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12-05-1929Oln. azJTERPRISETHE~A LOCAL razwsnrm ron~'mnNsws-xmmu WASHINGTONBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND C0MMEN1' mm m'c»fam Spot »f Namm-mm MBER -16mm,,,,,§1,,_,, ~ ';,'§,':,f"s_',_om. sf.Bum, NEBRASKA,DECEMBER5,1929 mmLUMEXXXIIImm hinmm Goan!!-mm kes tralGppunds mm HIRTYFIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Lk.and Mrs.Chas.Gilliam cele brated their thirtyfifth wedding anniversary at their home at 407 E.State street on Thanksgiving day by having a big dinner at nnun for the;following guests:Mr. and Mrs.S.I.Mcore and family Mr.and Mrs.S.A.Moore and family Mr.and Mrs.E.O.Gilliam and family Gladys and Lois Gil~ liam all ¢PBlair and Mr.and Mm R.A.Menking of Lincoln. The day was spent in visiting and will long be remembered as apleasantoccasionbythosewho were present. mmIAL EVENING/ FOR Husmxns The annual social evening for he husbands of the members of he Monday Aftgrnoon Club was ld December 2 at the home of Ir.and Mrs.Cnark OHanlo:1. This is as ntaied above an an uai aff air planned for sociability nd looked forward to with con merable anticipation. . mm unty Board mmgtherewasaIarge crowd ~rgsent and thdprogram was en oyed by all. mmAIRYOUNGFOLKS WED The marriage of Miss OraDolan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dolan of this city to Oscar Pedersen Son of Mrs.Marie Ped ... mmate Funds GoodShape mm\IURDAYS IIRE A fire Qriginating in a pile of rubtnsh in tue hack room of the Pzoneer Jewelry store Saturday morning brought out.the fire de» purtment but the une was exun...........................Report Funds of Stale in Excess pf Present Need With a Balance of Nearly Five Miilioms of Dollars on Hand. X0 BONDS AGAINST STATE Nebraska Has No Bondd Indebt edness.IIn Made This Bout for the Past Thirty Years. .¢...¢..¢. mm|o |::|a 01 smoke was caused Mr.1umer the propHetor of the jeweiry store had unpacked a lot of Cnristmas goods the previous evening had had lefLtne packing in the back room.In the morning he had cleaned up .around the stove and placed the cleanings in the back room and he thoughr. that perhaps this might have been the way it smaned. mm air High On ApprovedLis Blair High School Rcfeiveskannén .~\pprn\ed Lis!of Seeondar Schools.Hsu Been un List fu Twenty-oneYears. ACCEPT CREDITS AN \'\\'m:i: Places Blair on Goonl Fantin Among Schools of State.Mak Blair Favorite for Tuition Puyll This week Su1>'1~ D. v.Massereceived from Prof.A.A.Rec~chairman nf the SzamCommixfor the Nnrth CentralAssociatio ~.. mmon~is it unimpdred ~ut ~balance on hand in the sum of $4. 683471.14 ample to pay every mmucks To Have mm rchants XmasDisplay mmow Windows Full nf (iluistmaa Goods Make Passersby Rellirar Yuletide éemn is on in Earnest Christmas in the Air. BLAIR READY FOR THE RUSH Have [Aid in Ample Stocks for Big Holiday Salon Trade.In vite lrnspection by the Public. The big holiday rusl}is on.This mmokplaceonWednesday Nov. 27 at Logan Iowa. Mr.Leonard Pedersen brother of the groom accompanied them to Logan. 1 Both of the contracting parties re well and favombly known in ~us community Mr.Pedersen ing employed by the Standard ~1 Co. 3.The newlyweds spent Thanks giving at Shenmdoah and later d d O. mmeBryanthomeforthe prespntwheretheyanreceivingthe ... mm ~\||: of Christmas goods now on dis mm perintendent mmdge County Scholz! Supcrintend mmt Takes Stand on New School mmw School Law to be Put to Tast mm<......w......... ..._._=.\...M.x.......:...¢ka... rw n\~..nlavema mmtledors 1 §;.;;"?,;';i;:,;1;';';.».;'f;;;;;;aair friends.- \eenm|1|v Manicaa iiiéilf QShi}1§i}¢always 5 ***&a certificate stat alnmxt of the :ian s :.nd this YJ!es o .high schooi has aheyhavedonetlwmaejvespznmiMNUHSofDecember2114Provedamongtheschool f an ilnn wnnffarflnl nn of nrnnrln |Tfl\;|\lllfl11.~R¢&llitl ArB and ~aC\lUI!UIUUKIIL HBanana nun U;gaw »»members ni the Fremont bnard nf rwnth herself Mya.Philip OHunlm a fass A ratinglsatuwmm atreasuryatthecloseafbusiness reusurer W. aiucatianwhosacktohalttheandMrs.David Mmnme:L us thefnvunulunnnr1|nawr awhnnl dizléct Diayern.Mrs.L.C.Klqpp vas in Trucslcs Shut Have Raed Refi rg ~30.Suite T mx reno a »~~................... ...they have laid in for the Chriurtrnns shoppers.Every merchant in the town is busy getting out Christmas good..and dneasimg up the phco of humi nesa for the Christmas time and shoppers will be more than satis fied with the goddn :nd the prices Beini Made for Snow Fences Over the County. NEXT MEETING DECEMBER 16 County Chmmissionern Room Bldr.Neb.December 2 |9211 The Board of County Commis The certifknh reads as folluws:This il to uartiiy um the Blair high ached in on the ApPmvedListofSeconduyschools for the period beginning March lb1929mdendingMarch211080. It a also certified that this seednrynchoolhasbeencontinu a.";.r:;;s Sééiléli$Ei5§é "1 asaskedby75petitionersCaumy nl.J.I.Ray filed an_annver in district court Manda ncommendirig dm interelled permna:onlin the case as interven g zonand,if they du not voluntarilyfxxqultled themselves with credit. do so.that the court order fhem charge of a short comcay Who| A Coward!Those Lakin;put were Mn.Kl0PP»Lester Belford and Baird Hopewell.Both lime plays were well done and very<~|\»rainin and all takin pau Fclluwing the plays a hu§banl:. _in Rear Ind Green in Front oi Vehicle.This Killing I0 G0 hw Ermeay Fin!of Year. SAME AS uw.IS IN JOWA Sixle Enginar Cochran announcedFridavmmnimzthatall In the genenl fund was a hal nna at $77$5€7.48 the receipts during November being $285686.62 and the nayments $68870B.03.The capitol building fund had a balance of $805738.l3. During the month s1oxsssszawas paid out from the guoliie tax YQIIJ |¥g|| ~ln Lincoln 3 nnual Meeting of Slate Teachen ~Association to belie~ld ln Liuroln 7 Friday.Dec.6.No Entertain a immediate families of the con eontennt thc. action broughtby tha. 24.75 to be made parties in defense of; the action.The answer was filed for Ray by County Attorney E.L.linhlin who is acting as his legal advisor in the litigation.5 A court order for interested persons to become intervenors will notlu* nnnecelreary.Twentyfour res:i&nt.s of the proposed new district have already filed in district court asking w be allowed to intervene and their request granted by JudgeF.I.Spear who has given them and any others who wish to mmeinasi:\tervenors until December %oo file their petitions in inter \entdol\.ln their motion asking t6be nl~ lovred to fight the injunction.they at out that the county superinten dent is not nn interested oarty and is indifferent to this litigation. Therefore they claim it will be necessary that interested parties i\ enter the case in order to properly JBIIBE iwhnol board membcrs. The lliantior1 had its beginninguhen75propertyownersnorthand northeast of Fremont filed a peti tion with Supedntendent Ray usk~ ing that their combined land hold ings totaling approximately five sections. bc segregated from school district Number l and made into unewdistrict.Their petition wasfiledunder the law making it man~ datory ou the county superintend (Continued on Daze four) »QCityCouncil ~HoldsSession Meeting of Short Duration.No Important Business Coming Up for Considention.Yo Commit tees Om.V WILL mv RATHMANN CASE The last regular meeting of the. city council held last Tuesday eveningnnsoishortduration.Noth iht!of importance came up for discussion and after the reports of the city clerk on the various funds for the preceding monfh were readf the members turned to minor mat| hsrx qum1ette furnished several musicalnumbersthatwereloudlyap~plxuded.The quartette was composedofD.C.Van Deusen Prof. K DeGroff Rev. C.G.licder and F.w.Arndt. Light refreshments were served by x commi.tee with Mrs.Frank Curley as chairman. Visiting was enjoyed until a late hour. SCHOOL 0|F!CERFACES DILEMMA Mount Hope School indislrict 27 near Meadow Grove has a problem more serious than that of the newsilhouetteandDirector Tom Moore is wondering what lewd#Sl!!¥9¥lcanhelphimfindtheanswer. trucks operating in the state must carry a red reflector on the left ar side of we truck and a greenkflecoorontheleftfrontsideto enable rnotodsts to more easily distinguish the :ide of the truckf Truck operators will be given untilthefirstoftheeartocom Under a bill passed by the legislaturethedepartmentofpublicworkswasgivenauthoritytoestablishsuchrules as they felt necessarytobettertrafficconditions on state highways if auch rules were not contrary to or not in cluded in the statutes While the weight widlia and height of all trucks are limited by .law State ErigRieérCochran saidthht this feature was not included in the ywiththis.regulation School officers all over the countyarelookingup1om to help them find the way through their diffi culties made by Lhose chnniiing rettu .yolm gmsiaton :marins overalls to schoo ln ome of the rural districts thc girls high school students and younger girls have adopted tne overall as a kind of school uniform and when Miss Chloe Baldndgc director of rural education cameherefromlincolnrecentlysheis reported to have viewed with dis pleasure the very practical fail and to have written school officers and teachers urging that more suit nble clothing be worn to ahool. County Superintendent Hall verywiselyhas refused to take a stand. stating that in her belief criticism oi the dressing of children would in .truth be criticism of the goodtasteandjudgmentof the parents oi these children.Besides Mrs. :all says dieoveralls are certainlyorecoveringthantheshort skirts so often seen.lt is recalled that in Norfolk a few years back when school girls wanted to wear o\eralls a state law that deals with the matter of women wearing mens clothes was used to disci pline the fair rebels.Norfolk Press. CLUB MEMBERS AT CHICAGO The climax of the 1929 boys and girls 4 H club year is this week at Chicago where the winners of every state meetto celebrate .nt statutes This law is the mme astheIowastatelawwiththeexceptionthataredreflectorisnot required b=i=i§fhffseil 152215 _. SHOOTS MONSTER EAGLE One of the largest eagles everkilledinthiscountrywasbroughtf down last Thursday when Jim!Busby son of Mr.and Mrs.Byron Busby killed a large bald eagle and brought him home as a trophy The bird was an unusually largeunehavingn wing spread of sevenfeet.Jim shot the bird from his car with a 20 gauge shotgun.The first shot brought the eagle downbutit took a second charge to kill it.Wakefield Republican. Seeks To /Take Life' Sound of FallingBodyRousesl Mother to Gas Danger.lmperils Life of Parents.Think Worried Uver Hll Brother. . < WAS A FORMER BLAIR BOY The following article clippedfromTheWolrdHeraldmlnofthe near tragic death of a fonaer Blair boy Neil Steed: Gas meant for himself almost proved fatal to his parents as well fund $789647.05 was collected and on December 1.there was a bal ance ol $l895908.75. In 1875 there was outstanding against Nebraska about $500000 in bonds.The last of fheoe bonds were paid and canoelld in 190|J Stebbins said.For so years there has not been a bond against ourstate.We are strictly on a cash basis paying cash as we go. SUNDAY novlr:s I ix TEKAMAH (Burt County Herald)By a majority of about two to me the voters of Tekamah decid thclong fougblcishue of Sundayrnoiviesat a special election Mon doy when they cast their ballots in favor of the Sunday entertain ment by 180 majority.453 votes were cast for movies and only 273 against t.heproposition. ~Four previous elections defeated the proposition but each by a de creased majority.l:istspring it lost by 17 votes before that it was29 nnd then 161. The first attemptlostbyanevengreatervotein 1922 when itwras snowed undef with 307 majority or 358 vote# against.Thus it can be readilyseenthatthisvotepracticallyre\1rsed itself in the present election hy giving 453 in favor of tln movies. The election contest was foughtwithoutbitternessbyeitherside inside the city.Both worked for :heir convictions and no animosity has been heard since the consensusof opinion being it was a fair and clean cut campaign.The managementof the theatm expert to have their opening show this coming Sunday evening. ROYAL NEIGHBORSELECT orricsas On last Tuesday eyening thelocalRoyalNeighborlodgeattheirregularmeetingelectedthe following officers for the ensuingyear.Mrs.Rena.Ruhr who has made a most satisfactory head of the onder for the past year waslrelectedtotheofhoeofUracle. .Mrs.Nellie Anderson was chosen .Vice Oracle.Mrs.Ella Brass.re ment Features. ui:Lsora REPKESENTS BLAIR .The delegate assembly of the Nebraska State Teachers Assoc.ia~ tion will mee:in Lincoln rriuayat 9 a. m. in the Lincoln hotel annwillcontinuein session throughoutthedayorunulallbusinessorthe liste aasociation has been trans ated.There will be no entertain p==features. Presidenls of the six districts innn the credentials committee. The quota of delegates for each district is based on the district pusxnbership in the associii.e 1 int district leads h .irty delegates repvesentiirg umembershipof 3047i_ the second lorith thirtythree for a member ship ox 3.3i1;the third 13 with adistrictmembershipof.\299; being offered this year. lt is the appeal of the business men in general to shop early ani avoid the rush as better service an be rendered and more satis factory results obtained. Look over the advertisements ln The Enterprise as the weeks go byandnotethewonderfularrayof |goods being offered and then make your selections.You ant »s wrmg. rouxc FOLKS WED This office is in receipt of the announcement of the marriage of Mr.William Allen Smaveosen oi |Blair and Miss Leah Niebaurn oi Fontaneile on Frld:1y November 29th at eleven oclock in the Luth leran church at Fontanelle by the Rev.Goode. There were present only the Hi!\L~2J1i13¢i$!ll»~l4=llwrth1316members;and M ;_htrac1:1ng pa.tle.s.Miss hfargaiet 13 with 1314 members.\ The program will open wi lreadiu of the ofticial call A 1 x ~ ~pointment of the crénemiais cumllmitteewillfollowwithreadingof minutes of previous meeting re.port of credentials committee re|port of secretary and treasurer and appointment of audi.ing com~.mittee.The president!address will precede :ew business and .election of officers. l Th membership of the assembly iwill include the following: ;General Officers J A.Doremus Aurora president H.R.Partridge Alliance vice~ I presidentEverettM.Hosman Lincoln secyl IO.L Webb David City trees. E District Presidents Sarah T.Muir Lincoln District 1lhlabelhlarshBlairDistrict2 lJ E.Sahlstrom Norfolk Dist.3 lGlenn Miller Ravenna District 4 G. C.Paine Culbertscn District 5 Frank Cyr Chappell District 6 Among the delegates from the different countiq the name of [President Erla Nelson of Dana College appea as a representa tive from this dindct. |l)anaCollege lLungl\orst cousin of the bridc_ iplayed Lohcngrins wedding march as the bridal party approached the altar andcontinucd the low sweet strains during the ceremony.Tht lbride was attended by her cousin Mrs.L.Albersteadt of HoapeiandthegroombyalifelongifriendMr.William Drake oi Omal1a. Following the ceremony the en» tire party 1\uml>eri:\g twentyfourdrovetoFremontandenjoyedndeliciousthreecourseoneoclock luncheon in the pdvate dininglroomof the Pa hfiizder hotel.The ltnhles were beautiiully decorated lin yellow and white. \The newlyweds left by auto for a short honeymoon alter which sthey will be at home to their imany friends on the Niebaum .farm adjoining Fontanelle. |lhl§union connects two of Washington cpuntys earliest piolmffamilies.The bride is the ldaughter of Ed .§iebaum of Fon» itanelle.Her mother nowdenxasen .was Anna Sprick daughter ot Hon.;Henry Sprick one of the Quincy colony who settled at Fo». tanelle in an early day.He waaprominentandhighlyrespected citizen of that community as lol. as he lived. Mr.St2avensens mother wasGraceAllen.daughter ol William 4» sinners met pursuant to adjoum ment taken November 18 1929. Present:Chas.Nelson E.B. Mehrens/and C.J.Nelson. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved.Alter a careful examin.\.ion of the Iollowing bills on the differ ent funds it was moved and secondedthatthefollowingclaimsbe allowed and the County Clerk in structed to draw warrants on the funds indicated below to pay the same.G.L.Dixon Ins.Premium S 36.80 E. S.Gaynor Lbr.Co.Snow F oe 180.00 bo Grimm Dragging 18.00 John x.Hansen Dragging.12.60 Harland Jensen Nov.Sal ary .100.00 Lantry Transfer Co.Hauling 3.00 Menuo C.Larsen Dragging and Road Work 45.90 Geo.laltia l)ragging»1~364 ~N.A.Rogcrt Alben Mathiesen, Dwzdni 4.50 H.W.Meierhenry Dragging Henry Mortensen Labor Nebraska Bridge Supply Lbr.Co.Snow Ience S.H.Neff Road Work Chas.Nelson Freight Paid \\.L.Pawling Dragging Labor & Chas.Rogert Harley Rogert Labor Labor Labor Ray Rolf Labor I D.0.Sheets Nov.Salary Labor Dragging Dragging Fred Rogert C.M.Spiker Eel.Stuenkel Harry Tucker Howard Franke Road Work Road WorkWalterKuhls Road Work n Ed.Stuenkel Axel Hansen Harland Nelse Road Work 1 1 1 s1.9o6.00 16.64 zo.-3»x.sc21.1043.833.00 a.oo6.00 1.9000.0010.0034.102'I.0\'3.002.5036.50 Road Work 124.60 Road Work 35.00 on Pike three) Gus Kempcke (Continued DistrictCourt SlowlyGrinding Two Cues Heard gainst Rail road.Campbell va.M.and 0. Railroad First Cue.Taken from Jury and Vadlct for Plaintiff. ously recognised by the Assoc]- ation since ma Signed \v.PLI Morgan president J.B.Edmon son Secretary. The full dgnifioance of this cc tiflcate is that it permits anygraduateofBlairhighschoolioff enter any college in the United States without being required to take the usual entrance examina~»tions.Thlr means that the cred its of Blair high school are ac cepied at full value anywhemamongAmericancolleges.Blair high school is the only high scl\oo!»» in Washington county that holds.; this very high standing. . BLAIR SCHOUL News (Edited by D.V.Mauser) ._ At 11 meeting Q( the Blair Board of ucation it was decided that Cl|stmls vacation should be only_gnc weekin length.The Christ. mas vacation will start on Mon day December 23.School will again take up on the following Monday December 30. lt was deemed advisable to have only one weeks vacation an nccountofthebuildingprogram.When the building is finished and turned o\er to the Board of Edu cation it will take jus:about aweektomovefromtheoldbuild. lng churches libraries etc.into the new rooms hence another weeks vacation will be necessaryatthattimewhichwillbedesignatedasthe:spring vacation. The complete schedule for the f00tbaQ games for Blair high school will be announced after December 14.The executive committeeo!the East Central Asso ciation meets at Oakland on that. date and drawn up the football schedule for all warns belongingto the East Central Nebraska Ath .letic Association. .Each team must play at least. five games with members in the association if they are to be ronsideredinthenamingforconfu ence championship. Besides the conference game;Blair will play the following schools outside the conferengez; Benson Wahooand Omaha Central. aagsidewalkinfrontofthethe:Iationnl Clubtglongmgg. ble|;henWohjeplaceneartheCongregabrasE is represen 5 YS wfnt tional church was spoken of as an!gurls and leadvrs.all of them suicide neéding repair and the street corn wlnnrs of i f fY and state Prizfitodfy afifthdvcnuéfailedinae.Mm Ein:May Brow;\c L.0 ~castiinois with his parents Mr mi :attempt at his home e|Ycellor~Mrs.Jessie Mtgomb past Mrs.John Allen settling in Ft.The District C Neil Steed 17 a!§05 Smlfhf corder;Mrs Hug;I§se_n I T B d !Henry Allgrf wha;came from Ill }UlgY ON DUTY u |\0 \..|orncle.;Mrs ~Voss ~Pairing |l\d¢r6n;nn M.....iffff_.in ~015Es ~~8\\8) ~a EDNESDAYI Couch Parks is giving his ad;- a letes a chance to rent.a fur daivs ourt has been after the strenuous football mai_.ilflmhll ~....._I a..._..........lll.4 \...4A........._...l. a d the opening Jarnpbell versusilroxdcofnoanyallegedthathe ies in an acci \f sun 01 usn |;llllC5 xm:|al.u:r parl.oi the week basketball equipnfeiit will be season issued and practice for tha: will commence; On account of the unfinished condition of' the Biair high gynci- ..g.... aisaionerinstructedtolook after it. No committees were out exceptontheAugustRathmanndamagesuit and it was decided m let this en.some ox mem are consmemn Awakeneu ny me sounu or ner Mrs.Dorothy Turner inner sen ~=w=u ~\s »»~|nugn :neuenaen or ummm \r the outsttmdin cl b be f bod lsumemrsosonsyfaling to the kitcheza tinel;Miss Barbara Bowman out thing Gamnlign.Will Broad has made his hume for u numtheircountiesallactivitiescon~floor Mrs.D. Q. Steed mused herier sentinel;M8_ Addité Tyson cut Over WOW Every Week for of years with hls uncle and andeleted.Some of thzm won the husband and rushed downstairs.mana r M E h l .Mr.and Mrs.Joe Lazure ofhonor sit the state .i§ir others are lhe boy jfs lying uncoilueiouzi on ~ mm_§§nj m Jo Mom Half Hour ws il Gwd Programs. | Calhouri towzifhip.Heis a ym a mbel mt, .unciu convened Moriday1case was that of 1 the M.and 0.rain which Campbellhadreceivedlnjux ..._.m_.._... a ¢ aL|.l .state chamoicms.Nine teams en the floor.The burners of me stovel 1..m..+............¢...._.._\._\.\ .».in a xvg \\r\nn~n\nn ntn\nnnfl\|l|lBll Of 8t£lIillil (IUBIIIICS an( aasegotoinal.me nate oi me .:i um will be Monday December 16 ter compeunon twelve Aftgf [hig the ~wgre testi ltxhihi1 .S \|»€l€made ~NEb!R8kll and 8uoWEd and the ~ad Club !l1¢ll1bEl8.~1Et.l.llIl8 \\€I¢ joumed.tlat th_Nebmks girls ad ap §;;r:;Ht had ~~1 ~gg;~~lJ¢\I.A \||Jl\ I ll I UI were open.P me ~ Police were called but the I eA =;;Pres.Erlaad IN:else »a rs.Mattie Noble one of has just completed1§¢¢eds.had fhefr Q11 rgvwefi Ft their members leaves noon for v:he.mbv.l)gna Collem a urruru ~Gum Luc Lam:nun ulncl naalum me urs!pracuces ann{2 *farmer ?*will make mod.f the iury and a verdict for the de rim games win use held in wennfDana.ThE ~I5 8 §V0lli1g WOII\llI0 ftlidllhf.WHS fol.ll1d.Hana Cn|\nv¢\ |:r\rnnsminn1.ff ingeggtiggogwegumablepersonalityandabiiit; Wm be on and has all the requisite;neces .,, .,.,,_,.¢,..sary bo the promotion of a happ3 geggtiggogwegumable l;\ffh¢§§il§51}L2|;;.;_:venus he ll.and 0.nllmld was nuium wi 5 reldy for une by\mlu»I lugfnvn ilu.|||r\|||lll en!!41.....:AJ|0 n.|......|....n.||A.l_ geggtiggogwegumableningwithforeaidarrived.Mn.Stqed said Idaho she was presented vmfourthonciubexhibitbyMrs.S.she and her husband were both small gift from the R_Nn.:E.Dexter.Ballmrh firit nn w~nr lieht :laonvr.1 and believes Ihnt is u:|._ 1...........\..._.\..L geggtiggogwegumable.. nrnnr CHLEBRATE5 nlnm DA YCHLEBRATE5 ehdr nz | me nn W=.vuonehalfhour. They will begining some time the the date and time definilxly settled. Danna studentstheirmanvfriends 1 horne life.;;:;1 ;r.§a:;g;;;;;;i5;;;their brondcast.The Enterpnse jams mth thu M which Waller Guuscl|ows autoweekof Dec.16_m V friemlq of the mp couple mobile in which Raver was a passhavingnot been [§;ei;m£§r§;ml§el g happy nm:enger was struck by a tnin at s 5 private crossing. and faculty and Raver w s injured and sufferedscatteredthru.7 FILE l()R_l4§§____......_cowderablg from the accident une mnume ux me uaancunun reu son. _Prospects are bright for gnothergoodhlghschoollearn.Eddie Woltje will be hack as center Brumbaugh nnd Cappin Will UB (Continued on page four)4 .n f CHLEBRATE5 a;i;1rM;;; EénéllC8|¢b Lo.fiis liléhéd ~8ll0th8I:1¢u11h 03 fnnt by Twila Furrerb§fl1=d8¥1881 Sunday when he ar Walton second on preserves and§at his eightysecond year andigmh on pickle!by Ruth StickinordetoroIobtherDWV?serve well Strung and sixw and tenthHnv.n lnnrn n\\|nhnv M lnnln§;\An ..L l ~~»H .1f ~~nun:ulgvzlalev mane the preswhatsavedthemfromdeahtionspeechTheonlymotivetheycouldldArefreshmentcommittewvamcefortheirsonsactwasnews.which Mrs.A\f|ed Feet is <Monday night of an accident.which man served a lovely lunch.PHQJY ~IIIOIIP BDU Rl§||The lodge gr;plannin ~==F~==...................e.....e.came in on him and Mrs.LoftusvriLhwellfilledbasketsofdinnerand proeeeded to make merry!Thealfternconwasspentirrvisdtingandlisteningtoradiomusic.A lurze birthday cake was one fait.are of the dny that all enfoyed.Miss Olive Loftis of Omaha prey=~tml he.fnthor with a beautiful bouquet.All his children werepresentmakingtheoeasimnonethatwilllongberemembered. sms.BROGKSPasszs As we so on press word comesof the death of Mm.Prank Brooksatthe home of Mrs.D.A.ComptononwestWashingtonstreetat {:»»~ocf ess morning.Funeralaervizees will be held Satunday butthehourhasnot been net. on meats ny uons nurer Jen€\Q_at indians rxarnor mo. aNNu.u.m:r:r|N or I Dana cou.r:cr:NswsCHRISTIAN.IgIN1~RELIEF 1 The annud meeting and electiono!oitioera of the Relief Society isln:ue neld next week Tuesday at4nm.in :he directors room of the Citizens bank.A (ull attend ance of all representatives is~de~airahle. l A.F.Newell Chairman 1 Mrs.FY I.Krogh Secretary. 