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04-10-1930~ERPRISETHEErIPRINTS THE NEWS-Reglndleu NEWSPAPER WASHINGTONBLA|R'S S,¢GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT hmm Weekly by .mm A.llmades BLAIR,NEBRASKA,APRIL fo,1930 From the Garda Sw!M Nehruk»-NUMBER 12VOLUMEXXXIVSu\1lUiPU0l\ Prine.$1.50 ner Yau.Shall!Own Bc. DanaCdllege 'Nation~ GolfContest EndsSaturday Membcuhip emma Clans sm:- day April l2ll|ut ~lnlun to Pay fur the Diner. Membenldp is for Fanglly. DUES WERE kznucxn m Sus nm membership eogten bdngconductedbythemmGolfUluh will close next S|.t\rd.ly April 12. Sunday manning the tio umeaptainlHxrtuaBeckgudC. Klopp will check up bo 1 ut which one is tc pay fer thé tadhe winning tum. Then chptllnn Pidvesi ghe | of members mm about Y.md there has been a spirited Qorr tattoaeewhichddewillsaéume the most renewal;from tberold Alia the Cat CameBack 0 o0 l sU 0 s s s s a ol c s a c s l 0 u s u e c c n o cl 4 1 s n saaooauoccuoovl CAMPAIGN PROPAGANDA t l U Sometime some candidate manning for office in goingmhavegutsenoughongettheproofonsomeotthe libelous ewrles used aspmpanudainpettypoliticsIndbringsuitagainsttha innti r and there is but.<Z »13»...That personorpersonsdoingthel.\bel~ing will pay the x>eml¢yThereseems tn be a feel ing that the minute a.ean»dldate allows his name to he und that he in the tnrget.for :ll manner of vddous statements.It is not onlywrongbutitistheworstsortof petty politics.Thereisnoexcuselorauchaprocedureand a person whoforgetstheprinciplesof honesty in a campaign is very opt to do the same in a bunlnas dal.The pneBaehunores!Plus ln ;campaign md stirs up aprejudiceandhatredthatis b|dfar .¢.ha eomxmmlty and should not be tolerated by tnirmindedpeopleoalnoouoooeacoo 0 a s el |0 a o u oU O sA e0 a o nI n s a a o o I 0 0 0 O O ~u 1 I s ._.shed at t.he»D.V.Masser home on Grant street last Monday and be fore assistance could arrive had made a clean sweep of the buiid ing. A new and modern gardge will be built.in its plum in the very near futnne. .~.neu Abbott and W. J.Cquxtright twmeys lor the residents at the schooldisfri:t,l¢.\vasngreedukfor an early hearing in au ~Nme court.They hope the court ill bear the mat?/er during the doa beginning Mny 19. Counright expressed his opinion »t Judge Spenfs decision is well 1~and sound.The court eld thnt not onlythe law gvvem~g the segregation of a part of astrictintoanewdistrictixcon ~tndonxl but also the law regu Hn.Henry Faber is spending nfewd.|ysatthehnmao(herbl0 t3»er~inlaw WillF\\>9r in Omaha when tha ia eonvdadng after IslightoperationntmOmaha hospital. will be accepted with a definite date set for the payment ol thebalance.Now for a swift finish to an fadfins contest. ..=.r .will do that side no good. The course out on the HenryFischerfarmamilesouthwestof town is in fine condition and playing started early this yearbecauseof the dry waml\weather.The grounds are kept in splendid condition all season for playing which not only enhances the beauty of the grounds but in creases the iw of playing halls being found with ease without acaddyunlessdrivenintothe rough of course. If sufficient members are secureditisplannedtogdtennis courts for those who li to PNY that game as v?as golf or possibly even be r among the younger folks.There is»ut presentnogoodtenniscourtsinthe city and none short of the Dana College campus.Later it is hoped to build a club house with hath privileges nnd for social purposes a thing verymuch needed in Blmir for it brings people together in s new waythatisverydesirableandadvan tageous in many ways.The sislytisamostsuitableoneforthis purpose now being on a graveledhighwaywhichwillsoonbea paved highway likewise. Messrs.Klopp und Beck hopeeverymsnontheirgggpestive teams will not overlook any bets to help their side win in the few remdning days ol the contest. Those who wish to join may seeeitherof these affable gentleneniftheyhavenotbeensolidwa. and they will be more than d2~ lighted to enroll you on thw side. Women are as welcome as men. thefeebeing thssamessfor dngie men. Il it isnt convenient tn DIY .. of new names.The club dues were redueed from $25 a yur to $15 this year to try out the planofmeetingthec1ubsexpenseswithalargermempand gg give more people _beneof the flue gal! This membership ~right of the wife :md kids il any.ta play on the course andiswrminlyveryreasonableforayear.It will require around eightytive members in meet expenseswhichshouldnotbedil~ icuii;to secure at this low priceandalivecommunitylikeBlair and vi¢mx£y. The results of the canvas have been very satiafacfary so far but of course each dde is keeping its progress from the other side asmuchaspossibleinthehopesof windng.Pledges have been made to members of both aides to give their dues fn them il they makeuptheirmindstojointheclub this year.These pledges mustbe ¢ vJ.. RethilersWill HoldMeetin~ C. W, Watson,Swrehrp .» of Federation of Nabruh Miles Will Spot to ~Men sl Blair. SPBAK ON some nusmzss The retnilen of Blair will at a aevm oc1ack dinner Frida~ even.l7g for A conference on lmad ness conditions in Blair. CJ W.Watson secretarytreuurernftheFederationnfNebras :Retailers will speak.Hia ~wiu he.an e.pe.1in¢qf v=%f9:\*~i1! home businessf These meetings uemsuallyve fruitml ol good results and it i figumd that the talk alone wi be well worth the money spent. BLAlR'S AMATEUR BALL CLUB and that her appointeewane all hard at work.The time for this woyk is very .short and it will greatly ist those in charge if questions.ill be answered readily by those lled on. ~lving similar situations.He said |question is of excepdonal im »~to Fremont because the timers of the new district pro | e :.£0 ml?~Of the ~=H000 assessed valuation of the stunt scnvol district He arid e lines of the new district are so n that onefourth of the entire ~valuation.of railway proanyisinthatdistrict.Onethird ~f the new district valuation will made up of railway property e stated.and the lines have been xtendcd so as to exclude the Ma sonic and Eastern Star home ~hich in nontaxable propertygandcavetheschoolobligationsofthis property to the Fremont district. If this law is valid Abbott con tinued the petitioners of the new district are allowed to take a step of this kind without notifying the Fremont district.Under the law the county superintendent must make such division of a district where a petition is filed.The Fre mont district if the law is vaiid; will be required to pay the segregateddistrictonetwentiethofits assets onethird of which must be paid because of the railway propertyinthenewdistricthestated ~and northeast.of the city | . ns ..The :new school district farmed mprisea about the nations oi formerly in the Fremont dim fmAbbott in Hx1¢2kiDK nf the im~ ~edinte #wall of me we.ma ~ereare uses pending insupreme G.A.R.DAY I lIllNGLY REMEMBERED Sunday.Apnl 6 being Grand Army Dsy.the W.R. C.presidentMrs.Henrietta Bowman conceived the idea of doing something alittlespecialforltheG. A.R.boysandtheirwives.She found severalAmericanLegionboysand others who were willing so usetheir cars to take the old lolks for a ride during the day and accord ingly plans were made and the invitations given.Those aijoying the day were:Mr.and Mrs.Jake McCracken Mrs.Steve Ward Sheldon Peck Mr.and Mrs.Sam Heller Mr.and Mrs.Flaugher Mrs.lauisa Cooke Mrs.Carpenter and Mrs.Nancy Sylvis.Grand Army Day is a nntionallyobserveddaybeingtheanniver sary ol the founding of the G.A. R.on April 6 1866. The W.R.C.did not come into axisoenoe until many years later in 1883. If there are any vetersns wid ows living in or near Blair the local W.R.C.would be glad to be so informed so that they mayextendanylittlecourtesiesto them that they can.The w.R.c.are indebted wMarcusBeckLeslieOffenand Mrs.Etta.Brandt for the use of their cars on this occasion. been very suaessful piayingfznmrwhosemembersanmuch older.Last Sunday they played Chmiug City with a score of 16 fo 17 in their favor. . 4 J v\.|_:\1 ;..U ...Q |\. ... ..f...gf |...fa._..0 ...».¥»».;i T ~.u x.vw an r~ae L 1 L .J..\\3 .§.\.\g 0.f $¢\ . i ¢= .......9 ¢¢ ¢4ouuwuu"" Q,§4 CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Little Eulella Schjodt daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Schjodt celebrated her eighth blnhdny on Monday April I by entertainingsevenlittlegirlsafterschool.The following were present:Ruth Hansen Irene Andersen Marjorie Jane and Doris Wilkins Joanne Jensen Lois Hineline also Grand ma and Grandpa (Otto)Hansen and Mrs.L M.Hansen.. In the evening the following helped celebrate:Mr.and Mrs.Tom Christensen and Eric M:.md Mrs.Calle Hansen and daughters Mr.and Mm.Hans Hansen and children Mr and Mrs.Chris Wulf and daughters. Lunch was served ar. a lnte hour and all departed wishing Eulella FILES FOR SHERIFF It appears that Sheriff Mehmns is to have opposition in his ownpanyattheprimarieswhicharewbeheldinAugust.Sherman Anderson a farmer xeaddhug in the Kennard neighborhood has filed on the democratic ticket. This mnku iive candidate;for MORE ABOUT oosm OF cnowmc CORN Inst week you were_gfiven the aueme high con per bushel ol gmwing com lui.year in our 10 ncre mm vrviecvfin Nebraska. Fremont DistrictJu~ge Rudes on SchoolCase .||r |~ywhileatKearneythecostwillbebournebythestate. The total population of the rate than one hundred miles from Blair,and it is not in A sandyvalley.In fact the soil comparescloselytothatofWashington county. Fortunately,since the law ol supply and demand largely controlthepriceofcornmenwho produced cdrn for thirty cents (8042)or less do not have to :ell iz for that any more than themm whose costa amount to eightycents(80c)per bushel is going M be guaranteed that price. Moet of our cooperamrs found that they could produce theircorn for less than We some below 40canddnaquiteanumbercould produce corn for lean than 80c perbusheL Wouldnt you like to know justhowmuchitconyoutoproduceY\lr corn?I!ao with a small amount of your cooperation and s s o c o e s eO e o s o s o n u l o s u a U s 0 oosoasoueoooons WHO FOR STATESENATOR s l n Then habeerz but little stir in um/ante political ma so mé mn the hm of an b3¢t.le_will soon be ~ on.Among Lhe prominent figures in this diitrict who ue likely timber for the naw senntorship on Ure democratic side looml the name of IIononble Dan Slephens of Fremont. Dm has been prominent in politics for a number of years.He is able honest and would fill the position with credit to himself. The district could rest nssuredthat its inte woudd be safeguarded in every way.osoaenooooeooao o o a sU o o 0 o e s o o s s 0 s O I o o o0 e » Mm Lavina Kingl5»¢11d¢hhal1. an old and respected citizen of both Washington and Dodge countiesdiedather home in gwpgrMondaynightafteranillnano! some weeks at the age of 79 The funeral will be held Thundayafternoonat2oclockfrom tha Methodist_church in HooperwithRev.George officiating.1Avina King wu bom at Clinf wn Mo.December 16 1850 and gxew to womanhood and waz mah tied them fn Wiilinm llendmhall on Janury 28 1875.They came w mmm shortly um their marringo and settled in Washing fnn county neu Hermm and a Iew years later came so Dodge county mg leitled on A ium na:Nick erson.Afwr tho death of Mx. Mendenhall in 1918 Km.Menden hall moved to Hooper where she has dlue mm.She is mrvivad by dx dwth ters two sidors and three bro thers.0ne_mg Mn.Nell .;.1 D. H. I. A.Make Report forMar. Dsiry Furman of Washington County Mlkn Monthly F»¢P\\l¢on Gut ol Pmdudhz Butkrflt. Tvmtyone lletds Tested. gmrolzr BY OFFICIAL TESTER Among the dairy farmer:of Wuhihgtm county who an membersotourlocalorgardutionknovm_aa the Dairy Herd 1m~ provemnent Aasodation um.arekeepinganAccuraterecordofthecostofpmdwksbuttaerlatwefindsomenewmme:ll owners1thehighherdsmdhighcowsufollows: _mn Hua» 1. Paud Jones:9 Holsteins 1581 average pounds milk 8.17 nvurage . uusézmn OF FORMER BLAIR.GIRL FATALLY HURT ..¢|.. stantial factory,near the sub station large enough On furnish ice for the surrounding terrkory. They will also build a guage bo hold their various trucks and cars.Mr,Clllavin will remodel his building and use it for some other purpose.During the last few U. s.CENSUS SUPERVISbR Most of these towns are exVISITSBLAIRpecwdtoshowatleastaslight.[increase The exact figures onMrs.Marie Weeks of Nodolkfihe 1930 population will be anU.S.Census supervisor for this nounced from the census office in district,was u pleasant caller nt!Norfolk,by Marie Weekes,|mper~The Enterprise office last SaturQvisor of the census in this dist day afternoon.Het. Shu reports that the work in LIGHT &POWER co.nuYs~ MO.VALLEY ICE PLANT The IowaNebraska Light and Power Company closed its deal Friday for the ice making machin ery from Harold Culavin and will Of this number 405306 lived in cities and towns and 891066 lived in rural districts. According to the census of 1020 Norfolk had a population of 8631; Fremont 9505;West.Point 2002; Madison 1335;Blair;2302;Stan~ ton 144?;Wayne 2115;Pender |.| George Bah:in getting youstarted, yum will be lhle ;yearfromnowbosayjustwhlti: coats you bo produce your corn.Quite likely your banker xmangotherswouldenjoyandgppndmit. .Fnrnxera hlving a field of ten sexes or mare whq dedre w hh :nn pmjm.mayvsecnrs thc ¢p~pllcation blank iorentry fromtbe County Agent or the oline ntBlldr. Two new farmu-s hxve dmadyentered.Lets have hundreds more. CRYSTAL WEDDING ANNIVERSARY On lui Sunday evening April6friendsandrelativestothe number at seventythe came in upon Mr.and Mrs.P. J.Iversen at Oxum and extended greetings md best wishes \o than it being their !i!.ant.h weddng anniver nrvThe guests brought well filled bsskets of lunch md the eveningwasspentinvisitingandpartaklngolthegood tlmlngs to ent. Company.win be~given at 6:45 P.M.Mnnday at *iw parish house.Announcements of importance bptheeommunizywillbamadeat thin meeting.Invitadom will be imnd. NOTICE A gettogather meeting and dinner under fha auspices of the .~ Thehigh school track season will open neun. Tuesday afternoon with a dual meet against Platte mouth.Last year Plattsmouth won the meet by a single point.How eVer.the Blair track men expectmreversethetablesthisyear.Other track meets scheduled areasfollows:Arlington at Blair; Blair at Tkamah;Conference meet at Oakland;Invitational meet 8%Nebraska Wesleyan; Track meet at Wayne.As there are some conflicts in dates the time of these track meets willnot be announced unt.il iext week. The Senior class play for mis year is entitled Smiling ThroughThishasbeenoneofthegreatplaysofBroadwayforthelast iew seasons.Most of the Senior elass plays ot the past have laeen comedies but this years class play is more of a type of dramatie production.It is one of the heavier type of play.The following people have been selected by the faculty of the high school m take parts in the play:Viola Hansen Charles Eli assen.Jules Nielsen Vance Niel sen Doris Tilden and Milo Heller. The Eastem Nebraska Declam atory contests will be held at Fre mont Friday April 11.Contest ants from Baden Nebraska who have taken either first or second places in their district will take part in the contest at Fremont. There are thirtytwo contestants entered ln tin various classes ol contest work.The Humorous and Ontorical classes will be held onFridayafternoon.The Dramatic and 11=mpornneous divldons will be held in the evening. MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAM \Numbers from the Show BoatShould1AloneWithMyDreamsaswellasotherfavor ites will be featured by Fioritos Maytag Orchestra ih Qhe broad cast C0 be heard from the Chicago NBC studios Monday April 148:00 to 8:80 p.m.Tom Dick and Harry well known vocsltrio and Retting & Platt piano ~duo will also be heard injie following numbers: singi.ng=Vagabond Song from (Put\.in on the Ri:z) ~~~~0rv.:hestra Alone with My Dreams Orchestra Should I from (Lord Byron of Broadway)Betting &Platt To a Wild Rose Orchestra Pagan Love Sony from (Tl1ePagan)Baritone &Trio Show Boat MedleyFells Orchestra Bill ~~Orchestra Make Believe Pianos Old Man River Orchestra Ive Got a Feeling lm Falling~Orchestra Review Orchestra Pianos &Trio This program will be heard overthefollowingnetworkofNBC stations:WJZ New York;WBZ Boston;WBZA Springfield; WHAM Rochester;KDKA PitLa~ burgh;WUR Detroit;WCKY Covington;KYW Chicago;KWKSt.Louis;WREN Kansas Gty;KSTP St.Paul Minn;WEBC SupedorDuluth;WSU Nashville; WMC Memphis;WSB Atlanta; WJDX;Jackson;.WSMB New Orleans;WKY Oklahoma City; KTHB Hot Sprinza;KPRG.Hoh sbon;OAI San Antonio;KOADenverKSLSaltLakeCify; KOMO Seadle;KGO Oakland;KECA Los Angeles;KGW Port land;KHQ Spokane. BLAIB SCHOOL NEWS (Edited by D.V.Mauser) The preliminary tryouts for the district abd state music contestsstartedTuesdayevenlngApril8.ljhesecond series of tryouts will be held on Wednes~ day evening April 16.In tlé second series of tryouts there will be songs by the Boys and Girls Glee Club Band Orchestra and solos by the three that win in the contest Tuesday April 8. The district music contest will be held at South High on FridaymdSnturayAprill8and19. It will also be a statewide band and orchestra contest hele at Ne braska Wesleyan University onApril25.Blair High students have usually attended this event and have usually planed high in the score.It is expected that the Blair students will again main cow.2.Grover Wilkins,s "§l°°"°1067 pounds milk, test 3.,42.1 pounds B.F.8. Ed. Renard, 17 Holzwins,1144 pounds milk,mx a.ss, 412pound!B.F. 1.Ether Miller s Jerseys;loc pounds milk test 5.55 89.1 poundsB.F. 5.Cuok Brea.11 Ayrshina and Holsbelns 913 pounds milk/test 3.95 36.1 pounds B.F.J I ive High Can Owner Breed B.F.Milk Cook Bros.Aymhlxe 70.5 1854 Paul Jones Holstein 65.4 ms Elmer Miller Jersey 52.2 .091 A.C.Marshdl Holstein 617 1435 Cook Bron.Ayrshire 61.4 1280 There were twentyone herds tested this manth with two lnm~ dxed and thirty»one cows on test of which twentyone were dry.Russel HughesOfficialTester. ?d by.f ......~ff ~went no Council Bluffs Tuesday w~fit attend the funerd of Lucas Neu .y d d S dy f m |d g d b f f g b f g §j.|| ;.{e f ~/ g \nf/;~~.|:l 1/e f. E v \F .»¥f§;§!:f;f5?»f1~=~1 é~1 ~~ J |uf \zJ. g|g|.§J [ \..f %...f f..ff?$¢f Kin shortly.Hnnison CountyNews. work being done. Tha pupils of the Upper DeSoto supply the demand for ice from the surrounding towns. The IowaNebraska people pmposebuildinzlargeenoughand equipping with efficient machin ery to take care of all the towns around here as well as the local || PLEASANT SURPRISE One of the most.pleasant thingsthatcanhappeninateachers work is the little courtedes which from time to time me shown by Two boys of Under nge,Gilford Allen and Menlo Mcliurtrie werealsomiuins.but were not con~nected with the missing ax atthattime.But on Monday a ullfromPlainviewacquaintedtheauthoritieswiththefactthatthetwoboyswereheldbythepoliceandthattheyhadtakenthecar.Sheriff Mehrens and PolicemanLattaimmediatelyleftforPlainviewandtooktheboysincharge.Their story was briefly told.Theyhad taken tia oar; had driven lt toOmahathehtoSouthSiouxCityandbacktoRandolphwherejustwestofthatcitytheyranoutofgasandabandonedthecar.AtravelingsalesmanhadmetthemandtakenthemtoPlainviewandontheway had gotten their story.He turned them over to the policewiththeresultalreadymentioned.Aa yet there has been no decision as to what will be done withtheladssomewlQhiiigM)sendthemtoFatherFlannigufshomewhileothers are in favor of send~ing them to the Kearney retorma~my for boyaIthedecision is in favor ofFatherFl1nniganshomewennderstandthecosttothecounty I oCensusFigures KnownSoon ~ixvire for mo wm sm Be Knovm to the Public.Small Towns Show Deaeue Over Ten Years Ago. CO.SEAT TOWNS INCREASE Much interest is being awakened in the result of the census which will he announced for the various towns and cities of the third dis uin within the next week or two. This is the first year that the supervisor ima been permitoed to make the announcement in other years the results having to be announoedbythebureauinWash ingwn. Some of the first small villag es to be completed by the enumeratorsshowaslightdecrease over 10 years ago but the larg er county seat towns and the larger cities in the district areexpectedtoholdtheirownandin a few cases m show a substan BOYS TAKE :ov RIDE Dr.Earl Moat:awoke Sundaymorningto the realintion that hisFordcur was miuinz One memberotthefamilyhndhurdthe mx Iesvs the family garage lateataightbutthoughtthedoctor redpienta of a number of gifu, showing the respect. uid regard of their neighbors and friends.for them.At |lata hour they de parted for their homes wishingtheIversexsmorehnvnyamuvenariea. f;»<h»;,_n~Cuming City,and t reeHe was in the hubel business in Council Bluffs. Mrs.Neumeyer will be kindlyrememberedbyanumber§__g1»1=people as she grew tn wom ood here and attended uw my ulwou. She hu the sympathy of her Blair friends. sembled and came as I group totheir home at eiiht oc1ock.ldr.and Mrs.Meiexhenry werepraenfzdwithtwolemofpearlsaltandpeppershakers,bedspread,candle holders and andemictoaster. Games and visiting wen enjoyedbyallandatalatnhonrxdellcinuslunchwasserved. Noncn next Sunday evening, April lam.Miss Olga Wendbe will do the soloComplaintisbein:made an w wdrk.Mn.E.P.Bacher wan takeumnegligenceinobservinzSwvthepartofEvangelmmepagsixnslnBlnir.The signs mean m epnt.A number of others willStunandnotslow down.Pros take part.ecucion to the full aunt af!the Everyone 1 cordially mined wlawwillfollowforfailurewobattend.serve the signs. parents Mr.and Mrs.H.W. Meirhenrys thirtieth wdding anni versary Saturday evening April5thAboutfiftyrelativesfrom Fremont Lincoln Valley Arling ..... PAGEANT To BE GIVEN AT KENNARD The Challenge of the Cross1sacreddrama.will be given at |a r 00I ¢n¢l Misses Hattie and Ethel Meierhenryofthiscitycarriedouta Blai~Cu~~compose~of ;SungT Pa~l~n by having a.~ower of stars averaging around fourteen fruit.on her desk when she aryearsof age.This Club is mah lived. .... FORMER OOUNTIAN DIES AT HOOPER 5~/.af Leonard Munk has rented the Mrs.John Mlllrona acmage in Weimerville and Mrs.Millrons his maved into the rental propertyof H.B.Tqlot on aut Nebruh in this contest.The followinghighschoolstudentswilltakepar!at Fremont Friay:Alfred Jen~ sen Maigamt Badgerow and Mae u.x¢>pmm Work of School BeingAdverl-indJudge F.L. Spear Denies Right of Radin md Press.Grounds Buildings are Bdng Exten:Iniuunioniulma .M mm fornmrimum I Cul|hR_nu IIn auvffnnnff n ff!!ively Beautified.olAu¢u. TUE CASE To BE APPEALED Wm Be Heard Al Euly Senior:nf Orgmlud.Tennis TournamentSupremeCourt.Hope for the Decision in May. The case of the second injunction to Be Edd. has now been completed will hs oi!the press this week.This cntalog ls something new.It isdxffenn..from those of formeryearsmdalsoqui!e dlflermtfromotherschoolcatalogues.Anyone lhtenshed ln College educationshoddstudythisCatalogthoroughly.A full four yearCollegeCourselstobestressed §>$a.wryins on un umulveadv:.raising Campaign at the present time.All parts ol the |Unl!ed Smhslfns well ss Cnnlda d h;...J;.~...;Qeriodlcislsls T;z;:: undl of letters nn being sent outg;=fd~three thonxnginuegl 1fg~1 Catalogues wh!rn ed next week.Two hundred Stud ents nt the opening of our nextschoolyoulsthegoalonbe racked.Dmas adverdsmg imdndeanotonlytheadvertisingof our school but of our communityaswell:Wuhingtou county Bldr|roAds and railroads thenow BIA; |br;and many o her ldvlntaolthissplendidcommunity.IN scope will Snduds llmoltevery:Late of the Union together wlthanumberolthemostpopnIonsprovinosslnCanada. Puhlldty is now also beingbegunforthenowwelllmown .u semeahzr.The winter termforthepinyearprovedverysuccessful:Twentynlm youngpeoplehaulingfromvariousstatesCanadaDenmarkandArgentinawaspresentbesidesmanyhighschoolgraduatesfromloulltlesinthissection.Note the picture lnthispaperof the wintersemesterBttlrknts. Further progness in beautllyingtheDanaCampuswasmadelastweek.A number of our local neople contributed shrubbery which asked by the Fremont school board against the formation of a new school district from mniwry within the Fremont.City district was heard this week with the xe suh that for the second time Dinrict Judge Spear again re fused the injunction holding that the hw under which the district was formed is legd.The ease will be appenled w the suprememust ntonne. nas been planted to good advantage.Plans am now being mulewinstallalilypondlinedwithsmallbouldersfromthernckyBeldsnorthofTekamah.Ourplans also cad! for ioads onnpussurfacedwithcrIshe<I (Continued on page four) AIR BRIDGE AID ToBUSINESSINMO.VALLEY giving the Blair bridge credit formorebusinessintheirwwnthanbeforethebridgewasbuilt.The anicle states that somepeople expressed the fear that thenewbridgewouldtakesomeoftheirbusinessmtheNebraskaidebut even if it did the articlegoesonmsaythatthefactthatthebridgeistherehasbroughtmuchliveswcktotheirbuyers.One of their local buvera nliiim.mm;un lm nigh:'§EnifT¢i§bndneu hp Lw....¢"Z..».than(mypement.