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11-13-1930JTERPRISETHEEl*wAsnmax'0;¢oouN'nr»g aw .QL ..m»b|.STPUBLICATIQNlnmsTHENBW3-Repnllua PLAYS No r,AvuKI1'BS BLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON GENERAL AND [DUAL msws Annu uummmu NUMBER 43From tln Garden Snot Il Nebnlh-_P¢bliihellWed11hy.l¢hnA.B!wl6¢l._.....z...¢....mn £1.50 na Year.Single Dun.5¢BLAIR, NEBRASKA,Nov. 13,1930 WI-lhh\¢i°\lCURB!! I'..'mass :mr oooxmc scnool. ensive ...r~h was~¢r held Nov.5, 6 and T by the Iowa. A |§s r Nebraska Light and Power Co.at WT ::.;:~their offices on min St at which ~.time there was an average daily L4.af ~attendance of forty enthusiastic f¢~women present_~.I Miss Julnitit Bruce home ser¢:"i<§.~|i director had charge of the ~..~~school and gave the lectures as11~Ease pnepared the recipes and var» )~ious dishes.j ~_|On the fim day Nov.5 she ¢|~:.demonnrtmted the practieability of ~|§§f il .the gas range with the oven conatrolbycookinganentirealigner33»|in the oven.This consisted of ham loaf with tomato sauce l.|:tn~ "Q~ b~m~ah pie_ ~e ~box To ~eockien nw deliciousmmm sh.Hiway Delayed hom 0oun~| Ft.Calhoun ls to Be in the Near Future. to Thin County. ~JELTS To START \to a law report from partmmt work will paving project be Douglag county line oun.ct for this work was ng but complicationshelduptheconstruc were dm gxven ua those whose names were drawn. On the final day nm.breads brolled steaks and baking powdebiscuitsweremadeandservedw the crowd. The gas range easily proved it seE to be a labor saver econornicalandcleanand as near a perfeetbakerascouldbededred For eiflciency qdtk servlee an~ safety it cant.be beaten. One other prize was givenattendanceprize.This went Mrs.Leslie 0ffen and was ax aluminum cooking keule. The ladies of the eommumlt certainly appreciate the efforts othePowerGa.in making thi cooking school a decided modes and also hope to meet the directv ~with cinnamon dmp fsvfup and =<-.alv ;r;"5 i¢wloped cabbage.She also ~made ice box wokies and bydraw-_ing of nam~,.the entire dinner "*.1_;f?'5 ,J. ,¢. _wa.s§iv'en away at the close ofdie "1 ~==(. "I afternoon. "§.":fg P ~1;-*~~~|On Nov.s,she showed the _ladies what a go-od job she-could A.W.Sen Kaney veteran sports mnouncer wu assigned in sive the ear by asf account of this conten usiatzd by farm edi tors.The broadcast will open with a description of the !ie\d and the cmwd by |Kaney as he soar;over it in an airplme.Then will follow a description of the conwn as the Imakers go down the rows hitting bridge across Cobble Fontanelle Highwaylast.Friday and in being um adu the old mqd being ago but which he ltill occupies. In the spring Mr.Monkes sonlnlawanddaughterHr.xudMn. J.W.Blawer und family are plan~ ning m move there and their little bungalow nt 610 west Lincoln dit puEllc t1jive\51n§C|€etiml.brfor\a.l¢;Jlfclnh Jens Clausm and .mann is undecided nu whether he will build or rent tor a.while. :~l~l .ul.;I s ..that this work will ~11 be heralded with In a buadness deal Henry ction to the reeidents Monke of Fontanelle has become ty.the owner of the former Karl !ChriSlreneen home on Gnnt street BLAIR To HAVECONVENTION IN xssx A number of the Blair members of the Rnyd Neighbors organiz uion attended the tint annul pounds.The fir~p~ze ~sold at. 16%cents md the second prize pen at 14centg per pound. ........ in Fremont Int Friday.Nov.7. Bm:was :alerted u the meer iflt plans for the distrid mvetins in 1981 and also expand two dia trict offices.Mn.Elle Bron was deem!nude and Miss Helen Bolt recorder.Them were severe!hundrd present.flfhe hllovrlng Blair ladies were present:lin.Elle Broun llrl.ll. E.Tygm Mn.Clnude Hnuehildt lhu.lhryAndornonlh~|.Weltar ...~ APHBECIATION _of onevoioe in theircommenda- tions. el t A,~°mrstrce Day Ob-/' served At DanaColleg~ AKSARBEN EXHIBITSFROMWASH.COUNTY Washington county baby beef clob members had nine calvu for the Wednseday baby beqf show and the Friday auction sale Only one of the local calves was ailbed out by the committee Saturday. Leonard Wulf and Everett Stork each had a Hereford to enoer in competition with 121 othens from Nebraska and neveralfromtheotherstates.Rich ard Lippincott.Leonard Wulf Norman Jacob Harold Stork Everett Stork William Wilkins and Andrey Sewart each had Shorlhorns to einnpete with the fortynine Nebraka ealves of this breed and those from other states. At the au|:ti¢(n sale Friday morning Harold Stmka roan Shortlxorn (ali was bought by Swift and Company for the Jéns Nielsen market of Blair whi. the Kiwanis Club of Omaha purchasedthewhiteSborthornsteer of Ieonard Wulf for their banquet. Audrey Stewarfa and Leonard Wulfs alves placed second and third respectively in the Senior group of Shorthorn baby beeves. These same two wven later entered the open class and wonthirdandfifthhonorsrespeetlve~ ly.In the swine exhibits Howard Charlote fat barrow was unable to place in the club show. .ln the open class swine divlxion Wallace Chlrlort cleaned up first second and third honors on pennofthreeinthePolandChina dass and w.J.Sas locd market of Blair purchased one ol Mr. Chlrlots first prim borrows thru Armour &Company.Merritt Cook of Arlington as~ aembled a booth exhibit for Wash ington county featuring HoneyandBeeproduction.This booth created a lot of favorable com ment by interested visitors. ....Fitting Program Arranged ~» Rendered (or Armistice pay New Member Added to Fault for Winter Scmeale _NVIKINGS DEFEAT oouooirm Nuiby Schools Making Uac .Dana Gymnaolom 1»r~nu\¢¢~¢hx Practice and Games An Armistice Day program ~ = ~presented by the Dana Colle~ Music Department over rado ata tion WOW Tuesday. The Hesperian Literary Societ sponsored a student Armiati progranr_for the morning chape hour November 11.The aervi was made especially impreaslv~ by reference tp the large D .Servioe Flag which has in ~~aura 4 nd crosaeo 2 adlver stars and 8 gold stars. Mrs.J.E.Bartley formerly Llneoln has been added to Dano College Faculty for Winter Semester which begin November 17.Room reservation received indicate a large enroll ment for the Winter Semester Rev.J.P.Nielsen Dean of ou Seminary was elected vicep :~ dent of the American Luther = Conference at Minneapolis. The Fyeehmen and Bophomo of Dana College defeated Conco da College in a game at Bla! Saturday Dana College la th for undefeated ln the Nebr~ Junior College Conference. final game ln the conference be played with Luther CollegeWahooSaturday.u thin g ~be won by Dana lt would me~the winning oi the Junior Colle Championship by the Freahm and Sophomores ol Dana Colle~ Nehraalm Cemral College Central Ciiv win play Dana Blair November 21. Io r the nm time in history college football championship bc brought to Blair.We COB BROADCAST BY CHAIN r ._ .._A nationwide radio aulllence will llstenin tribe battle o!..Klng Com near Norton Kant.(rom 11:30 to 12:80 B.m.tomorrow (Friday)u the national eornhusli ing contest is being waged.A network of 36 radio stations in 23 mms will broadcast the deemp tion of the contest over an NBC network including stations WOW KFAB WDAF WREN KWK. WHO and others. Not only from the fanns and in the smaller communities;of the cornbelt but from the larger mel ropolin of the country as well will the radio audience be drawn as wus discovered last year when the championship was broadcast. A.W.Sen Kaney veteran ~r ~~nhlldty that M is elmmpiomhlp bring w Bid:md dll be of the beautilud silver tru~ which seem!almost willin of the Dum Vildngs.m us;the Vikings md Conch Jones every encouragement they may win Sapurdayk;;>md thus go through the Co~ ence as the undefeated dmmpl As in former years ne~ high schools are making use of new Dana Gymnasium for baskethall practices and games.Prof.Malmln director of m at Dan;College formerly dlof:nude at Dralce University the guest/director at the D University Band at Omaha Sa dny. c.Aizc1zAsn$'i=°h'rAL'ro 15 PERSONS IN z WE Lincoln Neh.Nov.li!| the twaweek period ending ember 4 figures released w ~day by the Nebruka Press ciation ahowed that 15 were kilkd and 228 injured uuwmobile accidents in Neb f ~,m | Congressman BaldrigeFeasted Represauutin Bunineu Men of Blair Dlnq With Congraamm Blldhge at the Cliflnn Hotelon ArmisticeDay. ATTEND ARMISTICEPROGRAM A group of aroundtwenty-Eve BRIDGEVIEW CLUB MEETS The Bridge View Club met on Nov.6, 1930 at the home of Mrs. C.B.Gehxinger, with seven membersprelent.Mn.J.T.Nelson,Mn.wuum Gustin and Mn. E.A.Moore were visitors Mrs. :A~AL D~xcr will be unable to nee all for me md pn me eadid mpport penmnllytakethismeansofex# my appreciation I mm mm in the Bennie will tha confldenec npénd in Hugo F.Srb. _..._ 14 : Mnmdllrs.J.B.Co\1inao! Storm hkeIowamdlLn.J.P. Eagenuulsonofllasourivalley Iow\mdHr.Chu~Demo!Ca\ ilomil Juncion were guests at thaU.G.G\me\humelutS\m day.Hr.and llrmllallim are mnt\ndnm:leolHn.Garmr mnnqmnumwmdur. Dunplln~G|.m¢rs!ng.h¢r.All L1 Preparing for the BigOffensive 4 ""\~.a;'."'rf3'f \~ 1 A, g\ x _.¢¢E .:av .4._..L.:.f.1 ..{|: ~I vL T : y i .\.. ...)\ .J .....f fx1 \ve7 <2/A ~'J '-1 52Q*.*\¥ ¢.IAN Q Lv .. ~if ~ ~~"'f 1 ..f gf~a= .'N °~;.. f . .\.J g € f \q...\.\.. \ KENNARD WOMAN CELE BRATES 78TH BIRTHDAY Mrs.Glvllerine Jspp was 78 years old Sunday and w cele rawe this event 42 relatives and friends gathered nt.her _home. ~en o .._home for the day,these being Edward,August md William Japp,Mrs.c.E.Schnleder,Mm. J.H.Miller,Mrs.BuckRosenbaum and Mrs.Sherman Anderson.Six ol :hae seven children ue grand parents making Mrs..llpp the head of four generations seventimes.Another son Julm F.Japp ol Colorado alno having grand children was unable m bepresent at the celebration.The seven children with their families and the following were at the celebration:Mr.and Mnl. chlluE Schneider Mr.and Mrs. Paul Masters and daughter Mr. Ind Mrs.om Gottsch and Mari lyn Mr.and Mrs.Paul Wulf!and Donald Mr.and Mrs. J.P.Larsen A gas plate has been installed in the kimhenette of !.he_primary roam.Commandng Tuesday noon a hot dish Wm be served fn the children of the flrsv.and se¢ond grades who find it necessary to bring their lunches.This hot dish will consist of either soup cocoaorsomethingnourishingandwill be served in conjunction winh the reguhr school lunch.A small sumoffivecentsperdxywillbeassessedinorderwcarryoutthe plan of serving h unches.Miss Helen Severance mary tendl er and Miss Ml l Norhenberg second grade manner will super Republican City (bm Iluster Wins Title of Slue Clumpion fm Pmves Fu!GameN1.blnnkn. and a New Record Set Olin Sorens¢nllced Fifth in the Contest While Henry Plnsed Eighth.Ulm ls County Chimp. §"¢i=;2u\"Elin Wa.§hin|,tun county speed hounds Otto Sorensen and IIanni ttllltll.190k :Mlll llldln ei ...__..._\..L ..|......»~.u\»¢aiv»\v.gnun |||l\#Jn A\.u|l\\vr1....Qimmn nf Rennbhcan City wgn nnxl.record in the number of bushels Tl!Blair high school football of com picked by picking 2736lteam annexed another conference bushels in so minutu.rm beatvictory whgn they aemud the previous records that th mu havy Bancroft team by the were title winners had made in oillertof 13 m 0 on the local Held last years was 27 hudrels picked by.Fridly afternoon.The Hai!boys the winners in 1928 and 1921..ffnund it difficult m :Hin much Runnerup to Simms was Mavlground through the heavy Ban tin Christensen of Kearney coun|crofl.line so they presented an ty whose net load was 27.05 bulaerial attack which resulted in 2 shels.Simms and Christensenwuchdavsns and a point alter will represent the state at the naltouchdown.The forward pasdng tinnal corn bushing bee to be held attack of the Blalr boys was the at Norton Kansaa min feature of the game.1s ~_N.............to nf 21 wan made zood. and James mr.um mu.au......Anderson emacs Neb.and Har ry Roeenhium of Wahoo. About 63 years ago M111 Japp with nm parents Mr.and Mrs. Aamua Wdae came from Germany to make their home in Wazhington county.After her marriage to John Japp now deceased they settled on a homestead idx miles southeast cf Kmnard near the Peaceful Hill school where they llved for many years.They then bought a farm nearer to town where they resided until they Many PheisantsPaving Fall To Hunters OnWa 150,000 Phensu\_;:_l;e|l During d|¢|Pning hung Co I,Fur t LnelSeuon.Howard mm y y 1 onished 20,000 of Total Bu-A RellilyWonh sxou.000. S\Ys 0'C<md1 cm New ~» $5000.00 WAS PAID IN FINES l OTHER PHOthersnearmewpwererewrpW..V.........._.___Wenzn,third,Jefferson county,lThs line plunging of Lhe Bancroft moved to Kennard more than zb 21.Wd bushels Oscar Hebbler iudlblck was also outstanding.years B8°~.founh,Adams c~ounty, 26.993 bn:The Blair team has been playing Her son, Edward makeshis home m;PP;§§°f\°v t152fg20°"°;0"_hAe¢oxvd.\ng hamnr hall mn mme and they with her but many nf her sum w0were mlm during thc Qpegstsnsztleg .. _ ____snels..__.___Henry Sorenson,nn placed expect w be in excellent, sha mrs are spent wash ner twosons,eighth was the 1929 state winner when they meet the smug Tekl:George and Ernest and a uugh~.?2e?i s3§Ng* and Otto was Washington county mah team on Thanksgiving Day at ter Mrs.L. J.Whité in Wyoming)0~Co ell d Quay Y winner this year.Tekamah.If the boys continue sion The .511; to improve as they hnve in we A.l».BOYS JUBILANT fun basin o!mm us 1 ar.wu :ween meSecret|l!}and Ft.Call commiv The month made on let last ap: ged arose which 4nan na Han u.vnrlr § COUNTY FARMER HAS I HANDY ELEVATOR A portable corn elevator on the farm of Robert H.Wilson of Blair ls the subiect of an article printed in the November issue of Cnppera Farmer national farm magazine published at TopekaKansasliySenatorArthurCap per.The article entitled Protects Elevator with Shed follows: Apor1able nom elevator is pro_bected from the weather on thai Robert H.Wilson farm Washing1 tion county Ndiraska hy u tight shed with a tall door through which the hopper unfolds when needed;The carrier passes into the granary just beneath the eaves and follows the slant of the roof to its peak there to dump the corn into either of two cribs or in we case of small grain into one of several bins. I This elevator saved me a lot nf\ past few weeks there is a.chance of the Thanksgiving game result lng.in a victory for Blair. Last week the local plumbersinatallaiamodernfumehoodin the Chemimy room of the senior high.This fumehood is ksigned to any away all dangerous odors ew.This fiunehood ills a long felt need in our Science Depart ment.Armistice Day was observed by all m pupils in the Blair Ci¢Y schools promptly at 11 oclock everyone faced the east and remainedsilentforatwominute pedod.After this the flag salute was given by all of the children. Then the regular school work was resumed.ln many of the rooms special lessons grouped around the thought of Armistice Day were Presented. The Blairl\igh school football team will meet the Omaha Cen tral Reserve team at Fontanelle money over the stationary kind (oilpark Omaha next Friday alber the driveway of the building said_noon.The Reserve team has been \1_.___u un ..A ohm ng legion boys and their dyunoen xrum b:or night Tuesday evening Nov.l flgurin ;==5_~_;.=t 1 per een o ewhentheycleared$260 at ;|More hunters or at least more ;_ ==;;_~Day dance t o!the accurate shooters mind e rc pavl on.illoward county the best plade to The crowd was n merry one .wn ecko 1with$006 order and extra fine ;§0:me Y ~hag music and all ~a wonderhil ¢m»y_At u 5000 nz v. time.The committee in charge amrsunt were consumed l yarezobecongratulatedontheocrme11vmsmannerinwhichtheyhandledtheShermancountywasmxltsin mm.l The Lelionjzoys are under ob~f ligationa to Clarence King for his generosity in donating the use of. his dance pavilion for the evening.l Hezetolore the hall rent has al ways taken out a large share of the profits.\| oElection Returns AreUnalterod' ~ipmuey vim wmv um.which 10000 were taken from e county.Merrick county wuthini with 14000 killed about 4000 be ing kept by residents of the county.Birds that were not taken from the respective opsi counties did not require tags.With only 180 birds tagged Cheyenne county was lowest in the list.ln Knox county 444 were tagged .and in Deuel 600. The total meat value ol $100000 for the binds killed was estimated on the market value of chickens. Actually pheasants sold for meat tam..lntm an ...mn nt ar.cents a The reporstartsoon\ great satisii ol this cour OPENING The newCreek on th was oomple the .new ron #NIV .closed JI Monday. Paul Sie! Harry Ervf cross the ear.Thuy ter ot the l maxks»and should be Bridge whi eked.Thin the new rm tated for 1 which the zmtly amnnroblem nh ve xn pt Ula ma by :he elr sin tor nnnke ny.. Mr.Wilson and it does the work.Playing wry gow.Ulu aulu 1ilu]..Lusu 4;vanTheelevdtor is operated by eleoare now at the head of theIelgue Ml andick Votes Counted nth po as tricjty as is practically everything of Omaha schools.Last Saturday ho Dnfference in the Gfneral At I 40090 hunters wentelsearoundtheWilsonpremisestheydefeatedthestrongFremontResults.The Election Stands_|._1______1__n__mto the fields during the ten day _.n I ...._f\||\1nn\|nan#IMA |lPRP §veBE§§§a£1 roads for years post.The new road is ready for a.ooo;of gravel.We hope the Fontanelle hinhwnu mn all be eroded beforeThe wagon hoist is included in the electric manipulation." CHEVROLET NEW CAR I Cleveland 0 Nov.3Definitei mam ny me score oxevertheBlairteam has been playing very good football and a close game is assured. The regular high bchgol debate work will be organized this week »»assurance that Chevrolet eau in by Supt.Maaeer.There are only troduoe a new car for 1931 on Sat two daaxera left from the strong urday was revealed here today dcbatmg Wm of n year KW during the staging by Chevrolet|\3melY»Alice Beckman and Reed factory officials of the first (|0Hndon:However runny of the ~senior h school tudents arefiftydealer meetings to be held in the next five weeks throughout the country.Included in a carload of equip~ ment brought in for the meetin was a new car substantially biggethanthecurrentmodel;and ex tensively changed in appearance. \hu 5 .expected out for the lry outs and Blair will probably have another good debating season.The quee<tion for debate is:Resolved that the nation should disarm except for such :forces as are needed for lpolice purposes.Am.....¢». nw mam was closedl Blair senior high school held an lne name s\===on vw...~l;d»....1.........40000 hun a a half million srx1~r.s1x~voms WERE cA§*l\dm wa oz funall except __lthoae who were arrested and theirThecanvasof the mall and mek share was $5.000 worth of KriegvotewhichwasheldlastMondaythegameofficialsaid.It wma showed no change in the 3 \repor1ed that one out of everyresultof the election..ten hunters was arrened on one On the nonpolitiw vote.Bel game law chuge or another.ford got 21 and Marsh 40.Ijor 0Connelln ltltiBtics do not negBiaMrepresentativeSprick reeexv lect to mention the value of shot ed 59 and Woodmff 2;for al1en!f|gun shells consumed.AllowingSutherland*l d 24 and Meheach hunber three shots to the zens 42=for W ¢>f >_\»m.w which objection is exBlllard23andMeneke43;for peed _approximately $25000 count assessor Robertson 86 and Rasrnssen 22;for clerk d the district court Beck 85 and Kelly so and for commissioner Blaco received 58 and _Marshall ~While worth of ammunition was fired. If all the dead pheasants had been placed in box cars twenty two would have been required to haul the load. ........freezing w PARENTS Nl The chil John Wols street gavhatTues when they n lovely 1Clarionrmandpresexwinhes.T lunch whif the evenin Those plMesdames Wolsman A inc [cv aes sso~ ions in ska. ion acting u wnstmufer ,I hi lf w be mixmsca very er WALLACE CHARLOT WINSAfter the dinner those presentnpaimdw the B.F.D.lull -'WSAB-EEN H0N°RS Mins Della Watkins ma Rwmph .Fnh of Ft Calhoun were mu-where an *'l°'? Day W?-.Wnllnm Chnrlut walked away w»¢h|..,|'Il m___;__ ww. '5. and willwmrmdqmdand here again mr."'--'Y ~-uw ....,........,.._..,,_,_Bald:-ige was the apelker and he the _nm prize on his Pdgnd reside on a farm west olCalhoun.proved himself master of the oc-Chinllsit ""°recent °'""s"'en The bride was a former Blair gm,mdon,The mu was fined and smk ow hem in Omaha,daughwr of Mr. and Mrs.Johnthe program was an interesting I-Ie hadthme pens_of these hogs Watkins who now reside in Ft. -_-._.\ n....,. a.. .mmanm~» umm Wm*thme hogs 'E ~~Calhoun.Her Blair friends ~ .l\\\..||vu5u.un.u ?§_ed ~election for the high school stu tllig changes the majonues.H .9 eR?bhF It s__¢.\.....f.l|¢lnnhx lmzi lu¢nlxw This e\¢Ctioll|HnoR nnt Chililile £110 general re§NElGHBORS HOLD Mrs.Nels Buehnrdt md Mr Mrs.J.T.Nelson and hmille Mr.md Mrs.Ed Nielsen. ana |and H.J.|H.llligl¢l¢vlcepremluenl.nuugeneralsdesmanagtrofthe Chevrolet Mgtor Co.who attended the meeting here told the 500 .I..».\An .»l\.I n|:|:nn{¢If.&¢{hllnklfs in ¢p 3...was conducted under the auspices ul;and th Winn;are as regtheSeniorCivilGOV¢lnI110Ilt :pmbed in fm WE unoffical HUS G BEE ass.It was conducted on the tabulated report as found in The Neighbors and fnends of John same plan and using the sarna Enberprise.Loraqh who lives in the Lung and AN Ithe owner seven ribbons and $w|mr... .~,........,r. Williams of Linutlulrlnauun¢ l Ivu v. u ....__.__..attendance at the City Auditonum rn as as u |....|\:_\__..._|{nn¢Phi:U sed in regular elec Creek dimm southeast of :slam ivea students prac To THE VOTERS came in an him last Wednesday I Wish e in voting and in and hushed out his corn for him the (Hemi »c \\.\|¢.n nm ._ _....__an he has hem confined to an me in thu u=.u.........._._coming to Blair todly to the home of Misa lhry md sister Mrs.Annie Ihr rs.Willinms was a former irl Genmde Bmdley who kindly remembered by >ld lrlendl..L COMING EVENTS that the car woulu ue puuumy un btvun .......0 d g S dy d p \.....O.p¥*'"'» despite "''"°"'"i'*""'".3£2 ;;'.:;..';;;"';"'";. ";:§';§»"'.,»c1a\"lr would be xrnposanme ~"'"""g;..,,,aa1~m..;;f but re- yoxmproved °?p°"°me' n wo Tueada morning and Harriett 1° personally thank my 9 'gently returned home. He- is get- my best1;»==<=;1.considerably below curréfll Allen sf Marvin Gollehon Alice friends wgfggg; the mgsang along nicely but still unableministatio,a 'an |°'§__._.=- :s4v:.rvfd¢|l§nn||»r\ nw. Beckman. John Gillisnie,Starmleylungff _...a ...\...,,» ¢.. mvlt0 work for awhile and certainly towhichDIIUIBUGuluucanuuuuvuauugv... presentation of the car.It was .n...__l..1 .....\..u..nnsufnu flnlnn ~Jensen, Francis xeui,Marshall my |:l:nu.\u\\c{ """""";;P;d;é.pPn¢i.,the kindness ol his Burger,Dorotha qm'""°°"and nn. p\.M...- nr ii.nfce and the m'Pd5 in helping him vmh his Ma: truclleu unuc:clxlvan Aavub vw freight shed to the stage of the Auditorium and there boxed in by velvet drops and under a flood of spotlights disclosed the audience. A.burst.of applause greeted the ......¢.\...........d \&\ Dean Kirnnn siaiwed countingmd counted until the close of the elections at 3:80.At 4:00 oc.\ock the results were made known to the students of the high school befom dmnisul.With very few .___.L__._....._...=.. I»§L»§£\§§i9¢2 I ~hh:more work.NthImdth1inMostofthefarmersmandgg;§f f mlndimpg neighborhnod have :imma hm 1 hnve 1mm¢in every county in ingandwere glldtolendahmd. Un state.Emerton said the onlyway m have A mem in so be m.FAsmoN CENTER s.mcA|Ns run Dnuu |.|.|.|..§ .¢d 55 acres 1%miles north °f'pk0j¢¢£ lenders. a\Mrs.Gehringer ae edBlair on bench road at $3000.00.rv a _120 acres 9 miles from Blair,"d°°? l""¢*'?°_'}~,.§'"I'*'1'§f'§''".£.i'. an be I $100.00 1 A goo:xt mooLR.\t t ent had n aeug;;~;=\=» 1° EWG tem;a 'next meeting in h e of Mrs.1~room house done m_;;;'_Mm 5_A. Hnller 1 Paulun;9? D°°12~1130.- uuvuung lu un:un luu Hunan ........annnuncelnent of new lower prices was made a wild cheering dealer g§==P =»me ruauuu us ucuuuu.ret.he gaufes the rendu of und I can umm my mlny friends that I expect to continue m merit their respect. md good will md so conduct myself in public offlee Hen in 1 Beal Bargain for Thursday Fridly Saturday at the Fashion Center in Blair.50 Silk .m ...\.4 mm man.. group intel leveral mixrupted proceedings for\ min.| the generalelection. U §'.°"?&.5932 L \'if\a7B'l'hecarinlonger\.\unt|xepre1-entChevmlet,mdchmge||ndre-fmau¢nuu°e|out¢nsive thntit hu a dedded "big nr"»ww~ancmonedealerxeportgd.3If the ===e"==°=='=f==°=r=*M Norxcn that no ma will ever lmvs tn apologize for Imving dun me Ivmmpmrmrwawwa fheiruwnwm all evenings md han esublinn Theodnmw.Metalfe. new prices for barber work.Lleuf.Guv.Beet. umunu vu ...i 1.vm ..__vduato$loinli.su11¢n2) 1000 sun Buying Power Swiss You Inq Evwvdnr in ure Yu: Ahnys Try the Fnahion Cen ter Fam gn Bw.4s11 mmmSTH |_v L5 noI7 iifiénis :an-1203; Hnmcvrs---.---ssc ;SHAVES-~~-----we cAnnoF'm1mxs \c»¢dmnr,qum¢»¢:v|¢¢.L¢»33;"'"°""7"'§§§'$~,~"%'1 wah m umm my mem for theuuppon they gxvsmnvnelec-tim day.Ith umm imponibls0°m\li1\\¢5°°\*°lfl"'|l'"¢!l|¢»taseee|da|ndeveryane»¢I 8Q§u1dav.Nav.15atournispl-kmtnkihgthlamansotexyreos- DISTRICT oounrro ooxwmfs mmm eo\ut.wi\l conveneMon- dly, December Sth.Theumpanel- lingof the jurywillsoonbemadn andthe jurors vm receivenotice. Al lwhovo! such InIwilly snub: thttmy iwiiy ma.~' dealers here is my mwnon,menew car ought to prfrve the mon mccessfud product in tha history of I?¢"!RnimP.n.l¢;;"° au! .;;,",;'16 Shooting match at Kemthecomnihy...A.I`2`Ta..x»¢\»u¢dilmér atmum-Bighm price paid for neunandpoultry at Nntfh Side nation. `|§£u`Jn»1`am-¢h ms forl..mm1m§maf¢¢d».Phonenluksx x .~ ,,.4 1"'~ :;:».rU»--' m s Bk!! Ncbfuh, Navembm z , m o - - - - - e - Q s :'l hg a lvu b a m n m! n l d a m n I n n . u m l n w m a c a m ha r no |.\ellld elc le l at the t ml all ml n time ln< lmtothePsu|lJ¢ne.1homeSxb- Mr.andM.r.H.m|Hnn|snladflmilrm e n u the w w ¢}nm¢:hbuau-Frldayuvening. All her :mn mind :leur n nmIn the llmnld humlllu Iron: of har ,lug failed wm. In lntentlan. If nmU, mndullw |f~1_ mlm mum Nadu| pine on whlrh xo pnnr her rea mek ago.. s vogerannSunda y wi th i m' oo udm, Mi le !Vinh md Ire na Von. n r .m d M n .E m a n l e m o n Bhlr,wen*SundaycaI1anattheWi.llJ ~hlr.|.ndMr|»B&be~a t t h e w l l l xu h rh ~ ur. mym-». c.H |hunMn't rv w ninmnwl." the hid.'All m oss dll: old uwdl with wang-wuz do they amount to!But ummm: ll mln( m have gnu!!all mmmer-and you don't nn: me madiallbex-lnirinmniimtstornci |mp.r m m n u m m m u ah ¢ d h a h l e l .l f m y t n l n g h n y v e md w mmn h n n u g n b n n v o man w .Bne v r ms ur M n.Pryor nmn e rlnrherh n h n . 'nn 4Puuno i a lkmo o u-bun homo.vm nano'Sundny. '.1CANCl'l00SE Ma r gur e l Weymouth J a c k s o n °'P1fllll uv lebilllt rrlll ou wsu lt rvlll SYNOPSIS c m w r m n I - R u n w l n l A n u a -un n tu a mun l. E r u utln n 3 r 1¢ ¢ u .n d . 'o f s w n l t h y Chlc a lu h m ll y .l ltn msn d o un ly attr xe u d by W lll rms. y o uth ful nu vc p upu r n rtllg soutl u not grrtluulnrly well-to~¢lo ear-g n t n r .or :Inter Lillian. more of0 c o n n n tlo n n l ty p o , md u u r l o fth o u ttltu ds llnlr h th ar wo uld tak eto wa rd hll d | .u ¢h ter 'l m n r f l n n toun lmuo c un luu n y ou th. ur n : E mu -tlu s to o n d th e u lh lr bu t th e lu l-h r , u p l h l a o f | , r u ll o n l to u n c h -l o u l .m e reall: nc n u t ln m u 'h as s h o In Ro un d he r u mn llf . ro - (I le s.¢ H A . Y T lR I I - T h !lo ws - n n k ln l L r o n o u u lw l td y .and nnslly .I- I ll; b e c a u s e o l lz r a u tln s n u r l-ln ¢1 oy ms k s x " r u n u u Y 'mu r-r l u n .Bdeelnud l l infuriated bu tIllplu n , E r nu tlno h ulls : o f ln . a n dd u r A n o r m! : c e n a u n r h l, u n t o ho r n u n u l a .l n v u her pu r o n ullo mr y u - ln ;Humllto n.- n u t n ry o un g ls wy ar , lo n g Lllllu rn n ultu rUlu .: hu - c a nn o t to b e mu - dh . __ gg u \1 f r1 §n xn r fvul me e' v° ~ :n = to gn users.", " l d n n ' t a n w h a t y o u d o , "h r nald utlllly ." On l y l ' ll n e va ' g o mi L u k e H u - e n l ll ln . "\ " Y u r o t o Pnltnuo'n."she u i d n m m l y ,"l' ll wr i te to mo rr o w. ", Th e d a y u ma wh en P a mn o i h | ¢ i llmo u s ln e wi th th e n m-th y c h a u f - fe ur stood n t th e door f o r th e m. to ta ke th e m to the tr a in .E m a - tl n o v u u d m o n l s h l u g t h e a l ld x u about keepin g c lean, and w m p u t his ar ms About her,l o p r a c t i u l and ster n lu her moth er hoo d.' " W h y u e y o u a l wa y s n o s o n a t m e l "h e asked,an d kissed he r uverfed c heek." ! o u ' r a lo n n n g u . and so dllllc u lt;I k n o w l t ' | h u d for y ou, but I'm dolng all I c an." "Are y ou'!" she naked, and smiled ln u se c re t nn noy lng wa y . W lll'a temper rose wlt h lu hi m. "Y o u th lnk l'm n at? " " D ld l s a y t h a t? "Y e s - pr a c tic a lly - y e s ,y o u d m. Y o u r to n e - " "0h , then I mus t b e c are ful even ol' my tones?" H e liung h i s h a n d s u p lu u s u - tu re o f de s pn lr . an d mad e no tur - ther effort lo woo har.Afte r n mo- me n t s he tu r ne d to h lm vr lth he r great trnglc ey es. "Y ou kn ow th at I d n 't c u re ho w po or we ar e I c a n d without ev~ er y tllln g - y o u k n o w lt ls u ' t mn te - rlu l thi ngs ." n m w l u ha d n xmmwn h ls e f - fort ut c ouc lllnllpu.He k n e w th a t she vfn x talk lug fuh out hi s s ec r ec y one | we ek or n o.wm w un t ed t o be n on e .Bo w an t e d the t is b e twe en mm to b e m ab en ne e.B l u could not go Amr him.r m n o w . "0 h .Erueltine.my dear llttlnAmar ." Lor ing pleaded vnrb her, a g a i n ; b a m n . b d u ; : m a r b l e zo l u w r e u n o fe d ln n ."W h y d o you keep younelf (led to him. when he h u br olllht y ou o nly uu ha pp l- u e s n You b u s d o m z v e r n h l n g for h im-e ve ry th lu g.W h a t have you h u !from your ma n - lu n but poverty and child-bearing ana dls» ms n ?Be ne e d : t o h e mx k e ue d - he d oe lu 't r ea lln who!you have mea n!!o=hlm."'Sh e wu s lllle n ln g t o h l m : m l fo r lh e n m u me .a n d he r h e m u-embled un d e r th e da r k r a g g a - tlons o f h i s words.I ! l b e c o u l d h u r t w m. n o b e h a d h u n b e r ! Th e d es lr e to w o u n d h l m lllle d her wi th a b ur nin g f eve r.At le n s ! then he would not be able to go for we e k :wllh o u t reme mber ing her. He wou ld lh ln k o f h e r .Hls a tte n - tion. bla desire wou ld be ben.F o r nn lnto le ra ble momen t : he y i elde d to th e pa ln o f th is de s i r e th en rose.wrap ped he r faded c otton klmo u o o ve r h e r h n th ln g n u lt a n d tu rn ed to mee Lo ri ng .F o r u mo - me nt elle wa x s tr u c k wllh a br i gh t memory .Flls c omposur e, bl: nelf~ nssuranee wen? broken by the u p~ :hrust o l some powerf ul emotion. She was a glrl a zuln, a t her moth- :-r's house.ru nn in g n n th e tr o u t \ a e u a dcould na |d u e . which In nlgm E ho p e la s smnd t l failure 1 th ic k r f Ruby loved mu dn mn t icw mt e d empty hwhere he summerm m ' |m Ddlherax ngn lnn 1 don.um bribery. ¢¢!1erou| ltro ng n zdr e n bln le nc e af ha d been th a n me Pla.been a n d wh e y thelesu h bey o nd u be so c n; No w h ln s re az W h a t la nd .d o thr oats 1 Pnnmunow l n !n o w ...|..»|.\... Luttlg of visitors at wn u a n d nt Mo mhy. K in uhoal moe, while an Omaha nxrt quite :med overplnce Sunf the doctor \ ribs. 5 Appleby | y a t the ne u Hen- snhertalned r birth an- :Richxrd rry Ryan ma Muriel n.and Mrs. .Mes wereora at the es# »| ou r u nn hlm n o me Intogo about w l m me a lr ad a xas pen ted Lllllan m e lalna was nom-he lp lea a. . and confused. She conldn`t le mo o g m that he v u | vh lle th es e fo rd gn efg vm lh snceeaa Pa s u n o had Dvvrer.B a ma y.Hs ha d n .Hs wa s ' and generous with lx.H elntoshow.H e loved en lla o o e le m - m o w i n g well v mlghr zenll them.m , a l lnheh l d c ompared :h la sglr:v l l h SVlll's f umbllng.r e l! me h a d s h u t h e r e a u sto ri es nl polltlc nl r n r vn p n l n n tales o f xr n f l an d nf Rn b y P n s tn n n wh o wn s wld: polic emen.Gm w l n g ld well s ga lu wllh me ehll» umln g under th e henevo- Lh ls man wh os e k ln dn es s x mo r e ac c eptable I n her klnd ne sa of b er nwn ne w lnse h e wa s \vlll' s m e n d were nov.. she had never- ee n ln nn en c e d to vexnlln n manure thnx Pnmn n should znb le a nd W ill so n mle; er tea rs fe ll fra m her ey es sc aldlng drops. wa s sh e.Emes slne n r l e e lu g l n t h l l bu nd of c u b m d thlevea?M l o r Ruby l elllc lenc y was lo her nolh~ bu t lllth y rugs.A ll her M.. ...