai. 'Z00 A. wr'Lnn p \| 6:16 P. nm. Sonihlvmnd 11:00 A. M. 2200 P. M. Binh-,Nebnxh, Novsmbur 28, 1929 - lPage Four _ - 2._ ._.___,._.'ru N rm.;readilg circle mel.Holbrook-.lnmumon vt whim ifed relatives in omm.that in mm in tree food md meh-woxm mon ow FRIENDST H E E N T E R P R x s E ,hnm;lhtz|y after Izhnpel Friday, way 1;§;g=-= syxwm for this Plwel I:Neryone at Dann seems to be ture and their strength from hat- _"for me purposg of organiution.comp in an easier :hte of fnind since tlinz with Nebraska winds.The following letwrs recent]JOHN A. RBOADES.Published |-.+umm.,»v»»in~ » mn rallv nn.. s=.rinn_0m brick buildinz the mid-semester exunmatlonsare Many experts pronounm eine mceivmi from u m Muv Dena dew; the lleld into their oppon- .af the moat lmpoxicnf hctora in ent.'t~rrl¢ory.A pass to Mo n establishing n suécessful wind- ly tensen vexxthe goal line waz com-break or woodlot and the cultiva- \!plated and resulled in Dann se-Lion befom shculd be started now. - » I s S U E D . . E - - .| s tud e nts ma k e d a n c e d ar o un d th e Pri c e peg Yg g r ~ f b ! 3 Linus:Iifld th a n lC ft -f o r fo otb ai l p::u:Lice fi eld.iI\.:u:I' E"t!!r ¢d l l soC0!1d~¢13.Sl II\l|LtBl 1w;»r\.'nnn mrc ied ab o u t th e Ian re r¢|71§.2§»1§""`{>s°a`§y`isi Sen tin el 'p ri ntin g offic e mod eled an d re pai re d fc c y b y Ga g e C o u n ty Mu anc e Go. Q12 frringslover.They were gh~==- 1-= week. nwmbfs i=»¢~ -si u»_ capital eLEASE, a.'a;;.,"s;';¢m;E-Icuring her second touchdown. Th¢|Fnrmers will be allowed a max-: being re-i rr occupan-tual Insur- stxnent Co. Our dining room no w hu the air of comfort and home.Someivery attractive curtains have been purchased-They are all made and hung except those in the loomstiledartl-iadjoining the dining room. stretch on Posters have been planed in the downtown at-ones and some even maaterpierze of utility, beautynnd artistic design.All concede that' the satin woodwork, so simple and chaste, is rich and beautiful and a fi tting setting for the exquis- ite furnishings.' Walnut is found in commercial quantities in several_counties bor- e.-xt to many Enterprise readers as well zu ui the writer hereol. The Denny family were early settlers in this county and had many friends and acquaintance; who will no doubt be glad to hear from them.We, personally, were glad to hear from them and glad try for point wus good,when"fuzzy "Tildcn .plowed t.hx~ou,gh the center of Yorks line.York then came back with lots of fight and scored two touchdowns thnx breaks,and some good football, thus,giving them the lead over the "Vikings" by a 19-14 score. Imum of dw trees for windlrreak plnntinng next spring when they are distributed through the exten-sion service under the terms of the Clarke-MeNary law.Countyitagri- cultural extensionpgents will luve the appliication blanks for the trees after Nov.l.Every farm- l t i|_|)}§t0_fd(Qgt Blair, I under the Act of Congrerl mr., BE»§.ZiIr2'mIé'hiJ=iI¢'b:"m» f..,i;..;Linéa unima Inve |° 'hemhen ui un football mm. me e capiuund at $25,000 mmm- and mms at the membenhtlei at lnmrpontion-larch 3, 1879. n...:,.'»I§§"...LLI..nnllud u m m G n d i n l d ll 1 0 m i l l U 1 U I C l U \ \ M + ||" C A G \. \u u »\ |u r v »u - w w . . - D --___B M W s u b s c r i p t i o n i s r e g a m f l u d I f o r i m p r o m p t u t a l k s .l L i n c o l n H i g h w a y b e t w e a s o p q n a c c o u n t T h e n a m e !o f |M r .a n d H r s .E d O l s e n v i s i t e d . C i t y m g , C h a p m a n 1 u u b s c n b e r s w i l l b e i n s t a n t l y r e -1 .g l o v e d f r o m o u r m a i l i n g l i s t a t t . h ,' " 'd a u g h t e r ,D a g n m r k r x d a y i s t e a d l y . e \ e m n g .S c n b n e r w N e w S t .P ef f ? " f ?ff.\.'. h » . ~ ~ I M i s s R u t h R a s m u s s e n s p e n t S i e m n C h u r c h e d i f i c e d e g ~en Cantnl in Lhuse of Herman and Calhoun pro,.lng anmuncing the football carnival and Home Coming to be held in ter's Luth Lhé gymnasium on Saturday night. heated Because of the snow there has deringthe Missouri and adjoining to know that they are happy andtheKansasline where the soil ls doing well i n their Minnmotn adn ted to developing nature'sP.lmme.planting of beautiful trees and The letters follow: permanently useful wood.Balaton, Minnesota In the final period Dann :r i m hard to score but failed after tak- ing the bnll lo York's 20 ynnl line. A pass to Mortensen,who was open in the end zone, was a trifl er desiring lo get either the broad leaf' or evergreen varieties should put in his application with his ag- lculturul extension agent or to the Agricultural Ex\o:\1lon Ser-u u :p u u u a m : n s u c l I U \ I l l \ 5 l . l |U b u l z l - ' m s e t h e s u b s c r i p t i o n w i l l r e m a i n i n f o r c e a t t h e d e s i g n a t e d s u b - i c r i p t i o n p r i c e .E v e r y s u b s c r i b e r mu st un de r stan d tha t the z e c o n di - d a y i n O r m l m .. . . . ¢. . . . - .. . ¢. . . . - nu iTa,lmage-Chinchilla rabbit.rais- 'been very uttle won:none on ling industry established here.,f00lb§\ll this week.If the weather Women and Misses:Do vour Mr. John November 20, 1929 short, and Dana lost the ball.The vice, Agricultural Collégc, Lix A. Rhoades."Vikings"had openad up a~des- ncoln :CHch}i»§£ii{=l§~; §1}}»"p;§iHgA£ the Fasimm Derir Sir:pfmte passing aiwck oniy to see'c0NGnr:cATio :~n\1, crm: Centvr in Bla ir-they have the Please find enclosed $3.00 to pay lt fail.The final whistle ended a A.F.Newell.Pastor finest. lines nf Gifts in towrl and my subscription IID to Oct.1930.hard fought battle and York the lohnny Burke. auwie Cornmlian in;_penmts,Coach rynnoe m n gwe l u 4 his team the final series of work-1 Person mme : to Om:Wmtor Coats,$10 to $69 50-~outa this k_This will be pre- ire 13 to 52--blgack and brown.I Former umr of New York "M"-""i ? shipmcnt just received at the paratory w the/last game of the ic Box Revue", famous vaudeville Fashion Center.45-It f;;';°':;fu o § :m§ e :i thT 5rkg§;l; headiiner .and star in many of The Fashion Center in Blair is_di -d l will be played at \.h¢Blair half|§'ff'.'i'f.....Sff`.§"'1ft ».,§?.T.f, ;Z?_,.,'f wha 4 H°"'?Owned 5`f"3'° __Ff'f'?f'lf° mark,next Saturday afternoon, a;;§;..;;;.,.1;fIa¥§°a"»a£~."né§*r=H=»»<f»r you fo news_we get have EVERYTHING a Woman or through your paper-We I-ke your Miss needs.45 .3 paper fine nnd always watch for Slippers that Wear,$2.98 lo $6.50 for Women and Misses and $1.49 so $3.39 for children at :he Fashion Center.Also U. S. Gay- tees and Overshoes at the LOW-EST PRICES I N BL AIR for Women, Misses and Children. Also Ennn Jettiek Health Shoes at $5 and $6 for Women.45-lt Fownes Kid Gloves, $2.98. I I it. Your respectively Mrs. Mary Denny. ~Balaton, Minn. `November 20, 1920 Mr. John A. Rhosdes: I suppose you don't remember mg, but every time I look at your paper it makes nie think ol school A .,mknn |~um»hxhsnrl. victors bi' a 19-14 count. The Dana line pluycd a splendid Five Sundays in December.Five opportunities for worship in 'Igameandopenedup large holes.1 5 'd f ly mi _~or the on-rushing backfield. Botl\l:,;me ; § ; §§£»'$h..'..&£',." "go teams played hard :ind clean, and- had lhe spectators breathless by their during attempts to score. SIR HARRY LAUDER CONCERT ON AIR The Fashion Comer is the ex- elusie Blair dealer for the pro- forsake not the assembling of your selves together".Five High Days between Now and New Yenrs,, The First Day is next Smiday. December 1.You will be welcome at 11 o'clock.The music will be inspiriting.The minister will try to be helpful.The fellowship is certain to be Wann and coniinl. The Big Ame-riran Faust Thanksgiving 1929 finds plenty of poultry on the mmhe-t at price; much lower than for several yc am | C l l » | l 5 ¢ I . | .u p v l a u t u m n ;; . r \ | . | I b \v w » -t h B I n " ' u l » ( | c o m e s * Q " ~ ~ ? = f f " = ' 3 . t 2 " " °f f " ' ° ° ° 5 € »n e s s a n d 1PY UPPYGCIQW your "'f""'INovember 23.Lhcy are dolng e"°"!"hm¢l Coach Fvnboe went to Lincoln Th e f a m i ly th a t mu s t h a ve tu r k e y i n or d er to b f* th a n kf u l o n th i s gr e a t Ame r ic a n da y ,wi ll be able to satisfy their :wnnts at sev- e r a l c e n ts ~pou nd cheaper th a n in ` previous ,y ea rx. Geese and duc lu; auf] the hig fat 0 m a h a ( l n e,7°'~»} " " ' = ' " ? " ' w i ml i n th ei r p o we r A t A l l Ti me s t o l th e h e w Ye r Publuc stag e ah ow : m e a " Ov e r d m T o p " . Bu r ke ,headlineai th e f u n ,i n wha t is sa id to b e th e g re atest a nd mo s t spact.u::.;Iar mu si c a l re vu e seen a t th e Pa r a mo u n t i n so me _ \._'|_. . . . . . . . . . . . . f g w e y o u W o m e n a n d Mlss es th e ve r y s ma r te s t a n d c h o i c e s t o f th e ne w s ty le s a t mo ne y s a y in g p r ic e s Eve r y D a y i n th e Y e a r !Go i n th e Fa s hi o n Ce nter a n d lo o k a t th e i r wo n d e r f u l va l u e s - y o u wi ll l e la s t Sa tu rd a y to th e me e ti n g o f th e Ne b r a s k a J u n i o r Conferenc e. Th i s me e ti n g wa s he ld to de te r- rnine th e ' ba sk e tb all sc hedule f o r th e conferenc e. u f'nn| \nnn Tnnwnlunv £1 in QI HQ n$ 1 hn are plehtiful an 'lhey will adorn lu d nd . 5 time.Smrtltz g lil Snow uuzumsaa S L 45..]tf \.fvJluuc u\..\vvuJ'| M"'V Vnulu us|g o b g ;"EF la t the am- of 19 Bur ke h as stea d-s u r p n th e Fa s lu o n C e n te r - - f me s t values 1 l v |.'....' f f li .".f..».'ff|i11.f wo r k e d his 'eras'm t o he a dlm-_.___ ___ _._______,_la n d - n e wes t s ty le s m B lmr .45»1t 45-lt Fashion Center. 5ent Uir \...| »f"" "'="= =""\"'°"'~""uuct\ advertlsed over the air thru mart Uccember wellschools°¥`Washipgtonlthe followinz radio nrosrrams--The men's dinner and irct-to NEW nmuc E "'| L L icounty.We have ~ i n M i n n -tune i n-y o u will enjoy them:{gether Inst Friday evening" more ,@5°tfl ¥1°"f' f0f' "'§'*"lY sixtenyears every Friday nite at 7 o'clock than came up to expectation.Itland wellké lt f'"_e I.dont know Blair time over KOIL Robinhoodlwas a raw night,but forty-four Ellis dqr.Farmers di.aappdn_ted abeml market as they ha us-ual to sell tbl; mice il lower th; : U v nsmaxatwluani v[]|fg ' 0 u l t r y | e r 5 YOW dun w i IN D I E t h a n B r o a d w w y m t r . : m d t h e a n d m ° ' i " ' * a n f m w v e m l A s p a r k l »1LA corluideml one all WW 9"""!"'F Nus I Fellows-when you :et readyI CUT STATE ISOLATION favorite entertainers, picture comedian. Lug collegiate picture ea the honors with Ltled "So This is Col- ims fairly caught the mth.The catchy tunes his is College"alone t '§ l m n h n n r l I m u d a n d (Left from last week)ito do your Christfnas Qzopping-1With"Resolved that an ngzee~!d" .it at the Fashion Center in ment among the nations upon de_!Bla1;(T:ley know Just what SHE . ..'wou | e best and remember Allmobilization except for police pro-I ....tection can be reached"as the Gifts wrapped carefully nn Christ- theme, the Hesperian Literary So-mas paper free °fch"ge'45-1: ciety met. Friday evening, Nov. 15."f°m'm and lvlasses:Do your The meeting was opened by the Qhristms5hp]?1ngFf._ihe .P`§Sh§9e 4 Thc year 1929 will he Quo-mud-[if you have ever been in our new Shoes are on the air; every Sat- ing in _Nebraska history for build-|Uf MihI|E80l.3 bllf lt iS 8lmoSt like urday night at 9 o'clock Blqir ing bridgesv across the Mi.ssouri.jN@b1'¥1SkH-We raise corn andall time,Erma Jettiek dances over The stream that has been crossedilfimm 0f Snfgll grains.Rlisfifg WLW»--you will certainly enjoy men braved it and were re\§:1rde1i with a 180% banquet and a 100% good fellowship.There has been expressed a demand that these oc-a m s o n a -Vegetables arf-pl u ti f u l, th a n k s to _a go od gardt°1 ymfer u n d ' a ls o sou the rn mar ketu.W h a t y o u di d n' t p u t i n y o ur rzellar i n thef wh ic h ahar B u r k e isa t. le g e "an d sp i ri t o f y a o f So I' u n n b n n * I and recrossied from time immem-111085 and malklng cows are 'Y*}°{these;every Sunday night.ovcrlcnsions be regular und frequent.orial by Indian canoes and ferry§ITl§iI\ ways of making a living in the Nr B.C.Blue network at 6 The aucqori sponsored By the boats of many types is gpi dly H115 country.Urops are pretty o'clock Blair time you can get Indies last Saturday afternoon4nbhm nn tlan \mo.».-c .. ...fl.,\.....A'¢rnn¢{ hum 'll|i~z vnnr 1::~......L..u2-1.n.:..|:...._...x ahh...1........l .....:n... .......... .....¢:-t- ,...1.|l1"\.... I fan, you used to gn mumut.suchii hot the case how, ns all up-tm date grocerys mm' :\ full line of sweet potatoes, carrots,peppers,cabbage, tumlps and whzxtovcr else )ou want.The fruit rnarlrrl is more thansatisfactoryandwill-i delicious frehh and canned fmits, thi- most delectable dish imngginnblo can be concocted. ...awe ......,.................__.._._shoulders nbove any similar stage theme and the swiftly moving plot, climaxmg in a dramatic and tense footlxxll game, could never be even remotely suggested by a presentation. 'tis said. The picture has been screened on a big scale.The football scenes with 100,000 fans cheering and roaring wildly has been cred- singing of "america the Beauti-I ful".The debate wen started re~lvealihgtheissuesforconsider- ation.The afhrmative contended that an agreement could be reach- ed; since, Nations are willing to sacrifice "selfish interests" for the sake of world peace;and since, past attempts reveal that an agree ment can be reached.The nega- ¢:..........».....|..x nm; an ..,»¢-mmf Lentcr In Blair--may nave mefinest lines of Gifts in town and they are ready for you now. They have EVERYTHING a Woman or Miss needs..45~1t NEBRASKA WAL NUT i N COMMERCIAL DEMAND It surprises many who think of, .......,,.... ...Q ...mae or a suwumgiant of waters who has yielded his strength to the bands of ce- ment and steel that now hold his banks in social and commercial invercourse.. The bhdge at Blair was opened this summer,replacing ferries that plied between the Iowa and Nebraska shores for years.This Nebraska as a treeless plain to1fl¥}§S¢1'\§U§}lf¢»_¢0Sfil'l8 almost a Mother and I live together on a 95-acre farm one mile east of Bal- aton.If you ever come up ln this country, coma and see us.We are having quite a spell of winter just now.We have three inches of snow and was eight abuse zero this morning. Your friend, George Denney. wma .wmen r-wruuws;ann unaSundayonly,Dec.lst,over the N. B. C. Blue Network at 7 o'clock Blair time you can hear Sir Harry Lauder broadcast through the courtesy of the makers of Enna Jettick Health Shoes which the Fashion Center in Blair sells for Women and Misses at $5 and 6 in sizes for every Woman all e _time. Tunoin on these programs- ewseu mm every r-.new som.ladies greatly appreciated courtesy and generosity of auctioneer and the clerk. The young peuple's meeting last Sunday evening discussed Thanks~ giving.A light lunch was served, and the meeting later became a farewell to Merton Kuhr who was leavihg the next day to begin the winter course in agriculture at the methe the Emery Timnksg .cn no§l{1r\s.' point; to <4 ihankful ltgdu r c t gga q; m i n g D a y .°e g r e a e P ' _ _ ._ _n \ r » ; n n n r i | r o».n\"$\l"! w o w a s o n e "" " "" " " " ' " " " " "" ' ""T"" ° " " ° ' ? " ° "- ' m i l l i o n do lla r s h a s o ne d a n e wceso f .sound cannot.be reac hed:smc e,Na tr o n a lg a r n th a t m southeagxfrrl sec 1 r P9 f . d l t f t . E T O Y O R Knmniislhedm -ar e ati i l th mk mg 11 1 te r ms o f wa r ;? ° " ' f f ' ' f ' . , ' ? f " " i " f ' f f 2 ' f f 1 s g ' ° ' ° " | f f f . . ° - _f . f £er l| . - f , f f f ? ~£ $ §_._.., i ..........,,..,.\ y o u wi ll li k e t h u n n n o m m a n n em.45-1:University of Nebraska. -Two more boys were formally APPLICA~initiated this week Monday night\ . . | l 5 A u . \ l a m b \ .. . »- w » u -' - - ~ - - - -G 'A d v a t i s i n g l l d m g e t h e l g w l t h t h e a b u n d a n c e o f m J § ~s i n c e ,N a d o n s I m n o t w i l l i n g t o m c o m m e r c i a l q u a n u z x e s .u u u n v u uy|:ua|..|;auulca, :lub USIIJ'\\.rUllI.|..l|.UUU. IIUI.ll. P5513 vnu).. .u .Th a t f a c t wa s b r o u h t o u t w i t h b y di ve r ti n g to u r i s t tr a ve l b u t b..To w a r d S u c a s a .i ns shots,I:-:rebofore unattemp t/ed sac nfxc e p n v a t e int:erestB",for . 8 yls h a r p glegrnggg d u n n g th e wp r ld sh o wi ng £ 0 the !'BBidB7l'|LS of £11086 play, Bql1i1'D1Bd 0V¢l foI UIQ $011611l n f00*»b=1li scenes i s considered the sake of wori d pe ac e; and sin c e,h gh f_d .se c ti o ns th e ms e lve s th benefi ts of d wn .P a u l Ba nd a,Dan afs le f t \. _AL....._l.|4£...A .\.....l.|lunm~tn¢nlrxr ami skillful.past attemp ts l.'€ \€8I tha t a ll a zr¢ <=| f f'.L "'f f' . ... ?fi. ""i' _ a .... §re .».. -1E n| nan ann *B 0 |1:|~|u.\| "\ tha ¢\l\ln\Inrlnn| r 1ml#n¢n|fn¢|fh a h u li nvn r f n # * h h I u n n i u .1 . a n n E é e r y f a r m e r | o \ \ s . l n n| ;» \f|\ \u n¢ T I O N S R E A D Y i n to th e "C h a rle s A .L i n d b e r g h ----Pion eer Clu b " .Th e pa s to r wa s wh o desires to assisted b y Mes sr s.R .C.Hi tc h - A u \ n \ l . A \ | \ &n a v *t h a n n n ~{ " | . | l| n n l . n n s spring should begin now to put his ground ln condition, according to the extension forearm- of the Agricultural College.Cultivation before and after planting are two HOME THEATRE The Home of Perfcd Talking Pictures --Nov. zé To nec. 6 THURSDAY ` FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE ~ ~W l l l l A M f o X prarzrzrf W f » " ww '°~~n;»y \-1 ) ..ur \ y ° \\. ¢2 I F \ ., )~_ :~~~f f & »y _e _ _ the making.The teachers and of- ficers of the Church School met 'Tuesday evening to block. out the general plan. l1 . El e l b il.I.llU\||;l||.u|¢ u.N w u \ u | ~ : " ' "..............a ..._........a »= fm, .| ; r v n e r " S n has is Co lleg e "boa sts a ment. c a nnot be reac hed. nnuc luding Elliott Nu g e n t,On t h e a f f i r ma t i ve side:Lu c i lle Jiceiele I k e )Ed wa r d s ,Ha n s o n wa s th e f i r s t sp ea ke r; ary ,Ro be rt Mo n tg o me r y E ve ly n Hansen, 1 sec ond 8P¢8k§f§ muu¢.