`1 AUTOMOBILE LICENSES UD $0 the 'Lime of clnnimr nfbusinessWednesdayeveningCo.I1eafmrer Robertson had issqed atotalof4880automobileandtrucklicenses.Mr.Robertson leportathat licenses aré being iasued daily due to the purchase ortradeof cars but that the Ngdarbeenissues Home 'I'heatmarons holding will receive im above listed dishes by presenting tickets at Theatre bo xoilice Tuesday evening April l2=°.. _Ag-u_,png=).I.I 2 545o1aslon|2l3l4|5|s|1|n|¢|~ gy imiiéiiiéhéiig272629505.3\\\\ Apr.11Play at Baptist church.First Lutheran church. Apr.11Pky at Bnptlxt church. Apr.11Play at Hatch uhool. nu ,naw uspunnu mu umm:-|ed best wishes for many more1121cumnfPolieel ...v ......w.». nun, Nebrukn, Apnl xo, mo ) 1 FEED HOME MILLED PRODUCTS Your home miller; employ all local labor and furnish you with the finest quality of chick feeds Maintop Chick Starter - per cwt $3.50 Mainop Laying Mash - per cwt $2.75 . B;Af§°;i,;Li;§a ~ SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Men's Work Socks, per pair - ~ -10c .,.~._ ~: ~ea QQ ~this whigh a~ n~g m§tiI;:l°~t ti o n wi tn th e c h a i n s to r e a n d th ec o nd itio ns wh i c h u i e ind ep en de nt stor e mu s t f a c e .lt. s a y s m p a r t m e f o llo wi n g : ." W i tl1 rc le r e n c e to th e pr e vai l- i n g c on dition i n th e c o mp e ti tio n bemween c hain stores and the ind~e- l |¢ byto a w : th a t need W. J. SAS HELL S. H o m e B u s i n m g-. Louis Market News ol theMarqh9containsau. article og:a p i .,...~_.~ Men's Goatskin Gloves, pair - - Men's Fancy Dress Hose,35c Q u a l i t y, 4 p a i r - - - - - i - Men's Work Shirts, each - 3- Men's Athletic~Underwear, pair - 500 98C 69c 500 the independent merchant lmsbeentold than he is inefficient, doesn't know enough to conduct his ownbusiness ond generally preached to from the standpoint of the supedor kno edge supposedy held bythe big ity expert..As a general rule this expert never had any connec-tion with nor any first hand knowl- edge of the problems that confront .the small town merchant and con-sequently doesn't know anything of value tn convey to the merchant,not can he give any real assisfance. It is futile to tell the independ-ent merchant that he must im~ prove his methods and become a better menchantlin order to com~ pete with the great chains when as a innatwr of fact that isn'|. the cruxof the_question at all.Any small . ,.,\ i uwhi con comtcm~ ods has fro .abl lowd l . a whas the that beli sell qu ¢org A W ill cess THE Independent Merchants AREINDISPENSIBLE TO A GREATER BLAIR H. J. COQKE ff--»./ 's 44a z - f a Q * . competitive values and prices andhold his own in any line of husi~ ness with which I have ever come in contact.He can sell better goods for the same money than the averasze chain store does. What he cannot do is to provide himself with sufficient capital looutlivethedecreasedvolumeof lrade brought about by an influx ol' chain stores so dividing up the customers that no one store canmakeanyprofit.Conaequu-mly that8111 ufa the that gaslapothe sto qunl o n ! Independent Le~ It's Town Suicide to send your cleaning out of Blair. Patronize your home cleaners. We call for and deliver, give equal service at equal prices. Ihone No. 183 Get Your Easter Outfit Ready Now vA d v a n c e C l e a n e r s || | | |¢| | | | | | | | | | | |, , . , , , f )~\ v ` ; '.» \~-"E~} 8 4)~ For a nice juicy roast or a nice tender steak Try The NORTH- SIDE MARKET QUALITY MARKET PHONE 15 ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERE D E \ W ax Paper per roll . . . .10c 1-2 gal. white Syrup . . _ _40c Armours Pork & Beans3for 25c Butter Nut Coffee ...45c l-2 gal. dark Syrup . . . . .351:3lbs.Butter Nut Coffee 1.35 BERTELSEN MARKET Phone white 292 WORLD!!One - Hadf Pound Loaf. We bake all kinds of Cakes, Rolls and Pies Special attention given to parties and Goods anywhere in the city limits.ass VS./ I chain store, having a greater al behind lt and the ability to through the hard times caused oo many stores ia a given l, is enabled to force the inde- Ient to either close out, move r or go bankrupt. ne above being true, the helptheindependentmerchant s from the manufacturer isproper dissemination of infor- on through the various peri~xls of the country which will States Chamber of Commerce as to conditions existing in the State oiMissouriwithreferencetothe chain store, the mail order house and taxes. The statement was also made in that report that inevery instance where the chain swros hadgained control of the business of the community,the communityceased to progress, valuations de- creased and en advanced. It is utterly impossible for the little independent to combat this 0scar Holmes Bakery a te th e c o n s u me r to th e e vi ls false i nf or ln ati- nn tha t is go i n g o u t h a t te n d u p o n th e g a i n i n g o f bec au se of th e fa c t th a t h e i s i o t rol o f the bus iness of the s mall hi v an nmrh tn c nt him ah h : n f Ilia Easter Hnu ni ty b y th e c ha in s to ne s y s - |.For y ea rs, by in dir ec t me th- a n d insinua tions,th e pu blic be en to ld th a t c h a i n stores, L one c ause or another, are en- :I to sell t.heirl| § \ e nd i s e a t r p ri c e s th an epéndent rner- .ts c an.Th e y h a ve b e en g ive n ar i d o f f r e e a d ve r ti s i ng wh i c h been drilled and h amme red into bu y i ng p ub li c to su c h a ne xten t it is ha r d f or th e c o ns u me r to :ve th a t a n y inde pend ent c an merc hand ise a s l o w i n pric e, ity c o ns i de re d, as ac ha i n stor e .ni za tio n c an s ell i t. 3 a ma tt e r o f fa c t,statistic s pr o ve th a t be c a u s eo f th e ex~ c ost of 'transac ting the ir busi~ an d the va r io u s me th o d s th a t emp loy e d b y th e m,th i s wo n - nl l\n\fi\n vu\ua|*nr|\umnlnmn " r m s - - - - D . -- U n w .m u v u u u u v m l . | | \ . . qu es ti on b ef or e th e ge ne ra l pu blic . I t wo u ld re qu ir e th e he ad o f a gr e a t oo ratio n,a gr e a t ma n u - fa c tu o r a gr e a t ba n ke r wh o wo n !th o ro u gh ly in ve s ti g ate th e c ond iti ons a s they ac tu a lly exi s t a n d th e n pu b li s h these fa c ts th r o u g h th e pap ers rea c hi ng th e f a r me r ,th e lab ore r,th e ba nk er an d th e var io u s pr of e ss io ns . F o r instanc e,ju s t rec ently th e he ad o f one o f th e g r e a t c ha in stor e o r iza tio ns c a me o u t wi th a lo n g c le in the S a tu rd ay E ve - n i n g Pos t,i n wh i c h h e defended th e c ha in sto re sy s te m f r o m th e c harges so g e ne ra lly ma de a g ai ns t it i n th e ed uc atio na l c a mp ai gn tha t is g oi n g on over th e c o u ntry .Th e p a r ts th a t I h a ve read o f th is artic le,w analy zed,b e g th e o s e Our Spring line of Hosiery is read¥, and priced low.Some ladies' fine ful < fashionedsilk hose, pair - - - - - -'-$1.00 Girls' Anklets, pair - -- - - - - - -25c Boys' Sox, pair - - - - - - - - ~ 15c to 29c Men's Sox, pair - - - -- - - - 15c to 50c Ladies' extra fine Ravon Under-Q wear, per garrfxent - 59c and 98c Chi1dren's Rayon Bloomers, pair -39c u s u n ; : u a F U I ! L . ;u u i u o v u b u t h e y a r e s u p p o s e d t o h a v e ed is a ll los t be twee n th e ma n- tu r e r a n d t h e c onsu mer,wi th re s ult th a t i n ever y instanc e ha s be e n th o ro u gh ly in ve sti- d ,outsi de o f a f e w cases o n le goo ds o f on e ld n d o r a n - r, the avera ge ru n o f the c ha in a merc ha ndise i s in fe ri or i n ity an d hi g h er i n p r ic e . le ab ove sta te me n t i s based he i nve s tig a ti on o f th e Un ited que sti on a n d a d m i t th a t th e c har ges ar e tru e.Fo r i n sta n c e h e does n o t de ny th a t th e organizn~ ti o n wh i c h h e repre sents does not le ave a n y o f i ts mo n e y i n th e s ma ll t0\\."n bank,bu t pr oc ee ds to tr y 1 ,0 e xc u s e th a t as i f i t wer e a ble ss i ng to an y c o mmu ni ty to h ave i ts f u n d s dr ai ne d o u t o f i t a n d s e n t to a b i g c i t y wh e r e th e y a r e used ei ther di rec tly or ind irec tly to bent down the prices paid to pro- ducers for their products. Children's Hats for Easter, 1.00 ana 1.25each Ladies' and vounz ladies' Hatseééh-'1 35; » 0 Tiki 1iso';;1d 1.95 muy, cggaa axEaster dyes,'{oy§and baskets HELP YOU /= .f A Lovely Easter Gift A Jeweled Necklace In fine Jewelry we are ever striv- ing for perfection.How well,we have succeeded, we welcome you to come and see. 1 Pioneer Jewelry Store w. P. TURNER BLAIR, NEBRASKA 6 gg ag I~i " e v 1'- . .\ GlassRepairingOils Now is the time to have will be pleased to show youyourcl ass#md nut into and give estimates onshapeLetusrepair your car for you SatisfacEon Guaranteed spring patterns of Wall paper. We can save you money. Come in and see o\;r' large aock be fofé buying.We can do It for less because n costs us Pharmacy 0 P 0 F'_\'.\CALHOUN "'¥1°=»~ mi~, ~ .Women md Misses: SelectyourNew Easter Outfit at the Fashion Omher in Blur-Ehe y ha n won~dex-lu! aelevtivw. Nawl 12-it STATE OF NEBRASKA I Wuhhngton County, l u IWith The Churches m u f r l s r c n t m c n L J . Mo na , Puwr slldly School, 10700 A. M. Worship, 11 A. M. Junior B. Y. P. U-. 8:80 P. Evening servim, 8:00 P. M: Prayer service, Wednesday, 8:00 M. their tum in giving a short pro- mm appropriate for the oaadon You are cordially invited w at- tend all services and, il you have no churéh home, you an invited to make your church home with us. " " " " " " ` " " ' ° " ' " `" "ln iho Cunnty Court.~\~l `G)c on °.'i'1JZ§ 2cggdi;e:T;`g§san'§In the Matter of the Esnle of -C ~ I gh pub;Cm :Mm M. Rogers, Deceased:°°'§§ZkZ.§ #dw "EL usa' ...Id 'ro 'ms :nm nrrons oF sun t h e W O I ° l d J u d g l n g t h i s p s at fy Fashion Gentezfrir ESTATE:o f m e n u t Yauare Hereb N|.i!ied,'1`h!______|I win an at nh: ¢$'=-my ¢°..I¢q u e s t x o n 0 V a l u e "w e n a p p n h l l b d : n d w o r k P 1 | , n m ' l § l l l B ¢1fo r the c 0 mi 1 ll¥¢ l1 ' »n ._-.._ _I¢-.. .!¢fL'. 2 . . d . . . n l l n i l i i ~ The Ft. Cnlhoun my execuou 1-muy "W \......». ,,...,.... _,Jheld Tuesday, April 1, was rather of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neuhaus of quiet and resulkd as follows; Benson.,John A, Iandis, Mayor; Clarence Wadger Gall of Omaha,spear.Smith, councilman injirst ward; ihe weekend with his motherM -.-_....,.,muneihnan in Mrs.w. R can and bmuml mm-Rmm in Blair in uid County oHume Town Paper ep, vsm day of Apm, 1930 an More neunle.here.rid:nn r:~..1 'm,. . ,-- -- u \ l \ | \ r I | ] ¢ 1 |T i r e s t h a n o n a n y o t h e r k i n d .O n o u r r o a d s ,a s o n r o l d s . e v e r y 1 r l | e i ' e .G o o d » y e a r :h a v e P R O V E D t h e i r n u p e r i o r i t y . Go o d y e a r c a n g i ve g r ea te r va lu e be a ms o f building'mo r e th a n %ol'a ll tires so ld I n Americ a..Y o u g e t th u benelit xn... ann. .»-,_ _1 1\M . -. .- \J\50 !\l3LlA\||>UGllp 1 - - - - - - -r d ;E t Kr u se ,c t y W i llar d-\Sd ,.'i`.°_v......,rE!e|»vnnnrnr.$:ndI M r .Bild MIB. ETUBST.Sc h mi d t : r r s a , ' ; ' . r . :'§ °§ .Q? ".; d L0 s oRohuer an ui 1 board.ted on the _diii... Autzen celebrated his birth anniversary Tuesday evening with a large crowd of friends and rela- tives present.There were eight tables of pinochle players.High scores were won bl'Mrs.ClausRohweandsn-nl anne ,and Mrs.mi lKnls e a nd Wm._H. sdimidt were eonsoled. and pngesawardedeachof them.A Ime luncheon was served.The guestsldt at a lute hour, wishi ng Mr. Autzen many more such hsPPY atherin .E Mrs.' F i n s K l u x and lrtth daughter and Mrs Fred Heine visiwd Wednesdeb'=}¥°ff"°°"utthe parental, Jacob Srerk home.Gus Suverkruhbe had th?mls- fortune Wednesday momxnll tohave his smoke-house und contents u in flames _""n.§ .Walter Petersen of lll r, i nding some time a ehsonof gsf parents,Mr.and Mrs. \Vm.ietgen.Miss Dora Klindt returned last Thursday after a delightful Here monthsl of travel in ~ Cuba, uso s n ing some '_Wushingtornplg. C., New York Citi' and a number of other points of interest._The P. T. A. held their regular meeting Wednesday eserung with II I Mrs. Chnrles lxrlie of Omaha on_ the program.Mrs. Alice Vogeler of Lincoln, was also present.Mrs.Marie Mohrens was host- ess to number of her friendsand iw 'vos Friday nfbernoon in honor of her birth hnniversary. The usoul good time was enyoyed. Mrs. Wm. Tietgen was taen _tol entertained M and Mrs.EmilKruseandMr.and Mrs.LesterSmith at diune Sunday. Mr. and Mr . Henry Hinrichsen and son, Wal r of Blair, visited Sunday at Carl Rohwer home. Mr. and . J. W. Trisler and Mr. and Mn. J. A. Landis spent Sunday ahzemoon hi Omaha. .Mrs. Goldie Smith entertainedher Sunday school class of girls at her home Saturday afternoon.A very etrjo ble time was had Mrs.P get visited rela- tives in Lincoln the past week.Mr.and M .Thomas Autzen and little da ter,of Omaha, were Sunday vis rs at the Henry Fischer home.The Presbyteiiian Sunday school elected the following officers onSunday,for the coming year: Ernest Gericke, Sup't; Miss G Neale,Ass't.Sup't;Miss 'se Karn,Sec'y;and Misa S Bealcs, Treas. Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Hans Schmidt Friday evening.to sur- prise Ernest on his twenty-firstbirthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Autzen. Margaret and Mildred,Mr. and Mrs.Her-man Schroder, Hamid and Alyce, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Lutz,Mrs. Vina Fink and Louise,Mr.andMrs.Herman Kopke and Lois, Albert, Clara ond Ray Rathjen, Rose and Irene Thunn,MargaretShibly, Goldie Iverson, Fred Japp, Howard Tietgen and Gus Ohrt. Hewasarecipient of a very nice gift from his parents.At a la hour lunch was served after whicall departed wishing "Ernie" many more happy birthdays r . n a . Slight increase in Sunday school attendance.Attendance at other services not so good.Do not for- \3¢t the Week of Pre-Easter ser.lvices to be held at omr church | " ° ¢ " " " " 'next Sunday.Preach- ing earth evening at 8:00.These serviceswill be helpful and sue- cessful in proportion' to the effort that the membership puts into them "He is risen". Jesus wants to bless each one of us and wants us to be a bless- -ing.If o ur desire harmonizes with the desire of our Master we can be sure we shall be used of Hi m., Are you in doubt as to what he would have you do?Then ask Hi m.If you do not wish to serve lH.irn, then you had better not talk to Him about the matter._ This is Visitation and Fellow~ ship Week in our church.Call on some one that you do not par-ticularly like and see how much 1¢°°d it will do you both.If lesus were speaking to youahout |this matter, He might say "If ye lcall on them that call on you what thank have ye;do not even the Publicans the same?" \Let each ol qs commemorate the Iresurrection oi our Saviour by |corning forth with a new spirit of service. CHR ISTIAN c dua c a A. J. Harsett. Pastor l3ible_School, 10 A. M. Morrung Worship, 11 A. M.',Christian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. uuurwr-1 OF GOD E. E. Giesler, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Evening aervioe every lst Sim- day only, at 8 P. Ili. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evo- ning. It was decided at the business meeting of thechurch last Sun- day to release Bro. Giesler from his obligation here as pastor sothat he may take charge of the church at Moorefield, Nob. Bro. Giesler's work here as pas- tor of the church at this time will :hd the morning ol the second Sunday in June, and he and fam-ily will mo\7e to Mooreneld soon after. CONGREGATIONAI.. causes A.F.Newell,Pastor Palm Sunday, The Day of Tri- umph,will be observed Sunday morning Wim a service of music, zladness and rejoicing. Candidates for .membership will be receisedandgiven the right hand of fel-lowship,and the Lord's Supper into dose the service. This should be a very happy day with us.Itisurgedthatallcommunicauts make e\ery effort to be presentfor Palm Sunday. The Church School meets at 10 o'clock, Prin.F. E.Flack Super-intendent.The young people will meet as usual at 6:15.It is everyway desirable that the whole groupbe on hand, as following the rneeti ing the music of the Easter story- cantuta is to be rehearsed._ :makers Magazine, using 1: ao anadvertisement: "No business in my town should allow a newspaper published i n his town to go without his name and business being mentioned somewhere n its columns. "This applies to all. kinds ni business and professional men. It does not mean that you should have a whole,hal!or even a quarer page ad in meh issue ofthe paper, but your name should be mentioned, i! you do not use more than a two-line space." Great Pre-Easter Sale Hats forWomen and Misses priced at $3 o 3750;Children, 69s £0 $2.98. llundleds to pick fro m--why 'choose from a small assortment? Thu Millinery Store of Blair is the Fashion Center.12-It Slickers reduced fc $4.98 and $5.98 at the Fashion Cemer forWomen and Misses.12-It lklmihieess tate, with a view to their adjusl ment and allowance.The *tim limited for the presentation a cldms against said Estate lme e mo nth s fro m u m zs m o i of Apfi ln A.D.1980,and th time limihed for pnymem of debt is One Ye ar from me 2 5th da o! April, 1930.WITNESS my hand and th Seal of said County Court,thi 29th day of Much, 1980. (SEAL)I. c. Er IPR, 11-30.County Judg1 L E G A L m m c s 0'I-lnnlon &0'Hnnlon, Attorney:COUNTY COURT,WASHING TON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Es1'.ale of FERDINAND c. RUWI Deceased.NOTICE IS GIVEN to lhe cred iwrs to appear before me at thCounty Coon. room in Blair, Net raska, on the 18Lh day of Apri 1930, and on the 19th day of JM; 1930 at 10 o'clock A. M. for th purpose of examination,adjustment and allowance of claims.Al wl'len y ou c ome to ms. Our §er\/ice Also Saves You Monev-»Your particular Ure need:no eoluid- ered by us before you buy.when | low- prleed Goodyear will deliver all the service you require, you are told lo.We aim to sell satisfaction at the lowest cost par mile.We back up our reoommeudn- tions with I wot.-luful, yur round uerviudesigned to give you dl the extn mils lmllt M0 Goodyear dren md tllbu. a e o i § B m All~Weather New Style . ~ > s i ) Y ' a A i i ~ Low 1930Prices lik as { 1 acl SIIDOHOI'lo numr hlrla-nrlnpzl f i n :\'.nb £.».T"'2E i I`¢ ' i`é .{" " huh m o Shel-ill Intl-lull over-Tuba also d u . low-priced J -. . . . , . . : _ _ . ; : : : ~ . ~ ; . : . "¢ " ; ! L ' * NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE He n r y Me nc ke ,A tto r n e y Blair Top and.Tire Co J. E. Miller, proprietor clqimsmot filed on or before the :a m day of April,mo w i l l be forever baned. 9§)0at>ed this 20th day a! March, 1(SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 10-it County Judge. 4 ..1 ". .2 ; a a v r ~~ .£I \' a ?aj Q.."" .,g r P4 \\.'\.§ .='..) \ a n 1 €.¢¢ -¢ ¢ " "-;|,.;2 ..3,ge;==.'.n.»§*»!?.'~.,..~ .¢."J r .r,Q ..J ,.\~ )!.,Los'r 30 POUNDS DURING TROUBLE .....-................"Sargon certainly proved its worth in my case and 1'm a firm "{. ~I : 1 \5 "; _n J .3 | A v " ? ° " ~ m I x ". ! . * \ " " ~ " :Z . Q.. .a . . ,rrra w a 'a; . "1.,,.,,'f .»:"3.j".»°;2, <.~=v..:u6`~.,-»»:.w ~> '.~,;». '~»§' AL WN A. RUA RK - _-_-.__.__._pr r:=..»..4..lTnmapannln ___|TI*______/ QLEVROLU/ I __ 4H t s W h s e ,o choose a S X ! It is wise to choose a six-cylinder motor--the only way to get sly-cyllm der sm oothness.Six-cylin der smoothness takes out vibration and roughness. 'I`hissavesmotor,chassls, body, passengers, and driver. The Chevrolet is a six. Yet it sells ata price that anyone can afford to pay. And it lasts longer, because of fine materials, oversize parts and a big, smooth, 50-horsepower six-cylinder engine that always "takes it easy." With all its sk-cyllnder smoothngss and power the New Chevrolet lx saves gasoline and oil,through modern elficiency-overhead valves -h i g h compression power-latest carburetor-long-wearing pistons- crankcase ventllatlon-air cleaner. Thus Chevrolet bring truly moderntransportation wlthl§\reach 'of all gho can allord any car.Chevrolet economy also means sincerity i n manufacture.To illustrate: Chevrolet valves are adjustable-to save replacing.Chevrolet molded brakelininggreatlyreduoesbrakeup- keep. The rear axle inspection plate by hydraulic shock absorbers. They are mounted lengthwise, in thedirec~tion of car travel, with self-adjusting spring-shackles to maintain qulet. Modern lovrsuspenslon and extra wheelbase give the Chevrolet Six good proportions.The front view ls distinguished by the honeycomb radiator. The gasoline tank is at the rear for safety and finer appearance. Chevrolet beauty instantly says "BodyhyFisher"--style,qulet,safety »-Fisher composite steel-and-wood construction--non-glare windshield-adjustable driven-'s seat-deeper cushions-greater leg room-clearer vision-liner fabrics and fitments. There is just as much extra value throughout-BY ANY STANDARD the Chevrolet Six is thewisest choice in the low-price field . . . with its sk- cylinder valve-in-head motor ... with full scientific equipment . . . with Body by Fisher . . . with four long sem i-elliptic springs, long wheelbase,low suspension,rear- mountai gasoline tank, honeycomb radiator and all the other features ot this day and age.on the xevrolet means accessibility. The wh le car is full of such evidence that tme economy comesfromad- vancement and refine- ment.There are four extra-long, chrome~va- ROADSTBR OR PHAETON $~5 See your nearest Chev.. rolet dealer today and drive this six. Ten mln- utes at the wheel will show you what a difer- r x _... ,~...Preaching, 7:30 B, M. Mid-week meeting,Wednesday 7:30 P. M.¢The attendance at'Sundny school has been fine for the last five weeks.The average for that time has been above 99.There were 101 present last Sunday. Goal for next Sunday, 110. Church attendance was again good Sunday; 48 at morning wor- ship.More than 7000 verses were reporied read during March. During next week, the week be~ fore Easter, there will be servioes a t the church every evening ex< cept Saturday.The different de- partments of the chumh will take A one~hour service of solemn commemoration will he held Good Friday Night, next week Friday at7:30 p. m.Passion music is to be sung,and a meditation-messageappropriate to this most solemnnightof the Christian calendar will be given. With each year a larger number of serious minded people have participated in this Friday Night service.Let us give to it ourmostthoughtfulattentionnext week. The male chorus which sang so effectively during our anniversary service March 30, is practicing frequently this week and next onthe Easter music, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Frank Stewart.- believer in this remarkable medi- cine now. "All at once it seemed like mystomachwentbackonme.I \:ouldn't digest my food properly and had notr wo l lost 30 pounds in weight.I 20-odd X-rays made but didget any better and decided toSargun.I've taken 10 bottles this medicine,eat twice ar much as I ever did, my digestion is perfect,I've gained 7 pounds of my lost weight baék and nm taking nn more right along.Sar- gon Pills overcame a stubborn case ol constipation as any man ever had, regulated me perfectly and l' m feeling fine !"-Alvin A.Ruark, 1739 N. St., Lincoln. The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. th e Covenant.no sp lta l sn UmaulFr i d a y after no on whe re ' t h glan d s o f h er ne c k we r e lan c ed . Mr s .A n n a C.Ro be rts wa s u f r o m Oma h a Fridxiy lo o k i n g a f t: he r p ro pe r ty h e re . u m |n\1\1 Lnn dic wa s a n a 66 LAN T@ASp5 I da y vi s ito r i n F o n ta n Fr id ay ,A p r i l 4,1 bi r thd a y o f Er n e s t = n } \ n n n \ *n f | \ 1 ¢ \D \ l \ |gh S f f % ? f : § . " f ? " ASIS pa Y :~-the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schmidt.A fine time was enjoyed by all- present. lit. and Mrs. Emest. Kruse are driving as new Chevrolet coupe.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webster andtwo children, 'who have been vis- iting Mrs.Webster's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Moeller,loft.fortheirhomenearBurchard,Neb. Satunioy.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Adams daited relatives in 'Omaha Saturday = ternoon.Robert McFernen, formerly a resident of this vicL1ity, but whohasbc-on residing 0881 South Omaha for the past few yo a.vrm renewing old acquointan es x MARCUS BECK BONDED Aasrmcmn Oifioe in Mnyle mag. \~1 3'- 4> ~_ , \ g a; . "1~~»$».f .~» * ¢ " g un.»¢f*"x"€ "-""..~ ~~"=~ . ALWN A. RUARK THE EAT SHOP E. C. Rann, Proprietor \ Meals, G0 Ceuta \ Excellent Cuisine I Satisfactory Service Courteous Treatment 'Fim. duo: east Enterprise of.{£c0 bmw . F . B EM P HI L L DENTIST Located innewHome Thentm BldgBlair, Nebraska BLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLECOMPANY Bonded Abstncler PHONE 15 Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebnaks 1CARL SCHMIUI' Insurance Real Estate; And Loans" Oliice ~ Stats Bank Bldg.%q Ur. Norman K. RuthmamiUl"l`0I\i ETRIST Over the Blair Drug Co. x Phone Black 41Evenings by Appointment nn. EDW IN T. IIPP x ~ Offices in State Bank Bldg.Phone zss mm, Ne hr. - n u n S C H E D U L E - Chicago & Nortluwuum RalkotfEast-6:10 p.m. dlihy. West-7:15 mlm. da y. C. Sl. P.. M. & Omnlu Northbound 'ms a.m. daily except Sundny.2:52 p.m. daily m Sunday.'I;52 mm. Sunday o y. Southbound12:35 p.m. daily meept Sunluy. 