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WASHINGTONGENERALBLAné's LEADING NEWSPAPER
NEKAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTG]
Irom the Garden Spot of Nebn.|h NUMBER 3wumd wma, by :hu A.Rhonda BLAIR,NEBgAsKA,FEBRUARY 6,1930 wuhmgmnemma\mI.UME XXXIV
Sales
d PriceTrend
Q(nr:A|§ii§AiNs'ronn_"
There is an old saying Whom
the gods wish to destroy they
Doingsof
Dist.Court
February Term of Couri Comened
Monday,Fdb.Srd.Big Legxl
Tuigle of .lnngblnth Vs.Enersen
Has Taken All uf Present Week.
CASE xxvonvns BIG MONEY
Brings in Bin Array of Legal
Talon!on Both Sides.Blair Law
I irm Takes Hand.
District.Conn convened .gn last
Monday morning with Judge Frank
Dineeir on the bench.
Hilton who has been dead for
nearly eleven years.
It takes u brav3 man to jumpontothedead.Of course hf.
they must have kernel t.t..aster
rnan slated.
That worthy had real brain
stdrm last wack.Ju ped ai!uvel
The Enierfnrise editog and family
..)
SPECIAL SONG SERVICE
IS NE\\~rxArUmc
Last Sunday evening the lirst
of a series of speeial song serviceswasheldattheFirstLuth
eran olmrch wiw the assistance of
both the local church choir and
that ol Dina College under weleadershipofProf.Waldo B.
Nielsen.
Misa Ida Hansen voice Qzacheralsoappéaredlnsoloparts.Th;
local pastor conducted the open»ing devotion and pronounced tho
benediction at the close.Betwc:n
the pans of the song service.
Prof.J.P.Nielsen Dean of Trin
ity Seminary delivered a tazn
minute sermonetw.
These services to be conducted
on the evening of the first Sun
day of eac|1month at 7:30 oclock
CountyFarm
2 BureauNew
1 .Orchard Specialist to Give Publ
.Demonstrations Feb.21 and 2
Demonstritions to Be Held
Opposite Corners of the Count
OUTLOOK mins JAN.z%r
l
Farqners Becoming Interested
Q Corn Variety Yield.Two .~ready Plan to Enter Corn.
The Orchard Speciulis}Pr~
|Hoppe\t of the Swte College|AgriculY.un is scheduled to gipublicdemonstrationsinWashi
_I w~.».
Houses Fon sAui i 1 WILL °rouR.cALn=oRNl.x
I always have the right ldnd,
money back guarantee.If yon.are in the market for any kind oi
horses see me Grsl.DonL take
any chances on buying az auction
sales or anywhere else.Every
horse mm be as represented or
your money will be 1~u:xlully refunded.
I am earnestly trying to gegoodhorsesforyou.These hors
es me healthy and none of diem
came from the stock 3anis ani:
are ready for spring work.
Beware of shipping fever!
C.Brumlage Gen.Auczioneer.
Phone Rez! 810 203 E. Jackson Sl.
DanaCollege
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B. H.S.
:Happenings
Craig Tops Confexena.Beam
Blair by 27 to 15.Blxir Defeata
Herman.Blair Plays Calhmm
February llth at Blair.
IDEBATERS MAKE A m:Conn
Bfair Dehxlers Continue Winning
Streak During Past Week.Chil
drens Cperctla Planned.
1
by D.V.Blass#.r)
possession of first
E.C.Nebraska Ath~
~ci~~conference iast
(Wrizten
Blair los:
lace in the
~lhe Misses Helen and Ruth
Baller dlughbera of Mr.and Mrs.
Ed Baller of near Arlington left
last Monday morning in companywithAlbert.Hilgenknmp for C.1\~
ifomis.They go by auto over the
southern route and will expect to
be gone about six weeks and will
take in all the scenic sections ontheroute
Wdsh. Co.Auto
Club Formed!
)l\>;(2i\g Called for Saturday Night
When Organization Wu Ellecb
ed.Ariiciea and B)~laws of the
Club Were Agreed Upon.
Rise in Price Since RecentStock
LAZNEIJ Z\\.\RKE.l LOOKING UP II
kttitude Exiating in
n\.¢:.turs I\1akrs»LaridMindscll
uma, sam Buy fer the I'r¢-sent
\a.us.lhis wan lor.c.astud when
the collapse of the stock market.
u;m.»u.lr¢.d al.t.enLio1!from stock
and bonds to lam :or .=.n..s\.mc».
pmgous.
A .EAU
Qiaunders
or Cedar
acre farm located il.
county five miles south
Bluffs sold a few days
Mr.Hilton been living and able
to defend himself.Moet folks
would call such proceedings just
plain yellow.He talks about
ancient history and in the.face ot
the facts that two different suits
are now hanging over his heacl
in district court:one for fraud
!¥ll|.lV|.l.lC5 Friday niBht when they were de __v |* =gun;una: ul. Hu:uu|.run|.nu\.¢;|fcmd b Craig in the Craig gym 0I~F1Cl:ns ELECTED ron mme to come up is that of Herman
5LecturebywenKnovmAuthoritynasiumbs a 2145 score.i Junghluth xersus Franc J.Elmer
on Constitutions.Home Coming The game was closely contested The American Automobile As ¥looth .of Washington Nei
B.ue;Frm E .|.b_fron;the start both teams Lrying soc|.|.uon which was organized in ~us case Mr..lungbluth is
no ny \ensng e hard for the victory which nearly.fhiS counky several month;asv asking Judgment against Mr.genZlstatC*3 Dining Hui.means the conference cup.had a called meeting of the mem nersen for money which he clam.;
I Rum fanned out stron:when bers at the council cnambera last.f_fm ff ~b*i @
they should
larged and
to capacity.
redecorated structure I
nhxiousto s;hod
for u lame d
Iule Pxqmf.Hopper!
emonstrntion each
ach afternoon of
desire to schedule
in appmximnteiy
s of Washington
BlairMerchants mo ming d
IthesewIt is al
#hmm fn|Oraanize ~~I»Z=f>§§§FJsian
rnel31zo for ;2a:r.5n per ner-.lr. 1. II.;.,{£.]§;ff,flibel lxom1 VOLLEY BALL LEAGlIE|f;Lralwacuulls wmcn ll|\Ul\U mzusanln\l\Irnnlc hv w0ltH and A1ld8l.Saturday E\@lilllg.TIIIB 3eclon..\._..._|.._r _|..l\_..._.n :__l....x Ii.m¢Lu be me of Qc best 1¢o;s;ic\1:|;elcoy0u want ancient ;}{.§§§»2 éiah a 1;point lead.nf the assodat§on of \\hicl Wash ;§§;§;;;1a§§;=§»o;;;§e§p;;;j o ;;=;=f;Yp;;§1:;;3a;§§1T an
nrms an S?:%es county. Q1 History?If you do it wiil be a Mr.Harry T.Atwvml \V0rld Craig soon scored and alternated.iugton county ms a part wlll =»gf»;tically th whole time of we court Th R |M h 0 Farmers having home ochunlsAf1acrespeurzzle~.~50 thru O h Ar C l ...rt el.enr:nnt rgamze .
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1 n\?n|fs|1r nn\\\l.\..¢hilniCfl\~pleasurep?.?__£..?..FE ~~P ~.h€|\;ad Thi!SCOTC ai !Eh;AL L.lin I}..f.....24 IL thllé far but 18 IS thought ~It Ill.l......l r|.L ...f nr..._|r.....In Shefldhli Arhngton FL Cal
is
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f dy.p|.........\¢\\(j dy
the nal:was ll.
At the start of the second period
Woltje Blairs main reliance was
removed by the personal foul
route and Craig coasted in to an
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.A.AXA.
The object of the club outside
of the regular service to the mem
bers which includes any trouble
urhinh mirrhr nrnilr in sa m|>mhers
will go to the jury some time to
day (Thursday).
_Quite an array of legal talent if
represented in this case Patrick
and Smith of Omaha representing
.vleruumu1 \..|uu.vnu nuns urn\nnn nr lhnn1nn fnwnnhin whn
Promotion of Business Interests
of Blair.
FORM CREDIT ASSO(.IAIiON
..p |¢\||...would like to cooperate in this
work are urged to notify County
Agent George Bates aa soon as
possible so that the meetings can
|nun ...N ...rchmxepricebeing$z1z.au an acreThisisagoodfarmofmoderatn
improa.mcnts.A quarter section of land lo
that wont be pleasing to yourining.Mr..Atwood divided his lec
ars.How about It kemeI?1outure lnto four parts:First Its
mow kernel there ls ample ma Yurpose;second Its Plan for Gov~.l»I in \L\|n1.|nn lnrnmnnt;thu:I iha Pnwors Of
.Lincoln Neb.
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I\||||\aaytroviarmnent and fourth The Re
strictions of its Powers.He emWhCphasizctitheneedofthereturnas~0.Img to the spirit of the Constitu
U »t tion in ordor to settlel Present
S ~S Day Problems.Ill.ll |the iJannebrog Socizty had its
meeting last Friday evening.Mr.:19_This me proved a thrill:rr uto service that is a very great
l1renly.one Yountt People lroni
Washington County in Attend
ance at the State University
in Various Courses.
BLAIR 12 REPRE5ENiAll\ES
Washington county is represent
ed by twentyone young people at
the University of Nebraska at
Lincoln this year twelve of whom
.me from Blair.Arlington with
Carl Hansen related some of his
experiences in Argentina.A piano
solo was rendered byMis|Elna
Hofgaard.Mr.Jens Miller told
ences from Niagara Falls.A
of some of his traveling expenstringquartetcomposedofviolin
mandolin and two guitars render
ed a musical selecdon with Mr.
George Robertson singing solo ac
companiment.Mr.Aage Nom2n~
sen read a humorous selection
af ter which a short business meet
:.....r..||........i rm....tlrmrinn n!nan:
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PUSY \.1t:\.u:y..ruutuugu un:luyuau .......¢...........................__put up an uphill fight to the fin atnornobile rendering it unable to
ish making 8 points without the proceed under its own power and
services of their captain.other emergency road service is
to further the building of better
Monday night the team staged a highnlhys in every way possible.
comeback when they defeated Her This is a national organizationmanatHermanby a score of 31 and has made for itself a place in
gafromstartLo finish both team nip to the autoist.
showing a burst of speed through :f The Washington county branch
out .the contest.The Blair lineu .Qhopcs to be of some assistance in
was slightly changed Alfred J £trthering the road work of the
sen being sent to forward and .unty and by being affiliated
Stricklett.to Jensens guard.Jen
sen and Woltje combined to make
a double scoring threat and with
the clever floorwork of Andcrson
Stricklett and Sappenfield they
were able to tally 31 points C1 of
which Woltje collected with his 12
f d g..J\.......J .¢..|{¢¢...
aah the Omaha district will have
its support.The meeting was called to order
by Reed OHanlon whoi acted as
temporary chairman with L L.
Snyder acting as temporary scc»
retary A.B.Caldwell manager
g O Cb
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Herman Jungbluth and l\iorse~
man Maxwell and Haggart of
Omaha and Maher and Corrigan
of Blair representing Ennersen.
The outcome of the case is béing
watched by many as it has been
years since such a legal battle has
b:en waged.
none BOY WRITES
IIIE ENTERPRISE
January 2i 1930
3141 Holdrege
The Enterprise
.Blair Nebraska.
Dear Sir;.I am writing you a line request
ing you to please change my ad
dxess from 2845 Holdrcge to 314i
A mceti:1g of the retail mer
chants of tiair was held last
Monday evening at the W.J.Sas
store for the purpose of organiz
ing a merchants club.
The object of the club is to joinhands.in promoting leigitimate
business and.for inut ii protection
from had accounts.
Around thirty were present and
the organization was effected and
be announced ahead of time.
P oper pruning of young or
c rds will greatly increase the
fe and bearing qualities of them.
Proper pruning spizaying and
learning the various diseases of
old orchards are a real benefit to
interested horticulturists.The
same is true with can fruits such
as grapes raspberries and black
berries.
.Clean solid wholesome horne
grown fruits are rarely a dmk on
ed:Harold Stewart mesitlcnt the market and heres an opporLlGeti0.tunity for grownups to makeyeuirsecresryaniFCA:.1Holmestreasurer.the best a httlt better.
.The next mcezing will he held O th ft f T da\n e a ernoon D ues ytcrnghtFeb.d (ith at #g C;;;;Fei).25.we will holii our firstCrambersanstepswiproa3..be taken toward the formation of §§§;=?1 #.Outlook llflbeling in
acr~edit.association.__.Nlarketinn:speeit\listawill be
the following officers were el-;ct~|
cated aix miles north of Leigh
in Stanton county brought $19U.0l
.tm acre.All over Nebfaaka a better fool
ing exists about :ho future o
agrirulture and this feeling in reflctmlinbetterpricesforfarm
land.Not many sales are rc
ported but where sales are made
lvithout compulsion increased pric
an are gvnerally notd.
This optimistic attitude exist.
ing in Nebraska is noted by thc
pgess of the mm.Many edi I
tors are pointing out with good
logic that there is no irwestrnvn
as sure as land.Values may fluc
tuaw as crop conditions are fav
orable or unfavorable and as econ
omic conditions vary but good
agricultural land still remains the
niost mrrrlancni. think on whichi
ture Engineering and Law are
Washington County Automohileithe Farm Operators in last \veeks
|.
p b d.
d g d f g
tions of Nebraska has alwaysLeen:1 good investgnent and al
ways \vill be.lts value is apparent;it cannot be lost or sweat
away;it is now :tml will continue
to be a rallying point of fortunts
afzer stock nmrkets and specula
thrée Washington with one 1art
Calhoun with three and Kfennarrl
with two are the other towns
rcpxesented.There are rw Ivzshmen six
nophomonca nine juniors and
too seniors from this countywithTeachersCollegeandArts
and Sciences each claiming six.
tive agencies have lost their Hbil*iBusiness Administration Agricub
ity to claim confidence and returno sum profit.
.NEIGHIIURS [»L!t\
Gunn SAEI.XRITAN
A rather pitiable happening took
place at week ago Sunday out in
the Gardner school district.Ietr
Jtzlzstli.aged S4 years.ha.;lived
for }.|.\is on a witty acre tract
of i;.t|el i..419.1 about n half mile
south of :he Harry Ervey place.
He has for n.number of yearsuvui3|U¥lt hrmlhg his little
place as host he could.The wife
pamed away some years ago and
the children have homes of their
0\\!\.
On the Saturday previousr to thei
th:other eolleges in which stad
ents from here are registered.
The majority of the students
from Blair are active on the
|campus.Carl H.Beekman soph
omore in the College of Business
Administration is a member of
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity.He
wa.s on Lhe freshman footballteam
and worked on the Daily Nebras
ltan.Frances G.Bmss a junior
in T:acliera College is a member
of Chi Omega sorority.She has
helped in the Americanization
work in which she has a claSs of
six Japanese.She. teaches them
trending writing and Englieh.
Frances has also worked on the
I
lug LUl||J\VG|l Auu ¢ll.\\lvl¢UL an1|fne ~1I}l¥ClUneu 5|\|1\rggffcegrgeme§<;;;i $iSidet;throughout the contest and sow
.r.avn x e r ILBprt.r ed enough scoring ability to send
ident Mr.Ango Bomensen and
Secretary Miss Ruth Rasmussen.
Sam:of the Dana stuclentcoli
ducted a short mi.asian service in
them through the remainder of
their schedule without a defeat.
The next heme gante .vill be with
Ft.Calhoun on February 11.the North Side Mission House last __
Sunday evening.Mr.Marinas Tl ibte dldfHagedirnwasthespenkerorthemeBlurte3isa10 our
more debates to their long streak
evening.of victories during the past Wik
Alumni and folIY\0|students eralIhe also lo=t one debate to
...3.Lemlltdedwog the H;:efm=?§Plattslnouth.The standing of the
anquet e glten rltny eve a 4
_ning Feb.21 at seven oclock in §f.3f..§.§.iIi 2 é§_:t;n.Ii§§S lis ;
Emmons ana muue u Ivtnlii0:\the o.rivahtages .§~i!a.o?
ganization and af ter a thoroughdiscussionofthesubjectthefol
lowing offic rs wire elected for the
coming year one E.M.Ikaty
prtsident;Clark 0Ilanlon vice
pltaident;lad hlatthiesen secretary;Harry L.Morris and Jol\
A.Rhoades directors.
Following are articles oi associ
~~1:\4 1 e..
The people with vvhontl have
been staying havedecided to visit
the wonderful state of Califolw
nin so I will have to vacate.
I have been receiving your paperregularlysincethefolkshadit
sent to me sometime ago and 1
certainly enjoy reading the newsfromthehometownandvicinity
every Friday evening when I
l A . ;*>v~f;iq;;=;~f»*\=mefhere who have ~of eil form
mg .113 orma ~scuosnrn of t 5 products arketed andprices paidchamtoreessltedantwen:.ag ~n P W L
four of the menilmeizt sending to gg;i§.l§..£T e¥rTJ.rhey
z A v ye.ac :gures
fi:;:.ii.;;..3.€....§;.:.n;;.f;;ihf ~for ~
~
It is re orted that Henderson of oth m acres of grain and num
pradiofame is selling the coffee at her of hogs and cattle.
$1.00 per pound and usi the (Continued on Dage two)
money to continue ~43;fightagainstthechainstores.ULD TIMER HONORBI)
the College dining hall.|Viggo Petersen went to Her
man over Saturday and Sunday.
Scriver lileth and Edna Hansen
were culled to the home of Edna
Hansen on account of her mother
who has hen quite ill for some
time.Tney were accompanied by
Martha Hansen Ednn5 sisbar who
is n nurse at Omaha.4MissAnnaKaldnhlvisited he:
Alma Mater Sunday.Miss Kal
dahl is apervisor of the secondfloorat Zhe Bryan Memorial Hoa
pital in Lincolndamentionedhemanagedtop5trstaff oi.me X.W. C. A I Harold Jorgensen held services
get to town and b3~hlf\P The;Eleanor Dmon is a freehman at Underwood Iowa last Sunday.
WBBUKT \t3;bitter C0!d and on Agriculture college.she 18 El lTllll1]S€IViC€3 are being ~Qagh
his mturn home he fell injuring a .ber of Chi Omega Home Econ Sunday evening at the North
knee badly.Ile got into the h0u5e|omics Club Ilome Economics Aux 5ide A good attendance has been
and suffering from the pain crept iliary.She is also assistant ¢H1rep0rf¢d These meetings are con
into bed.Here#he lay all t}1at|fdit of the Cornhusker §1§.feidue¢ea by a number of students.
._lnvnn w:nRlno\Of DDQ 0 B rm...nplfnfln Ruin and Han vhnir
of the best records made b:anydebatesquadbyBlairHighin
recent years.On Wednesday the Blair IIinh
dcbaters debated Norfoll.on both
:sides of the queetion.lint*1*
;hoys and girls teams receive 1.11
|animous decisions.The Blair :.1.
team consisted of Marian Nl.o:1.
Madeline Nielsen and Alice li*cle
man.They debatlcd the Tforfrlit
dehitcrs Bedent Gallup Cecelia
Nellie and Leota Bcliehtnll.The
boys team of Blair was Alfovo
Schulz Edwin Lindstrom and Al
fred Jensen.On Thursday the Blair negative
team consisting of Alice Beckman.
Edwin Lindstrom and Alfred Jen
.sen went to Plattsmouth to debate
the Plattsmouth team there before
the entire high school.This p.r0:
tion v.hieh were lead and adopted;h.xnrxC1.1t 1.mtmfrlle neme|;@ ;§ n K h t nofthisnaeocintionshallbeThereaeonutareporo
Club..iissue and Imlght mention that myAI?.:l1CLI 11 Members.Any I new room mate is one of the Farm
resident of Washington County Opcratof boys.They are certain
h oNebraskawhoisamernberl:\li a nice bunc of fellows I
guJ;l .tnnzling of ihe Omaha Auto .would like to of more home folks
.<:. »h. r !\cbraska.Tr ml the co lege.In looldngi:lllsiillo itic:)i;ias$ci1 mclnbelf r the lm from lilalr and.vzc
i nl be a menubar of this club.imlty I find that Iuleanor Dixon
;.nr:¢;:L1s nz.tlhjecta and Per.~1 Wulf Morton Kuhr and
Dewi The objects and pu1pose..nlyaelf are the only ones registeredofthisClubShallbethoseof the in Agncultural College work.I
American Automobile Associationpife if of them er?day.generally and particularly to fos|I like my }k fmc.At prestertheinterestsofautomobileentIamstudyingPlantPathol
owners in Washington Co\.1ntyi.35 and will continue along thatNehmskaandalsotourgecon|1|ne next year.I am working in
stantly the improvement of nlith9 Blant Path.green houses so
_lthot makes it more interesting.lngh\va53 in said countyAnrlctnlv.oirenm.The if possible send my next copyaffairsof this Club shall be man to the E ddfe55 Thanking youaelbaIioardofDirectorswhoforyourtimeandtroubleIreesf»...ahail not be le s than four lnimamll Your respectfully
MERCH.x:vr BUYS FOR srmrvo
Mr.and Mrs.Carl Kolterman
have been in .Omaha for a few
days meeting their tvholesaic
salesmen and buying rnerchonzliae
for their store for spring.Mr.Kolterman says he is going
to have some good bargains in tin:
Racket Store this Spring;and expectstotellthepublicullabout
them soon.
~C.of C.
~ElectsOfflcers
I aSameOfficersRwelectcd.Ohly
Small Number Out.But Liulei
Interelt Shown in (.lubi Activ
ities.§lill Urge Building Hotel.
BY FA M l LY PA RTY
A family reunion was held at
the Victor Wolff hnrne last Tues
day evening in honor of Mr.
Wolfl s eeventyeighth birth a:\ni~
versary.All of his children and
most of the grandchilmlgen were
present about twentyfiv~e in
number.After a very piter=nnt.evening together a delicious lunch
was served.. Out of town euests
were llIr.and Mrs.Arthur Wolff
and Mr.and Mrs.I..J.Wolff of
Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Wolff
and family of Ft.. Calhoun and Mr.
and Mrs.Geo.Kleffner of Omaha.
Miss Frances Koopman came npfromtheUniversityof0m:1i 1.
loat Thursday to spend the week
end with her parents Mr.and
Mrs.W.J.Kooprnan.
CUUNTY round
FOLKS Wpjfj
¢.d |.\.....f b .\\0\\f \|f f \.\&\C g p :gc ed one of me best uenaurs or Luc number./med on page eight)|.....Hnn:Far Tha Pinttsmouth Iwn nf 1h@s{Dir¢.~ctora shall bc|"Sam R Stewart.!\.e AUDITING coal.xPP01Nr1;D MISS Margaret.Hnhlfm61111211
1 ter of Mr. and Mrs.Herman Rahifs¢\||||\|||||||S .g g b d C..db y f
q d b d \{ f 3 JC j|
g d..Cy]g\§f€f.C g d 3 b 0 C 0
d d f.W.J|0
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.*earn furnished thc Blair dchn*erS
with very keen competition.Thvéif
third speaker waa out.<tondinS»
However in running rebutt§l our
Blair debaters were superior acvnnlincrtothecriticof the€11D¢lt
the Chairmai and Vice chairmanl
_of the Club and two Directors shall NEWLYWEDS HON(
be elected from among the membersresidinginornearBlairand A reception was giveralldirectorsandofficersshallamiMrs:Herman SprickholdtheirofficeforoneyearOrlhnfnnirirlsaunvnnillo.In
.___..|..of near Herman andli aroid ChrisJR1.U All bold only twentyone mem
bers o.ut of fsomethiqg like on.
1 by MlEhundmd and twenty memhbrs of
3Shiif r the ui:turned 01.11 to the merting
11 Rl in;...\.|lu;ninnfhw hu Inn Chamber
tS1|
n
rnaen son of Mr.and Mrs.EJ
Ihristcn.aen who reside in the Cum
ng City district wem united in
marriage Saturday in this city.
iollowing the ceremony they enoyedapresidingdinneratthe
some of the bridcs parents.The
;rooms pamnts were also present.The newly weds will go house
ceeping on a farm noithwest of
At about ten oclock Mr.Clausen
saw an object in the snow somedistancefromhishouseandoninvestigatingfoundMr. Jensen in
a helpless condition.He took him
into his home and after :wo daysof cure and attention he wus able
tn be taken to the Frank Dudgcon
homewhere he is being cared for.
On hearing of the sad case the
neighbors J.L.Petersen HarryErveyandothersimmediatelyoftirredtheirassistanceTheycaredforthetoek and later mar.ketod them t him turning overtheproceedsthathemighthaveuseofit.
He ls not in need of funds ashc has enough to care for him aslong as he lives but he does need
are and this he will get at the
Dudgeon home.
HONOR POR TEKAMAH EDITOR
We note by the press of ln
week that Douglas Sutherland of
the |u!t County Herald waschosenpresidentottheNorth
Hart Nebraska Editorial Associauon at the district meetingheh'nt Nsrfolk recently.Mr.Suther-
land has served the hast hem-a
1gineering, is a member 01 mu
Kappa Epsilon and was on the
freshman football and basketball
teams.Edythe Jensen a second
year student in Teachers College
is a member of Delta Delta Delta
\esper choir of the Y.W.C.A.
and Elementary Education Club.
John J.Jensen freshman in Law
belongs to Tau Kappa Epsilon
(Continued on page two)
REBEKAHS HOLD
SUCCESSFUL HOMECOMING
Welcome Rebekah lodge held
their annual Homecoming meetingontheeveningof Feb.4 at gheir
hall.Considering the condition of the
reads the attendance was verygoodtherebeingaboutseventy
five present.As is customary on
these occasions a roll call of meraberswasmadeand:hose present
let it be known that they were
were.When the name of absent mem
bers were called letters were read
which all enjoyed very mach.
Among those read ere lettersfromMrs.L.A.Willi s Mrs L.Selden.Mrd John L;;{ee:\and
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Bears Monthly Reports of Differ
ent Departments of City Bus
iness and Allows Bills for Past
Month Salaries.
DISCUSS HIGHWAY QUESTIO
The regular meeting of the City
Council was held in the council
chambers last Tuesday evening.After the reading and filing of
the reports from the different citydepartmentsof business the mayorcalledtheattentionof the council
lto a rumor current relative to the
changing of the highway from the
lpreserit routing down Washingtonstreettothatof South street.and
also that the state would stand the
lcxpense of the cost of the gradingvoneastWashingtonstreetifthe
routing wrre made straight down
that street.
In the discussion of this questionitappearsthatnoneofthe
councilman or the road committee
had been consulted and the rumorfwasdisregardedbutinordarwmnthemutterdowntheroad
committee was instructed to go to
Lincoln and consult the state en I
pidge Mr.Hogle a lawyer jmmOmaha.He stated that the debate
was the closest one that he f~\\=
judged.However in spite of his
statement the decision went to
Plnttsmouth
On Monday boil!the affirmative
and negative debating (earns of
Walthill met the Bldr debaters in
the local high school auditorium
and dhating room.Here again.
competition prowd very keen The
Blair negative team won a 21 de
cision over the Walthill affirm-
ative and the Blair affirmative
won the decision of the expert
critic judge Mr.C.Maddaen of
Dana College.
Today (Thursday)the Blair de
bnters will ro to Wayne to debate
the strung Warne team before the
high school stud:nt body.
Next week the Blair rlehnters
will go to the Midland rlcbatinrt
tournament to delntz for state
wide championship honors.
As one of the features of the
spring musical program n chil
drens operetta is being planned
by Prof.Detimff of the Music De
pnrtmfnf.The opfretta is e::titYd
uv..s x|...._n....n..».~|s.1 This
until their successors shrill hav.
been appointed.Whenever any township in
Washington County Nebraska
shall have ten or more member.:
in this Club then one Director of
this Club in addition to those
enumerated above shall be elected
to the Board of Directors from
(Continued on page seven)
Neb.Future
Highways
Nebraska Must Find Some Method
of Financing Road Construction
Work.Cnlls for liard Surfacezl
Rands General Over the State.
BIG QUESTION OF THE STATE
No ma n Nebraska ls bettereqdppedKprophesythefuture
of our highway system than ourStateEngineer.In o recent ad
dress to an Omaha audience Mr.
Cochran said:Roads considered
ad.quate ten years ago are eer~l
honor of Mr.and Mrs.Erwin
Sprick whose marriage took place
[January 30 1930.Mrs.Spncit
iwas formerly Miss Ellen Inengc;
uunl.oi Fontanelle.
A two course dinner was served
at 5:30 to tony guests the table
lbeing decorated with bouquets or
I
pink sweet peas and a large wed~|ding cake in the center.
Around 9:30 a large group of|friehds came to ehadvari the new.
lyweds.The young couple received manybzautitulandusefulgiftsbesides
congratulations and best wishes
for a happy wedded life.
Those present were:Messrs.and
Mesdames Herman Sprick Erwin
lSprick Chas.Krohn Carl Meier~
|liarold Smith Albert Sprick Ern
est Gerlcke of l ort Calhoun Lee
Ekberg of Omaha and Mrs.Minnie
Sprick Misses Helen Wolff Carrie
llldanley btta Krohn Genevkvc
land Lucille Gericke Darline ld
lElaine Spriek and Evelyn
Edna Sprick;Messrs.August and
Henry Niederdippe Harold Wes
lley and V:rnon Meierhehry Bert
Thompson Clinton und Paul Sprick
of Commerce for the purpose of
~electing officers.J
Following the review of the act l*
lvities of Blair by the president 2
the election of olficel:§wush lllll
which resulted in the .reelection
of the some officers as lust year.<
After the elaction of officers al
general discussion was held during 1
which Reed 0Hanlon criticized
The Enterprise for asking for areportofthefamousbridgecele
bration fund saying wat the re~quest had caused riticism to be
brought on the Clusb.
The procedure of the Club in
previous years has been to give ureportonanyawvitywheredona
tions were taken for cclcbrationf;
or other like activities and the
bwnus cleaned up.While the
wrller was president of the Cham
ber of Commerce this was done
and other pant presidents assureusthatthispracticewasfollowed
by them.Whether this be the
practice of the present sdministr:|~
tion or not the business mon who
L
l
ll
donate for these affairs shpulnknowforwhattlrirmoneyi.:1
being spent and The Entcrprim
tam.mn a.:.mmr»mdav and to~and Marvin Jorvlun.|will continue to ask for these re l
Drumfleir many friends extend con
pgratultionsand beat wlshes.
BUSINESS ANI)
SOCIAL FORECAST 1
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Feb..;0G.W.Morgan pure bred
hog saie.
Feb.10 Conference of 4II Club
leaders
Feb. 11 Chris AndersonFeb.12 Fred Chriatoffen
Feb. 18»Bolin Bros.sale.
ricépneiident §nhui{LaaE£i¢nl1 E1=}[:i¢1én Hin Ethel\1
honor u mnelldant is iulllv dun nf Cnlifnrnil.and Mn.Gu
d ~_.|lII n auu)umy \..uuuv:nERu;_|§;§$;a;_;l ascertqm the true State gill be given by the pupil:of tl~e
s Peter After this the bills were all lrat fuse Piratleq of the Blair csty
owedandanadjournmentwastaken.E]lmf|;_t;:_l be gijren in the
\nun;NUI.nuuquuvv J|....._daya roads probably wont be con
aideredmdequate in a few moreyears.I feel that we are merely
s1:n+nr|and tho hiv road hllildilll
ports regardless of what the presSupt.D.V.Mussel loft.this ent presiding officer and his I
morning with a number of the de friends feel in regard to it.1
haters who will meet the Wayne Theonly proposed activity for I
sale.
mn sake
zeting.mlisthere
...........him.He will make a conscientious steer:o!0ml!m and Jen
lender and his htart will be in the son of Lincoln.eb.25State outlook miFeb.2728Orchard specia
work so we extend congralulations A committee served substantial
and wi.sh him a successful year.refreshments.Advertise in The Enterprise
The date for this operetta will }$§{§§§m}L~i\1i>é ~debate team.They plan to stay the club for the commg yearL.. nnnmnumuul lain!/mmtinnnd on name four).over night.the promotion of a new hotel was II1
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H - - n n m rrm n l s s . . .Bhlt. Nebrukl.. Febrmxrv »='°l'¢c¢- 'nm
BELL CREEK VA
Mrs. August Hnrtung um ..
Mnxthelln Stnnger lpent sevdayslastweekattheGeo
Su-.ngcr home.Gxlbert and Cecil La llmln
tended a basketball game at
mont Friday evaning.r
The Pino¢h}e Club me:l tHenry Stranger, Jr.home VV
|\e.4dny evening.
onum BRIEFS
M r .an d M n .Alb er t Schjodt
helped Mr s .Ca rl Rasmussen cele-
br a t e her birt hda y Th urs day aft-
ernoon.Those who helped her
c e le b r a ie in t h e e v e n in g w e r e ~
~`¢f x-
>&1
:1r¥
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:nl on
1Mr. and Mn. Rudolph Kuhl vis WASHINGTON COUNTY a,u>'ns1' cuuscgx
ed nt the We=~ Wulberu home on STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY L. J. ldohn, Putor
u evemnyz-Hr. and un. Christian Anden.<c¢uunu¢a !'°"' mn one)e.....|.., nfhmx. mm A.f*\ isnn md fnmilv and Henry Grabbe ..., ..__-.., --.U -1.A nrgevlsitedat the Chriatoffer Ande r-Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity
sen home M°¥\d-lY¢W¥""K-land has been A member of the
~" m s ";' °" °' :, .: ; d e b a t e mm.
