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03-20-1930JTERPRISEEI*THE . .,I A lnru. NEWSPAPERron1;'§`ft5;§iQiL*iam-ml.SW¢ii',==~.:»= ~r~JILL rm-:PsormPRINTS THE NEWS--leclnllan \PLAYS No FAVORITES \ WASHINGTONBLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND DOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Fr»mu»cuams|»¢|fN¢nfnx»-'Publinhod Weekly by Jlhn A.Rhonda BLAIR,NEBRASKA,MARCH 20,1930VOLUMEXXXIV wuhmgrgg Crmnly.~Subwrimifm Pri¢¢» $1.50 per Yar. Single fhpy,51. 'f'"s0§2e;z@Eze":s.ES!LutheranConferenceGood-bv! _E.________S§§§§ H. S.Operetta; FridayEvening L¢|awala High School Opetlilm the landing Muslw Event ol the Year.Giver in New Hizh School Auditorium.5 A BIG crown IS EXPEID The big musical event M *the school year is m be put on FfgyeveningMarch21inthenewhighschoolauditoriumwhenthegleeclubwillputonthemuliw éperem Lellwaln. The scene of the play n onIndianvillageontheNiagarariverhackintheyear1761and it brings out with vivid re tythehappeningsofthattimenthelndinnswerearealproblem to be reckoned with. The east of characters are asfollows: Wokomo (Great Heart)Alfred Jensen;Klolowar (The Singer) Roy Christensen;Lelnwala Fall ing Waters)Dorothy Baxter f= puwbopair (Fon:Skies .u Lindstrom;Hin~tola (Blue H~r) Margaret Bndgcrow;Shun~geln.r (The Fox)Edward Jenkins;Wa sootay (The Shooter)Clarence Sappenfield;Wanyeca (TheFirefly)Moe Koopman;Napunee 'N ormal Trainers Secure Positions Practice Teaching Work During Vacation Week.Blair High Students Take Part in District Commercial Contest. SCHOOLS ENTER CONTEST Three members gf the Senior Normal Training class have securedteuhlngpodtionsfornext year.Dorothy Kegler will beach the Neff school;Belva Hlneline elst De Sow and Marian Nelson the Lincoln school. During the week of vacation for the purpose of moving into the new building each member ot the Senior Normal Training class taught in a rural school.This experiencetogetherwith\lheir teaching in the city schools has done much to improve their preparationandtoincreasetheirin terest in teaching. According to the report.issued from the commercial department node:.j.he directiqn_of Misa Nona Moss the fqlloiring Etndents will take pan in the commercial con tests to be held nt Scribner Neb. on Saturday March 29th.Blair has always mndc a goodshowinginthislineof high school Lr¢_»;~i.§~~j<5.s~1~;~¢~~»=»~ ~¢¢ _...¢2?E I. r wr 2§r~.§Z .~~/= ~nc»»w.n\m :~:~~ ~iii? 5:L _..rr fI 1 ~|\19 [3 f ;¢r .¢~5€;..ff;.=9 A :..2;.f 2 .a _//ff ;~»1ffv 1; f ti.a !; .EBM \k1~'4 9 ~».5:.¢'E..~xii""'"`§~~Q ai]1 ~ ~¢§f \ .\\&|.\)\.f .£€....\§é§| .J...\f) ..g§.fff.{Sff\ §q.. g .\ §. rg.J! ¢Q _a MRS.caunrrs GILLIAMDedicaltoryProgramKitieAnn Hislip was born May The church ann school boards'Y 18, 1878 in Indiana and passed me ca n :F Bl H h School §i~2»~&»»1 rs;01 ~~P.M..sMarc.h 17.15330.a{Lhe an t DangCollegeJmetpttheColbegeTmsdayfo nominate a president for the school and a professor of Chu@:/ of 51 years,1)moiths and1 duh. Her pirenm moved w Nebraska when she wls three years of age \\Ilstory for the Seminary The ollowing members of the Chrueh roard were pmsedt:Rev.N.C. Iarlsen Royal Iowa;Mr.N.P. dsdsen Minneapolis Minn.Rev. E.R.Andersen of Racine Wis onsin;Rev. C.M.Olsen of Sioux Iity Iowa]and Mr.Visted of rlumpton Nebraska;and of the achool board:President Rev.H. N.Bondo of Alben Lea Minn esota;Rev.Carl Wilhelmcen of hnsas City Missouri;Rev.Rom~ er of Minden Nebraska;Dr. lamzs of Elkhorn Iowa and Mr. Skov Nielsen of Blair. :fra WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr.and Mrs.Jud Taylor veryiuietlyobservedtheirfiftyfifth wedding anniversary at their home on east Colfax last Sunday March 16. They came to Blair in 1878 and have been residents of this com COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS County Commissioners Room Blair Neb.March 10 1930 The Board of County Commis sioners met pursuant to adjo ment taken February 24 1930 Present:Chas.Nelson C.B. Mehrens and C.J.Nelson. Minutes of the Needing meet ing were read nndlnpprovcd. After a careful examination of the following bills on the differ ent funds indicated below it wasmovedandsecondedthatthefol~ lowing claims be allowed and the Jqluity Clerk instructed to draw warrants on the funds indicnted below on pay the some.Corded. Arlington Oil Co.Gas S 456 Rollo Allen Maintaining 28.50 Sam IInll Maintaining 30.00 L.E.Hetrick Dragging & Rand Work 20.70 Southwestern Regional Confermce of Lutheran Student Association to Be Held at Duns College im March 21 22 und 23. A FINE PROGRAM ARRANGED nhlany Prominent Speakers Are to I Give Talks.Special Music by the Choir.I The Southwestern I¢egibnalCon ference of the Lulherun Student Association is to be held ut Dana College from Friday March 21 until Sunday the 28rd.Delegates are expecied from Kansas\0k1a» homo Texas and Eastem The program follows: Friday Mnmh 21.6:30 Regional BanquetGrmtingsfromDelegatesWeloqrpefromDana Eveninz Prozrnm Colorado P.M. l STATEM ENTPrbgfamtoBe Given Thursdayule. 21. Class Work isBans Held for Inspection of \isiturs..|T0 thq Voters or uuur:and settled at Hérman Neb n.:j._..1\:n D..t.\.......»I¢l~1 I Havmg gerved yqasa.membFr where sho WSH riaared.I uunueu vnu ne ru|»»\»»eu. ARRANGE EVENING moo RAM Band Concert Given by the High School Bud.Prof.H.H.Hahn and Stale Superintendent lolalk The dedication ohhv new highschoolbuildingwillbeheldnext of me City Council during me past four yenrs I am naw a candidatefortheofficeofMayor subject to your vote nt the elec~ tion April st. My views xegunling the Mun icipal Elect.c Light Plant and our other bllc utilities me wowellknowntoneedfunhncom ment as w where I now étand In 1904 she was married to Charlie Gilliam of Blaii.To this union seven children were born;one Daisy passing away in in fancyThere were left to mourn her death the bereaved husband two sons Ephraim and Louis both of Blair and four daughters Mrs. Mnudie Moore and Mrs.EthylThursday,March 27.Durin the day the new building w be thrown open to the public or in spection and everybody is ur m be present.l Following is le prbgram as ar and wall stansl m the future Dur ln the four years I have been a member of the Lxght Comrmttee and dunng the past tvo years 1 haw been chairman of \lmt.com rc l \on the Council I hafe always pm Moore of Blair Gladya at hume and Mrs.Dorothy Menking of Lincoln;her mother Mrs.Olnd Hislip;four brothers Faye Chas. and .Chris of Tekamah A06 of Mt. famw.Mo..and one sister.Mrs. I g ringed:1:l5~3:00 Class visitation.The domes will be in session, and vis itors will have the opportunity tosee the vaious departments of the school in actual operation.310045100 Open Ilouse.The entireschoolwillbethrownopenforinspection.Guides will bc furnished you at the main en trance. Evening Program in New Auditorium 7:308:00 Band coneert by the high school band 8:00 Invocation Rev. A. F_Newell Introductory Tdk Reed 0Hanlon Atty.for Board of Education Song ~<~Dorothy Baxter Presentation of Portrait of Mary E.Fawcett Mclvlenemy Class of 1872 by F.William Amdl Class of 1877 A few remarks by Prof.H.H. Hnhnl Prof.of Wayne State mittee.During that time I recom mended and helped supervise the improvements to the Electric Light plant and distributing system and our ine new electrolier system. lf elected as Mayor 1 will recom mend the continuance oi the presentefficientLightCommissioner and other employees at the plant.I have no other issua to bring before the people at this election. lf you see lit to ekct me on mypastrecordIpromisethatwith the help of the Council you will have a clean economical business administration.I have made no promises of appointments to office to any person and do not inbend to.Lf elected I will consider fairly all applications for everypositionandwillrecommendto the Council for appointment the best men l can find. Your vote for me for Mayor of Blair on April lst will be sincere Henry Hampton of Tekamah;also twelve grandchildren and hosts of other relatives and friends. hirs..Gillinm confessed her Sav ior in her early manied line and became a member of the Christian churnh of Blair where she remainedfaithfuluntiltheend. Funeral services were held onWednesdayaftemoonandinher ment was made in the Blaig cem etery.Contributed. BLAIR FOLK ATTEND WEDDING Mr.and Mrs.John Taylor and Mr.and Mrs.Irank*4laylor ol this city were in attendance last Saturday at the wedding of Mis: Vera Taylor and Mr.Nels Allan: of Omaha. The bride ls the daughter oi Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Taylor oi n.....\......A ........a.a.....m\A1 malty ever smce.Lney nave Lgn Edwin Hilgenkamp Drag-Devotions led Ey ceége Encl,h hld .'»fL'"'°i'T...."'L"'f'i" -.,...,.f.','f=.f,...T"SWK r 28.80 Kansas University lacott un xnur guru |5nuu\.m.\..~;...ive sons served in the world warnelosinghislife. Mr.Taylor has given up all :tive work but both he and Mrs. aylor are quite comfortable for neil ages.The Enoerprise joins mnny Blair riends in extending congratula lByrn McDonald Tractor Work 80.00 NebraskaIowa Oll Co.. Gas 80.23 Nebiaska Culver &Mfg.Co. Repairs 21.00 Wards Gash Store M.Ether .60 Paul Bury Dragging 9.45 Garner Oil Gas Service Oil __ .»».in Special Music by Dann.College Quartefrte Address The Faith that Will Sd the Ten by Dr.Oliver D. Baltzly Omaha Nebraska Soda]Mixer xSaturdnyMorning 9:15 Devotions ions and beat wisHes fo}more ana uu ~|u:za Announcement or uonxerenca M.|h1m¢\rnTnmu Oil f.n.R Dmnnununnniversaries..~-............ .-...._...--.,...,,,5,_mBmk..1.50 9:80 Discussion on "Tm mm\.L.ENT::nrA1Ns AUXILIARY Ju.w.Nielsen Mmvwn¥0~G0 that wiu smna the Test. Ed Watprnmn.Dm2|ri:1v 49.50 M...s».\Nnmhnn On last Friday evening,March 4 the American legion,Stanley .adies Auxiliary at a social eve ling at the M. W.A.l State Commander Dwight Gnu vold and Slate Adjutant H .H )udley of Lincoln,were both in Mendanoe and added to the inter st of the eveningDancingundvlsmng were enoyedandlightrefreshmentsserv ed to around fifty.Reed OHanlon and Mra J.P. l¢nsan spoke relative to American legion intereata sum HIGH GRADUATES FOR 1930 Hans Beck Running Grader 24.00 G.W.Nelson Hauling and Labor 27.00 U.S.Reeves Dragging s.oo Hugh A.Sutherland Drag sins 9.90 Marlon Sutherland RunningTractor 24.00 A.A.Wilkins Dragging 9.90 Amdt Hardware Supplies 1.05 Louie Grimm Dragging 6.30 (Continued onpage eight) BequestsFrom Estate$45,000 E.Hain Post entertaind 10:00 Address The Standards of the Lutheran Student on the Campus hy Dr.G. K..Rubrecht Lincoln Nebraska 10:4511:30 Dlscuadon led by E4 Tondng Kansas University 12:15 Luncheon Saturday Afternoon 1:15 Business session .| 6:30 Luncheon Ei/ming Meeting 7:30 Song Service Special Music by Dana A Capella Chair. Address The Augsburg Confes sion.the Standard of the Luth eran~Church hy xypgczhmleg A.Puls Lawrence unsas :80 Sight.seeing and recreation Mixer and light refreshments Teachers College, formerly Supt of Blair City Schools Dedication Address by Charles W. Taylor,Slate supedntendent of Public Instruction Benediclion :Rev. Cari G.Bader ly appreciated.J.Harold Stewart. »Will Celebrate umm ...N .....................Mr.and Mrs.John Taylor oi thi: city. The wedding ceremony was perfannedatfouroclockp.m.ix the First.Christian church it Ummm in the nresenoe of 2 sugwmss BIRTH DAY PARTY The home of Mr.and Mrs »»¢_..__n... A 0 ~lffiendl ~tell nmversary ~ham!ram 1 \mii}.{s7J."'Y%§f§»}Q£h@father0CalebLomaorunsmuywg;|...u\.: scene of a happy gat.heringon last Sunday March 16 when rela tives and f{iends gathered there in honor of Mrs.Loftis birth an nivermry.The affair was almost a complete surprise on Mrs.hot tie.which mode the occasion all Congregatiormlists Plan no Cele thwhride is a former Blair mm hrale 60th Anni\er~aary Sunday hmfing grown t manhood here. March auth.Church Founded in cH1~:v1zo1.l=:r SALE 80 g yg S The VintonEvans Chevrolet Co y di a land office business the firs\\.1\!¢ORGANIZEI)FEB.10 1870 Sunday MorningJl§l3.\1 nlgn scnool will gruuuuu..hirtynine members this year Miss Lucy Bowen Leaves Estate of 8:00 Breakfast\n.nn A%z.....3 |f\19fn| +1H..sziwhich is rather a small class com paxed with recent years.p The graduation exercises,which are always looked forward to with §gres.t local interest have been set lfor May 80th and preparations late going forward now for suit able exercises.This is the first class to graduate in the newbuildingandifwemistakenot each member will point to this with a great deal of pride.Along with this honor the young people are to wear the collegiate cap and gown costume which is a most aendble move. Name Course Norman P.Abbott ~General Leon D.Andersen Normal HansAye ~General Margaret Badgerow ~ College Prep Dorothey E.Baxter College PrepWoodrowBltfar~General Dowd Boston General _......____ $45000.Several Blair Orghniz ations Mentioned no Benefic iaries in Her Will. $500 To BLAIR CEMETERY The Omaha World Herald of recentdatepublishedthelistof bequests left by Miss Lucy BowenformerBlairwomanwhodiedin Orndia a few weeks ego and whose remains were laid to rest in the Blair cemetery. Miss Bowen left cash bequests and trustl provisions totaling$45000.Severed Blair organiza tions and her lifelong lriend Miss Emma E.Wainwright wereremembered.The article follows: Cash bequests totaling 18 thou sand dollars and tnist provldonstotaling27thousanddollarsarecontainedinthewillof Misa Lucy ....._.. .__._.m_¢ .w ..u.=s..v ....B.....e .........ard o!Life by Rev.Neilsen Pres.Trinity Seminary Blair APPROPRIATES CAR Howard Cameron oi Chicago who has been visiting relatives in Herman for the past week started to_0ma.lm laat Sunday with A friend from Dekamah by gh#nameofCoy.They shopped in Blair and parked the car on the south aide of the street opposite the Rathmann Garage while Howard went into the garage on business. When he came out the oar/was gone.It later developed that Coy had driven the ear into Florence where he had bumped into another cardoingconsidembledamageto Howards ear which he had mnintoagmgeforrepair.Howard .......¢ .|......u.\A...¢.. N¢m»»~hh: Eé IIIOFE interesting tO UIQ 111D£€.l1 GRYS OI mnrcn ana 101 \A uc nruun.;nuuy auuuu guests assembled.They brought Contractors and workmen hawfc that perxod repart the sale of sev Lye (A amous Scout)D f d d b b y f.d f y g W (C ...|..\.\............. can rur mamlant 1;Mabel Hansen; T Mabel) da Bond nt)Pris m Bnka Charles Who ad Nielsen; soldiers date this :Il drilled rs.The day eve :E rnstobe snare ox nonurs ur.me \:um.=a».m.Scribner.Bookkeeping:Elsie Stev1 ens Frederirk Krfgler and Edwin Lindstrom;Typewriting II:Mar\ garet Jenkins Margate Bndgero\v and Alfred Jensen;Typewriting I:Marie Bolln and Dorothy Kesl ler;Shonhand II:Edwin Lind\ atrom and Alfred Jensen;Short hand I:Marie Bolln Fredrick Kegler and Elsie Stevens;Spell1 ing:Milford Lindstrom Blendenmr Stricklett and Doris Beck.1 The Subdimict Declamatory contest to he held at Blair om Friday March 28 is attracting considerable attention among the schools of eastern Nebraska.The Exhemporaneous Speaking contest will start promptly at 2:30;the Drawrical section will gtattpromptlyat3:80 in the new high school audilorium.The Dramatic lhem which they served eteria style.The lovely angel food cakes x_....;ed the center of the tables made by Miss Alma Fletcher. .Visiting was enjoyed throughouttheday.Among those pnasent were Mr.and Mrs. John Luftis and Alice and Ruby Ireland of Teknmah Mr.and Mra M.E. Anthony and children Mr.and Mrs Parke lioltis and childrenMr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftis of Craig hir.and Mrs.Georg:Lof tls and daughters Mr.and Mrs. Frank Loftis and family Mr.and the Congregational church nuild ing.The interior iii being decor ated a new modern furnace in stalled lxnd new swinging doors into the auditorium made and placed.All who have seen the improvmenta as far as completed are greatly pleased with the The building will be ready for use March 30th when Lhe sixtieth azmiversary of the organization of the church in Blair will occur.President Dean of Doane Col lege will be the guest of honor on this occasion and will make eneral effect. u...nn r..m....A r..mnv Mr.the chie!address Many old Blair;Chester Rosenbaum used cars.Following is the list of new car buyers:Jens Pebersen Blair; K.C.De Groff Blair;:George Blair;Chris Nelson Blair;Ray Kennard;Rudolph Mencke Blair; Alben Sprick Blair;M.S.Win chell Blair;Frank Jenkins Blair;Chris Bendorl Blair;Wm.Gos ker Blair;Geo.Misfeldt Wash ington;Andrew Johnson Blair;H.M.Halstead Blair A.G.Ped ersen Fremont. A LETTER FROM CANADA Menking Blair;A.Clyde Alleiun u sun.;neun nnuursui (His daughter)Viola Captain Bliss (Lover oi Roy Christiansen;Clarin~ (Who admires the sergeaivillaRhoades;Sergean(Who admires himself) Eliassen;Lord Tatler (mires witticisms)Jules Chorus of Indian huntersmaidens. You will surely apprecoperettaasit has been we by competent instructo curtain rises at 8:15 Fri ning. au;f i£.ii ~~time memberi=s and friendsfof the FILEfamily.Mrs Alben Staples and church now hving elsewhere are The wnber 1s in moeipt of a Fon onrc e ecbed to be resent on that ther from Professor Waldo BchxldrcnallofHerma.n.nqr and IP P .....\1 .£A£_.1 :..._..:\...dnv.Nzelsen of Dana College wht)is ._ Tie she;i§fa offieg seeTS.ueonaru .uurus will J.l.\|uuy .~.E ...no r ..AA2......e r\_..I Rlnlr wsu.Intel nnf.in H169 thn||T0W Ill Port Arthur, Canada whmmle bone 2? contention *hi°Y°€"I Collte3t ~be ~ill the Seniqrlbharles 15111135611 uenerua A.BOWGZI IOIlIiE1 ITESICICFIIL DI nmzg wtu\uuwu usuuua;w l\\vv\¢. high auditorium while the Humor;Irene French ~Normal Neb.who died a week agq in car and incidentally pay the dam ous division will be held in thelse.Ffresg §fU1$2 Omaha.The will is on file in ages as Coy had disappeared.1 ot ualnoun uuve unxuw ru wmvha.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Larsen and £hmily,VMr.and Mrs.FloydLoftisandfamilyandE.M. Fletcher of Blair. CARD OF mnnxs ..__...____._..sale at the town lots being held March lst of that year.Rev. Marshall Tingley then servingthechurchatSiouxCitywanpresentat the sale of the lots and decided w come m Blair and it was he who was instrumental in he is lor the present upon ln. vltation drilling a fifty voice choir.He states that Port Arthur is a beautiful city of 20000 peo~ple right on the shore ol Lake Superior and that the hotel servdceisonaparwiththelargest Four candidates have already in dicated their intention of makin!! a fight for the plane.The filingsareasfollows:Sam Stevens and Marlon Sutherland of Blair and S.H.Lockman of Arlington all on the Republican ticket.and Junior high auditorium.Tlm con Opal A. HB~flS¢1\Normal county coun.um in the evening win start viola M.Hansen College Prep cm gina are:Blah Cemetery Rev.A.Rasmussen who resida promptly at 7:30.Milo Haller * 1 General association S500;Mrs.Sarah Hill~near Kennard occupied the pulpitThefollowingschoolshavealBelvaAnnHinelineLNormalhouseBowenYoung$5000;Eliz at the First Lutheran church in ..__.l __..».m=...._rr*/mfinma nn nan eizhtl uhafh A.Bowen.S2.W0:Abba Wil this city last Sunday morning in ready eff um ebago yons A..A f44nm\mvh 5 l.1u.1|.4::?|.nuur gv .....ru_a I__________1lington North lard Bowen Brownell Hall $2000; Lf nmiwalr PR0sPERxrY INDIC\TEP_;__Lila Bowen s2ouo;Anmrw L the absence of Rev.Nielsen who with na.Nielsen was out of the|nifinm nF hp llnitnd Rtnhma lmaunee B161 nrens on the DemowwishithiwaytoexpressIPBorgamzauon01meuongreguouredeepzstnappfeciationtoourtzonalchurch.On the 10th of The letter bears the date of cratxc uckff; f d d ~H .~~3 ~Wag ~~and the Pfof€B30InanSunn1ness.a.any..r.....nm :.....u.K.:X...am...held nf.vzihich :nicht nsersons ure says he had the fxrst rehearsal Bl jyg HOME ~BY TRAINLOAD SHIPMENTS Smiley,$2,500 and watch and my.Henry Ham Alfred Jensen Edwin Lindstmm .chain;Colorado Womens college student at DanaMaeKoopmanundMargaretTheMaytagCompanyNewton(Baptist)of Denver SL000;Amer pulpit in the even as closed last week ._____.m ...............»nm |~...|llnwa.worlds largest manufactur iam Bantist Home Mission society sen a seminaryspokefromthe Ling. he Enterprise. auu auwl.Luc ucasla UL vu;ucau l.lwifeandmother.We especiul§yI5Ued fhemselves for me uiv.:h tn thmnk tho ministvlm fnr|£llId thls WBB U16 IIIUCIE ~\ thatevening,A deal W ATTEND CATTLE SALE ere Rev.Si Johnson Washington countyCornelia _ .. :us uponlit.whereby Mr.Raipli Vinton of the VintonEvans Chevrolet CompanybeoonriestheowneroftheDave Steed Property locabéii on Lincoln street hntwnen fhirfl and Fourth .UHIISEIUW wnl..l.R:|.ucnDuu lun.;av»un school in these contests. COUNTIANS WTED 1ur:...fflnnn Ea.blnr rinnvhfhf ers Of WHSlr€¥B»reports the ship $1000;ministerff and missionaries ment of five tminloads of new benefit board of the Northam Bap Maytsgs to this territory.tist convention $1000;Blair public The new Maytag washer an~library $1000. nounced to the nublic March 9th fm.1 i.!\1nl honilnsts:First Ban Advcrtise in Tl ¢... BUSINESS AND __N SOC! their comforting words the sing which the .church was buj nm Hnvnl Nnivhhnrx ibn nnllhnnr Th¢S&€l2ht D\?I80lLB W\ eabe ;' i£'J'é\§""§'}?1¢§E» 'f:;';i;m 1 'finslim Mrs.anutiful :floral offering.'l'i!\sl°a»§_Niles§°>'u.-111 AL FORECAS / / ./ <\/\\4¢ IT I5 /IK' Ch {Gil d f mi ._a eriygg N »M A P l nuuuuvu avvvn uuuul w ui:sun ................~._ar es 1 :am an a l1~Mrs.Fiii mg;ggges ng.ent at the cattle sale held Ia;his streets. Ma ard d _Q1mr]a H E le father .T A Johnson on Tuesday Mr.Vinton was living in thisWEDDINGSUPPER\i O \.mf an e EB He sold 70 head of cattle which P10P¢1¢Y when a.fire broke out4 Ulla:\.lu|..\L souu.\..¢|.of Mr.and Mrs George Facklez|met with an immediate demand list chu who reside mul of Blair on thelwhich is keeping the big factory come f F§¥§\§§i'iJ056EixfSxi- rom $71300 to Louhl W. and lt her deuth $5000 ___./,/ 0 'e \'Q botom was inanied to Mr.Earllbusy.Advaqqg dealer orders,%1=~|1=~1»aer,_mg A 1 znd 1570 Q brought the neat sum of $5300.dvfwzirlz the building so much Petersen son of Mr.and Mrs.P.Georg Matbeso wedding n WT I _ 1 name that _ _xpper i the h .L§Z€ :is sister and orgamzauon of nm Congre The Johnson.s_ retuned to Ulm!he was forced to move L_ Petersen of near Herman Thurs Tuesday evemng.When Mr.Steed came up from day Mud 13 at Lincoln Neb. lrs.Ella Sager of Blair in r».»..|.4=|...|Cl:.1:d...3aif..Dwi Omaha to look over the building Akm n briéf honeymoon the ticipating public acceptance of the to First Baptist church of new washer enabled ~Maytag Colorado Springs and $2000 to hmnd\q=¢<> place ini*\=l orders the_fellowship fund of the samefortrmnload| f 9 church;life income from $5000 to an m o: da a \" |930 March 1930nuannn.un In rn lu.inL' the marriage of his oldest""'>' .uuzu uuu. I\:IJu|.ul=u v.v1-u.aughter Evelyn formerly known I Benner.Clerk of Waslrungtop VISITS BROTH B Cricket.s to MY ~fl|¥.IIf.I:_.......11 J A..t......L Dr.Bhd Mrs.D.W. ER he immediately opened ne¢05B~il\l nelvedn will go W Bouseku with Mr.Vinton with the result on a farm four miles WeiBeuwerethatMr.Vinton in now the owner.IIemmn. eeping With this very favorable stan Anna "_J_Smiley,and at her rt of for the new y€§r md the §P3fifY death $6,000 bo Augustus D.ins mmm an ill new lay'-ll.Smiley; lite income from $590000 A .nmulngunnineverylndcltlan\h°=.m»1¢||.s»»¢n,»a»¢hq-ann.2 5 mu.§°°°_'*".':°~n°*'1:"'°s.°!'~ssmo w ml u.Bqen;we fa-3,29 .K4llna .n.r5878l2l5l4l519202122 ;'i"'°'i|<";'"of "'i§'§f§."""ohm mé~'§I.}'."°,"° ~§.L'2'§1.," =sm=\>1v surprised lm Sak-my He mem fo remodel me mud-~rm friends are mu.'.'mmm 1 'when Dr.Bell's brother.A.L.ins and make iz strictly modem con tulntious and best winFnds and relatsves left at a on, aways standing Ior be(.zrnlakehour,Wishing he couple the highest in life and faking iw Bell of Denvr,dropped off in ore mow b k into it andngacnl... w.. nm ~...........:».. .... ¢.,,._ Blair for a. bnet call.He was on when done will have one of the CARD OF THANKS for rue mms b0-rmsmake~ faighth_conqec}1t.