\zur \\Hl|| |l\IDI.gu rl uwvp n .Ri f le ma n u f a c tu r e r s se n t th gi r a g e n ts i n to th i s sta te a n d bo u g h t u p g r e a t qu an ti ti es o f sta n d i n g ti mbe r .I n d u e ti me th e ti mb e r 1-lV"'\Vl)""-lv " H " \ l "*="llv\»l»\|1115 unu., unsaauu u u u n u n U n ;Av;un»\|wo r k .p o i n t a f te r th e to u c h d o wn, g i vi n g Th e d ed i c a tio n o f th e b r i d g e a t Da n a a 7 - 6 le ad o ve r Y o r k .D a n a P la t ts m o u th wi ll t a k e plac e before: kic ked of f 'UO Yo r k , wh o mtu r n e d th e f i r s t o f th e y e a r .Th e P l a tt s - | th e o va l to t h e " V i k i n g s " 2 0 - y a r d l . l . ' l l l l l l t u l u l c n p u c u ,n u r u a 5 5 c : b l " '"a d v e r t i s e r s a r e t h ?l n m s l .s u c c e s s -I n g c a s t f u l c o m p a n i e s " .T i n a -s t a t e m e n t i s g a g :t made bs'A.R.l'il|¢i in the In-:zany air, dustrial Digest and 1,4 ably sup- afld man ported. by an array nf facts.hits an "TL mnifnrn fm1. \v\||ihvr lhn hen talking, ;others and many song Othelia Nelson, tnlrd speaker.un-irtroduced in the al- the negativez Edna Bondo,first mmgirzg production.speaker;E n i n Bondo,second .';."..";a,E E L ~;;|&IIl.l0 |lul bridge i |'dlg a ve ry c om-lline.Y nllwd its pm in the winning- 01' plete and mdem structure, link- three pcHia sur.I n :Plattsmbuth With its nenmennthaltl.11 'ark then pa§sed to the ard line and fumbled the nich rolled into the and ér the egg came first.The big»Bobby Jackson, popular master gust advertisers are gelaemliy the of ceremonies.will be seen with dnost prospeious tompauic\.his boys in new novelties, making "Smart business umm no longer up one of the biggest shows seen cut their advertising when bus-'in Umlllin iz: some time. speake and Dagny Nielsen tmru ° " ' - ~-=.speakif Dorothy Jensen mk the Vlsitors at the new state cap-Iowa nelglznbor, §'ae1 c Junctlon.Izone for a touchback. rebuttal for the affirmative,and Ltol at Lincoln,who are shown The Mlssoun mi l,when the|Dana marched from the 20-yard Harold Larson, fornthe negative.about by guides and in,this man-!Plattsmouth bridge is completed,'1ine to York?40-yard line thru Bew_.éen the constructive argu- ner get a better conception of theibe spanned by six bridge in Ne-\line plays and end runs.Dana runnin .,,,,;*Inn 1»~n|n\Hn|fha Dann building thin an unattended trip taraake.'Ihe Yanktolf ridge _al-|was outplayim; York at this stage it1288 slows u n luclun nnu un:A.s.u\»»»uu l u °"""""'M a r té t o f m v e s u g a u o n wo u ld gave lg ar n lows f re e mt:e rc our se be tvmg n Ne -o f th e ba ttle ,nur we r e zorceu toEglle ge ale Qu s a n g a n u m o f th e q u a li ty a n d be au ty : ;f .N@-b r a s k a an d 1t.s no r th e r n nei gh bo r,g i ve u p th e b a ll wh e n th e h a lf l'.I \1 C....|.L fl¢1»A&n l}¢»2ln."n l Qlnauv nvn|;¢|"l"ln |\\\\f nwalarl \I.ifh n h f l l '1 make a lot nf differance n - m a m l r r l f wwhc; ~ th! lmnoy rmd how i n nndienrp decisidh bein: :iv-|°RISKS.W R I I I U I .s u u n u u u n u w n .u u u g t i n U -ldluuusIn the gave;-nor's suite are beau City,Blair,Omaha,Plattsmouth Cll\.lU\l¢AIIW l l u l l \»¢\n-wa ¢\.nw\»hnlrlinu A 7.5 lead over York:IR spent."Banks refused to lriim the Na ti0.t1:1l Rice Associutiora money un The 'oltowxng resoluuon was " " " " " " : " '" : '--- I ».-;....,sl..-r"|.....~.lm... ,. r'-.~._|€T¥» the affmrmatwe won 28 v0teS|;;"':;...' h2~J;nI{i}§}}fthP second.f....l --............\....-AP .|.l..2...I. » . » . . I . u . w u 'n n r |H n h t n n b n | " i h . r r n n l f h n P r i n n r lreau UULUL L!E \..:wuuu::|.UL \.rvl||"l 22 fg r th e ng ativ Iu lt ll \:xuu1|ne:s U1 uua uuuunuunmerc e a t L:~last me etmp; an d by to__. ..| \g ~ .r:....| . _-M woo d.Th e c o lo r ed mar b le is fr o n:" n u a i u u n u o n a \ J v J l n u n u s l"L l y c o n t a c t b e t w e e n c i t i z e n s o f I o v- * a l h a l f A n d e r s o n a g a i u k i c k e d o f f 3 less ad ve r ti s i n g xm; d o n e . "Sales and goof!-\°.ill nssuit, from advertiainsr.G-0nd~\.i\i If-ads to mo r e sales. "Ad\?erti>sing l|l:\y l»:»li;\biiit;~ this y our and a ¢'| fla:i| .I ~ vt. n e xt y ear. mo ti o n v.-.\»1.\t`d&I€d spread up o n th e lf!C(lfd!or th a t bq dy a n d a copy of Che :e=olution s ont to eac h I.1n1il)';r "\"»lu:r ..i t has pleased a n All- W i : »r"1»l<.\c 0 to re move !rlnn nrl .' l| ! rh ill Filll.'E GUI ISQSICIES homing men nr:n. prac - tic e deb ate a t th e He sp er ia n L i t- era ry Soc iety me e ti n g F r i d a y ni g h t,th e D a n a College De b a ti n g Squzzd is busy wo r k i n g o n th e conferenc e question. Th e r e a r c e i g h t me mb e r s o f th e I ta ly ,th e blo c k ma r b le f r o m an d Ne b ra s ka . Fra nc o,th e wo od s f o r th e in la i d Br id ge s,li k e roads,ai -e \mc a nsde s i g n s f r o m ma n y c ou n tr i es .B u t l o f c o mmu ni c a tio n a n d a g i u s i n t- th e be a uti fu l wo o d th a t compo:;c~:mee th a t a r e indispens ble i n be a u ti f u l ki c k to Y o r k ' §10-y ard line.Y o r k re tu r ne d th e b a ll 15 y ards.Af té i :a feis'pla y s Y o r k pu n ted to D a n a o n Da n a 's 2 5 y a r d th e deéks an d c hairs,th e wa i m -th ' -e d ay s wh e n th e a u tomo b ile i s | li n e, . wh e r e Ti ld e n c a u gh t th e ha ll c o atin g a n d wo o d wo r k is No -mmp c llin se c han ges i n : h c ' o l d husl#r.l.rn |unin\l'l rn?f r o m tr : v lI!1ll3I.sh or ten in g diSl.I.lllC£S a n d a n d re tu rn e d i t 10 y a rd s bef ore bei ng downe d.Th e " V i k i n g s "1 fa;,w ~~a'.;»~~ §gQ.n5|2;iO'B`a|zN \ °"f<I 1 / m f ~ ~ I ~~I l » " " \ »"N.lti=~..;;I €1d\\I15;i11|,;; '\\-+f ;~~~§Q 7 " "..U ~mu:nd su f a r an d mo r e nn ve en -` " ' " " "" ' " " " "" '" " "" _ ".'_'1 . . . .I m ....n l l u g t \ . . »o f | t ~:_»l r h a r g o t t h e i r g r o w t h f r o m a S u fi l e l u g t h e a x x z m fr m o m l s h n p sb a g p a r t 1 1 t h e nw -. || 'E .l .= |'§l ' I ; {[ .1|\\1 ..a c t i v e " » | 1 \ . L u 1 - » 5 ° l * " 'f o r t h e w m l c r c o u r s e .S o m e .1 I : L .1 n . | . . .L ;n f 'a n h n J 1 r i | . n ¢|\1 . 1 . . . .n \ ....;' ' r l ! :0 " l n b b l I l C l l l d l : \ f .U n t h e :opened up :.g.f:u|: and took the ball ~ "\~ T ~~3" f y " .~¢ ~ ~~f`x . n e w ~gf; ''°"'.f~/f»LT,".?,m,.'~ SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUN DAY MATIN EE x, /*" All°I`alking' Comedy "RA|LROADiN(i" and Collegian THANKSGIVINGth e amdv¢°!l|-in::ati : n pail. of the :=t:\l1.'m1-nt °' A m l y et th v :-!||.is:,; l'|\|I.i'|l$ lhal :l\llll.' ||!':»f||\ :»ti§! du|.\bt|u| ..f s|...-|. _. I H 1 - | | u r \ ; |. t I | l ]a r l u * h i l H H n . 1 < '~| c \ ||| I f | ~ : \: l r - . °\ l ' | . I . Z L . } ':1 r -""I v m u a I | Cf.i\\2 in pl.om"»1:L1...1 are .uormny den:»c:|u.|u|\__ ...:...H..1.»I.l Lars on.Th e oth e r me m - | . l:. \;1\.. 1 m l s c o m m u n : L } , " "~ - - -Y 1thed u n 0a c l1 ' h" " `:LI12 1 Dagny hr c ls on ,h < n a |B'»I.1\1,L y e ly ll Ha n so n ,Luc nile |J a all ' Hu n UI I , Oth e li u Nels on a n d E rwm1:c o mmu n i ty in vi n !su n g a ._.HuI1d¢.\.I redc n c k *Ch rzstop hersonmo r e t h a n c o m ..ima J ust entvremi sc hool and wall be...c ir mean s in ni l, . s.ded u Stua d1111*.Ito mcrcase the:1r:}u ~ne l .\_1 a.\ tibing EITEQS mf ;|,ql ) ¢ \ X \¢.`0l.l.{i'.i}°I N l I \ \ S 3 fe f f u llb » L a s t \'\e1i:\e;nl:¢y t w o i i i g ' th e L u th e r Le ag ue lwltl il.a_\\t'ek1y me eti ng .A go od prog,-'rain wa.;gi ven .Q Last Sunday t-veniing :» rec eption f o r th e wi n te r at/tnlfzils wa s he ld in the ladies' l'€Ct°}aliul| 'room at the college..A very inlervrating pr o- g r a m wa 5 . g l\ e n . Lael.Fr i d ay e ven i n g , No vemb e r 22,President E ; la n d Ne ls on ,to- g e th e r wi th th e Da na College de- ba te te am,atte nded th e Oxf o r d - Ci e i g hto n de b a te a t Oma h a : Corbhnge Collepc e of lllil in, has nake d f or a n o ppo riuz uty lo deb ate .l?l;tir some time in the *Iwilr future F u r th e r annotlitweulelsl.wi ll be g i ve n la te r. President E r la n d Ne ls o n an d U.i_fford Ma ds en ,llc irate coac h. p la n to a t te n l th e cooverition o f c ollege debate coaehea l o be he ld I II l ir ad e tor.r B la i r a n d ma k e .ich J lad aon sta te d : n a t u n :.f t }o f ~.Bla i r a 1:».r r |»l..\ce i n whi c h t u l l e ms wi ll be Sllliltbed Fr i da y . live ifnnl tc |.uit business, and Whlerea bu t a du ty body 'Lillie mine eogniza nc e of their passing; l;l;e:efore be i: Res olves.Th a t th i s bo dy p u b lic ly expreases i ts re gr ets ove r th ei r urxtnnely de ath,be li evin g th a t thi-1 rec ogn ition o f the ir in - te g ri ty a n "s te r li n g wo r th to th e connnun\t;.is a tr i bu te to th ei r me mo r y i n th a t their deeds o f a public na tu r e =et go od exa mp le s f o r other.;to emu late ,a n d b¢. fu r th e r Resolved,Th a t a copy o f th e s e res olu ti ons he s pre ad up on th e z e- c o r ds of ti e r c ivic pr omoti on body an d th a t th e Sec retary be in - str uc ted zo f ar ni sh a c o py to th e fa mi lie s o f these deceased a n d L f . - L l - A .. .». I o m n m n h f h n =.lt i.no t on ly f i tt i n g »l't:l1 to them, that this Th e wi n te r te r m a t D a n a Co l- le g e o pe n ed Mo n d ay , No v. 18 . Th e f o llo wi n g stud e nts ha ve a ll ready a r r i v w :Mi s s Ru t h Ha n se n ,W es- to n , i owa ; Mi ss e s Mi nn i e C h ri s to f - fer so n and V io let. Er ic k so n, Ne ola, I o w a ;Mi s s Ma r th a Ha n se n ,Ru s - ki n ,Ne b ;Mess rs.J o r ge n La rs en , De tr oi t, Mi c h . , Fr ed e ri c k C h ri atof - fers en,Gr o te n ,N .Y . ,Clarenc e Petersen,Un d e r wo o d ,I o wa ,Ha l le Brode rsen,Gr en or a,S.D. ,N .P . Chris tian sen,Red ver se,Alb e r ta . Can ad a, a nd Alfr e d P eter s en .M r . Pete rsen li ve d i n C a lg a r ,Ca n ad a un ti l th i s su mme r wh e n h e li ve d i n K e n mo r e . N. D .F o r th e la s t s e v- er al mo n th a h e h a s been res idi ng i n th is vi c in i ty . Re ve r e n d J . P . Ni els e n a n d M r . V a ld e ma r J or gen sen we r e i n v i - dorii.S.D .Su nd ay wh e r e Re v. \ Talking Comedy and Sound News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY December 4and 5 ~'S i \1\h\\ af ?R g u t 2 ~Q \1Q<lw\\DC0Q3¥ AL O G~~~\oo°\°D\ 4 A / \g'.\.~ 1 \,P, ,\~>Alt ,W11\\\/me / sueomou v w m o : fuvi fmn - _._.;.-'Ndh/-~:~ 1 'v l c r o n M f u o u a u ~H 'm l u u n m L o w s )f y .u w | J A M l r A g___~f.0irccted b_y 1 \ <»@ , ,HE ff-.._,_~ `~\'f Q ~r __|'` G ~ ~~*I ~)|| ( at Crete.The del-uw :._~hm\-le for l'¥br§mry will he #eviden upon at this meeting. Llst Saturday <~v¢»uing a carni- val wah held at. v.he_ |,;ymnnsium Vuglous interesting lwuihs were shdvm.Wrestling and boxing se¢xned to be the center. nf a\,'£r2\:-tion.The cami\':1\ was very suc- gugifsful, alwough i\. was not very well attenéled. flfhe fodtball season is newover.The boys nze getting ready for basketball practire, whiw \\';\\ brgin immediately. Eikhteeq pew ltudenbz have ww been néded 'Qu the Dana enroll- mmt .One new |»t\|de\\t arrivid yegterdhy and we hnpe_ Dwi still mpre will be coming lhis fallow- ing. weqk._K fodr day 'l'haukss"i\»=\s "F Lién wil\be given,enmmcncxngWednesday evening. . Mamy uf the stfadents u e svinz home.A ~;['|;m`k.sgis-ing dinnerivill be sw'- ed.at ;h¢ dining ha`|| for those wlig reuwil-'_ _ ` wa s Ama Kaldyhl v wwd friend;at dag College over ~ wegk-end.Mis! Ks.\dahl_is super- lvs or of s ho spila ljn ""'°°lf" I Missa Anna and Agues N'*l'¢" o f n k Hdrn. Iowa, viéibed "Rh, tri ms nqfhe Co n on Sunday. nqguny 1 -.~\»<~\<\= mwmuu =.;~ c o ndu c te d s é rv i c e s . Mr Harold Jorgensen preachedw A s m N G ' r o N N E W S in L9-ms on Sunday. Mi Sam (E+-hton was calling on H. E. L)'o:x.~ Tuesday afternoon. C. E. Seeley of Omaha, was n| visitor at the Albert Sunds home' Monday. Edwin Kerstetter spent Satur- day with Clyde and Stanley Ker- stetter.!\Ir.and llrs.N.P.Nielsen were callmg on Mr.and Mrs..Chris Sums Monday evening.I The Young Folks Pinochle Club was entertained at the Otto Lkesche home Saturday evening. Prizes were won hy Mrs. Martin Sunds and Gwrse Dncker, firsts and consolation:were wan by Babe Ducker and Frank Lienhe. Pew Lohse ls quite sick a. an Omaha hospital. Mr and Mrs B.A.Goiisch called on Mr. and M n .A.C Sands Tuesdnv evening were Sunday dinner guests at the Emalt Kentetter home Mr. md Mrs. George Bergman and Mr. :md Mrs. Christian John son m d fnmilv were vdixtors at the W.A. Kers'.eM.er home Sun day afternoon. Mlss Ruth Rusmussen and as Ida Hansen attended the Tues- day evening supper at the Congre- gational church, of Blair. ~Pr0fessor and Mrs. Fynboe were in Lincoln Saturday.Mina Lillian Soxensen of Blair, has enrolled i n the Commercial Department of Dana College.She intends to specialize in typewrit- ing. Miss Lucile Hansen and Millard Petsnen spent Sunday in Omaha. Miss Evelyn Hnnsen shupped in Omaha Saturday.Thnt evening her linker,Miss Mu th a Hi ms a , who il in nux-se's taining in Oma- ha, réturned to Dm; wi th he r. The litter left again on Sunday. M n and Mrs.Anchor Petersen and children of Ruskin, Neb. have been the guem of Viggo Petersen the past mvex-al days.On Sunday the y v isi fkd mi r mm a f Omilia. y .ent, and who will be remembered as Mlm Nina Pekrsen. Wm. Glam and Chris Iversen of §dnzy,Montana have been vis~ mu g a t Dum for n short time. Sunday they nd the Misses Hyr- tle Hansen and Bertha Hall vi l- ( M r .a n d i i r s .c m S t e n d e w } , °w a s i o r m e r l a D a m m e E all know the [eel of the Thanksgiving season.Our blood is tingling with the fm: £111 irosls. and our appnim is re- way tha! reminds us of the Thanks- giving ol our chikihood.And the chid par! in all af us that ahvayx survive: \h¢ yqrs is sea-diy won-<l=='i==sz jusrwha: than will be for'I`hix||Gdving dinner.Than rg-nnins I dark mystery in mast wdl- rrgnhied households, exnept for eatin rumors Lhaz will Ink out, but we'r~e going zo lih the cuminto revel! what we think will mak:a most wolhmpae Thanksdving di me .Ofe o ms e thzne mxs tbe uukq i n i t .n a mh a h a n u - a d i s m x eva-dmzxhePi!grixnt'atb»:nar- ~\nxa§ly over the.r |hodMes,foynwhizzinsa r r v w d w l b y somehrki ns lndi m.And thenemusi ahobecrmhs-ry:auc=.=\ndpum|» Bma ufmo mhube gi uni a g ro n m .We \=n'\ wait anylonger.$o he n."i !helne 1 N.d!h mcipuakuhtullforeighi people.You a a n mk i a i y nr dividethoe in- gndimstasuitymxrmeeda.Q. Spi¢dCa:blaUC l k ?Olivrs Pkkle:_on-mum! win. Ezg Slicrs0y:l¢rSh¢0'inq l a n d f u b q Cns\b:rrySnu¢ sponding to its amdcnled pace in a Maxhed Pafaloex Crmmxd Onion: _Mashrd TurnipxGmgrrbrm( and Banana Shortcakt ,Pumpkm and Rnisin Tad:Corfu WaJ.mH Bowl The Rzdpa S/'kd Corkluilz Drain one 8- ouqce an of breakfast pruna, andarrange the tiny pruna in cenursoi cqcktail glasa.To the prune syrup add two tahlcspobns cl sugar,two iablesporms of lemon juice.one-half cup of water andan inch stick of cinnamon, and boil fave minutes.Cool,and removecinnamun.Cu! out the sections offour California umm being are ful m leave no u-me nf while Gbre, and arrange Buwenfashion around the prnnex Pour over the zynxp, garnish with little y°1\°w~mv¢=. and chill.Co lman !with E n Slizn: Coofrltalian paste in la ta fo rmin twv ans of eonsommé and twocups of water until tender.Sa~son ral highly with wx, pepperand Wurcetenhire saucz.Pour inthelimp,and garnish each cupwith 1 thin :lice of handmoolned esx~Excellent cranberry sauce an bebenign!in cans,md im purchaseinum form save; a Im ad hbnr indsc kindmen. Na ve l De ans Gingerbread and Banana Shari-ra ku Cream one-fourth cup ofbane: and one-fonnh cup of sugar, add one wcU»bca\en egg, and bca! well.Add one-half teaspoon soda to one-half cup of molasses,and then add this to the tim mixture.Sift one and one-half cups of pas»:ry Roux, ewa teaspoons of baking powder and one-half teaspoon of sau.Mix to a paste one teaspoonof ginger, two teaspoons of cinna-mon, Ion:-hal( teaspoon of allspioc,one~fouM cup of boiling water andone-fourth cup of evaporated milk, and kc stand Eve minulu.Then add to the original rnixulre alter-nately with xhe dry ingrvdimu.Bake in a sheet ina modazt: (3S0') oven for thirty to thirty-fave min~ mes.Cool nlighdy, men cu! intonew mow-1. using a oooky cutter ofnu: ghape. quim n hx-ge mf.Sp\it and arrange twv sliced banana; be-tween layers, and garnish ihe wholeIiberaliywithsweetwedwbiPP¢d cram.Pumpkin and Raisin Tarts: Mixtognher one cup of anned pump-kin, one~hzl1 cup of brmvn sugar. one-lnlf teaspoon of salt, on:-half tasponn of zinv-f.and one ma- spoon of cinnamon.Add :hebenign yolk; of two eggs and one cup of evaporated mhk.Add one-half :up of Seeded raisins and folzjintwoniflybam: e gg whna. Pour into small pastry-lined tart shells and bake, having oven hot an fmt,than moderate.This recipe mnkgs eighteen w : w mvsmall m-¢¢.1 _.r E rf } - f m :?l¢eF'|vl \ u u h n h u n h m l l l w ww*~ ' See The Enterp Curtis Fast is Omaha hospital .. Mrs. Frank Al~ as considerably - day. For Sale-Two hours.Lars 2- on 54. Mr.and Mrs. 4 J 4 4 "4 ,4 d J 4 **-u 4 1 , .,n Ir _¢\'a.~- ~:=°"' .»m'§:wr~~f \ ~ ~~r f(, l °"'°*-'===. ,-~ r ~~~ .f ~ ~~~ GI?~g p \# ':"i \yfféf ~'n *av 1 ~W "" a `=»9rf'{i7 `""~ \§"\§\§"1 r 4 -"&7~*?" " " ". , ~~ f f __;_3,,1 1 f ~~_=~a ~..y ~~( " 1 3 I ~ = .1 " ; ~ n fr , g ; = ' ~.5 .I j J ah~1 , . ~ f ~-L ._~"a \ s \ L L .L1.\I \ n.Q. Is. I `.