05-14-1931ENTERPRISETHE w A s a m o ' r o N o o m r m s
PRINTS THE NEW S-Repnllall
1
LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBR1§éT=?"~'€'="~'e:%_Sg= xBLAlR'S THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Nmyiznn Em » ¢ » u ¢ m - s » ¢ u r u f & n -BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MAY 14, 1931Pabiizhed Weekly by John A._§lho¢df_|Wl li hdli Cl!!!-
Blair Hospital Observes
Nationd Day May IZ
RECEIVES LL'l1['ER
FROM RUSSIA
Miss Ema Metzinger,serving
last year as Dinasoer Chdrman of
the Washington County Red Cross
had occasivn to send a bundle of
dothlng some months ago to be
distributed bv needy peopla i n
Russia.Out of chriosity as w
l t s s u a a t o s l t l t o l a
'O U R E V E R
s
c
s
c
s
I
c
ilnner,who wrote to his
. Congressman, Conrad G. Sel-
vlg,m the effect thnt his
taxes amounted w $306.5d,
and that In order w produce
this amount Q!money he
would have to sell eighteen
u
n
o
`
o
a
0
CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. uid Mrs. Ole Jacobson and
Alice drove m Bancroft Sunday, to
attend a one o'clock dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carl-
herg in honor of their fiftieth wed-
|
a
Q
1
as
u
_ » » »» - -
I t my n o t b e x e d i u d lg u t
the elec tric li ght qu estion in
In
4
4
O
c C'A n impresdvn wa y J °
'mxk e v ivid \ -he en ormity ol '
n s _,'H ; ' S ; ; 5 f » ' ' ' ' ° ' 'P o o r L u n e w a d F l o w a s
»\. ._ _5.¢a " ' . ..5 J r ,1 _.#|3 *` . \Q L . ,"»' $ ~ ¢ :: ~A -- |¢ ' :1 . - ` . ¢ .-<o = = n .~4 <f .~f l
~~~~~"~~
' I Q ~5 ~ /1 ,f '~~. _ 1 {
= ; ;\ .3 ;.: ., f y:C ~\ :.1'1 E 2 ;7" '. \V 7 2¢ , /¢;f ~¢ > < »f 2 /
' Q .5 »j {
~~;__rf;f gf y |~r \1
fe:
as
nl
1
as
3
1|
a
a :|an d y o u will i i n d th e q u e s ~
tion being disc ussed.
Th e public ia wo nd er in g
wh a t wi ll b e d o n e wh e n th e
pre sen t h igh li ne c on tra c t is
up.Th is c on tr ac t en ds with
September.Th e public is
1
4
ll
o
4
o
1
on 'mew m w m ,.u=n'r me 1\i\\.UH1M2S_/ .wfrcmuw " 1.'i f~\|~..,_*e n ~s e o |jr.o
|
4
In
4
as
s 1 .an d the pr e se n t ra te o f tax-
es,I a m c ompelled to pu r -
chase m y f a r m f r o m th e
"t : | l l
an
n
s
$
m s s u u o o i a l t l l l t t l
*HESHOUL D ln
s ~»:|r »
*ever y n ine y ea rn, and in ad *
*dition , I mu st kee p the build *
4|'U .o
c C'A n impresdvn wa y J °
'mxk e v ivid \ -he en ormity ol '
4
a\
an
an
Ii
an
Q
0
an
as
Q
|:\.th e r I a m a n o wn e r o r ju s t
a tena nt.A n d th e n c omes
th e gas ta x,th e au to t u ,
the hunting- and fishing fees,
etc.,an w e g o me r ri ly on.
Th in k it o ve r a nd s ee i f y o u
ta n f i g u r e o u t wh a t th e f u -
tu r e h a s i n s t o r e f o r u s . " -
W ee kly Ne ws L e tte r A .F .
-I B. F.n o u n a n a m l a t n a t o
l
ls
a
n
Q
n
4
as
4
a
»
*f ~ e r s wa s d e v ! ~b y :
l . . |.
0
4
as
4
u
as
4:
l
n
In
1
o
I
1
4
n
Q
1:
4
o
o
far me r,who wrote to his
Congressman, Conrad G. Sei-
vi g ,to th e eff ec t th a t hi s
ta xe s amou n te d to $306.5d,
and th at in o rde r to pr odu c e
this amount qt'money he
wo u ld h a ve to neil eigh teen
300 pou nd hogs,o r 1,500
bushel o f oats,o r 1,300
bu sh els of b ar ley o r ry e, o r
800 bushels o f potatoes,o r
600 bushels of wheat, or else
mi lk 10 c ows f o r nine
mo nths .
"F i ve c o ws wo u ld produc e
th e amo u n t required,but.I
mu s t mi lk f i ve a d d i ti o n a l i n
ord er to proc ure fu nd s to
b u y th e f e e d fo r th e e n ti r e
10 ",he we n t on." A t th e
....|
4|
nu
s
as
l
4|
o
n
a
m
Q
I
as
as
Q
an
a
s
4|
A
alI
I
1 ;r~=°;
.gf
\
\ .
I"
.
x
rf?
. =F'
?
.1
t o s u l r a t o s l t l l t
0~ o o l B o n d E l e c t i o n
Loses By 50 Votes
oters of Blair Refuse to Itntify
Action ot'the Gly (huneil in
'l`uesdny's Swimming Pool Bond
Election
BA'l'l`l.E WAS A CLOSE ONE
Usual Amount of Election Work
Done on Voting Day Without
Results
Blnir'a second swimming pool
election passed intn history Tues-
day evening with the closing of
the polls ht seven o'elock p. xn.
As but one question was oo bo
voted on the bullot was necessudly
a short one and the count was
mode in short order so that by
eight o'cloek the news ol the vote
was pretty well known over town.
The Wie was light, a totaL of
732 votes being cast for the whle
tovm.ln wards the vote was as
follows:First Ward»-45 for the bonds;
92 against.Second Ward-136 for the bonds;
89 against.'l`hirll Ward-131 for the bonds;
82 against.I-'ourth Word-77 for the bonds;
80 a 'netgmThe total vote for the bonds was
389 and the tow] vote against was
343.The amount of the three-
fifths vote required to carry the
election is 439%so the election
lost by fifty votes.Just what move the officials
will take to clear the city of tha
CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. uid Mrs. Ole Jacobson and
Alice drove m Bancroft Sunday, to
attend a one o'clock dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carl-
herg in honor of their fiftieth wed-
ding anniverséry.About thirty
relatives were present.A large wedding cake beauti
fully deco ed nnd topped with .
bride and m graced the eenteofthetal; e.Many beautif
flowers andf other gifts were received ln memory of the occasion
Mr.and Mrs. Cariberg are 7~
and '16 years old, respectively. The
have five children:Mrs.Ma
Sannier of Bancroft,Mrs. Effi
Woods of Rosalie, Roy of Pender
Anton of Los Angeles, Calif., an
Albert of Bancroft.All were pre
sent except their son, Anton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlberg presente
their eleven grandchildren aaa:
with s check lor Iive dollars
memory of the day/
Other relatives present were
,Mn and Mrs. G. A. Carlberg anA€fred Nelson of Fremont,M
Albert Koehler of Uehling,M
and Mrs. Frank Carlberg of Lyo
and Mrs:'I-'rieda Evans of K~ ~.
City, Mo.Mrs. Carlberg is a cousin of M
Jacobson of this city.They a
former residents of Washingto
county,having lived on n In
west of Onam for many years.Many old friends ol this coup
will be pleased to know that ~
¥
»
an
Q
as
*
wo u ld g i ve the public
idea, of th e sta n d th a t
be ta ke n o n th e a u b j
n o do u b t eac h me mb e
th or ou gh ly c onversant
. .:|
To the Graduates of 1 931
OUR Ev a nPoor Little Wild Flowas |
a
Q
1
as
u
_ » » »» - -
I t my n o t b e x e d i u d lg u t
the elec tric li ght qu estion in
In
4
4
O
ag ai n 1 | » :Lth is spring.To these y ou ng
people The Enter prise wish es to
exten d its h ea rties t c o ngr atula-
tions.Y o u ha ve reac hed th e
fi ns la p in y o ur e d uc atio n s ue -
ceasfully .T o those wh o intend to 1111-
i s h i n hi gh er ins tituti ons o f
le ar n in g we wo u i d my a w o r d
of e n c o u ra ge men t Th e ta s k i n
a lo n g bu t p le a sa n t o n e a n d i s
wo r th th e ef fo rt.Th er e i s n o
.|_Ma xi n e Ma th ews ,Fre dri c ku
Ma tth ie se n , Rqy mo n d Matz, Al-
sy ne R.Smi th ,Ru th Tilde n,
W illi am W i lson,Eiorenc e W olff.
Comme nri sl C o u r s e - H e l e n
Andreasen,Alic e Do ri s Bec k,
Ma r i e Eve ly n Bo lln,Ha r r i e t
E1-na Christensen, Myrle Frenc h
J o h n Gillespie,E l v a Ma r i a n
Ha ns en , Har r y Bu nk , F re d er ic k
Keg le r, , W alte r K oe ni g, Ge or ge
Li nd en , Be rt Mc Mi llan , Do ro th y
..~.|' ::0,
BLAIR LADY
BECOMES PRE
Mrs. Mon-is Nielsen of t
has been chosen_as predd~
woman's auxiliary in the
State Medical association
met in Omaha at the Fo
Howl this week.There ~
hundred women in attend
this Hale meeting.
~,;,~,/ ~i.. "~r » `~/a 4
~~~-l .~=-\~."br °=¢.~-=f»=r
~..~
.~» x.~*y~== m » %ff P-,.,<¢.:"\1;af "5-Q' `-r
~ \i ~:Q' f ~g I -~
\3 ;"¢." '~ ; '. 1 |..a .x v / '""
\Y ~~q ~g f ;
":J ' r ~J r j , "4 ¢
~"0 * , ; . f } '~,- P '\~
| »¢ - ¢Q i ~.. .-
i v r 1 1»I.s $ L {! ! f * % f ; » ' .f n .f f
#. _,f ' L - i ~~» - »i Q - ' L a ~ f f ~C \ f 4 'Q W .
~'r r : , » ~ f :¢. ~ -=. f_.' 55 g ~~ . ~ ~r .{
* 'r \4'~" *\, ~z
r s r
~
, ~" `1
., ;.\/.¢
. _j ~ i l l "...¢ ~..r s ii ~,~I ` \:~- # f m 5 ' i ` f r f * \' < .~< 2 3
~f f ~L f a ,. ~~f r :
/'. i ¢ 1 " 'a »,',# L f 1.~.f f .|I f u ~., f " 1 ; =|? 1 f , } * . i ; " : »: . ! '\ "W `"
.. ,. - f ~,»~¥~" i a n . ;, a i m I * ' ~A r . »: 1s . »° ' »2. : . . #. §a * . »f » ' . ¢:~».-»a 4
on 'mewmwm,.u=n'r me 1\i\\.UH1M2S_/ .wfrcmuw . ~
*entekprise of the city.You "
*may go up and dovnm the "
as
nl
1
as
3
1|
a
1
no
s
nu
o
1
o
0
s
1
Q
s
a:|and you will iind the q
tion being discussed.
The public is wonde
wh a t wi ll b e d o n e wh e n
pre sen t h igh li ne c on =
up.'Illia c ontrac t ends
September.Th e pu bli
watc hin g th e tenni rna tio
thi s c on tr ac t f ully exp ec
th at the c ity wi li g o ba c
its old sy s te m an d ma m
tu r e i ts c ur re nt in s =
b u y i n g f r o m th e h i g h li
In fac t the slo gan of :
ma jo r i ty o f th e voter
"e i th e r s ell th e p la n t o r
ie".