'Forums Burn MAN DROPS DEAD .Fred Flynn formerly of thiscitybutforyearnaresidentoiCouncilBluffsdropped dead Tues day u the rault of heart failure..Fred will he mmamumn s...n. Mr.and Mrs.Ned Curtiss Emil Peterson and lngwand Dlson mot ord to Omaha on Wednesday eve Chrlstmae tree party for the members and their families to be held in two weekl. ARLINGTON PIONEER WOMAN nina ning.The Ohrt.lass \>¥\|!I\¢hack ln.Fred Brlahnan one oftheirsonHeim.who in attend»Washington countyn pioneer resiiiigxghoolthere.ne spent Thanks|d__¢_p¢¢4 away at her home in:wma day with his parents.Arlington lm Saturday.Nov.soEmmlMogensanIformerDanaafterashortillnessofnoumoniastudentandherbrotherHans from Laurel Neh spent the holl drvn visiting friends at Dana and Blair. A number od rtudents spenttheirThanksgivingvacationat their homes or visiting friends Among those were the following:Edna Hanson Evelyn Hannon Em?.l f and_hZaQ\er_Jense:\ I pShe was 72 years of ageSheIasurvivedhyher husband and five children three daughtenallmarriedandlivingawayfrom Arlington and two :ons who arebothinAlaska. Funeral serviees were held onTuesdayDec.8. Mrs Raymond Cook and family II I out the country are glad to Imow they have been recognized and aregiventheopportunitytopreaintsomeoftheirgoodprograms.Hurrah for Danni FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mn) SorenSvendgaard,oi Blair, had as guests over the I l weekend the lattera mother and~father Mr.and Mrs.Jacob Frou and hmther and bride C W.FrostandwifeallofSt.Joseph Mo. Also a sister and family Mr.and Mtn.Edwln Coy and Lola Joan of Oklahoma City.They arrived Fri day and the family reunion was aioyonaoneOnSaturdayafternoonHelen Svendgaard who is taking nuraertralninzat the Wise Memnrld hoa 1 » IN scurrs l!LU|l Semen candidates for Scotts Bluff county offices have filed for primary election Aug.l2l930. They are:for sheriff Frank II. Koenig Wheeler Raymond Gear# Ware;for county clerk Joh: Bu:mwa;for treasurer F.C.Tay lor;for clerk of the district counEdWhipple;for representative ir the ninetyeighth district 0.B Prawn.Omaha Bee. CELEBRATE NATAL DAY Miss Nora Jeppesen of Kennard telebrated her birth annivcrsar: oh WednesdayNovember 27 b having in a few friends.The dv was spent in a social manner anallnreaontrenorterla:mod time. \which caused the suit to »»|brought.The case was hard tough:The verdict of the jury was the allowing of Raver SUM damages. The jury will be called again onFridayof this week at which time a cue of Junghluth versus En neuon will be tried. CELEBR ul:SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr.and Mrs.Sam Stevens werepleasantlysurprisedlastSundaywhen:he young folks of the fam ily and a number of old lriendn walked In on them to remind them that it was their silver wedding lennlversafy. Around forty were present and a good time is reported. ~|929 December |929 ......._....~II231Il4567as9llI2I5I4 ~r5|6|7|5l9202|~~22 25 24252627ZB~~29503r_.},_a 1.se~ '7"ul~ ~...~ll ~P' 01 .~.f ? .§»e S : ~.__4~ .; Dec. l tian church Dec.$Dance at Parish Hall;Dec.I atholic ladies bam!!and bake sale. Dee.8Norman Wilkins shunt 6Mission Social at Chris ~==mplete obituary will given next wezk. ~==¢m¢}; *;;;;;;gg ;d1w=ma Dun Sdiv a sim City nn on sai pits!E 65 &£..{E§51.T t 1i§;Ef5fi.asf;.;;;...;itwunuultommhmdran|5lHl\lW\llurulnyandsundaytodlitatthetI\¢;u||tsr¢tumln|toherdtle|a1t¢ad|n¢ewenehlr.andllr».TorI(00ntlnued on Pl*four)Pufnuin Augnn Rlthmlnn |\bmé..lhe same aH.er:\oon 1|Andersen and Urs.P.K.Nelson ~==)ec.11 Caaselman and ~Burman Gmrer of Lincoln.ment nublin farm |ml»L,L,§Z~§£»iE§¢r{d'wmi _milf niaii-ul D;."{g,;_F5,j;'; Blair. Nebraska. December B.. 1929J {n¢¢~x<w°n m - n u ~4gg ! ! !m a n a g e !\ THE N12KENNARD K E N N A R D R U R A L and James Johnson homes.lMRS.PETER GOLDBERG D I QI n m v m x - n o \Mr 1 nd Mn rt"-a.»;.m \,\\m.....KENNARD NEWS Orval Andreasen of Saint Ed- wards and Mr. and Mrs.Will Thurber and daughter of Omaha, und Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hansen of Blair,spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andreasen.Mr. .and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaumandfamilyentertainedthefol- lowing at Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. und Mrs. Hans Jorgensen and family.Mr.and Mrs.LeslieFrendl of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs.Hike Nelseu andinmily, Mr. and M n .Raymond Van Deusen of Omlhn. Mr.and Mrs.Bert Han- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McDon- lll a nd fa mily of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelnen of Omaha. Mr.and llrs. Clyde L. Rosenbaum and Bonnie Lee,Mr.and Mrs.Chet lkoaenbaum and family.Mr.and Mrs.Benmrdjlolmes |George Garrett is redecorntingtheofhmsoceupiedbyDrs.'Wright and Gdanilz in the Ke m nard Co-operative building.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Kingdoi-and family spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting Al Kmgdon and family at Decatur.George I-ledelund went to Wash- ington on business Saturay ni t- emoon.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Johnsonandfamily,Mr. and Mrs.Carl Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund, Mr. Pete Sorensen, Lester, Oleand |nn>en,Nels Sorensen and OleJohnsonwereThanksgivingdln~ 'ner guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen of Tekamnh. , |Wnlwr Eggers spent the week- end visiting an aunt t Des Mains lowu.Miss Wendte visi her parentsat Newcastle, Neb. o\r the week- -...| ~| » consisting oi'sandwiches,cake, doughnuts and coffee was served. The bride reeelved many beautiful as well as useful gith.* A husking bee was held at tl\e\ home of Alfred S.Nielsen lastweek in order to help him get hisi :urn shucked.There were twenty two teams and about thirty-fivemen to help.They were through shuelung shortly alter noon. Opal Wright, who is teaching atMapleton, Iowa, came Wednesday |evenmg to spend the meek-endwithherparents,Mr. and Mrs.° Elmer Wright..' Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Wright were hosts at dinner and pinochle I 7Frlday evening when their guests'included Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bluco, Mr. and Mrs.George He de lui ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. B°"};~ Mr. u "I Mrs. Bert Hansen and oe Gallo-| gher.Yellow und whlie chrysan-\themunis mgde a_ beautifnl able 5 Mrza.Jackson exchanged giggling remiqiscensfs qf_their own urtram- 'Y ~ ~_ n » . n ' v n n l u a u l l s a i H v l u l n v v s lU D l v l f f r e \ : . l | I o r ¢n t f h a I - f n r u t n i f n r l W a r d I:euhed Kennard Saturday mth of Mrs. Peter Gold-Ginqer ~ ca Ella U l é l é d y u l l t l l .m l r m m : m u A r t a u u »¢. \-. \ - . . \ -der wvre rnflenuera lu u:e,uuy»_tin .1|r b ra ."""""- ''"---~~~----------""'fi'F' §...E'. .i.°""'' ° ' " . °a su Mr 3 § h 3 , M l g f e ld t a n d c h i l d r e n h ° § §S\ ;§ ar .; \f wmh~ i¢ =; i s 4, | 0 r m e Ln "" '°S-a n u n mbe rc r.66 If Hi : ho me in Omaha young ||||u|.;a..'spent Monday af temoon with mr.,.|But the sparkle had _gone fromtheirmerryplans,and It was a RL?" Rasmhsmn; roller when Eddy started the motor 1 f g " .rs. ~rank Naeve spentfor the ride hack in town.Than gwmg mt h vgmntal Mrs. '°\\'on't you come along,Alex?"George Naeve and chxldren. imized Ginger pointedly."Wo can Mr. apfl Mtg.Leo Liillea-,had rake one more.".__T'l"§'k".3."!"E.Fl}""*2"at the par- spent Sunday ai the Wro .Wiéle home. Chris and Elmer Nielsen tooknnthefootballgameatLincoln Thanksgiving day. Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Jefferson weredinner truest; at the Albert lFriday morning following an ill- ness of long duration..Mr.and Mrs.Goldberg resided in "hington county for sometime, having lived near Orurn for severnl years before moving' to 5 small farm a half mile southwest by Ethel Hueston umnnuomwlrwinlwyers C o r r r l s h t . m v B a m a l l e f r l l l G a . W R U H e r r i n ¢°&3.'I;."°.3'?.'L"'£'..,i'.1'.?".'{'.£.'§°'I'|§f.§'! |°":»f".&'"a,».';'a§...:ia Ah-enal 3292 hm' i'.¥1'!!§¥.'s.i3 ;;~i 5"ia-fs-.a<;=¢~ae~_-1'»f,>;_\f¢~f~u_~_e.e.fe:\\I lun;-u " i i uns:I n u n v l n w l n m l e n ||!lu \ 1 : n |y e u u ,prlvr tu ||" |Ylll'u lmmnlg lnt.r doc tor p we r e ' f h u r u la y e ve n i n g vi s i to r s a t L i n m m s m u t s s h o r t T h m h d ` , _ | F n _ , m o M m d u m L o g m l h PII D l n f d r m e . "t l ' | e N l ¢ N l l o h u a'E"L 'f lhesé nd o f th e lll| \' ¢"l\ !- UI!!Leon| .:'d . f . , . " - n . ' T' . . '5..1.,di n n e r i n f r n . Y P l ' ° " ' P f°l*P'. ; . ¢I -..sh i FEE _'f.vf' !_'f'. l.| "EP.f¢»tfa . ' | ! lookvd buck.Miriam sat on thehlzhgnte.Alexander Murdocksleudylng her wlth one hand, whilehe swung the gate beneath her with the osher.'Their futher smiling, waved farewell."Poor father."mourn Ginger.-'What would you ca It butp r e a c h e f s l u c k .t o l o s e h i s e y e s ._ _. \ . - . . . u . .a l . . .» . » » n »O n n f u f l " griebu at FQ k Ga se "- -- I mr.d ann mrs.rs.A.ugl gcn al wno new ner ana \\z|.; 1|.|.r.uu|were mner guests at the B rt mth everyoneMr.and Mrs.A.C.A d ».n erson Gottsch home Thursday I She is survived by her husband,visited at the Ch rl M f ldt °home Thursday evei:f;_ls e Mr. and Mrs. B. G.Shaffer and one daughter,Mrs.Anita James A. C. A ¢i helled family aperlt Thatdcsgxving Day a.of Omaha,on o .J IAdolph N:lS§:;s'i;?rifia__corn for' 5-gf==;;==1 3:3 Mrs. Sha.!fer"s mow-1 Santa Anna..Ee "»i`. §f"`°;'?r..'I. Ou A .9 .1 rnvoas.L ' k f Orego d th ters,0 rp was a '»1a1t.or at Frankl Mr and Mm Albert Sunds vis-' M12 Em. .u.fi.?$`.,... .lil 'El \ Gasaefs Wednesday..'-Mr M--4 Mm f"rf r»mn:M1......lL°°d_"t the Henry Tietgen home on tine Sore§sen_ :nd rs. Fred Jar- r » i i e a i » ' | ¥ i w i ' ¢ » r c a l a m u -: a e s . l ; |\ l || n n h r l n l n n n n i h a r f r l l l i d A l a : -l E H i P " i a ` i | ` ¢ § & E € k f " € r i i H t { i " i i ` § » "g a i n n !r e t u r n e d f r o m |t o u r o f 0 w o r l d .t o t h e p a r s o n u t a G i n x o r ,v r h o u h e a r t u s e g o n h e r t w o u i n -u r n m a k i n g r i c h m a r r i a g e s | H a l e n l u ¢ n ¢ ¢ a A . d i n A A D A P A Q I A P n f r n l f h l - and son of Lorem and Mr.maHn. Ba rry A.Anderson of Her- man and Byron Holmes ol mes,'Inu mme Wednesday evemng to.spend 'flxanksgiving with Mr. and Hrs. A. C. Holmes.Edna Plugge, who is attendmgbusiness college at Grand lsland. Ruth Irene :Andruserl spent the ~ 8 1 3 5 ; °i § S" i J $ § " `§ '¢ ' 3 " f2 wek-end .visltmg her mater, Mrs.and Mrs, Chas.Berry and Joel W"}. T"""'°'{ of Omaha.Gallagher held low. Nc Frednckson has purchased The Colby Community Club the PWPSU' known to most P¢°'} held their monthly meeting at the|ple as the B.R. Jones x>r°Per¢y- Colby school house Saturday nightyllir. and MY Clyde L R°§°"t{""""A lug feed was agrved after which IUSI WIIPII ullrrua use uluai. \.u atv;|what "Mu smann 'u \l \n»L 6Adu ll sup pe r nt the parsonuge a n d M r a n d M v b "° " "' ' " " `Su nd a y eve ni n n...' .|| l rs.m .C u n n mg -n i K-Ig e n s e , a ll _" "\r. and Mr s. Le ona rd Ho ier 1md»Pn n nr n l l o f u n m n a , nnrvires we r e he ld o nl l i l | § ¢ _ C u \ \ l I p l v a q n u v u n u ¢ - \ u -m l t t r t .H o n r a L a n g l e y .p o o r I n r m v r o r I d l g o o d s ) .i n a t t l r s t e l a t e d .b u t b e c o m e s : c h i l l e d a t t h e n n n o u n c v ment that Mu rdoc k is wor kin: I n au."c hain" groc ery store Ohvlously no"catr:h."Gln nr thinks.and sn ub !l l m .Mr . To li ve r r etur n s. h ln owlunlmpro vud and th a d o c to r s tlvi n ll i m flni n hn nn followed by me u su al eveum: ser v- ic e at th e c hurc h. 'Tu b And re ws hu rr ied u p to th em nf tvr th e service.offering himse lf as a n e sc or t h ome -o me re f o rmal- n y for tho se few sa fe lnter ve olng f e e t . .. . L A ; . .| !_ L n a m a n o c n u ur e n we r e xn ur su aye v e r li g i su p pe r gu e sts a t th e Osc ar u n d h o me i n A r li n g to n . Hr s .D o m S u mn e r a n d L e o n we r e F r e m o n t shop pers Fr i da y , als o vi s i te d s o me fri end s. Mi s s A lv e n a Chr istens en :me nt |f8111i| ¥ W ere Sunday dirmer gluéééé Mo n da y af te r n o o n a t th e Mo th s - a t t h e J . A .hns on home.*d u n c h u r c h Qhe ww: la i d to r e s t M r .a n d rs.Pe te Braesc h o f m Prospec t I m l c e me t e r y I o w a we r e c allers a t the Han .; Br a es c h h ome Fr id ay a fter no on .Mi s s Ma r y o b e n s s th e 'Ba y a r d Co ntr ac t a wa r d e d f o r _.......l- .._.| ..-:..\.ln..- .»,-.P°I'.'._ 1-CoflStr|.|.Ct|.0f\Of DEW bu i ld i n g foI'une hull Wslneldny evening waged the week-end with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plague. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petenwn and Iona. Pad and Bobbie vllirpd Mr. md Qin. Oni: Petenon Samdny e v e mz._a;_ n._.-.. -I .\.=. ...mm||mn-, are livin; there ul: pruenr.|men n n In va.zz .Mnry atuqrge Fi:u:h spent u» ¢|§,, a .klly um: 1 ve week-end at Nudolk.~Joe Gallagher spent the week- A shower was li ven nr V-\\¢'em| at Elmer Wrlghfs. Methodist church bue me m F ri -Hr .In d M n . G l u Kmnberg, day evening tor.Mrs . H-'gf A- Tvfy h and Inter Ate Tha nks gi v- nderson. formerly By r l B mes.ing di nne r v im Mr. and Hn. C. ' r m eveninl w u went nl=yi ns E. Rme nhaum md hmily. . C'l:l"AP'lI£R 1--In the uma!!! quiethornso t Ra v Hr .To llwa r ,Melh~od llt mi n llle r lu th e s ma ll to wn o fRedThrush.l o w l .h i l mo th e r le ndaughters. Halen. lnllrlam. and Ellen --"Gi nger Ella "are busy "gro om-lnx" th eir nlste r Mari ory to r o utlet-pntlo n ln the * be auty pa ge an t" thu "' ¢ l1ll\ l W lth gzday Jaclcson. pros: "l r lrm!mlm:we uugnt lo,uu- jec ted Murju ry . " You se e. the min»ister ls stay ing wi th u s - a n d I think we o u g h t - I ¢Ion'z th in k I t would lnnk weil fo r us to go off and l a n r n h l m - -" Friday and Satunday at the Lbuie' "'";,'§f"§§d";f$`S."f3§§,.,! T;';i3n§é'fflfi'I§£W e s te r n Pu blic Servic e Co nlp ah y G o gh .ml& °: ; ;_ Fr i *z Ar p a n d c hu . .we r e di n ne r gue sts a t th e F r e d o n M a i n str ee t. dr e n we r e S u n d a y xf te mo o n vi s i t-Ra ms e r h o me T h a n k s g i vi n g da y .1 fffamttamouuix-=~Tri~County P o u l- M r .a n d M r s .M a r t i n S u n d s w e r e r a n d p e t s t o c k s h o w t o b e h e l d~~~~\ : s : § n \ . n n l I ' m n . h l f - " J Q u n n n m s n r y |\ ¢ a n . u ; a a l .n u t . r | . u u : u u v u g c l a c l l` 3 » } E | . £ § l § § -m a n t n k n h i m . "i u s u e s t e d I M r s .D o m S u m n e r a n d L e o n \ . . . . . . . -. . . . . .' | ~ . . . .. | . . . .. . .. . . . : . . . .here December 11-13:11.i Waterbury-Dixon County Land'1'uz§'§.EH\Iii;-1"3°Sii§énn éil-E lilm . M pnlnten .nn rlmnlng n ehurch-Gln-vuitmor mn :Ire winters on running Sum r. and Mrs. Louis Goreham and' ed at the Henry Rix home an iay evenimt to see the new LIUIBC m a s |.|.\¢:.a?a.\y l z v v u u l g . See The Enterprise for prices ofa Company,with <qp` al stock of $10,000,tiled article?of incorpnr» IJIE larlrlerb UL Lum \.v»uu--4|------H _|L e o n i roun y oung tarmar.nurh a ve been busy ha u li n g c o m to ga me s a m} g ivmg the Qmd e lots o f He le n a n d Ru ss el n a we r e l Q;ea\:u|\ma r k e t si n c e the s n o w.: g o o d ndvnce af te r whmch a lL\ n¢ll'e ntertain ed a t Thank.-xgiving din~,,§',§§,§'§§' ° " " ° '" "" ' °antic ipated _*' n e r b y th e i r agster,Mr s .J a me s c u A P ' r B : R ll - o u r w o r k m o n o r v - Pnnndsn o f B lmr .M r .a n d Mr s .o u :: ma i n atten dant on m g mang- §f1§tl\inf:.'buy,'I"But Ginzer is Rn young." stam-I "i ?!ff"€°r§; _.'.£?f'..£'?f1E 'JB'PEACEFU L HILL 1 sale bills.ation ; 11; " ' " " '"" _ _ "`ln: or an h n to replac u theF lo y d L c o n a d o f Cou nc il B1urf.»| uursruwnnr ugt rrf hu atfee ted Mr A n d S t i l l T h e y B u y / Two more HEATROLAS were de- livered last week.The new ones are Fritz Andreason medium size Robert Bryce medium size We now have 16 of these mod~ ern Home Conveniences through- out this community. Ask than has Illcy like theirs. »i were there adso.I Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gaines and lson,Perry spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Tom'Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Gaines are3~'gradually improving.Their many friends am honing that they will 1'olflver'|ay e|to lha .polpt oil | 'f! II\ t'r we ueuu 0|we u u u s e u u n ,Im n r e m w u c u u l l u u r w u a ._ i l u u v I I l v lbidden to use Kham. thouih contlnuInl lu oc c upy his pulpit..Cliniier hastriedInmanywa y :to add tu theh m l l r l : l e n d e r inc ome.but she 1|not d nc ourapd.Li| .r1ory .'w\th Ed-dy Jac kson and 1 n I m a he Intro-duces u Tu b Andnvra.retu rns lntrlu mph,ac knowledged the prizebu n n y ,and wi th M t g doiknrn inguld. the c hler prize he |:!\eq Q12 a n nll i r n m Bu c kwo rth hlms c if | p » pc nrcn nt that momen t."Gir ls , If y ou wi l!exc use me."he anid gr n vd y . " I wi ll walk o ve r wi th Mr . \\'e:stl\llry.We are disc ussing some churc h business." " Hu r r u y fo r J ap ."c hlmed Tu b , Hh n r n u m: mo tn r r T.W e ' \e no t b u s s E ve ly n K n o w lt o n sp e n tl Th s mk s g lvi n g D a y wi th f ri e nd s a : ¥ Bla i r . Mi s s V e r n a K u h r r e tu r n e d h o me o n ' Tu e s d a y f r o m A r li n g to n wh e r e ! s h e h a s b e e n s t a y i n g a t th e Ha r -l e y J e n s e n h o m e f o r s e v e r a l w e e k s ; i n . . .\ ¢ . . . . . . . .\ I r . . : . . | . .- . . . . s A \ . L . 2 - A J ,MlIn Hmmv Wonderrf l l f e i n g U ~ . |t t !'I n Mr. and Mrs. B. R.Jones md daughter,Thelma of Hastings. came Thursday fo r a few days visit with friends and relative.; On Thursday, they were entertain-ed at dinner by Mrs. Lydia Cash- man and Everett.Other guestsmmf...Mr .mn Mre Paul Har!4. V be able 'Ie be out ag°ain. ozon e! to he r fa ther ml por t or tneexpense nec essary for the treatmentof bln ey es br Chlc axo spec ialists. . I S A P T E R lv - N la r j o r y u n wlt-tlng ly gi ven Gi ng e r th e : e rm o f n old e l whic h may n u the p a r ln n lletr e u u r g .Sho pens an aptpoal, ln thef o r m o a c h lln letter.or th e do - nation ol' a dlme fo r a "ParaonniteHo me for the B ll n d "vrhlvh shealgae"E .Tolllver,Treasurer,"andsends to th ree women whose namesshehadseenlnenews plp er.Inothertowns.urging:them to cou-tlnue the chain.Sho : a t i resultsntonceandfeelsherproblemlrsolved,qui etlng unac ceptableth ou lh tl ee to the p r op ri ety o f he t mme' rlmr vh bdsln ess of ou r ownuto ta lk abm: t." mmm he- eluted nr mome nt, biting hls li p ns tlnutmh he felt annoy - :tnt'i'. but l.lm| | lt°tI ut lust. and wem awa y . n ot with-aut reluc tanc e.Anil Mur jn ry y i elde d her s mi le s to 'Tub Andrews.c linging me an wh ile to li lu ge r to ensure her nc eompnnl- men t. us th ey walked s lowly Imme- wurd..U n th e f amiliar n ld ver nlulu,Tu ll star ted u t onc e.cheer- fully .lu th e di r ec ti on of the ha m- m u v k . s u a .n u t t y w u u u E t l s c l m u x u " I la r g e n u mb e r o f re lati ve s a n d f d e n d s o n Su n da y af ter n oo n a n d eve n in g ,th e oc c asion be i n g h e r bi r thd a y . Mi s s M a r j o r y K u h r s p e n t th e Th a n k s g i vi n g va c a ti o n a t th e p a r - en ta l, H. C . Ru h r h o me . Mr s .H .C.K u h r i s s p e n d i n g a f e w da y s i n B la i r vi.-xiting reI:.-' tive! ! th is wee k. Mr.and Mrs.Otto Voss and, family were Sunday visitors at'th e A n d r e w Ch ri ste ns aa ho me .l sLong Wonder breaa °§éi»£`|i".n'¢i`i:£"|§d iliil' oE{iliié Nelsen md lon.On Friday theywere gusts of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mn.George(Full 1 lb. Loaf) i.{|\n|.r§nnn n !n m n "ii§f`Z£i Mn. 1. 1-:. Akin: and family spent Thlnlsldvlng dillAlun, Aldnx' .mu At Deeanxr. ac t by reasoning thnt her appealf u l l y 1|fo r a homo fo r th e blin dharfather.Helen i l marrlc d.: n d "You ¢nn't stay tonlgpt,T11D~"Marie and Lillian Kuhnk v£sited|suid 3Iarjur_\;:wiI;h afunllle gvnfgq at the Mrs.August ShmnakuriLIol`am:° ' ° 'F' ; , ° " ' " '" j g ~I i a m ~ ~f u | U ' l | I U I U I I H L I l l \ l ~~a r .E L .u e . ¢ § ¢ . . ¢ u . - . 2 W a y n e .c H A r 1 ' = ! = - \ t - £ ! \ ° _ ! a e 5 2 a ' _ ' f e r r { Ii '. : . ' ° . " . ' 2 i . . ' ° § . . ' I . " M i l ' f n . .hume ,pm Sunday aRe'moon.n Wesemann was a Blair Saturday.and Mrs. H. B. Manens and|rf Fremont spent Thanks;-iv-iday at the August Kahnk| S ta te No r ma l, s p e n t Th a n k s g i vi n g vi s i ti n g f r i e n ds i n K e n n n n l. Mr s .Ch r is ten a le r h a d as gu es ts o n T11a.nksg~i ng ,M r .a n d Mr s . E lm e r M i lle r a n d f a mi ly a n d ' M n a n d Mr s .Mi k e And er so h. l Joh.-1 W r i g h t we n t to ma n -w spwhd Th u r sd a y wi t h his br othe r, H u g h W r i g h t a n d f a mi ly . F r e d K r a m e r o f Fu lle r to n . Helen Berry of Schuyler,Lgelie ln l 0 \ d ¢ lB d IO?MF r o mve r Cvun-try ni t and food an plenty .wi thc omplete rest. Eddy J ec kson Invite!hi m to :lay o n h ls f a rm. wi th Mi ri -n m to care to r hlm.J oplin W a s hbury . treasurer of the c hurc h hoard.nrrengee for m aubntitute.Hlr n mBuc ke mrth.:lust Rreduared fr om 4th mlog ic al seminary .to la k e Mr.' lo lllve r e place for a while.MrBu c k wn rth arrives and makes h l lhomea t the pareonage.3 "pay lnlr guent." C H A P TE R V I - h i r .l'¥u¢'k\\r\rtl:'auneo.nceel.ed qlmlrazlen _mr 5l.\rj-ny, u v u . \ . ¢ we mh er J enk ins church 1 l.0 bed." Tub. I tml per su u nle n ously . Mu r ju hand. -:tin-z fm. nr In 2 r nt onfn *tl |11 or a d ay or lldn 't wa n t ali...She ll mg ln i n i n g l rue tn this aw ay ,wh l r s un c lu ng two, and Alisa me mo go nwas ordnsred/26 oudly . sub mit- ejec llon.un d su in g lu gu b rl- to her slslc r's caucrM r . sons ci n g ho me . M a : sp en t C . K u Otix ..:-:»:.. a x ~»' Robert Bryce medium size W e no w ha ve 16 of these m o d ern Home Conveniences through out this comm unity. Ask than has Illcy like theirs. Be sure its W o n d e r R o l l s - i e , C l a m a n d A r t h u r K a h n k ' Th u r s d a y e v e n i n g a t th e H. ! .h r ho me .:J Pe te rs en o f C en tr al C ity is * .M ..a ah" |"'k¢»l¢\a 1.I..'¢hd |n.nn" (Heat 'em and Eat 'em)n i _'|1 0 o r ,w a l t rl m i n u t e .S i {| | I m | .:| |j u l i !a ..| ; 1 | | L ;ala'm r 1 I \L i v " ;.'1 '\ n . L t o z z o t l w r: ..|.|| '| i v I . l I \ \ 'l l l l l 1 L e t s =..L Iiilii zviatlves..__ \1:1E.|I I n | f . . I 1 |4 \|..i I | i »|[:~°I . . . . r-1 l \ "|~; -.. . ....sIh u ]\ | . l !...l.\l\..~...\.: . : . | "* ' . .. ';EZ.L .... . . ' \ r | : o u u | | 5 u l . u n u u u n c a " l u n | | \ f l l l c B 1M r s .B e n V o s s c e i e b r a t e d h e r birthday hionrkxy by. entcrtaininp 1 large number of friends and M 1 |I. r .. . .u :_ ¢ $ f \ ; ¢;... .:, § §.§ . f _...3 1 a ;u w . ". .. ;1 Q " " . ; ,1 r .1 1 1 .J I W A S I { I N G T ( ) N z w s w s ~ | ..w h H 1 I I 1 1 |T i r .. :f f :.U r l :=W e |. ¢h ~|"1 'r £1 f l :5 1 1 . 4 5 . 1 )|. .r . i r 1 ; ;\ ' . i l f \ .M r .*. f ~~~~W .' I \. ".:.r ¢ r ;g| n [...~II - nn.; pun' uup Be r r y o f B en s o n an d Mr. a n d Mr s .una her Blstefs wnnlrest nr ur -Cha s.Be r r y had 'Thn n ks qi vin g his alt:-nximm." " ° " " °G!!1:.:»r " 'sense of d an ge r nnd w. 1 i=f..1rd mn e r wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Ho me r I ;l»g_\gm her ggea uhfm'?\11::| =nn.»F); . n .:\\.P 1 |.\|" a r d a n d M r s .E . .B u n .||:|I1 |.I :1 ;\l u i \1 \1| 'I r I'r!\r i 1 11:Mr . a n d Mr s . c . xv.n..n.@ n mmf 55 ;, " l`1'~ And a Full Assortment of Hostess Cakes as guests dn 'I'l\n£1ks;.:E~.::.,g,M u l l and Mrs. M. P.|..Ilnsun,Jlr. audi I Mrl. A. J. Fowler and fannily and | "s m: \l|and Mrs.L.M.1...1un 1 1;P1 inmFl1r \Hx .. _..»..n r as lim-l you--"1 1 I I l i -\'<|"I L u ll|I|H'.iI1 ~Erk th e pn:-L v.cuI-c.l K € n U & f d .N C b f . M n .Car rie J ens 1en of Fr emnn t. r .___°-af isited a t th e J o h n Christensen é"=f-=~..=§.1'-$==»-\==5'"~»-n¢£-e==§i'é§`=\.§.5'_Ef13.'$f?'$e+§1 .........-2'.. ._Li llla rd J e n se n Url!r:,-.'.l!:¢l<I r r ...I ~ | l ri it fluquarantirxef o r di ph th er ia ,th e §{1fj r" . i 1..'.xll2Er:f l ll\r n It;!=:=\~Qldest.g1rl,Eiea nor," a n ta ke n all I`In:|Iiv =1,.l _ ' _ ' m.1 1 I I!FRESH DAILY (c ( 'u 8 u y U 8 / ' c a r l f r o m your ¢ J7 5£lf.l1I{lI1V»I l n r i . r \f t! ' 0 C ¢ ' l 'Mr . a n d Mr s . H. C . B la c o e n te r - /tai ned o u t o f to wn gu es ts o n\Th a n ks g i vi n g .J g y Cly d e Ne ls on o f Gr ee n f ie ld ,Ia., . c a me W ednesday to spend a f e w da y s wi th hi s pa re n ts ,relatives a n d frieinds.H e has been wo r k - i n g w i t :a pa vi n g o u t or[Gr-ec nfield,I o wa .m n g |M r .a n d Lhgs.Le o na r d E .Pe t- ers on en te rtai ne d E I L a n d L i m. He r ma n W o lfe ,Mr s .Ge r tru d e Neal and Joe and Al Cook and family. all of Omaha at Thanks- ' g tv i n g dinn er. l Mr . a n d Mr s . Ro b e r t A n d r e a s e h r 'a tte nd e d the f u n er a l o f Mr s . P e te r Go ld b e r g i n Oma h a Mo n d a y .g Oli ve Ho lme s i s h e lp i n g No r ma n »W il1; ns wi t h th e ho u se wor k th i s =wee' e c i a f e f I Mr . a n d Mr s. B e r t Ha ns e n e n te r iiGé11\§..=:n I i H ll U1 1r.\Il: " she in engnmn and Glnszer dues Ilul undetzelw him. C H A P T E R v m SUNl').\ 'i'. or ullnnrlly nnvh a plone ure nh ly hu rr ie d tin y ln th e pm snnuge.wa s no les s th an a d re ar y nrtlenl llI:1r]ory»nppe:cr»:-d very late for her hrealzfnst Sho need not have appeared a t all.fo r sh e a te nothing."He ad ac he all gone?"inquired G l n t t e r . " 5 I ' m . "H i r a m .i n s t e a d o f w a l k i n g c o m p n n l o n n h l y t o s h u r c h w i t h t h e g i r l s . e x c u s e d h i m s e l f a n d w e n t o n I n n d v a n c e .e x p l a i n i n g t h a t h e w l a h e c l t o n e e s o m e b o d y a b o u t s o m e t h i n g . M a r j o r y d r e a m e d a b s e n t - m i n d e d l y d u r i n g t h e s e r v i c e ,v v h l l e G i n g e r .o n t h e c o n t r a r y .l i s t e n e d a t t e n t i v e ) ;t o \ u l l \ \ | . ;1I \ ||l a u e | . | \. ask him uh m!!aor ta1hm;.;.""I ave.I m lu ta lk my head off until he _nets her e. und then Fm to go to h£'\l.'3I:1rJ or,v squeezed her arm about Iwi' si>f ters waist."Y o u s e o -W ell,y ou se e, Gln gor lr is li ke thi s.You rememluor that lilglll wh en y ou orepr.do wn slnlrx-»lm\'r lung ago lt seems!-~ :mtl he hull his alrul aro und me. W ell, Ging er. I umm c ure n bit. bec aus e y ou sow ll.lt d h h f t ma k e any dlliero1a:e In me.Bu t I think It embarrassed h i m o r made h i m |1n;:r3'. or sometIllt|{:.for he l1nSn'I so mu :h a s loo ke d at me s in c e ." . " I see," sai d Ginger tlully . " I wa n t to tell h i m that y o u -y ou did a't th in k lf t h ln g ol'i t- - a llttte thi ng llk hot.I thi n k may - be h e th in ks feel ha d ab ou t lt." "You do n't, do y o u?" 1 2 »1 11:f I l :r . - kff T ( i 1: 1: 1: -ur: ur: 1: (2 Ir f 1 .» := ; : i ~I ¢ , ; * U . -'I-" InN;/4anj j ~.