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01-02-1930I `\.L . :. n a m - 1 \. . ; | _ . < ~- ~-> - .1 *' ~ _ . _.~.1 1 .,.' .x ..».z .FFP OFFIC L PAPER OF WAS| 3 I i f - ;_ ». | !l l ... r n C a mn Nonvoujrg' ,..»;~,;§;frgex;§ ~ .3~ ¢ 3 '1_a g :- n i k " ~ as 5 ) \|\ . 4. ~ .5 .. .~ -.-:gd." .":Fiij . 1 ~RISE ;mb, smé Historical SocA'-L ,- . _ r f w f m v v t "l lil-==' i Q u....j\; -;ff 4 ~ BuAlR?s NEwsPAPEs 'IINGTON COUNTY ~ NEWS AND COMMENT ga,"BLAIR, In-1B§ASKA, JANUARY 2, 1930m m n W m k h i. . J a in - lllm u ln uVOLUME XXXIII m m m m m n s n n n m v b -NUMBER 50~L " 1 ;,j;,;',,';.;,jf I lit.i _..__.__._...._..._...___W nl ton Gunn!!-» V I S I T H O M E F O L K S The Cfvmr Pickell funny areveryiloPPYthesedaysantheir two d a u g h te n a r e h o me wi th th e m o ve r th e holi day season. U :. |:| Tax 0rlina - f |S,=V6i City Occupation Tax Pgsed by Premcmt G t r Council toQ"l'»x itinerant Yendors is new §¢=b¢ Vofq bf Supreme Court;~ . BLAIR HAS Luis onnmA'i<.¢E M u n n -n B l a i r O n i i r u n c e H u N e v e r f i f - ' F l P u t i n F o r c e .C o p i e d A m i r 't h e Fremont Ordinance.;Q In will be of interest ui -izinir offiqials to nohe that, the --.' r - tion f Fremont, has »-Q1 ~e~ clared void..~ff 'Blix ordinance placed a -4.- $300 a year on "itinerant ~h .1~:~ a n d t h e P e t e r s e n B a k i n g C o \~y |:|I i I High Schooi Happemngs Dislrids Formed in Xehrlskn H'|h School D¢b¢-lin: Lague.Buket Ball Practice Continues. Athletic Officilll Meet at Oakland. qgxxoiz PLAY Pmcrlcs ox Declitnilory Work Suri;Next Week urge Number Expected G o rk. ~n in the pus; eight years in St.Puul, Minnesota, cllne home a week ago last Sunday md will return to hex' work next Saturday. Another daughter,Mrs.Dale Pollard of Scottshluflg,arrived last Saturday and will spend about a month with them.These little visits are much appreciated and make life worth living. in taxes.To this an appea)_2;ins made,taking the matter Liifggocourt.`¢ gg The supreme court gave thdi ~ oision Tuesday in the case, an i f- fixmed the decision of tha di t court which had held the - ance was too indefinite.Th di y , had appealed from the vim court's decidon.? »g The license tax, exacf/ed on $r?<:iTrsSndofuba:;e§s If ~Z was paid by the Petersen cornpqly and the Stljmdard Bakers corpor-I* tion, of Oinnha.The Ialiielj air signed itsclaim for repayme . to the Peters-en company,'\ The supreme court held f.llif5`il\e term "itinerant vendor" iq Mg de- . Ac c on lin g o o th e re p o r t o f S u p - er in te nd en t C. K . Mo rs e, s ec re ta ry o f t h e Nebraska.H i g h Sc hool Dc - b e ti n g Le a gu e ,th e B la i r h i g h sc hool has b een plac ed i n the east~ ern d istri c t. ,' I'h io d istri c t is re pr e- se n te d b y s o me o f th e la rg e r h i g h sc ho ols o f ea s te rn Ne br as ka .Th e f o llo wi n g h i g h sc hools wi ll con- sti tu te th e me mbe r sh i p o f th e e a s te m distric t.:Bln i r ,F r e mo n t, Pla ttsmo u th, S n y d e r an d V alle y . L a s t y e a r B la i r an d F r e mo n t f o u g h t i t o u t f o r c h ampi on sh ip ho n or s a n d F r e mo n t wa s r e tu r n e d th e vi c tor .Ho we ve r , th i s y e a r we ar e ho pi ng to re ver se the e c o re o n ou r D o dg e c o u nty o p p on e nts . A f te r e we ek s vac ati on,Coac h P a r k ,bas ke tba ll ag g re g a ti o n h a s se ttle d d o wn ag a i n to ha r d wo r k . Th e squ ad ha s n o w been c u t to fi f te e n me n .Coac h P a r k hopes to h a v e h i s te a m ru n n i n g s mo o th - ly wh e n th ey me e t W i nn eb ag o i n th e f i r s t g a me o f th e y ear a t W i n n eb a g o o n J a n ua r y 10th. Th e f i r s t h o me g a me wi ll be |:~.|..0 ~ - Will Improve Fontanelle Roads Rzsidentl of Fontanelle Neighbor- hood Will lmprove Roads ln Their Vicinity.Ask the Cammy Qua l lo Ma ke Levy.. PRESENT Ps1'm0N To BOARD The county commissioners at their regular meeting held last Monday were presented with a petition from road district Num- ber 14 in Fontanelle township. This petitionwas 100%strong, being signed by every resident freeholder of that district-The petition prays that the bounty board call an election for wlevy of five mills spreading over a period of five years the proceeds of which is tu be used in putting the roads in that district in shape. District 13 has also taken out a COUNTY Asst-2:-:"ns 'no HOLD STATE .MEETING A meeting of Nebraska county assessors will convene in Lincoln January 10 and ll, it was made known Saturday by Lancaster County Assessor Bell, president of the mme usodntion. The early meeting is oceasloned, Bell statues, by the state law which requires the re-valuation oi real estate each four years for taxation purposes. Improvements and prob- lems of land valuation generally are to be dlseuased at the sessions. It i s probable that a second meeting of the association will be called some time in March to dis- cuss personal property and the ln- tangible tax, Bell said. The early meeting this year is called that infomation needed by the 93 assessors in the state for re valuation of real estate may be at their disposal when they s u n work on their task. greamery In Opgraiioq New Co-opzntiyf Qnhmz-ry Oigp.al Saturday, Deeembe1:._28\ls29 for Business Prius. Olfemil Brings in Lqfge Amount Cream. TRADE NAME DECIDED ON Fira! Chur1in| Amounlqd to Aw- proximately.l8|0 Pounds Butter: FORMER BLAXR PEOPLE CALL Mr. lfld MPS-M.C. Collins of Decatur,Nebraska were pleasant. callers at The Enterprise office Saturday morning and enrolled as new subsérih-ers for this family necesdty.Mrs. Collins was formerly Miss Alta Kinsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi |Klnsey wha resided up neu Tyson natio n for A number o f wa n .The Collins' are farm- ing up near Decatur and are doing well.They were on their return trip from Omaha where they had been vi ming Mrs.Collins'par- ents. Farm Account School Jan. 24 I-'arm Account school to be Held at Court House in Blair,Jan. 24.Farm Inventory Blanks Will Be Mailed on Request._ SCHOOL om-:x To EVERYBODY Mr.Ralph Cole from the Sta!/e College of Agriculture will be at the Court House in Blair, January 24, for an afternoon school to as- sist Washington county farmers in getting started with their funn account work of 1930. .~.~r The opening of the Blair co- operative creamery was held last Saturday,Dee. 26, 1029.A pm- gnm had been worloed out for the day which induced n number of people to be present for the event. Az the appointed hour the prize; were awarded.Lara Jospersen, brought in_the largest amount of lmtterht which wgs 149% pounds m d received at 9x12 Congoleum rug given by J. E. Cunpbell; John Hooks wok second with u n i pounds and [received I case of Country Gentleman mm from the Blair Canning Co; P. C. Petersen wok thin!with 63%pounds and, receiwd a.Muster Mage Wnber Bowl from th¢ Christensen Lum- ber Co;Ernest. Lang, next, 5 gal- lons Shell Moto: oil by Nebrmknr Iowa Oil Cb; E. N. Manley, 5 gal~ lon Sub-Zero Gold Test Oil_.by nrner Service Statlon and John Vogt,1 gallon Separator oil .by Hancock Implement Co. There were also ,premiums offered by J . L.Pounds,Blue County Board's 'Last Meetmg County Commissioners Hold Las( Meeting of the Yeur 1929.Ad~ vexlise for Bids on Bridge Con- struction Wbrk. RE-ORGANIZE AT NEXT MEET Cdunty Commissivners Room, Blair, Nab., December 30, 1929 The Fnard of County Commis- sioners met pursuant to ad_iourn~ ment taken Dec. 19, 1929; Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B. Mehrens and C. J. Nelson. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approvegl. After A careful examination of the following bills on we differ- ent funds ir was moved and sec- onded that. the following claims be allowed and the County Clerk in- strucwd to draw warrants mx the Blair Concludes a Year of M,,,,¢,'sUr:PR|sE ON . ment.'Ne\r annum Enterpriteuf " ' .GOMDBN w n n n n mururgupd, Ne w Pubm W a n? Completed..|Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rudeen,tu.'highly rupected dtimens of Yo nsman Hmn=:'m uanklrr mnn Cree k. were-wnentlv surndsed -__- _- - -.. .. - ¢ » - v - - - . - q n v s a a n . .I Eontxnelie Highway Graded and ~Surfaced One of the Objettivd of the Near Future.. »h m - a n We,'ag citizens of Blair and Washington county, are zmovsgstart- ing a new year and it behooveausasa.civic being 1,5 atop and \ Friday; Dec: 27, to have a numb of neighbors an friends come on u5lf!1l,:'l0 he them a l e b n their fiftieth wedfding anniversal Golden.weddings are not :common that tliéy can be pass I by without proper observance as their friends decided eerly th they were not going to miss chance of eelebmtjng this one. take an inventory of. out stoclyin Mg.ami Mrs.. Rudeen came hand and draw our balahee sbeetthis country in 1881 from Swedl just as carefully as does"£ busi- and settled 011 York Creek in 18neseman at the close of a year's eo are ala settlers of this count work.1 |T v 2 r`The$5 hive no children and no ne Taken an in an, Blair rm; his a very ntisfaeoory year from every angle and we need feel no regrets over any action taken. Business conditions hive in them'==.in been up to norm!! oreven better then that of last veer. \ relatives.Mr.Rudeen is eigh anckhis wife iniseventy-seven. F this occasion,she balcw a love cake,thinking some neighbo might call during the day and si would serve a little lunch to 'them Imndne her sum;im when thirt»;- - - g - - - ¢ - 5 - - - r - - --|" ' " " aTh e r e h i s been n o business fa i l-two d r o pp e d i n w i t h th ei r- di nn er s ur ea a n d we ha ve been busy a n d and p ro c e ede d to make f ne rr y . prosperous.b u r i a l; t h e p a s tth i ! - Q Th e ho s ? a n d hoistess we r e p r e - ty da y s th e ef fe qt o f th e l¢¢0?1l.sented wi th a n u mb e r o f gi f ts , c r us h i n th e stoc k ma r k e ts h a s , ; m¢ n g th e m b e i n g a lo ve ly b a s k e t been f elt b ut thi s c an be bu t t,e ~n1»'o !` flowers whic h th ey apprec iated po ra ry a nd will in the e nd , we P m- I\ '¢ ~w muc h. d i c t, w o r k o u t to th e b e n e f i t o ! u s :Th e a f te mo p n wa s s p e n t i n vi s - all as mo ney whic h was go ing c a s#- ,i dng an d e .very one ha d a f ine ti me i n th e fo r m o f stoc k inves tmen zt wh i c h wi ll ld n g be r e me mb e re d b y will be likely to find Washinzum Mr. and Mrs. Rudeen.county land`;-'ery §cceptahle sezur-g ity.s ;SPRlNGLlKE WEATHER Eqrly in me year a congglid-E -} N N];3g_,\g;{ation of papers reduced the num-|| * ber of papérs in Blair fr6rri"£hree.Ito two.This had long been thai Liu Sunday was "e of the rw A cd ar - . . . . \y a . - . | ,n n .l a » u |yu.n y " stor y i n th a t pa r t o f the ,c ounty as a f e w y ear n g o a distriqt. n o r th o f th e m us ed th e s a me me th o d to nroc ure th e nec essarv ;y'|§|¢, hv, been played in the Dana 'College gym-~ " c . m ` .`°&'. llvlvn Uv PII "'f"|pI»n¥for the h i d e l t 1¢|¢in|- v fu me who bn nuium on .hnua ry mn. Thi s wi ll -m a m .0r... .._... ....Rollo Allen. Mainuminz 33.801 ...-... ......_._ eau llar its ect# rib' w be. u n .2lxch requested the same from the local County Agenfls office.More are available and will be sent upon request. Nobody is barred from taking this work.Already renters and land owners have enrolled.We want small farmers 'as well as large farmers,so at the end o l the year we will he able to deter-_fmlmine what we different farm act- ue a double-header,xslairs in-su team meeting Nebraska School for the Deaf and Blalr's second teammeeting Bennington. The executive committee ol' the East Central Nebraska Athletic Association will meet at Oakland next Saturday, January -nh.Al this meeting the 1930 football schedule will be drawn up.The l'fanners_Gr. &Lbr. Co. Supplies Ben Gottsch,Dragging Independent Oil & Gas Co., Gas 4.45 iauis C. Lorsch, Dragging 50.40 August Proclmow, Dragging and Road Work 17.20 Elza Triplett,Est.,Rent 30.00 Elmer Wright,Hauling `and Gravel 182.50 246.85 37.12 w- J- sas ouerea a $4 pnze ronfirstcanofcreamdelivered; Stewart Pharmacy,a prize of I gallon Chloraido for second-zm9' Arndt Hardware gave.a 5 gallon 'cream can for third. The Blair Milling Co.gave a 100 pound sack of egg mash for the cream coming Lrom the fartlvi eat distance,Rivett Lumber and.: Coal Co. one Red Top Stanchion .-_.______a -..n_\.»_¢..__an . ents of Blair and »~§a.§ |.w :|||g |||u n: u |\. v . :u r i s u n g u u y u l u u h a v e h a d s o m u c h sal a t e m c f m b e f o n e .l o l 't h e i r i m p r o v e r n e A u t o m o b i l e s g a l o r e c r o w d e d t h e h a d i t s i n f l u e n c e a i h i g h w a y s ,g o i n g h i t h e r a n d § o n , l 0 1 -t h e c o u n t y w i l l j u s t t o b e o u t i n t h e g l o r i o u s a i r i n l i n e l a t e r . a n d s u n s h i n e o f r u w i n t e r ' s d a y .| T h e Qa ac is H I E i n f i p e s h a p e H I W I L L H O L D P U R E p r e s e n t f a n d e v e n .t h e d i r t r o a d sm e n o t s o h a d t o ; i d e o n .e y e r y - |W a s h l r l g l p n c p u g i t w e l l b e c l a s s e d a n i about by a .;1>int aktion of The-I Enterprise and 'I`hle,'I'ribune, bothi being financially interested in the mow..Arrmtlg_ the new businesses in- auguhited durizig the year is thc Marathon Oil and Serviee=station.' the repair, greasing and washing d e p a r t m e n t o f '~..~i h n b 1 0 d n k s .o f t i s a m ;p e r m b u t a r e m o s t b r e e d e r s o f f stock in the state.recently opened for buelness..thankflu for what we have had The new school bulldmg nom and are having .under construction is the only,...,__________.__Q .._....¢-_|__3..|...the rounds of the Cf fnupicipial iwld- ` .- -r;3 3 1 5 1 )S A L E 'B l a i r h a s a l i k e o r d i n a n c ¢ f §l ' 1 011 tll¢foI €¢ xure bred li ve Aa o n e ma k e s su n ty thi s fa c t [h a s ne ver be e n p u t i n to ffffiée ou n g q g , a a g pb z g , {, i ts l a I.,B m n ( 1 ,S H ( ) W E R A minnnllnnnnnsu h|~i¢lnI uhm .V Ii\ities and the size of the fi f mmm metuni che largest ,1.m'§§T come.Henry Banling,living three mr miles nonh of Telbasta said." I quesunn OI aumnung morn scnnon ua Dunklln Dm 62.10 lllu null :_ §\Ull|qw - un ,||| M di "uu 'pounds of sugnr for |.hlrd prime.\"sung-:';¢1°n=¢n: n. v. 11.2, af §"'*°'P" '?.'""'!"LR"¥"P' 45,00 ~In the nmmmn N- w. Galnu nr ' - r - " " " " " " " '. _ .._ -___ _th e loc al sc hools,i s tr e a s u mr o f th e as s oc ia ti o n an d a ls o a membe r F a r me r s u r .a mar.uc .,, . 6 0 ! o f Li nc oln delive red a n address P°° tB ,]D .6 . 0 u t th e Ho me Thf!21ire a n d a f te rHH. Gle ss e ma n ra EK mR ..d hF-friw Gnnkor I}r:;mzimr 2 . 7 0 l q s xsafi u i r a oaienuc lc kE .pubiic building comtnicted during the year and while it is as yet not completed it is so nearly fin- ished that we feel that we can class it as a part.of the year's work. Another wry much. needed im- provement is that of our new :-l.r£'£'t lighting system.Long years Blair has waited for this but one improvement after an- other called for the ready money. But. this year saw the dream come true and now Blair can hoiil up her head in pride as one of the 11ally well lighted iowrns of horsize in the state. Another line of endeavor that we must .not overlook is the effort that Dana College is making to ~~~~~~~~~" ° ° t " 'I 2 i i ° » . § L " L ? ; i i § " I i § I ' Q M o n d a y r e a c h - } , 1 g m d 5 o f p u r e b r e d q a t t l e f i l l t h e |N o n e e d t o t a l k a b o u t s o u t h e r n f e e d ' y a r d s : r i n d 1 1 1 1 1 0 b r e d h o g s c i i m e s a n d s u n n y C a l i f o r n i a w h e n , the weather man brings,such beautiful winter weatlier to No- braska.r Masonic-Eastern Star Reception New '|ear's Reception Put on hy Masons and Eastern Stars Big +Succas Fine Program and a Pleasant Social Evening. make herself felt as one o thef leading schools of the state.Thisyear she has been putting on an intensive advertising campaign 1~;:<Jox'MUSIC . u m DANCING If The Eastern Star and Masonic that is not only bringing ,s u l t organizatiotik of ihis ity observed now but will sure]brin reater New Years day with a get-toyg gresults in the future.Courses- for Pinter students have been ar- 'gether informal party at the Ma- sonic hall beginning at six o'cloci¢,* are a so note bred hogs may be mentioned Geo. Morgan,residing north of Blair. George ha been specializing for n number of years on the Berk- shire strain :md he Kas an excep- tionally fine herd. Mr.Morgan was in attendance at the International Stock Show hold in Chicago and made a tour of inspection of the live stock ox- hibits and especially studied the 'Berkshirts The result of the visit was that he came home well satis- fied with his herd of Berkshires. .He has had many flattering piirnents from state eicpens have seen his herd. I-Ie will hold a sale in the future to which he invites friendd The Enterprise will print his catalogues which will he out com-who are requested to ask for cats Among the breeders of pure was hold for Giarlyi. Smith of Heb man, at the home of H. W. Meier- henry,west of Blair,Thuisilay evening, Dec. 26. A mock wedding was one of thc main attractions of the evening. The wedding march "Yes Sir! 'I`hat's My Baby", was played by Ervin Sprick.The wedding pro- cession was lead by Harold Smith acting as minister,followed by Howard Meienhenry us ring boar- or.Harold Meierhenry was the bride, Henry Neiilerdeppe, groom, attended by Wesley Meierhenry :End Alfred Wolff.All were at- .tractively dressed to fit their Qparts, as wel! as oct them. |Miss Smith received many use- |1'ul gif ts which had been placed ,under a prettily decorated urn- fhrella. ! "i 3 ' |Other entertainment were games mnand music.The trio of the Tel- bzista mule quartette sang "Those w ddi n i i B Uin due season.lnteersted persons'e nl !.e s are r e k mg - P that Old (lang of Mme ,which ranged and efery inuggmgnt p¢g5-J8nl.l8ry lst.._they dedicated to Walter Meier-i b le i s ma de t o a rt n e t t h e ~It hasfbeen the custorn for ,,.a,,,|§;=;;'j°S should they fail to recene henry,the other member of the men and women from the farm to years for these orgamzations to -<1;5;"'~°**f_-but Walter l"35P°1'\d@d: take this course.Dann has longlmeez together on January ist. for ...."e wis es to stay with the Gang.had the enviable reputation offsocial recreation and a general PUBLIC b.»\Ll;S b'I`AR'Il1\G At a late hour a delicious lunch :¢0l1ld not get along without keep- ing records."Frank W. Stork of Sheridan township said," I have kept records on my farm business for twenty years.It is the r!JSt important thing to do.", George Wulf of Arlington, When asked if he kept records, replied, "Oh yes,I couldn't get along without mem." Undoubtedly,there are many other successful farmers who (Continued on page four) . » . » . . . . » - . » -- - g u n : A 1~:ErGHBonL\ACT A bunch of neighbors of Mr Nels Paulson, who lives southwest of Drum,acted the good Samar- iton to her last week.Eleven of them came in and gathered her com and cribbed it without chang~ ing her a cent. Mrs.Paulson's husband died some time ago leaving her with a small farm and a large family of children and keeping things going has not been easy with her. Knowing her condition her neighbors, John, Fred and Henry Dickmeyer,Evolt a n d Martin Dunklau, Velmer and Chds Han- of the executive committee.o l u n - _ - I The Junior class,under the leadership of Miss Mildred Buser, has decided to begin practice on a Junior class play at once.'The play which will be given is a com- edy entitled,"The Whoie Towifs Talking".Play books have been ordered and parts will he assign- ed within the next few days. The Junior class play will be given some time during the early part of February. The call for students ifntcresteds. 'in declamatory work will be given next Wednesday, January Sth.It is expected that from thirty~five to forty students will take up the work. Students of Blair high have al- ways made a fine showing in fbias class of extra curricular ' work. They expect to oontinue the high standards set in previous years- The home contest vriil be given late in February and the district contest will be given in March. Mrs. Masser, Miss Pei-na Hutch- inson and Miss Kelly will coach the students for the home contest. - - - . .u v . » - - '. . . _u n . . .A x e l Ha ns en ,Ma i n ta i n i n g Cn ri s Hi n z ,D r a g g i n g 5 W i i b e rt L a ng h o r s t, D r ag g i n g J o h n L i e rma n , D r a gg i n g a n d Ro ad W o r k Ch ri s Ne lso n ,D r a g g i n g He n r y W . P ae pe r,D r a g g i n g Alf z ei i Sc h mid t,D r a g g i n g A lb e r t H .Sto r k , D r a g g i n g A. J .Su th e r la n d , D ra g g i n g Ma ri on .S uth er la ml, lli ai no jn - i n g W .S. Th o mp s o n , D r a g g i n g Lo ui e W u lb u r n ,M n ta i n i n gAA .W i lk in s ,Dr zlgg in g 'Dimy Zand ers,Ma i n ta i n i n g L o u i s B a ttli n g ,D r a g g i n g J e n ni e B o li n g, Re n t f or Ga r - ag e Con ti nu ed f r o m pa g e thr ee 70.20 0.45 19.80 10.60 7.20 26.10 19.80 14.40 40.10 14.00 18.90 2.00 22.50 8.00 30.60 30.00 gi ve n Dy m a n merc nunzs we r e . turned loose in the crowd and ea,-:h person catching a chicken was. awanleii a prize. .The donors were. an f o li o ws z ,one blan k et,J .E . Ma r k s &So n ;3 pou nds c offee, No r t h Side Sto re ;25 po un d sac k su ga r,0 .P.Sk a g g s ;one in ne r tube, Rathnmaziii garizge; $2.50 in, go ld ,F a r me r s State B a n k ;1 2 cane swe e t c orn,Bla i r Ca n n i n g C o ;25 po un d pa il Sinc lair A xle , Grease,Bla i r Servic e Sta ti o n ;3 , poun ds c off ee,No r t h Si de Sto re ; $2. 50 i n go ld , Ci ti ze ns S ta te B an k; 5 po und s Si nc lair Pre ssu re Grea se, B la i r Servic e Sta tio n ;12 c ans swe e t c orn,Bla i r Ca n n i n g C o ; one elec tric da s h li gh ter ,Vi nton = Evan s C he vr ole t Co .0 "|'lu DHIumuln |"'nfn \|n\»\~m\f a n ;p,--.nv .~\~=.»»U.-.¢»¢..<...._..\coftee to the fanners and their families." P I I Y H § l { 2 R Y R R I I Annlher mnlent worth mention- » v v u - u v - - v . - 1 - v - . _ O.S t a j l e V o l d Nehraskl Stxlules on Weight of Brend Are Ruled Unconatitution- xl.11111-e Federal Jurists Join in 0|!inio|\ on Luv. ing was in the clmnsing of a trade name for the butter.This was won by Miss Winllred Allen :md her name was B. B. B. .or "Blair's Better Butter".This is a mzgng trade name andglves the new in- stitution aqmething to live. up la; The day brought in enoigh butf herfa!that the (lrsv.chumingbeing one of the most painstaking§80°d time:This year proved to b~==|Wiil Meador of Herman will hold a public sale on Wednesdayandthoroughinherclasswmkno exception to the rule and one ef the state colleges and her cred-0f the best times ever enjoyed anuary 15th at which time h its are accepted without *l\1@37»i°*'l"`a5 last evening's entertainment.|",m close out all his household was served.sen,Pete Niejsen,Edward andThosepresentwereMisseslm N.~».-ni;n and Giffrml Peterse:1BI'AlR F_0L_lf§..§NJOY I I amounted to lppruximalely 1800 D pourids of butter which is to be'Anna and édith Gustafson, Gladys Smith, Mae and Helen Wolff. Etta Krohn,Evelyn and Edna Sprick,' Hattie,Ethel,Ruth andr Clara Meierhenry, Esthel Kruger; Mess~ rs. Alfred and Elmer Wolff, Wal- ter.Howard,Hamid nml Wmalev .,.. .........../ " ' °_--.--_-~~-»--gathered in a body andwe nt a t her cnrnfield with the result al- ready staled. Certainly this was an act of kindness wqrthy of mention and Mrs Paulson is deeply xndebtcd to ¢\ .. ._ .a \ . n n n \ . ¢ Y n l n n a n DAY W ITH REL ATIVES! Mesdames Frank Freeland and Harold Claycombe entcnained the following guests last Friday, Dec. 27 at a one o'cloek luncheon at theinhome. 1504 Yates SL. Omaha. OPINION FILED DECEMBER 3| opinion filed by Fedora Judges Munger,Woodrough am Kenyon bn Monday, December 3( is to £heeffecl._£hat lhe Nebrask: An shipped to New York. l The plant in amQdem one nm i ie:nf amnle size to handle lhfi aaa L. A| |»r n all schools of higher training.several nays 320 me can wag od d f r. H(Continued on page four)isslegl f o . n l l merrfbes to bring ggrczagsd land i§°'3L'l'2§§ M2351 then- famzizes and pxcmc lunch and make 'hat lace his future homenmnr:l=: l.lrr~:f'mtnw :enjoy a winter picnic together.I»....\` D...§.m ...1....1:......Z. s I ||| business from this section.The manager ang]butter maker,Joe Reidmiller,is fyom Elgin,Neb. an d ha s ha d three y ea r's e x i c r ienc e i n th e business.. T h e m i s g r e a t pos sib ili tie s , for a b u si n e ss o f th i s s o rt a n d i f p r o - pe rly developed wi ll be a va l u - ab le a s S e t t o B l a i r ; 1 -.2512I 92 6 1930 J a mm x zy nn \-.i n ln1s.6 1I 5 I 4zo 2 |2 1 2 5 I rsI 52 22 9 2 9I 62 55 0 i s1-5 I 0I72 45 | 3 0" .4 1 lI 52 5.1 BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORECAST Jan.6-M. A. C. meets.°' Jan.7 - 0 . E .S.Kensington in Masonic hall, Jan.8-Dance at Spiker. Jan.s - o ge.s Installation of officers. Jan. 15- Will Mudor farm sale. Jun. 1~~ml Pki e rs e n mm uk. ~a Z \'\ 9 /.b " " ' " T t "l T H e r e q ~w a S n T 0 5 t ~A l l l n l I A ¢ : u : u : H . : J l ,\ ' u | U u v t r a : m u mF O R h l b T E R - 1 5 | - L A W N - P ~K e o f t h e M a n e y s c h o o l h o u s e o n t h e l a n d e n c o u r a g m g .E v e r y b o d y w a n t -o l d F r i t z C o r n e l i u -f a r m h u r - a |pM r s .D a v i d M u m m e r t ,_; , 5 e n t e r - : e d t o f h e l p a n d p r o m i s e d t o b e c h a s e d a s m a l l e r f a r m e r C a l . ..J p l € S € l |.~h? " " ' ° € l a f f w f r 1 F r |a t h e r h o m e n P r o r n n t l v a t s i x .n l o n t v n f l u n c h , * l . ? " "a n d . "~ 3 *l c .. ° f ' "--~" " - I - - " " ' " -" vw " " " ' \ f u m m Aux |.|1l:u \llUl»l5l|\.Luu|§au»"' l " " - -- - . " "" " v " " " " -s t a t u t e ~ ~ ~ g f I U B V E IMe ie rh en ry He n r y Neid erdé ppe,'W h i le th e me n we r e bu s y in th e Mr s .1j;»f=§W "°"1;,M r D W o f br ea d a n d pre sc r ibi ng the E r v i n a n d Pa uI Spr ic k, 'C} ar en c e f i ld M E d N k r k a n d MrS_Fr e ela n ..r .a n rs.....unc h Ches ter Sc ha fersman,E d a n d Cs r i s Ifrsgtersen e;r\=;pa1°ed di nn er Co mp to n ,Mi s s Oli ve S mi th ,Mr s .;; ° ; §, " * of s h nn k a g e ls un c o n stltu He n r y B lu m.Cli n to n S m i t h . E m -Fnv n....».I M .Re eh a n d B n d e t t e S mi th o f ..... last Saturday alter at a oneo'clock bridge l n é k l ,compli- menting;her sister-in-law,Miss Gretchen Hummer! who has just returned from school for the holi-days.Miss Mummert is utt.end~ ing a young ladies school ut Lake Forest, Ill. There were two tables of bridge on 'his nee ion who were as fol- lows:Missa Marie Sas.Ruth Allen,Gretch n Mummen,Fred- erieka Matthieéen, Frances 0'l-lan- lon, Margaret Badgemw, Dorothy Jensen and Alice Beckmsin. Prizes were awarded to the first one that held one hundred honors in her hand, and the first one dnt had u hand with no face cards. Miss Alice Beekman and Miss Dor- othy Jensen were the winners. NO TI C E To P o t r c r n o n n s n s The Annual meeting of the Grange &Farmers Insurance Company of Washington and Burt Counties will be heldlt the City Hall at Flair, on Monday, January the 13th, 1930, at one o'clock P. M. 50-21.R. H. Rasmussen, Se¢'y. .Advertise in The Enterprin, III belzénllf' f;.';;.f;.;'1;;'.;.'z»;;committee placed on in charge could get it the tables and the co!- fee made, the call was given for which around two hun-supper £0 dred responded.There were a number of out of town guests present and muny came later intheevening. Following the big feed. n pro- gram of music and readings was presented with Miss Lurlle Kemp in charge.This program was out of the ordinary. there being a num- ber of children who did unusually well and many compliments were heard as to their ability and ln- structlon.Prof.K.c .DeGroff gnve two von! solos whieh pleasedthe nudiena and Mins Kemp gave a reading that everybody enjoyed Both are artists in their line and it is always a treat to hear them. After the program, cards and dancing filled the time until alter midnight when all departed for their homes hoping the occasion might be repealed. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peoen of Scrib- ner visited st the Fred Soll home New Yeln Day.The Peters gg Sell families were old friends And neighbonu. inursnay, January mm at whichtimehe<will dispose of his sur- plus stuf!'.' Both these parties are good farm ers and their equipmen: and stock will be found in first clu,~1ssl1ape. Any person anticipating going farming will do well to attend these sales. Mr.Petersen's sale udwrtlse- ment appeals in this issue of The Enterprise and Mr.Meador's will appear next week. MRS. s.CHAMBERS PASSES The sad ne 's of the death of Mrs. S. W. Ch bers spread over the community this momlng and caused somxw md regret in many hearts, she having been a resident of Blair for many years and being well known and bel ed by all.Mrs.Chambers u stricken several weeks ago and taken tothe local hospital when her con- dition has remained very grave must of the time.She passed peacefully away early this morn- ing.Funeral service: will be held Sntnrdny niternoon, January 4, a' two p. m. 