As y et the c ity c ounc i
l !l !| | l
§"§i.|I`1}§§¢.f 2.1 ,l-dillz
I
Awav In the Interest of Betterli p:~" f ~e a ng m f m m u m u m m a m f m Bahia
fac-
l of
ne.big
x is
nm
has
that
o
vf
o
ithe inside of the clothing in hopes
'that the recuplent wodd wnw und been under thc supervision of Mn.
acknowledge the parcel.|The ma was gi v e n lm mx md|Emma lY"€ """'"H"'"°fJ ""'nb-
|The Blair Hospital, which has
J M, be dindbu d ugh the se a ional us p!_ Day by
s
s
a
l
|
Red Cross acting in foreign lands. holding open house f°vmsltnrs on
Nothing had been heard since uma "'° day deslgnamd wluch was May
12th.-time until last. week when a letter ....On tlua day invxtnbonl were :antlv" "?°P'?{°" from '3.P?'{'""1'1 Reiw the parents of an mum hom
¢
" "lfugea by the name vg vxcwr nanovza the h u p i m dun-in um:dmcwm' near Soils, Bdgana.m l e t t e r zbutM d 'bca th jg ht in which no and sixty responded.The oldest
escn e p sris"doubt thzmsands at others hav e|:;;y lr't n ' ; : t ¥ ; ° r "
with ' fallen since the World War nnd.win ' whi le i c i s i mpo s s i ble fo r us no » f= =\'°$ "°" ° 'w';' ;; ~u »
them in "HY apprecinhle degree we most perfect child under one yen!
cannot help but visdnhze their sit-lar axe; above one year and under
nation and appmclate our ovm uu,ee_ llmvg hre e md under nwHDENT good old United States.The letter yeas above flve years and under
which was addxeued to Misa Erna _Metzlnger. ol this city was wiitfen ='="°_;'_'=;>_j° gm e;gg»u_1;» gg;
,ln very legible English and us as|"p in made thsre win be weary-
lollows:live prize:awarded In a ddtlou"Very Honoralile Miss Emu,go the prizes a v¢ ry Pwtfy mdwhichntanelle\The ways of Prowdence are un~ appropriate souvenir wu #van in
known by men but they allen'ere one ,'Ithe shnpe of a memory book with
mee ab'K a z . ,___;__ | l....-a ¢...\ »='1°f°=r°!"'e of the hospital on
s
s o o o
ds city,
t of the
ebrasknl
A » n ¢ a » » a _ n a = » »
the packing you send me, I con-The vmton tept coming alldayme mann rear
sider
as °n°.°f PM .""':Y" pf f'\'°'\and besides the babies around one
Pmvidmce.In the dame w xox-
|Blair's 5 Year z; . ...;.Z."§f£.{{.»n.n nu mmm iran. Guinea ap-i k n n m W n n k I n how cm war. 1 ann to an-lu »~=»|:.T.i "PInn im.. "_;;; .m slffv.~ .. ,,_-..._._.._,...leave your home surroundings
and £8-ke up the work among
s gen.But we believe i n
you and lava faith that you
will nxoosed in your efforts.
To those who leave school to
take nn different avocationa
penlield, Olga Schulz,Frances
Ann Siert, Elsie Stevens, Jean
Stewart,hols Pouline Toioe,
Dorothy Evelyn Tyson,Helen
Walrath, Abraham L. Warrick,
Norman Wixll.
Normal Training-Haze l E.
u n a ]" \ » \ ¢ | \ l u |I p ny y a h w aooep: my very
D ,,t c t " ' ° ° " " 2 \ " " " ' " " ¥ Z " ° ' " ' ° " " " ' 2
you sen me.ese were a gre;I S C ~help lor me and for my little
_dmght»er.She i s try lng now w
w h make he r li m a mps md utte r!District '7""Ff C°"I f . -__,\some words.I mud you a photo-
interenlng whan the myneries of
the operating room wan mods
lmown by dlfiarvnt physldmo and
talks on different linen of health
glven.These clinics were glv m
f x - o m 1 t o 6 n m d f r o m 7 t o 8 l n
tha nftnrnnnn and wen:well re-
Thnvnlnrtinn was £1il11DlV the '9'0tillZlwulrlinu nnnivorsarv.
of the sentiments of the community
with but little venom used in the
mutter.About the only thing that
caused a rlpple in the way things
BIRTHDAY ossmfvx-:D
Mn.Jann P.Larsen of 604
Improvements
were ddfting was the advent. of an ~ 8 entertained n number
advertisement in the Pilqt~Tr§b§\ne ol friend; and relatives Int F,-1. Rev. A_ p_
u
n q n n
Newell
q u a :t . . .1 |
Pnhlll With
rovemenkn In ~ tl;i ; i ff ~You are not Christensen Ddiorea Derie Lu-Ma 11 Many um Lanes Uv..'_2.1 'n o r m d l n d m.- ~- - - - - - - -~ ----leaving school for 1Lfe is s clle Feer,Myrtle Gllbegrm,For Corusideration.One Crim- B'°;l;w In memtill you some words ceiwd. Wnahh h u m
--urn as pmven
infnrrninu U19 voters th Bt th C Y | : | ; . :; ¢ ¢ , ;: - mn i n h n n n r n f hE1|1..1- - u v- » -- U - - -'u l ]¢|.|.U1:Luvvu|Aan n v. . - ¢- -- -[ m u g g g " | | | \ ,l l u yw o u i d b e c o m p e l l e d t n p a y t h e e n f i r e b i r t h d a y H i a
a n n n u n f i n .n u n V F R ? ~ t h e EIB C U O II r r - . .L... ... ...\ n n | u | n f \M § M ' H ¥ H H l B l l i l '~Five Year *ina n l a f u 1|nu n§ fn 'I n R-PDQ'lt li lf lf-r.m1'md iz in the one school Frieda 1Gmthunen.Mnriorie G.I :.....\ ra.. Hmm!ln ho u t my s elfwulvw¢ |v n o -
QALLED Fon
"1 §mR\\s politic em&7 ...W mm. ..w,....... ... .. .-... _.__TUESDAY of the famous Vrange1's army m the "°°""\'"'d she is making a'whSch tried w save Buda .mi at effort so meet the present
bemm its Europe ol the attempts at the 111 <}g;_<*§§ "mf";" ~ t :
l l l l l u u l a v l u v u .; H 1 o ...-.._f a i l e d .M a n y m e m b e r s o f t h o
( ` ! m r n h P ! ' o f C o m m e r c e w e r e a g a i n s t
n g g g u c a m u u u u u n u » » \ v " - 1 " -- " - - - - -- - --- --» - - - -L u r s e ,L o u i e S k o v H e n r y P a s t o n t e i n B l d r t h a t g i v e s b a c k t o y o u w h a t y o u J a n s e n ,N o r m a D a n i t a L u n d ,
° L ' . f ' f f § . ., . ? . . . ." u m m m a l l o f . . __ _. . . . . . .d w b o i t . .T h e m a n n e r o f l i f e V e r a I .N e l s o n ,S e l m a L .R O B *J i m i '
the issue and to them m be forced
to assist ln the payment of an nd-
vertisempnt ugdnst their wishes
was "wormwood and gall".It
stirred up considerable animosity
which should not have entered in~
to the question and had its result
Blw, and Mesdnmes Chril Peter-
sen and daughter, Irene, Ed New-
kirk and daughter, Helen and Ted
Buehardt,all o!~0rnm vicinity,
Herman Nielsen and Vivian Lar-
sen of Herman,and Kathleen
of Blair.
A GOOD RESIDENTIAL 'ruwn
Rev. A. F. Newl, pastor ot the
local Congregational ehui-ch, writes'eniertainlngly of the changes and
improvements in Blair during the
past five years, his pastorute in
you live will determine the hip-
plness ol your alter years. Hive
faith in the Iuture and in r-s e lf mn d h um nw wu w
ideds and n.ll will be well withyou.<.
To this end The Enternrise
,enbaum, Luella Ruth Simpson,
Dorothy Maxine Stewart, Dor-
othy Voss.
General Course-Harriett. Al<len, Mac Allen, Ruby D. Badge1
row,Austin Benles Jr.,Ray
Fackler,Marvin Gollehon Jr.,
The district courtworklast Monday.Tl
to some before Die cox
of Louise l-lollmxn vs.
This ease was dismiss:
the attorneys nor the
1e:f§~st 011BH|Inber1stiona'i.But the struggle ;;,"" ""' ""'°" "'° '"--"- 1--»-zrt. was '5\@*"waa above human forces and 1 mlantage of im convemunces in
Wm. Stork. was obliged to find hospitality in ea of trouble.
ad as neither B lga o N I kj. . ~ . _.." ,"}"f-_-°"'.,f'.1".ff'f. 'f§,_"2 w. R. c. WILL
p l mn m x a p -me ma u s z r y .A. :c w y ua n: a 5u .A T T E N_. \mamed w}th a ¥lgSj»iBn maid.Go d D CONVENTION
on the final returns Mrs. Larsen served a delicious :ms ucy.__lunch._Some times we feel that things sends zreebwsv w the membersNareslowhereandthatnothingof the éass of 1931 given in
Ee wo l rm L E AGUE .ever happens no bring us inw the me following list:
~»_.......- ,m..f~m»¢ ~=_- \:..\.»»...» mm Ns -"tl has College I'repar~atnry-Alice
Frances Harrison,Les\(é Han-
son,Francis KeGly,Barnett
Matz, Allen McDonald, France:
O'l>{ahlon,Karl A.Peterson,
peared for trial.The second we cal
of the State of Nebra
Miller, the charge bein
led was lhBi'gave us four children, we emesnska ~ Jack (Co nti nue d o n : me e ~Rjf`;:.§ ";1 :"; ;;" ;i o f **; f.' :i -
I s t h e u n l a w) \ \ 1 : -n z n r n t r h n s n | \ ; \ . r e m 0 0 n a t ~~~3 ': (( l
4-H CLUBS
All boys and girls of Washing
mn Cuuntv who might be plann
[ul sale of intoxicating nquor. mmcase came up for hearing some
months ago before the county
judge and alwr a hearing ol the
matter,Miller was convicted and
sentenced.He book an appeal,
however, and gave bonds for his
mu I nun B I m naW E L L O B S E R V E D A r r a n g e m e n t s w e r e m a d e l a r A
M o 1 . h e r ' u D a y . w h i c h w a s m u s t l a r g e d e l e g a t i o n t o a t t e n d t h e d o -
d i a a g r e e a b l e f r o m n w e a t h e r s t a n d -p a r t r n e u t ' c o n v e n t i o n a t F Y ¢ m ° ° f - A
p o i n t , w a s v e r y h n p p i l y c e l e b n f / e d M a y 1 9 , 2 0 a n d 2 1 .
i n d o o r s S u n d a y i n m a n y h o m e s a n d ; r h ° h f ° u ° : : i ° 8 l ; ° f 1 \ l l ; i ¢l a r v a l
A -- -.n n - m a n :r s ...B o w .
go rlszerf,Fiore~ce~f}ixo~,Voss
Accmr:N1's IN NEBRASKA
Eighteen -deaths and 827 injur-
ies were added w the list of--noch
dental deaths and injur'es in Neb»
AMERICAN FARM
FOLKS ARE MAD
It is qdie evident that American
farm 1o\kl are getting to the point
E L E l , l : > U r r l u n n a umm:|\5u\f uuu Asuv...........____ /_mergtiongg enough impr ove me nts
ing w organize themselves inw s
4-H Club,should do so before
June lst as Lhul.is about as late
as any group could start and mske
a sucoessiui finish.
To date, two hundred and fifteen
boys and girls between ten and
_.,.___ -1 ,...,.umm Mun.
The Epwnnh League members or during me u t n_p ve years, w m-the Mthodist church hed their sn- courage every resident to boost and
1nua eection last Monday evening. boost for his home wwn.Alter
The following officers were elected sll, thsfls what puts California on
for the ensuing year:president, the map.