§vey wnu come from $\5oo so Mrs.Adel F.*e 98|25 26 27 25 29eaxAnthea.and at her dehth $1500 tomiremmmmm|»nn¢.~vim.Gnlnrndo ».-----» »--. -.».-........,~_...wr for goodAfitting program is being arrangedforthecelebrationwhich is to be held Sunday March 30th much happiness and success. LOYALTY To BLAIR alan I Wh Pri lla Rhusd dales?§m §T.i High §i.;§!i»m:1Y ol the founding og ug .:.o~|».A his way no New York where he coziest homes in the dty and well in which Mayiag has led the enwasgoingonabusinesshipinlocatedforhimbeingwithinaWedesiretnexpressourdnwasherindustryinvolume connection with the Browning block ol his business.eere zratitude to the many kind sales. King store of Denver of which he friends who so thoughtfully aslsthemanager.J.I.CASE PLOWING xisted us at the time of the death SUNDAY CALLERS DEMONSTRATION of our dear father.Mr.Wm._ . of .............._......._._._._.___h 1 n _Springs;life income from $1S00to Mch.21H1 sc oo opereEmmaE.Wainwright and at her Mch.21 Ii TW.Reg.Conlennw death $1500 to Colorado Wnmens Lutheran Student Assln at Dann college (Baptist)of Denver.Mah.22 Spiker Dance Club at M.w.A.hall Blair.nha.|noni;s AND MULES Imh. -24 M. A.c.winternlnmiv;the John A. ruwauea :many *1\1.:'°'""---a '""'1 -gy "iz 'r "I cons 'rn mn NVER 1 Wu."WA ..~,~mxv wish ml Mrs. John Poucher of Om 1,..}€£. . .||¢Q ...ff .....3 _-__A J.I.Case plowing demonstm|£f1$}1i u»Xmé§1§§n}1eziénthe|m*Clam Nelsen of Chicago and|aa "~§s:n."f'""miui.. c.6'nm1¢n.Itch.27-Blair High dedintoq includes Jolm A.Rholdu lnd§""Mrs.Rhoades, the three children: Mrs.Philip OHanlon J.Hilton Rhoades Priscilla Rhoades and asoninlawPhilip(YHnnlon and adaughterin~law Mrs.J.Hihon Rhoedes.Beat that record il youcan! ue u mr mu:my wr uwYchurchanditsmembership. UNDEBGOES OPERATION Miss Mary Moorehead wastakentotheCovenanthospitalin |om1m me Sunday ma on w¢d~ Mr.and Mrs.I.N.Warrick ar/companied by Mrs.Eugene Jackson left Wednesday afternoon forDenverwhereMr.Warrick wasgoingonabusinessdeal.Theyexpectedtostopovernlghtat Kearney and finish the trip onThursday.1 tion will be held on the Albert Jensen farm one mile north of mm on the Bench road Startingat two oclock Saturday aitemoon. In this demonstration both the new Model L and Model C tractors will be used and the two pluwlmeWheatlandandMoumbwe neue:Corps mv.Bader u\e\ clflifr and Mr.J.E.Campbell and those who sent such beautiful floral offerings. Mr.and Mrs.Hoses Wilson and family. Mrs.Fred Solls brother.Henry their father Mr.Lorentz Hansen were wliog on Mr.and Mrs.L. C.Hansen of this city last Sunday. Mrs.Nelsen known to we older folk of the county sl Misa Clara Hansen bu been visiting several wake at the home of hor drier. We have another bamful of homes and mules.Some goodmanchwteamsfrom4wsyearsoldandweighfrom2600w8000. Each animal guaranteed and must be as represented.Come and look our nook over and you will see we are doin!the business.We I mom-am.Mah.27 M.E.church supper.mn.28 Let MSW Do atChristianchurch.Mch.28Subdistrict declamatorgcmfesLMai颧Lsoc.h gregational1 Apr.1-Achie Inesdny underwent m operation Furman imrmed in um pun mu md wife md dmr urs.Mrs.Pwcher or Omaha.and mak buy sell md exdmnlvMiamHelenSchdikrandlorUbmwtroubleA:um me Dorothy Dm nf _| _claus of n.tractor ue urgently Benn.Zaman md dlughtu .11 ing occasional trips w nw.Sha Phones:m.Blue aMnrsaretStruveo!0mnhaHP¢n¢.laxt reports um vu doing uwu aweekand guna:hgrrequatedtobepreaent.nf Salbnexwere S\mdaygu¢st;e!pe¢\sfnretumtoClxh:aguwithh whm 169theweekendwithhomefolks.well As could be uxpected.cumin Mrs.Eng ;¢hm_9lt C.Molgnrd Jenam at the Fred S011 homo.the next week._ 91:Thlviie I 20;office, anniversary Con- mmfh wgbhm vament day ~ Saturday SpecialsMaintop Laying Mash, per cwt $2.75 So m e m o re of o u r A No$1.50 Tankage ..$3.50 3 large Ivory SoapShorts..$1.70 Bran f<,.29c Bee f at wc Marine Elliot toilet scan 4 ini'25cOilMeal$3.25 Alfalfa Meal $1.40 Real Hamburger at .l8c Watch for our dnlly s|;eclal§on our Early June Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Bulletin BoardGet Your Oats Hulled and Watch. Your Pigs Groiv Butternut Jell all flasfors, 4 for 254:'I TS BE TTER BERTELSEN MARKETBLAIR MILLING CO` \ NEW Play Suits 3 to 8 Lee Zippers $1.25 SPEQQALS Friday and Saturday MENS MENS Dress Socks Work Socks Reg. 30c Reg. 15c Special Special loc pr 4 pairs 98c 3 Pair Limit LEATHER Work Gloves 50c to $2.75 HELLO WORLD!!It is the Home MERCHANT NEW Play Suits 3 to 8 Lee Zippers $1.25 LEE'S FULL LINE ALL SIZES O'alls, Jackets, Unionalls W. J. SAS »..|.| . MENS Dress Socks Reg. 30c Special 4 pairs 98c MENS ~ Work Socks Reg. 15c Special loc pr 3 Pair Limit LEATHER Work Gloves 50c to $2.75 and really means it I; lb loaf Hometown Bread lo c Parker House Rolls 4kind s Cook ies 2 doz All Goods Baked Fresh Everyday And The Tax Payer 0scar Holmes BakeryI (Cpntinued from last week)army of people who are now un- SYNOPSIS employed and thus without the In the foregoing issues we have buying power. mgenlmwd no show Lhe public in The 6,188 chain atoms already rc- nnerad the danzers comecbed Ierred to which replaced 16.500 ness permit a line of endeavor to be wiped out, we must all pay the pcnnlty.WhatJ{as happened in other states can happen here and,al-\ T H E i ;vith chain busine;s.Taking our independent ltorel, 3° not ~though we may now be e n jo y i n g Independent sister state oi\Missouri as pn larger stocks of merchandise but prosperity, we are susceptible of a Fast Color Dfresseéexumplc, we haw given concrete smaller and thus 10,312 stocks of radical change.Our home indus- l ; cxamples of the rf»a\workings merchandise will be taken from tries must be favored.Money and effects of this growing men-the tnxible property which we spent in the unbuildinlr of n home s I ARE ac e to th c h e a lt h y g r o w t h o f th e community.Not alone is the town effected through the .loss of business a n d th e r e mo va l o f p r o ~ p a r ty f r o m th e ta x li s t,b u t th e wi ll s a y me r a g ed $ 3, 0 0 0 p e r sto c k wo u ld , to ta l o ve r $30,000,000 re - mo v e d f r o m th e ta x li st.Th i s , o f c ourse,must ~be ma d e u p f o r a n d o f course,th e le vy o n th e in d us tr y s tay s in th e c o mmun i ty i n wh i c h i t i s ) s p e n t.I t i s a n asset, an d th e i h d u s tr y a s s i s ts i n li f t i n g th e bu r de n o f ta xa ti o n wh i c h i s b e g mn m g 1.0 bi! DPIITQSSIVC. 1.4 ..... \.,..... JL-L ...... |.......- r INDISPENSIBLE Our Fast Color Dresses for Misses 'and Girls are good values at $1.00 each. Also Ladies' Dresses at $1.00 are very good quality at the price.ge ne r al ta x is ra is e d an d the fa rm- ed mus t thu s he lp ma ke u p the c ie - fic it. Th e Sto r y Co n ti n ue d Th e r e nta l p r op e rty i n ou r s i ste r state a s we h a ve alre ad y stated , be c a me u se le ss a n d at a n nvor :\ ;T' pri c e o f $50 p e r mo n t h n o t less th a n $8,000,000 th a t forn1erI;. c a me ~i n re n ta ls wa s a _to ta l loss.Y o u c a n rea di ly see wh a t h o me a n d t h e f a r m mu s t g o u p . Th u s ,we see th a t n o t alon e i s th e c i ty ma d e to su f fe r b u t th e b u r d e n is passed o n t o th e f a r m - e r as we ll a n d wh e r e th e tro uti le wi ll s to p n o ma n c a n s a y . At any rabe i t behoovcs all classes of society to bear in mind th a t wh e r e one li n e o f bu si nf .< su f fe r s th a t th e gen er al effec t ia f e lt a ll alo n g th e line.Th e bus- u c l ,u a n u p c | . : | - xl . .\ l s y ~ : v = =U 1 c iti zens hip wi ll m\;|l»\=H t o th e me na c e wi th wh i c h \ \ \' a r e all c ou - fr o n te d .Th i s lTlrII::t<'c an be eas ily 0\'01Cul11?\\ill1u1ll l.ll\'suc- rif ic e o f Gillmor nzunfy nr »|'f¢»rl, b u t o n ly by the I.lI mr c~»nm¢=Il M3050 :Incl a vi ri on o f t':--l`utur~. I t a l l 11 ls wi th lla z.:\!\~.l.ll-il. re me dy is s imp lo a n-l ]s;1i|1l»>s, y1 i t is u i the gaua lc st i1:1purl...m::<» th a t we e mp lo y th e re me d y ul. onc e a n d f o r a ll ti me .L e t ll.; New CurtainsCandyCigarsConfectinnnry I I I11!!1!; L,uuu:ncre un'your nuxueu L,uruunsets.89s to 9Sc per set. Ra yo n Prints , for Spring Dre s s e s - extra quality, 39c per yard.Also some fine Prints, 20c to 25c per yard. Ou r new Ra yo n Gowns,Slips and Bloomers, 98c, are good values. I 9 a i ! n m #F l n n n l n r i q o n m n n 10 c u n n m n n i ! effect this will have on rental and iness of a c o mmu n i la t y W o r k s : r s t h r o w o u r b u s i n e s s t o t h o s e \ \ l '¢ } vl rh £? ll 0210 n n e i c f i n n n 1 r ¥ n r r n n v l n \ n n ! ! l \ |to that afforded by out of town firms.W e will necessarily raise the taxes the human body which will be passed on to the member is injured the whole sys-who,'thus,are ua part of us 'and farmer whose farm produce has tcm suffers in sympathy and help so build our community.chafge no more. Give us \( Continued)founfl rm outiet to this vast when we,thro11gh our own selfish Independent League New Spring Hats for Misses and Ladies, $1.00 and 1.50. Blair Racket StoreBlairAdvance Cleaners f We Are The Only 100 0 Independent OIL STATION ln Washington County.We are not controlled or under contract with any oil corporation. We give you the highest quality gasoline, oils, greases, batteries, tires and service that money can buy. Look For The Red Sign PHONE 255 , f Our Truck Passes Your Door Every Week GARNER ~AS s£~Rvlc£ WE LEAD .OTHERS FOLLO I .7 ¢'!..wf>;:Q , ~ \_"- 1-_ °» ,./ - " ¢. ~ f/ ~/' 2 -f 's it ;! <v 1. v f ~ ~»,~ff~ ;~{~i?"~\ ¢ir#=<@!>='.! ="¢z;~°»-,.;¢,¢¢;=, m \'~¢;;Z . : .°!€¢..¢.¢ . nun"< ~Zu Meats I IValuable space is usually taken up on your luts Ply mm Tl'0¢8 and Bush Fruits.Do \'0UR'S PAYQUALITYYOU FOR THE SPACE THEY OCCUPY7 Th e y i e ld an d q u a li t y d f F r u i t depends healthy condition of the tree.A S}$ring Gifffor HerPalromke Our Markeb:Henry Ludwig ARSENATE OF LEADa nn dvarge of I/ze ¢'7\[orth Side Jlfarkcl and A delighllul springtime glfl that will surely please her Is n strand of pearls You will be delighted with our lull llne Marlin Neiburg 13 in charge 'of Ibc Qyalify Mnrkelmcals.Tell them what you manl, they will endeavor la please you. LIME SULPHUR BORDEAUX MIXTURE Thpse are the lnseclidcs that me of the most beautifultreat Tres,Shrubs and Garden SIDE MARKET We will be glad to flgureyour quanlilia und quoteyou prices on lu SPRAY MA'l'ERlAlS_ Complete Stock of Insecticides Stewart Pharmacy Watch Work a Specialty Pioneer Jewelry StoreQUALITY MARKET PHONE 1s ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED BLAIR, NEBRASKAJ. HAROLD STEWART, Mzr. *meek raking' the leaves md has had them hauled away.It is now in shape for the spring rains.The members of the I Delta Wit~ The Churches HILLSIDE NEW S-OF ~ - 1 -°I'°"'"=i'15"»»»"'°m'f=°°°°GARDNER DISTRICT bwnéss miidné Bhdelhén hifi nh-@so¢-.ial time.Lunch was serv- .., , \'Htnr thimrn i.hlt:0f Blair, Washinrwn County, Ne~IS¢a\of said County C01n t ,tl »L1IR.'v Fxifrvix.3i2§éTs,`§`inT§i55-§n£'5ilbr=slw.sell at {mbu¢auction w 15:11 Q;oi Feb-.15:40. Washington C o u n t y ,Nebrask|,'tho highest bidder for cash,the (SEAL I. C. E; died on the 'lth d y °};;»»»»f ,f»»1~wf=-K described mal estabe,5~5t Counl .n .1930 I o ask.a itT4-§t;m:\'2nEndnnussessed of Rea1|°'~.:...s......mn I n ...va |" _"_ ,, ,,E,.. ..y Julgg nnd daughter wen: aunuay vuln-ons ut the Frank Brown home.Mrs.Jens Cixusen spent Wed-nesday ailemoon with Mrs. Hans Nielsen.Mrs. John Réd accompanied Mr. and Mrs Iauis Sfmnk and Mrs. Joe Sully and son to Tekamah § u n d a y a 1 'd !; : r n o o n w h e r e t h e y v i n - na t e d I n c . J i m J e n s e n a n d A x e l N e l s o n mr.m uOmaha,were guests Sunday at Lhe George lame home.H. Q.Morwn of Omaha, Bmp- tist ata¢e secretary,was calling on some of the Baptist people in Herman Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Skinner were dinner guesis at the Mrs. A. L. Sullivan home Thursday. Mrs.Wm.Brandert went towereinOmxha Sunday m see'1?fv=&" Barry, who is in an Qmahnigay wm.wi'Z¥f°i?"..¥..?$'3.s h i ' f i hospirgl. '°°°"°"f'3 from an 'P 'ports him resting quite comfvrbP°§d'°""'5 operation.tably.It will be two weeks more unday dinner guests an "h°'belore he can be brought home.John Jen.sen_hon1e W€f¢_R-¥'~|The meumdigz Lmiies'ga en- With The Churches AS TOLD BY THEIR PASTORS CHRISTIAN CHURCH booklets.The increasing attend- A: J. Harmett, Pastor ance may be further augmented .if every family brings all its Bible School, 10 A. M.a members. Moznirjg Worship, 11 A. M.6:30 P. M.--Epworth League. and Personal Estate atimaled at $4500.00 and praying for admin- istxation thereof. I! y o u fai l to appear at sa-id County Conn on the 29th day of March, 1930, nt 10 o'cloek A. M». and contest said petition,the Court will appoint Ani nta J e n- sen or some other suits le person Administrator and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and *OfficialSeal this 6th day of March, 1980. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, '1~4t County Jndge. NOTICE FOR ADMIN- 1 l uv ......,....e.ww . .\ ' l ...oeigbt(8),i n block number sev- enty (70),in.tha City of Fo n Calhoun, Washington County, Na brnska. lata number One (J)and Two (2) in block number Thirty-seven (37) in the City of Fort Calhoun, Lot. number Seventeen (17), in ur. no rmnn n. nammumo P m: nE 'mls 'r Owr the Blair Dnag Co.Phone Black 41 Evenings by Appointment x xBL AIR An s fmxc r & TITL E \ Bonrled Abstnder Washington County, Nebraska.COMPANY g block number Ten (10),i n the Village ot Arlington, Washington County,Nebraska,save and éx- cept therefrom the following part of lot 17, to-wit: Commencing at theQSonwwest corner of said lot . -___. ,.__ L.._ PHONE 15Pilot Bldg.Bla i r , Ne b mk li x xIon nnwm 'r. sm l Preaching, 7:30 P. M.Mid-week meeting, .Wednesday 7:30 P. M.Sunday showed an increased nn- temst in our Pentecostal campaign There were present at Sunday school 101, at moming worship, 76 and in the ewning o ne o f te largest audiences we haue had in many months.Bm.Lyle Stricklett filled the pulpit, Sunde.3,j evening. He brought vioe.Singing led by choir and orchestra.Another of the "Stor- ies Jesus Told"-»~"That Neighbor".We are getting deeper into lent. Come and bring your friends to these services preparatory to a truer Christian life. Wdnesday, 7:30-Church Night program.Join us in these inspir- ationai meetings and in the Life- enrichment discussion g r o u p s .Shore the preparation 1or special .,.,faith, hope and love."lzt Mary Do It", Friday, Mch. 28, 8 P. M., Christian church. CONGREGATIONAI, CHURCH A.F.Newell,Pastor Public worship Sunday at 11 o'cloc,lc, in charge of the pastor.If the auditoriumds not ready by then for occupancy, the service"ill be held dhwn stairs.Practical Talk No.5 for the young people will be given during this service. Church School at 10 a. m.The young people meet at 6:15 for lunch and discussion,Work on the interior of the church building has proceeded far enough so that it is evident no mistake was made in selecting the committee on color scheme and decoration,It wi ll all look \f€l'Y fresh and restful and harmomousfor our 60th nnnixersary celebra~ tion March 30.Our older mem-bers are requesled to get woni to any former members andfriendswhonowliveinOmadm or elsewhere in this general sec~ tion.March 30 ouht to be a dayofreunionaswe l as rejoicing. President E.B.Dean of Doane College will be our guest-speaker that day.He always has a breezy and happy word. ;1 ... BAPTIST CHURCH L. J. Moran, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Worship, 11 A. M. Junior B. Y. P. U., 3:30 P. M. Evening service, 7:30 P. M. Prayer service, Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Attendance and interest in Sun- day's services showed an improve- ment over the previous Sunday. There is still plenty ot'room at the top.Lee us climb up to- gether. We wish all of you might have been with us at the "Apron Social' lust meek.We had a good time together.The apron had .hid under its patches. $33.35.When the April paving bill is paid we will have paid on pmdng since last November, $285.00.We are proud of oursehes and what is better ue have a small paving fund on hand.If yo u haven't had a pa rt i n this you are not shut out, just add your contribu- tion to this fund. The April group of our church women are planning a jolly eve- ninz's entertainment for us soon. Shoes,shoes,shoves,sho e s - the most. complete line of Shoesthat Wear fog? Women, Misses andChildren in Blair, can he found at the Fashion Center right. now atmoney saving prices.9-lt, Fashion Center Silk Dresses top them all when it comes to gtyles, quality and fit and yet. the prices are only $6.75,$10 to $i9.75- fhtyjeaturc sizes 11 to 52 every at pmsem.. M i n lilr v Wray Ipent the ck-end visiting friend: in Omn- FIRST MEIHODIST CHURCH Carl Bader. Pastor Sunday, March 23: 10 A.M."`mch School.De- ddon Dny. 11 A.M.-Mo rning Worship. Subject: "The Light of the World" -concluding series. Special music. Easter Books and "His Last Week" Remember the Womens Mission Circle has i m regular monthly meeting '1'hursday,March 271 The place of meeting has not yet been decided.Last month's meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Ed Jen» sen was well attended and a fine me-eEng was reported.Strive to make the Max-ch meeting as good. gf; accompanied _them ~ li tt le o e o w i s xmp r o vmg u xs ea r _ b r o k e a g a i n th e p a s t we e k .~~~ ~ |s s 1 Washington County,| Henry Mencke, Atty. County Onurt.ln Probate.In the Matter of the Estate ofMaryM. Rngers.Deaased: The heirs at law, ne xt of kin, creditors and Al l persons inner-ested in smid estate are hereby notified that on the 5th day of March, 1930, Augusta. Jensen iled i n petition i n said County ourt NOTICE FOR ADMIN.ISTRATION OF ESTATE .x Krapse of Omaha and Georgm joyed a very pleasant meeung ntAnull,dnughner of Mm.I-`rank!",e home of Mrs Henry Kuhlman Brown.Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.Ber-Mr.and Mrs. Nels P°°=f=°"In.»,1,ow¢will be hosless :hu i 1 1 Dentintx.R.4Y`§EiivICE Offices in sum Bnnk'Bldg. Phane 298 Blair, Nebr.evening at the Jens Juul home.Mrs Martha Olson observed herhosteas to the L-Bu-G Club atandsun, Ralph spent S"'~"fd°Yvs'eelt.|Miss Lune ltuhlman vnu be Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips were Sunday afternoon visitors at thMartinConnley home in South Omaha.Mr. Connley is a brother of Mrs.Phillips.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Crowdy spent Wednesday evening at the John Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and son,Ruben,were Sunday after- noon visitors at the Mrs.Ruth Woods -home in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervcy und daughter,Faye entertainw the members ol the Hillside HuatlersGub and their families Salunlay night.The evening was spent in visiting and playing cards.Aboutmidnight, Mrs. Er'-'ey and daugh- ter served a two-course luncheon afher which Lhe guests departed, thanking the Erveya for n pleas- ant evening.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Ehninger and son, Earl of Omaha and Miss Dorothy Masters were also guests.Emma Hansen was a Friday morning caller at the John Jen- sen home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Samuels el seventy-di-st birth anniversary on her home this (Tuesday) evening. Thursday,March 13 by keeping Mrs.A. J .Cameron reeeived open house.The following guests word Sunday from Chicago tellingspent the afternoon with her. Mralthat her sister-in-law,Mrs.Frm Lizzie Ackerman and Alma, Miss zier Eccles had had the misfbrNellye Custer, Mrs. Hans Hansen,i¢une to slip on a vmxed floor and Mrs. Nels Rasm n, Mrs. Chris sustained a fractured hip.MrsKruse, Mrs.Alf Petersen and Bessie Eccles,Mrs.Cameron's iolet,Mr.and rs.Nels Ras- mother, who is viming there and mussen,Mr. and (Mrs.Ed Olsomlexpects w come to Herman for a Dagmar and Ivan,Mrs.Chrislvisit will not be able to come as Kruse and Mr.and Mrs.Pete soon as she has planned. Christensen were evening guests.Some of the tennis players wereGeo. Thompson,who with hisb\1=Y Inst week getting the grounds family has been living( east of here, is moving to a ranch near Seneca,Neb.Harve Lewis and family arf: moving onto the place vacated by the Thompsons.Arthur Hughes of Friend, Neb., spent last Sunday and Monday with his mother,Mrs. W.H. Hughes and sister, Miss Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cooper en- tertained at supper Tuesday eve ning, Mr.and Mrs Earl Prussia and daughter of Grant, Nob. and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper.Mrs.Jesse Ryan,Mrs.Chds Korshoj and Mrs.Harold Ryan iss Arwllda Lowe lust weellcompleted her course at the Var Sant business college in Omnha. M r s Everett Himsa,Margarel and Leigh Allen, Mrs. S. M. Wil son and Pattie Lou and Mrs. Geo'Lowe drove to Fremont Saturdau and visited at the W. H.Yakisd 'home. Mrs.John Sutton is visiting here at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West a [evIdays.Mr.Sutton ha just been transfened from Car on, Neb. tt Beatrice.LHe ia' employed by tin _.__.._ ...___-_-......... W for practice. Il Washington Cuunty,I Coxnmendng at a point fony-six x (hunly Court.In Probxte.feet. west of the Southeast Corner | n Khe Maller of (he Izblale ¢f'oi lot Seve n in bloc k 'I`ww¢y in"mm. . s c mu u v r-.~.»flim.~\ r'_ umm I)n-eaued:'the Villaze of Arlimrbon.Wash-h m m m f n w - - . . . - - n . ;u -- v - .- '. - - - - - - - - - The heirs, next of kin, legntecs, creditors had All persons interest- ed in _add estate are hereby noti- tied that on the 21.at day of Feb- ruary,1930,Otto Ruwe filed n. petition in said County Court al- 1....:..__-._........-n..-..n.:.......AL-; i n g to n Co u n ty , Ne b r a s k a , r u n n i n g thenc e s i xty fe e t no r th ,pa ra llel w i t h lo t lin e,hence'r u n n i n g we st twe n ty - two fe et,runn ing'thenc e so u th s i xty fe et,r u n n i n g thenc e e a s t twe n ty - two f e e t to th e plac e nf h¢=uinnino hainu n nu f f n f i n t I Re a l E § Z{ f ¢ A 1 i d L o a n ! Of f i c e i n S ta te B a n k B ld g . an x . I DH..W .F . H E M P H I L L s E N ' r 1 s ' r m u - u r g i n g u m u n g u u l e r s l u n g :ul ns." : "F e r d i n a n d C _ R u w e , a n i n h a b i t a n t 7 ,i n B l o c k 2 0 o f t h e a f o r e s m d -av \ \ f n ¢ » \ : \ \ | * n n r~,......»...\ ! n | x vn a l f n V i l l a i m d f ' A r 1 i n n ' f . o n J Lochted in newu-_.-Thentn Bldg. 'chunks UA.lr g a s u u g wu vu uu ug ,A\c¢.u¢\an4||" " = v--- - - - ~ n "d i e d o n th e 1 7 th d a y o f F e b ma r y , }To s a ts f y g h e lie n s a n d e n c u m- 1930,le a vi n g n o la s t W i l l a n d b"3" ¢@5 thc rem set fo r th ; so sa t- Te s ta me n t, a n d possessed of nea 1| i §fs ' _ the su mof §1 29. 4'z po sts , a nd n u z u u Blair,N and Personal Estate estimated at $25,000.00 and praying for ad- ministration thereof. If y ou fail to appear at said County Court on the 20th day of Much, 1930, at 10 o'c.\ock A. M.. the increased and accruing costs, all as provided by said order and decree and by law in such cases made and provided. Dated nt Blair, Nebraska,this 19th day of February, 1930. Maurice Mehrens. Sheriff of BONDED ABSTRACFEB Office ln Mlyle Bldg n nmnc ms BECK -z ana contest gmc:pcuuon,:nel Wadxingwn,Counfy,Nebraska, 6~5x lCourtwillappointJuhnOberst, Jr.,-or some other suitable person Administrator and proceed to a settlement of said estabe.. Witness my hand and Official me sh snov ITORS E. C. Rann, Proprietor M N C mOFESTATE ~ Exenllant °5.,'?d,,.