'from the residence onLincoln street. A complet:ohitu will beSlven neun. week.ery e s t , l f r u g e r ; ~ ; . m ; . a ; . . | August Jordon, Hamld Smith und Pearl,E.W.Smith and H. W. Meierhenry. FEDERAL FARM BOARD MEMBER W IL L TALK AT ORGANIZED AGRICULTURE Mr. J. S. Sturfe, a member of the Federal Farm Board,will speak next Tuesday afternoon at two u'clock.This address will be gi*- en at the auditorium in the new Student Activities building on the Agricultural College Campus at Lincoln.Washington county people who plan to sttend the rneetings of Organized Agriculture are urged so plan m hear Mr. Stone, as he wil! have a worth while masse# for you. According so County Agult Geo. Babes, many fmrrners of Washing~ toncounty plan to attend some of the speck]meeting: as Crops, Livestock, Dxlry, Farm Equipment, Poultry, etc., and all are urged VI remember ul hear Mr.Stone on Tuesday nfbemoon, January 7,at two o'clock in the Student Artlv- ities building. iv,-.uv--|. NATIVE OF COUNTY SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Marshall A.Wilcox,who lives south of town, east of the hlaney school, had the surprise of hisllfe last Tuesday exerting when fifteen ofhis rnen friends and neighbors came over to spend the evening, the date being his birth anniyer- sary..The men played cards and vis- ited and a fine oyster supper was served by his son. Harley and his brother~in-law,Percy Tucker. Marshall is u native Nebraskan and Washington countian. having been ho m in 1864 on the pla n known ns Oak Point,where, he lives with lzis jzed mother.Mrs. Cluisu Wilcox, who is past nine- ty-two yearn of age.Marshall has lived here all his llfe and is well and hearty and ready for sixty-five-more yur: at activity. The anniversary wllliong be r msmbered by all present. Howard Thompson, gon of Mr. and M n .Dan Thompson, enter- tained a number of his blends ai hh home south ol mvm last Wed~ neldny at 1 Ne w Ye a h party. Blair; Mrs. John Kreiser of Kansas City,Mrs.Zelrna Anderson and son and Mrs. J. Summers of Ers- kine, Alberta;Mrs. Ed Helms of Webster,S.D.and Miss Helen Anderson of Omaha. Mr.Wm.Freeland and Mrs. Frank Warrick entertained the same pany at the matinee at the Orpheum and at dx o'qlock dinner at the Y. w. c . A. The duy'was i a m and all re- port a most delightful time. ATTENDS SCHOOL OF lNs 'mur :r1 o N Ray Lynch retumed on Sunday morning from a ten day trip to Ks na u City where be spent the time seeing the nights and attend- ing a school of instruction in the an of dry cleaning. Ray and his mother, Mrs. Lois Lynch are proprietors of the Ad- vance Cleaner establishment and an 'mnnlng a n up to ddbe bud- ness of which Blair people are very proud. Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Halbert drove to Smnha last evening and were dinner guests at the puentsl A uecra was issued accordingly enjoining attempts on the part ol the state to enfone the law.A similar statute was ruled againsl by the supreme court of the Unite( States in 1921.The present Inu was adopted in 1921. The gist of the decision was thai the law would, if enforced, penal in bakers for shrinkage occuring in bread after it had been in the ret-aller'n hands for 12 hours. This is manifestly lnequltable, the three judges agree,and the statute is such that wnh this provision out, i5 would not have been created. The statute provided that loaves should be baked in half pound, pound, br pound and A half weight, or mhltiplu of a pound.A toler- ance of an ounce per pound is sl- lowed or three and one-half ounces ln excess but none in deficiency, the wei ght of thelo sf to be de- termined by average five or ten. the law provided.The required weight must hlve been existent 12 hours after delivery to the retailer. The Thursday eveninz bridge club will meet this evening. Jan. 2 with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dlxon. Mr.Bob Brown of Panmw. spent a few days last week with lil L Auverdle In Th: Enterprise.'Enryumpx'es.mt had 1 fine Mme.'ML M. Hulbert hams.Hr. E. E. Stevens. \ 'ffm Tum - - ' r n m r m m s u -.:..\z..\...-|.-1 J u n io r B . YP U..., 3:30 P. M. Evening service, 7:30 P. M. Tyer meeting Wednesday 8:00 §Canm\union service at the close worship service Sunday.The Ladies' Aid will meet Fri- y afternoon at the home of Mrs.phie me h. \ We are anxious to have every - ~e poaaible at the midweek sen-~ throughout this year.If you are not in the habit of coming evenlng in Blair It Y-lm ntllAndrew Chrlstianxcn home.' Many from around hem attend- edthe Chria trnu¢re ea tthe0 n.\m church Christmas day.Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Andersen n n Thursday supper gun!-|atth: Chris Larsen home. A carload of Hut-Parr tractor: were unloaded at Blair Thursday for Iauis Rasmussen. Mr.kncg rs. Alfred Eager ofBlair,spe Friday evedng and Saturday `wx Mr.and Mrs.D. Patrick..Mr. and Mrs. Vic Holstein and family spent Christmas day at theBert Marsh home. Albert Marsh and Will Hgven- De Soto spent Mandny evening with Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves. Mrs.Fred.Huniu.m and threedaughters and Howard Therkelsen were Friday dinner guests at the Fritz Mdler home_Mr. md Mrs . Ha rry Tyson and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. KennethTyson spent Christmas eve at the par- ental,Watson Tyson home inBlair.They spent Christmas day with Mrs. An Baker nt-Tekamah. Prentice Smith sent a .shipment guest list lncluded~ Mr. and Mn. Merrit M¢Clellnn of Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Mason McKibben of Colorado, Mr.and Mrs.Otto Remard. Misses Clan Schoettger, Ruth Meierhenry,Luella und Hugnre t Reckmeyer, Muie Clausen of Oma- ha, Mildred Vimmvas of Fremont, Alice McK.lbbe:|,Dorothy GloverandRachelMcClellan;Messrs. Geo.Schoettger,Dale Lloyd of Omaha, Harry Mcillellan, Jr. Allen Laaker,Therlo Reckmeyer andCliffordDecker.Muo n )IcKib-ben recelved the prize for high ...._ Fritz Christoffenen spent S . dry evening Mah Wnlmr Hovsn dick at the Richmond hospital Fremont.He mpo nrd him a feeling much better and Able sit up in bed n little while. Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Anderae. spent Friday with Mr. and MrsHans Andersen. near Herman. S\xnd.\y\vidtm's in the Lou]~ Rasmussen home'were Mr. ~..Mm O. M. Ireland of Blair, Misa es Mabelle and Edith Hovendick Conrad Wiese, also Mr, and M Howard Williamsen. Lawrence Larsen and Ivan Tow send, Raymond Newkirk. Mr. a ~ _,... MinEdnl Mae 'hacker wuegunta spent sev-and adya lil! week with xt the Louie Grimm home Thurs-her parents,Mr. and Mrs.E E . day in honor of Eliubeth Grimm's Colgan, who have recently movedhirthdny.tn Bum- from B u n county. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ax\demon_o! H r .a n d H n .E d Meie rhe nry en tc r uine d he r relatives fr o m Saunders county on Christmas day. F r e m o n t a l l e n t h i s w e e k # g r e U . Schwartz in s !ormer` Arlingwu b o y m d i a a c o ua i no fCli f!o rd, Od: and Freeman Decker.Mr. md Mrs. I-'rank Snocker of Lincoln were g u m :wendy o l CROWELL HOME m m w.c .w m m spent the week-end in Omaha with friends. Mrs.J.I-L Bowman called at the Home Monday morning bo visit Mrs. Flora McGre5¢;r. Mr. and Mrs. T. K.mish of Omaha visitedkhe !ormer's moth- er.Mrs.Edna Cornish Sunday afternoon.Mr. Ernest lletcher had Qhrist- bnum, Ed Meierhenry, Wm. Holb- rnnn md Imam. Mrs. Cul Eder- henry and Hxrold, Mm. Gus Meier henry and Howard. Mrs.Mirmie L8-Umm.M mMinnie Lallman and Gilbert Lull- man visited Sunday afternoon at Wm.Holtmaxfs. Mrpa nd Mrs.Chris Kuhlrnanand family of Herman, spent Sun- day at Mrs. Sadie Mengedohvs. Misses Ellen Lallman returned to Albion Sunday and Anna Lull- He rma n hi ke r. Walter McK.ibben of Omaha, ind Mr.and M n .Harry Heyner mdflmilyof Bee, were gg" Christ- mas at the H. L. Mc bben home.Mrs.George Misko of Lincoln, arrived Wednesday evening for a few days visit with her 1-=y»» Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitfo Mr.and Mrs.S\H.Lockman, Mr.and Mrs.Alf Rosenkilde and Mr. and Mrs. G.H.Rosen- killie and children wexe Christmasdinner guests of Mr. apd Mrs. ~S. mP'ns'r cm m cn l I " n i n a unlnua n U 4 l n v l l l q n q l w v x nn-vuunuuunSunday Sehool, 10:00 A. H. 'u n a - l _ . . . . .1l?........|_r_1 : J u s i 1 ¢ |Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nelsen and svont you start the New Year right by remlv`to come.This mee:-ing i s i é h'by your church for 'your good and the good oi ygur church.You owe it to yourself and to your Christ m keep other Wednesday evening engagements out of the way.How would you feel toward your pastor if you found that he was throwing Wed~ auday evening parties?Honest now, how would you feel?Surely you are not the type of person that would hold another member responsible for discharging their duty, while you shirk yours. Our subject for next week, Jan. s m "Some People Our Church Could Do Without". Dudley Carter and the two ln~ dian students from Bacone Indian College gave us a very inspiration- al and informational service Sun- day evening.They had u large and well pleased audience.We had a number of visitors.We in- vite you io come whenever you can do so. We feel that our Christmas pro- gram was a success and worth while Our children enjoyed it and all of us mgether became chil- dren together.We feel sorry for the .grown-ups that are unable to be children at Christmas time. A Happy New Year to all of you. n n s r METHODIST c a ua c a i Carl Bader. Pastor This church wishes yum all a HIPPY New Year, and offers the effective means or helping you attain it.Friday,2:30 P.M.-Wesleyan' Guild meets with Mrs.Clyde Skinner. 303 east Grant street.Friday,7:30 P.M.-Cho ir re-I hearsal. Sunday,January 5th: xo A. M.--Church School.Start a new record for 1930! l l A.M.--Morning Worship. Subject: "The Line toGod". Brinsi the boys and girls-a record-book 'ft'for them Special musice\-~Fi rs t Sunday i n 1930-a channel lor a new swrt. 6:30 P.M.-Epworth League. Topic:"Appreciatlng Other Peo- ~ple".. ...___.....,..._.,_...__score and Otto Renard was con-soled.A dainty two-eourse lunch was served by the hostess at nlate hour. . V. S. Charles of Tekamah, wh has been visiting his daugh» ter Mrs.McClellan for several Omaha directly aft- to visit another Robert Mitchell. have received word marriage of MissMissBryce,wholives away from here was a grad~ uate of the Arlington high school. Mrs.Hutchinson of Norfolk, who visited at the Reckmeyer home last week,was painfully burned on her right hand Friday. The ladies at the Reckmeyer home were preparing to use a new waffle iron and were burning itof! with parsfin oi when it be~ came overheated an exploded. |llllz=.Hutchinson tr'to cover the blaze with a s all rug and carried the iron out of doors butin the meantime suffered the burns on her hand. Mrs. A. J. Johnson and familyandMissClaraWickland, all of Valley.were guests Friday ofMrs. S. S. Dixon. Mrs.Henry Peters and family drove to Wakefield Tuesday where they spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hypes.|Leo Schneider is confined to his ,home at present because of illness. |The teacher at Whitford school, Miss Beatrice Heuerman. notiliedltheschoolboardthatshewould be unable to teach this week, so the vacation was extended until Jan. 6th. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Linn spent last week with relatives in Ar~ kansas City, Ark. Mrs, Lloyd and sons of Omaha,fre spending several days at the parental, J. D. Newcorn home.An other daughter, Mrs. Carl Moscheland husband, also of Omaha, were at the Newsom home on Christ mas day. Mrs, Helen Illenking, Mrs. Law- rence Hall and children and Miss Elsie hlenking motored to \Vash- ington Friday where they visitd Mrs. Carl Jensen. *Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Seger andQ s m spent Christmas with rela- tives in Lincoln,Miss Alice hlcK.ibben entex-tain~ ed at a somerset party at her home Thrusday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mason l|IcKibben of days, went to er Christmas daughter, Mrs.Friends here 'of the recentllreneBryce. | Collins Colo who with theirFt.,.,»7:30 P. M.-Pageant, '£The P°'°§small son have been visiting sev~ (als of 1930".Everyone is i:ivit~ ed to enjoy this timely pageant 'eral days at the H.L. ZllcKibben homo,Allen Lnaker and Mrs.pmsehted by a group of ynungihiason lllcKihben held hiqh scores, people.Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.-lvl eek of Prayer' Church Night Meeting. n.-:as \»....»- "mv nf the Gosncl of and George and Clara Schoettger wah! consoled.A delicious lunch'was sawed HL Rosenkilde at Washin on.|l i lMr.and Mrs.Peter ompsonandsonsspentseveraldaysin Mo. visiting friends. I t you want Bargains attend Fashion Center Appreciation Days this Thursday-Friday or Saturday. Winter Coats $5 price:values to $15 i n Silk Dresses reduced to $635 and values to $7.50 ia Hats reduced to $2.88.Fashion Center. Blur./ 1 so-n Wild Turkey Coming Back From various parts of the coun- try for the last few years, there have come reports wat the Wild turkey,almost extinct except in thickly wooded mountainous and inaccessible regions.is becoming more numerous, and is even ven- turing nearer the settlements than has been its habit.One of these birds,shot near the Presidents Summer Camp in Virginia,was sent to the White House by one of President Hoo\er's neighbors on the Rapidan at 'l'hanksgiving.~ The apparent comeback of the wild turkey,after bdng almost extinct,is the cause of much in~ terest on the part of nature lov» ers and sportsmen. 1'here's a Difference An Englishman entered a Scotch butcher shop and ordered n sheep's head. The butcher called down to his assistant in the cellar:"Aleck, bring up n sheep's head." Then the Englishman chimed in: "I want an English sheep's head." So the Scotch butcher shouted down the cellar again:"Aleck", he instructed, "take the brains out of If you want Bargains attend Fashion Center Appreciation Days this 'I'hursday~Fridny or Saturday. Winter Coats 54 price;values to $15 in Silk Dresses reduced to $6.75 and values so $7.50 in Hats redumd to $2.88.Fashion .Center, Blair..50-lt BELL CREEK VALLEY Guests ofMrs. Minnie LallmnnonChristmas day were Messrs. and Mesdamos Herman 'Lallman and family of Winslow, Emil Lsll- mnn and sons of Nickerson, WillLallmanandN rris of Hooper.MisS1?s Anna Lsllman o i Lincoln an d Elle n L a l lm a n o f Alb io n. M r a n d 'llr s,J o h n " e s te r b e c ki~f ~..'M i s s l l c s t e r C l a r k f ; f _ . L l l l C o l n : ' n r W n e r n r e m n f ( " l \ r i a h n - n u l a m - a unnatmas vacation with theirmother, Mrs.Minnie Lallman and family.A miscellaneous shower was given at the H.W.Meierhenry home fhursday evening in honor of Miss Gladys Smith and Walter Meierhenry,whose marriage will take place in the near future. Aft- er a pleasant evening a delicious lunch was served, consisting of sandwiches, pickles,coffee,cake and jello.-The Lnllman school opened up Monday after a week's Christmas vacation.Lester Holtman spent Tuesday with Cecil and Gilbert Lallman. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Miss Cora and George Beard entertained Christmas eve whentheir guests were Mr.. and, Mrs. Fritz Muller and son.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Peterson and daugh» ter of Blair.1 Mr. and Mrs.A. A. Anderson ofTekamah,spent Christmas twith their daughter,Mrs.Fritz Muller, husband and son. P.M.Tyson left Friday for Appleriver, Wis. to attend the fun~ eral Sunday of his cousin, GeorgeTyson, who will be remembered by friends of the family. A. E. Dixon sent six truck loads of fat cattle to Omaha for Wed- nesday's market. Mrs Byron Bunn and baby came home from Blair Saturday and her mother,Mrs.I-laack stayed over Sunday with her.Miss Mildred Iverson helped a week at theBunn home. A fine baby boy was born toMr.and Mrs.T.K.Iverson on Christmas eve at the Martin Johnson home.As their otherthreechildrenaregirlstheboy was especially welcome. Miss Helen Andreasen of Blairand Miss Margaret Warrick were guests Friday of Eleanor and Flo~renee Dixon. Mr.and -Mrs.Neum Warrick had as Christmas company, their son Norman and family, Miss Atha Pilcher and brother,Robert of Omaha and Alex Christensen ofPotter, Neb.Every one of their fourteen children were home for Christmas dinner.Mr. and Mrs. Fred I-lurdum and family had as Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Krogh andfamily, Mrs. J. Gnmsley and two sons of Little Sioux, Iowa, and Dr. Herman Hurdum of Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.James Paulsen l I I a l| were Sunday dinner guests of her sister.Mrs.Geo.Sheets of Her- man.Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dixon and family and James Kehoe soent lIl nianset rnu a y in umana.airs.Smith and her mother accompan-ied him to Omaha Frida '. Fred Hurdum .ahd iaulhters drove toOmaha Thursday wherehe boeligiht two carloads of cattle for I'`ng.' .Mrs. Frank Pitzer and son had Christmas supper with her sister, Mrs. Louie Grimm and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and Mrs.Mary Conety spent Christ- mas evening with the A. E. Dixon family.. Mrs. R. A. Anderson of Powell,\\yo.seht a [ine turkey of her own raising to each of her broth- ers, Clyde and Don Metzler.Mrs. Clyde Reynolds,formerly Jessie Anderson, remembered the A.E.Dixon family in the same way for Christmas. T.K.Iverson shelled corn for Harvey Lewis near Herman last 'Ihursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn spent Christmas day with their daugh- ter,Mrs.A.R.Beales and hus- band in Blair. Mr. and Mrs.W.J.Bolle andfamily, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Feerandchildrenandmother,Mrs Phelps of Blair were Christmas Kuests of Mr.and Mrs.George Enyeart. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Andersonanddaughters of Pnvmll,Wyo. spent Thursday at A. E.Dlxon's. Chris Jensen shelled corn for Lam Paulsen Thursday(\and Ras- mussen brothers tracked it toBlair. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearce and children drove to Shenandoah onTuesday to visit until Friday with relatives. Marjorie Hizieline of De Soto, Mrs. Tom Majors drove down from Tekamah Tuesday and spent:he day with her mother and aunt, Mesdamas Trueblood and Black- stone.She brought a basket ofgood things to eat and they had dinner in their room at noon, which was greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Sherry Moore called at theHomeMondaymorning to listen o\er our radio to a program being broadcast by her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bla.n~ chard.Mrs.Elizabeth Schwab had as pleasant callers last Sunday,Mrs. Hendricksen and daughter,Wil-» mina of Plattsmouth and the former's mother, Mrs. Jipp of Ft. Calhoun., Rev.Newell conducted a very interesting service in o ur chapel last Sunday. Dr. J.G. Shick had charge of the services iri the M. E. church in Kennard last Sunday morning in the interests of the Home. Dr. and Mrs, J. G. Shick were dinner guests at the Home last Sunday. Among the Christmas boxes re-ceived at the Home we especially appreciated the case of orangesfrom the Mueller Grocery, a case of apples from Mrs. Annie Mar- tin and a box of jelly from Mrs. James Maher. We had a very Merry Christmas at Crowell Home.Santa Claus was especially generous at the Christmas tree on Christmas eve and everyone received n goodmanybeautifulgifts.Christmas day was quietly spent.enjoying the gifts received.We had aspecialtreat at dinner that day, was a guest of Ruth Widener fronifhfee huge turkeys,gifts of the Wednesday until Friday.Miss Edith Warrick spent the ueek-end with friends in Omaha.Neum Warrick sont six trucksi of cattle to Omaha by Warrick brothers and G.Compton tnucksSunday evening. The Misses Myrtle,Mary and Birdie Hurdum entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Saturday at the home of their -parents.Theirguests were Misses Jane and BettyNoble, Ruth Davis and Maye Ped~ ersen, all of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paulsen and Anna spent Sunday at the Rurl~0lph Hansen home, south of Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzler were Christmas dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Fred Ray.Mr. andMrs. Joe Bandar and Marian Juneof 'Hanhanmvere alsq guests. Mrs. J. C. Christensen of Blair, spent Christmas with her daugh-tfr, Mrs. R. M. Iverson :ind fam- | y.Mrs. Margaret Iverson, Will an-l Pearl and three granddnughters were Christmas evening visitors of 'Wegfaf Club of Omaha.They were certainly greatly enjoyed by everyone in the Home.Miss Martha Nelson was glad to receive a visit from her brother, Andrew Nelson last Saturday.She, in company with Anna Park- er retumed with him that after- noon to Miss Marti-ia's home in Exira, Iowa where they spent the _weekend with her parents, returnGlastotheir duties at the Home Sunday night..Mr.and Mrs.Ernest I-lubka ,spent Thursday and Friday at the 'Home with the latter's parents, Rem and Mrs. W. H. Underwood. Mr.Huhka was suffering from abrokenfingerreeeiwdintheiBeatrice~Fairbury football game on Christmas day. SPIBER HAPPENINGS Mr.and Mrs. Pete 'Andersenspent Tuesday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Morris Christiansen andwere also Christmas dinner guests.|Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Brown ~oi' l l 1l dick spent the Christmas holidayswith home folks. Misses Edith, Mabelle and Myr- tle Hovendiek,Willie Hovendlck, Conrad Wiese and Hans Christian- sen spent Christmas evening' withMr. and Mrs. Dewey Holstein and Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Art ur Andersen were Tuesday eve ing supper guests at the J. P. A dersen home.Mr.and Mrs.Dwight Patrick were Christmas dinner guests at the Wade Patrick home. Darleen,Janice and Phyllis Petersen spent Wednesday eve-ning and Thursday with their aunt,Mrs.Arthur Andersen andMr. Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holstein and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Knudsen spent Saturday in Omaha calling on Mrs.Mike Larsen,Mrs.Henry Christiansen and Clarence Van De Venter, who are ill i n hospitals, but getting along as well as can children,Carl and Willie Ander sen were Sunday supper guests oiMr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen.Mr. and Mrs. Theo. 'Williarnaer and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rasmus sen and family. Advertise in The Enterprise. ARCH PRESHRVER SHOE STOR sw so. isah New Barker Building »-mv-.rfse no.Omaha, Neb . Z ~.. \ \ \ n \ \ \ u | u u r n aree i s n r ko Let us Corn-ct i o ur Foot llls Natures wayThereia no Shoe like the Arch Presener style plus comfort The foot comfort be expected. . ~.._ `.. store Iormen and women.32 »lf_lUSlC FESTIVAL : m r r. 2 3. 4 5. Given by the Music Department ol the Blair City Schools FREE TO THE PUBLIC E V E R Y B O D Y W E L C O M E This entertainment is given free by the High School Music Department as the first musical event of the New Year - - A T T H E - HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM January 7. |930 Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock BAND SEL EC TIONS MARC HE S OVERTURES Chniner sn. Flule Solo Flute Due! Colne! So/o Clanhel Solo INS TR UME NTAL SOLOS Als yne Smith ---Ruth Fax-num. Ruth Faraum and Ma ry I. Mo ore ~--Do ri s Ti lde n Mario n Ne ls on / l I I ! ~ Mr . a n d Mr s .Cly d e Me tz le r e n - ter ta in ed a t Su nd a di n n e r f o r Mr .a n d Mr s .Shinle Mc Ke rc he r a n d ba by o f Bla i r ,F w d Me tz le r a n d son,Ha r o ld . Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n Qu i n la n an d c h i ld re n o f th e Man e y di s tr i c t a n d SERVICE,ths'taSPO *~ ~*ii» I w Nearly 60 yearn ol :Experience in behind tlis _____.n J...___ ................. . . . - _ - " " " _.....» _ / /~\\ 4.' I I" .I . . . '|O . q . ¢ .I , . Q P Q 0 O QI 4 I 4 I QI " Q = | : u ha nu ln iI0 : _111:_ modem Hea ter.lt eireulstes the heated air,instead oi mere ly rsd istinf it in one apot. Handsome appeernnee,add!muc h to the furnishings of your home.The doors are in wrought-iron eiieet-surrounded by the front n l perfec t resemblanc e to Vermont granite and trimmings in n ric h Walnut Brown-"hand fiuined.With open doors there is the eheer- fui glow of the fireplac e.Burns wood, suit oal. hard eos! or coke. Large feed door takes :ig chunks of c oal or large pieces of wood. ic e the iiireplac e Radium at a lending store n y our community--or write us for interest. na! folders. The Famo us B ekeweil Riversi de-the Mod- rn Range for the Farm Kitc hen. gr shi tr,us»'j...ls.w g ,_.,,¢ ¢ 'f f , ~ .1 |.~4 r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard..0maha, spent the C-hristmas holi- Mr.and Mrs.L.V.Day and days at the parental,Henry A. daughter,°and Mrs.Georsze Sho-Rasmussen home. quist of Fremont,brought Miss Mr.and Mrs.Nels Rasmussen Ernestine McCoy back to Blair onland sons spent Christmas eve at Sunday after a weeks visit. They the Ed Olsen home in Herman.called on Mrs.Margaret Iverson.|Mr.and Mrs.James Rasmus- Mrs. J. L. Vaughn and childrenlsen and children spent Christmas Ll* I =i .. . n . 1r2 : . .~,<*' w Are you still huddling in one lpntaroundthe old Stowe?| t' t wa r m and comiortable whiie you a n y there,thnt'n true--but how a bo ut the whole room and the other parts of y our house.Today, farm homes even without cellari,may have an modern warm air heating system, ~@1331w i~m; " "tN=, e g ~ =:f.=?;a'~ _q pfv 0.~... . .,\_1..a" ~|." ~ iff -1'~.=, L .», ._\ 4 s ~ ~ - n .~» ; g :.l ;.".)t ;:'$..»'..;`§_~~; ' - F "~\ . ~~ ~ ` ; .\~~. .~r,:¢'¢g ; I =~f~ ~\2`3'§1~e ->'r. " '..2 '...~~T h e m a n ~w ~_ ' t l x '-~ w a m o n e y 1 .~» . , .~ `, . ' .0 ~c a n i e l l y o u ~d o ~~ t h a t d e b t i s i h e ~~'~ ./ i f » & : ~ : . * 1 .,;;~r 7 ; , i ; fT e " ° %w o r s t i h i n i n t h e ~ f e ~ w o r l d .H e x a j s H I S ~ l l C b .~ ff~ JV :d f 5 ;~_i "\ ~ | ~Guard!\ '\ -» ¢ .a ..f - .\ ¢; .: /g ~ 5 ~1¢§-f - - ' - f i ~ , ;!.n; .. .» = \ f ; :~~; ,w .f 1 ..j . / ,~ H M & I ?L 'J _ . . £ . ! i ;i ~; ~ * ' r r r r z = ' r ~ r ¢ ~~: r ~ é r m m s z i f , ; s a § a 3 = Q e a ; a '~ \_ f _ | ¢ _ f , g _ f , ; \ f , _ 1 q ]1! 1 5 § , ; ~ A \ * ; . » n ; ° ¢ ¢ ° g :1 5 - ~ ml U ..g /I »; ~ \ J~~: m S A F E T Y ".Z."..-"-"Z ; c ¢ : » . - D ] - - '* - i s -John.ll'you hnven't one,you may receive one at this service.: This will be the first mid-week service of the new year.Startright by coming with us.I Fashion Center Appreciation' D ays-~'l'hursday-Friday-Saturday. Entire stock Winter Coats for Women and Misses sacrificed atexactly 'A price; prices were $101 to $69.50-now they are $5 tos34.'.=5;sim Dresses--values ig! $15 reduced to $6.75 in sizes 1°, to 46;ind Hats for Women and' Misses reduced to $2.8&-vnlues to, $'7.50:Fells and Metallics.Try the Fashion Center First in Blair.| IARLINGTONNOTES Maurice Peterson of Lincoln, ag eoliege churn of Allen Lasher. was his guest a part of last. week.| Hr. and Mrs. W. A. Reckrneyer had as guests Christrrms, Mr. ondMrs. A. L. Hughes of David Cityi and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. I~Iutehin~son of Norfolk.i Iiilr. and Mrs.E.H.Ridsdaielspent Christmas day nt the home' o f ~ a n d Mrs. J. C.{Iadley atCedar Bluffs. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jensen of Wa.shingt»m spent Saturday eve- of Lincoln,spen Christmas with ninguwith Ar"iin m relatives. Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Menkinghir. Menkings mother, Mrs. HelenMenking. 'Miss .Clare Schoettger,who teselies at Filley, returned to that ,ple.ce_Sunday after a week's vo- cation spent at the home of herparents,hir.and Mrs.ll .W. Schoettger. Misses Margaret and Luelki Rockmeyer entertained at dinnerFridayeveninghonoringMiss Marie Clausen of Omaha, who was tlnir house guest orerthe week- enElmer Peters, who is employed at Marshalls Nurseries office, laid off from work for several daysbecause of an infection in his hand He _exnectw to return to .work this week._Mr.and Mrs.Harry Osterman entertained nt n family dinner at their home Chr' ln'ul.8 when their guests were W .Osfermnn,Sr.. Mrs. Alice New and son, Mrs. Minnie Cass and dmlghter. Mr. and Mrs. Len Weber. Frank Wolf. Her- bert Fhalton and Don C. Weber.Mr and Mrs.S.H,Lecltrnnne.'itert.1ined at an oyster sunper nt their home Christmas eve. Theirguestswere Mr.and Mrs.G. H. Rosenkilde and children,Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Rosenlriide,Mr.and Hrs.Clint Williams of Omaha,and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams of New York City.Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Edgar went to Lincoln Christmas day to visit ht.thehome of Hrs Edgor's fath- er, G. A. Knffenhereer.Rev. Ed- glr re tumed to Arlington Satur- \r r I c \I G H|I 1 1s was a recon: guest or mr.annvi ~ J I II b i Qfizli }§i;1£ivé§Q`"` rs o\n_e .m._Mrs.Ed Holler returned homeGaylehvlleyleft for Arhansa.» blonday to Vi.sit telatives.He is from the Fremont hospital Christ- naking the tri hy auto.mas day.r Burr Comfor and sou,Robert Mr and Mrs.Adolph Violff of ~ame over from Blencoe, Iowa to isit at the H. L. McKibben home. mir.Comfort returned home the.ame evening but Robert stayed or a longer visit.* Miss Clara.Schoettger enter- nined at a 6:33 dinner at her IOrur'r spent Christmas day at the' Pete Woiff home.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Holfman spent Wednesday evening at l"»irs.| Minnie I.aliman's. Mr.and Mrs.Theo.Schmeck- never are the proud phronts of a:baby girl hom Sunday, Dec. 22nd.' H r . a n d M r s .M e r r i t M c C l e l l a n .M r s . 3 C h l 1 } * 2 ¢ | < D € P @ 1 ' w a s M i s s F l o r - [h @ ta b le £ |. | }P o i Tl U ¥ I@ | 1t 3 W C Y B p o i z x -(:l1C9 H 6 t ¥ l C k b € f o l 0 h E 'I ! | l l l l ' I l 8 g € .e t t a s a n d N d t . a o e r s .w h i l g 3 |M i s s M a y W o l f f r e t u r n e d h o m e ' some 'Thursday evening honorinzI 6.French HamSola Charlotte Gilbe rtson 7.Bass Horn Sola Gladys Hanson 8.Clarinel Sola Rulh Tildcn 9.Oboe Solo Dorolhea Gilberlson I 0 .B a s s o o n S o l o Francis Siert Printing furnished through the courtesy oi the A. Hosp¢ Music Co., Omaha settas and red t.apers,while alightedChristmastreeaddedto the Christmas setting.Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook of Fre~ mont assisted Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Badger in entertaining at a fam- ily dinner at the Badger home. Guests from a. distance were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fink of Wyo. Mrs.H.H.Gilfry was hostesslastI-'Hday to the Arlington W. C. 