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12-12-1929» ENTERPRISETHE<&A LOCAL Nnwsnrm ronl rm rr s ' n m N e w s - m a m a ' w i NEWSPAPER WASHINGTONBLAlR'S GENERAL AND LOCAL NEW S AND COMMENT ..._':°:'""".:za';:,f,:~.:°;.,..,BLAIR, NEsRAsf>~»1>E<=E»fBER 12,1529 From the Garden Spot fr! Nebrukb-NUMBER 47VOLUME XXXIII Wuhingion Clmnty. ers Bunns Lake eet At Pender Being Seined Blair High 3d ° In Conference Tvknmnla Holds First, Lyons, $e¢~ and and Bllir, Third. Ten Teams ' i n the Conference.Teknlnlh Wins Last Game. BASKETBALL p`RA(j|'|CE NOW Blnlr Team Will Make Good Show- ing is the Predktion of All Who Are Interested. In a state-wide selection of the best high school football players ln the state,Alfred Jensen and O n Brumbaugh received Honor able Mention for we tackle posi- tions gn Ll-ue teams selnted by the Omaha World Herald.f On account of the defeat which Bllix suffered on Thnnk.sgl\'lng Day, Bldr High was shoved from C n a U ¢ c ¢ n u a a 1 a 0 o a C ¢ a a C s I s a s o 0 0 O g g a e n a o o a e o o e c. OF c . FAL L EN D0\VN »»» \Vhen we look at the ef- fort that the different civic organizations of other towns of the Bute are making to drew business,we cannot help but feel that our own Chamber of Commerce has woefully fallen down this holiday season in being of any assistants to the busi- ness interests ol Blair. Take our neighbor town o l Fremont for example. For weeks a concerted ef- fort has been made w a3» vertile the fact that the Fremont merchants a r e l1andlixg'hollday goods. The town is nicely decorated and every civic organization is pushing to bring business to the home merchant.Holiday vneninx days of different kinds have been arranged for and visitors' day wu mule n re a l day o u n a a s a e n s o ¢ a a s o o a s n c o 0 ea _o e n 1 . ~. » » ¢ » o n o n c a c o » e o a e a a a n o s a s u n o PROMOTORS AND PROMOTIONS o ~. Hushan nature is a funny thing.Barnu is credited with saying tha the Amer- ican public liked/to be fooled and that therelia u sucker bam every minute.W e some times believe he was Hght. Blair ii a fair example ol this.Haw many times dur ing the put len were have Blah*citizens n flim- flammed out of money. There is no to ntjon the times as it in all so fresh in the minds of our people that it will take long years to oblitente it from their memories. 4 v o o e o a s 1 a a a o ¢ s s u n 1 a u s o » Work of Seining Bunn'Llke Was 3 Started on Lu! Mondny.700| Poundl ol Heh Were Taken in Two Dngs. COARSE FISH WIL L BE SOLD Cllfish. Perch, Base ond Crappiee Were Returned ta Lake u Glme Emsley l-Iudlenon,nate game warden,with a crew of helpers, lxgun the seining of the Bunn Lake last Monday for the purpose at removing the coarse fish such as carp and buffalo in sn effort now being mwe zo protect the'zime fish in our waters. Two drags were nude and around seven thousand pounds of ,fish were I-oben.Ol those ulnen f v``..~~ --ul~,_~ rf f r~1 I. . . . - _ ~;f 1 ~ f / , 1 ; = _ I ¥u 5 P ' f ' ,~A ~f ' `/ ,/ ~ ~~ 6 / f ¢ ' »\" f ~.,~El~?~4 g ~` \', IQ ~<; 5 Date Changad from Deu-mber, I2 irst Program to be Given Dec. IB MANY LECTURES FOR WINTER President of Nebraska Honey As: socintion an Lecture 1m Bee Culture Early ln Jannmry. Dana College is to put on the first of a series of radio programs to be given by the College Decem- ber 18, between 6:80 and 7 P. M. The p mg n m m n be c h m m m features.If vur listeners enjoy mix program, please send to WOW A GOOD ('RO\\'[) IS EXPE.1;hD Wuhington Cnumy m he Repre- an-ntqi bs a Number éf Dele gale 'I"armen. Last week the County Farm Bu rear.: news notes were sent. out an-1nouncingtheNortheastFeeders'} meeting to be held at Pender on December 12,but the datg has been changed to Saturday,Dec- ember 14.; The correction was found in: time to chimge i: in the Blair pl-I ation, Omaha, ¢"5 \IlJ\|l|Ff!"B 'Intended um| 1 l v )n e w s v 1 |H n r v - - - » - r . 1 -f " "|g r a m w i l l b e a s f o l l o w s :; I n t r o d u c t i o n o f C h a i r m a n - C o u n t y A g e n t ,E v e r e t t T .W i n t e r ,o f . . . . T h u r s t o n C o u n t y 1 C h a i r ma n -C. Y. Thor np so nl Mo r n i n g P r o g r a m I 11:00 a . m. Sh arp---Guessing con-f test, Lots of Fu...f`..u nty A gent: Clay W estc ott,Cuming'Cbu nty 11 :2 0 a .. m. D emon str atio n" L amb- : i n g W estern E we s i n th e Co r n B e l t " - P r o f .A .D .W ebher,i A n i ma l Hu q b an d r y D e pa r tme n t i 1 2 : 0 0 m. D i n n e r s e r ve d i n h a ll b y ] c hurc h ladies | 12:3 0 p. rn. Din ner enter tai nment 1 Q ~\~\ '. \N Do Your Christmas Shopping With |The Enterprise Advertisers Everything Needed For Holiday '1 Sehson air merchimts have just -.mi patronage. s s season to pundit They are ,_.~ _, Read The Enterprise fox* Christmas Shopping News ;~ ~e ~ ~ ~q ____a sgu5-? ' ~'~f ' I k ~ , /» /f~_~3 1 - / "\ , ~ "/ / .1 @ ~ @ \ ¥ If 4? ~ / »'~Q5 I l 5 I --'was n ened to the f "'_"""""` '"""""'UIconference stazxcling._1 T11 n- the Nebnall 'Peachera AlsociatioiFollowing is the M gf tenm.sin Ef§f£,,.,"ff{'T?.='3='3.°?£.. .i . 1m Friday.Quin n number of 'due older of their political at the """" ':' ""' """ " clolnof the conference:~~fLi:§'»3}1i »' " " " " E ' " ¥m m m were broughtu p ,M i n s P .P e fi n F r e -n b I l . 8 | U l *A n r ° \| m u » yr : l n \: a D - ?. » t . l- . . . ;- QWon Lost. 'riedlf do lhélf shoppingu 0 Q c o o mont. W ha t ot B la h- 'I H u t h e Chamber of Commence turn- ed .: ha nd tn he lp th a mer ~ chants d r a w budneas t o B l l d r !N u t n m m n w l m - O s c a a u ___....._.......,. N w lmun mnw.u lth e N e b r h s h Ed uc atio na l A s w ~ c latlo n,b r o u g h t gr e eti ng s t o th e ass emb ly .Th e q u e s ti o n o f e q u a l- iz atio n of e d uc a t. la n a l o p p o r t u n i ty o f N e b r a s k a a n d th e que sti on o f LyonsBlair Decatur Oakland wanmu 1 a 1Winnebago131Bancroft140Rosalie14oPender140Basketball is now taking the at-tention of the athletes of theschool and practice has begun.About thirty-five high uhoolstudents have signed up to prac-:iee faithfully during the basket- ball season.Coach Park held thefirstpracticeatDanaCollege gymnasium lust evening.He drill ed them chiefly in fundamentala.The following boys have signed up their intentions of tryin: outfor the team and haw reported forpractice:Alfredleneen, Clarence sl C 0 o o s n o oeo»s been made.Hundreds and hundredsof dollars could be solicitedforabridgecelebration,whlch will go down in the hlrary of the town as a colossal failure, but not a move is made by that body to asdst in getting legiti- rnlte business m come to our merchants.Let!!lay aide personal interests and really work for the good of the town.Instead of con-stantly exploiting the bud-ness men,let's really. at- tempt oo assist them. s e a a a o a a o o o s a c n a a C eooos a s I oso e l tenchers retirement are still the big objectives before the As-ociation. The assembly also went on record as favoring the buildingof a permanent Nebraska Teach! ers'Association home.Super-lu, tendon! Doremuu of Aurora, Plea- ident ot' the State Association, was succeeded by Superintendent Simon, of Norfolk, who will servo for the ennuing year.Mr. Binderup,President of DaeNebraska Honey' Association, will lecture at the College Chapel dur-ing the first part of January. Freeadmission will be given to :he peo-ple of Blair and community. Them are few lmecta which exhilvii mon- apparent intelligence and or- oouiny Age nt w.B.Adai r, od: Bun county 'o Afternoon Seuhmg 1:00 p. rn. Address of Welcome- H.G.Heyne,Pres. of Pender Chamber Commerce "Hogs Without. Runts"-0.0. Waggener,Adma l Husbandry Extension Service 1:30 p. m. "Fee ding Financed Through Agricultural Marketing A c t " - L M. Johnl.Pres.Pro- ducers Commission Ass'n 9-I6 Annnnm-inn Winners 4l » a s s 4 O n s1- » ; . Q in ninetymine cues out of \ hundred the only person who hu barefited is the promoter.He reap: the har- vest and then tells how easy, haw gullible the dear public ls.You buy south- ern land in the winter time and horthern lnnd ln the summer time.You listen toallkinda of cock and bull Stories and in the'end you fall 1 victim and how much do you get in return?What n o a n o n a I a n o s n the ausp A o f the Epwonh The e is laid in northern Europe, w re some oi our most charming Christmas customs had their otidn.The :tary combines humor, .pathon,exallatlon,rever- ,enee,and suspense,with m de- I lightful denouement, and tdcea us close to the heart of Christmas. .,,,Admisaion is free.This is 43 royalty play, and A free-will offer*ink wsu be taken.l Cast of characters:\Rnn nen fi eld . Edd ie wo n r e . Uu n a lu';»"¢=".;.;;;.°,;a;;;;;° ¢.;;-;;;;,;f-fools we mortals ber l...F.Ho)den,Dakota"county l t e o e m o o e l n t c n u o o n 2:30 p. m. Feed.=,Feeders a n d ' Feeding'--}{_ J. Gramlich, Chair- man Animal Husbandry Dept. 3:15 p. m. Question Box-»-County Agent, George Bates, Wash. Co. 'The above program was worked| out with the isles of an;wrering questions in the minds of feeders. Report County Cow Test 252 Dairy Cows on Test ivernge Holger --~ » Gladys Hanson St e e n- -- -- ~- -L ue ll a S i mps o n Uncle Bertel - - - - Carl G. Bader The Myatedous 'Woman .s - - - - -' - - » - - - Mae M. Kooprnan_ The Tlfe The The The Angel » - - - Florence Dixon Priest - - - - Mewill Hanson King - - - - - - Myron Tofbe Rich Man Howard Thompson Courtier - - - ~ - Milo Heller Scholar - - - Clyde Sappenfieldofsheep, hogs and cattle.Each ._`'I 1Tl\° feeder will be given a registration!Milk Production 2196 lbs. per Co*iThe card upon which he is urged tof with 26.6 lbs. Buuerm.Report The ask any question pertaining tol of Five High Herds. Rich Lady - - - Dorothy Ilain Young Girl - LaVaughn Monte ieeding.The questions will be*5ioNDAYAF'l`ERNOoN(}LUB answered if possible by the Pro» fessor of the program.. _| ll E AL ' I H lx s r n v r l o x No w Banco m l m ; The annual health inspection under the direction of Mrs. Wash-» lcrurn, head nurse of the Blair hos- piw is now taking place in Blair city schools.Over 800 children '1wEx'r\' HERDS ARE ON TEST There were 252 cows on the Nov ember test and 48 cows were dry. The average milk production was 596 pounds per cow containing 23.6 butterfat. For all cours in the Association, the storage return for $1.00 ex- penlled for feed was $1.89.The aversep cost of hutterfat Wm 30c ¢ l $ n The Monday Afternoon Club met with Mrs. C.K.Bendorf, Dec. 9 with a large attendance. I Mrs.A.J.IIargett substituted for Mrs.Myrtle ,K,ilinn,on the program with the subject "Famous Cathedrals"vrliich was carefully planned and ably presented. This was Mrs.IIargett's first appear- ance on the program as she is u. I l , ....-..---.-.....- -.... ..... ,,......,.......,.... .......e W......nn .ne .megenerally the very best merchln-liveable place i t ls and alwa adise that they could buy, so that stand ready to back any refourfir they need not go out of town for boost any proposition that will their Christmas shoppin _ make a progressive,clean little»!>/vgvhfns tends ga:a}d».city.'. p1-aeti I gift this ye ar and mo n:See them first.They have the and more we hear people say that goods and prices are right.Give they want in give something use~ them a chance to serve you.Read able.The windows, to the pass- who's whuin Blair business circles: ex-by, are beautiful and indicate a. little as to what will be found. inside the stores.It is impossible| for the merchants to put all their] attractive merchandise in theii-_ windows.One must go inside and] me the well dlhpnyea goods to be convinced. The rainy weather of the past few days has kept the (anne\~s~at home and many still have com in the fields, but things are going to brighten up, they always do, and the Chdatmas rush will come with a bang in s fewiays.Most !olks| wait until the Qleventh hour to' hnv hut thi- nm un... rhmm-lnfnllv w. J. Sas North Side Store Pioneer Jewelry Store The Style Shoppe Vinton-Evans Chevrolet The Fashion Center L. C. Klopp, Jeweler Petersen Hardware J. D. Garrison, Clothing Holmes Bakery Kuhn Studio Blair Racket Store Amdt Hardware Stewart Pharmacy Blair Dnxg Company Blair Milling Company H J r'~.|,.~. Co. / Raver, Chester Walrnih, Leon An- derson, Edwin Llndstrom. Edward Jenkins, Clarence Van DeVenter. Milford Llndstrom, Adolf Peterson Dean Kemnn,Rolland Bucklin, Nunhan Abbott, Walter Gollehon, Melbourne Stricklett,Roy Chris- tensen, Bill Sylvie, George Camp- bell, Stanley Jensem Austin Benles Vicwr Vig ,Avery Jespereun, Woodrow Biffar,Clyde Hansen, Johnny Andreasen, Raymond Cady Glenn Voas, Jefferson Caldwell. William Sylvia, Robert Bader und Horace Carmichael. CHICKEN HOUSE BURNS On last Thursday evening be- tween the hours of dx and seven o'clo¢k an alarm was phoned into Blair thnf the chicken house on the old James Maney farm,now occupied by Claus Schneider, Jr., was on fire and accordingly the fire department sent out the NORMAL TRAINEKS VISIT COUNTRY SCHOOLS Last Wednesday the high schoolNormalTrainingmidehuiunder direction of Miss Marsh,County Superintendent,visited the Mc- Carthy and Cuming City schools. This observation on their 'part is required by State Department. Cage Schedule Announced Dana Han Eight Basketball Games on Schedule.Four to be Played in Blalr.Prospects' Are Fine for A Gwd Team. ONE DATE IS NOT FILL ED hmmknthnll ...,..\..is haveThe e-----........ ....... ...e ...e ...ne ou;honey~bee.We hope a large num-ber of Blair people will hear the interesting lecture of Binderup. The orntorical contest will'b¢ heldat the College chapel Decem-1)my 19.The contestants win he divided into two groupe, one group to appear in the afternoon a t 3 o'clock, and the other at 7:30 P.. lll.The winner will receive from the Nebraska Anti-Sadoon League a free trip to Detroit. The Nordic Reading Circle will meet at the home of Prof. w. Q. Nielsen Friday evening.lhsene' book "Dul'¢ehjernmet" will be dl:- cussed by the member Last Wednesday evening,Misa ldn Hansen and Prof. W. Nielsen gave a program at the P. T. A. of Calhoun.The program consisted of a talk on the choir tour Io Den- mark and mudcal program. The choir is preparing to give a full program some th-,in January Tha rnmlulnarl .»\...:.. nl 1. buy hut the om Who thoughtfully plans his list and begins early, has the advantage of getting his choice of the mnny gifts displayed. Everything is so well made now and such preny pnte ms l One can hardly make a mistake ln anything he chooses.The ready- ¢o»wear,dry goods,hardware, jewelry,furniture,toys.au!omo~ hiles, electric goods, toilet articles, food stuffs, all present suggestions to the Christmas shopper. The Enverprise wishes to call your attention to the lang list of up-ho-date and progfresdve adver- tisers who are telling. you through The Enterprise columns of their wares.They have bought iii the early market in order to please you and rapectfully solicit your ATTEND CHICAGO LIVESTOCK snow G¢org¢ Morgan, who lives nonh M Blair, returned last Friday from Chicago where he went m attend t h e National Liveitoék Show which hu been drawing national attention for some weeks. Kirby Coffee House Bendorf Furniture, Undertaking Blair Top and Tire Shop Grasborg, Jeweler Farmers Elevator Farmers Produce Co. BM: Telephone Co. Home Theatre The Eat Shop Continental Bakery Jenkins Oil & Babtery Co. Vern Haynes, Rpdiaior Repalrer The following "Kennand mer- chants are wejf stocked and pre~ pared to Lake :are of the trade in their vicinity: Berry Bros., Gen. Merchandise Nic Friedrlchsen Hardware Rosenbaum Service Station Kennnrd Garage. AUTO ACCIDENT During the heavy fog Wednes- day night,R. Walter Nelson and family, of Rose Hill, had the mis- flortune to collide with two cars. A car driven by an man by the name of Grothe, of Tekamadl, was experiencing motor trouble and ~::1 chemical to give whatever assist.- Ance possible. The fire odglnnled when Sclmei der attempted to draw gasoline from a tank while a lighted lan~ tern wps only a few feet away. The ti nk bdng located near the chicken house, the building caught flre and the conflagratlnn wreat- ened the other fam hulldinga. The neeisl,knce'of the fire de- nartmem.and neizhbora saved a and the a my practice has cum- mensxd.Couch Fynboe ls gradu- llly moulding two teams that will no doubt prove destructive on their oPP°nenu.., On Dec.19,the Scarlet and White xwlll encounter the omaha School of Commerce in their first game of the season.This should prove an inmereaung contest be- cause the two teims are tied in nm.. Rfm :.. ..~.u\.... Nmennu .......-...-.........vow el-one ve(Continued on page 10) As ENJOYABLE FRUGRAM The P. T. A. program at the school house last nigh¢_wsa one of the most pleasing ever given by the organization.The ku\»5mwa.5 "Muwic"and the theme was dn- lightfully exemplified by visiting n u n s .They were Professor Niel- mm Aivnon- -I ......:.. _e n..... ,..\_ m u be carelullv mspecteo as t o " " ' ° " ' " ' "" " '"conditions of tleir health,eyes, and the cost no produrte 100 pounds of milk was $1.16.e a r s , t h r o a t , e t c .T h i s w o r k l s r e -q u i r e d ~t h e ~B g g r d g f ~h E I d S " e r e o n te S t ¢ H m m a n d i s a n a n n u a l f ¢ » n m |1¢.....1-*`§ §f;_ .',f§ § , f'" § ' " " { ,, _ , _ _ w new corner in the city.She had given the subject -considerable thought and research ani!her il- luatratioyls of famous cathedrols were much enjoyed by the mem-in Blair City Schools.1 |sucuv . " ° : " " " 'u "I"°""""""be ;5,Mrs. C.M. Hitchrnan also_gf=-» Washbum is working\'ith:n°nedd':tL?;atp°unds """" 3 ""°|bmu:hm a number of pictures ar Senior and Junid high pupils.p°_'f_" str:..~....._._.-,_n cathedrals which were annretianed t h i s w e e k .' N e x t w e e k s h e w i l l ; d " " ; 1 ; " " ° " ' d ; = " -* ° _ g ; : § ' = ' " " -o M m .D .. C .V a n D e u m é r ;g a v e a d l ! ! W a f k ~ t h e C e n f m G ! " 3 d Q S r f 'P O U R 9 9 f vg vi g w g f t h e ~" T h e H i n e " ' W e n a n d N o r t h s c h o o i s a n d t h e i b l 1 . 2 £ If i I. | L v k ' k 1 5 H 1 t i 5 w h i c h i s a t t r a c t i n g s o m u c h , a t - G a r d n e r d i s t r i d .I .A . E ;f r '~. f f e " L _t e n t i o n a n d w h i c h c o m e s w O m a h a u .~ - -b¥3'» abut pouncus nnur, :sl pounus in the near future.The after- :Elme r Mi l le r, 1 6 J e r s e y s , 1 dry , ~ f _ "' °W instructive and ' L g a n ' =~»1~= a ~»~= buna-' R . n f ~ ' ° ; . ; " " " " " " ".m = " § r . ; " m ' " " " . : : 5 . 2 " ~ h i l l for which Hr .Sehnefder is Oni!! a numbe r of men hav e ne - of mimic a nd ull i n ti m mi nus. a d s 'roux c SON 0 - - - - - - - » A n announc ement wa s received vel? thankful.As it was he lost a bunch of fine chickens and made it imperative to build another chicken house which is no small ;,,;.;a,a, i i|IdE}»g`}°£§{-'}飣érm,,_{~{ho§;~e ""- who8l'¢ showing great interest in plano accompaniment by Profe.4- the work.nor Nielsen;Mn. Christensen of There is an abundance of guard Omaha,who with her daughter, enqoyaule one[557 pounds mifk, 28.7 pounds but-|T \"ln|\vmeets Dec.16 with»..v..»uns week ny me eanofs iarn||y,~=H=~»at the binh of a son, .lack G. lol A~ c. Mmhall. 22 Holmins. 4 lr. And Mrs. Glen L. Bnvmer ofrdry. 809 pounds milk, 27.9 pounds Fairbury, Neh. on December 1.butterfat.The moLher was Misa Edna Mas-1 John Compton, 12 Jerseys, 2 d|'Yr ters,a Washington county girI.!591 pounds milk, 27.9 pounds but- burn and mared to womanhood mjirrfat. the farm near Arlinzwn.She is Fi v e High Co n Mrk Philip 01-hnlon. NEW CHARITY ORGANIZATION A meeting was held Dec. 5 at the home of Mrs. Ann: Rann for the purpose of forming a Com~ ....-m, l'\..~.¢¢ nnnninfinn OL D Tn mn s W E D and forward material which wlll Miss Alice Christensen, one J! hui offer | good deal of competition teachers,gave three vocal num- for the respective positinns.bers;Mrs.Snow.formerly Miss chore Mr. David S. Flnughcr, age 86, of Omaha, and Mn. Emma Chenn- weth, age 75 of Blair, were joined in holy wedlock last Thursday, December 5 by Rev. E. J. Hancock of this city. The ceremony took place on can Lincoln street at the home of the b r i d e v h r e t h e y w i l l c o n t i n u e n o ..... x,.. In the schedule, January 10 is listed as an open date.Luther College at Wahoo,however,will most likely fill the date. Dec. 19-American School of Com- ~Blair. Jan. 10-Open Jan. l7-American School of Com~ ~Omahn Jan. 24--Grand View College-Des Belt and last year aleacl-ner in our schoal,who with Mr. Gould angi Miss Wellé assisting with violin and piano, gave ueveral violin ~ lections.Professor Nielsen,who had charge of the Dana college choir which went zo Denmark thin summer gave an interesting ac- count of the trip and their con- certs in various cities in the Unil>- .¢1the younger daughte of Mr. and!A.B.Newkirk Holstein cow "° " "" ""'""`"' "`°`"""""""Mrs.Morris Masters and taught 1566 pounds mill:,67.3 pounds \=°'=f'....i"§.".;."§."I'.."'E°E'.°%'.iT."..i'iE'.i.'§=.".'1' school for n number of years pdor terfat I secretary '° Lo her marriage.5 A.B.Newldrk Holstein,1965 °-Her many friends throughout the pounds milk, 66.8 ;>ounds butterfatl I t arg unfanihngouily d=¢;;;d that county extend congratulations to:Merle Newkirk,Holstein,1836 ~ ._....f'... tr... 'f'.f'.."`°.?'~..... ~ this fine young couple |P°1=:"¥1 =»£'!=- Q42 ~ \r="e=.f2 »"Z°§'.,;';'a".'~F..'I;3 §.".;i' am:1.. r ._I merle iewlurk,1-lolstem,'wwi ti nn Joint Relief Society f o r_,g-I-'|~].;1`,[)STATE f r o m 1=::~.'r1o>¢pounds milk, 65.5 pounds butm-fat§LrmA mn m.Ilnlafnin 12u|5h2f3 f?'1."°?"" °'3i?'*'°"-"'°¥`§. ;;$1»n§°i':1l»=own to a num-Moines 1 ed States and Denmark. ber of Blair people as a man of J*f'j _31 Poncordia C-°"¢S¢-~5¢W°~ next.neetingof the P. T.A.|llr. Morgan, Il a ll in i; eludndijult 'ABE -|;f"h;_liike _"J ;i|;'| it lad is worth the urlce any'i'arm.The E1-¢,£i§§l'( f n n " \ l v f f l n r I r I n n a f n n l r \ | r : | | 1 { n u p - w e u u ; v \ v ag | | v n u \ \ | | s |» v ¢n m l n r i u m i l k R S L 1 n n n m l u h n 1 h » r f a l |I n m r o u o v n n g o m o e r s we r e * P " | f o r 1w a s n o t 1time for em flltmledie nulnellhaotiend 5% ilff`i|;i§...'In¢ii1I ;;;||.billt¥ and he .hu plenty ofl' thl||__§m 0 .\.|1n||_n¢ 2" me F'°F'""§_°'JanuaryalWe!- " " " " " ¢" " " :° : "" 'w v v n ' l l l l l | | l ,l ~~~~~~€ f ; " " } . > f , ' > , ? , ' 1 ' ¥ = i ' ° § : 9 : ' f f § _ < ¥ ' f % = ~ ,N e ? P _ _ - .- _ . _ . . ___~_[ f i r s t o f * h ¢ =y e a r w h e n a m e e t i n g whi le lnn mee.'too llllé'¢§`L»§¢}I.f'§i§1}}§{;"i§§ Whil i Chica he ulle d omgllncing blow.After doing thisengownmd Amdt and reports a very. Nelsun'n cnr then collided wllh an- ''f theyleasant visit vnth both Mr. andfother mnchme mmins mm worl u good w enable them m g g ;1-ne uro n uouege-neuron 8,the theme being "Soc-i7-Luther College-Blair fue".-Calhoun Chronicle..||.\|v '" comfort.The d" is we F b. 16--Hebron College-BlaireeBlairhavmgresidedknnwnm»h in a on-nFeb_here for ygar S e 22-Concordin College-Blair BUSINESS AND n a m . .r m! "gy" °'°'L""'i 'Sf `"Jf`i £:N||-;R'rAlN TWO EVENINGS nce ls wee I e s econvention for county clerks and _ *g mi -.,_Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdoch en-f.`TY"».fM°'$T Hifi?"that ns be 'tertained | number of friends on will bc called bo effect a perman- ent orgnnindonz Mn. J.P. Jen- mn, praidelat; Mrs, Frank arm, secretary and Rev. E. E. Giealen :ECA srMrs.Amdt.Wilfred is in the doing to his `f ati bl h cw and her f'3'1.'I*f' .f'*3::"i's§P'°;%"'"s¥f t'T'?'?'Ii...'3, f','?2...ii §fE'1mf her much'Pnazsro-CHAr~Go iJ\.l '\.|n|.¢r u m "'&-.§i;`?."; §ZG`§`¢=»=-ve=1f=»f- and 1 f*=g"_j;g§§§"';;§__=;§ '1'€'°f§ the officials gathered az u`°seRober1.n Cafe.When scores were ' ° " " "'::"fh:f':§m; °°::*'in°'u';'§; added, the high ones mins m Mn. A. R. Brock and W. J.Sas md theV"""°E l o w o n e s m mn . E . a u mm ma J h A.nsnxrrvx-: DIES IN LoNDoN 5,,,,,,,§y" rewarded -a m suitable lpri us b t h e h m m There wereH n .Sherry Moore zecelvedlfive ml word last week of the death of an!On the fnllnn-in- ..,...;..-n l . treasurer. AFTERNOON BRIDGE PARTY l n .Clyde M. Alleli md M n . W. D. Hammond entertained at nn niwmoon pu-ty at the home of the former, an last Saturday, Dec. 7.Bridge wus the diversion for .he atterloon guy!there ~ nulnmoblle business md well nnd sends greeting old Blair friends. HEL P W ANTED Ta fill loan thirty or m ke n with edhlea that lnm u mury homes an Cl e\{e_w cheer the hearts o I§§¢J}' ,:.:'.,:":.:'.;;',,;°"'lor- ;;§;snQ§§`i;,'he"m_,,,ed life.1 The Vinton - Evans Chevroletnl./mm Boy :Mamas Company believe in being abreast :532 ~ J 9 §ANNUAL MsE'nNc 0F of the' times.If they are any-1 __ 2.5, 4.5 6 7 I4mmqmng or-r.c.A..»\.Hume 'rmm xmrnriuzd his thing. my are progressive. E'i-as 9 to n 12 ns oi: bv - will go \|-'lnxnu 1 lonely L ,u..\.» »<The -mi me e ti ng uf the But Ceqznl ni gh s am; Athletic .As- ucutlon will be held at Oakland next Slhudny, Dec.14.At this ...-......,.,_.......,..-__,relatives md idends last Wdnu- ély , Da . 4 when he and M i n Julia. Pnllnmd of Clarks, Nab.; were married at Hastings. Everett in the youngest son o! de m:of this in seen on every hand in their establishmentThelnlcatdeviceinstllled l l that of an electrically opened or duaed door al. the stree¢ enmlnee. xs n w n a r s z o z nz 2 2 s 2 4 2 s 2 u 2 1 2 s2 9 5 0 3 l 0 H _ L z s._. | :| .| unch in I-Andtm. mum ~ :,;...;:':;;°.:.;::.?.:..":.' twelve tables.Ana- 1 sph-n»a|mlsfommniu, and lhed U and spirit ul Christmas y in mme .».....\.,| me ugus -..''h t bvh re i meetmg the qnemon of enlarging Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tyson of this It in no arranged I e '_'-Hg ulo dnlio n by ndmitting the di y.He has been smployed by a bnttqn lrmn "P"'°"°wa s a b r t h e r " o f t h e ~~" " " "' " " ' " " " ' " '' "content.,n-cores we re added an d i t" ( ; lln d ll lR" r f lli f k i h ln lf W m m_ lI ' . f ` f .\n...l.l¥....f_?"'{'2'E--- n A n ~W ~th a t ~ S a m ~ ~----~-~-~--~------1 ----Avv mu unuge was played xouowmgnon by mgne.1 dinner at me afe.High scores Mrs. Moore reports that the dU~'were made by Mrs. R. E. Vinton mmm had never married and thn\,and A. C, D¢\,¢| and low ones by but one more of the fa mi ly l8 Mn. n n v... n....... .a n...| . hem high néore ma M n .a w .B r i n g y o u r g m . ; z a c h e u m u y ~ ' ; h ; ' f ; " : , 1 " ,'ff,':,', ; f Chambers, low.ln_the cut for all building llondny Ind '1`"°°<i\v; the cbool.In gm association and U mntest, Mrs. Z. Smith won. Prizes zani ma 24|-H.[oher school: are ummed me u~ were awarded all three ladies.Anyfhinr in vegeublel, anned',,,,;.¢;,.,. ..,¢|| n..- |.. .....|- .... -1 the :tate highway department !or|U1° uuunnearly n year and is located INDI' shut. Clarks, Neb.where he and his lhe boo bride are making their home at ;J fi ¢¢ l¥ __________.-M M- 'kkeepefs desk in the Y nd saves a. great deal of4 'dw men doing the floor Dee. 18-Comedy a¢M. E. church rhls new convenience is Dec. 18-0.E.S.kensdngton ut A time saver but also a Masonld hall, 8:00 n~ m. rl`»Dec. 'V 18 days 'till Christxnal. -\""" - ~'-- -'~'"" '""""'A most deiidouu luncheon was3 "~==;5__;g=d um if L :inter »fi2»_12zm a §__»m tuitlhly re- sérvéd at the close of the after-goodsa:xd menu ll aweptable.the §§F¢r."