\ | NOTICE To CREDca lle d a n Mn. Ne ll Plulle n mu nmndek | :hw-e z giv e n by mn.nml ly nur 0 mm S und nm louis Heneke a t lm- home wm- Chri-B Jensen of Oml hl,me ne ldly a ltemo sm for Mn.Hun:Sunday dlqner [i th Jil Jensen.Weneke,n recent bride.T h u : stave nlgn wuy uespurunoul...M r .a n d Mr s .D .Bu c h h a d m W es ts Su nd ay , Mr. an d Mrs . L ou ia Bu c h a n d c h i ld re n o f K e n n a : d . Ma xi n e D g v g p spen last. vc E] Seal this 21st day of February, 1930. (SEAL)1. c. ELLER, 6-4t County Judge. NOTICE OF su1~mu=F's SALE Henry Mencke, Attorney.I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEB- RASKA. By virtue of an order of sale issued out nl the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska, and in pursuance of a decree of said cauxt i n an action therein, STATE OF NEBRASKA I | as Washington County,| In the County Court. ' In the Matter of the Eatnfe o! Joe Johnson,Deceased: To the Creditors ot Said Estate: You ure llerehy Notified, That I wi ll sit at the County Court Room,in Blair in said County on the 14th day of March and the 15th day of June, 1930 at 10 o'clock n. m. each day to receive and ex- amine all claims a `nst saidgmEstate, with a view to their ad~ =...._.-____"-_.--,-m n - ServiceCcurteoua TreatmentFirst door east Enterprise dna x _ n u n S C H o n UL E - - Chle nzo h Nnnhweaurn Rdlrool East,-6:10 p.m. dull . West-7:15 un.y. C~ St. P., M. & Omaha Northbound » 7:15 lm. amy except Sunday.'2:52 pm. daily =»;5=.S°»°-r-'7:52 a.m. Sunday o y.x Southbound \1235 p.m. dagy nxeept Sunhy.5 Mr. and Mrs.Ruben l¢BHmusS€nandfamilywereThursday evening supper guests at the Ansel Taft home.Mrs.John Jensen was hostess to the Hillside Hustlers Club on Thursday afternoon.The time was .spent i\}_a socialway`_an<'l i were seventy guests presenn anaMrs. Mencke received a number ofl beautiful and useful gms. Albert Woodward and N.R.Burdic were up fro m Omaha on Thursday and spent the day going to Tekamah that afwmoon. Mrs.Edgar De_Vnll is at an d a r n i n g s t o c x m g s .m w f u n :" " " 'h o s i t a l w h e r e s h e 1 a r e -fs n an t n u f f N F ~~L 1 r 8 | |?_ .4 . .. |..»» ¢R.| nnn= n¢¢~fn" {l \. l. 'n l i x n o y u a n v ,- . -- - - _ .Hd1c h P U I L C U l . l u | l \ » | . | c a s . u | 5 ¢ u \ . \ . | }a v u v "J e n s e n s e r v e a m c e u n ,...M r .a n d M r s W a l l e r P e t e r s e n g g ;' g i g g g m h o n f O r a p p e n d a c i t i a a r e t h e p a r e n t s o f a b a b y b o y °r m . . .M r . " h 1 1 1 h .M r s .P e t e r s e n 'j ; " ~ ;a g d u h f g g -_ H g § § _ § } § . _ d ~evenimr.Followinr:a y u | . l a u # n \ u - - v - -i s b e i n g c a r e d f o r a t t h e B l a i r hospital.Dorothy Masters began teaching the Gardner school _last Wednes- day morning and has been hi nd to finish the school terrn..MissFoley will teach the second grmlel at the North Wm*d in the same; room with Miss Davis who hasbeenteacheroi'both first and sceond grades for a number of years.i~Iere's wishing Miss Mas- ters :::.l Miss Foley both success. M i .August Ti mm and son, Cha:1~< :mul daughter, Mrs. EmmaHam-:1 were Omaha visitors on 1\'[0n1l:1y.. .F:1.~l1i|»n C('!ll.K?r Silk Dresses topthem :ull it-lien it comes to styles,l quality and fit and yet the pdecs'are only $6.15,sfo to $1o.'r5-- they feature sizes 11 to 52 everyday in the year.9-lt F;1:l\iu11 Center Beauty Parlor-» R££\ll:l.l.Permanente $5 and $7.501Phono:T--Alice Triplett.9-1t BIIEI.L -I .l l u a w u l l u l u u u r v v. . . . . -e r o n ,M o .l a s t S a t u r d a y a n d v i s - i t e d r e l a t i ve s ,, r e t u r n i n g h o m e o n Mondav. Carrol Lowe and Donald Lowe,who have been attending Coyne Electric School in Chicago,re-turned home last week.They have completed the general course.Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert andchildren,Mr.and Mrs.Harold Webster and Anita Joyce and Mr. and Mrs.Joe Crutoinger were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ro- gert Sunday.Mrs.Howard Curley and MissRuthSpriékentertainedaround fifty gues at a bridal shower atthe Herman Sprick home for Mrs.Bert. Thompson, nee Evelyn Sprick She received a nice lot of lovely gifts for her new home. A force of painters arp busy painting the form home of Don Metzler east ofltown.Miss Mildred Schenck of Stan-| ton,Iowa,was a guest of Miss June West the forepart of last g n g g x e q a t E IXC C III IU II U g g g g t U E J u n u u u u l »w u u u u u w a u u z u .L u g L l m e l 5 : 3 0 p _ m _ \ 1 ; i l y _ \1 . . _. 1 . .. . . m a n o ..n.........-n z n ....1........l f m i f n f l f n v i h a n v n n n v \ f n H n n .n f.._u ., .:,1te r f r o m o th e r piac es we r e M r a n d Mr s .R .H .Bo ve e a n d Mi s s E th e l o f F r e mo n t,M r .a n d Mr s . r 0| Edward W.Pfeiffer,et al,are defendants, I will on the 31st day of March,1930,et,the hour of 10 o'clvck A.M.,at the West front door of the Wauhington County Court House In the Cltv work at the central office~at Bunn, Mrs. Opal Reeves and Mr. and Mrs.L.C.Hansen of Blair,and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baldwin of Tekqmah. _ Herbert Hoeckcr und Mrs.A.L. Sullivan were dinner gues!.s'of Ir.and Mrs.J.H.Snbalku on Sunday.Millard DcVall was on the sick list the past week.Mrs.Earl French took little Chester down to his doctor in Omuho Wednesday. Taylor French drove the cur and Mrs. Wm. Jon- The Che v ro le t Mo to r Co mpa ny a nd ltr dealers are plea sed to announce a new se rv i c e po li cy -o ne o f the mo s t li be ra l ever olfered on a low-priced automobile. Put i nto fo rc e a s a writte n a gre eme nt giv en to the purcha ser by the ct m f dealer wh e n the car is de l i v e r e d -- i t offers the fo llo wi ng pro vis ions: l Ev ery Che vrolet o wne r re ce `s hi s car from the de aler in perfec t co di ti o n -~tho ro ughly lubric ate d,pro p ly :id- iusted, a nd rea dy to o perate e 'e ntly fro m the fi rs t mile o f ownershi p. 2 Every Chev role t o wne r i s entitled to [ree inspection and adjustment of his car at the end of the first S00 miles of usage. o wn e r ma y travel to a ny pa rt o f th e co untry , wi th as s ura nc e that the guar- antee o n materials a n d wo rk ma ns hi p wi ll remai n in force . Th i s ne w policy co nstitutes proo f o l Chevrolet's high quality--for such liberal provisionscould only be made in eonneo tion with a ca r bui lt o f Ene materials to exa c ti ng mndards o f wo rkmans hi p. Back of this policy, and assuring its suc- cessful operation,is o ne o f the mo s t complete and emcient servi ce organiza- tio ns i n the wo rld. There a re more than 10 ,00 0 Authori zed Chevrolet Dealer Service Stations in the Un i t e d States alo ne.Ea c h e m v k m ski lle d mechani cs tho roughly trai ned at f;EEWa6fn{E;l-#an:|:oH¢§JiD \ / CHQVROLET / _' Chevrolet announces ~<A NEW ~. §~EnvlcE Poucv fellow il improving but his eu' broke :gain the past week. |Kl=nx3e9.h_ _§ehenck of S!-lclhm, Northbound 9:00 A. M.12:00 A. M3:00 P. mf 6:15 P. M. Southbo 11 :OU A..2:00 P. 5:00 P. 8:15 P. e - - -» - -- - -- - -BUS SCHEDULE...E lm! Id.l l .ll. ll. limited for the presentation of claims against said Estaie is s months from the 14th day of March, A. D. 1930, and the time limiied for payment of debts is Ona Year from said 14th day of March, 1980. WITNESS my hand and the Shoes,shoes,shoves,shoes at pmsem.. M i n lilr v Wray Ipent the ck-end visiting friend: in Omn- .l n | ..l ,.that Wear fog? Women, Misses andChildren in Blair, can he found at the Fashion Center right. now atmoney saving prices.9-lt, Fashion Center Silk Dresses top them all when it comes to gtyles, quality and fit and yet. the prices are only $6.75,$10 to $i9.75- thry feature sizes 11 to 52 every day in the your.EJ~lt ._0 me-s..§...$'___..0-~ NOTICE FOR ADMIN.ISTRATION OF ESTATE .x - - _ . f'§ I r o /~ \ .5.3 1:I \1 I f f _..__f_c.f /.._,..;.;.a i .3 (3 ; / -"Tl E E E /.. . : f _L , d f .4 ¥ \l u \ . * {" 4 \5 `[..st\-q,~_\.;~E _.x ~_x ~~ f r 1I y i e .. Q \ » ¢ n ¢ » MEARURE MILEAGE |s s 1 Washington County,| Henry Mencke, Atty. County Onurt.ln Probate.In the Matter of the Estate ofMaryM. Rngers.Deaased: The heirs at law, ne xt of kin, creditors and Al l persons inner-ested in smid estate are hereby notified that on the 5th day of March, 1930, Augusta. Jensen iled i n petition i n said County ourt k.H E R M A N N E W S "fuss Nellie Mae Sheets is the ...NW nf ..wma cnune and willnMr.and Mm.Howurrl HansendroveouttoMcCook, Nob.lastThursdaywhere they will spend the week visiting Mrs.Hanson's parents,Mr.and Mrs.J.H. Bailey Mary Kathryn of Tekamah, spent Sunday at the Dr. Cameron home.Miss NetLie l\lue Cooper,who utuemls a business college at Des Moines,Iowa,accompanied byMissDoxisDennanandPercy IInrx:i§<m drove over Saturday for n visit,retuming to Des Moines ¢-.._.|.._.un...n....~m .ma Pm-rv | ".......... _-..__,,,_,,dive to her school each day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morton, who ncently moved here from 'Deka-rnuh,have rented the Blanchardpropertyandwillmoveinthis week.Last Thursday evedng the 0 .E..at Blair entertained their dis ct supervisor.Ten membersof the local onder attended.They were Mrs. Ben Wachter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blanchard,Mrs. 0. H. Godscy, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rub-ledge,Mrs. Wm.Rutledge,Mrs. Tom Wakefield,Jr.Nh-_ mul Mm Robert Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. John Sidner and ;ilu| | uay .Muna Iln u u u u u l u 4 .--,,Ha r r i s o n we r e K U N S a t t h e B e r t Cooper ho me n t Te k a ma h . Fo r re s t Br e wste r a n d c hildren a n d I..D .L u m:d r a w to Oma h a li.._.$_... S..IL..| .. an *nu nvn|\.'l|l a n oho§ 2i}}»¥e o p f r o m fimahla W edne sday to see Mr s .E .W . Burdfc . Mi s s E sth e r E. Mo r ri s o n , e ld e s t flun0|\§n\»n f MY an d MTB.JUGDulluuyI n un :umrlu.; cuz.a u u u n a \l¢|u§||v.§v .--------.-Br o wxte r .wh o ha s been i n t h e l h l o m s o n o f He r ma n ,q n d J a me s ; t 9 i |Mr s .Geo.L o we ha d a f e w :Ldies a t h e r h o me one d a y la s t ac k a n d spent th e after no on uillinsx.Mr s .L o we served a ic e lu nc h f o r he r. g uc sta_ On ly n in e me mb e r s of th e D . o f .lod ge atte nd ed the meeting' SPECI AL Frlday and Saturday Value\Coffee regular 25c 57c 42c 4oc Gem Coflee." Mirido Coffee ." 99§ Coffee " J. Nl. Coffee "45c " Davllght Coffee "45c ' Advo Cdffee "50c " Butternut Coffee " Monarch Coffee " 11 n n50c 501: NORTH SIDE MARKET PHONE 113 and 118 QUAUTV MARKET ` PHONE 75 Orde rs Promptly De live red n Special 25c un ~c 3oc 40c 39c 39c M c 440 44c married one day last week atOmniha.They will live in Omaha.A. E. Swan of Omaha, is drivimg a bran new Chevrolet coach which he purchased last week from the Jespersen garage.'J. C. Bailey, caretaker of tour-ist park, has been busy the past §~EnvlcE Poucv The Chevrolet Motor Company and ltr dealers are pleased to announce a new service policy-one of the most liberal ever olfered on a low-priced automobile. Put into force as a written agreement given to the purchaser by the cl m f dealer when the car is delivered--it offers the following proviaionsz/ l Every Chevrolet owner rece' es his car from the dealer in perfect co dition -~thoroughly lubricated,prop ly :ld- iusted, and ready to operate e 'ently from the first mile of ownership. 2 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to [ree inspection and adjustment of his car at the end of the first S00 miles of usage. 3 Every Che....let owner is entitled to free inspection of his ear every 1000 miles thereafter, so long as the car is in operation. 4 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free replacement of any part which may prove defective i n workmanship or mataial, within the terms of Chevrolds standard wananty.This includes both parts and labor. 5 Provision number 4 ll be carried out by any Chevrolet d ler i n the United Sum. As a resdt, dm Chevrolet owner may travel to any part of the country, with assurance that the guar- antee on materials and workmanship will remain in force. This new policy constitutes proof ol Chevrolet's high quality--for such liberal provisionscould only be made in conneo tion with a car built of Ene materials to exacting sandal-ds of workmanship. Back of this policy, and assuring its suc- cessful operation,is one of the most complete and emcient service organiza- tions in the world. There are more than 10,000 Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Service Stations in the United States alone.Each em vkm skilled mechanics thoroughly trained at Chevrolet Service Schools.Each has specially designed tools and machinery developed exclusively for Chevrolet serv- ice work.Ahd each has on hand, at g -°~ an adequate stock of genuine evrolet replacement parts. Chevrolet'| Eat/rate charges,including bothpartsand labonarethelowatin the industry on many serviceoperations! In considering the purchase ol a low- priced automobile, think what rhiefswsss means in tems of lasting mtilfactio-n, aswell as in increased economy. C|\evrole¢eanrangeln|>rleeffo\n$49§up,I.o.h.Iadm~y,Flh\t.M1digaa C H I V R O L E T M O T O R C O M P A N Y ,D E T R O I T ,M I C H I G A N Division al General Motor!Corporation A s l x l.N T H E P R I C E R A N G E 01?' l ' l l E F O U l l Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA "rl" .-"¢ /] "`~( g . =~ W \ / <1 K i,(\M 4 ~ "»¢'¥-H' ." V 'C\;~.,\ \ f r ; /:4 ~~ ,.__MEARUREF U ~_ SATISFACTION WITH THE NEW MARATHON ETHYL GASOLINEYou can tell the difference the minute you touch the throttle-More Power--More Mileage and quicker pickup.Drive up to our filling station--fill your tank and give this gas one trial and we will wager you'll be a regular customer afterwards. Marathon Service Station A L F R E D E N G E R Pr o9p. Corner of 3rd and Washington SL Blair, Nebr. J. M. Coffee " Davli ght Coffee "45c " Advo Cdffee "50c " Bu tt ernu t Cof fe e "50c " Monarch Co ffee "SOC " NORTH SIDE MARKET PHONE 113 and 118 QUAUTV MARKET ` PHONE 75 Orders Promptly Delivered 45c 3 °c 39c M c 440 44c throttle-More Power--More Mileage and quicker pickup.Drive up to our filling station--fill your tank and give this gas one trial and we will wager you'll be a regular customer afterwards. Marathon Service Station ALFRED ENGER, Prop. Corner of 3rd and W ashington SL Blair, Nebr. r:;.'--.- _ n u n..¢~» ~ ~=- lflhinn il.TAi\|\na i.rli.M I Y B H 911 10 2 1 1-~THE ENTERPRIEPage Foqr : n m E N T E R P R I S E were in Arlingwn Thursday :ft- emoon, having some dentist work done.Hr.and Mrs.Gwrse S¢1'¢'|1¢¢l' warp allcrs at the Henry wu-JOHN A. saozmm,Publish: noon visitors at Mrs.Sadie Meng°edoht's.The card party met at the John tgankaunp,Jr.imma Friday h-eiie Hanson spent Wednesday evening with Norma Echfenkamp. Mr.and Mrs. _Chris Knhlmau in n p n Ye a r $1.50 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Ente red u nec a nd-:ku ma in: at the poxtotfia nt Bhir, Nebr., under the Act of Co ngmu of Buch s, 1879. IYORK CREEK NEWS Joe Olson and Andrew Albachwere in Bldr Monday afternoon. 'Soren Jensen sheared sheep on Monday. was celebrated at the Arthur Rumen home wm a dinner pre-pared by Mrs.Hansen.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Narhood, Louie Hansen, Mr. and MIB.Lfmie Voss.Mr.and Mrs. movedhis~ ~ ytu Bun-.Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ireland and Janice were Sunday dinner guests at a|~~ o ! d m u h .Several ladies of the Aid qdlb- ed a_quilt for Miss Ward at the Ha r o ld B r e ws te r o f He r m a n , B k r te d w o a t llhe Ro s s Dee ta ,.:~+. . tertsining the following:Messrs. and Mesdames Gus Wulf,Pnd Wulf,Ed lleneke,Will Hu t , Ch u.Reeh. Hmm'Mndien,Geo. md Jack Mencke.Geo. Luxe returned home Tues-da y from Q week's v i dt a t the Dave Steedlxome in Omaha.Mrs.Joe 1nv¢ spent several ,,.,.. . on e v id bo r , Hr s . I. Sh er man . Aft - e r th e business me e ti n g ,H r s L e o n H i n d k y ,as si sted b y H n . J a me s Th o mp s o n , g a ve a n o u tli n e o f th e n e xt le s s o n a n d p la n s f o r . .;|». |L l l I ;I Black I-[ills of south Dakota. Wonderful cattle, hog and dai ing country.Low priced lan insure profits. ed the shower at Louie Mencke'a given in honor of Mrs.Haus Mencke Wednesday. A large number of friends and |" ¢..9R-oaenbalm and Mrs. Merton Win-Goid Stripe' Hosiery reduced to ahell.31,50-just think of tha youMrs.Wirt and da usbw.Mrs.may choose either 525 o r 5 3 0 - successfully grown and marke Barry won tint and Mrs.Johnlsexfs two dxtcn and families of McDonald, consolation. A deliciou5\0mahn. guests at the Fred Rogert home.M n .F n d Kubie viaiicd withM n .Girls Vindenlev Sunday evening while the men folks tookHelenVinderalevtoB l d r where she in attending high school. IN THE B L ACK HIL L S F : VALLEYS YOU CAN Paos~ PER AND BE HAPPY Alfalfa,wm.sugar bam. meal mdru.w d w produ »;~.=»1 =for Fay Jones thq gust week. 42 Every subscription lx regnded an open account.The names oi inbaczibers will be instantly re-moved from our mailing list at thi expiration of the smdpsm for ifthe publishen be notllied; other- lrlse the subscription will remxln In fora: at the designated sub-ncrlption price,Every anbscribnrmmt undarstand that than cond- SPIKER uAE3ENm<;§ ewening.Those present wereMessrs.and Mesdames AugustEchsenknmp and family, Leonard Echtenknmp and family,Wm. Franke and family, August Hey-hrook and family and Mr.and Mrs. John Eehtenkamp, Sr. Irvin Holtmnn attended the de clumntory contest at the Arling- ton high school Friday evening. Miss Ellen Lallman, who teach-es at Albion, spiral. the weekend with he oth ,Mrs.Minnier S'ws lm em. f°feL >'~ ,. ... mr. and mrs. ueo. uensen :mufamilyhelpedMrs.P.Nelsencelebrateherhlrthday'hxesday " § l ` " " ' d M F F r.an rs.ors en-bertained company fro m "5 '&..a Thursday evening.Mr. and Mm. John Petersen andfanllly and Geo. Lose were Mon-dny\ evening vddbors at the Will Ryan home.Myron md Marie Ward were Friday evening visitors at the J. W. Sappenfield home.- u -.....|nn..'n...l.~1-\\\Msvwlm vuuvcu »nu=su..,as we n w . ,Wulhem home.Mr.and Mrs. Ted Hansen left Sunday for lllllilton, Mo,where Mr. Hansen has employment. Mrs.Rudolph Hansen enter- tained a number of friends at her home last,Wednesday afternoon.Those present were Mra Axe l Hansen and baby, Mrs. Niels Chris lensen,Leona and James,Mrs. Lora Paulsen and daughter, Anna, Mra James Paulsen, Mrs. Walter Novak and son,{R.alph, Mrs. Henry Wnlharn Mm.ans Juul.Mrs.» W. wexgu . »u_w wp-nu wwwsines.<Fashion Center. CROWELL HOME Rev. vq. H. Uderwood has been qdte senously 'l for the past few days but we are happy go report his condition much improved at this time.Bert Wilson of Albion,Neb., stopped at the Home for a fewhours Thursday to visit his sister- in-law, Mrs _Wh n. Anderson. "nu9-lt Petersen home for a charlvarihis son, Earl and bride Wednesevening.They were all invilecand royally treated.Mr. and Mm Elmer Thane children visited at the are:Oscar Thone home Thursdiay < mng.Clark Browning,Fwd K\ und Chris Vinderalev helped Behrendt haul -hay Thursday. Mrs. lfeter L. Petersen, who been quite sicl: the past. week ~'<z':=c!x *ernme- andayl in and rxtal :ve- xbieBill has,is .... uv: uuxua nuxmussen name arSpiker.1 Mr.und M m E.C.Hunt and Bobby and Mr.I-Iunt'a mother, Mrs. Emma Hunt drove to "'.,LTgh- ton, Neb. Saturday afternoon, re- turning to Blair Monday evening. Mrs. A. M. Baughman came up from Falls Gty Saturday evening and Spent Sunday with Mr. Baugh~ man,who is employed at TheEnierprise.m Gold Stripe Hosiery reduced no$1.50-just thi nly of tha you may Chwse either 525 o r 5 3 0 -poinbed qr French hee l-she er '\'°l8h*»jB1ll< to top-all colors und Mild,healthful climate.Excel lent wawr.xperous srwinx communities.od schools am churches and fine hard surface roads. A ne w free boo kletlull o f ln formation ls`ready for you.Ad dress Don Johnson,Colonlzatiol Agent, Sioux Falla, S. D.8-41 Fancy holne grown Red Clover se at "rg low prlce,at Theni l. Hli lKf? 8 l€ :9-11 Miss Lucile Langley and Bessie Egerhart,beaclmrs in the nit; schools,w e r e Sunday dlnnel guem at the home of Mrs. Core 4 Mr. uid Mrs. PM Flake spent Monday ln Blair.Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Ireland and Janice, of Blair, were Wednesday evening supppr guests at Lhe Louis Rasmussen home.Nels Rasmussen and family spent Tuesday evening at the Ed Olsen home in Henman.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Marsh wled at the Bert Marsh home on Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mg. Louis Rasmussen and children and Glen Enfield spent Tuesday evening at the Mrs. Lucy Larsen home.. Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Enfield spent 'Thursday evening a t theJames Rasmussen home.' Mr. and Mm. James Rasmussenwere Thumlay callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Paulson,near Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Ditlof Weisman and Bobby of Blair. spent Tues- day evening at Willie Andersen's. Mr. and Mrs.Louis Rasmussen were in Fremont Friday altemoon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holstein spent Saturday evening in Hooper.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson and fa mi ly wle d at the Arthur An- dersen home Friday evening. Mrs.Francis Forsherg was in Fremont Saturday.She had an- other treatment for sirius by Dr, Hienc. Miss Gladys Holstein helpedMrs.Louis Rasmussen Saturday and Sunday.They prepared lunchforthepilotsthatarrivedwith .he airplane in Spiker_ Sunday, wha Mr. ann airs.Jonn r.cuw:nnmy»Jr. and family and Irene Holtmanmi re d at the John Eehtenkamp, Sr.home at Arlington Thursday evening.The pinochle club met at the George Schweder home Monday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph HellmandrovetoNorfolkWednesdayto attend n funeral.Mr.anll Mrs.lbert Niemanand Gordon were syne visitors lest Sunday.John and ,,..,.,(,,Echtenkamp fnmili drove to Webster on and 'es ` |Sunday, where they visited at the Frank Eiler home.Mr.and Mrs.George Strenger and Kenneth were Sunday eve-ning visitors at Wm. Bohlings. Irene Holtman assisted Mrs. John Eehtenkamp,Jr.with somesewing last week.Wm. Lallman visited at the Wm Haltman home Sunday afternoonGilbert Lnllman was a Nieloer-son caller Thursday morning. Mrs.Dick Lallman had hertonsils removed at Dr. Strubles in Fremont, last Wednesday.She is getting along nicely. Continuing that unusual sale of /1000 smart new Wash Dresses at $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 in cute- new styles in Dresses that areGuaranteednot to fade,ut theFashion Center.9 4 : Women and Misses: Select your new Spring Cont now at the Fashian_Ccnter-lust Sunday was an exumnle of the warm dnvs we mr,and .-us......~.,,.....-.....~visited relatives in Fremont Sab- urday.Mrs.Charley French of Ken-nard, spent several days at the Hamid French home._Jesse Hansen is on the sick list this week. suffering with Ln- fected teethMrs.Cully Wright and Mrs. Nancy Ryan of Blair, were Wed- nesday callers at John Eeeklun's. 1980 Spring Coats for Women- Fashlon Center.9-It Large new shipment of Spring Hats just re ived.Womens andMisses pdced at $1 to $7.50 andChildren's,w $2.98 at the Fadiion Cen r. "9-lt DE SOTO LOCALS Mr. and Mrs.Hance JorgensenmovedintotheGrqglemaSeltz house made vacant by Walter Gustin family the first of last week. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hinellnc and sons, Wm.and Virgil ac- companied by Elizabeth Cuchelin,drove to Omaha Friday morning. The ladies shopped while the men took in the show at the Orpheum. Mrs. Jennie Wallace of Blair, visited at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Arthur relatiws Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. mo wd from the cottage the first Rovm and other Walter Gustih Grandma Seltz og last week, in-to a new llouse built'for them on Miller,Mrs.il'ed Hansen,Mrs. Chris Axelgaard and Mrs.Pete Jensen.Mrs.Hansen served adelicious lunch at the close of a very pleasant afternoon.Walter Novak was a business caller at Missouri Valley Wednes- day afternoon.Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Olsen and baby called Saturday evningattheparental,John Mc- Donald home._-Edgar Larsen and family visitedThursday esening at Alfred Paul- sen's. Miss Esthe;Rasmussen of Crowe.ll» home spent the wrszk-end st the parental, Rev. A.Rasmus- sen home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris I-Iinz spentSunday in Omaha at the Fletcher Call home. Mr.and Mrs.Peter Jensen called Friday aftemoon at the J. H. Nearhood home. Mr. Aiig. Johnson and ChesterAronsonassisted John Aronson with his butehering Monday.Mrs. Chester Aronson and children vis~ ited there that day. Mrs.Stella Edens of Coffee-ville,Kansas,is visitimz at the ome of her mother,Mrs."[i rt. Irs.Wi rt plans on returning home with her daunzhter. Mr.and Mrs.Pete Bohn and Mr.and Mrs.Chris Paulsen of Blair, spent Sunday at the Henry Wulbern home.Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson cn- tertalnerl at their home south of Blair Saturday evening, March 15 Rev. C.M.Shuab of Schuyl stopped at the Home for a shi .time Monday morning. He broug us some canned In i l t from I church people. Misa Amelia Petersen spent 1 weekend with ber sister in H~ man.Ernest Hubka drove over fn Beatrice Saturday and spent 1weekend with his wife's pare: Rev.and Mrs.Underwood.M Hubka, who had been visiting hilorseveraldays,returned w her husband Sunday afternoon. . Dr. John Grant Shick left Surday for Kearney where he n resented the work of the Ho:He returned Monday evening. ' Mrs. Ella Clsycomb of Oma was a Sunday dinner guest at r Home.She came up to visit 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cr by. Mr.and Mm. John Koil ` z daughter drove ovcr from Ord Sunday to visit their grandmotl Mrs. Isabella Good. Mr. and Mrs. Frank FreelandOmaha, visited the latter's parel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Qosby Sand Mr.James Wachab of Uma visited tiie Underwoodn Sund afternoon. The Epworth League of Tel mah in company with Rev.aMrs.McCullough had charge our Sunday afternoon chapel s. dces and gave us an ercellx l.'lllofi3lHl'l\'1'Yl[_ er,oft :ht his HM wm . J en s e n xe p mr e a l w e ll fo rClvris Vinder slev F riday. Mr s .Soren J ensen spent Satur- day_ at the L .P . S k o v ho me in B l u r . M r ¢.ma u . . ,v-\...\\ . , \. THE HACK SAW A s we understandit, a farm is a body of land entirely sur- ;-nunde by prospex-~ ny . Right.before t h i s min and snow wouldhavebeenagood time to have hadthat grass suzd sow- ed on the lnvm, but as we didn't all have it done, let us get the seed now and sow it before the next. min. We'vc noticed that the fellow wha gets up in s meeting and offers an idea,ls always placed on a committee. von 4 _MARCH 20, wsu 'NUMQIER 46 fo~ your Field Seed ,. sizea Fashion Center.9-1¢ Badgerow. ness sa k e ,John, tum the radio off, that woman has the worst voice I everhoard." John:" T h a t ain`t the radio,Mother, 'l'hat's Mrs.Green come to call." Wife:"My futher ai- ways was sorry thatI wasn't a boy." Husband: "So am I." Women may go back to the long skirt, but we don't believe thcy'll ever go back tp cotton stockings. We were running short of some colorsand sizes of cans qfDEVOEPa i nt a nd Vnrnishcs but got in oPfrmfn a shipment Inst week and can now fill your needs. 'I'hcre's A boy ln this town who ls go-ing to kill himself o r somebody elm one of these days.50 miles an hour on dur ntreets is toof as t,non.Better blow up. If you have a goodrakeorforkwith- out A handlc,. don'lthrow it away.We just got in n ship~ ment of handles ofall kinds. When we look over Q "lme of garden onls,we_realize 4 uvypcu pammxlguis III m e :u\xr-noo n.Th e y wi ll be bac k ak a i n le f t Sund qy .; -.~_ me ~ to haf! |gg[|_a||;| ¥°\\Il"f.'E 'I-'E!l'.'} '~':.':;'::'::' £:':°"..::L..'~'£:::|f:= _lggnor of_ their 'ILITIQ .:"s c 0 0si c k lis t s e ver a l d ay s la s t we e k . Flo ren c e K u b i e visi ted wi t h Ge r tru d e K u h i e Sund ay . Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n Ro g c r t a n d c h i i d mn we r e Su nd ay di nn er | M0055 he re in Blai r. A r e y o u nee di ng s o wn n e w warden to o ls ? I | Hanget heady to plant Mother (from up- stairs):"For good- CAKES light as a feather r ~*g .-i ; ; . "\\ g »- ¢ » y -\ = . ' a v . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . _ . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . _ _ . . . . _ . _ _ _s \F ' 1 t a m m y o v ._,~mg muy.wuucr nu;uucu umdont want _lo be caught mthoutl tn work for Mr. Compton the year '"; | roundn good Iookiéig Spring Cont. Fas ion Center oats come in sizes 1 ''.~Mrs. Hnnce Jorgvnsen and Missto 48, prlcod at sw to s2n.so '".1-zlimbeui Cachelin were Tuesday light or dark colors in sportdres coatx.Fashion Canter,°rldinner guests at the J. L. Peter-1t}___ \.-._._ X.. u... r~.....|.,,... ,n:.».:..» wedding anniversary.The guests!spent the evening playing cards and prizes were awarded Mrs. Peter Jensen and Mr, Chris Nvl~ son for high scores nnd Mrs. NWS, Nelson nnd Peer Jensen received! A n o t h e r Bread Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Marshwere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Vi¢: Hoistein. Mr.Chris Holstein will he 90 iE§`Ehii'<i`i~m"§§E §rf"§I={EZ§iLg°"§€|°"}21§§°" h o me to helm h i m m l p h m t o Mr ~ ~ ~nas: in f HG 1 "luxu um a mn s s \asus: ;\.»~1 ~~~..._ h d l f h ,I:"'."d'2£'§'" ' " ' f *R S E *C h r i s N e l s o n .M e s s r s .a n d `Mos=~Saler'i'§u}§dé"`a?{@r§E>bh 0fi£££'\v§e2~kn'nd Mrs.Holstein are real well y and active for ones of their ad-Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor ond Roll call was responded to by vanoed age.Helen were 'Wednesday ¢venlng,giving a favorite recipe tried andWill Hovendick spent the week- visitors at the IIarold French found satisfactory.The extension tend with home folks..home.work theme was, "Remodeling OldMesdamesMacCameron,Vic __Mr.__ and T[T¥`§_ f3°°.:. RYBQ '}Tld|Houses".Mrs.Landero,agsislqd G a m e s w u s , u u n u n a l ' 1 u . n | \ .z n v l u p son, Fred Long, Peter Jensen, 0r~ ville IIumston,Chris Hinz,CarlI-Iindley.Ed Nater,Nels Nelson. John McDonald,V.0.Ireland. Merton Winchell, John Nearhood, nlsn Rachel Humston. Irene Win- 2 Loaves 5 5 i Holstein and Dewey llnlstein spcThursdayattheCnrisHolsu home.'Mrs.Christiansen left for l home Sunday after spendingweekwithherdnunhter.M :nt Mrs. Ryan of malt, mr. and mrs.:in Clarence Jemfen and family and by h~ serveer sister. Mn. walter Smith, Ei{éil,"`""'éei'|Li{é'~ Thomp-"..'.».'1°'fE'.?.'2?..l'"'°¥¢.2' ,HIE 'Qnz' Niw !¢fr==1\='==1\P "IFss"ll\ln mu a n d lhflxrih |.~n1.¢:|=\n nf T3'tt\.|»la i u m u ;Q A c a n v n u -» ¢ .. . . - Q - - w - .u »- - w \ . | u D ¢ :Q 5 | | ¢n u n .gz c r m o n t ,a n d M r .a n d M r s .F r e d L a z u r e h a s i n v i t e ; i "e ~g d m g g o g h e g g g g g g g -u " " ; m " § § m § " ' f § u M a y l e o f O m a h a ,w e r e .S u n d a y t o m e e t w i t h h e r t w o ' w e e k s f r o m n i c e p r e s e n t s w h i c h t h e v w i l l r s .g l i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e W l l l R Y R 1 l | d a t e .1 » . . m i n . . .m ~ : » . 1 " - n m . ~n r f h i c n l * - Again we will scl|.our |2006 quality Milk Maid brand at 2 loaves forArthur Andersen nncfhusband.home. Mr.and Mrs.Pete Andersen Mr.and Mrs. John Pf¢9l'S€`1» called at, the Will Ahdenen home .lack and Dorothy were SaturdaySunday evening.evening visitors at John Taylor's.Mrs.Robert Ramnussen and Miss Helen T")'l°l' is spending Phyllis 'Jean spent Wednesday a few days nk the Hurold French aftcmoon with Mrs. Louie Knud- home,helping Mrs.French with mn.|th`e~\vork as the baby has been Women and Misses: Select your new Spring Coat no w a t theFashion Center-~last Sunday was an example of the warm days we ax? bound to have soon-and youd n't wont to be caught without u good looking Spring Cont. Fash- caslon.Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hindley nt- handed a card party at the A n Hanqen home Saturday evening. Miss Dorothy McDonald is vis- iting at the Wm.Lomzacre homo nt _Schuylen The ladies are c o u s i n s . 5 cents.None of this will be sold to other grocers.Come and get 2. 4 or 6 loaves of this bread Saturday.a n d loam how mood it ia.E Then you \\iI|\'att ell buy it every day nt Our regular price o f 3 Mi!is 'Il1Im:1 Van Dc\'en1m°of QUAUI sxclc wltn pneumonaa.ion Center Coats come in sizes 14 M F d L _:IBlair,,p :ut the vreek-and with!Mr.$11111 Mrs.John I'eterse'1,|t,-, 43, priced at $10 to $29.50 in SW§`n"';Q' 3'§"we§{i,,. r,11'§€£§`£ her si ur,rin.RJ -rL R;.~:n.;Drwrnthjr and Jack, Geo. Ll1§f2»9nf1 light or dark colors in spor t nl l i l Le Amnsrm fl» uf}hr 1 i :"I!Ii.;Illlah Peterscr] of Council dréss coats.Iashion Center.Ib mr ' g u d ehirs ¢|.,.`»..3f.._,,(. .I .!E»Im.: r "`. Lluffs em Sundqy dinner guest celébrated her birli;:u\i.- 1 :11°\and |Il .1 <f \.m1n:'\.\.fr.. ul U10 fred Jensen home.M c C A R T H Y A N I )last Sunday. r nn]\:r.T'..:cI ;.1:¢I f amlly WCPG ,, ,.,__,,.,,..,,,,,,,.,,,..,,..,| sen ai I ~ Mr.:P l TT Snminv A . 1 1:J ;¢.1 '.1 loaves for 10c. |WITHAMODERNf ~R0pGf' Gas Range Right.before t h is min and snow wouldhavebeenagood time to have hadthat grass suzd sow~ ed on the lnvm, but as we didn't all have it done, let us get the seed now and sow it before the next. min. We'vc notlced that the fellow who gets up in s meeting and offers an idea,ls always placed on a committee. fo~ your Field Seed and get it when you get heady to plant. Mother (from up- stairs):"For good- .~-ing to kill himself o r somebody elm one of these days.50 miles an hour on dur ntreets is toof ast,non.Better blow up. If you have a goodrakeorforkwith- out A handlc,. don'lthrow it away.We just got in n ship~ ment of handles ofall kinds. When we look over Q "lme of garden onls,we_realize the radio,Mother, 'l'hat's Mrs.Green come to call." Wife:"My futher ai- ways was sorry thatI wasn't a boy." Husband: "So am I." Women may go back to the long skirt, but we don't believe thcy'll ever go back tp cotton stockings. We were running short of some colorsand sizes of cans ofDEVOEPa i nt a nd Vnrnishcs but got in h bad summer on heads hem in Blair. Are you needing some new garden'louls T Pfrmfn HHUA k McCARTHY ANDLONGCREEK 1 - - - - p Mrs. Fred Long wa:== lmmtoss totheMcCarthyI.:\d?r-s I'rngro;~=s=ivr~ Club at hor home in Blair. Eight- een members were present and oP l c - N l c H a m s I 6 0 6 To $l.20 The time of year has come when every one is hungry for fried and baked ham.We have secured a big lot o f sugar cured Pic-Nic Hams (Smoked Pork Shoulders) for Satur- day's selling.These hams weigh from 4 to 8 pounds each and will sell from 60c to $1.20 for the whole ham. Plc-Nic ham are es-<FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE .n ALL TALKING "SO UT H SE A ROS E" F ea tu re STARS. Lcnore Ulrick and Chnrks Bickford r "Rubevllle Night Club" Comedy SUNDAY and MONDAY ALL TALKING f,fQmS\NG RAINBOW" Featu,u,,._| ,51j,9,R5, Bessie Duv linrie Dresslrr fharles King 1 "Hosse Gowe" Comedy Also PATHE NEW S TUESDAY ALL TALKING Family Night, W ith every adult ticket one child ticket free . Drake Case" Feature STAR, Gladys Brockwell "Garden of Eatin," Comedy ss WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALL TALKING "NOT so DUMB" Featur .S'|`AR, Marion DlYi8 ."Dads Da " Comed e inz or lm g.They are flirly good forfrying.Our markets are family aiu, regu- lar ham: for baking or frying, and the price isreasonable. ton. Golden Ripe Bananas 5; per lb Saturday we wlll alansell large size, delicious golden ripe buunn al 5c per Th.Bananasue1healthfulfooditemforchildrenaswell nl grownupa. Don't fall lo lnclude uvernl pounds of this delicimls gfrult in your big week- end food llsls. 0 n skaxccs A Surety ol Purity HOME THEATRE The Home'of Perfect Talking Pictures MAR. 20 To MAR. 27 /THURSDAY ALL TALKING "GRAND PARADE"Feature STARS, Helen Twelve Trees and Frdd Scott "Trusting W ives" Comedy 1 A . la s t Sun da y . Lo i a .Cleo :Hill v. ,1 ..l { ~ » " l ' r l sp en t Su n da y vé ith `\!r1\":.1 1 \'.u ]-| h e m a t t h e H e n r y \\=.=\1» :»»Twmv., Su nd ay be in g th o b i r th nn ni -f wrsaarivs o f Mr s .J .I I .X vn li wo r l' a n d A r t h u r llarmscn,the e v e n t' .I_ . . - - _ _ _H I S .A 2 l l r n .1 se n ,o f ..r .. .- .v v ..: ? \ 1 I . | °. \ h f f |. . 1 I l .M r .; \ | | . § . : " l =W E \ : »1 .! : i | g \ . i . l . \ . : 1 I t U 1 0 l r ]l E : m f » : |: m u l I T \ : 1 : f | . | - . | " = \ 'J ' ° = 1 f *51 l w m i ; b n : .¢i l I r » r .1 : | -. % m ! a r -I - ! r . = .I . : 1 u r . L ' l = » l I . . ~r n t a - r t n l n e d i n m i r .: = p \: i 2 F u \ f | : l . y , f t . | t h e f o l l o w i n g a t S u n d a y I I H H I I E P I n f f l . . .\ . . . | . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . - .M r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r N e l n e n a n d ~. _| f;1 os u m me r kitc hen.t m l house a n d br oo do r h o u m an d f u ll c onte nts, a t th e Mr s . L u c y L a rs e n h o mo o n S a t u w a y afte rno on.Th e A1Iing» to n fi r e ensrine wa s c alled a n d b y h a r d fi g h ti n g ,th e house urns sa ve d,alth o ug h the pa i n t wa s sc orc hed an d bli ste md .Th e f i r e star i ed i n th e br o od e r ho u se . ' Tm .. »a ra.~ ~ ~ ,.,.. ,1 .Hn ;.| |!..I.,| ;~...: I ~,..¢ X..--.a|...\'- >....~. If you will allow me to handle the charging df your batteries fnrwoti, Q three-fold service will be extended w yo u for | very grutly reduced nie. l will r°-dllfxm wuh your battery in baking usda,no ls to remove all tx-was of corrosion Ind uld distilled water fur ¢l\e vary rssongble price of 75 mutt. Because your patronage will be greatly uppreeiatd I Wm! to paint out to you due the gmtest ure mlll he taken in the handlin!af your battery and I an neun you tlmt whe n it ln re turned to yum the lmtury will be clurgd to lu hlghai effkimcy.\ J. s.H A R D MA N West State St.Blair, Neb. p:LL.CREEK VALLEY 1 r. |§iii1"1£Iré.'l.ioi£i{ EEHtqnkomp, .and' U!6nbf"HbI{mhii of' 'XML- :.were Tuesday evening via*- rs at Wm. Holtmazfa. 1 Irs. IElnmrf!HaN:;ag» audf uilg lted 1 xt.Lrmnon.1 1 5 Eg}r}ck9r._I A .|. ilbe 'man w an r ng-callbr Iahesdsy §e|*nudt1f' ' ' . iss utllanl i Schwderflvikihed th.H@lQn.;3\Vil1¢nr1iu§=='I1m.sda¥- n " n g ! ¢1 ' a l l N 1 1 1 i . 1\r .% ' 2 , ". & 1 f f § » . = * : 2 @ 1 = a * . . T f F °f # f f ' Large new shipment of Spring Hats jhst received.Womens andMisses priced at $1 to $7.50 and Ch;ldran'S.Sc to $2.98 at the Fashion Center.'Q 9-ItSelectyour new Spring outfit now at the Fashion Center, Wom~ ern and Misses, and then when itgets niee weather you will have some good looking clothes towear-you will save money,too,by trading at the Fashion Center. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALL TALKING "NOT so DUMB" Featur .S'|`AR, Marion DlYi8 e TUESDAY ALL TALKING Family Night, W ith every adult ticket one child ticket free . Drake Case" Feature STAR, Gladys Brockwell "Garden of Eatin," Comedy ss SUNDAY and MONDAY ALL TALKING f,fQmS\NG RAINBOW" Featu,u,,._| ,51j,9,R5, Bessie Duv linrie Dresslrr fharles King 1 "Hosse Gowe" Comedy Also PATHE NEW S <FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE .n ALL TALKING "SO UT H SE A ROS E" F ea tu re STARS. Lcnore Ulrick and Chnrks Bickford r "Rubevllle Night Club" Comedy HOME THEATRE The Home'of Perfect Talking Pictures MAR. 20 To MAR. 27 /THURSDAY ALL TALKING "GRAND PARADE"Feature STARS, Helen Twelve Trees and Frdd Scott "Trusting W ives" Comedy f a mi ly ,Mr .a n d Mr s .E d J ensen, M r .a n d Mr s .J .W .Sapp enfi eld an d fa mi ly . Mr . a n d Mr s .R. Mc n c k e vi si te d Mr s .Mi k e Lrnrsen a t a n Oma h a ho s p ita l Th u rs d a y after noo n. Lira.Ma u d Ne is en enter ta in ed th e f o li o wi n g a t a q u i lti n g Th u r s - da y . a £te rn o on :Mr s .J a me s,Mr s . Sapp enfi eld,Mr s .To f te ,Mr s . ..I - \ Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Appie by and Betty and Herman Ralphs were Tuesday evening visitors atWill Hattie. "Sunday visitors at the Will Hart home wen:Mr.and M mGlhas. Gorehmhl of Pender,Mr. and IB-Ira. . H»~.Gnmeron_ q,f Decatur, 1'ilr.,nnd ~.j»Ch&S-Pqllen of~ "as g i f r inz and""`Henr5f.Ef. lx d' '!d1lé."Soren Larsen were Wedne 'viisitiors at* thd"='Ras-» mus.IPetttuen»home.l#.l r d» u ~ . I ¢;r1r...'.m v te ...sff}ghdH,$?}l1§ ey evening by en- b i g Mr s .Wairnen,Mr s .C.Ra s- rn sen,Mr s .Geo.Ne i se n a n d Mr s . W a r d . Mis ses Ma r y an d E va A n d e r s e n w e n F r i d a y eve ni ng vi si to rs . a t th e W a lte r Ne ls e n ho me . Mr . a n d Mr s. J e n s B. J en sen of Bla i r ,we r e Su n d ay d in n e r gu es ts a t t h e D e tl e f W u lf h o me . M r .a n d M m D e tle f W u l f an d f a mi ly ,Mr . a n d Mr s .A r t A n d e r - sen we r e F r i d a y eve ni n g vi si tor s a t L a r s Petersenis. .:~:| '\nm.4 »,'||..|»__..'_ , ,1~~ »<3 fa f'.;_ "_ ¢ ~~ . . ,._,,_..." ' ~ ~' f v -.. ; f $ _ , .s-...,..... | | ,»-< - _ .. . . _ - . . . . . » ¢. ,~M - no rn nu _~ .,.~f, ~~J "f>~f j u 4 ' .wi df4P s ,U L 1 D *. r ~ A 1|wr ,_, r p .z~>~nu.gw-:|lr'.,-,;?.F .='1-=~~Af "` 4H Ill |f | . q Q. IIven the unruly sponge cake can be baked to a delicious turn . . . . fruit cakes come out with a far "fruitier" flavor . . . marble cakesbclie their name with sheer lightness. And cookies, youyill be trying, a hundred and one new recipes. ¢ach one more delidnus than the last. With the wonderful heat cnntrul,baking with the modern Roper gas range brwmes practically au! omnlic.This means. in the courseof n year, hours and hours of free dom from standing over yaur cooking. »» We will gladly tell you more about this modem range.Justslop in our office, or phone.No obligation.Lilkral terms. Your .Gas Service Company Iowa-Neblaska Light and PQW¢r CQmm11y an I ' u w w n w w w l y / m m q u a m : - s a u|~1 r A Surety of Purity J..I / é QH= =' u Blair, Nebraska, Much N, 1980 i930 Spring Casts for Women- Ashion Center.9-it rumizun, rug: and floor cover- Mathew R. swam.21-Ll Furniture, rugs and floor cover~ nga.Mathew R. Bcndorf.21-L! " u n Ma ry Do It",March za. ~'here? Christian church, 8 P. M. 9-2t Mrs. Wm.Fam!3erg and Mrs. Mx.a ndMrs.|"'.H.Clnri d3 'eo f Omahn, spent Sundxy in Bhulr. wnen you want letterhadn or envelope; or statements :all The Enherpx-he,1-tt Mr . n n d M . r s . J . H. G r l mme n - ter*-lined the pinochle club at their home last evening. Church supper at M. E.base- ment Thursday, Mch. 27, by Ladies Aid Society.Public invited.9-lt For Sale--Buff Orpington hatoh- ing eggs, $3 per 100.Phone 121 on 26, Kennard, Neb.8-tfeo. For Sale-Pure bred White Wy- andotte eggs,$3.50 per hundred. n f .'..\ For Sale-Hog house,14xl4. 9~2t'Human Wien, Blair. For Saks-Two ywns Nnmy goats.Milk strain.Inquire at The Enherprisa office.9-2t' N. T. Lund drov e ovtr to Hu'- lan,Iowa last Tuesday on bus- mess. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm- er And uhdextaker, Blair.Olfice phone, 161; ren. Pbwe. 133.A- t l C. K. Bendort, licensed embdm- er and undertake:-, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 133.3-tl The J.P.Nielsen vrvperty on I-*ax-nitnre, rugs md.floor ¢ovu-ings.Mxthew B. Bendorf.21-tf For Sale-Velvet barley m d . Kennud phone 121 on 26.8-tfco Highestprices for produce. Phme 258.Fume:-5 Produce Ca 83-t! Mrs. Alex Gunmn is able w \>¢ up and around the house a lte r savers! days illness. Henry L mb o f Grand num. i sl visiting amo his Wuhi nkwll county friends d relative; For Sale--Black raspberry plants Cumberlénd, choice plants.Phone $21 on 88. J. E. Hovendick 9430! '~z .. ..; . . ~ Kuhxfs puma will plan yo u. tt Don't forget our hon-mending urvine.w. J .SI L 5 -u For Bde-A hay pre ss in good shape.Phono 12 on 84. 'Hi t'John Zadoudek Mn. Ben Bailey and son spent Sunday at the parental Sam Hall home at Kenmrd.Mr. Jud Mrs. Merrill Reehwexe Sunday guests at the Walter Mc- Cracken home, north of Blair. Miss Edith Jensen,who nt- tulds the state lmiwrsity, visiued ave: Sunday with home folks. Mr.and Mrs.David lhlmme rt uentenaizxgd the bridge club Tues- , , ..,,... Bemhnrdt L u a # h ddving n new Ford. Dr. Inywd Smtes, Chimpruwr, over Wolff Drug Stora 1-ti Mrs.Druzie M:-Dunn of Omnhn, is vixiting friend! in Blair for a few days. Mr. und Mrs. George Hain were guests at the home of lkx. Mary Hain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Axndt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. J . J . Cole of Omaha. Mrs.George Davin entertained nine friends at n qdlting pany at her home last week, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tysan -» Clarks,Nab.spent the week -- nt the pnenhl. MA E. Tywzrhome They an driving a new Ford am ~ Mrs.Minervg Carter, who - been spending the winter wi~ her' daughter, Mrs.Orv ille Jo~ ot Cofleyville,Kansas,n t .. home last Fridny, Dale Halbert came up fro~ Omahk Satixrdsy evening and ited over Sunday at the home .. his brother, Clifford. `I>{e =. work at Carter lake Monday,fo the state fish and game reserve. The D._ A.R. conference bein . , HI-fy Do Ma ch 28. Whore? Chrildm church, B P. M. 9~2t H.B. Taylor,wh o h u been seriondy ill for a number of weak; in able to be out again. Bnben Hilwn of Lincoln, spent. the weekend at the John A. Rhoades home in this city. Church supper at M.E.base- ment Thursday, Mch. 27, by Indies Aid S y_l»\Jblic nwmd.9-lt Mr.Mrs. G.L.Dixon a n invited a bridge pa ny at the Walter Jones home in Omaha this evening. The sewing club of the FirstJaex-naay um Umana. Mrs. Wm. McCracken of Omalu, spent the weekend with Bl dr zelutives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf! and imny of Omaha, spent Sundny at t.heVicwr Wolf! home. Phillip Hansen of Missouri Valley,spent Friday evening at the I. M. Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aye drove 'up from Omaha Saturday evening to attend the St. Patricks dance. \Miss Frances Harrison is stay- mg with Mrs. Minnie Llugeun this week while attending high school. last-Ye llo w gold wrist watch. Notify Mrs.Si Johmion-Phone .Black 45.Bpwud.9-lt Another new shipment of Chl!- dren's Cinderella wush dresses ar- rifed this week. The Style Shoppe. 9~1t 'Mrs. H. L. Chzneron of Omahxi spent the week-end at tht;par- ental,Chas.Haynes hume,near I 2 For Sale: White Wyandottn eggs from culled and bred to lay flock, $4.00 per 100.J. T. Nelson.5-Lf Mrs.Murjory Metzinger o f Fremont,spent the weekend at the parental,W.w .Wilkinson home.- ~ Mrs.G.L. Dixon ntterlded n bridge luncheon at the home o l Mm John Lichtenwallren in Oma- ha Tuesday afwmoou. Mrs.Marian Crosby,who has been visiting her daughter in Qmaha,returned Friday to the Crowell Home. The w. v. Wright family drove to Omaha Sunday U0 spend the day with Mr.Wdghtfs sister, Mn. P. A. Lambtecht and family. Mr.and Mrs Oliver Hudleson had as Sundny dinner guests, Mr. und Mrs. Linto Pulfler of Teks- mah,Emest B .and Mrs.le e Hudleson./ Mrs.A.C. 'Hansen went to Hooper Friday for a short visit day evening, at a lmivd ¢jmepal1y. Mrs. I. C. Klopp entertained the married Ladies bridge club of three kables on last Thursday nfl.- ernoou. Another new shipment of Chil~ d:en's Cinderella wash dresses ar- rlved thls week. The Style Shoppe. 9-ltCliffordNemetzdroveup fro m' Omaha last Thursday for a short` visit with his mother, Mrs.FredNemetz and other relatives.I Mr. and Mrs. Max Bain had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. P.Sbough and daughter, Mildred of Lincoln.~ Do you play bridge?The En- berprise hu a complete new line of score cards and plane cards. Why not see them!1-tf The Past Noble Grand Club. met at the Rebekah hall last Friday and enjoyed u dinner and social afternoon together. Fmd er i nlf 'K,,1|,,|,|.,m.,mlu i a h ' a n a amu ula nc e servic e.r n u u u ; oiiice, 161; xeddence, 188.2941 Permanent Wave,$'I.50. Allkinds of beauty work.Phone 197, MrsK. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfnx.85.¢f The ladies o! the Congregational church served a public dinner on Tuesday evening that netted them satisfactory returns. For Sale-'hvo Polled Slwn- ho m yearling bulls.Kennard phone 11 on 12.Fred Misfeldt. Blair, Neb.5-rf Score cards, plane cards, birthday cards, sympathy cards--all can be found at The Enterprise office. Popular price.1-ri Tiger Gua ranfud Ti n Chl-ill! at a saving.All sizes in stock. Be prepared.,30x4.50,$3~15~ Gamble Stores, Fremont, Neh.l t The young people of the First Lutheran church feel well sa!ls~ fied with the patronage extended them at their public dinner last week. . , ... ~..-- lla J. uey, Ualnoun.rnone wmbezx.7-zz' Mrs,S.P.Nielsen of welt Washington street, ha leen con~ lined no her bed the past. few days with illness. Miss Thelma Van DeVenber was a week4end guest at the home ofher sister, Mm. Robert Rasmusserl and family at Spiker. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Deu- sen dxjove to Omaha Sunday aft# ernoon and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schafer. The Royal Neighbor kensington will meet at the home ol Mm H. N. 'Phone Friday, March 21.All Rum Ne l gh bn n a n inqiced. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Morris we: over to'Des Moines,Io wr W e a nesday to see Mrs.Morris' sister, Mrs. Ralph Roush, who has been ill for several weeks. Pat Iazure left Tuesday .mom- ing overland for Hemingford, Neb. where he will bedn tarmlne nner- sold so P. ri I Mr. and Mrs.Luther O'Hanlon of Omaha,spent, Sunday at the parental, Clark 0'Hanlon home. For house clemlng, paper haug- ing or plain sewing see Mrs. Jean Heinzerling, east Col!ax.w e For Sal;T. c. Brown Ingham eggs,$10.50 per 30 dosen mam Phone 2211 on 86. 9-sv Otto Mencke, Blair. Mrs.Henry Christensen,who hr s ome ti me hu been suffering from rheumntinm, is taking treat- ment in Omaha and is improving. Miss Katherine Struve,who is employed in Onfunha,enjoyed a week'a vacation at the parental, H: L. Struve home last week Dr. R. E. Tilden's nephew, Neal Tihien n f York Nab_,..and a-lnend;Kenneth Wuod,also of York, spent the iveekwnd at the Tilden home.'' Mrf and Mrs.A .1 Taylor of u m , n u sm..vl ...u .us..Lutheran church met at the Rev. ' L N.Hansen home Wednesday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Joe Lszure nad their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Couch of Omnha mrs c alllng on Blair friends Sunday. A marrlage lieazse was issued last Tuesday in Council Bluffs to Walter S. Sutton of Bl dr and Emma Pagan of wanhm. Mrs. Sophia Reel: of west, Wash- ington street; was knocked down :| day snd ~ ~ is bemg attended by Lhe following members of the local chapter; Mrs. Joe Laznm, Mrs. Alice Piérca Mis. W. W. Wilkinzqn, Mrs. G LI. Allen,Mrs.Henry Mancha,M n . E.3.Can-igan and Mrs.G.L . Dixon. Have you heard this Radio Au» nouncement?To advex-the ourgummy PERENNIAL FL OWERS d BULBS, we will send POST- PAID at planting time, 8 oriental Poppies,6 Hollyhocks,8 English by an automobile Sunday moming DBiSY5 3 Sweet William, 2 Canter- while she was on her way to'b\l1'y Ben, 8 Rocky Mt. Columbinechurchservices.The mxident'plants, and 12 Superfine Rainbow happened at Third and Wsslming-Mixture Gladiolus bulbs.if you ton streets crossing.Fonunately will write for them a t once and she escaped serious injury.Mrs send a dollar w help defray the Reclx lays no`blamc on the ddver. ProP°ZBtill8 and mailing expense. She says she was paying t|>o'CatQlogu¢free.Bi g bargains inmuch attention to the ivaleg in ¢hc'Japanase Burberry Hedge.THEgutverandtwlenoughw¢helGARDNE NURSERY C O M - traffic,\PANY, Bo B, Osage, Iowa.8-l3$~ \... . . _ _ . ,Wann Qmnt. sf-.f :..-.\...._ I ' am i '-.¢i »|=wlui lieé mir, nin. ~ c»Hl|und{ ?.E`§¢¢T¢"|H&;'¢'§`»i¢y"§'I LEI- Min Hiriu Hansen k much yen.She returned to Blair on_eoln, spent. the week-end at the| $10 is the sale price on any'1 '.r'-l'"rw Iwinter coat in our store.Some of ft'°"5°kE°fPI";f gg';ff"=gd=q §|"°;'F§j these have been priced as high as ew wee or ls at er,0.11 'f s rQfmm:cn...¢.t.............rm...efulh Lazure.whose land is be1mr|w1.fe c vnu; uuccu, u:vr:avv:u un un-:in ent o f th e b i r th o f a h ber to th e i r son,P a u l a: \ d H s f Gma lm.rn no nf lvimprovedafter several mon!h's\5\mdl}'-Iparental, Carl Kolterman home II "Field Seeds y. .»~ illncss which is good news to her .many Irionds. hir. and Mrs. Ed Wolff and Carl Wolff and family, were Sun- day dinner guests at the L.J. 'Wolff home in Omaha. Hrs.Max Turner was able to The b ught home from the Cov- enant ospital in Omaha last Fri- aluy .un ii getting along nicely. Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Pound and linbnro,returned Saturday ;.11-rn1 fn fmm a wcek's visit\.ii r. !.»:i\.~ at 0'Nei1l, Neb. M.. :i )lr. w. p_ Burdic k of S-»..:1.m::..5»..,drove up Sunday nm!~.,.:..i :Wm i_¢r.Mn.1.. $10 is the sale price on any winter coat in our store,Some of these have been priced as high as $29.75.See them at The Style Shoppe.9-it Miss Frances Brossand friend, Miss Charlotte Schafer of Hooper, spent the woek~end at the Jake Dress home.Both young ladies attend the state universlty Miss Agnes Beck, who is taking nurso's training at the Immanuelhospital in Omaha, plans' to spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs.A.N.Bock and Mr.and Mrs. Marcus Beck. For Sale-The Fitz Simmons Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McDonaldand family were among those who! helped Mrs. W.B. Rosenbaum, of Kennard,celebrate her birthday Saturday evening.~'\ $10 ls the sale price on any winter coat in our store.Some of these have been priced as high as $29.75.See them at The Style Shoppe.9-It For Sale-Everlny s. C. Brown Leghom eggs, $10.50 a 30 dozen case.Can supply case daily. Phone 22 on 43.Louie Mencke, mm, Ne h .6-ti' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pounds and ¥€°=>£¥ mi §"n~4¥=< nftern_oon_ at wamw.nrt'umm ui.r u :.>».;.\.Shoppe.9-.lt The O. E. S. kensington will be held Tuesday afternoon, Mch. 25, at the home of Mrs. Clark 0'H=13- lon.Mrs. Fred Abbott, Mrs. J.L. Pounds and Mrs.E.R.Stewart are the assisting committee. For Sa le -A 750 watt Delco light plant.No further use for the plant as we are hooked onto the high line.Also have two 1-6 horse power 32 volt motors. 8-2t'A. A. Kronberg, Kennard. Mr.and Mrs.Julius Petersen and Mrs.A.R. :Brock draw to Auburn, Nob.Sunday morning to broken and seeded._ Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Simpson of Tekamah, drove down Saturday evening to spend Sunday at the parental,Frank Simpson home.In the afternoon they enjoyed a drive across the new bridge into Missouri Valley. Mrs. Clifford Halbert entertain. ed the Monday evening bridge club at her home this week.The| date being St.Patrick's Day,a. number of prizes were given in' keeping with the occasion.Miss' Beatrice Ireland will be hostess atthe next meeting.E |. ....___l --_-......For Sal:f`el.'.fled smooth Vel- vet Barley.Teited by state an- alyst..Germination, 95%;purity, 100%.$1.16 per bushel at farm a t'Elk City;25 bushel or more, $1~10 per bushel.Howard Wahl~ gren,phoneWaterloo, 102F22. 9»3t A large number of friends and nelatives gathered at the Carl Rohwer farm home in the south~ ern part of the county on last Friday evening, March 14, an ex- tend congratulations and best wishes to them on their fortieth wedding anniversary.They bro't with them "e ll filled baskets of lunch which was enjoyed bv all. I |11 i1i ; We are headquarters for all kinds of field seeds. Best Quality Leave your order early Alfalfa and sweet clove# our specialtiesBm Mr \:,I v j . `I u | | ;I|....... ...f...§..¢"n§....I '.;......T'T_i.;:.:.:|""= nw scnmmt name "L xjsql||p¢nq a couple 01 ul-ya at. me|ml- 11.J .Ha n s e n | a ==»wmim|11 Rohwen ue »mi»i»g mé bmwning for |peoplé of Wanhlnzton county.I..\1.u\.\:.u11. iuuuw un wean unxul a..n:t:|., F"'x"IQI1C0.They W(!l'0 accompanied by hgmg Qf LII.Bhd MPS.ElZ|€St1£1t diIllIOI Wednesday 1 Us 1 ul ,'fl=;1r-r i g h t f o r quic k sale.See S.W .M m E .C.L i p p n c o t t a n d Mi s s Br oc k a n d f ami ly .Th e y e n j o y e d a hirs.Sa r a h Sorensrzn :1 :- .'.\.1 R Chambe rs, r eal e state , of \'~ri t<?0l Ru th o f n e a r B la lr .ve r y plea sa nt ti me an d re tu rn ed Lee,Mi nn e so ta .OL] -lr..llill M1>.phone the tr ustee, 1`run c 1s J . lum-Will _}-'zeeland,wh o o wn s th e h o me Mo n d a y e ve n i n g .we re Re v.a n d Mr s . J . i H1511r 1 l.|-b n ll , W a k o f i o ld . N o b 44-if housn we s t o f Mr s .F r a n k W a r -. . ..-..\1 1 -'mf'nn..-.4......' -- of Albe1~ti'Phmf A¢:§u|x|{oluu|.."1..,.........1."" " " "|- - H J v o | . ¢ | . | . r u . n l l \ : l . l i l H U H I L 1 J I U F I Sw r § U @ S L 8 i y e a r s a g o a n d h a v e p r o s p e r e d a c -/ P .§ " " . ": ° . "f ° f < i i f = 2 \ > ' -T h e y h a v e r e a n e d w n l ' n u n 'n n n n l n r t l m n city,Mrs.Sorensen is an old school friend of Mrs. Hansen and drove down from her home a few days ago with Rev. Henry Bomlo, who came down on business con- nected with Dana. A °A BL MR, NEBR {I I I f a mi ly a n d n o w th e y a r e p r e p d r e d to wo r k a li tt lq l e s s , p la y a li ttle mo r e a n d ta k e li f e a li ttle e as i e r . Th e E nte rp r is e jo in s a la r ge c i r c le of fri end s i n i extend ing be st wis hes to th i s wo r thy c o u p le . I . .Mr.gud.1\Ir.s.R°°'!_ _Q'Hanlonlf'{~ " f 2 l § ' . _ ' § " i f " ~ ~ | i u n l o r I n t h e Ulliversfty of Neb- I.1:1n\\.ll season.Welentertnined at dinner Friday eve-'men lousy putting in new noorsllrildisplay of ruin- ning for Dwight Gum.old of Gor»and remodeling it in fine shape. ICM m;11~.All colors, don,Nob.,and Mr.Dudley of Mrs. G. L. Dixon entertained the $9.95.Omaha.Mr.Griswold is state following guests at luncheon last The Style Shoppmleommamler of the American Le-Friday:Mrs.H.H.Over,Mrs. rs."r_ L Knight of gion,.und Mr. Dudley is state ad~Frenlc Kf"e~°=¥Mro iohn ijehten raska this year, has recently been pledged to Kappa Beta, the Chris- tian sorority on the university campus.Miss Love is a junior in the Teachers Coliege branch of the university and is n member ...~l ' : \ \ |;1 <~»In§| < :a;11.I m r l l l minmi up to I llurlmgtun,I .I n n n f t n h n own,dr ove i n Sat_'| \l| ,3!lI.wa llr e n,......A...#laugh \nn\r|Ti m \\afl1nr|;ee|unnnas nnAn'n'¢O m a h a an d Mr s .W a lle r J o n e s 0 ! ] 0 f Alp h a D e lia Pi sorori n x m m m x m x x m x m m m x m m a .__\5 M o n e y S a v m g Of f er s k L l l u d )I.l.l.VClllU\.hI.u n u u s u w a y '° " §|A\.\||v\KLEIN } u u | | 5 y c u y a c il i n i n g f r o m C a l i f o r n l a a n d s w p p e d l n e e t r n g a n d e v e m n g s e r vi c e I h s t t i \ \ r a t t h e H e n r y M c n c k e h o m e S u n d a y , w e r e b r i g h t e n e d b e a f i n e 1..r ;i,.1vening.delegation from the Tekamah Ep- Alr.:ln-l M m Wesley Cook of vsorth League,who presented U11 :\l:1 drove 'up Sundu to caulseveral excellent orchestral num Mrs. Ralph McConville and baby of Sioux City, came Wednesday of lost week fo r a few days visit with her sister.Mrs.Raymond 5 -Burr and Dr. Burr.Mr. and Mrs. II: Mfr W. G. }{:1rri:=n'n, who Hwsf rs,togehe r _\ih reaclingg '{y|M°C°""iu°plan to_ move to Chi- Miss Rosalie Foley, been teaching the Gazdn was summoned by tl school board to take c the second grade at th school winch has been t \s bnngs 1om,Miss I n -»,3L$.fF~~;+¢'¢`;.1§5 21: .-»Q ~>~ r~'22I <;~~f. A . \~ _.~-»~\_n.,. ~.,--`._,~-..L_ ~ ~ v:1;;;r. ` viii _; ns s s gg() 3099"DIIBB IJCIIIH uuvus..un1\¢:.... 1:n.....__.. 1 ___________t w o teac hers i n one r olnwn f.»11 OF| |l | || l l | |sw . u s u r a l s v m u l l ' " " * " "_" _ "|: l u n - 1 r n u w t l l \ U U | | l I l l l l l .B I I I I I B u ph u :i ~| l | | "m m h i m p r e v e d . 'M r .a n d M r s .E m e a t T o r n b l a d : f r o m O m a h a l a s t T h u n d a y n i g h t .|h e N r .\\;!E I ~ - :i":.i :u fai r im- p r m E 1 | bro\5"=' iiospitll 1rE.~ 'Ihe c ure p a s t t w o M w h o s en te .| l e s t ~ \h l l l l '[ l l i n -. \ i .. .. . : .r 5 |l.|. h e h a l .1.lJn::|i:;: a.-:L tinfh r I .5 phyasiel I IH1 li n . ||.T .f . ' ||T I...|.|. . ....' ||", g.| ... i . : . l 'I.=r !: | |x ..|.|\. | r. \" " | Ili r »| | , e n tl- r tn i n e mi a t d i n n e r lm S u n d a y lwh e r e s h e i l atte nd in g'Om a h a l\2'M r .'i"9rnblad'|d o w n a n d Un lven i ty , b r i ng i n g s e ve ra l s c h o o l Ifaimilies.Th o s e p r e s e n t we r e Mr .fr i en d s w i t h he r .T h e f o l lo w i n g :and Mr s . i . . A . S c h mi d t a n d f n m y o u n g ' wo me n we r e g u e s t s I t t h e ily ,Mr .:.:ul I'-ll.=.I.-ruiaral l.u..=!,| l{on| | m:\n h o me u n ti l F r i d a y : Mr. :ami 1lr:=.L4hianlmfi l\;.I;ul:`;:::-I 2-ii::= ~ Marian Ren, J larian Dic key a-.ii\i:r:\. :|.:.|I Mr .mu l l\ir.=.I i ' l1 l}L`I:| r.| . llnznon and Beth Parker. : ; { I ""»:.ll ni' Gniziim,I Mr . a n d M n . E d W ' i la o n o f n z u r J l r .ir;. :| l:S¢h:: f».r enfe rlai n fli ripi ker,en te r ta i ne d a t d i n n e r o n :: i».|.|l° ¢|h;.v:l fr ivli r is n i. a qu i li in gf s un da y i n h0!I ol.' of the ilil"i1hl|;|y I 'i ' i u r ny I u l i o u d b y a ai ' o f Mr s .W i i l o n ' l mo th e r Mt n . D a y i s h a vi n g c h a r g e o f t h e f i r s t ~ 1 gr a d e a n d Mi s s F ole y o f th e e le c - on d.Th e r e a r e ar o u n d for!-5' children in the two grades.| \ Om n h n pa pe rs c on tai ned n o t i e e l f o f :L marlring'7:lic euse `i8Sllr.|i l uMi s s I.\.:ey Ti|\`!<¢3.ol'Bla i r .. . . = . 1 ! ` Tilelllilifll S.Ranger o f Om a h a o n ! lu s t Tu es da y .~ Miss Katherine W ¢»lzj»'==p i d u r o a p p e me d i n th e g r o u p o f Om g h n ` Tu.-eh h i g h gr a du a te s .fur th i s '~ '...§{§.¢.a s i e . .S c h a f E " A n n a . HB ZE e »Th o s e me s e i lt we re i lP l'i ! l¥ -M i l l Ka th e r i n e i e ' F l a ,J a 4 .s -..". 1 .¢":-,f"2 .u":M.w ..~ »..,q '_.* W "~.r Ln .r ~ _; ; * a~..:.. 3wr/§f ,.»_»/ : L f ? ¢ .1 :" . :. f ,.4 "'-- 5i 1" ~L 1»: "- - 1 - ~ » q , , _2 5 ~." " \ \ ¢ .I n. r `\ NIEATS Sirloin Stcak} tender Ib.38c Ha mburge r Best Beef Roasts, lb.23c Pork Sansa o sII ~ ~.",fH.ntru;Fresh Fish Fnday gc her Ib.I? I-Ze e . .1 Th e ladies Mr . a n d i ii - a. Ca r l K c zltc r mnn an d 'd a ug l1te r ° f Mr .ann Mr s .F r e dfimo-"|'hnf..r=som:Ca r l nvnrl I-Ynrhnrt Mie a| \Olt.i | 3 Of 'lhis Citi!find 1183 bCEIll:|.<».\>1;¢\.\L 0 s e r v' h 1 Lui al 111 ~ t e n j o y a \ ANDL; '5:"ay.§.:f; ;i;;;,..,;f'af°:a..»;;."';;.§ ;¥'.§{e"§!:a\-L-|§ with her sigter and attend M n .E.W.Hagge of Blair,Mr.and Munn! high school in Omaha.SaDnenf'1eld.!H~ennr Lorenzen and sons. Eduard'I'nun uni! \|¢nl\An.|.|\ 4- funn I-» an L Nl ?=' .| Emil Iumliy.present. wane Mis. I |Mrs. Clarence c¢»¢h¢|g- 5151- .{'fmn1§_ Brvsg kumo Corn Flakes 2 pkgs..25c Rob Ross Cake Flour per pkg.82c Tlnapa Sardlnes,smoked C a n Tlnapa Sardines. tomatoTlnapa Surdlnes, mustard I O C Choice Mushroom small can 35 : Cholce Mushroom lahfe can 65c Cook's Breakfast Sausage per can 45c Chase&Sanborn'sCollce 3 Ib can,Sl.45 Mlllers Good Cup Colfee ier Ib.25c 20 Mule Te am Dlsh Wa sh Po w- der pe r pkg..`..254: I0 lb. Sack Sugar ..o k Slmlx Ci ty Garde n Seeds per pkg Sc M§/stic Flour 4a lb bag .$1.69 Cornet Flour 24 lb ba g 89c Muintop Flour 48 Ib bag $l.75 Grotseries ... ~ 5""" :1 ,' .ir ;G Q ~in _ =>L .@ Q..'--- ._. . Johnson Electric Floor Polisher 35.00 Value / Special $9.50 Purina Starter for chicks |00 lbs. $5.25 so lbs.s2,1o Chamberlain Chic Feed no corn 8 I-3 lb. bn;...60c Vlctor Chic Mash 8 I-3 lb.bag 50c Chlc kwell Me di ca te d Mllk Mas h 10 lb. bag ...60c SPAGHETl`| 5 8 "NRKd BEA sr m s a n P e r C a n HOMINYSAUERKRAUT RED BEANSl`0MATOES 1 ~ TOMATO SOUP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE IUPOSA APRICOTSEIPOSA n PEACHES A C a n ¢>0 sAs u. PEACHES 1 5 c .. .. . _ - _--r ~¢. 1`( ) m . ; . a h u . ,d r o v e u p S u n d a y | M 1 * 3 »M i n n i e I f i »: r 1 » » . » : 1 a n d s p e n t t h e e \ e t 1 i m >| 1 ' 9 I ' C h C o m p t o n . l l h U A f o r m e f s m o t h e r .M r s .M n a n d M r s . Sugeon . oil!Hn: and Amo of if (.!;iholiliu u £ § " ` § I & E ` 5 ~ Mr.and Mn. "I-li"Robinson introduce our big RED GOL! E. W. Schmidt en- and family packed their household nusar uv e :atnwberry,we f il Clmrlns Mood nf ofihou and 4.-Jmml 'nn n\.:¢ ima-:Anal nns:'rnun nl \.1.mli».- him \ 1f \ ut is much better at present. Mrs. H. L. Struve and daughters 'atherine and Grace,surprised heir daughter and sister, Mrs. C.'rause last Saturday afternoo y entertaining fol.lr tables o ridge in honor of her birth manni- 'ers:1ry.Mrs. Kenneth Tyson held igh score rind Ml. George Hein, ow.Delicious refreshments were erred 'i ~0 h e c k o r ~...I1 , 2 ' ;a 'e f § §@ < : a g ;{ _ 'Nii 2*J : 2 * | : , :" r :r\~ ~:" * r O O G 1 r\f'_,;=-.». this spring,24 big,fat RED GOLD plants with Gator-Hide Mulch Paper Squares for 12 of the plants and will include 12 auperfine RAINBOW. GLADIOLUS BULBS if you will wrihe at once and send A dollar to help cover the propagating and mailing ex- pense.Catalogue free.Big bar- gains in Japanese Burberry HedgeTHE GARDNER NURSERY COM PANY, Box B, Osage, Iowa.2-ISK efiiects and closed up their busi- ness here and left Friday evening for Auburn, Neb. \vl\ere_Y.hey ex- pect to establish themselves in business.and as they are best known w Blah' folks/have many friends hem who regret. their leaving and who wiii miss their cheery welcome at the Home Theatre each evening.The best wishes of a host of irlends for a successful future go with them in their new home. tertalned Dr,Charles Mead of Bldr,and his son, James and wife and two little girls of Kim- ball, Neb., at dinner last Monday. James Me-ad and family have been visiting friends and relatives here for several weeks.The illness of his Little daughter, Betty Jane has delayed them somewhat as they planned £0 return home a week ago.She is improving mid they expect tn leave for their home in n few days. _m g y 'j__ ~. ~- q~. gf -"f~~ 5 5 , \ we ¢,;7 v"ia,~in# =_-r ~~A21 ~Z=e» . ~I ` / . " g f\ l n \5/ ;. i To Check or 1 Not to Check The businessman says pay by check.You wil| have the smile of satisfaction at the end of each month when your canceled checks come back to you as a permanent record of your business transactions.Safe,convenient'and businesslike. 0pen your checking account at this bank--today Citizens State Bank g o(3 e'Dry e9<.°.€..>and Potl ons nso1.U1'EL\' NEW, crm..Cohn per yd.. . . . . . ..ssDREN'S FAST cox.ozc rmmxx-:'r BASKETS, each _15 DRE S S E S, E a c h $1.29 and 1.95 Ra y o n S i lk N I GH TG OW NS i n Flmh a n d P n n r lu mu-lu 1.43 ® A F D V / \ .~»I~. , . . . . , , . . , _ . . . . ,_ . _ - _ . - - - - _ _ _. . . .SILK SCARFS for the Sprin;:~:.:.... ;,,'3=;_;°:=1'i1i=*.45 ~sun .. Enlemlll¢» ..... .,,1..,,([ .....|-_ na. ;..| nn. 1>|anu»|~n LADIES' SILK HOSE --.50 1 .ss ' "'F&`iCFuTaE1"' "g . ....,;.a. .asLADIES' SILK RAYON'<sm\ss|znE 'rom IN-.E&'!1.e..".! 'Left-._et&'~ '.1 1-12 ROSE TINT GLASS SHER- BEBTS md GOBLETS, Se!Rn o l s l xf o r -- - -- - - -- - 1 . 9 5MEMBERw s CARRY A FULL LINE -OF INFANTS'sSnsR l..rUURl!4l(D» null luyon .vu-1.15m m s i l k P R I N T S .F a s t ~W E A R M O D E R A T E L Y P R I C E D 3 »BLAIR _-NEBR.~ a m m m m m m m z z z y m m w m w m a T H E K E N N ARD NE WS KENNARD Mews The bazaar and chicken supperghjen at the M. E. Qnurch base- f the sf°°ff'»'KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS *K Mabel Knien. Liner o over from who wore a green flnt cmP¢»Mr. Kuhr, brother of the bride Aftenthe cer- wo lea Widener came evening m Harveymas beat 1-nan. He Arlington last Sunday help Mr. and Mtg. Ralph Widenerluhrd move ter with apple corer. Fry Spring Coat,see the beautithe onion and parsley in the but-Ooats the Fashion Center have o ter.Add seasonings and stuff the sale. carrots.Ru :-''In 25 Years .lM3f"$ £52 '%'?,'I~§.`1" were vlllwn °\lmll.v -mm-»-;---~--- --- ---- -----_=.......,-.~.........-.......- -vnu llr. ma Mrs Jim sim g°=;;__1-g,__gj=mv,_~§'-gg; lx!mu on-1 wrigm of Iupleumhemd nz the Km- -mme.Od: and hmlly.waded.They took In about $125.|I°" uma home Friday °'°ninl|£m|nedinh nlldvea wen present.llr.andHrs.IawVouulllnd ur lndlln.TomW h wh gg; klt soon for Llnml: where,'|fbe.brldn and groom vdll 3° uat sh. cmlh Von ham: Than- |,,,,',,,,, minus |. »."'».,°:... .,;|spent s"*""*Y ma S\md»y.|umeu=nins°n | fum om mile..-_ .....x..-..-,_ ___..., .1 ..;~...'=*"!°iM so lhplehn Sum-ylmm °¢ mmm 1-un school. We .._..-.-»\¢»--an ;\unllluoa tll,LI IREIa n d Ra s a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e F r a n k we re W edne sday afber noon vis it- or s a t C h a s .Miafeaaw.. He n r y W u lb e r n wa n a Mn n d a v ......v~».nun carrots In crumbs,Fashion Cen!-Or Silk Dresses X/o|then in the d ''~983|an agmn mn them all when xt comgs to stla cmmbs.Place around the mast quality and fit and yet the pnee: thirty minutes before time to Y¢~|m»a mn.,xx -1-1 u n »..e m u : > av; |a!hernoBnCallér--Hfis "'2;;;;.;i :I I 'move from oven.l r e are only $6.'?5,$10 to $1&'? th :: s ~ *T Your .Harnesses.A good harness qiids your horse in the spring work. Jack Dempsey K E N N A R D , ~ e A f te r y o u ma k e y o u r mi n d u p 19 3 0 S p ri n g C o a ts f or W ome . th a t y p u are s'° i11z to g e t a n e w Fa sh io n Cen te r.9~1 . - . . - - . __ . . . . . __. _ . . . . . . .. . __ » . _ _.....- - - -. ¢. . - . . .. . . .I .lu .uuy 1:I MT;cwue-melt son, ur.w. r..wngnt, len evening..*nd Mrs.__p.R.F'%""""?"1w=t Friday.I Mr. and Mr iu wls h th e y o u n g c on;~s..Genrnre Hed@lum1r,.¢....... in fh.»s»» umrlrluale much MP|er's home. Mr.and Mm Fritz Ar p . family attended a wedding supper wgednqsday evening in honor ofl n d n r .'and Mrs.Lena linen ana alugn~ter, Marion visited Mr and Fred Misfeldt .M m ;and family S \ ultemooz. unday; Miss Irene Vasa celebrated her twelfth hirdidny Saturday and in Mr. and Mrs. -Keith Menking of and Jeanette visiwd in On Chicago,came last Wednesday Sunday._ d g h t for a three weeks mi c Clyde Sgwhm, unsure* with relatives and friends.and Bemce Dempsey drMrs. Elmer Andreasen and Chas. Omaha Saturday afternoon M n I-'nd A»;.h-.»=..... "ml 1:.~........ Gnma Smilmn \.lm ;¢ in 1 " " " - - -4 | | J | | l G a 0 4 5 |s i n u s ;l' m l m ~ = |T w o c r o w d s .c h a r i v a r i e d M r . " 1 f " ° " ¢ h ' x n i e p a t t h a n K u o m g t o d a y e v w i n g . E . . E ' € . § . " . £M r s .J o h n W i : ; F ' " 'n.| n d li r| .Hmr y |hrhomeWedme|- !=':f°'f3&*2'!_!x=5 |pgn5s _Emma Arpfbeing marri§3| umar. nay.REV;uad Mrs. .Tnmnh I nJ§ §__ ._ - . _ vu vr a a AlvinullluB"!s e n a n d f a m i l y r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h n m o n t .l. i n . r l u ¢ m '|\:r..\.fm .. .. .. .. \_ -|Q the 'lon ima had '" " ` " " ` " "" " " " " ` " " "°'""'"" ££"{h¢""$iT£`1\B'1a§£»""sé"1ui"£L§"§§f'_ birthday Sundayfriends and relatcelebrate._Ibirthday party at the home of Sunday with her parents, return-Mr. and Mrs. Car} W*}1'd _was n busmess 'amer Martin Bertelsen in Blair, Monday, ing w Omaha Susxdai afternoon.cluldrcn calledm this district S8il.trdly after-'that day bein Mm Bertelmezfs Mr. and Mm Wi" Thurber and 1{ahnk home e"Wny and Mrs.noim ,.Andreason's daughter came up from Omaha*Llttle Marvnf 1 'Q-'1l§=r'd._ ,Migfflgf "QQ lfoggrg binhday:|sawrdny no visit with Mrs. 'r'hur~Ib9@1} Eanfined HQ hon .''|Dick, Mrs. Robert Amnéwm and p'some o her fnends helped her. Mrs.Will Thurber attended Jiirace spent Saturday night, and n y e n w n a m l n g I . . - - - - -. . --.»