5:80 p,m. daily. good Sunday; 48 nt morning wor- ship.More than 7000 verses were reporied read during March. During next week, the week be~ fore Easter, there will be serviees at the church every evening ex< cept Saturday.The different de- partments of the chumh will take service.Let. us give to it ourmostthoughtfulattentionnext week. The male chorus which sang so effectively during our anniversary service March 30, is practicing frequently this week and next onthe Easter music, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Frank Stewart.- - _-_-.__.__._pr r:=..»..4..lTnmapannln /§HEvR0L§r/ I __ 4H H S w e ,o choose a S X ! It is wise to choose a six-cylinder motor--the only way to get sly-cyllm der sm oothness.Six-cylin der smoothness takes out vibration and roughness. 'I`hissavesmotor,chassls, body, passengers, and driver. The Chevrolet is a six. Yet it sells ata price that anyone can afford to pay, And it lasts longer, because of fine materials, oversize parts and a big, smooth, 50-horsepower six-cylinder engine that always "takes it easy." With all its sk-cyllnder smoothngss and power the New Chevrolet lx saves gasoline and oil,through modern eliiciency-overhead valves -h i g h compression power-latest carburetor-long-wearing pistons- crankcase ventllatlon-air cleaner. Thus Chevrolet bring truly moderntransportation wlthl§\reach 'of all gho can allord any car.Chevrolet economy also means sincerity i n manufacture.To illustrate: Chevrolet valves are adjustable-to save replacing.Chevrolet molded brakelininggreatlyreduoesbrakeup- keep. The rear axle inspection plate 4 by hydraulic shock absorbers. They are mounted lengthwise, in thedirec~tion of car travel, with self-adjusting spring-shackles to maintain qulet. Modern lovrsuspenslon and extra wheelbase give the Chevrolet Six good proportions.The front view ls distinguished by the honeycomb radiator. The gasoline tank is at the \rear for safety and finer appearance. Chevrolet beauty instantly says "BodyhyFisher"--style,qulet,safety -Fisher composite steel-and-wood construction--non-glare windshield-adjustable driven-'s seat-deeper cushions-greater leg room-clearer vision-liner fabrics and iitments. There is just as much extra value throughout-BY ANY STANDARD the Chevrolet Six is thewisest choice in the low-price field . . . with its sk- cylinder valve-in-head motor ... with full scientific equipment . . . with Body by Fisher . . . with four long sem i-elliptic springs, long wheelbase,low suspension,rear- mountai gasoline tank, honeycomb radiator and all the other features ot this day and age.on the xevrolet means accessibility. The wh le car is full of such evidence that tme economy comesfromad- vancement and refine- ment.There are four extra-long, chrome~va- nadiumspringscontmlled 1'heCoupe.................. ~Tl¢sSpofrRmdrrer...-:-TneSporrCau|>¢.......- ............. 655 Tl|.loubS¢dan.....as Th¢S¢dan........ ~......:........:.. 675 ..........ssss ROADSTBR OR PHAETON $495 565 555 Th¢Sp¢da|Seda|(au-|~»r»¢uuna~4)..._________m¢Th¢L£¢lltD¢|ivay Chant.TheflglD¢!Ivay.....:..:..:........ on .... ..:. .:..1%-Ton Chad.:with Clb.....:..-Rourrabelivery<ni¢k~¢abwenn). See your nearest Chev.. rolet dealer today and drive this six. Ten mln- utes at the wheel will show you what a difer- eace sk cylinders mah. ....:...... 865nsnos ue a..Allpduaj.o. p./ocray,Hint,Mkh.~ num, Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Cb. r x believer in this remarkable medi- cine now. "All at once it seemed like mystomachwentbackonme.I \:ouldn't digest my food properly and had notr wo l lost 30 pounds in weight.I 20-odd X-rays made but didget any better and decided toSargun.I've taken 10 bottles this medicine,eat twice ar much as I ever did, my digestion is perfect,I've gained 7 pounds of my lost weight baék and nm taking nn more right along.Sar- gon Pills overcame a stubborn case ol constipation as any man ever had, regulated me perfectly and l' m feeling fine !"-Alvin A.Ruark, 1739 N. St., Lincoln. The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. an 53 ' £ 4 ' \ f é~ €J`J`Wi,;~FuEL /,» P-rv REAL gas for your farm or town home beyond city gas lines . . . with a reduction of $4-0.50 below former prices. Your SKELGAS "Cas Plant" . . . on new basis, costs only $44.50, less than many gas com- panies charge to install pipe line gas. And you have two advantages over pipe line costs: there is no ppssibil- ity of n surcharge, and you have in- dividual equipment for regulation of pressure to insure adequate sup- y /1 I;.. <-$ 2 v ' -1 a n II ; 'L \ xr .-ar. "a EL ~~'~ -- L / "~~ ~`<4 . ~ . ~ , , M l ;i w / ` ""` `~A s-1' s 5 'L '1 .if-»I` ? ? l ~~1 "-M-'>' w 1'.v, J z.,; f ~ ~ ._" 1 .~,¢1 . | I J J' sv l I /1 / s 1~ 1~ 1 I ~/ \s Q , ~ply of gas even in cold weather. Beautiful. eilicient runucssigned and built especially for use with SKEIJGAS . . . are offered in a variety ofstyles at rcasonublc prices. just imagine the convenience o f clean, soolless, intensely hot-l>urn- ing gas in your kitchen . . . full hunt instantly, no adjustments to make, no "gadgets" to work . . . just strike a match, turn on the gas and cook. Oven temperature regulators o n most ranges, too, so you may cook whole meds without attention.You may have this convenience through `! SKELGAS yet soft, white ngm in everv room in vour hbm c . ..hut,.water when you want it . . . thcsc arc too,if you wish . . . witliy°vr»»SKELGAS Convenient, economical SKEL- GAS fuel {nu'er.cleaner.hotter . vthanregular pipe line gas)now coals 311 less . . . nearly ONE-Tllllll) SAVING. The multitude of SKELGAS con-u n n l n w n r r x l s ' |J n.i n v i t a t i o n . . . c o m e s n . s e e a n d ~ yourself today? What Is Skclgas? . . . I l o . u a n g a f n n r n7 7 1 0 c o u m f r s f o D I Y l l . l | . u . n u 5 1 | I l l l a \ . u u | \ . l I l v a l l ¢ n u " m o l I nm a d e u p o f m m y g u n s , f r o m t h e l i g h t i n c i i i c i c n t o n e : d o w n t o t h a n t h a t a r e h e a v y , s o u l - f u r n n i u p g . I n t h e h u n i n S k e l g n n ,c l e a n ,r e l f u l l o f h e a t . I n p r o - c e a s i n g t h e r a w g u m l h c i p h l c r r l e m n n u a r e e a s i l y r e m o v e d ,t h e n S k e l g a a i n a l m a s r b v d o u t o f t h e r e m a i n d e r , r e l e a s e d i n t o I a r g c t a n k s , t h e n c o m p r e s s e d a n d b u l t l d i n t o t h e c y l i n d a a w h i c h r e a c h y o u . How Does Skelgas "'Wor!c"? Fro m th e Sk el c y linde r, whic h y our dealer Ins ta ll! an d "h oo °g,"» the gas passes tlxrnugh an nutomnlle valve sv ch rqgulnlc n the pressurean wan te d <=1-=-gg 6 onnera)to t h e a t m e o r other 1p 'plhnuc .ere n lighted matc h a nd Ibn m m o n btlrna b undle prod uc e full h eat in une s e c o n d . . No p xu m m ma c h i n e s , n o r u mp - , r omo vi ng pe ru . n o In ule ate de vic es .¢ " w a r m" u u n b e t t u l h m d t y g u f r o m a t i l ] g a a l l n e . 4 Bendorf Skelgas Co Blair, Nebraska, April 10, 1930 from Asthma and it is effecting her heart, uhk-.h makes her eondi~'tion a vvry serious one. Mrs. George Hangs and daugh- ter ard Mrs Montgomery of Coun-cil Bluffs,visited their friend, Miss Sally Smith last. Sunday aft- emoon.Mrs. William B. Anderson, nec Henrietta Underwood,rehxrned frpm Albion, Neb. lan Wednesday where she had been visiting herhusband'a people.She left Friday for Mare Islands,Calif.in re- sponse to a message received fmmherhusband,Lieut.Anderson, that he had secured permission J OHN L ; HQAp Eg'Plblinher Eve ry subscription is regarded a s open ac c ount.Th e n a m a r o t subscrsberg wi ll be in s tan tly r e - ..l t l n f un. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY °Entered as seco:1d~d:ml matter at me postofline at Blair, Nebr.. under the Act ol Congrau ofMarch 3, 1879. Price per Year $1.50 NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mrs.Dewey Holstein spentlast Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Vick Skov.Mrs.Henry Hovendick wus a Tuesday visitor at the home qi' her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Ma- gill.. Mr. and Mrs.Freeman Loftis took supper Wednesday evening at the Fred Anderson home, given in honor of the newlyweds, Mr. andMrs. Ole Jensen. Mr.and Mrs.Louie Howsndick has been quite in the first. oi the week. .... . :J :?..-'» ffjii ,..."»\H .'~" . .I , ~1 ;.5;; _.».1 .,.,_,¥?3Z§»"."=" . ~ '.sf -. ..~- »:"~n§.~I ~-¢,J;1,..' '~'s.~~~;.~ ";p ~~: = .=:M. a<~-If*;.' r ~ ~»1 1 z ,}1 "f;¢ ._.,~ "~4 .y ..\ .~ .. , , r . .a ...»_~..~ ,~~ \/3 xuf'¢1 .,,;,»..~~~*J*" ' :;.4 '; :g ~ .~'T's ~..s ~:fr ~ » : ¢ ¢ ~.~ ",-1 .1 2=~»Lii¢iwyr,:i "~ r !.S a i , ~~ . Q':»*':=°"~2.'!'ff r" ..'.~*~f~.3--§§~, ~ ~ ;~~ ~'= ;,:,f.» ~_ee _.: Gilbert Willlamsen called at the John Reeh home Sunday e ng. Mrs.John Rceh.Audrey andGordon and Misa Ruth Reeh were -~<. ' E u la li a Sho zo dt c eleb ra ti ng he r e i g h th bi r thd a y la s t Mo n d a y eve- n i n g a f te r sc hool.M r .a n d Mz s . :r |n B mw n i n g h o m e . M r a n d Mr s .A .J..J esperson a n q da u gh ter s o f He r ma n ,we r e Sun day vis ito rs a t th e P m n w , ..g .| mlm-§. H. ~.~Lorenzen ~d mmf wi~ Irvin B~ ; rson. Little Betty Jenn Pebezfsen spent Sltuniay night and Sunday at the George Brodcrso:home i n Pm- th e eve ni ng . Mess rs.a n d Me s d ame s J a me s Ni else n,W m .W u l ~,A lf r e d Svog era on,A lb e r t e}son,Ai , .. ... 'nm E Nr Enrn1sE\a\1!=:f_me_'=;1ha°f.effffL°3.*s|£29'°,£.:f,°.:.,2':.:.£*'=° nr-|Ne 1 r m . ? 6 a a i 1' E a i "'55 Center in llhlr--they have won-Iaerrul selections. Now!~* 12-u ni Rev. P. J. Reinertsen, Pastox-` Suddny, Apdl 13 ` Sunday Sehaal nt 10. Communion Service at 11.Church soda! afternoon and eve ng.. X~omen and Misses: Se]cct you New Easter Outfit at the Fashio Center in Blair--they have wondcrful selections, Now!12-I ni Rev. P. J. Reinertsen, Pastox-` Suddny, Apdl 13 ` Sunday Sehaal nt 10. Communion Service at 11.Church soda! afternoon and eve ng.. X~omen and Misses: Se]cct you New Easter Outfit at the Fashio Center in Blair--they have wondcrful selections, Now!12-I |]}0\e,;| f o= £ i' r §d i 1i § §lmti z th a in Bla} r W e dn es da y af te rn oo n.i li r i r n b e r g a n d rxr n i n ltin n n f Ha n ti m: n n id f o r i f Mr s. L lo vd J oh ns on vis ited M1B .| amfW B'those WI mu le s welje f o r h e t to ac c ompa ny h i m o n ao tended th e boa rd h is s hi p on a tr ip via P a: 1: 1~ the t Si de ",m a Ca n a l to Ha m p t o n Roa ds, ashin gton y o u n : : f V i r g i n i a wh e r e th e y wi l l spe nd mn a r d hall..la S t, s i x we e k s si g h ts e e in g i n the B a p t. "l§' §' €.5,§°`°$'€'§§2 W o me n mi d Mi s s e s :Se le c t y ou r _|.......-c:.......,l.....:NE\\\»' Easter Outfit. at the Fashion so n a n d f a m i l y ,M r .a n d Mr s . Ra y mo n d Ma g i ll a n d J u n io r ,a n d Mi s s Ni e ls e n o f Bla i r ,we n :Su n- d u y vi d b o r s a t t h e He n r y Ho ve n - di c k h ome . F lo y d Cu r le y a n d B i ll Din a- mo r e we r e Su n da y eve ni n g vi s it- o r s a t th e Ge or ge Lo£t.is ho§re, Q ''~':'%#"~. 4 w2~'.;=' ,.~_'. ,., _.,.:' ,...~,..2¢.'u \~ a < . »~»¢ ; Y * <~»,: _~`. .. , . . .-.~' § @ f & : ~1 . % z . » ;,3;¥¢ ! ' » . $x - x t . .. m r ; ¢ - c...,_. .H ,_= _ ; ; ..,.» .,~.e- 5 . 1 - " , z " »j .»' »'.. . ": .f m j ". ~ . .~~ D A N A C O L L E G E N E W S Mi s s E ve ly n Ha n s e n vi s i te d h e r p a r e n ts , Mr . a n d Mr s .P e te r H a n - sen,o f Au d u b o n ,I o w a ,o ve r th e week~e."|d. Mi s s Da g r n a r Ha mm e r s ,o f I e 1 :~ l DANA COLLEGE BEING ADVERT[SED (Continued from page one) rock and bounded by small gmn~ ite boulders.The present plan of= transportation is delaying the| project.Anyone having n truck they cuuld spare for a few day's ;;;';.';,if;1,;:-;i; noCi.f:r¢T1-5 3{1§¢§ [SoaJ;}1§e;\ 'Monday afternoon. 'DESY "Rose of 1mae tha nuhscriptioq wiilsmm..Fred fwgaa fmwze, °e=;f1.< tofxfff *ax its Ei:IB 10lC£ il I'-|18 GBSIIIIRICU B\lU"j||.€rlTllll IDT DIHICHCC wucuw: U||;vu\u ul vw sulcription price.Every subscriber Monday..Friday evening. anus: undenstmd that these condi-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kubie enter-Mr.and .g g --tainw company Thursday evcninprand family re`:§='i'.§'i'_f;§11§1~a*1' GF OWNERSHIP!Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson a;1d|M0rriB Christense 1- uu me Quuuu f{"nnh»»in n|ni|.....H|¢\\r hnvn u:nn_f thC latter 1`€!llH.illing to I p M r'Evelyn drove up to Bancroft on afternoon.u\.u\Cl."',, °{j'"°`"`""'r nuib "`:"'lL oitia with his farffl work. '1 h b , f f th r th d Sunday to visit at the Venus Prati:John Frazier, Tillman arl Alvin derfui sel.c ons, Now.12 It Mr.and Mrs.Earl Thompson ¢""?. Y cc _' Y n e un _"'.home.called at the Henry miners v ,d family spent Sunday in Blairslgned is Pubhahef m1dmm13811l3'Mrs.Clarence Wachter and home Sunday ofbernoon.LOTES FROM SUl\NYSII)E gg the Neil Thompson home.| editor of The Lnterpnse.That children visited r sister.Mrs.Those who wall take seventh and;._...L _.\Elm.'Prod Anrlnr|.nn M1»n Gln the owner is John A. Rhoadesalsofi-Imest Goskex 'while c|mn¢e'¢igmh grade examinations` today Mr.that there in no known bond hold~.\\'achter railed at Mike Wilson's|:.nd Friday are Clifford Hansen dgugh and Hn. win J 1 and """`"{\`hi"f`é2'6f'B'f~5f\E WmenMr. |.nd__Hn.u}l¢}_{`§ 'l§"1%".m'5'n¢:ere Friday :Iter- ers hatsoever.Wednesday awning.and lm Fiazier in the Sth grade John A_ Rhoades.Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jones visited and Elaine Pebersen, George Mat- h J h Reel: home Thursday zen William Lammers and Chxis-S b ~bed d .be ntt_ e o nme '€h?§`Z»"d ag; °;';Y;;,*~;930{°ff evemng.um! Svogersun i}1` fhe 'nh mde- John A. Carrigan N e w Mr. and Mrs.Hans Matthiesen All ac ept C h mme Svogersonf''and Vernon visited at time parental will take them in Blair, and shcl Paul Broderson home. near Nxck mil 8° to Washington school 1l c ovh he Ljedrs. 1.: 1 4... n :mu ulugmen,mr. Inu. noon wdliton with lin. Freeman._..~:'_¢'°._.. .,.m=1 §.':'3.E';!L»f¢i- iuiuren, mm;mnu ne w ;Mayne\f Blair,were Sund? afternoon isitors at the Alfre Svogerson ome.Mr.and Mrs.Chia.Voss and nmily visited at the Wm. Wiese ome Friday night.Mr.and Mrs.Wm..Tapp and ludolph Japp called at tlie Walterapp home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Misfeldtand nmily were Sunday afternoon vis-n u m . .r : . . n . , . \ .x......,, Mrs.Carrie Jacobsen was aThursday visitor`at the Vick Skov home. Mrs. Chas. Krohn and Etta, Mrs!August Jordon,Mrs.Hm. . . . | Sprick, Mrs. Bert Thompson, Mrs. Erwin Spriek, Mrs.Minnie Blum, Mrs.Henry Kruger and Esther :md Edna Sprick attended the w. M. S. meeting at the Telbastaauditorium Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Aufzust Ruwe. Ie- Loiiise Christensen,a Dana graduate.visited with friends at the College,ednesday. The followi g Dana students were entertained at a Sunday din- ner by Mr. and Mrs. Ove Ander- sen: Lucille Hansen, Edna Banda, Frances Mortensen,Elnn Hof- gnard,Esther Fogdall, Jens Mil- ler, Millard Petersen, Paul Bondo. work eg# communicate with the adminis'tion at the College al once.The tennis courts ure ne w ready for use.A large number of girls are out for tennis this year. An inter-collegiate tennis tourna- ment for girls will be held some time before school closes.The Dana team will be represented at this tournament. m l nosm mu. ITEMS |erson Sunday.IWomen and Misses: Select our h New Easter Outfit at the Fasion(killer in B!a ir-they have wo n-F derful selections, Now!12-nn* n went to Blair SunMnc CameraMr.and Mrs.Jens B.Jcnsenlgy neveIP.§,.......1S...mother,Mrs.turned home :zg_hersister,Ind Mr.and " P :Charlel Re e hl "' "'"° " ' "" ; , ,; ; ,we n Sunday vznto n lt -De tlef ~ § .§ "n|¢ ».§, for Wulfs..Mr. und Hn . H sM n .Wall Hansen,Edna and visited ae F n d A m Ellulunh vlxlted Sunday after- nmlly evenlng. man at John Ntenenh.Mn. I-Iuglemm ¢ Mn. Clannm J e me n a nd c llll-'loui s Christina:~ dl'¢n of Fremont. vilited relative: dnv fmenimr. EVERY UAYn lew unys.ns M. Jensen C R O W E L L H O M Eicrson's Wed- _Mr.and Mrs.Otto Churw of"}Hf;e "a ¢": W es ton,Neh. drove over to the 'u |{Ulf}P Suday_m vist_t}}e latlbgfz f,it n sv . u s a u n L u c v a l u e .U u u s a n l s u u l u c le a r W a s h i n g t o n l a n d a n d A n g u s M m E d M a t t n i e s e n o f B l a i r ,e v e m n g v i s i t o r s p e u t T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e K m g e r h o m e . V m .J u h n e l h o m e . .__m r . "a :M Q £"1ivBi~£s|]§\E|[yIEmil Petenen,Wesley Anderleliat the Hem'Hand Erwin Bondo. |Misses Esther Jensen and Ennalafe forming golf teams repro;-sen)ed at theLurvlnbp n c li ,. . . ;_ . ... 1 l 1 _ L \_ . _IMadsen were g-uesfs of Miss Dag-be mar Olesen of Herman,during 198 the week-end." Q o f R o s e m u ' n l } , d " j ' " ' " " ""i ff "" | "'i ¢ i . W _ K b'- .mdlbrotnen mr. lnmes Linder.They Catherine lloss l1asbeen inureMr.and M r : w i l . . .Snppen- at gmgn u b g s S g d y g xqo n g1;kaM';;e;r:de;c;1oix;\: with thempast week with tonsilitis. field and f°milY visiwd Sunday at,Mr.and Mrs. .Clark Br°w"f"g Dr.John Grant Shick left onJimRyans.and "?"5 svff"Fnday esenmg.tordny for bawiston and Rock- Mr. and Mrs. Harold French andclzildrenandA.D.Bane spent Saturday afternoon at Joe Love's.iMr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen amll Mrs.Avis Demos were Fremont callers Saturday. The following were entertained at the D. Wulf home Saturday evening ln honor ol' Jame's birth anniversary:Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart, Mr. and Mrs. John Peoersen and fam.ily,Mr. and Mrs.Frank Schnferand Mm~.\..1|M.......|xr...11.-. | at Howard \\f1lllnmsz.n s.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Albach and children and Mr. Albach's mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albachandchildren were Sunday dinner Khests at Lloyd Johnsons.Mrs. Albach will visit her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson a few weeks. Miss Nellie Mae Sheets,who teaches the Glendale school gave a roller skating party for her pupils and a few girl friends Saturday a f t e r n o o n .A f t e r h o l l e r s k a t i n g t h a n . . \ |,..-.:,...,..|.. -, .: .. ,. - rd, Neb. to speak in the inter- t of the Home. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. George of Hooper were callers at the Homelast week. Mrs .Anni e Martinrxnd cha rgeofourSundayufteoonchapel hour and gave us a splendid ser- vice.Mr. and Mrs. T. K. .Cornish of Omaha, visited the 1'or1'ner's mo- ther, Mrs.Edna Cornish Tuesday evening, They were dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andersen and'children were Sunday afternoon e "at the Rudolph Kuhl ho e.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Wulf and family,Mrs.Anna Wiese and Carl were Sunday dinner guests at the Chas. Voss home. Sunday aft- ernoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs.Otto Voss and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chdsbensen, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kniep,Mabel Kniep, Iauie and Anita Puls, Henry and Hans Wiese.Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jahnel and family were Sunday visitors in 1 n e w r x n m n ,n r n e s t m m r u s m e r Kruger and Eddie Blum attended the E.L.C.E.meeting at the home of Henry Meierhenry at Blair Thursday evening. Birdie and Marjorie Fletcher were Monday evening visitors al. the August Ruwe home. Mr. and Mrs. Thorwuld PetersonandfamilywereFridayevening visitors at the Walter Kramer home. Mr. and Mrs.Nels Larsen and family spent Friday evening at the Chris Larsen home. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Melerhenry. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Meierhenry of Tellmsta an_d Mrs. August Jordon I¢'s not ieward, NebnatSundayevenming a beautinn own nr nln c n n an d Emma A i mL l IJV n u s v n ;n u m A w ; s u a ) l | \ \ . lJ a n n \ I . * ¢ \ h |f n n n i n h n n n Q o } n v r l a \ 1 | f u l ~~ gig, `i.`i¥f 5 'nfi-`§`.°"c§§l1»'f`"""' |':a'.3.'f 2?.'?'i:'§ ,'i"§"!'.'E¥E'3'E~ to-|u every da .lx trial will locali vince you that our storeMis s Ne llie A. V a i l w a s a din- ne r : n es t o f Mis s P er n a H ut c hin - so n,Sun da y . Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Gle ason of A d u b u n ,I o wa ,a n d M r .Hi n z e Cu r ti s vi s i te d Mr . a n d Mr s . C u r ti s 5u|.m:r n u n w e \ , n u | r D x q u r |c h ur c h u mle r th e lead ers hip Pr o f .W a ld o Ni els en .A L c r o wd atte nd ed th e servic e. S a tu r d a y , A p r i l 12 , the D a n Capella .Choir will begin xx nine tr ip .Th e plac es a t wh i c h PUHK HUAST 20c lb |.~5unc1ay. Jennie Jensen and Alma Jcr~]in this( paper gensen visited Mrs.M. C. Hage- dorn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid P l f u f " l \ v n . | =n u . . . . . . . . . . eterson and Choir of our local church, will ren 1 atiended der a program over radiu statior ..,... .-...sm-.|, mi. .ami ima. now-|»-rw "H "IJVJCU 'I \»"=lH=l lvlavw-ard Ham and children,Mr.nndlthe Herman park.Mrs Wnltxr Apnleby and Betty. Mr. and Mrs.Will Jensen and Violet and the Appleby boys. Merle Petersen of Rose Hi ll high is on the honor roll and LeolaRasmussen,Allard Stork,Walter Gosker and Clarence Paulsen on the exemption list.Mr.and Mrs Howard Appleby attended the board meeting of theChurch of God in Blair Saturday evening,The high room students of Mr. and Mrs. I-'red Anderson andMr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen visited at the Hans M.Jensen home Sun- day afternoon.Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Albach entertained the Feppy Players onSaturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thone and children visited at Ben Wachter's Sunday. Women and Misses: Select your New Easter Outfit at the FashionRoseHi ll ehaperoned by llllssiCenter in Blair-they have won-Hnzel Wulf,went on a six mile derful selecions, Now!12-lt lflke l'l'uesday,They visited the lryrg n and Orum schools and had_B R E \ V g T E R . ' B I T S iat the Home.,llliss Ada. Riddlesbarger drove up from Omaha Sunday, and spent the afternoon with her mother,Mrs Sarah Riddlcsbarger. Misa Schuman and a friend drove over from Lincoln Sunday to visit the tormefs aunt,Mrs. Mary Minard.. Mrs. Ed Lund and two children of Norfolk, spent Monday at the Home.Before her marriage Mrs.Lund was Miss Marguerite Stew- art,a member of our workingfone. The monthly meeting of the Execution Committee was held at the Home last Wednesday 'fore- nnan, with the familar hnalmaam tn | 1 Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs,family were K1 day evening. Mr. and Mrs. daughters spen at the Wm. Vo Mr. and Mrs. family were in nklg. The Misses Jahnel visited Viola KingdonAndrew and Sunday with I Wrich and bah Mr. and Mrs visitors at Frin f t n r n n n n and mrs.Freq :spncx spent lastwma Minfnldf and Tuesday evemnz at the Henry* " " "" ° " " " ° " "" " " " "v 'n u n u v a l a c x l u n n u u n c :n n a r d c a l l e r s F r i -h r u g e r h o m e .M r .a n d M r s .A n d r e w N e l s o n t h e f g f g g l o f M r s .A H n n r v ' f ' § n H n ° 1 a n d a n d c h i l d r e n w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r -s e n o H o r n ,I o w a . HannonL I B I I Q J " " "1tS a t u r d a y e v e n i n g ' ¥ = 0 0 ¥ \v i s i h s s h o m e .| h o m e . _ 1 § q b A n d e r s o n a n d |A § ' \ 1 1 1 < i B Y . . ......-.. ...1 '.M ,.na r e n f f r m I- : m l m l 4 H 3 | . fH P l l . m r n n | n n | n n g ( | n I I !v n u u v wu s . .¢ . | u u ¢ \ . .A a v - v u - - 1 visitors at "the Arthur I u w n n u w n v a v m a n d »nlf'Xug]{iE"Ei}iluH;é5 'ma laifiél-"if¢r2'"`"i§\I»§§:uli'}}l vii Ib.With the frie1ds_atDa:m,. fiunqav-..._ segzubynr-ne weium Pubm.___'_f"§'_§,°_'f;_f,["§ to Council Bluffs, Iowa, Monday. A g r o u p o f D a n a stu de nts, mo s tly c hoir me mb e r ,atte nd ed a c onc ert g i ve n b y th e Mi d la n d A - c a pe lla c h oi r - at F re mo n t re c e ntly . Mi s s V e r a Sorensen,o f A lb e r t L e e a n d an a lu mn a , h as b e e n vi s - itln g fr i e n d s a t D a n a a n d a ls o h e r a u n t,Mi s s A n n a J ensen,of Bla ir. . .. . Servioe Company mc~ived fran- chise to supply this plum with power and light.' Peru-Palms Candy Kibchen opened for business. Land purchased for right-ob way for relocation of State High- way between Smithfield and Bert~ rand. Ia wa, re tur n e d S un d ay to c on tin u e yrith her school work.She was :a l 1 ~ ': _,_ Anton Hansen,and her sister, Miss Martha Lou_Hansen, a Dana graduate. Miss Ida Hansen spent the lat- ter part of the week with her parents,at York,Neb.She re» truned in time to sing in the Easter cantata give at the Dan- ish Lutheran churc Sunday e\e~ ning..,;jjg§ J \ ~€_.: . \ . . . e»a'» r ..1.:.J L '' | r...|,*l l lI_»: .£ 3 l l I .3]1s|.i l *Ji f ~~<f ;% .