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03-27-1930JTERPRISEEI*THE A LOGAL Nnwsmrm ron Pnnv rs THE NKW 3 -Rgxlnlle u I WASHINGTONGENERAL NEWSBl_.AlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ) ENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND coMMEN'rG] From ¢n¢ Garden sm an mmihf-NUMBER 10mmm Weekly br mm A. nhnlaa BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MARCH 27, 1930 Wuhinnva Ovllnty.r r n r . m m m Y X X I V GOLF CL UB WIL L HAVE MEMBERSHIP CONTEST An'e !!ort i s to be made this year to increase the membership in the Blair Golf Club this season. D ANA c o mms AC TI VI TI E S The musical numbers given atthemeetingsofLutheran 'Stud- C.OF C.MEETS Fourteen members of the C. of C., with four visitors, met Tuesday evening at the council chambers for the mdnthly ineeting.`" irs~ ~undu~ of ev e~month. li choir,f.0-The Dann A-cape ath-er with the First.Lutheran urch choir will give a radio oncert o v e r KOIL,Council ~luffs,on Aprii 27th at 1:30 '.M.These two choirs when omhined, make a choir of forty- ive voices.'Professor Waldo B. Nielsen re» med last week from a trip to ~rt Arthur, Canada. While there e spent his time directing a adies' choir of fifty voices. Students' Associ-The Lutheran .'~on G. L. Dixon Albert A. Jensen / L. C. Klnpp Frank Stewart Ray C. Hitchman Don C. Van Deusen Father Beyersdorfer Henry C. Jensen Ed Matthiesen (Continued on page four) School Operetta Great Success "Leluvaln"is Piayed to a Full House. Participants Showed Ex- ceptional Talent.New Audi- tori An | ta Att (on. 1 .~D held a conference at Dann. Col-lege, March 21-24.The principal speakers were Rev.Baltmey,ofOmaha; Rev. Rubrecht, of Lincoln; Ifkv,Lutz,of Lawrence,Kansas, and Rev. J. P. Nielsen, of Blair.Abanquetwas held for the dele- (Continned on page four) e1|B H -by the members of' the Dana Music depari.m£.t.Friday eve- ning the Dana A~cape\la choir sang "Send out hy Light".Sat,- urdny evening like mixed quartet rendered a number and Miss Han-sen fnvoned them with a vocal solo;Sunday morning the Dunn A»capella choir sang "Oh Sacred Head"."The Atonement",an Easter cantata, will be given by the DanaA-capella choir and the First Lutheran chureh choir Sunday evening of Apdl 6th, at the First Lutheran church.'This cantata will take lhe plane af. the regular lg of uperintendent Wide Range ln Farm #J Land Prifés Over State d Old The The The ati ' The Call to Worship on* Hundredth Invocation Lord's Prayer Glpria Patti ORDER OF SERVICE mi n i mu m p r i o n s ." M u c h o f th e e a s te r n Ne b r a s k a lzz md, on the oth er ha nd, wi ll com-» p a r e f a vo r a b ly wi th th e b e s t f a r m la n d i n th e c o un tr y a n d sells a s high . a s a ny o!. it.Co mi ng , o ne o f th e ea ster n c o on ti ea , ha d 4 3 f a r m la n d tr a n s f rs f o r th e y e a r, wh i c h |s | N C D |1 - Ap r il 1 .1930 Sup ply of Fu re st Tr e e s i i Exh au s te d . - s w - ¢ L O C A L . C L U B L E A D E R C H O S E N Th e " ' a s h i n § E o n c o u n y f r u r a l wo men s ' . c lub s ,wh o h a ve been 'e i lege, who speaks Sunday morning, wus a fellow-classmate of Rev. A. Newell both at Amherst Col- lege and at Chicago Theological Seminary.The two have been close friends through the years. L a h o r e Re s t" Addr egs,Pr es id en t E .B .De an , D .D. , D oa n e Golleg e Hy mn , N o . 2 6 9 , " B la s t B e t h e Ti e th a t B i n d s " Th e Benedi c tion. Th e oif ic ia ls o f th e Co ng re ga - ti o na l c h ur c h i n 1930:Pa stor , Re v. A rthu r F . Ne we il, B . A. , B. D . Cle r k ,Lo u i s Mu r d o c h ;Tr ea su re r, Mr s . Do n C . V a n D e u s en ; B en e vo - lenc e Sec re tary ,Mi s s Gra c e H i l l ; Or g an i st,Mr s .Chelsea W h i tf o r d ; Ch ur c h Sc hool Sup 't.,Pr of .F .E . Flac k; L ad ie s So c i al Uni on P re s' t. , l ¢||*| tu r e Hy mn , No . 3 7 0 " I L o ve Th y K i n g ~ d o m , L o r d " Th e Sc r i ptu r e L e ss o n Th e A n t h e m - - M a l e Qu a r te t Th e P a s to r a l Pr a y e r Th e Re sp o ns e Th e A n n o un c e me n ts . Flfxte S o l o - M a r y f`sabelLe Mo o r e Th e Of f e r to r y Re mi n i s c e nc e s - Mr s .M a r y L a n tr y .Y ||H l " l l "I Order of aervicea at the C-on a s we l l a s th e lo w ave r a g e i n va lu e m a y b e ac c ounted f o r b y th e fa c t. th at n ea r ly 2 7 pe r c e nt o f Nebra ska.lies i n th e sa nd h i l l region #where pric es usu ally r an ge f r o m $ 4 to $ 3 p e r ac re f o r th e bu lk o f the s a le s .L o w v a l u e s a r e f r o m the s ais d nill lan d, " A nd ers on exp la ine d."E ve n h e r e , th e r e i s n ..n |;| County Farm Bureau Notes Rural Women Will Hold Achieve- re p re s en ted in th i s Sec tion: B l a i r - - - . .E d w i n L i . n d s t r o m Oa k la n d - - - - - W e s le y Gr i f § n Oma h a C e n tr a l - - H a r o ld S a xe No r th Hi g h He r b e n Mo d i i n Te k a ma h -~ - - Clinton Ma r c o s O R A T O R I C A L Senior H i g h Sc hool A u d i to r i u m 1 . Th e Tr i u mp h o f F r e e d o m -- ----Caoasc ia Du nc an 2 . Th e U n k n o wn S p e a k e r ~~- ----Charles. Gley steen 3 . T h e W a n d e d n ¢ J e w ' 4 f - ~ ¢ § ; f - --»-L o w e ll Harness 4. Th e Qu e s ti o n o f th e Ho u r - »_-n " .11. Mi c k € y ' 3 Ma r k e r --~-- ----F mn c e a Gun c he sk Be y on d -~Mi ld r e d Th o r n to n Th e V a l i a n t - Ho wa r d Mme h n ll The W hee ls o f Ti m e --- W i l m a W i lh e r t M U S I C : - M a r w ,D i r e c t o r b y So u th we ll Qve r tu r e b y Rhine afele Gr u e n wa ld H U M O R O U S J u n i o r Hi g h S c h o o l A u g i to i u m i | l US I C : 7 - D p e t, D r e n wn g b y C a d m a n -D o r o th y B a x te r a n d V i o l a Ha n s e n e o -| 8. 9. 10. FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY Joan States,liftie daughfer of Qt. and Mrs. L. F. States, provd to be u most hospitable hostess last Saturday afternoon,March 22, that dale being her first birth- Pre=Dist1fict Contest East Centgal Declamatory Association ATTHE Blair High School Auditorium Friday, Mgrch 28, 1930. PROGRAM 1:30-2:30 P. M.Drawing for mb-4. Lime Boy Blue - Elanor Belt jects in Superintendenva office.5. Miss Judith -Arlene Eknrnnd 2:30 P. M.Exwmpore Section.6. B606 I-1 -Lillian Franson ple 's S oc i ety Pre s' t. , My r on Br oc k; Deac ons,H .H .B r o w n Ch m. , D r . R.J .Mu r d oc h ,W m.J .Ro d g er s ; De a c o n e s s, Mr s . Alta W a i nwr i g h t; Tr us te es :C .M .Hi tc h ma n ,C h m.I I .L .Mo r r i s ,Sec 'y ,D r .W .F I He mp h i ll,C la r k 0'Ha: nlo n,L .C. Klo PP » D r. E. T. J ip p. '" ~"l u | - the saintg Who from Their ~1 ~. LLThe Prucessional Hymn, No. 366 3? g~ \,v - . r .I \''uw " ; r . : I "¢~pU\lSl0JL0l|'5PV"'~'~ . " r ..1:mewenme wmv*~..:~»»-~f ' f ¢"f»=' ~.~< * ~ , '.l f -I 0 ¢;< 'J 'B| . r zz A R ° " '" F ». IL I a vg~..I ,.g ¢___: __} m ' a m U g \;; m ~| " { .f ` Q j :f . ' j " '_~. A f ,_~/~. f f ~ Eafly Birds ¢ . ,'1 J ~, - : . 1 - 3 5 . 2 "' J = ,;. . - A ., i f , i g |i 4 . - " I " & g f f ",IJ, w v Y H g 51,~1 ~" a ; < " : ~ f r a f . U r . i ";f ".."I 1 »1 x 1 'fr.!, .»»f, f x . f .1 n . . . - ~~.¢a n - _ _ "i'e I0»n 4|\¢ Inu: 3 . * " ' . 'g w r l f z f g v i m \' T " a § * ' € i 2 @ § 1 a ' ; | ' } g f ~ 1 § ~~1 T |Vllue o f Nebraska F u m Shows Great Price Range from $600 an Acre in Saunden County Mnndnmun Writ is Issued in School Action in rrémom. vYam I to $1.10 in Cherry County.Apportionment af the Assets ol'} me School umm.the wife and kids, il any. This is u ridiculously low rate but it has been figured out that a membership list ol' seventy-five will_maintain the course and keep up sll expenses, as long ss there is no club house.Later when a inew club house is built, this figure will have to be rdsed, of course. Two teams have been chosen with Marcus Beck head of one und Loren KloPP»of we other. They have chosen sides from the list of paid members last year, l g n r n ul ure wo w.msn e ww.auditorium Friday, April 4.The name of the play is "Thé Whole Town's Talking".The cast is as follows:Alice Beekman,Dean Kirnan,Harietw Allen.Florence Wolff,William Cappis,Edward Jenkins, Dorothea Gillxertson, ElvaHansen,Ruby Bmlgerow,Austin , lp-»<1»»Frededcku Mabthiesen and dal! Eewrsen Miss Buser, headofthEnglishdepanment,is sponsoring the play.Coach Park of the high school, has storied active work with the lxack men for the season.Prong 3,529 TRANSFER FOR YEAR hlnkes Average Price of $G.§l. »per Acre for Slate for 1929. Lower than the Previous Year. Nebraska form lands for the past year have shown A price of from $1.10 per ucre in Cherry county to $600 in Saunders county This great rangu in prloe paid for Nebraska land in 1929 was re- S c AY RAY DECLINI-In 'ro Ac'r\ 4, ase Heard March 25th Before Judge I`.L.Spear:Charged' Coénty Sup't. I`a.iled in Duty.' frlm Hmm sunerintendcntfs ful-- -u . -_'in g th at d is tr ic ts s at o ut u nd er the n e w la w s h o u i d n o t s h a r e i n th e as s e ts o f th e o r i gi n a l d i s tr i c t wa s he ar d i n dis tri c t c o ur t y esterday i n Fr emor it bef ore J u d g e F .L . Spear.Th i s case i s inde nti c al wi th th e o n e r e la ti ve to th e Ga r d - ner d is tr ic t. i n th is c ou nty . Th e fo llowi n g c lip p e d f r o m th e Fr emon t.Tr i bu n e sets o u t th e ma tte r i n t h a t c o u n ty :" T h e f i r s t alte r na tive writ.o f ma nd mn u s is su e d in Do dg e c ou nty i n m a n y years wa h si gn ed b y Di s- tr i c t J u d g e F .L .Spe ar y es ter day af ter n oo n or d er i n g C o un ty Super- pests are bright f°l'\m°'~h€r good veded in an analysis of lasttrackteam°5P°'"""¥}n the vear's farm land sales made byweight events.One of the starperformers ln the weight events is Hans Aye, who is Captain for thelocal team The season wlll prob- ably open wlth a home meer. be tween the various classes of the high school This will be (ol lowed by the county, the conler ence,the invitation meet a tWayneand the mvdtatxon meet atWesleyan Unxversit together with bonng sehoolaAbouttwelve students representmthe Blair high school com mercxa department will go to Scnhner Saturday to take partthedistnetcommercialcontest. A. E. Anderson, federal and stale agricultural statistician.From the total oi 8,529 trans- fers of land for the year ending Mareh 31, 1929, involving 777,885 acres of Nebraska land, a straight average ol $50.05 per acre is de- rived.By weighting these land sales by mtal land in the district and average sale price within the district,a weighted average o f $56.31. is derived, which represents the most accurate estimate of land value based upon the sales that can be obtained, Anderson md. The average sale price of $56.81 .. Y . he duel meets with various nelgl From thelwork the students have for 1929 is slightly lower than tho ._._ . . m m Marcus BeckE. M. BéaltyW. F. HenipmllKm-1 chas uémn George C. TiedjeHn-ry Morris Reed 0'Hanlo:| C. 0. Dawson Dr.Morris Nielseninterideht of Schools J. I. Ray wappear in district court March 25 m show cause why hé should not proceed with the distribution of assets between school district No. 1 embracing the city of Fremont and surrounding territory, and the new district No.86,comprising taerritory recently segregated from C. Huntoi-ine Scheffler L. L. Snyder P. M. Tyson B. F. Lundt w. F. Gntsohow Elvin C. Hansen T. T. Oswrrnan done in practice it is predxcuea average per acre pnoe 01 q~u|..».|\Continued on page four for 1928.Erland Nelsonthe Fremont district.. 6 lharging the county superin- hn-urinnf with failure to nerformu . . » . \ | . ¢u . . - , . . -__th e d u ti e s o f hi s o ff ic e , th e p eti ti on e rs s e ek to c omp el h i m to pr o ceed wi th th e di stri b utio n uncle: th e re q ui r e me n ts o f a l a w i n the 1922 statu te s o f Ne b ra s ka . W h e n Ra y wa s n o ti f i e d , f o llo w i n g th e o r g a n i mti o n o f th e new d i mi i i M a r c h 5 , th a t t h e p r v p e m own e r s i n di stri c t No .8 6 desirer h i m t o p r o c & d wi t h th e di s tri b u ti on ,he replied h e ha d been a d §rFamI nn l f n (ln R0 h\f th e Stat!7 l £ l \ . \ . |l v v v v u v - v " 1 _supe rin ten den t o f s c ho ois , the pet iti o n . s ta te s Ra y inform-ed th: of f i c i a ls o f th e ' ne w di stri c t t.hn1 th e state super inten dent h a d to ll hi m h e wa s un d er n o o b li g ati o n tt proc eed wi th th e di stri bu ti on o m th a t th e state sup eri nte nde nt' wo r d i n d i s p u te s o f th i s ld n d wn fi n a l. Hi s r e f us a l to ac t,ac c o rdin g t th e petitio n,wi ll lea ve th e new sc h oo i dis tr ic t witho ut f und s un de whi c h to op er ate ne xt y ea r.W i th i n th e n e xt 60 da y s ta xe s o f a p pr o xi ma te ly $8,000 wi l l b e p a i into th e of fic e o f th e D odge c o unt tre asu rer b y pr op er ty own er s i th e n e w dis tri c t,th e pe ti tio n dc sc ribes.Th e va lu a ti o n o f the ne \ distric t is set at $ 634, 000. Th e Fremont s c hool dis tric t has a va lu a tio n of a pp r o xi mn te i y $ 1 3 000,000,th e pe ti ti on c ontinue Th e assets o f th e sc hooi distriu e l 1o g e d h T e 'r ~1c e r. g n.ll g Census Takers Are Appointed Appointment of Enumerators (ol Third District is Completed: Sdumls o f lmrtmdlon Arc Being Held This Week. URGE CO-OPERATION PUBLIC rAppointment of enumetators for Washington county for the coming census ls about completed ann Mrs. Marie Weekes, supervisor or the census of the third district ox Nebraska, announces the following persons who have qualified for the work, and who have received appointments: Oelia. Rohwer, Fort Calhoun;Mrs.Leslie French» Ai-l~ inzwn;Pauline E.Sutherland, Blair; Ira G. Baxter,Blair: Thou. K. Jackson, Blair; Reinhnrt Schur- man,Fontanelle;Hennsii Klindf Fort Calhoun;M n .Marie West, Herman;Leonard E.Peberson,Kennml; tier-ben L. Gressmoeck. Arlington; Mn. Nellie Brumbaugh Blair. I0»n 4|\¢ Inu: 3 o 0P r e = D 1 s t i f 1 c t C o n t e s t East Central Declamatory Association ATTHE B|°~ch ..air High S ool Audltonum Friday, March 28, 1930. PROGRAM 1:30-2:30 P. M.Drawing for sub- jects in Superintendent's oflloe. 2:30 P. M.Extempore Section.The following schools will be represented in this Section: Bla i r~~ --~ Edw i nL i nd s tr o rn Oakland - - - - - Wesley Grif$n Omaha Central - - Harold SaxeNorth High - ~ - Herben Modlin Tekamah ~ ~ - - Ciaton Marcos ORATORICAL High School Auditorium Triumph of Freedom --Cauasciu.Duncan Unknown Speaker -~ .~CharleaGleystee:iWander'l.|;¢.Iew"-=-»»rgf- Lowell Harnsn Question of the Hour - ---_--Eugene James The Present Significance o f the Constitution - Alfred JensenToussaint L'0uver'ture --- ------Eileen LandisI am Innocent of This Blood - ----Gordon Morehouse In Memory o f Our Heroic Dead -~-Juneline Palmer The Guillotine - Andrew 'White Shall America Go Raw -----i---Forrest Young Senior The1. 2. The 3. The The4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.10. DRAMATIC Senior High School Auditorium MUSIC:-B'y High School BandMarch--Bugle Call by Southwell Overture Light Cavalry b y T. Von Suppe 1. On Vengeance Height --- -~--Margaret Badgerow2.B<>bby shmoe ~---- ----Marguerite Baley 3. Little Boy Blue - Sarah Beales .11. 4. Little Boy Blue - Elanor Belt Miss Judith -Arlene Eknrand . B606 ---Lillian FranaonAngel'B Wickedness- Vera Guill Mickey's Marker --~------Frances Gunchesk Beyond --Mildred Thornton The Valiant - Howard MarshallThe Wheels of Time --- W i lma wi lb m MUSIC:-March,D i r e c t o r b ySouthwell Qverture by RhinesfelsGruenwald HUMOROUSJunior High School Audiurlrium 5.6 'l. 8. 9. 10. MUSIG:7-Duet, Dreaming by Cad- man -Dorothy Baxter and Viola Hansen Rah, Rah Spirit -June Allen2. Talkative Tilly-Marie Campbell3. The Blue Eyed Sheik-Ward Gill Seventeen -Lucille Heuerman Tomorrow We Die~t -~- -----Foe Kinnamcn Goodbye Sister - Mae K pman 7. FlamingYo\xth-Gladys organ 8. Tommy Stearns Scrubs Up -'-_.-William Morrison Brotherly Dove - Eleanor Neale The Football Fan ------~-Charlotte Redding MUSlC:- Solo - Viola Hansen'Ave Maria by Luzzi I. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10. DECISION OF JUDGE Exbempore and Oratorlcalz Prof- essor Herman Gimmestad, Head of English Department, Fremont. Dramatic:Mrs.Helen Sailing Weed,Dramatic Critic,Omaha.Humorous: A. Bess Clark, head of English Department, Omaha. held this week over the district for all enumerators and those in Washington county will meet Friday afternoon a t two o'clock ln the Blair court house where problem w'l1l be taken up and qoestions answered.Every enum- erator in the county is e=¢P€¢f»€d to attend. Coopersion of everyom is fo~ation be obtained and thatthe 'wor k b e don e a n time.P r o m p t a n d c ourteous tr e a tme n t o f th e l n :..:..| . _ Surveyors Busy On Road Work Much Actidly Shovm on Wash-! ington Hih1 uy.Many Clungee1 to Be nnie During the Coming Season. PRELIMINARIES COMPLETED For some time surveyors have been busy on the Washington Highway in an attempt to locate the most direct and feasable route for the proposed change in the Washington Highway.Last week a crew ol men were busy and the report was that this was the iinai survey but another crew are naw i n town and are still busy on the pmposed route. Juat when the work of con- struction will start has not been made public but it is a certainty that pavement will be laid from the present pavement w Calhoun and the roadway changed from Calhom to Blair. HORSES AND MULES We have another harnful ot horses and mules.Some good matched beams fmm 4 to 8 years old and weigh from 2600 to 8000. Each animal guaranteed and mum, be as represented.Come ,and look our Mock over and you will seewes@doingthebusiness.We buy, sell uni exchange, Thietje Bros. Mr. and Mrs.Ted Stewarfs i s s o v r y n w lS s. \- ,.d :t \"Lelawala", a high school ope\4 etta was presented to the public in the new high sehool auditqium on Thursday aftnmoon and `l-`riday esening, March 20 and 2), respect- ively.Both performances were well attended, the evening enter- tainrnent bringing an audience ol over-(ive hundred and fifty. As this was the first event to be held in the new building, the crowd was naturally attracted and curious to lee how it looked now that it was finished.In this they were not disappointed, as it is a beautiful building, commodius and modem in every respect The varied scenery and stage settings ay.Quite a number of little foll were present with their mothem ang 711 enjoyed the afternoon ar a e ieious lunch. Those present were MesdumlBen Noh and Bert Edward, Ly Guyer and Mild , llla Allen al Palmer, Jr.,'0rv Schcffler ai Jimmie, Clyde Compton und Cha latte, Theo. Lundt and Emma Lo E. T. Jipp and Teddie, Fred Gu er and Marilyn and Nadine, C. Bendorf and Thomosine,M. Bendorf,Miss Gussie Scheffh Janet Hemphill;Mrs.Richa Sievers and Lois, Mrs. Wm. Sie ers and Miss Dorothy Sievers Ft.Calhoun and Miss Franc Eng was the reading of the l°P°"5||_§5ing the art of making thai; included 4,'2U'f acres that averagedfor the year.Among the reports homes more convenient, are givin $192.86 per acre.The otha? ex-was the one from the farnol\f¢|,,___ ._..».\:.. an invitnfinn to attend treme was McPherson eountyln the bridge celebration.Although il. was somewhat belated in making its appearance, yet it was given. The report was worked out by Ed Matthiesen, chairman of the com- mittee and was accepted and plac- ed on file.This should have been done some eight months ago.Any civic body owes it to the public to make an itemized report of funds collected and any donor has a right to demand such a report. In this instance kernel osterrnan took occasion to criticize those who had asked for the report, wl c d them coyotes and claimed .\.... ax... ........» ma. ...ina vm- in me you... .... ......._.-.__,their Achievement Program,`The program will be given at the Home Theatre in Blair. Neh~ raaka on the afternoon of April L 1930, beginning at two o'clock. Mrs.A.E.Dixon,our county chairman, will be in charge of the program; Mrs. Ray B/Osenhsum of Kennard will have charge of the singing;Mrs.Sophia Reeh and Mrs.Frank Taylor are in charge of the decorating committee, while Mrs.Merritt qoqk of Arlington, and Mrs. George Bates are on the reception committee.»Those i n charge wish tp rage , ....,...¢ ..,.~ . sand hill;with 15 transfers in- volving 9,400 acres, which sold nt an average price of $5.73 per acre." The average sale prices by dis- tricts in Nebraska range from $10.04 in north central Nebraska, which is largely ln the sand hill region, to $142.71 por acre ln east oentral Nebrahka. The average sale price per acre for the various districts of Nebras- ka for 1929 are: northwest, $23.74; north central,$i0.04;northeast, $112.86; central, $55.86; east cen-tral,$142.71;southwest,$32.32; south central,$60.5'7;southeast, sm9.a2. / \ than one million dollars liabilities approximatelyare moreandthe $300,000. ing thatsuperintendent dwws prejudice the property ovmers ssl: the court to compel him to proozed with ap- portioning the assets.' statute g "which they we pm ure should be states that on spportion of assets should be made a part of a school district it is claimed.Contend the action of the county The claim taken ment whenissegregated and formed into a new district. District No. 86,the petition states, was fonmd February 21, 1930,m e r m y m e issued the cerdficote of fommtion. The form- ation was brought about after Judge Spear rulod the low govern- ing segregation of territory from surpassed any/thug Blau- hasever had for entertainment. As to the operetm, it was m deed a happy surpnse to the audience to see how skillfully and smoothly the young people had adapted themselves to the vanouspartsandhowrealisticthey brought out the Indian character xsucs All of the leading char acters have/been exceptionally busy with class work tens,d e clsmatory work and detail work coming as it does toward the close of the year and they are to be congratulated on putting across this difficult operetta in so efiic~ iént u manner u they did on this occasion. Koopman of Omaha. SURPRISED ON ohm: WEDDING ANNIVERSAR llfesdames Byron Bunn and Nm Burdic and Miss Irene Hasc daughters of Mr. and Mrs. HU: Hasck, planned and asrried out surprise on their parents last Sn urday evening.The occasion w the thirty-second wedding annlvc sary of Mr. and Mrs. Haaclm There were a dozen frlcn present, who enjoyed the eveni. playing bridge.Prizes we : awsnled Mrs.G.G.Hines a Byron Bunn for high scores. A delicious two course lun was served at n late hour. FORMER BLAIR PEOPLE vls were different and pleasing tothe audience and the lighting effects a school district was valid The bo of education of Fremont so ght to enjoin the county sup- erintendent from forming the new district, claiming the law giving hiin the power is unconstitutional. There were around sixteen lead- ing characters, to mention any one more prominently than the others would be indeed unfair as each one took his or her part. so vmll that those in charge of the ._......¢¢.. ...-... a...»:n».\ in ohnwimz Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Athan dn: down last Saturday from th home .in Pipestone,Minneso stopping over night at the hol of Mrs.At.hsn's brother.D nu we .e , ~. .W... .....-, .-.>rder to cast reflections on the rommittee.The kernel was all wrought up over the matter.He mad just returned from Texas where he claimd he had seen a :ouple of bull fights and s cock rlght and he was just pdmed for ! go ry fight.B-r-r-r!He was dangerous. 'r\... r.'..e.m»i¢.~. Mlm. .sum fnr lthis oppnrtumty ol 1:\vn.m|5 mepublic tn this program which ends this year'n work. County Agent George Bates re- ceived notice this morning lro m the Nebraska State Forester that all available forest trees have Been spoken for.To date, twenty-three WaahlnKj The average sale price per acre for the various districts of Neb- raska for 1928 were:northwest, $22.06;north central,$11.02; northeast, $112.'7'l; central, $60.-18; east central,$l41.98;southwest, sa me ;south central.$60-30; southeast, $116.91 HOSPITAL HEADu1§'°;¢§J}`"§@"§¢r;T»§o§"u`{§"=. um county fa1'ff\2f=.1"v@-°ffi€f°d cE1.EBnA'rr:s Bm'rHnAY nbr was he'alone in this as a big eight thousand selbdlmgs for w=f=f;~ majority of the business men who breaks, 110518. wood lots and she "Mrs. Emma. Washburn, of the\1 \.|.1.-_.-._:.