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EXCEEDED Exrfm ATIONS
Ross Wen. came into The Enter-
prise office lui y morning
and after paying x ye rin ldvance
on this family M°e» ty ordered
his nddmss changed lor his new
home in Missouri for which plane
he left early this week/
Ross and Gid Clsselman held a
n l e on Wednesday of last week
and closed out all_their farming
eqdpment,Sl Johnson cried the
nale and Ross wns loud ln his
praises o i the manner in whlnlm
the sale was handled, stating that
CASH REWARD WORKS ~
The Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co.
have evolved an original method of
getting businen.They are offer-
ing 1 reward of $10 in cash W any
person turning in the riame of a
prospect for the purchase of a
Chevrolet.That is, the company
gives the $10 when the sale is
completed..Up to last@onday the following
persons had cashed in on the pro-
position:Weston Long, J.Hilton
Rhoades. and Tom Ervmod of
Blair, Alfred Smith of Arlington
and George lnftis of Herman.
Dana College Givés
Serif-;§~Radio Progra
gr c g atio nu l c hurc h.Th e f o llo w-
i n g wa s a e r wi lz Fr u i t C u p , Es c a l-
lo p e d C h ic k e n , P ota to a a u Gr a ti n ,
Salad,Ro lls ,J e lly ,Choc o late Pie
a n d Coffee.
Mi s s Ma e K o o p ma n ac ted a s
toa stmis tre ss f o r th e eve ni ng 's
en te r ta i nme nt.Cap ta in C app is led
o f f th e e ve n i n g s en te rta i nme n t
wi th th e s u b je c t o f th e "K i c k O f f " .
H e wa s fo llo we d b y Coac h P a r k
wh o in tr o du c e d " Th e Sc r imma ge " .
Mr . Pa r k c o mp ar e d th e sc r i mma g e
o f a fo otb all g a me to th e sc rim~
ma g e a ll o f u s mu s t f a c e in lif e .
A t th is po in t th e n e w c a p ta i n -
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and children being included in thecut.Accompanying the action,and supplementing the nnge1's
stogy, will be the senior and juniorchorus nholra, using the beautifultraditional Christmas music.
The Christmas decordtions wg
be enhanced by the use of macandles, the li htingof which willconstitute a ature of the servire.The aunua Christmas offering
will be prese at this program,as "White ifts lor the King".
Gifts at th dollars and over may
be direc by the gi\'ersw the
objects of their choice.The var-
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CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
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Fuixser In A Buslneu M m und
`Qould Keep Recordl.I-H Club
B61 Gives Interesting Story of
'hip lo lmex-nlt'l Stock Show.
--IISRESULTOFCLUBw o r m
Trip Should Be nm Incentih for
Gruter fflnb Activities for the*
Wednesday Evening.Chrinmas
Vacation (rom Dec. 20 to Jan. 3,
The Faculty Attends Confurnce.4
CHURCH COUNCIL AT [IANA
Series of Rxdio Programs w be
Given by Dunn College l-`|nllly
C o mi n g Ye ar .and Students.
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Then: wpx a time when mon nfl
the products cf the farm were con-
sumed by Lhe farmer and his fam-
Tly right where they were pro-I
duced.That time is pu t .The\
A radio program was iziverr on
Wed:1esdayc1.éning at 630 over
[radio station WOW at Omaha by
Mating President Erland Nelson.Profeésor Waldo B. Nielsen. Misa;
agricullure of today is on a com-'_ .xuenzial basis.Farm incomes in they had emmnted.
~Nemxh are affected,not onlybvbusiness conditions in N e w D L I . .q__| ____ _|_
home and abroad oifer n wwerange of choice.Friends fmm :hs
country may also leave their gifts
of nroduee !`0r the local relief so-
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Fitting Programs Ar
Church Organizatio
Of Christmas.
grams And C~
The Christnum seuon is close ntl
hand and,as is customary,the,
various churvhes of the city aremaking preparations for their ob-'servxnce of the holiday;|
Not only the children but adultscatchthespiritof Christmas ssl.
pnrtnyd in so ng a nd awry thkt
is old but ever new.Each yearithe' gwry o l the Chris!child.i!i
told, and so belutilul is the suiry'
tha: joy abides in every hgart and
"Good will ta men" ring: through-}
out the lmd.ANorrratherv/hetimer the storyukes the form ot pagant, s oni.
».`nn_th .i | ,' ~usam? and craéspkace nifd lo '
in the hearts of nil.5
Next Sunday,Dec.22,will be'
observed as Christmas Sunday
anged By Different
s For Celebration
.rees And Pro-
istmas Gifts
~Christmas Eve, a pageant by
~e Sunday school children en-
~led "The Little Shepherd" will
~ given.The usud treat will be
~ oyed and the excellent services
=.Ure paawr, Rev. A, J. Hargett
»Sunday morning will bei well
`I|qfu to others.`I
The Christian church presents
e pageant "The Lighhed High-
iwnded by this faithful congre-
~tion.The . Reorganized Church , y
_~:ter Day Saints have no regu-
r preaching services at this time
-=~ their loyal members never for-
+their children at this Benson.
~ra. Rose Philllpa who hifclfarge
f the Sunday School will see that
very child has a treat next. Sun-
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other farming states, but by these
name conditions ln other parts of
the world.
In eastern Nebnskn the invest-
meht per farm business unit runs
from $40,000 to $50,000 in many
uses,This means that many
farmers sm operating business
winch represents n considerably
ater investment per farm than
that of the average retail stare ln'
their county sent towns.Can the
furncr afford tu operate without
keeping an accoun:of his husi-
ness?'
In Cass County,Nebraska, 102
farmers answered this question
negatively last year.That is to
say that l02 men in Cans county
kept Farm Account Books secured
through their county agent from
the Extension Sewice at the Ne-
braska College ol Agriculture,
The results of the [02 records
were anadyzed at the Agricultural
college and each man gave n ten-pllzi report showing the strong and
weak points of his business. Thus
each n-mn is able to study the re-
sults of the previous year and
make changes which will increase
the efficiency of his business ind
make it more profitable.
This year Wushington county
farmers will have an opportunity
tg engaje in this kind of.worlg,
lf you nre interested, get in touch
wiih your County Extension Agent
George Bates, at Blair, Neb.
Again,according to County
Agent Bates, we have another re-
port from a 4-H Club youngster
of Washington county who atv
te ruled the 4-H Club Congress last
week in Chicago ns a reward for
exccllency in club work.This trip is awarded annually
and right now is the time for
Wmshirlgton county 1-H Club boys
and girls to get busy if you have
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NEW BOOKS xx LIBRARY
The Carnegie Endowment ha.
establisheci in ceitainliaublic lib
raries what are known as Inter
national Mind Alcoses.The hook:
placed in these alcoves are chose:
from the most. recent publication:that bear upon the customs, the ai
ure' culture,the go rnment.o
the geographyof fo ign nation
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schools seems to be the most joy-
ful ol any for a wry long time.There is less siclmess and con-
tagious disease than for some
. time.The pupils are happy and
"are rejoicing in the Christmasspirit./
~C O L B Y C O R N E R C L U B
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if The Colby Corner Club mem-
|hcrs are busy getting their uc-
count. sheets filled in for the keep-
iing of household accounts for the
ensuing year./ ' -si The monthly meeting was held nt
\_thehome of Mrs. J. P. Rhea, Dec.
-_12th, with an_all day session, each
smember contributing to the din-
i ner.I!The leaders Mrs.Roy Rosen-
t baum and Mrs. Curtis Cook gave
r out the sup `es and ve a d m
r i v e n u n u r e u
Ins:year.Mr. Lstta reports that
there is nearly enough money on
hand,given by the Blair mer-
chants last year, to buy the candy
for this season.Part of the last
yesr's fund was given into the
Those who will fill the sacks
for the children are Mrs. Minnie
Triplett,Mrs.G.G. Hines,Mrs.Lou imttu, Mrs. C. E. Krause and
Mrs. Sam Cheely.-
M o x n s x ' Ar r l mx o o x C L UB
HOLDS CHRISTMAS igrzsrixc
The Monday Afternaan .Club met
Dec. 16 w`Lh Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon.The N6 call brought forth in-
teresting Christmas customs. This
was followed by two Christmas
.harity shoe fund.3
.nh sn e -
s onstratlon from their own papers
'stories read by Mrs. W. J.l(oop~
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being the closest Sunday to Christ- hour.There will also oe special),
lf 1mas.Many of the churches will'music.have special music for the occa-|The Baptist church under the
sion and the x>=S¢°fH will have a leadership of Rev. and Mrs. Moran
special message of the Yuletide.!
At the llreulodm church,the
morning service Sunday will in-
clude special Chdstmas music,
sermon by Dr. L. J. Mitchell and
reception of members.Dr. Mitch-
ell will be remembered by the
church people as he led the evan-gelistic meetings there last win-
ter.At 7:30 in the evening, the
lovely candle lighted pageant,
"The Nativity"with beautiful
setting and colorful costumes will
be ,presente<l.Tuesday evening,
Dec. 24 at 7:30 P. M.. the Chr'is'..I
mas tree and Santa Claus program,for the children and their friends
and parents wi l occupy the at-
tention of the MethodistsThe Congregational church willl
will have n program Christmas
eve condsting of a dramatization
of "The Story of the First Christ-
mas" and n playet '2'l`he Children's
Christmas Dream".The us'nl
good time and treat for the chil-
'dren wilbiollow.
St. Mary's Episcopal church has
no regular services at present ss
they have no pastor but the young
folks will be remembered as is
their custom with gifts and a tree,
some evening during Christmas
week.The German Lutheran church
will hold German services Sunday,
Dec.22.On Christmas morning
the services will be in.English at
l0:30 a.m.The Sunday school
mmrram on Christmas Eve he-
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tmonnt o l snow was not great,
lowever,and fair weather pre-
railed in most sections o l the
state.The crest. of the cold wave has
rot been reached yet, the weather
rureau warned.
Telephone and telegraph com-
panies reported many of their
:ircuits were out of order due to
.he high wind and the snapping
if the wires with the sudden ex-
Jeme drop in temperatures.Ice jams in the Platte river
were causing some trouble but the
ianger as receding from flood
waters ith the drop in tempera-
tooea n ice gorge had formed
at. Maxwell and fora time threat-
ened both the railroad and high-
ways and the Platte had left its
banks in the lowlands.
'The'rosd leading from Big
island, a 1000-acre strip of land
in the Platte river near Fremont,
was under ice mg water and res-
idents were foroed to walk w the
mainland over the ice.
Blair,Washington county,did
not escape and the frigid blasts
caught the farmers with a sveaf
deal ol com in the field.
o. E. s. ELECTS OFFICERS
Gas 2.41,
Nye & Jenks Grain Co.,
Supplies
Petersen Machine & Mot/or
Co., Labor &Repairs
27.05
4.60
Carl Puls, Dragging 12.15|
Standard Oil Co., Oil
Herman Schwock, Maintain-
ingAdvance-Rumely Thresher
Co., Repairs y
Hancock Imp. Co., Repairs
Garner Oil Gas Station, Ofland Ga!402.57
C.Molgard Jensen, Black-
smith Work
Casper Kassebaum, Dragging
Herman Kay, Tractor Work
Henry Knecht, Dragging
Louis H.Langhorat, Main-
miningJack Lozure, Dragging
Theoflove Mencke, Dragging
Geo. W. Nelson, Labor
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38.88
73.50
81.40
41.45
62.70
14.00
21.15
7 7.95
7.20
25.20
zo.oo
Farm Bureau
Annual Meet
Held .ti Court House in Blair on
4.94 ~
Dr. Weyer ie'knou'n w a. num-
ber of Blair people, having visiteci
in the Fees home here many times..
He married the oldest daughter,
Inez, who survives him and also
eleven children.
The deceased was knovm to be
one of the mos: brilliant speakers
in the Presbyterian pulpit od was
pastor for fourteen years at Ta-
coma,Washington,having the
xlargest church ln point. of mem-lberahip there.He resigned i n
September and accepted the call_
to Duluth, wanting to be closer to
his aged ihther in Iowa and his
Iwife's people in Blair.\His first paatorate was in Fre-
.mont where he remained s c v g
Iyears going from there to Hast-
ings where he spent nine years.
Mrs. Fees left at once for Du-
luth to be with her daughter dur-
ing her bereavement.
DEAN OF DANA
SEMI NAR Y "t e ns
Dean J.P.Nielsentof Dans
Seminary was married Wednes-day,Dee.18,to Miss Gertrude
Jensen at her homejzt Royal,
Ilowa.
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e -~1 : ..hold special services on next Sun-'
day morning with Christmas music
by the choir led by Miss Ida Han- lsen,choir director and Miss Lucilel
Kemp, as accompanist There will'
be a fitting Christmas sermon by
the pastor,Rev.A. F.Newell.The special music will consist nfl
variations oi three Chdstmas car-'
ols, "We Three King; of thq'Ori-
ent Are", "Joy to the Worhl", and
"Silent Night".At 7:30 Sundayevening the young people of thel
Ariston will present in confine'
the pageant "The Star '.£ldS oh"-i
The membe'\'s are asdsied by a
number of the choir and~othera
Miss Lucille »Kernp is director.
Tuesday evening t h e Sunday!
School will have the msc and
will entertain parents and friends
with recitations and songs of
Christmas joy.A tree,a treat
and happy children will be there
that evening.Previous to their
PWEFBNS,the vgrlous groups in|
the church are packing Amxes.
making gifts and being generally'way" on Sunday evening, Dec. 2z.l
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gina at 7:30.Everyone will he
happy there.The Church of God will have
Sunday School next Sunday and aprogram and treatfxrith a tree on
Christmas Ev Rev.and Mrs.
E.E.Giesler are making every
effort to build a strong church
here and are greatly beloved by
their congregation.The Danish Lutheran church
waits until after Christmas for
their festivities giving the home
first place in their hearts.There
will be services Christmu morn-
ing and then the lovely lighted
tree on the evening of Dec. 26 at
seven o'clock.The Sunday school
children will receive a treat o l
candy and other nice things.The
young P¢°P\e of the church wait
until New Year's Eve and have
a program and watch pany.A
tree and tmat occupia the hours
until the New Year comes in.
The Catholic church will have
midnight mass on Christmas Eve
and services of low mass on
hristmas morning.'
w. o . w. HOL D
ANNUAL ELECTION
The W. O. W. lodge nl' this city
held their annual elefthm of offic-
ers for zheensuing year last Fri-
day evening, December 13th.
The officen elected were: Coun-
cil Cemmander,F.S.Bigelow:Adviser, Elmer Pete; Bunker, J. I-
Unrnh; Clerk, Henry Christiansen:
s m n ,Delmar Peer;Board of
Managers,Elmer Fni n,Charles
Gillilm,Menrice Mehrens end
Camp Phyaleinn, Dr. J. V. Hirsch'
nun.After the election of omcera.
nn informal meeting wee held md
arnngemente made for a social
ewning to be held in the :leer
future.
The ilnanelel report of thelodge
shown e very satisfactory cord#
MRS. .|. P. NELSON
I DIES AT ORD
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday zftemoon for M n .
J. P. Nelson who resided on Park
street in this city.
m Ne i i i n hm no t mm we ll
for some time and her daughter,
Mn. Richard Nelson of Ord, Nell.,
persuaded her w spend the winter
with her where ehe pulsed aufay.\Her husband preceded her in
death seven! yen-is ago.
|She in survived by two dnugh-
Uera, Mrs. Nelson of Ord and El-
vin in Califomia, md three sons,
.Carl ol California,Andrew of
Montuu end Pram ol Nebraska.
|Service we re me fro m me
Danish Lutheran church end ln-
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and peoples.A wider knou~ledge'|,yevi°\|;ly filled in.The busy
of the lives and customs of P¢°P|¢Bhousewives will add bookkeeping
of foreign countries tends to dP¢P~1 to their many duties for a time.
en the understanding and modifylprejudice.It is one of the first'steps on the long road to perrnun-1entinternationalfriendshipand!
cooperation,It i s to encouragethis step that the Alcove books are
selected and sent out for the pub-
lic library to pass on to the com-
$6,000 Damage
1 Case Dismissed
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munity.Blair Library has been
lucky enough to be put on the list
for reteiving these books.Four
new ones will be sent every three
months.
Books now at the library are:"that Mexican" by McLean; "Last
August Rathmann Damage Suit
Against the City of Blair Was
Dismissed by Judge after the
Evidence Wu Heard.
was INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE
of Free Africa"by lilacCreagh;\Tie :sooo damage suis brought
"Towns ,,°"d People of $""f"F"'ibv August Rawmann was dis-
Gernany "Y M=Br§51e;Living missed by Judge Leslie of the dist-
lnglm by Zimand;.Finland and rict court Tuesday afternoon at the
l u People#by Medill;"Afn¢a'si¢\m¢iuri<m of the taking ol the
While Magic" by Appel; New MaP'wsum¢my which occupied all day
on South Amedca,by Gibb07\Si|Monday and a large part of Tues-
"Through English Eyes" by Spen- day.
der;"Understanding India"by]This me was brought about by
Williams;"ireland"b y D°""the overflow water which, during
Byrne;"Spanish Pageant"by the heavy raina,is s ai d to pm
Riggs;"League of Nations"hyl
Basset;
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
Harry Seltz was not forgotten
by his friends on Wednesday o l
l week when a number of themgatheredto mmke him reme ber'
th a t be h a d o n t ha t d ll i e ~another milestone in life.
Enough gathered to make up
four tables of high five players
which occupied their attention
until a late hour.When the scores
were counted Mrs. Joe l andSod y~ . Chadu Hinellne held high
g m a n d Mrs.Ray Krogh and
r. Will Linden were awarded the
consolation pdxe.
At a la te hour the gusts de-
parted bearing with them the
aaanory of n pleasant evening.
over Mr, Rathmann's land which
is located on the south aide o l
South creek just east of the Oma-
ha road.
The trial brought before a jury
'was heard and Mr. Rathmann and
:his neighbors were brought on the
stand and each told of the dam-
age caused by the flood waters.
In turn the city had Ea witneaesla ndthi a was lnthe pe rs o no fko y
iTowl who showed by his evidence
'that the dty had not been negli-
igent in the matter.l At the close of the testimony the
liudze took the case from the jury
on the grounds ol hsnlfldent evi~
dence and dismissed the cue.
COUNCIL MEETS
The city council met Tuesday
evening in regular session.No'ibnllneaa of importance mme up
nd dte the allow!1 thebilla_Advenlae in The Entrprse.~meeting adjour::La
|A Christmas grab bag had been
.presided by the ladies, each one
br-inzinll a small toy for the bag
and after they had been distribut-
ed and opened.they were again
collected to be sen: to a waxitable
society to be turned over to chil-
dren who would have few Christ-
mas joys.
The Club will have no more
meetings until after the holidays
and will resume their study on
January 6.meeting with M r s
Pierce instead of with Mrs. Hope-
well as outlined in the program.
REBEKAHS HAVECHRISTMAS PARTY
Following a short session at the
regular Rebekah meeting Tuesday.
Dec. 17, the evening was turned
over to the entertainment o! the
children of Rebelraha and Odd
Fellows with a program,Christ-
mas tree, Santa Claus and treats
for all.In spite of the snappy cold
weather, there were around eighty
present and young and old re-
ceived a treat of candy, nuts and
big delicious apples.
The little children formed a
circle around the Christmas tree
singing "Silent Night" as they
awaited the arrival of Santa
Claus.A program of muah: and reci-
tatlons made the evening a most
enjoyable one with irdormal vixit-
ing until a late hour.
The Epworth League of the
Methodist church hu been putting
on some fine pn- Cb rln mu pro
grams each Sunday evening for
the put three weeks.Last Sun
day evening the program was en
ti tl d the Chimes RMK"
and was exceptlowly good ar
those who took part wore costume#
which fitted in nicely with th:
Play.Nm Sunday ev ening wil'
he the climax.
Monday Afternoon, uecemner .su|Miss Jensen was a former Dan
student and kms also been a bench
al
FAt a regguiar meeting of 0. E.Amendments to Constitution and
S. last Thursday evening, the ful-By»lurB Are to be Made.
lowing officers were elected to
serve the ensuing year:Worthy s w f CHANGE n i e e ri xc D ATE
\ | n C u u »Kino-\ I n \ n u n U n m m n f !
er.She is :well and favorabl
knovm to Dana nudents And fa
nlly and has many friends here.
Dean Nielsen, who spent man
years as a missionary in Japs
has been connected with Da
since his retflm and is regard~
as one of the most able initru
on at the Cnllege.
The newlyweds will make th~
home near the College in w
used w be the Andmw Jen~
propexty. '
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spent Sunday afternoon at the Ca
Kolterman home on west Linco
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r-.m~..,....r .e................-.,Worthy Patran, D. M. Ireland; As»
rzocinte Matron, Alta Nelson;As-
sociate Patron, Henry Jensen; Con-
ductress, Mrs. Ed Matthiesen; As-
sociate Conductress, Grace Ballard
Treasurer, Mm D. C. Van Deusen,
Secretary, Mrs. John McKay.
A committee served a delicious
luncheon and the remainder of the
evening was spent in a social way.
The following committee will
make plans for the New Years
reception:Beatdoe Ireland, Edna
Krogh,Mr.and Mrs..lohh A.
Rhoaden and Mrs. Velma Hammer.
BL AI R s c uo m.NEWS
(Edited by D. V. Masser)
A t a meeting of the executive
committee of the East Central Ne-
braska Athletic Association held
at Oakland on Saturday, Dec, 14
it was announced that two of the
Blair high school football player:
were elected to pl on`the first
conference team sei by mail
vote of the coming 1 the twelvr
conference schools.'-
The raultn of this vote showee
that Hans Aye was placed at
guard and Ora Brumbaugh at ful'
back on the firm; conference team
Al ma Jensen lacked only om
vote of making the first eonfer
enee oeladon.He was placed or
the lecond mm as tackle.
Sup't.D.V.Manner has can
lr*/m|hm»<l :mm mn flwn
The annual meeting of the
Washington County Farm Bureau
will be held at the Court House in
Blair,Nebraska on Monday aft-
emoon, December 30, 1929.According to information 'from
County Ageng George Bates, this
is the one meeting of each year
when changes may be made in the
constitution and by~lawa by a ma-
jority of votes.The present con-
stitution and by-laws were com~
pounded eleven years ago and a
few amendments at this time
should be made.
An effort will be made td hold
annual meetings of the Washing-
ton County Farm Bureau in Oct-
ober from now on ins of in
December.The weather usually
is more certain and favorable for
farmers to attend the banquets
and the meeting.Them will be no banquet thin
y o u for reasons akeady na ta l
out next year we hope to have a
regular banquet at the annual
mewng.At the regular December Fam
Bureau Board meeting, with thr
following members present: Pres-
ldent A. I-I.Miller, Viee-pnelident
Chria Hinz,and Dlrecton Da n
Thompson,John Stork and NelsSvendgurd.it was ae.-rm u l
elect two women.to. the Board ol
Director: and one of then womer
to be county chairman of the
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Dec. 20-Program and boo: social
at Mmey schnol."
Dec. 28-»'I\'utl at oimmnnil"r'hl'és
Dec. 25--Six days 'til Chriirtmaq.
Dec. 25-qllanee gt B.F.. De. hall.
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THE STORY_ r g a r i t c t t u l - w m a mn- um.u r .ver leaves for Chic ago EddyJac kson brfngl another friend. Alu:und er Murdoc k who he n y s has.1u| !_ratprngg fr om n tour of the
after a ll t h e s e y a n am y o u wi ll
E f f a t th e ve r ! li n t.Ant! It takes
so muc h for hls ey e s. a nd the f or-
oltu re is s imply telli ng to pieces.
and you c an see yourself we hxvetf t
any c lothes."
"Ye if I kn ow,Glnger,"he said
not with out sy mpzrthy ." B u t wh a t
has th at tn do vrlth- -he r?"
"Sh e ls s o b mu tlfu l.So are nut-,
ora lly de eme d that she h ad be ttermarry n mlltlon nlre.You mus t od
mlt s l1 e| go t th e loo ks fo r lt. "
"Glog e n wha t d o y o u mea n ?Us
Mu:jury engaged. or lsn°t she?"g
"Not eu y zn zed -not exac tly .B u t'
It wa s ull u n de rs too d- we talke d lt
ove r o o d we all a g r e e d - we girls
did. that is. f uther just laugh ed ut
u s - t h a t Mar gie sho uld ma rr y
money .l o u o f money .mi lli on s -- "
"And she°a not e ngaged to thut--
fa t y oung A n d r e ws - o r any body
e l s e - ""Certainly not.'1?here'a no man
mixed up lu It at all.J ust money ."
KENNARD NEW S
R-ly Brown drove to Fremont'~
' r u e m nigh:heywre he met (flu--|Mrs. S.Stelleruen of Schuyler.
ence l\lcQuire who wu returning Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miafeldt ,,,d.vmwa Mins Dagmar Petersen sevto Kennani from Lincoln where he children were supper guests lt the' eral dxya last week,
has been making arrangements w Pete Rasmussen home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Hans Moeller, Jr..
attend school alter the holidays.;e\'enmg in honor of Ma '_ynlrd'| were callen at the C. V. Shumak-iM r .a n d M r s .A n :J e n s e n a n d b x r t h d a y w h i c h o c c u r r e d t h a t d a y . | \ ' = r h o m e l a s t T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n .|
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| KEN NARD RURAL wAsmNf,:'roN N EWS et THE ENTERPRISE Print Your SALE BILLS
n u z u n u n - |uuu uh o m e l a s t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n .I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . J
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Slippers that Wear in the smut
n w styles-Womens and Mhiaes,
mas w s a,5 o; Chi ldrens , :mem
the 22nd, at 8 o'clock P. M.Sun-
day schoo\ at 10 A. M.Chrlstmlg
D=y service at 10:30 A. M.See-
ond Christmas Day children's pro-
a~ several days illness..BAsr:1=:'rB,u.|. TEM1M r .a n d M r s .B e r t H a p *" S - ,A G A I N v l c r o r u o u s
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m a s s e i n s o n .l M r .a n d M r s .J u n r q n e A n d e r s o n
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an~ ia~ly, M~. Clyde 1.. Rosen-
baum and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. McDonald and Warren, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Nelson and Vemu,
Mr.and Mrs.Bert Hansen and
Milo Jeppersen helped W.. B. Rus~
enbaum celebrate his birthday on
Sunday.Mrs.Peterson, who Is;111118
the Kennard quintet niet the Ft.