§I»¢""s§u; ZIQQPLQQ'' " `1§2"i==.ff.; join: his n-x : ; : m In gxtending eongntuhdons and :un vnlySchaolmpplies atTheEnterpr-lg,See The Dmerprise for job work best wishes.fuel uvew||.ulU1.l WILII.p f l l g l u noon. Bl»lr,Nel\l-ash. o2¢¢mb¢f12, 1929~(e'l`vrc H a r i r i ! !I NEWSTI-IE KENNARD Mr. and Mrs E. Kenbetzer vis- ned at the w. A. Kexstetter home Sunday. KENNARD RURAL Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Kuhr were san for the quintet as Conch E5 LUTHERAN CHURCH, Sunday hvigitors at Mm George gen! hxs thenilys working ha KENNARD N 'me..near y every t.'~ indoMrs. Louie Gotta/ch and They are scheduled bo play Ft.Ixnud Larsen," ° r f il P . J . C h ` t d A1 ~ I c n \h ' r u m d M o d l\;:1x Q .. Sundagrs 5ig"?'€L'm"'L¢ the 1.L,.'f"£,=,'5.f?,e ay an 1 e..Sunday, December 15 Gu:xymbex-g'= fsmu-day ng a -W A S H I N G T O N N E W S Frank 'ralbor home in Oninhn one noon to make plans for serving day last week. lunch at the basketball game on 'mt.. -..A u... 1>..=» f~-»-.|.-_._. KENNARD NEWS ~a J b n af Mr.andu,';f°%@';'X 3'.§L, left Omnha ut five-thirty Saturday e\~eDl¥lKfor New York City where he ex-w e to esfwd .'s!'°°' .¥*?LF'L'3§ Miss Sena Jensen 0fFl'€¥Hoh\'s».\`§&L;';'; El`".17iTJ`$i'.$§§£'§,'§ g g i ;the wee ke nd m.h home A number of friends and rela- 'tive:were entertained at the.Mxnand Mrs..Conmd Jensen vis-fg_F.Paulsen home Monday in __________________.nn ,_ __ fd_y f3 °Mane Jensen Tl-\€SdH¥\honcr of Mrs. Paulsen's birthday. Tuesday evening. PEACEFUL HILL \ wJ01;'1'1NGs |c§_a§ 1c\I;_}I~ s¢§;;'.1 1..--I - -»--.--Sunday School at 10 o'clock n. m. Divine service at "':30 p. rn.GRAYEL KFNNARD STQIEETS The coniirmation class meets mfr a 4 " .1-:' Y H |r gf,@:13 a5 1~~._~ §"1*. .1 ~ .is <m,I -Lx |- 3 jf ; "'!""1 \fT 4,.f»| 'In. q é i f i f 1 ~»u~ I | ||"ap :»,. H ',.1' -r ' .1 1 A *é ~ 'A \~"~..,,..' * ' ~;~- *r Y H \~ .,|I if '*,f ¢o=;,,»~ ' Q J , |r O O r 1 .UP g * f a b '»1 ' ~~~ y ; » ~ ~T h e M o t o r i s t w i l l a p p r e c i a t e a s e t o f \ @ 'r| REs for Christmas See Them at the Rosenbaum Service Station rf é a f ..`.m -~\ ..~ hfénrhs.hlr. and mrs. Quran a w ,A unnszmus F,,,5,,,,,,_,w WBeriha Jensen acwmvwed hxm to given at the Peaceful Hill schoolOmaha.ll-'riday,Defemlzer 20 in the aft- Mrs.Peterson, Mrs.Nl: Iri ed- ricksoxfs mother, is quite senously ill at this writing, having had un- other bean attack.Mt. and Mrs. W, xg. Rosenbaum and family.shopped m Omaha on Tuesday.Hr.and Mm.Roy Rosenbaumand son, Billy and Mrs. Mary Ros- enbaum, were Blair callers Satur- dn ."i`he Dorcas Sewing Club met at the ho me of Mm Albert Jensen, ~..... nfum Satnrdnv. el-noon romrnencing at two o'clock. All parents and friends are cor- dially invited.Miss Marjorie Kuhr spent.the week-end with home folks.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr were Omaha shoppers Thursday. Miss Verna Kuhr returned home Saturday after spending a .few days at the Harley .Yemen home at Arlington.Mis.-1 Marie an Lillian KahnkhelpedMissElynKnowlton celebrate her bin.y Wednaday ,each Saturday at 10 a.m. in tha I "i.'l"Z""8§* Q - [ C al l s \ J l \ l u ¢ 'M - - . - - . . . . . .E a r l J e n k i n s a n d R o b e r t A n -e v e n i n g .r » l \ » n u n n 1 l P l P O m a h a b u s i n e s a c a l l »T h e M i s s e s n i a i y ,D o r o t h y a n d mfr a 4 " .1-:' Y H |r »a \ 1. 1 u \ '1w \ . \ ~ gf,@:13 a5 4 \_ f . ¢ - \ \q = f s '~ - n i . r .'" P ~ w 'T?1 2 r-.~i;~» ~~g .Qi 1:-~ Nic Friedrichsen Hardware I ~_ . ° ''h p ',» 1 ' ° ;» ° .u '. ', ,~ f. ~_=~ v p |..I a ¥~.| "0 . Q 0 .a ~n |C ° ?\ *| .U - *| w \L f *|g r .Ja1».t ' -~.q 1 *.. *r Y H \~ .,|I if '*,f ¢o=;,,»~ ' Q J , |r O O r 1 .UP 'Q The Motorist will appreciate a set of 5>4% @ 'r|REs ®for Christmas See Them at the Rosenbaum Service Station We have one on the floor for your inspection.c \ =~~'». = f -v ' _~___._~»W H - ~_~¢,~ NU -..'1' F.-11-1:I 1 . :-H - \ . " .' j x L1*~.r a !. " au,: * ; ; ? ; . §_1 " |- - - ¢ ;=. 7 l E l - ° » " ;. . : \ ¥ L .~,.-..~.. PW-'-5-"-' ~" ~' J ~-J --*J -\-~ 7~ `i -i~ .# _ ~-m l-.~ ; J; Q T h e I d e a f f l h r i s t m a s G i f t The New Estate ~El-0-Range rf é a f ..`.m -~\ ..~ \I ~.. $»O \ 1. yet construétad no burn coal o r wood. »if...»,finished with n n ov~n which is more lceesnible ;| _ » »:~~\» z a I,n i l n l l I ;~r ¢i ~ .*.|r :, _ ~ . .* ' > ;lf -~~; - ._~ \ 1 ~; g _,g . . . . . . f~z.~`»`=;;_.f.u_{,1 ~ . .' \ " " ' * "~ r\ . 'C J :~ ~ _ _ 5 :>~; 5 - \ .-':~g\;. _~= ' 1 i f 1 - §~ \ `V ;X<§\~ ~< \~\ ~ - x ; =\ 2 & = 1 ;\ f = \ . . » - . . ¢ » , . . , , . . - . . . -" ; ; ? : I " ~ \ \w Wa will daliver as a Christmas Gift if so desired. li l n a n W r i r h n f B la i r-=.»..-.¢..\» momlng. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jensen and family of Omaha, ,Mn and Mrs.James Sunds and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunds spent Sun- day at the Chris Sunds home.The Danish Lutheran Ladies' Aid did n'o!: hold their xegdarmeetiné Dec. 11, on acoount of had roads and the holidays.They will not meet.until Jau_11 at theAdolph Nielsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch vis- ited at the Albert Sunds home onSaturday evening. Mrs. B. A. Gotlsch visited at the Bench Club at the Louie Mencke home Thursday. KENNARI) HIGH SCHOOL wis s Fgns r GAME #b n Cofch Egger's Quintet defeated :l a . \: | Peie Pefersen of Omaha, called on Louie and Dagmar PetersenSunday.| Mr. and Mrs. C. J.Nienmn of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. MarlinSund.-1 were Sunday dinner guests at the G. F. Paulsen home. Mrs.Currie Jensen was a caller at the James Johnson home sev- eral days last week. Miss 'Ina'Sunds spent severaldays last week at the Henry Tiet- gen home.George Hedelund was a business caller in Washington Tuesday aft- ernoon. f had weather, the Central Bridge d Construction Company of Wa- oo, Nob., have started graveling he streets of Kennard and altho ~me of the cars of gravel were rozon quite solid they have been ....~ ...~'_ See The Enterprisé for prices ou Sale bills. Fashion Center Winter Coats on sale at $14.90 in sizes 13 to 4I in black or brown.Values to $25. If you want a good looking Coat and want a Bargain,attrnd this . e e~m g ootheir hom? floor last Wednesday rnakmg \ery s09d """e,by .haw~ evening, by a close margin,¢},e'\"K the Krawl w}¢l\ the clty water. score being 15 go ]_5_|Tl1ey_expect w fnush gravellng the The team consists of all old dlstnct tlxelatter part_ot this week members.Russel Leonard,cooll Thls wxll be agreatlmpmvemcnt and able center; Leaver Kronberg to Kennnrd as the_ streets have and Lester McCann,capable for- been in poor condluon for some wards, and Earl diempke and Earl tame. Larson, guards. shoppers in Blair Monday. Chas: Misfeldt was a visitor atthe parental, Henry Misfeldt home Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham were shoppers in Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch were visiting at the home of Louie Gottsch Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rn mussen were in Blair last Thursday.Mrs. Frank Gosser and ReinhartwerevisitingwithMr.and Mrs. Louis Goreham Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nueva and church there will be Sunday school at 10 and service at 11 o'clock ~ the morning. Everybody is cordially invited. _';";.:;:. ';;">\;::f.;;" A0911HHHLluxugrvavu..-¢..-," r " - -we e k e n d a t Ge o r g e Hedel-.md's. Pea rl Han sen , wh o is wo rk in g in Bla i r ,c a me ho me Sa tu rd ay eve~ n i n g to sp en d Sun day wi th he r par ents.Th e b o ar d o f tr u s tee s o f th e M. E. c h ur c h me t a t R. E. Fa i rc hi ld' s § §Monday evening. .Mrs.Nels Peterson will enter- tain the Ladies' Aid at her home next Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. P.C. Gaines and son, Perry visi!/ed in Kennard on Sunday.Leslie Berry of Benson, visited his mother, Sunday.Mrs.H.C.Edwards and Mrs.Sarah Swihart vasmd it the mn McCracken home in Fremont lashFriday.'\ Wvrd has reached here that Mrs.Ella Sue Pruner, who has been ir:Colorado for the past year, is vis~ iting her daughter, Mrs. James B. Anderson and family of Lincoln. r She expects to viait friends in Kennard after Christmas.M m .Chas.Be rr y ente rtai nedth;-i';rilo;l§|W;dne§d r e ing:rllisses Gnce Thom|:|en,q`0lgn QWendte,Fae Domaékégr,Mary Margaret,Finch and ae Burk- hoider.The girl belonging to the cook- ing club and their »lcader,Miss Grace Thompson enjoyed a slum ber party at the T .E. Akins home: Tuesday night.Fnom all reports th e gi r ls an d th ei r lea der h a d a -wond erful ti me ./Misa Mi ldr e d Kin gdo m o t'O m a ha , c a me ho m. ;Fr i d ay e ve n i ng tc srvend fha week-end wi th h e r p a r en ts ,M r .a n d Mr s .W .E .K i n g ...1....u..n h||n\||V ~ B B W ~f §§"§§°§??l»{ ;s;t:iv:;t;f o r th-"Pulior B m s h C b . M r .a n d Mr s .GEO.Me n k i n g '\l»t:re ho sts a t dsnner W ednc sua; e ve n i n g wh e n the ir guests inc lud- "~@q_ Mr.a n d Mr s . C ly d e L .Rosen # a u m a n d B o n n i e L e o a n d M r .a m H F S -H .C .~I 1 la te no ur . Gi ve hq r Si lk W e a r a n d b u y tl io n C e n u ! r - s h e ar e g o od , th en ! . u a n u h n s a n s a m a n n 4- U Mrs. n. C. Edwards and uaugnter va.ilud in Blair 'l'I=ur.=!ay :att n g ;» - ¢ - . n . . .. - ... . . . . ._ ._Gle n n Rosen baum .md c hil dren,Mm' Ruth Ru..<nh..um ann Roscoe Rosenbaum.| U.S.Cain of Frem .:,was n business caller in Keunard Thurs- fi n v"Bin and Mrs. Tom Gaines wen: taken to Omaha Tuesday where they will spend the winter with their son, Perry and fa.mlly.l/Mr. and Mrs. Alfmd Hansen of Blair,wl e d o n Qu .Christenn Mxller Friday.Harry Edwards was ill Monday and unable to work at his shop. Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum and son,Roscoe were §unday dinner guests at Jap Ra|e:1bxum's.Esmer Lund, who is working in Omaha, came home Satuxday tn.spend that evening md Sunday with her mother,Mrs.Louisa Lund.Clu~£sLln.n Rasmussen was inLincoln Sunday on business.Sheavtumd Mandny.l \ r Mn.Elmer Wright drove toMaplexon,Iowa Friday to spend the week-end with her daughter,Opal, who is teaching there.She returned Sunday evening. A number of men from Kennardatjended the shooting mnt/:lm held at Norman Willdna'Sunday aft- emoon.Mr. and Mrs. Will Farnberg of Blair, spent. Sunday at the H. C. Blaco home. Gretchen Hall spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.Ben Bailey and Bobbie ln Blair. The depositors committee held a business meeting at. the Kennanl stain bank Mpnday evening.The village board held their regular monthly meetlng on lastTuesday evening. Annhl Schmidt. who hm: been husklng corn for Chester Rosen- baum, was taken suddenly ill on Sunday evening with un attack of appendicitis.'He was rushed to an Omaha hospijzal where he wasoperated on immediatelv.At thepremnt writing, he is getting along as well al can be e Mr.and Mrs.hues Rosen-baum and children drove o Omaha Saturday morning; where they at- tended the wedding of Mrs. Ros- enba.um's sister, Miss Mary Dierks.Mrs. Mary Jacobsen was ill aTpartof last week with tonsilitis. John Hebsurl of Arlington, vis-ited frielllds in Kennard l u i 'Tlmraday afternoon. Memb s of the Methodist Su:1~ da y sch l have started working mn |. Christmall program whichthey will present at the church on Christmas Eve. .J A number ufjadiea mek at Mn. ,,... .». ~~... ,A.;.wr" a..~ . _P-~.~s»-~ =..2 .~..--* | ...._' H'll|5r,NebraslLa, December 12, 1929 H E R M A N N E W S Attorney Frank Howell al Oma- paid Herman A brief visit last '1\»¢sdly,Hrs, Hollmd af Springfield, So. Dakota, who was called here by the death of her brother, George um, returned to her home Thurs- day afternoon.~ Mrs.Hilda J.Bdn was enter- uined at the Wm.Adams home 'while hen: last week to give a talk before the Missionary Society. Mrs. John Larson has been veryill at her home here suffering from pneumonia.She is reported to be slowly improving.The Kindred Merry Makers held their meeting last Thursday with Mrs. Joseph Bandur at her home RHEUMATIC P/mis, INDIGESTION GONE "Affer 20 years suffering the Sargon treaunent took right hold o f m y c u e , f i : x e d m a u p i n ! i m shape and l'm feeling just great.. Yrf v _ . . f ' " ; ? - ) . ¢" M = ~1 'l ,(l s. ,nfnrU¢ ; § Q §, & n \t»..;¢'»y f ! ! L u 7 **; 3-,;.< an ": .§'. i .. 5 f ' ?~ " _" f J , , 4 f ' s.x ';'f " 1 f . . s ~ is * v 1 gn e 45¢3 ;'.~L M . ~ ,¢ ~ 's .1 ..s.;="E ~c~45#.~ s = ,f f ~ ~.~.,* '\. '.\¢~¢g,. , < . : y ; . ~.a*I...:: ~ ». ~.;.,,f ~ :Q#.."ff '; .2 > r -? " "5?" ~ Clxules N. Hansen, Demand: To the Creditun of said Emma You _,I Heneby Notified, That I will 't at the County Coun Room ln lair in said County on the 27111 doy of Devemher,1929, and on the %tl-A di y of March 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M. on elcn o f w a dates to receive md ex- amine all claim:against said Estate, with a view to their axl- justment and allowance.The time limited for the presemntion of claims against said Ihtate is three months from the 27th day ni December A. D. 1929, and\the time limited for payment of debw is One Year from said 27111 dn;- of December, l929. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said County Court,this the prgnnhzlon of claims agains said Hmm is three month: fro the 18th day of Daamber A. D 1929,and the time llmi ud fo payment of debts is One Year fro u i d 18th day of Dgcember. 1929 WITNESS my hand m d 01~ Seal o l said County Court,thi~ 16th day uf November, 1929. (SEAL)I. c. 21.1.1-:n, 4|-4t County Jud NOTICE To NON- RES] DENT DEFEN DANT Mnor & Cnrrigan, Atbomeys IN THE DISTRICT COURT o WASHINGTON COUNTY»NEB I ISKA. recovering nicely.Mr. and Hrs.Bert Coupe:ot Tehma h.spent Sunday at the Harry Cooper home. Mm Kathryn Hughes and MisaLeonaRmerentertainedtheI - Delt|~Dek Club at the James VanHom home last. Thunday evening. Miss Margaret Kroese and Aug- ust Lowe won the prizes for highscores o! the evening with Miss Mary Wray and Ed Witdg taking consolation;The Club will meetThursdayevening,Dec.19 with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen. James Han, who was called hereby khe death of his father,Geo. Hart len the fnrepar: of the week for his home at Ramona, Calif.Mrs.Nels Jacksun was hostess for the regular meeting of the M. E.Aid at her home Wednesday,Dec. ll. prlse vidt with Hrs.Andex-sen'x pnenu, Mr. and Mrs. John ur- aon.They were not nwnne at theseriolu illness of Mrs. Larson until they arrlvd. Mn. PL I.. Swan has been some-whxt under the weather the p u t week md cnnfined w her home. Miss Arwilda Lowe, who is nt-tending sdmol ln Omnln spent, the week»end at ber home here. Dr.C.C.Wilson of Omaha,diatrlcz superintendent,preached and held the first quarterly ron-ference of the church year at the M. E. church Sunday at two-thirtyMr. and Mrs. John Rogen and children were Sundny dinner guests at Lhe Fred Rogert home.The C.K.Andersen family of Arl-ingwn. spent the afternoon there. Mrs. Jann Sidner of Tekamah, The Methodist Ladies were very'prvgrnm is apprvpriate to the successful with the ir be au and season.Hr s 0.H.Godney ischicken :upper held Sxmrduy |!t~ leader,assisted by Miss Nellyeernovn and evening in the D. w.;Q»¢m» md Mn. C. R. Gray. Rutledge buildng,formerly the!Jncqueline and Ann Woodwud C.H.Blanchard hardware.The came up from Ofmaha Friday eve- proeseds h r exceeded their ex- ning for a few dnys visit at thepeetntions._lhome of their grandparents,Mr.Musa Mnry Frances Wmflfk of and Mrs. L. A. Woodward.Their Qlalr, spent the weekend mth her parents came uv for Sunday dm-slster Mrs. Malvem W¢§*-|nsr and xhey returned home thatA license w wed was |s.sued_¢o;even;ng_ Ewrett West of Herman and Vw-I Mr. and Mrs. Malvern West have ian Cook of Lincoln, at Glenwood,m,,._.ed their household goods inlawnlas:week.Everett ls the with Mr. and Mrs. _]_ }q_ West andeldest son .of Mr. and Mrs. J.. A~I»~1n live with them during the Wes!and was born and l'¥US9d~win!er.'here.~I Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Branden, _ Mrs. John Larson has been mn-, Elaine ,Katt and Ernest Meyer [med ~ her home ?"d bed °""3', were at West Point Sunda¥| to seedays wxth pnéumonm.All wall ben Mrs. Hue who is in the ospital gla d to le lm that she is dowly Lhere.Others w see her that day xmproving.were Miss Ella Longwell and Al- w e r e p r e s c m .a n u L w u v l z u w r u , Hrs. Glen Raynand Lira. CliffordRay of Arlington.They spent. the time in tying a comfort and sew- ing.Before they departed,Mijn- nas WF"au un:paul..'"='='\"H-"I The M.E.Sunday School are|Mr.and Mrs.Taylor 1rencn,1the xrlppe-Dr.and Mr Cam-getting ready for a Christmas; Mm.Enlna Hoover and Reese eron brought her home mth them: program.|French ere dinner guests SundayThursday so Mrs.Qameron couldi On last Thursday evening thB|0f Mr. and Mrs. Earl French. care for her.She as reported wa o..E. s. at their relzular meetinml Basketball will starf at Hermam lzmh day of November. 1929. |¢s EAL)I. c. ELLER, , (C-At.County Jud; After days here an aunt,lfamily, N \Ed_to her spendmg the pas!ten » visiting at the home om'Mrs. Wm. Bnmdert and [iss Evelyn Katt return- home at Arlington Sat- Plaintiffs, vs.,ge.John H. Johnson NOTICE OF FINAL AD-Mary E. Johnison abd MINISTRATION ACCOUNT Charles Doherty,B i n d bon ze I li.b r n r w i n r -" U , - - 'I I. . . H T c - G : . . . , 1 . ~ : ; 1 : : ' : . . |» i &L m n s m .i .| . . . . . . | f . £ & ° ° f . . £ ' : f 2 ' : ' 2 . " . £ ° .=!$3f.e=:.,f2:ii'i't'..°i':a°' e.==_.. 1%. '.' £ f . 2 : ' : " ' . t ! : e ited here Saturday with her dnughiagain after helping with the house ter,Mrs.Malvem West and at-, work at the Lester Rawson hom:tended the bazaar given by themear Telbasta, a few weeks.H. E. Aid ladies.1 M m O.A.John.son had Inel Mn and Mm Wallace Andersen., Hght. shoulder mwn out of place and children d_[9\e in flom Pow-i hen ahe_trip_and fell g hgl u n :c a m u u l g y u a n "n u n .| : : . | | . u t l V Ia c l :l l .l s u o a u c .u r ; \ , »A u | | § l l I | " | 'u r a a y h o m et e r W o r t h v M a i r o w C H B l a - 1 - | t o D e c a t u r .T h e f i r s t m e g l | '¢ h £ \ a x v o é m y P a m h n Z m . .H = ¢ £ i e § w i 1 1 b e D e c .z o w h e n K e n n a r d w i l l T h e l a r B l a n c i m a r d ,A s s o c i a t e I i a t r o n ;T o m p l a y h e r e .. 'M d M m c a l m - »O l s o n e n -" ' ° ' " 'f o r l w a k e f i e l d ,J r . ,A s s o c i a t e P n t r o n ; |r .a n . ' l t . ¢ _ .l " r ».r .n _ -n .. . . . . ¢ . . - . . . .| : : _ _ . a . . . . . . . . . » . . { . . . . . . . . I - 4 . I } . . . . . ¢ . -c n t » | n \H r ~f 0 \ . l l l ( I dnntsl.DefenI STAT! Was) a OF NEBRASKA I vo I sa 1in|;ton County,I lnty Court.In Probate.. B. F. Lundt, Atty. Matter of the Estate C. Sander, Deceased: . of' To the defendant, Charies Doh- erty;You will take notice that on the 21st day of November,1929, William J.Maher and John A. .Carrigan, as plaintiffs, filed their'petition in the District Court mfIwashington County, Nebraska, as gust line bf Silk Under Wornen and Misses can at the Fashion Center in'm r; .Lune uoasey, aecrer-ary; n/u5His\:|uun¢u ni.uumn .>uuu-an n...Icxxroline Wachter, Treasurer Eledyce Godsey, Conductress;:Mildred Rutledge, Associatefductress.The other officers of thelwachier and sons, Mr. and MIS- ; Mlsahxnd Mrs. Alben. Bennett, Mr. andMrs.;Mrs.Huit Lowe,Mr.and Mrs. Con-'AUKUH Lowe, Mr.and Mrs.Ben (chapter are to be appointed by theflhrry Bentley and son, Harlnn of~Worthy Matron.Refreshments Omaha and Mrs. B'ex1.huLpv»e.|lun". .m-...a 5... uf ...A MN u..:»|C ra jnhmmn in dnvmsr the . Bum.4'1~n |Q r ' ° " |Fashion Center Winter Coats re-v iduced to only 514.90 in sizes is zo s n R. 1-'OUNTMN ~ 44 in black or brown.Values to "Constipation and. indigestion The $25 in smart new styles."7'n|gradually zfew worse with me, and All pez Give hex-Silk Stockings ihligfinnlly. I mem. :hrouzh a course of settler: ell Wy l st 'lhursday for n su!-pwme Wednesday evening.She is , ij; all the ~ D 'Y.?..¥§ lik¢ heirs,legatees,cxedibors`nbove entitled,the object and rsons interested in the finxl prayer of said action being for ient.of said estate are the foreclosure of a mortgage ingutifiedthat on the 23rdlthe .sum of $200.00,ln favor of ov. 1929, Detlef Henning-(said plaintiffs,on the following i a ; ; . " ; . : " . : . " i i } i " 5 ¢ E I ` 7 :"`"i ?' i . ; ; l § "Ti ' F u k u i and ll . md ln. Claude Clements. Wilson, Ham imking the trip Io GI Wen; who hurheen quite Phoenix, Arlmm in | new Fonl. ill the put vnek, ll improving.The Senior clu|_o! the high Wear and buy them at t1re.Fash~ ion Center-she will know they am good, then!47-lt Fashion Cémer Winter Coats on sale at $14.90 in sizes 13 m 44 in treatmen po nr y r Then 1-he left knee ly walk. t that gave ine some tem-lhereby elief, but nothing lastingqday of :umatism came on and mylsen the a dministrntor with Willfdescribed real estate tmwithurt so bad I could hard- annexed o A few weeks azo lnetivion ir filed r 'An undivided one-third interestComm'in and to the: Northwest Quu~ and ~ ~L.C.Hansen,Clnrk O'Hanlon and Elzy King of Blair attended the funeral of GeorgeHart at the Legion hall Tuesday afternoon.Mr. a d Mrs.L. A. WoodwarddroveOmWednesdayand spent.day at the Alben Wood-ward .Albert had just re~ turned from a len days business trip to Saskatchewan, Canada. The American legion auxililryare spolsoring a se ea of benefitbridge partie: for the winter. They announce the first to be.given onThursdaevening, Dec.12.MB, Henry lsen is chairman. The Boptin guild ladies met onWedneldayafternooninsteadofThursday nl. the Mn. Annu Peddie home to quilt.Afler working a few hours the hostess served nnice lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Cunninghxmand son left Wednesday for their home at Joliet, Ill., nm visiting his sister,Mrs.Tom Wakefield, Jr. and family. The Happy Wonder Bakers are offering YOU 'U||.. edy entitled "Cat o' Nlne Tails" an their class play, to a large nudi- ence at the Legion hall Friday evening.Members of the castwok their parts real well and areto be congratulated.The singing between the second and third acts by Miss Iris Brewster and LeeHancock was enioyed very much. Giving the play at this time get: it o ut o f the way of so many things near the close of schooland all who an concerned will be glad of this.Misc Louise Larsen, who teach- es in the hixh school at Laurel, Neb., vidted o wr the weekend with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. John Larson. Herman :schools will close Dec. 20 for the Christmas vacation and begin again Dee. 80. E. C. Burdlc ln reported on thesick list at this wrlting. The Woma.n's Club meeting Fri~ day ol this week at the Mrs. B. W.Bundic home will be in the nature ot a Chr-isimas pany.Tho study black or brown.Values to $25. I! you want a good looking Coat and want a Bargain,attend this coat sale at the Fashion Center in Blair now!-`47-.lt Smart neu'styles in Slippers that Wear for Women and Misses, $2.98 to $6-50: cmmmm, $1.49 orss.s9=Ennx Jettick Health Slip- pers for Women, $5 and SG: U. S. Gaytees and Overshoes at the Lowest Prices ln Blair.Try the Fashion Center First.4741 The Milllnery Store of Bliuir offers you smart new $5 Felt Hats for Women and Misses at only $2.88 in all colors and smart new advance styles.O! course the mil~ linery store of Blair is the Fash- ion Center.Other hats for Wom- ( 1 g n a n d r 'l ~ a l . | ~ . »n a . sinned Sargon mul sug°{I>i11t,|}mying that his final adininima- and I'll tell anybody this ia a won~ derful treatment!My appetite is fine now,my indigestlon is overand every rheumatic pdn in my body is gone!Sargon Pills regu- lated me perfectly,toned up my liver and rid my whole system of poisons."-Fred F.Fountain,115 S. E. 4th St., Mason City. Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Falls City--Woolworth Company store to locate here in spring. Ruahville-H. $1 H. Drug Store changed hands. Falls City-New oven installed' in Frank Uhlig Bakery. tion account filed herein bg settled and allowed, that proof of helrship be taken, order for distribution of assets and assignment of dower and homestead righta entered; and the said Administrator discharged. lf you fail to appear before said County Court on the 20th day of December, 1929, at 10 o'elock A. M., and contest said petition, the Coun may grant the prayer there- of and make such other and (ur- ther orders,allowances and de- crees as to this Court may seem ploper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 28rd day of Nov. 1929. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, A5-At County Judge. ter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 17, Range 11, and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quaner of Section 31, Township 18, Range 11,all East of the Sth P. M.. Washington County, Nebraska, and that sald mongage be declar- ed to be a first lien upon said premises and that the title to said premises be quiewd as against any claim, right, title, interest or lien in favor of the defendant, Charles Doherty, and that the said mort- gage made and executed by the defendanu, John H. Johnson and ary E. Johnson, to Farmers m d erchants Bank of Kennard, Neb- raska,in the sum of $4000.00, dated July 8,1921, and filed for reeord on the 23rd day of August, n c I Y G U D H has n¢W ~ ._ ,|_,Ao u \ | |1 U y n u v a n n ' u l l l l n l l c u £ 9 o n \"Z`2,_I`I|Arnold--Pony cylinder mm in-INo'rlcE or FINAL ADMIN- ' |f.'E'i"5.ff¥f'.FI'°.?ff'€" "UE °!'£'°F.f'f»...~.. - - i tFashionCenterSilkDresses, $498,$6.15,$8.94, $10 vp $19.15 lin all the smart new advance styles-including the New Silhou- ette-in all colors and materials in sizes 13 to 52.Large new ship- ment just unpacked so you have practically an unlimited selection to choose your Holiday Dress from. As long as you are going to buy e Dress, buy it at the Fashion Cen- ter in Blair and everybody will be pleased.47-lt snalled in "Sentinel" office. Wymore-New steel ceiling put in Rexall Drug Store room in Leo Holmes building. Hay Springs-Construction of sidewalks and curbing;underway at local creamery. 'l`ekamah-"Herald"changed hands. Falls City-Construction work on E00-foot bridge across Nemaha south of here progressing rapidly. 1s'rRA'r|oN ACCOUNT STATE or NEBRASKA Washington County, O'Hanlon and 0'l-lanlon,Attys County Court.ln Probate. ln the Matter of the Estate ol Eliza A. Barton, Deceased:The heirs at law, next of kin. devisees,legateea,creditors and All persons interested in the final settlement of said estate are here~ ss Falls City 'irate Highway De~iby notified that on the 21th day -....»......» .........,|:»... ...-.....\ ,... un.nr \|.".amlm»-|090 Sfalla H Mf-. me county mei-K ox wumngto nCounty,Nebraska, in Book 11, Page 413, of :he Mortgage Records of said county,be released and cancelled of record by the Court, for the reason that the note se- cured by said mortgage has been fully paid and satisfied,and for such other and further relief i n the premises as may be just and equitable.