¢... ...,.. ,.-. ».... .,.. ~ g f - - - - - - - ~ - - - ~ - - w ' W h a l h a ve I i o d o wl l h hla wo r k ! "Th e a n s we r lo n m q n s s do n ln me c le a r log lc or he r mlnr l released her fo r ever .from th e pe tty jealouslea o f m e u n l s f s wlf e.Th e a n swe r was " No lh ln ¢ . " Sh e ha d no lh ln g l o d o wi th hla wn r k n l a ll.n wa n hls o wn . an d s h e m u l kn ow lx.Th e n ld un lly she ha d mxn le d tn preserve wa s po s db le only a s I k i n d ol'over- un lly .na l gnlng ln lo deln lls.ls wa s th e g m n n d o n vrlllrh lo ve plm-1-rl IL!feel.the sky above love's Ill-= |m n u m m e sec rel o r th e hnl\...\llonn nl th e soul. H e c ould n m bear a clmlld for her,zhough hla love c o nc elvc d ll. And was n o: : he b naln aa o f In -Ing Ing tunh somelhlng new a nd brlghl.. even Il' ll we r e h u !a c o mi c llr lp fo r th e dn lly papers. as aefret and slle nl a proc ess as th at ln wh lc hshe was now ngn ln e ngag ed?T h e ; all k n e v s h e wu s ln h ea r a nn the r c lllld.B u t no on e ln tr ud e d up on he r p rlvnc y s ave `b y th e mn s l dls» c reel and npologelle klndness.A n d mlghr mn the c r enuvs pro c esse s of artlslry bensaec re l. an lnvolun:nry 7 Sh e ha d been re s e nlml ns petty me n we re sometlmen resentful o f n wo n mn ' |prexvsunp tlon an d d ls tre ss ln mn le rn lly ,wm h a d b e e n na lur u l with he r. c as ual an d kind. and nhe c ould ac c ord hlm th e same c ounesy .She we nt alres h. mnno l _- ...., ,....... ,...=.... w ~ v w:hoy who arrived Nov. 6th.Hrs. Monson was formerly Ella Nohr- enbe .The little man has beenmug J ohn Erne s t. A nu mb a of relative andfri mda helped Te d Ne llo n c drbrtie his zeal birthday last Frl- ggv evening at the Albert Nelson me.Mr. 'and Mm.Harry Swanson and tamily :pmt Tuesday evening at the Alfred Svogerson home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kxonberg and'"""éZ visited It the Albert lo n me y e .The Dorcas Sewing Club meet Slwrduy,Nhv.15 a t home of Mrs. Wm. Wudhern. Nel- will the Sunday niternoon visitors a t the Roland Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nater, Mr. nndllrs. Grant Lage and aughter, Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Kruse and Mr.and Mrs. Harry Sellz. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wolsmann ma family were among those whocelebratedthe hirthdny of Mrs. Hurley Clemens ol Herman. Mr. and Mrs.Christian Ander- sen and children had supper a t the Cluiswlfer Andersen home on "*:2§°X_':'e':§3=~.e ... -la . nrml me ns e n swsnosq a l u u n o m we re s ums !ww nt a n ho me a r mn v x °n_ u.¢ De ni e r ww ho me . Nelson at Ormn S\\ndaY evening. Mr.and Hn. P. J. Nelson ws~ gf at the Albert Nelson home on sy .Mr. and Mn. Alfred Svogenon and Chrlatine spent Wednesday 3-==-ins at the Hana Svogereon ms.Mrs. Chrilwlter Andersen, Wal- ter and Irene spent Sundny alb- ernoon at the Christian Andersenhome.Mr. and Mrs. Claude Englext and bsby had Sunday dinner a tthe John Frazier home. Alfred Svogerson sawed wood for Pele Petersen and Barry Swanson Inst Friday 1 M r . a n d u ml n a l s f Haul waited in Fremox Muriel Nelaen is bac! after a.few d u n she wok treatments t lmp xm. Russell Ryan wa s I badly when his ear tl near the Peter Jensen day.They took him w and found two fractured Mr.and~Mrs.Wmlbe and Betty spent Sund. Harley Appleby home, man.Mrs.Henry Kuhr |relatives ln honor of he: venery SundayMr. and Mrs. John Munson nnd|qH¢k Um,in¢°Q,_ and Alben spe nt Thursday e vemng at Nels en ,mud wih Pthe Ernest Monson home.Mr. and Sunday aibernoon. Mrs. Howard Williams were Ss#Carolyn Jaeohsen vlnl urday evening callers.' Ni 1 Frm / n eMiss Alxna Swanson spent Sat-;§|".§f'm g ; w i l x g o "idly evemng at the home ofher. I-'rank Wilson and Fa-ailirother, Harry Swanson and fam-' Monday afternoon vid y. ROSE HILL ITEMS wm Ryan home. Mr. and Mrs.Carl :mn » . M . B l a d d e | ' children mired at the Kale Niel- sen home Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jahnel and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Knxger spent Sunday evening at Alfred Svog- enon's. lu . md M r s .Bm Vo g t v mwd a t the Christian Andersen home Snturdnx evening . Albert Petersen had hogs on theOmlhn market Tnsadny morning. Mr.and Mrs.Albe n PetersneAnd Inmil were among those ta hnvs S y dinner a t i he Lars Petarlen home. Hr. and Mrs. Peter X. Petersen of Lyons,visited at the Albe n Petersen home Sunday morning. Miss Elaine Petersen ncoom- pmi ed Hr.and Mrs.L a ma J e n -f J f ; ;»" ' \ .a » a a i ? ; s § f f 5 i . ; i 1 § ?." ;»'i-ii ~ ~- j ~.\/j |I ff f ¢ . o (.J Q I ~/,.~r ' ]_ _ , . { " ,. ; / '/{.f.$"~2 .~' J e~I f =Ann-"~ | )1"I cr ~~5 ..= 1 r r "»r ;F rf;r ' J' i .- 1 . 1 f f \ r * d ~ f ; 1 i'""f / ° /~~1 : , ,. .r |, »as "" "¢_§N \u-'u .J'1 I " Y ~ U I 1 i - l l _¢\. :' f l "- | r ?~ . ., J - 1 \...u Iu =. ¢ W x '' '"\' > - ' \ _\ r ~ »\ '~» - ~ - . . » '; . .' . _ . . ~\ ../ ; ' j , . v A\f ; r /: V i f '~ ` } 1 ~ r X . ;.|.I ." , ' /f ' . 4 j g : .' f » @ »" "x y ,,f..".n /` .0`.`/ ~Q ~i ~ . | s N n l z N 1 N 1 ~ `-~"u \1 G A R A G E ~3 ~f )lr_I : . .FW a s h i n g t o n ig? /;;;'~, ~I r'~~~/ I ~f r r L I ~.I Q '. P r x \ .. \ " "" i f f " "1 . r \ f // , r f ' : = , =~~, ; ~ // / ". /~ . ;~\ .¢r / f 1 .2 .~-.»'»-. " ; T .. . . _, .I=.. n ./ '.. . ¢ f ...f '..."y . ~ . . , . - f f .. . : : :""f ~ _ _ .. . . - -a r ' . . ./ // './ / the Will Jacobsen home. Mrs. Laura. Tofte and lnis, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sappenfield and Dorothy visited at the Clarence Jensen home in Fremont Sunday.Mr.and M m Fred Hayle and Mrs. W m Ryan visited at Slxen~andoah, Sunday. Mrs.John Taylor enteruinefl the Ladies Aid at her home Wed# nesday.Mrs. Ed Hansen and Meta and Mrs.Richard Nelsen were vidto n.A father and son ban- quet ls being planned for thenear future. Mr.and Mrs.Walter Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sappen-lield were Sunday evening vim ora at the Jim Ryan home. Mr.and M n .Will I-Iinkle of ~~~. axons.h e lt o o d a t th e to p la he r wa y ,look ing a t he r eagerly ,n u fn - e s o - a li ve .dlstur blng. Th e y stored n l eac h other,r ememb erlnz.a u g h t an d he ld n r gather.Bu t E rn ea tln e thr us t :b la c lamo ring th ou gh t a wa y fr o m ber. T h i !ma n wa s l.lllln n's husband. 'Hi ll was J on atha n B amllto rr a an n. ber tothe:-'a son- lnlaw and advlaer. Ha wa s o ne ol' her o wn pe ople. "Y on b aven °t b ee n kln d to W lll. any of y on." s he atnmmered. try lng to b rln g th e talk ba c k to c o mmon - plac e. " B e haan't ac cepted ou r klnd- n e n . "bo r i n g a n s wer e d do wly . " I t l m ' t only th a t he's prou d," aa ld E r n a tln e ."E va va ln a a we lL Ha 'a d lf le re m.He '| e ntitle d to b la vani ty ."" A t m y c o a t ? "asked L o r i n g ln a lo w volce.°'l th ln k there a r e me n wh o wo uld c o n alde r pr ld e to o d a n - ( a r y o u r h a p p ln e s a " &nea tlae '| thou ghts we re ta c on- fnalon.Im- ln g' s wo rds c ome ba c k to har.nothlng bu t pover ty an d c hlld -b ea ri ng a nd d lxtr aa Oh. she ha d h ad mo re th an th at f r om W lll. She h ad h ad Uf e l Ba t won the re to b e f or h er no p er man en t peac ean d ee c u r lty wllh wn n Sh a d on bt~ ed lt.And th ln do ub t b rou gh t a n- oth e r :Ba a mi wha le lns tlnc t c o n- c ernlng W lll been mi s e !la th e fa mlly ' |J udgment ol'h lm correc t an d my o wn mla ta ke n ? The y th ln k h lm erratic ,tr lvlo l.unsteady .a f a l l n r e - 0 God l n Hea ve n.he lp me-She turned away from Lorlng and took th e pa th u p through th e lh r u b s to wa r d th e la wn a b ou t th e h o u u .She ammbted alo ng aa tho ug h tn : et a wa y tr om the fwea k- ne ss . th e tea m. the te ar f ul do u bt: th a t aasalled her. A mo to r ha d been bn mmln g alo ng th a la k e rand as she ad- van c e d fr om the wa te rs e dg e. a nd now abruptly th e e a r h a d e m m a ~" \ \ \\ ~# H 'X .\ , - \p'» °,. ~ 1'Q||1V "g 7" " Q w u s p § ' | | |" l i n lunnununa n a a l n f h r o o m I n n h u m b l e n e i g h - O r h a o d .E r n n t l n o r u l l z u ' h o a s r »a r o m a h u m n r r l n g n h u n a d a I nl o r s o c i a l s p h e r e , b u t . , n e u n i n h o r l o n ,h e e :t h e t u t u r a b r n v a l i . .nuff ¢ rnnrnfl l i l I n k s B n a l n IU I IP A U Y | L l m u u r a w a u g m n i r u ,u e v o u l n not share wi th her p h a t wa s no apllemeral th a t a B trq y th o ug h t ln his o wn head dest _ved It.H e couldn'z talk about it.A ll th e stro n: In sti nc t n t sa l nresvrrhflnn u c a n u u u n u u y w n u n l u l u u u l u l l u n u lly .fr o m th eme zlnn i ng .had been bn llt on mls dersmn dlng.Th ey we r e wo f a r an ; n ot e ven a f fe o tlon an d liki ng,no t even respec could bridge the c an- the differenc e in ideals. ln standards, in purpesea. Th i s generous,unsc rupulous ma n. bringing vic tims or rnp lne so un- the d rea df ul sc nldln g te ars o f th e day before.The se wer e uns eln sh tha nki ng tears disti lled f r o m a bea n gro wn c alm a nd go od ag ai n." O God.he lp me to be a good wif e-- gai n me to be 1 g ood wi fe to W lll.God..He lp m e to und er n u n d hi m.to g r o w an d change . . . . . . \ . . . . .l u -. | - . . - . . - . a -1 .- 1 1 1 - 1 - l . . ; l l } L r A . C » | \a t - - u v u u l U U a I |u U . .h u t f r i e n d ,n u c c n n t u l t . h o u | ¢ l G i u l - s t o d a r t l l t .: I v a n l .b i r t h d n g p a r t y o r B r n u t l m n t R u b y P u t s : o ' a b o - a m n n : n o n o n t h e f r l n n - r e o t t h a n I n d a r w o r l d .P a s t a u .: w ° r J : l o u l u \b o o l l l f g a r a n d s a m :l n c o r .l r - - r i t n t o s r n n t l n e b y h i s c l t l o h m o f W m f o r h r l n i l n l h i s y o u r :w i f : t n o u r I n n m a c e .A g p u l l n g s o W m i n t a i n h a r h o m o ,0 d o l a r r u u t h o n n k t o l .f r i e n d ,T o m m y H a c k e r . » » x : \ l | i n i n g t h a t h e m u s t s n P o o h . w h o h a n d r a n k t o o m u c h .t o h l n h o m o .I - Z r n u t l n a I n h u r t a n d l n d l g - n n n t .T h e s i t u a t i o n l n s a w e d b g t h a a p p e a r a n c e o f L o r i n g a n d L i l i a n , w h o h a d h a r d o f u r w h e r e a b o u t s for the , g n th at w developing wlthlu Il forbade it tterly .Th e proc esses he was try ing to put up. un paper were nobulqus.Ho wa s nrutely f eurfui f or them.If I-Imes. lin e d id not Hi re th em, th ey wou ld he destroy ed. '°J}on'l upon that suitcase. Peter,"s li d Er ne stln e, i md the y we nt o ut and : mr i nto the c ar, bugs und ull They me t Ma d ame Pastano and her tall. si lent, handso me husband. whose exnreaalvo e v a zlnnc ed a t £'J.."°£"'_E!'RE2.E¥°.!'.€£'} °!!'!'.'l'L' I ;:';'_';g §"""'""1&L3' ull. :lispw m a u e n .She had nothlng ln common with these people. and ahe would never have.And she had shot the door of her heart against her own llexh and b loo d, be c a us e o f W lll' a p rlda and had opened lr to t.heae--thele- She choked and her throat turned bltte r wlt.h ga ll a t them. abruptly she wan conacloun of an apsurglng of patriotism.He r own peo ple- her own klndl Amerl~ cans.strong.dec ent,suc cessful. ardent an d clean.K i n d - k l n d in c ap a ble o f mu rd e r an d plo ttlng. These for eign ers look ed u pon them all as tat g ee se to be p lu c k ed a nd dld not understand the c ourage. the cleenneas. the strength of kludnesa. She hated th e m wl th a turluua h a tr e d Th e e o mp u ls lon to he rld o f th e m- o f a ll o r t h e m . a n d W l ll n l we ll- c a me u p o n her.~ She was c ry lng terflbly .She ran buc k d o wn th e beac h pa th .und en me to mrln g p la y ln g In th e wa ~ te r wlth Eln lne an d P e te r . "Get the boat." s he eald sobhlng- ly ."I wlll g o wlth y ou . " e »¢»o o »It wa s wo n de r f u l to r ela x ln th e comfort and eecurlty of home ngnln. Th e c h i ld re n wen t o ft h a pp lly wlth old An ni e, wh o ha d c ared tor LlI~ Ila n a nd Er ne stlne wh en th ey we re sma ll, a n d wh o h a d alwa y l sta y e d wl th ma mma. a pr lvllo ge d membe r of th e ho useh old.Lllllur aenrcely le ft Erne.stlne'a alde a niomeat. | Sh e we n t to th e d e n ln th e c o r ne r a n d wro te n te le g ra m: "I ha ve le n Pe ateno 'a. and a m ar ma mma' a c ottage wi th th e erm- dren.Plea se c ome and g e t n l t o da y , -E r n extlne . " She nek ened o ld Ann le. ga ve her mon ey and s ent he r o ve r to the ho tel wi th th e me s s a g e o 0 o They had a long talk on the beac h that after noon.Er u e s tlu e to ld wm every thing, all that nhe had thought and fe lt. a ll tha t had ha pp ene d the day b elow.la r l n r n Ull k wl th h o r . th e mu rd er c ar a t Pnm\no 'a.her revnlslon o f teellng.h o w ehe ha dc ome ho me . and h ow. ln th e algh t, wh i le she slept.ever y th ing ha d stralg htened nu t fo r her.W i ll lu be s lde h er In e lle a ee he r ha n d ln hle. a nd ag uln un dmgaln ea s he talked her nngera we re pressed against hln I lpl.Th ey we re b ac k ag ai n In the c ra dle of love- ro c k ed ln ma g lc wh lc h ove rc a me all dl|H c ultlea an d healed a ll mls nnd er ltnnd lnge. ' H e to ld her th en about hlms elf an d about wh a t h e ha d been through. " l' ve ma de ten or ele ve n dl(l'er~ en t deve lopr uenu o f Poole'|v:nr~ toons.alte rlng th em all.an d l' ve ma d e each one u p fo r abo ut alx weeks, and plan ne d th e c o ntln nlty o u t he; ond th at llme ,bu t l ean't ~them.wh e n I eat d o wn to THE BLAIR DRUG COMPANY cIRG lY| . I.n wnu m I ll! Ill! !! un y lzu --1 -~- » - - - - -- -c n r m v n nl g g m ; I n t ?'»;.»=°~;;»°°- with a pane- apron:gy cu rn n g 00 \u l we nt i n to th e§i§¢L°!'§°$'f13`J.§1.I"¥\°5T'¥iL°f}. .23 Ei:coach wi th them.funded th e m a ll 'lltudo whic h nwrnkons Ernelzlnl to gnod-hy, and we n t I W RI . OL;».»¢l|¢l»n n l h m! n a t ilfn Qhn rrhh 0l\!lrh~nn wrnrnrl lun |\|n\ fvnrn1| eonnctous or upproachlng :rather-hood,and ln mu o lr t lo n ot thoa u n t opcru a.amnl ll Y ln ; i lt-»c ount. PTE H. V I - -W I ll| f a th e r d i a lan d uly.A suggestion th at then u f f #be held ..¥£°.="3?92_ '?.'.'F:'; \ . ¢u u s u l »v \ \ l l \ l u l l n u |L u v s uthe wind ows,bu t h e d i d no t lo ok back,hnstenlng o d thro ugh the anne , hu very bac k ea ge r an d rn- lieved. Emestine leaned bac k against the cushion and c losed herj ey es against u n a 5 0 : 5 0 ,t n e z o n a n o u s i l i e n ;g m g j l ,m e e t :w i t h r e f u s a l ,t o E r n e s - t l n e |d e e p s o r r o w t h o u g h h e r t l . -t h e r a t t e n d s t h e o f n o q u l e e .H e o t - l e n IB r n n t l n e n n n n o i a !o l d w h i c h o n e d e c i i n e a .I n l o y a l t y t e w n l .u - u n o b r i n g s h l l w i f e o n l v i n t o f o o n a o l e t l o n ,a n d E r n e s t l n e l l t o o c h o d b r t h e i r f r i e n d l i n e s s .T h e s h o o k o f h e r h u e b n n d w n t h h a u e t h e e l d e r M r s .' t o d d n o p e - h n M t v l l l d .L l l l l m n e n d m n a r e CHA P'1 mn r l ! - W l l l ' |therI l e :nlmolt.Immediately nite the\lrth of E rneetlnrn buoy .The cou-lle ll ve ln the 'Todd house.Boringu tn o u n c n hte intention of ' i c i n gInto"polltlc i.in unoelatlenp 'urltYu ta n o , wi th wh o m h e h u te r me dQ friendship. He il eager for wealth.Changes ln WIII1 omc e fell to brlnghim |.dvnneerne'nt. and Er ne etln e llggn tn look ing forward to moth er- Mudunme l'nstnno's fi'iendly cur1- eslty .Throug h eve ry thin g tha t had happened to th em they ha d been In love. untll these last few months. W ou ld sh e ever ha ve wi ll a geln as s h e h a d h a d h i m o n c e - h h tender love.his gentle passion,his SlI'@I1§!h!Not I t sh e ke pt o n strik- ln z an d woun ding hi m,c ommon sense told her.But sh e d ghe d with helplemnesn.I n the h e e o t her knowled ge of the starvati on of her heart for th e old love, the old c on- fidence and etrqc tzon between her- s e t t a n d w u z , s h e c o u l d n o t c o n t r o l h e r p r i d e .h e r d e s i r e f o r r e ve n g e . T h e w o r d b r o u g h t h e r u p s h o r t . f f n v n n r r n i \ \ ' \ » L l - ). . \ . _A -. . - y noon.CHAPTER VIII--Pl.at\no ac quiress h omo a t La ngley l| .k e. u lutoo ntIn rolort. when th e B:Ic ela nd: haveI. c ottage.Lor ing and W i ll qua.:-n l blttaxty -vg»f°=~=*{o v lr JohnPooh, and tha l stars.oy u to bo ththeir husbands, fenl uepnritod. wsu,llso b ey ln g an office rule,ln dia-ahnrgod.Poole lrpdlgnnut. roslgnnl l r n u t l n f u war rle l.n d her n r -_roue hlnf motherhood.:trac t herau th .On n. tr i p to the bmk s h el g l n i n a n i b n u n a m lC H A P T E R I X U n c a n n r I n n a E r . u \ : \ c u 5 u £n u u L IL I U HB E I D l '¢ 'venge?W i ll h ad no t h a rme d h er . Bewildered,she c ould no t under- stand by wh at He pa the y had c oma imo this i mpa ss e.Ye t th e re the y were.The c on dition.howe ver uu- re al.l£s beglnnlng,vrux no w real enougb It wa s be y on d h er k n owledge, or'\hla either, that the rift In the lu te\ . ha d been almultan eo ul "gen th e awu k en i n g to ac ti vi ty I n Pap a plann ed s of tly a bo u!kfvlnz Into Chlcugo ln me morning, go set ahrough lo a llhlsh the delnlle of :he trust funds for h l|nm g lr ln , Lorlng kent hls dlsuaute.reading and smoking by Lhe mhle at the nu e n d o f t h e l o n ;porch. Ernesllne was ulmon asleep. re Inxed and oonlfortnhle In her body fo r t h e n m llme ln many weekl. undn le wnl almos t lnn tlentlve to pu p s vo i c e g o ln g ge ntly o n wl l h plans. " I wi ll deed th e Sherldnn road house over no y ou. dnrllng.li n m m n an d I wlll h e ln New Y o rk mo s! o fme u m a b u t wh e n we a r e ln C h l- c a ga we vr lll n a y t h e r e wllh y o u .Bnrlng told us lh u! y ou would c ome bac k soon er lr I withh eld y our set- tle me nt." So mmhlug c llc k ed In Eme ellne 'e mln d - n A ma ll s o un d . n s th o u g h e loc k had been unholled.Ilu r s h e wr ue I0 y o u wu nl wu s me re to su lI w o u l d r a u lve I o t r y n n ln . h o p -lu k t o ha ve s ome wo nd er fu l news I' ve n o t b e e n e a lln ortor y o u. l>ln¢--I mlls e d y o u eo.n d I nted y ou. and f a n n y . so my selmhneaa wi th my n ltl md e to wlr d y o u r I ' va no t been reason-able , o r fa ir- -or gen ero us.I f e ll th a t y o u we r e s llp p ln g a n y f r o m me. bec ause I c o u ld n ' l h o ld y o n - bec a use I dldn't rate y o u." The se pic tures mnved E r n a l lu e profoundly .Weeks nf wor k.an d u o xh ln g : o ld Th e leur of los ln g her and me r hlld ren . an d lh e == ;~' to s uc k nl the lh ln g he was lr; u g to d n un tll he dld ll.She c nuld feel ln hlm u ahn rp paln of r estles sness an d dlsc ouragament.an d her lo ve poured ou t on hlm. "D n rlln g- ll d o e sn ' l ma tte r .l c u n ntn y her e wlxh mamma nll summe r. She unrlerslnnds.I c an ntny he re n e a t l n o I n t s k e n t o | . h o s p i t a l , w h a t s w m , n e n t b r b v r i u g . n n d u h e r .A f t -l r n n i g h t o f n m r u l l h t h a b n b y i lb o r n a n d E r n c s t l n a w r s c o n r y u - c u r e d .w l u } 0 | n |P o o l e I n o p e n l p g a n l n d a p o n d e n l s t u d i o w h i c h p r o m - l n a t o b e c u c c o u s fu l .T h o ' r o d d l n l u u l l l : m e c r e a u v e g l r r . c l - wa r r e n x n Th e Death Car." f l "Y O U r u m p h o m o a m d :n your settle-lu ke u n the i r llfn atnln |- - _ ' _ ' * = » " 1fatherwou ld ma k e n me-nt upon y ou.H e thi nks y o uc r ¢ \ PT£ | =: xl -fea r that the mon ey wo uld de str oynu. § "" ....§0\lI [l|fl!rI{lI*0.Rn?I f vnu Mums: | nu mn In :no Lute."I THI NK y o u ' d b e tte r g o to P a n `t»mo'a.don't you,Ernestlno?" Will asked one night In J une.Th e -ehnuren out a t th supper tablewi th them,an d o i h e a t ,trunlnx; more sultry with dusk, was already ltltlln g . '°It's one way of g e ttin g r m o t us,"sold Ernestlne,a quality of fnmlllur bi tterne ss ln her voic e. W m ma d e n o a n swe r f o r 3 . mo ment. then he sold. with more gen- tlenos g tha n pad boaome his wont: home. he would do it f or y ou." " I w o u ld n t l e a ve w m.Pm s ti ll or the some mi n d th a t money doesn't solve problems." "B u t,Emeatlne,th in k h o w nic e lt wou ld be for you t o be home- again.It lsn 't as th oug h y ou we ro happy .We can see that y ou aren't. W e c am all see suc h a change ln y ou th is summer.A n d another holly !01' course, lt's y our own nf- fuir,but; Lllllrm and y our mo th er would bq so delighted.lt'a I mpos- slhle- for us to be friends with wut. went on to sleep c almly enough, c arr y ing do wn wlth her into un c on ac lnusnesa her trouble and her pain. Lor in g sai d sh o wou ld c ome h ac k- papn had been so wi llin g to o bey her wish about not having her money . bec ause Loring hnd sold she would come buc k the sooner. She s lept dee ply . ull thr ough the un ti l y ou get y our comic lt r l p right.Th ey understand th at lt's y ou a nd I to gethe r, W i ll." "Don 't c ry , da rlin g." " l t doesn't mean n thing,"sheto ld him.and added wi th some whlmalc nllty ." lt' s my condition darling.I mn simply W€'0D!»and when I th i n k h o w near I c o me to dnlna ¢nlr|Al|\|nn that l l n t | |ha vn The Wh ~,~ PR CHE VlNTON- A U T H O R I Z The Hom There is only one place the home of Genuine Weure the ec.l for Blair md W Plrh for all Che newest factory up~ are (achwry trained By making use of our themselves Maxima Whe n yo u buy a Che vrol of motoring pleas as Willard Batter! v |N'roN» `Th e Th e Coma uma Ia lu lm 1; gamm a fa hm . P R E S TO N E A N D H Jw Lia oouuocl fmn|)u x nun;cvcunug,ull un uu|:,n Luc *U '" "night..It wa s th e f ir st c lea r Bu sh I 1u]r3f'd all 'mt inf? and 3-oufq "thing for ill of lm.It will éiv§'|i=é C \ \Ll uzuIJ r n e s x l n v s m i l e d s c o r n f u l l y a n d l cu nu ce to w on :DUI some menshere ln the house alone. and lt will be n res! and change for you.Any~how,kitten.don't ynu think you could dispense cvlzh a Iitue ng theheavy irony?I !I want you to sun' in .Chu-ago lt '|In m e hope : h m you will die U I \ ha h eat . an d lt 1 W ant y o u tn za a m w ,l r : m r m \ glanced Ill. Lori:[th I1 " ' " ~ l \ v r 0:Dawn wnen sne awoke,sat up fvu uuu l uv\1: W auc di ld llln mn even nearly Er n e s tln e "un d er th e li ht c o ve r tha t a mma '''"'fff.l'° t1us[:e1].. ._A h r u n u v t h a a n H a d E n n f n a u n sms lhmnavn gM..... han nm.-... .....Qhn Peter had r ome un to them. a nd ":\eteq mana." he said, "y ou don'tkn ow how we have tried.Y o u dun't kno w.w i l l doesm't evoreebate y ou Fat all.I d o u 't c a r e wh a t you say ." Th e y we r e ly i n g I n th e a md o n the beac h a t Langley lake.M m . Pantands gaudy wh ite an d green summer h ouse rea re d its r ed ro oth a c k o f t h e m .T h e w a t e r w a s v e r y H h n " l \h i f h l a n n f n i n n .c l u e ;i k . . "'y"' "inlé`{ a£»2I|."""" th e inlet road an d swu n g about before the h ouse.A t thi s lua tn ut wh en she bec ame conscious o f ll an d its arri val.the alr wa s atlll fi lle d with th e gr ln dln8 o t br ak es . wh ile the do o rs o f the c a r s pi lle d open and it dlsgor ged three or four me nLwho were c arry ing others. One u l l u s u l u r v n v e a l u n !\ | G l l 3 u u l . l l U porc h swing and loo ked out ac r oss th e water .*" She awoke with a c onvic tion.She c ould not d o this.She c ould not le a ve W m.1: wa s impossi ble.By wh a t rou te she had c ome to this c onc luslo u alle c o uld not h ave told. B u t 1 |her s le ep her tr u e na tu re had asserted Itself a n d her mi n d wld He al' seeing his mother'e tears. he began to wall lo udly , and Elain e c rowded close and thrust out a tremb ling lip.wi ll gr ew th ei r a tte ntio n f ro m Ernestine. and gravely , abstrac ted ly , he b egan to a mu s e th em.I l e marked ou t the old fami liar aquures."Llnkea c ut. daddy ~»-make a c at." c otumnndod Peter. and W ill. llateu umnélr' oi ibut £éii"¢|iilfk 'Shelli '°"'¥..§'f§_d'lE"'$"':f'~" w r o n g agum."s a mand lntmhed unhannllsf.lsrneltlne. They were poor Lksiu now, and lu was so hot.lc was necessary for th e m to g o c lth er to l'nstnn o's or iln mn mmn 's , an d thls fa c t sp olle d y r s p r o s p e c t o t a s u mm e r n t th r l a k e Sh e wo nd er ed why s he was h e lu c ts n t to le a ve w lu wh e n th e y 'rub hed ea c h othe r s o r awl It was n ot llke lt ha d b ee n. thu ! :o th e r h a r d tlme.wh e n they wen- elo s e -h e n r t ngulnst henrt.sh u n la g o ve r !thought an d reellnz. For now. sh e was poor. hnt he was n o t.She wu s look ing np on the h e e o t po ve n y th at J o hn Poole ha d depleted fo r he r y e n n eg o V a .. V tn - t w eehlld ren c ould run ln a nd o ut of lt. Oh E m a t l u e i t y o u wo u ld come home we would be so :ood toy on" hor lng's mo lto lmplored her "W o°"slle nskeml tur nlag to lo ok a t h lm I A l t th a t y o u wa n t me b a c k ln th e fn mll c lr c le or " I th i n k h e ls b y w a y o f b r a k lnz up hls own home.he sold slow ly wslghlng his words movin g c an tlou lly s gn ln st h e r lo y n lty to W lll. 1 understand th a t h e h s s n 't wr i t ten to y o u slnc e y on c ome d o wn hare to u r weeks ago,lls y h s h e wo uldn t h e so l- r v to b e tre s. " .l y th a ty ou want to break up \\' lll'| home?" wa s elth er dead o r dy lan.f o r n Lhln bri ght stre am ran fr o m h i m as they lnld hlm on the grass. Br ig ht r ed d rlpp ed f ro m th e mn - nlng hoard.The o the r man was he Ing c an-led In door s, whlle two tied th ei r c oats together to ma k e n stretc her fo r th e n m mn n lln e d on t.A s hu nt hr on ght Mad ame P u- tsn o f rom th e h ous e.Th e g a r d e n er, the h onsemnn appeared o n th e ron.The whole household was Instant- ly conc entrated wi th s k l ll d . p n e -uc e d e me le n q . s o q u lel. so q ui c k Lhst Brnestlnn u n n m n u n . , o x we two me n u n e o r r o m me e s Sh e h a d do n e wha t sh e ha d r e solved a e ve r lo do.Sh e ha d d e nled her mnr rln ge. "Oh , n o t l-n o t my tr u e s e ll' - n o t my h e n r tl"she whlspered." l never dld deny W lll no r 1 2 :love. l' ll g o b a c k to d a y - to be lo wlf e fo r eve r- no ma tter wh at c o me s. " She fe lt c a lm an d stro ng n o w an d c onld lo ok vrllh lmper sonal horror noon her detec tion.I n th e c lear llghr ot mornlng. lllled as she wa s wl th th e c onvlc tloh th at she mu s t f or e ve r c h o o s e W lll ng s ln ll sll th e wor ld. fu rther nn de ntn ndlng mme tn h e r . lng to Erne smlad hnr on ly half n t- tenure. hezuol;/to pu! d own the c ats that Peter l Pd so, the squares tor a d rn wlng h onr d. n b l! nf s llc k f orn p euc ll. lhe llr m wel sa nd mn kln xl a good plaque. Th e c h lld srrennled rvllh joy ous mlr tll.an d l-Ilnlne.beside hlm. c lapped her hnnlls \\ll| | delight. "Tn hb y 1.~at's g m hln hea d Mu vk ln a tln ru n .L o o k . M a mma l" \Vlll'n nllentlon swerve d f rom Er nestlae.I l e r m nmr ln g no u h m h e hnd dr u wn .ns though a l n strnnlzex-'s work llls lu r e wo r e u s ls n le d look.Th e s ma ll mus r f m. ._...».|,.»....... ..|.|»....1....s ..............lwhen she was 11 careless bride.B m'W HL ei the r be c au se ot lonz er and 'c loser a c quaintan c e wlth L uc k. or. more pro bably , b ec au se o f hh own sec ret happiness, was not dismay ed --was, ln fac t, unfe ellng. All d ny lo ng . with the f ro nt be ll room door shut. he worked In there o n dra win gs whic h he wo uld notFac t her see. hut which he could not seem to neu.Their dlltlc ultlou. hor Ifenrs f or the future. did not plerc v Ernestine laughed at thls, and he sald so lemn ly : "A t th is ti me s uc h n e gle c t mu s t seem c ruel to y ou." " I With."she exc laimed impa- tiently ," th a t people wer e ab le to Ignore my so-c alle d 'dellate c ondi- tio n)A f te r a ll , W i ll h u h i s o wn iami.Lo t' s n o t ta lk a bo u t tt. ably he husn't written bec ause he h u no n ews to wr ite ab ou t. " Lori nst wan nc ralstent and m u . - - - - " -" - -- - - "l ° ° r " \ ' lw h i l e I t m u a l l n c c o m p l l n h e d T h e h o s e w a s r u n n i n ;f u r i o u s l y a c r o s s t h e l a w n .T h e r n g w a s b r o u g h t f r o m t h e d o o r o f t h e c u r ,a n d t h r o w n i n t o t h e l a k e . w i t h r o c k s o n t o p o f l t .T h e g a r d e n e r p u t t h e h o s e i n s i d e t h e c a r a n d w a s h e d t h e d o o r a n d t h e r u n n l n g b o a r d A n o t h e r c a m e f r o m t h e a m a z e w i t h t t d i f f e r e n t c a r r u a .w i t h a d i t t e r e n t l i c e n s e p l a t e w h i c h h e c h n n z o d I n Q l n n l n l n !a n d O h m » h . l . . » . -. . . A . L _. _ _ All these mo n th s th at she had been ha ti ng W i ll an d to w n ;h l m and rd vlllug h lm an d say ing auc h" cruel thlmrll.I t hud been u deeb un k no wn desire for her mo th e r s ho me whic h gonded her.I t had been rebelilnu against th e contin- ued hu mllln tin n of po ver ty an d d ls np po ln tmlml.that the ir ho pe s a nd pla ns ha d not "matured this ti me i n t o s u c c e s s . .I l l M A :n n n n i n l a n » a » u - ¢ » -. . - . . . . . . . . ; u l 1 | | | n . . ; |\ . u u l l u a x u u u a \ . | l \ D w c u l through n rldlc ulmls adventure Suddenly | 10 len;-ml lu his fool mul :rave a who op wh h h a Pnntnnvlle Ind ian mi ght hnvc emle d.. °|'}¢|||'|wnrry--tall?ftlfllllll!Ill mo d e ( 'n n t you s..:the re it ls. N01 Mr .I'tnIlt3| l nhl t.ulllll.' strip ln : mv way .shsrno or form.hu!myoven darned old cuts?I-Iron thechll dren t~n`l1 nee lt.Tr us t me u few dllys lnn;.:er." Rum.lie wa s lnw lembly goodmn 'tured and lmnw -Ernestlne was !\'led wma 1 deep despair and vex ltlon wml him that he could be sn casual. 'Al she sat, trying so swallow n enxly ha to ok u p th e mat te r an lufrom n dltterent point of attack. "lt'a wnnderml what a littlemoneycandotorchildren.I`ve noticed Elaine every uma I'vo been g o w n £ * = " : ° m° ' ~Bheaao happy uxe mrmovedu u p n little.an th at th e tr a ve l m u m h a pic ked n p l n a shovel. and c arried and thrnvn into the lak e, Lhe frc ph lp o t r a k e d n r gether. Now nlrl Gmndmmnm n..¢.-,. N. ..=....=..... V-fma wemeuloosened.open.No w f r o m some ru n n y Instinc t she v u presented with 1 new sn llzhzenmenz.She was - s h e had b e e n - wn r s e th an th e " g i mme "women.Sh a h a d beenfo r mo n t lu und er th e do mln a uo n Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen and family spent Sunday aftemooxntthe Alben Hansen home. Mr. wg Mrs. Alfred Svogerson and fa miY spent Sunday dter noon at tha 'I'hmm\| mn... tmm. little of the food she had Pl'¢'DIlN*\ no care fully,Emestlne saw aheml at her a long qlstu of the years In 'which lb s w u h e d and lroneal W ll\ 'l c loth es, tend ed to hi s ho dll; vnec ds.fo r food.fo r c omfort,f m ne r ! -D ! me c oo l we r e - Erne stlne won der ed why sh e lla- mx e d m h lm .Ce n aln ly the c hi ldha d re s p on d e d to th e Upp a mmllla o l m e la k e s h u n ,th e sleeping porch,th e c ool nlg h ls an d s u nn y un an c len t da me wh o lp o ke n ot n wo rd o f Engllnh.c a me fr o m th e porc h. her head wrapped In l shawl. and K0 ! lnlo th e c ar an d u t b y the wlnd nw.her lh lr k jeweled ha nd rsilflnw n f 1 hllte r J a n lo n v o f h l l wor k. She h ad b een wound ed be c aus e nu uc uvlc y wa l a c r e !fr o m her.She ha d loathed th e m l l l r e n t h a t h ef o ll o we d - h i s o wn career.80, un mln p h i m nl m- »n - ma n . . -. . . . .fsme r. an d wa s fo r e ver ou ts ldé th t days.B u t not even for m u m é circ le of his reality . a nerson whom would she so back on W ill-~»on her .»..