|.. a I ise for job work home from An och improved. erry iz eponed etter l t Sun- Chenter White :nom phone 212 45~1t Ed Matthiesen Omaha visiting .mm-u»¢'xn 'nn Enterprise. Kuhn's photos will vienna you. rs Highest prices for produce. Phone 268.Fnrnera Produre Co.83-U Furniture,md floor cover mga.lhtha w Bernlorl.81-U Miss Vivian Gilliam vidted with friends in Lyons last. Sunday. c. K. Bendorl, licensed omeann-or and undertnker, Blnlr.Otflea phone 161, ren. phono 183.8~d For Ren.Garage.Enquire of Fred Soll, 200 E. Soulh St.45-It' Daw Steed, who is now in b\xni~ ness in Omaha, was a'BLair via~ iinr Inn* Tuesdav. Furniture, wa and floor cover-mzm Mathew B. Bemlorl.l b d For Ren liungalow.Inquire wm Linden, phone 1221 on 18.1;'4441 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mencke are enjoying Turkey Day at the W. F. Smith home in Omaha. For Sa le--A couple of good Bottom farms at $90 per acne.' 45 -lt'l-Idler and Paulson. For Sal;Spotted Poland China male hog.Phone 221 on 18, Kerr hard.A. W. Petersen.44-Qt Room lor rent.Close ln.ln- quire Mrs.Hugo Haack,corner |Furniture. rugs end floor eww intl-Mathew R. Bcndurt.n-zz Cnndord-Chic lgo dz North~ western railroad station undergm ing gxtendve repws. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Gollehun of'Pre t, drove over w the home 'of Cora Badgerow lui Sun- day. Dunn Permanente, tingle: ends, price $5.00.All work guaranteed. Phone Black 259, Mrs. M. Suthex-~ land.40-ti Mrs. Erlnnd Nielsen was called to Ruskin, Neb. by the illness of g her mother.She has not returned .... W.. The corn harvest lr a little later thixn usual this yenr and m u h corn la still ln the field.This vhs aused by l week or ten days of r annual Thanksgiving aer- vlcc aa held at the Congregation- al church Wednesday.Rev. A. J. Hargett of the Chrlstinn church made the address.A number of musical numbers were given. Mr. and M n .ixslle Thompoon ore entertaining Mr.and Mrs. Hill/Jn Rhoadea at Thanksgiving dinner today. Mrs. Oscar Gilbertson in eater- taining a number of hcr fried: nt n one o'clock luncheon Friday nf!- .\.b i -\\". r »H " 'w c '-£= 1."f |~.~| f n e n d s . .n 5 1 ~ ' f ~f ~ .~~Mr s .su mmi n g r r la ke s ma te r n i ty . - :;.¢v r . ~ ' T a I C k u 1 f ; ' b I - 4 ' ~» \ l 'E \"~. »e * Q - ~~" ' 5 >" \`» »" =4 f 1 .~.~~-- .~~ L | .J i *'. '4.-\..»5."a *'mf.. 4,..g wr 4 ;a'&°3,.j.@=~-1 » --. ~1°| ~ ,. -: ~» ~. ~~»~, .r ~ ~as 4 ~ 1 F1 ~..¢~===.I r ." 1 .... ~.\\Q ... L U . ; 1 .1 ~-'5 \p q 1 .~: ; '¢ .*> . f r . x \ \ n a ;. . 1 .x\ .;" rs.-.. 1 * { 0 .1 . J ¢.|., . 1 e _,al1} Q :;*.)~ \ W . ¢ 'u 1 L" 1 ;. . e ¢a s v F.r (T .... -.' v - § » ¢ = -~~ 3 ~._ a r J . . ~ ~4 . \ 1|| |».* : \ \1J~'I ...| ' : F " ' r .t l z .~~.~Y Q¥\'e,\f -.~ :I -5 ~2 .z~fi f f ~~ i \ I `D..f . ;1 .asm f n l rLm.\a.. I \ L 1L\.\Ln..IL . \n .Q . \ii. ~L |n .Q.i n : c orsets a n d sur gic al be li s th a t wi ll g i ve y o u c o mf o r t.4 5 - lt* A b e Su th e rla nd , J r. ha s r vr u r r - e d f r o m a n O ma h a h o s p i ta l w mr o he u n d e n v e n t a slig ht op er a ti on . Cha rles Ri c e o f Oma h a , ma d e a bri ef vi sit on h is c ou si ns, hlr. \ a nd Mr s . J o h n A .Rh o ad e s las t Th ur s - day . F o r Sa le- - Po lan d Ch in a boa rs d r e d b y th e blo od o f th e g r a n d c h a mp i o n a t I o w a S ta te F a i r . 44-Lf Ha r r y Seltz.. M r .a n d Mr s .E ve r e tt L a m b wi ll spend Th a n k s g i vi n g wi th Mr s .Lar nb 's par en ts i n Ka ns as Ci ty . Mr . a n d Mr s .He r m a n A y e an d daunrhter. _#Catherine o f Oma h a , I Grasborg .\..li;f & Optometrist Erst door south oi`Danish Pub- lishing House.14-tl Mr. yd Mn. Wes Cook of Oma ha we guests at the David Muur melt home last Sunday. .The city schools are dismissed for the remainder of the we k for Thanksgiving vacation. For Sale-The John Newell 160 acre farm on the Bench.Priced i gh t.Halle: & Paulson.lt* Bernice and Carrol Lowe of Herman,were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Margaret Badgerow C K. Bendort llcemed m.,e ba1m~ er anll undertaker, Blair.Oi fio r phone, 161; res. phone. 183 8-tl 3 When you want Ietterheada or lenvelopea or statements call The Enterprise.18-tf Mrs. Babe Marks spent the Iore~ p m of the week in Falls City, Neb. on business. Chris K.Bcndorf, Undertaking and ambulance service.Phones: office, 161; residence. 183.29-tf The Catholic ladies will hold their bazaar and bake sale at the city hall on Saturday, December 7. ..5»2t Mrs.Curtis Gilliam went to Omaha on the bus Sunday morn- ing and spent the day with her brother. Dr.Laylaml States, Chlroprac- tor, over Wolff Drug Store.rf. I-'or Sale:Bears,Bears Boars. Hosea Wilson 37-tf Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rosenbaum are at present visiting at theHome of their daughter, Mrs.w, J.Mlsleldt of Winside, Neb. leather jackets,sheep skin coats.All sizes, all prices.En- tirely new stock. 45-lt W. J.Sas Mr.and Mrs.Clyde M.Allen and family are entertaining Dr. and Mrs.W.D.Hammond and Mrs, E. C. Pieree at Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. Fred Schneringer of Lin~ cola, arrived last Monday and will spend Thanksgiving at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. E. Tllden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolff and Mr. and Mrs.Carl Wolff spent Sun~ day i n Omaha at the home o l their hrower and wife,Mr.andMrs. L. J. Wolfl_ Mrs. A. clyde Allen hm! return- Walker Ave. and Grant St.44-tf Mrs. Stradling makes the new, clinging coraelette lines. 45 -lt'The Stradling Silhouette Permanent Waw,$7.50.All kinds uf beauty work.Phone 197. Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax. 88-tf Mrs.L.D.Warrick is having as Thanksgiving guests her :laugh ter, Mrs.,Prentice Srniw and Mr. Smith. Do you play bridge!The En~ terprise has a complete new llnv oi :score cards,place cagds,etc_ Why not see them"23-L! Dressed hogs for sale one dad: west of Miller Mnnk's blacksmith| shop.Call Black 805. 45-lt'Wm. li ck. Mt.and Mrs.Henry Boll and H.F.Boll ol Scribner,visited Sunday at the Fred Soll home on South st.LC. Dr.H. J.Murdoch and family are eating Thanksgiuing dinner wilh Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Allen of Omaha, today. day cards,sympathy cards-all can be found at The Enterprise offim.Popular price.23-ti Fred Jones,formerly in the hardware business in Omaha, but now locabed in Hooper, was vis- iting Blair friends Tuesday. Mr._and Mrs.E !J.Lazure, formerly of Hildreth,Neb.,are spending a few days with Blair relatives before locating elsewhere. Mr.and. Mrs.Philip O'Hnnlon entertained Miss lda Hansen and Miss Ruth Rasmussen,both in~ structors at Dana College, on last Thursday evening at dinner. Tom and Ruth Blanchard will leav e Sunday for Clay Center, Neb., where they an to join the talent stat!o f radio stcrtion KMMJ. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Rasmus- sen of near 0|-um, are the par- ents of a fine girl born Sunday morning,Nov.24.Their other child is a boy so they now have a team to be proud of. Rev.and Mrs.E.J.Hancock plan to spend Thanksgiving at the home of their son, Dr. B. G. Han- cock in Omaha.They will stay over until Saturday. Mr. and Mm George Van Deu- sen are in Blair visiting relatives I I a. ,....I Mrs.Augusta Sydow is BPend_|eraoon, to be followed by b'i"l"' Thling a few weeks at the home of oda.; ff'Z.§§i<»§-fgl\§1f°S'°= at noon her daughter,Mrs.B.C.Alfson °f Norfolk.n L , \ m s c u o u l . Ne w s Mrs.James .Bennett nl Sio ux (Edited by U, V.Masser) City,daughter of Mrs.Jam Stapleton ie here over Thanksgiv-'nrth School Entertains Parents I . . . L _ ing.The Nonll school sent invita- Dear Mr.Blank:'Imd your tions to the parents u!'pupils en- wife up to Mrs. Stra4lling's to have | rolled therein to attend ademon- a corset made to ti t he r-i t wi ll slrutlon !their regular school save your money.45-»lt';W°l"k-.' leather jackets,sheep skin Last Thursday afternoon, Nov- coats.All' dues, all pneea.En-ernber 21, more than thirty of the tirely new-ltock.parents accepted.A fine demon~45~1t w_J_Sa5|straL|on of what the children ac- ltiiss Olive Smith, waqser in the Tekamah schools, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation at the home of het mother,Mrs.I-'rank War~ rick. Harry and Kenneth Tyson and famili are guests at dinner to-day stheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Tyson and uncle,P.M. Tyson. Mr.and Mrs.John Meyers o l E. J. Mundo# Monday night while on their way to Omaha to see Mrs.Meyers'brother,George Mundorf, who is seriously ill. Mr.and Mrs. Geo.Kuhr, Jr. took their son,Merton down to Lincoln Monday where he enterd the agricultural school for the short course i n agriculture lor this winter.Leonard Wul! went down with them to attend also. Mr.and Nlrs.Roland Smith, who reside west of Blair, had a dinner party last Sunday at which time the following were present:Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nater, Mr( a. Mrs.Harry Seltz,Mr. and Emest Kruse and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lage and Nan. Mrs. Fred Siert of west Lincolr street, entertained at a one o'clock bridge luncheon lar: Friday after- noon.There were five tables ofbridge following a delicious lunch eon.Prizes were awarded Mrs. John Newell for high score, Mrs. J.S.Roberta,conéolation,and Mn. E. M. Beaty, cut, Mrs. Henry Wnlxman entenain- ed the following relatives at din- ner Sundayjn honor of her birth anniversary which occurred Nov. 28:Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andersen, William and Paul Andersen,Mr. and Mrs.Chris L. Andersen and lScore cards, place cards, bg,-y_h WalthilI stopped off with Mrs. since the Ford plant in Omaha children, all of Herman, Mr. and l I tualiy do, was given. Basketball Season O w n ' As soon as the football togaare put away, Coach Parka expects to make a call for students interested in basketball.The first practice will probably bc held the latter part of next week.1 The first two' games will be plnyod in the Dana College gym~ nnsium on account of the high school gymnasium not being mm- pleted.. The prosfbects are bright.fo r \xmo'ther :ho ng hallkcthall team and Blair expects to be ranked near the top in the Ea§tCentral Athletic Association Conferenve. Honor Lint The honor list for the high school was released for publica- tion today. The list of this alx Weeks period shows a alight increase over prev- ious six weeks reports. »'l°he fin¢ alx weelrs thiny-eight made the honor roll and this but dx weeks forty have been able W attain honors.. I n order to make the hi gh school honor roll a student mustrndntaln an average of 90% in all high school subjects. The following students have ab tained this goal:Rober Bader, Dorothy Baxter,Alice Beckman, Marie Bolln,Elma Frain,In:\¢ French, My;;L~FlBnbh, Elsa Fine, Freda Grothuom1r'Clyde Hansen, Glldya Hamm, Mardelle Hanson,Gladys Ha r k e y , mm nl w h mm; Margaret Jenkins, Bertha Jensen, Alfred Jensen,Stanley .Jezuen, Mae Koopman, Cwa Krngh, Mar- jorie Knhr, Margaret Linden, Ed- wln Lindptrom,Ehzabv Love,Margaret McQunx'rie, "rcdriclcl. lllatthiesgn, Gxrtis Maynard, Mar~ ian Nelson,Sr.,Lydia Nevyell, Pack Your Christmas Bag With These Useful Gifts Giving a useful gift adds to the pleasure of the recipient many fold. This store is crowded with useful gift items, ranging from moderate cost to others more expensive. Pack your gift bag here and you'll please.Do it now while stocks are complete. See our new assortment of glassware--in shades of Rose and Aqua Marine reason- ably priced for Christmas gifts. Fancy assortment of gift handkerchiefs ranging from loc to $1.50 Remember Rollins hosiery makes an ideal Christmas gift..» Silk Coolie Coats in oriental co1ors,each $6.50 Rayon Pajama SuitsLadies at each $1.98 and $2.15 Maderia nighties and Pajama Suits at $1.00; $l.98; $1.65 and Pajamas ateach ._ _~ Luncheon Sets all linen-in colors . per set $2.25 and $3.25 Lovely colored hemstitched bordered . _,'9f=§fQ§3*3325 $4-25 and §;E'§ Rayon bedspreads, all the pretty . shades, each .$3.9§to $6.95 Everything in Rayon underwear and correctlypriced._ Flowers for the evening dress and street wear from 65c to $1.25 We have a most attractive gift box of toilet accessories at per box $4.25 ~éaliiilg on Blair friends and relatives last Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Lipton of Omaha,spent Sunday evening wi th Mrs.Lipton's sister,Mrs. Norman Tilden,who attends n n v n n h n i h n college at Amex, xuwn, Ldlllluz. avlsuW e d ne s da y to s p en d Th an k sg i vi n g at the parental, R. E. Tilde.-1 home. Mi ss He le n S ve n dg aa r d of Or na - ha ,sp en t Su nd ay vi si tin g a t th e h o me o f he r par ents,Mr .an d Mr s .S.A .Sven dgaa rd.4 The Enterprise will pdnt your .atiunerv and do it rizht..We 1s-Er Vo ss wa s he r f o r eng ine 1+ n barnmin nric e.A ls o apower n Tha Amdt Hdwe "Boy's Life",a magazine for boys makes an ideal Chxistmas gi ll.$2.00 per year, at The En-terprise office.42-tf. For Sale-The Pia.Simmbns fhume on west Grant street, priced lx-ight for quick sale.See S. W. e t.hetrustee, Frincis J. Kim~ Wakefield, Neb.44-tf W. R. Meador, residing west of weentlv sold a record shipmen of hogs The shipment consisted of forty-eight head of hogs not quite eight months old Mrs,Ed Rann has returned be up and around the house again \The customers at the Eat Sxop hd from an Omaha hosflital and is\closed.leaving George out of "\Mrs. Dmof Wolsman and Bobbie.| Reed 0'Hunlon.Rozella 'Phillipll, er on duty Fulton and Mrs. Chas. lowa ,spo-.11 if Mr.an1 land.Mrs. now able to he up and around the house a part of the time.Her many friends will be glad to l~ulo\\i she is getting better. Wm.Freeland'and sister,Mrs. Frank Warrick and family,Mr. and.Mrs.P.Crosby anal Mrs. job for the time being. Dorothy Brown had the mis- fonune to fall Tuesday and throw n bone out of place in her wrist. She was, however, able to go to school after a physician had got-ten the bone back ln place again. S. W. Chambers has had n siegr of illness that has kept him upand down for the past few weeks. l-Ie.is able to be down to his office zu part of the day and hopes to feel O. |K. soon, Sam blundorf of Kansas City, came in Monday night to visit his brother, George, who is very low with pneumonia at the Wise Mem- orial hospital in Omaha.He will remain until after Thanksgiving. What about Christmas greeting cards?The Enterprise office is headquarters ~for them.Your friends will be delighted to receive a greeting from you.Don't dis- appoint them. lt's the little things in life that count.45-it Mr.and Mrs.Ed Nielsen are entertaining the following rela- fivea a t .Thanksgiving dinner: Messrs. slid Mesdama John Wals- nian, Soren Wolsman and children, J.T.Nelson and family,Henry Wolsmnn :ind Eugene,and Nels n..-\.-... Mrs. Made Weekes of the Nor- folk Press, called at The Enter- prise office last Monday morni|. Mrs. Weekes is census enumerat r _for this district of eleven colnties including Washington county and inns here on official business.Sh.- ~ one of the best little editors in ,tho state and this office wal. honored to have her call for n brief visit. The Monday eveniry; bridge club met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D.W.Bell following a chickendinner at thc Clifton hotel.Sev- eral hours were spent at bridge and n count of the scores =howerl the winners Ito be Mrs.R.C. Hitchman and D. C. Van Deuam and second high, Mrs. D.C. Van Deusen and R.C.Hltchman .md lovely prizes were awarded by thehostess.' Howard Utterback and a Mr. Seely of Glendive, Montana drove in Saturday from their home for an indefinite stay in Nebraska.They left Montana on the Wed- naday previous and found some lnlghty cold weather going through the Dakotas.They expect to visit with friends and relatives for a few days and will perhaps be located in Omaha for the winter. Beulah Putnam,Evelyh Putnam, Frances Siert,Helena Simonsen, Aisyne Srrhxh, Doris Tildeh,Rum Tilden,Ruth Vig and Florence Wolff_ l Debate Postponed A On account of rnuny high schoollpeoplewishingtoattendthe Creighton-Oxford college debate, it was found necessary to poet- pone the Blair-Omaha Technical high school debate until after tho ['l`ha:1ksgi\ing vacation. Blair Wins from Oakland The Blair Bears yon their right to play '1`ei¢am.\h for the Confer- ence Championship Thanksgiving day, when they defeated the Oak- land warrior.x6 to 0 on the local gridiron lust Friday. T k entire Blair team showedchampionship form and should put up a stubborn battle when they fight Tekamah for the conference cup. ST. !l1ARY'S a scroa RESIGNS At a meeting of the board members of the Episcopal church last Tuesday evening,Rev.Balil IS. Daugherty handed in his resig-|....»x,... ...\.:..x. ................»a.| u i Qi; iff# "`; Fulton remained to spend the week with the Sutherlnnds. Relatives nf Mr. and Mrs. Hur- old Schafer of Omaha,hu\~c,re- meived word from them that the house in_ which they were living had been xlestmyed by fire last Monday nlght.A part of their furniture was burned and mnny personal effects lost and mined by the chemical.Ha rdd had been out looking for a new job at the time of the fire.He has been em- ployed at the Ford plant which closed down lust week. \|. .~, \». \~. nf { ` a f . .~w ,.v " ."Q~~e\l1n.|4 5.I ": ~ \8 1; 1 ing day guests at the Pra~k Free- land home in Omaha. The members of the Monday evening bridge club enjoyed za "hayseed"party at the home of Mrs.[Tort Nah last Monday eve- ning.A merry time was had and nt the close of six game of bridge the scores were counted and prizes were awarded Charlotte Maher, Mrs.Geo.Van Deusen and Eana Metzinger.M m Palmer Allen will entertain the bridge ciub at their next meeting. k nz G R O C E R I E S Special percan loc of corn, lmniny, kraut, 'kidney beans and 1 pork and beam.. Vegetables per lb. lurnips, beets, onions or carrqts Sc 2Cadiflower, special per head zs1: Chenries for salads, etc., per bottle 10; 15; 25 and 35c we `\1.5 X \....__73.4 : . \ ~j .| a ..0 . »1 -.,_1-;=_i,g ~y ' ".Happy Gift Idea--' oS t a t z o n e r y A box oi gilt stationery is always anacceptable gift.it is very often a better grade oi station- ery than the recipient would buy for herself, bill She appreciates it just that much more.' You are invited to call and see our stationery. we mtv? Tallies Score Cards PlaceCards 1 Birthday Cards Sympathy Cards and Clnistmu Canis l o oT h e E n t e r p n s e P u n t i n g C o . . .