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11-27-1930JTERPRISEEDTHE WASHINGTON couxrws IPRINTS 'ms NEWS-Henrdlen PLAYS No nvom fss NEBRM ~~19°AL NEWS OF WASHINGTONB L A I R ' S L E A D I N G N E W S P A P E R C I E N E R " _ ° ° " '" " "" ' \ " ' l | 'x r n n r n A n n |1{\`|-"|a~Ny||G E N E R A L A N U l..|Ubflh 1 1 1 3 0 0 11.1111 u v NUMBER 45Fr<mtheGu1lln89otalNebnsh»--BLAIR, NEBRASKA, Nov. 27, 1930Pubmhed weeui by Jllm A. naman Suhsarlntion Print, $1-50 pa Yau. Single Copy, 5¢_Wuhlnllw County. VOLUME XXXIV n n /I n l \ | 'U.S Reach l r.; in N m on o e de ~as ~1as- ns: ~ut the rch re<~aft extd y tho lla. y a l o 0 l c a c 0 s n 0 s | 0 s U will be one more step of progmas.Blair hu a lways been agona business wvm with a set of live business men who are awake w the needs ol the community.She is a good trading point.m d draws bnslmla for miles around and This condition will continue because lt hu been brought about by han- est dealing which is wh! n d l y counts i n the lon~ r u n .o s o n u c s o c s a a o s MESSIAH CHORUS The Ba c h qua mm c l Chl one at the finest musicalor~ ations mf im kind in Ameriea, been engaged as guest artis ; the second annual presenthtlu the "Messiah" at the Omdm auditnrium, Monday night,| > ber 15, Dean N. J. Logan, di o! the chorus,announced S day.Music lovers. of Nebraska Iowa, who heard the "Messla its first presentation a year will xecall the splendid gin~' _|..~. c e l l l v l o l t l l BLAIRPH/Jnlmssns . 0 a s The rain of last week ld up the P"i\'l8f tempor- 'ly, tlmt wan being lxld on ~lfax street.This added ~provement la only mother denee of Blnlr's progmss~ e attitude.Not only has 1 pnvement been added ~n. strip o! line graveled -on south Walker Ave- ~ue now adds considerably thecornforta of therein- ~nts in that neighborhood.The past fifteen yearn ve done much to change lair from the érude state~the more comfortable odes of living.During ~~ time our light plant been built, as has been ~lee plmt,the wnter H has been improv d ~ "gm-= ways, the sewer:~ve been installed and ~methlng like six miles of paving hu been laid. n fact, we have all the com- otts of the city and these ~ave been brought to on -.~ugh the mu-ch of pro~ :~s.Nm spring will see =flue swimming pool built -. U |~ o n e went ~n the ~ fa~rm.They werdi -1 told that Ellis had driven to Oma- |BLAIR SCHOOL NEWS ha wi th a man who had been at,the farm since last Saturday.;(Edited bl' D. V. Masser) ..A locked grip in El1s'_ '°°mI Sup't.D.V.Mauser has been 4°~ » 4 gf |/~ Lf'f'.~ =.1i/-~~~ a f ~" ¢.H 1|1 |f .51\', - ." - .-~¥ was | =»\morning.The thieves eviilently took their time in sordng out tho chickens for they left the culls. The bunch taken included barred Rocks,which were marked by a hole in the web of the right. foot, rn so ...is su r vive d b y a d a ug h tue lg ji r s . J . B.D e w i t t o f Om a h a .z Th e f u n e r a l servic es we r e he ld Sa tu r d a y a f te r n o on a t two o ' c lo c k a t t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h w h e r e ¢...l l l | -1 ' , ." ¢ `»/\4 ,.. f , » >~ \ ~~..~~g m ,,,,,,,,,, ;¢ District Court to Ies 1223551046 'L i te ~ ~Fi c !thatConvene December Sill I n a Montana is lm- Only State in live Union to une Citlwu Since thexrf5 ¢ » u n » ~ » u -l Q ¢ ¥ l ¢ l l = » c » » | a l o s » a\ll\'i"ez-m of District Court H u .m x ('i\ril Cases o n Do tk c t f o r "A O O M K E N D A B L E A C I '' *'1 a »0 1920 camp 3. W " ~ . `1'Cjonaderallon.Also Many Old nr Sun/e . eer Ray Qwh. us e s *ran has done much toward n f th h-s ms x o m l r u z m n CASES j,§,,"i ? §§ % i'£ f,°n §e1§i,§8_ |ka.H has mare I(riminal I_asels Disposed of s t ,person interest ninth; "::k |= * u 0 Q l I I H1 9 4 1 l J\ A 1 . l \l a n u u v u a n f | - v w\~»C a l i f o r n i a S h o w n t h e L a r g e s t G a i n 4 Which ls 65-'l%_Florida, Secmvd S!.6'/1.Nebrlskn Gains 6,S%. A The late cénsus of the U. S~ com- Monthly Session of Cmlrt Heid# on First Mondays of the Monthi' » The fall term of court is to can-' vene an Mnnday,Deeernlner Blix." One hundred and five cases are this time listed on e docket, many of which will n \»ouched.| Same because the parties concern-l ed are not ready and some becauSe` settlement will be made vutside of court,No criminal cases are listed as these are generally card ,lor a t Lhe monthly session of the district. conn which is held on the first ~--. ...L ..-dm » ....,.... l l ; c a s s » c o l s o 0 and has mapped our n primofimprovements'Lhat ex- tends farinwthefuture and which will work out for the belieiif. ol the entire slate. With the entrance into the govemorship ot the state of a new man,re may be a ch-Bilge in the ante angin~ eer's office which would in all probability upset Lim plans made and be a detri- rnent to the interests of thc n m .Feeling this and also be- ing of the belief that Mr. Cochran hu earned a. re- |piled from a total of the late state Ioensus reveals some rather aetound ling facts.Every state in the U. S. has made a substantial zlkx with `the exception of Montana,which shows a decrease in popwtion oi H- vw 1 1 ' I B O A n D i f l1 4 , 4 0 0 u l a n n . I The gr eat est ga in wa s ma d e b y r \1\ |Californiu.The gain in numbers ia given as 2250.390 or 65.'l%. Caliiornia ha; long been the mecca. of the ntired buniness msn on as count of her climatic eondltinns and this coupled with other indus- tries which of late have developed there and her untiring methods ol advertising her wonderful resourc~ es are accountable [or Ule gain. Florida nqxt in line has da u been exploited by heavy udverth- ing and has thus increased her ~ff than th'-An hundred years of increasing pg'o§De{- . u u n v vu..-..,....-_,____i t y , c o mfo rt , a n d s a f e t y c a ll s f o r t h a n k s g i v i n g i n d e e d . L e t u s b e t h a n k f u l t h i s y e a r t h a t i t i s o u r p r i v i l e g e t o u l a y a p a r t , h o w e v e r s ma l l i n t h e g r e a t d r a ma o f A me r - i c a n h i s to r y a n d t o e n j o y t h e g r e a t a d v a n t a g e s o f L i b e r - Monday 01 eacn mullus.i "'tment regardless of "Foilowmg 1s the list of peut,appom1z the com '"political ai'fi1iation,thecou11 'jurors who wil serve a "z=-~ 4."....... -r .m\\lI|»r*ty board at its last mee#' )I n g \A:||u UL \UuL\A r t h u r N And o: so n- _L Gr an t. Twp .l Ha n s M. A nd o :- s o n- _ -- . .B lai r Twp ' J oh n A utz en ... ... -- -__ Calho un Twp .I J o h n Bn r r y - - - -. . . .- - - - .. B lai r Twp . , G-eo.Bergma nn ... ...-Ric hlan d Twp W m.Bo h li n g - - - . . F oma n e lle Twp . , C a r l (L3arlberg..--......-Linc oln T\vp.| Glen Cole_-......--. . _ -- - B i ai r Clty i 1 as no an | l an Q 4 in g ,passed a re so lu uo nwh i c h i n substanc e as k s Gover nor-e lec t 01188.W . B r y a n to rea pp oi nt h i m to th i s offic e.Surely th e bo ar d sh ou ld b e c o mp li men te d o n th i s br oa d mi n de d ac tion.I t i s H19 riorht au ir it a n d gi ve s 1 n In l 4 4 Q Q al tv and Peace The Enterprise nnn nlnii rm h u 5 1. 6% ~Rnnlz .Robber Il"`£z2`§r§LiQ§i\J1§A& but a no CLUB MEMBER WINS WASHINGTON COUNTYn s 1 g A ' r | o N / u . c o m t s r m o u n n n n r - : s m E N ' r P A s s s s R 0 \ ) ' ) e | ' $A C U V B \ ~!sr°w¢h wah a giin of s.s% Nodrlcm¢ a" " ° ° § ~ - - ~ - - -'Lh M r , fifteen year'George C. Cachelin, son of Con-'o ~'thss Ru o san Ge o 'mm a nd Exmbem Cachehn and N l l a f ~ C ~ ~ u k ; d n u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s .'|' w n h i g m county Morgan o l Washington county; a resident of n onNebraska, has just received vrerd the greater part of his life, dmd-.._ _. .......... ~.,...\_. ,\_-..w..\......|.v N M 19 a\['l`hree Farm Home visited Sa! c . C . < Rosen Mike Arthur Henry 1'ook-_-....'..--Arlin n 1.wp.- ~--=»----._(;Cook-____L.i,$n '1~wp\"'justice where justice is due.* l t n a s o s a a l l s n a n n l lFoley.. _ .. .-..Richland '1`wp.|J.Furst----Calhoun Twp.1 __Gosker-..--.._--Grnnt T.plVDE SLARIISG LOCATES ns: 'TEKAMAH ra..A 'fhinfin han received word, ...-......-.,- ..._ _____ __.Hmm Lew Coleman U1 Wisconsin, ,lthnt n. clrlolld of Gnarnaey milch ,`¢ ¢m,wln arriv e i n sum, Nov . za .l a n d will be sold Dec.1 Afker¢ t h e h - a r r i w t h e y c a n b e s e e n n t\e=»' r u m.J e blm on c u t s e m .. me e f .44-1: J0hn'Hm c;rimm-.._--_B|=ir City " TKarlL.. Ha.nsen-,...--......Blair City ..Farm Hand Lonfessen to Robbery Sam Holstein_-_..--Richland 'I`wp.,Washington cfillnty P°°P1°well of Bank at Unborn, Mo.Officers Albert.Hue --. .., -- -_ S he r i da n Twp 'T° "'* "" "" Ve e ~F ° F ' ° ° "Get ouunae '11 and Make nh~.|1n the aufomobxle game m this n e 1-_S.ls ....--..-R1chland 'I`v~p.______\u\\nhn h.nnf nnlv made Art e "1 th a t DEI ql.l8l\Jar DJ.g"~""=" " " 'Bi Ul.Ll.Bllu,uc\.u»\.u~»»-al """" 'b u v ti o na l Ca n n i n g Co ntes t i n ;e He w a s t h e o n e r e m mn mg m e m Ta k e n B u t L m r fn n t c la s s e s .be r o f a n o l d ¥»ioneer f a m i ly o f Oml h l . Ta k e P u r e B r ¢ d C h i c k _-_1 \.....&hl6§¢a 4Yun aiafnv Hflll Rl! bl.0t.h€YB. X» I I Miss Morgnlrs uun ucuvrw.cansist of three years ol sewing and one year eaw of health, lheep and canning:A report of the conbest revenla Um, many hundreds oi jsra com- peued for the $600.00 mah swan: for the grand wampion jar which was won by a Michigan lady on u fi a r o f r e d n mb ¢ d » ¥ » - S # j ! _ | County .Agent Geo Batemfstatel that this is the time of the year for the canning clubs to get or- .»....\».~\ rm- mm in order so ure- He wma born at St. Louis, Mo.,and came with his parents by steamboat to Omaha at we age of six years.Soon after arriving in Nebraska his parents settled at old De Som, at that tlrne a rather thriving village where Constant Cachelin plied his trade as con- r r w w r a n d - n i s i l f l m a h a ~rhmnestend near the old De.in site.It was at this home where Geo. Cuchelln was reared on manhood rumv ns DEL L BERATE ACTI Thieves visited three £1 hnmes near Arlinzwn.Ea rl! Saturday morning aheur.t u`:lock ut the A. M. Masters lv a coupe, belonging to Mlgs Mn Masters of Omaha,who (pending. 1-he week-end at lmwas taken ma 11 4 oi ms. 1 ters cholcest pure bred chicl Mrs.Masters was aroused a own n'¢lock by the barking at Blair School W A Iverson Blair City CUuu\.y """"§ ' ""° " '""'i - Lharles Lamb Blau' City manlf f"i'°nd5°James P Mullen Blai Tw I Voe some time ago left thesfpM a r u "P i l l i l l s g n ~ ~ T w p i a u t o m o b l l e ~B u d W Bl1lf 01 1 C l a u s R o h v s e r C a l h o u n T M ,t h e r o a d f o r t h e I n t o r n z t i o n a l . H a r - ve u t e r p e o p l e .I n t h i s I m a h e m a d e g o o d a s h e l m s h a d a h a b i t o f Q s d o i n g a l l o f h i s l i f e .9 5 5 1 3 1 1 a t L a n , W h e d w m e d w 2 ° i m \t h e a u c t i o n e e r i n g b u s i n e s s a n d a c - n . . 1 . _ L : . . . 1 \ . h - . ¢ n | f au nn zr f n I n n u n s - u l - D HAS MUCH CASH IN ms GRIP Carl Ellis, 22 years of age, who for the past month has picked corn on the Cass Fry farm twelve miles norih of Blnir, confessed Friday oo Sheri!! Mehrens to the robbery o1.' a bank in Osborn, Mo.of four thousand dollars early in Oclaolrér. Two others were implicated in the Honor Roll »s°.m5_\}lo!|nr mu jar s¢9m,g_su5 w hadl Péind Shows an hic kau et m I-'i m s a w¢¢ u Peri od.M m .1 LQ;_Average 90%i n All Studies em» 21 s'rumaN'rs on l~1QNon nom.m l tor- and ', at aio, wles ; o f \ The Honor Roll for the second six weeks is considerably increued over the first, six weeks period.I n onle r w make the Honor Roll, a student must maintain an avenge of 90%in all of his high school -.\.=..,.~-nua m,nw fir-Qt six u n i l l" \| n Col(1lngly nlcu. Il.\|uD1=|..|. Grin;LBlair Uec. Bl Members Attend Joint a o l w h e r e n e . r w -H l . l C d 0 l l.'l!l ~1 L_- 1 | . | . . . \A..aI..... . nh n h n l l h l i f l t l 1f.\ll 'r h l . \ I5 ' R ' _uid lear n me ms a rm ou ns oz . wo ACQLI5 vu -.-- ~------" r _eluluu.|r\.\| __________.____f ..._- _._Mgeong a me in th e mo s t u p- to -d a te ma n -da y after noo n,Me h re n s a n d his se r ve th e p o rk an d b e at b u tc he r a n d ope rated th e f a r m o r y do g s a n d we n t o u t o n t 1= ti l h re ti re d a n d m o ve d th e noises scen e r .H e g r a d u a t e d f r o m ~d e p u t y ,J n .H H I Q Q I L a n d s l m l i n g t i m e ,a s t h e f r u i t s a n d v e g -y e a r s u n e b u t h e a r d n o o r . . . . . .-- n a n .\ \. . . : \ |. . . . . . . . . . . .- n u é n s n u m n s n h I A n ' d ; \ 'L . . . . . n » |i n * h h h n \ ] m .~I henna!at I. O. U. F. Hal Umaha Sunday Aftemoon, ..n.| ___ l in course and went into partnership C011-lwith another wel! knowp a}\ction- ieer of Onkland, Nebraska by name ol Bradley.Bradley ret his réqidence in Oakland but S mg makes his headquarters in kamah, ih_iB gives the firm a vr ducted by ue a n Logan GIVEN nc UMALHA um. . .Aa 1 n. Lme mb e r o f thx = -*\f°"¢'*»iT»7¢=`é'1I§'{=]==-iSa"bn\`§» 1s muevea um fur '"°m'»honor.During this Int six weeksn | é Q § . f . l 1 § ' ~ ~ a t t e n d e d th e f s p re a d o f er r i to r y th a n we re my ? . ta me u mon ey .jo i n t rehearsal gi ve n a t. th e I .0 .bo th loc a te d i n th e s a me to wn .|E lli s wa s ar r e s te d u p on h i s re- `h e f i s d ° i I 1 E t u r n f r o m O m a h a .A t f i r s t . d e n y -O .F .h a l l i n O m a h a l a s t S u n d a y P r o m r e p o r t s t m n n p _\ . .. . I . . . . . . , "' | ' \ a ¢h n i r h i n d S Q P I U ~~~~ o f w a s m n g w n c u u my u m g a te A s s e mb ly o f th e Sta te Tea c he rs Assoc im me ets i n Oma h a o n F Sa tu r da y , D ec . 5 an d 6 . sc mbly re pr es en ts e ve ry f h n ntn fn n f N o h r a s k n . we unu-Nebraska tion which 'riday and This as~section U5 .mn ix tha many old time settlen, friends of his early days and his relatives gathered to show their last re spects to him and later fqllowed the body m the Blair cemeterywhere he was laid t,o,rest.:/ and Wynndottes which were mark- ed the sane way on the left font. Sixty chickens were also taken from the Mrs. J. c. Chapman farm where the thieves cut a win fame to gain entrance to the yard._ soprano,three of the fu era of this quartet.lt u SP0l'lSe to requests from cal music lovers dnt ther were invited to return yenr's presendatioh. ras i n r e-pe ri od th e Hb n o r Ro ll ha s b¢¢¥1 m y 1 0 °in¢f¢a3¢d»to 27.T153 BHOWS 8 le BmlIBl'5.~m 1-204 innn9n§¢\W e h o n e t h a fafter no on an d we re si mp ly as~s. land ouxce Duailxlcau.u w , u a v n lu b ...._........___--_»booked th i r t y f : \ e sales bery ,he c on fe ss ed wh en Me hr en stou nd ed a t th e la rg e attendanc ..alre auy 1'1 ..!.._ 4.1..... lnll Munn .\n\fl Rn"n'n}arfn.l fn n\!I f| lE lfli| Zl wmfh COR'for W' E1|°}§¢'§ 駻`£'&?`s`wa.3¢ éiil com tinue to the end of the semester.of singers from all over t of the state and from Iov large auditorium was fille l i D G fl l l f l fl g K i l l !A a n u a vvz G l v l u " T "D\ vvn \ f\ \ l U v I " " " ° " *h i s P f f *\_ \-p »... ...a-.. . mana | \ n n i t l D G l n r o 1 n ¢ r ' f» § n » d m s n n n c u r r e r c v .m o l d a n d he Associ- mrd w af. 1 and also a made by lnual meeb the mmeigm) __ .. . _ _ .M. A. C. HOLDSANNUAL MUSICALE The Monday Afternocn Club held their annual musicale at the Con- gregational church in this eity on Nov, 24.N. J.Logan, dean of music of it the Walter Renard home methieves took the front wheels ami tires from his car, an extra tire and _a set of mechanic's tools. Sheriff Mehrens of Washington county, notified Miss Maaiersthat her car had been located in a gar- age in Omaha. _..._ .._ _ .- Mark Love,basso,who critical consider one of the most promis- ing young artists of the country, is the fourth member of this quar~ Wet.He will make his first. ap. pearsnce before an Omaha audi- Following is the list of Senior high school students making the Hnnor Roll:Charlotte Arrnstead, Dorls Beck, Alice Beckman,'Marie Bolln,Esther Carlsen, kaxe l b - Vinney,Ruth Farnham,Myrle ""f°-...French,Mynle ci lbemon,Dur-we believe in hnngmg the B"/lhfeine Glssgowe,Frieda Grothusen, quartet. w Omaha for the 9°°°"d\Gladys Hansen,Mardelle Hansen; HL The IIEECI 01 lttucx |nga u\mu-u "°J"'ucl no the a number of pure bred sales..ony on Voe's friends down here will be r back.lglad to know than he is making has illing wusual success of his new venture. I n e5 ; 5 s § h I N ' I ` E R I € S ' l ` l N G E A S T E R N T R I P eilver change." W " " " » " " " ' " " "Ellis implicated another farml ;_,n_ma;§yino g hand and a man believed to be in fairs of the A3 tiol jail at Marysville, Mo.He waived the ahlétic affairs are extradition,and is to be turned the delegates at. this an over to Missouri officers, who ar-iriwfi for him Friday evening.+ n large number of href vhnif and the IJBICl l l u uei the r si d e a b ou t ha i f wa ; A n d to say i t wa s th r hear suc h a $0119 si n g A wf I 1:1 n f 'ThEUl u. uu \. ;; u¢is to put. it mildly.Dea 1 n n e l l l r t p d i n h i s m a i i t é l fn Lngarllfulwa n'The fu}l<:\:vin itf.1;¢;stir:,g Iiietel t u n a :I n t r t n V I " l l | l | ' T (Continued on page aasis p i a n i n g en as15 th estr: Qu n solo 'I"! {§§1"b>Pr°f.Halgren.'rwoi"=="racenuy Ivecelvtzu ''='" " ' "os were used for accompany-,Oscar Guyer's mother, MTS MSW but when the omborio is 3i\,--13 Miller.formerly of Blmr but \t the big auditorium on Dec. now of Milford,eb»from bf" t the Omaha Symphony orch-fS°f'»Harry ~Mxler of Detrolt. a will assist.,with the Bqch Murh., who with has wife has han fume of Chicago, singing thef a most enjoyabie auto trip throggh parts.f the east.particularly Boston and horn will bp no rehearsul\}1ere|"i'§if'it¥__'}_'}d 1_W orrg ~ai. u m n n v n o m u m . . .,. ,. .. .OLD FRIENDS MEET AGAIN A dozen quilbers gave Mrs. L. D. the Omaha university very lunmy consented to take charge of the Warrick the surprise of her ure!Mrs. E. s. Beaty entertained u last Saturday evening when ¢hey number of old friends last Satur- gathered at her home and present/ | day afternoon and evening at hex ed her with a grand quilt as anl1ome.At six o'clock she serves, ex ression of their regard and np- -L: d.licious dinner and visiting wa- pngcintion ua her for her efforts|fh°_°Yd9\' of the €'j'¢I\il\8-The f°\< n_...\.-r.,.-..,n,....\...mn- program and was ably assisted by Prof.Hansen,voice instructor of the University and Miss Goose- man, accompanist, who is teacher of piano at the University.For the gmgram,Mr.Lokan chose selections from the orsmrio PROJECT LEADERS ASS!-Jmzmr; Women folks of this county will be busy during the next (ew weeks making hooked rugs.Miss Rlzpsh Douglass of the Extension Service at Lincoln met with the project leaders of Washington County at Blair last Friday Nov. presentation of th e'Messiah' that we are bringing the iinest quartet we can obtain for the solo part,s,'» said Allen Hupp, secretary of ghd Associated Retailers of Omaha, sponsors of the "Messiah". "ln assuring the second presen- tation of the 'Messiah' for mudclovers of Omaha and surrounding; Mary Beth Hltchman,Marjorie Jansen,Bertha Jensen,Marian Jensen,Frederick Kegler,Clara Krogh,Marjorie Ruhr,Margaret Maher, Helen McMillan, Margaret McQuarrle, Fredericka Matthiesen, Vera Nelson,Helena Simoneem Elsie Stevens and Florence Wolff. Followlmz is the Hat of Junior 9 Thursday evening of this vieek,l Mr.Miller nas neen wnn meThanksgiving evening, m "hem-.jNew York Life Insurance Co. for sal in Omaha Sunday taking mtwsnty-seven years and the tripplace.The next ,e|,¢,a| will belprimarily was to attend a conven- the following Thursday evening,l'~l°" in B°5l»°f\Mr. Miller'a easy Dec. oth, with but one more on'Bl>'\¢ of writing to his mother the ll t h before the oratnrio gslmakes hls letter of interest to all given bs: the Blair group ut q-,who know her and to those whonew high school auditorium on gwilike to read human interest stories. 12u,_s "Detroit, Mich. Miss Gladys Moore, of this city, Dear Mother: has been sel»""~" w sing the so-I am.still pounding away on the in quilting for others. Mrs. Warrick, who is a member o( the quilvers, is a good worker. and has helped make many a love! ly quilt for the other ladies but, has never had one quilted for her- self. Last week, the quilters, includ-v ing Mrs.Warrick, quilted on thegilt at ue home of Mrs. Warrick'5' sister, Mrs. Mary Hain, ostendbly ."__n;..v.. .|-.....\.».-a.. mae. 'rowing vnmna rucnu~vu...N..former Blair residents were pr.ent: Mrs. Wesley Cook, Mrs. Em- ma Shields and Mrs.Anna Cas~ better.Others present were Mrs. Nettie Stockton of Schuyler, Neh; Mrs.Eugene Burdic of Herman and the following Blair ladies: Mrs.Grace Maher,Mrs. E.C. Pierce, Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs. E. R. Stewart, Mrs. Mattie Pound and Mrs. D. Z. Mummert. "The Messiah" which he and Prof. Hansen sang with Miss Gooseruan as accompanist.All showed t.hem~ selves to be masters of their art and interpreted the music very beautifully. Following the program a corn- mittee served light n nduring s shhrt social session. Each Club woman had the priv- ilege of inviting a friend for the aftamoon ahd around seventy-five 21, 1980.The ladies brought their hurlap, hooks, and other maberial to the meeting with Miss Douglass, and each of them starved her own rug. Project leaders will have their local club lbaders do the same in their own meetings.In other counties where Misa Douglass has given this project, some of the men have had w stow away their much worn and loved old clothing in the territory, we believe we are mlpl ing tn provide a cultural attrac- tion that will be thoroughly en~ l°Y¢d»" Hupp said. The "Messiah"chorus 0; thir- teen hundred voices, three hundred more than last year, will bring hu gether singers from Omaha, Coun- d l Bluffs and twenty towns in Nebraska and Iowa near Omaha. These singers are united into twelve Chorai Unions, which have high students maldng the Honor Roll: Ernest Bartlett, lla Hansen, Bob Hemphill, Peggy Pounds, El. dar Schultz,Rhoda C.Marian Krogh.Eighth grade students were: Catherine Jenkins, Herbert Kolterman,Marjorie Kuhr,Mary Louise Moran,D o w d Ne me tn Nlhth grade students were:hlal~ colm Curley,Elly Marie Larsen, Eloise Morris. Etlar Olson, K8th4 ...M ga. .ma Henrietta Voss.§Fm£`£316 parts here, alia at the] local concert. to be given at Hin-1 t y p e w n t e r a l l d P D U W D I I I U . l i i l l g l l l 1 \ I O I Jllfli.n u a l s u U l u g l a u c a ,v u u n - --¢....»u\n1.I n:un nna t\~\¢;n|r f n f i n d i l ur n! !R (" nI Il f \l Ft E Sl.1fDl'iSB 1:0 t h ( )r\the pasfo*een?eating w|'~°" rnhding0thFFi llda nowW mntbe pwroedlie"|-'°"° beIESRRMAANW U "IRnl-A . J y u u \ u u l u a t c : u c s o g u s p ,u v o n - u l v " w i v 1 -" ' " r " " " -_ . . _ , , _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ __t h e r i g h t l e t t e r s o n t h i s m a c h i n e .r e c i p i e n t .r " " " " " ' T h i s i s S a t u r d a y : I t e m - n o n a b o u t 'M r s .H a i n s e r v e d a l o v e l y d i n n e r .M r .H e n r y A .W i l s o n o f F l o r -F O R M E R C O U N T Y M A N 2 = 3 0 a n d 1 h a v e n o t h a d m y l u n c h t o t h e w o r k e r s a n d t h e d i y w a s e n c e ,N a h .a n d M r s .G a b r i e l l e c o o k B E C O M E S n E N x ~ : m c 1 ' , y e t a n d a m a b i t h u n g r y b u t I d o a p l e a s a n t o n e .w e r e u n i t e d i n ~m a r r i a g e a t t h e L " ° t w a n t .t o ° ° ' ] " °h a c k t o t h e ° f f i ° °M r s .W a r r i c k c e r t a i n l y a p p r e c i -h o m e o f h e r p a r e n t s ,M T a n d M r s .B l a i r r e l a t i v e s o f R e g i n o l d J e n - I n _H r \ - . . . . . _- L - : . . . \ . . a .n l . » I ¢ » l _. i ¢. _ . . .n - - - 1 . .r \ . . . \ : ¢ '1 , , , , , , _ , places until the rug making fever had subsided, Misa Douglass said. The women have, however,been able to make some beautiful and comfortable rugs from old cloth- imr and nthm- material which is two months at Omaha un1C0cill 'h x f 0Bluffs,Tabor,Ia;Red Oak,Ia;lmt erme Srute o U13113> Blair,Neb;Glenwood,Ia;Scrib-¢ ner, Nob;Nebraska City,Heb; Malvern,Ia;Plattarnonth,Neb Fremont Nah.and Minnnnri Val spent last Sunday at the parental, H. L. Straw home on east Colfax. Vnllnv Mr. LOEHH. the dir....-.. . . _ ,-___a c t o r ,w h o i s h e a d o f t h e C o n s e r v n \ . | . . . : __ I | " l . . . . . . ¢ . L n ' l | n ia w r y D !m u s i c ,Lu.u u z a u a u u r ..- .. .. 2| -...»..I n a h 1n » | |f n |!\\l \|l?v l e r u l u y ,L u l u n n a i e k a h o n D H U \ ' \ l l l \ v v u : s u v | vervthinz nec easar5'o a } u D U E I l l i a Q.. fo r th e d if fi c u l ma r ve lou s o f she tak es n o si ng er i n Omai " 1 'Q this otf again after I leave and so 1 t11o't ate:;.;:;.? o ;He gm., had better drop you a line or two s w back seat for any!-in" to say howdy, at, least.ch; ha which of course 1 We are still wondering how you I '1..¢-.J:nr¢=» srettinsr alona- as we have not s the thoughtfulness of her u w .r .\=¢*f=*'-*Uafriendsandwillaiwaysi281 1§°"§°§_, even u l .c a g u i f u u l u u n s e n ~~n e a c n ,\¢l|I..l1.||l a n w v ' * bL i n g ,N o v .2 4 b y r e c e i v e d i n i f i t a t i o n s t o h i s w e d d i n g o r d i n a r i l y .w a s t e d a m u n d _t h e I c y ,I a . n n n n f n v n r f h a .....:».......,x..........».:».~Tk fn v 9 9 h o u s e h o l d .'A d v a n c e t i c k e t r e s e r v a t i o n s m a vrinh thg g ift,""5": 4"\*°'~AA¢u5Gu|1-"="'°~§ul."°"uu Duuusuuy \:vcu.|n5,.Clmstian church.Followmg the when he was married u .........._ceremony a wedding supper was Donna Claire Hinshaw of u Th; "'iI;.;.».», lemmim-1 me ». J ~~»..,~ ..;;u~;, ~ ze.;m city. study at wa ll pa pe r md color nt the Au o d ne d Retallen oun- mn ...Q mmhludonl lm- du lnlide ul tha an bure au.l m c m Nntionalgreatly pleases ner many nenus FRIDAY NlliH.|.'S 1-uuss 1 Thin Biair, who have long knofn ahe h°"rd"}"t;1V i;tnew:Bpm'u3;';iuy':;i side in Om would reach the top as a singer.no ne ax 8°wue d f a shorthfrtT.rom 1\ n !n | 1 ru !n t l u ~! F l l D n » » :n\ » l h f h a \|.n\ln¢!\¢I .;':;:.,;":;e;;.1,:1visit with relatives HED SPEAKER HERE Newell, D.D.arrived 1im» :mm n anmlkinrz ..,=,,...-1.1.1-...e ,\.....,.........-.James H. Jensen now of Long Beach, but formerly of this county where the family was reared. Reginald is a gnduabe of the Blair high school of the class of 1921 and will be ldndly remernbend by class mates and friends who ex~ tend best wishes.. house.The project leaden learn- ed how to make a small room ap- pear larger and an overly Inrgn room leak smaller. Misa Douglas'next meeting will he Janna-y ao, 19ao and,at that time, Professor Hopper! will he on the program to outline the work on lmdscane gardening. Kilgore is in charge of reservn~ tiunn. Egan, Aria dne mo ]i a m R . n i g COUNTY BOY \VlNS HONOR liant tackle on the |980 Comhnlk er elevan,was picked last night Hugh Rhea, ol Dale, Neb., hril-` ~'bs ._,J 19 2' 9I 6 3an.9 oan!~5i 0l 12 4 - s . i = No v e mbe rnu m i - $J.4 '5 6111215I 5 | 9 2 02 5 2 6 2 7 _O~'§\| 1930r ;u115 2 |2 22 8 2 9 l l " f ; 14 15~ ~a n d b e Ill.DOU llC'Ed \\fUIlIIl.l5l\l=|.¢U»U11 p a g u LU I U B J u u s ~ ' ; 5 § a n n a u l ; o u s ;l a gi | ; : u » ; c l ; » l ;. , ,- , , . . ..f i r s tl a t e r .E n u l P e t e r s e n ,o f D .w a s a u e g o o c |U 1 5C o l l e g e ,w i n l i m y b e g i v e n ' f i H o m 'M o m B U Y § _ * _ * '} ° _ _ '§ _ _ _ _ . _ l § j ' { '§ j 'j 'f* ° _ _ _ . _ . . . . | . j _ § '_ , m 5 'm 'G _ hm-itzme solos..~~ c x p x u z uu n u l . II I u n u w From the pedin. of Music I A J l l r n w f i v h o m e n n ¢ \ n . n f H n u e hmE m g g a -.'" "t."i;s2fSr§¥i§§ @ 1 2 5 " ~ 1 |.. H. B. md -n °|This Ye". guid ouid Saint Nick ed the place the fire was extin~Tuesday mon u n a r e a n s i s p m v i n z h i s a n c e s t o r s w e r e g u i a h e d a c c o r d i n g t o r e p o r t s .t o u r a m o n g !» i e s a m h " .W €£l l. lo tE la .. .. |. .'l.. . » . l L n n i n n n n i n { \ »rrmnu§..r n L ..-........i m x - -..................._.l l- .| . .. -.L . . _ . L. . . . .I n Bla o f the dr Library "I-Iandel'a p u b L a v s a ;o r - | - - - - - - g g ti 1,_§'j,'j___§2"¢'f§§ 121, Arnold s/Luc A1QD Those interested En lsndscapizfg by Knute Rockne,Ndre Da me ._nm..hams lnwnu nm invih-A tn tutor as one of the outstandinsr Un!ofz.~>9._.nn. u\|1nn\¢ 4\|ns\ farIIl;;|;.U|A.