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05-15-1930ENTERPRISETHE E»IPRINTS THE NE¥\\i--Regardless PLAYS No I~'Av om'rEs 1 NEWSPAPER WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKABLA|R'S GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND coMMEN'r Fmm!heG\nla|SpotolNehrllk&-4'NUMBER 17Pnblidmd Weekly by Jbhn A. Rhonda BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MAY 15, 1930VOLUME XXXIV Subscription Prlec. $1.50 lk: Year. Single Copy, ~wuhhmoni County Future For D~ Appea L IGHT & Po v mn DAMAGE GREAT (Bun County Hewd) The Iowa-Nebraska Li ght & Power Co., sustained A heavy loss in we lwrm o f la s t Thursday night.The north pnrt of the city was without service until late the following day.Relief work had Do be carrled on through the nightbythe aigfol' electric w a, all lamps, lanterns and candles.178 h o m:were without light, 78 gales were down, but the service I l l .| | ~ En tire Cmmt y is l n v it d . A t th e la s t r e g u la r W a s h i n g to n o u n ty F a r m B u r e a u B o a r d me e t- g it was d ec id ed to h old a Co un - .. c s c l n c b s =.._.automobile was a curiosity and the public generally wma nkeptiw as to thdr pru- tieability as s means of tnannponation. Last year 3,874,765 anto- mobiles were sold in the United States.This wculd s a o a s » a » 4 rr 0 s v 1:al a l a 0 o al l In an as »A BIG INDUSTRY |n »vu 1 C 1 a 1| l $2,906,0'73,'l'50 i n a u to mo - biles.I t i s indeed a sta g - g e r i n g s u m a n d yet.i t sp ea k s of pr o sp er i ty . a m a a a a n m n a o o a a I l » * an wh i c h th ey spr ead a t th e su p pe r h o u r a n d a ll en jo y e d to ge th er . Mrs. J ense n was y he rec ip ient of 9. nu mb e r o f n i c e b ou q u e ts fr o m h e r ....|.. ?$15~ ~r m~ mar, the 1: MOTHER ENJOYS VISIT FROM SIX DAUGHTEE5 Mrs.Soren Jensen at this city was pleased m have'her :i x daughters and eir hulbands gather at her home on Mo\'.her's Day,May 11,and spend a few hours with her. 'a uto mo bi le ~i ndua try o~* *America has grawn.Only * 'But few people realize ' ¢ n n 4 as 4 l Io n. Eve r y o n e i n th e c i ty sh ou ld b e inc lud ed i n th e c ensus i n o r d e r th a t B la i r ma y ma k e a s go o d a s s h o w- i n g a s p o s a i b le . o a a o n m o u n a n s m n n s 1 as a n n n Spring Fever . . - " ~ "J 0 .f ¥ ;; . .L - " ""\ ' \ \\ I " |\ f \a I . . --l ., M\."\ 1 ~.r .~ `' . l | , » m ~~~ A ~1 r s i1j-.[P: fi . I x J ~u *[P ; ~'\ 1 /1 's g -or Y f /'-___J 'N ff '~ ~ . .-.--:1~~"»'ng, 'x ~--4 \`_; . - \'"Q f é i t .rr ""'!.'2'i:r:f °`\1 'f ~-f f T _r;::|.~"j;> " \': _- _ = ____g~g /`. . _ _ _-1 " . ; "~Q / .,:~ /4 .g ap - : ' .3 `. \ =/ 1 .n J , E )\ . ";~ '¢1 ~.i \r /~ f .f » M *2 '\ 1: Q I n ar who have not yet been counted are asked to com~ municate either with their enumerator,Mrs.Pauline :I :t a an n Q an a °= I l a #o *'.\~.* /BANQUET The fourth annual Mother and Daughter banquet was held last .| g .. Dm-ing Yen: Bu ca nemaWnshingtan County Farm Bureau Interest on Endowmenz Funds and Donations the Bum julto 'Hald County Wide Barbecue Pizinic in Jun# on Arlington I-'mir $25,000 for Exveluel-Grounds. (Products, Including Blair Bread Dana College is abqut to close the books for the year.It ha s |thia year received $9W0 ty~wme Barbecue pxcmc about memiddleof June at the Arlingwn Fair Grounds. The definite da te rwill be an- nounced just an soon as the pro- gram committee schedule their speaker and other enbertainment. In the past, approximately four to five hundred people have at- fcxmded these picnics.However, this year enough barbecued bee! m Bureau Annual Picnic MOTHER ENJOYS VISIT FROM SIX DAUGHTEE5 Mrs.Soren Jensen at this city was pleased m l-mve'her :i x daughters and eir husbands gather at her home on Mol'.her's Day,May 11,and spend a few hours with her. The ladies brought a nice lunch which Lhey spread st the supper hour and all enjoyed together. Mrs. Jensen was yhe recipient of s number of nice bouquets from her children which she enjoyed very much. The daughters present were: Mrs.Jens B. Jensen, Mrs.P.A. Svengaand,Mrs.Adolph Voss, Mrs.Ed Gllbertson,Mrs.Geo. Kuhr, Jr., and Mrs. Henry Voss, all of Blair with the exception of Mrs.Adolph Voss,who lives in Califomia. In the afternoon, s granddaugh- ter, Mrs. Dee Wilkins of Csliiomiu called on her. The day will be one lang re- membered by mother and daugh- ters...4~..1h. AYE NEW REFEREE IN BANKRUPTC Herman Aye,Omaha attorney for 20 years,fonuerly of Blair, was apgointed a referee in bank- ruptcy Thursday by Federal Judge J. W, Wnodrough. Judge Woodtough said the load was boo heavy for B. H. Dunham, ...,., .._... This proéed to be one of the most enjoyable and most interest- ing banquets held for the Moth- ers and Dsughiers. The attendance was the best so far, there being around 175 pres~ ent.The menu was delicious and cspsbly served by e men of the ehllrch.The decora ons were very attractive purple and white being the color'9 The honor guest of the evening was Bess Gesrhan Morrison o l Lincoln, who spoke in her usually charming and delightfd manner. Mrs.C.G.Bader presided as toast mistress and filled that re- sponsilile position very eroditably. Miss Lilzh Wright sung "Little Mother of Mine", ucoompwed by Mrs. W. V. Wright on the piano. Miss Luella Simpson gave a Toast to Mothers and Mrs. A. F. Newell responded with A Toast to Dang- !¢l'i.All present felt that the eve- M.. .e=......., ....... ..... e....e,....... v.eighteen residences by the follow- ing night.Superintendent Geo.G. I-laws notified hesdquumers in Lin coln immediately aiter the lines broke.Two crews were dispatch- ed soon thereafter from Norfolk, they were re-enforced with two more crews at dsy-break from Missouri . Valley,and together these four crews numbering 59 men worked steadily without re~ lie( until the poles and lines were again in plane. The Oompany cnncelled the elec- tric current bills of all families who had lost their homes from the tornado; they also took buck my articles that had been purchased at the electric store and refunded dm purchase prlee.The president of the company sent a check for ssoo w tba Red Cross Relief com- mittee to help sid the vdctims of the norm. An electric ice box sold by the company to Mr. Al. Brinley wus on enuvmnem. sunun unu recuvalmorethan$16,000 i n collections and donations sent in by the L\lth- erln churches of America for the running expenses ol the school. These figures do not include mb- scdptlons on endowment funds and buildings.The Lutheran churches have beam unusually generous to contribute $16,000 for the run.. ning expenses of the school.The proper way,however,to flmmee Dann i s w increase the endow- ment to the point where interest or means should be encouraged to endow chdrs to the College and th provide 'lor a living memorial their fdth in college education. With sufficlmt endowment to issues rates, Dana can remain at the present figure and the college can be operated without churchadd.With snffident endowment the permsnency of Dms ri s ls - sured.This amnot be the c ue when each year oslls for finmdal care of expenses.People RECEPTION ToNm M E M B E R S The officials of the M.E. church held a reception m the new members on last Tuesday evening, May 18, at the church parlors. Around one hundred new and old members were present to enjoy the program prepared and car- iled out by those in charge. A soprano solo by Mins Lilah Wright. was enjoyed.A baritone horn solo by Frederick Kegler, ac~ companied by his sister,Misa Dorothy put the audenoe,i n a mood to enjpy the short u l k s which followed. The key word of the evening was "Welcome".This wla divided in- fo the subject!and "Come"and informal talks were mule by Dr. Chu. Mead,Dr.John Grant Shick,and Rev.C.G. Bader,respectively. and pork will be available for tlmusand neoplé.sm-vmg'mi1 begin promptly at eleven-thirty o'clock and the first thousand there will get it, besides coffee to drink.Those attendinz are asked m bring eating utensils and food.other than meat.and coffee Th barheauing of the meat will:follow the in§tructio:\s of J Shonhom, and the Arnericnn Ab- erdeen Angus Breeders Assocda~ Lions'method,by preparing a t IJ t I: \Following the program. n soda! \tirne was enjoyed downstairs play ing interesting game: and later refreshments were served.Those Spring Fever ¢D .H .I .A s s o c l - ation Reports April Report Shows 'l'wen¢y»¢wo Herdn on Tat.An Avann ol 820 Pounds of Milk Produced 'far the Month. HERD TABULATED REPORT There were twenty-two herds telbed during the month ol April. Forty-four cows prodnued between 40 and 50 pounds of butberlat. Fourteen eowa produced between 50 and 60 pounds of buttertat. Thne cows were above sixty pounds ol hntterfat. All cows i n the Alsociation averaged 820 pounds ot milk and an.'1 pouna of butberfat for the month. I-'ive High Herd! Owner Breed Milk B.F. J 4 ~_-* .t n _.\. .f .f f '. _ ""\ ` \ \a I 1 ~ 7 ~ j \ _. ./\Q - \ . - - '~`.\ .\. ¢ \ '~_" \\-~> \~.-\ . ,y ~ 1 ~L ` ".? 1 " " ~ .;; ..g ._ ¢ . '.P n ~$1 i ,:¢';».1 . f `I ;* ~~H ;-/F = ; . s § a . : 2 f » ;I ~- -~ . »s ~ Q-1 ~# i f ._.1_. _" ' _ .. 1 *~° ' J ;»I5 1 1 r _e ~~ ~; ;»m n » * ¢/' h x\ 1 \"- : , " " ` *- 1 - - 1 3 5 '. r 1 f | .- . _Q (g1 ~.: ; = _~.*| »< ~ 4 ~u ~~ = :, ?~g J |\. f ~f w § l - -._; , , _ , _~. H E 6 , *n ` r; ;2 3 "T r .f ;/~ . ¢ . . f : L . ~~_4 " " \ ~ . ._ f 1./ "' . - " '*/, . .~~" 5 a 7 ¢;;' L - . ~=~- r ~q f i ~L ... ~J a "_. l e m - _ - ~~£ 5 ~ Baccalaureate Service ( l u n of 1980,Horner Guests on Sunday Evening,May 25 nb 8 0'cloek_Rev. A. F.Newell in Speaker of the Evening. HE L D I N NE W AUDITORIUM The following program will be mesented Sunday evening,May m u 8 P. M. a l, t. he n e w high school auditorium when the Bac- cllaunabe` Exercises (or the Class of 1980 will be given. March, "March Trlumplule - - - - - - - -> -- - »,- -1- - Rathbun _Margaret Badgu-ow,Margaret Jenkins Male Quartet, "At the End of the D I V ' - - ~ ~ - - - n . s . x = ' u g x e r Alfred Jensen, Edward Jenkins, Roy Christiansen and Ray Mntz Invocation - - - - _ Rev. Carl Bader mti i a bed o f li ve c oals fi f te e n we r e t w o N'f0l¢€B»D u n h a m a n d o eig hte en inc hes h a ve ac c u mu-H e r b e n Da ni el,u p to 14 we ek s a t e d i n t h e b o t t o m o f t h e p i t .A a s v .w h e n M r .D a n i e l r e s i g n e d w - - - . . . . ! _I I "A . . .I . . .i i f n n k l - » 4 » n S -" v n u c a n s t # n i n g u n a D e e n o n e U I II I U C l l . p l e a s u l ; A v u |l u n | | = a n 1 | U \A F operation of the college must d~ pend upon the generosity of th people year by year.With added endowment of $350.0~ accreditment for a tour year col lege becomes possible and a 1 end ls required for lull seared! ment. Let ua all work to gether wi two objectives in view:d n t ,= capacity enrollment;second, endowment that will make th college independent of the gener o 'ty of the people year by yea' l m Dana College dlning hal department is making good |152 o Blair~1m\1!epfoducts.u m a by the two Blair bakeries has bee purchased i n quantities wlxic would mal in the carlnuda.Hun dreds ol pounds of Blair ross ~ coffee have been consumed an approximately one thousand ponn ~ of Blair'a bent butter will hav been served in the College dinin~ hall before the close of the year 19 4I lI82 5 3sr;.X oan2s 12I 92 6 M . a5.6I 52 02 7 \ » 2 1142 I2 8 a yh .1 151 5Z22 9 193nn.29I 62 5 3 0 su5 I 0I 72 4 5 1 JOY RIDERS On last Thursday night, May 8 during the heavy downpoux:o rain, a party of men or boys en ered the John Rhoudes gnrage -~ South street and drove nway h'~ Hnpmobile mr. Jult how they managed in 1 into the car is not lmown as i was locked.However,i n th~ morning the car was gone and th~ sheriff wu notified at once an~ a telephone message was nent the different towns and cities a~ praising the authorities 0 !th mi adng cu. At about 2:30 p. m. Friday th police authorities of Omaha phon ed Sheri!! Mehreus that the hu l beam recovered : n d was a that time resting peaoefdly in ~ garage at the police station i Omaha.It ha d been found l west Omaha on 72nd and Padfi street where the misaeantn ~: left it. From all appearances the mm have been four in the - as the muddy footprints on ~~ floor umm would lndicaw, but tram of them has been found as to who it was will probably ~ n mere conjecture. ~'z .~ _ T ~ ~J :p ~ { ' ~ . :~ May 16 .1':.nior Class Playaf May 21-Kidnite Follies.{: May 'l3 Junior-Senior B xet..S May '34 Annual Pqppy Hay 25-luiemorial Bervitdd FB.F. D. hall, A. M. May 25--B. H.S. °Bacchlnureabe May 'Pi Duma Baccnlhnreate. May 29»~~B. H. S. Qommencement. May 80--Commencement at Dana.. May 31--B. H. S. Alumni.. June 17 -F"..ng1°eg~ationnI u s . U. carnival...;June 22--County S. S. confvantion at Pleasant View. / BUSINESS ANDSOCIAL FORECAS I& ~»~ 2 ~ ~ ' * € ~~., ~¢,»~\ \ ~WIL L ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs.Elde McBride and Mrs. Henxiettl Bowman will represent Blair at the W, R. C. and G. A. R. oonventign which is to be held in ;|cCook, Neb._ on May 20, 21 and Mrs. McBride is the stabe treas- unr for the ornzanimtion. more than 100 feet then dropped in tha wreckage, the electric unit was adm blown olf.Mr.I-laws found the ice box bent and batter- ed and the unit nearby, they were taken m the power wmpany store, the unit placed ln position,the cunent turned on and ur the sur- prise of all it worked as perfectly and quietly as though it had just come hom the factory.Tho ice n under obliga- nittee for a very c varse Sana l l " 7 e d;p p; ; ed .Th e n t h e me at i s, wra p~J u d g e W o o d r o u g h B i l d h e l m Zi a o n i n t o th : m i ve d i n twe n ty po u n d m m m ,k n o w n M r . A y e f o r s o y e w . a n d le a sa n t e ve ni n g pla c ed o n th e san d,an d i s rea dy considers h i m wi th o u t a pe er i n P ° for n ten hour roasting.I legal ability.ENGAGEMENT OF INTEREST u v v q U \ . | | l L \ b i n u u a u l l v z u be v e n t s w a i l f o r m t h e a f t e r n o o n | M °A .C .C l r u u l d u n e s u . . n .u s v u l l L u":9,§":"3.°'§ , .. , . . . . - . . . . , . . . . .I Qnn.r||\1.r'n O m a h a W m - m . n e m 1 d | E d r a ¢ m r ¢ 1 1 - n a . - G . H .1 1 2 6 4 o J s | ° " ' " ° *S o l o ,T h e H o l y w w ' program.E"'="'Yb°dY in Washing-xmu¢ :s Aunv 1ur..r.s `£».-`Ii""2i' `€hZ`§¢`ii§wii1"`§m=§J§1?e3 G§oRfé§ véilmha G. H 1061 a9.9 " 'f °"' " " " ' ' '." " " ~ ° '5 *"'to r .com me 3 'Do r mmd e nncoun y as lnwt/ed Plan to The },_,¢meeting for the year of ment of the engagement of two of Harry Tyson G.H.1041 39.1 Baccalaureate Address nA Cer come early.Definite dates will the Monday Afternoon Club. was Blaifs well known young people:Cook Bros.Mixed 922 38.9 .,,._Re _ Aj F N 1] be.I te .°v -eweannouncedarheld. Mav 12. at the home of Mrs.asm. and Mrs. W. J. Koopman _Five Hi i ~... ...rmI.. Rnxmn "Lin: "|"|'iinn 'FfvA¢'* - -4box was taken bo headquuuers on Monday as a relic of the storm. The citizens appreciate the ex- cellent work of repairing the light and ibweflizyermade by tbecnm- n u m - ¢ - »u r n n a a t v f r u§1f§1v'ERsAnY SALEQ\'0;Blair Neb.announce the en-Uwner umeu mul:u.r.BLAIR CENSU P- w. Arndt.|''-,»- ~ ~ - - - - - - nmnaeasmhn.S RETURNS The nrosrram consisted of: Elec~» gagnment af their daughtr, _1!_r!11ss £1 ~§»§!°!'~~-\1-nthv Hnh nr. .. J gv nni wn Theplated,shows the population of and Roll Call,suggestions for doch, son of Dr. "4 Mrs. R. J. Bum City for the year mo, to "°"' you-'s program.f M'§,'5'°°hk°l"° of xylm.h ~ ~These figures are ~~ ~ °ff°f~ were re- at ..;2=.,,.°x'.';':";<::,.:a: 1221: liminnry und subject. to correction. eleceflz *li PFVIEI.~ .\... :. .. ....,.».,¥ nc n.. of 'nmmm fificenth census, just com- tion ofOfficers, Payment of Dues, Frannes Koopman, to mms mur rm. nenam u.no|.Cook Bros.G. Hal. A. C. Marshall G.Hol. Cook Bros.Ayrshire -Russell 1500 1680 1599 1338 ul.u62.2 59.2 58.8 ughes. ~ r=is2i£"iih°§i2B§ ~The Bolis store is puttilig on 5 Vig, Margaret Badgerow,Mae sale on Friday and Saturday of Koopman this wéek in commemoration of Benediction _ _ Rev A .1 Har te 'Mir sixth Hmive___gg .rsnry in bus- _Cluss Motto-"He Conquers Who iness.~store ~ f r o m its |I PBHY--Adv.I|m . m R E B E K A HS- -'f'5"ii§'rn1c'r M1-:Er About twenty members of Wel-Theré we 1 i president; Mrs. W.w.Wzikmson, °"'= *° n 1"'='""" "1 UJINJ " ''""f~'°Endures.............1_ 'IF '}f'.'f cght,een farmslvirn.nrn=irlnnt'Mrs. Prod Nematz|Pi soronty.Mr.MUfdoCh v.as|BLAlR BOY GETS _\f"|uaa P..IA s ta r t en jo y e d a go o d pa tr o n u g e l¢*...1.|.......l tll| . n -an d nn t h a n twn d a wn n omo r a .le |C I I U I I I U YU L U I l l t . n 1 s a r e f 1 .t e d f ~~o f l ~~w a nna \..ru |\.un \..lvlu l u a u v u u w ' : °" " J -T h e r e r s a q u e s t z o n m t e m m d s ° = T f ; ; f § , ; 0 f ; ; ; ; ~ f -m m f o r g r a d u a t w o ' g y m a g o a n d b o l g n g s ,C l a s s F l o w e r S w e e t P e a .5 ; { . » f w m a y b e f o u n d a m o n g t h e ° ? . ' " ° " Y o f t h e b e t t e r i n f o r m e d _.M C o r a B m r o w n o t h e T h e t a P h i D e l t a f r a t e m i t y . "T r a b o r n e u , s o n o f I ) r , a n d M r s . s b -M A N Y N E W F A R M E R S J O I Nc l t m e n s a s * » °w h e t h e r e v e r y o n e i n 1 9 3 9 3 1 l s r s g e D .W .B e n o f t h i s c l t y h a s o t h e ~ \ \ ' 3 8 C O L I I l \ £ d a t L M S ti | | l E »' E ' " " " l " ' E " '~B l a n c h e ~a n d ¢ . .u _~f n i n n r l n n m i H n n w i t h , f h a ( " m r | -"l *l D\ r n h n n n n n i r n n n u n n m a l l r ` _ _ . . ._'I ._ come Rebekah 'lodge, No. 27, went to Oakland,Monday,May 12,T-0 attend the fifty-second annual session of Rebekah Lodges, Dist- . . ! - A .\ v _1S o m a n y p e o p l e w e r e a w a y f r o m M r s . J o h n M F K . a y .G d I |" " " " § , , , " 0 " ' " ° " " " t , " ' ° '-- . . .-. --; z u . 1 - n u . . - n r . » L u a u r n U . | r . l . . . L}lolll.£°Q \ 0 l 1 n f t e r H 1 9 n n n m n r n f n r T h e f o l l o w m g P m g m m 'C o l Il l IU . fr ~~l l ~.....:_ \..fa_. _E?.r.. ..1aE..¥ . ¥ ° E ' f §|o m u r a u e Mrs.Nellie Anderson went ls 0 the local delegatq.The Blain lodge md the ceremony of drap-S ~ing the charter. tee fn! 1981-32 wn elededz Mn.§?'~'§f»».'°J§§'L'.iI'"C,.L'1" in il n.E.vmum,chairman;Hn . H you were not evumed. be mn xjmlgp 0'Hmlun and Mn. F. W. mul uugnu wen lee: pnum w 5=\-The |°||,,i 1The Cv mpmy hu lddnd ndi o l ns u- mg n lu v : l l-N e w A u d i t o r i u m -'~=1.f'~°"z= \»u_w.vnexr "°=.°f Q-mm 'f-.....viff..Y'....».=-Exam ' " " ' '' " " " " " " ' " " 'equipment and '1x~aue15 was for- éizgf Li~~;l- °t;'"';, §,;';"""Q j .Thg following lodges 8-ratunatc to be one of eight. out of ?P 'i o 1»._Dwmct 1:Blau-Welcomelass of a to Gradu|.£¥ May 29, "'°€'F. '1'""..?'*fEY ".PP"°"""' for a §'e°fw 'l'f,.','i',I',.' .,°'n...é?"2""%'}* "ti °'"€"'?F E'"ff" ff'T'°f`"..T'ff Lyons,Americas N°- 92; .1 e in 27; sw- to cull Clark 0'Hanlon and give Amar. in your name as he was appointed _ The committee xn Fwse served kv um r1..m»."- nf r-..........,....lmht refreshments of ace cream C aid wafers at the d se of a very f F C0 I Bl Hi |,posluon_vm.n :e Company.i r '°"""|"1 nxnnlxullan wnn nlgn Average mah Magnolia No,sa-Oakland,~ ~ "P of the pleasant afuemoon 2 .. Club ul-; . ; , . ° " : . , ; . . . , : . : : ; . : . . i a ~ w l l l g o ~ = ° c e m R a v wsu, ,;.°;,&fa#:2..:°;f»,':.:.":. ~»»~~»»f Slpnenfield and Elmeda ~ ~ C r a i é m a h ~ ourned fa meet again next Sept-Addr mg, ..?§Zl`..£.§`.°.'.§'d""2».Zf."$|'Z§ of De Soto, In G Baxter n!-Blw Evans Make High Gndg,l88, and Walthill, Orphn No. 829. ....MFONTANEL LE 4 .11 cum News mber...stationed in Des Ma ins.Iowa EF? lm" Ba r to n d s c o f Bl uff .. .......,.., ...... ..-........,.,..._.'il?i'.'?i"..°§'. msn the <FSewimriBIRTHDAY PARTY I 1F'1'Y-FlI~'rH~ -"""*'"|¥'P~'ii=)a,f'!¥.**f9 M>=~»»H»»=m::f '"';11;;= ..,h:,;:z..:,::ff°:'._|'" ~ ~ °"""'*'""""|""°"f'E'f"°sf=»r»T"" an ~D /The Fontanelle 4-HClub ,.,e;i;;,.;;.;;' Alix"E`é¥$}§ April 26th on account of their Miss Thelma Van DeVenu:r and leader being ill.The last meet- the girls of the Sutherland schooling was held May 3 in the local were entertained at a birthdayschoolhouse _with sdx members pany for Veola, eleven year old - ----° ~--1 -h _a so he ueaed dimm treasnrer toxThe Class of 1930, Blair High °'r¥3§'§»°'Z2§'\f'L.ff1. a salary of 1'§§i§`&Z,."QY° not made out their j g n ilxseeofatxainmun regiatezd the ensuing year. school are at pfwent, the °\!1¢¢r $275 per month to start with .thi 1 r th eighth grade ex-of mmulm in school circles.which makes in the more attract-e§'§"'"""'° °:'°;§ un this gg; amnationsoandenut uf m n one zoo sux musssns On Thursday evening, May 29, ive n o er ow n€Xt AT FASHION CENTERat exgm-fsmen, they mlke their just wlu1t.the|r production costa '3"¥"¥'E'i --md vmymgh- *TY* P¥'¢S€l\¢-A Judzins contest was daughter of Mr. and Mn. Alben adieu in sdzool umm at Blair were and how *ky can cut their ""°°"""{'Y passes.una In ram-|started_ with the members ns S¢hi°dt. at her home Tuesday evo- Hizh when they gather together GRADE oPEnE'rrA A succsss °'?"" per acne.This °"*°m°'=iw1Y er excepuonal and the uachers of speddx §f'""'~ judges xn preparation for orgnniz- ning, May 13. miter school.for the fifty-fifth annual com-__.Elves more grofit per acre wheth- the.§0\§nty_§r§ w be congratulated ~_.._§§f',,_S,,___u..»....|...~-..A ..n .rm.lnurvwm rnuay onuuruuy unuing a juding team.After playing gameslunch wfras mencement exerclses to be helfl in D 1h=;v;d,°»e»#~»In a M? gg ge "gm" 15 wet gfidfv- lmoes onTwo ro s'Eanding characters in Monday.Every pe of Dressyoc \Tb? sgcond problem was thor- served and all departed wiahmg the new high school audibonum.FY._ en gwen b? the PUP _ 3'qt ow,use I s a proven ~_..,... ..__1.\ ........a\_\... ---» a.. 4... l--ff----4 pughlydiscussed.The next meet-Iveola many more hBPPY binhday»|A|1 their relatives ma n-l¢m|»I°f me ww ward »¢hw1,mv¢a|zaeztm it uld to hh dna and|"!'¥.'°";"'°_£'i'3'°¥!'¥ P%vP°=1==s1°|z=°":2.E':'f '::"::ing will be heid Mav 15th in the|Thom rnésent were Joanne ilndlurill umnt fn hp nrnnnnf nn elmla success in every wav.All oflone-half hours to nroducn nn nrrnlor the Rose Hill district and El-|l¥1. uns group, uno. an a saving 1Co mmun i ty M.'L i 1 § " " ; " 5 e ,;£ °i ;m e The news reporter of the Fon-Edna Guy,Oorletta Edwards: tanelle 4-H Sewing Club,by Ruth Charlotte,Gladys and Mn- Helen Franke.dred Luse,Marjorie,Jane and sno _ ___"___________Daria Wilkins, Florence and Mari- oceasion to witneasr the program.|the children had their parts learn- The principal address ol'the ed and they presented the differ- evening will be made by Supt. J. ent scenes like regular Theopiiims. H. Beveridge of me Omahmpuh-About three hundred grade chu- lic schools..£'F°"took_part in the operetpa. of corp.r M "W made Evans of District 56.Both Fkrmerg wishing to take this these students made an average work should sign up before May grade of 90%. 20th,the time set for all appli-cations Lg be 1,-,_This i , an i n REé.__ESTA.'I'E TRANSFERS price. Girls who are going to need Banquet and Graduation Dresses are uxged to attend this event as there are many beautmiud Dresses _ . . ! A . l l .»....u.._......... - - - - : . . . . . . .:_ .n...£.unmxs umm. MAKES uuon Qetw Wilkins and Miss Van D¢~|The program and list of gradu-Iwww o t th e s o n g s we r e th i s s o n g s p e r e s ti n g pr o je c t a n d ta k e n f1'0In th e i r re ln llnp mn n i r n l eninu Fr you wiul 1-unc wAsu1r~u.i1uN C0uN1't|B\uvlv1° mr wean Uccumullu luuluWinter.Mr. and Mrs. Will Wulf,n i n a f n n n n r | group.2`>§f§n§Z§{-`2§,;m M -"March books and »¢a£i¢&"3§§§»§"`§\;E§ ""' "Chattel Mo-mm Triumphale" _ _ _ _ __ Mnrgaret yearly course in music.Herman Schroder to B s T Gar-Badgerow and Margaret Jenkins _Tke success for the presentation Blum ANNIVERSARY age: Fordsfm 1'f"9*°' QI60; Swe Tlie sizes range il md the prices $4.98 the Fashion Cepber 'om 11 w 52 w $12.75 and gd may be Dluir relatives and friends have|Evelyn and Irene helped her cele- received announcements of t11e|bl'H'U¢ in the evening ; former Blair girl, from the nurse's training course at the M. E. hos- pital in Ornzdla.The exercises took place last evening,May 14 at the Firs Methodist church in Omaha. Among those who atlended fromthis city v\ereMrs. Caleb Laftis, Mrs. Frank Warrick,Miss Olive smim and Mr. Will Freeland. Miss Bacon is also a graduate of the Blair hlzh school and has SPECIAL SCENERy FOR SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class was especially fortunate when it was discovered that among the great miss of scenery lor the school plays that the school purchased 'from the World Realty Companies some time ago, that there was a special set of scenery for the play, "Smil- Invocatrlon - - - - Rev L. J. Momn Due "By the Waters of Minne- wnka"- - - - - - -Lieurance Dorothy Baxter,Viola Hansen Commencement Address--A Chnl- l e n g e t o t l 1 e G r a d u s t e ~ - - - - Sup't. J. H. Beveridge, Omaha Plano Solo-"Russian Rhapsody" - - - - - - - - ~ - - H e s s e l b u r g Else Freae Presentation of Senior Awards - - Prindual F. E. Flank or the.operetta should go to thefollowing teachers: Miss May Ped- erson,Mrs.Hudleson,Miss Ruth Burr,Miss mi c h Iiockom,Miss Bhle Hughes, Miss Mabel Hauen- burg, Misa Luéfle Langley,Mrs. Beales, Miss Kemp md Mr. K. C. DeGro!f. CL UB BANQUET - _ .vm.._.., Mrs. Walter Petersen celebrated her birth anniversary last,week Wednesday evening, May 7, by in- viting in a number of friends at her home, the Arndt apartments on ith street. (Pinochls was enjoyed and a nice lunch served at a late hour. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Petersen of Arl- ington, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans. gen plow for Fordson $40. Henry Mencloe to Arndt Snyder Motor Co.:Buick Sedan $285.38. L .C,Rasmussen lo Kenuard State Bank:26 cattle,6 horses, all fum machinery, also ssree to five lien on Und. Int. ln 10 0 A. corn, 45 A~ oats SIAW. Wm.D.Smith so Wigingtan Motor Co. : Ford Sedan $140. J. P. Sundsto Bank of Benning- ton: 15 steers $865. sem elsewhere in uns lBS\l€. FAMIL Y REUNION ON uo 'mE n's DAY Billard Hughes of Chicago, who works for the Western Electrical Co. of that city ln the clerical de- pamnent, came home for llothefr Day and a complete reunion of the W. D. Hughes family.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. w. D.