~. .r . i n r .. ~4 ~ij~ z i~ ~'the next elealozi he moved into oaonarut._.IMr. and Mrs. H. J. Hansen and family will entertain the follow- ing relatives and friends at Thanksgiving dinner Mr.and Mrs. H. Skov Nielsen and family, ~Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Ls.r» 5 sen, all of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and family of Kennardand~in/lr.and Mrs. Harold Nielsen o ~| Omaha. ' StateSenalnr James A. Rodman, former Blair boy, was one of the speakers at the Father and Sons ~banquet at Ft.Calhoun Thursday I ewning."Jim", as he is familiar- ly known to Blair folks, is the son 'of Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Rodman of this city and a brother of Mrs Jake Bross,also of Blair.Lest l Sunday's Omaha Ba-News had n !picture and the following to say 4 about Jim: "State Senator .Tama A. Rodman of Omaha, is the only Nebraaknn who has served in thei3state legislature from four dider- out legi slati ve mmm.Mr. Rod- ~man began his legislative service .1 ;when he lived at Kimball.He ~senred two terms in the lower ', _hoose.After moving to Omaha ;he retired from public life for a fi few yesn.Then he went to thelowerhousefrom `a legislativedistrict in North Omaha.Before .another district i n West Omaha 'and was agadn elected a state rep-'resefntative.He then songht and won election as state senator from-l.g the detrkt he now represents.his ~has never been defeated in s leg- ~islatlve oonbsst."' I 1 I-loiynrd reports his mother as in| very feeble health at present. Mrs.Celia Marks entertained twenty friends last Thursday eve- ning at her home on west Colfax. The nffnir was a surphse handker- chief shower for Mrs. Wm. Welch, who will leave Dec. 3 for Eureka, Callfomia with her two sons,to be with Mr. Welch who has been employed were the p u t few months.The evening was spent playing bridge,there being five tables of players.When the stores _were counted Mrs.Clyde Compton won first prize,Miss Charlotte Maher," second,Mrs. Theo. Lundt, third and Mies Etna Metzinger, consolation.The young ladies then departed to the cafe where they enjoyed a waffle sup~ per. Mrs. U. G. Garner was hostess to the Womens Missionary Society Thursday, Nov. 21st at her home on east Front street.Group num-ber one was in charge of the pro- gram.The programfconsisted of the lesson in We Shady Book en- titled "Going W Jerusalem".The study was followed by a Misdon- ery playlet "The Vi sit of Mrs. Missions".This proved a very ln- teresting feature.The women of our church were well represented, there being thirty-four present. The last hour of the sesdon was taken up with the serving of ie- lreshmenta and a social time The December meeting will be at the e of Mrs. Cora Badgerow on 19.Group two will have the program. ...............e....... .et.,,...Rev. Daugherty and family have been in Blair but a short time but they have mnde many friends both in and out of their parish. It is not definitely known what plans Rev.Daugherty has hut Blair friends extend to hi m md his family their best wishes for a successful future and may his lot'be east in pleasant places; _..__._._ . -.SELECT THE CHlLD'S WARDROBE FOR HEALTH A chlld's defects may be canned by ill-fitting clothing.They maybe due to tight elastic bands lniis underclothing, or perhaps to shoe!that are poorly fitted.A child should not be forced to wear saw eff clothing that may injure his health.Mo the rs who wi s h to hwe ~ children well dressed will only clothing and shoes that no comfortably.They select*fewer but better clothes.They, buy of make rompers out of seriio le, washable and nttrsnztive materials. They select light-weight union suits and avoid the use of elastic in his undcrclothing.Shoes are chosen with special care, and have straight inside lines,broad toes and low heels.They do not l/et the boys wear boots alL the tin-ie, although they enjoy them,be~ cause they know boots allow for no ventilation Wise mothers dren children. primarily for hedlth and comfort, and so that thschildren may be unconscious of their clothf ing,».. n h ~ fo pies, each _. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .~ ~ ~ ' p u m a Horse radish, per bottle \ loc 10: l5c I n 50c bottles Lm sweet mixed pickles, special Sclnlilz Ginger Ale, per bottle Lexington Cream Flour, specid per sack Swift: White Soap, reg. Sc bm, special for I0 bm 20 Mule Team Borax,~wash powder 55¢~'|>l=s- special (Sugar and Creamer free) Barpins in Shoes and Underweu for Lldies', Children ind Men Ladies' high shoes, special per pair Lmdies' Ox fond strap slippers, etc e|$é¢i»\ per pair @Ladies' house slippers, special ~ pa Childrens 2 piece underwaar oc md 754: value,x special m c\1\Be out at each Msn's Overalls, special per pair Men's Work Socks, special pér pair Blnlr. Nnhmskn- Nnvemlm1r28, wwh e e ! ! Wm.Proehnow,Jr.collided vs-iLh a lle of gravel on th¢ Wuh- ington aighwxy 'hind-ly ¢vE11ill¥»completely wreeklng the N: Bulck mr he was driving.Fnmmately x.., ...w nnlmn.He was me the Royal Neighbors Wednendny Donald spent Wednadny with u mm H a i e r md Anna spent te r `Aro nmn home and at the' evenin .'g Will Ryan.Sundxy m Blnir Atthelo hn Glllr W eston Lang home in the ev e! John My atte nded the Junior'l l r m d Mm. Andrew .lohnsomghet home.ning play in A 'upon Friday.and inf. and Mrs. Victor Johnson Floyd Curley ol Bl ml r . w u a *'I mr. And Mrs. Chnrles Benjy of helped Pm Nielsen nelebnw his Slhmrlay night and Sunday vm-silk Stmrkings 0-has Wear-theKennnnd.were Sunday _dmner jlxjnlulay Saturday night ltor at the lmme of his brother,Hosiery Store of Blair-the p"h_` ;Swenters,$1.50,$1.98,$2.98.Winter Coats,$10 to $69.50 `S\rirLa, $8.98-$4.98.All sizes and ldzen 13 L0 5°Huck and brown, colors for Young Women at the New ahipmen\ justrfccived at theashion Center.45-l¢|Fashidn Center.45-l:.'0 i ' * ' " " ` ~ »~ . ' ~ - F 3 1 ORUM Bnmrs lr. and Mrs.Bans Wulf andaiildnuspentSaturdayeveningA the Carl Rasmussen home.lisa Nana Andersen was a Fri- AI...~.~..,~~.- - - - ~onl occupant ci the cor.I r l .Joe Bolln vefy pleasantly 'entertained six tables of playersat a vaninhi"8 bridge wmv wm-neaday afternoon at the home ei_her daughter, Mrs.Frank Wolff- Atmer the scores were counted. |Mn. G. v. Bendle held high score, :Mm F, H. Frahm, second and Mrs. lr ra r. .. n mi n low and arises guexts at the home al Ura. Berry's|Mr. and Mn. Harold French and Harold.parents.Mr.and l n .Frank children w e r e Sunday dinner Hr.and Mm.George Lows,Brown.'guests at the Joe Love home.II-`c-rn and Marjorie were Wednes- Mrs. F. J. Emerson and Bill vu-;Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhr spent day evening visitors at the I-Hee- iwd Sunday whh Mrs. Ida Jung-Wednesday ni htqz at the Harold man L°f:is home.| hluth._»Rasmuxsen ho_.me.I Meta Thompson spent SundayFnnus Jungbluth nnd Mr. Thes-3 Mrs.Harvey Kuhr and Mrs.with Helen Jacobsen.1 1-rup were Thursday afternoon Harold Rasmussen and Donald Mrs. Fred Anderson was a lastguestsatU12F r d Jungbhxth spent Thursday a: Club which mel. Tuesday aiwmoon visitor wlth home.|\vith Mrs. A. A.Renshaw.Mrs. Freeman Loftis._ _ Y ion Center ofhrs yvu the the year--here are a féw: fiold $1.95 Onyx if! afternoon guest of M11 Mar- ian L.|rau\.l n .Martin Larsen spent Sat- :mhy evening at the Ed Hansen home. black double pointd heels |p..;,.,Other 5 $1.50 a pair.-See Us for Bookings"'" ' " " " " " """¢_|,' | |l n .had Chrilkennen :niet-|llr.|||d Mn. Hlmld Rumugsen Mnrw n u r ' | ¥ § n M : . = Y ; B ¢ U: l N ° \ z * Amd me Lgdleq'Aid 'Lhnnday md _bo ngd -vs-fr Sltunlly mght hh pnris Haier 1|.l"€n\Z8, MT. muy Sunday with a n d mr s .ma : -u n Smart new styks in Hats__bo Sundn " " W 'dai.;- afternoon at her home.The WK- at the Chris Rasmussen home.H '_A " ' " '»"»§',.'L"Ja rn a i }i'§..»I',§2'?.'';€ in servmg -1 af re ular business meeting was held;Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen were g ; Rulnussen.Miss Edna Newkirk The twice postponed meeting of and later a delicious lunch was called to Verdigree Nab., 53' the ni tiworkingnttheRasmusswihe p T_ A_ was held Wednesdab' served to ~ members/~ death of Mrs. Hansen? half sis-g r , imma.'evening.The theme for_ Ph? we- ."?.'¥'~.4'¥'*'e .1"f°§"'}f'.f'Ef'P§_°'l",'__fe'@'""¥'°'°Y-. .'?"°¥returned Sgtdrc in Pnulnnn nnent Wednesday Fnrm Sales a Specialty`§~i{h` ¥°}~L]5¢§ 'iEin .Hem-y I-luvend.lax eveninr:visi more . hub u m a| \ l \v t l n -_- - -_1 ¢ ;t o r a t t h e S t o r e o f B l a i r - t h e F a s h i o n C e n 'Qifox-endick}\ome.ter. and M n .Raymond Mag'lll| unior were Sunday evemng A D M A H ~'s at the Floyd Magill home.l 45-ltl u l v e r n L i n e n visi ted Or u m .school Fr i d a y nfter noo n. H r s .Ch rla Ben son sp en t Mo n - 4 1 1 af te rn o o n wi t h Mr s .Peter Ni e ls e n a n d Sun day af te rn oo n w i t h H n .Ru d o lp h Andre ason. Su n d a y a f te r n oo n g u e s ts a t the Ma r ti n L n n e n h o me we r e Mr . s m! l n .C u l Ras mus sen a n d sons, l r .amd Mr s .L a r s Ro lls n d a n d c h ildr en a n d Ric h ard,Gle n a n d .b eve le d Ap ple by .- Ro b er t Mc h lilla n o f Bla ir ,is ~a t th e F r e d Dic kmey er n i n g w a s " A r t" .Th e s u b je c t wa s ab ly handled by Mills Li na b er ry , teac her' of th e th i r d an d f o u r th g r a d e s Th e fo llo wi n g tr i o g a ve seve ral mus ic al nu mb e rs :Mi s s Dor othy Si ever s, pi an o, 0 . A . Fi c k vi olin an d Ri c h a r i Sievers,elu.1» inet.Th e n e xt r e g d n r me e ti n g wi ll be held Wednesday eve nin g, Dec . 4.'Mr .an d Hr s .0 .P.B r o wn a n d li ttle dau gh te r,Gwe n do ly n o f Ralsto n,we r e callers'n F t.Ca l- h o u n W e d n e s d a y n i t e o n . l._ . 4 . . . . . . to me n a me Ol. n er u lu g n te r , mr s .H u g o T i m m wh o h a d a serious attac k of a pp en di c lti s. F r e d Chr istian sen h a d th e mi s - fo r tu n e o f serio usly i n ju r i n g h i s foo t W e dn es da y whe n he a c c ld en t- ly d ro p p ed a wa te r ta nk o n i t.A t th i s w r i ti n g i t is rep orted :is n o t mu c h imp ro ved . J a me s H a l l : md son,. Gi lb e r t dr o ve to Ke n tuc k y one da y la st w e e k t o vi s i t w i l i l r e l a t i ve s . H r . a n d M m A l B m d e g a a r d a n d R i g m o r e vi s i t e d t h e w e e k - e n d a t A L -E . . . .. l | " : _ . - \ \ \ | L L a u w u n o me u u n a a y m g n t. Mr . a n d Mr s . Hsxo ld Ra s mu s s e n' m u l Do n a ld spe nt Su nd ay a t th e ; A . A . Re n s h a w h o me . S i lk Sto c ld ngg th a t W e a r - t h e Ho si er y St o l e of Bla. ir---th e Fash» ion Ce nter of f er s y o u th e B E S T \ r A L U E 3 I N B L A I R e v e r y d a y i n Il \ th e y e a r - h e r e ar e 2 f e w :Go ld Stri pe ,do ub le o r si ng le p o i n t o r fr e nc h he el Ch if fo ns ,$1.115;Go ld § tr i p e Servic e we ig ht, $ 1. 95 ; Ony x Lo ui e M r . a n d J via itol W M Y .l n d M P 4 " R h P H Y I G U a u f ; cm you :mmm beautiful C1'$P° family Tai' 1~iEi¢`E\-»`55".|§a"i`iI-. Iiidc Chine Teddies, ~ gn. C. F._ Ifggmln gnd funily ofl da n c e s e ts a n d b lo ome r s I n an me Ho u p e r an d Mi s s Ro sa Fuusls o f ' ne we st c oi o r s i n all si z e s tr imme d W i n s lo w, we r e Su n d a y vi s ito r s a tu.ith lwa u ti f n l imnortred lac es th e H .P. 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Re v.W m .B a r n u m o f Poc atello, Id ah o stop ped o ve r o n h i s h o m e ~ - - - v - - - -_ _ - -. ..uS y l v i a a t t e n d e d a o n e o ' c l o c k l u n c h e o n f o l l o w e d b y b r i d g e a t t h e i ' f a 0 ' B r i a n h o me i n Oma h a 0:1 o a t th e Fa s hi o n Uen ter .ao- 1: NEW ENGLAND NEWS n ay .M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y Dorna c kerg Mr .a n d Mr s .Ches ter }Io1.r~n- a n d f a m i ly o f Be llni n gton ,we r e Su n d a y d i n ne r g u e s ts at th e Ha n s Braesc h home. M r .a n d Mr s .Ch ar le s Peters viiltgzl Sulumogf erng wg-'ifh llir. di c k a n d J e a n we r e la s t Tue sd ay c ve n i m;vi si to rs a t th e F r e e ma n I mf ti s ho me . Mr . a n d Mr s . Ra y D o n n e ll y a n d son o f Oma h a .Silent.th e f i r s t o f S t a n M Bllfl* -* um F llh ib ll °'"°'m5fiI1-ili{. §¢T .?."` £§"HI»'é 'lol'.I 5 - l t lillt n ll S lll u llv r - - - - M - . . - - n -Qr~D g g g d h n l e P e t e r s o n a n d M i a : 1 o n s o n e n b e r f a i n c d t h~ r \ \ 1 r 1 t \ | \ l " : ' l ~ | 3 '| 7 I P l € 8 8 3 l l I H O U I ' C i r c l e Ht .i h o h a m : L U N G U l i h b o f Alv is Peterson M _"w E Mr . a n d M m H .F .IIiebentha Mr s .Elmer 'P r uh lse n wa s ho st-a n d son,A m o s a n d Mi s s Leotz ess to th e Mc C a r th y L a d i e s 'Pr o -we r e i n Fr e mon t o n b u s in e s s lam .......n¢¢n,\ |"'l||\\ Incl "|"\nn».:rluv nftnr-'Thurmrlnu wB l . C § i N \ ' ;u l u u l l l s u ; l \ a r \ . a \ J g ¢ . n . .- - 1 » v u u ; ¢n o o n .T h e e x t e n s i o n l e s s o n w a s . g i ve n b y th e leadera,Mr s .J .H .~-Ne a r h o od a n d M m L e o n Hi n d l- w,, . . f ' f.f!.'f.°'i.~f_'§','ii'"i1"" E"ff'}'_*i'"IEf?Pf' ii;A. J ensen sm-vc d a delic ious din-wa r d f r i p f r o m a c on ven tio :meer to :he following gues ts:Quits.Chic ago f o r a n o ve r n i g h t vis S o r e n J e n n e n o f B l a i r ,w r y g .a t h e W m .S i e v e r s h o m o .H e i .1 n l - .- r 1 . .¢ .l L _1 . 1 - . : _ . _ ._ D \ l ¢ . . » n i n and Mrs . Le e Mar.- mall an d r arru ly .th e we e k wi g h M}3_Carr ie J ac ob-dtf aa Mr . a n d Mr s. Ha n s B r ae s c h vi s -sen 3 th e lte d S un d a y \ :\ e n m| ; a t th e Ma r li n i r .xml Mr s K e a r n s H e n r v a n d r| 14 Far-off becomes near-bySiev- Sunds home.ri da y Mr . a n d Mr s .Le e Ma r s h a ll a n d f a mi ly ipilll..Su nd ay a t th e W m. Ro h-Ma r s h a ll home. golan1 Ot t o Gro tho use n,Mi ld r e d a n d | b on , B e t. ty Ma r s h all s pe n t Su n d a y wi L h ivimz.th e fo r me x' s p ar e nts, Mr . an d Mrs . lC on -l0l.t-o Gru th ou sc n H1111f a mi ly . Roy Burris,and Mr.Sample of followed by a contest.Mrs. Peter Missouri visited Raymond Burris Jensen won first prize and consol- bunday afternoon at the George ation was given Mrs. Walter No-Loftis home.ivak.Them were three visitors: M c .a n d M r s .J o h n B o v e e a n d M e s d a n m o s P e t e r a n d C l i f f o r d M a b l e , M r . a n d M r s . H o w a r d H a n -T r u h l s e n a n d H a n a K n u d s e n .M r s . c o c k o f C r a i g w e r e S u n d a y n f l - l W i l l T h o m p s o n a n d M r s .W a l t e r .u..»¢.\v ¢:>:*|\U\n a t * B n . r h l n h h l\T."Jn a.h\\ '£l:|' \ 1 l I f \il =$ \i il fP fl h v u c u n u u u o c u u l c a ,J.I!:lll.:n p a n t i e s ,:d an c e s ets a n d b lo o me r s i n a ll th e :| e\ veat. c o lor s in all slzes trimmed wi t h be a uti fu l imp o rte d la r va ma d e by Go l d e t te a t o n l y $ 1 . 9 8 - we ll the Far<hion Ce nter ha s ju s t rec eived th ei r Ho li d a y os o o n mo n t H'unn ».......4 AL..ll\I¢*¢ll nl! u- ~1 1 , g i l p u t g r a n u mo me r 01 u n :u v h nusuann m 3 me a '0|Ulla.P e te J ensen an d sun,Do ro th y o f ers;He le f t. f o r h i s h o me F Bla i r , g r a n df a th e r a n d nu : \ t; B . P .mo rn i ng .__ny3¢~`|~4-I-\ ; c n n v n a n i *lill¢¢,|;xa.\adf.n. A h a a n d um,a d l i n . P . J . the r,hi s tl8.Bglll.£I',|Th e Mi s s e s A n n a a n d E lla A 'II alan Rn v."mv umm hnafmlnnn far H19 Nh !lII ala l ; | |un;}&inerI.gwgp i""' 'E-'iE'.E";»;;"w.;;..a"ea Nov.21.sub|¢¢1.-'rlmnlugi Ilmll alll- Thnnhdvdnr llama: l r . a n d Hr s .Pe ter Ni e lse n e n - ».....e...s....a Mm ¢nlln1|rin|r"' vuvnlx a nl l y u o a x n a i n I n . v . . . - . . - . . . . °. . . - . . - _- _ _i l w r d a r e v e n i n g i n h o n o r o f h i r . l f § e l l e o ' s b i r t h d a y :M e s u r e .: \ r d | Z l e s d a m e a F r e d J e n o e n a n d s o n s m d m r d N e l s o n ,H .C .R a s m u s s e n ; u n d H e l e n P e t e r I v e r s o n a n d T e a - a é e .J e n n S o r e n s e n ,A n d r e w J o h n - a o n .\ ' l ¢ 1 . o r J o h n . i o n a n d P h y l l i s _ a n d J a c k C r o w d y a n d M i s s B e s s i e ad' Blair.St..Paula Aid will meet Thureodayaf ternoon.Dec.5 with Miss Louise Larsen in 0:-um.|The Aid of the Danish church will meet.Wednesday afternoon, Der.4 with Mrs.Chris Benson. Thi !Aid will hold their annual i mn a r Friday evening.Nov.29. lnizich will be served after the male.Mr.and Mrs.Andxew Johnson-and Hrs. Victor Johnson and Phyl lie were Fremont visitors 'I'hurs~ dar oftaemoon.The Bell Creek Valley Sewing' Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs.Simon Gnuae.Mrs.PeterNielsenandMrs.Chris Christof-. -.... ~ ~Mr. and Mrs. H.Williafns vis- Miss Sierk substituting for Mn. ated with relatives in Omaha Sust- Lena Kruger;Soups--History of day.IMacaronibyMrs.Anna Sieverszl Turkey-»~The P i l g r i m s 'First Silk Dresses-~lm-lucling the new '¥`*~='"k*ziyir1e by Daisy Snider:Silhouette szylea--$4.98, $6.15, sm Cwvbef-'1=H-~The Cranberry Fields to $19.15 in .aizes 1310 52 in black bv Mg.Ha g*Bendle;bPump;in|3_nd all the most popular colors-- Pie--the s Poem y A ce.*large new shipment mst received"Irisler.Coffee--Product of Ouqm the p Qhi0n Center.45-11.New Poseesaions,by Misa Annal 4Roliwel'.Th..next meeting will Smar t n w styles in Hats for be Dee. 5 with ne. Im' n¢hwe.=§W°m<=" and Misses pdced at $288 Jacob J Sierk celebrated hi5:t0 $7.50 and Chihlrena are pdterl' birth :inniveraary Friday and ser-at 6£l¢:to $2.98 at the hiillinery eral of his frlenfls gathered at his more ul ulun--the Fashion Cen- x r u t v u u \ | n l v \ . u n i l u » l | \\ l v 1 w l l a ¢n u r a n a v l v \ . \ ;. . . . . \ . ". »-- - - -"1 u , y u u \ | ; | | | ,L u g D D D !D I L " L y o n s h o m e .t h h o . t e .r ~.1M r s H a i l .L o w e a n d B e r n i c e ,i n q n e i s t m e e t i n g w i n b e h = \ d - ¥ § ? £ ; " D " § ? § i " " " " E S I N i m . M r s .' F r a n k I a f t i s a n d E s t e l l e a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .v .0 .I r e l a n d E s n e e t h i s h e a u t i ~ 1 ' ° i 0 l 1 t R ' 0 l ' 0 ¢ \ Y w e r e S a t u r d a y H f 7 » f ' l ' ~w i t h M r s .P e t e r J e n s e n a n d M r 3 f u I a s s o r t n 1 e n t a t o n l y $ 1 . 