~._ i l -~J" a / / g U ~'____.. ` /\ ! Dress Up The Car With . Useful Accessories . . . Nothing would please a man more than to give him accessories for his car. Let us order your Gifts Now The Kenhard Garage .L ... . ..»A.;~.J». CONTINENTAL BAKEF M '1: A Gift *F :ni/7 a n n a " l ' l ' ' Aset GOOD Y \| EAR \ tained the following at dinner on every word, reporting contidentlnl-"Nn."M11rJ0\$"9 voice sank toSunday:Mr. ang Mrs. Hans Jqr-ly tg her sister. later on, wg nl1e\ a whisper."Not a bn.1 like him." ulsnunn and fnm1\u. Mr za'ul MH.didn 1 think so much of the s rnnn So the two xirls sat, and waited......... ....-.......,,..... -.._Leslie French of Arlington Mr.and Mrs.Mike Nelseu Verona. Sunday dinner guests of and"Mra. Homer Ward were Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ber-ry,_Dr. anq Mrs. \g. E. Wright 'REQ and Mr. Fred In me afternoon. Eddy Jacksoncame ln lhe mr to take them to Pay Dlrt and although Hlrum ll-led ln he exrused from the nnrty werewas no evading Eddfs lrlendly ln~ slstence.mn whlle there was great galety n Pav Din. the nrrh-al of the em- nml nraently from the church,they heard the two men.comingslowly,lulklng as they walked. Mnrjory clung lo Glngex-'I hand, and held her breath.At lhe end olme llngslone path they stoad for u wlxlle before they said good nlghl hnd uarled.Tires 1". How proud she'll teel wi th those ha nd- some Double Bngles smartly dresslng u p the car. and sons and Helen Berry.The Masons held a apeciad meet.-lng Monday ovening.An oyster supper was served. F u Dornacker entertained the Doran.; Sewing Club at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. FredDornacloer Saturday.Pete Lohae has been brought. home from the la rd Lister l-ms# from the parsnnnge brouzht a sud den alump ln their hlgh splrlle.Alexander Murdock was there. and Gln;;er'n wrulh.long alumberlng. vented lmalf upon his unotteudlnzhand,Why should he spend ull olhis spare time at Pay Dm?Wlmthudu mere con grocer to do wlththe conduct ol' ngrlcullu|'e'l /md why,lf mere trlqnduhlp or Eddy "Y~you talk,"whispered Alar- jory.Glnger talked."l thlnk lt's unch n sllly name for u farm." snld Gln- ger."Just llke Eddy Jackson. Whoelse would do such a dumb thlugt Pay Dlrl. Everybody knows n (armls nulhlng but dlrt. und It lt ¢lldu'!PIU.nobody would farm lt.Oh. hello,Mr,Duckworth.Bongo do How secure she'I| feel, on those practically pina ma in gn-Baan) sin "" IHr . a n d Hn . Ch n l n i . . a n d Iugllg,_Qin mg _Mm Y: lfgttlt attrac ted h tm ln n ne r .m o ne so anno?It' s lovely mn l g m.\ \ o n ropenly ignor e his j frie nd in his nr»y o u c o me a nd talk to u n? " dent attentlvenes!! to 1\!Irlnm'!An d "Not tonig ht, thanks , I a m tlr egd. wht!fm-th at ma tter .should th e Din nln nl . r h m m¢ "And h e na nseddouble thlc k All-Weather treads II I\ i an d Id a .rq ae an d Do nny N oella te Th a n k s g l vmg d i n n e r i n O ma h a a t th e h o me o f Ro b e r t P e tti t. Ru ss el B r o wn wa s gr e a tly su r- prised Sa tu r da y wh e n Ho wa r d Fai rc hild,Ru ss el J ohn son,K e n - n e th Hi l lma n .K e n n e th F o wle r , W o m e n Fr e nc h a n d Be rk le y Pe t- er s o n c a me i n t o h e lp h i m cele- br a te hi s b i rth da y .Th e b o s h a dy23 1 5 ti me .g l= y 1n z . _ g a me s niftner soeenalble Mlr lo m.b e suddenly thus sms' ond shlnlng? "W ho t' a the ma tte r wi th every - body an y h o w? "demanded Eddy croaaly."'l`hnl'a some gro uc h of a prea c he r. lf y ou a sk me.Ma r g i e ! c lea r a z th e bo tto m o f the dn mpe , wor st th i n g i n th e wo r ld fo r her eomplexlon..And even y ou. Ginger. y o tfr e no c he er le r th an a broken c rutc h.""\D'aI|I h o r n n lot nf h' n n EI » " ;,;;fa;"' "'"':r "--Th e gi r ls s at ve ry s tlll fo r a mo men t.Th ey heard h i m say good night to Misa J enk ins,an d g o u p stairs.Ma r jo r f s te n s e a r m a b o u t Gi n g e r !wai st rela xed suddenly . He r qui ve ri ng br ea th wa x mo r e a sob th an u sigh.He r shoulders rose c onvulllr ely . (C on ti nu ed next. wee k)s » »A 1 1 f x " . - . .a | ! ._ D - -3largest rubber r u n n i M a x l u n l l z l D F #w...|,-.., W... .,........ . - -:epted i n exchange,on a Se c us no w-hav e \he bi g r ior her Christmas Day! sont th-es ac( llbcral basis. shrprlse read) cobn nAn TIRES wnucn nussers momer served |delicious lunch( West Point-Baulnann Stores erected new slaughter house on Aman Psota land situated on East dde of. Elkhorn River. . Ne l i gh- Mo o n Thentre i n u n - mz talklns equipment - I N9UEh-D9P0Bitor'iea for outgo- ing mu snmuea ln this place. Chappell-Lyris; Theatre chang~ es hands. Grand Island-2,500 kilowatt fvrbv-sengmwr wiu be ingumeain diy power phnt. sald Glnger dully.The one bright moment ln theafternoonforGlngerwaswhen Alexander announced that he wasleavlng the next day for the fartherWest."Wnlkln|?" she lnqnll-ed coldly. 'OIL no.Buslnas has been quits good.I shall be able to rlde qullea llule dmnnce before I connectup with another Orunge and Black." "Son of u can tour." "Somemlng of (he sort. yea."But lt the pn:-lounge group hadllttle to cnntrlbute uw the day'| en-joyment. lt was more than compen-sated by the glxid .hllnrlly of theothers.Mr. Tulllver laughed llke aboy nt the hnld and rlbnld jokes otQlu cag grocer.WU J eni !!! and U g l l w u - w n s t m c u o n O I n e w Masonlc Temple hat nearing com- pletion. Plattsrnouth-Crahill Jewelry Store moved to building ut Sixth and Main street. Li:\c oln-Plans completed for construction of Veterans'Bureau Hospital building bo be located Dve miles east of this city.Ogallala--The Porter Hardware Shore enlarged quarters. Albion "nntruct will be award ed by Suze Highway Depurtlnsattor construction of earth roadfrom here south for distance of dght miles on Albion-Fullerton project. 5 gI Rosenbaum Service Station §iL. ms ENTERPRISE-»rqemmgm g !N A I Q I I T\|n0¢5Vh"\Of R ~ Full line of ChI'iB'tl'naS cadrs at THE ENTERPRISE _ -nn BENNINGTON NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Lusby and Mrs. Leu Goldm of Hamburg, Ia., Spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miller.Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mi\ler and dgughmr and Mrs.Lena Golden D AL E D o m e s Mrs. Morris Masters receiyed the arri\°a1of a boytoMr..andMm Glen Brawner.Mrs. Bravm- er was formerly Miss Edna Mas- ters.Mrs.Llaqers left Monday H. Muelkr, Agrilol 26.00 Nye k Jenks Grain Co., Bup- pliea for Poor 38.05. North Side Store, Supplies for Poor ~46.61 Chas. Nelson, Com. Work & Mileage 172.oc Rathninn Garage, Repairs 8.5L Jennie Robertson, Tu List Work as per ruling of Su- preme Court 15.0C Stewart Pharmacy, Supplies for Poor 7.30 y 011 motion duly made and car- ried the hearing on :he Duffacl Affidavit was continued until sucl ;tlme as the Surveyor can make his report.On motion the Board adjourned to meet December 16, 1929. Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. No rxcr: OF FlNAL AD~ MINISTRATION ACCOUNT STATE OF IEBRASKA .I I as Wnshinltnn County,I _County Court.In Probate. B F Lundt, Atty f \the preoenudon of claims ll\il\S1 la id Emu ls thre e month: fro m the 13th day 61 Devxmber A. D. 1929,and the/time limited fo r payment of debts ls Ons Yar min. said 18th day of December, 1929. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of mid County Court,thislszh hy oi Nove mber, ms. (SEAL)l. C. ELLER, 44-4l.County Judge. NOTICE 'ro NON-|RESIDENT DEFENDANTS Maher & Carrigan, Attorneys IN THE DlSTRlC|'COURT or-' WASIEIINGTON COUNTY,NEB~ Ra s A. William J.Maher and John A. Carrigan, Plalnti fs, va.John H.Johnson, Mary E. Johnson and Charles Doherty, Defendants. To the defendant, Charles Doh- eny; You will take notice that on the Zlet day of November,1929,!-.. the Sh i m u l 'the Efume .,f,§vi1um J.M°fhFr,.."d..I'°". ~ \ \ no ru mz. | . rrr 1 .E Quutgr Sheet, per dozen um. W E L L AGAIN Qumezr Shee'k.,_per mo .Quarter f3h4.'.£, per 1,000 "Three bottles of Sargcn and*Hal! Sheet, peidozenSaigon Soft Maas mu rdieved me gm Sheet, ner |oo~ of gall bnd m-mmble um:1 1-mf Sheet, per moo suffered with lor seven years Full Sheet, per dozen l.\.\| Qhuo m f l m 1 9 v | , , ¢ 5. 5| . JvP., ..62 . ~.~AJ . 'wx l.. : . 4 0v~ . fg . ~e e. s f ? . f : > ' é § vii. a*1 \. vl £~.I."1.~i"~ilu. .1 ,`-`'>;. e ~.~-£' rf" e(\ 5\g1 h q1 z , ~: L ~ l \ l l l l .lu cG \| | £ 17 1 l v v Fu ll S he et, pe r 1, 00 0 B L A N K S P R I N T E D O N Q N E S I D E Quarrter Sheet., per dozen 'Qu ar te r S h ee t, p e r 1 6 0 ff lua n e r S he e t, p er 1 ,0 0 0 Half S hee t, pe i- doz en < Ha lf S h e e t, p e r 1 0 0 Ha lf Sh ee t, p er 1 , 00 0 Full Sh eet, pe r d oze n _ Fu ll S h e e t, p e r 1 0 0 Flull Sheet, p er 1,000 A l l bla n k s to be ap pr o ve d by th e va ri ou s offic es. P R I N T I N G At s a id ti me a n d p la c e s e pa r a te bids wi ll also b e rec eived b y th e Bo ar d o f Commi ss io ne rs f o r th e ¢ . u - n - » » - a n u - - w 1 -m - . . . . . . - . _ - n n - n .- - 1 - v - n n u n ....... ....... 1 ~.'.'p ub li c atio n i n a le g a l we e k ly "%.~'n e ws pa p e r publi shed i n said Co un ty ,o f th e mi n u te s o f th e " "* g g Bo a r d proc eedings a f te r eac h me eti ng , a ls o th e r a te p e r square i f n r a ll lo c a l notic e s o rde red IJI.llJ~ u l a u l l u u l v u :l U \ \ u ' of that thick oil in your crank case and save repair bills.. W e ha ve the Sub-Zero Cold-test oil with the same high fire an d Flash points as the sumrner oilfand flows at zero../ 'r1.:.. _:I :. --&2..-.l ..m-lm-n nrzmoxs I w i l l a p c u u I u s a u a g p u n n s u a u ;m r .~m r a ~ d a u g h t e r .f a m i l y s p e n t T h a n k s s T a e D a l e N e i g h b o r h o o d w a s r e l a t i v e s a t M i l f o r d ,N s h o c k e d w h e n t h e y r e c e i w d _w o r d *M r .a n d M r s .E _( ; _ o f t h e s u d d e n d e a t h o f h u g e n e a n d d a u g h t e r ,M a r g a t e R 3 = i 1 H \ 1 B S 2 i 1 »s o n o f M r ."d M r s .d a y v i s i t o r s a t t h e C . H o w a r d R a s m u s s e n , w h o h v e d n e a r h o m e . Dale until about two years 8S0.|Mrs.Ida Custardwhen they moved to their presentiseveral weeks with hehomeinFremont.The cmme of Mrs. F, S Isham and his death is a puzzle "~'? P°th Fre-Mr. and Mm Herbal mont. and Lincoln physicians.,som Mr. and Mrs. ChaMr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth sons,Mrs.Tens Illoh. entertained the foilowing guests at ~ were dinner guests of 3dinnerSunday:Mr.and M m Henry Schneekloth 'IHenry Domacker and family *"d.e\ening. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Kohler andr Mr. and Mra."'Arthfamily of Bennington, and Mr. andignd don, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hans Braesch of Dale.Iber and daughter wen Mr- and Mrs.Ray Masters °f'd rh¢ ow. Huber homeé family of Fremont were 'rhB1lkS"!Mr.and Mrs.Rubgiving dinner guests at the Byron and family,Mrs.Wu Masters home.|Ralph, Nick and EarlJ.C.and Howard Rhea, Chot'0mha were guests Widener, Fred I-Ieuermnn: and ~Mrs.p_(;Petersen : ph el s t is EIfs 1 s. r Mh ill1 e Bu er |. P ofo n u n .a u u ri ng wi th b.I itoltenberg |wer ; Sun -Q w .c la n d z , s spe ndi ng da u gh ter , lmi ly . Co hr s an d Mo h r a n d a n d E d n a r. and Mrs. an k s g ivi n g r Pete rsenF r a n k n u - l vi s ito r s a t Lndily. 1 Petersen Ch a p ma n , 'ete rsen of f Mr .an d r Th an ks - i : |.\ n l 1..' J " Z i ~if "ay a\ r 4 > | l u a u n I n l c l l u c u P n n s y l v a m a P e -u s e d o n l y b y t h e e t r o l e u m C o . The Rivett Lumber & Coal Co. are using this oil in their entire fleet of t r u c k s a n d c a r s . Ask them and many other satisfied users what they think of this Super Oil. Let us fill your crank case and see that Easy. Smooth turnover your motor will have. also relieving the strain on your' battery so vital to good motoring in winter. The Perfect Winter Lubricant FREE (RANK CASE SERVICE __ _ - _ . . ._\GARNER SERVICE n||mm|||||||||||||||m|||||||||||||mmul|||||||||||i||||||||n|||||u|||||||||||||mm 1tc. Mrs. James P. Rhea and family. Fdwa and Delbert Gaines were on the .sick list last week.The Colby Club held its annual Thanksgiving supper and program, at the Colby school house Satur- day night.An enioyable time was leported by all.Hugh Rhea rectived several in- juries in the Cornhusker-Iowa football game Thanksgiving.Ilinahoulder was badly bruised whenoneoftheAmesplayerskicked him on the shoulder.Mr. and Mrs. H. H. alirum were 'Thanksgiving dinner guests at th_e home of their daughter,Mr. and gy Roy Croll and iamily in Oma- Nels Svendgard drove to BlairMonday where he was called to serve on the jury.;Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braeuch abtended Lhe celebration in honor of Mr.. and Mrs. M. J. Miller! 12th wedding anniversary Monday eve- ning at Bennington.Mr.and Mrs.Ben Biergmanspent Thanksgiving at the Ernest herswuer home near Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall wereThanksgiving dinner guests at the Wpn. Marshall home.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Braesch were guests at a ThanksgivingdinnerattheHenryDorna:leer home in Benzxington.Mr.and Mrs.John Marshall were Friday evening dinner guests at the Lee liiarshalz home.Fred Larsen spent the wack-endat the Lee Marshall home." Mr. and Lrs. ULU Bersrmzm nt temied a birthmlny pzsrty Sa.1.u.\L.1}evenillg in honor of Amo. ~l.\ Paasch at Washington.Several from this neighborhood attends the farewell pany for Mr.and/ Mrs. .lim Hall at the Odd Fellows hall in Arlington Monday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Hans B1-:leach vis- ited at the Chrlpz éunds home onSaturday e\-esaing. The evening 1.\.as spent. playing cards.4 Mr. and hlrs. Prod Larsen and Miss Irene Rhea spam lE`ri<l::}evening at the James 2luminal! home./ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Renard vis~ ited Frizlay' at :he Ed Boker home in Omaha.Mel]stayed over to visit. for the meek-end.Miss IIlizabeth Renarcl, who is teaching school ln Pacific Juncijon Iowa came home to =pend '[hanik¢<- giving with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.George Marshall were Thanksgiving dinner guestsatthehomeoftheirdaughter, Mrs. E. J. Renard and family. A public sale \\g§_ iield at the s I and friends here a few days. Mr.and Mrs.Roy Gordon gn- tertained at.dinner Thanksgivlngfor Mr. and Mrs. Eggert Oft, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Gordon and Ed Gordon.Mr. and Mrs.H. H.Neumeyer Mr. and Mrs. Gus Glandt were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert.Lorenzcn and family at Benson for Thanksgiving dinner.Mrs. Herman Hadan and sister of Rexford Kwsas and Mrs. Anna Hadan visiteq with Mrs.Gus Itilandt Saturday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Hagedorn moved from their farm home lan week and me nicely settled nn their home here by this time.Mr. and Mrs. Claus Hamm: and Mr.and Mrs.Ludwig Hagealorn 'r e l n e E d mo HB O H ~ ~ q e - 3 vi dn;1@|_" v ,s www ---_.-.. ..-q_- ,.._b r a s k a - I o w a f o o t b a l l g a m e a n 1 ' m ' i g l M ? § s m e l i a B u n z e n t e r t a i n e d l M R S (; _w ' § U I , ;l l i r h e d b y t h e . g m r q o f C o u : \ t y H ¢ ' N !C ,S a n d e r ,D e c e a s e d :i u a x f n g a n a s p | a n : 1 u z : s ,m e d t h e i r c o i n .H u g h R h e a w n u r n e d h o m e t h e b r i d h e c l u b F f i l l i b 'w h e n p r i z - 1 " T h e t r e a t m e n t s t r e n g t h e n e d m e C o m m i s s i o n e r s .|T h e hei r.- 1,l e g a t e e s ,c r e d i t o r s | I \ ; ' ~ f " t ; ' " g * | *" & ° ~ " § " ' f ' h ° ° i "o f 'a s rx o n o u n . 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M., aahmgton County, Nebraska, and that said mortgage be declar~ ed to be a first lien upon u i d Premises and that the title to said pmmises be quieted as agdnst any claim, right, title, interest or lien' in favor of the defendant, Charles Doherty, and that the said mort- defendants, John I-I. Johnson and Mary E. Johnson, to Fanners unc! Merchants Bank of Kennard, Neb- raska,in the sum of $4000.00, dated July 8,1921, and filed for record on the 23M day of August, 1921, and recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Washington- County,Nebraska, in Book 11, Mrs. H. E. Roe returned Monday l .Pa 413 1` th M rt Re dafrom Grand Island where she wasiCARD 4 3 3 |Wl'I`NES§my hgnd and the ;g;~11;»¢f»=» C°11"}?'»l of gsaid ouounty?bg g ; g ; d ° ° ; called by the illness of her mother.SMI of sand County Court,this Canon gud O lanIon,bAtt;.s cancelled of record by the Court Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moc!:len1§m BAP'l'lSi`CHURCH |29th day of November, 1929.In °;;;;*=;,_;\;;'»o, gm fg-|for the reason that the note ae: g f ;daglatcrr,>;_i1<;.f;;<§w»»<' ~L. J. Ziloran, Pastor i(SE.4fL)I.. ~ ELLER Eliza A m "Deceased'e o cured by said mortgage has been een a g e n o rn c 1 46-4:\u t u |0a t t i ] e G l a s G l a n d t h o m e ' i ''S u n d a y S c h o o l ,1 0 : 0 0 A .M .°o n I r u 8 °I d e 1 E E § e § ° ' i 2 g § E J 2 " ' . , £ ; ? i § € 0 f, f ~~3 3 2 ," l i d ~ 1 - § ' ? f f ' i i i u \' I 0 ' i° ` § ? $ f " i m . i 3 I r s L g _W _S h c h l : Q 1 °~' § ° f ; ' ° = f 5 ~. & .' I .C 0 ! ~ I } l l b b l 0 ! \ E R § - >1 1 _A l l p e r s o n s m t e e s t e d i n t h e f m a 1 t h e p r e n 1 j s e s a s m a y b e J u s t a n - g l a n d f a m i l y ,M r .a n d M r s .} {w E r -" 7 ° o P ~-.P R O ( L E D .G b s e t t l e m n j t o f s a s d e s t a t e a r e h e r e -e q u i t a b l e .. x e n m g s e r u c e ,I ~=o 3 '-( C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e O n e )b y n o t l l l e d t h a t o n t h e 2 ' ? t h d a y Y o u a r e r e q u i r e d t o a n s w e r t h a Tagtxneycr and farnily and Henry Hngedorn of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soll and family,Mr.:wi Mrs. F. L If agellorn and ¢iuug!.:»:were 'l`hankf=gi\ing dinm;-r gll'>!. of Mr. nrrl Mrs. Ludwig II:1;:c.l¢.r . Mr. ;.1.fl ll mln: =>not: vii rn l~1 .\..cl 1:.ful!f>~.'.1r1f :il az ~1x urI.>¢k ii . :iE1.v.l: sr" E ;;:lf? avul 11....lvlin l.'-»r:::L.i< 1 I."|\|.l; mfly, hir. and Mrs. Egmert Ohrt,Ml:|:S Alma and Pzxulino (iottach a¢:1.l Leroy Gottsch.Miss Iiulda Petersen of Omaha, spent the w+.ekend at the Paul and Petor Petersen homes.Mrs. Chris Kruse celebrated hrr birthday Monday, the evening being spent playng cards and pfizcs were won by 3-Irs. John Kmse und Arnold limse, first;Anita liruso and Hcnrv Kruse,second;Mrs.Herbert fbhrs and Mrs.Fleury Kruse, consolation.Dr. ami Mrs. C. W.Hickey and daughters,Wm..-3.Witte and Ferris Kramer were dinner gtzeftsofMrs.:.;. J.Witte for Thanks- g.vi|1g..Mr. and Mrs. G. ll. Bootlstra and family spent 'Ihanl£sgi\ing with the King family an Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs.Henry Kruse,Mrs.Wm. Kruse and son,Herman spent Thnnlmfrivine with Mr.and Mrs. Pyayer meeting \'..edncs<lay S1011 Elmer Cazristenscm Road P. M.~workgTheweatherseemedtocau=~.Fr@f;|Boschult, Road Work quite :z decrease in Sundays at-'\\,'m Holt,m:m, Road Work tenulamcp at all services except lhs. Junior l;\. P.lf.I wond1;r i1 lm: wc.m1E\¢:kufrps you uswrny from your l::-..1=;;.If it.does your businerra is likely to go to time had.I;W 0 h u l l a f i n e t i m e a t t h e S u - ; ~ ; d a y S c h o o l s o c i a l l a s t F r i d a y o v e - n i n g .T h e a t t e n d a n c e w a s g o o d cunsiderilug the weather. 5 Do not forget that Mrs.Hilda Bain will speak to the womcil onF`:i¢iz\y 'afternoon at the church, 3:00 o'clock.She will speak to the whole church in the evening at 8:00.Mrs. Bain is a returned Islissionory from Africa.The pas- tor is attending the I'astur's lic- treat at Hastings this week. The children have begun to proc tice on the program for the Christ- mas enteriainmcnt We are plun- ning a good program and of course you "ant to do your part. xo'r1<:E. TQBIDDERS Qids will be eceived on the foi- lowim:blanks and stationery 1-e~ s l ! Album Lanker, Hood Work 5.00sins, 2.E>\ 5.1. 1 .f.¢lol1` Schurnmu, Road Wurif 1T.»». Eu. Waterman, Rom! =\'-'ork Rollo Allen, Maintaining 197.00 36.00 .-\n.¢lL-Snyder }lu|.0l Co., Oil, 8.66 Ilarry Bcrgnr, Nov. Salary 100.05 H. C. Blaco, Supplies 41.61 Roy M.Chase,Labor 54.00 Sam Hall, Nov, Salary `:1l. Japp, Running Grader, £.l.1.'.Wm. Japp, Labor mm1 J.Kelly, Dragging 6510 Kruse, B. s. Posts ii i.F.Masters, Dragging 'Glen McDonald, Nov. Salary li; ron McDonald, Nov.Sal- £ a I } . ' r ' N e b r a s k a I f r i r i g e S u p p l y & 1 Lbr. Co., Snow Fence 'Nebiaskaiowa Oil Co., Oil Buck Rosenbaum Hauling Geo. H. senmidt, Dragging l\'v'm. Sievers, Supplies |Clyde Swihart, Labor Chris Bensen, Dragging Frank Jahnel,Dragging ioo.o0 08.00 6.00 12.60 33.00 26.55 100.00 100.00 437.40 3.=3n 7.50 41.40 45.46 13.50 24.30 30.60 of November, 1929, Stella H. Me-said petition an or before the 134% Cowan and Lester Barton,`ll1('.day of January,1930.1. Executors of said estate filed 21| petitioza in sniel County Courtpraying' that their final ndminiw tration account filed liclvin lu settled and allowed, that |:I00f of heirship be taken,onicr for alia of :lower and .homestead right:vntcrurl and the said Executors discharged.|If you fail to appcaf before Still' Goluuty Court. on the 20th day of lDer:cmber,1929, at 10 n'clock A M., and contest said petition,the Zvurt may grant the prayer there- of and make such other and fur- ther orders,allowances and dc- cvees as to this Court may seem proper.|Witness my hand and Official Seal this 27th day of November tribution of assets and assignment I929.lfsrz.xl.;1. C. }2jl.LER_ i-#5-4r.1 County Jurigv. XOTICE BY l'UBl.l(`A'l`l()N ON P1»:'r1°flu:~I I U H I'ROBA'l`FI UF w l m. , STATE OF NEBRASKA I Dated this 2hat day of Xoverr ber, 1929.William J. Maher and John A. Corrigan, 45-5t Plaintiffs. l x |Dr. Norman li.. Ilathmann I uI"105l1-1rRlsT Over the Blair Drug Co. Phone Black -ll gEvenings by .»\f1poinLmt'nt l x -:vcIATWOOI) BARBER SHOP I Succcsmr to the l Lorunzen Barber Shop ||Thr' Burst of Senice g ',Regular Prices {I I( xI'THE EAT SHOP ; |E.C.Ilnnn, Proprietor \Meals, 40 Cents 1I Excellent Cuisine | Satisfactory Service Courteops Treatment \I |First door east Emerpdse offieel l 88 x Wnshinstqn County,| I BLAIR .ABSTRMT a 'r1°rLE | A. L. Dcbel,m. y.1 COMPANY | l i f .. ,\¢.;.» pn_.Qf_»vf_w¢¢,_\m,\.»v~1»»,_m¢,¢ ¢»,\,..»,.;.~»»,.~Jw.1 v .v P E Ti~ 5 '=|~ if ~ ~ ! ~J .r= r »¢l ; ~A` s ar PERFUME THE GIFT EXQUISITE \\ ` E u m m ' N( )T own ' P ER F UM E 5 B UT AN James Hall funn Wednthey expect to leave for 1 in the ne xt few qwllir.and Mrs.aul J-lamily were Thanksglvil guests at the Gutschow Blair.Mr.and lilrs. Julinndrove to Lincoln Tuesda; home their son, Robert,been confined to the hos;for the paint three weeks. Mr. H. Williams visit Johnson home in Omaha l Another new shipmenw Dresses just received i [smart new styles and co prices are $4.98,$6.75 .S19.'75 and ihe sizes 13 the place 'ls the Fashion g Here is our SPECIAL MAS OFFEQR:Spend S .Fashion Center and we You a GUARANTEED esdn;Calif oneslgil hon J ung r to wh : li ta l ed a Mo n t of n a l lots. 'I $1 to E Cent C HI 10 a wi l $3 1 >'.asomia ami ingncrnein :bluth bring 1 has there t the lday. Silk l 'the The 0 to 2 and c r. n RIST- l¢ the I sell DOLL don't DOLL 46-n fprise. 6. : Chris lkruse.Mrs.Anna Hadan cnte inedthefollowing ,for Thankgv ing dinner:Mr.and Mrs.Herman Hadan of llexford, Kansas; MissesLurma and Dads Schunema of Franklin, Neb., Mr, and Mrs.m.Witte and Mr,and Mrs.lC.W- l-lamlnn and family.Mr.and Mrs.Adolph Mueller nndfa mily,Mr. and Mrs.HenryDvrnackerandfamily,l\'lr. and Mrs.\Vrn.Kahler and suns,Mr.and Mrs. Hans llraasch and Riel:-ard Fink helped Mr. and Mrs. AI. J.Miller celebrate their wedding anniversary Monday evcni-.g.` Mrs.Cnristine Huglcman of Herman left for her home Thurs# dny after spending several weekswith her siscer, Mrs. Geo. Huber. Mr. and him. A. N.Taudy and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. 'I`au:ly visited friends at Fremont. Friday.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gonlon enter-tained a number o i friends and relatives in hunur of Mr. Gordo:\'s binlxday Tuesday.Miss Delphn lsham spent Sun-day with her cousin, Misa Ina Cui- _Lard an Benson.1 'Women and Mimsea:Do your Christmas shopping at the Fash- ion Center in Blair-they have the finest merchandise ln Blair at the LOWEST PRICES every day in» the year.46-lt .Sensational Coat Sale at Lhc Fashion Center ataning Thursday,| Dre.Sth.Coats made to sell to* $25 offered you at $14.90.Sho; ' early.H6-l' | ,Special purchase Sale of Sman new Winter Coats for Women |nd| Misses.Coats made to sell m l $25 offered la our customers at only 814.90 marking 'l'huraday,' Dec.5th at the Flshion Cen'er. 'Shop early-all sizes.46-1 Here is our SPECIAL CHRIS'l`~| DIAS_ OFFER:Smnd $10 at ilu' lfilshmn Centor and we ivill sell you A GUARANTEED $8 DOLL for only We-start now-it don'9. take long.Ask for 5 D0 '.l ; CARD.m n 41 quired by the County of Wash- ington,Nebrnskx,during t h e year follo\\'i:.g the Isl.day o f January, 1930.All bidders are lnvited to file binls for same, which said bid shall be filed with ihe County Clerk of Washington County, on or beforw the lst day of January, 1030. The County Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Lids to be for iwms called for in the following list,or its equiva-lcn: in grade..' In case the equivalent in grade is substituted,bidder to file samples wikh bid.Centrum. will be let separate lor blanks and sta-tionery.\.; STATIONERY ~ Envelopes 6': inch, XXX, return per 1,000 _- -G'h inch. XXX, reLurn' per 5009% inch, XXX, return, per 1,000 g ma lnch, xxx, retux-2| per 5 0 0 -l 10% inch, XXX, returnper1,000 1 40% inch, XXX, return per 500 | I-leads, printed, Bond or better; I address. Envelopes address, Envelopes address, Envclopes addxesa, Envelopes addresx; Envelopes address, Full Sized Letter 20 lb.Western per 100 Full Sized Letter20 lb.Western Bond or be\ter,! per 600FullSized Letter Heads, prinied, 20 lb.Wesnrn Bond or better, per 1.000 I Half Sized Letter Heads. prln\ed,| 20 tb.Western Bond or better, per |00 Half Sined Letter Heads. printed.20 mn.Western Bond or bet1er,! mr 500 Half Sized Letter Heads, printed. 