- You are required to answer the said petition on or before the 18th day of January, 1930. HERE but fro m At- wa t e r K e n t c o u l d you get a set like this new Screen-Grid 60 at such a price? More powa--seleo t i vi t y- r a n g e - t o n e ! A n d not a fancy price! A better set can't be built.Words won 't t ell you -yo u m u st listen. The Happy Wonder Bakers are offering YOU Long Wonder Bread (Full ljflb. Loaf) _\y, ¢\vf_\¢.»/,_m .ww W ~ n a l u l n z u h p l | § | ; g \ l l l l &5 | n u u a u n l " \ | l \ J L ; 1 v | \ . u n . \ . ; |N| ; t r e e t l l @ t o u a ' 1 d a l s o o n h i h m a y s C o w a n a n d L e s t e r B a r t o n t h e D a t e d t h i s 2 1 . ~ t d a y o f m e m N E B R A S K A F A R M E R I 'h r T ..K 0 E x e c u t o r s o f s a i d e s t a t e f i i e d a b e r ,1 9 2 9 ...f s n o w s B E A N S P R O F I T A B L Y l n t u s " ' ° ' " {y m i .s a i d C o u n t y C o u r t .W z l h u m J .M a h e r a n d P E l l -N e ° 9 \¥ F ? " ' "! 1 ° ° f ~ ' f ' f = - . P ! = ' " = ¢ § . ' f . . . . . = § 2 H 1 2 1 i h n i r f i n a l n d m i n i s -J o h n A .C a r r i i z a n .u a On 32 arres of land near Mitch- ell, A. G. Kath grew 1184 bushels of Great Northern beans which he sold for $4.00 a bushel.His gross income P€r acre was $148.The cost of growing beans is about the same as that of growing corn. pw beans were planted the last ieek in May,50 pounds of seed per disced and harrowed.The ground was irrigated twi.;wee the buds started and again the stalks showed need of ture.In harvesting,the were pulled and cured in acre, in soil that had been plowed, when when mois- beans small piles.Later they were stacked like hay.The crop, according to Mr. Kath, is quick growing, being seeded in May and harvested in early_Speternber.Beans being a legume, a crop of them leaves the soil in good condition for other installed at public school building. Ohiowa-Illain street being gra- lveled. Humbold iiome State Bank lo- _cated in new quarters.|Butte-Butte Opera House in» stalled Vitaphone equipment. .College Vi e w -A new weekly newspaper being published here known as "College View Record". Humboldt+Several streets grad- ed preparatory to spreading of gravel. Beatrice-Ritz Theatre recently taken over by Fox West Coast Corporation. Talmage-Lincoln Tel. 81. Tel. Co ,rebuilding telephone system in this vicinity. niture Store extensively improved, Tekamah-Fire truck purchased by Fire Department. l _ . T ,......._,....,....._ ._iraone account filed herein be settled and allowed, that proof of heirship be taken,order for dis- tribution of assets and assignmentofdowerandhomesteadrights entered and the said `Executors discharged.lf you fail to appear before said County Court on the 20th day of December,1929, at 10 o'clock A. Bi., and contest said petition, theSourt may grant the prayer there- of and make such other and fur- ther orders,nllowanees and dc- crees as to this Court may seem proper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 27th day of November, 1929.(SEAL)~ c. ELL ER, 45-4t ~County Judge. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL 4 5 - 5 t \P l a i n t i f f s . \x Dr. Norman K. Ralhmnnn()P'l`0ME'l`RlST Owr the Blair Drug Co. Phone Black 41 Eveningis by Appointment x xATWOOD BARBER SHOP Successor to theLorenzen Barber Shop l The Best of Service Regular Prices - x x'ms EAT SHUP s E. C. Rann, Proprietor I Meals, 40 Cents 1Excellent Cuisine Satisfactory Service .Courteous Treatment |First door east Enterprise offical 1 Bendorf BrosQ J \ The Happy Wonder Bakers are offering YOU Long Wonder Bread (Full ljflb. Loaf) _\y, ¢\vf_\¢.»/,_m .ww W ~ f E 5;~ A Eg~: ~'~a j~i '1€22;'::;§:;?'S Ioc per do 0 And a Full Assortment of Hoste ss Cakes FR E S H D A I L Y $ u y $ / ' e a r l / } - o m y o u r l 9 I ' 0 C 2 f CONTINENT AL BAKERY c r o 8 u w e ne r a u x sto c ki n g s m uP__\ ' W e a r a n d bu y th e m a t t h e Fa s h - efrnfrm nw Nr-1nRAsKA I i xIBLAIR ABSTRACT & TKTLE I |co MPANY IFashion Center Winter Coats re- duced to only $14.90 ln sims 18 W 44 in black or brown.Values to $25 in smart new styles.47~1t Women and Misses:Do your Christmas shopping at the Fashion Comer in Blair and you will get the nh-an (lift: and Sava Mnns-v. lon Center-she will know they are good, then!. 47-lt L ~ g a l H a l m a ~f - ' f ' = ' ¢ ' @ ' A . asWuhlngton County,A. C. Debel, Att'y. In the County Court of Wlushlngton County, Nebraska. ln the Mutter of the Estate ol' Johnnn Vogt,Deceased: The venfied petxtxon of Amanda _ , ` , |' W i l l i a m r : Boncied Abatracter lPHONE 15 I Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nehx-nh \ x / H $ u y $ / ' e a r l /}-om your g r o c e r C O N T I N E N T A L B A K E R Y »I T xsrv r A n o n m w r r n ~ u r A TELEPHONE Q lou!;47-lt Smart neg/ styles in Slippers that Wear for Women and Misses, $2.98 zo $6-50: Childre.n'B, $1.49 ro $8.39;Erma Jettick He dth Slip- pers for Women, $5 and $6; U. S. Gaytees and Overshoes at the 1 WHAT'S the news?~~\¥ i 'NOTICE BY PUBL ICA- TION ON PETITION PROBATE OF WILL Henry Mencke, Attorney.STATE OF NEBRASKA IWashlngton County, In the County Court of of Wallington County, Nebnaka. In the Matteqof the Estate o l Herman Kerkhoff, Deceased: The verified petition of August Kerkhotf and Bertha Meier lias been filed in th! County Court of said Codnty, praying that Letters Testamentary da issue to August Kerkhoff under the last Will and Testament ol*Herman Kerkhoff, Deceased. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that a x-ing will be had on said petition on the 27th day of December,A.D.1929,at 10 o'clock A. M., and all persona in- terested are notified to appear land show cause, if any, why saidilnatrumentmay not be proved, 'allowed and probated as the last Will and Tnlflvnhnl nf :nhl dn. Vogt has been filed ln the County Court of said Oounty, prayingthat Letters Teatamentary do laaue to William G.Vogt under the last Will and Testament of Johann Voigt,Deceased.4 Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that n hearing will be had on said petition on the 13th day of December A. D. 1929, at 2 o'clock P. M., and ull persons interested are notified to appear and show cause, if any, why said Instrument may not be proved.allowed and probated as the last Will and Teat- ament of said deceased, and exe- cution thereof, and administration of said estate be granted.' Witness my hand and Official Seal this 15th day of November, 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, |44-tt County Judge. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA.; | as .. .- - x uenuarX-BAY SERVICE Offices ln State Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. I x CAR L s c mn r r r lnanranceRed Estate and Loans Office in State Bank Bldg. x _._ ._ ._»i|:II g _ . _ _ .. .. _ . .- .DIL w. F. HEMPBIL L DENTIST Located in newHome Theatre Bldg. Blair, Nebraska : MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACTEB Office in Mayle Bldg. x -TR AI N S C HED UL E - lI_ . . _ ._ . . _ _ - - :I\ I r P m r : . \ \ { n n ~~ $ u y $ / ' e a r l /}-om your g r o c e r C O N T I N E N T A L B A K E R Y » I T xsrv r A n o n m WI T H OU T A TELEPHONE Q lou!;47-lt Smart neg/ styles in Slippers that Wear for Women and Misses, $2.98 zo $6-50: Childre.n'B, $1.49 ro $8.39;Erma Jettick He dth Slip- pers for Women, $5 and $6; U. S. Gaytees and Overshoes at the 1 WHAT'S the news?~~\¥ i PERFUME ~~1 C \...._\ » \ s n r o u c A n n A v z m ~ m n \ A n w a » r r ¢ . \ n n z "WHATS the news?" "Had a fire out at my house yesterday." "You don't sayl Do much damage?" »"Oh, not a lot. The wilfe telephoned the Fire Department as soon as she dis- covered it and it didn't get much of a stan."< "That was lucky." "Yes, but we wouldn'i have had much 'luck' without the Telephonef ` Blair Telephone Co. Local and Long Distance Service .._.....; l | rL~1 I19~1, ~ 4 .h u I \ ,\_}~°1 4\+~;3 ..:,_;L | _\* l u 5' ° \\ " J s \*~/~\"3:=f f ~.1:9 1% ;~~ \\5 ,'1 ?;~ \ ~u \ ' V w ,;I'Ef\~\ .\ ,v ,' = » ~; !~ l \| 'f1 \M * .H 1 Q\. a tIi1 1 ~|.. I li THE GIFT EXQUISITE WE CARRY NOT ONLY PERFUMES gU:|~ AN B EXCEPT|0NALLy FINE AssoR'rmENT OF HOLIDAY ooous.YOU WILL BE PLEASED AND SURPRISED IF YOU WILL CALL AND EXAM- INE OUR ASSORTMENT. EH ElB HAND Bxcls OF LATEST DESIGNS lunnu .f" t\h» \rn¢. - - ~ - - - - ceased, and execution thereof, and administration of said estate be granted.»Witness my hand and Official Seal this -ith day of December, 1929. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER. "' " " " i ' l " "<§" I(;¢?\;ty;\¢¢'y1 lCkir.|¢o % "°"2 .:a "°"* Ba lha m! ..,.:_.In the County Cdurt.w " ; _ 7 } 1 5 ~ m g .g In the Matter of the Estate nfSophieMsrgarethaJahnelDe-¢ S = ; j ;",;°»§ng~y»»~ cased:7:15 a.m. daily except Sunday ''§ 9 _ 'r§ § c m-:nrrons OF s / u n 2:52 p.m.daily except Sunday: !.5 ¢| lv VI( I \ » \ J | \ ' l C | 5 A N U ~ D A l N ' l ' Y C O M P A C T S A N D V A N I T I E S in a ll t h e n e w e r s t y le s a n d a mu l t it u d e o i o t h e r a r t ic le sL E 5|48-lt Count Jud EsT.s'rr;y ge.|:---You are Hereby Notified, That 1 \ I \\}.€l¢J"_"=T a;;;;; Sundgy.n.,._. n~ ~ ~'W ill mg RI. £58 .¢0\lll\.y b0\lfi. n.UU|||Laiou p-ln. uluyg p s E S ' r A ' f E I i l [B li h t i n _ a ld Iount?rM¢n W e 5 . 8 0 p . m. d n i ly . THE BLAIR DRUG co ¢n.» »_» -4. HEDULE- n _ _1 1 m h l |1301 day or *?°°°"'P°.":¢"f""'-f'E'f' I . EsscSTATE OF NEBRASKA I Il sa A.c.Debel, Awy. Wuhington County, on the mn da y o f Ma rc h,wav,- " U at 10 o'clock n. m. on each of saiddates to receive and examine al''§>°I»'°"'A°"'§Z' elnimq ngalnnt uid Estate, with I 12§oo A mf hmm! io their adjusts-nent and A-I Haw A u l l i t l su su u Aznnwluu 94.¢.|u ln¢ .|» \Ge B'|mir,Nehruka, December 12, 1929 81250.Mn. m mf wa s awa rded first prize of $250 by the judges for the beat entry in the vegetabla cloudy md t he road; well nigh lmpuaible the sale went well and brought good price;One :wo- year-old horse brought $96 and other stu!! going proportionately well. Both gentlemen were well planed with the results of the sale Si Johnson cried the sale and handled the crowd nicely. u z h t t o m m m ~ustries, without needs,a n d on ly tha t wh ic h ll deny .. n t session wi ll :n'::°c c onje c ture wa i ti n g th e re~ an d n o t o ra tor y axes stakes prize for the finest jar of lood in the three dunes of vege- ubies, fmits and meats. The first prize of $250 in the meat class went to Mrs.Dudley Brooks of Rob:Red. AIA. for n jar of chicken. while Miss Margery Drew o l Athol,Mass.,won the prize of $250 on a jar of pears ad- judgd first in the fruit class. ,-',, ~ .. VISITORS FROM CANADA Mrs. John Andersen and eieven :| NEBRASKA : on OUT F~A RECQRD A hen in the flcck at the Uni- venity o! Ne bnxh s tale farm is nnmelas,being known to her in-terested observers by the uninter- esting designation. X-284, but her cackles have become delightful music to members of the poultry The 18 Club under the dtectlan ol Mins Moss, are spansoring md making an-angements for this high school lfimir. NEW RULES FOR ATHLETES At a special meedng of the Suze High Schoo l Athletic Am- cixtion he}d in Lincoln Last week, the men vi the family do, th ~ paratfun ol the dinner should invulve so mucn *work that must spend the (renter part ol day ln the ldlchen and be wo t to even want tn ent. By plannlnk a good but aim menu and by doing as many bhi as possible before that dny, dinner may be made delici .,,_...,.~ n g e g g p ~ u c ti o n .~ h e h a s e n - abLished a n e w eg g - lay i n g rec ord f o r th e un ive rs ity floc k.I n 365 ¢. I-'ashion Cutler Winter Coats re- duced to only $14.90 in sizes 18 ba 44 in bllck or brown.Values to $25 in smart new _styles.d7~1t Give her Silk Stockings d n t Wear and buy them ay, the Fash- ion Center-she will know they are good, then!41-n |..¢4 j a ".e .Th e E i g h t Semester Ru le :N o hig h, sc h ool stude nt is per mitted to par ti c i pa te i n ath le ti c s a f te r h e ha s been i n h i g h sc hool e i g h t semes ters.Th i s r u le wa s ma d e to pr e ve n t bo y s f r o m play ing'wh o gcame to hi g h ' s c h o o l ' c h i e f ly f o r th e purp ose o f p la y i n g fo o tb a ll lur ~ut wiil not require too gr TH E E i w r s n r n xs xa l f - r i f f p m p o 5 ; l xl o rites for other huIOHN A. RHOADE». ~ » » - . ~ . \ , . _ , . u . ~ _mw "issunn mmf 'rnunsmt ~ L`§\5;.'|`§é2¥éwnnt me pnm$1_30".tf ;; f::fh is ple *K* Lhé P:Ecc per Yo.-.mr ibut 1 nation is Enterul as second-chu mntterlmm»:"6=E`{>Zm}»ffi¢=¢ at Blair, Nebr.,° " " "" " " " 'under the A a Oongrma of t h a t l s " E L nllfh 3, 1879..Those ea ° " ;1 ; Every subscription is regarded How long MII v. as open account.The mme: oi Union maintain \ subscribers will be instantly |'9"|a|lherenee to nre: their onridvlike days she laid 303 eggs.She is the In all $5825 in cash primes was sent. systems oi first 300 egger at the agricultuml amnnumed to the eos winners in ra th er th an gr ad u at in g fro m h ig n school las soon as they were able. It is k n o w n t h a t ma n y b o y s h a v e t a k e n j r o m n i n e to ten semesters m rnmnlete hhz h school who could C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C a m H O L D S A N N U A L M E Th e an nu al me et in é of t h .-|~m»¢r5nn¢l nlmn-v~l1 dm: Mahi ICH year old son and Mm James Surnl 'for iw preparation:I m m s mera of Alberta,Canada mi t e a l Grapefmit Cocktail in Blair on Monday of this week Hi:3l'ts of Ceiery §0lives le Con-for an extended visit with rela-Crown Roast of Pork l'Iues-tives in this \'ici!1ity.with Dressimr ! mnved from wr mnilhg lilt | axpinzi an at the dm pdd |tha publishen he notified; nvile the nuhugdptloq ylll ge l t h e ~Ho ? l o n g w i l l t h e y N 'c ollege a n f f e w he ns an y whe r e th e c ontest i n wh i c h mo r e th a n .o r i f ta i n proéisions i n th e i r la ws th a t reac h s o h i g h a ma r k .She la i d 25,000_ W omen a n d g i r ls f r o m *ther*...l....,_."-nmirgm nn nn Th#Lax *hivfr a na: in h or h nqf hnnn th ; lnd| n\ar 1r u nabtinn nf tha Hniéod Sf.$lf.Px\ :main su b- :riber madi- . . . . _. -. - - . - . . nn | . | l & \ \ U U P I C I I I H | | | |u r v u ' " "" '\ u I u n \ }b a b a a l l n w u v - n - - - -- - ---\ - n u n ;o n , s : v n v a a n u - - - - - -- - - w - - -- -" " " r "u h b ; \ b u \ . v ¢ ¢ u |\ . »» \ . u " u n n . - ue v a s i o n b y t h o s e b e s t a b l e t o s h a r e n i n e t e e n i n h e r p o o r e s t .I n t h e h a d e n t r i e s .h a v e c o m p i e t e d t h e " ' ° f ' » ' k i n e l g t d a y e v e n i n g a n d w a s a t t e n t h e b u r d e n s o f g o v e m m e n t ?I - I o w i b r e e d i n g s e a s o n s h e l a i d 6 3 e g g s M r s .} [ . v a 5 _ . ;i s a v e t e r a n c a n n e r s e m e s t e r s i f t h e y s o i s h e d .a n u n u s u a l n u m b e r o f m e l o n g v r i l i t h e y b a s e t a x c o l l e c t i o m f f o r h a t c h i n g p u r p o s e s ,a l l o f v : h i c h | 8 n d p u t s u p y e a r l y b e t w e e n 6 0 0 A s e c e n d r u l e w a s l n r e g n n i .t o T h e r e p o r t s o f t h e s e v e n s o u n s c i e n t i f i c a l l y t h a t ,n o t w i t h w e r e f e r t i l e .F o r t y e i g h t o f t h e m a n d S 0 0 q u a r t s o f f o o d t o c u t l i v i n g t h e a b q h s h m e n t o f t h e S e n i o r H a g i h o r g a n i z a t i o n s s h o w e d a v i s t a n d i n g o u r f a m r g r s m a k e a b s o -d e v e l o p e d c h i c k s .X - 2 8 4 m a y ~a l e x p e n s e s .S h e a d p l n n n e d b o p u t ] § e I } o o l B a s k e t b : } l l _ ' } ` ° \ § r f _ § , a 5 " f _ f 1 a n d f a r - l e a c h i n g w o r k i n ded by The adies are sisters, daughters'Candied Sweet.Potatobs' rmbers.of the Inge Sam Warrick and. sis-,Cranberry Sauce Cauliflowf inter-tel-3 of Mrs. D. A. Compton oflhis Rolls Barter igorous city and have many .old ffiends Stuffed Green Pepper Rings In force at the desizzzatedicriptiuh price.Ever; suhsc \~»== understand than then c many new who will be glad to meet Mince Pie Coffeenlle Q1 them after long years of separ~Salted Nuts 1D0 They Yute as They Drmls?' l u m y no th in g ab od e c ost o f 9 l 0 ' { p o o r ti tle f o r s o illu stri ou s a he ni up ten q ua rts of p ea s fo r ho me \ §S e 1. m3 ru le go e s mm e u ec t b ep z e m-li n e s . , Fe w c h a n g es we r e n|h....+;.m n n * i n me n f k o f th e i r o wm h u t ar o un d th e sta te f a r m those th is v e a r .b u t to o k e xt r a PBi1lS| ber 1. 1930.th o offi c ial nnrsnnnoi Mr .H.H ! .Minn x>..m.-.._.LA s ugg es tio n h as be en ma de. fo r, na secret vote in Congress on s .bill to, legalize light wine and beer. The claim has often n made t h t Congressmen vo one way an d d r in k a n oth er , h e nc e th e h i n t th a t th ey vote se c r etly to fi n d o u t h . l . - l | . \ . . . } -4 - . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . | 2. . . . .L ,|n A \ \ l l u u \ . n v u ,a n u s u v ' r ' - r -- --l a b o r ,l a w m a k e r s d o n t i n u e t o l e v y h e a v y b u r d e n s o f t a x a t i o n u p o n t h o s e w h o p r o d u c e t h e f o o d w e B e i t s a i d t o t h e c r e d i t o f t h e pe op le o f Oh io , tha t State ha s de - cided to ema nc i pat i ts f a r me r sf v n m n n i n s t tm t a d o m t h e r e c e n t 'e at an d the c loth es we we ar ? _ , . -. . - ___.._f i g u r e s ha ve c o me to me a n o u t-ith o ne ja r wh i c h s h e d e c i de d to sta n d i n g e g g pro du c ti on a n d per~en te r i n th e c ontest.F r o m h e r ho p s it g r a n d c h ampi on .he ve ge ta b le p a tc h' sh e pi c ke d a milk nests.\pa i lf u l o f p e a s a n d a s s h e shelled theni she selec ted the peas by handG I V E T H YI ' T HE l a n d th e n c a re fu lly si fted o u t Th e sup eri nte nde nts o f th e state se e m to th i n k th a t th e Sen io r hi gh s c h oo l ba sk etba ll tou r- n u me n t ey ploihed th e boy s ra the r th a n g i vin g th e m a n y d i r ec t b e n e - f i t.I t pr o ve d c ostly ,b o th f i n - CHRIS TI SI A S .. ' l" 0 RY' tl1o s e o f eve n size b y use o f a i s n c i s lly a n d f r o m th e stan d po in tlc o la nde r.Th e re s ult wa s a .i 8 1 | o f ti me .Ma n y o f th e b a s k e t b a ll . . ., - . . - _ - . . .r . . . . - - -- -- - -- - ,- -B r o w n suc ceeded h i ms e lf a s a me mb e r o f th e B o a r d o f Deac ons f o r a three~y ear te r m,a n d Mr . . H .L .Mo r r i s a n d D r .E . T .J i p p we r e r m l e c w d f o r si mi la r te r ms on th e B o a r d o f Tr u s te e s . Th i s y e ar ma r k e d th e close o f tv.'| >nt\.r wrarn nf' faithful and nnins |rc ln u p r l m e w u o w i n g SCIl€l1I1lB'I'he fam1l:es rnoved to Ca n ad a 'o f d u tie s wi ll h e lp in p la n ni n g th e so metlun g li k e fi ftee n o r sixte en wo r k wh i c h mu s t b e d o n e i n pr e-y eara a s p an d wi ll note ma n y lp mi n g th i s d i n n e r .1 c h a n ge s ln th ei r old h ome to wn .Tue sd ay 5 . 1.M |<it 1 <1 dn l s r a f c r C O U R T D O I N G S th e qr dg flflg r n g r g t ls t F "o 2 .S e e t h a t l i n e n s ,s i l v e r ,d i s h - n 1 r : l r \ . f ° !n n l l v f t v u r e i n e n a u i n n _ ,__ || __ _ _ , _ __ _ _: _. . L . 1 : . . . . . . . . . w g a u L u m :. r u e 1 ¢ & 3 § . A l v u L a u y v l l f h a n u o n t i n n F f w l r v n n o i n W a s h -~h `onatitution\Early or late,the Chri 1 k ,-----.v - f " " j -- - ---~ ~ -- ---¢ " " " * ;----»--~uv-9~vlnI0 all 1"0ul:-I es, Ilnu 5w.:\;»\\l|;\r are 11| rcuuxas tm a S l o f pe rf ec tly u n i f o r m peas wh| c h| ¢rgan1 zntiona. ios t near J r a F "5| ta k i n p ;s e r u c e as Ch ur c h Cle rk ; la st Mo n da y .Th e o n lv busin ess:\\'nin¢-xdnv I m m s . and:,.;;.;'.;';.;;;. Ei~ 'kin gf the Bucfwesi Stat? means \rblt| shopper alwgys weleome;_¢ good'am||ed the |udle|.lpn. H\'fl||||:hool time in order to wmunll nnaéna by ~ Carrie Wiseman. c?mi"'_bef;m the _colfrt at t!1at|1.M a k e ~a|+':etinate d - uith I .t says.Its about tune that other ll\¢l!'*-i_°"-And what .u more nllnq to use .he §12so In 't°¢|m'l»il\ the state contest held in Lin Desiring to be reiieved of the, re- time hemg the heanng ind rulmg bg", :he ie _SZ? ..'1i.'2' ',.....::...éI»" J S I Em -»¢»s= 'e we ~va'=n2f:'££l:»»~sz"=*:. e;f°*;€'1'Ps.§Lf' fre#==f1;f-fm 'f'&,92="f:€' 'i'?!~I°°'r:_.__~~ .......\.=|.|_ lponlnibqig, the ¢s\f»f~=_ -»f- a_§uc~ on seven! citizenship mltterl.|.2.»»~..'lJ~.»\ ~»..».»»4.. c somightbesomedidfemnceinthewtystemoflevyingtaxeswltnouv.|;gum :ne Llnnstmas story useu:to.a1s.That would be intemstinggiany regard whatever to what has]Children growing up now whose S°le idea of Christmas is the de- partment store Santa Claus will hardly be abie, in later years, to quote or even to find the noble passages that tell the Christmas story."And there were in the tosay the least.'been earned by the taxpayer.It's .,-__--_,____.._about time that the farmers of Bank GUIYMIIJ Law Upheld Amedca quit supporting legislat- crs who think only of laws that The bank guaranty fund lawf tvill help exempt from taxation has been under fire for sometime.'those well able to pay and nevervrt... a.,..1......a .r ah..elsafn lnnvino :sive a harm what becomes of t_ha`|5ame country shephrrds abiding", stem cows, an amoiuon one nur-Arlotner rule was Luc plvluul'turedfor_xnany years.tion of boys below the .ninth A slgruficant fact revealed by grade from taking part in high, the contest is that :imerican school athletics.This class of housewives are abandoqgng to nbuys are quite immature and very, great extent the old~tzrne ¢a1\f1i"8.often get hurt when they compete| methods, llke the open kettle, f-'0ld'in high school games.E pack, hot pack and water hath, ifll Therefore,we believe that this favor of the steam pressure cook-move was 9. very wise one on the ceseor fell upon Mr.Louis blur-|3.Prepare salad and Q doch.Give her Silk Swckings that chill in the ice-box.f After the business sesion a de-Wear and buy them at the FaBh~{.\_Prepare gmpefruit.'lightfixl social hour was enjoyed, ion Center-she wi\l know ll1€y|5.Mako dreuina for the pu romst.|d&m1g which light refreshhxents .were furnished and served by the are good, then!4T~1r I AQ i ""Ih.§l`{§.i{1}f' i ;,.,;;.ableAnd this Leaves fur Thinsdnywives of the deacons and pastbr. H°|<P GOOD SALE I o 4IIAcoLUMN FoR%WOMEN I | 1.Roasting the meat.( 2.. lleheating the pies. \3.Arranging the snlanijoined together in a suit. seekinglpoor man who rms the soil f'?1'e ought to be familiar to every to declare the law invalid.living.household that observes the holi- The case has been fought, thru We all concede that there must day.Do the children know it? the courts and last week the sup-be taxation in order to support For that matter, do their elders?_........-_............4-41...nin§n1 Y¢_tr.rr1¢>r|\¢rn\El"lll!1(!l"lf. Rnd. 30 fH.r' 8.5 lj; is gnggufagmg Q9 leg;-n .fl0fl\, er met Depart 75 pez jars ia out nn mod advocated by the U. s. part of the stave:ment of Agriculture.Fully lotic Association. cent of the prize winning High School Ath-4.Making the coffee, ; Gi d Ca ss elma n t i f - A l i v i m r s o u t h w e s t .n n - - u h and Ross_Wert of Blair. held a 5.Putting the dinnekfon table. ani!1ncludmgmrs.rlvass', wereby this method. Mrs. Hvass sed her prize peas in the M a n u u r _ " I A N iéomlhnainm ~ Que én Welnleg-i 0 1 (S.Enjoying it with rhq family. I wish to thank the neighbors day of this week.They are plan~`:fe cooker which she uses~and friends and the Blair fire de-ning to 8 °5°southern Misgouri EASY WORK ON CHRISTMAS Christmas Breakfafll day i n her tooléing,Bfllllpannient for the assistance rend-where they will buy land and make Everyone knows how enjoyable :lay in her cooking,andlered during the fire at my home their future home._So that mother mayget as much the Christmas dinner is,Few nes the reatest n.f h 'W ''`s pa o "mnlast Thursday evening.hlla the day uns dark and;_yoy out of Christmas Day as'(Continued on page 10) r y m t c u u u .UL L u c a|.n |.f u...n n . ;v- \ - ~ - - , r Q -- -~_..__,_.|- s} » n ¢ | n |.. .. .. 4. ,:fl n x n n sa r l o r i a i n n i t r é h a ve Q V E F b E E I l 8 b l @ t 0 d 1 s c o ve r , { b q g k d € & l l E l S t h g t 3 l a r g e l \ l . l l I \ b £ ! " D r 0 ¢ e 5 u l u a n a l l l u u c u u u n u 0 \ A u a - r a v e *-- ----w h n c h u p h o l d s t h e l a w a n d m a k e s t h e f a r m e r s a r e f " m i 5 * i §a n d r e a d y ° f t h e 5 ° ' 1 " $ f I § f " ° l ` " t i ' 3 f *: " " i l !r e -} J i * 5 S | t h e e x i s t i n g b a n k s l i a b l e . f o r a s -t o p a y .t h e n f a n 's h a r e o f s u c h c e w e t h e i r f n r s t v e r y o f v n B s b e s e v e r _ s e a a m e n t s t o m e e t t h e d e f i c i t i n t a x a t i o n .B u t t o e n a c t l a w s t h a i t h i s C h r i s t m a s ,l n s c n b e d w i t h e v e r y n m ¢ . . . . . |c - . .» l » A . . . . . . . a . . , .n r n h l i a ¢ » - | ' h : u ' n m n s o b u r d e n s o m e t h a t f a r m t h e i r n a m e s o n c o v e r o r f l y l e a f .a t t r i b l . I R l :L u l l u L U (u n :p u g u l g u l U U A | b n " v u v v » . u - -- - --- --__ . . ._ . .__. t i o n s c a u s e d b y b a n k f a i l u r e s i n l h b m e s h a v e t o b e p l a c e d u n d e r t h e W h a t t h a t g i f t m a y m e a n t o t h e m h e r m t h e s t a t e .s h e r i f f ' s h a m m e r i n o r d e r t o s c ~a s t h e y g r o w o l d e r ,w h e n t h e b e ; 1 t w a t h a t t l e c a s e w i l l c u f f t h e t u r f l e v i e d .w h i l e m a n y ! ° ~ F < 1 p p r e n t o r a g a c h e r w h o g a v e 1 t a s s a 1..l . .L . . . ¢ _. _. » . , .| f . . . : - . . . . I I o t h e r s w h o s a t m t h e l a p o f l u x u r y |a t x s n o l o n g e r l i v n n g ,t h o u s a n d s o f ethod of canning.Claus Schneider, Jr._ ELIZABETH BROOKS Fashion Center Winter Coats re- -duced to only $14.90 in sizes 13 lo~u e C u r x l e u w u l l :U l | \ . . c u | ;. " x l . . . . . . . z n a n n n n + h n h i n n n h n r n l r n n i l l n z s t n : | _. | l n \ ~ ¢. f - m l ~f r m n |Nh\=Ffliamhotls Qr nn kc u.n¢:States Supneme Coun |¢\5| »ll! uuu cauapc " " " * 'J"""" °"*"*ulusuax.¢\.uu»\.»»\..¢.nlo t' ta xati o n. i s li ttle s h o rt o f h i gh - lth e i r o wn e xpe r i en c e Of .in gifwlh.,;;I'?§. n`§§.1`ZT§I.f"En ELLZLZV ££{{'$25 in smart ne\v styles.Unnumbered Vidims of Qéay ron-beéyin Principle.it perhaps comes nearest to being ~ ~ ~ ~ ' J r ~ Dream of EMP Wealth Louis XIVB uumster of finance priceless.and Mrs.D.A. Compton of thisis reported to have said that the|The giver of a Bible or Tesj:a~city.December 5,1929_ . Sudden wealth. acquired without processes of taxatior v~e_re__lik@| moot can _choose ff01'f1 an a§\1g§}_n_S In the year of 1355 the family |Wear and buy them z ion Center-she will are good, then!Crosley RadiosEiiumbo r as su ri ng ease a n d lu xu r y ` Pi U¢k 5" 8 th e oose to r le ar ne rs §a!'19|iY o r sizes,ty p es H W u m m mo ve d f r o m Chic ago to Oma h aml:\nu.mr nnnénla tn than n v n r i - l wi l h 88 fi tlle hlss in g RS possible.mg a .S0 m€h a ve s p a i a l helps,an d i n 1874 tn t h a f a r m tu rn a nd FOOTBALL BAP¢i m"Y§ ,`_ §;}i1 ¢l`"'$}"`Sn1 §'y ~ the o ry a nd Plcti ce Be am to mnps, notes, or directions for pro- uouhd and intelligent people.'I°he'ha\:e lived a long life.Many peo-nouncing the proper names.Somethrill of expectation,of auspensc,|P|0 never pay taxes ¢b¢%1'f\IUY and are pmpared especially for the th e p os s ib i li ty o f s uc c e s s with th ef l-My d o ha ve so me gr ou nd s f o r y o un ge r c hi ldr en , s ome f or th e old n e x t sp i n o f th e whe el,th e ne xf c o mpla in t ag ai ns t 01lr ta x spend-fo lk wh o se e y e s ar e g r o win g d a m. -°L ».:._..._......n n . _ _| _ - 1 - _- . . . _- . . : |....