'I'. U. The many Arlington friends of TY- and Mr Ckmrad Schwartz of l're5nont will be glad to know tha they welcomed the arrival of a son Christmas morning.Mr. month with her sister, Mrs.PaulHass at Wisner. Paul and August Timm and families spent.Christmas day atBlair. Ed Langhorst and dpughtera of Nickerson were Thuraday dinner guests at Wm. Holtman*s. Gus Meierhenry's had dinnerwith Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogain- son at Uehling Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walken!iorst spent Thulzday at the Gus Kruger and Willis Hilgenkamp homes.Pet-e Wolff and Elmer were in Nickerson Thursday. Quality Goods Note 0ur Cash Prices Kama Pahcake Flour, 4|l>. bag Nice Fresh Dates, lb. Cranberries, Zllw. Navy Beans, lb. Coco Z lbs. Gem Nut Oleo Honey per lb. Pop Com 3 lbs. Chase & Sanborn: Coffee lb. Kaffee Hagg lb. While Laundry Soap, 10 bars 224: I4c 45c loc ZS: l9c 1sA 50c 70: 37 FZ ... . .- _ - . . - -" | - " ' - __. . v - » - " -inltnlli ng a furnucc.Warmththrqughout the hfsusc, eomiorr. con- vcnlcntrc Inu i n uruunu cueonux-ness is the remit of ownmg n '\. 1 : -. . . .-=~: ~ms' 1§§1?§i<.\';"'ROCK xs umn. IL L .'qp gm "* _ _ ! . _ ~ . !- = » ' 1.gg.: - --_§~. ~L_,L~ " ~ l u l"°""""""""""°"""""°"""""" uhhlaluuuhhuunnneunuuuuuac |Rock lnlnad Slove Co..Rock lahnd, Ill. Send loldca au the Firmplace Radian uv Nsml .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .»o a»o» I I g A : ! d | | : s s o r ll. F . D . ~ Ta lu . . . . . . .. . . . .Sma .. .~ounnme ueaner l5é Good Brooms 50: lSc Brealrfut Food: 2 for 251: I c|L§gn1§pN's_sIonE Citizens State Bank A. R. BROCK. President Blair, Nab.. . . L |1 C] W a a r e in t er e st ed in Q nm Ki t ch en Ru n ga .Se nd i l l° ¢1 \ »¥ in i on th an H aktln ell Rnran ide. Ph on o 84 W e Deliver 0 2 2 I F ARN BE RG H A R D W A R E BLAIR, NEBR. u Z an A1-on»Mr. and Mrs. 0rvil]e I~I\xmsv.on|Mr. pd Mm Wdter Gum::bawi'l'hurad.\y afternoon at }{g¢1,¢m1"1 Clayton spent.Saturday evenmz at them! Blur. md Mr. md Mrs. Pnul Am.. u¢.\...»..| ¢:.;»...a . f...Louie Grimm, Dngging 25.20 H. F. Hlebenthll, Dngdng 10.8€ Huhnd Jensen, Deo. Sdary 100.00 August Luther,Dragging 12.l5 Glen Mciiowd, Dec. Salary 100.00 Tyson & Leng, Hauling 17.00 Clnude Clemema, Road fWork 1.50Clnrence Frandsen. md Work 1.50 Alfred Andersonfk Work 10.00 Alben Hue, Road Work 6.00 Hany Tucker, Dragging 50.40 Clarence Hnnsen,Labor-_7.50 Ludwig Jensen, Road Work 2.50 A. A. Wilkins, Road Work 28.50 Alben E. Wilkins, Road Work 9.00 Mnrihall Wilkins, Road Work 6.00 Axel Hansen, Road Work 49.65 John F. Hilgenkamp, Road Wg]k 24.25 Raymond Wolf, Road Work 4.50 ~ ~ l a; u ; the 10th day o l January,1~I and on the l l t h day of Ap 1980, at 2 o'dock P.M. on . of mid dates to receive und ex amine all claims against Sai Estate, with n vie w to thei r Id junméne and allowance.'I'hetim limited for the prssgntatlon o clsims agalnst san Estate i three months from the l0 th'd| of January A.D.1930,and th time limited for payment of deb is One Year from said 10th dn~ ol January,1930. Witness my hand and the Sea of said County Court,this 13 day of December,1929.s (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 48 -u .County Judge NOTICE BRIDGECONTRACTORS The rd o!County Commis- sioners of Washington County, Nebraska, will on Lhe 27th day of January,1930, let to the lowest and best bidder 1 yearly contract for the construction and emotion or reparation ol all bddges, eul~ wns and approaches thereto, the cast of which shall exceed $500 (excepting cement structures)in» cluding substructures and ap- |'I`°¢'~il¥ evening at the Joi' LONG Clnnlzm' [son home in honor ofm a n n Aronson and fnmily of BmkenlFred lang homé.'J a n e s \ a : § d f i m } i } { ¢ E E 1 1 § i s £ n 5 £ ' a } § " § 2 ~ 2 2 . 2 Bow.Those present were w. D.The Me a n. m e Mesdunes El- dinner guem at the Elmer Jen-'Lloyd huns.W,dbmM¢:Donsld m d family od!Blair mer and Clifford Tmhlsen And sen homr.g M m H I-'Hi benthal and hm',..,,... ;and Chemr Aronmn and f=mi\y f|0rv ill= Humswn snem Christmas Mrs,Pearl Winiersteen a.ndlilv nugnl i n l nmmmm .a miM r .a n d M n .He n r y h a d l s Th u r s d n v flinnnlMr. mnd hl f7hr i gxl ° """£ &Mrs. Carl M. Jensen was taken eve at the Ptte Truhls-en home.Blair, Mr. mf? Mrs. nud°1p"1f"1<.,§\'f» me Lord Lister hotpitd in Om;W..§`~h Thompson and family a n d f a m i l y a n d M r . a n d M r s .W i l l . | 1 8 S u n d a y n i g h t w h e r e s h e u n d e r -s p e n t u r s d a y l n O m a h a a n d n o W g l b q n |a n d f a m i l y ., w g n t " t l ~~ i l f h é l t t l ' ~t h e Bf'!.Cl" 2)00ll» H a n g F r a h m a n d f a m i l y o f B l a i r ?h i r . .a n d M r s .J o h n A 1 o n s o n e n -r .a n d M r s .N x e l s C h r w u m s e n w e r e s u p p e r g u e s t s a n d s p e n t .t h e ; t e r t a i n e d C h r i s t m a s f i "a l l t h e i r a . ¢ h 3 f i f f n ' w e r e g u e s t s a t t h egjf o g i n g wi th Mr . a n d Mrs. I- Ienry | C l1ildnB n and g y nndc lu ldren.'r1m@¢,§"'.~,..'§'ff?§`§ "_ h°m¢n e a r H e r - c hi ldr en a r e ma k i n g a.br ie f »- m¢| Tu¢ = -d a y e ven i ng at Telb ns ta h all. at the home of her sister,Mrs.Amos Hiebenthal had the mis- Tom Dowell and Mr. Dowell.fortune to bruk his right arm byMr. C.l\i. French 'and farnily are cranking a Fond motor Christmas Christnuas week guests of their morning. daughter and sister,Mrs.IId Paul Feiste shelled corn MondayNunnamaker.___ Hr and Mrs. Charles Fauss and W u lbe r n i n r e s e n t. we r e E ve r e tt . A r o n s o u md f mm u n n s mm s a n y .I Rus se ll a n d L o we ll O t t o f E l k - l f a m i l v .Mr .a n d Mr s .D o n I ' n u mngs p e n t' ? a mi l y o f b r w a , C l i y t o n A r o n s o n Ha y e s R° ? Q" b " lm h a s b e e n h a 'hor n g re sp en din g t.h ei (fIhristn1¢=iU\d ii;-5ii1§, .5-mb; "¥§£>e§,"i»{£x7¢ W es ton a n d f a m i ly o f B r o k e n Row, Ch es~mg the tonsmhtas S-he pan few d9}5-vac a usm a t th e h o me o f ':he 1r' MH! '5' » h ath nne I-'miss Delsxe Bo -f n r .lvnvnnnn uvurl fn mf lw an d \1iea Ml. S IRI ITS. lin flff llfl Rnd f8I ll-¢»»nwdnnrnnfe l i -nu».I \|».llfrn !I&£}|t|H snnrl Pnnrl ffnhufu 1:-ann.lin_ Mr. and Mrs.Fred Lo:Christmas with their son, and .favn§|v =~-|»».~ m ;.q_»v.__ __ ,_~, _\-_~_= /.\ <..»_, .¢ nm m.. .-, \¢.m~ .»»\¢, m v/~ I» il;y S D Q H I .S u n d a y a f w r i o é h a i h ? I ? " i § L ' 1 I L § ' 1 ' \b e \ u » ¢ |\ \ l H \ l :" 1 a c s u n "ner mmntn at than I-I. F'Ili nh nn ri mln, Wulberlfhome.." , ; ' ; 7 " "r o ,-z un'~" ;i §, ;.i .' i'" " ' " " ' "3}§_and Mm Hgn§§'_\\'gl[:erlg ¢;,|-iggmu "gui" at ~ Mrs. Nell ém -»=» is som ewhat l i \ \ \ 1 \ v r 1 v § n | r " n h | ' a \ n \ \ A ¢u r n 1. 1 eei ehr ate h is h i n h a:nni\ersary on Ch r i s tmas d a y .. "V i c to r Ra s mu ss e n a n d fa mi ly o f B la i r ,we r e gu e sts Sun day eve- n i n g a t th e p a r e n w, Re v . A . Ra s - mu ss en home. Mr . a nd Mr s. Ro y Ne ar ]- xoo d an d da u g hte r ,o f Oma h a ,c alled W ed- nesday eve ni n g a t th e par en ta i, J o h n Nea r h o o d h o me . Mr . a n d. Mr s .I j la ws Ro se nb alm nvrznuu nulm.:.I| »| |.| l\l1lll »an n u au su a zl, muh - nM r s .H e n r y D o m a c k e r ,A l b e r t a P m j r h e r d z n g h a s b e e n s j a y l n g a m a n d R o b e r t o f B e n n i n g t o n ,\ i s i u e d f t a k l n g c a r e o f h e r .S u n d a y . t h u w i t h t h e f o r m e r ' s d a u g h t e r ,M r s . Ha n s B r a e s c h a n d Mr . B me s c h o n Fr id ay . M r .a n d Mr s .Ne ls Sve nd ga rd an d f a mi ly ,Mr .a n d Mr s .L l o y d ' B r o wn a n d f a mi ly a n d W o od ro w Sven dg ar d spe nt Ch r i s tma s c\e~ ni n g a s th e P e te r S ve nd g ar d ho me i n Blai r.. mo ve d h e r t o Mr s .Bo rc he rd ln g' home. B R I N G S S T R E N G T H T o LT*P .(`() NDU("I `0F " A y e ar a g o I be ga n ha vi n ; ro u b l wi th nay s o m a e h .S ta r ; E Take Notice E s z fn Wire A. N.BaumiPoor Farmlc. J. Bmkmm Dr.David W. Services Crowell Memo n f inrnnh: ~ -~"-..' bo um fn eompleiiori of umé ""`"i:`i:§|`5r§:7a7|~°`f>sFF..\:nAs1s|Ma ng "° '5 ! l;-zgal; for ...`2. to be built_by Wl§|lj|Maher 'le Clrrinn. Atta:-neva 9 _.___4s.oo,'i'=s¢°=\ County, during the period n. Supplies 1330 from January lst, 1930 to the lst Bell, Prof.day of Jnnuary, 1931. 1|_00 Said bids shall be at a spevzlfied rial Home. Care sum per lineal foot for supcx-struc~(;0_00l!ure;at a special sum per lineal Care of Poor 20_g0'foof, for subsiructum; at a spec-ELbr. Co., Coal lified sum per lineal foot for piling va snlin substructure and annmaches at lx 'rHs~ms'rRfcr' cdbiifbrs u m c r o n c o u m v ,NEB- SKA. William J.Maher and John A. Carrigan, P l a i n t i f f s v s . John H.Johnson, \|._... Q L , I @ spent I-mlay afternoon at the Mrs. Don Rhea visited last wcek|"18' mth touches of mdxgestxon, -f{ John D1Pete Jensen home._at the home of her grandparents zzot worse and worse, until every-FarmersNormmdaughter of Mr. rand Mrs Mr.and Mrs.Denny I-'ryman amithing I ate disagreed with me.15 fo p, Everett Aronson of Omaha. spent \£|n{?r ¢ _ w nllanw r w er.I; u r. e vo r Est Gr. m r g L b r . C o . , C 0 3 i n "a spec ified Adm ;;er f o o t i h o a n l l ""E »'I fi ;s" `i 3`$ §§ §J ` "" I1 2 3 0 me as u re )fo r e ! ! c ap s , a wa y b r a: - |Def end ants. h. SGCJITTCHS..E5 ilfld OUICI \"\00d lTl.R0l."lH.lS USGJ,'Tn fh n ¢Iafanrlnv\l Fh a -I n -|\¢|. h e ~k 3§the'{\ogi3eof;l3¢r|"Tm}f. and Ll:-I. E. J. Renard !t" n::.::.°:|~:I||f Holmqui 5 for P:CONTINUE in the business a n d M rs 'mmltended a Christmas dinner at thef G # : 0 r g e M a r s h a l l h o m e i n . - f r l i n g t c n w e r e !u. . . . \ . .D L . . .. t . . n \ \ f4 n | n n r . In i r f . i i i Farm Bureau """322.ofs in substructure and approaches; at K. B. Printing Co., Stmplies 122.95 a specified sum per cubic foot in place for stone brick cement oric. B. Mehrens, Com Work ||-. . r and Mileage 13130 [concrete \\;ork; at a specified sum C. B. Mehmns, Com. Meet- ings and Mileage 112.50 Chas. Nelson, Com. MeetingsandMileage111.o0I lC. J. Nelson, Com. Meetings 2 and Mileage 75.00 Omaha Road Equipment Co., Repairs 9.40 per lineal foot for tubing;at a specified num per pound for iron, steel, or other metal materials in place.Bids for repairs shall be at a speeif(é'<'i sum per unit. quantity in place.All bids on steel and wood structures to be made separ- ate.Bids shaii show the priceIr thousand for hauling and pllt-Omaha School Supply Co.,PeSupplies10.31 |ting old lumber in place; the price a u u n . . .\ | 1 . 4 L | | \ A ¢ \ | | l |u x l u z a v u u u l i * erty; You will take notice that on the 21st day of November,1929 William J.Maher and John \A.iCarrigan, as. plaintiffs, filed their petition in the District Court of Wnshing{on County, Nebraska. an above entitled,the object and prayer of said action being for the foreclosure of a mortgage in' the sum of $200.00,in favor of said plaintiffs,on the following described mal estate to-wit: An undivided one-third interest i l l a f l i f 1 0 L h a N n r t h w n c f D i m e - Iw i l l m e e t all com petitioh in any form NOW OR IN T HE FUT URE. I l i =~1~=»=e .if HH. NM-»ume a ' :a I :,~;; .f". 1 ;';: .:.; ns ; I E * ~ ~ K n u d s e n gtudies Afteg |=pendlj:|g the ho]i II M r .m a M n .E lme r Truhlse-n il" .' a uYd s r ' j m '"P."iz h'0calledSundayeveninga t the Eur. ing ';|°,,_.: f | s m f g H a r e :Rb l lm b ll ll l h o m e .»-.» ..: ..4 ¢ L ..|»..n.....:-.....¢n lis. "Eiiié§|i""'l'lI¢§:}§'Bion sneml :f::":.';=:°..'~:z= :huu v u n g ul.\I |||l & * l 'latter's parent1=,' M. Christiansenfn r 1 | n m " Q m o t h e r S u n d a y w i th Mi ss E lla f Nie ls e fl a t th e Soren Ni else n ho me . Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, and farniiy went to Cedar BluffsSunday and spent. the day with Mr an5i_ Mrs.Edgar Rose. H 1 4 3 U l | | u C |U K : M r .a n d Mr s .C. an d s on , a nd th e Mr s .Sorenson, al Mr .a n d Mr s . te n a i n e d th e f o vs te r SllDl.)B)on \".§i"im§£E '|'_ H. w1<1u1~1'1 ollcfwifnr a t a n \Sa tur d ay :Mr . A \n\n\nnh !lY||| Fl3rBlair Produce Company Mis spent S Karen Jensen of B]3jr.I.1I.l\u¢c'- I1ClMstmasdayat the par- Carl M. Jensen home. Other ;were Mr. and Mrs.Peter 1, and J.C. Jensen of Her- ?£`L'my]" ~ §§1`é"n{§»`éf"`i'i§§"F¢iiE§§ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and family,Mr.and Mrs.Bud Strickiett and Mr. and » Mrs.wm.Swihart,Rent oonlper thousand required in repair On motion duly made and ¢m-'work put in place of superstructureIriceperthousandinstructure; price per thousand in lineal foot for piling driven in place on re- pair work;all bids to include hardware,paint, delivery of rna- ricd Warrant No.T22 was can-P celled, some having been covered in previous claim. On motion duly made and car~ ried the County Clerk was in-structed to advertise for bids for' the construction of bridges f°=¢=P=''ff1r"and . terials on grounds.All bridges, stnlcturcs or work eI at ----- - -- u n m u gter of the..Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 17,Range 11,and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 18, Range 11,all East bf the sul P. zu., Washington County, Nebraska, nd that said mortgage be declar- d to be a first lien upon said Phone Black 206 .'end rd.Falun Rosenbnlxn nt\|med|"lx.= sa-in »..f.I`..¢ entertained 'where he spent <=1=ff=f~==a==d»>~'; ; = x f ; ; 1 ; ° . a ; i 0 ; ; f ; . ; § . mmi | .'with his daughter, Hrs. Kelly and |husband. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jones and children of Hoogler visited Sunday gvvening at the Merton Winchell Qhorne. |Mr.and Mrs.Merton Winchell !:1nd dausrhter snrmt the Qveninvl Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson and An Abraham of Valley, Mr. and Mr.Paul Strahl of Pacific Jur»c~tion. Iowa and Mr. Morris Snavely of Lincoln.\ r __ _ . |u _ . .1|r:l\.......*n-....1....\l daughter of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.Otto Renard of Arlington, I 1] " l t CAI"I`.L E S L I E M O O R E bec ame under-no urished,weak and ru n do wn gen er ali y . "On the ad vic e of se veral frie nds: the coming or before ary 27, 19 On motn ..=-_\ _...-. : y e a r, bi d s t I 2 6'c lc c k n 30. on du !y mad~ . . . a : . . . . . . . .- . . . . | . . . . . 0 b e i n oon,J a e an d 1 on sha ll be ac c ord ing to th e p lan s a nd mlb spec ific ations h e mto f o r e ado pted b y th e Co un ty Bo ar d of 'W as hi ng - :a r-to n Co u nty ,n o w o n fi le i n th e m b Co u nty C ler k ' a o ff i c e o f W as h in g - .irxf to n (Tou ntv. a t Blai r. Neb ra sk a pr e mi se s a nd th at th e ti tle to s a i d pre mis es he qui eted as aga ins t a ny c lai m,r i g h t,ti tle, i n te r e st o r lien in f a vo r . o f th e d ef e n d an t, C ha r le s Do he r ty ,a n d th a t th e said mor-t~ 2 8 2 2 ma d e a n d vx nemnfl hm-f h a in ___,| with W. E. Thompson and family. M r .a n d Mr s .Pe te r Ha n s e n o f Fr emo nt, c alie d Su n d ay a fte r no o n at th e Ru d olp h Han s e n h o me . Cla y to n Ar o ns o n an d f a mi ly o f Br o ke n B o w,Neb .,h a ve been sp e n d i n g - th e holida y s wi t h rela- ti ve s in th i s vic ini ty a n d Bla ir . Th e y pla n to re tu r n h o me W e d mir a n u ur li nf n uu r nn1|.n||all han d d au g hter of Ft. C ollin s, Co lo. ,I decided to tr y t e n e w rg on we re Sa tu r da y di nn er gu es ts a t tr e a tme n t an d n o w m y stomac h th e E. J .Re n ar d h o me .c ou ldn 't be in b etter c o ndi tio n.M y iilblf Cook, T&h0 EIlt€I€d n\1l8E5I5|rQ;1g~[}|a n d en er gy hR\"€gg me tr a i n i ng a t the W i s e Me mo r ia l h o s b a c k to me .Sa r g o n ha s b u i lt u pp i ta l h a s heen trarisferrexl to t h e f m y wh o le s y s te m. " - C a p t.Les lie lu e z h o d m hos pital.Moor e, 714 s. sa sh sz. , Omah a, for M r .an d Mr s .F r a n k B r o wn e n -.fm-fsr innd nt n rnrke v din ner C hrist 0 YC FS c onduc tor OI!th e UNION n e u u l 1 : | . u : | u | | | } ;u r u c r " a a 5 1 . 4 e d V e r n C .Ha y n e s i n th e n mo of 'I `wen ty -f ou r D olla rs a nd Nin two c ents , he havi ng be en a sses wi th imp r o ve me n ts wh e n th we r e non e;a ls o to W m .K a y , fo r Fo u r Do lla rs a n d" I' we n ty -s e Ce nts , h e h avi ng ha d pr op e rty sessed in F t. Calhoun Villai re wi q u -' - - " * | I . . -.. __ |. .. . . . . . . -. . Bi d s sh all be sepa rate o n eac h dif fer ent ki nd and c lass of br idg es, approac hes the reto,a n d on eac h c u lve r t o r imp r o ve me n t o f road, and sha ll be s c aled and filed in the nety :sed nere J r . \¥2||| a s - ' o f f i c e o f th e C o u n ty C le r k o f s a i d ' .-. ._-.- - . . - - . »,54 uf e m l a n t s ,J o h n I I .J o h n s o n a n d ia r y E . J o h n s o n , to F a r me r s a n d Me r c h a n ts B a n k of K e n n a r d , Ne b - ra sk a,i n th e s u m ot'$-!0U0.00, da te d J u ly 8,1921,a n d fffed f o r rvio or d o n th e 23 1 6 da y of Au gu st, nich Y\0f\ c o un ty o n or be fo r e 12 o ' c loc k , M. ,wz l, a mi re c o r gi ed i n the o f fi c e o fo f t h e : m h da y o f J a n u a r y ,1930,th e Co u n ty Cler k o f W a s h i n g to n and nv\n!::f ho nm~nn1n:n\$ml hu I1 |~n|..C0|.lniV¢N@br8Sk3 i n Flnnlc-11 nenlay.Mr. nml Mrs. John Ammon and Fmvls mid Nqnnn.motore1!_!o Qg ~7 F ¢ § r '¢ J | § E "~nf1§€i=Pnirm Rlilroad.belongs in th townshipHlalrl.} .ma M ml n mn wi ll An-Stewart Pharmacy. Azents.n.. .....4:.... n... n........|'enHnnr~pi .Xn&é}3- son,C. J . A n d er s o n a n d Me lh a o f Oma h a ,Mr s .Mi n n i e H a m h an d "l'}n:rman Red fie ld an d c h i ld re n o f I - .-._,.." " § " " "un..........:.... uuaunu ...... .........,.. ..........,.......... ..can»|- ..-. _ _ - . ., - ,to mee t a n r egu iar se ssz on jan . 1 4,trilied c hec k for $200 or c azih, pay -Page f313. of the Mortgage Rec ords C H I I I S T I A N C H U R C H 1930.ab le to th e C o un ty Cle rk of \V a sh -o f sand c ou nty ,be released a n d A .J .H a r g e t t ,P a s t o r A N N I E C .M A R T I N ,i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ,t o b e $ 3 m " ' E ' ' f l o f ! ' 9 C 0 £ d ' W t h e C 0 1 - F i r » ».. . n u »n ....G I *n r n u e n n Q n l l n 1 n 0 » .n n ~.|.|llll'S(l3}°Z0 F60 f°1\B.11.4 _==.==»f=»'I`le£*gc, who had the misfortune w____ ;;»;@=='< her arm.B s.Fleege and ¢==-»---'~°.rs. Aron.=m1 are rs.,wal I Mr. and Mrs. Pre Lon;r"visited `.. !Sundnv aftvmoou with Mr.and Ra ls to n ; Mr . a n d Mr s . C . B e r r y o f Ke n n ar d , a n d Mr .an d Mr s .L lo y d B r o wn a n d f a mi ly . Mr , a n d Mr s .Fr a nc i s J u ng b lu th a n d dausrhter o f Oma h a ,we r e Co u nty u le r x.Bi ble Sc hool,10 : 0 0 A .M .I - - - Mo r n i ng W o r sh i p , 1 1 : 0 0 A . M.\' lh at' s th e Hu r r y ? Ch ri stia n End ea vo r,5 6: 30 P.M. Prea c hi ng,7.30 p_Iii.Chamziulz soc ial c u s to ms vi n th e :oriented I 0 m e {'0l.llll.y Ill Ca:10 bid de r re fus es o r fai ls to enter i n~ to xt c on tra c t a n d g i ve bonds in ma nn e r o r f or m a s r eq u ir ed by th e c o un ty i n case th e c ontrac t ho au;un;1s.a:uu uu lu un :nu n:nc-c ured hy said mo r tg a g e ha s b ee n f u lly pa id an d satisfied,and` for suc h othe r a n d f u r th e r relief i n th e pro mis es as ma y he ju s t a n d . . . . . . : ¢ . . \ . | _ An Extension Mrs. J ohn .»\mm=on. Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n K m g e r n f| B e n n i t 1 g t o n s p e n t S a t u r d a y a t t h e E ' . . . . l f . . \ . : . . . . . | \L _ . . -wen- Chriltmnx dinner guesu a1|Mid-Week meetinz, \Vedn!id|y,|U|,i|¢q"g|g¢,constantly |-¢,u|~;||w|.n.lnd tu hlm.The number a\\d|l v ll u u u u u rTelephone' u 1"I J N I I .\ \ | l \ l \ ' \ \ l || | U I I l \ !Y fM r .a n d M r s .C l a y t o n A r o n s r m t h e F w d J u n g b l u t h h o m e .{ 7 . 3 0 ~M .f r o m t h e I n v e n t i o n a n d l n t r o d u c - I k m d 'A l b z t H d l .r l d M r . n 11 '," =_1\.-a c c o m p a n i e d b s M r .a n d M r s .J o h | \ .n ~ : z : h e w e ;g g g g t h e a p x d ~o 1 r n F = r ; R : ; e e ; ~ f d a ;r 3 0 P 5 t u m p f m o r e a c l e n t z f i c m : 1 c h 1 n e r 5 . | P f : 'f A r o n s o n a n d F m v l e n t t e n l e !t h 5 :a u l l 1 1 o c a r t o 'T h e I n c r e a s e o f 2 5 e r c e n t i n t h e c o I alI \ F . . . . . . | . 3 " | " l . . . . . . . 4. . .e l 4 : \ . ._1 ..' , . f _ . , f .J t a r g b l l l l h h o U l ( ! .I u i l f l a f l l 0 I l l B I l l -l n w i n r r m a r i n e n f \ I n \ | »" | ' n ¢ 1 n w \ n n i 2 ».n . . . p e : . . . . : -..|l f ' n n n \ f b ti t b b ~| th .JDII re IEQUITEH l0 RHSW EI U120rnga s o e m n m c sald pe ta ti on on o r be for e th e 13 th :sed loc a tion wi ll be i n ac»ne e wi th th e d i r e c tio n o f th e da y o f J a n f mr y '1930.9 Ly B oar d o f s aid Cou nty , f rom 1_ Da tf gn th ls 21 s t d a y o f I w v e m - ¢ saves all A 'lQ.£`7':those steps °'~=»=' EMEMBER the numerous times \l1::\... have been called to the telephone from your work away up- stairs?How tired you felt in the evening after climb- ing those long flights several times diving time day. Countless wearv steps. hours of velieeblo timr and much , n u s i u 1 l 1 t ¢ r . w r H 1 u m a n n .DUflUE\}» e ve n l n g r .T h e y a l s o c o i l e d a t t h i Everett Aronson and Miss Ruth came home with them ,for n fe1dffys visit. 3-Irs.Leon Hindiey and Mrs. Graff called at the Fred Long.: home Monriav afternoon. Mr. ond. :\lI_.'"': W. E. Thomnson .-.....,.,..,.......,.¢1\1 |L0\¢.|\..|.nurnovr or stunenw in Junior cm-leges has been pointed to as an indication of the desire 'of young people to equip themselves to meet the highly competitive sociai and 'ni over for a weck's visit.a l Iiunice Brown,small daughter 'ot'Mr.and Mr.=.Lloyd Brown, I\.1|.:playing with Leroy, who had |r»c¢ivc-d a B.B.gun for Christ- 1T1£.:.Leroy was shooting it and the B.B.hit Eunice one-fourth Conversions Sunday evenillgs. January 5, Conversion of a Cab- inet Officer; January 12, Conver- sion of a Man ot' God;January 19, Conversion of a Soldier; J3""'|i|1dust1'ial conditions that obtain ary 26, Conversion of a Woman.throughout the nation.Strangely time open: p. rn. ers rthe ri to ai.l m h ' r o m t h e e y e b a l l a n d w e n t |k i n ! » . \ ¢ . ¢§ | . s e L i u " n n l r n c r n ! \m e 1 1 1 .l \ l I l \ l \ l \ l I ! \ l \A n i m "~~~~~ to time;all bids will be uur, *"""-in at the hour of 1:00 u'clock "*';f"'*"§_ J. 3'!"h°1' and , in the County Commission 5 Jo n A. Carrignn,' nom, and the Board resolver:4 -5t Plaintifis. ght to reject any and all bids, ward contracts for 'different _x_and classes of work to dif-I Dr. 5'°§l_I!i}¥\.§;_!l_1IFl8l\I\ I l l l l t contractors; also full powvr u|'l0M1~§1|:|s1 row out blanket, collective or °`°'p§"»'iw"'§§§¢E"}'f' Co. tive bids.,L )ANNIE C; 1'\¥.-I{'i`\T,I Esenmgs byxAppo1ntmi>:1t annoyance, all may be saved by u.1 extension telephone v-r |||: entenained Christmas day a num-|:f'"'"her mf relltiveln Amo n! than»_'"° t l l q ;I. l \ |\u a s n q i n a u ;n . .l \~~~/P h y s i c i a n s n e m o v e d t h e B .\..i s h e i s g e t t i n g a l o n g n i c e l y .E . . .L .G i e s l q r ,P a s t o r 1 / a n d Mr s .Ha n s Braosc h en»nmi th a fn lln wi n a n *Snn lla\Sunday 5Ch00l 1020 0 3 , m c u ii eg es i n th e Um te d States have u1n:.n sh o wn a decrease i n rec ent y ea rs Ln th an d th is indic ates .th at c ollege dofc cs t u d e n t s a r e s to p p i n g s h o r t o f o b - | ~rot at Icw cents a may you can max: your nous: 1JC'.\&wen the Messrs.and 1\I¢':=dameso much came: by havmg an cxtcnszon tele hone u -P P F .l<.J 1 D .'rh _wtairs.Your loam! m"na<*rr w'lI viadlv t'*lk this ro'r m amee R111 an omp°o-J.~4 .'-P 1.and families and Mr. 1%. Rose.Ivrn ovrr mth ycnz. ..........._\DA1.E.Dou<c.s . I .n m Mr . :» :tail u\*»l1':I iii-Emi-§§" REE' `i\.i¢-Y=¢¥£\`\¥12f-=|Mornliag Wonhip, I1 1. m.Itaining "higher education",uu}|5U"||-County Clerk.| He-my Dornacker and familpnl Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- Otto Braesch :md family,I"r0<l ning. B.!3Etf*»Ch ~"""i*"='; of. HBr;»n~Sacrament Sunday following the n:n|_ on,. r.am . rss.ugoBraes=r:h.anrl family of Benson.mommg. szrvlco»Mr. Wallace Widener left. Wed-'.f'ii','fI.';,.f.';"".?.T..'lE.,."**?FT.' M are content to obtain s scientifiqknowledge that turn into quick dollars in or in a professinoal way. Doctor William John pccialized!T .'THE BKT suop s E.C.Rann, Proprietor Ithey can NOTIL E '10 Lm»:|Jrro1zs business,Ui" 1as'r.a'rra Meals, 40 Cents | l Excellent Cuisine I Cooper, STATE OF NEBRASKA I I Satisfactory Service . r-,......~.;¢=:.M..- nr ¥¢'rll|nnfinn nf tho 1 1 ss Courteous Tmatment I E|» | a 1 r l e l e p h o n e C o .M r .a n d M r s .A u g u s t C h a m " - L u c a l a n d L u n a r I ) I ; ¢ m u - 9 Q n r u h - n i ' ~ § ' l = § ! i _ ? 1 " , . ' * ! ' f ' . m i ? . H ° E * ! 4 Thé Happy Wonder Bakers are offering YOU 'l nesday for Winner, S.D.afte spending the past week at th Hiram i{rum home. rsxmc uluuu nuxvzuc,anna.Auu,\Ullllllln3».|vu\|UA " " " - ~ " ° v "'°' " "" 'F .d E n g ~no t h a vi n g n n af te rn oo n servic e,Un i te d States,be!ie\f€5 th a t HIEW Ji\Shln¥€\f'¥l County,I I zrst o u r e a s tx te r p r s e 0 0 9 | ar e we lc ome to wo r sh i p wi t h u s c us toms a nd ma c hmery p '.0 1uc t1o \:H¢E1'\I>'L 1\f*nC"¢f»»;}==»55=@y x ~1 ~ Thé Happy Wonder Bakers ~'are offering YOU ~Lohg Wonder Bread ~1 (Full 1% lb. Loaf) 2 for 25c 5 Wonder Rolls 3 (Heat 'em and Eat 'em) ~l o c p e r do z . 1 Q And a Full Assortment of ~.Hostess Cakes ~FRESH DAILY w w $ l ' ¢ ' a ( 1 f r o / r g y o u r 1 9 I ' 0 C ¢ l ' i 5 (c o N T | N E N T A L B A K E R Y ; _ ., . rs.-mer Jensen and family.Mr .and Mrs.Paul Jones and Iandly left by auto Friday for Rtservo,Kanszis to spend a fewdays with relatives.Harold Groth ousen will do the work for Mr. Mr s .or r i s Mas te r s a nd Ma u d e le f t C h r i s tma s n i g h t f r o m O m s l w by tra i n fo r Hou s ton , Texa s wh e r e th ey wi ll s p e n d two we e k s a t the ho me o f Mr s .Ma s ter s 'bro the r, R.S.Mc F a r la n d a n d f a mi ly . Mr .a n d Mr s .P a u l J ones an d f a mi ly a n d Mr .an d Mr s .E l me r J enson spe nt Ch r i stma s n i g h t a t th e He nr y J e n se n ho me i n B lai r . Mr .a n d Mr s .J u li a n J u n g b lu th entertain ed a t a f a m i l y C h d s tm a sdi nn er a t th ei r h o me 'W ednesday . - . .- - -. . . ._ .r Start The Year RIGHT 5 by trading with the North Side Store C R E D I T A N D n E L l v E R v Quality Market CASH AND CARRY JENS NIELSBN, Proprietor -_,_..... and family left early Sunday mor ing for Shenandoah,Iowa whetheyspenttheday at the radi stations. ADMAH NEWS 1\Ii.=s Vera Fauss spent Monday and 'Tuesday at the H. F. Hieben-thal home. Mr.and Mrs. Jim Johnson and family spent Friday evening atLouis Glover's. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and family of Davey, mme Saturday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Dam untii Monday. Alvin and Roy Olson spent last |. . v . . I \ I n n r l ¢ n r l l l r i n w * h u i h n n n l a w :f - r n w m n r v h i l l I n n l r s m l n n n s 0 1 |l n u n :L u u l l u L u u r l .| l um.:n : u u | u w|¢ . . \ 4 | \ \ ¢ 6 J \ l u s l l l b u l u u | | U \ l t n ..\ ¢ u " u . ,U . . -. . . H 1 --- -1 T h e g e n e r a l p u b l i c i s a l w a y s e d u c a t i o n .I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E e l a t c o f m . A u ¢' "b " " M ' T a s i n L . | : ; sr w n .L O M P A N Y .e l c o m e t o a n y o f o u r s e r v i c e s .E v u i n e t l y h u m a n i t y l s m a H e r m a n h e r k h o f f ,D e c e a s e d :B o n d e d A b o t r n c t e r i s T h e c h u r c h b o a r d m e e t s S a t u r -h u r r y t o o b t a i n i t s e d u c a t i o n ,j u s t T o t h e C r e d i t o r s o f S a i d E s t a t e : d a y ,7 : 3 0 p .m .i n t h e c o u n c i l E s i t i s i n a h u r r y t o d o e v e r y -Y o u a r e H e r c b y N o t i f i e d ,T h a t P H O N E 1 5 * I i r o o m o f o u r c h u r c h .| t h i n g e l s e i n l i f e .I w i l l s i t a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t P i l o t B l d g .B l a i r ,N e b r n k a I III|I Meet me at church Sunday morn ing; the fire! Sunday in the new year, and lets commune wgether before starting our journey thru CARD OF THANKS room in Blair in said County on the 24th déy of January and the zsui day of April,wsu at 10 u'ciock a.m. each day to receive x x DR. EDWIN T. JIPP De-nlinlg 1930.w e n c s l r e n y m l s m e a n s I 0 t x -a n d e x g m i n g a l l C l B i \ T l 3 3 n g t " " " " " "n u n n u n ' x n n n b n n i *l " | \ . n l . ? ; l \ l ' n l > & l |t # N .. \..~~~ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH \§r§5§§n`§é Qfléfulfl sudden death |Z`$`§f.J'.2IZ'f' .§`,.,'§" ,'1"§,,I,1§~2,",1,,.,'§." "-EIL!!f\|\F3nan af. Qhaim ,,,,,,,,lldg.Nebr.| | \ | J \ || | | | | ` | | y g n u n l l v u \ » n 1- o A n . time limited for the presentation of claims, against said Estate is 3 months from the 24th day of Jan- uary A. D. 1930 and the time lim-'w .F -itel for payment of debt is OneLold's Sumner will be observed IMOTILPI FOR A HN'._._.._._|v.~;.» fsrnin ...mi mm. zlnusnf Inn.. A.F.Newell,Pxetor \.of the late John Lathrop and for 4 the beautiful floral offerings. New Yea:*s Nice next Sunday His 1¢l=1ti"'@Sat 11 a. rn., cnzlucted by the pas- tor.Following our cuétom,the 1=.';,;;';"o§" uuavu '§f.;1.? x _xICARL gCHMID'I' Insurancen _ . . \|:.'..¢...a..- . . A L . - ¢ . »m - n n - l l l l l l Mm ISTRATION GF ESTAll"\.\;Us lduringthisfirstSundayservice.'nary, 1930_ All communicants are urged to be WITNESS my hand and the present.I Washmgton County,I Seal of said .Countv Court.this neu :anne :nu uv;Office in State Bank B x1n|...~.\. n..\.....| -| Ill ..v.|...-1.I l |.;.;;; .:._ 1;'1._:;;';;'_:.;.;;; Young Pcople's meeting at G p. m.The annual meeting and election of officers of the Ladies' Social Union is to be held next week Tuesday afternoon. The pageant# "The Star Leads On", given last week Sunday eve- ning was one of the most ambi- tious and beautiful our younger Kroup has attempted.The light- ing effects were especially note- worthy.The pageant was given before an appreciative audience, Ind was a fitting close to Christ- mas Sunday.' A suggested question for each to ask of self every evening during 1930:"What have I done today that nobody but a Christian would a STATE Op NEBRASKA l A. C. Debel, Attorney County Court.ln Probate. ln the Matter of the Estate ug Cinderella A. Moultrop, Deceased: The heirs at law,next o f kin, devisees,legatees,creditors and All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that on the3 0th day of December,1929, Lena V. Moultrop filed a petition in 'said County Conn alleging among other things that Cinderella A.Moultrop an inhabitant of Washington County,Nebraska, died on the 26th day of Decem- ber, 1929, leaving no last Will and Testament, and possessed of Real and Personal Estate estimated at sisooo. and nrayins for admmls~ u m n a y U I u e c c m o e r ,u u v . (SEAL)I. c. ELLER. 