-nu.vu ulu tugs UI IIIB KiaIB.The c ar turn ed a bo ut an d . wi th a dmer en t driver.moved Sedntely hac k along the luke ro ad.whenc e lr ha d c o me -a s Inn oc en t ap pa rlnga vfghlc le as ever mde the highway . No me ha d no nc ed h er . th em a t . . . . . . . . . .. . - . H . v v u » » \ . \ . \u u u I U t a l l ! money .: h e had not wan ted h i m wssesa ed with the prenc c upltlnn of suc h proeeasez.S h wh a d s e e n i nhisw h o th at In wa r d adorqtrlon whic h ls mo rn o bno xiou s to 1 wom an 's W M: p ri dr tha n an othe r \mm~ | n ' u |\.n u h m l \ l 'h u ¢L _. .n _ __ _ _... .. ... ,.savannaM r .m d 'Mr s .F r a n k J a hn el s p e n t S u n d a y a t th e E l me r Hi l le r ho me . u r .a n d Mr s .F r e d Ne ls o n a n d f a mi ly sp en t Su n da y e ve n i n g a t th e E d Chr istens en ho me .M r : M l m naw only to fo r ga wh e n h ll *glmce left her.She could bear apy flnn la hlp,and pnln.But to dn 'without lo v e -lh lu she could nol hmuf. ." 1 really d vu j!I s a yvlly I un rr ln ge . I I o n ly wm wo u l d wx- lu to h e r ! He r lo n gi n g fo r some wo rd t m m hlm was lnzulernhle.S h e m t th a t If sh e d ld no t h ea r f ro m h lm s h e wo uld leave th e c hildren beh lnd - a m s n tv Ohlvnz v.' r wls e a h a h a !1Ilul c L a u t l r l u e - - l u l l (| 0 1 8l l u t m e u u s e w a l k , a m o n g t h e " " '2~.1'»e'§'$;1,c u :u h n a b m J k r n e s t i n e | f o r w h a t h e W u d o i n g . t h a t e x c l u d ' E l m e a b q r k a n d m m e I n l h e l l i l l n e d . [ n r g r P t 1 I n '" " "° " ' "m l n q .- E \. nm. n.s.»..h wmunhgr ia. 1980 | =..n ,..1 ......adult indnaaeg an Inv,a n n u i rnti und,i n the eight of the child.n m n a m a n m - m e a n puent md hmhen to pmdda the child with activities of an joyful nhxnrte r, with full ovwfvmitv for native endeavor Deesmhu6.cCA.RTHY ANDIDNG CREEK 'Ped Pedersen is hdping Tom:Donald near Herman, with hh rn picking._ milk whi¢ hli¢||:» d¢ uu:fit;t,|dhool ' I ' h . . l n h £ | h m m m t h e m e n o w n e u u e u l i e x ;neaund, mo nt.ho t0dahe r1 remu!o l1 o vn:tha nge limit ol criminal! is s°- Jolm 8.Bs oka,pure bred J ¢rl¢ Y.i n3 vp;\hkd,the re is av exylittle 12l7 po ua dlmi lk,'I6 .6 pc unds e xpe rtmpa vi da no frunlmdmo la ba t urh t.fc ux1.h,f.he re inlte ndmc y that s r . a u r a x r l s o o r n . Grant 8t. CHURCH é b n t a l e x- b i r th d a y »1 d i a r - noo n.Th o s e u r h o h l p e d h va r o e le # b r m i n t h e e v m i n =l n l n d H r s .E d Ne wk i r k ,l 4 M e g ¢I ~"'T' NI71 ~ mer Sc.hoo llhnn laxvedthou»- m d !qf public school u m m " without lou of iheix' mgudn! in- a>mc,|otheDms Winter Semes- bera imz toaerveuaose whnas l » § n n »Elem: .em 3 -Sx=:':!-.3"*'°:'=Vidtnn n d ntnagmu will be welcome at any or All od than Dfvinel. 'nm Yong Poqlda I-Wdldvnhip u e w m n n d-uma to be hell m Friday evening, Nov. 21|L The xroeeedg wi ll be use d w prnidn .be poor families of Blair with nukeu of food on 'Fhanknghfing h y . A meeting fox; men in being ax-~ anged.Wnhzh for the date an-l \lAn io afienii.Q Read The Enterprise, Washing- on County's Iargen ,publiwtbuh IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIME } mrs. .nnn """'§§{;r§"`§,;g n;é|mum Jensen and daugh-'i'i¥§" ¢fI§i1'.§""lm»-and small`k>rs spent.I-'riday a l tzrn o o n ~ dnnéhters ol Broken Bow.Theylthe Chris Benson home.Mr. lan to spend s couple of 'weeks llrs. Joe .lessen and children and eisiung friends and relatives in Miss lgnnelba Gnune spent Sun- Blair and vininity._'EY ev mmz umm.l e a w w The second lesson gnvn bl' um.Phe Young ?°°P |extension leaders of the McCarthy met 'hmaday evanmg sv. the Chris Ladies Progressive Club at.the Benson home.lin. Rudolph An-V. 0. lrvlnnd home last Thursday dreaeon assisted Mrs.Benson i n afternoon was inneresting and vervmz refreshments.many ideas about making;mcg Sunday dinner m m as the _.._,..:......m \»~.~h¢nm.. Henrv Kuhr home rn honor of ter monum.u n p u n m u u - u m mtheso-called "ihort courses"i n that it in regular college work which ia regularly accredited and will oonnt wwmi advanced mud- ing or degrees. R.ev_ Bach, Missionary me Japan, who is touring Illia country on a furlough, addressed the Dana (Iol- lege Student Body and Faculty at Chapel Service Tuesday morning, Nov. 4.A! the conclusion of his °--°°-»~ -°» -""»~» rv-'~~w -»---n -w=m5~;aw wma um;am". .N-1os4 pounds milk,727 po undfde nu from opportunity;6fLh,I lutierfat.llli gh school atte ndma is doubl- llmzr ll- Hiller, purebred Jersey, ing every mn yexm In 1920 two ms pounds mi lk.61.1 pounds million nigh een-wi nudentn in the bulterl'aL unjlgd s u m a n d in 1980 there Hynes Rm#-li.purebred Hvliieln wen five million. usa pounds mi n,50.4 pounds m r .1. A. Peelis#-ein of thebutterinr..llldv eralty of Cincinnati gave Grover Wilkins, grade Shorthorn, four major reasons for the cans- l802 pounds milk,48.3 pounds ea of irritation of the child bythe butterfat.:parent anqteanliers.~ c n us e e ....,.=....~w..=.... ... ... muwy orPlattamonth, was elected pres. of the Au'n.lor next.year,Miss Margaret Kelly wan elected pres. or the Normal Training section; Snp't.D. v .Masaer was elected delegate to the delegate assembly of the Nebnakn Slavs Teachers Association which meets in Omaha Zlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll »IH o l y C o m m u n i o n , 1 1 : 0 0 A . M .| Y o u n g P e o p l e ' z F e l l o w s h i p , 5 : 8 0 .1 A r c h & a e o n G r a m l y w i l l b e w ' l t l 1 | | n s f o r t h e s e r v i c e o l H o l y C o m - l m u n l o n , m d w e u r g e a l l m e m b e r s , , G w d l l l y eommna ie antn,t o u n i te with nn ln lh la me- vi oe o f W o rs hi p, P r a i s e a n d ' l` h m h r lv i n z - r r L IllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh o me a u r a c u w - - . w -»--...,Th er e we re seventeen me present an d one vi si tor : Franc es Mu lli n .Mr s .P e ti mn an d Mr s. J . H. Nen r ho o c ed lunc h Mr s .Or vi lle H u wi ll en te rtai n th e d u b Nc as s is te d b v Hr s . L e on Hin d h -mbers li s a :Jen- \ aerv~ xmsinnon Hrs. 'Kuhfn birthday were eaten sddress, the Rev. Bach presented mm mn ma mny a nd "U h a d th e o o l ks e v i m a b e mi ml J a p - 'H pleasant lime.aneae scroll.Rev. Bach is a DaniSunday dinner guests pt the ~ Alumnus., C, Rasmussen home we" ~ an Five thousand copies of theM n .L E.Larsen and ch|Id1'€ll4 .....,...,., .-... .. !T h e " V C ~h e l d !f0 . l t h e W C TB 8.8 ~ o o n s i s t e n t l y ' I T E M : l l i u u s r p - n o " " ' " " " ' "" " " " " ' " N l I l l "l l l l l l l l l l l u l l l l l l l l u l u l l u u u l l n I I I I I I N N Em o n t h w e r e a s f o l l o w s :' i n g t h e c h i l d a s i n f e r i o r ; w i t h h o l d -5 A .C .H a r s h l l l ,g r a d e H o l a t e i n r l .i l l s p r a i s e f o r w o r k w e l l d o n e ;§°¢: : ? , , f . P : ~ " "m m f ,~p o u n d s s t i f l i n g o f c r e a t i v e ~E O z l B u r n e r s T h a t W z l l . W o r k § Grover Wilkins, mind, 792 punnds milk. 88.4 nmmds huttulat. DANCE E LAG6 »T / MATES _ f! :t||rer's Guarantee 1 EEE EaEEEg=E= .5=E E '| v |- ' "*3 Re i e r t a e n a n d ln e w u m a wmte r a e me me r u u 1h e »Y »=»=|§ev- ""?..""2"' E' \ .f__... n ......a I A = ¢ n lHn h a w!h u m n n n te d a n d a r e ExcELLoMrs. Ludwig Jensen.Hr. and Mm Leon Hindley_at- mended funeral services at Arling- ton lust Saturday for the small daughter of Mr.and Mfg.Lloyd Utterback.Mrs. Hindley is a sis- ter of Mr. Utterback. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kelley an<l_\'.wa chi ldre n o f o mni , gpm:Fndayat the home of Llmr uncle and num.Mr. and Mrs bean Hlndley. v ,. .._.n..-u-'.~>\ mines Jeanie aonnwn :mu wwwLarsen.Sunday guests at the Ruddph Andreason home were Misa Lillie Hagarmn And Amos Andreuon of Lincoln and Mr. and lin. Ezna.n~uel Andreuon and son;|Hr.and Mrs.Claus Wulf of Blair, were Friday guests at the Gutlieb Stork home..Miss Edna Newkirk spent the .week-emi with home folks,-Mr. Nady for distribution.Elmer lemma, grade nnd purebred l m entire bus load of music Holstein, 1008 pounds milk,83.l students and iacudty have pur-pounds bnliedat.chued season tickets for Omaha John Compton, Jerseys, 543 pounds Syniplmny Concerts.The College|milk, 25.9 pounds hutterfat. Choir Bun vm furnish tfmvom-iHyr»ee randi,mixed.727 pounds tion to eanh one of these concerts milk, 25.3 pounds hutherfat. during the yegr.;ma STATE TEACHERSCOUNTY DAI RY u mm \.MEETING A SUCCESS THE HOTTENTO c l u bam: n u I A TK i ; g ' §~All Tried Burners P a v i l i o n |§CALL BLACK 62 FOR ESTIur. um_||n.nnnur """""I££¢i" "" Rewkirkaland wo °h°|'¥""°¥f"!'.'}_'2d'u'I'ff!r..¢n..m. mm mr hm u d Mi mv x ov sm arrr REPORT |§`A...§§|I Nearlv four thousand ugghgrs S mia guests at. me wr:n a w - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~~---1uySunday and spent. the My at the For the month of October there attended the State District meet-ley home.d l F r a n k V H b n .aS t e l l a a n d E d m n H m e y w e r e H i W a hf g r m e m w d E d n a w e r e S 1 5 c o w s o n t e s t .F o u r o o vr m f - | 1 8 0 - c t .3 0 » - 3 1 - N o v_1 ,n u m b e r 3 L ' l ' ° § . " 1 ' 3 £ f l ` ° ; f ' ; ' f 0 .Le H dl h seem' 3 " " ° } "a t t h e o n m e y o m e l i l e w k i r k a n d F l o y d H i m w e r e u n _ g o l d f o r b m a n d f i v e c o w s : f ' W 0 i f m e N e b r a s k a s h m T e x ar y n _ " _ L "\\s _" " " '* " °B ¢ n A : n f= n h o l fh q q g n i g Prices Lowest Sunday.Mr and Mrs.Ed Nater enter~tained six tables at cards at theirhome last Saturday evening. When scores were added i t was foundthatHrs.Dan Thompson and Ernest.Kruse hel§1 high _scres Saturday evening Eguesza at the Alfred Feer home in Blair. DE SOTO LOCALS u n n m n n m p On Wednesday evenmg, Hr. and l l - -f\ .. - .. .f\.......1.!...n a . . . - | : . .¢ | ; . , \ w e r e w u g n n r lv e s e p a mw r s w e r etested-bne found to be losing .5% i n t . The se c ows produc ed 165,457 po u n d s m i l k enn txuni ng 6,621 ..-.....|..Q.,-~........,.. -.. V . . . .meeting was the illustrated ad- dr e s s b y C a p w n Sh - Hub e r t V f i l-I ~ k i n s wh o h a s f l o wl i mo r e mules ' Q a s a n exp lo r e r i n th e P o la r r e - vam...shun . n u m m -li v i n v ma n . nr--. um. 1| Q Personal Guarantee A Manufau| a n n a : n u n1lwv. mul . l . . . | _| \ _ .l l l l .::1 f | of 4.07.The average production per herd was 7,193 pounds of milk and 28.7 pounds of fa which is :|. trip around the worl~ ~n the G~ Zeppliu.Among the very inter- noon Fl./008 GOOD MusicGoon ORDER aber.The average return for onelwho is edibor of the Nationnl dolhr spent was $3.07.The ave- Educational Association Journal. rage cost per pound of fat was 151:He furnished many interesting and it cost an an average of 586 facts concerning the advancement Musk: By DAMON'S HARMONIANS Of OMAHA, NEB. § § J Plumbing .h u m §and Mrs. Harry Seltz ann uangnrs. uuv u uuum,uussuv flux:-¢rizm line,Guy Wallace and ChffordThompson. low acorqs ~R d¢-+line a ed a monthly t rdy§rere '"f"'dFd_fff°..,.'.f»y ...A n¥llinlr nf Hin Min Creek club held llclous luncn wma penn., -.... .,..report n very pleasant. evening. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Andersenvinited Sunday al. the home of the latwfs brother, Fred Jensen and Inmily.Mr. and Mrs Victor Rasmussenandfamily of Blair, visited Sun-day afternoon ut. the parental, Rev. A. Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Orville Humston,Delbcn and Rachel and Mr.andMrs. Hayes Rosenbalm and chil- dren spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs, John n-..... xrui 53.52 an' ""Eal"i»}Ft. .Calhoun rDe Soto Women Club met on Thursday Nav. 6 t the home of|Mrs. Joe Sully.i n. Kro gh a nd Mr a Linden had the ro mwhichWastheexrenaiolni r l froin Lincoln.The lesson will be Iimshed xr. Mrs. Ruwe's home onNov. 20.Mn. Sully served a fine lunch.Mr and Mrs L Parkening of'Oma ha ume un Sunday morning and ~ her Parents, Mr .and Mrs. Geo.Hmelxne and all ment w $111111|nn|||m||||nnm||mmnnmnnn|n|||Inl|I|n|mm|m|||n||n||||||||||mn|uu|In||||nu|||n|||n|||||n||nn Thev m . ,buss Emyle Aronson spent Saturday night at the Weswn Long home.Mrs. Mary Barry, Mr. and Mrs.Edgar Rube and daughter,Rita and Tom Barry nf Hastings, anne out trvm Blair and spent Weeping" wane: w visitElmer'chelson home. Seymour Smith and la n Qmaha, visited the play ar mval al. the school Friday e Oscar Grothe and son,were Sunday callers at the §unday evening at the Jax-na Thompson boma.Mr m d Mrs. John Barry and JTERPRISE. r . . . I = } . , ~1 l R n d 1 'i:'§°»'2§fhu"nR`uTd"r""y""1; sin- it il.; cg day dternoon at the Peter Jen- lvnncr :I sen home._ _Herman.fallfune Snowdgn and MrsTomBa ny of _IIas!in§s,Neb.,|Mrn."W _g: ; . . ' a . r ; " ° , T ' § . ' : a m o m g Q "" a 1 a " toco nludtspeda lil attendedelub.:1 :.Iu.1m1 Li ni uxi unulta i nedi n De s nt o wo me n' .1..u:..i-:..I,:;i':...;.;».. ll0||. , ; . . 1 . a ' ~ u h h In d h a di l u l & L | \ A \ » l | | r \ a \ . v \ . » u ¢ .- . . -- ~ _ _.UM r .a n d M r s .J o h n a k r o n s o n a n d M i s s E m y l e d r o v e t o T e k a r n a h o n S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d c a l l e d o n fr ie nd s th er e.Mi s s Ch ri stin a Rabmussen wh o w - - - - ' _ , ." " ' - " 1 D - -__f i n e p r o gr a m and a nic e c rowd. Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Se ltz a t- te n de d A c a r d p a rty a t Ed Na b er ' s Sa tu r da y ni g h t. 0 .A th e n o f Mi n n .a n d W i ll un §\1¢»§£ nn operation_at a Lin H n I n u l i l l u la z ; - ! . _ B 1 » 1 = »b u t n o w " " ' E " '' " | ° ' : . " : ' ° . !. ' : ". : . ' : '. ' : : ' : ' . 1 . . * " . . m ' ; Lincoln.Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Cook and little daughter were visitors Sun# day at the Weston Long home_Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Knudsen and Miss Laura spent Sunday with their daughter and sister,Mrs. Walter Novak and family.Kerwood Aronson of Missouri Valley.spent Sunday forenoonwith his uncle, John Aronson.Ho is assisting Chester Qronson with I"-d `h»`§`§`i.¢¢"£"¥~§"§L`L¢§§` ~ ore at un Guy Wallace home.On Weclnesday Mx. and Mrs.Charles Hineline vidwd at the Henry Jorgensen home near Flor-ence.Henry is not in very good health but hope is tha t he will soon (eel better. Iflr. and Mrs.Hlns Jorgensen visited lug parents, Mr.and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen near Florence, ~your surplus articles through an Enterprise are inexpensive and of indiaWant Ad.Want Ads pensible value in connecting buyers and sellers.They are mixed with theGetResultstoo,for Want AdsFORcomhusking this week.Ira Le Btauind family of Nor-um.Kaus.came in Tuesday mspenda couple of days with his bmther-in-law and aisirr, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Girls Camel Hair Coats, $10 iz. last SundnybEd Landefsvleited homeandvotedonelectionday. 'works ixl Omaha. _Joe Sqlly han been husking wnth hxs cornpicker out t brother, John's.~the articles or stock you have been needing be means of a Want Ad.They will Find Just What..a.M Q In 1.1 nf the Fashion Cen;;"i§\ "é=2§»i-Tr m}|1g¢¢ 'r to 14 nt me Familia# Gen- v¢l'!» very P°P1\|l-\'-43'"_ter in Gm! or Tm-than are You Wantclaim Bums Very. very lwnular. |' r wo CULLINGT h e S L P a \ is l. n & e s Aid me t Get your Want]by Tuesday Night'r1=B}£<1i§ afternoon 'EL the Chris Wddi honpe wilh§I1attgn<§.ance:§Two public poultry you Wishhelpwrite it if*IA m e m b e r s .Vasnora`ii¢»d§i§@é'.` iiimg 1-1, ieao, on Wash non .~ » ' § " "' 1 ° ; f :a , " : . a :day dinner l"°'t".mm mating willat uié ii""¢§'ia r s e n h o me . . . . ; . nMB £1¢}¢1} fo i=nL r§,'£.§£1»i§M m Lars Rnllnnd and fam ily "N "were Saturday evening guesu,b°<iy Mr. and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen want u Awww-u - | -www - -- - "M I ha l l A 5 l a b r pq,|;;;.aza'».y » ' a ' " » p e n r = h e d a y m i n -, , , : ; ; a 'a ,a m ,. , m , . ,'; 1 , 1 ; ,, ; ; ; ; : ' t t h A r t P e t e r s o n h o m e .e" ' ? = . f L m ,i n vl l x t n n i r fl2 il? |!1 bol `8 a n d , ? , . ° " ' . . " ? " f ' i f " ' ° ' f . n v j s n " Y B l l n u a w u ,J a y a ? n u - 3 ~~~s o n c e l e b r a t e h e r h l r t h d a T h u r s- I n u n f i m r n n n n Y O f t h e s e Q U Q U U I I B . Ii l fx Ji l i n aw i u l L .s i n nc r u u JU unaA¢.\.¢|.n.,n r n h h i n f m - H n n i n n n #n w .I F ] 71*i§e"§5£'n`§§\§"i2laEf=`s "K§<1`§=2z ¢ml`:mu conmols NEWSv A fc d ne s d ay a fte moo n at the P nd nmnn hn mn rmnr Sui]-n!r 'Hse"'ii;:a§ ia: '"} f'""`,Jen|"Ju ".;.;'"" Ula 17 I "apqjlnl. n"E.i9 S*'°'£'€E crushbd rock this week.wanted relsuves near wayne msn| n k ° d » 1 ° r r d » u l ° u ¢ e . b d l d md q u n t s t w o - mi l e h m l i n e u n h - v m g z h e n . mlqnxgk-ll.. R. Dahhmty so ld Red Punt Grocery m J. L. Inm- me r a t Igdngtm. wemm Public Serviee.0o.n - quglted authority to run 13 mile Mag in Kd t h County.--lle rdmm Mo dqlr._ Mo ni ll a l e wld to Lawton Bda.--Lymnn Lsdger.Mt. a nd Hn. C. W . Ma ta a nd sons of Omlhl. wars Sunday din- . --mutha:a m n i r u a narc n g h n é' 1-munspn w v d m h n s r d n d Tha u m u d belnnunkly n - i w mm~ for if ner gnc-dl nt the Elxy King homo. I n the dvomoon,Mr.and Ht l . Harry Smith a n d w w m w s w vin Yhlbod at the King home. Mr. and M n .L . h u m a n md nm, End md dnughier, Ennma of Kma u C i t y spent a .few dnyn last week nt the Chu. Lamb and Victor llumns te n homes.The~ returned Sunday, Nov. 9. Wolbtch-W infruy 's n u m S h o p m o v e d t o n e w ~~ - of Bon~e'n grocery nwm. Advertiaa in The Enterprise. \ 4 r a m g f s e f s n u x m a mo n t h a n one y u r ,He rhnnhmd,F r mk W ¢ rri c kpune duny v e ry mM¢ l\~ l y n y a x a a o l n g t l u d l y . north Blair Mr ¢;.¢.p¢|¢.¢¢ yan, pa no di i ny Nuv . .8 I t d x p- m.lt the Mercy hnqzitll hx Council Blu'H| when he had been taken U 1 "|1m u m a h o m e w i m m u n m - .m m flmmnynvéuw du pm sym,phthyof t.heuntire¢oummn»£ty,momupodll.ly themofluer, ~oxzxeaunatdthstdreaddls- ea¢o,di|betss,homwh£e.hhelmd J. W - um m m .»-.,-.... .the Baptist church,Wednesdly, Nov. 12 at 2 p. m.'Qu mu d :wu furni shed by members od the Junior high school wi th Pro f. D¢ Gro t! i n dum ,.n ..»....Deé aue d wg born in Hldl-101| Couniy, Iowa, Feb. 2,1849 md was thus put eighty-ons yuan of ~ ~ » . ~ ~ h q m n s m f i r -3 6 3 1 .H u n :h u j u s t .about L o u d s e o l » m u ! E m n r y , ' W l l - . ¢ \ I l ~ \l l r | . J € A . J o h n s o n u n d H r z . J .e o m p lu b e d th e 1 9 8 1 £ o o th | I 1 | c h a d - o d _ a t _ t h e l m v -»W .J o h n s o n m e m a m v m m a m u f o r u n n u n -u g h x n w m A ~|.i n »U | ||V B -if-we from v.h¢xn»1» huhn m ~' u_~ ' r m w e a u . f o r a night footbnll game a t Missouri Valley.Following in the com- . » .., Lincoln, alled on Mn Fullutan lm Sunday Afternoon. SUPER-PHOBPHATErxovns OF VALUE "'§,'f'_2',, un,,,,,,P_,,,,,,,¢iaf.»nam|=».A|u¢rcsm»d».uxn.ynx¢hwz¢h¢n°m~|1u°»¢4o¢r- mm wx¢nmf°|k.xnBuxf.'J°rx¢=~H°i~r~h¢1H¢nf!Br»°¢¢1=°bef8<>.i l rrh e d m f w m vmu "ng" 3.1¢ |p¢ms;p;vidad lttlw Han; Branch hornenlled.one ml um mdtemttrlb'l|X'dly.!f$el'h001l md 8um!|y_wIU1 Smlrdlv gvuing,'|dvn game;on the »=»d;1~ #gl '--~-e hl e e ne ~ . W . A.Kentnwer amended funanlol Hn.FnnkR¢n~ odWindowl\stFridly. .m d l l n .Gu |P a ds e n m d Sands home Wdnenday dbernoon Mr. md Mn. J. W. Johnbonmd -~ of 1 93 1: pt..26 Be ns o n at Blai r w mnnnrsnrmsl uma" hzwndunaad-ehilmatiaal¢ m w » u » m a » zm u : . u ¢ u »:mhz th eA a to ! 0 o n(xl \.2 ll-:~=h:.1a-ro. _ ; | l 1 )j : \Prim» s'Ye nr ~ i s ~_ _i i 'Ba c rlt ion w z llr cr r rs in Wa-Bnnuspam,~B I U p |cagus;-v»¢~ ,.....-n u m n f n m A u i n n m d m b -a r e a t t h u t i m e o f h i a l g t h . .~9 .( ~= . ;- ; :; " ¢ é \ "; ` § . - : . .~ 5 r \ ' 7 ' 7 :" _- f 1 a n¢1 r \ .~M _ § ! f - f =Q ¢. " S l i ~\ j ~ " ¢ . . _ ¢ |. - » - ' *:;:Z 2 '_...--*' ~. . . ?:.\\~g ° : v >3 ~ . ~A ~.»;n ~.4 1 ~ ,-: " 'P |1 Why Count Sheep |of t]:|em§\fe¢fe 9°tne |1 .|A.::;1t»r .m'.',§£`a1L1.iL§»'»`zf1»§`b]Imone wu hi! mam um U¢'lK"Wfv Wm;results ureauy compleuea»"~-»~'- 'r"' -- 1 ~1 .BlairJd'er:nu?gd;vl.§1rL lnbermslt ;;=f'>°°' one-hx!! 3; the fu-mnw<;;|Mr...;' . '§'"§George Johnson Oct. 1 Wah°o T. Wnhoa u;£:h;§:.m5,e°;;;¢ time this yen-_of Omnhn, md Mr.:nd Mn. 0 -'Oc t 2 8 Oakland lt Blair PRQMINENT WEST SIDE Tr a m Super-Pholphuw ic |,e_ hhxahxll ol Ke nnud,were sk Oet. 30--Open FARMER DIES gm, an www as a p,;,,,,g pro~ o'cloek dinner guests at the John Nov.6 Teachers meeting ./.\_...1._..¢..,m--4 Johnson home Sunday.Nav. 11 Missouri Valley at Misa aerlptlon prim.Ev v rymluribsru u r m d m h n d t h n t h e n e u n d l - do nl ue mmde a p a r to f th e e o n - u m .betwa mthe puhlhhzx nnd subscriber. He was max-rid to mm mnry gM. Kirk of begun, Iowa, July '1,\ 1870 and to this union dx c hil- dmm were bam, all ol whom are livinz-Thcy nge u follows: Mrs. Qi\»u»w\¢n ln ck lin if. O I MOQIIB £35§'=§""'£i¢\§'mL"Zi Strom:omni 11.1\_............\a¢.¢U'vdY+.,.m1='ef'f'=1°==."'ffff':=<_.I ::i":-._-|' Mrs. Wm. Wieae and childrenl our! Valley (night game)D --Lyons at Lyonsinn- semi Armen" (Omitted last week from lack ofHowe)/ l-'or-mer Governor Keith Neville has started something at North Platte that ought to spread.He il a ulng the high school author- ities m compel them w permit his nephew so take part in school ath~ letlcs. Under a rule that requires one- year residence, the boy ls exclud- ed Irom football, track team and other forma of competitive nth- leldcr.~~,I! athletics have any pa rt inl the curriculum,it should be forl the salem of every student, boy| or girl who is in attendnnoe, andl no restrictions should be enforoedl because of length ol resldence. One -of the greatbaneo ot ath~ letics in connection with school has been the ootentatlous endeavor to ..._._,____ l 2>i1"§\»` 3 § . J o s o mg Mrs.| John Beaman of Modale, Iowa and Jasc and ll. C. Hillman, both ol' Mondamln,Iowa.Besides these there are thirty-10\|!'grandchil- dren who with the aged wife, grieve deeply the death of the de- parted.Mr.Hillman was,during his early life, a farmer which voca- tion he followed for fifty years in Harrison County Iowa.Ten years ago he retlred rom the ac tive duties of the (arm and mowed to Blair where he has since re- ader.` ln his dealings with mm, M r Hillman was strictly honest,al ways honorable and upright he was highly respeded by those who know him.The funenl services were held Tuesday afwrnoon at two~t.hlrty o'clock with Rev.Pardun of the local Methodist church presiding and internment was made in the r-rea nullnl, u pavmwuno ".....ington county farmer, living five lrnllea southeast of Arlington, passed away at his home Inst Thursday afternoon at one o'c1od¢. He hndbe e ni lla bo uta we c kwlth a heart attack and pneumonia de~ veloped later.Funga l services were conducted from the home on last Sunday aflltnwll and burial was made in the Elk City ceme- L ry beside the wife who preceded hi n s number of years ago.\lr Renard was strictly a Washington county product, hav ing been born near Arlu-gran on I that vicinity his entlm lifetime. He was marned March 1891 to a Miss Abraham of Elk City ,gud tothis union six children were /hom five of whom survive hlm They are M J ,W a l te rA Otto .Es- tells and Elizabeth.He leaves also a brother,Gus Renard of II with unremuzeu PomU1farmregardless of the unusunlyl dry season the past year.This first y e a r h u dro w n me l fertilizer respond;in increased yields where it is applied with a r e g u l a r ferdlizer attachment. When broadcasted on small grains alfalfa and pasture, improvement ll shown.Paul |Kruger of Ft.Calhoun, reports that should he ever have to replsnt a t a lute date,he would use pholphate to hurry it to maturity.More of this expedmentd fer- tilizer work willbe carried on next year by County Agent Geo. Bates to determine ml results in years of ordinary rainfall. Rushville--Bond mo e approved for edarglng water system and] sinking new well. Alliance-Motor stailium #an-Wausa and a sister M r i Nellie nod to be constructed at school Augunt ar mos.He had lived l ..' .., I .....mm\\ .f mark. s. D.l.........». homo. spent Sunday at the Chris Sunda Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelund and Jeanette paid a short vldt at the Albert Sunda home Monday evening. Wash Dresses,2 for 81.50 in |da aa1 4to 46a ttheFa shi ono en- ter.43 4 : Girls Camel Hair Coats, $10 ia' dzea 7 to 14 at the Fashion Cen- oer in Grey or Tan-these are very, very popular.43-lr BLAIR SCHOOL NEWS n w )' The pupils of the second grade ol Central Ward entertained thedr mothers and Supt. Mlsser at aHalloween feltlvad pvexmdsy af- ternoon. October 29. Reading dem- onstrations were given hy the pu~ "- :__ ru, ....-\.. ..._-a .rr ov... .n- Nov. 2 Nov. 2 Non ties, s blooms 2 pair at the .a- Arll (0mittaed lust week from lsck o l a \ Témnm vi Blair run rayon bloomers,pan- horties or silk stripe jersey rs fm' Women and Misses $1 in all aims and colors Fashion Center.|3;1t\L $1 - I -rm wx: ' r o O m u c h w o r k , t o o m m : h w o r r y .Ti re d b u t to d ne rv o us to sle ep.C o u n t i n zi m a zi n n r y s h e e p r o - l m d n z y o n r m u s c l e s , m ; 1 d n g y o \ n m i n d a b h n k , ; l l n o uso.Ym'l1 fe e 1 "a \1 i n"wmo rro w. J : t " ? | | o 1 v \ n D r . M l 1 ¢ l ' B | | r v l | e ¢ u t N ¢ r v h | ' I ' l » b l l ¢ l n § ~d r ¢ n m l \ ? | l l " ' D \' n ! g t t u y h x 1 ; h |u n i n g mf ¢ k ¢ h | 4 h m £ n d |b a d y , n a d n | d y ! u r t h 4 d a y ' | d u t . i a u x W\TN cumsxms ""5."'°§h..- Nc:-vim ls an made in m forms--'Llqdd Ml \lour< mes lr 's 'en fbmvmfiullr-wil." oon'~r onuem rs~ 'hp1»¢. a2'¢"m"&. nt your am mn |_ l§:wE.\. mG\\1Y ..-u's..;;.ai.I/mf hun Pukqo um. 1 preserve dlmnlcll punwy m cuu-.nection with competitive games, Blur cemetery.h r b ksetting up rules and xegulxtions .H i n ~ ' " ' ? ¢ e xrst rea that, hovéever honest the iniention,"T the hmxly c1rc\f.In a ma r- .~-|ned life of over alxty years hennenel;mvibed evaexou.In most r n c n _s er thecases, sorrow it in to say, col\ege wxs_ nr ' P3,g h . .dxtxeth weddmg anniversary wasfl °"'l52 .-_1 E i_ ..i'* 'i.F"&"§ ce lebra ted and gain y u a g m c .,....,........_.-_..___, __There wus a large gathering o! friends and neighbors at the fun- eral services, testiiying w the re- spect and esteem in which he wxs held by all. . ~ . . . n » w n l u n n n l u \ a 11 n v cs eE;1"!;n-Bids received fo r f ur-§ f .':,' §"';_ZYJR 'g g ~ xishing and in§1.alling complete gum wu given by the Puvill. fol~ ;ys¢em of eieetnc line and power lowed by guna;after whkim re- virinz in school building md ad- freshments were served. lition in School District No. 26 of 'Duesday altarnoon,on. 2 5 at Sheridan County.4:30 the girls of the Home Econ- -...|-,.1\........»....».».....:.~|..-\nf Q !I ( r s\uWashDresses,2 for $1.50 in dzes 14 to 46 lt the Fashion Oen- ter.43 -n Girls Camel Hair Coats, $10 in sizes 7 to 14 at the Fashion Cen- ter in Grey or Tan#-these are very, very popular.48-lt u ~~ is the ~ lay in a suppiy of M a i n t o p F l o u r M a d e b y t h e o l d R e l i a b l e m a n - F l o u r M i l l from this yenr's excellent wheat with proteim to make the kind of Flour bakers and housewives want . Handled ~ all Leading Stores in Blair and surrounding towns r .4 W e are still payingn Premium on Good W heat W e e xc h a n g e F l o u r f o r W h e a t ~ W e carry a Full Line of Feeds P. c. sonemsérq, Proprietor ' n - I E B L A I R n o u n M I L L w Get Your sronm Wmnows Before that Blizzard arrives, th 've lfuel a n d addeysa comfort. L¢west Prices in 15 Years There must bea reason whyso many young people leaving home and begin- ing life for themselves want a Copper Clad Range Copper Clad Ranges have 36 dis- tinctive features. One of the m ost important ones and possessed by no other range is the wall being lined with pure sheet copper, not copper plated.lf you want beauty and every other desirable quality you will choose Copper Clad. We have a payment plan and a reason- able price.We will also consider trade on your stove ~ Have Y°;= seen the New Twin Flu Copper Clad Heater? The Arndt Hardware Blair, Nebraska . Phone 333 CHRISTENSEN .LUMBER COMPANY f I |, _32 1 /EW E ~ u» P h o n e N o .4 o f coAL a» Q \~ - ~||~1 uw ...tea ta the teachers of the Blair City schools.Dainty sandwiches with hotthocolabe were served. The girls of the Domestic Science depnrtment proved to be very g¢0d'h'5sh=sses.This is one of tin projects of the Domestic Sci- I ..-- "uw --~\.mid s hdps by Mnlense nhunnv r -~ g ~ Mr. and Mrs, E. Kbrltétier and bed! installed in tha Biology De#family, Mrs. NV. A. Kerswtwr and pntment.The Biology I n p u t ,C Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jelfer-'ment needed an aquarium for A ~ son and Gwgndolyn were twelve long time and this one in just the ~~=Q /» eI :;' ' li ~ ami nwuw-W \....e....,.....drove.. But the worst feature has been the irdtation of colleges by high schools md lesser schools.It was enough when the boys began 'bo dl themselves "1-non".That was but n bit of imaginary inxpoxhnce and was eully tolerated.When they began to adopt college rules to regulnoe high mmol play, the evil was euggented. Rarely was A high school sought so induce nn ellgible eighth-grader to attend because of |t.hleti¢ prow- ess developed in grade school com-. m - -n - . . \ . . . . . .n m . - .M . ... .. -1 . day for the family and wxu alwaysbe n bright spot in the annds of the fnmilv history. The Euherprlse joins with uw Isormwing family and extends adn- oerest sympathy ln this their great berenvem~t. BUBDETTE SMITH Burdette Smith,son of Mrs. Birdie Warrick of 307 W. Lincoln street, was fatally wounded while out hunting on Tuesday, Nov.4. He was rushed'to the Covenant n,....u.\ ..,\..». ».»1im»»n»| hntween U l t u w n u n n u u u i Dr.and nr . ,c .R.Mead, ac- companied by Misa Rood and Mrs. .Esplin and her two nephews and Miss Blnck were welgome callernlt the Home Sunday;` Dr. and Mrs.F. L .Fink of Newman Grove, came to see Bl# vin Jackson Sunday, with whomshewas as practical nurse fan many yearn..Mrs. Sadie Llcktey returnd fathe Home Sunday afber spending n few days in Lincoln and Ron.Mine Adu Riddlesbnrger,with h e r n i e c e a n d n e p h e w d r o v e u p h . . ....x...». .n n - ;n m . n m - . cases, but if ao, the (ut merely empbulzea the foolishness ol high school emnlntion of varalty ways. Every boy who nmndn high school shodd have face access to the texmarhls success determinad by hls ability.Instead of making rules to eniame honesty, faculty efforts should be directed to the inculcation of honesty.Telch a boy that it is dlshononhle to lieor cheat, even by implication; mu credit comes with fairnenin sport, not in victory alone.That a vic- tory to be creditable must also be , - . . . _ 10, when he passed sway at the nge of 14 rem. 10 months and 5 days.Burdem has spent all his lilo i n Bldr.He was a member ot Junior high sd-iool,book part izf the school band and the basketball team md: was a general invorite with his schoolmates so whom he was known as "Smitty".He was A regular attendant of the Baptist Sunday school and will be greatly missed in his circle ol friends. His fntlier, Philip Smith, passed away Nov. 5, 1918.He is surviv- ed by his mother,a brother, Clifford P. smiui of Omxha, two sisters, Mm I.-avneuoe Metzger of Inglewood, Clllf.and Miss Olive Smith of Blair.His grandmother is Mrs. Olive J. Smith of this city is the dlneito lay in a suppiy of Maintop Flour M a d e b y t h e o l d R e l i a b l e m a n - F l o u r M i l l from this yenr's excellent wheat with proteim to make the kind of Flour bakers and housewives want . Handled ~ all Leading Stores in Blair and surrounding towns a; Right niow '! I W e are still payingn Premium on Good W heat W e exchange Flour forW heat ~ We carry a Full Line of Feeds ' n - I E B L A I R ~ M I L L noon with her mother.|Kynett Cornish and wife made their weekly ull on the lox-mer's mother, Mn. C.Cornish. ' Rev.Hargett,pastor of the Christian ehumh,hld c huge o f the chapehmrviees Sunday ana- noon.Mrs. 