Dorothy Hain; first vice president,The nrticle follows:lyde Suppenlield'second vice '»-Flve Yenn in Blslr
v......s i mmn -m m vice.Hamid (A_ p_ Newell)
gppeq rarw, x n t h m i n
| \ | l l \ | p f l |
in district wurr BM churches in Blair and wumnzrm °'~'"'' "'Ztance he succeeded in county.M o t h e r h e l d t h e c e n t e r o f " g p g m ~
e deddon reversed and attention for many children. while "8 eg rs. 3,1 Mrs his Me-
med and xs 'TP '§"°E*";__F!"'1'" " ''""'?"?F,_?f PHE Eff Cracker and Mrs. komue umm.l.w|:u|.y y ouu:ized themselvu
ferent. 4-H C
U;" u v - - - - - - n -|.|1»|¢v -__-_,.~I l! ! ! llu r mg me E W U we u xu y u u u q ......... .-..-.,...__ ___..u u u b __as into twe n ty dif- Pe ters en;f o u r th vsce,_Ilubs in W a sh in g to n Fly n n, J r. ; a ss is ta nt, E di th River ;" R i v e r To w n s " h a v e l o n g h d i f r o m A p r i l 2 1 to Ma y 5 .s q u a r e d e a l f o r a g n c d tu r e a t e wa s th u s :
.........~_1.To ta l de aths f m m ac c idental ha nd s o f the fe d er al go ver nmg nt.T h e n art cmNlviirg-U::'h°¥ uw. kindnemywere nnowereu upon nel.~--~-.e °wee A number of Blair mothers rel __,was a case of per- ceived long distance telephone; name!-1 n|Nr§§_A1n A~secretary-treasurer, Howardlnornp reputation as nelng slow ann wugn.- - - ~-~-~-----_The abov?enrollment already son.Perhaps Blair may be classed ,Jcnnsea in Nebraskn dnce January wrxung edltondly in his Colu.m~ H,wuuf vs.
exceeds our goal,however,two Alter the election of officers, an qnlmd mwnu ic being an far 1, this year hu now reached |b6, bus Telegram, Congremmm How- nn. oo.This
mm-¢ nouns are lmuwm to be in light refreshments were served and from the river-and a river,-»|;,=°g""'_;=to the reports of the and warned pollhclans agagltt sonnl injury w-~... ,.. ., vnu .......a,.|\.~n N m -Lakin to light]ati tsroy P on musk Mr. Wuli
here some #il years messages from absent sons and!5u\.»uu.» mvnlmlnu
rf was injured bv daughters, who turned upqir "=°'"?\_
{1lL"p`§l»I£§§1 organizing;and -H enjoyed a period of social time
others wishing to do so are wel- consisting of some peppy gamesmme.under the dix-ectipn of their new
the which has an z no navx- -'~-~-"-- --~-- --~~~---~~-~~- - -g,,,§§,,,.<ve >hlllde s an dm ww 1 37 a nd i n-
An fo r the ~wug\mm',x\ l. juries mm s,zo'1.mnmhy md m result largely mm During the two weeks period
a nondeurlpt element dmc mnken|¢"d°d lily 5. the press associavlnn
its pxeearlous llvlng from a.nd|§°mPu"5°°§ f¢Hf='»15 ~3~=§*vihil-
the mn-putisan league, long dor-
mant, may be redved.His edi-
tnrlal was captioned "Beware oi
the Ghost"."l h¢sitat¢ not one minute in de#
.~\.a~»\.~» ohne ns a whole the gnv-
beins struck wxm a train on B\hnmeward on this day of love and
crossing near Afungwn-The cheer.
plninli!! is asking a three then-\Many family dinner parties were
sand dollar damages.The Ukm8,en$oyed md fathers got ln on this
of the testimony was not finished put of the celebtation as well as
..,..»..a..u .mu namrdinz m weighs mothers.
mr. a m urs . u. u.very ple umtly enwnalned tha
bridge club no which they belong,
at a seven o'clo¢k dinner lan Mm-
day evening at the hotel, follovwsli
by cards at the Van Deuuu hula;
~ Fort Calhoun Food's Clublfourth vilre president.....\..- - - --\..... IInn lnlnani p n ml l mv n t w i t h a l
l l K H !u l l :I n b u n n y \ . ¢ » ¢ v - - - - - --_ .E ~t o t a l o f t h i r t y - f o u r m e m b e r s h a v -E L K H O R N L A
i n g M i s s C a t h e r i n e F r a h m a s t h e i r G A M E S C A L L E D O F F
loc al leader._
around
little in
t h e ~~u r u n .w o n :u l J u l l 3 l l .
e v i d e n c e h e r e .g r o u n d a c c i d e n t s .
r e m n i n s .t h e n .t h e m a t -i n ~ w _ 1 a . g 1
U. m..-N. ,,...,Spvrts resulted
.der children.
s two weeks per-
durles bo 80 in-
a mbi my of 2
Sixty»four farm
sponalhle for 62
nv and 1 death.
_.._.....,-.... -_ __emmental program mapped out by
Townley and his non-puisan
league was the ben governmental
program ever presented by any
organization in the United States,
political or non-partisan," Howard_
wrote.Cnmzmnamnn Howard oontimzed
~ ir Etill being Special MoLher'a Day services
taken this moming.were held in the various churches
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
and were weil attended.
AT 'rnxmnn |A'r'mNn onus./\
A number ol Miss Mildred Ms=-
go NvEN'r| o N
I
.~.,..,._;...,\..ma 4.,\|.».w emmhern A convention on the Nebraska
High scores were hem o y mu .
Clark O'Hanlon and D. v. Mane:
and second high by Mrs.D. W.
mu And A.. R. Brock.All W*-'Q
aeoording\y presented with appro-
priate gifts.
B L AI R M AN I N L n mu c m'
I a nrnerehof tR a m i n d ('Ol{1 W!:l|»l.m.:r -.»¢-nf p n v n n l - m v ("!l.lTR 'fm-red wi t h the E lk h o r n Va lle y he "sloviness" of a to1m|_ ~rgr ~Au.; u 1 \)\flnalhn u m in"a l l mes scheduled for Sum located near a. river.|'°°reauwetl ln ln.asc E3 dustrial workersTh"Tr-;Cn Poultry Club met, day and all four contests were Having now rounded out five and deaths of 2|
e will d t d ta 4at the home of Edna Stork Sun- P°"t?°"°_'I'f'f*£"f"l"'i-fff.'§"..-..,»_ f'f'f-§'°f'f".-.2_° ."i"l.f"~ =..I._ accidents were re
g a y after noon Ma y 10 a t whic h be p lay ea as Pti me s even mé mhe r s wér e p r es e nt er a A u gu s t 9 .
_._.....__-__ _...........Dnzf twmnmor
nlnlm u uu uw uu uu -P ' 1 " ; ; § l i l l l l | A g g ' u c a n . i W | 1 " u h m
nt n ur e re d ed d ad l-IP 'lmnr u -mmmt l l l a "~to state that the non-partisan
league failed m awnnplish its mls-
sinn, "bot hlsbory tells me thnt no
great refqrmation was ever aooom-pllshed before breakfast It takes
time to promote big things."
'Townley is not dead, neither is
the osuse for which he labored.
Townley muy not llve fa see the
triumph of his cause, but my own
._.\_...........\.....M.\..m=~. vm.
urns nneuus -.\. .........____were invited in the home ol her
parents ln'Tsksn1sh last Saturdsy
for a one-thirty luncheon followed
by bridge ln tae afternoon.There were a dozen guests in
all, making three tables.At thu
end od the games Miss Beanie Eber-
h u t had high score and Mrs.
Ernest Sehmidz, low.Others pre-
sent were MrB.\Phllip 0'l-lanlrrrl.
,'x~¢§£¢r}liis{»" ssemf, was hem in
_Omaha Monday, Mus' ll.At this
meeting the Girl Reserves of Blair
were asked for 1 report on their
Christmas sale of sesls.Miss Mil#
_dred McGill being sponsor and un-
able to he present the report wasgivenby Elly lhrle Larsen.
Those present from Blair were
Elly Marie Larsen,Jnns Bwe s
- f.,._....... uns..M n A R.
The Lincoln Stsfa Journal of re-
cent date contained the nnnounee-I
ment at the engsgemest ol Miss
Mnxlne Vsmlen of Hneoln,toHomes Pardun of this city.H i l l
Vsnden announced the engagement
st the spring pany of Beta Phi
Alpha o l which group she is l
manber at Wesleyan University.
Mr Psrdm was s former Wes-
QI JQM so in
inc lu ding Evely n n an., a ne w lu lzlu - ---.---...-.__on e ar ly in th e d a y , wi th g r :ber.Songs we re s u ng a n d c lub y e lls soak ed fro m S atu rda y r ain s 1
we r e prac tic ed,af te r wh i c h re ~ c o ld wi nd mak in g the tempe r
°"'--.-_....!..-b».L|»f n :hnnnlman
mnlia ~ not coma rapidly; yqt hlries, 8 disabilities and 'I aeamsmd a they have come constantly-one during the W0 weeks period.TW°1\|=y-three reckless drivenlture alter another.Seldom two av. theRnln mme time.Blair is not A "b00m caused nwqeu 'P which as veg-Ireshrments were served.liueBta\uncum;un.uun= .un .....,.........-..1 \t.....zu Cflnulr .ml nrnm~Ennclyl durinn: the aftem o o n |,wn»»_I t i s o v e r s i x t y y e a r n o ! | B 0 M w e r e l m u r e d .'l . 'w en r . y » e1 g u \ .-; A _l._!We1'0 M\'- mm mrs . mu. *W*-5 """ ""*"'""""""df f th ""i "ond"i persons wen injured when 11 unMarvin,Evelyn Wulf,lP"F"`d |'ffld°_tf_ the soft con o e \ ?§?' .Ein¢..M.y.:a;....:n lm lost control of their cars.In
Jensen and children and Valmer mamonus.uw u,_m,.m___,____"___IKatt.'D Q,gi I luv' toxicated driNorms Dickmeyer will be hos-VISIT AT OXFORD, NEB.uenuntng .w.,'3.mZf`2... and opening dents dur-ingvgx Peg:
~-.L. L_-...»..| ..-A ..,.....\.- .une mn.
ed 2 acci~
of there-
BLAIR
connection
he Clllton
pu g me m. mu "...=.,........,..._ldkri ngly um the fmn rang o f Mxssea
Amnzriea an getting nlmon m a d m u m
enough and almost good sensq Edith
mungh m make them begin msw Hnrrlel
--a _-.._ --._,..n.. oh." nm- hu A v1
Luclle Langley,l5eu»|n'am1 lwuemury n~.=........ ... ... ..... ._.-_.1, Ruth Burr, Madge King, Buleo wcompanlad the drll.kysn student. and is the mn of
Hokum,Wanda Wilmon,The glrls hnve agreed to uaixt Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Pardun af
:Helms md Elsie Hughem tha A. L. Auxiliary poppy sale this dty.
:ry enjoyable time was re~ whldm in w be held Mny 23.|Advextlne ln The Bula:-prlu.
was of our next meeting whéhch M d m F k _son and ol uw wuumm ...u ,~,,......,,.... .'ll be held n June 11.--Doro y r. an rs_ran F links southwust of town.Elm, newsoreporfer.son, Harvey and wife of Teknmnh,I have seen A "e dy and W ;_ ED YATES VISITS
. _drove to Oxford, Neb. last Thurs- lightly piot made preautnhle and Ed Yafu,who in
"~""'°-day io v isit their dmghber and attmdive by the erecuon of a co- with his father run ii
n|u|u.:l;Qlsler, Mrs. w. E. Dolnn and Supl..
'Due w my recent illness 1 Wm Dolan.They returned Sund_sy eve-
'be unable m continue my flour and nins~Supt. Dolan and lamxly planwcll1kinfeed business, at least for the pre-' s1.¥l'§Z1|°w?..§°{'»§,`l1§,¢ Z hz gx.
u n I *1°"h='°"*'»' °"°y'fiy°"r ford schools of which Mr. Dolan
busxness m e past and wash to ls superintendent.He then plans
express my hearty thanks and ap: to continue his university work st
operative éresmerv lzdldlng;| '
.(Continued on page three)
BIRTHDAY ON mon'Hsn's DAY
Mrs.Helen Meklbban of west
Nebraska street was pleasantly
...ma nn I n t Sundav evmlnz.
hotel prior bo in present owner-ship, was ln Blair lan. week vlsitf
ing old frlendu and dropped in ingy "How" m The Enterprise edi-
r.The Yaiea family il new located
ln Auburn, Nebraska where they
are in charge of two hotels end pre
mu mo re e-wee .,,...... -....--fore,the tank end duty of enrolling
Pwple of every agricultural outa
under one organization banner-
not for the purpose of harming shy
legitimate industry--but only for
the purpose of making and demem
ding a square deal for agrlculmre
_..\.. \._-,»- -» n... :..x....| mee".
ported.
CELEI
Mr.
e ut I.
numbe
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET I BUSINESS AND3RA'l`ES B AL FORECASTsocxsusanANNIVERSARYITheJunior-Seniox bzpquet. wi!!
be held in the Smior m
and Mrs. Tom Ande
gn nuan-_nan o l to dum o n Friday of thll
.xncoln street. enwnal
week.
nednA.bontl50gueatsnreexpectedt»o
r ul friends and tiven nt be in atwndanee.The ladigs of
___ .__ .,-...__.. .......z....nu. Mnihndint nhurch will ne nt Ipreciation for your patronage.1 Lincoln during the summer.
hope to rewrn to my business
duties as soon as my health nl- WILL ENTERTAIN
lows such a move.QVER RADIO
17-lt John McKay ,Tom and Ruth Blanchard len.