}= ' i n i - \ 1 : r f d u... 1_.r-fs -° I. P ; A 1 i x M J 1 1 !L - U Herman,Nab r r l a w : A l l 0 l l _| ' | ' B 0 ( n - A ~ M§ssMaggie M.I.owe 'Herman, Neh. Representative for World=Herald I-'nr Washington County W o me n a n d Mi s s e s :Select. y our Ne w E a s t e r Ou tf i t a t t h e F a s h i o n Ce nter i n B la i r - - th e y ha ve wo n - de r f u l selec tions,N o w !I 2 - l t O n smccs A Surety of Purity UCALL us up some time. Our number and 5ddrcss are in the Telephone Directory." There's no fear of new friends-or old ones-losing track of you if you have a telephone. Your name is always in an up - to-date directory along with those of other modern householders in your com- munity. Blair Telephone Company u m ' r o u c A u l A v l m m v o | A n w a r a 1 | A n A 1 ; °""" -""'- '-"J 'Mrs. Bill Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bertha and Helen Wulbern, Mr. and Mrs. Christoffer with Mildred and Anderson of near Kennard _Mr. Sunday a!Uernoon.i§1Id Mtg. Pete zderson apqffarq Alice Wiese visiued[il>',Arlders Anderson and Mariellr.and Mrs.Otto of Blau,Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Y, Luetha.Loftxs and son. ;, Sam Bailey were _Last Sunday several of the amz Jahnel's Fr;,ggy,fr1ends and relatives gathered atlthehomeofMr.und Mrs.BenB. m u y u m e . Mr.and Mrs.Walter Nelsenvisited at Ed Jenscn's Friday eve- ning.Rudolph Mencke celebrated hisbirthday Thursday evening by en- tertolnlng about thirty relatives and friends.Three tables of pinoehle were entertained at the Jesse Hansen home Wednesday evening in honor of Earl's twenty-first birthday.Mr and Mrs PE..w Nelsen were.Sunday evening supper guests atVictor Jolmson's.The Aid me:!n with Mrs. Wal- ter Nelson May 7.__ Mr. Carl l(nogh_ond son visited Mr,and Mrs.Henry Lammers and Agnes spent Sunday afternoonattheJohnBlumhomenear Millard,when their daughter,Miss Mariehamlners is now em- ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kronberg and children visited at the Glen Mur- ray home Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon visitors atthe Alfred Svogerson home wereMr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgen, Opal und Delores,Mr.and Mrs.WillJahncl, Margaret and Marian, Mr.and Mrs.Magnus Johnson and Victor and Mary Payne. u...._.|u-..rn.....\v_|__.. be transacted.Those who atbendfedthemeetinzwereDr.C.C.Wilson, C. c. Crowell, T. s. Miles. and Rev. Carl Bader of Blair. The' committee members were enter- tained at a chicken dinner at the Home following the meeting. Mrs. Minnie Trjiplett very kind-ly came over to assist in the pne- paration of the dinner for theExecutiieCommitteelastWed-nesday.This was indeed a great help for the force as Mrs. Under- wood, who has been ill with the flu for some time. was unable to take any part ln the preparations. Aunt Susie Retzlaff is very ill n l 'r m s t i m e e a . .i n . . . . n ° . . - a m . ~Voss,Alfred,AsmusandClarence Wiese and LeRoy Rosenbaum spent Sunday after- noon with John Voss.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Japp and children were Blair callers Satur- day evening. ChHs Voss spent hut week in Blair.'Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel andfamily spent Sunday evemng with Mr.and Mrs.Hurry. Johnson._" Mrs.Sophie Wiese and Emil spent Sunday at the Gus Hey- Brock home.Mr. and Mrs.O.R.Humston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. mi ..f=__.-_-_.. »___n.. Wachter to help James Matthews, father of Mrs. Wachter, celebrate his 73rd birthday, which occurredonMonday,April 7th.A g cafeteria dinner was served at noon, and the afternoon was spentat conversation and singing. Those preesnt were:Mr. and Mrs.Nels Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Cara Cam-eron,Mrs.Dora Miller,Mr.and Mrs.James Broderson and lam- ily, Mr. and Mm Frank Loftis andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. George Lof- tis und family, Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Thone and family,Mr.andMrs. Wade Patrick of Craig, Mrs. Carrie Moorehouse, Margaret andBarbara. and lllonta Matthews of.2 .I i m.and mi a . mum.rwwun,°"l`fl§§ E°f§'r`§¥=§"£§°;"§' Sundny'E"""'Madelyn and Marian,Mr. visitor at Jim Ryan's.[und Bits.Fred Nelson,Lnlnern, Mr. and Mrs.Clemens William-f sen and Howard Taylor were'Sunday visihors at Jann 'l`aylor's. Mr.and Mrs,'Will Hurt and Alfred visited Sunday afternoonat the Walter Appleby home. \ R;l`he Baby Beef Club met with ussel and I'erry §ly:m Sunday afbernonn.M n and Mrs.Merle Nnwlfirlf Hredenck and Lyle and Hans Svogerson, Alma and Harry called at the Soren Wnlsmunn homeSunday afternoon..3 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kuhr and family were Sunday afternoon visitors at the H. P.M.Hansenhome.. Mr. and Mrs.William Wulbemand family,Mr. and Mrs.Peter ........,.....-,..,..\.N .....;....5,,,m A|||5uU|| ww iunmy. m a r o n r o r T 2 2 c o N n m o N n i - : r o m o r ' n m c o N n 1 ' n o N o The Citizens Slate Bank af Blair, Charter No. 797 in the State cYNebraal{a at the close of business March 3ls!,1930. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . . $186,726.660\~erdrafu¢.._._.1nnnsm o l The Citizens Savings Bank of Blair Charler No. 989 in the Shu o f Nebraska at the close of husineas March 31st,1930. RESOURCES Tekamah,John Wachter,James Matthews,Annie Thompson and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Wachter und family. A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John B'. Eriksen at the Meth-odist hospital at Omaha Saturday.April 5th and died Sunday, April (ith.We extend our sympathy tothe bereaved family. hir. and Mrs. Ed Holstein were Sunday visitors av. Vick Skov's. are h",' ,°u ;{' ;,. é ;; § "o f';§,;;Andersen, Mr. and Mgs. chnswf-13a£\§1§£Y\&sééu`1-su`é§`(é£"`"" °""Loans and discounts. . .s 89,112.35 -~boy born Friday evening..f'3F_AlfF'S"" af'd,.1am'ly"Mf°..m'd elusive of cash re-Bonds and seruritinn W A S H I N G T O N I \ E \ V S Grewuew a 3 Jam~§Mencke mrs. rreeman Lotus wen visitors.h A h A h serve . . . . . .: ° .52,201.52 (exclusive of cash;~;g.gg .»f Dlaef Wulfs Fndny gfmfhfy §§@§.m'f"°'"e"ome on Judglpem and Clsnms.1,124.59 reserve) Mr. and Mrs. Genrvn Nolmn and Walter Andersen spent Sunday B ' '1n3 1¥°..'f"*'?' fumi~_ _-_ -_.Tudnmnnfn nm! hmm I Sunday ld Minnie Elmer Nielse spent 6,140.65 with home lolke. csss.ob|Misses \{i9|a'.L§S¢he _mf.;anrai.|Ea"iaa;;' ""';§'i;!g§=,{';fMf* "1= cm-num Ander- ~ '2'-||'|ef|°l::u'"'c sn |Mr. and Mn. Soren Wollmnnn mgm ' in olm eron " ' " 'e and hmlly vi n m It u n Nelsnr:ma M J ek gmud m||Solensen home Mondl evening.n m ;ma ff ;:nd Mn. YH'I Mr.|ndMn. neu-tfumm ma Lebbert of Bom;|nlr¢¢m. were s:|:i{"""Y.'!'F".S"!'*|*!! ayening vi!- w n m u u x n l n lO t h e r m l e l h b e . . . .s| , c s o . 1 s Hln ld n x * * ° " ' ¢ ; f u r n i - s'u.s4 tum und fzxtunl Other :ul eltah . . Cub in Banksand Due from Nndoml andsun mm amos.-rz ""' Due from n,uuu.w » [Johnson visited Emu Sunds Sun \ . | u ; ¢2 3 6 0 6 4 3 8 . J ' ; ; - § . " ' : f . , B : € s . € i " , . , t : . " . " : * ; ' ~ ? . . . : % y'day afternoon. Edwin Herstetter spent the 1 weekend at the Fred I-Iofferman Re-Build u m ' r o u c A u l A v l m m v o | A n w a r a 1 | A n A 1 ; _.~" 'T "' i to r s a t th e A . A . K r o n b e r g h o me .Ch ec k s an d Na ti o n a l a n d§ 3 ? m f § § " § § m€ " " s "a t th e vi c to r ;Mr . a n d Mr s . A lb e r t Ne ls o n a n d i te ms o f S ta e B a n k s $2,141_10 M r a n d MIIB A D B a r r e an d c hildren,M r .a n d Mr s .A l f r e d e xc h a n g e - .2,624.59 so n o 'f Oma ha ,e ? S n d a y v i s i t -Svo ger son a n d Chr is ti ne a n d M r .U. s. b ond s in o r a a *t h e H a r o l d F r e n c h h o m e a n d M r s .P e t e r J .N e l s o n o f B i m r ,c a d h r e s e r v e 8 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 " 0 "\..2 f u .°°.I IM r a n d M m J e s s e H a n s e n v i s h e l p e d h t t l e F r e d e i c k N e l s o n J r 3 2 , 5 8 8 . 3 1 T O T A L home.Clarice Andersen,daughter2,141.10 and Mrs. J. L. Andersen wI Mr. opernbed on for appendicitis at t;121,1s2.o7 Fremont hospital Monday..c elebrate m s u m a bzrthday la s tL t f i e s u n d a y a t t h e C h " " 1 " ? . I - I a n s e n M o n d a y e v e n i n g .T O T A L .......$ 3 4 4 , - : ' r s . s 5 ,_I L \ _ |J . _ . . . |t » . . . . - . . . . . . . . .1 \ l _ 1 .9 94 1 - -- - - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergman v| ited at the E. Kerstetter home <LIABILITIES K e - K o o iMrs.Harold Rasmussen d ruryu unu 11-Hymvrlu mam vuutenI n un..m rr..,...1..,».....:,,.|{'__lHar\'e§Geahnrt '1`ueSdasr evenimz L1ABu.1'rIES cum ~If ff; 12,500.00 |=@"::'f'1f>:,°':::=*_='£=Ii 'I' |0 A a l l \ \u | A \ . . l | \ . l l l l l U 1 S l l \ l f \ I l I I C '" *s .... _l n !1 1 1 0 . T i m N i n l a n n k n m n $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 ~~~ I m r . a n a " T T ~ m _f ""''s o n w e r e c a e r s a .1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 U n d i v x d e d p r o f l t s ( N e t ) .1 » 2 6 0 ~ 4 3 | K e r s t e t w r h o m e S u n g l a y a f t ( S a v i n g s . n o o n . .c me ver nen n pr ogr am an me Home " '' " " " " " " " " " " " ' " " " *Ca p i ta l s to c k . . .Mr .a n d Mr s .W m .W u lbe r nhe n tr c Th ur s da y .Rose an d B i u y ,J r c alled a t rhé Su r p lu s f u n d ' ° ° n f n k f pf0-n nRfnP Quin " m l n f a i ~ ~ ~ M o n d a y G V O ~Re-PaintWomenandlanespricedat $1 to 57250;Chi tens. 69c to $2.98. Hundreds to .plck f r o m - w h ychoose from a small assortment? The Millinery Store of Blalr is the Fashion Center.12-ltWomen and Misses: Select your! ning. The school dmlldren enjoyed a very interesting talk on the statelegislature and its work in making laws for Nebraska last Tuesday aftemoon given by form-er Sena- tor Albert Miller.l t was very U-the Push;educational and much appreciated§3g?l.&_}§have woflby the seventh and eighth grade, . es pgaally, subject mcheck $167,082.68Time certifi- [caten of deposit 107,039.20Cashier's checks . . .9,'za1,so Due to Nation- al and Stale hunks 196.18 deposits . .$102,'l8'7.62 Mrs.'Chris Stender,Mrs. 104,767.42 éiersnetter and Mrs. Henry Pete sen visited at the Ben Voss ho! Mmday. Mr.and Mrs Earl Fitch al som Donald of Omaha, were Su day dinner guesis at the P. Due to Nm Now is the time for new floors, new roofstional and State banks 2,029.80 n e w porches, paint, varnish e We have qvery thing you need for ré= buildingDepositofs guarantee fund 15422§R:{smussen home in honorI Pete's birthday. YORK CR;Mr . a n d Mr s . Th o ma s A n d e r s e n *284,049.36 T O T A LE E K N E W S had Smnd ay ; di nn er at.th e h ome Of: De uos itofs gu ar antee __ __S T A T E m r ' i\u\§-nu.. 4-.........n :_--:| _mr »' $12l.1B2.07|Mrs.Frank Renninger,Mx COoK'S PAINTS 6: VARNISHNr:nnAmzA I '_|Jane Lefler and,Monroe Minflil Andrew Albach shelled com forClarence Wachter Monday.Mrs. Peter L. Petersen and Mrs.Earl Petersen were in Blair Tues-day afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Sorenjensen and daughters,spent Sunday at Vic ~ uuu xumuy,mm ~ ~ 3 '--426.99 "" ~. .of Hoopermvisdbed at the w.'. Mr.and Mrs.Nel p e as ngton unty Kerswtwr ine Sunday.Eauea sg;the xlbe pi.-32 STRTS? NEé1iAék M'm'35 I.n. Brock, prenaenz ol the A u m m of nebemm m ome .y temoou.-b ed b their fa ' es enjoyed a sodMiss Rosle. Wulbern was a Sab-Washin n Conn ss.a uve ank do solemnly evening at their lodge room TueKmtyswear that the b tateday over-mght zum at um Bm I. A. R. Bm, President or an a uve s ment u day EE' home."l..__ _above named bank do solemnly a u-ue and correct "°Py °!"h° re-nfs. Elmer Jensen and M1 Watch and wait for our r u i n l l u n l x l r l l a n\LEm u l " l - \ l N |a l l April I7 to I9 your opportuni to get realSkov's.Mm Clark Browning and Mrs. Clarence Wachter vislhed . the Thone school Tuesday afternoon. Clean Wilkins called at John Reeh's Saturday morning.Mrs.Fred Anderson.Mrs.Ole mr. ann Mrs. Albert Nelson andchildren,-Mr. and Mrk. Alfred Svog erson and family called at_ theJohnFrazierhomeFriday eve-mins. Mr. annd Mrs. Nels Nelson and Ruth Virginia were Friday After- swear that the above statement il port made to the Department of a true and conect copy ol the re~Trade and Commerce. pon. made to the Department of A_ R_ Brock,Trade and Commerce A. R. Brock|.Pmxa§nr.Af1"1'EST= Preddeni. John Marshall were In Fremm Tuesday. Mr.and Mrs.Glen Jeffers( and daughter, Gwendolyn, Mr. arMrs.Chas.Mlxfeldt and famil paid a short visit at the P. 4 quality paint at bargain prices HIII Rivelt Lumber & Coal C0-~ ~`'" "A'1'I'ES'l'~R. J Murdoch Director ~ Rasmussen home Su2 th Albert Per.f.i,."°°$'f,»'Z.§'§'wi€h Gfafev n ZFSJQ. ¥$§L'$° a e R J. M""*°°*\» Qirector.Came Brock, bimwr.Nels M. Nelseu as Loftia Faaay.Bill Vogt is erecting a new ma- Carrie Bmck, Director.Subscribed and sworn so before P"'"""°"" M wMr. and Mrs. Peter L. Peterson shine shed and chlckvu houne on Subscribed and nvoru to before uf gg, a 1A ,U 1 Mr. and fs'~ calleni at Carl calm-g near 'nel-m ffm" age Week..me this sw day of Anril. xsao.me I4 By °P »sso.nf Omaha.ment mday evenim quim ill win B. Jefferso Tuesday an A.C.Sundhasta Wednesday afbernbon.Morris (Zuistiamm took - |muman l~'ra1.ier; who has been (SEAL)'A.'i::,15¢bbi,'(SEAL) his employed in Omaha,has been Notary Public.A.c. m m ,6 ""`&§§'=¢`=h° Notary Public.home. ` ' = ~ "i ~ _;;£i;;».,<7 Blair, Nebraska, April 10, 1930 3-=~ »~I n 0 &as Don't forget our hose-mending sen-lee.W. J.Sal.5-tf For Sale-Horse hay.Phone 21 ~n 27.Rqlland Smiih.1241 For Sale-20 good bmod sown. James P. Sands, Rt. 2, Arlington.12-2: Fred Siert, contractor, is build- ing n new residence on west Washington s1.';;? L u s t -_Fduntnin pun name cut in barrel-phone 263..12-11.*John Grant Shick .,l...'s K.Bcudorf,Undertaking and ambulance service.Phones: office, xcx; residence, 183.29-ti A lpuuliful sdzrf will add to the brluly of )'°\1r Easter gown. 12»1t The Style Shoppe. Mr.nml Mrs.Chas.Howe of Omaha, visilcd at tlxs Ray Atwood home last'Sunday. /Get my lisi of TRADES.Kemp. 12-It Dr. Layland States, Chiropractor. over Wok! Drug Store.1-tf Sewing Machines, $5.00.Kemp. 12-11. For Sale-Pedigreed strawberry plants.M. D. Newell.11-2? A lot o l SWG WATCHES for sale.Kemp.12-lt ..|.=Skov Nielsen home Wednesday evening. Henry Wiem returned home one day lust week from Winside, where he spent the winter at the Chris and George Wieae homes. For Sale or Trade-One mule, 8 years old, weight 1200 pounds; also one good Jersey bull. 11-2t Hosea Wilson For Sal;AC. C. Drown Leghorn ¢K85»$10.50 per 80 dozen "*~° Phone 2211 on 86. 9»<lt Otto Mcnckc, Blair. Lots of used Sewing Machines from $3.50 up to $20.00 all in per- fect working order.I repair ma- chines.S. E. Kamp.12-lt Sheet Music and Phon0K""Pl1 Records at the Music Shore.12-19. Furniture, fuss and floor cover- lngg,Mathew R. Benthrf.21-t! Highest prices for produce. Phone 253.Farmers Produce Co.38»tf For Sa le -A pure bred Pulled Shonhorn hull,fourteen months old.Harry Seltz.12-tf Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petersen and son of' Arlington,were in Blair last evening calling on relatives. For Sale: White Wyandotte eggs from culled and bred to lay flofrk. $4.00 per IW.J. T. Nelson.5-lf C. K. Bendorf, licensed embnlm~ er and undenakcr, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 133.8-ti C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm~ er and undertaker, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 133.3-lf For Sale-Mastadon Everbearinl! strawberry- plants, $2100 per 100. Phone Blue 259. J. T. Nelson. 10-52 Why waste money.A GOOD used SINGER MACHINE for sale $15, $16.50 and $18.00.Guaran- For Sale-Pedigreed strawberry plants.M.-D. Newell.11~2:' A complete line of spring coatsfor Easter,'l'he Style Shoppe l t Mr.and MIS.Clifford Halbert spent Sunday at the parental, M. »M. Halbert home in pmdm. Miss Ruby Winscott, high school teacher,spent the week-end atthe parental honie at Plattsmouth. A charming new line uf hatsfor Easter wear. 12-it -The Style Shoppe. Permanent Wave, $7.50. All kinds of ba uty work.Phone 197, Mrs K. A. Pound. 206 E. Colfax.38-xr Mr. and Mrs.John Dixon and son, Fred of near Calhoun, spent Friday evening with Blair rela- tives. Rudolph Nohrenberg and lady friend of Decatur,spent Sunday at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woltje. The law firm of O'Hanlon and 0'Hanlon attended the funeral of Mrs.Carl Vogt at Arlington an Wednesday afternoon. 7x9 side tent for sale, $8.00. 12-S. E. Kemp Th uild of the First Lutheran church met at the church purlnrs Wednesday uftemoan. Tekamah citizens éotd in lava! of a s dmmi ng po o l at the city election last Tuesday by voting a bond Issue ol $15,000. Get a Phonogmph now at the Music Slow.12-It A fine PORTABLE r a o u o - 'IGRAPH and many Records for only $15.00.Music Store.12»lt Will sell a good 4 room 'house for $750.00 and finance you with the money.Come and see me. 12-lt Kemp S p r i n g S u i t s H A R T S C I - I A F F N E R ~M A R X Fine Suits For Men and Young M?" . . $ 2 5 3 o $ 3 5 Mn.Marjorie Metzlnger is driving a new Ford coupe. Furniture, rugs and Door cover- ings.Mathew R. Bendorl.21-ti Gob;for sale-Inquire phone 2116 on 16,Rank Thompson.lt . F o n R E N T- K 1 s - m m,all modern house,$25.00 per month. 12-1:N. T. Lund & Co I-'or Sal -Ho g house,14xl4, aoction built.Price $80. 11-31;Hennan Wiese Miss Nona. Moss entertained the teachms bridge club at the Mrs. Bl. Pound home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klopp moved inf/0 the Siert property on west Lincoln street the forepart of the week. Mr. :md Mrs.E.'Tomblad and Mrs. J. Stapleton spent Sunday at the A..M.Stapleton home at Craig. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will hold a ~ -~sale Sat- urday, April 19th in -lobby of the Home Theatre.7 1 1 Mr. and M ~. Frank \olff and F\or Sale~Pedigreed strnwber plants.M. D, Newell.11- Vlsitors at the August ~=. farm home near Kennnrd last Sunday were Mr.and M Wm. Hansen and children of Be ninglon and Mrs.Steve Wheel and daughmr,Rita Ann fro Millard. and one Jersey bun.Iwo children o Ft. Calhoun were ingtan street i n first class con-I seed Com Reid's yellow oem.12-lt'Hosea Wilkon Friday night,isitors at the C 1 '``M d M IW l ar drtlon, $\500.00.kiln dned.Sold only ln the ear, and tha f r i i c rence Johnsor A 6-room house in Dextcrville o ff home.(`12 lt $2.0 .y o neon are spend.-1 N.'I'. Lund & Co.gown |;°'bb"'h i 0 dAi ;'°§ ;n£ § | i hK a fe w da ys at:he Rasmus in good condition, srzoono.W NP?" all mBk'fS_ of sewing Luther 0'I-Ianlon of Omaha, was l u e I a t e °11-ti -fvhannsen home on west Wash~12-'lm N. T. Lund & Co.|§"3f.§"'§1'_fYY"f§'f92i?°f'i_€"l9'I a business caller at the home of v ' '_.._____ _____, IHS'-On street. S p r i n g S u i t s H A R T S C I - I A F F N E R ~M A R X Fine Suits For Men and Young M?" . $ 2 5 $ 3 0 $ 3 5 lwill save you $5 to $10 on the above make of cloth °-».' |:~rsf r om~l 5 to $25 es Dress up for Easter with a New Hat, Shoes, Shirts, Neck Boy's Confirmation Suits $7.50 to $|5.00Jack Anderson of ~r. and Mrs. Everei=t\ Ph 1 v u o m g e r : g e n s x u r n e w a n u °1 ' a n y w h o t o o l ;b l l l i o l d o n 0 1..h i s p a r e n t s M r .a n d M r s .C l a r k F o r S a l e o r T r a d e - O n e m u l e* i n}»a.c.B .W .F .~0 ' H s : m l n n 0 : 1 W n d n n s d a v vl ! l f . 0 I l ' E \ 3 . B 8 c a s h &~ e g 1s t e r S a t -e i s r h f m m n r n n l r l u m i u h f 1 0 0 0 T h aMr. and Mrs Lynn; visited M o n e 2440.1 Z 1 l " * " ' " " " " ¢ r 'v | \ |A s v v a l a y '_.A o o d 7 -jh , _u r d a y n i g h t 1 s k n o w n .P l e a s e r g :a l s o o n eD o y o u p l a y h n d g e ?T h e E n ~s r o o m o u s e o n " I n s t z u w a l l g o o d J e r s e y b u l l ., .p r i s e h a s a ¢¥> mP 1e be n e w l i n e W a s h i n g t o n s t r e e t , a l l m o d e r n b u t b ` $ ` " a $ e § ' f ` ° ° 0 ? . ' l § ' S f ° q u c s M 8 1 2 - I t '1 1 ~ 2 z H o s e a ' W i l s o n h r ,2 1 o o . o o .A h F ~" ° ° " i ° " " : " ." 9 p l a c e ° " ¥ " F ' :q f i h i N f r . , F : £ . ° ' i .f y " I f M r s .1, 31 5 L y n c h .w h o h a s b e e n , , . , fi '. E ` t 'T. ', ? Tf'} ', '° l '_ '1 ° 'i , , . . . ., _ ' f . § ? f ' j Lamb last Sunday. The ladies are\ I.»os A black Sheaffer foun- ter t a i n p e n a n d c h i l d ' s p u r s e . R e w a r d .o f s a t .¥....»...lI. .l .~ ¢. ». .!1|\.f!\l .| .. »;lif t ¢¢nAL'neue nuuauzzux, wu wut at.Mr. Charles Wdch of the Ken- nard vicinity,punchased a newCaseModelCtractorlastweek of Moiguurd Jensen. For Sale-Improved drop head Singer Sewing machine.Consider trade on uny saleable article.w. F. Wilbur. Phone 246.12-xt why not see them'!1~tf We have all of the newest shades and styles of hosiery.Al] .hishest quality uoous.Au sizes.|12 -lt The Style Shoppe. |Mrs. Waiver M. Nelson will en- tertain the Monday ewnirig bridge club at her home on west Lincoln ...,...,...,..,..... -..mi \» .w.M.Score cards, place cards, birthday cards, sympathy cards-all can he found at The Enterprise office. Popular price.1-ti Mrs.Frank Dudgeon will en- tertain the Ladies Aid Society ot the Methodist church at her home ill for the past ten days, was able to be up Wednesday for the first time since her illness. She is stay- ing at the C.C.Van Dcusen home, 75%of the stock in Gumhlo Stores is owned by Store Manag- A..A¢..,...:.,¢-.,.mn ¢`n=mm:-rx eggs,$4 Per 100. Culled.Phone 11 on 29.Mrs. H. C. Sorensen, Ken- nard, Neb.11-2t A large number of friends and relatives were entertained at the: °J ° Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wese~ mann's silwr wedding anniversary The WesemAnn's live near Ken- nard. Large ROLL TOP DESK for sale.$20.00 takes it, wonh five times the amount.S. E. Kemp. lt' PIANOS for sale or rent.3 mos. .n ~', wear.Hose for men and women.Caps for every head. W ork clothing and shoes for boys end men,of every description. ¢ n n - . - -__ aster Food /~~ ' > g \ \ ~1 * I l c ~.l f ~ . `-~~ ' ¢ . ' - a »'*,~:~°£-' S ~M 7 '4 =. ~ " e f "* " " ' [ ".°a " _~ ~__g ~,i ~/X ~. k ~~ ~~ ;~: . " \ ` ; ; . `/ ` . : . , . "~ \ ~» ~ ; $f = " F `~' »: f ' * " ` 1 ¢ * <"r i . . - = = < ~,~~Q£.;-1¢~~"="''.-~ 7 \~` Q q ; ` O f H i g h e s t ~ ~ Q u a l i t y . . . , //g g , / f f ; / .~w ' Q W a " ~ A n u n u s u a l l a r g e s h i p = »~~~ m e n t o f f r u i t s ,v e g e =~ t a b l e s a n d c a n n e d g o o d s ` ; j ; 1 j .~~:/ enables us to pass on to our customers the following specials for easter time. / / " Fruit Jel1,4pkgs.----25c 1.69 Coronet Flour, 48~Ib. sack Special -----Coronet\F1our, 24-lb. sack -89c Light bulbs, 60 watt --25cLight bulbs, 75 watt --35c Fig bars, per lb.----19c Polks Grapefruit Juice Slpaghetti ommy .gem k P G I ' auer rautged Beans C 3 1 1 easomatoeg ~ omato oupGrapefruit Juice c t s Vegetable Soup Meat S uggestlons T-bones or Sirloin Steak -35c Rib.Boi1ing Beef, lb.--18c Fancy young beef roast, lb. 23c Hamberger, per lb.---18c Weiners, per lb.----25c Fresh Fish Every Friday o Kamo Milk, large can »~10c Kamo Milk, small can ~~5c Bulk Coffee,per Tb.-~-25c Toilet Paper,roll ----5c 1.45 $1.75 Chase & Sanborns 3- l'b. can Coffee --49c Real Cup Coffee, lb.-400 x Swifts White Soap, 10 bars 39c Kamo Cornflakes, Special2 pkgs.--~---25c Super Suds, per pkg.--10c / Toilet Soap, per bar ;--5c Fancy Cooldes, per Ib.--25c Large jar Silvertip Jam,Special ------251: ,Heiberg Malt, quart can -45c Light bulbs, 40 & 50 watt -20c . Chick Feeds . *Chamberlin Chick Feed, 8% l'b.sack »-----60c Purina baby chick chow, . `25-lb.saf:k-----1.00 Purina Chick Starter, 25-lb. 1 50 Victor Chick Mash, 8%-lb. sack -------50c Chickwell Medicated Mash, 10~Ib.sack -----75c Maintop Chick Starter, 3% I'b.sack ------50c sack ------ _/l_i`lerMay I me will Jrkconlrhue(he use of lhe green .stampsgelyourbooksflllednom.' Oskosh B-Gosh 0 FREE h h g J . D . G a r r i s o n § : ; ; » § ; Balance of April Blair Neb ras ka Easter R h nnrl 1\1r¢:llf f h n r W n lf f n n r li s tr e e t OH Y le xf Mo n d a y e ve ni n g .|W ednesc"" a!|.emoon,.Ap:il 16. "'|7r`»Ié bulk °i"3.I §}§`fsu`§`{»Tr§éli|two children of O'muha, were Sum day dinner guests nt the Victor Wolff home. Mt. and Mrs. H. E. Walker of Tekamnh,have moved to Blair where Mr. Walker has work with the Slandard Oil C0. Billy. the young son of Mr. and Mrs.Ted Stewart,is improving niuzly from his recent.operation for uppzndicitis and is able to be up again. Hand selected Seed Corn, p ked and dried before frost. Tests ~ 2:30. Mr. é as weel Alex o Winnebe Mrs. Le'Omaha I back into the reimory served.--In d M r s . A n d r e w F e e r ~ N o b .'12-it bend guests,their sons,A preciatio comes with use off Norfolk and John of .P n -ngo,and their dau 'htm Tlger 3 cycle batteries.Posltxe0 Schmitz and husbzgzd OE operation in all voather.5*vrxt- [le ll g u l wn w e v n m ' E ve r y uanwmy.