Mr. ...Q s. lela '¥L..$'i$., andlhF'ednSh°u§nSn:f' ls a ;;=="°= |nbaby of Kennard and Mrs. Grimm e A an nence _co me and
and children,P M and Ellen of a "=""P°f.°f Theta ch..Gertrude|Den\'er,|!.a\'e, ;umor 1n Te¢chers College,
at-'re-
the
td»
vvonsmp, u A AuJuni o r B. 1.15.~8:30 P. m.\~
.Evening aervlce, 7.30 P. M.
Pnyer service, Wednesday, 8:00
P. M.1
Our servioes were very gdod on
last Sunday.We enjoyed the joint
'w`th th Christian churvh.sem A numbzr of young folks were is a member of Alpha Delta Pi,|i:;fe_,,,: smlaei.. ,_,,,. |,,,;;,;;,,,I
¢ ~
.¢>. w x\¢.
,.
<1;H x
Sunday guests at the Adolph
and Mrs; 1..ls.Larsen and cnn-d1en,.3ir.and Mrs.Martin Lar-
Ben and sons, Mr. and Mrs.Her-man Rahlfia, Laveme and Evnlina,
f m -epent one day last. ueek`entertdned at the Emil lliatzen interracial staff a d So h .nuu...u '"`° |u.|u "" "°` ""°"'"°"gt G.¢fi.b Lallmsn's.'home last Sunday evening cele_Commission of the ny wi f °g'°;lha w bc e nAto ld gt a t ge mle e t.
bruting Rudolphs 18th btrthdty.Albae II.Nelson is a senior i nl mg'fn ,fn sa `T.'"°5l»..'°§'.l€..l'.§f
Holtrnan hom- were Mr. and Mrs.h i r . ~ G e o r g e Rasmussenlow Schultz and family, Mr. and
Mr. and s. H C RasmussenMT*Glenn Tank of North B€ndv
guests at the Axel Haus-en home.|funuly, Mis Frefi Ilf atermon an
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Peterson and Bliss. Soplue wa ma n i
family ot Fremont.were Sundayl 1:53 e g g enfge irt,young
_~.. es aug r o :L 1moon guests at the L I;1-*F lhiengedoht and Mr.Ervin Sprick
sen home..amfson of Mr.any Mrs.HermanMr. and Mrs. Martin 1.ars..n tSpric k were unibad m marriage.
sons spent .Sunday afternoon a on Thumday afternoon at two--church every first and second Sun-Rolland s.hlthirty by Rev. Wm. Goede at the
!.1 M da R d l..£l.°i3."Z. 'Sn .:i.'T.~i.'"e?....2 3.3.Salem Luthem-1 parsonage.They
Thursday visitors at the Peter "fffe attended by Evelyn Spnck,
'Taft home in Fremont.rslster of the groom,and Bert
,the Lan' College and is a member vcry fi S
c n u n c n UF G o o inf Phi Alpha Delta, a legal fmt-evenmg service at the Pleasant
View school house was well at-E. E. Giesler, Pastor ernity.Elizabeth Noble is a jun-tended The meeting closed Sunlor in the college of Arts and S°"lday evening.There were nine
Sunday School, 10 A.51._ences.Samuel Stewart is a fresh-'..-in n w rshi 11 A. M.i m "in me Agricultural ¢°"i"'f§ §"§.'?.'L°,?1'.,fi".;`§`;~... with your
onu S.0 p,'and a member of the Unite:-sitPrayermeeting, Wednesday eve-.y conscience?You a m making a
days,and at Moorefield,Neb.
every third and fourth Sundays.
Service next Sunday at eleven
|o'clock.No evening service. Come
to Blair to do your trsdiug on
Wednesday evening and stay over
for prayer meeting at the Church
t t th Thompson..~home £32 iii. ...E Miss Minnie Lallrnsn end Cecil.
Hrs.Gus Wulf and Wilma,Mr. I.-allman were Hooper visitors on
und Mrs.Chris Wulf and family Sunday 8fl»'2m°0fl-fof G¢,d_°1 3 3 |A large crowd from here at-snd i-'1f;,,,"'1'l Mrs c u `"" "m"n nd @a the l dies'aid Pier ntl
M 5 $ 0 ,Rasmussen enter-r`ontnnelle Fnday evening |rs me i l i m. .folks Tuesday"The Fontanelle Luther League'
'I'he°house ot' God is a house of
prayer, let's make use of it.
Come to church Sunday.tained Il if her birthday*has been rehearsing for their play,'~ "Tj'§lf.".'l€f.1"`n.§."°{. oE j ,sen mi whic h is to be given some time "o T 5i f o f month G r a t i t u d e o a r g o n
c n, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wu asslldeamily,Miss Evelyn l\loatS,i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lalwan and
Raymond Rasmussen and Mr. and sons spent Wednesday evening at
Mrs. Carl Rasmussen and family. Gottlieb Lallmun's.
A number of Orurn folks at-I Fire completely destroyed the
tended the masquerade in Blair on beautiful farm home of Mrs.
Saturday evening given by :he I\linnie Rowe last Thursday eve-
MIl C - k Cl b t the M. Vw. A.mn between the hours of 'ceo andmill.me u s 'fzweive cfclock.With the aid of
The some Community Club en-I
joyed a play at the school houseFriday evening.It was given by
the young folks of the district andentitled "Poor Father".The com-
mittee on refreshments and enter-_
Lninrnent was composed of Misses willing neighbors and friends, all
furniture and belongings weresavedfromthefirstfloor.The
cause of the fire is believed to
have started from a defective
light wire.
The pleasant hour club met at
ning.|3~H Club.I-Ie is also interested in
0 ,B athl~etics,wrestling in particular.ur pastor mil be at the lai r'The three Arlington students
are very scitive on the University
campus.Ruth Meierhenry is a.
oform your conscience.It is the
best fnend you have.Let it speak
to you.Do not try to silence it
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~She is F rnernb-er of hoops Phi, adoing no wrong.1 am living a
Methodist girls club. She also b ldecent, honest. upright life.I nm
longs to the "greg Economics Clubimady to meet God without the
and the Y.\ ..A.huargareti -Reckmeyer,a junior in the Co mlnistratioris of the church.
lege of Arts and Sciences and the?('0Ul\"I`Y FARMschoolofJournalismasamem-I BUREAU ACTIVITIESber of the Vesner choir and the (Continued from Pa One)finance staff oi' the X. W. C. A.3°
§';i.."..'2. l1`§.""§§§;..§i tli;pl;;mI;|The day has come when thought
ful farmers will plan and lookuS editor of the Daily Nebrasknrl ahead in order to produce thatnl s B e y o n d W o r d s g l l i h g ghgghge fnh gy; .°f ti ehich the consumer wants,and
's " " ° " " - : h a m s -.h f1asophomorelnschool.He has t 'v the gi ormntio? ,ge ll°p°
been interested in all athletics andlto gi e r e armgx g n ag ingr-
earned a letter in football t h i s ~ g g ; B l a i r erno n o
~=:;:Iyear and numerals in his fresh-»
~T ';2=ge.man I"¢Q\'He is a member. of Already two interested farmers,
~e:.~Alpha Sigma Plu and ls on t h e NI C d Le te B to~~Student Publication Board.nhes_o,°§,,°;'Bhi°;f§'n *;';um,fh;ve gm;
~~is Guessed 1; Tliachers C°u°ge'Iplnns to enter some of their best
+"..$s¢¢;:::more L.ec er is the only corn in the Chris Kuhlman con-~;r ae;E ~
../~..>~.N \ ;_. . ~
& »H C .L a u r a D i c k m e y e r a n d E d n a N e w -t h e h o m e o f M r s .W m .B o t t l i n g o n l : ~>~
..= \ 1 l . . . . . . s I i w n u n D m .l " | " l » " . . . I n "n f i n w n n n n ;., § »
student frorn Wasliington.He 18;a junior in Arts and Science col- test mtg d b Mr Kuhl
le e and a member of Sigma Phi This sponsore ysrc__:l-_1\rI.L..-\........Z.....|..._.....|....llmana because he is anxious to
mistake if you are trying to chlor- I ~
an
Never has .
praise for i
Che vrolet
rc v a l i n e
has ma de
thro ugho ul
bea uty of
and ha rmo
one o f the
Fisher hints
a nd mo re
panel carri
tive gro up
ments.Se
In fa ct, no
overlooked
add to the
c o n v c n i e i
dri v e r a nd
ibm
eaufq - 7""Qy§r/iza/ew
, Ja Chevrolet car wok grater
ts appearance than the new
Six.In new Fisher bodies
:very detail the anistry that
the Fisher name famous
t the motor car world.I n
line and color, in balance
»ny ofdesign, they represent
greatest style triumphs in
>rv- Upholneria are richer
durable.The instrument
ies a new and more atrrao
ing of the control immu-
ats are wider and deepa.
»t a single feature has been
1 that would
comfon and
ace of both
passengers.
In addition to its new bauty, the new
Chevrolet Six represents a remarkable
advance in every phase of perform-
ance.Its improved tix-cylinder valve-
in-head engine has been incrawd to
S0 horsepower-giving faster acceler-
ation, and greater reserve power.
Steering has been made aaferand easier.
FourLovejoyhydraulicshockabsorbere
provide exceptional riding comfort.
m u y enclosed,internal-expanding,
weather-proof brakes give positive
braking control.A nd numerous muc-
tural improvements add to the car'|
dependability,endurance and long
life. Com e in today'mx GIIATIB1'/z and nee this car. And
cnmmtomr remember, == 1| now
u l c n m u u n l i n u x available -
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G R E A T L Y R E D U C E D P R I C E Sl m. ,.\..,>Aw w ;vviuvn.iw.-luiuivuuy Nw---W...freihments consisted of sandwich-Mr.and Mm.Rox-ge Strenger|
es; cake, Cvffee and piek\es.'and Kenne spent Thursday eve-
The Young Peoples Pinoehle ning at Hen Strengefs.
Club met Friday evening at the'_
Chifis Peterson home wyith an at-Da , -as a d Fashion5'°'"d""°° . of twuntyswghg "I_ffm`|Centerl?emt:.\the choiceat
vb(-Ja.§11;=<==E " " g " B ' f wg; styles and values in Wash Dresqes
ence n °;~===,_mr,. an _right now they have 2 specxalguests..ne res ments consls . '~zrv\=nB on sa le a t $1 and $2 innfslndwxches. c.ukg,coffee,c\>0k\essiZes N go 52_Every Dress is
Aoughnutshsmfl g;=\;\@»we n en- Vat Dyed-if they fade you get ahyerfat t e usu Q;=f~C 'New Dress Free-the Fashion
~
,£ ' :' J " " l Mrs.W1 btrh °g°*{ Center is the only store in Blair
5v¢"° °'"=""Y awning a c e ar that features these Wash Dresses
lhmmmaswn home.B-. u ..-A £¢£4-lt
mpauun.nl:nas ueen lm.f:I\ISu:u1k,i n fo o tba ll a n d bas eba ll a n d w a s i wnow if there is any com that _ . ~
own big cob.
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on me D a s eu lu wa m lu s t ye a r .|Th re e girls ar e the rep re sen ta -i'°" Kh ,'YP¢ o f c or n.So to sat isfy
't iv e s of Fo r t Ca lho u n at ch e Un i-Mr . _ ku h lman a n d all others who
versity.Ma r y Eliz abeth Cook,n are interested,Cou nt y Ag en t Ge o.
me mbe r o f p h ;O me g a p i'is a Bates is c oope rating in th is w ork.
fr es hman in the college of A m Coape rato rs a re ur ged w su pply
an d Sciences an d has been inner-us w it h on e bushel o f \1l\if01'll\
ested i n in tr a mu ra l riflin g a n d fe d ea rs .Th is w ill e n ab le u s to
bowllnz .A n i m M .Mehr ens ig ms av e a t le as t t e n e ar s o f e a ch co -
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I N THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR
i me mbi i - o f me Bi g S la t e r u ma , nmwfl corn for a comparison
~ Economies C,'|ub, and Alpha next fall at lmrvelt time.A ~
__' "'\° " ---------__-.|A.....;..A..EDQILA Thehn.Sh e 1 5 a s o nn o mor e l 1' llI Tlo l8 a r e u r g e a to suuuy"___"_L_\n |u__=_ -.-l ___..-|....»x-...J...' " " " ` " 5 " ~Chris Peterson'Mr.A dandIrene w~ere.Sunday dinner!guests at the Frank Linden home.
Mondny evenig, Misses Blanche
'Whorlow and Louise Ziegler,
teachers ol' Biabce school, gave a
bob-sled pnrty to the pupils. of
the o per room Before mm s '
n o Q A u u u y u .--
Fashion Center--The Glove StoreBlair-features Fownes Gloves
$1 to $3.50.Sizes 5%to 8
in all colors at all times.Wash-nble Doezhsins special at $2.50-
leather, not cloth.3-1
Fashion Center can fit you out
in the correct foundation garment
of
at
M R w M l m A g n c u l z u r m .c o l l e g e .m a n e :r .L n e l r aseeu L v r n a c l r u u u u n 5 A u v" E r i i n c I N ~i I ~ I e n_l e,A l p h e P h i ,i s a j u n i o r i n p r o v e d y i e l d i n g q \ ' n l i t l e s / E n d t h i s
t i g e w a s a c o m p a r e -A r t s a n d S c n e n o e a S h e h a s b e e n l e e r t a i n l y a f f o r d . .a s p l e n d i d o p -
ve Y 3 " ° ' m 3 'w o m e n I s u f f e r e d i n t e r e s t e d i n I n t r a m u r a l s p o r t m p o r t u n i t y .
from stomach troulale and nervous- and the vesper choir of the Y_ w1
"°'!"I was ternbly constipsted,C. A.Day in and day out the Fashion
h i l t o n s ," r ' m d ° " ' "a n d m l s e n b l e l I n e z H a n s e n a n d E v e r e t t H a : 1 ~C e n t e r f e a t u r e s t h e v e r y c h o i c e s t
T h ! !W H Y S u r g o n e n d e d U TY tI` 0 \ l " 's a n g t g t h e g t u d f n t g f r g m K e n -. s t y l e s l i n d V B I U C S i n ~ ~ixoeiue they enjoyed .a lunch.\
Hans Block was a Sunday aft- to wear with the new styles in
ernooo guest at the Chris nnolsalk Dresses.They feature Warn-
* g, me.|ers and Venus.All elastic girdle:
Horday evening guests at the special at $1.9$ in sizes 26 to 34.
Fred Knutsen home were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Nelson and Mr. and ~ ~
Mrs.Walter Novak and son of
Blair.Friday evening visitor.;at theMr.and Mrs.Eid Hansen sind Chris Jahnel home were Mr.and
dilughters spent bunday ue n mg Mrs.Herbert Peters and tnmily,
bien seems little less than a.nard.Mi" Hansen is a juni or imright now they have 2 special
miracle..:Teachers College and n member ofi3T°"p8 on sale at $1 a n d ~ i n"14 to 52.Eve D s asThefirst normal bowel move-
ment I have had in years I owe
to Sargon Soft MassPills.My
gratitude to the Sn:-gon treatment
is beyond words."-Mrs.Wm.N.
Cochran, 1147 Harrison St., Port-
land, Oregon.
s sgiubOme§athEl 'neVr`3 E,:"°r'°'=~'i€ Dyed-~»i! they fadleYyo\et e
u - an e -»-.o "*"';New Dress Free the 1-'senior
sen has been interested in b'f3ke'|Center is the only store in Blair
ball,wrestling,tennis and Intel-lthat features these Wash Dresses
fraternity baseball.He is a mem'nt $1 nnd S2.3~1t
ber of Sigma Phi Sigma and is .1 Fashion Center can fit you out
sophomore in the Engineering in the correct foundation garment
at the Martin Larsen home.I
Monday evening the followingfolks enjoyed a card uma at the1'red Christiansen home:Mr. and
Mrs. llans Wulf and sons. Mr. and
It-irsCh1-is Wrich and family and
ily. nnd Mr.and Mrs. Chns Lar-
Illr.and Mrs.Bob Anderson and
lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svog-
erson and Chri.»tine.The liollowmg young folks en-
joyed ri sleigh riding party '1`ues-
day evening, given by Miss Elean-
or DeVinney at the _ifranl Sierl.
Surgon's fame is based on actualH._college.to wear xvith the new styles in
pe "s-not vrqvtr promises..lin-- -!Silk Dresses.They feature Warn-ions use lt-mnlllons praise 1!=»-i Fashion Center Costume Jewel-,ers und Venus.All elastic girdle;
S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y ,A g e n t s .r y ,$ 1 t o $ 1 . 9 8 .3 - l r s p e c i a l a t $ 1 . 9 8 l n s a z e s 2 6 t o 3 4 .
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Vinton-Evans Chevrolet; Company
BLAIR, NEBR
a s a l e
g !
qj®S'l`s
séh and Dorothy.Miss Margaret nsiilfs.daugh-
ter of Mr.and Mrs.Hennan
Itahlfa and Harold Citristensen,son of Mr.and Mrs.Ed Chris-tensen,were united in .marriage
in Blair Saturday.After theceremony they and Mr. and' Mrs.
Ed Christensen _g family eniov-ed n wedding dx r a the Raltiis
home in the ewning.lt being
Mr.Rahlfs'birthday the follow-
ing guests also spent the eve-
ning there:Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeKuhrand '0pal,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kuhr and Mr.and Mrs.
Carl Rasmussen and family.About one hundred friends andrelativescharivariedMr.and
Mrs.Hamid Christensen at the
Herman Rahlfs home Sunday eve-
ning.liounteous treats were giv-
en to all.Mr.and Mrs.Chris-tensen will reside on a farm northwen of Umm, where the Shirley
Peterson family are now living.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen and
Dorothy were Sunday afternoonguests at the John Munson home,near Kennmd, and evening guests
at the Roy Baxter home in Blair.
Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelsonend Viola. were Saturday evening
visitors at the Guy Hinkley home
in Blair.
I
home:Bertha and Ella.Ja:15en,
Alma Svogerson,Erma Nielsen,
Irene Devinney,Bertha,Alice
and Emma.Matzen,Helen Siert,
Agnes Lnmmers,Eleanor Delfin-
ney,Harry Svogerson,Herman,
Rudolph nntl Otto Mntzen, Elmer
Monson,\Valt.er Anderson,Oscar
Jensen a n d Henry Lammers.
Games occupied the remainrzr oltheeveningafterwhichre resh-
:nunts were served.The young
folks departed declaring the eve-
ning a huge success.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and
children and Ted Nelson visitedattheHensWulfhomeSunday
af ternoon.hir. and Mrs. A. A. Kronberg
and children attended the birthday
I
Sunday guests of Irvin P¢1=¢mn
were Leslie Christensen and Dude
and Hnrry Kilian of Omaha, also
Alvi n K t and Milton Meyer.
Mr. an Mrs. Chris Larsen and
Dorothy spent Thursday evening
party at this (x.B.Kronber,
home Saturday evening.
Miss Erma Nielsen spenturdaynightandSunday
Helen Jadtel.The Do us Sewing Clubits meeting at the home of
Emma Matzen last Saturday eit-
ernoon. Refreshments were serveeSunday dinner guests at the Al-
fred Svogenson home were Mr. and
Mrs.Soren Sorenson and GladysandOle. Johnson of Tkekamah,
Mr.Nels Sorenson,Mrs.John
Harp and Howard and Hans Svog
erson, Alma and Harry.Mr.and Mrs.A.W.PetersenandfamilywerevisitorsattheWalter\'Vl1ohter home Saturday
evening.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen ant
Sat-
with
held
Miss
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n
As I am moving to Blair I will sell at 'Public Auction on my f arm
ocated 2 miles south-west of Blair and he first place south of the
Garclper school house on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,*go
5 --HEAD OF HORSES AND MULEC
One team.black geldings,eight years old
weigh!3,0W lbs.
One team good work mules, smooth mouth,
weight 2200 lbs.
One Jack, seven years old
1 3 -HEAD OF CATTl.E`13
Three good milk cows, been fresh about thir-
ty dnys.
Two yemrling eolvrs, (Steer und Heifcr.)
Seven small mlvvs.
One white face steer,weight about 400 lim.
37 -HEAD OF HOGS-3 7
Sixteon hond of stock hogs wt-ighing about
160 lbs.
Twenty head of stock hogs weighing about
50 lbs.
One Chester \\'hite Sow to farrow in March.
USUAL TERMS
CHRISTIAN ANDERSQ- Qwner
M A C H I N E R Y
On e Mod el T Fo rd Tou ring Ca r ;One W a g -
o n a n d b o x: On e h a y r a c k a n d r u n n i n g g e a r ;
On e li f t. Hoo s i e r se o d e r wi th g ro s s s ee d a t~
ta e h me n t;On e 9 ft. di s c ;On e 3 s e c ti o n h a r -
ro w; One Gr e tc h e n c o m p lan te r wi th 1 20 r o d s
o f wi r e ; On e 6 f t.De er i ng Bi n de r ; o ne 16 in .
P. a n d 0 . S u lk y plo w; On e 1 6 in . J oh n De e r e
wa lk i n g p lo w;On e wa lk i n g listen wi th d r i ll
atta c h me n t;On e A c me mo we r ;On e Deering:
d u mp r a k e :On e J o ke r wa lk i n g c u lti n n to r :
On e d i s c c u lti vn to r ; On e n e w p u mp ja c k ; Um'
ha nd c or n sh elle r; One walki ng c ulti sn to ri Ono
s i xty ga llo n h o g wn te r e r ;On e b o b s le d :On e
600 pou nd p la tf o r n u s f h le ;Une Se lf ft' vtler l i
feet Ionlz; Three sets of harm-ns; c lzielten hoops
and other articles too numerous to mention...
CHICKENS
Fo u r do z e n L e g h o rn P a lle ts a n d S ix To ulo u s e
Geese ( t he n s a nd 2 Ga nd e rs ) .
I I O U S E H O L I ) F U R N I T U R E
One lur zl c on l bu rn er ( Fa vo ri te ) On e Sc hmoe l-
le t a n d Mu e lle r p i a n o an d two Ma n de l la n r p s .
Q
in °eal ga; service \
which SKELGAS brings.
Num v nu mnv use SKEIJGASl v u ". 1 1 r u " " " ;_ . _ __a t a m u c h l o w e r c o s t .I n c r e a s e da t t h e Ha n s W u lf h o me a n d S a t-ur d a y eve ni n g nt.th e W i ll W u lf
ho me .1 ev. enln esta a t th eS u n l u y E - K UA x e l Ha n s e n h o me were hir.an d
Mr s .W i ll W u lf a n d fa mi ly ,Mr .
a n d Mr s .Geo rge Rasmu ssen a n d
c hi ldr en,M r .a n d Mr s .Ric hard
Ne lso n , F r ed Ah lz me y er , Ra y mo n d
Ra s mu s s en a n d Ha r la n d Ne ls o n .
Mr .an d Mr s .He n r y Ha n se n o f
Om a h a ,sp en t Sa tu rd ay a t th e
Semen a nd Ch ri s La rse n ho me s.
Su n da y di n ne r gu es ts a t the
li t e r N u l S 2 \ 1 h o me were Mr . a n d
Mr s .J .P .La r se n an d Mr .a n d
Mr s .J .P .And ers en o f Blai r.
Su nd ay gu es ts u t th e Ha r o ld
'Tay lor h o me we re Mr .a n d Mr s
J o h n Pete rson a n d c hi ldr en a n d
Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll Har ). [u id fa m-
ily .
O u r b u y e r i s ha c k f r o m th e
e a s te n i mzuicets.wi th th e mo s t
wo n d e r f u l g r o u p o f Si lk Dresses
y ou ~e \vr sa w.Th er e is a s pe c i al
g r o u p i n sizes 14 to 4 6 a t on ly
$6. 75 and th en th ere on hu ndr ed. -1
p!iI29\ll o t $10 to $19.15 i n sizes
11 to 52 in every smart. new sfvle.
»eolor and material at the Fnsl'i¢*n
Lilenter.3-It
Fashion Center Costume Jewel-
rv. $1 to $1.98.3-1:
School supplies at The Enterprise.
family spent Sunday afternoon ai
th e A l K r o n b e r g home.
M r .an d Mr s .A .W .Petersen
R u t h a n d B e tty we re c allers a t
the A lf r e d Svo g e r so n h o me Tu e s
dn y eve ni ng .A m o n g those wh o helped Mis;
Chris tine Svo ger son c eleb rate hil
twe llk h bi rthd ay . la st Saturday
we r e Mr . a n d Mr s . Otto V o s s a n
f a mi ly ,Mr .an d Mr s .B i ll VOS?
an d f a mi ly ,He n r y 'Fietgen an i
Op al J a n e, Ha ns Svog s rs o rl, A im.
and Ha r r y ,Mr .an d Mr s .P i e d
Ne ls on an d fa mi ly ,Mr .o..'ul )l1;~
Bi ll W u lbe m a n d f a mi ly . Te ll N: l
so n a n d h i r . a n d Mr s . A lb e r t Ne l
so n a n d fa mily .
Th e pa re n ts : md pu pi ls of B re w
5101:sc hool wi th th e ir 'beaclicr
Mi s s Ele an or Devirzney ,spe nt i
v e r y ple a s a n t e ve n in g a t th e W m
W u lb er n h ome las t Thu r sd ay ni gh t
Th e c hildren enjoy ed sle igh r i d
in g th e e a r ly pm-1. of the evening
a lt e r wh ic h li vely ga me s v:-:rc
play ed.Refre;-ihments. c ossiszim
of s and wlc lles , c ake , jello an d c of-
fe e we r e served.
Mi s s Elea no r D ; ¥ i n n e y spent
Mo n d a y mu l 'l'ue.;day ni g h t o.itl.
Mrs.s Helen Siert.f 1
Mr . a n d Mr s .W m.W u ib e m an d
fa mi ly and.Mr .a n d Mr s .To r ve !
And ers on and f a mi ly we r e S u n
.lay aftelmooo vis ito rs a t the
....:1s J almel home.
n..f\n|\\|nr;lv nf ihiB l)l.l!"iECd» CGI
V" "'" '°'".'" " " " 'Ip r sc d ga s fuel e na bles Ske lly Oi l
f¢\ni nn\1\' In n"Pl ~ t h r o u g h I\ J \ . l l l l ' r | . \ ¢ ¢ v q v ' . . . . . . -_ _ _ _L .u s t o y o u .u t a p r i c e r e d u c t i o n o f 3 1 % .' i
a l b u m O N E - T H I R D ...T h i g s m e a n s t h a t
c v c r v u n c m m n o w e n j o y i h e c l e a n l i n e s s a n d I
0,...».-'.1 of SKELCAS.The coal scuttl
~y wicks and grimy, unhumlfuelgcana are ban had forever I"
by SKELGAS.wa i l no
longe r-c ome i n now
n n d d c m o n s l r a l e
SKELGAS lu your
own snlisfnclion.
N A T U R A L 6 . 4 1
f sz' - r Ja: "\mf
SDI'-I
I n u 1 . n l-a A ?
|.|;sri:n .ss 5[ANDAID mr \:~sua|:\'|u1sns' \..\aon.\1~un|ss
We handle our fuel when you useI5|-(E|.Ga\§_All servicing ls delle aun-
nidn your home. You just lun: on the
banner, Hgh! the gn and cook.
Bendorf Skelgas Company
Blair, Nebraska
1.1
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v ' F l - I :
nm h zr rm sl:-.Paw "'r'hu»
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Bhir, Near;-zka. Fehrwrrv 6 was
DAL E D o m e s
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Emerson call-
ed at the Roy Gordon num.near
Bennington Mommy.Mr. und Mm Martin Sunds werevisitorsSazurdmyevening at the
home of Mr.and Mrs.Hans
Br lm.
. Y? and Mrs.Henman Jung-
hluth and family,and Mr.and
Mrs.Hans Braesch attended s
6:30 dinner Sunday at the home
oi Mr. and Mn. H,nry Domaeker
near Bennington.
Kermit .lunghluth attended a
party at the Will Jahnel home on.>at.urday evening given in honorox' Lester Anderson of Ladysmith,
Mmconsin.Louis Nelson, son of Andy Nel-
son,has bezn sick with n bad
cold this week.Charles Peters had the misfor-Lune of getting his hand hun. in
a hay healer last week, making itnecessary to amputnte one finger.
Mr.and Mrs.Howard Jansenhad as dinner guests Sunday, Mr.and Mrs.Nels S\end|<anl,Ruth
and Francis.Mr. and Mrx Lee Marshall andfamilywre dinner guests at the
\\'m. Marshall home Su y.lrere l'!l\ea of Monroe,Neb.,
Hugh l&.a nf Llncnln were homefor the \\e\~k-»~~-l.)li<~;leutricc
Sherman, wl: » I ;¢cl:~ :lt the Whit-
ford school, :ml >~.~:|1 the week-
end at the lllna lxoxzze.Mr.:md Mm.John Marshall
nr rv entertained nt che Lee Mur-
shall home Sunday._1AlvinHuier, mn of Jens Haier
has b<»n very sick with pneumoniabutinslightlyimproveda£"th1:a
wrltlni.Mr.and Mrs.Nels Svendgnrd
and family were visitors at the
home of Peter Svfndgard in Blair
Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bermnzm had
as guesh Saturday evening,Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Kruse.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones attend
ed | banquet at the M. E. dlurch
of .uungwn Sundny.Mr. And Mn. Glen Nelson, Mr.m a Mn. Nels Svehdgard attend-
ed 1 ance at Fremont Friday
night, gm hy the Fremont dahc-
ing clu .Nels Anderson, non of Tom An-
derson,is quite sick with pneu-
monia at thi! writing..Mr.and M m Lee lhr i ht ldl
called at the Vern I-llntt home on
Tuemdny evening to see the new
baby boy.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Mr.
and Mm Paul Jones attended theLarkin Club Saturday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mis-
feldt_
Mr.and Mrs. Otto Heger were
visiting at the Chas. Peters home
Sunday.__Mr.md Mrs.Martin SunnsspamThursdayeveningatthe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones.
Our buyer is back from the
eastern markets with the mostwonderfulgroup of Silk Dressesyou ever saw.There is a special
group in sizes 14 to 46 at only
$6.75 and than there are hundreds
priced at $10 to $19.75 in sizes
ll to 52 in every smart, new style,
color and material at the FashionCenter.3-lt
FT.CALHOUN
AN D vlcm IT Y
hir.and Mrs.erman Klindt
visited relatives n Omaha last
Tuesday.Mrs,Brure Cdx entertained I2
Calhoun ladies at a vanishing
bridge Tuesday afternoon.Mrs.
G. V. Beudle was winner of highscore and Mrs. Richard, low, each
receiving prizes.At the close of
the afternoon the hostess served
a delicious lunch.Miss Ellen Ann Slnder washor-teas to the young ladies'bddge
club Tuesday evening.
SI JOHNSON
AUCTIGNEER
Na i r.Nthru>kn '
---Src L 3 for Booki ngs-»
Farm Sales :A Specmlty l'h\» ne -Blm'l\45
Henry Rohwer w u in :mend-
ance a : a banquet Tuesday eve-dni ig, Oma ha ,given by the
I n u :alwn Le nnie at the Pu-
Um hotel.fTheFt.Cnlhoun high school
basketball t e m jaumeyed down
to Omaha Dlesday evening andplayed the second team of the Nels
ranks Deaf sch l, resulting in amore of 21 to in fxvor of the
Omaha team.The Misses Mary Cook andMabel Neale, students at the Neb-
raska University,came in from
Lincoln Wednesday evening to
spend the remainder of the week
with home folks.Chris Iversen was the victim of
a surprise Wednesday evening,
given by the home folks, in honorof his birthday.A large number
ol friends were present and a
genuine good time was had.Inthe card games Mrs. Chris FrahrnandRolloAllenheld high scores
and Lawrence Hansen and Arthur
Schneider,low.Suitable prizes
were awarded each of them.In a
guessing game,Mrs.Dora Meh~
rem,John Rathman and Miss
Katie Rnhwer received prizes.A
bounteous lunch was served.Theevening will long be remembered
as a very pleasant one.
John Schroeder and O. A.Pick
drove over to Frerndnt Wednes-
day evening nnd attended a Mu-
sonic banquet.Mrs.Elsie R.` Cook visited in
Lincoln the first of the week.
Mrs.Frank Kesterron x-~xddaughter, Lois Ann of Coleddge.
and R. A. Scott
of Omaha,aredaysatthe
Adams home.
The regular\\'oman's Club was held Jan. 30.Hostess. Mrs.Laura Marr.Suh-
ject, Pilots of the Sky.Roll call
was answered by naming noted
fliers.Papers on aviation and its
benefits.women in aviation and
Byrd at the South Pole, were readbyMissGraceNeale,Miss Edu
Sierk and Mis! Ella Rahwer. Mrs.Clara Sievers will be hostess to
lhe Club Feb.18.
The Pinochle Club met 'l`hurs»
day with Mr; Fred Moeller.Mrs.
Wm.Bolln won high score and
Mrs. Joe Bolln, low.
Mrs. Paul Kruger is spending a
few days with relatives in Lincoln
Mrs.Eloise Aehatz and son ofOmaha, were guests the first of
the week of her cousin, Mrs. Her-
rnun Klahn and family.