____ ______ _U -u m sec-.una annual "B"Club"ww friendshere who wish her 1nK 'l'hrouzh .a ara dmost Due¢,' s \ ; n are Br|ghtlyBShiI'; Banquet was held mt Fridny eve-success in her-chosen work.This scenery ppe m l '' ' ` ° ° ` ` ° ' ' `.ron ning nt the Méthodlnt churchnew.These sets of scenery were Alfred Jensen, Roy Chnatensen basement.A very bountiful din- BANQUI-:'r AT KENNArm probgbly used by a special B\'?°fi' Presentation of Diploma - - - - -...... ..._____._.. Mr.and Mrs.Will Reeh,Mrs. Freda Jenlen, Mrs.Merrill Reeh, Com Beard, George Beard, Lucille Jensen.Floyd Smith and Ben Wm. v. \ Mueller Pi plana $190. Geo.P. Wright no Schmoller &Hughes and Elsie and Esther of ana Co.:Chlckering Blair, Mrs. Andrew Siedelman and family and Doyd md little ao: of Tho mu to Andrew Omaha and Hillaro. also Mrs. Rol-son,Inc.:Plymouthhand Warrick m d children of" _ " l i i ~ i " i ' R l n A Y wa y c o mpa n y wh o "}Ppearf=d i n Sup er in ten de nt iJ .v .ma nn er " f "" " " 'se rved " °a ll pre se nt a t m e h .Th e h i g h s c o r e s we r e li e m Mu r p h y & Oma h a th ea tr es _within th e la g t S o p r a n o S o lo - - " I l B a d o " - _ A r a m ~g g w Ni e ls e n se rved as a b y Mm F , ¢ d , _ J e n s e n a n d He r ma n Se d a n ; 5 5 1 f ." S i l m T h r u h "a s e n t o a a t m n s t e r m M a P __A l \ \ . l \ { h \ > Y Q h r l A n n x l n u L n n n i n l f l ' ~ | n n 1 » : n3 s *M A *. 1 . ' § . . . , . , .o ,.~~~~B .Y b i l l i l h l l I i n f l . P l , E P E " ' l ~- a 1 ' ? . . . { ° " i ~~, . , } Y _ _ ° , ~ _ " i ' 04.Blair, relatives of the family. nden to Arndt Snyder Al l attended the morning Ponthc Sedan.vices o! the Methodist churrh. aer- ._ ...-...... ...... ......,...~. wroe.was held in the basement of the Methodist church on Friday eve~ ning.The me.-1 were the hosts fortheevening.They prepared the meal nnd acl/:d as very able wait~ers.The basement was tastefullydecorated in red and yellow with red roses on the tables.Therewere about 150 guests in attend- ance.A storm inwmrpted an interest ing program that had been plan- ned and the guests nuhed home when only n part of it had been given. We or .ne ..e.m=.», .....,.,we ......heavy play that any Senior class of Blair High has ever attempted. Therefore i t is well worth any one's time to come und amend this remarkable ploy next Friday eve- ning. The population of Lincoln town- ship an shown by o count of the return.: of the 15% Census, is 708 as compared with 'l§1 i n 1920. There were 149 farms enumerated in thot area. Rev.E. E.Gissler List of graduates: College Preparatory-Margaret Hope Badgerow, Dorothy E. Bax- ter Vrola M.Hansen,Mnrg E. Jenkins Edouard w. E. Lindstrom, La Vaughn Monte, Mary Isabella Moore, Jules P. Nielsen, Madeline denon, Else Fme. Irene French Othella Nielsen, Priscilla Morgan et Rhoadel, Ruth E. Vig. No mml Training--Loon D,.An- (Co nli nne d o n Nu a ight) u e n e m c u o n - - - - - - - - ~ - - - . 2'__ .-.......,.........VBoys Tno,conaigting of Alfred Jensen, Roy Clrrlntenaen and Ed- ward Jenkins, sang two numbers.Tg a m were Ziven by Woodrow Bxffnr on Loyalty,Eddie Woltje on Efhcienc Conch n pls on Etiquette, Assistant Coach Marren on Mascots,Alfred Jen- » sen on Eflidency and Louis Arni- siead on Names.Everyone had a wonderful time at the bnnquetand d°Pl¥Wd hoping. to have another one next year. Yr Park oTeamwork and Tactics, Bill CnP° uwn nvnnn and will Reeh. ANNUAL POPPY DAY Co li Mllll"l'.E Mrs.C h u l a McComb is chalr- msn of the un u n l Poppy Day,Saturday, May 24.The headquar- ters will be at the Blair Drug Co. md the committee in charge are M n ,Clarenee King,Mrs.Erma Johnson, Mn, J. W. Blltter, Mrs. T. A. Bohn, um J. P. Jensen me lin. J . H. Buwmnn. m u w r u vJohnc.&Dora Gilliam to|State Finance Co. :DavenD0l`t,|BLAlR HAS HEAVY RAINFALLLrocker, end table, 2 lamps, aéml (Continued on mga four) JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUE1 NEXT 'FRIDAY EVENING The Junior élass uf Blair high 1 will entnrtaln cm Seulnru Fnday evening.The plum for the bimlmt Ire not ye t com- pleie but the Juniors pmmlse a nn! hut for the Seniors. The ralnfdl ln and around Blum last. week was very heavy.Fmm;Monday until Sunday a tota l all 5.17 inches fell making nearly an inch a day.This is unusual in this neétlon but lt has put the ground in excellent, condition and with n little warm weather the crops will come dong nicely. Adverdle in The Bhzberpriss. mi l - 1 -|lv' PhK¢'I'v<. - HER -'nm mmmPxusm__Blnir. Nehnmkn. Ihv 15 mfzn NEWS arold Brewster Blair,enjoyed~e parental, J. umber of the - Tekamah and k ol removing ~eta.The pastIthefanners ext Cooper of er guestaSu.n- ooper home.wn from Cf8i$ ter same bus- HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Ftamk Linden,li a rga rn and Bextrand,a n d Eda Anderson helped .lens Krogh celebrate his birthday Frldsy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Snawden and two children were Saturday been, scores 01 them, but the ones kept by the majority ol bee~men is the Italian three-ttrlpd hnpey bee.~ For pollenintion purposes the prilctine of distributing the colony Lhrough the orchard must be care- fully considered.The experience this lub season of Frank Street of Kentucky will illustrabe thepoint. This man placed 50 colonia of bees in a 45 acre orcharq of Wine- saps, in which the pollenating var- iety was the Grampian, they being plnnbed every third tree in every home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and daughter and Grandmé`~Compbon visited at the Ben Peck home na nh o f Tekmnah Thursday. Grandma remained for several weeks stay with her daughter, M m Peck. \=..» old Rasmuxmn home. Mrs. Martha Ericksoois on thesick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mencka,Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke andfamily, Mr. and Mn. Mads Mad- sm and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhr, Anna and Arnhie and MissCameron helped Jack Mencke oele~brute his birthday Monday eve- ning.The refreshment committee of the Rose n m Community Club met at the school house Mondaynftemoon. Howard Taylor shelled com on Monday. The Rose Hill Sunday School Classes were again organized forthe summer last Sunday and we are hoping for good weather and chard's paper as she was not pres-ent..This was the laet literary meeting.Guest day will be held the latter part of me month.The board of trustees ncentl appointed Dr.L.w.Crumbaug village attorney.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gillaud andher father, vidted at the home uf Roy'5 mother nt Calhoun Thursday Mrs. Earl French and Mrs. Tay- lor French attended a shower atthe A. D. Andersen home at Ken- nnrd Thursday evening for Mrs. Ch8l!. McBride of Blair.Mrs. Perry Rose and children of Omaha, are spending a few days at the home of her parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West. Andrew Clausen of Fremont, spent Sunday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Jens Clnulen Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen took M m George Witte to her home i n Bennington Wednesday affernonn after spendng several days with her daughter,Mrs.Christlanen anH family. The been were dislributfd in the Gregn farm orc d at the rate o t nbout one colony to the acre and in the Park orcwd. The poorest was within 2000 fee t o f n commercial aplary but the be to cross a wind swept vdley reach the orchard.Rain and high wind interfered with their normal fli ght during the blooming season,h€nee`the poor crop of apples. To insure sufficient insect act, iv-ity during adverse weather con~ ditlons at blooming time,strong colonies of bees should be distri» AMONG THE BEES In the tree family the pollen is moved from tree to tree by wind and no improvement can be made upon nature's method, if the wen- und better results obtained by I~ eating colonies in wind sheltered locations away from exposed loca tion:swept by strong winds. When the wind is blowing more than twenty miles an hour.. a cross current is cheated among thotreés which is avoided by the bees hence the distribution of the col- onies among the trees will prove for the most part economical uti|~ ization of nny flight that is made for pollenimtion purposes.The place for the colony during the blooming period is in or near the orwnrd nnd not in a n a plarywuhal! mile away if good yields are Ffhec ind-V.W.Bindcrup, Pres- LMAN 'HMr. and Mrs.H and daughuzr ofMot.her's Da y a t i LM. Brewshnr home.On Monday a 1 business men went assisted in the_wm debris from the et! week a numhet <near hem helped.Mr.and Mrs.I Tekamah, were dim day at the H. C. C Chas. Eby was d| Saturday looking s \a iness matters. Fricrds of Miss HI liamsen are sorry w ieamshe is a patient an che Immanuel hmspital in Omaha nt present.We hope she may soon be able w return home.mm D. o . s mu i s mi v y i r lz l visit from her sister,Mrs, Anna Arnold of Council Bluffs, Iowa.Miss Mildred Brunton, who hasr u m 1.student nz the Wayne generously m a i d me uka ma nlmnadosufferers.The business houses contributed cash, the Lad- ies Aid sent a quilt and aprons, the Eastern Star met at the Mrs. Anna Peddie home Thursday eve-ning and sewed.The Guild and the Auxiliary are each helping. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rasmussen u . . . . . \ : . .| . . . . m U A A . " §z.;d";;d.;a;.°aa; ;;.;,;2;. Dorothy and Jack Petersen have been having a hard siege of the grippe the past week. 200 Summer Silk Dresses on sale at the Fashion Center this Thursday,Friday,Saturday and \1....,a....-.:..~a Mr. and Mrs. Hugh SuLherland';;w "':;; °;;;5';;'Ti§"l{§,';'§,'g g g d Qgyf hen feel. away _and ratg of a ¢»|&§§§f¢$$H§2§@."M ?35»2"l~'1§§;k`§"}§§.'l`§f'i'»'Z;d§§§§§ gem Sunday v idmrs at the Abe ldmp a nd s ti ll ndlenilins is very K propagating variety.Bee flight will be encouraged Association, Minden, Nebraskn. ..'I.'.§'°§}§I'3.J'°'""in the Suther- difficult. and it is under such con-.___ .__ 'ditions that the bee proves very @Mr. and Mrs. J. L Peberaenanl valuable and s t i l l , d a m p d a y s ~ @ © © © ~ © © © © © © © ~ © © © ~ © © © © © © © © © © © © © @ © © © ~ © e n ' son, Rnbett and Dorothy Masters came in the spring time.\"@ i § '" "' P£ '" "" "' e v e ni ng n t the The only been that can be de @ ,, T .'l P9 home.pended upon w be of real value ©I N S I S T O N B L A I R J B U T T E R "I © I I 0 1 1 l |::servic e i s th e Ita li a n b e e .Th e r e ar e , o f c ou r se ,ma n y oth e r hbn ey Q "OH e r e 1 s a u p on B a t t e m e so / \ v » \ »u .'':\... /I E ' There is a measuro of »=\-wg i n storage batlerlu that ll. even more impormm than the; number of plates.It ls de d lrical due-the measure dm! ¢ar builders use.All Willard' batteries have lhdr elaarical glze branded on the case.' \ §`&"¢1~{ifis'college the past]gwqeyears is been elected wB¢!1' er of we Sth and 6th grades in the Craig schools for the 601121118 y g s s Lorena Buch of Kennard, is visiting al, the D. Buch home.Several ladies gathered a t me lMrs. Wm. McDonald home SBQUF' day evening and had a nice timeplang bridge.They were: Mrs.mi P e dd n . M i s s Maggne Lowe, Mrs. Jas. Vun Horn, Mrs.L.W. Crumbaugh.Miss Caroline Warh-uer. Mrs. E. c. Reid, Mrs. Chns 'Truhlsen and Mrs. C. E. Johnson.Laler Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Truhl-s m served ax nice lunch.Mrs. McDonald leai/es next yveek forTckamnhwhereshewillmake her home..After school hours last Wed-| nesdny evening the Junior B. Y. p_U. had n pany at the churchfor one of their members, Jewell Richmond who is soon m leave. They played games sod had a niceu lunch.,The fifty-fifth annual session of the Nebraska grand chapter of FheOrder of the Eastern Star is being ha s thi,week s q Hastings.Mrs. Chris Truhlsen is atwnd1n8 the sessions as delegate of the local chapter Douglas C last. week by bus from Los Angel- es, Calif., and psid his mother,Mrs. Minerva Carter a short vlalt. lie came w Herman one day tosee a few of his relatives. ' He was enroule lo Cedar Rapids, So. Dakota where he goes on business.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hansen Ll-wr arrived inBlH»il' . had the pleasure of having Mrs. Banners parents,Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Bailey of McCook, Neh. with them over Sunday. Floyd Foster ot West Point, Neb., was a Herman visitor Sat- urday. Chas.Sheets looked after the business az the Martin harness shop several days last weelg.Mr. Martin returned to the hospital for treatment.Mrs. D. Buch had a pleasant sur-prise last week when her brother m d sisler-in-law,Mr.and Mrs. Harry Larsen drove in from Wee-hawkea, N. J. for a visitRev.H.M.Richmond preached the baccalaureate sermon on Sun- day evening to a large crowd o lrelatives and friend: of the gradu~ ating class gathered at the Le- don hall. Carrol Foster of Craig,spentlast Saturday in Herman visitingtives. O.E.Bring and Mr.Beck of Lyons,stopped here fo r a brief visit Friday on their way to Omaha The Auxiliary has ordered four markers to be placed at graws ul soldiers buried in the Herman,Thone and Amlmah cemeteries.5 Despite the threatening weather17 members and friends ol the De-| gfce of Honor met at the BertCooper home al. Tekumah Friday eyening for the regular monthly meeting.Mrs. 0. H. Godsey was elected delegate to the D.of H.diSL\'ict convention to be held at the Rome hotel in Omaha May 22. At the close of the session nicerefreshmentswereserved.Mrs. Cooper surprising the cmwd with a freezer of delicious home-madepineapple sherhet.They will meet with Mrs. D. Wi Rutledge Friday, June 13.Mrs. Emil. Fallen and baby and Mrs. Richmond and baby, drove to Blair last Thursday.The Legion boys gave a dance'Hrursday evening for the benefit of the Tekamah wrtldo sufferers. The Masons elected officers at regular meeting held last ay evening.John J. Jack- son was chosen Worshipful Mos-texj; August H., Peppmiller, SeniorWarden; Earl D.French,Junior Werdsnz Fred Robertson,treas., C. R.Gray, see'y.They have a special meetin May 20 for work. '. Geo.Smith as returned from Omaha and will occupy his home in the south pan of town during the =°~"'"§' monthsmd 1 b P y By sponso yeary ythszdon Auxiliary for disabled world war veterans will be observ-ed Saturday, May YI. Howard I-lungule of Columbia, Mo., who travels for a hardware m any, was ailing on custom-.e? 'l.~ Tue sda y. Mrs, lloy Gilland is enjoying a vlxit from her father, whose home fu* Wx°";'=K -.. uxuvv mer w .mm...., ...M . ...myto spend Mol.her's Day with Mr. Rasmusserfn mother. Last Thursday afbemoon themembersof the Baptist Guild helda farewell party for Mrs. H. M. Richmond ut, the church.A num- her were present and a very pleas- ant afbzrnoon was spent.Mr. und Mrs, Gerald Method of omaha.spent t week-end here with her mother Mrs.Marvin Whitnack.According to ndvrs which leaked out last week, Miss Bernice Jacobsof Omaha and Harold Barge of Herman,wen:married Monday, Sept. 15, 1929 at Glenwood, Iowa.Harold is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barge.He graduated from the Herman schools in theclass of 1925 and the following year attended the state university.He has been employed by the Belltelephone company for sonw time and is at present working nearBancroft, Neb., where the tomndo smxck a few weeks ago.Mrs. Barge is employed in Omaha.We wish them much joy and happiness. On Monday Mrs. A.W.Barge entertained u number of friends at n delightful one o'¢lock luncl1~ eon and shower for her ddughler- in-luw, Mrs. Harold Barge. The telephone crew from here ha w been assisting at Tekamah the past week i n repairing thedamage caused by the tomsdo. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdic drove lo Lincoln Sunday and enjoyed Mother's Day as guests of their son,Eugene,a student at the State University. At the close of her school work at Bridgeport,Neb.,Miss SylviaBrunton plans to go to Washing-I ton, D. C. and accompanied by her sister, Mrs.F.E.McMahon will sail June 14 for a tour of Europe.Mr.and Mrs. E. P.Huds o n welcomed a baby daughuer at theirhome Sunday, May 11.Mrs. C.E. Uehling is caring for Mrs. Harri< son and baby.~Hans Behmer was born near Herman, May Bth, 1873 and died a t Delta, Colorado May 2,1930, aged 56 years, 11 months and 14 days.At the age of 18 he went west and has lived in Wyoming andColoradosince,except occasional visits w his old home.He is sur- vived by one sister, Mrs.Walter Davis of Herman,one brother, John, who was with him in Colo- rado,and a hal! brother,ChrisSpeck of Tekamah.Funeral ser- vxoes were\held at the BaptistchurchhereTuuesdayafternoon, conducted by Rev. Richmond.In-tennent was made in the Herman cemetery.Mother'5 Dny was fittingl ob-served nt both churches Sanday morning. The Sunday School gave a short program at the Baptist church.Mrs. Hughes was the old¢ est mother pre-ent.The youngestmother present was Mrs. Edgar peVall. The mother present bring mg the largest family was Mrs.Fred Martin,she having sevenchildrenpresent.Each of these mothers was given a box ot candy. Each mother present was present. ed a small bouquet of lilies of the valley, tied with white ribbon. The chair at 'the Methodist church rendered some beautiful special numbers., Mrs. Peter Siert. of Blair. was calling on Herman friends Satur- day.She retumed last,week ho m Germany where she has spent the past nine months, _Marcus Kroger spent Friday night in Omaha with friends. Raymond Kastle and family dmve over from Columbus,Neb. and spent Mothers Day here with relatives. Mrs.H.B.Cameron went to Omaha on Monday and attended a musical tes nt the home oi Mrs. S. R. Kirkpatrick. Over 1000 New Wash Dresses on sale at the Fashion Center al. $1 and $2 in dzes 14 io 52 in smart. new summary styles.NewDress Free if Yours Fades.17-It ROSE HILL ITEMS The following helped Geo. Lose celebrate his birthday Friday eve- ning: Messrs. and Mesdames John Taylor, Jesse Hansen, Wlll Ryan,James and Gene, Will Hart and Alfred, Detle! WuLf, Hazel, James and Bemlrd and Howard Taylor. _ Mrs. Theo. Williamsemand chil- I ...vnuy pw,=.v as ¢~».@m,.w.w,$7.95, sw. $12.75 in sizes 11 ln 52. 17-lt BENCH NOTES Mrs.Freida Hagge and Miss Laura Koenig, who are both nb~ tending school at Wayne,spent the week~cnd nt the parental, Charles Koenig home.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott und babyspent Sunday in Omaha xisiting a t tne Hans Anderson ome.Venda Christensen visited Sun- day afternoon with Betty Comp- llc-n. Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Guyer andchildren and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schmidt were dinner and supper guests at the E. C.Lippincott home Sunday.Mrs. Emma Hoov- \..was also an ulternonn visitor and supper guest. Mr,and Mrs.George Fallen and sun spent Wednesday evening vis-ggns at the Chris Larsen home at sir. Mr; and Mrs. Ted Oiinger were Sunday dinner guests at the EdIackling home at Module, Iowa.Mr. and Mrs.Clark Lippincott spent Friday evening visiting Mrs ! Charles Carter and Douglas. Owing to the had roads and the rain Sunday morning, there was only fifteen attended Sunday School a t Pleasant View.Rev. Moran was with us and gave n splendid talk on Mother's Day. lels Rose Peck had a birthdayFriday and celebrated the occasion by giving a treat of Eskimo pies w the pupils of both rooms and the beachers at the Pleasant View school.Mrs. Theo. Lundt and baby, Mrs.| Elsie Jorgensm and Mrs.Annie Sutton were visitors at the ChesSutton home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Beck andchildrenvisitedSundayevening with hlr. and Mrs. Andrew Beck and family.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and family visited Fdday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger. 200 Summer Silk Dresses on sale at the Fashion Center this Thursday,Friday,Saturday andl Monday priced at $4.98,$6.'75,\ $7.95, $10, $12.75 in sizes 11 to 52, 17-lt M¢cAm'HY AND ' LONG CREEK Seventeen members of the Mc-Carthy Ladies'Progressive Club met last Thursday at the DanThompsonhome.One visitor, Mrs. Dmstead of Omaha, was pres- ent.After the business meetingthe hostess gave a contest in which Mrs.Elmer Truhlsen vmn first pnze and Mrs. Fred Long was consoled.Mrs. John Nearhood and Mrs.Peter Jensen served lunch, assisted by Mrs Dan Thompson. The next meeting. will be held at the James Mullin home with Mrs. Ludwig Jensen and Mrs.Leon Hindley on serving set. _ _Mrs. Omslead of Omaha, is vis- iti ng at the home o f g sister,Mrs. Orville l-lumston a d family. Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Truhlsen and son,accompanied la GusEeehgen:business . . . l i n in Omaha aturday.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen andMr.and Mrs.Hayes Rosenbulm and children spent Saturday eve- nigf at the John Barry home. ary Barry,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Barry,spent Sab-urday in Blair with her grand» mother, Mrs. Mary Mueller. .A little daughter was born May 4 w Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller, northwest of Blair.Mrs. Miller is a da ughter of Mr. and' ~;gf~ John McDondd of this vic- u ' l f r.and Mrs.Chester AronsonwereSaturdaydinner guests at'the parental, John Aornson homo.Mr. und Mrs. James Thompson were Omaha visitors Monday.'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Paulsen andfamily called Sunday afternoon at the Peter L .Petersen home inBlair. Mr.and Mrs. Dan Thompson and famlly were Sunday dinner uests a t the Wm.Thompson me.|:_Euerel.t Aronsgn and family ot 1-ma Anderson spent Sundaywith Mrs. Anna Hagge in Blau. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and daughber, Faye spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Hngge in Blair. Mr.and Mrs. Tom McMahon, Jr. ol Arlington, called at the J. LLLI sy@@@@@ E)@:@@C9iv@@ Cf)©@©©©© © ©© © © © © © © © at Cream--- Statlon Prlc CREAM PRICES HAVE AGAIN BECOME STABILIZED AND WE ARE PAYING THE SAME CASH PRICE AS IS BEING PAID BY LINE CREAM s'rA'noNs. FOR SOME TIME WE HAVE BEEN PAYING FROM FOUR To sxx CENTS PER POUND MORE F0 R BU'x'rEr¢FA'r THAN HAS BEEN PAID BY LINE STATIONS so BY BRINGING Youn CREAM To YOUR CREAMERY YOU RECEIVE A HIGHER PRICE Fon; YOUR CREAM BY BECOMING A SHAREHOLDER I N TI-IE DIVIDENDS.DONT THINK,MR.s'rocKHoLm:n. THAT YOU ARE RAISING THE PRICE OF YOUR BUTTERFAT BY SELLING YOUR Pnonucr To A LINE STATION AND FEEL ING THAT YOU WILL cm' A DIVIDEND FROM THE CREAM THE OTHER J-`ELLOW TAKES To THE CREAMERY. IT COSTS Us A CERTAIN AMOUNT FOR OVERHEAD ANDALL BUTTER- FAT OVER THAT FIXED AMOUNT ALIDWS U S A PROFIT WHICH EACH CUSTOMER SHARES BY GE'1'rING A DIVIDEND CHECK. AT THE PRESENT YOU GET THE SAME PRICE PER POUND AS YOU WOULD GET BY SELLING To A LINE TATION BUT WHEN YOU GET YOUR DIVIDEND CHECK T PRICE YOU RECEIVED PER POUND FOR YOUR BUTTERFAT WILL BE © © © @ © © © © © © © @S noon. Mrs.Dan Phillips was a bus passenger to Omadm Saturday afternoon and Si-aid over night at the home dt her brother, Mar- tin Connley 'and family.Mr. Phillips drove down Sunday and they spent the day at the Connley home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and daughter,Faye were Monday evening supper guests a t the Clark Stricklett home in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen and baby attended the Confirma- tion services at the Danish chux-oh in Blair Sunday.Dorothy Vin- derslev being a member at the class and is a niece of Mr. Chris- tiansen.Mrs.Jens Christiansen entertained a number of relatives a t dinner at her home in Blair,following the confirmation ser- wee. MissMaggieM.Lowe Herman, Neb. Repr~°'-lntive for World=Hqrald For Washington County Interested parties call 7Q6 Herman, Nab. | l 4 ( ( | 1 @ fJ @@@@@@@@@_ @fa.MUCH GREATER. World=Hqrald For Washington County Interested parties call 7Q6 Herman, Nab. o © ©© ©© © © © © ©© ©@ © THE C0-OPERATIVE CREAMERY IS A BLAIR INSTITU- TION AND YOU ovn: rr To YOUR COMMUNITY To Gxvz IT YOUR SUPPORT.IN THE PAST YOU HAVE GIVEN US YOUR PATRONAGE-MAY WE coN'nNuE To BE FAVORED wrru ITT THE PROFITS FROM YOURCREAMERY REMAIN IN BLAIR! WE ALSO BUY EGGS Co~0perative Creamery Com -.Blair, Nebrasea _©©©@©©©©©©©©©©@©©@©@©©©@©@@©©©©©©©@@ Blair pany ~ ClIEVROLEl' co. VWll5'i=d F ull ' Fashioned Silk Hosiery $1.35 Inf,/Ill Wanled Shad ~ This Sturdy 1 Clxm/ golet Six Inf,/Ill Wanled Shade.: Sl l k Ho s i e ry t h a t l o o ks g o o d a n d w e a rs w e l l is n o t a l w a y s h i g h pric ed , a fa c t w e a r e p ro vi n g l n p re s e n t i n g t h i s F u l l Fa s h i o n e d R u b y R i n g Hose a t $ l . 3 5 . Do n ' t f a i l t o In s p e c t t h i s h o s ie ry t o d a y. Yo u will w a n t t w o o r m o r e p a i r s . I Full Line of Wash Dresses S t y l e S h o p p e ~ 1.lanDeu.1cn _-Blair,Nebraska 1;~ Hal 2 I l l -» ¢ » f . ` ; ' f , . . . - M n a 0 - - n u m l I !r .I I» . & : . . 4 . . J " I A . f T & m e r m " A » - ~ .¢-av ' n m g q ln ro- 1 ' / T a m ' n - w k $ 5 2 1 2 s y.». u /uurv. ru..¢ an-s.4 Com:"fl~ rlrblrml In/-l~°r sn a l - n » |y l a u n .n » u ' | = . » n - »r :¢......;.a n d f ¢ m " } v . 2 ¢a n ' l - » 0 = \ e o | l t r i a l - l n l s n a u u e g i v e nI - n u l l p c - w a r I l r w t r yn » ¢ - a n u l m s d o r . C h a n u n a l s t e a l I n u l h l h a I n c h ! ! d l e p ,159s In e t l o n g ,h i s c . f m r a i n h o d l n w i t h o u t »: n ¢ ~- n n u n !a n d No matter what your busi- ness may be, bear in mind when you buy a truck that if: wise to cllu.:e a Six! A six-cylinder engine runs smoothly-saving both the§hasas §1nf}__b0dy f|;om_the iti~=of slx~cylinde»-r ' Io1..:a:xce--foritisprw by a great 50-horse; six-cylinder valve~in-1:.i engine. And, in amlam n , it brings you all t"e ad- vantages of modrn ¢'~~l;q listed at the lcit. I »I7£1§»ii"`|.»»`}`°"'one .an amen 3 air, Nebraska ,.\.. .../.. ,.=..¢. , .\, '.~ mf ff f,.I Q .» n iw », a~ mr; \~, x~,.v~, 5 (5 fha rg" 1 1 1 5 1-¢ néhl unl q n-h n ul y na n u .mr| --p-ma n m ulm-q.-1. duo ton hnnh.ahh and plan. ¢-| | | » 4 : ° " '|°:-"Hwdv-L!=>1a3 n a n m u x ene c ts UI v mr a -ti o n. It i s mo re li e xi ble i n traffic. Itrequkes lessgear- s hi f ti n g. And i t ma i nta i ns h i g h speeds mo r e easily. 'lheChevroletUtllityTruck gives yo u a ll the s upe ri o r- Come in today a nd s ee :Lb s tur dy s i x- c y li nde r l% To n Tr u c k . Y o u c a n s e c f o r y o u rs e lf wh y tn zc k users a r e E n d i n g i t ' s w i s e t o choose a Chev ro le t S h !nuu TUNE HOGS m m m m w y u k l u aulrhudctymndbetterlandd m : g \ ; , - » - g e n d e r s .a l r ¢ l |u l l s i l l - a n l t h: : : . ' m : . ' : . ' a ' * : : : "aneaten dn u.'1'm£¢ uwuzklnlnrolnc lndad 7 hnhnllalndn. Q The u-ua!