|.....Qni' hnIln |R\nir hnsmital relehrated her uonauea expressed me same xuea.Whether right or wrong, the pub- lic may judge in the matter.We have dways taken the stand that publicity in these matters is right and there can be no real excuse for not giving a complete report. The meeting was really a fizzle as out of a membership of over a hundred there were only but four- teen members present. The only item of importance was the fact that President Erland Nelson of Dana College was pres- ent and invited the Chamber of Commerce to meet for their next meeting a t Dana College.The invitation was accept/ed. Appl tion blanks for these fares tree seedlings !or 1931 wilt be vailable at County Agent's ~t Saturday aiternoon, Mnrch 22,a group of boys organized themselves into the Blue Ribbon Pls Club of Washington county at Neal Sutton's home, three miles north of Blair, Neb The 'following ofiioers were elected:president,Myron Soren- sen; vice-president, Lloyd Mencke; secretary,Bemard Thompson; news reporter,George Keglar. Other members are:Gerald Jen- son Howard Charlot.Ben Fair- fflc after January 1, 1981. hirli da y"l\;tl\lo hdny ev ehing by inviting around twehty friends and relatives tn spend the eve- Visiting was enjoyed and nice refreshments were served later in the evening. Among those present were Mrs. Washbum's brother, Peter Jensen of Nevada,Iowa.Others.were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, Mrs. Ed Gilbenson,Mrs.Geo.Kuhr,Mrs. Henry Voss, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jen- sen, J. P. Jensen. I BUSINESS ANDSOCIAL FORECAST ing nt_ her home. h Ied the Uycscvun ncali Juauaaauu n o g a n or DIIIT Col.lll\yTh e sc ho o l bo ar d as app ea ..A 1 3 c ha r-*.. .c ons ider able pn de.r g e 3 d a t h a ddxptnc t court'dec ision tl)the nn n f lmlir m hu nter s.British 801-- E I L . ' i " . £ . . .,.§?.'f....f"=-°m sliprcme court.°-" -- ' " ' - " "} " " " " '"ru u uu s lu.wnzu .|.u\;uux u|.A(HBYB,~DlHidE¥\B f0!TI\Ed a ~ ~ ~ l i v e d 'ga ¢ 0 N splendid ba c k g ro un d a n d th ei r eac h a hu r ri e d c a ll a n d re tu u n tr lr t z n w n n n n p a r ts i n th e pe rf or n1 mc e werfe to Pi p es ton e o n S u nd a y a i t e n n e ivi nn no@-i CHAS. CAMEE MONDAY CLUBHOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC Around fifty members of the Monday Altemoon Club spent a very pleasant and enjoyable aftf ernoon at the home of Mrs. R. J. Murdoch on Mmh 24, at whichtime thev held their annual winter childs and Neal Sutton.mbe chose Richard Lip-The me rs 1pincottfortheirlocalleader. Richard hu had many years' ex- perience as a club member andshould prove a very vsluable local leader for this group of y°\1l\B boys.Lloyd Mencke, Howard Charlet, r'~ /" ~ '~`~0 . / ' ~~$_; lr-_§ §g y / e .v.~w.».~..\~..., Chnrl Cameron, who is s naviue of H n township, has made qlxite a ord for himself in the insurance Belling game. He spent three months in Lou- isiana selling w. 0, w. insurance and later was transferred to Nelr rnska where he has just finished Douglas,Burt,Dodge.Chmings, Thursbon and Washingtan coun~ ties.For a ten months period he fin- extra good and added to the e!- fectiveness of the story. Luck of space prevents the xe-prlntlng of names of those! taking pan.as the cast of character: were given in last week's Enter- prise.. Many lovely musical numbers, solos and duets were enjoyed and a bit of comedy running through the whole play crested much laughfcr in the audience. An urchesrtra composed of high school students was greatly ss- Mr.and Mrs.Athan are kno wn 'in this county,lu taught for a number of years successfully here. o. E. s. KENSINGTON Mrs. Clark O'Hanlon was e s Awthe 0 .E.S.ke ns lng1 a Tuesday alternoon, March 25. was assisted by Mn. E. R. 2 a n,Mrs. J.L.Pounds and md Abbott in the enbertairu A nnalllnv rnnfant rnnlnrl IifT=£i¢2"£'»béi£| afar. mm for-Iam human 'ma Nm sq¢u»»| |||}g=w__ ,g\=_5=1_}_ ,pegImwardmwithmuchanticipation, are starting with a litter from' 'each year, by the club members.their gilt that they selected last p The president, Mrs. David Mum- vw. endeavoring to pmduce atm: unerh presided at a short buninels of pork by the time the litter is Vsession and roll call of curmnt six months old. .R2916 05xoI7 'Ks § 4uI 62 5 sr. 5I 2I 92 6 6 7I 5 I 4 2 0 2 |2 7 2 6 r5152229 _m m ua pun mm uns mnul- ma Hn. Genldim soenn " T|ndm;:vlnrking.Heilnoiln- and ull... David Mummert o-| ::bl|;:;'eu",,u:,;p|,r"u|.' : gated '=' u"°°"'-"°""! -3-'"L'!='1!! _°'°"'9" ."'E" D. c. Vm Deulm.é v é ml A period of visiting was Lm ye n Howard Cha ri ot pro-' lo\lowed by two readings by Mary duced nearly a mn and one~hn1I Mch. 27-»E Ynnlmlln Mnnvn and havin nn,|,dm..Iitfnr m.six months -n nmna m. P<."" - - ' °:liar H igh dedicatory s ..n mn.. \..:..\...\.~.\¢|.|" " " " '" "" ' " ""'¢"'"""""I'" 'Election of kennington officersKENNARD W OMAN ls and ry efficient musiciansSATURDAY HOSTESS u Prof. ICE. DeGroff. music in-?1l_t'e'..fP_.\1'-¢.»__.rg..n s i§§¥1"§"¢1»J5f"§€ud`éY1`€», 2-`§§1. ';;;:.;';;;f',,;.~°z,',;a;».§ane fm any hog MZ1L"é7z;S4. E. church supper. very much enjoyed by all.raiser. Three other bg; g;W=-'=-Mah. 2 -"L@; g ?Do It",at - *. t al!u more u ,_;..£l.e_~§`If*,¥°j'}_._°f'_rn "S" .,'f."'l'i ~ i"IE",.f'..-....°.{'. Iittnrq were Mch. 'EB "§.,'§,.¢u.m.dn-Iamatnrv:tr ac tor in éh e s c ho o ls : wh o s pa m 08115 elecusu prc s menu a n a m r s SVOQQIOP 1 " } 'annu l ' fha nnn mffn xml Mi ns Luc i lle 8 do rf ,sec retary .Mrs..wnosmss so me uorcas clun aa:-urdny afternoon when a goodlynumber were present.Rewrla of the bazaar and supper held on the preceding Saturday were given. " " : ' : - " 'lwnuuibhllvvlii ll |:nln:L\s|..\|\\lD""\\ uv was mn c u wsu:u n acuul:a u a c l liuulng ur.nusluzuncs I n be I'II.-IDM uum al W u unuusvK e mp . w h o g a v e u n tm n g ly o f h e x;th a t th e r e wi ll b e n o d e lay s . ' Th e o f append ic itis l u t Tu es da y eve-L. C . K f o p p C.. G. B ade r an d F. L.s i x mo n th s o ld .c ontest.ef f or ts as coach,n e w IJE COIIT Or vi lle S¢b@ff1<=r1w=13\u' =hmu K f we r n m e n ta d l b t t w o w e e k s n m m a u k m m B l c r :r é d t h 1 l m Th e 1;me e ti n g wi l i b e a t H c h . 2 9 - - D a M s h A i d b a k e s a d e gn tu la te d o n th e s u c c e s s o f u L e _t h e M I F - D p r a C a r t e r ~ o n to m a h th a . , ' I 1 " , . 2 , mu r r m an d } m ¢ § 1 + . | m i ; n v e r m l n s . 3 ~.,.,'§=,.'f."-2f..,,..M.,, ..?.a.P..Inc u n |.lnnr|{'£.°i,1..-.h o me Wednesdiilf Mc h . 2 9 - C a th o li c ba ke s ale. 1;~which wsu long be te- was mmm meer -»~= win move Q ' . ; § " " . . 1 , : a . " " " ; ; " ' ? f ~' " ' 1 : ' W " " a z ° a r z " a " " ' " 'a ~ ~ a n y o t . h e } m n .¢;;.a Oon~membered u one of the belt oper- in the near future.nefztions.s mon e e~.omHe i:nm;|;er;l °;_ F_*;=;j "m ur: L wi h yllof mg 3 of 'kr wi,hi;,;n¢o be-10112 in mwiund ,hunk celebrated. f*-ll pnt na by nm Blnlr high Hn. lhrjorie Metzlnger ol Pre ting slang as well as nn be ex- Gokhx nnet, intend of withlirs. this club must do no not hber than Apr.1--Achievomentday pmgrum school.mo nt :pmt me we ek-e nd mnw.Ba ld ¢ h¢ l| ! ni n Th| Enh 1 'p dls pected at this date.'Nemetx u lined' cm the proznm. this next meeting.,Apr. 11-Play at Baptist anna. Read¢hawantadsinTheEntex'- prism . Eglr, Nebraska, Much 27, 1980 . *I to-~ate c eaning esta T H E Independent Merchants ARE INDISPENSIBLE To AGREATER BLAIR v I-I. J. COOKE Candy Cigars Confectionary Watch Earnberg's Windo SATURDAY 1 FOR OUR DISPLAY BLAIR MILLING CO. BE LOYAL To Your Home Town Establishments Don't serid your cleaning out of Blair. Step io the Phone and Call Us.We will call for and deliver more quickly and give equal cleaning service at equal prices. Our Number is White 183. Advance Cleaners W. J. SAS SPECIALS r 'FOR ' Friday and Saturday Work shirts, regular $1.00 for -S -69 Men's B. V. D's., regular 75c for -.50 Men's work hats -~---- 2.25 Boys' Overalls, size 6 to 16 -- 1.00 Whoopee Pants ---~--,125 Boys' Tennis Shoes ----~ 1.10 Ladies' Slippers, values to $5 for - 2.25 For Meats O F QUALITY Palromke Our Mqrkets:Henry Ladwig 13 in claarge ofthe 27\[orlh Side Jbfarkcl and Marlirz Neilaurg is in charge of lbe Qyalilp Market meals.Tell lhem mlm! you manl, theywill endeavor loplease ydu. 10 bars Big 4 Soap or10 bars Swifts Quick Naphtha 33c 'or10 bars Bob White Swifts Quick Naphtlga Soap Chips 19c NORTH SIDE MARKET PHO NE ns lm! u s QUALITY MARKET .PHONE 15 ORDERS PRom>'rLY DELIVERED Ea ~~ 9 ~\.~ 1 ~ ;~ Expert Repairi Now is the time to have ~your motor overhauled and put into first class shape.Let us repair your car for you Satisfaction Guaranteed "Wa ca~ do It lor less because It coin less to do lt." Martin Wortman Garage East of Collar Factory Frid;1§~ and Saturday Steak, round, T-bone or sirloin, Ib. Me a t L o d , 2 I b s .----- Blue River Catsup, large _- Santa Clara Prunes, large slze, '2rbS.---~-~--- 85c 35c 19c 29c Diamond Clothes Pins, 6 doz.-25c Remember We Deliver Please get your order in early as our first delivery starts at 9 o'clock sharp. We have two phones, 238 and White 292 4 BERTELSEN MARKET HELLO WORLD!!Buy Produdts Which Employ Home Town Labor I Try our Brgad, Rolls, Cakes, etc Whole Wheat Bread } ALL loc47Pumpernickel)I Under the head o! chain busi~a n d dn imr fh ni r h i i f nn e s s ma y be c la s s e d a n u mb e r o f outsi de businesses wh i c h a r e a l da ng er ou s to th e we lfa r e o f th e c o mmu n i ty a s i s th e so-c alledc ha in stor e itse lf . E ve r y mo r n i n g a s we g o u p a n d do wn th e b u s i n e s s a tle e t we me e t w e bre ad wa g o n s f r o m Oma h a p u tt i n g th ei r br ea d i n th e di f fe r - . ._ _ __ . -_1 . - - - r ,w- »\ . ¢ ».u c v u vm a k e t h e t o w n f u n c t i o n a s a r e a l l i v e i n s t i t u t i o n . W e need oth e r business in s ti - tuti ons.On e c ry ing'need i s a loc al hric ky a rd.E ve r y w a r se v- e r a l tho us an ds o f do lla r s wo r t h o f br ic k i s ship ped i n to Bla i r . Th i s c o uld b e ma d e i n B la i r a n d In-nvn sa nina n e u n n "kann "»| \h|\Ent 'a a " 1 ; " f»;.""' 'i..°"" "';.'ii;i."¥i.'; ""'"'I :l`aeeotthi|,.Blai|,-hutwovery llelldt1'ldem:kingBlair|.bet..wel equipped bakeries that are ter nlnne in which fn ll\|l_Fashionedtu r n i n g o u t a n exc e pti o n ally h i g h qu a li ty pro duc t. Twi c e o r th r e e ti me s a we e k we n o ti c e th e la u n d r y tr u c k s ma k i n g th e ro u nd s o f Bla i r ,pi c k i n g u p th e la u n d r y wh i c h , g o es to Oma h a for \ 'a ahi ng '.~ s h o u l d h u v e a r - . . _ v - . -- - - a n w w a n w :T h e s e a r e b u t a : f e i v a d d e d c h a i n p r o p o s i t i o n s o r r a t h e r b u s i n e s s p r o p o s i t i o n s t h a t t a k e t h e m o n e y o u t o f B la i r th a t sh ou ld be le f t "~£ £" "w h y i s th i s ?o i s a t f u lt ? I n a n s we r le t u s look tho" E's. tber Hose ndry should gh work of ng Blair to ments fromtherounds eekly, pick- in the face love an up-stablishment well as any my _noe pup squarely in the face and admit that all are, in a manner, respon- sible for the esdsting conditions. Do we ask for Blair products?When flour is needed, do we._order Blair flour,do we o:der Blairbreadandpatronizeour own in- dustries?If not,let us right about face and in every way\ up- port Blair and when this iss one we will not only have a tterBlair,a more prosperous Blair We are now headquarters for Ladies Silk and Rayon Full Fash§oned Hosni Fine range of colors. Only $l.00 pair Our extra fine Raon Underwear at 98c is an eicellenf value, \Ladies New Spring Hats $1.25, $|.501omze our home concern?Ia thisnotasimportantasanyotherline of business!Our home clean- ing plant is run by home people, just as is our bakeries,paying taxes to defray the public ex- P°'??f"'. flonating to our charitable but the chain store moves in every line will have quietly foldedtheirtentsandslippedaway, leaving us one big,happy,pros- perous family, where our brother's interests are our interests and the success of every line of business and $|95 Misses and Girls Hats $I.00--$1.25 Independent 1A dry dust disinfectant which is safe to use and very effective in ~/=.,P 'a. ller Gilt~A Jeweled Necklace Necklaces are popular and stylish-a desired gift for any lady.We have just assembled a very elaborate collec- tion of new jeweled necklaces.Your choice of colors in single and double strands.We suggest you inspect them before you buy.Prices range from $1.00 up.'... ,__."'.;.£:1m>~ Pioneer Jéwelry Store w. P. TURNER BLAIR, NEBRASKA wr1 s :~.H.. .. 14 .fI~ r c l ` g Egkeepingtreeh o m ncrease Potato YieldsgBy treating your with Formaldehyde. It produces lafge scab free potatoes and nvery inexpensive, BUY IT AT THE Pharmacy J. HAROLD STEWART, snr. _ The Mutiny .ii Albatross By WYNDHAM MARTYN common-r YN 1-um g n WNV Berviu don."You will understand." he Bald."wat as 1 ahlp's doctor you willhavelittlelucommonwiththeuhlp's aneward.Of me you know said the other."I am Wllllam bef it o f my kn owlwi re I h ive n ever seen y o u before.H o w ls i t y o u k n o w me?Th e y c all You th e 'Beam'w h a t does Ra d vmy g n u you ?"u "..» » Court will appoint Auimta Jen- sen or some other suits Ie person Administmmr And proceed to a settlement, of said estate.Witneu my hand and o ma a l ride which was certainly a p p ~ ciat-ed. 0 .. CHRXSTIAN CHURCH Continuing series of sermons on A. J. Bugett, Pastor "The Lig t of the World".Are Amy doonged to darkness?Bring swered."Y o u wi r ed meto Gi lls: a phy sic ian sboard." " I re me mbe r n o w. "Radvrny au swered."W hy h a\ e n° t I s ee n y o u b e f o r e n u n " With The Churches A S T O L D B Y T H E I R P A S T O R S wo u ld pe r rn i t h im to en joy an un - nec essary lunc heon. "Cnc -kmI1a" he commanded, as he c a u f h t sight o f Clements.H e (SEAL)1. c. ELLER,'I-4t County Judge.||| |.||. l lh a r d He looked doubtful!! at this splendid chapel service for us ~urt l n:~Q:~e~vew na dinner guests at thelladway."nn v"But 1 should like to :mow °"§§"'¥*"~'~°~,,"='=?Dr. Norman K. Ralhmmn <>P'r0ME'rms'r Over the Blnir Drug Co.Plun m B luk ll ixing: by Appointment and Personal Estate estimated at$45 Ind praying for admin-iatr on thereof. I t u i d l t o nppqnr at nldCounty Court. on the 29th day ofMarch, 1880, at ;o o'clock A. M., Sunday he presented the cause ol the Home in Rev,McProud'schurch at Syracuse.He returnedto the Home Monday evening. M m Elizabeth Clerk had six BLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLECOMPANY ~l | :0 |: |, P ,1 1 6»~' 3 0 D-»m ~ " " " E p 1 ' 0 ; - g h ~ Bible SchooI,10 .a.m.~~ . '.P 'ss : i ma a t Bla i r, Nebmki, th 19th day of Eebnmxy, 1930. Maurice Mahnnn,Sher!!! ofWnhlngt,on,Cuunty, Nebraska. 6-5 ~By ~l'll00lL 1 ~ With The Churches A S T O L D B Y T H E I R P A S T O R S C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H A. J. Hn rge tt, P ast or Bible Sc ho o l, 1 0 A. M. Mo r n i n g W o r s h i p , 1 1 A . M . Ch ri s ti an En de a vo r, 6: 30 P. M. Preac hing, 7:30 P. Zhi. Mi d - W e e k me e ti n g ,W ednesdny , 7:30 P . l i . W e h a d go o d audienc es ag a i n :| | .~|"0 Co n ti nu i n g series o f se rmon s o n " T h e U s t o f th e W o r ld " .A r e : my do o me d to da r kn e ss ?B r i n g y o u r f a m i l y t o c h " . " "pric eless ha b it.Spec ial mus ic . 6:.?:0 p .m. - - E p wi vo r th Le a gu e me e C 7:30 p .m. - - Ha p p y H o u r E ve - ning-W or shi p.Co n ti n ui n " S to r -ie s J e s u s To ld " , su b je c t mi n i g h t: " L i m i t s " .Mu s i c b y m d e qu a r - THE STORY .<;§f4 §jrL: r}_ I;:jfJ°7£ ..¥'.."..*!'E"'~ .."lE'£ (;|El1|gg| 5 to you.;u\ :r u ll l. : Lu nao ve r wh a t th e wo r ld th i n k s i s my bod y . ln s p ris on gr ave y ar d. I h ue expla tc d in the wor1d' s ey es d l my faults."I l e leaned fo r wa r d a n d hla th in hands clenc hed a n l n . tu r n e d h u g lu e tr n n q u li ly . "Th e do c to r d6 es n't lik e to c o n~ te a to b e i n g u b i t s e u i c k . " C le m ents answered rc adliy . " Tb e nn a c oc ktail wi ll do h i m 3v"~3'%`~mZ;'"greauy fmivyed byiN0TlCE OF sasnu-'I-"s SALE: \Mn. Flora. Rowe called on Home folks Sunday afuernoon. Ithe Henry encke, Attorney.a n d g g ~ 1 § '1Q.<§§.>_'41=fs'._. <=f_ PHONE 1snm Bldg.nun. x Nelrrukl I _ . , _,Mrs.W.H.Underwoodl u | . \ u U » l l | u |l l I l u ! !I l . | \ | § § ; I ,n n ! Il m friend Ho wa rd Be ltln n o n .painter of nomo note.but notun nlth r. n hl dlun er with the ir c ol-lep uaoc lnte, A lfred Oibhunl.unan-u u ml| 1 1 | t|Unvrln p- o du c u nwr itte n led o 1| hlc h Illa three hadtaken *Elle T.. c ollars. to help unc h othar ln ndverulty explaining thatheneedstlnumclalu a lu u n c o now f n !f h a . ¢ H \ n ¢ l l n u \A #k i n a n n Q n h " A n d 3gl,An dr ew Orlne.I Shall make unc h n name fo r my s elf, that lr will e c li pse wh at the wo rld kn ew of me e re it tlmug hl I di ed ." --amd."Ihnu lthl B e t t l n g t o n. "f f mze d wi th the d elus ion o f po w- er."Aloud he "lfemarkedr °'I _see 5|ru\.|,ln a uwly uc uu c u.n u n ;four.Yo u k n o w my kin d"; ju .¢t a d u h o f a b s i n th e I n them. W hen Clements had g o n e - a n d ther e se emed lo me th i n g strangely out o t pllre ln sen di ng s uc h n manon a uc h an erra nd- -Rud way tur ned to `§lettlngton.. ¢n,;"l;£5;e " " 1 ; wi 11 Them re above 5Sc ho ol la st S u nd ay . i t 1 0 0 % n e xt S u n d a y C o me F r i d a y eveni M a r r D o I r " . .-,.., -.__the Pentecos- )0 at Sunday Let us nuke Az at s. "ut ....., um.. .mu um-un..nu un-|ll'36d choir is needed for the Easter meetings,m d all young people and other: who ning are mvited to meet with the choir at this eveninfs service. Tuesday, 2:30 P» rn.-Half~hour Neighborhood Meetings will he held at Lhe follawimr hm-neu: grcugua g; My gm B. A,,de,§,§; H1 ~ < f f ° N c o u r r n ,NEB- en ee ay tpspandafewdnywiththeir By virtue of an order of sale g ; - g g "and sister Mrs.Ernest issued out of the District Court _,of Wuhington County, Nabruka, .andin pursuance of adecree ofW§_;1;=~»=-5 S§§'§¢ H-rg, for md count i n an action cumi n, |w~.....2 ...,¢\n........ ..-PIE indexed a t Execution Docket D nn. EDWIN 1°. JIPPDgntlntLan" s I4; VICE Offices in State Bank Bldg. Phone 298 Bluir, Nobr. x x " 'a ' a § : ; ' i a t th o ' q u i ll*I - : f l u to ma l 1 r l \ \ ' | d n i h t uI l i l l t o n i l | ' " "' "" "" ' "" " "y o u d o n t ms n I 0 te n me nn y z r u n ;"I e at to o mu c h a n d l d d n k t o oLian.Gibbons nc olfs _r l asr "r h 1 a b |\ e r y we ll.I n m n o t c u ous.muc h and my arteri es a re m~de upme ox 'nigera °f§.f' UE."Y o u wi ll find Halk ett,the c a p-of c alc i um, the y tell me.L i k e th e C O N G R E G A T I O N A ." .'{.I"!'..°.'.\"E"}L"i'"1f.'2 mln. a d isag reea ble and slmllc loun re s t o f th tm. vo n wi ll n r en c h te m A .F .Ne we ll, L c a m Putor :c n Caleb Loftis, 403 West Park St.,| Frank Dudgeon,North Walker Avenue; J. L. Edwards, 408 West §_§_§n[:_ Street; Miss §ertrudeMead ......-...=mu gunna, QA no §1.Wand Childrexfs, e9¢ to $2~98,'Luge new shipment just unpacked this week-selen your New Spring Hat new ax the Fashion Cenmr. 11. Fashim Denim-R»>»"o\1 1>..|.. Numbe r me at nam.457, where- in D. Z. Mummext is plaintiff and Edward W.Pfeiffer,et a l,Are defendants, I will on the Blat dayofMm-nh 1930 an than hnur n h " ml "mul nlxi. °"man.Ile rcsents my presence. Re-perauce. Yulzf §|-¢"n°;'h§,ie"f{,§ {f]§¢.Il.-Bnninxlon nr-:=f:fi'R°';.£"'3,'.iT'Ii',§' °".':=f 1E::";'1f2':F ?1°5=-ffs _"_€tfL_£9 patch me up if Sqnday yvill be 8fi"¢f1 to the Ffle'eng: écmnnfr _ ;c'HAm°.=:n" h t e :to help his old friend ,Un-orln by pnlnllng some plc turel andmullingthemMar ' Unvri n. twen tyy o u n old, ls Elgar tndwngn privateatenoxrnpherHe ls -n mo n or vas!vanilla but n datmuchee Collin!2 llGlbbont' omce. as nrnnued. Mary inasked by the llnnncler to betray herOmploy efs buslness necreta.formonelfThe pzlrl refuses, and leave!hi m.Rndway ,exhausted by disul-pntlon,announces his Intention oftnklnl' u h oliday on ihe oc ean,outll to be acc ompanled by a. secretaryandA wlrelr.-gm operator.Hi s wife Q v w r e u l .m u c u A l t :v n u v u n u 'n n y e d l l m t n l "d i d n o t r e p o r t t o l n l m .I n y o u r s t a t e r o o m y o u w i l l tl nc l a l l t h e c l o t l l é s y o u n e e d .I 1 y ou ta k e my a dvi c e y o u wi l l t u r n ln n o w. " Th e ld vi c e wa s I n th e n a tu r e p f a c o mma nd :but as it suited his own c onvenienc e to gen rid of Glbhl c lotha h e bowed to ll.. He llln gto n was gla d to b e I n I ll! ne w ou a rtem.He c ou ld no t slee p w e u e e u u c t r u r a . "Pa tc hin g wo n't h elp y ou mu c h ." Be ttln ztou remarked. "lr y o u 'r e no t up ro the J ob, l'll :ell C lements to shlp s ome on e who s." Abr untly Radwny turned on his heel.He d ld n ot ln th e le as t mi nd lr h e h a d lef t h lgp hy s le i en an g ry . Th e anger o f fo s- - an d a poor ma o wa s u fool.I n llls opi nio n-- had no weight.Th e sea ai r w a l br a ti o n o f th e S i xti e th A n n i ve r - sa r y o f th e or ga ni za ti on o f o u r c hurc h.F r o m 1 0 t o 10:50 a.m. , th e Churc h 'Sc hool peri od,gr o up s o f y o u n g pe op le i n old- time cos- tu mes ,assisted b y a n orc hestre, wi ll g i ve pic tur es o f hi s to n e ep o c h e i n th e s tor y o f the c h u r c h as glea ne d fr om the r ec or ds . Ma ny o f th e q u a i n t c ostu mes,loa ned for the oc c asi on, are the mse lves of o w h a s t Gr u n t Stroet,;He n r yRo ve r ,107 E a s t S o u th Sheet.. Eve ry b od y in vi te d.Please g o to lh e me e ti n g n e a r e s t y o u r h o me . W ednesda y , 6:30 p.m. - Of f i c i a l Bo a r d su p pe r a n d business me e t- in g .B r i n g th e wh o le f a mi ly . Olzhefg we lc ome,pr ovi de d xeserv- nt1on i s ma d e b y W ednesday mo r n i n g . 'TA R n fn f| nlam|\Elin»Ii L. Phone 4fL-;IB}3é"1'»»i]§é`£`rI'A ;ol`i1 io Q?"X."iu.f'aE""¢h2"€v.=§¢l E»"¢1'i§"»1°§ \ front door of the Washington Office in State Hank BldgCounty Court House in the Citvll 11 Hot~ Io! B lz i i r , wa a hi n g f ml C > u1 ty , I I S - ibr ask a,se¥l a t pub lic au c tio n to ; th c [Highest bidder f o r c ash,th e:x :K1ma. "@.§=.,1;!r§.a1PH1LL n m m n n m m u n m m n u h n folluvbing d~cribed real estate, to-WitLEGALNOTICELot number seven (7)and -eight (8),in block mmber sev-0'Hanlon & 0'Hanlon, Attorneys. enty (70),in the Cxty of Fo n COUNTY COURT,wA§l-umm. ,~_,L,_...__..._.-. m § n | . m | . I " ' ° " ° "in newmHome Theatno BldgBlur, Nebruh 'a c c e p t s h l n Im :h l m .f l a d w n y a n h i s u e c r e m r lumen m zo wsu:'B h ul d r-beginning k _-- 5 " ~~----- wa --for an long time.J' wr at un e zu mu e him hungry.histone mterlcst in Blau famllles i__»»"'€}§'§?2"¥f1§f"1'23 ing ways he was tn :me Unwln's This yrould mean n rich luncheon A general invitation is extended l:§ mE¢+i"~ay¢h£n£2+..».i\»III CC U'mt,the 2 before....L2 .|_a4:sarees thgt he? brother maiif ac-| childrefa from harm he am uot§ served as that artist, the ful chef. [for Eng nictorial nrorram.which I.`;"_" '2~I"""é2f.'&.`Ii "11'?_I!f.'1fi"omvnn! :hem CIIAPTEII I!l.--I 3c ttlngton. uolnbnz o n the Maine coast,is caughtnulto r m and seokl refuge ln aQuqkonn.ed bg §.ouagthq.n gngm- kno w.There rnuSt. be, at keanu a dozen men aboard.all under th e domi nation of the Bo ss.Th e sh i p could not doubt be work ed emr lly alone knew how.A feeling of welt I bein g n ervnde d h im at the ai ght of the c oe ktnila Ile to ld Cle men te ro Dasgsone to the doc tor.| il ofmm °a= "' a"u1;i;i| .amz uur ""=°""=' "'~"='"""~ . '""""'ron coui'f\?"1IzEé"`"iEX," uluwun, ""'"""°" "°"'"'- "°°memben and :num of u.¢_ pld "°§1f' _f.'_§fLf_"';__ -.|.-.| __ \..-..._ Emu of mnnlrhxn c. nuwn. "IT _.._...__ ..._~. ... h " . ` _ _ _ _ church will be interested.Mrs. L .C.Klopp,Miss Gussie S¢hef~ fier and Mrs. Newell are in charge of this 10 o'clock program.:At 10 o'clock the ProcessxonalHy mn will introduce the more formal recognition cf the day and occasion,him _will include rem- Lu uearlin mind the two weeks series of meetings culminating in EasterSundny.The service each week- night (no Saturday meeting) will begin a t 7:45 o'clock.Resultswill depend largely upon the co operation of all out members.r>|...... \...... on-.-- ..,...\.... ..|,...- Deceased.NOTICE IS GIVEN £0 the cred- itors w appear before me at the County Court room in Blair, Neb- raska., on the 18th day of April,1930, and on the 19th day of July, 930 at 10 0'/.zlock A.M. for the ,purpase _o!examination,'adjust- uuw numuer une U)ana LWD(2) in block number '1'hirty~seven (37) in the City of FortCa1houn, Washington County, Nebraska.. Lot number Sevenbeen (17), in block number Ten (10),i n the Village qi Arlington,Washington Countv.Nehrnnlm nm: .ma sv.. BONDED ABSTRACFEB 0£1ieein Mnyla Bldg. x ;ma r c u s s n c x|1 wx :mormmz.lsc tumrnona c lmnc a enough wi th Ha li ett.h l l nephew." W a can'L wa lt for the ladies,"'E'"..'¥.","ff2'§='f ~ .5l','E'._{';'5"..".f'}f .f'..'i.."2'l'J and Rnh Umvln ml! nf the vnnr. AB-BUG Badway. 8110 th r ew hi s d r in k 1~ `|55`ir;"i£"i=\`: '§ET\§F;§»iR;°`;§;;}'¢¢]§' :III "§ nl`i{e;` §`aii§'~"g" Irma'~ gfn - " "°"een _1ro uld| ldnneo fIthe m.Th|re1 n|lr eau I n2% '2L'...':"°.5.!'.1'.'?.J.11""{E."I' 2225:1 »..\..|.....3.. about tho llmltlon IP. BQEUIISIOII-"\ e mo veme nt." I ke y ou." he said Vhen I wa nt n Ji `u¢i»i"i»?f»E>I1E§." Eiibxéé €n»¢»1éfé ¢~omp¢irnb1¢ with nothing on land.thing I want all of n. Instantly. Asnln | n a : w n ' n r g e g a p r y 3 . 