The men fairly outdid them-
selves Thursday evening when
they gave a banquet to the mo-
thers and daughters of this com-
munity.One hundred and thirty
and two childrenspendingafew
parental,Frank
ma ti ng of the
rI
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Y
tickets were sold.There were
music,riadlngs and t l l k l given
by the dlfferent one: which were
enjoyed very much.Each Indy
was presented with n rose or ar-
natlon.All ln all lt groved to be
A very suecexafd an i uwm t
get together und the
fine.
Mrs. Henry A. Kmse
ess to the members ofClub Friday afternoon,
1
eats reg
was host-the Coffee
wiw ever?member present.Mrs. Joe Bolln
and Mrs.Detle!Kruse were the-
prize winners,
Mr. and Mrs. George Nwe en-
tertained a number of friends atbridgeFridny evening.
D.W.Marr was called on to
mourn the passing ol two bro-
thers a few days ago within forty
eight hours at each other.One
resided in Corning, Iowa and one
in Council Bluffs.Apoplexy was
the cause of one d:ath and pneu-
monia the other,Mr. and Mrs.David Miller leftFriday to spend the week-end with
:lheir son, Guy and family in Oma-
a.Henry Fischer,Wm.Kruse.
Grant Luge, John Landis and Gus
Lage attended a live atock sale xn
Fremont Saturday.
Miss Edith Nealeto spend some time
City.'Several from herell Creek Club
left SBtm.!uYin New Xork
were in at~
tendunce at the Mimasquerade dance in Blair Satur-
day night.-Henry Helmsing of I-`lorence» n
former resid-:nt of this place wm-calllng on friends here Saturday_Wm.Stenvensen of Fontanelle,:
was a business visitor in Calhoun
Saturday._Mr, and Mis. Wm. Txetgen arehappy over the arrival of a bqby
daughter at the Covenant hospitalinOmahaFriday night, Jan. 31-
Mother and baby ff" reported as
ettin uong mee .x Mngand Mrs. Hai Schmidt and
daughter,Edna,Mr.and Mrs.John Autzen and Mildred and
Marganet,spent Sunday in De-
catur, Neb.Mr. and Mrs. Claus Ohrt and|
family were Sunday afternoon vis-itors at the Henry A.Kmsc
home._.Mr. and Mrs, Henry Flsdxer and
Miss Anita visited Mr.nnml Mrs.
Arthur Schneider Sunday._5Mr.and Mrs.Charles Klmdh
and family were guests of Mr. an\l|
Mrs. Richard Sicvers Sunday.gHenryRohwerspentSunday
und Monday in Omaha,L.J.Dey,Louis Lund and
Henry A. Kruse went to Blair on
Monday morning to serve on the,
jury.;
I
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m d the w e n m f of LotARLINGTQNNormsIBENCH NOTES s
Hr . md Mn. I-'nnk Strau and
H n .Fanny Hansllp left recently
for Iowa where they plan oo make
their future home on 1 farm.
Lloyd, the Ettle son of Mr. andMrs. J. W. Eehtenkamp, who was
so severely burned the lorepnrt ofthe winter, is now so far recov-
ered that he is able to walk again.
Mr.and Mrs,Vern Hyatt mn-
nounce the birth of son Sunday,
Jan.26th.
The Philomathian Society which
is the high school dramatic soci-ety, held its first meeting of the
winter at the school house Tues-day evening.
Mrs. Agues Hollister, the grammar mom teacher, spent the weekendwithherparentsatWest
Point.
The third and fourth grade
teacher, Miss Joy Ley, whose home
is at Wayne, received word earlySaturdaymorningof the sudden
death of her mother.Miss 1ey's
place in the school room is beingfilled this week by Mrs. J. R. Vin-
ckel.
' Miss Emma Ludwig of Lincoln,has been a guest the past week in
the home oi her brother, George
and Mrs. Ludwig,
Mrs.Eva Grassmenck and son,
Ralph of lfniversity Place,wereguests in the Herbert Grassmmck
and G.A.Ludwig homes for r;
few days recently.Miss Cletis Peterson quit School
at the close of the first semester.
She will assist her father in the
Review Herald office..
Feb. 8rd the Men's Community
Club will be hosts to the farmersaround Arlington.It is Agricul-
tural Night and the chie! speaker
of the evening will be Dean W. W.Burr, who is the head of the Agri-.
cultural College at Lincoln.
H. H. Edmonson and son, How-ard returned the last of the week
from a very pleasant visit toVirginia.They made the trip in
Howar<l's car n-rd report seeing
lots of water but they were not
in any floods.W. J. Ludwig me: with a seri-
ous and very painful accident lastThursday morning while at work
in the woodzs near town,blasting
out wood.lt seems that Mr. Lud-wig thought the fuse he had
lighted had gone out and when he
came near to investigate an ex-plosion occurred.Mr.Ludwig
was struck in the lace by a piece
of flying wood rendering him un-Q
conclrus for some time.Mr. _Lud-
wig was alone when the accident
Mrs.John Anderson and Bob-
ble,Donald Sorensen and Miss'Helen Anderson, spent the weekllend at the Chex Sutton home.
I.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott
hl d u. dinner guests at their
home on Sunday,Mr.:nd Mrs.Harry Fitch and daughter,Vir~
mmm. Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Mun-
son,Ha m Anderson and daugh-
ter, Flora of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hinrichs and daughter of
North Bend,and' Mr.and Mrs.
Tank and daughter of Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs. lauie Mencke andchildren vmre dinner guests Sun-
day at the Jess Ryan home.
Mr. and Mrs. George_Follgn and
son were Sunday dinner guests ct
the Emanuel Andreason home u.
0-rum.
The community was sor tohearof the death of Mrs.ryWal-
ter Eeck which occurred Saturday
ewnmg at the home oi ner dang"ter, Mrs.Linton Putter ar '1`ek:r»
mah.We extend our sincerest
sympawy to the bereaved family.
|_ML and Mrs. Ted Ulinger were
dinner guests Sunday at the J.
W. Hillman home at Blair.
Mr.and Mrs.Hurry Blake of
Omaha,were Sunday visitors ns
the Harry Smith home.
Mr. and Mm John Compton nn..
Betty were Sunday di mer gu,sL
an the John Hooks home.Little Lila Jane Thompson spent
Saturday night wrtn ner gr..»|..
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Comp
ton while her parents,Mr.am.
Mrs. Leslie Thompson attended L
theatre in Omaha.;Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker !'\1(i
children of Arlington,were din-ner guests Sunday at the AlfredHansen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith at-
tended a birthday party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray John-
aon in Omaha Saturday evening
nz honor of Mrs..1ohn.son's birth
anniversary.1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sorensen anddaughler,Elsie,Mrs.Elsie Jor-
gensen,Mrs.Anna Sutton andEmmaInuLundtweredinner
guests Sunday at the Clues Sutton
home.
|Mrs.Chris Jtnsen entertained
at dinner at her home Wednesday
honoring the five Warrick sisters.
.Mrs. Henry Jensen called at theparental,0.Jacobson home last
Thursday evening to see her father who is ill.
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Hauser
and _daughter called at the Nels
Sorensen hom» Thursday evening.ogcurred,upon regaining ¢°f\S-.Mr.1,1.>yd`Pi|=h@r of Albion,
czousness he came to town and Neb.,spent the weekend nt thewasfoundwandenngaroundonthestreetinadazedcondition.
ur.. \.-..4.. ......-\...,a\.»l.=»».»¢v»A
Chris Jensen home.
_ _ I l! r. _ a nd ~ Q li ng e r w e r e
nine i n Bunk forty in the
s i m Ad di ti o n w the my o f
Blair,W uhh mmn c o u n t y ,
Ne b n l h .
Sold sale is for the purpose of
partitioning said premises nmong
the respective owners thereof.
\Dated this 28th day of January,
1980, at Blair, Nebraska.
2-5t-S W. Chambers, Referee.
J
.xo11ce"~lp CREDITORS
I 0 F ESTATE
lSTATE OF NEBRASKA I
I
Wuhington County,|A. C. Debel, Attorney
In the County Conn.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Cinderella A. Moultrop, Deceased:
To the Creditors of Said Estate:
You are Herehy Notified,that
l will :lt nt the County Coon
Room in Blmir in said County on
the.2lst day of Febmnry,1930,
and an the 22nd dny of May. 1930,
at 10 o'clock A. M. on each of said
dams, to receive and examine all
claims against sdd Estate, with a
,view to their adjustment and al-
lowance.The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
Estate is three months from the
21st day of Februnry A. D., 1930,
and the time limited for payment
of debts is One Year from said
21st day of Februnrv, 1930.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal
of said County Court,t'his 24th
day of January, 1930.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
2-lt County Judge.
NOTICE FOR ADMIN-(ISTRATION OF ESTATE
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saWashington County,I
Maher &Corrigan,Attys.
County Court.In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Joe Johnson, Deceased:
The heirs ut law, next of kin,
devisees,legatees,creditors and
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that on
the 15th day of January,1930,
Violet M. Johnson filed u petition
in said County Coun alleging
among other things 'that Joe
Johnson, an inhabitant of Wash-
ington County, Nebraska, died on
the 12th day of October,1929,
leaving no last Will and Testa-
ment, and possessed of Real and
Personal Estate and praying fo
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beth Allen, Janette Arnold, .hma
S. Rldler, Jacob R.»Lewin, AndrewHan1nen,Andrew Hnmon,Eliza-
beth Harman, Elizabeth Hannon,
James s.Riddler,Willlum M.
Reed, Wimln) Reed, Elia: Apple,
Peter Hlnrkhsen, real names un-
known; and all persons having or
cla imi ng my interest ln s im ss
in the dty of Fort Calhoun, Wash-
ington County,Nebraska,real
names unknown.
'Defendants.
You and each of you are hereby
notiiied that on the 3rd duy of
January,1930,Henry Hinrichsen
filed his petition in the District'
Court of Washington County, Ne-
braska, in which you and each of
you together with otheramre 49.
fendnnts, the object and prayer of
said petition is to obtain a decree
Iadjudging that the plaintiff, HenHinric hsen, ls the absolute mil
in fee simple of Block 86, ln the
city of Fort Calhoun, Washington
County, Nebraska; and to exclude
s indefendants and each of them
[fx any and ull right, title, inter-
'est, lien, claim or demand in or to
said real estate or any part there-
of, and to enjoin snifl defendants
and each of them from claiming
or asserting any right. title, inter-
lest, lien, claim or demnnd in or 'o
said premises or any part thereof
fnnd forewr quieting the mlé to
;the snme in the plaintiff and to
Iremove all clouds from the`title df
said plaintiff.\You and each of you are hereby'
required to answer said petition'o n or before the 24th day of
February,1930,or said petition
will be taken as true and judg~
ment rendered accordingly.
Henry Hlnrichsen,'\\
Pmmi fr.
By MAKER & CARRIGAN,
5l~5t .His Attorneys]
NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE
Maher & Carrigan, Attys,
Notice is hereby given that
under and by virtue of a decree
and order of sale, entered ln the
District Court of Washington
County,Nebraska,under date of
January 13, 1029, ln un acrlon in
partition therein pending wherein
George W.Luse is plaintinf and
George Harland Luse, et. al, are
defendants,I as Referee ln Psr»
tition ln said action will on Fdday,
the 14th day of February,1930,
t 2 o'elock P.M.. nt the No nh
Front Door of the Washington
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| L u d \ x i s r w a s i n S c r i b n e r a t .t h e
b3[\.lI(lli.y vu rs at U13 ml LOCK'ling home a'?mModale, Iowa.
|Harold and Earl Hurd of Ben-
son were Sunday visitors at the
.Henry Jensen home.|Miss Ruth Rice of Tekamah, vis»
ited her sister,Miss Beryl Rice,
who stays at the Chris Jensen
home Wednesday evening.
|Mr. and Mrs. Louie Menrkc and|children and Mr. and Mrs. George
Follen and son were visitors nt
the Ted Oiinger home 'I`l\ursd:\;.'
evening..1 'Merton Jensen,who is attend»
ing the state uni\f:zsity at Lincoln
ispcnt the week-end at the par-
-ental,Henry Jensen home.Af ter tho rnvivnl sirfice at the
administration UlE1'€0LIfyoufailtoappear at said
County Court on the 'ith day of
February,1030,at 10 o'eiock A.
M., and contest said petition, the
Court will appoint Violet M. John-
sen or some other suitable person
Administrator and proceed to a
settlement of said estate.
Witness my hand and Official
Seal this 15th day cr!January.
1930.
(SEAL),1. C. EI..LF§R,
G2-it County Judge.
MAKER &CARRIGAN, Attys
'Tn Fflnrn Pinrk. '\in\nr' nf thr
ICounty Court House, i
bf Blair, Washington C
braska, offer for eaie
ing described rea! estati
The North Half of th
west Quarter of S-
'I`o\\nship 18, North F
East of the (ith p M
ington County, Nebra
Said gait! will be at
due to the highest birlele
and will bei\eld open fo
Dated this 13th day 1
1930.
Charles hi.Hi
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'o \mty , Ne -
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tango 11,
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at January,
tc hmah ,
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SAlmaLudwig, who is in college
in Lincoln, came home Thunouy
|ufternoon.Latest.reports,Hr.Lu d wig was d oi n g a s we ll a s c o u ld
be exp ec ted.Mr l. L u d wi g v- ' a a i n
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and zataying at the home of her
daughter,Bits.An;Whitlow for
tr.atn\unt.She came home :u secHn Ludwig after hisiaccident but
|\a».1s' tb"ret.um to Scribner for fur-
ther treatments.Mins Marie Lawson of I`!:wi\!
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»Lir.and Mrs.A.L.Hughes of
lJa\id City.i Mr. and Zilrs. E. H. Ridsdale of
this place had several hundred
dollars in the Cedar Bluffs bank
when it closed its doors ;1f"|rri.* timelin January.The y nre \<I}much
afraid tllltl. the n1or.y is p;~1::e*'for
"keejis".i Mrs.T.M.Edgar,who has
been confined to her room with n
badly sprained foot for the past
four weeks,was able to come,ouwn stairs for a while Sunday.
|Henry Roseniailciz has aboutcompleted the improvements which
he has been making this winterenthehousehepurchasedlastliummcr frozn Mrs. Jennie Cook os
\Long Beach, Calif.Leo Schneider,who suffered aTslighr. stroke shortly after Chnst-|mas, is novwahle to bea.bout the
house again and is gaming very
inicely.1 The m-:n's banquet to the ladie
'which was lucid Wednesday eve-
,ning at the M. E. church, \\i1f_L8
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r r u i n )e \ . 1 n n g m e \ \ z l l l n | ;W o 1 k ~C o u n t y N e b r a s k a l ~ ' z r 1 C a r p e n .ac .
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g g ;~;* = ; d " ; c § ' ;f ' $ ' . T ' l ' . Z o c m f t e r ,C h n i r n i a n o f t h e t o w n o f F o r t l ) r .N o r r n n n ~R ' 1 § ! ' _ m ' m "
l a r , f e . f { i n g w i t h ' w e l v e r m g .C a l h o u n ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e -0 P ' l U f l l l ' l ` R I b l C
b e r s a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g v i s i t o r s b r a s k n T e r r i t o r y ;E z r a C a r p e n t e r ,° " ° ' p l f § . » " 1 ' i i § . i f ' i ' i 'o .
p r e s e n t :R v .a n d B i n s .M m 3 | ; , l ( T h a i r r n a 1 \o f m e ' I ` r u s t e e . ~ ;o f t h e .R e v .a r d f M r s .H a r g e t t ,M r .a n d t o w n o f F o r t C a l h o u n ,W a s h i n g E x e m n g s b : -A P P ° 1 " U 1 1 r H f
M r s .H u . » k M r s .S u m n e r a n - l ton County,Nebraska;Elizabeti
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L e n a l lllrs.li ate,bczilusl _|xt\v:l\.t2 ghildren.i i ? ne xt siti o-| fa,A2;;{e .......£."""i;`..§L'.F.E;"'Li |BLM1: .aBs1a.f\("r_& TITLE
in will be Feb. :list at the Linn-I '(.0}lP.\N'|ginghoener home.l
Revival meetings closed at thePleasantViewschoolhouseSun-
day eveninaa Rt\.Moran deliv-
ee;d the 83l'ITloI\Sunday evening.
Although we did not have large
crowds, great interest was shown
by those who atmnded and f\"t$li
Llizabeth A.Allen;Fort Calhoun;
Company of the County of Wash-Bonded Ahstracler
ington,'Territory of Nehrasi<a;li PHONE 15
Anseim Arnold;-1-Arnold,| Pilot Bldg.Illair.Nebraska
i'rst and real narae unknown, wife
ri Anselm Araolml;.rjllonzo Pea-
Lins, Cliairman Pro-tcm of l:u -
tees of l`01f Calhoun W:|=l:im:t-2:that the effort. was worth while.~.. "
Last Thursday being the ecgu-
Inr meeing'day of the BenchCommunity Club, fifteen members;
met with Mrs.Nelson and Della!
The af ternoon was spent visiting.The mc ti ng was opened by the
president at tlirce o'elock.Roll
call was answered by giving asuggestionforschoollunches!
Names were exchanged for nvalentine box, at the n:xi meeting
when the verses on the valentine
(ount;,,hebraska,'I`mstec.~of1
I`ort Calhoun, Washington LZou..L_;~
Nebraska. and thir successors in;
trust; John C. See y;Seely,
first and real name unlmown, wife
of John C.Seely; James G.Me-
--Harrnen,fuel.and real
name unknown,wife of Andrew
Ha rme n; Andre w Ha rma n ; -_
Iiarman. first and real name un-
known, wife of Andrew Harman;
'l?lirnl\.nH\'Ha nn o n Hu r -
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DentistX-RAY SERVICE
Offices in State Bank Bldg.
Phone 293 Blair, Nebr
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big success in every way.:nemen planned, cooked and served a
delicious two course dinner toabout eighty ladies in a most ac~anmplished.manner.The tab'|s
were very attractively arranged
ond decorated,the decorationsbeingpotbzdplantsandelectric
table lamps,the ceiling lights
|were turned off and the effect nt
the shaded inps was very pretty'There was/l:nusic by the Sunday
lschool orchestra,vocal selectionsby the male quartet and two solo
n u m b e r s b y T h e r i o R e c k m e y e r .
' f h a h i s z i l r n r l i t n n f t h e 'B \ \ E n i l l l I
e a c h g e t s ~b e g i v e n f o r 3 r o l l | " ' " " " ' " ` j " "Aaua uso an'_,___c a l l ,w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d a t t h e m a n , f i r s t a n d r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n
h o m e o f M r s .T e d O l i n g e r .' h u s b a n d o f E l i z a b e t h H a r m a n ;
R e v .H a r g e t t h e l d t h e s e r v i c e s E l i z a b e t h H a r m o n ;J a m e s S
S u n d a y m o r n i n g b e f o r e s u n d q y i n i d d l e r ;R i d d l e r ,f i r s t a n d
s c h o o l ,t h e r e b e m g f o r t y - t w o l n i r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n ,h u s b a n d o t '
a u e ' f ' d a " ° °.l l o p l a n s t o h o l d a P h e b e L e w i s ;A n d r e w I l a r r n e n .
s e r vi c e a m n e x t S u n l a n n -,_..i n g .s a .'Y o m L e v n s ,L e w l s ,f i r s t a n d
G e z t h M e G e a t h ,f r r s t a n d
1 k |sF a s h i o n C e n t e r - T h e G l o v e S t o r e ( i a i ` & 1 $ i T , " ° ` £ ¢ T f § ' § f f h ° ' ~
o f B l a i r w f e a t u t e s F o w n e s G l o v e s ]a t $ 1 t o $ 3 . 5 0 .S i z e s 5 %t o g l A l l e n ,f i r s t a n d r e e l n a m e
i n a l l c o l o r s a t a l l t s .W h -u r i k n o w n ,h u s b a n d o f E l i z a b e t ha b l e D o e s k i n a s p c c i a l m s t s 2 . § § - _ ! ~ f "§'i_. g n e t t e ' A m ° ' 1 ' ] i
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1DR.. w. F. HEMPHILLDENTIST
Located in newHome Theatre Bldg
Blair, Nebraska
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MARCUS BECK
BONDED ABSTRACTER
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iof the guests were thrown
iscrecn.These pictures wer-
|wor:»t ones that the men ofamiliescouldfind,unknou
their women fblks,and ne.me d prowling around inand O|.llPr places looking for
're!ica.It created a lot of fm
[was a complete surprige if
ictuxe
on rxe the
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Arnold, first and real nam:
unknown, husband of Janette Arn-
known, husband of Jenettc Arnoldzv
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wife of James S. Ridlcr; Jacob il
Lewis;Lewis,first am
real name unknown, wife of Jacol.
R. Lewis:Lewis. first und
old; James S. Ridlcr;Rid-'
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Office lu Mayle Bldg.
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THE EAT SHOP
E. c .Rann, ProprietorMeals, M) Ccnu
I Excellent Cuisine
l Satidactnry Service
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,Blair is located 25 mil s north of Omaha on Washington Highway No. 5.12 miles
west of Missouri Valley, Iowa on the Missouri Valley-Fremont Shortcut of the Lin-
can Hi ghw ay.25 miles northeast of Fremont, Nob.'
T E RM S - - C AS H F r e e L u n ch At No o n
0G .W .M o r g a n O w n e r ,N § ? $ § i . .
Auctioneers Cola. M. H. CRUISE Omaha' G. F. BROSS Blairv1 c . M. IllFi e ld Mm:.IDE WHITE ol the Nebraska Famer and M. T. WHITE of Wallace's Famer and Iowa Homestead' Clerk
{lladies.Mrs.D.Mcbullougn o r /i'1`ekanmh. gave a very worth whllel REFEREES SALE
talk intersperaing h:r hits of|philosophy with a number_of love-I Grant Lothrop, Attomey
ly poems.The benedictlon was:pronounced by her husband,Rev.
McCullough.Mrd.R.~ Planck was hostess
_Tuesday evening to the Arlington'Womans Club.Mrs.C.W.An-
drews was the leader of the -ere-ning and presided over the »1="'program.Response to roll call,
wan to give a health maxim;Mrs.
A.J.Edgar discussed the Phsy-chology of Play, and Mrs.L M.
'Peterson "The Care of the Teeth".
. l t is being planned to have the,nrxt meeting be an open one and
have a cmered dish luncheon. ,ntl
'ask thg(Gamp I-Wre irls to be the
guests.Mrs H.H.llowanh of West
'B virtue of an order directingysale,issued out of the district
conrt of Washington county, Neb-
raska, and in pursuance of a de~
cree of said court in an action
-therein pending,wherein Vassie
Della Hansen is plaintiff and
Bertha Lee Sutherland et al, are
defendants, I will nt two o'clock
in the afternoon on Thursday the
'Sth day of March,1980,at thelwe=t front door of the Washington
lcounty court house in the City of
»Blalr,Washington county,Neb~
Iraska, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash,one
fourth at said sale and ~
real name unknown, v.-ife of J. R.
real name unlmovlm. wife of James
S.Riddler;William M.li/sed;
Margaret F. Reed, wife of William
l l .Reed;William Reed:
Reed,first and real name un-
known; wife of William Reed;
Elias Apple;Apple,first
and rea name unknown, wife of
Elins A plc;Omaha and North-
Western Railroad Company, their
successors and asdg'ns;_0.&N
W. R. R. Co., tkrir successors and
assigns; Peter Hinriehsen;
llinrichsen,first and real name
unknown,wife of Peter Hinrich-
scn:the unknown heirs-at-law,
devisees, legatees, personal repre-
sentatives and all other person
interested in the estates of fact
Point is visiting her daughter,founhs on confirmation of saldloi the follonring named deceasef'
Elizabeth .5Ildrs. W, I. Nelson and family.sale, the following described real persons,to-wx.;|v r ;
u-1i»--Allan Anselm A " " " "f'I -1 ..Advertise in The Enterprise.The East half of Lo t eight Seely, James G.MeGeatl'|, Eliza-
Courwous Treatmerlt
First door east Enterprise olfico
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Chicago & Northwestern Balboa#
t-8 10 pm. daily _,A
c. St P-. M & Omaha
Northbound »
'I 15 am. daily except Sunday.'
2 52 p.m daily except Sunday.
'I 52 am. Sunday only.
Southbound12 35 pm daily except Sumlay.5 30 p m. daily
QB!
aus SCHEDULE-1
Northbound
9:00 A. M.11:00 A. M.12:00 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
6:15 P. u.
Southbound
2:00 P. ll..
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frHEEN~frEnPn1sE
man A. nnofmts.mam a
|ssmmn_z§nY 'rnmzsuu
Prim- per Year $1.50
'T=II2'...|. .me nn¢l»r.hn mmxl
away lnt Much. The mother, who
had made her home with Lhln son
conti nued to live i th the dluglr
ter-in-law who gave her every xt-tention sud devondly cared far her
until the em._
The surviving children are Mrs.
Burdette Hancock and M;s:_A_§.
from the Chrintinn Church with
Rev. Hugett and the Odd Felow
lodge ollidnting and interment
was made in the Blsir cemetery.Beddn the wife and three chil-
dren, he leave: to mourn him four
brothers, Clarkson and Palmer of
San Francisco, Cnlif.,Rufus of
r-.nmnin Wash..n d Wm.of
Llmile u stenographer.
The bride is n graduate of Blnir
high school of the chu of 1927.
She h u attended Boyle:College
i n Omaha und h u done sumo#
graphic work there.At the time
of her marriage she was employed
in Fremont as noted above.
M m Punk has many friends.
All women of community invited ENTERTAIN AT
to .hear mins; speakers.I RADIO LUNQBEON
._ ......_ ..construction ol bridge and fill Mr. and Mn.:sou um anter-
south of here, across South Platte 'tained ten guests at luncheon last
river.Sunday.The event was in the
Fi rst Conc re te Po ure d \
by Ne w Orle a ns Pr i e s tl
Toward the end of the Nineteenth
century a French gardener madebsslns by pouring concrete arounda network of lron rolls, and nntllwryrcwnllythatgardenerhadbeen credlleul with havlnlt orlglnated the Idea of reinforced mncrela
Nat until the summer of 1928 wus
the clulm disputed.The n u wus
dlscovered that ln lSI>3 a Jesuit
priest or New Orleans hud ullllcl~
pnted him.A church on Bzlronne
street. hull!ln that year. was de
mollshed_n had been erected on
land reclaimed from a cypressswamp; und when lt was torn downthe ronstruutlnn of its foundation\\'nlls stood bare.
The nrlest.acting as nls own
architect. had poured u concrete of
crushed oyster shells and bricks
around strung lrnn bars.running
from top to bottom of the walls,
and held ln pluce with wrought-lron hoops.No wrltten record of lt wus left.
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nature of a radio pu-ty which was
a little out of the erdlmry-At
11:80 they tuned in and listened
to a talk given by Senator Joseph
Robinson talking from London,
England.
Wilsonvi lle-Home State Bunk
and Wilsonville State Bank con-
solidated under name of Wllson~
ville State Bunk.
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IA COLUMN FOR|WOMENi~.j
celery in slender lticka one and'
one-hal! inches long and mix with
nut meats.Pile in center of pln¢~
apple and garnlshwvlth sections of
orange.Then serve with dressing.
Egy ptia n Dtlllht s um
Flaloe one can salmon, and mix
with one cup diced celery.Mb.ilévmushly with boned .ss hd
dressing-Plan lettuce leaves on»
a chop plate so that they reach
ou: to the edge of the plate.In
the center heap the salmon mix-
ture, pyramid fashion, press light-
ly into the sides one dozen stuffed
olives. having the red on the out-
side.Arnnge around the edge
two or three tomatoes, sliced with
a ball of cottage cheese (moist-
ened with salad dressing) in cen-
ter of each.Between each alice
of tomato place a small radlsh
with ts green stem upwards.
lub Sandwiches _
To eaqt person allow 3 ices »of
white bread quickly`ted and
Vegetable S u m b red. §pread each 'e li htCombinewellchilledlelt~ovex-il On tlus lay thinly Jilifn chck-
len Add a little shredded lettucevegefblech =; g"-,'>°°'§ mf and mayonnaise.On top of this
carros m t eooe saad ress place the second slice of toast.i ' : € ~ ; } . f f i " 1 2 * § . ° : ' i ~ S f ;Spread with butter and lay on it
the third piece of toast. Cnt'acro¢l
to form trla uglei,
Pounds.i m ~ y u h
Very often the housewife wi ll
get a betta: idea of the must con
of a ce n food, by fikllribs sc
in some other form;For instance'
oranges at sixty cents a dozen may
seem very high, but if you weigh
a dozen and find they are costing
about flfteen cents a pound, they
appear very low-priced inde ed-
particularly when you consider that
you are paying several times this
much per pound for such foods as
butter, steak und cheese.
As most ot' us eat too much of
the acid-producing foods like meat,
fish,bread and eggs,sud not
enough of the alkaline foods like
oranges,apples, eabhage carrots,
cele and spinrdh, it is well to
kno his little trick of figuring
price.'.'l`he .money saved by get-
ting four pounds ol steak inste
of six will go a long way towa
taking care 0; fruit cups. salads
and light desserts for a day, and
a ltitle careful figuring will en-
able any woman to set. a more
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l l " ' ; ; 5 *fi¢ ;;{ ~ i¢ \>r.,|s m¢ rd of Bla ir, Mrs . M. v . wu» Z';;l_ i'a h.a\1;oul°isters Miss here among her school nmtzs andunderLheAniofCun|';s'~|of son of Hemmn,Llo yd Pi lc grbgi va ng Bnlnton, Mrs.Joel'Allen neighbors who extend congratula-
lhrch 3. 1879.|A1b§°n,.Neb. and Chu- L.c and Mrs. Ellsworth Gusmn of this tions and wish her many happy
McConne!llyears of married life_'of Omaha.`
Every subscription is regsded Deceased has been an invalid for
an onen account.The names of manv vean md for the pgs: eigh \5
c i ty ,a n d Mr s .Gla dy s
o f Centradia,W as h.
I ADVENTIS1 ' c ulmc a
uvfsxnsnvnunfsl;;"'§°,§'fn ;'§f'n mi§;'fi§§'f 3_5 ~ years rms been :muy mind.wi th;
expiration of the time paid for gfiit all she was of a. cheerful dis-1
the publishers be nutiiiud; othe lposition and made the best of her'
Lflisef the "1"'3""'
.§°'E will ggmgmllife.!
ores a e es gnate sub-,-a..She was desoted Ch stum, a§g_\;"ggd§f'~- d ?§€'h$2"2'"£f I joynl membe of the Baptgt. church
_.______._____ _aild in her fe lived the art set-
" " "" " " "ng an exafnmle that W*worthy
Gwcrnmentxl Rrngwarch Needed |°f emulation.;» ~
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. . . M W.,.,....._........www H.the Seventh Day Adventist church|] ~on East Grant.street,Thursday
~night on the subject, "Po.stponin1M smnu
_' _ 'Your Funeral", or haw bo live longLlflht St92|"S SIOW. St88dY""'and die happy.Professor Hutches
I Plain Beeves Lower. Tdp$1 4.1 5
Moss 1539 Hlanen
says that d eat h as mostly eat and
that this will be a lecture nn the
mg \~\1ll b held Friday mghl. and
the su t will be Gods Last
l g u g p e l o f h e l t h . T h e c l o s i n g m e e t -
-U .
I 'r ue zum
ro m th e
Efal n| c \ :s wtz c ucuaBtist.c hu rc h a t t w o
1 s y ,Fe b.l s t w i t h
Mo r a n of f i c ia ti n g a n d
.__...1...a..ok...llI ¢ h
Governmental research, by tax-lf:
nabeim iristead of unc apcndbrs, is p.rn.bmi;: ; e § a l to economicak govern-Rev.L.J
't.The object of such research xnennenw was mau= »..¢ ......,rr. nscemm =»-~ wwrk perform- cemetery.° : ; ; ; . : : ~ : : ; : ' ; ° " ; ' : : ; , ; Z ' : ; '
d by the various departnfnenbs of . .,Feeder Li -nm Wealz ~g°¢a|govemments. what \t§0SiS.!l\I:.B»-'UTURE HIGHWAYS Shup Steady.
and no suzxest how effmency|(Conunued from page one)
warmng Message".the subject
Wednesday night was "The Battle
of Armageddon".In this lecture;
Professnr Hubches declared that
"the world is now in preparation yen; mn: H1911 ls runuumeulnl nn tm.-'ery may ue auueu wr vanusy. rue some thinly sliced raw tomato, and evenly-Dalanceu mule man memodernskxscrnpvr.-SIlu5 Bent in lightly into a salad bowl lined with 2 or 3 sliced of boiled bacon Ada does,at even less than she is
\\'orld'a Work.crisp lettuce or water creas and more shredded lettuce.Topwvith spendihg for food today.