ERROR IN BUTTER Sunday for Red Oak, Iowa where
FAT CONTENT they will have charge ol the pm-grams nt radio station KICK which
La.-at week's news item stated has recently been taken over by
that the average test of mllk the Tuttle Hatchery of Red Ohkf
-»--.----~----- - - - .-,May 10, when a number of rela~
tives and friends gathered at her
home bo extend congratulationsand best whhes, the dana being her
birth nmuiversary.They brought with them a nlco
lnncbeon which was served during
the evening by the ledles.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Fenton Sdily, Mr. und Mrs. Hugh
Axim.Mr. nm!Mrs. Carl Pieuer
prosperous.Az lust Ed looks um'
way when you meet him. The elder
Mr. Yam sends greetings wlilair
people.
DANA BUS COMES To GRIEF
The A Chpella Choir of DanaCohlegemade a trip to Council
Bluffs last Sunday where they
gave a sacred concert at Onr Sa-
_1...v- v...\-____\......\.nn thnir
uv. we nuuua ur. me num ... ,V-.....ment."
"The' non-partisnn league,as
Wvh. may never 'come back',but
the spirit is here already," the Ne-
braska congressman declared.
BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES
The Baccalaureate sermon will
be given by Rev. L. J. Moran of
. . ,.... ..... _ . --,_..,
their l
in hon
annive
The
ing ar
The
lunch
depart
Mrs. .
days.
mme llui u D lu uxu ay uvu1uu|u»»».............--'P nds'o r -.or of Mrs. And erso ns birth _f -he banquet..J i mm y o u
rl- lr ? ' wh ic h i s May 1 2.c hestra will furnish the muaic . Misanmn ni nnr u m. nn on t in vlnlb -` Pe ma Hu tc hin so n,wh o i s spormor
~ "_'r'---m n for the Junior class ia the general 1hostess.served a lovelylmanager for this activity and we . *C x
<':"1'=¢ 2111; "YW-'Ile ~ a1llare therefore assured of its being 93 1 ' M a y- ~-~»-»--L un.in.. .. ....=-91:'Q
:ea mr ment names wxunmgAnderson more happy birth-
:oln Highway between Suth~
\ md Ogillnln being imprav
,C lo u d- A new Fairbanks-
¢ Diesel endne installed in
n nuu.v-».
ATTEND PAREWDAY BANQUET
Mr. and Mrs.Ed Jensen drovedown to Lincoln last Sunday to bc
present at a. parent day PN¥1'*m
which was given -5 f-be l gpa
0
3
I 0I 1
91|
Mny
May
May
u 1
6
I 3
2 0
2 7
¢I
5
12
I 9
2 6
4
l l
u s
2 5
I
1 8I 4 152 1 2 22 8 2 9
16-Dance ut Kin|;'s.
17-Blocalaureate
29
ne23so
21--Mudc contest at DanaMf~,..........,........»
d '"..d i - - - - - ~ ' -- - ~ ~-_unng Apnl was 896 per cent nn t:elnpv; opera;\er:£dnn a regu and family, Misses Wingfred Allen
Th mad th ln'l ;°\§}`§§hm';f;_C m; w " F mf _ve our sc f _mu Lois Tom, and Wm. noagm.
Bureau office in membxmg this Work underway cm_18-mile pav-
report.It should have been8.96 ing between Wisner and West Red Cloud-Cmx.struction on new
_ ....,,__. ...____ .._»__ --...\_ -4
v n u u u u w r m w w w -- _return. Une bus in which the choir
was making tha L1-Ip went im the
ditdm near Honey Creek.The
recent rains had caused n d a k
... .u -.. . ,J -. . A M. M...m\ vn me n L
u m n a p u s t c n u r c n ll\senior high auditorium nw Sun-day evening.Commeudng at 8o'|:lock.The public is cordially in-
q w .
Lim
erlmd
ed.Red
Morsehcai power hmué.Delta House wnere um: u-.u5...¢., N.,.,,,,,,,,,w_,_____.Mila Mice is staying while in ab- May 28-Alumnus xecepdAdin The EUWWHW mndnnce at the stake university.J u m 2-'I-Lutheran convzxdunper cent lat..|I'0mt DEBBIE!n lg n wu y , lu u wu g n u u u l u l uua uug Us lu u u u u 1nu r " " " - ' * " ' fBridgupow*%"'ea.n-up c a m p a i g n to w n to K a ma l i n e ,ne ar c omple-maki ng i t imposs ible to keep to the R451 ¢10u¢1....P1m, made to ded;
¢..¢_»|»¢n»¢u»Ha n m a d Nn a n n I n m i n t e d -mb a n i rn n rt Hu r 2 3 -2 4 .Advertise in The Enwrpme.
YORK .CREEK NEWS
l \
~sa.Qu i te a f e w fr o m h er e a tte n d e d
e hi gh s c h oo l play a t Fo ntan elle
'day evening.
=- = Omlhl visitors Tuesday.
Mins N or ma H olfx nm o f W s yn e,
-nf.the we e ke n d with home
olks.
Mis: Clara Schweder vlniied on
~ursday evening at Wm. Wilken-
; 8.T h e f o llo wi n g atte nded th e
~~ ~r dau play at Arlington on
'da y evan ln g: Mr. a nd Mrs . Ca rl
~eierh mry an d Vern on, Mr s. W m.
oltman , Ire ne an d Nor ma, Haro ld
Hnta for Women and Misses-
Knutaen were Monday evening
° .I
~,Mrs.~Minnie Lallman,
~Edna Schweder, Mary and
~e Lxllmnn.Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Wilkening
and family spent .Wednesday eve-
ning at the Ray Fagerqulat home.
~lga. Alfred Skovthsnd
y y e ere.Fmd agerqulst of Valley, was a
Mnndazns-nest.Mx.Mn. L. E. Larsen were
S da anni ngguestu 1 Mlsa1.» "§ 1..'w.m o
L L CREEK VAL L EY Do r o thy She e t s , v i c e p re s ., Mmm
Wen, sec., Zelma Cue, um. and
,__0.H.Godsfy,supexvisor:
Albert and Orval Benson and
Mlss Lennetta Gnuse nttended theshow in Fremont Sunday evening.Mrs. Boone Newkirk, Edna and
Catherine were Wednesday visitors
at the Mrs. Delis Gnuse home.
Mrs.Henry Rasmussen,Pearl
and Clarence spent Sunday alter-
noon nt the Boone Newkirk home.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew md Vic-tor Johnson and Phyllis spent lastTuesday evening st the Peter NM-
sen home.
The Aid of the Danlnh chumh
met Wednesday afternoon at the
Jens Sorensen homo vdth 12 mm-
bers present.Mesdames Rob Ras-mussen,Victor Johnson Ind Rl-
clmrd Nelson were vislmrs.Mrs.
Rudolph Andreason wil be the
June hostess.
Mlls Edna Newklrk is workingat f-he Hail-and Jensen home in
Arlington.
Misses El l e ,Regina and LillleAhlemeyer and Clara Stork gg;Sunday afternoon at the Ri
ersen were Saturday morning whers at the Cecil Thompson home.
lm J eppe se n shinpvd a . ma r
load of hogs an the South Omnha
market Mondn night.Sunday tors at the Hs n yErveyhomewereMr.and Mrs.Elnlnger wg, son of Omaha,
. an 'rfumiiy of 1-m.....'iT""'° ' $and
Kathryn Smith of Calhoun, wasa. week-and vidtor at the I-'rankLinden home.
Mrs. Pete Truhlsen attended Lhe
Pnpia Club meeting at the Mrs.
Will Reeh home in Bldr Thursday
Mr. md Mrs. J. L. P geneRo be rt w e r e S un da y ni .. . ~
at Jens c. Jonsen'|, west ot Hex-»
man.
i\1
Faye Ervey went to Omaha onSundaynlghtoospendseveraldays visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed
Ehnlnger and family.Mrs. J. 1. Pele:-een entertained
H.Gudsey;reception,Mrs.Ivan
Helms. T. R. Swanson; decorating,
»former Herman resident.Mr. a nd Mn. Iv an He lms md
Mn. 0. H. Godsey drove w BlairFfldlyafternoon.While thereMrs. Godaey died at the hospital
m see Mrs. Chas. Nelson.The gda r 1 th Dremeetingoee-gree ol Honor for lhy s wa s
the class of 1931 to be lield at the
Legion hall Friday evening, MAY15:program, Marion Raid, Kath-
-u :|
few little folks at a party to helpForrest, Jr.celebrate his (JU:hirthdny.They spent the time in
the usual way and had s lunch.
The Wm. Adams home is beinggiven a coat of fresh paint.Buulnureaw service were held
Sunday evening at the Legion hall.
Rev. Norlin of the M. E. ehureh,
delivered the sermon.He was u~
-their teacher,Miss Claraweder entenalned at a special
-~er's Day prog-run Friday alt-
After the pragx-am ice
H-and walen were served bo
~foliowing guests:Meadames
m.Wilkening,Howard Rnwe,
m. Hallman, Eli Hetrick, Albert
a n m,wane:Nieman, Albert
.,Clarkson hospital loilowing an op-eration last Monday is getting
along fme and expects w be home
soon.Emil Pollen movd h h famllY
thg first ol the week from the
Mrs. Josie H111 home into theJ.A.Wen pmpmy vawaed r¢~emily hy the Evemt Miller mn-
il y CIVIC
- ~- _
over Imm Des Moines Iowa Sn-urday and enjoyed Motfzefa Day at
the home of her pnenu, Mr. md
Mn. Harry Cooper.
and Peggy of Grand Island, Mr. John Sutton of Lincoln, Mr. md hear of the death of Mn. John
and Mrs.Roben Adams and two Mrs. Guy Barnett 9nd Emestwest Landll which occurred qdw nud-chlldren of Tekamah.Lube ~e s dl y aitemouq,Mrs. dgnly this (Monday) morning.
e ~1 'U
FT. CALHOUN
AND v1c1NrrY
will close the year'¢ work Friday.
Mrs. H. c. cooper who wuveryill last week, was greatly cheered
by a call over long dlatanee from
her son, Wm. of Cinclnnatti.
Mr. and Mn. D. Buch, Miss Lor-
ena Buch and 0200 Larsen lelt onFriday !or Clndnnattl, Ohio wheretheywill vlait relldves a short
dmc bdore leqviqg for New York
tn ull lhy 15 for Denmark.Wm. Rankin rewved 1 massagelaxt week telling of the death nfhis brother, C. S. Rankin of Cai-
gary, r~....a._Mr. Rankin was s
.~., . ,
ovnng ~ay,un ~ y -1 .little friends at1»end'd and had a
ddlightful time playing gums.A
delicious lunch was served.
Preparations are being made by
the Senior chu for thdr gradin-dun.Inst week they sent out nent
announcement cards to friends and
relatives..Mr. nnd Mm. Everett West nné
children came from Lincoln Snuu-J
day s.ndarev is ltinga tt.he.T.A.
West home.Mrs. A. H. Lowe, president hasappointedthefollowing commit-tee! for the Alumnl receplion for
The new long length--ankle
length Voi le Drums at the Fa-
shion Center lt only $2.95 ~
14 00 20 -a ll onlow the cams!styles shown in this type of dress
-every style is n Honey.17-lt
Womens and Missa Dress Slip-
pe rt-S5 8-nd$ 6s ty les ons alea t
only $2.86-Fashion Center.n
[||~,.Ca rl,J r .a n d B e r t Cooper,we re
d o wn f r o m Te k a ma h Sun day to
see Gr a n d ma Cooper,wh o ha s
been qu ite ill.
Mr . a n d Mr s .F lo y d K n o t t a n d
no u s a nd Ho war d Ne ls o n c ame u p
f r o m O m m a Su nd ay f o r a Mo -
th e f s D a y visit.wi t h Mr s .E .J .
K n o tt.
v ...
ORUM BRIEFS
Masdamea Garence lang,A n
Peterson and Vemm Madison ol
hostess at a birthday puty Sntux-
day afternoon, May 9 at the homeo!hetparents,Dr.andMxs.L.W.Cmmbmgh, eelsbnting her (Auth
~|pupil~:~ v e ~ | ~ -
Everett S t o r k a n d E d n a ~
noon guests.
Among the (mth grade gradu-
ntes_ut Rasa Hiil schoo\`Fridny
tist church.The class marched in
wax-ing their caps and kowns
which they will wear for cam-
mewement.
on ».. ..°"""'?"'° shoes-sllppers or ox- "'§. Pauls Au gmhfénlechumh
Kurds m sizes 2 w 'A ua s and ltlors Thursda afternoon withsv. ep 11 and 11% no 2-values wlm P. J. Rein hen u hostess.