'Alfred Wnrrick called on her sish¢r,fAnnu Parkef one day last week.Blanche Hill sailed to see Mrs. Augusta Hall_on Wednesday ai' last week.Mrs. Palmer of Sioux City and her so Lyle al Chicago, visitedW€:ne;'aly m m m w i c h her fa er, Mr. Healy. The first meeting of the board of tnmta s me t i n the home the Lilth of November.Quite a numll ber wen present and some weral accompanied by their wives. Thursday alcrneoon,Mrs.John uS u c c e s s i n v o o k M a k m g Increased by New Devicer By Anna B. TownsHE very tact that every Ken-anuon om tell a nary aboutwhen Lhu cook: jar wus hld-den ln m unzhourhz of cupboard orpm hlsh on 1 wo nhell proves thatccoklalh u n become an Institu-zlup.Bo cookies are cookias,whether rol'ed or drovxwd.»- -.who ~refer no mnke Slit Hour. than mea/mn.Renln with md.l.» nit and cinnamon Cream m until nlutlc, nddaugnrmd contlnuewrelmlns un!!! lightcoloredmd llulfy.Add well beutqleggsandevlpouwdmilk,thanflour mliture, the lrlllt and null.Roll dough w 'fs Inch thickness,ming as lltuéionr an poealblo. Cut with medium sued cocky cutter. I n P. C. s orzems elq, Proprie tor Get Your | honorable. schools, not ol Nebnskl alone ml of the entire country, a senrice if he make: his point at North Platte me m 1: u ti me um ubuc school athletics got back to 5 basil of common sense and neue to be carbon copies of what the big schools are doing.-Omaha Be e News. Crime Pr°v|n¢i¢\;4lhnlu~ IMD] According to the Arnerimm Eu- genlcs Society.crime costs the United States at least $10,000,000- 000 a year..ln other words, every 8%seconds we sustain an econ- omic loss ol $l,0W due to crime. Thus, crime becomes a financial as wen as I mam promem.wemustallpny fo r it,Scientific crime prevention,then,not only safeguards the persons and priz- perties of our citizens, but direct- ly benefits their pocketbooh. Unlorcnmbely there has beenvery little scientific crime preven~ tion i n the United States.We have attempted po fight crime on the theory thlt a social and econ- omic disease can be cured by lez- th a gnod old (n ahlon ed ro lle d ivo k le l,t l a " ma g i c c o ver "ls Akitc he n help.W h e n y ou r ub Ho u r I m a y o ur bread bn ar d th a flo ur d o e s n o t r u lly r u b ln h th e b o a r d , bm:: me h mo r e l i k e l y la lt li a b le n ad d to th e thic kness c t y o urwo lr y d o u g h , mm ma k i n ; i t n tl! ! - ar.B y u s i n g a ma gi c c o va r y o u avoreoxno th is an d imp r o ve Sour ro lled c w k y le c h a lq u a Y o u u n pn re ln su A mn g lc c over.Ma y b e ' o u vr n u ln li k e ln mn k n y o u r o wnm l .Sln le h n n i na : o !c l n v u o va r Bake in ly" nun (4o0'F.) noun: 1minutes.Yield: 8 dozen cookies. Q J i s l u i o n ._§»éE4~ `¢{£J1l-LEE,¢i m r a ,f a s t e n i n g 1 : lm ; \_n ._ |-n w Ol.n n l f| A 11'' h h ~~me o e a uy me u m m J u r y m o n e |;1a;...;i;i ,,°;;;;j. "eogsq ~"=='°ii*3T= charged that there was a well- esttbltshed,three-cornered alliance between the pullee deparhnent, the corrupt politicians md tba criminal elemmt.Protection of this nxture is the gmatest possible sdmdant to crime.It mn onlybe swnped by A pablic demand I n - th e e n f o r c e me n t o f b a s i c , lo n g pin wun l p la c e or s ln c u me c .n a wm e d d u g h wi ll n o t lu c k .fo r th e no ur wi ll be r u bb ed in w we Du r ou l sur tne e o f the c a nva s.An othe r h l n t (ar m e c oc ky n m k s n .ll y o u li k e to c hi !!y o ur c ookie: before hmk lull. mo ld th e m In |c y i lnd rlc xl c c nmln sr .Th a n wh e n y o u a r e r e a d y to lu k e th e m slip th e c hllle d d o u g h ou t o f th e c ontainer And sllos sc c ofdlnK t o ln n l r n l Su g a r C d ak la l A :uns funny Mu x1 u n . m my q | ¢ | ,g n m la d :u m - \ =l u v m m ue a m) | n nB m ilou r , tha n measure.R u l f l wi th b ak i ng po wde r , : od s a n d u ll. . Cr e a m l a t a n d s n x u .A d d eggs m d contlage__¢r§§q\ln§n g a ; f u '1 . a vl wn h d kx th o . n u r1 u r n n lllnum-u a1,5 np. lemon`mm-an I U B u u p p u u U ;n H ,. f o r t h e e n f o r c e m e n t o f b a s i c ,l o n g established lurs. C r i me atati ptic s indic ate th a t m a j o r c r imes suc h a s mund er, ma n s la u g h te r a n d r o b b e r y a r e o n th e in a e a a e .Th i s i n s p i t e o f a »¢l4 . » ln | n n nl. minnnsc ufu;lands- é2§{{¢i1`{1`ér`T£H`»iiE¢`°`§»¢'-- 13: "ia ahe Lhlc kneaa of the coc ky desired. S o u r C r u m C o o k l uI emu outa tour \£ can (nt (hurt*S 59 mah imttlr l'ri up. baking 1 eau granuhtadn w l d c r e m n r 1 6 t i t 1 a n 1 t b m .o u r % &u p . : m u 'A . nn ; vn¢§ .n|| !n¢|l f t r l l l u r e l m u n a u u s u s a n .n u u 0 5 5 1 :m d c on tin ue c r e a mln x until X lmoc th an d tlu thr .Add eva pora ted mi lk ,d i l u m d wi th th e wa te r,l l l d | la v o r i n g l.Sti r in th e dr y hmr ed i- ' ents.Let s ta nd i n c o ld p la c e n ew s u l h o u n .Ro ll o u t th i n . c u t a n d ba k e I n h o t o ve n ( ¢ 0 0 ' F . ) o r u n I c u m f lo ur um f o rc e d rn ui h thr o ng ) vu.. w......~ 'f -..,............., -,..rln li on , whi c h, wh ile i t re s tr ic ts th e ra w- r u i n i n g , h s s n o ef f e c t o n th e law-breaker. Beatrice-Eniplre Gas Co. slut- ed preliminary .construction work on gas pressure plant on Doyle farm,thxm miles north of di y , io coat about ;59op00; Madison--Former Graves resi- dence south ol City Hall w be moved to make way for new ser- vice nhop planned by Mr. Gaffney. Seottsblnlf-More than 70 per c e nt, or mor e th a n 60 0, 00 0 to ns o f we s te r n Ne br aa ka 's s u g a r be et c r o p ha rves te d a n d deliver ed t o - ;- . . , . . - . . -" v ' " ilf g z lo u r , th e n mea s u r e Re a l! ! mac e.Ad d vtn e g u to milk : Cr e a mral. until plastic .A d d m g e r gr a d u l l and c r eam un n m ad d n o m- md mllk a lte r n a te ly , b e glu n ln g en d e n d i ng y i th do m. P u ! n p o n l o n o t th e d o n g t i n to A n u - lry tub e.Hold tube c lose to slight-lr o i le d b a ki n g s h e e t an d wi th o u t c hnn ging jpos ltlo n fo rc e out n small m a n n : e r d a mn f o r e a c h c o c k y Ba k e In a mo d n s te o ven ( 8 'I 5 ° R) p a s tr y tu b e o n to baking ahee l. sa form oook lea;Y i e ld : s d e a n . O s t m nuns nem-1 I-IP sudl1 un blaze; He m d n n a mnssh t m m :e m u :ua env. brvwn aa l Gee kles I s u v 'q | | |54 °° ;" -» °f ~* °'u ll1 nos oetnud1 un. V\lllulx no rslslns.Illhb d and mscBltt f lo u r. the n mea su re .Re st!! Yie ld 6 no sen c ook ie s. s m- _ : ma y ;,_~» aodnuI ts ve mon \ 5;-QI'-'(Lan B e n t o n C e o k lu M u I msn1 ss then. svn-mu a mi lkeen ¢ ments ode,b a k i n g po wde r a n d sugar company.- lr )U s e u n r l l u - 22 c an = \mu nl 'Ins1 mn :honed ans wllh so da . ba ki ng p owde r an d c h :- na mo n.C r e a m t h e h i . m e s u n t u n d oon tln ue or ea mln g u n ti l smoo th a nd d uty . Ad d be aten e mo . th e n th e n a n r ml xt n r s a n d m i l laltern ate ly ,b e l l n n l n ;I n d en d ln x wi t h dou r.A d d oa tmea l.va n i lla m d ralalna a n d l t l r ju s t eno ugh to b lo nd .DNP f r o m s s p o o n a n te an o ile d ba k in g s he et.B a k e l n | h o t o ve n (400'l1'.)a b o u t 1 5 m b n t a s Yls ld : 64 c o ok ie s. y li l oath, th en I a well be aten eg g e nd lemo n extra c t." ° " e r _» 1 ¢|..x... \1_\......1....\t....¢-.»....I..|.»'||nan!! ~. . ¢ ~ wit h | l l a-u. uta - gn... hu- € M | ¢ \ n , x - u 1 a n d n a o r e o v u - li l h -' l l l¢ h l v R - B e M ° ¢ £n u Hn . G a m B I M U W m d l i n ungugg spe nt. Baum!!! in Fu# mont. u m m m Davin : p mt l l l t Sunda y vi s iting the mu Ke xkg hmi ly . M n . Al u G a mr o n , w h o i a q d t e asxioudy ill,v u t a i n to the Unulv~era:ityho¢plh.llnomnhnlalt Saturday. Mr.x ndHr s .He nry Mo nk e md wh.Luther m d wits o f F unk- ne1le,spentlutS\md|y ahernoon at the J.W. Blattnjhmne. For limb:-6 . ul v a xu a .Emo stSa lmdda.l t ' nge. and l n . G l e n llc llma ld were di me r gum hit Sunda y at the Fred Ohm imma on t|.nBemh w . B . c . B l h s s m a t mmm Haxdwan ou Saturday, Nov;15. .;L "43-1¢ hir.and M n .Holgar Hume!! vlli hdlttlnL .P.Pe ¥ e rs enhc xpe last Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Ole Jlwbseu and Alice vi died at the BW llckeen hhmerin Omaha Int Monday. .Mx-a. Soren Svendgard retunwd lst Sunday from an Omaha hoa- W. J. N-mx. Blair, Nab.as-1¢~ Hr . A n d H n . C l l t b m m a n lP¢l\f|4v| a i n i days with rela- tiv es in wuuu, IDW I. fro m Bury o f Butin;-|, v is md hi s ds ur, Mn. Fd Role md Hr. Rose lui Saturday and Sunday. MQ. Hu y B ury v lmi td s rt hs Ed Nawaz hom mouth ol town, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mn. M. E. Tyson dmve down to Omdm l u n Sunday to see thei r son, umm: and wife. M r . m d M n . M . D . N e l m spending n few dnys with re1n~ Plli SL Ame* lr|.L.G.Thoelke ot Omaha, amoupwsdnudnytovldtwlth lm~m www .1°m~n,am ~Ex iindbed.Bnmamhsr thndue.xc friudnandattenddnfunersloflmmm Smith. Kr. md Mn. B. S lvnhs andMr.nad l n .Fnnk Sdaettzerol Fantumlle, were Armildee Day neat; of Mr. and Ku. Joe Ln- xun of Smmydde. Qlr.Ind Hrs. Goo. Kuhn Jr.enterhinad Monday at dinner,Mr. and Mrs. John Peters of 0z~ low .,... l l i u L |V a u z h n l o u t l w u t S n n d l y¢ u ¢ ¢ | t ¢ h e E d K l l h ' lwme,nonho!Arlhxlum. M ; . n n d M n . J o h n K r d | |r ¢ zum. City. Kam drovo up unttehdtheof'Bnnh¢¢Osmxm, w°<1..f."?»'?' Dr. and Urs. J. M. Curt!! of T0- cumseh, Neb., spent. tha Vicki! .with Dr. Curtin' n r. Mn. HU! IHuck And Mr. H . Mr. and Mn. Stormy vm", >~ Furdmrqmpnndnouavsr-h r s d m - T mp m n h d i -Inga.lhLbev1R.BendorL 21-if fvrdbdll.Hoceawilnn.'4 'llnHwnl-ldvd¢l1°~b~°==i>iI '1=m-nim n n i n d a v u a H I _the'deklilt!or.|ever|.\days.m p .Int|wwB.B|nd\>f£- 7 ___ Hn. John Weber md daughtar, lhrgueziu: spent Saturday nt an Em il Weber home, near Herman. Wnntcd to Bu y - Fx ll pigs. Plume |11 on 21.John Compton. 48-8t Mr.and Mrs. Jncob Schulz o l Omahs. ,gent Sunday dbernoonst Bo u1 l1 Bo a n!Bo a n, nnd| o m¢'£ 'he K.E.L \ di u'Ai dm» s t d m .Hosea Wilnn.'42-2t Hn. Hugh Wright o n Ndv. 1 M h a h n e N°bl=..v b°v w=h=v c . x . n ¢ m ~ » x , n m» a ¢ mn i no m=h» .npentthe w é e k é n d m- ¢ mm» a ¢ mm, m» 1 f .0 with her mother, Mn. Edna Nobk.phggq 16 1; zu. plug, na. For Bde--Poland Chinn Bonn Wm. Holtmnn of ne u F1 md Gilts.One y w l l n x Po lmd ne lle, v u 1 Blai r vi dhr Int] China Boar.Hun Mencke. 424v dny. Mn.Hlnzrvn c m :vgnna Pr n reportedsl: me hmbior hu aunt, Min Ml\'Y|S\md|y u the mn Bifhrhomehy impmvéd um n mlm u Fm' Rent-Three dwdyfurnished |Buy - Full L John Con 1 ntF U U I I I I l i l !I l ' | | l " " " " " " " ' l "D '" " "n i l '. G u i l t vu ' u w - - - - -n m - b u t W m .B r y a n t .1 0 2 E - ' t h e C l i f t o n H o t e l S l m d l y .uh -ted Ali43~3¥ l :.,-....ee...f-f=. *'22:f_ .'3.'.f'2";...gf !Bi`ldI1&dly.'""" "u r .d N J '|" M ; ' " " ""-~~°'-"v u wear urue ron,mnrmn .to a nan.en»¢n lm<1Tma=hy..andMra.G<».xuJ 1rM,-_wk t h e j _Omaha hospltal eariy TuesdayA l i -I ' . f . " , ? r : . . . . ' . , f ' f ' E ~ i k ~ ~ I i . . . s . n m. £ i..:....tut2 !h» nn mi. .....E" "ff"f..'ff' Oma n morning for treltmenb :Calhx Sn.4 1 -w Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton and som, Gordon and Kcith drove to Glenwood,Iowa last Sunday nit,- ¢l'l'l°¢m-Mr. and Mn. Walter M. Nelson spent Saturdny night and Sundny with Mr .and Mrs. Clem Jensen at m u x .Bondort,u m r u k h z md u mb u w m nx-via.Phones: amce,161; nddanes. 188.29-fi The Wesleyan Guild will meet The Wesleyan cuiu of m¢`\m E. chumh met with Mn. Roy 411- ldersan Friday, Oct. 81. C. K. Bendort, licensed embahn-wim Mn. w. v . wrsghm on Fr:-i n -ms und _ Bur.o w n dxy, Nov. 14. Fur Sale-Poland Chinn boun, good husky fellows.Wm. Arm- .omvm n m ,nn..as-tt phone, 161; res. nhoae. 188.841 Marcus Beck h u moved his household dfalslnto a te-sidenct nw- wmv ul.fmmgwll,mm.. . . -day evening. Mr.and M n .John Gallagher and children viaiwd at the Her- man Anderson home,south o ! Blair last Sunday. The Dnmcilla Guild met Wed~ nesdsy dtex-noon with Mrs.Jens Ni ls e n wi th a good attendamze I v u u w u x v . m eJ o h n H o o k s h n m e w h e n t h e y w e r e d i n n e r s u e m L u s t S u n d a y . M r . a n d l i n E d N a a m a t a e d n d m n e r p a n y a t t h e m i l N i e l i e n h o m e i n O m a h a M d a y e v e n m g i n h o n o r n f M r .a n d M r s . A x e l J o h n s o n a n d s o n o f C h i c a g o . ;'§,j"°'" ....... ......... .,...\,.,,~ ~~{___;;; "j_'_j""" ny.my gg and Mn. ch"., ; m Mrs.Minnie Triplett had .glam at an J. P. Sorensen nm nl; ¢1»§¢;"<; §°'s at mh-Sundny mm. Nov. 2, her mm, home smmy, Nw. 1 whsn a num- ~ spain!meeting ma NI"'1 for Mn. C. C. Wake and Mr. Wake ber ot relatives Ind families wmt. 'nitiutory work._and family of St. Edwxnis, Neb. out w gather nuts llld hlvs , l vrdner m m outdoors.Those The D. A. R. meqwith Mn. W.Miu Glad M 1 this ciwiu sins .wif K8°1L° :en mf? lZ"*}°"° "°'°}§'- "4 Mrs. Elmer ~ w.{"'§_"YE' "FF rrldnyf N=:~'~ 'E Quick, Iowa.| Hr. and Mrs. Charles Rogert of I pear Herman, spent Sundny at the. I ' " H i s W I Dum I l m ume.Hn. Wm. H. Halle: went on: "P near COIN!!.s'el°°¢|md Mehnns IUJ F' °°?"'='¥ ?"¥'f_T"f""}!':_§'lf Dluuunn.. an »......... £;'.E......."§§ nu ma mmm. d nm smui ,~Anureasm Mr.and Mrs Paul|Dnnald so 1 J.p_ evenmg at 6:80 durmg the Jenny 1 _-!SONn80n hade:;m;nns;T¢ (:~»mm.».JWra\ nrmzhm.|nKempke and children,Mr .and mn. U- nc. mean nm pr¢p;;»¢q mamad a most ipherenting and ln-- - -- v - - a n-sanwwwull l a s t .F r i r l l v n f i n r n n n n . |4 L . .n - - .llnirs.C. R. - - Groceries-- We not only furnish the best of iheats but we also have a com; plete line of Groeeries always fresh on account of our large turnover. Cabbage, per 100-lb. lots ~---$1.75 W J S A S 0 o Phone 32 or 33 The Big Store -Blair, Neb_ Get That Choice Prize Pork ~ We have purchased one of the prize winning hogs at the Ak- Sar-Ben Stock Show recently held in Omaha and will offer this choice bit of Pork to our customers. This\hog yas raised by Wallace Charlott, noted hog raiser of this county. Call us by Phone for your Share of this Fine Meat Apricots, White Cherries, Pears, Peach- es,Pineapple and Italian Prunes, Special,6cans ammi ---- 1.45 Mixed Soup Vegetables, 20c can special .15 Bob White Toilet Paper, roll -»-.05 Baked Beanpots ---.30, .35 and .45 Good Cup Coffee, Ib.---.25 Sugar, 10-Ib. cloth bag ---~.63 Swifts Quick Naphtha or Electfic Spark Soap, 10 bars -----.39 Frost King Flour, 24~Ib. sack ---.69 Frost King Flbur, 48-Ib. sack --~ 1.29 Pmnes,25-Ib. box, special -~--1.69 Chase & Sanbomes Seal Brand Coffee Special per.3-Ib. can ----- 1.25 Golddust Cleanser, 10c seller, Special percan ---------.05 Kamo Cornflakes,2 pkgs.--.25 '°""'":° """"`"'nnd ufitiea.We will z you e t r " "" " "" " " " " " ' vvv'*"'°'n.u\.l:'"'".°"*'""' " *""33-tf 43-lr ospntal, returning home on days last week mth her brothernCurtisvisitedher right.Sunday.Wm. Smith and wife of Ft. Omi- mu Mrs, Jasper mn,Mr. 51 1'¥F°;. Dvnfqd 'E*?f§'i°:':lgar.and Mrs.Alben Koehler houn. QI Colfax.§§»¢»¢§§r Lasdle College club. "sun" Sutherland, sheriff elect Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn and M§.ss igle ;l.»+h¢» u|\saH;Pt fnr a. feWlsnn. Fred. who live west of HEI*-ic°u5m3» Mr.v m; w w ........_.....-____. _dnys following election with a severe cold uw. puz him under me ducwi-'x cure. Mr.and Mrs.Pete Weber and children ol Tekamah, and Mr. and lirs. Emil Weber of Hennan, vla- ited at the home of Mrs.John Weber last Saturday evening. Again the consumer gets im- medialc benefit of a lower price. '}l§££,»%m<1 at the home of Mm Margaret Iverson lust Sunday. Suits and 0 rcoau.Firstcuusa.Reuonablé p ' es.Theo.Wahl- slrom with A.Lnndgard, Coun- cil Bluffs, Iqw|_so-261 Will Iverson had his tonsdls rer moved in Fremont last Thursday by Dr.Heine.He is getting' along nicdy of Omaha,while attending the teachers'convention there. For Sale-Poland Chinn boan, sired by the Outlook,2nd prize Jr. Yearling at Neb.State Fair. 89-t!Harry Seltz Mins Goldie Feer who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. Huny Larsen at Craig. Neb_, spent last Samrday with her patents,-Mr! n.\....._|»sei una virgu rteynoms 01 UlllanuuumsuplastSaturday to spend the week-end at the Henry Chris- tensen home, Misses Edna and Katherine' Newkirk o l Omm neighborhood, and Floyd Hin: spent last Satur- day evening with Mr.and Mrs. Alma Fee r.1 Mrs. J. A. Kull of Indianapolis, Indiana has been vixitinz her ds- ana son of Uehling, Neb. visited m e Sunday w i n the Delmar Feer family.Mr.Koehler is a brother of Mrs_ Feet. Mrs . Anna Hi m i s s ta atthe.Carl Kolwnnsn ».....i'"".... keeping house for the boys while their xgmncs are on an auh>mo~ bile tnp w points in Illinois. Mm Waller Gubschow entertain e d Lhn W.»A».....a..... . . » . _ - - Mr.and M r ;Frank Curley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeTemple of Omaha at din- ner' Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Suverlmxbbe and baby o!n e u Calhoun,visited hergrandparents,Mr.and Mrs.M_i D. Newell last Monday. Dr. and Mi-H. E. M. Moats spmzq §unduy at Logan, Iowa vimltingl }\._..,.».....,a Ahnhnl sm- ml. at alll Delmar Fears have moved from!"~"" man." " " " """"¥; . . . . 1 - 1 *@L,.'§:..t;.¢~;.*°°°1=°°=:ii""'°`°'"'= ~ """"°°1 m ~ °"f"°" ulnywnnulu|¢Z¢"2 '" "°"°"". Mr. -s4-mvvr1es.~¥4f- l . l ¢ u l l \ u n z u ¢ n . n . v » » v u v w -¢ - -- _|_M l \ ¢ , |u | ¢ | ¢ | ~G a m b l e S t o r e s .F m m o n t ,N o b - i t h e M r s .M a r y M i l l e r r e s i d e n c e o n M r .J o h n F e e r a n d l l s t l l r ,r l .d M n s k a .4 3 - 1 t P a r k S t .t o t h e A n d r e w L a r s o n L .V l a s a k a n d d a u g h t a r , . H e l e n o f ~ d r . F o r S a l e - - 1 6 0 - a c r e f a r m a b w t r r e s i d e n c e o n e a s t N e b r a s k a S t .W i n n e b a g o ,s p e n t S u n d a y ,N o v .2 e - ---| \ I ! _- 1 |.-..w i t h t h e i r n a r e n t s .T h a v a i s m f a t - I M r .a l he ana M188 name mmernenrymd Mrs. Peter X. Pewrsm\Mr. and Mm Axel Hamen »\na|,|.3 +,. n.....\..,e»...a..,N...9 - - Groceries-- We not only furnish the best of iheats but we also have a com; plete line of Groeeries always fresh on account of our large turnover. Cabbage, per 100-lb. lots ~---$1.75 W J S A S 0 o Phone 32 or 33 The Big Store -Blair, Neb_ Get That Choice Prize Pork ~ We have purchased one of the prize winning hogs at the Ak- Sar-Ben Stock Show recently held in Omaha and will offer this choice bit of Pork to our customers. This\hog yas raised by Wallace Charlott, noted hog raiser of this county. Call us by Phone for your Share of this Fine Meat Apricots, White Cherries, Pears, Peach- es,Pineapple and Italian Prunes, Special,6cans ammi ---- 1.45 Mixed Soup Vegetables, 20c can special .15 Bob White Toilet Paper, roll -»-.05 Baked Beanpots ---.30, .35 and .45 Good Cup Coffee, Ib.---.25 Sugar, 10-Ib. cloth bag ---~.63 Swifts Quick Naphtha or Electfic Spark Soap, 10 bars -----.39 Frost King Flour, 24~Ib. sack ---.69 Frost King Flbur, 48-Ib. sack --~ 1.29 Pmnes,25-Ib. box, special -~--1.69 Chase & Sanbomes Seal Brand Coffee Special per.3-Ib. can ----- 1.25 Golddust Cleanser, 10c seller, Special percan ---------.05 Kamo Cornflakes,2 pkgs.--.25 mi le s no rthwes t, OI blu r , I HC !Mi s t Gla d B Mo o r e ha s been | " -'U :'nlKIJUC vu wannau»\J\l|l\¢l»}af 111 f n l a n d f a mi l f 1. ons w o w s w d a m e M a r i '" " "" '._|_t e n d e d t h e T . G . P e p s u n e .y o y I '18 13 8 o f n e a r K e n n a 1 d , g °w»;¢n gh d t mAr ' f f F m i l e f ° } . t h : _ E . .3 m 3 ' L " g _ . ° " h d o y f t'i h e _ P a n r~.,.m;..un;I ln mi lln Paar n n d l u \ d 3 Y n i g h !a n d Su nd ay via ab ora !a pe nt lu st Su nd ay af ter no on vi ni tv ,,...,,..=.,ff"....$.',.$"'rc us a e vel.'rms is Known an we rnuuufarm.Will sell or will take other property in tnde.Hosea Wilson. 52-nf l l i u Mugarei Kelly was elect» ed preddent of the Normal Train- ing nation of the State Teachers' Auocintion at the meeting held recmtly in Omaha-Mila Kelly Normal Training teacher in the \'mount Thpatre in Umann, uunngj.uv---~"j"~--» ---- - -" ' | the past week. Rogular $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 md $6 NOW.Either Croglnole or Spin! Wind Phone 197.M m K. A. Pound.m u l Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbunr and daughter,who live west of Blair,spent Sunday afternoon at n. .r-,....»,i 1-0.11 uhm.if.thin Frank Mornson drove up to Win- . nebngo, Neb. last Sunday w visit the girls'uncle,John Fieer and aunt,Mrs.Christine Wasak arf that plane. Miss Evelyn Putnam,aixoeen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Putnnm had her bomillz _removed at an Ornnha gwpjgl on at the L. P. Petersen hon-ie in the Rose Hill neighborhood. Pro! and Mrs. F. E. Flack wok Mrs;] F1ack's sister, Mim Dorothy Dunpan of Dunbar, Neb. ns fu- asOmihlast Saturday on her way 'ing their old fnehm, Mr. and mfg. Chris Larson of west Blair. Frances Bronx, who is in school at Llhcoln, came home last Thurs- déy evening for a week-end stay with her parents,Mr.and Mrs.hom aiter a short vim with her|Jnke Brom. sistér and family. _.Rgv.lumes_Lund,pastor at Mr .and Mrs.W.N. Young of Qmaha nad Mr.. and Mrs.Byron ..........,......,.-...Mr. a nd Mn.Hnns Lebbext of Benningoon and Mr.and Mrs. Victor Johnson of Orum,were Sunday guests at the Jack Crowdy ho m.v Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beaty will entertain the Thursdly d g h t bridge club at dinner at the Clif- ton Howl Nov.18,followed by \ city schools. Mrs.Sam Siewart,who lives southwest of Blair,was n pleu- aut caller at The Enterprise office last Saturday.While in the office she ordered The Enterprise sent ua lsr son who is attending school at the slate university. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hnlben vis- ........~..\M M u . | - m e u w . - . . . .m m . . .........,.. ._ . -city. Wallace Hinkley of Huron, S. D. is enjoying a visit with his grand- mother,Mrs.Mnrthn Hinkley of west Nebraska street,and other relnrlves in this vicinity. For Sale Pure bred Hampshire Monday morning, Nov. 3.sne re-turned home Tuesday and is do~ ing nicely. The Danish Ladies Bazaar waswell attended both afternoon and evening of last Friday.A pr0~ gram was presented and lunch served.Mrs.Ka rl Chi-Hansen Neola,lows n u Accepted onedutieso l the First Lutheran church here in this city, and will take up his new charge the middle of February. Mr. and Mrs.Guy Cook drove to Omalal last Sunday to vim. Charles Gnydou who is in the Univemity hospital in Omaha. Heboars.Large, heavy boned, I°Wlwaa the lucky winner of the bean-boded and eww'-hy. ]u.st ¥'¥'£YP°.u1m embroidered quilt.|has been there about a week and uunn,who reside north of town,were dinner guests at the H. A. Hamck home last Sunday. Mr.i nd Mrs.Carl Koltermm and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen left on 'hxesdpy for Arcola,Ill.when Fheyxvill spend about ten days vis- iting places about Mrs.Kolter- man's glrlhwd home. Wa will -nn M ».~..|._4 ra.-| cards at the Booty home. Mn. Mary Mnoller took Mrs. WL J. Sas, Mrs. E. B. Carrignn and Mrs. E. B. Redfield to a show at the Orpheum i n Omaha Wednesday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Fred Jenkins and children were in Omahmto see Mr. Jen- lrins_~ fo un d . hi m impnoving. :ding purposes.E. N. Ma u -M r s D e lma r pe e r md a . b m_ h _i s s wi m: a l o n g n i c e ly .N e r ; 8 ; "~" " f ; ; ; 1 ` " F " " " ' f He i s a b l e u shville, N¢b»3 8 - ti A n : h n f QR and i n vi te d i n s f 6 W M r an d M r 1 Ms n ti n Rnr tnlnnn 1:ni.»\..¢~..An n . .~=..-..-...=....._f d l ? - > an up a. ntue eacn 1 irs. W. P. Turner of ........ ...._.-. JF CB l l r LHC Il lI . \S ll L ll |u l .um.Ax n r f bb e r t h o m e S u n d a y a f t f e r n o o n .M i s s o r m e Us f vv_\ \ _. ... r T ! - - . . I . ., , , , , ,l e g , N N .uenuce nlmerw ul mmzum,wasalso present.They spent the eve ning with Mr. and Mrs.Harold Schafer. Mr. and Mrs.L.w. IANA en- m ux m d at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Chules Dixon and children,and ~ V i o l n McCor- mlnk of Sl§n< City, Dr. Miller ofSi o ux mm. s .D :and M1-:And Mrs.Bertha Gollehon end son, Waller, Walter Peck and Gerirude Warrick were dinner guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs_Ben Peck ot Teknmah, lapt Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. I-'md Rankin and daughter,Patty Lqn of Omaha," rought Mx-s..E.3 .,s my ho me Sunday flfer hs`ha|f_hpe -.-,V... -.. ._... _....._._friends and relntlves to spend the evening.Those present were Mr. and Mm Andre w Fe er,Mrs. ln- gig Vannoy and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele m d children.Lunch was .served. The Ilre depanment was called Sp the hmm Jahlnse n home on west Waelllngton street..#FW and Mr_Jacob Andreason were dinner guests lm Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kempcke home near Fanunelle.Mrs.Bertelsen and Mn. Kempcke Are sisters. A REAL BARGAIN-A 8 °°d e room house on South St.,Blair. Water and li ght in the house. Partial basement.1 acre o! landr; --,. ..,.....e......-.e u rwwwa!l'°m Tehmah.Rents $500-$300. Sunni: was only $100 per acre! Hudien &Mebxens,Pilot mag., Blair, Neb.I3-lk ._by the greatest mme in .:in the R. C. A.Radiola. .has been acknowledged by experts from beginning as the rudlo cube bon or me un.We Mr. and M fleknmah,v Tyson home neon and \ there. Mr.and lr of Teknmnh, Tuesday, Nor F.s. §lmps< lsited a t me nm. l:;.\l u t Tuesday alter- wen supper guests Irs.Hnrvay Simpaanwen; dinher guests 1.11 at the puental m home.Harvey is ld gaining in weight ration. Irs. J.E.Vogtlsong were visitors at the Sam G. G.Kine1\f this :it .the week wnn ner unugmer, '""'M d akérnoo t exttngmah »~.0 y R a n k i n a n d ~°:.,'¥.,,,_.,,.,.v ihmage W.: mee susan."a " " ' I § " f ; ; ; ' , " = * ' § " i , ' . f , : ' ; * ° ' " ° ' a n d c a n ~ ~vMrs. L- W. Latta entertdned at q u ubridgeluncheonl m Friday Mr and Mrs 1 N w mm o f s ma l l ,havin:apparently :w a h t Lowell Turner, who is inUnda 48-11°e 'r m /'l'§¥1'1`"£l"""Mr m d 1. ,e.°FaBfthm a and h xwhen three tables of Ladies were un pounty were m Blur Satur }'°m_e P"Q:urnmg any Sam's MW. vmwd mth his uncle Mr. and Mrs. E 'dl's <g _repgng pre nt.Following a delicioua|¢llY» Wgiting friends and buying~ l\1ncl1£nn the ladies enioved bfi¢1¢e,necessax'y supplies for over Sun- m e amn gle s.W a ltz G tsc h a n d a u n t,M r .a n d Mr s .C h a i r --- - --.r u o w w a s ~ ~B y r n g l m ~~p m ; ; i ' ; ""~~~:,'.z.°;t,:°".;;° en y o n 'nu mb e r o f hi s fr ie nd s t;l 1m..e.\__...................l "i'§€.%1f--=»=<1 _1i'f''?.W .r u n r ~ m o r n i n g ,ND ?~MP 8 , He n r y I m e ma r , mo n u a y u l: - Tu es da y ,Mr .a n d i o h we r o f B lo o mf i e ld ..I u a i . . .. . . b d s - - - _ - - - '.___. _ _ - _,,the following winning p Mrs. W. J. Sas, first; Mrs.¥? » . flfi n l d r n n i n l n t i n n a n d rize:da E. B.14 ny.~ dei: looking tor some nu rdltivel to till Sunday dll(-,PBUY AISI.rnuay "='"-"K- _ W"Crofton,Neb., drove down andwifepx~epared_ a delicious dxnner took their son home with them. which She ""'F". to the hungry Haller la Paulsen have sold the bunch and all did it ample 5'""'°°'|f01inwing property-house and lot Cards oewpied the remainder of to Helen Hillman; a lot to James u"f_°"'°"f'€'_________P. Larséh; house and lot lo Niels eral services were held at thi! residence this morning,Nov.13, and burial made at the Fomat la wn mnnetery i n Omaha.The Enlexprlse joins a host offzflends wa y i e i gh bm in extending/sym~ swppen mr u uma v nu.Mrs.E.M.Terrell returned home lust Sunday from a two weeks stay with her d.uugh¢M'» Mrs.Clifford Munson of Omaha. who has A buby daughter,born Mr s .n e r wi t h th e m. O N E R A R E B U Y - - O n e o f th e t h e f i n e s t .m s z d e n c e s i n B l a s t .S p l e n - n\_z_ALI Ianniinn |n.nr\nl»n §\|rn\\n|\n|\* D. W. Bell. cut. incorrectlvtelenmoranumbe;of the ]}|a ||,|\.l.I.1.l l U \ . ¢ \ |u ||,L u v u c s u »n sU u 6 u v u \ » ¢~ ~ ihafet the Blair Nine IWIIIIQ finllhed entirely in Flour Hill in last 1\1ek'| ulver- oak. Complete buement; one acre Mr. and Mrs HH1'}¢Y Wilcox en- H. Pedersen;house and lot m'pat.h§ to them in the loss 61 their Oct. 26.tertained,the f°"v"1'2¢ at §'"3€"Y Wm. Pick, Sr., 40 acres to Chrislbnby.Mrs. A. B. Kimzery of FlorenceILisemcntx.The Blair Feed Mill'aldevowd to lawn and 1landsc ape all!C a ll 4 3 - lt vn§ulnn:| ~number rémllns thelgudening.Price tn le same nn It v u when they weze,|hnmn tiiehnem. Idixmer on Nov. 2:Mx. and Mrs Glen McDonald and family,MrsEnemaFrenchandfamily,Mrs. Nielsen; 196 a¢res W M. P- Han-I LQ P. Petersen of the Rose mulana Mr. and MQ. 'red .immasen..' Miss Miriam Mdluarrie,Mrs. Wm. Haller and Mrs. E. S. Belly neighborhood has reantly report~ ed n husking story which is cer- tainly hard to beat.For the pan severibeéri days his son,Howaru Petersen and Elmer Mcmnrm hnvn and child last Sat: Myron M mnined o\ sans stay: lren of lrvmgam,came xxday evening to tha etzinger home m d re- rer Sunday.The Juob- ed until Monday evening. lcu n h u l I *l ' m u f f n h !|.v\:f;n\\..........QRr \ . ¢ \ \ # c u I l l U l l s l h v n u | u \ u \ | v n v v . u l l i h t f l l i i i l A l u u l n o v a n | l : \ . u s u s . u |h t M m R a c h e l . f \ n n n f § | n ¢ n \¢ n v \ n : h : n n | ; \ . | . l l * \~~~~8 ~~w . r l §I a n I l A van: ul. un: ;cvuy¢.s.|n4uuu|5 l|I\l}harms i n Bla ir ,wa s sold a t a u c - ti o n lu s t Sa tu r da y after noo n, H .S k o v Nie ls en be in g th e high~ es t b id d e r ,Th e b a r n i s 3 3 b y 6 0 fe e t a n d wa s sold f o r $157,011. M r .Ni e ls e n expe c ts to te ar the b u i ld i n g d o wn a n d wi ll ma k e mo n th s s ta y wi t h h e r da u g hte r , Mr s .Blanc he B i f f a r o f Li n gle , 'Wyo_S h e r e p o r ts lo wly we a th e r d u r i n g h e r vi s it a nd a . g oo d c r o p o f beets harve sted.He r da u g h - ter,Mr s. . Tra ne y Bo h s an d M r . Boh s,Mr..Hu dle so n a n d h e r sis- A -l f f n n I " . J Z "\ ' ¢ . [ . ' A ¢ . n . ¢» | u n \ n Mc Do na ld wa nd . uu en a nd ma r a n a n W ilc ox. Mr . 0 . W . A th a n , o f P i p e s to n e , Mi nn es ota,dr o ve d o wn la s t Sat.- ur d a y a n d we n t o n i n to Oma h a wh er e h e me t a niece,Mr s .A l - be r t B r u n to n o f F o r t W o r th , | l l . . - . . . . n . . . L A ¢3 | l n n n n a l # l a n \ n : \ a f a r attwendedrs. one o ti o c k i h m r h e o n o f th e Ro c k fo rd .College C lu b i n Oma h a, W ed n e s da y , No v.5 , wh e n Mr s .Gla ds to ne De rb ey wa s ho s t- I ess a n d Mr s .E n i d Be a ty Ra n k i n ' was -co-hostess.; Mr ,a n d Mr s .E d Ni e ls e n we r e _...-_;\.r_n H I - .- _-- _. . . - - _. _ . - - . . , - , ,. . . . . .- be en h u s k i n g c o m o n th e Peter-A u s t i n : s e n f a r m.I n th e s eve n te en d a y s a f ten d i n g th e t w o me n ha ve hu sh ed 3400 l e n i u o n and BH! uaue who -i Neuman m}1i¢a1 ml mba, entertained a down | I bushels, an average of 100 bush ycfung men and women over the els pe r d ay a p ie c e .week-end.Th e b o y s g o t u p e a r ly Su nd ay mo r n i n g a n d we n t du c kEs tate mu st. b e s o ld !W o n da r fu l .}..2._._ _.._l -4 -I :_..\.\n\s*=U»n n )*KA niuln Anfnavnll n various uses of the laimber.w r ,u u a a M u n a ua L n\ :l |. lu :y u x u u s . u r x u u w u v w n l a y v sn u u n :" " " °g l € 3 u y 3l.\IPI.'l3€(1 g j g f u r q g y Q f e . 4t u F r e m o n t t o m e e t h e r . S u n d a y =a t t h e 0 .W .A t h a n h o m e .T h d n i n g w h e n M r .a n d M r s .A x e l n h -san;I M m iz'Q s e i m m m n a n d t w o h a d n o t m e t f o r t h i r t y - e l z h t l j . , 1 . m m , : m d : m n F l n v r l n f f f h i r n l r n l I >a half mi l a southwest of Blah' on the Lincoln highway.Hnnapn dz Mehrens.48-Ht Mr. and Mrs. Peter X, Peters§n and Eunice of Lyons, spent Sab- urday night and Sunday at the L. P. Petersen home. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Ryan and Mrsl James Ryan visited last Sat, urday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike! Larsen of Fremont. V2l§IME 5 Blah-,Nahraska, November 13, 1930 NUMBER 24 When we hear any- body b r a g g i n g about his anceswra. we know he'n tryingto make up for his own failings. By the end ol this week the comhusk- ing will be about over with,and i t will be a good timethen to size up the w00d pile as there is A long winner a-head. An Omaha a r rscently..r? J ° thi s ad: "Inst, $100 bill. Will pay $50 rewardforlts return." Well we'11 pay $75 if THE HACK SAW I ua. W e ~ , > ; > » d - ~ i \ § ; most.n 5 0»~°a<€nf=u~¢devic - es :axe s,s a w s , hunting and the girls enjoyed a Helicious duck dinner. Mrs. Myron Metzinger arranged and caxded out a birthday dinner for M n .Hattie Stull of the Cuwlzll Home on last Sunday at the Metixnger home.Mrs.Stull is a sister of Mr. Metzinger. Her daughter,Mrs. A. B. Kingery of Florence was pxeaent as was alsu her niece,M n .T.R.Jacobsen and .family ul Irvington. "'I'hat's nothing", said an onlooker, "I did al\that the first time I ever rode a horse." Somebody says," A self-made man ls \ike a sell-made cigarette-a lo t nf Bull wrapped up in a transparent cover' We nm. getting set for the big com~ munity sale and we are ic i ng to offer some real Bargains and it will pay you All work and Ettle pay makes a school oeacher wish she weren't. If you don't get one of those Link Roasters at $1 you miss a real bargain Mi ll -0wner's Son: Dad,h o w many mills make a cent?Dad:Not a derned onel At a rodeo ah agilecow-girl rode be:- neath a horse,on the horse's neck and finally on his tail. I I : them over. W e th i n k th e Suu-r da y p ic tu r e se c ti on s HmnsenHAHIIWAHE ti wide bl ti f t we ..,,......_ ~ ... . ,.,. ...,:...,..~.. -.--I -------~ --- ---» - -'e- -~'°j""=""on pu :ca on o m erest M 4 M ,{,E Sam on ac-year and Mr.and Mrs.Emil Nzelsenlmillershasdevoted-wnsid¢m|=,1eco';;p';';ied Ml-.a;1<Mx-smW.E.|mi s Myrtle Short,who hls rd daughter, Margaret of Oma-' ='P"'-?@ '*F'F*"~ very interesting "*f°">'|1>u1m1 and daunrhber as far as been in the Immanuel Hospital ha came to visit them.The! we:-e| A L8 1~iielsen| nson were 1 fu '!""' ~ gg" ;;."f 01 uus cla y Gretna, on their horneward jour»the past month where she under-'also Sunday guefits at th"5 gf °";mth;g m -Several ney to Oxford,Nob,Mr.Dolan went an operation,.was able tollmme.Mr. and Mrs. Joh pm _res_ °_mn .and .of the is sunerinbendent of schools there leave the hospital Saturday.She .formerly Blair residents.I ?rain and I&°e:2'z1s3=§f1°f=ev';1°=~=sf -=ss--|:...m'~aaa mi m,....; in wli§"n}\{|>erstini an me homie »f»==»| Mr. ;m Mn. Elmer 1EDU111Y 'Fir BFE Sll0\\'n anq R dm"\atT.end H16 |2\€lCh¢l'3 meet ing in brother,B.F .Sh01't Of Omah a,family dlq fe to She nando ah, IOW BI » ; . ; g ; »5 °g i v n t. ° ° " ° e m1:i"§31 °Oma ha an d vi si t Mr s. Do lan ' s p ar -a n d wi ll b e ah}e to r e tu r n to h e r la s t Sa tu rd a y a n d vi si te d th e M m i .°'¥22"u'§£1°f"'Sed"Th e ents,Mr . a n d Mr s .F .S. Si mps on h o me i n B la i r m a f e w d a y s .rad io statio ns there.I n th e ev¢.+ ".ln1nri|»nn n t g l w "g §.1__._ 'f i a n d oth er ml a t i v e a M r .a n d Mr s .C a r l K. 0lte rmn. n, ,n in g the y dr ove to Ma c e do ni a, I a. ] we ll th o u g h t o f mi lli n g ma g a z i n e s pu blis he d i n th e Uni te d Sta te s an d those conc erned wi th the arti c le c a n b e ju s tly pr ou d to h a ve ze- c e ived men ti on an d rec ognition i n ahh.....:1l:........:...............l Mr s .L o la Th o mp s o n o f wes t" Ne br a sk a St. , r ec eived wo rd f r o m he r so n , J a mes who wor k s f o r th e Ay n eri c an B' rid ge Co. at Ne w Y ork Ci ty , th a t he wa s ma r r ie d Oc t. 1 8 to Mi s s Ali c e Mo tt s o f Strouhs» Re v.a n d Mrs . .F re se a n d da ug h- | t,o spe nd th e n i g h t wi t h M r . te r , Mr .an d Mr s . Otto Rupve e n d F1-ain's sister,Mr s .Ma tt i e 'Rob- Miiig Ka the r in e F e e r a tte n d e d th e le r ts o n .O n Su nd ay th ey we r e servic es i n Oma h a ,No v .2,c ole-di n ne r g u es ts o f M r ,M 1 Mr s . J . b r a ti n g th e f o u r hu n d re d th ann i-H .Ha u s e r also o f ac edonia. \|»rsinr\r n f Ma r t i n Lu th e r ' s c a t - | M r s Ha u s e r i s a . s i s te r o f Mr . THE HACK SAW per can -»--.05 V2l§IME 5 Blah-,Nahraska, November 13, 1930 NUMBER 24 W J S A S 0 o Phone 32 or 33 The Big Store -Blair, Neb_ Apricots, White Cherries, Pears, Peach- es,Pineapple and Italian Prunes, Special,6cans ammi ---- 1.45 Mixed Soup Vegetables, 20c can special .15 Bob White Toilet Paper, roll -»-.05 Kamo Cornflakes,2 pkgs.--.25 When we hear any- body b r a g g i n g about his anceswra. we know he'n tryingto make up for his own failings. By the end ol this week the comhusk- ing will be about over with,and i t will be a good timethen to size up the w00d pile as there is A long winner a-head. An Omaha a r rscently..r? J ° thi s ad: "Inst, $100 bill. Will pay $50 rewardforlts return." Well we'11 pay $75 if Pmnes,25-Ib. box, special -~--1.69 Chase & Sanbomes Seal Brand Coffee Special per.3-Ib. can ----- 1.25 I ua. We can fix you with most.ll kinds of "'I'hat's nothing", said an onlooker, "I did al\that the first time I ever rode a horse." Somebody says," A self-made man ls \ike a sell-made cigarette-a lo t nf Bull wrapped up in a transparent cover' We nm. getting set for the big com~ munity sale and we are ic i ng to offer some real Bargains and it will pay you All work and Ettle pay makes a school oeacher wish she weren't. If you don't get one of those Link Roasters at $1 you miss a real bargain Mi ll -0wner's Son: Dad,h o w many mills make a cent?Dad:Not a derned onel At a rodeo ah agilecow-girl rode be:- neath a horse,on the horse's neck and finally on his tail. I I : them over. W e th i n k th e Suu-r da y p ic tu r e se c ti on s HmnsenHAHIIWAHE players . ~~|~|eheelvmdges,aledg-U Blair. Nehrllliahammers and etc. || II umm ummm; ltr. m a ' l m ~ very much . | . . . . . . . . | . . . . J w n m.hurx. l n .L u d wi g J e n s e n ,h o me lln | \ h_ o f tovm,we r e u m ; n r p n s e d l u v .Th u r s -wh e n _ L - _¢ \ . . r . . . . . x . \ . x . . _ Penn. They in making Ibdr eehism.T h u ' w e r e : u p p e r ~They retumed home Sun- at New York City."Jim" n the ho me of Rn. I-'nae '| mo-day evening._wah h h mother,I0 Blllr the r llld lin er.I Mr. I nd Hn . J . Hum m0 | d g| IM! " : fe n g y y ! md we nt M n .Earl Hl l l mln md liudrove to Omaha Saturday evening\=: 'j'j='-*yas |y||`:||\llCII |¢:.|5Il.I.l'Ul2§|to work for the budge ¢0mD3nY|'l.(m»Hn Qhny*wrurlnrw|\|1f. nntvndi-Ito nee Miss 'ramen nfnhnyn nfand friends came in on lhem, the oeasion being in honor oi their birth anniversaries which bothloc- curred last week.Cards and vls~ iting were enjoyed until a late hour when lunch was served. Their daughter, Mrs, Merritt Con' Mr. Cook and little daughter of Arlington, were among those pres- ent. A very enjoyable emning was spent at the Otto Kuhr home an north Walker avenue last Friday evening._The evening was spent PIB!!-B5 Plnochle.Those present when they were building the newl railroad bridge near Blair.I-Ie now has a position as electric riviter with which is onnneeted a fine salary Those from this \1c~ lnity who remember hlm extend best wishes Mrs blaunce Smith of Isor-man, Qkla. who has been at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Skov Nielsen of this my s mce the Norman last Saturday morning. Mr Smith was a professor in tho state unlwerslty at Norman up to eath of her husband, returned to ..,.»-e Q.-on ....\.\,.."..... ..,,...._g "-.__...__-...-.... \...........,citis operations at the Immanuel hospital in Omaha, recently.Bothare ra wve ring hie ely . ln the ml room with them was Mrs. SorenSvendgurdwho recently under-1 went a Caesar-ian operation.Shel is getting along nicely and hopes to come home in a short time. The L. S. U. of the Congregzu tional church he ld`s Dramatic Afternoon on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the church parlors.A program of readings by Miss Ludlle Kemp, .violin solo by Mrs.Frank Stew~ an,piano solos by Mrs.Malmln Gnoago, who was on a brief visit to Nebraska at the home of hir. and Mrs. Chas. Pilwer of Omaha.; Miss Graham formerly made hex-| home wlw the Pilchers when they lived in the Gaming City district and will be kindly remembered by|°|a fr-mar.She n no w a reg-' istered baby nurse in Chicagm going out on private eases and is[kept very busy most of the time. The Monday Afternoon Club met Nur. 10 with Mrs. Ed Wolff. There was a lm-ga attendance. Mrs.John McKay took Mrs.were messrs. and nlesumnes (LW.Christensen,George Kuhr,Fred Long, Earl Caldwell, Martin Nel- son,C.B,Hansen. Harold Mud# sen, Otto Kuhr.The high scores his rmal illness.Mrs. Smith hasbeeninvitedbytheuniversity board, w carry on the work of her husband and this is what she plans to do, for the preseni,at of Dana Gollege and 1 playetbe, "Beggars Can Be Chuosers", spon- sored by Mrs . L C.Xlopp and presented by Mrs. Klopp,Mrs. A w Nam-all Mm Prank f'ns-hu: Strode's And Mrs. Swisher's places on the program with a sketch about Elli sfis land Mrs.Frank Gray filled the latter hall oi Ulel°\°f.m~.». win. -1. ..-»:,.\. I-M. ¢\..~.\< vmnnwuded to Mrs Fld Lunglleut.She hAndEarl Clldwell .umnnyfrleudl ln .Lwlenre|~Bl:irhe 1weneheldbyll Mn. D. vf "' _.-.. __ ""'°' .:|.m :~": '»f'" ._ -...... ,r armer hom, who ax- °'gldm' '"|.,_,.|M .'~.'3$:=5=fs1"""»!§'§f!~%*¥~1»~#'=x"°.\r==.*- '~ '-' anthly on an `é`£.`§`uI\I Ann Gilbert- wamufnnllon, Clue Ndlo ewofEllill|l|ll|l-Tl :n Ind chumanlnrvnnm wu lnfarnnltlve md in- asnu r r c u po n g .ueuc zous re-| rea vemen1.a n a m s n n e r success A r ms te u d d o i e d is very p l t {_e,.e'5tins Th e C lu b wi ll me e t~~ f'e'°"°d b3''-h°," '§""l'i" 8' o§=_tI}e "f' °1'k whic h her n wr r a m . l i g h t r e f r e s h me n ts we r e No v.1 ? l m M i s s A n n a R n v e r o fku u u b t a i 81 1 husband so efficiently begun. _ - u m Blnlr Neln\&,_})nu|l>er 13, HSI'u n a m e KENNARD NEWSTHE fi nonm s;\m m m v \L m m m 1ss.-so i K E N N A R D N E W S ' l r .and Mm Chester Rosen- baum and Neal visited at Fred v :I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nelsen mde,Mrs.Jim Marslmll entertained'ln. Antan Andersqn Sunday eve-Saturday night.'emu were Sunday dinngguug relatives Twvdgy nftmnoon i n ~"| f Mr. and lm. Jim Andersonand honor ol Jeanne: hirthdny.bun Renard at Wanna,"{°*>~-: _Misa Sylvia Jungblufh mme out mme Satuxdny m be with relauves»~A»\v~__._.. ..frnm Omaha Sunday bo zttend1.he'and attend Lhelune ral o l his I AdverHsein The Enterprise. "" " _ I > n o c s s n m c s ' N §K l e i n gra n c o .. c m l g for Poor 15 991 __County Oommissioners Room, omgm Printing Co..Sup-l Blair, Nels., Nov. 8, 1980 plies 268.19 ' n u Board 1 Coioaan met phrsxfruuftga adjounx-_J~o :"' "°" ' Su ppl i e s fo r 20_°9 ment taken Oct. Z), 1930.i p er Petersen, Belt }g_q0`Present.Nelson,c.B. G_ L pgejgu, Age, nent 4o,oo lahreua and C. J. Nelson. The mi nufa a t the preceding nseting were read and approved. Ai m- a m m examination of the following hills on tho differ- nt iumla it was moved and sec- m d m m n t h s f o u w i n e o n m u allowed and the County Clerk in- tacbed so draw warrants on the funds indicated below to pay the, Rivett Lbr. 4 con oo., coal" for PoorJennis Robertson, Work on 'flax Ha tSpaialty Distributing Co., 187.89 119.50 supply .<1 18.00 J. A. Wen dz Son, Snppllu 1 for Poor 88.81 Adolf WQK, Labor & Sup- ~plies for T. H.16.40")'i fi i ¢ dw¢ mh» na . a nn.' w i e Heinzerling,Night .g m, B m* a n 5 r i m 'Watch at jail 15.50 ¢;1hmn on Cot, Gus 26.74 Peter-ss Bella, Supplies 2.60 n. A. Lubricant co.,Grease 46.24 Gfggfgg; Store,Supplies 1631 o h h b o' l m t a m e . n i . . .2s.ob l'\mtanelle Store,Supplies o m Kru s e . P o m 1254 for Poor 'u m x ml - a i n mh . n n g g i n g aero Redfield Grocery co.. Sup~ Ne b mu x m o u c o . . G a s :oss plies for Po-or 27-90 a w H Schmidt, Dnzrinz sooo l h u r i u llehrons,She .n . i ~ . w u a , o u ~Bo a rdo fPri o o nc rs rK 98.20 Allied-Western Ra Mach.|By orde r °f the Co unty c o m (;°_,g e p g n seo renewal of Hothen Pension was linda-snyaer Motor co.F m igrantsd Viola Maynard md the5.1¢''.15 County Clerk instructed to d n w N_ 9,,u,,-4, Labor 7g_00 warrants for $6.66 per month for pgmh Compton, Labor moo six months beginning Nov. 1, 1980 sn-1 counter ms g '2.'zo'w my the same.ll. s. (kynox: Lbr. (gxzgsnow |On notion the Board adjourned Fence 150.00 to meet Nov. 17, 1980. num on Gao Servi ce , on ANNIE G MARTIN. un Ga s a s u s County Clerk. Hancock I I t Oo., S kPlugsmpeP" 3.40 c o n n mo x s i m E UR O P E a n n n m. D n s s i n s ms n __g_ g_gungg Labor 5350 Most European oountnes are J, W_ Johnson, Labor 525 in relatively the some condition Marathon on cm, Gas 3512 we are here."recently declared Jack Mencke, Dragging g_10 Dr. S. Avery of Lincoln, upon his Nobrukmlowa Oil co Gas 1g_37 return to Nebraska early in Nov- Nebraska-Iowa Service su_ember ufler o 16,000 mile trip Bon, qu 355 through North Ainerica and Eur- c. J. Nelson, Freight Adv.ease ope.Dr. Avery 1° chancellor em- North Side Garags,.Labor Dm-lhl Road Equip. Cf., Re- pairs Wm.Salisbury, Labor Bindair Relidng Co., Gu E. H. Tenell, Labor 19_50leritus and professor of researeh in chemistry at the University. 1100 While conditions are relatively 2g_(;gll-he same, continued Dr.Avery, M5 0 Americans are not as hard up as24_50iEuropeans because the United Winton-Evans Chev.Co., Labor 'States is u richer country.In Ind Parts Wm.Ward, Labor Joe Fryman, Road Work Ctrl Graverholt, Dragging Fld Kuble, Dragging C. M. Spiker, Road Work g_ H. Neff, Road Work Scott Hineline, Road Work llonno C.Larsen,Road Work Louis Grimm, Road Work Glurin Bensen, Ruud Work Pete Nelsen,Road Work Elrl Coulber, Road Work L - A.Echwnkamp,Road Work L E. Hen-uk, mm w k 1.65|°V€YY European country, with the 7_00 exception of France, he found un mggrempluyment and hard times, with 19_¢;g|low prices and little buying.In 1430 France,on the other hand,he 2650 found that everyone was busy and 3)_00|thnt there was apparently plenty 25,50 to do.The only country with mil- |itaristic tendencies he found was 101.00 Italy.gpg!"When I was in Europe in 1896* 5|__00said Dr. Averyf "only the rich2o.ou'¢°\1ld afford 3 horse and buggy 1.so'whil» in America everyone had lone.This time I found they were 1.50 as relaévely backward.Now only 1100o'the wealthy have a mr, while 'in o m a me mo s , Ro a d ork s m* menus Lierman, mad 'Work sooJ. A. Peterson, Road Work 4.45Gunter Rosenbaum, Road Bie Udted States there are mil- lions df them.They know about labor-saving devipes but they are not in general use." Work 22.50|Several other. étate univerdty Walter Rooaxbaum.note faculty members haw recently re- Work 37.50 turned from Europe where they Nl: Friedrlchsen, Supplies 9.50 Bertel Bertelaen, Road Work 95.00 8. K. Rooenkilde, Road Work 8.05 James Evans, Road Work 4.50Louis c. Lorsch. Road Work 86.50 ing. Prochnow, Road Work spent their time in study and travel. AMONG THE Ba s : When the greens o! the growing Ind Dragging 27.00 Benson toms to yellowo and browns Percy Tucker, Poles 2.00 we have entered the lnirvest period M m.Im-enzen, Poles zoo of the whole year..And to the bar~ Werner H. Schiemann, Black-out of roots, fniit and vegetables smith Work 15.25 or grain must be added the honey80|di¢l'| Relief commxnnmf' Hospital & Medical ss -s pe nn 114.65 1 N. Eaton Metal Producto, Golvem 161.18 Nebraska Culvert dz Mfg. Co. Culvert.:409.83 The Beckman Store, Supplies . crop which in the stats of Nebraska i n the sweet clover and hearts ease district is very good.The honey flow in the early spring was n q g o o d from the dnndelions, small clover and fnlit blossoms Then come a period of unusual heat and drouth during which the mr.and a r a Moya Alexanderuf Wayne, vhiwd wlth M.r§. Al- =xander's parents,Mr.and urs. Jarl Ward Sunday. Mr. and Mm J esse L Schrolsr and Richard of Omaha,vis- Llkd at Homer Ward's Sunday. Mm. Jorgensen ame out frompu s h ;Sunday, m spend a fewdays 'pina Mrs. G. Miller. Mr.and .Mike Andersonmd Lars Larsen were in Omaha last Friday.Hrs. L. E. Ward spent theiore- part of the week visiting with her mn, Merton and family in Omaha. Hr. and Mrs. Charles Berry ar.- Lended the funeral of me Renard naar Arlinglofn, Sunday. The 'Board ol Education met. at Lhe school house Monday evening for their regular business. Mr .and Mrs.Oscar Anderson md children of Arlington, visited it Bari Swiharfs Monday evening. Mrs. H. C. Bllco, who hu been eonfmed to her bed with plsuriay Lhe past week, is much improved fumrnl of Fred Renard. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown en- tertained Saturday night at pro-g're.u'lve apinoc.l'1le the occasion be- ing Lloy 's birthday.Prima werewanbyMrs.Gia:-les Thielfoldt, Alvin Svendg-ard, eonsolations by M m Hamid Jensen and Howard Jensen. ' Nels Svendgard and Wm.Kah- lash drove to Oakland Satnrda toatbmd a hog s a le o n the wi n. farm.llra Svendgard and daughters accompanied them ns far aaBlairwhe n they spent the day with relatives. Bins Maud Masters ldt. Friday for Fairlmry to visit with her ds- ter,and Mr.and Mni.GlenBruvnerandsonr-ned with her and_ spat several days at the home o f u r .and M m MorrisMasters. Kr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown drove to Omaha Thursday to see Har- old Lloyd at the Paramount. ll r.and Mrs.John Rhoades were callers at the home of Mr. brother, Fred Renard..|Funeral services for the late D °*' Frederick Renard, Jr.,who diedlNov. 6Lh were held from thehome lflve miles southeast of Arlington,.nn Sunday altemoon.The de- ceased .was born near Arlington on August. am,xssa and farmednearly all of his life in this vic-inity.ln M uc h .1891 he was married to Margaret Abraham Three sans and two daughters lurvive:Edward J.,Walter A., o m-A.and Misses Estella and Ellzabdh.A brother, c. H. Ren-a rdo dW a ua a a nd a ni s i e r,M.rs . Nellie Jungbluth of Clark,s.D. also survive.Mrs Renard died July 14111,1921.Interment was made at the Elk <=_;§,v cemetery.Hr .and Mrs. J an Junghluth attended a bridge party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mar-shall i n Arlington Saturday eve- ning. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Berry were digmg svgm gt the home of urmg Corn Picking/ --Is the Ideal Time-- T o h a v e u s O v e r h a u l Y o u r C a r Think it oven A x n n m u s n o r r m j o s Pho ne I 8 »Miafeldlla S\md\v~ Mrs.C.Jaap entertained a large group of relatives and Iriendn Sunday ln honor of her birthday. A iamily reunion was held at the Elmer Land 'home Svmdny. Mr. and Mm Perry Gaines and son were Kemard visitors Mon# day-lr. md Mrs. Gwrs e He delund enterwned out of town guests on Sunday.~lin. C. Nae ve a nd lizzi e vla- ited with Mn. C. Japp Monday.The dance given at the Kennard pavllhon Saturday night wasvofy well attended..lim Hvorks and his orchestra fumlahed the muale Hrs. Elmer Andreuen called on Hn . H.C.Blaco Monday after- noon.Two new gas pumps have been installed at the garage.Marathon gas and oil will be sold there. Robert Andreasen was an Oma-ha business passenger Monday. lr . a n d Hrs. Jap Rosenbaum and children and lem Bates were in Fremont Thursday. The town board hold their regu~lar monthly meeting last Wednezv day evening.M n .Earl Jenkins delightfully entertained tm members of the Ladies Aid at her home last Thurs day afternoon.Mr. and Mm George Hedelund, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins drove to Omaha Thursday evening to attend the Bankers Convention.Mrs. Edgar Fairchild entertalmedMrs.Lulu Cushman, Mrs. El~ mer W rlght and Mrs.Joe Kon- valln and Teddy at dinner Tuaday Mrs . L du Cidahmaéx was a lup~ per guest at rs..Berry's on last Tuesday.|U. s. Cain of Fremont, was in Xennard on business Saturday. Mr. and Mn. Nels Anderson and children of Ceresco, .and Harry Rosenbaum of Malmo came Sun'day to be hem for the bkth anni- versary of their grandmother, Mrs. C. Jnpp.Dr. and Mrs. w. E. Wright ahd children were Omaha yisitors last Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall were Mr. andMrs.Harold Patterson and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Meadowsof Omadm. Joe Gallagher of Norfolk, came the forepart of the week for a fewgm v dsi t a t the Elmer Wright ome. 1 swarm of bees, place them under the shade of the old apple tree And each year take away a hun- dred pounds of honéy.Its not soMy a s tha t.The honey busin- ess is a md budnesa requiring much work and skill, and know- ledge ol the bee and its habits, for you cannot tame the bee and make her do your bidding.We succeeded in getting her to work for ns ony by clarhstndy o! her hlhlta and gove g ourselves according.K a p i n mind that been wil)/sting, have done so since they were first known and will do so ls long as time elmil h a t Now that fhe been ull have Lhdr brood chambers full from this last flow of fine,wholesome horny we will bid them a fond farewell until the 'roses bloom in the spring Lime!Until then this column will contain articles on tnes, birds and flowers. When the south wind of the lnrlnsvims comes again fa wnlm the little ba from his winter-'s rest we will ugsln resume the study of these industrious,help- ful and marvelous insects.-V. w. Blndemp, Pzesldent Nébnakx Hon >~» aitemoon.-Mr.and Mrs.Nels Svendgard vlsdied at the home o f M r and ~.'{i__> "»') ~'\ Nic Friedrichsen \> "i .,/ P 1 2 7 \/:" »da y..I \° A la r g e n u mb e r o f D a le p e o p le atte nde d t he dan ce a t K enn nrd on md able w be up.Harriet Hall h u been helpingwiththehomeworkatH.C. BIzoo's the past week.Mr. and Mrs, Homer Ward and :hildrm and Mrs . E.Be werelime: guests of Dr. andrgm. w. E. Wright Manda a evening; Velma,small ughter of Mr. md Mrs. George Hillman is much setter now and able no be up. Richard Mckatn 01 Omaha,spent the week-end in the Mary lncobaen home.Mx. and Mrs. Arthur Andreasen and fanxil of Lyons,spent Sat~ uday ni e t and Sunday visiting relatives here Hr. and Mrs. Harold Bntes and Iamily of Omaha, spent SaturdaynightandSundaywithrelatives md friends.Mr.and Mrs.Walier Weed of Lincoln, spent the week-end visit- ng friends here. KENNARD RURAL Jo'1'rLNGs ¢ ~o ~. -i i_) \ A.Jeffers of Council spent all day Tuesday yanne;*s hone." i i - D ;Sumne r v idte d Mrs . ienrsf Ri.: Thursday afternoon.Mrs. Frank Gaaser spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Dora Sumner. \...»/u Following Bargains . T m m a m *L. Dells Beck d Huron, S. D. in here visiting relatives friends.4.Vaterless Cooker (large)----1.00 V.- '_ - " " "" `ga1_0i1 and Gas Cans __L _L00 Alummum Cook1o Bake Set ---LC »arge,heavy Milk pans ____L00 No. 2 Rural Max] Boxes ----2,7 Mrs.Nels Sorenson I s r I a l I B h 1 r r n I e r e e n |.. h n I Gy Produlaen Ass'n., Minden, Neb. ~ome Thursday nftnrlwon. '1V. I ~ ~ n\fe'f\c.e ~ x x * f/Faté .~ f. ;;I . , ~ ' r " \ , ' » £ . {~ .Lf}.2?,' 0| ~\g ». 5, . " ;~ for Poor .1530 Dnvld w. Bell, H. D.. Prof. Services 20.00 Ioal Reglstran, Regflxterlng Births & Deaths 16.75 B k ! !Telephone Co,Rent a n d n u. .59.80 . B. Campbell, Ambulance , Trip 8.00 Ibn. Josephine Cutter, Rent 8.00 H. J. Cooke. Wax & Candles .60 lm J . Cook, Wo rk on Tex u n 118.00 DID!-ih Luth.Publ. Holme, Binding Schedules Fred De Weber, Supplies for Poor John Dmleney, Care of Poor Berry Ervey. Rent for Poor Dr. W. M. Hnller, X-ny Ser- vdoe Kamen Telephone Co.. Tolls 6.50 Iam-mae Mech.dz Supply Co., Dynamite & Caps $97.98 Howard Jemm-See'y~Treu., Farm Bunenn 174.63 Llnmln School Supply Oo., Supplies 82.51 27.50 67.60 20.00 10.00 7.50 been did. not do very well, merely holding their own md lwrfliy illlt Then anna our e lrly hll reins '.l'ha!i§sf,r|.\nmme A\xgust6md on through tho remnlnder of tlu month s total of 4.52 inches fel. which brought the very fine bloom: of sweet. do*-er which will eontlnus until frost.Anyone living on :ln hi ghla nd! o f mama wm e ec un 1 fine trap of nnartweed honey a very dark Ind strong honey much dedmd by some,nlthongl the ll-P20 majority on the genera mu ke t pxe.(er'i.he sweet clove honey which in light oolored,he\v; bodied and well flavored.I t w be prodnood'in endesa amounts a the clover grows wild along th ron-d sides and if not gathered b: the little been would evaponl into the sir.And, too,the litll ba i n a rryi ng the polle n f m one flower ho anollnr greatly in aeesee the yield of seed whlcl hr-[np n very good prloe and ca: he grown at n profit- The :cram of sweet clover i Carton of 6 National Mazda Lamps .nameled and Aluminum Kettles, A11 sizes and styla 1.00 ~Corn Poppers 1.00 0v1f)n,........|....fmlake Covers lm Rugs\ J \ f l l 5 U I U U Dust Seal Weather Strip,20 gauge automatic Remington Shot-Enough for a door gun ---50.0iure Shot, Shotglm Shells, per box a n n u . A r a m ; u u we r /_4e/ 511.00Iniversal Meat Chopper 1.00Paint Brushes (rubberset) oleman Mantles, per doz. lnminnfnn Rnufnhnr Rnfxehnr Knivés -1.00 H Pioneer Flver Kiddie Wagon 2.0n.» sa. rnnuug '~"'»1 nuppueu J.W.vn we mum nn cuncmae LD!! Wh!!!Klopp Printing Co., Supplies 8.02 than mu em and will some day label J. Mmm, Co. Supt.,produce m honey than m ySupplies A: Expense 84.57 mba in £if'..m,u..¢ the only 'J.B.Mehrena,Com. Work Amnzrequdredlswcahzhastrray n u s u l l u i l u u l o c r v l w Kennard, Nebraska I F o r B e t t e rT R A N S F E R S E R V I C E C a l l t h e 1Friedrichsen Hardware B-LINE TRANSFER am. Data , Prop. 0 Withm}_j1 huf¢heS ~ sunday Sc-.hoo\and the Junior |......~. l ~.a . .., n u o tlferldance at other services could be muchr better. ~r~ B. Y. P. U. s=ao. Evming service, 7:80. Prayer meeting Wgdneadny, 8:00 P. M.Choir practice Fridsy, 7:30. a¢y,»n»¢w»¢mn¢a°m-¢f¢h¢l,|,|,u¢¢. in the sum af zzoomo, ¢W n h i n g km C o u n ty o we Ha n , m e u d w G ! B l n i r . w u h m m Oamty,Ne b ru h , t e l l at pqhllc medan to tha highest hlddex-.tor aah, fha following described :nl umm, m-v i s : 'Hn undivided one~thlrd inter- nz i n the Southe as t Qurm' df tba Southeast Qusrter (BE- K SEK) uf Bodom 81, Town- 'HP 13.E I M S u ,md th e Nonhvaat Quarter o l the Nutt-bn|R.Qur!»er (Nwx ma- ¥) of Seddon 6, Township 18, B - l l a l l ,all in Wllhingtvn County, Nebruh. De a n a f f a nc lo mr e W u ob- hhad i n lai d a ctio n on the 9?-I1 day at June, mo, ln fsvor of the wg s kh n wg t h i n t s u u t th n mo n n i 1 » n t a o f 8 % p l r m n u m n v m Odober 9th,1929,m d { o r & ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ lo !\| dd l 4 : U0 n i n ¢ h s mm d | 4 l . 4 0 , n n d t b s u ¢ r n r l n ¢ m ¢ t i n e u o t h e u m a m n n h u n p d d f n r a p e r l o d o t w d a y l h o m t h e natty n r l s d d d o é n nnd,: d d jud gmu ntmde o nu be i ngu npa i d a nd ui d de c re e be dng nti lli nta ll l o n e a n d d e m t h e p n m l l e s w i l l b o s o l d t o n d a f y n l d j u d g me n t , t b a t n h n s t o n t h e s t m e l n d i b u e o s bi n fnha n ds lln c a udn go o s u U p m d d e d h y w d o l d t r l n d d t - c me n l d b y l n w i n l u c h cues mlde nndpmv i de d. n m a N m m b & s , m a o . 424%um- s ¢ ¢ l u» mu .s 1 » \- m. forihldecreeanoeI.lin¢ofneon th e mo rr me m m b y G i v l m T"T"u |1 . We wish 00 thank the m m y irimdn m d nddsbo n wha so fhw df dv ny rendered us m n ~ ' r 1 » s m n ° \ ¢ r \ m | u » x a » » be tlm nbot ne r i o u d n e u e d vnluent,o$4on¢aLenmr$1.88-\all the smart, new styles,colors ||'. M.t E. H. Bo pp e n o !thautsndon |erv&ee,ny|.'1'1u¢e»pnynq1|1m¢ n u l f u r w e l e p u t o n t h z t r e a b e - tor¢tha £r\\iv .wuha.rv uted,a nd b m a » m v m , m 1 . e s . a v . r | ¢ , ¢hq,.¢| _m1 nmn¢¢r¢ fu¢ ¢¢,¢,, ~»of our xeamt bereavement,the |. tmlledin uperirnentalworkin I 0 |r r WESTERN COUNTIES 0FE1sieHnggm,pre Fanlzion Centaur full fuhioged silk to top service or ¢h.ii!on °.|Q m w m o ~. I cherrieg weru Fianna,The mostdurp, Dr. C. R. Had, Supt."A -:' : |:, Find population figurez for attended this fl-ll, and the leaders have prveaentpd their subjects in a masterfud manner No member of the church of Epfronh League 1 1 ¢ ~ p. nmm¢ » s s a w x o m m the ne w co lo n-a md up n o w -you nhnys need stoukingx.43-1: ~e~ ~ne sp~li~ as the flowe~ petals fell. 01' the different spray mgterhls tachcr for every dun. Preaching services it 11 o'clock Tha nx: "lhni lo ld Mm". Epwonh League at 6:80,Miss um, 251 wma An.. mv York, N. Y.4s-xv father.We uv e dllly wish to thank those who furnished the music and those who nent such Fashion Center xooo Sto!¢Bcy- ing Pure San: you Honey ever; da y h the y en.48 -n ceiling of record the mvrtsnsvyo~ always ~ ~ntoddngs.48-lt~su1furperB0glllansofwater Mrs. T. G. Phelps and lnmily Izucy Behrens, husband and wife .|~_' °r u I diseue.The .tat vu one of Lhole eondmztad by the Agricxmxnl Ex- enaion service ind the Agriaaltunl College Department of Horticul- Fnshion Center lull ha-hianed mx to top aeriice or chiffon weight. Silk Stockings on nlenow 'l7c plixi na ri us 8H&t» o lo i na | 1 ed Deamber 3. 1878, filed f.- wrd o n De o e mb e r' l, l8 7 B md r¢ nordedinBoo kEo1¢ h¢mor¢¢\ge records o t w a d ln g t o n County, Ne hn l ks ,a t | > a n 5 0 1 ,securing n..|~ u . t | \~ 0 1 Sout.heutQuu-teroithe North- woatQ\m rtero!Sedion 20,m Towndaip 19,North,Rmga 11E . m a u » s m P . u . , m w . . h m g J u . m m s r c s u n c a m s t u k ra o n n s r c m m c a L. .v. Ilona. Puwr W. BYNII Padua. mm: Strictly Fresi Laying Mash lrndinted Concentrated Yeast. ol ni g h v xu mm D Poirency,High Lactic Buttermilk,Potassium Io~ dine and Vitlmln D Coneentrnten in Cod Li vsr on s so per mo .r 2 in soo pound lots s os m2sack lasts Fresh Fed for your chickens is just as important as fresh food for you.__ Laying Mash Furnishes n Properly Balanced Ration to Supplant the Summer Green Foods Bring us your Grain.We will grind it and add the ingredients to make the kind of Laying Mash -yo u w a n t . We Grind and Hidl Oats at any time lair Feed Mill Phone 98 mmm v wngm, Propriaors 'Hn nxswnc moon, so xmpurusuu.u 1 bsckgnund lor A vigoroul uhm pride, hu at last seized Neb- nskms and the have begun, withygratifyinggood sense, no mark n-A - . - - ...-A ..\....nl ».m-lv ln. The first census of the terri-1. C_ ELLER,'---wry of Nebrukn, m 1860. showed County Judge. g_<;,;;~, the N.,$I...§'°Q"3-`;'$»°3§ l popwdon ol 28'8"' The growth Dated November 3*-h. 1930.and the N rtheaat Quarter I the01 this area an a territory :nd (COUNTY COURT SEAL)4a-sm NorLhwee¢°Quarter of Secdzn zo. thm u " "'!1 ? ¥ ',"' .-.E .fl - . - _ _ _ -;.....,.....T m m p m s .No rm._ng==g;_ 11. :LIU 1 1 E D I L U _{° *~' "__" , _ ; " _ § j '' T I ~3 0 ~~I n l U 5 U U l e l ~U F ~ M r u n l ~g f ~5 5 ,p _H e p i n ~ wen Wi m shu ts urn usmcus uw,whst is more important, wflle them nn their memories.Nursery Hill ls just s name in hlstory.But sixty were ago itwas known by travelers on the Fort Kar-ny and Nebraska City road as the first over-night stop on the 'steam wagon'road out of Nebraska City on u e journey westward.Nursery Bi ll is only twenty-miles from Nebraska City as the airshlps go, but then with lumbering wagons.and ox goads it was u hard day's ioumey.Men and nnimnk reached the shelter ol the old stage station ut night- deep of the old well and enjoyed the rude comforts of that resting place with greater satisfaction than any trawler today euloyi the conveniences of a modern highway camp.Nursery Hill got its name from n nursery thlt was started there by an early keeper of the station. Wok, the eastern flowerseeds man, intimately known to an earlier gen- eration, gathered ln this way his bulbs and seedi of pnlrie plants, ...m\m¢~| mam and sold them for f'"~" " " "" ° " 'the r¢!reshin bu_of snhabxml and also in population was Round to hlvs passed the mlllion mark. The next ten-year perlod was one of prac- ti a lly stationary population, but a slow but definite population in~ crease,There are 98 counties ln Nebras- kl. of which 50 increased in popu~ lation between 1920 and 1930, while 48 decreased in population. The most popdous county in the stale is Douglas,which includes the dty of Omaha.This county also hls the greatest number ol inhabitants per square mlle.The second county in the nate innum w.population per square mlle,is L mc ut e r which includes the city od lincoln.The most rapidly mwi ns c o unty ln Nebraska rs population from 8. 