50-41.County Judge. SHERIFF SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the county court of Washington county,Nebraska, in an action therein,wherein,The State of Nebraska, is plaintiff and Frank Kaatl is defendant, I will sell at public auction to the high- est bidder, for cash, on Monday, the Sth uf January,1930,at 10 A. M., at Herman, Nebraska, the following described car,to-wit, One Dodge truck,motor number 425158. 49-2t Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff. o n . w. 1 -' .' a E Mr mL L DENTIST Located in new . -Home Theatre Bldg. |Blair, Nebraska I x x MARCUS BECK pl1I BONDED ABSTRACTER i I Office in Mayle slag.i x I - T R A I N s c n o n d l s - Chicago & Northwatern Railroad Ent-6:1 0 p.m. dai .West-1:15 a.m. <1-ii.r g 'E 4 * |do'?n c. St. P. M. & Omnlnmiinnflmr nn f NOTICE To CREDITORSThe pastor went to Cram Mon- d§Y to attend the annual mid- wmver Conference of Pastors. The lenders from outside the state this year are Hn Edw.A. Steiner of Grinnell College,Dr,Allen A. Sf-Dckdale.a Ckznzrezational mg- lm m S"i §i1 "w appear at said'l i yoCounty Court on the 24th day of January, 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M., and contest said petition,the Court will appoint George Mc- Bride ormome other suitable per- snn Administrator and proceed m \v-;.n.¢.A\\|K I.UDO \ll1q I0 F E S T A T E ' m s m m . a m y e x c e p t S u n d x y .1 _g : § g p . m . d a i l y e x c e p t S n n d n v .IJD V I ! A m n n n t Y r 1 I s n ?~annxr. ur mmnnmann 7:52 ana. Sunday only.3WGountas12 85 géugthbound S \Ish! gton y,:p.m.exec uni .\2. C. Pebel, Aty.5:80 p.m. dui Pi my 1 tor of Chicago, and Dr Fmdericlo n settlement of said eytnte.In the Matter of the Estate of - B U !W. Clnvh-m.»¢»n.» no: An e....1.I W m . . .mv hnml and 0ffi¢inl|J.\\...... v..»n......a »I c h ""a ;;" <s m;a "'"~"" " ' °S,;;'";;;§;" 35a ;:,2'»f"i»sf~a~»e».~ a z ;f §;d Estate:Northbound -9:00 A. M"ffl,N Y H bef 1929_You are Hereby Notlfied, That _imff Bpfaiu 3.1.1 °'}'°.f.3§'I,`!c s m m 1. c. ELLER,1 will nit at me County Court 1? 9.9. é- P! Southbound £253 'Ei I5:00 P. H.8:15 P. I.. Be careful haw you tread it,!`o} S0-4t County Judge' Room in Blair ln said Lfounty on\~~ ~ Blairlie ' J "" "` *i N i 6 1. nursxrntss nz:;.nnoADM m u m ¢¢n n u 0C i m q e r Ella b y s w H u n s t a n muu~»u=»¢»wlrwinMyan L ¢ O » Q ¢ 0 ¢ l O ¢ 1 ¢ 0 C | 0 O Q ¢ ¢ O \ ¢ » Q » » ¢ I » » I ¢ ¢» ¢ ¢ c o p r r l t h t b y B a b b l I n f i l l C Q . * N U S i r v l e a lssunn EVERY m nusnn \.Every qullcription is ngurdod I-I open account.The num: ofsubscriber;will -instantly zu- ~# S I i i a t e n d u n e o n d - c h u m s w n r i9 tha |» s wt!i4 ~.s ;tBh£r,Ne ht.. lhde r the m s t o l G w l f w of lm-ghs,1s 'ra. ere."M r s . E m u : s u m x a e ¢ n u » § m ¢ 4 ¢ m i z é h m a k m G m n 0 1 t i z i a d t y '" E m i 6 ? ' r n A N x s s ' r A m ' i : é c ' r a s = N E W n u n I v e n i e n o e w r m f l r m i n s c o m m u n - " C 'v.Ed d h u s o me k i d h o m Iu a fd m o l friend,o r A n u mb e r o f f r i e n d s a t h e r h o me di s p la y e d A two do o r s e d a n wh i c h W I T H B R I G H T ~ i t y t h m v z g h w i q h j t p q » q s ; _ W i t hg».'I'_;1_-gd ,gg n u t s coma-a n M o n d a y i f f e m o o n .I m n f p m a I n c m n e w c hlc k le .To u p ma h ¥ _ f { e n d 1 _nd _ n e lg h -| u , | ,m a c o m p l e w d a n d m mll mll o mn ; t o d o w it h lao mln |hens.Comlm. so me; :rel The 0. E. S. wiu hold their in~|\1¥\D color.'m rs who so kmqly vtlen e_ on now. let'|xtllhtio n o f olfic en nt mar next Blechnni ully the new Fo rd hu na thy and uaistunce dur!d |1134 ......lothergr wi!!follow xml ha nnlv Qng 'the (uonmmed from page md our Bllir in A good place il chtio n. w live.Her scnools anthebest,he;_chur¢!es ll o m | n w » | » n m n n w u | \ = m ¢ u whlgl|||¢¢'|,¢g uf wa ma sm.-run :m om -un a, null elalcr togethernnruin 'I°'~lv fmm | blullleu angle b n\'|°l|d|ol0d-Ill!-.. Blair ~needl Ind .Nl ll li f An m n pt hn ng nu ha m e fn tm :s a t f s; : " " "° : : : . -f i = * *~ ~ ; " *-= » - ° * " ° ' " J " ° - : : : . 1 ' ~ i ' : .f'..2'.'.°" '~°'~'~°:.:°.:._': "|...EE. hdnn ..'32"'-A ale.o m m x c m -m m . ai m : vm . l n. ~ ' F P= °¢l'"! "z PPI* New um v. Hvvlvm oak"_Minervs Carwr.tiful hubs ue. used which, coupled|Walter R. Modtrop neugn common, crime 1u m o r n eyes wen wm m -F E_ Flack und family wi=h me l»rs¢r¢ir=»»s'i\_;5;e=be<>\r Alton A. Moulirop.~ '$:;lini.:m°;n;lhehe "They are Jun lovely." lhe nld.'--_ R-h¢lYi¢l` lPP°l|'lnC¢-"hum l shn'n'¢ waste them nn Edd! 'ffii "2'1"i'?_?f"?.ff'f._ _l'§"ff_'I{, have new stream line effects md muon n~nn\nu~r-type.What more wuld be If as l Ii.§.ll"T,..§f"¥i1Y+£i¢~§§§'LlI£`11.`§Jackson and mm child r .Lu someplnee.l'\l keep them u n tomor- row-wheu father m hen." "Since when has lathe:shownsuchtundnasforsilkslacking?And ll' you dou'l pu! them on dll! very mlnute,Pm golng to wear them myself.Aw,Margie,be_A Casco ny new nlnalm um unrulyat South and Eighth streets. Miss Ruberta Whorlow o f Wayne, Neb. has been visiting at the Ed Jensen home for a few days. Leslie Jensen.son of Albert am si ol D4 re f i tt e d w i t h th e n e w swe epi ng vi n fp n r lp r n wh i c h n m n mmi n n n t n m . "n ~ w u r \ .sc no o r. J ANUARY za (Continued from page one) would say almost the same thing and if its important to some form- ers, it should be equally important |!0 all.- But with all theme advancernent o! Blair has an exoeptiomlly high we still have much more to do grade of brick clay and the loca- The ever changing condltions in tion would nlao give shipping famour mode of living must keep usiilities.An industry of this nature always looking forward. The most|w°ul¢ give employment to several important move now apparent will'men for five pr six month§ each be the grading and surfacing °f;year and the remrns of the busi- .L-¢--._.-_-...=_L..,..1,-_...,. ... ..»-- - .,. . -, __ -_ _,,. . _ .- . . -. - ,.n \ ...- ...-L \Q A :s u m b v h 1 a n u s No p ri c e c h an g es h ave b ee n z ounced. C H I M E S O F T H E T I M E S m - l ~ii-atiun of um ~ lor if- 'publishers be no ed; other-tho subscription will remxlnforce at the designated nub-~Hoq price.Every subscriberim tmdershnd tha: these condi- "rm: STORYC HA P T E R I l l - w i t h ldlr lnr o. In.'r omve r leaves for c mc n zo.EddyJac kson brings another friend. Ale:-ander Murdoch?yrbo he n n h a lma t returned rom 9 tour or theworld,to the peruonnge.(Maker.*h o me h e a r t lo n t o n h e t two llo - ur e ma k in g r i c h merrinmos (He lenloengagedto n pr ore nor or mothe-metlrn. Horac e Langley . poor lo the1rorlde =°~;_¢»,». le at nrat elated. butbecome!c i l u !a t tho announce-me nt th at Mur d oc k 1| wo rk in g lo s"c hain" rroc enr store Obvi ously no" u ta h , "G l n e r thinks,and l n u b l ll m.Mr To liver returns, his ey esunimprovedandth e d o c t o n l i v i n !him little ho pe. Cll"'AE'TE$R I-ln the usual!! quiethomeofR u a u .Tolllvc ti.li e th -od la t mi ni hter ln th e omlll .town ofRedThrush,[ o w n h i :In th e r le udetwhtera, Helen,lr ln nd E llen;-°=f"q§';"'f" *" "; ;" "§b ry "=='°3°;~ng *' t e r l n t e r s r o | 0 ]or c -patlon In the "beauty t that eve o ln l W ith Eddy k . pros-Rieroun young rmer.hor escort.nrjory leaves or the sntlc lvatedtriumph.CHAPTER II-J foverwork and norv- ou ! s tr ai n atten dant on .the bui ld lug. of A new c hur c h to replac e the _ , .. , . ,. . . _ . _ .G e t t i n g ' T u m N e r v e m a Preident Hoover told the as- .» ~bled business leaders at the ~uhington conference that he had u desire to preach, but he asked -- ~rn to consider an old word: ~ork". Therqby .he delivered an effect- !!a. one-word a-ermon as ever 'i'hen is every indication in ~I-$11il18¢°1\that bu.sinws men, inanciera, and the Government, is vefing frum the gredt nerre | lnsustained when Wall street bile - "h<>o"....n _ S P O YL S h o w ~ I g o m l U I I Q t 0 r l . l | » n a n n n n v f l n . 3 int lw s la a t r n a 1 once.Think how good he was to lnlher."Elmer the pleadlng or the threat was x ood effect. hlnrjory hnxtllypulleilgiagll' her shoes md stockings, and lrled on the new nllks-tt>the-top.The shlmmery whlteness ofthem, the nllken aollness. seemedto lnsnlre her. rn lnanlre Mn-mm. morrow (Friday) for a few weeIS visit with lvlativzs in California. Reward for lost Snotch Collie- white face. Omaha license.Al. G. Lozier owner, 5301 Florence Blvd. P h o n e K e - 6 9 0 3 O m a h a .5 0 - l t ' D a n n A n d a m a n ;n l ''r . 1 . . . ~ . . . \ . Now that Christmas is o'er,hee The programs hnve just srrivedLet" keep good will and c r .Rigt on through nineteen thirty for_annual rneetmgs of a ll or- Let's make a recond year lgamzed agnc ultunl socxetxex to 'be held az the Agricultural College in Lincoln,oh January 6th,7th,Let's push and pull together.Let's stand by our big chief,""li '1 'f '1 ".§ .,.-,.:..:..... un: rmmmeue mgnway.nu me ness woum be len m mur.people of Blair, this means much Another business much needed as it opens the heart of a great is a laundry.,We now have oneagdculturnl section of oux-_eountyl of the best cleuning establishments and make; ic a part of Blair ter~in the state where the work i lritory.This maqkr has bewllabsolubely first class and we can brought out before by The Ente ell support a good laundry. mise and we feel mixch lnbezest in m -__ .L»_.. -. ...\.,.. :........=... it.It will mean home to m~rket roads and will not only be agreat = ~qition to Blair's trade zone but will be a great comfort and con- "RUBY 'NG--'fir Mar t Canlpffmzntzd Staffing in ffvurzlra We can think 0Lothe,r industrie which could be made to fit i right hem in our own home to but these mentioneo are a. cryiin necessity. s "'n y o u u . r \ . 1 | u t . A a u u v u .; . \ n . n u l u u ,r ..u l I n n a | . u v l u u l l 6 5 l \ l l . I g 8 1 1 B I N !a l s o w h o § " f ° ' € I { ¢° " " " ' " ¥ ° ° f l f § , ° l ' °s p e n t C h r i s t m a s d a y a t F l a i r v i s -L e t s s m i l e t h e w h i l e w e ' r e w a n t m g 'f i n e t a l e n t o n t h e v a r i o u s d a y s ,b u t \ ' 3 § f . E ' . . ' E : . ' Z . ' } \ » , _ . . " . . . ," 1 § . f " f . . . . . , .h n v l n . .i t i n g h i s s i s t e r ,M r s .F r i t z M u l l e r F o r t h a t p r o m l s e d f a r m r e l i e f .t h o s e i n t e n e s t e d r n a v s e c u r e u m - i iiii`§`{n|§`§"é¥n=`E`Ea"1'6}r`6iE"inE»"¢ii'»Iu\d`ac the holize of H. J. 'I'sylor.|__,_________, _,__ _______izrlms n 10|ll an tj Ahey last from nff ité ..splat ofthe aau1rI_"rne§f brought Mrs Emma Rosenbalm leaves were "°"'°?" wvvaru uae ""°"'the county a *'s o ou.t '.'!°'*' °"F""F ""°"€"I°"°-€°.'°%¥'?Fridaé fm Ord Neb where she And in wont b° I.°"F now,° mecuons mn!woula malcu mechurn of Lhe silk stocklnzs-lreewnred blts of rlbbons and lace. mod~ at pieces ot inexpensive Jewelri. They trled things on. rearranged,..,._........-.....,»-.~».,..,.,~...|.A,|».|_ nl our new resumuuns,d ho w'Washington county youngsters, l h wish to will épuwi the remainder of the -,.winwr with her son and family:Wlll Ke- the wsu, an 'either boys or gi, sl w o Mrs. Ida Wallace of Lynch, Neb.How'Il we greet old father time?feed baby beeves this coming year and Mr. Ed Lehmmml of Wahoo, wen reno just what we sow:should remember Janunry 15, 1980 .=.w.....<..m..m f ,.\......w ...-zurre ertects,o|!ered criticisms,suggestions. helped to arrange eachother's hair.Ginger.meanwhlle.new dlmracledly hack and forth, betweenkitchen,dining room andbedroom, urging Qhem on. pnlslng Neb.were married at Blair on N\ne¢¢en`¢h§ny is up to us.|CoAccording to infommtion from |N q { Dec. zo.come on folks let's go!unty Agent George sms. Jan.,o u mMr.and Mrs.Otto Te and '-Gen. West.15 means um: it is the last dns''# m a n a - family of Denison, Iowa, v.e vis-_that long fed calves may be ' n - x u l r ibors at the`home of Mr. and Mrs.MRS. HEMMING JACOBSEN entered._g mc ¢~__, B." ¢~.....1-..Boys and mrls between the aries -i 1I II-`" 'T''" "' § ; ¢ ,i;' " ; ,} ' ;, ;t ;i3ih¥Zi5'i 'i}`éi"`uB 'Tu¢"'i5iBi "iiENIHI and church, are rumen;§?.5§iL°¥3'»2l'¥#2&T'§»51'-'l;lf'5J§:{357 the results.It was live mlnutu before sevenwhen they pronounced themselves perfect beyond the power ot tbelr ptmsesslans to Improve one iota.And then they looked nt Ginger, Iflushed, . persplrlng Ginger,with tumbled hulr and starry eyes.I Ginger adorned ln a trim, cheap, tlamlng red smack. "Mercy, Ginger, yon are a sigh of Yon'd better dress.'1'hey'l1 here." But Ginger had no intention dressing,She was going to m e this a real (girly. two and two.ntete-a~tere.he ,would walt on e astable.Dnsslag back and fonh service was needed As the girls,indeed. often took turns in waiting upon the table when there wereguests. they quickly acqulesced. for as Ginger said. she was entlrely too hot, sod too tired. and wo excitedto dress. She straightened her disorderedhair, puffed her hushed Knee with awhiskofpowder,and smootheddown the flaming smock.Besidesthe twins ln their delicate coolnes.their shimmering silkenwhiteness,she was like a hot and seethinglittle tire. At the sound or the alren at thegate. she ran toward the kitchen.whlle the twins, each with an srmaround the othei-'a waist. sauntered rneu mn anauay. The home of Rev.H.Nielsen, Danish Lutheran minister is under quarantine, his son, Seriver having returned from Oklahoma, ill with small-pox.Th; case is reP°rted as a light one. Elmer Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.Will Johnson, was taken to an Omaha hospital for special treatment as he has been ill for anumber of months and is not gain- ing as he should. The river road from the ceme- tery, east to the bop of the hill has been receiving an additional coat of gravel this week.The gravel is being taken from the road below the hill where it was distributed more heavily than needed. Funeral services were held last Sunday for Mrs. Andrew Skov, who passed away Dec.26.The de- ceased leaves her husband and a nine year old daughter.Mis. C1 X. Hansen oi this city is her sis- ter.Services were held at the home on west Nebraska street and at ilk church with Rev. J. P. Niel- sen of Dana College in charge. Mrs. Hemming Jacobson, a form- er Washington county resident, passed away at her home at 8943 North 37th street,Omaha,Neb., Dec. 24 at 10:30 p. m.. following a stroke of paralyds on Dec. Zlst. Deceased leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, two daughters, Mrs.Edgar Clausen of Blair and Mrs.Amanda Healy of Omaha; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.She also leaves three sister and three brothers:Mrs. Celinda Fox,Ferndale.Washing- ton;Mrs.Isadora Steele.Van- couver, B. C., Mis. Amanda Don- nelly, Seattle, Washington;Henry, James and John Haines of near Alder Grove, B. C. She would have been sixty-six years of age, had she lived until January ll, .193D. eat Lawn cemetery at Omaha, Dec. 28.Her aged parents and one sister, Mrs. Ben Watkins preceded her in death some years ago. 'oarrua nr Interment was made in the Foi of twelve and twenty-one years are eligible and those having a calf who are not already enrolled into a standard club should notify the County Agent's office,who will see to it that you are properly enrolled. The demands for forest trees made by farmers of Washington county are greater this winter than ever before. Application blanks are available for these trees at the county agent's office.The following broadleat' trees are available: Amer iran elm,mulberry,cotbonwood, green ash, catalpa, maple, boxelder Chinese elm,Csragana,Russian alive, and honey locust.Practic- ally all of these broadleaf vari- eties are adapted to the soil of Washington county. The evergreen varieties avail- able and especially adapted to this area are the Scotch pine, Austrian pine,and Western yellow pine.The last two varities are the best for wind breaks. Best results here in this county are found where farmers cultivat- ..| n.. em., -men »\...» .........|.»..i.. to th at de si ra ble c on ditio n whi c h a Id rg ne r Presi dent desc ribed as '5nor1:nalcy". In d ia n s u i d T h e i r Bla n ke ts 1 _bf the 83,262 Indian moon chin.. ing to oc c upy hil pulpit.Gi n g e r n utriedInmanya my :to add to thefnmily '| slender inc ome.but she l lnot dlnc ouragm.Mnr jo ry . wi th E d-dy Jarknon and s trlend he in tr o-duc e l an Tu b Andrews.retu rns lntriumph.ac knowledged the prlzu beauty,and wi th M g d o lla r | _ lngold. the c hief prize.he gi ven th imo ne y to he r f ath er a n p ar t o r th !nvvuinln n uanllnrv f nf Ilan f\ li\In!I| [ r d r t n r in the United su mo , 6 7 .2 8 7 atliended a sc hool o f so me ki n d d u r i n g th e p a s t wa r .Th e rec ent #e p or t o f th e Uni ted Sta te s I n di a n Cbmmnissionel-indic ates th a t th e ~do ve r y we ll wi th sc hool rob lems;but t§\q_re_is__a. ifuggestg o n i n th e r e p o r t t h a !th e n - la tte r -of suitable employment of the In~ ~dio-tis after leaving the school is still on unsolved problem.Theme i a a n old belief th a t th e I n d i a n *likes to " r e tu r n to hi s bla n k e ts " a n d doubtless ma n y o f t h e m s t i l l go ` b o c k to th e p r i mi ti ve wa y s o f .th eir people.'The Ind ian ' S ervic e bl-S ne ve r h a d a developed a n d o w l e m a ti c org an iza ii on Lo he lp th e. y ou ng I nd ia n to f i n d e mp lo y - try pnt, or a n oc c u pation , duri ng the c r i tio n l per iod af te r he lea ves sc h oo l wh e n h e s h o uld ta k e u p th e a f f a i r s o f li f e f o r h i ms e lf ." U n - ( m s th e vn n mv In d i a n n r wn mn n I ;?"§i;";;:.'."5;"a=i. zi:`i¢6"§o3Ei§i§(£ c t - I a r r l m l\f---hlnfjory u m m -tlng ly g lve a Gi ng e r th e :e r m of a nIdeawhic h may till the paraonaga;~=-»=»fg Bhhe p°==,' an aotpoal n alsoe r r n o a c a n alter.o r t o o-na tlon o r a d i me f or a 'P a r a on a leHo me §;JrTtlm Blind."whic h #bg|"o ver Tr e urer."a nili l. lo lh r ea ' nr o in e n : fi o na na r ne a the had aeen ln a newapapar.lnotherlo q n l.o r g lm them to c on-tinue the chain.B e N U reaultaall o rr e and lterla har" "I§3'°?1»»i2ggolegliu J P °'¢§¥ nroprliety egf her not by feaaon g th at her nppenl really ll f o r a h o me fo r th e blin d. her talh erv Helen i l married.andleaves tha parlo nazo. CHA P' rE f{V--T130 doctora ha v-lh l o r d er e d for Mr.To lllver coun-try alt ,ana food ln plenty .wi thc omplete real, Eddy J ac kson lnflteahi m to n a y o n n u f ar m. with ltir l-a m to care for hlrn.J oplln Weav-bury . treaaurer of the c hurc h board.arra ntea fo r a.oubatllute.Hi r a mBuclc worth.juan graduated fr o m a.theological aemlnary .to ta ke ll r .'1'o!llver'place for a while.Mr.Bu c k wo r arrlveo and makes blahomol t he pa ra on alt.a "p ly ln lr guoat." 3 ~»-at Efé Avenue €<.5'42fid Street IN New York, London, Paris, smart women sirive for dnt ineffable charm and chic in their costume! tq' mu a n like " ' I which line hosiery is the final key note. With so ch depending; upon hosiery, it is essential to sdeéi rocking of quality, richness and long lasting *=°="=,f: Rum' RING to cojlfpiete the "haute ensemble ' xffefily.... A//sm Cbffia|rSrr~via' lfdg/I!!qulfh( \Hip Fin and fm:/r urn. Alu /al, "rn lj irrnl :Ul u 'will :quarthull. o R u b 7 % / z f rg_; n s r L K H o s l E n v ." . . . _ _1 . . _| - - - Q - . - . 1 . U V .-1 . . . - - ". _~i n a n d b c c o n l e a d j u s t e d a n o c c u p a t i o n a d a p t e d t o h i s i n t e r e s t a n d a b i l i t i e s ,t h e n t h e who la sc he me of e du c a ti on an d c i v- l u i a n o n f a i ls " ,sa y s th e Go v e m - .Qlienffrcport . 0: 5. s. kelisington willbe held a_tt.he Ma soni c # gal 'I`ucad.ay eve- lli ng , J n n ila r y 7 .ser vin g c or n- CRA PP BI R .V I- -Mr.Buc lu ro rthwun c o nc u lc a n d mlr a llo n f or Mlrlvr nnnd her nlnlera manifest pleasure anhisntte nllo nl.:r ou se Gln xa r to n:anna o t d p n n r : n d vrntchtulncna.I t lu not p f ldcl.that M u j e r !shou ld b e t a wi n o r a pr a c tic a llype nn i lu n qalntater.W estbury tellsMr.To lllve r the churc h trusloeshave dec lllpd to .n llo w h lm A " c o m-plete rant c n la g ln g a. new minis-ter ln olhc r wor d s, tha old p as to r Ia retltedmn a s mall D en llo n. CHA PTE R V 1 .1 - u lh g er | ac c umu - lati on of dime s f rom her c h aln lot- slovrly down the stai rs. s oftly alum lng.as th e two me n c a me br i s k ly u p the f ingslone p ath. Bu t Gi n g e r h a d no t g o n e to th e kitc hen.No t a ll th e wa y .She plan ted hers elf bey ond the base ot the c irc ular stairc ase. out of aight, but whe re a mi rro r on th e op pos ite wall reflec ted the veranda entranc e. Ginge r was not one to mis s the up-prouc h of a romantic llgure.'rac ed things happen too seldom to be M r en te r oy sbe Mr . z f a mi l W h i t C la n : Mr s . W i ll ha az +\..u suv sanyo uausu uu:;Luulylcuca;_a n d M r s .I-Iowaxfi Ap p le b y Ci n d e r e lla Mo u ltr o p was b o r n n t, 3h a d ¢ th e g ro u p d , a s the y c a n n o t Mi n e d tfme f l lo r m n g a t a n Pla in fi eld,In d i an a . _ Ho m 9,135 1. | ¢ omp¢ te wi th th e n a ti ve w e ll ¢ 3 g - r supper last sunday evemng: 1 She died Dec. 26, 1929, use seventy i ablished weeds and :rrxssmd Mrs. Harley Appleby and 'eight years. one month and sevem All evergrerls arz shipped di -|" " " " Y,Mr.and Mrs.Arthur teen days.She was the wiie_ of rect to the farmer from the State T 1 ;Q ue and family,Mr. and Mrs.David C.Moultrop,of Unlonvllle,Forest at I-Ialsev. Neb.. ghag thev T - I \r v r 1 : Q u n o n i r Here ls a Message to Farmer and Breeders e b n d h i o n f f : ~ 1 3 : ~IOSIE l. VAN DEUSEN. Propqelor Here ls a Message to Farmer and Breeders c b n d i ~ i o n f o r t r a ~ s p l a ~ t i ~ s w -J O S I E I .V A N D E U S E N . P r o p r i f e i o r a I Nelsen, RW Gnwet of 0'"""hu.sband nearly tony-five years1d Mr. and Mrs, Orval DiK°",n¢zo to Nebraska.They lived for rq i f te e will b e o n ha n d .A l l Ea s t- c». m S ta r ladies ar e i n vi ted . B A G N I N E J A C K R A B B I T S CiRus and Harry Rohler ofd o wn in th e so u f h e r n h a r t o f th e c oi lntif , d ro ve up t o W a y n e c ou nty _*Rei Fr i dn y o n a h a u li n g tr ip . . Th e y we re fo r tu n a te én ou gh to ba g n in e jac k r ah h its a nd re tu r ne d th e s a me d e y .Q t»r c onunlms to increase, to her ln» to n ne eti d ac tlo n .bu§_ she y atc heaMa rjo ry a gr o wi n g n th i r 'w i l h lHi ra m Bu c kwo rlh wi th anxlet3r.'I-lnnlly nhe drops hi m 0.hln t thatA i e r o r f s fu tu re u "nrranqecl."Bur wo rth takes It to mean hetshe le en nl\>d and Ginger does not I undec elve h m./ \.!llAi"i`t.lt \»'"|| !-Buenaorxn cr.aourse, freshen his attfrntlona to Sur- lory , but Ginge r notes wi th dlumnythat her slnlor is heartbroken at hla, 10 her, umwc ountable defecllon. Gin-zer reluc tnnliy de c ld u op ac tion.md c onvey s the Intlmatlon to Buc k-urorth that he had misunderstoodhereeQ0Mn r i o r r a engagement. taken with noncllulance._|01 Lyous nilmy years on a farl wget of Make Ypur Sale a Successful One .:I`he greatest necessity to the success of a SALE Here ls a Message to Farmer and Breeders from THE ENTERPRISE 200 Sale Bills lllay Reach 200 llomes J/` you work fvrd fo ye! lféem ,ann/we/'/y dial/'iéufed An Advertisement in This Paper Will Cover the Whole County Like a Blanket approac h u p the flaasmne path,blac k horror darkened her eyes. wh i le anger puled her nushed cheeks. Th e twi ns . c oo l, wh ite a nd smil- ing,had descended to the b otto m- most step.An d In the o pe n do or - way ,laughing.stood E u a y , J a c k son.An d be s id e txim- Lllr la ta wi th dr e w he rs elf lmp etn ously fr o m Mu r j o r f a tig ht clasp. and flung he r ar ms ab ou t hlm."Oh,A le x- o h , y o u dar tin g-- y ou ,h a te f u l th l n g -W hy dldn 't y o u te ll me ?- - Ma r gi e. lt' s Ale x! " It was the c an gr oc er. (Co ntinu ed ne xt. we e k f Here Is a Message to Fa from THE ENT 200SadeBillsMayR J / ` y o u : u a / ' é f v rd f o y e ! M e m An Advertisement Will Cover the Whole Co Make Your Sale a .The greatest necessity to th~ is the presence of buyers. draw to your sale the more of its success. Money spent in advertising Give Your Auction ..gg; Cosden Special''~ a That's the |/' ~ have two carloads of the new 1930 model Chevrolets on the track. The official opening of the 1930 display will be next Saturday, Jan. 4 and Chevrolet enthusiasts are fortunate in being able to see a complete array of all models in the beautiful new show roo m re oentely fitted up by the Vinton< Evans Company. New Fod MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY.The new Model A Fora vlvere put on display last Tuesday thru- IQ ! ra... 1 1 r n. n.. \ \IL 5 4 \ 1111\\1111\\1 1\11 1 1l I1 1 . \ 1\ Jl "*J. 4 ;4J.3J,J _a i _.1,.l, .1 ; .J ~_a 4 a , 1 .4 .|,.4,.¢ ,J ;lJ;,.J.\,¢ ;Jr,J ;4 ,194 :-*».'* »' I 4 . ~ . . . . M _, ___ _ ¢ ', ; . ~ .I i j 1 ¢" -v »°.J 5., - > ' f f » * » » " ; 1 L f . ' ! . ; \~' r ; . c ,."' a i f " r 4 1 E ' - ' ~¢" f |'s ~ ' ->':I ''x » . r 5 1 H \_:\/A .' ! _ » ¢ . ~ ~ = = - . » ~~1 *I *mi t.,»~~.r »£ s. j :.L gg , Q ffa r .|L f f ~r ::~ ..r .-J .1-'S'.fe . f i ''< ~ J ..- _ )) , " " ° " s \ \ . » "" , l = = = ? -.°I .'~ ~~ ~ . . . .'5 . ,a f 'f s 1 \- ' = ~"'r V 1 ~~ ../z = - \ ~ 4 Q J . 3as.. \uL\nl.. ; : L. ' xl \L.sI1L\. Ed Mundorf.They were livingherewhenherhsuhancldiedin 1903.Mrs.Moultrop is survived by three children, n daughter,Lehn, who is a teacher at Boise, Idaho; two sons,Alton A.Moultrop of Seattle,Wash.and Waltér R. Moultrop, of Walla Walla, ,Wash The only near relatives who' were able to be present at the funeral were the daughter and n brother, James Smithpf Grand Island, Neb. The funeral service was held from the Blair Baptist ehunch on ,.» - -..The c loud hangin over th e houseT h e Mo d e rn C o ur a g e I hntd lsa! onc g a°f»p¢n¢a,but Gln : e r 1| ln thedetrlrna. 'S o u ( w l i n g a t t h e o f f i c e !W h }- ' é n d ,w h e r e a r e y o u g o i n g i n s u c h 'Pa h u r r y . ' n m P r g e tti n g o u t wh i le 1 t a k e a.chanc e.I ju s t fir ed m y sec relzary;an d ,son,she h a s a I td n g p e j u s t li k e y o u r moth e r . S o n - - W h y ,l see she i s sti ll _ w o r k i n g ¢:D a d - f Y e lh , th a i ' s i t.:She'a just -a b o u t r e a d y to tu r n o n th e D i c ta - -p ho ne , a nd I do n' t wan t to be h er e =W h e n s h e h e lm th e s a d ne ws . * e ' A e m E R s M a n n e r H o e s 2 I I N M I S S O U R I v A \ . 1 . E ' 1¢ 'Fon a¢coun§ of no yardagecharges, Mi_-»ua:iv'.1Iq seenis to be Q \ b e tte r h o ma r k e t th a n 'Blair o re v e n O r n j xa f m 'o u r f a r m e r s a r e wise to th e net.On _Mo nd a y o f -t' hi s wee k Ed Ui lh er tso n an d Hen ry Q Q ~ to o l: _ _ a _ tr u c k ' lo a d an d . .q...L c '| | A P'r rm I X - A n o th e r fly i nGlnRer'e uln ime nt in her tear or5'llr'am°|\entanglement wlth A l e :Murdoc k (the "can n;rooer,°'.alno hasronlemptu ounly du bbed him) . but toher rellel' he announc es he ls Inav-mg town te mp or ar ily .Mr. 'rolliner0d e e l d e a t h a t .d e s p i t e M a r j o r y s e n - gagement le llu ek wn rth.lh e andlilrlam, must go to c ollege. vrorklng their wa v a t tive o'cloc k.she sou ght ou t her fa th e r a n d Hi r a m,deep In a dlsrudslon ot rec ent progress ln the mastery o f the alr,an d ln to rmed |;hem llml.they had been Invited out so dinner.most lmp o r mn u y , und tha t J tvplln W estbury expec ted them ve ry ear ly . [ li r a m Bu c kwu rth seemed a n ! - thlng bm p lease d at this hospi table o v e r t u m"num,see h e r e - 1 cun't.go.I told Ma rjor y I w o u l d - I th in k I ' ll c all h l m u p - " "Oh ,I t ls :oo lute.W hy ,his Ulla h as din ner all r ead y f or y ou ." ' "W hy .4-| lu't y o u tell us sooner!" he demanded impatiently . '°W ell.I dl|:ln't not hn mn un ti l 4 Make Your Sale a .The greatest necessity to th~ is the presence of buyers. draw to your sale the more of its success. Money spent in advertising Give Your Auction !I Here Is a Message to Fa from THE ENT 200SadeBillsMayR J / ` y o u : u a / ' é f v rd f o y e ! M e m An Advertisement Will Cover the Whole Co - --3 '- '- - 1 - _ lssurance you haveom' Tueaday.Ed Jensen took a tori iafefano 'fob ;'vfroI1 ai~§|.fthick load over.Ed received $9.i0 hated to disturb ,vo And I sup- Per huddled.posed ol course you would like to LA ,»_l i m ' $AnLY SLT1 -,.,.LER "Well. or course. I would like n DIES SUDDENLY #some time-but tonight.-"fill bring big returns * I l a n l l l r l * I N h h t l u n u n h n f n n a n l # ,'[i}i»~|-|11 I) ixon ,'ea rly W a s h i n g y m »¢¢§`u`Lé"ii.`B:"é_g`£°@5F1?,°m`IE`ZB"|1T<`€é ~ setfler,~sudd enly Lhi.x $'..'?...f£'°2..".?E;...,°'?f..,"Eii".:f f? F '" ' eer a Chance1?_liiomln|.HUM hmqea up hill "REE ill '|5i`=`5»`i»¥¢`2|` iii' £`¢F"i`n»1a- _° ~.argngqtorr so gunz gnjhe; gou lqpanean gsm: lite nun; saw l n e w to n u a k b o r n a n d n o t f e e li n g we llhe wen t ba tk to th e ho u s e a n d f" la id ° d own . ~Be fo re as phy si c ian c ou ld reac h # K i m he ha d bassed awa y .Th e ' rs\|na.n;\u.*mn lnnnnc url OA In..A ¢.