|;, nuu. uunuuaaa au \uv Blwbv n u :rseconu u r e occuntau la w :cuuruucs u l KYCUIHlllg quq wllr ~~0|Inla ldv;Ilu nqlvvlcll AIUYQ 3|-dv uvnrivfo llo wi n g :"Han de l s Mc s s i a h ji n g a n d d e p a r tme n t i n g o o d !ni th , n i g h t, a bo u t two - th i r ty a n d sp e n d th e we e k a nd S u n d a y W51|I atte nd .Th e mee tin g b eg i m; at te n gf ri di ro n pe rf or me rs o i th e c u rr en t ' I h l n h d v i n g ' v a c a t i ; ; l f '.rm|§nnlr1 n r f h a u l ¢»ia"h}\i Wnvnfllnu 11nut!m f \|nnnnn}\n|......_ n... ........n .J ......s|...... -an l....,,.u m ,......a 11...A 1:'kTnu.r¢|\an d " " " " * 'n'¢']n¢~lr an d wi ll he u li n u r n e d b v season.Roc kne'a selec tion wa s Nav. 2'7.....'l'h1mlnvivim» ""'~'"""'~ '-~ r-v '-» ~~»-w »-»-1 -- --- -was me mann. u; uwwu un aww-ixiends and kin vim mowr can which was burning in one of me Mr.and Mrs,Eugene Jacknon or n biby gnnei-but f-\\°y'll n°¢,1»x can in which uw nsphdt- have moved into the Mrs. Elin- fail In send 1 87995118 ¢U'd-GED ravel mixws for thepavingwaa beth Brooks rsidence where Mr. youu ww atThe Elliarlirlle Mila nhipped.It in npqrted that wn~ and Mrs. Waller M. Nelson funn-n dde rable hmm was do nate the fnmily-Dr. Neweh has upentover Az the dwrvh parlors of the f o r t y v w !in Japan and Korea Pint Lutheran dnurch on nee. 2, m d h u M 4 a vu-[ed experienci 1980, at 6 o'clock, 50: a plate for u teacher, nr¢¢¢h¢r.|d.|rdd|Lra~ndulu md 25c for ehildyen under hu-xndtrus te e n f n ¢ D ° a m» m 1 2 y e » m Co me md le tus a e r v o erly redded.Advertise hz The Enterprise.a r .Udva'rdty.your' The Drudll; Guild,48-lt four °~¢_|°¢g` '"''made in a n-dio interview in which ""Q "__'. " ` . " "'he nuned the ata: performers of "'§1..iZ.B.F D Th°1=|=lzivin| Mr. and lin. Cluuleo Simpson tha eatin mqcn.Hugh is a Jun- D¢¢_2-Public dinner at First of Img creek ,<|g,¢f|¢¢, npenc lug ior nt the lmverdty of Nebraska,Lutheran d,,u.¢h_ Sxmdny a t t l mp n e n t a l ,F.S.Pllyi1Iz hmneoondyear o n t h e D ¢ ¢ _ 5 _ 5 u u m n , " d | . ¢ B P B ' Simpson hmm.Comhuher ¥l\'d¢v~_ .¢lm|¢J|_ _ .f :3 - : ~'7 .;;.,.\; .;zu,~e ~ ~'n 'Blair H nd ; wD UE lB hG l' 2 7.~- n m XEW S lun. Glenn Wade:-gnu who were sen's sister Mrs. Walter Wachter .'"and fauna 'mr Ro s a li a .| d' "'mght at the Soren Jensen a r ~:,| ~ ' = = f ~ ng.Cf"Erickmn and B""'1"a ur. m a u r¢A u m \ S k ovm d Chnstimwl spent Monday m Lyie were smuy dnner guests Omaha.'nt the Cul Efltkwn home. Mr. and Mn. John Rogan were Mr. and Mrs. John Rach enterin Omaha Tu¢ldlY»hlned Mr. md Mm Cleon Wil~ Mrs.Morris cm-numm and Hns and Iamily at dinner Sundxy.niea,Flonnce Christiansen of Min Alml Swanson spent Wed-Minneaota. returned home wednu- "why night win-. Janet Jensen.day nvening alter spending sev#\Mins Dorothy Petersen and 1" -~ ---;. ;u l 1 ll..».n .l .a ¢ home Advertine in 'Pbc Enf1=\'Pl'l°¢- Full fashioned silk m the ta servlca or dxiffon weight Sll Stocking! on "ge now at andy 77 a pd: at the Fllhion 0enter---Hodery'Store of Blair GolStripe are priced $1.50 ...A $1.95 Onyx. sms; Bnbolink, 81: darn. 2 pair Sl.Sizes 8% to 1~ all new colors.1 § ~ . § _ - A-* I ' *'\ ~|\.~r ~ -Q ; ."~ 3 ~' E H ' - ~..I i " " ' - " " " "r i : kllu Best:-ice Beuexmm.who beachesthin school, hu been quita active in promoting the ;aodAtiou The faxxawm uiem were elecwd pres.,Mrs.e h Sorenson;vdge- \ \ M i n a Ruth D mml m and ther Rumuasen alle d at Home an Friday.Mr.Geo.Peterqon m d Lloyd Curley wen up visiting Mins Mntthl Ne lmn Friday ning _ Ew- tha Mr!- m m eve- D3.p x e a . ,H f l .|||o |t r e - u g ,M r s .A u s t i n M n n h 1 l 1 » l l l s s a A g n e s a n d G l a d y s T o m - p e r i y o f S t a n t o n ,v i s i t e d r e l a t i v e s h e r e l a s t w e e k . M r .m d M m .H .W .S c h o e t t g e r -..a t d i n n e r o n mid Axel Nehon w l d i t the hams on Sunday evaning.Mrs.Alma W i lli lml of Sioux City came to spend Sunday with Mrs. York. MAKE MONEY W ITH Remove cover and ¢:ontinue baking FRUIT CAKES-until a rich goldm brown. Pvrk Clwn and Rice Rwive 1t's "cpen season'lar fnut Pork chops md rica are deli- ''.=.. ..... sMr.and Mrs. Ted Olsen unu|- u . f s |- -- - -=» --M r L I r a . " ' " " " 'll... . ._ . _ . -_| " " " "" ' " "'Q _"z u l u l a u u z u c a u n u u s u u .Ir m m a W e d n e s d a y e v e m n z .-I l u n g f o r r e d p e s a n d u n a : - d r e c i p e . "1 c a n t o m a t o e s _m d ' M m F u e .n \ . . . 2 i i » u » ¢ ¢ \ L I I L ~a n d M i s ! !~:.._ .... _.i ...&-a n ; I H i a fh l 'fj . l l l | l . t£ " § + \ » ¢ i n A t {A n f R D h f k C I I D U B .' A ¢ m i | . . § . ' i . .v - ' n l f u n n ..'Z=. :\{ '. 'Z° "f. =,§ '.'E ', .. f, Ia film n spent Monday evening|Womens mn nvisiting .at the Ohrk Lip;£ncott.Sweaters on aah home.In styles,$2 Mrs. Henry Schmidt and augb-;Sweaten,$1.98 ~ a ~ , ~ ' : : " " ° z z * ~ m i n s .Fashion( o renee sive th . anMrs. E. c. Lippincott ma ..,.,, | w f $ $ » w g Sunday aim-noon.Mr. and Mrs. Earl smxm o f w s e m; Emu J omm, and Mn. Nancy Sylv ia o ! Ro unhwd fo r c Blair were Sunday dinner axd S?-50~Smart n ..._.M. .. I l l e. L9 I M ar L I |I "'~ \\ _ . .' , . '..\ ~ - _ Satisfactory Service Yes you will wear the same pleasant look if you use Marathon Gas and Oils. Service a vays prom pt and courteous attention given your motor needs. The Marathon Stadon Allred Enger Corner Washington Proprietor and Thlrd Street ,»- =.~_=»:. I .'.j ¢l -..-»1 v ~ {`. 1 f ;€f.'{M. .,°\\L-.»1 . ~ .°~-,¢»,;¢»~ , g ... »»'e ; \, H .~\ ;< ' -»° }""i sf i .I ' \; Q i ~L n _E -u. - - - - - . . ._ 1 p .n .J -_"u l.... ....- ~ . . . _.\ ..,.L n' $ \. . q ._'."a n - n " T :"~.I 1|\ " ~ 1 ~ - L -I _" ` .. Q l -u -._w . f Y ? : ~ . =.f .j . _ ._ . . . . . ; _ _ -5 _~ -~1 ~: .-» 7s ( E ~" " " ~ " ~ 'm a n dmmlnr M m1P|»=.*¢~enm|»~rd1°°d u i u m u n c u u v m m u vma8233-All »..°'2'L';"'EZ»€»..»-»» »¢¢¢i,||:¢|vu»a'\;wu¢u¢°¢\»z»|»4i»°=¢zl;°°uhluliovm ull. P°PP¢¥h»;u|ue:!md`tnmlgnupat Sunday umm; nut.45-n Mun lad will put in A full HM their u m a h -|cu¢ |m||1 portions of Ig! 1rom||w'|t th J num hom! lldpllll suppen \\\l¢¢am¢mu¢m1 impmmenu-Hn''rm "ang-umm m fruzpoxk dbpn.H~°Hb¢¢°lnthelfl -BGB! ! !°° |°" " *° |*° " "" " ' n¢lllluel.$2-93 um m rv m ove mu -bm D'f-|,,|,..n.,.u'mm nm e.bu¢m ¢-sumnmfma out.Bnwntlu " r u n -.. __.. ..-- .......| n.. .|nlm¢¢ of _. .__._ _ u..n.A .... u|.»|.¢ In mn m. mm muh m one J!!-~'"!*~'$":.~.f??'EL '§2.'LE'!'I I ettick, so um w; Zhildren, $1.49 w xew styles,in ah 45-n in :mu ns zMrs. J. C. Rhea formerly occupied'r Dowell.yum* cakes arbyoGWBA.m m m l .in ¢°mpmy,and grow mel _.n_.»-nr.»\,an. nf dm s'£ata|Christmas,al u u v m lI1 5 l l .| . \u n c ,u » » ~ \ .- -. . . . . . .- " " |_ _ _ _.e t o r i p e n a d e q u a t e l y f d d m a n d b r o w n t h e c h o p s .A d l o w f o r T h n n k s g i v i h g t o m a t o e a .g r e e n P e p p e r ,a n d s e a - n d t h e f e s t i v i t i e s o f s w i r l s C o v e r ,r e d u c e h e a t a n d c i a l s e a s o n .Q c o o k o n e h o u r .~ ' -*1 1 -- - - u \ n w ~D d l l t - I 1 e mui n I In sen er s 11881 1:an spent. Saturday arteBlairmoon Ir.and Mrs. Howard Willizun- were Sunday afbemoon visit- at the Ernest Monson home,supper guest at me home ur -1-.-and Mrs. lhny s mmi . Misa Winiired Allen was n sup~per gum! at the E. C. Lippincott home Wednesday evening.Little Emma Lou Lund!celef \m_¢»A her second birthday Satur- ARLINGTON NOTES A spaiml missionary service and annw tliank offering was held nt vm M, E church on Sunday, H.C. vnu;fonst:;u:lepanment of Lincoln, the winter sm left Monday for Brooking. S. D.,Th, lngrqd wherg they will amend a forestry your fruit P;r:¢€:;;;x\guxreti1e sute grpenment and sliced in Mrs.11019:wgn¢1 _gn<;_5_ggl"¥"§f§°°§¢ r Kenn-ard . lr. and Mrs.C.W. Christianl a m _i...is . " n may 21"'§\Munln wlnnl: Rnvnrian is made!Malreadycanurea;d!llI'l»s " ' : " ' " " 'da.n with coffee according to the fol-sen and ftmily were Sun y:ter pound pack lowing 1-¢¢;:ip¢1 gbgp gelatine, 1,4 ernoon vimtofs at the parental; '{'f'R_°'1'f...'f.'°"f.'ff.can cold water, 1 cuomilk, £4 cup H€._E'%,"" ...I.IE?e'n_-_._ c t w qu a 1e.| m r asses puua:u llu u\shelled,rais ins r f l o u r ma y b e cold water, 1 CUP milk, % cup °~?f-|.m'. § " § . ; 1 § i ' y 3 ~ fee. as cup sugar, 2 nm. as P"'*|Mr. qnd Mrs. Freeman mms and whipping cream, 55 cup nuts, 1 f-SP~son were Sunday dinner guests at vanilla.Soak gelatine i n wwb2X1'the FredAnderson home.Mnand §§""}f,Z§E»wn b inviting num-' " ' "- -_.h gf her littleyfriends an; thai:McClellan being m charge.A 1meBobhie of l:remon1:,spew.Quinn-;.1.nrozram had been arranged.Idny with her parents,Mr. andipasteunzed, "` `»~.___|.....seeded.Ordi nu ts .5311mothers to the home of ner sr'-\"°'|~- _parents, Mr. and Mm. Chez Suttom Irvin Haney,son f G¢°l'8°where they nu spent a happy Haney, who lives west 1 Arling~ time wgether.ton in Dodse county, i reported Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hnsk and to have completely new ered from son,Wallace and Mins Anna Paulda. recent stuck .1 sp'l menin-son drove -m Fremont Sunday|K\U8_ vvlnch kept him in a serious afternoon md visited with Mrs.'°°l\dlf-\0n lor weeks.Joe Genovmy and daughter.The honor society of the high u -...A nm Alfred Ha.n.sennnd.school here gave their annual par- ' Mrs. Jonn bpangier.used, and you may very liquid ac-Q cording to ¢aSt»e.i The Baking;Use a paper-linen 1 pan w prevent burning.Bake only, in an oven in which.you can ob-1 tain an even, slovz heat; otherwise B*»€8m. and dry in oven.§ake ac-\ cording to size of loaf'a one~,lla ; .;,- .i __ 1 »_-»~\.:1.|».n Q1 A9 ui ~. .....,., n L_,____ Mrs. Homer Miller is convalesc~ing at her home now following an operation several weeks ago in a Lincoln hospital.. Fashion Center Slippers that Wvar for Women and Misses, $2.98 650 Enna Jettick, $5 and $6' scald milk, add clear, strong cof-M;5.Ole Jensen were afternoon f nf with sugar and pour visitors.ff i ..f':.`f'.f.'_"ma nlicrhtlu hpamnl Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson and u u g c u u u t h n u n u»»o.....:, .. .. .- -. .: | f ~5 d a a feg g y oln s, an d c o ok th re e mmute s, |'f sf we r e u n Y . te mo o n fund i n sniffiy bea ten e g g wh i te s g g g w a t th e C h n s V md e r s le v an d c r e a m wi t h n u ts , va n i lla a n d .Mr ' a n d M r s W m C i m a n n salt.P o u r i n to re f ri g er a to r t, r a y ' a n d Be n r i tte atiuendéd th e J u n io r chmren 55 "§ a }i :dny dinner Ity lnthemunc :oo ur \||l|l\|n.-mall! nf HI. a nd nfl- Au|'L \lilning._GIIIIBI .f""f;'f-iw.~ I I D I I I 1." 1 v u - '"_pound IDI! IIICI ZR w 0 nl.I\||.n,|_.. .__--__ _,____.Smart new l¢¢l»i g r j f |two-pound takes 355 ho urs ,i'"d le t mga thrleo rézur h0 |lr|.i e| | "P B !in He sr ``e \'°nlsht.i1"§&L'n,"3r. Bi ierlnard.|were played and ponms werr: gurlsuvu.and Mrs. Ted Olsen and_for each gpme._ Miss Albie W ;sims.'"""`\\.hree» ou d 4 hours.~.P n I O m and one~half cups cooked Mr. and Mrs.Hans M. JensenFndayand S\:tur&ayuSm:1d:;;|Qemntion:DP not frost cakesichpped prunes,4 tbig.meltedllnd mum were Saturday evening Winter oats a gras Y num after removing from storage. \_....,..-.. .\...¢,...:...»N...=".|visiw!s at Harvey Kuhr's...\.EiIJ...""I;.i|]¢d |.t the Clerk Hp-I song you glqpnn :or P0911-§_g»='_;=plnodtt home Monday evening.l Mr.and Mrs. Clark Lippmcotti and baby were Sunday dinnerguests and visitors at the home ol ; hir. and Mrs. Uouie Tank oi Fre-»mont.I Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and children spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eman~uel Anllreason and . family of Orum.The Bench Community Club met at the home of Mrs. Chris Jensen Thursday afternoon with twelve members present.The next meet- ing will be with Mm Andrew Beek sv. which time each member will give their favorite candy recipe when answering roll call.Nellie Marie,Lela Rose and Millard Peck visited at the Art Johns home Sunday afternoon.Friends of Lucien Peck will be glad to hear that he has recovered enough from his illness that he was able to be brought home on Dorothea Pedersen was Consuleu.Recent tonsilectomles here in- cluded Iva Peterson, Jerome Breu- nig, Andrew Nelson of Herman,Andrew Claussen of Omaha, Mrs. Peter Strlcklett of Blair, and Mrs. Chris Koch of Waterloo. Howard Marshall retumal to Wayne Sunday evening after spending the weekend with home folks.The Campfire Girls gave a slr- thi rtydi nner on Thursday evc~ning in honor ol their fathers, at the M.E. church dining room.The girls planned and prepared the entire meal and the fathers pronounced it flue.There were 34present and their guardian,Miss Clara Schoettger and assistant guardian, Miss Frances Mangold. The dinner was followed by a pro- gram.Rev. Miller of Cedar Bluffs, oe~ cupied the Col\Zl'€zBI-ional pulpit »...... .... e.....a.... ...Mina wana the pric a at the Fashion :Center in Blair-values to $25 on alla now, $16.75; values to M0 on sale now, $29.50.Sizes 14 to 48-black or colo.:f.'l have choice fur sets l t mcnnfrhv ANDLONG CREEK Hayes Rosenbalm. helped Peter Jensen finish with his corn husk- in Monday.i n and Mrs. Tom McDonald and family of Herman, were vis~itors Sunday at the parental, John|McDonald home. Mr.andMrs. Henry Wulbem and daughter,Margaret,wereguestsSundayatdinnerat theFrank Knolfler home in honor of the bi nh anniversary of Mr. Knoffler.Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm spent_ Sunday t e r n o o n ~ M r . lbeoorste with bits of citron, cher- lzies or almonds in fancy designs. Southern Fruit Cake (Appros. cost: 50c lb.) One»fourth lb. currants,is lb. raisins, ve na. dates, sa lb. eandied mea le 'at lb candicd cherrieslv 'Pr .-'.| -3 eggs,Si cup Int,56 cup sugar, 1'/a cups flour, % tsp. nutmeg, 'A tsp. allspice, lé lb. almonds, 'A lb. lpecans,%_pkg.sliced citron,'n pkg. orange peel,Yr pkg. lemon peel,%tsp.cinnamon,'A tsp, soda,54 cup grapejuiee,M cupcomsyrup,'A square chocolate' Chop fruit and nuts.Measure flour,soda,spices and sift over fruit and nuts.Cream fat,add sugar and beaten eggs.Add the floured fruits alternately with grupejuice and symp.Add melt- ed chocolate last.Bake "in loafn~hich h bee lined . n l P ° .n ls n-...._ ...__ nu m.or sm-..,......,,,_.,..,.....gar, *A cup prune juice, 1 tsp. soda _1 egg,1 tsp. cinnamon,M tsp. nutmeg, sf. tsp, salt, 1 tsp. vanilla, 1%cups flour.Sift all dry ln- gredients together including sugar Add prune juioe, beaten egg and Je t.Then add prune pulp and qvnhllla.Bake 1%hours.Serve 'with lemon sauce.,,.,. ... ..~.. Odell-New water well being drilled in blind street about three 'blocks west of old bank building. Humboldt-$100,000 high school building dedicated recently. 5 Scribner-Vietmeier-Von Behren ,Cm installed modem equipment. I Pla tte lltut h-The constnictian force completed laying natural B35 Pipe lines beneath waters of 'Missouri river. Diller-Laying of pipe line com- .pleted by Continental Construction l John Bogen helped Elmer Thone finish shuclclng com Friday a n- emoon.Mr. and Mrs.Howard William. sen were among those attending the shower at the Venoy Wederdgren home in honor of Mr. and " 3 ~ ,,Q ~»-,.».f l ~'~lh .\2 /- v - | Q Don't Let a Leak Scare You Nor any other trouble you may have with yuur pipes,boiler or radiators.Just all us.We'l| (ix it to your snlisfndlon, u 1 clurge \h|-L you will find gntlfylng. Bathroom Fixtures ~ an na x u no - - - - - - - - -- - - _ .- -_| , , , , d , , m | , ,, ; | . ; ; , L p e d ' ° | ' l " P " ' » ° " : D r . R . C . S 1 d l \ I e t h h . m d M n . " 5 n u m ma f f1 ;g ,;»~ -;_9,~ds-;_5\-u-- J v°'=S..._v__L=°_::_=;.':§§! which was ma - w w w w w a n d m m J o n n n a r r y m n u mm .._ar lgre ase u p aper an a o uea, m a s low C I C n _d n" M n d M n .W lll W u l b e ma n d I Grp o as y un c r c oa n Tuesda n ln oven (250 F~)for about 4% hours.tract to D u n n Bros"local con la m i l y vi d t e d y eve s <d M _H e n W u ]Ma k a 4 p o u n d s .Us u a lly s e lls a t z rs. wi t h M r .a n r s .r y ~" H $ 1 ~ ? ° " ' 1 ' l : , . , . _" _ _»~,..-I Gr a n d I s l a n d - T a ll e r C wl d e C o . . r a !nf"<" ~ " . : ° ' ; b ..»-|"'*'L at me home ol mr. um mn. \,.._».Komig and family.Dick Lippincott left for LincolnMonday morning where he intends to take a shun agricultural course Mr. and Mrs. Ted Qllnqer _were tional church on Friday evening was one ol the largest and mostsuccessfulmfhlrs ever staged in Arlington.1a4 fathers and sons gathered around beautifully decor~ ated hmmuet tables and li mne d Mr. and Mrs.Merton Winchell uomal \vvmus)" ' " ' " " 'were business wlera in Omaha (Ammlh c o st: 5 0 ° n)e g " ~ g e ;s m mv. Thursday.One cup seeded while raisins, m Geo L_'''"°sold Mr.and Mrs.Guy Bennett of l. pkg sliced c.itron;'1 pkg, elimd K ree Carpenter of om'1"'\ Herman,led Monday afternoon orange peel, 2 pkgs. sliced lemon enesaw--For Garage now lo- -. .|.-v......... u..n¢.. sam.neel. 1 nkz. shredded cocoanut. 'lu cated ln fir resistant building. .f'_......._..._'|..J._n|._.__\-:__ __ r\__.n:iL.__...u f Joan MOoRE PLUMB~G COMPANY'sc visitors at the Louie Mencn nomu Thursday evening.Mr. and Mn. Fred Peck and a lu ge number d other ehnrcn members from the different church en and the aumnuxdlng towns met £0 a speech nude by Congressman-elect,H.Malcolm Baldrlge of Omaha, who held the entire inter- e s to f the bo y lu wa lla s the ma n.Elch was provided with a gay pa~. ...,. ,..... ...A wsanl.. um., ..-.A M lu un: .|-ww »-»\...... .~.....Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schenk Sunday with their dnughtcr, Wsllace Snowden md Mr. E den.'* Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Barry . .. .__.n spent Mrs. inow~ warn.;.1-.. cup onuge juice, 1 cup blnnched'Tekamalh-Branch grooerystotalmonds, 2 éups bread flour, lttsp. \of Lloyd Kieffer at Crdg, will be§ baking powder,sa tsp.sau,as movd to local grocery stare. wp fat, 1 cup sugar, 3 eggs, 1 tsp.Arnqld 'Tc~'nd coat of g-ravel orange extract.Wash raisins and N ! HPQGN1 on North Walnut Sff in 0mn.hn Sunday afternoon atthe Odd Fellow's hall for the Mes- siah rehearsal.Mrs. Harry Smith spe Friday nft/ernoon with her mother,hire. Nnncy Sylvis.Mr. md Mrs. Henry Jensen and son,Menon were Sunday dinnergustsat the home of Mr.and Mrs. Herbert Hurd of Benson.f" ___,\u...ri ...snnfm nnd ye.... ....\. ...`.......... ..,., ....... ._Iuvors.The klbllnz was lead byRev. Edgar, whodrgiected a lot of pep mm the affair."Dr. P. L Cady presided as tonstmuter. Friends hare have received invi- tations in the weddng of Miss Lotus Fern Andrews who will be married to Edwin Victor Wattell at the Olivet Congregational church in Ins Angeles, Calif.Saturday, ngreeamy surpnsea mn runnyevening when n number of theirfriends came to spend the eveningplnyggcards.Prizes were award- ed r.and Mrs. Clifford Truhl~ sen !or high scores and Mr. and Mrs.Paul Barry received consol- ation.Others present were the Messrs.and Mesdames WalterlNovak,Neil Christensen,Weston Lanz James Thompson,Ansel drain well.Place raisins. csndied peel, coconnut and coarsely chop- ped nutmeats in bowl.Silt flour, baking powder and salt over 1ruit; mix frui t through the flour with finger tips.Cream butter. add su- gar md w l y . t h e n benign eggs. Add flavnring.Stir in fruits and flour mixture alnemntdy with the . . . . o . . -D m . , e k . . " . i \ » h " - ¢ h u m M . - nrst shipment or new corn wusmade to Omxha, correlating of two carloads. Kenesnw-Virgll's Cash Grocer- ies held grand opening. Alexandria--Alexandria State Bank will soon reopen for busi- ness.Arno ld-L oc a l telephone plant nurchased bv Western Telephone GUERNSEY Thietje Brothers Sale Barn, Blair, Nebraskamr. lllu ...... -.._ ...__ -___._M dum,| u |N a v. B .Ml||Andx~ev|||\ubem»|-"N u o ]:|md|,_§i'i'.'!.'.{°»§'L 13.s....§.;'»'£'o 3 I W * ° ' b m a " " ' ° ° ; :°m»:.Wslar Nwfk and Mr and Hn.Nall Jennen of owen given by r 1 Ralph ment Int, 'Nndny nt Comnh. were manner guests at me 2 "F 'iE'.'1'fI 2f..'f.f:..f"f. °fff;!"*1-..*' " |"" "" :_..__.__. m n _ | 1 a r g e o r t ; ; ~~ for consideration of $35,600 J r u m B a k e l o a v e s i n a s l o w o v e n ( 3 0 0 r l \\ r _ \ .A.1...._....l-. ... ..l .......ll... l..¢. _ . -" `MONDAY, DECEMBERIr . } .m a l e s L I L I U E P v u n u b ,a c u r a A u :I l l " n u ¢ \ A \ ¢ | » 'I - _ n l - I - I _ home of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Jen- sen Monday evening.P Whenever you need a smart ne Dress, Coat or Hat or unyihihk in the Apparel line for Women or Misses you can save money by always Trying the lfsshion C"ht0r Fi rs t i n Blai r-Thei r 1000 Store Buying Power is bound to save you money every day in the year. Friday and Saturday at the Fashion Oenter Smart new Silk Dresses on sale now at greatly reduced pricee»va.lues to sale now, $3.98 and $6.T5; to $12 on sale now, $'I.95; to $18 on sale how, $12.75. 11 to 52 and 14% to 26% styles, colors and mammals. n .r.." n a t e "runner.,V.......place.Mr. Andrews was the edl~ tor of the Review Herald here for a number of years before moving to California. The Campfire Girls held a meet~ .ing and ceremonial at the home ofJane Seger on Friday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Steen, Sr.spentSunday with friends at Elkhorn. Mrs.Dora Whitford is visiting with relatives in Lincoln.Mrs. R. C. Swisher retumed on Saturday from York where she spenlaseveral weeks. M Fred Heuerman wa$9 on vnluee valueslafternoon.The ladies spent the Sizestime in "mf fo r the i r ho s te s sin aha fte r which unch was served.45.1|_lMrS.I-'red Plugge and Miss Mil- ,dred Marshall were guests. .n s host .loss to the What~so-ever Club ather home in the country Thursday C R O W E L L B O M ;Mr .and Mm Geo. A. _Marshall Mrs. D. D. Day and Mrs. George returned Fhursday evening fromLincolnwheretheyvisitedtheir son,Vernon;Geneva where they metered to 0mal\a~ on Monday ui visited friends and relatives,andmuM.-s_ York.She has been atlblilford where thev visited Mr. I There was a good auenuancelthemembersof the McCarthy Ladies Progressive Club at tho Orville Humsion home Thursday, although it was,a rainy day.Anew member, Mrs. Clifford Truhl- ssn, joined the Club.Delicious refresdiments were served by Mes- be held at the Chris Hinz home. |The hostess will be assisted by Mrs Fred Long and Mrs. Orville .Humston.zethnt time the third lason will given by the ex- tension leaders,on making tho'.home attractive.Four tables of pinochle playersspentSaturdayeveningatthe Peter Jensm home in honor of Mr. Jensen's birth anniversary.Alunchconsistingofsandwiches.lpickles, cake and coffee was serv- \ed.At a latze hour the guests de-parted.A pleasant evening was enjoyed.Mrs. James Thompson and Mrs' Leon Hindlcy spent last Friday at .the rnurt lmuse an lenders from or pe. yuan...Inexpensive Fnrit Cake (Approx. cost: 301: lb.) One pkg. raisins, 1 pkg. dates, %l'b. layer figs, 1 pkg, sliced cit- ron,1 pkg. sliced orange peel,1 pkg.sliced lemon peel, 2%cups flour, 1 tsp. soda, 1 tsp. cinnamon, %tsp.allspice,ss tsp.mace or dames Ludwig Jensen and Leon! Hindley.The next meeting will' Znutmeg, £4 tsp. cloves, '/3| cup fat, 1»°"'P brown sugar, 3 eggs, 'A cup molasses,%cup coffee.Wash raisins,,if necessary,and drain. Cut dates into pieces with wet scissors.Wash figs,drain and chap.Place fruit in a bowl, add sliced citroa and fruit peel.Sift flour,salt,spices and soda over fruit and mix with the finger tips.lCream the fat; stir in sugar grad- ually,th-en the eggs.Add flourland fmlt alternately with molass~ es and coffee.Pour the batter in- to a large paper-lined loaf pan and bake in u slow open (275 P) lorlthree hours.Makes four pounds, lt( e ~§,1;;':.~ l i ~1 Q ~ 1"~ W 1ll 'i-_ The YJ i S ' I ' E W A l 1 ' f ` i W A R N E R -1_4 | \ ' r l ' \ I-lead of Baby I-leifer Calva These Milch Cows come direct from Wisconsin and are selected from the best Dairy Herds, quality and color that shows k These Cattle are all of good age and among them are gome out standing individuals. There is not a Cow or Heifer in the salo that should not prove z profitable Dairy Cow. coLEMAN, ha Methodist hospital for .a few and rfirs.F. H. Brokaw, :formerly the McCarthy Ladies' Club.lsells for 751: per pound.|R ~ | _ U Guys.°? n'~b'=' place.Mrs. Clayton Aronéon and dough "_,Rev. and Mrs. George drove to ike Cashman of Owatona, ters returned to her home at Bran in Delicious Breads T h e In m a n - n r z e r a d z o Omaha on Wednesday of this week. Minn., was a recent guest of Mr. Brok I3-0 'on w aftna snendlmr two Recipe for muck bran nut bread:. . . a h £nI|...¢i'»-ae chassis 5| RIGHT NOWMrs.Freeland and son,Billie and Mrs. Geo. A. Marshall.Eweekg visiting relative were up from Omaha to spend a Mrs, L-co 'Weber returned homeiin this vicinity and Ii short tame with the formefs par- lust week from Fremont when Mrs. John Barry aanis;Mr. and Mrs. Crosby.she has been couvalescinm since an'w¢=r» in fhnnhn Inst is and friends Th r e e n i I .I _ | b1an, cups fléur, 2 cups Kellogg'si ' n n ° " " f " " " '" ' £6 tsp. salt,'fé t s p . s o d a , 3 1 ~ l n g h l f s e l e c t i v e az baking nowder.1 thlsn.1-1u~| ienlitwc.Beauuful-Absolute 1 |n d s o n .J a c xF r i d a v J a c k t a p s lr Maintop..|...u- .....||. day afternoon helping her mother celebrate her birthday.Mr and mrs D D Da Misses'>'.Martha Nielsen and Ednn_Fnench were in Hooper Tuesday mxht.Miss Mae Koopmun has been helping with the nursing this week._Mrs. Grace Maher of Blair, was im ua spend Thursday with Mn. Hall.Mr.Andrew Jones.of Grand Island is making a visit y : i s \>me 're Jones w nsali.. .LQ the sick list im' the past week..Rev. and Mrs. Geo1'8'¢ and Mrs. ,......._-..:_n.....\..~r»».......4.v ~.a about$75.00 ut n Mrs.Meta Ziegler spent 'l`ues~operstion a number of \;eekssgo. Miss Judith Hall,daughter of nr.and Mrs.Wm.HMI of Arl-| mgton, is in a very critical condi- tlon at the Douglas hospital i n'Omiha.Miss Hall is a nurse irsl this hospital and was taken :ll suddenly Thursday night about tho time she was to go on duty.An operation was performed at oncel and me then several blood trana' fusions ave been made but her' _condition is still regarded as very ,grave.Her sister,Miss Eva lsalso a nurse in the same l\ospltal.l The Young Indies'Kensingtonof the M E church cle red rummage sale vtlmzhthev hold in a vapsm »...l|Aa»... :..l received treatments from a spe~ m l m . Mrs.Mary Barry of Blair, war a week-end guest of her son, John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Novak and son, Ralph were Sunday afternoon callers at the Chris Larsen homein the Orum neighborhood. Mr.and Mrs Henry Wulhern called Saturday evening at theLeonard Axbell home to see Mrs. Axtell who has been quite ill. Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Paulsen and family' drove to Omaha Sab- lurday to see the former's motherMrs. Chris Paulsen, who is a psf tient there . ser.cup molasses, Z cups mux,;2 eggs, 2 tablespoons melted but- ter,1 cup chopped nuts.Sift dry 'ingredients Add bran.Add mo-l~losses, egg, slightly beaten, to the milk.St-ir into dry ingredients, mixing well.Add nuts and melted shortening.Pour into a well- greased loaf pan.Let stand 15 minutes.Hake in a moderate slow uvén, 325 F., for one to one and onehslf hours. Pork Chops Supreme Five pork chops, 5 medium sized apples, peeled and cared, 4 white potatoes,6 anions cut in halves, ,3 teaspoons salt,Mt teaspoon pep- Q B I I I D S I r c u n u n a u l c s m . "- - - n d l b v a l u e e v e r o t i e n e d . s 745 Complece with s cubes of rhohighest nandsrd qwiw. $94.75. Tbdfl:ba way if: wld. I Co m e in a nd se e ir ! I'E'IERSEN'5 Radio or Battery 0 l Made by the old Reliable BlairO l l l ' F l o u r M i l l s From this Year's Excellent Wheat with Protein to Make the V i of Flour Bakers and House wives Want1-1a,,.1|§§by ALL LEADING STORESU K I T K W l I t 1 l " " _ ; ; ; ;I l \ \ * l ° l " : "t; 1 5 "" " "° "H ' I N - " l v U I I I n l u a b u n '~; g § m * ~ ; ' g § = _¢ i 5 i : s ¢ i 1 _ h u ; = ° =W 1 | a n e w Z l l § i T . § . * § " ? 3 ¥ ' ¢ h § " ', » § L 1 i " § 2 D W h e n e v e r y o u n e e d a s m a r t , l l i t ~¢ , § ; ' ; "° § . » E Z ' § " § i h f ' " ' f 2 S l _._. | _ _ 1 .\. . . . . .n n .§ | \ n \ »- ¢ ¢ . . + .|n e s s , C o a t o r H a t o r l » Il Y ` | | 1 i ¥ l 8 1 1 1 r m i a m f i n t w o a n d n l a c e i n h n t - w r In Blair and Sulrrounding Towns Good Wheat.We cz y a Full line of Feeds ,n§"°»1'Z§f°P§iSl.»"'Z?»d"f£2"i5~1¥l§hr.°§S'§"§n Charles Spangler Blossom Singers of Mississippi of Lincoln. vwted at the Mrs. J.They C Blackburn home Sunday after-wlth us Friday afternoon.-___-........\ ........»...-¢ ..~».:.»