-|....|. 1 - u n -- a * w s r v -u\ .q - -n - n v - . . . -one-half mile.-s south of Blair. She was married to W. F. Brooks July 14,1884 and to this union one child, Ruie, Mrs. A. R. Beales, wasborn.Iday evening,at 6:30 p.rn.This |6 " The annual high school banquet for the football men will be heldin the Congregational church/Thurs Screen Grid setNew hmm nf th; "nad lha howl uhnuaul nf PPS. fOr ll BCBIIIS H831 ILO lIIl[.|0b5"|Ulfliff 00053 CUIIIU "n n KU:uua|"|"l1¢husband passed away Jan-lhigh school football s. \\| Ili LP I.III C l . h l \ l | u n i . n u n s a a a vvy l U ;" - |-e a r t h h a s k e p t m e n f i g h t i n g o d d s l i b l e n o w f o r .a n y S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e B i : l l C €h i s t o r y b e g a n ,S g y g t h e S L I 0 m € € t w i t h o u t i n c r e a s i n g s a i - P a u i D i s p a t c h ,' a r i e s o r c r e a t i n g n e w o f f i c e s f o r T h e r e i s a r o m a n c e t o S e a r c h f o r m o r e p o l i t i c a l h e n c h m e n t o e n j o y b u r i e d t r e a s u r e ,t o s t o r i e s o f u n - ' H t t h e e x p e n s e o f t a x p a y e r s .T h e n a m e d w e a l t h w o n i n t h e g ¢ | d l f a c t i s t h a t b u t f e w p u b l i c o f f i c e s f l P ; t . ; . .i z .r o u l e t t e w h e e l ,t h e g a m -a r e e v e r r u n a s € f 9 . f \ q m = ¢ = = ' 1 1 § 'a f f th i s i s o n e to b e o wn e d a n d li xe d with . Th e Bi ble is still, twenty ti mes dt- er , th e "be st s elle r" in the wor ld E s e n i f t h e m i s a " f a mi ly B i b le " o n th e ta ble , eve ry b od y - - an d th i s ap p li e s e s p e c ia lly to y o u n g f o lk s - sh ou ld h ave hi s own pe rs on al c op y I L L -n . . - \ ._ e n . . . . . | . . . ¢ | u n a r y No vm rnour th re e o f 01 .lame Ro se 18,1918 and the daughter, mber 10, 1922.She leaves to n her loss, live brothers and sisters: John F. Thompson, bugome nn annual event and is looked forward to with great joy by, the entire student body.This ev§nt comes as u climax of a han!Dynamic Speaker maha;Dan, Wm., Frank andlmbzbaln schedule.Usually at thi: s of Blair, and lllrs.A.W.'bm§uet the name of the new c p- of Blair;Mrs. Jennie Leach ~ o f the football team is ~al Beach,California,and Mrs.,'f1f=@~1 Besides the usuaf epCornwell of Walthill, Nob.,il 'g and songs by nwnllrers of thing table and the stock murket private business would dem m ancrm me nuulthat is flacinlting.n bli nd: iz.public contncdn a n ield it -victims so risk and danger.The;.u\er let. for anywhem near .a-NEBRASKJ ¢|uu.nn rhfmcrlul in haw mam are sonuble .figures as are .-=ucuhul »> m_.:W.of se A m-:comme A U. s.$112.00 without Tubes~ 'GAME §'l`.-KTE F u n e r a l Servic es we r e he ld East ln gh sc h oo l a n d f ac u lty . the r e will g g ..Sa tu rd ay a ftqr uo u n at two o 'c I- J c k be spec ial mu si c furni-l1o¢1 by th g g ns wh o en jo y th e ou t-w i t h Re v.Da u g he r ty 0ffiCi=1ti1\2.h: gh sc llool mus ic <Ie j:arln\cnt.|\|far.:th a i wmdn Izsmk a n d in te rme n t \'.:,\5 lnadc in ti m-{. ,;;I;.¢;r,L time in [lic i1i:l=»r}g g*lic .... ...-..,,... ._ ..-__..'"r ___bqau-n.lv l Men seldom boast of \i:'ir [.,.;..wel: so failures in the g'a.r||l»l|:°nr5|" easy wealth rarely win §l.E1I°=;»»:-l;: ivute bufiméss when it wa.\T.o t !1 \ ~ l 1 l :l N e b r a s k a|=, . .|\1g|1Q| 1\ : " ~ ~111|1l"»l~=:\:»»aa-hi:-aff i > " " f "|u\.u.wut.;` " " "" § " " "° ° " " "1 ,.~..:IHbFI.'11'\»1;.;1t I EJ \\ \ : : lto n th e pa tr o n s mu t o f th e B la u c e r n ete q .l l tn .1 ~..1t.th »r. me lu!I 1\.I"~gn.mt c o mmo n peoplé m e 1.\atch-I * i " " l >~luri=.u.t b m :}1:1.~bv-11 1:1- »| | }ul....1 ".4 :.»Why r..-1 ;\f. 131411: down t. E..-.-m g m t h gr o mr z g .lnterebt th e Read ll r1g.1t m The l.n'c nrpr1se.I\.t» Il 0 l' vl u xp z l v and ;ri,niL ' i u L the unix * : | ..¢Jlk th a t as no be in g d on e bi'_- " "" " ~_.. ..f .g .mv f n i . \ \t:1\1f's as UW 1 l.~.m 1'\cbra>l:1 Grr ng,1'>res#.} |on -an vu- . rx an : i l u ull! !-nr n e w A r u ' - \ i ~ \ Y N light.Now Ind tllvn a |mr:|qr;|p:\tells of n. broken apiri§ e:.|!il:|; hi~Batterylife.Young men who |g:m\b:-.°with thrir company's m--r.-;.:m |,_. £11quosntly impz~i»-uzzcd In |111 Ibemllera.But these are uh*mira-Qi* |L 1 froru~uullt a ma n BIiIll\hls anr.u.\.l . mu Pa r k s Com1n-=\s1o:1 n an" "b 2 l. e c k , ' mg people of f tlu s sta te th e de- COIl|.€-d]1d.f. r m t h l t a e - . . ! li o Mf ¢WF rm\nm]n u n th a t t\IZ|.\\1 Humu l`l'll'LA11<|;gg;The Home of Perfect Ta\king Pictures - m s c . I 3 T o D E C . 1 9 -' SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUNDAY MATINEE i f e c - a a = s L p @ , - a \ .\ r FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT; MATINEE A L L T A L K I N G - o ° ~ ° ¢4 9 , 1 . :Q rox p,,,,,,,,,Q l . ~ 1 4.° ¢e1 /»f =oi |RL ~ ; » , g"'7, " °1 @`i&'~'I I A V I - \A S ; 4 c ~ ~ ~ ALL nxuuuos g g \ rox Movmomra ~,f'[! QgX=_, ALL TALKING comebv Chas. Chase ln "SNAPPY SEASON" AND NEWS Oh| u a | . u .l l | \ . | u 1 . . n h 1 a n u s & \ . »n u .I .H . ..' T h e t h o u s a n d s w h o r i s k a n d l 0 5 c a n d t a x ;= w ¢ § > r < \ 1 1 1 * s . ' i a ? .T h e r e a r e t h e i r l i f e ' s S a v i n g s S i n k o u t , , f t h o u s a n d s o r p e o p l e m t h n =c o u n - ai g h t wi th o u t le a vi n g a ri pp le o n th e surfac e. 1 It is sometimes wort!!remem- b e ti n g th a t a ll wh o play do n o t. 'wi.n.--~ClippedL ' V ' t r y wh o g a t h e r i n la r g e inc ome an nu a lly an d the n,i n ord er to bea t th e ta x c olle c tor , i mmed ia te ly invest th e i r ga in s i n e xe mp t b o n d s ( Th e r e a r e u p wa r d s o f f i t' - j teen billions o f do llar s wo r th o f | c itizens OI o ln e r SLHLU5 Lu.:.uu lu th e i r n a ti v fi eld s an d water s..A fe'-1-° dgy s ago the c ommission pI.\rc hoed tw o fi o hi n g reserves, mi lk i n g th e to ta l o f these resorto un d er s ta te c o n tr o l ni n e te e n j On e ie 160 ac res o f la n d o n wh ic h is loc ated a 112 ac re la k e wh i c h is _ . . . S l L -L ,4 . . -. . |* L n \ m m |~ ._ ._,.»¢ <».'f.-».¢.~¢~' -r.~'.~' w -r ~f,'v ---rp , 1 -f f,-, -, -, , v l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l A A || A || ||| | |A The Store of Christmas Values The Arnpt Hardware Have you looked over the toy catalogue we sent you?Thereyou will find the substantial toys and we ask you to compare prices with others for well » A A A a I ' ; ' A L 1 < 1 N G ~ ° e °, ~ , .''" "`» ~ ' I ~ ~ Q . 3 Q W ~m.°a.:n°f~ gg '. / ' l ! ~ Congrass Couvenes these exempt bonds in existence sau.: I'{ ue um: on \.uc ucin. H°";'\'1sAmerica toda ¢on all of which lakes nn the state.It 13 loca.edIII5|...--1 l\ _.._n . *.i.-.__ ...1.-..\4 I.- ..-...,. .-..» ...r .. f av one male east of Merrlman lnLasl. Monday,ueceuwer znu,marked the reconvening of Con- gress.This is the first regular session of the ¢Seventy-first Con- gress, although the more than five hundred Senators and Represent- atives have been "sojournlng"in'Washington ever since April 15 last, under a special!call for an eztraonzlinary session issued by the President.Another tact well viorrth remembering is that while this EXTRA session oi Congress has been at the Capitol. only the Senate hu actually been function- ing since August 17 last, for the House of Representatives has only held what many call "semi-weekly prayer meetings"since September B, the dale upon which that body reconvened,after a 3/acatioh,i n order no be _prepared for a confer-| were unuuiu ue some wi.. vi .~ --.-~paid.Then we have a fast grow- ing habit of exempting all Sorts of property from taxation for all sorts of reasons.1¢ is perfectly right, we suppose. to make certain reasonable exemptions from tax- ation on church property where and when that panieular exempt- ed property is us-ed solely for r ligious worship but when any re- ligious organization undertakes to so spread its activities as to be come a competitor in the field of education with those who do pay taxes,there can be little it any srgumeni in favor of exempting mem from their fair awe of tax- ation. Here in Washington, a clty that is confined within certain pre- scribed geographical lines beyond ...i.:,.\...... ,....m\» .m umm ave Cherry county.The other tract cuntaihs 80 apres bordering Long Lake in Brown county.' Eight sandpit lakes located on |88 acres ot land adjoining the Platte near Louisvilig were recent- ly acquired . by ihgv-Qqvmmlssiiin. One of the iakesi hi 18 acres. All \gi1l_ be sg:_ yfith game The Commission has for some time owned titleto eight sandpit lakes at Fremon eight other sand gy lakes at Lo'e, Goose Lake Holt. county w an area of 300 acres, Rat and Beaver lakes in O1erry county, and Walgren lake in Sheridan county.All are stock- ed with native fish. A large game preserve is to be aequired by the Commission in western Nebraska for the propo- .»» The Home of Perfect Ta\king Pictures - m s c . I 3 T o D E C . 1 9 -' SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY SUNDAY MA'rn~1EE i f e é T # s m § 1 , ` . FRIDAY and SAT. and sn; MATINEE A L L T A L K I N G Q ~ @ ' 0 Q Q |u..|AM Q " , ' " x v i ° ~ ~~ ° e vw ~g @ | i | R i f f l i ,o ~'d "~<9 ~'o ' 4 ,, 0 `'p§ i » ' Z i ° , ~ , ° e AL L1 » \x. »\ |r\ o° °m l m ~,\ m x r~1ov\gwr<1;~~ ALL TALKING comebv Chu. Chile In "SNAPPY SEASON" AND NEWS 4 §e n c e o n um nx x l e g x a l a u u n . Aside from n few measures of minor importance the only legis» lation completed by the extraordin- ary session was the Agricultural Marketing Act, sometime; denoted gs "Farm Relief", which was pass- ed last June and signed by the Preaident.It i s tme that the House of Representatives passed a Ta riff Ac t;or amended the present tariff law, before taking its mid-.summer recess.but the Senate, afmr floundering around, I I wnwn »= ~--»--- V.--~--»--~hundreds of acres of exempt pm- petty the most of which ought W be paying at least a reasonable amount ot taxation.But theyare exempt because they claim relig- ions or charitable activities as their major line of work. One thing is qulw certain.We are due for at least a peaceful revolution against unjust taxation. If those ln authority heed not. then other and more dmstic mm- edies must be sought.-National n _ ~.v,._._ gation nl wild life.The national] government ls also looking for a size for a national game refuge for migratory birds in western N e hraeka. All these aequinementa for pub- lic use make it sure that the out- door sports are being developed and prn':"°d by an active com- mission that realizes the value of making outdoor life in this state Apleasure for those whose piscator-§ ial instincts take them far ln; seareh of those recreations that? Here ls 0ur Big Christmas SPECIAL W ith every Automatic er Speed Queen Electric or Gas Engine Power Washer sold between now and Christmas we will 2 n u - n a n n f v n u v \vithy n v v v . . - J - _.. $14 W hen you deduct price, which is $5 see what a saving. The Ar 'S as"\.1 .A A rx A |:>.:b"I=;[|:>uf cfr u R SOUND NEW S WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A L L T A L K I N G "OH YEAH" With Robert Armstrongand James Glehsun ALL TALKING COMEDY our regular er Machines, ' n ' | » \ § l 1 \ L00 in cashare native of the plains countriesm t h i n n o mmme e a n d o u r o n m @ | 1 a r m . n e wa floor, is still "miles" from reach~ ing anything like unanimity on the éuhject and has left this vexatious PROVEN-IT PAYS WASHINGTON CO. HOUSEkDVERTlSE|wiv we I-un wv wrnnrc tv| . 'U ..F question as an heirloom for the regular session w deal with.In both Houses of Congress, our na~ tional legislator; appuently tailed gg seriously consider the Presi- dent/s call for the special session, in'whi ch he distinctly announced that, adds from farm reiiel leg~ isiatlon, he recumrnended "amend- mcntsto the present tariff laws .;¢h;,}\would give immediate re- lfeg to agriculture and no those few other industr'ie.4"Wl1iCh were gaffe,-3,8 from present tariff 'llhe general conditions a.fx'ect~ ing national adver1.i.dng have pu:- the use of that commodity to a severe tent this year, and in view of the fact that the business in~ ierests of the country hnve in- creased their adxvertialng between four and five per cent during the past nine months over the anne period of last year, it again proves that it pys to advertise. Creighton "nnsiruction of the ~h m p ned many Western Staten Utility CompAny'aZ 3 h ;lre ,atliose ~ charge offbuiuaing nearing completion. 5' "r}]\7r7L`EI&<r?ii:E`2:`Z>'N¥ési Great intrest has been occa-sinned among local housewives in the announcement from Chihago of the prize winners in the National Canning Contest held recently. Among the Wéshington county women who had entries in the contest were Mrs. Burmeister, Ft.Calhoun;' Mrs. C. A. Montgomery, Ft. -Calhoun.- The grand champion winner in the contest was Mrs. Mary Hvnsaof Kennan, Wie., whose entry of a quart of green peas brought her this am ouqt fropq .10 . 0 0 lo we r t h a n o t h 'ndt llarch Iware ¥llIr,3hhrnlra. Deesinber ~ 1929 Highenpriralarprodoee. Phone g m Forman Produce Co.88-ti For Sale vzk number one milk cows.Call Lester Barton.Blair, Phone 212 on 85.47-t! Gref/:hen Hall of Xennard, spentthe week-end nt the home of hersister, ~ Ben Bniley and fnmily. C. K. Be ndo rt, umm o mmm- ur md undartxker, Blair.Offiot phone 161, rea. phum ma.8-H Mrs.lngry Vannoy has closed her home und has gone to Grand Island to spend the winter with her son, Arthur. Mr. and Mrs.Luther 0'Hanl6n and little son of Omaha, came up Sunday for a brief visit av. the parental, Clarlg O'Hanion home. The W. R. C. will have electionof officers at their-'regular meet- ing on next Saturday afternoon. A good attendance is desired. 1 ~~ "~1 .._~.. Dr. Rsymnnd Burr b drlvhg n new Ford coupe. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hilchman were Omaha visitors Tuesday. Famlmn, ma and Roar cover- wn-» lhthsw R. Bamiorf.21-d Dr.land Sum, Ch!mpne~ mr, over ol!! Dru¢ Store.mf. A. A. Compwn has been laid up for several days following a han( pull of teeth. A gift for each member of the family mn be found at the L. C. Klopp Jewelry smnre.4T~l! For Sale--White Wyandotte cockcmls.Choice bird Mania: ma i n.Call Paul Sien.474: Room tor rent.Cla i.n.In- quire M r k Hugo Haack,corner Walker Ave. and Grant St.44-rf A laugh in every line at "ph~ rcnias Wedding" at M. E.urch. Admission, adults 35c» cl\ildren§5 ,. Onions/for Silo-Farmers ' dues Comvmr-. 41 ~ 'Fli n vuiou: clmzc hu a n p ~ Mus Clu-istmas nrvatlnw. - m m m . , °m e m mu n u » o » : f . a ¢ f . m¢ .n a . Mr. and Ska. F. B. Oliver ol | maha were Sunday fallen ln Blair Only eleven mnresh opplng da~ before Christmas. For Rexnb-Bungalow..- -. win Linden, lllwne 1221 on is. 44-~ Mr.and bks,Ralph Vin - drove over to Glenwood, Iowa hs Sunday. J. F. Bluclum was called to - gan, iowa on business the tim o the week. When you want Zelwrheadx o envelopes or stateménu call Th erprise.18- iss Helen Schelfler, of Omuh~ spent the holiday period at he \__ .,..., m u l nm, mama una »°1 `6 S» u?]==% w>r Salo A second w a . L u a " -s pe nt th:wbek-end 'am 'home sheller.M. Ingeralev.l t ' 1 BM! folya.g For Sale-Two Spotted Pohnd q For Rent-60 acres close in gnd_C'hlnx mm.Hosea Wilson. .47-lt ° °farm.S "Halle:and u n . J ¢ n » Ni e l mm a u m mm - euifmn dec orati on: .fa in "LQ denop in the sions and phat of buxinesl giving a holiday atmos- phere. Permanent Wave,$7.50.All kiua ol beauty work.Phone 197.Chrm_..-acrePaulson.47-lt* eline were Omaha visitors Satan-_d lzlts.K.A.Pou:| d,2 06 E.Co\!a x.l sa-ul t The nr ehnv..Mr . md M n .L. J .Wok!! of Y~\ I Kuhrfl pm" vm l.I I 'Mx.a\d M n .Emest were business visitors lxI D 5 I Um we ek. For Sale: Bonn,Bonn I.,__.__|Have you oraerca your°;;;' ,... ,, a nds ?Get them'Enterprise office.We priHosea Wilson "I'§`l§f h m n lu mo r e Que s ta at I;h¢Victor|Miss Frances Koopman of urq|5¢|\|_A if 1 \.1 5 4 1' | N g ! n mf» . § - " ? " $ ' »i~ R . B e : F o r Sa!e-»Polz md 1 flo o r c a n # sdorf.2 1 . 3 "° °\._...... P r i c e s r i g h t .l v w s ~ '" l I C O !| .. . .. .1 l \ h ' § I \| I 1 S \ k P O f ~~ k n d t u m m r .U .r u .u i s n u vf' 1 ' _ " l " ` E ' f' . ' , . f l f' .w e e - e a I n e e k - e n d n t t h e mu Dylan;un:nome o f hi s w n y Buy u w»'-e»-'- - - - "' _n o o p ma n n u mc .w a t c h w h e n y o u c a n b u y A m e r C h r i s K . .B e m i o r f ,U n d e r t a k i n g M r .a n d M r s .W m .F a m b e m d . n u g h t e { ,M n .L o u i . i c a n m a d e w x t c i m l a t L C . } < l 0 P p .l n c §u n b u l a n o g s e r v i c e .P h o n e s .* e r e S u n d a y g u a t s a t w e H _C _a n d f a m i l y o f S p i k e r . ; L . .Y - . . . » J n l r ' a ~~~~~2 9 » t f L _ - -| . , .. . .. . .. U .Q Q t r n n n n i v i h i r .B h d M T S .L a s Rasmuswl rs Weber of L n m - B D I I l l !- I BLA nn-¢ -18SINGbyUlf!DID00.UL LIN:|La..»\»c h a mp i on at I owa . S ta te Fa i r . 4 4 - tf Ha r r y Seltz. Mr s .He n r y L u d w i g is in th e W i s e Me mo r i a l h o s p i tn l i h Oma h a . me Jeweler =.Mrs. Nat Cole is still seriously iu at the Blair hospital-Blair lfdends are hoping she will soon 'be better, For Sale-Mnn's Russian Calf fur cont in prime condition.Just we thing for one who is out in h Call The En'.erpHse 1 Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wolsman spent Sunday evening at the J. T. Nelson home, north of Blliif. C. K. Bendorf, licensed: embalm- er Ind undertakuen Blair.Otfico phone, 161; ra phone. 133 841 Dunrt Pen-nanents, rlngle: ends, price $5.00.All work guaranteed. 'the went er.rhvne Black 259 Mrs ai. Suther-| office.46-rf I land.`40-u v u u r uFor Sa le -A couple .of good Bottom rams it $90 per acre.4T-1f.~Baller and Paulson. Mrs.Llxry Mueller plana 10spend the Christmas holidays with her son, Fred and wife of Bloom- field.Neb. Sheldon Peck,who has been ..;..:»:.... an f|»"»m»»- in Marshalh iLyons, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Weber's mother, Mrs. John Weber in this city.. Remember when you are in at Klopp's, if you dun't see' what you want, ask for it., 47-It L. C. Klopp, the Jeweler. Mrs.M.S.Miller,Mrs.Oscar Guyer's mother,has returned w n..-».-..r m,...\......s..an when she submitted to an oper~ ation '1"'uesday. Mr.and Mrs.W V.Wright drove to Omaha Sunday to call on Mrs. Henry Ludwig who LB ill in fs hospital there l i l z u u l u s anIU \ » ' " b " " °" "'I J I I |l \ C \ \ |l.\ClJ¢|l\ uC |. \.lllli w u sO m a h a m w n ,I o w a f o r t h e p a s t .t " ° | , \ p e n d t h e w i n t e r ,a f t e r a n i c e ll Real Special In Coffee . . .~ BUTTER NUT ADVO J. M. in ..a .,. ja rs _MAX W E L L HO US E P. E: 0. ln quart lars MONARCH HAPPY HOL L OW DAYL IOHT OUR BREAKFAST \=o|.oER's 4 9 4 :p e r p o u n f i IF n d a y a n d S a t u r d a y O n l y North. Side Store C R E D I T A N D D E L W E R Y Quality Market CASH AND CARRY Cammy Toilet Soap 3 for ZS cents ~I \.ents,Mr.and Mrs.Hugo Haack of thi s dty. l Stop-Look-Listen 'Ive Klopp 'first for a complete line of Christ- mas gift goods.4?»1t L. C. Klopp, the Jeweler I Mrs. John Weber was a dinner .guest Sunday evening at the home of her daughter,Mrs. John B. Eriksen and family, of near Her- man.I You are cordially invited to at- tend "phronia's Wedding"attheMet odist church Friday eve-ning,.13.Admission, adults 35c,cli ren,25c.47-it i A chemistry lecture will be giv- en by Arthur Nelson at Dana Col- lege Chapel on Friday evening at _'l:30 o'clock to whilth the public is cordially invited.|Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Redfield spent Sunday with their son, Clifford and family of Omaha.|Mrs.Fmnk Allbery is still quite poorly and Miss Minnie Car- penter is caring for her. I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Biffar and two sons of Lingle, Wye., arrived Saturday evening for a week or ten days uisit with the Oliver Hudleson family and other rela- tives.They drove through and found the roads in good shape. s n ~ | Tuesday morning. I-lenry Ludwig was in Omaha on Tuesday torbe. with his wife who was operated on at the Wise Memorial hospital.Mrs.Ludwig is doing as well as can be experfed Mr.and Mrs.Ed Sorenson of Dolvs,Iowa were guests at the Will Scherdin home last Saturday night,remaining over until Sun- day when they went to Tekamah. Millard Gollehon and :family of Omaha,and Clark Gollehon who works at the Grant Allen farm were Sunday supper guests at the parental,Mrs.Bertha Gollehon home. Friends of Mrs. Pete Reeh will be glad to learn that she has pass- ed successfully through an opera~tion while 'at an Omaha hospital and hopes to be home again in a few days.s Mrs. A. B. Johnnnsen. who liws on the corner of Washington an~Founh streets,had the misfor tune to slip and fall on the i q street last Sunday afternoon breaking her leg near the hip. she is eighty-two years of age, th~ injury is a serious one.She wataken to the Blair hospital and aOmahasurgeoncalled.She i resting as comfortably as possible e l I E 'isiz with relatives here and in )mah3. A nice Silk Robe makes an ideal Ei!!-ihe Fashion Center is show-ng the largestlselection in Blair ar-ieed at S338 to 55,98 in all sims md color combinations.Come in ....» .. o x m e m n u l s l c n u n mni i i .l a u g h a b l e c o m e d y o n F r i - d a y t h e l 8 t h , a t t h e M . E . c h u r c h . A d m i s s i o n , a d d t § 8 5 c , c h i l d r e n 2 5 c . Miss Knthedne King, who is at- tending Tech hi h ln Omaha, spent the weeke with her sis~ ter, Mink Madge King. who is one Mrs.Chas.Hineline and Mrs. Raymond Krogh were guests at the W. C. Linden home last Sat- urday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Turner has_ been quite ill the pan week, but is slowly lm- home in Blair. 0. E. S. meets ~ evening with election of officers for the ensu- ing year. Graaborg Jeweler & Oplomelrlnt. first door south of Danish Pub- lishing House.144.1 ana see mem.1|-1.;of the city teachers.lprovlng..Mrs. Frank Bigelow visited her e Emelprise makes a ~A small down payment is a " |Do you Pla? budge?The En-sister, Mrs. Jessie Timm in Oma-Chmtmas mft for the boy or mtl a.l....|.=.....,...=...,1 ann ...,.man s...terudqe has a eomnleze new line L.. 1.....|. ...,.-1.a wa y f o mu h o m e .I t i s s 5 m e t h n g | ~'QL ' " ' " § f é `;';; thE ;;: g ~ ¢_l$i"§£ 5I-e"E £r&.,` plgfm c ards,u c l th a t mll k e e p th e m p o s ted o n th e sto re fo r y o u un ti l C h ri s tma s .W h y n o t s e e t h e m'2 3 . 5 1 ?~f'2L `§ gb i eh ome to wn .C° ra e \4 'l' -lt L .C.Klo pp , J e we le r .A . M .Stap leton of C r ai g, sp en t ''F tr W ednesday a t th e ho me o f hi s . Mrs .Ra y mo n d MeC rac ken a n a i.E..3ET§§"...fI.°°»..?~f..`.'f"n.21' I " l § §mo the r , Mr s. J ame s S tap leto n a n d };*§§°w1;;;'?.."E1§§'§'{;'"'B;I"°"§[';f is s ti ll i n th e fi e ld a n d wi th nh els is wr . r -E- Tor nb la d. Crac ken helped a t th e J e nk in s meent. weathee c onc latmns may re-Re me ber th e L .C.h l o p p ...m a m t h e r e u n t i l s p n n g .J e w e l r y s t o r e i s t h e h o m e o f t h e ~C O .~` l B 1. m d ~& \ » A n \ 1 f |§ u . ' n n i \ r f r i n n f l n a n d l ' | \ l ¢ i ~S f l d G w e n ? o ' H t C h B 5 . n a lu b ; i wttn .I W r i t. . y o u r C h ri s tma s le tte r s o n Ch r i s tma s sta tio ner y .See th e En ter p ri s e line.46»tf For Sale-Hampshire Male Pig and alsq brood som.D. N.Man# Ic y ,Na s h ville ,Ne b .4?-St. Mr s .Reed 0 ' I I n n lo n wi ll en te r- tai n th e Th ur sd ay af te rn oo n br id ge the Wm. Caldwell home while in u;;"';i:n;E":'4171:L_ (;_ Klnppi the Jewelr. club at ner nlmle many.this dty.shower for Mx-|..E\-erett Lamb nt,Score cards,place cards, bum-For 3°'ru John Lewell ggCnltulne .Iewelw--Values to S5.\.__ \.-.....- -_ ........ 1.-....... .»....¢ .... 1-..-.....|..,...........n.........|.__.||acre flml on the Bench.Pri in N klaces priced at only $l,;|_50.f$1.93 with Gif!Box Free. Hundreds of necklaces and chok~ ers to select from at the Fashion Center.A person needs a differ-ent one with each Dress.4'7~lt Mrs. A. F. Gray went to Omaha last Saturday where she met her daughter, Miss Dorothy who |.each~ cs in Fremont and who is practic~ ing with the "Messiah" chorus for theirannearance on Dec. 16.Miss H E I n a m e last Tuesday afternoon.She was the neaipient of many pretty gifta Mrs.Andrew Johannsen wholima near Rose Hill, slipped and sprained her ankle Sunday eve-ning and had to betaken to Arl- ington for treatment.Mr..lo- hannsen thinks bad luck is follow-in them as his mother, Mrs. A. B.Joiannsen of Blair, broke her leg| may enum,.»,...,,.n.._..........can be found at The Ene r ize office.Popular price.tl Rev. and Mrs. John Grant Shick me planning to move soon as the residence where they have been living has been sold. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen drove to Om where they were lt is reported that Ed Lindstrom home last Sunday. the same day.dinner guests at the Nels Jensen .... .L_ right.Hnllu and Paulson.47-11'\Wm.McCracken has gone w Omaha where he will be emPloyed by the Bell Telephone Company. Mrs. Joe Lazpre of Ft. Calhoun township, was a pleasant caller at The En§erprise office Tuesday. Miss Margaret Struve,who i s employed ln Omaha,spent the holidays vidting Blair relatives. The city schools will clole Fri~ dm-nwninv.December 20th.for s "Messiah".. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wolsma1 and Mr. and Mrs. Ditlof Wnlsman spent Sunday at the Chris L. An~ dersen home at Splker,helping Donald Anderson celebrate his birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Peter An-dersen, Wm. and Carl Andersen of Splker were also present. Give her something useful for Christmas-The Fashion Center has everything a womun or ml needs and uses so buy Her Gift there.Everything is of the Very Best Quality so you know no mat- ter what you buy ic,wlll be appre- ciated by Her.All'gi!ta wrapped Rnth Bross is also singing in the Harold Parks last night. . Rumor has it that Lindstrorn attempted to stop Parks by getting out in front of the car and that inthe fog Parks did not see him until 'too late.I-le was not seriously in~ jured. Blair friends received announce-ments last week of the arrival of a baby girl w Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller of Mitchell, Neb.,on Dec. 1. Mrs.Keller.formerly Miss Mel~ villa Harblean. ls well known here Mrs. Ludwig Jensen, who residessouth of Blair, has been sick the past few days.Her daughter, Mrs. Merritt Cook of Arlington, spent Sunday with ber. Quite a number from this vicin- ity plan to ncmnd the benefit bridge given by the Herman American Legion Auxiliary at the Legion hall in Herman this ew- ning. Mrs. J.L Daubs of Fremont, spent Tuesday with herryater, Mrs. U.G.Garner and fa ily.Mrs. was struck ny a car unven l by the young people, having resid- ed in this ci ty a few years ago and graduated from the Blair high Daubs had been aver to Missouri Valley to see a younger sister who is seriously lil. school.Blair friends extend con-For Sale-The Fitz Simmonsgratulations.lhome on west Grant street, priced ?:i\}i=§§"3$¢§iS{»§"g§;nn\§lgliiu December 30th. The Enterprise will print your stationery and do lt ri ght.We are headquarters for your printing needs.18-Lf levi Gamron, ten year old son of Alex Gamrnn of this city,is confined to his home with pneu-monia." Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolff and children of Onuiha,were visitors Sunday evenlnZ'at the Vic Wolff home..gg The Congregational ladies are sewing the football banquet this evening to the high school stud- as . . . - L . .. . . . i . . .. . . \ , . . . CREDIT AND DELWERY Quality Market CASH AND CARRY Cammy Toilgt Soap 3 for ZS cents ~n o l .F o u n h s t r e e t s ,h a d t h e m i s f o r - t u n e t o s l i p a n d f a l l o n t h e i c y s t r e e t l a s t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . b r e a k i n g h e r l e g n e a r t h e h i p .A s s h e i s e i g h t y - t w o y e a r s o f a g e ,t h e i n j u r y i s a s e r i o u s o n e .S h e w a s t a k e n t o t h e B l a i r h o s p i t a l a n d a n O m a h a s u r g e o n c a l l e d .S h e i s r e s t i n g a s c o m f o r t a b l y a s p o s s i b l e . Mr Fmnk Allbery ls still'quite 1oorly and Miss Minnie Car- I penter is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Biffar and two sons of Lingle, Wye., arrived Saturday evening for a week or ten days \3isit with the Oliver Hudlcson family and other rela- tives.They drove through and found the roads in good shape. x A . I ~1 fa ~° CREDIT AND DELWERY Quality Market CASH AND CARRY Cammy Toilgt Soap 3 for ZS cents ~n o l .F o u n h s t r e e t s ,h a d t h e m i s f o r - t u n e t o s l i p a n d f a l l o n t h e i c y s t r e e t l a s t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n . b r e a k i n g h e r l e g n e a r t h e h i p .A s s h e i s e i g h t y - t w o y e a r s o f a g e ,t h e i n j u r y i s a s e r i o u s o n e .S h e w a s t a k e n t o t h e B l a i r h o s p i t a l a n d a n O m a h a s u r g e o n c a l l e d .S h e i s r e s t i n g a s c o m f o r t a b l y a s p o s s i b l e . Mr Fmnk Allbery ls still'quite 1oorly and Miss Minnie Car- I penter is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Biffar and two sons of Lingle, Wye., arrived Saturday evening for a week or ten days \3isit with the Oliver Hudlcson family and other rela- tives.They drove through and found the roads in good shape. x A . I ~1 fa ~° N / \ /f »1 __._ _ I rI '| 1 r. \,f H,g I > ; i I 'WW~///if f ~ ..~.-*~_ M I r d I \ .A f ~_5 . r ~ U 5 "~o ~ . \ \:3 1| '|`" '- - - . . .. : ;1|" ". : f - Q r - . ;L .1 - 1 3 1I *: € | n " ; . " Q . .. . . .4 1r '. : §a _ p j . ' ¢ " ~ ! 3 , _. 1»- \.,-. . . a ¢ i k . . . '7 ; ' »au 1 .'Q Hrv a ;I | \_\~: w § ." ". . -|:~-r g .I . :I ' F ° §§ . .. ~~E ." " , ~ A e 1 ~~N "~ f § " ' f » : ' § I i ,. . f 1 = ; -.»\ f " ' ; . . 1 * - ,~ " " - 'f'¢"9".1':.~.1 -5-'ff "__"" '--in ; l,3-=0\/.;=>`:>>:o45 . Z ( -."-1.'I. :i Jr '.}--5-l'._'¢~' ~:-5 \ . ~;;_¢" -'-E.-" -'"*"/ FF,ll. H|;"- gift papa: Free.47-ltl ' Word has been :weived by relal Mr and Mrs R. C H1tchm:xn|ixves here from Palmer Allen whc ~~~n h -~s .W , | : n t l l s | l l G \ i | | | n l \ u r ' ° " ' " " " B o y ' s L i f e " ,a m a g s z i n a f o r. ' f 2 I . § t ' l . t f : _ ' f f . ' l " § . . ° . . ' I ' | h m m m u l ! ! !l n i d e a l C h r i s t m a s \\W1 uw). ~~`a ~ \~ ~!l| last Monday evening,D ,at dinner at the Clifton hate , follow~:ed by a pleasant evening at their |horne.High scores were won by Mr. and Mrs. Clark 0'Hanlon and low by Mrs. D. C. Van D+:usen and Dr.D.W.Bell and all were ac- cordingly awarded suitabie prizes. ii iass sf -§ &' \» mwi sm cs~z=Hii§"=E!} Q10 9~3 ~o ~ - \ [ g £ 6 3 rm'/2'5555\ \ © @ '1 o n f / l e .C / Z ' N e w a n d G r e a i e r o o .J l f ¢ f W € ? "-with Power lrin :a 9 rec en tly dr ove u p in to Ca na da tha h e wo u l d s o o n ma k e a r e tu r n tr i to :food old Ne br as ka .P a lme ha s n ' t b e e n a b le to f i n d a n y wo t u p the re b u t wh i le a t Winnepe~ ha d th e ple a su r e o f vi s i ti n g M r s Prisc illa La n g s ta f f an d da ug hte Mr s. Lo u is e L on g a nd fa mily , bo t fo rmer B la ir r es id en ts . f c u r h |i v ¢¢P r r | u n r . a | 1 l ~ n ~ ....1,J ;\" ann "ff!."7 ~~- n r 3 'i M ~' I l l r l l - "" " - '.:;~~ho'L ' ~ » ~J Z "j \". |l 1 ~G . v ~'. "~'~_Il l l ~~l ~g » - " "|. . . ,= 1 ; § * " § f ' € ; * ' * * * = ` : : 3 ' = "- f ~ " ~ ~.- I ]- -- -_r ' l _ ~ »" 1 - - 1 - - n|._ _'. 1 " \._ ~ ~~ per year,at The IE&1.II bl\ll `wn1¢»fi@m Nah'Ki|=fi§I"é§f'L3{.I1l}». wha w»»|**'fP"" f%f*=f-;"if"f n e d to h e ;bed f},,*en d a y s 'Mr s .A lf r e d F e a r i s s e llmg m econ L .v .wi th a ga th e r i n g i n her head,is !\ u- Bo ne C°l¢§¢-t wh ic h mBk@3.l¥§ u p a n d af g u n d il$E..llI£.He r }ng'[}1.|0\€'i)»foumiaisun fo r th e lie u ' S l e r , Mr s . A u g u s t Rnthmnn a¢si=;tod houette drea-c s.Phone 14 4 Q 2 t i her during iier illness.|[nVilati¢\::4 am out for the cele- The 0 .E.S.kr-mimzt|11 will b|'"\;i°|\nf § h q _ l i l f e f ' ~ me g :n e xt \'»c~dl:e:|l;\;.|1,Q§Il|.I.lg a t 8illli'»0l".3!§\\f hlf, Llflii Mfr3.'Will e i g h t o'clock,Dec.1:\:ll u..»Mn - i L i nd e n lu be held De c . 21 , a t th e son ic h all.A c o mm i t tu hav pre-:l"l\l'i5h hu lli par ed a pr o g r a m.wi i i i h wi ll be Th e ladies o f the Episc opal fo llowe d ba-refreeiim-.l.£¢.c hu rc h h ad a ve ry s uc c es sf ul ru m» Lo c a l ta len t wi ll g i ve a th re e.mag e and a pr on sa le in c on nec ti on ac t c omedy en ti tle d " S o p h r o n i a ' s lwi th th e i r din ner o n W ednesday W eddin g" up the l\I'& thodi st eh llrc h evening, Dec . 42Friday €\\?m\lg, DEC. 13.Thin! IS Ill Lf| g ~Ha u e r o f A r li n g to n , *- E M.,a¢1 92. e Radio for Xmas and hole family happy be~mplete line of Tu s ~ies for your radio 1 o D E L S .,.~ "~V' 6 Q . Q | |.. : f _1 r:'_.__'f"""- 1 . I - r I g | I =~g\£ i a ~ ~ * W i 'a e I1 .¢`~ ~ !;.|n /i I;". {I " ".|1 "»|" » ' - f f : _ .~' i ~»..1 ~.'»"£.2?§.'~".?:~ ~Ml l;'::.-»:,":._,_~:»_L l1 ...,.....»~ lurlous performance and the bestcnl actors take part.Adults 35c nd children, 25c..47-lt. Costume Jeweli'y-Values to $5 i Necklaces priced :it only Sl,1.50, $1.98 with Gilt Box Free. lundreds of necklaces and chok- rs to select from /at the Fashion enter.A person needs a differ- nt one with each Dress.47~1t Mr. and Mrs.Walter Petersen, ccompanied by bk. and Mrs, Glen Ivins,Walter Nelson and Miss leatrice Ireland,drove out to hmpton,Neb.last Saturday light and spent Sunday with Mr. 'et.ersen'a Amr, Mrs. Fred Chris- ensen and family. J i n .Palmer Allen entertainedheMondayeveningbridgeclub it thé parental, H. L, Hellwlnkel mme on east South street i n t 'underwent a major operation at a. Fremont hospital last Monday morning.Mré. Halley is n daugh- ter of Mrs. Charles Hain of this city. Dr.Bell announces the arrival of a girl. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mortensen on Tuesday, Dec. 10 and a boy :it the home of Mr. and Mrs.,Geo. Ryan on Wed~ nesdny, Dec. ll.Mrs.E.C.Pierce was hostzfs to the D. A. ig. organization bv Friday alrernoon.Mrs.W.F. Hemphill had charge of a patriotic. program.There uns A wry satis-, Zaztory attendmoe.1 Mr.n Guy Cook ire look ing fo to their son, |K.lrby'r Christmas vacttion of ten da y ! whi ch bedn.r_for hi m~ 22 : H6 /\ QS e l e c t e d b y . u s T z n C h o o s m g Y ~ Gothic.lar Proof Wrist We carry a nice line of these watch ing from $25.00 to $52.50.The stand more abuse than any wrist w~ sold.A watch when Sold stays Sol ways coming hack with trouble, so when you can stay awayjrom it. for a demonstration, as seeing is bel Elgin Wrist and Pocket IN VARIOUS nEsluNs AND PRICES To MEET Also a cheaper line of Watches ranging fro All Waklies Guaranteed A B za u rii m . L INE o rNECKWEARwsnm uc BRACELETS m xm ox BROOCHES ~sm ax MESH BAGS SIL .IMPORTED STEEL CUT BAGS MANTL E & CIG AR L x c umns FANCY v TABLE LIGHTER .GLASS~ And Numerous Other (Article 0 O P E N . E V E N I N P l o n e e r J e w e " To Aid You'Selected by Chooking Your Gifts IMénday evening.Mrs.Eugene was not me to ge: name un#Jaelman held high score and won year.He m ntbending Q.-m.¢\1 rim prize agd Mrs. Clyde agp College.Gothic Jar Proof Wrist Watches ,on drew the cut pnze.nunsSeatrlce Bell will be hostess afler he holidays.- Medan Kuhr of Blair, la one of ,he sixty-two Nebraska farm my! enrolled in the flrit term ol :he Farm 0perator's Course at ;he college of agriculture, Lincoln, Neb.The course opened Novem- ber 25 and closes January 25. Twelve of the boys enrolled in the course are second-year students. The W. V. Wright family were notified of the death nl their nephew, Donald Wright of Callo- way, Neb. who has been seriously The fire boys were called to ~ E.B.Carrigan home on WestGrantstreetlastFridaytoput"~ out a blaze started by gbilled oil inthe basement.The lon will be mostly from smoke which pen-. elrated every comer of the room and makes i t disheartening fer the owners. At meeting of the Christian Joint Relief Society held 'I\\esda; afternoon, Rev. E. E. Geislerfwas elected president to Lake the place of Rev. A. F. Newell; Mrs. D. C. Van Deusen,re-elected treasurer,.....,i u .wmx Kroszh.reelected We cdrry a nice line of these watches in prices rang- ing from $25.00 to $52.50.These watches will stand more abuse than any wrist watch we have ever sold.A watch when Sold stays Sold and is not al- ways coming hack with trouble, so why buy trouble when you can stav awav froni it.Come, in and ask fi *- -Se~ Model 92. Radio for Xmas and hole family happy be e ~mplete line of Tu s ~ies for your radio 1 o D E L S 6 Q . Q | |.. : f _1 r:'_._" " " " " " 1 . I - r I g | I =~g\£ i a ~ W Q 'a pg e ~"§+~ i ' ~ .~'i ~».. ..1 " r g :' ~ " " ' 3 I "~ 1 '"'* 'l ~? " * 5 ...,.....»~ W uv-0111116 u» 'Z _. o»r a éemonstratin, as s;eing is beli¢vin. E l g i n W r i s t a n d P o c k e t W a { c l 1 é § IN VARIOUS nEsluNs AND PRICES To MEET YOUR Pocxernooii Also a cheaper line of Watghes ranging from $10.00 to $16.00 Buy a Majestic i ll for unix we ek s wi th inf ec tion fr om s an d bu rr , wh ic h he c on tr ac t- ed wh i le p la y i n g fo o tba ll o n th e sc hool te a m.T h e poi son spread __....!.ll.. _...I ....6\.Sun 1\nu1h| lm ahh# l l | \ |A n i a ;L \ \ l - -- 5 |-s e c r e t a r y ' T h e s e o f f i c e r s w i l l s e r v e f o r th e e n s u i n g y e a r . Mr . a nd Mr s. C ly d e M. A llen c n - inrlnin nfl eilrht ~Of fIi €lld5 All Waiefies Guaranteed make the \A Bzauriim. LINE orNacnwmnlrltnnxun m m m :We carry a C1BRACIi.f.'7rs £$f;{a]li§r§'°i£1`§Gs rapauiy anu llu u| | u| { u uuau uvto s a ve h i s lif e.' F u n e r a l S QJ QQ! we r e he ld W e dn es da y , whi c h sev- er a l me mb e r s o f tli e W r i g h t £ a m~ i ly atten de d. Mi s s L i la W r i g h t w e n t d o w n to Oma h a l a s t Su n d ay a fte r no o n f o r no-hearsnl wi t h the "Me8Siahf'4 v u ; U l l a v n " z = " -at pi n oc h le , o n la st Sa tur d ay eve - ni n g .Mr s. He nr y F i sc he r a nd Mr . W i ll I ve r s o n o f F t. C a lh o u n t' o wn - sh ip to ok hi g h hon ors a n d Mi s s L u lu Lo r en z en an d W i i l Lo re nz en had low sc ores.A lo ve ly lu n c h eo n wa s s er ved f o ilo wi n g th e g a me s and ButteBROOCHES MESH BAGS &err mx fmmr§}§§§>`¢I'».|a n 2 1 \1:- - -u l u v l l l b i l l i lv lv o n r fz n S T E E L C U T n u z fa n u w f r r w 9;m m ; r.:mic CLOCKSC I G A R L I G H T E R S ~AS I§ s T A B L E L I G H T E R G L A S S W A R E An d NUm# r n | \ ¢ f i ll\ » ¢ » A l* | : n ' A »1 92 $172-.50 ! Store nOPEN mvmwrwma 1 ~ ~ "vul B p p t l i a | | |\l |. | |a | |. », J; | ; | ;tu s l s l u A l u m n u s v ;~¢ -» -1 - n r 1 I .. ...iIA... .l..-_A. .\ ! n n r \ n \ r ' ¢ n » n f f h a w m n k - # n d Vi § il . i Il i 1 f o I l l 1 '»ADIO ]H E A D Q U A K ' l ' M J i : < ! 5 Holmes Bakery at Lhe cny auununum un ....,......,.,,.,..- ,.....__.. -.._._ , .,,evening, Dee. 16.The director inlet Blair kiends.Miss Bourke was charge is Prof.N. J.Logan offformerly one of the city schoollsOmaha and he believe.-1 there willleflicient teachers and pupils and be over 1000 voices in the chorus.patrons were glad to see her again There wlll be a number of mted On Sahmlay evenin a number orPioneelj ~J~ Store g ar ng. 1 . .'ololstn 1 o Cm] , . . n | l | l | | " " "¢iEf;:ung_rom the nietropummu ner uzacucr Uwwunmcsa gmc anmpanyofChicagopar-party in her honor at the home .of Mrs. A. 0. Pound. xvn P. TURNER, Pfupfieré Imllucm-»»`~'a. x - * S f, ; . , ; ---'l'BI EN'fI e m m m - Ross mu. rrsus I ,_¥":,E"', "Q=F=e~==f= F°':=1'=f=I A f a g : . z u Blair, Neindtm UR!mBUr1"Z2 11%=m i a ! - l _=:|||| Hendrieksen at the Henry Hend- u BEN CH NOTES l r .and Mrs.Fred Olson and lon,Mr. und Mrs.sd Olson and llrs. Clarence Olson and baby; arm.Kenneth,F.C.c .Petersen m d mn.Walter drove over m Manning, laws Sunday and :peat the dny at we Mi lo Hut home. Mrs.Har:was formerly Matilda Petersen,daughter of F.C. C. Peoemen.Frank Linden tracked hogs wtheSouthOmahamu-kets lo r Saturda!~"s market..Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Toft were s m.lson and Saturday evening vidtora at the2.-§L"€.."iTi».'§"§. Z.. Glenn Gfgg °i'5i"§','§£'3 lsméé me nm lc l k n a l d home inMBlai§';md§.son, 'Robert wné Sunday dinner " ' " ' : .f;:: .::.".;v.....;c ana Iguests »» the Mrs.Ruth Woods lin Flora Anderson of 0maha,'h°""e m Omaha.dWm-, M nd Mrs.Frank Linden,Margaret anvisited $""fi'"yn_r. n Bertrand and Edu Anderson were " "12'£»..""'*E"°°.Lou Lund*ofwednesday evening visitors at the g h ;tmvrsehesday with' he,-'Jens Krogh home. r' spen a M Chesl Hans Frahm trucked hogs forxnndpwrgrs. Mr. an rs',~Chri Anderson to be on Monday'sSutianwhile her mother was xn|m l*:eL d M J h _y se d L l d Men ke invited ten of his r, an ra ° n_ en n an° ; m , _Q0 his home Sunday'f°""|Y were Sundny dinner guests :h Fred H. Jensen home in;f~f==;;»to \ he lp celebrate his 3he¢s';herlah;d #gg~,L 'd Mr.and " z ns nnsen '1- . . . .'t'»,.::5 h'.:..S:"..".;u¥f;.:r"..~ s p e n t F n d n y ~ f the Sunday altemoon at Mencke'a.QR°\'"" R""m""°" home, Hrs.Frieda Hagge and li me Mr. And Mrs. J. L Petersen snd san ind Mis.-I Clara Sweet were"°"~hR°°'s»;;-eg lirxday evening ,t t o n ex ome.Sunday ELT' geusts at the C'l\a.s.=\ August Timm celebrated his ~J 'Bl ber was ,,<B3rd birthday Sunday._The fol~anus om gn l k r at the E.c.upvinw¢t,"l"""¥ '"'°°'"».`L'°'°»i"`f'¥f' to Slj Tuesda . afternoon.Timm home w re rs immMx-.onnnd M . ;George Follen'E"""'" "Pd prepared_a 'PK goose irere Sunday afternoon callers atld"'"°\' with all the tnmmmgs: hir. the Hans Christafersen home.[and Mrs. John hr, Sr., Mr. and mme Peak and Dick Lippincott Mrs. Henry Kuhr Mr- and Mrs. were Sunday afternoon visitors at' Claus \Volff_ Mrs Wiebke Wulff,me Charles Hunk home.|Mr. Carl Trieloif(o£ Herman, Mr. llr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and Gealdine were Sunday dinnerguests at the Edgar Larsen home at Kennard.l r .and M r ;Jonas Blomberg uae Sunday visitors nt the An- drew Svendgaard home at Ken- mr d .ln. Sylvie of Blair, spent aev- a'xl days Inst week visiting her egggf- Mrs . Harry Smi th. Fred Peek and Mrs. GeneDavidvisited at the Arthur Weath Kr.Roy Peak and non,Russelwere Friday evening callers at the Bury Smith home. The Bench Community Club met with Mrs.Louie Mencke Dec.5. This was made an all day meeting fm' the purpose of giving the,Indies more time to work on n and Mrs.I-larry. Anderson and daughters, Norma of Craig, Chris QWrich.John Kuhr,and Mr.and ,Mm Henry 'Hmm of Ralston.At the close of the day the guests de-parted wishing Mr. Timm many more happy birthdays. I I You get big Dividends on your money when you spend it at the Fashion Center, they will sell you a $2 Dog for 99c; $3 Doll for 99c; $4 Clock for SL89; or n $7 Com- bination End Table and Magazhe <Rlek for $2.98.Ask for a card when you shop at the Fashion Cehter in Blain-it don't bake long to ge: these nice things at this big reduction in prices.47-lt A nice Silk Robe k 'd I airy home Wednesday nltemoonu I u.oNc trim ' B 0 ' I ' 1 ' 0 l l R O A D The Kindred Merry Makers Club was entertained Thursday :Ite r-noon by Mrs . J oe hndur at her home in Herman.Visiwrs present were Hrs. Clifford Ray and Misa Annu Paulsen, and Mrs. Glenn Ray of Arlington,The president ap- pointed as A committee to provide some Christmas feahxre for the next meeting,Mrs.Harry Tyson, Mrs. Clyde Newer and Miss AnnaPaulsen.December 19 Mrs. Ken- neth Tyson will entertain at whichtime each member is requested to donate a. dressed chicken for the Nebraska Childrerfs Home Society of Omaha.The Christians ex- change of Oresents between the members will take place at the:text nieetlng.The Indies tied a comfort and did other sewing for Mrs.Bandar. who served them adelicious luncheon. On account of the illness ofMissEr-neatine McCoy the Kin- dred school was elosed Tuesday. The A.W.Clarke family andfather, Joel Hutchins were enter-tained by Mr._and Mrs.R.M. Iwrson at an oyster supper Mon-l day evening.T. K.Iverson-was also there.Mrs.Frank Pitzer and son, Francis called Sunday aftcrnoqn gat the Harry Tucker and Louie 'Grimm homes.l Don Jones, Walter Stricklett, Ed land Joe Noyes and Ralph Pearce succeeded in getting twenty-one rabbits while hunting Sunday. |'I`hey had dinner at the Pearce orge try true a on "°E'§'rea 1 d of hogs o Mo. Valley Saturday `for Hn Tucker. Miss E estine McCoy went Sat urday Tekxmah to the Earl I-luwell home to spend the time with her sister.Miss Roby.SheretumedSundayeveningtothe J. S. Eonety home.Mr. and Mrs.W. W. Dixon of,Lln¢:o1n, y:ere entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Neum Warrick from Fri- day until Sunday afternoon.The Misses Edna Ma e hc ke r and Elizabeth Grimm assisted at the Catholic hnua r held at theBlair city hall Saturday afternoon. 1I Art Baker of Burt county, cameThursday for a visit at his daugh- ter's, Mrs. Harry Tyson.qum whic h my hav e ieced and .ma es ani °"Mr.and Mrs.Clark szne klmmenewquilring.Twslve ,,.,,..|g»f';;g; F"""'" fe -gg# §~ 'h°"f' we re Saturday night and Sunday ben were present and | very d l nz nrgest see:°5'n Bl'""K"¢ l*-l o f Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Iidous dinner which had \»¢¢n;P"°¢d at $3.98 uw $§.9B ln all sizes|Ty,°n,Their B°Y'|,HBl'fY stayed bmught by the members,Wa and color combinations.Come in with Paul,non of Mr.and Mrs. aerved m all.Mrs. Mencke serv-and see them.47-1:I-larry Tyson.'ed a very mee lunch ip the aft-i Goldette Pure Silk Crepe Ted,Mr.and Mrs. Byron Beard drove emoon,The nest meeting will be'(|ies bloomers daneettes and to Omaha Monday afternoon when .1 ._g g ; ~ " d l f r e n c h panties on sale,SL 9 8 --M1;;.;;g1 '§.'§'Pf£§l' g ; s ; : , _ Mr. and Mn. Emanuel Andrea-e g u l "$2.95 values. _ All 55"°5|ation.Friends are wishing for her son of Orum vinilftl at the Gwrgeand colors at the Fashion Center.improvement sown.Mr. and Mrs. Folkn home on Sunday evening.fShe loves Silk Underwear.47-It I-'rank Pike and Margaret Rogers Hr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger were ol'Blair,parents and sister of Saturday night visitors at the D E S O T O L O C A L S MrS» Beard, came out Monday toLouie Meneke home.care for the home and family. ll r.m d M n .Wallace Anderson v ri llb e gl a dt o h e a za tt he i i -r e ~ turn for a month'a vidt although sorry to know they were called by the serioua illness of Mm Ander- son's mother.They are s aying at the parental, John [Arson homein Herman.We hope lor the cum- 1 l I plete recovery soon of Mrs. Larson 1Paul Widener stayed with Frank j I rickson farm south of Blair, from Wednesday until Saturday.'|Byron Bunn was in Omaha Mon< day und Tuesday concerning the ' purchase of a shipment of sheep ' to his farm for feeding.Those from this vicinity attend-. ing the funeral of Mrs.Fra nkl Brooks Saturday afternoon at the' Episcopal church in Blair, .were Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Smith, Mrs. Opal Reeves and Mrs..C. B. Bunn. Raymond Terkelsen and children spent Sunday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Fred Hurdum.I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wakefield, Sr. were Sunday afternoon .visitorswith the A. W. Clarke family and! Floyd Clarke returned home xyith them.Fred Hurdum drove to Omaha 'Tuesday and stayed over Wednes- day with his sch, Herman, who is an inierne at the University hos- pital.Mis s Ha ul Dohse went Fridayfrom her sister's, Mrs. .W. J. Bolie to help Mrs. Opal Reeves with her work.Max, the little son of Mr." and Mrs.Reeves has been very; sick but is well again.1Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conety c»t'| Orum spent Sunday and also Mom day afternoon at the J. S. Conetylhome.They 5l.so called lt Clyde Metzler's Monday uftemoon.|Mrs.Ellen Layman and son, Cleo,who live at Arizona spent _Sunday at the Iaren Layman home ` The eleven months old son of Mr. and Mrs.Layman has n w r y low with pneumonia t is re- porled to`be on the men now.I Howard Fackler went Mondlyl to help Clarence Simpson in the l McCarthy district finish shuckingcorn if weather permits. Six state men from Lincoln, _under the direction of Lee Hudlsen .are seining Bunn's lake.The carp 'and buffalo fish are sent to the'state llsheria for the winter. The men had dinner with Mrs.Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Belles andJanewereSundaydinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves.1 ; Silk Stockings that Wear--you could put Hosiery after every mme on your Gift List and please them all-especially with Stockings such as the Fashion Center sells-here are A few:Gold Stripe-double points, single points, french heelsor black double pointed heels, $1.95 | Ruby Ring dlk t top chiffon withpicot edge and fgreneh hui, $l.65; Onyx Pointex with black double pointed heels in gunmetal, duskee l = = : = = ~ m u 1Mn. De tluf W ulf die d to se e the new hlby at the Howud Ap~plehy home Monday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William- Gene Ryan,Howard Taylorm n .and George _Luce, Jr. spent Wed- ___." = " - - ~~ - - ~ - -' l H ~i 5 f \.=, ,u . ~~C' v iD "| ¢ Th "F v »%».. ~e rye Oven Glass T; ~ ~ /?t gg~ tendcr spot In the house»_ _ | ,_ M r . a n d M n . H m m ! ~ ~ n s a e n_ a n d D o n a ld , Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r ve y ' IK u h r a n d R a y m o n d a n d L l o y d ! K n h r s p e n t S n t u l d l y e v e n i n g a t t h e l - I n r o l d F r e n c h h o m e e n j o y i n g an oyster supper.1 this convenience $29,150 compléte wi th a ll a tta shme ntx You get big Dividends on your Sunday at the Henry Kuhr home. Mrs.Will Hansen helped Mrs.John Pezexson cook lor corn shell-ers Thursday alternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayle, Mr. and Mrs. .lease Hansen and Mr.and Skins,~ ;s.~i;, $4;98; Jachfs-l l; Velvet,$4.98.All sizes at the Fashion Center.Just the f-himzl for a good looking school outfit.1 ! mo ne y when wi spend it at |_}|¢-» Fashion Center, they will sell you: s $2 Dog for 99c; S8 Doll for 99c; i Mrs. John lPeteno:|n;ibchildx:nhelped Cull y Wrig t cee rate isbir"thdaySatutday evening._$54 Clock for SL39; or a $7 Conv Mrs. !\°"=S Ward has been quite hination 1-:na Table and Magna-mlsick the past week.i n k 1 2.98.A k f '.Mr. and Mn. .lwse Hansen were n §`2..'.»..,.5 th or F;s:\rd` --''p e ion}Z'§Z°'駢§.§i'2l"§.ml""`°°""°h°.c e nm in Bla ir-it do m ta ke long, Mr. and Mrs. .Clemens william-'¢<3 get these nice things at llis sen went back to their home on'blK reduction in prices.4 | -lt York creek Fnday w get their'Fashion Center silk Dresses uncornpicked.'Sale a t s ms,sons,$8.94, sw in Mrs.Lemon is s1aying at the Dick Barron home after spending six weeks visiting at her brothers home in Craig. Mrs.Harold French and chil- dren and Donald Rasmussen spentThursday with Mrs. Will Ryan. Mr. and Mrs.Andrew JohnsonI sizes 13 to 52 in all the smart, new styles, colors and mabedals.47-lt Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47 for appointments.Alice Triplett, operator.Why not give her a Permanent for Christmas!l t Fashi benter Silk Dresses on .same at $4.98, seas, sssu, sxo in;and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson _spent Saturday evening at the sires 13 to 52 in all the smart, new! Chris Rasmussen home.styles, eolors and materlala 47-ltMr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen spentl Founes Glnses for Women and, Sundny evening with AndrewMi-S896 are beet.Suede $1 emi:Johnson's.;§1.50;Kid sgos and $3.50; Woo Mr.and Mrs.Victor Johnsonxllmd leather gauntlets in red Bhd! "gy S'='};'=; at .gek <;;§°~df'-:Sim Si-98. bizis 3- Dress gloves' r.an rs.rl 'eper and to in ac .rown and tan.|children were Sunday dinner-guests|At the Fashion Center.Gloves at tl1ePeter Jensen home.lmake a good Gif;47.n A BEE-VAC CLEANER \takes thrhenvy load of( the housewife's shoulders lhat's why it's n good first \ 1 J ~ ':>w \»;yT ' I I I~/ ~ r »~ " QM( A Specia~Display of G1 fKnives good pocket knife wlll please A boy as we ll s Anything y ou can glve.We have a wonder- rlce-ol ~ ;.Z'»,.;,.,;; #r r Q|& f*"` ~a*+'f' s af ' _ Our Coffees are especially noted for the full-bodied flavors which they impu-t to the beverage.You will be satisfied if you buy your COFFEE HERE. n v : ¥ |. r G |a u c n l l . »n c l l n v c l R Q ; l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t t o : e l e c t ' irum. / W h y b o t h e r w i t h m m :H you can use electric Ilghtx on your Chrlstmns tre e. A stri ng ol B la mps now fo r o nly $1.25lr. a nd ln . Ne l s S o n nun ln e l 1-he u he M|M | |dthep mu d p n n n i l o f l n e l e v e n i ui n ,,_'_;_°;=a n " pl x mnza n - wg; ~ ~ °é 'd' "_ s m a nd Ch ri i tmu t re e - gd pr o g ra m a t t he children vlldkd lt* me A_|fN¢|use school fur .he lftemoon he- »"*.':" "r'5's_E'*=!:!_sff5=3n¢- ~,|'°§€_°'L'f!"". : : . _ §__ . Mrs. F. Muller and son and he:mother,Mrs.A.A.Anderson, drove to Tekamah Sunday after- noon.Mrs.Byron Bunn and Eugene stayed Sunday afternoon at the; ana some at anno; rolmex sm: notopserviceweighpointedheel. $1.50;Ruby Ring heavy service weight with lisle top, $1.35:Onyx full fashioned silk to top chiffon- french heel. $1.25:Bobolink pure We lllo carry a lull line of Cigars,Christmas Candies and Fresh Roaxtul Pranufs Petersen Hardware ~I Mr.Bunn attended the shooting match at Norman Wilkins'. Mrs.Clifford Ray and Mrs. Clyde Metzler were visitors Sum day afternoop with Mrs. Ffed Ray -»9K l r b y s C o f f e e H o u s ethread silk, Sl; Neverdarn. 