-,...l her father wu ik ln g o t! ln the uu- willln g hang in of Liiru m Buc k wonh. " I c an 'l [Ind hlnr jo ry f'ne whi s- pered dejec tedly ." Y o u te ll her ho w i t wa s» -will y ou?An d tell her l' ll break aw ay as soon as I | | n n n l \ | ¢A n n " g 1 f. S?When the tank Make Your Sale a .The greatest necessity to th~ is the presence of buyers. draw to your sale the more of its success. Money spent in advertising Give Your Auction !I Here Is a Message to Fa from THE ENT 200SadeBillsMayR J / ` y o u : u a / ' é f v rd f o y e ! M e m An Advertisement Will Cover the Whole Co or Cold Weather l u g _ y u u l d u i . - L l u l u z c l a l a n u l l n l l u c u n u c o o j vertise your Sale well to draw the crowd.is full of Cosden" j "H - w a ' l \ * * v ¢ l \ l I L u n g l r t :l . x \ : n ~f " " \ n h l I 4 | | ¢ \ n | \ \ n I \ j \ \ ¢ | | \ | J L a u . " | " | | |l | l \ I \ ° |d n Q h n f \ f n l n s n ms Your auctioneer will get better pricesw u s U » | v \ l U l \ . o ` f " '" Y " \u v \ | | \ | \ »n u n J w ;~~1 r s ~~~l 1 m » h . , . n » . . . ,| " u i n r !n n r ¢ ~ . . . . . . |m o n t m i n d - a h c c a n w a l l u n t i !a o ~. - ..._u L u u uu l . _-_._._, ...... ......5 vu ¢ mln#formerly owned by Dr. Murdoch A--.~1».' : :qa n-or 'nmnpcs....,..x j We desire t6'express our gmti-I I :gag 1o~a\\who so maughuullyl '~`ess1.s£ed qs ue the time of um* "de a th.o f'o ur dear mother,Mrs.| " Alice* Catherirn-5' McCnm'b, especial-| morrow night for-wllulever you were guhug ro du tonight.". And she stood grhuly on me rer- unda nm] walched uulll they dlsaqv pcurcd from sight."I-'ur ll would be just like him todrop pour fnlher rlghk in the mid-die.of the strwl, und come bounding buck for u lust look ul the run!lhall slmltors uc r-me bnse pre~lender," she said Imllgnumly. i f5 A W i l l s t a rt e a s y e v e n i n t h e c o l d e s t w e a t h e r, a n d a f t e r i t i s g o i n g i t r u n s w i t h a s m o o t h n e s s t h a t a s s u re s m e o f a p l e a s a n t t r i p w h e r e ve r I a ra g o i n g . B e t t e r t ry a t a n k f u l l t h e n e xt t i m e . IT COSTS No MORE a large crowd to sell to Come in and talk it over with us,we are anxious to assist in any way possible ~ d'o vate' iviafn I§rfthan`l< thofe who 'é é n t s u t h b e m i t i f u l ' f l o r a l o f f e r - ;N a g s ..L . , ".M r . - a r i d n i .C .E .M c C o m b * g y a h d f a x p i l y n 1 ~M r .a n g M r s .F h y M c C o m b "m g g f a m i l y \L " ' : f 1 e f 4 f h i l i ¢ s " a r l f .J .x i a n m l l ' i B R d v . N i é f . s e n , o f , t h i s c i t y a m p N e f s B u t when she wa s a ssu red that the ir de pa rtu re wa s tin al. s he Illw upstairs ¢q, u1e room where her sisters were ludustriously sewing l a w upan hi ts uf.: -ilk to necnrml with the very Iatést fashions ln | iu gc rié."Gir ls , hu r ry a nd g et amwu u n. " vahe said."F a the r an d Hir a m lmve gone oul. to dinqe r-to J ap \\'qsl's- and Edgy guékggn ls c oming ln, qnd 1' m do i n g all th e wo rk my self.sb |§P Gallori 25 1-46 THE ENTERPRISE Ditlof Wolsmann Service Station T h e L o c a l F a r m P a n c r Blair, Nebraska : a a a Q Nelsén of' Ker{riai'd, waive! New Year we' re goi ng to pre ten d ll's 'a pai rtj g d e § m o ! ' f h e i h n s K mi d z w n f a m-ju s t fo r "n z "P u t I t nl? ti ll tomorr ow night,"1 ? '= '° "¥ * ' of t° "" '; ~» f .said Mu rjor y ,°' so - mz ne r wi ll be ,,,, , » ,fwfr,»,, » - ff -' r ''__,. . , . . . ,. »--.~»-~.»».» " ' l "P,,, f ,.,.r -'r ' r r if nw;-, 1*¢br=¢¥=4. mmm 2,4930 Sunley Ohrt spent the vre\k4nd with hi n tucher, Hi n Le ln Bmw Fo r Sa le -Two (nah co w; and eight wves.Phone 122 on 18. 50-lt P. J. Lorenzen c. x. Bendon, ncemed emhlm- er and nndexulmr, Blnir.Dtticaphone, 161; ru. vhane. 188 8-ti lr. and Mrs. Wa lte r Hlrria ot Omaha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slppenlield Mr. and Mrs. Fnnas Forsberg and Mr; Mirthx, Eriksen enjoyed Ne w Yurs dinner at the Fred Olson home. Miss Ruth Davis returned w her teaching duties at Emerson, Iowa last Sunday after a week's holi- day vacation.' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clausen and Howard Clausen were Sunday aft- ternoon vidtors at the H. Jacob- sen home in Omaha. H. T. Cooke left Monday for his home at Ft." Wayne,Ind.after spending the Christmas holidays with Blair relatives. Lars Jacobson and son, Fred of Howard, S. D. were in Omaha on Sunday to attend the funeral o! Mrs.I-Iemming Jaeobsen. was Ruby Winscott, one of the ~.~»..~Odo m for Sa le-Fa rmers Pn- doee Conipmy.'41~u Dr.La ylmd Bum, Ch i ro p ra - xo r, a m W o lf! DN: s a m.rt. Fo ,R¢n 2 unlurnixhed frontroo'soo Nnrmra Sz.so-xv G x Jeweler 1 0v¢omenrl|\. first do or louth ul Dnniah Pub- Enhing House.14-ti Mr. and Mn. Alfred Reeh spent Chdstmns at the Andy Allen home on west Colfax. For So le -Fi fty While Wyan~ dottz oockerels.Phone 11 on 24. 49~tf Harry Ervey, Blair. Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlon drove to Tekamgh last Saturday afternoon to ml on friends there. Mr.and Mrs.(Jos Kundel and children ol Oakland, Iowa spent lust Sunday visiting Blair rela tiws. J. H.Bowman is ahle to be about again after several weeks tussel with the grlppe and rheum~ atism. Mr. and Mn. H. L. Morris drove to Plnttsmouth New Years Day to eat dinner with Mr.and Mrs. Harry Geyer. Rev. E. E. Geisler of this city, Kthn'| vlmq vm vlan :SS Dense at Splke r mm w=&駻~ dey, Jmnnry Sth.so-1: ' P a r Snlé-625 bummer pigs. Henry Lngnmara pqar, m, s.lt*' Mrs. Frank lbl!!o f Ft. Clk haun vlalted with relatives hem last Friday. Fur s a smga awk °=>§=f=~ ds, choice birds; se.Otto R ye, phone 221 on 36.|5049 cm-L.K .Bendor!ti me `md Ambulance nerrles.Pm -= offim, 161; reddenee. 138.ct Wm. Goaker from near Spiker, was a pleasant caller at The En. terprise office Saturday. The Odd I-`ell6ws and Rebekah; will holdjoint installation in their hall this, Thursday ewnlng, Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs.Bert Noh spent. unrlay at Clarkson, Neb., vidting Berfs parents, gm! other relatives. The Enterprise will print your stationery and do it right..We are headquaners for pau: printing needs.l§ -tl Kirby Cook went back toMt,. Vernon,lows Monday bvehlhg when he is attending CornellQol~ lege..' j,'.' 4 \~-- .1\a.;-L.¢-'1 in Ej,&te_|i;;,rug For ".=.,; ...f""l:».8!1d riLzi.n£»~m§é»£ ~l m m m m mm rw m m: ;,,;,,hg,d,., cm Hwy Erver. Blair.sq-1:7 momma airbuaimu Monday. A 4 F°rSs1¢»--0116 Junim-sfurlmz envelopes or unuemenu mn 'nm nm- E. 3. mmf nnnznt um week Hnxnrl u n M I1ninrnd nnont" "Pound China mu 1 \°s ~u 1 ) I 4 9 -w u. S. Reeves, Blair. P1rrai\me.|\\¢|md!1oorwv v ~C.K.\Bendor!,'}ioenlodualaln- =i a n llz¢b~wH~B¢nd°r1-2 1 - U u m 4 m | ¢ r u l m , B m r .o m=a Hilbsd-prices for produce. Phone phone 161, ru. phnna 188.8 -8 188.Farmers Produce Co.33-if 'Mus Edna Davin spent C'hrlnt~ , , .,_.,_______ __, -___ ___,____-,:_,~__._-.......___-=..... mm-gi a.; 'I'heW.C.T.U.Wi1llmet\ri¢_h Mrs. John Hoon Saturday after- noon, January 4. lbs. Anna Beard, who has been quite poorly for several days ia .Baht rzlfti:J n " For Sala Jersey haifer,(mesh soon.Marlon Sutherland, Blair. lt N.r.a .ndMra . F.W .Anld¢ Vi l- lied the wholesale centers in Omaha lu! Monday.| . _._ -.._ ,. __ ...-_._ -,.-...lut Sunday at the Lads Rasmus- sen home at Splker. Mn. Clarence Kuhr of Omaha, has been spending the holidays at tha parental, Hur. Beck home. __Wlm. Cook, Jr. and Miss Fern: zv rnlmm,Inu uwr.wv ur~man um rwxuuux,vuux ner naar,.'l m u . u . & ` § Hmm - 1 ,21 -u.}m-Carl Li ndstxo m at me und- '°""""'" unpro ve d. Fo r Ren fiunzalow.Irmdre ltro m Inn..Nels Hnn nn and funii y have Mr. and hire;John Sutherland Plaush of Omaha,visited at the a n Spending a few days with Guy Cook home Sunday afternoon. x e m u v e s a t n m :z s p n n g s n e u .: u r : m e - o n e n e o r o n 5ll0 l'\ '/'v n u e n . n 1 2 2 1 o n 1 u M ; C o r a B a d g e r o w a n d d - = - g _'= -g m 1 :§ g _ \ g ; = m ; - g g g a ;P e r m a n e n t W x v e ,, ; _, , , .A u ~h u n 1 4 m o n t h s o l d .P h o n e j r ,u g x r e t w e r e 'n s y ~ d m n k i n d , u f b e a u t y w o r k .P h o n e 1 9 7 _o n 1 4 .M i k e F d e y . F o r S a l e - S i x ==~=»;_' 3 ° f o n e B ¢ ; : l \ r | g u e t a a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . ~n o o u § ; = - h i d ,T h e E n .M r s .K .A .P o u n d , 2 0 6 E .C o l f a x .M r s .C h a m p D o n n e l l y i s r e p o r t - = ¢ "c a n L e s t e r r t p n ,i l l k r o w s b r v w e r .F ~A ~M u - t m o f . 1 .y ' F r . .a s - u . ¢ 4 w b e v e r v l o w a t t h e h o m e o f Plume 212 on 35.41-tf'terpnse ms a complete new une _0 I.of m ore I2-IMS.plnce cardn etc.Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Race and sonMr.and Mrs.F.S.Bigelow IITheDanishLutheranSunday Wh r.uw 1 za-u and daughter ol Omaha, were Sun fi ? E 2 " °" "'¥ "_ 2 " * S i n da v ml ml enjoyed m i r c m m m s l ,f_f'°,,,ff°,,,,..'f___n... ...x.,_ ay guests atthe John A. Rhoades htr amlfghu east. Waahd Mr.and .,---. _ - - - -- -er, Mrs. Jeéxae Watts of ington stmet. \Mrs.George Batessov m :mr.ana mrs.HarrySdmett.." _ Hr. and Mrs, C. K. Bendori and baby joined a family party at the Nek Jackson home in Hex-man forn holiday dinner last Sundny.| program the evening of Dee. 26. Threé trees trimmed as one was une of the special lentures md gs m and a trea t of candy and apples interested all the children. A short program was given. mu . u m .1-um.. mu we ...i ribrtune to fall, last week, and dis- locate her knee cap besides twist- ing the ligunents of her leg.It has been quite painfud and has kept her confined to her bed.Her dnnwhlxers Arn taki n! mms stav- spent Chrixtmu with her parents, M m Mnwd Ti mm mo.,-¢d'w hir. and Mrs. A. W. Potts at St. the Ernest Sprick place Tuesday Paul, Neb. Dale Halbert came up fromhis home #swim Omaha last Sunday and visiced For Sale-One Junior yellflillg several days at thp Clifford Hll~ For Sale-7-Two Jersey cc fresh, other to be fresh so '"'S»°'='=D die c riser te ch B - 7"°€~i¢1§'h`"d'§1 " h " ' 1 f ~Ipolmm China male hog,alSo single bert home..on: U€¢°lM..ur~,.|»¢: .+';...1.¢»imnuf ml!er u l`|€°'' ness comb hhode Island red masters.Minn Andrew Hula whn tpnrhan ond calves.Phone 22 on 43_|"'"'""""°""""""""'°""'. "`"Z"'Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beaty and so-at U_ 3 Reeves " ` " " " " " ' " " " " " " " ` " " " " "_who bpent the holidays mth hm ._at Mitchell Neb. has returned to49-2t.*Louae Mencke, Bl°"mother, Mrs. Minerva Carter, left §¥'"?i':1:'as'§;':5rd:r°F"P fg ~ Legion Auxiliary will meet ler duties after a pleasant vaca- frhe Danish Lutheran Sunday E Monday fm: }'lusl§ogee.__.He .wus I°L'§§i .Z nm Chas. MLM home. =fr=»,. ffew s'f%z===~=f,e=v1» ~ J? non at home. Y and prorn~tion~ in ~e ~rious ~rdinns who students at B~~will take place Sunday,0110.' i m aarglmaking the trip annary 5.'by auto.I 4[§'|mr;Y J w or¥1'¢\5i1\~I'~~Q Y T Y L E @ ~ /zr~',. ave among/|.'r 4 ihe w.N.u.CLLts \ ./ 'which \ue"`urnis`K ~-free io R our 1 ~/ d d v e r i x s o r s ~ , , ~ /_. .. __ _/// .vu1 New E/xcu |~\oNTH' Mau we Show U gou. thv: modem ~:~o-.v"|;>vlcE IL u u l g u s g u s s u :I " U U :| . » v . n | }l n \ I | . | » \» ¢ g i t | \ n u m a n " L n L A A I u u n ( * :; f - !M T .~~e Lhzure and spout with her parents at their Blair teachers, spent her vacationlm" charge °¥ .we funeral cere-drove out to home at Lyons, Nab.at her home at Plattsmouth, and 3'°"¥fq;W lmm E. Ada ms of " I n h o l n e I B B I M f g ,R a y K . r o g h e n j o y e d 3 3 h 0 ] " | ,a l i ( )V i s i t e d a t H U P U D ,S .D .F I U !a n S t W C C ' i s i t .n § a ; l f n n n a h a s v n n f h n h " s u D n P n _\ . l ». n - A l l . . .l l | ) . . . _ ! l ) 1 . J i !. !M Y .~~~~~ ~ : u " ~' ° ' g ° * |4I p n c e $ 5 . 0 0 .A l l w D i k g - u a r a n t é i e d . . i P h o n e B l a c k 2 5 9 ,M T B ; M .S u t h e r - la n d .4 0 - U M r a n d ~o h n in rs ha ll, w s u l u u c l u .a n m u :u a u u c t u c u r c o u s i n s o f O m a h a , m . g u p t h e r e f o r a f e w d a y s .t h e C a m C a m e r o n f Mr s .Mi n e r va Ca rte r a c c qmp an -Su n d a v f o r a li ttle vi ied her son, Dudley as [ar as Cuf- feyville, |Kanaas Monday where her daughter,Mrs.Orlo Jones lives. Dudley will make a short visit with his sister and go on to his work at Muskogee,Okla.His __,_,_.___Miss Guasie Scheffler drove in from Chicago for a holiday vaca- tion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Scheffler. Mrs. Minerva Cater and son, mother will remain at Coffeyville l Qudliy and his fm" ¥'f'?"" vqnils nm., ...mr .wr mv..--e-, mn. r---~»-...» m| mn.r u g unxxm ordisé of Douglas, Neh. during the Lincoln, were guests at the H. J. Chirstmas holidays.Cooke home a few days this week, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wolff and before mins to Oakland; Calif. daughter,Patsy Lou and Miss Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Larsen of -Mia Dimmick were Sunday visit-Grant ana Third streets attended ors at the Victor Wolff home.|t,he funeral o l Mrs.Hemming. Clark, Neb. spent New Years with the formefs parents,Mr.und hire. ll E. Tyson. Ma ber levi Gammn was taken to the University hospital at 0ma~ ha last Friday, suffering with mastoid infeetion. wma uve south of liennard, enttr-tn i n o d n t A New Y o u r. : E va d i n n n r- - - - ~ - -n w p r -- - _ - 4 _ -__ - - - u v ; party last Tuesday.» Miss Katherine King of Omahanc a me u p Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g t o v i t her s is te r,Mi s s Ma d g e K i n g ,h o i - a n e xt e n d e d v i s i t .or f ? c ° " f h @ C § § ' e e é " " § " d g 2 ' " ' °Mr s . Gus Lu n dt a nd li ttle d a ug h -J ac obsen i n Omah a. S atur da y .' I M i s 1=§»;l,}Li§"iém5 wh o is a t te a c h e s i n ' th e c i ty sc hools.- 'gu e s a t rs.ora.a r o w te r P 1 ' c A 1 ed h o me r 1 .'°-'B la i r fr i e n d s o f Mr .a n d Mr s .h o me la s t Su n d a y eve n i n g f m ,a n 1 1 n n re ur n F o r S a l e - M a n s Ru ss ia n C a lf te n d ln g th e s ta te u n we r s i t r r M r s Mazgporle Metzmger sshd 15»m th e B mr ho sp i ta l la s t Su n -f t °_ d t _Y SP9 k "F z ;( ; | u i g . .J o e J mne tt, wh o 'u ;e 1' ¢ he re m the C_Ra y Ga te s a n d f a mi ly le -d a y a n d ar e g e tti n g a lo n g nic ely g f " g n m p r u n e c o n : m n J u s t th e h oh d a y s wz th h e r pa r e n ts , Mr mo r m g l n re mo n , sp en a ~Of th e ~~~|Q..I 'IF 'A a On.!|n;|»lnnvna in me 1ev wiv 1 \..|. E. ~'F fol.~h0 _Es o u t i n a n d M r s ' ~ B F O S S .\w a s ~~W -" L ~ summer, have received wora from h h l l l l l i l l A s l u m ;L U w u z u u v a u u . a u l a i r s w m _~~~~~~~~ | f l l s \ n r |I n l a n d n f h n n h i r #V l f i l f 1 . . . h | _L v n _. . _ \ _..: _f \ ._ _ \ _ _n _ |. 9 | ~S|"|l|'9 1hI'f|Gl n l n n n na nrf a l . ¥ ¢ | |» _ ! k l n & ° n 110 318 I I I t h i ! !~ 46-n day cards syfnpnthy ai'ds-~a1l Mr.and Mr ing Jacobsen, Mrs. Aman-can be fo md at The Enberprise ° " " " " f n ° d M ! y and daughter,Shirley office.Popular price.23-If and cluldren o ~s.Alfred NV. u.Chmatine V! ~f Winnebago, Beer sank Neb- Mr s .J i n n e tt to th e ef fe c t th a t her hu sba nd is in a S t. Lou is hos -» p i ta l a n d th e y are li v i n g i n S t. Lo u i s a wa i ti n g h i s rec overy .I t see ms th a t he h a s been un d e r " "" " " "" " "_" H a n u p Awwnun;a.u|;uluc lwu, ' ual'u|.u|.1:.g g "~a t th e h0!Il€o f ifol°ni8 Where she ~jo i n he r H e m m *r .a l e s m o t h e r ,M r s .F ." -h u s b a n d ,w h o i s e m p l o y e d b y t h e d a H a A r n d t a n d M r .A r n d t o f t h i s c z t y .s t a t e o f C a l i f o r n i a A n n e a W 1 , ; E F > ' ¥ f % _ } ' i > i < 1 t 1 .° f , . f _ f 1 ' : ¥ i ' § i 2 E i i I .w » f a f @ a = =. H ¢ = 1 e s s = » .w h o a t t h e h ePe Monday dinner guests Mr. and hlrs. fienry Christensen at dinner New Years day. |1116 of Mr. and I\Irs.Edg~nr drove to Aurora Nah-Snenmmf Carl Rohwer of the Wtauch\..1;.c a m e Ll u w l l \. » n r u.H.lua:s u l yt h e w e a t h e r j f O r s o m e t a m e .. . . J a t e d i n n e r w i t h h i s s i s t e r , M r s . The Danish Brotherhood held o.C.Ray Gates and family at the very successful Christmas party F. W. Arndt home.He left in the on Friday evening, Dec. 27. Thelfe evening ibr a short vacation atwas a very large attendance, their' McCook.Neb. is Lamng a nurSes trammg course'.Clausel.H _" "" n u n ".t tt d th f 1 f l ~at Rockford, Ill., is enjoyzng two 9 a en e unera o a rea Mr.and Mrs.Leo Schmitz of tive.They returned Monday.ks h ra 1 t th _.; f ; l D? 'HZ§.E§§;1§'"h§m..° par Omaha, spent the weekend at the M1r.W.J.Moeller of Omaha,parental Andrew F 11MissJaneNobleretutD|»eer Ome-Ison-in-law of Mr and Mrs I-I Ll.l...~.l.,.1Aa \v..1.e.....1.... ...1....... ..L..John Feer of Winnebago was also Heliwinckel. undehve-at ....nnm-u.. school district,was in Bulbala n Saturday and made a pleasant call at The Enterprise office. 1 Mr.and Mrs.J.Petersen i nd Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Brock werei nn being completely filled.It was estimated there were :wo hundred and fifty present.A fine nee, treats and program kept the interest of all.Rev.Larsen of Kennprd made a nice talk to the children of the Brotherhood and eh.M-anim,ak.; nlnvlnred one of Mrs.Louie Swenk and da gh- ter, Miss Ads were hostesses to a party of ladies at their home south of Blair on last Tuesday after- noon.High five was enjoyed and visiting held first place. The host- esses sened a lovely lunch.Mrs. ..\.....~.-i.. .W-1. sum--y where sueis teaching alter a brief vacation with her mother, Mrs. Edna Noble and her sister, Mis; Elizabeth. Nels Lindberg dropped in New Years moming and paid his sub- scription in advance for another year.This was the first aub- present. .Miss Aimee Steavensen of Oma- ha,is spending a few days at "Sunnyside",the home o l her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guttig and ¢...-..-_.f-_.i ,_ J n|__-._ ,| ._ ,-~----.._ ......,._._tion Ior appendicitis Inst week. H is recovering nicely.' Mr. and Mrs.E. E. Thompson, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Moeller of Omaha,and Mrs.Palmer Allen enjoyed the Christmas holidays attheparental,H.IJ.Hellwinckel ts ..- amvnz those who attended the Orum Christmas program Dee.-26. !\{rs.~.Christine Vlank and ¢';hil~ dren left for their home at Winne- bago today after n week's yisit at the Andrew( and Alfred Feer hohies Louie Grimin is welcomed -into _________d --LWU nous,v a n u n u unen nienc xe~`: ; ,.J o h n R° " ¥m a e h l g h s§ol:e 1 ;|`¢°"'P='°"pa id ln 1930.o f Oma h a ,we r e gu es ts o f A tt o r - er I Mr s .Ch r i s Hz nz ,secon n t e M r .a n d Mr s .Fra nc is Fo r s b e r g n a y a n d Mr s .He n r y Me n c k e la st c a r d ga me .h a d a s Ch r i s tma s di n ne r gue sts,Mo n d a y .-'» é % 5 § #U p o n in vi ta ti o n f r o m th e F t .Mr .a n d Mr s .F r a n k S wa n s o n a n d Th e Ha r r y Sa p pe n fi e ld . f a mi lyw e . 5 C a l h o u n p e o p l e o u r l o c a l W .R .C .f a m n l y o f H e r m a n ,M r .a n d M r s .e n j o y e d a n o y s t e r s u p p e r a t t h e ~l \ l \ |h h t l . | § l l n v n ;l a i n i #n l n u J \ u » | n n » »l . ' » » » » ¢- -. . . . . . . I j . . ._ \ . L . . _ | | \ | | l l U ¢ Mis ses Franca Me tz ln g e r ,Ste Messrs.Lo u i s .Cook and My ron p a r ty i n Clmal es |Koopman. Ema 'lla Hindley and Murddch,Kirby n Brock atcended a ha a nkle Paxton sdny night. the\ evergincreusiyg ,1nmily_of Enterprise lnaders having orflered The Enierprise ofr the year 1930. Miss Eloise Steavensen ot Oma- hm was s Christmas guest it the home ot .hir aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.CIyde .M. Allen of fhix § " " ` " " " " " " ' n u n y u h v u b l u n t uv||l ¥3 w u \ : |u . y u m ;I S U U I U W IIUSEII IBUII.HllU,U l l l l g n l l i f ." O l d M a i d s ' C o n v e n t i o n a t t h e F t . I n f (`?rni|:>.| l ' f . ' " ' ° a f t h e i r ~ t e 'a n d s 1 § ! ; e r , | h o l & l l a s t T h u : ,.------ - - ---m n. ~ m m ue y. n e|: _u er- .Mx. IMI Mn. Wm. Bryant mint dti..i .g-If--;_1--gl -»-,gy-5 ='=g\=-Mrs..lulph Vinton and Mui 'mln'lut Suuzqny evening.-;_,}°=-;-_-='- so lpend Chrm=nu Mrs. ¢_»g_ Kem. wu g - -wi » = w ¢=\¢-cl E zo 'd nd tamed :-JL the cal; but everything Ml! mféh. `5F..." ',,.`I§"' .°I."°§..| M nh-._! _ Mr. and Mn.Harold Sohlhr :__,_'f f f ' | _".. "¢» llle msmhm of the nu nThrifty Housewives be as good as when it was giien at the Blair B. F. D. hall.Blair folks who failed to see it will. do well to drive down to Calhoun on mir date.. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson of Omaha, entertained at a family din nor Monday in honor of her aunt, Mrs.Herman Detlef of Keokuk. lnum mn-.-Floyd Evans who is in a hospswn there following an uppendicitis operation.' Mrs. Floyd Evans w....i taken to Council Bluffs last Friday where she underwent an operation for appcndicitis the following day.I t ' is reported tha: she is getting along ni¢ely. drove up from Omaha Tuesday eveninx to atrend the annual New Years ball.They were guests at the Grover Wilkins home west vi Blair. The following Blair teachers spent Ghrlstinus at their homes: was Edith Hokum at York, Miss Nona Moss. near Sioux City, und Miss Perna Hutchinson ut Lin- monuay.mrs.uryant,who h u been an invalid for mahifmomhs, stood the .\rip_£irst-rate.1 "Misses Winifred and Ruth Allen entertained twenty o fth e i r gi rl friends a t a bridge party last Tuesday afternoon.Mrs.PalmAllenandMissBetty Noble f i bridge club ot n Christmas pony at =her home Thursday afternzon, Dec. 26-_'_ I Mr. and Mrs, Frank Curley and famly drove to Plottsmouth .lest Sunday and spent the day rith Mrs.Curle$f's parents,Mr.endfirst and second prizes for highlMrs` S~ G* Cvryellj ,r scores,l Mr.and Mrs.Ray Smith and Buy0urMeats E!5nnti Mrs. H.I..Hellwincitei hir Mrsi Herman Uetlef a d MrAvwshHavocyncecsu.num:ma l .Carl Wolff and children "ent tfilooln |.."|.four children of Sheldahl, Iowa re- nd \Ir D H .»~Omaha Sunday to visit their wifen-s.-enrungsen,Mrs.and mother, Mrs. Carl wolrfpl who Palmer Allan and son,Margatet=i5 recovering nicely from 15 ner- I-Ienningsen,.:1ii of this clay.M"5 1.o|.1s breakdown.She is in the St. Harry Detlef and Mrs. J.W. Meal-Josephs hospital. §;,,°} °f"1?.'""a. "fd Mrs.Herman Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bnown and e o eo u family of Woodbine,Iowa and m'Ihe _ ljlamw _Hollow Wvm=r\'==Mr. and Mrs. A. R. williams and The Flair gif-is who teach at Fremont,Misses Eliziibath Hope~ well,Ruth Brass,Mariam Hansen and Mary Stricklett returned to that city in. time for their school duties Monday morning,Dec.30. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Andleason n u u I a n n Q n n A I \ ] n \ ¢ » n l » n f " : i ¢ d .1 ~'turned to their home yesterdhy;an h.a.Sidney Lewis arrived after a week's visit nt the pub from Ixeokuk, Iowa last week for ental, (',_ R Davis home..1 a visit with relatives.Mrs.Deb Thlet is still here, visiting her s z-e L.S.U. of the Congrega- ters,Mrs H_|___Hellwinckel and tional chnrch will hold their an-» _.nual meeting at the home of Mrs.M 3 PDJHenmngSe"'R. J. Murdoch on Tuesday after- .. ~-F."SEi ',.f.-."'i i"*i? .F"Zi*E| »°°=»Jan.1.There will be a They have found, through experience, that it is true thrift to buy the better quality meats, even at a little zreater cost.The wdste is materiallv rzeducefl :f":.,:',.'::.",f."°,'::;'°;':3,2; 3; family of fm-»,»»= spent chff-=-|:;".,.'e'i:a.'::;;; ';;J£;";:'x. ;];i:|';==a3Z» '::;.¥f.;'.;"§'a »,.....,"5.I Siturdnv .,.....;..3°..... ........- -... Eff: ".E_§'!E il; Burger home °"|¢wd Jensen home in this c rv- north Blur.The men nu l md serving committee. Bqliss Agnes Beck,who is a.1and themeat they get is all \sable ? " " " - " u r i l u u a u s I C I ;a l l oyster supper to their husbands, this being an annual event with th em.Eve r y b o d y h a d a go od ti me .Mr s .J a c k L a z u r e is pres- i d e n t o f th e C lu b .A ve r y p r e tt y h a n d £ l l | b 1 D i f l P I n r l n n i l l u m a .ca ur n rr l \'~"f="» auum azreet.|The Andreasorfs formerly li wd Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Latta droveheze,Mr.Andreason being the to Sioux City last Sunday, taking baker at the Chas. Hansen baker; Charles Dixon to his home after at one time.I a weekk; visit fat their home. They Mr.and Mr c m ix.Asia__s.>e rl&'i¢e.f=S¥5>I"efr:=#¥',b>Tom P°"""uiattended a birthdnv .......rn.- time andeat a lgte hour Mrs. Je lnursa li Emmanuel hospital, Gh1a»'sen served them a substantial ha, came up to spend the Christ- lunch which they enjoyed.lmas holidays at the home of her H K -h ff n .hrolhefr Marcus Beck and family.enry nec z 0 -lv f'"lf"Fi'""and with her mother,Mrs.Annan e i g h b o r h o o d ,w a s f a c a l l e r a i ' F h a 3 0 5 4 F f n f n r n r i n h i f i . - Q I\ i §'H........1....u - I I l ILean Pork Chops, per lb....28c _ _ _ , _ - _ .u n .....»\..-l l l a a l .Jl U l l » u a y [ 1 2 ;H .a J a n i c e x r e l a n u .""" "" f ""° " " " T " " °~L _;1,n u r a M r s .R o s c o e S u m u r c a t t h e S t e » = ~ | " 1 i h h i s n e i g h b o r s ,h a d c o m e i n o u i e E n b e r l i s r u a v e d ¢ i r t . o nF o r S a l e - / T h e F i t z S u n m d i s a n f a r m h o m e ,s o u t h o f B g a i l - ' o n b u s i n e s s w i t h t h e c o u n t y b o a r d l t h °M r s .A .0 .P o u n d f a r m w h i c h h o m e o n w e s t G r a n t s t r e e t ,p r i c e d ! n e a r t h e W r a n c h s c h o o l o n l a s t a n d H e n r y t o o k t i m e t o r u n i n a n d h e w i l l f a r m n e x t y e a r .H e i s s m - r i g h t f o r q u i c k s a l e .S e e S .W ' | S u n d a y C v f m i n g .T h e r e w e r e a vi s i t a w h i i e w i t h t h e s c r i b e b e f o r e ' ° " ' ° l w h o h a s o r d e r e d T h e E n t e r - n | _ . . . . | _ - . . _- _ | ed Mrs. James 'i'\o;1;_on >rIci:l-Fresh Sidé Pork, per lb 86 u i 5 u\ .\ vn a 1 . \ ¢ll\AI||.|¢|C[¢ M r s .W a t s o n T \ * B o n e n t p r t n i n e r lHamburger, Fresh Ground, 2lbs._/ .35c the bridge club to which she be- longs at her homo last Monday erening.Miss Marie Bourke of Lincoln, and Miss Glennie Currie of Arapahoe, Neb.. who were formI Fresh Dressed Chickens for Saturday |~ .. nu n1 w : r: s,r e a l e sz a t e .o r wm e 0r ' la r g e n u mb n r o f relatives a n d t v i n s f home.Th o E n te r p r i s e f o r th e y e a r 1 9 3 0 ° K lm-tc ié nds present.l b e n Sc h jo dt wh o b s mo ve d W F wvlc ofne h i m i n t o T h e E n te r - ; - ;Th e me mb e r s o f fh a pinoc hle to is n ew h ome \;. est of Blai r, p in-p f we fa f mb f | - u du b he ld al. C hr is tma s pa rty a t th e c ha se d f o r t y ac re s fr om C le an W il-Mr s . E m p s t . T o r n h h d a n d m h - E .c¢| |urnnn l* Abinann.. ..-J ll- . .¥!....._._.lrfnn |n.:l n n n l .......|...._..\ _._._AP Mua lnw:....Cfi--|.;......_..Af .l phone the trustee, Fr§ncis J ball,Wakefield, Neb.L S .|The Monday Afternoon Vflll me e t J I I L 6 v m h Mrs:Everything ih the grocery line always fresh no a re ns -' i |are speciill |iss B o u r k e ' Mr s .S a m Th e hos t- cheon. LS filled to Eve with fto dance B new y ear ....s....¢.n_ Pierc e.Mr s . E . C . Hu n t a n d Mi s s ulDull; VL 4\lr\Ul IIC] lllu £|lI5» IIBIIFYMe n ek e la s t.' F r id p y even in g,Dec .Blan c he H i l l h a ve .the a f t e mo e n 2-7 A i x_ th i r t, d i n n e n wa s s p r e a d pr o g r am wh ic h p r omi s e s to be e n - te m i i n i n g d nstru c tive. A s ma ll ele vato r i s be in g in- e ta lle f f i n th e F a r me r s S ta te B a n k ' : o u s e i n c a r r y i n g r e c o r d s to u n d ' f r o m th e ir n ew b oo k i ee p i ng r oo ms wh ic h a r e to be up stai rs i n th e bu i ld i n g wh ic h th ey oc c upy . a n d a l l me mb e r s we r e pre se nt to d o i t justic e.Th e eve n i n g wa s sp en t play in g pi no c h le . Ne i g h b o r s ot'th e Mr s .Oli ve S m i t h f a m i ly h a ve rec eived wo r d th a t Mr s .S m i t h .a n d he r da u g h - te rs a r e en jo y i n g Ca li f or ni a w r y \"l\llPh ~\.l.;I\*DP T h a n !n v l n n b n f i 4 - . n u u l ~ l w c c n .a u u H u w 0 W Z\ 3 0116 hundred and twenty aéresl OttoChr istens en also bo u g h t 'a f o r ty from Mr . W ilk ins and .a lsp ,h as one hu n dr e d twe n ty a c r e s : Th e Ce n d le d i g h t muisical ser- vic e Ia st Su nd ay e ve n i n g a t th e Me th od i s t c hu rc h wa s mu c h en - joy ed.I t wa s prese nted b y th e c ho ir a n d th e f o llo wi n g solo lis ts: Mi s s D n m r h u Rnvhall Ma...r1..:.. nn, una. uauuc a o|.u.| .u!:l.Url returnedSunday .a f t e mo o n f r o m B r o k e n .B o w wh er e th ey we r e c alled b y th e c r iti c a l illne ss o f the ir hr omér , a n d son,Char les Stap le to n.Th e y le f t h i m f e e l i n g s li g h tly i mp r o ve d e lth o u g h a ve r y s i c k ma n . Mr s. Alf re d F e er en ter tai n ed th e f o llo wi n g a t c ards la s t Th u r a d h y eve n in g ,Dec .26 :M r .a n d M m . W m nn lf n M. .annfl xr...r~......:..... iting Blair friends, guests of the Club.on account of our rapid turnover.first priz zné¢ 1 Wdnuh_ per lb.33 Pm¢¢}p¢an zlb...zs Welclfs Jams regular 451: gelfer special per ju _25 ulkMince Ment, regular 20c :eller special per lla.15: ugar special per 10 lb. sack 691: Lexington Cream Flour (last dnnce |Fig Bm per lb.ess served a lovely lun T h e B .F .D . h a n we overflowing N e w Years me r r y ma k e r s wa n ti n g th e old y ea r o ut a n d th e in.A f i ve piec e orc h I1i8hEd fond h11min onul 0 19cnext week ody)|p|. per sack $1.65 c a l a x u v * - J 1 : \ | n : L u . T \ A - " " "' " ' °J |u u o o u m a .""q u u ; A | & )u c u l g c:" " " - "l u p u » ¢ \ \ » ¢ ¢A .l A v a n t i . ;a l l I. .n . . .n u n . . !M r .a n d M r s .A .C l y d e A l l e n m h a w -s z f i n s :# i m a n i r ' x . . » i ¢ . » » ` - . . . J I - I u z h e s .B i n W v \ > \ r \ ~ : . » l . . +, . . r |E n \ . ' p n r t M . - .n m I M m Q . . . - .< : » . . | . . ;u - -- - - -.5 |g g ~ d -' I - . -1 4 l a "n i n 2 = » p ° é l f `" " ` i { `" " ` f " " - " " b ; c " " " o , n d d a u g h t e r ,c l r o v e t o T e k a m a h : ~~T \ ° ` . § § é `~; ; ; 1 m ; ¢ : E 'B l a i r ,a l a d M r .J e ; a n B a i e ¢ : ,e f c e o m -o f B l a i r ,M e s s l c ` § § f ` s . = i I } } l i d ¢ M G " i f o n ,t e r e t e l r y a m e l l o u d e r a n d m o r e n o t i c e a b l e .E v e r y S u n d a y W . v n s n t M r .a n t i M r s .b r o t h e r ,C h e s t e r a n d f a m i l y .p a n n e d b y M r s .B a d e r ,o f F r e m o n t .C h a s .C r o w s l n o f F t .C a l h o u n . o n e s e e m e d t o b e h a v i n g o n e o f | L " ' " ` ° " ° @ I h l p p s "M r .P h i p p s h a s M r s .M a t t i e P o u n d e n t e r t a i n e d G e o r g e 0 h n o f w e s t o f C a l h o u n ,M r s .C .B .K r a u s e s p r u n g a 'I .t h e b e s t h f f l é - S l m a d n a b l e a n d l b e e n c o n f h n c d t o h a s h o m e f ° r . | t 3 f a m i l v d i n n m *I n a t R n n f l m . » | \ \ 8 S a n l e a s a n t o n l i n r n t ' P h o n w . -n e n u m e s u r n r l x o n n h m | 1 n n | 1 u n . II ~>were loath w go homg, a few hav-f' ing ~ be shown the way, it is re~is ght weeks v.nh rheumstism but_ ig, "zr{é"i2i|¢&i}l§§` Hi]-'»id"E.