Calhoun team on our home floor,
Kennard defeating them by a
scum of 36 to 19.On Friday night the game be-
tween Kennard and Modale, Iowa
was another in our favor,the'score this time, I8 to 9.
S m i ~;Mr s . Or va l A lli s o n i s vi s i ti n g a t
J u n e Ro se n ba um,y ou nge st th e pa r en tal,J e ns Chri sten sen
d a u g h t e r o f M n a m i M r s .C l y d e ~h o m e f o r a f e w d a y s .
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S : ; u " i " 3 f o r ll.t h r e e w e e k s 'A r .D r u m - S u n d a y s c h o o l p r o -
d r v i C hM r s .E t h e 1 R o s e n b a m n h a s b e e n a t 2 : 3 0 m P .~e e t i s s D a s - '
See Us First ior a Used
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"T he Us ed Car W i th the 0. 76 T hat Cou nts"
Our stock is constantly changng.
5 'Come in often to see what we have.
§K E N N A R D G A R A G E
Mrs. B. G. Shaffer has been onthe sick lis: the past week.
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Braesch
visited at the Albert Sunnis home
Monday evening.5
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Glendenning
were callers at the Fred Rams-cr
home Sunday afternoon.1
Friends and relatives gathered
at the I. o. o. F. hall last Friday
evening for a farewell party inhonorofMr.and Mrs.George
Paasch, who are moving to Ken-
nord.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sunds vis-
ited at the Wm. Peters home Sun~day afternoon.
B. A. Gottsch is driving a newInternationaltxuck.I
Mr. and Mrs.George Bsrgmanl
spent Monday afternoon at theW. A. Kentetter home.l
Mr.and M m Wm.Wiese andsonvisitedaytheOn-is Sumlsl
where they visited Mr. and M n .
Alben Jensen :md family.;
Mr.and Mrs. Jim Pounds of
Blair, vimiwd over Saturday night
and Sunday with Mrs.k'ounds'x
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leon-
ard.;The eldest daiighter o l Rev.
and Mrs. Booher has been ill the'
past week with a mastoid.lt was:necessary w take her w the'
Methodist hospital in Omaha forsevenldays.However.she is
home recovedng now.Glenn Edmondson nf Kerfesaw.,
Neb., is visiting at the home 01|
his uncle, Chas. Bates..Mrs.Mary Jacobsen and son.Pete, and Richard Mckain, who is
staym§ with Mrs. Jacohsen and
Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Anderson mi
hir.and Mrs.Jens Christensenhelped Pete Knudsen celebrate his
binhdny Wednesday evening.
Mm Jens Christiansen and Marievisited Miss Myrtle Haier Tuesday
who just recently returned homefrom Lincoln where she was oper-
ated on. `
Geo. and Helen Liiafeldt wereMonday afternoon visitors at the
Charles Misfeldt home.
Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Anderson
and family were shoppers in Oma~
ha Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Jens Christensenattendedthe card party Saturday
evening at the Chris Christensen
home.Mr .and Bl1s.~Jens Christensen
attending .~ool here,visited inattended the card party Saturday
Omaha Sa rday.lala Smi~left for Omaha last
evening at the Chris ChristensenMr. and Mrs. Orval llison and
AMERICAN STEEL PRODUCTS CO
Wo1ld': Largul Manu/anureu of Broaden440 Dudley Street,Macnmb, Illinois.
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home last Friday afternoon
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du ring the past your.
It is our sincere laapa
that we may serve
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will bring you bounti-
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m ~ e .31 ...riehsen, is much bewer new and
able to be out.Mrs. Clyde L. Rosenbaum acted
as poetmistress lust Saturday
while Mr. and Mrs. George Menk-
ing and Warren French were in
Omnhn.Otis Decker,who is attending
Wayne State Normal,spent the
week-end visiting lt Sun Bnll'm.
Gretchen Hall, Harriet Hall and
g6l Decke r we n in Blni r Sa tur-
\y»MXL E. 0. Fairchild und mn,Ben viniwd relxtlves in Omshl
from 'I`ue-Bday till Slturda¥:Mine s Alic e md Edna much,
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Knud Larsen, Pnstor
Sunday,December 22,Sunday
school at 10 A. M.Divine serxdce
at 11 A. M.
No evening service at Kennsrd
nen Sunday.
1 Saturday, the 21st, at 10 o'clock
in the mnrning all the children
will meet at the church for re-
hesrsal °f the Chrlntmu program.
The oonlirmntlon clns will meet
at the pumonlge at the usual
hour 0: Slturdny.
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Come In and see the "°"'\
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Note its 8 Big Advantages
1.It looks like a modern gms swvc.
2.It burns coal or wood equally well.
'3.Constructed of only high grade manerials by
the Esmw Company.'
4.Finished throughout in beautiful enmne|.» <
5.Easy to keep clean.
6.Reliaves necessity of stoopihg to reaciithu
oven.
' 7.Oven bakes more evenly-the beat can go up
arnundit. and does nor. bwe to be foroad
down..
8.Ir. wém very little more Lhim an ordinary
range.,'
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o t h e r t o w n s .u r ; 1 n t h e m t o c o n -t l n u a t h e c t q l n .I 0 g o t s r e s u l t !
a t 0 n ¢ u a n d h e l l h o r p r o b l u m In
l o l v e d ,q u l e t i m z u n a c c e p t a b l e
t h o u g h t s a n t o t h e p t o p r l e t y a t h o r
n u t I n r e a s o n i n g t h a t h e r a p p e a l
°--_n- . . . . -| - -sl .h l h n i l
"'Whr. you little devil I" he ejacu-lnted irx$;erentIJ.and dung her
roughly t o f h i s wa y ." S h u m n In the hammoc k."
alle d Gi ng e r me e kly .' P h a n : h a l a n !l m m e d l n t a l r |10
"' » " { ls w r l n u m! s ur u w lllllu lam-athar.Helouu u mn r r lod . md
u n a t h e p a r a o a n a .
¢|=§APT!}R Y--1'ho dac toru his-»h r o r d u r a d to i wa l r . ' r o ll ln r wma -' l f f ulr a l l I I n Dllnly wi ths'r:»3:*:.2'5-.'=£'!'.!:.S.*';'nl°I.£'L':!
bed.Sha wep t fo r a whi le , go fllyfor I t it n atur al th at y ou th s ho ulsf
a b a n d o n lu d r u ms a n d I n e xp e c ~
ta ti o n : o f n e u r l c b e l wi th r e lu c ~tance.Bu t ln th e en d s he s miled ,
a n d lf llf b n lll lm- mm llltla n h o n l-
a .g m g " H. , ? o f ' " t ; r l: " - l o p l ln ' 1 F § t37 . - 1 . ° ¢ f $ . §' . m J n . . c hu r c h b o ld .
n r r u n l r s lo r u substltuto.H l n mn u r k wo r th .lus t ¢ rad ust»d trout uxnsotoglealaemlnmrr.to n u l r .°' l\\ 1 lvs f |vllc e (or a wbtls.l r .B u s xw o r th n e r l vu an d makes hi sl m n a a t t h ps r s o n a n .A " M y l a r
|\!0Ql."
-u r tn r f r m n V t - M r .Bo¢k~rorv.h'sunoon c enle d admlrntlon to r lhr lory ,.n a he r - mr - is mn nlte st rlea s un a thlnsttentlons. arouse 0 nxer to asenasof d sn xe r and wntrhtulness.r t ln not hor ldea th at l~lsrlorYhlmllld be me wlr e o t l p r ac tic a llysnnnr-as mlnlnlar.W c nlh ur i te llshTollivarthechurc h trulteeu
h u e d e c i d e d to mo w mm n " c o m-ple te r on ," <' mu uu og a ne w mlnls-rer.ln other wnro n. the o m na storts retired on a amnll penslon.
c tu t vr t - : n vl l- U tn t le r s n e r u mu -lntlun nt dlmt-tl from her t| \i\ll\ let-ter Cnn llnuen ln In frenlt. to he r lll-ltflle |\J|ll5Sn¢tl0||_but |\hB watrheumnr1nry'r nrrowlng "nfrnlr"m t htllrnnnRm-ltworlh vrlth nnxlety .r='=»¢.\\y she a m o r m m a h u n thnxl»lnr;ory'n tul uru ls "nrrnnqed."Bu r k wn r th tnlten tt to mann th atnba ln t-manned and Glnger does notund rre lve htm.
t:NAt*'r|~;n vl ll - - u u o x wo r m .-.z-nurse, canoes hln nttentlunn to xtnr-iury , b ut Glnn or note s wlth dla mnyhat her nlster ln hrnrlhrnken nt hls.to har, unnccountnble dt-lec tlnn, Gln~( e r relur tnntly decides on aetlon.and c onvey s the lnumnunn In Buc k-wo rth that h e had rnlsonderstoodhe r n l lo h ln r lo r f s engagement,The c loud hnnxlns : over th e nonne-nota ls at o n-1 alum- Ima, no t Gln-¢e r ts sn nv- a nn um
"Yon-1.-an gn now.Tha nks , Gla
ger.l'| l alt here a mlnu le, an d lls-
to n to lh o n lg ltl. "\
Gi n g e r wo n t lu wlth o u t a wo r d .
Slte wa s s strlc kr soul.She
c llmb ed to th e atudl , an d c ou nted
her sto re of dlmes.She loo ked at
n e r c omnllrated pa ge of multlpll»
c atio n a nd a ddluo n.She s at tor a
t a n g tlme , llgur lng, th lnklng.
Obrlous ly . nla rlory and the rlc b~
nes s o f a wealthy hu sb and we re to|ne dented them as sncc or.Mai-_lory
wa s for eve r lost to her pla na f or
.tho future.All the y e ars ot wa sh-
tlas dlahen lur the sake of blarjot-y 's
ha n d s h a d b e e n ln va l a A ll be r
dr e a m o t a r o ma n tlc tlg u r e b r e a -
-lng my steriously I n to the lr com»
mo np lne s d r d e we re dissipated
-Into th ln a lr.Glng er was pru c tlraleno ugh to ad mi t de f ea t wh en sh e
met lt..an d n la r jo ry wa s het' W a-
.tex-loo.bln d or y .ben utltul peac h-
'bloo m b la rjo ry would mar ry a mln-
lste r. and her future wou ld be that
or c a le rlng to a Metho di st c hu rc h,
and n par aon age mlnlmum of thr ee
In tha t h our , Glng er Elln r ose to
grea t h eig hts of rei unc latlon.Sh e
rellnqulsht-d a ll her drea ms ot tor-
'tu ne of fa me. o f s oc lnl su pr ema c y
for her beautiful slater.She wo uld
b e sntlsned to see her merely
h m m m Sh e smlled.She we n t
do wn th e wnh hly lad d er wi th ou t a .
mo me nt's pause,fo r he r decision
was made. She knoc ked ut the door
of h er f a tn wa r o om. no w o oc up le d
by Hlr a m B u e k wo r th .Sllr n te pre valled wlthln .Gin ger
knoc ked sgn ln." W h o l a lt, p la n e t J us t a mln~
ate ."ti e opened th e do or wl th on e
ha nd a n h e stru gg led lnto h ll c oa t
wi th th e o th e r .Glnger.all unln-
vlte d.stepped lnslde.an d closed
the door behlnd her.
" M r ,Bn c k wnr lh. "she began
¢e ntly ."I was ju st go lng to b ed. " h e ln~
te r r np te d ma n ly ."Y a u mlnu n d e r s loo d wh a t I to ld
y o u. "she mt-slated pntlently ." I
dldu`|a n y lla r lo r y wa s e n g a g e d -
e x s c t l y - "'
" No .Yo u me re ly s ald lt wal u n
-del'll0od."
" B u t I tlld n't me an a ma n .1
q g n n t money ."
. lltan e y l"He wa s en tir ely p us -
Yo n se e. vm ha ve a lway s
`been_su ve ry ha rd u p.Fa th e r dld
no t gb n u s emln s ry a s y o u a | d ~h e
a la n e v e n g o t o m l m -Ha o nly
| § f t § 9 e l . . u falls!!a n y n a n
.' - ~,
r
dex-s beneath the whlte sheets. Very
wall. the n.Plslnly th e f u tu r e o t
the entire household devolved upon
her.and her alo ne.
"S elsh ," s he wh is p er ed ln to th e
d s r k n a s .
c M A P ' r : R I X
A GREA ' l' \p e ate . a s or t o l s ub -
dued grandeur, desc ended upon
the turb ulen t ttplr lt o t Glnge r Ella.
lor she had sc hoo led heraelt to ac
c ept m e ~s lt ls. a nd mo ld lt tu
her o wn patte rn as opportpnltpcome.Tha t th e op po rtu ni ty wou ld
never t-unm now. 7° c onc erned blur
jury.she wa s trel nwur e. b ut wltlr
out reaenuuent.Alter ull. per lmpr
one had no rl;:l\l to nttetnpt to nxulthumanIlvos.tree souls.llk e her
sell.A s for hllrlnvu nnd the urn
t-ery c lerk. she y et had hopes Alex
und er lltxrdo tk wa s leu rlng on th h
very do y . a nd Ginger a m not lon
u mome nt boller e that th e s eus lbh
ruln wa s su de eply lmeresled us tt
dlsq unllfy her lo r In ter est ln mo n
la td g uln g Dg u r e s- g r u nte d th e u p
penr anre ol suc h llgur c s.
Ge t he r u wn y - tha t was th e h e s
me-thw.Glnge r wus adju sting her
sell to a new lmpresslon of the sen
alble twln. S o sti ll s he h a d alwn p
séemod,so auhtly lnipenc trahle
that ln c ontr ast wlth lllar_\ory 's nt
dlnnee she had appeared more or |
qxablllty th an an y th ln g els e B u
there was someth ing strange abou
ltlr la lu .Glnger dm not understnnn
lt.Sh er e me mh e re d h o w Tu b A n
drews. e ven ln th e go rg eo us pros
ence o f Mnr jo ry array ed fo r th<
beauty pageant, had suc c umbed tt
Mlm-lam'a stlllness.She remem
bered h o w Ale xan der Murdoc k. A
mere groc er, of c ourse, but stlll n-
dou bt p oss as lve of th e usu al mah
lnellnatlo as. h ad p anned over Mar
jo r y wlt h A n mln z c o r d l u ll ty ,t
plant lalmsel! lmmuvsb ly a t th e un
d n n d n g feet o r Mlr la m.Str un g
about h e r l Stra nge abo ut every
thlng._Gln ger th oug ht.
" T h e wor ld ."she concludet
largely , "ls all gone heebeo J eebet
The gr oc ers g ravel to bra in s. an
the preac hers plc k beauty .lt' s al
wro ng ."
B u t perhaps wh e n th a twi n
found themselves awa y fr o m th
c und nlng mm n n n l u e s o f R e
Thr ush . awa y amo ng stran ge rs. a
th e no rmal s c h o o l - wl th clothe
th at beeame gh -ls or thelr profee
slon . a nd th elr loo k s- c lo th es pa l
for fr om oo ntrlb utlun s to th e h om
fo r th e b l i n d -B u t another ax
nn y ln,': thought aros e to dlsturb th
even tenor o f her plans.
( C o n t i n u e d n a n we e k )
W u lb a c b - - Pla n s u n d er wa y to l
stall ta lk i ng e qu ip me n t at E mp re r
Th ea tr e.
St. Paul-"SL Paul Phonograp
purchased building now occupie
by Harvey &Harvey Store u
Howard Avenue for new home.
Ogallala--Elker Electric Con
PBHY mo v d lnto new Gooda
building on Spruce St.
Humboldt-Bos s dz Uonbergt
moved stock into building recent!
vacated by Home State Bank.
Blai r-Da ds h Lutheran chart
building nededlated.
Arnold-New oven installed i
local bakery ahop.
Humbol t--Iowa-Nebraska Ligl
& Power mpany putting in plat
new poles and wiring.,
Beatrice--Gage County Electr
Oo. submitted proposal to this dl
to a te nd uentnct for elactn
current for additional period 1
len yen:-a.A r n o ld - B a p ti s t c h u r c h b u lld i z l
a n d pa r so n a ge b ei n g repaired.
/
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)aur.1mmr». Dean!!! 19. um
AIDNG THE
B a r r o n n o m
m m m ;-.$;»r'
Now, therefore, notice IB here~
[Sven lhu a bearing 1wll1"be
f m n l d p e t i t i o n o n d r e f f l h a
of December, A.D.1929, M 1~
o'clock A. M mq |11 person Q
Untested are nutliiid w »f
md lbw c a na l, i f my , why Ill
Instrument mv mt. be waved
dlovnd and probnted as lhc
Will and Teutammt of mi d 0°
ceased, and execution thereof, 21~
ldministration of ui d e s ta te -~W m .
Witness my hand and Offid~
Seal this 401 day of December
1929.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER.
464:Coumy Judie
1 |d a n ~ ~ u t
g`ri4l.sy ¢v:nin¢, Deeemgerw.$22
mo bushels for f00dllll»Hn .Louie Grimm want vrlth
her dm r ,Hn. Frank Pitzer Indnn,Francis to Omlhl 'I`hH1'lll¥
No n a : 1 0 c n m r m n s
OF ESTA11;
, . ..STATE OP NEBRASKA
W uhi nA. c . ne w, k a y .
I n the Cmni y Court.
In the Mather of the Enuhe of
Johum Vogt, Deceased:
'Do the Cnditon of Said Estate:
You are Herehy Notified, Thu
I wi ll dt at the County Conn
Room in Blah' in snid County on
the xmh day of January,1930,
nnd on the l l t h day nf April,
1080, at 2 u'elock P. M. on each
oi' said dates to meeive and ex-
amine all claimh against said
Estate, with a view to their gd-
naR O S E H I L L r r m s
Lint.Thursday was DorothyRuwe's hinhday and SaturdaywuGlenAppleby'a and they
h a t e d their schoolmates and
tcuher to popcorn ball: on Thurs~
day and Mondny.Hans Jensen shelled com for
d
lfamer Hansen Thursday and Fri-
y.wm Ryan bought some enttlein
Fremont Saturday to feed.
Gem-ode Hansen went to BlairMondny bo assist Mrs. Jens Jensen
for a shun time.
.A
week-cad nt Te hma h with her
sister, Mn. Cum Anders on, re-
turning Sunday evenlng with her
purest: and xisten who druve upfor the dq,
The puplls of both moms uf the
Bono school and tuchers,Mines
Marguedte Izmo a and Mn-gnnet
Warrick will glve a Christmas pro
gram Friday evening, Dec. 20th at
the school house.The school will
hnve two weeks vaondan.
Womens and Misses Winter
Coats-entire stock *Q price right
now at the Fashion Center in
Blair.Over IW Coats M select
~s
tion of une Wei
M r . n d ld n .Dm Mo o re ue
glanning w move soon no the Sam
oore place m u h of n w anda n repairing the homh then.
They have been helping at the pu
enhl,R.R. Pearce home during
corn llmcldng.
Sunday evening a lle n a t theJ.S. Conety home were W. J.Boite and Clancy Horten.
The deal was cloned lllt week
whereby Will Iverson became the
owner of the east eighty acres of
the Joseph Ray estate,havingp\xx'cl1ued fort sues each from
Cliffard and G enn R.|y._
Mr.and Mrs.George Enyeart
sluggish livpr, and 'ru so nemaua
I seldom ever enjcyed sound sleep.
I took five bottles of Sargon
along with the pllln md now my
Sysvcm seems free ol acid,my
Appetite is fine, my food Agree:
with me and my whole system is
strengthened and invigotaled!My
nerves are relaxed,I deep (ine
and get up mornings refreshed,
llert and mergeticl Snrgon Pills
had a wonderful elfect on my liver,
my headaches are over md I feel
like a different person."-Mrs.
James F. Jensen, 3427 Sahlar SL,
Omaha.
Tylondstisoa.l ( n B m m w u i n " l y xppedh failed me,my0 m = h s l | ° n d u » n ¢ u » m » x d 1 » a I ° n i n u n ¢ , m a 1 ; ¢ u ¢ »
nn d to p pe d th e ml r kzt \v i th P ¢ ¥ ¢ VI l s p o o r ; nd my a t o m u h w u
°f*1°°m-~v m m a .1 ma ma dre a dfully
'nie lesson was not enmpletedand
will be continued lf. our Jmunry
meeting vm Hrs. Nettie Ander~
mn.
to favor bali her gnndnriot.hers,|"`f|{§;'MS} `5i'x`i>u enjoyed thel
c a n Suturdw momimr.Dec.14.w»\f..»-"I with hnme folk: of the|to live with ilr. and l i n . B y r o n ' K f " ` " " " ; ` f ; § | T blvi n the'kan md Eugene.Mrs. Bunn and °PP°Er»ni¢v w rid bam zwgyg
b b ! u e at the patemnl, Hugo with other students lt the univer-Kaxk hum: in Blair since I-'Hday ||¢y_.\
!f*°"°?" and domg nicely. E°3'"°|Mr. md Mn. 'Don Metzler were
ln siaymg vui1.h hxs grandparents, Friday emma ;visiwrs nt he
Hr. and Mn.C.B,Bunn and Clyde Metbhr home.
Byron is kept busy trying in be A.E.Dixnn sent three truck§ill Lhren places._'loads of fat uttle to the Omaha!
James and Elmer Dxxon attend- market Tuaday night.1
ed the meeting of the Triangle Wm. Rutledge sent seven tmckiBllvy Beef Club Sunday "WWW" loads of hogs m the Omlhn mu-J
with Alfred Anderson, at ihe Chrl ket Sunday night..\A. Anderson home West of Ken-Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Glnrke andf
\
m r d .J a n.19 th the me e ti n g wi li three c hildren spent.Su nd ny a
b e h e ld a t th e A . E . D i xo n h o me ( e mo o n wi th Mr .a n d Mr s .L o l
Seve ral fa r me r s in this 'vic inity L a y ma n an d f ami ly .
Q engiing thg ir hogs to Mi:=sourl_Delber t.D a le an d J oel Clam
' e n ' f § | o } ; ; i M S f1éiéH"P11e1p= .;;|;
3 Blair.:ken Mr.and Mrs.Henry J.Boite;
Qlefwent.to Council Bluffs 'I'uenday'llygfor a visit st.the home of thein-1|in daughter,Mgs.Elmer A1exander.]1
ble] Mr. Bolte retumed Sunday to the 1qhome of' his son, W. J. but Mrs. 5
on Boite remained for a longer visit. 1
er,|Edwin S ionsen has been un-
mnnhln in a #nd school the n u t :
. r u m s u u u s c l m u . ;u l u v
L3 to 50.
W n me n a n d Miss es:
me w Ho li da y D re ss a t t
S e n te r - th e y h a ve S i lk
:he s ma r t n e w sty les
;4.9s,$6.15,$3.94,s u
in sizes 13 bo 52 i n s
:olors a n d ma te r i a la
Select your
.he Fashion
m s in
priced at
) to slams
ill the new
48~1t
wi n Hart place with the &mbl2°\
lance bo take Henry Gorham tothe hospital Saturday.He lx very'
sick with bronchial pneumonia.Mr. and Mrs. John Petsrson and
family.Mr.and Mrs.Harley
'Appleby called Monday evening atMiss Eda Anderson visited Su:1~ ge H°-;g Appleby home to see
day evening wizh Mrs.Anna e new Y-_Hagge in Blair.d.`5l"I$'¢»f2"§'§,'§2"Ha§'$Z2'h.?mI°"
I !i"; 'mi' Mrs. R"1??"F R'E""'""°"'nw :L H. P. c. met at the John
' H ' " I ~Stewart, Pharmacy, Agents.