;a.so sv at $1 A pal: at the Fsflmm mam-a Nelson was a guest.
ahion Center--lhls week-end will Mrs. Hm Hnnlen and lllnNem.probably clean them all up-so if Andersen hgped M,-,_ Margin Lu.
you heed ¢=hi1dr¢n'a shoes shop ai sen celebrate he: bmhay arm--Lhe Fashion Center and supply by afternoon.Guuu who helpedur needs, You will never get her rxlebnw in nh, evmilng in-Zin dmnce again as we are clos- eluded Mr. and Mn. Carl Rasmus-
lng out all c.hildren's shoes.17-lt "P md famlly. Mr. and Mrs. Pew!anna Jettick Shoes lor Woman f:.§§'§§;, ~ ';"d ""*§.,»'.'§'§.§Y$i'
ss and $6-Fashion eww-.17-1: Jr. and son.Winer Andersen .ml
the Hillside Hustler; Club Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.L m JeppeaenspentThursday afnernoon at the
Mrs. Genruda Nelson home, south
of Blair.'
Mrs. Fred'Andersan was a Fri-
dly visitor at the J. L.Petersen
ilam
ScM.
ancrth \home in
A N C E
Mr. md Mrs. J. L. Petersen and
l - | - n _-
~ L i s é s
County mailing lists alpha-
¥'::';:°2!,1::;:°.s°' °"""f "°="'
THEENTERPRISE
OFFICE
'Price $3.00
| .|n l g na t J e n a C .J e m e n h ,w e s t o f H e r -
mm..
-.|O .:OIISun day n i g h t t o spend s e ve ml
da y s vi s i ti n g h e r sister,Mr s .E d
Eh n i n g e r a nd f a mi ly .
Satmday, May 16
MILT NELSON and his nnANc oNl ANs
~...=.-
M a i l m g j n i s é s
County mailing lists alpha-
¥'::';:°2!,1::;:°.s°' °'""'f "°f"'
THEENTERPRISE
OFFICE
'Price $3.00
./ QLEAN
Em~yMAN-WoMAN
and CH||.D must féce
. \ g this
y \ H T A L
~TRUTH!
\~~}
/ 3 ~.fe /
/ ' - °1
5 - _
~ ~\.
../.'"
; ' l ~~,1
~_/"~I \
J j QF
One Can
S~ ~Only lie
\ ~ \`n~nAti=»~
/
\ /W ithout
\./HOT WATE R
\i
Clean Clothes . . . . clean hands and
l'acc....clean<lishes....acleaner
house . . , . all these come more easily
with an abundance of Hot Water.
Your family can now enjoy the manyf * ' - g 'advantages that Hot Water brings by
installing a gas Tank Heater.It
brings you Hot Water as you like it.
Tum it on when you arise, then there
,,will be Hot Water for father's morn-
__§_ing shave, for sister'a morning beauty
~treatment, for the dishes and score of
~other needs.
~After you have had this Tank Heater
é in your home for one day you will
~wonder how you ever got along with
"old fashioned", teakettle hot water
'service before.1 J.Low down-payment and low cos! of a
f';(QU@2 tank heater will interest you.Call or
~'|visit our 0//ice today.
` ;,§~ \\O n l y c
~, 4 Dovm
IOWA-NEBRASKA Llc;HTAND POWER COMPANY
"You Cari Buy Only GOOD Appliances Here"
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christiansen
and Raymond were Sunday dinner
guests at the Fred Kuble home.Kr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansenand Bergitte were vlalburs in Her-
man Monday evening.
Jdins and Alben Anderson of
near Admah,were dinner guest:it the C. H. Wllliamsen home on
Fridly-_
Mrs.Bi e rma n o f go wn - di d
some papa at e toWachter homo Wednesday._
Ks.and llrs.Home M. Jensen
md non, Robert spent East Satur-dlr ev ening at the Wm. Cbrla~
tianeen home.
Kr. and Mrs. D. Buch of Her-
man, were Sunday dinner guests
at the Wm. Behrendt home.
Mr.and Mrs. John Reeh andchlldrai called at the parental, A.
A.Compton home Saturday eve
da g.
Dorothy and Raymond Petersen
were Sunday dinner guests ol their
brother, Earl Petersen and wife,
west ol Herman.lllr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen
and Ilergitte were Sunday evening
visitors nt the C.H.Williamson
home.
Mr. and lllrs. John Rogert andchildren, accompanied by Mr. andMrs.Fred Rogert of Herman,wen: Sunday dinner guests at the
Harold Webster home,near De~
mtur.'Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William-
aen went oo see their new nephewat the Harold Taylor home Sun-day afternoon.Little .llmmle Tay-
lor came home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Jensen,
Dagmar and Robert visited at the
Chris Vindersiev home Sundayevening.
Miss Edna Anderson,daughter
of Anton Anderson of near Ken-nard, has been hired to teach theThong school for the ensuing year.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skov andLyle, and Air. and Mrs. I-`ayJone
spent Wednesday evening at the
Henry Christiansen home.
A number of friends and rein-tives gathered at the Wm. Chds-tiansen home Thursday evening tohelpMissllergittecelebrateherthirdbirthrlny.The self invited
guests included:Illr.and Mrs.
Arthur Anderson,Mr.and Mrs.
'l'hoz-rald Petersen and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Paud Broderson, Mr. andMrs.Hans Matthiesen, Jr.andVernon,Mrs. James Damm andEdwin of near Admah and Mxgand
Mrs. C. H. Williamson.At a lawhourMrs.Christiansen served a
postponed umvnu os nun runnyevening, May 22 at the home ut'
Mr. and Mrs. John Thlelloldt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hansen arestaying at Decatur at prauit.a n t u n o l nuas Vodlm ofOmaha, daughte of Mr. and Mrs.
P. S. Hopkins df this place,was
the leading soloist: at the May
music festival Sven hy the music
departmmt of e Omaha WomansUiub at the Y. W. C. A. Fnday
evening.
ll.r. and Mrs. E. C. Burdic enw-
tained at dlmm- Fridl evening.,
Mrs. Jesse Inckeya and iss IreneLlckeys of Starling, HL, Mn. L. D.
Phipps of Tekamah N. R. Bundleand Dickie of Omaha, Miss Anna
Reeh, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burdic,
_ge Mattie Rose and Eugene W
c.Mrs.G a n Pierce,who makes
her home with a daughter in Wis-;
cousin, ls vidting Neb. relatives ati
present.She spent the past weckl
here visiting her son, John andfamily.'
Albert Bennett returned Thurs-
dny from a trip lo Indiana.He
was accompanied home by a ne'phew.Mrs. Wm.Brandert entertaineda number of friends at a quiltingparty at her home Friday after
noon.Tho hostess and her niece,
Miss Elaine Katt served a nice
lunch before they departed.
Herman chapter 0. E. S. met in
regular session Thursday eveningwiw a good attendance.Mr. andMrs. J. B. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Cameron and Mr. und Mrs.
James Brodersen served refrah-
inents at the close of the meet-
ng.Mrs. G. F. Lowe had a party fortheyoungladiesinherSundaySchool eiass and their boy friendsat hw home south of town Tues-
day evening.The time was spent
m playing games after which they
enjoyed ice crcnm, cake and coffee.
Mr.nnd Mrs.H. B.Camerondrove down to Lincoln Sunday and
will spend a few days visiting
fritnmls.
Thorwald Hansen, who has been
on the.slck list is reported to be
improving.After u. two weeks visit at Lin-coln,Mrs.John Sutton retumcd
home Saturday.Mr. Sutton hro't
her home and spent Mother's Day
here.'The BlPHlt Mission Circle metat thc honh: of Mrs. A. L. SullivanWednesdayafternoon.Subjects
for the nroszram were twelve an-
M a i l i n g ` L i s é s
County mailing Eats alpha-
¥::';:°£L';:;1;":"' ~ "' '°°f"'
THE
ENTERPRISE
OFFICE
Tri c e $ 3 .0 0
./ QLEAN
Em~yMAN-WoMAN
and CH||.D must féce
. \ g this
y \ H T A L
~TRUTH!
\~~}
/ 3 ~.fe /
/ ' - °1
5 - _
~ ~\.
../.'"
; ' l ~~,1
~_/"~I \
J j QF
One Can
S~ ~Only lie
\ ~ \`n~nAti=»~
/
\ /W ithout
\./HOT WATE R
\i
Clean Clothes . . . . clean hands and
l'acc....clean<lishes....acleaner
house . . , . all these come more easily
with an abundance of Hot Water.
Your family can now enjoy the manyf * ' - g 'advantages that Hot Water brings by
installing a gas Tank Heater.It
brings you Hot Water as you like it.
Tum it on when you arise, then there
,,will be Hot Water for father's morn-
__§_ing shave, for sister'a morning beauty
~treatment, for the dishes and score of
~other needs.
~After you have had this Tank Heater
é in your home for one day you will
~wonder how you ever got along with
"old fashioned", teakettle hot water
'service before.1 J.Low down-payment and low cos! of a
f';(QU@2 tank heater will interest you.Call or
~'|visit our 0//ice today.
` ;,§~ \\O n l y c
~, 4 Dovm
IOWA-NEBRASKA Llc;HTAND POWER COMPANY
"You Cari Buy Only GOOD Appliances Here"
K&'|¢""wL ill: |."ln;||h.l!E_§':'}'}'{'E&'¥ 'E'i_§';'L'_E"'_R'Z`I|
"a:..:"mug "L,°X1».,¢ .,..,|;r"a,'Li li ' EZ' m il l?
mu, and Mins Lennnx;Gnnssldqlnllhnwnlnthlstypeofdnaspeut Wednesday evening at the -every style is a Honey.17-liUbert Jensen home neu' Fonta-
»n
ella.M m ee .e>1==:f» P~2*f;,'=9"er?mu s¢..~,.»°.,f."lI"1`»`$-Donn u
gpm +1
¢|
sniw lunch.
Special Sale Spring Coats-
Fashion Center-Thursday, Friday,
Saturday-we have just made sev-eral special purchases and the
coats go on sale at $7.95, $9.75 and
$14.75-sizes 14 to 44-navy and
tive verbs: ask, take, provide, fol-N
lqw,appoint,invite,pray,call,
give, plan, uroperate, study.Mrs. Jessie Lukeye and daugh-ter,Miss Irene of Sterling,Ill.,came Wednesdq€;' evening tn spend
a few days wi relatives.They
were guests atj1.he E. W. Burdlehome.Thev were cally! In Nahlenlgoodlooking coats,hy the serious injury of Mrs.ilored-values up w $85. Lszkeyda brother, Eugene Rose of
I Omaha.They left Monday for
E D M A N ' ND I I I Q their home.
5.
HE|l.U]Jl{lL1 a.1.uu|.:|I Mr. ¢§fL}l"nfr»q sam.-IW van Un|{n
Mr. and Mn. Qggf Skinner at-
fnuded the Bebe district con-
tention at Blah- last Zhxesday.Gusfavn Hansen of 0'mlha,lpen¢Sunday at the home of his daugh-
ter, lin. G. F. lawn.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse movedhs! week into the James Harrison
Mn# In gm north pm o! fmm.
_.. _._ -...,. __......,vu........o l Omaha,and Mtn.Alice Van
Valin of Arlll wn, visited Sunday
:Hamann at e K. J. Van Vadin
ome.Mrs. Everett Milier,Mrs. Bu:
West and Mrs. Marlon Glllillnd
drove to Omalm Friday and met
Mrs. Mlllsx-'s shut who came (mm
f u n n f o r | .v i s i t a t t h e M i l l e r
G I R Lmuy Kathryn Sidaer of Takmah, spent Friday night hem wilas' grandparents,Dr. and. Mrs.
Cameron.C..8. Cameron was up from
Blair Tuesday where he is now
healed.
K r and Mrs Ben West enter-
tained Mr.and Mh.C.Uehling
:md Emi and Non Ca shman at
dimer on Sunday
M r and Mrs. Melvem West andIncldespent Saturday night and
Sunday ln Omaha vldting MrsWes'/a mister Mn. Walter Wyantand Mr. Wyant
Ivan Rutledge drove up from
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, D. W. Rutledge
Omaha and spent Mo¢.her's Day l" I L Brewster, who is Be,-ying
on the federal jury in Omaha, andMisaIrlsBrewster,who is am~
ge'|store,spent Saturday
night and Sunday at Haw hnme
hare." d lMr.and Mrs.Harold Websta-
have moved here from Tekamnh.ln. Weblter and Jaya win stay
with he:parents,Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Roger-t while Mr. Webmr is
aw§y at work.
a w beugenesereposllghtli im xoved and Eli? atten-
ding p yaicran has amuounced him
out of danfer.Ha in the Meth-odlrt harp r.-11 at Omnln mgfu-Lagfrum injuries received in an sumughlent n week ago.
loyed hx the mme department
Il
"';_medcnn Legion Amdggw
o s nr m 8-day afternoon at the hxdl.A com-
mittee of four of the members
_Wm serve s iunch.