¥»`5fé|¢wnri=e` Biiél i§§E"»1§Lal'§»` Iélilfui 11Ru"T"`E\~€»§i»§"wi|I»I`fT»§`.§neue: now.Qof Fr. Wayne. 1|{,|_, Mr. and Mrs. | whale in ordered Thé Ent@rpri;¢'llrnnged uld Qirriei put lllmiMrs. David Blurpaqn enggrzqin-_§genmy_Pqung aqd hnfly, I-Qt. qnd[§¢[l|=§o hi!sigtel-, Mn.Peter fgr l. l __ \§l'Pl"lIl¢ birthday nnrmfnrr ported White and Gold Ch special l lb. box ocolates u a u l n ; u u n . a p c u l u l ' I I U I mr . a n d Mr s. J a c k Bu r c h a m @ n. gu u a :e w I ne n us at r u nn e r n 1o na a y : n 1r a n .J .l.ooice,.mr s .L»uu1sa;ac nm1ut or So lwa y ,Mi nn es ota.ml'"-.m e r e we r e twe n ty 'guestster tai ned a f e w frilémle a t pin-eve n i n g i n h o no r o f he r h u sb a n d ' s | C 0 0 k e ,Mr .a n d Mr s .E .E .S te v - | Ge o r g e wa s i n atten dan c e a t th e at d mn e r at th e Ro b er ts Ca f e , ( o l- Ioehie Ne w Y e a r s e ve a m; th e e ve -b i r t h a y .F o l l o w i e g a lo v e l y d i v e r s ,1\Ir._fmd _!\I1§.J .F .Whit@,iannl.w.I f a r m bu r ea u me e ti n g heid fffwed by c ards u t th e Er a ug e _f ies! Whole Wheat Flour Wing wli spent playing this 1-\'erI"" me guests and nuns took in|nlr. and Mrs. D. z. ilummrrt und' at the eoun house that n!temoon.'l°[|\°-The e v e ning mn |551,;r-"xml-r same and in wmhxngi m thea tre in Omnhl.The g1|e|¢s|Grer.ehen.I Mr. and Mn. Ernes t Brock ¢ m|`°"-'°Y""° °='° for all .»-.mmi 31929 slip ouzgmm 1930 come ;,,_}wene Welsn. laui; }\lurdoeh nmli 'Mn a nd Mrs. Donalal Christen-ilinle daughter,Margaret Genene|M i n Mary Love,whn hr In The winners ut the evening \m¢~l|¥r°n Brock Ind Mme: I-'mnces'sen of Omha, were :truck davmlol Auhum,Neb.,cams up New training nl. the ll. E. houpitnl in Mrs.J . w .Blntter und Tnne y Koupmnn and Stella Hm¢ll=v~,§>»'_= nggeigls nuromohflg zhg dgy,}'eaqs pay m villl. at the A.u.Qmnha. uma up Sunday lo \-sm ..;.- acb's Cherries speci.3 \"<~al llb box 59c ~special per sack 75:=Hummer Brand Cofi 35c Rub Ross Cake Flour Z pkgs om: cake dash (rue Sweet Pickles per doz. Kama Pancake Flour special per 4 lb. sack fee per lb.354:Dons.i n e lo w sc ores we r e h e ld 'Mi ss es Mi ld r e d a n d E ve ly nby Mrs. Tramey Bo iis and Clarenc e L Moots e n te r ta i n e r # f i \ e tab les o f K i n g .A ll we r e g i ve n a p p r o p r i a te th ei r fri en ds a t br i dg e o n lo s t prizes.Th e ho stes s ser ved love ly r F rid ay af ter noo n a t thei r h ome on nofreshments.Qwest Gr a n t St.Mi s s Ei iz ab eth be lo re Ch ri s tmas ,rec ei vi ng br u i s - [ B r o c k h o me a n d s h o w Gran<i~dad e s * o n d a br o ke n r i b f o r Mr s . | B r o c k h o w mu c h li tti o Ma r g a r e t Chr isten sen bu t wer e able to enjoy g had g rown.Th e y we r e a i ]gu es ts C h r i s tma s d a y wi th Do na ld 's po r ~ i a *13.fi ne tu r k e y di n n e r o n th a t ents,Mr .an d Mr s .He n r y Ch r is - :r a y a t th e h ome o f I I r ne s 1. ' s u nc le he r par ents,M r .a n d Mr s ..loo Lo ve .She was»occompa`f1io<1 by Mi s s C a the r i n e C lo w, i n s pe c to r o f pi a no s a t Oma h a Un i ve rs i ty an d he r bro the r,S te wa r t L o ve b f or 3 lbx. for $1.00 zoc c Light Budbs Zoc; 25: and 30: Purina Lay Chow per hundred $3.15 Nublc had high score?and Miss tcnsen of Bla.ir,who went downland aunt Winifred Allen,second and botmw spend the day with them.They Petersen. Mr.and Mrs.Julius Omaha.J.E.Love ter,Carol of Omaha a n d da u g h -,we r e ahfofour51¢T.§Lf"`§§{é`nJ§"=§¢pinoc hle o n 'I`uesdi:y ;:.;=1ing,rec eived nic e prizes..A lo \e ly .1 1l¢th a n k f u l th a t th ei r injuricr»|mo n g Dec .31.Th e y Play ed u n ti l th e lu nc he of i a nd a ge ne ra l g o o d ti me ar e no t SC'1'l°UF»' e w Ye a : n e w y e ar a r H\ e d wh e n a nice"*"Hi' @!'J¢$'@d-Mr s .Bessie Fr e nc h a n d c Hirrc line's lun c h wa s served b y Mr s .L o tta . ;D o r o th y a n d Ha r v e y K r o i h , J r .d l e n we n t to A r li n g to n Sa tu r da y f o llo wi n g 3 f to f "'hiCh th e Da mn \:|.nH rn..nnrl Dirlmv.¥Yann-nnn n f {|¢n¢.I.».'nic rhf nnrl Rnnnf gnnrlnur n l t| \n| Qun1 Quan] e home osferthosewh o atte n de d th e s E v e p a n y a t Charler» o f D e So to we r e th e fr o m B la i r : Mr . a n d Mr s . le.M r .a n d Mr s .A lf r e d guests at the Joe Lov hillnttlay r M i s s E v e l y n B r o w n ,d a u g h t e r o f LIP..8 R d h i f i I l I- I.F l r n w n nnlu... §W.J.sA hrnhul §.}"»f='..I.`;-1f ,:::;;'f.¢ \.-_" , . . » \" v n u -s u m e d f o r a t i m e .W h e n s c o r e s w e r e a d d e d ,M r s .V .0 .I r e l a n d an d He n r y Me ne ke he ld h i g h a n d Mr s .He n r y Me n c k e a n d E .B . Red fie ld he ld lowg.A l l we r e imp c or di ng ly mawanded p i n e s .M m . I-I B . Re d f i e ld wa s th e lu c k y wi n - . . - » u \ » ¢ » u . A \ . || . | \ \ » | U l l b U L \ - I I I I C L H B , wh o a r e atte n d i n g sc hool a t Or e - go n,Ill. ,ar r ive d h o me Fr i d a y to s p e n d N e w Y e a r s w i th Blai r re la ~ tives a n d fri end s.Th es e y o u n g people ar e a tte n d i n g th e Bi ble tr a i n i n g s c h o o l at Of e g o n a n d th e y o u n g me n wi ll be rea dy to ta k e I \ n \ u a ;n u g n a u . , . \ . \ Jhome of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Spn1];~1 gear and le t w h e r e t h e Fr e nc h f a mi ly he ld i} € B\ t T l o f a m i l y re u mo n Th er e we r e th i r ty pres ent,a l l o f wh d m h a d pr e p a re d s ome th in g to ma k e u p n fi n e di n n e r a n d a g o o d ti me wa s Enjoy ed..Mr s . S p a n g le r w a s Mi s s . present a. ti me danc la te ho ur , enjoy ed IJ th e y d ep a Mr. and Mrs.Geo. Pin- wre was a large crowd nd. everyone had a fine ing and visiting.At n a fine oyster stew was .y the crowd and when ned for their homes, all they had spent a very ....--..... a\.l uu num)munuuy, ueg30,by inviting ten little piEx1s- mates to her home for the af;- ernoon.This was her tenth binh anniversar;and the day will lorg be remembered by hostess and little guests for the good tinjnes they had on that occasion A nice lunch was served during ihe» » " r ' r - ' r " ' f " " ? " ' 'r 'r' .'r,» ,,-nffv Fry v u ne r 01 m e c u t prize.r & ; ; - a w n i n g wa s e n jo y e d b y a ll E when their Hazel French and a sisterwin-law felt .thatstudies are completeed this year.. da Sunday afternoon guests at Hy me su _____________.____`-.rn mvrmrmss- Mr.and Hrs. »Kaj Sorensen ann Clyde spent Saturday at the Chns and Soren Larsen homel-Mr. and Mrs. Merle Newklrk en-'joyed dinner at :the parental,Boone UNewkirk home Chrimnu OR UM B R I E F S Ed Hansen home were Mrs. RuMr. and Mrs. Peter l\erscn en-|olph Hansen of Kennard mg lm teluined the lollowing relatives|Pe\er Hansen, Amm and/Bundy of crowd attended.After the guests at the Clark Lippincott igr dinner Christmas eve: Mr. and Mrs. Rob Peterson and Miss Leona of Fremnm,Mrs.Alice Larsen,Mrs. Opal Kruger and son, Donald of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Lar-|sen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed;Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs..Martin Larsen and sons, Mr. and; Mr; George Rasmussen and clul-. dren, Mr. and Mrs. H. CZ Larsen_ and daughters, Raymond Rasmus- sen,Jens lverson,Mrs.Marnie Shearer :md Miss Louise Larsen.I The Martin Larsen family enter-1tained for dinner Christmas daythefollowingguests:Mr.and Mrs. Ed Hansen and family and Mr.aml,Mrs.l-l..C,Larsen and daughters.; Sl.Pauls Christmas hee and program was held Thursday eve-gning at Lhe church.A geod sized pm- wereschoolgram 1-andy, nuts and apples distdbuted.'l`he Sunday .grescnted to each of the pupuls n new catechism.hlrs.Alice Larsen,Mrs.Opal Kruger and son, Donald of Oma- ha,spent Tuesday night and Christmas day at the L. E. Larsen home. Mr..and Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen- anrl family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Hansen and family enjoyed a turfkey dinner at the Lars Rolland home Friday evening.M i g Nona ond \Valter.A:\d'er- len were Saturday afternoon vis-itors at the Nels Rasmussen home' r.4-ar Ames.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hansen :md family spent Saturday evening aL the L E. Larsen home. ....,. .._,.=-,.. m.,=..=--.-.. ' Fremont. Fashion Center Appreciation D ays-'I`hursdlY'Ffid*\Y'Sa!"fd8!'- Entire stock Winter Coats for Women and Misses sarrificed at exactly li price;prites were $10 to $69.50--now they are $5 no $34.75;Silk Dresses-values t° $15 reduced to $6.75 in sizes 13 to 46; and Hats for Women and Misses reduced to $2.88-values to $7.50;Felts and Metallics.Try the Fashion Cenmr First in Blair. B E N C H N O T E S Mrs.John Anderson and son, Bobbie were Saturday dinner- home.Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Hanse;\`and daughter were Sunday dinner] guests at the M. 0. Hansen home at Kennard. Mr.and Mrs. Ed.Christensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ras-i nzus Jolfansen were dinner kuestsl at the Andrew Beck home onf Christmas day..| Mrs.Charlie Car r and son,| nudley called at t Jonas Blom-herg home on Tue ny afternoonf Mr. and Mrs. Lou e Mencke andlchildren,Mr.and Mrs.Ar th urWentherby and Everett and Miss' Naomi Smith were Sunday dinner: muth of Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Ted Olson anddaughterspentTuesdayevening I !you want Bargldnl annul Fashion Center Appreciation Days this Thu.rsdny»l-`riday ar Saturday. Winner Costa 55 price;values w $15 in Silk Dresses reduced to $6.75 and value to $7.50 in Hsu reduced to $2.88.Fashion Center, Blair.50-It ROSE mu. ITEMS Madsen brothers shelled corn for John Petersen last Friday andLeolardNelson,Emil Arderson and Lester Hansen truekw iv. in Blair as fmt as the trucks could take it away from the sheller. The program given by the Rose Hill pupils at xhe school house on|'I'hursdny before Christmas was at- uended by rvery large crowd. The.teachers and pupils are ua be con- gratulated for their pam.After f the program,Santa Claus cameand distributed the presents, candyiand nuts.;Mrs. Don Hastings left for her t home at Gordon. Neb.Chnstmas day and Don expects to go in a few days. The R. H, P. C. met at the John Taylor home Saturday evening.:Pins for the highest scores were won by Mrs.John Peterson andHoward Taylor and for the lowe¢~:.I 'llrs Wil Hart and John PetersenI-The dance that was to have been z held last Friday evening,was postponed indefinitely.Sunday visitors at the Jesse Han mn home were Harold Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Baer and Jim, Mr.and .Mrs.Clarence Hamen,Mrs.Will Hansen, Edna and Elizabeth and Don Hastings.= Mr.and Mrs.Marion Denman and Alden Lee of Holbrook, Neb. and Mrs. Allison Clark of Denver,left for their homes Saturday morning after spending Christmasguests at the Nels Nelson home,§".kh their parents,Mr. and Mrs., Mina Marie Bourke of Havelock am! Miss Glennie Currie of Ampe-ho,Heh.were Tuesday morning allen at the J. L. Petersen home. Mr. and M n .Jenn Kxvg-h vis-ilcd nt the Frank Linden home on Saturday evening. Sunday evening visitors at the Frank Linden home were Mr. and | llrs .Karl Koltennm and family iof Blair. Chris Anderson and LenaRussell of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. .lim Edwards and son,Teddy spurt Sunday 8Iler~'noon with Mrs. Nels Paulsen and children in the Orum neighborhoodqMrs.August Ti mm and son, g_»=»»;,§_ were Herman visitors on I ur y.5 Mr. and Mrs. Emil T. Anderson and family spent Christmas day 'at the A. M. Andemon home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Anderson and family spent Christmas at theAn Gustason home in Blair. Mr.and Mrs.August Jordon] and Marvin drove to Ithaca Wed~ msday and visited with Mr. Jor-don'| parents.' Emmet Skov spent n few days last week at the Dewey Holsteinhome.i Lucia Hansen und a girl friendi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger andftmily visited Mn! Minni e Blum Thursday evening: Sunday afternoon and eveningviaitoraattheLizzieKnxgerhome at Telbasta were, Mrs. Min~ nle Blum, Oscar and Henry,Mr. and M r s Henry Kruger and Ernest.from Omaha, spent Friday nighti and Saturday with L\.\c.ia's par-I ` Mr. and Mn. Henry Kruger and ents, Mr. and Mm Albert Hansemlfsmily,Oscar,\Eddie and Henry Mr.and Mrs.Walter Kramez-¥Blum mended the Christmas pm~ and family spent Christmas day gram at Winslow Wednesday eve- ~at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B". ning.'a. Romana, near Tekamah.f Mrs. Henry Hiebenihal and chil- Mr. and Mrs.Fred Hovendick{d1en took Sunday dinner at :he m d family,Mr.and Mrs.John'I-Ienry Kruger home. Jackson and family, Mr. and Mrs.;Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Stokes, Henry Howndick and Ivan were.Mrs:Mary Weber and daughters Christmas dinner pleats at theof Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Weber Herman Hovendick home land family,Mr.and Mrs. JuliusMr.and Mrs.Neil Thompsonlweber, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weber,and family of Blair, spent Christ-llloe Weber of Tekamah,Otto gm.. day at the Earl ThompsonShuessler,Mr.and Mrs.Ted»home.~~Weber and baby,Mr.and Mrs. Blair. Nebrukm January Z, 19317 P E A C E F U L [ I L L Wm. Hansen home near Benning- ton where lm is picking corn forithelrneighbor.1 pe Louie d Ha Kuh k vi 'tedonM°"daY after n "`¢°\"lvrlth friehfis neninéraig 'é....d3, Mr and "3 "°;;~c K |Mr.and Mra. Charles Wdchfunn) vi sitzd t mi.'M ""§ = °"d."""daujzters spent Christmas Nemo,h Gym e r ~K.ev e dng a t dm Pete Rurnuqerz-1 ome s t mu esening.h _Mr. and Mrs. H. c. .Kuhr vimed .3'.'.i'°..»."f.? 8?.§'.r'i'"..§"§l."§°.§'» at the John Ktlhr home in Flair Mrs.Ran Rannulaen and son of Petceful Hlll school o ngd Fnday afternoon.| .Chnstmaa day dinner guests atthe Ku . Kahhk home Wert Mr-.} and MPS:m. Hansen and family] of Benmn n a nd Mr.and Mrs.; H.B.Martens and sons of Fre- mont.Mr. and Mrs George Kuhr and family from Blair and Mr.and Mrs.Sam Holstein and family were Saturday evening dinner guests at the H. C. Kuhr home.Mr. and Mrs.H.C.Kuhr andfannlyandMr,and Mrs.Harry Wnch and Jeanette were Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller »f;Mr.and Mrs.Raymond M a g n l l u r Weber, Calvin and Hermanl Perkins eounty, were Monday alt~ ernoon visitors at the Otto Chis- txansen home.|Grandma Compton returned on Thursday from Casper,Wyoming wher she spent hneaxly g mmont s visiting er daug ter,ihlrs. Louie Lind and family. Mrs.John Reid attended anloyster supper at the Lars Jasper- son home Saturday night and re- ~ »§'Z§.'L .'"""'at the Louis |Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervcy and I-'aye were in Omaha Saturday and attinded gg, Orulheumhtlieatre. r. an rs.ens 'rog spentTuesdayeveningattheHans Matthiesen home, near Spiker. Mr. anrli "L"'f'i§'° Christiansen entemine t e o owing rentires'and friends at Saturday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vinderslev and f'mi ly Mr. ands Mrs. Nels Chris-f tihnseri and family, Mr. and Mrs. :Harry Johnson and family of Ken- lnard and Mrs.Jens Christiansen f Bl i__H .t m a r .__\Vlll Han<en Leona ans e n "MJ Sunda .evening visitors at thel-rome With Mrs.Denman to stay .-__ _...\.=|- y:John Jensen home were Mr,andI .and Junior were Tuesday e\enin|;King were Christmas day guests visitors at the Floyd Magxll home. at the John B. Eriksen home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curley and'Mr.and Mrs.Art Magill andfamily, Mr, and Mrs. C. T. White.f8mi|)'»Mr.and Mrs.Raymond and Pearl of Lexington spentildagill and Junior and EvelynSaturday evening nt the CliffonllEnger spent Chdstmas day at the' 'Cain home.¢Floyd hlaglll home._ Mr.and Mrs Albe n Hanseni Mr.and Mrs.Gus Melerhenry, 'and family,Mr.and Mrs Nel>|Mr§.August Jordon,Mrs. Carl fLarsen and family took supper al.Melerhenry and Mrs.Henry Kru- ithe Thorwald Peterson home Sa:-Eser v1s|t_e<l at the Chas.Krvhn cvenin home Fnda afternoonurdny.K-'5'-|Mrs.Freeman Loftis and sun]Geraldine and Jack Er1ksen_ spent Tuesday night at t.he Fredv~'ere week-end visitors at the Lars 'Anderson_home and Freeman toox\Veber home .near Lyons.idinner with them Chnstmas dny.,Mr.and Mrs.Lars Peterson 1 Mr.and Mrs.Vick Skov an\l:Howard and Olga,Mr.and Mrs. children mm-a Wednesday mer-;\og: of Kennard. Mr, Anders An- hoon at the Chris Holstein home.dr-rson and Marie o t Blair tookChristmas dinner guests at theChristmas dinner at the ArthurIFrank Loftis home were Mr. andlAnderson home. 'Mrs.Louie Hovendlck and son.l Sunday visitors at the F.E. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fletcher andPle¢»cher home were Mr .and Mrs. Delbert, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Huv-Eddie Fletcher and Delbert,Mr .ehdick,Vernon and Howard,Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Loftis,Mr.andandMrs.Chester Hovendick and,Mrs. Chas. Hovenditk and Howard. Jeam Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Loftis Mr .and Mrs.A n Magill andand daughters, F. E. Fletcher and family spent Tuesday in Fremont. family,Mr.and Mrs.Leonardl Mrs.Prank Enksen is stayingA C H ,,. . .. |l . , . . : | . ..-.c f h l h n n n \ | ,...x.:|.. .dir-ner guests at the Alben Han- lsen home.| 'Mr. and Mrs.H.C.Kuhr und lfamily were Sunday eveninz sup- |D€r guests at the Hans Hansenhome. I Mrs.Mary W1-ich and George were dinner guests nt the DickKunneman home Sunday. Plainwéw were there also. Mr. and Mn. John Wrich andchildrenspentChristmaseveazthe Mrs. Mary Wrich home. _Mrs. Otto Voss and family wis- ited at the Charles Voss home on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrich and'daughters attended a show i n Blair Saturday evening, George Wrich purchased a new Chevrolet tnzck lim ueek.\ you want,Barjains attend Fashion Center Appreciation Days this 'Uwrsday-Friday or Saturday. Winter Coats Vx price;values to $15 in Silk Dresses reduced to $6.75 and values to $7.50 in Hats re md to $2.88.I-`u§hion Center, Blair.~50-zz If A large number of friends and*relatives helped Carsen Wriehg; '`~._Y celebrate his birthday Chrislmaslll .. »..' day.|~|h Mrs. Jhogm »ge;»~3»»= ¥)elebrated<~NQB..N |er irt ay urs ay y enter-l ', taining a large number of rela-~ - ~|tives and friends.2 ~/JU-774 /I/CE DR/YE `|Albert Kahnk is staying at the \/r o m s _-,.._1 » | |Sl J O H N S O N 5 r 'AUCTIONEER . |Blllr,Nebraska 4 / l\.ll»51110 m r s .r n . l l \..ulu~\ .uum=:||and sons were Monday evening guests at the Lars Holland home. Friday owning guests at the Fred Knutson home were Mr. andMrs.Richard Nelson,Fred Able- meyer and Will Geiselrnan.1 Mr. and Mrs.Lars Holland and family were Sunday dinner guestsat the Mania Larsen home. Christmas guests at the Carl h 5 D h s u r i l . \ \ n u ¢ : .g g g f G l e n n l c o n a l d O r n e m l C h r i s t m a s d i n n e r g u e s t e a i a t t h r - l l l r F R B l o m b e r g a n d M r J o h n ' l a y l o r h o m e m e r e r a n F 0 , . k { , . i , , ; ' , , f 0 m h a w e r e S u n d a y :M r s .H a r o l d T a y l o r a n d f h i z d i e n , 1 t g, 'J B ].M r .a n d M r s .C l e m e n s W i l l i a m s o n ,l . 2 " " ° i . . " § . " § f s a t c e o n a s o m l f i o v va r d T a y l o r a n d . M r .a n d M r s . r g IM.5 M T 0 1 . - . b u s C a r l s o n o f A r h n g t o n .r a n r s e d z n g e r e r :N l d M r s T h e o W i l l i a m s e n t e r t s i n e d t h e p i n o c h l e c l u h a t t h e i r !1.r .a n ~ h o m e S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g w i t h n x n e l a f l f l f a r m l y s p e n t S u n d a y e v e n i n g c o u p l e s p r e e s n t .H i g h s o m e v r n s l i f t h e J o h n T a y l o r h o m e . Mrs.Hans lil.Anderson and two children,nad Mr. and Mrs.Jack Crowdy.Mr.and Mrs.Art Deshler of Omaha,were dinner guests Sun-day at the Otto Christiansen home.Mr.and Mrs.Emerald Van Beak were Monday evening vis-itors st the AIM. Anderson home. Mr and Mrs G H Kundel and.b .\ 1 d \ ;1 'd 0 1 M r .a n d M r s .H a r o l d R a s m u s -'°D D 3,4 Y. . 8fl .."Sz E'l n g e l f .t ,h ~f 0 ~d_1 .1R a s m u s s e n h o m e w e r e M r .l m d f l h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l b e h e l d a t s e n a n d D o n a l d s p e n t ( ; h n s t m a S | B ~ ; ; m n t c i s u i x i i a y o e v e r n g n a t ° § ; e Mr s . L a r s Ro li n n d a n d f a mi ly a n d Mi s s Vi o la Nels on.g Mr s .L n u m n a Jespersen an d daughters and Jens Jespersen off Herman,were Sunday dinner |guests at the H. C. Larsen home. Omni relatives who enojyed Saturday dinner at the Rob Pet-terson home in Fremont were: Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed 01-,eve at the Clms Rasmussen home son on Jan.11_and Christmas day at we A.A.M .d Mrs. Marcus Beck Mrs.Renshav: home. That eveulns. MI.r an ,Anna Beck and Miss Agnes Beck :mtl Mrs.itel haw a~=~§d=;gof Omaha, visited at the Andrev.lM\'S Harold asmussen : Beck home Christmas eve.,the L. IZ. Ward home in kennard. Mr.andl\Irs. J.W. Foy and;l\Ir.and Mrs.Will Har:and Frank Foy of Blair were ¢linner.ff*m1iy and Henry Hmtze spent Frank Brown home.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen vis-ited the IA.W.Petersen family near Kennard, Friday evening. Harry Stricklett visited from Wednesday until Saturday at the home of his aunt,Mrs.Ed Ehn~ inger and family in Omahagggfnfstisiiene David home on §§§&'£,» §;§g;{1¢at the Ho\vard|Robert Petersen visited from .Mrs.E,,,,,,a'¢,,,-te,Hoover is Mr.and Mrs.wi ll Hart and W@d"@§<1==>'evening until S"f"?jspending the week visiting at the family and Henry Hintze drove UP day with Francis Carlberg at his ...};_ C Lippincott home.ll() West Point Sunday tp visit nt home near Telbasta. Misses Tessre Jollh'<0Il anal Louise;M and Illrs.Fred Peck and the Warren Gorham h0mQ Mr.Holger .PEIQFSQH l3 \|"llngk at Larsen..children were dinner guests at tlielniilllle remained there for a l0¥1iL"i"he Jens hrogh home .hisv.ee Mr.'End Mrs.H"""E""Jensen c 'Wilkins home Christmas day.er visit...P Wednesday evening usltors 3* and family spent ffhnstmss day_Mr.and Mrs.Ches Sutton ,,,-|Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen allilgth? John Jensen horge v~ereF. r. with relativs In Lincoln.|trwined sixteen supper guests atifiertrude \\'£*!0 'lluesday eveni giand 1\lrs.DAlfr§;l nte rso rr "'="; Hrs. L. L. Larsen and Ivan at- their home Christmas eve lrallers at the Wynn Baer home lngife alrd 'l\".i'.1..S..'I".'I.'li t*"o 35211. tenloil sh r S l _fternoont '._rs .ml .1 n il\\£un<\ RH 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen an<l:l3l1l:Williamson Shirlex amltlren and Oscar Erickson.The evegivenforill".and . rs.owar ...IMiller. in Kennnrd.1 ~§i§l.'"é?.?..§l'°¢§`.31i°i`$I.'if."i2"Bidi. dtlliud egpent Saturday morning " t l mn g urns spenth paI`mgkphi?chl Chrismas eve dlnnezgguests ati Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Peck wereilhll' Jesse Hansen home.'h (}ue=~.ts gn.; e ref* \\e1°em\\lr the Chris Benson home were hIr.1mut.rS at the Fred Peck homeoni Mr. mul Mrs. Chauncey Flann:-'ome on nm ma_s 'gel d i .and Mrs. Albert Jensen and chi!-S,m.¢a.afternoon.nan and family and Mary and }~;\gland Mrs.f..H.lxune an c l dren and Mr. and I-Irs. Joe Jesseni Mrs Ches Sutton and N@i1lAnde1son were Sunday dinner§¥ll€*U .of Oakland,Iona, fm?-.I fmf a n d c h i l d r e n .'s p e n t F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y i n l i U l e s t s a t J o h n B e c k l u n ' s .l h i r s .A m ' " *B " ' ° "' m f ,_ ; '=" ' 5 ° z u r .f i n d ;\.l|*S.~A n r l r e a -O m a h a a t t h e h g m g o f M r s .S l l t r ;F IU ] Q H C G M a l l e y ~D e g M o i n e s ,C t l d a r B l u f f s ,l l ! .3 m A ff l .-1'- :lnd Mrs.George Rasrnussen and children, Raymond Rasmussen, Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Larsen and chil- dren, Mr.and Frs.Peter Iverson, son entertained for Christmas eve supper the followinz: Mr. and I\lrs.l Emanuel Andrenson and sons, Amos Andrenson and Miss Tillie He-garnan of Lincoln." The Andrew and Victor John- son families entertained on Christ- m 5 eve 'he follrminpg guests }lr.' °\|Parker Iowa and Harry Frxe-se of Detroit,ton s,.s|.-ter, .rs..'llr and Mrs. Chris Jensen and Michigan spent Saturday evening children paired on Dr.w. J.Bolt ar Norris Ward's.. at Tekalnah on Sunday afternoon'Jesse Hansen spent Tuesday lnMrand Mrs.. Ted Olinger spent|Wahoo and Mrs. Hansen visited at Christmas eve at the Ed Lockliitg the Martin Rasmussen home in home at M ale,Iowa and on Fremont. I e ...and Mrs.Hans Lebhert of Bon-nimrton,Mrs.Sam Morning of home. Christmas .133 they were dinner'It r. .and Mrs.Harold French guests at the George Olinger n children ate Christmas dinnera J t the Joe Love home thur Harding. and Maxine,Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Muni: and Ruth of Blair,l i and Mrs.Charles Lantry of Om n.Friday dinner.guest.~a at the J. I.. Petersen home were Mr. and Mrs. Peter X. Petersen and two daugh- ters of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Petersen and daughter of the Rose lli ll neighborhood.Peter X.and Lars are brothers of J. L. and alla..Omaha, hir. and Mrs. Jack CFO'-\~j Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Guyer and The Pepin Makers Club had angf- "°§,"';,='"<1P"">f=;_°"f of Blair, children were Cl\liFU1\Hs day din-'oyster supper at the J r ;Lovei r. an . rs.eter .'ie sen.\.ti E;C L 11 h me Satuniay evening.. r. and 4 4 .Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Andrea-iI§.l'.§"°"" at me ippmco 3\l)rs.Harold Rasmussen and D0n_l'[hI.lrsday evenine;n.the Christ- son_i-pent Thursday evening at the'Mr.. and Mrs. Philip Specht andlald and 1\lr.and Mrs.Harold|0Pl;2¢ Aniersoln ho1Inc.l Ylrodersou (hns Benson horns 'lnfl 'iurudayl,|_m hter of Niebra ka Ci:and French,Richard and Mary Beth M f i iiand-gg Matthie-.-:.~.s -s sff~»;;=.="=¢ i he geter Nielsen ho1ne.f Mrs.Frieda Hagge and son were .ss __--....:. ...f..""....."'n';'. ai : 2 2 l."'f""°.: e@e .;f mf, <fs~=»f;;g ~ s o n' \1 i s f)K b d T °mg eine..| s s .a rle u-J sse.pa u r an f'5:~IEihcfnc with her sister, Mrs. I-Iagge§;°¥I~T'L'ln"°"her |.:u€SlS SlU\¢l=\l.tohhelp her get ready for her sale \\ich will be held Jan. 14.Sunday 'P"?f\lUE supper guestsat Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippintott t h el P g g d ~'°=g=§.°g "_';="~§f='<=M r i w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e a u .n FF IC i l l .Q" 5011 BTH T e d O l i n g e r h g m @ _ h o l a ,M r . a n d M r s .G u y 1 i i n l : l e y , |M i s s H e l e n A n d e r s o n o f O m a h a M r .a n d M r s .R o h R a s m u s s e n a n d a n d M r s .J o h n A n d e r s o n a n d s o n f h g g f g m ~t g h e p d R l s p e n t S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y a t t h e n a y e s s a r e n u t . 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H e n r y J e n s e n o e l e - s o n s w e r e s u p p e r g u e s t s C h r i s t - l b t e d l l l t l l r 2 3 r d w e d d i n g a n n i -r n a s e v e a t t h e p a r e n t a l ,R i c h a r d w i i l s a r y o n C h r i s t m a s d a y b y e n ~ h e l s o n c h o r i i e i a f I \t e r t a i n i n g t h i r t y f r i e n e i a n f r e l a - a r s m u s s e n a m i y e n -t i v e s a t t h e i r h o m e ..r .e n s e nt e l l l e d f o r S u n d a g y d i n n e r t h e a i s o c e l e b r a t e d h i s b i r t h d a y w h i c h f > l l 0 " l n g \ ; : \ 1 S t s :~g l r s l o c c u r r e d u p t h e s a m e 1 ¢ l 3 y }A : e r y e r n o n .a i s o n ..r .a n .r s .e n j o y a b l e t i m e w a s a y a l . C l a r e n c e L o n g ,M r .. a n d M r s .A r t h i r . a n d M r s . A l f r e d H a n s e n a n d P e t e r s o n a n d J u n i o r o f 0 m a h a . , d a u g h t e r m e r e c a l l e r s a t t h e N e l s a l s o M g a n i d h l r s G e o r g e R a s m u s - | S o r e n s c n h o m e _ o n T u e s d a y e v e - s e n a n c 1 r e n .n i n g ..C h n s t r n s s e v e s u p p e r g u e s t s a a "M r .a n d M r s .T e d O l s o n a n d t h e R a y F a g e r q u i s t h o m e w e r e :d a u g h t e r w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s a t ier y a i g i n ' I § ? " a = . .' { § " B 3 i ? f ° » § .~F r e d O l s o n h o m e C h r i s t m a s M r s C l a r e n c e B u r l e y o f C o u n c i l i M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y J e n s e n a n dB l u f f s ,M r .a n d M r s .P e t e r ' 1 ` o f t | 1 \ l e r 1 o n ' \ v e I e f i v e o ' c l o c k d i n n e r a n d E a r l o f F r e m o n t a n d M r .a . n d ' g u e s t s a t t h e H a r r y B l a c o h o m e M r s .F r e d F a g e r q u l s t o f V a l l e y .l a t K e n n a r d . M i s s L e a G n u s e ,B i l l P o p e a n d E d w a r d N e w s k i r k w e r e F m l a y e v e - n i n g g u e s t s a t .t h e A l f r e d S k o v home.rMiss Edna Newkirk spent 'I'I=1uxsf day afternoon at the Ed Newldrkhome and Friday afternoon at the Ray Fagerquist home. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Diclrmeyer and Miss Dorothy McMillan wereChristmasevesupperguestsat'the Chris Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson and family spent Wednesda eveninglt the Ray Fagerquist home.Mr. and Mrs.Fagerquist of Valley and Ken ll Simmons were Sunday dinner guests there. Mr.and Mrs.Henman Rahlfs and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al-bert Hansenand family wereSun- day dinner guem at the Sam Hol- stein home near Washington. Christmas dinner guests at theGeorge Kuhr home were Mr. andMrs.Harvey Kuhr and Mr.and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Jr. and Mardell. Mr. and Mrs.Christian Ander- sen enjoyed Christmas eve supper at the Hans Jensen, Jr. home. Mr. and Hrs. Will Voght were Sunday guests there..Mr. and Mrs Henry Hansen and The Misses Marianne,Marjoryand Blanche Holler of Omaha are spending a few days at the homeof their grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Blomherg. Mr.and Mrs.Earl Smith,Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Elza King were dinner guests at the Harry Smith home on Christmas day.The attendance at Sunday school Sunday was fifty.Mr.Dudley Carter, a missionary in an Indianschool at Bacone, Okla., was with us and gave a splendid talk.He brought out the thought that al- though we some times grow dis- couraged and feel that our work is in vain, if we keep striving ondoingourverybest, we will berewarded.At the close of Sun- day school the business of elect- ing new officers was taken up and all old officers were unani- mously elected to fill their places for a:1ot.her year:Fred Peck,Supt., Lloyd Hush, assistant supt., Naomi Smith,secretary,a n d Clarkson Hunk,treasurer.TheWilling Workers class chose Mrs. Gene David for their teacher andMrs.Dixon was again chosen as|teacher for the Service Seekers. inore among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harold French and. children spent Sunday at the C. I-I. French home. Fashion Center Appreciation I) sys--Thursdaydfriday-Saturday.Entire stock Winter Coats fori Women d I\ls s .crfi ed ot'icxactly fi." price;Sepric;; .15. $l0 to $69.50--now they are $5 to $34.'i5;Silk Dress s--values to$15 reduced to n l ?in .sizes 13 to 46;and Hats for Women and ;§E§;;€$ ildluced to $I§.88 values to .,_e ts and eta nes.Trg.the Fmshltin Ce.llt\:r Par-st in Blair. HILLSIDE NEWS OF : GARDNER DISTRICT n.. .. ... .. ... .. ... .- Before our items will be printed this week the year 1929 will be rolled up on the scroll of time and we will be living in 1930. Mr.and Mrs.Hendrickson and daughters of Fremont visited from Wednesday evening until Sunday at the parental,Jens Clausen home .and on 'Fhursday evening,Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen and fam- ily of Blair were supper guests at the Clausen home.Mrs. Hend~rickson and Mrs.Jensen were schoolmates when they both at- tended the Blair school.The eve- ning was a pleasant one for all.Frank Linden and two children were supper guests at the W. C.Linden home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen and baby were dinner guests attheMrs.George Witte home in Bennington on Christmas and in the evening they attended a dance in Bennington.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Truhlsen en~ tertained the members of the Hill-side Hustlers club and their fam-ilies Saturday evening.The time was spent playing cards.AboutmidnightMrs.Truhlsen served anice lunch of sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee.At a late hour the guests departed declaring Mr.and Mrs.Truhlsen to be royal entertainers.Mr .and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenandtwochildrenattendedthe Danish Brotherhood Christmas tree and dance at the M. W.A.hall in Blair Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and d a u g h t e r , F 5 \ Y ¢ » ~ ~ and Mrs.Maude Lemon spent Sunday at the Ben Peck home, north of Tekamnh. spent a pleasant day to:-tether. Frank Iindeh and family spent sen and son of Spiker were Thurs- day dinner guests at the Jens Krogh home.Mrs.Ruth Woods and children of Omaha,her mother of Calif- ornia and Mrs.Carl Frazier of Omaha were Sunday evening sup- ggf guests at the J.L.Petersen me.The Paul and August 'Timm families of Telbasta, Henry Timm and wife of Ralston and Earl Trie-loff of Herman,spent Christmas day at the August Timm home.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards and son,Teddy spent Christmas at the parental,_ f l Noyes home inBlairandweentertainedata six o'elork dinner at the. Charles Pace home that evening. Frank Linden,Margaret and Bertrand and Eda Anderson were Monday evening supper guests at the Otto Christiansen home. If you want Bargains attend Fashion Center Appreciation Days this Thursday-Fdday or Saturday. Winter Coats '15 price;values to $15 in Silk Dresses reduced to $655 and values to $7.50 in Hats reduced to $2.88.Fashion Center.Blair.60-11 N E W E N G L A N D N E W S ...lfAFarmers Union meeting washeldattheNewEnglandschoolhouseFriday ewning. Mr.and Mrs. James BrodersondrovetoWakefield,Neb.Friday for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. Van Valin and family.Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White andPearlcamefromIexingtonto spend Christmas with their dough ter, Mrs. Harold Curley and fam.ily.' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heier and daughters spent-Wednesday at the John P. Eriksen home. George Loftis and Freemandrove to Omaha last Monday andspent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ander- son welcomed a fine baby girl totheir home Sunday evening.Mrs. Lars Peterson is caring for Mrs. Anderson and baby. Mr.and Mrs.Julius Weber were Wednesday evening visitorsat the Thorwald Hansen home.Floyd Curley from a m i ,ispldking corn for his brother, How- lrd Curley. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Skov attend. $'l-fl.'f.f"?"'?l °€ Mrs. Hemming ~1 1 11 ~1 11 11 u v an.ily Mr a t I g n Rn L l I a n u u a u l l n l ;u l .u n u n v u u ,u l l .d Mr s . C a r lto n T a y lo r a n d f u m- o f Oma h a , E .M .Fle tc h e r a n d . J o ne s f r o m th e C r o we ll Ho me Blai r. A misc ellaneous sh o we r wa s ren at.th e E .W .S mi th h o me tu rd ay :Lf te mo on i n ho n o r o f :ir da u gh ter ,Gla dy s.She re - . ved ma n y u s e f u l th i n g s f o r h e r ' a l .u n :l . l . l . l \ | \ 3 l \ |\ . » u 1 | q y n u l n t \ \ I u | < .| M r s .C u r l e y i s i n O m a h a w i t h h e r ' b a b y a s i t i:=n o t d o i n g v e r y g o o d . M r .a n d Mr s .W m .Ols on ,Mr . a n d Mr s .Vi dk S k o v an d c hi ldr en d r o ve to V a lle y Sa tu r da y eve n i n g a n d spe nt th e eve n i n g wi t h M r . nd Mr s . C la r e n c e D a vls an d f a m- ) v'§~rr. and Mrs. George Lnftis anli| ---Sec Us for Bookings-~ F a r m S a l e s a S p e c i a l t y P h a n\c....Hl:1cl.15 \ . n . the C91 Q"GW home._daughters were Fdday afternoonivlzrdcemefromOmaha"':;;f"visit>rs at the Louie Larsen home ne y e enmg anuouncnng €"at.Bai r.atrival of a fine bo.hy girl at thel 51;,and Mrs.Dewey Holstein home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cudey. g and Ruby were Sunday afternoon Mrs Curley was formerly M2§1d@1visitors with Walter Hovendick af.Enkscn of the New England neigh the hospital in Fremont. horhood.j Mr.and Mrs.Louie Hovendick Mrs.Ed Wilson spent part of and son and Mr. and Mrs. Henry last week in Blair, taking care of I Hovendick took Sunday dinner ather mother, Mrs. Hagge, who had the Raymond Magill home. !II I the misfortune to fall and break'Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Fleteherul her arm.Mrs. Wilson came home' Delbert and Marjorie were Sun- Friday, bringing her mother witlfday evening visitors at the Pete her.flxarsen home. 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BLAIR, NEBRASKA H5 \|E V e ¢ a A a Plumbing-- The Heart of Your Home And since it is the heart of your home, itlahould have most careful attention and inspection to insure it functioning properly at all times.Phone Black 62 if you wish us to call and in- spect your plumbing and make it frost proof for many winters. |J o h n M o o r e P l u m b m g C o . Blair, Nebraska 5 A a Plumbing-- The Heart of Your Home And since it is the heart of your home, itlahould have most careful attention and inspection to insure it functioning properly at all times.Phone Black 62 if you wish us to call and in- spect your plumbing and make it frost proof for many winters. |J o h n M o o r e P l u m b m g C o . Blair, Nebraska IJallcuuB¢ll Ln umana UIWYGIY /- Bllir,`Nebtuh, Jmury 2, 1930 - n m z m m r m s m -Page hcwenm e n l u n e r m e e | fe w da ys the lute! the v e ekjn 10mah| visiting (Hands. Mr.and Mrs. John Ia we of Wnverloo, low: came Friday for a few days vid! with relatves. They are guests of Miss Maggie Laws. Chris Hansen is able m be outagain af§er.a long sdege of_ sick- I n e n o Christmas dinner at the h of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.. Cummings. Gueam of Dr.and Mrs.A.J. Cameron Christmu day were Mr.and M n .John Sidr of Tekl- rs.mnh,and Mr.and H.B. Cameron. attmded the funenl..Kr. md Mn. D. Buch sud |Larson spent Christrnu am th Lads Buch home at Kennnrd.The members of the Relief Cnr~of Tekamnh,kindly xemembe the old soldiers and their wivChristmas with loxes of candy io ) o . fr. cA1.HoUN 1 AND VICINITY John Schroeder attended the an-nual dir:n"bution of goodies wchildren in Omaha Monday, by the Kdghts Templars, at the Masonic Temnle.I The returned to Ne br ub C i tyWeviresdly, where their hmnehold goods were already packed,and left immediately for Broadwater,Neb., where they will reside on 1' _Among those wg; celebrated mth fami ly gzthen on Shrin- mn eve. were Mn. Emml Ketch- mnrk, H. F. Klasnn, Mis GraceNeale,Wm.Ivergen and JohnI ma .The best wishes of theirflblndis.the mdv ri ry o l pthe r- mn n y m e m gn with them to' H182 were held here Christmas day. their new home. A. Ablen. who has onerated the Agv adtune se emedmbee njoy edby a ll. Wm. Kay, Jr. vu tnban to Lord Liner ho api hl i n Omnhx Thun- d w .where on I-'rldeyhe under- wenz an opention for appendidtis.He i.|reponed ua getting along nicely.Miss Fred.: Tletgen and Cnrl Neuhaus were uniied in mnrriage Saturdam Ike; ZR n I n m. in thn Mr. and Mm C. w. Chrlz!.ensenIndMins Dora Kllndt attendedthefunenlservicesofHenry Rube ln Benson Saturday. M n .Hma n Kli ndt wa s ho n- esa lo the Coffee Club Friday db- ernoon.Every member was pres-e nt Mrs.F.W.Moeller wus n¢1n|vl¢A l¢».¢|-D a v i d F i n c h le f t Mo n d a y f o r Be liwo od ,No b .to spend Ch ri st- m a s w i t h hi s par ents,Mr .a n d H r s .J a me s Fin c h. H r .a n d Mr s .He n r y Me h re n s a n d c h ild re n c a me u p f r o m Ne b - r a s k a C i ty Mo n d a y f o r a sh o r t vi s i t w i t h Mr s . E m ma K e t c h m a r k a n d o th e r relatives a n d frieindst . . - - -. .... . . . . . . _- . .- 1 ;, r _ a.g =agre aff.» ~1 x n " r ~ I t - 0 ,o ;¢~ ;ur1.~ >\..;*'.Jf\.A96-*Q po o l h a ll b o r e fo r a o mé ti me , I dis c on tin ued th e bus ine ss and n d a y mo ve d th e e q u i p me n t , Omaha. M r .a n d Mr s .J .D .R e a m Br o k e n B o w,Heb-.ar r i ve d Tu da y f o r z vi s i t wi t h th e i r d a u te r ,Mr s .Geo rge Ro h we r , J r. 1 f a mi ly . u ; _ o i U _ O A r f r v r x n has lon to of nen-gh- md ~.s~ il fs;\ ; a 5: .Qi aCx 'a, ~F> ~Qi if fi lik ~-S! 21| eu ,»1 iQ |-Hennig Nelson came all the way from Maine to eat Christmu din- ner with his parents, Mr. md Mrs. G. O. Nelson and brother, Otto. H9 lefn Friday for Knnnas City w .i°m_his wife,who had spent Chnstmas with her muther,andfrom there they will go w Cairo. Ill.,for a short stay before re- tuxging gg efirvlome. rs.er`n agers and chil~dren arrived 'Thuréd (ro Emer- son w spend a few s 'th her pamnts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo n Wreidt_Mr. and Mrs. Oral Harrison vis-xted relatives in Craig,Wednes- day. We are very sorry 'to learn. that Mrs.Nicholas Rnthjen is in very poor health at the present time.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gericke and family spent Christmas with relatives in Fremont.My. and Mrs. Harry Walton and family of Sioux City. were Yu!e<tide guests at the J. W. Trisler home. Harold Marr came over from Des Moines to eat Christmas din- ner with home folks . Frank Boling and Richard Frahm who haw spent several weeks at Hot Springs,Ark.re~mrngd home Monday. Hugh Steavenson and family of Omaha, were at the Mrs. A.W.Bcales home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Christensen were dinner guests Thursday eve¢ning of Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Shannon of Omaha.The iadies are sisters. Mrs. Anna Fox and two children of Rochester, Minn., arrived Fri- day tor a short visit with her mother,Mrs.Lizzie Ohrt and other relatives. Mr. and Mgs. Ben Schneider and MJ and Mrs.Reinholt Schneider of Rosalie,Neb.,are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ArthurSchneider. l a -----.. ---- -- -~ - .-- »-- -- -~German church south of Benning- ton.The pastor of the church officiated.The bride was attend- ed by Miss Pauline Penske, brides-méid and Howard Tietgen,b u t man.After the ceremony they re- turned to the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tiet-gen wfnere a sumptuous wedding least was served.In the evening honor in the Irvington hall, where dancing was enjoyed.The young couple will redde on a farm west of Benson.Their many friends extend best, wishes for a success- ful and happy married life. Miss Mary Cook and Mrs. Geo.Rohwer, Jr.were in attendanceSnturda' at a tea dance at_the I-`on!.a:|ele howl in Omaha, givenby the Phi Omega Pi sorority of the University of Nebraska. Mrs. c. E. Gregerson was host- ess Saturday afternoon to a nurg- he r o l relatives and friends ll\ honor of her birth anniversary.C.W.Schmidt,H.F.Klas§anandFred Jipp attended n Christ/- mas celebration of the Mqdexn\Voodrn:m in the Omaha auditori- um Friday evening.»_Mrs.Chris Frahm entertainedSaturday evening in honor of_ her birthday.Pinochle was the diver- sion for the evening.Afber the scores were added,pmes were awarded Mrs.George Thunn aixdArthur Thunn for first, Miss Mil- dred Anderson and Otto Frahm. consolation.A delicious lunch was served by the hostess.The guests left at u late hour, wishingMrs.I-'rahm many more happy birthdays. Mr. ~ Mrs. Hugo Krus e a nd Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs. George Neale Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Lage enter- tamed four tables of players at. . : . . ~ . \ . | .c..» ... ..a. ...M . - . a large crowd assembled in their ..~...\.<\. mm. ,".»=.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ohrt and children of Onmha, were Sundaydinner guests pf Mrs. Lizzie Ohrt. Mr. and Mm Prank Adams were Shemndoah visitors Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Otto "Kruse ui d family visibed at the Wm. Knxse,Jr. home Sunday afternoon. Miss Sadie Crissel of Omaha, was a guest of Miss Dora KlindtFriday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruger spent the past week with relatives inLincoln. Miss Margaret Jipp, who !each~ es in the Saginau, Mich. schools is gv fgfnv the holidays with home oThe Misses Grace. Bertha and Edith Neale ememined Monday aficmoon at a one o'clock lunch- eon followed by bridge.Miss Anita Fischer w u t toOmaha Sunday for a visit with her sister, Mrs.Ella Autzen and family. Fashioni Center AppreciationD ays-'I'hursday'Friday-Saturday. Entire stock Winter Coats for Women and Misses sacrificed at exactly V1 price;prices were S10 to w 13 andMisses reduced to $2.88-values to $T.50;Felts and Metallics.Try the Fashion Ceutur First in Blair. DE SOTO LOCAIS In $69.50--now they are $5 53415;Silk Dresses-values $15. xjeduced to $6.75 in sizes to 46; and Hats for Women The De Soto school board are having two new furnaces installed in the schools. Miss Alice Moller ol Ft. Calhounis visitin Miss Belvu~Hineline [ness wnxcn n u counnea mm zohis home.A card received from the K. J. Van Valin family states that they are now nicely settled at Phoenix Arizona.and Miss Helen h u entered school.The weather was very warm and pleasant. Miss Kathryn Hughes and hex mother have gane w Wymore tospend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Harry' Bentley and Harlan and Miss Dorothy McCandlish ofOmaha,visited a couple of days last week at the Mrs. Annu Huge!- man home.They spent Saturday at the Ben Wachter home.Mr. |Bentley drove up that eveningand they Ntumed with him Sunday. Miss Dagmar Olson is home from her studies at Dana College for two weeks vacation. Andy Michael spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Wm. John- son home, near lake Quinnebaugh, called there by the serious illness and death of his sister,Mis.Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fitch receiv- ed a wire Christmas day fmm their son and daughter-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fitzh oflns \ngeles, hearing Christmas greet- mga.The Legion boys gave a Christ~ mas dance at their hall last Wed~ nesdny night and a good crowd was in attendance.Mrs.Hqnry Christensen,whohas been in the Lord Lister hos- Qital the past :wo weeks, is get- ting along very well and expects tn get home the first of this week.Miss Hazel Ryan, who teaches at Qreston. Neb., is spending the Christmas holida s hem v~ Donald Aylesworth returned to has home at Lincoln following nfew days at the Wm. Adams home.zzClnrence and George Hineline, Jr.arrived home Friday nigh: fmrp twgnty ngiles t}iis gidg of St. Qarrol Luwe came home from Chicago where he is nttendingthe Qpype Electric school,and spent y 'ith herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ryan.; mr.Inu mrs . unas.:my a wChmtmu dinner with the Carrol Foster family neu Craig. Ac a family dinner Christmas day at the home ol Mr. nad Mrs. Geo. Lowe were Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Ynkish of Fremont,Mr.and Mrs.Sanford Wilson and Pattie Inu of Chicago, Ill. and Mr. and Lira. Everett Himes and children.Cornell Robertson, who is work- ing at Pilger, Neb., for the Belltelephonecompany,spent Chtistf mas with his parents,Mr.and Mrs. Fred Robertson. James Finnerty, manager of the Hines ranch, spent Christmas and a few days following with friends at Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. August Lowe were hosts at Christmas dinner ;!o Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Olson, Mrs. Leo Hanna: and children, Mr. and Mrs.Jesse Hover and children of Battle Creek,Mrs.Bertha Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richter and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lowe and Miss Maggie Lowe. The Godsey home was the scene of a family gathering Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hil-s&nger.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Grnndo of Omaha. Misses Eledyce Godsey,Ivan Helms and Arthur Beavers of Omaha, present. At a dinner at the J. W, Brun- ton home were Mr. und Mrs. H. C. Brunton and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Qacob Sabnlka,Mrs.A.L. Su\li-van,Misses Sylvia and Mildred Brunton,Victor Sabalka,StanleyBmnion and Lou Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Melvern West en- joyed Christmas dinner at the U. G. Gamer home nt Blair. Mr.and Mrs. John Larson had a happy-.family gathering.All of the family being together and Mrs. Larson, who had been very ill, hadrecoveredsufficientlyto.be able to enjoy the day with them.Mr.[and Mrs_ Wallace Andersen, Lou~ fise and Eleanor of Powell, Wyo., I i I\ the women and cigars for the'men.Herman members io receive the treat were Mr.and Mrs.H.`C. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. TheodoreKipp.. Christmas day was a gala day for the J. A. West family.Theyallme t at the W en howl for a reunion.The table was spread for forty-five, with an abundancef good things to eat.The dayMspentinmusic and makim; merry and will long be remembeh ed by those present.In the aft-emoon they joumeyed to Blair and had a family group picture taken.Those present were MrssrsandMesdnmes J. A. West, J. M. 'West and June, Everett West and Martha. Harry Leach and family, A. E. Drayer and family of Hoop- er. Ben West, Fe West and DorisElmon West and Innte Lee, Perry Rose and childre.of Omaha, Glen West and Mary Rose, Kyle Jnnse? and Peggy Dean of Grand Is hn , R. W. Adams and two .children of Tekamsh,Melvem West,John Sutton of Carlton,Neb.and V. Jansen of North Bend.Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burdic spent Christmas day i n Omaha with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Dnugh erty and family.' Miss Anna Fuess had n most..happy surprise Sunday when xx number of relatives and friends walked in on her, bringing well- filled baskets of dinner and pre--pared m ap¥:nd the day with her. The dny was a very enjoyable onforall.The following mnde ug the party: .Mr.and Mrs.Ludwig Jensen of Blaig, Mrs. Lizzie Ack- erman and family,Walter Wach» ter :md family, Clarence Wachter and family,Mrs.Anna Peddie, Misses Caroline Wachter,Bessie Lyzholf, and Marie Ackerman of Omaha.Mrs.August Lowe and Mrs. Benhu Lowe visited at the HenryRuwe h'nms nt Blair Mondnv aft- W l l l " ' l D1-\I"lILl I repre snts a type ol lnv e stre nt that ls m il than fur promises nl larger returns on speculatlve In the lorry years since hs organization succulazive schemes have gone.away thousands, even uilliuns of savings--but smziutlon has zone steadily forward. serving its patrons complying with the laws of the |.|z1?fi ii [2E <215- sr s v2!51255 ~~s~ 1s lar lor dollar, with good interest. tu all who invzst ln its slack. Paid Up Stock is issued in certlllcates ol $I00.00 or mul- tiple.Interest ppld scml-annually in cash.Can bé cashed at any time wlth Interest to date ol cancella'tlon. Resources Over $400,000 Blair Building &Loan Ass'n m . A m N R R R A Q K A I 6 rM r .a n d Mr s .Ma r ti n Chr is te n- sen a r e rejoic ing o ve r th e a r r i va l F r i d a y o f a n e w g r a n d s o n a t t h e h o me o f Mr .: m d Mr s .A r t h u r y lllvunn.uabuzuay 117\Clu.||§.u| ;uW m .Kr u se ,J r .a n d Cla u s Oh r t held high sc ores, Mrs. C. W . C1163 tensen a n d P a u l Kr u s e ,l o w a n n l n s C ! n 3 | ¢ l 1 I . \u n » = » n .m u - A . . . . . m . . . » I \i\\4 }|..ouls where they left their ferryboat.They pulled their boat out of the river and left it in safety,waitihg for favorable weather to go back again.They took theirautoalongwiththem,and of course drove home.Mrs.Arthur Rowe and family drove over to Mondamln, Iowa on lSunday for a few days visit with relatives.Miss Mable Wallace of Exira, iowa spent Christmas with rela- tives here. Mr.and Mrs.Roy Busch and little daughter spent Christmas at the parental, John Hineline home. Mrs.George I-[incline arrived home Christmas day.,l'rom Weep- ing Water where she had been helping in the Michelsen store during the Christmas rush.Mrs.Walter Gustin and baby visited Grandma Dunkel near _,l.'~gan,Iowa from Thursday 'r t i l Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Aylers en-tertained ten guests at Christmas dinner. Herbert Jones,Belva Hmeline Christmas with his parents,Mr.and Mrs. Huit Lowe. Mrs.Alfred .Iespersen spent Thursday in Omaha visiting hermother,Mrs.Henry Christenseniat the ma Lister hospital. A.E.Squires of Lincoln.is spending the week at the Hoverhome. The John Larson family feasted on turkey from Wyoming for their Chnstmas dinner.Their daugh- ter,Mrs.Wallace Andersen, who is here, had them sent. Mr.and Mrs. J.W.Brunton,Mr.and Mrs. Jacob Sabalka and Lester Dale, Mrs. A. L. Sullivan.Misses Sylvia and Mildred Brun- ton, drove to Lyohs Thursday andhad dinner and spent the day at the O.E.Bring home.MasterRaymondBring came home with them and will spend the week at the Brunton home. Mrs. Kyle Jansen and Peggy of Grand Island,are spending the week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.J.A.West.Mr.Jansen spent Christmas.here.. Mr. and Mrs. \\'m. Rasmumei | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen, Lloyd and Shirley of Wichita,Kansas,Miss Louise Larsen of Laurel, Neb. and Henning Larsen. The Bert Lowe family spentChristmas with Mrs.Lowe's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.Ed Raver at Blair.` Miss Maggie Lowe ate Christ- .mas dinner with her sister,Mrs. Minerva` Carter at Blair. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gray had as their guests Christmas day.Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Rankin and Earl Montgomery.Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Rutledgehad a dinner for Mrs. H. C. Coop- er, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge and children and Ivan Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper had a Chnstmas dinner for the follow- lng relatims: the E. P. and L. B. Harrison families, Wm. Beyers of Pender,H. C.Cooper,Mr. andMrs.Albert Cooper and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper oi Tekamah. A fine Christmas tree program was given at the Baptist church on Tuesday evening.~very ernoon.Mr. and Mrs.H.B.Fitch and 'irginia and D. Bennett of Omaha were entertained at dinner Sun- day at the Ben West home.Miss Hazel Ryan spent Friday and Saturday in Omaha with Miss Ruth Mnun.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parrish and family,L. A.Parrish and HenryCrandle drove up from Omaha on Sunday morning and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.P. S. Hopkins and' S. M. ParrishiMiss Marie Ackerman of Oma-ha is spending the week with Her- man friends. Fashion Center Appreciation D ays-Thursday-Friday-Saturday. Entire stock Winter Coats for Women and Misses sacrificed at exactly 'fr price;prices were $10 to $69.50-now they are $5 to 83435;Silk Dresses-values to $15 reduced to $6.75 in sizes 13 to 46; and Hats for Women and iisses reducmf to $2.88--values to31.50.Feltsi and Metallics.Try 4z .~,.|~:s ::ed each of them.Delicious reBorn i:1 Omaha. 1'|Il:s. Claus Rohwer;is visitingl1. \\ :a ||ll lC ll L3 w c u :a1:;\|.7LI.u yh o s t e s s .r_:~§_'_§;;,_rv ~u~n mmmvm >.»~..m\~/.rm I 1 |, I / u snns s n A s I a m mow my home 8% 8 m i l e s w e s t i s k n o w n a s 1 ing onto a smaller farm I will sell at Public Auction at m i l e s s o u t h o f B l a i r , 6 % m i l e s n o r t h e a s t o f B e n n i n g t o n , o f C a l h o u n , 6 m i l e s n o r t h e a s t o f W a s h i n g t o n o n w h a t t h i ?O l d F l ' i f 1 C ( \ r n P | i | | c ' f n r r n n n : m u L m m a n o n r c n u e r g a r e i n g a h o l i d a y v a c a t i o n f r o m h i g h school duties in Blair. The teachers, Miss Myrtle P ul- son and Miss Frances Mulien dl their Christmas ontertninmen onDec. 24, at the east school.'I' ore was a. beautiful decorated Christ- mas tme,containing pretty nnil| useful gifts for the children and pnwnts.Santa Claus was them to take the presents from the tree nml iliutrihnln lhnm to tha aud- nre expected home this week frcHarlan, lo\\ja whore they went spend Christmas with his puren Mary Fmnces Warrick nf l`<'ln is spending afew days with h sister, Mrs.Mulvern West. Mr. and Mrs. A.E.Swan nl Carrenne of Omaha,were gues last Tuesday at the parental, L. Swan home.Hurry Swan. .l went home with them that er ning and spent Christmas day.I |A,,F`vif-mi » an £1 tt1 ir ea nc it: I I I r Q ;| | r I 2 e I - 1 I I II II la r g e c r o wd wa s i n attendanc e. Mis ses J ac queline a n d A n n W o o d wa r d s p e n t th e p a s t we e k n t th e h o me o f th ei r gvundparenh1. Mr .an d Mr s .L .A .W oo\iwar\l. dr ove to Oma h a Su n d a y a n d to ok th e m home. Mr .an d Mr s .Ge r ald Reid we n t to Ho o pe r f o r Ch r i s tma s e ve a n d di n ne r th e f o llo win g da y wi th r ela - tives. Mi s s Ne lli e Ma e Sheets is en- jo y i n g a C h d a tma s vac a tion f r o m he r tea c hi n g d uti es a t th e h ome o f h e r pa re nts,Mr .a n d Mr s .Chas. Sheets. Ivan Ru tle d ge , w1 o i s a n i ntc rn e at th e Uz u iver s ity h os pi tal i n Oma - ha,sp vn t Ch r i s tma s z\t th e pa r - e n ta l, ' D .W .Ru tle d g e h o me . Th e R . , J .Sc henc k f a mi ly o f Stan ton ,I o wa a r e s p e n d i n g a f e w da y s here th i s we e k visiting . rela- ti ve s an d frie nds. Mr s .Ma g g i e Re i le y .v.hu sub- mi tte d to a n o p e r a ti o n a t th e L o r d Li s te r ho sp ital i n Om a h a Fr i da y , i s r a p i d ly i mp r o vi n g a n d h o p e s to be a lq le to c ome h ome so on . A t a rec ent me e ti n g o f th e W a s h i n g to n c o un ty med ic al soci- e ty a t Bla i r .D r .Cume non wa s elected secretarytreasurer, J o h n W i ll is n o w dr ivin g'a F o r d c oupe wh i c h he tr ad ed hi s o ld c a r f o r I n s t we ek . Th e W a c h te r fa mi li e s h a d a Ch r i s tma s di n ne r to ge th er a t th e J a me s V a n Ho r n ho me .Mr s . B e r th a Ne i d er k r ug e r ,E l m e r a n d Mi s s He le n a n d Mi s s E v e l y n V a n Ho r n we r e heme f r o m Lin c oln. Mi s s He le n Ne i d e r k mg e r re mai n - e d f o r a lo n g e r v i s i t a n d th a r e s t re tu r ne d to Li n c o ln th a t even i ng . Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n L o we o f W a - ter lo o,I o w a a n d Mi s s Ma g g i e L o we d r o ve to A r li n g to n S a tu r d a y i an d vi si te d a t th e 0 .H .L o w e ho me . Mr s . Mi n e r va C a r te r an d D u d le y o f Bla ir ,we r e visiting;He r ma n fr ie n ds an d re lati ve s Th ur s da y . Mr s .Gi lb e r t Olso n,M m .Jesse R y a n ,Mr s .A u g u s t L o we a n d Mi s s Ha z e l Ry a n we r e i n Bla ir ODI Fr id ay . Au br e y Gai ne s . who is e mplo y e d by th e B e ll Telep ho ne c o mp an y :near La u re l,Nvb. , vi si te d he r e o n Ch r is tma s ,wi t h hi s a u n t a n d unc le,M r .a n d Mr s ,C.H .Blan - c hard.Mr s .B e r th a L o we h a d as N e w Ye a r s d i nn e r g u e sts , Mr . a n d Mr s . He n r y Ru we , Mr s . Mi n n i e Tr i p le tt Mr . a n d Mr s . F r e d Gu y e r a n d two da u g hte r s, Mr. a nd Mrs . Ma tt B e n - do r f , a li of B lai r , hi r . an d Mrs . G. F .L o we ,M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y c h to r a n d da ug h te rs ,Mr .a n d rs.He r :Lo we a nd c h i ld r e n ,Mr . an d Mr s .A u g u s t L o w e a n d Sta n - ley L o we . Mr . a n d Mr s . P .S. Ho p k in s e n - ter ta in ed a t C h r i s tma s di n ne r a t th e S.M .Pa rr is h h o me f o r Mr s . Ma r i e V o d i c k a o f Oma h a , a n d M r . a n d Mr s . Th e o .Pa r ri s h a n d son. M r .a n d Mr s .J o h n L o w e o f W ntor lr m.Town an d Mi n e Mn:rQi¢\' the F as hi on Cc nb er__lf`irst in Blair. Y O R K C R E E N E W S Mr .an d Mr s .Ha n s Mu thi c se n an d Ve r no n we r e d i nn vr g u es ts n t th e p ar en tal, P au l B ro de r se n h ome on Su n da y . Mr s . A n n a Hu g c lma n a n d d a u g h Ite r vi si te d h er moth c zmd hu sband a t Ly on s Tu es da y a nd W ed ne sd ay . M r .a n d Mr s .He r m a n Ne ls e n a n d sons we r e su p pe a fg u es ts a t th e Fra nc is Chr istens en h o me i n Bla i r Fr i d a y even ing. Mr . a n d Mr s .Ma c C a me r o n a n d f a mi ly s p e n t C h r i s tma s e ve a t th e Ca r a Ca mer o n ho me . Mr .a n d Mr s .Sor en J ensen, . a n d f a m i i y we r e di n n er g ue s ts a t th e J en s B. J e ns e n h ome i.n B la i r Wednesday . M r .Ma th e ws is spe ndi ng th i s we e k a t th e h ome o f h i s d a ug h te r , Mr s .E lm e r T h a n e a n d f a mi ly . Ha n s M .J ensen a n d f a m i ly we r e vi s i to r s a t th e C h r i s V i n d c r - sle v h o me W ed ne sd ay ni gh t. Mr .a n d M r a Fr e d Co mp ton a te C h r i s tma s di n ne r a t th e J o h n Re e h ho me . Mr . a n d Mr s. F a y J o n es a tte n d » ed th e danc e i n B la i r Wedrmemiay ni g h t. Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r ve y K u h r we r e enter ta in ed a t th e Ha n s J ensen h o me Tue sd ay even in g. Mr . a n d Mr s . J i m B ré d e rs e n a n d f a mi ly a n d Mr s .A n n a Hu g e lm a n a:\d~ family we re di nn er gu e s ts a t th e Mo r r i s Chri sten sen ho me o n Sun da y .. Mr .an d Mr s .He r m a n Ne ls e n a n d sons we r e s u p p e ; ' g u e s ts a t th e A r th u r An de rs en h o me Su n - d a y e v e n i n g .Mr .an d Mr s .Te d Iver so n we l- ic o me d a ba by bo y a t th ei r h o me ,Tu e sd a y eve nin g.H e ha s been na me d A lla n E u g e n e : Ch ri s Vi nd er alev an d f a m i l y we r e di n ne r gu es ts a t th e O t t o Christensen h o me ne ar B la i r o n Satur da y .Mr .a.nd M m W i ll i a m Chr is te n- nen an d B e r z e t m visi ted a t th e A lf r e d S k o v h o me F r i d a y e ve n i n g . j Mr .a n d Mr s .Soren J ensen s t - tbnded th e fnmernl o f M r s J e n - se n 's a un t,Mr.I.He mmi n lr J ac ob- se n i n Oma h a S a tu r d ay a f ter n o o n . Mr .an d Mr s .C a r l Er i k s a n a n d E ve ly n we r e s u p p e r gue sts a t f h e Ad o lp h W u lf ho me Tu es d a y ni r z h t. 'Tu es da y eve n i n g su pp er gu ns ts a t th e Ha n a Ma th ié s e n h o me i n - c lu ded Mr .an d Mr s .P a u l Br o d - er s e n , Mr . a n d Mr s .E me r a ld V a n Bec k, J r., Mr. and Mrs. J ens Krogzh ' o f B la i r . j M r .an d Mr s .He r m a n Ne lwnn a n d sons sp en t Su nd ay a t th e ' L a wr e n c e La r s en h ome .` ,Mr . a n d Mr s .Clar en c e W ac hter a n d c hi ldr en atte nd ed a sur pri se o n A n n a Fu es s i n He r ma n Su n - da y . Fr e d J a c o b se n o f Ho wan i , S . D . wa s a n o ve r Ii i gh t vi si to r nz th e H e r m a n Ne ls e n h o me . M r .a n d M H .'Elmer 'I`homf\ nnfl .» a n d di str ib ute th e m to th e an d i e n c e y .u .. .Dec . 2- ith fo r a two we eks va c ation URSDAY, UARY 16, 1930 HERMAN NEWS Miss Ruby Cummings who at- tends school i:10maha, is enjoy- ing a two weeks vacation at the pareptal, D. E. Cummings home.Miss Elp¢Iyce Godsey spent a ES AND MULEG 5 g and mare, coming 3 and 4; e, weigh 2600 coming 4 years, green broke, o. 12 years, weight 1250. ears, weight 1150. n~ at 10 o'clock a. m. sh s || o f th e de a th o f Mr s .W m.J o h n - j son.wh o passed a w a y a t f o u r ' -X I.,,..I ~ c e a s e d l i wd wi th h e r f a m i l y o n a f a r m east o f he re a n d la te r re- sided i n He r ma n .S h e wa s a sis- te r o f A n d y Mi c h a e l o f th i s p la c e . Funeml services were held Fri- day afternoon fund burial was ade in the Tekamah cemetery. Miss Leola Cummings of 0ma~ .-- sprea~er,S0 bushel,good shape;two hay sweeps;one Moline gang plow, 12~ineh; one 2-hole force feed Hero cor --'-' FARM MACHINERY ¢' One Dane hay stacker,in good shape;one Hoosier seeder, in good shape; one McCormick grass mower;one Superior 8-foot drill,wifh grass seed attachment; one 8-foot Sterling disc; one \V~|~ POULTRYw @ »E Q U I P M E N T RA I S E S M I L L I ON S O f C H IC K S ' YE A RL Y 0-'!~rr-if a rhefmnonu5 ;~-MAKQMB ~" G I A N T " : f i J ! ! ~C O A L B R O O D E R~ iii- §"| "'with patented BY-PASS~!sud tilting canopy ~TH its new 1930 im-5 °r>'*provemenu the "MaKomb" " " " I ~Giant" is arousing the con- Eda-»ce and enthusiasm of prhcti-cal poulhymen everywhere.Soft coal or anthncite burn alike in it because By-Pass Conupl has the strong;-st dnft and the strongest check. Cod capacity is 40% greater by \/ JAP Starti vpn; | ._y I L U " W l I 5-HOR1 Two bays, geldin green brol One gmy gelding _weight 135 One black horse, One bay mule 9 ' 33-HEAD OF CATT LE-33 Ninem ilch cows, Four .fem-ling bu Seven exfers frc Q n v n n .~.\..:..... ,...\. mmf.Wrile imnmdialrfy for the nn' 1930 Il c~ombCalming and Handbook.You -ml( [ind il vny useful AMs nxcA_N ST EEL PRODUCT S C 0 World'| La:-gn: Manufacmren of Bnmdnx 442 Daxiley Street,Macomb, Illinois. 1 POULTRYW@"EQUIPMENT RAISES MILLIONS Of CHICKS YEARLY 5 ~ni. a .Z famous L ;§:i?l°E?-M.-axons Qaé g " G I A N T " ~c o m .B n o o b s n"_| >'wish patentedBY..PAss .~E and milking canopy ~.TH its new 1930 im-E 1 5 f xi provemenu the "MaKomb " """ a ~Giant" is arousing the con- iidence and enthusiasm of primeti-cal poultrymen everywhere. Soft coal or anthracite bumalike in it because By-Pass Contml has the strongest dr-ak and the strongest check. Cod cafiaeity is 40% greater by ar:Lu.11 measurement. More thana score of features patented by Malfomb. A model with the capacity you need to replace your Bock with sumdy vigorous chicks.The price is low. ~~I | {~ 1 ~T h "~_ i v ~. ~ r .1 \ »i 'i J » 1 r ~ I ~\ § = ' f . ., r ° f ] |.f ;.o n f o - S T A T f u ~ -~ .= ~ :~|~J m g ' £ = n ; = K i n g O f D r u m T y p e f i " ~1 ~. ; T I m . ; r . ~~3'~.j ~ . B f 0 0 d ( ' f $i n~r ~f f l » -5 - f = f ;~~a1 .»2 B d i n i l l a z e o r f u e l " * ' ;= l $ } : f ; 5 i ' > £ "`1 . ~? ?' $ ° ?a=_-: o i l t t i n f u . ;m m = ~-i = f 1 " f '~C"l.\S a *G ~- » . . ; = »s w s y d o w n .P a u . - nt e d 'T ~ 1 I ~I ~ b a f f l e w g o n s u . u e t n o r i .~f 1 a v m a k e s : m e t r a v e _` °, ; ° ' 5 " < *a n d . H u 5 H e h S l a n d a 1 J " ' ; ) I L - O S T A T t e r u m .T w i n - B t a x p r e e a u a i r .u p e r i o f a u t o m n r i c d i e - c u t v a l v e w i t h n e w o e d i m e m x t m p .I i m i d c u h e a t i n g r a n g e . T h r e e m o d e l s f o r c v e q b r o o d i n g n e e d .T h e p r i c e i n ! o \ - r . Your dealer knows; ask ~ _---vu-¢\A 3 v i n ;u"DC\.Tl».lUIl ~~-'=~»1 ; " t " ' i ' é ' ; ' ; ; ' ; n t h S ;J a n e s v i l l e 1 4 - i n c h t r a c t o r p l o w ;t w o f a r m w a g - I l n O ._ __1 ' i g I iI uns, 1. nearly new, the other in good shape; 552 bob-sled; one spring wagon; two pum p jacks; one 30-gallon hog waterer; one stock tank; one 4'.,.,,a L.....\.. -_----~ Six fallcal\;2es 18--HEAD OF HOGS-I8 .;ccu uu||l&§ one 4-norse Hieder evener; oneGal~i loway separator; thirty ton of good sweet cloverApril'hav: also nno sm nf r~,...,,,...4 L- Six stock hogs'I`\v<;lve l51'o6§sows, bred to farrow in ; uuu\;U1l.l Il{:l.l'fl€'SS- ' I - - - _~g~g3»-»,_..__ A T N O O NF R E E L U N C H \ .T E R M S :S E E Y O U R B K I K E R ~_..._ _ _ Paul Petersen,_Qwner Ig0 ;;_ ;";,;,",;,,;"S,;,;;.;;,;;°.;',;_; sons and Mr. !\'[a*l1ews ate C'hrist»- Huit Lowe home.mas dmner at the home of Mr. and I C h a s .E b y r e c e i v e d t h e s a d n e w s M "H e n r y H o r n a n d f a m i l y . 'o f t h e d e a t h o f a s i s t e r a t S i o u x i R e a d i t H x h t i n T h e E n t e r i a r i s a . 5 1 C i t y ,I o w a S a t u r d a y .B u r i a l w a s m a d e a t C r a i g M o n d a y .M r .E b y S c h o o l s u p p l i e s a t T h e E n t e r p r i s e . CHAS Clerk..l"AR.MER.S STATE BANK, sm, mama, .r}»|m-y z. mb» w w - KENNARDT H E NEWS c o s m m n x o n SERVICES Confirmltion services wer held at the Lulberan church in Ke ard~ Sqmhy, Dec. 28th.A large c nwd wu in attendance to wiume the Rev. Knud Larsen: Harry . An»dreasen,Vernon C.Nelnen,Carl R. Lauritsen, August F. G,Smu-maker, Clarence Anderson, Vernon cvmfirmation of the lollowi g, by H. Christoffezsen, Ethel Andersen, IA. .u-.....\........vm-M..Nnlmm KENNARD NEW S g""'.€§f.Y.'.f'§.... Ben Baiky ma son The ffzllowing had °* '" " '" '" : § § nm> ;' c u m1 | ,6 3 9 . 5 1 .of dinner wnth Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Wayne and In n e r Kxonberg ateAmlreasenandfamily:Mr.and Christmas dinner Wm, Sam Hall Mr.and Mrs.Paul Peterson and spent her Chirstrnas vacation withfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Allred Nlel her mother, Mrs. Lodsa Lund .en and lnmrly.-';A n u m b e r o f m e n o f t h i s c o m ~ | ~ ~ ~: munity vu.ere in Blair Slturday tmsdwards _mf in!an' dnughter and attnd .the program in_ '°R'{"°'~""f'"im»ss Hattie Bretzk; at ainner on Mrs.A.D.Anderson and Mary,_Miss Esther. Lund of Omaha,: Hruoc k a nd um e njo ye d dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blaca on Chnntmas day.|f Misa Ella Wrich re turnd to Omaha Wednesday evening after having spent Tuesday and Wednes-'day with Dr.and Mrs.W.E. Wright and sons. Benha Andapulch of Omaha,and Mr.and`Mrs Dietlof Buch of Hemun. spent Chdatmsa eve and day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Buch. Leslie Berry of Benson,Helen Berry of Schuyler,Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ward and daughter andlm. and Mrs. C'harles Berry spent '_Miss Oral Akins, who is train~ Christmas eve yxith their mother, In at the Nieholu Senn has_ 8 pltal M . E. Berry.in Omaha, spent the holidays wlthi l i . .and Mrs. .Charles Berry her xwrvvls.Mr. and Mrs. T.E.ment Christmas day with Mm. Aldna and familv I-hr ln.¢nh.»n,...,..»...........¢a an.......:u - . KENNARD RURALI,QQTTINGS Mr.and Mrs.Lars Rasmussen. and Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs.I-Karl Fitch and Donald,Mr.and Mrs.Ras Rasmussen and son of Plain- .view were dinner guests at P. C. Rasmussen'a Christma; day. Mr. a nd ~ Fra nk Glas e r a nd family,Bill Patterson and lvar) ¢...,.._\..,_. ..,....-..._ ._._... ._.. ningham home Sunday. H u .Dora Sumner and Leon were ristmns dinner guests attheOllnger home in Mo- dale, Iowa. Mrs. Minerva Carter and son, Rudlex warg Friday visitors with for Wnhi ngwn county farmer: will be held at ihe Cqurt Home in Blair,Nab., on Friday niwrnom., January El, 1930. Mr.Ralph Cole of the R g f p Economics Dennnment 1111 be } hoééMTS. D011 Sl.llIlll¢1' Hflii L¢0n»lhera tn asain! |\|| fnrifmma w takin th a f kThe fxrst Farm Account School larmgx-e';Zrd;,e DWI*on.n p m . KENNARD cnhihf The Next COLDSNAP will Make'*¥our Car HARDtoSTART Let ustouch up your ignition systeni and Install a New Battery OUR PRICES JRE ALWA YS RIGHT f.1§2fé. i5f"f§f"i1;»§e`£,"`i5 Arp,Phyllis Elaine A Florence Andersen. |~~I l l !u p l g m n g U I .U I !| | " | H y a L f - ' "" " "" " " " " ' d "° °'' I \ ' l I l \ ¢ |: d n a " ' " " ! " ' " "l A n u m b e r o f m e n f r o m K e n n a r d f . . ¥ ' I ' ; ; l ; r H d 1 m b o l d t .w a s . f i l o h o m e s e nI __§f"u_1'§'§}l°...Z11:f'_°f_ H.."f2"1 attended the shooting mgteh in Hr. me Mg Paul Bn-rv lm: I p c x l y a |ul|c|u.a,n u .zulu auluo cwauauclg "C IC nupplzr guests allF r a n k B r o wn o f A r li n g to n .L o u i s Go r e h a n f a C h ri s tma s e ve . Cly d e L .R0§EIlb2|.I1l!1 11588 In Ilfld M y a n d M f g A C )\l1dBI8Ul|un ab le to wo r k Tu es da y .a n d a mi ly ,M r .a r d i a m .Chas. Mr s . J a n .Ro se nb au m ente11am~Mi a f é ld t a n d f a m i ly we r e di n n e r m l f h a C n lh v ffn rn ar (flnh nf ha r nuunnefe - r " P e 1l...»:..Danan\| f»-. V Itflr lle mulluuy e1fl:|u|||;ul u p tu u a S nwo r k i n f d vi s iti n h e unclis a n d To r v a l .Andersoxfs pa s tu f e u *their guests dn élii-§§:§I~§`&£§"`m`r" n them-i..?.`:»Rf ' .. - A u f w r t *\lf|:=u|\1 Mi a?af te rn oo n._a n d Mr s .An s e l Ta f t.M r a LThin. clung bgglm theirAun ru st .a n d h a v e u r o wse i lf s : o b e \ e r 3 fa i th f ul wor k er s . O n Mo n d a y ,i f t e r th e Co n f i r ms ti o n ,th e c lass dr ove to B la i r to h a w th e i r p i c tu r e s ta k e n . Th e fo llo wi n g we re baptized o n Su n da y :A lf r e d Da le Niels-en, son 0 a l l A \ ' ! . . \ - . . _I l . . » . _ . . .»l u n # R i g a ~ g f ; u . n a . . d ~\U;ilalllgui Rigkmrd M c x a i n ~Th u r sd a yHg ,e r t a n l r e n m ' e ' f 0 ;independenc e,Iowa.wh e r e he f d t?."G..T»§»'@"'§i.3f.f.T§'i'\'3'm.."'".a »~;==11 ~'f=§;§'gg;'g§nf°' a few dily a M r .a n d Mr s .E l me r W n g h t f u n n g r H h th e " e r o h o s ts a t di nn eg S un da y ¢ § @ ~ ' s n § ' f f ~ ; h 1 ' " ; m § g , " , " § , , d , , ni n g wh e n th e i r mvn te d g u e s ts ln -lo lu o e d Mr . a n d Mr s . Ho me r W a r d .qu a r an ti r io " *: . " ' °. ? § € "f ¥ ' *f f ; " 1' f § : B u c o u n u a a l l o a e A u l l i I l l . \ u l a u l u o o \ : l |h o m e l a s t F r i d a y .i n B l a i r C h r i s t m a s d a y . M r .a n d M r s .E a r l J e n k i n s a n d 'M r .a n d M m L o u i s G o r e h a m a n d f a m i l y d r o v e t o T i l d e n ,N e b .l 1 § S f L e o : 1 s r d ,B i l l P a t t e r s o n a n d I v a r T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n t o s p e n d C h n : = t S w a n b e r g w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s a t m a s e v e a n d d a y w i t h r e l a t l v e s F r a n k G a s s e r ' s C h r i s t m a s d a y . __t h e r e .M r .J e n k i n s r e t u r n e d t o l M r .a n d M m .C h a s .M i s f e l d t a n d l o : g a i n i n g a t t h e L n i v e r s i t y h 0 S ~ 4 I { e n n a r d e a r l y T h u r s d a y m o r n i m r c h i l d r e n w e r e v i s i t o r s i n ( ' . o d s \ r Ca s h ma n a n d E ve r e tt. Mr s .Ma r y J ac obsen a n d sons, dno ve to Om a h a to spe nd Ch ri st- m a s " g f w i t h Mrs. J ac ob sen's sis- te r ,iss J e nn ie J ensen.Mr s .Jac obsen's da u g hte r .Lo re ne ,w h o l |01 51Il"€€l 25- mlelscn nermuu -Jua-La ur i ta en ,son o f lr .an d Mr s . | L .D .1.-uuritsen;Ho wa r d ,Ar len e J a me s a n d Phy llis An d re a se m rhilalrnn nf M:and Mr s .Fr e d P. Mr s .E .Be r ry ,Le slie Be r r y o f Bb ns on , Helen Be rr y , Mr . an d Mrs . Cha rles Be r ry ,F w d K r a m e r o f S a i n t E d wa r d s a n d M r .a n d Mr s . W F!Pnu unh nnm II mr a.L u a bile rruner came: uul.f r o m Om a h a Sa tu r da y to c a ll o n Mr s .E .Be r ry .She 'plans t o re- t u m _later to vi s i t wi t h oth e r pltal of Omaha,spent a part of while Mrsthe day with them.remained : John B. Wright spentlChHe=tmas A Chdst slay with Mr. .gand Mxjs.T.H., at the Met .Jenkins and gh1ldr'¢n_B1uffs Thursday at the Bengt for a longer vlsat.'Hasselstrom `home.:mas program was ¢2v§en|Ivar Swanberg left Thursday hodist church on Chrxst- after stavinz at tho Franlc Gamer menus.: wrlght and family of Blair.Mrs. Tom French ls nursmg at Iver Willumsen has rented thethe Paul Peterson home near Ben-small farm owned by Wm. Bryan. nington.Ray Casey and family who are liv-Dr.W.E. 'Wnght was a bus-ing there at the Present time, williness caller in Blair M812 Tuesday.move into the G. R. Stewan pro- Mr. and Mrs. f?'f°1Bf@ Paasch and re m:which was reventlv vacalerf mas eve and at the Lutheran home gyié p;Bg"m§,§,,§_'""' "u church on Christmas nicht.Both;Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham urograms were attended br a and children were supper guests lf Mrs.Anna Carlson Christmas ly .h i r .e n d M r s .C h e r l e s M i s f e l d t .1 |||_ large crowd.After the proszram Santa Claus came and gave lame sacks of candy and nuts to the children and tnvs:and viffe worn I n l l | \ » . \ . . | | . And re ane n;Do r e tte A r p, d a ug h te r o f M r . a n d Mr s .F r i t z A r p ;E th e l Ire ne and Flore nc e Od ess a, dau gh- 341' |I£`{1"11iI-§f"iil>bm .Andreasen'and Ruth Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1 llancy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen e among those . attending a famil dinner at C. B. aI|nns:.nn'<.nt Rini Rnnrlnu I ters of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Anuer """""(|daueiver of Washington havexnxxnnu wo:~1A1\i. nuns ¢.§f§"»~.§'§§§"§.1.i§§B§;"iQg}§§I maved into one of ape section M E th Kingdon who has days visit with her uncle and aunt h'";;: f0hg;naI;"a;3°e vnll act.as rs.s er ,:~¢.»n an imalid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nic Fnednchsom!Q Mins Jeanette Hedelund wpentbee...her dmuzhber. Mrs. Thomas Boylel hrfP1af-if'nf.§'fe iff ~ Tues day vi sitirli t her pla yma tes ln by lffr. and MrS. L. J. Belveal and family,who have moved onto a farm near Bowen. Mrs. Christina Miller entertained the following at luncheon Thurs:- d n v :M r s F I H n w v a n d r i n n : r } 1 " » r u " ' J "r n "a n a c n u u r e n w e r e c u n n e r g u e s t s a sd i s t r i b u t e d .J .L .A n d e r s o n ?S u n d a y .| M r .a n d M r s .C h e S 1 i : r R o s e wb a u m a n d f a m i l y s p e n t S u n d a y a t 1 i g g h a r G a s s e r a n d I§ 1 l l P u b ' e m e r e S u n d a y vi s i t o r s a tt h e h o m e o f M r .a n d M r s .P h i l L o u i s G o r e h a m ' s .-. §'o'E=}R`i'éi the put :wo ylir-I.: ndfered I.stroke Tueulay .ngzm .'==§°'==s*9=P f=°"P 91:12 ~!'§E!!u ann Ar a .u n ix .Da w n vvelt mr..and Mrs.Ve t P et t it , Id a Mae a n d La wr e nc e , Mr. a n d Mrs . P au l Nu ell an d c hildren a n d L e n a Ba te s. - -. ._. . . . . ¢ .- n y .- . . - | |»¢ \ . . ¢ ~: d u n g A : u h h h u . . a . \W a w h i n g t o n ._H e l e n ,1\ I r 1 = = .H o m e r W a r d a n d n i n g f o r G i a n d I s l a M b a n d M r s .R .E .F m r c h x l d a r j d H e l e n E l i z a b e t h ,a n d M r s .C h a s .a t t e n d s b u s i n e s s ' H o w a r d S P * § " 't h e f ' ° ° k " ° " d s n B e r r y .h a v i n g s p e n t s e v e r a l L i r g o l n v i _ s i 1 _ n g r ; g § a f § ~ = g _ m __.M r .a n d M r s .B e n G l i s s r n z m a n d h e r p a r e n t s . l.Jl|||\MAJ '="='negma rloxer Sunday afternoon.md where she Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hunt were _¢0}I€R¢§f¥»@l dinner guests at the Wm.Cun- l n a y s vl s mn g ; I II \ -- -I I C ? l i k l t h \ \ h i C h C O C U Y Y C U S i l u l d h y L I ! -a n d M r 3 _G e o r g e N e l g g n a n d la t o n e o c l o c k .__f m . .x I . u r s l u w n s r m .o n - *N I .l h d MTS.W.u .-::|:uu..n u n :b o th i ll w i th t h e f l u a t th i s ti me . Th e Co lb y Co r ne r C lu b enjoy ed an oy s te r ste w a t th e C olb y s c ho o l house S a tu n la y ni g h t.A la rg e c r o wd wa s th e r e a n d f r o m a ll re- p o r ts e w r y o n e ha d a jo lly ti me . Mr .an d Mr s .H. C .Bla eo we r e ho s ts a t d i nn e r an d p i no c h le wh e n the ir g ues ts i nc lud ed : Mr. a nd Mr s. Un n lu fnnenn lf r and " Y R ~ f a m i ly a n d T e d P e te r s o n o f 0 -'1 .m a fa i r. a nd Mr s . He n ry Pi u g ze a dh a a n d Hr . a n d Mr s. A . B .. A nd er -c h ild re n visibed Su nd ay a t . 2 . son sp e n t Ch r i stma s da y a t thg g g w o f Mr . a n d Mrs. Nels Pef@f`5`»F'§'2..'22 Pe£T:';10elt,s ma ll son o f '1 Mr .a n d Mr s .P a u l Pe te rs|Mr : G. R. F r en c h , wh o h a s b e e n . o n on d wo r k u i g f o r his br oth er ,Ta y lo r ,2.'£ i"'" .,. l?.? '°'ar e no w ill m t h wh o li ve s near He r m a n ,re tu r n e d ;B i n pemfson Came to Ken nar rl ~ " K ;I;;r;15d noé.~ = t ~ ".l' § ' £ . ° ~xe la tte r h va g. of la s t wee k.He . L 1 :.n \ru \35 Cn IIS lf lg C0111 ne a r He f - |~'f*"°**'"'=r toOll and~a r n e s s LET us no THE WORK FOR vou <;AT|sFAc'r|oN Ol/ARANTI'|:D Come In and get acquainted W. E. DEMPSEY ..Kennard, Nebraska ¥!F'Shne Re pa ir Work (li ve n Prompt Atte nti on . Hn. Kincdvq qme to -W--gg gg:_:.:,:*:.a:'?,::'°,"::.":;.".:Li,,r wrigm and °»-= Chinmu u t ol illness |\\e went to?>"...».. 1: live with her daufvwter ..r. and Mrs. L. E. Petenon I-'unenl services were Mu at Ind family and lin. Nels Pehrmnt h e l l . E . c h u r c h M o n d a y I t \ = a o |: f | " ~ ~ & £ ' : : : ' P. li. and mterment follmred ntl ML' und Mn. Willhm Jensen of2;.1'°_.__°::=':r2...m:.¢2; wi!=<4==.~=@. npqnt the -»~~\wey- dinne§ §|u{'ur"i]I.i"nii-i ~ H I K L U I I v n l l u c H t l u u n u n l l u a u u \: v ~h i r J 8 n S £ l | S p a r e n t s ,h h c h i l d r e n ,w h o p r e c e d e d h e r I n a n d M r s _ ° H e m , y J e n s e n . d c a i h ,w e r e b u r n e d .f M r .a n d M r s . B I l y ; l e N a l n c a m e ...1 m m C o u n c i l u f . 4 ' T u e n y t o'A S H I I N G T U h R E W S s p e n d C h r i s t m a s w i t h M r .N e l s e r f s - - --nn r o nts . Mr x a n d Mr s C o o r s # No l- Farnlerg and Judge and Mrs.A. C.Debel,all of Biair,lug-and Mrs. George Hedelund and .ir. and Mrs. Eharles Berry.Mrs.Henry Jensen and Geoggg Hedelund jxeid manner, mrs. marMiss Ella Virg Thursday evening days with her g and Mrs.L.E. relatives. an :aw1na:°t.:inia Ziegler came g to spend a few mnflparents,Mr. Ward and other man for the past several weeks \.Mina Hnlan Rnnw loft fm Rohn1¢{`éilnE|I§`E~=`E5i£i x;,H.;;°.i.;';m resume her duties after a short vacation John Kunnemsn celebrated hialgenn "u m " u rbirthdayThumdaybyentertain-nr .and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen ing a number of lriends and rem- entertained the following at dinner mes..on Christmas day:Mr.and Mrs.Mnuzud Mrs. B. G. Shaffer andlw. B. Rosenbaum and famiiy, Mr.: :family spent Christmas day witlmand Mrs.Bert Hansen,Mr.and the Lotte;'s mo.her,Mrs.Vitam~Mrs.Leslie French of Arlington, toss of Linwood Nob 'Hrs Vit Ra mo Va high scores and Judge and Mrs.Debelf were second high and all were accordingly given very appro- pdatee prizes.Clarence McGuire left the lat- ter part»of last week for Lincolnwhere he plans to aitffifnd school. Mr and Mrs L E Ward enter..-,..~-y nd n Deusen of Omaha .'"..'amvo-=.a accompanieli them home Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nelsen, Veronain ta1ned.t\1e f°}°'°ng ,gg h m g g g for n short visit.and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Chester dinner. ~.'f' ""...' rs. : ff D"... Mr.and Mrs. Harlan French entertained Mr.and Mrs.Georre Menking and Mr. and Mrs. ClydeL. Rosenbaum and daughter at din ner Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen andfamily nm!Mr. and Mrs.August Matzen,Jr.and family soentChirstrnas day at the home of their father. Nels 0. Hansen. But a Well-fed One 'i\;.;..her-Frank, what is a Car;- nibal?cz Frank---Don't know, mum. Teacher-Well,if you ate your father and mother,what would ,you be? s Air . a nd Mr s. Ch r is tia n J n h n so n \ Ro s e nb a u m a n d f a mi ly . a n d f a mi ly ,Mr . a n d Mr s .Ge or ge Mi s s L e a C o s o f Ka n sa s Ci ty ,Be r g ma n a n d Mr. a n d Mr s . E rn e s tlc a n \ o to s p e n d C h r i s tma s wi th Mr . K o r s te tte r a n d f a mi ly s p e n t W e d -a n d Mr s . O. A . C u n n i n g h a m.nesday a t th e w .A .K e : s i e tte r i Mtz a n d Mr s . Ha r r y A n d e r s o n o f ho me ."ne a r Her man .. c a me '1'uesday eve- Mr .an d Mr s .He n r y 'Iic t1zen,lznng to spend Ch r is tma s wi t h Mr . : md Mr s . W m. W i e s e a n d f a m Mr s .Ande rso n's pare nts,Mr .an d ily . Mr. a nd Mrs . J a me s Sa nd s an n Mr s .A . C .Ho lme s . i n m i ly , M r . a n d Mr s .Chris Sunnis Mr .an d Mr s .W i ll Th u r b e r a n d a n d 1Jrna were' seven o'c loc k d m-baby o f Oma h a .Or va l Andneasen n e r gu es ts a t th e Ma r t i n S u n d s , o f A lb i o n a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . C .B . an d da u m e r Mr . an a mrs . u ela n urg|W a r d an d f a mi ly .a ll o f Oma h a . Mr . a n d Mr s . C a r l W a r d a n d f a m- ily ,Mr .an d Mr s .Gle n n Rosen- b a u m an d f a mi ly . Mr .an d Mr s .W m .Rs ms d e ll. Mr .an d Mr s .E l me r Mi lle r an d fa mi ly a n d Mr . a nd Mr s . Mi k e . \ n ~ de rs on .; ip en t Ch r i stma s d a y a t Mr s .Chr is tia na Mi llc r 's .A b o u n - ti f u l Ch r i s tma s d i n ne r wa s s e r ve d a t n o o n .'W illia m Ma tz e n ha d a n atta c k o f app emlic i tis Ch r i stma s g ve .H e wa s atte n de d b y D r .W r i g h t o f | Ke n n ar d .It d i d n o t n r o ve s e r i o u m as he wa s ab le to be ar o un d o n Ch r i stma s d a y .| Mr s .He le n Bur ge ss e n te r ta i m ed he r c h ild re n ,M r .a n d Mr s .E. ' 0 .Fa ir c h ild a n d f a mi ly ,Mr .and Mr s .J o h n Bur ge ss a n d son,Mr . an d Mr s .W i lli a m Burg ess,a ll o fOma h a .a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .J o e i F r a n k - A n o r p h a n , mu m :- 4Wantedand 'IddY ori CiikistrHéélh o me 'Iuesda'y .H Grace §§0l¢ln:\Bil and Sena Jensen w m u h u me ir u m Fr e mo n t fo r a sr-c ansen of Blair, spent Christmas Mr.and Mrs. Georfre Hedelunrl I-Zonval§n 100ith Mr. and Mis. Robert Andrea-.and Jeanette spent. Cfistmas eve day.Mr.and Mré.Walter Horn! ~n and Opal.with relatives in Omaha.and family of Pueblo, Colo. wereMr. and Mrs. George Owens and Mr. and Mrs. H. C Biaco 59.@n¢1unable to attend. ean Ray cf Carrol,Nab.,came Christmas Eve at the home of Mr.~A srroun of young folks went 's \ e e k 's va c a t i o n .| M r . a n d M r s .H e n r y T i e t ; : e 1 1 a r e ' 1 ) ..\..........._....1 ._.........4.. :_L _ L . . !- l .......gg p?'§a§'.":`§"';6*a Dany gm Tuesday mffming -to visit with and Mrs. Thomas IIartsock in Fre- n.51 e .1..Mrs.Ow s parents,Mr.and mont.Wilma Llesche ls spendmg two Mrs Sam llall and fn l R1weeks vacazlon with home foiks.!0"§ém returned h f ml Y-» .PV Mr. and Mrs. Ilerb Iicwhorter ofM 9 d M w__B_J ff a mfenmg while Grand island, Mlss Mlfla McWhor-weaerCT;|¢~t\1\af~?du}d l n e n e f ~ He l e n :md son remained for a ter of Omaha. Mr. and Mr" 'l`ho=. about the town singing ChristmascarolsearlyChristmasmorning. This was enjoyed by all who heard them. Miss lmrena Buch and Mrs.toves!Old Sat the Albert Sands home. A nice Christmas program was givfm at the church Thursday eve- ning.After the nromram the w Year,Everybody Old Tires ing ln New Goodyears \ ' t ~Come in and see them |..l v , l l.' -|L.M i '~ "'~W e c a r r yE? W ".- =2'»~: »% 5.1 ~~~_ 'a l l s l z e s a n d t y p e s O»»4.¢ fq >»~f ff~ 1 " A \ J , & , ' - '_ N ~; ' . . >W f*i -a t a l l p n c e s n 1 r I~ ..»,e e H ; : , ~ '.~Q1- >» ir-es that IP--~t,ires get you d I ~~f"imisg-.=~'- '¢§\'!~ ~:J . Goodyear leads the field-» builds many millions more tires.That gets you more ey.back,value for your mon n A R T I R E S m Service Station - Happy N5c h§inrs rec eivc d a riic e-treat nrrhM r s .Inman Sunnis an d rm- - - -- - - -- -- - --- . n u . _ - - D "te rs vi si te d h e r mo . h e r , Mr s . L i z zi e W u lf of Blai r las t. we ek . Alma W r i c h o f B la i r , s p e n t s e v er a l day s last.we ek a t th e Sa n Ho ls te i n home. M r .an d Mr s . J e n s Nieloen and f a mi ly o f Bla ir ,we r e caiiers 111 :i lls J e ns Ha n se n holpe c n m t m m ay .Mr .a n d ` M r s .Ch ri s Mathi esen an d f a mi ly of Oma h a , vis i te d la n ! wee k with the la tt.er 's pa ren ts , Ml; a n d Mr s .Be rtel Bertelsen. Hr . a nd Mr s. Er n es t D ec k er am. so n o f Oma h a, sp e nt. Th ur s da y a1 the h ome of he r mo th er , Mrs . Ra s- mus se n.Mr . a n d Mr s. C ar so n W r ic h e n terta ined a n u mb e r o f f r i e n d s a n d gelatives a t th e i r h o me Chr istmas da y i n ho n o r o f U l m. .W ric lfz bir thd ay . Mr .an d Mr s .E .W o o lh e i a r of Oma h a a n d hlels F .Ne ls on o l Cinc ago,we r e holi day gue sts at th e Ch ri s Ne ls on h ome. In e z an d Eve r ette Ha n se n o f Lin c oln,spe nt a short.vac ation wi th ho me f o lk s . Mr .an d Mr s .W .B.J efferson, M r .an d Mr s .He n r y Ti c tgc n,Mr . Lind Mr s .W'l'n.W ie se a nd fa mily . J ames S lmds a nd so n, Mr. a nd Mn. Ma r t i n Sunds a n d Mr .an d Mr:». A lb e r t Sun ds we re din ner gu e s w a t th e Ch ri s Sun ds ho me 'I`hur.~ da y . M r .a n d Mr s .Pete Olsen nad da u g h te r o f Ha mb u r g ,I o wa vi-- ite d re la tives h er o d ur in g the h oli- day s. Mr .a nd Mr s. Glen J e ff er son a nd da u g h te r ar ri ve d here Saturd ay vexing old stove, around which your family has huddled in discomfort so long.We are ready to take it out-make you a liberal allowance for i t -and install a brand- Ring Of 1. You pay a membcrship fee I of only $25.00. which is the firs t pa ymcnl o n yo ur Healrola 2. We allow you $10.00 for your old stove (55.00 if you s¢lcc! a Junior Heatrcla). This is also crediked on the purchase price \ \ a in its place.W ith thenew, |950-modbl Heatrol coldest part of the winter still tocomeé-the dan ger period, when flu and other illnesses abound-43. We deliver and inshll yourh e a h h f u !whole-.houseStart1930 withoit that h¢={ié~Si`m= 5Lm5g¢ ll 'new Heatrola. iUlm¢dil|¢ly ; ; ; ~ |4. Next Fall. with asnbsllnlialnf Ho n? v m :continued :;..::'::.-L".:.:'-;'.;.';'.,.;;;;|amount to your C|'¢dit| youTIREl l \ 2 tl l l ' U l d ,II I IL I n u w l a I n u ;b e g i n r e g u l a r p a y m e n t s o n a .ti m e t l) be gi n e nj oyin g i l .corvenicrt mon(hiy basis Jo i n t h e " E n j o y - I t - N O W " Zmivn, then no more unlil fall. the se veral m odels ~ Henfdn hufha Inlan-in Alt Duct lhll lblorbllndufilnolhu :svnwn inardi nuy hun" gon In 'un-'AP me cnimnld. ge n u i n e Hea trol a, or t el e- phone and invi te u s to callStart the year oz GRIPinstead of . yo u kn o w will .49fromYellowstonePark,Wyo. They will make their future home in Omaha.Mr. and Mfs. W. J. Peters and son spent.Christmas eve at theparental,Soren Rosenkilde home. there safely a to be .sure yougel (hegenuine.Only Ib:every trip Hcalrola Ha, Jae Inl¢;|ai-Fife Air KENNARDKnud Laksen, »Past:r Friedrichsen Hdw o1o"£. ";j""' Holy Commugion service at 7:30 Kennard, Nebraska »m i l P.]| l At Orum church: Sunday schoo\§ at 10 and Drvice at ll o'c\ock in, the morning I I Amadng but True ; iran Father--I can see right( THE G NUINE"`E s t a t e H E A T R O L A ~ ééu chonm girl's intrigue. 1 --.-..:..1, mm_.l 'lnmw. Did. but JeHE ATS E VE R Y R o o m u P s ' r / u n s A N D D o w ntlL d lv v mu n u w v- .....-.., ,..._,my | 1 1 d r e s s th a t wa y n o w ld ly s