'.:tarnish with parsley or nastur-__ _______. A
H e said," Th i s
:ere ea s t mee ts
L I '~ inc;§ased and overheadi - -vE L .|No doubt, the member.; of 'I'HE §<E'il-"£§§f°'i,§2;i';f§"h" 19::o Iffgg, gfg v g " °}
c NEBRASKA GOOD ROADS AS-s own n I a a e Wl t rs an unfortunax fact that .rxfl .mrnxf ..........1 n.|..Hu "___" muah | the fe-r. cqtlle mrlcet gp ttye ppening !west,and that it lwill .culminate| Mn¢m's Lisrht Believed . |tium °'Wes.
uund Inland Drasing I
I HOME THEATREwaste,in time,money and nup-rsubialluu Iuau Lllurw: lraca.._-.n....s :.. An»a§;|\;n smmfactlon and are glad to 1
'" " ' ° ~ o f t h e w e e k .d c s l r a b l v l i g h t .a n d
n n vm n t ..... .... . .|"'3"3 me _pe{~|qnal, \|ib1¢' .'??""'|_§I"i¢T=§.lL`ni§..».|:»-" " : : "na nn y s te er :io!me d i u m a n d
Best
Co w
wh i le
Foffd lower,
re i n $14.15.th es e' lower
r u n n g steamy W i m
ho a r y k i n d s d u ll an d
ste ers he re br ou gh t
stu !!wa s une vou ly
feeders he ld ab ou t
of JESUS bac k to e a n h a g a i n " ." ' " ' " " "" " " " ' " ' " 'The public is c ordially im.i¢@d no a»ff"§{"E~.§§§"L"'i 3; 'H ;".§feH§.'I,'i'§§
e )0 111gggflopgfgggg~gemegguf exerts a ver y polc n! Eminenc e upon
p 1 s -
é s n l n . ¢ |a n n : »n n i n e n u n n u H . I l i ~~~
One . tablespoon minced green
pepper,V;tcaspoon grated onion.
'A cup Chili Sauce, 'fi cup minced
pickle,1 hard cooked egg, chop-
plles, seems greawm. ul Uilfilmuvun _of low units of government.. Bur-iheffl adchng: "We told you f
demsome taxation is caused by!T!-VF!!week one pr more
eng nreetzngs are held aomewhestate, county and clty governm-||....__..¢-..m..Nebraska. HQ\\t3\el. most of
1
~n The Home of Perfect Talking Pictures
FE B. 6 To F EB .I3Federaltaxes have been swam.,reduced for several years _Every
state should have an organization
which, on behalf of the tAXPaY€N»
scientifically and fairly investi-guoes the operation of gotorn-l
frnental machinery.
l
A Theory .lustilied l
The whole theory of intercon-I
nection of electric facilities sim-I
mera down to this:If central
systems, serving wide territonea,
can provide the public with bet-
ter scrvioe at a lower cost than
:localized planla,they are neces-
sary-If not, there is no reason
for their exislenoe.
So far, mass production and dis»
kributiozi of electric power has
-more than justified the theory.l
Hundreds o l small communitiesare now provided with the same
standards of electric service and'
r"17 11:great cities.The in-_
efficient villnse plant,with i n
mot.mst oroperation and habit|
meetings fail to dicuss or even
mention the must essential factor
in lli ghuay Construction.That
is, Highway financing.
For any group ol men to say
this or that road must be built,
and to send o delegation to the
Governor or to the Stale Engin-
eer demanding prompt action on
some particular road is to start
al. the wrong end of the road build
ing problem.No man would at-
tempt to build a barn without
first knowing Dr at Jeast having[some ldca zf where the money with
which to pay for that barn was
Icoming from.
lf Nebraska is to continue road
building,her citizens must firstIcondflerthefinancingofthat
building program.Some scheme
for payment, fair to all commun-
ities must be decided on, l.hen a
concerted elfort_made .to obtain
legislation making that scheme
possible.
Delegations are in the State
steady.Receipts 8,000 head.
Quotations on Cattle:Good to
choice yenrllngs $13.50@15.00; lalrtogoodyeorllagss12.oo@1a.so;
common to (slr yearllngs $l0.50@l2.0l!;trashy ycarlings $9.50@
1050: good to choice handy steers
$l.3.00@14.50; Zood to choice heavy
heaven $12 25@I1',50;lair to good
steer $l0.75@l2.25; common to lair
steers $9.s0@1o.'zs: good, choice ledhellers $ll.00@l2.2S: (sig. good (ed
holfers s9,so@11.ou: common, lair
fed hallers $8.50®9.50: good. choice
(ed cows $'1.'15d9.oo: lair. sood fed
cows ss.so@1.1s:cuttora ss.so@
6.25: canners $5.00@5.50, bee! and
butcher bulls ss.so@1o.o0:native
bologua bulls $6.50@8.50;vealcalves $l0.00@13.50;heavy killing
calves s1.0o@\o.so:trashy calvesss,oo@'1.o0: good to choice stockers
$l|.'IE@l3.0Q; lrlr to good stockers
510.50611/75; common to lair stock-
ers $9.so@xo.so:trashy' stocker:
$8.00@9.W: :ood to choice leaders
m.zs@1z.zs;lair to good feeders
s1o.zs@uzs: common to fair load-ers $9.00@10.25:stock cows $6.25
crater.songs on ...e .\..e.=n N. ,feature each of these lectures
Seats free.
CONGREGATIONAL Chuncn
A.F.Newell,Pastor
Public worship Sunday at l l
'o`clock.This being the alternate
Sunday, the pastor is giving Prac
tical Talk No. llI for the children
and young people, "The Danger of
Broken Oars".The interest ol
.parents and church school teachers
lis bespoken, to the end that these
bi-weekly periods may help the
church~golng habit i n our youth.
Church school at I0 o'clock
~Prof. I-`. E.Flack, Sup't.
The pastor conducts service at
Crowell Home at 3'p. m. Sunday.
Our young people will discuss
Abraham Lincoln at their 6 p. rn.
meeting at the church.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Carl Bader. Pastor Fi
I
wr x u n g ln m e u r l n s n nleuxonlJournal. Dr. E. Gerald Stanley saysthatthe colossal upheaval of the
waters o l the eurth--the rules-suzgesls terrifying posslhllltlas ofme monn's effect on the actions of
humansMenln Central Africa declare
they hnve suffered from headaches
an a result of xnonnshlne. and somemnke n prnr-lice nr wearing n pitch
helmet when going nm al aight.
ln the Sllrldle East exposure to
the ruys of the moon ls sold tocause nlglnmnre an well nn hend-
aches, and ln the For Iinst u nmrn-
ing "lhlck bend" ls misled lo these
symptoms.ln llnrmn there ls a
hellef thnl when the lnsrma softer
from mental storms these correspond to the various phases of the
moon.
Changing Signs
lt ls suggested rhut the waythings are going nuw, some bondhouses may change the signs on thedoorstoread,"Stock and BondBrokers."which recalls hé storyof the mnn wljo oveaedja bucket
shop ln the West.
ped fine, 1 cup mayonnaise..t;om-bine first 5 ingredients and cut
and fold into the mayonnaise.
Keep chilled until ready to serve.
Yield:Bufficieht for 6 salads.
~ Cooked Mayonnaiae Dressing
Two tablespoons butter, 4 table-
spoons flour,ti cup evaporated
milk,'fi cup water, 1 tablespoon
sugar, llé teaspoom salt, Yr ta-
spoon mustard, dash cayenne,56
teaspoon paprika, white pepper, 2
egg yolks. 1 cup salad oil, 2 table-
spoons lernon juice,l tablespoon
vinegar.Prepare a white sauce
of the butter,flour,evaporated
milk and water.Put the dry in-
gredients into the mixing bowl.
Add egg yolks and mix until well
blended.Then add salad oil and
hot white sauce and beat with a
Dover beater until thick andwsmooth.L w ,add lemon juice
and vinegar and beat well.One
whole egg may be used in place of
two yolks.Yield:2 cups.
Pineapple Salad
nnn laran nf n;,,,,mn|,_2
. - - -THURSDAY
All Tnlklng
NAVY BLLUES"Feature
Wlth Wllllam Ha ine s
Comedy -~r|oTTER THAN HOT
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
All T n lk ln g
"HURRICANE"Featur
Comedy "UPPER CUT oBR|EN"
SUNDAY and MONDAY
All Tllklnll
UNTAMED"Feature o
Wlth Jua n Crawford
r',...............:....» . n u : n r : | : : r ~ ' 1 ~| ` \ A \ J ' * \
» - - ° u - v - -
n
a
f b nmking
ppeared.
Mr .Av e
d¢§$m has all but dis~'E1=81"€¢F'=°ffi¢°almost every mas: stock heiferl s1.so@9.2s;lduy to show how badly they need mam; boilers ss.so@xo.7s;slack Friday, 2=ao P. M.-'nn W: F.-i v lni kind --f..n n do n u |,_;,§,,"]
u. S. wi ll meet at the home of want on your dum?" uked nh: lin la w:cut
'lim E_ _y_ lhnmrk, 397 euvuu-gulnler rnnged lu -;- :no work.'mln me e t.All women wéldme.__f§ff'; -!'32'.{'!'2£'. E192-.."'°""~"~ ' l ' . . !
b\.nun va r-- lv -' rr 'y -slic ed;1 c u p mal-ahmal~
i n s ma ll piec es,'A bu p
ra ln ut mea ts .D r a i n th e
n pi ne ap ple a n d a d d to
spo on bu tte r ,3 ta b le -1 Tpmsnn g
China Night
e Crizen when h¢'s'r5ve\-Such delegations usually steer calves su.oo@13.so;stockliiih. ,;mu¢he lizhkslleam that there are no fdpds halter calves $l0.00@l.l.00.
m m m :m a n nB t u u u w w an " " ' " " §- -, ,|In d a v a i l a b l e f o r t h e w o r k d e s i r e d .tt o g f ° ' ;f l ' f , . " ° l ¢ ° ° u f 2 ° " . § n d ° ° f i s v e r y s e l d o m t h e s e m e n g o f u r -a n - m a p A o v a n c a I n H a s s
m o r s h h g s a s s m a l l g ' | L } l € l i n h e l p i n g h a s t e n t h e c o m ~A l t h o u g h r e c e i p t s o f h o g s w e n
t l j e .t n o n t t h e e ~a s p o s s i b l e I p l e t i o n o f t h e i r p r o j e u t .T h e y r e -l i b e r a l M o n d a y ,1 7 . 5 0 0 h e a d .t h e
P l "r o m ' ' ~ 'Y p o r t t o t h e i r c o m m e r c i a l o r g a n -d e m a n d w a s b r o a d a n d t h e m a r k e t
A n d w h e n h e f m d i t h a t g r e a t .. .. ... .... . ..a c t i v n a t n r i c e a 1 5 6 3 3 0 1 2 h l z h e r t h a n
rt '| 1| 1 e u ll ll i'l||.l U|iU| .,5|¥ "I'|F U|I»F r i d a y ,'| ': 3 Q P .M . - - C h o i f r e ~" W h y d n n ' t y n u m a k e ' t ' B a n k e r
h e a r s a l .a n d l h ° n k e r ' ? "s u g g e s t e d t h e e u -
S u n d a y , F e b r u a r y 9 t h :t e r p r l s i n g a l g n p a i n t e r .`
1 0 A .M .P h u r c h S c l w v l 1 0 n e " H u w m u c h w o u l d i t p h i l ? "l n -
o f t h e m e d i u m s o f r e 1 i g i o u s " e d u -q u i r e d Sm i t ty . ...¢
J a n a ;A l v a
it 1 tea
spoons at
starch,1
egar,pin
thick.tm
s..
lgur,A uaumuyvun \=\'§"~"~"ess. 2 w\>1~»°°r== vm-.M A R K E D M O N E Y F e a t u r e
|ch of salt.Boll until
en uour over the nine-Ha n ts ,wi t h th ei r unrivaled fac i| .»1z s.u0ns T-Mt th ei r wa r m ws u n o t - ' "- ~ - f --- -~ -~- -- - -S a t u r d a y .T r a d i n g w a s p r a c t i c a l l y c a t i o n .T h e r e l s a p l a c e f o r y o u .' ° A | ' b o u £S 2 . "r e p l i e d t h e p a i n t e r .~~
H ~ c ,8iti es f o r e c o n o m i w a n d u n i n te r - i b e b mlt f o r u n o th é r y e a r o r mo r e ,1|ru n te d ope ra tio n,c an g i ve h i m i th e " f e e l S o r r y f o r th é i r c o mmu w h at a spread of $9.75iZ10.25 with 11 A .M. - » Mor n 1 n g Worshnp." Go tn _1r.lnsrruc ted Bro ker h b---..t a la tte r B ri c e um f o r th e d ay .Th e me ;" T h e Ema.ncipatet£';i1Spe»§g»l§§g...."\}.p wnuldu': be a hankér |a ve GQ;
rnanns and nuts which
|u v; v¢ u |i n n n f h n r
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
I | l . | . l d \ C \ . l l \ J 5 \ \ | | \ . . ;
f e w Y o r k S a w :IGP;pi ne ap rf e:Eé c u n~ tim; will do ms , h e i s i n ity , b u t ta k e no fu rth er ha c tn on .``c i al m'u8ic_A n me mb e r s arid to r b. :: -\ \ un a lr ee r J u ur uu l. .F o u r
f a vo r o f inberc onnec taon.Re p or ts pub lis hed s o w enor~L A M B S n u m . A r u n L o w e s fr i en d s i nvi te d to br i ng ' th e W ho le c ele ry ;as
Ru r al A me r i c z f s f u tur e pr o g re s s mo u s s ums r e c e i ve d f r o m th e g a w Opening bidi# on far. lambs were family to th is se rvic e.Sh im' F i gu r eb e ad n or an g es ;
is R'0i¥\8 to depend, to a great gx..| 01iTl€ta x a n d w e a r e v e r y a p t t o esqpsoe luwc r than IIW CIUSQ of last 6:30 P.M. - - E p w o r th Le a gu e Th e c usuun nl'Imvlm.:n ('i1rvod ra ng e pin
..I \.~o n m e ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~s e r \ - l B 1 ~»--.. ...n w m m e o w n F0111 1 r e e n vs 1 - - - - ~ ° - - - - E~ g r e a t . e l e E t l c ._ a n . . : .- . . u # B o i |\ | n . r |M n ¥ n h n n n n r n sa l n n n f a -l n m l m u n f r i n t $ l l . 2 5 ' f i I Q . 1 3 .F n o d o r I . I 3 0 - P P !. ~H u r ~¢\I\ lnl \|\ l|. |In |»:I n i h n ¢!"|\.¢I n f t i m
gm; -...Q ¢hopped 2\nu:l..Uu I n\f\l1 rc c u u r c..'i'.f;fl"'.; 323:QSQ Comedy sm T|mE CHARLEY"
'y --_
Slip overs '
P oteot Your ew Furniture
Makes New Furniture out of Old
All Slip C vers are cut right in your hom e on your own'f u r n i t u r e E ,expe rt cutters,thereby assuring a fit.
Snaps put on by machine allow covers to be removed in
five minutes.Let us show .you the beautiful m aterials
an d expl?in m o re ful ly h o w t h e y are made.
~_. _ .
Call The Enterprise ~
.F o r E a r l y A p p o i n t m e n t s
ilepcsitx requind with all orders --Referense Union Siere Bank, (mah
Beautify Your Home
Mr. Art Robinson
\o l t h e ~\1N e b r a s k a D i f a p e r y a n d S l i p C o v e r C o .
2|.?» South 19t h S t.---Om a h a ,Ne b ra s k a '
win be in /
~'¥,ei:.£!o¥2=1¥f,eP:2§;¥.,,_!££!'
~~'D r a p e s ,C u r t ; : 1 n §S l i p C o v e r s~~\Al»wrou¢htimlr¢»d¢,¢m¢» lndlmlqibgeh
L ~_ _Let us help you decorate your home ~
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in g th ou sa n us 0 1 no me s can u\-m°~*°°§~- - -" " " " ~ | ; " " ' "----~-~-----.. --._ .... ,...._., -_.._._.- -_._c o me th e di3 a_d .a nta ge' 0f spar~ei'l\1"`@S th e expenrlnture o f a s u m la mb s he ld steady an d there w n s | " ° 9 -b vf c g g 1»"{~=g anr ersary
po pu la ti on th a t ha s ha mp er e d th e eq ua l to h alf th e a mo un t th e state, llttlo c ha ng e in th e ma rk vz f or a ge d 1>{1>g1°;=I§}'i ma n m f n g f r o m
development.o f loc al plant.;ou t-rec eives fro m the gas oi ine ta x, and ' a lmvp.Re c ei ma mon o h e ad .L mc o n ' .B r i n g : w r fr leq d s to
.........l rmvn l.n1\1n¢:trmi lfsniha mmm!sha re th i s he ip fu l a n d enjoy ab le
r u n '|1I:l
o m
ping
.hf
\ \ u 1 | : j : l m m vr s ,l m 'n ; ; n r v | | v u u
un hl n\ ¢\ .r |n r w n r n ¢tr1\1|n|9i.°|1 l lu| u u \ u ¢v w \ . \ .Ir. tm I nllmrmn l pz lrt In th o f n lv
lhi? shin.No t tl fe w y n r lm ure
I, mul hr»lime|!.by nh l salts \ 'fr 9 I l t ' : | | l s l l m t \ \ c r ¢ = Q i t h vr z : n : 1 r d l
v .~t ~~~3 ~~~|1. an §ml n ; a n L s .¢A n u ; n u ,5 - v us i d e o f s l z e a e c l l e s .. -.1'-.r 'ru. . - M w\ un r 'n n§ : n\ \M . :i n i n r n n n t u r -n l a c e d .m m n t e n a n c e : n c r e a s e s E ' ° . " ' * ' ° ' ° "" . " ' f ' ? @ _ ' _ - ; " : :d a q x } J s . | P _g g r a m IDI !!
T|1 r\v:r in\ ..6 : 4 5 P .1 \ I . - A n n U & l [11:11
/ '
TES?b¥{§§§`i}§'é` §;1iQ;f `§§;l§i\§ie $500 ri yeglr-.
good to the greatest possible num!!The SIEIW-'§3»'problem 18 ° ao
ber.'j ergo .an so lmpor ant 0 every.community,and to every indiv-
LULA (.'ARlEl{ l'I'ICK |idual, that it deserves the earnest
-»*study and assistance of.e~.ery truly
Funeral ser ccs for Mrs. Walter loyal Nebraskan.The big road
Peck were held Monday afternoon building program is in the future
Feb.3 from the hi.E.church and we must be prepared for
with Rev. Baller officiating.future demands.How will to-
Mrs.Peck was a former Blair mor1~ow's highways be paid for?
lair L0 good ;10.5u{;r11.::o;nauve
lambs,fair to good $l1.50@11.75;
tive lambs,common to goodglll.0D@l1.50;fed shoro lambs
$I0.25@1l.5D; _\oa:llngs, all grades
ss.oo@1r.5u.FEEDER L MBS: Western tdrs..
good to choice $1:.ooo11.so:west-
ern fdra., lair to good $10.50@1l.50..
EWES:Fat, fair zo good $5.25@
6.50: tat. fair to good $-l.i}0@5.50;
cull nod calmer eaves s1.ou@4.oo.
Fo
sex
n50|
bo
bo
su;
Bo
in;
Fr
to one of his cigars)
"Dick, I arrl surpris~
ed."
Boy: "So am I, sir.
I thought you was
out."
As the snow goes
off the roller skates
come in use we have
t h e Brownie,t h e
best one nut.
A rosourcefl\1'wom-
an--says a motorist
friend of o u r s - i s
the one who sticks
her hand out bath
sicfes of the car
at once so she can
turn either way she
deci.0, 5 to.Well,
we've known some
me n drivers w h o
werarft so het.
We I.mml'0d at This
Him: "Did you ever
see.a real hot neck-
ing parf:,?"
"éiiiiéirf
nmmnf
wolnzm but was making ner nomowithher daughter,Mrs. Linton'
Puffer of Tekamah at the time of 11»e;.a¢a».p....I We
WARREN BRUNTON
1-ran Brunton. well knov.n in
ne still living:Mrs. Lucile Her~
hel Lowe of Arthur, Illinoi.1, and
wo sons, Carter and Jay, at home.
.He was a member of the Chris-
ian church and of the Odd Fel-
ows lodge and of the Biair I-'ire
~epartment..The funeral services were held
~Innday afternoon at two o'clock
THE HACK SAW
VOL. 4 FEBRUARY, 1930 NUMBER 40
Plenty of things to
look forward to this
m o n t h :L i n d y ' s
birthday, Valenti.ne's
day,Lincoln's birth-
Jay, Washington's-
and of course,the
first robin.
We have on hand a
supply o f Blasting
Powder and Fuse. I*
makes work c o s y
spiitting logs an#
srives you a -ith ofiulycelebmtionin
th?middle of ui n
tfr at the sarn
time.
Down at the School
They tell me one of
t h e teachers asked
nno of the pupils to
name the usts of
row hide, and somo-
bo dy 's youngstor
said,"IL keeps the
cow together."
o _r | .|==.:o me i n we s t B la i r , o n la s t S a tu r - ' n e i g h b o r s f o r th e i r s y mp a th y an d
ay , Fe b.1, f o llo wi n g a p r o t r a c t- ' k i n d servic e rend ered a t th e ti me
d illn es s c a us ed by h ea rt tro ub le. .o f th e s° °i 1= s o f ou r mo th er .A ls o
De c e a s e d wa s a n a ti ve o f B la i r , . to th e s i n g e n ,th e mi n is ter ,th e
a vi n g been bo r n i n Bla ir ,A p r i l W .R..C.,a n d f o r th e be a u ti f u l
§»18 76 a nd g r e w t o m a n h o o d i n i f i o m l offe§1ing s.
E C p i hair.H e wa s ma r r i e d to Mi s s rs...i c er.
I a an C a rte r of th is c i ty o n J u ly
|1 ..... _:,, ...
me n a n d wo me n , E p w o r th Le ag uea n d Su n da y Sc ho ol f eac h ers me et
i n se pa ra te ro o ms f o r up-to-d ate
in f o r mati o n a l disc ussion.J o i n u s
th i s we e k - y ou wi ll f i n d ' i t r e wa r d -
m g .
F r i d a y ,F e b 14 - - D i str i c t W o m-en ' s n xi s s i o n é y I n s ti tu te - - 3 P . M. |
A s birds settle nn tlllS in vi tln n
roost they ar e ui'{uvtlu1u\lely e m
braced hy th e wrlgg ler,borne to
ea r th a n d devouzed a t leisure.
Th e r e wa s a dlc kenu o f a ro w
wh en our dog chased a c ouple o f
c ats u p the ou gh t. -S y d ne y B u lle
tln.
Lnyour |
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Miss Louise Draeger, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. August Draeger of
this city, was married last Satur-
day afternoon, Feb. 1 to Mr. Harry
Funk of Fremont.The mardagv
took place in Council Bluffs.The
young people will reside in Fre-
mont where both are employed
at the Fremont Milling Col; Miss
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c u ' r a » c o r > ~ f
. r n - r a vl c e
In Nw Rvleacos E
Monih -- A Sewucr
"Gmse 'ro Au. Avvsmnsnf
Her: "Of cour3e not!
Him: "Well, take a
good look at me!"
G e t your l a m p s
here. Genuine West-
inghouse M a z d a
lamps,115 sind 32
volts.
The:e's at ieastone
difference between
one dog of' our ac-
quaintzmce and thr
pianetf Mrlrsx We
are .:~;ur:that this
dog isrinhzabitcd.
D'3.*ou 'member way
back?when e g g s
were 3 dozen for 25
cm:bmltzvr 10c fs
pound;you got 23.
quarts of milk for a
$1 and the butcher
give away liver and
1reat»~d the I-:ids with
hologna?
Some of these days
to one of his cigars)
"Dick, I arrl surpris~
ed."
Boy: "So am I, sir.
I thought you was
out."
As the snow goes
off the roller skates
come in use we have
t h e Brownie,t h e
best one nut.
A rosourcefl\1'wom-
an--says a motorist
friend of o u r s - i s
the one who sticks
her hand out bath
sicfes of the car
at once so she can
turn either way she
deci.0, 5 to.Well,
we've known some
me n drivers w h o
werarft so het.
We I.mml'0d at This
Him: "Did you ever
see.a real hot neck-
ing parf:,?"
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Cast l~{n n Dixtrh
Ovens left at $1.50.
Stow- Biwnagnr ff'i:=-
cnverirlt ch>!'\"r.buy h¢Ipinp; himself
"PEfER§E
Hngnwanf
ing to make a nil-
lion manufacturing
woo den seeds f o r
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iam.See if they
don°t!
The following obituary svao sent tto The Enterprise office:11:
Lula Loretta Carter was born d
near Blair,Nebraska, January 25, =:
18?-A.She was married to Walter
Pak Sepoember 13, 1899..To this I1
union were bum a daughter, 2
Binnche, and a ann, Lucian Sheldon I.ln her youth, Mrs. Peck unibéd .B
with the Methodist church, and as E
hang as she was physically abke, c
Ahe was active in the work of the
church and Sunday school.
'|'welve'yBars ago she suffered a
nanlytic Stroke.since when she
has been an invalid:A second
stroke occurred four years later,
Her lness became more rnarkedl
last toberp and dealh brought
relemse Saturday,February I5t,`
her age 'being 56 years and 7 days.
She was the last Su!\i\ing num-1ber of the Alec Cafter family. Hprl
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Walter and Orrin, pds=§cd§
Slme is survived by her husband
her daughter, Mrs. Linton Puffvr
.of Tekamuh, her son, Lucian Shel
don Peck of'Hlair, one grandson
.iuniéf Puffcr of Teknmah, be5idf:,
Other ncaltivés and friends
Lift: f}om the dead is in that word
away at the hnme of her daugh-
y:r,Mrs,Edwin Pilnh-er,on last
Thursday, January 30, 1980 at the
ripe '9\d nge of 85 years,11
mont!\§ and 15 days:'Shewas'bom in Canberry County
Penn.; on' February_15,1844 and
with her parents nioved Lo Cum-
.ing City, Neb. in 1850.
'She was married tn Edwin Pil-
cher in 1862 and to this union
twtlve children were hom, four of
whom died in infancy,and two
afver they reached maturity.Her
son. Edwxird of this place passing Q- . - " --.........
s - n z m r r n r r n s s - 7 - f v i i i rA
n: b u n o u t v t -Advertise: in The En terprise.
da r # o n a c c o u n t F o r S m - 3 0 he ad o f f a l l pig s,
| :|I I
Advertiu m The Enterprise.
Dx: Laylnnd States, "`'» ~||
our Wolff Dru; Stone.
'1'heW.R.C.\vi1lmoetSatuxdny Kn h n' | p !a o wl w l ll p l¢ u e y w . d
Feb. sm.Mba Grace Hill Ls driving one
Furniture, rugs ind floor cover-» of those nifty Oldamabiles.
ings.Mathew R. Bendort.21-u Mrs . W . L . c a la nn 1 | qdte ,
.»..;¢ ~ ~ '"i;§;ii=£\$"I school for a few112.smwlmppuessvruzimuumrun Buddy nm: n
"uf.and Hrs. Wm .cmer of Furniture, ms# and floor cover- of illness.
i n #Omahl.. went Sunday nt. the par-[m8'»Mathew R. Bendorf.2115]" n vnu vanr,~I l I 3-'-U*-7 enta l, i am Burthlm homo.|Miss Leln .Burger spent,uw ]
\n n . J a m w .m e u on the M1-L Elmer Frli n'|futher,
si c k ls : nz mg, gn David Barker of Ymkton,S.D.
Is here visiting the Frain hmlly .Mrs. Ch-I-8~ Gilliam hns been wryill az lm- home for the past five Harvey G.Kuhn o f the Rose
week: with diabetes.Hi ll nelghborhood,was a pleas-
Mr. and Mrs. Whiz Wallace of[""*caller at The Enterprise
ge sm an the parents of A naw office last. Monay.gi rl born Thursday, Jan. so.Q Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson and
Mr. Gale ol the Transcontinental family and Miss Irene Larson of
on ca. ei si m City , c ame do wn Uehling,vislléd over Saturday
ilo nday evening to see Alfred nd Sunday at the Delmer Feer
I-'ver an business.home.
week-end wjth Miss Josephine
Robinson in '0mxha.Miss mE. J e ns e n e njo y e d a
few dxyn vacation from her work
at the State University at lincoln,[ me h mr p u m a ,Mr. and Mrs.
-J.P. Jensen.|Mr.and Mrs.Claude Ipngcar
lof Vergil, South Dakota are vis-|
Ii ti ng at the home of Dale andl
¢Jim Longcar.They were called
here by the death of n sister,
ihlrs.Mable Olsen of Herman.
1
w... ,......_... ..__....___.envelopes or statements cell The
Enterprise.m f
Misa Edith Frain went up to
Hemmn Sunday to visit her deter,
Mrs. Emil Pollen.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-
er and undenaker, Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. phone, 138.8-tl
Mr. snd Mrs. J. L. Williams and
;fnmily of Omaha,vidted over
lSundey with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Joe Cook, who has been ill
for a number of weeks, is about
die same as she has been and is
U..~.....v- .._... .... -.._ ,..,_,Cholernimmune. Calle Hansen. 84|A good 7-room house, close in,
Highest prices for produce. Phone
258.Farmers Produce Co.88-ti
The Coffee Club meets with Mrs.
Pete'Reeh this nfnernoon.
Mrs. M. E. 'Neon spent several
days last week at the home of her
son, Marshall Tyson in Omaha.
Mrs. Max Turner is nn the sick
list and under the doetor'a care at
present.
Szxoo.N. T. Lund & Co.8-It
Miss Frances Gross was up
from Omw Monday on business.
N.T.Lund left last Saturday
on a business trip to Texas.He
plans to be gone n week.
Chris K.Bendort,Undertaking
and ambulance service.Phones:
Ioffiee, 161; reside-nee, 183.29-tf
Custom Hatching, $8.00 per 100,
Mrs. M. E. Tyson is having a'Hatchery located nt Farmers Pro-siege of lurnbngo that is very paln~'duce.H. J. Madsen, phone 253.l tnu st mis time./|For Sale--Two rezistered Jersey
bit better alter .several weeks of
nerlous illness.
For Sale-First, second end third
outtin ol nlfdfa .Call Roberts
and se Ranch, Blair.a~2¢
Pe tWave,$7.50. All kinds
of beauty work.Phone 197, Mrs.
K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax,88-tl'
Mr.. and Mrs.Guy Cook enter-
tained two ta bla of fdends at
plnochle on last Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curley en-
tertained the Pinochle Club m
which they belong on last evening.
- e ,. . _.. .._ ......, -,,-et Fnnnen Produce. Pllone2Il ne
Furniture, run and floor enm-insh-mum n. sem en.. 2141
P p l - s u s . - r i m s w v n m m
rooltern.P. C. Petersen, Route 4,
Box as.a n
Mr. and Mrs . Stmle y lush o f
Splker visited at the para-nd,
P l m e r ~home Sunday e v a
ning.
Mrs.'lied Lathrop hes been
having a siege o f ~ t h i s
wak but is some better.
For Sale-First; second and thin(resting comfortably.The w. n. c. kensington win bel
held Thursday,Feb.13 at the
home of Mrs. John "McQuarrie.'
All members are welcome.|
Mrs. Mary I..~..y came up from~
Omaha last week for a short visit
at the home of her son, John and
family, south of Blair.
A 5-acre tract with a good 5-
room house,barn and chicken
house for sale at a reasonable
price.N. T. Lund & Co.8~1t
Do you play bridge?The I-§n-
terprise has a complete new line
of scan:cards and place cards.
Why not see them?1-lf
Miss Catherine Beckman came
over from Missouri Valley,Iowa
to spend the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beck-
man.Mrs.Walter Gutschow enter-
tained the Tuesday evening club
at her home this week.She ls
entertaining the Thursday after-
noon bridge cluh today.
\I have gone hack into the milk
business and will be glad to servelcustomers promptly and efficiently.
"lf you want milk, call 12 on 25.
2~tf Bill Gustin
I Baby chicks, pure bred,ll c i n
i500 lots.Blood tested chicks, 1-ic
.in 500 iota Hatchery located nt
|Farmers Produce.H. J. Madsen,
phone 258 3-lt
I Mrs.Harriett Cook.who has
'been a guest at the Crowell Home
for some time died las:night
Her home is at Lyons, Nebr. but
the funeral will be conducted from
the Hom at 1 o'clock Saturday.
Jack Quinlan, who lives south of
Blair in the Maney iehool district
is very ill with double pneumoniagr...a special nurse is in attend-
,anco caring for him.He is re-
ported as holding his own.
Allie McKenney was kicked by
a horse last Monday and badly
'bruised about the shoulder and
arms necessitating the services of
.\ doctor.He has been staying at
the Mike Jaber home on the bench
for a few days as he was unable
iw work.No bones were broken.
;Mm Walter Wyant, daughter of
'Mrs U.G. Garner has been :pend-
'i ng a few days with her mother
prior to going to an Omahamhos-
:pital today where she wil mhnhit
to an operation. Her Blair friends
\are_hoping she will soon be well
again.I Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt arc!
For Sale-Hard .wood cut in
stove wood or cord wood.Phone
111 on 17, Calhoun.
2~2t°Peter Madsen.
The Enterprise will print your
stationery and do it right.We
are headquarters for your printing
needs.1-t!
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards were
dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.
F. S. Simpson and family on last
Sunday.
Carl Beckman came up from
Lincoln last Thursday to spend a
few days with his parents,Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Beckman.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lundt and
Miss Agnes Gilbemion and James
Maher had dinner and took in a
show in Omaha lan Sunday.
Mrs,Lois Lynch left by bus
from Omaha last Friday evening
for Lawrence,Kansas where she
spent several days with relatives
returning to this city early in the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Maher, Mr.
and Mrs.G.L.Dixon,Mr.and
Mrs.Mark Beaty and Father
Deyersdorfer drove to Omaha on
Monday evening for dinner and
to take in a show
Mr.and Mrs.J.Petersen and
Mrs.James Kirby are attending
the State Hardware Conventionin
Omaha this week.Mrs. M. Inger-
slev is taking care of Mrs. Kirby's
store while she is away.