2 6 § ` ° ° l ' § L t h e l a d i e s d o n ' t s e e m t o b e c o m i n g s u m e s a 1|r o w n e n; ° 1 ° f ' : § " ° . : = ! ' : 5 . * ' ° § , ' 1 e ' ! P ° ' . . . ' ! f ' : ' : ' : ' . = : . 9 3 . 6 c a - ¢ A P ' r e n v i ' f . ' . . ' § ` - 2 - 'l e t t h e i r c o c k t a i l ;g o t o \iniscenoea by M m Mary Lantry *""'"' "WP """°° uwu ""='=*"="and an address by President E. B. of aqcial engagements that n1flonn nf Danna Cnllmro.Tha full CUUHICL :.:f.:|.zes&..-ee.-'lerenss %£=1'£=!\'-' g»1r|5;p?E.f3ii;§.. ml ;;,;;,,;;' 1;-:I 'nmE215SHOP 1 \I l n e w I U T K a luurca n,D s l l l r l l i u l l ls t u d i o .G i b b s g o n t h e r e .H a i i - I . 1 " | , | | , , , , , | , . , , » ,I- l n l l d a v.I I n t h e l i b r a r y .w h i c h w a s a l s o ~.......» um, xueu on or oexore me of lot 17 no-wiv Commwcfné at E. c. Rann, Propriswr18thday of April 1980 will be Me 4 ll,4 0 Cmt|forever b _'the Southwen corner of md lotll Excellant Dabed this 203, day of March 17, running thence east One hun-S.f_\¢fu¢°Serdce1930_' dred and ten feet, running thence I ,._._.'?f__ ..__._, fugitive from justic e. amd one night.alarmed without eaune.he endeav-ors to lea ve by the nn os c ane. buttolli to h is death. ue tr mmo n wo n de re d why h e f eltndiainc llmmon to ask this ma n who a nd wh at he wus.He realized that he was m the pre senc e of one fr om who m emun atlo ns o f evil a nd unusual powers we re d v e u ont. B E T W I N G T O N wa s a wa k e n ed ln the morn ing o r u sma ll boy who was the b ea rer o f c o ff ee a nd rolls.H e announced th a t break- fa s t wo u ld be served I n th e ma i n sa lo on wlthln th e ho ur ."'I'l*1Ls Ll all I need." sold Betting- ton."\Vh nt's y ou r na me?" "They c ull me 'Sll\el'a,' " said the the musi c ro om,Mm Ru d vr u y a n dMar y we re si ttin g. "Ma ry , "Mm .Radvray said sud- denly . "lt was ver y self ish of me to have b rought y ou h em. I regret lt." "You ne ede d me, and I'r o g lad 1 c ame."Ma ry returned.She had conc eived one of th os e a lmo st ex- mwof mut ad mlrn tlo ns for the be au- Or d e r o f S e r vi c e wi ll b e f o u n d i n an othe r c olu mn o f thi s p ap er ,Th e public i s c o rdi ally invite d 1: 0 en joy th e an ni ve r sa ry c e le br ati on i n th e n e wly dec orated a u d i to r i u m a t 1 1 ofcloc k. A l l fa mi li e s wh o h a ve i n th e lr h o m e s c o p i e s o f t h e C h u r c h H y m n - _ \- - L A L * - _ u . _ . _2 . . . . . A . . . l _. . . . . 1 . . \ : - \ . . B A P T I S T C H U R C H L. J . Mo r an , P as to r Su nd ay Sc ho ol, 1 0: 00 A. M. W o r sh i p , 1 1 A .M . J u n io r B .Y .P .U. ,3:30 P Eve ni mz s e rvi c e . 7 : 3 0 P . M. ef~<sEAL>u u u r w o l] _ ¢ _ E L L E R n o r t h f o r t y f e e t r u n n i n g t h e n I E nC o u n t y J " d } ¢ _w e s t O n e h u n d r g a d a n d i e n A I m a m d o o r e a s t _\l l An s lu nberprhe od10-0: mnning thence south forty feet uiM_|No 'm:r~: ro A n m m -|¢he place ol beginning. TION OF ESTATE Commendng at a point forty-w » -TRAI N SCHE DUL E- He wa s a h no y c d to a dmi i n f W fti l bor . "h ut my r ea l na me u A n g u s -u m: i mmn n .Liter ally S u m o r t h e r e s t o f t h e c r e w i t w a s t u s . "e n t h h u l j r ,t h e m a i d | | " n » u a u l | | " l ¢ ¢ |O . ¢ . . . » |. \ . . . | .4 \ . -\ . l . ' h n n h a h i d ~I n d l h l v i k d k a n n A n n n A n n l l n n r l . ~t the elev-who grgn tq -n. »\»I n u m n ;i n I L ;l i ;\94\|.nn'|.|»-- yer service, Wednesday, 8:00 :een WCS! or UAE Southeast ComerS T A T E O F N E B R A S K A ,' c f m Se ve n i n b lo c k w w w xr - | . ' 2 ' " € * ¢ 2 £ N ° ' * " ! ' ? ? ' ° " ' 3 " " ' ° ° " the m x orIesenedher lockwhich m m an.Radwuy emed n milab his wire. w w . Nl we i n we H v ~..-.service.The April Social Meeting of the Ladies' Social Union is in be held next Tuesday afternoon, April 1,at the home of Mrs.C. M. Hitch- man.Mrs.Gus Scheffler and Crowell Home service Sunday at 3:00 P. M. Sunday was a very good day with our church.We missed some of you.I hope you were not ndck.Ii so have some one call the pas- 1 BB Washington County,| Henry Mencke, Atty. CWM! Court.In Probate.I n the Matter of the Eatnus Mgry.M. Roge rs, Deanna:of the Villnge of Arlington,Wash- ington County, Nebraska, running thence sixty feet north,parallel with lot line, hence running west twenty-two feet,running thence south dxty feet.runnin:thence w¢.f,.»i§& mm. dn 5. c. s¢. P.. M. & Qmllu 'Northbound 7:15 mm. daily except Sunny. 2:52 pm. ddly omg# Sundny. n.¢n - _n_.,| \.||||\:|CuL»A u r y l.t:l|IE(.|I I I ! ! ![ n g " u c u l u : u u u l l | \ i l u \ . \ | - - ~ ¢ " - - " -u n v c \.vu..|\:,I.I\fi:|u|¢:uk n o w l e d g e m i g h t b r i n g t h e m .1 :B e t t l n g t o n e x p e r i e n c e d t h e S H U I 'o c e a r r s w r a t h a n d c l h n i fn»¢ »mi L i m ¢\..........\...n.....\...;\fu n fi n n n f a n 'f t l H I l r " n n l m m m i n n n d v fn h s f n a a i a n i h n w a r n Au m ;a u i m t u n u n u u u u g u u l 5 U U \ ¥ { . l l . " enc e to use tt, to d eath or Imp: | s~ onme ut.Hu t n o m a n ha d su c h s bo ld ove r Howa rd Be tti n gto n. An d y e t he experienced uneasiness I n , " . . . . . ` . " . ` . . .- . - - -- - -u || r | . | v a u n l .\ u u w u s ;uI n g h l m s e l t o n c e m o r e m c l e a n a D .T h e s u m :s o u n d e d parel.manned them to IuncheiOn the quuner dec k he fou nd the was genial.H e pres: Boss.wh o smiled the even.nn-and dls tln gui slled man tha nrnsmrfm nf fhll lmnll af a|»nn|-|rrndunted arnlle of the nlfrht be I " n anams we snipped a doctorHere he ls.Doctor Wellelndwuy and Miss Unwln." itlmucy.no enforced and r on u yacht.with which 'I Mrs. Armstead will be assisting h o m e m.Thi s wmv fr o m t he printed schedule was made nec-essary by reason of recent. illness in another committee.The ladies are requested to bring to this so~'cial meeting pieces of cretonne, to tot or some member of the con- gregation.We want to come bo see you if you are unable to comeandseeus.There is a. disease that is sometimes hard w detect in its first stages-no, not sleepingsicknessthataffectsthebndv. I The heirs at law, next of ki;-i,|eut twenty-two feet bo the place creditors and All persons inter- of* beginning, being a pan of Lot asked in said estate are hereby 7,i n Block zo of the aforesaid notified that on the 5th day of Village o f ArlingtonMarch_,_1930,Aug'nsta Jensen filed To satis!th U 'dape_t\t1on i n said County Court 5' . e ens m encum-gllegmg among other thinxze that "P"??' th"em_59__!f'fu'7 £0 sat- ¢ . » m u . m . ~ 12:85 p.m. daily except Sunday. 5:80 p.m. daily. -B US S CHED UL E- i§';ain&»3=".=I.1..'=;».1;;.;'"'.=;;¥"'i.°;| f.s;;."" in-In - na: blue . b a r eopld \rrlng_ with hI|pmrgrful | Ing pig 9g{(°Q_____.__ ____ |.--gn. _11grasp as onslly as one mlghl chokethe llfe out of a fu\vL"What part am I to play?" Hot- tlngtnn asked.For n limo. at any rule. llc must scam to full ln wlththe nll|or'n plnnsx. "It muy he vc-ry llltlc." tha Boss nnld."Tlnls lx how lhc matter ainnds.llnulu-ay can afford to be away from hls nfllre for a month.Ilo has so nrmnmcd thlnmx that he1s.snf~=x:unrdw for thnl time.Buttostayawaylnngcrwnulllrulnhlpl.Annllwr flnunclor,Glhlmns.1 .11 flnntzcmus nntustnnlst.\\'hon "1 nan nelwr lmroauce yn\Lsald. "to Hallett and then to the ren.n la most Important that the women trust you.Hallett has already Inferred them uma somedlnlrust of me."Ile lcd the way to tha upperdeck. whleh was alan the boat deck nndtha t on whlch the wireless room wus.Hallett was a squarebum man und u cnpahle snllor.Ilewas etrzlttered at having no hlghercomma d than this pleasure cry! when hl: (urmer compaulons weremasters or ocean-golng llnem He....... ..........»....n., 1" .. An... no ah. The lllncvllnhll V be useel in'n£eb=\rine bags for the The diéeaéedf §Hi¢'1{'1 2512 zi1irI12l Mary M. Rogers, an inhnbiiane offm] IQ|;;i.srn;as pgx gm be sent to the ing affects the soul-sunggry si¢k- `EYP;;"hi"8*ff2"§F£"*!'=Y» _NS*>f°='<H»ixszy me sum or $129.47 costs, and | Northboundthe increased and accnxinz mm.mms A n Southbound 11 :00 A. M.Iall as provided bylald oz-E¢§ii1i ~ de ¢ re e |.:|d by jnw i n lwc hcue l 8 : 0 0 P. l l . made and provldcd.ms P . I L Philippine lsmnus. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Carl Bader, Pastor fm..._,.,.».~\.n¢>»\ _... mesa Watch fo r i t fuf t often proves fntnl if treatment is notbegun in its first stages. The evening service was the Eest attepdcd of any of our Sun- men o n me lm any of January.;1930,leaving no last Will andTestament, and possessed of Real 8:15 P. li o ~_,church basement by the Ladies' Aid Society..Friday, 2:30 p.m,-Wes ley an Guild meets with Mra Ernest Schmidt, 202 East Grant St.'l:30 p.rn.-C ho i r rehearsal.Promptness will make it possible to finish `n time to allow singerswaltemsDistrictDeclamatory Contest at high school. Sunday, March 30th:10 a.m."'\urch School.An- nouncement concerning Easter. _11 a.m.-Mo mi ng Worship. .-..~.tu come to Sunday School Sunday.; 'We are worldng to bring our at-tendance up to One Hund and! some member may deal you should be one of the hund d. Ac.'cept their invitation.I Miss June Fletcher returned' last week from California where she sent the winter.She was inher p ace in the services Sundsy.l Mrs. John Moore is able to be, UP lgain and assist some with the home duties.She will soon be bgck with us.I 1 ,....-\4\(ER Ve ADf»...-1.¢_| na... ,J WHATQF;m w ' " ' c ° 2 K ~rr Mews -ro~', Menus Q, < . , : ;....m e .;-\..~rwunm ': f /;. »n-3 ~:2§~ ~~ ," 4 x;'I ~ Q » q -1 _ -_-'S~' l ~ BUT T ER B |@m E C O N O M Y Real Econo/ny is gettingthe most for\ your money .> When you buy Butter you invest in:-- THE MOST PALATABLE FAT-IT MAKES FOOD TASTE BETTER THE ONLY GENEROUS SUPPLY OF VITAMINS OF ANY FOOD FAT. A FAT THAT IS MOST EFFECTIVELY COM- BINED IN ANY MEAL EVERY DAY. Use:lButter for your food fat----- lt is Real Economy Blair Caoperative Creamery BLAIR NEBRASKA "EAT BLA|R BUTTER" CROWELL HOME Miss Martha Nelson spent the week-end visiting friends in Her- man.Fred Watts drove up fromOmaha Sunday to visit his moth-er, Mrs. Lucy Watts.Mig W. C. Wielers.nurse, spent Sundaywith friends. our nightlnOmaha _.rr ~'J IM r .a n d Mr s .E d .S.Mi ll e r f d r o ve u p f r o m Om a h a Sa tu r d a y ] e v e n i n g m v i m th e i r a u n t,Mr s . . Sadie Li c hty .Th e y t o o k h e r o u t to d i n n e r th a t e ve n i n g , wh i c h wa s a great treat for her..Mrs.Nellie Swearingen AISioux Cit spent Sunday with hermother, ii... York. Dr. Grant Shick spent the week-|nnd in Syracuse at the home oil Rev. and Mrs. 0. U. McProud. Ong Q .I I \ -.~»/, fi; ~;_. ww.|\|[ " . : - ~- - - wg - f; : " e § ;-e~.L f Lighten the Burden of Housework -for afew centseach day The telephone my in the any, time- laving my of ordering Sf°°¢fiu andmlm- hmuehold wm»li- ltisthepleanntwnytoooflc 'in touch with friends, of visiting with them when dimmae make: Pn- lonal calling difficult. Since all she feamra of convaa.ien:¢, plasure and safety dnt come wi¢l\,¢ telephone may be had for only u few am: a clay, why not have one inyour home now? ,. W J fa \dn immediate humili- llon can be nrnnged. 0B l a i r T e l e p h o n e C o m p a n y .4____.3 I u w u m ?cnmvs.unuwtl3'w w beoffe red tho vhnlre o f mln or n r an- som of me mi lli on d olla rs.I le wi ll blaster. lbrmxlr-n nm] firzht.I n th e noy ance at the c urious position oc - cupied b l Clements the steward. Ac tually Radway .on whos e favor he was dep ndenl.had d ec ide d In several Ia sa nc es th at Clements mus t be obeyed.It was b itter to a man who ha d de c ided Ide as on the impnnanc e of his ofilc e..» "\\'o ll?"he snapped.tur ni ng to the steward."W h a t la It? " "Thi s ls Do c tor W a ite, Ca ptai n," he answered, Hn lle t fr om th e beginning net hlmseil'to be ho s tlla "W h en did y ou c ome abo ard ?" Bettlngton said what be had been told.Ha llett s po k e bi tte rly about shipboard etiquette an d modern ways.Th e n he ta me d a b r u p tl! away an his n ephew c ame up . This was a pleas antfac ed ma n of three- and-twenty .wh o obviously .shared his unc le's opinion o f C le me n t; The b oy se emed exc ited an d wor- ried.I"W h a t d o y o n th i n k o t th e lk lp per ?" C le men ts a sk ed 'fa hard ma n to handle ." Bettlng- ton returned. "aa all obstinate men are." °'IIe'a o f no Importanc e,"Clem- ents sold ldl5'"Did y on n otic e how 'Sparks' seemed to be upset? Some- thing h as happ ened to hls wir eless. He I lnd l h e e na' t ad jus t I t a nd has to c all ln the elec tric ian,wh o is one o f my men.to help him.I alla!!le t I t wo r k fo r a few day s." Again th at c a lm assumption of absolute power fr o m the little,slender man In bla absurd livery . "W hen I de c ide that no me aaaga may be sent or rec eived. Graumaun wi ll get busy .Look.th a t' |Rad- f a v . " Aid Society..Friday, 2:30 p.m,-Wes ley an Guild meets with Mra Ernest Schmidt, 202 East Grant St.'l:30 p.rn.-C ho i r rehearsal.Promptness will make it possible to finish `n time to allow singerswaltemsDistrictDeclamatory Cnntest at high school. Sunday, March 30th:10 a.m."'\urch School.An- nouncement concerning Easter.11 a.m.-Mo mi ng Worship. 'We are worldng to bring Qur at-tendance up to One Hund and! some member may deal you should be one of the hund d. Ac.'cept their invitation.I Miss June Fletcher returned' last week from California where she sent the winter.She was inher p ace in the services Sunday.l Mrs. John Moore is able to be, UP lgain and assist some with the home duties.She will soon be bgck with us.| THE HACK 'SAW VOL. 4 MARCH 27, 1930 NUMBER 47 A Blair man had an argument with hiswife the other eve- ning." I wonder", s a i d he,fmnlly. "what would happenii y ou and I ever azwed on anything!"Pd be wrong," saidshe.And the argu- ment started a l l over again. Proper house clean- ing supplies c a n make the job a lot nnsier.We h a v e Step ladders Dust maps Wdl mo p! Fumimre polish Wax =~ you wodd ask for. We know A m m who always has two eggs for br¢nHBBt. One for himself and `__.jJ:::"r f ' v a ~ xg.\ 513° »\L ;,~:'; r ~\ \ S pA ¢ "Mary." Mm Radway Bald Buddem ly, "lt Wan Very Salflsh of Ma96 Have Brougm You hare." one must come to regnrd anotherafler n lime. presented problems toMn. Radwny not wholly pleasing.She conceded that this sxrnnger had a fnce which Inspired conndence in her. as much as that or the steward wllh his perpetualsmile created aversion.He had afine head and keen but kindly eyesAnd there wal something reassuringlnhlssplendidphysicalproponlons.She thought he lookedwllheapednlklndllnessntmueMary Unwln.As far Mary.shebreathed a slgh or relief,Instincttold her here. at last, wus n mnnan hoard she could tmst.She hadnot conhded In Mm Radwny her apprehension ot most of the menshehnd seen. CROWELL HOME Miss Martha Nelson spent the week-end visiting friends in Her- man.Fred Watts drove up fromOmaha Sunday to visit his moth-er, Mrs. Lucy Watts.Mig W. C. Wielers.nurse, spent Sundaywith friends. our nightlnOmaha _.rr ~'J IM r .a n d Mr s .E d .S.Mi ll e r f d r o ve u p f r o m Om a h a Sa tu r d a y ] e v e n i n g m v i m th e i r a u n t,Mr s . . Sadie Li c hty .Th e y t o o k h e r o u t to d i n n e r th a t e ve n i n g , wh i c h wa s a great treat for her..Mrs.Nellie Swearingen AISioux Cit spent Sunday with hermother, ii... York. Dr. Grant Shick spent the week-|nnd in Syracuse at the home oil Rev. and Mrs. 0. U. McProud. Ong Q .I I \.\ -.~»/, fi; ~;_. ww.|\|[ " . : - ~- - - wg - f; : " e § ;-e~.L f Lighten the Burden of Housework -for afew centseach day The telephone my in the any, time- laving my of ordering Sf°°¢fiu andmlm- hmuehold wm»li- ltisthepleanntwnytoooflc 'in touch with friends, of visiting with them when dimmae make: Pn- lonal calling difficult. Since all she feamra of convaa.ien:¢, plasure and safety dnt come wi¢l\,¢ telephone may be had for only u few am: a clay, why not have one inyour home now? ,. W J fa \dn immediate humili- llon can be nrnnged. 0B l a i r T e l e p h o n e C o m p a n y .4____.3 I will be great helpto keepathem down. We often wonderhow n lazy man can tell when he has spring fever. A Stencil Border around the room next to the ceilinggivestheroomafinished touch.We have an assortment of Stencil Patterns. Some time we hope to attend a banquet where we won't have lo sit a-Btraddle the wooden home that one for his vest. "Alabastine"wafercolorforwallsis adapted to any i n- terior surface o nBlaster,wall board, ax-lap or wo o d. There is a correct Alabutine color toharmonizew i t h rugs and fumiuh-ings for every roomi n the hoxse.W e have a fu assow ment of colors. Just 1 few more weeks now and gar-dens here in Blair will be making two weeds grow when one grew before.A Keen Kutta-Ho e PETEHSEN HAHUW A HE Blair, Nebnlh . e. This keep - smiling idea may be Ill right,b n t we've met some people who overdo it. end ho will dn ns I hnvé arrannedBu! the cnpt.-mln and lu ; *W lll he ellmlnnled. I have taken fimhmron thnmzht n moment."lh:|t's nil \mVwe||." he cried , J "b u t y on 1-an't carry of f lnto cap- tlr lty an International llgure llk e Rnd wn y .Why .man.they 'll send gunboats out an d every sh ip w e pass will he looking for os. 'I°here's no dlaaulslnrz a c raft like this." "Tlaere wlll he n o alarm.Let- ters wi ll he prepared wr ltte n ln Rad wa fa h an d. explai ni ng th at h is health ls be nelltlng slo wly an d that h e vslll remain away for a fevyf week s longer.M m Railway wi ll wr i te to het father,the senator, a n d the girl secretary wi ll send postal: to he r parents. ....T l k y wi ll disarm all suspic ion." " Ho w? "Ile ttlngtoa demanded blun tly ."You*ll threaten th e m wi th vlo le n m Mle s s they wr ite? Th e wo me n wo n' l do lt. n o r Rad - wa y ei th e r! "" "Nevertheless they wi ll be wri t- ten.For what purpose d o y ou sup pose An dre w (lrme , maste r f org er. 'war drug f r o m Blaek port,Ma in e? " The Bo ss too k some paper s from A drawer.These h e passed to Bettlngton. "Her e a re letter s wri tten by MmRa d wa y and her husband..Study them c losely .Yo u me to b e r th ln the next stateroom."H e led Ile ttlngton in to an ad- join ing cable.I r o m lt another I é room was sec -n. "' I h nl. "snld the Buss "in ih a..- . . .-__ . -..H ,' n gd u c t o r ' a 0£ !l c o . "H e p o i n t e d t o n p n r c l n n c - q t o n w h i c h t h c n a m e J o h n ' W a i t e w a s I n s c r i b e d .H e t t l n g t o n s a w t h a t W a i t e h a d t a k e n h i s d a g r v e o l 'd o c t o r o f m e d i c i n e i n t h e U n i x e r s i t y o f P e n n s y t v a n i a M t e e n "Yau will be known henceforth Y o u wi ll pr ob a bly h ave ve ry llule to do.but It was for tun ate th a t Ilndwny required a phy sic ian.Oth- erwise u wo uld ha ve ha d no b e c o me a mb er o f my c r ew.'r ho real Doc tor wn lle ,over wh o m Ihave some Blig ht h old. lent mo thll. and some implements ot the trade. | drug s a nd the re nt ol lt.Y o u w i ll| probably have to prescribe so ma , sedntlves for Rudwuy ."| lleulngron knew nothing of medi- : eine; he quuiled at the idea of haw! lu g to lo o ka fte r | r ea lly s i c k n e r- | son."Yo ur p osi ti on n a a n olllc er will! give y ou entry to the main saloon. th e BUSH we nt on." Y o u wi ll ba ! able lo gain the c onf idenc e ol' :he women and rc pon to me wh at Imp -Ipens.ln the ro le I ha ve a s su me d I he ar muc h . bu t nh ! e noug h." Ilen lngxon was g lad to k now tlmt he would be In a po slu on to wa lc h over Uuwln`s glrl.n l l t r u e s h e wo u ld n o t y e t k n o w h h mme n e ( luppoxed.u m ll he. h ad de d d e d l wha! be at to do ln the hc e o f d un# z e n .h e ha d better keep u p th e maauuermde.Th e Bo s s to o k hu lc q u le sc en c na A matter of c oun e.l l I n n u l lc a n c e l n h l a l n u m : m u m m l m ! 1 .;a.,».aHa;Li .1»€ ~ QA.; La .1 ¢ QLL' 91161 Nebfllb, xml. 21. mo--THE ENTERPRISE-Page Four . a a a with the joy 0 big dty,and girl.Ta g » > road that - aeen, only » following the by two wey »- one by one ~= Thus i n a I thrilllngly, d 1 made to live scenes on the :has Kills". the gi rl-the picture,whl istera, public new realizatl~ for the ymm beauty,Virgl tounding wor Ruin"xjaised ; .»| H N A . ~Ylblilkl The W. R. otic program and U. s. G : ing on March ~: |::az .. . Mr. and M tained around fine six o'clo ce per Year $1.50 .~... Enbend u s e c o nd-c hu ma m:the ponoffwe at Blair, Nehr., ~er the Act of Congress a t 3. 1879. HERMAN NEWS' Sunday :nuke\ th e first armi- ~rwy o l `the'ge of Mr. ~ hlirs. John r Tekamah onox- af the day, Dr. and Mrs. J. Cameron entertained them at - ~er.Mr. and Mrs. s. S. Sidner fGI;remonz yvere also guests. raid Lxtle,whn teaches at . w u ~Friends from Hulan, Iowa 'vis-ald Ravrr.Su~ Mrs. Edgar DeVa\1 was able to Bil Sunday afternoon. n 0 :| .~week~ an~ ~ia getng along nicely. den and I-'rank DeVry~ of Ffe~ ter McCracken..Mt. and Mrs. E114 King vidted Sunday evening at the HAFYY Smith home.The L. G. Pinochle Club met atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Allred looking after the work at the West hotel. John Holmes of Omaha, who is ed w Sedulia. Mrs. Dunn passed away in Jan. 1912 in Omaha and was laid to :est in the Blair cemetery.There remains three children, two sons and a daughter, bo mourn the loss of their father.The sons are Wallis S. of Sedalia and Darley P. of the Philippines,whom they have not seen for thirty-one years. chi\dren were Sunday dimm-guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gonham._Jonas Blomberg and Mr.andMm. Andrew Svendgaard drove to Omaha Sunday to see Mrs, Blom- berg,who is a patient at the Methodist hospital.Mr. and Mrs.Lyle Guyer andchildren were supper guests Sun- day evening at the E.C. Lippin- cott home.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and he will work for the American Telegraph and Telephvne Co. Only the regular routine of hus- ineas was carried out at the 0. E. S. meeting last Thursday eve-ning.The mendanoe was small.The refreshment committee,Mr. and Mrs. Chris T n. Mr. andgFrank Loftis a d Mr.andrs.c .R.Gray,rved a nicelunch.1 four tahln of players én-esent. Mrs. Hansen and Mrs.wence Olsen won the first prize and Mrs.George Fallen and Louie Mencke received the consolatinns.The next meeting will be at the home of Mx-.' and Mrs.Chris Jensep. partment,were in this.dcinitzy last week in the interesfa of thenr work.. Aubrey Gaines,who has beenemployedbytheBelltelephone company the pastyer. c ame in L UBndadinnerchan!a brief visit.He left on mmm mn mn mm T h e r e ma in : o f F r a n k Du n n of ~is po wble." e e b u t t e ri s o p e o f t h e b u t l 1 |. 4 .. .mi~~h~ ~f, ~.° M r .a n d Mr s .J .E .Mc Cr ac ke n of B la ir , vi s ite d S u nd a y a f te r n o o n ...n .||~. al. ~ounty spelling conte~t to~be heid in the court house Saturday, March 29.During the past fezsv eye which indiaates a ren defic-iency of vitamin A--was unknowri. burial was mode.The locol Ma- eonic organization had charge of the services. sure that you are giving your bodyn reserve of the important vitamin I n Sweden, when a minimum of 53 grams or practically two ounc- es of buttgr a day was used, wh e n a l l c o uld be do ne f o r h e r th a t lo v i n g ha n d s c ou ld do,th e e n d m m e .M e t a wa s b o r n a tHe r ma n ,Ne b. ,o n A d m ne a r Sp ik e r J uly 2 3, 18 9 3 a nd d e pa r te d th is li f e o n Mar c h 1 9, 19 3 0, at th e h o m e o f Mr . a n d Mr s . E a r l T h o mp son,h e r a g e being'3 6 y ears,'I mo n th s an d 26 d ay s .He r mo th e r , A n n a M a r i e A n d e r s o n ,d e d O c t . 0 l grades of schools have usunlly clrried of! first honors.The Blair grade of schools will be repre- sented this year by Henrietta Voss, Frances Van DeVenter and Elly M. Larson. META ANDERSON This community was shocked last week when Miss Meta .An- dex-son,4 reddent of the New ».-1 of her sister,Mrs.Earl Thonqp d.neev itami:1A||su~l~n mpor-unt. food a wes s°ry.itiswse w idents of Blnir,was brought to the city Tuesday, March 25, mdtant. food awessvry.it is wise wuse enough butter each day to be Bla ir from wav m mfs.He was born at Mills Corner,Indiana, (Continued from page one) that they will carry ot! theirshare_ of _commercial honors. (Continued from Pa Chaa M. Hitnhman Chris Bendor! Carl Koltenmm Fxed Siert Alhed o. Sick J. E. Miller W.w. Wilkinson Cla rk 0 'Hwo n 1 ge One) an his farm near Sedalia,Mo. When Mr. Dunn lived in Blair, he was bill clerk md operator in the freight depot winch has since been torn down.The older Blair people w |remember him well. ..¢.» . an uf I living, comes to a them he meets a r they follow the I to pleasure's pal- find ;hat they are mee that kills.Two aveled the pace but y pdd for it. ew words is told a matic story that ls in vdvid,flashing =~".