[S er vi c e at an y Gamble S to re , F re - Mr. und Mrs.L J .Wolff and daughter,Patsy Lou of Omaha, were Friday night visitors at the Victor Wolff home. For Sa le -Country Gentleman sweeteorn seed a t 12%c per pound lnquire of Albert Schulz,Blair.12»l.t Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock and little daughter of Auburn,Neb., visited a t the parental.A.R. Brock home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 5, C. DeGr~o£f and Mr.and Mrs.Philip O'Hanlon toattend an entertairunent. Miss Aliée'Jensen, who is at- tending the state university, spent Satunlay and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jense: and family. Ruby K.Pnirker,instructor of violin.Telephone White 209. (Five years experience in violin work under Prof. J. W. Shumate df Sioux City).12-lt Mr.Carl Wolff and three chil- dren went to Omaha Sunday to visit their wife and mother in the St.Joseph hospital.They found her greatly improved. ~Gee!but I'm tickled.Daddy has promised to take sister LilandMomandmeto"Ye Old dlitching Post",at the Baptist drove to Omaha Sunday evenin §u.UU p e r nusnei,bags nee. Holland Smith, onFrank Schafer| f a m..12-tf For Sale-Everlay S. C. Brown Ieghorn eggs, $10.50 a 30 dozen -¢ -.Gan supply case daily. Phone 22 on 43.Louie Mencke, Blair, Neb.6-ti' Miss Gretchen Mumrnert r wrned to her schoolwork at Ferry Hall,Chicago Monday 'evening, after a week's spdng vacation with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Krause drove to Auburn,Neb.last Sunday to visit the "Hi "Robinson family, formerly of Blair. On Saturday,April 12 theDana College A<apella choir will leave on its annual spring tour.The choir expects to be gone for nine days.€ Little Barbara Scliafer,daugh~ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scha-fer of Omaha,is spending the neek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Van Deusen. Mrs.Frank Gray is in the Clarkson hospital in Omaha where she underwent.an operation for sinus trouble last Monday.She is reported as getting along nicely. The \v. F. M. S. of the l\I. E. church April nth, Fdday e,.enmg[church will meet with Mrs. David at s o'cloek.Adults zse,Ch liummert,Jr.Friday aftemoon, dren 10m 12~ltApril 11, at 2:30.There will beA number of the W. R. C. ladieslnn interesting orokfam of one Mr.and Mrs Ted Weber of Wulthill, spent Sturday night and Sunday at the parental, Mrs.MaryWeber home.Mil. and Mrs. Julius Weber of Herman also spent Sun- day there. Mrs. Mary Weber and daugh- ters,Mattie and Margaret drove up to Walthill Sunday to visit Joe Weber,who bought a two hundred andi twenty acre fann in thalvicinit and moved onto it March hit.; A good 6-room house in south- west part of town, partly modern,a little over half an acre of ground,only $2000.00.If you want a nice home with plenty oi ground, garden and fruit, here is a real bargain. 12-It N. T. Lund & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Nelson retumed to Blair last Friday aft- emoon after a week's Wait with relatives at Hemmingford,Neb. and vicinity.They were accom- panied home.,hy Miss Delight Christensen,who will spend sev- eral days with relatives.f Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Lawson of Rockport, Mo., spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mrs.Lawson's parents,Mr. and Mrs.Freeman Tucker.They retumed to Rock- port by way of Silver City, Iowa where Dr.Lawson's sister joined them and accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans, Mr. mont, Nob.12-1: We guarantee to furnish new paint and pay for putting it on if Gamble's Paints fail to give the service you have a right to expo-t1 when applied according to direc- tions.Fremont, Neh.12-lt Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Oregon, are visiting old iriehds and relatives in Blair.They were former Blair raidents when Mr. Christensen was manager of the Blair Telephone Co., a few years ago. For Sal:"ertified smooth Vel- vet Barley.Tested by state an- alyst.Germination, 95%;purity, 100%.$1.15 per bushel at farm at Elk City;25 bushel or more, $1.10 per bushel.Howard Wahl- gren,phone Waterloo, 1021-`22. 9-3t Mrs.James Mullin drove to Omaha Wednesday to visit her father,Abe Sutherland and her sister, Mrs. Frank Gray, who are in hospitals down there. She found both improving.Mrs. Rob Hooks, Mrs. Roy Anderson and Mrs. Chas. Lamb accompanied Mrs. Mullin. Mrs.M.H.B.Rosenbaum of west South street traded in her residence property on a deal for the Leslie Often stucco rental pro- perty on' east Colfax street.'The new owners will take possession in 'the fall.Hans Schumacher is liv- ing in the Offen property. A number of members of the 9 gave Mr s. J e ss e Ire la nd a su rp ri se sh o wer o n la st Tue s d ay a fb e moo n . Mr s . I re lan d h a s n ot be e n well f o r s o me ti me an d enjo y ed th e id nd - ne ss an d gen er os ity of the lod ie é. .Molga ard. J ens en's brother, Mor- i n u s J ensen o f Ho lly wo o d ,Calif.e hou r's dur atio n._ Mr s .F r e d Ge y e r enter ta in ed th e y o u n g ma r d e d ladies'br id ge c lub la st Th u rs da y a fte rn o on . Mrs . a n d Mr s .Du a n e E va n s a n d li ttle da u gh ter , a n d Mi s s Ir olen e E va n s dr o ve u p f r o m C o u n c i l Blu f f s la s t Fr i d a y eve ni n g f o r a s h o r t vi s i t 111.All _f g d wi th relatives a n d frie nds.Th e yM ;t v z-'. ggfgnpgfl £ § § ° wa § * " a i o . , a tte n d e d th e c h a n v n r i f o r Mr . gu es t, d re w th e c u t p' ri ze |gg1d Mr s ." a l t e r Ne ls o n o t th e Od d F e llo ws or ga ni za ti on o f th is ! c i ty we n t o ut to th e h o me o f B. P . | Mi lle r la s t Tue sd ay eve n i n g an d spe nt a ple asa nt soc ial ti me wi th h i m.Ni c e re f re s hme nts we re ser ved th e gu es ts b y M r .1\Iiller's da ug hter . 1 drove in Sunday aftanioon ui Mr.Bert M.Hnrdenbrook nd visit his brother and fnmlly for daughters, Miss Noriene, and ~ a few weeks,He expects to ;\kc|Fores1. Johnson drove over from a trip to Denmark Inter in the Ord, Neb. last Friday and visited spring.' their son and brother, Daryl Har- sislers.1 denbrouk, who is employed at The v. U. ireland home. ist Thursday, April 3 fi wedding anniversary and Mrs.Carl Schmidt, honor of the event the evening bridge club was enter- was the of Mr. and in Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jinnett csimc in fro m Missouri Wednesday for n few days visit with Blair friends They are on their .way to Nia- brara, Neb, where Joe is looking after a bridge to be built up there Miss Frnnrpca Mnliin urlan +m.¢~|_|EnterDrise.ltained at a delicious dinner. ful-f an the »Kansas. Nebraska. I)akata| w _ - _ _ _ __- . -. - u w - - - . , , . ," ; v H a u s a - -es the East De Soto school, is able to he hack to her duties after an enforced absence of two weeks with meaéles.Mrs.Chas.Lamb substittuecl for Miss Mullin while . '.lowed by bridge.The club inem-Irmsl :QD the 1i1A'¢:2i1iiR 'i'h2§1iad\5.3215 ;°;;EsSR°ir§§"'h2;°°§e;§ bers presented the host and host-their residence here at the time' ~ding severai weeks at the ess with a pretty kitchen clock.'lhf Blair bridge was built. Brdsés home, was whn to the M_A large party of friends and iiave ydu happened to tunein an II.-"hospital in Omaha for an an-l °l"t1"@S Went to the V. 0. Ireland this Radio Announcement.Ts: she was ill. hliss Gussie Scheffler taught the Coming .City school for Miss Hazel Cannon .several days this week so she might be with her sister,Mrs. Lucas Ncumeyer of Council Bluffs.whose husbnnd`s tragic death occurred lust Sun- day. pendicitis operation.She is r e ' covering nicely. The road in front of the two Dann College dormitories haslbeen cleared away in order to make n full lawn no the Admin- istmtion building.The spirit of beautifying the campus has pos- sessed ever-yohe, and it will soon home south of Blair Friday eve- ning and ehnrivaried Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Nelson.They gave the newlyweds a ride in an old Ford touring car running on the rims, after which all were invited'!o the Ireland home where refreshments were served. introduce our big RED GOLDl sugar saver strawberry,we wlll send POSTPAID at planting time; this spring,24 bi gf fat RED\ GOLD plants with Gator-Hide; Mulch Paper Squares for 12 Of; the plants and will include 12 superfine RAINBOW GBKDIOLUSAsonwasborn to ML ,,,,d}au.1.Bs if you will write at anon Mr.and Mrs.Ed Bunting a:\dlb'e v ery b eau tiful lmrs. V211 Sgvgrkrubbe who resideli§I1d send a dollar to help cover f|va I ¢+....1....... ..-A .I-.-_.L4-...near Ft.Calhoun on 'I`uesdav.|fhB Drwairatimr and mailimr eximilv of Svrnrnam Nah rhnunnn_______._ ,,._._--, .,-... ....,.. ..,.Sunday to visit Mrs.Buntingsl father,l-`.W.Amdt.and Mrs.Arndt over Sunday and Monday.i The Buntings were former Blair residents and their friends herewill be glad to know that they are! nicely located in Syracuse with a good business and dolng well. Mr. a d Mrs. John l. Unmh are looking rward to April 15th with a great deal of pleasure and pnxietyTheir grandson, George Unruli, Jr. of Bushnell,Neb.in company ...... .-. o-.p.etv=. uno uaugnusr,Mrs. E. Tomblad went to Omaha Monday and were`luncheon guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs. FF.Simon.In the evening they wore dinner guests of Mrs. Sim~ on's daughters, Mrs.F: L.Gard- ner. The ladies of the Christian church and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs.A.Carver on Tuesday, April 8, the date being her seventy-third birth anniver~ sury.They brought with them awith his mother will be in Omahainice lunch and a fine birthday On that date to take part in the\Vurld~l>{erald spelling contest and' of cours? they will pay a visit to llr. and Mrs. Unruh in Blair. Abe Sutherland went down to the_Ll. E. hospital in Omaha last cake for the surprised hostess. The Young People's Cr<":ty of the four Danish Lutheran church- ,es of Racine, Wisconsin have sent 'the boys ol Dana College a radio |tc- be placed in the boys' dormi- April 8.Mrs.Suverknxbbe has been seriously ill but is reported as improving.She will be rernem~ bered by her many Blair friends as Ruth Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Jenkins of this city and ai`or1ner county teacher. Word comes from Mrs.E.G. Carson o! this city, who for over n week now has been a patient lin the Swedish Emmanuel hos- pital in Omaha, where she went for treatment for goitre that ahe is not doing as well as expected. An attempt Tuesday to operate onIher failed on account of her heart not being able to stand it.She is said to be in a serious eondition. By vimx:of a n artisan'a. lien dated March 22,1930 and filed ,,_ ___,.,. .. pense.Catalogue free.Big har- gains in Japanese Barberry Hedge THE GARDNER NURSERY COM PANY, Box B, Osage, Iowa.2-13|- Have you heard this Radio An- nouncement?To advertise ourHARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS and BULBS, we will send POST- PAID at planting time, 6 oriental Poppies,Gilollyhocks, 8 English Daisy; 8 Skeet William, 2 Canter- bury Bell, 3 Rocky Mt. Columbine plants, and 12 Supertine Rainbow Mixture Gladiolus bulbs,il y ou will write for them at once and send a dollar to help defray UH' propagating and mailing exwnw Catalogue free.Big bargains in Japanese Barberry Hedge.THE GARPNER NURSERY c o M - n n v ...__ -.-._- -~.ur rwum on sam dale in the"wk for an operation on his eye-|¢=°r:This is the Smnd. 1'='"°!»rfi¢e of the Countv Chrk of He has been blindior more thanIKiff from Dmjs fri e nds m R"'1'\\'ashington county.Nebraska ir: a year and now has gmt hopes eine, and Dim? ls very ha-PPV f°"fn\'or of Martin Wnmn-an andthat he may see again In viewlthese lcvejy gxfts.'against Mary Miller and Charles of ihe fact that "Uncle Abe" is]ml...u......m-L --L .'~» . nn 1| nux n, usage, Iowa.Z-wx A number of friends met with Mrs.E. Tornbind last Tuesday evening and from there they pro- ceeded to the home of Mrn. Ken-8 hourly ninety years of age,we: think he has more courage than many a young mnn to withstandthe shock and pain incident to so delicate an operation.His oldfriends in Blair are hoping that he M......ny never nas Deen ' Lanker a 1926 Model T Ford motorspending a few/days in Omahalcompletely overhauled. Motor num with her daughter,Mrs.Johnyber 12,419,760 will be sold to the Eriksen of Herman, who has been highest bidder therefor, to satisfy in the Methodist hospital#A baby; said lien in the sum of $25.95 and son was born ta Mrs. Eriksen On accming costs thereon. at Martin Friday and passed away Sunday.Worhnsn Garage in mm, Nebras-'will regain his eyesight as he mln rmu wns made at Herman last km nn Apnl 12, 1930 at une o'clockdesiresandbe back home l8=liH Mondny.Mrs. Eriksen is eeffine P. M. soon.''` A nelh Pound wh-ere they 8\1l'PYl5°d her.The occasion was in honor of her birth anniversary which occurred recently, and all enjoyed the evening at bndnze. there beimr twotnbles.Mrs.Pound receiV¢1l a number of nice gifts.The self-invited gu mu brought refresh mms. ...\.¢..\. ...-... M_.-»---»xuoug meely.I t Martin Womnan, Lienholder. hour.rxrvuu an u mu: Blair, Nebruh, April 10, 1980 T H E K E NNARD NEWS Q The Mutiny at Albatross B1 WYNDHAM MARTYN cornunu-r IN THE u. |. WN!! Barvln mom hmm iheceeéén vin€h`6o'om- er mmm could have been victori- ous.In iudt, Lhe loss wn nothin;The road had never pmld.But Itshowed :neue men that Elgar eoaldbe beaten. They are vulture turnedmm eagles md they w\ll pull mdown. n Ll very plLUuL He d CLEAN-UP DAY OBSERVED The Kumard Commercial Club sponsored s dan-up campaign onFridayandSaturday.Six men with three wma wgre kept busy the two days. lmnling the nxbbish from the streets and alleys. FIRE HYDRANTS To BE INSTALLED m u - n u »:| v CELEBRATE5 73RD BIRTHDAY Mrs.Tilda Johnson lxlehrabedherseventy-third birthday lastFriday.The following friends called 10 wish her many morehappy birthdays:Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Johnson of Blair, Mn una; chased several new water hydrants that are to be placed in various pam of town.This will give add- ed fire protection bo those living near the edge o f wwn on the north and east. KENNARD NEWS llr.and Mrs.Nic Friedrichaen entertained out of mum guests on Sunday afternoon. Claude Van Deusen ol Blair, was a business caller here l u tWedneadxy. Mra Mary Jacobsen drove toOmaha Sunday to vid! her daugh- ter, Lorena, who is in training attheNicholas Sena hospital. Mr.and Mrs. Mike Anderson visited friends in Benson last Thursday. th e pa r e n ts o f a ba by g i r l bo r n la s t Sa tur d ay . Mr s .Mi k e Ne ls e n a n d Ve ro na , G l a d y s R o a e n b a u r p a n d H r s ._ B e r t .....'I I ;~PIPSBU H ~y e y o u n gpe op le of W a s hi n g to n la st ' 1` h ur s - d a y , A p r i l 3 r d , wa s ve r y we ll a t- tended. M m E d L u n d a n d s o n , o f No r - f o lk ,Na b .vi si te d M r .a n d Mr s . :I v .; -.¢|The play "Rose of the East to Lincoln then to Sioux City on business last Thursday.Phul Larsen left recently for Minneapolis, Minn. where he will ~» -»~as this stretch of road haa often been almost impassable. KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS ;-,= urday. Mrs. Homer Ward and Mrs. E. Berry were Omaha business call-ers Inst Thursday. Miss Chri8ti.ne Larsen of Fm-nfnont, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. \sQ' u REPAIRING SHELL <;AsoLlNs and OILSACCESSORIES Stop at o o mv n ' W I L L GR AVE L Sa m Ha ll And John Hall haée been working the past Week, grad- ing the county road from the west llage Limits of Kennard tothebery.The road is to be grvel _some time _this spring. LUTHERAN LADIES AID ME Mrs.A.J.Fowler entertainthe\ menibers o l dm Luthe Ladies' Aid at A business meetin at her home last Thursday me noon.The following offioerawe1-=~" |~czoun f ~ = = g 1 l i m . J o h n B u r g e s s a n d y o vi s i re ! ati sa n d fr i en d s h e m S a t g i n y m i i . no on .Ra lph Fa i rc h ild a n d s an , Ho wa r d |l u . |: | John Anderson,president;Mrs A. J. Fowler, vice-president.; Mrs |g ;a . Friday afternoon. Harry Rosenbaum spent the week-end with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Buck Rosenbaum. Harry attends Creighton Medical Col~ lege at Omaha. Adve1't.isei.n'I'h En -o :~"~==='~e terlmse.Torval Anderson, 1,1¢a5u';-9;-_ \day. Mrs.Elmer Wright drove wOmalm Saturday on business. The Kwai Ne izhbm he m the ir regular monthly meeting lu g Friday night..Mesdames Fred ~, Henry Plugge and Leon- uined thefollowing at dinner on Sunday:Mr.and Mrs.Hen\ry Meadows and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hartsoek and Connie, all of Fremont, and Mina McWhorter of Omaha. |K¢nn€¢h Fowler celebrated ds 1 °l l "5 : ~:a:I vi ti n g sewer !!o f h i s fr i e n d s in . All h a d a jolly ti me p la y i n g g a me s a f te r wh i c h Ke n ne tkf s mo t h e r s e r ve d lu n c h to t h e f o llo w i n i r E l- me r L a r s e n , Ra y mo n d Ros en a u m, L y le Ro s en b au m,Ru s se l B r o wn , Ma y n a r d La r se n ,Me l vi n Ha n s e n , || The Mutiny at Albatross B1 WYNDHAM MARTYN cornunu-r IN THE u. |. WN!! Barvln mom hmm iheceeéén vin€h`6o'om- er mmm could have been victori- ous.In iudt, Lhe loss wn nothin;The road had never pmld.But Itshowed :neue men that Elgar eoaldbe beaten. They are vulture turnedmm eagles md they w\ll pull mdown. n Ll very plLUuL He d CLEAN-UP DAY OBSERVED The Kumard Commercial Club sponsored s dan-up campaign onFridayandSaturday.Six men with three wma wgre kept busy the two days. lmnling the nxbbish from the streets and alleys. FIRE HYDRANTS To BE INSTALLED m u - n u »:| v CELEBRATE5 73RD BIRTHDAY Mrs.Tilda Johnson lxlehrabedherseventy-third birthday lastFriday.The following friends called 10 wish her many morehappy birthdays:Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Johnson of Blair, Mn una; chased several new water hydrants that are to be placed in various pam of town.This will give add- ed fire protection bo those living near the edge o f wwn on the north and east. KENNARD NEWS llr.and Mrs.Nic Friedrichaen entertained out of mum guests on Sunday afternoon. Claude Van Deusen ol Blair, was a business caller here l u tWedneadxy. Mra Mary Jacobsen drove toOmaha Sunday to vid! her daugh- ter, Lorena, who is in training attheNicholas Sena hospital. Mr.and Mrs. Mike Anderson visited friends in Benson last Thursday. th e pa r e n ts o f a ba by g i r l bo r n la s t Sa tur d ay . Mr s .Mi k e Ne ls e n a n d Ve ro na , G l a d y s R o a e n b a u r p a n d H r s ._ B e r t .....'I I ;~PIPSBU H ~y e y o u n gpe op le of W a s hi n g to n la st ' 1` h ur s - d a y , A p r i l 3 r d , wa s ve r y we ll a t- tended. M m E d L u n d a n d s o n , o f No r - f o lk ,Na b .vi si te d M r .a n d Mr s . :I v .; -.¢|The play "Rose of the East to Lincoln then to Sioux City on business last Thursday.Phul Larsen left recently for Minneapolis, Minn. where he will ~» -»~as this stretch of road haa often been almost impassable. KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS ;-,= urday. Mrs. Homer Ward and Mrs. E. Berry were Omaha business call-ers Inst Thursday. Miss Chri8ti.ne Larsen of Fm-nfnont, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. \sQ' u REPAIRING SHELL <;AsoLlNs and OILSACCESSORIES Stop at o o mv n ' W I L L GR AVE L Sa m Ha ll And John Hall haée been working the past Week, grad- ing the county road from the west llage Limits of Kennard tothebery.The road is to be grvel _some time _this spring. LUTHERAN LADIES AID ME Mrs.A.J.Fowler entertainthe\ menibers o l dm Luthe Ladies' Aid at A business meetin at her home last Thursday me noon.The following offioerawe1-=~" |~czoun f ~ = = g 1 l i m . J o h n B u r g e s s a n d y o vi s i re ! ati sa n d fr i en d s h e m S a t g i n y m i i . no on .Ra lph Fa i rc h ild a n d s an , Ho wa r d |l u . |: | John Anderson,president;Mrs A. J. Fowler, vice-president.; Mrs |g ;a . Friday afternoon. Harry Rosenbaum spent the week-end with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Buck Rosenbaum. Harry attends Creighton Medical Col~ lege at Omaha. Adve1't.isei.n'I'h En -o :~"~==='~e terlmse.Torval Anderson, 1,1¢a5u';-9;-_ \day. Mrs.Elmer Wright drove wOmalm Saturday on business. The Kwai Ne izhbm he m the ir regular monthly meeting lu g Friday night..Mesdames Fred ~, Henry Plugge and Leon- uined thefollowing at dinner on Sunday:Mr.and Mrs.Hen\ry Meadows and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hartsoek and Connie, all of Fremont, and Mina McWhorter of Omaha. |K¢nn€¢h Fowler celebrated ds 1 °l l "5 : ~:a:I vi ti n g sewer !!o f h i s fr i e n d s in . All h a d a jolly ti me p la y i n g g a me s a f te r wh i c h Ke n ne tkf s mo t h e r s e r ve d lu n c h to t h e f o llo w i n i r E l- me r L a r s e n , Ra y mo n d Ros en a u m, L y le Ro s en b au m,Ru s se l B r o wn , Ma y n a r d La r se n ,Me l vi n Ha n s e n , || be employed during the summer months.The play "Rose of the East Side",presenwd by the young people of Washington last Thurs~ day, April 8rd, was very well at- bended Mrs. Ed Lund and son, of Nor- folk,Nels.vislfed Mr.and Mrs. Harold Lautrup Friday and Sat~ urday.Mrs. Homer Ward and Mrs. E. Berry were Omaha husinem call-ers last Thursday. Miss Chdstine Larsen of Fie- mont, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Knude Iarsen of Kennard. e:\ter~ tained a number of young folks of Fremont at the home of her par- ents last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaco vis- ited at Lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hartsock in Fremont last Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. L. Buch were in Omaha on business last Tuesday. C.B.Hansen of Blair, visited at Robert Andi-easen's Wednesday Mrs.Will Harper of Fremont., visited last week at the home of her sister in law, Mrs. A. E. Nel- sen.Mrs. Sam Van Deusen came out from Omaha Friday evening tovisit with her mother, Mrs. Mike Nelsen.Mr.Van Deusen came out Saturday evening and both re- turned w Omaha Sunday morning. Mrs.Ben Bailey and son ofBlair,visited at the Sam Hall home last Wednesday and Thurs- day while Mr. Bailey went \»0 Iowa on business. Mrs.W.B.Rosenbaum andGladys visited Mrs. Clyde Rosen- baum last. Wednesda afvernoon.The results of ul village elec- tion last.Tuesday were as lol- lows: on the village board, H. C. Blaco and Homer E.Ward wereelectedtoservetwoyears,and Charles Berry,one year;on theBonrd of Education, .Carl H.Wnrd and Earl Jenkins for three years, and L. D.I.auri1,s'en and TorvalAnderson, one year.Leonard Pct- erson, Henry Kempcke, Rev. E. P.Booher,Hans J¢PP¥S¢n and Ray =~-~<.." ~. 'to visit with Hazel Hansen,who ~is in the Orthopedic hospital.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andreasen 9 were entertained a t a dinner 5party in.Omaha Thursday eve-ening.'" Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum ' Helen Louise and Mildred and 5 M m Carl Ward were in Omaha `§Thursday afternoon.~I. Mr.and Mrs.Sam Hall and'~Florence were Sunday dinner I E§ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bailey ~at Blair.~Helen Berry of Schuyler,Fred' 5 Kramer of Fullerton and Leslie 2Berry of Benson visited with Mrs I E. Benq' and Mn and Mrs. Homee' ~ E.Ward Sunday.551 liielvin Nelsen of Bennington,é visited friends in Kermard Mon- ig ~|. and son and Mr. and Mrs. Cl~dé Tekamah-Bessie Menckc's ex Great Pre-Easter Sale Hats for' Women and Misses priced at $11~ to $7.50;Childrensf so to s2.9s.|~Hundreds to pick o m-- why 1 choose from a small jrssortment?1 The Millinery Store of Blair is the {Fashion Center.12-lt 1 Bottom Prices Guaranteed 'Ev- ~ ~ erydny in the Year at the Fashion| _ Center in Blair.12-It I 9FashionCenterSilkDressesimced at $4.98, $6.75, $10 to $19.75 It in sizes 11 to 52 in nil the smart Inew styles, colors and mz1ber~iuls-[ our New York buying office has | just sent us another new group-» vw: give you best values becausewe buy with 1000 other stairs all over the United Sta&s.121t 0 I I 9 0 r-r :; t: »»r ¢! tr 1....