2 pair Sl.Sizes 8%to 10 in al! colorS all the time at only the FASHION CENTER in BLAIR.47-1t ~'n '"§"§ ;,,m,;],§ ,{ i a . "Im to me wi;'s i ;.1 ,.;;s;.'i ;,,,T&| -|nhemoon with Mn. Fre d Peek, two or Mun wee ks :go to lake |\¢|lI|IIl' her quilt._'Clai mant for pneumanil and, l n .E.W.Schmldt of Blnlr, goi n!is reported so be able to\ :rem ull dmv 'Dmndny mth Mn..\u puma , helping he r quilt.,,,.|1_§_;_' »;_;;°-»;'\-I -g s'.\ym |g'Senddt wus a :upper guest than I r o r |n 1 in h | 0 mlh | .lf. ..: .1 a°»:.°'§'l§~ .Immun 1|-ue lenme Jlutlee.who h u h m i : BLAIR, NEBRASKA _u n - v uleeefeleweK.aw ~s..r..'e.~f.\~»\ "ni L . ~ . - 1 - q - q ~ - ¢ ~ ~ \ - q . - _ w a - - Q - u n - < ' ~ \ ~ u ' l | ' _ * ! ' H ' H d i ` "` § § e ] , } _ " a " f f , , ' ~takin tre ulent for one o i h i e home in Omaha on Sunday.eyes m Om ha, was able to lemeMiss Ruth Lippincott visited at the hospital Thursday evening.the Ed Raver home Sunday aff*Mr. and Rlrs.Clifford Hineline¢!fIl00\*» Miss i/@°Fll'@t"1ni"8 }1°""9!nccompaniecl by Mrs.Hans Jor- ivith her and remained over night.gensen,drove to Omaha FridayMr. and }I.rs. Alfred Hansen andlaml while in the city visited Mrs. daughter visited Thursday owning ..with Mrs. Kristine Miller of |Ken-'Henry Ladwlg qt the Wise Mem-' nanl.Mr.and Mrs.Hurley Clemens and children called at the George Follen home Tuesday evening. Ln spite of the rough roads and threatening weather, thirty-one not out to Sunday school last Sundaymorning.There are still somewhomwewouldliketoseein their places next Sundayfmoming, when all me there it helps to encourage the teachers.Some Chirltrnaa plans were made and Hrs.Weather-by and Mrs.Husk were appointed on the program orial hospital. Miss hlimbeth Cachelin spent Thursday visiting at the home of her brother, Ed Cachelin in FortCallioun. Mr.and Mrs.Pete Jones anddaughter,Lorraine,were Sundayl dinner guests at the Walter Srnithl home, east. of Fort Calhoun, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sully had as Sunday visitors,Mrs.William Sully and twin gran-ddaughters and son, Albert Sully and a Mr. Mtcracken and lmlv frismrl all nf.QQ x.°»§¥i`i..\" ~\, r <32f m # A : a *Omaha ~S k_fff_|e Tgq-;.M,s. Harry Seltz called.| Aa...Rlw-¢»,_uwomeis,uniuwstes unahutc h panties on sale,$1.98- ngula r $2.95 values.. All sites! ad colors at the F lignn Center. &1e loves Silk Unde ar.47-lt A nice Silk Robe makes an ideal Gilt-the Fashion Center is show- , ing the largest selection in Blair' yrioed at $3.98 ,to $5.08 in all sizes lad color combinations.Come in and see them.47-lt Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47 for appointments.AliceTriplett, operator.Why not give her a Permanent for Christmasl I t Fashion Center Silk Dresses on sue at $4.98, $6.75, $8.94, no in sizes 13 to 52 in all the smart, new dyles, colors and materials.47-lt HlLLSl'DE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT Hr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen ted Thursday at the parental, en: Sorensen home in the Orum neighborhood. lr f a n d Mrs. Hugh SutherlandSunday afternoon at the J. Hoveridlck home, south of Blair. Hams Hansen shelled corn forJens Krogh Friday. 'Faye Ervey spent last week 'ith he r si rte r,Mrs. Henry Tegt and fa mily in Fremznt Mr. and g n H a r Ervey rave over onSunday .Ei spent the dlY at the l l Arthur Rowe is rushinf his corn 'husking by having four "hundred bushel a day" huskers in his field. He hopes to Enish this week.; Mrs. Harry Seliz entertained the De Soto"Women's Club members Thursday aftemoon of last week. There were twentyeix members and six visitors present that aft' ernoon.Visitors were Mr.and ,Mrs, George Stanley of Blair, and our two teachers,Miss Frances Mullen and Miss Myrtle Paulson Norma Grace Rowe and Lorraine Jones!Roll call was responded to by giving the name ol a favorite movie.After the minutes of the meeting were read and approved, Mesdames Joe Sully and Gu) Wallace read the book "Laddie' by Eleanor I-I. Porter, which war very much enjoyed by the audi~ ence.Mrs. Anhur Rowe is plan- ning to have the Club meet withher two weeks from date. | ; Fashion Center Beauty Parloi ,Phone 47 for appointments.Alice lTHplett, operator.Why not giw her s Permanent for Christmas!l i The Store (or Thrifty Women ir Qlair is the Fashion Center.47-It 1 The Store for Thrifty Women in Blair is the Fashion Center.4741lGoldettePureSilkCrepeT o .dlea,bloomers,danattes and1-¢¢¢home.Mrs.E1-vey suyedfrench panties on sale,$1.98- -for a longer visit, Faye returning! home with her father._ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansenwere Sunday dinner guests at the Wm.Krew home near Irvington. Mrs. Hans Lebber: of Bendng-u m and Roan Crnwrlv n l Blair. regular $2.95 values.All size: and colors at the Fashion Center She loves Silk Underwear.47-11 The Millinery _Store of Blltlr offers you smlrt new $5 Felt Hats {gr__ Women and Misses st only > > i a; iey.= 1 ! ill » » w 5 =s "1'a is »6 » 46 ea Q. 1 v I E 1 | Plumbing-- The Heart of 'Your Home the Motorist will APPRECIATE And since it is the heart of yo u r home,it ahou}d have most careful attention and inspection to insure i t functioning properly at all times.Phnnn n]nn\r no 4+ Goodyear _,QE ____-..... ...-.~.-» vu u.you Wish us to call and in- s p e c t . yo u r p l u m b i n g a n d m a k e in f r o s t p' roo f f o r m a n y w i n t e r s . Battery Charging sVulcanizing Plumbing Co. ~Top & Tire Co- - »- - »- - ~-»--- 1 - -- " " " 'wa s 1 :1 a ll c o lo rs a n d s ma r t e ws p e n t 3 " " d * 5 ' e ve n i n g a t th e J o h n advanc e sty les.Ot c o urs e the E m- ~ home __lhmnuvn . i n - ._ . n h i ;»..--.-\Hn. Jim Edwards and son, via-I :"""3 wus 0: nuur mn me Fam-Blair, NebraskaI |J / 8`|nlr,`Nebnlk;, Dmuf xs. 1929 Pnge Seven ffgfd to her throat infection.r. ond Mn. W ill Ummm, J r.left lan week for s trip =»=~~g~ the south i n their eutomobl . The y e xpe c tio be lnH$ a mi ,.Fla . abom. Christmas. At the meeting of the RoynlNeighbor eainp lost Thursday ev¢~ ning, the following oftlcera were elected for the coming year:Oracle Mrs.Birdie Fnnzenburg;Vice éracle, ~Mrs.Addie McK.ib- ben; Put Oracle, Mrs. Sadie Pet- erson;Chancellor,Mrs.FannieLowe;Recorder,Mrs.Mary Gil- frey; Receiver. Mrs. L. M. Peter- son; Marxhal iss Lucy Lawson;Inner Sentinel Miss Helen Widen~ ef;Outer Llnel,Mrs.Helen Hahlbach; munger lst year, Mrs. Dottie Weber,2nd year;Mrs. Inna Ludwig, 3rd year, Mrs. Har- Het Lawson.Mrs Cllra 'Trum-bull of Omaha,who is a slate worker in the Royal Neighbor lodge, was present and gave a talk.Mesdames Alvin Anderson and William Steen, Jr. servéd n bounti- ful lunch. Friday evening, Mrs. F. W. Pfei- ffer and Miss Helen Pfeiffer were hostesses to the Rebekah kensing- tun at !.he_home of the former. Thehouse was prettily decorated with .Christmas decorations and a light ed Christmas tree.At the busi- ness session the annual election ofofficers was held and Mrs. M. E.winner was elected president. for " I -i f .~. salesmen working rut ol Omnln, was a n recent y in the J. F.ha ke r lu e . The ln Endavor Societyof the Co gutionnl church had a pa ny Wednudny evening at Qane chapel.Sevew of the young people or!the Epwonh league were their guests. muses FIB Clark, Elvn Heuer- g;~=»Evelyn Gosker and Wilma heer were hoatesses on Tues- day evening to the Home Ee Club at the schobl house. The Eastern Star kenecingzonenjoyed a covered dish one o'clockluncheon at .the home of Mrs. W. R. Seger Saturday, Dec. 7.About20memberswempresent.Theguestswereentertained_with games and made.A Christmas tree brightly lighted and decorated the dining table. M m Jennie Otfen of Blair, spengseveral days i n Arlington visiting in Lhe home of hex- daugh~ ter, Mrs. M. E. Winsetu ¢|0 1 1 1 . 1 - n Su n d ay a fte r no o n gue sts a t th e C a r l Ra s mu s s e n h o me we r e :M r . a n d Lir a.L a r s Ro lla n d a n d c hil- dr e ,Mr s .Ma r t i n La r se n a n d J e ;Iver so n.Mr . a n d M r s . Ma r - ti n ~rs en wer e e ven ing gu ests. M ~.M.ande Shea rer i s vi s i ti n g FARM BUREAU NEWS Since the deflltlonol 1920 f - ing h u been relatively unprofi able.Prices of fa m:prodhave been low compared with th things which the farmer has 2~ buy. Various means ot fa m re li e have been urged as a solution o the problem.Some action has bee taken and undoubtedly progress i being made.However, 'the situ ation qdle largely resolves ltsel into onefof the individual lamxc working out his own salvation.H must take advantage of ihin~ which will enable him to reduc his roduction coats.He mus buill up his soil,increase hi yields, improve ~the quality of hi products, watch the market, econ omize his labor, keep down his ex pense:do the ghings which wil ne t i nc o me .Q Ho w c a n th i s Fg e do ne ? Th e f i r s t s t e p ' i s to f i n d o u wh a t c ha n ge s ne e d to he mad e . K e e p i n g a n ac c o u n t o f h is b u s iness ena bles th e f a r me r to f i n o u t w h a t th e we a k po in ts o f h i bu si ne ss ar e an d p ro vi de s a rs ou n basis f o r ma k i n g ad i u stme n .n : »|ited Mondny evening at the Wm. Ilvixnen home.in w r y m m yOmaln. The Progressive Sodety held |. very sucoeadul bazaar Tuesdaynlternonnandwerewellpleased over their receipts..___ ben were read on Queens Jose-ggi Victoria and Wilheminl.s next meeting will he held Dee.19 with Mn. Ali a Trlxle r, hostess.This will be a Chrimnu putty.Mr. and Mrs . John Autun md Hr. and llrx. Clyde M. .Abumlerf-lined A number of old neigl born m d frimds as 1 plnochh party at their wiuier home inBhir Saturday night.Mrs. Wm.Hardy hu been ox the dck list.daughters, M§¢lrd_md Hl}'B`ll'°§|_N§ss_Ir~eqeKg\f:\,lgeqmpgplec CALHOUNAND v161Nn'y Mr. and Mrs.Henry Klassantzftdned Sunday, Dec.1 at aumly reunion when all their chil-~ ~.grandchildren and son-in laws were present.A (ine time wu reported.Hum Schmidt shlmld aut slarge truck load of hogs Monday evening, which sold Tuesday moming at the top price of $9.15 per hundred.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Fisgher vis nr. and Mrs. muie Kruse and were guests Thursday evening ofnhy Junior Sclmhidt and §he litthllmi ly spent 'h\esdny evenings ! .ML ma un Erne st Sduni dc.daughter of Wm.Schxmdr.wen the Henry Finher home..Mrs.George Coffin at Elgin. Oklahoma arrived Monday for a vid: with her mother, Mrs. Julia ('|A\-ahnnd and éennv M n r.-,mu M n .o hm" Me rri tt a nd baby Blur visitors Saturday. lpent Thursday with Mrs.Del-|.Mrs. Frank Wolff and childrer bert Fowler of the)/laney district. and Mrs. Wm. Bolln were Omahs Mrs. Joe Bolln vidted friends in visitors Saturday. n|,g, 'I")|nv¢|Inv M n rm...m...~.\|"wha s...miwall jo ' " " " : . . r " " 7 "»'-1' °""i':.f;.-r the o. n.Friends hen have nedvedmu- yi.. held 5|-|4|.,¢4:n;n¢ fur the aoummmem. nnh at dm nldnl- lnitiniun uf Mu. Chloe Cox. whosbeen confined to her bed with an attack of pleurisy is able to be UP Rnd around the house again. John Schroeder was a Blair Vleitor Friday evening. Mrs.Anna C. Roberts was upfrom Omaha Saturday on business The following' officers were elected in the Modern Woodmanlodge Thursday night, Dec. 5 forthecqming year:H.F.Klassan, V C., F. WPMoeller, W. A., JohnLandis,Clerk,C.W.Schmidt, bapker,Fred Jipp,escort;John Klmgforth, watchman, Anhur Jipp Sentry;C.F.Jipp,manager. Mrs.F u n k Kesterson and daughter, Loi; Ann of Coleridge, spent several days at the parentalFrankAdams home the past week Mr.and Mrs.Claus Rohwer,Mass Kate and Han-y Rohwer ofere visitors at the Henry Hen- nchsen home Sunciav. daughter of Mr. and MqwhiartlnChristensen at Tech high ednes~ dny morning, Dec. 11.Mrs. Wm. Bolln entertained the pinochle dub Wednesday after- noon.Mrs. Joe Bolln won Hrs! prize and Mrs. Hugh Vaug , consolation.Mrs.Kate Jacobson,a formerresident of this place, but now re- siding 'near Irvington visited old giends hem Wednaday and Thurs y.A very enjoyable program was given at the regular meeting of the P. T. A. at the school houseWednesdayevening.The subject was "Music.The next meeting of the P. T. A. will be held Inn. 8at B p. rn., the theme being "So- cial Welfare"..Ira Ellis,ho h u worked in the Clasen lacksmith shop for many years nd who hu been inpoorhealtforsomeLime,hasgone to Omnhn to spend the win- ter at the Armor Clasen home.Mrs.George Rohwer, Jr.was hostess to the members of the Woman'a Club Thursday after- noon.Roll all was answered by naming your favorite Queen.Pa~ ..-.....-...~cart: of A million md: ClI It i t h e i d a l g i f i , I Uh! u~NE ur nh,nknytng .dun'theepi\. nd,-|.,¢|pq.yu.|'\|m-nrdl. M A Y TA G o o m n n r , Newwa. Ioanrmmaea lm 20X-I I I Il u n a r llumi/1111/1 '{lf1LsImr e Company G CO.,Arlingtop E CO.,Fremon ELF,D0N"rKEEPr~ Open For Business WE HAVE TLKEN OVER THE WHITE EAGLE SERVICE snmou LOCATED ON THE DANA COLLEGE CORNER AND COURTEOUSLY soucrr THE BUSINESS OF THE OLD CUSTOMERS A I JUs'r AS / 'ro GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE HIGH GRADE WHITE EAGLE GASOLINE, MOTOR OILS AND GREASES./also THE FAMOUS QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL. CALL ON us Fon smzvlcs DAY OR Ntcurfz Anton Zander ~ssnsxcr: ~ a i 1 order.There were thirteen visit- ors from Vesta Chapter No. 6 of Omaha presenn The comrnlttee serving refreshments were Mes- dames Otto Kruse, Elsie R. Cook, John Landis, Miss Bda Slerk andJohn Schroeder.Regular meeting on Fridny evening, Dec. 18.Therewillbe election of officers that evening.The local basketball seasonopened here hiday evening with agamebetweenthehighschool tea and the alumni in the cityha l?The score was 47 to 13 in favor of the alumni.Miss Wilma Tietgen,daug rof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tietgen as united in marriage to Walter et- erson of Blair Saturday,Dec.1. e newlyvmds have gone tohousekeeping on a farm south of Blair.We wish for them a long_ and happy married life.Mr. and Mrs.Martin Christen- sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. ~G. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Chns Christensen and Mrs.C.B. Newmanagtendedthesenior play ofthe mid-winter graduating class uf Tech high in Omahn Saturday evening. I |»; ww-I 4' r" ' \f 1 .._ , - Q - # 3 4:: 3I"hr||1 ¢" = \:; | . """'ll'°n»r s u .Q . .° | ~ .1 ~ .....,1 , :g * l d .! J . p ..\\n.r a d ! "- »\* ,» 'all good thing:that Christm as brin¢|...a Maytag,t.he1ifctimewa¢h- willbcchcriuhedlongafter g i f t : ~ f o r i é t t e n . ¢, I =;JI \ \I Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Kiindt'and family of Omaha, were Sun- day visitors at the Richard Siev~ *ers and Herman Klindt homes. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jahnel weredinner guests at the Otto Frahm home Sunday.Callers at the Henry Robwer home Sunday were Mrs Wm.Cook Earl, Margaret and Bobby Cook of Omaha and Mrs.Ralph Downes and baby of Kansas City, Mr. and hirsl Carl Rnhwer, Sr. and Carl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.Herman Klindt and Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Kruse. Mrs.Henry Rosoker,who has been quitei1l the past few days lis not much better at this writihg. All the children were home Sunday but rewrned to their homes the same evening with the exception of Mrs. Edna Campbell of Norfolkwho will remain with her parents for the present. The Sunday papers of Omaha announced the coming marriage of Miss Alioe Elizabeth.l.¢eslie whieh is ui take place Jan. 25.Ft. Cal- houn people win be interested in this as Miss Ieslie is a very popu~ lar teacher in the high school here and we will all be sony to loseher.The happy husband to be is Rudolf Frederic Vogeler of Lincoln Miss Leslie is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Charles Leslie of Om ARLINGTON NOTES The American Legion who have recently purchased the W. C. T. U.building plan no make'irnprove~ ments in it of plaster, paint andpaper.When this is done theLegion and Auxiliary will have a pleasant meeting place and onewhat ia centrally located. Mr. and Mrs.J.B.Hall d sons plan to leave this week forLosAngeles,Calif.,where they will make their home in the fut- ure.Mr. Hall has been employed by the Marshalls Nurseries for a number of years and is one of \their most trusted employee Theyhsvemn the Nurseries boardinhouseforseveralyears.'l'he5 have Zi large circle of friends who wish them well in their new hom Donald Chapman had his 'righthand caught in a corn sheller,last Friday morning while working at the Floyd Gilfrey fa nm Drs. Bloch and Davies ared for the in-jured hand at once and an X-ray showed that there were no brokenhammzfm.. hand c.nninfusl ,,.._._..._..,_ ...,._-....-.... .-.'1980, Mrs. M: Springate was madei vice-president;Mrs.Harry Oster-'man, seoretary and treasurer. Sev-i eral clever games and con ts were played after which a deliciouslunchwasserved.Mrs.FredPfeiffer and daughter, Miss Ger~ trude and son, Herbert and Misa Lillie Hyneck of Nickerson were present.Mr. and Mm L . P. De Wm o f Nickerson were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Winset.~.Mr,and Mrs. J.B.Hall werehonored last Monday evening by a farewell pa ny wh ch. was given for them in the I.0. 0 . F. hall here.About 70 people were prea- ent and the time was spent indancing, cards and visiting.The guests of honor were presentedwith A set of silver teaspoons andas il\e r sa lt a nd pepper set.A delicious lunch was served at n late hour.The high ahool basketball boys are beg'lnning.to get busy,thefirst game with an outside teamwill be played here Dec. 18.Last week the inter class tournament was played after school.TheSeniors beat the Juniors and the Sophomores beat the Freshmen.on Wednesday, then pn ThursdaytheSeniordefeatedtheSopho-I mores.The team is "raring to go"and the pupils ol the school areall enthusiastic fans. The High School Honor Society enjoyed n pa ny at the schoolhouse Friday ewning.Each pet-| son could bring a guest and thehighschoolfacultywerealso guests.Mrs. Alice Van Valin.left last ,week to accompany her daughter-in-law,Mrs Kelly Van Valin of Herman,to Arizona where the latter has been ordered by herphysician.They plan to be away for some time.Mrs.Alice VanValinhasclosedherhomehere for the winter. Henry Dickmeyer had a house full of company one evening last week who came to remind him of his fiftieth birthday. Mrs.Ed Smith of Arlington,enjoyed a visit recently from a cousin, Mrs Clameyer of Quincy,I l II The M.E.Missionary Society met last Wednesday at the H. H.Gilfrey home, with Mrs. J. H. Dor- becker as leader. Allen Laaker spent the weekend with outfof-town friends:A _| r e i n ' v e s i n i o w a ,a t p r e s e n t . e St. Pa-uls Aid met ThursdayafteoonwithMisslouiseLar- sen in Omg"Eleven vidwrs and the followi.g three visiwrs were resentz Mrs Will Wulf and Eveyn and Mrs. Richard Nelson. Mrs.Ed Hansen will be the next hosv ess.Jackie Paul, little son ol Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen is suffering, from whooping cough at the pres-I ent time.l Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsen and sons were Tuesday supperguestbat the Ed Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stork, Harold .and Edna were also Omaha allen:on Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen were Sunday dinner guests at the H. C. Larsen home. Slnday guests at the Ed Hansen home were John Taylor, Harlazsd Nelson and Malvern Larsen.Messrs. and Mesdsmes Rudolph Andreasen, Chris Benlon and Pet- er Nielsen were Sunday dinnerguests at the Jim Larsen home in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thomson and Viggo were Saturday evening visf itors at the Peter Nielsen home. Ieslie and Herbert Hansen and Robon McMillan were Sunday dinner guests at the.Carl Carlberg homeThe Danish Aid met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Chris Benson.There were 16 members and a number of visitors present.Wed- nesday evening guests at the Ben- son home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fagerquist and daughters Mr.andMrs. Joe Jessen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen and chil-dren and Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Andreasen.Alben and Orval Benson attend- ed a pinowle party Fdday evening at the Will Gnuse home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and family spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Fred Dick- meyer home.Rasmus Rasmussenspent Tuesday evening' there. Miss Catherine Newkirk and Mrs.Chris Nelson were l-'ridayafternoonguests at the GeorgeRasmussenhome.Mx and Mrs. Will Wulf and family were Satur- day evening guests Mrs.Peter Iverson afternoon guests. Sunday afternoonAlvinSvendgsanl Misses Helen, Edna Newkirk._ Mr.and Mrs.Boone Newkirlt and Mr. andwereSunday guests at oié home wereand Catherine come.The Extension Service of the Agricultural College has just out out a new far aceount book de- signed partieularly for farmers who wish to keep account ol their receipts and expenses and to sn- slyze results at the end of the year.This year the County Farm Bureau and thé'Extenaion Service working together will help thosewhoareinterested'i n getting started with a book and will also aid in awyzing the results at the end of the year. If you are interested in securing a I-'ann Amount Book'and keeping an account of your hwness seoGeorgeBates.County Extension Age nt at sni r.if it is ,not pon- vmient for you to call at the office, you may write or telephone him concerning the book. -»¢~Extension Agent,Geo. tes, announces that now is the time for boys and girls to get calves for 1930 beef uh work. Mr. Bates also urges so inter- ested to leam the nxles d regu- lations pertaining to th game of feeding calves for club ork and then stick oo the rules.This is not intended for old club members because they know the rules and abide by them.,'~ This information is for rospec-tive members who hive nfver fed s calf but who wish to feed one or more for 1930.1 1. Caives must be purchabed and owned by the member. 2 Calves must be on feed and feed records kept beginning not later than January lb, 1980. 3. Member not now i n dub should hold a meeting and organ- ize before January ms, msso.4 Purchase steer calves drop- ped between March 1. 1929 and October I,1929 in order to be eligible to show in the long fed group.Calves need not be purebred, but should be a well bred grade animal to start with.Coimty Agent Bates will help all those interested in organizing and get- ting started if you will notify him of your desire.He will also sbp- ply feed records. During 1929,thirty boys and erotha l u v/ thehalf' Muni Rhdio Pmgrama l i l ! ! \ l 1 . . C h u bK Y U C n u i n n a l t -U L U C l vff l a h l l -t r n m .Duuvvar-lil..D e l i l a h ! W H O . . D lu u » - w J | . | I» n w u u » -w s u .h a s C l w -l l l l i .L n g | | ¢ | - .X I I I .Il l l u a u l e v* T I L lnnungnliu-U12l 1L0\ ili» u|\| Clyw m v.: Is h - W D W .a n n u m - u c » u .D u n b a r t n - I D E A .h r e a n a - 'l o ; : I.a n IA M C I! -.h mIrnazhmu-!F\»[.h r¢n»4 I|ItnLH $0 n l a z l lSll niu uh bgu nn duu lrg u n m a n * PH adlil mmm T H ] f»=. 1 4*?%§r»'®°"'»'5"" :»§ sw1:E 1.! ~» Am Zander 1 WHITE gA(|_E sERvxCE STATION Blair Top&1ARLINGTON MAYT . FALLERS APPLIAN( hrI'rms1=~swvr emrn .z%°»~>~ J '~\~ ` |_ ~T h e R i g h t G i f t s f o r F M e n a n d B o y s ~/~i n t h i s m a n ' s t o w n ~ ~suns- ovnucons ~»$ 1 0 t o $ 3 5 5 ',4 If |--~-~=~---~ "°j-'I -~'--1 r-~-~"mrs, mari neuar was m umana'and badly bmlsed a-id °l'"*l'°d~lSunday attending A réhearsal of |Paul Hammang is helping with the work nt. the Chapman farm. Mrs.Sarah McDonald arrived home Saturday afternoon fromJanesville.Ohio where she had been visiting relatives sinm:Aug. Mrs.L.M. Peterson w hast-ess last Monday eveninyto a group of friends whns-e husbands i f t h ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ¢ . . A i n n n u Hnndels Messiah, which is to be given at the Omaha City Audi- torium, Dec.16.Mr.and .Mm D.W.Laursen enjoyed a visit over the week-end of relatives of Mr. Laurson lx-omMilford, Iowa. ~About 40 of the friends and relatives of John Eehmenkarnp spent Sunday evening at the Carl girls in Washington county fed Ca;lberg hon .1 _ _._ fiftftwu calves.Few large prem- M r .a n d Mtg .Paper l g f t \I5 |.. ._ . - -§ £ " ` m Z y ` E = ` a § £ ¢ I d a ` L ¢ ' h o m e xaymonu ann nuwuu nulnurm to |Inden Sunday guest: at qm A1ff.4|§};__\1g{_ ___:j___§g_ Q l m u h n r n n | v \ u | |u s e u u l .J I~M r s .R a y F a g e r q u i s t f i t a c a l f s a n n Q u u n x l u t s d i n n e r 0 l l o H f l i f n l l f -l}P_X"UP R P }" L I C u u a a u n ;u » u n \ . ;q " " - " -n u r " ;-- - . .d . , . . . -" 3 __ __ " °I O w . _e n t a l ,F r e d F a g e g q u l s r .h o m e l n l i n g p r a c t i c e d b y t h o s e w h o V a l l e y .T h e y s p e n t t h e e v e n i n g h o n o r s a t t h e S t a t e F a i r a n d a t t h e C h r i s P e t e r s o n h o m e .A k ~ S a r - B e n . - _ C 2 s ' ¢ \ € \ ' f f ~ ° -E ' l E * 1 " ' i d " E d R * " Y ' " ' ? " d T h e o l d e s t a c t i v e 4 - H HMrs. ~Em~u Doug~, who ior~fl~eyears was a teacher in our school,will be sorry to hear that she is a pptient ln the Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln where sheumdrwenv. a ximjnr operation last wee .Miss Alice Mgk g n was n passenger ta rn Tuesday where she consuzd Dr.Potts in 1 Dec. Sth to help him celebrate hxs 68th birthday. Glen -Brown of Blsrnark, N. D., h u been spending |fifteen-day furlough with his pnmnts, Mr.and Mu. Walter Brown of this place.Gen is a soldier, md is stationed at Bismark. Harold Lelnr, a former residentof Arlington, but now n traveling IIINewkirk, were wednesgay @'i°""'KIm.-f Cluh in Waahina(meds is the Simpn Gnuaa name. ;"{,, "gi ----'----.--- """°"=gu .naM . H . c . n u m e m l m Beef :.'..!__..f§-_..--.....--."'.!.'2 with llr. 1-:mira }'Z..... ..°.»".2.€ \a n n n a x m u s p e n t o u t u r u u yn i n g a t 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 .C h r i s B e n s o n w e r e Friday evening guests at the Rev.Knud Larsdh home in Kennard.The following folks helped Will Hart celebrate his birthday Wed- nesday evening: Messrs. and Mes- dames Walter Appleby and Betty, Harry Madsen and Ralph,Will l-lansen, Henry Kuhr, Anhui- and Anna.Hans Jensen and Msrdell, and George Kuhr and Opal.