-u uun men w1LnH153 lillie Kuhlman Tuesday eve- unlng and tied two comfort!tor th Teklmlh wmndo sufferers.'in F. J. Kastle returned home ha t we ek 1 m s few dsys visit a r m were Wednesday dinner|Um°n°'spent Sunday afternoonmm at Jesse Hnnsen's in houor nd evening at the John Arohsor of Jo 's birthda home.Mr.y:m Mrs. Hfhla French and*Aug. ~7°*?"S°" is assisting Johr children were Sunday vlslmrg st Aronson with his lam work. Joe Lnve's.wi th rda ti vx st Mlllm v i d Cv!-\Mx-s.Harold Taylor is on the' mnlnu, Neb. Mrs. Raymond Knstle suck list. this week.and children brought, her over #MI Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koh: were lansinod until Wednesday VN*-\\'*K,l"riday evening wdtors at the relativa..Harold Rasmussen home.Rev. Richmond Bhqvwrl stnropta-I The class play "0hl Kay" given can pictures of "Cluldren of theby the Rose Hill graduates Thurs. World" at the Baptist church at day evening was enjoyed by all. Blair wednesapy evening. Mrs. Geo. Lowe span s few days Inst week nt Fremont with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Yaldnh.Mrs.Wm.Adams entertained in members of the Womon's Club The entire out deesrves much credit and also their coach,Mis!Cameron, who certnlnly knows how to chooie A play of the best..as Ros e Hill Ai d wi ll m Mrs.John McDonald and sons Russel and Charles called Monday afternoon at the John Aronsorhome. Mr.and Mrs. Dan Thompson entertained Mondo at dinner, fmMr.and Mrs. nfbem Blanken beckler and Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlef Shaw.They had spent Uma pas' week at Tekamah and were on Un road fo their home at Sterling Cdlo.Mr. And Mn. Wm. Thomp son called for n short vim alsoLllbem Blnnkenbeckler is a broth[er of Mesdames Dan and Wilwith M J l1 Petent her home Friday sftemoon. Rolhlune 4.rs.o n fren °"|Thompson. ° orTo MARKET EARLY e v e r y b u s i n e s s n e e d Lm dlng body manufactures have developed, for the new Chevrolet 6- cylinder truckl, an unusually eompleto line 3:1 bdl es available l n various ca a ,stopgt the needs al even bu d n e u .SpecialPrice Now ~ Per Gallon -- lt's wise to .ammo aslx .............,.'44o I m u&..-.-¢¢.°.».. 2§.L'-~....- '6 25 °520 ::s;,<_......°aas Q K I I K Vinton-Evans Chevrolet CoBlair Drug CoH `a r d b " M Fav-\Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen,° "g, » .@"?-il' wmfl Conpomer.'_Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Renshaw, Mr. ' F m H. L. Swan, Hrs. Gilbert 01-land Mrs.Menon Cornelius and s°n'u,| Mrs. C. H. Blanchard had children,Elnmr Palmer,Mr. and pers on "Music in the Home ". Mm M ler e Newklrk and babyEg. Ben Wachter read Mn. Blan-'wen Sunday vldtcn at the Hn:- Over 1000 New Wash Drenen on sale at the Fashion Cenber a* $1 and $2 ln sizes 14 to 62 ir smart new summary stylus.New Dress Free Lf Yours Fades.17-11 BLA13 NEBRAs{<A ul l l r |¢ 1 ¢ ¢ » »1 : 1 1 1 7 A l l r l a » ! . | . m i n u s u n . a n - n .BLAIR, NEBRASKA -,.~_mm;==¢ Blair, Nebraska, May 15, 1930 o-a l t 6 »~l * _ 2 . 1 ~r NOTICE OF HEARING Maher & Corrigan, Attorneys f Jasyer Hefter;Laura Hester, ot Chancey Hester; Birw Hemr,Hester, first and realname unknown,wile of Bin:Hester; Rennie Hester,Hener,first. and real name unknown, hun- hnnd of Rennie Hester;Channcy Hester,Hester,first andtegl name unknuwn, wife of Chaun- cy Hesner;Bert Helter,Hester,first and real name un-known,wife of Be n Hester; With The Churches BAPTIST CHURCH M.,the Omaha District Epworth L J u w ;I s p e n t B c v e r s d ' H a y s l a s t w e e k a t H a r l a n d C h r i s t i a n s e n a n d F ' u o a n a . ,n m i . - 1 ¢i " h ' E . A " ° ' £ ' P S P P d " . h 9 " ' " " '.. .! ' T ° ¥ F §i " S £ * ' . £ ' 1 . H ° * " " = "' I ` u e s d . u y .y |" § f ' § f ' " . § 3 "suu aura.no w a r u W U*rn evening c tdluers.Mr s .Ha n a Ma tth ie s e u 1 a n d Ma b e l Ho vc nd i c k :d ay eve ni ng vi a itor é a t l.innaen'a. '-"tl-"""I mrs.ma liermelzcr ana mr.'lr. ana mrs. 1-..a.r1 reuernn s.te&l1d Verna~ lfgfgyésgfliff gg §.°.§`°§i'n' l . § ' " "Mrs.Glen Jefferson and dumer at the parental, Peter L. were Thur! 1,,,,_,1_,__,,_ \....._.. z:g..:.1...-Iiiaughtfer, all of Omaha, and Hr. Petersen home '.l'hursday.IWm. Chrisan\ Mrs. Wm. nihiéim and Curtis with Mrs. Kubie win on e spent ge week-end t 1 nl: #hun dMxsl George Berginan and Mrs.Wm.Kerstet- sick list.. Mrs, Clarence Wachter Behren Mr. Bduend A m .wwe 1-nuuy.anandn and Mr and Mrs. E. u'c!ock»Mr, and m m "*\d Mrs Frank Brown so _1 d d family were seven Mr. a..ki . 3°;J{E',."2'L- ...;}:,f'X. :er an .vwll uuntz w u m mm m u llu u y wbendth e fu ne ra l o f W i ll A n -dinner guesis at the w. A. Ker-'and chi n were Thursday ew- w Fremont Sunda evening.sfeiwr home lmsummy.bins ca a at the Ernest Gasket mf.and Mrs ay Jones, Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peters and home.ahd lfm cm Lrlckson and I-)ve~son, Raymond paid a short mn enum Willinmsen spent the lyn, Lina: and Clarenm Harmonat the Gus Paulsen home Monday week-end at the John Reeh home.f§P°'1'»Tuesday \wenL|-Ag at the 1 rson.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Braeseb ove to Bennington Sunday aft- noon bo visit their parents,Mr. d Mrs.Henry Dornscker and\:\dag everfvs with Mr. and Mrs. | as Washington County,I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ?sI§t"'£§5 »€£T"'unknown é of Cha c e y ~ R 3 »;;w=~ eater xrs an meunknown, husnixnd of Rana Heater; Qda E. .seu¢n,§ellers, Sunday School 9:45 A. M.Moming Worsfxip, 11 A. M. J\l!iof B. Y. P. U., 3:80. Evening service, 8:00 P. M. Pggyer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 c u u n r n I n r r e m o n u A delightful a.ll~dny program has been arranged,including such talent as Dr. W. E. J. Gratz, edi- tor of the Epworth Herald, with 1-..,a-, f .¢_-..»»__,1 . ,_.H.- dr er anSu(M evening..|Mr. and Mrs . Omar Tha ne and!H"|"\d Christiansen home Mr.and Mrs.Martm Sunds, Clarence were Sunday dinner brute her birth anniversary.Reynold Ulnl- and Erie Knudsen||ruest.s at the Elmer Thnnn hnm¢.| celel In the Matter of the Eslala fo Mary J. Gochenounr, deceased. The heirs at law, next of kin, legatees,devisees,creditors and all other persons inbereswd in said estate are hereby notified Lhat on g r 80m day of April,1930, James W.Jacobs filed his duly verified petidon in said county court, alleging that one,Mary J. nm. a nd real name ummnwn,husband of Adu E. Sellers;Lxuxa A. McBride,Mcliride, tint and real name unknown, husband of Laura A.McBride;Farmers Loan & Trust Co.and their suc- cessors and assigns; Farmers Loan & Trust Co. of Sturm Laine, Iowa, and their successors and mignn; Fanners Loan & Trunt Co.o! Sioux City, Iowa,and the ir mc- mmmn nm!nmrhmn:Eliza 1.T. P. m.The Mid-Week service will not be held as longu.§ ihe Revival Services are in pmgxess at The Christian Church.We are anxious um our congregation shall lend their prayers,presence and ef- forts no the success of the meet- ing which is being sponsored by the"Chrlstian brethren. |uuua_ ox w p unu lun BD HW luncheon and banquet.All young people, and others interested, are welcome,I! you have a ca r to offer for conveying young pe0Pl° w Fremont, please phone the pas- tor or Mlss Elsie Hughes. Sunday, May 18th: 10 A. M "hutch School. Cla-B8~ es for all ages.Bring your fsmlly .ma um" um... mm. W... lm- .\...».-h -e w ula eun.Mrs.Pete Svendgancl and Mrs. Bud_ Stricklett of Omaha,werevldhng Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Svendgardmnd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown. |Kermit Jungbluth came home for Mnthefs Day returning w Omaha Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brawner and son, Jack ol Falrbury, Neb. droveon Slmdav fn nsnnd .pwml asv. ADMAH NEWSwww; I vis Pet rt Sunds home " Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and khildren wereS\mdny eve- vddtors nt Clark Brown£ug's.si o n c hu me t a t Mr.and M m Al vidwd at the Albe last Thilrsdny evening. The teachers and pupils of theiningWashingtonschoolenjoyedAThe Confirms dght,-seeing 1-HP in Omaha Last Monday. Grandpa Murley was calling on Citrix Sunds Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.B.A.Gottsch drove to 8ensorSaturd.ay evening _Viqla, C'|i!f\1rd, Frank qnd Glenn tl! cm-ii v"Ha ki m ; a n u n " } § , i T "day foreman.bagiudll ~¢f¢1=K¥°»'$»»- poumll. Mmm Jammu, who nu bm Pauling ma H°""¢| sm-ln the u m u m m m m m mm '*"°'| at D°"'» 0|bum'|Onhntheputtwoweehreturn Frldly -'Ig-m 0.m d " §',,f,_" hh "Y "'°'1 ggmm vnu num ma mn »¢| n . ":at .a t t h e bo r n e o f Mr s .B m w n e f s pa re n ts ,M r .a n d Mr s .Mo r r i s Ma ste rs . Accounts For Sale The following nwounts are offered by the under- Siziled an lun'-I. for nie to the highest bidda.The right is 1-served to rejettjn full or in pan any offer. Hams JENSEN, R. F. n. 1,Blair, Gasoline . - - - $1540 W. s. SUTTON, BIBil, Gas and Oil nv a 8.75 ROBERT CARMICHAEL, Jackson sr.an Walker A v e . ,B l a i r ,G r o c e r i e s -------»»-~--~ CHARLES CARMICHAEL, E.State St.,Blair, G r o c e r i e s - - - - - - - - . - - - _ - - - ~ - - . - -16.40 WARREN DELINGER, E. Nebraska sn,Blair, a G r o c e r i e s - - - - » - - - ' - - - " " '' f ' - ° ° St.'HOWARD woomnn, Wés t Washington 1 I I? 1 ai r,Groc e He s ----' -~" ° ~" -°" " "" " °13.67 11.00mas.FERN ANTRIM, mm, Prof. Services WM. RYAN. R. F. I). 1. Bm!! Prof. Services av 4800 01 - -5 .90HARLEY B. APPL1§:BYf1~1@ 1-man, Gas and 1 19.52 200 Summer Silk Drases on sale at the Fashion Center this Thursday,Friday,Saturday and Monday pdced a t $4.98,$6.75. $7.95, $10, $12.75 in sizes 11 bo 52. 17-11 The above listd account s are guaranteed, by the ownen to be o onnnc r a nd UNDISPUTED, and will be ndvertised for sale uniil sold .All bids for the purchase of the above accounts will be received at 1l\e office of the undersigned.I 9P o w e r ' s S e r v i c e 400 So. State St.Chicago, Illinois. Merchants and professi/J nal men desiring to dispose of their judgments,no lm and amounts will be given full information on reqnat. WASHINGTON NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Wiese and son, Russell visited at the ChrisSands home Monday. Mrs.Perry Glendennlng visited at the Fred Ramsey home Monday afternoon. Albqt Wahlqen was s budness Mr. and ~B. ~. A. Gmnh and Liesche were callers at the C Ducker home i n Elkhorn last Tuesday evaxing. served., Mr.and Mrs.Henna; Sievers and daughter, Viola spent Sunday at the Paul Baumer home. daughter,Janice La Vane spent Sunday nfternoan at the Temper- ley and Gottsch homes. A number of friends of H. E. Lyon; gathered at his home Mon-day evenin o remind him nf his birthday.e evening was spent Over 1000 New Wash Dresses on sale gt the Fashion Center at $1 and $2 in sizes 14 ta 52 i n smart new summery styles.New Dress FN.: i! Yours Fades.17-lt l I \! ! ~ AI~ S éxanay eev ng atlmhome.Clifford Frank, Glenn and Viola Wm.Behrendt was host at a Lreeche w e r e helping August stag puffy gi ve n a t h".h°'"tfe odnLjescheofBenson,celebrate his Tueday evening.These m a n 'bnrthday last Friday evening.ance were Fred Kuble, John Rog- Russell Johnson of 0maha,spent ert,Fraqk Schafer,Pete Chri§~the week-end at the H. E. Lyons tiansen, Elmer Larsen, and Chnshome.Vinderalev..u l reported a good sQs \t 0 Q r n .» .1 "° "'$ .Z'? ..' §'1 '1'E."s °I¢'I.¢ "2 § mm c gi H» -gn ';_°="'=¢ lol |tt» e mo o :| .T| » y ¢ 1 | lls dntt| mPll-.md 'her n°é ,¢ | | | l_ | _ ~ A. A. Campion Mme whik |__"u n gg w u g . p l - u h r I Gocnenouer, uepanea uns me on the 2-ith day of August,1911, intestate, being at the time of her death a resident of Blair, Wash- ington County, Nebraska, and that she died more than two years prior to the filing of said petition seized and possessed of lata twen- ty-one (21), nnd twenty-two (22), in Block eighteen (18) in the cityof Blair, Washington County, Ne-I braéka, and that the petitioner tsl now the owner of mcsne convey- mw- nf nil nf the above desaibed Hester,real name tmlmown,husband of T.Hester; Iauisa J.T. Hes te r, li nt and "'§'"' ,Tri 'ra Eliza J. Hester,real :mme unknown,husband of Louisa J.T.Hester;Clarence Percy,Percy, first and real name unknown, wife of ClarencePercy; Bernie Percy,Percy, first and real name unknown, wife of Bernie Percy;Floyd Percy, Percy, mfr and real name nnlmown,wife Floyd Percy;t h e u n k n o w n m a g i c l a w , d e v l s o e s , vn n » n | : n n 0 n O i \ 1 n l there. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen and Berg-itw were in Hooper last Thursday, Mrs.Mae Cameron spent Mon- day and 'l'ues¢hy at the home ofher parents helping care for her father, Mr. Hulstein, who is quite y Jones has been on the sick list this wak. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'Qmone and children were Thursday evening visitors at Chris Vindenlev's.Mr. and Mm. Harland Qhristlan- Clarence Hanson spent Wednes~day afternoon at the Wm. Chris- tiansen home helping little Ber-gitte celebrate her second hirth~ ~ui~pu~'~.»=- Donald Pullen spent Tuesda with Mrs. Albert Hue/Mr.d Mrs. James Pullen vid fm Pulle.n's Monday ev e 8- ' Artie and Melvin Maglll vlsi _ Albert Hue Monday. Mrs. Imran Pullen was a Cn(~ caller Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Pullen atended the funeral of Hans Bch mer Tuesday.He was an undof Mrs. Pullen. » Ogallala-New State aid bdd over_ South Platte Rover ope~ so traffic. ' " " " " " ' "" " '"=f»""°°"»="" "" "'" ' " " " ' " : " " " ° ' B i b l e School" in our mm-ch dur- will also be held at we church.m\.e8tE.I.._.r 1 ...... 4 2-.. 1 ..:..... Bni la n ? e 'f"f'_ '}." ~ i nn*tht»mnnfh nf .Tuna Rhmnlrl 8 P.M»"*In C0i1I't£8Y to 1 .\ne prayer ox :mu pvwuuu uemgfor a decree of said county court determining the date and place of death of said Mary J. Gochenouer; that it was more than two years prior to the filing of said petition; that she died intestate; and for A decree determining her heirs, their degree of kinship, the rlght of descent and successian to her real estate; and that there are no.\..:........mf ...: .¢.. ..» ami ne;" l d es ta te D I eac n UI m e xu u u w m gummmdeceasedpersons,tn-wit:Jasper Hester,Laura Heater, Laura Dennis, ml Hestef, Cham- bers Hester, Chaney Hester, Bitte Hester,Rennie Hester,Chauncy Hester,Bert Hester,Chauncey Hester, Rena Haber, Ada E. Sell-ers, Laura A. McBride. Eliza J. T. Heater Laulsa J. T. Hester, CW-ence liercy,Bernie Percy.Floyd Percy, Sarah J. Hester .and Henry W. MnRrlde. real 'nnman nnlmnwn. we undertake w do this important and Mlvfflll piece of work, we so- llat the cooperation of the entire church. CONGREGATIONAL c mmc n A.F.Newell,Puto r During the 11 o'clock service, Sunday,Miss Ida Hansen of Dana (Tollern will hm hnanl in _.......| friends of th who are beg Evangeltiatic omit our usua this Sunday people to atfei church. Tuesday,8 trude Mead \l recital her pr Methodist chu inni.."19:a seriesme e g n g s ,w e 1 urge all ||l|||||||||||I|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIl|Ill|IllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlrcn aumlwnum.AuJrdially invited. 7:45 P.M.-The meeting is pointing, cost.Al l members\ zh,and all friends eeper experiences of zllowship,are urged meeting.1 |v|ARQu|s" u l l " ,nu..e.\.....5 -5-----~»--»-estate;and no other or further adimnistmtion is necessary, all to the end that said estate be fully and finally settled.' Yon axe, therefore, notified that a hearing will be had on mid peti- tion on the 23rd day of May, 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M.. in the county and all persons hniffg or clalm- ing any interest in Tax Lot Forty- two (42), in Washington County, Nebraska, more fully described asfollows: Oommenclng at the South- east comer of the Northeast quarter (NE%) of the Southwest quarter (SW'A)ol Section Four- teen (14) Township Eighteen (18), __._, -.....__....._.. ... ..W...-solo.Miss Hansen has given our people great pleasure as soloist and director of our music,and they will no t wis h w miss this last opportunity of hearing her before lhe leaves Blair. The Church School, Prim F. E. Flack,Superintendent,will meet. friends are c< Wednesday, Church Night toward m m of the chun seeking the d the Divine £4 to share this an 1 1 2 2courtw be held in the county court rooms in Blair,Nebraska; and, if you fail to appear and con- test said petition, the court mygrant the prayer thereof and make such other and further orders, findings,and dmerees as to the Range Eleven (li), thence nonh 18.75 chains;thence west 9.125 chains; thence south 18.75 chains; thence east 9.125 chains,to the place of beginning, real names un~ known; Defendants..You and endh of you are hereby mugged that uhh *ha Heh du ! promptly at 10 o'dock a.rn.,and the young people will hold their diseusdon meeting at 6:15 as usual.The banquet 1-My tendered their mothers last Sunday evening was one of the most delightful al- fmlrs they have arranged, and the mn-If-nl and Inn...-............... c u n l s f mn C HU R C H A. J. Barnett, Paswr Bible School," 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M, Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P, M. ~ §=99..?;~ 9 6 6 9 6 3 6 th y o f th e o c c a a i o ~ l ~ » » - - ~ u - -- - n - » 8:00 P. M. Last Sunday was Mather's Day. The thought of motherhood was emphasized both moming and evening."The Family Serving God" was the theme for the morn-ing servicé.In the evening the Intermediates assisted i n further developing the mnming topic. At the moming service a potted plant was presented to the mother present who had attained the greatest numbers of years.Mrs. s. M. Rosenbaim was the recipient. Evangelistic meeting begins Wednesday,May 14.There will be strong, interesting gospel ser~ mohs ahd an abundance of good music. .-righ t is r ese rved to re jet tjn fu ll o r in pa r t a n y offer.. Jensm,deceased,und made an ypplication for final administra- tion and dischgzrge,and for the assignment of residue at estate to such other persons as are by law entitled Lo the same, and I have set the 6th day of June, 1930 at 10 o'clock A. M., at my office in said County for the hearing there- of. Dated May 13, 1980. (SEAL)1. c. ELLER, 17-4t County Judge. | I : I :Carl Bader, Pastor Friday, 4 P. M.-Training class for young people, at the church. All boys and girls who are mem- bers of the church,and others over ten years ol age who are in- teresbed in the meadng of church membership, are invibed. Friday, 2:30 P. M.--The W. F. M. S.will present an interesting program,including n playlet,at the pursonnge.All women are cordially welcome. Saturday, beginning at 9:30 A. missed.The party had gathered at the Otis Bridwell home about eight o'clock and then drove to the Thompson home where thet/eachers were the guests of the night,and as the many carsehteredtheyardandmuchpo theirqirprise, came n crowd w bid them farewell.On aocount of the .threatening weather the evening came ui a dose too quickly. The time was spent playing games. followed by a weiner roast, con- sisting of sandwiches,pickles, cookies, banana and marshmallows.Carrie Manley spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Ed Wil-son home. Marjorie and Birdie Helen Lof- tis were Saturday evening visitors at the Earl Thompson home.Wilbur Updilae and Melvin were Sunday. afternoon visitors at theEarlThompson home.Mrs.Art. Magill was a Thurs- day evening visitors at the RaY~ mond Magil home._Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Lotus and Howard were Sunday after- noon visitors at the George Lpltishome_.Little Phyllis Holstein of Spik-er, is staying with her aunt, Mrs.Vick Skov while her mother is sick. Thursday afternoon visitors at the Freeman Loftls home were: Mrs.Merle Anthony and Martha, Mrs.Frances Lang and Marjorie and Mrs. D. Hancock. Willie Anderson was a Mondayevening visitor at 'the Earl Thomp- son home.George and Freeman' Loftis spent last Tuesday at the Ieonard Logti hom§ha"Calho\m.d u or g spent M aynight and Tuesday with his ;§,"l.,.¢- §;\f=="=f Mr.and Mrs.Ar t Ma- Mr.and Mrs.John Jackson. Marjorie and Gracie were at Ray- mond Magill'a Wednesday evening to see the new boy.Mr.and Mrs.Vick Skov and children were Thursday evening visitors at the Chris and Ed Hol- stein homes. Carrie Manley spent Friday night at the Edgar Skinner home.Annie Haier spent the week-end at the Thorwsld Hansen home. Mr.and Mrs.Ted Curley and daughter of Omaha, were week nd guests at the Howard Curley heme. Marjone Loftis spent Wednes-day mght and Thursday at theFreeman Loftis home. lllI HOME THEATRE I Tb: Home of Peqfccl Talking Prclures Hams JENSEN, R. F. n. 1,Blair, Gasoline . - - - $1540 W. s. SUTTON, BIBil, Gas and Oil nv a 8.75 ROBERT CARMICHAEL, Jackson sr.an Walker A v e . ,B l a i r ,G r o c e r i e s -------»»-~--~ CHARLES CARMICHAEL, E.State St.,Blair, G r o c e r i e s - - - - - - - - . - - - _ - - - ~ - - . - -16.40 WARREN DELINGER, E. Nebraska sn,Blair, a G r o c e r i e s - - - - » - - - ' - - - " " '' f ' - ° ° St.'HOWARD woomnn, Wés t Washington 1 I I? 1 ai r,Groc e He s ----' -~" ° ~" -°" " "" " °13.67 11.00mas.FERN ANTRIM, mm, Prof. Services WM. RYAN. R. F. I). 1. Bm!! Prof. Services av 4800 01 - -5 .90HARLEY B. APPL1§:BYf1~1@ 1-man, Gas and 1 19.52 ,NOTICE MAKER & CARRIGAN, Att'ys. T wayne W. Fackler, Defendant: ou are hereby notified that on the 29th day of January,1930, Gladys Ward Fackler filed n peti- tion in the District' Court of Washington Coumy, Nebraska, in which you are the defendant and the ogajett and prayer o!said petitio in to obtain a decree of absolufe divorce and such other and further relief as in the prem- ises may seem just and equitable. You are hereby notified Lhat you are required to answer said petition on or beibm the 16th day of June, 1930. Gladys Ward Fackler, By MAHER & CARRIGAN, I7-St Her Attorneys.Fri.&Sa¢.....May 16-17 Saturday Matinee. I I 1 J 1H e l l s H e r o e s With Charles Blckfqrd.Fred Kohier Comedy "Gun Boat Ginsberg" Thursday ...._ ..May 15 "Men Without Women" Wi th Ke nneth Mc Ke nna , Fra nk Albe rts o n `Comedy "Ellglhle Mr. Bangs" The above listd account s are guaranteed, by the ownen to be o onnnc r a nd UNDISPUTED, and will be ndvertised for sale uniil sold .All bids for the purchase of the above accounts will be received at 1l\e office of the undersigned.I 9P o w e r ' s S e r v i c e 400 So. State St.Chicago, Illinois. Merchants and professi/J nal men desiring to dispose of their judgments,no lm and amounts will be given full information on reqnat. NOTICE OF HEARING I N THE COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In fha Mather of the Adoption of JOHN PATTON,a Minor Child. .All persons interested will take notice that on the 10th day of May, 1930, James P. Edwards ang Frankie Edwards, his wife,filed their petition in said Court pray- ing for n Decree for the adoption of Said John Patton and that said petition be heard by said Court in the County Court Room of add County on the 10th day of June, 1930, at 10 o'clc|:k A. M-. at which time and place objec£i0lB to the prayer of said petition will be conddezed.=: . Dated this 10th day of May, 1980. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 17-3t County Judge. Sun.-Mon.--° ~May 18 - 19 ¢ 1 ~Q 1B z g P a r t y Wlth Sue Carol, Walter Catlet and Dine Lee Comedy 5'The Constable"Pathe News Tue.----May 20 "Show Boat" wnh Laura LaPlantq Comedy "Captain of His Roll" Fam ily Night One 35c ticket admits two IIUUII-» :nay WUIII PWPCH apru, wou,Junn ru.rluvenu.1c.|§|Witness my hand and seal thislf§}ed. .in the Distr{qt_ Coqrt qf, 80th day of April,1930.Washington County, Nebraska, his\ c .E L L E R ,pet it io n wh ere in t he s aid J oh n E.Cauntv Judz e.Havendick is pla in tiff gand yo-=,| 15-4t BELGIAN DRAFT STALLION THIS FINE EIGHT YEAR OLD STALLION, SIRED BYIMPORTED STOCK ON BOTH SIDES, IS A BEAUTI. FUL STRAWBERRY ROAN WEIGHING OVER 2200POUNDS AND IS ONE OF TH E BEST STALLIONSEVER BROUGHT To 'mls COUNTRY.HIS SIRE. RICHELIEU 4108. AN IMPORTED ANIMAL,WAS 'HIE WINNER OF THIRTEEN PRIZES IN ONE SEA-SON.MARQUIS WILL MAKE THE SEASON'S STANDAT MY FARM WEST OF BLAIR KNOWIN AS THEAYE FARM.WILL NOT BE H E L D RESPONSIBLEFOR ACCIDENTS.u v Price of service is $15 for living colt Wllen mare is removed lavice fee becomes due. I also have A line Dedizfeed Jack that will make the isamrl nach nf vnu tmmthnr withB'{|I¢ri,"§¢`M¢¥|`¢i'milT'£l§S`olS}é?tIP9 Pen' °f."=*°h :**'*.;=°HF°:1 Maher &Corrigan, Attys.Tn: c. Aultmun & Company, and their successors a nd assxgns: Jasper Hester,Heswn first and real name unknown, wife Hester, first and real name unknown, husband of Laura Hes- ter; Laura Dennis,Dennis,first and real name,unknown, husband o i Laura Dennis;Levi ls \-u uuuam a uP1;n'e nu Banu uvun.,finding and decreeing that the said'John E.Hovendick is the owner in fee simple of the following de- srribed real estate,tn-wit:Tax Lot Forty-two (42), in Washing- ton County, Nebraska, more fully described as follows: Commencingat the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter (NE56)of the Qnirfhwnee nnnrhan rszwn \ n( §nr.Hester,Hester, first andteal nume unknown, wife of Levi Hester;Chambers Hester,Hester,first and 'real name un-known, wife df Chambers Hester; Chauncey Hester,Hester, first and real name unknown, wife _.,.......,.. ,......,,. ,.,.. ,., _,_ ,_,_,_tinn Fouxteen (14),Township En htecn (18), Range Eleven (11), the ce norih 13.75 chains; thencewe t 9.125 chains;thence south 13.75 chains,thence east 9.125 chains to g place of beginning;nnfi ramnvi fha nlmula nuufnnnn stand this susan. | - | | | v nina \¢nu u l v u u a u l l a v 0 |v l a»»h i s t l t l e I n f e e s i m p l e t o s a i d r e a l IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEII|| When They Graduate Give Them ~f - Watches ,; The Gift they ~ wmusefor - 'I 9 $10 to $25 an .:1 Elgin and Gothic wrist watches,qluminum £l' dial, leather wrist Mud.Packed in neat gift . f i b o x e s o f p l u s h .M a n y d i f f e r e n t s t y l e s .~ "1, a IIU U ZI aB ] I I £ . r J' W £. :1. . w sl r m r e o 0 :I r- 1L a d l e s W r i s t W a t c h § , i . f § ; :il ,lliw Jlu~oaofrluq 'lu$ 1 2 t o $ 3 5 r ~ ~ .x1'l`. ,nsbud a~ .| MMM has .a.\> rx Sriguofb 1o`: be~ 4 ~.fr Io 3nsmqu.»./ Q "Java:J lo hu*I'3 a mm m4=rmx~\'s,auu>f 5.\ .1o~(r:.F=."