HILLSIDE NEWS OF
GARDNER DISTRICT ~
umneu for the presenuzuon ox
clldmx against said Estate is
three months fmm the 10th day
of January A.D.wso, and theMime limited for payment of debts
ia One d'ea;- from said 10th day
of January, 1930.
u l n u n -RESIDENT DEFENDANTS
Maher & Carrigzm, Attorneys
I N THE nl s r mc r C O UR T OP
m s INGTON COUNTY,NEB-
_ i l l i a m J .M n f x é r a n d
\,.\....1
\
vane :mn ll were il no ex-..=...'&L. for yudlle ar c om - g....t-| n.. £ "\§"{°f."....'f'~
m i n i o n a n d th e prices paid ha vebeen c lose to tho se in Omah a. Mon
d a y Ty s o n a n d L o n g to o k u Quad
# N w f o r J .S.Conety ,Ken ne th
Ty s o n -and F r i tz Mu lle r ,an d
U U ! !U A I . u c 1 h é l b o v 1 . ¢ n v u I B l u
a n d D e l b e r t w a s
h u n i n g h i s,a n k l e
w t nd sc hool.
iss Ha z e l D o
fo r tun a te
\he is u:\a`
hse re tu rn e d
§nnAn\v *A fha hnwua nf | 107 did*
4w n n e s l m y n a n a a n n m e D E M sl u u u " " " " " " " ¥ 5o f s a i d C o u n t y C o u r t ,t h i s 1 s = h l a i n t x f f s ,
d n v n f D é c o m h n r I 9 2 9 vs .some for Chen Sutton.°:."::""'..."' :"'..:.'a:"'.:.°..:'"'..:r'|;§m»'""" "'1.'f:f'i-:I,LIgli,Johh H.Johnson,
y Judge Mary E. Johnson andCharles Dolielty,
T .K .I s e w a n s h e l l e d c o m f o r ¢ ; ; ' = 'O " ° l ° "u v u n :" " " "" ` " ' * " " ' " ' .
o IF r e d R a y T i r e s d n y a n d W e e i n e e -'r s .p a R e e v e s .
d a y .C .B .B u n n b o u g h t a b o u t T h e p u p i l s a n d M i s s :E m e s t i n e l
l i l
;.~ ~
n l \ L
week, bein r.hrean¢n¢a.wiu» pn¢u»|SHE Dinrvr DRLAMmania.I oF sum
l tchins of North Platte,w o has been visiting at the home =»-d ofothisdaughter,Mrs.A.W. mdliailggg bggggs Sa
Clarke the past two months, leftibrin after other 1Tuesday-for council Bluffs wa.3 mevisit other relatives.'l'°°k for seven yearsThe Misses Fiorence and Elean~ pletely.
or Dixon wem the members of the Ye .. ,Service Seekers Class from this ~ ~vicinity attending the Plrly Fri-.. .~ g.€:?}day evening given by Miss Della Y i iNelson at the home of her parents,~. ~Z
ana ramBENEFITS I ning visi
} Sorensen
occasionthequick I x.:Ȣ|...\....
n y we r e wea ne su ay eve-P QE IR Hénlé §a'£{=}-d§;}e\ en in g. | ¢ i3 .4 f, _'(( f ¢ u g
to r s a t th e p a r e n ta l J e ns'Th o s e re s en t we r e M r .a n d Mr s .ho me ,ne a r Of l lm.~ln'|n Tg v ln v mu l \1a vi nn M r an d 0
being Mr.Soren.sen's "`""f "`"`"1~1""" """1§&"f' Tni`§»Q£I'1~10T1cr-: 'ro cm-:Drrons ueleuu-urns.Mrs Je ansen,r an g p ATE'To the defendant Charles Doh-
EST v |
ld Mrs. 'i"'.¥'7d'"£'1d"}'°'"|:Hr Ef?z,',i§'."'§?0"§,"3" ~£`Z','i2'£|@I\y \¢)u will 'f'lf'E rwt1e \hi.t_:3|
Irgon would
mnrl ininmx I
v u s u u a )M r. an
§;f;.:';;mi um ne r ne w n mc :su Noyeshome In Bllir on Sntunlay.Mn.
Edward; und mn Teddy spent. Sul
Enlny night and Sumlny mlm with
"a;;~s;:m ceéhe lfuzez
ln d t h e y d e u dg d t o hl v e t lu e n nmul dance lt the Spiker lnll I-`n
Jr.A bunlngn mee ting v u held
me zu : m y ax November,was,STATE OF NEBRASKA g 1|I g i l l i l m J .Hubs :and John A.
w 1,1 '|nn |l l u f !filedthatu £ "<'£ " »°2 &'3f'Awi Efiilxiqn n . ! l ; ~. 5
ne.parents.Harry Ervey and daughter.
Faye, and two grandchildren, Pm-den¢e and Harry Strlcklett drove
to Fremont Sunday and spent theday at the Henry Tegt home and
with Mrs. Ervey, who is making
an extended visit with her daugh-
ter and family.'Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and
.|......m.»....,n........»\...
day evening, Dec. 27.'Mr.and Mrs.Lester;Hanaen
moved to Blair Monday where
Lester is tnxcklng.Mrs.Fred Peterson and Ed
Hoierwere Monday callera at the
Andrew Heier home.Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. James andMr. and Mrs. Art Jensen enjoyed
an oyster supper at the Rudolph
In the County Court.:Washington County, Nebraska, as
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles N. Hansen, Deceased:
To the Creditors of said Estate:
You are Henhy Notified, That
l wi ll sit at the County Conn
Room ln Blair in mid County on
the 27th day ol Decembér, 1929,
above entitled,the object and
prayer of add sgtion being fo r
the foreelosnre of a mortgage in
the sum of $200.00,in favor o f
said plaintiffs,an the following
described real estate to-wit:
An undivided one-third interest
and on the 28th day o l March"ln a n d § ° ~ N°" h '" ' ~ Q wl i g
\Mr. and Mrs. Nels C. Neisonv v i f van radio like .
ai n
rv 4 1 .:
\.i hé H¢ f:mhy d i mm.
Mrs.A.A.Anderson of Tek;
~. .=....her daughter, Mrs. F. Muller the
put-several weeks,nturned to
her home Sunday with Mr. Ander-Y
son, who was down for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and Tom
Belfry were guests Saturday eve-pfnz of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metz-
er.Mrs. Byron Beard la mcoverlhgnicelysince her operation at an
Omaha hospital and plans to return home Thursday.Mr. Beard
has driven down each day the past
week.Mr.and Mrs. Frank Pike
returned Friday to their home in
Blair from the Beard farm.
Byron Bunn purchased a thous-
and forty head of sheep the firstof last week and sent eight hund-
red twenty-seven head to OmahamarketSundaynizht,both ship-
ments being by railroad and from
Headquarters for
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MRS. JAMES F. JANSEN
-....g...e., uetty aw dinner gt ...eJ. P. S. Jensen home m Blair Fn-
day.1 News leaked out last week oflthe mania e of Walter Petersen
to Wilma etgen, which occurred
on Dec.lst.They are making
their home with Wslter's lawerand will he residents of this neigh~borhood We extend greetings and
best wishes.Bda Anderson visited Mrs. D.A.
Compton in Blair Friday after-
noon.Jim Jensen was a Tuesday eve-
ning guest at the Frank Petersen
home to a duck dinner.Frances Van DeVenter of Blair,
spent Sunday with Qeorgia .A»3§n|
Menekrhome Monday night.
Miss Gr m n Mencke spent
Saturday nig t and Sunday with
Helen Taylor.The Misses Mary and Eva An-
dersen and Gretchen Mencke were
Sunday visitors at the G.O.
James home.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sappenlield
and Dorothy were Sunday dinner
guests at the Chin Wrlch home.
Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan were
Wednesday and Thursday evening
callers at the Hnrold Rasmussen
home and Mrs. Chris Rasmussensnent Thursday night and Fnday
there.Joe Presly and Charles Gor-
ham nf Pender were Saturday via~
U930, at 10 o'clock A. M. on eacn
of said dates to receive and ex~
amine all claims against said
Estate, with a view to their ad-
justment and allowance.The time
limited for the presentation of
claims against said Estate is
three months from the 27th day
of December A. D. 1929, and the
time limited for payment of delve
ls One Year from said 27th day
of December, 1929.
WITNESS my hand and the
Seal of said County Court,this
29th day of November, 1929.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
46~4t County Judge.
ver of me Northeast Quarter ol'Section 6, Township 17, Range
ll, a nd the Southeast Quarter
o the Southeast Quaner o i
tion 31, Township 18, Range
11,all East of the 6th P. M..Washington County, Nebraska,
'and that said mongage bedeclar-
ed tn be a first lien up-on u i d
premises and that the title to said
premises be quleted 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 thedefendants, John H. Johnson and
Mary E. Johnson, to Farmers and
lfnvnhnnta uni, nl l!mm=-nl \i.»..
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A w § ~ h R m s m N T
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s@1wHBfy,:>'."7:b u wm. sheets, wno nas renteameChris Anderson place for the com-ing year, ate dinner at (he Andex-~
son home on Tuesday.
Frank Linden and famiiy wereSnnndvevenimz visitors at the
ibors nt the Will Hart hr
Mrs. Harvey Kuhr andoldRasmussen and Don
last Monday with Mrs. A
shaw while the men fc
mme.,Mrs . Ha flmo rlc lz oF FINAL An-
i Sgggg MINISTRATION ACCOUNT'
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dated July 8,1021, and filed for
record on the 23rd day of August,1 0 0 1 . . . . . , |. . . , . . . , . . . . . , l . . . a : _a i . . .. . u : . . , .. . . r
HERE but from At-
w a t e r K e n t c o u l d
you get a set like this new
Screen~\.irid 60 a t such a
price? More power-§e1ec-
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
IIKS wen:
Johnson
Mr.and
Rneshaw.t Harold
;sen was
»\.,.Nu, "nu .=w»u~=. U. me vww U.the County Clerk qi Waahingwn
County.Nebraska, in Book 11,
Page 413, of :he Mortgage Records
of sdd ccunty,be released and
cancelled of record by the Court,
for the reason that the note se-
STATE OF NEBRASKA I
I sa
Washington Cnunty.I
Cnunly Court.ln Probate.
g , Lundt, Atty.
J n the .alter of the Estate of
|He|\ry C' Sander, Deceased:cur d by said m3\'t|;age has been
§__he hmrf leggteesj F_"d[°r full paid and mcimmx,and for
|\:ff1 Iind;:=nhofr1e, south of Biair.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmuzgh
and children spent Thursday ve
ning; at the Pete Truhlsen home.
Frank Linden and Jens Krogh
gave a dance to their friends and
eI:tiv_<s§1t tho LL W; Af hallin
s n U m a n a .Mr.and Mrs.VictorwereSunday visitors ofMrs.Merle Newkirk.
Mr.and Mrs.A.A.
were Sunday visitors a
Raamusseivs.Little Donald RasmusB l a u Fr i da y n s gn t out o n ac c uuul.,.o _n f an muc h sic kne ss :md had rn adslqui tf'suck a f e "da y s '"'=v"°°|Ali persons mwrested m me xnna aucfl fathzr a n d f u r th e r relief i n
. a n n a n u n n u L n : n 6 a \ n |{1ec1:rf\;vl\\a.not large.Those week.lF'3ttl°m°7*t of said estag:'1¥'°the promiafeéentspent.an enjoyable cv -f hereby notified that on the 23rd equitablening dancing.\ ' M I C C A R T H Y A I \ D 'day of Nov. 1929, Detlef Henning You mf
Louie Jensen.who has UPQP'' I G NC DERE K .S t1 1 the administrator with Will1,,.,;,; nn*iI
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and all the trimmings
that go with them.
....\Candies and Nuts of all kinds
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C R E D I T A N D D E L I V E R Y
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CASH AND CARRY
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listen e Téq u ir e ll tn umm- r th e
inn An n v Im{nn v¥..1f1H1Bendorf
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that go with them.
....\Candies and Nuts of all kinds
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CASH AND CARRY
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\Mr . a n d Mr s . Rob e r t Ras mu s s e n
a n d f a mi ly atte nd ed a bi rth da y
p a r ty a t th e A n s e l T o f t h o me F r i
da y eve ni n g i n ho no r o f Ans el's
bi rthd ay .J u r ge n Pete rsen o f Ma n n i n g ,
I o wa spent.a c ouple ofwd ay s la s t
we e k vi s i ti n g h i s fa th er .F .C.C.
Petersen a n d br othe r,W a lte r a n d
sister,Mr s . C ec i l Tho mp s o n a n d
f a mi ly .
Mr .an d_ Mr s. _E d Mu n d o r f at-
I I U I I I E V I .I | 1 5 a u u v a n g - _ . . . J . __
en ba im.Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n A r o n s o n a n d
E my le sp en t Sun day eve ni n g a t
th e J .H .Ne ar h oo d ho me .Ro y
Ne ar h oo d a n d f a mi ly o f Oma h a ,
we r e a lso g u e s ts a t th at h o me .
E a r l Th o mp s o n sp en t Su nd ay
wi th h is c o u si n , E d wa r d Tho mps o n
a t th e W m.Th o mp s o n ho me .
Mr . a n d Mr s .L e o n a r d A xte l l o f
Bla i r , we r e Mo n d a y di nn er gue sts
a n d sp en t th e af ter n oo n a t th e
and wlowed, :nut pmol oz nenrsmp
be taken, order fordistribut.ion of
assets and assignment of dower
and homestead Hghts entered; ami
the said Administrator discharged.
' If you fail to appeal' before said
County Court on the 20th day of
December, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.
M., and contest said petition, thv
Court may grant the prgyer there-
of and make such other and lur-
thnv nrdnvn ¢\\m.,=m¢.,,",|Ao..
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3-St Plainti
xDr. Norman K. RaihmannOPTOMETRIST
Over Lhe Blair Drug Co.
Phone Black 41Evenings by Appointment
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¢ther orders,alhwances and de-
crees as to this Court may seem
proper.Witness my hand and Official
Sw! this 23rd day of Nov. 1929.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
45-4¥,1 _County Judge.
NOTICE BY PUBLICA-
TION ON PETITIONPROBATE 0F W ILL
Henry Meneke, Attomey.STATE OF NEBRASKA |..IWuldnzton County,ln the County Court of
of Whshingtun Colmly, Nebraska.
In the Malle r of the Eatxte of
Hermnn Kerkhoff, Daeued:
The verified petition of August
Kerkhoff and Bertha Meier has
been filed in the County Conn of
said County, praying that Letters
Teahmentary do issue to August
§Cour't of said Qounty, praying that
letters Testamentary do issue to
William G.Vogt under the last
Will and Testament of Johann
Vogt,Deceased.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
said petition on the 1 th day of
De c e mbe r A . D. 19 29 , a t 2 o 'c loc k
P.LI.,a n d a ll pers ons inter ested
a r e no ti f ie d to ap p ea r a n d sh o w
c a us e , i f a ny , wh y sa i d I ns tru men t
ma y n o t b e pr oved ,allo we d a n d
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ament of mid decensed, and exe
cutinn thereof. and administration
of md estate be granted.'
Witness my hand and Official
Seal this 15th day of November,
1929.
(SEAL)1. c. ELLER,
4442 County Judge.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
O N r r zr r n o n FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
STATE 01:3 NEBRASKA
laH..,,
A .C.De b e l, A tt' y .
I n th e Co u nty Co u r t o f
W a s h i ng to n Co un ty ,Ne b ra s ka .
I n th e h h t t e r o f th e E s ta te o f
J o h a n n V o g t,Dec eased:
Th e ve r i f i e d p e ti ti o n o f A ma n d a
W .La u r its e n a n d 'W illia m G.
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tended a runeml 01 nn sun.inMiwsouri Valley Tuesday.
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Petersen
vi.<ized at Jim Edwards'on Sun-
.day evening.g Mrs.John Reid attended the
Pa n Noble Grand Club at the
1_ o.o.P. ha ll in mm Fri da y ,
being on the serving committee.
Mrs. Jens Clausen, Mrs. Alfred
Anderson and Mrs. J. L. Petersenattended the W. R. C. meeting at
the Schelfler hallfin Blair Satur-|dly afternoon."
Mrs. Pete Trmisen was hostess
to the Hillside Hustlers Club on
Thursday afternoon.All members
Hqrry Wulbem home.r. and Mrs.Henry Wuibem
and daughter, Margaret called ar.
the Hans Frahm home in Blair,
Sunday afternoon.Mr..and Mrs.El er Truhlsen
called Sunday eve ng at the
Henry"'Wulbem~hQ .Mr.and Mrs.lR i d e r and
daughters of Om ia,spent Sun~day evening wit Menon Win-chell and family and Mr.Chris
Neleun.~Mrs.Rudolph Hansen had ihe
misfortune U0 slip and injure her
knee,which is causing her con-
aldnmhla nmln._
C. Rann, Propdewr IMall, C0 Cents I
nt Cdsine IExcellez
Sari 1.sx u w r y ae r v lc eCo ur teo un Tr e atme n t U
Qlfim door east Enterprise ofticoi
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COMPANYn d d Ab u n :
PHONE 15
Bm er
i Pilot Bla£""nmr. Nebraah i
wpre present but one.After the
business of the meeting, about anhour was spent in wdal visitingand the exchanging of Chriaunas
,gzifts by drawing names.Mrs.
'Truhlsen treated the India vo pop-corn balls and candy.The re~
nrainder of the afternoon was
'taken upwitl1 the pmject lesson"Keeping Home Finance Rrcords"which will begin Jan.ln..This
work seems more complex at firstbutwhichwehopewillprove
Mr. and Mrs. Niels Christensen
entertained last Sunday,Mr. and
Mrs.I-larry Johnson and dauglr
urs of Kennard and Mr. and MrsChri l Vinderslev and family oiHerman.In the evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Christensen anddaugh
wr called.
Cushing--Van Ackeren Hy dn
Power Company recently granted
franchise for distributiorf systerr
nn. EDWIN T. IIPPDentistx-mi"Ei:iiv1cE
Offices in Stats Bank Bldg.
Phone 298 Blair, Ndrr.
mm. sclmmi
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Real Estate and Luau!
Orifice in sum Bank Bldgmom interestirfg aé it progresses. for this village
Extreme low prices on High Class Gifts EnzN' ns 'rn u n `"PiHlii¢ 'I'heatre Bldt- i
Blair, mhmu sTHE ARNDT HARDWARE\VE CARRV NOT ONL Y PERFUMES B UT A N
Wonder Rolls ELECTRIC WASHER s 84.75 nuncus BECK
BONDED ABSTBACYEB
Otfieg in lhylt Bldg.
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AUTOMATIC GAS ENGINEWASHER 139.00
SPEED QUEEN ELECTRIC WASHER 74.75
SPEED QUEEN GAS ENGINEWASHER 129.00
PL EASED AND SURPRISED I F (Heat 'em and Eat 'em)
YOU W IL L CAL L AND EXAM
INE ouk ASSORTMENT.
And a Full Assortment of
Hostess Cakes
FRESH DAILY
$uy l%F¢q(f_ from YUII'\9l'0C¢l'
C O N T I N E N T A L B A K E R v 0
HAND BAGS o|= LATEST DESIGN
IVORY COMBS AND BRUSHES
DAlNTy COMPACTS AND VANITIES
h all the uwer styles and a multltude ol other articles
THE Bunn DRUG co
EVERYTHING 'ro PLEASE
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60.W
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CLARKS ENAMEL ED VENTIATOB
HEATER
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RANGES
Chklxo & -Northvutan RallroulLEnt-6:10 p.m. dui! .1West-7:15 un. da y." !
IC. Sl. P., M. & Omni;Norlhbouqd
7:15 am. ddly except Sunday.
2:52 . a m r s .7:5 2 ~ Snnga y o y.
12 85 §:lT{hb°|1|}d
:p.m._5:80 p.m. dlilg n e m
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.4L.4 nnm OIL LAMPS W ITH SHADE 9.20
KR. C. A; and Apex Radio
:effect musical instruments atthe;
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Bl.|h»,Nebnslm, Deamber 19, 1929r
parents.
Midnight service by the Epworth
League, Christmas Eve.
Beause of the holiday them
bers.Chgigtmxn sermon by Dr.L. J. Mitchell, yvho Iva our evan~
gelistic meetings Inst winter.All
welcome..
7:30 P.M."hHxtmas Pageant,
"The Nativity", and candle lighting
ceremony,with beautiful setting
and colorful eoatunneg.Lovely
Christmns music.Admisdon free.
Annual offering for Christ.
Tuesday, 'l;30 P. M.-Christmas
tree and Santa Claus progmm lor
Let THE ENTERPRISE Prqns Y9\1r SALE ~wénmn.spednl mud: by ..,,.,;cauucu or non'-Kim o!0rient An". my ¢$'§l£e
im md ¢h°i=~Hmmm of mm an a w w , Pm "~w¢|-m" ma "sam ww. mana-
c o N c n E : c A 1 1 o m L C H U R C H
A .F .Ne we ll,P u l o r
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ww: ' will oanu-ibuw a short
Christmas manage.
A t 7:30,Sunday evening,x
group of the younger people, ns-
aisled by the choir and directed bil
Miss Lucile Kemp, is to present in
costume the pagexnt "The Star
Leads On",by Edw.R.and E.
Ruth Banlen.This beautiful
pageant sponsored by the_Ariston
I
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. '
Prayer meeting Wedneodny inf
ning.'
Your puter will be in the pul-
pit at Moorefleld Sunday, Dee. 22
but don't forget we will have
Sunday school here.
The Beneans will have charge
of the morning worship, so come
and be with us.
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in eomunea, Nth*-ins effoeu, and
attractive mudal mlmben.
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Midnight service by the Epworth
League, Christmas Eve.
Beause of the holiday them
bers.Chgigtmxn sermon by Dr.L. J. Mitchell, yvho Iva our evan~
gelistic meetings Inst winter.All
welcome..
7:30 P.M."hHxtmas Pageant,
"The Nativity", and candle lighting
ceremony,with beautiful setting
and colorful eoatunneg.Lovely
Christmns music.Admisdon free.
Annual offering for Christ.
Tuesday, 'l;30 P. M.-Christmas
tree and Santa Claus progmm lor
Let THE ENTERPRISE Prqns Y9\1r SALE ~wénmn.spednl mud: by ..,,.,;cauucu or non'-Kim o!0rient An". my ¢$'§l£e
im md ¢h°i=~Hmmm of mm an a w w , Pm "~w¢|-m" ma "sam ww. mana-
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""\fgs.1 `\: f g\ Whi¢h.wi111 1-,
ww: ' will oanu-ibuw a short
Christmas manage.
A t 7:30,Sunday evening,x
group of the younger people, ns-
aisled by the choir and directed bil
Miss Lucile Kemp, is to present in
costume the pagexnt "The Star
Leads On",by Edw.R.and E.
Ruth Banlen.This beautiful
pageant sponsored by the_Ariston
I
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. '
Prayer meeting Wedneodny inf
ning.'
Your puter will be in the pul-
pit at Moorefleld Sunday, Dee. 22
but don't forget we will have
Sunday school here.
The Beneans will have charge
of the morning worship, so come
and be with us.
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Sterling
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Rivett Lbr. & 0oa| Co
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. '
Prayer meeting Wedneodny inf
ning.'
Your puter will be in the pul-
pit at Moorefleld Sunday, Dee. 22
but don't forget we will have
Sunday school here.
The Beneans will have charge
of the morning worship, so come
and be with us.
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u~,a res-enn ~ns wr -CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH gnw, ma ll enrlched with mm-
A.I-`.Newell,Putar in eomunea, Nth*-ins effoeu and.attractive mudal mlmben.Christmas Sunday will be ob-The annual church lehml cele-
served with two special servlcembration is to occur Tuesday ew-
Yl'he morning service is to he jning. Prof.F.E. Flack, Superin~
made happy with Christmas musicitendent, in charge.Interesting ex-
by the full choir direwed by Miss'ercises by vadous groups in theIdaHansen,Miss Lucile Kemp,i54;l-mol are to be given. and a tree
nuompanying.The spe'bial music and the distdbution of candy box-
wlll consist of variations of three ea will make {0r a havrvv evauinz
Christmas carols,"We Three for the children and their parents.
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ww: ' will oanu-ibuw a short
Christmas manage.
A t 7:30,Sunday evening,x
group of the younger people, ns-
aisled by the choir and directed bil
Miss Lucile Kemp, is to present in
costume the pagexnt "The Star
Leads On",by Edw.R.and E.
Ruth Banlen.This beautiful
pageant sponsored by the_Ariston
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ber company can build.Present tires accep e
in exchange.
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0 CBlair Top and Tlre o.
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Price per Year $1.50
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lt the po no ffi n lt Bldr, Nda r.,
under the Act I Co oflhr¢'h3,187 9.o n '
Every mbscription la regarded
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nuns U- roulsen, num wort
Riv2¢t Lbr. ¢ C011 0°-» Sup»
plies
Jurgen Sorensen, Dragging
W. H. Weitkamp, Dragging
Clyde Hineline, Labor
C.Molgnrd Jensen, Bilck-
amith Work
Jenkins Oil & Battery co.,
Battery and Rent
J. A. Jespersen, Gu and Re-
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-ezpualjun of the time paid for llthepublishers be notified; 9\her~
#lu me subscription will remain
Jn fume at the deaignaned mb-
acripzion price.Every subscribermm understand thu these cond]-
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pairsKorshoj Lumber Co.,Su
plies
Fred Kuhie, Drag§ng
Robert Madsen. Dragging
Ed. Mencke, Dragging
Henry Petersen. Draggin
Tyson-Long Transfer C<
findi ng S.F.
Carl Eriksen Road WorIRObE|"t Madsén. Road Wcl
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vice Christmas week..Watch for Lha special musical
service with visiting talent and
-local singers Sunday, Dec. 29th,
BAP'I'|S'[ CHURCH \
h o w of winning it next year.
Harold S£ork`.s story is as follows:
"I started my trip from Arling-
mn, Nebraska takmg the North-
western train Saturday,Nov.30
|Arndv. Hardware, Wire 3.90
Theodore Mencke, Road Work 7.50
A. A. Wilkins, Road Work 12.00Albert E.Wilkins,Road
Work 7.00
Marshall 'Wilkin§. Road Work 10.00
L. J. hlomlz, Pastor
Sunday School, 10:W A. M.
Moming Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Juniur B. Y. P. U., 3:30 P. M.
Evenlmz service. 7:30 P. M.
at 4:15 P. M.1 met a few of the!
boys and girls from wcstern°Ne-
brash on the train and met the
lenders and more of.thedelegateS
_ab Omaha.Af ter lmving supper,
.we took the fast mail train leav-I
ing Omaha at 7:20 P. M. and ar-aivlfig at Chicago at 8:00 A.nn!