=Pn in "The Pace ind for the role of producers of this has aroused min- and educators bo a \n of ll.fe's dangers g,chose that little iia Roye, whose asf :i n "The Road to her bo immediate C. had a dee patri- on William H. Taft it nt their last meer- 22. RELATIVES AT DINNER Mesame A. .A. Jensen,Henry Jensen,diner Gotschow,m m m Rhoades and Walter Nelson and families. cm au~:crxoN N1-um '= On mother page ln this issus will be found the sample ballot for the election which is to be held next Tuesday. In three wards the First, Second` and Fourth, there la no ,coobest an is also the case with the city treasurer.The city clerkship has no candidate running, there being no filings for that office.This leaves an open field for the voter to write in any name desired andthe`erson receiving the highest number of votes is the Winner. ln the Third Ward for council honors, E. w. Schmidt, the pres- ent encumbent,will cross bats with Frank Brass, For the mayoralty, P. C. Soren- sen and J. Hamid Stewart are ln the race.Both Mr. Sorensen and Mr.Stewart have served on the council,Mr. Sorensen for eight years and Mr.Stewart for four ....l i # P _I I I n e ¢ 1I:; , i § £ i H = i p r i g e , ¢ _ ¢ - 5 »- » \ » |¢ n u 4 | »; : ' ; ; : ; ; ;;. QL" a ; " ; : 4 3 i . .f'xx Rlnn. I A ¢ . A \ \ l \ | : |1 0 0 9 \' m a n O h years.k's. Ed Jensen enter-So far the campaign hns been lx thirty relatives at a quiet one and very little muck ck dinner last Sat-frakinz has been in evidence and<m d i n ~\' a l l l j ~ ° " ~ ~ l a u l u l v\ \ \ r v \ v vl | " f u mnw ovvan 1 1 - 1 _ r r - -g - - - ~ -- -d h "h i g l i t x o n w i t h t h e 'I 'y s o : 1 a n d L o n g d a y e v e m n g a t t h e h o m e o f M r . g g g f g n ] § i m ; : n § ¢ h i ¢ h l c r » m p a n y a n d b e g a n w o r k l a s t | a n £ l _ _ M l ' s ~ - I g n v i f r ; . . _n \ . . _~ I II 23,1920, and since the death ofhermother,Meta has made her home with her sister, Mrs.Earl Thompson.Meta was a very lovable and charming young lady and of ngood character; she met and made ma ma wan.nv:-rwxne.As she mawnenuorrG. G. Hines J. Harold Stewart J. E. Campbell Ed A. Jensen Amdc Hardware The contest will include old we uuuguwr, mrs. uluuue nann;of Sedalia, accompanied the bod; to Bl ur and is spending a few days visiting former Blair friend: PLEASURE'S PRICE IS HEAVY PENAL T1 the bench.~e time following the di n ne r w a ,s p e n t i n vi s i ti n g a n d c ards. Th o se p re s e nt wer e Me s sr s . a n d : .l :I ; |x~ 3h a n d i t is h a r d ly li k e l y t h a t a n y wi ll b e u s e d .It lo o k s li k e 3 é a s e 1 o f le tti n g th e pu blic ma k e a de- c i s i o n o n me r it a n d no t p r e ju d i c e . Engdahl Top and Body Co. Auto Tops and Bodies "lf Engdahl Doc: il, 113 Do/icRighl" 6l4~l6-I8-Z0 North 18th Sh/Telephone ATS944 OMAHA, NEBR- §§n]S§é§5é§ 'thi appearance.Wm.|W¢¢k~|ine auenoance at we neasant! Lowe is doing the painting. Emil Hansen, who looked after the work on the E. C. Burdic farmeast of hero the past year.has mo wd back to town_a:\d is occu~ wins: his home again.Mrs.U.G.Garner o1'BlaiY» spent Wednesday here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Melvem West. A Fon! coupe bearing on 0ma~ha licenao plate, was bady wrecked in an auto accident about a milesouth of here Satu y night. Twomen who were in the car,escaped injury.The members of the LyonsClub enjoyed a batchelors dinner last Friday evening.and Mrs Theo Lundt andMr...ibaby, Mr. and Mrs. C. R..Sutton, Mrs. Elsie Jorvensen.Mrs.Anna Sutton of Blair und Mrs.John Sutton of Beatrice,were enter- tained at dinner at the J. M. West~hom»:Sunday in honor of Mrs. John Sutton,whose birthday oc- curred that day._Mrsf Louis Horn was a businesseallex at Blair Saturday. Clayton Shnfrta ls_u'S§i8!.ing J. I Mr. and Mrs. Emil York, living near Tekamah, have a new baby boy who arrived last week. Misa Louise Larson, who teach-es in the high school at Laurel, Neb., spent the weekend at her home here. Gordon Imve was tnkeri to the Govenant hospital in Omaha Wed~ nesdny to see a specialist and have some X-ray pictures taken of his back to locate the trouble.He was put in a can and was bi-o't home Sunday./Mr. and Mrs.L. A. Woodward went to Omaha Sunday and spentthe day at»the home of their son,Albert,On Monday Albert left in his car for Winnipeg,Canada to look after business matters, nertainimz to his grading work. lftheweatheristoo cold to start operations soon he will return for his family or they will go outlater by train. Mrs.0.H.Godsey is confined to her home with an attack of qumsy._The South Sunshine Club meet- Vww Sunday Schoolfwas notlquite so good Sunday morning as u week ago.We hope everyonewilltry their best to be prescntl next Sunday morning.The Ser- vice Seekers class still hold the;banner as their class had the*largest attendance There werel ten teachers absent.Fred Peck`and Lloyd Husk substituted.Rev; I-largett was with us and deliv~ered a very splendid sermon.The S. S. is to have an Easter program and n. committee of four teachers,were appointed to plan the pro- gram.The Service Seekers class are to have their party next Fri-day ev ening atthc home of the Misses Viva and Vera McGowanand the Willing Workers class will have their party at the Ran- dall hersen home.'.Mrs.Henry Jensen spent Fri- dny afternoon with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.0.Jacobson.Mrs.Dora Sumner und Leon and Neil Sutton 'were Sunday din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lippincott.` Some chicken thieves visit/ed at u....r n~.\,~...<.»..~A¢.\¢mmnina I friends with everyone.As she has been a member of the Thomp-son family for nearly fourteen years,she was loved by everymemberof this family,and one that will be greatly missed,and leaves a Klnce which can never befilled.S e leaves to mourn her lnss,four brothers and four sis~ ters: Wm., Chris, Peter and Carl; Mrs. EmmnThornpson, Mrs Selma Thompson,Mrs.Lula Wolsmnnn and Mrs. Annu Wolsman, all livingin Nebraska. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Danish Lutheran clmrch at Orum,Rev.Larsen officiating. Those acting as poll-bearers wereoldschoolmatesofMets,=»s.,q= Vick Skov,Stanley hiarsh, Jo n Jackson, Dewey and Ed Holsteinand Louie Rasmussen.Burialvms made in the Orum cemetery bc~ side her parents. ARCH1PRESERVER ...2.. Ax.3HOE STORE sEw|/sm so.he<§@:ur£»>he~ Ba ~er \\\\\uunulu DAN4 CO L L E GE Ac rl v ma s (Continued from page one) gates Friday evening in the Cul- lege didng_hail.The dining hall was decorated in Dana's colors, red and white.A picnic was tobe held Saturday evening but be-cause of the weather the lunch was served in the College dininghallinstead.Afber the meeting Friday evening,a "mixer"washeld in the ladies* reception room.Another was held on Saturday evening.An informal discussion was held after which light xe-freshmenta were served.The final meeting of the canferenmwas held in the Lutheran church Sunday morning.Myra Hansen's father,M r . L P.Hansen,and little daughter, Erma, of Lindsay, Neb., togetherwithMr.Berndt Hansen,visited here on Sunday.Mr. Per Swen- scn,one of our winter students, returned home with them. Mr.Elmer Stone,of Lindsay, Neb.,visited Miss Myra Hansen here Sunday.A group of relatives and friends from Omaha,visited Miss Mar- garet Petersen here on'Sunday. They were at the College for supper.Miss Ellen Bondo,a sister of Miss Edna and Ervin Bondo, vis~ iled here mer the week-end. Miss Ida Dahl spent Sunday at Neola, Iowa visiting relatives and friends.Miss Edna Hansen, of Audubon, Iowa, was called home a week ago because of the serious illness ofher mother.We hope that Edna may soon be back again.Mr.Hans Stalknecht receivednewsfromDenmarklastweek that his father had passed away.We sincerely sympathize with Mr. Stalknecht in his sorrow. The students who have, spentthewintertermwithushave been busy the last few days get- ting ready to leave and bidding goodby.Gnly two are left and these expect to leave in the next few days.We wish them much success and good luck' wherever they may go.A little informal party was held for the winter student girls at the Ladies reception room followingLutherLeaguelastWedlesday n u z u n u z z m n z n z u z x m nnun tal. root wsu' 0IIl8h8¢N e b L e t u s C o n e c t Y o u r F o o t I lls Na tu r e ' a wa y Th e r e i s n o Shoe li k e th e A r c h Pre:server,sty le p lu s c o mf o rt.Th e foot.c o mf o r t as to r e f or me n p nd wo me n .3 2 V'l'lIl|3l"V\lll b; mlié m;"¢»..;¢the gets the largest number of re- newals from the old list, as well as the largest number of new names.The losing beam is to pay for the dinner for the winners, as wa-ll an far their nwn. "Two by two ye sin, but ye must pay one by one." One of the wo;-ld's greatest P°e¢s wrote that line and voiced a truth that all men and women know.And well might the author The Club closed the year from debt and has $120 more rent money from the 20 acres west of the road this year,Mr.Johns considering the locntion that much more valuable lor his dairy since the road has been gravelled.So new members are:\'t inheziting of "The Pace that Kills", coming` m Lhe Home Theatre April 9 andl 10 for Wednesday and Thursday, have had that line in mind.» A country boy, fresh and eager 4 a I t i t !I 6l4~l6-I8-Z0 North 18th Sh/Telephone ATS944 OMAHA, NEBR- _~" l \..i v »s .N 1 ,w x " ° "1 ," ~," H ~uw--. C "§.<ni F .\ .~Q ' u . 1 , -. .~-k ~P wr .~A r G a .Y. . ' ; f I /1 .-f i ""5 ; - #* : a . , 1 r .¢.-» ' / ' .'f . .4 .- . - a n n - m i n i ¢ 5 , , » f ". I f .g ,; . - . . . . . . . . - - - -- »Q . r A .. .....,_" ? ' Z £ " i .. : '" "\ w rn5 | \1 |4 . ast Chance 11:rr Clearance Sale. If you are consid- ering making a change in cars this spring you should come in this week and.look our stock over. my debts from former years.| The course is i n fine shape. 'ight now and the officers 1`|f:l hat more people should be en.i°>-1 ng this popular and healthful' apart.If some popularplan of his sort wil l not work out it ix ~lnnncd to make the club exclus- ive arid increase the dues ta, ANUTHEH LAMB SALE Anolhcr real lamb sale will he in effect in our Marko! Saturday.Lamb was usually nriuad nn hizh (hal nnlv nH.Johnson with the telephone line work at present.Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schenck of Stanton, iowa, stopped here Wed~ 'nes/day for a short visit with friends.They were returning from Craig, where they had at- tended the funeral of rrrelative. Ed Bgoton of Sioux City..was a Herman caller last Thursday. Mrs.D.Buch entertained the _guild for their regular meeting on Thursday aftemoou._Clifford Owen is confinedtohis home with an attack of the grippe,Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cooper had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and M m Carl Cooper and Carl. Jr.,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper.Floyd Cooper of Tekaunah and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rasmussen.Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hayes went to Omaha Friday and spent theday at the home of their daugh- ter,'Mrs.B.B. Smith, . helping their grandson,Geo.Smith cele-brate his eleventh biMday. Grand~ rua Hayes took him a lovely b1rth~ day cake which delighted him.Rev. Richmond and family draw out to Ainslcy, Neb., leaving hereearly Wednesday and came homeFriday.They were located at Ainsl-ey before coming here and enjoyed a nice visit.They went to attend a play given Thursday evening.Claire Skinner,Eddie Paulsonand Harlin Bidwell were guests of, Francis Elmore at _the Alfred Kramer home ina Fnday eveningandattendedtherollersltutxng later in the evening.` Ernest West is helping James* Van Horn with his plumbing bus- hogs at present.Img lux' rms week Wlll be nem on;»Thursday, March 27 at the home|'of Mrs.Jesse Ryan..g» Miss Doris Himes of Fairbury,' Nob., visited a few days the lat-Iter part of the week at the home ' of her brother, Everett Himes. She I returned to her home Monday. There have been literally mil- 1 lions of ducks and geese lighting in the fields east of town the pastfewdays.The flight,particu-ilurly of geese, has been unusually Iheavy.They could be seen plain~ ly from town but many drove out to see them.It was indeed a pic- ' ture for all lovers of nature as well as the sportsman.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansenreturned house on Monday Iudlow- ing a ten d ys visit with rela- tives. Mrs.Chas.Gilliam,nee Katie Hyslip,an early day resident of Herman, died at her home at BlairMonday, March 17.She was the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Obe Hyslip and will 1 be remembered here by a number of the older residents Funeral services wereheldnn Wednesday afternoon and interment was made at the Blair cemetery.Word has been received here telling that K. J. Vnn Valln and Harold Wilson reached Phoenix, |Arizonn a week ago Saturday.They returned to Phoenix to join their families after sperding :zfewweeksherelookingnfzcr business matters.r meeting of thewill be held Friday the home of Mrs. 1 I | 1 l The regula Womans Club afternoon at'Gilbert Olson.The subject for*the afternoon discussion will be ...-. H..Hiram.. ..-A me sz.-1.~.\" I. stu L Gun 5 wasua un;w 1......blvhi le th e y we r e in Blai r , an d the y say n t le as t T5 c h ic ke ns ar e lr on el Mi s s e s i e o n e Raven a n d W i n - lf r e d A lle n we r e s u p p e r g u e sts o n Th u r sd a y e ve ni n g a t th e E. C . L i p pi nc o tt h o me .' Mr s .J o h n S u tto n o f Beatric e, s p e n t th e we e k a t C .R.Sutto n' s. Mr . a n d Mrs . W a lte r Mc C r a c k e n called o n Mr s .A lb e r t Mn th i e s o n Fr i da y af te rn oo n. Mr s .F r a n k J en sen a n d son, Do na ld ,a n d J o h n Peters on we r e dinn er giu ests S und ay at the .h ome o f M r . a n d Mr s .Ha r r y S m i t h . Mr s .C la r k Li p pi n c o tt an d b a b y sp e n t th e we e k n d i n Om a h a vi s - iting;h e r fa th e r ,Ha n s Ander son. Mr .a n d Mr s .Ch ri s J e ns en an d g i l d r e n he lpe d Mr .E m m e t Bo lt eb rs te hi s bi r thd a y Tuesday eve nin g. M r .a n d Mr s .E .W .Sc hmidt we r e S u n d a y a f te r n o o n d s i to r s a l th e E .C.Li p pi n c o tt ho me . M r .Be n to n Ma r s h o f De n ve r Colora do, wa s c alled Li nc oln hs th e serious illn ess h i s f u th e r an d wh i ie the r e h e to o advan tage o f th e op p or tu ni ty an d c a me if B la i r a n d vis ited Th u r sd a y a m Fr i d a y wi t h Mr s .Ma r sh ' s n u m an d u nc le , Mr. an d Mrs . C . Su tto n Mr .an d Mr s .He n r y Ri c h te r oi W oods,S.I).a n d Mr .a n d M r s Lo ui e Ric h te r a nd s o n, C lny to ' 1 o Oma h a ,a ll vis ited a t th e C .R S u tto n ho me Su nd ay even in g. . . . . . . . » ».».¢.».»»- - n - - W o me n a n d Miss es:Se le c t y um n e w S p r i n g Ou tf i t a t th e Fns hi o: C e n te r i n B la i r - - th e y h a ve e ve r y th i n g v o s need,a n d a t mo n e y Sa vi ng pri c es , too!10-1 {1|)f1E1[)é '|fCB"l\ l}\"|"|""l"|f."|.) around $50 a year.A club house is planned for the ncnr future win. rcgulnr country club features. Such a course is of value to the city and should L-2 kept up for public reasons.For instance, sew eral players drove over here from Onawn,Iowa all last summer, paying toll to cross the bridge, to play on .our well kept course, their course having been given up.The Dana College students also make use ol the c ourse i n their awe program without charge. Il l I A C~~ I ¢~We will again sell the large ~I ~size delicious red and golden --ri »bananas this Snlurduy at "I-'asimion Ce nter S i lk Dresses i n . s ma r t n e w sty le s ju s t rec eived. s6.' r5, $10 to $ 19.7 5 ar e th e pr ic es an d th e s i z e s r a n ge f r o m 1 1 to 5 2 .in c lud in g Half-s ize s.Selec t y o u r | n e w sp r i n g dr es s \ , no w a t l h e l Fa s h i o n C e n ter i n B la i r .1 0 - lt Fa sh io n Ce nter S i lk Dresses i n s ma r t n e w sty les ju s t rec eived. $6.75, $10 to $19.75 are the prit:c .;{ an d th e s i z e s r a n g e f r o r n 11 to 512|in c lud in g Half -siz es.Selec t y o u r ! n e w s p r i n g dre ss n o w a t th e ' ' F a s h i o n Ce n te r i n Bla ir .1 0 - lt I o .I y *._~`.~1»g w .- "~4 - f i ~ ~ . 1 il 3, f n f -ff :,_."~ ~\ _ .uw ,_.~ I jg ., {' Q ~,."-fb ~ -'"~3":{.- f r ' , & § ,/ "an x J ~ > ,/ ..~ .\..» _ .n ;;,f'f'. ii e ~ Ai ast Chance EH' Clearance Sale.If yo u are consid- ering m aking a change in cars this spring yo u should com e i n this w e e k a n d l o o k our stock over. We Still Have a Good \Assortment 1-1929 Whippet Coupe »2-1927 Chevrolet Coaches 1926 Chevrolet Coéches -1927 Nash Sedan 1925 Ford Coupes 1926 Ford Tudors -1924 Ford Coupe 1927 Chevrolet Touring 1926 Ford Roadster 1925 Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1927 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 3-1926 Ford Tourings 2--1925 Ford Tourings 1-1925 Buick Roadster ]__. ]___ ]__ ]__ 1... W e a re t radi ng e very dzy--so if you don't see w hat yo u wal i n this ad, com e in and tell us w h a t yo u w a n t an d w e can pr ob a bl y g o o u t a n d tr ad e f or o ne i Dou't Put llff-See Us This Week Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. B1-Am, NEBRASKA =Phone 219 Sales and Service SUN. , MON., TUES . an d Su nday Mat inee ALL TALKING "F L I G HT " F ea t u r e Stars-Jack Holt, 'Lila lee and Ralph Graves ` '" A t t h e De n t i s t " Co m e d y A l s o P A T H E N E W S HOME THEATRE The Home of Pcrfed Talking Pictures -MAR. 27 T o APR- 3- ¢¢ - . 1 - n a - aTHURSDAY ALL TALKING "NOT SO DUMB" Feature Star--Marion Davis "Dads Day" Comedy FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATLNEE AL L TAL KING "LETS GO PLACES" Feature Star:Joseph Wggstaff and Lola Lane "Tickllsh Business" Comedy ..| WAYS To SERVE VEGETABLES; wma MEAT IN WINTER I ~1Winter with its dearth of grocni vegetables often presents u prob- lem of how to obtain n pleasing variety with the vegetables ob- tainable."The best way to make our meals attractive when the chnice of foods is limited is to ln- c~°»~\*°the number of ways in which we prepare them."The recipes given below are ways of preparing the common vegetablesthat are just a bit different.I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALL TALKING " C A M E O K u g s v "F e a t Star-J. Harold Murny and Norma Tergis priced so high that only n few were able to afford it. But due to the decline in the market, we will again be able to sell lamb stew, shoulders of lamb, lamb loin chops and leg of lamb at very attract ive.priccs.These lambs are of the best quality.Every cut will be ideal for fancy or every day use.Eat more lamb this week and buy it regularly thereafter from our market."Babe" has re- ceived many compliments from our patrons on both I || |1 :I pric e of this delic ious, healtl| ~ f u l m e a t i t e m si nc e o u r las t sale.D o n ' t f a i l t o inc lude a n or de r o f la mb wee k-e nd fn-nd li st. L A M B S T E W L A M B S H O U L D E R L A M B L E G S L A M B C u o v s BANANAS i n w s u o n u a » the 1 Oc ISC 25a 251: (ic per pound.Bananas are always rcwmmended as uhealthfulfruit for growingchildrch.Again include suv-eral pounds of this whole- smné fruit in your wack-endfood reduirements. » rn smxccs F006 smxus A Surety gl Purity 4Gnnrsxé USED BUTTER AS A COSMETIC The "ul tm smart"among the Greéxs and Romans ns curly us 450 B. C.used butter ns a hair Gressing and a cosmetic. The Hin- doos offered it as the greatest and holiest of sacrifices in their wor- ship.The Mncedonians used but- ter as an ointment after bathing.In Spain.as late as the seven- teenth century,butter fat was found in the medicine shops nd- vocated for external use only.In rural districts of Germany today. fresh unsalted butter is much used an a cooling salve for burns._ va _--tainable."The best way to make our meals attractive when the chnice of foods is limited is to in- cl<:|»~r.n the number of ways in which we prepare them."The recipes given beiow are ways of preparing the common vegetables that are just a bit different. NOTICE! u.\ fi e ld of nu tri tio n , we u se bu tte r a t th e pr es en t ti me a s on e o f th e hea lthie st o f th e n n tg r a l foods. V i t a m i n A , 'wh i c h i s f o u n d so p le n t i f u ll y i n b u ttc r , i s n o t o n [ y |...aiso important in cxell-buiiding; this makes butber such a necessary fwzrd for the growing child, states the National Dairy Council,aswell as the health of the adult. Says Dr. E. V.McCollum,nu-trition authority:"Butter shouid be used as a spread, in cooking and in the preparation of various food dishes whenever possible, for SUN., MON., TUES. and Sunday Matinee ALL TALKING HOME THEATRE The Home of Pcrfed Talking Pictures -MAR. 27 T o APR- 3- ¢¢ - . 1 - n a - aTHURSDAY ALL TALKING "NOT SO DUMB" Feature Star--Marion Davis "Dads Day" Comedy FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATLNEE AL L TAL KING "LETS GO PLACES" Feature Star:Joseph Wggstaff and Lola Lane "Tickllsh Business" Comedy We sincerely sympathize with Mr. Stalknecht in his sorrow. The students who have, spentthewintertermwlthushave been busy the last few days get- ting ready to leave and bidding goodby.Gnly two are left and these expect to leave in the next few days.We wish them much success and good luck' wherever they may go.A little informal party was held for the winter student girls at the ludiés mception mo m followingLutherLeaguelastWedlesdsy |_A | A Surety gi Purity ARCH1PRESERVER ...2.. Ax.3HOE STORE sEw|/sm so.he<§@:ur£»>he~ Ba ~er \\\\\uunulu n u z u n u z z m n z n z u z x m nnun tal. root wsu' 0IIl8h8¢N e b L e t u s C o n e c t Y o u r F o o t I lls Na tu r e ' a wa y Th e r e i s n o Shoe li k e th e A r c h Pre:server,sty le p lu s c o mf o rt.Th e foot.c o mf o r t as to r e f or me n p nd wo me n .3 2 mr. uno mrs. ucu. .mason uw...over from Weston, Iowa and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson.Miss Ann M. Pef.er§n of Omaha spent the weekend at the Dr. A. J. Cameron home..Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodward and children were up from Omaha Thursday for u-brief visit. Last Tuesday evening the L - Bar-G Club met with Mrs. A. F.Lowe and Mrs. Madeline Hannan at the Gilbert Olson home.They oyed playing games or pas-. and had a nice luncb.The d u b will discontinue their meet, i n for the present.i i . .members of the O. E.S. are invited to Decatur Wednesday evening of this week to be guests that evening of the chapter a tthat place.A large number plan zo go if the weather permits.Rev. Knuu Larson of Kennard, conducted funeral services ut the f\vnn\Fridnv m. E. C. Burdic will handle thesubject "Whatthe Home Expects ol the Teacher".Mrs. 0. L. Hil- singer will discuss "What theTeacher Expects of the Horne."| Mrs.Ben Wachter will talk `on !"Co~operatiun of the Home andtheSchool".Roll call will be|answered by telling "What Course of Study Helped Me Most".Thirty members of the Ladies' Aid spent a pleasant afbemnon, ,with Mrs. Bertha Lowe lust \Vhl- 'nesday afternoon.They spent the|ume quilting and visiting and en- joyed a lovelalunch sewcd by the hostess.rs. Ed Olson willentertain the Society this week. The new home on the farmnorth of here where Pete Weber lives being built to Nplace the one burned down, i nearly com- pleted and will soon be ready for them to live in.Members of the Mission Circlenf the Bautist church nre invited fl I NOTICE! If you will ullow me lu handle the charging df your batteries for ytm, A threefold service will be exlmlded lo you for a very gl-ally reduced rule. I will rschuge, wuh you: bltlery in baking sodl,so ls to remove all traces of eorrosian md add distilled water for the v c y ruaanahle prlse of 75 vents. Beozaune yvur palrouage will be greatly lppreclxted I want to paint out to you nm tha greatest care will be taken in the handling 01 your battery and I an assure you that when lt ls returned to you the battery will be charged lo lt! highest efficiency. J. s.HARDMAN West State St.Blair, Neb. fi e ld of nu tri tio n , we u se bu tte r a t th e pr es en t ti me a s on e o f th e hea lthie st o f th e n n tg r a l foods. V i t a m i n A , 'wh i c h i s f o u n d so p le n t i f u ll y i n b u ttc r , i s n o t o n [ y |... "Tickllsh Business" Comedy I n n ;.¢~ MAR. 27 To APR- 3 ......._..-.- -THURSDAY ALL TALKING "NOT SO DUMB" Feature Star--Marion Davis "Dads Day" Comedy FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATLNEE ALL TALKING "LETS GO PLACES" Featur aiso important in cxell-buiiding; this makes butber such a necessary fwzrd for the growing child, states the National Dairy Council,aswell as the health of the adult. Says Dr. E. V.McCollum,nu-trition authority:"Butter shouid be used as a spread, in cooking and in the preparation of various food dishes whenever possible, for SUN. , MON., TUES . an d Su nday Mat inee ALL TALKING "F L I G HT " F ea t u r e Stars-Jack Holt, 'Lila lee and Ralph Graves ` '" A t t h e De n t i s t " Co m e d y A l s o P A T H E N E W S WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALL TALKING "CAMEO KIRBY" Feature Star-J. Harold Murrxy and Norma Tergis "The Lions Roar" Comedy Luther Lneague ast ARCH1PRESERVER ...2.. Ax.3HOE STORE sEw|/sm so.he<§@:ur£»>he~ Ba ~er \\\\\uunulu n u z u n u z z m n z n z u z x m nnun tal. root wsu' 0IIl8h8¢N e b L e t u s C o n e c t Y o u r F o o t I lls Na tu r e ' a wa y Th e r e i s n o Shoe li k e th e A r c h Pre:server,sty le p lu s c o mf o rt.Th e foot.c o mf o r t as to r e f or me n p nd wo me n .3 2 pumeran unuxuu no V..