|,. w-nlnnon.. the Apparel line for Women or Misses you can uve money by always Trying the Fashion (EnterFirst in Blair--Their 1000 Smn L§§¢L"s§}ani£ié i »§iZ."c§}¢§§\2z We are Still Paying a Premium on 't.W rpure npplea,. cnt each m four or B a t t e r y g ¢fqr W hea e car n-rl and u x u l the_::. _'EL _{_§_i f f ? Z i -C h a r g i n g ucharzgre Flour s a n g 8 U \ r ¢ : u n A l u u a u u s e n ¢ . u \ . . »-- - ---|-~ ~ -- ' - '- " " 'p o r !c s a u p n \ . L l l U \ | § u u l t a t i u u 5 n »a p p r e c i a t e d b y L W e s h a l l b g T h e p a r e n t s 0 ;t h e c h i l d r e n a u B u y i n g P o w e r i a b o u m d ti o u v e p l a c e p o r k c h o p s a n d a p p l e s o v e r M Y t i m e t h a t " N Y h i 'P P 9 ¢ \190 b e E P S .3 ' . . ' . . . . .t W °_ .d -P fi l f . ' 2 _ ''i '2 W o m a n s m d l l i n n H l r i r u n n :` f 1 c u r .F i l l u n t h e s a u c e s w i t h THE BLAIR FLOUR MILLSRadio Repair Work )P. C. SORENSEN, Proprietor==»Rg,1g g;_?;,, nn FM!! an .|§u`§¢"m`f'1?§;'&.}""§.;.T;,'§',,¢ or- s1m¢£i`¢|TL1..EHS'-`§»T»`i thinly :Heed lioutaea. ' su: uidmmm u-In an the wuf,¢m_ n9#fll5"*"'*..% WF" T°£°!.*£\' ~ ~ _pas . °9§__*'-QB;EP?" 32" F' f'.?"f"!.T'"'iT..'E"E'of All KindsIretumlng the latter auon.rnay plan on xouowang mc, nweaten,$1-SB ana $2~98-AD cover.une umu venaweek.'regular state study outline andladzea Fashion (knwr.4541: takes a link mon thsner,wnlcn on e ho ur . P130 'Ilu-oo-' r n m rr l n P R m > - \v-.......\... 91 m a n n » » u . _ .. _ - _ . . . _ _ . . _ _ _ - -- - - -_as 1 had not hid anything on hav about daing so she went. on hd nwn uzount.When I w l d hex w h l 1 had intended doing then Hr . md M n .Howxnl Appleby and som vidted Friday evening at the John Pebenen home.Several from Rose Hill attended .the fnnenl of John Knhr in Blair Monday afternoon. flo o r ~ l e w d : member xrn copies there was no getting out of it--Iz A f»fe.|1m :imply had U1 8° md so Helenl Mrs. Laura Tofoe was pleasant- me drum | had two visiu with her home town ly xurpdned' on her birthday by a|manlfnlks.hmmm we left N. Y.n$|}a1-ge mxynbe; ng her {rij=gg{B_[=»=if=S; uid Louis Mueller, deoeued. 1. c. ELLER, County Judge. Dated November Sth, 1930._ (COUNTY COURT SEAL)48-Sl No rms OF FI NAL REPORT A. c. Debel. Attomev. eo tdonDe ee mbs r7 , ms und rc i kv i hl th e p a y me nt ol $l00».u corded in Book E of the mortgtn m d mortgndng the Northwest m m e -d W l a l x mz w Ovrmtvf Quran nf the Northeast Quarter ui " mmm? nt $ 8 55 $ and mo n- I" the No rthe urt Qua rte r o f the 'Nonhwest Qunrter of Section 20n w : t h o S o u t h w e l t a w w : o n »uw No r t h e a n e w w a n d a\¢.'P°wv-hh>19»N°v¢h»Rmze 11, S o u t h e a s t Q u x r t e r o f t h e N o r t h -E ! l ¢o f t h e 6 t h ~M - .i n W u h - Y n k - 1 - L ¢ ¢A pdnting,racking h a m ceillnx and in those days not make the ceilings they do now.You will Us picture as you have . ol iff--In old man blo~1 With The Chufches9 | a a l u m BAP TI ST c mnr c n L .J. Mor-an.P mn r Sunday School, 9:65 A.. M. TRINITY L UTHERAN Cliulwrs W. Lincoln and End Streets H. C. J ul. Flllw Putt Thanksgiving rviws,i n theMorning Worship, 11 A. M.».|'w r? Thurs da eve Junior B. Y. P. U. 8:80 Evening service, 7:30.Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.I-'me attendance at Sunday school and morning worship Sunday. bet usput the evening service mer the same fine way.Do not forget Choir Practice on Friday, 'I:30.The church is en- joying the choir music very much. Do not forget your dues. We have a Sunshine Social at chumh the evedng oi Dec. 5.Get to en`o t.his unique featurereadyJ y -"Oh give thanks unto the Lord' for 1-le is good, His mercy endnr» oth forever."\ CHRISTIAN cr-lurzcn L J. Hargctt, Pastor Jllglis h lan y lning at 8 o'clock. I ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL l c a u a c n Grant sv.. Sunday SchQol,_l0:00 A. M. Holy Communion and sermon at 11:00 A. M.Y§ulg Psople's Fellowship, 5:30 P. will celebrate the service of Holy Communion and it is ho ped thlt many people will attend. `The Young People's Fellowship is growing numerically and other- wise.This week t dhave dis~ _tributed baskets of to someof the poorer families in the com- munity with the hope of making heavy hearts lighter and light Rev. w. Whittle ol York, Nobl ann annum ......,.- _,_____playing a drum.At least I thinkfrmao noon on Friday and laudedling a moe luncn and enyoyrug 1.these are the instruments they arefin Baltimore at 'I p. m. the samelwlth her Friday afternoon.Alfred Ha n celebrated hisla.M ry i n t m e .P Y*-"K Y memo s o so moon.~-#birthday Wednesday by treating good for details .In Marblehead there is a church built in 1614, and they claim it is the eecond oldest church in .the country and the oldest one to be continuously "i as a church.It is in a good state of preservation, looks good from the outside and "ill better on the inside.I i m- agine they have pm in new floor- ing at some time in the past be- lcause the boards used for the floor that is there now are narrow boards, whllein theold days they used wide heavy boards tor floor- ing.There is a large brass chan- delier hanging down from the ceil- ing which was intendd to hold many candles for lighting purpos- e s An inscription on the ehande lier indicates that it was presented to the church by some Englishman some time. about 1700, but 1 dal We remained in Baltimore Fn-Iday night and Saturday night and all the children in the lower room to candy bars.left for ho e e rl' S d morn-~ 1 a. .sf a 'un ay .r . : " . n . : : § . ~ . , § ' . : < * ° : r : m t : The Gettysburg battlefield \l!Jbhn Petersen, Dordthy and Jack only about fifty miles from Balti~.more and right on tln road wel f me home on so of course I had spend an hour and a hal! look- ng over the battlefield.It cov-, ers several miles and there arc 'winding roads all through it and no apparent end to the monuments'erected to various men and mil-' Iitary units who fought there.l saw one stone marking the spot where the first. man was killed in _the battle.It was all very inmr- esting but would have been more so had l reviewed the account of the battle before 1 visited the spot as I read tho account so many 'girl. years ago that l have forgotten .... . , . _"_ _ _,,,,,. and Geo. Luse spent Saturday eve ning at the Will Ryan home.Edna Christensen,daughter o l Mr.and Mrs.Pete Christensen,former residents ol Rose Hill, le very sick in an Omaha hospital, suffering with dmpsy.Mr. and Mrs. A. Jensen are the proud parents ol an eleven pound Mrs.Louis Lowe o l Blair,is caring for Mrs. Frank Wllaon, who has been quite sick the past. week but ia improving.Mr. and Mrs.Detiet Wulf and family attended s bam dance at 'the Emil Jensen farm. near Her- lrnan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rasmus-sen spent Sunday at the Chris numttsasn 'hmne and attendedl I N THE c o uN'rY COURT o r WASHINGTON COU..» :.NEB. nas xgt. Estate of Chris K. Johnson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given tha: Sophie Johnson has mea with the undersigned,County Judge o i Washington Gounty, Nebraaka,hls final report as executor of the estate o l Chris x_ Johnson de- ceased,and made sn' application for final sdmintistr-ation and dis- charge, and for the assignment of residue ol estate to luch other persons as are by law entitled to the same, and I have set the 5th day of December, 1980 at 2 o'clock P. M., at my office in said County for the hearing thereof. Dated November 10, 1930. I. C. El r pn' 48»4t County Judge. ~. |; r t e nIotEI o I o EI c ¢1llIl l \I li melt Qunrtor 61'Settiorr zo,rn fownnhip 19,North,F-wav 11, sm o! an Sth P. M., in Washing- on County,Nebraska;also can- °l1i¢\3 of reoord the mortgngo made by Gnyhnrt Mehronr an mcy Mehrens, lmsblnd md wife, o Cornelia Barns, dated Septem- »er 9. 1881,filed lor record on ieptember 9, 1881, and recorded In iook G of the mortgage records 4 Wuhi ns to n c mw. Ne bras ka , \t pogo us, securing the paymem >f ssoo.oo and mortgaglng the ionthwest Quarter of the North- m n Quarter and the Southeasv. halter of the Nururwon Quarter K Section 20,in Township 19. ivrth, Range 11, East of than P. M., in Washington County, N zruka; also eanoeuing of record .he mortgage made by James 1>. Fox and Ettie Fox, husband and "ug, to John Bailey, dated March 29, 1879, filed for record on Aprir 1. 1879, and recorded in Book E o the mortgage records ofWan}rlng~ Mm County, Nebraska, at page 58. mgwn mluury,neurnsnn,n wleanoelliog ol remr'dmhe mortgago 'rnnda by Elhde J.eeta and Sol~ amen Sheets, wife and husband, no Hungatg & Crowell, dn?/ed Novem- iber-9,1as1, filed for ru on November 10,1881, an neon* _in Book G of the mortgage ne- cords of Washington County, Neb; ruka, at pa ge 821, scarring the paymept of $449.70 and mortgag- ling the Northwest Quarter of th! 'Northeast Quarier and the North- eart Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of 3...don 20,in Town- rhip 19, North, Range 11, Em of the 6th P.M.,i n Washington Com , Nebraska.`» You, and each of yon, are re~quired to answer the petidon of said plaintiff in the Distric: Court of Wuhingtop County, Nc- bruh, on or-before December zg. 19so, or ma Court my take 'sand petition to be tr-us and grant the prayer of Add plaintilf. HOSEA WILSON, 42.5¢Plaintiff. r Billie School, 10 A. ia.Mafning Worship, 11 A. M.Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Prelehing, 7:30 P. M. Mid-week meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.Sundpy, Nov. 30, will be Worn- an'a Day.The women will have charge ol the services morningand evening.A wo rth while address will be given in the morning and in the evening a dramatizution, stomachs heaner.A meeting for men only will bu held in the pari house on Tues-day, Dec. 2nd at 7: o p. m.Light refreshmenth will served.Afilm illustrating J.. work of the Church Army n U. S. will prob~ aly be shown at this time. CONGREGATIONAL ca uncn A.F.Newell.Pastor Rev. H. B. Newell, D. D. ia ur America for Amcricun's will be speak at :he 11 o'clock service PNl¢!1'»2¢i-\Sum:lay.He is a. brower of the 95 in Sunday School last week;pastor, and during hi; profession# let ua make.it mo next Sunday.in life im been a teacher ,mi ad> This week we are reading L\1\<2»'ministrabor in Japan and Korea. chapters I5 m 21.'As Lhia will be the only opportun- _ity to hear and meet him, the pea~ INTERESTING EASTERN TR I P s a m' ~ ' 2 L " ' » § " " § f ` ¢ . 2 § ` 2 (Contmuai from page one)Qsunaay morning.Mrs. ummm of d that uwi ll the Music Department in Dana hope so any way an yobe able to write us very soon and College will be heard m a solo tell us all about yourself.during this service. I wanted to tell you more about _TM Church §chool meets at 10 out Lrip east.When we arrived in Bostcn late Friday night my oarmade so much noise I was afraid nclock, Prin. l'. h.Flack, Super- intendent.|The young people gather at 6:30 for lunch in the dinin mom withthatthepolicewould arrest me _K » (or disturbing the peace-mybrakeswere worn down so far Lhat they screeched a loud acreech every time I used them and this not being enough noise, a gasket had blown out on the exhaust man- ifold which caused an explosive noise that sounded like the rapid firing of a machine gun i n war time every time the engine was running. At 8:45 A. M. on Saturday morning we stopped in Waltham, Maas. where they manufacture the Wu.lt.ha.m wanches.This town is just outside of Boston and might wel] be u suburb as it appear; to a stranger w be a part. of the lat- mr city.We found a repair shop open and drove in for repairs. The mechanic said he could fix ue "P in an hour 8-mi a. half but he was a poor guesser as it wok him ti ll 1:30 p.gn.to get #jig rear brakes relined and put in a new Dr. Newell as their guest-speaker. I The Ladies Social Union is tc hold its December Social Meeting next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Huck, Mm Van Deusen and Mrs. R. C. Hitchman assisting hostess- ea.c ifold.This delay spoiled our plana for sight-seeing Saturday morning. 'ln the afternoon we dmve around Boston but the streets were so 'crooked and the city so ummpm live at first sight that Helen d sided she had enough of Boston in one day, so we put up at the Stab ler Hotel for the night and early Sunday moming Helen left fo: New York to atay with Nellie and Frank while l attended the con- vention.This left me all alone iu Boswn all day Sunday and Sunday night, so l put in the time dght-seeing and looking ya the places of his- I not remember the exact uaue.an but me uenmrs.we......-Marblehead is as quaint n \°W¥\labout a hundred uniformed guides ~ as you will find anywhere in umllthere who will take you all rivet'M country,l am sure.The street.a_\h¢battlefield and explain it alllwee `are mere cow-paths and as crooked They twist and turn in every di~ ..t..'ion and it dd not appear to me that they had built a new house o r m n i n w e town in two orthreehundred years nor di d it look as wuugh they had painted .any house or stare in that length at time-ye t.the place did not look shabby.The houses are built right up to the edge of the side- wdk and the front doors have heavy bram or iron lmockers on ithern just as they did in the old days.The sidewalks are not paved lhut looked as though they were made of crushed roek, sand and dirt all mixed together. ln Salem,Mass.which is only two or three miles from Marble- head, and about fifteen miles from Boston, stande The wma House, where women were tried for witch- craft and sentenced to death.The house is in a fair state of preserv- ation and is used as a sort of l1is» wrical museum.A charge of ten cents is made for admission.I n Salem we also visited "The House Natharucl Hawthorne in one of his Seven Gables The characters in the story were supposed no have lived in the house One of the Hawthornes relatives did live in the house and l believe owned n and Hawthorne got his inspira tion for his story while he was vis rung the-se relatives The house I» has a secret stairway in the center so that the occupants could escape without being seen in case they were to he tried for wiochcraft ou ot,her'imaginnry sins.In order in find the opening to the stairway it is necessary in reach inside uf the fireplace and wuch a spring which opems the wood panel in the wall of the room so that you can 41.0 you for a fee but l came to the field from the rear and did not know about the guides until l was all through and then it was too late, l could not spend any more time there.|We arrived home without mis# lhap on Monday noon (Sept. 22nd), after spending tan days on the road from the time we started from Detroit and 1 am of the opinion we saw as much of interest on this trip as any we have thus far taken. Harry. DE SOTO Locals On Wednesday,William Seltz. and family invited hh.and Mrs. Chas. 0. l-lineline w go over tuShenandoah, Iowa with them. The trip was enjoyed by all, even if lt was pouring rain.On Thursday, the De Soto Warn- en's Club met with Mrs. A. Rowe.There were only 8 members,it being so rainy and the roads had the others were unable to come.Frank Svoboda's were Platts- mouth callers Thursday.Arthur Rowe received 7 large trucks of cattle Thursday to put On Friday afternoon,Mrs. Harry Seltz gave a bridge partyfor the Ft. Calhoun ladies' bridge club.Her daughter, Mrs.Ernest Kruse helped entertain. lllr. and Mrs. Chas. Ilincline en- tertained about 75 at a dance onSaturdayevening, the :lay being Mrs. 1-lineline's birthday.All re-pon a fine time.At a late hour all departed wishing Mrs.Hine~ line many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goasard were Sunday visitors at the Roy Andeh son home.The word reached Dei Soto Fri- day morning of the death of Geo. Caehelin.He was a very earlysettlerinDe Soto,The funeral v:as'held Saturday at Blair. Seymour Smith at Omaha, spent of Seven Gables" made famous ~ stories entitled "The House oI n the feed yard. step from the room into the little ,.-=.........'rim wall nf the Saturday night at the Chas.Hine- ! Mr. M and the syn F ser* Sw a P Ho: Str On; dar all Nc ST 'l ln In l Lo C0 im is: la: C. gi on o i o'. teslw se lo Vi G`a`§`§€1.0Ji'§` mae mu. lrs. Babe Ryan spent the pastki n Blair with her parents, and Mrs. Will Kuhr.lr.and Mrs.Walter Appleby Betty were Sunda) vidtors at Howard Hain ome near ker. 'ull fashioned :om ro the top rice or chiffon weight Silk ckings on sale now at only 'l'7c sir at the Fashion Center--The siery Store of Blair.Gold lpe are priced $1.50 and $l.95; Vx, SLBE; Bobolink, Sl; Never- n, 2 pair Sl.Sizes 8% to 10- new colors.45-1t e g a l H o l ~ o e s ¢ 'l ITICE BY PUBLICA- TION oN PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL Grant Lothrop, Atwmey ATE OF NEBRASKA \| an Washington County,lthe County Court of Washing- ' lon County, Nebraska.the Matter of the Estate of George C. Cacheliu. Deceased: The verified petition of Grant throp has been filed in the uunty Court of said County, pray- ; that Letters Testaruentary do sue to Grant Lathrop under the at Will and Testament of George C-'lchelin Deceased.Now,therefore, notice is hereby ven that a hearing will be had \ said petition on the 22nd day 'December A.D.,1980,at 10 clock A. M., and all persons in- rested are notified to appenr nml low cause, il any, why said In- .rumunt may not be proved, al- wed and proboted as,tha last Vlll and Testament of said de# ...Mx NOTIC E Ur' s un 0'Han1on & O'Hanlon, Attys. o:Joseph E. Lippencott; Llppencott. real name unknown, spouse of Joseph E. Lippencott; Iaslgh R. Fletcher, administrator of the estate of J. E. Llpplncottg deceased; Cornelia Barns; John Bailey;Hungaw dz Crowell; Ettie Fox,spouse of Jamu P. Fox;the heirs,devlsees,kgs- tees,personal representatives, and all other persons interestef.inthe estata of any of the tol- lowing 'namd deceased person: meal names unknown: Joseph E Llppeneott,J.E.Lippincott Cornelia Barns, John Bailey; al persons having or claiming any mms : i n the a m Ha lf o f UA( Northwekt Quarter and th West Ha lf of the Northeasx Quarter o! Section 20,ln Town ship 19. North, Range 11, East of the 6th P. M., in Washingtor County,Nebraska, real name: unknown, DEFENDANTS. You, and each of you, are here by notified that on November I 1980, Hosea Wilson commenced m notion ln the District Daurt ol Washington County,Nebraska against you, and each of you, a defendants, the object and prays of which said action ls to obtaij the decree of said Court that th plaintiff is the owner ln fee simp\~ of the East Hal! o! the Northwes Quarter and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20 in Township 19, North, Range 11 East of the 6th P. M., in Wash~ lngton County, Nebraska, and to remove the clouds cast upon we title to said real estate hy the claims of you,or any ol yo\- fn some right, title, lien, interest, claim or danand of any kind what noever, of, in or to said real es- tate,or any pa n thereof,whic- you or any of you, may claim ¢» have therein, and to severally cn join and bar you, and each of you your heirs, axecutora, administra- »~-:\.-.....u-. T l l 1 i l ., ,, _ F! Ditloi|\Wo\smam\ Service[Station "The Sfation That [Sells \The 1Goods" Blair ---Nebraska , , - , e . _ s , m _ , . 4 ' . . i n f '1 !...'=.~...."1'!'~»---».'* Q.,a v \ Let Us{Charge Your ' Battery W e Have a W arm Room in W hich to Charge Your Battery and Our Men Are Capable and Efficient.. --_ - - ' Bring Your Next] Battery Job to Us.Plenty of Heat and Cigars _ .- - - - - ~ Remember - o rfG C BatteryCharge5ChargingWe Still llcease~,=.administration of said u t a be m m . Witness my hand and Official Seal this 22nd day of November, 1980.(SEAL)I. c. ELLER; 45-4t County Judge. t o n ~ ~ L = - d w from hereafter claiming or asserting my right 'claim or dehtle,lien,interest,- real em;-fmmd o l, i n o r w md NOTICE 0F ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Washing- mn County, Nebraska: Estate of Louis Mueller, deaased. Notice is hereby given, that on the 2nd day of December, 1930 at the County Judge's office in the elty of Blair, Washington county, Nebraska, at nine o'clock, the fore-noon of said day,the following matter will he heard and conaid~ ered, to-wit: The petition of Dvuls C.Mueller praying for the ap polntment of Herbert, G.Mueller as administrator of the esiate of o ¢|~..__the title no said real estate iz said plaintiff, and for other equit able relief. Plnintiif fuxiher prays the Con: for its deaee cancelling ol recur the mortgage made by Gayha. Malmrens and Lucy Mehrens, hus band md .w'l!e, w Leigh R. Flet aber, administrator of the est:- of J. E. Lippincott, deceased, 4 ea Decanber s, ms, med fm of unen have pmvucl. lc does not dqanm the heart. and no lmnnful dw-dkcm follow in use.Qayer Aspirin is \he _universal ~|5|R\ Eli' ww l VH H \'1%l u uma Wal melt" U 1 T V / A R ~ F I M I T A TI O ____,-'- /" "f\°\¢'\f~" f-... '*f"*`*'\'l`\'¥p » . 5 Q . ~I \J - = . ; '1 r \_ , f \ %, ¢. °"<=. ~i ~:° i = ¥ ` || .{ f 1 » 5 | g _ . . ~ OOK for the name Bayer and~nd genuine on the p&Cii{tt;cictured above when you buyAs;.u ~ep you'll know wat you are- ng the genuine Uwe' product --~ds of_p!}ys1c1ans pres; Hadacha NeuritixCo\d»Neuralgia Sore Throat LumbagoRheumzdcmToothaphe ~.. Blair ---Namka . e . _ @ 4 ' . . i n f '1 F! DitloI|\Wo\smam\ Servige[Sation Northbound 9:00 A. IL 12:00 A. n.3:00 P. M.s:19_r. M. Soulhhmm 11:00 A. M21W P. M5:00 P. M8:15 P. M. -TRAIN S C HE DUL E - Chicago & Nnrihvpstern Rallnmd set of gaskets on the exhaust man. wncal. interest.une ww-na or/"Arrow ,,,_,,,,,,_,__,___ ______ __ ___u m _ _ ____'rather clues of Charlestown, Cam-room is all paheled in wood so thnt lme home.__|BU lbrldge,Waltham,LY'"'-Q"i"°Y Qi: is not iossible to see that one Mr. and Mrs. ug" §arkemng.o¢| _S SCHEDULE and a few others 1 cannot remem- 'narrow pun wi ll open when a ¢.a.,;'h1i"`,?.,`L'I.`"`M?'.',T§"§`&',§' l ber are all n pan of Boston m-so-far as 1 could judge hy'dri\;ing into them but in reality they areseparate cities.ln Cambridge the| Harvard University is located anu l spent some time looking over thegrounds and buildings but a s nl was Sunday there was little or no, activity around there.l drove out Welt-8:35 A. M.;=-» the Harvard Stadum where the E""'f§ '§ ,f';, » § ,& 0 I n 1 football games are played and waa ma ulte Sed b th f thNorthboundSounhimnd 'im-.L'Zl*i§°ird ggm§;'== 0 o ~ ~ ~~ ~ g l drove out to Mtl Aubum oem. » `''''' every and viewed the tomb u(except Sunday)Lon ello w a nd Mm Ba ke r mmr fand thought of Carrie while stand- spring is touched. The Bunker Hill monument at Chaxleswwn is a tall stone monu-ment that somewhat resembles the Washington monument ln Wash- ingwn, D. C.lt. is built on top of Bunker Hill which is a hill not so very high,in the central section of the city overlooking the river. The hlll which we know as Bunk- er Hill has mother name but I do lnot remember what they called it. Our convention was held at 'The ew caan House"u very (ineN0»_hotel within a few eet of " ' ° \ ocean.The hotel has its own pn vate_bathing beach in front and a Geo. lrlineline and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Hineline on tol m " g g gent Sunday ut the Ted' 'a un ome.1 Marjone Hlneline came home' |from her school duties ln Omaha 'this week-end. Friday and Saturday at the Fashion Center Smart new Silk Dresses on sale now nt greatly reduced prices-values to $9 on sale now, $8.98 and sans; values to $12 on sale now, $'l.95; value? to $18 on sale now, $12.15.Sizes 11 to 52 and 14% tn 26%in ah |atyla, colors and materials.45-lt ,1 . . . . _ . . _- ANNOUNCEMENT To The Farmers of Wahington County Commencing Dec.lst Portable Custom H a m m e r Grinding Service Will Be Available T o Y o u lt will be no longer necessary for you to either hpul your feed to town or own a mill of your own. Arthur Long has been appointed manager of the Blair branch of the Western Portable Milling Co. This Service is particularly important this year on account of the Cheap Wheat.Grind it]Feed it!Just call Green 359 and ask about the portable Grinding Service.A l l G r i n d i n g S t r i c t l y C a s h WESTERN POR'l`ABLE MILLING C0. . . . . _ . . _- ANNOUNCEMENT To The Farmers of Wahington County Commencing Dec.lst Portable Custom H a m m e r Grinding Service Will Be Available T o Y o u lt will be no longer necessary for you to either hpul your feed to town or own a mill of your own. Arthur Long has been appointed manager of the Blair branch of the Western Portable Milling Co. This Service is particularly important this year on account of the Cheap Wheat.Grind it]Feed it!Just call Green 359 and ask about the portable Grinding Service. All Grinding Strictly Cash WESTERN POR'l`ABLE MILLING C0. The Eddy tomb il mlmn 'ante mgum of !»»=s-|%° .., '€.1'2°»3,"'I.'..'L'.."'$.'¥`Za-f'~l<:f°°»'2i n o s m m u . r r n m s- - v n senQmucus nscx BONDED msrncrm1cum an Hayle mag. breezes Eve '?"€'?': I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasnpug§| :|=| ||| oy ster supper Saturdagn eve- ;in ho no r of Har old' s an d Di c k ~w's bi r th anniver saries. r.a n d Mr s .C a r l Pieper an d dr e n o f Bla ir ,sited Tue sd ay n i n g a t th e J .W .Sappen field e.~r.a n d Mr s .J i m Ry a n a n d ly visi ted Tue sd ay evening at | .Nelse n's.o h n Bec klu n,J r .ha s enrolle~ th e w i n t e r te r m a t D a n a C o l Qa r l An de rs en o f Chic ago,vi s d hi s sister,Mr s .W a k e r Ni e l , the past \\:¢-c k. a s a ~ ~|n The Toad was exce\len¢ ann meservice of the very best.The hotel is certainly ab\y managed. An... nw mnwntiun was over I env at 1hill:Rex.of them ~ " = ; ° ' ° ° 1 ; ~ " C i t , y .It i s `1300, so 2212 235 5 from Boston gndeth on where es about wn hours so drivelevntrv W HS ~n._;.....¢ti. in Imnvv nndlhn nil e>lI 1 --|T H E E A T S H O P |11 C `Rmn11 P m u r i h w t ||`néi;.`io`¢éii\§lExcellent fm-`?»§€5Z.i " " ' . a ; ' 1 'one ngSatishctor; Service =|it was in the cemetery at Marble- . I l| I1\ l iI | Courteous Trutmanm 1Pint door east Enterprise odiotl x xDr. Norman K. Rathmuau o v r o i i s r n x s r Over the Blair Drug Co. Phone Black 41 Lveainga by Apwintmsnt x x I C AR L s c m mr r I InsuranceBe d Fa ts ta and ha mOiiloe in State Bulk slag.l . . . _ _ _ - - - x ll 1I|l I xnn. w. F. HEMEHIL L l. DENTIST \ Located in new Home Theatre ; BuildingBllir,Nebraska ' x xBLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY Bonded Allltrntter \ IPHONE 15 Pilot Bld|.Blnlr, Nebraska . _ _ _ . _ _ - - x _ ._ __ _ - - - - -- x l1 ; DR. s o wn: T. IIYP DentistX-RAY ssnvtcs Offices ln State Bank Bldg.lP h o n e m e m m , n m . | \ x head I found a gravestone which stated that "Here lies the body of and his two wives.I do not remember the name of the msn who had two wives but it is the first and only gravestone I ever saw that recorded the resting place of a man and his two wives. In Lexington I saw the town square or Common where the Minutemen (ought and vlewedlhe statue erected to their memory.Also saw some homes that were there when the skirmish took plsos A few miles away I waited Con~ cord where the first battle ol the Revolutionary war was fought. The American soldiers were on one side of a small s ut and the ere was A bridge across the stream where the fighting oeeur- red, called the old North Fridge, but it was s wooden alfair and has now been replaced by one oi concrete.Them i s a . wi monu~ ment st one end of the bridge commemorating the battle and sn. other erected to the memory of the British soldiers who an buried there.These monuments were erected about one hundred years lev-In the town hall at Marblehead I sawthe original painting of "Thu Spirit ol 76" which was sm culled Yankee Doodle by the mtilt who pointed it.It il s very large :glish wene on the other side \\ | tns re a s we "mi i e -= ---,--__it is slow work getting in N. Y. with so many stop lights and traf- lic delaysWhen I arrived in N. Y. I phon- ed Frank Alexander, it was then rn-arly midnight, and he told me how to drive out to his house.Ha told me o l so many different streets I would have to take was I thought he would never get done with the telling but I got out there without difficulty although I did not write down the directions. |When 1 drow up to the house. Nellie told me that Helen,the little sneaker, had gone to BBlti~ more as she thought I would not arrive in N. Y. till Thursday aft- ernoon and she planned to get back to N. Y. before I arrived theremd she and Nellie had it all fixed up not to tell me she had gone tu Baltimore.So we had to get up early Friday morning and drive down to the depot to meet Helen on the early train and she looked as though she eould have been knocked down with a feather, she was no surprised to see me there. lns tes d o ! remdni ng in N. Y while I wa s at the convention Helen decided thlt as long as sh: was so dose to her home town xbe might as well mn down for A day or two and sa her mother am brothers and sisters as she had no been homo for :event yum hui _ t h e j s t s o f i t n u n e l a i a m w i ito drive to Bolhlmore on my ws hack home and surprise Hden bu l If a m i ly visi ted 'I`uc9d Geo.Nelse n's. J o h n Bec klu n,J r . f o r th e wi n t e r t e r m leg e. C a r l An de rs en o f ite d hi s sister,Mr s . sen, the past \\:¢-c k. |. a y evening at ha s enr olled a t D a n a C o l Chic ago,vis- W a h e r Ni e l- ( Sat., Nov. 29th Music By RED PEKINS' ORIGINAL DIXIE RAMBLERS GOoD_FlDOR GOOD MusicGOOD oanm 1 ~t. dnne :there I did ons.house.,the BBlli~ uld not.ay aft- 1 back eremdxxed up gone tuget upddrive t Helen DANCE A T KingsPavilion 3 miles North ol Blair 0n Highway No. 5 I n th e p&Cii{tt;c a y o u bu y A sp ri n. wa t y o u a r e g u t ay er produc t Liam sic ians p11:scri'vc. SAFE. as miuic né ~vw.I t d o e s n o ta n d n o h a n n f u l its use.is the universal of a ll kin ds. Ne ur itis Neuralgia L u mb a g o To o th a ph e A s p i r i n i n d d a t -»--o i 1 2 a n d i n m o .