9 8 a t n o o n v i s i t o r s a t t h e F r e e m a n L o l ' - _ _ 1 _H _N e o : h o o d s e r v i m r .' t h e i r s t o r e .4 5 - l t t i o h o m e t o s e e t h e n e w b o y .g M r .a n d M r s .C a r l J o n e s o f C o s t u n i e J e w e l r y ,$ 1 t o $ 1 . 9 8 a t M r .a n d M r s .C h e s t e r H o r e n d i c k F o o t e r ,N o b . ,c a l l e d a t t h e J .H . | t h e F a s h i o n C e n t e r - - l i n e a r ,v a l u e s a n d J e a n w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r 'N e n r h o o d h o m e l a s t F r i d a y ., a n d n e w e s t s t y l e s i n B l a i r .4 5 - 1 1 g u e s t s a t t h e C l a u d e C l e m e n t s !M r .a n d M r s .P e t e r J e m z e n " f f o m e .S u n d a d i n n e r a n d a e n t t e a -QS u n d a y a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a t t h e l p r n m m n y w i t h M r .. . . S M r s .J o h n " T 'P A U L L U T g g g - N F r e e m a n L o f t i s h o m e w e r e ! \ i r . a n d -N e a l h o o d .M r .a n d 1 ' - i r s .F r e d p .R C H .D R U M M r ; = .S h i r l e y P e t e r s o n a n d e h i l - :L o n g a n d s o n s ,R o y a n d H o w a r d .J .R e m e r t s e n ,P a s t o r d r e n ,M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e L 0 f l . i : »c a l l e d i n t h e e v e n i n g .a a home that afternoon in honor ofl the ewnt.Chas Sierk and soon of Lake Wilson,l\iinn. motored down Fri- day for a visit. with relatives. The hizh school puoiln had a'wry enjoyable time at their partyat the school house Friday night. Miss Dorothy Sievera entertain- ed several frim-his Saturday aft~ ornoon n'a_ bridfre party in honor ter.4oJn' \\i i s b . L | .u c r z l s n V A L L E )2 The Pleasant I-loiir Ciub met 211| the home of Mrs.Lnella Meier-l henry on Thursday af ternoo.''ihooe present.were Mesdamlel Gottlieb Lallman, George Niebaun'Hemom Chdst,Arthur Timpf l I fond daughters, Marjorie. Earl nndl Miss Karen Jensen spent thol Sun Y. December ist. Delbert Fletcher, Annie Thompson and Floyd Jordon.Ruth Paulson spent We1lneSd:1yafternoon with Martha Hoier. Mr.and Mrs.Huit Lowe and Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lo1°»\1::.r1€and Estelle,Mr.and Mrs.Louie I-lovendick and son were Sunday dinner guests at the Bert Loftis home.Eina I"eterf1on was a week-end .f~.........._.i 1..\..._ ¢»........_.-ni...onest of Martha Haier.\ first. of the week at the parental,Sunday School at 10 a. rn. Cari M. Jenf~=en home.Services at I1 a. rn. Mr.and Mrs.Dwight Patrick Ladies'Aid wi!!meet Deo.Sth ealle el Sunday afternoon at tin-gwith Miss Louise Larsen, Umm. Hayes Rosenbalm home.2 Sunday,December SMr.and Mrs.IEdgar l?o.=~e 9*Communion service. Cedar Bluffs,visited relatives 1.. R!-ir S'v1fi=\1..'lhey cnlied at tl.:" " "James Thompson home Sunday Fownes Kid Glove, $2.93. 0\('r.|i¥\g.45-11 l".i>~lnun (Enter Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson f||l;ed Sunday afternoon at the Chee-l . New Low Price s $10900 I ¢ Y - ""a SUPER-PO WER -rha¢'s the story of the new a Screen-Grid 60-:md with super-selectivity. FamousAtwarer Kem: Electro-Dynamic tone. Atwater Kem dependability that makes the sc: keep on workingi Get this super-sc: here-today -on COh»'C|\iCIl1 tcxmai \\ Bendorf Bros. F1 a ferson hol!H.*d the nustess serve Iliof he r cou sm mrs. Louis Lesmn -' u fv rg v u u u a u n n o|.n:ng\:r, nun: .|\=»'"- -- - - - ----I gd a i n t lun c h.Mr s .A n G 'y n a l|ll8\.|@|of Na mp a , I d a h o .| W :lke n i' 1g .u ni L u th er Mo nk e i ll be th s n e n e x t h o s t e s s .M r .a n d M r s ;F r a n k A d a m s \ \ ¢ = r e :M r .a n d M r s .R u d o l a h k m : J W --- 3 ,\a ,r ~H _ _._ _ _ . _ _ ; T " ; ' i f ; ' ; i ' "' r a n d Mr s .Ch ri s l e t c r m n bu u ne s s vls lto re 11 Oma h a S t n '~P'~hi "linda x o ' w..se:_.._5' eve nmg a t th e L uth --"" " " " " =W : s _.:\ - 5 .5-\gfggf-.@;;i;g:§;~3;f:1::5;.:£~~'§ awar e S un da y d in ne r g ue sts a t th e d m 'aftvr noo n.' f er jfi o n ke ljg rp e .___~~.J ~\~ j ':""1T.4 " " " G 2 f o : _ } f § _ §- . N wwf; wiv-!§11_rf;1r ./asm A//cz' mfr!/'ours C . d i .Andé rsen h o me near A r l-Mr .mjd Mr s .C.B .}\1ehren=~.No r m a Ho l tm a n sp en t S\1kf;dlZv' in g to u .Mr s . Man e Me h re n s : i nd d au g hte r af ter n oo n a t th e J oh n h c htc n m p Ro Peterson o f Oma h a ,spent Miss Rau- and Hr1r°f ??n¥1\»v¢=r wwe Sr.ho me i n Arli rfgton.ySlmd zly at the p ar c n ia l, C hr is P et-Sun day after no on vi si to rs a t th e Mr s .C a r l Me le rh en ry ,He lmfVh`Oma h a .l~~1 1 nd u we a lvy Me ie r e n o n ho mo .A lf r e d Jensen u He n r y oem ome m .....» . \n\: ......,._| . -.a......|.... ........,»I u.__..._|n....n A usln..-|....i I....-.»u..........|U. .-nr...u..\¢ .§ 2-:I .|_...-_-....»» va r " ~-:ei61;gg; ,(5| I ,,g *'4"'»'>.y K - ~ ` ';"&'`~r ~ ~ ~~7 ,» ..=,",1.'~1 . _ _ \~ ' _ ~ :ff~)'~ »;»"f "~`\l ,. . . . ,.'e€~,¢». .. `\"2 ..e \ ;1 ~o ,~;`\3.\3/ r s ~ / " .'s~» #gf/f'-~ U Listen Here And know thai our Holiday Opening will be Friday and Saturday this week Come and makean early selection of Gifts and Toys Lay them away for Christmas Blair Racket Store _ - ¢ n » _ . . . ¢ -- _ - |.g g i n i a n d li n . E d Hinikn and u'ilHeI-7»£u-J *h* |§:\nt1nr¢~|»|§, Mr.:nan Iudly .spent 5\"\!i!v gitgmwn llld and !~lr-. '|V'r§il Tent:-ns of Hm lu! v n n 'gvan in g a t th e H. ho me .Ha r l a ml Ne l C.Ihmmua sen ~on was also a ffitv l(n*\um..eveni~ f11;--l¥»nrir':srn of Smith '|. he;0ll0\\'inl attended su p pe r gu c sl.0r\ ah :\Wgg here Tw ' d a y 510|:iI'"Ro c k shoot a t A r li n g to n S Su n da y supiéet an d eve:\in|.:af er so me learn!\11at1fru.afte rno on.Ha r ve y Ha r t u n g , gu e s ts a t th e Fned Fa g e mu i s t lIvrin:1 Ste "has h w n o n tho Str on ge r,W m.Ha r t u n g , h o me we r e Mr .a n d Mr s .Te d sick list th o nast f e w d a vs Ho lt ma n ,J o h n an d Leo na rd Mo r y e r . md Ba tty A r m a n d Mr . [Mr s .D W .Ma r r v'§=ite¢l rela-te n k amp ,W m.W ilke llin g,a n d Mr s .Peter To ft. o f I~'remonL.ti ve s i n Fln re nr e Mo *¢ Ia \.'onc e n a d .-kwm W ilkening. B y i h o l .a mi . Ke n d a ll Simmo}us|Mr .an d Mr s .Ffmi]Kru go h~.rI|.Mely in #S tork and f \ | \ : l Vs a " WEQ Ech- Clu- ' lken-"Mi k i - L.,E nr-nI n ~EJ fa; Q < l i me m S u n d a y d i i n c l gu es ts a t t.h e ,a s vis ito rs Su nd nv Mr 1 .Kru se 'e l in g pi c k ml B . S . P lu mb h o mo i n V a lle y .lmni h er an d a h r uth er an d s is i vr .Elust wee k.corn 101 Luther I Hr. and Mrs. H. C. Ra:1§u==sen''Wo locnl arhonl will clfme Wal-Evelyn Gakor,Leona Holtmrml and family were Fremont visitors neadiy for the 'Fl\:\nksgi¢inpr; hol-and Wesley Meierhenry,who at-| Saturday.idazvs.'tends high school ag Arlington, Miss Edna Nevvkirk was a Fri-s Sunft. and Mrs. R. H. Mead will ment the week-end with ho:m»§€'%>e!11 01,1 A ~ #ramona guest af m.Roy spenfi 'Th:nkslziv§~\;»- with relative fblksFngerquuist.w .of Mrs. M¢n»l'w nt Warner S.nRayFagemuistandKendallAdolphFmhm Inf'Monelnv for ,Simmons were Omaha businesa a short visit with his daughter. allen; Saturday. Hin Anna Burton visited from Tmndny until Friday at the BooneHen.-kirk home, then she left for adrilit with nlntiins at Ainsworth.M i l !Evelyn Andersen of Blair, :md Clifford Metzler of Tekumah,;pent\Sund8Y evening; at the New- lilrs.Emma Thompson and Mr.~o-$3.3 i:n ~ ~ Thompson near Irvington.Fashion Cvnter.Al:0 {j S G~~E _ "te d Oversh t th LOW- $2.98 in sizes 26 to 36 at th°l\Vnmen~imc "Url Cnilfirvn Abu ~Fashion Center.We am "°"" f°a"Etma Jcgéck Health Shoes at ss *E'¥1'T"'.l"ffT"E§`f' "f?f*3'5'I'i:'.Ef.°R"€':|=»-.~ ss lor Women.45~1t' s-nn I n Y/.4 1.- 1. w I ».w»ceQ 24' ki rk home anal Harvey Paulson -of Blair spent the afternoon there. H n .Boone Newlcirk and Mis# :Catherine and Misa Anna Barton mane Thmuday afternoon guests at :the lierle Newkirk home. a t l u l l u z l n n e n u w » - v e r y D e m . l i n e n l l l l C a n y o u ~ b e a u t i f u l C r e p e t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .' T h e y m a k e brasaierx,garter belts,girdle. forletnln, Y. H. Stout Corxetaln in all sizes at ali times at money navim:prices..4 5 ll A number of guests were en-'Fellows-when you get ready la ta ined Sunday evening at the'o do your Christmas shopping- J n s I v e r s o n h o m e .A s e v e n ]'. . f f . . , . . . . ,: l § n n ¢ »t r i !. \ s ' A \ n ¢ |h u 6 ' 4 \~l t ~~~~ cle Chine Teddies,french panties,1 dance sets and bloorners in nil the newest colors in all sizes trimmed with beautiful imported laces made by Goldette at oniy $1.98-»»| well the Fashion Center has just received their Holiday assortmentu E ~--i f von v.ant the BEST SIL KH Plumbing The Heart of Your n e " " ' " " " " ' "" " ° - "' " " '"gg u1a1 r--may know nm what sm. 'UNDERWEAR VALUES m 'rms '1 M:. ; ' M : ; _'dJ"I=\':'éteru would like best and mmember All UNITED STATES see this b,Bu,_i_' . u m a r......:rom .nd Mrs. Kirby of B ir Mr_|(.i!v.a wrapped carefully an Chnat-ful assortment at only $1.98 at mad l n .Andxvw Johnson.Mr.x"'"" viper uve "f charge.45-I their store.45-1' :: : d\ inV\ c t o J h s o andPhyl..`r a n n ~'Y 5 -;__==_>_5 gf g d M r s . P e t e r ~D A L E D o m e s R O S E m u . m u m s ~I-»And since it. is the heart of your home, in should have most carelul attention and inspection to insure i t functioning properly at all times.Phone Black 62 if _.___,QAhuaking bee was held at th|Gertmile Hansen spent WednesI~ mn of Ed Gaines in order tn.dAY and Thundny at the Lester la'§ppel~s that Wear,$2.98 talfz -56,30 by Women and Misses |m|'h@Ip him get his corn shucked $119 bu $3.89 for Clmildron at he Tnsiduu Center.Alma U. S. Gay- mu and Overdue: at the LOTW- lf,S'l'PRICES I N BL AIR for Wmum, liimes and Chiidren. Also nn. Jettic k Health Shoes at $5 The farmers who helped wer.Nels Svendgard,Lloyd Brow: lle rmm Jungbluth,Otto Hager J a me s Su nd x,E d Ren ar d,Hc ri rv L vr e s an d A .Mor te nse n. Mi s s L o tti e Gai nes an d he: l"lH\|\\»l»\\ r '| | 4» . I 1.1.| I . _t\_t fn. Q.. Hansen home cooking fo r c o rn'~ huskern.~gg,Henry 1'5\1¥lf» Detluf Wulfa :md I ~ 1.|.\|.laJ .Jads¢:n'a"lvem Sunday din- i ~ nor guests at the Alben. fiuhr |~home.~;;A rredenck gg»}11ie»e»;_ ard l r ;;you wish us to call pad in ,mg S# for Women. _45-n Fnhion (Jenner Beauty Parlor n m 4 1 - m m ywr gppoint- nah (mm new on P\¢1'\£Y arly. Ain: 'rl-mlett. nperawr.454: rr. CALHQUN ' n u u n r n e :h l vm o S u w d A " . Junior and Richard Junghluth'idled Sundlv afternoon withlitrlilud Jungbluth. Kr. and Mrs. Ray Mnnters nm family of Fremont, vixiled Sunday ni the Hymn Masters hame. Mr. md Mrs. Funk Brown um Lawrence were m e m a i an ayA N D VICINITY lm s uppe r a t # he Erne s t \W :ge QE : ~ M o e l l e r o f Te h mn h . ,gg the week-and with he r PU*,mg lr- a nd ln- Fre d Mné i e r. Bt.¢|vem\an md daughter home in Arlington Thur-sdav wagf-~ h o n o r of M n .Wager'» Mn. lion-in Muster! and Munirwere Ftvmont. Walton Saturdayu ma :vas ¢nn-u m M n F m k B m '1nane..-f a n s .»."$¢"? .;";.,.'»..,.,.¢f"" rr ibendd the entertminmcni JS. 1; nnucnwn wueu un n u r nlmspnSunday morning. Mrs. Andrew Johnson and Mr: Vn:wr_ Johnson and Phylhn spentFridayaz the Will Hnnsrn home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen and 'f'»I|»"uw'-K 'l`u¢~|dgy evming 111Um Wi ll Hart home helping Al- hd celebrate his 'ith birthday. Pete Luce wma a Sunday visit- or at the _John .Peknen humc.Waller .gpkby has been nn thedc k li n t week.Hrpazxd Mn.Andrew Johnson Bhd Mr. Ind Mn. Victor Johnson were Sundny supper gu-eau 1. UnJens Ivenon home. _........n.n.»..amussen and |I1 \ l z ~spect. your pm m b iag and m ake in frost proof for many winters. John Moore Plumbing Co > many winters. John Moore Plumbing Co YORK CREEK NEWS Howard and Esther Kubie were Blur visitors Sunday evening. Hans Mathieren and Vernon were Herman allen Saturday. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Andersen ra re Fremont shoppers Wednes- rluy and also \i>il.£'d at the Uw- llroderuen home.hlruand Mrs. Peter L Petersen spent Sunday afternoon at theparental. Fnrd Petersen home. Mr.and Mrs.Herman Nelaen and some sgwent Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs. Earl Daniels. Mrs. Ted lvcrsmi and daughters sisitefl Mm. Joe Bzmdur Thursday morning :md in the afternoon they mlended the Kindrd Merry Mak- ers Club meeting at the C. B. Llunn home.Curtis Behrendf spent Sunday at the Pete Christensen home.Alisa Dzlgmur .lensen ia attend- imz Dann College in .Blair at the present.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rogert and Dax-low were Sunday dinner guest;at the John Rogert home.Curtis :md Lola mhrend: of Fre-mont spent the week-end with ihome folks.Lawrence Larsen is helping Har- land Christensen husk comMrs.Ernest Gosker and aona1 visited Mrs. Clarence Wachter on Wedxieaday.Mr. and Mrs.Herman Nelsenandsons spent Saturday evening at the parental, J. P. Larsen home | Zin Blair.I Mr. and Lira. Harland Christen- sen and Betty Lau spent Sunday at Thorval Hanaerfs.Earl Petersen of Wayne came home Wednesday to husk con atthe P. L Petersen home.Will Kuhie and Wm.Behrendt were Herman callers Wednesday night.Mrs. Anna Hugelman and Ken- neth were Herman shoppers Thurs day, and while there called at the Chas. Hom home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erika-en and 'I-Ivelyn,Mr.and Mrs.Harland Christensen and Betty Lou were 'Blair callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chrlntenaen, and family of Bldr, spent Sunday nt Henry Christensen's. John and Francis Browning spent Sunday at the Theo. William Bla.ir,Nehnsk:r, smmu¢rzs,1m _-._......._..._ ...._.~.. .£ L . .. . .. .. . . - . _ . . _ . . . - - _ - . _ _.- ' ° " " " " " ` ° ' " "'max Dev of Fremont mesen homo.I H E R M A N N E W S Mr- and Mra Jena c. Jensen and! fa mi ly spe nt Sunda y a t nm "Q Cyrus Knaam, ur. Mobrey and Jenaenk Mr. and Mr; He rma n Nelsen and sons spent Monday evening at the Chris Larsen home. Winter Coats,s m to s ea s o - dzes 13 tn 5°black and brown. New ahipment just received at the Fashion Center.4542 Silk Smoking;that Wear the Hosiery Store of Blair-the Fash~ ion Center offers you the.BEST VALUES IN BLAIR every day in the year-he re a re a fe w: Gold Stripe, double or dngle point or french hml Chiifons, $l.95; Gold Stripe Service weight, SL95; Onyx Printex silk to top chiffona with black double pointed heels $1.65 pair.Other stockings? pair $1 to $1.50 a pair.All sizes and colors. Sweaters,$1.50,s ms ,s ms . Skirts, $3.9B~$4.98.All sizes and colors for Young Women at the Fashion Center.45-It L .A.Parrish drove out from Omaha Sunday and enjoyed the day hunting in this vicinity. i The Birthday Ciuh members 'were entertained Wednesday lt an all day quilting at the home of Mrs.Gilbert Olson.All of the fourteen member:were presentexcept Mrs. Clyde Fitrh and the visitors were Mrs.Paulsen and Mrs. J. D. Lowe.Mrs. Olson serv-ed a lovely dinner and before theladies left, she served a nice lunch. !Mr.and Mrs.John Sutton of Albion, are expected to arrive this week to spend Thanksgiving with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. J.M.West and will also visit .lohn's .turne dto o m dtex-:few days 'visit at her home here. parents,Mr.and Mrs. C.Sutton at Blair.,The high. school basketball boysare practicing diligently and coach Kruger expects to have them ready for regular games soon. :Mr.and Mrs.Hamid Webster and Anita Joyce of Burt county, enjoyed Sunday at the I-'red Rog- ert home..» Misa Mildred Swanson, has re- I l r Mr. an d MIL K. J. Van Valln and Helen went to West Point on ryilk. Reynolda of Falla dry, Nab., Ividted nt the 0 .L .Hilainger .home Wednesday. ..........__ _ _ . - -_ - . . ._ - . . Ohio.Hi a wi fe di e d v e ry mw- ly o nly two month:ago.August lSundayw see m Van Valin'sl Becau§e_ of the pwxigaiw w . mother,Mrs.Henry Hue.They`| found her zo be improving nicelyand able to sit up some of the time.From there they drove to. Arlington a nd wled on Mr. VanValin's mother,Mrs.Alice Van Valin.