-..........,,Miss Meta Anderafternoon for -sen. aged 36, who died Wednesday March 19 at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. Earl Thompson. A quar-tstte from here composed of Mrs. Geo.Lowe,Mrs.C.E.Johnson, Fred Robert rnand C. R. Gray, with Miss Li 'e Kuhlman_nt the piano, furni the music. Thursday,March 20 was the -ninth birthday of Elaine Jesper-sen.Her mother made the day:memorable lor her by inviting in several relatives in the evening on 'help her celebrate.Mrs. John Sutton returned Sat- uniay after visiting oh the farm with Mr. and Mrs. C. R.Sutton 'Wednesday.The a n n w spring caucus will bg held Tuesday, April 1 to elect.three members to the board for 1 fun term of two years, and two members to we school board. Petitions are out ba ri ns the names of Cameron and E.w . fBurdic for the latter. (Chai. Warner, nephew of Mrs. Mn. Bertha Lowe, left the lutoerput of the week for his home at n w . N .D.He h u spent me winter among friends and rela-tives in Nebraska.Before depawing_ he W . a .'¥'i "fi-..... t '"°"' out to the home of Mrs.Frank Loftls Wednesday afternoon for their regular meeting..Mrs. Wm. Rankin will be assisting hasten. Mr.and Mm.Chris Hansenspent Sunday ut the Roy lllorrlson home near Tekamah.The little daughter celebrated her first birth anniversary that day. Elmer Jesperscn. who has been attending t h e Coyne Electric school at Chicago retumed home last week.l-Ie has completed the required course. _Mrs. E. E. Coldwell ol 'liekamahvisited at the C. E. Johnson home Soturday afternoon with her mo» ther, Mrs.Maggie Booton.Mr.and Mrs.Pete Dischnermoved their household goods here from Columbus,Nob.the fore- part of the week.They are oc-cupying the K. J. Van Valinhome The~Van Valina have stored their goods.Mr. and Mrs. Jones ol Wymone.vidted her mother and sister, Mrs. Hughes and Miss Kathryn,the lower part of the week. Fashion Center Spring Coatsfor Women and Misses priced at$ lDtn$ 2 9 .5 0 i ns i ze s l4 !o 4 8 i n lightor dark ooloru in sport ordreu coats.We have .the most I Gnnrsxé USED BUTTER AS A COSMETIC The "ul tm smart"among the Greéxs and Romans ns curly us 450 B. C.used butter ns a hair Gressing and a cosmetic. The Hin- doos offered it as the greatest and holiest of sacrifices in their wor- ship.The Mncedonians used but- ter as an ointment after bathing.In Spain.as late as the seven- teenth century,butter fat was found in the medicine shops nd- vocated for external use only.In rural districts of Germany today. fresh unsalted butter is much used an a cooling salve for burns._ va _--tainable."The best way to make our meals attractive when the chnice of foods is limited is to in- cl<:|»~r.n the number of ways in which we prepare them."The recipes given beiow are ways of preparing the common vegetables that are just a bit different. NOTICE! u.\ fi e ld of nu tri tio n , we u se bu tte r a t th e pr es en t ti me a s on e o f th e hea lthie st o f th e n n tg r a l foods. V i t a m i n A , 'wh i c h i s f o u n d so p le n t i f u ll y i n b u ttc r , i s n o t o n [ y |...aiso important in cxell-buiiding; this makes butber such a necessary fwzrd for the growing child, states the National Dairy Council,aswell as the health of the adult. Says Dr. E. V.McCollum,nu-trition authority:"Butter shouid be used as a spread, in cooking and in the preparation of various food dishes whenever possible, for SUN., MON., TUES. and Sunday Matinee ALL TALKING HOME THEATRE The Home of Pcrfed Talking Pictures MAR- 27 To APR- 3 ¢¢ - . 1 - n a - aTHURSDAY ALL TALKING "NOT SO DUMB" Feature Star--Marion Davis "Dads Day" Comedy FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATLNEE AL L TAL KING "LETS GO PLACES" Feature Star:Joseph Wggstaff and Lola Lane "Tickllsh Business" Comedy We sincerely sympathize with Mr. Stalknecht in his sorrow. The students who have, spentthewintertermwlthushave been busy the last few days get- ting ready to leave and bidding goodby.Gnly two are left and these expect to leave in the next few days.We wish them much success and good luck' wherever they may go.A little informal party was held for the winter student girls at the ludiés mception mo m followingLutherLeaguelastWedlesdsy |_A | A Surety gi Purity ARCH1PRESERVER ...2.. Ax.3HOE STORE sEw|/sm so.he<§@:ur£»>he~ Ba ~er \\\\\uunulu n u z u n u z z m n z n z u z x m nnun tal. root wsu' 0IIl8h8¢N e b L e t u s C o n e c t Y o u r F o o t I lls Na tu r e ' a wa y Th e r e i s n o Shoe li k e th e A r c h Pre:server,sty le p lu s c o mf o rt.Th e foot.c o mf o r t as to r e f or me n p nd wo me n .3 2 | I NOTICE! If you will ullow me lu handle the charging df your batteries for ytm, A threefold service will be exlmlded lo you for a very gl-ally reduced rule. I will rschuge, wuh you: bltlery in baking sodl,so ls to remove all traces of eorrosian md add distilled water for the v c y ruaanahle prlse of 75 vents. Beozaune yvur palrouage will be greatly lppreclxted I want to paint out to you nm tha greatest care will be taken in the handling 01 your battery and I an assure you that when lt ls returned to you the battery will be charged lo lt! highest efficiency. J. s.HARDMAN West State St.Blair, Neb. fi e ld of nu tri tio n , we u se bu tte r a t th e pr es en t ti me a s on e o f th e hea lthie st o f th e n n tg r a l foods. V i t a m i n A , 'wh i c h i s f o u n d so p le n t i f u ll y i n b u ttc r , i s n o t o n [ y |... "Tickllsh Business" Comedy I n n ;.¢~ MAR. 27 To APR- 3 ......._..-.- -THURSDAY ALL TALKING "NOT SO DUMB" Feature Star--Marion Davis "Dads Day" Comedy FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATLNEE ALL TALKING "LETS GO PLACES" Featur aiso important in cxell-buiiding; this makes butber such a necessary fwzrd for the growing child, states the National Dairy Council,aswell as the health of the adult. Says Dr. E. V.McCollum,nu-trition authority:"Butter shouid be used as a spread, in cooking and in the preparation of various food dishes whenever possible, for SUN. , MON., TUES . an d Su nday Mat inee ALL TALKING "F L I G HT " F ea t u r e Stars-Jack Holt, 'Lila lee and Ralph Graves ` '" A t t h e De n t i s t " Co m e d y A l s o P A T H E N E W S WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALL TALKING "CAMEO KIRBY" Feature Star-J. Harold Murrxy and Norma Tergis "The Lions Roar" Comedy Luther Lneague ast ARCH1PRESERVER ...2.. Ax.3HOE STORE sEw|/sm so.he<§@:ur£»>he~ Ba ~er \\\\\uunulu n u z u n u z z m n z n z u z x m nnun tal. root wsu' 0IIl8h8¢N e b L e t u s C o n e c t Y o u r F o o t I lls Na tu r e ' a wa y Th e r e i s n o Shoe li k e th e A r c h Pre:server,sty le p lu s c o mf o rt.Th e foot.c o mf o r t as to r e f or me n p nd wo me n .3 2 amday an we wwe »....,.,.,Wb see listed among the gndu- populnr style.1o~1¢ o 0 as I Xuhdn photos will please yag. tf The Baptist Mission Circle meets ~l the church this afternoon. Furniture, rugs and floor cove:- inxw-Mathe w R. swa m.21-rf Dou't forget our hose-mending service.W. J.Sas.5~tf Bale Sale by the Danish Ladies' Aid Saturdxy, Mch. 29 at Julius Petnersexfs..10»1t For Sale-Nine stock p l x t Phans 121 on 14.Mike Foley.Q Phones:Res.Blue SW;odfieel White 169. wnen you wnnr.letnerhadx or envelope.; or statements all The Enterprise.1-tx "le t Ma ry Do It",M u c h N. Where? cm-mm church, 8 P. gg 9_ For Sale-Two vounk Nanny goats.Milk strain.Inquire at The Enterprise office..9~2t' For house cleaning, paper h1\l13' ini or plain sewing see Mm. J ; " L a t l h r y Do It",lh r c h 28. Where? Christina church, s P. M. 9~2: Si Johnson and lxmily are mov- ing i n the Juhn Mdlneke n pro- peny on Colfax street. C. K. Bendorf, lleenled embalm~er and undertaker, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 183.8~tf George Davis was called to Iowa by the illness of his son-in~law. He will be gvne until April 1. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Latta en~ tertained four tahles of friends at Pinochle Inst Tuesday evening.A ,....;, We rent pianos.Made Store. lt Mrs. Lois. Lynch il reported u ill at present. um new records, 85 cents nth; $50.W.Music Store.10-lt M2 and Mm Charles Cameron left Wednadny for Lincoln. Late ned RECORDS, 351: each; 8 for $1.00 at the Musk: Store.I t Mrs. A. C. Debel hu been hav- ing a n attac k of flu and is not yet entirely back w normal. Little David DeGroff has been having a siege of .measles but as ..;»; c u m OF ' THANK S We wis h w upre u our henrtf felt thanks to Lhose kind 1|-iends and neighbors,who undated us during the illness and following the death of our sister. Meta An~ demon.We wish especially to thank th rmi d s t e r and singers and those who sent flax-a\offer- in8¥-1 -1 : Williun Andersen Carl Andersen lu. a nd Hn. DMA! W o lunm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolsman Mr. and Mn. Chris L. Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andersen Mr. and.Mn._Neil Thompson ` Mr.and Mn. Earl Thompson and families. Faahibn Cenier Spring CoatsforWomen and Misses priced at no to $29.50 in sizes 14 m 48 in light. or dark colon in sport ordfcomaWe have the most pop ar styles.'10~lt. Bizhw-vriw for prodna. Phone 258.Fumers Prodws Co.88-tt John.Wuh1mmn hu been qudbe ul with the nrevailinz flu. For Sale-Hog hnuae, 14:14. 9-Zt'Hex-nun Wim, Blair. Furniture, rugs um iloor cover- ings.Mathew R. Bendori.21-tf Joe Devinney has recently been wer to ue his mother at Nevada, Iowa. Wm.Steavensen ol the Fonta- nelle vicinity, was A Blair visitor last. Monday. For Sal;"ood work hone |.f 1 Dr. lnyland Statu, Chiruprumr, over Wal!! Drug Store.14:1 For Sale--Velvet harley amd. Kennard phone 121 an 26.8-ttao "Ye Old Hiiching Post" at the Baptist church Frigiay, Apr. 11.l t Furniture, rugs md floor cover- lngg.Mathew R. Bendcrf.21-u Ernest 'Tornblad dx-ow to Omn- ha last Monday on budnese. Miss Ruth Broan, who teaches in the Fremont schools,was home over the weekend. Chris K.Bendox-1,Undertaking and ambulance service.Phones: office, 161; residence, 133.28-11 Nebraska, March 21, 1930 H H -w e nliu lu auth e teac hers'bridge V1.5|\|1.| Ava l Permanent Wfav n f h n u m t v w o r k . " ""'_ " " " " ""M .d Mrs.Clarence rung 5 °"*"l'e,$'¥.50. Allkindsllo t _. .H .~c. K. Bendorf. licensed emb9lm°lm~.».~;M:?..|wh-.mi Mm J- W.I 4 .g mung mueny. u.....-Um I . . - Y-. - a gift it na Hun e be would about the same saving you make on a Pho 191 un x-'or sue-ungn grade v |"_~-ww ... ._..- ____. -.n ~ ' 88-rf Barley md,$1.00 per biiitfff er and undartaker, mm-.Olfxoe alarm! over w Fonbanelle w the u 1Lebrandwykofr Phone 21 on 21. cms E. Jensen 1°phone, 161; res. phone, 133.s -u Henry Monke home m e Sunday gg;-_ff ...-... ......_ _ ,_ _M "I-nm-v Christensen.who evening,_ m g y o u r S e w i n g m a u l u n e u e e u a i n g ,do n ' t chanc e str an ger s.th e he a d to m e f 'W o r k ntnnd m- n n n a v. \i m n v M0nd8V 8V€Ili|| 2' 'EZ gu;-;i3lu=k wliberrr plants E, ~ gpg °""'*'°"'""- choice P""!F': 'P!=°1=\9 Hr. and Hn.a a u n ,~ Speed 121 on 38. J. E. Hovendick 9~3t' Harold 4Kclly came up from Omaha lor un over Sunday visit with his mower. Mrs. .lulia Kelly. Do you play bridge!The En- mrprisé has 1;coxaplele new line of Omaha, were day guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. T rnblsd. Fo r s ale -Buff drpmgwn hmm lng eggs, $8 per fW.Phone 121 on 26, Kennard, Neb.8-tfeo. For Sale-Two Pulled Short- 1 l'°r alle-mastaaon nverneanugstrawberryplants, $2.00 per 100. Phone Blue 259. J. T. Nelson. 10-Bt Dale Hulbert of Omaha,was calling on Blair relatives and friends last Sunday afternoon. fm...r..»\.-n..v..a:.~,.»m..\....nl .. .; " 's .. : ;; ;a . a . ;; "a f a .._ tism is much better and able to be around the house. Mrs. A. F. Gray has been hav- ing a dege of"the flu lor several months but is now improving Miss Claire Nelson entertained at a shower last week Wednesday, complimentary to her cousin, Mrs. Henry Kniep, nee Verna Knhr, at the home of her mother, Mrs. P. K. Nelson on west South street. ';.;I€"'" " "' ~ E. Kemp.We have 25 used SEWING MA- CHINES all fully guaranteed at $8.50 up w $30.00.Terms if de. sired.We trade, tent, repair, and buv used machine; Queen Washer Make side by side compqrison Gnd you will find the Speed Queen equal to any of the highest price washers and save $50.00. Aluminum tub, double ol score cards and plane earns.Why not see them?1-tf Mrs.H.T.Miller of this city has been spending a few days at the home of her daughter,Mrs. Jay Blackburn and Mr. Blackburn of Arlington. Mrs.Maurice Gilleland of The Pines Cafe, wus taken sick Sun- horn yearling bulls.nennaru phone ll.on 12.Fred Misfeldt. Blair, Neb.5-ti Mrs. Mary Lundt, who has been in the Blair hospital for the past week,was allowed to return to her home on Sunday morning. Clyde M. Allen shelled corn at .__l\is farm south of town the firstgy. night ffm? ~ ¥ "°§fi ' ~ 'L e| °f the we ek and sold 1800 bushels ...e \,-.........,w w e .V..."W...hold a bake sale °E~ Saturday, March 29 st Wolffs Drug store. lt For Sale: While Wyandotte eggs from culled and bred to lay Dock, $4.00 per 100.J. T. Nelson.5-tf Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Stokes and baby moved last week into the Miss Dorn Black residenas on Lincoln street. _._-_ ."__. _._m .. __. slowly and able to bc_nbout again The M. E. ladies will quilt' _at the home 01 Mrs. E. W. Schmidt on the Wesleyan Guild quilt Fn- dsy afternoon. Claar Warrick has rented the Sydow property on west Colfax and plans m move by the first or April. M.....A ul...1.n Klnnn have Mrs.Maud Hi ri ng of Sedslin, Mo.,is visiting among her old Blair friends this week,having accompanied the remains of her father, Frank Dunn here for hur~. ial.Mrs. Hnring and family left Blair fifteen years ago and she finds many changes in Blair in that time. Attnnsv John Cnrrilznn.who Have you happened to tune ln an this Radio Announcement?To introduce our big RED GOLD sugar saver strawberry, we will send POSTPAID at planting time this spring,24 big,fat RED GOLD plants with Gator-Hide Mulch Paper Squares for 12 of the nlants and will include 12 i l l t Music Store.~ / wallB la i r no s p n a l wn er c sne ns na-Q m r .unu.mr s .auch;we u e r azlu HM- uu u " Hc o ve ri ng n ic ely .l n I r v i n n La h i n h d a f a m i ly o f Pag e,Na b .sp en t th e re nted h a F m n....um...|;'\Al»l¢nv Q rf Thnunm Sgore c a sh p c e .'.._F we e k e n d a t t h e Mr s . M a r v W e b e r : m s t Lln c o ln Q ," :v ' " " r re d S l e r t r e s i d e n c e o n \:3a§"§éé§{'in' 'ly ` Ei; "£11§',wfls | sugeénne Imlnnn ! "n f 1 \ \ f . f \ T T N and consequently is out of his office for u few days.He feds, however, that even the fha can't keep a good man down, for long, and hopes to be himself agdn in a few days. || BLAIR, NEBRASKA .,......_..........._ BULBS if you will wdbe at once and send a dolla to help coverthepropagating lm mailing ex~ pense.Catalogue free.Big bar- gains in Japanese Barberry Hedge THE GARDNER NURSERY COM PANY, Box B, Osage, iowa.2-18t ru..».n ..-.....,.,. .,. .,.......Leghom eggs,I$10.50 a 30 dozen tape,Can supply,case daily. Phone 22 on 43.Louie Mencke, Blair, Nob.l G-ti Miss hlyrile Hurdum,who is teaching in the West Point, Neb. cards, sympathy cards-an can oefoundatTheEnterpriseoffice. Popular price.'1-ti Kirby Cook,who is atwxding Cornell College at ML.Vernon, Iowa, spent the weekwnd in Blair nf mn hmm nf his ma mma.Mr. hone recently.' Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Tucker spent lust Sunday visiting Mrs. Tucker's brothers,James and Charles Justine o! De Soto. Mr.ami.Mrs.John Byrne of the A. R. Beals family. Mr.and Mrs.Hnmld Schafer and little daughter,Barbara of \Omaha, spent the week»end visit. ing Blair relatives and friends. L i u e Mnrilyn Guyer,daughter II>4\ high aéhool, spent the week-end "" '"" "`"'"' " ""mn. her na:-ents Mr.and mn.|"'f.""' .°f'f' C°f"" maverank ;heir fhn Omaha, visited with their brother, of Mr. and Mrs..Freq uuyer, 1:f th birthdayChnrlcg Byrne and faxmly of this celebratmg her our city on Int Sunday.today. Mrs. Lois Lynch drove to Law-For Sa L e rance, Kansas Friday to visit hernvet Barley.Tested by state an l " rtified smooth Vel- ~ H d'Mr. and Mrs. A. xc. uenm |'ff `}L$.`§;'h Brotherhood and rented me farm vacated by F1 Curiey and \viii mow to 1familiesenjoyedapleasanteve-nam hnrnn ibn lnllnr nur; nf 5 f 4mins nozetheé nt the M. W . A. ;§k."'°"° '"' °""'" ""' " ""daughter who i| ul.sm retuzned|.|ylg_Gérmination, 9595: puriilhh a l l l a s t F r i d a y e v e n i n g .~M l C 1 W u f d t h r e e d m .M o n d a y ..0g ¢ ; ; _s y s p e r b u h ]a t f a r m |r a r o u mf § i " ' i ? f l Y . ' . .` ° ' °l e "'d r e n v w w d t h e i r w i f e m d m o t h -.* . £ ° " : ' f ' _ _ € 2 = = ¥ _ . f s ' : & ' r = : , ~: E E " £ . * l " & ' ! E . . i §" * £.'E.'. . i 'l '3 2 2 5 : Y r n|.:1»lr vx s uu s Miss Dorothy Duncan of Tarkio,Omaha last Sunday.She is im- 2*-In., is here for a few days visit~proving slowly. ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~baby ~.f 'rm\,;.~ f'n||nrrn and Imu chicks,$14 per hundred.Hatch- B er in the St. Joseph's hospital in " 'F'.Jensen celeurale ms mn n ;>1.1u per uumzcu.Ilvwulu II!nuanmversarylastSundayevening and all.had a. merry evening. Mrf and Mrs. Joe Edwards were guests of Mr.and Mrs.FrankQ ; v l \ n \ »n s .G u » . l . . . .. . J | . . . . . . . . . _. . - . | gren,phone Waterloo, 102F22. 9-3t Friends of the Biair girls who are teaching in Fremont, will be glad to know that they hsve tll 9' u n u n n o m v v v a u h u \ ¢ | u ; | - u \f»\\.¢1.\5~f=npr illg vac ati on. Bla. :.mi f\iI:. G.. W . Pic kell,J r . , for:l':11j.(I. urge a n d da ug hter , \I.\£J.:1\}1I1:|.crime i n f r o m C h i - | < .Lyn .uni : M i t Sa tu r da y a n d 1€nnfl:ig.:ll Lin pa r en tal,Ge o rg e I';.}.ll lwn .»,re tu r n i n g Su nd ay 12\\ r11\\. i n g egg s,$4 pe r hund red. 1U»2 Mrs. 1-I. C. Sorensen, Kennnrd o n 29. l\ic Conville a n d li ttle Pho ne 11 Mi s .J . s o n o f S i o u x C i ty , wh o have be en vi s i ti n g he r si ster ,Mr s .Ra y mo n n Bu r r, le f t. Fr i da y fo r S u tto n, Na b . to vi s i t h e r p a r e n t s , M r . a n d Mr s u u u p n u u .u n u u i i u u y z u u s z u u u u w s u f o r si x o'c,1ock Su nd ay eve ni n g din ne r.' Th e La di es Soc ial Un i o n o f t h e Co n g mg a ti o n a l c hu rc h wi ll me e t w i t h Mr s l C .M .Hi tc h mn n A p r i l 1,instead o f wi t h Mr s .J o h n A . Rho ad es a s pr evio us ly a rr an ge d. \U"\.r\h|nr Mr s .Dr u s i lla Mc C a n n o f Orna~ I been 1- Hle c te n to teac n i n ui t Fre mo nt. s c h oo ls at a n in c re as e in salar y .Th e y a r e Mis ses Do ro th y Gr a y ,Ma r y Str ic k lett,Eliz ab eth Ho p e we ll a n d Ru th B r o s s . Mr . a nd Mr s. C . R. S utto n , Mr s . Elsi e J org ens en,Mr s .A n n a Su t- to n,Mr .a n d Mr s .Th eo .L u n d t a n d h a b v we r e Sun day din nor ~Qb '1i1»I.ndie.s;Aid Society of the }ftl.i1urlihf.church vill meet with .MTM Lyle Glf)|'C*r at her home ot 511 East South street on Wednes- day qfternoon,April 2,at 2:30 o'olock.Mrs. Glen 1'rlcI}ona1d will I 1 u \ \ . a u . . ¢ ¢ J. E. Crutsinger returned Tues- day from a short visit with his mother and .father at Springdale, Arkansas.His mother had beenseriouslyahandisonlyableto ha,returned home Wednesday morning after a few days visit witl'1 Mrs.L.Warrick and other friends. The Episcopal young people en- pguests at the J. M. Herman.'I`!1e evenlof the birth nnnive John Sutton of Bez visiting' relatives in Blair and Herman. :s$ §'f"`ix"Lf W ntrlee, who in ftha vicinity of \\Qb e th e ass isting hostess.' s i t u p p a r t o f th e ti me .Th e y a r e .._.ha th nn s t s e ve n tv ve n ts o ld . .~. w- "vu 41 .i umue r um uu s ur wwnY° °" 3 pe op le f ro m th is d io c e se , on ln s t Su nd ay af te rn oo n.Lu nc h wa s se r ve d to the vi s ito r s . i B u r m a n Gu y e r.wh o h a s been as s i s ti n g wi th th e s e i p i n g o f C a r - g e r ~ i - | e a r _ 0 m a h a ; l e f t F r i d a y Mr s .J o e La zu r e' s ne p he w,A l - I "fr e d Sbea vens en, who i s a twn d i mz I c ollege a t A me s ,I o wa ,sp en t n f e w d a y s a t S u n n y s i d e , th e h o me ` d f M r .a n d Mr s .La z ur e ,la s t f we ek .A lf r e d i s ta k i n g fo re s tr y an d h a s n mo o d io b wi th th e x: ov~ A daughter,Jacqueline Joyce," ' " " ' " ' " " " "" " '" "Wag bgyn to Mr. and M1-s HBf0]d Al)0\.lt 8 CIOZEEI fIi€I|dB CHrliEd Is. Milier of East Nebraska street out a surprise on Mr.and Mrs. on March 20 and lived but a few A. R. Beals last Sunday eveniqg, | ° " |. 4 Syggestidns the highest grade here we are again pecials on smoked ancy Steaks.I'b.---35c E En ]|ggr3_~ f a m i l y i s g r l e f u l to th e f i l té b¢i)lg|Mf »~~ Re v.Ha r tn e tt f o r his mi n i str a ti o n anni vers ary .T h e se lf - mvmte d _ - _._ - _ . - : . - - v - - .- _. . .- . v - --d u r i n g th ei r sor ro w. Mr .a n d Mr s .L .H .Gillo la nd a n d sons o f Re d Oa k ,I o w a vis- ite d S u n da y wi th th e i r s on , Ma u r - ic e Gi||tl;1r:\l and wi f e a n d th ei r lmu gh ter ,Mr s .Ho me r Con ne ll a t The P in vs (" 1f 0.Mrs. :Connell ac - h n l n t |\ ;l t h m h n l n n f n r n ~ gu es ts b r o u g h t a delic ious lu nc h wh ic h wa s s er ve d a t s la te ho ur . Fo r S a le- - Two tho r ou g h br e d . 1 4 mo n th s old Sh o rth or n bu lls f r o m th e J s oa c Malle t s to c k n ea r C ra ig , Re b .Goo d on es an d ge ntle. F or m- ers pric e.T w o mi le s sou th o f Ke nn a rd ,Ne b . 101 Li nc oln wh er e h e w i l l be e rn- ploy ed f o r a f e w wee ks. J es se Osbo rn h as re c e ived wo r d f r o m hi s son,T o m a n d wi f e wh o ar e i n Ca li fo r n ia , th a t th e y d o n o t li k e i t o u t th e r e a n d e xp e c t to r e - _. --c n I . .e r n me n t f o r n e xt s u mme r , o u t in W y o mi n g wi th th e f o r e s tr y d e p a r t me n t.H e plan s to b e o u t the re ove r th r e e mo nth s . Mrs. Henry Ladwig entertained turn to Nebraska this spring.eleven ladies at a quilting bee onMrs. Mary Weber and dnuszh-iiust 1~2°es=s»r aftemoon .f°*3:=""fff swr \ u Seasonable m II n y a llelmluul mx trcmclx tllnnl:' f f . ' f " f ° - . . " " " ' P I i € ' : 'Effffff. 'L'l'f..'f . '° ' .filwh i¢ =h a ll en jo y e d.Th os e p re se nrr I Furnishing our Customers with of cold meats is our hobby---so I offering you some worthwhile s mf .I:r.:.4f Carson of west]J u - L L \ nSl be ll]wi H. Li pl :'.T..;.f u{i\:lI .L is confined to her mr. and mrs. rx w. Arndtspent """°'"'"'""~"owne:1 anu oaoy,,~ .,_Saturday and Sunda visitin the spent Sunday with their daughter .~ ii "pl:1n:4 to do next week.Island, returning ~ Blair M°n'laY|near Hermon.: r .:1::.t Mrs.Alice Kincaid Ot-ievening.While them they at~Mrs. Alice Rowe and daughter,.1 1.1.1;a1; with her tlbrndcd an operetta given by mem Ireneglf Blair and Arthur Rowe ~wlbee _of the Grand Island hi3hrm}d..ily_ofI}e Soto, were guests, were Mesdnmes Frank B r o s s , ~ Frank Schafer,E.W.Sc hmi dt, ; Minnie Bugeon,Geo.MCBlfll<° C.B.Hansen, H.P. Christensen,L.D.Warrick,Perch Compton.` Sophia me h,Chris Paulson and I Freda Jensen.I and cured Spare Ribs, T5>.|.... ll rn: rh |ul w!.- r-bn \-:\. .h l.:|::ur|-nl" this diy,islng:\vwvk vrith his son, i -.\i:`-= nl Snnyside firm. :.=lu have soon for his '| nr llemingfonl, Neb., lu will superinmml the ncnool. The Long Creek Bnhy Beef Ddry,' Pig and Tun Litter-Clulw were vrpnlnd Snndny, Tllarch 28 nt the home of George Ohd..Aft- er cnioylng a few gnmea. n de- :xf.inu .-r xl;.-,....| .mn ....m...\li¢-iwl lunch was served by Mn- or wm.snnux and family and Mrs. Clayton Smith and daughter of 'FL Calhoun on lut Sunday. "Hi" Rnhlnsan of Auburn Nell.wu c alli ng a n Bwr frle na x the torepun. at thu week!He states. s m }"°>'QF. ==i°¥'»s 9 fi n; Have you henrd thil Radio An-N nounenmentl Ta ulvertlle vy'¢HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWELS and BULBS, we dll lend POST-PAID at planting time, 6 oriental \ Poppies, s Hollyhuckl, 3 English a n.l.... 1: a:.....¢ \|m|:.._n n..-»..., 22c F. ~~n Léan Pork Chops, Tb.-33c Hamberger or Pork . Bacoh Squares, Tb.