20 lb.Western Bond or better. per 1.000 75 Court Caleminrs fnr Spring Tenn of Chun. per page 75 Court Calendus.for Fall Term of Conn. ver pan BLANKS PRINTED BOTH smsé Hands, printed, g ahiarion Sutherlaml, Nov. Sal- Gus Kempcke, Dragging 1&00|In the County Court of Bonded Anelracur g Fred Ludwig, Dragging 5.-zu Geo: W. Nelson, Hauling 24.00: North Side Garage, Repairs 28.85 A. Szhurman, Dragging 41.85 John Stewart, Dragging 33.30 John Sutherland, Nov. Sal- ary ,100.00 ary 100.00 Aug. Waterman, Dragging 61. Road Work Ed.Waterman, Dragging Wm.Wllkening, Dragging 36.9024.aoI 33.60 41.40 A.A.Wilkins,Dragging Hans Bnbk, Nov. Salnry 100.00- Henry Beerman, Mninlaining,' etc.80,67 Harland Christiansen, Dmg~ sins Sam Wilson, Road Work 39.85 69.50 'Farmers Gr. 6:Lbr,Co~|Supplies 18.90 L. E. Hgtrick, Road Work &. Dfazsim:s. K. Rpsenklldve, Blacksmith Work _4.20| A. N. Ballard, Mnnngmg Poor Fnnn & Care of Sick 50.00 53.70 'The Beckman Siam, Supplies 8.0L Blnir Telephone Cc., Rent C: Tolls 65.10 Minnie Carpenter, Cane of Sick ILO( llnry J. Cook, Tax List Work as per ruling of Supreme c o m 1s.sc- Fred De Weber, Supplies for Poor 85.00John Dnlaney, Care of Poor 20.60 I. Cl Eller, Co, Judge, Ex- pense 24.37 The Enterprise. Printing l " " ' John Frankset, Rent 9.00 John E. Hansen, Dep_ Sheriff, Expense .103' Hennnn Telephone Co.. Tolls 4.3¢ Gi\l»rf<nn'a Store, Supplies for Poor P" " \K. B. Prl-uting Co.. Sunplies 100,87KloppPrintingCo.,Sup-I plies 107.50Mrs. Bm Leonard, Care 01 .i Sick 50.00 Viola Maynard, Can of Sick 25.60 Wnlxington County, Nebraska. In \l\e )la!ler of the Estate of Johann Vogt,Deceased: The vcrihed petition nf Amanda W.Laurltsen and William G. Vogt has been filed in the CountyCourt of said County, plraying that William G.Vog:under the last Will and Testament of .Johann PHONE as l I Pilot Bld!~Bla lr. Nelnuln l x x . DR. EDWIN T. JIPP : DentistX-RAY SERVICE -Offices ln State Bank Bldg. ' , Lettzrs Tcatamentary do issue lol Vogt,Deceased.Now, therefore, notice is hereby given thni a hearing will be had unsaidpetitionon the 13th day of December A. D. 1929, at 2 o'cln¢:l P.BI.,and all persons interested ure notified tn appear and show cause, if any, why said Instmment may not be proved. allowed and pmhated as the last Will and Test.- ament of :mid deceased, and rxe- cution thereof, and adndnistratiou-I of said estate be granted.Witness my hand and Offficial Seal this 15th dny of November 1929.,(SEAL)1. c. ELLER_ 44-4: 'County Judge. NOTICE To CREDITORS I 0F ESTATI STATE OF NEBRASKA I | n Washington County.l A. c. Dehel, Awy. ln the County Conri. ln the Mather of the Estate 1° Suphle 'liarganetha .lahnel Dc reused:-ro THE CREDITORS OF SAN' ESTATE: You are Hs:-rehy Notified.That will sl at the County Court Roof' in Blair in said County nn tl- 13¢h'day of Decembei, 1929. nn' on the 14th day of March.1931 at 10 o'clock a. m. on each of sd'dates to receive and examine a' elnlmn against said Estate, with view to their :Munment arnllownnee.The time limited fm \ Phone. 298 Blair, Nebr. xx CARL scmumlnmnnce LReal Estate and Loan:Office in Stale Bank Bldg.` 1 ' ~lzIIx xDR. w. F. HEMPHILLn s r m s r l :» ll Home Theatre Bldg. Blair, Nebraska x . Ig Located in new I x l MAllCUg BECK BONDED ABSTRACTER Office ln Mayle Bldg. oErr\ l|- I|Il l:x L -TR AI N S C HE D UL E - No rllnu-lle n kmp s p.m. dnil."mu. dal y. P.. l\l. I Omni;' C'|\l¢-al" & But -6 9 0 5Went7:1 C. sr.Northbound 1 ~ dnlly except S\m'l\7.' da i l y mf g Sumhy.: Sunday on y.' Southbound ` daily execpt Sunlq.'daily.l --BUS SCHEDUL E- 7:15 a.m.2:52 p.m. 7:52 a.m. 2:36 p.m. 5:80 p.m. 'Smshmunil'lorihhouml 9:00 ZA. M.n m A 1 | 2:00 P. M.5:00 P. M.8:15 P. I. '!*00 A. nl.2-no v> M.6:15 P. M. 3 EX£1EF'IlflNALLY FIINE AS§0RTMEI"-T OF HOLIDAY 0 0 0 0 5 .YOU wl| . L B E PL EASED AND SURPRISEU IFlilYOU w| L L CAL L AND EXAM INE 0 L 'R ASSORTMENT. HAND B "J S OF | .» rre sT ne suuns l\'.J RY C0\\BS AND BRUSHES DAN rv ¢0'\'|PAC'f§ AND \'A:~»|1'|es in nfl t le ne;-.:r stylus and a niultitmle ul other articles §EVERYTHING 'ro PLEASE 1 ' l l l "l i l l l l \| \ l \ | | . n A p u| ~~~ll I :Eur only 99c-start no w -i t l LUIRB long.Ask for a 1 ¢CARD. 1 ~_g f 7Jl\1'!"Tr " H G 6 \ . v G .5 _____. -I - -~ - _|.e S c h o o l s u p p l i e s a t T h e E n t e : -........ ~ n I!w Enjoy ( t l - l D l c ' | " | m A c v u | | \ | o | n u - m o Gd your Takes and othcr Radno Acczssoriu cl'\h¢ Jenkins 0il and Battery (`o. and insure a pleasant Christmas ix 1 :r 1F'!P ww req .eqf \l"|||"*n g ; ~ _||~||\|n|||\|-~U I Bum, Nebr=;ka, D¢¢¢mber_6, 1929 days I longs: and assist Mr. and Mrs. Michelson ln ¢heir store dur-ing the holiday trade. Bd Pyles, father of Mrs. Walter Gustin is here from Carroll. Iowawhere he had been working with a road bnildlng creyr.He expects to go back again in he spring. ' Those who emertained a t Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs.Harry Seltz,Mr.and Mrs.Dave Gustin, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Hineline, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seltz.Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Harmon and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Hovendjck oi Blair. 'Mr. anal Mrs. Shurrell _Ruffeorn Here is ourSPECI MAS OFFER:Spen Fashion Center and yo u a GUARA- .EE for only 99c--star: ta k;lang.Ask fo CARD. SUP'T_ TAKES NEUTRA (Continued from ent to form a new the petition meets ce ments RaY'~pl=<°ed the pe lin's h~ds.Mlhli n _ nu. c a ni s t- d $10 at the we will sellD$3 DOLL ww-It don't distrltt court to enjoin Ray from granting the petition for u m m dlnrlct.They charged t the law making such faction legal is unconstitutional.A temporary re- T H E E N T E R P R I S E l Miss Ida Hanson boadca€\ed ning.C R O W E L L H O M E Sensational Coat Sale at tliz' *'c ze unin Th ndaever s n tiiion KGBZ at \crk, heb-.The puwr vnll be absent three Fashwn en r a s'u y,`on Su y morning.Sundays this month the Sth 15th M san),u m r no Dec. Sth.Coats made to sell to[URN A. §§2"F-3 ""' "°" '"'x;h¢ 233° ,¢ causexm c ir fm gd zzna.H ;ié m m l w i l l ami? *gf wdemdy v§",,,,,,d ses offered you |¢ $14.90.Shop D Y assn wx t e m c at e -ve c a moming wot-gi ng and vim or n few enrly.-46-lt_ ~~ T H DA cation services held this. week ut_ship Sundays of the 8th and 15¢h,!ysE §"°M'§§'°° ff, ~ gpvhgy h 'i L the church.ini.:M e an :AinPrice lm' lux s1.so 1 €.§_'2',_ 'i,__'If'I _-.,........l£Ti..'I."' .'l°.€'f£."` ...emflh-all-lexzect her rv r;cum m e i m i .DE S OTO L 0 \ , A I. S DOLL 46-lt shaining order hm been gunnedthem and this order will standuntil answer day on December 28. At this date for hearing on theHIlb!Lua naumcu asm AtvavaawslWnNi o lsvm wili h ive n n r m'n n m|lK|-ogh, Jr, will hnve charge of the morning serv-ice Dec.22nd. These young men are now in the Bible :raining school at Ote- fgon,lll.,but are expectedhome ln.. n.. zmxxanu mm will r,» xzlad of thi s wak.Mrs.Annie Martin had charge ot'our Sunday afternoon chapel hour and conducted her usual splendid service.Mn. Mae Hoover xpent Thank ¢av:.... in nm-lm tt-am frivmix. Those with lots of corn still in the field are hoping for some good weather in order tb get their corn cribbed before real winter i sets in. Mrs. Harrv Seltz exnects to en- Entered u second-dau mutter L c n o L f w D s " " " " ° " ° " "in ju n c ti o n wi ll li k e ly J age one;be set.. Ra y sta te s in hi s an s we r th a t th e is tr i c t wh e r e petiti one rs f o r th e sc hool di str ic t .h a v e m e t .a l l n e c e s s a r y q u a l i f i c a -~~; }_l i l L l . ;l » . » . . I S . ,a n | ¢ = . l n .* i n s Y f_;;h= pgxtctfice t gllir, Kish er 2 e z o o g muma 3, 1863?n '~| Every xubscdptlon la regarded ls open account.The names oi wbocriwrs will be instantly re-mvved (rmn,our mailing list at the expiration uf the time paid for if lim publishers be notified; nLher~Iine the sub ription will remlin In ( o m at t e designated |ub~ lcdption price.Every suhscdbermust undemand than thae cond}~ at the P. T. A. of Fort 0n1ho\m,| on Wednesday evening. Acting Preddem.Nelson,dele- gate for District number 2 o! me] State Teachers'Association,will; attend the delegates' meetings in] |l.incoln on Friday nf this week. Acting President Nelson and Professor Fynboe will attend theiAthletic Conference in Lincoln ow 'Saturday of thii week. ~ BLXIR HIGH iscnoox. NOTES Fw £5522`2§}IF"'¢E1J£éYtf{i5 'épffciai ~ i3uH"E-In£"§i»iEi"}é?dm¢d|um;n the__l§é Sgto W§;nen'| Gul!\w n s .A l l m e l u n u na v u w n u u su r:M a h I o r p o r a t e l i m i t s g o !t h e e a l - 't h o u g h l y i n g 1 . \ i t ¢ h i n . t h e r e m o n t I h l m I \.i t _ n .!. . ;IA.2 -44 .-¢..-...Ofn n u last week from a four day trip ima the westem pan. of 'he state Mr.and Mrs.Paul Crosby en- joyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home ol their daughter,Mrs. members Thursday afternoon ofKms week. Miss Elizabeth Cachelin accom- panied her brogher,Ed Cacheliu to Omaha Thursday morning to Irrw- ' B B G x a q u a y 0 1 n x o n u a m m ,w w a: s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g a t t h e P y e 1 _ " " "1............ to chec~the statements asi to theeligibilityofsigners,amount of property,and value of property.This Ray did and he found the petition sufficient.He reported doubt about the eligibility of six signers,but there are enough signers without these six. :I 0 a »i four sections, has a pwpcrw value oi much more than $200,000.00, and the petition is signed by more than three- fourths of the pro!r9l'IvY ownem \ The superintendenfstates that in due time, if the injunction pro~ .ceeding is not allowed he wouldMeanwhile Dave D. Rowe, C. H'feel it his duty to anna, the peti- Chnst sen, J.S.Devries,L\°&'d|tion.He states that he is neutqal Moffe and Robert A. Luehrs, fiveiand has no interest, in the matter, of the directors of the Fremontf therefore feeling that the interest- achool district, brought, action inied parties should talie action. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ._._.. _ . _ _ . . . . .. . . 4 . . . _ \'1;m,w.v1v4_;m»L,H ,, .~ ~"~~.~,~.z a .. \ 1; » \-_ ...L :st Nebraska| will h, helm Freeland and_*family °'E§.tf'.fE__='=ff'".§!f_£'th°';I.¥ ~ hlr|.mEi ord Hinellns nve I.u w a n n q a l u u r u n c a Fe e d er s ' D a y me e ti n g ai th e Pe n de r , Ne b ra s f.......!.......l_l¢.||A u f\ n. \n \~ Em*Uma n a ,rm A me n c a r :Dr . J .G.s h i c k repres ented th e aber 14.wo r k o f th e Ho m e i n th e M .E . we e hu nd re d c hurc hes i n Stroms berg'a n d V a l- feeilers a t-par ais o, Ne b. la st Su nda y .He r e -a t W a l t h i l l ,t u r n e d M o n d a y n i g h t . : n I l i \ I . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . £. . 2. . . . . .. I n n s w a n r R u n n i n 1. nan llaglvnlg ul o f M r .a n d I Mis.; C ac helin 1 fo r a c o u p le o f Mr s .A r t h u r wi g h t a n d da u; n i n n n s v l l . l h n | \ n i m n e r a t m e n u m e llrs.Leon Dalbey.'emained in Omaha days visit. Rowe and son, De- ghter, Norma were rts at a family.din-ag day at the home owe in Blair. L Charles Ilineline sto;-k shower for Mrs.Carl Ed- wards Saturday afternoon.Manythat were invized were unable to attend on account of the had weather but those who did attend report a very pleasant afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Michelson, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen,attended the led an gdd I~`e|lo\\'s¢\'"°Vi¢S at the North Star Weel- u u s g w u n l u u n u c u z uLast year nearly tlDr. Harold Gifford, noted eye as nts besides there Northeast Nebraska.fo places gun .f2f>=*='f°* of Orfmhu, Paw! =P"=¥|...",. wealth of .mmfian =:~a¢lw=fl-fd we f~@e"=3#. _.__._._(Continued frvm page one) 'rnursaay as me result OI neun -trouble.Perha no man in the will UT for plM°5,°n the team.P3 in 13 the complete.The follow glmddle nest has a mder |..rcle of b ketban -scheduleacquaintancesthanDr.Gifford as .~n He has hed a long and honorable Jan. i3l`~' i " ' » § ' " ; a " ~ D e a f coming from Dakota,nnurswn, Coming,Burt and '»'»ashing;ton counties in spite of had weather and roads..Jan._ e ras The program wlll begin at 10 carer and his loss ml! ge Kreaul at Blair "A. M. and ewrrythlng will beoverlomaha Mr and Mrs Geo Sheeks L n u l l l u s g a w x l s g u r l ;w a :a na|.||.|_yo n e f o r M r s .E d n a C o r n i s h w h e n her children, who had Thanksgiv- ing' dinner in Omaha, drove up to spend the afternoon with her. £ ?f. ; . . . H f ,~i',f',£'l."ifi -. ¢,_o, , ; ; , ; : , , ! J a n .1 4 - l j l a i r ( s e c o n d t e a m )m l b !~ I g .M ;n P r g f e 3 o r H o w a n f a n d : w h c h l l d r e n o f l - E n r o n ,S .D . , | n - . . . . .-n o u n n s n \ \ n »n I I .1 1 \|_____ _ 3 .|...._1..s.... ¢'l`hey were. Mr. T. ¢K. Cornish of' i l l u v n g s u s Eumac:n e r T h a h k s g i v i z of Mrs. Alice R Mr.and Mr: and sdns uttenz dance in Florenning, Mr. and of Blair were l\ f\¢ .| ' \ u | \ | \ n I n <~ me Wednesday eve.|nesday night. Mrs. Ted hlsbunde a!so present and i a n n v i ;l n l r n n r r * l a n lucky number that drew a fine big turkey. Bliss Lilly Mattson,sister ofMrs. Clifford Hineiine, came down from Manderville, Minn. where she teaches school and spent Thanks- giving at the Clifford Hineline home.Miss Clara Jorgensen came up from Omaha Wednesday and spent 'Ihanksgiving with home foiks. Mrs.Elmer Michelson cameu'> from Weeping Water Wednesday and took her mother, Mrs. George Hineline back witlvher. Mrs. Hina- iine expects to stay until the holi~ COAL for every puypose.Let us know what kind of heating plant you have and we will do our best to supply fuel suit- ab l e f or t .W e carry 14 dif2» ferent kmds of coal; Let ue have your next order, please. ivett Lumber & Cod Co. ' ~ -- ~ »- - - - - - - - » - - ~ -»- " " T " ',.~----| Christmas Shopping Here we are again for Christmas Shopping ° Again we say IB u y t h e S u b s t a n t l a l r We have something that makes a Re a l P r e se n t - for every member of the family, On TOYS and VEHICLES we have a finer and .,bigger line than ever. You must see the new things. HOME ~HE~TRE ~Do'tfo d of tl:fin 1 r nb'~A g g ;° é 2 Z L z ` ¥ b ~ The Arndf Hardware Coat.prices w go dowh,here is your chahc:Coats made to sell to $25 offered you now at $14.90 at th e F a s h io n C en te r .46-1t 'W o me n an d Mi s se s :I f y o u h a ve delay ed bu y i n g a W i n te r Co at, y o u a r e lu c k y - f o r s ta r ti n g Th u r s - da y ,Dec .S th th e Fa sh io n Ce n te r i s se llin g Co:1ts_ made to se ll to $25 f or on ly $l~l.9 0. Sh op ea rly .I t Sen sation al Co a t Sale a t th e Fa s h i o n C e n te r s ta r ti n g Th ur s d a y , Dec .5 th .Co ats ma d e t o se ll to $25 of fe re d y o u a t $14.90.S h o p ea rly .4 6 - lt :I 2fNl' s Qif'54 g.9i € .s: ii a/ ~; UIKIIIFJ w u n :ua\: u\al |¢uv.|w.aaav»a|b y his gent lerm miy bea ri ng an d | hi s.ki n d ly phi ia nth ru piw d isp os -i Bennington Urllulluu lllu u. v .Jan. l'I-Herman at Blair 'the ~_[!\§|hu1dl'3.P°Pf_f¢j i§ild - 'ginamlmn of 'Law " f ~~"t gm;'ment of the Nebraska State LU!-in;ice, hnnsas.Jam l -rmgton a r |r......0|u.....4.... nl mm..lege of Agriculture vvmii be tf;,»The Homejolks emoyeq a vgry.ition days' vacation, with expenses paid by the county,was the unusual sentence received by a man in Lei- cester, England. who was brought into police court. for having tried tcfkiil himself.During the enum- ination it was brought out that the defendant had been working l " ' "= | » | " s c n u c l n u v n u ;Justice is not aIw.ay:1 blind or Jun. '38 Pl""§""°''th at Bleir 1 me [nw unduly lizxrsh.I-`ourteenlJ""~ 28-Benmngton at Blair (sec-;ond team)I I Jan. Feb. Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb 31--Blair at Craig 4-Bla ir a t Ariington 7--Blair at Underwood 11--Ft. Calhoun at Blair 14-Oakland nt Blair 18-wliennuni at Blair 21-Blair nt Decatur. chief speakers. Local feeders will also be on the program to tell of their practices that have proven profitable. The idea of sponsoring a North- east Nebmsku Feeders'meeting uieveloped because the distance to travel to the State Feederé' icneet- ing at Lincoln being too far.Th subject mutter and facts about quiet but pleasant inanxsgmngiAdeliciousgoosedinner\vas| greatly enjoyed by everyone.Mr. and Mrs.W. J.Rodgers sent up, cnmations which made our tables: xery beautiful and carried_ :1 pni of Sunshine on the trays of our sick 1'olks_This was indeed a great kindness on the part of Mr. and Mrs.Rodgers and it was greatly appreciated by the Homefeedine will be the .ame as if 3:oulf°ik5» d i r t -4 .. t 8 .. ,a -l i l .( : E » n f | ? a n m k n ~ ~~D A Y E Y !tn euFd to lfincoln',I Women and Misses: If you have uugm,mn c w r :vc cm-.nu w ..little rest,\ The 1930 zolitical campaign promises to be exceptionally inter- esting.All over the state candi- dates are beginning to me for different offices although the primary election is not until Aug. 12. 1930.Al yet no filings have been made in this county butthe street comer politicians and the Little Davey Lee (Sonny-Boy) who is making his first personal appearance in the midgwest on the Paramount Theater's stage at'nll performances commencing next `Thursday, December 5th, is natur- ully the principal talk of the town as far as theaters are concerned.The adorable child star sky- mcketed to fame with Al Wolson in e:...:....!.'»~»~l"».»A Hem it reeucrs and prospective xeeaers,bankers, old.farmers and young funners are urged to attend this second annual Northeast Nebraska Feeders'Day meeting at Pender, Nebraska,December 14,1929, which is sponsored by all the County Extension Agents of North east Nebraska. Tekamah-- Plans underway forerection of new cooverntise cream-| delayed buying u Winter Coat,| you are lucky--for starting Thurs-Q day, Dee. 5th the Fashion Center' is selling Coats niade to sell to $25 for only $14.90. Shop early.l t Sensational Cont Sale at the Fashion Center starting Thursday, Dee. 5th.Coats made to sell to $25 offered you at $14.90.Shop early.46-lt m rHI self-appointed guardians or mepublicwelfarearebeginningto quietly lay their plans for the svho's who nexriall. 'Thanksgiving Day, the all Amer- icanday, has again been celebrat- ed but we are wondering what the founders of the great day would think of our manner of celebrat- ing.How many of us approached Ure Thanksgiying feast with any- thing like the reverenlial thankful feeling of our progenlton or do we take it for granted that all our blessings are nawrally due to our greatness.The sturdy forefathers,. d o l e f t the comforts of their' homes and pioneered in an un- known wilderness should at|east have some thought and consider- ation. 'ik number of contracts for ,next s=prlng's road work were let onWednesday,NovT`{YT at Lincoki. Nu contrad concerning Washing- wn county appeared in the list although we are in line for more state uml federal work.The Fon- tdnelle highway is n state high- way and has been for some yearsl ......_,_.._ ., ine .=.n,,n.g . v w .........,..with Songs" and strengthened his position in his own starring pic- tum, "Sonny Boy" is to make his first 'personal appearance tour over the Publix Circmlt ol Theaters und is visiting only 'i cities on the trip, .nh it is generally conceded that Even Cummings of Publix scored a scoup in placing Omaha onhis itinerary. Davey sings several songs.He tells sboies like a veteran and tops it al with an imitation of Al Jolson singing "Mammy".In any event theater-goers are due to be entertained in a way that would do credit ln an older and ,more ex- perienoed comic and imitator. Fame and Wealth have not made a pampered Fauntleroy out of Davey-no indeed-but just a reg- ular boy who wants to be a fire- man.policeman or an engineer. l-le's lar more interested in being either of the other of these/ than of being a movie "actor", Included on the regular program is the New York Publix stage pro- duction df "Let's Go"which in-cludes Lewis and Dody, The Five Fracks, Al and Gussie Blum and.l ery for Nebraska Dairy Develop- ment Company. West Point llyncik Meat Mar- ket added new equipment. West Poin Donald Conley Par Peru-Regraveling of Peru Hi- way started. LOCAL OVERFIJOW The Chess Club met Wednesday evening with Mr. Skov Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow will entertain the Thursday eve- ning bddge club tonight. Frederick Koltennan, who is ut- tending the state university, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. J. Harold Stewart has~beenhaving a tussel with lumbagh the last fewdays but is a little better n o w . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hunt spent Thanksgiving day with their son. Emory,Jr.,who is attending school at Lexington,Mo.They report a very pleaant time. ir. and Mrs.Louis Naeve and children of l.:iPl:\tte, Neb. and Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Klusmire and son CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A.F.Newell,Pastor Choir Praqtise.Friday evening at 7:30, Miss Ida Hansen directing. Church School at 10 o'elock Sunday, Prof. F. E. Flack, Supt, Public worship Sunday at I 1 o'clock, conducted by the pastor.\ The a n n w meeting of the church is to be held next Tuesday evening in the church dining room at 7:80.After reports and business,light refreshments will be served.This is the time to leam about the business of the church and its various organiza- tions,and all members should make a point of being present. Sensational Coat Sale at the Fashion Center stoning Thursday, Dec. 5th.Coats made to sell tn $25 offered you at $14.90.Sho# early.46-lt Women and Misses: If you have delayed buying a Winter Coat, you are lucky--for starting Thurs- day, Doc. 5th the Fashion Center is selling Coats made to sell to $25 for only $14.90. Shop early.i t w m 5 lo o c l w l l l i n a E ~ . -- § . .:.;...,.: . f..,.,... .~..L . ; . ; . . ~ 1 . . ..::~,....f - c . _ . ~ ~ ~:....;R;:°;?:! :sf .::..":1;;;:°:,5 f f¢~.=:.., f.;,,,_u:.;iZ:,..E2..~~*\i;.'~ ...I ~.; ;.: r* ' ~ a =;2r:.::::t::...:1.,. n u :na s neen sauly neglecmeu ny m e Ua ve u o u l u u lr ls . Hm srhlfn nn nf n i n n r Gmin ml wmk 'Plan an-nan zsf trar tinn of 0maha,.were Thanksgiving day A ~-L. .\| t.'SUNDAY ."" MONDAY and TUESDAY ~ SUNDAY MATINEE L !~ ._,: WILLIAMFOXfnmrt¢the firstviennese All. nne\us<nANaNs;rAuaNs $c5NG » ~ w w e ~NA | 2 R | E D |~ 0 I J O ¢1 r I . ¢' 1 ..r fu. ;* IJ: . . Q i 1 . 4 .ci I I B U H I 5 U C C "u v l d i v u l u -A u n y u v -| , ¢ | ; | | \ | | | 5 u u . | . : u n u \ .s l n n m i l u u v l l | : »f r a t n a u i n l k "| A l l : * n \| v ; 'l * ¢ i ! \ \ »| ! ) . . a . . . . . .A f @ \ n l | n n | . f I I n | | | u n z Good Grocery Service We make our every day performance tell the kind of servlce you get at thls store.Our con- stant aim lx to get your order to you promptly and to lurnlsh you the klnd of goods and values that wlll bring you back to this store for more. 0ur Service pleases u host of patrons who know what Good Service is. n you are not lwylnz your groceries and meats of us begin navf.Let us show you what we can do lor you. Pho ne II3 and l l8 North Side Store Groceries and Meats JENS NIELSEN, Proprietor Bible School, 10:00 A. M. Moming Worship, 11:00 A. M..Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Preaching, 7.30 P. Ili. Mid»Week meetinf.Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Choir practice Friday, 7:30 p. m. In spite of the cold weather wr had a good day Sunday.In th i morning the pastor spoke on "The Evidences of Christianity" and in the evening he gave the last chap- ter of "Tom's Difficulty" to an ap~ preciative audience. The Intermediates are very happy in their new work;Sundny, preceding the devotional period, they held A socinl hour.~ Next Sunday, Dec.8 ,~ W o m- an's Day.The Wnman's Mlssiom ary Suclety will have charge of the services both morning and evening. The pagemt,"Evidence:of Power"will be presented in the evening.This dramatiution i s educational and beautiful and por- trays the spiritual life of the mis- sionaries. t i i t h i s h i g h w a y w o u l d h a v e b ®I \ | C l i \ e B r o o k . | n f l \ » ; l \ \ n n l | \ h \ r n \ * n n \ ; n n h a d f l ' F h a h i f i u- lu i .- h i z a n h ¥ | * 9 n | i n n f f a u x n t n b u vh l l u ;i l b u u l l u l vn n u m 01 s u l :U l l l g n a i b l n a v uns w » \ . r ¢ » un o t b e e n f o r C o m m i s n i o n e r G . J o h n a l l y l m - g e o n e i s e x p e c t e d t o b e a n N e l s o n ,w h q h a s a p p r o p r i a t e d at e v e n t l o n g t o b e r e m e m b e r e d . pp r ti o n o f hi s iis id fu n d f o r th e ma in ten a nc e o f thi s h i gh wa y . Thi s N O T I C E B Y P U B L I C A - mi g h t b e a wo r th y s u b je c t f o r we TI ON ON P E ' I' l'l` I 0! ~ i Ch a mb e r o f C omme r c e to tak e u n .P R O B A T E O F W I L L 'a t d i n ne r tb i s e ve n i ng an d an o th e r g a th e r i n g to mo r r o w,(F r i d a y )eve ni n g , to be f o ilo we d by c ar d s f o r th e remain der of the e vening s. ._ Mr .an d Mr s .D a vi d Mu r n me r t enter ta in ed th e br id ge c lub no DANA .COLLEGE NEWS (Continued from page one) which they belong or; lut Tues Henry Mencke, Attorney,du'evening.In the absence of STATE OF NEBRASKA'Dr.and Mrs.Hemphill,Messrs. u Louis Murdoch and Myron BrockWashington C<3untY»I substituted.\ln the Countv Court of " _. ,. -..... .\ ) \Hinni ffhri nnhnrnnn Mm-'I:hn|n'....f.i;::'§;1;;:' ...Z|"i=-'Islas wuunmn calms. Nel:|nlkl.| .\. Fit- f"="_ Plz- 4B..l1!!1 1 Oa k , s . . t i v e o v e r t o u e al ; » | l i u l a ,A a u l u u u A v u l i v a n p u g ¢ q \ . "- --- -_.,.\C h n s t o p h e r s o n a t N e o i a ,I o w a ;I h t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f T h a r l k s g i v i r l g d a Q a g m a r O l s o n a n d \ D a g m a r J e n -H e m a n l § g g ' k Q 1 ° f f , . l } ¢ ¢ ¢ » { e d . =w i t h J o h n K o l n f n aim nt Ilo r vn n n Mfnrin Rianvlr until The V8li.fiEd.DEHUDD Of AUIZUBII nr AL L TAL K ING C OM E DY AND NEW ST" '3"""";.'Fi;'.§e.