- Regular meeting ol the 0. E. S.was held last Thursday evening with a fair attendance.Mrs. J. W. Brunton was initiated into the order After the business session a social hour was enjoyed.Nice refreshmwts were served by Mr.nml Lira Fred Engcr. Mrs. Anna Peddie, Mis; Caroline Wachter and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blanchard. Mr.and Mm.Howard Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Melvern Westdrove down to Omaha Wednesday where Mr. West consulted a throat specialist. Mrs. G. F. Lowe and Mrs. Aug- ust Lowe spent Friday in Blair. Mr.and lllra.Freeman Loftis welcomed a baby son at their home Monday, Nov. 18. Thanksgiving, the Methodist Lad- ies' Aid are meeting on Tuesday of this week for work with M m Everett Hlmen. Jacqueline and Ann Woodward of Omaha, apenf the week»end at the home of their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs . L. A.Woodward. Mr.and Mrs.Albert \Vo0d`: -Nldroveup Saturday.They ret edhome on Sunday.Mr. Woodward left the first of the week on a business trip to Canada.' Elaine Katt. and Ernest Meyers attended church at Bell Creek onSundayandlaterspenttheday at the Pete |Katt home near l-ioo~ per.Mr. and Mrs. August Lowe had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mr.Gilbert Olson,Mrs.Bertha Lowe,leon and Rosemary Hun- nan and Stanley Lowe.I Misa Mildred Swanson and T. R. Swanson entertained the membersof .their bridge club at their home last Friday evening.All of the members were present and fourlguests who bceame members. Theylore: Robert Swan, Ed Wittig, Gil- I 1 21,19 5.Funeral sorvke;wereheld at the Baptist church Wednes <3-ly afternoon and interment in the Berman cemetery.Marlon Gilland and Jane Fount, both ol Hennan, were married in Omaha Saturday. Nov.23.Bothwere fo r residents of TekamahThey`I make their .home here, where groom is in buslneaa He is a member of the finn ofGilland Bros.Mrs. A. 1... Sullivan enjoyed Sun~ 'eg in the country at the JacobSl alka home.Mrs. J. H.Martin arrived last! meek from Califomia.She spent the put week at the I-'red Martinhome and left Sunday for a visit with relatives at Tekamnh.. .Friends here have receivedwordthat Mrs. J. E. Hodgekiss ol Cho-neaxr Montana ls in the Methodisthospitalin Omaha where she un- derwent a serious operation Thurs, day.She will be remembered aa Miss Emi ly Hansen,a formerHerman girl.Her many lrlenda here hope she may recover rap~idly. . ""~':. _. Smdly dinner gout: at the Albert Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Follen alki at the Shren Wolamanu home cu Sunday aloe:-noon. The following are the names of the pupils who were present every day during November at Brewlkl' school:Clifford Hansen,Ca rgo Matun,Emma Pew-sa,c h m-ltme Svogerson.Evelyn Wert, Rosie Wulbern.Anton Matuen, ,Uvyd Nielsen, Erma Nelson, Har- Ilan Petersen.Irene Andaman. Ruth Hansen,Clarence Hma n , Roma Ruth Nielsen,Vere Belle H.Donald Kronbergl,Marion Nelson,Madlyn Nelson,Aug\¢. Matzcn, l.eFem Ndrmn, Katharine `Mntzen,Lois Petersen,Donald Swanson.There ia an enrollment of twenty-nine pupils at Brvwlitfthis year] All elastic Giniles,$1.98 and g s in sizes 26 to 36 at thehion Center.We are now fes- ,turlng Wnrners and Venug Found- lation Garments-very best lines inMr. and Mrs. N. R. Burdic andfme United States.They n u e Dickie of Omaha, were guests on Sunday :xt the parental,E.w .brassiera,garter helm.zh d lu , .eorsetala Y. B. Smut Fornetala in 1 GUARANTEE Every used car we §el| for $100 or more is guar- Come in and see these and many other values. represented » .. _»» 1 .z'~ a ~ _ ix. »»~., 1\Tu.-' ~\ '>»r~' 19;»»'~ ,., fb#~1 ,.1 .\-~\7.= 5 \a u 's :1; 'A :%-gf, .ry. .. \. Buy your used car from a reliable,permanent Dealer. To any person turning in a USED or NEW car prospect.We do the selling but the prospect must _be sold before reward can be collected. a Select the car you are interested in and phone us for a demonstration. Dec. 26th.All names must be given directly to office, either by telephone or person. -h 4 Winter Com.,s m to 509.50- .. i z.:;: : - ~. ;1.1 \...|...».|....,M-.n.i n t l 'f '45-iz vnu-rt.ii|~-l nt n .uw felinlz l»il¢i|:4|Silk lJres\.~- -imlu Emu; lm |f\\ it l m l.nln.»\\Il.~i l.~r .._..-.|1~n, >v§Tfi, . 1; gu \L :li->-lzmn~ A.. .l. (`n-a-__ - ~.._.1.: L.. :is |x| U|..f.. .1 s ' ( \l bert Potadle and H. L. Swan, Jr.Prizes for the evening were award ed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen for high scores and Miss Leona Rover and Robert Swan,consol-ation.The club will hereafter beknown as the "I Delta Dek Club". They will moot in two weeks attheJames Van Horn homo with Misses Kathryn Hughes and Leona lluver, hostcsses.Miss Maggie lmrc and Mr. and Mrs.O.L.Hilsinger drove to Arlington Thursday.Mrs.hlwmline Hannon went to Onmha Wednesday for u few days visit.Mrs.Henry Truhlsen, who hasbeen confined to ber home the past week is feeling much better und is able to be up again.1Mrs. C. B. Bunn entertained themembersof.the Kindred Merry_ Makers Club at her home Thurs- day afternoon.C.R.Gray,proprietor of the Herman filling station,made a business trip to the metropolis on Thursday.Mrs.L.A.Parrish and Mary Marie ond Mr. and Mrs. Kelso of QOmaha,were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the S.M. Parrish home.|The I-lennan churches are join~' ing in Union Thanksgiving sex-l viees which are to be held at the' Methodist church at seven a.m.-Thursday.Rev. Richmond of tha] Baptist church will preach wesermon.| Wm. Lowe, employed as painter: for an oil station comnan , spentthe week-end at his home im. Mr.and Mrs.Sanford Wilson end Pattie Lou journeyed to Oma-4 hu one day last week to look after'lsome business and remained for a short visit with friendsMr. und Mrs. K.J. Van Valin and Helen expect lo leave nextweek for Oklahoma where they will spend the yvinter.They will close their home here.Acconling to present plans Mr. Van Vnlin's mother, Mrs.Alice Van Vnlln of Arlington will acoompnny them.A fair sized crowd attended theThanksgivingshootgivenbythe Legion boys.Free lunch was servui at noon in fhe dining room of lin Legion hall.lloy l(-lou.. who has been driv- ing thi-Nicholas oil truck for \'..\lrl-. ilnzicnck for some !m\e.a i ! i 1 i~csi;zn\<l.l.. .-\. Wood\'.:\r¢l i> tak ing' !\i~ \»l.n'r' lr-mporaiily .|.\ Iu n c lw- n : usa.nt -;:won,Wm..-Xdume,Annu Perhlie. ..IL Gray,A.W.Burlte, H. ll.Ccmf-ron.D. W, Rutledge, E.W. ll\.r¢lic, E,C.lmrdic. James Vnn Horn :md Miss Caroline Wachter.Following n delightful luncheon :hc afternoon was spent playing bridge.Miss Caroline Wncllter\-:on the prize for high score ol' the aftorhoon'with Mrs. Rutledge taking second.City Marshnl Cummings paid a business visit to the oounty sent lveduussrlay.Chds Hansen has been sick at his home the past week with a severe cold.At the present writ~ ing he is somewhat better.Wm.Cram,Earl Sheets and Eliy Triplett are home from Pen~ der where they have been husk- ing corn.Miss Rosemary 'Hshnsn cele- brated her ninth birthday last Wednesday by entertaining twelve of her playmates at a party at the home of her aunt,Mrs.August Lowe after ,school hours.They spent the time playing games :md enjoyed a lovely lunch. The next quarterly confer-ena.held at the Methodist nt three o'clock Sunday,Dr. C. C. Wilson of the district, will preach.Fred Rogert is on the sick this writing. will be churchDoa 8. Omaha Mm. list atThe 'White Cross met.Monday evening with Mrs.Wm.Adams.They arc doing surgical worknow,making bandages,ew.for Ihogpitxiis,Mr. -md lllrs. Frank Cameron of Toksmah, were dinner guests -Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cam- e.lon,Roy Knott was a Blair business caller Wednesday aftemoon. Roy Gillnnd is spending the mek at Burwell, Neb. visiting rel- olives,Curtis E. Hover was found deadinbedlast Saturday morning byl \ 1 his son, I-larva, who went w call him after he had failed in appear for breakfast.He has not been feeling as well as usual the pasttwo weeks but was up and around_and his death came as a shock to his family and friends.Mr. Hoverwas past '77,He was born ln Ohioand came to Herman in August, . 1899.He has been engaged in the 1 blucksrnith work until a lew yearsago when his health began to fail. 1A son then took charge of tho lbusiness Survrvlng are three wsons, Edward and Herve of Hex-~ n\un and Jesse C. of Blair;twodaughters,Mrs.Alice Stokes of; Hardy. Saskaichewzn, Canada and Misa Venus Hover, at horns,and three grandehildren.H e also ' E J J lenvcs a brother whoile home is in -a Bundle home.;Mrs. Chris Korshoj and children drove over to Kennard Tuesdayand visited at the John Andersen' home.'-.Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch and their nephew,Otto Larsen spent Sun-day as guests at the Henry Jar-gensen home at De Soto.| The Teachers nnd Trainers classof the Baptist Sunday school held; their regular monthly meeting nt' t h e ~ B u r d i c home Monday evening..C u r r 'Lowe,Elmer Jespersen and D mild Lowe leave Friday for Chicago where they go to at-tend the Coynes Electric School. Mrs. N. R. Burdic and Mrs. Al-'bert Woodward drove to Tckamali Sunday nfternoon and called onMrs.Lloyd Keifer.I Carrol Parrish returned to Her-.man Monday from Carrol,iowa.Wie has been away several mouths .and has spent most ol the time at ;Zi n illinoiso ,.Mrs. A. L. Sullivan entertainedthe Mission Circle ut her home on: Wednesday afternoon at their reg-ular monthly meeting. Miss NellyeCuster had the program for theafternoon.It proved to be veryl interesting.It was on Bucone In-» dian School where a former Her- man boy, Dudley Carter is l.each~' ing.After the lesson study the hostess served a nice lunch. Raymond Kastle drove overfrom Columbus for an over S --day vlsit with relatives.l Miss Lillie Kuhlmnn was host-ess to the members of the E. B. G. Club at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Kuhlman out Monday evening.The regularmeeting night fell on Thanksgiv- ing so the meeting was held on Monday instead.Sunday dinner guests at theI-'red Martin home were Mr. andlMrs.Edgar DeVall and Mnxiue,| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin andMarlon of Tekumah and Mrs. J. H. Martin of California.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arnold wenttoBlair last Saturday and from there went to Omnha by autowithMrs.Karl H.|||.sen and chil- dren.They went down to n\v.| Mr.Hansen,who was returning from Lincoln.u all sizes at all times at mmey saving prices.45-it Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47-make your appoint.- ments from now on plenty early. Alice Triplett, operator.45.1¢ CROWELL HOME ¢ hlr.~ K .Cornish of Omaha,was 2 dinner guest at the Home onThursday.He camo up to visit his mother, Mrs. Ednu Cornish. Dr.. J. G._ Shlck spent the week) end _m Guide Rock;Nob.,repre- senting the interests of the Home. Mrs. Frank Schafer was a wel- come caller Thursday afternoon. hlesdames Olive Melamine, BaseMeehanandFloraMcGregor it/tended thc`Ladies'Aid Society meeting nt the home of Mrs. Gem. Dnvislast Wednesday.Mrs.Sherry Moore and daugh- ter,Mrs Tom Blanchard we ncallers Monday evening. Mrs.Sarah De non had I number of friends from Colmubnsand Monroe drive over last Sunday to spend the aitemoon with her. Mr.and Mrs. George L a w s n and two daughters drove up from Orm-iha Sundn _hafternoon to vhit at we Home.eir younger d--gh ter had a talki ng "Wonder Do " and the old folks greatly enjoyedeanngi t talk and watched i t perform.Rev.Daugherty had clunrge of our Sunday afternoon chapel ner- yices and gave us n very interest' mg service.He sang several songs which were greatly nppncb ated.Ho was aecompunied to the Home by his wife.Mrs.S. IK.Riddleslmrger re-turmd Monday evening from a two n\ont!l's trip through the state: of iowa and Illinois.She tells us she had a wondedul trip. We arednd to have her back with us again. BEN CH N OTES Mr. arid Mrs. A. C. Debel ofBlair were Saturday evening via» Lora at Henry .l1:nsen's,Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendgard nd children were dinner guests nt i 'thc Johns lllomberg home Sunday. <on 1 to »block und brown \v.\v slnpinir t Ju 1. l\u|\\~<l at lht lmshlon Lent r bilhoutttv. Sul \r to 'VJ 'la in 1/and all\tl\e mo L popular colors- luge new shipment Just received nt the Pnshmn Center.4.7-lt Can you imagine beautiful Crepe le Chine Teddies french panties dance sets and bloomers in all thc; newest colors in ull sizes trimmecll with beautiful imported lnces made by Goldctte nt only $1.93-»_ hio Center has just rv.\cei\'ed their Hllliday assortment --if you want the BEST SILK UNDERW EAR VALUES IN THE' UNITED STATES see this beauti- ful assortment a to nly $1.98 at their store.45-lt BREWSTER BITS Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Kronberg visited at the home of Mrs. Kron- br.Jrg's mother, Mrs. Anna Carlson lmt Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Chrisboffer An- derson and family were Sunday rcll the Fas dinner guests at the Christinni Andersen home.Ml( and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson and Christine visited at the_Harry Swanson home Friday evening.Visitors at the J.W.Nielsen' home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs.Torvel Andersen andfamilMr. and Mrs. A. A. Kron-'y,berg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen and family, the oc- csaion being the remembranoe of the first birthday of Lois Darlene, which wns on the following Mon» day.Hans Svogerson and family vis- ited at the Magnus Johnson home last Friday.` Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Jahnel home were Mr. and Mrs.Otto Christensen and [am- inmlly, Mr. and Mm John rugerand family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kruger.Emma and Lloyd Nielsen were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Emil Matson lxome.Sunday visitors at the Alfred Svogerson home were Hans Svog- enon and family, Nels Sorensen and Ted Nelson.Mrl and Mrs. Albert Nelson and family visited at the Nels Nelson home Saturday eveninK~Sunday evening visitors at the Henry Lammers home were Mr. and Mrs. John Blum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schrader and ismlly, and Miss Marie Lammers of Millard, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nelson werel l I l i ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred NeL and_ | Mr.und Airs.L .L .Lippincotts|»»:n.Sunday am-rnoun nt-the \l.y|.Guyer ftnnu .n lsiuir. I\i|. :uni Mr... lihrry South, Mr. :mil $115, Hull Sinlm, l»lr, und Mrs.l£:\5un»nu Jr»l\z:.~»n,Miss Lucille .lem-ti und l U.,.1 Sirinli werepu~>l.> at u dura dinner given Sunllny at Lum noun. ui Air. and Mrs. Clifford liay.Iuiss llcuy Martin and Mnurire Haier of Herman,Mr.und M n . Tod Olinger und Leu lliggunswereSaturday evening czillvrs ut Clark Lippincotlfs.slr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobsen and Alice of Blair, apent lfridny eve» ning a: Henry Jen=se=\'s. 'lue Bench Community Club met with Miss ldu Lueninghuener on Nov.21 with eight members pres-ent.' 'l'he afternoon was spent sewing after which the hostessservedadeliciouslunch.Mrs. 'l1-owbrldge and two chiluren werevisitors.The next meeting is K0be an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Louie Mencke.Each mem ber is to bring a covered dlahand then spend the day quilting.Roll call is to be answered with s cor- rent event.Mr.and Mrs.George Pollen spent Sunday aftemoon at the Gottlieb Stork home near Onrm. Neil Sutton spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday with Donald 8or~ enson.Mr. and Mrs. Sutton vis» ited there Sunday afternoon,theoccasionbeingDonnld's birthday. Louie Mencke and family vdaited ut Otto Meneke's Sunday afternoon S. Lockling visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ted Olinger last '[\|esdsy.Mr. and Mrs. Chess Sutton andNeil visited at the Theo.Lundt homo Friday evening :md helped thelr little granddaughter, Emma Lon celebrate her first binnday. Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott were Sunday dinner guests at Ted Olihgers.Mrs.Elizabeth Ackerman and daughter, Lucille of went of Her- man visited at the Walter Mc~ Cracken home Sunday after1nwn.,» Mr. and Mrs Ted Olingcr wereguests at an oyster supper at the Louie Mencke home Tuesday eve- ning.Mrs.Chess Sutton :mended a binhday party in honor of her sir ter, Mrs. Annu Sutton at her hon-ie Wednesday aiternoon.The attendance at the PleasantViewSundayschoolwasthirty- three.Everetf.Weatherby'n s c h o o l friends were invited to a pany at hil home Sunday afternoon given in honor of his birthday whieh occurred last Thursday.. The Fathers and Sons banquet sponsored by the Pleasant ViewSunday School was very well at- tended nnd everyone enjoyed theinteresting talk given by Dr. MendDinnerwasservedtofor'q'~six fathers and sons. I i a | I Fownes. Kid Gloves, $2.98.|45"n'Fashion Centen- 4 GUARA Every used for $100 or anteed for 3 represented. Ne Come in and and many oth $1 \ J*. u ..n \ . h _. We are prou strutc this one let Coach.Fi heater, bumpel in radiator re This will mak second car to in.1926 Ford T .. .,Q | . . v v | \|| | l . . . o | . .v I | . . . | \ before such used Car Valuesll This will make you a dandy second car to knock around in. 1926 Ford Touring.New cu1't:1ins and looks and runs fine. \Ve just painted this one. 1926 Ford Roa'dste1°.5 Ba] lcon tires, and a dandy. Trade your open car in on this one. 1926 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan -new Duco finish and me- chanically perfect.G o 0 d tires. . _ Just th e th ing fo r th e f arm to save the new car. 1925 Fo r d Roadster with box.Ne w p a in t a n d runs good. For the young man or wom- an with moderate income. 192.3 Ford ~1-door Sedan. Looks and runs good with 5 good tires. 1 Thousands of miles of pleas- ure in this one. 1926 Chevrolet Coach, looks as good as the average 1928 model.New Duco finish. See this one.'` 1927 Chevrolet Coach.New Duco finish,motor thor- _oughly reconditioned. Drive it. 1 Ready.to go-1926 Chevro- let t o }1 1' i n g-overhauled, new cuxiains, good tires and look the part. '. 13 Buy this one. 1925 Ford Touring.Cur- tains,ood tires and worth the mo ey. Take a look at this one. 1928 Chevrolet Coach. Orig- inal tires that show very little wear.Fully equipped, alcohol in radiator,4 Here it is.The best looking and running 1925 Chevrolet Coupe in Blair.Seeing is believing. A classy job. 1926 Chevrolet Coupe. New Duco finish, good tires and motor reconditioned. / ~I ' \_1__.. 1 . 1 . I I o u r u s t s u b a r u v : | . | a | | . u l c u | .u _ y u u a l c d l -a n c u u s l u c r u n g a u a l U l a n y kind in the near future.' . l . l \ l . l . `.L .|.\ 7 . l . \ \ l . . | . . J | . to call in or come in and give us that friend or rfeighbor's name who is considering the purchase of a New or Used Car,and if we sell him the $10.00 is yours.This is just to get better acquainted. VlN'l`0N-EVANS CHEVRDLET C0 B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A L OUR CARS ARE RIGHT OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT OUR TERMS ARE RIGHT Open Evenings Tel.2l9 $1 Blnir, Nei;-nh, November 28, 1929iu»lm\¢l = m : ::Q!: l i l i e sALONG 'rms "'5.f,'£'1??éf<E»Y{§f'§'Im BENNINGTON Norms §'2¢'1'"*'¥1,.".,.".,'3°°.;.§',"`*.,f ':»'.!»F'*°"""" "'5*u¥ T§S»'3>".NAB01'wM ROAD un- ~ Mr. Emu S,,,m.,,;'s':'::':::¥::, at&:°:'.&.'