~¢-mfg ol ay er This Service is particularly important t ls year on accoun E th Chea W heat.Grind it]Feed it!Justoepcall Green 359 and ask about the portable Grinding Service.. All Grinding Strictly Cash WESTERN POR'l`ABLE MILLING C0..B m : all druggism inbo ttklo l2 4 and A d x i n i n h m manuhctun of ohalky li mdd.Fx?l IE; B1idF.N3 um m m -m m an the mnncy.net Loring h a w tho money . wc 'r¢ ric h.when we vm-»» swam: an d p oor we d ld as we li knl Bu t af te r we go t a little mnn ey we orer en' t me :ments an y mo re.T h r hlg Inc ome ratrlc ted un rnnr e than the li ttle one.Ln ok h o w Lo ri na was bo und b y mone y !La va lar ll zen.Af te r all.only b c gga n can Ih009PI" "lf y n1: 'l1 q ui t thi s pap er an d tolh e a d with t.hL | 'v; ork.i t g n u wi ll ltlc k to y our o wn dr eams. I' ll ga m- ble wi th y on,"l h e m d ."I t' s done,"he answc rc d.H e mac hc d fo r h i s c oa t a n d h at. a n d looked a t h u wa tc h a t the la me momen t. "\\'e'Il h a ve to I 0 ri g h t b u c k to the h nnk.Th an k God . y o u' \e gu t the money and don 'l hegrudge lt. Notlulngx will stop us. now." An d hc fn ve tlwy we nt o m lmn th o da rk un d n a rr o w hall. they k ls wi l ayruln.hnncl ln hand.simply ,li ke chlldrcn ]\l0d{.'lIl{.' n sccrct. Ernestine | aw Ruby Pnstunn near th e hu nk entra nc e ami.though he bowed fo rma lly u nd dlrl not s pea k. he ga ve her n flashing.radiant glance.li ke the Hash o f a mi rr or heldwln the sun.She k ne w lhn t he undegstand.f r o m the lmDl°J c oun tenu c c f un d f ro m \\ lllnt h c r si de . th at they were lo ok i ng u tte r L o r ing... ._,.:°' C H A P T E R x v Some Day B UT the d ay was no t over f or E r nesline.She le ft W m a t the bunk.His c oat poc ke t was stuffed wlth the pac ket of b ills th e telle r had gi ve n the m, an d h er ba nk ba l- anc e was red uc ed to thr ee tlg urea. llu t tha t d ldn ' t matter .No t n hi t. struction..Lo ok , L or i ng .y o u c an n m n u m .W hy . mé n loni eti mes ha ve to : n m again wh e n th e f r e old.L o ts o f me n null onc e--or twic e and than succ eed.Yo u a nno n b a c k a nd r eb u na y ou r mu tt- ' s old bu alne u.wh a t i t y ou h a ve to let .the house and the for | ;o-~lt'a A lmnll pr ic e fo r a n ew s ta rt.Puntooo will let you alone, an long no y ou sony on' hu preserves.I.llllnn's not her mon ey .W i ll an d I a re g oi n g to m r : n e w. " H e. looked up an hen,-eager to be c omforted a s a c hild ls eager tobe oo mf on ed -ea ge r to b elleve he r. eomlne bac k. slo wly an d p aln nzlly , fr om the d ar k plac es o t fr ig ht a nd madness. "B u t,L i ll i a n " - h e sold.protest- ing, ar ming , a s morta l man s ln. ny s argues,o n the wr on g dd e- »" l. ll- llan's goi ng to h a ve a b a b y - t h a t wa s wh at s ic k en e d me o n u ll th at old business--I'd been sick o f lr.. an y h o w. a n d wh e n I k ne w I mig ht ha ve a s o n- - I had to g et c lea r.I told h o r to go to Ne w York.Inst week. but she wouldn't.Sho's stuck to me. Ernestlne.I ne w-r beli eved she would.I thou ght she wa s n fair-weather wife.I'\°e nlwn y s tlmugllt ll..But sllo'o boon wozulvr rnl.She let her mn ld go.an d she's been doing her o wn house wor k.She sold her c ar and brought me the mone y .Sh e wr ote to h er fnther to let her have hor trust fund outright.Now sllefs going out looking for n tlnt.Thn t's a ll rig ht ---but wh en 1 thought o f p r i s o n - o ml Lllllon 's bnb c oming ln all that trouble. It soen ed that the heat lh ln g I c ould do wou ld be to get ont.If l were gone. | \he'rl no homo to he r mother. and perha ps no one wo uld kn ow.l'm nll c aved ln nhonl. ram E N T E R P R I S E BEGGARS CAN CHOOSE Margaret WeymouthJ ac k so n c~w\1n¢ by noun-num: G;WN'UBa1-vtao auguw A. nno1u>E-S.eiinilié - »» » » SYNOPSIS cnAP'rmn I-lanuvlng a -sua En un d a n | s e o : \d -c hu mm:st the pofwtfics nt Blair, Nsbr., under the Ant ol Cong!!!td Much a, ma. 122 . 1 I-Q' 'P ri c e ve r Y e a r $1- 5| tho enum-an n o t m m y I dren. than - Yc u we to ld ru te ll y o u .for on e dark y ou r work no t an y mo have \s~hnt'a y ou to have any conflict and mine. \~mine,hgru \\\m|r." Hi s fac e reached up. hold It. "lI\"ne'astin sluppetl as .|hld dvn so. swif tly : l mmgn ~flmily,Peter !versdnfB1nkl0y ol Bldr,t- - mor e th a n th e c h ll ry people. than mywlf. me h ow you felt. and th a t f o r n li ttle wh i le time. I was J ealous oial' y our lore for lt.Bu l 2. wus.l woot y ou gf h m f o r r o n :l v m ! ro m wo r k .There lsn"| between y our deslrt lil. o r y our fu tur e n odsoIwa n t wh a t you began to shine.H t took hor hand and , "he whispered.one he leaned forward. hel his shoulder. her fac t wh ile : h e w m t or naw y ou we re u r ea o l rm, l s pen t o nly ab ou: what y ou earned.las: U r :hal llr u n i n a ! !|nnlr\\lnf\\I ,.Leon.\rd,CarlRumuu\maud¢am M R .ily, I-'md Jexum md sons,Rabi m y n ;ymo Burmngam and children md Guy|Wu1! md Mn. Mamie Sheuer. _ - n F ; £ FJ,95 r .* - -. ..pl .'¢.2'5,-f ~ ',q§£,`q~ ~I 'Q '\ ~, . .~f " " " © é Q T ,J énli -- r " !¥ ; j ;5 % .3 \ _ \I ~ ; . 2 r - . ~ .1'\ ~ ¢ 1 - _~ .| `f_¢,. , ; » _ . ng 1.4 I ~ ; »"¢'?€~ ~?\ .> i m p ~:~/ 1 ' a g f . » r ~<, . , J :Z" -. -5 "1 P l 1-'H r i gz f ., V .-'.:c f Q ,¢; ._¢ .a n n ; _ \. " s =;,tg x 1 f \ " ¢ 9 ! "J x . :. ¢ | ;.*1 ;|'" a ai.: » .a .'. \; . .f~;~fQ_}~¢:¢, '.r ,, . ! ] » . \ i ~»,n,..-)f e . .' 'n J ,q a c a 1 n " " \ ' ~~ "Ir ~'f'r1 .|'f}]'?5=_L"f.§¢.: :*" : .-. \»¢*E'>'>'. -: ~I '.i»,=n5 ~ 1 1 . . : . = '' .~ '. t '. - _ ~ , . . 5 _ ; . : , _ . . . .|,__:_,1 ,; },=";. 5 ;..~., _ -.j' § | £._'1 . f » _ ¢ z ¥ \ " r . :~': 'J5 9 ~ J " )¥e-1'-J_.u" m d un d pnrtynt he hom e ol Henry Dornncker near Bennington Monday evening. Mr. md Mrs. Herman Jungbluth imve io Lincoln Tuesdny on bus-,/ Mn- Id.: Jnngbluth enberuined at a one o'c.lock luncheon Friday lor Mrs.Della Beck,Mrs. OW! Lieache,Mrs.F n d Jungbluth, Mn. Fnnk Kastrup. M n .Elmer Jensen entertained the Larkin Club at her home last 'hesdny aitemoon. Glen Johnson of Omaha, spent the weekend with Vernon Jung- bluth. Lloyd Brown and Leroy,Ed Renard and Hugh amended the futher and son banquet in Arling- ton Thursday evening. The Masters sehool gave a pro- Every suhscri u 'men account w u a c n w l will a w e d from our nxpi ndo n of th the yublishen I vi le me abo ut B P R I S E tho enum-an n o t m m y I dren. than - Yc u we to ld ru te ll y o u .for on e dark y ou r work no t an y mo have \s~hnt'a y ou to have any conflict and mine. \~mine,hgru \\\m|r." Hi s fac e reached up. hold It. "lI\"ne'astin sluppetl as head :mains hld dvn so. swif tly :" w u t I k the mils-l.\ ~ m '....:. . - . . ~:nd-dull mm:n Blnix,Ns br., o l C o mms ad Y 'ruURSDA¥ $1-5| ptlon i l ngnrded The n mo l o l be imhntly re-mxili=glin;¢ or-M¢?¢%'?.~...~ ption wm remain e dcaiznltad rub-Evcry lubwrlbtr I i I .||~ MargaretwmnoymoJack son A WN'U~Ba1-vtao SYNOPSIS a ¢. . _nunu C HA P TE R I - ll u n a w i n l I . l h i ld -lll attnc hmc nt, Er nutlno Bti oaln nd.ot an wealthy Chlc ngu r mr llr u u u l t n n d e t n m o m u u m n w u u - ti o n s me ma d e n p a r t o f th e c o n - tr a c t be twee n th e publi sher on d tub sc r ibe r. NEW ENGLAND NEWS 5 | U u l i u u v u o a ;n a n o n v u u u - IT o d d .y o u t h f u l u o w l p a p o r u t l u t , s o n o t a n n o t g r t l c u l o r l y t r o l l - t o ¢ o o a r - p o n t o r .o r m i n o r L l l t l n u .m o n o t t h o c o n v e n t i o n a l t y p o ,a n d L Y ! ! !o f t h o u l t l t u d o t h o t r I n t h n r * n u m a k o t o w a r d h i s d a u g h t o f l m a r r o o t o a n i m p o o u n l o u o y o u t h .u r g e s o o -l i n o t o o n d t h a n l t s l r b u t t h e u r -t o r ,c a p o h l o o f a ,P a s s i o n a t e n t t n o h - m o n t ,a n d f u l l :n l 't h a t l n W m T o d d s h o h u f o u n d h o r l m n l k f .r o - lr*l.Htl'as dldtf! i f I ll we n t time when: :h a t y ou 1 \ro uld n't u fr o m g r a m I y o u v r o u l a n l t e n m e w a n t t o u m : t o m e . s o 1 ahead, plan ning for tm |you would.I knew wuuldrrl want,pmhabll xke, the money rn huvn imother and from papa B u t th i s 1 |yours ll'| :mx y o ur earnings,W UI gram and pie social on Wednes- day evening. Hr, and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and 'N u n .rfuultr uuy.'Mildre d Peppmiller was a.v1 si},or|cHn>'r1a:n I1--'1°h»101°-==§~\!!*¢| mvlruxs f n at the Hertfmu achool Tuesday afbernoon. E a r l,Bir die an d Ma r jor i e F l e b c h e f d r o ve to Te k a n u h F n d a y af t - e r n o o n a n d v i s i t d \ \ ; i t l 'L e s t e r - . »u . 1 L L . .- n m l u x r r o r r u s u n r lt tly and m u m- wg b e c a u s e o t k n o s t ln a f u a r g - Ing,oy make | .°'ru nun .1"m u -ri| ,| o.Bric oland In ln tu r la u d butlnlphu, Erneutlnn bolnl' ot ¢|§°- ana altar 5 s tormy sc a ns th e gl wi thhorhusband.l n v u hor psxonts'ho m:y n r ln g H=m!!!9n..*°¢!!»'=¥' It's f or y o ur stake."_ " Y o u understood,"he salt hoursely . "\\il| ," SIIG Iitlld again,gnd ngg he r a r m wa s nl- o u n dh l| b od y . tm pic ture up between his shoulders n h A » l I \ .: f n M I . l l l l I l l ' | / "I l d f v l f l f l i i f r * for A R E C E NT r 1 ls r ° " ! : t o th # N e w York Tla nfes smtod tha t there are lon g q ueu es or p eop le in Mom c o w wa i tln g to E" l d mn e rs wh i c h c o s t two d o lla r s a t th#princ ipal hotels. bec ause they find at c heap- er to e at a t the m th a n to c o o k a t home.He r e is th e me n u for a di n n e r to cook nt ho mo wh i c h costs tw o dollars an d se rves s ix people Fr i f d H o r n w i t h Sauléed Apricofa 93¢ Mac aroni and Onions nn Ufalin 24¢ _Ra i s i n Br e a d a n d Hn t rf r 1£i¢ S tr i n g Bean Salud :m¢ Apple B r o w n Berry S3¢ Demi-roam* 5¢ T h e q m n Dishes Fr i e d H a m w a h Sfiulérd Apri- c o u :I-*ry one a n d o n e h a lt THE HACK SAW Monday night at the Harold Jen- sen home, near Konnud. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and family were visiting atf the Peter Svendgaard home in Blair Satur- day evaning. Friday and Saturday sman new Wintir Colts at m-endv n=dlu-ml Six~ pollrnhl nl smo ked h a m o n a h m ski lle t.Remove to a. h ot platte r. Dr a i n ha lf a No.2 c an o faprieotaan d sauté u n lf i a nic e br own I n th e h um tal.Plac e in a border ar ou nd lh e ha m.Gr a vy ma y he ma de o f the remu ini nir hu m f a t i z d a lre d . Apple' Brlf y l Mi x the c o nte n mof a No. 2 can of apple sauce. one~ hull' teaspoon c i n na mon a nd fo u r lablenpoon br own sugar.Me lt four tables poons bu tle r . a n d a d d one c up of c r umbs a n d one~hnlf teas poo n gr ate d lemon ri nd.P u t as lay er of the c r umbs I n a hu t tc red ba k in g dish.th en h a lt the app le sauce.mo r e c rumbs.th e real.a t the apple sauce.an d to p with the rernninlnr: c rrrmbs. BakeIn a h o t o ve n .-mo ciogrees,u n ti l H. ni ovenalcz at. me ""=="~"found' hvryor, long l u n w w "rn Kell you again-I-"Mem 'fhornnson spent '1'hurSday vrlnl hor consent no a "".'£'¥.? .I "So,no.Ernestlne."he sal: §B£§¢ the .mm B, mum home. Kr. and Mrs. Ray Donnelly and m of Omaha, were Sunday eve-ing visitors at the M m Carrie =.»-nhym home. v ,CHA P TE R I ll- - W i ll a nd n u n u n ;wlfo begin lha lr mn r r lo l l i klu 1. nlnilo room In s humble neigh-borhood.E r n u tln o r u lls e l th o ll-feronua hor ma r r i n l a h u :nada In l 2 ltla Elu ra passion, "y hu cziu'¢le i lu v;wa c nu'l _go back.D o y o u kr..v wha t lt n lea ns?A li vi n g - - I rl .lk I c ou ld mak e tha t-- but it wi llscn i 1 | h e r e o c l s l s p h e r e , b i t , s e c u r e i n h e r l o ve ,t e c e e t h e f u t u r e b r a ve l y . C H A Y P E B r v Jo h n P o o l e , 1 \ Y l l l 'sb e e t t l l e n d . e u c c e e l f u l t h o u g h d l n l - p e t e d e r t l e t , g l n s 3 b l r t h d e y p a r t yf o r E r n e l t l n e e t R u b y P l e u n o e b o -h e m l n n r e s o r t o n t h e ff ; - ; = »e t t h e u n d e r w o r l d .P e s l e n o ,n o e u e l e b o u t l e £ ¢ e r a n d : s u x / l e e e r ,l r -r l t e t e e r n e n l i n e b y h l l c r i t i c i s mo i ' W i l l f o r b r l n l l n g h l l { ° ' = = ~ ¢ r i t e t o a u c h e . p l a c e .A g p e d n g t n W i l l t o t e k e h e r h o m e ,e d e l e r s t e a t h e u u k n o a.f r l e n d .T o m m y T u a e r .e x p l l l n l n g t h a t h e : n u n e e e P o o l e .w h o h e e d r a n k t o o m u c h .t e h l l h o m e .E r n e e t l n e I n h m r t m i m t - n e n t .T h e e l t u n t l o n l e n ve d ' » {en p p e n r e n c e o f L o r i n g e n d L i l u m . w h o h a d h e a r d o t h e r v r h e n e b o u ne n d w i t h w h o m : h e l e e ve e % l I r 0 P l ' \ Y C H A P T E R V - » H e p r o m h l t l j M mf o r l e a v i n g h a r " u r o t e c t e d i n h l l c e r i n l f o r P o o l e .I l l t a k e ! e n e t - be pre c nr lo uo- l'\ 'e wllh s ome th ought. be fo re I c an mak e the c an no ns b ri ng be en lute i t all It' wh | be y ea rs eve n h a lf wh a tm e E v e n l f I ge t darned go o d -th e re ' n no t th e mo n e y lo b e f o u n d -rve th o u g h t lr ull ou r.I'\~e been up and down und around this problem.Pre Lrled to save some,too.B u t l i won't wor k.It' s pr ec a ri ou s -lt' s to o seanty .I' ve been through l t all,an d ma d e up my min d Do n' t te mp t rue wi th y o ur s a vi n g s - th e y wou ldu 't la s t ns n y ear." " l f we we n t bac k to th e W en!side, bac k to the old house, I c ould do my o wu wo r k, an d the eh lld re n an d I c ou ld llve on th e tru st fu nd . u n tll y o u g o t g ta r te d Yo u c ould keep th ls s tud io. and y o n c o uld go l n Phllnd elp hla an d Pa rts an d study ." : W o u l d y o u - w o u ld y o n d o th a t She was n mllllnn tlmes ric h er than she had been the day before.Th e bankhook ngures wo uld fn tte n again. She wished she had her c ar. hut. lac king lt, one went ac ross to Yherl dan road, too k u has north rode nl m o n to De \o n le ft th e bun an d wt- h t to Llllln n s . Nobody answered the bell but the do or wa s unloc ked,so Ernenllae wa lke d ln Th e ho us e wa s alle n! but s he wa s I ns ta ntly awa re of the fa c t th at so me on e wa s ln lt.She c ulled b u t no on e an s wer e d She went th rou gh into th e k itc hen Th e mnlda bed roo m was off th e k ltc hen tlne we n t lu there an d sa w th atthe room wnre `nu unoc c opled look. She opened th e do s e !do or Th e hook s were empty Th e ma ld h a d le f t, o r h a d ht-'en alnmlised, l t h e door stood open.Ernes-Llllln n. a bo ut the vmy s l\ e' s taken li ." ." \\ ' hy .Loring."la ld Eruestlue. and laughed shnklly , "Lillian adores y o u - a lwa y s dld.She loves you. wh e n y o u 'r e fo u n d o u t h o w mu c h she c ares. y ou c ontemplate lenvlnlz her.W hat a 1:-ny to ngure.ll' th u t' s n o t l lk e n ma n l" Th ey Lnlkedwa llttle .Eme n tln e nat d o wn o n th e dresslngdnble. nung her hat upon Llllla n's hed and .______. -_ ., _ _ - . . ,_ - _ - _ - -i p d c e s a t th e Fa s h i o n C e n te r i n Blair-~values bu $25 on sale now, $l6.'l5; values ta $40 on sale now; $29.50.Sizes 14 to 48--blnck or coldrs-adl have choice fur sets.l t|$4 an d $ 5 srnart n e w W i n te r H a t s f o r W o m e n a n d Mi s s e s o n ' w e a t o n ly s m s F r i d a y a n d S a t , - ' u r d a y a t th e F a s h i o n C e n te r .A l l ` sty le s, c o lo rs , mate ri als a nd he ad - talhed to hlm.She to ld h lm n f sizes.4 5 - l i th e n e w plans she an d W lll ha d made.Grnd nnlly he re laxe d. c ame ba r k to normal.H e renc hed u p an d tu rn ed hi s c ont c ollar d o wn an d pu t u p a ha nd an d smoothed hls lmlr .A f te r u lltl lo h e : o t u p and sh ook hi s blg bo dy . "I b e lle ve l' ll no an d n ha ve. " h e snld." I ' m a frlgh t.Y o u wo n' t trll Lllllnn or \\ 'lll ab ou t thi s a fler ORUM BR-[EFS Dr.and Mrs.Pawl Reinertaeh and two children of Ill.,mineda few aye at the parental, Rev. P .J .Re ia er ta en ho me .W h i lo he r o Re v.Re in e rtse n ba pti ze d lth n h -=»...||.|am»l.\f a» ~ Curley of Seward, Nab.,was a Sunday afternoon vidtor at the Harold Curley home. Annie Thnmpson was a Sunday \~i.shar with Fem and Birdie Helen Iaftis. Mr. and Mrl. Eddie Fletcher and l').\bert took supper at ihe F. E. Fleuzher home Monday evening. Helen Ja;-ohsen spent Tuesday aftemoon at the Vick Skov home. lir. and Mrs. Frank Loftis mok ..=...... .4 n.. r....a., u..v»mu.»\¢ home brown and crusty on top.Servehot or cold wlth thin cream!`-l¥"5§JEE "'uI'|»:"""' `"§`ZEEf`1£'6ié afternoon Hr. and Hrs. Lode I-lovendlek and Leroy drove to Fre-ulmt udtlx them.Hn: Clifford _Cfin w _a 'gang ( THE HACK SAW ¢...___;VOLUME 5 Blair, Nebraska, November 27, 1930 NUMBER 26 », I t i s s u r p r i s i n g h o w mu c h h e at i s wa ste d be c a us e of the d ra ft throug h loo se fitting* doors.Sh u t o ut th e d r a f t. wi th a " J i f f y " Th g o ld b u s sta r ts h a i d e r these mo r n - ing s,does n't i t ? Sto rm D oo r an d y o n: wi l l S a v g ma n y ti me s i ts coat,be- sides the added. c om- f o r t y o u wi l l h a ve . " Y o u o u g h t to seo Mrs . Gr ee n'a c hi ntz- :o ve r ed b e d. " "Can' t. s he ge t ri d o' th e m th i np ; a ?" . ".; v m » U p to 2:30 p.m. I : uxelsed on the bexns n our window with- ut hitting the mark lt's a ll ri ght to try but your banker knows the differ- ence.A ma n in Fremont bought an oldwreckofa\.1r for $20.00 and Lradrd it in on a new car for SIW.Tlmlfs what we 'call foresight. The Jiffy Smnn Door, a wxterproof,windpmof cnnvas covering that lacks over any screendoor,with a cellu~ loid window thatletsi n plenty of light and costs only s ms . an - u Every 'Thanksgiving ~... ._ PETEBSEN HAHIIWAHE ities in the turkey raising business.Blah-. Nelaruks 'I'here's always some body who knows what he'd do if he were in your place. Driving out toward 0'rum the other night a friend o f ours s a w B our nlong the roadside. "Need any help?" he wle d."Heck, nn",came a voice from the back seat, "drive nn!" _..\ Axe you thinking about the things you a m- lu be unngfnx iiduéi ifhlc il u r k k o n n I r n n t ln o to tha n n l l t l n of ha r ne w life.th ef i E o H | 7 i l i i 1 i ` a i ` a i i i u l | l l | | ¢ l i t t o r - l o o d ,u s d I n a n t l a l r n l o n a t t h e n i n a !l n a n n Q : m a l a d n ! !l n .dny altemunn wsimr at me nomnof her brother, Harold Curley., , ' " ,, . . . , . -. _q ¢ . . - ¢ -- . . " ¢ -_ - -oount. c m E R V I - - W l ll |tot or dlou. . ¢ ¢ . - 5 ?A lmggestlon . i n the funeral be held tr am the Brice-»h a d homo,the Todd house h o la ;small, menu wi th r efu sal. to Iri on-tlno°a deep sorrow,th ou xh h or ta.-thur attends the obnoquloa.Ho o l-h n Er r lutln o tln n o ln l u a .whic hsho di ellnn . ln lo ni ty to W i ll. P u-un o b r i ng s h i s wth o n n Tll lt o l'eonlolntlon,and llrn o ntli o l ltouchedMt_holr frlu ndllqy ll. _ Thn - w r m e r nmes ttn e, my wir e?"H eklrgetl her. and she shook the tears from her o wn la she s and d rew h im down a nd pr es sed h er li ps ag ain st his ey es. "It wouldn' t be nec ess ary for y ou ro do thot. durllng." he lu ld to her.and he laughed a llttle. "It n'ot1ldn't be tha t b ud .I c o u ld ma k e a Ihr- ln g- - nn d you*ve y o ur trust.fund, e n d y o ur grandmother has prom- 'S he wa s stlll un de r th e do min a tlon ol' her dee p se lf,und . a s s he had been governed ln W lll'| o lllc e an hou r or s o earlier by forc e ; she did not understand. so now she went quic kly u p the stairs,thro ugh the sile nt h ouse and Into th e bln: f rom bedroom where Llllln n a n d L o r lm: slept.Th e c over sho wed th e i m press ol' a body . the pillow had been dr a wn o u t f m m under the anr end. ~-boon?"_______"W h y should I ten th e m I W ould just sc are them both.B a r e y ou h ad lu nc h?" "No ,I don't thi nk ao :no.l dldn't."' "Ne ith er did I.{' ll g o d o wn s tn ln and llx some c offee and sandwic hes wh lle y ou're shaving." Iro m th e ki tc he n sh e c o uld he ar hlm movlnz a b ou t: th e n s he h o ar d u u u u b u v v i oI' I ' u o s d a y . a f t e r n o o n M i s s H a n n a h ' L a r s e n c e l e b r a t e d h e r b i r t h d a y b y e n t e r t a i n i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g g u e s t s : N .J .A n d e r s e n ,M i s s N e n n a n d ; ; ; r » § ; H = »L o u i i s e L a r s e n ,M 1 E t a ! n r s e n a n s o n s ,M r s . H a n s e n ,A n n a a n d E s t h e r . Su nd a y g ue s ts a t th e ' W i ll W u lf | h o me we r e Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n S t | 0 ¥ | (n n r l F ' . r l n n n n f r v N n l n n n a n d Phyllis Rogert. visited the Bromersnn school last Monday. Mr. and Mm. Frzemln Loitis and Howard took Sunday dinner at Lhe Fwd Anderson home.I ffsnwl},.§»}.ifv M11 M21 Mrs.Flavd lhdll and family spent Sunday at t.hé Louie Hovendick home at Ox-um. Leonard Loftis came from I-`t. Calhoun Thundly aff/emoon w the hmm of his parents taking MaryHelm and Tommy home with him After 'spending three weeks with |s h o o t o r n o r n | l l l l l l l U . l a n n u lloans the older Lira. Todd n llopa-lno nnmlld.Lialim and Lovin( are CHJLP1r..n wi l-- W I ll' |motherd i n almost lmme d lu ai y Artur thobi rth of E rn utln fa b ab y .The eau-plo llvo In gg- 'g='f~;=¢\ houu.I-°=;===nn no n ne u s n entlon o t '°r°=;gInto"nolttic s.ln us oe in tlon I l used y ou the house n t Langley lake.No,y ou wo n' t ha ve to g o bac k to th e W est :i de -- y o u c an keep Molly . I be lieve We c an man- ure that muc h. Ernestlne, with good luc k and good management." " n h m m "| \ A -..IA oo.\.|.....nn She tookvd swif tly ab o ut an d was not at nl!surprised to see Lor ing lta n d ln g against the wa ll,behind her. one hand behind his bac k. Hi s m a t c ollar w a l turned u p ofgoss he bmk. I-gf hair was In dls zhé fr on t do or o pe n an d the c lic k of the latc h.She went to the h all. an d L lllla n : nw he r .Li llia n c ame hac k to the ki tc hen."You d!dn'\ answer the phone. no I c ame ove1--~I.nrlng*s upstairs.H e .....u \... \.-.|..u ..-»--u ..|..........;- _ _ , -. - . . -" : " "- 4 - - i n f § 4 u | n J . s i u u r v n s u a ul m m V i o l a N e l s o n .. M r .a n d M r s .C a r l R a s m u s s e n a n d f a m i ly sp en t Fr i d a y eve n i n g a t t h e H. C ,Ra s mu s s en h ome . \Roy Pekrson of Omaha, spent \Sunday at the parental,Chris Peterson home.Saturdav evenimr |mmrt¢ nz um their ghndpaienta, Mr.mg Mrs. ~and Mrs.Wilhgr pdike we r e c a lled to Oma h a Tue sd ay I J I QF a s th ei r da ug hter ,Gu r a lta P u ln n o , wlth \r ho m he hu f or mn da. friendship. 'He in eager for wealth.Chn nln ln W llla o ff ic e fu l to b aI n;htm n.dva.ncamant. md E r n u tt n o ls; ¢ \ ' =lo o k i n ;forward to moth er- ooC g i A P ' I ' I . R V t l I - - P u n n o a c q u i r e s n \ . - . . . . . . .n o ! » » u l ¢ u l - \ . . . .. . - | - » - . . . . » . V H :" H n a u u l m u LU m m ,|v l u c l , u t :n u n u u a u u v q z u , u u u u c l u a aa l m o s t w i s h l t w o u l d b e h a r d l i k e o n e c h e e k w a s rl d e e p I m p r i n t o f fl l h §l l h n f n f'¢» \k a n n »»In-».\....Q u | \ » . \ | | n n l n n n n m n u k l n ll l nm u \...»l I n l u un ul u uu L e u w u - - u n !m n u l ' n g e s t u r e t o t h e p r e p a r a t i o n s u n t h e » \ I l »...... -,,....... .e we n .U mlm;-lnnzzlng In help you, fedlng uunulde.What do the our and the house and the things menu lf l'm cur ol!from you?I know l can't help you wlth your palnllng.I know thattrnvall lx youu-!hut'u your work-your Ilre.It must be urs!wlthouWlllAnd thnt's r"| nr.Gm-#.'1 'ea people an'z choose.But Iyourworkmust be lint, to you. youmm nndnnmnll ml." nm. .mn H..- ...ew ...=. .we-<. uf ul. pl-ww, uwcreaned hls nesh.Erneaune won! to him md heldout her hand."Glve lt to me." lhe uid nternly.as she mlghl. have addressed Peter. Lol-ln: sured at her snlklly for a moment, hls huggurd enl ulhlngan|belated rltullty.Then.sl-lently.hut with a shrug md A grlmnce. he drew from behlnd hlm A qmn ll |\l1\\ral.n1|!nA »..»,\|.,.-mme .hllllnn nodded ubsemly. "I-lmelllne." she anld lonly. qnlcb ly.."l'm going to have a bnhy."Ernestlne kllsed her."Pm nw fully glad.""Did you know about ||l of Lor lnn trouble?""wul told me some-Lor1ng`nwld mo the rat-hut the worst lxn v e r f o r h l n n a w . "| - - D A . .IA A ggnurfsen HSE ;;;'n:i .aa Mrs. Edgar Larsen and childrenand Mr. and Mn. H .C. Rasmus- sen and Helen ~Victor Johnson and Leonard Nelson drove to Lincoln Saturday when in the evening they attended a truckers'banquet at Lincvhihotel.\ Sunday guests at the Jens Sow un iér w en t i q op qn tion a t the C n g a r r t h o a p 1 h a l, j, f I n a n d Mr s. Ge o rg e L of tis an d M tie a nd Meta. 'lf bomp son took y di nn e r at th e Le on a rd L of - ti s h o me a t F t.Calh oun. " D : HA llama l'nn\l»| n¢f{a .Hui Q u u n u u l u .¢ . | | | | | u : ;a u n t ,m n u w v l l s 'In rno rt. vr haro the Brlc sland s lu."I. cottage.Lor ing and wa n qu a r -n l bitterly ,-wg-f°="1{o u r JohnPtolo, and the a stan oy nl to boththeir hunbnndn. teal pqpangod. Will.lu o b o r i n l an ofllco rule,ls d ll-rhnrgud.P o o h indig nant rea lfn l,E:rn»»tlu¢'|worries,and hor u l -grog\qh!n|;_mothgrhood.atfcct har;us u n s s u o u a l m a D ;A.. w l q A x v a u a a nw e n S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s i t 0 .H .G o d s n y h o m e a t H e r - n ( 1 rs. md MerandH. C.w,,,,,,_u n . i r a n to me n u n : I n c --- -- - - - - - -...... N... ...... ......_ - _ --W.-. ........................,... .. ..........................»'-°» as °\~- divan#I tin ge men u to me.Th n t's mf ll1' e . ' o u t I t In her hand.Ernen tlne I lea ned mains!th e do or n mn mn~e l\~g vi * t r wen home vgere MessamesWillHansen asmussen and Helen.C HA P TE R IX--Unc onxc lou| .t r -nautlnu 1| taken in u hosnitnl. 1|-herowith nn! by Lorlnlr. ilnda her.A i t-or a. nlght at amzulnh the baby lsbornandl3}rneatlne'|recovery ns-aurod.W lll joln s Poo le I n ope ningan Independent studio. whlch g.