-~17%c 5-Ib. box Cheese, Special at 1.53 Fl'P.Sh Cnf.taoa Ch:gage which is good news to their manyBlair friends. For Sale--The Fitz Simmons home on west Grant street, priced right for quick sale.See S. W. Chambers, real estate, or write or phone the trustee, Francis J. ,Kim- ball, Wakefield. Neb.44~u Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Haack took their daughter,Irene to Omaha ~gl > "The Pace That Kills"~ Home Theatre ~ > i > A p r i l 9 a n d I 0 ~ > A Play that ls trulyfa m oral uplift ~ home of another daughter,Mrs. Neil Burdic und family.Their little grandson,Dickie Burdic is having a siege of measles. A repossessed 1926 model T Ford motor, completely overhaul~ ed will be sold to quiet lien against same to highest bidder April 12 at my garage.Motor Number 12,4l9,760, formerly own- ed by Mary Miller and Chas Laaker.Martin Wortman.10-3\ Peter Anderson and son, Wilbur of Harrington,Nelv.,came down to Omaha last Thursday and bought a new Ford sedan for Wilbur who was twenty-one years old.On the way hack home, they stopped at the Ed Jensen farm home, who are cousins and vidted with them a short time. bury Dell, s Rocky Mt.. Columbine plants, and 12 Superiine Rainbow Mixture Glndiulus bulbs,if you will write for them at once and send a dollar to help defray the propagating and mailing Pxpense. Catalogue free.Big bargains in Japanese Bm-berry Hedge.THEGARDNERNURSERYc o M~ PANY, Box B, osage, Iowan ,;-13a IN THE BL ACK HIL L S FARM VALLEYS YOU CAN PROS- PER AND BE HAPPY Alfalfa,corn,sugar ba m,ull cereal grdns,garden pmduce, fruits, chickens and turkeys are successfully grown and marketedintheproductivevalleysofthe Black Hills of South Dakota. Wonderful cattle, hog and dxury ing country. fLow priced lands insure profitas Mild, healthful climate.Excel- lent wnter.Prospcrous growing cbrnmunities.Good schools and churches and fine hard surfaced toads. A new free booklet full of in- formation is ready for you.Ad- dress Don Johnson,Colonization \/ \r \I \I \r \~ Agent, Sioux Falls, S. D.8 » 4 t /` ohrt.The next nleetimr will ho|si n Fresh Fish Every Friday-...\" :""" \=v " " '" |Liar!J ohan nsc n o f Chf~=» @°-| 2' §'1"§8 '*'° h ome of Hurry Fed de :nephew o f Ra s mu s J ohanflsen o f l 11 ° ti n s c i ty , h a s b e e n u s ltlp g a t th e \1 h o me o f h i s u n c le a n d a u n t f o r a fe w Ha y s .On S u n d a y h e a n d h i s a u n t we n t to Da vey ,Na b .a n d oth e r ne ar by poi nts f o r a f e w da vi t vi si t wi th o th e r r ela ti ve s . Mr s .Fr ee ma n Tu c k e r rec eived wo r d f r o m he r da u gh te r, Mr s .M . E .L a ws o n o f Ro c k po rt,Mo .re~ c enfly ,stating'th a t D r .L a ws o n h a d ta ke n o ve r th e prac tic e o f a phy sic ian a t F a i r f a x,Mo .,ab o u t r sr sI A s Groceries at Worth}Whi1e Prices `Bu1k Coffee, per m.__ Real Cup Coffee, per fb.- Handy Ann Coffee, qt, jar - Rob Ross Cake Flour, 40c retailer, Special per pkg. - .25 .40 .43 25 Merlin cleans like magic, pkg. 15 S. O. S. scouring pads, pkg. - Swifts White Soap, 10 bars Electric Snark Snan. 10 bars 30.39 .45 Mystic Flour, 48-Tb. sack -$1.69 Coronet Flour, 24-fbisack -.89 Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack - 1.75 Pinto Beans, 3 lbs.---.25 Sugar, 10-lb. sack --~.69 Kamo Comflakes. 2 larze -.25 \ '"""seven miles from Rockpbrt andMrs.Joseph Gutschow of east ,'Colfax street,was hostess to a would Spffld days a week at aumiber of her old friends on lastltha.f..p}ace°. Thursday afternoon,March 20, the occasion being her hlrth anni- versary.Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Walter Gutsehow made a nice birthday cake which she assistw the hostess in serving at the lunch hour.A very pleasant aft- ernoon was reported. Blr. and Mrs. J. M. Erwin haw rented thei morning house on E. Front strce known as the Erwin hotel, to Mr . Henrietta Rann for n year and will travel in Canada. They left \\'ednesdny for the north.Mrs.Ilnnn is well known to the Blair public.She is the mother of Ed Rnnn of The Ent Shop nnd has had considerable ex~ Dwience in sen-'inz the public, I Fifteen members of the Blair Chess Club went down to Omaha last Tuesday evening upon special ihvitatlon of the Omaha Chess Club and spent an enjoyable eve-ning at the Y. M. C. A. playing their hosts,The Omaha folks will be guests of the Blair Club some time in April. Mm. Mary Weber entertained at a family dinner Sunda , March 16 ih honor of her som ack :Weber and family of Page, Neb.Among those present were Messrs.andMesdames John B. Ericksen, Emil, Julius and Theo. Weber and fam- ilies,of near Herman,Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Stokes and baby, Mrs. Julius Weber and daughters. é5~Mu1é Team dfsh wagh powder, Special per pkg. .25 Spaghetti Per can 51225 E; §'§`££{t5[> ;rf;§E0"ffeI~fod1iny 3-Yb.can ----1.45Corn s s s s Milk, Kamo brand, large size, can ~-~-- Milk, Kamo brand, small size, can ----- Frute Jell, Special, 4 pkgs. - Semdac Polish for polishing furniture a n d floors, Special, per qt. can - Per pt. can -~-- Green Tea, bulk, Special, Ib. .10 .05 .25 .75 .50 .59 Sauerkraut Red Beans PeasTomatoes r 1 0 Tomato Soup Vegetable Soup Pork and Beans ~ Polk Gnapefruit Juice ~ Fig Bars, Special per Ib.-.19 Toilet paper, Big Chief M r;M,M.§nm¢1¢§ nf n l Mrs. Pmup 0'Hl:|lon ml: adC \f1"`b" f ; ' " " " £ h "I - " `vantage of the absence of her..i`mi'2""¢..§n&|`f ~~ hus ba nd wi th the Bla i r Che s s Club Ducks Pay",in the March issue of Chppefs Farmer.n national farm magazine published at.To~ peka, Kansas, by Senator Arthur Cappcr.In this article,Mrs. Spiclder tells why she likes Mus~ covy ducks. better than others, how mudh they weighed and the price they bring.\ Attorney and Mrs. Clark 0'Han- lon entertained the Monday eve- ning bridge club at a fish dinner :it the Clifton last Monday.Fol- lowing the dinner, bridge was the -liwrslon for the evening at the ! I in Omaha Tuesday evening and entertained a few young women a t a waffle supper.Those en- joying the evening were Miss Ida Hansen, voice instructor at Dana, Miss Ruth Rasmussen,dean ol women at Dana, and Miss Mildred McGill, Junior high history teacher Carl Miller 'and bride were again eharivaried after about an hour's chase Wednesday night, March 19,at the home of hln brother, Leo Miller, by friends oi the McCarthy district.The eve ning was spent playing pinochle0'l»lanloh home.Aaaed score slmd at a ""*.'? °"' 'GN tre a te d Onion sets, red, yellow and white, per qt.- .15 and .18brand, 3 for _125 Mole Liquid Glass Cleaner---just once across the window, then 25cwipe off, the wihdow is clean.Special per can W. J. SAS fom d M r ;T?E he cream, cookies, coffee, cigars'et \}"`iu' i.e'"'°:.';.'2' Il||t|.I ma ci 0 The Inn.'f.'l.,. ma r|nm1m».n.d°n\r°°dlfiIhinlth¢°°unle much success i n thesecond/high and all accordingly received approptiaie prizes. T HE KENNARD WS 6 KENNARD NEWS Hula nd I-`rench's have mnwd their household goods inw thehouse v ted by Pad Petersonslast week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersonand children drove V10 Omaha on Sat\|rd»Y-Mrs. Gertrude Neal re- turned with them to visit ave: Sunday. famll z Sunda t th B. A.¢°¢f.Z»."¥.'i,"m..Y A e The Lowest Priced Transportation IS NOT BIRTHDAY PARTY IN OMAHA SUNDAY Mr.and 'Mm Raymond Dixon presided at a family reunion and dinner at their home i n Omaha Sunday in honor ol Mn. Dixon'sbirthday which fell on Monday. Those from .Kennard attending COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING The Kennard Commercial Club held their third monthly meeting at the Kennard State Bank Mon~ day evening.At this meetingtheydecidedtoput on a clean- up campaign.The people of Ken-nard are requested to clean up their premises and have all rub- bish in the alle hy April /ILI: and i t will be hme d away free charge.This should be an induce~ mem, for the people-to do theirspri ng da wn; now. They also decided to give an- ggjgg ima dance Saturday, April JOTTINGS Mn. Charles lliafeldt and Mrs.Pete Rasmussen xttended club at Grover Wilkins' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth WhitedwereFridayevening visiton at I-'rank Gasserk Pete Rasmussen ..-corn shell- en Fri dly .) school. A large number from this vic- inity attended the play given at Wnhingtun Thursday and Friday evenings.. Mr. R. G, Wlese eelebrafed his birthday on Sunday. A large number 61 friends and relatives were entertained at LheWm.Voss home Sundxy d i m - noona:|d eyening in honor of their ~L.~.~1~é»,~r. and Mrs. A. J.Fowler, KennethnndLoisandMr.a.ndMn.I&i.P.Larsen. A \ , on so ,W ill Fix Your Old Shoes IN GOOD SHAPE Try our work Satisfaction Guaranteed Jack Dempsey x e n m n o .N u n n . FAMILY PARTY SUNDAY Peter J. Christiansen and dnugh-ter,Misa Elvena were host andhostess to a company of relatives and frimds at their home Sunday night.Those present included Mr. a nd Mrs Earle Christiansen,Elk City;Mr.and Mrs.John Johnson,Washingwn;Mr.and Mrs.Louie Gottsch and children,Mr..a.nd Mrs.Albert Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen and Arlene. al-»|n;.~~.-i=iaf===-u=gi '1-iH"!1'1 "Ili Fi ==.1,:WJ l|:H|i"=~!'fI=..~.Tls:5{|ML.'»:,§iE§if*' "'!5l1f@a=1s|1 ii éll.._._.*A~fL'ff'l;El;uni r - - '4-l m c t o r s H.0 BLACO A Fudl Line Rock Island Impjementa, Hardware, Giass Seed, Gas and Oil. KENNARD, NEB. an d Co ns tru ctio n Thempa iarityohhe nzwRockla1n.ud'I`rao- turiaduevoncwengi- l m n m oan~lmxddon. It has powe r tha t will amaze you.So evmintiawnnfi gxat iuruuve tka txtpull ~ Farmers see new ~tractor WIN -_..____.______ _ _ __.. _ __ I II Super Screen Grid Radio Sensational Low Price Crosley 41-S offers beauty and performance new to' radio! All-metal case with hurl walnut finish and decorated with white metal trim. Small.,compact.adaptable.Radioand end~table in one..Without legs,a table model.Can be placed anywhere there is an A. C. light plug. At s 3 5 _ 0 0 Without Tubes, Speaker or Legs Tone volume sensitivity which are amazing! Come in and see why Crosley is the BIG news in radio / You may arrange to try this set in your own home without obligation. Ca rl VVar d, Ke nn ar d ~~ .~ § ,~;;§".w "~ T~ "i , =¢'w' '?'u\» ~'('.», »,§a .,~.D WhatFarrrwrsSay "lyewmmrddbwtlhu my an num'.\'r\<¢m'nuu.:|l¢hah.ldmdhnnouvmlhhhm-,nun ln."'~u . H u .u m m c a " N r R M K x m m r f w um p \ = m v d w - u - . l u nn 4~\»\mm slow. 14 inch. m4w11 »dm¢¢ <fs mlm-bdalxnd il- Plbleil Ill| »=mde= n"-r.D. x-xqg,D u m u . K n | . . 0 z a ue 1 pu t a t m pr o i u i n Yourpoclrcir. Come in and in-» lpoc t this tractor. We will be glad to explain why it da-» liven so much power with lo little weight. Come in Today I T u P ¢""9 "5Pi-.1 'Nu .<.»»;'. . . » . » . - ~.1 ..,,.I t .=g >-uv-=-~-...:.=. -| . . ~ » » . . » = » - ~ » g _H r 11 f 1 .=.`, :\f u .f . . ~_< j f § . ~ . » »|X . r r ,. q »I ; - , , . " ' j _, ; ~,.g .\ l / 2 ,an .1 ,4 2 L_" i f "3 , 5 .'" A . "1 a p r 4;i f , r I r ! ! 1 c i ~r E,.r f n 6.~:" "3-.T{~~" .2 f f I \ - _~~1 ¢' \Y i f . \~ j f r ..I "". . :~. .q- »*H 1 Q'f L ~1. .. ... _..__1.4 .U F ' ->="~2 ' ¥ ? § 1 ; =-».n o ; _ # ' . . » ; , § § ' ~ -" *. ~>f .a r :.. ~~-if 1 ~~~/»f 1.- u.»_* J }n .ny.g I ,i ! \1|r 4.)~ Defeats "all corners" in \4.5; I o .x4,5 .\.. ,.2 \s/pf~. '1..a n.. q v " \v . ;"-..\.u ~.~ N \ .a - »~; | . . . 5 . . - - = l » i - J Power, Speed and Economy Test I N a r e c e n t" 3 » p o i n t" p lo wi n g held under the worst possible - ditions, the ne w Roc k I sland T pg ai n c learly de mon s tr a ted its a u - pre mac y . I t u s e d le s s f u e I , b y a 1 m o e t a on , thah its nearest competitor. It pl deeper, andin the opinion ofthejudges d i d a b e t t a j o b .A n d i t t o o k le s s ti me . Th u s i t p ro ve d b e y on d th e s ha d o w o f a d o u b t th a t i t h a s t h e p o w e r , speed and ec onomy of op aation that fanners have long wantedin a trac tor. If thi s i nte re sts y ou , mai l th e c ou - po n f o r c o mple te f a c ts . I ~== ~~I s l ~ It has ao fua lfy d eff ver ec f ove r 8 2% of i ts p o we r f a th e d r mvb a r . C o n - dde r wha t that mean s. Y e t th e n e w R o c k I s la n d we ig hs aimost a 1000 pounds lea.-I than any trac tor o f li ke p ower . Th at i s wh y it handles so easily .. (Farmers say it is almost as easy to drive this trac tor as itis their ear.) That explains why it is aoec onomic al to operate. And yet it is eq wtoth e he a vie s tjn i mso n y ou r f mn a . I 5 - 2 5 or £.'.'-»35 'Thenew Roc k Islam; Trac tor is made in two sizes--15-25 and 18~35.O n e of the se mod els wi ll mee t th e ex ac t requirements ~ y our farm..D e E v a - mg p o we r a n d ~ 4 1 » s n e u c u m r n u u y ...S u n d a d i n n e I t s d M r s .H e n r y K e m p c k e a tw w ~W F "A Y m t o r e r n n n n 3 i . . ; f , , , , .i H u n r r T l "~h m m :S n n d m r a f t e r n o o n :M Ir. :md3° Lhe.Fnnk Gamer home Satur- ny.Mrs.Dora Sumner and Leon were dinner guests at.the E.C.Lippincott home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Misfeldtand family were Sunday dinner guests at Chris Johnson'l.lwere Sunday visitormat the Wal home were Mr. and Mrs.HenryKniep.Merton Kuhr and le la m m . Mr. and Mrs. Hex-mm Wilke are parents of A baby boy born lastFriday. Mrs. Mary Wrich and son, Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasaer and ter Japp home. family were dinner guests at the'Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wrich Louis Gorehsm home Sunday.(and daughters visited at the Earl 3 Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gctfsch and Fitch home m Omaha Sunday aft- iamily were Sunday visitors ut ernoon.lthe parental home of Emn Gottschl Harry Kahnk of Fremont visitedlMr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Jr. at the parental,August Kahnk land baby,Mr.and Mrs.Earl home Sunday. ch *ge ~_d M \Mrs.H.C.|Kuhr attended a132tzschwdanihfsgxily'wexrse Bh°W" for Mrs.Henry Kneip at 1Sunday evening visitors at the the Mrs.P.K.Nelson home in __| Mrs.Gus Kronherg and family, Mr. and Mn. Clyde E. Rosenbaum and family,Mr. and Mrs.Gus Kempeke and family, all of Ken-nsrd,Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Kemp- cke and Mr. and Mrs. Om Kemp- cke and family of Lyons, Neb. A large crowd amended the free dance ziven by the Kennard Commercial Club Saturday nigh!ut the pavillion Tuck CoznpLon's orchestra furnished the music. Everyune present seemed i n be having 9. very jolly time. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Menldng of Chicago, who .were here last. week visiting relatives, are in Lyons this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andxvssen. |All of Dave Pritehsrd's children-Blair Wednesday nftern .-Peff: "'ff'_'f5'fff f'_'°_'f"j',___|Harlan Gottsch visitgin at the were home last Friday evening Consider Care of Handling And Dependability B-LINE TRANSFIQR cHAs BATES, Prop. noon'' m n TIRES 'Nrlasnsw*F019 Lc » \ \~' f t 1 5 7 \ H /"\/ W / ¢ H '01 ' r 1~;o ~`_ 2914.59 s e ns e 29x4.4os m ol 51 r ;l 4 ~ 6.90 s1.oo$6.30 19.30 i ~gl ~ i zsxms a.zo- $5.309.4010.10 30x3y ._ sn 4 S214 -.. StationRosenbaum Service K E N N A R D , N E B . a :.the Wm. Kuhn' home ~n Blair.||e z - n o |M -Ma Wrich, Asmus Wiese, Gladys Pet eraen,Clarence Voss,CeceliaWesemann,Alvina Wesemann, Clara Kahnk,Dorothy Wiese Ralph Kuhr, Jack Kuhr, CorinnWrich and Anim Wesemann.Marvin Wiese, who recently turned home from an Omaha ho~plw whe re he has been dak fo over a month, was presented wia present of several nlnythinsv bthe teacher and pupils of Pu ful Hill. Miss Knowlton. Lean Wdch an~Clara Kahnk called at the Rudi PEACEFUL HILL The following pupils made the ron snua 3 year old Shetland Pony Ve ry Gentle Carl Wa rd KENN ARD,w w w , ~`_ _\ . 2914.59 s e ns e 29x4.4o s m noon'' m n TIRES 1 "RANTEED FUR [Ir s2 ' A 'n1 5 ' ~ I n \H "\/ 5 9 Q ¢ H '01 ' r 1 or~,f ' 4 H__..:_ .Q 6.90 s1.oo$6.30 19.30 .4i ~g ~u 2BXl.'l5aoxsysn 4 S214 - Rosenbaum Service K E N N A R D , N E B a.zo---$5.309.4010.10 Station ri Pe te r s e n h o me Su n da y af z l fo r a f a mi ly r e u n i o n .Tho se pue s. mn .e n t we r e Mr s . D o r e n a L a n e , Mr s [inn T-Evals:n Y n n m li n n Jan.|Ed vth n Rn s e n h n u m a n d Mina ITun..__... . ..., .......... .Wu vnuMarie Kahnk attended the matinee in Blair Saturday. Mr.ond Mrs.Dick Kunneman and daughters visited at the Henry Wrlch home Sunday after-j noon.Henry and Freddie Shumacher visited at the August Kahnk home; Sunday afbemoon. LUTHERAN CHURCH, OF KENNARD Knud Iarsen, Pastor Kennard:March 80-Sunday School and Bible Class at 10 A. M.Divine service at 7:80 P. M.The Ladies Aid will meet at the A. J. Fowler g ; Thursday, April 3, at 2:80 Orum: March 80-Divine service at 11 o'clock A. M Rev. J. P. Nielsen ol Dana College, Blair, will eon- dutt the service.The Y.P.Society will meet Apri l ls t at the Mrs. Lucy Lar- sen home at 8:00 o'clock P. M.The Ladies Aid will meet at the Ed.Newkirk home April 2nd at two o'clock P. M. Hill Creek school-Sunday school lllnrqh _30,_at 10 and service at 11 gI sen of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Menking of Chicago, Mrs. BerniceJensen of Iowa, and Beatnce, Joy Jean and Maxine, of Kennnrd. Ray Casey was ill with the flu last week and Roland Holmes took his place on the section. H. C. Blaco was a business call-er in Omaha Saturday. Mr.Bellas has been visitingMrs.Charles Miller and family this week.-Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Booher and family drove m Omaha Saturday. Mrs.Wilbur Seeger and JaneandVeraWidenerofArlington,visited Mrs. C. Miller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.C lie Kempckeof Lyons, Neb. came Saturday eve ning to spend Sunday with rela- tives. I Fred Kramer ol Saint Edwards, Helen Berry of Schuyler and Les- lie Berry ol Benson, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.E. Berry. Opal Wright came from Maple-tun, Iowa Sunday for a few hours visit with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Wright. Orval Andreasen, who has been driving a truck for the Bell Tele-Ehone Co., at Laurel, Neh., came ome the latter part of last week.Members of the Methodist church choir met at the home of Earl \ \ o'cock by Rev. K. Larsen. Plans diwusscd for n of_gradi ghighway from Paxton to Flats. Jenkins for practice last week. Fredia Rosenbaum and GretchenHallspentSundaywithMr.nnd Mrs. Ben Bailey at Blair. Otis Decker and Harriet I a l l|- - attended a basketball game inFremontSaturdayevening,Otis playing with the Arlington town team.W F !\ é/Ire: Y o u L o s i n g |r'|p1n n1 Ivc Mr. and Mrs. Perry Guinea andBun visited at Tom Gaines' Sat- urday.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalin andTeddy, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. E.\O.Fairchild and George visited Su). day at the home of Dr. and Mrs.az u ill Gdl\.»|. \.aL |. .l . l.\.]\ /ll. D J. B. Anderson at Lincoln. Members of the Dorcas Cluband their families gave a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacobs atiheirhomeInst.Wednesdnv eva-wif/z the clzildremf I1 mf § . f . ; ~' " '" ' " " " "f a'zgv hngufxuofm couple reeev Dr. and Mn. W. E. Wright md sanl winced with l i n . w r i l l l p , sister, Mill Elll Reich of Omlhn, Sundly. Mr. and Mn. L eland Wud and familv snenf. Sunriav with M\-and1\iF§"'L."£E"'mEa}H'"'The Methodist Ladies' Aid metwith Mrs. Elmer Miller Thursday. II. F. McLaughlin, who has been working for A. C. Anderson on afarm southwest of Kennard, mov- nd his familv 1:n*»K¢nnm11 last week.The y a n liv ing in the, hmue ne a u d w ma ti me In b yJohn Johnlon. Jlbe Gibson of Norfolk, was n lmmlneln caller in Kumud Satur- dav~The small san of Mr. and Mrs. §Glfford French has the scarlet lfevcr and the ,home is under quarantine./ Hans Sorensen returned hnrnnHOURS that will never come again--each one full of childish eagemes§-how wonderful they an-1 Will you longer deprive yourself, and the little ones, when this yrwious spare time can so wily last, Tuesday from several week's stay at t-he St. Joseph hospital. Mr.and Mrs.Chris Mathiesen and family spent the week-end atthe Bcrtel Bertelsen home. Mrs. Glen Jefferson and daugh- ter,Gwendolyn spent WednesdayafternoonattheB.G.Shafferhome. The play given at the I. 0. 0. F. hall last Thursday and Friday evening, dmw n large crowd. Gwendolyn Jefferson spent sev-\eral days last week at the W. B. be yonrs¥. The new Haag 65 washer will bring it to you. The supaior ehiciency of the Haag patented .safay agitmor speeds up the laundering from the very moment you mn. And when the last snowy-white piece glides smoothly from between the balloon-type soft rubber rolls of the new wringem-the morning is still young. This hpmxom. newllnag is youu-sontheeaaieatofeasy payments. Let it revolutionize waahday for you. A phone allto your dalerwillhring this wanher toyourhome for 1 free danonxtration. Can you a§ord to postpone it? ,Q . T n f f a v a n n h n r n n i n n m n h u 1 home. i | ""§;'""" "i£6`E»éi£eF`§§`¢`IE Satur¢ day evening at we Albert Sunds Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tletgen and ihmily viaiwd at the Nels M.Nelsen borne Inst Sunday alber- noon.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Moeller, Jr. and daughter lpent Sunday atthe C. v. Shumaker home. George Ramsar of Omaha, vis- ited home folks Sunday. Mr.and M n .Albe n Sands were Sunday dinner guests at the Hans Braesch borne.A number of tdenda and relu- tives wire uggertained at the Wm. M.Vo s h me Sunday i n honor u.a.1sss.fms.h.awam;<zmc¢w.|m»»»a¢ »»»»~»-h-fan-&S\==»»=n-»i»-~=a~ of their 20m wedding anniversary. Ben Tietgen and Herman Ros- ackex were callers at the Alfred Svogerssn home Sunday.Friends and relative:gatheredat the Wm.F. Wiese home Sub Uday evening to reminil them oftheir infh wauldlmr anniver-|\nrv_`°""°":::F r i e d r i c h s e n H a r d w a r e , K e n n a r d ~Nic C v ~ I l : x '.U ¢ ~_n n i l l d l v v u H r .a n d H n .F r a n k T l i l b o t m d Blnir, Nebrasks, Much 27, l m i--.i '5"4 - . . , _ ~an o v 1 '1_|a b l l u l 4 FF. CALHOUN AND VICINITY Mine Marie Osborn o l Omaha, spent the weekend with her sisbcr, Hrs. Henman Klahn and family.The Sophoinores entertained the fnculty and high school members a very enjoyahle St.Patricks Day party Monday evening.A iine time was reported. The Progressive Society met onesdayafternoonatfhaG.V. Bendle home.This being the ~st meeting of this church year, ~e following officers were elect- » for the coming year: L[rs..Ern~ ~at Gericke, president; Mrs. Elsie 'Cwk, vice-president; Mrs. Otto ~'sc,secretary and Miss Edith icrk,treasurer.The serving amnitlfee for' ihe aflrrnoon was~ rs. Frank Adams, Mrs. Joe Bolln Mrs. G. v. Bmdle.The musical concert at the Pres- ~yterian church Tuesday evening ~y a couple o l Omaha ladies, Fmion Center/Silk mmm in smart new styles just ~ Ernest :~mldz were Sunday am- ner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Lea-wr Smith.Mr. and Mn. David Hummer: of Blair,vidwd a t the Gnmt Center in Blair---they have every~ thing you need,and at nioney- saving prices, too!10-lt an d th e si z e s r a ng e fr o m 1 1 to 5 2 inc lu di ng Ha lf mi ze a.Selec t y o u r n e w spr ing dress n o w a t th e Fas hi on C e n te r i n B la i r .10~1t W o me n a n d Mi ss es : Se le c t y ou r .,||:.. ily. Mrs. Tenn Ambler of Omaha,spent Thursday aitemoon andevening with hangs folks. : ~~ f ~ y of Omaha, hava moved into the ten- ant .house on the C. E. Musgrave farm. Mrs.A.R.Parish of Omxha,was n. guest the pagt week of her and £0~ spent ~qw~ ~wang a~whom she makes her ho~e.Mrs. Elminger suffered a fall in Dye. bert Pewrsen ho~e were Mr. andMrs.'Rasmus Christensen and Fmd Paulsen of Omaha. _ and Emma Mntzen,Eleanbr De-Vinney, Alma Swanson, Ella. Jen- sen,Otto,Herman d Rudolph ~| ~ ~ a n ~ ~ S v c ~ - \ birthday N~v. sm Mr. and Mrs. John Hebard were Omaha,were.,out from Omaha ove r the wake nd at the Law-rence Echwenkamp home. Mr. and Mm. Carl Ziebarth and son,Richard of Davenport,Iowa left here Sunday after visiting leveral days with Mrs. Ziebartlfssister,Mrs.Wm.Steen, Sr.and Mr.Steen Mr.and Mrs.Zie- barth took their son bagk to Ames M r .a n d Mr s .P . J .Ne ls o n vi s U | : dick home. Mrs . .mlm Weber was a Sab- urday afternoon visitor at the John B. Eriksen home. M r . ~ C h u .Hovendick and Ho rd were Sunday aiten rega ined h e r str e ng th .F o r th e past.t w o we e k s h e r dec line .has bee n more no tic eab le and ad tho ugh en ti r e ly c o n f in e d to he r b e d, y e t h e r c on dition is n o t fa vo ra ble. \.r r .| . |l |a n C lSaturdaynightat.the Bill Vogt home.. Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Hunt of Omaha, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Lira.Hunt's sis- ;| |;. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr. and Mh. Chris hrsen span!§\=-=d=v at the Howard Curley ome. days here with relativa.Mrs.Katherine Ehninger,who enjoys the distinction of being the oldest person living in Arlington,is ill at the home of her daugh the state for the past four months returned home Thursday.Mrs.Ralph Marsha!!and chil» dren left Saturdiy evening for their home at Martin,S.ga., Su n da y vi si tor s a t th e A lf r e d Svu ge rs on ho me . Mr . a n d Mr s . H a n s Ha n n e n a n d fa mi ly s p e n t. S u n d a y a f te r no o n a t t h e p m n l a y M .P. Ha n s e n h o me . | |;||....