.:";,'iez~|1 .t o m u r e n g o o d c r o p .A n o m ° b r < » u » ¢ r i w n r .c o u nty f a r m e r produc ed 12,000 bu~| <§r Ouklnnd.3 Frank Slmonl sic ~--Mattie Noble: Rankin §tnelruls ntrnmz for wnmv A|shel.s from a sandy field of 24 asreg.I-Ie was offered l dollar a bushel for the entire mp, de- livered in Nebraska City but re~ tuned the offer. Nebraska soil is well adapted to the growing of potatoes.They gro w to a la rge s lze a nda ne ua - ually free 'from potato diseases. 'There is a steady demand for them in other states for seed purposes. A shortage ol potatoes in other sections of the country created an Thursday is Thanksgiving Day. Do Wu feel tlumld`ul2 Try eount- ing y o ur ble dngg nd | ee i f y o u are not more thankful after you[have made Y-bo attempt.» -. Teamwork lx today! waochvwrd in the business world.So it i s i n the business of our Father'slkingdom.Organizations are mere- ly groups oi men and women keep inx 8'-ell and carrying the same tune.To disregard the rights, the self-respect,or the reasonable unusually good price lor the Nelr 2 hopes of any member ot the 0|-gan. raska product.The state will yield a erop of ov_er me y :ization is to break rhythm.It i n 'the men behind who really MAKE |an's rights ~ Armlnla Sappenfleld Juliet hong, pilots the voices - ----Grace Rathmann Betsy Bobbit, matflmony her lone idea --~Ella Pickelis Charity Longface,always object~ ing ---Nettie Gilliam: Cleopatra Belle Browne,a li ttle xlate --_--Dolly Moore v Polly Jane Pratt, very hungry - ----.Zelma Strode \{iolet Ann Ruggles,naturally jealous --Mary Anderson Belinda Bluegrass, Frances Touch-|a o;---(1andldates< Prof sur Makeover and Assistant I v x guestich metThurs- dtors atere Mr. Arlene lrerlnnd see Mr. Suther- \...\...._ . . . E ' a . E m & " M n ' j " ' ; ; . ; ; a | ~ ; m. ' ; ; a : , , v . . . ¢ . , ' ¢ ; " K Z i 3 Mr. and Mn. A. A. Gun a Sun-at Mrs. Opal Reeves but the roadsday evening.lwere putty had on the Blah' bot- Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rlx werelwms at um Lime, so Mrs. Reeves visitors lt the home of Dr.andlllurted by Miss Donn, served ntmn. c. w. Hickeysaturday eve`the Roy Anderson home. ming. Mr.and Mrs.ue'l'im Oh n -R-lg g;w==°= suede gloves, '1C¢n¢,e dnughwr Verne and Lum.,Un r.guna Clnlxsen vidued Mr. and Mrs!Costume Jewelry, $1 m $1.98 ntJohn Schuldr. at Elkhorn Sunday.like Fashion Center-finest values Mrs.Myrtle Stricklett and sla- ter, ¥1'B» Harry Bineline returned n few days ago from Wilder, Mun- tnnx whore she was wled by the death of her mother, Mn. James A.Green,on Sunday,Nov.1,o, following pneumonia due to ex~ posun, alter an ueddent. Hrs. Green was returning home driving a team,when the team Mxs .Pe ne Txuhlunwu Them nnverv few farmers on nf the McCarthy Club wh he Botto m who will not be fin- iuhed com shucking this week. u m m m m Warrick ~ sl ln. Oscar Matthews Thursday :her school. lr. Ind Mn. Ha ny Tyso ndrove in Omaha hlondnv mommz. ahe to with Mrs. Elmer Tmhlnen any alwrnoon.Wedne-ld!! evmlxxgtha Frank Brown hom Ku and Mrs.leounrd Hunk, Anlill and Ralph Hinellne. Mr. md hlrs. _Hlxgh Su §mlu` i f § ; { ~ h w at-|?.'?F.'?_}:?_2'f}""1{.ff1"'?I\f.?mm the mule marke t.Mr.and bumcrmnua "&"'=*»nuul n .Prentice Smith .drove down "E 'f'h° W31 113 gg gpgL u i n u a -. ;- . . . J H r . a n d M 1rs. Clyde Masters werehnd newest styles in Blair.45-1e|"*" of! "P °mb'?"k¥"°"°' "!"°"""K in th: uuarno on md in the eve- ning Um men witnessed the puga~llsuc event. av; the audiwnum and the ladies went to the Orpheum. Hurry Tucker und son, Timm also nw the fight Monday evening. lr . a nd Mn . C .B. Bunn l x . u n d Bra.A R.Bales Jane spent Sunil:afternoonl x .and Mrs.apal Reeves u m a . lk. and Mn. R. M. Iverwn andand with and and pun zor memcal ueuwwuu nm"week.Mm.Jena Clausen and Mrs. J. L. Pebenen amended the Relief Corps in Blair Saturday aller- noon.Albert Schjodt, who has farmed the Pele Reel: farm for a number |o f years,moved to his own farm in the Sutherland district Tuesday.Mr. Schjodt. hu just completed 1fullse:of improvements nn his :hun which he and his family can visitors at tMrs. Jesse I Dr. md M daughters, B-'Paeday dim C. Kramer h Ferris Kramanniversary. Misa Hen: Tuesday in C Mr. and N of Elkhorn, In him ol Mr. and Winter GN.sm so ~ nu outwhen um lay until morn-lohlSntu!d|Y-lam !8fo52-blnckand blown. lnguposedzothnenld.Shenan- gf; }".;. 'i*§' . . '§'.t".."iN=w lhipment im ledved nz an _. L ma lived me | ~ ;;";;;e";;,j Fashion Center;45-11 nme in Omaha to helper ¢elebx-use his binnHIGH SCHOOLS IN STATE SHOW MORE ietza Suhroeder spent DEBATE m' mmzs ' r m o r t u m : - Her husband,a well known nmcher of that vicinity, had just returned from a trip no Nebraxkn when her condition wa.-1 the most lshels this year.Tne Ylela ls mon.'of ihat of last year, which was an unusually good potato year,but the price ls better and ghe growers will net n much lane! return for. me mm ahead. SPINSTERS CONVENTION' (Continued from P589 One) Vocal Solo -Dorothy Baxfer Reading -Marguerite Rathman Piano Solo -Margaret Badgerow' Fairy --Nila Mae Stanley' >visiting friénds critical. lm. Geo.Scunninghf With the approach of the twen-Funeral oes5Hlggggvwx 1 ty~third annual competition in the 13. Petersi;:n ~ Mrs. }`""'"!""State high "°'F"?l de~Susas C.M§Ione tueir smsa n n lndlrl " n u \ U ¢:|nv1 ller yield.`selvex by_ their speeches, some by n Nebraska, centering at their acbng and many by their is noted lor ses soil umpvstumea so it was a real comedyu u v l u .; 1 A1;;;;;;Top-ci~5tover,Mildred :punt ,Sunday " " ' " " ' " ' " u § '"'Dr. and Mrsnfhzmwn with Mrs. J.C. <=h»i=~'"'°1I§T'°a.£'.¥°m? Jim Edwards and Mrs. ~ C. tenses! of Blair._ P ded the Iun-W. C. hrame.r~....| 1*\..3.§...mmm \1°na u asm# nf ..§?' f'.""i-, ".9~'i.3'..i"'f3' in Rlnir nhl D00 IDFK' was a native of Virginia,born e came to Neb- axvents in 1877 womanhood and Blai r fo r mmy the mother oi e dying in in- is éxoeptionglly well adapted to potatoes. NEBRASKA To HAVE BEAN SHOW Nebraskfs first beam show will' b e h e l d a t S c o t t s b l u f f D e c .1 1 t o . . n z a. .n n n n a n f f n n . . . i m n . -a n n u a l and enjoyed by all. The comedy was interspersed with solos and readings by a number ol the young people of the community. The receipts from the advance sale of tickets and at the box offifbe that evening, were very flattering and the ladies feel well paid for ¢ \ . . | - . r f . . . ¢ . . loasting 2' :;iv=fa>"*"§ =»:.~12 m 1 A ~-;:»z,. `.»§._..\_-n.........1....IDQLG le li tu e .se ve n tv No h r n u l mln n r r i n h n r o W o ntBI an uman a auu uuy.|" L - " I " " " ' a ------......e t th e L u th e r L ¢ 8 g u c | h i K h sc hools h a ve alr ea d y reg is-3§l§."§5f'fg6»,~j '§=5,. vu. \,.-..-vewe.. _.__ 5.-»-~ -~u m ul we..,........... .,.._._._lacy Warrick mt the Neum War-| Wednesday altemoql1. rick home Satunday night and Mr.and Mm.J.(Pebersen andsnndny.,Robert.and m m Foley spent Mn. Kenneth Tyson spent Sun- Tuesday evening at the Harry Br~ day night and Mundny with her any home playing pinochle.__ n \|....i . .n r . .in m m Mr mn M r ;Pete Tmnlsen "Fun Festival"and novelty saleat the M. W. A. hall at Bennington lriday, Dec. 6, afternoon and eve- ning.kuy Gordon was Vxansacting business at Blair Tuesday Iered ln Une league.Professor l-I, A. White, at the University ol' Nebraska, president of the league, expects that thi; number will be srwly incmned before the open- lnm nl the in .Inmmrv raska with her p where she grew to married, llving in yeare She was :mine children,ou » .": u n i - u v 1 ,u n a -. r u n u¢ u n. ¢aan ~ - - -- . . - .- . - __m u n t r .f w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n vi s i t o r s a t |M r .a n d M r s .F r a n k H u b e r a n d | " " "" '" "" ' " ' " "" " - - - - f -_..l .l.4 .- ..1 . . ......|A..-. :. : a- .. l -a.l l n ~W i C k ,g n 8 7 " D a g g ~._....,.She is suwlved I three sons,Ralph San Francisco an Hobson, Montana 1 ters,M:s.Hnrry Mrs.Myrtle Strid Mrs. James Hineli Mrs. Henry Andrex and M n .J.~ F.A Montana. Mr.and Mrs. \ | - - t w n v . ny her husbax-|d.l and Dewey o! Id Harland ofmd five daugh- Hinellne andklettofBlair, ne of Omaha, x of Peru, Neb., Lheum of Roy, Green went to L|» ~¢- .6 ¢\n »| I\< .¢ meetings ol Western Nebraska Orgn d ~The show is sponsored by the Nebralka Crop Growers Association which has held a com show in the wen; end of the sum each year for several yean.Bean production has grown rapidly ln westem Nebraska in re- cent. years and seems m be prol- itahle Interest il keen enough tu bring R. E.Brossard lro m Twi n | " J F c H 'l' ` "ri.."?5i§§§ing took pun: osephine Jane Green, President - --~-Judith Aronson riscilla Abigail Hodge, Secreury ---Henrietta Bowmani 'nlamity Jane Higgins, Treasurer -----Manila kbeoca Rachel Sharpe, the in: Vine __N m'ina Short, Slnw but Sure ~--~-Lena [ary Ann Fraddler. Very Linden l Cling~ I Raver Tf;0nB Timid ~Vapo-SdRoasta Dou||h¢i.n¢n¢"nffcmninlrigh|° °'° ': . 2 . :% : a z'r °" ° '°° ° m u n l s m w a - M » f °v : ' =n.¥L ¢ » a d» -,- m.H a a n s¢m,,f|¢.a..B0;h$4.25 l n .Opal Reerr/.enfrertained the De Soto Club at the home uf ln. Boy Anderson south of Blair Tbundny afternoon when fifteenmhers were in nttendance Vismem u were the Misses Hazel' Danse, Myrtle Paulsen and Frs.n~o u Mullen.Mrs.Reeves served appetidng refreshments.Tuuday, W. J. Bolze md sister- i,,4|'-, Mi-!s Hazel Dohse went to Omaha to ace his son, Elmer and ithe Elmer Trulsen home.l Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and ifamily helped Mrs.Hans M. An- dersen celebrate her birthday on'Wednesdny evening.Mr. and Mrs . l. A. Matz and ,daughter uf Fremont were Sunday afternoon vidtors at the Ruben lusmausen home.Frank Linden,Margaret and Bertrand and Edn Anderson wereSunday dinner guests ut the C.K.| . 'uauguwn .neunuuw uuueu N. weSeo.H§'>°§,and Arthur Gottsch UHICS un ay.Mr. and Mrs. Laid Kramer and Clurence Petersen left via auto lor Los Angeles,Calif Tuesday morning w spend several weeks. Mr.uml Mrs. A.N.Tnudy of Crawford, Neb.,arrived Saturday for several weeks visit with Mr.land Mrs. L D._ Taudy. Chas. F. Gomm, Mr. and Mrs.r r..\n=.-h .ma Alan vidrpd vzrjevhy was mailed out from the University to the high schools in the state, dealing with material on ihe state question for this year, "Resolved that the present jury '5Y8f£l1\in criminal uses ln N e braska should be abolished". l Fvr the benefit of high schoor students in the state, a joint de- bate on the jury question lmabeen .urramred with Denver Univemitv.'rife at the Methodist hospital. Elma' is able tn dz up this week.lr. and Mm Clyde Metzler had ll Sunday gue sts, Mr. and Mrs.N. H. Atwood and.Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jacobson oi Omaha. l r .and Mrs.George Enye-an: n d ehlldren spent Sunday with ln. Ellen Phe lps of Blair.Wednesday aflemoon the fol- l°'N5D¥ ladies responded to the in- rlhho n o f Mrs l-'red Ray and Anderson name near .-uuugwn.Sunday dinner guests al.the Jena Krogh home were M n andMrs. Paul Broderaon of Nickerson'and Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Van I Beakwl' Blair. Miss Foley invited the ladies of 1 the Gardner dis..rict to visit the- school Friday from 1 p.rn. la 4 p. m. w he ar the children reciteanddosomedramutization work K.v.uv.-n........ -........._.__Mr. and Mrs.W.H.Wl.uterburn and family ar. Elkhorn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stolbenberg and daughter called on Miss Cloe Stockard at Enrianuel hospital nt Omaha Sunday evening.Fred v. Gnu of Lincoln vlsiun home folks Thursday.Ed Gordon of Chicago, ls spend-»ing Thanksgiving with his parents_but owing to the severe cold some' Mr.and mrs.A l u Liorauu ands.¢....a 1... ua mm nnmfnrtn: Mrn.|W€l'B unable no mend Those whol other relzyifes-____ The debate win be hmmm :min Lincoln, over KFAB, November 2s my 2:30 o'clock.Denver Univer- :Sify is sending two girl debaters to Lincoln to meet the Nebraska two-man veam.This debate has beén arranged espmlally for Ne- braska schools. Founeen Nebraska debate teams were entered in the state tourna- l§¢¥§t lasf spring: Auburn, Cozad, .douww dl . u v .~...e.w.\....,,near Wilder where they have since resided. The Lewistown News states that Mrs. Gran had a wide circle of friends in the vicinity of her home and was held ih the highest es- leern by everyone them, her pass- ing beimz deeply deplored by all who knew her. Sllk sw.-Jang; that Wear-the Fslls,w h o no the m€e¢|ngs N l speak on thc topic, "Do You Know Your Beans?"and tn Judge the first show.Mr.Brossard is a county exvension agent in an Idaho county where the farmers grow beans on a commercial scale. He will dlscuss production, dlseas~ es and marketing of the new crop., \ Can you imagine beautiful Crepe y:Q ¢n o a eruaha Nutilda S;I n r l 1 »--Bert.h~Mc5Ianig'a| Padenee Denim Mann, full of nyu- ".||:l : -. . . _ . . . . . __- . - - . . - - - _............_..._._..,......._..............-.....-.--._.._..............¢|~.f 1 . .| .-_. . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . g Ruby Ring' Hosiery Gives you Style Without Extravagance as does all of the Merchandise I IQ. H l;1 ~;. asf #;1:1 ' i r i1 "2 E i f i ; ~. E ;' 1 ~ .51 ya" F 4 d . v . .. §. s l | ¥~1 '=~r z f z m ¢ ¥' l. 1 *1 2 °" * . . D v0|I '|~_ _ , _ l \ ~F L . . . ~~' °..a ~OUR S~ORE '~ THE ~sTYL1~; sHoPPE f IH Lao Fmsett and Mn. Joe Bandar 4 a n - m m .mm Cli ffvrd Ray. rn. T. K. Iverson and Mn. Clyde l e a l e r .Mn. Ray serwd delicious xdrs hme nu.._ __ braved the cold wus well 1~eP'id for their effon.We cannot spegk mo highly all Hx: good work MissFoley is doing in our school and we feel indeed iortunaus to luv: »--,.\..-ua .. Mr- and Mrs.Henry U°""'°K°f'Grli x.1"rem<m¢.Geneva,Grandlxiosiery swore of Blair-the Fm-'3`.%§?§"l¥ ~§;§;;'},§ evemng Inland, HSV*-"|l§\°|l» Hastings, Jack ion Cfnter offers yeu the BEST _ son High of Lxncoln, Omaha Tech,VALUES IN BLAIR every day ln"*§'.;..'C§,§=i""5.3''"£§}€,".§§'., ~ S e w a r d ,Sidney,Stromnburg and the ye ar-here a re a few:Gold{§___M.....~..\..\... ¢-,ali-W at me Wymore.Omaha Tech won !`rom,Stripe, double or single point or de Chine Teddies,trench panties, dance sets and bloomers In all thu newest colors in all sizes trimmed with beautiful lmxiorted laces made by Goldette nt only $1.98-sln. Prentine Smith span: :sun-dll a fte mo o u with Mrs.J.s. nu. 'nd Mrs. B. E. Colgan andgrandchildren were Sunday guests an »~.1.owy...w.u w.....=..........Foley.Doughnuts and coffee were served by the ladies after school. Mr.E. W. Jaeobs and dulgh- urs,Bettdy; ""~2'..=..1'°"".°.§,.°i1"""'.'i; d ML and Mrs. J_ L_ Vaughn mdlwere Sun y \rs a rm m m Colgan stayed for »¢v"=lEB'2"1".,'P?'P5____ __..__. -. ..i . " ; .; : . ~d u r @l ' I | "" ° ~ S e w a rd i n t h e f i n a ls o f t h e to u r - Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Milleh and daughter,Betty J u n visited at the home of Mr.and.Mrs.m n Golden in Benson Sunday.Mm.'Fred Paudsen entertained g,\...:.a......\..s.rviamf 'rhmn ney, CAN THE "BOARDERS" The "boarders"in the poultry french heel Chiffons,`$l.95;Goldlwell the Fashion Cenbefhns just Stripe Service weight, $l.95; 0nyxlre¢eived their Holiday assortment! Pointex silk zo wp chiffon: with - i f you want thc BEST SILK .bligir double pointed heels ;1.ss\UNnsRwEAR VALUES IN 'rl-n-:|| pair.Other stockings 2 pair $1 to UNITED STATES see this beauti- i $1.50 a pair.All sizes and colors.ful assortment at only $1.98 at ' il diy; visit.aaunuay uusrwon vluawrs In un:mrs. Frank Pitzer, 50:1 I"`rancis,Hurry Ervey home were Mr. andl r . a n d Mrs.Harry Tucker and Mrs. Fred Compton of Blair, gr. chzldnn spent.Spnalay ufternooI\£a?dP3l1"'Eienry Tcgt :md fanuiy N I E Ull\ A517 h l u u ; ¢ u . \ a \ ; »= - - - V - -1 | 0 ¢ | g c a n D e u g e d t o g n a d v a r l t a g f unz an r gMr.and Mrs.Gus Glandt an¢IiA delacious meat. will then be avail M1 ami .};.rb...Alfred Glandt allillnble for unexpected '5°mP3U¥»01' Fownes suede gloves: Sl.'their store.45.31 45-It Fashxgn Center.Fownea suede gloves, "_ M o n zn s Bn1c1< _rf1.A§zjrs,._.__| '5 `"'Fashion C°"°°"'lE u n a m e L o u i e u m mm r u n n y .i..H |, w h o is bushing'c orn a t th e D i xo n f a r m ,wa s a n eve ni n g c a lle r th e r eNee m W a rr ic k fi nis he d sh oc ki ng n o m la s t w w k so hi s sons a r e he lp i ng n e ig hb o rs , Man le y a t F re d Pec k' a, Mac y at F ritz Mu iler iJ a nd B y r o n a t A .E .Di xo n' s. I r a B a xte r is MIIIS'h i s c orn picker for Lara Paulsen begin- ning Monday._ quaLi§.`§l1§'<i5'it|e.ouo»obn¢zi»11»en f§I1§n§"`Qe§=`1in{£é¥'§ueétéSilssdw wh e n u i :if*nec essary . M prepare an d d a u g h te r fp en t S atur da y e ve ~o f Mr . a n d Mr s . F r a n k Mo c k le ma n any mea l ln 11 hurry .Plu mp, well- n i n g wi th Mr s .J ens Chr istian sen near 1-.lkhonn.if e d o ld h e n s h a ve a s g o o d te xtu r ein B la i r .|Ail.dl€\h :\»\ll@l`S0Il spent the week l and be tte r f la vo r wh e n c anned M r .a n d Mr s . J oh n J e ns e n c all- ed to see M r ..lensen's fa the r ,J . P.S.J en sen i n B la i r W ednesday after noo n.f-J ensen ha.-s been i n ve r y po o he a lth f o r sever al we ek s a n d i s n o t mu c h imp r o ve d a t _th1e writing.tn.:I end at u. e ls0| n.C of W . H. Gottsc h. Mr .a n d airs.He n r y Dor na c k er a n d f a mi ly spe nt Sun day vls i tln i l Mr .an d Mr s .Ha n s Bma s c h , ne a r Dg le . M r .a n d Mr s_.Fned Pa ulse n en - ter tai ned a t u n me t Su nd ay f o r i l . . ..I \ I . . .\ } I » - A l l n .. n n u h l l than .six mo nth o ld c h i c k e ns . W h e n c a n ni n g c hic ken,k i ll th e fnwl at least six hours beforedrawing.Rapid cooling after 1<in~ ing is essential to a good flavor R E P L A C E 0 1 . 0 H I L N S Ei g hte en br i c k an d ti le pla nts i n Ne b r a s ka s u p p ly i n a la r g e extg li t th e ha r d ma te r i a l used f o r bizild- in g fp u rp o se a .W h e n Ne b r as k a "s e ttled u p" br i c k y ar d s s p ra n g u p i n th a ly to w n s a n d fur ni sh ed th e pe r in n n en t ma te ri a l wi th wh i c h to in c a nn ed mea t.Re move f e ath er s do the loc a l bu ildi ng .Mo a t o f th e lliPPI{lvl! "nnfl ¢\nn|l\\nrn|\¢f}\|\| linirl: \\.