¢¢J ,.A1¢;U¢All l| I. I§ \1 8)i'; ; ° = -H d E l m e r R a s m u s s e n w a s a vi s x t o r m a n s e n a n a t t h e C h a r l e s L i l s f e l d t h o m e o n i a t t h e A u g u s t T h u r s d a y : d n e s d n y e v e n i n g .F r i t z A r n w a s a b r i e f c a l l e r m i W i ¢ S g »"h v _ _ h = } . 5 t h e F r a n k G a s s e r h o m e S a t u r d a y !f»|even1ng.pitol for several weeks, returned home Monday and is very much improved which is good news toall his friends.We hope he will be able to be back in school be- fore very long. Mr. and Mrs.Rudie Wiese and sons were Sunday visiwra at the Luschen home, west of Bennington. Thursday evening visitor s at the August Kahnk home were Ella,Rose,Willie,Albert andLouieWaemanandRaymond|Ku}n-_ A large number of people ab-bended the chnrivari dance for Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kniep at Washington Sunday evening. Mr. and Mm. Harry Wrich and daughwr visited at the Paul Joneshome Sunday albernoon. Clam Kahnk spent the week4nd FOR ' TIRE REPAIRING SHELL GASOLINE and OILS ACCESSORIES Stop at RUSENBAUM SERVICE S'l`ATION 1930 Spring Coats for Women- Fashion Center.9-lt . .=»an~Viola Voss. Irene Voss celebrated her birth- day Saturday. Those presentwere Mrs. Anna Wiese and I-Inns, Mr.and Mm.Pete Wulf and daugh~ ters, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chris-tensen,Wilma and Evelyn Voss, Clara Kahnk and Gladys and Louise Voss. family were visitors Sunday at thol P. J. Christensen home.1 Mr. and Mm. Louis Goreham und*Leonard,Henry and Levi Stork; were Sunday visitors at the FmnkiGusser home.s Ray Sumner returned to hishome at Winterset, lnwa Thnrsdnyi after a week's visit at the Mrs; Dora Sumner and Leon, home.' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen andi family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarencc-_ Kuhr were Sunday afbemoon vls i wrs a t tlle Mrs.G-eo.Naeve home. Mrs. Dora Sumner and Leon nt- tended Sunday school at PleasantView Sunday morning. Mrs.Dora Sumner and Leon! were dinner guests at the 'liedOlinger home Sunday. and boil in salted wate~ until al most tender.Drain and cool.Re Stuffed Carrots (With Roast Shouhler of Lamb) Six large Carrots,%union, minced;2 tablespoons lpinced parsley, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon bub- ter,$6 teaspoon salt,$6 teaspoon papHka, bread crumbs. Select car- li n d V "v l u u l l l l ,b p c u o u s e \ 1 E E l " 1 S l l u a l ." " " I " " `H Y h t o O m a h a S u n d a y w h x l e M r s .T h uM r s .m n ~s p e n t F r i d a y a f t - i t h i l i ; : ° ; ' M ' E ; °1 § i ° ' ; : P ; ' s ; ; : i ,. . . , , ' » » »a n d b a b y r e m a i n e d e v h e l p h e ; e r n o o n w i t h W a l t e r J a p p a n d e n t e r t a i n e d t h e f o l i o w i n g S a t u r -m o t h e r c e l e b r a t e h e r b i r t h d a y . f a m i l y .' \! d : 1 v n i l l r h l i n h n n n r n f M r s . :T l n n .M F .a n d M r s .J o h n M c C r a c k e n . i; I nm s. ~~.. Lyle Jann. 2* o new been qu1;»';;f,m;'s,§ah'a;;-2'hi; ;,;a'5 1 ; E=1°kU'@ Pai* ". k " M p n e u m o n _ a He r a ld B a ll a n d Mr s . H e n r y Ha n ~15 IMPFPVIHQ c ely ,wh i c h 1118 5 3 "g n d da u g hte r s g f F r e m o n t_l m n n u f t \ ¢ I l d Q a r p Q h l d t n I P R T H .A \ | . _._._:\ ¢ . . .\ v- l . 1 . v. \__ Q n _ . who have made their hume with M .and Mrs.George Hedvlund s winter, left for Kimball, Nab.the latter pnrt of Inst week where Mr. MgCmcken wil\ be in gharge ofDAVIIn f z s x m m r o f 7 9 I a m ati!! ss an d I attri b ute n t go od hea lth, ity to th e be n ef its Inrxrnn.T nr°t1m\]v - - ¢ \ ~ ' §- _ - - - . u v - - -D - -- -- - - - -- -t r a i n e d n u r s e h a s b e e n C u r i n g f o r h i m b u t h e i s a b l e t o b e w i t h o u t h e r n o w. M r .an d Mr s .Fr i tz lf n h n e l a n d da u gh ter ,Ha z e l vis ited a t th e W m.W i lb u r n h o me Su nd ay a f t- mr . a n a mr s . n e w me ls e n OI u ma -h a , Mr . a n d Mm. H. C . B la c o , Mr . an d Mr s .Cly d e L . Ro s en ba u m an d B o md e Le e,M r .a n d h i m Ha n s J o r g e n s e n an d Op a l, Mr. a n d Mr s . H / F .Mc D o n a ld a n d f a mi ly o fR\n ;Y . A nd lf r. nn rl lf rn P r n d f i n i . "At the aze I a r a n c hudve i n lnllimx my e a ti n plus energy md vluli 1 nlnriroal (fum s Qlive Holmes returned home on Fnda y i ght.She has spent thepastseveralweeksvisitingher brother. Bernard at Lomttu. Nab,- .......-.. .-"... .,...,,--.... ..---_--.,......., ...... .~... ..... ...... - --.. ..,-.believe this Wondedui medicine has ernoon.nacker.The evening was nt added years "For five been failing were all to gpero my life.O ; ?.Z?"$ve§§';?i '";1?é'E;'°§3 oiasrinsr cards m e which Mrs. yearn.my health had to spend a few hours it the Uni- Rosenbaum servemr a delicious steadily.My nerws rsity f Omaha visitin school lunch.nieves.and I ll81diY '$ian;in gml nthpnriinn ring-mst-$ . , . . M " ? ' E . _ ~ ~ ~ HO N G mf. ond mmf som' Ha1i,'15i6§l ence and Beveriy Ann,and Mr. and Mrs. Byrl I-I. Denton of Oma-ha drove to Carroll,Neb.early Sorglfgr; morning to spend the day knew what a sound nlgl1t's sleep meant.- "Skate taking the Sargon treat,- ment I feel as well and strong as I was 25 years ago.I haw a fine nppetite, deep good, and constipa- tlon, billiousness and dizzy spells are all things ol the past."-David B. Beekman, 628 Kearney St., San Francfsco, Calif. Sargorfs aim is not meme bem- pomry relief, but new and abund- ant health.Don't.experiment- profit by the experience of others. Swwan. Phnrmuy, Agents. 9 ~» FOR ' TIRE REPAIRING SHELL GASOLINE and OILS ACCESSORIES Sto » at 1930 Spring Coats for Women- Fashion Center.9-lt . .=»an~Viola Voss. Irene Voss celebrated her birth- day Saturday. Those presentwere Mrs. Anna Wiese and I-Inns, Mr.and Mm.Pete Wulf and daugh~ ters, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chris-tensen,Wilma and Evelyn Voss, Clara Kahnk and Gladys and Louise Voss. ,.~~,.-_,»,_\-,_~~»_».»,,._w»¢_\~_.¢/, -,~,»._~, W ._.».~. \~,,»,,-,w ,gm l)on't Trade Your OLDCAR! Let us Repair it and put it in shape for the Summer KENNARD GARAGE Olinger homg Sunday. and boil in salted wate~ until al most tender.Drain and cool.Re Stuffed Carrots (With Roast Shouhler of Lamb) Six large Carrots,%union, minced;2 tablespoons lpinced parsley, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon bub- ter,$6 teaspoon salt,$6 teaspoon papHka, bread crumbs. Select car- 3 s:H t h e ~ ,the ~our ~B~s la m~ed on his fingers,injuring them badly. ":"l 1 :|I family. of Benninsrton. visited Sun-scarlet fevwer...Mrs. Wm. Jahnel attended a re - g;;§ °Ir £ °;:b;'£ '_Mr. and Mrs. ception Wednesday afemoon for*Sam Wright and family left Mrs,uRunz.of d Iemmgton' who town early Saturday morning for recen Y ne ume rom urope.gnooper, where Mr. Wright wulagn 1 9 I 0 S p r i n g C o a t s f o r W o me n - ~ " E F " F a r me r s G r s m Fasluon penff 9-1t Haniet Hall is now assisting Amlvmftase ln The Enterprise.Mrs.Chas.Bates with the house 'u A b e au t iful h o me w e dd in g took place Wednesday,Ma r c h 12,a t Sven o'clock a t the ho me o f Mr . an d Mr s .He r m a n K u h r wh e n th e i r da u g hte r ,Mi s s V e r n a wn s u n i te d i n ma r r i a g e to M r .He n r y K n i c p .Th e brix}a's d m s s wa s a ta n ge o r g ette c r e p e a n d she c ar~ ri ed a bo u q u et u f p i n k r o s e bu d s . Th e br i d e w a s atte nd e d b y Mi s s \.=.fr "af . ~..';3b- 4'*'f"E5`~1 - r '"'/ r 1~ .S f r . _us-I vw 1 ,."0 ". \»..u 1|* a |; . ,:".~u f \ ~A ~." = : ~.~. s ... f ~\* n r "3 \ \ ' . 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I a | F " e h , ~- 6 a i r ;~°, g n . & f ~g a v H " . g l ~7 , ¢* I r j f s . | " ' ru» ~ \ ' : ~ - . . ¢ g = § f ' ! f € " ~; > ~u s p a r k l l n ~~~ h '',i'°.'2f'§F'a°.'.':'.':'.°.i:'.'.'£WV l|J (!l l|5 SS »'I.'?;-"1,';'.3;L..;s°' in the sheets and pillows-slips---in the table linen and the bath towels, that are so quickly and safely laundered in the new Haag 65 washer. And the family clothing, too--the sheer little dresses, your own dainty lingerie, the well-tailored shirts-»--how comforting to know that the Haagsafezj a5lt2lI01' washes not only thoroughly, but gentl} Then, there's the brand new wringer, with its l:~alloon..type rolls of soft rubber (2)/1" in diameter). Moderate even pressure "smoothes"the water from each piece Buttons glide through, and emerge intact. There's no crushing, creasing pressure. A phone call to your nearest Hhag d'~a1e'r \Y.ll.l1 bring this washer to your heme for a free demon- stration. Another "wash-»day" is eoming soon. Be prepared! Nlc Frlednchsen ardware Kennard --Nebraska v o n r s x ~FOR ' TIRE REPAIRING SHELL GASOLINE and OILS ACCESSORIES Stop at RUSENBAUM SERVICE S'l`ATION T h e C H U M This \,¢..u¢;r..|,.|.,~p»zm| 5 ' r ': .u '1 v . Q H 1 p u Look at the Pictures of the new CrosleCompanionslup Series shown in this al vertiscment-wad about them,note the low Ericcs-then determine for yourself whet er or not they neprescnt the niost amazing radio values ever offered.These Companionship radio models, with their unusual features and unexcellod operating qualities, will readily become true com- panions in millions of homes! i, , ¢ - , v i 53% , T h e C R O N Y nf (hose who like 1 »»pd»enlel lall radio cabnngtthoérosley"Crony"as Q r 1 s-.1 ..,..'3¢ml.; .B<tubc 7irodyna receiver and ilzg Dynncoil moving-cqil powersp uk er .Th e n b mc t is a beauly . ». -». .¢ . .. » .un : : r ° ' * S i i f ; ; " ' & ' " * f 1 § ° s ' \s Il 'cl includes an .n Grid, NNI' @1143 'Me nuggv \ 5 5 ¢ Companionshi Series there is ushered ina new era in the deveiopmen! of radio re~ ceiving scis for the home.It is now pos-sible to obtain radio sais,corn inte inbeautiful low console ulilily modei;-with improved power speakers built in-usingScreen Grid tubes, with the Neulrodync circuils which give uiei operation, oper-ating from elecirid light sockels.-al paces so law that everyone can afford to own onel REAL RADIQ A1' A PRICE Yqu ..~1'~ I lle re is n 7 tu b e Screen ;1 ~ Grltl, Nc utrody ne radio rc -~'1 ceivec built into an c xqui-l | site v\.alnl.ll-venctr cabinetwith doors.Housed in the set is the celebrated Crosley Dynnenil moving-coil power speaker, plac ed at the bottom so the set can lac operated with the d oors ~ shut Aluv c un vc n ic nteon sole.|nlseepnngwithnnyhome.(Ln: Tubes! The COMRADE Another member o f the CnmpanlotlslxipSeries in n cabinet of the same style as that of the "Play mate,"The Crosley "Cun\rmlc°' is an 3-tube Sc reen Grlil, Neutral)ne A. C. set,havin the Dvnac oilpowe r s pelier in tlle b ot- ton[. A rare value at a feat 1* . |u|..-»cons-nlc model is powered wi th Ulf:some 6 tu b e radio set as lhc "Bu\|<ly."°~'Th e " C h a m "is :Elm a 'Semen Grid, Nc utrodvm: A. C. set with Dynncone power speaker.Th e Cabinet is of matched wo-ods. suilablc for use in anv home ~as nn oc casional tame.A n outstanding radio value-!..... .(LM:Tubes) T h e .¢-"°---- i vl xuaneyfanldbo uni church by the peulnu of Fnnce tha t they mldn a t butter during Le nt.It i s vi ewed b y to ur is ts tod ay i n Ro ue n.He r e i s a to we r b u i lt two pitol for several weeks, returned home Monday and is very much improved which is good news toall his friends.We hope he will be able to be back in school be- fore very long. Mr. and Mrs.Rudie Wiese and sons were Sunday visiwra at the Luschen home, west of Bennington. Thursday evening visitor s at the August Kahnk home were Ella,Rose,Willie,Albert andLouieWaemanandRaymond|Ku}n-_ A large number of people ab-bended the chnrivari dance for Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kniep at Washington Sunday evening. Mr. and Mm. Harry Wrich and daughwr visited at the Paul Joneshome Sunday albernoon. Clam Kahnk spent the week4nd FOR ' TIRE REPAIRING SHELL GASOLINE and OILS ACCESSORIES Stop at RUSENBAUM SERVICE S'l`ATION 1930 Spring Coats for Women- Fashion Center.9-lt . .=»an~Viola Voss. Irene Voss celebrated her birth- day Saturday. Those presentwere Mrs. Anna Wiese and I-Inns, Mr.and Mm.Pete Wulf and daugh~ ters, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chris-tensen,Wilma and Evelyn Voss, Clara Kahnk and Gladys and Louise Voss. family were visitors Sunday at thol P. J. Christensen home.1 Mr. and Mm. Louis Goreham und*Leonard,Henry and Levi Stork; were Sunday visitors at the FmnkiGusser home.s Ray Sumner returned to hishome at Winterset, lnwa Thnrsdnyi after a week's visit at the Mrs; Dora Sumner and Leon, home.' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen andi family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarencc-_ Kuhr were Sunday afbemoon vls i wrs a t tlle Mrs.G-eo.Naeve home. Mrs. Dora Sumner and Leon nt- tended Sunday school at PleasantView Sunday morning. Mrs.Dora Sumner and Leon! were dinner guests at the 'liedOlinger home Sunday. and boil in salted wate~ until al most tender.Drain and cool.Re Stuffed Carrots (With Roast Shouhler of Lamb) Six large Carrots,%union, minced;2 tablespoons lpinced parsley, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon bub- ter,$6 teaspoon salt,$6 teaspoon papHka, bread crumbs. Select car- All of us can find a real lessor g M a u n a g v a w a v u ; . u u u . ; |' w g . . - tr i ti o n a u th o ri ti e s o f th e Na ti o n a Dai ry Cou nc i l."Ea c h one is bu ild ing a. lif` c ti me to \\e r.Ever y meal we ea t ildds n e w ma te ri a l to thc stru c tur e.I f we wo u i d stazuf stra ig h t an d s tr o ng , th e re a r e c e r ta i n b ui i di n g f o od s wh i c h we mu s i be su re to fu rn is h Ollr b od ie s.O1 th em a ll, bu tte r is o ne of the mos t impor tant bec ause it i s su c h a c on ee n tmtc d s o u r c e o f vi ta mi n A .As stained i n ' Y o u r W e i g h t a n d H o u to C o n tr o l I t' , e d i te d b y D r .Mo r r i s Fishb ein,'wh ole mi lk a n d its pro duc ts are th e mo s t imp or tnn i sourc es o f vi ta mi n A o f a li o m foods,n o t e ve n exc ep tin g eg g: a n d le a f y vegetables,a lth o u g i th es e f o llo w c lo s ely i n t h e i r v i t a m i n A va lu e .E v e n c o d- li ve r oi l th o u g h f o u r to t e n o r mo r e ti me s a s h i g h i n vi ta mi n A a s i s b u tte r do e s n o t r a n k s o h i g h a s a s o un s r o f th i s vi ta mi n bec ause o f it: U\; | " "C .j }.\~L .\,{~".Q "'. .. . A L L M n n s u :f. 5 l\. .\"\\:'s 'v " § " 4 ~ *z " 1 w r ( .,|\n 31 g l.. ..~a s W,. .A.,..$ L . '4 h d F»,I~-1. l.'.°.4 . " ...*".. wr'" H.A 1 'c ~ .i | .£ 1 3i Ja \\ ' ..,f \1 a" x.~j . i . 1 "» }0 =.U "1¢¢ \'va \Q S 'll A T -N L o w -P R I C E S S C R E E N G R I D N E U T R O D Y N E P O W E R S P E A K E R Those who would observe Len -- - - - - u l - " -,,...,-na-I` - . ." ~Q " "~ L' : . . . . ; . . . - f\/1 . - "~ _ . ." i / f x 4 ."':'\ _ . . - 4 ¢ _ \ \ m f ~The peasants of the twelfth mil in France did not _,uni they were paying for a dis pensation to eat Ufood that wonh help their own body building, The; ody knew that huttzer tasted good Two sections f spnreribs cups bread crumbs,Ztablespoon belted fat, '/in cup chopped celerg. 2 tablespoons minced parsléy,'A cup chopped onion, suit and pep per.Fry the onion, :clcry mm parsley in the fat for a few min utes.Add to the bread cmmbe Season with salt and pepper. Wip the meat with A damp cloth Spread one section of the spare dressing.with the other section-and the two together.Sprinkle outside wimh salt.venper. flour.Lay on a rack in an un covered roasting pan and seat i: A hut oven for 20 minutes o until lightly browned. Reduce th temperature of the oven and cool fo r about an hour longer.Ee move' the strings before serving Serve wi candied sweet potatoes Savory Frm of Bed' from Shil Use shinbeef,out in smal pieces,that had been used fo making broth.Spread.the bee with 8 tablespoon; of prepare mustard and a thick coating o flour.Melt some of the faskimmed from the` top of the soup Fry the meat in this until brow: on all ddea. Remove.To fat il mn add B tablespoons of flour lm \""§!l new p o r -wi i h e o f m u l The Crmlc y Compsnionship Series is s distinc t innovation i n radio.These serve many purposes in the home, readily lc ndintherriselves for usegas end tables, bedside lab!es and ocncssionas ubles.The size and light weight of these sets permit ihc m tobe :noved with mg from one_!~oom in the house to another See are takiuzi advarltnge of this opnethernnionslnipSeries1authorized .|'.LT'§a.,. will install on our own home for l free trial, will ana compare, test lor yourselil KRL WARDQ Kennardb l A{»§§x§.'ld ment and cook gentl; until meat is heated through. Fuhion Center Silk Dresses ¢°1 'them illwvhen it comes to style: quality and fit and yet the )>riee| n n gnly $6.75,$10 fu $19.75- they feamre dm 11 fa 52cver1di y i n the y ur.9~1 ..d . " ' "'genumc movnngwnonl Power peal¢er.....-..... . . . . .YolJ'RE Illere w r r l l A C R O S l . E y r *xx V '.\ |m m o Blair. Nebraska, Match 20, 1930 ' - ' r m r m v r m l : r m m 5 - 'H summer.Heduringthe \1 onday visit- ter Nielsen --~ guests athome.Rev. inertseu wen : :them. :I~ and Mr. spent lztt at the Tedbm-ating Leo's Gifford Peb birthday on were:Mr. ~en and fam-d Otto Bier- rt Jensen and scale Orphans Home lt Fremont, and in pi ed quilt blocks.The g;¢=*°;;==o m ) :kendngton is rs.yron Madames Homer Miller,Mary Dolan and Leslie Peterson were hoatessea for the March meeting of the Amerian lggion Auxiliary which was held_Mondsy evening at the Miller home.The next meeting is to be a covered dish supper at the dnb roqms. Continuing dnt unusual sale of 1000 smart new Wash Dresses at$1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 in cuteGuaranteednot' to fade,at the new styles in Dresses that xreFashion Center.9-lt Women and Misses: Select your new Spring Coat now at theFashion Centér-Inst Sunday was they moved to Omaha.The fam- ily was pmminent in chumh nd social lifc of the community.Mr. Robert: wu in thegraln business here an was also his htlnr. Abqut two weeks Ago he suffered a eenebrd hemorrhage and was taken w Lord Liner hospital.He nem~ ed to improve and hopes were. en- tenained for his complete recov- ery but canzgicatlons set in whichcaused his nth.Funeral servic- es were held Sunday afternoon at2o'c10¢.k in Omaha,with burial hiking place in the family lot in the Arlington cemetery.Besides his wife, he leaves to mourn hispassing, three children, Mrs. Les- ter White and Lawrence Robertso l Omaha,and Miss Dorothy Roberts of Denver, Colo; [our sis- ters,Mm.Van Wickle of York, | Jonas Blomberg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen at- tended a birthday party held a t the home of Mr.and Mrs.Har-land Jensen of Arlington on Sub- urday evening,in honor of Mr. Jensen's birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger vis- ited Thursday nc the home of Mr. school house with a good attend- anoe.The pupils ol the 3rd and(t h gnvba entertained (With musi c, mfg Ag,-=» Els r ~ 3 m enry an y eawork, "The Mansion".The prin- cipal speaker of the emning was Rev.Ganiert Jansen of Omahl. his subject.being "ComparativeEducation",and was well worth hearing.Mrs. A. E. Woodman o Omaha. was a guest in the home of Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Schoettger,a part of last week. The Nebraska Power Company are extending another -Une out ffglm Arlington towards Fonf.a~ ne e._Mrs. H. H. Edmonson was call- in! on friends in town Saturdayevening. |.. ....A l : a \ng .Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u i e , Me n c k e a n d c hi ldr en,M r .a n d Mr s .Te d Oli n - ge r ,M r .a n d Mr s .Ge or ge Po lle n a n d man he lpe d M r .a n d M r s . Hu r l e y C le me n s o f H e r m a n ,cele-» br u te th e i r fi f te e n th we d d i n g an n ive r sa r y Sund ay . | Fr. CALHOUN AND VICINITY Wm.Kruse and family,Paul Kruse and family,Mrs..Lizzie Bed and son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nsdxer,Ulaus Ohn.and family and M. G. Christensen and iamily maimed up to the George Hindley home, west of Harman and spent Sund with Meir old time was reported.Mrs.George Thunn celebrated neighbors. "fx very pleasant "'"°n hgl-_ him "f:'=*'¢r§'=*v "=°?"=»§ per guest;of Mrs. M911 Nickels Saturday ev¢ning.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cox enler~tained several friends at brldle on Saturday evening.Misa Grata Kllndt o l Omaha, was a wa ke nd vixitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herrunn Kllndt._Dr. and Mra E. T. J ipp and little son,of Blair,visited !~ela~ tives here Sunday.'Mrs.Richard Sievera entertain- ed a large crowd Sunday after- noon at a miscellaneous shower, in honor of Misa Gertrude Sierk, dnulthtcr of Mr..and Mra Jacob Sierk, who will become the brideofFredHeiscSaturdayofthis week.Miss Sicrk recelv¢d many iuseful and beautiful gifts whichwillcomein very nicely i n her he will lpend the Zorked ~Omaha nuer.e :peating Blalr High. Mr. a nd Mrs.Iwen Sunday a fmm the (hrl Rasmuaser l~'.§"..£i"P.~.v.i n e y suppar gueMrs.Chris Pete: and Mm Ado lph wMondayalwmoon Buchardt heme, cell first birthday. Folks who helped ersoa celebrate hisWednesdayevening and Mrs. Chris Har ily, Orval Benson a man.Mr. and Mm Albchildrenspent Sum dm m n - n a 1.h u of har Sum mm .other relative h'?F,»&'"i'&,.and Mr£.\Fl*ed Peck and dnughten Hn. Otto Mench celebra te thei r vidwd Sunday albemcou wif-E. -a 20th wed :ag anniversary.'htm Benha Gallehnrn ol Blair.\ Mrs.Sumner and Lean,The Sunday school attendance ut and Mr. a Mm. Ci a rk Iinninnthe Plenum vs w ..~s.M| <1....,|-..eott wen y diiiii- _""" In-»6m1E""" ""`u "'"""° """""a t t h o h o m e o f H r . m d H n . Te d h u ~ ' ~ . . _ . . . ! E \ -a -.. ~; -vnu M... ...e ......... =""'1 ----~ ~--.-.-~xt Lhcse gathedngs.Mrs. Olga Mlcheels of WymanHeights, nonh of Florence, enter- tained several Ft.Calhoun ladies at bridge Tuypday afternoon.A(me ti me was rcponed and a lovely luncheon served.Mrs. Bolln held high score andWm.Kruse,Sr.low and were awarded a nice price. Wm.Frahm is driving a new l-lupmobile sedan. M Merlin Wagers m dchi! ren of Emerson,Neb.,have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr.and M n .John wrkdv.. the past few dhys,_re- turned to their home Wednendny. John Dixon has had l.he_ho\uewhichwasnearhisresxdcnce, mowed over to the grove on thc north part of his farm.His sonCurtis and family will reside in it. Word has been nzceived of the hirllf of u daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Blankenfeldt, former zesidents of this community,attheir home near Burr, Minn.Mrs. Blnnkenfeld will be remembered as Miss Myrtle Christensen. The Wornu.n's Club met Thurs- ddv afternoon with the president, Wm. Mrs. each twowho I I II!fine I new name.Aney m n meme unthe Mrs. Charles Helse farm just omr the li ne in Douglas county. Misses Emma and Margaret _are moving this week over by lrvmg- ton.Richard, young son of Dr. and Mrs.E.s.B.Geesarnma had a birthday Monday,March 17,andhisparentsentertainedSunday with a lame family gathering in honor of the eve t.Mr.and Mrs.rge Ketch- ark of Omaha, w re Sunday vis-itors at the Mrs.Emma Ketch-mark home.( Mr. and Mrs. L. .T.)ey visited relatives in Omaha Sunday. Chester Hull,accompanied byhissister,Mrs.M.W. Whitnack of Herman,former residents ofthisvicinity,were calling on friends here Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trisler and Mrs. D. W. Marr attended a the niet in Omaha Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Ketchmark was on'the sick list the mst week but is pup and around at this writing.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Rohwer of Council Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs.Don Geesaman of Omaha.weren . - at me unrm rezersrm name.Mrs.Cl-lrfs Benson and Albert were Tuesdny evening visitors at the Albert Jensen home,near Fontanelle.