=°'==-I n a to be lurc essful.Tho oddstill:up thei r llfa nqnln. Ani! If I can feel that 5on `¢a£»'¢<$?»H -»~tec ause I understand-" Th ey wer e bo th c ry ing.h h a r ms were aro und h e r - - tlg h t- ti g h t.As their ten ra mingled an d th ey s tood together In the hung embrace.th e kiss llmt was free from nas slon but crossed the room. opened th e wi n do w an d f lu n g lt fa r awa y in to th e wa te r o f the la ke that breathed against the sandy benc h. She tur ned ba c k to Lor lng c la pedthe ¥vindn1r and dusted her hands. "Th a t' s tha t."stie said.wi th a . ._ . _. .._-- .an d smiled u t her y ounger s i m I t seemed to Ernestine th at sin she had Inst seen her. the hnrd an fa c e h ad dlllllnlved fr om Llllinn. "I sn 't I t fu nn y ?No w y ery thtlsdllte rent.I used &wand h o w y ou c ould gn nhend m f r rn n .Mr. and Mm Ed Hansen spent unday afternoon and evening atle Fred Christiansen home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Peuarmn (b st.u meJ eweh 3 ,- -valu es to $ 5 - on B y l e 'no w,$ 1 to $1.98 a t the Fa s h io n Center.45 - lt |»;; q . a ¢ . . . . ¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - -__ 25|Ilu \l }rpn °!QQ Otto Bierman £§E»~e`§;,;.aa; n n ~do~ ~ut hitting the mark lt's all right w zry omc of Pcqfecl Talking Pzclufea THURSDAY an - u Every 'Thanksgiving ~... ._ PETEBSEN HAHIIWAHE to-'appear~succesaful Blair, Nebrnks mesf in the turkey but your banker raismg business. n ~do~ ~ut hitting the mark lt's all right w zry omc of Pcqfecl Talking Pzclufea THURSDAY an - u Every 'Thanksgiving ~... ._ PETEBSEN HAHIIWAHE to-'appear~succesaful Blair, Nebrnks mesf in the turkey but your banker raismg business. :»§'J€`in'i'z{i I{»é¢°€§E,15¢-5"E§f$'§¢J§§l fraught with tend erness, the purest to wrec k lt.W ill han a visio n of and holiest feeling.tr ue mdrr ledmu c u s a s a natntar.th e dr au n of 1 11 f].his life.Po ols . e n th e we o r g lv-me . wp n nr n r th e m ll sfo:-meflmy 'ar P_'!..':°:'< W ' lfglnl .f°.P'1°f-ELf""3§i 'f"§;_" .E".'"i £'S.89.' "*lf* gleam ln her ey es."W h at dld y o u thi nk th at wa s going to do for y ou?" H e dragged hims elf awa y fr om manga were so n aru.Hu t w s n msobad- -In tho tlllek nl'It.M n seems from th e sldelines.J us t rn know that the hnh3r'n mmlnxz mnkow ' !i l l u i h n l u n f f . t l n l ' ¢u n u n Q . . fvlmwr s a t me r r a n i c mn a e n n o me .Mr . a n d Mr s . Ma r ti n L ar s e n a n d 's o n s sp en t Sa tu r da y eve ni n g a t ' t h e N . J .An de rs en h ome. w A s u 1 N G T u N N E W S Mn. Jake Saunders at Hoover- -;:sp en t se ve ra l da y s las t we ek wi th M r s .W .A .Ker stette r. H n a n d Mr s .Chr is Sumis,Mr . a.ndl'| Ira . Albert Sunds, Cu rl Stien- a r t a n d Ro y J ensen enjoy ed a n UW M s u p p e r a t th e Ma r t i n S u n d s h o me Satur da y . ml. , u wun u uo au sn.; :ne ammo.www.Ulm w r m e nrst u m a oneC HA P TE R X ! - P o o lo ' |d n t h I causes the c lo sln l of the studio:-Plnnnelnl dlrllc ultles arnln c onfrontW ill a nd Ernestino.She fra t: andboc omou irritable b u t wn l n a mi n g -ly la llttlo disturbed. oc cupying him-ae l! wi th wor k he d on n ot lot h er #seo.W i th the rhildren.E r n n tln et o o n t o v l s l l t t h e P o s t i n g s n t L o n ! - Y n u f i l t h R a i n a 1 Q \ A u A n n a 1 $ l I \.'2I\t tp n ly wi f e to W lll.No t o n ly pr1|,lv. bride ol' his__body. star of his lmaginntlon.objec t o f roma ntic mlor nllon.not only the mo th er o f his c hildren nnrl the ko opo r o f h is limit-f r. b ut wif e-wlf ¢e -I n th e tlwp places.the_.socret places o l' . lme . " I C r n a n ! l n n "h a t r h h z n n n n fl nfh mn l m :w u s !u u u m u m u n w u i n t o nohnlse-longne.W i th n ki n d o f groan Lo r ln g hid his fac e In his ha nd s an d s at the re li ke e b ro ke n man."I dldn' t know tlll th ls afte rnoon." he said."Bu t the gr and J u ry - -" "'I'lmt's all right.Loring."said F21-nenzine."'1`hnt's tired!" l l u n "\\ a 1 l r u n l l h r i r w r u !" "u n h r n p o n u m - - I d o n ' l m r e w h a t n r 1n ng vmon ts we mn ko .Uh .l1snf-s tlm. th er e ha ve ho en ti me s wlmn Ithmmht Lnrlng loved y ou more Nunn he rlld me. but these Inst few :lay s he's been so sweet to m e - a n w n r rlerl about me.l i e k hu mhlo f l- I 1makes ms' hear t nvhe.\ t'n n'f tell mr .a n a mr s .A me n :n u m on~Ite r tai n e d f o r Su nd ay dinn er,th e f o llo wi n g g u e s ts i n _ h o n o r o f Mr s . Ku h r ' s b ir th d a y :Me s s : a a n d Me s - | d o me s He n r y K u h r , A n n a a n d A r = | th u r .Ha r r y Ma d se n a n d Ra lp h, ! He n r y A r p o f B la i r , Ot to A r p a n d ] da ug hter ,He n r y A 1 p a n d c h i ld r e n | omc of Pcqfecl Talking Pzclufea THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27 Hells Island With Juk Hull. and Ralph Graves COMEDY-Broken Wedding Bells FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 and 29 Pardon My Gun with Sally Starr and George Duryu A Sailor'n Luck-Act Her I-`nuu.Act .Saturday Matinee SUNDAY and MONDAY NOVEMBER 30 and DECEMBER 1 Animal Crackers Wiih Four Marx Brothcnw Randy Knhnret-Ac(Drifting Along-Scenic PATHE NEWS Sunday Matinee TUESDAY DECEMBER 2 Temptation With lain Wilmn and Lawrence Gray Sing You Dancers Act-Mn. Gibbs Act Glassware Ni g h t WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY DECEMBER 3 and 4 W h a t M e n W a n t With Pnnline Shrke and Ben LyonOOMEDY-Won by Neck COMING DEC. 1 ~ B-"Follow Thru" Wixh Buddy Rodgers and Nuxy Carrol mu. amd Mrs. G. 1-'. Pauemml i§S1|ii`i":n$'§ "'éi`¢ `°§Fzr£i`¢T;7";§l¥i§ soaks to reach un understandingwllh Ernentlne, wlthnut to-llinlc herof his aspirations to bec omo l paint-lr , bu t h u li ttle su c c e sl. n u x n v l l x r n v r r r . . . . . | . . . . . . .- \ . . . . . a - n u . .n . 4 n. .u | u u | | \ : » \ . . u .u i s v l a ¥l,\t1¢».and she wept nfresh to hug; her name sn on his Sins as he- hnd wlliaporml i t when Urst they loved. "forgglve me--that I dldn'l un» derstuml.that I dldn°t connde In ||»ann L.ouxe uomacmer or KEHRBITI.'F I I ed ? 'he a sked lumrsoly . and 5 0 "ho w I feel n also M r s W i eb ke W u l f a n d Mi s s ! lo ok ed u at her. his exp ression " I azurwm I k n mv, 'lirnestlne nn-.li me w| ; §"Y o u d o n' t u n d er s ta n ;swerod."W a lhln hu sln oss of mar De lla Br a ac k ° f Bla lr . Tlm5 "\ e g ot me s e \e 'n wa h. "ringn--h| \t gn on un I" hlm. rlurllnrr.' u e s d a y after noo n,Me s d ame s "Nor now." she said. thlnklng hnw an d c v!hlm to PM \""m\'¢hlflF¥A ll | 1 7 2 3 . . Ta y l° r 'ITIQQFY _Kuhr a n d méixued the Solo Club Az £hE§r hmm Friday evening. M r n n . 8 'l.(¢..u. .. . ._ -r~._..r_A L2Mu u na . ncu ly u ra uer t. 0 1| _ _ _M g a u n v u g a s \ | | | :[ ' | | | | |u . . - . -. _--. .u n , - - - - Uv r i t h .E r n e a t i n u t o l e a v e W i l l n n d F U U Y o u s e e m e d a l w a y s t o h a v e n4 K ! ' u B e h o m e S a t u r d a y a f t e p o o n .g e t u r n t g n g (p ; . r m u s h ¢h e u i t g n t e l .c h i l d i n y o u r a r m s .a t h o u s a n d stmnze n mm Ihnt he rnuhl v me \@\|3|i l l l s W i l l s t r n l g l l l vn | l F o l f . " Lillian wont up the stairs.! Ing i n the hull. ln nlc in g nl h= ne slhw reniizod : h m th mo n n g n r h r n | l n h l m o » a Di ma n w u l nansen ana M188 Leona 11811-Rmnrl ' s e n helped Mps.J u liu s Zi eg le r ~°Hr . s o u th o f Bla ir ,c elebrate he rsnr|bi!;t}1day.m r .a n d Mr s .w .Ir.J efferson, a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .Gle n J effe rson visi ted re lati ves he re S und ay . M r .a n d Mr s .J .S.Cr i n k a n d 501 1. Do nd d s pe nt Su nda y ear ni ng a t th e G . F .Paulsen ho me. H r s .W m .Ma tz e n paid a s h u n vi s i t a t th e C h r i s S u n d s h o me o n F r i d a y afte rno on. H r .a n d Mr s .Ha n s Braesc h spent.F r i d a y af te rn oo n a t the He n ry D or r mc k e r h ome . ...,.,....: ~ féféffdaf-=""2 spent b u t l n snnlem into Pnatancfs I n v -lessnum dlc ides haf.Shu-c o nlen tito brea k with '&'lll.Next mornlmir.realizing what the notion wouidmean to him. :ha known sho c annotdoit.mud returns to C h lu g o andhor husband.W ith the rlf z In tholu n c lou d W II I hi ts o n a n ew i de afor a gomle strip.n ln an !mm»d$-ate surfeta Money hown lu.E m u l -tlno°| thlrd rhtld is born CHAPTER.XIII --Br neallna real-izes W ill 1| hi ding something fromher.He hu o pe ne d hln old ntud'nandinhisnlmencorhovinitsIt.Ioarnlnx his lrc ret.'Pu ta no to lli hor lfnrink In on the vor!!!nl'in-dlc lm n t for nariouu la.whrul¢!n¢Twan ty tho u sa n d d ollar s -a br i be -wi ll u v e hhn.l!rn»»»'ln»-h ln rho moods.I f e lt th a t th i s o th e r wa s | foe ao y ou.I wa s stupid . blind.r thought y ou wan ted the money -» needed It. .You we re ha rd wi th mo th at su mme r before I made th e c ms.I d ld n ° t w a n t to g o h a c k tn that bad time again.I dl¢ln't know how wonderful y ou are.\' ou re my good luc k- -y ou alway s wero.PM never forget U; again.Oh.Ernes tlr v.I'II do big tlllngss for y o u - I wi I." A olock nooiewhere boomed two.and Emvs tlne star te d In his arms. She ogg f°1§!9'I">°~<1.I.nrl_ng--m c u n n ' I l c \ l ¢ v c \ n | | | § . r u u - a \ z v \ 1 | Q the ll||l11!8 that hound o :nun and al wnnann together.Th i s wou ld lm-nl:for ever I.orlng's old llxed Irion nh:-ut herself. und l.lIIlnn's he Iief tlmt she had married for hor own od\n ntn;:e..Th is vr o uh l leave :hom c lose togeth er, wa rm hea rt In wzlnll lwn r l. She turned the gmmlow under the mm-o| 1ot. spread a napkin over the s:nllwlr'l\oQ nlm had llxml nnfi slipped quietly out o f the homo. l'¢\rl| | llm W ill wus nl home nml Sho mr .an a Mr s .J oe .lessen an dc hildren a n d Mi s s Len netta Gnu so mere Sun day sup per a n d eve ni n g gu e s ts u t th e Ch r i s Be ns on h ome. Mi s s e s He le n a n d Op a l L ee Ne w ki r k sp e n t Fr i d a y a f te rn o o n at th o Boone Ne wk i r k h o me .| Mr .a n d Mr s .Boone Ne w k i r k , we re Tue sd ay es en in g gu es ts a t th e F r e d Dic krney er home.Ra s f l mu s Rasmu ssen wa s a Su nd ay gue st.; M r .a n d Mr s .Ra y Fa z er o ui s t; x. \ u ly an un :1 l B d IL am5e rn omeM r . a n d Mr s .Chas.Rosac ker an d fa mily an d Mr. a n d Mr s. Pe te r Bf'18m"U1» all of Omaha, mere Sun- d l y di n n e r b u e n a a t the G.F . P a d le n h o tti e . Mr s .L e n a Do d so n o f Oma ha , S P 0 lt s e ve r a l da y s la s t week at th e Fr e d Ra msa r ho mo money but (u r n it In W l lI |Ma t.'She wi l!lat him dec lde. r'n.\P'rr=:n KW --EZr flntlno lindaW ill preparing I0 laavr the studioforgood.Explanatlnns ravenl tharnnliuhnesu of rhalr mlnundarutand-ln ; an d the ixtont ot Ihelr \n1.\tua¥tma.They dorldn at nnvn that l.m»-lng must ba nvad. for Lllllan'a nnat'ho lamlly '¢make.nnd that w i l lm u . f e =-1--G.n :»\:»~=f~==»»= ms t.ping wn n a r e w '}|QlSPlf fr omher hushnnds arms nn made u gen ture of helplessness.» "But l\ ere;s this bu siness of Lor Ing." she an tl. "W h a t is It about Lorlng'!"he asked. watc hing her, So wi th the enc hantment.thr- tlarob of Iovo still on her. silo [old hi m nhonl L n r i n z - a h n m nll th m §r}»i:illual with lllgri.__f and daughteh \"¢l'¢ Sdturiny 'gn- .\»| Glue wn]w| ppp he--mn. in |ll|||g\j§§»\g_vi_|§I_IQgg_gt the Petlr Taft SUNDAY and MONDAY NOVEMBER 30 and DECEMBER 1 Animal Crackers Wiih Four Marx Brothcnw Randy Knhnret-Ac(Drifting Along-Scenic PATHE NEWS Sunday Matinee WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY DECEMBER 3 and 4 W h a t M e n W a n t With Pnnline Shrke and Ben LyonOOMEDY-Won by Neck COMING DEC. 1 ~ B-"Follow Thru" Wixh Buddy Rodgers and Nuxy Carrol TUESDAY DECEMBER 2 Temptation With lain Wilmn and Lawrence Gray Sing You Dancers Act-Mn. Gibbs Act Glassware Ni g h t tu mill ln [ho l n k r - : h e need nf 1| ' Eman ue l And rea aon ho me .Mr . lmlln :lu-rv for Will.'ye p0*=e=ll»il ' a n d Mr s .Geo rge Fo lle n an d son ' I v nf "f1'n-flm:t h o r I"¢~ll we re Su nd a y a fter n oo n visitors. hzunnfosllniv Immlm./H11 " " "" * j " |Mr s .Boone Ne wk i r k a n d Mi s s \ll l1(|.l\l'Ill' 1.inll\ll |"|l|| |Ilf'~¥ |H|\~ s p e n t ~ ~ :ll th e " ~ » u " "<"I "" "' ¢" I` l" '" *" "_ ';a t th e J .P.And ers en ho me i n vvllr or .\u.\ um! | al nc' wuzln Bia ir.hf* f|\1\\of'°ond ho wo uld f n d ll:| »|Th e Bisbee C o mmu n i t C;byu.Il i I 4 : I :;;g;'q_;*,_.,;'»=" [ lN}for :Pl 1 .\'spo nso red a go od pr o gr a m a t t h e Sin' \\ul»u*d more l|lll1kly- | :u;.;vr Biabee sc hool house Mo n da y eve» ' o h r ||ullll'.llm young.; blood | I:.;;i n m g ,Lu n c h was s er ved a fte r th e lm. wi. LliJ`§`h....|,. ...ul -1.'.':"¥.1.1 ":::#'...a:; '=:fif"\»»" JR I Plstlno had mlmfio her that anbrli--4 v- v¢¢uuu| pcuuallao ft visit a t the John Kuhkt h o me S u n d a y a wn i n g . ° i t s .I d a I{'cI8t-etier visited re l- a h wa h e r e S u n d a y a f te r n o o n . KENNARD Rtm m . 'ilc ht vrhlle they love and *rant ouchslhar.. CHA P TE R K\'»-§Q;|119\I!w m I0Lrrnngpfo r Lo ri nr s un te ty Eman -hw goes to har sisters home.Sham d :Lorlmr. all nn;» Icons.on lhn*CUB Of l\ I| ¢d l.Her unu rnn c oh u he h as n othi n;to tn ; , e u lms'lm nn d ha nxr un to fa c e tha fn- ing. "But, of c ourse," he said at nnre. '°you must lc !me ta k n th e money fur y¢\u-#nt nnrc .Gi ve me tho sllp of paper." She grave It tn hi m wi th a ro lurtnn! sluh. a nd he g ave a vrhisllv I W5 ...Aff . " . m. - red."J n g i n h f'\h b n r i \ In l | \ n r': | \.. | p l 0 § l 8 | 1 r O r u r n n. fo lk s wh o enjo y ed Su n n i n g sup per a t the Ha n s ho me n ea r B e nn i ng ton in - r\".i'rTF |ure.. to rg»h|hi|\mr» hlnmelt, HF LIE- Ins he looked nt IL I "l'rn a Failure." Ha Matte--~-"'_" '~~ .I " ` "' w u s 'aura a k o .Sn Ernestino l n v u ,,.I . "... n .d a e whum.har mlnd on the Wlandld Hn w rnuid y ou h""*'refused Co mp eu F a ilur a [ 1 f r :1 : 1 | L¢; b€TC ~1;»g\: lhu sm-s qpgnlnx bafnro wnl.Pnslnnn?" he askvd." Th i n k wh a t ....... ....nMr .a n d Mr s .Lo ui s Gorehnsn a n d c ni ldr en we r e sup per g u e s t; a t th e F r a n k Ga s s e r h o me Tues- da y eve n in g .Oth er vi s i to r s wer e : Mr . a n d M m F r i tz A r p a n d c h i l» dr e n .Th e oc casion wa s Mi s s Aman da .Gu nn er s a n d Mr s .Lo ui s Gom`| um's bi rthd ay s. H r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k Glasser, He xi n a n a n Re i n ha r t were 'visit~ u r s a t th e Larnbrec ht ho me \u U10 y earn ot happiness :had "I k ne w. W ill- -n ot jus t llmt way . bu t I kn ew-- th ut's wh y I ' \ e been savi ng r ad b een lie n! -tlxntfn whyIdldn't ask y on any dllestlnna Bu t. wi n, I lo ve y o u .It' | th e h h ; gest thing in the world to ine. W m. I t means to me wh at those ple tu r e s - w h n t this work lnenns I n you.P m not an a n i m ; - l ' m not even tlr t|ie- -b u!I kn o w what y our work means to y ou . bernnse I It \vnn 'l menu to nur falrrlll to,1 3 3 -y ou r. mo the r., A nd I . I lli n n - wi th Lorlng drnmted tIlrou| :h the rnurl-" "Bo t, W I! !!The mon ey s y nllrll-» !!'s what we've just been ta lk i n : nhonl.ll' s r o nr \lmn re . " " I don't new!lwvn ty tlmlnmnc l dolla rs." ho sa id qu ic kly . and then 2Il\e n lunc h o t pu re hnppinesw. "\\'|| y.Emessllne. " he sold . "lf y ou un d er s to o d -I f y o u k n o w wh a t ll'|~ nl! n hn nr ~ if y o u an n live tha t e m ¢ . n n \ I . . . . l l . .¢ » A t l . . . . . . . \ . . . . .| . _ \ . | _ . |. . . ;,| ;0w unuul ramlznln. llllll IIUDUI HIPtwentythousandale-Ilnra " \ \ | | l fixed ll."she Bald gently "You know, h e has frlemis who told hlrn.W ill mc ed It fo r y ou. Lvrlng. Ile eonl¢l--t!:ere are men downtown \\| | 0 would do any thing for W ill. lie knows the ropes." !.urln',.;s head fell forwnnzl again. '*I'm a fa ilure ." he muttered." A .om1»|¢-to f a i lu r e - a n d no w W i ll pulls me o u r. o f th e mb b ls h heap. lve`be en her e ln the hlp lme all utt- 1 | c lud ed Mes sr s. a nd Me sd mn e s An » : d r e w a n d Vi c to r J ohn son an dwF ; ' § " > ; ; ' ; j 3 ' ; t" 1 ` d " Y u 3 m: ; ' i " ° ' ; . P h y lli a ,Pe te r Ni else n a n d Me r le i n r on n B'1'¢l Y uc e Ne wk i r k a n d s o n .pric es a t th e Fa s h io n C en te r i n ;Th e Be ll Creek Va lle y Se wi n g B l n i r - va lu e s to $ 2 6 o n sale n o w,g u b m e t Thmilrsdayl; aftefnhoon a r ' .1 to 0 sa le n ow,e h o m e o f rs.eter omson.~ Vgigsg "to ; ; _ _ b ] M k o r wi th , n ea rly a ll me mne r s prese nt.| °h a d m 'f sets 1¢|St.Pa uls Lad ie s' A nd wi ll me e t;c o lo rs -- all ve ace u r W i wr 1 ' I ' h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n ,Dec 4 a t th e$4 an d $5 nrnart nee-'_n | E d Ha n se n ho me . Ha t s f o r 'vfmff ."~"3'!--?"3 °" .I '. "|T1>e.-.D@~»@1»1>Lafiies'A i d wi ll at Irvington Fri was Mr. Lnmbrec Reinhnrt Gaia Ganhnm Pick eoi M n .F n q k G1 Hi tt are staying Goreham home. an the dak lint. d a y even ing.I : :h t' t bixth day . sf' h elp ed Lo ui s '11 Saturday. Loser a n d Reine ;at the Louis Mr .Go r eh a m is 1 _ m a - a love y ou.An d whe n y o u s hu t mo out,W ill.sz was for mo just ns it was for y ou wh fm y o u wore shut nfl' from y our work.I won ! y o u to be h1\r5r\r»"" Sho wus solmnn. rnunc. uplifted.flilod w h h the glory o f unnelfishnoss.her fllrv rm l|!l\rr»~d am!lmP ly pivtuff'soon t':~r\1!"h mar s. "Dear heart. whit! dooathe mnnevm n t t n "\\"|1r \\"'\|-»-nvnn nunsull..»; .1 I H\| | u5 uuu | | y ou re nvllmil meI I I luke :1 olmno o on lt.Pre g m so me mon ey sa ve d- no t th is mur h but n good nest-erm.and l°Il h o w nron vv vmn lnz In fr nm thP mtl! for mon ths ah oml--we c an gn to La nz my lu ke I n a f e w wo r ks .Gi ve lh v money to ¢.orln|:--we ra n vrnnglv n .An o r all. "he added more ae rionsly." th e un d e rs ta nd i n g- ttw mu I feel nom-7-is >vf":¥¥° more zhgn ~-muon. v.r3|u|; w screw mysen up sue at only N455 rnnay Inu suvm dn mm dernun lhlull-'lo get my-urday at the Fashion Cancer.All ~\>lf uul ..r the xvay-llefore an lhll head-nyles. colors, materials andI ,c a nlzes.I.'2,'§'&'L.."'7|5°"° ' » ~ " ' ° ' " ' "m m Fashion c a m Slippers u m "Ot course you couldxrt.! o u ' n Wear for Women and Mineea. $Z~93| W; Dfrféfgly nerflthyhgolrve gm iq 3650; Erma Jettitk. $5 and SG; u ou r lk ms: o ,1,49 tubut° ° _ ° v e ;a 4 7_3 no bmlmd for Childrerl syourenc.rnay.anInna [\e9|1le.|gn__cnpghje of gglt-ge ~Smart new rifles,13 3 9 meet Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 3nt t h e J. P. Andersen home in| Bl|\lr_This Aid will hold weirf annual bazaar Friday evening, Nov. 28. Mr.and Mrs. George Rasmus] sen enterhéued the gllfwinp guests Mon y ev g ono:of Irma's Brat binhdny:Messrsl and Mesdamea Chris Nelson and family, Jens Sorensen, H. C. Ras-. x A |_m » . . . n ¢f q n u n m m m m -mm, Ne November 27. foao 5 | r \ W M M Greeting csndl a t Th e n m: - c m md n e .444| Urn.Deonnrd Axtnlh who ha l been qdte ill, is much improved. Pumlture, rugs and floor cover-l=\u1 zlo un,mamd!lo o re a nr~ lo n-m w w x n w d o r z zx-a Gno do go nl dl nt'l1\e B|$ e|~ prize.Cnlle ndlen.44-H. I Go d, nlhla UH wants ho us e work.Inquire at this office. 45-u All kinds of bnmhring dole nt, the Bwnuou :laughter haue. Cdl Black 805.W l ln m F l& .I 45-lt' Miss Gladys Hoare n a g o nem n Mnthew xr. Bendorl.21'".u=»max m m x o n .cmmeuAmi n H» - I h r 0 4 o mm. ' P " ' n 1 u m, 1 . 2 ¢ s m- 1 u m n t mo .last weekend at the home of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Holler For Sale--Poland Chinn bonp. good hu!-'KY fellows.W m. '*'""1 strong, Blair. Neb.88-tl Mrs. N.R.Burdlc and son ol'~muh., spent the week~endar. the' H. A. Huck home. C. K. Bendorf, lloenlsd embalmf er and undermker, Blair.Office phone, 161; ra. phone. 133.8-L1 Burman Guyer o l Llnooln,is spending ~ w i t h his parents, Mr. and Mn. OlexrGuyer. F o r B d e - P d u d Chinn Boar! nnd Gills.One y o ul i nl Poland ChinnBoar.Hans llmehe. 42-4r.° Mrs.E.B.Redfield a ndMrs . Wm. Holler were in Omnhn last' Slhrrdny visiting friends. We have a lot ol good,u w !Fumlture.You aan' save n lot byl See the plny "America Iorfuslhg it.Music Store.45~ltf Americans"at Chdstinn chureh Sunday evenlng.Public invited. We will rent you n Piano and apply the rent if you desire Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Halbert werellSundnyguestsofM.r.and Mrmf Floyd Evans, of Coundl Blfxlfs.' F m buy later.Music Store.5|Wanted io B u y -PiK5~ Mr. and Mn. E. M. Terrell and| sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Munson of Omaha, Sunday. Wanted to B u y - F a l l pigs. Phone 111 on 21.John Comp!/un. Aa-sr Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Caldwell and son drove to Omaha last Sunday to visit their nephew, Wade Kin~ :aid and wife. Prof. and Mrs. K. C.DeGroff and son, David were dinner guests at Lhe Lprentz Hansen home in this city Inst Sunday. Christmas greeting cards.We print your name.You choose the: type.10%off on all orders up w Dee. 15.The Enberprine.44-tiEvelyn Monks, who is attendingl the state university will spend' Thanksgiving with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Enrl Manta. The Dmish Ladies Ald of Oruml Phone 111 on 21.John Compton. 43-8t Mr.and Mrs. Clnire Warrick and Maxine visited Mrs. Wnrrick's brower,Paul Taylor and family of omaha. Sunday. Miss Elsie Hughes has been having trouble with an infection in her right hand past week. It is reported as getti g better. Regular $7.60 Permhnent Wnves, $5 md $6 NOW.Either Ctoginole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs. K A. Po und 28~t! M m Fred Jenkins spent last Wednesday und Thursday with her daughter,M m W m.Suverkruhbe of Ft. Calhoun. Ralph and Vernon Swanson of Omnha, were visitors at the home of their uncle, John T. Gallagher| last Sunday afternoon. J.Merton Kuhr and Eric Chris will hold a bazaar Friday evening tensen left last Tuesday for Un- Nov. za at their c o mb.u m m 'coln to take 1 course at the statefor sale and everyone invited. 44~2t ' Agricultural College. Miss Bess Crowdy is spending Mr.and Mrs. Carl Koltennana few days at the home of her .,,.|... expected home this week from mr,Mm Hans Lebben of Ben~ nington. Edwin Tenell,who has been working at Kimball and Oxford, Neb. ull summer, came home last Sunday. Suits and Overcoats.Firstdne their automobile trip to pointa in Illinois. S.E.Kemp and daughter, Lucille are spending Thanksgiving Day with Lucllle's dlmt, Min Bess Patrick of Omaha. How about some Christmas Gr o e d ng u rd l a t ,E n m - prise.C d l md s n n .44-u ' Y o u a . n n v e n s o n e y a n h ~ n k - ng e l t t h e B l :i r F e e d Hl l L &¢»2t lr.nndl! n.TedlAf11NPam¢m.mxn.m¢ur.»mure1zm»eu mn'l'ur-lrzyday. Hi ghutpflo es nnldio rpro duos . Phom253.FmnenProduoeCo. Lstonmixmolaueswithypur |-z¢m;¢1!e¢d.BldrPleedH.ill.4|-22|Greetlnkcardn nt 'i ne Enter- prise.Callnndsee.44-tl |Rly!D°'l\dH:GlllofHerman,i|| newruam-mrnwnmrprin. Smrd md.mea seam Cm . mm ' r .o» u~u»= fa mi ly ' plan to tpend Thmhrlv i ns wi th' old fri ends i n omrh C. K. Bendori. lloomed embalm- ez md undo rtlker. mm.0£fi°¢ phone, 101; ru. ohooe, 188.8-d ,'m r . A n f m e nm D e Tn r np l s 'Radios for isle.Mud: Stare.l i f e !Omnm,spent I n t Sundny .Dr-| ndMr s .C. R.l! e a dmo v e dss~:f;u> ue Wm. Bryuis apartmentlast For Sale-A Shetland pony. ln-quire of Frlnk Sehnin,Jr.01| Herman, Nels., R. F. D.44-21. Mn. Surah llldleiq of Stanley, Wi r.,wa .s n1 ue e ta ¢ the J o e L \- zur: home last Sunday. Miss Vina Foley d Elkhorn, is Swldihs '11»==\=-givin:with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Foley. I have .aw Boolocue, mud will sell my two a t the house.Not motioned.S. E. Kemp.45-lt Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Blatter and family were in Omaha last Sun~ day visiting Mrs.Blatier'n uncle,John H. Strickland and inmlly. Mr. and Mn. Jim Sorenson, who Eve south of town entertained lou! tables ol friends at plnochle Inst Tuesday evening, The M. E. ladies served a church family dinner at their cbu_rc.h par4 lore last Tuesday evening and en- joyed a social time afterwards. Mrs. V. 0. lrelnnd of near Blair, has been confined to her home a few days with illness, but is slow~ ly improving. Mr, and Mrs.D. Z.Mummort, Jr. are invited to the Ed Nether home in the country for 'l'hanks~ giving. Mr. and Mrs. Jenn Nielsen and family are spending Thanksgiving day ln Omaha as guests of Mr. and Mn. A. G. Brown. Mr.and Mrs.haul:R u m u r sen's son, Void of Spiker is at the Nicholas Senn hospital in Omaha, llaklng treatment for dabofea Mr, and Mrs. Llllard Jensen and children have gone to Plattsmouth to be the guexne lol Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen, Jr. lor Thanksgiving. Werner Schemnn, the blacksmith has been indisposed for several days and on Monday went to Omaha to consult u spaiadlst. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulson and little daughter,Margaret spent last Saturday night at the Leonard Axbell home._ Mr.and Mrs._Phllip 0'Hn.nloh are hosns fo ue ,falnllles o_t_ Clnrlf week. The M.E. Aid wi ll mee t with Mrs.Frank Simpson Wednesday, Doc. 3. Wonfed-Work o l any kind. Hn. Jun Heinxorling, 502 E. Dol- inx St.45.41 Mr. und Mrs. Dave Desnauf of Omlhh.were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Stewart last Frldxy.I the Blair Feed Mills for If ,"fhe better place fa buy If ".44-2tlGet the Kids a Talking Picture Player for Christmas.Twenty- five Dollsrs,Myne Shore.45~1i Mr.and Mrs. 0.M.Ireland* spent Monday and Tuesday at the Louis Rasmussen home at Spiker. How about those Thanksgiving _and Christmns turkeys.Phone 121.1 on 14.Clark Gollehon.44-dt' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lambrechr of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hovendick. Missa McGill and Nuhmbsrg, Itwo of the city teachers, went on ,Lincoln Saturday morning to spend the week-end. The Will Linden family drovetc Omaha Monday evening to have dinner with their daughter,Mrs. Paul Jefferson and Mr. Jefferson. The w.R. C. kensinghon will meet with Mrs.J.V.Hinchman Friday.néc. s. »Luther 0'Hnnlon and William Pruner drove up from Omahn and called on the Clark O'Ha.nlon lam- ily last Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Jenkins nrlll have as Thanksgiving guem the Mrs. Wm. G. Harrison family rwho reside south of town. |Mr,and Mra Jnmen- B911 of Amm; were visitors at the home|»f Mr.Bol|'s sister,Mrs.Fred Soll and Mr. Soll last Monday. Mr. andMrs~ hed Dong attend- ed the invitation dance at King's pavilion lust week.About twenty 'five couples were present and n ,good time was reported vm. Fnnk'|niotlar, mn.Gw- De'l'emplo of out Grant street._ |M r . m d u n . Q u - n u m u e n - . Kertdned Mr. And Mrs.Weiser Novak And lon who reside south- gwen uf town, at a wild duck dih- ner last Sunday evening. |Mrs.Anna Jorgensen,Miss Pauline Nelson and W. B. Rosen;hmm a ll U! Kn nnud vidted n t l me Chris B.Hansen home onl aut. Wuhington nreet last Mon- day. Sheldon Peek M this city, who has been visiting his dxughur and family at Mnnhllltown,Iowa came home lut'Mol\dly-He has been over in our neighboring state since last August. Professor and Mrs. Hans P. Jer- sild's little daughter, Marian was 1.aken'seriounly ill yvith bronchial pneumoda last. Wednesday.She is reported as much betterand getting along very well. |Mr.a n d Mn . Fr mk ssewu-x and son, Bmy will be Thar\kpg'lv- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dessauer_nf Omahx,and join a theatre party following 'I'hanksg'lv- ing dinner..I More weight in tire owns given mo r e wear.G a m b l e !m v /Ti g e r Ch a in s - c a s e - h a rd e ne d - - we ig h more per pmr than any other standard specification c h nl n. 29x4.40, Gamble Stores, Fremont, Neb.l t Good radio reception?Bembe with Ceco's. Guaranteed 6 months. Known for qunlity.201-A 98e- No.227 $1.75.Batteries- ireah each week at Gamble Stores. Tiger Reg.$1.95.Royal Blue, $1.25.Fremont, Nob.44-lt I Mr.and Mrs.Jack Crowdyl drove so Bennington Last Sunday\ evening w participate ln the fifth $3.15-30xS.00,$4.35. rwedding anniversary festivities in honor of their son-in-law and daughter,Mr.and Mrs.Hans Lebberi, at their home. l Conrad Wulbern, who for many vears has lived on a fa rm near lennnrd,has bought the Bmall rental property belonging to Fred Soll next door to his home,on Shah street.where he moved in rw:-mmscnmic srnclnm ~frf ~l i GnovnsThese cold days make one thinklof Gloves. We have a lovely new line of Hansen's Gloves.All sizes and the newest shades imnnxlaixannrs L,~ 1 .While you are thinking of Qhristmas gifts, . `..see our (Boxed handkerchlefs.They are,\ ~l o v e l y a n d s o r e a s o n a b l e i n p r i c e . 4 ~A Slipover Apron Hakes a Practiw Gilt for any Woman THE STYLE SHOP s M o c K s ` See our new line of Smocks, large, medium \ and small sizes Guaranteed fast Colors. VERY SPECIAL OFFERING Choice of any Hat in the Store for --235 (BOATS for the cu1LnnEN Mgge,~ a n é l p /y ; Ruby Ring Hosiery 1.00 to 1.75 ~/I? ner pair I I \ nas c. c. VAN DEUSEN \. I I i Reasonable prices.Tues.wanblgrearing w u z The u m r p m e mom with A. M. Lundgsrd Coun- office an-ies thej usual.,|r complete cil Bluffs, Iowa.30-26tl]fne_10% oi! on-all orders up bo A number of M. E. ladies met Dec. 15.44-tf mth Mm w. V. wngm Tue s da y |W.n .Hughes ms been husk- and Reed 0'Hanlon for Thankni 'sivins dinner wday...,T1}"'i2£a Mrs.Henry Voss,who hnd a God, next slight oparation last week at the hour in thm m hospital, is much improveafh,thu aff. nf _ | , ~~; =9'='=*|=°F|=\"'=11¢1 Hr. and Hn.and umm ofSunday at the regulnx Omaha,vimed at the parental, e morning and at 2:30 Mm.E.s.Beaty home Sunday. B r n b n n 1 -| \ \ n .