§'. ' . § § ; xi E158 r-hu therSorenlon..A1¢inllliller.Hili bw=fn¢amth¢c»myc¢un¢f mr. uma mn. Fred Kolterman ofSeward were then also.They re- turned on~ Friday.imma mmusémam Arthur Nel- son at I-lu-lan, Iowa; Van JohnsonMark Chdstenson and Jens mule# a t Concordia, Neb;Bob Larson and George Robertson at Spencer, Iowa;Rail!Human at Weston, lawn;Jean Lsrson at Lyons; Miss Ida Hanson at York; Ray Morten- son at Underwood, Iowa and Bean Engokow at Omaln. Mina Lucille Hnnson and Millard hqld County. o ns that Letters Tgsunientary do issue to Augun Kerkhoff under the lut Will and Tesumenz 05 Herman Kerkhoft, Deceased. Now, therefom, notice is hereby given that a hearing will be had on said pdition on the 27th dnyo l December, A.D.1929, at io! o'clock A. M., and all persons in-I terested are notified to sno w' F a ll good t h i n g t h l t C h r i s t m a s b r i n p . . . a Mnytngtbe li fetime wa ah- d...wi1 .\ be chai.|lu:dlo ngaR.a other gifts have been forgotten. Its waihday maéc haagladdmed the hearts o f a millio n a nd A half women.It i s t h e i d a l gi f t . fmt A uh! Mn ta~ washing.Lfitdgem: |e1limelf,d4m'tkeepiL D¢fd1'=dPl\Y- mcmsyowllnevuimixs. H I E M A Y T A G C O M P A N Y , Mama :mm luuuhu-W B1 Cihhll-K Y W C l a d a n l t hW L W .C l u r f l a a d -w n m .D a w ! - I l l .D n t l a a n w h o D utn u - w j n . |= m w . f¢ » -w l a r .L u a u C t r -K H I C .L u i A l l fi l lI N .N l u n n l c r - »W ( ( ( g . 0 k \ \ h » u l C l r w r t " .G u n n . - w u w .vm u m n h u - W C A G .P l u n h u r i g - K D K A .Put|.nnll~c w .h i s Peoerson were the guests at a 'Thanksgiving dinner at the home of the Iattefs brother in Orqaha. During the vacation several parties were given in the girl's re- uaption room.On Wednesday eve- ning, Lucille Humon nd Frances Mortenson entertained:Edna and and show cause, if any. why said Instrument may not be proved, allowed and probated as the last Will and Testament of said de- ceased, and execution thereof, and administration of said estate be granted.Witness mar hand and Official i. ~a;1»i,;a|emi ui dur .f r.Lu . cu r- |L s|..a nFascism-|¢Yll.C.Tac- nu *C F CA .Our :a nn a -u vnu anluwla dairz l n k l a n l an n u r a a u n s h w . Esther Fbgdall, on Sahxrday night.1929. .Mrl Jim Muse donated five gal-(SEA Ions nf ice aeam to the Thanks-AML N u m a n , I o w a Io un du d 1a 93 n o x . a glving dinner at Dana College, All appreciated .the kindness of Mr. Mage. This week the English -students am preparing their two thousand word themes on "Ten Years of Prqhipiu°n". nliss Falk and Mins Johnson served a Thanksgiving dinner toa party of friends. ST. PAUL LUTHERANCHURCH.ORUM 4 P. I. Reinensen,Pastor Sunday, December 8, Commun- ion service at ll o'clock. Sunday school will meet in the afternoon at three o'c\o<;k. 'Women md Misses: I! you have in 1Pl g J.L c '.f ? i u m i f z ¢ f ? 1 § , f { l £ a § b e r nl a AL L TAL K ING C OM ED Y AND S OUND NEW S~===yh=>f=chosen /aides on the 365 'are 1=i¢1Ey-:for starting Thurs- crn. n question "Resowed: That the day, Dec. 5th the Fashion Centernatioi1s.should 1\¢C¢Dt a plan of is sellimr Coats made to sell to .)WEDNESDAY and THURSDAYcorgfgletedisarmanggnteieepting szs for July $14.90. Shop early.11 such fo rc a as are needed for Blair Top& 'l`ire Company NIGHT PARADEpolice prol%c'Lion".Those choodng tile affirmative nr%'Dm'othy Jen- sen, Dagny Nielsen, Evelyn Han- smy.Lucille Hannon and Ervin Banda.'Flmsa choosing the nega- 'ER1 are Edna Hondo, Othelin Nel- CHUBCH OF GOD E. E. Giesler, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning Wordxip, 11 a. m. Nu Sunday evening service dur ~ MAYTAG CO.,Ar l in g tc n |With Hygh Trevor, Robert, Ells, Aileen Pringle FALLERS APPLIANCE co.AL L TAL K I NG CO M ED Y AND NEW S »wli I-*red Chrisbopherson and Har-ling the winter months. nm Ln-ann.Prayer meeting Wednesday gy e .r m I T D O E S N " I ' ~ ~CHINA wennesm iv NITE Blair, Nr.-\araslm,'De<:em'bet 8. 1929 ._ Furnimn, mn and Dm! cover-A hugh in every ll§¢ ni }'Sop!~£Rev . md B 0 ings lhthew R. Bendori.21-tl xonia'|Wedding".Admission 25;Rev. and Mrs i p Special .sale on Phunngnpha. and 85 cents.46-it to Omaha W1 .8 8 Come and see what you can a» on For Sale--Poland China boats.For Sa le - ._.....,- cn...4s.u.r~.M.a ......Vhnne 112 nn 4o.Bf"f""'* f""'" rits.`.1°»L.";~1,f.=1£ and'Mr nd M u L-1,Guam't ]{u.;m», Phvws will pieueydu. ff;Hr.Louil Schenk in under the!For R4:nt~»;\farm of 216 a I'P ma.. AYn1.w||tI*|.._..l--..2..2...._ .1x......... ...¢ al... \:'r*F\|1rnihn»nlrl nuI naa r rnv an C 8 l £ O f D r . ~ O f ~1188! 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J o I r l l \ | l C |u l v v u 1 n a n ' 5 g ' \ " l g u | | | | | ¢ [3 5 | " ¢g . ,\ .»n » ¢ ¢ | w u ¢ u |. - a n v n u -- - - - -. - . »§e d n e a d a y ..L i p p i n c o t t h o m e .m a r s .M a t h e w R .B e n d o r f .2 1 - u F u r n i t u r e ,w g u m a f l o o r c o v u -4 6 - 1 :.N .T .L w d Q C o . . f I F o r R e n t - - 9 9 a g c r e f a r m .m t !M m w g w B e n d o r f .2 1 - r f .J o h n W r i g h t o f I - L e n h a r d ,w a s a s ;a t c ' ; ; 1 ® I e p e r ° a c r e ._ n f g e f g g I . ` £ l 1 . ; § § ' £ " l m » 1 - E f 4 5 - l l *H 8 1 1 0 a n d P l 1 1 1 8 0 ! \H i g h e s t p a c e s f o r p r o d u c e .P h o n e \ v e e k » e n » ; 1 g u e s t .a z t h e h o m e o f h i s H a l l e :a n d P a u l s o n ' E n t e r p r i s e -1 3 4 1 F o r S a l e :B o a t s B o a r s B o n a .2 5 3 .F a n n e r a P r o d u r e C o .3 3 - t f b r o t h e r ,T .H .W r i g h t .v d w a y R e c o r d s ,3 5 m c m r c .B e n d o r f ,v n d e n m n @ § H ' % ' F "" " " _--3 T ° . ' f | . . . K l ? , ' L ' f .` f . ' § ' § ° f 5 ? ' . . . § ' ° . ' f ' . . § , " § " i h o m e , f " T ' f '' 3 ' ° ' ? E ." R " ° " ' " ° " E ' " ' °° ¥Q 4 5 ~ n ' N e w B r o n D r .I n y h n J S u m s ,C h lr o p d c -a n d Se ve nth streets.In q ui r e o f qu i r e Mr s .H u g o Ha a c k ,c orner ;=;§h» and E g to r , me r W d f f D r u g S to r e .tf .Citi zens State Ba n k .4 6 - lt W a lk e r { \ ve. a n d Gr a nt S t.44 -tf others at 1g¢ Mr s .Cly d e M .Alle n a n d Mr s .M r .an d Mr s .D .Z_M u m m e r t Mi s s D o r o t h y Gr a y , wh o i s te a c h A 'i'~room 1 W .D .Ha m m o n d ha ve in vi ta ti on s we r e g u e s t s o f M r . a n d Hr s . W e s ' i n g a t F r e mo n t.spent th e W ¢¢k °\c lud ing steam --~--o _4n\__\__s_;_...-..A -..-..s:..... ...ish 1.-- navnnia M r :..-..,....¢¢,,,., pnc es.1:I.\l.|.a|::\J\|lllGo ... --| \..~... .......-...---- ......_A go od 4 r o o m c o t t a e i n fi n e F o r Re n Don ey Chr is tixna c n 4 6 - lt*Ch r i s H i n : e w w f o r M S D .S . E . h e m p 1 :house loc ated o n c o me r o f G r a n t Ro o m f o r re nt.Close in.ln -good)Victor. Colum-and ambulance service.Phoneal Mrs. Chas. m\°sum 5 for $1.00.office. 161: residence. 133.29-tf ter. Ru1Lhw1. I n wuwue u.|}BW ¢ll'y In 'UIC Cl!! ¢!l.!\ DC 3003 l!1-arnnam ana aa\.urn~ 'UL |..'°»re in Omaha ma§y.46 -n L. C. Klopp, Jeweler: the Klopp Jeweldnstore.46-lt -Bungalow.lnqdre Mr. and Mrs. Ig" Noh droye_to The Enterprise will print your phone 1221 on 13_C a on,_Neb.or Thnnlugwl tiqpery i nd do it nzht.We each.Music Store. 1:For Sue--Choice Rose Comb'.For Rent house, all modernin-Rhode Island Red cockerels at $2 Will Linden, L heat, $2.'?.50.00.T1,each.Mr s . E d B a xt e r .4 6 - lt.l; nn vv l~n|.ruin I Pun Qn l»'l"1'\n .Tnhn Kfnwnll IRD .u . .......1 \|44.5 with Bert'a parents.are headquarters for your printing 1......a c...m. an."\The W.C. T. U.will meet at needs.13'tf out for an aftemoon card partyat the Alle n home on Saturday afternoon. :Cook of Uma!!! on Lnanlulglmg.,The ladies are sisters.Mr.and Mr. and Mrs. roizph Downes am'Sioux City were also P1`°°°!'f~ baby of Kansas- City surprised thc;Mrs. Joe S.Cook family recentlyipgoxed for $7250 adjoining Blair when thefdropped in on them and15 acneo in De Soto on high-lgot a visit.Mr. Downes rcturned}°tvdy.valuable improvements,for t o Kansas City leaving Mrs.$11,500.bot oplendidly adapbed I can sell you 10 acres well im- Dovma and the baby for an ex-for poultry,one or intensive; t e n d e d v i s i t .'f a r m i n g .S ..u K e m p .4 6 - 1 t f J ...F ........._..,.._._.......-_--......_.-.-,- n ~ .~ r e e a e e e e e e e o a z ¢ n ¢ o e . e f ¢ f. = e n e ' . o » . o » o a - n i Mrs. Raymond Cook and family of . e p u \ | | § . | | \ . | . | J | l \ \ . l . \ l . l I I I S L l l i l l b l l u a ,a n u g a g n ¢ A h l § \ ) l l l l l l i l l :| | Q § & i m \ | ¢;v aa n d M r s .F r a n k G r a y .- l 6 ~ 1 t N .T .L u n d . e C u .a c r e . . : ; r ; ; :. . : ° ; ' . ; " f ; ; ' . ; ; t °. = . . ; ; . f ; E r n e s t B a d e r ,s o n o f R e v .a n d h i r .a m i M r s .G l e n E v a n s a n d H Q l l . t H o l l e r 6 ;P a u l s o n .1 | ; * I - I r s .C .G .B a d e r ;w h o h a s b e e n s i r t e r ,a n I r o l e n e E v a n s s p e n t 'C .K .B e n d o r f ,l i c e n s e d e m b a l m - since Oct.12,following an-» acoi-liowa.phone, 161; ree. phone. 133 3»tt dent whereby his leg was broken, has had the cast token off his leg and hopes to be frisking around as good as ever some time in ':he near future. confined to the Blair hospital|Sundny with relatives at Adair,er and undertaken Blair.Office l Score cards, place cards, bi,¢_h_'I:he Catholic ladies will hold day cards,sympathy card:all their bétltlar and bake sale at the can be found at The Enterprise city hull on Saturday, December T meets hext week, Tuesday at threepfice $5.00.'u work 8'-\3¥l1I1U€0d- o'clock at the usual place.There Phone Black 259, Mrs. M. Suther will be a discussiow followed bs land 40 tf son .io tugey \\»E`Zi."`§ii.~§`."¥fT$=$`£i§'*h= home of Mrs. John Moore Sat-Permanent Wa\e,$=;_50_M : Smith in Omaha last Sunday.urday at three o'clock.'kinds of beauty work.Phone 197. For 5a1e.___{),le md Shorthorn.Mr. und Mrs.Si Johnson have Mm K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax. bun, 15 months old.Call 121 onlmoved into the McCoy house on 38-tr 14.nuke Foley.ae-1¢'"@S¥ `"`==Shingr<m street.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lippincott ofWatch this paper next week for!1 repeir Sewing Machines and C*i5I>¢r» W!»'0~. have been seendine f u r t h e r d e t a i l s o f ¢ ~ S 0 p h n m i a » 5 ' P h o n o g r a p h s .B r i n g t h e m a e h i n e i i h e p a s t w e e k w i t h r e l a t i ve s a n d \|h d ||o H.I u _l f d i n voo f f i c e .P o p u l a r p r i c e .2 3 - o f .' 5 ` 2 l w ; ' : " ; ; 1 » s a h r s h i l *° § . . I § .' i ." ` i i . . f I ;. 5 I . 2 ' ; . . " 3 . ' . f " § £ . §. » i ' ; ' " S f l ? . . . - o f L i n u l T l l e B l a i r M i n i s t e r ?A s s o c i a t i o n D u a r t P e r m a n e n t e ,n n g l e t e n d s ,a n m c "o l e " b e l " 'o o ' e r ,p n c e c l r i g h t .P h o n e 1 1 1 o n 12 . '| '= '5 '»a t e T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r a t w a s a n o v e r S u n d a y v i s i t o r u t f t h e 4 6 - 1 r R _W a l t e r N e l s o n .t h e p a r e n t a l ,I .N .H a n s e n h o m e ., h o m e o f h e r p a r e n t s , M r . a n d H r s . F o r S o l e - - S i n s p r a n g c a l x e s N o u g e t t h a t P i a n o f o r t h e c h i ]S a m S t e v e n s . .|.o 0 4 .R - ""| |U g l t h e a n n u a l e l e c t i o n .M r .a n d M r s .D u a n e E v a n s o f P h o n e 1 1 o n 2 - I ,l d r e n s C h n s t m a e .$ 5 0 ,$ . 5 ,$ 9 0 u n d !. B o s L i f e '' l m a g a z i n e .f o r 4 6 - 1 %C l a r k S t n c l c l e t t . l l f ' { H l \ ¢ 1 ' .o n e a s y t e r m e _ i f d e i s 1 r e d . | E ' ? ? ' . 5 n g g l g f -a n l d e a l C z s t m o s Mr. and M r.l. John Sumn |nd"~""""" uluua, "rv :wsu ul. au-.who ue employea :nd M5 Floyd Bunn at the Nm .nent me '!*'1"\eel'\=f-I dum at the B. F. c lm .1 -as-11 . mme axon..=...f'§...'-f.`ff."ff2'f'... 212|mfma Mn: Curl wolf: and s m.v - . - y nterprise ofiioa. Chas. Stapletn home at Broken ing, after sever |re|ntives in this 1 Do you play terpn-ise..hns :\ of score curds, Why not see th For Sale-Po 3 t a l . ,u v A n t 42-rf. m re tu r ne d to h i s Bo w F r id a y . mo m- a i da y s visit.wi th c ity . tkiagez m E m c o mp le te n e w li n e plac e cands,etc . e w "23-c f la n d Ch in a b o a r ! | nml n f fh a uv:-\a~1rI Sor en J ensen, nvn r Carl to ri ~ '"` ~Iunily wen Sunday dinner guar wriu.. your Chrhtlnzu letten on ;g,;_h= Fnnk WoKf home In ._'elm.' g i m m e , ; n=;§°==fv-s e e ~Mr. and Mn. Wallace Snowden _ 'lp reivldns over the urhrnl ni |,\ \C. K. Bemorl. llcensevi emnnn lu a n d u mk n lh r, Bl a i r .Ohe o I plume 161, ru. yhoua 1ss.8-U Mn. Anna liolterma n and Mn. Anna I-lane were Sunday l'\|¢5:|; mne md one-hall' wund lanalqce Saturday, November ao. Owing to being so crowded you mus t pk I! y o u dun't lee what Thanksgiving ho days with Blair D. hall._. |relati\as and frien s.Mn and_ Mrs. Carl Isewmrn of |Mm.and hir Floyd Evans Lmcoin, heb., spent Thanksgiving 'drove to Glenwood,Iowa last and the weck-e-ui an the parental,q d d v z .he da wi¢h\'1`-H.Wnght home.Mrs.Ne\\~un as an s Jen J'illlrs. Evans' pairents, Mr. and Mrs.man vms fonnerly Helen Wrzght. l l .B.Wright..Mr.:md Mrs.Clifford Halbert u t . ,ur..a..\......¢.|. An!nu»lu:u\..l ».'spent H1312 .l.I\\.II$t135' at U10 M .11m m s .1 1 I l l .Q C I I l l i l k l f .\ : u | . ¢ : : u u u c u i l f e w f r i e n d s a t h e r h o m e M o n ¢ i ' 1 y a f t e r n o o n a t n q u i l t i f f g p a n y .A n i c e d i n n e r w a s s e r v e d b y M r s . Qn\\mill+in f h a »>\.¢=nim?. Ha lb e r t h o me i n 0 m a h a .Misa Bernic e a n d Da le Ha i be r c o f Li n- ' t o l n were also h o me f o r n shnrt sired by Hy bl champion n low A¢1.v¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Iiollerman.gyou want.,Mrs. w. D. Hmzhes ié verv alli L. c. hlonv,Jeweler v v "vu.w n gunnaNa State Fair. H a r a - v Q n l t r Holiday vacation. M i n Jane Noble,who i nc l |lt Humboldt, Nah. and Mr. Mel Q ' u n 4 ;u. . r \ . a \ u a'"."§``" 'Miss Eleanor Dixon came home' " "'1-;1th the "P f"f,hf urltzng, at her from the state university to spend .small down payment nngi we hes ome on "ent - e raska street...wnll be glad to set anythm m :he_.Thanksgnmg mt h her parents,..3\l:l Stop--Look--Lustcn See I\I0m»1\|.-and mm.1 .\|.-n;,,,,,,store back untal Chnstmus.WTho's supersttious?'I'he..ladie oi we nietiiowst .,............., . . - ,n' most laughable comedy on Fri-l day the 13th at the Methodist' church.46-ltl A good bottom 80..nice im- provements,od as new land all' Non' and Miss Betty Noble, who attend the State University ac Lincoln, were week~end guests of Mrs.Edna Noble. Mrs.Emily E. Chenoweth, who gotiled, very productive.This is not.h" spent seseral months at the only a. good 80 to live on bu: veryl good as income property.$16T;50| ,wr acre.N. T. Lund & Co. /l t1Local talent will give :x -# lact comedy entitled "Sophronia'a iweading" at the Methodist church Friday evening, Dec. 13.This isf a hilarious performance alid the best local actors take para 46-It James Bennett of Sioux City, drove down Wednesday evening and enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with his family at the Mrs. Jas. Soldiers'Home at Burkett,Neb., is ngain making her home in Blair and has ordered The Enterprise sent to her address. The Enterprise has zu lovely line of Christmas stationery to choose from.There are many styles and headings.Envelopes to match. 24 sheets and envelopes in each box.You are invited to see our sl.a~ tionery.46-if Dr.w.F.Hemphill left last Friday morning for the west coast M. .. »...,. ......\.. \l...:..... hr..u.. first for your fine Christmas presents.L. C. Klopp, Jeweler. it Mrs.Don Stewart will enter- tain the young married Indies bridge club this Thursday nf:er~ noon.H' Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hines enter-tained the pinochle club at theiri home on Wednesday evening, last week.` For Sale-One Shorthom bull and one Jersey bull eligible to registration. Phone 211 on 24. 46-lt J.L. Petersen. Have you ordered your Christ- mas cards?Get them at The Miss Frances Bross,who m_|4o-1:Klopp, the Jeweler. tends the state university, enjoyed the Thanksgiving vacation at the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Campbell had as 'Thanksgiving dinner gueata, |f h 1 M _M _Mrs.Mary Lundt D.F.Lundt,i§»'IL°.§...§.' puren 5|r .a ndjs 'Mn and Mrs. Gus' Lundt and two Misa Frances lioopman,who attends the Omaha University, came to Blair last Wednesday evening and spent the remainder vt the week at the parental, W. J. lioopman home. For Sale-The Fitz Simmons home on west Grant street, priced right for quick sale.See S. W. Chambers, w estate, or write or phone the trustee, Francis J Kim-Enterprise office.We print ur-em.lb=u,Wakefield, Neb.44-cf Pnces right.46-tt' Misses Clara Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nntter enter~ tained at dinner Sunday the fol~ James Maher s o n s . Mr. and Mrs. tertained Mr. O'Hanlon and Reed 0'Hanlo:i en- and Mrs.Clark Frances and M m and Margaret a t dinner on Thanksgiving day. Fine Saxophone,$55LW.Uke- leles ull prices:Drums,Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Aeeordeons. also the new ROLLMONICA with 4 mils at $2.50.Music Store.I t 100 bushels shelled .com will buy a good Piano from nie.Will trade Watches,Phonogrqiic, Or- .\.L From :This Store4 of Fine Foods Select the edibles that you wish for your own Christmss dinner,and also those you are plan- ning as a gift to those less fortunate, from this store of fine foods-» s 'Stapleton home in this ci returned to Sioux City in Ining. Mrs. Donavon Turner, ' been visiting for some tim W. P. Turner home, left 11 q tl *i vi] . a T». le i # 1 ho at A|1z;;;s~";a"§§;; ""§§"u`$.§T5haf&§Helen Gottsch spent Thanksgiving :\'e~ mother, Mrs. I... I-`. Ta'lor of Oak-at he Emi l~G°mh~h°me i n the la d C uf .b f hi Domacker dxstnct.has mn Bm:orma e ore as return Carl Beekman, who attends the the . .' .. ... .._]..|sta§a universltv at Lincoln. snent lowing lrlends:Mr.and Mrs. Harry Seltz,Mr. and Mrs.Joe Lazure,_and Mr. and Mn; Holland Smith and son. Tho Ynumr Ponnha nf ar.. (iris. guns or some lunmune for COHLI need 200 bushels for wvdtrr- 46-lt S. 1?.K°===P Mr. and Mrs. Soren Svendgnrd and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Front of nt. Sun- Ljwhere l Qjnflio is Qt- :that :es éouth miller at Mr. and Mrs.Ed Léwellen en--,'. ''tertlined ut A family dinner lastlthe holidays at the naren.al, C. J. Thursday when the following were preqentz Mr. and Mrs. Grunt Ganz and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slricklett of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Inwellen of Grand Island. Lu..v r........Beckman home ln this city. 'f'he Monday Afternoon Club will meét with Mrs. c. K. Bendorf Dec. 9.The program for the m- emoon is a most. interesting one. Miss Edith and John Jensen, _..-_--..,, -_-,..- .,. ...e .......tian church will give n mission ao- dul Friday evening, Dec.G at the church.A pluy, "Educating Mary' program and free refreshmets will occupy the evening.46-lt We write all kinds of insurance and can give prnmpt service.Let St. Joe, Mo., enjoyed the slum nr the Orpheum lllt Saturday eve- ning.Mr.Froi f i s a brother of Mrs. Svexdgurd. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Berwick :md lnhy drove in fmm Detroit l u ! Thursday and visited until sam; blaée.W m. A r ms tro n g, wh o 1 i \ o f B la i r , w a s a ple as an t 1 Th e En te r pr is e off ic e ids da y .W i ll h a s ma de a s p e pur ebr ed ho gs f o r s o me t n d \u n '~a n u a ~l ¢ : . moderate prices.\nay an me Moya DVIIII am IQ- n..."0dI1E.5d8§'evening Of I8 t 'lll»'€€l€"o attend the S|.3t% umversnty BI."F qote you DUI rite 011 3I!toI10 villloll }|0mg3 Mr Begwht in Bclty of and spent the mmainder, of the Lincoln,spent the meek-end at bale insurance or any other lme brother of Mrs Evans ~d .an ...hmbe i .te .:ed .''2 § E . . ' ? . f . ' ." e e k v l s l t m g w i t h M r s .6 3 9 9 5 a n d t h . p a r l m a l '' f -P .J e s e n n o m i . . .Z 2 f ' . . " " "m " J i ~1 .P . .T h e l a d i e s o f t h e B a n t i s f c h u r n h r ~n u . .E l o I .u u y p n d l . | . | . v | : \ . |n l n u u l . IM a u n a u n a } l : a \u u u a " " ° i U u l l n l l f b o a t s t o s e l l ." l ~ . M i s s G l a d y s G i l l i a m e n t e r i f i i n e d me f ollowi ng fri end s a r. an oy s ter zpper o n la s t Tu es da y e w n i n g : Irs.E d Ra n a ,Mr s .Be n Bailey , Irs.Cu r ti s Ra th n ia nn ,Mr s .E lla uc hanan,illre.I d a Ha r d i n g , li s s e s Me r le Mo r ri s o n a n d Vi vi a n illia m.Th e eve ni n g wa s spent renewing old acquaintances here. He is city engineer at Beatrice where he has been for some time. On Friday evening,Dec.13; the re wi ll be presented a t th e Me tho d is t c hurc h a.c omedy en- ti tled "S op h ro ni a 's W ed d in g" . Mrs . .\" .' . J . Ko opman ha s c h arg e of th is re ma rk ab le c omedy wh ic h is a |guamntee that it will be we!! F o r S a l e - - Ma n s Rus si an Unix f u r c o a t i n p r i me c ondi tion.J u s t the th i n g f o r one wh o is o u t i n th e we athe r.Ca ll Th e Ez r e r pr i s e offic e.f 46 -tf N o Mi ss ou ri " Blue s"o r a n y othe r b lue s c a n lon g s ta y wi th y o u wh e n y o u see "S op hr on ia 's W e d- d i n g "g i ve n a t the Me th o d i s t. c hurc h F riday evening, D ec . 13.lt.L e n d s .| h s n d l e d .4 6 ~ 1 r !M r s .H a r r y S e l t z o f D e S o t o ,i a N I L . . .1 - . _ . .\ ' - \ . . l _. . . . . L . . . . 4 . - ! . . . . . . l . ._ __ _.- -...- ...1 1 r ¢\ l r . .__ o ' l u " A i a \ ¢A o u u u u \ |u v " |.se r ve d a ve r y f i n e c hi c ke n d inn er..'I$'° .'.;Z`§'§§*§f..'?"'l.,§'§...§'.'".'?"£ "Shi to th e pub lic an th e c i ty h a ll o n c hurc h la st F r i d a v eve ni n g a n d f s a tu r d a y e ve n i n g ,No v. 2 3 .Th e y wh e n th e s a le o f th e g o o d s c lo s e d i we r e iveil pleas-ed wi th th e p a t- tli ey f ou nd . over a h un dr ed d olla rs ron age they r e c e ww . i n the ir tre asu ry f o r whi c h th e y i W h a t ab ou t Ch r i stma s !.'l€€UUK wi s h to th a nk th e ir m:J . ny f ri e nd s .; ~ f = f ?Th e Eijterprizie o f f i c ;i s 3 ._ea qu ar te rs o r t e m .o u r. m l i e . n " § ? a f ' § " f § § § ' i i n n é f i i ?fr ie nd s wi ll b e de lig hted to re c e ive Su n du v f o r th e f o llo wi n g rela-a gr e e ti n g f r o m y ou.Do n 't_ di 8 - ti ves :Me s s r s an d Me sd emes H. ~ ap poi nt the m. It's th e ixttle tlun gu C\mse&Sanbum'x Coffee, regular $1.75 seller, special per 3 lb. can $1.60 Real Cup Coffee, per lb.49c fc e Hummer Brand Coffee specnaf 3 lb.$1.00 \ : u r e a a u n t :n u u i e t z l t e r u s l r z e u ." t e w f r i e r i d s a t b r i d g e l a s t F r i d a y 1 r e n i n g a t t h e h o m e o f h e r m o t h -1 r ,M r s .E d . 1 a N o b l e .' T h o s e p r e s -1 _ Mrs. Mattie Noble leaves 1rmny ennernaanmg' me ue :now \\ omaqa -_...morning for Omaha where she will Club this afternoon sind her 3'i 05 fl:-l\laml,, helson Berger on lnine that count.45-It take the train for Boise, Idaho twdaughter,Mrs.David Mummert if 9i¥;»1»Raylnord Hemel on .irs. Theo. Wahl.-strom of C°'{"' s p e n d t h e w i n t e r w i t h h e r x t w o l a n d h i t s .G e o r g e S t a n l e y o f B l a i r ;o u l s u l e ,I : - e d S m i t h , R e x ' m u n g o i l B l u f f s . c a m e " P o n T h a n k s g i v - »| . . . . . :u . . . .\&[ } . l » . w A i D l n I e -i n n 'w l n vn l n e r n n f l Q u a n t |1 19 : I n ventwereMr.and Mrs.Loren Klopp, ML and Mrs. Clyde Comp- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hulbert and Mr.Melvin Norr.A nice lunch was served at a late hour. Harry .Chrlstehsem who has been conducting the Harry's Radio shop in the Blair Gas umm, has found a wlder Held and more sat- isfactory loestlon in Fremont, Neb. and moved his goods over there on Wednesday.Blair business men regret to lose Harry .from Lhis territory as he is a bright, wp-able young mln and L `vq1usble addition co the bmle a mzeresra of the community.His home is in Fremont which nxtuhlly dnws him there also.We eq, hirn.the beat su¢:eessin his ehosemi field of endeavor.~ ` Gold Fish We have n few SMALL and MEDIUM sized lish for sile, without Globes. Fish Globes l gaL squat or drum shape 75c each Fish Moss We have a limited sup- ply this week.Come in at once before it is nll gone. ;..'l`l\e... Srewan Pharmacy dughters -and their families.Ol1°drove down to attend.';;;'ué;"°' "'° "' "c " ' "* ' " " ° ' l ; ; ;~ a f g g ' J o h n ' X Sunday, Mrs. Noble had a family The Congregational people are ..M Wahlstrodinnerforherchildrenwhoareto hold their annual meeting next t PM. Birs.Qscar xiirersozi §§ h.<j§ d§=;. ~ nr ~ fnmilv _ g here and a very pleasant duy was spent. The Camp Fire girls numlserini ten, who are under the guardian- ship of Mrs. L C. Klopp and Mrs. David Mummen will meet Friday tc make preparations for their annua ristmas party.At this time 1 y try to spread Christmas cheer to other girls and boys who '.\neek,Tuesday evening at church.Light refreshments bc served after the business sion.. Sewing Machines-Singers; lliome, Wheeler & Wilsons, White |and others,all guaranteed from $3.00 up to $35.00.Special b u - gains for Christmas.Cash or pay- the will ses~ New x|emermmeu six mules Ol rrlenua az pinnchle last Monday evening.At a late haur delicious refreshments were served.The adding of the scores revealed Mrs.Gus Rath- rmmn and Ed Gilhertson, high and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, low and suitable prizes were given. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and ments.Shelled corn taken as cash|Mf° and Mrs. R' E. Vinton Billet- : ...Mi .m-»¢|\.»nf -¢l»»hv»a n always finds we latcharing out. Mrs. Nat Cole has been serious- ly i ll fo r a week and is now at the Dlair hospital where she is re- poried u wry low.Mrs. Cole hai many friends in and around Blairwho regret to leam of her illness and hope for more favorble x¢» ports soon,.._~ Mn. 