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jes- aen and children men; that eve ing at the Chris Benson home. Mn a nd Mrs. Henry Christian- sen and Allard were Sunday din- ner guests at the Rudolph Andrea son home Miss Lillle Hnlfe ma nandAmos Andreason of ncoln, were afternoon guests. Mr.and M m Peter Nlelse-| spent Sunday afternoon at the Chris Benson home. Friends who helped Mrs. Fred Dickmeyer celebrate her birthday Sunday ewning were Mrs. Minnie Laaker and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Diclaneyer and family,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Dlclmreytr and family,Mr.and Mrs.Will Wulf and family and Mrs.Chris Han- sen and children.Mr. and Mrs.Geo?Qe Rasmus- sen entertained for Tuesday eve ning 5'-lPPe\'» the following guests:Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson andfamily,Mr.and Mrs.Will Wulf and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen; and iaqaily._ I,...». .. .n. "W m ul ws m.5 e.e..and Mrs.G. I. Pfeiffer and Miss Belle Roberts of Arlington;two brothers, Ray Roberts of Fremont, and Will Roberta of Dillon, Mon., and a host ol friends y.-ho sym-pathize with the bereaved family. Mr. Roberts was for many yearsa member of the Independent Or- der of Odd Fellows. The Home Ee Club held a suc-assful food sale £ Hadley's stare Saturday._, Mrs. 0. N. Unthank has opened a soft drink parlor and restaurant in hex- building on the corner eastof the post office which was re- cently vacated by Will Steen.The infant chi ld of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Steen, Jr.has beun quite ill. Miss Ruth Antrim returned to school Monday, after a two weeks absence because of illness.Dr.and Mrs.P.L .Cady had as guests Sunday:Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuykendall of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson and son of Herman, Dr. und Mrs..Al- bert and daughter of Lincoln and Miss Lilllan Larsen of McCook. M m Sarah McDonald of I . ; mnm snant n fpw dnvs last week mrs.r .u.UBKIY armS u r f a n d M r s .J .R v i h c x e l e n ~ te r ta me d th e me mb e r s o l th e h i g h sc hool ba s ke tba ll te a m a n d th e i r c o a c h i n a mo s t d e l i g h d u l ma n - n e r a t t h e Cn dy h o me Sa tu r d a y even in g.Th e o c c a s i o n wa s la SL;Pa tr i c k s d i n n e r wh i c h wa s s er ve d at 680.Following the dimer the even ng was spent playing rook.The table was attractively decor-nfed ln St. Patrick colors, used in the_ tmy candy baskets and favors,whlle the Irish shamroek was used profusely i n the decorative S¢heme. The guests included Coach Clifford Decker, Howard MarshallGllbertEchtenkamp,J.C.Rhea, Edwm Denmam, Leo and Joe Wie dum, Therlo Reckmeyer and Rich- erd Cady. Mesdames Lou Miller and Hur- ry Hammnng were hostess to the Rebekah kensimzwn Thursday aft rnoon at the Miller home.The ladies began work on an embroid- ered quilt,which will be soldwhen finished und the proceeds ,Kiven to the stale assembly pres- idvnt's special fund. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Renard have'moved on the farm south of lvallev whlch #hav hmm ~m».\ fm- an example of the wanu days weare bound to have soon-and youdon't. want to be caught vrithoot a good looking Spring Coat. Fash- ion Center Coats some ln sizes 14 to 48, priced at $10 to $29.50 in light or dark colors in sport or dress coats.Fashion Center.l t BENCH NOTES Dr.and Mrs. w. .1.Bolt andbaby and Mrs. D. C. Gill of Te- kamah,Mr.and Mra George Badgerow and daughter visited on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch andbaby of Bennington, visibed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Clark Lip- pincott Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and son and Mr.` and Mrs. Leslie Andersonand baby of Omaha,were supper guests Sunday evening a t thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen. The Bench Community Club met at the home of Mrs. Clark Lippin-cott Thursday uilernoon, Mch. 13, with six members present.The afternoon was spent i n visiting, and a short business meeting was held.after which a lovelv lunch ana mrs.§l'!€l'l`l1lI\.Locxnng OIModale,Iowa. Mr.and- Mrs.Alfred Hansen'and daughter visited Saturday' evening at the home of Mr. andMrs. A. J. Baker ol Arlington. A miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs.Louie Meneke at her home in honor of Mrs. Hans Mencloe, a recent bride.A large number ol relatives and friends were pres- ent and Mrs. Mencke was the re-cipigrlt t many beautiful and use ts. Mrs. Leslie Thompson and baby and Mrs. John Compton visited allday Thursday at the home of Mrs. F. S. Dixon of Arlington. Mr. ang)f(n1. George Follen and son calle at the home of Mr.andMrs.Hans Chdstofferson Fridayevening to extend their greetings ,gg lg;'s.hdChristoffersen,i t being r rt ay.Mr.and Mrs.Merle Ilcoh of Blair visited Sunday ab the home gf r.and M m Walter Mc- rac en.Mrs.Ches Sutton was u guestonWednesdayatthehomeu l ' Mrs.Hmz of Omaha.She also \.-\_..1 "_ _",__.._._.._. . saves.snoes,snoes,s no e s -the most complete line of Shoes that Wear for Women, Misses andChildren in Blair, can be found at the Fashion Center right. now at money saving priazs..9-lt Fashion &n!er Beauty Parlor- Realistie Permanente $5 and $7.50. Phone 47-Atlce Tripletli.9-lt .Utes you make your mind upthat you are goin: to get a newls prlng Coat,see the beauuml |Coats the Fashion Center have on sale. \ Stuffed Eggplant One eggplant,1 tablespoon shortening, 1 small onion minced, 1 cup bread crumbs,1 teaspoon chopped parsley,1 teaspoon salt, is teaspoon pepper, Loup canned 'tomatoes,drained.Cut eggplant into halves, and cook in salt water until tender.Drain well and scoop out center.Melt shortening.Adzl onion and saute until brown. Chopggplant tukeh from center.Add bread crumbs,tomatoes,parsley,' s a l t a n d pepp er.F i l l e g g p la n t Ih a lve s .S p n n k lo wi th c r u mb s . D o t . . . u a l . . . | | » . . - I \ held,after which a lovely ~lunch wqs served by the hostess.MissRuthLippincqtt wg:a visitor. March 27,at the home of Mrs. Chris Jensen.Roll cali is to be answered with n household hint. Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Hansen and daughter and Mr.and Mrs. Oscar Jensen of Blair visited Sun- day evening' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen. Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and dough ter, Ruth ond Mr. and Mrs. J. L.Pounds and daughter visited Sun-day afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Schmidt of Florence.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and -------..._._. ....._..._.................. a n1 ||II A Real Bargain ln A Radio .We havea 6 Tube, Model 35,used Atwater Kent Battery Set which we will sell at a greatly reduced ._I .~__ Mi h a Ella Roh we r , i n s tea d o f Mr s . Ha z e l Beadle a s pe r w a r boo k. Ro ll c a ll wa s a n swe r e d with " C u r - OUE 01.Luwzl gurus.:uh u n :u hGee saman ho mo Sund ay . Mr s .Ma r y Ni c k e ls wa s ,h a pp ily nsu mr is ed Sun day af te rn o o n wh e nre n t e ve n ts " .Th e af te rn oo n wa s a n old ti me fr i en d o f th e f a mi ly d ted t la m o n ta r y la w.i " n e x t o n i e lx n wi ll b c h c l t l l "i f ?Dorsey , £`§l°'.§'f s}_ l; a ' £ E ; Ma r c h 27 wi t h Mr s .Elsi e R. Coo k,ho s te s s . 'There we r e twe n ty - s i x O.E . S . me mb e r s f r o m he ro i n a tten da nc e :Lt .lllc liinloy c ha pter i n Bla i r o n 'I§1ur»<1.ly evening. Mr .an d Mr s .E m i l Rin:a n d Mr s ll< 'ary ll i x an d da u g hte r , a ll o f Urr tnha, \\eI\¢di nn or gue sts o t ehf 111,-I m m a a n d Mi n n i e I li a W t :lf".Il.l}. ills Bla =~Ma r i o a n d A m a n d a Ili:.r1c ll uirre Bla i r business \'i:~ilf=r~I 1111.152 f\lr~.l i m m l)l.rt Q ir twtaincti a feat I1r<1.|l~;|.!1l I| l.ilI\n:-Friday . af ln lllf lvll :ci l.II'ln~I uf llilr ~ anrhlu:.~;|r}..Mis. li\1 ~I1 Ambler _spen t Friday wi t h 1-l:1'|'.| s i n Oma h a . M s .\t1ila|.Fisc her c a mo d o wn f r n n i loni .ane lla Fr i d a y eve n i n g an d \\e1It o n to Oma h a ,wh e r e bllu'v m t e d wi t h h e r sis ter an d 1 :ni!y_returning'h o me Sa tu r da y twr:ir.1;. Ih- r»uns aa y fomiiltlendanc ié at tlm r»Lrul.¢r m»ti n a; of th e 0 .E . S.lr:¢i.| }¢.|I1i11;.;.021 th e S£'!"V- i m :rfilrllllill. 1 we r e Mr .a n d Mr s . J .W Irr .~ I- r, Mr . and Mrs . D . W . M a r r .md Mr s.Goldie Smi th . lfr.-!..;§~l;nrch l1 . wa s th e 4 0 th \\'i-Illini::u\:n.| r any o f MF.an d L i l- .l. n ll lI1»l1.\|I an d 3 la r g e n u ml. - r -»1 I| l:| l.i\ \1 . a n d frie nds ga i n . : - l :ni IH ir |..»f-rw th a t o w - n i x v \\.LI!.[1 lilI»~l lu lr k lts ,in h o \.| \.l |l..\l1| r :ull l1:rI me o r a n u m Ytoc a ll o n her.H e wa s ac c om- pa n i e d b y a so n a n d hi s wi f e , o f ' O m a h a as h n.£5 ...f§`°£'?.§if. beIe(;1m;i\'§n °`¥.. ' th e c i t y h a ll T h u r s d a y ,Ma r c h 20, ha s been postponed u n t i l th e f o l- lo w i n g i " i 1 " ' i f d " ' 6 § " ' ° " ' " "f J o h n I .' c ey y e a r s o ag o.I a br othe r o f Dah io l,Mi c h ae l a n d lT i m o t h y Ke lle y a n d o f M r s J as . Shin niok o f Ga rr y o wo n, d ie d Su n- da y ,Ma r c h 16 i n a n Oma h a h o s - pi tal.Fu n e r a l se wi c e s we r e c on- s a r . 1 € " s S " = 1 ; , . . " s " ' : § . . : : ; ; § $ ' I Oma h a . ;. |W o me n a n d Mi s s e s :Selec t y a ur n e w Sp r i n g Co a t n o w a t th e Fa sh io n C e n t e r - l a s t Su nd ay wa s a n e xa mp le o f th e wa r m d a y s we ar e bou nd to h a ve so o n- - an d y o u d o n ' t wa n t t o be c a u fg i t with o g t a g o o d lo o k i n g S p r i n g oa t. F as -[i on C e nter C o ats c ome in si ze s to 48,pric ed a t $10 to $29.50. light.o r d a r k c olors i n sp or tdross c oats.Fa sh io n Center. '-onqm BRIEFS Re la ti ve s wh o helped Mi s s Lo ui se L a rs en c ele br ate he r b ir th - da y Su nd ay af te rn oo n we re ,Mr . an d Mr s .E d Ha ns en ,A n n a a n d I i a h e r . Mr . a n d Mr s .Ma r t i n L a r - :wn and s on s. 14 i n o r l t rrmay evening guests as meHenry Dickmeyer home wem Mr. end Mrs.Pete Ka tt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. I-'Nd DickmeyerTheyoung.people's pinochle party met Friday evening at the Carl Carlberg home.Mrs. Chris Benson was a Wed- nesday afternoon guest of Mrs.Rudolph Andmnson.Folks who helped Henry Kuhr celebrate his birthday Wednesday evening were: Messrs. and Mcs~ dames Chas.Reeh.Harry Mad~ sexi and Ralph,\Vill Hart andfamily, George Kuhr, Ed Mencke,Mads Madsen and family.Fred, wo lf and Earl,Gus 'Wulf nnd| family,also Jack and Dorothy'Mencke.__ _I at the ~ 0. Hawkins home.this year. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Millerand The high school dcclamatory family motored to Lincoln Sunday contest was held Friday eveningwhere they visited friends._la t the high school assembly and Mrs.Will Ludwig is assistrnlywas well attended.Musical num.in the care of Mrs.Kathenne bers were given by the Junior Ehninger at the H. W. Schoettger orchestra, piano solo by Vee Lou- home.ine Marshall and violin solo by Miss Lucy Lawson spent l.l1eSterling Pluzge.Following arcweek-end, in Omaha.'the homes of the contestants and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lnnker and' the titles of their selections: Dru- family motored to Missouri Val-|matic section-Richard Cady, "The ley, Iowa Sunday where they were' Bishops Candlesticks"; Helen Fowguests at the Orr home.|ler,"Engineer Connor's Son"; Ed Woerner of Onawa,Iown,|Ho\vard Marshall,cutting frommade a brief business trip to town "The Valinnt";Florence Peters, last week and also visited his_"Mcrry Merry Cuckoo".Humor- daughter, Miss Ada at the G. Lo us sa tio n-Roma Bro wn, "To m- Pfeiffer home."lmy Stems at the Library"; Helen n,.\....,|f\,,"°|",nvlni \\n»Nun Ilane L'..A.l,...|»¢ Missblaggie M.Lowe Herman, Nebr. _ Represenlutlve for World-Herald For Washington County Interested par ties cull 766 Human. Nehr. 5 'whichwe will sell at a greatly rqduced |,price Ii S ee u s at on c e c 0J e n k m s 0 1 |C o . BLAIR, NEBRASKA lhe vast" resources and faeilities - - ~ - ihafworld leadership has given Maytag n 'n "'" .`L '.*\.1*- 1rJ ?.4.=~:_~~,§;:f`i 1.a n f "\~ ~./ ~ ,./ ./w 'Jvs_.;i t 31-é--:\ 4 'Qu f1 ,...¢~r"~13.f "-f. ~»;- wx -.-»¢;;;... - 1.\\ 13"-r, ~~z~.,.._,, °;-_:,~»."1 °¢L-u~..~--~ 2 é f.-°<.~.-Wh,...v ~1, A"T1~..= . ", A N:- .M ~.,"._1...' .,».',_~.ve_._~ " '4§'_~;.. `> a _.Am ~=.i ;- _,2 '»~f . _ \-\'r ~ .,.-.\~~'--..._'-»~. ~, ~|:-~v~»'1 um sunmxc comuwv,§$§?;n 175.;1.'Y Jil'/`N ~ J ~iiééfiéiiiiéééiil ' 3 ZQQZ ~»',. handy NEW auto-type shift lever. These and many other 1~I1.\`.W outstanding advanta- ges producc thc greater effi- dcncy of this,the latestMaytag triumph. for a trial home wash-P h o l l € i n g .If it 5 1< ;m': s dl n . .. . . . |.. . a.......¢......:zeE :I ,§'Eh s I E5€'5, ,.eiasss ~~ ' ~ S H I N E YE~ 'R~OUND $/\FE°|'y and GROWTH Indoors oi' outdoors-rain,snow prsunshine-you can start and misethem safely on NUTRENA Chick Mash.lt is not necessary that chicks beraised in the sunshine--Pure Vitamin thing else needed for life and rapidgrfwth. If you are starting chicks for thebroiler market, dm-ly pullets for egg I i I 1 p S ~/ T h e c o m m u n i t y w a s g r e a t l y C .W .A n d r e w s r e t u r n e d l a s t !M r s .A .O .H a w k i n s a s s i s t e d b y s h o c k e d S f l t l l f d f l i f ' b o h e a r o i "t h e w e e k f r o m n b u s i n e s s t r i p i n M r s .A l v i n A n d e r s o n ,e n t e r t a i n e d d e a t h F r i d a y n i g h t o f 0 .C S o u t h D a k o t a-.t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e E a s t e r n S t a r i l o b e r b ej -M r .R o b e r t s w a s b o r n |M r s .R o b e r t M i t c h e l !a n d l i t t l e i k v n s i n g l o n a t h e r h o m e F r i d n v s o n .B o b b y o f O m a h a ,w e r e w e e k -a f t e r n o o n .M a r c h 1 4 .A b o u t 1 . 8 end guests recently at the H. C. ladies were present and three a WMcClellan home.lmernbers were secured for he The leirulur March meeting*of kensington.The afternoon wastheP:1r:nt~teaci1er a5=soci:1tionv.n:=pI0:n=antly spent in tying :ind held Tuesdm"evening at the finishing a comfort for the Ma- in Arlington 60 years ago,theson ot' Mr and Mrs. R.E. Rob- erts.He was married fortyyears nga #to Miss Louise Fitch of Arl- ington and they made their home. loam until n ffw years ago vghen. I :»-1".r`:'€r:$E I TE [H7 5*. 5 ;3 ''»;.g °*f .' J n u A l l ' + . . _,L P .~ . : .~ . . . : . » \»-.i " \u v " " " ; ,~ 1 |~~L Is~ ...1 .,.. ...;1A a .~ » ~ : = f / ; . f ' . f : f ~~ i " " " " 0 0Ilh e v a s t 'm s o u r c e s a n d f a d l t i e s --»-- » 0 0 Mt h a t ` w o r l d l e a d e r s h l p h a s g w e n 'a y t a g -» O Qi n s p l r e d a n d m a d e p o s s l b l e . 1 '' ¢ j ." , .f g . ;'»" r .A A ; .1.. . \ .. » AYTAG genius is ex- emplified ns never be- fore in this NEW Washer. Itrepresents the achievement of the wor1d's most sldlled, scien- ti fi c wa sher c ra ftsmen,in- spired and guided by previous Maytag accomplishments. . » N o w , f o r t h e f i r s tt i m e , y o u have a washa equipped with n NEW one-piece, castdurn- inum tub...a NEW roller water remover with enclosed positive-action,mtomatic -af .- ' l - t <.1 "~ ..\E |..\ f ." \ ; : i ,. ~-~- * - Q ... . + » ~~ r f .»l "r 1 ....."f ".v. »" ' £ i , `5 " `*, »w a: .~; . ;1 T v . ~H ~. * "#v . J ) : * ° r ;» ._ r ..L.~1 *r . "=Q A~* . j - 2 ~ M A A $4 5oo,ooo PRODU \" " " "§;;§"S1¢'2-?T'IIf 1IIfII.....i...I..!.........I1 I . I " " I f I C ff " " . :I '.§... ¥....I . f . : » . .. . . \ . . ¢ . . . . » b ,. . .. . . . .. . u Z." 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R, e v : \\1-:.-I th-\ I : \ \ l ¢li~-I.:1:=¢lr.Mi s s Ma r g a r e t Roll:}nd,| L . }:»:t -:r |}\|!Ir -." i m lxzul sp en t th v we-ek pr e vlo us , ..Ia PIr. .vfl Blu ;.L };n:11<,r e tu r n - 1 ii lur s da y \'.iLh| l i n "I~\.t1r-!..jc I.» \.211.11 Mr s .l'»u-r li r e y a n d | |1 f u!I r Un lr n IS E N " }| . .l I n L . | i |L f . 1 t t 1 I : ~:1 to Fa ll:P i ty wh e r e Sh el Sli. ."ill uu mp lete he r .h c hu ol Y ea r.| Frunk _ Grobmann and luughter, ~ 1 Omaha, spent Monday eveningt the Richard Nelson home. Wed-\\M ]{1u~| .. .\li n vrusxd lc fl.a t an m=~day evening' they a n d Mr .an dIat»i ~ . r ,\'.1 Ialluf Mr .an d i\Ir:=.'Mrs.Ne ls o n c alled a t th e H .C R=»}:.\-r 1r.J.r\]~l!1''|\y ear s o f h app y | Han sen home. mzarlr 1 l=:».|Mr I a n d Mr s . ' To m A n de r s e n o f N e 1 . m l y } { \ l c h m n r k c a m e m B l a l r ,w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t s n t t h e v ¥ i l l | \s . f : l \ 1 P f l n n \f f r f l h l l | s : | n n f 1 l a n e Q n r n n c m n h n v n n s n -;».».£ 1h~\\v£'k-e nd with home[`l Pe te Peterson spe nt th e la tte r olk~.[ p a r t o f th e week i n Oma h a .R. 5 . Ne i: o f Omah a, trn ns ac lted ,Lad ies wh o enjo y ed qu i lti n g n t ~siness i n Ft.. Call un S atu rd ay . | th e C h Hs Pete rson h o me Ffriday Mr . a n d M r s . A m 'W C la rk a nd f af te rn oo n we r e Me sd a me s Le ro y Ii s s C a r o C la r k o f Oma h a , we r e Disbee,Si mo n Gmane,A r t Pu lle n t.Ca lh ou n c allers Sa tu r da y a f t-a n d Vi olet,Pe te Th o ms o n an d mo o n .' P e te r Ni else n,also Mr s .Lu c y M r and Wir#Gu o News tr om a n d La rs en and Mi s s Leo ne Lars en.~o o , omg ; of ' Or aa h a , we r e s u p ~ l Ro y P e te r so n i s a t ho me wh e r e Hoc Tom:Gets Your 4' Hoes i~;:to`n :Lind they made their hnme_¢h¢~ Parent-lcnc~er ~soci:\tionwm=plesmntl l spent in tying and l\\~re until a fc-w years am "ihellheld Tuesday evening at the finishing n comfort for the Mu.- .. . _ - . . .- _ - _ . - - . .._... _ _ - . - _. . . - _ _ - - - . . . - . . _ . . - . - - _ - ....__- .- ¢. _. --; . ¢ - - . " . . --...... _._-. -_ . . - - »~~'»° ~` '. u'f1~\.v g » ~ Yu-15\ffa`f'£"" ~'~£ ; ; ; ¢ / 'ff ~./ ~ ,./ ./w 'Jvs_.;i t 31-é--:\ 4 'Qu f1 ,...¢~r"~13.f "-f. ~»;- wx -.-»¢;;;... - 1.\\ 13"-r, ~~z~.,.._,, °;-_:,~»."1 °¢L-u~..~--~ 2 é f.-°<.~.-Wh,...v ~1, A"T1~..= . ", A N:- .M ~.,"._1...' .,».',_~.ve_._~ " '4§'_~;.. `> a _.Am ~=.i ;- _,2 '»~f . _ \-\'r ~ .,.-.\~~'--..._'-»~. ~, ~|:-~v~»'1 B1cELow°§§d UNRUH ~UN s |-| | N YEAR 'ROUND SA Indo o rs oi'o u t d o o r s - ra i n ,sno w p r s u n s h i n e - y o u c a n s ta rt a n d mi s e them sa fe ly o n NUTRENA Chi ck Ma sh. l t ls n o t necessary t h a t c hi c ks be ra i s e d i n th e s uns hi ne -- Pure Vi ta mi n tested Co d L lv c r O i l i n N U I R E N A Ch i c k M a s h i s a s ub s ti tu t e fo r s un - shi ne. It supplies v i t a mi n D .T h e FE'|'y and GROWTH thing else needed for life and rapid grfwth. If you are starting chicks for the broiler market, dai-ly pullets for egg production. late broilcrs or chicks for any urpose, NUTRENA Chick Mashwill JL it best. 'in |~¢ bud# n 1 ~ I~ ~. . .1 _; u ~4 -~ . = g ' !\5 |` y . u m \.2 .: ;£L A '~:T'.?. 2 .." " "I ' °° " "" I- u g ~p p '"' r , w r ...., , . . ..._;|.1 ~ ~ , c ~$f'.f.='r".1"$ r ,...Su\|cn.'$.n.... x I1 y i '1 ; .0 1 NL4,1 2 5 . ¢ ._1,. J5 ; :. . . - r ~ ~ ~ ~ .- f f - ~ ~~ = H;U§*F'\f" .,E'fl'UEEDE!E"; nnnnnnnnn ~~ f Nutrena I'sod llvlllla. Inc.,69 Emi sneer'.% .'§;'.L.» nu I m a x m d Pos'rm1o,.m4|=» ""'°=*"' " one-» na w : mc x n uonNn me .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... /A é;::.~r~~ I ~ -:=.1-,._~,1 ~,. ~(,»..» |cr n~ e~ ents .,.s u p p l y e v e r y -~~~ J ¢4*"..Q _ "Sacked in the Gaiden Bag"1 ~C H I C K "'M A S H \ P | ~. .s 2 n i f . 'a.\ / f - M .- 9 1 + 4 af n , n u .:| ~ | |K M A S H \»'\'\\=\I<:nuu\un*-\»¢ ka 1 , .=r~~ ; ~ ,.~I I ~ ~~£¥fa"~'*~f-"i'?;.\><.=. 2 ,15 "f"'.-\1»:'»4 - 1 .lg,;l%.\\" \ 3 \ ; * \\`\1I: H i .T¢.3 1 "Ad ul <f:;;'t: 'SI q " 41 '.;" r f 1 n; 1''3-Pia.." Q \I u ,f p m Y ~ .`~. ~ ~~1 \ ~-1 e ~ ,n~r ~.1*r . l I . . . ¢ ! » ; $ u l m ~ r ' g : p . _ To MARKET EARLY TUNE na Mxvrhx mi;msc -,,a==:..::.~'=+-'*::='-~,::;§'.:.;~,;1, °.;*".:;m¢;5?'=~f'"f¥;,=`f=~»f=-» n.s:r., woo r I.: T.. ?¢00 BLT. Gui" Psr.| ` \ 1 I " . I Farnberg Hardware CoSpecialPrice Nov?$ Per Gallon --Blair, Neb., Phone 198II Fallers Appliance Co1Blair Drug Co IH 224 East (ith St.,f'rémont,Neb.Phone 1795 D. E. Hardy Zocal Representatives Ernest Kubie Phone 285 for above Dealers Phone Red 261BLAIRNEBRASKA I _ ~ ~Sundny IIUBTDNII 10|l r . ~ M a t s o n a n d 'ServlcPe was ._-:==»_3=::»=z»1=§=e=.fma_§=f:es=»Lef=-==°*-|1-;f=» 1 :es s.0o|Gn motion duly made and cn*-Illipp in I Bros.,Supplies for lried Chrii Benson was nppointaedl Mrs.nCBldr.home 1 l b de f shy. lyde Metzler was a Fri~Mr.Mrs.August Mntzen,moon vid#/or with Mrs.,J§-.and ildren and father,Mr. McKercher and son in Nels Hansen of Kennugl,were_'dinner guests of the Robert Wid- largaret Wlrrlck Bpent`ener family.Other afternoonnight,Wil-h Miss Almlfvisitors were Mr. and Mrs. James Blair, and Alma was a Sorenson and family.,the Warrick home Sun~l Mr.mm Mm.A. R_Beales of Mix. Ted Iverson and family.Mr.and Mrs.George Fackler drove ot Cedar Creek Sunday to'visit Mrs. J. J. Schneider, motherIo ! Mm Fa c kler. Miss Mildred Buser enlcrtaincd n number of we cjty teachers at ~.. \...m.,»1....»\.m-.nt the 1-'rank NEW ENGLAND NEWS '$u°I 1.v.:1u Aman uverseer In ana 101'xwaa ""{Q-'M:lephone Co., Rent dz District No. 11 to fill vacancy, all §|;§\ey 59.65 members voting aye.'g n to n,Supplies for On motion the Bonn] adjoumed Saturday 68.27 to meet March 24, 1930.iw-,ich in Mr.and Mrs_John .Jackson were i n he mo nt Friday.They also visited at the Louis Haven- dick home near Orum.Mrs. Raymond Magill and Jun- ior spent l m Monday at the Henry Hovendick home. Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Fletcher md Delben were Tuesday eveningvisitors lt the F. E. Fletcherhome Hrs. Vic Skov spent 'Ihumday lt the Chris Bulstein home, near s p a m. been ln me noupmu xor BUml:,g¢ me Uno mencle name 1 Poorti me |Tom Larkins of Tekaxnah, spent Blair 'ly Mr.and Mrs.Hina Br'B¢SC1'l Sunday at ihe John Frazier home.'ro m drove tp Benson Saturday 1 li S'l Miss Bertha Jensen, dalughter oi?hs Sand viaxtegi at the home of H o Mr. and M m Henry Jensen nmI.B° Braesch._lhloyd Jnoobs,son of Mr#and'Poor The Larkm C1ub dropped in at the John Crink home Saturday night to remind them of their20thanniversary.About forty guests were present, the evening being spent playing cards-At slate hour refreshments were served »n,.|..ma nnmlw km; baen at tie Mrs. Herman Jacobs, were unibcd J. F. B i n marriage at the home qi!the Raymanbridc's parents Wednesday after-|Servh noon,' Much 12 by Rev.Knu dq , c . c Larsen of Kennard.They were]Pbor attended by the bride's siafe!,|J_E_4 Miss Ella Jensen, and the groom's\Qmay, uma.;-r, Clarence Jacobs. A bonu-,... . rurehmn. Labor 540 E ANNIE c. 1uAR'r1N.Ivi§i}n ui Burr, M. D., Prof. :es 10.00 ahoon, Supplies for 9.00 County Clerk. ~" Z Z o 1 s ta y va*. . ! . m . ... , . . . . . f f » = = = 1 e »: noon.Blair,Mr.and Mrs.Byron Bui 1n"vu Sunda eve n .. p a l ~ a n d Ullildrwiand children were Sunday dinner Brass home last Y f i x d nth her sister, Mrs. A. R~\guesu; at the parental, C. B. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. I-Han}< Roco an Saturday afternoon 8Udihome.De family and~ Mg w g Mrs.Hf g g g A. A. Anderson and son,an of S ra e oi' Si ney,owa spunldMrs.C.B.Bunn and|'I'ekamah, were down Sunday aft-\ sgdgf; at the U. S. Reeves homo .Southem were 'I'hurs-emma at the F. Muller home and at De Sow last Sunday.uns vmitora at the OPa1\MfS» Anderson returned to 'Teka-\,____...¢....;....nllffif. ALON( Campbell, Trips to |a k Repairs usen Lbr. Co., Sup- burrum. |¢uAu ev ening. 20.00 Mr. axMr. and Mm mum miter and Raymondnn;-2 nan and father, wang- Pnl: 'ww-IQBY evepmr. ma uri Neil 'I'holl\D00ll 1-.1`I.'.'I.°'i"a.`I.2».m.f far nf§`§u`i.`i§-|¢'Z§n. &¢§Ii"iB§`}]n§|§£ ;.. El'Y0d\UnE|!'