¢ n| . \\ §n N 'Eh -¢R a n f u i h v i f l dafternoon to make fruit cake forlgng cam west of Herman, for thetheir bazaar.Ipant three weeks and finished up Claude Hauschuldt and family Ind rotumed home last SstnndaymoyedtotheMrs.Chris Jensen'¢VG'lil\8~ plabe nent Casietter park last Sat~We will hold our first Commun- undny.nty Sale on Saturday, Dec. 6 at S. Q. s. best x>°\1l¢ry condition- our new sale pavilion.List wl-mter on the market.Results gum-an~|you have in sell wif-h.the Auc- veed-Buy it a t the Blair Feed lioneers, Jensen & Brass.45-ItMills.». .4|-2t'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Growdyand and expects to spend Thnnksglwng dsy with her family at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fick of this city accompanied by Miss Cather- ine Paulson of Council Bluffs, vis- ited at the Martin Paulson home west ol Orum, Inst Sunday. What about those Christmas ¢a!ds'! ,We have a beautiful line. If you- am unable w coma to the Mr. and Mr:<.n. Koepke onli daughter, Helen went to Chifalév last Ssturdsy night to visit theil son, Russell and wife.They n l turned home on Monday.1' `Mr. a nd Mn.w. J. Koopmaq ru we eu..."-5, .-.... ww, ......-_Mis Lucille Kemp and the Frank Sw n n family as dinner guests in their honor. Chrlstmss greetings cards solve the vexlng Chrlnmns problem. Everybody is sending them.I t and family were last Sunday rlim. simplifies Chrlsmus,carries the ner guestsst the home of W.'l'B1 \:loLher, B. L. Koopman and fanilh.ily bf Omaha.~'-g Christmas sendment and ls inex- pensive.See the complete Ilns at The Enterprise office._;4|~t.f Healthand Happiness Is Better Groce1 ies YOu Will Find ThemMissGoldieFeet.daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Peer of this clty,_lu|.s returned home from sew: end weeks amy with her aunt at family of Emerson came dovm on last Sunday to vdsit over until Monday afternoon at the Jack Crowdy homeCraiz. Neb.l Dr. C. J.Miller of Ord,Nels., For Sale-Pure bred Hampshire boars.Large,heavy bonw, long bodied und grouthy, iust the type came in last Saturday, Nov.21, and stayed 'until Monday with his mother Mrs. Emma Rosenbaum ol Enterprise oliiae,cull 11 and a representative will wi and show you the line.M-tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long entera tained the followklg at dinner lan Sunday:Mr.and Mrs.Weston Long and two children,Mr.and M E a l Cald llv|rs.r we and Jack_-_. ,~..,-.. _..._.... , Ralph Fairchild o teaches the Wnnch mhool ca ed at Thé Enterprise office recently.m y ordered this Iamily newsaity sent to his wife at Kearney. Mrs.Elizabeth Faber went to Omaha last Sunday to visit her brother-in-law,Will Faber and (liv er Hudeson received a unique present last week from hi! son,Emslee of Minatare,Neb., who sent his futher a large stuf- fed pheasant for a birthday pres ent.Mr. Hudleson is very prbuu of the gift. Misses June and Betty Noble Here.Always I Fresh and Always the Best at Prices That are Right 1 az?for breedmg purposes.r.. N. man-ley, Naahville, Neb.88-if Austin and Wm. Haller, who are atmnding ihe Medical University in Omaha, plan Qu come up for Thanksgiving av. the parental, Dr. W. M. Haller home. BPA buuux snrug.. Chris K.Bendorf,Undertaking and a mh la n n mervloe.Phones: office, !61; reddenee. 188.29-tf Pumlture. rum md noor cover- mgs.Mathew R. Bendorl.2l~tf Mr. and Mrs.Ross Whitney ol Smgleion.1 Word from of Kansas Ci slowly able U She ha uolsonl she is and is time. . urenic 1Mrs. S. J. Mundorf ty,Ma.,states that gaining her healrl 2 :s it up pa rt of the.l s been very ill withl nz.n wife for a few days.She retard- rd home Wednesday. Mr.and Mrs.Jonas Burchnni md son, Fred drove over to Har an, .Iowa Tuesday,Nov.18 , mg spent a few days visiting Jonas'ether and mother. * are planning to be home Thanks giving day to spend the day with their mother, Lira. Edna Noble. Miss Jane teaches in Omaha, and Miss Betty goes to the state uni wrsity at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs.W.|.lter Gutschou l l ~ uifaie warner left s-maaylthé Sutherland district, moved in- \v.ith her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Metzger of Los Angeles, Calif, to spend a few months with her in her uvstern home. Catherine Paulson f Council 1 \ Bluffs, four year old .fm uf Mrsll John I-`ick of this city, is visiting at. the Fick home on east Colfax street. hlrs. Fred Jenkins and children want to Omaha Sunday to visit Mr. Jenkins at the hospital.I-le is showing improvement and do- mg nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobsen and daughter, Alice, Gus Boos. Leo and l in the Colfax before try. Art John E.Miller at the Top and Tire Shop, spent last saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Springate of Arling- ton. Prof. K. C. DeGrof! entertained thc comet section of his band at his home last Monday evening. Following a practice, refreshments were served and all had a good social time. Rlthman property on east street where they lived mo gg out into the coun- Springate,who works for my Hook and Mr. and Mrs. H. c.l \Mr. and Mrs. F. w. Arndt plnf Jensen and Menon were dinner to have as Turkey guests today- gucsts last Sunday at the home nflhlr. and Mrs. Fred Michael of 'l`e~ the Ji\oobsen's daughter, Mrs. H.;kamnh, Mr. and Mm Frank Reyz- D. Hurd and Mr. Hurd of 0maha.|¥k ofhFrem<;nta, Mrand y ~ " Q _.d 'ans an aug ter,arte o ___wii"~.°§"§'f.T.§§§.§l,°'»5'Z2.F"m_§°'§;Omaha.lbrute his birthday last Friday 1.1.1-ad=.~.h=@r. Vern May, attend-|Mr and Mrs A.w.Rose ».f=|§I§"L'§_g-,g''~.g'§,g';°~§;_§ *; fy -| ed as dinner party lust Sunday at last Saturday altaemoon to v1lsit.__,_,_" Q _,__, ;_.,_ __.1"'I \I I Mr. a nd Mm' E.C.Hunt and Bobby left yesterday for Lexing- ton,Mo.to spend Thanksgiving with their son, Emory, Jr. who is attending militaryq school at that place/ 1 ( l x l We have a number of good Sewing Machines at $5.00 up to $35.00'all fully guaranteed,Also a number of used Phonographa (repossessed)at $5.00 up.Will give you easy terms on them. 45-It Music Store. l l 1 l 1 | Mrs. A. J. Hargett drote out to ' Beaver City, Neb. lust week and ' brought her mother, Mrs. J. Saw-yer home/ with her.Mrs. Sawyer has been having eye treatme:\t{ from Dr. Gifford 3" Omaha.They_ returned to Beav r City Tuesday. The following helped Ferdinand Lambrecht south of Blair,cele- Misses Vanola Brunton and Zora. Stricklett and Mrs. Hermarf Laclwig drove to Omaha Sunday md took in a show at the World fileatre. and two children plan to have Thanksgiving dinner with Mn. Gutschovfs sister, Mrs. PaulJnne. and Mr. Jones of near Washington Neb.There will he :1 number of GROCERY sPEc|ALspucinn Peck, who has been so "°'j'i"°S ~ansas there also 1 1 . l 1 . . . . . . . _ . . . ,A xeriously ill in the University hos- pital in Omaha, was able bo return to Blair last Sunday and is im. proving. Th e Ff n r n rn r i v ¢ - M :Q s m . . mr . a n d mr s .n u namong those who ztffended a pin ochle party at the Harold Jensen home nenr |Kennnr.l on last Mc-' day evening.There were eight Frost KingFlour, 48 lb. sack 1.29 Wedding Breakfast Maple p,regular 654:r eL h e ' , ; d ; ;;t°i;1"g <,L`{`£I. m;;'e8' ; ' ; "ta b les o f p lay e r s a n d a nu mb er o l -Y nlhnh f adnnrle \n|\n fsuninund n nnrinl [I ' .. . .. h i V zmm D i nu a m 0 ] i k n n n l r ~Syrlll catalogue for the U. S. Oil Station which will sounbe ready for dis- tribulioh. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorenson of near Arlington, came over Wédnm day, Nov. 19 1,0 help Mrs. Soren* son's mother, Mrs. C. M. Chriaten~ a celebrate her birthday ul.th " owe. ure.-on -...U ...._,.,-.. .. .,......time. Mrs. E. A. Brumbaugh has been in Omaha for the past six weeks caring for her daughter,Mrs ldella Hughes oi'Council Bluff> who is at the Lord Lister hospital Mrs. Hughes is still a very sicl woman with little change in he. l' [ UB l ¢ n i n g r l uq l , u n lu . :mu m .u v Every. sack guaranteed or your money refunded Kamo Comflakes, 2 large - .25 \n_ _ _..,n-n_ f1 l--........ r-.. Al--- tailer bo close out special .35 Millar Good Cup Coffee, lb. .25 Bob White Toilet Paper, roll .05 unrmnemsen home. Mrs.Stanley Marsh of : and Mrs.Emil Follen and of Herman,were visitors parental, Elmer Frain hom condition.W y a n u l n w u e a n s e r w r e w a n ' Spiknr .of Mr __Eloise Morns daughter .l ggyy and Mrs. H. L. idorris went zo Elk I n g ~ C a l l s , e t c . , D k 8 ' ~" a \e City last Friday £0 stay a few7 §5i"'days \\i¢h her '1°\'"§€f ==¥§<{°C a r n a t i o n F l a k e d W h e a t , t h e 12 5 C h a s e &S a n b o r n e s S e a l nranu \.¢0ll¢€, only a lew cans lef t,to close out the L. G. Johnson home wesi of_their #ons mia daughters at Walt~enulcu.ine Plvyeu carus una mu day.Mrs."°"°" and buh;Herman. There were around thirtyihill,Winnebago,Sioux City andlhmch at a late hour.ied over unul Monday. guests present.expect to eat Thanksgiving din-The wind and rain of last week Mr. and M_rs. Henry Chris Mrs.Blanche Bxffar of Lingle,ner with their son, Roy at Sioux demolished the awning that pro-are antlcxpating a pleasant'Wyo., has sent her pamnts,Mr..FBllS» »S.D.They expect to be booted The Enterprise windowalgiving ut the home of the -..A u...,.n1:....- u...|1,.,..........r:......'¢mm» hun uanim land Uma hrnnaht nhnut the nur¢|Don5ild and wifn nf (In.nlm friend.Prudence' Stricklett.Mr new cereal, per pkg.- .15 3-Ib. can -1.25~ ~Mor rfé . dro ve do wn Sun- stennen d a y to br i n g h er h o me . rh8nkE'nl..:..¢.:......|..Nr n m u l u 1.1 Qi.°.."_$Davis family of San Francisco Calif.. have received invitations t.zulu.n u n .V u s t r nu ulc nu u u unc : mo rn in g.Mr s .Bi f f o r raised a n u mb e r o f tur ke y s th i s y ear. Little lee Guyer, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs.Lyle Guyer, celebmbed his birthday last Sun- day when his mother gave n din- ner party in his honor in the eve- ning.Those enjoying the occa- sion wi th Ma s te r Le e we r e M r . a n d Mr s ,Om a r Guy er,Mr .an d Mr s .Fr ed Guy er an d f a mi ly an d L o r m a n G u w r o f Linc oln.A lo ve ly bir thd ay c ake wi th f o u r c andles wa s th e ma i n fea tu re o f the dinn er. Min e E sth er Hu ghe s, wh o teac h- es th e Su mmer s sc hool,ga ve a Th a n k s g i vi n g p r o g r a m l a s t F r i th ] even in g whe n h er p up i ls too k p ar t i n a fi ne pr og ra m.A box so c i d wa s he ld i n connection wi th th e to Bee Mi s s Ma r i e Hu d le s o n vvhr is a gr ad u ate nu rs e a t Nic holas Se na hos pital.Mi s s Ma r i e i s a d a u g h te r o f th e l a te A lvu s li u u le " non an d i s k n o wn to a n u mb e r n i ' Dlni r people,as she li ve d herr: wh en n c hi ld . J oh n S ny der c e le bra ted h is bir th ann ive rs ary Tues da y e ve nin g, No v. IS , wh e n a n u mb e r o f h i s f r i e n d s c a me i n a nd p la y ed c nr ds an d ha d a =<>=:;,1 time.Those pre sent were Mr .a f l Mr s .Clau s Sny d er,M r . a n d Mr s .F r a n k Ilove nd ie k and Mi sa A li c e Fr en c h .A sub sta nti al lu n c h wa s s e rve d a t mi d n ig h t. O u t o f to wn fri en ds a n d :e la - ti ve s th a t a tte nd e d th e f un e r a l o f ' J o hn K u h r we re Mr s .W i ll i a m Hi n e mn n ,Mr s .J o h n Mo ss ,Mi na B e M a Na e ve a n d He n r y Na e ve l b u n k ' T '|v a l a u l n ¢ l | 5 JW y o m i n g t u r k e y W l \ l C l l g a m e | n |.t C h i l h E O f U r I I B W 0 l \ @ 1 0 t a k e l l . 8 p l a n l . 0 g o d o W l . l 0 1 1 w € d n E 8 d l } g o o d s e a s o n o n l a s t S a t u r d a y . . " ' 5 . . " ;' § . ' . i i i i ;~ B ; , ' ; ;; = n |, . . . . ,W e p r a c t i c e d t h e " b u y l i l f l d m y o v e r t h e h o l i d a y . i n o w "p l a n a n d t h u s h e l p e d t o d U I M , - ,W _D H u g h e s a t t e n d e d t h e o u r b i t .f u n e r a l l a s t T h u r s d a y o f C h a s . M r .a n d M r s .F r a n k J o h n s o n o f Roc kf or d,I ll.wh o used to li ve W h alen ,he r cousin,wh o wa s ,ki lle d i n a n a u to ac c ident.M r . i n Blai r, .h ave re tu r ne d here to | \ ' ll'h a le n was a n Omah a po lic eman . ke ep h o u s e f o r Mr .A n d r e w Sk a u Bu r i a l wa s ma d e a t S ta n to n , Nt.wh i le h e i s i n D e nma r k . Mr . J o h n - l Mr . a n d Mr s . J p_ Sorensen en- so n wi ll ta ke lu n pla c e i n the D an -ter ta in ed lo o t Sunday a t a due. ish Lu th e r a n Pu bli sh in g Ho us e , g n wh i le h e i s awa y . Mr s . He n u a n S h i e ld s o f Oma h a , ne r in h on o r o f the i r s o n , D o n ald 's f ou r te e n th bi r thd a y , The fo l- lo wi ng wer e Pr es en t: mr. n n. : oi . vi s i ted Mr . a n d Mr s . F r a n k s i m p » . M " ' * ' "Bertelaen,Mr .a n d Mr s . so n a nd h e r g r a nd d a u gh te r , L u e lla i C R.Su tto n " d f N e i l .J o h n A ' Simpa on o n I n t F r i d a y even in g,dreasen a n d Cur l .C hr ir fvvmdm J r. bein g a di nne r g uest at th eir ho me. O n Saturd ay , a he wa s a g u e s t a t the horne of her brother, W. W.Wilkinson. Ha ve y o u seen o u r be au ti fu l li n e o f ° C hr i s tma s gr e e tin g c ar d s ? ' P L D F A i n n h f h i a n o s * K a l n n u u n l t h n Do n a ld Ne w e ll an- ived " ` morning from Norman, Okla.,to spend Thanksgiving with his par- ents, having driven all night with a South Dakota student,also h o me wa r d bound.Do n a ld ls i r Specials for Friday and Saturdayllxefxgolden wedding anniversary on Dec. 8 Lo be held at their hnmr in San Francisco.The Davis fam ily were old settlers here and will be kindly remembered by the oh timrs. Mrs.Jesse Watts carrled out . surprise on her sun, Edward las Thursday lrcm 4:30 wmtil 6:0( o'clock when twenty~¢wn boys Lean meaty Spare Ribs, Ib.17%c Booth's Special Oysters, large white Oysters, per qt.......95c Corn fed Beef Roast, 1t».....,2z%e Sugar cured Bacon,ha l f P or k C h op s , ~~or whole strip, lb......~25c gggtg muted UD men IIOITIB :or asocialtime.They played game' and enjoyed a nice lunch.Mrs. Watts was assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. iisaire Millrona and hex 4In SASdaughter - in - law,Mrs W.J\\'*a{u was formerly located at Cardwell. Missouri directs us to send his Enterprise to Pine Bluff,Arkan-I ( r fl s a s nf sn lumbar rnmnnnv for a . G is 1 Phahe 32or a3' 'Th»g Big' Stgfg '' Blair, Nebr.p r o g r a m wmc n n e t w a tne sc hool ar ou nd $36.S i J ohnson o f th is c ity , was the au c ti one er and pr ov- ed hi mse lf a ve r y jo lly a n d e n te r - tain ing fe llo w a s he so ld 1"' ~ h ow- M . al! o f Og de n , I o wa ;Mr . a n d Mr s . Claris Rn th ma n n o f Bloo mfi eld Na b; He n ry Gr ave o f C e ntra l C i ty , No b ;Mr .an d Mr s .M .J .J ensen o f Oma h a .Mr .an d Mr s .A .G. J ensen o f F r e mo n t. . .. ,. , ,, ..¢ ¢v . ¢. Q - -..-4 QIIULU ll lu~v ~ ~',,,"""""',,"'{;il1||in thc Univeuzfly Si ~ } uagneetlngcamd.vn.,u,,||,.'o:lOklalzomlwheralaeiltsldn¢|of tlmbermm.Heexpensive ma kindly mound m¥9"'-!9°= QW in G=°l°¢v- hm' :M ms nv h h He_hifinéhh:wr friends.We m-Int ,.,\\¥|§°"'?u _'IU-9 =9'1=° "E '"?'! ~ IQIIQGQ-il' '!""'.°'!" mme.10% ol! on all onlen np'°""°"" for 'go p 15_|441 home folks.hu.\§-..h¢ I u '.?.'..._.v ~..<'~<.~_Q,~. ..n . » ; , . ~ - ~ v f . < . .'»».~v,;»~::w;~n 3 ; . \/x ~-'TZ?m , ~ ,nar ~ = » ' : ' z ~\!=->¢r ~~»;'2 ,1-,.;-;=.2¢f'?€»\.~»»~ ~;5:fre "~..a'r*<i7f-~ Blur, Nebruh. N°v§@_§qg'r. mv f u n ! !KENNARDTHE lMlSSloNERS'ChnB~ Nelson, Com. Work &'no fur we Bud that milk is a. carr-MICE GIRDLE TREES PROCEEDINGS Mileage 240.00]ier of disti-IS germs of variousOmahaPrintingCo.,Sup-'kinds injufivus so man.Tuber-Mine are doing muah damnge ,_.'lies 9.79,¢ulosil we find is transrdtted dir-around the fmit trees in Nehru- (Amnty Commxssloners Rmm'P l 1 'ectly from animal w huma n a nd ka aeconiing to xepons coming in.0 .xha School Supp y Co-Blair, Isebraaka. Nov. 17, nano luuuliea '3.42 therefore iz is b 1 Ia soutzely necessary to the Africudtnral College.The' ,u Vogt home Sunday afwrnoon Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hu n t n n d baby of Omaha, were Sunday din# ;=' guests at the Al Kronberg ome.Mr. and Mn. John Vogt and daughters were Saturday evening K E N N A R D N E W S y B u h ml l - n r .Miller m m s i m -_'ver fox farm.| Miss Esther Lpnd of Omaha, is'm°ir`fPa'd"g_ of Colfax street spending this week with her mo-,pmgresgng npldly. ther, Mm. Louisa Lund..|Norfo lk-Herre h Ll_ro xers took Wxll Thurber 1s now in Omahaf ve ff"fs='fv §\1=j§\e§g conducted ~A\ Genuine X mzA'moL if For Only a Smafl Amount D w n and ~ No Mom: U N T I L F A U - 1 .lust in time for Christmas . . . a w o w | 0 of an offer on the genuine wholehouse heating Heatrola. ~I a » . |4 L 3 . . . - ». - u ~- - ~1~ ~ \' f 51 For the sake of the family health, for the sake of the family pocketbook, you need m o d e r n \VHOLE~ HOUSE HEAT. Then why p u t it o f f - why not enjoy i NOW! A\ Genuine X mzA'moL if For Only a Smafl Amount D w n and ~ No Mom: U N T I L F A U - 1 .lust in time for Christmas a W O W | 0 of an offa on the genuine whole-house heating Heatrola. '~fr~\, \\,`\\~, I a » . |4 L 3 . . . - ». - u ~- - ~1~ ~= : i \' f 51 For the sake of the family health, for the sake of the family pocketbook, you need m o d e r n \VHOLE~ HOUSE HEAT. Then why p u t it o f f - why not enjoy i NOW! Tl don menP lla! he uma ol Couniy Commn- ri§»;fi»i|»im¢ Cn. Printing 1" ' ' " " ' " f ' " " " " ' " " ° " ' " ' rm m m Su u sum.Ser-\l taken Nm. S, 1980.|g; qmqq |luent:Chu.Nellon,c. I-'P oudh m u snppliulor.neun md c. J. Nelson.|' 31.43 that you use great care in wash-rnquxnes regumng wnut w uv wing and keeping clean every1hing the mice are being answered as 02.38 soming in cernnection with milk.|Iollows: Rake the leaves and trash 43 Now while it is newmry that tha:awly fm? the tree trunk about .76 lmnev nrddnoer keen everything three feet, watch the freshly m,\;~ visitors at Mr. and family w visitors at getting ac Fred Petersen'a.1 , d b the A1 mite Dai uuelr lnmer, 11. M. Ilerre and wallMrs. Henry Jensen m1.""','Z,'§?f.._____,__,_,__a____,u__r_¥_.b@ conducted as The Diamond\ \d a f t e r n o o n n u n a c b \ ) l . C \ A . \ . l C l l u u u A u . \ a ; n . u ~e r e S u n " Y H a n w e r e B l a i r v i s i t o r s S a t u r d a y .O p p e - t h e A l b e r t J e n s e n h o m a M r s C l y d e L .R o s e n b a u m c a r ~ |0 m ° h ° ' ° " ` P " l i u \ "C l e a n e r s ,I n c . , q u f " t ' e § _V i f h ° i f _r i e d ¢ ; u t a a u r n r i s e o n h e r h u s ~ l ¢ a P i t a 1 i z e d a t $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 ,o r g a n i z e d The minutes of tne preceding meeting were read and approved After a careful examination of the following bills on the differ- ent funds it was moved and sec~ ended that the following claims be lllowed and the County Clerk in- ntrufbed m draw warrants on the funds indicated below to pay the same.Carried. Arlington Oil Co., Gas .S 3|.60 : w r .ldartha Pontzius, Bent 10.00 Louis RasmuBS¢Il1 Election Rent 5.00 'Hels Rasmussen,Election . Rem 5.00 W. J. Sas. Supplies for Poor 102.04 School Dist. No . 51 , me 20.00 l". w. Smith, Rent & Labor-Election 5.50 Gotlieh Stork, Election Ex-| pense 1.00 connected with his ,pm-y 'i n i le d ground for holes.Put some dean and attractive shape, ir, is poison bait in each oi the holes not absolutely necessary because that the mice dig.The recipe forhoney is not a carrier of tubercudarlpoisoned bait is as follows: "Cut disease in fact no bacteda injur- ious to human can live in honey. Honey is natures food coming directly from the flower no the table requiring no preparation in any way like potatoes,beans or anyothervegetable.I5 yag thought 2 quana o l sweet potatoes into mn :inch cubes.Mix one-eighth ovywe of powdered strychnine and oneeighth ounce of baking soda, and using a box with a perforated cover (like a pepper box), sift this over the freshly cut potatoes, stir- .-:.... n- ...loom-» mmmmrlv tn din. grandson,wno nas neon nameaAlbert. Friday evening visitors at the Al Kronberg home were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulbem and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson andfamily spent Sunday at the Ed Berns home.. Mr.and Mrs. Harry Swansonahd children were vidtors at the Hans Mencke home near Blair last Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Seymour Smith band last Saturday owning whensheinvitedinthe following w i spend the eveni.ng,\the date being, his twenty-third birth anniversary:Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rosenbaum and children,hlr.and Mrs.Hur- land McDonald and children of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. W..B. Rosen- baum and ehildren, Mr. and Mrs.George Meaking,Mr. and Mrs. liarlan French and boys, Hermankruse and Lawrence fegtxt.'Ihe recently. We Have Every W inter Need For The H. C. Blaco, Supplies Calhoun Oil Co., Gas Boy M. Chase, Labor Geiger dz Putney, Repair! Ben Gotxach, Dragging Geiger & Fumey, Repairs Ben Gottseh, Dragging 64.85 12.08 15.00 15.45 18.90 15.45 xs.9o l _i rlcklet \xor man ears uw . w e mme,'i§Z. l;»,::,st ff. Cadngloqoq we prasd yfrom the flower w u ls Peter gvenagaxd Election lthe some that we found in a sealed Rent 5.00 form of the hive, but we know now `Truhlsen Bms.,Election that the honey 8095 through a Rent 5_00 form of digestion from the time Wards guy, Store Supplks .it is gathered by the bee until it the leaves will turn yellow and lheiI......n ,.1 1,. - ....zu ....¢,..s.\.. Aa- ..,:».:n ..I T f l i " l l l 1 ' | I | \ l l l | | l ;;?...,»Z2»;§§;..*;€;»i§."'a xg. were sm dinner guests an thebah. while ic is "=sh The mice girdle the trees at the surface of the ground or just blowthesurfue.Next summeri ll¥§§i'iFn|nfs evening was spans. pm_y»|||5 pm-ochle and at a Late hour s deli- cious lunch was served alter which the guests left for their homeswishing Clyde many more happy birthdays.Misses Freida and Marie Rosen: baum were Omaha visitors Friday M o t o r i s t W eed Tire Chains"gg" Schwock, Maintain~|for Poor sons xs sealed over m we 71.50 John Willison, Cabs for Poor 3.W vlhs t we cdl a rim D I V E B H C I S I E I Y E S w l l l IJ IU U IL IJI]U 1 6 \ I l | || | | |al.M nmfln umnnn I Mrs. Elmer Wright was broughthome from an Omaha hospitallmstriédhbneyl 1 year.Mi<>é.wa11 Lirvbnbly damage Ston-'aged over is in very readily without bur (oLher tre 'all smsiwmhea c s b e s i d e s i n n n tr e e s a n a lu - - - - » -v - - - ~--...'Tu es da y a n d ls re c u p er a tmg a tl l seedlings sh ou ld ' w i __. . .h e r home.E m m a Ma tz e n is as~n 3 t t ¢ l ' i ¢ SWillfam Sievers, Supplies i4s.54iQuungwn P cjnct No.1,-The comb when scaleA. N.Ballard,Labor 45.00 Election Board 37.50 a pr digested form ts...-r.f`fmnnfnn Tnhnr 2450 in|in|:|'lnn Pfnvinct r.N0.2.iabsorbed by the body this wir-wr to pmwnt the'Best Yearling Steers strong to 25c Higher-Top $13.40 I o§{'_';,S;_,_,,;",,;',' ;§;;~ some STRENGTH In Hoes f'L'__"i"'i.'!fT`f§ ""'__'f§"';'1'as Lxmhx xwzse um st, mga dating her with the housework.Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ward andchildren ol Omlha, spent the weekend at the L. E. Ward home.Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelundamended a banquet in Omaha onWednesday evening.\a n d C a l l O n U s F o r General Repairing L \ - l l - 4 A g v p o n r v v o g - - - -v -- - " 'o 1 1 ; o n_' 9 n l ,Q ' ° " " °3 3 3 0 d e n i n g t h e d i g e s t i v e o r g a n s a n d l n i m u r y . " ` i l ' . " § , " ' é ' . ~ l T O 1 1 C 0 0 1 4 4 . 8 2 H £ ' . - ; i I ' ; " § "P r e c i n c t g i n ,1 ,- t h e r e f o r e r e c o m m e n d e d b y d o c t o r s r m R o a d E q u i p c o .R e -E u m s o n B o a r d f 4 0 2 0 t o p a t i e n t s h l w i n g w e a k d i g e s t i o n .F " £ " " " p a i r ;r 2 3 8 0 R i c h l a n d P m ¢ i m ; t N o .2 ,[A n y o n e h a v i n g s p a m u c h t r o u b l e F a s l u o n U .s .R e e v e s ,D r a g g i n g 1 3 . 5 0 E l e c t i o n B o a r d 3 6 . 6 5 ' " F ¥ " " . " " ? "u s e ? ' ° " ° X i n c o n n e c t i o n F " ? f " ' F ? I I da r d 0 1 Go ( ; `3375 C a lh P r e d n c t N g 1 With Intl! l'Bg\.ll8r 111611.relS ta n i .as ~o u n -1 .an an n1._|l\v. ' L . _nn rn v~¢\__:_.._.n.....\s QR| n |"Flat HOBBY .Bhd |lT0WSWEe|.El.'S81zluceu le nowP"°""-"'"""":W 'W uul 6'I.60:Feeder Lambs Quotablyl Mr and Mrs. $3.98 and $6-75; values,Hhmflv ni.ss25a1'.an=A|¢n:....,|.|"l'|1n Yam h li K \¢E J ' , § . . . ° " 1 . ' l i f } ! l l n n t o r I n a t a l l m f i n n l Whenever you need a smart new Dmss, Coat or Hat or anything in the Apparel line for Women or Misses you can save money by always Trying the Fashion Center First in Blair-Their 1000 Shore Buying Power is bound Lo save you money every day in the year. GRANDM.A'S FRUITCAKE Grandma used to bake her Christmas fruitcake as soon as she . g -n u Mr.und Mrs.Henry Lammersand family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vogt spent Monday ewning attha Bill Wulbern home. Mr.and Mrs.Albert Petersen drove to Fremont Monday after- noon w take Mrs. Geo. Broderson heme who has been spending a few dnys at the Petersen home.They also visited nt the Shirley Petersen home.» . and b~ng out dl the spice she had swred away on the shelf.Slxe' would mix up her dough andleave it stand for a day w ripen, then put i t i n pans lined with waxed paper and steam it for two to three ~°~la v aBake DaySaburday Dec.6.pnmew '§,'§ _§ §l'Z"§ ,_ §'"~°° ~lifts.Earl Jenkins was'cn the 1339- mir °ood yearllna ;,, 5°sick list the iorepaxt of la§t week. @u.6o; common to tak yearllxigs 'O M'a"';gB d " ' P wr; Gmgeg, of sa.oo@o.so: cmhy vw-Linn as so ma 'with r. an rs.0150; choice prime h a n d y ~-Tum Gaines Sunday.1v, ,_.P a u l M o m s ,G m o e T h o m p s o n ' |_A u |n..° ' § '~ p e m n f u l l o f l ~. ._~ ' a e e l n u u o u i m .' t h o p a l t v m e k Miss Emma Malzen has been ss-sistlng at the Elmer Wrigl1t.home during the illness of Mrs. Wrlght. Mr.and Mrs.Chrlstoffer An- dersen and family were amongthose at a birthday party at the Hans Andersen home Friday eve- nlng.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson :mdchildren visiwd at the Albert Jen» sen home Monday evenlng.Mr. and Mrs.,Bob Rasmussen and ehildren were Saturday eve< ning visdinrs at the Chriswfler Andersen liome.. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Swanson J u n i o r vi s i te d a t th e J o e K o n va li n h o me i n K e mmr d Mo n d a y e ve n i n g . M r .a n d M1 s l Sor en W o l m a n n a n d c hi ldr en we r e Su nd ay di n ne r I. ...5 || hours.After the cake was thor~ oughiy cooked she put i t in the oven to dry.She then made a raw icing of egg white, powdered sugar and the juice of a lemon. This icing went on the cake like a frosting and the cake was wrap- ped up and put away.A month later the result was the "kind of fruitcake Grandma used to make." Monday night at the Llllnrd .Ten-'mcree~ "" ) y :=e ' sen home. ry movew new location on Fr Mr and M om. Stmel; .rs.A. W.Petersen new 2'l\|'Pm 8nd famil d em. installed. y an Mr. and Mrs. Free-I Contract: will be let before end mlm boitis were Sunday Anner of present year for live major guests at the Fred Andersen nme. rnutings ol D. L. D. highway in Mr. wi Mrs . Au~ Sv o gerxwn and near Ashland, including new to $12 on sale now, $7»95;values.Sheep Hold Cteady-»from Lyons last. ~ednesday tosee to $18 on alle now, $12.75.Sized their father who has been seriously1 1 t o 5 2 a n d 1 4 %t o 2 6 %i n a I | |U n i o n S t o c k Y a r d 5 , N o v . 2 5 , 1 9 3 3 l i l l . -o : | ~u a :\;:a s - Ruth Irene,Mr.and Mrs.Will Thurber and daughter,Mr. andMrs.Paul Kempcke and children were Sunday dimer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Andreasen;A large crowd attended the shooting match sponsored by thoKennard firemen last Sunday. Ray Brown has been delivering m ; for Everett Cushman the past wee @9."¥5; mr so E900 stoc kers $7.75 @s.'75:c o mmon to f a i r s to ok e r s ss.so@°:.5n:trashy Er#-des $550@ 6.50:good to c hoic e feeders $8.00 @9.0|);n u t o g o o d feeders $6.75 @B 00;c o mmo n to f a i r feed er!;s.§o@e.':s:stoc k c ows $4 .0 06 5.00:stoc k heifers $5.suo'r.so: stoc k steer c alves $'l'.0U@11.00: .. .1 1 ° |I I A. J. GRIER, Proprietor prices strcnn w 25c higher than 'day.the close or last week.Best steers!1.. Buch is rearranging his shop here brought $13.40.Medum and and will put in groceries soon. heavy steers m!ed steady to some~ |Helen Berry spent Sunday at what weaker while wws md heii-the E. Berry home. would li~ thorough!