'Elsie Joraemmn and ding' 20 Mule Team Born, dish wash powder, per package 10 Ib. Sacks Sugar, special \are less fortunate than they.sc above I4Theauctionrummagesal¢,`n: my hmm sponsored by :he Congregational Mn a n dl ladies, was held Satwrday, Nov. 23 as dinner 1 :"is,"*E"2;z°,;,,,°°"':;i'f »'i~z:§;»'1a;,;°m...,';''§:a;; I ¢.2'°if,§T.'...;;"§;;.; ;: "=' °''h ~ home.Those present were Mr. the following relatlveaBhd friend!M r s .G n f m d G a r n e r a a n d M J B w °h r .a M r .a t T h a n k 8 g i v i n g d i n n e r 'u p m aF S .4 f l ~'4r u e i t a O n T l m n k s g i v m g - . . . \M . . .r u .\ n . . § . . \ . ¢ .. . . Q r l n v m . .M m 1'M " f o o t q m r l d h n r h b n v r . Toilet Paper, Big Chief Crepe, 3 rolls Lam Oil Toilet Soap 5 Inn ; -(Supr and Cramer Frey)and netted the ladies a nlce surn of money for -their trouble."The buyers,i n turn,received full value for their money and more, in good warm merdundise.The ladies are greatly indebted w Jen- éen and`Bross. auctioneers and C. J. Schmidt for their free ser- vices. Mrs. |K. C. DeGroff, assisted by Mrs. Sherry Moore, gave a ta ra well pany last Saturday evening for Mr.and Mrs. Tom Blanchlru v<ho are going to locate at Clay Center, Neb.The esta were ensv.tertained at bridge.there being| Day,Mrs.Gai-ner's mot1ter,Mrs. S.M.Cradit and son, Jamie ox Neligh,her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Axen and son, and Mr. Axen's mother, Mrs. Can Axen of Pilger. ,Word has been reeeited by rela- tives here ol the death of James Trimble ol Kadoka, S. D.He was a brother-i:i~law a t Mrs . o.M. Ireland, Mrs. Lou Latta and Mrs. G. G. Hines of this city, and an early citizen of Blair, having lived here over thirty years ago.His death occurred Monday moming, a m -ra .v wl s v uns... v,\¢.e..-wood, Iowa, and Mr, and Mr E.it Beririck and baby of limo c. The Thanksgiving services held at the Congregutivw church lust Wednesday evening we n very well attended.Those fortunate enough to be present enjoyed new eral good musical numbers and A sermon appropriate to the Thank# June, |nd Mr. 'and Mrd g d v e m West ot' Herman," H r f and l n . John S§tton`of Carlton, 1;»~ Mr. and Mfr.Jim. Sorensen,r. and (Mrs. C. R.Suti on a nd lon, Ni k |Mr.and Mn. Theo. Lundt and Emma Lou.'*Q2 A. B. Caldwell, mnnager`oPth'e Omaha Auto Club paid The Enam- gmng spi ri t by Re v. L J. Har- gett ol the local Christian church.|M¢;iitllay.~ Ca ld we l l wa s ha s Charles Ziema f o lm 8°s pai "P '"°"'\>°"°*iP°i npassedaway s,,,,',i',§,, 'f,,_,,,,,,'f;° ,Q Lhe_A. A.A.0maha Auto muh. the age og seventy-one years.De-.h'"'"'3 organized a Washington ceased was a broth r in 1 f county branch Quite a number of prise office a pleasant call 'on nge December 2.He is aurvived by hiBin\..:..n.....i-..=Q-fi .£.'f°'...?.automobile oiamers here . have Crown nma Vegetable sm, .pal wr nn Lexington Cream Flour, per sack three tables.Pr i ze s we r e awa r d -f d th r e e d a u hte r s \.¢un3 " ' " " ' " " »' " °ul.u u s clay ." "`...\ mr...u:n......1........: ........| r r*1.»|.~....|vn a n ._~.0 .II-Ie lea ves thr ee sons a n d on e avai le d the ms elves o f the '°PP9F"Frexh Side Pork, per pound eu nm.. pm-u-mu ...Nfor high scores, Mrs. and Mr. Blanchard, A delicious lunch was Mrs.Mattie Noble "' '"' ""'*'*'Mr. Phil Brass,his daughters.lj- E. Flack Gladys and Phyllis, Mr. Biker and ° 'e;°°n3 'Mrs. H. Bross drove up from Lin- sen 'com Than!-rvgiving morning for _was mos dinner with Rev. and Mn. A. F. agreeably surprised last 'l'\X€$d-HY Nevrelhand family.Mrs.Bross, evening when a number of the who i s put nine ty years of age; W.R.c .Indies who had taken stood the trip exceedingly we1l,en- PB!t'Yn the "Splnstérs Convention"|joyed _the dinner as well as any- came in on her at her home on,one, and rode hack to Lincoln with west South street, io give her afher son the followingSundny alt» ,farewell pa ny before she leaves er a.t.hreed.|y visit with her dnugh for Idaho.The ladies brouglxtiter, Mrs. Newell. 1 I daughter to moum his deaw.The tunity ~ becomg members YJ! thi! funeral was held Tuesday and i ination-vnde organization,~, tennen: was made in the Forest A card from Mrs. Olive J. Smith Lawn cemetery..''w\w,.widr her daughters,Mines Mrs,Dora Sumner who,wm\~*`""°°=*and Grace,are spending her son leon,resides south of he winter at Long Bemhi C"M'» Kennnrd, was a welcome caller atxsmt" that they are enjoymg_t\le The Enterprise office Tuesday whmi clminte and haue been ev* Mrs.Sumner brought the Enwrjxee ing qune u hlt smee nrnvingprise editor a copy of the Winter-| there.Mrs. Smith has two sons set Iowa,Madiuonian a n er at 11008 Beach, Chener S. and Rayp p-[wha is manager of the Wllumgtonestalishethere|n_lB56.This ffrpnmerv He r mrd ntntnrl dnt Good Country Butter, per pound » alo ng I nlm lunc h ma e v e rwm M Ginn h u l l - v u l n . s u m n e n o m n o m ° ° " " ' i E § i § ' i 2 l 4 * I d i ' ' E YFlue nt m I me a l md ~ vll- e u I.-Tw. 5 ... lI| ¢ I1 d| 'l:-li 1 =~rx-!§¥ ,!"i '. ¢ -hfv ha v e a :muy '""'|hm ulle d :ali c e mlf.. |I_,';t'"' mi.: Iffgm é¢\n¢kl"" mere.iting M r .a n d M r s .O l i v e r H u d l e s o n § r : c h ; : > 1 f o l i ; : v ; ; ; i ~ ~M r .a n d M r s .M .E .T y s o n a n d "C A R D O F T H A N K S f n l | | 5 ; ! » u |n l a.|\\»1nn1v p u n l n h n n n ; ' h § P * ¢ n ! \\ l l l §9 R ¢ i { " |\|"i f !~~~~~c u l c l u u u l . : u a n u | . u | . l \ l : y u s u u x u u a l U s s u u s u u v a l " l l a l i J J \v 1 4 l o ll a m .S u n d a y a t t h e i r h o m e o n a s e r v i n g b y h e r d a u g h t e r s ,D o r - S o u t h F i f t h s t r e e t . .T h e t u r k e y , o t h e a a n d J e a n .W h e n b r i d g e w a s a n e x t r a f i n e o n e s e n t b y s c o r e ;w e r e a d d e d ,i t w a s f o u n d t h e i r d a u g h t e r ,M r s .C l y d e B i f f s r t h a t M r s ., K a r l P e t e r s o n w a s h i g h . o f L i n g l e ,W y o .a n d w a s v e r y .M r s .E .C .B u r d i c o f H e r m a n ,e e c - m u c h e n j o y e d b y a l l .T h o s e w h o i o n d a n d M r s .R .C .H i t c h m a n ,l o w w e r e e o f o r t u n a t e a s t o b e p r e s -a n d a l l w e r e p r e s e n t e d w i t h e p - e n t w e r e A n d r e w B o h e a n d f e m -p r o p r i s t e p r i z e s .O u t o f t o w n iiy, Ernest Bohn and Hr and Mrs.guests were Mrs. Burdic and Mrs. _ . . . . a -- - - '- - - __ - . . . - -- . _ -. _. baby drove down to Kipp, Kansas in time for Thankagivizsg day at the home of their daughter and sister. Mrs. W. W. Pfautz and Mr. Pfautz.The trip is well over 325 miles as,Kipp is twelve miles eaut of Saline, Kansas and Everett said they made it in his Ford in eleven hours, stopping several places for i We desire by this means to thank you for the many kindneeoes shown us after the death and at the funeral of our beloved son and brother,Joel Carlson.Also for the beautiful floral offerings.We desire to thank the ministers sm the singers and eseure you we will always hold you in gratefulLee Budleson, all of this vicinity,Emmet Johnson of Herman.Ag a s ~ o i l .'They 1'on_nd tlie hi8hjlremembnfgce. ____§ Y ' V f ' v ' » -r ~ » -,Irr.r v- r , - r '_' r f ' w »-» .,r 1' 'r ' r " ' v ' r '__,.Y afternoon was i ways in fme shape and had u most;mrs. rs. nl. Uarlson \Blair, Nebrnh, D¢¢mb=r¢; man a n|===.1=m==-\-l====|=»==: l u n 11 you have been wailing for Mrs. Geo. Vodka and u friend '- - v t 7 ' \ ~~ p r i c e s w g a down, here islldia Furl DuGay drove up fronfx B L C1 'I I -~- -IYWY chance-Cents made go en omahg and ate Thnnlwdvinz din-Mr.and 0 -<- 0 l .| 1 .a .ou $25 dtered yvm now at "'""°\§.`§'¢ ;;»;¢;;= §i""i'1"'\f1.",2 '° "" ' M" 'C ur ti s and ' "`$ '° Fu h i x g g mf -D 46-lt We are i;x1onn;: that Mr and evening at ' "omcn a :o your M H |d W1 'Mr.andF T .C A L H O U N _Chrimnns §*\°PPiP8 °° 0"F " h " l e : f e bya rxto mEf°2J i' fo r ASI Anna and 1 A N D ~ ~ion Center ln BlBll'°°U\;}: lmve *f_'°}=°n§where Ltheymwill spend the °"§l'?s;°" 5 K--\ _ _ : _,__,___ ,.. ,, _,__ ____ ___ ___, ,L_V , R E E K V A L L E Y c :5ua':d "ff §.°'Z~'i.f'l'?,i°"w1*`.¢`f Legginnr home -»n Thundny Another new shipment ol sm $19.75 ma the lin: ns sv sz mal Mrs.1 Lau lnesriny and Gertnxde stayed over Twen;y dx atiemled Sundny Dresaea just received in all the the place is :he Fashion Cdlbm. 21 Merton spear M-Idayfmff 5°_:'2.":... . ._ ~ *Ere* 5f.Pl2;"=':§.!'f"'.§f=»d»v- .="'"' new styles and colors.T h e ` . " i ' " " : ~" ' E f f Mrs. Minme Ll1Im&n's.Mrs.Adolph Holtman Richard visited Sunday t Wm. Holt,man'a ara Schweder snent !n r . a n n m l n . a u u u I c u z s o c u l u v .m r .l l u u m r s .n c n r y J Cf a m i l y w e r e S u n d a y d i m m e r g u e s t s s o n ,M e r t o n w e r e d i n n e .\ l ..\il......l'I l\ . . . .\i!....2....\.|.. A Al..-\r d 1 _ . _ _ nsen ana pHces are ;4.9s,$6.15,$10 ¢£»|== we rumen '-*="""~' ° ' "r $`"£S*"|.__s ox mr . an a mr s. u uu ey wn g m. .al; me A. u . J en s en n o me a t f r e - l - _- - - - - - - - -»-- - --M r .a n d Mr s .Ho w a r d Ap p le b y mo n : o n Th a n k s g i vi n g d a y .|. ar e th e p r o ud pa r e nts of bo y nu m-~ a n d M r s . L o u i e M e n c k e a n d -» - 11 ;. ~ be r f ou r , Th u r s d ay mo rn i n g ..mh lld r e n we re S u n d a y e ve h i n g vi s -- "a-,,,1 f k lg - , , . Mr .a n d Mr s .D o n 1-las tlng si itor s a t th e J o na s Blo mh er g; h ome..1-{p5,., .ga ._,_1:<'§,..'?3¢_|l~1§'l§§~" s p e n t a f e w d a y s th e f i r s t o f t h e Mr . a n d Mr s. Ge o r g e Fa lle n a n d ~1r,,.;:we e k a t th e J es s e Ha ns e n h ome .son,Clarenc e we r e di n ne r gu e sts ' \" M r .a n d Mr.1.Ch r i s I§a§mussen en.g m E ma n y e l And rea sen h o me . '§1Z`>°" me WE TTha Monday attemocn ardclnb the yefr n m Nov.zo wun mn .Mm.n____; rcnanulllc IH Dill#HL un winner mumnn.un-ey lun unc L_-___,__--Thanks vm g h hPRICESeveryda?in J.Van* Valin families are svi flzif K1 _ g vaca on wat ome4 6 - 1 :t o t h e s a m e p l a c e a n d w i l l g o t o -° § ~ " ' . § @ § Z f§ '§ . ' § " T § . i -e d vn a t i o n a l C o a t S a l e a t , € ¢ t h ¢ l ' -L U m ° U U ¢ ¢ ~ 'M r a n d M r s J o h n S u t t o n o f m e n t s o f t h e m a r n a g e o f M I S S .a s --, .i r j g o u c f f s d ; : ; g § n o l C a r l t o n ,N e b . ,M r .a n d M r s .J .M . | L ° a h h u e b a u m t o m l n i a m A l l e n ...n _ . _ _ |- - _ . .- .n e o n W e s t .a n d M i s s J u n e a n d M r .an d g § f° _ § , 'f_ 'f_ '§ '§ 'f_ " f'"F n d a y ,N o v .29 12 1 K 1 n n \S L l.. x` I' fI " I' i i 'li i i s r Slade:nt H o n " " " " I mdl! e v e ni n g a t : he .1 3 ~'IE An Arra~y of Gift Ideas for Thrifty Shoppers Plenty of gift ideas here, each .and every item priced so moderately that you can easily afford to buy all you . (care to. Boys and Girk warm mittens .Sk nd 75: Sm§.§§a"6»22l§""loénujé Boxed H,»an¢f<1§§il "~"""`z§¢ ¢»£1.a}"i2i |0 a1I||1 | Ladies' and Misses Rayon ~. Hose, pam'Slc |||!l | a n d Mr . a n d mr s . H a m m R a s m u s - r a t U m m'Ben ame nd ed th e fu n er a l o f M n !Mr s .1 and Mr s .Ho wa r d Rasrnusserfs Jacobson Rial nnv f '..nv\.n hm n°1nfnnn§Quhn»..n f nnef » on Sunday.| \ and nzés. xierbm n * an attgndgd the Paramount Henry Jemsen Miss Alice ~Emine.'[sen w vm Duemu yw an wr-..~.lin Celia Rohwer was hasten nsmng Thursday, Dec. sm az :hr to ~ ynung ladies dub Mo nday Fashion Center in Blair.46-1 .''ne -a l i ' a M H rd b m L.4 »»..?f'.,Mrrtnmilrvhited ff uf ,H I L R M A N N E W S Mr s .Ma lv e r n W e s t we r e T h ¢i1.in¢r zrnpsztx n t th o Mr s . ~ l av 1 u u u x u c u l z .E l s i e : _, A n u m b e r o f r e l a t i v e s a n d ¢ » " " ' o b " " " "I d" ' |n e n s g a t h e r e d a t t h e J o h n E c h -J ° § § § = = = ; ; = d * = g ; ; ; a I e I ; l a 1 r . P l o f t e n k a m p ,J r h o m e l a s t S u n d n .r y l e s .'vA r l i n g t o n ,w e r e g u e s t s W e d n e s -g n e s w h e n t h e y h e l p e d M r s .c t e n k a r n p c e l e b r a t e h e r b i r t h d a y.y a t t h e A .R . f H a r p e i r h o m :" " i § i " f h @ e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t . vi s i t i n g a n d a t t e n d e d t h e u n e r a o f ....H o v e r i n t h e a f t e r n o o n .; p l a y m g c o r a l s .L u n c h c o n s i s t i n g g M r s R o s e K r a m e r e n j o y e d a o f s a n d w i c h e s ,p i c k l e s ,c a k e a n d -t f ' o 1 f r o h e r s i s t e r c o f f e e w a s s e r v e d t o t h e f o l i o v r i n g : v w ;I s c e n t m " M e s s r a .a n d M e s d a m e s L e o n a r d M r s .M o r a n o f O m a h a ...~.M i s s M i l d r e d B r u n t o n : a 'z = t u d ~ |' ? h t ' e " k " m p a n d f a r m l y ,H e n r y e n t a t \'\ " ay : 1 e s p e n t t h . ;-1~ ha nk B_D 1 ¢ : k m e y e r a n d f a m i l y , L o u i e D i c l ¢ ~ | g i v i ~ g \ . a c a i 0 ' n a t t h e h o m e o f r n e y é r a n d f a m i l y ,A l b e r t a n d ! h e r " p m e n t 8 E i r .a n d M r s ._]w _C l a r e n c e L u n d a n d f a m i l y , M r . a n d i f s r u n t o n .'°l h l r s .L h n E e l i t e n k a m p ,S r .a n d I M .J o h n \ \ " i l l i s s p e n d i n g t h e f m m f n a 1 - l o t m a n , ' w n o i s n t N o r f o l k N e i i . v i s i l i n i !h e r l M i s s . l Q l l e n L a i l r } i s : | ,w h o t e a c h - ! u l . l . I ! 3 D V M ,\ . . l % u c l l l l A k u l v l l s w a n n a v . |A l \ l | D ud a y .M r .a n d M r s .C h r i s R a s t h e a t r e m u s s e n s t a y e d o v e r t h a t n i g h t .a f t e r n o o M r .a n d M r s .G .D .J a m e s s p e n t 'M r s .: Sunday afternoon at the Rudolphthié Har M k home.ul ay u~eand Mrs.Andrew Johnson turned I culled on Mr. and Mrs.Geourei Mrs .l 1iasmus;en Sunday to see the new Ea.atern girl.' met wit; Mr. and Mrs. Harold French and Tuesdayghildrn spent Sunday at the Joe!L0Mrs. me.u SP*'°3§..° Hansen went to Blair oniSutton I Monday to serve as a petit juror.|Mr.a hir .and Mrs. Harold Rasmussenfdaughte \1 'L\ A Q n n r l n a o f l i n n a r ar z l nu i n n f M r f h a F i l lt Omaha on Snturduy n.Svlmll nf Blnir. vldud -0 ~ry Smith home from Sat- ntil Monday when she re -mme.ienry Jensen attended U11StarKensingtonwhicrh Mrs. Vinton of Blair or afternoon. ant Friday at the Che home.md Mrs.Ted Olson an ,r were dinner guests a ..| o Theo.Lundt and m .`4 \ . . . . . ,. . . _ . _ . . __.,___............... f n m _ ma n L n m n ;i l l ]l l r v l i l l . \ V V u s w b l l u U v n o a o . . . . . . . . . h o me .' I n c J u n i o r class o f th e }1igh sc ho ol prese nted a thr ee -a c t c o m- e d y e u u tl e d " L e a v e i t to D a d " t o a la r g e md i e n c e i n th e c i ty h a ll 'Ines-nay evenmg.The c f m. was as f o llo ws :J o h n Sms th,Cathe ri ne Sc h roe der , Ger tru de La nd i s, os c ar . Ra m , A l i c e Mo eller ,indward .l..or- e n u m ,Ab b i e E va n s a n d A l m a Ohrt..Ea c h one ta k i n g p a r t du ! exn epg iomuly vqell amd ar e to be Mr s .Clar a Pierc e o f 0 ma h a , | wa s h er e W e dn es d ay to atte n d the l . f u n e r a l o f C.E .Ho v e r a n d vi s- | la te d a t the h o me o f h er so n, J o hn . Su pt.a n d Mr.-1.S h e r a n d ba by drone to P la tts mo W e d - nes day f u r a vi si t wi th hi s per-4 c u t ;o ve r : h e holiday s.Th e y m g '1'hanksg'iving di nn er wi th fr i e n d m , a t Pa wn e e C ity , Na b .| g M r .a n d L i r a .L A .W o o d t v g r d ' W e r e g u e s t s f o r . T h a n k s g 1 \ ' 1 n g n . 0 i l . . ._ . . . _ I \ | .r : ~ | ._s I . . . . . . . m \.4 mOls o n h o me o n Ti mr s d n y . nd Mr s (Than Rn f f n n an d|I " ` T ` \ \ ? ' l E " " " £ i ' f " " i l__'E C I I t A l b lt ln I n d i l l A D D I L l li l -' " " ' " m m - '| ' ° ' 5 m § ¢ § ' . § § » » 1 : ' 1 '- e f f a n - mi n e d ;'htf1,,g=;,=;_é»4 l§h \}¢"j{;,=,"'-'I-,,§'i',¢,' 2 f , ' § ' e d n e s ¢ § | y _ f o l : _ _ t | ' | ¢ . ~ 9 *\ri?|\'1?..¢......»..5' 1'l|»E L lln n ln dEl'|D¥l U N H ! \ l \ l V ;L u. a J l o n n n n . l r I M r n nil;-`Z"iLH`h\-1 Ani N¢`5'l¢§"Ml-`f"` "ii;..'i;.i.;' §.;;:c o ng ra tu la te d..MILCD prause li u m :umn er o r mr. : mu n u:thei r c oac nes and in suu c zo ra.'i n e son o f Te k a ma h . Mi n e ; M c l l v a m e a n d Ursine.Tu e hi r . a n d Mr s . H. B m d ;glee c iub und er m e d1 r e c ~ ' ¢ e n q i n g d a ta Th n n lu rs. 1: luyu Lar-aia:..»:,;" »3i&=§§5i= ~`°f'i=3\rT=5i1f5=T=bfi£én}fi§ii=?1\¥i- IIbamerun en-agi vi ng di nn er L th e i r gIJ¢Bi.8 .. J . C a me n m, Tr u h is e n a n d M .Petersen 01111 Si d n e r o f ~~~~y gga-naman 1ana;;| vlu u. | |ti .T h t f t t h r s a l :Lallnpan.".';;|lt to e t g i r o h o g;f gg p g a n d Mi s s Ma r th a Hn r tu n g s p e n t s e v- Mr s. S hr ad er to Platt. wn ou th , Li ar -e r a l d a y s la s t we e k a t th e Ha r ve y »:.__Har~tu:1g home.c us I ma g e r to W a y n e ,Mi s s I d f g r ,M r a n d U r s Augu'=t K e r k h o f f ° " ° °" ° ' " " "wi t h Mr s .G.0 .J a me s a n d M r s n g i v i n g da y wi t h Mr s .Els i e J o r - I Ar t J e ri s en , h e lp i ng ti e a qu i lt.'g e n s e n o f Bla ir .Mr .a n d Mr s .E a r l S m i t h a n d ! M r .a n d Mr s .Ra y J oh ns on o f r Oma h a , sp e n t the we e k vi s i ti ng ' a t' th e Ha r r y S m i t h h o me a n d r e - i tu r n e d to O ma h a Su n d a y exe n i n g Mr .a n d M r s .J o h n Pe te rs en . spent. Fnday evening at the Wil! R hwg g ~ ; °, § ;; g. g 3 "2 ' ;TE J lf' 2 `. .* w@» =1 1 =< 1 a sh o w i n I:`remont o n ; a n o me " "l a 'T h a n k s m l n \ .H e r e i s o u r S P E C I A L ¢ , m z 1 s ' r|.o - q 'Qve ' e m nn . . . . . :\ ._ _ J ! A " § t f " m '3 f ' ° P :_. _. .~~1 \ n -E .§ . .1 . . » . . . g 1 : ~ . . m . . . . \ . . . . . . .n n e r n 1 : ' i : * t ' n R m m i m n n i H m i M r .a n d M r s .T e d O l s o n a n d | Em o f Hin C h I ' i8 { £ I l$ ¢3 \ » wa s e n - _ a t their h o me wh e n jo y e d ve r IIIUCII, gg Uii5 R180 me W BTC Dr . llld MIS . A ......-..u....¢.......:..\m.1 Inv a n mxdxes tr l Mr. :ami M m I le n n r.lliillllli u.ulunau.u ' J . . .--__.______ ___-. . _-." 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' W ° d " ° S ' l * Y everung..L r u n e a n d m u m . . » . ¢ u ; » . . . l | \ \ . 1 r a i f h l h h t é n l l l l ~~~~ L o f | | ' n | | | I n u s were mpperParrish home \!*\»!=¢°»w»d 3|r_ .nd 5"-'_ |§_ 5, Slmm m u .-... -.N mu. -vnu "_-um-_-...|.,E'.h||¢", M Omlhl were guests ur Sr., and Leona Hallman of Ari- M Smmp '|| _d M ington Ind Mr.and M n .OttDH " - , :\::g;|,;m!:|,¢ _gf Harma n and da ughte n vi si te d .ZTheywere,'|'h\|ndny."gn hh:-ga ze! | g,,¢ |i E'ffTy e v e ni ng ut Louie Dick- ?.'2I¢J.`€:$=Z, :.1";;';5f :E-daughter vidied at the E:nu l GUARANTE ED ss 1><>LLi"°'i¢'§.S&','.hf" i 1 , ' I " g'1'¥.°'H for only.We--ltln nim-It '|°""~5d\ild|~en and Misa |_¢¢ tulne long.Ask for a DOLL!\-|g¢¢,|nt u n };_c . fred Olson nwe and me Rave:1;f;..=.iihcolfI C I U I U b i d i ;4 1 » 4 - \ w - - - - - -- _m e e t i n o x m e P m g r e s s - , 1 m " " ' " ' 3 i ' " " $ w i t h r e l a t i v e s .I Ii v e 8 0 ; t t y ' I f u e d a y a x u e r n o o n .f A .L . S q u i r e s o f L i n c o l n ,w a s 5 1 § ; l ; , ¢ : d l n m g e r vi s i t ,r e t u r n i n g h o m e " " i § h ° ' S E ]k C A R D '' _-.._x t o v m l a s t w e e k " l i e d h b t h .Y -I m e e r a n d G e o r g e 1 \ | e -*4 6 - n h o m e M o n d a v e ve n . i : 1|e r e Y -=|M u s s M a g g x e L o w e . r e c e i v e d w o r d b a u m w e r e N i c k e r s o n c a l l e r s S a n - l S e n s a t m o n a l C o n t S a l e a t t h e `g _. . " " ' " "* " € " ° ' L . . .' * ° " " ' r a ¢ a u \o f h i s b r o m e r - i n - l m c E. ..v .- , t h a t h e r b r o t h e r a n d s i s t e r - i n - l s w , , u r Q _ a y a f t e r n o g p .__F n s h l o n C e n t e r s t a r t i n g ' I ` h u r > d u } , _~ A H ~ oven-.[ Mn a n d Mr s . J o h n L c r we o f W a te r ' J .H. J o hn so n . s pe nt Th a nk sg u -. , loo , I owa we re to b e i n Oma ha th e W mv in Li n c o ln wi th Mlm .lnhns:nn'|....~».J ol........,,!,i n nnnhll ..fm..G F r e mo n t c allers f r o m he re th i s ue c . enk wo r n R'l|»sa¢rn a n d Mnsdslrnefz S25 IIIUIIIlI0m.Buuuc ll'C\lll§»U\l»lJ ..»...w e w apena Lhe Ien xamuer oz me w e e k mm h o me i u l k n .. mn . 1 . r n ma A e m n m a u re tu r ne d u fir \ J u | ¢\ . / \ I u \ » D u u l u v z s u n u l l u v l J f f é l f e d \ 0 \ ] .R t $ 1 4 . 9 0 .S h c l n l a \ L . .1 1 1 _ _ 4 L |um annonery, extn me ..|.... .»nz.. 1<,. ua. .-.I ezM K ¢ ____.___ ....-....... _...__ --- -------- \Ame n nun \l31U:cl ms mutner,eorge Stranger and I§enneth, eariy.46-1» 3 Mrs. Anna Hue nt the West Point arvey Hanung andl Phyllsi Rosel E 3 Ihoapital Friday aft»e;11§on._ Im.Holtman and rene,ugus '''Miss Vera Fauss o coper vla-nd John Echtegkamp,\'lte r Ni c i B E L L H IN :ima since Thursday nm Sunday at_ .Gilben an Ce<=il a man..um.H.F.Hiebenthal home.=fTf`<>m. }-Iqltman_e§pent Thanks-.,,.?;*¥.tS-.,~Eff;'.::.I""€*,=:11:*i',f::,,&="3.,'>%E2,1 ;.,. and Mm. James Puilen. ..¢-= cm am.. and Gluswnre 25c; 50¢; 7512; sx u $50 Blair Racket Store Doll furniture, all pricvs Books - Dolls - Toys - Games Exlmiine \ine bcmks lik to $1.00 each Big mhowing of Dolls Z5c;/Wa; $1 to $5.00 each Childrens Chairs. '.l`ablea. Baby Cabs, Wag\1h8 ar, very rommnable pl'iCP'eI. A big shbwing bf games, some fine Iatiif one-1 mr tb Sl-00 ............. ..........._Luis uf 1}hr|=-lmas Tiames.\\`r£pping Paper., Spals and Tau# uhm Twinv. Rihhnfn. etc. Our Christnmna Garda ar 3 ful'Sc irc |11 ri IUC onga are extra fine IronToys |o»= !v§l,00 'I`w|» (lr1'mn»*llh= in Hu: \Fnr~f~t\' c§f{a;l, ¢;m.¢,>; C ! ;iS ¢8 ' 20c to 401: per pound ~ .I;a"si '§1,§`Ei=1`aHé""I»2=i tu r ne d Sa tu r da y f r o m B u r we ll, Neh .,wh e r e th ey sp en t th e we e k " , with relatives.'Php \f.n'\\nrii¢l|Aid §n4{ | }v mmf ' a l a n .U L L H C n c c n v u D y c u u ¢A G U _d a y s w i t h r e l a t i v e s .S h e w e n t d o w n H F r i d a y t o s e e t h e m a n d r e m a d n w " u n t i l S a t u r d a y ...i m T h e a n n u a l T h a n k s g m n g r e -m -_ :. .. . :i \ . . .\ n . . L L . - . .. f . . - 6 1 3 1 . . . home iwtwmcsuny a urr al.u wweeks amy at the Charles Merritt home.Mr- and Mrs. H. E. Walton and c h n u te n ,nu ns ve s ta ax S i o u x C i ty ,I o wa ,ape: g n m g M :" i w mn .aW . Tr i n le r . A r .a n d M u .A lb a k r u u o e e ll wr wz x xd mr . Lle uex , m u s e an a m r . C m u u .R.an\».er mn n la a g ll H e n r y Rn h me r ,m nu mnly o l I t Th a n k s - uu "aa lie-a . r t Su ver - a n d m u . a n d mi a . 1\'ll:2 Da y . 138.M w s t . v A a i u u v m a i . w ;| a| 1 » sW ednesday a t th e h o me o f Mr s . J .M .Br ewster .A t th e c lose o f Ethe wo r k session,Mr s .Br e ws te r ' s e r ve d refr esh men ts. 'There wi ll be a business meet~ i n g o f t h e D e g r e e o f Ho n o r lo d g e h e ld a t th e h o me o f Mr . a n d Mr s . J .M .W e s t Sa tu n i a y even i ng , n i r i m h n r I 1 and n vnmrl nttnnzi. \ll1lon DI UN:W nusr uuuluc n vuunlhe ld o n S u n d a y a t th e Mr s . A n n a £1 Peddie h o me i n .c ad o f Tlzur sday so th a t t h e f a me n mi g h t c o n -da I tinue. c ornhuaking.Th os e attend- |i n g we r e Mr s .D i tlo Ha n s e n o f ' E lk h o r n ,Mr s .Pe te Ha n s e n o f 81 O m a h a ,t h e B e n " W a c h t e r f a m i l y , | M r s .C h r i s W a c h t e r ,M i s s C | i f i S °D A . - . . . . . .1 . \ 1 . . . . i ; . . . .u . .- - . I 1 1 . . .I n n ~ ~h o m e f 0 l k H .35 ; - '° C ;) \ l \. c \ A¢ l ;h ° " " j ' ° " " ' "n o L u t l c o l n p a n i_n m p t o n o m e. 3 3 * ; : E : : ; " i " ¥ s , : " 1 z ; § z z s n § ; ",M r .a n d ~A l f r e d H a n s e n f ~1 ', \ \ ' e | e S zmdaly d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e | 0 " E ; ; ' : e ] -J u u s c g e r h o m e .W m t e r C o a t s 1 : e d u c e d t o $ 1 4 . £ } 0 i M r .a n d h i m .J o h n C o m p t o n a n d l l n d N o L t h e F a s h i o n C e w r m f l d a u g h t e r ,B e t t y vi s i t e d a t t h e s p e n t T A n o t h e r n e w s h i p m e n t o f S l l k H a r r y E r v e y h o m e T h u r s d a y e v e -A g - t ] *r@ s§ es j u s t fJ@°=i~"=s1 i p a l l e n i n g ..Q q f g a ied by Mrs.Pullerfs par-I Mr. _fund Mrs.Davis werei visitors Saturday.nee Hiebenthal of I-Iooper,| na Hicbenthal bf Fremont,hursday with their folks. Pullen and family,Walter nd family, Albert Hue and mm:wucinlxr nu zulu *'*"" ""° smart new styles and colors.Thenxliai Lau:"""r"}, ~egg" _q °";° ';'",j{'°-~1 .La. melnens z2°§fM"::a., be ;2;::f'eec °"li~'l""'1 "a;f~pd §;m;"»"'.f;'":"'1 pnces are e e -$6.75,$10 to NMFS-dl mms Mildred Lofzis,who is Lmules '*"teaching at the Marsh school spentau mr. ""°"' the Thanksgiving vacation at herrx:¢.u.m1er home near hem.'W °f M-:Mrs.Dora Miller received a. H t i l l I . | \ I & ¢ l - . . - . . -. .n A.. l n 1 . 1 "\3 °"°an "°uv.$19 *rs and the sizes 13 Lo 52 and.Johll Vachter.,theplace is the Fashion Center. Itllhss Bessie Lpzholf rliotorled w_Fremont to be a 'Ihanksgi\ing day'Here ls our SPECIAL CHRIST-guest of lzer sister and family.MAS OFFER:Spend $10 at theMr. and MTS- E. C. Burdlc h9~d»Fashion Center and we will sell Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u i e Me n c k e a n d xa mu y we r e Lr e a wu I#0 a n oy sterc hildren we r e di n n e r gu e sts S u n - l m *n t l1e J a me s Pu lle n ho me da y a t th e Gu s llie nc ke h ome.'I`hanksg1vmg ¢\'emf\s» D i n n e r g u e s t s a t ~H a r r y H .F .H i e b e n t h a l ,A M O S a n d 3 t h h T h k _d .B e t t y w e r e c a l l e r s S a t u r d a y a t" Z i n 1 § " ; c n d ° " n 1 m . a 3 h ; g ; } ' ; § n s 2 | t h e D a n F a u s s h o m e a t N i ¢ k ¢ f ' S ° { \ a n d . , s o n ,R i c h a r d ,M r s .M o r t e n s e n .C h e s t e r D a v i s r e l g l l r r l e d t o h i s m r . a n d M r s R n v J n h n s n n a n d z m . | h ° m @ F r i d a y a f t e r p i c k i n g c o r n a ilil?D|BMI lulu l.llu5u\A:\|mo wr e d ou t to tru : \ .. .1 bulwu l u !n»amusg1v1:\g Alf-au\| Lixlib. n\.a»|.y | d l u u wr , n u n s f u n n . a n la ta ..noun L.auu.\u we Q..A¢».!i L|.\a.\:\£aI;£1\.¢:g uC - ' - -. .-Iu»u AAL-|.nu\.»».s auth ha..nr. and Mrs. Uuas. B Lmessage iamuruay tellin.