¥="lnvd Un w i n . .u n|u`é$¥Eir1]i"n`n "1ir§§"¢1ru's_:l¢.wi th l l a friend Hownrd Bottinxxon.painter of some noga,pug ng!w e a l t h y . t a k e d i n n e r w i t h t n e s r c o t - t a g e a s s o c i a t e . A l f r e d G i b b o n s .u n a n - d l l m e g n e t e U n w l n p r o d u c e s s.w r i t t e n g ' » = ' f ~ w h i c h t h e t h r e e h a d t a k e n w e l l e n c o l l e g e ,t o h e l p e a c h o t h e r l n a d ve r s i t y e x p l a i n i n g t h a tl e n e e d s n n e n c l s i s e e l s t s n c e n o w l o r t h e e d u c s t l o n o f h i s s o n B o be n d d e u g h t e r M u - y .G i b b o n s s e e m l t t h e " l e ¢ s l l t { " o t t h e p l e d z e .b u t l g r e e s t o . m e e s p l a c e f o r U n - v 1 n s d s o g h t e r l n h i s o r g e n i n t l o n . l h e l s t o c e l l a t h i s e t l c e n e x t d l ' c n m r r m n n . - - B e t t l n e t e n t e r - n n g e s t o h e l p h l s o l d f r i e n d U n -v l n b y g a l n t l n g s o m e p l c t u r e l a n d e e l l l n g t e m .B u r y U n w l n ,t w e n t y y e a r s o l d l s E l m e r l t n d e r e . y s p r i va t e l t e n o g r e p h e r .H e l s e m s n o f tr ea t w e a l t h , b u t e . d e b e u c h e e .C a l l l n l s tG i b b o n s ' o l l l c e . e s s r r s n z e d , l l e r y l ea s k e d b y t h e t l n a n c l e r t o b e t r a y y r e m p l o y e r s b u s i n e s s s e c r e t s o rm o n e y .Th e x l r l r e f u s e s , e n d l e n ve e l i m R e d w a y ,e x h a u s t e d b y d l e s l - g t l o n ,a n n o u n c e s h i r l n t e n t l o n o fl u n g e h o l i d a y o n t h e o c e a n b u tu t o b e l c c o m p l n l e d b y e . s e c r e t a r y e n d s , w i r e l e s s o p e r e t o r .H l e w i f e l c c e p t s h i s i n vi t a t i o n t o g o n r l t h h t m .R a d w n y p l c k e M a r y U n w l n a s h i s s e c r e t a r y o n t h e t r l v.a n d : g r e e n t h a t h e r b r o t h e r m a y e c - e o m n s n y t h e m .. C H A P T E R H I . - B e t t l n g t o n , p a i n t -l n g o n t h e M a i n s c o a s t .l e c a u g h t i n e.s t o r m a n d n e t k s r e f u g e I n ae m u o w n e d b y J o n a t h a n G l o b e . N e x t m o r n i n g .l 3 e t t i n | ; t o n s c l o t h e s h e l m ;r u l n e d b ;t h e s t o r m .h e d o n e n n o d o u l l l t o G i b b s ' a n d s e t s o u tt o r o w t o t h e n e n r e e t t o w n O n ' t h e w a y h e l s d e c a y e d t o e.m o t o rb u . ;a n d k n o c k e d s e n s e l e s s .s t t e r » s r e r d b e i n :c o n ve y e d t o e.ve s s e l a n d k e p t p r i s o n e r .G i b b s d l e c o ve r s B e t t l n e z t o r f s b e n t e m p t y a n d n a t u r -e t l l y s e e u m e s h e l e d r o w n e d I n t h ep e n t e r ' s c l o t h e s h e l i n d a m o n e y a n d e N e w Y o r k a d d r e s s ,I3 e t t i n i t t o n e e t o d l o .f l l b b l g o e s t h e r e .H e l e s.l u g l t l ve f r o m l u e t i c e e n d o n e n l m t t .a l a r m e d w i t h o u t c a u s e ,h e e n d e a v -o r s t o l e m e b y t h e t l r e e s c a p e ,b u tf i l l s t o h l l d e a t h . C H A P T E R t v . - n e t t l n e t o n .n r l e -o n e r o n t h e s h l p ,s e e s U n y vl n a n do t h e r s c o m e o n b o a r d .L a t e r U n » 'e r i n : u e s n e h e r e .B e t t l n g t o n l lq u e s t i o n e d b y n . r n n n l t n e w n e s t h e '°'Boss,""e n d .e x p l a i n i n g w h o h e le , I n s h o e r n a n a c c o u n t o f h i s d e a t h I nN e w Y o r k , G i b b s ' b o d y h a v i n g b e e ni d e n t i f i e d e s b l e T h e H o s e i n s i s t s B e t t l n n e n l e A n d r e w O r m e .o n c e l l m o t l e s u r g e o n , b u t n e w a n e s c a p e dm u r d e r e r ,w h o h a d b e e n k n o w n n sJ o n a t h a n o n l n e .n e t t l n g t o n Ie a l s o t o l d t h a t U n w l n ' e e e n s u d d a u g h t e r e r e e n b o a r d t h e e h l p ,w h i c h h a s b e e n c h a r t e r e d b y R o d n e y .T h eB o l l ." C l e m e n t s , "t h o u l z h n o m i n x l l y t h e s t e w a r d ,l s m u s t e r o f t h e h a s t .m e m e a n s t e h o l d R a d w s y u n t i l t h e t l n e n c l e r D I Y !81.0 00.l lll0 t o r h l e r e l e s s e . v1 r e t : u _ y t s o m e a b o a r d I k n e w something wee wrong here."shemeld"A sense of dtesonnnce." Bhe penned e moment. "Even morethanthat,but Impossible to putinto words.Perhaps lt was e cen-mn sense of dread. e feeling thatClements.ln e past incarnation. -e ¢ o o yot""-= an na w_ lo w f 'f> ¢ tI 9 1\1'\"?!'\'!¢:Q fg'4»;-& : ' i l : i y o u r (NS:Q T u m w .* Carl Ward, Kpnnard o o o num uwn nun uauguwr, maryand husband of Colorado, are here ;his week, visiting relatives andFriends. Mrs.Rosie Johnson ol Omaha, riedted her sister,Mrs.Frank Holland last week. family were Friday evening ml-Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Svogex-son,¢ ers at Frank Gasser's.Hans, Harry and Alma Svogerson,|Mrs. A. c. Anderson and Ray- Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Rus- mand spent Tuesday evening with eel, Helen and Bobby, Mrs. RuthMrs. Martin Rasmussen and sons Rosenbaum,Mrs.Gus Kronherz at Blair.and Twyla, Mrs.John Monson," ___J "__N . ,. ,. ..Mrs. Ernest Mnnmn M "\m.:.=.,HAVE You SFFN FORTIRE REPAIRING LSHEL <;AsoLlNs and OILSACCESSORIES Stop at ROSENBAUM sfnvlcs S'l`ATION 1' 'Y ¢l,"Sho Said a t Last." I See Th at Y ou A r e a Ma n to Tr us t. " kn o w lt.Ile c an see only vic to ry . lle ha s alwa y s b ee n vic tor io us be fone." " I see):Ther e wa s a pau se." I hope y ou know that if I c an do any thing. little or hlg, to help y ou. y ou have o nly to ask me." She lo oke d u t hlm c u rio usly .It wa s as though this sc rutiny were to determine his sta tus once an d for all.H e wa s unacc ountubly Il£'l"YOll8"Yes,"she sold.o b l a s t," I see that y ou are | . nmn to tru st."She held out her trend."Good-night." As she entered her room she san Clenleuls c oming fr o m her has hn n d s stateroom further forward Ile had a tray . on whic h were some classes and an emptied decanter. It oc c ur red to her to wonde r whe ther thi s smll. slle ut ma n wer e not p ly ing his employ er wi th drink for some purpose of hte o wn. _ In her own room she tvonulered why lt was that she had been led to ma ke these unusual conihlenc es to a stronger,when for y t-ora she had wi th h eld the m fr om her Intimates. She looked up wi th a amlle as Mary , a fter n timid k noc k. e nte red "W hy , little pale lllary has a c ol» or tonlg ht. " sh e sa id." I s l t w i r e least* "lt wa s simply fn sc jnn tlng," Mary declared quic kly ." I ha ve been learning so mu c h n o th e r e Mr . To d d is Interested i n m r brother. Captain Hallett say s he°s a member or th e c r ew a nd n ot allowe d on the upper dec k a t all.Oo u ld tft so me exc eption be made?" "I will speak to the c aptain about lt. "She hesitated a moment.°'I'm not su re lt wou ld be wi se to spe akto Mr , Rad vr sy ab out i t.You See, dear, y ou rather forc ed y our broth- er on him.I qui te u nders tand why y ou did,but he ma y keep h i m there bec ause he doesu't." c o o o a 0 A When,a t midni ght,wo rd wa s br ou g ht hi m tha t the Bo s s de s imd to see hi m, Be ttlng ton wa s sti ll on dec k.He was ln a moo d o t e lntlon that w a ;unusual..H e w a l con- sc ious that the c hanc e meeting with'Eve ly n Run way had brou ght n e w forc es in to his llfe, taken away the old amb ltlons and given h i m n e w and better ones and Ilually wrought a change in h lm whic h wo uld be permanent.H e wa s freed fr o m all nervousness no w.w h e n he looked into her ey es on the morrow lt wou ld be with the c er tai n k nowl- edge th at he love d h er. As h e f ollowe d the mes sen ger toCle men ts big stateroom he kn e w th at on th is in te r vi ew mi g ht h i ng eth e s af ety o f the ttvo wo me n a nd , perhaps. his own llre.It was qu ite posslhle tha t already by some trlc k of speec h. some fnllure to c atc h an allusion,some ne wly discoveredphy sic al charac teristic he mig ht have convinced Clements th at llls tlrst excuses were ge n ui n e Eve n now he mlght he c oins to u tribunal whic h had alrea dy c onde mned hlm St at e m e nt of , th e Con d it io n o f T h e K e n n a r d S t a t e B a n k A t t h e Close of_ Business f9X'C`an:lz'.3/,1930 1:1-zsolmcms LIABILITIES M W ~s1o2,47a.so Capiial Stock 415,000.00ovmmfm . - - - - - -131.16 Surplus & Profits - _ - -2,031.24Banding _ - - - - 'f - -5,000.00Fixtures: P€":&2.§5;1,500.00 Borrowed Money - - - » -NoneU. s.DEPOSITS -192,182.23 Lib. Bol`|dl 12 .00Warnnta~Bonds'W0 209,213.47 Commerdd Paper - - 22,455.00TOTAL QUICKASSETS 100,1os.'11 209,213.47 A Safe Place To Do Your Qanking Why? lst We hxve $100,000 in Quick Assets or over one-half of ourdeposits in Quick Assets. 2nd Oar Loans of $102,0Wa.re all C8re1'u1ly aelecfed goodnotes. 3rd Our Gverdrmfta are small-only $181.16. dth Our Deposits an $192,000-Q mn of ;1ae,ooo dnoe weopened June 22. s e me n ~ .Alone, he wo uld ha ve n~c hanc e azalnst th em. Man tbr man. (C on ti nu ed o n pa ge e ig ht) Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. L. Buch were in Omaha on business last Tuesday. C.B.Hansen of Blair, visited at Robert Andi-easen's Wednesday Mrs.Will Harper of Fremont., visited last week at the home of her sister in law, Mrs. A. E. Nel- sen.Mra Sam Van Deusen came out from Omaha Friday evening tovisit with her mother, Mrs. Mike Nelsen.Mr.Van Deusen came out Saturday evening and both re- turned to Omaha Sunday morning. Mrs.Ben Bailey and son ofBlair,visited at the Sam Hall home last Wednesday and Thurs- day while Mr. Bailey went to Iowa on business. Mrs.W.B.Rosenbaum andGladys visited Mrs. Clyde Rosen- baum last, Wednesda afvernoon.The results of ul village elec- tion last.Tuesday were as lol- lows: on the village board, H. C. Blaco and Homer E.Ward wereelectedtoservetwowars,and Charles Berry,one year;on theBoard of Education, .Carl H.Wnrd and Earl Jenkins for three years, and L. D.I.auri1,s'en and Torval Anderson, one year.Leonard Pct- erson, Henry Kempcke, Rev. E. P.Booher,Hans J¢PP¥S¢n and Ray Brown officiamd at the poll. Lars Larsen, Mrs. C. W. Hansen and son and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen drove to Lincoln Thursday to visit with Hazel Hansen, whois in the Orthopedic hospital. Mr. wereparty lung.Mr. Helen Mrs Carl Ward were in 0maha~ Thursday afternoon. and Mrs. Robert Andreascn entertained a t a di me r in Omaha Thursday eve- and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum. Louise and Mildred and 1 1 \ » e i h ~a f vi s b d s .> ~» |~ ;l S' Mr.and Mrs.Sam Hall and'~ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baileyat Blair.Helen Berry of Schuyler,Fred Florence were Sunday dinner]~ ;| . Kramer of Fullerton and Leslie' ~ Berry of Benson, visited with Mrs.| iE. Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Homer' lg E. Ward Sunday. _Melvin Nelsen of Bennington, visited friends i n Kennurd Mon-E<§; Great Pre-Easter Sale Hats for' Women and Misses priced at $11~ to $7.50;Childrensf so to s2.9s.|~Hundreds to pick o m-- why 1 choose from a small jrssortment?1 The Millinery Store of Blair is the {Fashion Center.12-lt 1 Bottom Prices Guaranteed 'Ev- ~ ~ erydny in the Year at the Fashion| _ Center in Blair.12-It I 9FashionCenterSilkDressesimced at $4.98, $6.75, $10 to $19.75 It in sizes 11 to 52 in nil the smart Inew styles, colors and mz1ber~iuls-[ our New York buying office has | just sent us another new group-» vw: give you best values becausewe buy with 1000 other stairs all over the United Sta&s.121t 0 I I 9 0 Tekamah-Bessie Menckc's ex~ cluszse store for women,being exte ively enlarged. J e s s e S c h r o e d e r o f O m a h a m r .u u u . m r s . U L U J a r p ,m r a n n 'T` \\ |n f| |\ 1v n i n n r h r b \ v: § \l \ ¢ ~~~~~§.;a ;;a"s¢,:' ';§.§"»a;;7° <='f.;;i;; I-l"ir»f"i12`£Z¢ ~ 'nun all! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arn. Jr. :icime muwdm nam' Am im {'_'2if'.'l'i"'.§'l.f.'§'l';?_.".'}5!{ "Elf"f/7/ls:et with _Mrs.Buch Rosenbaum her home Th urs day aft erno on. Mr . a n d Mr s . H . C .Blaco drove Benson Satu rday even ing to :e t Mis a Min n Mc W h or t er .Mis s : W h o n e r vi s i te d S a tu r d a y n i g h t d S u n d a y w i t h M r .a n d Mr s . " F "u i n u u u y A|JU1'B(1By eve~ n n g .M r .an d Mr s .Ch a rle s Mi s f e ld t an d f a m i l y vis ited M r s Ma r t i n Rinsmussen and sans Saturday eve- nmg.»Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Anderson...A f n mi h r e.....a....\vC=}h.»ewp. returning to Omaha SnndlY|:;:-l'h:-3-:nxt a;::;..::.';:.":',.ming.M r .a n d Mr s .He n r y V la. VIS nn d Mnrnrnrfn Wnfn Qnnflnx Vulbern v wdsit-d with Dr. and Mrs.W. E.|.T; ¢I"f.'i.""F§f{I.7n arg:right and sons lust Friday. Miss Grace Swihurt, who is in Lining at the Nicholas Senn spital was operated on for ap- ndicitis last Tuesday evening. 12 reported that she is getting mg very well.Mrs.Harland French was con-| :gd to her hed u few days last ,__ _...._.,_.....,...-...-.Mrs. Frank Gnsset and Amanda! were Sunday aftcmoon visitors at' the Louis Goreham home. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Misfeldt and family were Sunday afternoonvisitorsat the Pete Rasmussen home.lvar Swanberg was a visitor at the Frank Gasser home Sunday 4 the u tmo s t v a lu e o bt a i n- - m . . : _..rm. .._ :..-.=l Plc with rhnlamnf§um I-Inwnmur nf tnr n nn n ,; L Q,wa s h e r! O f l a t e s t , mo s t ~ ~ .;.. , ; ¢ ~:a mo d e r n d e s i gn t h ro u g h -; 1 ; , ,_~j ;i ? ; ' r 2 ; f H ' - L l l w l i 4 .|»\ |.out, this Haag Model 55 sells at a price within the reach of any poelretbook. It is up to the minute ln every respect. Its thoroughly proven washingprinciplo 1 _" §1 j_:.., -r .;'J \ assures spotlessly clean clothes without soakirlg,hand- rubbing, or boiling. From a mechanical standpoint, it is as fool-proof and trouble-free as a washer can be made. And it is beautifully finished in lustrous Vortcl a n d E a r l J e n k i n s f o r t h r e e y e a r s , a n d L .D .I.A1urits'en a n d To r v a i Ande rso n, one y e ar.Le o n a r d P c t- er s o n, He nr y K emp c k e, Re v. E .P. 1 | |: Let Us RepairYour Shoes NOW Work guaranteed Jack Dempsey Great Pre-Easter Sale Hats for' I Women and Misses priced at $11 to $7.50;Childrensf so to s2.9s.|Hundreds to pick o m-- why choose from a small jrssortment? The Millinery Store of Blair is the 1.1-IFashionCents:-r.12-lt I Bottom Prices Guaranteed 'Ev- eryday in the Year at the Fashion Center in Blair.12-It Fashion Center Silk Dressespriced at $4.98, $6.75, $10 to $19.75 in sizes 11 to 52 in nil the smart new styles, colors and materials- our New York buying office has i~~E; I t i 'JB; 9 0 'to visit with Hazel Hansen,who ~is in the Orthopedic hospital.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andreasen 9 were entertained a t a dinner 5party in.Omaha Thursday eve-ening.'" Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum ' Helen Louise and Mildred and 5 M m Carl Ward were in Omaha `§Thursday afternoon.~I. Mr.and Mrs.Sam Hall and'~Florence were Sunday dinner I E§ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bailey ~at Blair.~Helen Berry of Schuyler,Fred' 5 Kramer of Fullerton and Leslie 2Berry of Benson visited with Mrs I E. Benq' and Mn and Mrs. Homee' ~ E.Ward Sunday.551 liielvin Nelsen of Bennington,é visited friends in Kermard Mon- ig ~|. and sox; and Mr. and Mrs. Cl~dé Tekamah-Bessie Menckc's ex~ lusze store for women,being xte ively enlarged. :-s aover the United Sta&s.121t vm give you best values IF c r r y ' s p u r e b r e d S e e d s .T h e s e h a v e a b u n d a n t l i f e i n s i d e .4 ~ ~ ., g T h e y a r e w h a t t h e i r n a m e s a y s - p u r e b r e d .G e n e r a t i o n s o f t h e f c c f l s t h a t f i n a l l y b e c a m e l h r s c s e e d s p r o d u c e d v e g e t a b l e s a n d ~ v fimvcrs approaching perfection. .n ' day.He is now traveling for A.owner of n new McCormick Deer- Y. MacDonald, wholsalce plumbers ing tractor. Miss Goldie Wendte of Fremont!Mrs. Lyman Camberg and chil- spent the week-end with her sls~divan were all day visitors Fridayter, Olga.'at the Dora Sumner home. Y e a r s of Research an d C a r e f u l Bevelopmenp Fiqwe Produéed e:é¢=sley 82-s 'inprr §¢;l°een Grid lladlo l » it may work more efficiently in hot weather.J \ Kennard Garage Cbas Bales, propriclor 1; I"~S Y Q U R Tractor. ~ ~ Is xt m shape for the summer work?Q ~: in beauty your fines!furniture.A new ideal of beauty in your home. Beauty not only of line but perform- anm-!I-riurn|ance cnlirciy new lu radio! T -==.&|&é{g». iifil M !?'"l?m~'<~rn radio can offer 'lv you-u 'H nu\u_ low ¢'o=!!. :\!'|'R!\l3 -=~ frah-a:L=l I-a your 0\i: hunw. Q0 99 ->s 9 ¥ +9 oa r a 9 9 ~6 |. fu., . :fm ... al \~.\~..\-f.\~»\-uvur/.</.~ f..-, 'N', mr/¢ 1 o o o Carl Ward, Kpnnard } .~ *l .r 2 | L :|a 1 ; | | || »», r n v k c t s w i l l s h o w w h a t y o u r o w n y a r d c a n g r o w - - - b u t y o u i w i l l w u l i t m o r e t h a n a f e w p a c k e t s w h e n y o u l o o k o v e r F e r r y ?r .sl' S i x d J u m u a l .W i t h t h i s , y o u r g a r d e n c a n p r o d u c e f r o m e , a r l y -'\ 4 § ' ; ; L _ r n d i h t i m e t i l l f r o s t , w h e n c r i s p , w h i t e c e l e r y c a n l a s t c l e a r o n ~ t i l :n r j f n . :a g a i n !F o r t h e A n n u a l , w r i t e t o D . M . F o r t y & C o . ,~ 13 -:. . 1 i < L i g a n .15.~ . ; -I t \ ~ £ A P.sf :DEN£ll I-ms no sncono CHANCE. PLANT THE s m . W i m r w : d n l u g h _ ( m m F m ? J i m i #501.yo u u l c d l f u r u a l l a q f 7 3 y m r s q f m a - w d v l n w i w - 1 P r """*"W\""y1r»¢.'~ . 1 1 " -"q u - » w a y - 1 !- - - y -+. .. . . .Q -. ~w ..»..1 ,¢f \.-»..d ..\` . . " ,-..; m 9 |-. . ' , :".. .nf ="- ' " . = ~ ' " : = ~ L J '' _Q.I-»:-.§_§~»E:'5"".?'&'§";"~,.;*..:Z r 1'r -fe¥.9 F .e x.a*.o "." .J ." 1 ~£ "~.r 4 ."-.v 1 5 . . \ .: f r 2;n j ¢v . ' D 3~~ .., L _,-,gn-,~.1;@,».2 .. .1 .'"""+1 ~¢.+,.a g r ~ ..2 .'!'" .f f 'K E U I J 'i | ' f _;'¢ '\.i.-\...6 gg..... ," 1 f J f c `:§ _:A .j »r :: t 1 . . 5 g .», r ~v 1.0 e, A~: ...161 -.... j" \» ~, {:1...» . .-._L ~f1 1=e .*n .\1 ..r 04 32 .I ... .__... -..1.»4 »..1 \*¢ FW.r[. f' "f { " :.31; ~M:r FEn_l}_\'s1. s'l`?ins green. Sec this wa:-=hf°r todav Nic Friedrichsen Hardware NEBRASKAKENNARDvru the lplder who nl- ked the HJ to step Into hla parlor." "Of course." she sald. A moment Inter," I care nothing whatever ab o u t t h e n u n .T o me they are J u n deconuve,lovely lanterns h u n :ln the hesvenn to mak e the n lg h u beautiful....Worrying thou! my husband ls drlvlng me to the deepest mlsery.I used to be lo proud ot hlm.Perhaps I lacked the healthy lnstluct whlch girls oug ht to hu ve to r eompanlonshlll wi th boy s o f the lr o wn n g a Irather daplsed young men.Thelr ambitions seemed so smqll. no con~ temptlhle heslde those at the menI la w I n Wnshlngtou ... a nd ot course. Elgar was notoriously hand-some then.You see, I took charge of my tutner'| household when my mother dled.I was only seventeen. Think whnl Ih.|I meant to an nmbl- . "¢.=f ? . ' . . 1 .f r .a.r ~... =. , ;. : r e .s I A 0 : r- a c : / \ { / 2 / r/mu 01 :mm 0/ /zwau/za: goffo y Q omnm rtion-crazed drl.For me. Americahe ld only oi1e c 1 t, W u h i n g wn ,where and legntions wvre."Theri came several turns of me »deck and no funher conddenees <~.; r , ; ` , I think o f them; but he re, with noth~ I n g to d o but watc h Elgar,an d know that this is th e end . 1 a m mn of my tr oub les ." "W hat do y ou menu by the end?" he asked. The implic ation that Rnd '|n\7's death mi gh t be wh a t she mea nt.disturbed hlm.No ma tter how c o nc ern ed he might be to r the we lf ar e of the two wo me n, h e wa s br ea ki n g th e law b y pretend ing to be u quulliied p§ s lc l~n .An d to have to attend n dy ing man and see oth ers ha m:on his verdicts and tn ke c omfort f m m his hlunderlng Inadequate servic e m m a chilllmz y I i f,f_;"°'A=`°.;.s€3=f _ , I I '"lie is slip ping ," s he s aid, as pi n g mc ntnily .It Is the fate these strong men wh o deriveltrenglh but from themselvem H e think: n monlh's rest will put hlm m shape for the buule.You have see n b la mexhods of training.H e "By battle.you menu h ll hgh! 1|-nh Gibbons!"Horn/mxzs jun oil' the griddle are at their tenderat. T|1en'a the time to eat them-wlnen thcy're bot. And vegetables just"Elgar nuderratu Mr .Glhbons,whom I know slightly.He has not lllgm-'I supreme ability. bu! he can da c e n d to meannesses which my Imahnnd never used.After all, Elgar hu land hm great moments."She dghed."lin e r s w a s l time when an n no k e en a ju d z e a t e ve n ts a n from n garden are at their tenderest. Then is the them. wo-when the radinhes are solid, crisp. tomnoes sparkle as you peel them, and you can alice them smooth and thin. "nan f. l<h|~lmn nwh-n nur! eninv nil vnnr vegetables at theirm y futher thought he would wln the Pr esldvn tln l n omi nation . I ! was J u n utte r th e p n n lc o r 1 9 0 7 wh e n h l n n a m e l e d u l l t n e x - e e n ....I lh o u ld ha ve been mi s tr e s s o f th e W h i te Ho u s e b e to rs I wa l twe n ty . Na tu ra lly , I wa s da zz le d. " B e k n e w she wa n llr ln g o u r q n l n th day s wh e n l t seemed th a wo r ld ad plac e d ltn a ll nt h er ! o ! L" W e w e r e t l l k l n ;o !Mr .Gib- bo h l. we r e n' t ws ?" Th er e vu mo r e ot reserve ln her vnlc e npw.I t vn u u though she realized sho land. un~ de r th e nr aln or th a la n fe w bo nu , disc losed too muc h ot herself." H e A' I. year ago | gruup or men wno nm|uRend nah Elnrs lcthidu,promised to jolu Mr. Gibbons if hacould prorve himself unable at giv-hr hnttls and plain( victory.Thuan mu lu be thgjlamqhln and We Invite you t bT he K enn ar d g ti nnt kewgg nk J ABE B. G N. Pres.GEO. T. Rlznmnwn "__ 1»nu4.\ mad,In-. Gibbon: by enun- Ehkir. Ndmrllkn AnHl 10. 1930 the Chu. Eby home. On Monday Ed Olson installed\ radio nt the J. N. Harrison ele- vator amen. Hi s :Ann Petersen of Omnhn, spent the week-and at the Dr. A. J. Cameron home. Huwaxd Gnndon of Omnhl. the Godsey home Mn. Gnndou, who ha s be e nbe mthapa stwee k,curing fm-her father,who was quita badly injured on Monday, re- turned home with him.Mr. God- sey in still under the docmfseare but is improving. S. M. Parrish czlebmted um 80thbirthdayMonday,April 7.The event wan celebrated on_ Sunda s gusts at tha Ed Gei se lmn me.Mr. md Hn. Fred Fagerqnist ol Valley, spent Wednesday evening at the R-ly I-'sgerquint home. busy xmwnz the foundntion under his house.` Mr. and Mrs. Fred Compton ofBlair, spent Sundly afternoon nt Qhe Harry Ervey home. .m. a nd un. Hugfm s wi m-lma spent Wedmsday avening at the Cecil Thompson home. Kdwel o!Fremont. gnu x xhort address on Luther Leagua work. The 'i n thu gsune mmment wa sofRev.Wm. Goedo and Adolph Schurman.Helredxmentu comin- i-\\¥ of ice ereun and waters were wma by A ccmmitfee.The fol- intnlowmg members were .akenGoldStripe$1.95 hose reduced w $1.50 lt uw Fuhion Oentefin sheer weight-dlk to top.12-lt F h n t t a m d Etanetta D-:eases a ¢ $ 1 ma l m 1 4 w 4 6 a r e s ¢ 1 u n glike ha ks at the Fashion Cen- te r-ue w dns :ine if they fade.Spring Coat: are selling fast st the Fashion Center-seheet yours now and save money.The primes are sm, $12.75, as to $29.50 in mu 1 4 1 ° 4 s in light o r m 2 wen among those who amended the Achievement program i n nm: Tuesday altemopn.Mr. and Mrs. Mlrtln Larsen and sons were supper guests Tuesday evening at the Qxria Larsen home i n mm .St.Paula Aid met Thun dly afternoon at the Howard Jensenhomewithanattendanceof12membersand21visitors.The Ladies dwded to have a goth! atthe church Sunday lflzmoon and evening,May 12.M n .George SI JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Blair.Nebraska -See Us or : , Alma Langhont, Ethel Schuman, Grace Paeper,Helen Wilkening,Numa n Weitkamp and Raymond Wilkening. Mn. Henry Lallmnn and daugh- ter, Mariana ol Beemer, are vis- MD8 at thu; Mrs. Minnie Lallman **°§= at this time." m e d rs.August `. Wednesday with Mrs.George Stmngu-_ ealebnta her birthday.lllr.\ndllrs .J .L » Pae e ne n -- Robeli vlsikd at the P. X. Pete sen home near Lyons, S\md.\y. Mr.and Mrs.John Raid were Sunday dinner gueals at the JoeSully home st De Soto. fo rtune w :elk his a rm Thurs- day while the tractor. Mrs. Goo W tte Ind son of Bennington, and My. And Mn. H. Johnson spbnt Wednesday evening a t the 0tto Chr|nian|en home, hkpi ng their daughter,Lavonne were Sunday dinner guests at theChris Vlndenlev hume.' Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kundel andtwoqhlldren were Saturdny eve- ning callers at the parental, Frank Brown home. Mn. Jena Clausen lttanded the cantata given at the Danish churnhSunday evening. u Mrs. Cui Jensen and daughiex-,\ Edna spent theweek-end visiting nt. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen.Mr.and Mrs. John Compwnaxon w Missouri Valley on bm-' ness Thursday afternoon.Mr. md Mrs . Hury Smi th and Flnvd and Mlm Lndlle Jeusem d Ur were Sunday dinner guests at theChris Vlndenlev hume,' Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kundel and|two qhlldren were Saturdsy eve- ning callers at the parental, Frank Brown home. Mn. Jenn Clausen nttanded the cantata given at the Danish churnhSunday evening. Henry Mielmz and daughter, Mrs. 0. Gordon of Omlhn, visited at the Harry Ervey home Mondny afternoon. Mm.August Timm visited herson,Henry at Rnlston Sunday afternoon.Henry lmd the mis~ SI JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Blair.Nebraska -See Us for B<>3ifne=-- Farm Sales 1| Speclalty _Phone-#Black 45a;'1';',":,"°;"z;:".,;di;,;'j'g;;|;;-_\f |just a week away.12-ul Johnson in honor ol Mrs. John- ",md Mn Hayes Raunbllm'brth anniversary.'_~'°'i¢i. LM Mrs.Charles Kaeniz Ed .i'£'f§h .,._"'L£,.,.,.k °.L'2 m§f'"2 ¢,;.,.fs y';: or U|uxl,thw\=i;=a """"°'11 "é r o o u v i s i t i n g Mm L e n s B e n c h o f m s m d f ;e g m m a zwu p °=° ;; Cml{1oun;_____fvia n a1 a wa nt tn th e P ete r I ve r so n Hrs. Harold Webster .ml Anm|p;gserrt_yvem _l£{1;- "9'*%f=~_¥'?."|?Ff."§°?.'}-..¥*2E.k"school Th1.»y~=e .,?r;'m " M ' » < f i s at the Fred Rugert home.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Owen an- nounoete th:~of guelagay r aAphl 1 .° " P y. Chas had Sidney Rutledge of Pender, lD€lJt Thursday here nt nemo,mr.and mrs.L..A.r l ! "rlsh and Mlry~Marie of Omahm George Pan-iuh and family and Mr.and M n .Ralph Roberts 01 Decatur, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Parrish and son and Mr. and Mrs. P s Ho kins-`M£ .mf Mrs. W. c. Cameron. u .-Mx M...n m . .Rmdonnn WI: mwmwu.Mr. and Mrs. Hermnn Lallman of Wmnlow, visited Sunday alien noon at Mrs. Minnie I.A1lman's.The following atiended LutherLeague meetin from hem Friday evening:Pear Strenger,Clara Mengedoht,Irene and Norma l-loltman.Grace Paener. Helenam Mrs . J i m Summe rs a nd Mrs . D. "'""" "'°" "' --~- »A_ Compton were an day vsiwnlhome and surprised Mr. and Mrs. wédding umxvennry Lunch wasWai: andy Mrs. George Peck and brought and ¢I\j"°Y by AIL family and Mr.Kennedy,all of While the vmwr r m pupils °f Omaha,w e r e Sunday dinner Rbse Hi ll school oyed their guests at the home of Mr. and srfeak d w Tuesday/ "WY vidied Mrs. Fred Peck.'L'Q°°h] '¢h'zf'l°__ u at me Clark Lippincott home onllveraon in hqnor of their fifteenth : " - \the nfwi R111 M r .a n d M wlnvnfl *HA #hn gledge horrle.