Sunday morning.We hnd a finei
time on the tram getting acquaint-
ed.We met mll the Nebraska
delegaia at the Chicago depot :md _
had breakfast together.From*
there we went to hotel LaSalle
which was our headquarters--.\.
very fine place to slay.|
Sunday sfmmoon we went on aj
forty~mile dmv sight-seeing.Wei
sew the large Stevens Hotel a,
block square with 3,000 rooms. \\'e
saw the great lake Michigan and
where the waves washed a mile
of paved road and a large bridge
away.We passed by the high
Tritium building.We went thru'1he Conserv:|wry.I t is a veryi
Jas. W. Niel n, Dragging
Andy Nelson, Road Work
Herman Schtrock,Road
Work
The Villnge Smithy, Black-
smith Work
John Autzen,Road Work
Chris F. I-'i-uhm, Road Work
Wm.Iversen, W. Tongue
Berry Bros., Supplies for
Poor
J. F. Burcham. Labor
J. E. Campbell, Ambulance
Service
Minnie Carpenter. Care of
Sick
City of Blair, Current
Mrs. Derma Dudgeon, Care
of Poor
Frank Dudgeon, Cure of In-
sane`'
Farmers Elevator, Coal for
Poor
Fontanelle Stnre,Supplies
for Poor
Mrs. S. J. Hardman, Cane of
41.85
21.50
60.00
38.20
Prayermeeting Wednesday 8 :OC
P. M.
Sunday was a very good day
with our church.If you were ab-
sent,were all losers.Come
next unday and get into the1.so1chn~m»s Spirit which is the
1c4.so\chr Spirit.
1.00
20.03
4.80
.wi
15.00
31.31
25 .25
75.00
30.75
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ur children are doing good and
laithfud work in their practice for
the Christmas program.We are
looking forward to a Ene time on
Christmas Em.The program con-
sists of a dramatization of "The
Story of the 'First Christmas and
a playlet "The Children's Christ-
mas Dream".
Do not forget to bring on Christ
mas Eve,your Special Offenng
Envelopes.Christmas is gi f t
time..May we put ourselves into'our gifts; God did when he gave
.His Son as our Savlourf "The
gift without the giver is bare".
"L i ft up 'your heads ye ever-
lastinz doors and the Ki ng o l
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.beautiful place.At Lincoln parkl Poor 20-00|Glory shall come in.""Joy to the
m e hon house and the monkeyll-lolmquist Grain and Lumber wofld the Lord has come,lethouse were bath very interesting'Co., Supplies 55.95 eanh recelve her King",The
In the evening we all uttend2d )Ir.s. C. A. llnughton, Care _ _grace of God haw appeared to all
church.of Poor 1U.W
Monday we attended the Inter-International Chemical Co.,
national Livestock Show where we Supplies .LGT'
saw the splendid exhibits of the John F. Jackerntt, Supplies
snow.Sears, Roebuck & Company for Poor 20.00.treated us. to a fine barhccue at'Hownrd Jensen, Sec.-Treas.,
..~0 ''¥.§'.Y$".§§".i.".i"'.3.£T.°"."»$'il°;..'iiFx."if"`»§ZI3iT`§ Co., Sup--¢3.aD
Company, in Motor Coaches,ar-I plies 5.62
riving were at four~thirty.We Wm.Kelly,Co.Assessor,were entertained gt \\'ilson's Audi-|Qr. Salary ._150.00
torxum,having a splendid ume,Klopp Pnntmg Co., Supplies l08.8l
csvhere vie were also guests to a|'1'heodore Larsen, Rent 10.00
;»»= banqurb wmfg wa il_yoyedlB. In Lundt, Co. Atty., Ex-3' 5
.1 every c mem r.entre press a. ..program was also presented.Welllrs. Bert Leonard. Care of 00
returned to the International Live-Poor ~75~
stock grounds in motor coachesiljncoln School Supply Co.,
furnished hy Wilson 8: Company.|Supplies 3.25
Mr. Wilson was one real host.At Mabel J.Marsh, Co. Supt.,
nine o'elock a parade of the entire Postage .9.88
delegation of 4-H Club lmys and*llnunc Blehrens, Sheriff,
giris was held in the arena of the Expe se 125. BInternationalLivestock Exposition' Neb. Inst. for Feeble Minded,}
and also there was an introduction ~Care of Inmates 95.19
pf the 4_-H Clnsnxpions, aTter_whicl»|C J: Nelson, Com. Work andthe audience Joined ni the sxngxng|Mileage 190.00
'mem bringing salvation.God's
was a rncious gift bringing g-ra-i
cious feats.A Saviour whogave
'himsel for us redeeming us from|
iniquity.|
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A. J. Hargett, Pastor
Bihleschool, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Chdstian Endeavor, 6:30 'P. M.
Preaching, 7.30 P. M.
Mid-'Week meetlnz. Wednesday,
7:30 P. M.
Choir practice Friday, 7:30 P. M.
The excellent concert given by
Cotner students Sunday evening
was welcomed by a large and ap-
preciative audience.Our daily Bible readings this
week are found in Galatians; next
week they will be found in Ep-
hesians.
For the mid-week meeting we
shall study the manyrdorh of
Stephen,Acts sixth and seventh
Try any one of these and yo u
Will be pleased.
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IICBIIIIV W0 1N'0l'l3 2\.loSt.\1 a t 3 Oc t. Elfld NOV..16.00 Sgn day e\,g§\ing De ¢22_th g
:splendid breakfast given by Ar-Omaha Roaii Equipment Co.,
-iuours Packing Plant.Af ter break Repairs 56.80
:fast we were taken through Ar-Petersen Hardware, Supplies 3.25
UIOLQTA Packing Plant--u great and Potadle Bros., Supplies forlargeplace.After seeing the'Poor 36.60
plant we went to Morrisons Hotel R.H.Rasmussen, Postage,and were served u fine dinner and*Co. Assessors Office 1.08
.n nioe souvmir was given.An-Redfield Grocery Co., Sup~1
odler interesting place we visited plies for Poor 27.00
was the field museum.In thelkivett. Lbr. & .Coal Co., Sup-
evening we had our own banquet'plies for Poor 44.35
choir will present a Christmas
pageant, #The Lighted Highway".
The Little Shepherds, a Chhat-
mus pageant,will be given the
evening of Dec.34, by the chil-
dren of the Sunday school.Every
Sunday school pupil is eipected to
be in it.Be sure to be at church
at three o'c!oek Saturday after-
noon to practice.
Christmas is almost here Letand annual rally ut the Sherman ,Roberts &Son, Meals for . .|us celebrate the bi;-gh of Jeus by
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."nn mn ¢ \~.~n» n5U I M U B I L a n a I U l n o u n n
JOB.WE HAVE 'rms TOOLS
IENCE AND WILL GUARAN-omc..
Hotel,having a fine meal and Jury
hearing many speakers.Mrs. Clara Springer, Care of
On Wednesday we boarded the'Poor
train for Arn-ro. Illinois on an edu-State Joumal Co., Supplies
him Jesusls notaon earth to re-
10.§0 ceive our gifts, but he said, "In
42.23 asmuch as ve did it lmto one of
9.wlgiv ing aoine appropriate gi ft to il '.__A P E R F E C T
A N D E X P E R
T E E O U R w With These Useful Gifts
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cations! tour through the plant of
the Corn Products Refining Cym
pany seeing some very large ma--chines.It. is surprising how much
juice crm be pgessed out of the
.kernels of com.It was very in-
tqresting to see them fill small
boxes with corn starch and the
like and seal the boxes all by ma¢
chinery.At 11:30 we were guests
of the Corn Products Refining
The Tribune, Court Calen-
dars 51.00
University Publishing Co.,Supplies 6.20
Wards Cash Store, Supplies
fOr Poor 31.71
J. A. West & Son, Supplies
6031*for Poor
Zion Inst. & Ind., Supplies 11.45
On motion duly made and car-
ried a refunding order was grant-
~, myb§¢1h§e{=, even lhe least,yjgid it unto me'.
The associated charities will
give .baskets to the worthy.What
the associated charities are able
to give depends upon what we
give it.On Monday and Tues-
day let us bring our gifts to the
library.Whatever will make a
:mod flinnor is acnentahle.Cash
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A SPECIALTY OF RADIATOR
RECORING AND REPAIRIXG
V E R N H A Y N E S
Giving a useful gift pleasure
recipient many fold.This store is crowded with
useful gift itenis, ranging from moderate cost to
others m ore expensive.L e t us help you pack rJenkinsOil & Balery Co.your gift bag and you`1l please W e have
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~ Radios
~ ~New Seven Tube Screen Grid set
~ ~1 ~~The latest in the Radio world
i `~(iendine Dynamic' Speaker
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Sells for $112.00 without Tubes
w F o r t h e L a d i e sCompany for a luncheon.I1 theled Wm.Bratt for Pour Dollars(
afyemoon we were guests of the and Twelve Cents, he having bceni
ln!/crnatinnnl Livestock Expositionlassessed in the wrong school disb-
Horse Show.The Horse Show was rict.
sijmilar to the one at Ak~Sar-Benl 'By order of the County Cburt,
in_ Omaha.A National 4-l-l Club renewal of Mothers Pension was
pany was held on the nineteenth granted Ella Buchanan and the
floor of ihe howl LaSalle \\'ednes-!C0um,y Clerk instructed to draw
day evening..warrants for Thirteen Dollars and
On Thursday we had another,'I`hiny-three cents per month be-
very educational tour through thelginning January 1, 1930 to payxInternationalHarvesterCompany the same.`
tb see them manufacture tractorml On motion duly made and car~'
1>i-n<1w- twine ew It was wryned the bonds of Reed 0'Hanlon i
A Complds Assortment of
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Manicure Sets
Candle Siich
.Momizers1Electric Curling Ironi
Perfumes
-Toilet Waten
Slntionery
'/F o r t h e M e n ,
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Christmas Cigars -BillFold|
`'Pocketbook:-Smoking Set:
Desk Sets ..
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interesting so see men work wizhnauis D.Lung and Homer A
such big' machinery and how many Miller for members of the Soi-
different men work on a 1ractorldiem Relief Commission, were ap-
liefore i t is completed.We saw proved.
where the fibre for making twine|On motion the Board adjourned
"is ¢qm'»:d, drawn and twisted untillto meet Dec. 30, 1929
Martini t i s fanned into smooth,even Annie (T.v v - - 1 . - - -,.| ° ' n l t \ 1 * \ . r ( B a r k.¢-...znu 'Tha lmi.n¢» mill nnnrlv env~-...=....., ......_ ...... ..-_..,., .ers 500,000 square feet of floor
sv=¢¢»"sfv have 416 bnlling ma-
chines and '70 combing machines
and 1750 spinning machines.The
capacity is 25,000 tons annually.
Fifteen thousand men and women
work at me twine mills.We "ere
gueets at I luncheon give-\ by the
Iplematlonal Harvester Company.
In the evening we were guests of
the railroads at the Palmer House.
We stance!for home Thursday
..:.|.¢.....| 1 .....-uma hams Friday
.........,_..-..,.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Carl Bader. Pastor
_Thursday and Friday evenings
will be devoted twreheareal of the
Christi-nas pageant zo be given
Sunady night.Singers ln both
choirs,and those taking other
pm ln the xwzéant. are asked w
be present Thursday at 'I:15 p. m.
nd Friday at 7:30 p. m.
e..»....,x....nam .....r»\... l~..»_...,... ...,. . "~:"'" _~~--... .............. ....-.W.-ammoyn thinlang I had 1 very WT lalusiln Sinéenf under the 0
sw! tame which was well worth direction of nr L J Mimhell,
while will present a concert of plants
. ,`w e F" ' F" ;__._lion ~1"=1°'!i°» PM ver? '§v*f'~=B=1;J ~0il&C0awanmgwn '~.¢0\l.Ill.)'n a t th e c hurc h.Ad mms lu"Nebraska..fr e e- will of f er i ng .
Q 1 1 1 n ' u \ $" l i l Q i n d
w,n.. ¢\..s m m u prio r W !xo ."`ii1`l°1:§=.§£§ sE§»i. 'mk-
,pma in buulat of llkkdkll eh for Chrlxtmt-S Eveprvznm-h¢f¢|\mi1||in5.|11A.M.-cmmnunervxeeof
Bhlnlebrdh, December 19, lm
Y u n m i w n . ~ D o o r e o v w
i n g .l l a t h n w B c a é o r f .8 1 4 3
wr , o ve r W o l f ! D xg z S to n e .r t.
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1~| pm-B'i»»- a ..nm Amy :wma of ~m~m»1=.
_xpentS:mdayinBIairna¢ueszl g o 13_of Hrs. Philip O"H1nlon.
44.11 'I'haDanilhLldle|'Aidmet,st
G "1;»..¢°'.lint door muth_a§.D|,nhh
liahi.n|Hume.
Innes Brodeuon of -
*!» tr.a md Hmfi ha s . By rmnre
in Omaha.'°f°¢ g ,» -»
.Dr. and llrs.. H. Hallerspen;
lnuday in Onhh; on baldness.
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Furni wn.a n n u r m mo|g¢;_. w..$ "§f Ee mdvrt £2-U.
,A nie; 6-room ewlngs, au mod-
_Q |. efn.$2400.N.'r. x.una.|=.c». u
'Mr. and Mn. W. W. Wiikisuson
.High¢d.pricexlcrproduoe. Phone were in Fremont Friday.
5 3 .F"'°°" Produce C°'88-tl Mr.and M n .Herman Aye of
For Sale--Six number une milk Omaha,spent m a Sunday in
-cows.Ca ll [mf r Ba rwlh ~ B l l i r .r
i l l -. l z h u l Bml o d .IIE!!
Onioau for Sale--I-'armzn PN-
duee Company.v m
Mrs.w .v .W i m.:u m n m
Lila Wright d.r¢Ne to Fremont on
Wndneadny.
For Sale-One Ford ton truck,
in good running order.Phone 121
M 51.Lum Pnulnn.l t '
Knlm'| photon 1|
For Ren Bun
Will Linden, phom
C. K. Beaded, I
ar and nndertahax
phone 181, ru. vb
A dandy 7-room
ern, two lou, $21
48-xr 5
xnmuuuqm-un-|,,r B|.|_¢_0"h,.onlan'Duead;ya!ternoon.0u.\:eddliat!or th§Pl! ff¢W
'cum IL and 1-1. unamksn days-|e . C°-;_g§_u ..,'.;Z and ambulance i m ~Pmgnm md box nodal nt the
so 'o£l1oe,,181; mmhienee. 188.29-tt Haney school Fridny evening, Dee.r. 'r. Lund & Co.."""Z~ "'§°'?f"°":"r .'f§'° E? "TT ..,;-_,.... ......-.,'f"'}F
u».n»» 1-un vieimy, mmi i5'1~:nim»»-m #Mice weamqny.
Blau'me fonpan °1 me week.|wan. your cm-mm; mum an
C. K. Bendorf. Deemed embalm- 3"-M stationery.Seo theet and umexuker, Blair.Oitieel mexprlse line.""'~°\A6-t!
phone. 161; res phone. 183 8-tl'Mk, Bessie Murgan spent gh,
Plbyeu an me n n ngf; gg Omaha, spent Sundn;
_ 14._For Sale Reason
an r White Wyandotte cm__, 'lwmee 21.1.J.Dev
qgm |(g|,g "Q vt ucu yuu wlslu .1:\ul=ua1=lmI va AHBEIII ll!!!WHL l|.l.llBl,'nUWe¢ksr in 31.11 envelopes or statement! call The ttend the Colle
lable--»Cholce Enterprise
-and with her uistar,l i n .ge of lniedlcine in C.1 3 - * H B m.
:kezels. Ph I \ Rae
r t h k d 1 l n f t o n A n d a m a n ,n e a r T e k n m a h .
I : p e n e w e e » e n n W a r n e d - W o r k
, . ~° = : - 3 . . , . , . . , ° " : : ° 'fi = ;= . E ' f , . . } i' 2 P 1 : . i i ' € . ' . f § 1 " ' : t ' -. _..ot all kinds. 406~.W. Colfax, phone whim 49.
,Pham 212 on 55.'H-u "Boy's Life",a magazine for ~.- ~.~_ -_ -'Attorney John Rohn of Fremont,Mr.and Mn. Kenanh Pound bpys makes an xdenl Christmas'he s y n giill. \$2.00 per yur, iz The Eg.was | business vxsltor in Blair on
Monday and Tuesday.spent Sunday evening at .-erpfise office.42~t!._.Howell home nn Omaha
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bun
the proud pareuts`-of g litll
born Saturday morning, Dec
.Z. B. Smith and Neal W:I ~~a n u n :u u u l l :U L . u l g u l l l l h l l u w | : .1%IPI"l88 WIIL PHD!Yol.lPI4S-It 'hrs. Bmfthn McMnniInlomaentneatuneuaxeraww-viinstruction in Omzha last week.
Miss.Beatrioe Ireland and Wul-
ter Nelson spent Sunday with Mr.
a d Mrs. Clem Jensen at CouncrlBquffs.'
L .L Snyder and Z. B.Smith
were present at a banquet at the
Paxton hole! in Omaha last Fri-
day evening.
The P. N. G. Club met llit Fri-
ds r~`t the I.0 .0.F.hall to
quilt.A fine commttee served a
big dinner at noon._
Mins Helen Koepke of Blair, has
taken up work in Boyles Business
College, Omaha, in preparation for
Mrs. Emma Higelstein oLCs1-|Gr"°" w"'°'"E"'48-li
_ lwun writes and enelosq cheek for
l renewal of The Enierpnse for
next year..
Mrs.Carl Wolff was taken Do
St. Josephs hospital,Omaha last
Sunday evening, suffering with anervous breakdown.
Miss Olive Smith, who teaches
at Tekamah, will be home Friday
evening for a two weeks Christ-
mas vacation.
Do you play bridge?The En»
terprise has a complete new line
o!score cards,place cards, etc
Why not see them'23-6
Score cards, place cards, birth-
|day cards,sympathy cards-nl)
.hu bee .can be found at The Enterprise..?:;"~.:'a£ :.1 f:....;r.... e,c{',| °rfn¢ .Popular price.23-L!
week to consult a specialist there!p n g " a n d Paulsen report the
,,__`"\_|n ns.. hr... n............~... ..:..t.».-
rfhusiness position.
Mr. and Mrs.L. J. Wall! and_
da ughw,Patsy Lou of Omaha,
visited at the Victor Wolf! home
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolff and
two children of Ft.. Ca.Ihoun,spent
Friday evening at the Victor
Wolf! home.
Mrs. Emma Barnard of Fairfax,
Mo., ls spending a few days in
Blair, visiting her niwe,Mrs. L.J. Moran at 411 Washington St..
Mr. and Mrs,Gus L un dt| n~
nounce the arrival of a baby girl
at the Blair hospital Sunday
morning, Dec( 15./
Winter Coats for Women and
Misses one-half pdce now at the
Fashion Center.We can fit youand please you.Black und brow:1,'
st... so i.. an nz_v»
Iltntionery und do n ri gm.We
are headqunners for your printing
gneeds.18»»ti
'I'he young people who attend
the state univemlty az Lincoln,
will be home the latter part of theIweek for the holidays.
Mrs. Alfred Feer is selling the
Nu-Bone Corset which makes a.
lowly foundation for the new Sil-
lhouette _ssesL"Phone 142.47»2t
|Win r Coats for Women and
Misses one-hal! price now at :he
Fashion Center.We can fit you
and pleaseyou.Black and brown,
sizes _l8 to 50.48-tt
Mrs.F.W. Arndt is expecting
:her son, C.Ray Gates,wife and
'two children of Grand Island to
arrive in Blair the latter part of
the week.They will visit over
For Sal ldampahire Made Pig
and also brood sows.ID. N. Man-
ley, Nashville, Neh.A7-3:
Dunn Permanente, rlnilet ands,
prloe $5.00.All work g\.ulrghtg¢d,
Phone Black 259, Mrs, M. Suther-
land.4041!
|Have you ordered your Christ-
mas cards?Get them at The
Enterprise ollice.We print them.
Prices right.;46-tt
Mrs. Joe S. Cook,v\'ho has been
quite sick and confined to her bed
the pas: few weeks is slowly lm-
proving and able to bf up u part
oi the time.._
The Danish Brotherhood are
busy making preparations for u
Christmas tree and vrvzrim to be
lheld ut the M. w. A: hall Fridaylpvoninnr. December 21
g CHRISTMAS succ|as1|oNs
Mixed Nuts
lb. 25c
CHRISTMAS cAND|Es
A full line of Woodwards Hard Candies
Fancy Oregon
CELERY
20c
Brazil Nuts
v .2 5 c
Filberts
lb. 25c
Fancyl ate'*lowes
Cranberries
lb. 25c
Texas Grapefruit
Doz.60c
I U I B l l l u B l » l U l . l U u ; .o u u .u l .b u h \ r v u . |v u l u | \ n | | u l n c l a u s ;
The Baptist Women'a Mission acre farm to Martin Paulsen dur-
Circle will meet Thursday afber~ ing the past meek.Consideration
noon at the home of Mrs.Coralmas $1l5 per acre.
Ba"3`°"°'E" on Park St.Mrs. Reed 0'Hanlo:\ entertained
Perrnaneht Wave,$750»Au the Thursday afternoon bridge
kinds of beauty work.Phone 197.club on Dec.12, following lunch-Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.con at the cafe.Mrs John Newell
u l u va A u s v u v .l u - L b t h r d ." ' * - " ¢ : u - " " " " " '- fT h e r e w i l l b e a W h o l e s a l e j e w e l h e o n n y s F I.o r S a e - ! r l a n ' s R u s s i a n C a l fl a r a t t h e e k l o p p J e w e l r y S t o r e a l l T h e 0 .E .S .k e n n l n g t o n w h l c h
. f u r c o a t m p r i m e c o n d l t i o n .. l u s t
d a y S a t u r d a y ,w h o w i l l c a r r y a w a s t o h a v e l i e e n h e l d l o s t e v e m n g i t h e t h i n g f o r o n e w h o i s o u t i n
f u l l l i n e o f m e r c h a n d i s e f o r y o u r m e M a s - o m c h a l l , w a s p o s t p o n e d t h e w e a t h e r .C a l l T l i e E n t e r p r i s e
l a s t m i n u t e s e l e c t i o n .4 8 _ 1 t ' u n t | l a f t e r t h e h o l x d a y s o n a c c o u n t' o f t h e e x t r e m e c o l d w e a t h e r t h a t o f f i c e .4 6 - t f
M r .a n d M r s G e o r g e B l a n c h a r d B Ie v e m n g r s .R .E .V i n t o n r e c e i v e d w o r d
.'z e t u m e d f o t h e i r h o m e i n B l a i r '..W e d n e s d a y o f t h e H i e a t h o f a..3 8 - t f . l \_:<:r:l 1 : g l ; | vn £ r i : : e v a n d M r s .B u r l i l a s t S u n d a y a f t e r h a v i n g b e e n a b -F o r S a l e .T h e F i t z S i m m o n s\.......-_ _. . . . _ ¢, , _ _ _ _...¢.........¢_ _ _ _ _ . b r o t h e r a t L o n g B e a c h . C a l i f .H i nQW b o dw a rd s
Ho m e Chocolates
1 lb package
65c
Fancy Chocolates
21,lbs.$1.19
J. ~ Peanut
Brittle
lb. l8c
For Sale-A 160 acre fam at,jjg |sent ftlf nearly four months. '1"hey|"f'""' un """'f' '""""~ street, P""'"f'fbody \vas"sent td Glehwciod, Iowaleft Blair for Dakota where Mrs. nght for qulck sale.See ~ \\. where funeral ser.-vlées will be|Blanchard was under a docton's'ChamberS, real estate, or write o held tomorrow (Fr!daY)-Mr. amicane for some time and then \'is- phone the trustee, Francis J. Ki '|Mrs Vinton will go to Glenwood
|ited in 0fNei1 ond Orchard.ban, Wakefield, Neb.44-mffo 'he funeral L
no `
m n
a~1¢'
The
a l a n 80 acre wu r n was reoewea recesluy " F lpe r ac re:ao Bla i r fr ie nd s th a t W i lb u r n Ml m - |
a t th e n g h t. p n c e .d o r f f o r me r ly o f th i s c i ty ,wa s
|.Ha lle r an d Paulsen.' .,ma m c d o n h a v . 2 7 to Mi s s Me lv a ,
f)......&2..s A\¢-i»\n f'hu~|n 19"n..:\..-1 |f__....... nn.--\¢:_--_::D B F ' * = H Ul l a a a u n ~ " \ " =" H D u n e y U I na n a w s . |. ,1 ~ y ,n n s s u u n .U s c a r n b e r l s o n _rs 20 1 1 1 3 .i n t o A l a r g e rw i t h M r s .C o r a I " d g ' ° r ' { ) "L o s t - - B l a c k S h e a f f e r f o u n t a i n i i h e C h n s t m a a h o l i d a y s w a t h a z c a t u r ,Bk é g d
i d a y t o b e e n t e r t a n e _ __ _ y n e u s o m e w h e r e b e t w e e n c i t v h a l l i f r a c t u r e d a r m ,h a v i n g t r i e d t 0 . r = * r fm \ ¢C u r l #
oduce tmck from De-.led on the hm near NEBRASKA WEEKLY
y's last Monday eve-INDUSTRIAI
.em m-mn H..~..,.|__
CHRISTMAS TREES (all sizes)35d to $2.50
TED LA'|`HROPPrompt Delivery §'§§;°,'f
Service fwiu '
iaior sc
adgerow and Miss L1Cllt§and school house last f`riday!crank his Ford Tuesday é\HHiIl€:nirimalidnh
|moming.Finder notify Marian with the above result.He is abieiqq,E :mek w.
I'rade---No freeze auto rad-Nelson, high school student.48-lt to be at. his work however, and is up, having |alution for jackrabbits, cot-I The fine attendance and ex-busy handing out holiday 3l°¢"f tons of coai.
sign erect
atre build-
L`§`qJaE'i»`=u\}"r»f1»'u`LT\Hay Springs-Electric
:een landed with two ed on front ol that Thus
I innor apples Investigate at
Park, or phone White 2109.