Z.B.Smith has moved from
409 W.Washington to the Cora
Beard residence on east Gran
The former plafe will be oecupied
by Alfred Eager, who has chargeof the Marathon station, close by.
Bring your automobile repair
work to us.We have no overhead
and no divided profits and there-
fore can give you the low down
price with work absolutely guar-
anteed.Martin Wortman. east of
Collar Factory.8-It
I offer a five acre tract former-
ly held at $5500.00 for the very
low prim of $4000.W.Part cash
if you want terms at low interest,
will be agreeable.This can be had
with house all furnished and nec~
easary stock andgtools ready to go
to work.Call and see me..
s. E. KEMP
Mrs. E.J. Hancock entertained
at dinner last Friday evening,
January 31,Mr.a Irs.D.
Flaugher, in honor o the ladies'
birth n.rmi\'e1°saries.Mrs.Flau-
gher's being Jan.31 and Mrs.
hulls of serviceable age.Phone
21 on 34.John Hooks, Blair. 2-Zt';M. E. Tyson is out at the Lillard
Jensen farm home doing some el-
'ectrical work.
IL I.Cahoon of Fontanelle,
spent Saturday and Sunday at the
'Guy Cook home on west South
mee t.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lathrop vis-
ivad Mrs. Lathrop's brother, Bert
Norris and family in Omaha las:
Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs. John Kreiser oflKansa,s City,returhed home Fri-
day after a week's visit with rela-
tives here.
Harland Mathews of Omaha,
spent Saturday and Sunday at the
parental, Oscar Mathews home on
the bottom..
Miss Irolene Evans of Adair,
iowa was a weelg-end guest atlthe home of her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Evans.
For Sale-Man's Russian Calf
fur coat in prime condition.Just
lthe thing for one who is out in
'the weather.Call The Enterprise
Ioffice.'46-rf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weston of
Sutton,Neb.visited Tuesday and
Wednesday at the home of Dr. and
'Mrs.Raymond Burr.The ladies
`are sisters.
1 Mrs. Hans Miller, who has been
spending some time visiting her
daughter in Omaha, recently re-
turned home and will be in Blair
for the summer.
Miss Catherine Schriefer is
taying at the Carl Kolbennan
home while attending the city
schools.Her parents plan to
move into Blair this spring.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Davis went
to Red Oak, iowa last week Wed-
nesday to see their daughter,
Ruth and also to attend their bro-
ther's farm sale.~
Ole Jacobsen of south Walker
Avenue, has been ill in bed for a
couple of weeks.Hls son, Manh
of Alliance, Neb., is here now vis-
iting at the parental home.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Christen-
sen of-Omaha and Vergil Reyn-
olds, brother of Mrs. Christensen,
were Saturday night and Sunday
guests at the Henry Christensen
home.
Wednesday, January 29th being
Mrs.F.S.Simpson's birth anni-
iversary,her son,Clarence,who
resides south of town, came in to
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Duart Permanente, rlnglet ends,
price §5.00.All work guaranteed.
Phone Black 259.Mrs. M. Suther-
land.40-ti'
A good 5-room modern home,
well located, might trade on ac
age.Price $4500.00.
3-it N. T. Lund & Co.
The Druscills Society of the
First Lutheran church had a very
satisfactory bake sale on last
Saturday.
Miss Nona Moss was hostess to
a number of the teachers at the
home of Mrs.Mattie Pound last
Sunday evening.
Mrs.Will Schmidt entertained
a few friends at a quilting at her
home last Monday aft/ernoon. Mrs.
Schmidt served nice refreshments.
Fred Kmgh received word from
his brother in Oregon recently
that his only child,a daughter,
had@'assed away following an op-
eration.
Mr. and Mrs. Menno Larson andBobby and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Hineline and Rodney Clare were
guests at the Henry Ladwig home
Wednesday.
Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Rowe of
De Soto entertained the follow'-
ing at Sunday dinner, Mrs.Wm.
Rowe and daughter Irene,Mrs.
Jennie Wallace and Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Jorgensen.
The Thursday evening bridge
club met last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Reed O'Hanlon.The
high scores were held by Mr. and
Mrs.G.L.Dixon.Mr. and Mrs.
E.M. Beaty were consoled.
Mrs.Frank Bizelow's sister,
Mrs. Jessie Timm of Omahajgrne
up the first of the week o us-
iness in district court, having se-
cured a divorce from Chas. Timm
and the restoratlonof her maiden
name, Jessie Carter.
'B r i n g your automobile repair
work to us.We have no overhead
and no divided profits and there-
fore can give you the low down
price with work absolutely guar
ahteed.Martin Wortman, east ot
Collar Factory.3-lr
Keith and Gordon Vinton spent
the Wték-end with their grand-
parents at Glenwood,Iowa.Mr.
and .Mrs.Floyd Evans and' Mr.
and Mrs.Clifford Halbert drove
.to Glenwood to bring them hoine
Sunday evening.'
Mrs. Hugo Haack returned last
Tuesday from a few days visit at
the home of her brother, Dr. J. M.ii" Omah: this wezk ttending 7-h§!Hancock's coming on Feb. 1.The §§5"`ii.ff§Z'."§f§ii."i.`l'Z.""" eat birtn Cui-:is of Tecumseh,Neb. _ ,M-
_State Hardivare Convention °"four had a very pleasant ewningl `other brothcr,F.M.Curtis of|whu:h organization Mr. Arndt is a'¢ogeme,,Q Mrs.Myrtle Fowler of Omaha,Garnett, Kansas was also at Te-i.......i .........\....u.....a,.....-»..... .....\'Mrs. J. B. Carter and Mrs. Julia|,.,,,,m,h .mn hmuirht Mrs.Haack
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cutti
and
of alfalfa.Call Roberta
ose Ranch, Blair.3-2k
C. K. Bendorf, licenled enabaim-
er and undertaker, Blair.0151:
phone, 161; rea. phone, 133.3-tl
A 5-room house,not modern.
but a good buy at 32000.
3-xc N. T. Lund & Ca.
Roy Peterson was up from
Omaha over the week-and to visit
at the home of his parents.
Mr.and Mrs. A.R.B a l ; a r d
Jane and Mr.and Mrs.Pre ntia
Smith drove to Omaha to attend
a movie last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ce cil Gis h a nd mn, sum
left last week for ldlllo whe n
they will visit Mrs. Ginh'| P'l¥'°'*
for a few months..\
Pierce Allen ia reported as get-
ting along nicely following'a s
operation for appendicitia last
Thursday morning.
Score cards, place cards, birthday
cards, symp\Lhycax~ds-dl an be
found at The Enterprise office.
Popular pflce.1 -H
Leslie `Reynolds has ama ze d | -
positloh" with the Nash-Vrieoema
Motor €o.in Omaha and oom»
manced work on Monday.
Stray pig came to Otto Moschin-
plaoe about three weeks ago. Own'er can have sam; by identilicldal
and paying costs.Phone 2211 an
86.a n
Mrs.Henry Lodwig,who has
been having pneumonia. following
an operation several week:ago,
ia now slowly improving which il
good news to her many friend;
The Ladles"A.ld of the m n
church met with Mrs. Cid Bidet
yesterday afternoon, with l l n .
C.H.Gehriager auladng M n .
Bader in the entertainment.
Clara Fnrnberg i.|reoovniag
nicely from an operation or. the
Emmanuel hospitd in Dmaha. llc
ha s be e n do wn the re thru nm
and hopes to be home soon.
Mr.and Mp . E mi l Fo li a. o l
l~Ierman.sre the psrpnu clarion
boy _born §"el!r.2.M n .P d l u f l
mo ther, Mrs . Elme rfra i n al tm
city,is oarlnz for hér dao phhrandbaby.5 A . | \
The A. A. Compton ruidtnaom
Souvh street- is being ue a t o d b
new oak floors o n t h e seem!story whiph will give 'the home |-
more' modern. and more c o nnrr
ient appearqncl.A
Fo r Sale-The Fi t:Simmons
home on west Grant street, prim!
right fo( quick sale.See S. W.
Chambers, real estate, or write or
phone the trustee, Francis J. Kill-
ball, Wakefield, Nob.44~r1
~The Second HalfThe Second Half
I in~
Begins On ~ebruary lst
Lots of coal needed Before winter is finished
Let us Fill Your Bin
NOW while frost is still in the ground
and thus avoid cutting up the lawn
Rivgtt Lumber & Coal Co|~>I
o n e
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_e ~°~;~M y G r o c e r l e s
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rf .
'Q \.a No. 32 or 33
~ ~By Phone
It not only saires many steps every day
but the groceries are delivered prompt-
ly in perfect condition.Why not test
`our service on these items?
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_e ~°~;~M y G r o c e r l e s
xv / "
rf .
'Q \.a No. 32 or 33
~ ~By Phone
It not only saires many steps every day
but the groceries are delivered prompt-
ly in perfect condition.Why not test
`our service on these items?
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~A l O r d e r ~
_e ~°~;~M y G r o c e r l e s
xv / "
rf .
'Q \.a No. 32 or 33
~ ~By Phone
It not only saires many steps every day
but the groceries are delivered prompt-
ly in perfect condition.Why not test
`our service on these items?
u u u l u n n : | | | u \ : L .l l \ I \ l \ . l \ . l \ . l ¢ l l . | C l 5 a h :'u t t h e n e w P a x t o n h o t e l w h e r e 'W o r d _f r o m r e l a t 1 \ e s _ o f M r s .
the Arnc lts ar e s ta y i n g wh i le i n
attendance..Mr .a n d Mr s .H .H .B r o w n le f t
W e d n e s d a y m o w i n g b y b u s f o r
~. . . | . . . . . , .m r . . .n ¢ n n :
L e n a I-Imz o f Benson,15 to th e
ef fe c t th a t she i s s l o w l y / i m p r o v
i n g f o llo wi n g a par aly tfc stro ke
rec en tly .H e r da u gh ter ,Mr s .
Ge or ge Ohrt.,is s t a y i n g wi th hex
Lippincott were Friday dinner
guests at the D.A. Compton home
in honor of Mrs.Compwxfs sis-
Lers, who are visiting here.
The Womcn's Foreign Mission-
airy Society of the Methodist
church will meet with Mrs..E..J.
Hancock on Friday afternoon,
Feb. T, at :vm o'clock.All women
of the church are i nv i wdi o be
present.
The fire department was célled
Tuesday evening to 'he home of
Dr.George S ley on west Lin-
coln street.The fire which had
startrd on the roof was extinguish-
ed before any great damage was
done.
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Wolff and
Mr. Carl Wolff were Sunday din-
ner guests at the home of their
brother,L. J. W olff of Omaha
While there Mr. Carl Wolff visitedhis wife in the St. Joseph'§ hos-x
pitnl and found her very much
improved.
"Bob" Brown of Panama. an old
friend of Ed Stevens of mis city,
has been spending some time in
the Stakes and took Occasion to
visit friends at Missouri Valley
and Blair last week.He was an
over night guest of Mr.S!/evens
on last Thursday.He expects io
return to Panama on Feb. 9.
|The Danish Brotherhood held
one of their delightful evening
[affairs at their hall on Inst Fri-
,day evening.The Royal Neigh-
bors served a fine dinner at seven
'dclock and this was folloxwd by
'nn informnl hour of visiting und
ltalks b y prominent members
Later, dancing was enjoyed until
a late hour
I Miss Anna Raver has received
word from cr friends, Mrs. Thus
_Bids and br ther. Carrol Knmson
who vished her recently, that they
lmye arrwed ut Nmionu\City,
California, making a trip of 2900
miles from their home town Pedro
mother,Mrs L.knudson not so
well as they would like to have
home in his car.'
Okayasin Camp Fire members
enjoyed a dinner at the home of
one of their members, Mary Beth
Hitchman. on last Friday evening
with teh members present.The
girls were working for Firemakers
rank and prepared the dinner them
selv .The evening was devoted
to a social time.
Mrs. Nat Cole, who has been a
patient at *hr Blair hospital for a
number of weeks,is so far im-
proved that she was able to bo
Laken to her home down by the
liver ,on Tuesday.Her many
friends are glnii to know that she
in regaining her health.
Mrs.Myrtle Fowler of Omaha;
who has bd;n visiting in Blair
and vicinity fo r a few days,re-
iumed In her home last Friday
accompanied by Mrs.Julia Lippin-
cott of Red Cloud, Neb., whoplanstogotoCeresco.Neb.to viii!
her daughter following a nine visit
with relatives here.'
H. H. Brown was ln Lincoln the
pxfst week in attendance at the
Nebraska Well-Drillers Associ-
ation of which he is president.At
this meeting, the state association
voted to join the National Asso-
ciation and Mr. Brown was chosen,
as delegate to this meeting tn be
hEld in Minneapolis, Feb. 5, 6 and
7.He was ,glso re-elected as
president of the Nebraska Well
Drillers for another year.
Many friends of Mrs.Anna
Stewart, who has been teaching in
the Omaha public schools for a
number of years, will rzgret to
lzarn uf her serious illness.She
is in the Clarkson huspiml in
Omaha and reports from there
are not very encouraging tu hex
r»:lu.i\-:s and frlenris.Her daugh
ters, Mrs. Abbie Milliken of Ord.
Nels.and Mrs.I\I:.rgucri\c Run
of Pasoqlhilts, Calif.,are with
Glass.
Miss Marian Hansm,daughterseen her.of Mrs.Chus.N.'Hnnsen was
I|*A 1
South Dakota.They fauna their her as is her sister. Miss Frances
The Lafhes' Social Lmon of the forced mo give up her svhciol du}ies
Ccngregntmhul church held one oflbecuusc of ill health and is now
Jim Brodersen of north o f
Spiker,who ig in the Caveman!
hdspiuil of Omaha,whue be
upderwent a surgical operation, is
said to he on the rand to recovery
after n real serious time..
Frank Hovendick,who E v a
south of town,returned Ma ndi )
from the M. E. hospital in Omlln.
where he had his ionsib remand.
and also an abscqss removed lmll
his shoulder.He i s mw at his
home recuperaling.
A number of young people nm
over to Missouri Vdley last Fri-
Hay night to attend a pa r ty atheDr.Heisey home.ln the
crowd were Maxine Mathews,
Alice Beckman, Frederick: lhthiz
sen, Ruth Allen, Adolph Putnam.
Fx-ancii Kelly,Edward Jenkim
and Austin Qhls..
Mrs;C.G.Hllberf. andlsistu.
Misa Beatrice Ireland e ntexti ls i
a number of friends a t d i dn u
last.evening,honoring the l i x t i
anrtweraaries pf! Hr. Halbat amd
Walter Nelaoi;whi ch oa urnd Q:
that date.Following dinner m¢
young people drsve to Omaha
where all enjoyed Annan,
Mr. and Mrs. Chu Sa una, wb
live on the Bench,entertained
Mrs.John Anderson and d i v x "
ter, 1 Helen and non,Bo bb i o f
Canada and Mrs.Anna Sutton.
Mrs. Elsa Jorgensen and Mr. md
Mrs. James Sorensen and children
of Blair and vicinity at dinner
last Sunday.
Mrs.S. S. Dixon ol Arihngwn,
entertained her cousins, Mesdames
D. A. Oompwn of Blair, Ed Hebn:
uf South Dakota; John A "
und James Summers of a d:
and Mr. and Mrs. John Kmisa ol'
Kansas City,on last Tluur.-adq§.
Other guests were Mr. and M n .
Ncum Warrick, Mrs. Ju\in Lippin-
cott, Mrs. Mytil-3 Fowler of Orna-
hn, and Mrs. Harry Ervey.
'The Monday Afiernoon Club
mel. at the home of Mrs.K. (T.
De Graff February 3|'d,` with a
good xmendnnce as has bccn
shown the entire year.The rox\
call was responded to with harms
of "Famous Men of Oth-:r Nm-
Kamo Pancake Flour, 4-l'b.
sack -------
Sugar, 10~I'b. sack, Special -
Skinners Pure Egg Noodles
40 to 50 Prunes, 20c value
perI'b.----~-_
Espiquet French Dressing
perbottle ------
lea & Perrins Sauce, bottle
Popcorn, Japahese hulless,
.perlb.- . -----
Lart mixed pickles,50c
bottle, Special --~-
Schlitz Ginger Ale, bottle -
Assorted Jellies and Jams,
per jar #~----
Bulk Mince Meat, per lb.-
Kwiksolve,per pkg.--
1 package free
Chase &Sanlporns Seal
25c
69c
15C
13c
30c
40c
10c
10c
25c
10c
15c
25c
Brand Coffee, 3~l'b. can .1.45
Sanka Coffee, caffein re~
moved, 75c can, Special -69c
Hamberger, fresh ground,
p e r f b . / ~-----
Pork Sausage, per Ib.--
20:
<>0~
Lean, meaty Pork Chops, lb. 30c
Smoked Salmon, per Ib.-
Haddock,pe1'Ti>.----
-loc
380
Freshdressed Chickens for
.Saturday
ing machine
~ap, 15c can,
~---~10c
dish wash
ecial per pkg.25c
, large can -75c
ching, per pkg. 104:
lakes, Zlarge 251:
e Rlour, pkg.29c
e Flour, Zpkgs. 75c
H FREE
and Coffee,
or3Ibs.--1.00
r can
~er can
ice,'
'per can C
s in
ce
ege-salad,
\1
'egre-
s
ream Flour,
»----1.65
r, 24-Ib. sack
;Special -_89c
wheat Flour,
'°'~--35c
Solvene was
shredded
Special -
20 Mule Te.
Minneanolis,where Mr.Brown
goes as a delegate to the National
"Well Drillers Convention assembl-
ed in that city.Mr.and Mrs.
Brown plan to return the latter
part of the week.
. 4 -Mrs.Mathew Bandorf enter-
tained the Monday evening bddge
club this week at her new home on
east South street.Mrs. Frederick
Guyer won the prize for the high
score and B1-na Metzinger won the
cut prize.Mrs. Theo. Lundt will
entertain the club at their next
lrneeting.
i Mrs.F.W.Arndt received a
card from Mrs. Ralph Vinton, who|witl1 Mr.Vintorrand friends are
enjoying Texas climate for l. few
weeka.Mrs.Vinton wrote that
'they found enow all the way to
within thirty miles of the Texas
line and that was rain.However,
they are enjoying the vacation
very much and have been overinto Mexico.
.»/.~ -1.11fn.v;.~_~/m_\~f_w,m_»,~1_\¢,~/w »
Valentine
Schmidt of Minnesota is expect-
ed to arrive soon.
Clark Allen entertained at his
farm home at a six-thirty dinner
last Thursday evening, a group of
friend.;after which they played
bridge.The following enjoyed a
very pleasant evening,Mr.Allen
making an admirable host:Mr.
and Mrs.John Newell,Mr.and
Mrs. Joe Lazure, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Grant Allen and Mr. and Mrs. W.
W.Wilkinson.
Little Jane Beals observed her
twelfth birth anniversary on last
Saturday evening Feb.1 when a
number of friends and relatiw~,
upon invitation from Mrs.Beale,
enjoyed a dinner party in.her
honor.Among; those present wen
Mrs. Eliza Warrick, Mr. and Mrs.
C- B. Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice
Smith and Eugene Bunn. Jane re-
eeived,{number of nine birthday
gifts.
powder,
Royal Lemo
Ligit for st:
Kama Corn
Rob. Ross C
~Pillsbury C
*I E
Hu m m e r B
per Tb. 351
Corn, per cz
Tomatoes, ;
Red Beans,
Grapefruit
per can
Sauerkraui
Baked Bea
tom ato
Salads:-ttes
tables fm 35 %
E ;
£5-
!=lE; .
~1.lv
.»5
I. ¢l\»'U\»\»l.\i\»l»(.|»l \»\..rl. 0 .1
Extra Big Assortment of Valentines
F r o m lc t o 50 1: eac h
n Candy Specials
Fre sh Ormnze Slices --»-lb.ISL:
Ch \cnI:\tc 1.Z:e1m Drama, extra fine -lb.l9c
Fresh Nu. I *fn mi5h S 1'*cd Peanuts ~lb,I5\.:
- -- -- _ ._a
13
54 :»}
vi-;=1
;
I
I
A
.
air
per can
Tomato 01'
table Sou
q Lexin gt on
L `\A i a cf
Cbronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack
95c value;Special --89c
Kaxho '\'»'h01ewheat Flour,
per§ack ---.~--35c
Badgerow Milk and Cream#--Fresh Daily
~ J. S~
Smoked Salmon, per Ib.--10c
Haddock,pe1°TI>.----380
Freshdressed Chickens for
.Saturday
Cbronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack
95c value;Special --89c
Kaxho '\'»'h01ewheat Flour,
per§ack ---.~--35c
Badgerow Milk and Cream#--Fresh Daily
~ J. S~
Smoked Salmon, per Ib.--10c
Haddock,pe1°TI>.----380
Freshdressed Chickens for
.Saturday ~ Come and see our fine Ladies
~and Childrens Dresses.
ltheir pobulnr soc
Itlze home of Lira.
Mn..l n ':f;"|
n......,_......»I .L ».____ :.. ¢\.:...:... »,.\.:.... ..\::...._________.
(_row Milk and Cream#--Fresh Daily
wr
Q
",'1:z-x.e o ,-1 ~
.nu auu.:|nuulm u|.};xx.IILI nu mc ln una cas;Lqulug "lflol15"»[n g PFQEH\ll1 w a s In l lk fL. L. L an tr y a na | r es t and s pe c i al di et c ou rs e.M155 a he a vy one.Mi s s W i s e ma nn m,o n 'I`uusda5',| B.iaHan has bezn trash ing'i " . i h ' f | h a n d l e d th e subi c c t *S te ms T o
Feb. 4.There was a lu e attend-
ance.Mrs.Chas.'Ilite.an and
Mrs.Olin Hopewell h the pro-
graln in charge.Mrs. R. J. Mur-
doch is president of the Union
this year.The hostesses were ns-
sisted by Mrs. E. T. .Tipp and Miss
Blanche Hi ll in the serving of a
dainty luncheon.
Fremont city schools where she
has proven 9 he a most capable
arid effident teacher.Her many
-cnool friends and others who
know 11sr, both in Blair and Fre-
mont, are expressing their wgfet
at her illness n.nd hope thalfshe
ward Preserving Peace":M F
Cora Budgerow on "Limitatioms ol
Anns",and Mrs.Fred N:mate
"The World Com'l.".The subjeth
were informatiye as well as i.¥l'l»Er
esting.The Club meets Feb.1
with Mrs.A.F. 'Newell and thmaysoonbehernormalselflpmg;-am is honoring Abmgm
aizain.Lincoln.
es Choice Sl each.5 »'i z g s l R a c k e t S t o f é
I.m msmamsr m\
\L ~
Blair, mama., mmm-ye: nm
WSKENNARDT H E
lI A COLUMN FOR I1woMmNg
I
v0Asu|Nu'ro Mawr, 'KENNARD
lgenel Bertelse and vames
Jo nson were caling on .A.&=rstetter Wednesday aIwn\oon.| a n"i a "'}f'Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kahler a:xd` at ;
family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dor~|M r ;~Cnackerandfamilyweredinner'nna.._Tuesday with
,ing for the Kansas (my nrxdg¢ g,¢_The members of the choir oiatNebraskaCity, came hbme ill the Methodist church met at the
Monday evening.home of Marion Msrshnll for pm:
Friends of Mrs. R, E. Fdrchild txce one night last week.Axter
auce.Lad.Yi ld: 9 DC§.l§.,_°n gach sa e n ! H M r .l g d m l l rs . ~Angenon and
Stuft Tomato Salad r.an rs.ater 3PP wereSixtomatoes,%cup ¢h0vP¢d e:1t»ertain»ed a bthe Fred Masfddt.
..home Saturda evening.celery,'Fi cup cnopped nuts,~Miss Alma ySwamaon spent the
R U R A L son a l d mn Mr.and Mrs..w.IL get and daughter, and
~Helen Widener of Arlhzghn;Mr.and Mrs Merton Ward of Omaha
Charles Mmfeldt Mr. andMrs. Austin Renxhaw and'
i\|!4;\ 1* 'S Rl!f \ b W ' S a numberViewandepects to be" hlre fo
\'i8itoI8 Molld8¥Mr and Mrs.Harold Rasmussennderacm home.g f ' ~
arlson visited la.-at nnrl nrn
Gnee Swihar!
Akina of Omaha,Mrs,
|o 1
'WINTER VEGETABLE DISHES
When fresh vegetable!a r e
acance and expeneive the wise
housewife will turn to the canned
variety.By the use of sltlll and
ingenuity in their preparatzomshe
IUEYODUXIBE OI inuunazxu lmanudressing,crisp lettuce,1 green
peppcr,paprika.Cut slice from
:op of each tomato and scoop outslightly.Chop rcrno portion
and combine with alery nuts and
olives.Salt and mix 1 htly with
mayonrmiec.Fill tonlato cups,
place on lettuce leaves and top
will have little diificuhy in b=§I\'|»,v.ith a spoonful of salad dressing,
m r .a n a u r s .n e r o e r c I ¢ K E I B O I
Irvington, Mr. and Mrs. Bob An-
ders-on and Aifted Svogerson
were guests at tne Chris Jahnel
home Friday.Miss Wilma Bun:of Benning-
ton and Mies Irma Nielsen of
Blair spent.the xfek-end with
Misses Bertha and Helen Jalznel.
Miss Dorothy Voss of the Sun-nyside district,who is attending.
mg that she is mcely settled
hearney and xmas her surro;
ings very p.~:aennt.and that
uuztofs report is very encoum
ing.
Leonard Peterson has been
charge of the lmrdvame storethepast few days as Nic Fr
rickson hurt his back and has lunable to be at work.
The Willing Workers of I
a t am:w s "° ~ " ' ~ 'H " " -"" " " "gu e s ts a n th e H a n s u r a e s c n mm e. n u -m s p g r t y l a s t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t T u e s d a y .|
t h e 111 n u l l o z o r t h e U " m l " " " 5 '3 ' f ' ° |M i s s E t n a S u n d s r e t u r n e d h o m e
. . . L _. _ . . . . - | . n | ] u 1 n n v a f l h a r m f P n \ h l ; " I 9 . . ..¢. H
ga"IJCIK Lll lll bli lll ll U L \.v |\ »un n,P - - '"" "M M r. \ . - m x ," l ' h n | | n f H n a n d d n u f r h'" '" " " " " " " l : l " "" " ".u5|a1|AAu.||n ;| n.uvu»-¢- --.--- -c l"nnn ivers ar y .te r o f Da ve y ,Ne b. ,M r .a n d M l m
Mr s .C .C.Cu n ni n h a m a n d Chan (1 n ' H; | r | | n f W u hi n mto n . Th e
\
glz- ;_',;'_,_""f,=,;';',,';2',i{;, --G ~ ;~ §T'¥£."¥..L'?§" I. IIN: ~
.me hm _im right for I =°°=\-|Hr. and Mn. B. A. tiottleh vm-"¢I.'£ mn fade..uw 3" "'!'l". °£.3'I ited as me Temnerlev home last
Mrs.0.A.Clmndnghriin \'iBif>?d young couple received mln! beau-
'hxesday afternoon with Mrs.ri m and us efu! gifu.
Lydia Cashman at »Kennard-Mr.and Mrs.Louis Gorehami BUY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
m d Leonard were Tuesday visib'
crs at FH-ank G°55¢l"5-Lloyd Broach,son of Hr.and'
FUNK and Horrnan Gasserspent Mrs. Henry Broach off this villngvF"d¥Y in Iowa.received a wr y painful infury
Fritz Arp called at Frank mst Saturday afternoon,when
G:1sser's Thigsday-he, his brother and John Ay e o f
,...?3£;,f'..':'!.~ .<E'1f£=sL°=*,.?f:ff:°f.!é&Blair uerii hu{\tinlr.Wlillc ew!-=»
cid-
>e.n
len-
Ellza
the
las
of coasung zne uoys anu g""";.u..\iay afternoon.°"gg;'°d__gd*§';§' .;;tGibaon anfii Mr. and. Mrs. Perry Glendenhing
son abe,Jr.of Norfolk,cam Spent Sunday at the Fred Raman
Saflrdxiy evenin for an ov\.r=h°me'. ..,Mr.and Mrs.George Bergman§:2da§ed';i ldm 'Mr.and M lana hir: sllu .uk5. Ernest Kerstet-
;and i m C`1nrle=a [j,n-Her and 1a.n.¢y spmt Sunday at
r.__\ .1 .;___f-_`,_.." f the W. A. K¢ratr.L;er home:
hh mg her iamily's regrets for a thin slice of g f . ~pcppm;or high school at Blair,.spent the nard,will meetthefreshne-12.corn,11-'»P'"'"¥'"'onion and a dash of paprika. Xield week-end with her parems.Appleby; Wedmsdandlima beam of we sunlmcr 5 salws.Min Bertha Jahnel, daughter of The Ladies'Ail
-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jahnel, has re-home of Lira H
at Mrs.1
lay, 1eo.1:
L1 met. atB.Piuzwthe bu§i§1ef:
wa.;\ dccidécmiFather
m o m u a .I" e a r -o e n a c r o c o o o s o v v w v u e o n g u n n e d w h e r h o m e a f t e r c o m p l e tT h e m a m o h j e c t a ve s l n pn.Pi n g a n n u l ,o r f o r u m 1 | | a L l f; r 3 ;m g gl t e a c h e r s c o u r s e a t t h e U n i
-. .u -. .r ~ | ' |Q v e r m t y o f O m a h a .A t t h e U n i
Thursday.Duringtheafternoon,it
hold another alum
? gg "° °,; ;~ 'R' :|§ ¥,_ °:' ";~ m .|Mr. and .un-|. ~ S. Crank drove.",`to,-An. .g:.o.. Sn ay aftemoon LuInd |""'l"S °'}° of 'i!'.'??° ""°?'"f°'1'i!"l\°isit thin .ut:.ér'| mother and fam-
u s a u c a u w l a l c u u n :u m r n u l U I U U a n n ;\ i 1 S I
S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g .t w e l v
M r .a n d M r s .L o u i e G o t t s c h w a s ,
: r a w li n g t h r o u g h a fe n c e th e
e g a u g e sh o tg u n wh i c h ~
c a rr y i ng ,vms ac c idently ; dia-
»c-d.shootinsr L ln vd in:th\*gl-ml veget-\b\e¢ for uw um :simuld be Vuraetj mu th; nc.:\-nfu-i 1 ~
:dun ol thai! vrizinad |'!.|v\.u. 'nlhc ;0
tina .-:~. .~n ..nn h. ncA...\.|l b_ a '-\|..ing | ' _ / g n i - | n { 1 ~§
versity Miss Jahnel is a. memberof the S;g====- Chi Umecron sorority
Miss 'lien Swenson came home
Friday evening for an over nigh;
visit with home folks.
Mr.F u n k Jalmel returred to
Omaha Sunday afternoon to re-
Son banquet.The date h u not siege:°f tomlllitls uno was \\0°'i|Z_"been fini*-'li' set ua yet..able to attend aehoci !4o.':dly.Mrs. G. F. Paulsen and Lorraine
n .d M . w . E . wr: m .Luz Fridsy. Saturday und Sun-.....:.,.:s ...xr E.Be r ry ~ § .' ; . d w Joe ~1:35 »=»=f~»=-:::'°.::"§::..':a,".';°.,:'.::;.':::f:.
and Mrs. H. E. Ward and dough-at the '.a1lro':=l ¢l'o!-#5118 n.::\im;he nequnintlnoe of qu, lizzie
ter at dinlier last. \%'edne-sduy evo-Cunningham!to count the cr~ daughter
ninz.that croued_ nil". me 9'rn.tll 2 Mr...L a H n .w.B.Jefferson
were ln v ml lMr.and §..T'"i='~2I11 Arp ~
whegj
deemu
an C
tion
time
children visited at the Henry Wul-
born home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. huie Gottllch und
children visited nt the P. J. Chris-tenfnu hena Sunday evening.
| " " r ' " " " " " r |J ".-H e wa s ru s he d to B la i r '
e th e a tte n d i n g phy sic ians
ed it advisable to tak: Mm to'
>=1'fHh@ hP@f*='!The f'°*?f'!':ua Lo try new recipes.As fo i l
the latter, a time sugar, usod not
as a snliceh ner u |\ .um n s :|:1¢ning
- - - 4 ...an an wanders in bringing,
; §L v; u » \ . » » . = ]§
m a i A l b a t r o .< : s §of the injured mp ar 1is reported to be quite 3|
John Aye is the son of. hr
Aye of' Oma hms
Lnzs
erl.
its. .;=}\me his studibs at the school for M,.S_A_Anderson went to sig p.mn lt .yifhgw ';==_ .=°'=f§ ;.i~ gym A1las t thug tn| do v .;gm c gq [on ,4 lfnndgu \mrs.uora aumrarr ana !|l'0|llbert Su.\d:| home spgnl 'l'u§'sd.¢jy "1 Fremon.They 0118.LenaB r v x v w u i u a a a a f m r v n , §
§C'0r*!H\rm"r an 'rms rr n 3
Q WSI' $.r\|ra gf ¢ ¢ ¢ w » u » o u » w o » + o o ¢ o
L
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»:u.»\r»'rm¢1--I-'msd sjnvnn.u n - f
»1u.v|2\.sf'i.l|in llf r n r tru "ls5 wi th 't|'|\friend Hu wur d H¢»um¢mn.|
painter of some mvle but n u l lwealthy , luke dlnnvr with rm-Ir \.*0| - |
lvgv umocille. Alfred Glbboml. i'lhnn»cial ma g n n h Un wln produc e!.wr lttr n ple dk c wh ic h th e th r u h a dtaken while In c ollegl. to h elp r ar!!
om.-r In adversity explu lnlnn n m:nr need#nnan vlai msslnlnnrt no w
lor the edu:ation or bln ann Bohmand dn uxh ter Ma ry Gibbons nvnlfvatthe " le ga li ty " of the p¥vd|:¢*bn!mzrmvn to ma ke a pI.we for Un-wln a dnu gh ir- r in h w organization.Sha In to rall at his ofhr-e next dn?
rC H AP T E R !