~~ ~ ~. r a E v e r e t t M i l l e r w e r e o n t h e s z r l A (O L ;u u n \ n | |a n s *. .- --- - " " ' ° " " § _ ' f , f " ` " " ' No W ns ''l Alvin$52 eommittea for and Raymond Wiikemdng. Normgn mi mam; for me !'f§!"=.e"=P.-.I"!»..H°1*s2"-.<E=!-Mr, and Mrs. Neil West and son spent Thursday evening at the Home of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Hansen. Mr. and Mrs.Leslie Thompsonandbabyspent. Tuesday evening et. the John Compton home. Sunday school at the PleasantView school last Sunday morning was attended by fony.'Hue Ser- vice Seekers class continue bo hold the banner, their class hav- in e lm larmult nttendnnoe.Rev. Sunday axtemoon guests at meH. C. Larsen home were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Iverson and Mary Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iverson-of Lincoln. Mrs.Rob Peterson md daugh- ter,Leona of Fremont, spent acouple of days last week with Miss Louise Larsen in Orum.Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph AndrewsonvisitedWednesday.at the Peter Tolt home ln Fremont. |Sunday dinner guests st j.he ......e.. ...e ws.. V. we wee.iw...the Smith Property into thehome vacated le st we &by Mr.andMrs. Frank Amick. The entrance into Mead park has been improved the past week by having it filled in with several loads of dirt and crushed rock. Mr. and Mrs.0. L .Hilsinger accompanied Mr. and Mrs.BertCooper to Omaha Wednesday and spent the day. Mrs.Wm.Christensen enter. |U. E. s. 'rnunregular meetix Those whotravel by bus that a bus delisheda t ti n All busses wi is indeed a ( and will be a] fore persons lto walt on thesome business Rev. Richxm ag.| Deg uarqngg, A5tpur_n}cgng9aonnhaveoccasionw will be glad to know'pot has been estab- West Bros.garage-11 sto there.Thislecidei improvement pprecinted.Here-tm ;raveI.ing by bus had » street or impose on house. und and family were mr. and mrs. John Echtenump,Sr.of Arlington,visited Sundayaftemoon at the John Echtenl-mmp Jr._home and in the evening they vismed at Wm. Holtma.n's. Mrs.Wm.Lallman and Miss Mary Lallmsn vldted Tuesday aftemoon at Mrs.Minnie Lail- man's. Miss Wilhelmina Franke return- e d h o m e W e d n e s d a y e v e m n g f r o r r # L M u/»~1»..\ ' ¢ ¢ | '» \ l L-..,-.., _.,,__._._,....,_____Moran will be with us next Sun~ day morning. E/erybody welcome! Friends of Miss Hazel Cannonwere sorry to hear of the death o l her brother-in-law,Mr.Neu- meyer of Council Bluffs.He was helping a fiend of their's repair a radio aednl Saturday afternoon and in some manner he fell fromthe house and was injured .so bad-ly he passed away Sunday with- out regaining consciousness.Miss Gussis Scheffler of Blair, is sub-stituting for Miss Cannon this week._ an...rm...R\nmhnm was varv Chris Peterson home were:Mr. and Mrs.Jens Larsen and MissLeona and Alfred Jensen of Blair,Miss Hazel Newkirk was an aio- emoon guest.Messrs.and Mesdames Ahdrew .Johnson and Peter Nielsen were |Sunday afternoon visitors at the Hans Andersen home in Herman.Saturday evening guests at the Chris Benson home in honor of Mr.Benson's birthday were Mr.and Mrs. Joe Jessen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Andreason and Miss Lennetta Gnuse. Mr.and Mrs.Carl. Rasmussen __..__=»....._...e....a..... n - _ Itained the members of the Baptist 8\lild at her home west of townlast Thursday.Twenty~two ladies attended. Frank Wright was on the sicklist the past week. The Oscar Davis family last week moved their household goods to Om Wm.Pierce entertained ten of his friends at dinner at his homeThursdayeveningin honor of his binhday anniversary.After din~ ner the evening was spent at cards.Mr._Pierce_was presented a 'nice rocking chair. guests at the Wm. Sprick home Thursday evening. Mrs. L. A. Parrish, Mrs. Frank Evans and Mrs.Ed Kelso drove out from Omaha Wednesday aft- ernoon and were pleasant callersat the P. s. Hopkins home. A district conference of the Methodist chrueh will be held atArlington Wednesday, April 28. A very interesting program has been prepared.Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cooper and family, were entertained at a din- ner at the Bert Cooper home at Tekamah last Tuesday evening - .--me "ee" su, at .w........Fremont callers this week were: Messrs.and Mesdames WaltelWehmeyer, Bernice and Geraldine Wm.Holtman and Irene,Mrs Henry Lallman and Mariann, Gil-bert and Minnie Lallman,Mrs George Strenger.Miss Norma Holtman visited irArlington Saturday. Spring Coats are selling fast nltheFashionCenter-select youn now and save money.The pricei are $10, $12.75, $15 to $29.50 irsizes14 to 48 ln light or darl colors in snort or dress coats- " n y u l u u l u u l m u of Buttér drbp? Because of Accumlated Surpluses oj All Dairy Productsan n laxmxYple a s a ntly s ur p n s e d S a tu rd a y whmln o o n gu es ts a t th e ar s h a ll M a t z te n o f h e r f r i e n d s c a me a n d s p e n t ho me . th e day wi t h he r.A m o n g th os e Mr s .Elle n J o h n s o n a n d so ns p r e s e n t we r e Ma s s E mma A lb n g h t sp en t Su nd ny af ter n oo n a t th e o f n e m l l l g w a a n q n r .Ra lp h Ru d o lp h A n d r e a s o n h o mg _ AH?vi lla g e an u scnnol elellu onwa s he ld a t th e bri c k h a ll la s t Tue sd ay A p r i l 1 .Th e r e wa s n o issu e a nd n o c omp etid on far pla c es o n th e to w n bo ar d an d th e th r e e me mb e r s wh o s e t e m s exp i r e d M r a A .J .Ca me r o n w i l l be h o s te s s to t h e M. E . A i d Wennes- day a fb ern oo n.Th e y wi l l q u xlt Mr s .A n n u Peddie a n d Mi s s Car oli ne W a c hf e r en te rtai ne d a t d a m n ,Sn tn r d a v e ve n i n z f o r M r . selec t y o u r Co a t No w- - E a s te r ia ju s t u we e k a wa y .12-11 Sp ri ng C o ats ar e s elli ng fa st n w th e Fa s hi o n C e n m v- s e l e c t y o u n n o w a n d s a ve mo ne y .Th e p ri c e : u n n o m :e u :Q'70Rl\lv If every farm family will use BUTTER as a spread and in cooking and if one ad- ditional pound of butter per family per\~whitney of Ua"°"P°"* {'!""E"..|Mr. and Mrs. Elms Hansen Miwere n~~~c . E - | " " " "" M d c u m ;T * V l f l l | ¢ l U |. w u v u Q u d l l v i la n d M r s .W m .A d a m s ,r .a n s i z e s 1 4 t o 4 8 m h g h t o r d a d ;y = = 1 g 3 H ; " ¢ ' ; § , . §" 2 § d " § ' M r s .D .B u c h a n d O t w L a r s o n .c o l o r s i n s p o r t o r d r e s s c o a t s - : - n a c r M e t K r o e s e a n d _ _.¢W B I E ~t o ~. . £ ' E . ' ° , i' £ . . . , . _ , .I |\ n r | \ n u | u r n n f n i l ?~~C o l . \ t N O W ~~ Mr. and Mrs.Glen McDonaldnnd children, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and son spent Sunday afternoon Herman we n Sunday moming Johnsor callers nt the Carl Rasmussen Van Hr home.They were dinner guests Olson month will be consumed by all countryat Jens Iverson's.The Ai d o f the Danish church met Wednesday afternoon at the Ed Newkitk home with sn attend- ance of 17 members and about 12 gumts.Mrs.'Henry Rasmussen will be the May hostess.q..¢.ma.v mmninv viximrs at the Board of Education [or thrcel years.Mrs.and baby visited Mrs. D. E. Hayes Wednes- day evening while Mr.Pullenspent the evening at Blair. The following members of the James Puullen mms Auunyu nuyucv, ww V.. V...high school teachers, and the lat-ter's sister,Mrs.Jones of Wy- more, spent Saturday at Omaha. Evelyn and Vernon Van Ho mandMissHelenNeiderkruger drove over from Lincoln Saturday and visited_unti|_ late Sunday at 3usr n week away.1Z~1| HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Elizabeth and Hazel Sheets tool-Sunduv dinner with Mrs. l-Id Pi!- folks,at the Teil Olsen home,helpingEttleArlenecelebrate 'her birth- ay..!|Ir. and Mrs.",ouie Mencke g m <»~» 1 | \ i l f h e l l w e r e W &(.1 IIE5( 1!iy i s ve z u n gA41...1............f f .'L i v a n r lN I S I U J I B al..u n :u m m ;M :u.|¢.W . -M r s .T e d O l m g e r . u .A1L.....L n...1 1.... 0 1 4 M h m Future surpluses will be prevented°":'_ ;".;': ;'_ ':;:'1 .|Womm| Club attended the .mnalthe Jamal Van nom name.l.I1-.-» EI. az?»1.;'2§' s£'».'i'§.? f=¥€'.;;;..;":.,.|'3a; 3gf',,';'=='=" "T" '='=_,;°',;', ;.¢t ¢a.»¢..a.s.;;¢c;;¢a;;a ua Hn. me Fallen of mm. md an Johnlon and py,,|u._Fndly m d "n m | m d rognm;Ir. and Mn. Emmnuel Andnl-~Nem Andenen wal I that day:Hn. Henry lsen, ..... nf Orum vmma Sunday nn- w..|.....|..,m m m m m al !"1.1\- -I-_§\'°51'°!!¢ 1511: E- .c. The amd ol Education met "';~nelmtly ma '°""§"" 'f ' "": vir¢'1f'J$hn L... mi i ~ _, .IL JZ'_1'......¥.".;.vilxmn at um .mm .m.....n.m.Patronize Your Own Productuns will no mount ue uppruvuu uyall as our schools are in competenthands and are doing nicely.The teachers are: F. B. Shrader, Sup't;Margaret Kroese,Prin;MarcusKroger,leacher a n d athletic coach;Kathryn Hughes, commer-cial; Mildred Coulter, 7th and Sth; Ieona Raver,5th and Gth;Ele- dyoe Godsey,8rd and 4th;Mrs. Ralph Andersen, primary. Venn Hom won third place in the county spelling contest heldat Blair a weekagzo Saturday. Sunday ~'§...;§¢;';;"2a; Frank Linden home were Mr. anc Mrs.W.C.Linden and family Pau] Jefferson and Mildnle Linderof Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Petersen ol Qrnaha,.C.N.Hansen of Blair vmted at the Jens Clausen homf Thursday evening.. My. and Mrs. L. B. Pelersenandfamily were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Brown home. ~ Hffwe- 'swf-=1esl.¥*" ernoon at the George Fallen home. Mr.and Mrs.'hed Olsen and daughter spent Sunday evening visiting Mr.and Mrs.Edmunu Johns, near Blair.Mr.and Mrs. Jonas Blomberg were visitors Sunday afternoon atthe Andrew Svendganrd home.Mr. and Mrs.Ray Johnson of Omaha, entertained at a six o'»:lock dinner Suhdny evening.Their guests from Blair were Mr.andMrs.Harry Smith,Floyd Smith and Miss Lucille Jensen.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and family and Mr.and Mrs.Hans Mencke spent Sunday evening vis-iting Mr. nnd Mrs. Louie Mencke and family.Mrs.~C.Lippinsott was :iSundayafternoonvisitorat(lu John Compton home.Mr.and Mrs. Clark LippincottandbabywereSundaydinnerguests at the home of Mr.and Mrsn Ed Johnson of Fremont.Mr. and Mrs. John .lessen of Mrs. Chris Peterson.Sunday eveqing visitors at the Fred Ahlmeyer home were Mr.and Mrs.Chris Peterson a n d family,Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Stork and sonsand Otto Bierman.Mrs. Chris Benson was a Mon~day afternoon guest of M m Rudolph Andnason.She spentTuesday afternoon! at the AlbertJensenhomenearFontanclle, lgelping Harold celebrate his birth. ay.Mrs.Fred Knutson is at the[Edgar Larsen home, near Admah |helping cam for a little grandson,,who is very sick with whooping cough.Prof.and Mrs.Fynboe andehildronofBlair, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Andersen home.Sunday guests at the Joe home were Mr.and Mrs. Benson and Mr.and Mrs. Goldberg. Mr.and Mrs.Jens Sorensen N. J . JessenChris Soren Burdic and Mrs. D. w. Rutledge. A baby son was born to Mr. andl-Irs. Hans Hansen Thursday, April 3.Miss Ethel Laughlin is looking after the household duties for Mrs. Hansen.v Mrs._ Nora |Kastlc and Romaweredinnerguests Thursday of Mrs. D. E. Hayes.Mrs. Sullivan was a suuper guest that evening.The Vain Moffitt family,who recently moved here into \heMrs.Mary Piles home last week, mov- ed onto the Lennie Ackerman'.farm. |Mrs. D. E. Hayes and Miss Elna Petersen were guests Thursday afternoon at the Robert Petersenhome at Rose Hill. Miss Thelma Ha rt came up from Omaha for a week-end visit with her mother, Mrs, Geo. Hart and Carl. Mr.and Mrs.Jennings West tookitheir son, James to Omaha ';i';_;1;fl\:1'SdHY to consult nn ear E A T B L A | R B U T \ T E R Blair Co-0perative Creamery m N ..|_..Mrs. H. C. Ccfoper enjoyed Sun- day dinner in the country with her daughter,Mrs.D.W.Rutledge and family. Anklets for children-values to 501: on sale at 29c in all sizes and colors at the Fashion Center.ll. Full-fashioned silk to top ser- vice weight stockings, $1 pair in all colors and sizes nt the Hosiery Storc o f Bl a i r- t h e Fashion Denber.12-ll 1000 Store Buying Power-thnf is the secret of the wonderful styles and low prices nt the Fush- lon Center in Blair every day inthe year.Shop there and sec for yourself-it is the only way.If ||0G"l`0NE H 0 G s To MARKET EARLY SpecialPrice Now ~ P lloner Ga Blair Drug Co_ BLAIR NEBRASKA B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y The Fontanelle Luwer I/eague met Friday evening for theirmonthly social and business meet-ing.Fred Niebaum had charge of the devotional part and a piano duet was given by Alma and Esther Langhorst.Rev.George mea ~~f\'d,<» .~l v ..,~€'i5"J ~' : 4-*..4.-¢ J u n io r class p la y i n Bl a i r Fr i d a y n i g h t a n d sta y ed o v e r n i g h t w i t h E d i th Ra ve r , d n u g h tr e o f Mr . a n d Mr s .E d Ra ve r . 1 ~1:||»z evening with Mrs. Anna Hagge in Blair..\1r. and Mrs. Jflhn Jensen and two daughters,Helen and Betty visited ar. the Fred Hurdum home, north of Blair Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and son,Robert and Miss DorothyMastersattendedacharivariat gg-<=Fred Anderson home near erman 'Thursday evening inhonorofMr.and Mrs.Ole Jen- sen who were recently married at ICc»bcsfield,Neb.at the home of Mrs.Frank Barnes.They will live on a farm near Herman. Mr.and Mrs. Cecil Thompsonand son, Kenneth and F. C. C. Pe|.~ ersen spent Sunday at the JensPetersen home in uncil Bluffs. Faye Ervey e rtained Amelia Petersen and artha Nelson at supper Sunday evening. Dan Phillips has a crew of men 4* N F006 lvlT l u l vr l n a 8 t ! I l I . u h ' I l a m i n a i t y , K a m a .P l a n u n d m u ! R l l n a d P O S T P M D , . I n d i a B t l n c l f n i s p u p U l b ! c m d ; B o o k . ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T o w n .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . B u t | . . . .. . . . . . n . r . n . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . nnii? iégiua Friday evedng at 1-,;""__ -=--------Qu 1{°m¢ of Mr. md Mm Alfred é n muueg ~ ==;,g»=_;1d I~ 31;p M1-s:_Q.L.Hi ls i nvday vlsrmg at the BertH.M Geo n u ma em:-''. 'i'Kf"....¢ Mn. Ted Olinger vin- 4,22 |ndrg°Rayn1nd F" '" "" '" °° i ' ¢ " f. f 'i="I1'»If¢"`f>1.°..Gene to xtedvSumlny =g==-g-,=.=-= the J. W. spent Thursday evcmng rzhge Omahx Wednesdny for s few day: u m h xr nv M nd nl Hu l l W IJE" /.i'a'§"§¢I-'ollzln and Diisnhnfnilulwnn Rim ..,...i.Z'. :nuts 9.':.§?.-u!...lf: dg p ri . LIS; s=fI|Li 'Li' i~'rem¢nt.. Mr. a:\d|"E.lf.1-I '§.f-\§;I"ni°5i'Y\}§§"1],§§L|¥"II"'#1"..ff. ..-.:» .ft 1 The Fontanelle Luwer I/eagqemetFridayeveningfortheir monthly social and business meet- ing.Fred Niebaum had charge of the devotional part and a piano duet was given by Alma and Esther Langhorst.Rev.George Lacquer.You can mke used pieces as \ n o .. c h ar ivar i Mr . a n d M r s , E a r l ~ o f t. M r .an d Mr s .Ra y Fa ge r qu is t a n d da ug hter s we r e Sun day eve- ut the Lars Rolland home. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Farnberg of Blair, spent Thursday evening at the Fred Dickmeyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lewis and son of Valley, spent Sunday aft- ernoon at the Ray Fagerquisf home._ A number of Orum folks_drove ||0G"l`0NE H 0 G s To MARKET EARLY SpecialPrice Now ~ P lloner Ga Blair Drug Co_ BLAIR NEBRASKAattrnuvéfaswhen new.No special THE HACK SAW von 4 _Blai Nebraska, Apnfxo, wsu NUMBER 49 Somebody said one time that all men are liars.But someare better at in than others,we've not-iced. You can't afford to :Jenn house without a stepladder when you can huy a 5 or 6 foot stepladder at our special price of$1.69. They are well made ladders,rod- ded every step. Reg- ular $2.25 value. Did you ever heax anybody knock the make of c u he isdriving?Neitherhave we. ¢»~. Le o , J r . h a d th ei r to n si ls r e move d E d Sta ple to n o f Te k n ma h ,wa s re -n ewin g ac quaintanc es here o n Satur da y . Ph y lli s a n d Ro b er t. K r ame r ar e sp en di ng a c ou ple o f we ek s wi th th ei r gr an dp ar en ts ,Mr .a n d M r s . B e r t Ro ma n s . P .S.Ho p ki n s s p e nt W ed n e sd a y ....v Mr.and Mrs. Cecil Thompsonand son, Kenneth and F. C. C. Pe|.~ ersen spent Sunday at the JensPetersen home in uncil Bluffs. Faye Ervey e hained Amelia Petersen and artha Nelson at supper Sunday evening. Dan Phillips has a crew of men lneals PETEHSEN HARDWARE relatives and while there went to the hospital to see Wm. Branden,who is slowly recovering. Mr.and Mrs. Carrol Foster of Cmis. were Wednesday visitors at I day,"he m d"Three up a nd thme down." Blair. Nebraska skill required W apply. Inuk over y o u r screens now,it r epairso r replace- ments are needed.Put the men folks to work.We cnt wire clot so size and have all the necessarydetails. Tommy a nd Nellie had been put to bed for fighting.While To mmy wu ny i ns his prayers he sud- denly paused."Ex- cuse me a minube.Gpd, while I knockhout of Nellie. She's _tick1iu'm y feet."L For the odd jobs of pdnting and v arn-ishing,we stock DEVOE Paint and Va mi ah i n conven- ient dze cans that can be used without waste. Them's n o t h i n g quite no useless ls aworthlesscheck. m u o f llmilies quarrel among them selves.But just letan outsider horn in and nee where he gets! The man just homefro m a sea voyage Eer§`§0nié s=Ind4y evening. sheer weigh..silk to top f a s h i o n pric ed ut S in siz es 1] Center Si lk Qiévé atvlcs. colors and material THE HACK SAWiceweight.stoc kingéh $ 1 pa ir in ~ll c olors and sizes at the Hosiery to re o f B i a i r - t h e Fas hi ov en te r.1 2 - lt von. 4 _.Blai Nebraska, Apri1"1o, 1930 NUMBER 49 Somebody said one time that all men are liars.But someare better at in than others,we've not-iced. You can't afford to :Jenn house without a stepladder when you can huy a 5 or 6 foot stepladder at our special price of$1.69. They are well made ladders,rod- ded every step. Reg- ular $2.25 value. Did you ever heax anybody knock the make of c u he isdriving?Neitherhave we. Glendening Gauge Washington, Ne braska YOU DOI, ~" 1 NE E D m cxpa'tto discoverwhat tire ` bat. Yousee the ahswer ery day on the roads:more peopleriding on Goodyears thanon any other dra., ~ ;.: 'H H ; ,. ~'f ~ ~~~ . 12 ~ .|,} asaswemw ~ niture with DEVOE Lacquer.You can mke used pieces as attrnuvéf as when new.No special skill required W apply. Inuk over y o u r screens now,it r epairso r replace- ments are needed.Put the men folks to work.We cnt wire clot so size and have all the necessarydetails. Tommy a nd Nellie had been put to bed for fighting.While To mmy wu ny i ns his prayers he sud- denly paused."Ex- cuse me a minube.Gpd, while I knockhout of Nellie. She's _tick1iu'm y feet."L For the odd jobs of pdnting and v arn-ishing,we stock DEVOE Paint and Va mi ah i n conven- ient dze cans that can be used without waste. Them's n o t h i n g qniie no useless ls aworthlesscheck. m u o f llmilies quarrel among them selves.But just letan outsider horn in and nee where he gets! The man just homefro m a sea voyage was asked about the meals. PETEHSEN HARDWARE I day,"he m d"Three up a nd thme down." Blair. Nebraska FIND »»c Ar | 1or:r\||||:>|:»..4|:|~.|TQ Build your baby chic k pro fits out o f the NUTRENA Chi c k Ma s h Ba g. In every bag you will find 90% or better li v a b i l l ty - c h i c k s ave raging 1 %to 2 lbs.i n we i ght a t 8 w e e k s - mo r e gro wth a t le s s c o s t--e v e nly ma t u r e d ...Q-.~I a u d u n lf o r mly f e a - and less work and worry needed to take care of a hatch of baby chicks. NUTR E NA C h i c k Ma s h is the surer way to more poultry prolita.Start every hatch on it this season. . __ g m BIGELOW and UNRUH THE HACK SAW Gets Your H O G S To MARKET EARLY 0 |S p e c 1 a l P r 1 c e N o w ~ P e l lrG a o n -- Blair Drug Co BLAIR NEBRASKA von. 4 _.Blai Nebraska, Apri1"1o, 1930 NUMBER 49 Somebody said one time that all men are liars.But someare better at in than others,we've not-iced. You can't afford to :Jenn house without a stepladder when you can huy a 5 or 6 foot stepladder at our special price of$1.69. They are well made ladders,rod- ded every step. Reg- ular $2.25 value. Did you ever heax anybody knock the make of c u he isdriving?Neitherhave we. niture with DEVOE Lacquer.You can mke used pieces as skill required W apply. Inuk over y o u r screens now,it r epairso r replace- ments are needed.Put the men folks to work.We cnt wire clot so size and have all the necessarydetails. Tommy a nd Nellie had been put to bed for fighting.While To mmy wu ny i ns his prayers he sud- denly paused."Ex- cuse me a minube.Gpd, while I knockhout of Nellie. She's _tick1iu'm y feet."L For the odd jobs of pdnting and v arn-ishing,we stock DEVOE Paint and Va mi ah i n conven- ient dze cans that can be used without waste. Them's n o t h i n g qniie no useless ls aworthlesscheck. m u o f llmilies quarrel among them selves.But just letan outsider horn in and nee where he gets! The man just homefro m a sea voyage was asked about the meals. PETEHSEN HARDWARE a ve as when Blair. Nebraska w r h ~ 'u~~ d new.No special three down." :\m u r n w O F THE ALBATROSS (Cmdnued from page six) nfxtlreu 'h`0ué'bl'tnem.ln A well-padded lealhcr chnlru t the Bom,looking fragile,remote ma eternally umnlng.Pm- tlngton look l chair, whlch guvn Mr.and Mrs. W.. J. Boite and family spent. Sunday evening with the Edgar Clausen family,south of Blair.'Sunday visitors at the Abner Sunday visitors with the George Mr.and Mrs.John J.Jensen Morgan family..f and daughters of the GardnerMrs,Frank Pitzer and son, distrkh spent Sunday afternoonout/ of 'Down who attended thefuneral services of Mrs. Kltherine Ehninger on Friday were: Mx. and Mrs. Ray Bnsoxrand Mr. and MmJohn'Ho£!of lincoln,Mr.and M n .A.C.Anderson of Lyons, Mesdames A. N.Unthmk a nd J . C. Rhea ol Fremont, Mr. and Mn.Tom Williams of Telbuta,Hi m 1000\'S§bre Buying Poweir--tlmt is the segret of the wonderful styles .gud low prices at the Fash-i o n ~ i n B l a i r e v e r y d a y i n the year.,¢f»Shop there and see for yourself--it is the only way.l t Women and Misses: Select your "I .i . . |\ °1 P ' mo n :"e Sad V ict or ". 7 P . M.Epw or th L ea gu e. 8 P . M. - Sp e c ia l Se r vic e .Th e me " Th e J o y o r l s V i c tl n " . ingtnn, spent several days tlie past week wit!her Aunt,Mrs.LeonHlndley. Mr.and Mrs. John Nearhood spent Sunday in Benson at the and family.Mr.and Mrs..George Fackler drove to Cedar Creek to spend Thursday with Mrs. J. J.Schnei- der, mother of Mrs. Fackler. Pew Jensen aswwd John Near~Sunday (Palm Sunday)'peel ol Love" (Cond Fridayhood with wurk last *`¥"*°Y-xo A. M.'mann School.Yi°°) um Bernice ummm af Arl-.~. ;. ARCH~P R E S E R V E R \ \ | =: i | | { E ; | ; ; |~~ A " T 9 I 8 1 0 S m 1 5 t h f~="f?»=fif§»§¢§i ~ z===ff~=~f seiections, ~12»1=nf"'==,.:.°f"=~°,;1s~ sms," "°:,:|_Sungay vunmrs at me Abneqehlldren were Sunday dinner|ome were Mr. and Mrakab guests of Mr.and Mrs.U.s. Gilliam and family o!Blair, Mr.Reeves, south of Blair. and Mrs.Floyd Sheets and chu.Mrs.Kenneth Tyson s*~ay~ed dren of Herman,Mr. and Mx-s.,Saturday night with her sister, :Clarence Davis and children and Mrs.Harry Tyson and Sundny|Mr. and Mrs. Smith.lnfm-noon with Mrs. Gark Strick- .............._.....,,.,...._..............,baby called at the Am-ea Paulsen Holy Week ° " " ' f } ' home Friday afhemoon.n m lMinsFrancesMullinresumedM°"d"y»_ 755 P.M.- her school duties at DeSoto Mon-peal of Lde ~ day aiver a siege ot measles.'1\|esday, 7:45 P. M- _ Me aqd ~ Johfr Ag»qs<>n'nd peed ol Time" new ulrxerManifold|O i Bdldlng -"The An-uxuunsrwonur Omaha. Neb. Let us Cox-met Your Foot muy une ne mm me; uewm.Metzger, the chief enzineer. wal 1 l w n n h y m u o f m i d d l e H - ; g f = a nwhoseusewasnotmorethlrtwhvaThere were man! knife AnuNc'roN NOTES of omaha. Fashion Cenfer Silk DressesQ . L 1 : E § : : ' : ' £ ' f 2 L ' : ; ' ; ' ~ v »:_§ ¢gas ,i¢';s, §2°f° 'Iwi 'The An-Il Illn Nntm'e'a wav n 'There :A no si»<§¢1ii§¢the 'l`heAp-Arch Praerver,style plum1T5i:i`ia§¢§| E1»=`r£ce.He hah bo ld. dark e y es. a nd tor all h is dls tigure ments was han dso me i n a n I nwlent tu lg to n .This was the Llemzer who had already dec lared himself enum- az: 1§§»§`€"f`é'§v"21`£§%="£é`5iL1E"u`§n e w bra nc h nur se ry o f Ma r s ha lls a t S i t h a n d Ce n te r m e m .The se o r n z r n e n d m g d e m r e . :q w s h o w . . . . . f . .- A - °» -n n a n » m n u n s A n " n g m s u e s l l w o z m a u l t u e s m a nne w s ty le s , c olo r s a nd ma te ri a ls - - o u r N e w Y o r k buy i ng'of fi c e h a l ju s t s e n t u s s mo t h e r n e w g r o u p - - I w e g i ve y q u lQ¢§{t vg lue s W e |.Jurgen Bonnlon']2'{1fivhil§herhulhlndwua.1d|-|Bldr, nm Sunday ltor udthihne Holman! Omllll-ai 'E'.:.."?.".. 'e:e\._z":-1m° .'!:=f."":.'1..'2.'°':£'.& Q uauguwr, rnnyne, awenueu a um-\ner party Sunday at the Joe Li-n n home.Other guests w m \ !Henry Rohwer, Mrs. Mehmns and; |T l x u r a d a y , 7 : 4 5 P .M _ - . . I . n VQ.u u ~mr.a num.r:of south o f ] : supper guestsyLars Paulsen. Paulsen spent Mrs.Fred munion Service)Friday, 7:45 P. M.