.Grandma Cooper, who suffered s#severe attack of pleurlsy the last, of the week, is much better nowMr.and Mrs.Gersld Method
drove out from Omaha Saturday.
m d visited until Sunday evening
at the Mn. (Hara Whilmnck home.
Mrs. Kyle Jansen and Peggy of
Grand Island. have been guests the- past week at the J. A. Westhome.Mr. Jansen came over Saturday
lm! visited over Sunday with themFrankCam210i{;<»fW§_;g-»3»h»
IH ta a a .\.w.':`.t nn "Be mf. ldtchen i'.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crutsingex
entertained at dinner Sunday Ia
Mr. and Mm. Hamid Webster and
Joyce of Tekamah, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Rvsert. Harley Rogert andWm. Cum.-In "I
M€l-wJ- M."m f and Iris
wen Mondsy withgg; jBrewsw, who is serving on
uw.The follnwin were Sunday dm.ner guests of §.. and Mrs. A. H.
Lowe: Mr. and Mrs. James Nm-sen of Omaha, Mrs. Tillie Wach-ter Hans Andersen.'fha iilty-sixth annual session ot
the Nebraska Gmnd Chapter, 0. E.s.is being heid nt Lincoln this
week.Miss Caroline Wachter is
attending the sessions.
H!
x`"`§n§=§ niéély na in wuz soon Mr. and Mrs. J. A. wuz€i "$ dy fo r une .'g ums S\md.\y.Mx.~
New officers of the Junior B. Y. Everett Welt und children of Lin-
o 11.are Doris Andersen, pres., coin,Mr.and Mrs. KY1e Jmaem
Hr.and M m Louis Trigg of
Chicago, came Saturday for a viadt
with relatives.They were guests
Satur da y even ing a t th e Ed R W ?
| || .I "n | :;\|
Beard.Mt . a n d l{ r s . C .E . S e €, M .B E N C H N E S Mr. and Mrs. F. Muller and le-Lnd Mrs. Glen Jeflerson $51 ui.
._ _had ol Burt. county, culled a~ thelnnd Mrs. A. C. Sunds were dinner
iaéve and largely to the genero-tried to do our bit in addng wni the Hilfe to devote a half hour Chkmgn is o!fldn.\l}known a l
sity of one ol the Dana students.the attractiveness of the wwn. on Lhat. day "bo nppmprlaw exer~"hail Ericson Drive".No rwqgi ul
\1 h.\Ve seena new and up on dna Nqr gre we gv er.ul|med }a ad c.isgs xelgtiye tpand in commemo-of the diy havc obtained vermin-
'!°'=°°'-"°i"'§'! °*Z°°*?" f°.-°==:ez°-|eff,:21-f.:°1#r:e in use umm QIEEIUOII of me life ma hilwfr Oflslon a tho nm: dfldnla eb unc°<§12`éhéZf".3i}1k.,'L?r, ufmd Mrs. Cl k "°.""" "'€ """"'""-V """"""'"~="----Lippincott, and Miss Flora And I'he Chicken Chatter 4-H Poul-Mr and HH: Emil Kruse :pen Shame.On Sunday, accompanied by Mm th,
- A \.....-..-n_.|..-.a:....try Club postponed the meeting_at_Sawdqy evening at the Ch_u_ Mr. and Mrs. Natter they attended north a
e public mmol pupus or me
ide.
re witnessed the walls ga
l by inch of the new und
Tully comxnodious H i g h
Addition at Colfax and
w a s r u n g w n c o u n t y .' I R I X n n c a o n a n d m e m e a l s n o
'd o s t e r e d . "»
Largn asaortmenta ot new sm¢§"Teachers mn say ah they want
Dresses now on nl e l t th e Fa-#m sbvut Columbus and his jawn#
shlon Center-special groupl at,acmsa the Atlantic in 1492;and
88.98 and $6.76--values i n $10- iihey can ply trlbuke to the Italian
a lnrgu monumem to the exploru
ln n ccmmandirfg position on lb
drive,md a campalg-n l o n h l
$4W.000 for ilu purpose hu mm
launched,
son U! Umaua, were buuuuy ""'° th R. M. I rso home from May Peters home.ner guests °f Mr. and Mrs. LY'°!s fo Hay 1E'°»¢£u.e of inclement Walter Aa
Guy-er._ __.-.. wn;lh|>r.Bt the Chas.
1 ; . n f ~ - . " i F i ° ° ' 1
a x l n u l y r u n n e r a t m e m a r r y a e a z l 1 . h m
h o m e .M r s .N a i t e r i s a m i s t e r 0 f . u n im -1 |
lm-. Triszz..;,;..;§;§
-annex and Mary Mudlm SchooiMullin attended Vanilly Walker.
Pe ter s h o me we a ne sHr. and Mrs. Gfqrze Follen and """-'-~-een ve? §1*_°";':.=' "'""°'§'i.°#*° of H.'§'»',§,§°°l'.J"" §"'°d""'2'f"°°""|""" evening."" " " " """"°"'°fe U1!8Y temoon M,-_ and Mn,Misses Fr----__-Hans Brunch and---. ..and James 1 and the aonuiadtion of tlmfpxinta and plain °0|0l'!'-¢|1i-ff0DB|on his day, October 12, but on Oc-1|mr. ann mrs.ummi uu fui ui wwuof Orum.\Mr. and Mrs. .Earl smxm nfl
Omaha, and Miss Lena Clnusm of
Cdhuun visited at the HarrySmith home Sunday evening.
Emmet Bolt md daughters, Dr.
|\
<
I\
I
and Mi-5. w. J. Bon ma mn of e
1Tekamlh,were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr.and Hrs.Chris
Jensen..._m_,_._____,_-=.M
1
\
H ki h . M .-.'''~»;3~ ;§d*";[,§dNe;',;', nvasgl;r 2:1d l.rs. rm penol! ~ night at Da;dCgI¢:;le Fr1da§s adjoming property on the dnorth- and flat crepex.Sizes 14
'm u t h a 'k 11 Mun-'I>¢.e ames Ye westassneededplnygmunmi" ?§':°'J.'; <»2f2»3' Es »§T|""'f 7'ome o e '''i°:2=::'::'3:;: °::&'.§.f.*:~:":?:::1.,ni; .1*ffre,»¢°=#,f'§a'z'°f3=f_°f§f.e%&' *=EC°°.;";'.,Q§.?f';¥:,
Lao 46.tober 9 'young Minnesota mu.-nl ' :
-pauxetoconslder thepriorcladman ,..,;..,.. 1°f¢h° .N'1£°°9=°=..':-. HE" friends wi f '= > .
Iilhed from ine history books but
At last there is becoming nppar- |they do want the youth of the na-
ent a tendency to bestow uponLeifltlon to be taught that Lol! Eric-
Erlcson some of the honors duo son got over to the mainland for u
him u the first lmown exploreziflrst call about four centuries
to have touched upon Amerlcan,=sooner,"mates an article ln the
g h m .For many yearn the pub- Christian Sdenee Monitor.
dc s vne mllv hu b w t a u g h t w |O t h e r m m have also taken
look upon Columbus,who nearlyineps toward recognition ol the
five hundred yearn later than Eric- Norseman.Wiamndn has u lei!
son touched upon land xn the Wes- !E|-icmn Day which sz observed for
tem Hemisphere ln his Sqmh f°r1v.he Iirst time last Oftober.M m
a mute go Indxa, as the dlscoverergc this effect passed the lower
of Amenca,house at the last session of the
Minnesota has decided to make legislature of Washingwn,but
October 9, lei! Ericson Day.Alfuiled bccnuse of adjournment be-
bill just signed by Gov. Floyd B. fore the Senate could act.The newOlsonrequires the public schoolslmngnificent lakeshore boulcvardin
..GIFT..
WEEKv *
Come here for gifts for Grad-
uation and also other accessories.
1
i
o ~
'i l
v i
BABIES
a r e U p s e t
BABY ill: and nllmenls seem lns serlous at nlghl_ A suddmmay mean cnlic. Or n sudden allagg. diarrhea. Hovzo J mo d
urge -n ave youMnof Czgoria ready?
W hen
For the pmteeuon of your wasone-for your own puma olkeep ull.; old, reliable preparualways on hand. Dbl. don't keepjust for emergcncia: let it be nmevcrydny aid. lt's gamlg lnnumecwill ease and moths tha mfnpt v
cannot =1°=_f~ lu mild regulnunnhelp an ol er child whose tonguecoated because ol aluggph boweh.
All druggisls hnvs Cumnn.
»zaz¢w .,¢
C A S T O R I A
MIB. 51518 Jurgenuuu unu nu|.uu:||S t u r d ;d ru vllr °||nx|\Jt |.|.1p1t:l»gulf]L o u_ L u p q g ~ s e - } } _ d § § i M ~ | S u u d {?§£°'¢.°'§.`¥§Z'i»¢ 5 af a n . Re alis tic Pe rma nent No w! I I g; __ John Am a i d 1 w | = h ° ' » ~ ~ - " " - n -1
~ §nnguu___1gere_bu|il¢ll I have seen the wide WW!weex nv. me une: auunnMr.and Mrs. James Paulson
and baby visited at the Clark Lip~
pincott home Friday evening.Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and RuthtookClyd¢Caner of Mcfieehee,Ark. U: Tckarrmh Monday aftemoun
Gladys and Ethel Simonxen vis-
ited from Friday until Sunday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs.H. G.Bcrtelsen of Blair.l\lr.and Mrs. David Mathews
and daughter of Omaha, mme on
c....A.... ..\,.nx.w on vhif "mil Mnn.
CROW ELL HOME C4allers in Omaha Wednesday-lhv tho Mnmh-im! Ruildimr beautiHr. and lm. Carl H. :avian Ind 'a:...";:., ';;;.';m..T;.f um'~I|Mm.Kellogg was pleased to'have her daughter,Mrs.Bunnell|and son, Wallace from Lincoln with
|her Sunday.-
g Arthur Bailey of Omaha, camot o s e c 1\Irf=H a l l a n d b r o u g h t h e r| H 1 n \\\:\\¢a|l x n n n l l o i f n r M n } h n | " Q .
.,¢»nn "J ..... ,............---_son, Anker, aocomparued bv.P=~°=ff°if0und,=¢i°n and bird bath and the
Jensen spent Tuesday evening at stone-enclosed flowerbeds, ma the
the Peter Jensen home.removal of the municipal flag poleMcCarthy school closes Friday to the some parkinm
for the summer vacation after a And I am now watching withsuccessful school year.The 1>H1>§l=|u~@ greatest interest the comple-
nnnl nntmnn nlnn nn *he usual DIC- H.-..1 ¢\..,. ........ \¢..mh»¢n¢t Qwim-
where he will visit with Mr. and|'Mrs. Linton Puffer and other rela- ;
tives.Mrs.Susie Lane and Lira.Vivian Voss and two children were 1Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and \Mrs. Clifford Hay._.P
J H | | u n J \ . v \ u u u b v v a u o v u g . - »- » - . .l a y a t t h e p a r e n t a i ,O .M .M a t h e w s
mme .Mr .and' Mus.No n n a n W ar ri c k
m d children spent Mothc r 's D a y
nfith Mr .an d Mr s .Ne u m W a r -
lc k.
line n n I \| \a flnnlrrn 1:f ain nn lll
,.," _ , . " ... ' | .,L u .. - v. . . \ . . H _ " _ | " ~ " "I "| - - . -r . .- -- - - ;\ l U l U | | | \ :| | c w ; u u u u . l p u |g v v u nD a y ;A l s o M a r g a r e t M a h e r a n d n i c d i n n e r .I m i r : g P o o l o n s o u t h W a l k e r a v e -
I h e r t w o s c h o o l m a t e s o f B l a i r , @ 1 1 4 P e t e r J e n s e n ,a c c o m p a n i e c l b 3 " x u e .
~ h1'..... . .. .h i s b r o t h e r ,P IC TG W E ] '6 b u m n e s s :Tl n r i n c r H 1 0 f i v n m m é r s I h a v e
1 |:l .
Vir gin ia,wi th oth e r c hildren a n d
th ei r fa mi li es s pe nt Mol.her's Da y
wi th Mr s. C. B .Ha i n i n B la i r .
Mi ss Bir die Hu r d u m we n t to
W est Poi nt Fr id ay aftern oon to
see the Se nior c lass pisy that eve-
nin g, wh ere h er si ste r,Mi ss My r~
tie i s En glis h in stmc bor.Bo th r e-
tu rn ed ho me Sa tu rd a y an d My r tle
dro ve ba c k to W e s t Poi nt Su nd ay
evening.