~ eHectivc, yet would neither gripe nor form any habit.At last he found it. Over and over he wrote ix, when he found people bllious, headachy, out of sorts,weak or feverish; with coated tongue, had breath. no appetite or energy.It relieved the most obstinate cases, and yet was gentle with women,children and elderly people. ed the Ladies Aid at her home last Thursday aftemoon. Mr,and Mrs.Gus Kronberg were in Blair on business one day last week.Mr. and Mrs. Neal Vruegdenhil and Howard Lautrup drove over tu Iowa Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs.Walter Hxnsen.They returned Sunday ewning.Mr.Henry Kempcke is some what better at this writing.How- ever he is still confined bo his bed. B U G S S T E A D Y T E N G H E B J Ten chousand trash o n -rlved fo r t h e o n e n in l G AY a t 3 ; we ek a nd s ok i o n an a ct iv e mu - ket at pric e s str ong bo 10s h igher zmm S a tu r d ay . Tr a d i n g wa s h r : - ely at a Sm-c ad of s1.1s@'l.an with be s t u g h : b u tc h e r we i g h t:u v t o $8.00. ~<r ~I l v OLD DOCTOR'S IDEA IS BIG HELP ToELDERLY PEOPLE 5 L00~ ~ww ~ ~QRMZEEW ~ i q .~ , .» $ 2 ~~~1 5 :r LM~nday~nltaernoon.Mr. and Mrs.`'` Albert Nelson called at the Jen=INDUSTRIAL REVIEW s e n h o m e T u e s d a y ~ Mr.and Mrs.rt etersen.,|Wymorf.Natural gas compnn~were husmess callers at Walthlll ies seek franchise to gupply this last week.Miss Elaine Petersen spent last Phfc wi ~ KU _X _. i II at $6.00@'r.00 and the market for aged sheep was uuotably un- charmed.: w r LAMBS:na me lambs. good w choice $'1.000'I.60: range lambs, mr m good ss.so@'1.oo; native lambs. aood to choice $7.00 @'l.su:sham lambs S'/.oo®'1.zs.EWES: Fat, zood w choice $3.25 @:4.'15:fat,mu - m md szrzco 3.25: breeders. yearllnu to mm- $5.00@6.50:ons w three year hneeders S2.'15@4.'15: Ieedmg eww $L'1502.50: cull and eumer ewes sx.oo@1.'1s.. . » lambs g and5 0 22aweek.@'1.au. tive prescription,knowq as Dr. I Ft, Ca\ho'\n R035 will be pav-Caldwel\'s Syrup Pepsin,is the cd between Douglas eorunty line world's most popular laxative.It and this place.may be obtained from any drugstore Receipts. of sheep a n d Io nd a y wer e 13.009 hee. ric c s f or fat la mbs ru led owc r tha n the c lose o f las c s t of the m br ou gh t $7 .5 '|||.l l f r " ~~ ~-\:\'- \ u . . .~mn.~ ~'~;rf fx . W ; xff r a ' f f ! »|A\.. ws, /7 Midland-Wesleyan football game in Fremont last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess and farnily spent Sunday visiting rela- tives hem. Miss Ella.Reich of Omaha,spent the week-end Wim her sis-'ber and family,Dr. and Mrs.W. E. Wright and sons. vsu2s@12.z5: choice mme heavy m m sxo ns 6 uns :zood m choice handy steers $l0.00®1l.25: good no ahoice heavy mm 89.50 mo n o :Ink so sand mm as.no @9501 common to mu-ma rs s1.oo@a.oo:mn-m c he m :ea heltem $'1.00@11.5U: mu- to chuioe fed cows S4.5D@'l.251 Ilood. choice range beeves ss.oo@9.oo:m r . good mnge beeves $6.5003.Wi common. fair range heeves $5.500 and Christine s nt Sunda nftf .'ernoon at the Helixery Tietgenyhomc. ¢ Plnthe river budge. Mr.and Mrs.Hmm Hansen,Wymore -Li nco ln Tel.&Tel. : n t h and Clifford were Sunday .Co. to rebdld telephone lines in N§"i'"°°'£.visitors at the J. W.Ithis ,district e s m ome.Oma ha -.Mr. and Mrs. John Englert and ,"3" Father Flanagans baby were Sunday visitors at the Boys Home dedimwd recently. John Frazier home.|Ogallala--Homer Harvey pur- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulbern and chased Recreation Club in Duchess fmilr were visitors nt the Hans Hotel. Rosenbaum Service Station Kennard, Nebraska . ..- -. ,f ~ @@ @@ .§ ¢ ' < @a ;@ @2 ~ r <f §,,»'r, @2€2f2'lf=»@§<@f ls: PHONE 18 In 1885, Dr. Caldwell made a dis- covery for which elderly people the world over praise him today! Years of practice convinced him that many people were endangering their health by a careless choice of laxatives.So he began a search 5 ; , . ~i .,`?5 1 "f'-ze / Q ;.1 ., Y ' f ~~f -. J V ~ I .~ 15 vf »~ > ' » ~ # l \ § ||~E ~ Q ~ " ~' f n \0 ~ .;;~ 25~'. 2 , , ' f § \ 0 "~ -2f a v ~5 2' V~ U. S, Service Staiion, Gas 4.88 Ft. Calhoun Pmdmzt No. 2,vmn BK°"-_ A. wa zkmp , n a gg i ng 41.40 nlecuon ooanl as.1o v. w. Bmdegm. Ifrea Honey g, L. Dixon, Ins. Policy 7B.65_Fontanel1e Precinct, Election Producers 'Assn of Nebr. Howard Franke, Dragging 2'I,00|Board 40.10! !1mEUMA'rIs:}{ 540Fulbon a Minara, Gradin§ 1zos.oo|x.sn¢°1n Pfeam,Election 4HELPLESSIaozslMARSHH. F. lkbenthd, Drngzi-HK 1s.soI BoardN ' h m o ' 1 c E `'Em u1orpom °Y|»71.81 Bl;\;arl;r\!¢1n€i.c on 52g0'"Rleuma§ism ~ me iq auch Clinton smm, Drnzsdns 11.2sfne Sow Precinct,Election Inna shape 1 ¢°\1llY\'t walk for two Board 34.70 years.At times I had 00 useBhndard on C0-» on A: Grease 61.10 Sha lm Precinct,Elebtion Icrutchea.My kidneys were o\el' 39.30 IFrank 0. Swan son Board62.65I Grant Precinct. Election lcummg City Precinct, Elec- 1.19I tion Board 38.70Trnnder fEd. Stuenkel. Road Work 8250 Herman Precinctw. L. Pawlinz, Road Work 12.50 Election Bw-rdHerman Bartling, md Work sas Herman Pr¢¢\°¢¢ Hairy Beennan, Road Work 61.55 Willie Beerman, Road Work 3.12 Hurlie Clements, Road Work zso S. H. Neff, Road Work 4.00 Frank Rahlfs, Road Work 11.00 Fhltan A: Millard, Grading 1655.86 Fred Brackett, Road Work 1.50 W. A. Franke, Road Work 10.00 Dillon & Millard, Grading 1800.00 0. R. Bolton, Rand 'Work 30,00 Election Board Blair City-lst Ward, Elec- tion Board Blair City--'Znd Ward, Elec- tion Board Blair City-3rd Ward, Elec tion Board Blair City-4th Ward, Elec- tion Board 'andOn mation duly made ._ 40.70 l 39.50 e 44.30 I l 4 x .sn 5c d r - 1 ~R. B. Eisner. Road Work 36.00 fied Bond of been Hindley for Fxrmera Grain J: Lbr. Co.,Justice of the Peace of Blair Rand Work 36.70 Township was approved. Fnd Domncker. Road Work 12.50 By order of the Coumy Conngrunted Work 1o9.ov\ I Stella M -n n52.50|Cierk instructed to draw warrants ¥a?Ea'iQm§§E»}§I'§0;};"w°,k ~ for 'thirteen Doiiars and Thirty-.Jiek Mencke, Road Work 1.50 mme cents per month for an CHAS A. MARSH nights. \beginning December 1, activg and kept me awgkeA. A, Wilkins. Road Work 94.00|months lhrshall Wilkins, Road Work S250 W. BI. Wilkins, Road Work 27.00 Frank Brand, Road Work 15.00 A. Schuman, Road Work 21.00 John Stewart, Road Work 10.00Ed. wmnhan, Road Work iszoo Burl.-Washington Drainage Dist., 1928 Assessment 2293.10 Papio Valley Drainage Dist~ rid., 1930 Assessment 665.00 R G. Allen, Canvassing 15.00 i930 to pay the same. By order of the County Court renewal of Mothers Pension was granted Clara Whitnack and the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants for 'rhiny-mhree -Dollars and Thirty-Lhxvé cents per month for six months beginning Decem- ber 1, 1930 to pay the same. On motion duly made and car- ried the following, resolution was My back hurt so I couldn't bend over.I spent hundreds of dollars for medicines that did me no good. I haven't missed a day from work since my third bottle of Sargon. l've taken IK bottles and never hav a rheumatic pain now.Mykiméeys seem normal;the pains in my back disappeared.There are few men my age as active as I Chas.A.Marsh,570 precedented in the heating business-an offer which will en- able you to have rw cheer on Christmas day (and through all the winter months and all the years fa we tell you- HOW I Place your order be- fore December 200; and }ve'll install a .genuine Estate Heat- rola on a small down payment.Then, No MORE UNTIL sEP= TEMBER, 1931 when monthly payments may be started on our budget plam In addi# tion,a $10.00 allow- ance for your old heating stove ($5.01) on the Junior or Wood Heatrola). Don'tdelay. Comein or telephone and in- vite us to callfat your home. . . .` PHONE-G49 1 mc FRIEDRICHSEH KENNARD, NEBRASKA Amdt Hardwnre, Supplies 11.60 adopted: Beckman Store, Supplies for RESOLUTION Crescent St.,Kansas city.Mr Liarsh was for 21 years an engin Hunornhfe eer on the Santa me System.w m m i m s -t h p 1 Berry Bros., Supplies for Poor H. C. Blaco, Tr. I. Ou 0. F., 2 Rooms for Election Boards 7 Joe Bolln, 2 Rooms for Elec- tion Boands Ravmond Burr, M. D., Prof. Services Gty of Blair. Light & Water Gdzens stan Bank, Service C h a m Citizens Savings Bank, Ser- vice Charge I .NI.Compton,Election Y!-mm Rent G. w. DeBolt, Rep. Switch Gnnt L. Fox, Dynamite Fort Caihoun State Blnk. Hall Rent-Election Fred H. Frahm, Hall Rent- 19.98 10.00 10.00 9.0098.91 48.76 10.84 5.00 1.00 121,20 5.00 Charles Bryan,was on the 4th dsy of November, 1930, eleeoed by the vote of the people as Gover- nor of the State of Nebraska, and,WHEREAS,the Honorable Charla Bryan has the power upon;his enhering into the duties of the omce of the Governor of the Sum of Nebraska, to appoint the Suze Engineer nl saidstate. and, W REAS, the Board of Conn- ty Commissioners of Washington County, Nebraska, ara unanimous intheir belief and opinion that Roy L. Cochran,present incum- bent of said office, has filled saidQodtion with gmt credit on him- self and the State of Nebraska.BE IT. THEREFORE nuso tv .. ED, by the Board of County Com- missioners of Wsshimrbon County. The Stewart pharmacy,Blair; A. R. Kokes, Tekamsh, Agents. `SHELTER BEL TS AND WINDBREAK PLANTINGS The results of planting some eight thousand forest trees i n Washington county during 1930 indicates a healthy growth of the _trees during the past dry season here,according to County Agent Geo Bates and, as n maudt, two farmers have already inquired ss to when the 1931 application blanks f°; trees will be available. |These application blanks for trees will be avllxlhle about Jan- unry 1, 1981 Th trees come in 'bundles of one hundred each with 'n maximum limit of one thousand k 8 Election 5.00'Nebrnska,u m they ," this d§~j seedlings 'lor exch co-operator. TheE.S.Gaynor Lbr.Co...gg on record as favoring md m-g availnble varieties of broadleaf Snow Pence 180.00 in Q.. Hnnnnhln Chnl" mmm trees are ns follows:American!Dua g ve:r|or!El;:l:";f ihe '§L7§"§£ fur Poor 41.50 Nebraska to reappoint to the of- John E. Hansen, Dep. Sher~(ice of state Engi na r ot said iff,Expense 37.00 state, the present mcumxmuhu Berman Sim amk, Election o f , my 1 . c o mm a nd mr t hi s Ren 2 Rooms 10.00|Remlulioa be spread upén the W H- Hill Surveying 54976 mm mea 1»,~u o the meetings o! thennerseazeM me &Supply County Board o f wu h mg mn 0°-, Dymmiw & Copa 22451 County, Nebraska a n d u m the "7 ¢`;°°M~ Ireland, Clrinz sooo 6°-my Clerk be imrlmd bosend ox-r -a copy thereof to the said Honor-J'.P.Jensen,Cw v w li nz lable Charles Bryan,Governor- Bonrd 15 oo E k c tJenaen & Brass, 1 Heater 7.50 Moved yy c. B. Memem. Elnn, Chinese Elm, Mulberry. Cot- tonwood, ash, catalpa, maple, box elder, earagana, Ruasmn olive and honey locust,While the southern. yellow, Australian and Jack Pino constitute the evergreen varieties. The majnrlty o i those trees come from the Scam Forests al. Halsey and a charge of one cent per tree covers the coat oi digging, packing and handling charges. The Nurseries of Nebraska are also co- operating in iapplying some vari- eties that are not grown at thaiWm. Kelly, County Assessor 150.00 Semn d 1,C_ J lm NdK. B. Pri.nl.lng Co.. Supplies 229.86 Motion (;m»;~;¢d_o son.'enough to fill the applications. Kennard State Bank, Service |Chu Nelson.|Practically every seedling of the State Fdmllt ln numbers largel L nuge s ms 'c m O h h B<>m1.°=\@Eglgggne Envelope Co., Sup-9 nn on motion the Board asjoulmed by » thousand planted last spring . ~-_....... W ma, uecemner 1 wsu.nm .ww um mu mme .1 .=..m...KIUPP PHUUHK Ccw Supplxes 4-18 Am-,js ~ Muua,Able gruwth up to November 15 ofLandmark 1040 No.222.Q County Clerk 1930.When many ol thc seed~Ram,-Election 5.00 /ling; had grown in three or four'md Lathrou. Sunulies 1.ooi |fLet mvh,nun. lnmlv nm, will precedented in the heating business-an offer which will en- able you to have rw cheer on Christmas day (and through all the winter months and all the years fa we tell you- HOW I Place your order be- fore December 200; and }ve'll install a .genuine Estate Heat- rola on a small down payment.Then, No MORE UNTIL sEP= TEMBER, 1931 when monthly payments may be started on our budget plam In addi# tion,a $10.00 allow- ance for your old heating stove ($5.01) on the Junior or Wood Heatrola). Don'tdelay. Comein or telephone and in- vite us to callfat your home. . . .` PHONE-G49 1 mc FRIEDRICHSEH KENNARD, NEBRASKA I Louise Lnrieh, zgiécsion Ren: irheodore Larsen, Rent for . . - - -» - Q - -5 - - v .- " " " ¢' j . . h u n k a lo t o f s n o w f o r Mr . H a n - coc k th i s wi n te r wh e n lean th a n Poor 10.00 We read and hear | gym; d ,one year old.lnmln School Supply Co.,al>out the care we should uneeinl Supplies 74.84 keenlnz all milk nfmml. .M-...\..|.|Whenever xroumaedaamntnewN. 'ff Lund lhbel J . Mmh. Cabinet Ilhurlce u¢hmnk,' slieiiff,Expense an 1 Jenn unm ua., sup-lnouln wun your cram aep|ntor|B\lYilA plies .._ _.21,55|a!ter fuck sepnnting and rIgR1I1y|Y0\l 1 Blair. Nebraska; November 27 m o w An n W G I N I T Y tha t wu t 'l h illlme be o&¢ h e Hll1 dd ¢ H' htde nl( .m d l!rs.C\zxi|And inm N , » f . . » L |1 'Clul z 'l "l? nn dty dhmm gmi k .anon Editor and l n .Funk Adnms ,_.Mrs._D§ n ljhi lypljng a}led_to Mu-gus t ~ ~with __ ALONG THE n o r m s : R O A 1 u.x~»=-1=1 ma s°y»a»\°v°'vh»°1=-="dFr.CA1»','Z,.;&"1'2,,°t,,"i'.....7.§...€,, mwiw af -.ws we ef. d l Irs. rid: 3. m . att. M. , angle Baby Beef Chia,Five other men also went.The calves weredflivered Sunday yy truck.Mr. and Mn. Wluon Tyson and P.M.Ty » o no fBL » i r,w¢ r e Sun-dw dinner mm!-S of Mr. aulllrs. Harry Tyson.mm Ernestine McCoy went to Teknmxh Saturday and _Sm}_d-li I n w e , u n n e d h y n n . u . r . m n . |- . . . . ,. - - . . . - _ _She meeived nomo nia p r u m u» » d w ¢ u ¢ m u a » . n n ¢ u m ¢ - m \Mnnnd Mrs. Ha m Schmidtena vrhh her mmy more happy birtln wrhi ned lt a pino chle puty t idays.|u\m home Monde evening, Nov.I Hn. hvmence hnon is vrork~_1'I,them being »L»~¢u h h :a t 'ing nt. the Mnks Sum a t Bmr, Pllwre prese nt..Claus Ohrt und !Illn. Detlef Krus e were murder!at present.I Mrs. Geo. [owe is at Fre mo nt ti m prius md Wm. Lownzenmd .L.__ .\- =-L.\..=-...u...|.....\.c ha ,,.,.=|»..4 me-Kms 1Irl v m w Baum Sioux Fun, s. u. sunny ny ms Gm Annu sunday nmmoon.r s h e " m '|de\'Lhof|rel|Bv e.|u n . \ . L . P u wm n v id t e d M n - I:IawY6ur" f a Sierk kept. open house on Hr.and Hrs. RA In nennnd Mr and MxSaturdny aiwmoon and ¢v°1liI>8 .honor cl his birth anni"1'!\l'Y~sen were in I-'remn M ml o h n m d i n w u a g u e u t o l d t e m o o g .Omxha friend: Slhzrday.|Vdma Mundorf vin Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ner school F r l d y-..A u...n...|u..s ...» mn Mnle mnt fro m he r mx \ :bert R-.mm-!c1ya¢Ailen in Blair m J. L. Petewiemoon. dr Wednesday Leo Clxussn vmwd'Nelson home in the need the Gard-district Sundny.she being ex-Mr, and Mrs. Fred week: ten but Mrs.Masters,Sr.:pe f evening at the J. L. PeI two.cl}!_l§|§¢n Mixs_ Mgstgn fqaclg Fri da y dtli at tha G°°-: Sutherland 1Mui e ra md nt Mondly #Armen home er of__Glrd; M . .f"11rr\n Metzler" "1=¢.;§";,e;;" Irs- C~ H. Blanchard at 1 llr. and Mn. Harry T; 'Watson Tywn,Mrs. w H n .li tllllfth Tyson anM-- 1|w\1n. in bma h! [sy v qtliltim mon , n m .B r u i P .\ . |I mmBAND. momuy.zxk yurdsl the the ha. spent ghts wiw Makers Thursday....rx...n. was n dinner guest d the Drs . Runejle at Oakland. Mr.and MIS.Kenneth Tyson spent Sunday evening with Mr. md Mrs. Cedl Gary in Buzteounty Mr. md Mrs. J. S- Conety :pmt Sundny evening with Mr. md Mrs. wgumr Conety at Herman. Mr.and Mrs. Joe Marley :nd LMI week wnexe nm: m ucrpuq,cue for ber Hale g-rmddnughmer, Mnjll, mul] dmghwr or Mr. and M n .w. H. Ynkls h, who is yum dak. Mr.m d M n .D.w .Rutledgemowmd to Omaha on Tuesday and called on Mr. lieth.Mn. li eth is reported w be :lightly improved. "__ =....:... ..|... .1 nm unmmn for low scores.At a hu ho ur ndeliciousludmeonwa served bythe hostess.After whlth theguesis |wended their way hameward, with pleasant memories ol an evening long to be remembered. `Miss Laura Bnthman was host/jeu to a. number of friends and mln!ium|.Mnnd.nv evenlnz in honor - - 1 uw. V... .............. - .- _ _ .__Merle Mehmn;and dmghtenfone._ Miss Kale,Mrs.Emms Ketdx-Fnnk L i nde n lm mark, Mr. Ind Mrs. Ddle! Kruse, and Edu Anderson Henry Rphwar md Mr. and Mrs. evening nt the Jens Clans Rohwer.near Omm.~Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Ohrt and Mr.and Mrs. Joi children of Omaha were callers on|Sunday dinner gueslSunday at the M'rs.Lizzie Ohrt lace Sunwden home, home.lp. snd__ Mrs.c ;.;;°" "'~}?m"éa Ei£E'm< while the ladies attendee atm and shopped. Gene Holmes of Oma'Ihurldly and Friday ni Kenneth Tyson.The Kindred Merry muh umm tn have met gpent rjnaayiner schopl,invitgq t.he magic or day afbex-noonReid wen much enhyvd ecil Th-ompaoulpkldeg, doughnuts and coffee.5°\h°'"lht"»"_n spent Tuesday m3¢°d¥°\¥~==\3__=>1»=»-g n-¢L.Petersen Friday and Saturday smart new h¢»:'=l;:i3om¢bn=a'l'§'n"E-&»p¢n=u». ma __Winter Coats at greatly reduced¥ :_°:'_°'f'f_'*_f_"f''f'_*!°°*'*'°_:__°*-°*'"f alt e mo o n with M m . C l bu t be alu se o f th e r ai n c we r e a b le to atte nd .M Ty so n, Mrs. J oh n F itc h , I Ra y a n d Mr s . K e n n e th ' I pres ent.Mr s .C .H . wi ll b e h o d xs s D e c 4. M r .a n d Mr s .F r e d Qu u h w d i n n p r quests or ,uc pm...mly a few rs. Harry Misa Grace `yaon wereBlsnchnrd two children maved from the house on the John Deaver fum to 0ma~ ha, Thursday.Mr. and Mrs.Tom Wakefield, Sr. and R°y Waketield. Jr. spent[Sunday aloernoon at the Ray nm,w»mWhiLmus home.__ higl nh: act m w uand \. »-= ,........... .... .-_,..._...h school presented their dun Y "The Wild Outs B°'Y"» a mm comedy at the Degion mu on day evening, Nov. 21.The hull |_ filled with an appreciative IGJNQ.1..ma M m m m r mmr a n d of her birth annivenmry.Card! furnished the amusement for the evening.Arthur Milkr a nd Mrs.Arthur Schneider halding hisb scores Suitable prizes were award# ed.~ fine luncheon wus send. A verv nlensant evening was rw Wm. Lorenzen and sdster, Miss and son,nennemLdu wet§lnner guests Sunday of evening at the J nelfitivea "Oma ha dlhome. r.a nd rs .Hmr y 'ex-an M . N u A dMis s Anim vi med Sunday um-!Mm.;"Ph,fl§p§ ,,,,f'e,§ noon xt the Thomas Autzen homo extension meeting in Omaha.:the Hillside Hustler mon and Mrs.!priccs at the Fashion Center in; "'""'" rnnum vu. '1""'P' "*""'* tautded the ¢0U-l1t5\;i3lair--vdues to $25 un saie now,i ".]'°.°d°" .°f a$16.75: values to M0 on sale now,f Full fashioned silk w the top service or chiffon weight Silk Stockings on sale now at only 7'1c a pair at the Fashion Center-The Hosiery Swre of Blair.Gold Strlpe are priced $1.50 and $1.96; Onyx, $1-35: Bobnlink, Sl: Never- dam, 2 pair Sl.Sizes 8% to l0-- all new colom 45-li Friday and Saturday at the Fashlon Center Smart new Silk Dresses on sale now ab greatly reduced prices--values 'ln $9 on sale now, $8.98 and $6.'l5; values to $12 on sale now, 8195; values to $18 on sale now, $12.75.Sizes 11 w 52 and 14%£0 26%in all styles, colors and materials.45-lt relatives in Lincoln.Mr. and Mrs. ned MéNaix- will entertain at a family dinner party on Thanksgiving day. To the readers of these notes- I wish tn say that another ron-es#pondent will keep you informed'of the locnl events in the future. and little daughter spent Sunday evening at the Henry Fischer home. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrow andchildren will go Wednesday of w g .Oral ¢ ~= s of eluoa,t Lagersoncoffee vnnty- ell and a fewember ~dfrom'been~,andfuture ~ho, de.ty-fourbridgeafter-ld highd Mrs.d earhlovelyservedbyherummert Krusesplace.d his ternoon1. The~v. these ~art ofvm Fri-\ r panWteidt .quiteslowlvthe Ft.rch emntthe enjoy- ossessolh he is |;re5si\'\'\~ceesafulternqon Jr. andaturday ' ~ > `.'v 9 - - = = = = ' I pf l l l l i l i l i l l `.Illi'|"|' .y __`.:~;.__.\ | . ~ NEW cnavlwmm $§Ef4§ S Y IDlPR®WElWE*LE§?~§'E.`§§ vlv \)' The Introduction of the new ,..~G c n o l e t S k marks the _ , . . . _moat Lm preuive forward "step ln Chevrolet's twenty- yearreeofdofconstantprogr andlmprovo- mast.For t.hi|Big¢aamdBetterSkoll'a-e new beanty, new luxury, new completenae and new quality-yet it sells at lower prlcal l n every curve and sweep of Chevrolet's modan lines-hx evay detail of lu new Flake:-hodia,yoo\v'lll|eetheEnehandof the mum- .|¢,i@¢ and the aklllfud crafts- man.And the more dawly you inspect lt, the more deeply gmpg a yon will be. The improvenaezta l.n the new Chevrolet Six bqh at the smart new chrome-plated head- lamps and extend throughout the entire car. The radiator la deeper. The lina are longs and lower, giving an alr of exceptional Beet- nss and grace. And the interiors of the new Fuhex bodies provide a new degrw of comfort and luxury:greater nominees: line quality mohalror broaddothuph i¢tery;mur~e plea:- lng interior fittings; and a new, completely eqdpped inatrnmuzt panel. The chassis of the new Chevrolet Slx hu also been refined and -advanced in a nurnber of diferent ways. The frame la heavier, deeper and stronger than before.There is a smoother operating, long lived clutch; a stllrdicr front axle; an entirely new s\ccrin| mechanism; an easier shifting transmission. In fact, every vltd feature of the new car has been made better to provide more thorough satisfaction for the owner. And along with these lmprovements, Chevro- la offers the smooth pcrfonnanee of n S0- horsepower, six-cylinder motor-four lung semi-elliptic springs-four hydraulic »!\uck absorbers-a safety gasoline tank at line rear of the car--and an economy ofoperaliun not eurpaased hy any automobile. Sport Coupe~~'Th e 5 Th e 5\,1 S 1 0 \5 / : \ Phae ton .,.. ... f..Co ac h. .. .. .. ..~ l l xd s t e r $ 4 7 5 ~ . . . 'A~rem n ~c- f ; ~d Qport Roadster Standard Five with rumble seat ~ S t a n d a rd S e d a n . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Special Sed an S535 $559,;Vl!h im ... seat ~hlndow Coupe ~ v f [.L ~/srncuu. EQUIPMENT Ex'rnA Chevrolet Trucks from $355 to $695All prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan »»A T N E W L o w P R I C E S Nlfzw ~ a ¢ ' : _ .; -~5 |. | `ll]§Vl{0lQ|€'| l ' l " S w l s a ' l ' 0 c n o o s a A s l x l l I s\ J.J | || ~,,GARDNER DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Ervey and daughter,Faye visited at theClarkStxicklett home near Elk City Sunday afternoon.Mrs. Jens Clausen mended u quilting party at the Rasmus Jo- hansen home in Blair Friday aft- eraoon.Mrs. John Reid enberwned the a n d »¢=1f-r1»1lll-E i d ]package m n -g m uhm 14$ more for your mummy.~ At |11 good grocer._,_f- g ...parbyauui °°g; . ';¢.'l'§"""°pew en andicol¢;...:all h~ve choice ~ur ~ts.lf Otto Bierman of Arlington,worn,Smart new styles in Wash Sunday afternoon visitors at the_.Dmssqa, $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to Frank Linden hohme.46 at the Fashion Center.45-lt r.~U ... . ...l, J r. and Mr.a nd Mrs . s m per ol Tekamah, enjoyed Sun- dinnsr with Mr. and Mrs. H. » ~per.~drew Jones of Burkett, Neb., ~t last week at the home of his uddaughter, Mrs. Earl French.ugene,little son of Mr.and =Joseph Cruisinga, has been a few days but is recovedng. Irs.Annie Peddie returned oh day from Omaha where sha nt the past week visiting relu~ Ir. and Mrs O. H. Godsey en~ alned at Sunday dinner:Rev. Shanks oi Omaha,Mr.and s.Frank Loftis,Mr. and Mrs. Helms,Stella MontgomeryWayne boltis.he 0. E. S. held a regular ~ting last Thursday evening. =M. Arthur Denney of Kansa! y, Mo.was a guat.The re- shment committee for the ev g were:Mr.and Mrs.Fred ger, Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Swan- , Mrs. Bertha Lowe and Stan- Lowe._r. and Mrs. O. H. Godsey en-.=ed at a six u'clock dinner ursday evening, Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Denney of Kansas City,., Mr. and Mrs.'Chr-is Tmhlaen, . and Mrs. Ivan Helms. he guild will not meet this ~k but will h ld on all day meet- Thursday,4 at the homeMrs. Waldo Hancock. =~ll Parrish is home from nnison, Iowa wlere he has been Played the past season with A » 'ng crew. The American Legion are hold- ;a Thanksgiving shoot and a rw at the Legion hall Thursday. the esening the Woman's Aux~. sry are sponsoring s dance at hall.Mrs.Guy Wallace of De Sow, d Mrs. Ross Deefs of Blair were ennan vidtora Wednesday and lled at the Brewster home. Cornell Robertson left Tuesday r Rochester, Minn. to bdng his other home. Mrs.John Andersen will have regular monthly meeting ofe Misdon Oircle an Friday aft- oon instead of Wednesday bu use of the neamsas of Thanlm~ vmg.A fi re at the F.B.Shrsder ~me early.Monday morning caus- -qdte a bit. of damage to the I before the f i n departmenttinguished it.School will be disnissed Thurs- ~y n.nd Friday (or Thanksgiving. Rev. R.Shank of Omaha, eon~ ucted services at the Baptist ~urch Sunday morning.A fait :ed crowd attended.Rev. Shank ~ ll conduct services each Sunday or a few weeks. Wilbur Lowe and Geo.Stangel'll, be eo-hosts for the meeting ofhe I-Delta-Dek Club at the J. D. ~we home this (Monday) evening The Whiie Cross will meet on day evening with Mrs,Chris orshoj. Miss Bessie Lyzholf accompan- ~d by Miss Margaret Kroese and lisa Caroline Wachter drove to ~Sham Sunday morning andpent the day visiting her paretns. A committee of the Woman'a ~uxilinry; Mesdarna J. B. Jansen, ohn Skinner, Alfred Kramer and ~iles West met, with Mrs.Ben est Friday altemoon and packedweThanksgivingboxeswhich hey sent to Omaha for disabledar veberans in hospitals. Miss Leola Cummings, who is mployed at the office of the Chil-ren's Homefinding Society at ~malm, enjoyed n vreek's vacation ~t her home here. The he n and workers con~ erence of the Baptist Sunday. hoo]met Monday evening with \ rs. G. F. Lowe, south of town.After visiting here since Sunday~ rs. Tillie Wachter returned to er home in Omaha Thursday. ported.Tuesday, Nov. 18 was a :mm for Mr.Henry Rohwer,it be\D8! his nina anniversary.A delight-l ful time was enjoyed bi' the largegroupofrelativesandfnends~resent.A delicious and lovelyiimcheon was served.It was the wish ol all present that Mr. Roh- wer enjoy many more such TIBDPY birthdays.Mrs. Om Kruse and sister, Mrsl Mark Slader and families are en-.joying a visit this week by their] uncle,Lloyd Saum of Clannds, Iowa.He is the youngest brother of their father,the late Lyman Saum.The Neighborhood Club of the Greene district met at the Wm.Tietgen home Wednesday after- noon.Mrs. John Landis was hostess to the members of tin Kensington Club Wednesday afternoon.Al- though a rainy afternoon the menubers were all present but two.A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed.hir.and Mrs.Joe Lazure a b tended the funeral sennces of, Chas. A. Whalen,»held in Omaha Wednesday. Mr. Whalen succup1b-' ed to injuries recgved in an auto accident the lst part of theweek.He was a ieladve of Mrs. Lazure.The body was then taken by auto to Stanton,Neb.,his former home where servlqes wereheld Thursday at 2 p. m. with |n- tennent in the Stanton cemetery.Mr. and Mrs. Scott Allen and son,Walter and brother.Clark Allen attended the services at Stanton. Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Krusd went down to Plattsmuuth Wed- nesay evening where they weretheguests of friends for dinner.They also attended the Platts- mouth chapter oi the 0. E. S. that evening.The Won\an's Club met '1'hurs~ day afternoon with Mrs.Oral Harrison.Roll call was answeredby naming plants and animals of Russia.The Misses Mary Nelson, Daisy Slader and Mrs. Grant Inge each gave interesting papers onRussia.The hostess served coffee and cookies.There were twenty- two members present.Mrs. J. W. Trisler who fell and severely sprained her ankle a few days ago, had the injured member placed in a cast Thursday. Henry Steffen has retumed fromCarroll, Neb.where he has been for the put several years,anwill make Ft. Calhoun his futu = home.Mrs. Harry Seltz of De Soho, de lizhtfullv enberkained twenty-fou Ft..Calhoun ladies at a bridg~ pany at her home Friday after-noon.Mrs.Joe Bolln held hlg score for the afternoon and Mrs John Landis low score, and earreoeived suilable prizes.A lovel~ and delicious luncheon was serv~by me hosness,assisted by he daughters,Mrs.Dnvid Mumme of Blair and Mrs. Ernest Km~ and Mrs. Grant Lage of this place F.W.Moeller celebrated hi birth anniversary both sfternoo and evening Friday, Nov. 21.Th~usual good time enjoyed at the~ gatherings was had.Mra Clarence A Stewart o South Sioux City came down Fri day for a short visit. with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. John Wteid Mr.Wriedt,who has been qui poorly lately is improving slowl Tl\e young people of the F Calhoun Presbyterian church enjoyedasocialevening nt th church Friday evening.An enjoy able time was reported. Oral Harrison is the possessoof a new Ford coach which he i using to deliver mail. The ladies of the Progreash Society held n very suwessf bake day sale Saturday afternou at the Otbo Kruse store.Claus and Carl Rohwer. Jr. nnRolloAllenreturnedSsturda 4~~'~I BEEF We still have some of that Ak-Sar-Ben Beef left.If you have not had a Steak or Roast of it be sure to get some.It is sold at a reasonable price though it is high class Beef. ...A J " " IT - -.