Mr . Unwln Ma ke s a C a ll.
TH E . l i n a n c i e r .silsiru:alms?I n
his rvln ule and sp hndi d libra ry .
booked up wi th a Sdmvurl u l llaf»
apolngvrlc sec retary wh o r u m
mf tly I n .
"I§ul."the were-l.1ry was rvlnvr
mlng ." h e say s h e is ax very 0 l l
frivud.lfnwlu is tht* name.'fuhhy
Ullwin, sir.He mi d y u m wou ld r e
rm- mh vr hi m by llmt."
I le c f u ld ave that his 0'mg:ln_\4-r
nmmnln-r\~d.>nnvrl|Ilu.:n f ilu°
l|:|r¢h:£'SH 'lull fr om lht*fare.I I h
h~.nw Inu! IZvrlv hmk In uhm m 'mint
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Wir"L'\1rl¢»= Mr-rr'1t =p@-~+ Qar " " ' " ''"'.|=»--~'week to visit with Mrs. John Bur-nda with Mral Debert I`m.\}er3'--.=~hil~=the men fulks attended a '°§i',». and Mrs Bin McCracken 0:
sale at Dlaxr.-Fremont, visitcl at H. C. Edv.'ard'
Sunday.
"""_Lesiie Berry came out from Benhh flnalinga hut this In sllffvrent.son Su nd ay to vi si t re lati ve s an d
Ho p.:uso¢as he heard fllo steps.fr ie nd s
¢ l ? ¢h h !a . ¢ ¢ » n ¢ . |I n t h a J h ' | 1 i | " ¢ 2 f l I - .q w .\
the _overhead bridge which we ""'""`3'thourrht was to have been 'buih *an'fia"f. L»;=\'=>;e
last fall.s ."°"Olive Hoimcs left la<t 'I'ues"=v ";'5'fPn"{'e t°,br`
mornin for Loretta,Nab.wherclp §;"2 3S;;§ ";#he .. E vi_3it her brother and a *'.
f I _Sa.urday mem:arm y.5f.f'_e-..¥i."1ii*';i__?:.'~:.':,~'f.E'°':.£'.,*';f',1fEi'"r'3'i'T'2f£ £'.°§;'*;
d hte of 3-Ir c m m ac me 1.y1aus:rGotaschhad the ».o;|:e tonsee fge new.
.rs.ora IIITIIIP.lk her arm whn rf..\...¢. gl... 5'_,_ M
mav b
T E. . \ .
n U:n~1br-rg~aby nirl.
nttendvd the
en ho me on
KENNARD MAN m m sExiei possessed when they w\:l'E
P,..1....|i n l h n ¢r :n \|1" I ~ ~ ~ Q r a l l o pTfsa.-o mpc of narméd com add 3 afternoon.mu l:at '|l('I\('l§wel:»5 3 ;Paulsen spent the b en c h Thu rs da y .
n g a t th e Fr e d S H O W E R
~ R8!I\S0I lTIOt'A miunnllnnnnllu e
As Ernest Sprnker was walk-imr home. h»e Hlirmcd on some ice11:12-bali Cup mm. , L J ;..¢..._,\.ped gr een pe ppe r, one fi nely c hop
p c d red pi me n to ,one teaspoon
ww. o n e t e a s p o o n s a l t, a n d o n e -
eighth teaspoon pepper. l-11| greas-
e d in d ivi du a l rameisins one -thi rd
i u l l.Th e n sprmkne w n h i m c
Me a d c u u n b s .Ad d a n o the r la y e r
a t th e Qprn tn.xLu1'e.Sp r i nk le
:gain with bread c rumbs, and c ».:~.
t i m e th e process u n ti l th e ra me -
k i n a ar e h u i .Sp ri nk le b le n d
c li mbs o n to p , a n d d o t. e a c h r a m-
d f i n wi th a ha lf -tea sp oo n o f b u t-
irr..B a k e f o r te n o r t we lve mi n -
fri"tliE'£EIio5j pnii and fell, lnjur-
.i n :his leg.When he arrived
haue!l m :home. his leg had lwollen and wasI D U !u u l t l " U l u a u l a r \| n u | \ . ¢ .Q
| lrn ! wu n r to mis e the ir h o pe s an d
llmn have to d isa pp oi nt them."
It wu s Mar y . e ighte en a nd sweet.
|tl\{'| now hopeful.She he ld In her
lmntl n | | H1k£'l of the literature that
Frnilh college sends out to those
wlm s o lk In kn o w h e r c h ar ms a n d
terms. Illsnry wus more than anxious
In enroll.And during' the Inst werk
her fa tllor had he en le tti ng fall s ly
hin ts Klint Nmth n n lp to n mi gh t not
seem sn fur away as she thought.
"l\'d y ou c lose the eolatrnc I?" she
.:!=lml, when she had hissed them.
"Finney Is tlpzht,"said Un wln ,
uznln |=ln¢kim: loaves."I s ha ll tr y
lh e m i n n |nurlll\°s time."
Ile sn v Mar r d ro np 1. li ttle .H e
Irmw Hun rllu:|nnnlnt'1nnt H n Plv0 | l
Ha r r y rto sen nau m,wh o IS a t-
bending Cr e i gh to n Un i ve r si ty , vi s -
ite d hi s pa re nts,M r .a n d Mr s .
Bu c k Ro s e nb a u m o ve r th e wee k-
end.
M r .a n d Mr s .Geo.Me n k i n g
dr o ve to L y o n s Sa tu r da y to vis it
M r .an d Mr s .A r t Andrezasen a n d
f a mi ly .
Mi ss es Or a l A k i n s a n d Grac e
S wi h a r t,w h o a r e i n tr a i n i n g a*
th e Ni c h ola s Se nn hos pi ta l,spe nt
th e week»end vi s i ti n g th ei r pa r-
e n ts a n d frie nds.
Th e Me th o d i s t Lad ie s'A i d So-
c iety wi l l ho ld th ei r n e xt me e ti n g
at th e h o me o f Mrs . E . P . B o o h e r .
Mr .a n d Mr s .D i t lo f Bu c h o f
JOUFIIUHEU MJ Lltlllu ns su u mann.A nod a y n i g h t wh e r e th ey m i t th e
Pl n n in 3 ' tm qu in tdt.Th e y we r e
defe ated b y on e po i nt,th e sc on
be i n g 16-17.
PI I A ( ` El- ' UL HI L L .
Th e f o llo wi n g pu pi ls ma d e the
ho n o r r o ll th i s la s t mo n th: Ga c e li a
W es c man , Alve nn W e. ze ma n, C la ra
Ka h nk , b e or a W r ic h , A smu s W ie s e
Do r o th y W iese,Gla d y s Petersen
J a c k K u h r a n d C o d n n e W r ic h.
Mr .He n r y W e se mn n a n d son,
J o h n ar e i ll a pn eu mo ni a a t
th i s wr i ti n g .M i s Ma r y LogE':
m a n o f Be n n i ng to n i s f h e l p i n g
m e d t o Ben son W ednesday .
l Clarenc e J oh ns on a n d He r ma n
Ro s a c k e r to o k i n a s h o w a t Bla i r
Su n d a y n i g h t.
I Mr . a n d Mr s .G.F. P a ulse n en-
joy ed a n oy ster sup per a t th e
W m .Pa u lse n ho me i n Be n ni n gto n
W ad ne sd ay even in g.Mr s .Ot to Gr o th u se n c alled o n
Mr s .Rosac her Tue sd ay af te rn oo n.
1 ;u n . . n -» . . . \ v _ .u . ¢ v -u _ .
he ld .n t th e c hurc h ba se me nt o n
S a tu r d a y e ve n i n g f o r Ro ma W arsl
Ale xa n de r .Th e evenintf was soent
p la y i n g ga me s a f te r wh ic h lu nc h
was s er ve d.
'Th o s e p r e se n t f r o m ou t o f to wn
we r e hi r.a n d Mr s .Osc ar An d er -
M r .an d Mr s .He n r y Gr a d e r t o f i _
Be n ni n g to n , s p en t Sa tu rd a y a f t e r
ni ~
n o o n a t t h e E m i l K r u s e h o me ./ ~1.Mr .an d Mr s .A lb e r t Sunds vas-g " Q / 3
ite d a t th e Ha n s B r a a sc h h o me o n J ~ '-" f f
T u e s d a y e v e n i n g .~.'u n u _~~
o |J ~M r .a n d M r s H n r t l n S a n d s
M r s .C h r i s S u n d s a n d E r m a w e r e j
p a i n i g h i m .T h e d o c t o r w a s
su oned a n d E r n e s t wa s ta k e n
to hi s off ic e wh c r c a n X - m y
sh owed th a t a s ma ll bo ne wa s
bro ke n.Th e in iu re il le t'wa B ' p u ti n n c as t.H e i..-=n o w a b le t b g e t
ar o un d on c r utc he s.
~ i;1 an oven at 450 degrees.
Savory String Benng
cm...a hr.;mediumsize onions'
a n d ~ b a c o n f a t u n t i l
tender :mo l.g:n.3 .J-.one pint strained canned tomatoes.
5:38011 with one teaspoon pepper.dash of cayenne, two cloves and
two teaspoons sugar.Bring to a
bail and add one quart canned
string beans.Simmer for about
iifmeen minute;Add a teaspoon
if butter and serve.Slmtrkrzmt rn.Ll Re d Star Inn
2|\.t.=...u-rLa.zuL on stove in a
~ .. ~ .....,.,....... ....... ..-....__-____,h . nedf .I-Iemmn,vlslted Saturday wlth take care of them.'_gms;,Monday.Ii'£~'..If-..'f"`or uma nl' env:nur-Mr. and Mrs. 1. Buch and family.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Ruhr and m a
"l\¢~ snum-tlnlng up my sl£*|'\B het-Mrs. Chas. Gottsch of Washipfp Verna were Omaliaa callers Satur-ENTERTAIN SON
nr than lim!nhl rmn!r:1¢'t.On ton visited Weclnesdav evemnsr dnv.Verna remmned at the Hans ur wl l :rx
;
:I - - u w - -
r O F
: a w w ' W O M A N I` Spades,Forks
¥Shovels.|»un=|l=;.r rinnmlng ask me ;\|\:\t I ai d Thlrgday with Her aiatef lféson home whore Sh; will g | | A. ¢ uu "°" ""`" ` " " "
:.=,.¢-n.n nm): re:¢>:n Smilh nr you Mrs. Iignry Plugge.while attending Van ant's '.lm] '!`vrh ful Btlll"Elmci' Miller has been quite ill iness college.She commenced her Hr.find Mrs. Wxlham Ja\}ncl
~n w|:.:n Inn ganna an he true."with the flu the rm'=¢ week school work Monday.entertalnod abcut forty young"Q".""f" "'"'f '"f"l .|""_'"f I " l Mrs.Ben Glisan;an of Omaha,Mrs. Anna Wicse returned home|f?lk3 _at hfml 1ggm_@_§§\1f§1§§.f_'f_j £1 T u l ' F TFM P F D" i m n l e m e n t s ' ~ w i l l;'.:...:;;'1'~':.. :.:';. .L=::::';.":a"...;:f=.::f@f::;=-f=;, ine g ;;;;»her Jazz*
ul fueer mul lf: Imd ful' mo.Flf try |'""'"°d*;!g'~K s 5 ,
'Ill' lu rhr ul'I1= In-| hl-s nl Im-r. an rl.us :rn ll! on-»°¢°|'|M ln.lu: n . . M - f Msg' he.t°|'u~in°d the following Saturday
1-nys m-'°»» rlaun l'm wnnl: l'\l lure levening In l'lol\0r of Mr. Kron-
l||l':llr|'f un"b'rg'l hirthdav: Messrs. and Iles-\.'lrr|| stu- ||;||| mme all-'1.n In |\-e- |¢'nmo| Clyde E.Rosenbaum and
|n:r|~Ihr MM|I|||:annul lfmrln family, Gus Kompke, F1-gd Fmnrh,
lm l:|\|| :el lll~l wifi- nlnxllnurly. "M.sr|.' I A_A_ lironberz.I-'ned Andrews-cn
Saturday,after visiting several ning in nonor 0; une: IInutniulldays with relatives at Winsideand of l»ld¥#m\§-hu "f¥°"||-"-Haskins.The eu.-emng was spent at cards
lli ss L nrfone Ko h:spent g1\¢|Mi¢l|| Owl Jeppersm anal I»°°=\afd
week-end with home folks.Miller held high scores, nml Mins
Mrs.Maggie Wrigg i s | u . i " g W i ] ml Bun: and Ray Jahnel gl'-
nt the John Ehkrs home,near is-ed oonlolntlon ¢?'}"""'E'Mlss
Bennington at present.la. Anderson and lxenmt Jong-
hlrs. Anna 'Wiese calebmted her,b|\{H_ were the hlgliest soon-mg
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s
" ' \ 'iaid y'»~1 i n doing'yo u r w o r k t e l l e r
und easi er bcca usc eac h is ca refu lly
b'|! anced and co m i rm zct zd to reduce7 1
..I
kctzle with enough water to cover.ru: in as ham bone or a piece of
1..\m or bacon, some lard and quite
2. few .sliced onions, and let it cook
n f vn l l r a u -l n - l vl n ( ' l n l
I ' | | w l n .A n d w l l h
s \ \ . . | l 1 | b a r k Il l l o n n vu u
wr wl \1:hl.y"
Tuh hy I||¢°§\f"
nr) than | I!| lt'¢
m i n i I`r'.!!m:
\¢~1»:|rnhl.':¢ll!1r<l;E
lz w n r .
Equip 5 nur bnrrs
TE .\ \ PE i {" F : | l l k\ ~i ¢ | l 1
w n r k t h i s S p r i n g w
. - _ - ¢ _ ;1 - . - - -¢ --
: b o u t mr h o u r .Admin
ml r a w mt a i o e s I n
enough gran-nth * u f I lw thrvc .li n
thic ken i t a mn,lh|-3:we-re IH
ii mc .slnne juniper berries and
caraway seeds may be added while
cooking in to enrich its flavor.
'Nhen the hom is up put. in the
1;..xut :md c ook 20 to 30 mmubua2.
L;l.l..\l» and Vegetables in
;emp| ,n.\§ Liume as Salads
Gr0W 511¥1 apprctlauun oi the nec -
w n !ox |.£\1.n.5 and \cgcLaua.05» ea-
p.\:»1>\-!! many \Qg\:lll.lJ|.\$8, to a vreh
L...|.:1.1.ce£i di et.is iarizvly l`\Z3polla
i h le mr th e n e w i mp q n u n c e u i th e
£1und on me AIu¢r.»..|,.s 'au||.1. Unge
Lalu'-2I1 g.l'\\~»C"K'.i by u\: uhm. »~§-.
TL $5 IIDW \.;...|..uA»lu..n ix.: u.»....»L\.t.
a t courae.New ;.r:.1 u..u.<un1 salads a:al .-a'
; . I al:£.¢\m||.gz§a n d m;.\....r ant!lu -
¢»m;2xc.nt.n:u I.l.lC»Ll.0\L\H ' H r "':l
&..».t:.\.1\....\t z»3.au.i are ;il\~a.=~ \..i1.\!l|
wu g i n .afc c r.A m i hu n;\\\2 na-a
s u p p a md a i e w th a t w e h a ve me .
o u t mlc c c s muily i n th e pa st fcvu
\.o¢.ka.'
Ba sure to s ta r t th e c hi ldr en
'a
lunlhr1eI::¢~ in thv nfs! :lay s l'l1.¢ry
y vn r lh v) b \ \ n lP I n h a lw n n l:n f m;
mul In tho ¢»';:I\:m-ss yvurn lun hm!
gun? hy he haul nm sm-n lhvsn n:u1°!
"'l`vlI h im I m li m hlrm I n sw mur
nne' fur Ihrvn r!:¢.\1.'Ehr'|| ask h i m
In ¢1|nnvr."1iiIlh»m§= lh¢rl1;.,'!1! n nm
mvnl."I ' h u i ull!from h i m If
|'!¢'lI§"-|ll|\\!llt|Uvtlllnxlmu--is tn
Nv w York I f ho |\¢asia h i m m
fllnrwr and lvl nu- knewr wlnm they
nrv ¢°mnln;:.
Tint* s|Ȣrvtnry.mmumning nn l m !
nlntv n t hh ¢='n||»Iuyer"a n:ll~sl he ..r
:hu !;nmr~¢I |I:|~se»~5 |\\P| whnm kim!
mnnvlrlry amsvls hm or 1!!| \P l'| |win
:I m rfwfrsalge :md 1\1|plm~ml lu*wal!
tvtvphnn lnz frmn Hn ntlwr mu- ma i-
|h~:|m°f*.
l-"q||yal lf | | \ \ | n ¢ h mn e Wal*:mr n l
rin- kind In =|\v=|l;f~n |n\y |'~£*1| Ill a
l§|hhrm~= vu:ru-l:|r3:It un z n -fluwll
|gmrn||vI1l am llsv fntI"ll|lh mr n f ll
=1rn¢rnrv nrm d\\:| t| \°l! hy l!;:hrnh#
~»-rI»!n|.:nllll m¢-rnf:I lm lsI'!r:a
wh ivh m=|:\|nr»sl ll In l'u\\ !n'4
f*:|=~;:lrh~r Blu ff,\l<ml zo "ns i l
lnvkvll am fh»n~!»lt \'::\ur ll In . nrl
m m ;mu l uhh-lvl!|I.\rv tml.I f
flu'pl:|c|>la.nl Flu hu:utils Ir w w
horn? In lhv I'n\\lns; anal lhmo \ an
vs
sa a rvr )hv:°1IIif1Il :;!r|,"lu*1-mill.
'I v.usuflr if utscivslrulnle men try I0
:nd fashilies.in had a jolly time
hfeinrr 'olether and an n labs hour
birthday Mo n da y by cutcrtnininr couple.1nlnrzfenumber1.f friends a m' |A dcliclous t\.o c a m ' e .unch
\ | .\l.._l...l..».¢||| mlu| _;|El
|Jn you r g a rdcnQ? -Irs ." x én ur g sérved u delicious .:~:lntI£-len.was svn-ea ny mms. uluzmul, nnraau-|\\I'¢h . M r a r d Mr s H G R u h r a r d od ba r Mr s. E lmer Mille r an d Mr s.
I H;:i'ry Nelscg_ ra-turr.c¢l_§q KQ1-fami_l~ were Séldng; dinnor u a i Ch'r inJ ahre I;l nn _ M fn
--- . . . ..: m a r n n f s n n I!!. B U E Iz11;;.v\z~'L:1<"£0015*"'Il| afbtr working near Nehrnska at the Herman iianlis home near]" ' " "~ ~"ma ' A'|¥f\'City fcr several weeks.He has Omrn.fo " o f .lr. a n rs.e 1 Q.sen,who were forme>r!y of .th'
"'11=i:rhhntl:oot\.MH.Anderson will
§';;,;°'a;':____Y as ~ §l Nic friédricksen Hardware
I
Ir ~ Stitch in 'ri Plattmouth ("nnstruc'Eo:1 wnrlf
Nebraska°"..§f"""°* to f'§?F°'7d il Kennardfs11 1n Wintarstcen mu :u,|
Saves Nine
Harness which is repaired NOW
will lze xeaciy when the Sprix g work
str eat
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~H;
begir s.Mo r c cvc r ,mir cr repairs
m a d e l \ C W m a y save ycg r ha r-
n n q n Q - A r w n l n n n H n - " f n e r n n i l v
"'__a rnnf sfnrulrm v. " ! | |..f r o m mf zmc _I n .a I |»l|1|<'m||HIE'~d s Y f-nn|m|»n|=l;1ce that to lhl-Ill.
n.n\nlr un vn u \t'1.l lm s\dli.||rr n ... .......ED0 KwanEstimates Gladly Furnished »1
W. E. Sgmpsey
=Kennard, Nebraska F.
,;_'A mzmm m m m ;
¢mr'~ mf.f. /..,uf/|.., .w .. H »..f.=./.....
~~ _mn _. 4 mv., ;. .~u\° ; -.~sv »~z\._.».; .~.»». »:~n ,;.»¢»;-vm
Excess
§ | E c n (iss Consumption
is Due to
xf
L
|.;re€1t\.sourcf.'of health protcctlon
now and in the years to come when
ibey have l.fr. the pa:un.al roof.
The salad habit is an heaith habnt.
Salad# contain many of the most
ltnwin lnnk hh way un the rm¢»!|rInf flllrhumfl r|w1s=:|;.'|»Ill! \a'IfP whnspout |I\||1'll nf hor lnvnilrl hour# nn
n vomh.lnnkwl up with a smile
Sim was one uf l'||n~w rf\a||l3 Kumi. . . . . . . _ . . . . .. . . l . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . a b. .. l ¢l . . . .n l -. . . .
'/~; - w.4 / Q \...J
Gulf. de.Flon!Unwln was Waltingfor I3: .war d Ez! l:n_lon.I-lind Chmnging Tires B a l l o o n s
on a Cold, Wet Night?va lu a b le mi n e ra ls a n d vi ta mi ns .
S tu f t Pr u u e Salad
On e do z e n lar ge c oo ked prun es,
o n e d a m n almn n d s o r 24 pec an
ha lve s ,on e dozen ma r s hma llo ws ,
c r i s p lettu c e leaves,one c u p
w u l l l v l l | \ | | | |d \ t l ' ] | |U l l l u | \l u n u a
{`Inl| °ll juflpnwnts; sho frIt h m lung
Illness was :will 1:1 annie |||y1\fr'r»- la
wa y In pr op n rv h e r fm vlvn ml li te .
."Van In no zlmro to filnnnr m x l
\\'e»4!nes:l||y.°I'nwln maid."|'|l|||F m
'n ash [Inward llelr ing rnn |IIhh»me\
in a vor! hlf' muh 'l"h|\. suv In IM:
fvrrfov t!|a°:¢|s.lua&uh l w r "ll v
|\1."l°I| :Hu auf ||.1' fm |;:a 'flv¢ "Im
| \ ' : . \i|.¢.|\\||_|~h i .¢|iiPf rl fvrl
Ilr'n unvfrn iruty nf ullu
l"ula ! ' |\| 'l..».1;.v»| | | | | |llu|}
wi th lhf- lzlnvlurllnivni tu r n n f mimi,¢m:\v in l' | ml n |ll?lI| l|fu llrvvi
if If g
11's a dirty, mean job. 'I'l1:;t's why-with high~
nada new Goodyenrs so l;~:' ;=:iccd- mast
people replace old tires that h : reached the
troublesome age.This saves expense for
punctures, avqids delays and dangers.Come
in and see these handsome, husky Pntlxfindcrs
-values made possible by Goodycafs vnrld
leadership in sales.
20x4.40
$6.30D r e a my Sa lu d Dressing.Re mo ve
p i n f r o m p r u n e s p r e s e r vi n g s h a p e
a s v e l l a s possible.Ch op n u ts
a i d m u l h l n a l l o w s a n d f i n gener»
ou s ly y e t c ar e f u lly , i n to h o llo w o f
pro mo s.L a y thr ee pru nes o n a
zri sp lettu c e lea f. Se rve wi th s alad
i n n i n g .Yi e ld :servi ngs.
C r e a my S a Dr es si ng
0 n e » lmlf c u p evap or ated mi lk ,
.one mb le sn o o n su g ar ,one ble-
alpc n n fr u it ju ic e, on e c up mn ' on -
aa i s e o r c o o k e d sa la d dressing.
B r a i d mi lk .Cool.Th e n c h ill in
h o w l su r ro mulc d b y c hipped ice
a n d malt."W hip u n i i l s ti f f .A d d
s u g a r a n d i n i t. ju i c e , t h e n f o ld i n
nnlagl dre ssi ng.Espe c ia lly nic e
f o r f r u i t sala ds.Y i e ld :6 ser v-
h z -
On e N o .2 %c a n pe sts,bo ilin g
wa t e r ,o n e pac ka ge le mo n J ello,
¢I' i!P le ttuc e leaves,acne-half c up
g r z p o r a te d mi l k ,on e c u p c o o k w
.le lli od P e a r B u i ld
n .. ."¢" P . . . . .... . . , . .. . .. .\P1'!rl¢' time he will he Ihr- gt¢°zs1e»I
fu pllulls l In the r'nunn'y."V n w ln
n1m4v¢l n mnmonl."llP Wai! ||l\\|l}:\
lmIlnr»d tu lu' h nr d :mtl m=nm»rl'ul.
And y vl. In lhlnli tlull lu n f ur
mv um] my uamvhlllaz. he wmllrl nm
-r hnve gn! his-I A l l "
lllWl| | fvll lllfn n mlmd ul ¢l»°{1rP!\
allln.A l mllr-gv he hurl lswll
»slwhléd nrllllnnl. and eilllhnnn hurl
hmm !| \\0llnIPd dull.Am! |:1m...n.
wus u ln ulll-mllllmmlre.an d l' lu y ll
Vnvrln smllvllvd all\vrlls¢»nlr»m»for
s frnllv jnurnzll uuc l ann# lls mmnl
. lr Pfllllnrl 'l"l1vn ue rlmmrlnl n l
llnvmrd lls»lllu;.'tnn.\\hn hm! unal-
wllul's1nl¢»$U|ml n pu i nlvr o f svn
|tl{1l'8.Ile tllm,-'inn was lllv hos: 0|
fu rhrre.Hs-wa # b vllvr lrmklmz
»Pl| t°l hrrd and :multi hure atrulnm
mln vn ve In alty llllng he. sm his
*wind upon.An d he had vhmavn tn
rlwnna re In to for cm-m»ra lrf lh v
nr lll a n d so u s a nd e ver y n ur an d
:len vxhlhll his unusunl C'l\lJ\nle'>l
ln I h r nlq»re°|ln|*l\e f2¥\wht!l d
nln- d b u! did lull b uy .
- n m y ou close that c ontrac t?"
rw heard his wi fe ask.Th e c on
: n r l ha d be en tulke d ur er | r nn m
him wllll u 1l| | t°l'fll| ilillilv.llv u n
lleipnlwl lla? ullnl-hu rl qmsflnn.
"I dl»lI | l g vl ir ." ll? mill; "u mn oy
wus llzhr I we nt ln u l a h.| d Ilmv.
I'C»~c|llmnrh.|wrllu;m.l | n smry .
llilll."
Tino lm)was lnllur llln n his fu
ll wr lll n Smlzw hi*Wm!li lllurn'
le*l&|»ll.lll' mul wlhllalv man.llv p u t
hlu urnns ulmul the »'l:ll.'r \\lll|u
;| r¢»l¢Mlw zvsrure. "I lilluw y ou :lid
your h¢°sl." lu- salld slmply
A mi all fl1mu;;||the din ner |u\or
l'uuln was lasllllllwl by th e vwr lalln
I)rlml hi' hllll 00| |]|¢|| @ lsli hvsl.
ar i 0 Q n o 1
\ \ h vn Ih r lmur for d lm wr dr ewlivin? |`lll»l»¢u:n wus invllnwl to hlume
' I m pole sevrvlznry rlml men lzke-
lil-lrlnnlun a mi Un wi u.wi ll:wlun n
he lan d mm lm c mllmnn |:rn| 1nd ni'
llltervuurm. allmlllil he hln guemn.
llu ln lllv the lanusp I-'myd Unvrin
wus vrulllms fu l lln wn r d Bolling:
m n Ile m\¢'dvc l mmul summrl.l l v
had ¢'Ul!IP. no he lnld hlunsvlf. upon
re task llm!hlurll_!llrnmhcntl Mir*
vi.'5lL ll8\\Ur| ¢v\l l||m»=1ll'for hh:
pefpetuul eullnlsnlmmns ll I-um
looked I 0 nlmlrlv.an |»r\»ll:.lll\'.nu
Big 0v erslze Iw s ~W im I
30x3%
fwfwdf L
$5.30
Carefully Mounted,uarunieedfor Llp-`n¢d»a1»yow 90|--.as¢rra<5 .w~-1-91¢.,,¢.,,.¢
nosnnmun SERWCE S'l`ATloNo r
f i r r r . .l " l ' _ »r o o m y r m m g l'lS (0l 1S.
nv- Rc pair charges are slfght ccrrpared
mayonnaise, one tablespoon sugar
one tablespoon juice from canned
pm;-5.Drain juice from canned
_years and measure.Add cnougi
bo i li ngwd- e r t o jui c e to ms ke l
pint.Reheat to boiling point an
fo ur over the Jello powder, stil
.ting to dissolve.Cool slightly am;
pu i nto n squa re pan.Arrange
halves of pears in refrigerator to
itiifen.Out into square# so tha:
1 h'IF pear ls in each .serving
tene on a hed of lettuce leaves.
In the meantime have cvaporatei
mi lk heated to scolding point in
u of double boiler.Cool.then
d d ]i n a ' b o wl su rr ou nd ed b y
c h i pp e d ic e a n d sa lt.W h i p wi t h
1 D o v e r be a te r u n t i l s ti f f .F o ld
i s th e m l r o r r w u ,Sug ar a n d
.___-. .., . . .deal.The eommlnslrm wo uld h ave
remnved the lle lld y c a lli n :o f a n
lntolun m Individual who Lonc erneul
mmwll with puy lnenta for ftlrn lture
la Ilw lnslulln nenl plan.
Unwln n°mmed 1| de ad les t f rom- p h n t.He d i d nn :u mm lo meet
nf* 1»ll'P:\ eye.
"'lI| P fi nw mm no t ri pe." he saw.
|ll"ll\- weakly ." Ne xt umutlz. per
¢.:f:x.°"
ills \ .lh : mi d n othi ng .Tu her 1|
nn u n e \ [ d e me that u m !l1P|l|l'0||
IIPI*to be _vez mo re mrenlrllwm'-1
and nuriiled by su!l'P|n»'Z"lin xml thi nk Mr . lllin lgms win ?
»-he asked presently .
"¥es.*'Un w ln almwr re ll "\\l=!f
|1hm1ldn°|Ile?lt' | | s o le mn mural
nhllgntlnn and Fm n ut sun- In isn'|
u legal on e mlm Glbbr -ns was ul
m x l |mm: o f h la wo r d l kn o w
l-- h m: th e na me fo r be in : h ar d lu
assured.He had been lunlng \u1.l| '
me e ve r a i me aw hsul rlulslsvrl hill
eveni ng d raw.The rvfulal ul his v|\.!l |,»rvwf».\»¢1
bu t ln d c u l e ln llma lu mh z p l llwlu
selves In luw mul aarlnpfvr unseasure
me nts had lnrnughl anr ln un Illn
mo ms .\\ . mlll lllv vluth twirl?
zulgm no t Iullmlnn ily ol? ln fvsvnt
menr wml l. °Ha nlm nak ed In un lm
.zlnrl 'vo rlr ll a n d Dv Il n . luri wl 'he<P v¥Tlll'|H £0 tlrla|\hlmaéll
f v |=.lhetle asldea H e ha d d e
»lnrvul HI M h e v r n a small Bitter
elm:he wa lk ed dolly many mile*
sll"l|» .\FI the llme nf trial had f-'har
I llm f wf r we i g h t!lt we : : lo l fa t
\ ma r! who me so lllff e a nd wallet
s o f a r m n ld not uf, fat.I t wa s 1
.ln xlty o f f ur: -.an unwillingness 01
the flesh . o adapt Itself to long
4¥=rv'.I¢6 w r h
(Continued mad week)
Kennard. Nebraska
q504: Coodyar 1
Tube Repair
Exch 35C 5 ~
lo the improved pérformance 1 `~ ,.£_ai3of your motor.~\\|
Let UsI3o It
1Ken nard
( has. Bat
Garage ~ é*
es, Prop.o *fr m;a u
#*!2 '. = !. .""2a I EARLY cuxcxs BRING mol-*ITI I-IILLSIDE NEWS OF lcxm oucs Arrsun mmmw i l l perenw, E. W. Bnkdic home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lowe. whaleftlu t week in thelr cm-for
Emmett,l@ho,hm to xbamlnn
the trip on account of the deepsnow- M g - 4 rolds,They re-
turned so emma.Rnlland Lowewho was with them wen: on by
.train.»Mr. and Mrs. D.' Buch and Otto
n were sup guests at
the _Pete Larson i i i . .Tuesday
evemng.I Mr.and M m Jacob SabalkamovedlustWednesday from chef
l k mn mn I n n ":mm tha Wnldnl
ning to spend the evening at
bnage whale their huxbmds were
their regnlnr bnxi neu md : o d d
meeting at :he C. R. Gray heme
.mending the Father und Sonfrlday evening. Feb. 14»
banquet..They took, their supper
m d spent a very happy mme.
The group included: Mesdames E.
w .hurdle,AL w. Ba rre . H- B.