Mr . a n d Mrs . A . W . Cla r k e a n d
family h ad S und ay d inn er with the
By ro n Be ar d fa mi ly .
By ro n B un n s pe nt S a tu rd a y an d
Sunday wi th his wi f e an d s ma ll
son a t th e Hu g o Haaeic ho me i n
Bla ir.r
callers in émahh Friday
\h-lou ~igh~ A~uddm '
may mean cnlic. Or n sudden alla>_diarrhea. Hovzo J mo d
urge -n ave youMnof Czgoria readyfl
For the pmteeuon of your wasone-for your own puma olkeep ull.; old, reliable preparualways on hand. Dbl. don't keepjust for emergcncia: let it be nmevcrydny aid. lt's gamlg lnnumecwill ease and moths tha mfnpt v
cannot =1°=_f~ lu mild regulnunnhelp an ol er child whose tonguecoated because ol aluggph boweh.
All druggisls hnvs Cumnn.
. < ; - - ".
C A S T O R I A ~
the usual picnic.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matzen vis-»it.;d at the Aibert Sunds home on
Thursday evening.
Misa Dagmar Petersen under-
went a topsil operation at an
only
~ as
.~`~ . ~'DXF'
Both the
Giant Model 53¥
Premier Duplex
and this Handy
SPIGSPAN
.Q-fe§n o e . .,,¢o¢¢¢O
.`q»~9ov~:! "v~1' I : '»~ ,_ ." "Q e e o o v
Q e v o r`' , , . , »
g
this Offer Ends
S a t u r d a y , '~v
This is your last chance to
t a k e advantage of thld
money-saving offer!
Plan to go down to our dim-play rooms, or call for freedemonstration, NOW.
wlul the add of these two
powerful cleaners, house-
cleaning wlll be the easi-
est, most eiclent you have
e v e r experienced.The
giant Duplex will get ALL
the deeply-packed dn in
your rugs.The Splc-Span
will make itself so valu-
able that lt will be your
friend for life Both will
leave a. trail of cleanllnell
and beauty.
a
Ad Right Now-Monday 'Will Be Too Lane!S
I
/
Womens and Misqs Dress Slip-
per:.;.'.I'C andr$6 sty ea on sale at
only $2.65-Fashion Center.It
Hats for Women and Misses-
the largest and finest assortment
in Blair priced at $1.77 and $2.77
including large assortment of the
New Pnnamas in ali headsize:YB
values at only $2.77---just the hat
to wear all summer.Special group
of Straw Hats priced to clear at
only EDC;Fashion Center.17-lt
BLAIWS FIVE #sans
IMPROVEMENTS
(Condnued from page one)
building pleasing to the eye with-
out and modemxmd well-equipped
within.
I have seen local steps taken
which resulted in the only bridge
across the Missouri river in the
100-mile sn-ewh between Sioux
city and Omaha; in a great :die-
brntion which brought many dis#
tinguiahed people here to "look us
over";and in the re-routing of
the Lincoln Highway fa run thnx
Bum-.
I have seen the newspaper situ-
ation cleared by the reduction of
lhe number of lea1 papers fromthreew two, a mxve in accord with
modern joumalistic policy and
with sound business economics.
I have seen the erection of n
beautiful and commodioas modern
telephone building which would be
the pride of a mach larger town.
I have seen the Danish Publish-
ing House practlcaliy double its
quarters and its equipment. by anew and modem two-awry sddi~
tion to its plant.I havq seen the new and com-
plete Dann College Gymnasiumgoup, ah enterprise due to the ini-
BUSINESS l)lREC'l`0RY
gettin g a lon g n ic e ly at thi s writing
Mr s .Chr is Sunds entertained
the D anish Lad ies' Aid W edne sday
afternoon.
Mr. a nd Mr s. J . W . J ohn so n a redri vi ng a n ew C hevro le t se da n.
_..». . ..
and Power Company
\¢§§lIebraska Light
WASHINGTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs.George Bergman
spent Sunday with Mrs. Bergman.Mrs. August Liesche of Irving-ton, was a caller here Friday.Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Jeffersen
spent last week in Omaha.
I .
SPECIAL orrm
These Two
Pmsnssn
M`Rcu|Ns and MOTOR/
SERVICE
Auto Repairing a Spcdnlty
daughter spent Thursday evening
nt the Jeffersmm home.
The Washington school dosedFriday, May 15th with the usualpicnic.The pupils gave u very
nice program during the aftemoon
which waé enjoyed by patrons and
friends of the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Paulsen and
children vidted at we MartinSunda home Sunday altemoqn.
You an BI! Oh!! GOODApplhnca Hem
c. ST. p__ M. & DMAHA
Southbound
11:40 A. M. dailyNo. 1
No. 3
cept Sunday
Northbound
6:55 A. M. daily
2:00 P M dail
No. 4
No. 2 ..y ex-cept Sunday
BUS GOING SOUTH
8:50 A. M.6:00 P. M
11:00 A. M.8:15 P. M.
7.40 P. M. daily ex-
-l i l ; | | |
c m c m o a
NORTHWESTERN
Westbound
No.'11l 8:85 A. M. daily
Elllbound
No. 122 6:30 P. M. daily
/pus GOING NORTH
9:00 A. M.8:00 P. M
12:00 Noon 6:15 P. M.
BLAIR Fnouri MILL
The Home of
MAINTOP FLOUR(Handled by All Grocers)
We exchange wheat for flour
P. S. Sorensen, Prop.
Dr. Norman K. RnthmxnnOPTOMETRIST
Over th; Bldr Drug Co.
Phone Black 41
Evenings by Appointment
n. H. RASMUSSEN
Insurmoe nf All Kinds
'Office
Over Farmers State Bank
MARCUS BECK
BONDED ABs'mA<:1 1aR
Office inCourt Home
friends in Norfolk two weeks, came
buck Tuesday.
Rev. and M rs. George were glad
to have their chiidronwith them
Sunday.It was a surprise as theydid not know they were coming.
Mrs.Kingry took dinner with
her mother, Mrs. Stull Sunday.
Mrs. Scott Major of Decatur vis-ited with her mother and aunt,Mrs. Truehiood, 'I'h'ursdas'.
The Dana Coilege A Cnpejlar
Choir of 46 voices, under the di-rection of Prof.Gunnar J.Mal-
min, gave their spring tour pro-
grarn here at the Home Saturday
seen a neu: combination business
Rev.Pardun officiating,afterwhich the body was taken to Ute,
Iowa.for burial.His only rela-
tive, W. B. Perkins of Norfo&k, a
nephew, was here making the ar-
rang"ernents.
welc ome them bac k.
1\i othe r' s. D ay wa s a bi g da y at
the home.Ma n y bouquets a n d
greetings we re received by th e
mother s.
Mr . T. K . C o rn i s h of Oma ha , i n
ap pr ec ia ti on o f th e c a re g iven h is
la te deceased mo the r ,g a ve th e
Home folks a tre at and took din ner
wi th th e m.I r vms g r e a tly a p p r e -
ciated.
Mr .R. E. P er ki ns p as se d to h is
heavenly home W ednesday , May 11,
»
..GlFT..
WEEK
V
Come here for gifts for Grad-
uation and also other accessories.
1vr '
Our Prices Will Please You
BLAIR
RACKET STORE
opposite the beautiful library cor-
ner, nnd not a few business places
improved by'rebuilt fronts and rc-nrrnnged interiors.The interior
attractiveness and convenience of
most of our stares have very great-
ly increased during the past half-
decadc, ond the lawns of residen-
ces,churches and other publio
buildings are being better kept up,
As I have set down for my own
satisfaction these substantial evi-
dences of progress which I have
witnessed--and other improvements
may have escaped my memory-it
has occurred m me that while we
may live near n river we are not,
after ull, so "slow" as might be.
In a place no larger than this
county seat of under 3,000 popu-
lation public and private improve-
ments necessarily have fa come one
by one and not in bunches.But,
all things considered,I can but
think that Blair has done exceed-
ingly well during the five years
just past.It is an attractive town,
and is growing more attractive all
the time.Friends of ours who
occasionaliy pass through here
speak of the pleasant impression
they get and carry away; and they
often mention our beautiful trees.
We have personally greatly en-
joyed living in Blair,and havel
Lilrgg assortments of new Sjik
Dresses now on sale at the Fa-
shion Center-special groups at$3.98 and $6.75-vaiues to $1 0 -
prints and plain colo':whiffons
and flat crepes.Sizes 14 to 46.
illness of heart trouble.He was
bom Jun. 6, 1848 in Bakersfield,
Vermont.He came w the HomeAug. 10, 1928 from Sioux City, ls.,alter his wife died, to make thishis home.He was a lm al mem~ber of the Home and wi gready
be missed by all.The funeral
services were held in f.he i-Iome
.,..,
BLAIR PRODUCE oo.
T. H. Wright, Prop.
Independent Cuh Buyer of
POULTRY EGGS CREAM
Phone 206 -Blnir,Neb.
McCAR'1`HY AND
LONG CREEK
Mrs.James Mullin,Frances,
Mary and James spent Samrday in
Omaha,
Miss Frances Mullin attended a
tea given at Dana College I-'rlday
afternoon.
FARRELUS
CAFE and ROOMS
Home Style Cooked Mala
Bus Depot
204 Walker Ave.
»'k|~ ° en you/r J/ma?Q ~.'
Don't aspYour hroal
ith arsh rrilanl
,,,......M...<~<~1 ~ . . :§=:1=s:=':= "¢;=="€=:S>\2<:" :¢<::..i.=2;;.. . :V~~~~" R e a c h f o r a
LUCKY instead "~~~ ~~ 2a s.........,,.g r °e 1
s Sa
=.5 ~.ff=5='¢ ~~ ..;f"=:..====21: °5=;= ~ ~ ~ <<s~.2=:=5::S:f .¢. .::. :;:§z ~=.,<1%.;<,<€¢;=a;?E=.~.2 r, ¢;,;§:¢;£»=;5=¢ :;:j:§:;:§: ;§;5~55 .<*' f=<="f~¢I3§?E§=%.= ~
~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~~;::1:5=f;;..~E¢
.-,.~......~~»1~m `~~=:; 2 ¢. ~¢s_
...v:§f:n~~f§:e=~. .
~~~:;. af
as gsgz .§§s.<l
= Q ."6 §§ES5Es1~<:;¢¢:
;:;:§;.\*
~ ~\
s
§§=:;;=E,E€=E:E:I. =;j.=;=-,>1?<f*axsx
"f""~=é;~>§;t ,Q ..1€§§s~
../:xg:..;:~' ~§>::=:=>~f1EE~~
~ 1 ~~;=:;'~Q,j;.V .. ..§E=:~==52e>==fa=.=:.f~.~5§.j;:=s:=Ei=.~~'~===<==-§k u ~~¢\5 '*
~ ~"»\::arc ~:»~: ~ ~pq : s s - > : ~ ~
,....~~\»
~.2=s §€=2§.2;.w ~ \'g
~. . . = . ~ . x = = =, x :¢;>;s\..<:=s;;»
f~. 2, 5.;.;:;;:;;:;q:.. ;¢:.=~>cr .<.........~ . .,. .~..... .~\
e:~;.~ " f ~ / ~ > . ;>~~'<=>="::2:s:5:¢s:=z»
~&:;:5:113i:;£:==1 ~
"~
e<==='
2 1 »-.s z5'.. ; ~ \
~1 s §
"~~~f'2f¥§a.,...s I . ;
\
z ~4 ~
.\
~:=: .=.=
`~zc=$.'"
';;=
" 1
~»<;¢~=~ =:x1:=.~ ~we iii?>~
"'¢'k/
~u
\
f
Nowl Pleasel-Actually pm your flnger on
your Adam's Apple. Touch lt-Adam's
A le-Do you know you are actuallytouch-
Ing your larynx?--This ls your volce box-lt
contalns your vocal chords. when you con-
slder yourAdam's Apple, you are conslderlng
your throat-your vocal chords. Don't rasp
your throat with harsh lrrltants-Reach for
al.UCKy Instead-Remember, LUCKY 5'm||(g
ls the only cigarette in America that through
In exclusive "'l'0ASTING" process expels
cenaln harsh lrrltants present In tg ;
baccos. These expelled lrrltants are sold to
manufacturers of chemical compounds. They
are present ln your LUCKY STRIKE, and
so we say "Conslder your Adam's Apple."
e
I
Es~r e £ 2 2 : : " } ' s ~..
l l / t /~J'/ 0 'l
\ Q ~"' *w. -""`
" "5 / 0 ~~~~t ' s t o a s t e d 4 / Q .