48-tf
pressions af appreciation of the aries.;A'<good¢8-room }\¢m1q¢i;\D¢>;.\`{\`est Pnln Plaus underway for
drama "Why the Chimes Rang",Floyd McCann of west of Ken-
last Sunday night, was very en-nnrd, was a pleasant caller at The
couraglng to the Epwonh beagu-Enterprise office last week and
ers nl' ¢h¢ M. E. qhurch.while here ordered The Enterprise
The Young People's Fellowship;s"t to his son, Lyle McCann of
of the Episcopal church,me t a:59?F"f"!"i§°°»California.This
dredging mud lake west of Wenterville, city waber, well, electriclight,- cave,barn and heh hou.se,!P°i1'\¢park . for éWi¥l\m|I\8 P°°|s
boating, skating and fishing.two lots.Owner will take $1500
it sold at once.If interested in -BLAIR SCHOOL NEWSthis bargain, get busy.4B~1t L T. Lund & Co.(Continued from Page One)
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
K
the parish ha "Sunday e`.ening \\'\||nake :ne son a very muchwithHaroldWhiteassponsor. appreciated Christmas gift.
Marshall Burger and Ausxlpeales Mrs.I.M.Hansen was bullied
served refreshments.to Vermilion, S. D. last week by
The George Davis family was ngws of the sudden death oi her
cnlled in Emeron, Iowa by thelsxster, Mrs. Ella Johnson who re~
death of Mr.Dnvis's brother-in~l°'d°5 on a (arm near V°""mf'"~
law, Frank McLain whose funeral The deceased had been having
was held Sunday.They xetumed several teeth extracted which
to Blair on Monday.f:a"§°d !'°¥'E°""E¥°=contrihutihg
Mr.and Mri.Clyde M.Allen
attended the birthday celebration
in honor of Mrs.Spott Allen at
their home near Ft.Calhoun on
Thursday afternoon,Dec.12.
Around thirty-tive neighbors and
relatives were present and a love
ly supper was served.
\Mr. and Mrs.D.A. Compton
will entertain at a family Qhrist-
mas dinner the following relatiws:
Mrs. Frank Warrick and children,
Mrs.John Anderson.Mrs.Jim
Summers, both of Canada, Mrs. Ed
Helms of Webster, S.D. and W.
W. Freeland of this city.
The Royal Neighbors put on one
of the snappinst programs and
Christmas ponies that they have
|ever had, last evehing.A beau-
tiful tree and treats for all, a fine
»progx-am and limch and several
hours of dancing made the long
levening one of pleasure and long
'tra ded with the authorities of
North High for a double debate
:o be held at North High Wed-
nesday, January Sth.Blair's al-
'firmative team consisting of girls:
Alice Beek an,Madeline Nielsenund Marlannlelsen. will debate in
the afternoon and Blair's negative
team consisting of boys:Alfred
Jensen, Edwin Lindstrom and Al-
fons Schultz will debate in the
evening.The East Central Neb-
iaska Athletic Assobiation has
asked for a referendum vote on
the "Eight Semester" rule and the
state high school basketball tourn-
ament."At h meeting of the 'Board of
Control of the E. C. N. A. A. held
Saturday,Dec.14th the recentiaclion of the delegate usacmbly in
Ielimlnatiug the state basket ball.
'loumamcnt beginning Sept.1930
and in reinstating the eight~
.son ~I Mr. 82.1 rs.R o ~A:1~
!derson who live south On towniwaa rushed to an Omaha ospitaf
'Monday for an opemtion for mas-toicis.He has been having quite
'a ti me with his ears for several|days.
y Word-comesffrorn Mr. and Mrs.
gJ. B. Spellman, formerly of Blair
but now of Missouri,that they
liked their Missouri home.Mr.
| Spellman has been on the road for
a wholesale house but expects tolfarm next year.
|hiI""IE\wM - N0 0$cu;i§'*@=%iI|
2.09°-`W x TIQN1\\¢@""""'ii,"'}'Z@ Q Q
New and §l°€aie1°
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o |:.||Y-0 he r d e ath .She was 9.f o r me r
mi s si o na r y to J a pa n.
Fr i e n d s o f W a lter P e te rs o n a n d
W ilm.afI'ietg'en we r e sur pri sed to
le a r n o f th e i r ma rr i a g e o n D e c .1.
Th e bride is th e d a u g h te r o f Mr .
a n d Mr s .W m .Ti e tg e n o f th e
sou the ast p a r t o f th e ' c o u n ty a n d
th e g r o o m is a son o f F .C .C.
Pete rson wh o resid es on the Mr s .
K a r i P e te r s o n f a r m we s t o f to wn ,
'They ar e li vi n g w i t h th e g'room's
fu th e r : in d ar e re c e i vi ng th e best
wishes a n d c o ng ra tu la ti on s o f
the ir frie nds.
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Cly d e M ._.\1;en.vie\v o f th e fa c t th a t bo th o f
nwhvrininnrl {l1n!thoS€Dl'0D08ition3 h a d rec e ntlyM r.and Mrs.
nrul zlnlivhfurn.
spending a few days visiting her
g u y . ;v . - - n . . ¢ - - q ` . .- \ . - - . . . h w n n .|1 .f o l l o w i n g t e a c h e r s a t t h e i r h o m e ' c a r r i e d o n a r e f e r e n d u m v o t e b i 'n
f . ' ; : . ? = ; ° . , § i " ' ; ; ; .' ; : : . F ` § § ; § ; . : .i r . ;§ x 3 . . ; ; ' " 3 § ' t ; ; ; . .i s a ;' ; f : e ; ' § ; ' : ' : " z i :
M r s .E m m a M a s s e r ,M r .a n d m s . : r e 1 i t i < > n i 1 j e t h e B o a r d o f C o n t r o l
K .C .D e G m £ f ,M i s s P e m a H u t c h - E o f _ t h e l \ .H .S .A .A .f o r a n o t h e r
i n s o n ,M i s . ;R u b y W i n s c o t ,M i s s r e § m n d u m " .H i
L u c i l e L a n g l e y ,H .L .P a r k a n d 1 c t l l j w t i i l t i o n b e l i e v e s t h a t a
H .N .W h i t e .t h e s c h o o l s !o f N e b r a s k a s h o u l d
,_. ,have a chance to vote on such anM y hate §;»@1=;;==leaves nexl important question as above men-
wee o spcn t. e winter wit ,1 heher dau hter Benn N w h loaned,rather than have t se
K B.IE Sell \\0 1 b f _is auperinterident of the hoepitas' ll`f§".'1'§i. ss eigldy l»..°`Z.1'§`°"£.
at Sweetwaler,Texas.She isiassemtily in Lincoln rece y.
other children and families,Mrs.
Joe Devinney,M m J.F.Hilm-
hidel of Irvington and J. W. Niel-
sen, before leaving.
John C. Hammang of Arlington,
and mother, Mm 0. M. Hammang
of this city, leave by auto today
(Thursday)for Oklahoma where
they will visit relatives for a
week or so before going on to
Roswell, New Mexico where they
will visit, Mrs.Hammang's sister,
Mrs.James A. Stewart.They ex-
pect to be gone until spring and
have the best wishes of their many
Therefore, it is expected that the
State High School Amsocintion will
ask for a mail vote on both of
these questions within the next
few week.'
AI\"NL'.\L FARM
BUREAU MEETING
(Continued from page one)
vsomenls work.This new county
chairman of the women's work is
to become effective at the end of
the present women's project..1
W. H. Brokaw, Director of Ex-
tension Work in Nebraska,will
, J v
, IToAidYouSelected by
Ch00sing~Y our Gifts
Gothic Jar Proof Wrist Watches talk on "Tile Federal Firm Bnull,
elum of pun he activities und haw il. *P expect.-
Nelaon are ex-gd in effect Agriculture ln Walh-
,-_ _ _f-..-..."
i friends
m g rom '-. 0 ~ t o l -.~.e~
stand more abuse than 'any wrist wa
sold.A watch when Sold stays Sold
ways com ing back with trouble, so
when you can stay away from it.
for a demonstration, as seeing is beli
Elgin Wrist and Pocket
IN VARIOUS DESIGNS AND PRICES To MEET y
Also a cheaper line of watches ranging from
All Watclges Guaranggled
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
NECKWEAR WEDDINGBRACELETSDIAMOND
BROOCHES SET RIMESHBAGSSILVE
nwonrso STEEL CUT BAGS MANTLE &
CIGAR LIGHTERS FANCY vTABLE LIGHTER c.1.Ass\\
A=g\ Numerous Other Article
O P E N E V E N I N
0P l o n e e r J e w e l
WL P. TURNER,Proprietor
é I / W h o g z i i of i ll/
§ \
?¥if,fl~ff2~'f';i€",~{f
'f f ~ ~
1 Ipccting today, ni nd M R l h nnswnYoungofSaska;cllnwnn,rsCanl;¢£;,Mr. Ralph Cale from the Rural
" h u are driving through fo r a Ecqnomics Department will ex-
i i l ..Q-,. -. .L_ \|-»-_,. L..- -.,,... .L plum the new method of keepingewa c es w
ch we have ever
an d is no t al-
hy buy trouble
ome in and ask
ving.
a t c h e s
I UR POCKETBOOK
510.00 to $l6.D0
mcsRINGS
GSWARE
ELECTRIC CLOCKSSESARE
SStore
stand more abuse than 'any wrist watch we have ever
sold.A watch when Sold stays Sold and is not al-
ways coming back with trouble, so why buy trouble
I
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Hsu. as ms rwlsoll .wmv v w....Vholidays.Mrs. Young is s sister
of Prof.Nelson.On Saturday
they are looking for a brother,
Arthur Nelson and wife of Diller,
Neb.Mr.Nelson is superintend-
ent of the Diller schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson
and dauzhteirl; Louise and Elean~
(arm accounts..Harold Swrk will report his re-
cent trip to the 4-H Club Congns!
at Chicago and Eleanor Dixon
will talk on her irip to Wushing~
ton,D.C.last June where she
represenbed Nebraska at the Nm'tional nneampmcnt.'
'Fha mmusl meetinz will beirin
wheh you can stay away from it.Come in and ask
for a demonstratibn, asseeing is believing L/_"2"'
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Elgin Wrist and Pocket Watches
IN VARIOUS DESIGNS AND PRICES To MEET YOUR POCKETBOOK
Also a cheaper line of watches ringing from $10.00 to $l6.D0
Nlmlel 92.»\"'0f l;0W€|\'Wyo. drove down a¢`iZE¢o`§i{§;§x glauld e o;er
~°°the first week in December to by3:30 o'clock.All :hose inter-B u y a 1 ; J e a h c § = ; " ' ; 'f i g ';< m » = X d visit at the home of Mr# Agdg- csted are invited w mend.
m a ¢ t e w 0 3 a m |3 svn's parents, Mr.and Mrs.o nYPP Y Larson of Herman.They found CARD OF THANKS
All Watclges Guaranggled
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF-NECKWEAR WEDDING RINGS
s We carry a complete line ofin ruz~ic;DIAMONI IEE ~1-In 'dim rkdezhl W! uhh m thank the manyand Batteriez for your radiomzoocmésSET RINGS %Gi=`é?uFé`T-T=E2 " ";i.1¢a~ =m>-;m.;.i'fa;a5. ma ~.. ¢»..;agm|;
'planned to celebrate Dec. 6 'l|_nllillaed ul in the time of our he-!» » ° - ¢ » ° '~ = d i n d e f i n i t e l y .S h e i s l l m i f i l u v e m e n t ,t h e d n t o f g g "d e a r
|I _ _ n - L _A . .. J-- ¢ ¢a | ¢ 1 _L\..-__._ .|-!..A....... .l-.. l.. .|. \..
MESH BAGS snnvnnwms
2 M O D E L Sn w o n m n STEEL CUT BAGS MANTLE &ELECTRIC CLOCKS
CIGAR LIGHTERS FANCY VASES ana me nnuenuu9 |~~~ s p e n d i n g a few day
92 $172.50 "
R A D I O H E A D Q U A R T E R S
among their Blair friends The)
have been visiting at. the homes
of L. C. Hanwn, Mrs. Mary Hgin
and John A. Rhoades of this city.
They will spend Christmas at the
m o w e r a n a s i s t e r ,m n .
Brooks.We especially wish to
thank Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Comp-
ton for their kindneBB m her dur-
ing the past yenr.
A. R. Beale; and family
Mr. and Mm. Dan Tho\npson
A TABLE LIGHTER G LASS\\'ARE
And Numerous Other Artic les
O P E N E V E N I N G S
Pioneer Jewelry Store 0scar Lgrson home ln Herman at a fam-Mr, qnd Mrs. Will Thohmpzwne s ~ily reunion.Both Mr.and Mrs.Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Thompson
Anderson were reared and edueat-Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Thompsonl\Nl in :hh muntv and have a host John ThnmmzhnffwL P. 'runm-nz, Pmpmné I -';i `§i3'»i\`a¢1l¢i=:ea U0 i; " . ; a i; ' ; wI-,,,,m| .u um ma tlldr rm-nr at una ni-. :pa ln.. uf sfcunnl
,..al¢l time._ln and lin. Henry una.' " " | | | l l l s ¢ \
if nl-rmmi-su,na»»¢sz=»asrnnr
¥|lmkhome|l u . x¢ ¢ ¢ . » m a . . .- 3 .
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m.1t'..\;c uervul light refruhme nu.
This vu followed by the distribu-
tion uf gifts.The Club meets
Jan. a with Hn. Fred Roberlum.
Mr.and M n .Gilbert Olnoa
Dnlmn and Harold l l r n:>d llrn.Hermnu 'I ' I mme a \ \ e d | t t .l mAu ¢ ; gx ¢ » m a ; i § m - . ¢ » a n = - . s ¢ n m a y .B a u m ..
8nxo!A|adW¢sley Heier Ind family. lr. and Mrs. Hubert Bvvrdly-Punch Sxmds di nmrgue na Jack Quinlm »f Qu l i me 3 ;a t l l r x i i n l r n . 1 - i w F n n d a .dhtx i a , v u g rnn gghg bud ne s hznn. gh; m4 Viggo Kruse, Hnr~ Tvdh and wh. Leroy vlniud nt
and Hr. Ind Hn, Rich- the hume ol Hrs. Hannah Taelke W a me n md g h , "* Bettie, little dmghher d th¢_|n Calhoun S¢¢vrd¢y~old Christ
u d ._FXWY °'¢2\|11l¢¢°W P Cla rence n.¢ mum.- n..... -.house heperut ~Er ne a t W u lf md J o uh i n Gl i d e - u~ dl le \v
__... __ - v _ . _ . -J.r o u s h o u l d d o : w r t l l v i i r c a n n u - »
F i l m "k n § g n h m ' H l ..
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IIERMAN NEW S
. - u n - v u 1 | || 1 | | \ | ¢ | | || 1 ¢ l l | | » '1 " '. '. § ' ° . ;' F . . '. ! ? ! ' ! | ° . ! " . F *" L F H #H s -
mtemined at dime r Bundny lor Mir h¢r¢, s ustained n tnmme d ma nn a t lllllud, Na h., nn Sa t-|Mnuzd Hn. Wm. Adams, llr.n.1d UP and vu 5141! bndaed nbmgt """¥, \°»lU»€l'! xt the "mv Bah-|
M..h m. . v . . . u . . .u . .1 - - .fn..lwi v u h m 9 .unum a n ne r mm»
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Winslaw ml blitz bl hir-,h rumonh y ~Zu HJ. ».."2' We n mm|°°"""'°'°"'Y hav e Silk Drtstea in
mnkxmp.eight year mlm- Wedneadldy the m m f M "lfY|¢l px-ited at
k. md Mn. John) E :Xalan Bigbgq \_ 3 ;Ifranom, $4.98, $6.76, $8.94,no to $19.75
Umi l i l l u : W i ne e r rt i u tt - -|¢»
:mek-~'A pri ee -nv#i .a r
w l f d n g l mi d u r '-~
i l wr Ch ui mms ti f!" mu n u-4 .1z f i r ''_|;::uF|;¢|g'Imu . " mm --~- . . ,...._._..._- . _ . ._ -..-_ ..-....." W uv
M d u n e Wmhm-,mldred Collher,
P¢°d\Mnry Wray,Jennie Dunahoo,
Mf'5~|Bessie Lyzholf,Margnret Kruesema and Mr. md lin. August Lowe.
' " " ;At their meeting sm week, the
Woman's Club voted zen dollarshl " ¢ ! o r the llbnry committee to use
A to purchase new books.
5 Mr.and_Mya.lariqn Gillnrnd
n y u d s h e l e u u u t l l x z w i n d o w
Slhlfd-IY morning.A plzysldanv u called and wok her t o i h rCo v e na n t huxpi hl i n ~ whe re
a n i f g m i n g x y-Ethel lone,small daughter ofMr.and Hrs.Alfred Jeaperaen,
h u been very sig; the gas; fewdays but is getting Eegzef nnyv.
Mina Don Kllndt very gracious-
ly entertained a t a ~bridge party Saturdny afternoon.
There were nine tables of play-
ers.Beautiful prizes were award-ed Mrs. Anna Slevers, Miss Cath7
erine Fnhm and Misa Anna Roh~
wen-Late in the afternoon A delicioul luncheon was served by the
lrogfesq.The roogns were lxeanli-
lo ld s m d M
tenkamp. Jr
burned l m
Mr. Echunk
,the y\rd| blextlnfui-SHN!
chi ldt love
1-l°>'d. got s<
it blazed up.
ing.With E
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L L . . ° n M . .. 1 f » a n m r h a s c l z , vu l * l ' !v'u uru nGv=|: °fw m ~l ~ww u|¢ =.1 a ¢ , @ ¢ | , , " , , , , , , , , | » ¢ » f w a n = m i » ¢ m H { a ¢ } ~_3}'l'5!."'!_. - ol.. Jr,9 uL\....»\..\'\.g?at the wk ull mah:-lnl;n. " nw l nl le d of ' l" u|¥'l | \ 'I n f ha me here.She wi ll
fth e wi n te r wi th a ds ug hter ,
I d l r i n Blombern;a t O ma h a
. l n Ra y mo n d Zie hr a t
13 5 0 . Ne b .
-l r . m d Mr s .Fr e d Srgith
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r_H o w e v e r ,w i t h a h o m e o f h i s g r a n d m o t h e r ,M r s .b o u g h t a t t h e F a s h i o n C e 1 c a n b u y # n y n r u n :
.n e r .l t '1.o f p o k i n g a f i r e . - H a n n a h T o e l k e T u e s d a y f a s p r i c e n g h t " ° "n "i t
o m e e m b e r s g o i n g m d |H r s .J o h n L a d d o f B a . n c r o i ' t ,R e a d i t r i g h t i n T h e E n t e r p r i n w a n t n R e a l B a r g a i n ;B - I t
, c a t c h i n g i n h i s c l v i h f ' g a m e F r i d a y F 9 t a } ¢ e c a r e o f h f f v -~ ~~~~ - ---~ ~~'-moved into rooms at :ne u1..\........Lam#:rent presence of mind rimther, Mm. Nels Peterson.Irndthat he had b€€n?_~"" 5 Zi $ " ~ "W i ls o n spent
weakend with Miss Carrie M we have rented the Mrs.Bree home Slippers that Wear ln the manIanleylmd exnect to.move in this week.'new ntvles---Womens and Miiaea.bust minute Gift Suggestions by'All her home at Nasifvllle.Both;The ladies aid met with Mrs.!;g93 ui 5650: Childrens, $139 zo Miss Mary Nelson 1me teachers in the New Englarld Blanchard for quilting Inst Y!-'etk.|$3_39~Enna Jettick,35 and 86;to her home the latte;
l t b w l .Vrhey meet with Mrs. Swan Wed-Flshfon Center in Blair.48-li week with n severe C1MinsMildredCoult£r"8S ¢1}°_nesday afternoon,Dec.18.1 _______11 __|Mrs.Arthur Bo m
Fashiorf Centzr:Silk Robes SI JOHNSON
AUCTIONEER
Blair.Nebnskn
. $2.95 values for $1.98; Silk
a, $1.98 and $2.98, with large
es special at $1.98;Rayon
Pajamas.$1.98 and S2.98:
e x t o f h o n o r a t a s 1 } l P f i S ¢v= \ 1 j w |L e w i s L o w e ,w h o i s e m p l o y e d '
...Q |P¢§.\" ~ ¢ l " \ \ i F | N h v ~n n a n n r 1 u n 0 |" f ; A n n n A n ¢ »'ma nn M
winner bonus : o r wo me n a t onc e
I | 5 1 l l l l U l l )C " ' * " " F |h " " "" 1 " "u l vu x a lu x ,a |. |C u|l i cW r a y a z t h e h o m e o f H ' " _ a t t h e p a r e n t a l W m .
A n n a F u e s s ,t o c e l e b r a t e h e r ;M r s .M : : m r i e B o o t a
u | | | ; 5 ` | | ,| | { : | c - n n s a u n a - 1 U - w - - f u . .l n u f n l u n w m I w a l h i n n l . " 1 » n h \ r
s s v v v q » | v | | \ \ ¢A ¢ » i » »a !\ . n . » - - . -.w - . - - .- - -¢ "I n c a m e o v e r a m d p l e n s e y o u .B l a c k a n d b r o w : 1 , =
v O n M o n -s i z e s 1 3 t o s o .4 8 4 1 1
f'f' .°fj'.'F.j2_?sin; swckimzs that Wear can bei
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'hrnrln
. " " ` E ` u G Slider walls \l\l\ lui "n """'1»-§1T'féiv€E»é'HandnmE|c o 89 : ii d H3 6 2. 3 . . . Z h _r n\.'¢»..L¢::- 2|:l_the d r UP"|Coltume elm-elrr:l l m s m s -Sec Us for Bookingsiirthdny.A pleasant evening was 1 "1spent at biiclge there being four ;';,"' D'§"°$,?,i,§`§'"2
tables after which a 'lunch v|.°a.5\ho5pita!in Omaha fand by Misa Wray assisted by Mr. e and Mrs.A:
u ¢ . . | ¢ w \ l u u v s l i l a U L u l u a s | l \ | b _b o r n a t a b d d g e p a r t y S a t i l r d a y
e v e n i n g .
M r .a n d Mr s .C.L .V a n c e g m
so n o f Oma h a ,a n d Mr s .y le
Van c e an d li ttle da mr hte r .Pris-
W;:omont callers this week werfiivalues to $5;House Dresses, Sl:
_d Mesdames Angus.Slip-on Aprons, 51; Femmes Glowsi ' ; ::,ff,anRodney and St:;\d¢>'».$1 to $3.50; Dolls, 99c; Dogs, 99c:
Henty Dimneyer. Harvey l§af*""§f c1o¢m=, $!.39;Handkerchiefa 3in
George Strengf ffjfi ,,l}e',ff ,_.'a box-50c. '75c. $1 box.Trv tho
Farm Sales a Specialty;;,,;;/"';;;;e;|»mgm at the Fashion C¢nter.lt Pho no- Kfnc h 6
lllail -Fliess.The guem were:Hines Mildred Coulter,Jade;Domhoo, Beirgig Lyulolg, Mqggrg-|
Aliases Bessie Lyzhnlf amd Mar-nrev.Kroese attended the show a m F A I I I D I T Nfat 'l`ekamal\Sunday evening U 1.\/:\¢uA|.\:v A
At a regular meeting ot:the A N V
Dagree of Honor lodge last Sa!~-
urday evening at the J. M. Weé!Rev. Robinson f I
home, officers to serve for the en-calling in this 'nilsuingyenrwereelected as fol-The high ol haslows: Mrs. Eme Godsey, president joumeyen mi r w K-
Mrs. Nettie Cooper, first vice: Mrs dav eveninz but were
1c1N1'rY
'remont, wasy Monday.xketball team
ana `M£é `°£"érIi¢£"`4'go, were Sill-
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. TrislprMr:and iam.Gus Newstrom
!and son, George of Omaha, were
|Sundnv afternoon visitors nf Mrs.
Wm. .HOIIITIRII anu num:n u\»w=»'\...."lau and Ella Roy and pf;g Menge_.Pash1on Center flrst. m Bimr.l t
doht.a Slippers that Wear in the maart
Gilbert and Mjnnie Lallmap new styles--Womens and Misses,s p e n t M o n d a y e v e m n g a t t h e E m i l : $ 2 . 9 8 t o $ 6 . 5 0 ;C h i i d r e m s , ; 1 . 4 9 t o
1 ¢ l \ | n w n }1fnnE ... $ R Q O F " . - » J |,,¢¢:..1.o n .....\Q c .
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et Krause, Eledyce Godsey,Irma]BnJlZQ»Alice Leach.Kathryn
Hughes,Arwilda Lowe,Lillie
Kuhlman.Lucille Ackerman.Mrs.August Lowe,Mrs.Anna Peddie,!
Caroline Wachter, Mary Wray and I "_ " " "_ " " "'_" U """""""°°" " " "1 Ivvevvo 1 - p h u¢:\An.|\,pu an u Que n h a r d M ° " ' | i f ; l '"ii¢k@l3»|Mi s s L i lli a n Fre dri c ks on e f t ° n | F a s h i o n f e n t e r i n B la i r 48- 1;?=
' de fe ated 3 6 M r a n d Mr s . F r a n k A d a ms mo t T},,1rgd;,y no on f o r Po r tla nd ,Or e . lte am.ore d in L in c o ln a nd sp en t fS un da y .f° r a n in d e fi n i te s ta y .1 ~
Florenc e, was
e Tue s da y .