~if ";3*;»=>:r~.c ,_a .u - a t ` 'E3;$ JK 1 *iq-:M . \v¢~*$¢$<.*¢1I 9 "rnight and Su~day ~t~the ~ome ~f=Advertise in The Enterprise North Side Store Phone -113 or II4 K u .`_-v ~`v just for miergencies; let it be anvwvdly aid. Wa. gentle indueneomil evo and soothe tha infant whoeumot |leeJ>. lu mild regulnlion willhelp an ol ar child whom tongue hmited bgcsuno of sluggish bowels.dngpsh lmve Cuwna. ~C A S T O R I A / / TRY Gooclfu Bu! Pmuke Flourtomorrow morning for breakfast- Tlm andre family will nhoul with joy mer das £luB'y, Hnvunome pinukm yon'll mnke. And yon'll be dellglxlcd with the ease md qddmul with whkhyoumakodmm.Yoniuumdd vue, ldr md haha. Deanna Goodfu Bal Pancakn Flour ll ,,..;,.m|,¢a, 'r ` ~ 5 "" f q ,¢6*i?~ I m e AN a|,,M' éllgn ~" , , , ,1 4 % m o r e n. c.»4 mG~ear* 4 m m Packagclincoln, Nah:-all |UC|'|§l I - I - |vm-u~;l..|vu-\u-an vm-nc-nl-In-1-yum.».s.nu-¢n=»|-ha-n »-ha-1 _~ 1 s ~C5 i w h e n 'u J BABIES are Upset BABY ills md aiynenu nam twineu |erimu_at mght. A sudden "1 may man eohc. Or a sudden allacf-ff\==»~ Hovzoyouipnmu meet va u Ibottle ol Cn rin ready?YV For tha pmtection of yvur wason--lor your own pace ol mind-kap this o ld, nlhhle preparation. ... .:~ n ' t k e e ~ i ¢ l ~Wédnesday \a.'a§the bilrday or.,.......,_....._.,-.___._Mrs. Pete Dlsclmer ol Herman.ln. F. Mulle r and Le land and Min Cora Bennl spent. Friday afb- ernoon with Mrs. Clyde Metzler. Dr. Herman Hurdum and Miss Emmnline Ellis of Omaha,wereSundayguestso f lk. a nd Mrs. Paul Hurdnm and' Birdie. Miss Mutha Whitmus,uaugnwxof Mr.and Mrs.Ray Whitmus, who gave a party for her\ that evming.\Mary Tucker and Beulah 'War- Qrick attended the recital Mondiy vevening of the pupils of Miss Gér- Itrude Mead at Blair. e.da c . sn gl M'ia}{ii£rT~y" Tugkei and children 's ivnfereSaturdavisitprswithherFashionCanterSlippersth a t ' "'?,"';:,"5 kl I` ~ n",if'";d Wear for Women and Misses, $2.98 Sl a ac_ e e_P?.">1f'Y'i'ao 8650; Enna Jettick, $5 and 555153 Ling to husk corn lor ms Drolner-in-law, Earl Petersen, west of Her man.Lucien Peck returned Sunday evening w his home from the Univerdty hospital in Omaha butstill has w be careful of his health. Mrs.Clifton Anderson and children of Teksuah, spent Friday with her parents,Mr. and M n . George Horgnn.Szturdny she ac»eompanied her sister;Ruth and inthe! to Omaha.Mm Facklcr and son, Paul had birthdays necently so Sunday they entertained relatives at a dinner1¢r¢y-lr. sud Mrs. Earl Peter- sen and baby of near Herman, Mr. m d M n .Roy Wilson of Omaha, l i n .J. J. Schneider of Cedu Creek, and Howard Fackler were g¢¢,¢;_~ Schneider stayed for \.__,...... I tj-Rnbinhmd for Children, $1.49 U5 $350.Sman new styles,m a ll dzes.45-Lf Friday and Saturday smart new Wi nter Cum a t greatly reduced prices at the Fashion Center in Blair-values to $25 on sale now, $16.75; values to $40 on snle now, $29.50.Sizes 14 to 48-black or colors-all have choice fur sets.n BELL ()l¢EE)K VALLEY Mrs.supmef Waterman and Mrs. Adolph Holtmnn were Mon# day afbemoon \"islDol'S at the Wm. Hnltman home.Wesley Meierhenry and MonaHolmum,who attend school atArllnzton.spent the wa k e nd lll be R MI\ Bl mM c h ni E S(le uT ll! ms z Longer vnu..l r .and Mrs.Harry Tucker spent Sunday after noon at theparentalTimmTuckerhome in Blair.Mrs.Neurn Warrickhs father, Sheldon Peck returned Monday to Blair from Marshalltown, ln. wherehehasbeenstaying with hdsdaughter,Mrs.Geo.Donaldson since August.Min Gnoe and Ralph Ray spent Sunday in Tekamnh with relatives, having dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Conklin and supper with Mr. and Mrs Eli Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warrick drove to Omaha Wednesday eve. 'to see their sister Miss GerI 3 W a r r i c k at the Methodistl hospital and found her somewhat improvedMr. and Mrs. Ed Hawkins andsons returned Sunday from a visit with relatives at Lebanon, Mo. ldr .and Mrs.C.B.Bunn hadSunday dinner at Opal Reevesi Mrs. Harold Lathrop and chil- dren of near Kennnni. were help-ing from Wednesday until Sntur~ day at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wid- ener, during the illness of Mrs. Widener.Mr. and Mn. A. W. Clarke and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lufe Golden oi Blair. Neum Warrick rzeeived cattlefor feeding last week. To honor Lhe birth anniversary of Mrs.~ ~ Bolle which was Sat- with home folks.The card pany met at the Leon-ard Echtenkamp home Friday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. l-Ioltman anddaughters, Leona. and Viola. visit- ed Sunday afternoon at Adolph Holtman's.Miss Esther Diclaneyer is us~sisting Mm. C. W.Bmening a t Arlington with her house work. The Misses Irene and IeonaHoltman,Irvin Holtman and Ira Ross drove to Shenandoah Satur- day where they visited radio sta- tions KMA and KFNF. Miss Sophia Waterman called at the Adolph Holman home Sunday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nieman of Fremont,called at Albert Nie~man's Tuesday afternoon. ` Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Holtman drove to Fremont Tuesday after-noon where they visited their bro- ther-in-law,Ed Langhorst,whounderwentanoperationatthe Richmond hospital. Womens and Misses Skirts anu Sweaters on sale.Skirts-smart new styles,$2.98 and 5338; Sweaters,$1.98 and $2.98.All sizes.Fashion Center.45-lt Full fashioned silk to the top service or chiffon weight Silk Stockings on sale now at only 'Vic a pair at the Fashion Center-The Hosiery Store of Blair.Gold Stripe are priced $1.50 and $1.95; \i 1 l (l i umny, sllluuy guelu al | amner Onyx, sms; Boholinh 51; Ne".:'f!.'!°_$'.{'f; £'3"..'l.'&. *'P.°L* dam, 2 pair sl.Sins an w~:ver- 1 0 - l5-lt=;:»= n.m§§,'§'.1§Z1 §;§:"z..gs ;all new colors. 'Oscar, Leona an Harry o seofElkhorn.Mr.und Mrs.Amn H E K M A N N E W S S1:mT"""=§}§d Mb Z1}}TdrE§'.§f xx;ningwn, :uid Mr. Henry Dohse of Schlieswig. Iowa and Hazel Dohse.Mrs. I-'rank Pitzer and Francisllehmns marketed geese in Omaha Monday and visited relatives. Mm.A.W.Clarke called onMrs.F.Muller and also on Mrs. R. M. Iverson Tuesday afzemooh. Mr. and Mrs. Elmon West drove Lo Sioux Sioux City on buaines) Fdday.Miles West assisted at the cafe while they were away. Mrs. Mary Jams of Pender and Mr .and Mrs. Ed Kelso of Omaha, 'were guests lnsf.Sunday of Mr. and Mrs P S HopkinsR.M. Iverson shelled com for;H ''~T ~'thcFred lhv Tuesday afternoon.\| onli-usgaao ma\\nT:v ~ ¢h_=i|-' I W'll i n d P i n Iverson and """°°f'"°°°'"" u\` i "" I I i i i - Imo¢l;er, "';;,"7"=°"* Iv enon of | E?.f"A'§'§..m will ~ o h an yste supper 3_dthlhe R. N. 1 » ...'I... f:mily.l " ' f.fl.\.=\..L..than lull nn.. nn.. Gle n n Sorense th e nine y e a r ' o ld son o f Mr .n d Mr s .He n r y Sor ens en, is impr ovi ng and ab le to si t u p s o me a f te r lmvi ng i n f a n ti le paraly sis. M n .A n n a Sirnonsen an d Mr . a n d Mr s .L a r s Ha n se n o f Bla ir. we r e Tues day after no on vi s ito rs , wi th th e f a mi ly o f th e i r d a u g h te r , Mr s . W . J .Simonsen.L M r .an d Mr s .C.B.Bu n n s pe n t Su nd ay evening'wi th the ir son B y r o n a n d fa mi ly . A r t h u r M u m m and Ha n s H n- sen o f A u d u b o n ,Ia.,we re g u c t a of Mr . a nd Mr s. Ca r l S or en s en fo r Samdn y din ner. Mr s .B y r o n Beard,Mr s. Ge o rg e I-La in a nd Mrs. A.E . D i xo n o f th e Se lf Imp ro vemen t p r oje c t c lub an d Mr s .C.i l.Geh rin ger an d Ml"8.| C h l Sorensen o f the Br id g evie w pr ojec t c lub spent Fr i da y a t th e c o u r t h o u s é i n B la i r mc e i vi n g th e in str uc ti o ns o f Mis s Riz p ah D o ug » la s s o n " W a lla a n d F lo or s " i n th e exte n si on wo rk . r I it nirs.lfm.Brntt,Mrs.George p a u ullcuoo,n u v uno usual 1.anplo y ed the p a s t s u mme r wi t h t h a ' L e a th gr a d i n g c r ew a t po in ts i n fblis sou ri re tu r n e d h o me la s t we e k ' to s p e n d t h e wi n te r . C.R. G ray en te r ta i n e d a f ew o f fh i s f r i e n u s a t a c a r d p a n y a t h i s ho me Tu es da y eve nin g. Mr s .I-larry W a lk e r o f Bla i r , spe nt Wednesday here vis1ting| wi th Mr s .1~.122.Ami c n .She a t- I tended m e A i d me etin g th a t a f t- ernoenMr s .I v a n He l ms entertain edin e me mb e rs of h er Su n da y S c ho o l c ia ss at a pa rty a t her h ome a f ter 1 sc hool hours Wednesday . J .M .Br en a te r we n t to Bla i r Wednesday to see her daughter-f in- la w,Mr s .Ha r o i d B r e ws te r wh o has bee n quite ill wlth bons illtis. E d Piles o f Bla ir ,vi d te d He r - ma n relatives last ' iu es da y . Mr .an d Mr s .A u g u s t Lo we a r e sta y i ng a t th e Gilb e r t Ols o n h e me wh ile Mr s .Olso n i s vi si tin g he r da ug hter ,Mr s .J .E .Ho o ve r a t Battle c re ek, Ne b. 'Pho Ladi es'A i d me t. with M r sn a m a n a vl r g lm a spem;weu ne s-- T " ' " j ' " -d a y n i g h t a n d Th ur sd ay fore noon §..k Amlc k las t. ' *'* "' I" "" 'i? '# 'i §" wi th Mr s .Ke n ne th 'Ty son wh i le m c ae '? moe unc o th twen ty - two la d le s pr e se nt.§"..T°"m . ...f}.'l'}§'"€ \r\-_\_., _ x v i m i l .Clements ren orted l m - l u .n m . n u lu u u l u u u a l p , l l.- , ¢ k " |Q " ,l o w h i m w m g . n~ ~ :penlion fur n p p e n d id t il, 1 | n M o f s u n w e n v l a i t o n v n u u n . w b e " ° " " Y " ' " " " " ' " "Alme r l€ \ n lg o ne b y L u z we e k .I S . E . K n m p o f B m r , w a l L u m - A " f e _ " R _ B e l l a ! | p i ~ § m , _=_g_§\_;-g - - ¢ ~ = » » h e r e h i t Mo n d a y Huy wlu|||\fr |.|u.r|:ll'L5.mr. IJEBIBBan d A us tm s to p p e d f o r d in n e r .I Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u i e Gr i mm a n d eh i ldr m we r e S u n da y eve n in g vi s - ntnrs wi t h Fra nc is Me hr ells a n d mo the r . Bf ln jnmin an d Bi lly B e ar d s p en t Su n da y after no on a t th e W .J . Simmmsen home. 1 1 . . .n r _ _ . . _ -r n . . " " 1 _ ; ° d r a vr i n g f o r me n a t th e1 Tr uh lse n Hd we . S atu r d a y e ve n i n g J ac k W ac hter wa s th e luc ky on e a n d wa s presented a nic e poc ket kn if e. Mi s s Lo i s Ti b b ln d o f Oma dw, wa s a gu es t o f Mi s s Ra mo n a H r u m b a u g h o v e r t h e w e e k - e n d . A ~~~' r ' \\ u u ' n uun s .nu r r y xyson vnmeu Ih eKindredschoolWednesdaydfter- noon and Miss McCov was herguaat for supper and the night.A. E. Dixon nceumpanied Geo.Bates, Howlrd Jensen and BertHiller lo Boone county Wednemda V Nw.~..~.mm...........,,Rosemary Hannon enterwned anumber ol her schoolmntm nt npany at the home of her g1rand~parents, Mr. and Mm Gilbert Ol'son, celebrating her tenth bXrthda¥-They spent the time playin: games~/"'.:§<:sa'% n h vnoLE'r Cov 1 N ' m N E V A N S C H E BLMR. NEBRASKA ~»-~1"'.1 .....= I Page Eight - u m m m maxam-9 mm. Nebraska. November 21. 'mao Qumm SCHOOL NOTES (Cong.mued from Page One) -mmumnmn |\:\ | fer The Enterprise :iam Yolr Sale Billsfe llows a s do e s th is . No oth er o ra - torio has enjoyed such enduring p o p u l a r i ty - - a u c h po si ti ve adorg- ¢...'. m ln c 0L lBGE Nxws AGED cxffzsu cALul:n The anmul rweption for winter J6hn Knhr, Zu settler and hig} umnur sfndtnts was held in °\"'|ly esteemed citizen of this countDo You Know the Talked About Heater Today is the 'lwin Hue Copper Clad Here is the Reason!It has such outstanding heating qualities that users cannot help but ask why that was not thought of before. '1'he SUPER-EFFICIENT TWIN FLUE has all wider distributlsm of Flame in the Combustion Chamber insur- ing twice as much radiuted heat by drawing flamein direct contact with all portions of the heating drum i n a way not possible with a single flue. The LARGE FEED DOOR combined with its beautifd finldi puts ihls heater ln hunt rank and at a reason- able price, too. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED r.. A Few Specials For 'T h i s W e e k No. 6 Dry Cells -~-3542 Heavy Duty Batteries -1.95 Large Coal Hods ---40C All Enameled Steel Range, with Reservoir and High Closet 89.50 Bl The Arndt Hardware ---,Neb k 'Reception Rooms Friday evening. 'An interesting program sponsored by Prof.Nellie Falk,our Social Dlleetor, was presented which in» 'eluded a namber of selections by'the Dana College orchestra,a lvocal solo by Mr. Emil Pedersen, an address of welcome by Pres» iilent Nelson,and response by one of the new students, Mr. Che persen of Boelus, Neb.Games and *refreshments concluded the eve~ lning. l The Dana College football mm I played its final game Friday with Nebraska Central College, winning by a score of 12 to 0.Wonderful sponamanahip and the absence of ; penalties characterized bothteams. The Alpha Sigma Phi forensic society met with Dr. E. E. Popcke Coach of Debate. Monday evening. The Society is working on their hew handbook for debaters on thelsubject of Free Trade. passed away at his home on w st oenu are planning no wlmeas meGrant mee: in thin dry. on ii.. Hummel footbdl some between Friday afternoon at the age of Blair High and Tekamah on eighty-one years.Deeeased was:'.l`}lB!1\¢SKiVi¥\K DH? at Tekamah.A born Mazen 4, 1845)in Elsdorf-fhloek of 260 tickets have been Schleswig,Germany.When :ev-'sent to the local high school tc enteen years of age he came ¢,n:tnke care of their needsf It is ex- Ornaha where for a time he drovo pected that over 1000 people willa. delivery wagon.lwiuxess this football classic, pru»' From Omalu he went ui 0gden,| Iowa working aa a farm hand.| When about twenty years of ago he took a job as brakeman on the, Union Pacific running through ramie,Wyoming.He had a rld of experience in his early life and often entertained his friends reciting the different inci- dents of his career.While serv~ ing as brakeman his train was, caught in a blizzard which kept! them snowbound for a week. Later he went to San Francisco where he found employment for a..-fl Alense ........l viding weather conditions are fav-.| orable.I! the field is dry and' fast Bla.ir's forward passing at-. tack will probably prove superior and Blair will probably be rc-' turned the winner.If the field isy wet and slow,the odds are in favor of Tekamah. Lust Thursday,Prof.H.K. Douthit of the College of Agra culture of the University of Neb~ mska gave a splendid talk to the student; of Blair Senior and Jun# lor High school. Over 400 smdents, had the pleasure to hear this fine] address.Mr. Douthit's talk wan, proved of ir. and, as different aa'theta-stolof the l8thllldthe zoth eenturlea, in most particulars, bythisworktheybothalikehave been melted to tears and raised to higher aspirations." Handel began thin, his greatest piece of work on August 22nd and completed i t on the following September 14th, but 24 days, when in his 56th year.He believed himself tnlly inspired while wriff ing it and was frequently found to beln tears after the comple- tion of some of its greatest pass- a8¢8» as many people since then have been after hearing them sung in a right way. Some of the pasdon lt invokes was revealed when lt was being given for the first time in Lon~ don at Covent Garden.King George II was in his royal box gig when _the words "Fur the Lord We invite You to dine with Us on- Thanksgiviné A# alQ Menu Choice of Fruit Cocktail or Oyster Soup Baked Domestic 'I'urkey`or Roast Goose with Celery Dressing \_Celery - Olives - Pickles H~I --' 1 werereached in the "Hallelujah" Chor- us he seemed impelled to rise in his feet,followed,naturally,by the entire audience.It has be~ come the eustom for all audiences to stand while this marvelous chorus is being rendered.It is so sweeping and masterful it doesnt seem right to remain seated while it is being sung.This will be the closing chorus as given here and in Omaha. Gol~en Rod Sdad Hot Rolls Choice of: Mince or Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream, Cake Farrell's Cafe At Howard 'Roberts Location in Blair |Prof.C. A.Stub, head of our Danish Language and Literatur: Department,is writing a new Grammar for use in Danish and Norse c" '-'=~=.This Grammar will 'be a mueh needed contribution to the teaching of this lI=-s\ms'°- The texts now available have been largely written either from the European viewpoint or are not making use of more recent educa- Lio principles. Prof. A, A, Reed of the Univer- sity of Nebraska and Dean Mc- Proud M Wesleyan Univerdty were viadtora at Dana Colleen an coupe or yuan am.we........<.back to Blair where he met Miss* Margaretha Wulff.O n Apri li 24,1875 they were married andi that same y u r starwd farming seven miles west of Blair when-c they lived until 1903 when they. retired tom the active duties of the farm and movcd to Blair. Sincc that time Blair has been their place of abode, To Mr. and Mrs Kuhr nine chil- dren were born, two assing away in infancy and the eldest daughter Mrs. Chris Wdeh, passing away' in1916at the are of thirty-nincl alma "Vocational Guidance Lanes" The theme was that every mrdent must have an aim in life and then arrange his daily life' in such a way as to attain that aim.I-le reinforced hig talk with mnny fine illustrations.The entire higi; school student body was very well pleased with his address. The reports are commencing to come in to the State Department concerning we recent English aur- vey tests which were given in practieally every Class A School of the state.The highest score mssible was 143.At Wahoo. I nWednesday.c The preliminary work toward admission in the North Céntral Association as a four year college is being begun by Pres.Nelson and the Board of Directors.One of the steps of immediate concern years.Rna ini na f h a tl Una |"keb.,Bernice Rundin,a 2 wif#nnrl mix:received the score of 130v-,am-.....,..,,........-....,..-___children,three sons,John,Her-|\'lach, A junior,received a score;man and George and three dwgh.of 180.According to_ n. report of . ters,Mrs.Herman Ralphs,Mrs.the Auburn school the highest'Sam Hdsmein and Miss Dena, the score received by any of Lhciri ~ latter still at home, he also leaves students was 123.ln compadsnnf twenty grandchildren and two mxdents o! Blair senior high rankg m c gra ndmila m, all living ml# follows: f\"°P Beckman, n sen'`fis co the increasing of the present liege endowment of Sl60.000,t0 HW,000.' The school will celebrate x fiftieth annlversary of service the stafe of Nebraska in 1934 this vicinii fsc sp: y. `" Ing Mr. ar |ior, received the score of 1345;- its i n Hot and Bright like Anth- raoite.Let Us fill your bin with this Wonderful, Clean Burning, Economi- ___.- _- . - . . - - . - - _-¢.- - . . -at which time it is hoped to be able to meer all of the require- ments for admission to the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. r x n f .1 ¢.u .. Ia sophomore,received the score'of 180.This shows that the stud- ents of Blair high schoal will rank very close to the top, if not at thc top when all the nrpuns ure iw 'from the various schools. l..'l3l\:l.n¢1lA:l.\urcu Lua ;-n un;nggud i n g a n n i v e r s a r y b y a reu ni on o f th ei r c hi ldr en a n d close relatives a n d a ve r y plea sa nt ti me wa s spe nt. i t h a s a lwa y s been a g r e a t plea sure to h a ve th e c lo s e f r i e n d - s h i p o f M r . K u lu z He w a s a r e a i . | ¢ | : l \ | " . n v l \ ¢ I \i n n v n r i r c a n c u n n f *I DThe Plains A \ rrox. L. Jones, An mm-ucmr,if planning for an an exhibitnextspring fo be made up largely ofthework of our more advancedan students.Rev. A. F. Newell of the Con- gregational church of Blair, gave n very interesting and inspiring J I§ I i ||\ . u : |||¢ . u a n \ Y u n ;u s! ! H bword.He was a good h"s "'° "'the regular music workmanandemanedacomfortable!,,\,m|,gn , " mmn mm. fortune out of the results of his|p";j 5 " f,r'B§§1`d';,,§;3; §\{£.=£i"E5. farming industry.As a home man stmmente, uniforms, etc.Among 118 Wai 811 ideal husband Rnd fllv the leading bands in this section ther and took great pride in keep-of Nebraska are those in Wayne innr his nlnce in fine order.HiBin..1-|_.....|fn..\..._..\.cu.......4............a cal CoalU 1 address at our college chapel on Monday. Ab r a h a m You will have the pleasure of the Tale as a Serial in e Enterprise , _I The Bartlett Service,x news- paper syndicate,has offered in purchase a picture and article of the College Co-operative Oil Corn- pany which lt expects in run in trade journals and other publica- tions.The "Petroleum Age"of Chicago has made specific request for an article and a picture of our Oil Company.Natuwly , "the oil boys" are glad to help put Blair on the map through this article and picture even if they were not to receive pay for the picture. The article will _give speciic instruc- tions regarding the various high- wgys which pass thron h Blairzand may possibly interest a few nm-»l»¢in -.... \,.....»u..|\=..\. _ .,..._r m " - .-------~-beautiful lawn and his flowers and ahruhbery were a source of much comment of the passel'bY» The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the Methodist church with Reverend Newell of the Congrega-tional church officiating and inten ment was mode in the Blair cem- etery.< The honorary pall bearers were the following old and tried friends of the deceased:Henry Fischer, S.W.Chambers,Gus Scheffler, B.P.Miller,H. P. Christiansen. I. C. Eller, Gus Mencke and Aug- ust Timm,and the active pall bearers were gra.ndsonS.as f°1' u u u n u ,.enum-I, awww..um.Blair.Wahoo has just organizea a high school band and the citi- zens and school people ol that city are very enthusdanic about it. One of the dti mns donated $100 to-~ wards the purchase of insknxments ; $720 was also contributed to thc" instrument fund of the city of Wahoo and $750 was approprilited by`H\e school district of that city, making a total of $1570 to be useu in the purchase of instruments, About sixty-five Girl Reservei. went on u hike last Tuesday eve- ning.They hiked up to water- ~3 3 3 1 u m a u .|o "y ~r a 1 - er r o a s t.Th ey we re ac c ompa n ie db y th ei r a dvi so rs ,Mi s s W i i lmor e , ]I Mi s a K i n g an d Mi s s Eb e rh a rt.A A Fashion Cenler Beauty Parlor Phone 47--Alice Triplett- Finegt Beauty Work in Blair.45-lt' MESSIAH AT BLAIR DEC. l2 (Continued from xwsf one) is moat representative of all ux o works of its class N '.ot \n operanot, in fact in any other form of music, does any compasition suxnd out head and shoulders above itsI Lumber Co a Kick in a Million" \ 4 f x . 4 € . ~, . = ~ .~'1;.~r ~~~~° ".»\ ~"` ° = = ~ » r f ~°-~~1 * \.~~ ~~g 4 ur im .I,~f ~\ ;;;».~~ //.~;'r '._2P;»`..i .~ E . :~./2 ' i m '~ J ~~ ~*w r f 1- ~~Q M ;-a ~~; "'I,"0 ri r ._ I r~'»~:- 4 .p ~. I .i \ ~' 1 3 1 % ~I ~A ' \i |l u g y 43. 3"r |!f l v ~I "l..|. \" ' , f *f l é " " \f e m _., ! » . "l ' = = - '- 3 *" » L ' . ». : ¢ ¢ ? " 'e -,2 ., f / r ap/¢. C .9 -_...~l r *.~ A , a w I ' r1~~. -'j » V : | 4 : §,,~ ? I _ ?¢ , » " i ' q \.~~f +\. 1 m r '.a f - - :~1 5 ;a r ~ h e 1.r e - ' * ~ § e ~ a '1 '1 ;.~- * *§=»;/~ /~T A ~;` i » * -I », f ~,9 , ¢ i f § L - f i r e ~- -. .g j - ¢ \.1 \f R'\ \.~:.u?| 1,I u v y ~ ~1 .Q- .\_ _ 1 0 . Opens To The Little Tots . . . Sat. Nov. 29th -- Mon.ec. lst Pender-Otla Heithold purchas~| ed 160-acxe farm o f M m A. A.Welch for consideration of about' $23,000.5 Wa.lthilI-Laying of tmnk line for natural gan nearing this place. Arthur '."fz,995 contract le t w| E. L. Marr; of Cheyenne, by De'partment o l Public Works !o r| grading and incidem work onMartin-Arthur High y ~pm5ee:| No. 94-B, Federal Aid Road.| CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their expressions of 1 kindneu and sympathy during our - recent bereavement.They have" been much strength and encour~ - agement to ua_Mrs. Madelline Dewme I .ind flmi ly \Smart new styles in Wash Dresses, $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 46 at the Fashion Center.45 4i Costume Jewelry-values to S5- on sale now,$1 to $1.98 at the Fuhion Center. _-15-1! S4 and $5 smart new Winter Hats for Women and Misses on sale qt only $1.88 Friday and Sat-! uniay `at the Fashion Cent/er.MI I styles, colors, materials and head~ »=~~~4s~1t s m m new styles in Wash Dresses, $1 and $2 in sizes 14 wg 46 at the Fashion Center.45-lt Costume Jewelry-values w $5-| on sale now,$1 to $1.98 at the Fashion Center.45-lt Mr. and Mrs. Ben Soll and Mn. 'Dxreaa Soll and daughter of Pen~ der, were dinner guests last Sun- day a t the home of Mn. L izzie Wulf of east South street.In the .afternoon they vidted lt the Fred s m h a m;v 1 l ANNOUNCEMENT !An has been our custom! for several yelrs,we have om hand a new,fresh line of Chrlshnu greeting cards from the well known Sidney Burguyne house of Philadelphia.one at the finest greeting house concerns in the country. These cards,while of the tin- est quality,a n very reisonable in price and The Enterprise pHnLa\ your name u you desire.~We also carry boxes ol assort- ed cards which we can print or not, as you wish.Christmas let- | l~ ....,...-..... ..,...wnumul m ucity as well as in the college com- munity. Cosiume Jewelry-values to SB- on sale now,$1 to $1.98 at ¢.ho Fashion Center.45-lt Fashion Center Beauty Pnrlor Phone 47-Alice Triplebt--Finest Beauty Work in Blair.45~1i $4 and $5 smnn new Winter Hats for Women and Misses on sale at only $1.88 Fhdny and Sat- urday at the Fashion Center.All styles. colors. materials and head- Howa:J.Mermn Kuhr,Harvey Kuhr, Roy Ralphs, Elmer Holstein, Max Klotz and Harold Christi!!!- I sen Ph}§"i-Liiiéé' _Triplett L Finest Beauty Work ih Blair.45-It We wish ta express our sincere thanks to the many friends who through their thoughtfulness and wnnmm Ionic such neat assistanue sizes.45~n Friday and Saturday at the Fashion Oenter Smart new Silk Dresses on sale now at greatly reduced jarlcesf--values io $9 on sale now, $8.98 and $6.75;valuesbo $12 oi( sale now, $7.95; value;- lm $18 on sale »»»y $12.75.Sizes 'li to 52 and 141 w 26%in al. 51yles, colors and materials.45-ll lll during the illness and later dest) of our dear devoted husband am father.We wish w especinll; thank Bev. A.F. Newell for hi: words ol comfort snd cheer sm those who furnished the music Blsc those kind friends who sent sucl beautiful floral offerings, Mrs. John Kuhr, nnd children. boxed for your convenience in leb ter writing.We can give you quick service. ]Yuu are invibed to come in and ses our beautiful line Ui'cards. The Enterprise office. Qider ~eakness ~t~ug u~N18~_Bccknch~ Gravel work completed on final lap of contract on highway from Mex-na to Arnold and then two miles south. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor ~hone 47-~Alioe Triplett-Finest auty Work in Blair.45-It $4 Ind $5 snmrt new Winter ata for Womenand Misses on ~le at only $1.88 Friday and Sat- ndny at the Fashion Center.All tyles, colors, materials and hesd» ..45-ltWomens and Misses Skirts ann weaters on sale.Sldrts smart ew styles,$2.98 and $3.9B; weaters,$1.98 and $2.98.All zea Fashion Center.45-lt 1 SOMETHING N E W We have Installed a New Glass Edging Machine and are now equipped to cut and trim Auto Glass fo the greatest possible precision and to abso- lute smoothness assuring you the best possible jab lg; easy sliding auto windows and wind- s le Mr,and Mrs,Max Bain have moved inw the Lundt apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer md Mr.and Mrs.Rvlland Smith ol Blair, Mr. and Mr; Grov er Wil- Hns and Mr. and Mn. Edgar Fair- child a t Kennaxd,we n seven o'clnck dinner K\leK¥A at the Joe O-O-O-H EVERY AISLE SPARKLES LIIVE A STREET in Fairyland_ SENTINELS Stand Guard over REGIMENTS and Regiments of TRIM SOLDIERS.And Look- SPEEDY TRAINS whizzing over SHINY TRACKS with Stations and everything DOLLS?Prettiest you've ever seen. WOOLY little PUPS and TEDDY BEARS And--well if we tried to count the WONDERFUL TOYS we'd run out of numbers.You just must Let Us Do Your x COME SEE Santa's wonderfuldisplay 'Z£§?yw. _.___-__,__» = f s ; ' . , , ~ , : .f » e : = ' : . :.:f.°~=:,.,:,:|~.1 H1 2 BL AIR D R U G BLAIR RACKET STORE-' " " \azz., ";'z;'°m.,';:;..,"',:i:.';C O MP AN Y on n htm vim her husband andinmily in the Sutherland mhqol dlhld- Ac. F. Kolterman, PmprietorJ. E.mL L ER.ProDri¢tvr ,~`>=,a, M :vL';1 »Ea