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Jr. and Mardell spent Sunday eve- ning at the Her-mah Rahlfs home. Guests who enjoyed an oystersupperSaturdayeveningatthe Harold French home were Mr.and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen and Don-ald,Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Kuhr and Raymond an oyd Kuhr.Peter Christe d daughter, Elvena were Sunda dinner guestsattheGeorgeKrhome.Mr.and Mrs. Louie Gottaeh and family were afternoon guests. STORAGE FOR CLEANING EQUIPMENT SAVES STEPS Storage space for cleaning equip ment on each floor of the house is directly an economy of steps, time and energy,and indirectly of money.A small closet used for this purpose is usually located near the back entrana or kitchen on the first floor, and near the held ot the stairs or bathroom on the second floor.If no space is available on the wound floor, the attic nalrway may be sdspwd m meet the needs.The shelf for supplies in e cleaning closet is placed high c h from the floor so that long handled equipment as brooms and brushes may be hung on hooks placed on the under side ol the shelf. Advertise in The E\'*¢¢l'Priss. " "" " " " '" ' " " '" '' r vlocal leader.Mr. Jenseu's club hat.; twenty»three members and they me all organized ready for 1980. Another active club last year was the Long Creek Bthy Bee( Club with Mike Foley as local loader.And still mo the r c lub- the Fontanells Baby Bee!Club, with Aaron Niebaum as local leader.These last two élubs have not reorganized for 1930, so new members in the vlcinities oi Fon- tunelle and Ft. Calhoun may join those clubs. Already enough farmers ln Washington county have signified their invention;of entenng the farm account project to make it wonh while acconling to County Extension Agent, George Bates, of Blli f.2 One young larmer recently married, who rents a large farm, Pins to enroll in this keeping ac-count project.his wife keeping: the records because d field work. demanding the moat of his time. This is not a difficult project. The things to be done are as ful- lows:1. Take an inventory of all pro- perty building and livestock on or about January 1, 1980. 2. Keep track ol all purchases. a. Keep track of all sales.- 4. Take another invenmry at the end of 1930. . ll' thirty or more farmers will do this in Washington county, the Rural Economic;Department of the State Agricultural College will assist ns in balancing up these books and figuring depre- ciation on machinery,:notarized ;1"ix>m¢n¢. farm buildings, mm, .c.Record bo o h will be re a free by _County Agvnt s'l'.'l'l'» those taking the pmjg¢g_ _z~F Jr~ 1...............-.---- 0a r m e r s A t t e n t l o cmNmNc OF ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.BRING IN YOUR GRAIN OR ALI-'ALFA AND TAKE Hom:YOUR GROUND FEED. WE SOLICIT YOUR GBlND|NG_ WE CARRY A FULL umq OP FEEDS ;4Nn THE FAMOUS MAINTOP AND WHITE l.DAF nouns. ll Blair. Milling Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA ~F Jr~ 1...............-.---- 0a r m e r s A t t e n t l o cmNmNc OF ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.BRING IN YOUR GRAIN OR ALI-'ALFA AND TAKE Hom:YOUR GROUND FEED. WE SOLICIT YOUR GBlND|NG_ WE CARRY A FULL umq OP FEEDS ;4Nn THE FAMOUS MAINTOP AND WHITE l.DAF nouns. ll Blair. Milling Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA a Boys Suits or Overcoats Outstanding Quality Lowest Prices SHOES _l HATS l CAPS ; G|.0VES Mittens, Men's Pajamas, House Slippers,Belts,Garters, Handkerchiefs, Silk Neck Wear, Mufflers, Shirts, Bath Robes, Sweaters, Pullovers,Leather Coats, Sheep Lined Coats,Ladies' Silk Hose. ,.llaatnllsmlllarticlesinxmaxlloxeslntnoextraeost ' |- .l L C r o / u s l u e S f o f e / Z u - v u e / 1 a n d | % 0 y < l ' - - - - _ _ _J .D .G a r r i s o n ' s B l g i . - ,N e b 1 assortments er.Plan to do the major partChristmas Hose ing here and save money others of wool and still others silk wool mixed.A variety of colors Novelty Goods for Christmas ff..23,2»;1 from which to choose. Perfumes,fancy candies in boxes,Piece Goods50c to $1.25 fancy flowers,fancyettes,baby things, for Gift Givinggarters, rugs, scanjfs and toilet sets ~. L. 21-§.1'<g.. ¢g m 2 p { .4 1 .'. l. \. .:"=c-.¢... N 7"- I \"rf m .513 rm1 ' J | :V " .I HF *-: , .. . M A Q ' f !s ,* r .-* J Y * L.Yi 1 " \ " ! ..4 : "~¢¢r I It would e difficult to select a gift that would please the home sewer more than a dress length chosen fmm this most attractive array ofLAnArray of Women'sGifts by the list given below. may choose in accord with your pocketbook.Silk Crepes, Printed Crepes, Wool .....Li 1 ; g , j r. a a . n » .- :3 5 ; \J.| Crepes,Woolrose and green; Hand bags,and Cotton CrepesSilk Underwear, Silk Kimonas,Bed Sets31.\\Pric ed t o Se llandSpreads,Fancy Luncheon Sets,Silk Nighties and Over Night Bags. Qloves Knit gloves and leath- er gloves, most lined, some not. nresent ex- 'Kerchiefs Fancy, the quality of t h e handkerchiefs warrants t h e selec- tion of many for this ~I " : ;f§ §c 1'1;r.m .~ l'{. \ -1. * u p. 2 :.1-1.5 _J'. ., i f x_jf q_f f r f ' for Boys' Gifts Men's Shirts and Ties Shirts and ties for men in such a wonderful array of pattems and colors,distinctly new,that you cannot help finding exactly what Boys who receive one of these Sweaters on Christmas morning will be more than pleased.Jyst the kind that boys everywhere are "' `year's gif giving '-~cellent gift item s._'.i 35: per box and up to ' 1 | £ E L - . . . .-* ~' gg Suede Cloilx $1.19 lo $1.65 ".LIr'. ~53 Things for Ladies' and MissesThingsand Boys I FancyPowder Puffs and a fine line of NoveltiesOveralls and other things too numerous to mention for Ladies' and Missesawaiting the Christmas shopper. Gift slippers will ever be a most important item on every Christmas shopper's list.To aid you in finding what you Perhaps not exactly a gift item, yet this warm weather- proof winter footwear is very timely and we know many wish, we offer this especially interesting assoftment.who would welcome it as a gift on Christmas day. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll||l||||||||||||lIll||||IIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||]||||||l|IIllHllIII|||lII||lll|||||ll||||||||||IIElllllI|||l|IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl||||||||l|||ll|~|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| SASW-The Shoppers ParadiseChristmas Store i '+'~:j»:i§#l.27f . ~ rf; \r °4- - Y i#>"2 '*§up >41"a'§'_;,*;4 : s \32§@E'wsTmr;|J. . ; \ 1 "1. \ f . L J \ Page Sme.1-an mN1°sxrmss-I ;__ ua num YORK CREEK NEWS Misa Nelly Splket xpént Satur- ww ENGLAND NEWS Mnrthl Heder spent Friday Ge n lg i a n d Ve r no n sp en t .:.- af te r no o n a t Go ttli e b Ln lln :u n ' s . .\ n-s _a u n a :' r a M C C A R T H Y A N D CR E E K The pupils of the m cm hy school are busy preparing their Christan program.They plan ongiving it Monday evening, Dec. 28. Miss Chrlstenn Rasmussen,n daughter of Rev.A.Rasmussen, v u a 'visitor at Lincoln over Sunday.Victor Rasmussen of Blair vis~ ited Monday with his parents, Bev. and Mrs. A, Rasmussen. v. O. Ireland was hostess members of the McCarthy Progressive Club at her m e Thuradly afternoon. the budness meeting.s contest was given and prius were awarded Mrs.Hayes Roaenbldm, lim and Mrs.Paul Barry, second. Mesdames J.H. Near-hood and Pete Jensen assisted the hostess sen'e lunch.The next meeting win be hem with M m or-ville hfumston to be assistedby Mrs. 'Jensen and Mrs.Leon Hrs. in the u n a ' home After Ludwig I lHindley.A feature of the next Sl J O H N SO N meeting will be the Christians grab box.. Mr.and Hrs.Wm.McDonaldspent Sunday with Mr. and an-al Chester Ammon.u r .and Mrs. John Aronson culled in :he after- noon. Niels Christensen and family called Sunday afternoon at the Andrew Matxen home in the Maney district. Rolllu and NormaLong, children o l Mr. and Mrs.Weston Leng.have been quite sick and under the doctor'a care but are better at ~lwriting.| A number of friends called at ,the J. H. Nearhood-home Sunday in honor of his birth anniversary. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Hansen and family, Mr.and Mm Fred Long and hir.: AUCTI ONEE R and Mrs. leon Hindley.Mr. and. nlnlr Nebraska Mrs.Fay Jones spent th;eve-'`'/ning there.| -___(I Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Ireland en-'f ' S '° U' f o r Bookmgs tertained a number of families .rg the McCarthy Progressive Cluh at Farm Sales a Specialty Ph o n e - Bl a c k 45 |,lu,:;' ll ~ ° ; ; ; ' ; g ; § pinochl and when the scores were_ 'added i t was found Mrs.Johni I ~E!I Barry ma Peter Jensen held hizh scores, Mrs. Peter Jensen and Mr. Orville Humston, second had pri1~ es were awarded accordingly. Lunch, was served at a late hour and all departed lor their homes after a plasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. I-layer Rosenlmlm and children ulled at the Novak home last Sunday afternoon. Give her Silk Stockings that Wear and buy them at the Fash- ion Center-she will know they are good, then!47-It Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47 for appointments.Alice Triplett, operator.Why not giwe her u Permanent for chrmmuz I t Sweaters,$1.50,$1.98,$2.98; Skins, $3.98, $4.98; Jackets--black Velvet,$4.98.All sines at the Fashion Center.Just the thing for a good looking school outfit. _} Women and Misses:Do yourChristmas shopping at the Fashion Center in Blair and you will get the nicest Gifts and Save Money, wo:41~1z Goldette Pure Silk Crepe Ted- di a ,bloomers,dancettes and french panties on sale,$1.984 regular $2.95 values.All sizes and colors at the Fashion Center. She loves Silk Underwear.47-lt Starting Monday, Dec. 16th the Fashion Center will be open every and daughter and lliu Helen Chap mln. spent Sunday at the J. c.Chapman homeWhile shelling corn at the Floyd Gilfry farm Fnday, Donald Chap- man got his sleeve aught in thesheller and the wheels pulled his arm and hand into the machinery and severely bnzised and cut his hand and ann.He is reported asbeing as well as can be expected- Paul Harnmang is assisting Don- ald with the work at premnt.Mrs.Morris Masters retumed home from Falrbury Friday where she visited for the past week withher daughter ard new grandson. She brings word that Mrs. Brown- er and baby are getting along fine.Illr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch \'is- iled Saturday evening at the Al- be n Sunds home in Washington.Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer entertained the What-So-Ever Club Thursday. A lovely time was reported by all present.Mr. and Mn. Hans Braesch were Sunday dinner guests at the HenryDornacker home near Bennington. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brovm and family and Woodrow Svendgard visited with relatives in Blair Sat- urday evening., Miss Vera Widener, who attends high school in Arlington,visited over the weekend at the Hiram Knim home near Kennard. Mrs.Minnie Harsh re ta i n" her home at Ralston Monday afterspending the past week with her sister. Mrs. Frank Brown and fam > I I | Iz | \,) e E 'ns e |»day atternoo with Florenoe KubleDorothy.eraen vidted with Leola Jenae Sunday dternoon.Herman Nelsen called at theWalterWachterhomeTuesday morning.Clark Browning inatalld a radio ln the Fly Jones home Tuesday. Elmer Thone helped Oscar Thones butcher Tuesday after- noon.John Rogert,Chris Vinderslev, Lars Larsen and Fred Kuhie wereentertainedat cards at the Wm. Behrendt home Tuesday evening. Morris Christensen helped Jim Brodersen shell corn Wwnesday. Florence Kubie was an over- night guest of Nelly Spiker Friday'Walter Wachwr called at the Anna Hugelmon home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniels vis- ited at the Herman Nelsen home Wednesday. Carl Eriksen's entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harland Christensen andw night with Home martin at Her- man.Lucia Hansen,who lr taking nurses' training at an Omaha hoi- pital, spent the week-end with her pnmets, Mr. and Mn. Albert Hun- sen.'Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Lo wsandsonwereSunday afternoon visitors at the George Lottie home. Mrs, Earl Thompson spent a fewdayslastweek at Blair, helning care for her sister,Mrs,Neil Thompson and the new baby girl, who arrived last week.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Kramer and children spent Sunday at the B. H. Romans home at Tekamah.Mr. and Mrs Louie Franke andEdward came to :he Chas. Paul~ son home for a visit..Mr. Franke and Edward returned home Sunday and Mrs.Franke will spend the week with her sister.Floyd Jordon,who has been picking corn for George Lolus, Betty Lou and Lawmnre Larsen at drove to Oklahoma Fdday nfter-an oyster supper Tuesday e\'é~rnoon and will bring Mrs. Jordon ning.'back with him,Clarence Wachter and son, Jack,Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Magiil are were Spiker callers Thursday ew-' the pro d parents of a new baby ning.'Mrs. William Behrendt of Fre- g i r i , n i Saturday, Dec. 'ith. Mr.and Mrs.George Loftis 'mont spent Thursday and Friday spent Thursday afternoon at the with Mr. Behrendt.Freeman Loltis home. I i The pinochle club met a t the home of Walter and Emma Scheer on Tuendny evening.hhrthelln Stronger won fi n t prius whichClara Schweder was consoled. Ray on Pllaman, ha s and ms in the cutest styles .in Blair at the Fashion Center for Women and Qsses.All colors and sizes.1: Starting Monday, Dee. isul uaFashion Center will be open every "illht until Christmas. lf you mn't -lo p in the day time.shop at night.Don': f°rzet starting Mon- day, Dec, 16th.47-ll Fashion Center Winter Coats on sale nt $14.90 in.sizes 13 to 44 in black or brown.Values to 5 5 If you \\~ant»n good lvoking Con' and want a Borg-aln,attend um coat sale atihe Fashion Center in air now!_41-ll Smart new styles ln Slippen that Wear for Women and Misses $2.98 to $6.50; Cl\ildron'n, 51,49 tc $3.89;Enna Jettick Hedth Slip pers for Women, $5 and 56; U. 3 Gnytees . and Overshoea at tln Lowest'Prices in Blair.Try th. Fashion Center First.47.1 Elmer and Leonard Vinderslevw Mrs. Art Magill has been stay-_F h' _Ce S-|visited with John and Frnncisling at the Floyd Magill home, tak-'|$_|_9;s 32715 ~; n ? r ; Browning Wednesday evening.ing care of Mrs. Mugxll and haby.. in _gn the m u W d ' 'Rasmussen Bros.trucked hogal A Christmas program _will b§l.¢.|...._:....1\.n:...._"____°°':'f 5 l g ' nigm until 4 111011 i n th a ~night.Don' 'day, Dec. 16 .|Smart ne lthat Wear I 2"l1ristmas. If you c:m't e day time,shop at : forget starting 1llon» ith.f r a t lv styles in Slippers or Women and Misses, 50; Childrens, $1.49 to a Jettick Health Slip- »men, $5 and $6: U. S. ld Overshoes at the as in Blair.Try the lter First.47-It asses make a nice gift .The Fashion Center :ceived the following: ons in seven styles, in materials at $1-these nt sa.;them in our ippv Home Dresses in if they do-real cute I I. er Wash Dresses at $2l short or long sleeves. lt Fashion Center First need a good looldng ., Hat or pair of Slip- buy in the New York .h 1000 other stores- secret why they have selections in all lmes 's and why prices are lowest and styles the ily.Ifo r Chris Vinderslev Wednesday Mlss Blanche Whorlow of W9}'1\@.evening and Thursday Mr.Vin- who teachea at the Basbee school,! oerslev drove to Omaha to see spent the \wck»end at the James* them sold.Rhea home._|Mrs. Anna. Hugelman and ¢Ken~ Mr. and Mrs.Fred Buffet and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buffet and daughter,Dora and Vivian Rhea, all of Omaha,were Sunday din-ner guests at the James P. Rhea home.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry ofKennard and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph neth were Blair shoppers Saturday Doyle Holman was a Herman visitor Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. John Reeh were in Omaha Friday,Audrey and Gor-don spending the day at dieirgrandparents,hir.and Mrs.Fred Compton in Blair.Andersen and daughter, Gladys of'Mr. and Mrs. Elme Thone and Omaha. were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Brown home. Mrs. Morris Masters and daugh- ter, Maude were in Fremont Sat- urday evening.Miss Maude Mailers attended t h e Eastern Star kensingtonChristmas party.A luncheon was sons spent Sunday at Oscar 'Ihone's.Mrs.Morris Christensen visiwd at the Mrs. Anna Hugelmaa home Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter and family spent Sunday after- noon at Fred Petersen's.es in sizes 14 to 46 atlserved after which presents "eral Mr.and Mrs.Morris Clirlsten .eed not to fade-new|@>€¢l111llE¢d and a very 9¥'J°¥5bl¢.sen and family spent Sunday eve-tirne was reported bl' all.lni ng at the Pete Andersen home Mr: and Mrs. ~ J. Enerson en-near Spiker.tertained at a pmochle Paris'M1 Mr.and Mrs.Hans MsthiesentheirhomeSundayeveningthe following guests:Messrs.and Mesdames Julian Junbluth,Jas. Sunds ami Fred Jungb uth. Mr. and Mrs. Francis .Iangbluth and baby of Omaha,spent lastweek at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jung- bluth and family. Mr.and Lira Julian Jiéggbluth drove to Arlington to at d themcedandChoicest| Merry-Go-Round Club off which a mean nothing--it is a garment that counts Lshion Center has the yles of all the largest :rsin the United States. LE DOINGS llrs. Herman Jungbluth. r Sunday dinner guests s. Joseph Mcfjlenaglion ndgard shipperl n load. |South Omalizi 'll1.1r.~- eker m ai.l l.1~f.m1il\ hold goods :Twin the e on Ed Renal i:!.i1!n Don 'il1ursda}.Tia J. nily ot' Frenmonz. |11wwl use the same day.Mrs.Nels :iw;.l;gar5i \ they are members.The memberswereentertainedattheWalter Elchtenkamp home Saturday eve- nln 4ll.-. and Mrs. H. Williams rnov- ed Thursday from the Julian Junghluth home to their new home near Omaha.\ Mr.and Mrs. Julian Junbluthandfamilyvisitedrelatiyfesin Omaha Sunday afternoon.Herman and Julian Jungbluth.James Sands and Nels Svemllrard g ning. and Vernon visited at the Wm. Christensen home Saturday eve- Mr.and Mrs.Hans M.Jensen and Robert visited at the SorenJensen home Saturday evening. r. and Mrs. Mac Cameron and fa ily were Tekarnah callers on Sa rday.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Mathiesen and Vernon spent Sunday after noon at the Louie Mathiesen home. Give her Silk Stockings thai Wear ind buy them at tho,Fa8l\- ion Center--she will know they are good, then! -no 4T»-lt Women and Misses:Do your Christmas shopping at the Fashion Center in Blair and you will get the nicest Gifts and Save Money, tool _47-it Startin Monday Dec 16th the l ...»..'..;r o n ...\.| r.ou :l1L.|ll..l.l.1 1 Bla:night until Cnrnstmas. If you carft 3l\~nf:...shop in the day time,shop at .. r .| . "am but \'.|| :.<-v l VG :it Osmond, :il.\i~it<»l .~.11'1 fin ° I.~ at Dale ~ w-k-»1.E.Il-r-turned home fu | ~ < l . | ; . ', ". l\\I (i\1i-Si.-».1 vi...'lv -1 in this 1- a fll\»1l;oml :llmut -» WTI years. g |Fashion Center will be open every fnight.Don't forget starting Mon- |day, Dec. ltith.41-1 A nice' Silk Rolo nt;|l~;»~ :ln ideal given at the New England schoolhouse Friday evening, Dec. 20th. Rayon Pajamas, $1.98 and $2.98 in the cutest styles in Blair at the Fashion Center for Women and Misses.All colors andslzes.l t .Fashion Center Winter Coats re- duced to only $14.90 in sizes 13 to lo i n black or bro wn.Values to $25 in smart new styles.~47-it Fashion Center Silk Dresses on Sale at $4.93, seas, $8.94, $10 in sizes 13 to 52 in all the smart, new styles, colors and materials.4'7- Goldette Pure Silk Crepe Ted- dies,bloomers,dancettes and french panties on sale,$1.93- regular $2.95 values.All sizes andjcolors at the Fashion Center. She loves Silk Underwear.47-It Fashion Center Winter Coats on sale at $14.90 in sizes 13 to 44 in black or brown.Values to $25.If you vyant a good looking Coat and want a Bargain,attend this coat sale at the Fashion Center in Blair now!4771! Fashion Center Silk Dresses, s4,sa,$6.75,$8.94,$10 no $19.75 in all the smart new advance styles--including the New Silhou- ette in all colors and materials| in sizes 13 to 52.Large new ship~ ment just unpacked so you have practically an unlimited selection to choose your Holiday Dress from. As long as you are goingto buy Dress, buy it at the Fashion Cen- ter in Flair and ewrybody will be pleased..\.47-It Try the Fashion Center First ivhen you need a good looking C8at, Dress, I-lat or pair of Slip- giers.They buy in the New York market with 1000 other stores- that is the secret why they have such large rfl"C lfhlw in all lim~, at all time- an.i v.l1y prices :l n ' always the lf).f:I :.n.l styles illi 1Mos=t Aclvzamlccrl :ml l'Thnicu<l- ...,.....-.............,,Luc ...W _,,,,,,,,,-ette-i n all colors and materials in sizes 13 to 62.Large new ship- ment just unpacked so you havepractically Bn; unlimited lselectioa lto choose your Holiday Dress from.As long as you are seine to buy aDress, buy it at the Fashion Cen-lter in Blair and everjrbody will be lpleased.47-1: c gnms rls n CHURCH A. J. Hargett, Pastor Bible School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Preaching, 7.30 P. e Mid~Week meetimr,Vednesday, :30 P. M.l The service given by the Wom- an's Christian Missionary. Society Sunday morning,Was interesting, instructive and devotional.In the evening, s large .audience witness- ed a spiritual pageant showing something of the work on the mis- sion fields.. Next Sunday evening,Dec.15, we shall have with us a group of singers from Cotner College, Lin- coin,Neb.Much of the evening will be given to these young peo- ple and our friends are invited to hear them and to meet them. This month we are reading the Gospel according to Mark.Read the chapter corresponding to the day of the month. T Fashion Center Winter Coats ro- duced to only $14.90 in sizes 13 to 44 in blaclc or brown.Value; to $25 in smart new styles.47-It Rayon Pajamas, $1.98 and $2.98 in the cutest styles in Blair at tho Fashion Center for Women and Misses.All colors and sizes.I t Starting Monday, Dec.16th the I ;-:iii-in Center will be open every |nichn until Christmas. If you can't i:llnfl in the day time,shop at l n It 1 |1i;.:l11.lmn Io1;:~1 :t;11ting"Mon~l'1lili*.§alonv min:n u l l f~~.~\llitlm..4';-1|;1 1 L.ilhe style of n ;;:\fn11 nt that nr»111l U"l Ili Gif t-~tl1e Fashion C1.llvr 1- sliolv- ing the largest selection in Blair Choicest Stvles of all the lilrpflal :L <|n1}|I¢'Lv selection in Venus and iilml the Filllloil L~::t»r has ilu-Tir"l"a1-ltion. Fintl1 :llaaye has nriced'at $3.98 to $5.93 in all sizes manufacturers in the United Stal.~.i '~'\ =rw r. I"+.undation Garments such ToyI J ' u nEmu Come and see our extra large and popu(L a n laripriced line of large toys Wash Dr: Women5u;;z';;o n A p r c olor 1 .a : #f aua Wonderful Doll CabssPrice a r e u u . u . : | \ : window;H : 1 6 n e w s ty l S1 gu ar an t dress fr e e styles.Oth to $3.98 in s Try the wh e n y o u 8.95 if?':>Many kinds Steel Wagons ~ @~5 9 c t o $ 3 . 9 5 e a c h `£\L2"£ ~ such lnrge at Ill tim!ah-nys theM m Adv:Disk wheel, rubber tired Pedal Bikes ---$3.49 Blackboards -----50c to $5Q00 \Fine Dolls / 50c to $5.00 each Doll Beds, Bassinetts u u uChoicest St m n m t f n v f l l r i DA M r. and I i . fs 2?an 250 to $1.95 l { ' 1"\ .T* -5 . uugpEmi Go o d an d houweFine ToyChairs and Rockers 50c to $4.50 Velocipedes, rubber tired $3.95 $4.95 each Many fine games 10c to $1.00 egch Iron Toys 10c to $1.00 Books ofa\l kinds 5c to 50c each Many Useful Gifts enant housWashingii C¢.~:»a n aye am)M Family visited Slll\<l:\} Svendp;:xrd'9 mothvr, Thielfoldt and family, ard.and Mrs. Harold Hand g g l:1~ii0`l\ Centra: W inter Coatsgre- nent due-;-l to only $14.90 in sizes 13 to 44 i n bla c k o r br o wn .Va lue s to arson $25 i n s ma r t n e w s ty le s .4 ' 1 r . ...___Ray on Pa ja mas , $1. 98 an d $2. 98 in th e c u to s t s ty les in Bla ir at fh a | |~F a s h i o n C e n t e r f o r W o m e n a n d * I A ! l . . . . \ - - ._ - . |r : u n a 1 ¥ ¢.a n d c o l o r c o m b i n a t i o n s .C o m é i n gnc! see th e m.47 - i t Co s tu me J e s s l r , _ \ ' a 1 u e s to $5 i n Nec klac es pric ed a t on ly S l, $1.50,$1.98 wi t h Gi f t B o x Fre e. Hu n d re d s o f nec klac es an d c hok- ers to selec t f r o m a t th e F a s h i o n f \ . . . . . ¢ - . . .A n n u a n v n n n l d 0)| I i i 4 ¢ u r - Silk Stockings that \Ve nr-lou could put Hosiery after every n:xnn> on your Gift List and please linmnll-especially with Stockings f=\:rh ns the Fashion Cent/er sells-lnrvarenfew:Gold Sidne--zlouhlei points, single points, french heels or black doubln pointed heels, $1.95 Ruby Ring silk w top chlffoh with picot edge and french heel, $1.65; Onyx Poinlex with black double pointed heels in gunnletal, duakee and sable at $1.651 Pointex silk to_ top service weight-point/ed heel, $1.50!Ruby Ring heavy service weight with lisle top, SL35;Onyx full fashioned silk w top chiffon- french heel, $l.25;Boholink pure thrmd silk, Sl; 'Neverdarn, 2 pair Sl.Sizes 8% bo 10 in all colors all the time at only the FASHIGN CENTER i n BLAIR.41-1¢ BELL CREEK VALLEY The following families helped Henry Dickmeyer celebrate his birthday Wednesday evening.The 'ne lv::n~~ivr~ 4, garter bells, girdles, »u~»|~~!~n.»<, Y, n. Stout Corselotte and they are making n specialty lof All Elastic Szep-in Girdle;at $1.98 and $2.98 in sims 26 to' 86- you will like them after you try one.47-lf, F ms ' r n | E r Ho m s ' r c m mc a Curl Bader. Pastor Friday, 8 P. M.-Comedy, "Sophron.in's Wedding", by Ladies' Aid Society. 'Sunday, Dee. 15: 10 A. M.-Church school. 11 A. ill.-M orning Worship. Third Sunday in Advent.Pnsl.or's subject: "Jesus, Born King of tha Jews".Approprlzite music. 7:30 P.M.--Christmas Drama, "Why the Chimes Rang".Admis- Iion lree. Wednesday,7:80 P.M . - " J u n Before Chrlstmls" mid-week ser- wlce.All welcome no this happy meeting. 8:80 P. M.hair rehearsal. Thursday and Friday evenings II=mndk\~'rvlaiofs, \r~r.\pretty and excellent quality Sc to 2Sc 11 Hunted llandkorchiofs ---~25c, 50c, $1.00 Fine Ilosiery for chiidren. women and men, ¢. . ._ ¢_ A n - 1 . . - n l \ | ¢ u . . . . . . 2 » » . . I 1 1 r l s r l n l f i l ~ ".1 »~$ ~'~N E B .J V fa |§ I f [ V f ' i ' ; l. ; 1 1 [ [ £ ./usm N/cf DRIVE'~ j Pours a_ a s U .Misses.All colors and sizes.l i Fqshion Center Silk Dres.s on Sale at $4.98, $6.75, $8.94, $10 in sizes 13 to 52 in nil the.smart, new styles, colors and materials.4'f~1t The Fashion Center always has a complete slection in Venus and (irimesfioltien 'p o o Accounts'~For Sale APPLES as brassi~ es, garter belts, girdles, corselettea, Y. B. Smut Corselette and they are making a specialty of All Elastic Step-in Girdles at $1.98 and $2.98 in sizes ze w as- you will like them after you try one.47-lt a bushel While they last Farmers Produce Co. H. J. MADSEN ~J I Th e following accounts are o ffere d by the undersigned an agents, to the highest bidder.Th e r igh t is reserved to reject i n fu ll o r- i n p ar t a n y o f fe r . HA NS J E NS E N. R. , F . D . No . 1 , B la i r , Ga s & Oi l -$15.40 W . S . S U ' I " I ` 0 N , B l a i r , G & 8 & O i l -- ~ - ~ ~ - - - - ~ -8.15 H A R L E Y B .A P P L E B Y , He r ma n ,Nah .,Oi l & Gas - » - - 5' i .9 0 o . Fashion Center Silk Dresses, $4.98, $6.75,$8.94,$10 to $19.75 in all the gamart new advance styles-including the New Silhou ette -i n all colors and materials iq sizes 13 to 52.Large new ship- .m =.,..practically an unlimited selection bochoose your Holiday Dress from. As long as you are gning to buy A Dress, buy it at the Fashion Cen- ter in Blnir and everybody will be pl¢v2¢d~47-It / The Fashion Cenier always has n compleve s}Jec\.ion in Venus and Warners Zoundation Garments such as brassi es, garter belts, girdles, corselettea, Y. B. Smut Corselette and they are making a specialty of All Elastic Step-in Glrdles at $1.98 and $2.98 in sizes ze w as- you will like them after you try one.47-lt cms. s'rR1c:1cLf:'1°1', Blair, Coal - - ~- - -R. g, ALLEN, Blair, Coal wr """l SOREN SVENGARD, Blair, Coal FLOYD STRICKLETT,Blitif, Coal ROSS DEETS, Blair, Coai 'u q 10.00 20.15 3.25 17.45 15.05 rs Accounts'~For Sale I .4 Th e following accounts are o ffere d by the undersigned an agents, to the highest bidder.Th e r igh t is reserved to reject i n fu ll o r- i n p ar t a n y o f fe r .. HA NS J E NS E N, R. , F . D . No . 