--JlonJs'l a.i., - 7 : m a l l m m f s v a m m l»IL1' f a 5 : h a asnmfz.1 . x - 4 '"*"'a '5€3§'.7-.?l,~§"§fm"§s*' bufil. - H ' " " " * " *a m, c u i llb u f h wb a a n i lb w m f _rfqs oidoi 3 1(un <»sinnfmgm .§==b1m=sz blue -- -»-~_UQMYU bn: tinl ,msgrll.i :nom dlii r{sii1uT 10 »..i""f'¥f'¢ *"1"1*f~aa:ad mas 31 .him tfgnn..; . ; . ~ 1 f I ~.Q as fmisniml Juodiiw b9i»n:1 ." x "'°'*:=""""~"'""""""""`.s ci as Huw aa mebnaa sri: ".'|sbx9'x In-me 0 TT/J HT (I AUAVAI) J *wr' l ` h e P l o n e e r ~ 5;wnnuhol YI Jn an avr md! W. P.,iIW|i wH .°1(I gvmi 03 :tm ini!no saalq od \{1n.$nfmunn'J Ima e a r s ~ you and each of you, to some right, title lnwnest or claim in or uponsaid real esmtn. and m quiet his title in fee slmule axminst anynun ur."nu.; » nn". ...- Office in Mayls Bldg. xTHE EAT SHOP E. C. Rann, ProprietorMenlo, 40 Cents Excel\ent Cuisine |\ II x - - -- - |\\I claim, rights titles, interest or lien in or upon said real estate whichyou or any or either of you, mayhave or clnim w have therein orthereupon,and to forever enjoin and har you and each ol you, und! your heirs,successors,executors,\ administrators,or assign:from hereingffer qlqiming or asserling Satisfactory Service . Courteous Treatment | First. door east Enterprise otileal x xDr. Norman K. RathmumOPTOMETRIST 0ver_ghe any Drgg Co. any ngm., uue,mtercsn, or uenin v r upon said real estate, and for equitable relief.' You and each of you are re-quired to answer said petition in the District Court of Washington County,Nebraska,on or beforethe 2nd day uf June, 1930. -,L_ n n.__..\¢_|.m-1_.r».Tb: Home of Peqfgcl Talking Prclures Fri.&Sa¢.....May 16-17 Saturday Matinee. I I 1 J 1H e l l s H e r o e s With Charles Blckfqrd.Fred Kohier Comedy "Gun Boat Ginsberg" Thursday ...._ ..May 15 "Men Without Women" Wi th Ke nneth Mc Ke nna , Fra nk Albe rts o n `Comedy "Ellglhle Mr. Bangs" 'I 9 $10 to $25 an .:1 Elgin and Gothic wrist watches,qluminum £l' dial, leather wrist Mud.Packed in neat gift . f i b o x e s o f p l u s h .M a n y d i f f e r e n t s t y l e s .~ "1, a IIU U ZI aB ] I I £ . r J' W £. :1. . w sl r m r e o 0 :I r- 1L a d l e s W r i s t W a t c h § , i . f § ; :il ,lliw Jlu~oaofrluq 'lu$ 1 2 t o $ 3 5 r ~ ~ .x1'l`. ,nsbud a~ .| MMM has .a.\> rx Sriguofb 1o`: be~ 4 ~.fr Io 3nsmqu.»./ Q "Java:J lo hu*I'3 a mm m4=rmx~\'s,auu>f 5.\ .1o~(r:.F=."--JlonJs'l a.i., - 7 : m a l l m m f s v a m m l»IL1' f a 5 : h a asnmfz.1 . x - 4 '"*"'a '5€3§'.7-.?l,~§"§fm"§s*' bufil. - H ' " " " * " *a m, c u i llb u f h wb a a n i lb w m f _rfqs oidoi 3 1(un <»sinnfmgm .§==b1m=sz blue ~ -- -»-~_UQMYU bn: tinl ,msgrll/"°°.i :nom dlii r{sii1uT 10 »..i""f'¥f'¢ *"1"1*f~aa:ad mas 31 .him tfgnn..; . ; . ~ 1 f I ~.Q as fmisniml Juodiiw b9i»n:1 ." x """~:=""'""'"'""""""""".s ci as Huw aa mebnaa sri: ".'|sbx9'x In-me 0 TT/J HT (I AUAVAI) J *wr' l ` h e P l o n e e r ~ 5;wnnuhol YI Jn an avr md! W. P.,iIW|i wH .°1(I gvmi 03 :tm ini!no saalq od \{1n.$nfmunn'J Ima Sun.-Mon.--° ~May 18 - 19 ¢ 1 ~Q 1B z g P a r t y Wlth Sue Carol, Walter Catlet and Dine Lee Comedy 5'The Constable"Pathe News Tue.Ma§E6 "Show Boat" wnh Laura LaPlantq Comedy "Captain of His Roll" Fam ily Night One 35c ticket admits two W e d . & T h u . ----. Ma y 2 1 - 2 2 "'It's a Great Life" W lth Dunun Sls te rs a nd L lwre nc e Gre y Co me dy "Mlc ke y 's Sta ndi ng" e a r s ~ Ru ! E n nis a n d u momw i n s un Ba nk ma g.|| ...'1..'§ 'I' i "'2f£ .$ "£ .....E° o f ||~The heirs at. lav. next of kinand zllpero inter c i ~ ~ estate axe hereby notified that on the Sth day of May, 1930, Charles M.Hitchman,Administrator of said estate fiied a Petition in this Court alleging that the Ida Sfeph- ensen found to be one of the heirs at law of said estate died Lnestate i1fai\r*F1`§.¥ located in newHome Theatne BldgBlair, Nebraska ` ELAN; Assrnixcr & TITLE Prior m the death ol deoedent§ COMPANY hemin, and asking that a hearing! Bonded Abslracter l be had on said Petition and noiice PHONE 15 given as provided by law and a Supplemenld Decree enfemd . in amid esbatef . If you fail to appear before the sadd County Court on the 28rd day of May. 1930, at 10 o'clnck A. M. and contest said petition the Court may grant the prayer there- of und make such other and fur- ther qrdere and decrees as to the Pilot mag.` Blair, Ncbrukal VR. EDWIN T. JIYP DentistX-RAY s s nv lc s ,w Offices in State Bank Bldg. Phone 298 Blair, Nebr.|Co\m may seem Drover. ;"E Witness; my ha;1d _this 8th dnyTRN SCH D U of May, 1930. Chicago a orthvrestern imma (SEAL)1. G ELI-ER. East-6:10 p.m. dail .16-St County Judgé.West-7:15 um. <1-n'§». C- Sl-}§:~l}§=`§m»h»|No'r1cz-: or FINAL nsronr "l:15 a m. &ii i f§4 T`pr Bundny2 :5 2 p.m. dnlly wg s mmy l 1 : 5 2 u n . g g #u y i§;§§ p.m. ¢Qa.§_ly swept Sumlny. A. C. Debel, Atborney I N T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F W A S H I N G T O N n m m v v IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEII|| When They Graduate Give Them ~f - Watches ,; The Gift they ~ wmusefor - 'I 9 $10 to $25 an .:1 Elgin and Gothic wrist watches,qluminum £l' dial, leather wrist Mud.Packed in neat gift . f i b o x e s o f p l u s h .M a n y d i f f e r e n t s t y l e s .~ "1, a IIU U ZI aB ] I I £ . r J' W £. :1. . w sl r m r e o 0 :I r- 1L a d l e s W r i s t W a t c h § , i . f § ; :il ,lliw Jlu~oaofrluq 'lu$ 1 2 t o $ 3 5 r ~ ~ .x1'l`. ,nsbud a~ .| MMM has .a.\> rx Sriguofb 1o`: be~ 4 ~.fr Io 3nsmqu.»./ Q "Java:J lo hu*I'3 a mm m4=rmx~\'s,auu>f 5.\ .1o~(r:.F=."--JlonJs'l a.i., - 7 : m a l l m m f s v a m m l»IL1' f a 5 : h a asnmfz.1 . x - 4 '"*"'a '5€3§'.7-.?l,~§"§fm"§s*' bufil. - H ' " " " * " *a m, c u i llb u f h wb a a n i lb w m f _rfqs oidoi 3 1(un <»sinnfmgm .§==b1m=sz blue -- -»-~_UQMYU bn: tinl ,msgrll.i :nom dlii r{sii1uT 10 »..i""f'¥f'¢ *"1"1*f~aa:ad mas 31 .him tfgnn..; . ; . ~ 1 f I ~.Q as fmisniml Juodiiw b9i»n:1 ." x ""'*:'r"""-""""""""""'"'.s ci as Huw aa mebnaa sri: ".'|sbx9'x In-me 0 TT/J HT (I AUAVAI) J *wr' l ` h e P l o n e e r ~ 5;wnnuhol YI Jn an avr md! W. P.,iIW|i wH .°1(I gvmi 03 :tm ini!no saalq od \{1n.$nfmunn'J Ima e a r s ~ |NlsW ENGLAND NEWS -- - - n u~N n u r " f u n k h u m _ _ ,-.-...........,..=..~-_ , , , _ _ _ .-- - - ~- - Y ~|.,,, sale at the Fashion Center HHNEBRASKA-A surprise wmv was given at\$1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 in; Estate of Sophie B. Jensen,-the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Bmlmm ne w Summary s ty le s.New Deceased.Thompsun Thursday evening as a-Dres Fme i f Y Fades.11-1:No r r c n i s HE R E I N cxvmv hxewgll in honor of Emi; w11=»n|- 20;Summer °;§;k Drensel MQ that Ahdzew Andersen has filed § | n d _ ~Manley,w o have ` -BUS SCHED UL E- Northbound9:00 A. M. 12:00 A. M. s<m¢n\»m\ 11:00 A. m\ 2:00 P. ll*6:00 P. H.8:15 P. I. *\vmn Q,nd ni c taught two very sucoesa! l v.e "ale at the Fashion Omaha:thisJudge.&`$¢.§».»..m.¢.f1."&'§{ ol °°h°°l'These ""°h°:5 £35 Thliriday,Friday,s""'d°Y and Nebraska, his mm xepnrt as Ex- won tfsgtrfrlendahip of a larg¢MondaY priced at $4.98,$6.75. BCUUor af we Emu of Sophia a ...... e ....._£'i' '&.*:!"'.°°°1m°°=i1J.*"-95- no, sums in dm 11m sz. J¢iv~? --THE ENTERPRISE-rim Four Blair. Nebmki. Mav 15 mm ;1'ra.ao JOHN A. BHOADES,nbl hhu J.A.Nebel:86 steers,1200 bu. corn, 10 ton hay $1B00. Amdt Snyder Motor Co. to Wm Bolln: Buick Coupe $400, Arlington,Staw Bank to T. W. Fowler:2 bows $2l5;8 cows,4 heifers, 3 éalves, 4 mules, 2 sets harness,2 wagon,rack,hinder, mower, rake, gang plow,cultivaff or, plow $1000. lrst Nat/l Bank, Hooper, to H. J.Saoers:an Diss 5850: 3~5 Int. in 50 A.corn $1650;1 cow,1 horse $l50;4 horses, 3 cows,1 heifer,1 calf,15 pigs,5 sows, Fordson &plow,all other farm machinery, 3-5 Int. in 25 A. wheat, 700 bu. corn $l.650. Herman State Bank to Clyde Fitch: 9 horses,7 cows, 4 calves, 1 bull,10 saws,disc,liswr,3 wagons,boxes, etc., binder, gang plow,stacker,2 sweeps,harrow, 2 cultivaf/ors,mower, rake, plow, 4 harness & collars, drill, 2 racks, planter, 200 hens, 10 mm hay,3-5 of (50 A. wheat, 40 A. barley, 90 A. com to be planted) $2150. Johnson Auto Co. to Wesley J. Graulieh: .Chev. Coupe $201. Arudt.Snyder Motor Co.ta Clemens Williamsen: Dodge Coupe $1991Arlington Motor CO.w Robert Andmasen:Oldsmobile C o a c h $655.; Kennsrd State Bank to W.M. Cunningham:M calva, 2500 bu. com,19 tons allalla hay $I500; 15 calves, 75 shnais $600. John H.Worl»ey to Ed Worley & c. C. Carter: Steam engine, saw mill $250._American Credit Corp. to R.. V. Warrick:Int.Tmc k S585;Law- rence A.Brown,Ford Tudor ;66e.s&Plateau State Bank to J. P. Ken- nelly:32 swers,2000 hu.com $2.oa.4z I :: Phteau State Bank to Taylor French:All Chattel Property $2329. Farmers State Bank,Bhi r,tn R. L. Stalcupz 21 cows $128B.20. Johnson Auto Co. 10 Alfred Wil- kerniugz Chev. Goupe 546655. Washington State Bank fa L,C. Rasmussen:24 cattle,6 hurses, Und. Int. in 112 A. com $2B75. Int.Harvester Co.to H e m Scheer:Int. Tmck $B48.50;BertEverysubscriptionlsregarded as open account..The names ul subscribers will be instantly xo- movcd (rum our mnilhg list at the expiration of the time paid tor S!the publishers be notified; other-wlle 'he subscription will remain In loroe at the designated sun-ncdption prlce.Every subscriber mm unéershnd that than cond- tinns are made a part of thb con- tract between the publisher and subscriber. ISSUED EVERY 'rnunsn/vi A. R. Brock, et al, Directors to The Public: NEK Sec. 31 dz mg Cook: Chev. Truck $500. Int.Harvester Co.to Lowe Bros: Int. Truck $1565.41.» Consignment Arn _ J. H. Schmeckppper w C. Mex-~ chant,West Point:Separawr, carrier,wind stsnlmr,gher, pulley. SWAN P. PETERSON Funeral servihea were held Tues day artenmon, May 13, from the M.E.church for Mr.Swan P.Peterson, of this city.Rev. Carl Entend as se co nd-dau ma m! at the poswifice at Blpir, Nebr.. under the Act at Congren of March S. 1879. x Price ver Year m o 30-18-12 nud,with other relatives and many friends who cherish his memory. f~mé of the services Miss Lilnh Wright, Miss Gertrude Mead and Mrs. W. V. Wright furnished the music.Burial was made in the Blair cemetery.1Swan P.Peterson was hom in Sweden, Sept.19, 1837.I-Ie was confirmed in the Swedish Luth- eran church.Ho wasunited in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Pear- son, May 15, 1863.To this union six children were hom,two of them dying in infancy._ In the winter of 1872 Mr. Pez- erson brought his family to the Unitell States of. America.For nearly four years he lived near Bliir, then moved to a farm three miles northwest of Kennard, where he lived until about twenty years ago, when he moved to Blair. Mrs.Peterson passed away February 9, 1922.Since her death Mr. Peterson and.his son, Charles have made their home together at 406 North Park Sf'..L.;* Although subject zo severe per- i d c a l attacks of rheumatism, Mr.Pelzraon has been up and about most of the time until ai week before his death which oc- curred Sunday, May 11th, at 9 a. rn.His age was 92 years,'T months, and 22 days.. He is survived by three sons: Nils,of Kennard;Pehex-and Charles, of Bldr; and one daugh- Miller: L s B 9 Keunard $1.003 Laura M.Sbeed & husband £0Ralph E:.v mum= )% L25 &a1ILs 26 8; 27 B M $1050- N. T. Lund &wi!e to Reed 0'Han- lon:N'W%SW%.Sec.20-18-12 s1.oq. » ||." We wish to gratefully acknow- ledge the many kindly gxpresslons of sympathy in the illnas and death of our beloved father, S. P. Peterson, and the helpful services of the musicians,Miss Gertnxde Mead,Mrs. W.V.Wright,and Miss Leila Wright,and of the minisier,Rev.Carl Bader,whobrought messages of comfort at the funeral service. ~ll . nm ENTE nrxus E ~ su;farther.This book will aiso be CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMP The names of those who will be responsible for bringing to the attention of the young men of Washington county the.opportun- ity for them to attend a Citizens' Military Training Camp this sum- mer and furnishing them i!lfonn~ ation regarding the wonderful benefits to be derived by attend~ ance at one of these camps have been announced. Mr: A. R. Brock, of Blair, lathe County C nnan for this work. The Town Committeemen assist- ing the County Chairman are: A. 0. Hawkins, Arlingwn; George T. Hedelund,Kennard;Henry Roh- wer, Fort Calhoun; E. P. Hanson, Hennan, Nebraska. The normal camp to which ap- plicants from this county will be sent opens at. Fort Crook on Aug- us t ltt.Young men between the ages of 17 and 24 are eligible for the Basic,or first.-year,Course. Age limits for those who take the advanced courses vary accordingly to the course bo be taken. ||»;:-,.»~ 1 ,| ;=.-1 - '1 tes of Z eggs, well beaten, 2% cups granulated sugar, 'fi cup boiling water, 'fi cup com scyrup. Boil until it lonns a ball ln cold water.Pour K of this mixture over the whites of eggs, beating consul y. let the other hal! boil until threads.Pour into the first.,beating i t until real stiff.Add 1 cup of chopped nuts. Flavor with vanilla.Pour on but- other big Nebraska morning dai- lies are printed onthe Iowa lin'e and edited for Iowa readers also. The Journd la the only Lin- coln Daily printing regularly a.ft» er 5 P.M.They print editions right up until train time day and night. The Morning Journal comes in time for moming and city rural mail delivery on the date of pub- llcation,with about five hours R .N .A .C O R N E R Next meeting wed\=s<1ay, May 21.Whoopee committee will pre- sent the following program after the business session:violin solo, He l e n W n lr a th ;re ad in g,selec ted; voc al s olo , Mi ldr ed P ete rs en ; p ia no solo," Hu m o r e s k e " ,I d a Hi n d le y . Pla y le t," I t Pa y s to A d v e ' * " ° " . C a s t:Mr s .Do r o th e a Mill;-ons, Jessie II au s c h i ld t a n d B a r b a r a B o w m a n Eve r y b o d y c o me o r y o u .1 g 1~1 |al . I" M a n a t W i l l o w Ra n c h " b y Bi n d - hos s;" Hu d s o n Ri v e r B mc k e t e d " b y W h a r to n ; " W o m a n o f A n d r o s " b y W i lde r ;"Gre at,Me a d o w"b y Ro be r ts ;" P u r e Go ld "b y Ro1» v a n g.N e w my s te r y a n d ad ve ntu r e stor ies:" T h e D o o r "b y Ri n e h a r t; " W h i le th e P a ti e n t S le p t"b y E b - e r h a r t; " Th e D o u b le " b y W a lla c e ; " C o u r ts o f th e Mo r n i n g "b y Bu~ c h an ;" N i g h t C lu b My s te r y "b y J o rd on ;" B la c k Cir c le"by Sc o tt. N e w n o n - f i c ti o n :"Prac tic ad many years to come! s Slices ripe red tomatoes or well- dxined calmed tnmawea,2 thin o u t c o s t t o t h e c a n d i d a t e . Mr.Bnock is urging that all those who desire to attend one of .......|u .|. one slice bread, aa-m»=h uma . | ;...which have been rinsed with/cold water or use one large mold.Setin cold place to stiffen.Unmold on lettuce and su.rto.und with saladdressing. The Arndt Hardwareess ary exp ens es a t the se c a mps , in c lu d in g tr a ve l allowa nc e a t th e r a te o f f i ve c e n ts p e r m i le t o t h e ne ar es t c a mp a n d re tur n .Fo o d , lo d g in g ,u n i f o r m,la u n d r y ,a n d ¢|g g ..1 ._ s coln Paper. Since some daily papers have raised rates by carrier to 20c aweek.$10.40~ a year,and to $8 a year by mail with Sunday, or $5 a year without Sunday, many are ordering the Lincoln Journal. The Journal's mbe by mall is $4 a year without Sunday,$6 wi¢h Sunday, or 15c a week by carrier boy. For one dollar The Lincoln Journal will send a trial sub- scription, or a whole year may be had for $4 daily, $6 with Sunday. This is very reasonable compared w prices charged by other laidies and considering the superior ser- Our order has accepted an in- vitation to put on the memorial work for the district convention to be held at Decatur, June 5. Neigh- bor Ella Brass will captain this work. Wri~ht; "Radio Anmteufs ~Hand~ h w y 'by Qollins.;"Hqmecralt Rugs" by Walker; "The Theater' by Cheney; "Autobiography of Ben v e nn w mu m". Omaha visited with Mr.Curti8's panmtn, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Curtis, over Sunday. en very popular with the reading public:"The Exilé"by Deeping; "Cimarron"by Edna Ferber; "Dark Journey" by! Julian Green; .,,..., ~re~Butter lightly.~ t h eat once.Application blanks may be obtained from Mr.Brock or u |. .._ week.het week Anna Grinim Petersen;Sunshine Committee, Ida Hindley; Whoopee o r Entertainment Committee. Barbara Bowman. DE SOTO LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boite, Sr. ofCouncilBl\|{h,visited a t the ,,....., to Neighbor Ethel Gallagher. Con- gratulations from R. N. A.Drop her a card at Covenant hospital. Omaha. Past Oracle,Mrs.Mary Voss, arrived recently from Los Angeles for a visit wjthhorue folks.We are hoping to see her at R. N. A. A number of our officers and members attended the funeral of Mrs.Good at Crowell Memorial Home Monday afternoon, May 12, she being a member of Burwell, Neb., R.N. A. One of o ur charming young members,Miss Lucille Jensen is to become the bride of Mr. FloydSmith May 22.Mrs. Vera Nelsonf another young member,gave a shower for Miss Lucille Friday evening, May 9.The rooms and tables were very prettily decorated in plnk and white and she re- eelved many useful gifts for her new home.All join in Wishing this wonhy couple happiness. R. N. A. lrensingboh at the home of Neighbor Kate Reeh Friday, May 16th.All invited. Five Royal Neighbor families of Tekama.h,, were victims of the re- cent cyclona A miscellaneous shower will be given for them at the next meeting, May 21. Oracle Rena Kuhr appointed as committee chairman for next MRS. SOPHIE ANDERSON Fuxleral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesda May 18, for Mrs. Sophie Ande from the First Lutheran churc , Rev. H. Nielsen, pastor of the church, officiating. Mrs.Sophie Anderson,nee Guldberg, was born in Komernp, Denmark, Sept. 11, 1845 and died peacefully at her home ih Blair, MQ 11th, 1930 st the age of 84 years and s months. In 1868 at the age of 23 she immigrated to America,coming directly to Cedar Falls,Iowa, where she was married to James Anderson. ln the year of 1876,Mr.and Mrs. Anderson moved to Webster County,Nebraska where they homesteaded and lived until they moved to Blair in 1896 settling on a farm four miles :norhwest of Blair.In 1908, Mr. and Mrs. An~ demon moved into her present home in Blair where she lived un il her death. . Anderson was preceded in death by her husband, who died i n 1922, also four children,who died in childhood Surviving her are three sons, Guldberg Anderson, Ove Anderson and Theodore Anderson;seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren, all of Blair, Neb. And then the bacon.Plate in l hot oven (4Q0 deg:-Qs), or under a bmiler until the cheese is melt- ed, the inmnwen done and bacon crisp.Dot with mustard.Serve immediately. Welsh Rnrebit ing of an application doa not obli- gate the applicant to attend camp. He may withdraw at any time, but im :necessary that appliutibna be filed early in order to receive con- sideration and assure A place on the list of thnse selected. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY (Continued from page one) er, chiffonier, 3 beds, rocker, cedar chest, radio, range, oil snow. heat- er, kitchen cabinet, table, 4 chairs, 2 large rugs $160. Vinton-Evans Chev.Co.files the following:Loren Masiers, Chev. Cab. $209,'18; Blair Roofing Co., by Roy Jacobs, Chev.Truck .\¢. het we ek Several members of the De Sow Womezfs Club attended Achieve- ment Day program at Tekamah on Friday.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gustin and little sonf Walter lee of Cuming City,visiced the parental.Dave Gustin home Sunday.. The Mill Creek Dancing Club held s very enjoyable picnic down at Charles Mnellefg southwest of Ft. Cadh~un Sunday. ,.~ mm in Coundl Bluffs, sunday mo r n i n g .Th e y e n jo y e d sup per at .a '.¢| Div inity (helm:tiered platter. runn n-u v -a . gxo ming ne ws pap er fr om t he ca p-three and one-half hours to cook a : t a l c i ty ,a n d one th a t i s ed i te d 7- p ou n d I e g ;t o r o a s t a s tu f f e d I I "a |I ;:; ||| Omahn. matoes and scoop out the indde. With the inside mix 4 stalks of celery chopped, 2 spoons chopped onion,. 1 cup chopped cabbage and I cucumber chopped.Fi ll toms- wes with this mixture and serve on lettuce leaves with a spoon of mayonnaise dressing on top of each toninto. .Combination Salad Arrange on salad plates li nw with crisplettuce leaves, small ig- dividual portions of cold peas, string beans,sliced carrots,or beets, asparagus and seveal slic- es of tomatoes.Garnish liberally with mayonnaise and several strips of green pepper or plmentn. Parlection Sal-ld One package lemon flavored gelatin mixture;2 cups boiling water; 2 tablespoons lemon juice; 1 cup elwnved cabbage;l.cup cooked peas;% cup diced cooked carrots;56 cup sliced pimentostuffedolives;'»§beaspoon salt; 2-s cup salad drasing.Pour bolling water over gelatin mix- ture and stir until it has dissolved. Add lemon juice, cool and allow to stiifen a little Add vegetables and salt.Pour into small mo la white skin.cuz~gnw sa-in~ slic- Wymore-Wymone Implem~ Company fonndly opened 1~ budneas. West Ppin New feed grindinmill\being constructed nesn ol depot grounds by E}mer Nelson. 'Trenton--Kugler Oil Co mpu purchased three lots north9l GeTfzeatrg and plan emctidn of ae due station on sihe. and one-hal! to three hours; for a sguffed breast it will tnke about one and one-hal! hours.~ I! we hemperature is lncreasd lens time will be required but the roast will shrlnk more and it i s likely to be too brown and dry. Bollywood Salad( Individual Service ~ >:|`u, THE HACK SAW Cut off the topp of 8 ripe two- es.Cover a plate with shredded lettnpe and Lay on 2 slices of orange.Cover this with 2 ban- ana quarbers which have prev- iously been covered with lemon juice and rolled in finely ground nuts.Top with another slice of orange and garnish with lmayon- naise and a maraschino cherry. Ki ddi a Delight Three cups milk,Q 2388.4 tablespoons sugar,1 teaspoon vanilla,%ieaspoon salt,few gmixis nutmeg, few grains cinna- mon.Beat the eggs until very light Add the sugar, salt, van- illa and spices,then the milk. Stir till the sugar is dissolved, then beat well.Serve mid. at the lome' of their parents vor... 4 Bhir, Nebraska, my 15, 1930 Numa:-:R so Crlticlslng |neigh- bor because he buys a new eu' isn't my- thing new. We'llbet you folks used to hear criticisms when a fellow blew him- self for a new rub~ -:- Good News -:- ln our store ready for you to see.Itis a complete gas- making,gas-burning cook- stove.THE COLEMAN! Clear blue flame at very low operating expense.In- stant lighter, just strike a match and turn a valve and for 2 cents you can cook an average meal. Yaterday we sold Colem na to Gxris J. Petersen mdB. L. Jones.We ,,,,,,,;, many in Blnir.Just ask anyone using one about them. T R A D E W I T H U S a n - g e t - a FYRAC SPOTLIGHT FREE. N CARD IS 'FRADED OUT POTL IGHT A mTLED TO s LUTELY FREE ERVD1TLo§.s§ ( '\ fe s.. \."l i lF' e\'T , , f f \» J UNE 20 |930 ~ §rA'r1oN and SPECIAL GAS wks CUSTOMER IS ENTI- NOT GOOD AFTER 9 . e n COSDEN REGULAR 100 per een! Pure P BA1"rmIEs A nsylvania OulsCCESSORIES\ in Palm.are doing to beautify,protect and make homes more inwrescing. A n Osage Indian girl spen $870 i n it worth than much to find some people out? During the paint sale next week you san buy a full gal- 1 r E a I! n 1 .i li" l E I n 25 , J Entend as se co nd-dau ma m! t the poswifice at Blpir, Nebr.. -»-~the Act at Congren of~arch s, 1819. Every subscription ls regarded open account..The names ul bacrihem will be instantly xo- movcd (rum our mnilhg list at the expiration of the time paid tor S!the publishers be notified; other-wlle 'he subscription will remain In loroe at the designated sun-ncdption prlce.Every suhscrlber mm unéershnd that than cond- '~ns are made a part of thb con- ract between the publisher and ~scrlber, SWAN P. PETERSON Funeral sei-vieea were held Tues ~ay aftemnon, May 13, from the |E.church for Mr.Swan P.~etereon, of this city.Rev. Carl ~ader, pastor of the church, had barge of the services.Miss Lilah ' right, Miss Gertrude Mead and \ rs. W. V. Wright furnished the usic.Burial was made in the ~lair cemetery.1SwanP.Peterson was born in weden,Sept..19,183fI.I-Ie was onfirmed in the Swedish Luth- ran church.He was xnited in rriagwe me Miss Elizabeth Pear- ~n, May 15, 1863.To this union children wem horn,two oi. ~em dying in infancy. In the winter of 1872 Mr. Pet- rson brought his family to theniteflStatesof. America.For arly four years he lived near ~Iair, then moved to a farm three es northvmst of Kennard, where e lived until about twenty years go, when he moved to Blair. Mrs.Peterson passed away 'ehruary 9, 1922.Since hier death ,.:|: || Nils Peterson land other relatives are lookin§ Peter Pelzerson Charles Peterson. LIBRARY ANNOUNCES NEW BOOKS The Blair Public Library con~ tains a wealth of good reading matter at the present time and the librarian, Miss Mae McQuar- rie. is amdous that those who ap- prceiate good liternwe should be informed of gheir arrival. Tle following list of books was recently givan by the "Carnegie E n d o w m e n t for lnternaiionnl Peace", and is as follows: RED TIGER, Phillips Russell- "It is difficult w (ell which is more fascinating in this book, the text or the illus'crations.The de- ncripilons of little lmown Yucaup and remote na m o f Mexico are delightfully informed and enter- taining and the ctures made by the illustrator as e traveled with the author through these regions are so unusual as to interest any visitor D0 the library who may take up the book.I find it verystimulating." THE THIRD ROUTE, Sir Phil- ip Sasson-"This is the first Al- cove book covering travel by alr, and even without the line intro- duction by Thornton Wilder would attract attention.It takes us in- to a new world of posdhllltlwes and ofpo md v ery .:...fhle possibilities i!_we realize the aigniflcnnoe of w l mt i s r e p o n e d a s t o t h e u mo f dr-planes for military service. This book will,therefore,serve the doizble purpose of giving readers glimpses from the mir of Egypt, the suam,n m y c m m a ,Irak, India, and Malta and also furnish twd for though# ag to the fixture development of this marvelous mé ho d of tnve l."UNDER FWE SULTANS, Mary Mills Patrick-"A.uyone who has lyanrd of r. Pn¢.riek's great edu- cal.lun.