:lt c elebrated
Tu e sd a y e ve
Lnty c o mmi s -
.ha Tu es da y ,
me th re e day
Eicials.Mr s .
d h i m a n d
h e r Ch ri st-
"'#= an the
'Mia Julia Condron of New York, convenient for the doctor to dx°ess,V@;-M Kllllr were over-night vis-
Sxmday ,Dec .15 be in g th e 2 0 th |Mi s a Cla r a Sc hweder c alled a t P B A C E F U L H I L L ~
we d d i n g ann iver sa ry o f M r .a n d th e ' W m W i lk e n i n e h o me Friday ,
M r a _Ge or g e Oh r t, se ve ra l of th e i rf e ven i ng a fte r sc hool.Mi s s K n o w lt o n an d t e pup ils ~
ze la twe s a n d f r i e n d s we n t i n th e L lo y d Ec h te nka rn p,wh o 1 wa s la r e b u s y P r e p a r i n g f o r :. C h r i s b 1;
|!af ter n oo n a n d surpr ised th e m.is ever ely b u m e d q la s t Sa tu rd ay ,ma s p r o g r a m wh i c h i s to we n i
H r .a n d M r s .O t t o K r u s e a n d w a s t a k e n t o t h e h o m e o f h i s F n d a y a f t e r n o o n ,D e c .2 1 _ ] t h l g '
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UP to Oa k lan d ,Ne b .Mo n d a y ¥0 F. c h te nk amp. Sr . at A rli ng to n, las t Su nd a y with I re n e a nd Vi ola V o ss .13a t t e n d t h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e s o i ' , W @ d n e g . d g y w h e r e i t m a k e s i t m o r e !M i s s e s E v e l y n K n o w l t o n a n d . a
.
wh os e bo dy wa s b r o u g h t bac k to hi s b u rn s .Hi s mo th e r i s 8 t8 . y 1 n g li to r n a t th e M m P.K .Ne ls on
her old home for interment.M m with him at the present tune.lhorne at Blair Monday night
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Co nd ro n wa s a n a u n t o f Mr a . || _ C a r l an d He n r y W i e s e c a lle d a t ~
:-
Mr .a n d M m .M a r k Sla der d r o ve gr an dp ar en ts ,M r .a n d Mr s .J o h n Gla d y s an d Lo ui se Vo s s spe nt lo
Anna Fuess.Geo.Smi th , wh o h a s s p en t se v-E m m a Lo we ,sec ond vic e;M1 - s. | t0 1 9 b y th e K e n na r d
fu-gl da y s i n Oma h a wi th Mrs.i Lu<:y W es t,us he r;Mr s .Rose I ) . C . L o n e g m o f E
Smith, r etu rn ed h ome W ed ne sd a y . , Lo we ,outside \n.'|ltch,Mr s .Lu c y c a lli n g o n f ri e nd s h e r
mr-..._.|\|....t\....,.\Un u n d n-1|{Sheets.inside wa tc h :Mr s .Stella M r s Er n e s t SChmi1 s
i nB I T .a f l u J i l i n r s c u u~|», -.¢-. » . - ..._______ _ ___. h m l l y w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s S u n d a y ' G r a y ,f i n a n c i a l s e c r e t a r y ;J .D .h e r b i r t h a n n i w r s a r y
o f f H r .a n d M r s .C .K .A n d e r s e n . I - O w e , t r e a s u r e r . T h e r e w a s a g o o d n i n g .
x t A r l i n g t o n .' a t t e n d a n c e e n d f o l l o w i n g t h e c l o s e C l a u s M e h r e n s ,c o u
E d O l s o n i n s t a l l e d n f i n e ¥ l C W l o i t h e b " " f " e 3 3 m e e t i n g ,a c o m -s i o n e r w e n t t o O r n a
" i n d i c i a "a t t h e O r r i n c = ~ i f f z n ; " " * * " °" M d r e f r e s h m e n t s .T h e w h e r e h e a t t e n d e d u
h o m e I n s t w e e k .n e x t m e e t : n g w 1 l l b e h e l d J a n .1 0 | s e s s i o n o f c o u n t y o f i
H a m i d B a r g e ,w h o i s e m p l o y e d " t t h e M a s o m c h a l l .'M e h m n s a c c o m p a n i e. m s f h a n m - n h n n . » c m n n a n v . s u e n t W i n d o w s o f i n e b n s i n e s a . h 0 u S § S | s p e n t t h e t i m e d o i n g
m1111! '"' E`£i=Z`H' `3i"i{iI" " nu* are very at ve mm a mee a nlr . md . Mr s . A. ~ B u n -'Phi' of Midlar ¢°°¢\'-
g - -I I .L .S g i l l = = - m i l - =a M r .a n d " g ° n _ { » ~ M H * " * " B ¢ ; ; ¢
|°t a r g ,e s n e y a t e r ' C o o p e r , f h k m u h t o O m a h a o n *
: h u r l u .," l n 1 . . » : . " : = : . | : f . m ' i.. Q u " 1f. . . 1 i n T h g n d g y a n ¢ l _ | | ; e : ; t ~|
ma s shopp ing.
Mr s .Ro ss Hu r s t
sic k li st th e pant.w
1 A -I - I I I . . .gg 4eek wma °"!K"='= md Hn. Sllder.I Silk Stncklnn tht Wear nn »,.|m:'L§:~:m_:L~s» §E"£'_§'3!'§Eu mm: U 1 . u u ..,_Mi s s He le n A mb le r .wh o h a s !,...._.a \'b o ug h t a t the `§ : '" h i0 n C e nter.I t ,Q
Winter . ez
l c \ f l i l l l L u w s l l m u e .n e 1 5 g o i n gJ s pe nd s ome time wi th hi s br oth-
rs, Ge org e and Ch ris a nd famili es Our Coffees are especially nctcgi for thc
full-bodied flavors which the impart i nthebeverage.You will kfzsaiidisdif
you buy your COFFEE HERE.
We also carry n lull Ilne bl
Cigars,Christmas Candin
and Fresh Roasted Peanuts
sul: Swcllngs mat W r can ul:§ ° " 0 , ; § h ,Q " ,f e w ,,f,,°', f § , ' °m u m a t m e F a s h i o n C e n t e r .1 :
¢. _ _ _ . | L _ _ . -- . . . | . 1 - . . . . l . . ¢ l - n I . . - A . _ . r . . . . . ; - B i n .5 . . . . » . . o l . . - . ' I. . -
}Womens and Misses
Lé"iSm§"§'i"ré'1Z`i`»§Iih F£iEi§7,`¢fi3 .-§"'?.°...."f,'E'3 'E'l'!." .E'&'E.E"$iE.'°.E°|Coats-entire stock %-£1 price right|Leora Wrlch and Clara Kahnk
were dtemoon callers at the H.
C. Kuhr home Sunday.
A number of friends and rela-tives were entertained at the
John Kunneman home Wednesday
'evening in honor of Mr.I{unne»
now at the Fashion Center in
ilslair.Over 100 Coats to select
from in block and brown, in sizes
13 to 50.48-1:
Slippers that Wear in the smart
'new styles-Womens and Misses,maxfs birthday.The evening wasi$2.98 so $6.50; Childrens, $1.49 tolspent at cards after which u nice|
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e r ~ ~ w e e k ~ t h e ~ m r lutzlsung auu ulnuer mal.r u -af b e r p ar e nts , D r. a n d Mrs . A . J .day even in g an d enjo y ed a nic e
Ca me r on .soma!eve mn g .Th e y plan to en-
um Be s si e L y zh o lf wa s i ° 1 F la i r te r ta m - th e i r wi ve s a t a me etin g
W e d m n d a v to lo ok af te r some i " _ ' I ' " " ' L ' Y ____
|188 l¢¥.ll.lIl¢(1 HGITIB Inu us ll»3b|::\..|||5l Las: nuuu uc 1he r c ousin,Mr s .ay Cr o f t,wh o th e Fa s h i o n C1
i i i n ve r y POOI'ea lth ,\¥i\:,}|hi !!~ t g $ 5 . 9 8 ;
ho us ewor k.Mi s s e l m wi ll re~we a r $ 2 9 5 va ls u me h e r stud ies th e c o Ileg e| Sc m, f_ 31 _9 8 ar
um. .»ug5==uvm, U:enter:Silk Robes,
Crepe Silk Under-
ues for $l.98; Si!k
\d $298. with larzem s "Q ' s bookkee r f the'mrs ne u mcnamson and son., ,k "~or |Denn left Monday for their home
Mr, and Mrs.L_ A Woodward in Omaha after spending the week
at end _at the Ed Olson home.
at:Miss Esther Hansemdau hter of|Mr.and Mrs. Thorvald l'=»..m..,
of vas nxshed to Omaha about one_ C_ o clock Sunday night\hy ambulance
spent. Wednesday and Thursday
the Albcrt,,Woodward home
ee.Hr . i n d Mrs.Bert CooperTek-amah, and Mr. and Mrs. HCooper were dinner guests at the for an_ evnergency 0P9l'HU0¥\for
J. T. Fitch home an Sundayl ,"PPe"dl¢lUS--
Last Wednesday John Skinner The infant daughtfr of Mr. and
received by express three head of Mrs. Bert Lowe has been very sick
Cheviot. sheen from Lhe S As-the past wnk and under the doc-
next i"a'::.a.Ste wa rt and d,,,.;;;;;;;;'.;..;.f.J ..1193;Rayon!
Mrsdren of South Sioux City, visited
home folks the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knxse at-|wnded a surprise party at the
parental, Harry Seltz home Wed-'nesday evening.The occasion was
the birth anniversary of Mr. Seltz.
Mrs. Scott Allen was hostess on|Thursday altemoon to a number
of her friends in honor of her
.hir\hday.
Silk Payamas,$1.9 and $2.98,-Handmade Gowns,9c and $1.50;|
Costume Jewelry,1 w $1.98-
valuea to 85; House Dresses, Sl:
Slip-on Aprons, Sl; Fownes Gloves
$1 to 8350; Dolls, 99c; Dogs, 99c;
Clocks, $1.39; Handkerehiefs-3in
a box-50c, 75c, $1 box.Try the
Fashion Center first, in Blair.l t
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\$3.89:Erma Jettick,$5 and $6;|lunch was servedjzy Mrs. Kunne-
ashion Center in Blair.48-1t'l"Bs Marie Kahnk spent the ~
.Amxm r o riens e J
`A D H N E W S weekend gg mn ¥isiti3g fg=;g;~K °b 9 C ~H
Emil Stender celebrate his birth-| al ~y S 0 ~~
Geome Wazner and H a m m lay Sunday.Arthur Glnmlt nf R.n,.n,..,.Il
Wagner hongq
$1000 CASH REWARD
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Weare paying someone $10 every
day for the name of a person that
w e c a n s e l l 3 N e w o r U s e d C a r t o .
This contest started Nov. 26th and ends Dec. 26th, so
if you know of anyone that might buy some kind of a
car, don't forget to turn their name in at our officeand if we sell them before Dec. 2?-ith, the $10 is yours
right then.In cash too.
Take Advantage of the December
/PRICES
on good Used Cars.We l}a've the best assortment of GOOD
USED CARS in the city.If you don't already believe this
come in and look them over and you will be convinced.
1927 CHEVROLET C05CH
NEW DUCO F I N I S H - L o o x s
LIKE A 1928 M o m :s c o o uBALLOONTIRES-Bl1 '!'!PElG'
AND HEATER.TAKE A l»00K
AT 'rm s ONE AND UR NE rr.
PRICE
$310.00
1929 CHEVROLET COACH
THIS CAR ACTUALLY LOOKS
AND RUNS LIKE NEW.HERE
IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF THE
BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING
mics
$535.00
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:pa n .' n n on a M _children pzotorpd up fmm .\§r.1¢my5.' ¢|au;|-,¢:;:::°.|to '
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A group of friends earned out
a farewell surprise party on Miss
Lillian Fredrickson on Sunday evening.The evening was spent in
and Mrs. An Lueninghoener were
Hooper callers Friday.Mr.and Mrs..Albert Hue andGeraldinevisitedattheHcrmau
Magill home in Tekamah '1hI.lr>-
day.playing games and at a late hour L0 P ll k i f
lunch was served.Those present
were Misses Dagmar and Helen
Kruse, Alice Brandert.Pearl anl
Martliella.Stronger,Norma IIolt»
man,Lillian Fredrickson.Anna
and Edith Gustafson,Alfred andElmer Wulff, Henry Neimlerdeppe,
Clarence and Chester Schafer-smanHarold,Clarence and Clayton
r ren u en pic ec com UI"Art Clark the past week.This community was sadilen-*fltoBear of the death of Allertl
Moore of Grant,Neb.,a former;resident of the New England
neiehborhood.The funeral WHS.
held Saturday afternoon. The sylu-pathy of the many friends is ev-,
tended to the relatives.3
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A group of friends earned out
a farewell surprise party on Miss
Lillian Fredrickson on Sunday evening.The evening was spent in
and Mrs. An Lueninghoener were
Hooper callers Friday.Mr.and Mrs..Albert Hue andGeraldinevisitedattheHcrmau
Magill home in Tekamah '1hI.lr>-
day.playing games and at a late hour L0 P ll k i f
lunch was served.Those present
were Misses Dagmar and Helen
Kruse, Alice Brandert.Pearl anl
Martliella.Stronger,Norma IIolt»
man,Lillian Fredrickson.Anna
and Edith Gustafson,Alfred andElmer Wulff, Henry Neimlerdeppe,
Clarence and Chester Schafer-smanHarold,Clarence and Clayton
r ren u en pic ec com UI"Art Clark the past week.This community was sadilen-*fltoBear of the death of Allertl
Moore of Grant,Neb.,a former;resident of the New England
neiehborhood.The funeral WHS.
held Saturday afternoon. The sylu-pathy of the many friends is ev-,
tended to the relatives.3
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_Kansas Saturday mr a visit warn chixparents,Mr.and Mrs. John
Larson and to see Mr. .Larsen's r
sister and family,Mrs.Wallace.Andersen of Powell,Wyo.,who 1
are here.~|Word received here from the;
Von Valin family who left in theircartwoweeksagoforPhoenixpf
.Arizona found them az Al Paso,Texan.While there they were I
going to look up Dr.Logan,a 1
.former resident.Mr.and Mrs.,
Harold Wilson and small son again ¢joined them here.After starurig '
they separated, the Wilsons stop- 5
ping at Beatrice to visit relatives. \|Around one hundred played '
bridge at the benefit bridge partygiven for the first. time at the tLegion hall by :he Woman's Aux- l
iliary last Thursday evening, :met-ff
ting them a nice profit for theirf
work and providing a pleasant Ievening for those who attended.
There nero forty present from 1
Blair and about twenty-five fromTekamah.Seveml nice prizes do-1
nated by the business men, were
given the winners.
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y dinner Friday evening, the old-
r men about town.The White Cross resumed their
:ing last week to complete
~me necessary work. They do noteetthisweek,however.Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Yowell re-
urned to their home here SundayfterspendingseveralweeksinhecountrywhereGeraldwas
usking corn for his father.
The Rosalie high school basket
~all *eg* defeate¢l.the local high
chooi am at Rosalie by a score
fl!-4 to il Friday evening.Thisas the first game of we seasonor the local team.
E. C. Burdie drove to Tekamah
unday morning to see L.D.~hippo who has been confined to
is bed several weeks with an at~
ck of rheumatism
Mr. and Mrs.H. B.Cameronrave to Omaha Sunday and tookul rs. Nora Kastle and Roma to let
~oma see the beautiful Christmas~indows.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Andersen of
Farmers Attention
WE nn Now FULLY EQUIPPED To DO
GRINDING OF ALL KINDS AND IN ANY
QUANTITY DESIRED.BRING IN YOUR
GRAIN OR ALFALPA AND TAKE HOME
YOUR GROUND FEED. WE SOLICIT YOUR
GRINDING.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FEEDS
AND THE FAMOUS BIAINTOP AND WHITE
LOAF FLOURS-
0 0 oB l a l r M i l l i n g C o .
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
e °:were entertained by Mrs.Emma;|Ketchrnark Friday afternoon.Pin»|ochie was the diversion for the
afternoon.Prizes were awardedl
Mrs.Herman Klindt and MTH.,
Henry Kruse.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Fischermotored over to Fontahelle Friday
afternoon and brought Miss Anitahome with them."
Regular meeting of the 0. E. S.
Friday evening.The following
officers were elected:WorthyMatron,me( Dorothy Slevers:
Worthy Patron,Ernest Kmsc;
Associate Matron, Mrs. Clara Sievers;Associate Patron, John Tris-
ler; Secretary, Miss C. C. Beales;
Treasurer,Mrs.Elsie R.Cook;
Conductress,Mrs.Hazel Beadle;Associate Conductress, Mrs. Edith
Kruse.Refreshments were serv~ed by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Frahm
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bealeo and the
Misses C. C. Beale; and Catherine
Frehm.
Al Segeberg. a former resident
of this olaoe but now pt' Omaha,was callmg on friends here Sat~
, f n r w -- ~;------_g r a m wh i c h t h e y wi ll gi ve Fr i d a yevening, Dec . 20.4
Mis ses K a th r y n Hu g h e s =-"g
Hn r g a mt K r o c s e , tw o o f o u r h i g I
sc hool te a c he r s sp e n t S a tuli a y i n '
Omah a, doin g C hri stma s s hopp ir. g.|
Ro y W ak e fi e ld is wo rk i ng at th e
Olno n Elec tr ic S ho p.|
T o ac c omodate those wh o c are
to ma ll pa c ka g es , P o stmas ter Ca m
c r o n i s ke ep in g th e offic e open
eve n i n g s u n ti l 8 o'cJock o r la te r,
du r i n g thi s we e k .Ba n i c e L o we wa s o ve r f r o m F r e
mon t. w sp en d Su nda y at he r ho me
her e.Sh e i s e mp lo y e d i n n a to m
at F re mo nt d ur i n g th e h o li d a y va ~
c atio n.M r .an d Mr s .Fe r n W e s t la s t
we e k added to th ei r up-to -date
eq u i pme n t a t th e pa na to ri um,a
neu electric mangle.erctt Himes took last Thurs-. \ . . . . .. . . f f f u n n *l x n A n f g n n i a i h n l i f
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PRICE
$310.00
mics
$535.00
1929 WHIPPLT coum-:
CAN HARDLY BE TOLD |~`R0'§f
NEW 5 GOOD TIRES wx-:LuFENDER AND BUMPERS. PRICE
$450.00
1928 CHRYSLER COACH 52
RUNS PERFECT,AND LOOKS
_\L5lUS1\LIKE NEW.N E W
TIRES.PRICE
$425.00
'i I-1929 CHEVROL SEDAN
I 1-1927 FORD TUDO
I I-|926 CHEVROLET UPE
I-1926 CHEVROLET SEDAN
z-1924 éoan COUPBS
I--1928 CHRYSLER COUPE 52
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2-1925 I-'omg TOURINGS
If you are at all co sldering the purchase of a good Used Gut
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' I d o n ' t m i s s s e e i n g B A R G A I N S O r l f y o u k n o w o a n y -
o n e t h a t m i g h t b u y a C a r - - N e w o r U s e d - - t u r n h i s n a m e I n
a n d y o u w i l l h a v e $ l 0 f o r C h r i s t m a s m o n e y .A n y o f o u r
Us e d C a r s s e l l i n g f o r mo r e t h a n $ 1 0 0 c a r r i e s a 3 0 d a y g u a r -
an t ee .
\oPEN EVENINGS unl|1 10:30 Tc1epflonc'2l9`
Vinion-Evans Chevrolet Company,
sf BLAIR, NEBR.
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a ny un num nw dum.. .......wcutterattheJensen~Buch meatmarket and with Mrs. Himes and
_ I L and Mrs.Louis Horn spent
the day in Omaha.L- B. I-ianison is driving a new
two-door Ford sedan.The various rooms at school are
planning for shun Christmas ex-crdnes with n gift exchange for
Friday afternoon.Robert Deugheny was out fromO ml h l Saturday,visiting nt.the
E. W. Bunilc home.Miss Ann M. Petersen, who is a
student at n commerc1a\ molten inOmaha, spent Sunday in Herman.Mr.and M m Bert Cooper o lTehmah, attended the D.of l-I.
ga meeting here Saturday eve-
g.The u. E .Sunday school win
hive their Christmas program atthechurchSunday evening, Demi
z m .The Woman'n Club met at the\Hrs.E.W.Burdlc home Friday*afternoon for their annual cum-Q
mu p a n y with a large attend-
ance.The meeting was the mast
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PRICE
$310.00
mics
$535.00
1929 WHIPPLT coum-:
CAN HARDLY BE TOLD |~`R0'§f
NEW 5 GOOD TIRES wx-:LuFENDER AND BUMPERS. PRICE
$450.00
1928 CHRYSLER COACH 52
RUNS PERFECT,AND LOOKS
_\L5lUS1\LIKE NEW.N E W
TIRES.PRICE
$425.00
'i I-1929 CHEVROL SEDAN
I 1-1927 FORD TUDO
I I-|926 CHEVROLET UPE
I-1926 CHEVROLET SEDAN
z-1924 éoan COUPBS
I--1928 CHRYSLER COUPE 52
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If you are at all co sldering the purchase of a good Used Gut
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I don't m is s se eing B A RG A I NS Or l f yo u kn o w o a n y -
on e t h a t m i g h t b u y a Ca r--Ne w o r Us e d --t u rn h i s n a m e I n
an d yo u wi ll h ave $l 0 fo r Ch ri s t m a s m o n e y.A n y o f o u r
Used Ca rs sell ing fo r m ore tha n $ 100 carrie s a 30 day gu ar-
an t ee .
\oPEN EVENINGS unl|1 10:30 Tc1epflonc'2l9`
Vinion-Evans Chevrolet Company,
sf BLAIR, NEBR.
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Plumbing_u ' G r
The Hear of Your Home
And since it is the heart of
your home, itfshohld have
most careiul attention and
inspection to insure i t
functioning properly at all
times.Phone Black 62 if
you wish us to call and in;
spect your plumbing and
make in frost proof for
many winters.
John Moore Plumbing Co.
don't mlss seeing *~ BARGAINS Or lf you know of any-
one that might buy a Car--New or Used--turn his name I n
and you will have $l0 for Christmas money.Any of ou r
Used Cars selling for more than $100 carries a 30 day guar-
antee.
\oPEN EVENING5 unl|1 10:30 Tc1epflonc'2l°9`
oV m i o n - E v a n s C h e v r o l e t C o m p a n y
B L A I R ,N E B R .1
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iutldf;--x d a Chldahnas story.
high school drls G\ee ClubTheunde r Mi s s M a rg a re t ~ s a ng' I t Came Upon the Midnight
c ha r".Mrs. C. E. Johnson rend-
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n u m r r o n m m s
l n .Fred m Weber :peut 1
r t o ! l n t \ v s e k | n 0 m : h n ~
de m n f n t h e i r n m m l m m r d¢uh.»m:;~1o h\ u n¢ h m¢ mh¢ ¢ -
n tchapel,1 `h e re v ul g¢ o ;| t te n d~
mea.abo ut!-hlrty lndi u being
m m t¢r'md» nmdEarl'l`hom psoaspentAnde nen 'thursday "ISIN A !n ¢ | h » m e : c b
l o | A n g ¢ | u , h | t Wednaodayazthe G°° f¢ ¢ ¢ m=r~ | =| » r ' u » ¢ " ° 4 ¢ ° ' | *
C|I.l!.The y pla nmd wt;k¢ ¢ he IA>¢ ¢ i lho mc ,.~~1_hm1 Ue | a tthe n\e mbun.A ' \ f !so uthe rn muh ma hke we ¢ rlP F.E.I~`1m:f1er,Alun,mrdif.ythic nv e ni ngwnnpe ntllpa t
\l-iN¥d1»liK~~.Ea ri Ar dlhrjo ri e we re i x\ B| a i ro 1 the !Ami l le s w¢ n» x | r¢ le nL .
§ I . Rs u n d; e r: n h a u t e u e s l: o n
mx{li:r1 atY.hElhnhlllhom¢.Thnx-1
was a go o d aztvndmoe csmdda
ln gt h e w a t h e t .Let Us Haul Your Freight
and Live Stock
We Haul Anything
..Anywhere
Anytime
Phone 308 for prlcesr
L. M. Hansen/
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
lliillsgus., She elmo Home Friday'
accompanied by her mm gnndoon
Bobble Hillegns.l i k ;Helen Reppert spent the'
week-end at her home ha Fremont.
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,..............'o w v.U...-.¢..for the coming year was n portof the alfemooda business.M n .
C G. lhrs hdl was e lec ie d pru-
ident;Mrs. R.A.Du/lu, vice-
preddent,M n .C.w .Andrews,
Se¢'y ond Mrs. C. C. Cook, treas-Mr. and Mn. Jack Schlnpfer sn-»
:mance the birth ol a son Tueldny'
|'me smxu sou ux mr. ma mn.Raymond Close had hh banxilxnnd
adenoldl removed lost Wedneodny
at the Stuhle hospital in Fremont
Prof.F nnkholder of MidlandCollege,ont was the principal
speaker at the Arlington Parent-tescher Assoclation meeting Tues-morning. Dm. 10.Mr. and Mrs.The Bond of Education met at
M.A- Mm are °I?f'ed'h:hP"'°"'~'the school houne Monday evening.
g§°_;n§;»who a r m e " m e i l t E l fvoted to hlv eé wn f I "Cultun".
~wee o vacati t hris tmu ~-'.,Mesdnnes c. We -'\"'i¥'=!" ."'!\*hi¢h makes ihem wl close fox: .-¢.R"...° w..1Z§...¢If.§"i?»»..§}.'f,..f°'§=
I mer.
day evening at the school house.
|'I'he subject ol'his address was
. - A " - Q E '' i l fwokjlgbeSundaynv.St.Pauls
Lutheran church.A detdled ac-
count will be given nan eek.
Lust minute Gilt Suggestions by
the Fnshlon Cenlzr:Silk Robes.