1 , B la i r , Ga s & Oi l -- -$15.40 W .S.SU' I" I ` 0N, B la ir , Ga s 8 : Oi l an 8.15 H A R L E Y B .A P P L E B Y , He r ma n ,Nah .,Oi l & Ga s - » - -5'i.90 E N O C K M O R E , B l a i r , C o a l - - - - -» - - - - - - - - -8.45 C L A U D E H O U S C H I L D T , B l a i r ,Co al a 20.211 D A N PHI L L I P S , E . W a s h . S t. , B la i r , C o a l 10.25 1 \l r »|9 0 N/cf DRIVE'~ J P o u r s .in all the \sman new advance styles-including we New Silhou- ette -i n all colors and materials in sizes 18 to 52.Large new ship- ment jus; unpacked so you have practically an unlimited selection bochoose your Holiday Dress from. As long as you are gning to buy A Dress, buy it at the Fashion Cen- ter in Blnir and everybody will be pl¢v2¢d~47-It -l .5 A ! ! 5 ! ! ! A ! !A é E ! A ! ~ & A ! ! A A ! ! * Be Selected With Assurance APPLES ~ ,: ) ¢» (irimesfioltien 'p o o a bushel While they last Farmers Produce Co. H. J. MADSEN 1 $1.00 eachSourfs and Pillow (imca Fancy Chinnware and Hnc colored Glassware in big variety and very low priced for the quality Tree Decorat.ions,~wrappinlz paper and twine: Seals, Cards gud Tags, big values --_Sc md l0¢ Take home s>me'fine fresh Christmas Candies Svscial price to schools and churches Alsobox paper We hu $1.00 n box ln big variety Makes fine Gifts Open evenings until Christmas beginning Mnnday, Dec. 16 evening was spent playing cardsand visiting.Lunch consistlrig of sandwiches, pickles, cake and col-fee was served to the following: Messrs and Meadames John,Jr. and Leonard Echtenkamp :md Iam-ilies, Henry Katt and.1smily, JohnlDickmeyer and family, Ch 'Han- son and family, John Eehte mp.ls r.and Ire na Holtman o Arl- ingtou.Mr.and Mrs.George Strengerand Kenneth spent Sunday evening at August Korkhnfrs.DThe pupils of the Telbésta sch and their teacher, Miss Holtman,|will give<a Chnstmas program on f'1`hursday evening, December 19th, lboginning at 7:30.g Mr.and Mrs.August Hartung:oi Fontanelle spent Thursday aft- ernoon at Elmer Hartung's. Harlan Meier visited Saturday with Stanley Kerkhoff.Miss Lucille Brand is working at the Gilbert Ruwe home.Irene Holtman spent Wednesday afternoon at hlrs.Minnie Lail- man'.s.The pupils of the Inllman schooland their teacher,Miss Schweder at 7:30 o'clock, choir and pageantrehearsalforChristmasSunday'night.` On Sunday morning, Dec. 22nd, candidates will be received into church membership.If interested call the pastor. CHURCH OF GOD E. E. Giesler, Pas}or Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning Worwip, ll. a. rn.No Sunday evening servine dur- ing the winter months. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ning.Our pastor will be at Moorelield Sunday the 15th, but it is hoped that the pulpit here will be sap- plled, if not the Bereun Class will have charge of the moming.won ship.So be at church Sunday. You will not be disappointed. Our aaator was pleasantly sur- prised Monday on opening the morning mail to find '.\ nice size money order from our Willing Workers of Kennard Thanks to'will give a Christmas program on ~Friday evening, Dec. 20th.lthem for this loyalty.I was glad Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallman and :family spent Sunday afternoon at George Schswdefs.Mr.and Mrs.August Stuenklc and Harold called at Dick Lali- mun's 'Thursday afternoon.l The Fontana le Ladies' Aid metFriday afwrnoozi lor their month- ly meeting.Mrs.Dick Lallman and son'a when they said unto me, "let us[go into the house of the Lord". A nice Silk Robe makes an ideal Gif the Fashion Center is show- ing the largest selection in Blair prioed at $3.08 to $5.98 in all sizes and color combinations.Come in and see them.47-It mln RACKET S'|`0RE A l l " ' 7 r f r r f ' r " 'r ' r r n'w'H r 'r»,v "r.r 'v. .Gifts That May The final touch of pleasure is givon when you know that the gifts yo u are choosing possess qualities that dssure 'f satisfactiory service to the recipient,It is 1 gifts of assured quality that We present for ~ your choosing.<' Accounts'~For Sale I .4 The following accounts are offered by the undersigned an agents, to the highest bidder.The right is reserved to reject in full or- in part any offer.. HANS JENSEN. R.,F. D. No. 1, Blair, Gas & Oil -$15.40 W . S . S U ' I " I ` 0 N , B l a i l ' , G 8 8 & 0 i l ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - - - - ~ -8.15 HARLEY B. APPLEBY, Herman,Nah.,Oil & Gas - » - -5'i.90 E N O C K M O R E , B l a l r , C o a l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - »8.45 CLAUDE HOUSCHILDT, Blair, Coal a 20.20 DAN PHILLIPS, E. Wash. St., Blair, Coal 10.25 FRANK STRICKLETT, E. Lincoln, Blair, Account - -19.90 CHAS. STRICKLETP, Blair, Coal - - - - - - - - - - - - 10.00 R . § , AL L E N, B l a i r , C o a l » - - f - - t - ~ - -_ - - _--2 0.15 SOREN SVENGARD, Blair, Coal 3.251='1.oYD s'1'n1c1<LE'1°'r,Blair, cm _ _ .. - - - -- - - 17.45ROSS DEETS, Blair, Coal - --'- - - - - - -- - - - - 15.05 The above listed accorma are guaranteed by the owners to be CORRECT and UNDISPUTED,and will be ldvatised for sale untii sold.All bids for the purchase of the above ac- counts will be received ut the office of the undersigned. P o W E R ' S s E R j v I c E 400 So. State St.Chicago, Illinois Mei-chants and profeseionnl men desiring to dispose of their judgments, note and accounts will be given full inform- ation on request.' I1L L §THE GIFT SHOP 1 fa H ~.5.; : O 1 H J c o o K E 1 ~I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i |i i i i i i V ,~.v .'..,.-~:. :x L.. -.=»=~"=ff? :»...._,~ f . . : '.:.~.,~,=-_.§._~..v..-.= ns. auf LJ §~a'umr ~~.'¥¥~:.="f=." "¢'j anaf'5"'"*1£¢ mf, Nesmug um , 12. . - - - melted butter of lubaiihtu ~p seeded raisins, cut mall ~p English walnuts wi~r;powdered sage ' aspoon salt n °'WDW!the butter over the crumbs uc the m a bo uti nitso a l to oroughly.Add the remnin-» ngredients and use as any stuffing. Sausage Dressing blespoons chopped onion blespoons butter ~und sausage ps mashd potatoes p bread crumbs Benson when a mm delidqm su (er wn uervedfto 22\guesta_'T ueeontions were lavender undamber.The bdde's gown 'wu M un georgette with lace inset: andher dinner gown was an all blankchilfnndras wi th long d pea. Th;wedding cake wp by Mrs.John Dierkl.The.y __ sim,`l 1.| Miss Mary Diefks and P.J.Corcoran spent Friday evening with the forn1er's brother,John Dierks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamann ofOmaha, spent the week-end with J ?" *-1. G23 *HE,.L T I 1 1;£»? »'* ed a :hubs ol paralysis lun Sun- dly, 4| gctdng some manager.Mr.qu i Mn. J o hn Ladd and fumily d Ban¢r°f¢-. and Hr. and Hrs. Julius Peterson af Fremont, sddied Grandms Peterwn Sunday. Sanuk,Leon,Elsie and Amos Biebenthsl, Ven and Lloyd Fnuss and Clarence Hiebenthnl of Hoop- er, dmve to North Bend to attend 1 program given by M i n Pearl Gately.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peterson and hmi ly ,Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peter- son and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Luther visited their mother,Mrs. Nels Peunon Sunday. Mr. and Mr; lmah Lnurltse n Emil Matzen me v é n An d vidted M r k Laux1txen's brother,Wlese And H and Alice Wie Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vogt Sunday.Mr. And Mn. Chris Jahnel -. Sundny dinner guests ~at ¢he.\2d on Hum Vogt Sunday alum~ Herbs! Cohn und nan were vis# iini'is'|t me n; H. Luxcben home I~`r&Ely evening. M i s s Hi l d a ~ w a s n w e e k end vi dwr a n the c. Su>lmn~ berg home. Hr . md M m. E d Ftanzen and 5, Donald spent Sunday eveningheMr. and Mrs. E. C. Stolten- rz~ u n d ;wedding anniversary Modnyevemlng included Mr. -Mrs.Fenllnlnd Wie n,Mr. Mn. Fred Nelson md fnmily, and Mrs.Alfred Svcgenonc h r mi m,John Wien and Lelson.A delicious lunchsaved lxte in the evening. |Mr. and Mm .Fenilnmd Wieee vésited sv. the Charles Reeh home l u : and i nd Mr. andTed m x .|-_u I o "w e a r f o r ' W o m e n a n d M i s s e s c a n P h y l l i s w e r e M o n d a y e v c n i ~ g ~ l l ~ b e f o u n d a t t h e F a s h i o n C e n t e r i n e r s a t t h e h o m e o r M r s .J€ * H H €Il 'S B l d r .4 7 - n ; § ¥ ° ' - h @ l »A l b e r t .h e l s o n a n d 1 a m ~ y .Give her something useful forChristmas--The Fashion Center'an rfa,= : $ . ~ ° s ' * 'Kronberg nturday eve-hns everyfhlns a woman or m{53 !;ing at the home of Mrs.Kron- HLNTS mn THEHQMEMAKER (wntinued (rom page four) re d i a e h o w e u i l y i i c a n b e v e r y hdy unbalanced. Zhmrksy,chicken,duck,pork, head, uke, piecrusi, oysters md eggs are all add-fanning foods. A little thought will show hav/ pla zti ld these foods i re on the l u n g e Chri ttmu dinner table Wg shall always insdstppon nur 'Jxrkey and our other gvodiel on Chxistams Day,n o m a t t e r whether they be acid-forming or % a 5 5 0 y i a x o v. s 1 as Pm u n d ! | mi x 1 ing f other 2 t ZR. H p 2 : l c I *i .~...,....e ..... ..._ .. .....- ,....1 umea n :no parsleyind see that we also serve at will Cook thgogmion f$."'§§.¢.. \;n|.il ic meal as m'-"Y green wgetalsleximms yellow,add ausuge meat And as much fmxt. as possible, so and cook five minutes longer. Add that the meal will be a bdmwdrnmhed pnuwse, bread crumbs and one ther all.lparsley. A thoughtfully-preptred Christ-I Cornbread Dre alnl m u breakfast will go n |0118 s cups crumbled cornbneld way wwnrd balancing the entire gg teaspoon salt dty's diet.Dri nk a full glen of 2 teaspoons minced pamley orange juice,which is dec\dedly Grated Hnd gg lemon nhlnw in spite of »° many think-v. cup melted bacon fat or finely i na o l n a s the °nv°di€-E"Ch°Pv=d beef sue: mdnrlv Qf'€€F°°'a.""'?'f f "t:sa wp mused mm; I D A N A c o m m s RADIO PROGRAMS (Continued from page one) Dana College and the local church rendered several selectiona during me lug week of meetings in the local chureh.On next Sunday the choir will again render selections at the local church President Ex-land Nelson gave the local automobile dealers u mme " lm week when he tra ded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagedorn and daughter were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tagtmeyer on Thursday ewening, helping Mrs.Tagtmeyer celebrate her birthday. Misses Bernice and Roma Hick- ey and Henrletre Schroeder, Mess- rs.Geo.Anders/on,Wm.Shri:-mer and Ferris Kramer enjoyed a din- ner and show at Omaha Sunday.Mr.and M m Arthur Petersen and san were Sunday visitor,-1 atthe Frank Huber home. Mr.and Mrs.E. C.King,Mr. and Mm Frank Matzen and Bev- 1 needs and uses so~ buy Her Lint there.Izwerything is of the Very Bent Quality so you know no mat- ter what you buy it will be appre dated by Her.All gifts wrapped bex-g's mother, Mrs. Anna Carlson, of Aiennard.Mr. and Mrs. William Wulbern and family, spent Friday evening a: the Alfred Svogerson home. Viai rs at the Nels Swanson.._|-m mn P°PF Free ,47 nlhome 'fm Sundnv afternoon were /\~ f @ @ l I ~_%F~_f -......_ » x Miséps are be r..Suede $1 and $1.50;Kid $2.98 and $3.5D;Wool lined leather gauntiets in red and green $2.98.Sizes in Dress gloves 5%to B ip black, brown and tan. At the Fashion Center.Gloves make a good Gift.47-lt »»|-I The Brewster pupils and :ench- er are greatly enjoying the newpiano which was purchased last week They are planning a Christ- mas program and tree, to be givenFriday evening, December 20th if the weather is suitable.The pro-gram will be given in the ufwr- nqon if old man weather becomes$06 Jmmasonhble, as he does at timea , Those who helped Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nglson celebrate theiz Look0ver Your Coal Bin .n -|. Q,J r y o u ,- Q a d i a l o f f f a k s Briiig It Here Mr.and Mrs.Magnus Johnson, Mary and Victor Payne of Blair, Mr.and M m Alfred Svogerson and Christine and Hilma Swanson of Omaha. Hans Svogerson, Alma and Har-ry visited at ghe Harry Swanson home Sunday afternoon. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. -A ~4 A ~R RE- QUIRES THE UTMOST CARE To INSURE A PERFECF JOB.WE HAVE THE TOoLg AND EXPERIENCE AND WILL GUARAN- TEE OUR WORK. A SPECIALTY OF RADIATOR RECORING ANI) REPAIRING as/ERN HAYNES --la a te d s t - Jznlcinn Oil & Batery Ca. Ge or ge Chri sten sen a n d f a mi ly , M r .an d Mr s .W i l l i t m Ch ri sten - sen,Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y Chris~ te n s c n a n d J un i o r a nd Te d Ne ls o n Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n V o g t a n d f mn i ly visibed Mr s .V o g t' s broth~ er,E d Ma r k m a n a n d f a m i ly la s t Sun da y . Mr . a n d Mr s . Gu i a C l1 Hs to f f e z - so n a n d f a m i ly vi d te d a t th e S o r e n W o ls ma n h o me S u n d a y a f t- e mo o n .Mr .a n d Mr s l A lf r e d Svo ger son vi s i te d a t th e H e m? Ti e t g e n h o me W ed ne sda y - af te moo n. I \rI\ I z. r JI » I1 » . U II Stock Reduction Sade c o n t i n u e d Big Stock Reduction Sade No w o n y and use milk liberally vmn ID-In!the milk is dknline.Reducs the morning bacon and eggs or ham na qggs m a half portion, eat leu Pour the milk over the bread his old Chevrolet m on a new _cover and set aside until cool, then;Pontiac coach.g g :3l;fnC:1l;\;1|;i:1 a§d Miss Mah add the remaining ingredients.Viggo Petersen conducted divine stra c e lebra te he? blurs ; ~"5 Prime and Chestnut Dressing service:at Lyons,Neb,Sunday,Chgs. Gran attended 11.1 a.nn\_1 §:,au1.,al|-ink your coffee '¥ uluxl.Sonk over night i cold waterlDecemlier 8.|f"¢°`=*;iUK of !he_Douglas County und at heartily of any (nm sauce 1,4 pound of prunes.g m k wi l l R", M, L_ Kirkegaard, former éiarruaulture Socnety at Waterloo or marmaluie wg have on tlae eally tender.Cook cup well Iprofesmr and dean of men at ~ M E 1table.This "'°:;""'l¥h Fa'~ washed rice until g, in salted ibana, pdd his Alma Mater a visit gag at a 2"6°e'5E£*».e'Z ¢S:::'E tbenbeso n e z n Y°"\e ,boili 'd l;d r m i,d d M d y Dec.9.-_'a¢dnwn m Christmas dinner ~ ¢ ..¢ ,.n» .. m.§ n!4 W Z. ' 1 ...\Twink .Mn m\1.m1m I-Inman were f,"f ".l'i.f'?"°""'F\ Mr: .and _Mrs. i n ;I lm x .¢i t,¢ ',< sith the knowiedge that you han pltpzltd yourself to sund quita a hit ar! anything you may choose to a r . Iany women like w serve zen and nokia at the close uf the alber- nom study club or cornmittfe meet r5; 1`§§.ffiH§,T¢§£Z§`Lr.£¢`§°. "1 I f.;.;:".xa Red chestnuta.cut Inbo bits,581%-father, uf papdka, butter and cinnamon mi y lr,Hansen season and water if required to 'ness trip gn majze the proper cmmistency,Mix tm-ning ho thoroughly.Add a few chopped for l mv-sph cooked prunes w the gravy.Waidemn B m d Dr mi n x divine s e m " r m ~ u » § i } 'n, Neb. hst week; d been on a bu - and before re- ' ,he came to Blair #Hrs- Jargennen conduo :es l t Cordova,Nels. m y ummme, MLe w. rv Mrs. (Wutke A `and Ven day af!Stoltenb< Mr. nl ,x......\.»-. ruon an d uaugnter,Jaanr. |.nd Mrs. Geo O h t t w i lr . a n d Mr a E g g e r ! D h r t . 'Jhris Ba c k hms ,Mx-A.E . nd gn , Mr s . C . W . G hmd ! an ma h . m e n s w e d n w rrnoon with'Mm EITC rrz.nfhira. Frank Hubézagtd ,m i n d a t m e u m m m e M d n0011y .'ld MI S. J oh n ff lnn lnw an d 4int-"HY home-made wafers are 3 cups stale bread Sunday . 8.Mr. Jorgensen ;,-",;;'~='alnyl .l)'fPl"{¢`5"¢d-_.,.__1% cups minced salt pork has mlm 'liiml trips to Col-do~~ The follow-xg cocky recnpu lm-1 g ,|¢..me -sm _unusual.The cookies are spoon n _vu this fall, an re ns no pa r,56 1w=pf=°n pepper Mr.s n -mr Kloth m d Miss"P¢d*uY_ E°°d with WK" as 'g 2 tablespoons minced parsley E d m Hlnsen niotored. to Shelby, aoeomplmment for ice :Nam ln .% teaspoon :rated nutmeg Iowa lu.-vt Saturday.Mr.Kloth da ughte r nfi llhé Y "1 1 f" "` 5 "Mr. and ,Mm Geo. QM-°§»'L'<X1 ~ baby and Mr.and Mrs.wi ll Schuldt were S\mdny vidtprg nz A ag en .cmmxhe ml hmm Ind 'md w i,;.1¢hh1-ie of the éwm in u1¢|\h= 'Vim om homeiNutP " " 'the wrk. which .Mala be med Danish church on Sunday.They P_g_f;»~";,n°'_,f;',°"§}'°'°"Ar'§f'One CUP of chopped wnlnuli "lout in the frying-pan until the ht returned W Dana Monday after- Gland; mined fl-;¢m|rs¢ W '"penn nut ments, 2 *YIM 1 °"Pflawa freely Add the seasonings ngqn s a aler-g q y n ' f ' § " ' 2 ~and mix th;2rou;hly.I |'°°\.'1l"'§°.f..'§."'3»'El'1'i'i'3';_, mf- rggggf as cup nour T4 uzwsgnwu, , , , d , , , ;p m r d e r ,' i t z m s p o o n s a l t ,I W l m w n a n d M 3 ;D o y o u r | ¢ " ' ; & n u n ;4 u u u | | . m u u I n u a m :.S a u s a g e f o r s u p p e r !T h a t a l -C h r i r I Y r s .H f e w d r o p s v l n l l l l . 1 mas shopping at the Fashion chifdren M H.Neumeyer an: w 1m m s u n t u n t i l * p e r f e c t l m o s t s o u n d s p o e t i c ,d o e l n .i t .1 H. G. NY...|C¢nt¢=' in spur -mg you "gy zet|L»1.5 and M31 Minnie $$?Ié"§Za'?,'$2 " " '" _ ""b u t l l W m a l s o s a u n a v e r y z | | ¢ | r ' u z U 1 5 QI C BB l n u n s a n n D I I W :mu l|r :y , |¢ |!. l n. l 01 'D C H U I U H H C e l é b f l t l h ' 1s m o o t h ..B e a t e l # g n t i l l l g h t r g t i n g w h e n y o u h e a r s o m e o f t h e ' t o o l 4 7 - l t l b l r t h d a y M o n d a y .1. l 1 ` " } " l " ) ' b e a t i n s o l a r " F m e .m n n v d s l i r r h t f n i # m r s n f n " e n a r - I r m . . .l - . . . . . » |1:. ...- J o m . .111...a..._I M r . a n d M r s . F r e d P a u l s o n r h - n w imfwg_~a n d g i f t f l o u r ,i t ~ " . ; , ; , ' ; " ° ; _ ;, ; ; ; ' t h ' i ;~. l l l | .!l l r g c o l .u m :* j *D i l l U l l u v l l g i t o B e n s o n ~ u k ;d A d d w i t h ¢Y s w e g r f o r W o m e n m u M i s s e s c a M N 1 . n g m g g f u f e f A d d i l l m u y f l a w r e d ,w h o l e s o m e * o o d t o w e f o u n d a t t h e F a w n C & ' l t e r i n |. 5 . ' ¢ 1 , , ¥ ¢ f " * ` f " " ' " " ° "o f f t o C o r L O l f !'f |t h e b x e a k f u t m e a l g o n l y f " k ' | B I u i r 4 7 " I P M r d , M e x a s . d r g j m i n t o b u t t e n d m u f i n _-*'.a n r n .C h a s .M o h r a mB a k e i n a h o t o v e n f o r '" ; ;I " § ; § '' f ; ' 2 " § ; ' ; .h ; " ; ;° ; § "|F o u n e s G l o v e s f o r W o m e n a n d ' s o n s a n d . M m T e n s M o h r v i z i t a : c m '° `s -M i m e a r e b e s t .S u e d e $ 1 a n d M r s ~C a t h e r i n e N a e v e t K¥ n i I \ \ l t ¥ 8 ;- ." \ ~ . . . .K B I I O D B Z ~I . .e m ' t r i )e o n o . . . . . . a e e e m . .m f . . . - |S u § d ; v .8 B U R R ! ! 1 uc'oLyu».: onuppe Tuesday ~ 24th .na right.Call us by phonepun.eggm.We deliver and insure4.1 le..,i"';',?'i,'a ......,;..;; <B-i ma *°; 1 <: .i 2 ""' wi th rg;',.:;:.:';;;'..'t;:,':f;."".,".";.;° -';2.9s.Sim i D m lo 'e_ 3 3 gm;5 " ' d b':1otl;¥:'Ugg 6 good~sizefl tart apples and [Mi 3 ip muy: |;;.w.ns:n§i ' ne u a ry l cu fsausa meat.Scoo o u f "- "'|P °B'P At h e Fashion Center.GlovesChristmas Llme.oenter of apples leaving thick shell)- one-mf wx- butter, 1 cup gran-'.and ut all ul bl fallied sugar, 1 egg,lén cup milk.;c P P possl *i r?m 256 mpg flour, 4 teasP0ons bnklngl ore powder, 'A teaspoon .salt. few grab- ings nutmeg.Cream butter and gradually beat in sugar.Stir ln 36 cup lifted flour.Mix and sift remaining flour wsth salt and baking powder. Ba t e gg unti l light with milk. Add flour and liquid alternately to the first mixture.Add nutmeg and roll on a lightly floured mold- e .Chop this and mix with sausage meat.Refill apples, heap» make a good Gift .4T~lt C R O W E L L H O M E ing filling and bake at 400 de- grees F.until apples are. tender. Serve with baked or fried potatoeé.Sweet or Irish potatoes are aleol very good stuffed with sausages. Gise he :Silk Stockings that .Wear and buy them at the Fash- ion Center-she will know they are szood, then!47-lt Rev.Carl Bader conducted a very interesting chapel service at our remllar devotional hour last _Sunday afternoon. |Mrs.Sarah Lichty retumeci on i'I'uesday from a few days visit in ,Omaha at the home of her nephew |Ed. S. Miller. Dr. and Mm. C. C. Wilson andMis( Mae Fee of Omaha.were Henry Bun: died FHday moming at the home of his sister, Mn F~_ W.. Suyerkrubbq,He wus ilone yela-with heart trouble am had the Tlu.He. was horn Dec20, 1878 at Bennington and liva his whole life he on a farm amthepasteightlionthswithhis deter.He [e mu w mourn hin three brothers,Gusl Peter we Charles,and two sisters,M n Suverkrubbe and Miss Amelij Bunz; all of Bennington.FunerlserviceswereheldSundayat1 p. m. at the home of Mr. and MréF. W. Suverkruhbe with intermen at Flower Hill cemetery, south o town, Rev. C.H.Runze officiating. satisfaction. PRICESSLASHED IN ORDER 'rn rnznnct-1 BIG STOCK OF GOODS AND GIRLS' READY-T0-WEAR AND The Farmérs Elevator HE M ILLINERY NOT A )l\"l`|-| BUT A REALITY / BLAIR, NEBRASKA STOCK MOVING RAP! Du' |4|¢Ig-,Q EARLY SHOPPERS HAVEFIRST cuolcs 1 G h z u m a-_QAL _._..'I'f2..T §'3fi'.l"'ffI' _lU\ll\'.. . .u m C e n te r W ln té r C o a t! me - ' § " "ly dinner guests AN OPPORTUNITY FOR cunlsnms SHOPPERSa mI family, :url gn&f|:Cil|;;;é1m.n 1 uougnnuw wwe;.ini yinw ,on buttered baking tins.Bake six 'duced .o only $14.90 ln sizes 13 to to eight minutes in a hot own. Macnroonx White: 2 eggs, 'L cup granulated yugar, 1 cup shredded cocoanut, 1 uhlapoon cornstarch, '< teaipoon vanilla, few gnine nlt. Beat whites of eggs until stiff. Add sugar and turn into wp of double boiler over hot water. When tepid, add remaining ingredmnu. liz thoroughly and drop xrom LU: od spoon onto an oiled sheet. Bake Q minutes ln a slow oven. Mime and pumpkin pie vis for Bm. place every Holiday season. Bdow are two simple recipe; for pumpkin pie filling and for mince meat.The pumpkin m i n is when from circular 934 "Cookie|, Pies .dia Doughnuts". ~ For pumpkin pie use: 1 cup cooked pumpkin2 Qg yolks Q 1 cup augur1 cup milk '*~. ' 'ii teaspoon salt 44 in black or brown.Values to $25 in smart new Myles,47-dz CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A.1-`.New/ell,Pastor Public worship Sunday nt 11 o'clock, conducted by the puter. Church School at 10 l. m., Prof. F. E. Flack Sup't.Young peoples' di=m.mion meeting at 6 p. rn. in the dining room. Next Sunday afternoon the pas- tor and Mr. H. L Morris as dele- nle. are m attend an Eccledluti- cal Council alled by the First Gm gregntional church in Fremont to install Rev. C. R.Liehte an pas- tor.The Council meets at 4 p. in., A dinner will be served nt 6, and theléeremony of initallntiqn will be no uded at the evening senlon. Rev. c. R. Lichte comes to !he Fremont church after n consplcuy ously successful flveyexr pastor- al: at Grant, Neb., and is counted I9 oneof the ublest Congregation- Qliome.Mr. and Mrs. T. K. ggnrnish and aon drove u from ahh lastSunday to vljxit their mother and gr»;dm%her, My-IdnarClo{mish. v..A.or n o er-man.visited for a few hours at.the Home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Lyle Guyer were pleuant cullus Sunday aftemoon.g The regular monthly Executive Board meeting was held at the Methodin headquanera in Omaha last Wednesday mommv.Those who went. down from Blair were Su I..Shick,Matron Underwood...E Rev. :hd Mrs. Carl Bader. Dr.J.G.Shick left Saturday !o r u wee khi §"'»i "i""i'""to western parts o e ras nMrs.Isebellu Good is enjoying a pleasant vlsll. from her daugh-ter, llrs. Breckbill of Coloma, S. D. . M m Su h Seeley came from Guid¢ Roc last Saturday to makeEi - fut ure h o pw dé l w w g= r a person e us er-sel!to he r m n np a nd she _seem to be hlpoy here.. Give her Sllk Stockings thal l1i; l ~I I a JOSIE 1. VAN DEUSEN, Proprietor ~-- -, 1. =n.f=5,um.'f-<'f»»'» rf ¢.,In,;jg;;»'u,.-f."» ~». »» m_;5._._'. ~» -v na ~ ~ Pen ahd Pencil Seizs »J~1 ..!!!. ~.. ~f o r G i f t G i v i n g ~" '"l y Q 1'i ~| § ' {1 5 r ' I f . ' ! l ° ' !.» l _ ¢ r f § ,;. : '"L \'- JI H ~ I 1 1 / i ~A X ! |~/~' . : _ . : !" \.r \ I JOSIE 1. VAN DEUSEN, Proprietor t n a o t h n s \|»_5 n »_»t || Pen ahd Pencil Séis for Gift Giving 1 - 1Ir .1 fa, :.--"1.9: -.--'~.Q-~.@/fa ~*P*~1 .0 / ';'\|g / 1 ., V m _\|,\¢ s /~_ .,n.., The joy of wrltlng with a pen that always flows free no matter how swlftly you wrlte ls ever enjoyed by tho>e using n pen selected from our stocks.Specially packed In gift boxes. We sell the CONKLIW Pens and Pencils in a wide range of prices. Each ls guaranteed to give you ab- solute satisfaction. A CampleleLine of-- Pmes Billfoldn Stationery Cosmetic ~»G d !Cigan and ma other useful Chrialmu gg), Th5'§tewart Pharmacy Blair, Nebrahkn J . 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VAN DEUSEN, Proprietor t n a o t h n L t i i n l b s t ||_._ \ . / |~Pen and Pencil Séis for Gift Giving . ~-4.; : -»' i 1 '..._' | : ' y .I 5 , !f r :~ /4 /*1 ....L1 'f-I _r;,¢ ''~f l dunin Serve with or irh z pxsmpnte,usually covering manywouyears.The pastoral relation can- /ARCHw i P R E S E R V E I 2 \ \ \f _ _s " _~~ \; \ E : t ~a n a s o .1 5 : 1 1 Q S E 9 1 / ~= ° ". § : . ' f . , : ; ~ *warn a www Omaha , Neb. Let ua Correct Your Foot Ills Nntulvu wayThereis no Shoe like the Arch Pruerver,style plus comfort.The foot enmiort wore for Loren .md womep. ~ KADIATUR CAP oox. BOX DUS T c w m WINDSHIELD WIPEBTIRE PATCH KIT CLOCK POLISH CHAINS Vinton-Efans £Ljev;'olet Company, ul¢§1num.r\rnlmrn" `n3~Z¥`§n§.2§éQ¢ mix together one :wt ~ leflnlnnled until °."°°"d m y chopped apple, one-hal!cup 'rddnn seeded and chopped,one-|In!! cup curranu, one-fourth cunl huttnr,one tablespoon malusa, one tablespoon boiled'c.ider,one; wr mgar, one teaspoon clnnunon one-halt nupoou cloves, one-h. oauneg srl'-24. one nesspoon mace ands one teaspoon salt.Add ¢,,¢¢h stock in which ma t wa s ooolnod to molnien; but gradually JD boiling point, :nd llmmer one ima-;then add omg. wr chopped nut and two mblespoozx; Burberry sary.Cook fifteen mi num.lv. in vile for the housewife to vary ¢h¢ amount of nalces used accord- gq bo her own ram.Mines pieAbould #nys be baked wlth two c u m . s u c c n s n o n s F O RMEAT DBESSINGS Counml of churches and mmistezs is called to review the reasons for the conbemplalad dissolution, form ally recognizes them ns valid, and sanctions lhe termination of the contratt between pastor and church The largeafline nl Silk Under- wear for Women and Misses canbe found at the Fashion Cenber in Blair.4'l~h Fashion Center ~Wln%er Coats re- duced to only $14.90 ln sizes 13 to 44 in bluk or hrovm.Vnlues to $25 in sman new styles.47-lt Costume Jewelry-Values to $6 in Necklaces prloed at only $l, um, $ 1 3 5 . w i th c m Bo x Free. Hundreds of necklaces and chok- ers to select from at the FuhlonCenter.A person needs a dllior- ent one with each Dress.47-lt .JWm. ever heard a 1 'l'hlnkAgiv»A D M A H N E W S 5| or Christmas dune: without1The chasing ls om ofg, égry mr things of :Jae dinney. There ue mmy deliclmh wgys of ,,¢5 ,¢ dia ling lm _ for :h¢ hou- ds r dinners we want something hm is h little bit different.One Amon, Ellie and [mm Hieben-thld and Pearl Hudkins visited on Wednesday evening at the Louis Peterson hnme. E. P. Hansen of Herman, nailed on Nels Peterson Sunday.\vgi the following may be just what]Clnmnee and Ednn 'Eelke wervl [supper guau at Herbert Toelkehl 3 cups mic nz-eau crumbs 'mm Neg! re-te non, who num