|l,rk i n Turkey over A pdtiod o f f dty years will know what value to Attach to this ex- tragoniiunry autobiography.I t Wdhld lwhlrd to find A more ln- wli iswr.fair and sympathetic re- vitw of Turkish llile more inter- esting!hold.I t can be mmm-mendel without hedtltlon to All- to iiestulient a s well a s to the general nasder.".CANADA AND THE UNI TED forward to a visit some time thii month from Mr. and Mrs.Len Parkington of Detroit, Mich.Neighbors of Mr,:Carl Jensen, living on the old Wilford Myers place were dhocked Friday eve- ning to learn of Mr.Jensen's death.Iv. seems that Mr. Jensen had been in failing health for some time and the doctor had warnod hlm to be careful and not over-work but in the spring msh he did not take the doctm"s ad- vice, and the result. was a stroke and sudden death while working out in the barn yard with his [ann machinery.Kind neighbors im- mediately did ull they could for the bereaved family. M n .U.S.Renne entertained the members of the De Soto Wom- an's Club Thursday afternoon of last week.Twelve members and one visitor were present that aft- emoon.Roll call was responded to by nhming some feminine char:xc~ ter of the Bible.Mrs. Hazel An- derson and Mrs.Effie Hlneline were on the program zo give a description ol whnt Chrlsiinnity had done for women since the Christian era.Mrs. Anderson was unable to be present and had Mrs. Mae Jorgensen substitute for her. Mrs.Renne served a delicious lunch at the close of the after- noon.The Club has been invited to meet with Mrs. Mae Jorgensen two weeks from date. D A NA c o mm s N E W S The annual Danish Declamatory Contest was held in the college chapel Saturday evening, May 10. The contest was divided into two divisions, the American born and die Danish bom.Misa Othello Nelpen won first, Myrtle Hansen, second and Jenny Jensen, third lnthe American liom division.Mr. Aage Nommcaen, first; ImmanualJohansen,second;a n d Peter Hwse. third, in the,Danish born division. Misa Annu Kddahl spent the week-end visiting friends at Dum. Mins &~e.l;m Humen was called to her home at Audubon, Iowa 'bo attend the funeral ol he r znnd-;;;;~»=» Mr. Peter Andersen of that Misa Edna Ha ue n and Sriver Kloth vldted relatives and friends indkudubon, Iowa. over the wack. enSTATES, Hugh L. Keenleyldd -T c__|ha String oramm, comda ing f f .,,¢,,,,;§: §,°m......';'{,, Mi ss ..""£ g_ -3 -<=;g»¢= to hm Dr. Keenley ddei -hw->rv'mla¢Moéller,and '§,,,,f,';m g j gd °°n:r;m"'r7 w place on ¢hB,sen played a group of numbers at evve.vga.Any ma de : v ho ltha A m g u ' D u n Lutheran 'Co n'$4as.4s~cum; Ra éhmannypeFord Cpe. $14-1115;Basil Higgins, Chev. Coupe $2l2.25; A. D. Reeh, Chev. Coach $135.25. J.S.Frazier to Hancock lmp.Co.:Mc D Tractor $540. P. Sprick to Farmers Union Co- Op. Co., Winslow: Fordson & plow s112.so. Herbert Toelke bo Stenger Motor Co.: Whippet Sedan $510,418. Theodore Hansen to W. J. Sas: Chev. Coach $00. bus Kempcke to Kennard State Bank: 13 cattle, 5 horses & mules, 130 pigs, all iann machinery, also agree to give llen on 42 A. corn $l250. Louis C. Lerach to Wm. Sievers:3 calves, 25 pigs $200. Henry Tietgen to Bank of Ben- nington:fsteers,9 heifers,'I cows/ 1 bdl, 6 horses, 2 mules, 12 sown, 800 bu. corn, all farm ma- chinery, etc. $1100. Geo. V. Cddwell to Arndt Sny- der Motor Co.: Ford Tudor $80. Vincent Lyon to Arndt Snyder Motor Co.: Essex $30.20. Alvis P ebersen t o Winslow State Bank:5 horses, 5 cows, 7 calves, 8 sows, 30 pigs, all fam machinery $075. T. W. Fowler lo Arlington State Bank: 8 cows, 4 heifers, 5 calves, 4 mules, 2 sets harness, 2 wagons, rack,bindér,mower,rake,gang plow, cultivator, plow $888. H. J .Savers to First Navi. Bank, Hooper:4 horses,5 cows, 7 heifers, 4 steers, 1 bull, 8 wvea, 9 cows, 1 boar, binder, barrow cart, mower, tank as heawr, 8-6 lm.. in 41 A. oats SZOW. Tyson & Long files the follow- ing: John C. Ackennan, Gaia. Pur- pose Tractor $3'!1.B7;Gen.Pur- pose Cultlvator,planter,mower, harruw,plow,hnrrow $805.8'l; Cdtlvawr,2 plows,2 burrows, mower, disc $l89.95, Ted Ellis w Henman State Bank:10 cowl,20 heifers,10 calws, 7 mules, 1 horse, 17 sown, increase,126 pigs,all farm ma- chinery $8851 Joe Rosenbaum to Kennard State Bank: 85 pigs, 6 Iowa, ln- aease ;14oo. Wallace G. Fllch ho Hancock Imp. Co.: Grain elevator, plnnter, 3.cultlvators,Farmall tractor dn plow, 5 cows, increase, 2 calves, 8 horses,2 nudes,4 sehihnmess, lismr,4 hnrrowu,planter,cream separator, 2 plowi, z boxes, rack, wagon, 8 sown, incense, 85 pigs, also agree to give lien on corn 240 ncres sxsswl. Emil T. Anderson to Arndt Sny- der Motor Co.: Fordor Sedan $25. . Chula; Worley to Dovm Town Used Cnr la t :Du nn t Coach ~ ....,. .,.. ,. .,.,... _., __ Harold Brewster &wife u James M. Brewsber: L 9 Roberts A Rose 2nd Add. Herman $1000. Sheriff: Deed Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff, to D Z. Mummert:L s 1 & 2 B 3 7 Ft Calhoun, & L 17 B 1 0 Arlingml (11958 110 it. by 40 ft. in SW cor ner)&Pt.L 7 B 20 Arlingm: s1511.s5. Maurice Mehrena,Sheriff,tc Farmers scam Bank,Nickerson: Na v .NEBQ Sec.82-18-9 Dbdg( c °., &s 1 » s SW % &L s 2 &3 Se c 28 &NW%NW M Sec.as-1s-s Washington Co.,171.46 arms uzsoo. Qui! Cllim Deeds John Kuhr & wife to George H. Kuhr:S16 SW%Seo.85-19-16 $1.00. John Kuhr & wife w Anna M. Rahlfs:W'/S s w Sec.2-1840 $1.00. Real. Entate Mongagea Wm. Vogt & wi fe to Fred W. Stork NW%SlM% & L s Sec. 2- 17-9 $7000_Joshua D.Newsom &wife to John F. Jackerott: L 85 Sec. 12-17- 9 $600.Edward W. C. Stork & wife tu John F. Jackemtt: Wli NE% Sec 24~1s-9 Ssoog. Otto G. Frahm bo Federal Landl ? a n k : L 1 4 S e c . ! . & L \ o f L 9 | S ¢ ¢ . 2 & l A 5 , 2 8 , 8 7 4o,se¢. 11 & Ls 4 & 6 Sev. 12-17-12 B 4. 5 dz 6 Fr gladhoun 510000. Raymond C. Ludwig hawlfe to Neb. State Bldg. & Loan: L 4 6 N . 4 8 ! ¢ . l n w i d L h o f L 5 B 1 5 Arlington $600. Ralph E. Vinton dz wlfe no Blair Bldg. & Lo an: En L 25 h a ll l. 26 & 27 B 44 Blair $|.500. Rclelle of Mortguga N. W. Mui. Life Ins. Co. to Ida E. Junghluth et a l: N'A NE%A SES( N1-:sa & NEIA sau Sec. 22. 17-10 89000, Washington County Bank to Ed. w u d w .m u m &WL:SE% Nw u & Nm s wx c & s s s s w za & W K s m Sec. 20-18-12 525410, Cancelled Blair Bldg. & Loon to n. H. Rob- lnnon & wife: L a B 112 8th 14.1. Bml- $400.: Mnrga ret Mnnh to Burtllnnh: Nm Sec. zo-1940 ;a21s.0o. Fa rm L e l u .Ed Jnpp to C.E.Rosenbaum: NW-K ser.9-11-11, Mar. 1, msc to Mar.1, 1988. $1440.00 Yelrly »LINCOLN JOURNAL :GWES BEST SERWCE DOLLAR TRIAL OFFER The Lincoln Jo urnal gin;om communitv nnexcelkd mrviun fm . I cubes;1 cup milk or thin cream A coLini/m FonWOMEN mu s t a r d ;2 teaspoons s a lt;54 te a sp o on pa p ri k a; 2 e gg 3 ; 2 ta ble - spoons b u tte r ;d r y boast or c r i s p crac kers.P u t b u tte r i n d o u b leboiler,a d d cheese a n f s f s f wh i le me lti n g .W h e n i t i s a lmo s t me lte d a d d mi lk ~ mi xe d wi t h e g g s a n d seasoning..Continue h e a ti n g u n - ti l ehe es e melts an d egg ' th ic k en s. Ser ve o n sma ll s li c es o f to ast o r in c ris prc r ac ke rs.A go o d va r i a ti o n results in cooking lamb. The fell, that thin papery cover- ing, need not be removed from the leg.The leg keeps its shape bet- ter if the fell is left on; however. chops, shoulder,and saddle axe improved by removing it. Lamb should be put into a hot own (480 F.)bo seat for thirty minutes, than the tempernture is reduced rapidly to 800 F.The time required to cook a roast oi lamb depends upon the oven tem- peratures.At the temperatures given it will require hom three to nun s FO B C OO KI NG L AMB There is an art in cookery which must be applied to every article of food cooked if the best results are to` be obtained.There is a n a n in meat cookery, but them is sci~ ence as well.All pieces of meat cannot be cooked according to the very same rules; indeed, all kinds and cuts cannot be roasted in just the same way, at the same !em~ perature, and for the same length of time because of differences in amount of fat, bone, etc.' The National Live Stack and Meat Boi-rd offers the following Tomato Oysters ...One and one~l1alf cups canned tomatoes, !é teaspoon soda, 1 tafale spoon chopped onion,20 soda ASPARAGUS fancy home grown per bunch . . . Sc ANAS ~°;';°;f;:,~;1a :i,';°f;:§i; "fa Sc I M de T'<»'°~f;a,,.'::1~° Y C I J P A W E P TI S I N M E E D S ml u v- \ I M O . anuoowseavnce- '|\h$o~¢n)1T5¢la a "5 PORK & BEANS Van Camp with tomato sauce 3 for 25c POST BRAN whole wheat fldces 2 for . . . 25c ~1"'r|~:nNu'r 4 . 3 ¢ JELL Butter-Nut assorted flavors 3 packages . 25c |A "'J. M. sucx-:DNo. 2% CAN 2 7 C MARKET FEATURES PORK CHOPS Lém,Delidons Center Cn! of l n il xp trl b . 301: . Finish for $4.25. Regular price, $5.00 "This is room 465," said a voice over the wire, "And will you please ask the prohibition enforce- ment officer if I can have a pitcher of ioe~water?" ..o I \po wd e r ,a n d oth e r b e a u ty requiaites. Who says our In diana ar~e:1't civil- ized? A B la i r y o u n g c onfides i n u a he loane d $5 .00 f r i e n d a n d fr i e n d i s gon e, th e fi ve .B u t m q n th a t to a t h e als o is n' t l l O N e x t we e k w e wi l l h a ve a spec ial sa le o n D E V O E Pa i n t. I t wi ll p a y y o u to g e t a n y p a i n t y o u ma y need d u r i n g th i s n i e . u - n n Ye s , i t c o s ts mo n e y to li ve .'I'hat's a SIXTH ANNIVERSARY SALE§Hé'.'§5¥ I Bol-ls STORE I UE EHY PETEHSEN HARDWARE i'c 's wor th i t.f On M a y 2 3 a n d 24 a fa c to r y repre sen- ta ti ve o f th e DE ~ 9 PINEAPPLE large ripe Cuban each . . . 23c SOAP P&G white naphtha .ten bars ... 39c MAYONNAISE Windmill pintjar ...35c PICKLES Blue River dill quart jars ..27c B oiling Beef Choice sam lub Ind Plus Cuts of Yau; Beef to Bake or Bail. per Ib. l5c Chuck Roast Best Gall ol Sdeck Young Beef Snllldei for Oven Bout, per lb. l9c .huns Hmsen just lidlhed painting hish o m v n u DEVOE bend md Zinc paint will be here toshow Blair, Nebraska for two coats of you what new ideas paint. ng canned s sa u \ l \ \ l i l u a u c u u m :zrux lbq D o g t te r w i t h 1 m m -h é n f p n l i r r h l 'n . . . '|'»....m e :ry In y ,,v I » Il v Blair, Nebraska, May 15, 1930 zlm»~'w-=~~"f » Pm Fivranp a formerly oi lhia county, made the :Adress of the evening md spoke reminiscantly ot urly schooldays in the county.He gave,the grad- gates good advice. Miss Mabel Manlf, county sup- erintendent, spoke briefly.A. A. Jensen school board member, presented the dlplomuf \The girl gnduaben presented Miss Cannon with a crystal neck- llne and the boys gave her n large box of emdy. [The list. of girls graduating from Y-he bexith grade were Marian Jen- sen, Luella Anderson, Mary Thurrzp son and Irene Devinney.Th eighth grade boys were:Geo : Kegler,Genld Jensen,ld~~ Sorenson,Raymond Beck,~<1 Christensen and Be ma rd ~ ~-» son. Re!ents were served lol lowing e program. md? Sdmolmppiies at'I'he Entex-prim.Wanted Washing and ironing For Sale-Goodm a m a . . f i Wa \s a-Ci ty n m '>""'""¢im-Mf=-Swi»=5°h»-2°2E-1~'°b- 11-2*" i z . ' ° F " ' ~nrlifhl ma. A. Jensen shipped cattle tn am. |Omaha thi; week. I-'um£ture, mx! and floor cover- lngg,Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tl1\ . j l u preved.F 5,1 Three G |m||,_mgnesz prices forproduoe. rnnneT Y :. 5 3 l n»m-»nA_.N»f"r»\ann mnv b¢\1»1_£r wan v ` : . , a . . . y m. ; . ~Fu-men Produce Co.ss -u P '_'._-- - - - - -- - - - - ¢ -- v - -. - » -" _ _ I - - ' ° - ° | - - --\__lupp lle dthl zla wnlo o n.F u r s l l e - A i q l e y b u l i l .S i e K l d n l l l a F o l l h l n t B . F . D .Adv=f1\»°ul 111° E=°°fPI'U°-u r . C a l e b m u . n m m a n m a .~ L zz-u 14-u Ho s e : wma . mu . Ih r 2 1 .10-zz L hl| n| .. To hnC| n e ri | i n| n0 ml-| , | | 1 ,¢ ,| ,,| | _ | , | 1 | "| | _Fox-Sain-Shoah.1 > h m m 1 P u r s u e - A n u h m x x n w m u ll r l s l l o h n l o n i l e n t e l t u i n d n g .I 'f "E ' 1 " .? l "3 .i 3 . .. _ . . . _ . _D e f * f m 9 1 " ~ o n m s .1 4 -u !2 't':¢ ""~P ' " " °~ . . . _ _ . ' 1 ' l ° 1 f " * " ° " " ° " " ' ° ° ' " ' ° 1 1 1 1 1 4 )g p m ;O n e H o u r S e r v i c e / A ~ A n oe 'SHINE ~Our wash jobs are thorough- your car is washed and cleaned inside '*(,,,and out--every bit of dirt and grime 9l;ffjf§?-v`f:" ' 4 removed with special pressure equip- ~ment.` f f l ~ Q i k We aim to make you have no long $g'"~waits--drive in-you're next. cARs W ASHED $2.00 COMPLETE cleanse JOB $1.00 Walter Larsen Auto Service FISK AIR FLIGHT TIRES BA'r'rEnY CHARGING .» e ~ IJui~:allen in Ollllhl momny.|'nn vnnnr neonla nn l dmul..."3;..§::;°'.;.':::`§7>1$|Be sure to see Kidnite Fumes ntl D- v. Masaer has just completed G.G.Hines has improied his residence by treating it to a new coat ai paint. The Tuesday evening bridge club met May 13, with Mr.and Mrs. Walter Gutschow. "The Kianm Follies"--B. F. D. nt the parish hill Friday evening which was well patronized. Chris K.Bendorf,Undermking and ambulance service.Phones: oltice, 161; residence, 183.29-ta! Kenneth A. Pound is getting |nlang nicely follpwing an oper- ».. ....».,.....n .=............-..Wanbed-To 'take c ue of chil- dxen or do houseclenning.Mt n J. C. Wright.Phone 809.~17-22 Mr. and s. Everett Lamb cn- joyed an o r Sunday visit from Mrs. I;1m.b's father, Mr. Pebersen of Kansas City. D. F. D. hall, Wednesday evening, May 21.16-2t For Ren lldodern Bungalow on Oninha road alter May 15.En- quire Will Linden.17-tf Permanent Wave,$7.50. All kindn of beauty work.Phone 197 Mrs1omn a convenient garage at me rear of his residence property. Mrs.Max Turner entertained lhe pinochle club to which die be- |°USs on last Thursday afternoon. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embnlm~ er and undertake:Blair.Office1..\.......n mm u weanesaay mgm,may z.l.1anon :ur appem1|CHILE Il } C EI l |;|y ,~m g r j a l _~ b Ba . th ru uu u , £0 0 l k. . \ .. r Ul .. l .I ll »o i r u .y u w n u , A u x ,|.|.:u»|.lu \n.lu, MJO.t r u .C l a r e n c e G o c h e n -I. . . i a .'§'I'........1 u r . . . . ~ E e £ : 1 e G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c V a c u u m C l @ 8 l l -M i s a H a z e l C a n n o n a n d M i s sThis is different, don't miss ft.11|Mr. and Mrs. 41... D .C.V a n Deus I Omaha,nt Sumll t "H" "' ° "" "' " " ' "' " ' " ' "' " "en .SSE-00.Whlihed Allen mg thdr tenth?$".¥£...3E.'."2|¢'§."f'..'1..»..¢.|. wi\;P°s¢u¢m|nnf»'m:.!?l"i§°'_'1'f,_'l° '"°" m '""|1'1-is The .41-:ms Hlrdwu~e.|snden an omm no l show lmlH "i l y y c u u u l v l s U L u n ;a c n i u t l u z u b y a p p l y i n g a b r a n n e w c o a t o f paint. Miss Mildred Lippincott of f\ » n n \ n | \n n a u f n vn u . I n n !ur§ §\\ Drri isx' Fmx, Chiropractor,,'Q K. Bendorf, licensed embakn- evening.Au ha a ine time. o w lu 'lext W!€K 5 xsane d f'''r. and Mrs, Gus Lundt d .---w l!x'Dnlg Store. Phone ns...move er me undertake:Blur.Olfme The "Kmnxze Folbes""Thero16-Lf _week "m the V_ll\_x1er nhone. 161: rea. NLM. 133.841 Cutest kids in Town" sonsomdaMr. and Mrs. R, E. Vinton have moved into their home on west Lincoln street and are naw nicely settled.I Ed Suxpleten and sister,Mrs. F.R. Titus of Tekamnh.spent g m - d f v w i t h t h e i r m o t h e r , M r s . J . l u n a n t v. renuu nrme rw o n south walk-erAvenue. The annual poppy sale will be held Saturday, May 24 under the auspices ol the American`Legion Auxiliary. wi ll Freeland is having a six- car garage bulltbnck ol the Free wnen you want letoerheads or envelopea or statements call The Enterprise 1-u Douglas Carter came in last week by bus from Los Angeles, Calif.to see his mother,Mrs Minerva Carter. ....A. by Portia Lucille Kemp nt B.F. D. hall, May 21, B p. m.17-lt Miss Helen Jensen of Council Bluffs, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jen- sen, over the week-end. Something newl "The Kldnite Follies nt R p_D mm Wndnmz..l her parents,Mr. s mppmcorn rccenuy. For Sale C. C. Brom eggs,$10.50 . per 30 d Phone 2211 on 36. 9-Lf Otto Mel Ifn Leghom! ozen case.| acke, B185-' Walter Larsen Auto Service msn Am FLIGHT 'rmms BATTERY CHARGING Gifts for ~ ~ the Graduates ~ That will retain their Béauty \_/ A n u mb e r f r o m B la i r attend ed " " " * " " " " "|u u u n r e r m u n e n u s , r m ml; enum,------ -- --- ------- - - - -th e ben ef it d an c e a t H e r m a n l a s t Mr s . P ete r S ie r t h as r e tur n e d to | 1 2 3 =;1;;;g"=1=1»a t - n h a n d L i n pric e $5.00.A ll wo r k g f a r a n t e e d .day €\'¢§f1ifls'» May 21.B e s u r e to 'f h u r a d a y even i ng ,f o r th e Ta k a B la i r f o llo wi n g su ve ra l mo n th s W _g Ph on e B la c k 25g_Mr s ;M .Suth-see Bla1r 's juveni le pla y er s.1 7 - I t ma h to r n a d o s u f f e m r l .tr i p i n G e r ma n ;vi a i ti n g re la ti ve .E N°;f=r°=m r g k m s m i d f "3 °er la nd .16-ta Mi s s V e va L y n c h o f La wr en c e , \|._..n *ff n.................. -~l-----~»|a n d fIiCl'ldB»W s XCE_lo r § p _i f Y *fx -lil'0 Rnnrn runIn n\nn| | annie. hirfhdnv Kannm; CBITLE last WCGR to Viiiit. hEl. mrs.U. in. nuuuunug rvtunrculast Friday evening from Arling- ton where she has been visiting relatives and friends.- ~ Katherine Struvc ni 0mn~ ha, spent Sunday at the parental, H.L. Struvc home.She was ac- companied by Misses Olga and Minnie Lcverkus. Hand selected Seed Corn, picked and dried before frost. Tests 97%.I bbs. Eva Cook,/lho is confined in the Methodistfhospitd with a broken hip,is getting along aswell as can be expected. Mrs.Myrtle Kllian is at the Wise Memorial hospital in Omaha taking a complete rest preparatory to nn ope[ation later on. Don't orget to see "The il§id< nite Follies"under direitlml of nv..-¢:..v....m.Vamn . r n p n ge t mms eu in tmn fo r L ;sum-mer's farm work ahead of hLn. The Royal Neighbor lrenslsgtnn will meet at the home of Mrs. Will Rech Friday afternoon, May 16.All Royal Neighbors invited. Do you play bridge?The En- terprise has a complete new line of score cards and place cards. Why not see them?1-u Miss Olive Smith has been n ..;.;;;;,7.;,;;.:,"" ""1|r;;..;found at The Enterprise office Popular price.1-tl A Duart Permanent gives satis- faction and comfort through the hot days.Call Mrs.M.Suther- land at Black 259 for appointment. Price $5.00.17~tf Fred Bureham has bought the E. Cas'.:;.t.:r used Ford sedan and ;_lmmfisnelu mnitinn Inv-nrmfl mother, Mrs. lais Lynch and her brother, Ray.She plans to return to Lawrence Sunday. Mrs.E.G. Carson is at home after submitting to an operation in an Omaha hospital.She is get- ting along as well as cnn be ex- pected. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jensen and family of the bench entertained the followinz relatives over the e' - - ,f Ce rt ai n l y a ve ry a c c ep t a bl e 2ift sr R f r LW pe r bushel,bags olland Smith, on Frank E I " ° § . =£ I & " i r . ` J ` " " I f » ` i § i I ' ¢ , ; ; . ; ' = ; :' i i _ _ - . .u . _; . . _ _; _ . \ . . . _ . . .. i l u . . nueeeuful washer in the Teklmlh " """"""""" " " " °°"`'55 week-end: Mi. and Mn. Ferdinandl¢h°0ll.nndhll l¢ l i l l 5 ¢ ° l l ' ° ' : : -L lnheem : t ri p Va||nndMr.nndMn.DeeW il- m n . ' P h u P i n n n h l n f f l n h h u n t "1 " ' " " " ' " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "leeudhmehumfnmhgnda lkin n r m z m cguf a n.."I,...M- E. Tyannenhanlined the |u:.|' -_..-_..-_ ...__._.;|"iZ`1°. Christensen, 'hp lor »|...'~.... ,.....,;.. _.m '~|l for any youn|;graduate lg z1 r'home ol Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mencke last evening and as usual with this jolly crowd. had one of the best times ever. M r .Chas.McBride was the honor guest at a shower held at 'the home of Mrs. Carl Pieper re- cently,Mrs.McBride received a number of lovely gifts. Ladies'Aid at the home of the fonner on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. M. Sutherland at Black 259 is prepared to give you a Duart Wonder Wave for $5.00., A real bargain and satisfaction guaran- teed.16-u Leslie Reynolda, who has been selling cars i n Omaha severalMrs. Iva Innes of Lincoln. smnelmonths.has returned w B l d r |.0l'D3!/0 and uannage rmnu, odozen,25c; 60: per 100. Broughton, 803 w. Park St., phone White 899. 15-rf I number of years fanned around Blair but who some years ago moved to Omaha, is again a Blair resident.Wanted-Fif °}' twenty head The warm days are at hand. of colts or cattle in good blueicet your permanent and be ready grass pasture.Phone 121 on 51. for soda] aflairs.Mrs. M_ Suth- 16-2t'La rs P°"l""'e rla nd gives a Duart Pemxuent Miss Mattie Weber, who ¢¢8Cl'|'lfor ss.oo..Satisfaction guaran- es near_rllngion aicllngariled b teed.Phone Black 259.`1e~u' ,-..~. ""i~ .,.......-is., V. \,-...an b t n ,|1 H |An interesting program for Motl-zer's Day was given at St. Francis Borgia church last Sunday at nine a.rn.,under the direction and guidance of Father Beyers~dorfer.Miss Elizabeth Grimm was chosen May Queen among the yvunz girls of the church.There was a large attendance. eau u peceo ast ngjewelrg De llghtful Spri ngti me m m fo r the gra dua ti ng Mls s are strings of beau. tlf ul Pearls,Necklaces,a n d Ri ngs. We ha v e n wonderful s ele ctio n from which to choose. 7 1,1 é worke for the ~ ~ ~ 'L}.v8§|hee i1 a r n e n u , M 1 5 8 J u u a n a n u n g u p e n l .M G e r t d M a d r g s g nBi 8 e m p l o y e d 139 t h e ne w l' l" |1 t1r RH n1 .r n v n n i m r w i t h M I B .J 0 h n | . : . . . . . . ' f i . . : _ . _ r F E . . _ , F , } f . . E . . = _......CUMING CITY GRADUATION On Monday evening,ha y 12,|(here last week Monday and at- tended a special meeting of the local W. C. T. u. at the home ol Mrs. Esther Carpcnher. ~ ~~" \ " -||s ne r p lu u u Pu v y s Ill p u u n c x t *F S d E v |3_C_ Bro ~ ~ B V E B B I I Q ,Ma y 2 0, B tLg g m s gz s ~ g o a 3 9 d o g g 1A D u a r t Perma nent.gi ve s B8 t~ | e 1g ht o 'c lo c k a t th e M .E. c h urc h. `i s f a c ti o n a n d c o mf o r t th r o u g h th e A l l in te re sted i n pi an o wo r k a r e|'E'?"°*~supply..°#=°__d=!1v-Hn?:lava n i l "M m M Qllihn f-| »n wli nl! \f ¥ntrHowl f n nifnnrl A young manmccu rre u we se cohu an nual gr auu- | x I nting exercises at the Clzming .City school where Mins Hazel 'wm a te a sturdvMrs. Will Maher entertained the Thursday afternoon bridge club at her home last week,following luncheon at the cafe.Mrs. John Newell won first prize and Mrs. E. M. Beaty, low. On last day of Special Sale, Saturday while stock lasta-Six- End Wrenw Set,extra special 39c.Regular catalog pdck,69c. ~Gamble Stores, 5th & Broad St., 'Phone 22 on 43.Louie Mencke,sim, Neh.sw: 200 Summer Silk Dresses on sale at the Fashion Center this Thursday,Friday,Saturday and Monday priced at $4.98,$6.75» $7.95, sw, $12.75 in sizes 11 w 52. 11-n The Paplo baseball team will play the McCarthy team nt Chaun~ ces' Wilkins' nasture Sundsv aft- ...,. ....,..._,_......-._...._._-,land at Black 259 for appointment. Price $5.00.17-L! Miss Olive Smith, who teaches at Tekamah,spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Frank War- rick.She was uecornpanied by a friend, Misa Ruth Lemme, who is the kindergarten teacher. Ira Baxter wok his niece, Miss Dorothy Baxter on Shenandoah, | ., ..._ "__ v_.__-..._.-._._ ,.,........_,......... .., ...........Two deaths occurred at Crowell Home last week,M m Isabella Good and Mrs.Mary Minard, mention of whom will be found in Crowell Home News i n another column of this issue. Mx. and Mrs. Chas. W. Rice and chlldren, Choa., Jr. and Beverly. ol Omaha,were Sunday gue lu ot thdr cousins, Mr. and Mm J o hn Cannon is principal. The class consisbed o l four, tenth grade girls and six, eighth grade boys,all of whom were seated on the platform,wgether with the school board, speaker ofl the evening and county superin- tendent. 'Fha »-Mm ....................:.<..\"» / '` g f handsome Wrist Watch.We hav e a complete line o I¢Guen a nd Elgln W r l l t Watches fo r me n as wg!!gg /wo me n.Se o o ur a no nme nt NOW , .1 decorated.The clnu culo rs wen orchid and nile nnm A pmgvam ot songs and class wills and pro- phecys were given by the punila Mr.Newton Gaines of Lincmu, 0 0 Locntsd In Stownrt Pharmlny i n Fremont, Nab.17-1¢}¢-im, at 22a6»A i»:~év1oui'¢¢me|f.'2'f' ': "I-'5 '.':2=,.'?:.'::' °f.'.'t?:r: I1'f|2°__""°..! '! $ ~ _ml-m wedmMrs.A.Clyde Allen returned , /Sunday from an Omaha hospital --uuy.A,u.utzulU11,ulu.uu.:ul'mrs.rmu p Ut18Illol1 WGN I~uf ~ _rganu proved imlatructor in the high school,H!1<i|dinner Quests on this occasion. u e r e a u n g a n n c l o s e . Mrs. Frank Gray has so far re~ covered from ber mms operation that she is able to be out again, which ls good news so her many friends in Blair and vidnity Mrs. DeGroff went over also.Mrs.E.M.B'eaty enberLained| six tables of bridge at her hone last I-'Hdny Qitemoon,following luncheon at the cafe.The prlze winners were Mrs.Sam Cheely. FREE!During our May Sale beginning May 10th-Spray noz- zle with each 100 feet of Double- Double Garden Hose at 'l%c per font.Guamntud lawn tools, mow- ,......-A ......:..».\-.._-.-H .~,_,L»_ w n e r u : m e s p e n t se v e r a l u. B y B . | She is reported as getting betterbut is not sufficiently recovered to IM .|\n.nl.»G n 'n a h L n r vn A n i : n n n n . . . A i 1||n|mm||I|||||Inl|II||I|||I||lu||nl|IuImmIn|I|||||||||||||||u|||||||||nllu|mumInI||||u|||||uII||InIn||mI||1|n||||||||||||||m||||||||||||||u||||||||||||||||§ vc uawn \.u |u:.\uu||u: uuutil ua yuh.Mr s .Vvelzna .Hammer . lef t Mon- d a y eve n i n g f o r D u lu th ,Mi c h . wh e n s h e wi ll vi a i l. he r s i s te r a n d \||\ |1' N |' A|\ ||\ Groceries n EBilly Degn Metzinger, who haslwho won first prize,Mrs -can au u Hyxulucrb ul.a u ua mon :f f W °| S'c ore s, 5th &Br o a d St. , F re mo n t, famlly for a few days,Her plac i:Tl}:e c:;;€ ua u;;T, '.§f,§?X°g;g5 ~»as sdcswoman m the dry goods mom. last week with his mother, dpartment nl the W. J. Sas sto;-e|Mrs Marjory Metzinger wlll be filled by Mrs. Rosa Deets ~and Mrs Fred A '.nfl while she is away.'. _'', ,_\Mrs.1. C, mnm.»=n¢»f¢ni,.~|0mal\l1, "§"'°d M Ma ltms Fm' I-La,seconu ana mrs.henryMencke, low.' Mrs.George DeTemple was made happy on Mother's Day when she reeeived a beautiful bouquet from her son, George of Neb.'11-u Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voss, Jr. ol Millard, Neb., are the parents of a baby girl born May 7.Her 'mother, Mrs, Adolph Voss of Cal- Hnna..:.....un L --_...