| d e a th o f a s i s te r i n - la w, Ini e r r u t " " ' { ' ; Mi lle r a t h e r h o me a t Ls: S ul me I 'l`h|lnk|g'i\'ing dinner for Mr. lml'y°" l GUARANTEED 53 DQ3;"»'§£; mf ¥.';..':::'3.':- *ima* *im for only 99¢-sum now-it 4l¢#LL ; . ; . 1 i m. " 1 § ; ; 1 ' § a i n ; ;%we e k f o r A l b e n Hu e . >n't Mr s .E m m a Ho o ve r wa s a s u p -Mr s . Ng ls P e te r s o n to o k s c k o n - _r u n -c r n n u f QY H u :IE I "I F n n i w n n f i S l I l d 8 \ 'H l f h t H 8 S h e W S !!H O I U R t o f . |baby were guests 1 l1l11|'U¥l'»mR am I o wa .Sh e le f t th a t d a y zo a ttu n dme pmen xm, b ea t. : Ame n nu me ..h m f u n e r a l . » 1 . a n n mr s .m a r k zsnauer " M Q Mi s s Do r o th y Mc Ca::dlish o f f m m l y '*~¢1¢WUHF1 guests ar.th e Oma h a ,spe nt a f e w da y s la s t u m i m c h o m e u x a n k s g w mg .we ek a t th e B e n W a c hte r home.MF-m m mr s .m u m .L a g o a n d Sh e i s 9.5tu d e n L ` a t the \'{.;;;::; l n u e ¢i11\1s\\2¢\m m m r .""~'mr a . : S a n e Teac hers coilege. Ernes r.h r u a e we r e gu e sts a t Lu c i D r .L W .C m m b a u g h m a f v .1 1,»~»-mai,l w l l ' ¥°*=§U "°"*§=».bus.:\u==tmp d o wn to th e emi-e M r .a n d n f * -.1f»¥'m¥f5*»~nletropo lia Fr i d a y ,re tu r n i n g o n ii2$§Z,§»{, .1§"E?B§1§fém `§<¥`i:ug`é}1§ta k e lo n g .A s k f o Bu r di c o f Lin c oln.C A R D . Mr .a n d Mr s .K .J .V a n V a l i n l motor-=d to W e st Po i n t Su n d a v tu ~~ | we ) i r s ..\an \3.1 i:| ' 5 mother, 5:I r5.!0 Hu e a g m n b f o m l e a v i n g L'»'ed:\.»:.I'°'W°A la r e c r o wd 1di r.821TI ~ TS.Fri!!!BUXIOH Ci I ( 0! I} ni ll~ mee ti ng g g Gmaha, CHRIS u p ~mo a ni n g t h e ~ I | 0 u ; : . Q a ; t an d s:nent th e das a t th e 1$1:1u=;L ":.....1 f"l~..}..s....... r H a Do 41Im . ""' " ""' "' "" °"' "' " '|""""'"|.~ml sis 'in 'her.home on Wednesday even ng.P sr-It h I .At tl h':'=..:':.;.:2".?~'s.,'2!°:!!1° .%'».§1€.°'=':.':'1f|1'I'.'i Emifii . . . J 2 " ' " ' " ' ' \1 a " ' a ; ° " ~q . | |" § " ' " ' " ` ~_ T -U | l f |~~L M S x ¢ : : 1 ; g 1 ? ; ' § ` | § .l r a t e m r c T B a : \ c - r a f t c a l l e d M o n d a y u i s e e s __G 1 - m e n e w. .. a .|n . -_ _ § " l . _ " ' 1 ' f ~~l l r . ' $ .' i ' . . 1 l l r g m h g P l l n h n n m f L |vs m v : ma ur. : mu mn- \.: c u u u n g e r vlh -»--- - -: ° : : ° - ---- -~h W Iv: l i u ga 1 at i:ed nt th o I-lmzs Amlvrso-1 hom#son ar e "|5'f';"f'7 at l e :1 .Lr Da va s h o me th i s we e kf m- < l if \\ff-in Oma h a o n Su n d ay n ftvr no o n ._.. I .J l I'<tf"~n n" " f \ " | : " \f c u n d Mragf.L y le Gu y e r an d \§ir.a n d I\r°=I r m n |1]Iu¢o f th c hi rvn were mii nmir guc .als at th'W 510W a p d J u ii us }j¢.\4 r "r f\mo n t vis ited 1\Ir:=.N I.I t f . \ I1Ih»r rv*-=r.E. C .Ijppinc ott home on 'I`ha::1-is-\r _am~=f~:1 s p r vt vivirzfz day .son .1o1uI.\}.....la and Lim. 1°`. H. !*1'uhm en-tertained Mm.A. W.Beales and .I-an.u.l;,o.nuvlurd hcaxw :mu " I w i \'» ill.|.`Ii.\I.ull 11.350 I\\0|.latl| .sun u.emy Fransn.A ialuuly dinner was held az the "ML xuubcr nomo, also at the hcrmau .tmlilmut nomo. Ar. and .Liltr.3. Geo. retclimark of Oiuana, were guuts ut. me alla.i m m a lietchmarlr. home..nms a...m;n Azul binder has ac- ceptcd a pus~1L.ol\ as pru au: a\:Cl.|:~t a r y t o D r .D e n i s e o f t h e P r e s b y - f e n a n i l i e u l u g l o m l o x z l u i h a r y |21 Umalm. rim, Steavonsen ot' this vicinity 'ru manned rriuay to .-ties .Luau §LeDa|.um oi. rouwucllu. varied Mr. and Mrs. Marion (hil-nnd lust.Tuesday eveni=.g.The; ore living with air. and hits. RoyGallanduntiltheycanrentahouse. Loren Bonney of Lincoln and Frank DeVry of Fremont were in this vicinity Friday in their work vvith the state game and fish com~ miasion.. Mrs. A. L. Sullivan ate Thanks- giving dinner with .ti ¢.1- groupat me Jacob Snhalka om .There was a larolly d. ner party at the Bert Cooper ho e at To-kamah 'thanksgiving ony.Tl1o..efrom here i1;clu.1+.d Air. and Mrs.I-I. C. LA:-oper, Mr. and Mr.=. ll. u. Cooper, Jacqueline and l'hlll.p,and ...r mlm is' liar. ani Join. Wm. itasmusseai.~ |=§f.°f.`I..T$, 'EL uzlriii Mr. .io MPS. G. F. .l.¢0\"t£ 9::?.C'I'- -tallied twenty four relatives andK l m d t inlends at a 'fhnnlisgixing dinner.The lliklei Marie and Amanda'Misses Artvilda Lowe. 1.eo.a andHi mmh x n .visited Lnelr '.>\.l$m, hrs .Lua Aulecn and xarmly 1:1Umaha me latter part. of the week. The :Sunday School 'in theGreene dixtnct. gave a. very inter- u m i g program Friday eveim1S»:me r wlucn refreshments were lvld dt. attractive prius.A gen- Ruby Cummings and Ann Peterson all of Omaha,enjoyed the dayThursday at their homes here. Despite the stormy weazher on Saturday,the donation sale heldattheHansenbuildingbythe Indies of tho Baptist cuurcli wasmore successful than expected. spent several years isa Afnru, willspeak atfa meeting at the Baptist church.She will have slides toillustrate lzcr talk. Francis and Anthony Botvsmanof Omaha, spent a few days ldzal week with their mother, Mrs. DoonParrish.Clarence and Alice Katt ofHooper nero Sunday guests ut the Wm.lirundert home. D. 0. Sr..et'l.s is taking the place: of Donald Lowe nr.Llc He l mn Llling station,Donald having gone to Chicago to attend sclfuoi.ihe dance giwu by the Legion boys last Thursday evmiing,wad wtll attended.Ducks:and chick-ens were gi~dh away with lucky numkx.._ James Iltirt arrived TuesdayfromOregon,culled here by the death of his fazhcr, George Har t. Miss !~la.\ine Johnson enjoyedthe 'llanziksgiving vacation at her home here. Wilbur Lowe has gone to Blair wlzere he took up his new duties as carrier on route two, the first of the week. .\Miss Exelyn Katt of Arlington,"¢-.ml £°°<i uma was eu_|o)ed.I Mrs.Anna Pedtue,airs.Wm.i f .. Mx.:uid Mrs.utto arose and Adams, Mrs. James Van Horn and ffZf'1.i'Z'3$"l';2§."eu days mth fllln- h m l y W~°1`l=guests .\"l.xd1i)F eve-Miss Christene \`v'u.hter were '1e-D.Buch went to Blair 'tiondayhangofmr.and hrs.hrnest ksmoh callers Tuesday aiterrioolnil.. ..._..,.... ¢..... :........ .....-.° as*Bae g s au. me unto.: ;;c.nm1m.Sziturilny... »a;.;.¢s."1;..;.1 " '~" " " " ; ; : ; . ..2 home._l A crowd of their friends ci1erx»"I`l:ur'5:l:1y afternoon M;-f_;_Hlltl cvmmunit J.Balm,a mlsxuonzlry who ll&:|fairs.(3 "T'1.esd:\y . l I I Pt tersen. fi fi i mme in é|€4 : i 5 I 3 ~!=1B~l wg ' ~r=f l r a rEl i ii t 4= , i i i ' E ~L h l | | | lbairnth o :y me e ti n g it iu me n s \~iI!i after no on wi1h l\Ir:=. J :ha QJP and Mrs. Louie Me:-ncke up; q ~m »- #v t|1ilu1L"1 were :=up]1Br guess.:s ue. .........-1 ........ ...... ..... :": rarr:/..~; ,; :: .;.L ..L 1. »..-.L..- .£ I u l u u m m ,fs¢ :_+ TI1'FL.\ : ~~,I l 1 '_g ~ ~ ~I E f " ` } " - " 1 ~n4 i a c :L v mrSA;p{rL ~5 -'1~i~f~''.fusm N/CEDRIVE r ' \.~Forms'.*~ ~~~~~ f3*f;\lr:>va>lr; "1 ,Uu~lr1l.} .am HH 1/ '_ f r a nn \ » 3 Notice to Motorists um EEganized a branch to be known ~Qzm the Washingtoh Countyh r u e .|.' ."' I A u : } . fu | L Aqa . r w s f " " " ~ " '..\ l » ¢f i n i i n f '¢ '\ N Ia n t u n a | n ¢ h m l e . ." 5 . . . ' E T f § - § f . ' F i .O j : L H ' l b . i ' 1 t e r I ~~~L F .~ Ju n .v c u t l A\;\HlS una llvnusuato the memb e rs o f lh c C o ff e e C lu b k n d a y aiterziooo.P r i m a we r e gw3l.1l.»€d MIS-W m. Kr u m. , S F. mm li r s .He r ma n Klindt..A l l me m» b u g s p r e s e n t b u t o n e h i s s h e l e n .lip p re tu r ne d d a y af t e r a.f e w da y s visit. : n a t i v e s i n Oma h a . M i l a A n i t a Me h r mm le f t b y f o r Li nc oln to ms u ln e : i n d i a a t the Un i ve r s ity , sp a n ni n g the Th a n k s g i vi n g d a y s wi th h o me f o lk s W a l te r Go ll i s sp en d in g a f e w d a y s wi th h a s mo tl\ . r Mr s . W . R. Su n - wi t h 'holi- v Sun-~ he r af ter m e i n n n n s g i vln g courier BI.w v z w m gu es ts SAL th e Goilsey honn.Fr e d Ma c me l h ome a t i e k a ma h . M r .a n d Mr s .Ge r ald Re id en- joy ed '[' ha nk sgi vi ng wi th Bits . Rei d's people a t Ho op er . Mr .a n d Mr s .Ho w a r d Ha n se n sp en t a f e w da y s la s t we ek wi th re la ti ve s a t Mc C oo k , No b . M r .an d Mr s .H .B .Ca mer o n ac c omp ani ed by Mrs . O. H. Gods ey a n d ~ M a r j o r i e , d r o v e t o 0 m a - ha T e s dz ly . Do n a ld A y le s wo r th o f Li nc oln wa s a gu es t a t th e W m .Adams; ho me Th a n k s g i vi n g d a y . L A .W o o d wn n l h m ta ke n th e f f o r Th a n k s g i vi n g dinner. Mi s s Ma r y W r a y spe nt 'I'llurs» d a y wi th h o me f o lk s a t Elk h o r n . Mr . a n d Mr s .F r e d Ro g e r t an d fami ly :ite Tha nlgs gi vi ng di nn er wi th M r .a n d I\1rs.Ha r o ld W eb- I s te r in B u r t c oun ty . Ge o r g e Ha r t, a w e ll k n o wn c i ti - zen o f He rman , di ed ver y su dd en ly a t h i s ho me here Saturddqy af ter - | I n o o n .N o m 3 0 .S u r v i v i n g b e s i d e s ] '- lt h e m f e ,a r e t w o s o n s .J a m e s o r O r e g o n a n d C a r l a t h o m e a n d a §f1UEf'1i2l'»Th e lma ,also a t h a u e .I| » ranc an ||-' ¢- office of the Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.All A. A. A. members to whom the Nebraska Motor Club re- cently made refunds and others inter- ested inpromoting civic work through A. A. A. Service are requested to call at the offices of O'Hanlon & O'Hanlon or the Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. where applications are available.f Mr. Reed O'Hanlon has been selected to reriresent the 'Washington County Branch on the Board of Directors of the Omaha Auto Club. Washingtun County Branch of Omha Auto Club H ~ ested inpromoting civic work through A. A. A. Service are requested to call at the offices of O'Hanlon & O'Hanlon or the Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. where applications are available.f Mr. Reed O'Hanlon has been selected to re|:iresent the 'Washington County Branch on the Board of Directors of the Omaha Auto Club. Washingtun County Branch of Omha Auto Club Plumbing-- The Heari of Your Hém And since it. is the heart 01 yuur home, ir. should have 6-o n mu br oth er , W illar d. M m Lo u i s Leaainzer a n d li ttle d a u g h w r , w h o h a v e been w i t h l m r parelzxtas, Ltr. amd Hrs . W m. Krug- er fo r wo r n: ti me, lef t the f ir s t o f th i s we e k f o r h e r h o me i n Na mp a , I d a h o .A nu mb e r o f lo c in l a f - i h i n w r q g i v e n i n b e r t u m o r . posi tion n s d r i ve r o f th e Nic hols. oi l tr uc k f o r W a ld o Han c o c k a m tool:u p h i s n e w du ti es th e f i r s o f th e wee k. Eu ge ne Bu rd ic ,Ha r ol d Swa ns on Ms r i e A d a ms, Ha ro ld Ha n c o c k a m V e r n o n V a n H o m , a l l .students a th e state mmivensity ,we re ove1 s* 2 ILl r r 1 uu x u a c u was aMason ic lodge and has been a resident ma n y y ears.F u n i £0 be he ld Tuesda t w o o'c loc k a t th I n te r me n t wi ll be l c - c a l c e m e t e r y . n f ?u r u l l i v e I " memuer nz m¢»=the 0. E. S.He' f : of Herman for- _eral an-vices uve' '4 gf mf2¢»rnoonh t_ = on !.e ..."I£ in the - 1:1..\........ |.-.a | n n e r a |A ia mz ly oeleu rauon wa s h e m3u n d ny ' lt th e h o me o f Mr s . He n r y I i i !i n ho no r n i th e nin ety -thi rd h i n h d a y o f h e r mo the r ,Lira.H . P m h m ,wh i c h w u N o v. 2 8 .Hr s . F r a h m h i s wo n de r fu l vi ta li ty f o r u n e M b e r n g e A l l of he r c i ail- d r c n a n d g r a n d c h i ld r e n w e te wi th la r S u n d r y .The re wer e f ou r ge n- 4 - . | - n | ' | » l \ ¢n t h l d h f a " D u U u n k m L . . f r o m Lin c o ln to ea t. Tha nlns gi vln; di nn er a n d spend th e week -end wi t h h o me fo lk s. Mr .an d Mr s .D .Bu c h ha d I f i r me r Th u r s d a y f o r Mr . a n d Mr o Lo ui s Bu c h a n d c hildren o f K e r r n a r d a n d Mr . a n d Mm. J . B . J e n se n a n d Be tty . _ hiya and }{rs.. Elmeg Lgrsora anr ¢ - . » »u u n u s u a 1 .\ . ¢¢1 4 .u v l u l f v t l u n w ! Ith e i r Th a n k s g i vi ng d i n n e r S i mc a ; Th e gue sts vmre a ll stud e nts a t th e nivei-sity ,He r ve Ho we s TW To w, Gu y C ra i g an d Maxi n e J o h n » son.A f t e r di nn er they dr ove To Lin c oln to be th er e to tak e u p the ir sc hool wo r k Mo n d a y . D m nnneniinnnl }~....»Cole.f ng : E L u w a u c a r ; - n u l I » E L t ' D B l ( ' D a r u insp»-ction to insure i t iunctioning properly at all ti m e s Phone Black 62 if you wish us to call and in- ¢»»..~.... """"i:Z@C`l?o'i{¢1"2iZu§§'mmren °=»1°;°<; Thanksgiving wit!13 »r :elstives at rington.fer. Hg; Emo book and ¢inug|.;.u|Mrs.Nels gnclwon ";;=R t ry m 3_4 ':f he 'be 9 a Ithe distinction of bei¥1B the °ld€5'1"::¢.¥o:f at rlilgizher f°.~§§m 'L -"dent of Ft.Calhoun and v1c»:he week. .Rev. C. C. N rlin dr vc Q Crai-u u u um. Co o k le ft Smlnr \Ved"e!dny asa- hh: imp?wh e-v ng for lgnmgn where the lf»"{gg¢}\¢3 in Craig schools came t¢ lend! the Unwerssty.Herman with him and accompan nr. ma nm. Gwrze Nic ke ls M ma him to 'Lincoln Thursdar mmNorth5"-Neb.,o;p;'1:t Friday ing for a week-end visit with thci: i g h t a t _parents.hrs.Mary Nuzkela._'I Chris M. Hansen, who has been Mr.an§I_Hr¢.ot Hfgei Qi'confined to his home with ilmeas Oumhl, vzmted wi.h_ns.e j e s was very had the latter part of a m y .n m .M m N w l w k F o d w u n eoh hug is reported to be im- =14.90 will pay you big' dividend' if you attend it.Coats mode : sel!to SCS offered you at S u r -tarting Thursday. Doc. 5th at *!"Fashion. Center in Flair.43 Another new shipment o ' Drfsses just received in all 1h»~ mart new styles and colors.Th:Priceu are $4.98,$6 T5 mn to $19.'I"5 and the sizes 13 to 52 um' the place is the Fashion Ck-nter. 1' If you have been waiting'ff Coat prices to go down.here : your chanc..Coats made to srl' to $25 offered you now at 5'-MH" plum bing and Efrostprooffur many wiute rs 1 Plumbing Co EBlair. Nehmska » Blair.ibnlh, Decent!! 6, zum BRIEFS * - -n n |Ha n s e n f a m i ly en te r- r Th a r lk s g ivi n g d i m e r Mr s .H .C.La r s e n an d ,M r .a n d Mrs..Ma r ti n n d sons. d Mr s .L a r s R o lla n d a n d we re Su nd ay a f t e mo o n th e Pe ter Ive rs o n h ome . d Mr s .C a r l Ras mu ss en ly we r e Th u r sd a y d wa r - Lors a t th e Ge or ge Ra s- n|nlj_n d Mr s .Ma r ti n La r se n Oma h a thr ee d i y ;la s t .ne Mr s.La r s e n i s ta k i n g 4 r N E W E N G L A M J N E W S Hrs.red Anderson and Mrs. Soren nsen spent last Mondaywith B1 Fneenwn Loftis. Mrs. Henry Kruger, Esther and Ernest.Eddie and Henry BlumspentSundayafvernoonatthe Lizzie Kmger home at Telbasta. Mr. and Mrs. Leszer HovendickandchildrenxpemThanksgivingatthe Chas. Hnvendick home! Mr. and Mrs. August Jordon andMarvin and Etta Krohn wene Sun- day dinner guests at the Lira. Minnie Sprick home.Mr. and Mrs. Jolin B.Eriksen | the Funk Brown home were M and Lira.3.W.Jacobs Mr. aMrs. Leonard Mmm um'Ru:h, ~C Ralph Hineline, all of sim. Mr. end Lira. Fred Anderson a IOleJensenwereSundaydime guests at the J. L. Petersen home John.. Jim and Louie .lense epent Thanksgiving day with thei~ parents.Mr.and Mrs..J.P.SJensen in Blair, it being their fnth er's 85th binhday.Mr..lense has been in very poor heaith in sewers! weeks and his condition mains unchanged.. Mr. and hir Jim Edwards we Thanksgiving guests at the pa. ental, Ed Noyes home in Blair. Mr.and Mrs.I:`rank eterse 'the state La His territory.birth of a baby girl,Gwendolyn1Edgll' of the H. I-I. church deliv-fliranciaco, Calif.The bride is a \U ]I J.B. Hall and son. Gilbert re-[Ione. Nov. 26, 1929.,ered the address and we apecial laughter of Mr.and Mrs.Bmoe| :turned this week from a vidt withi Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hawkins and; mum: was given by the (Iongregv Mansfield for mmy years reai-Th 13 '_n1ari..e3 in Kentuclrv.son,Paul ardved home Saturday tional choir._dents of Arlington.' u n g f' I M m Carl Keller is rehearsing,mr. and Mrs. M. E. Winsot and M n ' -r an z 'Img with relatives near Des Moines with the group of 1200 people who daughter, Catherine returned Sat~dar §f'd 3 erly of Arlington, but now UVIUZ:Mrs.A.J.Edgar and son a r-are to ning the Messiah,at the urday afternoon from a visit with Us .en f in Lansing.Mich.,announce the;ri\"ed last week from an extended Omaha czty auditoHum Dec. 16.|B.lr. and Mrs. Vern B. Nicholas at M n .1m i r i n L i n c o l n w i t h M r s . E d g a r ' s \M r .a n d M r s .J o h n H e b a r d a n d G r a n d I s l a n d -|.r .a n . n ..a n a .. _ : 4 |\ t n \ \ . . _ . .1 r . . . . . . . ._ - . . - . . . l ......I..¢l.~ ';ri .d Mrs. Glen Ludwi form :ms after spending' '1`}1&nkBgiv» ARLINGTON NOTES Mn. F. E. Webb left Inst week for a visit of several weeks witl' mer hudbmsd at Sutherland.Mr 'Webb is a salesman for Marshall 'Z~€ur5n§¢s and has that section 0: father..'children spent 1m\n|¢sgl\'mg Wim'\n»uuamJ. Lrane panawgu quxcu;eats atMrs. Myron Cook was hostess 0:1 5 out of town relatives.away at hLs_home_here Wednesday* guldr an Tuesday evwng to the Ariington;Wm H. Cram, woo was rg form~ahernoon, hov. 2. at the a.dvanc-:md Qang Womans Club.Mrs.Curl .Keller er resldont of Arhngton,;s nowled age of almost 89 years. _ He noon \'i mas the_ leader.The principal lovaifd m Arkapsas when he hl$:W85 born at Oswego,New i o rk.}book renew was given by M\'='¢:°1'=f?'? of a f"l»:\S a'==*i°f=¥=3'*.#F°w-2?»1 91,i'_ JQ*;=3.=J=__'i'E "'"i'i'f" aSl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Agnes Hollister,wha M-|¢w¢gwunn camp.mr. umm um: unurenve ne mnveu mm nu puCather: book "Death Comes for attend the tnnenl of his hlhengtn Wllsvllle wg-H; hé "g"\|ll lw. J. cY£€.:*l'f'..__.'1'...,.'1?'.f. €..}.'1.'I|M r , . T u mmm sale"-§:.u.¢.d'§.°"d¢. E ..f'&. as u n u a for D he N e w we re i n week wh~ t m t m e nBlair,Nebraska Sec Usfor Bookir and y in und- ~ Alben Jenson and childuen.n a n y |M r .a n d M m .J e n s S o r w m e n . . .u r x n h i r | ~n ¢av h ¢ ¢ A h ; h | P a i * K A I . I The following folks enjoyedThanksgivingsupperl t the JoeJessen home: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ev;-noon a;.d sons .md Mr. and Mrs. a n y a n . .a w v v r w w w :u v n a '-- -T e k a m a h .' m e r e T u e s d a y e x e n m g v m x t o r a a t _h t e H ~j k t h e J o h n J e n s e n h o m e ._ , 3 . ' 3 ; : . 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' " E ' é ¢ ? i t , _ h l ' n ' ; ' ; ' S 0 " r s .H e w a s 'v i s i t o r s a t ' h e C h r i s L a r s e n h o m e|M r .a n d M r s .H .C .R a . 4 m u s e n -,° :2 l » n 5 k b E g l §" " d H e l e n w e r e F r i d a y e v e n i n q M r .a n d M ' i ' ° .A l f r e d h " " l " l e n t o f t h e s . s i t o r s a t t h e G e o r g e R a s m u : n e n . t ° ° k T l t a n l i s g t v l n g .s u l g p e r w i t h f W 6 h o m e .M r s .R o s a h r a m e r a n e r m a n . o .o " - ' 1 M .1 't l d h f M ~M r .a n d M r s .A n d r e w N e l s o n u n e ,l t e a u g t e r o f a h m _a n d M m x t e l H a n s e n i s q u i t e i l l l m d o c '§ ° ' é . § ` i 3 $ § f i " ' " "r e l a t n e s-nterested m). F. lodges. uber of the ge.Several sented with Crane wasand alwaysn the relig- anity.Soon g-ton he in- rganizing n 1 here.lt mth tonsnhtm at present.Friday evening guests at the and Mrs.Chris Larseri and Dor- othy,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Chris- tiansen and Cori,Mr.and Mrs.Axel Hansen. and Mari`e. Mm.Richard Nelson and Viola and Miss Louise Larsen were Wed- nesday afternoon guests at ther\».........n..................1........- Richard Nelson home were Mn* HIMrs. Nelson Geary and son were \h'edo y afternoon visitors nt the man Loftis and Louie Hovemlick homea Mr.and Mrs. John B.Eriksen and family spent Satunday after-noon at the Mrs.Mary Weber. entertained Mrs. Tltornpsorfa foth- er, Chris Petersen and her sister: and brother, Amanda and 'Walter at Thanksgiving dinner-,t Our news this week beenmostly about 'Il|anksgi.ving. Guess vm were all thankful for onething at least to be able to.entertainandbeentertained,but of courm we were thankful for many other things too. Special purchase Sale of Smart home in Blair.inew Winter Coats for Women !l.l\.l Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Mngillfhlisses.Coats made ta sell to and Junior,Mr.and Mrs.F10¥1i<$25 offered~ to our customers at gne gation al c hurc h.Re v.A .~ ' - ` I § £ T € é ~ f ; 5 r { ` \ h i g she suf fer ed f o r a b o u t a we ek . _. Qh g u n a '72 vo nr s n f BEE a n d | - - q u » » - - 3 . -_ . . .. - . .-Mr .Cra ne wa s th e a g Mo . V a lle y L an d C o . f c H e wa s also Dostmam 50c in Trdde FREE! W e are now G I V I N G A W A Y Tra d e Bo o k s l n w h i c h you may be given credit for the business which you do w i th u s .Af t er c om p l et i n g yo ur b oo k ,($ l 0 w o r t h of merchandise) you can cash ln the cover fbr' 50c worth oi Merchandise entirely FREE.. U S 0 l L S ' l ` A T l o N 0 0 DITLOF WOLSMANN, Proprietor Corner Walke r Ave. and Nebraska St.Blair. Neb. (I IEHVB8 t0 'lllollXl1 h¢I' p388l!l§', rherisame ngmber of year; husband Ind "VB Chlldl`Cll|two local depot agent for 3 sons and three daughters. all of years.Mr. Crane had whom are living away from Ari-of opening the first ba ington.The funeral serv werelington which was in 18 held Tuesday, Dec. 3 at one o'clock also interested in mil at the house and two at St. Pauls Lutheran church.Mrs. Brinkman was a devolved wife and mother and will be greatly missed by her fam» ily and friends.Mr. and Mrs. Nevin McGuire and family are leaving soon for Suth~ erland,Neb.where Mr.McCune lthe owner of the Chart per mine,and presid Copper Bar Mining C Mr. Crane was also isthe G. A. R. and I. 0.( He was a charter merlocalOddFellowlodg years ago he was prewill farm his father-in-law's farm.a 50-year jewel.Mr.Ho is having a farm sale this week the son of a ministerof stock and machinery, the farmltook a. deep Litereet i he is iwins' on being already stock- | ions life of his comms.ed.Mr. and Mrs.McCune haveiafter coming to Arlln inode; large cirole og friends dur-fregzed himself n 0; ing the years they nave Deen aguongmgarwnan cnurupart of our community life,wh0.wa.s organized in his 11 will wish them prosperity in their_his passing, the last cl new home.ber of the local church Mr.and Mrs.Axfred Ltenkimr ¥'"*".°"°'1 ..f'°'°"?.? o me a :a f te r is gon' f i ts nd by ueurge rwmnmnuawxl Ruins-|me m-Mr . a n d Mr s . I le u r Ras mu ss ene.H e a n d f a m i ly we r e 'i:hanksgivingg mo s i f d i n n e l' g u e s ts a t th e Ch ri s Peter -| |i'~Iagili a n d c hildren, _Ethel I-¢0US"Ionly $14.90 s ta r ti n g ff h ur s da i we ll a n d E ve ly n Ln i re r SIJ%I\%.rh..~mi .n l th.:Fnehinn ('.nn*er.'li;nksgiv ing af the i n \r£\gi1\"""'" " `""" "" " " " " '" " " " ' .home.'IShap early-ullsizes (6 -lt Mr.and Mrs.Thorwalc' Hansen Here is our ,SPECIAL CHRIST- and children, Mr. and Mrs. HarlaniMAS_ OFFER:Spend $10 t the 'E-l1rislenx;enJa{\d b'\;}>}esp§nL Sun-F'\5hl°"Gg':';`§r';gE;°$ ;\goSE: y a t t e ui us e r me.y o u u »A number of relatives frzm this for only 99,: u r i now-i t don't vicinity helped Mr. Caleb Loftls of take long_Ask for u DOLL Blair celebrabe his 82nd hinhdayC_.\RD 46-ll on las: Sunday.Well filled bns~~kets were taken lon d th Wmtgr Cont: reduced to $14.90 .-_a . 3 n _.Fmt the Fashion Center.as-1: >\\fif-.Q I :nn h o m e I!'""Q ~,jloyal ann noerax supporrers. nn\:n|"" ----~~-lnnd on, Robert have \eft_ Arhag f the church was remodeled se\ern\Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Johnson' |!on .o make then- home m Smux.ed Th R - -lCily,Iowa.Mr.Menking has years ago the baeement was nam- enjoy I-ffl sgwmg dinner at1gwd position with the Coryell 0i|-011 Crane chapel xn his honor.He the Pei Nmlsen home.Mr. axdCo.They have stored their house-lhad one brother and three sixters,'M!'B~Vncwr Johnsph and_ Phylhs 'hold goods here and have rented an of whom have preceded him in ace their Thanksgxvmg dmner. atfurnished apanment for the win_;dea;h_Mrs.Crane passed "3 :he pa re nta l lnck Crowdy home in ter.~m o l ek h"d°e son,X -1' m §11 Christensen of Omaha is raneo r . a n wo n e l -eMr. and Mrs. A. T. Huu:hmson|,|,,,,,M ,..f fhsm gngggl (_mne|\*isiting at the Chris Petersonl s 'XFi"°' ""?' S2l'\2(ld¢€l§ng| smyne.great y enjoye t e ay...Y o n n C l:EEK NEWSof Norfolk, were guests Thuks- "1"1 :'"' "" " ' " ' " " " ""-hem nCdif I ndth otha-,home.Albert :\ d 0 lBenlo:wins DI! of Mr. md Mn. W. A. lm?i; m..§T¢' :nd livng inllnggt Suqd!! aggrnoolxtlerq..n Reckmeyer.1 Miss Gertrude Mansfield, whose childhood days were spent in Am|ington but who of late years has l i f i i .T u i l é i [ W i n g a I o n s .mf a e f ul l M r .s p d H r s .E m a n u e l A n d r e a - |An l l l a n | : n I . \ l .l " ! .l l ! |life, death came as a release 'N he was growing weaker daily,both physically and mentally.The fu\i~eral was held on Saturday, Nov.30 at the Congregational church. An escort. of honor was furnished and he was buried in the Arling- ton cemetery with full military honors,His pastor.Dr.R.C. Swisher had charge of the funeral services and he was assisted byRev.J.E.Aeschbacher,former pastor,now living in.Fremont,and Rev. A. J. Edgar of the M. E. church.Mr_and Mrs.Ernest Wager from the American Legion posh[son and sons spent Sunday eve-|ning at the Rudolph Andrensonlhome. Mrs.Chris Peterson and Irene spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Peter Nielsen.Sunday dinner guests at the Hans Jensen home were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen and Don- gald,Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Kuhr,|Miss Ethel and Howard Haier andOpal, Leroy and Raymond Kuhr. Mr, and Mrs. George Kuhr spent Monday afzemoon in Blair help» ing Mrs.George Kuhr,Sr.cele- brate her birthday.Sunday dinner guests nt _the Ray n e r e l s o u rM a s o r r s m S p e n d s m a t m e l H a n s J e n s e n a n d f a m i l y a n d F a s h i o n C e n t e r a n d w e w i l l s e l l n "a n d M r s .Q h r i s L " " ° f 'a n d y o u a G U A R A N T E E D s a .D o m .