--" The Ap HOME ~HBATRE L Z 1 ;u n c o mf or t,Th e f o o t c o mf o r t mor e fo r men a nd wo me n.3 2 uua» nun ammo. ala.ner n w m u m w ,ml n :n.l:u:..u unw-th e e ve n i n g the re.less,als o a West.P o i n t teac her, Pec k.H r s .Ca na Imwm f n r sl wM\lr- :ml vfinif..Sa t- dnugfmter,Kalie,Mr.and Mrs. G m ld and son, and Mr. and Peter Mangold of Ben- c r e d o f M r s . I l n d w a y . "|"|\n n m f l m a n t m l LP B T Y.I h é w u l u u w : m u u u u : g x u u u l I l l F I ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ 8 1 1)»1m11_»a n d n b w l f i f v l n e w 8 l 1 \ " | ¢ > v ¢ r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .1 2 ~ 1 t l house has recenrly been erected. A (dl line of potted plmu. cutflowers, lawn seed, garden !uml~ ture,pottery gift nrticles,tools, xprayexs, ew., besides the line of omunental nursery stock, are ear- ried.There in only one »ot.h¢r s ~ m a x i .z fast ¢:lD£»}iH, nE§{C1{aHél fIH§l}_n z """},`§9ir.R `iiE»di§'iiur5»1&= the Fnshion Center--select yours' Anna Paulsen, Clarkson and Lloyd now md save money.The prices Hunk met Monday evening with are $10, $12.75, $15 in $29.50 in;Mn. A. E. Dixon as a committee they drove w Omaha and Dr. H. Hnrdum returned with them. a Mrs. C. B. Bunn and Mrs. Opalsi ze 1| to 48 in li ght o r d.ark~on Easter program for the Plus-Reeves spent Wednesday and Fa- e o l o r s l n n rt o r dr e a ue o a ta t V i e Sunda sch l.P0 |811 w Y oo 'day asdsting M n .A.R.Beales ullrt vo m' (Hunt Nnw_ Ennf2r i i 'Mu-_ :md M n A, W_ Clnrlrn ...A --.,.. ...A mn "wha fm nn w».».|¢ °";m2`¢"E,"¢- ia? -Eli in aeelmled.Lean was 1 brohed-son.hir. and Mn. Dan Thomason anddownbullyor.the high seas.Irdic of the dn! when the buchroomme belt his tray through unpackdon and commended himself to theInner mm at shlpowner.A ulllah Mt. and ~~w Shenandoah Sunday, returning homn Monday evening. They call- ed at the Glen McC\1rdy home ln Om a ha onthe re hz m triptns e eMrs. Fletcher Call. Chester A1-onson and family mlled Sunday evening at the par- mta l J o hn Ammo n ome _Mr.and Mrs.Deon Hmdley _..._- . . \ . - m. . - _~-__ ..-__ \1\\\ \h _-..-- - - -., ~--- - ---~-- - - - -'<|_.-...__-- ._-~. ._"_ -...-..-. .......man, slnoyshbuldered and env! net, wma only one eye He was n good mmm. an even Bullet had m admit.The Bon buwed plenmntl! to the h w d whennewcomer."Now,"a .lbnlnnnn mn uzmed a clznr. "let I glass show house of this h n d known in the U.S., and that is neu- Boston,Triad gardens, onn~ llinilll a poo\, dwarfed trees, etc.,which are new fo this section, ue jun a week nwny.~12-lt mx chxldxen drove to North Plntfe' s a m m y w v i m Mr.Clarke'a S P I K E R H A P P E N I N G S mother, who H wry in.They re- 'tume d Tuesday evening leaving hi: mother qnibe low (harley flfrll. south of Blhir. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vaughn were Sammiay evening gua ts of theJames McGee family in Omaha. Mr and Mrs J S Conety and2sf;=_.#f'f:<;».'1:=e_.°».;s.==,f1~ ...f'.f.§;. .tri ?§i*,.E'"'::,E"'?:£'§I_.¢-=-e=.w w " .and .Flot9:|ce])(;»_Lua Mm `wi1y»§»g Conety of I April I0 "The Pace That Kills" ',General Glnsbgrg" Comedy April ll and I2 SAT. MATINEE Vengeance With .lack Holt & Dorothy Revier 'Cold Shlverg' Comedy ( Aprll I3 and I4 -- Sunday matinee S o n g o f L o v e W ith Belle W llker& Ralph Graves 'Peacelul Alley' Comedy April I5 -- Family Night Courtin W ildcat W ith Hoot Gibson Also 'Spotllght' and *Fables* April I0 and I7 || w n h Ch a r l e s Fa r e l l 6 : M a ry Du n c a n ' Fa n c y Th a t ' Co m e d y n u me Infrodum you..No doubt yon will be curious to know who and what these gentlemen lre. thu! theyhavecommendedthemselvestome." The Bos turned m hls svdvel chnlr and looked them over. "S|.m. yon already know.He 1| me mia ul murderer one hires at so muchan hour.I cannot nfemmmd him for my mbtle work."Sim moved unenlly.Hs wu of um ulmple v w.never wholly nz c a n nnlell in |conversation npdnkled wma oblcenluu.m mBenlngxonb manner of speech mdum of the Bon alarmed Nm. 150 hl d axgmsmu of the law been tlltd to addmn him. When Lhe sm ben! his eye: on larger. the engineer leaned backm hm chair and lunk hh yellowne w l n the cigar.Meugvr had nom to unmuk thu riddle ha vu compelled to call the Bon, U10 man Who hid lapped hlm on the |honl~ der, dlmlolul hll Pvwa- md com-mmded hlm to boenme Lhe engineerof the Alhatmll.li e txe r v u dt-Unl In 1 earner cf A Wat Utne!lllo on no t hr from Fulmn mm.Ho und mon money in hh pocketthin nls nppelrume lndlcnld mdvu nrnld tu spend u.He wsuwondering to what town he shauld1° and d d p l t c n.Il mum benone :on when he eould be nnof not meeting eeruln detoctlvawho had their nspldom umcem-inx him.The entrants or I un me t .||.m\lL smiling,wel|~dnned mn . \ . . , . n w um. .1 , ...Q w w . -dxy and A large $wd oi' people was present./I~\menl |srvices,for Mn. Kath- erine Ehninger, who passed away .hen at the home of her dnughwt, Mrs. H. W. Schoeuger on Thun- day were conducted from theSchoettger home on Friday after- noon at :mee o'e.lock, Rev. AdrinnJ. Edgar and Rev. N. A. Martin, 'offidating The deceased wuborn i n Germany,Nov. 6,1835 :ndlwne to America when 18 yarn of p e , l o a t l n g a t Buffalo, N.Y. we ne a he v ms ma ni e d to J o hnEhnlnger on March 6, 1865. Liter they moved to Niles, Mich. where:they mnde their home until the,dea th of Hr.Ehnlnger 23 y u r : '|go.Since that Kms, Mrs Elm- lnger has lived hem with hex daughter. Nine daildmn were bom Im Mr. und Mn. Ehninger of which only thus survive:Mrs.H.w . Schoettger o l this place,Henry Ehninger of Hooper and WilliamEhnlnger of Lyons.A large num-ber of out of tmm re la tiv e; md friends attended the funerd and the floral tributes were numer- ous.M n .Schoettger and her brother,Henry Ehningefneeom-pankd the remains to Niles, Mich. where infzx-ment was made in thefnmily lot;' Barney Hannon ol this place, re- ceived n" te kgnm o n 'h.\elday, s"'..|Un1_ti nt his two hrodmen. ............,....... ....... ..-.-..... ..._sen home into the extra, house on the old Carpenter farm, Saturday. M n .Matilda Ti mm has beenP-gf" md c le ani ng the interio r of e hmmm for Mrs. Sophie Lar- sen.Mr. a nd Hn.Morgan Rasmus-I sen ue nicely settled in their newhome naar Axlington. Hina Georgia Lnnin has been helping het sister, Mrs. Bert Marsh with house cleaninl- Void Rumussen spent Saturday af".en\o¢m vim his Iriemln, Lelandand Billie Grabbe. Mr.and M n Stanley Harshwere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. md Mrs. Louis Rasmussen. Georgia Rasmussen spent Sub-urdny afternoon with Hazel and Florena Holstein. Miss Ethel Holstein spent theweekend vddtiniiin Blair und at- tending the ape ng contest. Mn. Sophie Lax-sen returned to her home Saturday afternoon, Alb- er lgendlng the winhsx with herdmz ter, Mrs. George Christ and family, neu' Craig. Henry Flake puxclmsd the went 80 ure a of Mr. Ben Mnrsh Inn week. Krs.James Rasmussen and children spent I-'fldny afternoon with Mn. Lo uis Rumlupun and children. Mr. md Mrs. Lads Rasmussen and children were nmonz those at.- 'Dixun amended :ne meeung Sun--dny afternoon of the Triangle 7Baby Bee!Club at the .Tama Ryan home at nm mu .Everett Stork entertains his clubmates on 'Huy 4 th.' The Kindred Merry Makers Club met with Mrs. Own- Matthews on Thnnday aicemoon.The ladies quilted and aber the business meeting were served an appetiz-ing lunch.M m Prentice Smithwin be hostess April 17th. Seward Christensen of Blnir, spun Sunday with Macy Wanick. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and Qzhildnn spent Friday evening at the home o l M n .Ivenon'l bro- ther,Morris Chiiatensen wen of Herman,who had returned thxtday from taking his mother, Mrs. J.C. Clmmznpen of Bludr toPax-Raton,s.D.for nn extended visit nt the home of her son, Louie, who is recovering from a x-went operation. lisa Helen Taylor of Rose Hill was A Sunday supper guest of Mila Ruth Widener. Harlxnd Matthews of Omahn, was 1 Saturday night md Sunday visitor with his parents, Mr. andMrs. 0. M. Mathews. Hr. and Mm. Ted Iversan hadas Monday supper and evening g u n a ,Martin Johnson and u n , lle rrlll d Glendale dstrict m dThomas Johnson of Omaha. Herman. drove to Valley tnspend Sunday alternoon with their mo- ther, Mrs. Mary Conety.Mr. and Mn. Burn Kelley and children spent Sunday at the H. Boxing home near Tekamnh. Miss Ernestine McCoy went with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety to Omaha Saturday and spent the night and Sunday with Misa Pearl Iverson in Blair. Grace and Ralph Ray spent Sun- day afternoon i n 'Dekamah with their uncle and aunt,Mr.andMrs.Eli Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzler were Sunday aflzmoon visitors o!Mr. and M n .Herbert Burwood, near m m mMr.and Hrs. Joe Bandar and danghwr sperm Sunday evminz at Frm R-ay's.Mr.and M n .Clyde Metzler drove na: Arlingto n Sunday dt- Qrnoon to visit Mn. H. L. Guinea md fa mily .Mr.m d Mrs.Clyde Metsler spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mn. Fritz Hxdkr. Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Anderson and son, Dan of Tekamnh, were nt.the F.lludler home Sunday nffemoon. Great Pre-Easter Sale Hats forWomenandMissespriced at $1 bo $7.56;Childrens, 89: to $2.98.Hundreds to pick f r o m - w h y I " m u u l we "e mu n u n; n a meSunday evening.Mrs. Leon Hindley was hostess to the members and their families of the McCarthy Ladies' Progress- ive Club at n cardnflrky a t her home Saturday eve ng in honor of her husbands birth anniversary. There were eight tables and prizes were nw-arded Mn. Elm! Truhl-sen and John Nearhood, um and Zconsolntions were given Mm Geo. Hindley and Will Thom son. Otherguestsnotclubmemgerswere Mrs.B.M.Utterback and son, Louis and Miss Bemicn Utterback of Arlingtun.Mr.and Mrs . Cul Hindley of Blair,Mr.and Mrs.Art Hansen of Manny district, andMr. and Mrs.George Hindley of Rose Hill.Lundm eondsting ofsandwiches,pickles,coffee and ake, was served.I A number of frlcndl of Mr. andMrs. Ondlle Humston spent Wed- nesday evening at their home. Those pnsant wen Gus Roch, Mr.and Mn. Clifford Tmhlser.,Hr . and Mrs. Elmer Truhlagn, Mr. and llxs.:yen bslrn m d Mr.la nd ni . Pe te eusen. Mr. ni:dMn. Hayes Roaenbalm and family spent Sundny at. Orum at the Martin Lsnen home. Misa Fnnesh Thompwn was aSaumhy night guest at the Dan Thompson home. l i m m ' u w r n o n m r c m m c n pn!an end to speculation.Thean-sugar hid rhlnpered in hln srdenalnchargesngallatnm nth a n nam:was certainly notm m m .!e!me mm. who hadenglneerm papers calling him lieu-ger. dared not deny.Be rm. tol- lowed the stranger and was nowengineer.Andlhlt nronglned holl- Jske and John Hannon. rsnehers near Depuyer, Mont., hnd been found dead in their barn.Mr. Hanlon le!t at once for MonMrs. .Fred Pfeiffer enmrlained the Rebekah keminglon at her home on Friday nlternoon,the occasion alia being her birth "Pi: landing Y-he ehnrlvarl for Mt. nnd Mrs. Walter Nelaon at Bhir Fri-» day evening.Mr. and Mn. Geo, Ne ls onof this vicinity wee also preaenHr. and Mrs. Jnmes Rasmussen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer pnnela spen'}'h|=rndny eve Neum Warrick shipped out him choose from a small assortment? sheep for Mondays Omaha market The Millinery Store of Blnir is theHrs.Vina llclntyre and Nor- Fashion Center.12-ll: ldnen of westman Wilkins and chi of 'Z.""+ a " A. § '§° "'°i§' m c m rrnr AND sou °r . " ° "un ly ~1 . o N G c u m :emoon vidwrs at the C. B. Bunn home.vm.-r~\...,.J..|1:r.1.....m . . ...:nn..w.1+..-Nnvnlf and Mm, - 3 , - " f "' ; " " Increasing nttzndnnoe marks theSpecial Services now in nrvsfess- Members who have not begun nb- tending have not begun profit- shnring.Come,before i t la too a n and inhumm-n 'hn-d n ! w a ! ~ ~ o n s . a n d t h e ~ l " ° " " " ' °m e m e m b e r s r e s p o n u e u i n m g w n u m r s . m a m m a ; | m | I L I Lu a :\J|n.._.......|.a.....--\.....\- - . . . . \............. .n n 4. .\ u | \»" \ | l L ". - S w ? - -. .I. » . h \ l ¢ |I l a n f n n f n D a m w n n u n a n a n a I ¢»\\iI..P l o m n m | l | | ¢ 1 ; | | | | |L l l z l y c l n \ ; | ¢ p 3 us.a u ; o »tu nu us .;a n vvu n _1- ww - " - -Il l U b |n u m H 6 9 ;V i n w R r m r l n v n r h n n l n f l W i l l T h o m a s o n C B H C II B t t h t A l -C h r i s t . I L !l l \ u | u u u \ > ¢I : l u u a v c u w a s l u n H U a u u U l u .U ]5 1 1 1 1 1 5 a s u l : | | . u \ . u A I A l b s a u u u n o A u u n u u u v w - a n u l a u w . - - n -f n h i s m o n e y b e l t .g a r d e n h i n t .T h e h o s t e s s s e r v e d n d r e n w l e d a t t h e J a m e s R a s m u s -w h i c h M m C h a r l e s H u n k i s t h e " T h i s I n o u r c h l e t e n g i n e e r ,H e r -d e l i c i o u s t w o c o u r a e l u n c h f o l l o w -s e n h o m e S a t u r d a y .t e a c h e r ,a r e p l a n n i n g a p a r t y f o r m m M e t z g e r .m e a g e r i s n o t h u i n g t h o n m e e l i n g .A n u m b e r o f M i s a E d n a H a n s e n h a s b e e n F r i d a y e v e n i n g ,A p r i l 1 1 a t f h a m m e .T h e r e m n a H e r m a n M o w b i r t h d a y g i f t s w e r e p r e s e n t e d ' b o s e w i n g f o r M r s .V i c t o r H o l s t e i n .A .E .D i x o n h o m e t o h o n o r t h e g e r . b u t h l l l i f e w e n :o u t w i a k n i f e M r s .P f e i f f e r .G u e s t s p r e s e n t h e -H r .a n d M r s .I a u i n R a s m u s s e n , b ' i r t h d e y s o f _ f o u r .p n e r p b e r s .. W t f r e d Pa ulse n h o me W e d n e s d a y to see Mrs . Pa uls en a nd the ne w ba by Gu s Re e h is d o i n g t h e f a r m wo r k f o r Cli f f o r d Tr u h ls e n th i s s e a s o n a s C E f ' f o r d p ln a o n e g g Th u rs d a y , 7: 4 5 P .M. - - " F i n d i n g th e W a y " . Fr i d a y ,7:45 P .M . - " F i n d i n g th e I n s t " . z z :wan! In at Mm~:m whnrn fha l"n|-fn.. |.3AA¢shn f'I..¢l.-.-\-...Ili - "u. .|:¢ .lm. A 4»|nil;Ivan nrnnni §l\1vulnu u.r¥H\" u n i - P '¢-°"" " - I " " " \° " U I " l i §.|\|l;g | ; | q \ ; § | | |" B L U |||1 §.5 u | ¢ | 1 y | }u a l u \.ILAl \l| \IA u | l \ . | U IJul¢| \|l»}ua n ux u e s e o p e n d i ve s u n e .1 :w a s o u r l f r n v l n r o f B l a i r .M i n s M a n d a M a n - [ M L a n d M r s .N i e l s J e s n e r s e n 1\ Iverson ami Jame~Dixo;1.ne ~y fo r ~ i c a l tre a ~rne rf /9 re a washer lnglneerl lwnr.Ha* kllled | mm. lout hll woman and becnme n chief engineer all ln the mme erenlng. '.l'hl| fondnenlfor women mu ye: bn Ma undoing.r .»,.. \|- I .... ........--.. _.__ u n o f O m l h l , l l n .S l n h Llc-Doluld at Fremont,Mn . Mo n! ! m d M n .yron llnsten,M n . Waller a n d l n .Henry Pf df e r . - - -- - -----A 1I1€8f Herman.Mr.Niels Jespersen and Iauis Rasmussen were in Lolilll.IowaRasmussenwereinLogan,Iowa op business Monday. M n .Iauie Knndsen was in Omaha Friday to see the doctor. Mrs, Jansen of Blair, is visiting her daughter,Mrs.Alfred Ras- mussen. '1 Bottom Prices Guaranteed Ev- eryday in the Year at the Fashion Center in Blair.1 12-lt Women and Misses: Select your New Eagier Outfit at the Fashion We F e a t u r e R e d W B r a n d Paints a n d F i n i s h e s Next Week 'April. 14 to 19 ' x ALONG "rim Borrom ROAD| The census enumerator,lra Baxtgr and tax assessor,ClarkLippxneotthavebeen:necessaryvisitors in this vicinity"lately. Mr. gud Mrs. Clifwn Anderson | ~cr se clona,ow Avail yourself of the opportunity to lam .....line of paints, var- nishes,lacquers, stains, enamels, etc. Whether you con- template painting »u ~,i t w i l l s a v e y o u money co acquaint u -'~' terior walls, or z Engdahl Top and Body Co. Manufacturers, Repairers of Auto T6p§ and Bodies "lf EngdahlDoes il, 11's Done Rqhr" 614-16-l8»Z0 Norlh 18th St.Telephone AT5944 O M A H A . N E B R - :1 ~""F' In addition to repre- senting quality and The rfsponsibilily of the Red W Trade Markon a can of paintsund fm nina u possiblygrattr than :haof most similar paintbrandsor labels. See Our W indow lor Details oi Comes? Oii orl ng xr n z E Painting Materials. The Arndt Hardware ,'»s m u s t a l s o p r o t e c t thc na m e of the makers, theirscven- my-five thousand .of honest and pro- gressive merchan disin~ . /ur of the buying pub I 33 , " s n n ni.. m-M., W..."-"num yourattention. Doc xor.when I mngnesx- ed that he shouid ac c ompany us as hr s !olhver he r e ms é d The-n I :poke nf the sad wrem-k of the Pen-de n n ls o n th e Mnnnvlus.when nn rnnny were Inst.\\'| xhnu| n vrurd.Lea ry rec-mnsielnred th e nllnxalhm As a murderer .we must rec kon Mr. Leary ln the \\hulesnl¢~ wny of busi- ness." Len ry s ro nf unlnn was n m d ue to any nenrt pungw over me a lilp h e ha d c ns t a wa y f or n sh ar e o r the lnxuru nre money .n wa s ln n n i v lh m e u s e th at he dared no t bent In to p ulp th e smilin g la c e i nd u tlll th a t meaning voic e for e ver._ Leary po i nte d to B e uln gwn .A t Any rate. he was not afraid of Bet- ti nmon . "W hats me Idea ot letti ng hi m ln on all th is?" D r . a n d Mr s . P .L .C a d y ma d e a b u si n e ss tri p to Onn wa , I o wa o n Th u rs d ay . M m M .E .W i n s e tt sp en t th e week nd at Blair with relatives. Donald Weberuhad the misfor-tune te break a bone in his annree c ntly ,wh e n h e f e ll f r o m th e te tte r - to n e r a t s c h o o L Mi s s C i a r a Sc h oe ttg er re tu r ne d t o Fi lle y o n Sa tu rd ay ,a f te r at- te n d i ng th e fu ne ra l o f h e r g r a n d - mo t h e r , M n .Ka th er i n e Eh n i ng e r , wh i c h wa s h e ld o n F r i d a y . Mesdaxnes A d r i a n J .E d g a r a n d Ha r o ld Gr oves we r e hos te ss el no th e Me th o d i s t Y o u n g L a di e s ' k e n - si n g mn o n Tu e s d a y e ve ni n g nt th e h o m e ' o f t h e fo r me r .Th e le s s o n wa s i n c h a r g e o f Re v. E d g a r wh o g a ve a Sy nopsis o f th e B o o k o f Metzger nodded vehement n n - lM" m¥ 'Th ?i a d i e s s p e n t th e e - one-niece . .___ ___. ___c a s t a l u m i n u m ~L \\L \.».L ONE OF THE MANY FEATURES OF THE xEWDrvval., "lt'|uuttlng a weapon ln hhhand." sald Metzger. "lie, too. has hln history." aald the Buss."Gentlemen, this la theelehrated Andrew Orme. once of ale and later San Quenllu.Youhave done murder; so has he.Hinme here on board u | double one.First. an nhlp's surgeon. and. see ond, an n larger nf llrst rank."Metzger looked av. hlm with rv meet.Be remembenrd Une ma lyears buck.No wonder he lookedlo coldly on commonplace crook:llke Sum.Ln all thing: Metzger llked class. \Bemngton was vutly relieved that the mlmke ln his ldentlty ro~mnlned undiscovered This Inter- vlew had tmnl-rwu fm ...U ».., mainder of the evening sewing,after which the hosoesses serveddelicious two course lunch.Thehub voled to nerve the meals for the district Missionary Conven-tion which will be held. hem in May.About twenty-tour were present.H.W.McKibben attended n Nye Jenks meeting ~ b a n q u e t at Omaha Thursday evening.Mrs.F.M.Wilkins spfent the week nd in Omaha.with her dau hter,Mrs. James Farhat.n i J. A. Patterson of Gm'- Ind. and w. H. Webb of Madison, visited here on Friday at,the home of their hrower, F.E. Webb.Mrs. N. A. Marnn was hostess 4-n.-u._ .-u:..,,:,.........n-..:..».. y a n ~u n s o e s Next Week April. 14 to 19 Avail yourself of the opportunity to lam template painting t l ..0 line of paints, var- nishes,lacquers, stains,enarnels, etc. \ I »u ~,i t w i l l s a v e y o u money co acquaint u -'~' terior walls, or z :1 ~ '_' L ,Q A ""F' In addition to repre- senting quality and The rfsponsibilily of the Red W Trade Markon a can of paintsund fm nina u possiblygrattr than :haof most similar paintbrandsor labels. See Our W indow lor Details oi Comes? Oii orl ng xr n z E Painting Materials. The Arndt Hardware ,'»s m u s t a l s o p r o t e c t thc na m e of the makers, theirscven- my-five thousand .of honest and pro- gressive merchan disin~ . /ur of the buying pub I 33 , " s H E N E W Ma y ta g g i v a y o u a OJ E PIECE, c as t-alumi num tub, moulded in Maytag's million dollar aluminum foupdry...qua1 ity o ons truc- tion that assures permancnt beauty and ehidenc y- TheNEWMaytag cast~alum- inum tub keeps water hot for an entire wm=hinv_ _.built momv to ho ld faur / _____.... _ ....... -, ....Qhope that the Bos ; wa s In sane and h a d bP¢Un a n adven ture whi c h wo u ld end ln (a llu r e Au n r e d lyth a w th r e e men we r e n o t to n u bec a use of lac k or h r n te courage. A n d there we re others wh o m h e h a d no t y et me t.snho rdln ntel o r th a s th r e e wh o wo u ld s ta n d or Ml w l t h them.He w a s wo nd er in g lt th e ta sk s de ma nd ed o f h i m mi g h t not y e t b ems y h lm an an lmp oater, when the Bos: rap ped on th e table. " T h e rnaln reason wh y we are here tou l| ;h t,"h e Mi d . " l s to cor- re c t c e rta in lmpr es a lo ns wh lc h a nh e ld b !some o f my mea.Yon. Le ar y ,were zra ulle d th at I allowed y o u to ta k e ne o r th e z u m r o o msf r o m B a r Ha r to New Y or k. Mr. Ha lle tt wa s adallzed, but k nows be tte r th a n to tr y c on c lu s i on wi th me.The same thlng applies to y on. Metz ger.Yo u m a th e r o o m th e doc tor h as n ow." Me tz g er lo o ke d a t L e a r n W h a t d l d t h e n m m e a n ?They we re | 1- rendy l.n Lhelr nsual quarters. " Y o u probably we re no t awar e that those rooms were planned hy a fo r me r own e r wh o plac ed dlc ta- g r a p h s ln so th at h e mi gh t over- h e a r wh a t wa s s a ld a b o u t h i m b l t w o p e n ;wh o m h e suspected."Th e B o s s to o k fr o m h ll p o c k e t n W me :wwe uusslvosty .>o~..e..,o n W ed ne s d ay af te r n o o n a t hex ho me .Th e re fr e sh me nts a nd d ec - or atio ns we r e su gg e stive o f the Eas te r sea so n.Mr s . H. W 1 S d \ o ~ ettge r wa s th e le a d er f o| " l.h é af t- ern oo n' s stud y ." ` Th e C o g a ti o n a l L a d le ! C i r - c le wa s wr lj a n e d b y Mr s . J . C Ba d ge r a n d Mr s .G.A..Ma rs ha ll o n W ednesday si te r n o o n a t the c hurc h.Mr s .R.A .Da vi es p r e sided a t th e me e ti n g i n th e a h ae n oe o f th e p re s lde n t, Mrs . c . C Ma r s ha ll.T w o n e w n a me s w e n ad d e d to th e me mbe r s h i p r o lL Mr s .W .I-I.H i l l e g u s an d son Bobbie r e tu r n e d s o Oma h a Th u r s d a y a f te r sp en di ng a f e w day : he re a t 3 -h e F re d D eweb er ho me . D i s th c t C o mma n d e r Vernon mm m : o l t h i s p l a c e j u s t r e c e i v e d w o r d f r o m He n r y Hx Du d le yDe p' t.Aa l. , th at L he . 8th di s tri c t c o mp r is in g W as hi ng to n,Douglaz a n d S w v c ounties,n o w m e s e c o n d a mo n g th e 18 d i s tr i c ts o. Ne b r a s k a f o r p e me n ta g e o l q u o h o f me mb e r s h i p o f th e A . L .Th- sec ond d ls i v .ju mp e d f r o m Lhw l n s t p l e o o t a i t h a d n c e D e c . l 5 m | do s e Ma h. 15 h as rls e n o n second u -..-A """°"'°,;:=.;'"' ~erahasfm.. mzw m1!¢r mater removean enclosed, positive-action, automatic drain..The N E W quiet,lifetime,oil- pa c ke d dri v ea nd many o the r nota ble new features produce new results and :ma te r conv cnie noe ...Mayti g'u latestFR"1'-hun-,_ ,QEnd pe atat a dmizva ncut. f tial wumngwimP H O N E ¢ ';lEWMay1=\zinywr awnhomr.1fi:d<=m'=~=ni1»¢1f.d°»3'¢l°==P ir.Dividapqymamyou'I1n¢v¢rm1-1=- mn MAYTAG mmm. Nm-=. lun r w - a d m :J M s 4 , s oo, o oo< ( § / P TUNE .IN x'a';,°1="a':.':'¢.:':';.Newark MONDAY Bvsnlhb om LS.T.,' § ; " ' ~ ' Y l ' 2 °u . r . . ; ° °P . 'r . c v I I| | < s ' n » . s e . h u h w s u .. - E E ; . m m . . c f m K O A . m n K S L .5 u . \ l L | k l W K Y ,l» | |» ¢ |: m C| v U ' R C ¢ I - l m n w A . L u / u n i o n x é ' w . P u n m u .~ Ro o uc v 1 v rvvn l c #EH- lx. Hg m a a uf u a m m u w .lil Farnberg Hatdware ConlBlair, Neb., Phone 198 FallerS Appliance Co 2:»5M East 6th S.t.,Fremont,Neb. Phone 172padofpaper."Me m e nld on many occaslonn thlt were wu no nuon.bsa uu x commenced u voyage.I ahouldwver nnllh II.Leary ma um n would not uh mm ten lecondn zo Dick me up,bm um yne ek nnddumnm a lnb nu.. mm mm. =. I..' w w I 1;the week-end with relhtiveipeiat Mldison. Hrs.le o Weber entertained several ladies on Thursday dun noon.At Sk o'clo¢-.k the hostess »erved1um,h. Thq gollowlng guests D. E. Hardy local Reprebenitives Ernest Kubie Phone 285 for above Dealers Phone Red 261 ." - . . .3 n w - u w '0 .° "l " " |u r l s - n u |» l . - . . . A n »\ Eonunuea nm '!"=°l¢)i;.ia-,,"§;,;ia vim,"1=`§»=`&"néI Weber and Hznrv Wehmr mx MAénrtilin The Enterprise.I Buc.ha 3f I'}~hE5nt. We F e a t u r e R e d W B r a n d Paints a n d F i n i s h e s Next Week 'April. 14 to 19 ' x Avail yourself of the opportunity to lam template painting t l ..0 line of paints, var- nishes,lacquers, stains,enarnels, etc. \ I »u ~,i t w i l l s a v e y o u money co acquaint u -'~' terior walls, or z :1 ~ '_' L ,Q A ""F' In addition to repre- senting quality and The rfsponsibilily of the Red W Trade Markon a can of paintsund fm nina u possiblygrattr than :haof most similar paintbrandsor labels. See Our W indow lor Details oi Comes? Oii orl ng xr n z E Painting Materials. The Arndt Hardware ,'»s m u s t a l s o p r o t e c t thc na m e of the makers, theirscven- my-five thousand .of honest and pro- gressive merchan disin~ . /ur of the buying pub I 33 , " s