--,.. E |§\oswe ,ew Mexico.Shortly after she received the bouquet, George called her on the phone and she had a nice visit with him. Miss Dorothy Baxter,soprano soloist of Blair high school,is entering the interstate music con- test at Shenandoah, Iowa,to be held today, May 15. She won first place in the district music contest in Omaha and first in the state competition at Hastings over a number of district champions. The winner at Shehsndoa is to be awarded a trip to urope and Blair friends ol Miss Dorothy are hoping she will be the winner. Mr.And Mrs.A. R. Brock very delightfully entertained s e v e n tables of friends at plnochle last Tuesday evening.The crowd was a mast congenial one and every- one hsd a pleasant evening.The. hosdess served lovely refreshments She was sssited in the serving by her sisws,Mrs.Julius Petersen and Mrs. James Kirby.Mr. and Mrs.E.B. Redfield held highest scores and Mrs. Inu Latta and John A. Rhoades held low and all were accordingly given suitable prizes. 1 M r s . ~ V o s s w i l l ~re e ; bered hy Blair friends as Blanch a former Washington coun-Reeh, ty girl.` The Blair religious meeting at their church in Blair on Tuesday evening, May 13. There were thirty-three mem~ hers present.The next meeting will he a social one to be held at the Calhoun hall on May 27, and will be a dance.. Mrs. Olive Smith and daughters Misses Frances and Grace return- ed home fro m a six months so- journ in California on last Mon~ day.Just before starting for Nebraska they went up to Wil- liams, Oregon, where they visitw their daughter and sister,Mrs. Edith Hawkins lor a few dai`S~ Mrs. Hawkins and family live on a 120»scre ranch,twenty~three mlles from Grants Pass and in view of snow-capped mountains three miles in the distanm.'.lie Smiths'are very much in love with the west and no doubt will return again as Nebra.ska's ccldweather comes on in the tall. Catholic young people of and Qslhoun parishes held n Hunlmvs ¢f " l s o m 1 Ja ,S/ I ' ,HIL i i ,~ / ; _ E "'"» , ~ , ~f _§ " " /- ' f / ~ /~f / l f ~ .-an~e u s e i b a ~ W ANT AD IN 1-I-IIS NEWSPAPER im.tth 'I|éSUL`?'§|1 ne SSSB~ r~ wr Ab 1~obAy. 4 ;l l f ./1 / --- " " r r - - - - - - ' ~ - ' M .C B d s d .t h e Mo n d a y even in g b d d g e c,,,.,,|,g:;;'»M r o r a ,a "'"`l1"'b unmay e y w e r e a c c o m p a m e 3 'r sa t ~~~~~b e ° | \ . f n 1 - | { n | . »! \ n n n n | 1 U n n - . I K l a n | cgc Laulca ___=__=_=__=_=_=_=_=__==_=__===_=__=_______________________ . _in g th re e ta ble s of p la y e rs .Pr i ze s | we r e :nvz mled Mr s .B e n N o h f o r hig h sc or e a nd Mrs . llln. A lle n, c ut Mi ss Ch a rlo tb a hla he t will b e h u sb - es s nt the n ext me e tin g . Pa tro n s o f the B la i r h ig h s c ho o l r e g r e t w see Mi s s N o n a Mo s s ............,,...¢..w,ml. ami rms.Or i n P e tri e a ls o o f Oma h a , Th e B a p ti s t c h u r c h h a d a very i n te r e s ti n g Mo th e r ' s D a y p r o g r a m o n la s t Su nd ay even in g.Mr s . Mo r a n ,wi f e o f t h e pa stor ,wh o h a s c h ar ge o f th e ju n i o r s o l th e Phan qua l th a t lecte apprRON our t vlce » me orders recieve the some ity of groceries and meats yo u wo uld ge t If you le;- =a the m y o url e ll.W e eclate personal call at our : but for your convenience telephone and delivery ser* is yours. su -»Muninl l n unulun-»hunsW- r_IsnubMH _- -an-upWHa - nl l n n_HluMHlla -o_an-InImmunul u n :Inn-»_a n n :humaUh u nl 1 »H-an-inHHI n u :- I - »_n cnurcn was mm-umxenuu III neun;.5 i i i ? . " ' . 3 ° , . f I ° '.E...2' ..u'°._.ffhf2l|¢hlt they put on an untertlininn J f w u u B U G u n a u c c u u.mv a n .1:1 r g m nf i c i e n t a n d c a p a b l e c o m m e r c i a l l p _ ' F '_ nis Lynch. who has beex.rl M!S.I.- - - -vq .»n . . ¢\ . .L v l G b | | \ l . | l l l l l A U Ly ea rs.She ha s been elec ted to te a c h the s am s ub jec t; i n th e Fo r t D o d g e h i g h sc hool. Th e ma r r i a g e o f Mi s s Bern ic e J ac obs,da u g hte r o f Mr s .0 .A . P h i p p i n o f th i s c i ty to M r .Ha r - a ld B a r g e o f He r ma n ,wh i c h oc~ 'é'urrc=d seve ral m o g h e ag o ,ha s i ll f o r seve ral wee ks,is n o w b e lieved to be on the road to re- covery and is able to sit up a little each day.Her many friends and phtrons are glad to know that she wi ll s o o n be i n h e r p la c e o f bu s i - ne ss ag a in .» M r s ;E .C.H u n t le f t Sun day recently been announced.The bride has been employed in Oma- ha. for some time.Her friends here are extending best wishes and congratulations. Mrs.Wm.Suverkrubbe ol Ft. Calhoun, who has been convalesc- ing at the home of her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mm. M. D. Newellbf this city since the birth of her baby at the Blair hospital,was able to return w har home yester- day,Mrs. Suverkrubbe was !onn~ erly Ruth Jenkins of this city and her old friends .and schoolmates are glad to leam of her return to health. The Monday evening bridge club met with Supt.and Mrs. D.V. Mauser, May 12.Dinner was en- joyed at thc Clifton hobel followed by lmdge at the Masser home. Clever place cards lndicawd the members' places at table.Pansies were the table decorations.At the .~|..... nf .. ..,.... ..\-.____.__._¢_.. evening zur uasungs, Neb. whereshe is in attendance ut t.he.Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star of the state of Nebraska. honor ol being Grand Chapter duties at this ber time and Mrs Hunt has the Grand Ada of the this year and her meedng will take attention throughout the week. Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. E. M. Beary and her sister, Miss Beulah Roberta entertained at a bridge luncheon.Luncheon was served at Roberta cafe after which all were inviled 1.0 the Beaty home lor bridge,there being eight tables.M m G.L .Dixon held high score,Mrs.Walter Gutschow, second and Mm Louie Famberg, consolation. Mrs. John Weber enbertaihed at a l'amn.ilydinner on Motheis Day when the following children were home:Mr.and Mrs.Pete Weber and children of Tekamah, Mr. and Mm John Erickson and rhildren. 0 5 7 0 0 5 5 9 5 5 5 0 D 5 5 md 33 Mh u na - u p "-s u n :l u n - »H u n a nnln =U n I - un_0 :a l u m i"a u xx m l I: u r nwaJ - p_ am uI n s 1h u n :l l l l uHn u n :a n n a- _a n u m annular0 |u n :n ut h a n*n n : a n - 1ln1I n n s_1 :I n n s"l z us u nu n i t- l i t e_ sl l l l l .a* _d u n :d u l l"k* M_ n u l l* H" l u l l !_Hq u o sHan u l lH- : n u: n u n: z ug n u : n - n a# n n mn1w oI¢a n -4 Qs qU so- u inl \ » - n u 4 - ~tender,per Ib.---23c lean Meaty Pork Chops, per lb. -30c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, 4 to 6 lbs, per lb.---231: Hamburger, per lb.---20c Fresh Dressed Chicken for Saturday. Millars Good Cup Coffee, lb.-25c Sas Real Cup Coffee, lb.--40c Handy Ann Coffee,per jar -43c 3 bars Camay toilet wan and 1 toilet brush, special --42c 3 bars Blue Barrel soap and 6 glasses, special per deal -584: Chase & Sanbornes Coffee, 3~lb can ----- 1.25 Coronet Flour, 48-lb. sack -$1.69 Coronet Flour, 24-lb. sack -.89 Maintop Flour, 48~lb. sack -1.75 Kamo Pancake Flour, 4-lb. sack Sugar, 10~lb. sack, special - 32-piece Dinner Set, gold band, Special per set --~ Chickwell Growing Mash, 100-Ib. sack ----- Chickwell Growing Mash, 50 lbs. Chickwell Growing Mash, 25 lbs. Swifts White Soap, 10 bars - P. & G. Soap, 10 bars -- Kamo Cornflakea, 2 large pkgs. Merlin Cleans Like Magic, pkg. Mello' Water Softener, can - Solvene Washing Machine Shred- ded Soap, can --- Old Homestead Toilet Paper, role Hominy Grits, pkg.--- ,~ 4. 4. 2 1 .4 .2 .1 .1 .1 .0 .1 --v-fu vs u vc :ple lu u n t eve nin g,". `" " `" " "i t wa s f o u g m m f m a Mr s .a n d M r . a n d Mr s . E mu ' W e b e r o f C1 k .'He r ma n ,Mr . a n d Mr s . L a r s W e b -R. "f ..( , f f f § _ " f , _ " " f 1 f f f §f}_" _Pf,{';e r o f L y o n s , . To e W e b e r M w m - |nnd daughter of this <ii¢y.A f .n r n n n n i !"|An ..~.we~=ungofMrb.E.R. of officers forthecomingyear wok place nt which time, Mrs, was elected resent:Mrs. c. o. helm A; i i ifofé Stewart,election W. W. Wilkinson | Mrs. George K. Nelson of north Walker Avsnne, gave a miscellan- eous ahuwer lor Miss Lucille Jen- sen last Friday evening.The af- lnlr w n A complete surprise to l' Phones 32 al W. J. SADawson, vice régeni;Mn.C . ~ Famlmm,secretary;Mrs.E.C. Pierce,treasurer;Mn.W.F. Hemphill,mgixtrar;M n .Joe Lazure, historian and Mn. E. R.| Stewart, chaplain.The final maeb-' ing will be held ln June,n u r 1 1 . . - mms Jensen,Ind she received many nreriv gifts.The evmlnz was spent vldtlng, after which de~llcloun refreshments were served by the hostess.Misa Jenéen is only daughkr of Mrs. Fwd! Jen- sen, a nd plans to be mlrri d lhy 22 Io Flovd Smlth. mn nf Mr, |.|\d Blair, Nebr. %|n|||||||u|u|m|n||||I|||||||||nllmmnmmnuum|m||||u|||m||n||||mm||u||||||mulumumm||||||||m|||u|||||mmm|||||||mm|||m|||||||||||||||||||E'I .fa 1 ""i§,§" '".;§tf,1`&fl _gpg-, Nebraska, May,15, 1980 T H E KENNARD N E WS ':5:.3°_..£°l' .}'f'l"£'--J?°.. .....!£| _T!¥°1=_m.'!!l9.!:£ ~zo 'E S U N N Y S I D E N E W S K E N N A R D N E W S d ln.'}¥H?'?|Mrs.wm Jahnel and nm h.'Mr nnd Mrs. mmm Pntllt, ~ R UR AL L e i g h -2 5 carlaads livestock l{\f¥Y|\l ¢r\n slliunéd out. of here durinz recentThe Mutiny UUVCI IIIIUW ll UU n Bl.lap lla nvnumnnded.I l e c o u ld n t Ile' s the obstinate,honest sort.wh o wo uld meet dea th for l prc jutllc e an d think he wa s dy i ng fur princ iple. ."1She wi ll ta ll: to y ou gr ea t u ea l or truuulu.us lu nan even tone."blu ish more tr: tha n y ou c an lmuglna Le t u s the thing I n de-tnll.Y o u i n Ha lle tt.Very well.H e wi ll zo in ti mi da te th e c rew.H e uri!!nlnun I i f J U L ~ l t\'£\¢;l 1»h\\~n§n¢s nnn|ln;\h\nfnh:r Q Mrm i s c - " ' " " {l b l u . n a l i l b U y r n v d s a l u a w s i ft o m l d m v e t o O m a h a M a n d a m o r n n g a n d M r s .G e o r g e P e t t i t a n d s o n ,F r i d a y ,M a y 1 6 ,w i t h 8 t . h g r a d e .$ 6 0 0 0 0 t o s t o c k r x i s e r s o f t h i st r y t o t a k e F r a n k b a c k t o s c g o o l .' 1 ` h e y . M r .a n d M r s .S y l v e s t e r P e t t i t a n d g r a d u a t i o n e x e r c i s e s a n d a s h o r t M 1 8 3 T r a c y u s e r ' l m t e d w i t h v l c i i t M " w s u ! - § l § 9 s t o p p e d _t o s e e M r a . _H e n 1 ' y [ s o n a n d Q M r .a n d M r s .W i 1 l i a m f 1 g } ' 0 g r a m f o l l o w e d b y a c h i c k e n ~D o r a S u m n e r F n d a y a f t e r -Y - .f Al.- "And she'll Gnd me hacklng you u p very nr n ng ly . "w u m wn s a mllllo n dollar s c ompared wld :th e lmmu n lxy i t b ou g hll " l m n going to m e her no w. " Clemen te ro se wn ho m an y a pp ea r am.-e ol mme."Im may he she will c all y o u ln wh ile I a m th er e.Yo u wlll be indignant. a ngry . threaten-ing, un til l p a lm o u t th e s tr e n g th of my p naluo n.Th ad y o u wi ll se e - i m mmse xr. nr I c an sa ve m m lx llme ,lu irons.In.-m-y . one of lm men,assumes c o mman d an d W4 turn a gnln s outh.We shall coul a= th e Ba hu mn m" " Y o n wi ll ha ve m gi ve I n som: ti me or a no th er .Th e nu!horlt1e1 wi ll loo k f o r u s . " "Oh , n o.Ml m U n w l n w l l l h a w W ritten to her pa rents. natlng mn* y o u a r e r e mn lh ln z a wn y f or a n ln 1ieE a l n I o ; Miller, who pital for.the Mr. and M:ized at the V\ day evening. Miss M m Kennard higi Mr. and M mer, Chris a i w :in ma i with Mfs.I remained n home Thursd Gladys an( m v ? " - 1 = - 3 ° swy n e'1'l¢!l°1; . V o u h m m ' I s-_ i'E'!£'*L"H9' unds. The I nounAnxnfrnss ¥|II '' |Eé§'££'r1=¢ hom n vis-S. Pettit.'hare-|Mr. and Mrs. - 1e o f M r .Amnllnl Herman Galser was A himinoqsali ~ M-fi ~ "rgiiiil FOR S HOElr W YN D H A M M A R T Y P I o o r r n l u u r I l l ' m l U . I wrw Bll| l¢C THE STORY ....._...._,C HA P T E R I . - F lo y d Unvrln.,fun-leooeeetul i n llte e etr tltlle .wi thl i l friend Ho war d Bettlnaion.v i a t o r o t eome note.but notealthr.tak e dinner with their c ol- lie* assoc iate. Alfred Glbluone. nnau-e l l l rnarnate.Unvrln produces a'lrrttten g1 °°f° whic h the thr ee hadll k e n w r lle o college. to help eac herln a dver sity eaplalnlng thatneedsnnanc lal aeelatance no w the education of hla eon Bob.ll ! l a u f b t e r M a r y .Glbbone ecottaat the *' e g nllt" o f the p lod le . b lll=1'ee-|to ma e a place for lg"-a'e daughter In nie or fanlsa tl n.aee la to c an a t hla emc e next de' c i ta r f r n n .U.-- Bettlna ton ar-»tan gee to help ble old trlend Un-wln by g e la ti n eome plc turea and le llln g t e m.Unvrln, twentyyearn old, le Elgar dway 'e privatellenogr apher.He le a man of vaetW i l l !but a debauchee.Calling' at.Dlbbo ne' ofhoe , al arra nxed . um lel i k e d by the tlnmncler to betray heremploye:'a buaintae secrete formoney .The glrl refueel, and leavee l i m .Radway ,exhausted by dleel-ation,announcer hle Intention o l1ln; a holid ay on the oc ean , but Il to be acc ompanied hy a eec retaryand a whelee a oper ator.Hi a wi re.a-eeepte hle lnr ltatlon to ao erlthi b n .Radvray plcka H a r !Unvrlnh e his aecretary on the trio.and'atr eee th at her brother m l !ac -eemoemr them.CHAPTLSR I!I.--Bettlngton, paint-g s o n the Maine c oaat.le c a u lh t:a a to m:and eeeke refuge ln aabac k owned by Jonathan owne .. g m mu r n ln l.Bettlnztorfe c lothes*ng ruined bg the Itorm, he done | l3'l o d outa: o Glbbe' and eete outterovrtotheneareettown.Ot'li k e w e !he le dec o y ed to a motor| \ea.t and knocked eenaele ,a!ter»wa nd being conveyed to veaed gp k ep t pr le on e r .Glbbe dlecoveratt.lnlton'a boat empty and natur-I- ll aaaurnea he la drowned.In the|ter'a clothee he tlnde money andaNe w York addreee.I3ettlnKion'ad u d lo .Glbbe goee there.He le etn|1tlve from J ustic e. and one night,.alarzmed without oauee. he endeav-gera to leave by the dre eecene b u t"u l to h le d e a th . C HA P T E R lV.»-Bettlngton,prie-.nener on the ship,eeea n wln andiethe re c o me on board.la t e r Un -i r ln Kool ashore.Bettlngtoo te,sggetloned by e. man known ae theae "ene,exp la in in g wh o he le,lg ahoern an ac c ount of hle death lnLew York. Glbbe' body havlnx beenIldentllled ae hte.The Boas lneletaettln tto n la Andrew Orme,onceoua surgeon, but now an escapedlu r d e re r . who h a d been k n o w n MJonathan Globe.Bettlnzton 'la alsotold that Un\vln'e eon and daughter ar e on board the ahlp.whic h heebeenchar tered by Radvray,TheBone. "Clementa,°" though nominallythe atevrard, le maater ot the bout'an a means to hold Rnd way un tlthe financier nays $1,000,000 for his releeee. . eI c r u m r n z n V. - B e ttln g to n le ln - |troduc ed to the Radwny n, Mary andIh e r brother,y o u u :Croaby Todd.prlreleae ogérator, and Cabtaln Hal-,! ett, who e teela dletruste him, ne"Doc tor W a i te "The crew,Fle m-illll tella B ottlngton, ar e all o utlnwao ve r wh o m he has absolute powerlhr onlth hle knowledge of theircrimes.He also telle the oelnterl e neede " 0 r me ' a " a k lll ea a e u rneon.CHAPTER VI .--Ttadway keep s upll a he a v y dr in ki ng and Ir deener-atety 111.1 " I f Hallett.only kn e w lt,"said Cle me nts, " th e no is e he I s ma klng i l really his death rattle."I l e Hung hi mse lf into n se nt."The re's no th in g th e mu tter with my thr oa t. but he lsn't allowed to c ome ln here wlth o u t y our permission:thnt's shipboard etiquette.Ha lle tt has prac tic ally told Grn umn nn Ltmt I f the wireless lsn't ready for sending meaangea lu a few hours' tlme. he'll p u t h i m ln Irons." " Th a t won 't hu rt you."Betting- to n said."W h y look on l t an a grea t mi sfo rtun e?" "Be c nu tie wi th Grn umn nn ou t o f the way the 5" ll p ut th e in stru me nt in sha pe.I can't ha ve tt k n o wn that ltadwny is dea dff "I t wi ll h a ve to b e k n o wn .W e ue r u nn ln g b a c k to Ne w Yo r k. " " B u t we sh nn 't g et the m.Lia- ten to me. Ur me.I tho u g ht wh e n I sa w h tm ly ing dead th at the wh o le ga me wa s np.ju st as y ou did.Bu t I t lsn't..Mrs.Railway ll a : te h wo ma n ln h e r o wn r lg h t, a n d s h e la Rad wn fg so le h eir es s. She will be one of the ric hest wom- e n i n u wor ld of r lc h women .I I I c ould ze: u mllllon fr om Ru dwa y , gg can get l t ju st no easily f r o m or." Bgtttng ton shook n m head ob- ltin ately .'Q " T h e cases are no t parallel. Mr s .'Rnd way in no t money mad. Her f ortun es ar e no t dep enden t on her personal exertion." "You mls s the wnole po lnt of i t," Clements returned . "She, like Rad- n r . wu t s e e th a t n m i lli o n I n th e c u te s t wa y o n t. " "Ou t o r wh atf ' B e ttlng to n c r i e d lh a r ply . "DlHleulties.I lha ll n ot sp e c i f y thorn.On e ls n amed Su m an d th e oth er to lmwn n s Me tz g er . " " I m p o ' e,"Betttng ton assert- »a." W ab o ut Ha lle tt and th o lth e r s l" " Y o u l r ThoU'¢ 1 the death rat» 'anrdin'i1a, ;fisi"t;El ~ `1§&r."`£?»`a___'»8_§vel;;'§= Kno§1t§§_§E=_ ~ gg liftlis §5=~:§hL"h_§'mE"5§"`°1\g`ff ANDn scum: rnuay.Irs. Charles Vasa, El-md Maggie Voss vis r Monday afternoon Bertha Wendt.Chrisfewdays,returning lay night. l Louise Voss attend~ mrs.Leonam reterson ann .lonnBlum. Mr. and Mrs. Art Andrasafandfamily, Mr. and Mm. (hu. Kemp-eke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kempcke and family, Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Mntzen and family, all of Lvmn. mme Saturdav evenimz m n e r s e u n e x tterm.Mrs. H. C. Kuhr and Mrs. Chas. Wrich, Edna and Anna Voss vis~ lted the school on Thursday db- ernoon.Mr . J o h n W r i c h i s i ll a n d u n d e r f-h g_ doc t» or' §_ c ar ga t thi s wrltin g. u o m n i m a r e \.|l€[p r o u d p a r e n t s o f a n e l e v e n p o u n d H ~ d a u g h t e r b o r n S a t u r d a y ,M a y I O . , M r s .F r e d A r p i n t h e p r o u d g 'o f A M a y t a g w a s h i n g m a - I n e . M r .a n d M r s .C h a r l e s M j s f e l d t ~~ a n d f a m i l y a n d M r .a n d M r s .A . ||l 2 1 ra u g m. "What a durnnable situation to be ln l Bettlngtonwas a man who de t ed decelt and now he was com~ ltted to the pr ac tic e o f lt la on er to safeguard the woman for whom he dared E e wondered lt he could explalu-that hla actions were dictated solely ln the lnter~ esta o t M m lla dwa y a n d hi s trlendfs daughter.Ha lle tt's u nf o r tun ate eamlty .whlc h h ad in fe c ted th e wireless operator a n d Bob, wo u ld mak e a n y ello rt to exp la in the rea l s ltua tlo n llnpo sslhle Ha l- lelt would sc ent a plot, a bout lond- ly en ou gh fo r some of the c rew t o hear o f hls opla lons. ,and Betting- tun wou ld los e bla n seh lne sa. s ada p ta ln Ha lle tt r e a d th e bu rlal ae rvlc e s fo r tho se wh o di e a t sea an d M m Ra dway be he ld all th at wa s mor ta l o f h er ty ra n t s in k i nto th e gr ee n wa te r.All h a n d s we re mu s te re d to th e las t r ltm n a d she s aw,for the llrst tlme, lo wh at meathe A lb atro ss was e ntru sted The re wa s n ravealng lo ok abo ut these c reatu res ga there d toge ther b y the stewar d: th ey r emin de d h er o f th e c rews she had r ead of as gath ered by c rlmp s fo r s c r vlc e ln merc hant ves sels of an oth er da y .S h e wa s relleved whe n the c apta in dla mlned the m to the ir s ta tlon s. "Ma ry , "she sald aln dly ," r a n avmy an d ta lk to y o ur wlre less bo y : I wa n t to he a lon e. " She wo nd ere d h ow ah s wou ld on de r h e r llte n o w th a t th e r e wo u ld be n one to c oer c e h er.Sh e la n o lon ger wa n te d th e c are ol!great hou se s or th e or der in g of lp le nd ld entertalnmeata.O f n o ll r la l am- de n n lts p e r lo d Th e sa me ha n( whlc h was to have forged y our hua band 'a lette rs will forg e he rs.L e t te r n f r o m y o u w m be rec elved hz y o ur a ttor ne y s ln Ne w Yo rk to th e same effect.I ha ve lef t no th in g tl c h a nc e " " B u t a f t e r s ti me y o u wi ll h a vl to gi ve lu.Yo u c an not k e e p u l away fo r e ve r. " " A f te r a time,my de ar l a d y -th nt la,ll'y o u wear o u t lay p a Lleu-.1 y o u wi ll n o t wan ! to r er u n to y o u r n n tlve la n d ;no r wi ll tht th e glr l Mar y .Co me no w,y o l a r e a wo m a n of th e wo r ld .C o n ald er th e sltua tlon,consider tht ty pe of me a ther e a n a hon rd... I ob s er ve d th at d a rlng th e s er vle t ju st o ve r. y ou c ou ld n ot h elp lo ok ing at the c hief engineer.He ls th4 man wlth th e c roo ked n ose an d thl ey e s llke po lis hed je t.Th e r e ls l ma n wh o ls h a r d to handle.A n ( y o n ma y ha ve s ee n th e ma n c a llel Sam. He ls the br oad a pellke c r ea tur e wllh th e r olling wa lk and en or mous fac e.In hls lean angry mood: he llkea the so lac e ot y o uth."E ve ly n Rs d wa y p u !he r han dl over her hnrnlng f ac e. " ' S to p l sto p ! "she c rled.Mo m vlvldly the hor ro rs pre sen ted th em selves to he r whlc h he h ad but hlnt ed at.The y wer e raven lng wolves She wond er ed h o w ma n y mo r e o l th e m we re hld den l n th e secrm plac es o t th is hprr lble vessel tr c ome ou t llke jung le oalmals ln the darkness.L n u e Ma r y Un wln , wh ¢ ha d been allo we d to c o me o n th l trip bec ause she ha d promised tc take c ars of her! "I a m g la d y o n s e e wha t lle a lr ..-_. .. _..- -... .--_....». ,._-..,... Saturday. Ivan Andersen celebrated his Sth birthday la-at Friday, May 9. In honor of the event he passed a treat in school.The ' birthday song was then sung for him, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Voss en~ tertained several friends and rein- tives last Saturday evening .in honor of Chris Voss'a 82nd birth- day.The evening was spent play~ing high five.Prizes were given to the following: Mrs. Otto Voss,and Mrs. Louie Voss, first;Mrs. Benha Wendt and Mrs. WillVoss, cut prize.A delicious lunch was served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Japp and family were visitors at the Chia Jahnel home Friday evening. Wilma Voss stayed in Blair on Thursds {evening with Mrs. Ber- tha Wen . Robert Jahnel was a caller at Fred Misfeldt's Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Voss and family, Verna and Herbert Wendt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiese and fam-ily,Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Knlep and Mabel,Mr.and Mrs.Otto Voss and family visited SundayafternoonwithMrs.Anna D. Wiese.Miss Bertha Jshnel spent the week-end with Bernice Miller. Mr. and Mn. Harry Jshnel andViolet ond Willard lldisfeldt were Sunday visitors at Fritz Jnhnel's. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and family attended the dance in Ken- nard Saturday evening.Mrs. Bertha Wendt. and children visited at the Chas. Voss home over the weekend Mr. and Mm. Bob Andersen and family were Sunday visitors at the August Matzen home.Evelyn and Wilbert Voss siayedover night with Ivan and Iona Andersen last Thursday evening, the following day being Ivan's birthday. ..._ Ii ~ You[too§wi]l sayit§is [Money W ell Spent ~h..\l\ ~to let M Overhaul your tractor U N 'Keep In good repair and avoid ex- penslve break-down.We will glad- lyllzive free estimate of the cost and w i l l d o t h e w o r k l n o u r s h o p o r a t your own farm.; Pho ~s Over 1000 New Wash Dresses on sde at the Fashion Center at $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 in smart new summery styles.New Dress Free if Yours Fades.17-It | |' APROPOS CHAIN STORES Nebraska has definitely entered the fast increasing number o f states that are combating the ln- rushing growth of chain stores. The Federation of Nebraska Re~ tailers will open their educational campaign on "Community Build- ing"over Radio Station KFAB, Lincoln, starting May 16th, at 10 p. rn.The programs will continue twice each week on Tuesday und Friday evenings at the same hour. Speakers of national and state prestige have been obtained.The dates and speakers for May are- E. M. Baumann, West Point, Neb., President of the Federation of Nebraska Retailers,May 16;w . A.Masters,St. Joseph, Missouri,a nationally lmown authority on chain stores, May 20; Keith Whit- ney,David City,Nebraska,Neb- rsska's Boy Orawt, May 23; C.A. Sorenson, Lincoln,Nebraska,At- torney General of the State of Nebraska, May 27; C. W. Watson, Lincoln,Nebraska,Secretory of the Federation of Nebraska Re- tailers, May 30.'' The Federation of Nebraska Retailers is a state-wide organiz- ation with members i n nearly every dty ,wwn and vlllsge in the state.At their annual meet~ ing,ln Febmary,a t Lincoln,i t was deluded to take action to start an educational campaign to encourage community spirit and loyalty to Nebraska-owned insti- tutions. sale at the Fashion Center this Thursday,Friday,Saturday and Monday priced at $4.98,$6.75, $7.95, $10, $12.75 in sizes 11 w sz11!1¢ Lyons, came Saturday evening UQ spend Mother's Day wi th theirparents,Mr.and Mrs.Henry KexnpckeMrs.A.C.Holmes returned home Sunday after having s nttwoweeksvisiting her da ugetaerandson-in-law,Mr.and Mrs. Harry Anderson, of near Craig.A good crowd attended the free dance sponsored by the Kennard Commercial Club last Saturday night, in spits of the muddy roads and mirr weather.Tuck Comp-wn's o estra played.Rev. Rundin of Wahoo, has been chosen to give the commencement address w the high school 8l'Bd\lf ating class Thursday,May 23rd. The members of the Senior class are: [Amr Kronberg, Lester Mc- Cann,Russel Leonard,Paul Lar- sen,Rudol§h Mntzen,Ea rl Lar- sen,Earl empeke and Bernice Dempsey. Dr. w. E.Wright left Monday for~Lincoln where he will attendthe medical. convention for the week,May 12-18.Dr.Bruning of Omaha, will take care of hispatients during his absence. Mrs.Carl Ward in somewhat better at this writing, but ls still confined to her bed Marie Ros- enbaum is helping with the housework during Mrs. Ward's illness. Mr.and Mrs.L. E. W ard and Mr.and Mrs.Glenn Rosenbaum emertained at dinner Sunday the following:Mr. and Mrs.Merton Ward and family,Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ward and family of Oma- ha, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ward anddaughter, Mrs. E. Berry, and Mr. and Mrs.Frank Timlrerlain of Davey, Neb. Mr.and Mrs.Mike Anderson and Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Miller spent Sunday with Mrs. C. Miller. Mrs. C. Miller will entertain the Ladies' Aid at her home Thursday the 22nd..Mr.a.nd_Mrs._Carl Lund of noon at the George Hedelund home._Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess and wldmn of Omaha, spent Monday at the A. N_ Andersop home. Louisa Lund, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burgess and family of Omaha,came Fridayevening in order that Mrs.Bur» gess and daughter might attend the mother and daughter banquet. They spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall. Dr. and Mrs.Byrl Denton, Mr. and Mrs.Taylor Meadows,Mr. and Mrs.Harold Patterson andson, all of Omaha and Mrs.Ben Bailey and son at Blair, visited at Sam Hall's Sunday./ Mr.and Mrs. Bill Burgess and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalin. Joe Gallagher and Opal Wright spent the week»end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright. Misses Olga Wendte and MaeBurkholder spent the week nd i n Fremont._Mrs.Henry Plugge and sons are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Torn French while Mr. Plugge is on |. trip to Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thurber and daughter spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Ruben Andreasen. Plam are being made for the alumnae banquet to be held at tie Methodist church basement Satur- day. May 24th. Mrs.Fred Christiansen and Glenn visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Widener.Mr. and Mrs.Bert Hansen are the parents of a boy born Tues- day, May 13.Leonard Peterson clerked atBerry's store Monday while Mr. and Mrs. Berry were in Omaha. Mr.and Mrs. Jim Pounds ofBlair, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leonard._Miss Olga Wendw entertained Over 1000 NewWash Dresses on sale at the Fashion Centex at $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 in smart new summary styles.New Dress Free if Yours Fades.17~1t _.