{l'i ITIHIIP fl[}lll 8l1If3CP Ci3\|.| r|1 2 C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H A . J .Ha r g e tt, P a s to r Bible S c ho ol,10 : 0 0 A .M . Mo r n in g W o r s hi p , 1 1 : 00 A . M. Ch ri stia n En de avor ,6:30 P.M . Preac hin g, 7.30 P .M - Illi d-W eek me e dmr .W ednesday , s o P.n .. Choir p rac tic e Friday , 7:30 p. rn. lntninazi i n "I'nm'.= 1. l"xiffimait\.*" 4 I l h ¢"?~ I I ||all FII I I 'f L T c k ~MP.ana i\l1'5»Jlffl l!.||1V\Hl{l5 BI:m f Bllu A\|I;'$»vxgu 1;rulawsu sunI31 35 5, £; '§ L Q3 fo r S ur ixla i y En nr i nded a c a r d p a r t y a t t h e FI.I..fnrml3.'o f Hfi nslow,M i t a n d M n . until the iami ly of the ir so n, Ha rry . Epp erly h o me i n Bla i r Satur day ' 1 on y givubuda and family , Mr . gm! Mn . No r ma n W a r r ic k : i n d Ma x- I eve n i n g .Mr s .S a m Sorensen a n d farmlsu z... ......... nnl ln n... \u.m.» 1xr.,.-.-mf Cvc il "i`hnmnson lu s t u lmr s e Mr .a n d Mr s ,Ro y L y m a n a n d .......-..........,.vu vl ......-..,.,...,.-..Sin ge,wa s h wi th soap a n d wa te r dril o r d r y - c le a n wi th soda an d br im.c ruD r a w,an d c q t th e chic ken furiwva. nnc kimr.W nnh i h n lsinbpx r:\rwr\~lHm ed in .ale kill sm fair; \ \ * r » n r ¢=;;':..;.r;;;.1 " é i f "I ..,;a°.;a.;;:lhn fi§]li".§h`§}§{Q}`I»1|1 ns.Some of the prod be given next. Sunday evening.some of lt did not sta |The Bible mending;thmughoui of time and weather. L4 the month h u been mod. 6980u n :n r c a v U u p I r v u n :4 1 \ . h l l l \I 1 F l l l l w n " " " " r -1 ,T h 1 d h 1 '; h - ' o n e d a y l a s t .w e e k .T h i s . l s 1 h e | M y r u n M e l t o n .C a r d p r z e s w e r e . . ? § " ¥ ° »b ; ; ¢ h : ; ¥ i m ;p i i i d r l k l n i i e i m c o n d h o r s e h e h a s l o s t t h i s f a l h i w o n b y M r .a n d M r s .V l g o H a n v i s i t e d t h e p o m m 'r o o m o f t | , , , { w h 1 c h i s q u i t e u n c o m m o n z l u d f b e n ,M r .a n d M r s .S a m S o r e n s o n s u r e l y h a r d l u c k .| M r a .T o n y S v o b o d a a n d M y r o nBon o s c ho ol th at a fter no on . Th e S a l! I mp r o ve me n t C lu b me t W ednesday after no on wi th Mr s . Ge o rg e Ha i n t o study the pl'0_|L\:t la w n " D r e s s i n g u p t h e Cupboard and Pantry". .'§eveu members igere r " " " " " r !. . _ . . . W - - . v |. . - - .. - U .| " " -. v . . .f u i i y a n d b e a r t h e m e a t .i n t h e t h e : r u m 'o v e n i n h o t .P a t o r b o i l i n g w a t e r o f m a n y 'reveal. Nec ossi Ifn c tori es I m u u d f m lbgzildirlg, .\elo]>£'d H no th a t i t ma y 'b e pa c ke d ho t.D o i n f lo u r before th i s ma k e s i t procea-s.Pac k h o t jars .Po u r to f i ll th e ju r. Ma r g a r e t Li n d e n to o k teac hers'lu elto n.a n o t k o l l o g ; me a t exa min a ti on s wh i c h we re 1.-o:niu¢~t-Lin..He n r y Do rn ac ke r a n d coo l|l8'cause e d a t th e c ou nty suporinte.mlent's da u gh ter ,A i o e i i a s p e n t Th u r s d a y "*'ff*=d i f f w ' ' lt to of f ic e a t th e c ou r t ho u s e i n B lu i r . | a lte rn o o n wi t h Mr s .W m .I mh le r qu ic k ly in to c le un , Mr. a nd Mrs . Emer ald \ '. .\ n ii en ki n o n bo ii in g br o th bling surfaces and WHIIS versus were reported We fveli vid brick buildings now confident.that many more verscsi |\\€l'!? read but not reported. ty produced these cru¢le_This week we shall finish reml~but as there grew a de-ling Matthew, and alsu read secundf r better materialaj foli and third John,Sunday,Dec.1.; modern plants were de-'We shall begin Mark,each dauyl L; central )0illt.i near thelreading the chapter c0!'2'E$'fJumiing' Auction Sale! I present,and p la n to meet. in Dec .weve U1\¥l'Sd51§' .ulwmoun \'1a=\t.o&8 Co stume J ewelr y , $ 1 no $1. 95 at A d d tw o le ve l teaspoons sa lt tulzsourc e n l go od c lay an d snared in rlin c mu ac c o un ts fair the hnme.I li th e }'l8a1k Li nd en ho me .th n fhanhinn Ca nter fi n es t value»each m1:1r im-l'lm-»=» |"h\ im rinc r.| 'Ph¢»¢n nlnnts now ma nufac ture the]lo. th e da y ol m e monz n. BAl" l` lS T C l w u c u l will sell at public auction all of the household goods of G.W. McCoy at the residence on ~West Washingtdn Street Satufday, Nov. 30th I : 3 0 P .M . s. W. CHAMBERS S I J O H N S O N .Au c t i on e e r The Lutz Paulsen, A. w. Ciarkellll A. E. Dixon famili¢|,'.Nrl» R. I. Iv erson md Mildred htumded an Fathen and Sona hammer. on .|nr( and Mn. on .|alul illughtlf werel. guiefts u._t§g 1-'rgulu Lo C h r i s t i a n s e n T" "` " m u "' j " " t |45.1 " " " " T "" ' ": . ¢ " °" " " :° " " " ' " " " ' T .~.fQd a d e ,u n d n e we s t s q l e s m B a l t .i pa r tly s e al J a r a n d ater illre.Pr o c o mmo n b n c k amd nolluv.ti le 9 "3'f`».,.l'\, j g g f W n me n an d hiisses:D u y o u r lc e s s in u ho t- wa te r ba th f m 3 %c»xce!lu;\t qu ality .Th e li ttle \11- F.I f .I f\...:...¢ ..~.¢\.u .I\.\».»E»..» no th- lhauhinn .hnurn- nr in n nlanm nrvnsllrn onnl-r Imam Ini nk xvnrrh | la \P hem:f{!fI L. J. Moran. 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Pleasant View. Mrs. Byron Bunn spent Sunday at the parexltal, Hugo Huck homei n Blli r while Mr.Bunn p:\rtic~.ipnted in the shooting matrh in Herman.He got svveral geesedTheo.'I'herkelsen's ahclicr wasa t Ralph Pearce?hNnday shell illt c o rn which was Lruclgnd Il. Blair. t a u .A n u 4 v | »\ J \ . |\l l u \ \ \u u s u u n g | | b ;| l t L \ . u u ». q . . .-_-- -- - . . .- . . -_ . _. , -,. | , " _" , `_,., . ,_.- - , , ., ,____l a n d n e w e o t .s t y l e s i n B l a i r .4 5 - l t .I f e l l o w s - - w h e n y o u g e t r e a d y l l f o n e h a s a e o u i c h i c k e n s t o c a n o f b r i c k a n d t i l e a n n u a l l y .A b o u t P .M .' |F a s h i o n C e n t e r B e a u t y P a r l o r _ O d o y o u r C h r i s t m a s s h o p p i n g - " l a t o n e t i m e i t 1: 4 b e s t t o . a o r t t h e h a l f t h e p r o d u c t i o n i s a t H a s t i n g s C b m n i u n i o n s e r v i c e S u n d a y a t P h o r i e 4 7 - m a k e y o u r a p p o i n t -d o i t a t t h e F a s h i o n C e n t e r i n . I 1 i @ ¢ @ = * »p a c k i n g *t h e c h o i c e p i e c e s w i t h f o u r p l a n t s a n d L i n c o l n w i 1 , h c l o S e o f t h e m o r n i n g s e r v i c e . l __ _ _» _ .. n . .._ . _ \ _. . . ... .\.\.n t \ Y | ; h u n a h a l ; n n . I i h u u n n n n i s m n s a § n h n n l \ 1 s a \ \ 9 h u e :t h r n n | \ l n " | ' h :m i d i S l . l I \ d B V S C h 0 0 l B 0 C i 8 l S t .u l ?|menu3 Lr om n o w o n P N N ?ea rly .Ulamr m u y m o w Just.wnalz a n nA l i c e T r i p l e t t ,o p e r a t o r .4 6 - 1 :' m o u l d l i k e b e a t a n d r e m e m b e r A l l n n \ \ n l a . _L A I n z n Q u a i \ l n '~\ l . " P $ l I | l \ | ¥. | || " | l . \ \ ¥ r i i " ' \ !i n ( . | | l " i . 8 t I :;..2;;;,:" 'r`}l}"n "'Sri"`§=§f""f;r|§3'i1`§$'»= ;;';;°.7.;; az; §'a..';§¢; fi-»:|eh\rch friday | .I . plone: of fat.If then: is a great umhus, .I-Indicott,Doiphan,David'A treat in in store for our| alnll nf lht il. Inlir rank nut nn thi Din:'Pl-lnrnnh.Nnhnnks CHP. chulleh Ull Dee. Bth 'II |1lUi:l! "TSI Th e li i r f f lmd Mer r y Ma k e r s me ! Fk i d n v after no on wi th Mr s.C.8§ , " " '- " ' - ' . """ ' "_"_" " "l\¥| \U""¢""\\llCll y vu glry 115544,uxaaauu »-3-3.u ..---.--..-...._.._.-l \ : n { E l d B ?m T ? 5 l t H 2 ; § , ; , m 5 ; d ;§g"{h§'=;i;gf;_-$°3§.'ff§§'"EY.mas p ap er fr ee o f c ha rg e.4 u - ll e e 0 r .' ..`_,. ,s o n.Fo ur te en m e m b g s w k r e ~B lu m- - th e y k n o w ju s t wh a t S H I ' "D E b 0 ' l ` 0 L O L A L S e n t w i t h Mr s .A_R E a.;a n d wb llld li k e b e a t a n d r e me mb e r A lldn g g h te r ,J a ne a s \'isif.0r¥\.mm - Gi f w w r a p p e d c a r e f u l l y i n C u r i : - \M r .and Mn -.Ch ar li e IIine line B u n n ser ved a delicious lunc h.| ma a pap er f ree o f c ha rg e.45 -I t d r o ve to Oma h a a w e e k a g o S u n | - » . . - »v ..n p - U . . . Q . J ..-.v»»»- .U - ¢-.. -.\ . n \ J |a..»»» - - - - ,_ - - - - U - _" " »..| r u b b e r r i n €a n d c a u s e i t t o s l i p S e w a r d a n d Y o r k d 1 \' H i l d a B a i n w i t h u s .m f s -B a i n 1 0 1 ' e ve n r o t .N e b r a s k a i s i j a i t u n a t e i n h a v i n g w a s f o r m a n y y e a r s a m m s i u n a r y |e x c e l l e n t s h a l e ' f o r b r i c k m a k i n g l i n A f r i c a .S h e w i l l s p e a k i n t h e ' G O O D O R G A N I Z E I )p u r p o s e s .S e v e r a l p l a n u a r e l u -a f t e r n o o n 1 0 t h e w o m e n o f o u r A G R l L U L ' I ' U R } ~ 1 } ' R 0 G R A M S 1 c n t c d w h e r e w h a t i s k n o w n a n D u -c h u r c h a n d t h e w h o l e c h u r c h a t r I k o n s h a l e i s f o u n d .A r o t h e r n i g h t . 4 s a n d m l W M m d M i l n l z 3 ,your d l ]an d d d l e d Blln e l Boite l l =f,;°vg_f;Chrhtnms 1;\op| ?Ing ul. the Fnuhlmu "'%».1"»,'.T,'Z""' "°',}','_'{';,__ new al m m M 2 ! ' i ' 5 ' . , i ' ! _ ' l " .' I Z . ' f ' ° l P f f ' { ' € ! = h = wm. » ¢ | \ m| lwu n e F r i d a y e ve - Mr. :md Mrs. Ben Pikf Preliminary prngranis for l|\P}lncs this shale is imported to;Ol western meetings of Orgnniuwl biend with local clay.Imai. Agriculture at Scottsbluff h v o As this state has no timber for_ par lr services Sunday were nur- Let'n make them rise ab-01:1¢»f'7i°é1{£»£»1{ were s u m .a lll wwi vl _guegu of Hn.. Byrun Beard.Mrs.next Sunday. 1 of ml-_ pi|¢¢_~nuns! une: or uma ln to wn and ning was I. decided suocesaf The been mailed lu severalHrs . A.A.Anderson,who is :hey #gr geaqy for you now.They sale of boxes brought in $31.75.individuaia in tvcntirru afiiinif with her dnua-hu-r Mm. Filhave LVLRXTHING u Woman or Mr.IIenrv Nohmnberz was :uc-. n..........._»:...,.........\...:..., >;~.-.v A .Sl JOH NSON.Auctioneer Tornblad on amount of the sud. ~en death of their mn-in~1aw and s P E c . | A L ¢ - - ¢ _ » - - n - - q u a . - .¢. . . /e ARCH 1.r Pnsssavsn \ G fx fu I I ff? ff: J 1 ~ ~ 1 r a 1 :lm s u . : s u n i g ~N e w B a r k e r *nun tus root nwLet.us Corr ec t Y o u r F o o t ll l s Na tu r e' a wa y ~B l f.\|wEn:|||N||¢||ng purpmuux the brick p|l:|ts| Nularukn-|hn\'e been ul'great vllue in pro- anim,visited a. w"§5e Sunday af te r no o n with L ir a . Hen r y Be a r d . Hi n E r n eu ti no Me: C oy s pe n t th e we e k n d i n Te k a ma h . Ra y , P au l a nd Mis s Gra c e F uc k lem'sp en t Sun day after no on wi t h th e J e ss e Da vi s fa mi ly i n th e hi lls. D r . He r ma n Hu r d u m o f O ma h a , ne u u p f o r a vi s i t wi th h o mo f o lk s .S un da y ai te ru oo n as h e wi ll be Miss nee ds.45-11. A l l elastic Gir dle s,$1.98 an d $ 2 9 8 il-siz es 26 to 3 6 a t the Fas hio n C enter.W e a r e n o w f e a - tu r in g W a r ne r a a n d V en u s F o un d - ati o n Ga rme n ts - ver y b e é t li n e s i n th e Un i te d States.Th e y ma k e bn sa ie ra ,ga r te r bolts,|zirdlc.-=, c oraetals, Y.B. Sto u t C or s e txla i n _ _ . . . .- - - - --. - _ - _ . - ¢ ,. . . - . .. ._tioneer a n d pr oved as go o d as a profoaoion§\I Bef ore th e boxes we re sold 3.ve r y go od p r o g r a m w a s g i v e n by th e two sc h o o ls, i n - c lud ing rec ita tions,songs a n d f u n n y dialogues. Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Se ltz a r e plaxin lmr o n h i v i n g a f a mi ly di n- n e r o n ha o ko g ivi ng da y ..Mr .A u s ti n J ohn son.wh o :mf - | I lc pu lutaulln an.:Utu lg uusuu tu f||||,nlg gnu n\.m.g|,|u| Iur porrmmenr.Ipr int T1 19 pr ogr ams fo r the Li nc o ln bui ldi ng.Employ me nt.ha s also meot.ingz4 o f th e sa me orgn:aiz»b e e n g i ve n to mu c h la b o r th r o u g h l ati on.W estern me e ti n g s u r u th e up o n mo n th s of the y ea r .I sc h ed uled fo r Do c .11 so 13 L i li - |Blair slmulml ha ve a b r i c k plan t. c oln me e ti n g s wi ll be he ld U'*C"She has un to ld qu an ti ti es o f ex- i i f l t f l ! "\'ll3f.?k i n J a nu ar y 83-l'c¢||.[.nt c la y a n d t h ;bg g t g f s h i p - | us ua l, sta rtin g pr o b ab ly th o a fte r -p i n g fac ilities.Suc h a pla n t lo- no o n o f J a n u a r y 6 .c ated he re would be a g reat an no-1 ll rlflB e r t f.ont»m» nf nlRI\'\ill(!.Mia:.-.+..1Inn mu mmlln li v nnrl Kvnlllrl sa Q Sl JOH NSON.Auctioneer Tornblad on amount of the sud. ~en death of their mn-in~1aw and s P E c . | A L/é ARCH 5 / \P n a s m z v s n \ \ \ \ { i f g ; | g : r : r :~~ F ] € E n ": n u s u . 1 5 \ h QQ § }~N e w B a r k e r *nun tus root nwLet.us Corr ec t Y o u r F o o t ll l s Na tu r e' a wa y ~B s P E c . | A L c o F F E E All Next Week Come in and ask us about it jnam Side Store and ~.Qdlify Market i 7 na 1 .We Qc / l a rzf :Em »,,¢ umahléw come Thanksgiving DIYlull sizes at all dmus at money fared a pandytlc aitroke a week n f "T""Y i ' ~Ralph and Gmac Ray spent last savin rises.45.1t!a "I`l1lu'Hdny and was taken m mm, an a xocrtep vlti l ims u m : e v e n i n g w m a M r . a n d H r s .z P . a f f i x d i e d t h e f o l l o w i n d a a n d c u l t u r a l e d u c a t m n i n p u b l i c ' ° f n :R n n d n r i n I{ | =l 'm af1 _l h n r i l n -[ w a n I| n ri . n¢ I n f I¥I» l|u 1\¥m .1& \\y L i . .A . G . C r a n e ,p r e s i d e n t O f l h l - -\ ¢\ || | " ;\ . u ; » ¢ |u n a v ;" n u v u q w n u n|{ l § r i } v e | ~ y m a t g r i a l l y t o t h e w e a l t h o f u : h u o l =i t h :t o w n . e U n i g . é | . ".~| Ar ch Pgeserver,style plus c o mf or t.Th e f o o t c o mf o r t uw!! fo r me n a nd wo men .3 2 All Next Week Come in and ask us about it Niiiih Side Store and Qdlity Market P h o n e 7 5 - l l 5 We f o r / I n n ' \;Shu ILPJI. . `-~.~Q ~A J,\ \\ " ` °1 .,,., 1 9 0 ' /0w'w 4 0._\ \/ 4H J I R S '.:'m.:-z~:..°:*.'.:.'°°. m . " : r s - .n e m o .M & 3 r ¢ M M1 M1L|.A»4 [Uk L WOOL CU ~\~~xu<:»»».¢~~ `_PrlaLh¢|\dH>lP9|ll|Tcn! "1l."'... ...JI ;,;,,;.;';;~;§." uZ§`ElEvANcx=:L1cA1. r.\1'rnl:|nN '.;.;r,.°..':":'.::'::::: .';°:a~»=»-1" of Wyoming, E. A. Bum- inNEBRASKA POTATOES FIND Q n l l l w M ' "i f " T - -v n u yYl f l l l ~~u v a u i .l ¢ l \ ¢ E ¢L u l n l u u l l t s u l l ." g gU R C H a n u m b i t i o u h ,h a r d w o r k i n g m a n n e t t ,c h a n c e l l o r o f t h e U n i \ 0 I ' B i 1 . y B E S T v u R K F , r . i n d h t :p a r e n t s c a m e f o r h e r o n H .C .~F r e a e ,~s t a r a n d o n e t h a t l n - e d u p n o t h e G n g d -o f N e b r a s k a ,a n d H .L .R o b i n s o n , I le md a y e v e mn g ..|R Q \m n u l e a n d t h e f e w n e o n l e w h o H a s t i n g s ,H o n d a ,a m a n . q . : e r o f P o b a w l a n d i s n o r t h w e s t e r n N b -e 'x Women and Minus:Do WP' e m m a sho ppi ng lbw on c m w r in Bki r- th e y have.me £ n a t 1 i n e s o ! G i f t a i n m w n m d ! .knew min h-re wer a°§»,l)I'¢},¢}|eouperati\c- potato growers unsoci-|;-gh, where sln||Ir= are grown in§~;;v S; ;; ; , a t ; 4 ;_ 9 ;_; m"uf his suddln .S o 'ntion, are the leading speakers Ofllimmenle commercial quantities, Services ut mo-so m.m ''Mr. md Mrs. George liineline, :he western Nebraska program.'hu begun' the shipment of certi- English serviees evey n m 3-~»&;_ of Clarence and G"°!8"»One representative of we l~`ed~:f§¢4 gwek.The first ar went w hird Ind m m Sundhy of ml ¢I£{...`H¥..¢i",.. §4."'{'.i2..."?E ms: PIN! ?'P"'1 Board fs 3¢h¢(|}]eQ °r\'he southern markets a few days they are mdy for you now. They month. have EVERYTHING n Woman or Gemma services wary ~ g-'" ""' ""°-"' ~ "'~'-nn:upcogn meetings.Terliative asm.1: is estimated that 400 mnsecond~ mu¢§\"fi'Z'f.$fZ'¢""a§S;aY"l`§|p1n md:-cate that the liar of of wnirieaéwa win he shipped »Etheir friends.to 1and nn n_tMp_aq>enkcrs will be the best that has nom the Nebraska punhandle.45-1: I and fmlrlh Sunday-li n m c d a .'_ _~Thanksgiving services ln thalpubliahed ln a Ink Kansaa U t '°;_ qg~=T;w_g German language Thllrldny ¢~v¢. i Sh: md u World Herald ol' mei b .a and hloume n in a ll the ning, Nav. 28:11 It eight o'dock,'l'.§°;¢;1|f-{,_h»w the boy: 'rinsed .en e were stuc on A ~ _;;_°-= c olon in ~'lf-fi"""°d .'und bar dovgg neu: Kdnau City. beauiful 1 - l m "Slippers u m Wear,sans ¢f» They p\\\l=4 out ma went on their made by Goldette at only $(6.50 for Women and Misses and. wr" wlhv'-Q nlrlfmm nny one. ¢-an the Puhlon Center has sm 31,49 ea $8.89 for chnam at the Charlie Hmelm hm] nm inI ever nppelred on the program at Cenixied potalnel nm the boat me college uf agriculture.quality thin year ever produced ln -that region.Proper conditions Lyman-Cotmtrucdon of cross- during September are given as the ing and sldcnul'h which lead £0 :mon for the excellent qw i t y . two school bmlldlngu nearng com- The venther was cool and themplefian.lwu plenty of moisture._ J »\pdvd their Holiday umgunenc-i f yvn want the BEST ¥ILKUNDERWEAR VALUES IN THE unrrzn STATES nee :hu belnii In! m nm un:nt wir $135 at Fuidum Cenm.Also U. x cA§lina and Ovetslmea at the LUW- EST PRICES I N B u n n for Women, Missa and Gxildnen. Alan Enila Jettick Health Shoes at S5 " j 'neu v..|ouu-Annemen urocery Potatoes are hnnmnz 'pnuu pP|''£ §5 % T ¢ i ' . . 3 ' " h ' t i } ' , , , . . , . " . i . . , ' ; ' " § ; ' : | » 1 » » »m e n d e d w m x s u m I m h l m d r e d v r e i g h t a n d s a m f o r w a n - r e p o r t a h i s P W M _ g u i r n r n l l t t l c vu c a b e w l b y s t y l e S h o p .t é r s h i p m e n t s .T h i n i s a r c w d b e i t n r t h m o n e h u n d r e d m d f i f t y 0 8 | - H U A - - S c a r l e M o t n r C o .c f ~p r i c e a n d w i l l c a u s e t h e g r o w e r s " " : . ' 1 ' : ' = ~; _ ..,f e . ' ; ' : ° f ' e , e : ° . , = e z - ~ e ,.t o - » v 2 f i n e p r o f i t o n t h e i r H - 3I » - - : u r s n l u u l l m Dill!!lo I ' l' | *a f f-I ~vi l" vl\| "I ll;"gg - :g n | lllt' I ` _ . ' " l 'ta l l I I ' I45-1c a n a & 6 f ° r W ° " ° ' ! -'45-1z m ¢ m q m b e n i f 1 n ¢ D ¢ 8 ° ! = » C H = ' " ' * ° " ° ' " ° 'me n5 , 5 - a n i m e .mu of the state pum-