967 to 5,834 equivalent to 47.1 per cent, ln the past 10 years.Box Butte County is second in this respect, with an increase of more than 25 per cent are s c a m mm. K e i th, a nd Lo gan.All of these rapidly grow ing counties are i n the western _...a .4 ct.. .nn . .. P'" which "" increased '"\Dated November 10, mo. . .,. A. C. Debel, Attorney. I N THE c o uN'rY COURT OP WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEB- Estato of Chris K,Johnson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Sophie Johnson has filed with the undersigned,County Judge ot Washington County. Nebraska,his fi nd report as executor ol the estate of Chris x_Johnson de- ceased, and made an application for finml administratlon and dis- dnce 1900 ouch census has shown {A5KA_ chlrse and for the assignment ol' residue of estate to such other persons as are by law entitled to the same, and I have set the 5th P M., at my office in said County for the hearing thereof."` 1 c. ELLBR, 48»4t County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE A.c. new Atty.COUNTY <,0Urz'r WASHINGTONCOUNTY, NEBRASKA.1s_.-.- .4 r\\...l,.n.imahla An. lily of December 1980 at 2 o'cloc lngton Coumy,Nebraska;slso eanoslllng ol record the mortgage mah by Ellzzie J. Sheets and Sol-. omon Sheets, wife and husband, on Hungsm l Crowell, dated Novem- ber 9, 1881, filed for record or. November 10,1881, and record l n B o o k G o ! t h c mo r 1 . ¢ a ¢ e r e - cords of Washington County, Neb- rash, at page 821, securing the payment of $449.70 and mortgag- lng the Norlhvnst Qnaner o! the Northeast Qunrter and the North- east Quarter ot the Northwest Quarter of Section 20,in Town- chip 19, North, Range 11, Em of the 6th P.M.,in Washington County, Nebraska. Yon, and each of yon, are l quired to answer the petition of sald plaintiff ln the Dlstrlef Court of Washington County, Ne- braska, onor before December 22 moo, or slid Court may take said petition to be true and grant the prayer of said plaintiff. HOSEA WILSON, 42-so rhmurx. sm-:nu=r=°s SALE > Banca Norms .\tl - ¢.I ¥l W I HI C C J ur.m u lm .. -.._Mrs. Evans and Mn!_Wallace al.al Omaha, visited at the Charles Husk home Sunday afternoon.mrs. z.. C. Lippxnmtt and Ruth and Mrs.Emma Hoover spenSundayafternoonwithMr.and' M n .Henry schmidv.and daugh- wr ol Florence.'Mrs. ned winger and Mrs. Clark lippincou. and baby visited at me Harry amizh home Fxiday after- noon.Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Nelson and daughters and Mi-:McKinley of Leigh, Neb. visited Sunday axwnnoonwn.h Mr,and Mrs..Mi nd Hansen and children.Mr.and Mm J i m Lippincott and daughter,Mildred vidted at """§"` n2§ \§`°T€he flhwer `- Honi.There w a s ;stage station then with its blacksmith shop, a store, n doctm-'s office md over on the little Nemeha a few :mls away s mill exelked a cheery welcome ui .»......|.».n. . ni lmu l :mme md P... vi ....-. .........There me 8 cities in Nehnskn which had a population of 10,000 or more in 1930.The largest of these is Omaha,with a popula~ Bon of 214,006, which represents an inueue of 22,405, or 11.7 pe:¢-.nr Ann. 1990 Lim-mln. Lhe an- zauu: un \.¢»u.v»»- .~,.-.. ....__denim, deeeued-r y - iggven m ;;==,,;~g_f;_;=By QI... of ... ;,$."$'E,'}°Y.1» mr v c f m mg = ; _ B g m Nf b m k a , u m a wc o f the Dim-ke Court on the 15th day of November, at Washington U°\1nfY» Nebraska, 19ao, and on uw lem day of Feb- and in pursuance ol the decree of .nmry, 1981, for the purpose of ex-'llld c a m i n l n sction therein ----»__\,_.i- -num..-I nl..~ 'iiii ;;a.y from " ~ " " § ' 1 ' " " ' ~'f aminltion adjustment and mow-Nuraery Hill.A town named intbmma wit; 3120330 g f 3 " o f ~~ : a n s " E l ted th d '_on or om e ay os"P" -°?".. °'?,,. '*`5»933» "1=¥?12__"P'°3$'}"an "E February,1981,wm lr forever mon with the sm neeumz mme Wlcreue of 20,9s5, or sux per uenr~|b""d_\,..,.,\.m| navel the zlury mu was me remnlninn dm in um xx-cup.n.+~\this mu day of ,oé»»¢r,§\Tnery §{11'3 fndai K fire com-i§f`e.\§é &"»:thi: popuf|tio§x|19§d_""'plewd its desolation._are Gnnd Island, Hastingn, North | (SEAL) A few days Is o " 'F . "" ? Y "r u m ,Fremont,Norfolk,and|40-lt her md John A.Curlgnn a n plnindfis,and John H. Johnson, H u y E.Johnson and Charles Doherty nn deimdnucs, I will on Monday, the Sth day of December, 1980, Lt one o'clock P. M., of wc Phone 98 Kuhn- a Wright, P1-opriaon h .C ristmas Cards Perhaps you haven't thought of Christmas Cards yet but Christmas is just around the corner and you are going to order some between now and Christmas,so why not have it over with? Our stock is clean and fresh, beautiful new designs,-etehings, parchments, novelties- all with fancy envelopes to match. We have a special department to serve you. A telephone call will bring our representa- tive to your home with samples and sugges~ tions that will make it easy for you to make a selection. Get this much of your Christmas shopping out of the way before the holiday rush. T h e Ent erprise N e b r a s k a I- C. ELI County,EliJudge. mfncn OF sun-marked with a great bouncer, ':'!'°"|Bnu1=e.The u m a last-named tm" fla n 4funk hed.A Vilble _:nm ¢:..»\nhhnlnnd n nmmlntinn~ 2Fspp-rgxntinmnow has join- ed the rich memories that clusmr there. Fashion Center xooo Store Buy- ing Power Saves you Money every dry in the year.4841 Fashion Genie:Winter Ha t.:- values to $4 on sale mm $138- all the smut new styles,colors u w ....M V....,.-,.___...u! 10,000 between mo and 1980. There are 529 cltles and incor- porated vlllages in Nebraska. For zo of these cities and villages, the population ia qhown nenmwy for the lint time in thin emsus hnlle tin.The largest of the villages Snzorporated within the pant 10 years ia Lyman,in Scotts Bluff County, with 656 inhabitants. The (Ylhnlo n & 0'Bnnlon, Attyx. Joseph F- Llppmcott,o:Llppmcott, ral name unlmpwn, spouse of Joseph E. UPPGICMU ldgh R. Fldnher, admlnlnntor 0! the miata nf J. E. Lippincott; deceased;Cornelia Barns; John Bailey;Hnngnte dz Crowell; Etds Fox, spouse of James P. .1 .._\.1 _,:..¢r....\..».. \ I t . h a E . C . l i p | | l n n u m me a 1 m- daydmemaon-1 l n E mm | Ho g w u i | | p a n d h | ¢ a l u v d a y n t h i l w e e k d d t i n g n t m e ' h y l o g g m ~Q-.ml Mr .and mrs.Anuxew ° " ' " " ;A gard and chi ldre n ma m a t theJonas Blomherg home Sunday dvi ernoon.aMr .md Mrs. Alfred Hansen and children spent Tuesday eveningvisiting wnh Mr ma M r s . m r ; ext Widener andimaily._1 md materials in all headlines,xl. smallest.incur]n....\.a....r*Mm»Slinners thnthhe State is unrated village in|rox; we I1=1{l» ucvluvzum, N5Dan-_ in Dlwaonl ues,penonll represemauvea, and dl other persons hmreslef. inthe utnteso( any of the fgI» lowing nmwd deceased persons real names unknown: Joneph E M r s .C h e z S u t t o n s p e n t I n u u y .\\_.--...La.n..l l u l u "`5b7i~§§rkrT»H=§1E. They xppex- guests._and Mrs. Clark BrownmgSundayufhernwnvisiting Fred Plugge home and Arl- Jens Jenben and Gene of spent Wednesday al. the \l, John Rogert home.r- w w . .........._._,.,.,_Wear-Womens and Misses, $2.98 00 $5-50; En!!! Jettick $5 and SG;vil1°s¢ shows an increase in popu- Robinhood for the children $1-49|Ladon of 17, or 60.7 per cent, over lts popdntian in 1920. A copy o! the first. series papu- hfiozéhzzdlein for Nebraska, giv- ing number of inhabitants in MOST PARENTS MAKIL each .s=°»==sv~E\Cf l'\precin¢:~t,I £:§}m¢§u. 4s inhibxmnu. 'rms w $3»50-All sizes-Always Some-thing New.43»1t AVOID THE MISTAKES ,a altcrnoon vmn ner uluguun, ......Theo Lund! helping her celebrate her birthday.Mrs. Richard Sievers and daughter,Lois and Mrs. Herman Klindv. of Calhoun vmwd at tha Clark Lippincott home Wednesday alt- ernoon.--- \|_..¢-..a., Mm.-he and were BIMr.1 spent 1nt the 1 ington. Mrs. Blair, narenm IAppencott,J.E.Lippincou Comzlia Bama, John Bailey; nl persons having or claiming an) intaea t in the Ent Hal! of thtiiéi-}.1}§v¢n Quarter and th~ West Ha lf of the Non.heE\\1 Quarter of Section 20, in Town m r . B D U .L\.|.|.a»u u u u .» ¢ » . - - -_ ._Mc h ildr en spent.Sunday eve nin g a t.r. th e Geo rge Fa lle n h o me .1.B 3 c a -¢I L2 . .a n * : h d Mr s .Ho w a r d W i lli a m-_towns hip , c i ty an d villa ge, may r~ =|ne d Sa tu rd ay eve ni n g as 2211 see th e m evey y wheff-ob ta in e d by wr iti n g n o the B u re a u ] ' \ n o d Mnnnnn HDIBE 1163!-Lal man wh o HIE ~Af ik. f`hncn¢.:ii ln nldn af nn D. C.IMillard Peck eeienrawn nrs gnbirthdaySunday and on Mon Yhe gave all of his schoohhates a treat of home-made candy. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R-sy were visitors at the Harry smith homo Tuesday evcning__Lira.Nancy Sylvia ol Blur,spent Thursday and Friday with her daughter,Mrs.Harry Smith and family.Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Gutschow and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hurd and sons of Bensonspent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.Henry JensenHarrySmith and son.Floyd visited the Ak-Snr-Ben stock show in Omaha Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Koenig and children and Donald Hagge ...Mi s.....|." .nammn with Mr. l Kennnrd to see their nephew, John Ernest.Mr.and Mrs. Harland Chris< tlansen and Betty Lou were Sun- day dinner guests at the parental, Thorvald Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs.L-awranoe Larsenand Ivan were Sunday eveningvisitorsattheCarl .Erickson home.Soren Jensen helped his brother Emil shingle his new bam Friday and Saturday.Mrs.Lloyd Johnson took her mother,Mrs.Albach to Florence on Thursday.Mrs.Soren Jensen,Mrs.Fred Anderson,Mrs. Hans M. Jensen and Dngmar were entertained by Mrs Ole Jensen Wednesday d vemoon in honor of her mogher, .................,__.rude, unpopular; with others.Bat these children werent ho m that way.These undesirable traits de- veloped gradually because some parent made had mistakes in child training.Not because he intended to but because he ddn't understand child psychology, am- n't know how to teach good hob- its, how to guide his child Ya suc- cessful living.The eyes of many parents have been opened to a new understand- ing of children,they have been helped to work out better, easier, happier ways o i training their children by reading "The Par» ents'Magazine".Each month it brings them very pnmtiw, help- vs w v-........,,..........°.,.,.., -. , Girls Au Wool Jersey nrims- rw cute styles,$1_98 and $2.98 in sizes 7 to 14 at the Fashion Center.49-lt Fashion Center Silk Dresses- Vnlues to $9 on sale now $6.76; values to $12 on sale now, sms; values to $18 on sale now $12.75- nll the smart new styles.colors and materials in sizes 11 w 52 and 14%to 26%.43-11 DEHAND FOR CORN f HUSKERS ABOUT OVER With the tim full week of s°°<i hashing weather over with in Washington county, Nebraska, f-he ship 19. North, Range 11, East of the 6th P. M., in Wnshingtw County,Nebraska, real nsmef unknown, DEFENDANTS. You, and each ol you, are here by notified that on November 1 1980, Hoses Wilson commenced si " f i l m i n the District Court oz Washington lCounty,Nebraska against you, and each of you, a deiendsnm, the object and praye of which Md action is m ohtai the decree of said Court that th plaintit! is the owner in fee simpl uf the East Hal! of the Northwos Quarter and the West Hal! of th Northeast Quarter of Section 2 in Township 19, North, Range 1 any of_f.he Sth P. M., in Wssl' sw... ..........,........-_...and Mrs. Paul Koenig and sun of Benson.Mr.and Mrs.George Hinrichs and children of Nickerson, Nab.,spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Clark Lippin- cott .The Bench Community Club .. . _v,_-,.-...\.»..,.. \ Mrs. Barnes wno nas neen vpn.-ing there.Mrs. Jensen took herto Fremont Friday when she lookthe train to her home near Grand IslandMr. and Mrs. Hum Matthlesen, Jr.entertained Saturday evening at a dinner in honor of their 18thweddimr anniversary the following ful articles on every phase o l child care from crib to college. It deals with such subjects as obedienee, baby can, sex educa- tion, iinicky appetites, adolescence temper, habits and character train- ing.Doctors, teachers, psycholo- gilts, uperts in many fields of demand for huskers likewise seems to be about over according to County Agent Geo. Babes of Blair. The flow or trandent huskers last week was very encouraging- there bdnz plenty ot. them and practically all were clean appeadng who P63117 wanted to work and| mgwn Uounry, Nenrnsxn, ana 1removethe clouds cast upon th title to laid real enate by tl claims of you,or any o l yo to some right, title, lien, intern cldm or danand of any kind wha soever. of, in or to said real e tate,or any put the reo f,whi< §m1`§`,"af"€&'}i°<fn"'$'va¢£'?'°°,; guestsf Mr. md Mrs. Paul Bx-od~ amd tninin 11Mand Mrs n u " n l 1 an g. as we 3 mothers their attitude townni work seemed y°u or my of you. my gym ''erson r.d a er wriw 'bs teresting he arked ian A xi . N h th d w ITf3 'f'f'L §"i '°3 .;.,.f'{'"n,.f2 '.§ f,lf and Mr." M M m °'°"'|;21pm1 Hanes.Mizatakes in mild w rn w noe rv um-ave ,a m y c|erous larmgrs have reported that join and bar you, and each of yn \A l v a u u a a ° "' H - "" " ' 1 ; { "1 . | £ " a 8 l ' l 1 0 l l L R H Y B T W x u v s r n a w u u n | J I . l l . ; l 3 u s v l u y Q i n u u J . u r u n c -) \ , [ ] 0 U | B |W Z C l g r g e n Q B Y 5 g l l v . ;a u ;[ n u n l n l n i l v . v . | |a u a u u v " ' " " '§h e l d a t t h e h o m e o f r a .r m v g l u ¢ g t o $ 4 o n s a l e n o w $ 1 . 3 8 - -y e a r o r $ 3 . 0 0 f o r t h r e e y e a r s . ' i d e r d h o n k i n g w e a t h e r a r d o u r t h e t i t l e t o " i d r e a d e s t a t e } n _ J ° f , ' f f _ ' f " , . , , _ _ _ , _i x . . . . t » . . . m a o n l \ A | , , ; , , , f a l l t h e s m a r t n e w s t y l e s ,c o l o r s S u b s c r i p t i o n s w i l l b e r e c e i v e d a t s h o r t c o r n c r o n v m b e m o s t l y h a r .s a i d p l a i n t i f f ,a n d f o r o t h e r e q u z t vested in Wasizington countymrs. warn upy mwu. mm ---.,were Monday visiwrs at the Chas' and maberinla in all headlines It the office of this new rm n n m ---'r|mnnmn1=msn- ... ... ... ... | .. ... ... ... .. ln-~ .,..»¢ {... , ..g;~,Q ..,P .-.` Bill! N Nonmhr m a ».Bl'od the a |. with h i !fa mily , W ilbu r, No b. , wh side. I I | ~I _Q L ;I \||»~'¢.) I ~;;,~: f > 1 S ' ~ .* _,r n _§~=3 cl--l * , - ill hu lt h fo r on Friday, Nov. 'I He is survived by and wilo and three two hnnhers,I .» gg " a n d Fr i t z : lx,beddel a n~re hti v u m d ;~ Since the death o ral years ago,he home with his son, ily and he will be them.Services day, Nov.10 at Presbyterian th~ tennent beside th~wife in the local family hav; the zof this communi reavement. C._ J.Lund _nf a . .=1 :~z Cnnberry Deneri One junlnet tablet, 1 tablespoon cold water, l wp cnnberry jelly o r mxmnnlnde,1 pint milk,3 -_g_=;,_=f>°°»=»m a r .'fi xgspouu v Prepue the junket ac- curdlng to directions on puhge. Pau: a t onc e i nw iudiv ldw du- lert gluten and let stand \mdis» Lurbed in n wlnn room until tim -a bo ut 10 mlnuim.Then chill. When r u d y to serve ldd cnn~ berry jdly o r xnsrmnluh in cub dish.A topping ol sweetened whipped cram may be put. uve! the cnnberrles if desird. | Fruit Sllllvdch 391205 One package puwurized dsoea, pitted, 96 cup (sl pound) walnuts (masuxed alter chopping),l i pound layer llgn,boiling waht, milk, drum, or onnge juice.Piv. dates,remove stems from the fngs, men walnuts.Put the fmlz md nuts through the food dmopper, ming me medium knife.Add the liquid until the mixture is of the proper cansismncy to spread Su!- ficient for 2 dozen nandwlches. Lemon Ice Box Cookia 'l'wo-third: cup of buvtasr, 1 cup'of sugar, 2 eggs, $5 teaspoon soda, .. . ...ho twate f 1 nn,¢1c.N°runmm ¢¢h¢f¢n|nu.|nAMn.Hm n1*ruI\1nm mdMm,,fu,,1f|nu nmmam-I x>u¢l\\mm°r¢~¢fi1\zEmn.u~.r»umc¢mn...¢.n.§|..... I1 I. 1 I »U*mb°"5°~1 af t h e we e k lt Fre lm nt,llr.|a dllm .E.W .Burd1 c .ily a £ T e h m d . n B m \ d ;f ° ¢ w h m \ » m m » m . m f m m ¢ 1 To mJ o h n mn o f 0 m| h n . , l | a n 1 Mi u F l o n n e e 1117 \ ¥ ° ' S u n d a y 8 d w o l w o r k z x 1 . D r . F i m : h j ¢ y i » ¢ | d d t ; t p m s e n t a t ¢ h e h n u m M d m " vnsieader.h o ma o i h h b r o t h e r l n r t i n .\'1h o ! h e r e ' \o h u b e c n i n ll ;- .mAM n. I. .C .Hn. nl e n a n d.W m . 0 l l o n i s d r f v i n . ¢ a b n n d " °- h o me y T h ;w _ ' - '' - " _y P h a m ( 7 - A l i c e ' P d l o t t - F i n e s tW i l l h m l v m vrll1 | a i k d ! o z h o m e o c t . 2 6 n n d l h e B e a u t y W o r k i n B l d ' ; _-4a -1 : = " " ¢ ' * * = ° ' 1 * ° " " °,' ; " " l f ,'Q', ,,,' ° " § " " ° " W ~c n » n A 1 | w » ¢ | J w ¢ y D n u = = - W d n e s d z y d u n u i . ,u m m n w n v ..Z..f§"' Z_,u...5 N A I c u m n t v l n ;$1 ml u m £2 nil |time ,pul ¢at2:80.p.m.oneaon,Paul lfknlseoithlluseofC.'hlk0.mberofoihet Iatofl friendl.hilwifeaenhanmndehia Chx-keofBl-air,vid1sdSnndayat\heAl.h'edJ¢spe|-aenhomc.ln.HerbextW eb¢tex-iaagi;u m a n u n s n n m s p xm m d beenveryaick.§|eian-posted alittlebetberstthiawdting.lBaaAnnPetena| o£0maha,spmtthewoek-endltthaDt.A.J. Cameron home.Misa Ruth Bogen ot Fremont,Pm and Um* was a guest of Miss Ramonamxmiaaedbyh3 ,a .ereyheld 3"é':"'\g»v-' f i sun :sw at alms last week which the 1 isRev.Noxlin preached a splen-did Armistice Day sermon at the M. E. dmrclx Sunday morning.Misa Anim. Lowe, who is em-nloyvd in Omaha, vidted overSuudaiat the parental,J.D. Lowe ome.'LhevarinnlclxueSofL\mM.E- Sunday school are having a littlecontest at present tn stimulate at-tendance.One Sundag is _given_}o ii noon.-~--.--~--» -.~--. . . . .wMx. an dl dn .W Ras use ¢heyhavemade£nllua¢¢1u|¢1,have moved hom Som." L t l : ~d°°"Pd°"' of Pllwl w.»a»-upaum ma. in with her s s m m interesting.parents,Mr. and Mrs.H.0.-7|will enter Ann Arbor(pg,\i"'-"°*|'Y 50 xooeivg her degree.mm Helen Triplett went m an na i" Laura Sh°¢¢°~ dwshwf ofClsrkaen mpxval at omaha M-Img and um. D. o. Sheets mddayandsaturdayhadawnailfenWal.\er °fK-USU.wereoperation.She mme homo !ate j'é'*"i°d Sunday, Nov. 2 at the M. Sunday and in :wins Along nicely , D' P '°"'MK&;$° Tdflmlh.nav.Mn. .m H. [awe returned from*-~laugh omdatmg.Battle creek. Neb. Slhmdaywhex*Min' and uma sums..\.- |.... .......\ n... .\...+ .....|, ..a.-|8°¢0mPll\ied them Ind witnessed ! | inaizea ' l m u a c t h e I-'aahionCentex..4s~x¢ Fashion c o w mu m m m d lml to top nervico or Jailfon W°i§lt Silk SIM-'dna on new77c pair in dzes sw zo 10 in .nthe new colors-dwck up now- you :buys need mcum 4s_ r Fashion Center Slippers tWear-Women; and ww, $2.982° 1650: Enna Jettick $5 and $6; l P» rn. gt "=°|Mr. and Mrs.JncobSah1ere. mth in-Inna . rm. nnrl M n L mikumd ¢h class.Last sunday me ullu uma ==:--~ --= r-=-~ "~" '"" me '_~" " " R .r.. szn1|a.l'».|- (flag| mpfl fn luve me beathtini .her sister, Mrs. J. F. H°°"°*|....1°f..=.....»Rf .ff'f°.f'.'Q"ff'_f"l{'§ b2?"'5»..obinhwd for the childzux $114.9 I $8.50.All sizes-Always Some-\ing New.43~lt" " "~ bg, """ "" "' "° " "" " "" "' "' """'""'"'" " ' " ' " " " " " "'d 1 y.-uv ~--u "fm cummumzy. ansgravevm ww dinner gusts Sunday of atfzndunce.At the end of a "M m Ch ris Korshsj,Mm John graduatzd from the Herman high Andersen,Miss U n "Buch, school _in 1929.Mr.Waller isMm c. R. Gray and Mrs. D. Buch';;;;*edY\HnSuSMs:g hhgsd been em- _u d d t h e l m h b u m .a s a o n f._..__ ._ _ .!'°'P"5 qPen_h°vSq.¢q f,he {°u°"f fyxce of men hgsy f{\gy§nq_ §{\g|;,_if g m ersn "ground here the past year.Hs is aemetery.,'l'h° Mr. md* Mrs. J. w. umm.puma a six weeks.me loserswere 'YmP'u'Y Mrs. lvhn Anal-msn celebrma will entertain the other dusea. - in their be-» her birthday Thursday,Nov. 6,The Woods-Updike nndx hu a E e -\I -<.: I lum cu snncx»r=1s»wan ..ces here Mon- IAW a s u s s mw o w Im a re kno wn n cout to ¢0&S¢ UpShzw} former Lbe Fifth (At~ l'\<-vlan mg friends who onuea to congnvfula te he r: Ma dman C.IL Gray, D. Bnah, A. L. Sullivan and Har- old Jensen md children.Theyenjoyeds.nice birthday lunch which she served.Mrs. Jennings West wns on the sick list n few days last week. Hx. md Mrs. Ben Wachter am companied by Miss Cu-oline Wach- ter drove w Omaha Saturdx andys p e n t t h e d a y .M i s s W u r h b e r r e - ..x..:».... |-» ..x. ...a. . three roo m: on me so um ol wehoardinghousetoalocationi n the orchnrd to the east of thapresent location and will build an addition to them and remodel, making a home which the new mnnlger Young and family will occupy. -Miss Margaret K.:-oese was un-zble w teach her classes in the high school Thursday because ot illness -1-.....u n n .ws... a.n dndnnt " " '" ' " "_ at present husking com (or Frtd ';gi§',~,gan Wa extend congntulationah lnezr, ms:Clara Bowmxn and gn-1 best wzshes for there future Bennett were entertained at S\m~hlppiness.| | dgy dinner st the Ray Andersen - - * - ° " ' - ° ' - 'I home at De Sog Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-'° Mr. a nd M wrsm.Adams ac-Phone 47 Alice Txiplatt Fin P d y ln lair.43~1tmann and e mv e|Pender Saturday evening m u Fashion Center "'1nf»er Con a --eat 'companied by Mrs.Robert B l " ' | B e mt Work 'B | °°-'_values tn $25 on sale now $16.'75; s h n m d Mr_f§m,,¢;:n€,e;|vdues to $40 on sale now S2950-\| Of l i a i n l h y l s mu .Iunn ge , "n um .W v .. .. .,_One orange,1 small tomntn, lntuoe, 'ri tablespoonjiced cel- ery. French dressing.Arrange »1~ lzrlllte llices of orange and toma- un on lettuce.Sprinkle with cel- ery and nerve with a small por- tion of I-'reach dressing. Thlnhgivlng Cuscrve -_____L.. .|.. tablespoon lemon julm,gra t¢ dl`""' rind of one lemon, 3 cups flour.gbN_ w. D. UPS! Crenm butter,add sugar,then eggs well beaten.Next add soda, dissolved in hot water,lemon juice, rind and flour.Mix well, iorm into roll and let stand in ice .MQ over night.When ready to than William D.1 .mf elhm ww thin. surinkle 1i¢h¢.|F°'?5f°'f5"§'f.f'f'l". ENDOI Few men in Am- to more people frox 'rm EXT san?m . ° £ 1'L.'" " z» " '° " " " ° ' Radiant Glxinim slliilfaetory s. church will be held a t Fremont Monday, Nov. 17, with a program from 10 a. m. und! 4 p. rn.Dr. Cutdnger of Denver, will give an address.Rav. Norlin, Inca! paswr expecia ta attend. | '...~ uowsins.Canada and the New North, is and Mrs.Lucy Brunton of FortWorth, Texan mndé a brief visit at ti m J.W.Brunton home Sut-urday.They spent the night with friends at Calhoun Y-hen left for Pipesbone.The Athens raised Mrs. Brunton who is now a widow. She will keep house for them for the present. meeting of the Womnn'n Club at the home of Mrs. Godsey Friday anemoon, Nov. 14.The program will be ably handled by Mrs. G. F-Lowe and Mrs. D. w. Rutledge.The nnnuaJ_Igll amferenco uf ,_. old Sun~y, Nov. 9.He celeb:-at»ed the event on Saturday by in- viting a few of his friends 'bo a party that afternoon.MasterStanleytookthemtotheroller skating rink for entertainment. sen home and Mx. Truhlsen served them n nice lunch.He reaived many nice presents and his guestshad a fine time and wished him C o l l r i o o m ~ mm s Flat door east Enterprhe otha ..I l ".- .I and colors in sizes 14 to 48_43-lt I cnnsc umnr r - I llloal l l l l s t a h u d l n n l:0m¢a\n8ht|BnlkBld¢. PROJECT LEADERS EACHauc mvn GLADIOL A BUL BS The entire group of eighteen project leadan taking the work nl ~'v ._____wr ~.. u ~fJ4C ommmsummnksg.. mum ass mm,abr. ~ Sylvi~ B~m~,~ ~o with Wash Dreams,2 for §1»5°inhe:sister ~a |:|" nn. w. F.gMpB[L|,DENTIST Ia a h d l a m wH1>lne'l'htltlli¢.m m r a u u h Douglass met at the court house in Blair, Nob. lm Friday, Oct. 81, for thdr second lesson; and as an added stimdus, Mr. Charles Rob~ ertson gave each leader and the county chairman, Mrs. A. E. Dixon, s named gladlola bulb as a begin- ning for home beautification next spring. -- - -xlk. No r mm K. l ht hmun o r r o m z r m s r Over the Blnix' Dm: Co. Pl e a s Bh d dl Evening; by Appointmnat x......_ silk w wp service or chltfon vrdght Silk S¢°¢|=i1\1¢° on sale now 'I7c padr in sizes 8%to 10 in all the new colors-stock .up n o w - you always need stockings.48-it BLAIR .msnhcr & TITLE COMPANY m m m Ah tn m r PHONE 15Pun mag.sun, Nelmmh x te r io r de c or a ti o n s a ~d ~o m~irn- provements such that any home- mnker could do, once they saw it de mon s tr a te d . . r . I I n I nn. EDW IN 'r. nnDeath!X~lAY smvxcs Washington county on Friday, November 21, giving the thini les- son which is endlled "lhking thi Hooked Rug". lnree ulpa um wulm.,.....,.diced apples,1'/S cups water,1 mp crushed pineapple;1 lemon, joke and grated rind.,2 ornng€3, jdce. and grated rivd.3 cups su~ p r .Cook cranbenies and apple in the water until tender.Add eiwpplv. lemon and oranges and mgar.Mix well andpeook rsrid- ly until thick and clear.Turn lata sterilized gtaases and when cold cover with paraffin- Crnb MommyThneetablespoonslemon juim, 'fr pound crab meat, 4 tablespoons butter,1 teaspoon w e 56 tea- spoon pepper, 2 red xzevper Your the lemon juice over the crab meat.Melt the butter in a try- ing pan and add the crab meat, seasoning and chopped peppers. Cook for twenty minutes. Dale Ban One cup stoned dates,1 cup nut meats, 1 cup powdered sugar, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon melted but- ter,2 tablespoonslemon juice, 4 tablespoons flour,%teaspoon salt.Put dates and nuts through food chopper.Add sugar and beaten eggs and mix well.Add mdbed butter.lemqn juice,flour and salt and ~thoroughly. Spread evenly in a greased shallow lil"-1 lxaving mixtune one-fourth lush deep.Bake in a moderate oven,825 degrees.F.about 30 minutes.Cut in strips and roll R powdered sugar while hot. Pineapple. Front One medium-can grated pine apple,2 tablespoons granulated gelatin, 2 cups water, juice of 2 lemons,white o!,2 eggs,2 cups augur.Dissolve gelatine in cold water to cover.Mix sugar, wa- ter and pineapple juice and lemon juice and bring to a- boil.Pour ly with sugar or place a blnnehei almond in center and bake in : quick oven.The rault is crlsp_ short cookie,truly delicio s and will be a great favoril:e.[Yield.' six dozen small cookies. Pecan R d l l Soften two cakes of compressed yeast ln one-half w p of luke warm water in which one teaspoon of sugar has been added.Allow to stand while you mix: 2 cups of boiling water Vx cup of aug-sr,1 tablespoon salt,2 tablespoons of shortening and cool until luke warm.Add two well-beaten eggs, then mix all together.Add and beat in four cups of flour and nl- low to rise for one hour.Then stir in four more cups of flour, but do not knead, let rise.This can be used at once or can be plac- ed in the ioe box and kept for a week using parts of it as desired. For the pecan rolls, take some of the dough,roll out,spread with butter cinnamon,sugar and roll up and slice as for cinnamon rolls. In your baking pan place three tablespoons of butter, four table- spoons ol' brown sugar and sprin- kle pecan or other nut meats over d l .Plaoe your roLls over the nuts and allow torlse very light and bake.When taken from the oven turn at once upside down.Seven-Minute Icing ln Not Hard lo Make Two egg whites beaten stiff, 1% cups sugar,%teaspoon cream tartar, 5 tablespoons mater. Place all of the ingredients in a double boiler, .beat with an egg beateruntil well mixed, place over rapid- ly boiling water, beating constant- ly, cook for seven minutes, remove and add flnvonng. ..,.__,..__e»--=...1-.. I . ! uma; uussnui. ui. uewp-. U...--».hia 8 years in Washington he at- tained national prominence. A wel. known national magazine described 1..m as 'the most amazing man ln dongresshObeying a grateful impluse be- cause of the great physical bluak\g| received through the use of Sar- gon, Mr. Upshaw writes that he is simply doing unto others as he would have them do unto him in making the following voluntarystatement.| My first experience with thiszemarknbieinvlgorstorcame in' the summer of 1928, when Sargon| was brand new.I was suffering from nervous dehun and nn al- arming physical depletion as the result of over-work on the lecture platform,and really feared I would not have strength enough to get me through the political campaign of July and August.Un' béievable as it may seem,two bottles talmn with-the Sargon Pills simply made me over.After the most hectic speaking campaign through which I eser passed,I came out actually fexling far stronger than when I began.'Later-, mshing away' on another busy speaking tour covering sev- eral stoves, I did not persevere in the daily use of the medicine until my system waaihoroughly cleans- ed, with the result that twice since then I lound mysell! again su£fer< lng from general debiity, consti- pation and diulnms, and each time I lm-.nee .nn -....-.... ........-- ..the city several days. The Guild met for work Thar: day afternoon with Mrs.Ann'Peddie.They meet next week with Mrs. Orin Grimn.During the absence Friday, Sat<urday and Sunday of mas Helen Trlplett Miss Dagmar0lson andMm. H. B. Cameron assisted withthe work at the port office.l Mrs I-l. L. Svran went to Omaha Friday with Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Jespersen and stayed down until Sunday visiting her son, A. E. and family.Henry Mengedoht,who lives nest of here is building a lovely new home which is nearly com- pleted.lt is built of brick all on ground floor.The rooms are large and spacious. More than the usual interestwas taken in election here Tuesday and a heavy vote was polled. Last Thursday evening Misses Leona Rover and Kathryn Hughes entertained the members of the I-Delta-Dek Club at the James Vnn Horn home.Mr.and Mrs. Melvern West held high adores for the owning and Miss Jessie Don ahoo and Howard C. Hansen, lowand were given suitable prizes. Harold Hancock left his studies at the state university and came over and spent the week-end with home folks.Mrs.Huit Lone has returned several days with her daughter, Mrs.Iester Schneider and Mr. Schneider.Mrs.Robert Bauman of Belle- view, Ill., Mrs.Anna Peddie and Misa Caroline Wachter w e r e rom Omaha where she visited Ithe Sargon combination has clear-~ed me up and left me feeling tip- top..Living now in the aftermath oil them refreshing experiences, I am moved by common gratitude to heartily commend this wholesome guests at the Ben Wachter home Friday.» Mrs.F.0 .Swanson and Mrs. F J. Kastle were visitors at maDouglm county metropolis Satiird day,Edward Swanson came home I |X at Wayne, spent the week-end wit! ~ Herman relatives.On Friday evening a number oil relatives gathered at the Mi ss Anna Fuess home to visit with Mrs.Robert Baumann who has been visiting relatives here. Those gdiesent were Mrs.Anna Peddie, las Caroline Wachter,Mr. and Mm Wm. Adams, Mrs. Baumann,John Wachter and Mrs. Hiland oi' Lincoln,Mrs.Lizzie Aekemwn and famlly and Clarence Waehter and family.. Mr.and Mrs. James Nlelmn drove nut from Omaha Sunday and enioyed dinner at the Wm. Olson home "west of here.Mrs.Pete Hansen and daughter, Emily came up with them and spent the day with Mrs.Hs.nsen's mother and sister,Mrs. Chris Wachter and Christene. Mrs,Gilbert Olson received a message Sunday moming bearing the news that her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Sullivan had died very suddenly at her home a t south Omaha at six o'clock that mom- ing.Funeral services will be held Wedn-tadny. M m Wm.McDonald and her daughter,Mrs.Raymond York and baby of Tekamah, spent Sat- urday aihsrnoon visiting at the Dr. I, w. Cnxmbaugh home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olson drovo to Omaha Monday,taldng Mrs. Tillie Waqhter down.She w u t stay until after the funeral Wed- nesday of Mrs.Maggie Sullivan and then return w the OlsonhomeHenryBake r o f Bldr,visited friends in Herman Tuesday and Wednesday.Jennings West of W a t Bros.,made a business trip to Omaha; Friday.~Minas Eleanor and La'l`wileMartin of Wayne,were week-end guests at the Edgar DeVall home.'with them -and remained unti l'Mr.und Mrs.John Andersen °--»'--- »-»-l--.na ;.|.:m-an emmf alma...with II 1 I V iLhington, D. c. have §;3E}1i;`r1{é ` ter..4s~1r mmmmanmlnImmmlmlmmllnn|n1||1Imlml|m|m||||mmm||nsnIIml||||||||||u||mmn|||um||||m|||||!= SaleStock Reduction E § Continuedomo me gelaune ana sur wen.roumuucm rwuye W.Add pineapple and chill until i t French Drmaingbegins to thicken.Add white of Eight tablespoons (95 cup) eggs beaten stiff.Beat for ten Amaiza oil,3 tablespoons lemon minutes and freeze..juice or win¢8\\l'. 