Cameron ,Wm.Adams.Ann:
Yeddle, c.R.Gny ,Waldo l{an~
cock, C. E. Johnson, E. C. Burdlc,D.Buch,Henry Tnxhlsen and
Mi n Ma gi e lnwe.Mrs. 1£f=French and Lyle re~
turned home from Omaha Sawr~
day where they had ba m since
Monday with lxttle Cnzszer.He
_A very successful Father 'Wiz
'Son banquet was held in the-
dining room of the Legion hell on:
:Friday evening, Jan. 31. One hun-1»dred and seventy :nen and boys'¢m=na¢¢The cables were very.
'attractive with streamers of col-I
ored crepe paper and u l l green <|tspers..The Bl. E.Ladies served
the dmner and twenty young'ladies of the Sunday school dress-
ed in white,\\sited.At each
place vfas n horn and the gucstsl
c m Jr af TeI - I E R M A N N E W S M;-A ~ B. Jensen hu been mn-
tined so hu home the pm week
S. A. Waxsum of Tekxmlh, was °"."§'.1.3'°'£5.Y.§'.°rr:gp°Eulrene
There mn be lame uution G A R D N E R U l g T i & C ' l l
about the "Le of the oh? nyinB'|The wea ther mm mm dmv. ua olies of md :i;¢yF?|il attend 5
that "the e l dy bird catches theh little be¢ 'xr el the nut fem dinner in honor ol Rt. Rev. Joseph
)
worm",but there is no questh>n|¢.y, in the why of wenbhérwhich 1'\ Rummel, bi4h°P of Omaha,o
that the <arly hatched Ch\C|K'wu welcomed heartily by both be held at the Knights ofColnm-
catches the high egg prices in the
(all,when supply is :mall and
demand is heavy.Accolding to
market statistics over a qumber
.ae .............:..-.. :.. uno., Qhmamhnv
\ter Lester and Edxth Stan mary 13, at 6 30 P M
ley n the lang Geek nexghbonhoodwereSundadinner guests . ..,u
at the Jbhn Reid ome.'".T\
" w g " b e a s t ._bus Club, Omaha, Thursday, Feb-
'_uhm sumd d ms ned Illlvlu »»---~----~-- - -3 , . b u m p n a y t h ?-;~y,,£_Lo,,;Bu rd ic loft.th ei r stud ies a t th e
b u i l d i n g .s t a t e u m v e n l i t y s t L i n c o l n o v e r
M n u i d n , _B e r g C o o p e r g n . . .~~f o r I ~l l t h £ i l "
m a n e d a t 3 .f a m i l y d i n n e r a t h o m e s h e r e ..
t h e i r h o m e o n T e k a m n h S u n d . a y . 'M r .a n d M r s .W m .S p n c g m -
T h e s w e r e M r .a n d M r s .n o u n e e t h e a r r i v i d o f a s o n ,m .
g _( } _C o o p e r ,M r .a n d M r s .H _0 L e e D a l e a t t h e i r h o m e S u n d a y .
C o o p e r a n d f a n l y o f H e r m a n ,L .D .B u r d i c w a s u p f r o m 0 m a ~
3 - l r .a n d M r s .C a r l C o o p e r a n d l h l l S a t u r d a y f o r u v i s i t a t t h e
nu._|c¢un, psauca us maui, us|::\..u»»...M r an d Mf g Jens CIIIIIB-En gtan d ea r ly Oc tob er ar e haghest,te n d e th e D m i s h Bro th erh oo f;
Wllh wmter eggs next. m value.lasmiveraarsr which was celebratedEarlv hatched chicks. which cannu n - n v v n a q p - m n v - u v v p . - .. . _ . - _ - |I H a n c o c k f a r m k n o w n a s t h e D a v i s '
p l a c e .~
Mr s . J . C . B r o d er s o n we n t d o wn
to Om a h a W edne sday to see M n '
Br od er so n.wh o i s a pa ti e n t a t
th e L o r d L i s te r hospi tal.
M r .a n d Mr s .F r e d Ro be rtso n!
we r e su pp er gu es ts a t th e F .0 . !
Swan so n h o me Wedrrasday .
Mr .a n d Mr s .F r a n k Lars on and
c h ildr en le f t la s t we e k f o r Lo s 1
An ge les ,Cali f..wh e r e th ey p la n
w m a k e t h e i r fu tu r e h o me .
Mr s .J .D .L o we ha s go n e to ,
Bi r d I s la n d , Mi n n ., wh e r e s h e wi ll
spe nd a f ew wee ks wi th *h er s on .- s,
Pa u l a n d Do n arid familie s.
Re v. S i mp s o n o f C r a i g a nd Re s . |
No i li n o f th e loc al M .E .c hurc h..
wi l l exc h an g e pu lpi ts f o r n e x t '
Su n da y mo r n i n g .!
Th e h ig h s c h o o l b a s k etb a ll te a mdr o ve to Oa k la n d F r i d a y e ve n i n g l
a n d play ed th e loc al h i g h sc hool
te a m a t th a t plac e,lo s i n g b y a l
sc o r e o f 2 7 to Bl.I
Th e Ha r r y W a lk e r f a m i ly ar e
to ag ai n ma k e th e i r h o me here.
Th e y h a ve mo ve d th e ir ho u se h old
onndn f lo wn f r o m Te k a m a h a n d
was opemted on fOr mastoid 21'§>\l~.
ble and is getting along fine.bile.expects to go down tins week and
bring hirq home.L. B. Harrison reported for .lll1&duty at Blair Monday for the
opening of the spring term ofcourt.4 I
Mrs E. W. Burdic had the mis-
fortune to break her hip when She
slipped on the newly "i*3'@'l|kitchen floor at her home S3121-ll'-1
day afternoon. An ambulance wascalled and she was taken to Oma-Iha where she is receiving the best
promptly used these in the properway.While the plates werebeinservedFred Robertson leadgin community singing, each guest
having been provided with a songlsheet.A splendid program fol-
lowed we banquet.Mrs. Howard
Han.zen had charge and Rev. C. C.Norfin was toastmaster.Warren
Wakefield gave a reading.Dr.Cameron gave a good toast to thesons.Keith Garnmel sang "I Can
Hardly Wait Till I Get to be aMan".A toast to Father was
iven by Robert Skinner.Miss
-_vbe put into the laying houses in
time to produce for this high pric-
ed market,offer one excellent way
of insuring the largest profits
from the farm poultry flock.
Experiments conducted with
many flocks indicate that theearly-hatched lots produced egés
of a total value of $6.71 per bird,
as compared with $2.97 for late»
hatched chicks.This is not all of
the story,however.The early-
hatched lot was classified into twoof care.Her many friends hope i tn nms Cmmbaugh rendered aisrovps-fone comprising all quick-
slme may recover rapidly.,piano solo.Prof.F.B.Shraderly-growing,earlydayxng,well-
Harry Custer and sister,Miss Save "Our Sons at f§¢hQol"-Jack formed birds,while the other
Nellye were at the county n1g[r0..\8.Chi.£f gave a recitation.Rev. group consisted of slow-growing,polis Friday afternoon.,Richmond talked on "The Boy and underusized, and undeveloped birds
g Sam Stecens of Blair,was a His Church -Dr.L.W.Crum- that showed no indications of lay-
busmess caller here Thursday.I Mrs.August Lowe suffered an
a..taek of appendicitis and was
rushed to Omaha early Sunday
.baugh than pleased the audaence*with a vocal solo after which
Rev.Norlin introduced the main
speaker of the evening.A.J._f mer ncy oper- Dunlap, yrho held the attention of'2`§§§.'f"%f..°1¢3§¢ih. §iiea1.ro¢e1,»|all on his talk "B<>>'S"-Fe save
and is gi rl to be improving imseveral of his poems to 1llus.ratewell as .can be expected.|l~1s remarks and although the time
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Feb 13, 1-1 and 15th are the dates
nas getting late, many were heard
to remark they could have listened
ling when the others did.
The net proceeds from the early
maturing lot were $5.09; from the
late-maturing lot,$1.93.In the
light of this information, it is es#
sential not only to keep the early-
hatched pullets, but also to elim-
inate from the early-hatched
flocks the late maturers
s
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fneighborhood.
~` § i h 1 § i . `f l u n o u s a u u u u l .u s a '
M r .a n d M r s .C l a r k S t r i c k l e t t l .
and two children of Blair,were U
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
parental, Harry Ervey home.Q E . ~
John Zalodeck baled hay forFrank Linden and Wm. Van Huas
this week.
Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rasmus-
sen and children were Sun<f|
aftenioon visitors at the parents .'Jens Sorensen home in the Orum
e, .
|i
~oiMr. and Mrs. Hans M. Anderson
I
I
l
l
and famzly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred II.
Jensen and family helped Mrs..John Jensen celebrate her birth-
day Fnday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto ChristiansenandbabywereSundayevening
supper guests at the Andrew Han-sen home near Irvington.Frank Linden shelled corn Sat-
urday afternoon.I
Monday evening visitors at the
J i m E d wa r d s h o me we r e Mr .a n d Bishop .Io
Mr s . A . A . W i l k i n s , Mr . a n d Mr s .F r a n k J ,
A .E. W ill-:in s and ba b y a n d Ma r -c h a i r ma n o f
S i l B i i ~' B i s h o p e s C 0
M r .a n d M r s .F r a n k P e t e r s e n L a n i n t h i s
.. p S u n d a y w i t h M r s H '>t f o r t h e a n n u a l c a r n i v a l t o b e t o h i m m u c h l o n g e r .I m o r e f t l 1 - i t t c h e d 'W *l d u c e B i s h o p
l ? \ ; e n b l n '~~b o y s .I 1 1 1 .~~W 8 5 ~t o n h f n b a I . . . . . . . . . ' . f ' ,' § "l n i e n ° ' T . f . . 2 ' . . . . ' } . . . . | . i ~l ' } . _ I i i ? " § . .- ..L .1 l _ l R I H M I L 'h h t h
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J I in '
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.____Q.. ..un-3,\.
meph F.
Burk leg
th e ne'
n f r a te n
s distriu
Ru m ml
an ilirmn
B u n n !"' J
v of Omaha,
wly organized
nity of the
rt,wiil intro-
el,whd will
san extension
education and
:epted by the
;e.
=. -|.they can find a place to live.Mt.;\'=g;~» we 3" informed, will sell
ar r suppxes.Work on the Tyson-Long build~
ing h w progrased sufficiently
for them to he able w use the
office anghhey hav alrvaadk mov-
ed in.. ` s l r m a arge asac-cepted the position as secretaryland office girl and entered upon
,her new duties last Monday.
Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Cameron,Mr.ang ~ E .C.gurdic and
Mr.an rs.C.R.ray wereluncheon guests of Mr. and M m
D.Buch Wednesday evening,
:John Skinner has suffered quite
a loss in his poultry by an attackof flu.On last Wednesday a doc-
oor from the bee laboratories of
'Omaha was called in consultation.
1 Mrs. Fred Rogert had as guests
last Wednesday her sister,Mrs.
'Frank Ericksen of Blair.
A number from here attended
the funeral of Mrs. Mary Pilcher
,at Blair Saturday afternoon.
I The M. E. Aid will meet Wed-
.negay ~;1=;dM~- F. ;7.rel§astle. h
g vera ies gat e at t e| Henry Tnxhlsen home Friday eve
'H - ' 'r D s
Just Phone 59
When you. want Quality Coal
JUST|PHONE 59.Our ample
stocks assure delivery of the
k 'd f l ou wish in themocoayquanity that you need..
Have you ever tried coke?
FARMERS El.EVA'l`0R
Tankage Oilmeal,Bran
3,Shorts and Salt
.f ': " ..f " ,
r '.|\~\ ;,_u
'ya I lW.Rl'SlIl|TI'.1
/ ./u.s'rA N/cz' DRIVE' If o u r s 1
°"1`he Hover 'Horne has bgen Omaha Monday aft
undergoing some repairs.Lew that her little son
floors were laid and the paper Mr. and Mrs. D.hangers were busy the past V-'€0l<,t1ephew.Otto Laredecoratingthewalls.hir.and'Kennard SundayMrs. Jesse Ilover and daughter 0f| were guests at 1
Blair, will move in as soon as theihome.
work is completed.I On account ofR o y G i l l a n d w a s q u i t e P a i n . - _ h i r s .A u g u s t L o w e
4 n l h r l m v n n d n h n n r Th #f 8 C 0 i n d f f l n h r n m v i n c r n n 1
:emoon bs' word ~......\.,.e....,W ................~|,,,,u¢_vlrgi| .xonn nnuenwn na§|'="'*'-....._......was not so well. extent,upon the high qun y of[been quite sick w1t.h the flu and program of religion,
Buch and their, the stock which makes up the 'under the doctqrs care but is beg.|charity,recently acl
irson drove to flock.Increased profits which
morning and;famera have been realizing from
the Louis Buch poultry during the past few years'is due, almost directly, to the ef-
the illness °i fo rt.s of hatchedes which have
2.the L'F"f'G spent many thousands of dollar;
Monday °"°"'"¥|bui|<1mg up good laying strains.
_.During the past year leading\'é'f§.'$1'f§§¥..I.1fé hatchedes have organized under
the slogan, "Hatchery Chicks for
ter at this wntmg.'layman of the dioeel
Mrs. Jim Edwards and son and]Rev.Johh F.W
Gene Barry of Omaha, spent last York City, who ig 1ThursdayafternoonwithGrand- u soci service k
\ma Jones in Blal .»r.Emil Anderson trucked hogs to e wky m Catholic
Omaha for John Jenazn to be on gp"3 "nys of
Monday'x market.ems o the diocese.
Sunday dinner guests at the,_A'"°"g_ special fe
Frank Lindenhome were Mr. undldlnn" mil be a pro
|§Irs. C. ~ Ahdereqn o!_near Qrl-Imunity singing led
hm of New
affiliated with
mreau of the
chadties, 1ri\1
solving pro b
; u »;U u n a s u a n u w - u _ - - _--w ; u v n a w y u -s o v o ;h a n d s S a t u r d a y f o r e n o o n .H e w a s l w a s p o s t p o n e d .
w o r i d n g o n t h e d i s t r i b g t o r o f a g M r .a n d M r s .O .
W h i p p - e t c o u p e b e Z o n g m g t o a i b e d a t t h e H o w a r c
n u r f u h n m N o r f o l k w h e n l t .S u d * i n O m a h a S n n d n v .
nture : o l the
'grim of com-
by Paul De-
| - " J Aaunn : " ' " " 'j "G be Pr o f its " ,to c ontinue sti ll in g to n ,m r .a n d r u m c u m 1.'et-Ia ne y ,no te d so n g leader."e¥>L'Lf"fr'§§°§I"'°°§"§liaf.wa s J 3i'§' 5',';"£}°l?§"5l&%""S35'a,_§i'§f fu " § i L J th e i mp r o ve me n t o f c h i c k s gfg en f c?'*'"l`0,~Rhus.-rel a n d |Re pr es en ta ti ve (k\tholi_c " i m f e
bus ine ss c aller he re W ednesday .|15\@b 1.Sh e wa s a s i ste r o t' Mr s .an d in su r e f ai r d e ali ng .g s n g f s g q o J m a ~' f r o m a l l Parishes i n thx?d la t n c t
M r .a n d Mr s .Ho wa r d Ha n s e n J o h n Pierc e o f He r ma n .Th e re-Re plac emen t o f po or sto c k blr'~ M a n d a rs.ens ausen will att/e nd a s wi ll a l l p n e xts w h o
g o o d f l on tho usand s of farm5 '§'Ie et:rs enonh on| c f vemng at th e J . I.. ' resid e in tlnis distric t.Pre se nt i n-
i s ta k i n lac e y early u n d e r u r g |d l c ti th th d iwe n t to Omaha. Frigex and f9P1&flt ma i n s we r e ship ped herei Mo n d a y
th d a wi th s o me n e n s o c-after noo n.Fu n e r a l se n c e s we r e r ..a on s a r e a t e n n e r w i l lfb?|.|* I m 'l"h..nr wo r n (!Ill0l.lf.E Halal o f tlun RnnH|:!n|\n\n|\"|°\\nl..!.-P ...s 4-__M r '8 H d M f 3 .J . T .Ne ls o n o n d |....al.-I....n.....al.........€........ ...I r'..sI..
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i§3§i;'iss;~ ~ ;;;;' ".:f.';;;..z;";°;" ;.:;;'"':,».;1;;a;. =»>== of ~ ~Last Tuesday evening the Gra-!Burial was made in the local cem- tmued 3§°¥;=Bq in fm P0
ham-Page belonging to Bob .Tuck-]etery.Surviving are one daugh-» as one o ' e e mg arm Ison,caught fire and burned up|*l'l°2l»Gue:1dola.{who makes her makers wlthm a very short t
out near the Geo. Hart place.Ehorne with Mr. and Mrs. Pierce.nu. and Mrs. L. A. Woodward three sons,Duke,Dwight and CHAMPION cormalrsxfzn
d Dgle:three sisters,Mrs. John KEEPS ACOOL'lL §§'f.P1§`f§"-i'"".»..S'#.'f.;§f l'l1P1e1-ce. Herman;Mrs.1. c. Ala-
'-°"" two daughters spent Satu ay|"¢ I"= "»=u==»\» svwfmlls w ww-ultry evening ar. the Robert Ras .en oiic men ever held m this part. atJrofithome.Ithe state.Siyxilar dinners will b¢
ime.__ Mr.M111 Mrs. _Ewazid ~ h e l d at five other Cities in the
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lnerman :muse ana unease:wn.v.:.m¢,¢¢5¢l o !Be nn i ng ton ,we r e Fr i d a y e v e \
I N T S n i n g gup per gu es ts a t th e C t w
Ch r is tmns e n ho me .Mr s .Ge o rg e
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CBIIISTIAN CHUBCB
A. J. Hurgett, Puwr
Lnulslli Iu n ullg lu.un;nunu.th e i r s o n , A lb e r t.A lb e r t le f t
Saska tc he wan, Can ada. to look
er bu si ne ss ma tter s .
f; ; i ri w .Bellmond, Iowa;Mrs. C.H.aft-|W 'd°'Royal,Neb., and slx bro-Henry Sorensen, Nebraska churn
thers, Junes and Dale Longcor of pion corn husker,is now using
nion Blur; Neb.. DUKQ. Hancock, Iowa; one of the new farm account books
ting and Claude of Virgil, S. D.put out by the agricultural ex-
the _ M"3~Am\'~ Pedd-i€» Misses Caro- tension service to keep track of
Wlnchter, Bessie Lyzholf and owe;hinge besides his com husk-\s a 4 =1£=f§{ -*g * y e "entertain- ing %.,..l.He at!/ended a recen:
»€a ,*mer un *Y at the Ben .....»i..., .».1|».a rw mu rmmw avant
vnwe, wnv .um we..........., ..\..daughter for several days, return-
ed home with them.Mr.and Mrs.A.I. Croudy of
Blair,spent Saturday evedng at
the lxohn Jensen home playing
pmoc eMr. and Mrs. Ozw Christianlen
and baby and Mrs. George Witte..¢u....\r....¢~.m m 'I'lmn~.dnv
m m .§4]1nn\.m A M§;" "§"§aFL'f§1Ia=§."1I`k. nf.. _ - .. _ - "" - "l n .c h m r m n E n d e a v o r ,8 : 3 0 P .H .
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\h e l d t h e i r a n n u a l b u s i n e s s m e e
a n d e l e c t i o n o f o f f i c e r s a tIb r i c k h a l l .
Q I ~ A .~B a r g e i s g p i o y i g
ma'?v;f;.';' ;.;;;Fw I
7:30 P. nz.
S u n d a y m o r n i n ;t h i s p u t e r
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d o o f S i o u x C i ty ,I o wa .1 Th e De gr ee o f Ho n o r wi l l
ran-| Bunn home\The B mholdlballteam
'school tem
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usu I n I l l l l l s vn z w I n N u n nduringtheSundaySchool~ {{é`"|8¢»T"" [inventory pan ol "count hookn at the Legion hall Thi! il the lint "".f... ln kneplng
ngm.Folloying this an ueunte fgmx feggntln 19311
Frank Linden home.hMr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen were ours.
Su.nday afternoon visitors at the E'
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B.Cope,,field-wo rker for
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J o h n R e m ho me .|Ama n d a P e ter s e n o f S pr i n g f i e ld
sp e n t S u nd a y wi th ho me f o lk s .
Mr s .H u g h Su the r la n d ha s rc -
c oveved f r o m a tw o Weeks siegeo f th e f lu .\
Mr .a n d Mr s .E d Eh n i n g e r an d
s o n , E a r l o f O ma h a we re Su nd ay
' e ve n i n g vi s i to r s \ a t th e Ha r r y
iE rve; .ho me .Mr .a n d Mr s . J en s I i r o g h s p e n tWerlnesdayeve n i n g a t th e F r a n k
Li n d en h ome .I Be r th a a n d My r t le J ansen vi s-
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enc our agi ng me ssa ge at th e c hur c h
ho ur .
I n th e eve ni n g th e pa s to r c on-
du c ted Uie s e rvi c es s t th e Ba p ti s t
c h u rc h wh ile Re v. Mo r a n g a ve th e
c los in g mes sa ge a t Plréusant View.
The evangelistic meeting nt.
Iflc ns ant V i e w i s loo ked u p o n a s' v e r y suc c essful.Ni n e confessed
'tl1eir*Savior and all who attended
the services were helped spirit-
lla lly .
:ite d Ge or gi a A n t i ll Su nd ay afLer~Br o.Mo r a n is a sp le nd id co-
_noon.wo r ke r .Ma y w e ag a i n be pe r -
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sen an d c h ildr en spe nt F r i d a y
eve n i n g a t th e An s e l To f t ho me .
Mr . a n d Mr s . J . L . Pe te rs e n a n d
son,Ro b er t we r e Om a h a vi si tor s
Sa tu rd ay .M r .a n d Li r e . J . Q.A d a ms a n d
so n s a n d R.M.K r a u s e o f Om a h a
lm i tt e d to la b o r wi t h h i m i n G
od ' s
vin ey a rd..
AA N N U A L s'r.\'1'Ene:~a'r 1
Th e f o llo wi n g i s a f ull, f a ir , a n d
de ta iled an n u a l sta te me n t o f th e
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the Herman all stars.ty farmers started their account:l'4»Ir. and Mrs. Chris Korshoj and at the same meeting.
ciulflren were guests of B\_lr.and Burt county; liowever establishMrs.John Andersen at hennardfed a new1-ecord the day before
Sunday.
Mrs. John Larsen fell and brolce
her wrist.nt her home Monday
afternoon.Mrs.Larser has beenpoorlysinceanattackof pneu-
monia in the early ter and
her many friends regr:this mis-
fortune.
John Pierce returned home on
Monday from a few days visit
with relatives in Iowa.
Mr. and Mm. E. C. Burdic were
in Omaha Sunday with Mrs. E. W.
Burnie at the Clarkson hospital.
On Tuesday evening Rev.Rich-
mond gave one ot his moving pic-
wl:en42 farmers filled out theiz
inventory pages and began tc
keep farm accounts in cooperation
with their county agent,W.B
Adair.Itallph Cole,Nebraska
farm management extension again
said this meeting was the best one
he has ever held anywhere in
Nebraska.Each man brought in
a list of his property including
land,buildings,Iivestock,grain,
feed, and farm equipment.Eacl
man took a book and filled in the
facts and figures according to Mr.As l am quitting farming I will sell at public auction on m y farm
one mile north and one mile east of Spiker and seven miles south=-
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tu r e p r o g r a ms a t th e Ba p ti s t
rh u r c h o n "Th e In te r io r o f I n d ia " ' .
Th e s a me pic tu re wa s s h o wn a t
th e Ba p ti s t c hurc h a t Bla i r W ed-
.nesday evenirrg.
Mr s .C.B .B u n n spe nt Mo n d a y
at th e Mr s . A n na P e d d ie h o me .
Cole's suggestions.Both Mr.Bates and Mr.Adair
kept.a few account books and
expect to See several other fann-
era' in their counties within the
next fcw days.
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C r e i g h t o n G e c u r i t y B a n k b u i l d -N e b r a s k a C i t y C o n s t r u c t i o n i s
i n g t o b e r e m o d e l e d f o r o c c u p a n c y p r o g m s s i n g o n W a u b o n s i e b r i d g e
b y F i c k l i n g P h a r m a c y .I a c r o s s M i s s o u r i r i v e r h e r e .
we r e W edne sday eve n i n g Supper c u llmu u n ul.u n :n u l r u uu llly uu ygu es ts a t thg_Johr;n J ensen h q mg o n th e 31 st d a y o f Dec emb er,
west of Herman, on to celebrate Mrs. Jenszns auu l.\¢wzu.In l(rnu5c'B birthdays which oc-Assets_____:n M l oc u r r e d l a s t w e e k .
W A S H I N G T O N c o u s r v
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(C on ti nu ed f r o m pa g e o ne )
th e me mb e r s fr or h said to wn sh i p ,
i t be i n g th e in ten tio n th a t eac h
to wn s h i p i n said C o u n ty Bhall be
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Ca s h an d No te s Rec e i v-
a b i e - - - - - - . . . . . . . _ .
Ac c o un ts Rec eivable - . ..
I n v e n t o r y - - - . . . . . . . . - . .1|
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C r e i g h t o n G e c u r i t y B a n k b u i l d -N e b r a s k a C i t y C o n s t r u c t i o n i s
i n g t o b e r e m o d e l e d f o r o c c u p a n c y p r o g m s s i n g o n W a u b o n s i e b r i d g e
b y F i c k l i n g P h a r m a c y .I a c r o s s M i s s o u r i r i v e r h e r e .
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C r e i g h t o n G e c u r i t y B a n k b u i l d -N e b r a s k a C i t y C o n s t r u c t i o n i s
i n g t o b e r e m o d e l e d f o r o c c u p a n c y p r o g m s s i n g o n W a u b o n s i e b r i d g e
b y F i c k l i n g P h a r m a c y .I a c r o s s M i s s o u r i r i v e r h e r e .
uning at 12:30 o'clock sharp, the following property to-wit 1
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represented on the :foam in ul-
xectors.ARTICLE v .Officers.The
oifieers of this Club shall con-
sist of a Chairman, a Vice Chair-
man,and a Secretary who shall
be ex-officio Treasurer.Said officers shall carry out the
usual duties of such offices and
shall put into effect the policies
of the Club as set out at anynxetingofthemembersorDi-
recwrs of thc Club.
,AR'rLcLl~: Vl.Vacancies.Any
vacancies in the Board of Direc-
..,....ru-n-.....;
""'*--'~s assiSurplus ' - - - -- -desi:
CiPital Stock _ 1 . . 12034
53247.C. M. Hitchmmi, Viee~P
G. N. Hin, Seuretary.
County of Washington \| as
C. M. Hitchman and Grace I
being first duly sworn, on asaythatthey- 'ure duly elee
qualified and acting Vice-Pr
}s'rA'rE OF NEBRASKA l
Begi
5-HEAD OF HORSE:~M A P UT N D D V n m n.un v ; ;| n un s 1 . , lu L b.
Two sets heavy work harness; one set fly nets.
one wagon with box, one hay rack anfi running
gear; one extra wagon box; one Deering 7-foot
binder;one McCormick mower;one,Deering
rake; one hay sweep; one sweet clover seed har-
vester; one Molene riding cultivator; one P. &
O. corn planter; one 3-section harrow; one John
Deere 'sulky plow;one fan mill;one Endgate
seeder;_one 8-foot dise; 40 rods of sheep woven
<ri f ~
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Gne black mam cbming 9 years old
One bay gelding, smooth mouth
One black mam, smooth mouth
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One bay oolt, ccming 2 years old
One black colt, coming 3 years old.
ITala: If F<`rnrn MQ to r s sh a ll be m l e u oy um:Llvdluo f D i r e c to r s u n ti l th e ne.:-it annual d e n t an d Sec retary I0S!P0*
and fha * 14 19 abnvo a nd f ol|
: ti v
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V\/henpipes Freeze
mee mg of the Club 15 a full fair and detailed
~AR ' l I C L E \ l l .hlcetiqg.Th staternent of the condition
1 l :no l1nL of tht? Club Shah u n (1 mlnnu nn tho 31wnce; Iour swarms ol bees.IEI
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be ~first Monday in'
December of each your at which
time the officers..and Directors
for the ensuing 5-:nr shall be
clecbcd,wliich duly elected offic-
ers and Directors shall take office
on the first day of the year fol-
lowing their election.
Ten or more members shall con-
stitute a quorum,Special nieetingé of the Club
may be called at any time by the
Boon!of Directors or whenever
requested in writing by five 0;
' n o t e m m b e r s o f t h e C l u b .
.. e .: ¢ r\ | \" 4 \ " I l l ~
A l u l n . »\ . . va n r u - - J ,__ __o f D e c e m b e r ,1 9 2 9 ,a n d t h a t t h e y
m a k e t h i s y e r i f i c a t i o n a s V i c e -
I f r e s i d e n t a n d S e c r e t o r y n e s p c c t -
i v e l y o § , s a i d c o r p o r a t i o n .
C. M. Hitchman.
Vice-president..
G.N.Hill,
Secretary.
Subscribed in my presence and
sworn to before me this 3rd day
of February,1930.
My Commission Expints March
13,1932.
(SEAL)Ii. J. Hansen,
~Notary Public.
TERMS:See your banker
Free Lunch at noon
r e d C h 1 ' i s ' t o f f e r s Q 1 1
.OW_N ER !
l Call Black 62
I knovi from actuai experience
that they will give me immedi-
ate service,an d th a t i s ve ry
im portant when pipes freeze.
Give them a ring the next time1you n A n 1\| 1 1vn | 1a 1'»:»m1;;.;'":c;e.< L2 \cl ll.l4l.»:-a1ticl¢s n-215' beamended or ¢=~ Fashion Center
ded to at any special or rsgu-them are just n_-.....=.....nr nm (luh nI':l all ¢:h\;: 1.1 fn Qn tmmr mw.-H, ----~ ----.---- -- -- --~---- -~-- f-~°~: h L v ~ ' ° . , ~ ' f : : ; " § ~ : . " '
0 l l ~~~0 .1 &,y`".'i lem Eve diy: prior ¢°|\\'ur it plenty mi.dnten
.-._ ....|:...nl which the :umm-."°°~'
BLAIR, NEBRASKA Lab:znvvu 1 . -._ar e to be gorisidemd a n d ma y bf
nd o te d b y a ma jo r i ty vo t e o f th epme mb e r s p r e s e n t a t s u c h me etin g.JOH N SON, Auctioneer BANK, Clcfk 'H
n m ; m s m f u . mu - n v m na n - n a n I
Arhehaner,fl u h y C°"°'"'d5'
mmm,gpmed the scoring by
dnhng s fkld ¢ ° *1 _ °°_ u"¢ fi n:
ti I L Hll¢¢ndorl'raised gm,p-0scan to 8'\>y mnhng 8°°d_" gift
shui,Concordia scored BB?" hvm
'= r : = = =and Jim Rynn..Mr. and Mrs.. K.. Ivers on wi
Calle Huue n had the mixfor- te ined at y dinner whenumc to sprain his knee quite bad-'`guests were Will, Pearl and
ly Tuesday.Mrs.margiret Iverson of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen vis-Mr. and alfa. Llayd Johnson lnd-ited Tuesday evening ar Bd Hu- childrun, Martin Johnson mid som!
sfein's.Merrill of Glendale district.
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_ and Mrs.Charles Hlnellne Rev.C.A.Nnrlin came over
e over to Council Biblia ¢n from Hermnn Sunday aftemoon to'mesdnyulnd visited relatives C0nduc¢ our chapel services.WeIrs.Hineline.On their w==y|}'°f*s spkmlid service,greatly
th e y u ue d o n n m Mh k r enyoycd by everyone.is taking medical treatment!Mr,Breckbill of Colone, S.Dk
|e of the Omaha hospitals.`fP'""Tuesday with his mother-
llttle baby girl Arrived l ixn-law, Mrs. Isabella Good.
sday at the hom: of Mr. ani;Mm, Hattie Cook is quite seri~
J a m"Wn\l=.~w».:..\.n... |00-SIY Ill.She is suffednz from
Hi n Neb.ls t.s w f -i n r e -t u r r d Mondzy evenhg.
The Croweli Houlefirli,r o o m
pany with Mrs. W.Underwooclf| u d M u . W . 8 . A n d ¢ r n n ; h e l d s
s u r p r i s e p a n y o n ~ M e t -
=;»-gg Last TueadxyA ¢ m b g ;
o 'ay.t.» arefresmentswere served q z e r
which the gueds departed, vyxsh-
ye Emu ma ny ma m happy birth-
nys.
..Andre Andean dlhxie 1m»uy»u¢2u.er»<>n»p¢n¢m¢\m wtWedn¢:d:yna¢theA:~
._wen1-..m.._:m ' her r'l n thur'Andenon home.
u n - . ¢ . - . .,1 Mr. and Mn. Floyd Lofm andlx. Ind ln. John Ladd of Btn-:hildren of Bhlr, spent Sunday at
¢'¢LL vuuwu a\uuu¢y at nu~..,\the George Loltis home.1M\r¢h¢:d1n¢'L :lin. Ray mond mgi u a n d J u;-
*F**°" Hue lad Percy called on lar visited at the Earl Thompson
E""F Luther Sunda y mo mmg.home Friday evening while Ray-Mxu Myrtle Peterson Splut Fri-mond attended the clmrivnrl for
&..»n\.r\0|...\¢l»¢|\¢auGap nu.. uw.;.., "kan .|.[two mage goals .o make th2 score' M nr.__and ¥1'!- Dellef_ !"`"!f _ml Mn. A. Baker of Burt ¢g1||\ty,'luss H m n a h J ensen vi slte d Sun-
ay nt So ren J e ns ezf s.