$3.98 to $5-98: Crepe Silk Under-
vfear, $295 value: for $I.98; Silk
Searls, $1.98 and $2-98, ~ llrgt
square:spocxul at SL98;Rayon
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SundayGeorge
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Friday
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nnurvu Hu'num.Jw u u n n u m u lu c u q u a ;cl'0W¢ulf.hB whnkmnd with Hnmn m n .no- - - _.- - _w - - -- - » ¢n v u u u ; u | . | u |n wBla ir .Mr . Ra s m u s s e n we n t d o wne' f i ll b e a C h r i . ltm u " £ r o ~Sa tu rd a y eve n i ng g ud a ll r e tur n e d
nt . h e H a w ~oo!ho mg S u n d a |,F" id "Y °"`¢"m!¥»Dec .20151.Mr . a n d li n . E a r l D a n i e la n p e n t
Cl0¢k-th e \.veeI¢-and \°{s\{tine rnlnti vnn I n
M m Leo L o r n a 9 5 1 5 " " "` " " " ` °¢nuuvsvwu Il!
dldrgn of Calhoun,were Mr Louis Rasmussen and ch!!r dmller guests - at the dren Wlersmih ZFmmont Saturday.Loftis home.I M.ns¢|H...D..s..A...1.............
Th o mp e o n o f B l d r , w a s a
af ter n oo n vi si to r a t th e
nompson home.
an d Mr s .Lo ui e Ho vemlic k
n we r e Su nd ay after no on
s a t th e F .E .Fle tc h er
Fflxin W i ls on urau n wea k-
u s l ¢\ l l | | |m a n .f e w n u u u n t n
we r e S un d a y di n n e r gu e s ts i n th e
Mo rr is C hr is te ns en home.
Mis s La mb ;. -" §. gi ve h er Ch ri zb
ma s p r o r a m `r i a ' e venin20 th w% 6 'c 1 oc l£~s ,
Mr .an d felrp. : willi am .C hri s-
t m n s e n w e r e i n F r e m o n t W e d n e s -
A Q U H r | | \ ? 1 \ r \ \ v i n a n n \ . | . f » | # . u l f - . -
C. c. me enmrtl|\led.u|ur sun-Idnr nhwl elule l lt s v lrw Sa t-lu y |f'.erM°l\. at Crane chapel.
ihomdng the uro little dlughten
, o l l l x .: m d l n .N e v m l u C \ m e ,
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the yur nomo Um:i n t h e l u ! d " " "" "" " ' - " '" " ` " "D i l l r q l m u s ,i l - S (n u .! h e e h u r d \ b a a e m n t , l l u d ; m e s ! L H _ m d m . d ' G o su h m M c l i i b b e n l s m v w o r k - I H 'G l l h e y : n d F l d l k i e r h e n r y C o m m e J e w e l r y ,S
|' ,.b e i n g h o l t e u e l .A b o u t $ 4 0 v u, g g v f m n '° { ' _ f : x " " ' ° " ' ° "s m :o f d e n t e d b y t h t S o d e t y f o r » 9 l ' ° i l \ & 'v u l u e n m § 5 :H ° " » =I _ __ " J T ".o n * " ' ¥ " P ' ? _ ° " . m ¢ F a t h e r a n d s m b ¢ " q m ' w h i ¢ | \ | § l | l § - ° ' 1 A | { f ° I 3 _ ° - _ § l s _ E
5 ann ¢.:..;fo;
94: and $1.50;
1 no $ 1 . 9 3 -
Dressés,S l ;
'ownes Gloves |
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and so
visitors
home.
Miss:~ `1l'I,i1 ¢"""£` ~ *§e,;'"="M. E. Winset received word last' was given in November.
a |"week that his nc hen", J. C. SkowEFnfnd-were have received word "I"° i s a t "If hi m °f`*~i 2 2 9 1 12 * $ 3 dfJ °h£ r.1 n-1 .&i "ni "3 f ~
.from Mr. and Mrs . Alfre d Mgnk-Ihmhem Air Craft Amoc mtxon oo ln ~ the la tte r pa rt of the
ling who moved recentiy 'bo S1oux|S¢h00l at Duluth, Minn., and who week at the Herbert Grasameucl:City, that they like their home and is a transpqrt pilot. had recently and G A Ludwig homes.work ve much, U12-2 they are lo-| married Miss Nona Molloy. a par-A numi>er of our People have
cated r n school Wh1¢h.m9»k°5la»chute jumper nd aviatrix '"tlgone into the business of raisingitveconvenientfor Linen 80¥1»"I`wo Harbors.M?ch..Mr.Sk°W.m|,bits both for the meat and the
|The ngregational Ladies Cir- visited his nelatives here several fur 1; in said to be quite prof
/ '|_l|l YBRYS 880.b|°_:i e||The annual election of the George Mahlhall and Ed Nonsm-
= # "42 £n °n 'f:'.'i°'%f.=:.~=,f.=. °i,f'f.."1°'.;f=::¥.=&=t wer fin 1e'=.~fs;=}=§°s.<2'f=s=§e=3
$1 no $3-ov; uous, wc; U0¥9» U9¢§|" " :"_*lA§Ulll\"J x l\) act:H -|.\\S| nur-»end guest. of Misa Carrie Manley endlck.Walter'fc mk e s1o9 Hmalm¢m@.f.~.'Tin |._s many nehds'_g at Nashville.will be I d :k timin box--50c,'5°» $1 *"?"~Tfy the:Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hovendickimproving aenogghng be iii? SE*
Fashion Centenfirst, in Blair.I t
Womens and Misses Winter
Co ;~Lntire stock ié price right
now at the Fashion Center in
Blair.Over 100 Costa to select
from in black and brown, in sizes13 to 50.4s~1z'
D AL E D o m u s
and hlargaret,Mr8. Henry Haven-[sit up in bed for a few .rniflutea\atdick,Mrs.Louie Hovendick n n d s a ~son and Mrs. John Jackson spent|rs. James Rasmussen and ¢hi1
last Monday ldbernoon at the dren \vem visiting in Blair Satur-
Floyd Magill home bo see the new day..
girl.Ivan Townsend spent the week-Mr.f Mm.Freeman Loftis end at the Hui-lie Clemens home.x
and and Vernon Hovendickl Morgan Rasmussen' is reported"
were S nday afternoon visitors at no being on the sick list zgnin.*ba Ciester iiovendick Pome .|Mr.and Mrs.Victor Holstein
l | ¢ | "' § ¢" t ' =u.ru|§U \ u u | u o A u l a o u l y a m x r a n c u , m e m m e O I r u u p n m u . :a u n a a y v i s i t o r s a n m e Iv v e n m g w l t h t h e f o l l o w m g 1 ` 9 5 '\ | f5 = i a h a l l n e a r M a r t i n ,S .D .l l d a g i l l h o m e w e r e M r .a n d
L .M U t t e r b a c k ,V C 'O l h e M r a n d M r s A C M a r s h a l l F n e n d s a n d r e l a t m e s h e r e r e -R a y m o n d M a g m a n d J u n i o r
| l_ 5 = = ~ ° e , V { ; _ A : T o q _ D g w § } _ , 3 % 2 n \ § e r : \ a n d l a u g h t e r ,~ l e f t ~ f g i v e d q r x r f u u n c e r g e p w o f t h e 3 f °a n d M r s .A n M a g i n n n d c h i
noyuupen: nlouuay at we Ben ManhMrs.home.
»Mr.|~
ldren_Hem .Krone BIG reason whyCUME To TOYLAND ||:.rnest wager;ulerk;rneo.nn-||trim, Trustee;Leslie French, Es-4[¢»n;.f;:ug¢§s Uttgrback, wan¢hm=m,1
ld a y th e 1 3 th f o r Pa sa de na , Ca li I. | l' UlE¢ o r Aver y u an so n, s on o r mr .a n d Le n d a Sto rk .Iwhe r e th e y wi ll vis it se ve r al we ek s a n d Mr s .~R.Bs ts o n to Mi s s l |
i n |118 110518 o f th ei r 8031 a n d lla rg i zr e t L'I.lL'lol' Of LinC0\Il.Th e 'Lag i; tn in ute Gif t S ug ges ti ons b y '
lb: -other , Les lie Mars hall.Mr . a n d m i r m g e c er emo ny to o k plac e i n , t h e Fa sh io n Ce nter :S i lk Robe s,l
| Ml.§,Ma r s h a ll a n d da u gh tey we n tS a ntz }F e ,N .M .wh er e Mr .Ba*$3.93 so 5 5 3 8 ;C r e p e S i l k Un d e r - Io ve r th e Un i o n Pac ific rai lro ad.so n is emplo y e d p s ar arc hi n g we a r $ 2 3 5 values f o r $ 1 9 5 .S u k
| Th ejr s on, Clay ton is left in c har ge Mr . S . R. B a ts o n a n d Mi e s Na o S ta r f s 3| 93 an d $2 gg wi th f l u r
f o f aff ai rs d uri ng the ir ab se nc e.were present at the W €dd1}1E-Th e \.'.'SU
y W m .Os te rma n ,J r .,i o wh i ti n g g r o o m ha s a ho s t o f fri en ds i n s o u a ms spec ial a t SL 9 8 ;Ra y o n
horne to hi s relatives f r o m Jack~th is nei gh bor ho od as h e sp e n t Si lk Pa ja ma s ,$1.98 an d $2.9S;
I m ,Miss.,rep or ts th a t th e y h a d mo a t o f h i s s u m me r va c ati on i ii lla n ilmad e Go wn s ,89a and $1. 50;
' b e e n e x p e r i e n c i n g t h e s o m e f o g g y w i t h r e l a t i v e s .h e m .T h e m a n y | G o s t u m e J e w e l r y ,$ 1 t o $ 1 . 9 8 - ~ »
_ . _¢ l _. 1 L . . . . . . -A l . . L . . . _ _-. . . .. . .L . . . . 2 . . . .f f n n m l n \ ¢ » = e |# h a l \ r \ l \ l \ ' A l \ \ l h \ " l } \ I \ \ | -| n | n n n i n i l l .| .| . . . ¢ ¢ . » -l ' \ ¢ u » » » . .Q I :
y ou sho uld do 1»0\ 1r trad ing at the
Fa d lio n C en te r i n F la i r th i s we e k -
e n d o n d th e f e w da y s before
Ch r i s tma s :W i n te r Co o t. s - -e n ti r e
stoc k --E6 p r i o ;n o w instead o f
wa i t i n g u n t i l a f te r Cl1r istmoa- -it
i s o u r Ch r i stma s g i f t to you-»a.
lo t o f W o me n c a n g e t th e i r C o a ts
n o w in s te a d o f wa i ti n g u n t i l a f t-
e r Ch ri s tmas .D o n ' t fo r ge t y o u
om bu y * a ny Co a t i n o ur Sto c k :L t
_The local Mz.sonic_ iodge held an
"A i-u.¢,;»l' m\hu ll. . - . ¢ |u p . . . . . . . .- » » " .- - - .- 1 | , _ - v - - .Master Mason was conferred onNevinMcCunefrofr 0na}31
L l s c u u a v l a n . n i ;\ u \ | | | | \ §| u \ » \p i n e s s a n d s u c c e s s " d u r i n g t h e i r
ma r ri e d life.
Yi rs . J u li an J un gb lu th e nter ta in -
e u th e L a r k i n Clu b o n W e d n m-
d a y af te rn oo n.I n sp i te o f th e
mu d d y roada a la r g e c r o wd wa s
pre sen t.Th e aft ern oon was spent
§-an ui n n nn H trfslifinn' nftpr whic h
v u l u t n s u ~J
Sli p- on A pr on s,
$1 to $3 .5 0; D o
Cloc ks,8 1 3 9 ;]
a box--~50c , 75c
Fa sh io n C en te r
m a n n i -
v n n 'rr n n
swine uwonca, uiSl: Fownes Gloves
Hs, 99c; Dogs. 99c;
Hmndkerchief:'fin
:, $1 box.Try tle
first, in Blair.l t
» n\:1 \'r xv nnrn
YI prioé right now.Hurry if you
want. a Real Bargain.48-It
BENNINGTON NOTES
Nr. and Mrs. w. H, Winterbnrn
and sons, Walter and Heriry were
u
off ic e rs a t wh ic h ti me fort5'»one He s ai d th a t th e f o g wa s s o he a vy
f we r e present.I n the eve ni n g a th a t i t ma d e mo to r i n g o ve r u n -
'le o tu r e a n d p r o g r a m we r e gi ve n.fa mi li a r roads qu i te di f fi c ult.
Me sd ames G.A .Ma r s h a ll a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . J a me s B . Ha ll a n d
l \g a dellclous two course huuzh was
served.Outsqlj guests were Mrs.
James Sunds'nd Harriet,Mrs.
Martin Sunds andEma Sundn and
Mildred Haier.Mr.and M n .Frank KnstmpearrivedSaturday evening from
Charleswn, s. C. where the former
has conducted an orehestn at I
summer reson for the put year.They expect to spend the holidays
with relarives at Dale.
Mr. md Mrs. Julian Jungbluth
and famll visited Sunday withMrs. Junglutlfs parents, Mr( md| ur¢ .H.Willhma,who recently
moved to a fum near Omahn.
The Colby Club met ,with Mrs.
.hmes P. Rhea on '1'h\1ndlY-All
the memben hnoudxt their lunch
and an dl day meeting wa held
dhw-Hi n! md ma ki n.; plus for
the mu e xte mlo n wo rk fo r the
coming yur so begin Jxn. lst.Nels Svendgnrd v u A Blair
bwnen alle: Mv ndxy .
Hr .and Hrs.Fred Jungbluth
and hmlly were Sunday guests at
the Otw Lische homu.Kermit,Vernon and BernardJungbluth who are nttending Tech
high ln Omaha, finished the first
quarter of school and are home
jfor a two weeks holiday vacation
~a\ home.'The ba~ketball team of Arling-
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and Mrs.Harry Hammnnd came ge'out und' helped Mrs.Chapman .Iserve the ,dinner to sixteen boys.ian~
Robert McCUcilnn and family'~I\isif/Pd Sunday at the Herman ho
Jungbiuth home.1 .
Mr. and Mrs. Park Smith and L y
baby, Clarence and Dewey Smith atandMr.McGrain were Sunday .
dinner guests at the Fred Heuer-, Laman home.ln the afternoon thefsu
men went rnbbil. hunting.|Ne
Miss Opal McCormick is plan-I
ning a prugrarn and box social a\:Ch
the Masters school Friday.'J i
T h e " F r y e "O v e n G l a s s ?~
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.Womens and Misses Winbf
Coa'¢tntire stock 'A price right
now at the Fashion Center in
Blair.Over 100 Coats to select
from in black and brown, in does
13 to so.48-lt
Winter Coats for Women and
Misses one-half prloe now at &he
Fashion Center.We can fit you
Why bother with candles If .~
you can use electric Ilghts ~
on your Christmas tree.A ~.-a .,-strlng of 8 lamps now for ~d h
only ~~J
$1.25
Petersen Hardware
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slzes 18 to 50.4841
NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Fred Hovendick and Mrs. Louie
Hovendick were in Blair Monday.Mr.m d Mrs.Raymond Magill
.and Junior were last Tuesday nib
Iernoon visitors at the Flo y d Mr
'gill home._
Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftus
k¢¢P¢I"S heart.We have an Q ¢»*~`_
large assonmaut to select .0 ~ » " ' afrom...>f ¢;"f »I;';
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A Special Display
of Gift Knives
A good nocket knlle will please a boy as we ll
as anythlng y ou can give.We have a wonder#
1 1 I |pcclal prlce of ~
~A' BEE.vAc CLEANER
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tn k e s \ \h e hea vy load off
the ho use w!e 's shoulders
that's why lt's a good fi rs t
cholce i n ho mes without this
convenience.
$29.50
complete with a ll attachments
.
mann nnwb .visitors at me 1-'. c. Gomcli homelrrma y .-Inez and Darlene Vinderslev|MMr- »=»~<;, 'f,"'" °,f 33 15 51 3 gf
spent Sunday at/the Clarence ue o 1 Y ~e eW¢»h*»» umm.lnesunvxor an amended visit with
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Why bother with candles ll'
you can use electric lights
on your Christmas tree.A
string of 8 lamps now for
o nly
$1.25
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Mildred Haier.Mr.and M n .Frank KnstmpearrivedSaturday evening from
Charleswn, s. C. where the former
has conducted an onthestn at I
summer reson for the put year.They expect to spend the holidays
with relarlves at Dale.
Mr. md Mrs. Julian Jungbluth
and famll visited Sunday withMrs. Junglutlfs parents, Mr( md| ur¢ .H.Willlsma,who recently
moved to a fum near Omahn.
The Colby Club met ,with Mrs.
.hmes P. Rhea on '1'h\1ndlY-All
the memben hnoudxt their lunch
and an dl day meeting wa held
dh w- Hi n ! md mlk l ll l p lu s for
the mu e xte mlo n wo rk fo r the
coming yur so begin Jxn. lst.Nels Svendgnrd v u A Blair
bwnen alle: Mv ndxy .
Hr .and Hrs.Fred .Tungbluth
and hmlly were Sunday guests at
the Otw Lische homu.Kermit,Vernon and BernardJungbluth who are nttending Tech
high in Omaha, finished the first
quarter of school and are home
jfor a two weeks holiday vacation
~a\ home.'The ba~ketball team of Arling-
w ~' 9:
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A Special Display
.of Gift Knives
good Docket knlle will please a boy as we ll
anythlng y ou can glve.We have a wonder#
spcclal prlce of ~
~A' BEE.vAc CLEANER
-
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tn k e s \ \h e hea vy load off
the ho use w!e 's shoulders
that's why lt's a good fi rs t
cholce i n ho mes without this
convenience.
$29.50
complete with a ll attachments
.Womens and Misses Win\
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Center--t ey13 to 50.48_1t*the smart ne
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os ~_.a I 1n o w a t th e Fas hi on Ce nter i n
Bla ir .Ov e r 100 Co ats to selec t
:o 1 A
Mr.an
Mr.Harryof Delaware,
day at the ho
mussen nearguests were MMrs. Matilda
Martha and M
Mrs. Nels P
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Fred Hovendick and Mrs. Louie
Hovendick were in Blair Monday.Mr.m d Mrs.Raymond Magill
.and Junior were last Tuesday nib
Iernoon visitors at the Flo y d Mr
'gill home._
Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftus
n :.I I a U 7 s ~
Fashion -Center.We can fit. you
I \n u n- -.. . ¢ p u °
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sen home in
noon.Earl Peterse
the weekend
L. Petersen bn
Mr,m d -1
were Sunday d
Morris Christ:
Mr.und Mm d Vernon at
Blnir Fridny
w. A. mu.
£11113 ~-
Kubie apent.
vdth Wm. BQ~
Herman Ro~
gen had cornFriday.
M r . md M
and :ans we
the Chris Laday evenin~.
Mr. and -1
daughters we
the P. L. Pew
day evening.
Mr.`and Mwere in Oma
Browning sta~
...1 ...., . ...icorn for Donald, who is unable bo she has been a'do an work on account of bisz Mr. and Mr[semi bruis ed and/:ut hand. Mr.and family vi
and Mrs.Harry llammnnd came gerfs Saturda'out and' helped Mrs.Chapman Mr. and MrIserve the ,dinner to sixteen boys.land family w
Robert McCUcllnn and fnn\ily'g\|¢5lg at 0||\isif/Pd Sunday at the Herman home near|Ke
Jungbluth home.I Mr.and M
Mr. and Mrs. Park Smith and Lyle were Su
baby, Clarence and Dewey Smith at Soren Jen~and Mr.McGruin were Sunday Mr.and .
dinner guests at the Fred Heuer-Lawrence La =
man home.In the afternoon ¢\\€.Surhiny evenin
men went rabbit hunting.|Nelsen home.
Miss Opal McCormick is plan-I Sunday dlnn
ning a prugrarn and box social at Christensen's
the Masters school Friday.'J im Larsen a
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Women and
new Holiday I
in sizes 18 to
colors and ma
..|:~ric k h o me n e :
eve nin g.
;Mr s. So p hi e
r C r a i g to :me
i.r ... .. ... ..hI¢»I a n n 1 f2I lti;VQ;l l e i é
.-.».v.»..¢.. "-;».»~..-|-------~ ---~1 at the J. P. Lar-
lmir Friday alter-
uf Wayne, spent
t the parental, P.
xe.rs.Pele Andersen
:mer guests at the'sen hbme..Hmm Mnthieaen _
ended a dmc:i nwaning at the M.
fglgv gnd Fred
M n .Gus Pnulsen,Mrs.Aug.
Wlzm,M m Chun Human,Mrs.
G w. Gland!" Mrs. Anna Hmm
and M n .Tenn Mah: .enfoysd s
game of pinochle lt the E. Ott
home Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. 0.M.Boettgcr
and daughters of Florence,wexe
visitors at the home of Mr.m dMrs.Chas.Gnu Sundag
llr. und Mrs. Otw cmh e n-
mertdned a number of relativa
and friends Thursday ln honor ol
:lp ht¢§r'| binhday._ Ths_ eye-rhursdax mn mgl mg v m : pe n n s n a m l m p x- u ~endt.5 n n w o n \D. J. Dtslsr ladn helped John R°~rs . J o hn me i h (Arm Mn- W .
rn Pm; And¢nmn'n H. Wintorbum md Mn.Ho r b mSee our extra large and popular Cohn, second; Mn. w. H. GotuekIndMrs. John Logemnn, consol-s.Herninn Nelsen
e supper guests a¢|5t10M.I
sen home Wednea-Mr. and Mrs. .lahn Sdzuldt ol
. Soren Jensen and
r supper guests atrsen home Wednes-,
s.Clark BrowningaFriday and Mrs.
'ed at a hospital
Elkhorn visited at the Tim Olxrt
home Thursday afbemoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Krusirand
Mr. and Mia Henry Kruse visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohn
Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. John Lebbert, Mr.'and Mrs. Chas.Mohr and family
n n physician in ¢h¢|v»§if¢u Mrs. 'i`ena Mohr Saturday
ns some reli-nf,as evening.`icklnll fall.I Mr.and Mrs.Henry Schnee-
s.Chris Vlnderslcvkloth and family and Mrs. Henry
R Luschen were dinnerguests SunsitedatJohno~'-r evening.day of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gotusch.s.Chris Vindcrslev|Julius Glsnilt of Jnyen,Wyo...
ere Sunday dinner arrived Monday to visit relutives.z Nels Christensen'The Juvenile directors are plan-
mard..ning n Christmas celebration for
s. Alfred Skov andimembers of the Juvenile (,1\\mP»iday dinner guests both M. W. A. and R. N. A. hay-zn's.li ng contributed liberally for that
Irs.Earl Daniels, purpose."wen and Ivan spent|Mr. und Mrs. Paul Hansen, Mr.
g nt the Herman and Mrs. Ruben Petersen and fam:
priced line of large toys
WONDERFUL DOLL CABS
Many kinds STEEL WAGONS
Dislwwheel, rubber tired PEDAL BIKES $3.49 'ily were dinner guests 01 mr.anaer guests at Henry Mrs. P. C. Petersen Sunday.were Mr. and M1-s.|Mr.and Mrs.Dan Timperley
1clfemily,Air.and'Eisit§:d at the F.S.Isham home
BLACKBOARDS 50c to $5.00
Ihnsmnsen,an oxHr. and Mrs. C. W.
Blair.
Misses: Select your
Iresa at the Fashion
lave Silk Dresses in
v styles priced arf
3.94,s1o to $19.15
52 in all the new
terlsls.48~1t
IAPPENINGS
R.Powell, formerly
zelebnled his hlnh-
me of Mrs. R. Ras-
'ounuay v~~:»u»»5.Geo. Fuller, who was employedat Geo. Huber's last summer, all-ed on them one day last. week. "
Mrs.Anna Hadan env.-r1.mlned
the following al.dinner Sunday:
|Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Glandt, Rud-olph and 0tto_Gl:md!,Mr.and
Mrs. C. W. Hadan And family, Mn.
Term Mohr and Edna.g Harry Pattersen and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rogan and fun-
ily, all of Omaha were Sundaydinner guests at the Fred Paulsen
home.Mrs. H. I-I. Neumeyer and Ger-aldine, Mrs. Ed Wim and Maxine
M n .H,G.Neumeyer and bo i l
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BASSINETTS
5.00 25c to $1.95
Fine Tqy CHAII§ and ROCKERS 50c to $4.50
VELOCIPEDE S, rubber tired $3.95 $4.95 each
loc to $1.00 eachMany fine GAMES
IRON TOYS
BOOKS of all kinds
10c to $1.00
5c to 50c each
r§pik81'_f r h e d i n n e r i I 'Q'I§f'_'_,_f"E 5931.1 Dilllbu Vinum ul v
only
$1.25
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is given when you know that the gifts you
are choosing possess qualities that éssure
satisfactiory service to the recipient,It is
gifts of assured quality that we present for
your choosing.
.THE GIFT SHOP
H. J. COOKE
.and Junior were last Tuesday nib
Iernoon visitors at the Floyd Mr
'gill home.
Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftis
lflr.and Mrs.Dwight Patrick
Gifts That ~ay~B~ ~l~ctéd With Assurance
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Martha and Mrs. R. Rasmussen.Mrs. Nels Pete en and children
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ric k ho me n e a r C r a ig , W e d n es d a y
eve nin g.
;M r s .So p h ie L ar s e n h a s g o ne tu
r C r a i g to spend th e wi n te r v i t h
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U | | ~ l l l | » ! l \ ] »M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y O t t e u f
B e n s o n a n d M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y
ble ume y er we r e 6 o'c loc k di n ne r
g u e s ts o f M r . a n d Mr s . P a u l L a r -§HANDKERCHIEFS very pretty und excellent. quality
BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS an §en on Sunday
i f . ._ ...J u s aFINE HOSIERY for child-en.women and men mf r I l l u n u n .ttlb llua |u¢\.nnls»-a n d son o f Gr e tn a ,spe nt T h u m -
da y af ter n oo n a t th e Geo.Hu b e r
ho me .I-Irs.Clau s Ha ma n c elebrated
her bi rthda y W ed ne sda y .Th e a f t-
er no on wa s spe nt nt.c ards a n d
prizes we r e wo n by M m Gm:
Pa ulse n a nd Mrs . A ug . W i tte , fi rs t
Mr s . A n n a H u d a n a m i . Mr s .G. G.