~ sim,Raymond Nelson,Andrew Sorensen,Fnederick Dornacker and Oscar Jensen. Mr. and Mrs.Magnus Johnson, ~ctur and Mary Payne,Herman 4 ;:l l 1itors at the Henry Jackson home. Marjorie and Gracie Jackson B |1 a 1 Mr. Mmhallm ~na, M~. andMrs. Geo. A. Mmhall.n :I l At a :pedal nmetlng of the board of education ne.-ld Saturday,Misa Clan Schoettger,dmghter ol Mr. and Mn. H. w. Schoettger at this place, waa elected tqteach ba b y o f Oma h a ,we r e Th u r sd a y vi si to rs ' wi th Hr s . C a r r i e Jacobsen u 1.» :n |'~ Fremun New Gamble Sta formally opened at 5th and Bron streets. Bnmswick-Local bank in bein reorganized. Mr s .He n r y . Ho ve n d i c k sp en t W edne sday a t th e h o me o f he r d a u g h w, M r s . R a y m o n d M a g i ll . Mr . an d Mr s . .C he ster Ho ve nd ic k a n d J e a n to o k Su n da y di n ne r a t th e Hu i t L o w e h o me . I1 |I * .,»=.:-|.day night at the Bert Thompsonh o m Mr. and Mrs.John Jackson were in Hooper Sunday( Sunday evening visitors at the Gnndpa Fletcher home were Mr. and M n .Chas.Hovendick and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lof- Lis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bendorl and week-»select your New SpringHat now at the Faahion Gunter. 1: R a l cute Wash Dxesses i n da e s 2 t o 6 md ' l t . o 1 4 p r i c e d a ¢ only S1.Z5.at the Fashion Center- see these-they are just what you have been wanting._10-It end with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Glover; Mrs. A. W. Ayers of Cameron,Mo.and her daughters, Mrs.W. W: Dilliner of Rockport, Mo. and Mass Angeline Ayers of Lincoln, |:»||: ": high schools n u t year.She is tachiug at Filley this year. c. J. Anderson o! Onuha, was in town on budness Friday.Mr. and Mn. F. E. Webb, who Center in ~Ia'r they haveeverythingyouneed.and at money saving prices, too!10-1 Fashion Cenim- Spring Hats for Women,Misses and Children. Womens and Misses, $1 to $7.50and Chi}d!en's, 69c to $2.98. Large |. .¢|;U L h e r e wi th h e r d a u g h te r , Hr s . J a y Blac kb ur n md he r s on , L. P . Mille r re tu r n e d h o me Su n d a y . Mi s s D o r o t h y G lo ve r c a me d o wn Fash ion Oenter Beduty P m lo Pho ne 4 7» -- Alic e Tri plett.10-1 W o m e p ; . n d M i s s e s :S e l e c t ~ u n " ior spam Thnndny night lt the Henry Hovendidz home. Mrs. .Yoo Lyons and Fred Hov~ lmdick were Blair abonven Wed- nesday- Womens and Misses, $1 w S7. and Ch£ldren's, 69c eq $2.98. Lu' new shipment just unpacked 1 week-select your New Sp Fuhion Center Spring Huh 1-Women,Misses gnd Child -- .- \\.__," .l l . 1%p g ._ : m d M r s .£ 3 1 1 3 m ~ @ ¢ _ ¢ n d | n 1 ~m c m m w i é I Fl9é"5é§- Fdick and Han. H1-nf~ iiiv wa|: v e n -dick were in Elair 'rriul-LBJ gmggm u y a c o u p l e ol.v m a n uu n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e P m g r e m i i v e S o c i e t y ,p r o v e d a v a r y p l e a s - » a n t a f f d r a s b o t h l a d i e s w e r e artists in their profession _Isl. G. Chrisdcnsen celebrated insbirthdayTuesdayeV§ninB<Pin- whle was the diversion for the ___,__" _.~L_-f-..-f_.-....,.. BELL CREEK VALLEY Mrs. John Blumcker visited Mrs. Luther Monke Wednesday after- noon._ Mrs:llenry Sgheer,ly. jisiied $A°h`5{n5f ..~..-........~... .wr Mr.and Mm Christaf!er An- dersen and Irene visited at the Hans Andersen home,helpingLucille celebrate he; birthday. Mr. and Mrs.Soren Wolsmann anddaxnily spgnt Sqtuxday night Dann :ook men- son DECK to AmesIowa where he attending college. Edward Denman,high school lad,was lucky enough w win a Waltham wrist watch in the edu- cational contest recently conductedby the IIospe Music Co. of Oma-ha.He won third place ln tl\e ba b y o f Oma h a ,we r e Th u r sd a y vi si to rs ' wi th Hr s . C a r r i e Jacobsen u 1.» :n |'~\is asdsting Mrs. Wm. Sprick with her house work. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and daughter were Wednesdayevening visitors at the Vick Skovhomef Mr.and Mrs.Bert Thompson moved last week to their new home on the Henry ¢Kuhlman place Mr.. and M m Andrew Nelson' and ahildren were Wednesday eve- ning visitors at the Ross Harper home in Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Magill andfamily,Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Ma dll and Junior were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Hov- eudick home.. Mr.and Mrs.Walter Kramer and family were Sunday visitors a t the home of Mr.and Mrs. Blomberg of Omaha. Mrs.Mary Weber and Mattieof Blair, and Mrs. Shirley Stokes and baby were Sunday visitors otthe Julius Weber home.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Rogert, Mr.and Mrs.Hans Chris¢iunsen| were last Monday visitors at theEarl Thompson home Ea rl Fletcher visited the New England school Wednesday after- noon.Alma,Birdie and Marjode Flekher were in Blair Wednesdayand visited with E.M. Fletcher at the Crowell home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loltis andfamily and Marjorie Fletcher were Sunday dinner guests at tire Louie] Hovendick home at Orum.l Mr. ond Mrs. Eddie Fletcher andDelbert were Wednesday evening visitors at the Pete Larsen homo to help Mr.'Lax-sen celhrate hisbirthday, Mr.and Mrk Ea rl Thompson and family were Sunday afternoonvisitors st the Mack Rosenbaumhome in Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Julius Weber were Sunday evening visitors i n Blair. Mrs. Frank Eriksen was a Sum day visitor at the John B. Eriksen and Howard Curley homes.Wilbur Updike was a Sunday moming visitor a t the Earl Q 'Q yi ci' . '¢ s o m n r Bigelow and Unruh Blair, Nebraska. \ \' / / \ . . . -/ ' / / 1 a n\ \ \ "MAKES PERT LITTLE PULLETS AND FOXY LITTLE ROOSTERS"° MAs|% Bright-eyed halmy luippylittle vuau-lm for nhu- B20- nlwaya ready fora n ht-aowthing around the 1 J nuhlngh==~;;;=;<* tzua-trim--iunilorm- w eat w n evday. Tnnvn the mmumi ...sat "Sacked in theGolden Bag" .~" Qflvbge;»3=._,12*¢i;£"s>:T2;;»;;;.~ .V ~.w.~cnmas You'll han Part Little Pallet Ind Foxy Llttlo Rooster: toolf qw n a n every hatch anNU RENA Chlck Mllho It °"'{ wsu 1% eo feed a chickweeklonUTRI:NACh|ckMm|h.'l'hey'll average 1% to 2 poundlapiece at this age. There urnthree ways eo more px-ohm inNUTRBNAChick Mash! Monchick: ralned-falter growth-greatcr economy in feeding, mnmmmmwmuwm nw susan. uma uq. nn N F e e d h l l l l n ,7 l u § vr l u St:re.at, K l u m :: y . K a n m s .P l a n o n n m u F R E E a n d Y o s r r m n r . J M ! ! B r l u c l f n n a p ;B l b y C | 1 L c k B o u k . N m .|o o a | | | o e ¢ o » | o » a o o o n e o s u o c b n n q q o o o T o * n O | O | l C . . . . . S u l t ¢ . . . . R P . D . . . . . . ° ' § m§ § _ ,m g ;\- é f w \.¢l.lllI.'\lA1lln;:||g L a u ma n sc hool W ednesday -at th e J . ' 1' . Ne ls on h ome.§° H¥ § SI , 5 ~; ; =; I a= " ;g " "° w m w e a n n n s n s e n we n : w n -tex-noon.She also vi si te d Mr s .H a r r y S w 's vi si te d a t t h e u n 3Y o r ~e r ane ro o f hr gh s c o re s an d Mr s. Mor -W _ W q k _v Mr s . W m .Stee S .ll a tti n ChIiSTA';'IlS€!| find Vi c to r Chr is-'{}.-,.f...°§.Tnhn 1i'.~¥\|»¢.nL¢m»\l¢_ll§SwaJ15on 01118 Su nd ay a f t-hm* hmm# navnrdl 2:avnrln a:o~:n\r wn se n we re c on so lo d.A plea sant eve n in g wa s en jo y e d . A I a r e we li p a r ty wa s given for Llrs . Ch as .He i s e a n d da ug hter s, Mis ses E m m a a n d Ma r g a r e t a t . - -" s a u ¢ ; ¢ . . n U v m n l A . | \ 1 | \ ¢ \ | | l \ 4 \ i l l ! Y ,J r .a n d f a m i l y w e r e A r l i n g t o n v i s - i t o r s T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g . Mr .an d Mr s . W m .Ni e b a u m o f Ho o p e r vi s i te d a t J o h n Ni e b a u m' s Fr i d av n f mr n n n n n n rl n vnn i n o urn uu u.n n ; u_1 Mr s .J o h n He b a r d wa s hostessM r a n d Mr s .Yu m. W ulbe rn a nd to th e W o mn n ' s C lu b a t h e r h o me f a m i ly a n d H3135 V o g t s p e n t la s t Tu es d ay even i ng . ? u n d a y a t e r n o o n a t th e Ha n s Mr s . J oh n Ho f! o f Li n c o ln, s p e n t orge nsen ome .Satur dav h ere a t the H. w_ Sc h oe tt their home Tuesday evening,ln- fore'°J1ey moved Wednesday to their ncw.home near Irvington. The neighbors are very sorry to lose Mrs.Heise and daughters from their midst, but wish themmuchsuccess in their new sur- roundings. Mrs.Percy Tucker was hostess Wednesday afternoon to a number of ladies nt n miscellaneous show- er in honor of Miss Gertrude Sierk.The bride to be receivedmanybeautifulandusefulgifts. __, __.-...,-.. ...... _._.....,..The Young Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Augusq Kerkhoii' 'Thursday after- noon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtrnnn and Viola, Mrs, Carl Meierhenry, Har~ old Meierhenry and Norms Holb- man attended the operetta givenbytheArlingtonhigh school onThursday evening. George Stronger and Irvin Holb- mnn were Nickerson callers last Thursday altemoon.Mr. and Mrs.Georrze Niehanm Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and Roland, Jr. had Sunday dinner atthe parental, Frank Schafer homei n m m . Mrs.Lena Ne lf and Ida May spent Thursday afternoon at theWm. Wulbem home. Lk. and Mrs.Soren Wolsmmn and family visited at the John Wolsmann homo Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Basonak andfamilyandMr.and Mrs.Chris- tian Andersen were Sunday guests gf: the (§hrisf.of!er Andersen home. éer h¢;|;¢_ Chester C. Marshall and daugh~ ters,Miss Leta and Mrs.Gall Johnson of Fremont,were visitf ing friends and relatives here onSunday. Misses Betty Marshall,Muriel and Edith Plugge and HowardMnrshdldrovetoWatalooFri- day evening to attend the operetta W. A. and Therlo Reckmeycr, Catherine Winset,Paul Hawkins,Dick Cady,Ed Dolan, Gerald Ped~ ersen and Raymond WalkenhorstDuring the afternoon, four gamesofpinochlewereralmii-withMnjs.Huxley Wilcpx winner of hilrh scum,Miss Gertrude Sierk, were Omaha callers Wednesday.|Mr.and Mrs.Case .Cherelk oflpiayed with the Waterloo orches-5MissesPearlStranger,Norma 0mah"°""`°"e also present 'tra when they presented theirnHoltman and Annu Gustafson en-Mr.and Mrs.Franz Slert v1s-operctta "Pinafore"on Friday! tertained nt n misvnllnnnnrzn chow.. lted at the Wm. Wulbern home on evening under Mrs.J.P.Rav'sF Q nd nd Mrs. Chris Fnhm low."§f',;,'§,"Wednesday night.' aAdeli:~u»l u n c h e o n w a s ~ 2 1 . 1 . 2 \`3l.'|'§»f»"f..|"$,.fI§"§§'.f.¢.'f=f|Mr. and Llrs..Am§ew Nielsen nfl Hr.°:n - - - - .- - v -- » »¢ ¢.u n n q a u u n n | l . | & | . : lT h e n f l » 1 ' I \ = > 0 ¥ \w i l l l o n g b e r e -w h o s e m a r r i a g e o c c u r s t h i s w e e k m £ ° I } 1 b 2 f " = 1 b y t h o s e p r e s e n t a s a T h e e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t .i n g a m e s . v e r y p l e : i s z u l i o n e .A t e l a t e h o u r l u n c h w a s s e r v e d . W o d l l t s ~ l £ l } ,M 8 f o h 1 9 V 3 1 3 t h e T h g b r i d g - t 0 . . b @ r g g e i v e d m a n y h i n h n n r a i w r s u r y 0 f . H 9 s h l f f w s h -p r e t t y a n d u s e f u l g i f t s . a n ,t m - l h i ~w i f e m v z t e d m a G i l b e r t L n l l m a n ,I r v i n I I o l t r n a n , n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s t o s p e n d Q 5 6 G e o r g e F r a n k e ,H e n r y P a e p e r , e v e n i n g ,a s a s u r p n s e f o r h i m .G e o r g e a n d K e n n e t h S t r e n g e r , T h e e w . . e n i m z w a s d e v o l l l t d t o c a r d s .H a r v e v 1 l n \ h r n | : v N n n n n n u f n i f - W oo d, S.D . d r o p p e d i n a t th e J .a n d th e ln tte r' s fa th e r ,V .S. W .Ni e ls e n ho me la s t Sa tu rd a y Cha rles dr o ve to Oma h a o n Su n- ni g h t.Mr s .Ni else n ac c ompanied d a y wh e r e M r .Ch ar le s wi ll re- he r f a th e r , He n r y Ri c h te r to Oma - | ma i n f o r u we ek 's vi si t a t th e h a wh er e h e wi ll un de rg o a n o p -Ro b e r t Mi tc h e ll h o me . era tio n,re tu r n i n g Su nd ay af te r -Mi s s Alic e Mc K i bb e n .assisted noo n.T h e y ar e p la nn i n g to le a ve b y M m A . A . Ha h l b e c k a n d Mr s . fo r D a k o ta Tu e s d a y .Xe n o ph o n Cross,enter ta in ed th e Mr . a n d Mr s . A l f r e d Svonrerson E m o n o n C lu b a t .her h n me la s t Mrs.Henry Klnssan and AuzuH¢l1}§§§ll>Q'Gni»?é{`£1`§d~~ Klassan were inners of high score and Mrs.alter Sappenfieldmd Walter Rosaker vgere consoled A fine lunch closed the evemng's festivities. Miss Lulu Lorenzen and sister. Mrs. Clark l3'rowninlz were dimer guests Thursday of Mrs. Scott Allen.__ ling,Gilbert Stork,Clarence and Alvin Wilkening,August Kerk- hoff,Hamid and Dalton Streng~er and Chester Franke prgcticed baseball a t Nickerson Sundayafwrnoon.Grace Paeper 'was a Nickerson =»§;f Saturday morning. r. and Mrs. Will Lallman of and Chdstine and Ted Nelson were Saturday evening callers atthe Fred Nelson home.Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier and family were Sunday dinner géxestsattheClydeEnglerthomatTekumah.Alwin Frazier spent Sunday night at the Englert home, returning to Blair with his sister,Mrst Englert Monday morning. Tuesday evening at a measuring party.Each one present was re- quired to pay a cent for every inch of their waist measure.Adelicioustwo»coume lunch was served.There were 22 present The Congregational ladies' Cir» cle enjoyed a covered dish lunch- eon followed by their regular meeting a t the church basement The members of the PinuchieliTmmf U{¢:+m|¢:.m.-:..... n I Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smizli nndlWedne§dnv afternoonc1»h5"mE£ with Ln-al Funk Wolff ;;"i',;_ 'i{,;"',,';, °'f;u",';mr;_ Thursday afternoon.Mn.Wm.Ervin and |:ltM° "|\|hnn Junior spent Sunday evening atthe home of Mrs.Smit.h's nismr Milne ; 'd ;f f_oettger and Bernice Putnatq returned to FilleySie ve rs n od Mr s . A u g u s t K la s s a n we r e p d z e wi n n e r s f o r th e a f b e r - noo n.A jo l ly ti me wa s reported. Su p' t.B.H .Me a d o f the F t . Ca lh ou n sc hool ha s be en o f f d u ty f o r seve ral da y s o n ac c ount o f illne ss an d h as be en ta ki n g tr e at- me n ts i n nn Oma h a ho s p i ta l.Mr s . Pa ul K r u g e r is su b sti tu tin g f o r h i m l?:-P.T.A. ine eting 'Thu rsd ay . v i m u g a t th e sc hool house wa s 1 -- -n - -- - w u - -g n v e v a u n o u a y u i l uT h u r s d a y e v e n i n g a t M r s M i n n i e I . . a l l m a n ' s . Si lk Sto c ki ngs th a t W e a r - Gold Stri pn $1 .5 0 an d $1. 95 ; On y x Po in tex,$i .5 0;Ka y s er ,$l. 35 ; Bo bo li nk , SI ; Ne ve rd ar n, 2 p ai r $1 Sizes 8 %to 10 i n a ll th e n e w sp ri ng sh ad es at the Fa sh io n C en - 'te 3 - - th e Ho s i e r y Sto r e o f Bla i r . lt Fas hi on Cen ter S p r i n g Co ats 4"..-.n.r...................:|mr:____-.._e.. \. a n d f a m i l y , G r o ve r W u - M r .a n d Mr s .B i ll o g t we r e Su n d a y n ig h t c a lle r s a t th e S o r e n W olsr na nn h ome. M r .a n d Mr s .W i ll i g m W u lb e r n c alled a t th e B i ll V o g t h o me o n Sa tur d ay e ve n in g . Ha r r y a n d He le n Si er t spe nt th e we ek - en d with . ho m fo lk s.Mr s .A lf r e d Svo ger son en te r- tai ne d th e Do rc us S ewin g .C lu b on Sa tu rd a y af te r no on .Delic ious re- \on Sunday alter spendinx!thél }a l ; j ; j ; g j 1 g és SI ':;:::;!!;:fL'5Pj:i.:`r*1$1<?§?€§§€}5?*€§€?5§§i§ gi~gs; ~5? .»¢,.;:;?;::::::;::::::5':7¢<f ~.:::~~ 1 " 1 ." z _)_ x 1K »»¢--il - - 1 . /- 3 ;4 \_ F , . :__ _ \ . w '\+g e9 . l :|... . Y . by a m ames Ernest_d t W sport °r|Tvfon o LI5.1 1 1'-v i m C h !m s con s. ~t t f ' 'N l H ; l f~ ~ n d m i .a n d t h e p l a y " H e l p n u u u m c u u : } u .m u s s u s p r l C 8 ( 1 a n n 'i a .freshme' ta were served.kixéée=.~ .hnroughly enJoyedl £ltt°0f23;53 fgofggs to 48 ""prescnt?w'erc Mead :»llr=:.Lu!i-ance The cast ;m»th t s n,oyd Jacobs, Soren Wals-.~.ss at crine oular st les e se e ;?)°;"tlmann,Harry Swanson,Alberti w : l Inui"* Kam, and Johnlp 1 s ''Jcnsen,Albert Nelson, Wm. Wul-f4|llithail I v y and Ray]l)l")1i1\l7f."1f'l1|tw\.n,m,.,[hem and children and Misses i » §D. E. Hardy local Representa 35~Phone 285 for above Deal I|¢ onMA Rndlo m¢m¢rN.B.C.Co¢¢1T U N E c u .1|NDAY E I o m; ; $ _ . , _ . a s 1-n o , ... m. ss' P. T. w N Yor k K DK Pl KYW!a é f f fz s m- é ~ P - £ % , x' ~'"f<%'fl 5 s . | ¢ m Z ¢ c n w x Y' f 5 J n u » m . c | ' ° ' f < r - n c . IH m m m K n é / \ . L ° ¢ . \1 K e w .i ' m x . u A ~ ° =2 ' § m | . . \F a r n b e r g 1 - 1 ; 1N.... ~f Blair, Neb., ~Fallers Appli~ Z 224 East sm se., Fremon ¢x3::;_~.¢'~ ~1355 :;::=..~T ef ~¢¢,;%;=",»'~ ' < ";::Ei; ~»¢.~25? ::::::t'j_:§:::Z:r§§§§f§é§e\':'e§;§§.- e - 5 ~~ 5;;gg,;;;;.;~" N U I V Q £§f§€§§§E€E.§;:: ,.-::;:::.::::::::;;:t:.-¢»" : : : :' : ; '~;_:::.;~22=s2!2£S55i¢=f¢:~f m -''* " i " "' :::x:u : :~~ ~~~~~.,.,..¢H m ewxieef.'~~°,,1 ;41!L"~~i;i1;.;;§; .......,...:.':; - 1 . . . ..;.,.~'~»-fl "'s2;»"'» 11 ~x: A $4 soo oo @I(o PRODUCT enzen.Mrs. Aumxsta Craig had a saleof household goods at auction Sat~ urdny afternoon,She is planning on going out Lo the stale of Wash- ington to reside with her son,Eur! and wife. H. E.Walton of Sioux City. spent Friday night :md Saturdaywith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trisler. Miss Gertrude L. Sierk, daugh- lrr of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sierk, was united in marriage to Fred-erick J. Heine, san of Mrs. Cham He-ise Saturday,March 22 at 10 o'clock at nnington church by the pastor, R . Runz.A wedding'repost was senjed al. the home of thc brid<~'s parents at 4:30 p.m.Only the i!_n_mcdin!e relatives being }»=*1'S9r1.They will 1 l:\llllIlg on me_ mrs. \.»llI15»£ll"Ih(!lzirm. and the best wishes of th--ir wh o .. L~J a y - 'Her I owneek- a n d .. n , W . a n d c oin, r a l wh o th e | 11, u g h wi t h Mr s . Dgc . Fashion Cenim- Spring Hats for Women,Misses and Children. Womens and Misses, $1 to $7.50and Chi}d!en's, 69c to $2.98. Large NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr. and Mh. Chris hrsen span!§\=-=d=v at the Howard Curley ome..Mr.and Mrs.Freeman hottie a n d s o n ~=.¢ week-»select your New SpringHat now at the Faahion Gunter. 1: R a l cute Wash Dxesses i n da e s 2 t o 6 md ' l t . o 1 4 p r i c e d a ¢ only S1.Z5.at the Fashion Center- see these-they are just what you have been wanting._10-It ior spam Thnndny night lt the Henry Hovendidz home. Mrs. .Yoo Lyons and Fred Hov~ lmdick were Blair abonven Wed- nesday- day night at the Bert Thompsonh o m Mr. and Mrs.John Jackson were in Hooper Sunday( Sunday evening visitors at the Gnndpa Fletcher home were Mr. and M n .Chas.Hovendick and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lof- Lis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bendorl and baby were Sunday afwmoon vis- itors at the Henry Jackson home. Marjorie and Gracie Jackson s~»» Fashion Center Bexiuty Pax-lu Phone 47--Alice Triplett.10-1 Women pnd Misses: Select o~new Spring Outfit at the mix., Center in Bla they anaveeverything yvu need,and a t muney saving prices, tool 104 Fuhion Center Spring Huh IWomen,Misses gnd Child - Womens and Misses, $1 w S7.~ and Ch£ldren's, 69c eq $2.98. Lu' new shipment just unpacked 1 week-select your New Sp - » - - -- n u » w \ o w n e ;w m u u u n ;»u.n n g w i t h t h e u s u a l g o o d t i m e e n j o y e d a t t h i s h o s p i t a b l e h o m e A g o o d s i z e d c r o w d w a s i n a t - t e n d a n c e a t t h e c h a r i v a r i a t t h e J a c o b Si e rk h ome Sa tur d a y n ig h t week-end visit with relatives. l 1|Miss Mnbe\Neu\e was home rom Lincoln for the week»end. There was a fnmilv zmlmrinn atthe Mrs. Peter s¢hnEid'iQ`s'$éf\EE§m< _ Blnir, Nebnskn, Munch 27, 1980 'TE M 5 Jerry Fuley home in mm, Mon-'smrd md s 4. .Ro b E . HI L L I ld., EWIHDK.\Mr. 3.1 Mrs. `§'°»'A,.d.m |Omaha m: one day lam. week Margaret Morehouse.Friday .1 ,.m1»m while there visited Mrs. Wm.Mr. a n d Mnl w. J .Bake and ni nm.. afternoon My r t la a n d d a y to No r t h ir n vn tn Ri n i r ur n vb iu n n i f lu Bend where she ig' Mr. and Mn. Fred Fagwzrquist of 2 Ted Moyer home.'Valley and Bysphol Simmons. reek Valley Sewing,Mr. and Mrs. Lara Rolland and rsday afternoon at family. spent Sunday eveninz a t m l ;Blair ild renVoss lx and mn on 2ii5de {i}§ the win mamma l hos- I pital.|Mr. and Mrs. John Hineline en. tertained the Iollowlng visitors'F!idny, for supper:Mr. and Mrs.[Frank Leach at Florence and Mr. and Mrs-Ford.Mr. Leacn and Mr. Hlnellne were schoolmates to~l Lhxw sons spent Sunday at theHermanDdhsehome,hear Elk-horn.I Mr. and Mrs. Timm Col andMr. and Mrs. Gerald Kel wem Sunday afternoon visitors at the J. L. Vaughn home.Misses Goldie York and Inezgether and oi course enjoyed their! Smmper of Tekamah,called on and visit very much.__ _Misa Grace Ray Sunday.at the Mrs. George Hinelme vmbed ani Mr. and M m T.K.Iverson y nit-the home of her daughter, lgrapwere amohz those of the pinoehle ' ale-Ted Klnbnnde from Monday untl1'c.lub entertained Saturday eveningWednesday ol last week.|hy Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Johnson spent Arthur Rowe shelled corn fo r,oi the Glendale district. Chris Ddve Gustin Wednesday of last Mr and Mrs. Don Metzler and I I Mr. and Mra George Norgaard of Omaha and J.C.Evans ofChicago,were Sunday guests of Ralph and Grace Ray.Mr.and Mrs.Fmnk Pike of Blair,were visiting their daugh- bar,Mrs.Byron Beard and hus- band and sons Sunday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. F. Muller and son went .bo 'llekamnh Sunday to the parental, A. Anderson home. Mrs.Rosa Sears, who has been staying with Mr.and Mrs.Henry Beard. retumed with Mullen to thehome of her daughter, Mn. Chas. Ray; near Tekamah ' . Jah-lweek.,.ivirziilia were Friday evening vis-Mr.and Mrs.'réd Iverson at .........., ... .....The Bell C1 Clu met Thu the e'»e'Kat¢.stu: dance.A was d by dames Katt,.Louie nldau Mr. and Mn son and sons mng a t the home. Sunday evenAxelHansen and MesdarmPeter Nielsen sen and sons. Around 50 Mr. and Mr~s.,Norzig Ward and family and Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan were Friday evening vidt- orx at the Detlei Wul! home.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Sorsberg :nd mn a nd` Mrs.Martha Erick- son were Sunday visitors at Pete Bmzleezrs.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Cul Juulnnd :fnmily were Saturday evening vil- itors nt Geo..Ne\sen's.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hsnsen droveto Nebraska City to the debate.Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Sappenlield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph .llzncke and family were Sunday dinner guests nt Will Ryan's. Mr. and Mrs.Dellef Wulf and inmily were Thmd evening vis- i wn a t th e A lb e r t A u h r h o me . Ro s e li n a Petersen oelebrated .. -.___l - _ _ _ . . \ - . . r . . . . . . . ¢ . » ¢ i n - \Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rurnunsen' land two children visited at thea"°='Fallen home Sunday a fte r noon.I Stanley Samuels had the mis- fortune \o be thrown from ahorse last Wednesday and as aresdt, has a badly sprained ankle which will lay him up for some time.Mr. and Mrs.Matz and familyspentSundayeveninga t the Robert Rumussen home.|Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kundel ond two children spent Wednesday evening at the Frank Brown home Women and Misses: Select your new Spring Outf'at the Fashion Center i n Blair-y have every- thing you ne d,d at money- saving prloea,boo/10-lt family and Mr. and Mrs. CVossandfamilywerein Saturday.Mrs. B<rf.ha Wendt and ch were vidtors at the Wi ll home Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I-'ritz .lahne family were visitors in Fnlha Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss Mrs. Bertha Wendt visited 1 Gun Paulsen home Saturda; ernoon w help Mrs. Rosakex brute her binhday._A luge crowd of people Tnesdly evening at the Jahnel .home in honor of Mr nel'a birthday.The evenin| spent playing cards.Tho: carving prizes were Torval J sen and Mrs.August M first, Mrs, Alfred Svogerso Mrs. §!e==_SQkm21d¢f- F222 h o me wi t h n go od tl1e H .C.Ras mu sse fl h o me . ' L dmi ntv lunvhnnn Mr .an d Mr s .F w d K n n tn n nthe hostesses, Meg.|wcre Tuesday evening guests a t Pete Thomson and the Richard Nelson home.L.1 g f -and Mrs.Ray Faxzcrqulst. B. Emanuel Andrea- an daughters vlsibed Thursday spent Sunday eve-|evcnlng at the Ted.Buchandt Rudolph Andreason home.g Viola and Leonard Nelson were ning guests at the Sunday aftlemoon visitors at thehomewereMessrs.Will Wulf home. as Richard Nelson,Jim Nielsen of Blair, and bro-and Fred Chrlstlan~|ther. Andrew Nielsen ol Wood. s. .|D., friends enknvml n at QM ere Sunday mo m ln g caliers c F r e d D§c!:mrrycr 1't*'t:". w Nio la on u n d M r .D i r k -g was Misa Le0ln Miehelsen visiied her | iwrs vere~ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.|Tygm. xnder- Hineline here last week.Mr. and Mr. Iatmn,Mrs.Ted Klabungq g d family ol neil nm Hr. and Hn. Hun mam the b,i|.'thd.