Th e R.H .P.C.me t a t Jesse
fqsegljs Saturd ay e\ e2_in .Mi s s
sp en t Th u r sd a y n i g h t wil.1 h e ;
da u g hte r ,Mr s .K e n n e th Ty s o n
a n d bggh we n t to 0 m a h a ' F r i d a y
wh e r e Mr s .Ty s o n to o k elecgric al
Conoordh 9, Dana 0.Id:X3-'Pi-lin Dick Petersen ca\led
time out for Dana.Alter play H
" Y aibernoon an A n L ue ni ng- li rs nd Mrs. Erwin Spriclc.iwas resumed Peterson was iouleo
hzenefs./I Mr. and Mrs. Lars Peterson and
la s t Thursday Loud;B11-'f-lint.family,Mr.and Mrs.FreemanSr.nad the mmfortune of having Loftis and son were Thursday
h s i a e e b u d l y m g w h e n h e wm
la t by splinters while blasting
h n -
Glaxenoe Hiebenthal and ~to Fremont Saturdn eve-
i»~»¢»o»g visitors at the Arthur
Anuerson home.Mrs.Ted Curley and baby of
Omaha.vidted at the John B.Eriksen and Howard Curley homest
aa n d m a d e g o o d h i s s h o t t o m a k e
the score 9-1.Am the sm-t of play.Dana
started more determined play-
Bill Vig located the hoop to score
2 points.Vig made good a free
toss which started Concordia on
last week.another rampage The?S°°{"3df Mr.and Mrs.Will Hart and
benmar once wntn Luci!!no Spéaml Mr.and Mrs.Andrew NelsonltWo more field goals-in quick' family, Mr. and Mrs. John Peter»
bunday at hox .Land children visited at the Petr|u.coeslion.le m and family w-:re Sunday vi=:~'(Rzristiamen home in Bl d r hurt'Vig dribbled in for a close inwtors at Harold Taylors.
o g g g m the h§'§T§o§f§¢'P°°°d=»:~shot but was fouled.He ~The cooimunity turnedout Sun-
ar.Ma e Lame of Herme oolshehetfew]RW n.1 good both free throws»Captain_.ff or re spen a dinlo:I ..aLT.ul.du}.st Lie ueorgc Peb€l§0li tilllied with a longer one
hir. and Mrs. Earl Wagner.aoo[L°,:; ",mp n _nt gr wecklfrom mid-court.Vig was removed
( m a u r o ,Donna. L;e were Sunda;|e',,d in Blair wirh f ed, and ,.cla.\from the game on account of four
4=°11*=1 guests at Louis l'@'»"5*"'5"|f\95 I'.personal tools for the first time_
mm Hu e : nd Ia mi l s mh r und l\11'e rm!Thomason and chil lthis year.'The half ended w1thout[15155 Hannah _Jensfn of Blsfr l_Misses Edith and _I-lzirgar
drove .y:dag and they brought Nona Hie-
. m s l e n a n a n d J o l l l l i a y w r w o n
first prizes,and Emma Taylor
and Jesse Hansen, booby prizes.
Mrs.Shirley Petersen was tak-
en t.othe Low Lister hospital on
Thursday for treatments.Mrs.Henry Kuhr sp:nt Thurs-
d3Y night at the Harry Madsenlhome.
day evening to charivan Mr. aniMrs. Red. Christensen at the Hd!-
man Rslphs home.
Mrs.Frank Gosser is visitingher daughter, Edrs.Louis Gorham
this week.
treatments, stopping at the home; ""'"of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDaniels.' gm?"
Mr.'rysm and his mother,Lirssrr .Hy'Watson Tyson of Blair, drove down' sister
Saturdly and all leturned h0m¢1"*.°*"'
Sunday ax°Le1':10ou.
Mr.and M m Neum Warrick
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
1..intonl'uf1er at Teknmah.There
Mrs.Wsrrick's sister-in-law, Mrs.
Walter Plzek passed away.
Miss Altlm Pilcher of Omaha,
was a guest oi' Miss Edith War-iriuk Sunday gt the Neuro Warrior.lhome.
Timm 'Pucker helped Monday oz
the home of his uncle, Joni. L,..i..
lion of the McCarthy district, \...
lis ill with p».eur.:on1a.
Jlmrr
Ch
Omalwife
gaini
newsTh.
with
after
wereGeor;
Opal
and
Club
meettime.
1r""' m§"f.l|I i i " f `"":fl ffletumd hip neeflved ln'| falll{V:ll::e ll nlylng °m,|,::|,.1rum her clmr few weeks ago.
-in-law m a dolng m e ~Mrs.Ella Pnee.Mrs.C. J.,,,-=~;',=-"=~=nn ~ f » ~ ~ ; : r. u -a . ;" . : . " . : . t . : = f a : .~¢:~.~;f
''_ru m s aE'°'l~..".l'i§"§..Ti"'"§"f'°|'; 'El. Tn 'll'.2'-r. xf"<`§2§.|.». of
¢'h [¢,|" Omnhn vlaikd their muther, Mrs.#eg ».'lfJ'».».».'lI"" ls Edna Cominh Monday evening."ga lllr ;gm,here.'°°'|!'I'1|ey were dinner guest: at the
e ~ ~ Women'| Club mf! "°.'l?' .....| u..fe--- n....|.|-.. .0
Hosea Wilson was a visitor at[the Home Inst Satnnfxy.
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lin 1
Nels.Mr s .Pe te J on es Th u r sd a y
n o o n o f th e p a s t wa a k . Th e r
f o u r vi si tor s pre sen t,M r s
ge Sta ni ey o f Bla i r ,Mr s .
Ree\'e§_. and little daughter
l l l l a n u u n a .u t n e D c t u l l l c y U IP a p i i l i o n v i s i t e d t h e i r c o u s i n ,M r s .
Sarah Lichty Sunday aftemobnMr. L. Krick of Lowell. Neh. lfl
company with his daunhter and
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|'maui vu. vom wsu:O m n l l l .
L e :us Corr ec t Y o u r
|I l l s N a t u r e ' s w a y
' T " i n ¢ n \ a # n Q 1 n . _h t .
Foot
theM in Frances Mullen.The ;,;;,',]"memhen are nlanninz to »|-|......
.u , I A n t i :l v . W u u v u n n r
visited Miss Ruth Dunmini
I
|Arch Press-rnr,style plus
» cnmfon.The foot candor' \
uore formenandwom%n.32with Mrs. .1a¢k`Lmr¢'nex "§,§f"'_{"»'f"§,§§f.,'{"",.,,.,,,,,e,,
.wo r k o f th e Ho me i n th e M.liaur Ro we mo ve d has c or:c hurc h o f Red Cioud a n d 1
xr o u t to th e (L`ru1cksha1k
1 . . . . - \ . . . . . . . :1 -. A . . . - . | . ...- _ a . . \ . . \ l
theE.
Slue
-
li§3\'3=\-».rdii£|en.ahh linear. a1~ZE|`"¢r"fi|1=1E§`1-li the nm f.|fm-1111: scoring wi
llswr fun* =»"~=>' '"'°"'°'-""'»the week at the Earl T!:0:'I1P50\i'*ieuhen" lea.¢i;:
xth the C onc o rdia is sp en d in g a a f e w da y s a t
g 14 to 3_| D e t le f W u l f homo.
l"\......L\....c--........¢z..1|..-1...\.
th v! W ar r ic k wa r g exc used I r o m th e n A n[te ac h in g d u n e s a t t1.c 1"|1cC,mtl13 shells
re r' s nml Bo no sc hools to a tte n d the ...-:..\.
»rn:r1v|rvri3'?i1was Poms.fn .'he n Vikings came back ww' - " 1 ==-=='v='~"f*""§"='""*" '- mu un . c . F .Pans: and "ET Gn:=d::\:l..'l and non Clyde of »m"i,.. i.."I§. second mir on stop her wh bi""""|"*' bs-h m m ; n
igmuy ul 1l.u.»,»er, mul nu.: Rm.; cidgs wrt.Wc¢m,,d,,_. ,ng-mea-:»heh_ vrnonenv-Christensen un.3 ~ ;;' "}. " J -'é i -i °"» ,.5 "
?!"" a nd h""f°"l_ ""f""y .-. ui . .vi s i to rs at the F.E.I-'letcuer ma with 1 mt sho: for the Vik-pil...w....l'.IL-.,.....a3=.1.|.|'-
'or-lfuneral of their aunt, Mrs. Walter
f an . Petk Tuesday aftcrm on.
Mrs. George Hain and Virginia[WI stayed at the parerltrll, C. H. G.h
Iilliringer home from Wcd.:esda;.
,until Sunday \\hile_Mr§. Gehrnggea
l l c s g n u u u z u u u m a l .\1.e .|x u n a S H C I!
ed corn for the following-:JaclLazure,Wallace Snuwden Flags'~
Loftis and Hans Bee.Satugday hc
shellcd for Oscar Grothe un nenBlair.He expels to shSI!for
Frank Dennis:on the Fox Fzlrzr.
1QQCoffee ~Specials
5 cts. per pound
'~'°'='*°~;,_§~ h o m e ...__ _.__ ____ _. .a t °e " '" " °s u é u y v n w m -»¢' i w F r l i m -M o r u n m l m
hllll . my r tle P ¢ ; ¢ l'I} iP \! l\l l ll*n a t e - ' e r h a m ; ' T r e u n g u g d | ; ! 5 || ¢| {|~ -rk ab a ge r
ise sa nk a
th e n sa n k
.1 _.._.....»
f l l h u c l l u s a u n h ! ' n u l LVelma Ruwe visited the Rose I
school Thursday afternoon.
........n -.A .
r. L ie nn n-mg 'i'£'°¢»L°§..3'..=o f h h be f o r e mo vi n g h ll n h e lle r h o mer¢.G a t e !Laney a t m u !..?.'¥;.."'!"_.. 'f.E';. E § ' A . . § ' . ! ' ¥ .E A l l C o f f e e C u
lt!
b y a t A i d s 1'etel.son's.,Ed d i e l:'|et¢§|9¢gu d Df°I{}¢rf,M f i l h B IODG fitild gliliil OI m e :xc u u uwifilllnlMr s . J a me s P u i len a n d an d Mr s .Least r Hme" €l§c k n " f : h a lf f o r Conc ordxa,
Illnunld vi§.ib-d at th e " f a lt e r Davis f,,.,,;1.H r a n d Mr s .L l o v d Pi e i- 'D n m r m n mi n k a :ri ft sh o t to
;\\'£1S nuSf-;;cr's fx
111and M1
for Omaha.
Fa s hi o n Ce nter wi n te r Uoxuthere. are ju s t a f e w le f t n o w
| .§z :C's 14 to 20 --ta ke vour nic k; , " " ' § ' " " _;;"""';":§fi &-" "? "Bé i§ 'rE¢ .' " ~ § n ' x s Calico:-: .and A n .Alben m e af.;'EIS'fm°»'§»"~£. . . E Fn!¢ l'dm mf"°\» .'°JZh° £ wid a foul
diiklzn urea.:ulmr callers annum- Grrbbe gg;"wF°m°"rS°h";§ '1 fl"'°'~llorwnlun made a field
l l _nd -'a t a :oven: e .I -_" L m u Alum Peterson and gm ,;\_patient at the |»»=n=w..l'==1- which gf" \~m=g===g;fg;1__
¢.|\|¢.|ur em uinner guest!az n He mnn 5,,,;¢|¢. and fm-g|.gl0\V¢d bar I.a n g fl *ar D ,
JL A. llnunn'| Sunday-ny .,|,i|»_..d Mrs. Bin Sprick'at the Petersen. '=1="=¢ .he score._ nn
l u . n a nn. Herbert H-\y="°" Teklmlh hospital m e Monday 11, Cuneoldm 19.Petenen
tinted sunday at Loan vmlmzl- gftemoun.Dania neon m. 19 by |inki:\¢ two
Anal Eriknen :nent lui Sums!I l l nfl'M m ¥lu!t Inwe.l[r.¢.....ihmum.Cnnmrdia mule
A l'\n\¢n...»:....|....._..and Saturday Only$12 .50 --values to $5 0.B u y o n e f o r ,W i ll a n d Pea rl Ive rs o n an-
n e xt wi n t e r - a l t h o u g h y o u c a n wn oth e r ,Mr s .Ma r g a r e t I ve r s o n o f
we a r i t ple nty th i s wi n te r ,y e h Bla i r ,M r .a n d Mr s .J oe Ban dur
too.3 - i l a n d Ma r i a n J u n e o f He r ma n w e r e
i T h m s d a y eve n i n g gu e sts o f Mr .
an d M m F r e d R a\ l l : C A I l ' l ` l I Y A N D i M r .a n d M m A' I "n .Bea les e n -
L O N G C R E E K te rtai ne d a t di nn er Sa tu r d ay e ve -
n i n g i n h o n o r o f t h e twe l f th i r th
r _f anniversary o f th e i r d a n g te rJ i i ~a:<§nl:be1;aBofh e i J " " e 'Th e i f g tles to we r e M r f " ' ;
I t a . f n t h u la rlin e'pun¢r\v~=uai\.=\r\n|\MPS.Pr e u c e _ _S mltl1 l Mr s .~
a u u u c v :vu a u | |ulu vt:w : w rP-Irs.W n tti r
a n ope ra ti on
wee k.Th e y
mo n t Fr i d a y to see
D a y ,wh o un d e r we n t
f o r appe ndic itis la s t
r e p o n Mr s .D a y a s able to h
mo ve d h o me f r o m th e hospif al.
W m. S eltz a nd s on , Ch ar le s to ok
Ge o rg e Hin-:line o ve r to Shen nn-
do ah ,I o w a Sa tu rd a y wh e r e M r .
Hi n e li n e enter ed a n o ld fid dle ro'
c o n tes t ove r K F N F Sa tu r da y a f t-
ernoon.
Mi s s Fran c es Mu lle n hae heen
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l p ._
< § ¢ ; = - = = =W a c h g e r a n d ; : g y M § f _' : : i ° H ! " L ° " ' § ' ; ' : f k L e ' ; ; " i E 2 0 0 1 1 a n g t h t r i n e m w t o e n d
l l n h m m p m i e d h e r b r g t b a r ,n m !f a n d l v .M r .u n d H r s .F n d ~s e o n n g ,C o n c o a 2 0 ,D a m
from ' Petersen to Fremont Satur-
n .l a y a f t e r - o o oR a s m u s s e n B r o s .t m c l r e d h o g s
t o O m a h a f o r J o h n R e e h S u n d a y
dte moo n.Mr.and Mrs..Chris Vmderslev
and farnily were Sunday evening
visitors at the John Roger; home.Mr and Mrs.Herman Nelson B'lli a k za d sons were Sunday evening?n to see Mrs 1 e c a
uppe r guest:nt.the Fwd Hun-
nm home.llr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson and
family were &ndo.y visitors at
'lhe Arthur Andersen home.l l r : m d M r s .H a r l a n d C h r i s t e n
..../ D I I
Engel'and fondly spent Sunday
at the Frank Loftis home.Edna Sprick is staying at the
Bill Sprick home while Mrs. Sprick
isnt the hospital.Mr.and Mrs.John B. Erikstn
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Corleywerein'Fekaman Tuesday after-
1 : 5 1 . | ¢ L \ . \ » | m u ;a m u u n u 1 e v a - - . n n u »u w_I n t h e r h o m e l a s t T h u r s d a y a f t e r ~
D a n a Ha n d e d -5@°°\'d Con fe re nc e n oo n.Th e e xte n si o n lead ers , Mrs.
Def ea t br 1 7 to 15 S c o re J a me s Th o mp s o n a n d Mr s .L e o n
Warrick :ind Mr.and Mrs. LJ.B.
Bunn and Eugene, who generous-
ly left birthday remernbrances.
Playing Hebron College at Heb- I-llndley gave a lesson on keeping.Miss Eeanm'Dixon spent the
.-,i'ew days between semesters atron Satundny evennng, Peb. 1.t.he §¢;ooln;is.w l:e gg; 5"§ff§`"§.}`f`§f=h°State University with her
h tl!IDans. College OUP anis 'wen *with Mrs I':f\|.l Barr and Mrs.down to defeat for their second J h A 'Bo in Y
conference loss in two nights.oE_n 1 ~n f m s r S tu dghe hospital.1 dl Dana opened the scoring.with anigl3:r wi3mI;{i;"'c§§1 ; , ; = ; g
Hr. and Mrs. John ' sekson an free toss.Hebron xetalllcd """lThompson at the Will Thompson
Mrs.Henry Hovendicic were in
Omaha Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. -I lies Weber wer?
Thursday risito l. at the Pete
Weber home,near Tekamoh.__
mediately by scoring six PUD*-5*{l1ome.
Vig sank a field goal for f-he!Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen call-
Vikings.Captain Peerson,of_ed Sunday at the Carl M. Jensen
D ,d ood ft shot. Heb-horne.a n n ~ B i . :t.;...Mi ml Mr. and Mrs. Walter Novak en~
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dixon
from Thursday until Sunday aft-
boarding at the John Hinelinehomeuntiltheroads get fit for
auto driving, then she ex cts todrive to and from her scgeool.
Mr. and Mrs. George Michelson
accompanied by Mrs.Henry Jor-
gensen, drove to Omaha one eve»ning this week and took in ihe
emoon.M i s s H e l e n F a c k l e r w h o n f . -m § e S 3 t h e \ l ¢ ; r t h S t a r
I 'v t~P e r u N o r r n a l i c a é | 1 e d u p l t h e " C . ; : ; . . . ; s " s ; . . s ; § . . §
S a tu r a y to sta y u n i :u n ay
af ter n oo n wi t h h e r pa re nts,Mr .
a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e Fa c k le r.
M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y Be a r d ha d
wo r d Su nd ay th a t th ei r sister,
\ ;v n f m . 9 . n \ ._ 1
with her husband last Monday
morning and visited Mrs.Jack
Lazure,the Crulckshsnk school
Mrs.George Snyder and 'Mrs.
Wallace Snowdon during the dey
'~J. M. glass jar ---
~P. G. glass jar - / -
; ~Paxton Gas Roasted, 2 cans -
g;M . J .B ."""-un
' ~D a y l i g h t --
~C h a s e a n d S a n b o r n -
~Quallty arket
Ca s h ANI)CARRY
~l l --_ 1.|_nh-Q 1 . a n n
406
400
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45c
400
450
a n visxted re latr vc s az L»J\IIWII
Bluffs 'fue=u&ay .d M.|:zf.Pe te Andc rsc l.
w e 'u.;e..ing \i.a\w\"b u
H a . rLSL£n.\u'h»
A l nan mad i maurxetlx ilugvl-
M r
a n d
a n d
th e
B i n h
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an d Mr s .E d W ilso n,Mr .
rs.F r a n k Brode rson.Mr .
rs.M .V .W ii son atte n de d
me r a !o f Mr s .Pilc h er a t
iatunday af te rn oo n.F r a n k Er fk se n spe nt In st
1 Tnfrnmslh \*.i{h he r d2 \l}I
FDU ma n e u|1u.u¢:1.u m u 5u¢u ev,----3 4 i th ei r te r taln e d a n u m b e r o f f n e n d s o nkr:Raw: l."°e.1°°f'§°...lif endlzed.]S a \ ur d a y ni g h t.Th e e ve n i n g wa s
T h D C rd n a 1 s ra li ie d in|8P&flf»p l a y m g pmoc hle wi th Mr s .
1 e ;i " Tmn . a o '13 .z :J o h n B a r r y a n d Ni els C h ri s te n se n
tue se en sc ore p o m "wi n n i n f i r s t rizes a n d Mr s .L ..,s IJ Itnth e n op po ne nts 9 C " P ' # " '1iana1ey and W e ston L-Ong, second
" '~- H- ° - 3 *|\v ¢Hn\r:MN h u | ......|...,..,,n,|" 'n \nO1\. Ianni
mr s .rzuzasu ff er ed an
a n d is i n n
Mr. and 1'
da u g hte r ,
wi th Mr .e1
of -C raig.
rergusvon or 'Ulll8.l'lB,.'°"'?'I P=""'lY*?€ stroke'West Point--Auditorium The-
»1 § § f"{Ef"}f=.~ a nd atre install~!d_ talkie equipment.
Edifh ap-:nt Sunday)Read it right in The Enterpdse
n o r m m a e : t o r e
c ma o lr ANI)QELIVEHY
1-:1 Mrs. Floyd StewartiTha ladies are sistemit lfam ivrre £~I.:cm:m cailucs Tueag:we e k i l
te r . Mr
Mr s .
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children
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L the A. E. Dixo m-
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Banana.l r and Hrs.Girl:l'|:m\rn'...»~;ere b h i r vuiilulfl \'!e»ulu..|.
Etc muon.J 'Joh..ltglztt and sen,Juni;
era Blair callers \\' d.l\z.union- having dental work done.
sl. Bill Sprlck.
'C"as. Hovendick np:-nt Sat
Afternoon a t the Le s fr r
Sick luigle car ing o r the
1 while Mr . a n d 3 Lea-
|\'l!l!di\|~¢attumded th e tu n -
' M n .PII:-Imr nt B!-\{r.
r e t e n u a Upc neu um:sa un a. ,'affi n d i n g th e h o o p fr o m th e s i d - e o f
th e c o u r t;V i ;folloe.-ed w i t h a
c.ose-in s h o t f o r th e V i k i n g s t o
ti e th e c o u n t a t 8 a ll.He b r o n
t o u f d i n a f r e e th r o w t o rai se
0 6 -:e a r n tn D.W e i An d e rs o n
u u l s u l w i
M r l .I
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M n .P e t
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w a s I .Ih o m : o f
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5 '"'a." . r';1f'""a' Gueni ai~ .gs az., .::.'.:,:|1=»f~»»y wich
z Novak.UQ' vgene__Lu
:Brig 1
Peek-en(her dau
p g B1 Lippincott.1""£ i ? w? 'm ~Mr.and 1\!r=.Byron Bunn av
L children spent Saturday night nav!lghter,Irs. Hcmy,'Eunriny wit*?~1r.and Mrs.Hu;-
'LI rt n Winchell Haack of Blair.Q ~ ¢ . ..ae... I Mrs.A.A.Anderson of T¢k»
ur." and uh. W Il.li.| ,\..° u ( I n i ti a ll-
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Hr s . F le t c h e f s g r n n d mo i h n r .Mr #
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..M r .a n d Mr s .¢i:g{gan!;| a. mit shot._!.=...= dau|;hter,. In
I\l..|lcllus|' f h a Will!~~lu o n t ~
ll; mon, made a f{c-ldawp! gud two. gi\el_l left by tr:
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infny .lien-mon Nelson.Hu' 11 ~lluwlrd were }\.rli.1g1 -u ~'.llna or
Saturday.Mr.and Llrn.CI:Ti-!err'»~v.
and Hel-.u mem in lnruznt lus t
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llluarrs "| | \l|" "" " ""W "" uv thows.Vi g l ml Peterson Land to see maSaturday affcrnoc-n.-|Mr and Mn. 'I'lmr.-szld Hansfx- | wh suzlk a fiolal goal to again quatc ask at ilu
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e Burkett home.="~ " ' "°~°-"~;°---------- ~ 1.Sunday and ls staymg ther: witL,,I::;:;ld"§:f,f; if her.Mrs.nderson suffers from
Ilwn home..fmurt tfoggf ~ b e l ; - _ n d f i n l -
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Thrift a Characteristic
of Lincoln
Thrift was ever a marked characteristic of Lincoln.I t
was an ingrain ed trait than made it possible for him to gain
the reat heights he attained.Make thrift afactor ingyour life-~-it will provide a reward well worthy the effort
C i t i z q n s S t a t e B a n k
AJ R.Brock,President
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3 ". " :1 u -moon \ W ]Mr.and Mrs.AL E.Dixon started Mom!
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r-°"°~!'~f<'§'»='f"' '1"""¢..'short 5;¢\'1]" Sf~r\ice Sunday even 118 '' .f f '..~` L 1 .'hu r sd a oo n a .l f ' ~.¥¢~?1'1 f { \ mvF r w *'r " " '" l"..4 #Ln §'{v`¢ri l\|f|1nt"\'n r|'lll1"t'h.T h 1 &l1'.f " n 5 a 1 _ e \"r'..t.L J T ,\|.....y YL.;1.._-..DL..Sf.-
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r ..of each mcvith.l?.?\-. J.se 0» »I '-1 if'r \-f Qkov home &'&er!nes\d..v}'sft 1»»\9 .Mf amelz and Mlsses at $1 S to:moo n sen give f' sermmette.ivsas taken 9* hd.. t"'"""-'*"'°"'ov $7.50 and Chilmh»:~n's at ASC to
Benfica and Evelyn Hugqlm -J Jens Muff'r.Georg:rzgm+=~[1:="==f '==E?§!*f'!a:1.{o;Jc'r;:te_\s w ;3-11;
nwnl 'T'¥nlrxv'rw rf! rnorn wihmnci Ben Engsknv drove to SheIfJ},1.n "m='i°' lctls. ...nn .1 Q |\|...x.Maze
advance st les in Hats for Mn a
and Mrs.
Baker d
where 1
nd Mrs.Kenneth TvsonTysrm's mother, Mrs:
rnve to Omaha Tue:
l l l b '| `\ n sn r n n * h l u r l
A r t
sday
Q In 1.mlla¢AJBUII Cuvcstu u ntlwa p itu l f o r a n op er
formgd Wednesdayby D:~ W:"*r \Vnc"*"r.low 'le th t fi:dat °'IJ ._1'Hr.and *PTF*Hcrrrnn Nf"Pe'1 v.°?t'~n ff;n§;.ry spen 0 f1.ni§L;§§ f`-gl" ~ J.'1 wf;m~}i \ = . 0 I < G T H E .»-|"5f"`""'°
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';:"d at the A""~f!Crack Fynboe will mntnr to aguzl Mr, :md Mrs. J.W. Snppo-B O T T O M R O A D ?;$§T1@1S»r
n v n m #~ d ~ 1 » ° f ¢ » ~ I a v f - v e n i n r c .W n h n n F n | » 1 ° * 1 a r v 1 5 t o a t t e n d a f m § s . l \ f i 5 1 r @ g i m E . :1 i ; ; L c } s . e ' s S a x . - I g b l r s .T y ;
I M : a a I
Friends are hoping forann's speedy recovery.Maxine Mathews had as
ight and Saturday guest,ce Beckman of Blair.
M T £f'¢°uded f b "p¥#v "Pf'\"¥'F a -
f f r f "W M gf thru TF l" ¢ \q»~|~¢r~'I
WP.' m d Mr s ..Tn*m Rf1af°rt e " -
fe r ta i n e d n t Sun day d¥m~r»r in
flow-f\»of J un ior - a nd Ad u Ro-»r~-t's
'lrirtflrfny s for M d : " ° d Mr s Chan.
Ra g wr t. M r . vw! .r~=. Fwd Ro-»wrt
n f a n J ?¢»-.-T'»vf1»\»| Pawn#\f.'
n1eefti*1g o f th e
ti ve c o mmi ttee .
th e meeting'i s
a n d plac e f o r th
fi eld da y .
Un d e r th e .
" D o w n t o w n B u
c0°1!'cnence -cxecu-
'rho pt:rpo:"of
u n l a y n i g h t . .
T h e n e x t m e c t i n
L H ! !f'n » | \( l n I \u r
|Lie. and Mrs. A. w. Clarke and Frfil" ,Q._4 y!§ 'Ii °L1'i,,'*:'; ~§"}!f :°':.2E£H'1'£°<!J*==._Pe§iv.°£..-h=Mil: Alia
to disc uss a :late
ae 1930 c onferenc -
auspices o f tn e
siness H e n "a
ha s be en fo rmed .
fa r h a s p r o ve d to
ful a s eac h prac -
n e w fac es.Th e
prac tic es twi c e a
A n n \ . f u l n »H u l u uPla n s are be i n g ma d e f o r a c a r-
n i v n l to be h e ld a t th a t ti me .T
Th os e pre se nt to he lp Ha z e l
W u i f c elebrate he r 18 th hirthzlay l
a t th e De tlq f W u lf h o me Fr i d n y
e ve n i n g we r e Mess rs.an d Me s- :
d mn e s F r a n k Sc ha fer,Ho wa r d .
A p p le b . Ho w a r d Hs i n , J o h n Pe t- |ersen,i lo lg n r Ha ns en ,A .J ensen,
La r a Petersen,He n r y K u h r ,A l -
b e r t K u h r ,M u s e s H a n n a h a n d
G i n n "' A m a n a A n n u v l l h f ' } h l c
. n u u w M 1 1 8 8 0 1 m e r w a s a n :V i e wSu n da y sc hool Fr i da y eve n i n g at
h ek h o me o f M r .a n d Mr s .Fr e d
ec »Mr .a r d Mr s .J .W .Simon se n.
a n d fk rn ily sp en t Sa tu r da y @\.e~
mmf : wi th Mr s .A n n a Si mo n se n i n
Blai r . f
M r .a n d Mr s .N e u m W a rr ic k
we r e g u e s ts Th i f r s d a y o f Mr . a n d
Mr s .S .S.D i x o n o f Ar li n gto n .
lvh er e a re un io n o f th e Wardcl-c
Mr .a n d Mr s .W i lb u r C o n e ty n f
Or u m we r e Su n da y fo r e no o n c all-
ers a t J .S.Cnn ety 's a n d we re
di nn er gu es ts o f Mr .a n d Mr s .
Cly d e Me tz ler .
Mr .a n d Mr s .A b n e r K i n g an d
c h i ld re n s pe n t S un d a y a t the W a n
Mi lle r h o me i n B la i r .
Mi s s \Grac e Fa c k le r n t toW a y n e S u nd a y e ve n in g "§......1 n
we e k wi t h Mr . a n d Mrs . Pe ter se n.
Th e Mis s e s B e s s ie L y : o lf . Ma r -
.v
1 :. f r * f m .T»~-==r . ~ - - -~ v "¢f.....;|:,-.q vo l l e y b a l l l e a g u e
I f I I f - .l J . . - 1 . " . i f"1\u» :¢*ai PP L -i_..._.....-l fn .MT. !"\f|m m .Y"lllrlllll L"Iln u H'AHB ilfagu:snubr m a n d B o tt L o u w r e Sunday 'be ve r y auccessi
,.1°¢r~m~»v h f r s a t th c Th o r va l tic e secs ma n y
H n n m n h o me .lea gue h a s i ts
' F - \ - l | € q | - _ f ' » : ; | ; - T l \ » n S h n n # H i r a m *k _ _
o f B i d H a n - y o u t eo f P h e M '' * ' | ° 1 = J f l $ " ' ) ' 2 ~ " ' * t h n *- r n . ' I 1 ". !f . ' I. " f- . 5
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m e to Co n c ur d i l
lamp' (Jrrintnt w a s
a3l.¢lld UCIIDCII,.rhaula nnunan,u v -Mr s .o i h y an d Ol g a Petersen.
W u l f s erved a delic ious lu nc h o f
sandwic hes . c o ffee. ic e u e a m a n d
uro rne rs a n a slsuers wa s n e w.Mr s .Ros a Sears.wh o ma1
h e r h o me wi th h e r d a u g h te r , l
Ch ar le s Ra v na ar ' Pn kn mn h M
k gar et Kr use a nd Ca rolin e W hc shter
es o f He r m a n ,we r e Su nd ay after~drs.no on vi si to rs wi th Mr .a n d Mr s .
I R I ?{ 'D n n n nWo rr. fn- 'W a nd' ---'' " - - f --'sus M sm and Chi|dn'n'l 81.411
as 8.89.Er ml ek. S5 am! sa.
Fashfm O m The Millinery
Qo me o f Bl li r -d fe n y nu nnvvr*
ne w ldv me n stylus in H s u fur
l u m e n | n . | _ ! i nt 31:28 U0
-..-- . . _ . . . . - , .,._....-..._ .____-_. ._____,_Illndnd their fin! eonferenoe de- cake lt n me hour.
fe lt Fli d lr e wli n. J un. 3 1 ,by The 1allvlrln|.lldie| were en-
tha Cvncnldil m u g .bllkethdl Uerhine d br Hn. Wllhr S||| p¢| |.m m .1 1 , g m ] m n v u zo w i i e l d a t 1 quilting party:He l-19 In f n n r a r a n - r ¢ u = \ \ m" . g m-a m m .n .Ho m,F.
u. Ed li enebeY"'*"."'F '°'!!° °°"'"'E"! F}"!'F' N. -n..§£. a m1"»if. c~..N=| »¢nf
Sunday w stay a few days vMr. and Mrs. Henrv Beard.rith \.». u
B pq(d E d ' M ' -Esa te nlg nwa y Lommxs swn planT.=».§I',..»I,°.,,Z'I.¢5 " n d : ; "\ ; : l u : § p a v i n g Omah a H ig h w a y fr o m
Byron Beard fa mily .Do ug ln s Co umy lin e io Blair an d
Ilar ln nd Ma th ew s o f Omah a.then on to lg h a mnh in 1980.j
spent the we-ek-end with his pa;l Crofton-:Efforts being made for
ents,Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Math- estabiishment of cooperative cream81.60 a rd ChI1drm'|82 691 t n m n du rmn:th e sec ond ha lf .the "rm".. ¢1~.J n-u...Zn..L |.:~..z,.1....,...nr3-ii cliwd 1n;i|| I eslmtilunonl l mz y. ~~i a m e w s .|ery here
information leading to the and conviction of
Sunday night WOLSMANN.
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