~ § § l . ' L § . ~ § " " " 'e v e n i n g a t f o r o n l y 9 9 ": t a r t n o w - i t d o n t M r .a n d M r s .W i l l i a m B e h r e m l : t a k e l o n g .A s k f o r a D O L L s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g i n F r e m o n t . . | C A R D . '4 5 ' 1 ' i M r .a n d M r s .J .P .L a r s e n a n d S e n s a t i o n a l C o a t S a l e a t t h e J a m e s o f B ' l a i r ,M r . a n d M r s .E a r l F a s h i o n C e n t e r s t a r - t i n g T h u r s d a y , ` D a n i e l s , L ° " " ` ¢ " ° ° L a r s e n a n d I v a n D e c .5 t h .C o a t s m a d e t o s e l l t o i p e n t .T l ; I a | ; k s g i ; l n g d a y a t t h e e n n n n e S e n o m e .g g ; o f f e r e d y o u a t $ 1 4 . 9 0 .~M i s s H e l e n V l n d e r s l e v s p e n t h e r y ..h o l i d a y v a c a t i o n w i t h h o m e , ! n l k 1 . T h e r e i s o n l y o n e F a s h i o n C e n - |M r .a n d M r s .F a y J o n e s v i s i t e d t e r i n B l a i r a n d t h a t i s t h e I - ` A S H ~a t t h e J o h n m e h h o m e T h u r s d a y ' I O N C E N T E R w h e r e y o u c a n e v e n i n g . - . . . . - . , .L . . . . . \ . .,. . .. . .» . ,. .e f r v m r s M r . . . A M r s . O s c a r T h n n e s n e n t ,. ~B~IB ¢.4 .»»| :_L Fagerquist home were:mr.ana uvfwyav ua;mc Dlllaxucao LIL ........,...... _..._ ---______Mrs.Clarence Burley of Council at MONEY SAVING prices.46-it Thursday at Elmer Thones.E G k called at thewhere th y 5°visiting in the home of their Bluffs and Mr.and Mrs.Fred meat,os erFa er uist of Valley.Claroznce Wachter home F m u ydaughterMrs. Arthur Wiemdr and g qfamily.a 'O Mr. and Mrs. ;15»f;dHm@f= gf ~ ~ ~""§3" " " %kTheannualdistrictconventinnlmaha,spent \ e ne ay ar,t e ''"r \rs.or Browning is staying.nf the IIpwmth League u.aS hel¢lfSoren and Chris Larsen homes.( . : A R D l \ I a l l D I S P i l l ( / l 'a*th-=home 0;her sister,near .iq frki iv Nov. 29 nt the Moth.-2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christiansen F ,. p_;1 k 1 ',Cnihoun, the past week as she lim;mn"Llermn 1:11 L1 true r)}|been on Lhvqaick Ii.~L ful u.lung we§£` .toiitanton last Mondiay, e sta ed until Saturday f m :[3@.Al u "F »n z .=-out hlonlav evenm at the .I ''UILI in n l) uf \ ir-T'?.'.m :..._E ;of hogs on the Omaha mark»L or imc. nt af. thv hra nquet whic h 1. \us gw-L n n s u a r s e n n mx t l i " n - m d s v r v e d b v t l - - -M r .a n d M r s . 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' . i 1 ;1 l . ° I l l t ,: § n l d" "|:=."l.\'..l - \!-r 1-rfl ME-= IPL!i;:..:1-r .v.'I 'm in I-x\'l;\r:\ ~.E::~-E S.nu|E;|3' :U vZ.-!~-»:\\-- 'l'r:'r .1-I -'.=' 'I-»=:rr2 .I.\hn.=-nn in <.\:::.¢i:.\.TI:-~ MAH I 1x< 1 - h .r r 1 ..1 1 \1 sch06!, 3% miles 31:21|I(1:y 1:h:1.°.».L-w Coat.pracus to g o n u l l | I . a n o n - ( " n n t .\:\1 lnnrfhenst nf Kennard and 4 miles southwest nf Rlnir F n é i a L U N C H AT N O O N U S U A L T E R M S ~ 1, E1 1 .?~ \;f/~``. .',1 ~`_. \ ,"J, CP l a m a n d J e w e l e d qG l f t W a t c h e s Watches will always hold a.prominent arid desirable place on the list of appreciated and practical gift giving.We offer for your choosf ing. both plain and jeweled models in a variety of shapes. We also carry a full line of Neckwear or Cos- tume Jewelry, Bracel¢!s.Mesh Bags. Cut Steel Bags.Rings, Pearls. Fancy Clacks, 'Candle Sticks. Com- pacts,Cigar Lightelfg Both table and pocket Lighters Fancy Vases and Glassware Pioneer Jewelry Store w. P. TURNER. Prop. ,1929\ 20-HEAD OF 1-IOGS-20 Twenty head summer pigs. CI-IICKENS Four dozen White Rock pullets MACHINERY One new.3-section harrow;one new Bradley gate seeder; three box wagons; one rack and wagon;one extra hay rack;one McConn1ck mower and rake;two Joker eultivators;one Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the following described property, to~wit H AY One stack of sweet clover Some red top hay. Badger riding cultivator; one Avery com p1ant~ er with wire; two 14-inch walking plows;f9ne 6-horse International gas engine;one eed grinder; one 2-section harrow; one 8-foot disc; one 7-foot disc; one grind stone; one listed cofn cultivator;one Milwaukee bindef, 7-foot;one steel wheelbarrow; one road scraper; one 7x9- foot tent in good shape. HARNESS Three sets of Concord harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Some household goods. TOOLS Tools such as forks,shovels,log chains and other tools used on the farm. \ |I u rr: dr .dl u f i r z l r ."; :" . 1 I. ,'..1 .ill ~1.1..Z~ 1 ;\"r:.+g.1.r\ :1e n t O f I K 1 ?J L r 1 y 3 n d " n " ""~ i .,I - "U U T N U a%l V U n i .H o »|..\.1 n ~n i l t h c I f ' l . . : L !f ' J . k 1 . ' l : » >i w 1 ; . 1 \'~ l u l l t d -] 4 wI.i'=r n e w s h i p m S ll l :h»(]n;\i\:1,. - f e ll f f r u l . .. .al .nu J r'1 i 1 ui Ln the 11=:»"f n J , o ~.. \ u k ago. n|)»| ver. ses n - tl mt : ! l . " *Ar... ; » ;1 I ' 1 l l ~ § ( : \j u s t r e c e i v e d i n a . d I C I F S .' r h g g 11 2 1 1 1 1 .' § . . | . . t . \ l f l . | . }.. .. s c h o o i . 1 f t "~ I L : H i l l I o r r i s ( . n r i . ~ = . »: 1 ~ »1 . ' . c r \ T .1 .qfvg vs t y l e s a n c o Ulu me d m *darzran 1 A r u m T.-J :ax ou r ma r t nem 8 G " ,10$ld S tn Fr'\r'k Lan =.1 And vlso zl a"f| Z\lund a.\n w .,.; D o 5 ~1 rice.;are $4.9 ,. 50 anfl|mm and Eliae$19 'Tu an é th e f'=,;~-p |. 'd t h e sizes 1 3 to ..Der:e y h ave t pan ty n g f o ra l J u n . .0 $25 offered you »k f r a nCro c k.\t the Fashion Cl.-nv Women nnd Mir: Christmas shopping ian C¢nhlr ln Bhir- o Blair o n th e en a n d l E r i k - !fmest merchandise iin Blair at the the place is the Fasmon Lcmcr. 1: Winter Coats reduced to $14.90 ut the Fashion Center.46~1t Mr. and Mrs. Jens flirogh \.\ele all'3,_,'entertained at the Paul Bro\ierson|\\1}and home near Nickerson at Sun\ia5',m;W{;,|M1Mrs Fred H r.and Mrs.(anslardinner.~ iI\.e1 3,n spe nt Sunday e ve- ning at Herman Neiserfs.The Gardner school clo;e.d 'Wed- nesda for the Thank1 vm sa Mr. Pete Anderson spent SundayY~Z\8 ' "lcauon and Mass Foley spent the at the Morris Christensen home. remainder of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane call- ton, Neh.Miss Foley was u teach-urday. er i n the Thurston "'?"°°'S f° ' |Mr.and Mrs.Pete Christensenthrew vents and her visit was very MA Rnvmond :ment Wednesday |i°"'°"" her many friends at Thurs-ed at the Ben Wachter home Sat-, J I""`E ""` `A was glven5"""""`"iiF|1'i:1{t'a.{l"§...°§ffm on Friday ailht.|°"§¢"fT'E..f|'u.i HSM cm-memeu g Mr./and Mrs.Leslie Thompson were Wednesday evening visitors at the Hugh Sutherland home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey en-tenained their three daughters. Mm Henry Tegt of Fremont, Mrs- Ed Ehninger of Omaha and Mrs.Clark Stricklett and their families at Thanksgiving dinner.Velma and Russell Mundor! and \Robert Petersen spent Fritiay aft-lernoon with Georgia Antiu and all 'went sknting.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansenspent Friday evening at the Nels Christiansen home near Kennzird. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Mrogh were \Thursday afternoon vidwrs at the iEmerald Van Beak home, south of . Blair.|Amanda Petersen of Springfield{soe;\t_ her lfhfxnksglving vacation n \ and Ellard spent Thursday evening at the C. W. Christensen home.~John Browning spent Saturday night and Sunday with Curtin Behrendt. Here is our SPECIAL CHRIST- MAS OFFER:Spend $10 at theFashion Center and we will sell you a GUARANTEED sa DOLL for only 99e-sta rt now-i t don't take long.Ask for a DOLL CARD.464: Winter Coats reduced to $14.90 at the Fashion Center,46-it FIRST METHODIST c n u n c v Carl Bader. Pastor Friday, Dec.sm, 7:30 P.n i . - ...»..,...»...1 0 I 0 Q w i t h n o m o I u m u .' ;M r s . F r e d J e n s e n a n d t w o d a u g h ~ l t e r s w e r e M o n d a y a f t e m o o n v i . - 1 i t - E o r a a t t h e J o h n J e n s e n h o m e . §M r .a n d M r s .F r a n k P e t e r s e n I a t e ' I " h a n k B g ' i v i n g d i n n e r w i t h M r . E P e t = e r a e n ' a m o t h e r ,M r s .H e n r y g Hansen in Blair.Mr.and Mrs. Jolm.Reid ate1Thanksgiving dinner at the J. L. L a l l u u L t l n u a n o u o oS u n d a y ,D e c .S t h :. 1 0 A .M . - - C h u r c h S c h o o l . 1 1 A .M . - - M n r n i n g W n r s h i p . S u b j e c t :" T h e H o o d e d L a m p " . M e m e n t o s f o r a l l p r e s e n t .S p e - cial music.3 P. M.--Crowell Home service. 6:30 P. hi.-Epworth League.7:30 P. 1'\I.-Dramatic presents-Peterae home.gtionz "Getting Ready for Christ- ~MT. Bild MTB. Otto C!lliSt18Yl$8ll mag"Seggnd special Christmria tended a dance in Irvington last program.More of the Christmasursday night.lntmosphere.You are cordially .1 Mr.and Mrs. Hugh Sutl1erlandwe1¢;,m¢.~fend Henry Grnbbe were 1='naay|Wednesday.Dec.11,6:15 P. M.-~ evening visitors at the Chns Peter-Official Board Supper and busi-~\... home.'ness meeting.Supper chainnen: Holger Petersen was a 1'\'ioH¢i=-\Y= Mrs. Frank Simpgon.~'afternoon visitor at we Jens|7:45 P. M.--Devotional meeting ' K r o g h h o me .an d Ch r is tma s re he a rs al. |M r .a n d M n .Ha r r y E r v e y a n d ;Fri day , Dec . 1 3, 8 P. M. --" Sop h- da u g hte r ,Fa y e ,M r .a n d Nl'8»roni a'a W e d d in g " ,a hu mo r o u s C lllf k S tf i f k le tt an g t w o Ch ild! !n l] | 0 \n g- ta le nt pla y ,b y th e Lad ie s' w e r e ' T u e s d a y e v e n i n g w a i t e r s a t A i d S o c i e t y .1 t h e J .L P e t vr n e l l h o m e .I S u n d a y n i g h t ,D e c .1 5 - » ~ " W h y ~|H a n s H a n s e n s h e l l e d c o r n I o n g h e C h i m e s R a n z n a b e a u t i f u l |J i l l E d w l f d l i B i l d m n k L l f l d é f l C h l ' i S f T n 8 8 d ! ' 8 ! 1 l 8 , p r e s e n t e d u n d g f 4 \ 'I ` 1 !¢ l B Y -t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e E p w o r t h .»¢xe _. .. .n o n n t . .n i !...........A A|| |I\n 'a. 1: nh f r i # § Gid Casselman and Ross Welt,0wners Sl JOHNSON, Auctioneer FARMERS STATE BANK, Blair, Nefaruh, Deeem5er 6, 19& r h m n g f v m g m e r » ¢ t h e ~Hr. .na me R °y W lb o n °f ' ental, Chrisfnffer Andersen home. gn-,,h,,were Think-\¢'i\'ln8 DIYMr. md Mn. Fred Nelson enter-| gueem of their niece and nephew, tained the following at 'rmugiv-QM,end Mrs.George Facklex-.' lug dinner:Mr.and M n . P . # l a i n Dorothy Petersen md broih~ Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nel~ er, Earl of Hamann were alba dm- sou, Erma,Mndlyn nnd Ml!'|°n»|ner guests Thursday. and Ted Nelson.l Mr . md Mrs.0 .M.Mathews Mr. and Mn. William Wulbern entertained their sons, David, wife and family visited at the Rudolph n d i m h v m n Harland of Omaha Emu, Raymond Southern, Mnand P. ll. Tyson..lldn. Hugo Hunk, daughter, lresiq R. M. lversan and Orville Ax- and son,Buddy of Blair,.and,tell spent Sundny evening at theCndn Nelson.|A. w. Clxrke home.|Mr.and M n .F n d Ray and'Chester Davis of the Brodersan Fred Metzler were with Mr and dis was l S n at2.trlet,und y gue of(n .Clyde Metzler Sunday {ul'' Paul Fackler at \he Geo. Fackler` nner._l..omeMr. and Mrs. Clifford Ray and|Mr.and M m Prentice Smithson. Clifford Jnrnhs snenf Mnn<|num».~,m...n¢ .~¢u . .|'n ul..- bought for iecdim Byron Bunn ser lat steers by 'WH to Omaha Sundl were on Mondly'|gained well andprufib Hamid Simonsc L§wrenoe_ Hawken Ivirginin, Mr. md Mn. Wm. Brat: nt three loads of Mr. and Mrs. Wedergren of Blair, an and Lang Co.'were Thanksgiving supper guestsynightwhichof Hr. and Mrs. C. H. Gehringer, | market.They north of Blair. brought a s w d j I-'rank Pike of Blair cam,e out}Monday to help at the home oflnandfrlendsfhfs daughter, Mrs. Byron Beard. smln of Omaha I W.J.`J Bolle as unfonunaoe in field when the mov: is of( ugiirh LoThe little sou; of ?lr. and Hrs. ren Layman a qute liek Beingth-eatened with brqnc hla t v m- monia.Dr.Cameron wan callailMonday and friends nne hoping forj the baby'x recovery soon; Wilbur Lowe, our new mdl car- rim-rn. »-.mf-.¢..».\rm..."La,- m=cAR'mY AND A new mmm: was lns tdled at the McCarthy whoa]during the Tlmnhgiving vacation.\ C o m picking mi been delayed on amount of had storms,very vfew having fimhed in um Quinn; Mr. and Mm Chester Aronson t Oleo 354: eanuts ISC 29c rdines ~no Sauce 25c a Texas Grapefruit SE ED L ES S Doz.60c M. B. Coffee 1 lbi 39c . Quut Ian J. M. Mu s t a r d 19c Georgie Porgie 17c Peerless Hard Water Soap 4 bars 25c Windmxll Slruvberry Preserves Pure Fruit nd Sugnr 2|h. Jar 47c Thanksgiving dinner at the par-boils ~dunable tcrwor~, and has ental, J. W. Simonson home.'eighty acres of corn to shuck. Mr. and Mrs. George Hain and He plans to put five teams in the duties this week in plac e dCrutsinger, who has so ably s stituted since the msignationC. E. Mock. Kuhlholni Su un . -''" ""=-|`"ai`T`i'|&"~"m.'fiiTua'i T'i-"'r"~-=----- - --- -~ -»~ ~Hr. ma Hn..w w 'nr nz.r _uv vefflns w r n ~¢¢-.gg an Blair for 'rhnnngsvlng dm and ~ate Tlmnlmgiving and Mrs..Kate Nielsen enjoyed§Hu h li l fi r y mi a h o f Brock _1§{rs.H w y Tyson and Mrs imi lii ss Emesiine McCoy went to dinner mt h Mrs.Anon:-lone par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald. Jack McDonald and son, Paul lp-ent Sunday with Hrs.Rachael McDonald.1 dlnn€l' at .he J. W. NIQLBQII i\'0l'll£'Neh ggmg 'fhanksgnvimg day t0Thanksgiving dHY-'uw Fred Hunlurn home, remaining Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen and until Sunday afternoon when Mr. .Arlene and Lloyd Jacob.;spent Hurdum wok her, with his daugh- Sunday at the Henry Jensen home.ge;-3, Mary and Myrtle to Omaha u...nn] u...11-4-r........... .......»Mr._ondMrp.AIfredSvogersen to return to Lincoln and Wen kenneth Tyson spent Fnday aft- ernoon with Qheir sister,Mrs.Waiter Gammel near Tekamah.I1Mrs. Fmnk Pitzer anu son drove to Omaha to have Thanksgivingdinner with herdaughter, Mrs. Bi Tekamah Wednesday and had Thanksgivingdinner at the H. G. Corbin home where her sister, Roby was also a guest.After theTekamah»Blair football game Miss:Mcffnv went tn Prnmnnf fn vizit Seedless Raisins 2 lbs.l9c 'e 1~' n a n m a n o r 1=°=f""" Service Phone 17 Delco Nut Oleo 2 lbs.354: Salted Peanuts llb.ISC 2 lbs.29c Advo Sardines Mallard or Tcmno Sauce 2 cans 25c Aélvo Pancake Flour 4u». bag 22c Texas Grapefruit SE ED L ES S Doz.60c M. B. Coffee 1 lbi 39c . Quut Ian J. M. Mu s t a r d 19c Luge cunt W h i t e Cherries 29c Georgie Porgie 17c Peerless Hard Water Soap 4 bars 25c Windmxll Slruvberry Preserves Pure Fruit nd Sugnr 2|h. Jar 47c Seedless Raisins 2 lbs.l9c uI I!I I II III | | | | u l n : II~' n a n m a n o r 1=°=f""" Service Phone 17 ..- _ -. Delco Nut Oleo 2 lbs.354: Salted Peanuts llb.ISC 2 lbs.29c Advo Sardines Mallard or Tcmno Sauce 2 cans 25c Aélvo Pancake Flour 4u». bag 22c Texas Grapefruit SE ED L ES S Doz.60c M. B. Coffee 1 lbi 39c . Quut Ian J. M. Mu s t a r d 19c Luge cunt W h i t e Cherries 29c Georgie Porgie 17c Peerless Hard Water Soap 4 bars 25c Windmxll Slruvberry Preserves Pure Fruit nd Sugnr 2|h. Jar 47c nm nl: ' " - ' " "*' *" 'xc u : j" " " ' " ' " P " " "spen t ' 1hn nkrlgiving at the pa ren tal'I'hmBda3r ¢"¢f!iI18 w l t h M r .a n d Ha ns Svog e ra on ho me .I h i ts .Ha y es Ro s en b alm.I M r .an d Mr s .W a lte r W a c h té n i Po i n t r e sp e c ti ve ly . Th e W a t P o i n t B. Ty s o n an d f a mi ly 1 }{,f,ft§f " 3 f "'' " " { i ]" '~sc hools opened Mo n d a y a f te r he-Th e ieac hers a n d pu p ils o f th e ;~rh$°%2L.-,B "°E»§-§='3,.1 §`I£.,'i?n. i n g closed t w o we e k s to pr e ve n t Bo n o sc hool se nt wr i tte n invita~an d Ru t h Co l ga n vi si ted th e K i n - Hmn .n n » n I nf' :marln!*Fava*ti nr m in f ha lnn f lmor e fn via h Hmm .l..,.)._\.__r ||r..|..__»A.IHr. arid Mrs. Hans M. Andersen lone and ollin were Sundav din:I and Lucille were callers Sundar aim-noon at the Prod Jensen n e r g u e s t s a t w e A - w . P e t e r s e n ' ~ m n . B a n d a r o f H e r m a n W edne sday l f t e r m n n ._ A f te r ~ ' T § ' 5 ; . ; . ; , : ' ; , ' ° ' " " ' ; ; , ° , ; ; , ' ; _ ; ' " ' ; ; ; ___Inu n r M P #____me n l Su nd ay e ve n ln z a t th e n e u l d m - t T h u a k l m d n z D N - | S u r : d l v t n h u n s 'h i :m a l . y r II iimma.|""" vm ""*°=' at un home Ifalph Rlv hm.'gram was g;==- 'me I-ami pm- ;.;';§:...a;¢';a°a i?'mI"h`;'&I. °"'p..»....».=:.£..*§a_PF°&._!:'*'" "°==lm A. ~ww" -Q4 lon, rw- wt we _eww f*!9!"\=__Ws=*-I w. J. Bane and lon: ...; inHr .and Mrs.Alfred J. n u r su u y a x ue r nv ve n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r : r f r e l a t i v a M r .n d M r s .A _W _P e t e r s e n T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y a t l l l é i i h o m e .i e n c i 'c h i l d r e n w e r T h a n k s g i v i n g M r s .J9»U1f23 T h o m p s o n a n d M r s .d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t P e t e r A n d e r - D a h ' T h o m p s o n e p e n t S u n d a y n i g h t s e n h o m e n e a r H e r m a n . a t ~~ A .Compton Home ill . . -. - . w n _ w u » ~ »"!""F helping no "fre for M " " 'There is only one Fashion Cen Llgge B"2°k°;,"'h°_'H 'EV suck..ter in Blair and that is the FASH- were Thank.sgiving dinner guestsoftheF.Muller family where Mrs. Anderson is staying.Joel and Delber'tClark and Jas. Dixon spent Sundaw afternoon with Benjamin and Bi ly Beard. Mrs. Donelly of Blair, who has been helping Mfg.lienry Bgqrd- rxcx,:sua Carter, A.W. Clarke,Don Goans,R.R.Pearce,Harry .'l'ucker, Byron Beard, Dan Moore. Howard Goana and A.E.Dixon.School was in session Fdday. The pupils are prepidng a Christmas program.Victor King is spending: a few Omaha Monday to see his son,| Elmer at the hospital.Elmer,leaves the hospital Tuesday after~i noon to stay until Thursday atithe Louis Lalzioda home there nmi|hopes to come home then witi.. .his mother who has stayed witili him all the time.F Ill' II mr.:mo Mrs.van Thompsonentertained'!'honksgiving day at dinner and luncheon the following guests: the Messrs. and Mesdamea Wm., Frank and James Thompson ION CENTER where you can :dwayu buy the smartest STYLES _at MONEY SAVIN ces.46-It }Women and Mi es Do your Christmas shoo 'rr at he Fosh- went Monday no me home of nergrandson,Wilbur Watt in Blair. whose baby die ia nd she stayed for tlne funeral Tuesday. Thanksgiving Day and eyeningQuanta of the A E. Dixon vounir Gays Wim nls parents,mr.aaadj.Robert Venord who has workedMrs.Abner Kin :'.8-.for Harry Tyson went to BlauMr.ond Mrs.George EFl§f€4lf¥.Satuniay and will leave soon roi and cluldrcn had Thankgmving Bog",d M t . dinner wif.h Mr. and Mrs. Alfred \\"th a i o.ii spend the winle. 1 a nec# t ere.Feer in B'l::|r.I u...,...,|au...f~.......-n_:.-.....1ana mmnues.ibn.Mis; G: teaches ar.K In d mr Al l ! me l I * - " 1 M°" ion Center in Blair-they hive the folks wen Lellie Peak and Rid!-.r. pd llrs . Fla y :"°° Thompson, ""° finest merehandile in Bun- ntthe ard Lippincott..two cluldren, Mr. am ennnrd,* l l allo l I n w r g m 'nmrl a n M...-»¢la! :ni Dm-is Crawford |t.|\'e¢l Mnndnv Sheet!and. two chi | s a m .lnafvsflgihi I l l n . C h u x i i a n i ildnn umm!||..' .uuu nxlo.utulige £13111 HEI(ia were S unday eve ni:1g vas t th e Ha r r y Ty s o n h o me . fH\'da 'Mnf rlnr anmn!Un; n miat u.. parental ; ; ; ; " - 1 ;l¢»l\¢|ll ~" ; , ; ;=.¢m".1£|;».af;.=|;a;.1aa¢;;"i>;'l'hnnk|¢i\'ing dinner "¢1iau~'J»?'¢.;*'2Hr. and ln. Fritz Knudlen and s ; _ ; , m c n ;g d ,at th e ! l e ne P e a r c e a t t h e R . Pe n c e ~ ~ , g 1\b"°:u| ;:i l-"W ulf Bla nch M Tue . ld " " ' t " f _ i u':l ° f g ~ Fas hio n Ce nte r mni ng '|'| lUl'l¢| l¥ »'1 'hu"d.E:mf : e m ¢ ; ; w i t h i f ~ o f l a s t w e e k w i t h h e r s u n g ,w g ; - I ar .S t h l l l n u m n r u m s i a m .Id l u d t e r ," n n ~ ~. . » ¢ . 2 , '. f . . . . . . . . " ' °... 'f. E' ¢l C 1 1 2 ~ ~: I i l . . ._ E . ' £ ._ ' I ' ! 0 l l _ . l l _r . I t o I l l ! rr§§5SEn°§Ef?H"M§f"&.H ~ard in Hermén Eleanor Dixon came homa-sday evening'~ F u n ti l Su n d n v nf'||»1 nc oln rnoon wi th IIII.I ' w iv uln ilc u |0 0 is qr lnv lln Da vy m n m m m w a r n e r r n a ~m l l m m n . u n a ' n a m a n l l l i : ~enaen a n d n m s r y - | " " " '- n o - 1 1 2-§.¢!'|l.!f.'.T.'f.°l2f.'."| }.{'.'°" in °"""P!'..','1*.'.§ £ '.fE "S.E ? £T. - f " f ' 1 " . J a k e Ihmily. Niels Chriah div ed Sunday --- - U - U ;-vus h e w e n t t o O m a h a Brass and daunrhter, |M 1 Wnutheafternoonat the I I sl u n g s u m on\ .u luu .\ r»1Y\ l 0|vva uu u l l :u l ]v n u ;. u e u r s u n nnJ n m u t w _..--umm mrurneu 1.0 studies atMr.and Mm.Kemeth Tvson Qav:d_angi ,ML Mathews' mother,,Q,,,.,, 1'r...|..........»..Boben Andersen home near Ken-I ALC a i d . Hr.and Mrs.Fmd hom:and nn Iwe ll were amo ng the twenty-five g u e s t:th a t g ath e r e d a t th e Gle n Ra y h o me , n o r th o f A r li n g to n o n 'l11nnksgi ving day . R o y L o n g is ab se nt f ro m sc ho ol on a c c ou nt o f si c kne ss. F r e d Lo n g a tten d e d th e f un e ra l n f h h nnnuh\ff n n r n ;IInu#LH+ nur.we r e TI o f Mg . . Mi s a tends t l sta te u n Thanlusg| p a r e n t s , - -... ._. ..- § \ /' ~ X : e\WL1* a . 'c1. ' \~ \! fr., /f _m g~ .» \ 4..G . : 1 ~gf ~.=,f "' : ~ 1, ." . a u~""\. efor Mr. Knofflcr hast Saturday and Lean Hindley for Hayes Rosenbalm and Plul Barry Tiuesdny. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Roxenbalm u 1 I ''ih Jane Visited 'Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.Peter August Johnson and John Awn- scmn assisted Chester Aronson with his butchering Tuesday aft»er1:oo\|."¥ Hayes Rosenbalm and family were Sunday dinner guests and s p e n t t h e a f t e r n o o n w i t h M r .a n d _ u . . -l : . . . _ r r _ 1 \ . . .- 1 l S T A R T S F R I D A Y Hose, Smocks, Wash Dresses, etc party for Mrs. Mattie Noble at her home Tuesday evening.Mrs. Noble plans 0|l spending the win-es---Some Below CostSaleFashion Center starting Thursday Dec. Sth.Coats made to sell t.Now's your cH nce to buy substantial Christm as Gifts Before Christmas, Not Afterwards I.As czn, -..A ,,_____. r\......-.._I Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Coats Pricedfrom I f'l .: l. I.. -. _¢ ,.l'-_4.._ $25 offered you at $16.90. early 46-llHere is our SPECIAL Cr{RIST~ ».f*: sMocKs .ln Crnmnne and Black S.uine with Crgh-nne Trimming# Excellent. Christmas Gifw.Priced tux LLis sale $ l . 9 5 Why go to Omaha when you can buy in,Blair for much less.Our prices sie always. low,but are still lower i n this STOCK REDUCTION SALE.Plenty of clerks.Buy early while best sizes last.F O R C A S H ~No alterations. THE STYLE SHOPPE . JUSIE I. VAN DEUSEN, Proprietor T R U E W O R T H W AS H D R E S S E S Small, Medium and Extra Large Sizes for only ~$1.00 With long sleeves --$ 1 ~ b o ~ Rtlyux Silk SkinKia! Undies only /g' _ o $8.95 to $16.75 In all sims and culnrs- In lates! sxyln and patterns. f " 1 l> J an 'n~i ~ s l e 1 E/\x SILK and wool. BATH ROBES Pric¢d hom $2.95 to $6.75 AI," mhsxnnrial Gifr, Arliclea Raynr §ilk Undvrwnr, Combination Kun!-5101! Cont. Sweatvrs in .~. huns. B'""me" and v*""f'Rei. Black. Blue und Pu|'|»!e only ¢ Boxed Handkerchiefs, Mesh Bain, L\ce Cullum,Pockeb-~~ ~~.~books with Belts In mwah.Library Table Scarfs,,:»?»'! '- 1 Olhers ~el $9.50 for there sweaters -Coat.Flowers, 'Neck Scnrfs,Velvet, Ch"""m"' $1.00 ~ $1.95 O 'Fr Silk and Wool hose,qhildren`r= hnse in all -izes and aulum.A fuli muck, Ber t Brands 1ugh as Ruby Ring Her Royal Highness love'-Ned I I 4 | -s L-~,.,,._ ~ ~»., ¢ 1| Ia ~~ ~;A3ve: ~-~Zf;s?,~~e," z*AF 89 cents a Garment. ~.o ~. ln m o s t s i z e s - i n mmy c o lo n 1| c oats , fu rtri mme tl, in b roke n si zes $5.00 to $15.00 \r SILK COOLIE COATS Beautiful and Cozy $4.95 to $6.75 / .HATS /In all the lzien odes."Felt Hale an lo mf $ l 9 5 ,Tama $1.00 and up ~ Hundreds of other hula at as Iuw as .5 0 c e n t s . " A . .I 1 *~J u . .1 ".I " \ \ . ¥ 3 ; . _e ? ". M"\ ». r Q f m :S e .* . ... . \ u um. . 1.rL ? » !B u x e s . e t c .~ .I J / , .. : / " ¢ .\ _ _f ,/~ Mmyvfllef made. "m u for Chrirm n cm.~~\¢ 9 ~ .lp uver u-|a v a le r s m cour\ , ~_\\' -ul a nd Kwo n - \.""-$21519 $3.75 Suze: 3. 4 6 and K Pnced Irnm $2.95 to $5.00 .lush the thing for school girl* Warm Coats. guud quality and cheap in price \¢. 4a I I Christmas shopping at the Fash-I ion Center in Blair-they have the fire# .merchandise in Blair at t.he| Advertising in The Entermisv Friday visitors at the Brewster lchapl were Misses Erma Nielsen, A1£eé Mauen. Bertha Mxtzen and Irene Devirmey. Mx. andMrs. Martin Sumls vis- iwd at the Alfmd Svogerson home Tuemhy evening.. M: a nd M n Chris JahneI_and l l m n y weve vlsunrs a t w e w m .W ulbern home Thursday afternoon M r .an d M n .John Vogt,Jr., Virg in ia ,Ve ra Belle and W a n d ; L o u had Thanksgiving dinner at the home o f M n .V6gt's parents, ¥' illilm Ma r kman ' s ne a r Be n ning - m n . Wednesday evening vidhors at t h e A ll r e d S v o n r s o n h o me we re Ii llr. and Mrs. Ef'nest Monmin, iii and Mrs. Albert Nelson and fum-u Monson. Hr. a nd Mrs.Harry Swanson nnd family of \\'n_yne, and HilmlSwanson of Omaha spent Thanks-giving at the pazeatal, Nels Swnn- son home near Kennandrgf~ and Mrs. Lo\is Larsen werevimtors at the w w w Wulbern home Tuesday evening. Sunday afternoop visitors at the Soren WeIsmann Iwme were HansSvogersonandAlma md Ha rry Svofreron.Hr. and Mm.Christian Ander-sen, Arlene and Norma Mme had .Suits. B»m»me.»» and Ven- $1.00 -to $2.2 I Q ARCHL..xl..Pms s n nv s n \\\\\\\gu||:rr:.r §H{}E STORE ' § § ~ , `:no s o. mn q Q_ ; ¢ ? { } 5 j ' , f 9 N e w B a k e r »¢~M °| Why go to Omaha when you can buy i STOCK REDUCTION SALE.Plenty o T " i r . /I an m u n s v u r w w v u vu e :u s C o r r e c t Y o u r F o o t Ills NAture'l way Them is :xo Shoe like the Arch Praerver,style plus comfort.The foot comfort noreformenmd women-39 Basal Silk Skin-Kin Undies unly 89 cents Why go to Omaha when you can buy in,Blair for much less.Our prices sie always. low,but are still lower i n this STOCK REDUCTION SALE.Plenty of clerks.Buy early while best sizes last.F O R C A S H ~No alterations. THE STYLE SHOPPE . JUSIE I. VAN DEUSEN, Proprietor Rtlyux Silk SkinKia! Undies only |i '»1 Buxes. etc. |g .1 / " , .. : / " ¢ §.\ _ _f ,/~ Mmyvfllef made. "m u for Chrirm n cm.~~\¢ 9 ~ 89 cents !._ .lp uver u-|a v a le r s m cour\ , ~_\\' -ul a nd Kwo n - \.""-$21519 $3.75