~_~...Mothefs Day at the parental, H. c. Kuhr hume. Mies 2 Evelyn Knowlton and Clam Kahnk were Blair callers on Friday evening.Miss Marjode Kuhr came with them to spend the week-end with home fglks. Clara Kahnk celebrgxted her 12th birthday lan Wednesday andin honor of the occasion she treat-ed het teacher and schoolmates to her birthday cake and gum. U .»~ ..H -noon visitors at the P. C. Rasmus-sen home. Mrs.Anna.Carlson entertained her children Sunday in honor of Mothers Day. Relnhart Gasser was a Sunday afternoon visitor at the Fred Arp home.f' Mr.and Mrs. John Marshallwere Sunday evening visitors at the Charles Misfeldt home. birthday on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kniep were callers at the H.C.Kuhr home Friday evening. Miss Evelyn Knowlton and Irene Voss helped Clara Kahnk celebrate her birthday Wednesday by goinghomefromschoolwithherand staying over-night.Miss,Evelyn Knowlton was an over-night visitor at the R.G.Wiese home Tuesday. Harvey Kuhr,Raymond Kuhr and Albe n Kalmk atwnded theMandellandGroganii ght in Omaha. Friday evening. Miss Evelyn Knowlton,IeoraWxich and Clara Kahnk called at the Fred Petersen home Mondayafter school. West Pain*fxrnerstone laid for new St.Aloyslua Catholic church building here. Edison-Bond issue approved to provide funds for construction ol new auditorium. Maywood-Amberlite Cafe e n- larged and new equipment instaI!~ ed. Scottsbluff-Nearly 50 carloads livestock shipped out of hem re- cently. r Maywood-61d Arcade building remodeled and amusment club room opened.Arapahoa 'Tas distribution syshm to be established in this town West Point-County Board o f Supervisors of Cuming County awarded contract to Budwig add Krienke for building county bHdg- es for ensuing year. L UTH E R AN c n m w u , OF KENNARD Knud Larsen, Putm- Slmdny, May 18At Kennard:Sunday school and Bible Class at 10 an m.Service at 8 p,m.l t i s wry likely thatRev. Th. M. Bakke, fromThoraby, Alabama will preach. At Orum:Sunday School a t 10 and serviw at 11 o'elock n. m. At Washington:Sunday schoolat 10 in the morning and service at 8 o'clock in the evening. H/ xv z yo u s £ f N : _ __ g ;~ f 2"/1/3 ~Astonishing ~LOW-PRICED ~WASH ER ~ ~Y ?\/ -ERE l l /''theuunoetvalueobtaimb ~a b l e i n a l o w - p r i c e d ~ ~.wa s he r!Of l a t e s t .g t . . --_/é d e m d e s i g n | i j "mn , t h i s Ha a g M o d e l 5 ; 'se lls a t a pri ce wi thi n tha nachof anypocketbook. Itisuptotheminutein evayrespect. Its thorouglzlyproven washing pf;m.=P|. assures spotlessdy clean clothes without soaking, ~ rubbing, or ~ From a mechanical standpoint, it is as fool-proof and trouble-free as a washa ambo made. And it is beautifully Hnished in lustrous Varna goal. See this washer today. Nic Friedrichsen Hardware K E N N A R D N E B R A S K A ~v o n r z x Remember Your Local M an Jack Dempsey 1 blti ons she had none' left.Ma r y Un wi n s h o u ld llve ith h e r a n d lfshema r d e d c w i y To d d she would s ee that tlie gir l :e ver wa nt- u | . u u : |u J u u u n :l u v n n u ¢ | | \ . | \ | B | |u . fo rc e my h an d.You ar e helple ss I t i s f o r tu n a te u ma n o f my te m pe mmen t i s ln ' c omma nd " He wondered what sudden thoughteu,us sae suspected m e parentsh a d To ma ke p eople hap py: that was the moat pleasant task of alL Resolutely she banished all thoughts or Beltlngton from her m l p d Late r, she ho ped, he wg qld c a ll up on her.She needed n e w n-le nds and the wld er o utlo ok they mluh z br ing. He r tr ala of tho ug ht was b ro ke n by C leme nts. "l wn n l a f e w mi n u tes ' ta lk wllh y on, mad nm, " he beg an. She h eslmted a I l tt le S h e wa s ln no mo od for h nslness.She sup- po se d n wa s s o me thi n g to d o with the c atering.Th i s was a d ep ar t~ me nt o ver wh ic h h er la te h u sb an dha d exer ds ed hi s o wn super- vlslon. " To mo r r o w mor nlng ."she to ld hi m." l a m n o t te c ll n g ve r y we ll today ." "I f ea r tha t will h e to o late ." h e c hanged he r fac e.S h e wa s look- ln g a t h lm wi th almo s t a p le a d ln n way."I s- ls Do c to r W ai te on e o f y ou r me n? " "No,what makes you thlnlmm' -ie could lee that her relle! wu !1`0\'ll10\l!.'Oa pta ln Hallett told me y o u a nd h e we r e s o mu c h together."She fe lt u h nme d th at sh e ha d d o u bte d hlm.She oug ht to h a ve k n o wn tha t h e was on e o t the de pen dab le lo y a l men o f the s ta ll tr ue fr ie nd s ar e ma d e of .Th e r e wa s o ne ma n aboa rd on whom she c o uld rely .for guldance.Clemen ts ma de the sur- ge on 's p os lu on e ve n mo r e re a so n able. "li ly h e alth is i nd i ff er en t, an d l h a ve needed h ls care.I suppose y o u wish to ta lk th ls over wlzh h l m \\Vnvn hlm em-r nun!fl Da l.answered. She had a premonltlon Qhat what he wanted to any must be of great lmponnnce.But she dld not le! hln\ know that hls presence had a eanstrlctlag effect npoa her astho ugh so me mllgn Influence had fastened upon h r heart. "W ha t ls lt?" she asked H e looked around hlm.There were several p eople on dec k.Ba h Unwln, his sls ter -an d Cr osb y were grouped together.Hn m n e r w g pollshlng bra sse a n ear th e b rld ge: Ha lle tt wa s ln the c ha r tro o m a n dudec khnnd.named 'Mlk e,a t th e wheel. "I mus t n ot ru n the rlak ot bei ng interru pted."h e sold gravely ." I xu z ze s t the llh ra r v. mn d nm. i f mn .............. ...... ...... ..o... .V ......lett, hls nephe w or the Unwlns . nn( there wl l l be bloodshed In stan tly If onc e ligh ting begins even l c nn'1 sa y whe n lt wfll c ea s e. " He dld n ot try to emph ns lze mat ters.l l e c ould se e th a t she ha ( ma de u p he r mlnd .She wo uld n ol le t Ha ll e tt kn o w.Th e ma tter 0 1 th e pa y men t wo uld b e ta ke n ur wh en she wa s lu n mor e c ompos e( fr ame o f mlad .Th e c omi ng I n te r vle w wn h A n d r e w Or me wo u ld b e of gr ea t se rrlc e to hlm.A mllllo z do lla ra l W llh hla llou 'a s ha re o i iz,wh a t mlg h t no t h ls n e xt c a r e ta lly plan ne d c o up re allze l Most c rlmln als have lo nge d to bf ab le to sta r t a n ew wlth th e k u o wl edg e th e y e ars h ave br oug ht the r: cently. r Maywood-61d Arcade building remodeled and amusment club room opened.Arapahoa 'Tas distribution syshm to be established in this town West Point-County Board o f Supervisors of Cuming County awarded contract to Budwig add Krienke for building county bHdg- es for ensuing year. When SIIE drives ---»~ I ~no tire can be mo good lJ~.~_.E~? / '1- v "E \';,-4'_- - " " ".. "~"J-H-'~1 ~;r w \1 ~~ r l ` \ \ " - _T .x .4 ,f 5 , ~ J ~_ . ; . , _y ~~f i --¢.-. 0 0 ~ - '"" L a d i e s " C h a n c e "~1 .. KENNARD NEBRASKA O R T E f\ 1 .a 0 , T .\u ' \f ¢ . T ,* '.:.1"':r - *-» . . . ~.»-.-- "."....- _ A wlu permlt lc."' W hen sh e h a d tak e n a le a ! b e - lo w n h d ha d to ld C le me n ts to s n , sh e as ke d hlm fo r wha t re as on h e needed prlvacy . " I ha ve observed y o u fo r some Llme now. Mrs. Radway ." hs began. "a n d I th ln k y ou will ke e p c a lme r th a n mo st wo me n wh e n I te ll y o u whn! y ou must hear." She n otic ed th at h e had dro pped th e us e o f "ma da m. "Hn wa n n n an d freed fr o m those m a r k l o l lde ntlllc allon whi c h th e p olic e r e c ord so well.Perhaps l n all the history oi' c rlme there had been nn s u c h c u e a n lh n t o f th e ma n wh o c alled hlms elf by th e n a me o i Clements.No t ag ai n wou ld h e ru n th e r is k s th a t he h a d o n c e taken. W ith mune y ,lg ' c o uld a lwa y s h i r e me n f o r th e r gh e r wo r k . n e roused h l m e l f fro m 'the se pleasing re nec tloxm wh en Mrs. Rad longer the obllglnk and clvll slew~ nrd.Although he w as courteous. his manner was that ol on equnl. " W h a t I ha ve to s ay ,"h e con- tlnued. "direc tly concems the safety of,amo ng other people,Mi s s Un -wln.I n m g o ln g to ask y o u to nromlse me y ou wth no t consult Captain Ha lle tt o r h ls n e p h e w o u whut I tell y ou.'.I`hey are too much prejudic ed to b e o f value.""A n d I f I d ee llne l" Ho ren eeted u mo ment. "I o m g o i n g ta r e ly on y o u r ln - telllgenc e when y ou ha ve heard my news to do a s I advise.Mus. Rad- wn y , y o u mus t kn o w th at I u n n o ts s te wa r d a t u ll.I u ssu med th is fo rgmte sq ue an d hrolded jac ket spec lal (canons.Th e death of y our lrn bun d up set my plan s." " f h g wh a t a r e y o u r 'she d emn nd Clements wa s glnd she ma mu mme n u n ..m.._....L_ __ wa y r o s e to h e r f ee l.S h e wa s a be a u tlml womn u .Th e r e wa s llttle to ma rve l at lu th e doe to r's : une n-der to he r vhnr m.He ra the r li ke d th e ma n h e th o u gh t o t a s A n d r e w Or me , u nd he h o pe d A nd re w Orme llke d h lm.Thu mlno r ope ra tio n of whlc h h e hsd s poken wus ln r eality o n e o f e xtr e me de llc u ty :n o bun~ gler mu s t a tte mp t lt.I l e lntend- e d to k e e p On n e wlth hlm p er mu - nently .Fuolnl surger y was n ot old enodkh fo r any one to ntn to wl th c e n a ln ty h o w we ll lt wou ld | n s L " I th ln k I should llk e t o see Doc tor W a ite ."Mr s . Rn d wn y s a i d "I wi ll se nd hlm ln, b ut I c nu tlon y on not to le t h lm try uny vi ole nc e wlth me o r en de avo r to mak e Ha l» le lt n n ally .I t h o dlsoheys y our wnrnlng he rnny be doo mlng y ou to a wors e d ung :-r lhnn he kn ows ." Bn ltlng tn n \\':15 In hls room. "Mm Radvmv tvnntiu 1.-mt v:\~..»~». ecwnivwam by our prompt, polite service We pride ourselves upon the'incx-easing num- =ber of women drivers who drive in for our Couriesy, cleanliness and quickness, we know, appeals to them Without question, 8180, the ladies much pre-' f r fer Goodyears-they tell us they've found___, .,.,,....... ...., ....| .\~| ,u uu wuss u r e l exrc r fenc e d lL He k n e w tte r e n n o r n a l l r o l l d d l u d l tu dm...wi th A :a n u m u u l woman."A c ollec tor of eolna.Yo n mlgh t c a ll my h ob b y b y n har der na me. At c onsiderable c ost I Induc ed Alf. Ra dwny to bu y Lh la b oa t.Gather- lag th e c re w tog ether was an oth er Item.lt wa s my ln ten tlo n to ho ld y ou r h us ban d to ra nso m for a mll- llon do llar a " Us ou tlln ed h ll p lan and the rea- xohs for whlc h he believed suc c esswould ha ve been ee rtnln..B u t h e ma de n n mention o f th e !nrger'n n n m a"Yon h orrlty me, " she c ried "and I a m glad y o ur p lan s ha ve o 0" n u t ha ve they-7*he returned. "'rh at' u J us:the polnv..1 a d mlt l 1. -n w n m- ». . .| ,. ..=_..."____ c me tonn u gh L " _,. _ , . . . , - , .. . . . . ,thlnr; has turned ou t ns I wi sh ed , In wlll war n y ou n o t to be vlnle a t g I l : A l l e t h l r k s w a a n l n u l : .!'nd.It will n ut h c d - f llc n ll: a l ready : h e llelleves ln y ou.Yo uhave no prc julllc es In overc ame." "Slla'll pay ?"Beltlnc tn n tho ug ht It wou ld s e e m o d d lf h e m a d e n o eo mn e n t q u u dec lslon whi c h mea nt n : r e n t de al o f money w an n .He started on ' hle c are er u i deception hy smllln g nl.th e ma n he wou ld gla dly h ave stran gle d. " I t wa s Ma ry Uu wln wh o r e a lly decided her.I play ed tlms e t m l tr u mp cards,Su m an d Metzger.Me tz g e r wa s watc hi ng her llk e a h a wk a ll th rd ag h th e bu rlnl nerv lc e. and she nntlc ed hlm.Metzger has be en les s for tunate than I: tn- c annot conceal bla emotions.I sh all ae em to nvn ld you.bu t wlll f u me l g y o ur room wh e n dln ner m e m " m o r e r e n a m e , "m a y "xeex s a x e r 'o n what ar s dley but bo y! !T h e n wlll be n o tr ouble at all.I Lhlnk 1 can prevail upon Hrs.R ld w a y t o s e e w h u t l s b e a c t o b e d o n e .I count on your lnnuence with her. m r m n y H m m h u m e d to in - llu e n c e h e r a n d mo s t llke ly s ome- th lu g o f w h a t h e h a l said h u made her une asy .She vn u r ealize th a t he r p o sltlu u a b o a r d ll d llf e r - a n t n a w.Ra d wn y wu we c o n ve n - tion al p rote c tio n an d no w he la re- mo ve d. I ne vltn hl . s he will b ec o me mo r e reserved.t th a t wi ll n u t me an u ne h as c e ed to ha ve c o u- nde uc e ln y o u." B a mu z to n experleuc ed keen ple amre ln mm c omf or ung thou gh t. I t wa s qui te probable th a t shewould feel an Clements said. " W h a t d o y o u wa n t me to d o 1 " Consult us, without oblimltlon. as to the mosf New HEAVY DUTY Strikingly handsome!A big, stout tire witli ~an extra-thick, extraaafe All-Weather Tread 5_1 over 6 plies of sturdy SUPERTWIST c°@..Q' "'" 3* 'w selling at ordinary heavy duty prices!~ u"E I xgnoxsm ooo ron Pnommf smzyjrczq #==-=-=-fm $21222 ROSENBAUM~213%SE'1:§;5e.'.§ a'Q;3;1<>~E .emnnded." °~l'm.1|my vlan."said Clem~\ m m "I want hernssurance thataw money will be Dldd.It she screen Lo do this without consult- zng lnwyens or menus. 1 BMI! mthat fool uf a captnln run the Al- ban-ma into the s m river and rant and dlcintq an he CIJOQIQG-"1 .....-~. ...Q ...lu ul uma.xuu arehll heir, Hn. Ibadwny. and I shnll mx you the lame sum. If you agreeto pay me_the money and swenrnot to tnkn my legnl an-pl againstme,I w ll l engage Lhlt tha trlphack to New York will be swift and free from nnplezmnnuzeu m u m will never need to know any-lhlntlf 1 Never had Bettlngton erperlencodthe sense of nhnma lo keenly aswhen he left Clement: and enteredthe library.Evdyn Rndwny wnxwalking up and down.~he crossedqnlckly to.hlm al he entered andlooked Inu: nu era wlmouz speak-ing.Then with |little mdden. gpantmeona zeshln lha nm nn!KennardGarage I nmul attend to hlm at my leisure."I shall not pq yuh.I will not her hand to him.' "" `Sha wi llre fun c n v s h a v n l l lead myseuw " I bellaertdnly wut ¥.,'1m¥1¢'.»m. one.thlnz."Inch an o n trlmd." .§Z3»»'£° _'ff 1 m: H a m s l 1 _ m . _ I mu L m l d C m h u e a n e x t m m proprfclor maxi, Nebx-uh, May 15, 1930 ..;17,`."I l on ni e a t the Fas hi o n c md S l n n d $2lnadzes 1 4 \ o 5 2 styles.Ne~smart new munmneryDress Free I! Youn Fades.11:10 .-» CALHOUNAND VICINITY ,.._.....Mrs.Lena Hinz, who has beenthc George Ohn home for the t med U0~t sevcral wecks, has rc u r home in Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gottsch Wm. Ozherman, Sr. was pleasantly observed when hi. daughter, Mn. Alice Newcom entertained a t 1 fnmily dinner in his honor on Fri- day.There was s binhdny cake and garden Howers forming the centerpiece for the table and Advuiiu in The Enterpris- Teknmah-Constnmion wo: started on Teknmah Coopend~ ":eamery.. Seward m mceive aturadl 1 Um soap.~ Teknmah "~ntract let. to Pete Palmer to.build concrete wall | neath what end of Masonic Temp! Mrs.Wm.Osterncmn,Jr.,Mrs.Justine Ruwe and Miss CarrieRuwe,all of Fremont,Mr.and Mrs. Harry Ostermun, Harry Dal- las and Beverly,Wm.Ostemaan. Sr. and Richard Nevrcom. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hillegass and ter Echtmknmp,who wan re~ eleded !or a three year term atthe recent eledinn, did not qual- ity and the vacancy thus caused C u i Rohwer,Claus Me h mn s ,H . Fi sc h er , Hen r y K li nd t, J . J . Si e rk , W m. S i e vc r s , F . W .M o d l e r Derb-le f Kr u se ,J .A .m a m ,n f d u m Seivera,Ot t o _Asmussem G u s \ |I I a I morning at the Home.Mr. Henry H. Swvenx o! Chad- ron,Neb.,joined our fa mil l u t Thursday.We lmve found a very pleasant person and one .~.,_._Gu s He is e,W a lth i ll;M n .I-'urst,|Th e A r l i n g to n br a nc h o f th e Mr s .E m m a K e tc h mn r k ,A r t h u r | R e d C r o s s h u d o n a te d $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 to F u r s t,He n r y Ro h we r a n d Mi s s e s lt h e vi c ti ms o f th e r ec e n t cy c lone Gr a t a a n d A l m a K li n d t,0lI1Hh8,! at Te k a ma h .Th e y Also se n t a D d r a K li n d t a n d Mi s s F u r s t.Th e jn u mb c r o f ar ti c le s o f c lothi ng . e\ening»wa s sp en t, at c ar ds .Mz z lb e d d i n g a n d fu r n i tu r e .Se ve ra l a n d Mr s . He n r y F i a c h e r h e ld h i g h oth e r o r ga n i za ti on s he r e a ls oma d e sc or e s a nd F. W . Mo e lle r a nd Mr s don ation s. W m. S i eve rs ,lo w .Suitable p rimes!Mr s .A u r e lla H a m m a n g re tu r n - we r e awa rd e d each.A de li c i g u me d th e l a t te r p a r t o f t h e w e e k t o ...;|...., hia new alahomldhxgs. 200 Summer Silk Dresses on sale at the Fashion Center this Thursday,Friday,Saturday and Monday prleed a t $4.98,$6.75, $1.95, $10, $1215 in aim 11 no 52. 17-xcOver '1000 New Wllh Du n e s l l I || v In Far 0ff London .a¢pw 1 Z; pany with Miss Dumner, spent afewhoursat the Home Sunglay afternoon. Lawrence Weigand of Central City and his brother, Leon of 'I'o~peka,Kansas,visited their aunt, Miss Karen Olson.' lifliction.Rev.Underwood , au- sleep fine and "sn gaining weightcompmied har body to angina, every y.Sargon Pills over- Neb.where fnnew services 'were cams m wnstipation completely."held on 'h|€sdnY--Mrs. A. J. Payne, 214 N. 75th Stewart Pharmacy, Agents.Wa Nur§e Sénds are un:w----»»-=---.bam Tuesday, May 6.I Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins were' business visitors Tuesday in Omn- ha.Wm.Lonergnn and daughter, Miss Grace of Florence,were'tmnsacling business i n Ft.Cal- houn Wednesday.Mr.and Mm Emi l Krus e and little daughter visited at the par- ental, Mike Thompson home Wed- nesday.evening.Miss Madge - '_._..--=...| nm... \.,.mn lunch was servd.The occasion will long be remembered an a very pleasant one.Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Ohrt andchildren of Omaha, were Samrduy evening guests o l his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Ohrt. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Witt of Elk- hom,were week-:end vis itore ol Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Kruse. Misa Katie Rohwer spent Sat- urday night with Miss Kate Meh- -Mm Iher home at Blair, after spending about ten days here at the home of Mrs. ~ H. Ridsdale.A family dinne r on Sunday at the J.C. Badger home included: Mr. and Mrs. laren Badger ofFremont,Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Badger and son, Jimmie and Mrs. Eva Fink.The lvyal Campfire Girls hon- ored their mothers Thursday eve- °¥°S by entertaining them at asix-thirty dinner a t the Congre- sleep fine and am gaining weight every y.Saigon Pills over- cama m wnstipation completely."- M r s .A. J. Payne, 214 N. 75th ;,,.. "Q-~S p e c i a l s For Friday and Saturday 0mar Flour, per sack -$1.73 Sugar, per hundred lbs..$5.39 200 Summer Silk Dresses on sale at the Fashion Center this Thursday,Friday,Saturday and Monday prleed a t $4.98,$6.75, $1.95, $10, $1215 in aim 11 no 52. 17-1 Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. Cash and Carry O n y » Quality Market North Side Store Phone 75 Groceries and Meats jJens Nielsen, prop. on nie a t the Fa s hio n c md a t S l n n d $2lnadzes 1 4 \ o 5 2 i n styles.Newsmart new munmneryDress Free I! Youn Fades.1'1~1¢ ":eamery.. Seward m mceive aturadl g n lim soap.~ Teknmah "~ntract let. to Peter Palmer to.build concrete wall be- neath what end of Muonlc Temple Telmrnnh - Construction work sleep fine and am gaining weight every y.Saigon Pills over- cama m wnstipation completely."- M r s .A. J. Payne, 214 N. 75th ;,,.. "Q-~S p e c i a l s For Friday and Saturday 0mar Flour, per sack -$1.73 Sugar, per hundred lbs..$5.39 200 Summer Silk Dresses on sale at the Fashion Center this Thursday,Friday,Saturday and Monday prleed a t $4.98,$6.75, $1.95, $10, $1215 in aim 11 no 52. 17-1 Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. Cash and Carry O n y » Quality Market North Side Store Phone 75 Groceries and Meats jJens Nielsen, prop. on nie a t the Fa s hio n c md a t S l n n d $2lnadzes 1 4 \ o 5 2 i n styles.Newsmart new munmneryDress Free I! Youn Fades.1'1~1¢ ":eamery.. Seward m mceive aturadl g n lim soap.~ Teknmah "~ntract let. to Peter Palmer to.build concrete wall be- neath what end of Muonlc Temple Telmrnnh - Construction work the Fred DeWebex' home.Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Gillry and family of Omaha,spent Sunday with relatives hereSpecialserviceswere held here at both churches Sunday in honorof Mothefs Day. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Speggers arid daughter, Ruth were up fromQpha gn §unday visiting at the manan Uresby auenuea me mom-er and daughter banquet at the M.E.church Thursday evening.The Misses Esther Rasmussen and Ruth Dunmire accompanied them Q: their daughters.Mrs. Eva Kennedy, who received an injury eight weeks ago en-rouie from her home at Waunem,Neb. to join us nt Crowell Home, finallv m-rivml at the Home last a \»,ag¢...,. 1w .K .E l R. E . F nf his.: nnl no """07-§fmh1"?§ and a delegation|?'"'k' after spendxngéaieighghwess ails came over from Ken-n an Omaha hospl 'e aslanftornoononan in- recovered nicely and seems to be.?.'..__.n...1\...x:...»+.m happy in her new home here.'1`homp5un auilmpumuu \.u=n..~.....for a (pw days visit. The regular meeting of the Par-ent/-Teaehers Association washeld Wednesday evening, May 7, with a good attendance.The evenmgsprogramconsistedofplaylets given by the dilferentj grades "P to and including the elghtlf, mesa ..f,w.-.A \-orv interesting amd much Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Iversen anddaughter,Miss Edna visited attheHenryerhomeSunday afternoon.' The Platte v ley league game which was to have been played at Kennard Sunday was called o l! on account of the inplernent weath- er.ur....-a nh,1 w *Fi-lnlar want gational church.The dinner was a covered dish affair served buf- fd style.The tables were pret- til decorated with bouquets of spring flowers and there werefavors for all.Following the din-ner the girls entertained their mothsers by playing various garneaThere were 85 present and in was thorounzhly f'nioyed by all. . ...., ,,..,nérd Flicspedion nurseries. c . w .a businesl Dakota, n Deo Raof Mr. an was ma/da .. .\ .. . .. L x. . '"""' °' ""'""""""'Mzithef Day Brought mlny ff~"~.pretty mi... at dfection m the ~\ " -\ »», Andrews hit Friday on memben of our funlly.~ ~ . . _ _ Al t r l m u m s m h M m x n b e l n c m .w h o l mneu \'/.....§'i1".£.. m n n u m .u m .l o n m w g g a n y _ fr _ 4 i l y _ ~'.u n s . A . J . m x x mB ' ln . G. I - I . Ra s e n k i ld e , . . _ _ . _- . _"__ _,3I For me tta m y o n F r i d a j f l 2- a n n r hn n n |f.1:',E£~i=. ,'12P.>;1:1 :N ullHome mrs.LIUUU.came no tue as 4Lwo years ago this~ month.Sargon did so much 1 3 bgen a great sufferer all tha Pm sending a treatmenE-iiT|,\i4§\}[dbe rlvenin their n-:Eeetiw leachnn.A l this wil e Inst meeting of j.he !':.T-.l M.. .nu ....s. .,......-...,...to Omaha Sunday to call on their aunt,Mrs.John Carter,who is in the Methodist hospital. Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs.Msry Nickels were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newstrom and son, A boys'band was organized here on Thursday evening when 17 young boys met with Walter Olsonof Fmmont,at the city ha ll for that purpose.Mr. Olson will dir- oct the band and it is hoped to wuvu muot'y o u n g br u te h i s dr n n h mI mvwer umwu ul »,,.\-..,,stem to help him cele-Gth birthday.The chil- a merry time fmm 4mdenjoyedadelicious h n hirthdnv rake as a She hal of the and it is final Qin.vl while she has been with gs] mother in London, England. seems a hlesaimr that she!un... ., ¢.....:...-.: _..._,._ ........\ _-._--_|ai~_' " ' g é ; ' ~: u l I u lu lv l l l lu r lc lu n l u r v c u'T-M :?¥ F °l" !* "°f. C °l° £' °:~ J . " . E E ' ° . . f,"§E§»'i ~ ' . E 2 Eforthisseason,the followingofficers were elected for the coming year: president,Mrs.Elsie RCook;vice-pz°eai¢lent,Miss Alia M. Christensen; secretary-treaaur er, Miss Celia Itohwer.Born to Mr, and Mrs. GeorgfKetchmnrkalittledaughter' las1Thursday morning, May 8 at thi Wise Memorial hospital.Mothel amibabe are reported as gettin; along nicely.Mrs, Wm. K~§;» Sr.. entertain ed several mothe and daughter: af. cards Thursday afternoon.'The Woman's Club met Thurs day with Miss Dora Klindt, host ess.I to ll c all wa s an swer ed b: " Ho w C a n W e I mp r o ve O u r C lu b " n m n -\.... l..~+i m.Ina ri 1 n n a l i n o n E ; g s Y f| -a n - sa uuntil6al u n v h w i li€§E{§re. 'us 1ié§f`i»§éiv§`£ ..a...2' ber ol gifts from his little friends CROWELL HOME Mr. and Mrs, T. K. Cornish of Omaha drove up to spend Motherfs Day at the Home with the form- er's mother,Mrs.Edna Cornish.They lrought her some beautiful mm... .......... 5. U. artenuea tne funeral servic-es which were held at the Home Tuesday afternoon with Dr. Shickincharge.The remains were placed in the .Crowell Home lots in the Blnif cemebery. Death claimed another member of out family on Saturday.Mrs.Mary Minard came to us from Omaha in 1920.She has been helpless practically all of the time as a result of paralysis.Shs was ....................,....ww W.,-thing like Sargon.I was almost s nervous wreck, was put on s strict diet of milk, for months and I wa s constantly having to dose| myself with drastic laxatives, and finally after long suffering I was down to 95 pounds.I sinned Sargon about a month ago and now my appptita is splnedid and I haven't a trace of indigestlon. George and John Swift and sis- ter, Miss Margaret, all of Omaha.John Kruger of Omaha, visited with his brother, Wm. a:id.Mrs. Kruger Sunday evening.Rudolph Frahm, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins andfamily spent.Sunday in Lincoln. On their way home just alter leav- ing the pavement south ol here, they had a collision with another have about 25 in the organization. Election of officers was held with the following result: Lieut., Rich- ard Cady; Corps., Russell and Wil~ fred Peterson; Clerk, Gerald Ped- ersen; director, Walter Olson. The band will meet every Thursday evening. At e recent meeting of the fire- men, election of officers was heldwhich resulted na follows:Dr n . n CH..