Ma n go ld , s e c o n d ; Mr s. E mma Ne l-
son an d M r s .J u li us Suver kru bb e,
*CIW* IeR-sunabl.v nn-iced. wnndnrfrll nnm.
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SCAR!-'S and mtoiv cAé£s ""j"".""$1.00 exch
Fancy CHINAWARE and fine colored GLASSWARE
in big vuriery und very low priced for the quality
TREE DECORATIONS wrapping paper and twine.
.auu.a, wmua nun uma big values --
'Take home some fine fresh CHRISTMAS CANDiES
a t i o n .c o n :¥n\ ..£ ..nn n lr l a au u uSpecial price Lo schouls and churches l n l h t .mm.u m a »,...........,..,....-Monday at the hbme of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Backlpus.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Mangold
and Emma, and Mr. and Mm G.
M,Mangold were dinner guests
last Sunday at the F. Henninger
home in Omnhl.Mr. and Mrs. Gun Paulsen, Mrs.
E gen,-Ott and Mrs. Julius Suv-
erruhbe spent one waning lastweek at,1he Geo. Logeman Mme.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mocklemnn
of Elkhom spent Thxrsdaj af..£l18
Gus Glandt home.,
Walter Huber who is amending
the state university. had an ave-rage ol 94%, the hi ghe s t o fji s
entire law class, in the mid-tgrm
exnmlnntlon.'Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gottach and
family were Sunday dlnnqr pmmof Mr. and Mn. F. c. Gazihen.
Also box paper loc to $1.00 a ~ m big variety
0pen evenings until Christmas beginnigg louclny, Dec. 16
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gifts of assured quality that we present for
your choosing.
.THE GIFT SHOP
H. J. COOKE
.and Junior were last Tuesday nib
Iernoon visitors at the Floyd Mr
'gill home.
Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftis
lflr.and Mrs.Dwight Patrick
Gifts That ~ay~B~ ~l~ctéd With Assurance
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Martha and Mrs. R. Rasmussen.Mrs. Nels Pete en and children
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eve nin g.
;M r s .So p h ie L ar s e n h a s g o ne tu
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g-sn ;~,... » ,~.-,~~».,1 »Y v >»"y Read the naw: In The Enzernnlsn
-nmar.:r.éu..,,,
Bluff, mama; mqmsef n, mn 1ifhhf f b l-~r~~- -.
Mr. -gg n' Rtb Petersglan "d'pl;e at fhi"§Y'r.`l»"°~
remon , wene o ~an d y vinitan at the L. C. L"._|Lut.he.ra:» church at .mmgum nm- - S i m mf. md Mm ~»»|§»»#»x.Qe°.;§;'.=="°~-5° 'L':°°
oAngquxtvraéerkeutz-udioe»m~i xz¢~.LP»r¢efs¢m»m<>f Brok~
p x e m - ' u h ~ea w em gh-ln' dormiwzy by
friexudnof thacollegewholivein
mag, Wlmongin.In 1 letter inwhich »:= =f~<e '= =:°°°":°::' "'°
SnB°W.Neb.\;n1\adnttbeHameon Thursday to see Hn. Olive Hc-Lane.Dr. J. G. Shlck returned Mondnylroxp a week'| bushes Sin intodarpm pq: at txe stats.
T
ten end Richard Wright and Dr.
w.. \. Bo l¢ o tTe h mxh ,w e mmp-
. g w u at the Chris Jensen55Sunday evening.
Jkl. E. C. Llppinoqtt and Ruthenllei at the Fred Peck home on
Mm George Fallen ull culled at Jensen'Sunday.the Fned Peck lmne 'Nelda l f !Svnzley wldved Smndh I
ernoon to hd Mn. Peck -NHL e k d n g wi his m m ,Me rtm'lr . a n d K m,George Fallen Jensen.
exlled on Mr. and Mm Emil Pol-Mr.a n d M m R !Christensen
Wednesday ntkmoon zo help Mrml Mr. and Mrs. Clareneefiottnr ot Beck home Sund.|y'evenlnlen at Henman on Thursday. 'and children vmma at the Alldrewl!
¢: -Peck quilt.Wisner visited at the Louie Mencke!lin. Fdedx Hlgge and son. anMa Mrs. Louie Mencke m__'hame frm-n Saturday until Sun-Carl Koenig were Sunday dinner
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d ni \'i3- sua num; n||x¢|l|lU|i|. \llllillvna.canon cmlen Iuf |*J'"'!|tru A :ew members our IaIm|y12. .,mT°»§'§~. and §i',~Z"¥,.F.'Roi-lo! Hr. and Mrs. Louis Iillgtnkamp joyed our trip to D very U"l'¢h»|att|mded the Hi.sa1i¢?r ry meeting]
|-..m ...A ¢....m-warn §nh1whv|¢m.rl Mr. P1-ni A.Hazerha umen urn hm, mme dn to be a ble zo at the home oil Mrs. Andy Allen!
nnuu .au lr-.....,..-W ..-.-.¢V¢*\l°8 villort.-* I S S a f i i f f ~ ~ H a g e r -
Wdru Andenm uns a Saturday"dw g ue s t a t t he Ma rt i n Lar-
nea home.Mr.and Mrs.Carl=
Rasmussen and family were Sun-I
dev afternoon guests.St. Paul's Christmas tree and
prog-ram will be and at :nsehnrnh Thursday evening, Dec. 26..
The children are apected to meet
at thechureh Sunday forenoon,for their pmcticing.Orum schoolprogram and me w i l l be Frldayi
evening.Dec. 20.
The following guests were en-
tertained Wednesday evening af
the Jens Sorensen home in honorol Hr. Sorense:\'s birthday: Mesrr
baurner, Sr. of Hooper were um!-ed
in marriage ln tneipresence o l
three hundrel relatives and friend!
The R.ev.\Wollers spoke the
solemn wards; that bound the twohenna together.To the strains ol
bnllant wedding march played
by Prof.0.Schnnkenb¢1'K»the
umm Pmy marched to the alterwhichwaslwnerfuuyd w r q w d
with flowers, .ferns and smrhx
climbing the lighted candles.~
atundants were dressed in vanouscolors,marching individually in
two aisles leadln3 w the alter.
rs. and Mesdames H. C. Rasmus-'The first w enter were Mi g
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X=lx<f§}-I-flsi mi lu tri p."s m : l m Friday.Mrs ._ Mm Hernck
peopleare again reminded um. 'ml led the meeting and from all re~are alenys glad to have int1er~ested'::;U xt was a very interesting
visitors.When your friends andrelative s co me fo r the ir Chri stmas ' .; »;»»1 5» \» ~ me nd son,
. .ac o and v ted Mn.visxt we suggest that ample txme .be allowed 3,0 vmr.ing'uȢ college flhve McLane last Tuesday.
on the hill.Dana College wishes Blair |:lLi~
zens a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.Coach Fynboe, of Dana College,
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made the final trip no Lincoln on'snmasy, with two ol 'his f<>°¢\»,11
players.Every weekend since thedom of 'the football season, Fyn-
boe has taken some of the crippled:
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The young people of tim Arl-
ingon M. E. church will pint on aChnstmasprogramnextSunday
dtex-noon.We hope some ol ourfnendsdowntownwi l come up
to enjoy the program th us.
Mr. and Mm. T. K. Cornish and
Mrs. Jung Hilbert of Omaha, vis-
ited the for1her's mother,Mrs.
Edna Cornish last Thursday aft-
emoon.
._ Rev.Paugherty _ will h ave
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verameu rw. ...nes or un-am. .t -., __plnochle Thnrday evenln .Suchl Hr. and Ml`l~Ql;rb¢¥\ Hurd of home.a pleasant time was »..§ by ,all Benson :nd Mra Joeobson and'We were glad zo see so many'
pres ent me the y dwae a to formi dmghm .ff Ba i r were sunday;: w s a 1._.a club and meet regularly.'~L¢e.- callers as theHenry Jensen home. i KY...JI. "'f.'?§.§°» l. .I "" £ § .°..2'§.
go" was chosen as the name of thel The Willing Workers Sunday,M0le Christmas plans were made
club.Clarence Olson and Miss'S»chool class had n party at ¢j|¢and some praetielnghas beendonePearlRacewonn m prizes.A'Gene David mine Fnday evening'Clarence Mathlesen ol' wrmrm
lovely lunch was served by Mrs.'Fi{teen members were pnesentlwag a Sunday evening visitors at
Mencke.The next meeting will A short program led by Mrs. Fred the Louie Mencke home
he held at the home of Mr. and Peck,was given after wh iw an The pupil~ of 'he Cumin CMrs. Theo. Ollnger on Dec 28.oysier supper was served school Wm "uve `"pro mg DMrs. Ted Olinger,Mrs clark!Mr and Mrs F u n k Wilson 23 The school will 52 closed
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Lippincott, Mrs. Louie Mencke and weredinner guests at the Chrlslfrom Dec. 24 until 3... 2.~
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s e n a n d He le n , E d Ch r is ten se n o r
B l a i r An d r e w a n d V i c tor J o hn s o n
m m i my l n s ,Ro h Ras mus sen an d
c hi ldr en, Pe ter Ivers on and Te sld e,
A x e l H a n s e n a n d M a r i e : m d P e t e
1*-Inela en,a l s o . l e n s I v g n o n .
H h m e s C a t h e r i n e a n u H q l e n ,
n o s 0 .L \ l . . . . . . . l . . . .n | | ¢ \ i \ \ f \ | * \ Y l
Els ie ki llg en la r np ,I&im,¢:|.tu.un..b n d e a n d Le on a Ha g e r b au me r ,
cousin o f th e gr o o ,dms s e d i n
blue and y e llow ge o g e n e, c a r r
i n g bouquets o f y lo w a n d p m k
roses.Th e y we r e fo llo we d by
He le n Hi lg e n k a mp ,sister o f th e
"Vikings" Do $818 UT. IIUBU, Allllxzno f th e Ne b r as k a " U " .Th o tr i p s
have proved zo be a suc c ess and the
me n th a t h a ve 8°:\e wi t h th e
c o ac h d o n o t a t a ll re g re t th e time
sp e n t o n th e tri p s .
A conferenc e me e ti n g o f th e
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Death claimed a member of our'family last Mgmlay morning whgn
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Mr.Ezra Simmons dxed qultesuddenly after a brief illnes.a Mr.
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Simmons has been a member of|our family sixgre Jan.1,1028when he rame to the Home fromBenkelman, Neb.Funeral servic-es were held at the Home 'Dyes-I
day afternoon.Wednesday morn-'ing Sup't. Shiclc accompanied the
remains to Giltner. Nob. where hewas buried beside his wife who preceded him in déath in March, 1922.Rev. and Mrs. Al J. Hargett hadcharge of qurphapel gerviges gudln u
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Tlmnday evening gnem at the nz un ¢\'°°lII»dn ll e d Il l '" °" 'e a l n la s t k,nc which g u d ,Ed Newki rhho me we re : Mr. uul.".| | |\'e m| a\r ge orgem, us e anfpwme Agung p,"|¢|,n¢=N¢|.l n - Al f ! : d S k 0 v und Lyle, Kr. wins bouquets ol pmk and yelum. | mm were _ L The deciii 'n oin a Mn-l-l!" '!'°°|'E"'f.'\__f"§|rua¢~.Auer dune uma me llr.:lelue z vm ms be |mb\Tlhed
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Nlwkirk.V""Over thirty swung folks enjoyedcousin ri the brme,dreazed 1 n | T " " '
5 h F d |iiesh pmk georgette can-yang a :\:t ~ Harsenr;1o an1e .eve mng'bas ket. of roses aud swee:peas,EV»\1\GE|-IC-'\L LUTHERAN
Sunday guests at the Simoniand Master Eugene Stork, nepnew 'TRINITY HURCH
Gnuse home were Miss Catherine of the bride as rmg bearer, car-H. C. Jul. Frese, P or_\¢\.|........,l m-w\f;.If Mm.A.ruincr iho rimrs in a larire callal __.n nute shoppers in the selection of theirgaveasplendidserviceTo aid last miTheyM . n o gifts following practical and lovely lineg n u |:,u\»|uu Litrlumln'.- - - -_, J n o ......" " u "Ga u s s an d Ma r jo r y ,~ , A n n a li ly .I I e wa s dressed i n a wh i te
Imus e an d fa mi ly an d M1 55 I we ly n sui t.la s t c a m e th e b n d e ,g w e n
K a t t .ne r mater M r s A r th u r_| away Dy .Ir e ne W ulf s p e nt S un d ay g ib e r Dlna o0 wh o as r n alr o n o f hon or,
~ inB\l'|.lCI.l0fl S l U Hu nl.alias; vvun nun 411105 I u n vs n , , , , ,Su nd ay Sc h o o l a t 9: 4 5 a . m.g m " .wh o s a n g qeve ral be au ti fu l
Ser vi c e s at 10:30 a . m.| ? ; le * ;i ° *; ; l Th°t.hS1fl8`;2¥S WENMSU-
.rn a n o n e p a n o rsE g h s h ....Ref very .- f'£5*;I-Iargett.Seve ral m e m b e g o f higher but all acceptables o m e price,
at the Chris Larsen home.*"'¢vo"v ~~~_nn o o n1.~....»..:..» ¢.m»¢1¢w e r e M r . a n d h i y 3 ' \ n u n ;4 c u m x g, e o r g et . r . e 0 1 8 3 5 a .1
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lthird and h i m :iunuay OI ull:Rev. Har|21ett's congregation cmonth._up to enjby the servicés with us.
German servxces qmry BECOndl
land fourth Sunday.Women and Misses: Select your
.IIJVCAAlsna bu.1-...._Pe te r Iver so n an d Te ss le , Mr . an d' a b an de au o f rh in es to ne s an u un .»u
k r o ~s andH r s .E m a n u e l g g d r e a m n a n d w q r e a c o r s a g e o r p m b i .
l ' l - »\ ~ u n n 1 \ n ¢h l a As s o r t e d H a nd k e r c h i e f s Ilon: and Alfrld Nelson-w n v="»Lp#uuwl lu i''Cltrlninl 'new Hdidly Dress at the Fllhi5'W!'d*!. ?"°'"'!¢_'}""f'f__'t ~ I peauufpi ¢°'"P of ,'1"'"l.Z'L'1" ~Gln-iltlnu E v e (the 2401):Center-thev have Silk Dreslesion
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n i Boxed 50c to $1.65 boxRhardNelsonname vvere 1.u.|.1_.-u T " "11:1 Mrs.Fred Ahlemeyer '?"d*:;l:1s, £L"$I'§§"m"J§IImT,"»1`$m 13122. I Chnstmas program bv we Sunday
fl1U3|Y» Mr. and fs '{§}j¢.,¢, ven was of embroidered tulle
sen and Mr. and rs.r |held );l place by a wreath of
mn nd Dorothy.g l -.HS M Newkirk and Marjory orange blossoms,and carried a
" a r f~;°==',r,:»:::,':.:="e':; ;2;;""'-r::":§d:';°;°'m12"2"f§2 -
,g oone . ev:r ».-f..¢..,.. emaocfl u.Pre Helen Newklrk chancel steD8 by the groom and|3'1', PAUL LUTHERAN
vices in th English language at
10:30 a. rn.
School, 1:30 p. rn.|
Christmas Day (the 25th):Ser-
. -~ _" 1thesmartnew styles priced
$4.98, $6.75, $8.94,$10 to $19
in sizes 13 to 52 in all the n
colors and materials.48
BEN CH NOTES
$1.25 to $3.25 m
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an.:.°.r:;:n §i;..;...;L;ai.;; nlmtl[u Hli'rv Hmrmumrll cnuncn.URUM $1.19 to $3.75 eachnerfsen,Pastor"i lo da y .e v e ni ng Jens Hansen .\celebrated his binhday by enter-lo bas.. man.'lhe groom and best.P- J. Rsi
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lgning the following young men:~.were atm-ed In dark hlue
ymond Rasmussgn, Harold Ras»1 »~.Sund
-_.\Mr;z n fuindrehberc aan: very No service.
.puneuuu, 1:». 1.,. plpynzlcuul. uulllc.ay, Dec. 22 .Mrs. John Anderson and Bobbie
of Erskine,Atbem, Canada.and
C h S i t urs.es.u n)0 l at 10.30./'¢f*allnA.nn n!l\angggigen. !*!*"'"§'_ E'E!'§?P:.'"'"'""" 1 |...'I§Ef..H\»`-1-.°1\r.§I¢§}i. Sie 1431, Pill Sunday sclu $6.50 eachC H I ,l l !,_~olunsen ~n B l i r ."
an 11 oclock.Miss Beiva Hineline apent the
Christmas Day,regular servlce
P R O W E L L H o M E 'home.'|Mr. an!! Mrs. Ted Olinfer were
_,Sunday dinner guests at the J.W., 'Mrs:.Agnes Bveckbdl left Sat-Hillman hbrne in Blair,uigday for her home in Ggl0m@.|Miss Marie Koenig returned
Smith Dakota after spending nenr-home Wednesday evening after
l B week at the Hom vi 't -y e sn ing having spent several weeks withhm' mother, Mrs. Isabella Good.|her sister. Mrs. 'Will Paustian at
Mrs. Wm: Han of Orum, was a Bloomfield, Neh.csller last Wednesday.~|Mr.Emmett Bolt and daugh-
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mr nun Hula. \.Jillu.. ............ .___ .-daughters were Sundav aftemoowi After the ceremony, a reception
gmmiuf at the Hans Wulf \°m@- 4 was held at the home of the bn-.le's
Mr.;;l3*i!Mrs.Wu!! and wzhalelfen parents.At five o'c!o¢k a three
were Sunday supper guests at ,he 'course dinner was served io about
G"ff tf'|§,_l __°mf,;_,__m,mnone.hundred and ten guests. a
Christmas Seals and Tags
mr." " " ' I " |Blue W preuonunazeu mme nt Sunday afternoon ai.t 2George Rasmussen home and MDP?
day evening at the Axel Hansen
home.Fridav evening guests at theFredDickmeyerhomewereMr.
and Mrs.Henry Dickmeyer and
family and 1-mnnd Echtczkamp.Mr.and M n .Herman Rnhlfs,
Eva,lina hand Laverge :nd _g
Ku r spent u:\ ay .r-noon nt the Alben Hansen home.helping Marjory eelebrate dust
A»~bl|<h....y.Mr. and Mn. Carl ChristensenwereSundayeveningguests: '
the Hans Jensen, Jr. home.Mesdnmcs Haney |Kuhr andHaroldRasmussenandDonald
:peut lluuduy afternoon withMrs. A.Renshaw.ge
Mr. and Mrs. Georrse Kuhr were
Tuesday aftemoon visitors at the
Harvey Kuhr home.Raymofnl,Lloyd and Leroy
Knhr. Margaret and Roy Rahlis
the .color scheme used in all .the
rooms' and on»the tables, with a
|w|nw neu anuve each table-and
blue streamers descending to each
feorner of Lhe table.White candles
tied with blue tulle in white hold-
ers at each knd, place cards and
nut. cups to mach, and pink :md
yellow rose;A beautiful wed-
ding cake centered the table.
_jig .charivari crowd was large
lnsplne af um bad roads.At'mid~
night the brlde threw her bouquel
| § '§ ° " ,g f cuughi by Mins Helen
.. xgen mp-.The guests departed nl. u late
hour leaving many beautiful pres-
nts and wishing the happy young
couple a prosperous and a happy
uedded life.After a short honey-
groom's farm six miles east of
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I Hooper.-Lontrihuted.
Green and Rose
Priced to sell
§Ladies' Hosiery.$1.00 to$2.19 pau'
Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts, speciale f a i l H a u ;Jensen c elfebnte m a l
bi rthd ay Thu rsd ay eve mn g .-.rRa y mo nd .L lo y d an d Ler oy D A I M A C O L L E G E L E V L S NO T E S
§§_' ;?" §' 2' §n .,'f,'I.v 3 :5 3 ° ` f ° '1§a§§§5|Er n es t Ha ns e n { Bu b ) i s the or i ~
'g i na tor of th e i d ea of an ic e s k atg
H m s e n .. .Mr .an d Mr s .Ha n s J ens en, J r.U18 n l k a t Dan a.A n u m b e r o f
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BoysSca1ffs, special, eac
\ |1 n_Q sa sc 1.39mens acarls,me n naw:uu1\m cu:4nng uur.nan-~m l l l v M d perl m !M ~ ° » " ' i :'§m§§n° ,'in§` Z'iS.n h ls c ou rts a n d bu i ldi n g emb a n k -
ga e sts a .eho me .1.me n ts ab ou t th e m ln pre par ati on
"fn r ea f mn z n Lsafnr #ha cnllnmn I 254: upMeds and Boys Ties from"' BREwsT1§n» BITS
Mr. and Mrs.A. W. Petersen
spent.Tuesday afternoon at the'
Lars Petersen home.
Hr.and.Mr's.Arthur Jensen
and Arline visited at the l-Iarryi
Swanson home Tuesday evening.
Hr. and Mrs. William Wulbern
and Junior were dinner guests. at
will turim on water and if nature! gf
does her duty,a smooth surface | ~should result.Why not have a 1~
hoclzy tearpp ~
Mr.Clifford Madsen,assistarr ~7x
debate coach,attended me Neb-~5
raska Intercollegiate Forensic As-:_
sociation at Crete Friday. _The ~
invitation given by Dana College' ;=
to the Nebraska association last' ~g
$1.000uting Flannel sums, mh
-fBoys Tie, léncil§d lladdkerchief
650/in gift box
Come in and see the rest of our line forMake This At1§e Grimm home in Blair last spnpg no nom 1:5 annua| ousmessFriday.\meeLlhg,its annual extemporan-
'Mr'.mx Mfr.. Arthur Jensen and.eous confrst, and the Nebraska n MERRY CHRISTMASd,n¢m¢|-, spent Saturday at we section of the National contest at
Alfred Svogerson home.'Blain wni accepted.Dana College
Hr. and Mrs. Frank Jahnel werelis glad Lo welcome the orators and
Sunday afwrnoon guests at the debate coaches to Blair.The Iol-
A1 Kronberg home.|lowing colleges are me members of
Monday evening supper guesu this association that will be ex-
it the Harry Swanson home were ' pected at this great event: Comer,
Hr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and'Doane,Pens,Kenney,Y o r k ,.f....;\»Mr. and Mn. Albert Jen-lcmnd Inland, Hastings, Nebraska
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Fihe F.owls For Christmas
LE AV E O R D E R S E AR L Y
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With Gifts Of
'ewelry
Brazils, per Ib._C
0
Filberlx, per lb.28c
h Walnuts, per Ib.33:
Prunes, ~15.
~ocolntex, per lla.25:
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Mixed Nuts, per lb.Z5c
$1.80 Chase In Sanborn 3 lb, cn
Coffe,$1.6 |
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Christmu Cigars box
25c; 50¢; 954: $110 pn' bo
different lvnlls
zo mulemm am. ...a
powder, package
Brazils, per Ib._C
0
Filberlx, per lb.28c
h Walnuts, per Ib.33:
Prunes, ~15.
~ocolntex, per lla.25:
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Mixed Nuts, per lb.Z5c
$1.80 Chase In Sanborn 3 lb, cn
Coffe,$1.6 |
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Christmu Cigars box
25c; 50¢; 954: $110 pn' bo
different lvnlls
zo mulemm am. ...a
powder, package
~ ~ Mrnand Mrs. Ar-' Central, Midland,On§aha Univer-..;'_';_."'_\emf, 'gm Arline.Theylxi¢Y and Wes\eyan.This is the W e M a k e t h e F o l l o w m g S u g g e s t x o n s
l'eh te Lhe sixth birthday lirst time a cvntest of the Neb-~-1'?"£i?1$*»°£3~ and also the wed-'mska Intercollegiate Forewc As~F O I 'Y o u r C h l ' l 8 t l T l 8 8 G l f t s
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mra.| igcado ~ ev er been held in _______I __ _
C]|0Coi;Cr;§{2§»3}
Open evenings until Christmas
The
Christmas Store
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Chenies, per box
son ,xflmru we believe that the various'.r the week-endicwic bodies in Biair will help givef»fh§_;;»o;P;';, parentm Mr.| this event the proper publicity and
im. Frank Siert.|wil1 unite with }w ~ extending to
awHar
at the
and lf RINGSMr. and Mrs. Alben Nqlsonmd
hmily and Elmer Monson spent
Mundny evening at the Allred
Swgeraon home.Mr. and Mm. Wm. Wulbem and
daildrfn were vidton at the Wm.
11-.. \......... |..,¢ ennvll-v nvenimr.
me above named colleges, a heuty
welcome.
An outdodr Christmas program
is being phnned for Thursday
night.It is to be held around the
evergreen tree nn the campus.
'Thursday nfwrnoon and .=v»»lm-
WRIST wA'rcl;EsMESH BAGSRINGSBAR PINSBRACELETSEAR DROPS
v. ¢ °
CLOCKS White ha GoldB E L T s ms 49:
LIGHTERS|
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" w N l e l u n m a f a m i l y , m m 1 : 9 w De*t w w e A n d - S n l w n s u n s :
;~ f a r - h u m u g - ~ o n J y g g m r y 1 6 ;;>us show you these beautiful gifts
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H s n n md family ull mm ; um mner a x m e any L g (,.. . we dne ud y L K ln . Ama | :; ~m_ 9 - f a v # v e : -» -~ <» f me
~A qv Mem Christmas to all
PhoneS A S ~
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