|,y dinner nllirlbirtlndnfnni£r'§{|ii§|ir E:Li»H3n§|Xndi-I and Mrs. Herbert Earwood r Tbkamah, were at Clyder's 'Thursday afternoon. and M m Walter Appleby aughber and 'mm.her,Mrs. Hain of Blair,were Sun- Ior Mrs. Nick_Thone in Blair lastSunday.' The Kindred Merry Makers 5Club met Thursday afternoon withMrs. Clyde Fitch when all but slx members were present.Mrs.C. H.Blanchard was voted A mem- at the Ed Newkirk home,g'lven in honor ol Hnzel's birthday.A dainty luncheon was served. Those who helped Albert Jensen celebrnle his lzirthdny Saturday evening wene Mrs.Chris Benson nun!us...¢Me...r,........»,. meyer were war-time buddlee Mr.and Mrs.Clarence KuhrwereSundayguestsat the A l f bert Hansen home..' Mrs. Hans Jensen, Jr. and Man- 'iflli § !e=:§ ».°m= Frida y ntthe n |l!1¢l;and Mr s .Ge o rg e Hi n eli n e a c c o m-He tz le ..d and :Pl»l1i£d h e r h o me t o W e e pi n g M r . I .| n| 1-l\Vnhn» Slnnrlntl an d chE °'§§?§u'Z.§{.§£h§§`§§§5f§=| YORK CREEK\ r l : ¢ 1 r | c ; ¢|l | ! | » |w i l l H h i l h h r n u n d w nnnwn 13617 b2§5§sf"5i-i'£é§i """ ;'°°3,.i;;;1 [E:T"BInnaNelsen,Uaroune Jawuwu,Olga Petersen and ,Muriel Nelsen.M r .a n d Mr s .Geo.Ne lae n a n d f a m i l y ,Pe te J ensen,M n .l a u r a Tu i t e m a Lo is we r e Su n d a y vls - r < ~ . \ .l u n n a _'served Jeliizio I nah d tShurleyw x l u u n m " H W w g ,late wur allmdgparla zvixg work for John Rosh Mondxy morn spent sn enjoyable evening. ing.Miss Bertha Jahnel matured to M'-_*WS*" H+" a v ¥- J e "Omaha \asew¢an¢sq»y so alegra Women and Miss new Spring Outfit Center in Blair-thLhing you need,n saving prices, tool es: Select your at the Fashion ey have every-nd at money- 10-lt day afternoon and Mrs. GeorgSunday aften R. R. Pearce 11| Mrs. S.uote, visitors \=\ re Hnin. won guem Dme wereM12 MQ ith nu. zanttheMn ln dHn. D.d Noyu,rl. Ethel ber of the dub.The lldiel Ink- edonthedubqudlgandnrereserved delldmu refreshment:by e ',1lh,,u,|_"...': 3-:a",=:*~:'~ ~ - » » - = ' » ~ m s , m . . ' : " x : : : : ~ !" a_g3\e§t_nver thewsek-end °f|u .-.A nl..n-..u.......1 E`rI°u¢'f`i7xff"J§i`ilriTua$i°|I|T'§ dw;--~d llr. and llrl. Pe'mn Fremont. Meinl.and lleldunei Q :b u ll u \: u L 5|: :l\LlilI.' IlolllB»A n -S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g g u e s t s n t .t h e t e r F r e d D i c k m e y e r h o m e w e r e M i n a n q 1. § { r s .P q t e _ I § a t t _ a n d f a m i l y aria a n a m r .an d Mr s .He n r y D i c k - son me y e r an d f a mi ly . MP a n d Mhz.lhn-nlr!'Pnulnvno r!at me me rn u. wo ....,...~,nea r-Arin n Teddy Larsen and Miss Edna Han- 1 KWMr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen, geh were in Omaha Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur JohnsonIndfamilywereSaturdayeve- ninz visitors at Belle! Wulf's. Mrs. Harold Tgvlgf axnll hildren nt Frida at o n all or's."'i 1.. a nd ll.. W ill Hart, Alfred and Elsie visited relatives at Wisner Sunday.Elsie stayed lor a lo r visit.~ Marie Ward entertained the upils of the high room atbe r l m Tue s d a y evening.fb- er an enjoyable evening playing gums ,Miss Ward served a de- lidous lunch to her guests. Every'- nne left at a late hour,votingMiss Ward s royal entertainer. _The Girls Club met with Miss Elsie 1-lm Wednesday afternoon. |I were Blair callers monday alter- hoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen and Burzettn called at Hans Matthieserfs Tuesday morning.Mr. and Mrs.Morris Christian- sen spent Tuesday at the PeteAnderson home.Mr. Christiansen helped saw wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert wereinOmahaTuesday where Mrs. Rogert.has been taking treat- ments.' Jesse Davis was in Blair Tues- day afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Holgar Hansenand family vidted at the Soren Jensen home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard William- sen were in Blair Tuesday after- noon.Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert wl-ed at Chris Vinderslev's '1\aesdny nftarnnnn. the graduation exerdoeg at Tech- nical high school.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss spent Wednesday evening at the Chas. Voss home.Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jahnel and 'Hazel were Blair callers SaturdayAfternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christen- sen,Mr.and Mrs.Charles Voss and family were visitors at the Thomas Knlep home Tuesday eve- ning.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and children visited at the Walter !Japp hore Saturday evening.A surprise party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Will Voss at their home Sunday afternoon in honorof their 20th wedding anniversary. »'1'h=y received many useful gifts in remembrance of her manyfrlmds. McCARTHY ANDLONG CREEK Mr.and Mrs,Chris Hinz en- tertained at cards a number of (heir friends last Thursday eve- ning.There were eight tablesand prizes were awarded Mrs. Ed Natvr and Louis Schenlq for high scores and Mrs.Harry Seltz and Will Beals,consolations,A de- licious lunch was served and all report a very enjoyabe evening. Hayes Rosenbaum was a busi- ness caller in Omaha Monday.Callers at the L. C. Axelgaard home Sunday were the Rev.A. Rasmussen,Mr.and Mrs.Peter' Jensen and Hans Aye.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen and family 9% we spent Sunday at Moore,Mr. a nd Mrs. H Mrs. Andy Anderson,Ml Pearce and Joe Noyes. Mr.and Mrs.Iaren and children were Sunday with Mr.l.ayman's sisoi.Pete Elliott and famil Arizona and milled alsoI Ellen layman. Misa Edith Warrick s weekend ln Omaha wi' Lulu Bramlett and Mrs. Thompson.Richard Thoumother . brought Miss home Sunday aitemoon. Mr.and Mrs.Clyde spent Sunday in Omaha and Mrs.Herbert Hanse Sunday altemoon vis Mr.and Mrs.Kennet!were their uncle and al and M n .Harry McDa ~ and friends, Mr. .- _ _ __ - n u - -- n s a v u A : » ; ; v Ln u t a n d c h i l d r e n w e r e S u n d a y d l n n e r e n d g u e s t s a t t h e C l e m m e n s W i l i i a m -I.a\.'nmn "»;:-§=:;L%'m- :_......-.1... ...._|¢n§"iif§1"§¢ 'E$Z`v¢'T°'N2'»5f`§I?l"ii"'""neu. ""'!°°"' wnu "'""""' '"' Wedneadly so lee the new bib? len hom.r nfbernoo stsL.£12 £2 .'i€'.."'E..!"i"?.§..'E.'IE'.. ".1'i.£'°ff arm.-r theffssl Mm# mms- Mrs. -mn Mr. ..?.§"§m. cm-1. i'>¢?$'f..,.. 'ox wwn vnu n ,w~:w:n-:nu 5u¢=» my,near 'on Mrs.the George Morgan home. pent ,bel o n u m B R I E F S Lh Miss Charles Mr.and Mrs.Curl Rasmussen Mdycr and Mrs.Fagerquist are sisters. Mr. and Mrs.ltudalph Andrea- son were Saturday visitors at the Pew Tolt home in hemont.Malvern Larsen,Allard and| and Miss Clara Rasmussen of Blair,Mr,and Mrs.Theo.Wil~liamson and family. Mr. and Mrs Harold Taylor and children spent Friday at the John Taylor home.1p§on Arid a n i " i a r i l §a n tI M° . a n d Mr s . Ma r W a r r i c k ti n La r s e n a n d so ns h e lp e d » Mr . a n d Mr s .L a r s Ro lla n d c eleb rate \r.1...1-.'»h¢.I»n=vlnnn|\1 mndflintr nn n i vn r . §Even|.t Stork and Misses hola 'fundny evening mem at theEkumuuenandEdnaHmlen'nn among than who attended | Joe Jeuen home were Mr. andls; P.m¢1¢. nm at me Norris 2.'1`&..°"'iL'.?fl"'1'ia ".5;.2'"'..'5£tSt.Patricks party at the NorrisWard home near Rose Hill Tu&s- day evening. COPY OF snmrua BA|.|.0T City of Blair, Nebraska Alton spent Tuesday evening at the Ed Hansen home. Sunday dinner guesis at th~Ray Fngerquisv home were Mr. and Mrs.Peter TOR, of Fremont, Women and Misses: Seicct your ew Spring Outfit at the Fashion Center in Blair-they have every- thing you need,and at money-saving prices, too!10-1 with Mr.sary Monday evening. n,|The following ladies attended a itors of quilting bee Monday afternoon at Tyson the Chris Peterson home:Mee-Im t M r .d o m e s W i l l e n d F r e d D i c k m e y c r , \ 1. n i e l s o f B o o n e N e w k z r k a n d H e n r y R a s a n d M r g m u s s e n ,a l s o M i e s C a t h e r i n e N e w - i k i r k ,M e s d a m e s M a r t i n L a r s e n W i d e n e r a n d P e t e r N i e l s e n s p e n t T u e s d a y r e v e n i n g a f t e r n o o n t h e r e .M r .a n d M r s . t . r . . m \ . 1 w m a A h l m e v e r a n d f a m i i y w e r e ff1;t'i`§ T h 1 k i - - - - - - - -e g lr s a m m a ng a q uur ..d Mr . a n d Mr s. (J ar tmc e W ac hterM .a n d Mr s .. h m Ry a n a n!y were W qgi1}g§dnY visitors at i f j n V1nderslev's Tue s - Women and Misses: Sele new Spring Outfit at the 1Center in Blair-¢hey havethingyouneed,and at saving prices, too! `DALE DOING: c t y o u r Fash ion eve r y mo n e y - 3 1 0 - I t m e rcucxolpn n a n s e n nu me .Mr . a n d Mr s. Pe te J en se n s p en t F r i d a y evening*a t th e h o me o f Mr . a n d Mm. Ha y e s Ro s e n b a lm. Mr s .L e n a Hi n a o f Bens on,i s n o w ab le to be u p a n d c a n wa lk u m m s w q .wh i c h 411 __be_gq g d nic nc y .M r .a n d M n a n d f a m i ly h a d vi si to rs ,M r . Lo uth ro p a nd d ; a n d Mi s s He le l ing ton , nie c es 1 u . . .nuan..- 5.Ro b e r t a s F r i d a ; n u 1 MunWalter Sappenneura.- .-~---~°Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf and Mrs. Lloyd -Yahnsop spent h d l y attended a party at the day and T\|¢9dBY yuh Mrs. Howard Hain home w¢ a md » y " * '° "4""1°h he!plng wi m nening.hubchenng. M n .Martha Erickson spent Mrs.John lgeen,Audley Saturday Wim M P.Rudeen\G°{d°3 and Mm Ruth meh Mon- An- tlie and weremf... ....\|..».. w.a.....|." ...n.»..~.n QI l l l u £ S ° ` 2 ` f K ¢ " ` " r ` &r " ' Q ~ : "a a . f m » | . »M r .m d M r s .L m R o l l m d a n d J f Mr . W i d e n e r .~ f a l i r vi_sited re la ti ve s i n »\....a,....--.a ..."§..iun nf Qulnnhu:nftn vnn nn.Fre. 5 serious~his hip. he carelas hnd zo thisL in the father, .Wvv-, news m ne r ma ny i nenus in nm,vicinity. Mra A.Rasmussen is slowly improving after a severe sickness following the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm and children spent Sunday after-noon at the Henry Wulbem home. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbern were visitors at the Frank Knnfg hnr hnma Salurdnv eveninz. uns.vrn wn nn uerwn "nu wusof Tekamah, spent the forepart of the week with her parem.s. Mrs.D.B.Lee of Hennessey, Okla., surprised her parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Lars Paulsen by arriv-ing Saturday to helpobserve their 35th wedding anniversary.Sun- day dinner ests were Mr.andMrs. James aulsen and. Wallace Husk.Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen and umm.m..-...,.................,Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and.Alum were Tuesday evening vis- itors at the Ed Hansen home.; I Misses Edna Hansen and I.eola' Rasmussen were Tuesday night guests at the Will Hansen home.\ :Miss Ieola Nelson has been re~=elected to teach Orum school forj the fourth oem.Misses Mem Hansen of Orum, and Esther Ku~ . . _.. . . . .. . . __1 . Rglangl Onneby is again'while Frnnt'-is Fnrslerg took mr.Budwn to the doctor in Herman.lr. and Mrs. Norris Wud en~ krtained the Pinochle Club at their home Saturday EVBIIUIZ-Hr- Norris Ward and Mrs.John Taylor won first pnzes,Harry Nelsen and Mrs. Jesse Hansen won the booby prizes.Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf =1}¢l| ........,...........,.......,...., ....._......,..Mr. and Mrs. Howard William~ sen vdsibed at the W.H.Chris- tiansen home Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs.C.K.Andersoncalleda t the John Rogan hcme Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Thane called at the Viggo Hansen home near Wimlow Wednesday after 1ly ill with an infection inHe -is at his home under t of a trained nurse.He I two had spells previous one, at which time he was Fxemonh hospital.His Major Ormsby of Casper,is with him. Cathenne,Helen andm m °!P1`eiffer drove to Omaha iVote for ONE FOR MAY(IR _____._..__..__- By P e t i t i o nHI! J. HAROLD STEWART 1 I-|L_] ~ C. SORENSEN K III \\- ~ ~ - ~ - - ' ~ - ~ | - - - - -. FOR CITY TREASURER Vote for ONE :1-CHARLES H. ROBERTSON |-| Herman "`ilr"E\`d nw Helm Sundny and dau¢hter,Margumm: e°1=P€=t. ~ §%`&°'°! 1-Q? Wulbem garet,.were.ay at up da u g hte r s we r e su pp er esta bie o f He rma ri ' h ave been elec ted wi t h th e i r s o n , J a me s a n d f e.tg tea c h Bisbee sc hool.Mi s s M r .a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e Ha i n a n d Ma r i a n Ne ls o n wi ll t e a c h th e L i n - Virnrinin onlinr!nf.W n f sn n YInin'n .A1u nnhhhl~ "l'if"'_.s..-_..... ?i"£?.......| " ' i i I .:ml Hn -Jalan Rash nml:-:___..|.U0 "li t It the m err mrs. Nora :mane in nerlnm.The graduates of Rose Hill high|¢1aiEr¥s§,"§n5`§h¢a'Z{»2i g;,;"R;; are practicing their dass play this.called at Q18 395'Webster home week which will no doubt be z°°d~i Mrs. Frank Wilson and Frances,were Wednesday visitors at Wi ll Ryan'aSunday visitors at John Taylor'swereJamesWulf,Russel and Merle Ward and Bud Williamsen. Mr.and Mrs.Walter ApplebyandBettywereFridayevening visitors at the Will Hart home. Miss Ward, Miss Cameron, Jas. and Gretchen Mencke attended the operetta in Blair Friday eve- ning.`Mr.Swan Nelsen of O a,spent the week-end at Rudolph MenckesMis.-l Ellen Cameron and Miss Gretchen Mencke called at John Peterserfs Monday evening. l Women and Misses: Select your' new Spring Outfit at the Fashion.Center in Blair-they have every-' thing you need.and at money-saving prices, too!10-lt HILLSIDE NEWS OF1 GARDNERI.)lSTRlCT Mr. and Mrs Harry Erveywere Slnmhtv rlinmar tnlnahr at thnltnmol | night. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cameron andMrs.Vic Holstein helped Chris Holstein celebrate his 90th birthI anniversa Thursdzt ry y.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Monson and Albert Monson visited at the Howard Williamson home Thurs- dayeveninxr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard William- son called at Mrs.Lucy Larson'B l-ridny afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen and Burgetta spent Friday at the home of the letter's mother, Mrs. James Damm. Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Johnson were Blair callers Friday after- noon.Mr and Mrs. Claren Woch rl..ce te and children spent Friday eve-ning with Mrs Lizzie Ackerman. Johnny and Dagmar Jensen at- tended the dance in Blair Friday 'i`.K.Iverson shelled corn for Elmer Thone Friday. Miss Dagmar Jensen returned home Friday evening,aitzer at- tending Dana College the.past year.Mr. ilnd Mrs. Howard William- sen visited at Wm. Christiaasen's rurpun.Mr. and Mrs, Herman Jungbluth r. and Mrs. s. R. Batson, Mra do Jungbluth drove tn Omaha on Wednesday morning to attend the commencement. exercises at TecJ\hnzh where Kermit JnnKbluth was a graduate. Mr.and Mrs.Herman Jung- bluth and family,Mr.and Mrs. Hana Braeseh attended a dinneranda nd party at the home ofMr.and Mrs.Mick Miller,near Benningwn Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Batson andTom, Joe Mullen returned to Lin- coln Sunday after spending the past week with relatiws at Dale. Mr. and Mrs.Julian Jungbluth and family attended a birthday party Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jungblutlfs parents, Mr. andMrs. Williams, near Omaha._ Mrs Bierman met with an ac- cident Friday evening* when driv- ing onto the highway near the nursery.A car from the eaststnrtéléher. ~ She suffered cuts andbmi,and the car was badly mashed. Mr. and Mrs.Lawrence Wilkin- son and two boys of Curtis, Neh., came Sunday for a brief visit withInends.Mrs.Wilkinson will re- main !9r a while with her mother. I I Leonard Axreu norne in nmlr.LLwas the birth anniversary of Mr. AxtelLMr.and Mrs.Chester Aroason and children spent Sunday in Omaha with Mrs W .H. Kissell. 'lihey called on Mr.and Mrs. Weston Long when they retumed home.Dr.and Mrs.Hosterman o f Lincoln,spent the week-end at the John Nearhood home.RoyNconhoodandfamilyofOmaha, spent Sunday also at the Nearhood home. Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and daughter,Emyle, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long of Blair,motored to Tekamah Sunday aft- ernoon and oalled at the HenryFleage home. Mr. and Mrs.F'leege returned home with them.Mr. Fleege went to Omaha Monday and Mrs. Fleege remained at the Aronson home for a [ew days visit.Miss Emyle Aronson and Lucille Andersen celebrated their birthanniversariesa t the McCarthy school last week, zivins candy to their schoolmates. Women and Misses: Select your new Spring Outfit at the Fashion Center in Blair-they have every-........|- . . A ...,...... .....-....-..-..-...._ .._home west of Herman Sunday. Mx;and Mrs Wilbur GonetyandMiss A M Lowe of Her- man spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Conety.'Gladys Sirnonsen, four yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J) W.Simonsen, had the misfortune) to. get her forehead badly cut by u barb-wire fence Sunday afternoon while playing,requiring several stitches.I t is not odzen we note three successful teachers in one family as in the case of the daughters ofMr.and Mrs.Ncum Warrick. Miss Edith is re»elected as teacher of the "pw-r room at McCarthy school,Miss Gertrude has con- tracted at the Goll school for nextyearandMisaMargaretwill tcach her third year in the lower room at Bono school.Mr.and Mrs. C. B.Bunn and l Walter Andersen was a Satur- day evening guest at the Martin Larsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen and `daughter~s were Sunday guests attheRudolphHansenhome,near Kennand.Rasmus Hansen visited Sunday at the John Hansen home near Herman.rnMr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen aml 'Malvern were Sunday aftemoom guests at the Fred Enger home; near Herman.'|Mr.and Mrs.Chris Peterson were Sunday afternoon guests at the Henry Scheer home.I Thursday aftamoon guests at the Mrs. Nels Paulson home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen, Rev. and Mrs.Knud Larsen of Ken- nard.|Miss Edna Newkirk went Tues-.l I ,I Vote for ONE FOR CITY CLERK sl JOHNSON supper guests of Mr.and Mrs. Opal Reeves. Miss Birdie Hurdum drove to West Po§:1t Thursday to Nt he r \FOR COUNCILMAN FIRST WARD Vote for ONE 1] F. S. BIGELOW -\- By Petitio ~r " " " "-1 ~V-1~ , Q r m f ~ ~ ~f |" - .~ , ~ , ¢ ~ ¥ ; € Q / v h n ~érs ~<1 all we~t to Lincoln* \'u n n f t i v m s n l u n r f and with their sister,Mary,at-|»tended the opera,"Carmen",re-.ll/5f _.gC:'sDF/V5' turning to West Point that night."' | " ]LJ S. W. CHAMBERS By Petition [5 ' m i a ~ " ~ m a n y e y e n i n g .,gm, a g , f s g xi l y ri n gm The i r Mrs. T: K. Iverson and children F spent Friday and Saturday at thedaughter,:Aye returned home Martin Johnson home h dI.'§h? limi iff s pen 1 38 a wee k'Merrill e n d Lloyd Johnsen Mr.and Mrs.John Reid were helped Chns Horn shell corn on e.....\...A:.............-.......\-|Saturdnv. Mm Blevins, who is in ve orhealth(ry P0 Mrs.Clyde Wilkinson had as her ggests Friday attemoon, Mrs. Menlnng,.Mrs. C. Jensen, Mrs. L. Hall,Mrs.Henry Pfeiffer and .MIL A. E. W flldnmn, ...mg , W .-Wu,N.... ....\...¢,-saving pdoes, tool 10-It ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD 71sl JOHNSON AUC T IONE E R »I 1 l sl JOHNSON AUC T IONE E R »I 1 lm;°'&-1m"a...::"'" '° ""'|..°~f§i'f=hfI»f1w¢n»fB1=1r.d=-I. na s-@»-2~2"ii¥»»»°» wen]M r . a n d M r s . M m - n s u n n s u e n s e n A a \ \ " | \ n n n .nf u n d n f n h f i h n h Arswn sroms ~~ *Q DE SOTO LOCALS Mr Frank Svoboda and Misses d ndMildxzed Koskn, Mary Svobo aa Georgia Svoboda drove to Platts- mouth Sunday and visited rela-tivea Mrs.Charlie Hineline was an ....n | for this month. Vivian Rhea of Omaha,HughofLincolnandIrene of Monroe, spent the week nd at the James P. Rhea home. Mrs.Roy Krall of Omaha, wasvisiting last week at the home of her parents, Mm. Himm Krum. iI thefsheep shearing in this vicinity met with an accident on the high-way Monday when his ear got offthe pavement in a~rut and upset. Mr. Estep suffered ribs broken and a back iniury and is in a Fre- mont hosptal in a serious condi- tion.The Colby Comer Club met onThursdaywithMrs.Grover Wil- klns.Members were all pres- ~Di||:f{uDl Without Waste r .!~ ,S e e O u r W i n d o w s ~{E F o n |:E~F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y ~ l __q [I I and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and familyMr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts and two children moved from Omaha last week to a :Harm afar of Bunn's lake and spent Tuesday night with the Abner King fam-ily. Miss Ernestine McCoy went. to W orld-Herald For W:|»|m.|¢aun Count) Interested plrtlexcnl 'mo Hu-man. Nehr. MissMaggieM.lQowe Hermpn, Nebr. Representatlve for o`clock dinner guest of Miss \ Priced as cheap as the catal OR With every; purchase of a Battery OR .v .11 w w/.m U w/_\¢f\|, m_m .\v._\w\»|\»_m \ Miss Rosalie Foley and sisterRita were Saturday visitors at theJ. L.Petersen home. Grandma Gompwn went to Lyons Wednesday where she willspendseveralweeksvisitinga son and two daughters. Misa Olga Gustin of l?'lnlr,spentSaturdaywithMargaretHansen.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Petersen and Rdph spent Wednesday evening att.h§_Fred r{._ Jensen hqrne. uvvneu a new grmaer lor theHancockImplementCo.to Fay Jones Saturday.M n and Mrs.John Reel:and children,Miss Ruth Reeh and Shurlay Williamsen were in Blair Saturday evening.`Mr. and Mrs.John Jensen and Allan were in Herman Saturday evening.Mr.and Mis.Lloyd Johnsonfé n t e l z m i n e d U 1 5 P e p p y P l a y e r s o n Q i n .,. -»-See Usfor Bookf"e=~- Farh Sales a Specialty Pho ne--Bla c k 45 Vote for ONE E] A.J. MOORE ~BQ Petitiorg ~~\ »\ \ I ` \ 1; ,m_m 2 1 ,_\~u»,_\v _ Fon BOARD oF EEUCKTION Vote' for TWO ' ' I J . = T . N E L S 0 N - - - . - . - -"t'BY Petition I] JOHN P. GALLAGHER - ~ - - - - By Petition FOR COUNCILMAN FOURTH WARD Vote for ONE [ I K. P. HUNDA L 0 s *I By Petition FOR COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD Vote for ONE | - |L_.Is .E. W. SCHMIDT By Petition 1 3 G. FRANK BROSS By Petition~5 Gallons Gasoline F R E E '0 A T Ditlof Wols1nann's Service Station Cor. W alker Ave. a nd Nebraska Street With every purchase of a palroi B Batteries Priced as cheap as the catalegue houses OR W i t h e ve ry ; p u r c h a s e o f a V e s t a St orag e Battery OR With every Purchase of a Mohawk Tire " R COPY OF SAMPLE BAlloT ol District No- l, Blair, Neb i 0'mr. and mrs. uan rnnlnpswere °""""'"""'°"'"""*5'Sunday dinner guests at the L. L.Mr.and Mrs. John Rogert and Porter home, near Elk City.children spent Sunday at Charlle Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen Rogiert s. d M M ... attended the Orpheum theatre in'r. an rs.or:rs Chnstmn-Omaha Saturday afternoon.'Ben and chxldren vlsxted at theMm. D.. Compton and Mrs.. R. M. Iverson home Sunday..Summers o Blair,spent Monday tihir.and Mrs,William Chris- night and Tuesday at the Frank .,f'_'3"?'? SF' .B'frgetf'."spent _Sun-IIILin de n ho me uuy an me Anton .Peterson homeandsou iin Hooper helping them celebrate n0maha.1'he ir fifteenth wedding anniver-sw.:Tim""Ev. ;-;,;m~,»i5;;"'f,Hr. and'M n . Ha n s An d e n u n " ' g d H m d p l .m y eter-$ ".." Inhn t .-n ...!$.1""2E.'£.:'.E sen llld Hn.Pe h n m lmnt Sun. s u n ~U 1 - u s l u u u u u l t i O J U I I I I l l d a y ~t ' g g e ' r " "" g g e n v o n 'c h ' a t i m l W a c h t e r h o m e .- d a u g h t e r e o f M y ~g m ;h R a s m l l l s e n b r o t h e r s t r u c k e d { ! 1 1 ' f 5 1 ' i 8 1 1 8 € 1 l »s p e n t .t h e w e e k - e n d d o s f o r H e n r y C h r i i t i a n s e n S u u - »h e a e v e n i n g .w i t h r d m o t h e r ,~K i t .a n d M m J o h R 0 d ' W i t t e f B e n n i n r t" Y E M M Y # ~D n i n o m n n |» . 1 ~~a t E I l 2 l 1 é 1 g e ' r } l ¢ 1 l l g § "-ignufgrfu 'é m:"""""'" Sunday evening.|9111 swichMr. mlfnun. wi. . vogf'°'"'"° Willuamxen and Kenneth na? Ke,.m,,d_[linen called at John Reeh's onSunday evening visitors at the Sundny. Cod Thompson home were Mr,W _Miller Munk and Mrs. Louie Monk °'"°'? and M{"2== sem yourol Blair, Mr. and Mrs. John Jen- gg' Spnng Qutfnt at the Fanhionsen and children.'mater m Bla1r-they have every-mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm of ns you "°°d»and at money-Ralston, were Wednesday visitors 8 prices, too!10-n c th A n 'H h .a Mi nnligullra SEE. £21-i¢». snd suumrsmn NUTES 'baby of Calh-nm1 and Mrs. Henryla;Mr. and Mrs. Will V¥f'.:1'°.:':,..°*I,§.,...:- rm.Sxésa,Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlns v.:':°~*.,:'::2 I , n1'32Z""""h°}}.°.1"". .."""° 'Sa }ur da y e,,e n{,f§ "§ _ ~ -W H; Miss Edu Ander~san spent Fri- y evening at the D. A. ComP'ton home in Blair.Mr. and Mn. Tom Mclhhon of 3,45 n.were Sunday dinner at the J. L. Peaersenhome-Mx-.umd Mn. J. 1. Petersen md Wxese home, ho help them eelebra n their tenth wedding amd. versuy.Mr. md Mn. Harry Jalmel vis- m a with Mr.m a Mrs.Fritz Jahnel and family S\mdAy eve- rlcnting Oil fl W~1 _ _ _ __ By Petition R e m e m b e r t h e P l a c e ET E ]~ - - -~ _ _..; :l ld rn a 'rlcntlng on L . |WALTER GUTSCHQW R e m e m b e r t h e P l a c e ~ By Petition H .-.. .Q....A L. LUWEH Pnmfs ALWAYS ~ Mr. ma Mn.1=f¢.1g mr.¢m| un. Gm WieuxndMasters md hmily of south n|f=m1ly of summn, 1555, wen vu. m.¢.m m m m m n m .¢m i w n a c U|\%ChlrlieVonhnm¢