1 teaspoon sugar,Annie Butler Sandwich 'A wqspoon salg lxpprika. Mix in- mfnd ellective medicine tn everybody whose rundown condition calls for complete rmtorationl' Fashion Center Silk Dresses- Vnlues no S9 on sale now sans; .wnuuy eveuws...............<.. .,..,.... ..........,_ .E.E. Taylor of Lincoln.mf g Mrs. Andersen's mother at Blair.E his sister,M m H .B.Camera Mr. and Mrs: R. J. Schenck of .E and Mr. Cameron a wisit one day Stanton, Iowa wen: visiting w i t h E last week.friends and re lnti ve s here a fe w 2 Mr. md Mrs. L. C, I-Innsen,Mrs.days last weels.5 mm. n mn n n g h d Mr. and Mrs.The mild election sunoer serv-; W E h a v e d e c i d e d t o c o n t i n u e - . . _- | . . . - l -__ .L_ _:_ ___ _ l _u u r s t u c ls r e u u c m g s a l eFor id open fac e d san dwic h mix | gre dieiu ts an d bea t iqmtil c reamy an n u l h a r m n f c imam rh ee ie a n d Ui ! S US I E ; values to $12 on sale now, $'!.95;Chas.Hammer of Blair, attendedxed at the Legion han dining room values Do $18 on sale now$12.75--the O. E. S. meeting last Thura»drew a big crowd and the ladies atb the (mart new styles,colors day evening.Mrs.Bendorf serv-.made a neat sum of money.aldmorials in sizes 11 to 52 smiled on the refreshment committee Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper are 1415 to g51,5_43»1z|that evening with Mrs. C. J. Horn enjoying a wcek's visit at the for ten days ending Saturday, November 23.Many responded l _I 'I . o f r u CALHOUN lf~ds~ ~e~ at the Watkins \\l :|: ||9 _..-- e md slic es o f g r a h a m bread.gr e e n vegetables wh e n th e y boil ou ma y ad d a s pr i nk li ng of f in e -imp r ove s the f la vo r a n d retai ns y gr o un d wa ln u ts .th e c olor.Puuhinn Cnnbhr W i n te r Coa ts-s ` . |a z z :I* l u l ll - I - " o -ul l l n* u m m m_ H SlH WH : : o n l # to ou r m g r e u u c u o n o t t e r a n d |Q U l u ; u » \ n - n va lu e s to $ 2 5 on s a le now $1 6.7 5; ivalues to $40 on sale no w.$ 29.E J 0- . a ll th e s ma r t n e jw s ty le s i n bla c k took advantage of the prices and laid in a sup] future use.W e still he IMMENSE stock awaitin inspection.Come earl special /\ l Tbe Home of Peyfecl Talking Prclures F R I D A Y a n d S A TU R D A Y Saturday Matinee NOVEMBER 14 und 15 "Border Romance" With Armida and Don Terry COMEDY-Men Without Skirts ¢ SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday Matinee NOVEMBER 16 and 17 ccCommon Clay" With Constance Bennett and Lew Ayres Toby the Milk Msn-Lady You Slay Me PATHE NEWS -1 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18 "Guilty" With Virginia Vaile and John Hulllud COM?-:DY-.mumyu Waek-end GLASSWARE NIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19 and 20 " T h e S t o r m" COMEDY-Pun md Simple With Lupe Vela :md William Boyd COMING--Sunday :nd Momhy, "The Spnlls-u"with Guy Coupe: Nov. Z3 xml 24 THURSDAYNOVEMBER 13 66 0 ~T a m i n g o f t h e S h r e w " With Mary Pickford and Doughs Fairbanks COMEDY-Golf Spécialisl A N U v 1 L ; u \ u l Mrs. O. A. I-`ick.a trained nurse went out to the Paul Kruse home Monday aftemoon, to carey for Paul's father,Henry Kruse, who is quite ill. Lucille and Mary Ann Rlohwer, young daughter.: of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohwer,enwnained their classmates at a Halloween party at their home, after school hours Monday.A very enjoyable time \ I happy couple and were all treated royally.Mr. and Mrs. Frahm are at home to their friends at their farm home we!! of town and their many friends wish them much happiness and prosperity in their wedded life. Mrs.Scott Allen entertained the members of the Happy 1-lou!Club, at her home Thursday aft- emoon, with every member pres- ent.Prize winners for the aft- ernoon were Miss Lulu Lorenzenl ana colorS ln Sizes un w `*°.- - u HERMAN NEWS Mrs. J. H. Johnson of Lincoln, spent several days here with Mr. Johnson last week.hir.and Mrs. D. w.Rutledge, Mrs. 0. H. Godsey and Mrs. o. L. Hllsinger drove to Schuyler, Neb.Wednesday.The ladies attended the Degree of Honor convention. They report a very interestingN ply for ave an \s your ly an d R E D U C T I O N S ler at $1.50 lun Bloomers lun Vests 'ter Belts ' ~ Bells er Belts nn Fkilfl 1-mn' 89c 89c $1.00 75c 50c \ E ~E I ; make your choice. F o L L o w I N G wal hid bythe vwmim-and M .J. A. kndls Delicimls """""""-kllr. m d Mn. Clll Rohvrer, Hr-! r¢¢m h':\`=nu wen lerved by thu n§§I",|`Ii¢.'§'~ arghter .'.i'a"é|.,». 'A'»\2..""'.|L'2i.1i"°§§" a Hn. mmm Kuna me her dlughter, gp he; Hmr:n. .» n.. Rune ul... Mm.. M»md|m.u.L T u . .u. » . . m l n m m ' E ' " " " " f ".Ee _. 'LEY..,'!' Dxe a :IB!s $2.00 Regular Sell _ E 50c Brassieres $1 sigf Brasssieres 39c Brassieres S9c Bloomers $1.75 Slips ' 59c Children's Hose Rayon Hose, 3prs. 250 Il $1 Non H evening, Miss Meta Mntthiesen of LongBeach,Calif.,visited relatives hen the forepart of the week. Miss hintthiesen had just return-ed from a trip abroad.Among those from here attend- ing the Ak-Snr-Ben stock SHOWWereEditorandIlirs.Frank Adams,C.B.Mehrens,PercyTucker and Clemens Neuman.The Kensington Club met with Mrs. Otto Iversen Wednesday nft~ ou..mu om........,.,....,....-...cnllers nt the Jacob Sierk homn Thursday evening.Henry Rohwer and Wm.Siev< ers nttended a bankers eonvention in Omaha Thursday.Harold Déy amd Miss Anita Fischer attended n football gamein Omaha Saturday afternoon. The dance given at the city hall Saturduy night for the benefit of the local D. E. S. proved s very pleasant affair, although the at- tendance was small.Music was a two weeks stay M. me ru. n.hospital at Omaha.The Guild met with Mrs. Chris Hansen for work Thursday after- noon.Mr. und Mrs. W. T. Meador ol Fremont,spent Saturday and Sunday nl. the E. C. Burdic home.Ola!Johnson,who suffered a stroke last summer and has been'confined to his hume since, was able to vqalk up town one duy last week..Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen are 0 g q u . a u u a l cs i m § 1 G i f f f ' ~n n : u u r u1 nn N $ 1 .2 5 Va l §..~ Vxters & | . | 1 \ . | I. c u n s u mf°`fl' II Swea 2 $1.25 Ulrdles $1.00 Rayon Skirts $1.50 Stepins $1.00 Stepins Valium i'n S295 Qnnrfn "',}'§§ $1 sanuaiy Skins 75c 1 25 $1 Wool Tams 50c J $1 Shell Knee Cotton s1 .nn |Knit Underwear, Size 44 70c ernoon wit hevery member pres- ent.A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess.Mrs.Grant Lage entertained the ladies of her neighborhood un Wednesday afternoon.A contestwasheldinwhich Mrs.Henry Fischer was winner.A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed.Miss Emily Ketchmark enter tained sixteen guests Wednesday fumishfd by Sievers' orchestra.lpaéhté of a baby soh born on!Hrs Jae Bolln "°'°|Thursday, Oct. 30 ut the Imman-'Mr. and .'.called to Blair Sntnrday afternoonbythesenousillnessofMr. Bolln's father.The sale of seats for the play"Deacon Duhhs" m be given Fri- day evening, Nov. 14, which vero pm.on sale Saturday mm-nlng,_ was very gratifying, fifty dollars-I worth of tickets being sold tha# uel hospital at Omaha. Geo.Rose and son of Omaha,were here Saturday on a business.trip and visited his sister,Mrs.E. W _Bundic and family. Mrs.Melvem West and babyspent a few days last week visit~ ing relatives at Blair.On Monday a large van camoout from Omaha and moved Mr.evening in lrnorl;fDl;er th ""'id2 y- Di"2l'S"\'¥»aro Y |Mr.and Mrs.Thomas AutzenAmanda|Kasaan held high scores and children of Qmahs were .sud. Ray Hume," md Miss Jeaale sund,d i m ''ul H;household goods to the city wherem m n l m low.s umme pm¢=l;~;,,;,e'L ,,,,,,,§'gues at e |}§}§_Y_*,}'_j§f §§'1§§_ f,__['°_§''§,§§° will a n d Mra.Albert Woodward's E Gowns ,75c $1.25 Outsize Hose S9c E E é1f65`¥x§"i"§§1b§L§&éI~ed """g;= I»otof$2 Pajamas $1.50 E §, . , E , , E E g 0 A T 1 § X i { E X § { §§ §Children's,2to 14 years,....$1_75 =;j;;'§ E Wornen's and Misses,sizes 16 to 48 § g $ 5 ? ° °t o $ 3 5 . 0 0 § ~ T h e S t y l e S h o p p e ~ §MRS. C. C. VAN DEUSEN, Prop.BLAIR, NEBRASKA E Zhmlnmnn|||||m|||||||||||||| ilIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll ||||||||||I|||||n||||||||m||||||||n|||||||||| were awarded each of them.A The following amounce:nent, "'§{,.°§:°C"]a`;§e §eid "Wm ';;;";e the lovely luncheon v{as servqi by the made in the Omaha Sunday pu-meeting of the whim Cross at her hostess and a dehghtful H1110 was pers, will belfpf interest to 9. num-home this week. renorted.ber of Calhoun morale."Mn a nd Mr and `Mrn 1.r:llhuscunh naTim home of Mr. and Mrs, Les ter Smith was made MDP? Wed# nesdny, Nov . 5 by ~ advent of n baby boy weighing :une apd one~ hnlf pounds.Mrs.Hurst ls car- ing for mother and lilly _ Mrs.J.F.Linaberry aH1i°""°°'Omaha,were guests Saturday the engagement v! their daughter,| night and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy w Dr. R. E. Stdey. son Ivan Helms.Mrs.Bnssett wasof Mr. and Mrs, Charles Staley of formerly Miss Alice Stevens of Dewitt, Nab.Mis:Lbxaberry is Hai r.the popular heacher of the f\fth|Mrs.o.H.Godsev noted herliiudolph Frahn aI1d Miss Qellll-'and sixth grades in the Ft.. Ca.\~hush;,_mg»;bi,-tha;133;~ lWatkins were umted ln munage houn school, this being her 5BCOnd!N°v '1 by ante,Lining at d i m ; Wednesday, Nov. 5» the certmony yea: here.Dr.Staley n now than evening for Mr. and Mrs.taking place in Omaha.. After the taking an interneship at Seattle,Ray Triplett, Mrs. Ivan Helms and wedding the newlyweds.accom- Ewnh-.Miflv Marjorie Godsey. p n m d by Mr.and Mrs.John,Mr . a nd ~ Gr un t L a g e audi Miss u m River,fifth and i d M r .d c h i l d r e b e d S d . xE i . . . . § ? . ' 1 ~~~ ~~~~t h 6 w u ; \ \n m ]n l L L -. , . - f f . E ? L ° } " L i ' i ' n.rulbuno .» - - » -- - ---. ..,.................... uusuvl v1l.1:|.1.:lltl lu un:Den u uwu H orne:to Ta b o r ,I o w a wh er e th e y en - |Th e Mi s s e s Ma r ga r e t Gu mp a n d =" m g Ba k e r , J o h n Gr n vi n a n d jo y e d n,we d d i n g di n ne r at tl: \ e| V i o la Rod ge rs an d Ma r v i n Gu mn E m i l ansen we r e di n ne r gu es ts h o me o f a n a u n t o f th e b r i d e . On of Ne b n s k n . C i ty , we r e g u e s ts 0 5 Sun day o f M r .a n d hi ts .D i c k 'I'hu.\-:day eve ni n g a g r o u p o f Mi s s E mi l y K e tc h m a r k Sunday .Mo r to n . :sua Nc um m -:.1a m o |Claud¢Wood|ndBobhri¢ot0mn-¥amndoddnArmu|5¢e day e¢l¢~,l¢1=l'l'l\mn»vann8mdsydn»-|lwme.Gunter.\|»¢flAn»\un ir in w ¢ m \ . m l C u l mon..~no Q9 " ' ; ; a i ; ~q u a at the 1| in . n..~\ A# nunah:punun ml hi *a m Rnmlnv vhrlhirl vithlhrnian at Fremont. 'handn .l n s r n a m af,\ha~Mn.Carrlal llr.mdlln.hm£e Hovandirkl Im.-y"W"th»0 -=»§|E.>I' '' . ; ' " " " ~ . ' .!"2.°!=5°£=°er-;..llnd ;,'.g,{I ""|m"| m u . m d Sunday din- menul, Geo.In _ . - - - ,, .... W." ... ..d n y d i m u g m it s lm d n lk m k wlon m d d u a utthe Laftis home.r~.,.f..-chapalwodneou u m m m _,_M r l . H . E . W i ; | s t n n d M n . F .l I r . ? : ; H r L B . l . I v e n o n x n d ~v u ~n||:hildnnm¢ ; B ln ir : : : : E¢"sL"S2'"£2"§.'i°1?...'*. 5 , ' % . 5 E ' " ° " " ' " ° ' * " *. m i n g s f g m n a f m m u a t f n u m x n s m m y ¢ v m m ¢ y m w » » » ¢ ¢ 1 ¢ m ¢ u m » m . , . ~*Y l h s h o n m n f h b m , H n . U. \ r Te hma hov e ri hev wtk-end.FnnkBro v m ha ms we xe li i lle r la rfi l ho me .nelday '-"°""°°"~M _ n = v ¢ I v v » ° n i n B w -u m w m g m o l w m m n u l m h l r t l a d o u m m m .c u d . J m m n m »m m J:&.¢ °-# 1 1 1 =-s =~=\u=1 D-v ° nuua g e +» d=rf';*% fx'1 e e °':°,% ":"*'" """'*=| .,,.".» ..L '.1 ';*°"'"*°<omm¢d 1-»=week ho m 1»\=L_1J:»;»-¢.1g.s,1»=_»;1~z."5»;_ -., » = |u.mm».u>u.nm»am=I u Slhmlny Em!! Ho v - Hz. ma Hrs. FI Lofds3 flmily °f ann. lgpsui- m;1°5""¥°;m1;*' Jorgensen mua-QQ ., |,,,,,,,'f'""" at `'p.ynn-lmfrx emma, disnv u ox m uy'm u ne pv m lv ' in n w v BIN!!! lxumoxm Clggig g H ,Sa na wr, mum lu ox nuux.-- - - -.of qnoe)the open house Friday evening; za nee m~1"'is -fy qmzty ,h x , w w w g m az u n Wm.m i i u l - . » n d m : \ J . 1 . P ¢ ¢ ¢ mn » n d | d B ° { D d °Bdfi rkfuc mnt Sun- °"'Frldly.M s 1 , " " 'wi n " Y a : n "<;M m G I- P 1 6 1 2 2 l f -i "° §' X i ,B u i l d s 'accompanied '°"-31° $°'§"a a w w o {heR¥be¢r:y.1 : y :2in Bm:-.'C=l¥'lr» "°=;=,e;;\u and U " " ° " ' " d ' " ' R ' y " ' " " d K ' ° ' h m d M r 1 H A r r y T \ m ¢ f l h 4 Mf-Ehmo rdv mg !znta a pu:dS\ uux» " ,Q§ ,,, ,¢ ,¢ d; ,m¢ ,gu m| .y 1 . f;¢ | ,Mr . md Mn . P » u 1 J ¢ £ ! e r w n o t u m m ta of fa v nt th e o o u rt ho ns a mdi o o k a nd Mr s . A,0 .H| w k1 \u ntzmd e d d a y ni g ht md s u nd -I n ¢ u m J . u 'de extension work from M i n Y Irish:andThund;y v m,h u , i m M\.fn. ..A ma Pfidnv .¢..»dmv the nite moon n tthe C. B Bu n n F T. "A lr hon v Inmhn _,,,,'nm1u Curle y Ind hmllv n . Ledngwn,1 u n m a m m s . s c ¢ » ¢ ¢ y m a m 0 m \ h n , = p ¢ n ¢ ¢ h ° w ° ¢ k f 1 1 d ° f * 1 1 ° " ° " " " ° W ° ' " ° ' ¢ ° the stan: bmkers convention in Vaughn home in Homestead ~_,| [lnnalmxs of unmln.n . . ..... ~.L_.__.....H Imilu aut of hen, ndeeonted.Non nm nyon bloomen,pan-Mxywood--10 urlmdl o f l im tia gshoriic sordka dpe jers ey stock shipped from have duringbloomanfor Women md Mines,reumt week./ Z p d r h i n s l l s i x e a u n d e o l a n Kennuw-» -Nntmul s u being at the Fashion Center..48-lt lnatdled i n d w . flmi ly were Sunday a rm~ re a l c ube s ty le s ,$ l _ ~ A n d ~ 8 a r b ~ w i l l be ~pro nd~ne vi dto n a t the Harold Curley ln nina 'I to 14 nc the Fashion mi ne - flmi ly were Sunday a rm~ re a l c ube s ty le s ,$ l _ ~ A n d ~ 8 a r b ~ w i l l be ~pro nd~ne vi dto n a t the Harold Curley ln nina 'I to 14 nc the Fashion mi ne - "r`|`§¢"Belva vuhir.'a"'"' 7 iw? W fiiihe md ul-:'il» Jorgvemm held ma d;:;hter Barbln Jem ,1|S_',§g§_" gin;-nd onlie;t th:Mr. and mn | meefinz _Flidny ffm-noon b no ", ual vmma sum fm; Byron gm f__,;"='_ ;,, ~;;_~;.§»=;;. ~ hav-ingnwemm-ross.M t t h e h es f ~md M u W ~-er hnd their nroznm at their nonlnkgurn mimnr md Mrs. ¢..¢.».r.., n.....my nu 4 . . . ~ s . D n x i V a u g h n a n d ~ I ~ " § zi y teinoon vim/- ixginis and Abbey ora xt tha Frank Brown home. and M n .Clmrle;Mzannd Mn.J.L .Pe Mrs e-n;nd ',spentS1 md.ny ntt»| on,Rnbe n.\ndMn.Hnrry y | ..n_..-- m... ....| .-mm. fn Pmmnnt Snmrdnv. Fuhion Center Beauty Pu-lar-I Phone 47--Alice 'l'riple4.'t-Finest Beauty Work in Blair.43-lt Fownea Gloves lc Women md Mines,$1 Yo $8.50 in all |tylga, colon and sizes at the Fashion Center.43-lt N911 run rayoxrbloomers,pam Eu, lhortie s or dlk stripe jusey hloomers for Women and Misses, 2 pair $1 in all sizes and colors at the Fashion Center.43-IK LOVE PIRAT Students of : FRIDAY, Cutla in cAsr or Dorothy Dear, daughter ol pnnta Misa Primer, teacher of privlie . lehun -------~-m m m ------Lilinoe -------lhlle --~----(Hlwliim gi rls, daug~ Billy Wood, Ueubenmt, U. S. Pinto Chief,heartless pirate,-- Sa\ry,upix-ate -~---- Chorus of lhwalim Girls (about Chorus of Pix-oben (about 80) S T A G SCENE:Gandeu of Miss ' beac MUS! 1.Overture 2.Ope ning Chmu 3,Whilper Aloha --- 4.Yo, for Pirates Bold -- 5.W hy l 'mSi ngi s ---- 6.You Need A Good Cook B~ 'l.We We re Crooh. Now w 8.Ho w di e Ho me ma Dmg 9.Te . ll Ke W ho ~--- 10.0h,I.s Tlut SO! 11.Pln li ng ---- 12.Finlle --- 18.Fa i r Hun li , Our Own Ho 14.Don't Be A Slave lo Old lu 15.Simply Sly Aloha --- 16.In an Awful Scrape -- 11.lly Castle in a n Unlmown 18.C\n't You See I'm Angry 19.Old F18 8 o f line 20.Finale --~---- Dramatic;---» Costumes --~- Scenery and Decorntio Special Dauoea --_ Publldtylnd'l'ickets Music Supervisor -~ m e n sen NEW ENGLAND NEWS Marie Anderson of Blnir is vis- iting a t the Arthur Anderson home.Evelyn Enger spent a few days of last week at the Floyd Mnglll home.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Magill and children wma Sunday visitors at the Henry Hovendick home.Mr.and M n .Freeman Loftis and Howard were Friday eveningvldwrsattheGeorgeLoitis home.'Ethel and Arlene 'Kahlua were Saturday dtemoon visitors win. Daisy Thompson.Em. Krohn was a Sunday nib- emoon visitor at the Henry Kru- ger home.Liberty Eriksen sperm Sunday afbemoon at the Herman Rogenhnme.llr. and Mtn. Ray Dcrnnelly and son of Omaha, and Annie and v -- 'é " i } g , . 1 . / w w w ~ S o n b l m Psucu..~ WITHTHB \\ w ~ f a /, f'»2':"_.;~__,.\;"_;:T*"~¢` / » f ~ "a.;-"--1 Louise Rioemrufld famous gnphdogist, can poaitivcly rad your tnle.nt|,vi.|-cues and fault: in thc drawing, words md 'llhlt nuts thAt you scribble when "lostil thought".Smd "b '"'.,.....,,..... ,¢¢¢m'§¢'.'£'."'£'2'i.¢.bud, cmtfmmn sm al Mihéo pencils. mcuaomu.. Add:u|Loui.|nR1ne.¢axe or um.; FENCE. eo.. msw YORK un I1 \ ~ .. ; . . , ~"l *llif w1.°¢rr A C ` i ° I =` 5 0 " " " E m M »== -u -DL -" 4 ¢'l",-u-F --*""c'¢\"~ ~Mako Friday Macaroni Day.-.- Eat .. G o o c l f s B e s t *z M a c a r o n i .-a u -. . ~ » \ " " ~vu- 0 W *g g ; f y | oqnfi SPAG-'T', y nn s !» » l ° ' . ? - ' f f _ ; " " E L aehool.They were enjoyed by all mothers and also the pupils. Hr. and Hrs. Clifford Hineline attended n surprise party Satuh day nt the home of Minno Larson.Ham Gurtin had the mlsformue w ste p on a spike mr Tue sday and has been under the doctors are s ince Some of the neighbors were busy moving their mall boxes Fri-day as the mall\-oute changed on Saturday momi going up thru the hills instead of down on the bottoms.Mr. and Mrs. _ aye Qustingnd R.A.Davies.Mrs. Dilliner isMrs.Blnckhurn's granddaughter.Qohn F. Jackerrm rem:-md Tues |day` from Omaha where he spent,mveral a y e with his brother, 'Bernard and wife.Mrs. hw Weber. who underwentanoperationinaFremonthoo- pital several weeks ago,is con- vnlesdng at the home of her rno<ther, Mrs. Henry Wehner in FN< mont. Fnshion Cmuzr Benuty Parlor- Pho ne 47-Alice 'Trlple tt-Finat Reantv Work in Blair.|3415 l - " Hmm -...el `o...- - . . . . ,.-1. uuwu v um aus . num;Q..-¢¢.~Prendce Smith since gettin thnxlor their father.s Mr. md Mrs. Byron Beard and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.Beard's sister,Mrs.John Teknmah. Mr.and Mrs.Loran Laymanand children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Elliott at Ar- lzona. .Abner King visited Sunday with his mother in Blair, who has beenbedlast for sixteen months. Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. nm! Mn Wm, Brat; were 'S¢herner and husband, north o l family. Merldlth and Willard IversonspentWednesdayeveningwith Elmer and James Dixon. Roy Wakefield, Jr. wus a Sun-day guest az the home of his aunt, n m my W hitmus.Friends and relatives of Mr.and Mrs. Roy Lyons pulled of! a surprise party on them Saturday evening.Mrs.Lucien Peek of Blair, was a Sunday visiwr at the Neum Warrick home.Mr.Peck is on the road to recovery st the Uni. vnmitu lmxnifnl.Rav Peek wan Es or HZWA fven by lair Junior High ions, vw age! Jack vunneu zsun-""um si=.§,;d'sf»»;"§;i¢2i; ", m i """'a S""";»".;...;§a.=,;';;. ééli"Y with Etml Hatzen Ind f m y wfu xomwsuédsug s29:;|°°d Mrs. George Hain and Mr. as imc Ed Hawkins home. -fagggd wihqgr new gugh tu $650.g,t§¢k $5 ,d 6_'and Mrs.Harry Tyson.All at-The Kindred Men?Makers r ..f'l tended the Legion dance at &iing's Club will meet Nov. 20 with Mrs.vmve r .M r s .M a t z e n i s M m G u . s t l n ' a R o b i n h o o d f o r r e c h i l d r e n $ ; 4 9 l a t e r .C l y d e p i t c h a n d t h e S e l f I m p r o v e - N n 1 J.s i s t e r ..____.t 0 $ 3 5 0 .A l l i i i ' 0 8 - A l \ ' 8 Y B S o m e - ,u p n m 1 M "m a r r m - . 1 \»!|»nns:|»Iv» 1 \ $n.. .. ¢., .+m m .M 1 1 anu nai nov. 14, 1930 'Usa al8:/5 Charles Harman of Omaha, wereonfw his farm Snturdny shelling popcorn.Arthur Rowe did the ahellinz-_ Elmer Michelson and family oi Weeping Wnher, were Snndny vis-itors at the George und John lineline homes.Mr. nnd Mm.Ray Busch anddaughter came Wednesday evening mn d i n z the remainder of theweek At her puents home, Mr. and Hrs. John Hineline.Roy attend- ed the teachers' mnvention.Harold Hi eline of Oakland,spent the wee aid with his grandfuther and uncle, Prank and Cliff- Lhing New.48-lt I P E A C E F U L H I L L Peaeeful Hill will hold their first community club meeting on Tuesdny evening,Nov.18.Be sure and come.Christina Wiese is helping Her- man Wicse's this week. Mr. and Mn. Charles Voss en- tertained A large number of reh- tins Saturday and Sunday.Mr. George Voss and dsughber; Frances of Cavour,S.D.spentthe weekend with relatives. and Mr. and Mrs. Zenoa Smith of Blair, were guests for Sunday din- ner with Mr.and Mrs.HarryTyson.They also stayed for tha evening.Mr. und Mrs. Harry Tyson and Mrs. Watson Tyson ol Blnigsyenl; Monday afternoon a t the ohn Newell home.Robert Vensrd came home with the Tysons for a few days visit before going i n Missouri to spend the winter. Mr.and Mrs. l'..ouis Long of Herman,Mr.and Mrs.George £Reid of Tekumnh,were Sunday |s!=°'"H ens o f Mr.and Mrs. mu", ravymv Vino -w ...wt ......28 with Mrs.Byron Bunn and have n lesson on Thinking a Hook-ed Rug".This was`decided at a. joint meeting Thursday ahernoon at the home ol Mrs. Opal Reeves. Fownes Gloves for Women and Misses,$1 to $850 in all styles, colors And dues at the Fashion Center.48-lt' Fashion Center Winner Goats-vulues to $25 on sale now $l6.'I6; vdues to $40 on sale now $29.50- adl the smart new styles in black and colors in sizes 14 to 48_43-lt CHARACTERS an mannger -CATHERINE JENKINSml of girls MARY LOUISE MORAN JACQUELINE Drxo N FAYE HANSEN:m n BEALES EMIL Y AL L EN :ra of rich plantation owners) ber,Thmnessee -WAYNE DUDGEON ybe DON BELLOWS 30) ad Hinelini and family.Seymour Smith of Omaha, cnll~ d on friends around De Som on londa y. Irene Moeller spent the week- ud win. the little s. Hinellne gun Pele Jones and family called on Unlber Smith and family of Cal- houn Sunday afiernaon.Joe Sully is out picking cornfer John Sully with his com picker Mrs.Ed Landem visited her Sunday visitam at the H. C. Kuhr home were Mr.and Mrs. Hana x. Nelson and sons of Oma- ha and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kniep M n .I-l. C. Kuhr and Evelyn Knowlwn athended Eastem Star aL Blair Friday evening.Mar-jorie xuhf rehu-ned'with them to spend the week-end at home. Lillian and Marie Kahnk visit-ed with Berniw Miller Sunday alvemoon, |n e n a e l n A y a u n . Fred Metzler spent Sunday eve- ning at the home of his daughter,Mrs. Shirley McKex'¢her of Blair, where his sou,Harald who has been working at Powell, Wyoming was also a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. w. J.Boite and family and Misa Hazel Duhse drove zo Bennington to see the baby boy at the Aruil Sdzumann .~ home. Non run rayon bloomers,pan~l ties, ahortieg or silk su-ipé jersey bloomers fur Women and Misses, 2 pair $1 in all sizes and colors nt tha Fashion Center.43 -u HILLSIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT ea fllauaen drove i n from! s n r r u m ner'a privaba school, tropical foliage;down rlghL NUMBERS C T I'husband and daughter i tyo days last week. Don't forget to attwenddv nl at \he West DeS< n Omnha Mr. and Mrs. Alfred SvogersonI l the nar-no school l:30. They for ynu. d n playRaymond be.Given uh. and Christine visited at the Otw Voss *=°'=°,3 Sunday afternoon.Learn rich spent Sundiy alt~ ernoon with Clara Knhnk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weseman,Celia and Elvena visited a t the Snm Holstein home Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrich andCodnne were Blair wlers Friday .n.»-........rmw. nm. nm.. mul. nuns uenmne warncx was H muwl, A.u .outunmy uxwnwuuguestof relatives at the B.F. to visit. hll parents, Mr ,and Mm Jens Clausen and other relnEves and friends.le o left over a y e a r n g o t o ml k e h i s h o me w l t h an uncle in Dakota.He will spend some time here and may not re- turn until toward spring.It hasbeencold there this fall.The thermometer registered 16 de- grees below gero and ice dx inch- Peck fnmily at Tekamah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves ma children were Sunday dinnerguesta of Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Simpson, south of Blair. Timm Tucker ls husking earn with | picw at the L0\liB Grimm ' m m since Saturdny.George Petersen, A. W, Clarke house Friday, Nov. 7 at E will have a.surpriseTherewill be booths an n d U. S. Renne mdKrozh will have a debaby De Soto l'o\na\'s C! Chonn Pink Chic! and Chorus of Pinkas lisa Primer Pirate Qxief md Chorus re Crooks --Chorus of Pirates Dorothvlt!;l¢l=L||lJ\Ill.~ " ' " " '\<5""."if" `"`"I°"""f°": Floyd are husking f0|.'\¢3 thick on the 181505 which sounds§fr§t° BPf".¢__° VL....'E'}___...x A. E. Dixon..cold enounrh for us.Wash Dresses,2 for $1.50 in nies 14 to 4s st the I-'xshion Cen~ mr.43-n Fashiuu Ca me Silk m u m - Vdnes no $0 on sale now $6.75- vmlues to $12 on sule now, $7957 .-w a a a a m ; Dorothy, Billy and Chorus Dorothy, Billy and Chorul '3'""ana '""" neu Y°"". lun nn-. and Mrs. A. E. Beale; md Mn. Join Reid attended x cmdLg-gh~ s n g E m s "u:;:d|Jane, and Eugene Bunn were Sun-party at the Ed Nate! home south g f m j m xx un '' day mmf guests at the c.B. of Blah- Satuxdny evening. B h s Ella Mr.d M H E viMr. and Hrs. Wm. Voss visikd if ..,.°"£f,,.,'i'Z'Z°5=.§'21»...,. .ng :¢.,a .."'2\.- ,Sh em.\.\:fyu....:. #dues lo $18 on sole now $12.75- dl th e s mn n e w styles,colors ld umtaeriuls in sizes 11 to 52 and 14%m 26'/2.48-li ARLINGTON NOTES at the Henry Goader home in Bennington Sunday evening. Fovmes Gloves for Women and Misses,$1 m $3.56 in all styles, colors",nnd sims at the Fashion Center. \43-li sonof Florence and llr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn. Mr. and Hrs. Paul Paulsen and family drove to Omnhx Sunday tovisit their uncle and family. The Bridge View Project Club lheld their meetinnr Thurndnv aft- near Elk City Sunday..Mr. and Mrs. Alfrea Reehspenh Wednesday evening at the J.L . Petersen home.Mrs. Jens Clausen was hostess to the Danish Ladies Aid at the¢-hun~\\In Rlalr Wrdnandnv nfl. C T I I Chorus of Hawaiian Girl! Worry - um Primer, Dummy and cum. Lehua and Chorus Dorothy and Chorus of Pirates r (bats 2" =T§}§u{"ii£§.`2:.`1`f1 f:`éi1}-i ;£5é§>",;. lll\rr.1 wlan with Mrs. Car] Sorensen :rave Mr. *ml Mm Ffhrin '|"n\hlunn nfA s|5ec:ia}l .qnion .t-mi§t.ioe ser Mlm Primmr Di\»nh\ r'|J.: ...A rn...values to $26 on sale now 516.75% values tn $40 on sale now $29.50- ull the smart new styles in black and colors in sizes 14 to 48_43-it A L ON G T H E B O T TO M R O A D Omaha visitors at the HarryTyson home Sunday evening wernMr, and Mrs. Fred McDadels andMickey. Mr. and Mrs. Arb. Jones, ..~,»HUT !McDaniel;and Mr.and the Walter Gutschow fan-n, spentMrs. Paul Ke\ley.|Tuesday evening at the Robert Mrs. F, Muller and son, uma Widener home.and father, A. A. Anderson wem|Mr.and Mrs.John Kelley of Tekumah visiiors Monday after-Burt county and Mr.and Hrs. the lesson on "Making the Living Room Attractive". Miss Marjorie Hineline of De Soto, was a guest of the R. Wid- Sunday.Miss Helen Andreaaen of Blair, was also a. Sunday supper guest.Sunday evening vid!/ora with Mr. and Mrs.Burn Kelley were Mr.and Mrs,Ray Watkins ot Arizona. Hr.and Mrs.Alfred Hansen and two daughters,who live on sonville, Iowa spent the weekend E at the F. C. C. Petersen and CecilThompson homes. Mrs. Jens Clausen and san, Leo Herman, and Mr. a nd Hn.Wm . Reeh of Blair were Sunday dinner._guests at the Pete Truhlsen home. . Elizabeth and Hazel Sheets via-r , ited with Ruth Elaine Matz Sun-'Iday afternoon.,4 j ;.1. hir. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.Petersen at-~ tended the stock show at the .Ak- ggi-Ben field;in Omaha Thurs-" y.Mrs.Milo Schocks of Fremont, spent Tuesday wlth her mother, \§f, " . r 1 \.. ;..- o ';. ". | . ..\.\ Mrs. F~k Brown.~ ~ M a c ~ E G 0 | M~ a v *u n - ¢ - I . ~uional ihuxch on Sunday rnormng when Rev.Adrian J.Edgar ofie MW E. church gave as very in-'|zp.iring sermon on "The Way of Ponce".The American Legion, Auxiiiary and other patriotic or-ganizations att-ended in a body. In the evening Rev.Rudolph Hertz,gen. sup't. of church work among the lndzans on the Cheyenne river, Standing Rock and Rosebud res#orvalions,gave a talk about hisactivities and sort of the history White Miss Wanda Mlmone Mins Madge King Miss Mildred McGill mined by af Indian missionary work.Dr. W. A. Tyler of Lincoln, also gave ol.oncl~lEs'mA values to $26 on sale now 516.75% values tn $40 on sale now $29.50- ull the smart new styles in black and colors in sizes 14 to 48_43-it A L ON G T H E B O T TO M R O A D Omaha visitors at the HarryTyson home Sunday evening wernMr, and Mrs. Fred McDadels andMickey. Mr. and Mrs. Arb. Jones, ..~,»HUT !McDaniel;and Mr.and the Walter Gutschow fan-n, spentMrs. Paul Ke\ley.|Tuesday evening at the Robert Mrs. F, Muller and son, uma Widener home.and father, A. A. Anderson wem|Mr.and Mrs.John Kelley of Tekumah visiiors Monday after-Burt county and Mr.and Hrs. the lesson on "Making the Living Room Attractive". Miss Marjorie Hineline of De Soto, was a guest of the R. Wid- Sunday.Miss Helen Andreaaen of Blair, was also a. Sunday supper guest.Sunday evening vid!/ora with Mr. and Mrs.Burn Kelley were Mr.and Mrs,Ray Watkins ot Arizona. Hr.and Mrs.Alfred Hansen and two daughters,who live on sonville, Iowa spent the weekend E at the F. C. C. Petersen and CecilThompson homes. Mrs. Jens Clausen and san, Leo Herman, and Mr. a nd Hn.Wm . Reeh of Blair were Sunday dinner._guests at the Pete Truhlsen home. . Elizabeth and Hazel Sheets via-r , ited with Ruth Elaine Matz Sun-'Iday afternoon.,4 j ;.1. hir. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.Petersen at-~ tended the stock show at the .Ak- ggi-Ben field;in Omaha Thurs-" y.Mrs.Milo Schocks of Fremont, spent Tuesday wlth her mother, \§f, " . r 1 \.. ;..- o ';. ". | . ..\.\ Mrs. F~k Brown.~ ~ M a c ~ E G 0 | M~ a v *u n - ¢ - I . ~dlyn MIA: whidu tiny will mvvo u Gollndl Bluffs when III.Ut- terback has secured employment.Mrs. Vernon Marshall and dnl#dnsn drove to Lincoln Sundaywhen they visited Zllr.Marshallwho is still in the hospital.\Mr .11-ml Mrs. Mmin Muhe ofFremont, spent Sunday hel-e with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.BLAIR s 10 COMMUNITY SALEDAY1~.M. wi l k i h s . D r . a n d Mr s .D .M "Na W um mm., W .»-mu.. vu...I-7. their home un Saturday ew#~ ling at their regular bridgc din-A W A I T You- -COME, 'GET YOUR SHARE EARLY m r DAYS ;";"~;'~iNov 5»i7é'i`>. NOV. 26 MARATHON SERWICE STATION '1'HE HOME THEATRE W. J. SAS GENERAL MERCHANDISE BLAIR RACKET STORE J. E. CAMPBELL FURNITURE BLUE GOOSE GROCERY THE NORTH SIDE STORE BLAIR TOP AND TIRE CO. BLAIR SERVICE STATION Each of the 30 Business Men listed at the Left and Right are giving many special inducements for your VINTON-EVANS CHEVROLET CO. NEBRASKA-IOWA SERVICE STATION Th anksgiving PatronageROBERTS CAFE in Frembnt n Sunda' aftemoonfOut of to xn rvlati es who a t - l l 0 . P . S K A G G S T O R E QUALITY G00l)S AT REAsoNABL|z PRICESFARMERS STATE BANK ADVANCE CLEANERS THE BLAIR FLOUR CO. _ _ & >l " l l 3 \ ! \ \ l " \ i \ l " \1 \ ! \ . r \ n |v i v v i x t v w v u i v v w u i 11.Make ll lo Your Advanldge lo umm uunr 5l(U§. l"UlCNl'|.`Ul¢l BOHS GROCERY AND MEATS THE STEW ART PHARMACY PETERSENS HARDW ARE .m a Mr. Ind ln. wa Ablhln,'|B L A I R C 0 - O P E R A T N E C R E A M E R Yall of Nnrlh Belld. her unter. Mn." BUY I T I N BL AI RL. POUNDS, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER nuyler.Idra. M. E. Winsrat and Mrs. ~J .D CLOTHING STORE §':.?.::;'GET Busy'Ba ei §DETLOF WOISMAN SERVICE STA- Now ~TS -ns E TION~'0 0 are Ripe §THE STYLE SHOPPE ' ROBINSONS CAFE ls y K~ ';;;;°";,,;'§"',;.Knhle r,\\T H E A R N D T - S N Y D E R M O T O R c o . Mrs. Kohler'a father and Mrs. B._.___ . _-_» _'"um|n|mnm|||||nm||nn|mumummu||m|n|||||m||||||||nnnlnlI||1|||||n|InInu|||||In|nnlmnn|mu||||||||||u|||||||||||uulmi 'mm ARNDT HARDWARE CO..