~.:_~~;o n e h u n i n t h e c r a s h ,th e oth er s es c a pi ng in ju ry .Sh e is u nd e r th e d o c t o f s c are a n d i s c o nf in ed t o he r b e d a t th e p r e s e nt wr i ti n g . |i : :I a : ~a M.~ Bloc h,r e lec ted pres.;J a me s Ke en an ,vic e-pres.;Le slie Fre nc h, nec 'y ;a n d Le slie Peter son,trees. Th e c h i e f wi ll b e a p p o i n te d a t th e n e xt me e ti n g .Fo llo win g th e b u s ~ inees me e ti n g ,th e en tir e dele ga- ti o n o f f i r e me n we r e a s k e d to a d - jo u m to th e Gr e e n L a n te r n wh e r e th e y en joy e d a f i n e lu nc h wh i c h was s , tr ea t. f ro m F re d Me ie rh en ry i n app re c ia ti on o f th e i r f i n e re - sp on se a t hi s r ec en t fi re .Mr s .Th os .Bu c k le s re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e a t O ma h a F r i d a y , a f te r sp en di ng se ve ra l da y s he re wi th he r p a r e n ts ,M r .a n d Mr s .H .L . Ph ar ri s. Dr . a n d Mr s . R. S wis h e r re tu r n - e d h o me f r o m Y o r k F r i d a y ,wh e r e Mr s .Swi s h er h a s b e e n c o n f in e d to h e r ~ b y a n i n j u m d l m e e w h i c h alle mj u r e d seve ral we ek s e g o i n an a uto a c c i de nt.Th e 7 8 th b i r th an ni ver s ar y o f m. -n- - . . . _ __ - . . . . _ _ _ _. . _ _ . . . _ _. _ . . . . . . AauNGToN NOTES Several social Iunctlons ol' M. E. Societies took place this week, The first one occurred on Mondayevening when Mrs. Adnan J. Ed- gar and Miss Alice McK.lbben en- tertained the Queen Esther:at their regular meeting which took the form of a May party.The decorations were carried out inpink and white and were in keep- ing wi th May Day season.The devotionals were ln charge of Mrs.Homer Miller and were followed by group sing-ing.The remainder of the evening was spent in mak-ing favors and prog-rams for the annual district convention and ban quet which will be held here May14th.A May queen will he crown- ed and will be chosen from the young ladies of the district.The M. E. Girls' Club met at thechurch on Tuesday evening when the had a covered dish suppersni nv m the men to a tte nd.A pleasant lvening was enjoyed by all privileged to attend. The 14th birthday of Orvin Meierhenry was fittingly cele brated when his classmates of the Sth grade and his teacher,Mrs.Agnes Hollister, were esta at aparty in his honor at £2 home of his parents,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Meierhenry on Wednesday evening Mrs. Hollister and the class pre- sented hi m wi th a. lovely book.The evening was spent playing mok, Raymond Hart winning the first prize and Frances Marshall being consoled.A very delicious lunch was served to 18 guests. Clarence Winsstt, who has beensojourning in California for the past year and a half,returned home on Thursday.Miss Tenn Newell entenained a few guests at a slx o'clock dinner on Friday evening when placeswere arranged for Mr. and Mrs.Martin Muhe, George Marks and Bud Moffitt, all of Fremont and Miss Sue Newell. At a recent meeting of the town board the old officers were re- elected to serve for the new year:Dr.R.A.Davies,mayor;G.I.Pfeiffer,treasurer,and J.C. Badger, secretary.J. H. Dorbeck- er was appointed as janitor. Wal- Srnaslming Price Blair Racket Store Gift Goods Headquarters Gifts for the new G r ad u at es and for Teacher Many fine Gift Items for Birthday and Anniversary presents 1""'"""""" ~~=-.< 'ff 1 1 ,f , »1 1 »a ;~0 E i f s n w z ~1 w s , Picn Come here for 0a -n x - n -. . , Pure Fresh Candy Always Q ;r r e m e m b r a n ~. I | Qi i s s Ma r y C o o k a n d Mr s . J . H |.... ful and Srziling i;1 spi~of ~e§ strengthe~e~:II ~vig-curated,I day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weigandof Central City, visited the lonn- ar's aunt, Mins Karen Olson last Thursday afternoon.Mr.George Chase is spending several days this week in Omahavisiting his daughter,Mrs.Bessie Baker.' Mrs,Frank Warrick came up Sunday to spend the afternoon with Mrs, Paul Crosby. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Jesse o lHerman, visiwd Miss Martha Nel- son Sunda aftemoon.Mr. Pau Crosby has been on the sick list this week. .Sup't. J. G. Shick spent Sunday at Holdrege, Neb. representing the work of the Home. Mrs.Lawrance Underwood f of Cherpkee,Iowa spent Tuesday f ...w g " ..|'. "N\~ 2 . - f " .~ ,»wf<~;¢'<S¢§'f if ~ ~jg ='»,1:,;é;.;g»,,;-;=»,» =.= ,»:"'.;;~ '»,;fi., J. 'r j i ;,|'. . .z z o o o ¢ ¢ ¢ » ¢ o o £o o o .o o ¢o ¢ L @ ; i- \ . ~ °~s ~.__.is--3;~;-.1 Fo ~\ "'1"'~ ~ ~~.| = ~ o ~ n v o u R ~ ~ I |\" T r .~ . g a g - - - y _ ¢ '~= ; ; - _ :.m - | |-- - 1 " -. . ? ; 1 ` :. . - -_ _ - _ . _ _l l |.. ..5 ; _ § - i ; " : _- . ". ;:\ : I \ 1 ~ = : = ; £ ? - . _ ;' ~1 3 r4~_'j ""--....-,g ".}...-.\»,_.;~_ .,__ _,- ,- E~; ;_~=.-. r r z |1 X " "'°"!_"3; =-f-__\;-.;=1f{:___~._|:\ ~ :==» __.,3=»- 1 2 3 4 I p i .I n a m i hire, u-Invm"ld'°uZ'-fn. b| =»¢-unwailny .n ' Stai n R n i n i n g P o r c e l a i n En- ame lad Ever y pa r l., i n si d e an d o m, i ni s h u d i n gli s ten i n greelnin annual..p oE n to Chuan..All e o: -n u : ro u nd ed .D u m p d o c le ans every pu t. Fou r H igh 5, ,,. ¢|T o Bmn a u , a n d On e S i m- B C Ea rl2I"¢.,,,"'| § , ' I . . ° L = . » e $ d e u y k mn r n . . ~ p o r - oelai n ea umdo d. " T u r n u y " V a lv e Con tro l.Ne we s t, mr rd i e ll ~-51 1-L,-; ~s|f§if§15i§ °§*i'ovE Probably you have wanted to enjoy the ud- vanlages of cooking with Skelgas, but have not wanted to discard your old stove.To introduce an entirely new Skelgas stove, the #570, the most beautiful stove we have ever seen, we are making a very unusual oifer. We will pay $30.00 for your old stove and apply the money on this new 15 feature Skelgns stove.e are doing this to make it possible for you to enjoy the :advantages of gas cookery without having to sc l your old stove at a great loss.The offer lasts only until June 10, and is good on only a limited num- ber of stoves during that period, so hurry before we have sold our allotment. Your Skelgas stove is supplied with gas from one of your two cylinders of Slelgas which are housed in a beautiful steel cabinet outside your home.Theyy bring you the speediest., safest, clean- est Gael known--the fuel that half the women in America enjoy, and that the other half heretofore have had to do without. Come in and see this new stove. We honatly think it is the greatest bargain ever known in the stove industry, or in the gas industry.And soon it can be in your kitchen, helping relieve household drudgery.Payments if yo u desire them.But come now. I5 FEATURES-~ »J llllb Ultulg unc Ando luuuv--gg ..th e ma s o n ,th e offi c ers f o r the c o mi n y e ar we r e elec ted.Th e :are: Mf rs. Pau line Ne ale, pr esident Mr s . Ha z e l Beadie, vic e-president Mr s .Beatric e K r u g e r ,sec retary trea sur er.Th e Clu b contributee te n d o lla r s to th e re li e f f u n d f b : Te k n mn h .Pia ns we r e f m a d e u h o ld th e a n n u a l c elebr ation W e d ne sd ay , May 28 i n the c i ty pa rk . Th e y o un g pe o ple o f th e Gr ee n : di s tri c t e n joy e d a we in e r r o a st 1 | H u m m e l p o r k Th u r s d a y even in g. C a r i H .J ensen,ng e 64 y earn ie s i di n g a s ho r t di s tan c e n o r th 0 : he re ,wa s st.ricken_ with a h e a r atta c k Th u rs d a y n i g h t wh i c h p r o v e d f a ta l.Mr .J ensen lea ves 11| mo u r n hi s pas si ng h i s wi f e an: ei g h t.c hildren.On e da ug h te r Mi ss Do ro thy , i s a membe r o f thi s )§e ar' s g rad uatin g c las s h ere . F un er ai s er vi c e s we r e c o nd uc te d Mo n d a y a t two p . r n . a t S i e ve m mo r tu a r y ' w i t h i.nt.erment i n Wesl L a w n c eme tery , Omaha.Th e f a m i l y h a ve th e sinc ere s y mp a th y oi th i s c o m mu n i ty i n th e i r g r e a t b e re a ve me n t.M r nhrl Mr s (Tonic n f P la tts mouth and Mr. and Mrs. Richer: Sievers were dinner guests Frida; evening of Mr.and Mrs. Ernes1 Kruse.The local chaipter of the 0 . E S. met in regu ar session Frida; -etening.Mrs. Martha Slader am daughter, Miss Ellen Ann reoeived the degrees of the order.Visitors present were: Mr. and Mrs Cook of Plattsmomh,Mr.Coolbeingthe Worthy Patron of thi Plattemouth chapter; Dr. and Mrs N.C.Christensen and daughter Miss Alice of Vesta chapter, Oma ha and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steyel of Owassia chapter, Florence.01account of a storm comihg up th: social hour was given up and al made u hurried exit for theil homes.For the first time in the history o f the Ft.Calhoun school the Junior-Senior banquet was held il Omaha.On Friday evening th: high school faculty, with the Jim, iors and Seniors, motored down tithe Elks Club where the banque .-:was held.A "Circus"idea Wai t ° n l \ ° ; |M!mi l in i e d€Col'R1Lf0!lEUniqueplacecards\e}é ver; realistic clowns whose faces wen an exact replica of the person 1:1 \_ animals usually are was the fol»lowing primed menu: fruit cock- tail, veal cutlets, creamed potatoes,bumred peas, molded salad, rad- ishes, olives, strawberry shomzake and coffee.Following the ban- quet,all nlbemled the Orpheum.They returned home late in theevening,tired but happy after having a most enjoyable time.Dr. C. W.Morrow was in Lin-coln sevcral days this week nttend ing the suite medical society. Hans Siewrs arrived the past week from Germany and is at the present time :.\ guest at the Henry Rohwer home.Mrs. Gus Heise of Wahhill, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wer- mnn Klindv,and' Mr,Klind!the Inner part of the week.Miss Emily Kotchmark came in from Grand Island Saturday moi-n~ ing to sp d the weekend with home folks She was accnmp -ied home 'by her friend, Miss Ma -garet Gump, ulso of Grand Island. Mr.and lllrs.Claus Schrummandchildrenof"Echo Grove" farm west. of Omaha, were guestsSatunlayofHenryRohwerand Mrs. lllarie Mehrens.Mrs.B.H.Mead,Miss Celia Rohwer, Miss' Drothy Sievers and Miss Ellen A:nn.Slader attended nbridgeluncheonSaturdayafter- noon at the W. W. Mcllvaine home i n Omaha, when the engagementnfMissLurraineMcllvainein lg est Prices Paid for Cream Poultry and Eggs Smashing Pricci: Reductio n ON BABY CHICKS CHICKS UTILITY GRADE (Bl00d Tested) 100 lots 500 lots White Leghornn .11 each .10 elch Barred Rocks White Roch . l l p c b .10 elch s. c. Reds REGULAR GRADE (Pure Bred) 100lol|500lou White Leshorna .09 elch .08 each Barred Roch Whlte Rock!.10 end:.09 each S. c. Reds 3 36-in. Feeders, $1.00 F a r m e r s P r o d u c e &H a t c h e r y H. J._Madsen, Mgr.----Blair Neb k Highest Quélity o f F e e d s L ncoln Hatcher nd Blair Mash Poultry Supplies ww ux vuvu.6 C4mecal|d|lan(fold.Nawutihinginnaveooir otrudion. Coneahnll pipe md valvegleudng only nnnedve "T\u'|»ezy" lundla ¢,¢|»,,.1, 1 StainRui:¢in PorenlalnDrip Tmy. ClmhuIll dripplngn rom cooking. R Umu i !Dnunr. E n o d8 ».'J'¢'35.. nada. Saves mai., -¢~»»`1"~i'3`»1 yur. 9 ~ O n a n .large enonih for bmqndand dum a l Bevanlv. ..:;:;*:..'r.,.. :. ..:,.°'..t;: a;..2aa,»;I~ W.;11 4;-x¢»¢a |»-1 0 - ' - m v 5' . °.:'=.r§.°~ 5 ' - : : ° : ~ '- J z I PQ e ei lZ`x>u.|{¢."°1a 3... .,`;»~\»°-ned Enema. 1 1 Bake:mm Cold Sw-L Pre-healing not neeevury .k| in nme time uprehelled ovms. 1 2 Oven Haut Rngulallon. ha In food, Hgh! Ilanown. se! the x wx!-~-1|-. then go -*>°°*_;°'" work or evcnm 14. ,;\.li a r' 1 nl ma l me,and find the food pcricclly naked.Appalalo women whollke lo uve Uma :nd who nmno dn mixer things lhm wok All dny. -s O w n k w a s nn13 suonguzzugla to hold up loadsdzgii nduz S O n B lled foods dm14 =»\»-»f»¢;'~?¥\1`5»,§,3`°d- Fava f.....1'Ia an tt !o cooshops, bacon, ham and h-r | 1 5 B undy Gm [mn Lage, fully enmnleé. Mldcofbeste gn y l ro n.l n n t y p i u l o ltha n yoonstrndlion mhmughoul. No mm., shael|ro;°or lnee.\ps|1|n»ed. Onlylin- Ol(n. J L I h w v l b w h SIIQEMGAS;'..L..-n l L l l u l I 1 \ 3 | . I \ : v c . | n u u w a s o u r(n o u n c e d .M i s s M c l l v a i n e i s a v e r y o p u l n r t e a c h e r i n t h e h i g h s c h o o lE e l - e a n d t h e p u p i l s a s w e l l a s t h e 7 7 : 0 c o m m n r f npatrons are sorry w lose her.Thewedding will take place ln Sept- ember,.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Klindt celebrated their fnrdeth weddingannlversarly and also the birthday of Mr.Klndt Saturday evening, May ,10. The leah present wereMessrs.and emdsmes Charles! Kllndt, Omaha, Nick Witt, Elkhorn l i BENDORF SKELGFIS co ( gr' ».lPage Bght not 11 -THE ENTERPRISE-m-r_\v_\---\.-n ORUM BmEFs Mr. and Mrs. Lars Ralland andiaumilywereThursdayevening vidtorl at the Fred Christiansen home. Rev.P. J.Reinertsen rewgned Frldny from Morehead,Minn. where he had been visiting a son for n week.Amos Reinertsen and son, Phil- Thursday evening vldtats at the Ed Newkirk home were MissCatherimandEdwardNewkirk and Hanna Block.Miss Norma Dlckmeyer spent Sunday night a t t l !Fred Dick- meyer home.Mr. :md Mrs. Harold Taylor and family were Friday afternoon visitors at the parental, Gus CMI-son home in Arlington. Pen: Friday - be at the pnrental ALONG THE er'n ~ay.Other dinner guestsSunday wen Mx,and M m End ard Fu-kler and John Kerch from the Bench, Mr. mm Mrs.Byron Bunn andwldnen spent Mothefa Daywith Mr.and Mrs.H\1s°Haack in m m . (Hyde Metzler spent Monday nftemoolg with his uncle, Charles Reldt\|ene'wlln'.l'hAEn¢BrD!ilt|Subscribe for The Erdaerprise.|Read tha ads in The Enwrpri l Read The Emerpriae.ceorée mm.'rm memlmrs use Mrs. Hain served a deliciou; hot will be hoste uh Lhe "Chib. Misa Margaret Warrick was nweekendgue!t of Miss A I M ! Wrich in Blair. Mrs. J. L. Vaughn and Patricia Ann :peut 'Thursday evening atthe Timm Colgan home in Teks- mah while Misses Emestino Mrs "U€7'/" - a u ; \ cw ~ i iA'1 \ .)1 1 I w r ~0 Nielsen, Eddie Woljie, Marguerite B.Ziegler. (s v . s is le l.1;,12 if e Sizes ll to 52 including half sizes 14 1-2 to 26/1/-2 Long Sleeves. Sleeveless. Halt Sleeves, Cups Sleeves, Ensembles Prlnted Chlllnns,Printed Oeorgettes.Pllln Chlllons,Printed Flat Crepes. Plain Cleorgettel.Navy Georgette: Plain Flat Crepe; and Black Flat Crepe: Ia s h l o n e n t e r woo Store Buy!~! Pov;'er BLAIR. NEBRASKA saves You Money! \=~|- g]ARCH ,su Pnms nv l-:B ~s n o t. STORE ' { § '810 So. 15!h QQ ~ K a ,New Ba ke r i . § -nm m ww-mf Omaha. Neb. Let ua Correct Your Foot Ilia Natm-e's wxy Therg is no Shoe like the Arch» Preurver,style plus comfort.The foot comfort swreformenandwomen.82 'L ~W m ~ ~Not ~Fade Ofver 1 000 Smart New | Wash Dresses $1~$21; Sizes /4 10152; 7 T h u r s d a y ,F r i d a y ,S a t u r d a y ,M o n d a y Continuing our Sensational Sale of 200 Smart NewZSummer 0Sl l k D r e s s e s $9s s 75 s 95 $1000 $1275 Sizes ll to 52 including half sizes 14 1-2 to 26/1/-2 Long Sleeves. Sleeveless. Hall Sleeves, Cnpe Sleeves, Ensembles d Chl I ,Pri nte d Oeorgettes.Pllln Chll fo ns ,Pri nte d Fla t Crepes. Plain Cleorgettel.Navy Georgette Plain Flat Crepe; and Black Flat Crepe: ashion enter o s Buy!~! Povyer BLAIR. Ne R Saves You Mon \=H 3~ w i *qn r' / r .uf I. x ?1»s@f" H/~. ~'H 1 { f :M rr'/5L~ ]'IIIW 1 4 I '|s ,dv .. - n f \. I ' \1 1 a . d' ;-,»: a \g _" A (; f l 1».r .1i` $g f I *:. " ._, ' \. '5 4 \1\ \E ! -L . » f ' ¥ . h ' ..\D | - ¢..'= * . 5 ; > £ a 4 ;.,| l m K ., 3 : . ;¢~1 ." j _ 'Y 1.I l . .. , 1*1» £\ \< » 5 » » :i e z '~ .\E .' ~ .., .' * T ; . ]» \'~. " f ' r r ; . 1 = j , . ~ ; ~ ~. .s §_ Q ; , ' j ¢ ' l ; ;._" H . " . : ; ' q \£ " ; f r > _ . ; - . H Q ;_; .I .¢I 1 "" ..' .'.¢£ r 7 \\~, . » ~3 . \~f r '1 . , : w , .g :\; ., f f ~i n - . ~5 : _. ; . , ¢.; § . Q : ; ; . § - 'I " I ' f . f t \ ¢. . P f »" § r f bI. g f ' ; u . * ; 2 * ' : 1 r 1 1 |\ -A F g " 1 ..' §'z . F !v i - f m ' _. , > ; f » § . { : i 1 ; . : |a "1 ~ : : F f 2 5 2 :» i f 3 r §. T j n I J p . . .: `',1 4 ; 3 : ,§ % , . ¢ £ t r (" ' ° " r \ | " . » {g , »¢ n.g < . z f , ; ; ~ .J C I -§ : " : ' ; . \ _ | .~ ~}| M J ;~: ' f f f ":. f f " . ~ » ' I ' r " \ _ ~ m o r r u n g a n a s p e n t w w : - m e n un t l . h e p a r e n t a l ,R e v .P .J .R e i n - ertsen home.Mrs. Martin Larsen entertained the following folks Friday after- noon in honor of her birthday: Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen,MiraNena Andersen, Mrs.H. C.n u - pe n a n d ~ P e f f r b i r ls e n . g e es a t e m n omewere;r. and Mrs. »Carl~Raamup-le n and family,Mr.and Mrs. Lars Rolland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen and family and r n u v a v u ' n u nBOTTOM ROAD Mr. and Mrs. George Hain and ,Virginia were Mothefs Day din-ner guests with Mr. and Mn. C. ,H.Gehringer and spent the nit.- lernoon with Mrs. C.B.Hl i n i n Blair.Bernard Paulson, wimed Guts- chow,Willard Reynard of theGollschool,Paul Tyson,Elmer |Bol¢e,Ethel and Leo Vaughn ol Metzler in. Tekamah, who in qulwill and because of hla nge not ex- pected to recover. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurdum and daughter, Blrdle drove to Omaha Sunday forenoon to hear theirson. Herman ning the solo "LittleOld Mother of Mine" at St. Marks Lutheran church and also to hear the Lincoln a capella choir of which their daughter, Mary is n member, _ln concert at the FirstPresbyetnan church at four inthe _..._,__me....__-,.....-.,...» I aocomparueu mem were an meEarl Haswell home. The George Enyearr. iangily al.- tended the picnic Sunday at the Charley Mohler home at Calhounand drove to Omaha lor the eve- ning.Mrs. Margaret Rogers of mm,stayed with. her sister, Mrs. Byron Beard and family Wednesday and Thursday.Several farmers and their hired men helped in the tornado wreck clean-up n e u Tekamnh Frldav 1 1 11 the Hl s n s l i m m h m d mul|e th¢K1 ndnd'|e hov ltook unm|n-""'"'W "-w w "\=l'1 5 \|w'l-'-.nd -_-m m .| . u ° m m a y a s a n m m m n ' " " = " v n u l u . 5 "u n . W d h r l n . B » | a md Hr | . H¢ n r y :a ls - .- M M=¢.!°° 1 °!§ L"f'!zh°z» es °;-I» »¢ 1;=!s sf» 4=~ _~...._ ." _ _,____a m-a " t o w h y - m m n ~e Chrls Bmson home.Mies Leolln Rndmussen wal ab~ ~nt from school several days Int on amount of illness.Walter Andersen spent Sdilday taemoon a t the Martin Larsen omeAlben and Orval Benson were~mont visitors Saturday evening Mr. _and Mrs.Ray Fngerqum noertnined the following guests ~ursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. ' ~ber Taft and Mr. and Mrs.Earl oft o l Fremont, Mr.and Mrs. ~udolph Andreason and Mr.and ~rs.Chris Benson.Miss.Catherine and Edward ewldrk were Saturday visitors t the Pete Toft home in Fremont. » ~s Edna Newkirk,who work; ear North Bend returned homo ~ith them and remained until ~onday.,Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen~d family helped Mrs. Nels Nel- ~n near Kennnrd,celebrate her'day Friday evening. Mrs Richard Nelson was a Fri- y afternoon guest of Mrs.Tom dereen ln Blair. Miss Catherine Newkirk is dim dak w i n s l i m at uns W H c no smusaen a~ursday afternoon guest 3% ens Sorensen.Sunday evening guests at the : »» - = Newldrk home were: Misa- Bernice and Evelyn Huwmnn,-Raymond Newkirk, Raymond :~en, Giiford Peterson and Or- al Benson.o Thursday evening guests at the~. C. Rasmussen home were: Mr. - d_Mrs.Richard Nelson and ~|_ly, Mrs. Al Atkinson and son.Muses Helen and Opin Lee New- ~k were Thursday afternoon ~tore a t the Boone Newkirk ome.Raymond Wulf and Raymond ~ ~uasen spent S da a t m' ~ard Nelson human Y e MIS: _Al Atkinson ` and Donald vnntlng at me Fred Jensen ome at present. and daughter,Mrs.I-`.Mulle r at the home of the latter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutledge and Edith spent Thursday evening 'Te nah with her mother,MST Morriecn.Mrs.Wm.Bratt and mother, Mrs, C. H. Gehxinger amended themother and daughter banquet atthe lllalr M. E. church Thursday evemng.Miss Hazel,Dohse spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. w. J. Bolte and family, retumlng on Monday w the A. R. Beales harm: south of Blair. $1 ~$§13 Sizes I4 09252:- ...f \,,, \ \~ome n Present.Miss Helen Fackler came from day afternoon at the home of Mrs. | g]ARCH ,su Pnms nv l-:B ~s n o t. STORE ' { § '810 So. 15!h QQ ~ K a ,New Ba ke r a __.. (Continued from page one) Opal Hansen, Belva Ann Hineline, Dorothy Mae Kegler,Mae M. Koopman, Margaret Linden, Eliz- abeth Grace Iave, Marian E. Nel- son, Doris Tildeu, Ruth Widener. Commercial Co urs e -Alfre d C. Jensen,Richard J.Lippincott, Leslie Peak,Donald E.Raver, Aliens H. W.Schulz, General Course-Norman P. Ab- bott, Hans Aye, Woodrow W. Bif- far, Donald C. Boston, Charles M. Eliuae lg Milo E.Haller,Russel Johns,urtis Maynard, Vance A. Nielsen, Eddie Woljie, Marguerite B.Ziegler. ~W m ~ ~Not ~Fade -nm m ww-mf Omaha. Neb. Let ua Correct Your Foot Ilia Natm-e's wxy Therg is no Shoe like the Arch» Preurver,style plus comfort.The foot comfort swreformenandwomen.82 ter of Mr. and Mrs Louie Grimm, was May queen 3; the Mother Day program Sun y morning a St. Francis Borgia church. Mrs.George Fackler and son,Paul drove to Cedar Creek and hack Thursday to see Mrs.J. J. Schneider,mother of Mrs.Fack~ ler, who is ill. Little Howard Therkelsen stay-ed Sunday with his father,Ted Therkelsen while the h e d Hur- dum family wene in Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Longwell, who are working on the Andersonfarm west of Herman, were Sun-day aftemoon visitors a t the Harry Tyson home. James Kehoe,who makes his home with his daughter, Mrs.A.E. Dixon and family, spent Wed- nesda with Mr. and Mrs. C.H.Blanchard in Burt munty . Luther Ikynolds of Walthill, who works for Art Anderson south west of Herman, spent Saturdaynight and Sunday- with his uncleand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. FredRay. Ray Marooe was also a Sundaydinne r guat were. The pupils, patrons and teacher o l the Kindred school are plan- ning a big picnic for Friday, the 16th, their last day of school. Mrs.J.S.Oonety was amongthe guests at a one o'cluck lunch- eon and bddal shower Monday at the A. w. Barge home in I-len-nantohonorMrs.Harold Barge. formerly Miss Bemice Jacobs. Those of this vicinity attending the play "O Kay" given at Rose Hill Thursday evening were Mar-guerite Demon.Florence Dixon, Margaret and Abraham Warrick.Mr. and Mrs Clnrence Simpson of south of Blair, spent 'Mondayafternoon at the home of her bro-ther, Opal Reeves and family. A household shower for Mrs. Clifton Anderon,whose home in 'Deknmah was destroyed by the tornado, was 'ven in connectionwiththew i f m e e t i n g o f t h e Ralph Ray and his sister, Grace were Sands afternoon guests atthe home ofytheir aunt, Mrs.Mary York at 'Dekamah and spent the evening with a cousin,Mennon RRY near Tekamah. Those attending the tornndobenefit dance Thursday evening at Herman were M .`Mrs.Harry Tyson, Mr. and M . George Hain, Mr. and Mrs. Ke th Tyson and Ned 'I?son. Miss Eleanor Dixon came from Lincoln Friday evening to spendMothers Day at the parental, A. E. Dixon home. Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and children were among the fourteen guests participating ln n birthday dinner Sunday at the Roy Ander- son home at De Soto. George Beard and his sister, Cora attended a birthday party Wednesday evening at the Walter Petersen home in Blair.Mrs.Byron Beard attended the Burt county Achievement Dayprogramofthe project clubs ofTeknmah, at the Methodist church Friday afternoon.She a nd Mr.Beard stopped with her ,brorher, Ben Pike and family.\ Mrs. A.A.Anderson of Teks- mnh,came Tuadny evening to my w i t h her daughter,Mrs,F. Muller.She is not very well since the excitement of the storm, near her home.Harland Matthews,who worksi n Omaha,is spending a week's vacation with his pnnents, Mr. andMrs.Oscar Matthews.Mnnlday and Tuesday he was with friends in Lincoln.. Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Tyson spent Friday night with Mr. andM m Clark Strlcklett after the men attended the fight in Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzlerspent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray. Mr.and Mrs.James Pndsendivided Motl1er's Day between the homes of their parents.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christensen o!Blair, u) w i~ /~V!.r ; T h u r s d a y ,F r i d a y ,S a t u r d a y ,M o n d a y Continuing our Sensational Sale of 200 Smart NewZSummer 0Sl l k D r e s s e s $9s s 75 s 95 $1000 $1275 Sizes ll to 52 including half sizes 14 1-2 to 26/1/-2 Long Sleeves. Sleeveless. Hall Sleeves, Cnpe Sleeves, Ensembles d Chl I ,Pri nte d Oeorgettes.Pllln Chll fo ns ,Pri nte d Fla t Crepes. Plain Cleorgettel.Navy Georgette Plain Flat Crepe; and Black Flat Crepe: ashion enter o s Buy!~! Povyer BLAIR. Ne R Saves You Mon \=H 2VM "9 ~; ;f ~". : ~ . . 1 f4:;,<:Q!:~,I>i n u f f i ;:? ,-;~ ¥1;1'f'31'1:3 5 =E~ '.;¥§;»»;2='s' Z1- ~L i a m- ! f s 3 r r q m ~ z H;'»<¢~»4 Ic ;; ;¢q.,¥, »i 1f f .- fx,- :> 'f:;2.'Sl\~5 |~I+" W 3~ w i *qn r'<1 r J Over 1000 Smart _New |Wash Dresses $1 5,1 $2 1 ,. mu as Sizes /4 lo:52:F ~W m ~ ~Not ~Fade owen Compal lowa=Nebraska Light and Power is $275,000 cash profit of $25,000 per year ice and co-operation Tekamah was visitedbya tornado on the evening of May first. One-third of the distribution system was totally destroyed.0ne \\ third of the town was in darkness dnd without power v Within twenty minutes three Company men were checking the situation. Company men continued to arrive and stayed on the job all night. By eight o'clock the next morning 59 men were busy with reconstruction work under systematized and compe- tent direction. By noon every stove in the affected arefa was on y and by night all lights. with a municipal plant? have been the situation thousand dollars and prompt action this company did their part. They contribu ied generously to the relief fund. On May 8th, A. M. Anderson Tekamah wro te a n f o l l o w s .~* 51 I conviction Iowa-Nebraska I f n |