°eIIndbabyofBlair,spent Fridaynight at the Earl Thompson home. Sunday visitors at the F.E. Fletcher home were Mr. and Mm Chas. Hovendlck-and Howard, Mr. and Hrs. Eddie Fletcher and Del- bert, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson of Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hovendick, Ivan and Lura,Mr.and Mrs.1 -..u,.......|a.»\..ma rhlldren . ......... .....,,,..... .-. _._ ,, ,,eral weeks.He returned home on Sunday, much improved.Mrs. Alfred Willmnson retumed from Mo.Sunday nfter spending four weeks with relatives there. Hex brother, Jack Craven return- ed with her.I Mrs. Ed Nonnlmxker entertain- ed the Whatsoever Club Thursday. Guests were Mrs. Geo. Colley and .|¢.mLr¢n M m Fred Plume. 1 t ; Th 8 ; l X \ E 2 i ; f r f l\ u VE 8 ' a f ml plies which the mnny friends of the,Ciq,y of Blair, Currentymmg couple came torerpind them.p,ed D ,Weber,Supplies that xt was ehnnvnn tame.Mr.|for Poor and Mrs.Jacobs went to house-Farmers Elevator, goal !orheepmg an the groonfs farm near Poor §°edaing'm;f > wi lmf,°N§l'°£.': Farmers Gr. a Lbr. C°'» °°' vim an Brlde's brother, wi umm for PoorJensen and lnmily.F»=f;gff¢Hardware,Sup~ P s a ft e r ~~yo ur RCW Qy lllla vnu -vh te r o w a t th e F a s h i o n C e n te r , W o r n - l g .lrnsnt S-hmdav a n d Migses,a n d th e n ''h€l1 i t xl Sunday83'36!Neum W Carl S Charleswere Sm visitors family.were M1 24.41 56,30 23.60 - " ' - " " r " ' " " "" " `" " 'Re eves ho me .h th t hf o l ' € l 1 0 0 I l C l . l k l ' B S t t h e M r S l l l d M I B H e r b e r t H & n S { ! I l ~ 'i t h h@ | { ° e l : \ 1 g | F 0 0. , = . : " § . . ' 1 ° '. £ ' 3 ;. | . x \ . 1 . . . . . .. . . . . 1 o f O m a h a .w e r e S u n d a v d i n n e r A v r m n Q i m n n u n n l l l l i r l l l u u L w u c n u u n e n : m uC r o w n o f F L C a I h o u n , L § I " " § " t f 'o f M r .a n d M r s .C l y d e a £ £ ; ; 1 g a n " v} ` { `r L " ` i . ` 1 i i d 5 é '¢ i " ` fve § é H . " 'g e t s ni< e z e rL d a y d i n n e r a n d a f t e m o o n i M m ~ m e .w 1;n o t h M r .a n d m r s .D a n M o o r e s p e n t s o m e m t h t h e G e o .E n y e a r w .52 s e n e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t .t h e p a r e n t a l .w e a r » - ; O t h e r d t e r n o o n m i m r s 1 T ° * " ' m * " 'h o s p n t a l M o n d a y w h a v e R . R . P e a r c e h o m e b y t r a d r .a n d M r s .A l f r e d F e e r ' "".f£'3"E""r < § r n o vf 3 ., H ° f. . '? " " S ' 2 "M i s s E l e a n o r I i x o n s p e n t t h e \M r s . ee weather you will hava good looking clothes to you will save money,boo, ling at the Fashion Center. Clara Thomas, mother of A. Hillman and Mrs. Wil- 10.36 9.00 ll 22.51 . 13.65 231.55 'mm ncrvnnIt§I for llnf vnnr 'Fha nrniuvl Grace Ray Sunday fol'mnne l Er ve r ,v l o l a w n o a u e n u s r e x a m a n; ; » g { = = < = = f~ r »M r s .H e l e n P h e l p s o f s c h o o l a n d s t a y s a t t h e h o m e o f g g g l a t t h e p a r e n t a l ,A .E n h o m e ,r e t u r n i n g t o h e rE t h e l V a u g h n s p e n t S a t u r d a y l D " _ h : ' § k ° { '1" *i s d l o o k i n g d t e r g f s c h o o l w o r k a t L i n c o l n S u n d a y . a n d S u n d a y w i t h h e r g r a n d p a n m o r a o m e u t y e s i s w e e l M r . a n d M m T .L . T u c k e r w e r e E w i n g ! h i r .a n d M r s .B n E .C o l g a l s o r n r i i i l l l g r d ~ ~~ 1 E i i u n d a y ' = ' j , " g ° f r e a t s o f t h e i r s o n n a x r . *r r r "a r r y a n a m i y .M r .a n d M r s .O p a l R e e v e s a n d i a n d M r s .H e n r y B e a r d £ 0 0 m a h a |M r .a n d M r s .E l m e r T h o n e w e r e c h i l d r e n s p e n t , S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r S u n d a y f o r d i n n e r a n d t h e a f t - p a r e n f . s ,M r .a n d M r s .U _. s e m o o n w i t h r e l a t i v e s a t t h e W . | R r z e ve s ,w e s t 0 D e S o t o .A .F e r g u s o n a n d A .B .F e r g u s o n T h e S e l f I m p r o v e m e n t C l u b m e t h o r m s . Thursday supper guests of Mr. and C. B. Bunn to work on their final karnah, were guests of' Ralph and' fr H I 1 ~ Mrs. J. bur. be Saturdx the Jer Council hope i1 c ove ry . \l:\ |_ r U KIf_\!.r;.l1L r_|.;\ fvx \ | | _l340.00 Thursday afternoon with Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. El: Bowden of 'I\z- " r came critically ill on last ly night and was taken tomyEdmundson hospital in .Bluffs that evening.No ms been held for her re- 'f".-f'Sm1a1¥'1'2'Y2~»"°a; »#@"ff2=-1@.'1<i'»;f"fafs~"é-f@~»r h ~~SAL E ré i mc m Ilnhn Frankset, Rent.I Péiilfigum Stnfe. Suunlies fcHovendlck home mar Drum.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jun mumMrs. A}'"\"1' Anderson and baby attended the baccalareate srvicespent Fnday and Saturday at at the Central U -Presbytedan the puenml, Lars Peterson home.church of o m h Sunday,given Mr.and Mm._Freeman_ Lofti€ for the March aduates of T':.1~ and son were Fnday evaumg vis-High.(iwrs at the Grandpa,Fletcher a nnni un-vw-'-r.... .-.-. -I...PoorBy vmue of an executaon xssued John E Hansen Dep. Sherif out of the County Court of Wash-|,..Expense & Mnleage""f"'2fiE'1'i"'& }§'Ef'I";'T'i'";.."'L'f.._§'f Halmquist Gr.&Lbr.co., \ rnfx A SI e:K4 u te u 1 r e c I . e u » l u x a v u r U L u n » . 1 u m - !S u p p l i e s e r a m a n ,p l a i n t i f f ,a n d a g a i n s t .n t o n T .K r u s e ,d e f e n d a n t , i n h e 1 n t r s t ; t c w g g g g " ' S u p m m o f $ 6 4 5 . 7 0 a n d i : 1 t e r c s t , _ _ w h i c h , H P s f r d ° ' e n a n S e c - T r e a e x e c u t i o n I h a v e l e v i e d o n t h l l ;° ; ' : : _ m B u r z i l ;'°' a l l o w i n g g o o d s a n d c h a t t e l s ,a s §me g o o d s a n d p r o p e r t y o f t,!1e B ' h ; ;3 0 *H o u g h t o n ,C a n e a i d d e f o n d z m t ,A n t o n T .K r u s e ,1 ;B P r i n t i n g C o A p p e a r J - w i t :-ance Docket, Fee Book1200 bushels of qgrn 1:1 cnb.:Wm Kelly, Salary rhioh I_fvi_¥l ~';><13<g§<; at_pubI.icsalo, J.E Marks 5, Sons, Sup- e"`B R E W S TE R B I TS Mr.and Mrs.Loume Haven-dick and son moved last week totheir new home near Orum.Mr: __If»ir. and Mm Clyde Englert of lasoline°""|"""` "' "" ""' - '"' '°",1'f' Supper and evening gueau'clubs of the county wlll hold t en M md lin. om mmm m-°°,;','°"i°"""""° mi pmgnm Tun- .Ji Mn. 1-'mm Lym at 4rll1,lngmn .§'"1% HIT... »?...?.."`{2|Mr. ind llrs. ma Ray 1 5 uallons mdMH e H o v e n d i c k n n d 1 1 e l < a m a n ,w e r e : a u n u a y vl s u o r a u n .a n r s .-H .._._; I . .L man i l n Y n v n n n l M P R m h U ' n Y t ' §D R Y -lvan are now nvmg on me .wwe plnae.». Mrs. Mack Rosenbaum of Blair, came Saturday to the Earl 'Thomp son home to help care for MetaAnderson, who was very ill last. week.Mr. and Mrs. Vick Skov mddi ldre n spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.and Mrs.Hana »Chris- tianaeu.County Superintendent Mable Marsh of Blair and Miss Balrnlge, nate inspector from Lincoln, vis-ited the New England school on Wednesday._Last Thursday afternoon a mls-oellaneous shower was given atthe home of Mr.and Mrs. Her- man Spriek, by Mrs. Howard Cur~ lay and Mn. Wm. Sprick in honorox Mn. Bert Thompson.The aft- ernoon was well spent at visiting and games.A rocky road Oo mat-rimony was built for the bride m follow which she did with greatsuccess, in gatherlug many beau-tiful and useful gina Mrs. Thorqv ann was born and raised in this community and therefore has ahost of friends and relntives who wish her much joy and happi- ness in her ,new home.At, a late boar a very appetizing supper was served alter which the guests. n .aa"..|-mi, pxmndimr cnnzntu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frazie s: Mr.and Mrs.Chdstian Ande ll sen, Arlene and Norma,Mr. an Mrs. Arthur Andersen and ArdethMaywere Sunday guests at the Bill Vogt home.Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Svogerson and Christine and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kracht spent Thursday evening at the Hana Svogerson home. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Kracht left for their home at Gregory, S. D. Friday after spending d ten daywedding 'rip with Mrs..Kracht's sister, Mrs. Alfred Svogerson and other relatives. Sunday aftemoon visitors at. the .lim Nielsen home were Mr.andMrsTorvalAndersen,Mr.and Mrs. Bob Andersen and families. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith andanim" were Sunday dinner guests t the Harold Shaefer home in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wrich drove to Decatur for Sun- day dinner with Mr.and Mrs. Ferdinand Wiese.Mr. and Mrs. Fritz JahnelspentSunday afternoon at the Bill Wid- bern home.Mrs.Charles Reeh and Anna vx tl u nil ti |9 In 1 il c I 1 s I 1 zl and Ieoln Nelson spent.Sunday ~a!ternoon at the Herman rollerl s u s 150.00 9.96 E15280 8.00 i m a ' i s . "' T" " m T" " `I Frm''thead.ryone |vled w °""m-. and un. »'£Zi'1»m.'?.¥.wl u pnd H Id -Hr. and Mn. Neil Burdlc ol|||¢||?'W¢d|,"d:y ;T,nB'| |,_|!0|n|ha, and Mr. and Lin. Hugo her gnu'Mn- Harvey Kmgh |Haa¢k of Blulr, were Sunday eve-south of g|||,_' ning vinlhn lt the Byron Bunn J. 1.. G h 1| drivln s -'F'-§5d3v_5'5§..?;'£';=..".. 3 1 ?, a m ° ' " ' ".;::,% F REo the highest bidder for cash ar 'f f Phe Anton T. Kruse place, located CPI;esM gf °°E,o W rk orthwest of Telbasta.Nebraska,|,,,',__f_ rena,rn.0 a Q ~Sé u thwe s t Qu a i te r o f s e c - ' M f g ion 22 , to wn s h i p 19 , no r th r a n g e l Sen ......¢n n +L..on.:Ra v n f Am-il. |.\ :a ge i a N i e l s e n ,M .D . ,P r o f r vn c e s -'1-110 \4|9 east, on the 2nd day of April, 1930, ar 10 o'clock A. M. to sat-isfy said execution and costs of court.Dated the 19th day of March, 1930. Maurice Mehmns, Sheriff of Washington County, 9-Zt Nebraska, D o n a ld E . Ra ve l Pri sc illa Rho ad es Alf o us S c h u lz - - Do r i s Ti lde n - - -- R u t h E . V i g - - - - - Ru th W id e ne r - - . ; - E d d i e W o ltj e - - n u n n u n a --¢» Co mme rc i a l Co lle g e P re p Co mme r c i a l - ~ - No r ma l Co lle g e P re p - - _ No r ma l Ge ne ra l Marguerite Ziegler - - - - General 1 .|,B y or d e r o f th e Co u n ty Co u r t re n e wa l o f Mo th e r s Pens ion wa s gr a n te d A n n a Boo c k a n d th e Co u n ty Cle r k in stru c ted to d r a w wa r r a n ts f o r Th i r ty -th r e e Do lla r s a n d Th i r ty -th r e e c ents p e r m o n th f o r s i x mo n th s b e g i n n i n g A p r i l 1, 1930,to p a y th e same. Saturdgy _to honof hex:birthday 'fherkelsen and children, Mr.andMrs.Harvey Kmgh and children of south of Blair.' Mrs.Ed Ra m o f Blair, stayed ning with Mr.and Mrs.B.E. Colgan in Blair. Sunday afternpon visitors with (Continued from page one) Nebraska Culvert &Mfg. Co., RepairsGordon Rabe, Dragging 1 Tyson & Long Transfer Co., Tr. Culvert Fred Flake, Labor s.H. Neff,Labor C.M.Spiker,Labor Lloyd E. Spiker, Labor Chas.Miller,Road 'Work Jus. w. Nielsen, Road Work Albert Proehnow, Labor U. S. Reeves. Iabon Amdt Hardware, Supplies David W. Bell, M. D., Prof. 14.00 34.20 5.50 3.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 13.00 9.00 24 .oo 15.00 .80 spending the day with her.Fred Metzler was an afternoon visitor and Mr. and Mrs.F. Mul-ler and baby were evening visit- ora Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Clyde Metzlver. Mrs.George Hain is proud to nesday ~fmtil Satu~ay. Loran, Clean and Hershel Lay- rnan and families and a sister 1 :.. Pf>§§f,1x4§,§L1§T Mrs. Amil York of Tekamsh, bornMonday. The Service Seekers Class of the Pleasant View Sunday school have postponed their party with the Misses Vera and Viva Mc-Cowan until March 28. Mrs.F.Muller gnd son spent STARTING THURSDAY, MARCH zo ' All Nebraska Can Sec and Hear the Supreme Achievement of the Screen !r "The -f V A G A B C N D K I N G " 'enni= Kina -- Tenn'-rf# Mm-1'\nm»' _4 |~'~=- 5 d l . ~_Mileage 197.70 Omaha Printing Co.,Sup- plies 8.02 J.A.Peterson,Supplies for Poor 20.00 Potadle Bros., Supplies for Poor 50.55 Lloyd Samson, Draying 4.00 LAIR man GRADUATES |~' Poor~''` FOR 1930 Mm Dick Stricklett Caring(c°riunu¢a from page one)'for Poorargaret Jenkins _ _ College Prep Mrs. Peter Stricklett, Caring llred C. Jensen - - - Commerciull fur _PoorMaggne Staben Caring for~ussell Johns- - - ~ - - -General!Poor ' ~nrathy Mae Kegler - - - Normal University Publishing co.~ae "°?;":';' ' ~ ~ ' ~ §°"°"1*~' argare n e n ~ - - ~ - -orma~ward Lindstrom - College Prep J ; 2535; & Son, Supplies ~ichard Lippincott ~ ~ Commercial Wards Cash Store Supplieslizabeth Grace Love - - - Normal for Poor ' urtis M. Maynard -1 Vaughn Moats - -ary Isabelle Moore - \ arian E. Nelson - - ules P. Nielsen - - sdeEne Nielsen - - 'ance A. Nielsen A - ..-.___ - - - General College Prep Colle Pregep- - - Normal; College Prep College Prep - ~ - General Wiese Chemical Products Co., |Mops Woodruff Printing Co., Sup- pliesElmer Wright, LaborRivet! Lbr. & Coal Co., Coal'for Poor 1 3. 15 60.00 20.50 19.00 6.20 65.24 62.08 425 5.0035.00 42.90 n n n ll "_ Ditlof Wolsmann's Service Station ~ Cor. Walker Ave. and Nebraska Street ~ With every purchase of a pairof B Batteries if " " ' r ' 1 1|\ i 1 -' i ¢ i s £? < ._ . p N i 1 ~I f m m s m i m renewal of Mothers Pension was granted Alpha Hurst and the County Blerk instructed to draw warrants for Tvmnty~six Dollars and Sixty-dx cents per month for six months beginning Ap dl 1, 1930, Lp pay the same. On motion duly made and car- ried,Ed Landers was appointed Assessor for De Soto Pmcinct to fill vaancy,all members voting aye.On motion duly made and car- ried,Guy Wallace was appointed Road Overseer i n and for Road District No. 22 to fill vacancy, all members voting aye. LELAWALA High School Operetfa The Leading Music Event of the Year ., u z c n 1 PRESERVER -.>./.~.»SHOE STORE no So. lszhs E Rv B, u<z°1 .m{4 >Ne ~r~ er £ 7 r \ \ \ \ \ \ \ l l l l l l l l l l l ./usfA N/CE DRIVE \fo u r s Q m m n z m ..-mn mmmmwm- Omaha. Neb. le t us Conect Your Foot Ills Na§\xre'a way There is :zo Shoe like the Arch Preserver.style plus comfort.The foot comfort stomformensndwomen.82 / .A d ..New Hlgh School u ltorlum Friday, Evening, March 2| Curtain Rises at 8:15 /_7Matinee Thursday at 3:0 p. m., March 20 C a s t o f C h a r a c t e r s Wo-ko-mo (Great Heart). --;1 --- - Alfred Jensen Klo-lo-war (The Singer)------ Roy Christensen Le-la-wa-la (Falling Waters)---- Dorothy Baxter. Mar-pee-to-pah (Four Skies)---- Edwin Linstrom Hin-to-la (Blue Hair) --- ---~-Margaret Badgerow Shun-ge-la (The Fox)--- -----Edward Jenkins Wa-coo-tay (The Shooter)- ---Clarence Sappenfield Wan-yeca (The Firefly) -- - -----Mae Koopman Na-pa-nee (The Brook)------Mary Moore -E a g l e E y e ( A f a m o u s S c o u t )-----D e a n K i r n a n --''| '_ | W i t h e ve r y pu rc h as e o f a V e s t a St o ra g e B a t t e r y f ~ W i t h e ve ry Pu rc h as e o f a M oh a w k Ti re 012 .gn-..9Q: 0" 1 ~R WitH every purchase of Five Gallons of Lub rlcating Oil Remember the Place 1r i a '1£lx¢`§1`é.""€J`I:&e `1»1é`J¢`1}£v'éd3."|Bk5§ng riplg (rs.Soren Wolsmann1m r .a n n nanlffmriilif |]éi|}éd`i»h3. Wolnunn'|| llster,Mn.Nels Buehudt cele-, ~.b:atc her binhday last SaturdayMissSylvip Junglgluth,accom- night.pmied by Mxss sylw; K°nd5}e qf Mr. and Mrs. Alben Jensen nnd Schuyler, ana Miss Naomi unear-ier of Carson, lows, who are stu-dent nurses at S!-. Joxph hospital in Omaha visited at the HermanJungbluth home Sunday. Mrs.Paul Jones,Mrs.Elmer Jenéen auended a shower at theI Phyllis spent Sunday afternoon atthe A- W. Nelson home.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and Mr. and Mrs.Nels Swanson 'andfamilieswereSunfayafternoon callers t the Hans Svogsrson home./home of Mrs.Max Klutz Fridayafwrnoon giwn in honor of Mrs. Wrich. John Marshall and Mrs.Harry' Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Jensen. Mr.and Mrs.Paul Jones andfamilywereguestsatagoose dinner Saturday evening at the Lilian! Jensen home.Sunday callers at the Herman.IungbluLh _home wgrg.Dir.and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen andfamilyspentSundayafternoonvisiting Mrs. Hansen's sister, Mrs. Harland Jensen and family atArlington.' The Albert Petersen family had Sunday dinner at the WalterWachter home near Decatur. A number of thnse from this community helped Saturday after|r.oon and evening at the Dorcus Tr. Culvert Fred Flake, Labor s.H. Neff,Labor C.M.Spiker,Labor Lloyd E. Spiker, Labor Chas.Miller,Road 'Work Jus. w. Nielsen, Road Work Albert Proehnow, Labor U. S. Reeves. Iabon Amdt Hardware, Supplies David W. Bell, M. D., Prof. 5.50 3.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 13.00 9.00 24 .oo 15.00 .80 Engdahl Top and Body Co. Auto Tops and Bodies "lf Engdahl Doa ff. In Done Rghl" su-16-ls-zo Nath l8|.l\ SL Telqalmne AT5944 omAnA.NEBR. Pf>§§f,1x4§,§L1§T sLmH'r INCREASE IN x DMISSION ¥ STARTING THURSDAY, MARCH zo ' All Nebraska Can Sec and Hear the Supreme Achievement of the Screen !r "The -f V A G A B C N D K I N G " W ITH ' e n n i =K i n a - -Tenn'-rf#Mm -1' \nm »' -your fondest dreams are rea. ized in the rnost gorgeous of ro- mantic stories . . . filled with the tiinderous throb of 2000 voices singing "Song of the Vag~ abonds" . . . blazoned with pei-< fect natural color . . . bringing you what you've always dxjeamedofPERFECTIONinE N 1'mn'rA1N:mN'r" ALL 'I'»\LKiN/I ALL SINGING Am , ' m cm ' ff : or, 0n rzf m m c " ~;pECl/\~["IDNIGHT QHOV\ xvsu .-J Y, MARCH 19 ~P L A N TO B E l N O M AH A O N T HI S D A TE Julian Jringbluth and Mrs. Ida E.Junghluth of Dale, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.B.Golden and Miss Gillian of Fremont. Sunday guests a t the Paul Jones home were Mr.and Mrs. A. O. Hawkins of Arlington, Mr.and Mrs. Hnrye Tegt and children, Mrs. Geo. Lamb and children, all ot Fremont, and Lawrence Hanson of Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth and family and Mrs. Ida .lunghlubh attended the Senior clBBs playqtTech high in Omaha Saturday in which Kermit had a part.\Title,"Be Yourself". Mr. and Mrs. FHM Braesch had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dornacker and family, Mr. und Mrs.Fred Braesch,Helen, Paul and Henry Braesch, all' Benningum.Mr.and 'Mrs Cnas.Ben-y Kennard, and Vernon Wager Arlington, were dinner guestsg y home of Frank Brown Sun- y,Mrs.Merritt Cook has been very rick with the flu but issome better at this writing. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brown. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Berry drove of ofof at well attended mid they netted a satisfactory amount from their supper.Mr. and Mrs.Soren Wolsmann and children were Sunday dinner guests at Mrs. Wolsmann's sister's Mrs.Henry Clemens and family, near Spiker.Mrs.Anna Carlson spent Sun- day at the A. A. Kronbérg home. Little Frederick Nelson, son ofMr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, is ser- iously ill with double pneumonia at this writing.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Swanson and family spent Friday night at the Nels Swanson hom.Sunday aftemoon allers at the Christ/offer Andersen home were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson vidbed at the Albert Nelson home Nesday evening. Miss Helen Siert went to Oma-ha Monday morning where she will attend business college. Miss Margaret Linden did prac- tice teaching at Brewster school during the moving week st Blair high school, Mrs. Alfred Svogerson will cn- tertnin the Dorcus Sewing Club nt her hom: Snturdny afternoon. Sl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Blair,Nebraska --See Us for Bookings-- Far Snles u Specialty Pho ne - Bla c k 4 5 J six months beginning April 1, 1930, bg pay the same. On motion duly made and car- ried,Ed Landers was appointal Assessor for De Soto P-Lcinct to fi ll vacancy,all members voting aye.On motion duly made and car- ried,Guy Wallaw was appointed Road Overseer in and for Road DistHct No. 22 to fill vacangy, all members voting aye. Tr. Culvert Fred Flake, Labor s.H. Neff,Labor C.M.Spiker,Labor Lloyd E. Spiker, Labor Chas.Miller,Road 'Work Jus. w. Nielsen, Road Work Albert Proehnow, Labor U. S. Reeves. Iabon Amdt Hardware, Supplies David W. Bell, M. D., Prof. 5.50 3.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 13.00 9.00 24 .oo 15.00 .80 Engdahl Top and Body Co. Auto Tops and Bodies "lf Engdahl Doa ff. In Done Rghl" su-16-ls-zo Nath l8|.l\ SL Telqalmne AT5944 omAnA.NEBR. Pf>§§f,1x4§,§L1§T sLmH'r INCREASE IN x DMISSION ¥ STARTING THURSDAY, MARCH zo ' All Nebraska Can Sec and Hear the Supreme Achievement of the Screen !r "The -f V A G A B C N D K I N G " W ITH ' e n n i =K i n a - -Tenn'-rf#Mm -1' \nm »' -your fondest dreams are rea. ized in the rnost gorgeous of ro- mantic stories . . . filled with the tiinderous throb of 2000 voices singing "Song of the Vag~ abonds" . . . blazoned with pei-< fect natural color . . . bringing you what you've always dxjeamedofPERFECTIONinE N 1'mn'rA1N:mN'r" ALL 'I'»\LKiN/I ALL SINGING Am , ' m cm ' ff : or, 0n rzf m m c " ~;pECl/\~["IDNIGHT QHOV\ xvsu .-J Y, MARCH 19 ~P L A N TO B E l N O M AH A O N T HI S D A TE Julian Jringbluth and Mrs. Ida E.Junghluth of Dale, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.B.Golden and Miss Gillian of Fremont. Sunday guests a t the Paul Jones home were Mr.and Mrs. A. O. Hawkins of Arlington, Mr.and Mrs. Hnrye Tegt and children, Mrs. Geo. Lamb and children, all ot Fremont, and Lawrence Hanson of Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth and family and Mrs. Ida .lunghlubh attended the Senior clBBs playqtTech high in Omaha Saturday in which Kermit had a part.\Title,"Be Yourself". Mr. and Mrs. FHM Braesch had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dornacker and family, Mr. und Mrs.Fred Braesch,Helen, Paul and Henry Braesch, all' Benningum.Mr.and 'Mrs Cnas.Ben-y Kennard, and Vernon Wager Arlington, were dinner guestsg y home of Frank Brown Sun- y,Mrs.Merritt Cook has been very rick with the flu but issome better at this writing. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Brown. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Berry drove of ofof at well attended mid they netted a satisfactory amount from their supper.Mr. and Mrs.Soren Wolsmann and children were Sunday dinner guests at Mrs. Wolsmann's sister's Mrs.Henry Clemens and family, near Spiker.Mrs.Anna Carlson spent Sun- day at the A. A. Kronbérg home. Little Frederick Nelson, son ofMr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, is ser- iously ill with double pneumonia at this writing.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Swanson and family spent Friday night at the Nels Swanson hom.Sunday aftemoon allers at the Christ/offer Andersen home were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson vidbed at the Albert Nelson home Nesday evening. Miss Helen Siert went to Oma-ha Monday morning where she will attend business college. Miss Margaret Linden did prac- tice teaching at Brewster school during the moving week st Blair high school, Mrs. Alfred Svogerson will cn- tertnin the Dorcus Sewing Club nt her hom: Snturdny afternoon. Sl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Blair,Nebraska --See Us for Bookings-- Far Snles u Specialty Pho ne - Bla c k 4 5 J six months beginning April 1, 1930, bg pay the same. On motion duly made and car- ried,Ed Landers was appointal Assessor for De Soto P-Lcinct to fi ll vacancy,all members voting aye.On motion duly made and car- ried,Guy Wallaw was appointed Road Overseer in and for Road DistHct No. 22 to fill vacangy, all members voting aye. n`E§f»2i "<`iii`é"&a11§1§12§=§i5j'T-- ------v ima Hansen Captain Bliss _(Lq\§g of Mqbel):-- . j ' _ - § 0 ; f ~ Clarinda Bond (Who admirestne sergeant)rnsclua nnoaues Sergeant Bilks (Who admireshimself)-- .- Charles Eliassen Lord Tatler (Who admires witticisms)- - -- - Jules Nielsen Chorus of Indian hunters,soldiers, maidens. Scenes 1 and 2, Indian village on bank of Niggara River Indian camp (The next morning) G e n e r a l A d m i s s i o n I