|. E. MARKS AND SON 'Rlnir N»hrn.nlr- Nnvfmbnr 13- 1930 ~ cm cnooss (Condnned from page two) The e m we re |:ms mre e a .When hll came will wus workin;a n un Sa n la ta . In ur.Poo\e'| mixer'He wooed her, and :ha yldded ta him.nndlng an tnnxnvn hwtunzJoy In his old eagerness-his aidhx-ing enthmslum.Thls_!1de uf human love wan not neii' to her. It nmeneu wu llkzxn e ncqnnr- u u a a b s u u . , u o - a l ~~ l u n k e d f r e s h a n d w e l l .H e a d o r e d t h e c h i l d r e n a n d e n j o y e d t h e m m o r e t h a n h e e v e r h a d .a n d n o l m z m l n eve r h ad a man e lave rllke hu dra ml than Ernestlne. Two or three time-n a week they m- n l to th e th mi vr . .,| iburl time uv the hail lovévl har honle and blessed her poneumns. W u :here naming sbe could do far Will! Nothing. She had learnedmn hard rm once.und m her not form! Itnow.Wu ne llwnyl tobe Iundy?Could norher body rn upon his own ability md energy. ;Inactive d o l h n a n retarding business ropg n u .Hesitmcy to b is 'kzphmg goods on deden' wume a be d :Sr ps o llna whklnh the mdum-y,had been n n m found in distilling crude oil. The war accelerated thi demand nnexvea,schedules ~O f !~U m !f a v 1\4 lmn la i inn " A hh vi la n l 'f m |ma emma.out .1 °" "'°';';"°"",'";,,;',;anrt."md (nr luhrlnnnll ol .n mu.l u l l !Q u a l q | l | u |l l I l l \ l l v v a u ld o omce.under a three-y our con- u-nm.."l"h e ml tlmn rlnm u tme rn ! ued at sixty tlullnrs as Slrlp the lirst y ear.and mo re the nnmnd and thi rd.Six day s n W evk nt sixty dnl lnrn u day .A full page tor the Suo- dly 1s\|p§alen¢r-rn ln o o l o m. I t | me da l p r ic e .Th e ti d e o t mo ne y a n d prestige ponren ln on them ina sun- tling way . The mm le gmplemnde at trnr llr e o ffe rs.W ill knew h o t'to make nnlmnted movies. The Tod zls mo wed to a Colonlnl borne only about a mJ le_l'rotn num or to eom»et1s.satisfy ing n lo n g mlrrerl hun-'r~r for bounty nf sflnhl | | I. ¢i wlllnl. lnr muwmottl o nd wlnr Hrneslllav tmfl nlvked up easily tht- olll thrrsuis nl'snvlal ¢'mlt:lt"l.ustlmu gh sh e ha d be en llvln g ln nn ulhvr vlly alll this IIITTP.Th e nhl frlrn¢l¢vlosvd nrmvlrl her ns nnt tlrully an tlmmrla till#limi n e w : |.n.»on far fr om them.nm!in an Illllt' whlle the §u| ;;utl, the lurtlllilaa jot.:-s. the odd lntlmarles were bnrk with hor ugalln.The mon ey nowed In onc ontroll ably .They houszht a sec ond cor. c o mmon h im, he r lo ve e uf old hi m? M times she c ould be c lose against his heart.At other time! he tvoulrl he remote fr o m her.fr o m all ol' them.Her sph -it c ri ed out in pro :en aan lns t the sens e o f a lle natlon tha t wa s s we ep in g d own upo n he r. He r th ro a t ac hed bitterly .She shook herself.' r ms wa s nonsense.Because wm s to r e d a t a tr ee a nd a Stun' one wa s Invok° Ing disaster.I l e had c ome In early a nd gone out ln hls ga rden tn enjoy the evening, and the light had ma de h im loo k wa n. ment.But after he vru.5ll!¢l1| 11¢ D:her side, she wept sec re =,,gg¢hg= so no-mga.Eve n ln h is at .| |honesty wa r ne d .h e r th a t not her beauty , not .her love. not her dear ness had altered him:--he .had been fmpelled to wa rd he r b r s o me th i n : wlthln hi ms elf .Hi s deep an d se c ret sprin gs of anls try were n wak~ enlng.stirring.Solitary even ln his passi on ond h is love.Th e n e xt mo rn i n g s he r os e wi th her heart hardened vrlth determlnn- tlon , an d u tter he h ad g o ne d own to wn .she hunted_ outmamosg h f r | employm McDermott mggeded as one 'ri1l§ .}}[>1£1§}=Im¢ iéio being u means to stimulate additional ex-an important consumer.. d'¢r.1.hi.ut.i .1 h}'§l`é£`§»§'€...1. now.me o s o p l An °.r2S\1{¢-.the oil induxt ,a \mo n nvermg .,hzund that Oil---the "Nuiaance'I a c l lx n e s wa r n e n u r e w ma u e u u a :-- - _._- .- - __ _ .I _N e w fi eld s we r e di s c o ve r ed ,m vrefineriesb u i lt a n d o ld oben a - lnr ge d,trmsp or tatio im fa c i litie sItisinterestingwnobethat sudden demand for what was hltlxerto considered a nuisan.; crude oil-led to the founding ol the American petroleum industry. Many years later a similar demand extended.More efficient proces- es were developed and market UD- lew increased.No other ind try has eéer been called upon to so great a capital outlay within mr s .They null rented tne nnuw"to see how they llked ll" with the poalhlllty n l hnylng ll ln theh- mlnds.wut odered the West eldo home in un a trade. but Ernestlne would not se ll the llnle houm"Yau never 4-an tell," ahe lnllxtc-d. and tlmugh \\'|l| laughed at thls. he dd not resist her tenderness toward the house. Pap a es ta blis he d the mm fu nd s. Ho n e y poured l u upon th em ln the rldlc ulaus and unreasonable way In whlc h money behaves.I! deemed no w th a t n o lh lng was too nlc e f o r the Todsll.Th e n ew h u b: wa l b or n und er th e must promlslng cond!- llo n l. I n th e t h ln n la l roo m In th e and there were |K'llllll|\l|cmtnes. new J ewe ln a nd (u rs fo r Emrslln e, c ha rge n c mu nm. u po ny :tabled at a n expensive rldlng ac ademy for the c hildren.Th e y la lk ed o f lmy ing the hn use th ey wer e ln. hut al ready n seemed nmnll. W lll thought be would llk e lo he near er the lake an d f a n h e r n o n h .H e fe lt Lhas they needed mare room. On e da y ln th e f u ll wh e n ' B i lly th e B a by "wa s mo y e n n o ld .E r nestlne e ntertalne d her hrldge c lnh l u d that af tern oon see med to her u perfec t example o f wh a t life mlg h l be f o r a wo ma n .S h e wa s pr ou d o r her home.p r o u d o t her Lhln ehlnn. her benutlful sllver, her ll n l th e s e ml n me n n l c omments the tlgep fnta lls tlc c nuvlc tlon lltn l ha d luld lue lf u po n h er he a rt. ¢..¢.-.b m e l t ln e wu tth e d \vux du rlng th e n lu te r mo n th s th a t followed n lth o n t ma k in g mu c h headway ln her e ffor ts to und erstand hlm.E l s ahstrac tlon at limes was so lntenSe that h e tuoted llk e a somnnmbu lls l.The c h ild ren bloomed.Peterwa s tt tall slru ng b oy wllh a li ve ly mlnd and body .tt was evldenl. Lhntli la ln e wou ld be u b le to s ta rt vllth her lessons ln anoth er y ear.Th e huhy would be three ln the summer. an d h e wa s eve rv one's dnt-llnz. g dletl u theeded.Nothing c ould shake possessions m e u m u ma :n f ,..-f ha d given her,so lo n g . n ',;o.She took the bun and went hac k ro Erie str eet, walk ed the old f nmllln r way again an d c ame to th e o!d omc e,Peas Please R shouid there be a comma in mo ¢sz yolks wail, and xvdd :me cv"the above headline so it would pea paslp made by pressrng CHILI' '|read:"Peas,please."Either peas through a sieivn.ld ene cup fox* ;xnotJ:ver nuisance--gasoli.ne-so short a time, or to no 'BUIBTQP was responsible for the industry's its 3C°P@» expansion and development I Thi In 1859, crude oil was regarded responsible for tlin inllustl'y'5 as a valuelesa auhstarwe encoun-present problem--mainly that of s cataiciysmic progress is-as |I I R I S l|'\I¢.YCSII ||l¢l.l»\! lllll nl l l l l I M I .c u . :l l h l ° " = ; ~ - " ° "'-5 'E f `. , ° I» | L 5 . 1 . y o u | \ '!¢ 'l . § ¢ * ° p a s s 'h e m 'P '" =!-" " 'a l r l sen se d - h a . f 'i " ' ; T ° ' " 1 T ~ b y ' " £ . § " i " E h g e a r e t h c e n e w w a y s o i | » ¢ ' l ' \ ' l | ' | l ~ H p t g d w x l g m t h u ~ d d " l l a ;u m h e n e :\ :~T i a n a l m u m B a a l ' 5 ' 1 ' " P ? ° " ° . ' ! ' 2 ' . ' ? ' ? 2 f ' f f f , § f " 3 . . E f f . f l i m i 1 z .X ° " ?h u ! " rs.Thm the overproduction;Once lt was gall- atislaetory il-ed upon to perform a necessary -found a use public service in pro duc i ng mm the qigcavery il.Ijlpwgq is sivgfns everg; efféft .I :l a ;|e ». u I ligh ting seemed to forecast the sud den de a th o f th e d l in du stry . The n the nu bomobi le c a me into e b~ istenc e a n d a tr e me n d o u s d e ma n d i mp o r ta n t ~ublic i e r v i ~ t h l t a d ju s ti n g su p ply to d e ma n d - c o ns er vi ng o u r in va1 u ab e p e tr o l c u m resources. | . » I: : | l Iu J i n \ i u l ¢ | | . | .| , . | \ \ .m u \1 § ,\\n u n \ » \" "" "" " 1m e i e t a s u s u a l o f t h r e e c m . t h r e e t h a n t h e o r d i n a r y vk afl le .5 f : " c a\\!e=pr~o1u\m i l k a n i m e - h a i f l e a -\ - i t h s ' r i r s o f e r i < p b a c o n o n Qui' "Gnu 52111.Co mb in e on e l= =f\\ 'e :. 1> nn n : s u l g r m t i s l n f i r r m n c l t h e e J " 4 ¢ 9 w : I l .;\1 r o n e l. \} i1 ~\ .- 07 1 H o u r .o n e -h m .c r e \ : n c < l p e a s .R e c n p e m a k e s u u r t h t u s ; - m - \ \~ . !: .t h r m - c i e h l h s s i x \°n '?` cs.. ¢I!S[J1.lv'i c u r r y ' o \ \ l a r a n d t h r e e -! ' \ r r ! o a n d P m S a i a d z M a x - m a t e ....1 . » .1 . . | . . . .n n M4\9 ¢n . . | n n n c n n \ 1 \ \ n r u n s mo d e m an d ben ullful home.A l .f a a T h m ! d |gmc 003 r e n H.e ne w a Ma mma was ai u n y s Sending h i mNr . lu ng umb eg 'E n d wuh a p ola r; I was we ll trained.Th e c o o k. : ti m lh i u g a f mm S e w Y o r k .Sho c ould e d fa c e , li k e \ \ lll| .1l|8l(!d hx nllH|"l"}. hild DUIGOBE 'ICI Hmn l|\|| I| xrltlumi rn| || |»mlu|rll1| !llllu. 4 . ' : " ' ! § 2 : ' : . : 1 £ ' 1 ? 1 ' ! ". I L " " L . E ' ! E I é i i . "* f b i é i n l i i e n 2 ga" fa; and I ""{,E{"'B'»i§é"Fr"z-E THE m4/vs ~ ff i" daf:€;£=r€T O M O I Z R ~.».'>.v.£-I' YESTERDAY TODAY and ALwAvs ~-v r== UNIFORM .. ~,~7==ABETIER ~" MOTOR FUR'' ~ DlTLol'-WOLSMANN Se rvice St a t i o n " T h e Sta tio n Tha t Sells The Go o ds " B L A I R ,N E B R .a 1 \ \ 11-ly. ann nrnesuue uuuwu wr unsnm x lme th a t |.llllnn'| beauty wma fa d ing . ,She hung over the new baby. she was gentle wlth Peter and Elaine. who visited their mother at sverj posalble moment.Once when dsetwo had beenwmchlng thanune nathe the newtomer and wrap htm deftly ln blnder und cloth. turning htm about ln her hn nd l wh lle he Yglva s at! g ra nts a nd si gh s of sa t- lefnctlon.and then as l a n mck eo h i m ln anowy nenne letta [ n w Lhe .c u rve o f l~Irneszlne'a ar m.w n n a li ttle lp n n k an d tender sc olding, ' e n u m l m m m nr lltmn a tn a - m t spoke to th e m m m .wh o a ll ex- c la imed o ve r th em They we nt ont vrlth Lhelr nurse to wa lk t o the luke.Even Lllllah ,wh o h a d b e c ome sllent nn d rerun alnc e her lnat lr lp to Ne w Y o r .dlsplay ed some or he r o ld gay up us.Th e table fell In to happy lnlsc auce nt their c h llflhno d an d g hlho od. Af te r th e gu e sts we re g o ne an d Ern ezxln e was he lp lng the ma id to lld y me llvln g r o o m. p nttln g c u s h lona ln plac e.foldi ng th e c ard tab le covenl.as th e glr l l e t th e nxr nlture hack.L-llllnn stays!!on. her c h ildren c ould c nmpens utc for \\'| ll'n llrnngenese.So me ti me :he mme o u t o f h is nb mrp u on an d wa l feverlshly bright an d ac tive.B e was guar ded wi th her . and p ut on un urlltlc lal no nc halanc e.Sh e me c epted this c asually . wlrnont the lr r lu mu n that ha d almo st d is ru pted th em beinre.ll l s wh ole s l r an d mxmnc r we re the alr an d man ner of a man wh o la pu rsu in g a a ec r el lo ve amtlr.h u !I-J matlnu n e w that-\v| ll>s grle! urns not so simple as tha t.n . l§e\erlheless. she begun ln a qnle: l | " \ | i 'L "1 v u | 1 | ..¢..\|| \ u ;n u . .1a n n 'i n 1 -~" 1 l \ \ " ' y .A i d 1 \ r # ° e - I o f ¢ l = ¢ g d b o i l e d g m n l o c s i n F r m ' I . » . 1 r : E a ~ .-: = u m ~ r 1 [ 1 9 : 1 5 l o ;t h e [r ! r c s < § ' r \ "f o r a v e r y I o n ;t m o .N f l I m ° r ¢ °a n -"l l - r l 0 \ ¢ ' r t h e n m e h - t n m ~ - i l i f ?c m d i c d r i c l d c d L e v i .w t \ . . - r .' t -1l i m :i t o v e r o n t o t h :: m d c n c m h l c s a w r n c h o w g r e d 0 l | ; | 1 " | , ; , I . . u ¢ ;" e r n 5 f u n r .: m r l m f ° ' s : c u w i t h ° ~ 1 . . , - » r } n 1 i = e .S H N `" 1 l v .»T . ' ¢. s u i f f s B d s i c n l B e a t i n l \ : t ; v . ; ¢ c | l C . . | | . .! .E a s e ;e } , . . . . * n _| | B M W i ll 1116 n 6 t seem to b e ~O g a l l a l a -.E .Sea rle re mod - rendy .H e had c hanged.H e I n d e li n g h i s a mt s h o p o n F i r s t a n d bec ome silent,morose,irritable.P m e s ts.. The re wa s no question n o w ' u t o M1-_a n d Mr s .Ha r o i d Br e ws te r'/"W I!"""Z°_ "_!_1'l'! mQf»s__=;- 2'l"&Ihlve moved Info the lin. Lillie tear s ln her eyes. -'1 wls h ." s h e s a ld. " tha t lt h a d be e n th ls h a h y ' | b ln h th at Lo rlngk n e w about."He r volc e trai led away a n d Er ne s xlne tlag le d wlth a ae na e of g ulll.S o th a t wa s wh y Llllla n h a d no c h lld r e n l 'D ou 't c ry . A un ti e. " lai d Elai ne . rac hlng u p to c ur l he r ar ma a bo ut her annt'n nec k.Llllla n wlpe d a way jh e r te ar s a n d smlled a t he r llttle nlec e and klssed her. "lt's har d fo r pe ople who hnven't c hlld ren to u nder stand how qalc kly a ll th e woe s of bearing th em are fo r g otte n l never thlnk o f th at o ld ti me any more,an d l' m lu r e w m doesn't.a n y h o w - l f l t ha d he m wan e , tln n' t y o u L hlnk Ela ln ev i s w o n h l t r ' "Sea," snld l.llllan. "ot c ourse she. n é tmn t n w u a a o ma ml tlme , E r » m i m e .l d<»n't hellevq y ou ha ve _..-_ ....-...- ..-.- ..-..- ..._ .....- .,. ly ln g Dark In a c n nlr o x reu wa-vet,he r tn lr head pressed ngnlnat th e fahrlc .h e r a r m hang lng la xly over th e sld e u l' th e chnlr; smok» ln; n dz aretle. vratc h lng Ern eetlne. Aa th e ma ld wa n t ou t wl th the tables and c over! and a tray ot ash boxes. E rne stlne du ng he rsd ido wn wl lh a n exc lnmntlo n o t we ar ln es a Llllln n astonished her. "\ \ 'h n t' |lh e ma tte r wl th W lll. Ki tten ? ". "\ \' hy -h e' s a ll r ig ht.Be ' | a llt tle thln. but l\e 'll plc k np.He a| ~way s los es welgh t ln ho t we athe r." ' " B u t ws Or to h e r now.It ha s n' t been really hut fog weeks.I s a w h lm o n No r th Cln rk nu-ee:today wb lle l wa s wu lllng ln the c a r fo r Lorlng, who was vlsltlng one of hls l l e looked very wh llo a n d thln.I tho ug ht- -a nd h ls eyes we re to o br lg h t- f e r er ls h .You mu s t give l Greeks.He c ame and talked to me.un ob tr us ive wa y to s py u po n nun,helng c ompelled by th e need to kn ow ao me lhln mo r e Bla h ah ltssawa y f r o m h o me were re vea led to her by small patlent lnqulrlea. B e spent every mo r n lu g a t th e Su n olhee and ke p t h ls s tr lp we ll ahe ad . dld hla wo rk ln a n or de rly . worktnanllke mnnner.ln th e af ter- noons It wa s th e c o mmo n be lle: th a t h e we n t to th e s ma ll o u ts ld e stu dln wh e r e a y oungster named Hobbs worked o n th e mo vi e car- toon ! f or h lm.He spe nt some time there. and then elther play ed brldge at th e Pre ss c lub. o r at one o r an- other o f the c lubs. on llllc hlgan hnnlevard whe re me n ha d money an d lelaure to spend around th e card tables ln l.he late wlnter a1'ler~ DOoD1One day . downtown shopplnz. Er- nestlne we n t over to th ls mo vle stud io hut the Q01 greeted_her ln~ Tha Of fks W a s E mp ty and Sh o E n- te re d a nd Sh ut th a Doo r B ehi nd He r. htte d he r key l n th e lo c k an d opened th e door.Th e o me e wa s emp ty .an d sho entered a n d shut the door, behlnd her. Th e ll g h t ln the plac e wma hae. A long wlado w c ro ssed the bac k ol' th e r oo m. a nd he r e was a s la n te d tab le an d stool.Ernea tlne moved to thls and c almly . aellneratety , she began to h u n t f o r \Vlll's sec ret. Sh e h ad no mo r e s c r u ple a b ou t lt tha n she wou ld ha ve ha d lt he h ad be en he r s on an d ln so me tro u ble sh e mu s t le ar n a bo ut. I n th e mld dle o t th e dr awin g bo a rd , o n wh lte r lre pa p er pla ne d d o wn wi th tanks a t th e L o m a n . wa s a ak etc h .O n l y a h w a t m n g lln el ln c ha rc o al.She saw has-self. fo r ne pla y e u nn o g a no n r s e ver y 'day .Ho won c ons ta ntly .E m e lt l n e l kep t h lm as elen n o t mon ey aa sh e' c ould, subve rtlng all th at aha oould la y h an d s o n to h er own p u rp o se . She dld not kn ow h ow muc h mo ney he won at c ard l. but hls man la was a new thlng, and she c ould not nn- de mtn n d lt.On e ni gh t a t a da nc e ln th e c lu b to wh le h he belonged she s aw hlm thr ough the open door of the c ard roo m, sltu ng at a he avy round table, hls fac e absolutely set. hls da rk ey es watc hf ul, pla y i ng ln an Intense absorptlon. " H o w do es h e play ?" s he a sk ed he r pa r tn er . a trle nd o f wul.' T v s play ed with hlm, of c o urse, h ot all- wa y s wi th wo me n .and he s eemed lndlrter eut-»c a relen." " I wla h I c ou ld gent h lm a t s tab le wh e n there we r e wo me n there," the man. a mlddleaged lllue- trator, answered." He h a a a g r e a t H u f f reeddenoe o n W a s h i ng to n str ee t.Mr . B r e ws te r i s e m p lo y e d in the Ross Deets barber shop.| Imount SPENDING URGED IA S B E M E D Y F O R H A R D T I M E S "P r o s pe r i ty i s mo n e y i n d rc u la ~ ti o n, "sa id J .F .Mc D e r mo tt,n me m b e r o f th e Om a h a Ch a mb e r o t Co mmer c e pub li c i ty bu re au g o ve r n i n g bo a rd ,i n a r a d i o tn lk Tu e s d a y n i g h t o v e r s t a t i o n w o w , i n wh l c h h e e x p l d n e d th e c h am- be r ' s " B u y No w" c a mp a i gn , lau n c h ed r ec e ntly . "E' ¥¢ ry d o lla r sp en t emp lo y s someo ne w h o pa s s e s th an d o lla r alon g . Eve ry i n ac ti ve do lla r thr ows someo ne o u t o f e mp lo y me n t an d 4 "1> ' Ini f f ;|'' f f m I eu-r wot... .ww lm.. ,oo wwe tod y l a n lt u- ns a te rr ib le uma lo r all ol' ns." ' A f t z r all. " s mi le d th e younger Ha ter . " ln s uc h a c as e an in c h ls a s good as a mlle.Th a t wh ole da r k ti me -lt was a ll s o wr o n g; n opa r e ntly , f o r me to ha ve th a t s e o amd baby .an d now wlld horses c onldo't tenr her f r o m os.Yo u a n ' t alway s plnn thln gs o nt." hater,w i n ro me ln . an d found E r n a tln e a lo n e . "Remembe r tha t mu rd e r c o r y o usaw at Pas lnn o's las t lttlnme rf" "Of c ouroe.l'll n ever forget lt." - we n , th e new dlntr-let attorney _has arrested nlx of Pns fantfs rela tives.l t seems those me n we rekllle d lu s ti ght with another h unc h p f .gangs ters Bu t these fello ws we re Pa ata nd s me n . a n d t h e n m 1| ll]I h lm ml lk an d m s .W i ll l l m ety pe.linear l th mk y o u a l l n . that rn ns easily ln t o T. B .Be's ln do o rs too mu c h. " Eme s tln e wa s silent.th ln k ln g swif tly ."\\° lll'B all rlghl. I th she sn ld.a I m l e shortly .bu t h e looked grave.l. llllan arc he er bro ws ltr dlshe lle f. bu t s he d n o more.After a wa n e s o f t e n to her own c ar, whlle Erneatlue sat oh th e hlg couch,th e allk an d sa tln plllows.the wld e ln w room wllh lts c h n r mln g mr n ltur n an d c ar ve d dreplaee forgotten lu a n in stan t.wh a t wa s \Vlll do ln g o n No r th Cla rk street?He a n d Mr .Poole ha d h a d a n olh r e th e r e lon ; a g o wnl ha d bee n s tr ang e o f late. I-Zmestlne rose abruptly and went to her room In change her dress before th e ehlldne~returned I n c llmh upon her,He r mlo d went reluc tantly to \\'|ll. aa though forced qmry tor Mr. | 0\ l(| wtm luc n la wn -lshment th at sho k n e w \\'lll wa s seldom there." "Bu t th e nno vles l" "Ile c omes lu o nc e a wee k o r so an d wor ks all afternoon.He c a n do more wor k ln an hon r th an a ny - body I ev:-r saw.We keep them np. Mrs. Tbd tl."*'l'm sure y ou do," aald Ernentlne, I amll.ln| : at hlrn.Sh e talk ed to hlm for a wh lls abo ut h la wo rk an d mm h l m hntv w u t ha d reeelved hi s tralnlng dolng jus t auc h c hore s forJ ohn P oole.Po ole was llttle mor e than a legend th thls y oungster. she saw, but he was Interested and dat- tered by her c onlldenc ea Er oe stln e wen t a wa y . lllled with c ontlc tlon.wlth o n t mo r e loglenl reason than the lnstru c tlon uf ln - stlnc l.Llllla n had seen \ vn |o n No r th Cla rk street.H e wa s not spending h ls ti me a t th e ouawlde, c omln z do wn th e stalnx, the n ak edba b y o n h er a r m. o ne h a nd a t th e | baluatrode.Th e lon g I ln e a of h e r llmha bore a subtle and flowin g ex- aggeration.l t wa s be au tlfu L I t wa s a li ve lt mo ve d a n d ln tts mo tlon were poetry a nd sound It wa s new, wor k of a klnd sh e ha d n ever seen before.But me un der sto od lt. Th e ou tlin es wer e c lea r an d ha rd - tbe work had authority , llre. bnL no bo dy e ls e ha d ma d e a plc t\lr§ llk e thls.Unde rstand ing nlled ner.La s t n lg h t, \ vm h a d n o t lo v _er. 3 He r b e a n ha d to ld he r tr ol . , .I twa s th ls p i c tu r e -th la h r lg h t I d e n ta l Image o f womnnh ood th a t ' h e ha d lo ve d, ha d ta ke n lnto hu a rms and c aressed.~ "No, no." she whispered." Tl\ a t' | morbid.l t ls I wh o m W lll loy es. It ls on ly h la wny . ". On th e c o r ne r o f th e a h e etu llk e a slz nature . were th e round ha r d deal ot my money.Why, he plays nu extraardlnnrlly food game, and every one liken to play wllh h lm because he minds hls own bualneu. He playa for stud y, but he doem'| row.He ma ke s n o mistakes, hu! ho doean'¢ jump on the fellow who doel.And cards!Oh. boy-ns has them,He h a s an absolutely mar- ~velonl memory. n . |.\fl\l'n ed recently. "E'¥¢ry dollar spent employs someone who passes that dollar along. Every inactive dollar throws someone aut of employment and decmases buying power," he con- tinued."The security of every Amex-km depends as much upon the prosperity of his neighbor as Se rvice St a t i o n " T h e Sta tio n Tha t Sells The Go o ds " BLAIR,NEBR. .|n|I|||mnu|luInnII|I|||In||m||||||||||||||||||||m||||||m|IMM|||||II|||||||||||||i|i||||||||||||||m||||||||n|m||| \_y, B'? *IA I7 .n\*, | _*Q~ \~*~\ g r 0 - 0 H ..J .. \ , .," I 1J;..1 4, \1 .o r v ~o ._ ..Q ' Q "4 Q 0 "av ""~ cr ¢>2. 52 0 0 1.6 u s Always Try The Fas/ulor lnlcr Fira! in Blair Here Is A Réal B A R G A I N ..f01'..1 '|`hursday»l'riday»Saturday memory was part of his équipmen~..,.......as an artist.Hn woujd he nhle to vlmallz e each trlck that had fallen. without error, she knew.But she was troubled.She understood me psychological uae of the word "autr atltutlon," and lt occurred to ner ln c o n ne c tlo n wlth will at th e ln r ld k ! ta b le l, b u t she c ould no t get the th lu g clearly .w i l l wa awlr ug glng hi ms e lf wlth th e ruechanlc al occu- pation' of c ards.The c ard s In ter- ested.ahaorbed.fasc lnnted hlm. Th e me lme rlc fusc lnatlou o f th e ga me we re useful to h lm as u means o f szldlng ao me th ln g - s h e c ould no t q u lle ue : lt.She c ould not ask hlm wheth er he had c eased goi ng to the lltlle p fllc e.She fe ll bnlke d an d wo un de d. One day when he telephoned that he would not eat at home. and c amel lu a fte r mtdnlshl. he llu uz down on the ta ble a r oll of b llla. "P r e b ee n p lay i ng fo r zen cents a palnf.W on r ubber afte r rub ben" h e u l d ln d l lh n n tl y . Ernea tlne pic ked u p th e money and c o unted it.," Th la wlll p a y f o r - - " me b e g a n and W lll exc laimed p assi onately : " M y G - d .Ernestlne,wh a t d o y o u d o w i th tn ! mo n e y ?x newer le a y o u th a t y o u do n 't h ave y o u r han d he ld ou t to me ."He r fe lt llve h e r a u d de u fu r y .l "Am I za ac count to y ou for every pennyf' ahe exc laimed. "I dld wltl-| ~ out. lon: eno ugh.No w th at y ou 'r e ea r n lnl. a ra y o u golng to be nlg~ gardly wi th m e l Do u' t y o u dare uk me wh a t x d o wlth my mon e y ! " H e ma de n o uu nver .hi s fac e bored and ac oruful.She ha d been th ln k ln g tha t whe n h e c a me ln lh e wo u ld tr y lo ta lk to h lm, b ut n o w_ Ute mo men t wa s paused.I l e u n A |J IJ ¢ . 1 ' § f " sI* 1\ ff i f T »~:";..,»-*'f ; . ; | * .? "' -'I ; J ~\... .. .. -- ~ f_ :'f- - ' _. .. . » " " """ , A - - a s m -»~=-' " "f f / 1 ' f f "I _ x p _ 'l' - - »ue 1 . - 1f:.!\~¢~`-- - - n - . - _ |- s...- = n = I= .f " u . r sAFEGUAm}L 1§_1§1s ln j\._[g_qulq\5 xmmbm way:"°llllIIlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll|||I||||||||ll||IIIIIIIIIIl|I||I|||l|||||lI||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII a .1 I RH : u m m m 1 » »" v .xiu .vu iI 1 - l r . ¢¢'7 _- \` . 4 s . .J l ".'»°.'. .. _. .L 1. ,-4.,~,'.,- ~:f/41.~»»;1-~1~Z~:»1~;<:~.~»~... .\_». nf Here Is A Réal B A R G A I N .. for.. '|`hursday»l'riday»Saturday 5 0 SILK DRESSES " g f $ 3 9 8 "=§g°° as =$ 1 0 FASHION CENTER I000 Slore "Buying Powcr Saves You Money. B L A I R , N E B R . f ? .».f~v ~9 "r ;~w .,iv# ~\\J .._~ . A \ ` " r ~ \ i~\4 n.' °1 '>o'Q _Q~. .o 4..»-o\Q7_> i ~o m ` \o°.,}~§ .sf\ a ~'=f n i /I 3\» <\. a "3. ».<6:\ a . ».1 - >~K* 1 II~y ¢ ~ 1 | I -s;»»' 'v :7~','¢! . ".¢a'l p / ¢1r,¢,°I U ¢¢»'<. l l 1 ,_, f g / - »I r f ~W~IA»| r fr/;" ru agalnst mel! ;n consider dangers. Perhaps he needed moLherlnlz._ He was s ubjec t to pe ri ods n f ner vo us an d me ntal <h=pres.slon bec ause hec ou ld n ot r eme ln be i" lh at he h ad n body lon: ennuzzh to lake cure of ll. studio.He wa s p ro ba bly n ot play ing c ard s a s mu c h a s s he thoug ht. B e had opened th e old stu dlo whe re h e an d J o hn Podle had wo rk e z fo r n ver lwu y ea rs un d he wa s or k ln g me r e no w.nearly nplotehvs of leurs.E1 loo, smndln g there an th is n ew wor k an d lh l-- a n d th e To d d mls . She looked throng an d fou nd materi al \ rneatlne want. md lookin nt nk ln g of v!!! h every hlng vllh the dualShe wondered lr h e were worried about money.They were spendlng lt lik e wnter . bu t the re s e emed s o muc h of lt.Th e c h lldr en c ame ln.r o s y a n d laug hlng fr o m lh e lr wa lk .an d crowded upon her.She loved to have th em c lo se.The y c ha rm- ed eag erly a s s he ssl do wn with them to their slu mle, npp etlz lng supp er. the nm-semald smllln g a nd ta lki n g to her with a pretry deferenc e.She and will had dlnne r togethe r, later. after th e c hlldren had ha d h a ll an hour with xhelr father. and gone up to bed.Bu t \V lll dld no t c o me ln at th ei r b ed ti me. al h e u su a lly a m Dlssppolnted.they hn s lly m l l e d u l! u p th e stalrl.l a d Er- neeln e won dered lt she h ad mlaled w n "Hal Mr . Tod d b ee n ln. llolly l" "He's In the g arden . ma 'am." the mald replled. Ernestlue went ou t through th e dln ln g m o m windows.s c r o ll th e tlletnwest porc h and paused nf, Ihr -..c an sl..-la o n u n a \ v l l l n every afternoon an d sometimes pmb nb ly a t night.\\'hal wa s he dolug? Sh e th ou gh t sh e wo uld as k hlm, bu t th at eve nln g wh en he c a me ln she wu s just c oming d o wn th e sta lrs wlth E la ln e .naked.o n he r ar m.She was mins to th e k ltc h en to ge t s o me o llve a ll to wa rm. f o r sh e ha d f ou nd th e sk lu dr y o n th e c h lld ' | a n n a ws u h a d c o me ln th e f ro m d o o r an d n on d . dr a wi n g hla s c ar t n -o m wllh ln L ho c olla r of his gre at c oat. atar lag up at h er.Ell fac e das hed at h er a nd h e sa ld lmp atle ntly : "S ta n d s ti ll. " She stopp ed l a amazement.an d stoo d po lled on the stllrl. th e c h ild on her arm. her simple house dress fa lli n g - g u m' h e r lo n g li mb s , a n d W lll lo o e d u p a t t h e m wlxh c oa c en tr atlou . power m hu e y e s A fter a s1.r lnlo I nterva l he b egan to fold t h e u n le a n a b o u t h la th r o a t. to mmm h ll c o a l. to d r a w h i s g lo ve soverhi s tln k e m r u n lt a n n g a t them. and tha n wlthont a word. but of a y ea r u p on lt.ln s p l l e ~ plc tnres of the poplar tree.He had made the tree annln and nguln. She c a ug ht a h ln t of d es pe ra ti on .B e had been dellberntely careless.He had di storte d the llmhl. but n either the c a reless ness nor th e dlatoruon ha d g lve n h lm th e q un llty th at la y now on the b oard wlth the c hareoal ak etc h o f h er s elf o u the stn lr a a thlng c alled Llfe,V ltn llty l . Months or work. Months or strug- gle.Seeret.s l l m t - a new Id e a. l ne w r tlrr ln g p nln gn a d ln g h lm o u t or h is p ath. And e ver y mor nlng he hn u to go and make th e eat c arto ons. He had to g a f r o m th e S u n to th e mo d e atndlo.\Vhen h e wa s long lap to exp e r i me n t wlth th ls n e w cancel!" t-lon.H s was ready to leave aatlre tor a n ew for m o t b eau ty .He wa s ra d y to e n a h lle h a n e w an d mo d - ern sc h ool of work. lt wa s a ut an un na tur a l d eve lo p men t.Loo kln g hac k. it se emed t¢ Rm n wl n a vhm tha wa nna h ad m n \ L g , a r - l -v I'| l Navar Fnm at I L "H -~-~ ~ --,-~ ._|irish: thu nr thu men mm I I r.:.';i" ii:`§"`f£E: -';,;.;', ii-3i»"Eé€l nun _| 'mils _gf _excitement »-| 51`i~2'a"iE .';a;.'fa'.';.;,n3 iii'mac hin e nm.and no w th ey re n n locked up=-both gangs.L o r ln | h u amdataken tu get hall for them and get th em on.or course. lvs quite 'respectable ln Chlcago no defend the m o n noxorlous crlmlnal h fore the btr. but mnmmn dnesn'z llk 1.hln.lx van too c lose to ho me." Ernesc lne c ould not help hat lmlle lt L h e twls l \ vlll mn ld g a ve m th u Yet strangely, her husband ha d ar~ o f ma la s l n n d s n y o n ! " mn mma . " mo th e r an d her r h e d n a basls lenn lng agnlnnl th e corner o t th e garag e. h is ha l of f. hi s he ad ti lted hac k an d hls e y es llxed on the one u e e th a t l ln n d on :h e lor .I u l l . na rr ow p op la r tr ee l-Irlmstlne ha d never seen h lm lo ok llke lh ls ,Th e sllg llt h ab itua l mls: o f la tlre n m: h ad b ec ome se : o n hl| mo n th wa l g o n e .Ella Ilps were relaxed an d ru n.llk o a cnlld's.llls b la c k ey es a lwa y s s o br lg hl I n d ule rl.were s o n n o w nml nir nnn elv lumh lulm ln his male turned and len me lI0\!3¢- lx wa s very la te ' wh en h e n ~ nn-ned.bm.E r n a l ln e wa s a wa ke , wn ltln g ( or b lm.He r ame :H y to h e r ln her room.an d hls face was lik e a drn nk ar lf s. hu sh ed u nd rvlaxe d a nd hap py .He c aug ht her ln hi s a r ms an d kissed her pas- do n s te ly ." W l l l - w h e r e ha ve y o u been? W h y a r e y ou so stran ge?"sho a n d h l m .ns-nnlnd h l n " n l She re membe red Lh e llttle bo y wnh hi s le g ln A hr no e , wh o ha d ma de th e h oo k o f h lrd pi c tu re s to r h er - n book sh e mu loved and p osxased. and whic h s he had been showing tn Pete r o nly n day or two a go,W lll ha d ln lo ve d lh e e o lo r of wln p . She rec a lled the water c olor s on his mulh er's wa lls ;Lhe smudged plc laren n t J o hn Pr y o r wh e n he was n bab y -- c ru de hut wa rm.She mmembe re d wh a t Mr s .To d d ha ds u m - a l l : h e nelghbors n mu g h l i r h n d l n g a n d I lk l n g ll n c o wl i f i i a fii si ii. -2' .'; -i. .m» .| ; "¢e .i. ..i ;.u a¢e , , ; ; , , ' 1 ',. ;; ;, .; . 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'just na you will want Ela i n e tn marry a ma n wh o c an u h -1.-are ul her.Ma mma Br i c e ha d ll mo go o d a mo th er to b l m~la t e d w i t h l m ,And beslda, | he'a p n g m a d c .She '| nn aa mothlng to be p mn d o l' n o w, a nd de llgh ted toh a ve lv.I t e l l y on.E r n e r u n e 1 dr in k lnr ln g h as wo rn lt a h lt th ln . wi t h hi s greedlnesx an d botd nesa lml llwu y l r e mln d ln g th e m th a t h e m a d e M e l rlc n." ldmei tln e wo nde re d lf sh e wou ld In-ntly ahv turned hm-It m the hnusv und s llently c lmurl the d nur n ehhm her.I-'or what wa s \Vll|ha nk en ln ; t h e r e h th e d u s k !W h a t d ld h e wu n h l p l Soxuethlng ahe dld not know. see nr (eel.Smn e th ln g b e y und her.Agnln,ln th e a b a o m Ilan nr llle he ha d dlp p e d A wa y fmm h er. I nto mme se c re t path he ha d to fo llnw alone.A g l ln h t : mln d ha d esraped wh lle h la bo d y [mb re maine d hy her dd e. Th e pop beautiful. Ernestlne.No t eve n th e old ma tte r s hn vn n in ee a n lovely u y o n n . ! o n r e y e s - y o u r e y e s a r eu a . m y n o e l .W h y a n y o u s ad ? " Ba rm hla llnneru over h er fac e. hll d r e n ;l i n e n th a t c ou ld mu c h lmz tly . wond er fu lly .Er n e ltln e fe lt as lf her heart wo u l d b n l k .°'W lll-- tell me.W ha t alla y on 1" a h lmn lor ed hlm." Y o n hnve n't n o ti c e d ml f o r w e e k : a n d we e k s - l l l w m a y o u have n't even ~ l'nale he had b ec ome n c a rtonn lat. And he had ha d hnrd work a nd dee pernte strug gle to ac c omplish that, B u t th e very thi ngs m u ane eeu hnd bro ught h lm had been a menus of releu lng thta d eep er . mor e a nnrere lmpulse.The comfort. the al'~ fluenc e.th e l e m d or sec uri ty .all had en abled h lm tn b e gln t o d n heed to ano ther volc e. 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