Including the use of Ultra Wolet Rays ~
Sunshine.Mellows-Heat Puriies
Your Throat Protection-against lrrltaflon-apalnsf 253
The | ...¢ uSlvllu DunnOfehnsranwas 1'-"sq,-r|....a.,. naSumvdeynv||qo¢srN.B.Gnmunlm
BL AIR ABs'mAc'rAND TITLE COMPANY
Bmmded AhelnctenPHONE I5
Pilot Bldg.Bldr, Nebr.
EAT ATWA L'I"S PLACE
Two doors east of
Vinton-Evans Garage
Hnmlmrgen Lunches
DR. EDWIN T. JIPP
DENTISTX-ray Svrvlm
Offices inState Bank Bldg.Phbne 298 Bllir, Nebr.
CARL SCHMIDTINSURANCEREAL ESTATE
mdLOANS
Office in Slate Bank Bldg.
DR. w. F. HEMPHILL
DENTIST
In new Home TheatreBuildingmm, Nebraska
Mi s s Ru b y B ad g er o w s pe n t F ri -
da y ni g h t wi th Ma rg a re t Badge-
ro w.Mr . a n d Mr s .Hen ry J e ns en en -'
terta ined the Bla ir pinac hle c lub
at th eir home Friwlay even ing.
Mr. a nd Mrs. A lf re d Han se n an d.
children vi s ite d with Mr. a nd Mr s.
Robe rt W iden er S unda y af tern oon.
Mr .an d Mr s.George Ne ls on
sp en t F ri d ay e ven in g vis i ti ng wi th 'Mr .and Mr s .Ha r r y S mi th an d!
fa mily .|
Mr .and Mr s .Ru do lp h Men c ke
visi ted wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Chr is
J ensen and family Sunday evening.
Mr . a n d Mr s.Flo y d S mi th we r e
Sunday din ner guests o f Mr s .
Fr wa J e n s e n o f B la i r .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith wereSundéy dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elza King.The Bench Community C,1ub met
with Mrs.Ncis Nelson and DellaThursdayafternoonwithfifteenmemberspresent.Mrs.Clifford
Ray and Mrs. Dora Sumner werevisitors.Their next meeting will
be hold at the home of Mrs. Ciurk
Lippincott..Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and
children were Sunday fiinner guests
of Mr . an d Mrs . Gu s Men c k e.
Don't.pay mo r e th a n $ 1
f1hildrnn'n sh oe s- slib be rll o r
:Fords in sizes 2 to 5-5% to 8 and
85-5 to ;1 and 11% to 2-values to
$3.50 go at $1 a pair at the Fa-
shion Center--this week-end will
probably clean them ali up-»so if
you need children's shoes shop attheFashion Center and supply
your needs.You will never ge:this chance again as we are clos-
ing out all childrcn's shoes.1?-It
$2 IIoliywood Wash Dresses on
sale $1.29-Fashion Center--sizes
1-1 to G2-~sixteen new styles just
1 7 ltreceived
l | | \1;.Anu»n..u ¢ - . - .» - - - --C l u b m e t T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h
M N f'l w !» »M o t e _ l m M r s .O s c a r,.,..-,_ -.-...Pedersen became a member.
-_. ...,... ..,..
May
:GIanlL."I-uns " n f l Tn n a n a f \ ; \ n n n H n n r | ¢ u |
the meeting Sunday evening of theTriangieBabyBeefClubatthe
home of Gottlieb Stork.Leonard
Wolf will be host June 14.Harvey Paulsen of Alma, Nebr.,
returned 'Tuesday to the home ofhisnarents.Mr.and Mrs.PaulF£u|§§§."1»}H¢ré 'i 51 help this
s u m m e r .
Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Conety spent
Wednesday evening with Mr.and
Mrs.Ned Tyson of Herman.Miss Emestine McCoy and How-ard |Kj¢-Idganrd ol Tekamah, wereWednesdayeveningvisitorswithMr. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler.
Cam] Frye, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cass Frye.returned Tun-sdny £0
the home of his parents nfier anoperation for nppendicitis at sn
Onmha hospital.Mr. and Mrs. Charley Laughiinof west of Herman, spent Thurs~
day aiternoonfvith Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Beard.Mrs. Loltin Stewart. spent n few
dnys last week visiting friends in
Omaha, retuming w the parental,
Neum Warrick home Saturday.Mixw Gerirude Warrick was aThursday night. guest of Miss Alma
W r ic h o f Blai r.
Minn Ffrnnstjnn M v f n v attended
a p a n y F r i d a y e ve n in g a n d s p e n t
th e wee k -e nd in Te ka muh .
Mr .an d Mr s. J .S.Oon ety a nd
W ilbu r Co ne ty we r e vis i ti n g el a-
tive s in W aterlo o an d th eir rn ther
in Valley Sunday afternoon.Mr .
an d Mr s . Ned Ty s on sp e nt Sa tur -
day n ig ht wi th th e Co nety ' s.
Mr .an d Mr s .S a m Steele an d
c hildren were Fr i d ly e ve n i ng vi s -
itor s at th e W . J . Bo lte h ome an d
the Boite f amily we re Sund ay s up-
per g uests at the Steele home.
Mr s .J ames Pauls en an d Mi s s
An n a a tte nd e d th e J u n io r S ewin g
C lu b W ednesday afternoon ar. the
ho me o f Mrs . E mi l Fo lle n at. Her -
ma n .Paul Fa c kler too k hi s a unt, Mrs.
W alter Sc h nei der to Fre mon t Mon-
day to go on to h er home at I thac a
Mi ss Ma rg u er ite L e mo n ha s
bee n re fle c ted teac he r of th e Go ll
ec h nnl fo r n ext ve nt.She and theIIm i ; ; ; d E 5 '" 1 . ; 5 '" ' ; , § ;
Dicnlc for r Init dly of lchool,Friday the 16th.-*l l i a I T a l o n ¥i`|nT.r\nr M a m a f r n m l
Peru U0 Omaha Saturday wherehor futher met her.Mr. and Mrs.Earl Petersen of near Hermann
were aiso MuLha's Day guests.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and
family spent Sunday afternoon andhad supper with the Ruben Wid~
ener Iamlly.
Mn. Margaret Iverson and tam-
ily were Wednesday afternoon vis-
'
'"a
Y.
s
a
|
v
~1
k
e
y
For Sale or Tnde-One
bull coming yearllng.I-I
son.
Mrs. Louisa Anderson o
is visiting tlves and
Blair.
Oliver 'Hudekon insbeadily_now which is 1
w his friends.
Mr. md Mrs. Frank S
euwndning the Thursda
bridge club tonight.
/Henry .Kuhr of Otumly bought the Chris
hom pn west Lincoln
J. B. Adams of 0
i118 on Blah-friends
neighbors last Wedne
Mn. E. s. Beaty p -
Sioux City Saturday to
da y : wi th he r dum,
0'NelL
Mlm Ruth Morgan. '~
ing Mlm Robertson -
over the week-end at th
Halle: home.
Mr.md Mrs. Wm.
hmily spent '1\:asd.Iy
(hmhn attending :
birthday pany.
Mr. and Mn. Llnto~
Tehmlh, spe nt hat
emoon a t tha Olive
home in thi: ary.
P.M. 'hrso n ldt \-
ning lor Appia River,
vlnit his cousin,M u s
who ia critically ill.
Mr. and Mn. Frllk
and Mrs. w. W."~»at the Hhmld Se ll!
Omaha, Int Saturday.
Mrs. C. L. Patterson
I .
s
~an A. naomm PlbIl|l¢
: ~ | ° ». ' : r s
w r w sw
Drlve on Old Boy
Out in California it was found
une the safest automobile drivers
were between 45 md 0 yenrs ¢f
age.s u m mwrd ;show u m
mnong driven in thi; chu there
were gppmximnely '18 wdde nn
per month lor eu-.h 100,000 drivers,1 lower ntlo than for ony other
five you nge group.1Amr the fi fty y ur mnrklhe re
is an increase in accidents,but
down around nineheexi-theft nn
about wine ls mmy uzddentn per
100,000 driven u than ue in the
45 in 49 yeu' ohd group.Thnse of ul who dodge Lupin'
be nu md batwred c an o f url-
|And then, sometimes, we're mov-
~ ~ing aiong giily, only to have the
way ol Willing Smith of Arling-r *I" '~I ' ~
.nl .
ton, was so inhnupted when he
'-.|.Ente nd n ne s nd-c hu ma ki n lowdk about andbecarelree But
¢ the posfntfla at BNI. Nah" The Enterprise assures us that
~ ~ ~m u s a f c o n p m u¢he'l1 so o nbe o ut again.Then
~3|1879.vague: and vague: will gmw the
. . . =,~'momfon
" ||l |-.week.Right now,he's thinking
o!*ho\v wonderful it in to be able
entertained Wednesday evehing at
4 slelk fry for Mr. md Mn. Leo
Pltferson Chapman and Mr. and
Mrs.Dewey Hoodley of Omnlu.
deceased was a brother of Mrs.
Newell.
Wm. Fifklins. Jr. ol Crdghmn,
Nob.came in Tue.sdny night to
rpend n couple of days at the
E.C.Hunt home.He ndso ae-
compmled the Hunts to Dedngton,
Mo. to visit Emgry Hunt Jr.
Mine llelita Tnylor and Nick
Thane nie ln ntteudmee at the
Pyum Sis ters and K. P. 10682
m u eonventzlom being held t
York, Neb. this week.They go
delegates from thdr orgmintl
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rathmann
did not forget thnt laixt Sunday
was Mother! Day and wok both
many ngrsm.Aa ~e seniors
Phved their roles m "Take My
Advice", did thw ndnds nm t o
the put lam' yearn, or were they
concerned with the vm tlddA than
hy unnonquered before them!
o 0
"May is tho month of showers!"
:ang the friends of Mn.Morris
Glen ot Lyons,and Mrs. Ned
Tyson at Herman,when they
gnthemd bo honor their recentmar-
rhges.But the shower they had
i n mi n d w n n o t w l d .'fherewaa
love md appreciation md hope in
every gift that found ls way into
Y-he heap at those dnt wm grace
the new hams
0 o
sent a nice program May 20,at
eight p. m. m which the public is
invited.Miss Thelma Van Deven-
ter is the tucher.
Mr. ind Hrs. M. D. Newell, Mrs.
I-'red Jenkins md Art Springaw
attended the funeral o! Tom IId!
others to wxtch thdr cjaumaiel
play their part! in the llli play
they will present for their beloved
school.Four years have thou
seniors shared th w t rl ll s md
thai:eoniidences.Those years
will never be forgomn md tha
....;».
with scarlet lever.
Frank Gray of west Washington
meer is reshingling his residence
thus adding to its appearance.
Holsteln
ea Wil-
11-11.
Wisner,
lend; in
gaining
nd news
mart arg
I The Coffee Club meets this aflf
emoou (Thnndny) with Mn. Claus
Wulf, on west Front street.
Mr. ind Mrs. Hugh Allen, who
have been waiting at the Wm.
Rodgers home for the past seven
weeks,l d t Monday morning for
flaw home ln Inn Angeles, Calif-
The .M. E. Ladies' Aid willserve
th e J u n i o r - S e ni o r ~ a t t h e
Glen Miller of Deatur,in thenewbutcheremployedatthe
North Side Store..
Mrs. Wm. Carter and children of
Omaha, spent last Sunday at the
Jonas Burchlm home.
The Chess Club met Int eve-
ning lar the final meeting ofthe
year with Atty. A. C. Debel.
Mina Esther Huzhes. who teae.h~
The W. F.M. S. of the M. E.
church met with Mrs. E. J. Hln-
eock last.Friday nnex-noon.
Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Gravatt andchildrenofLincoln,spent the
week-end at the pmnta l,Myron
Metzinger home.
Evelyn and LaVaughn Monte of
Lincoln, spent the weekend withhome folks.Dr.Monte and vile
Reliable girl wants. house work
dudng summer months.Phone
Black zsz.17-1°
Geo.Kuhr Jr.spent Mother's
Day with his mother, 'Mm John
Kuhr of westGrant street.
Henry Wrlch Sr. of west Front
SL enjoyed having his relatives
come in last Saturday evening tdcelebratehishiMda y.Vlaitinl
evening||mr vs# !'!"*'°I."""_"'"'7.!fl"|.|'¢i{a§ smmm Elmél dole! thail"'P¥» yur 93: §j§9_ 'i'i'1"f§f'.'f2'Il|ESrnT`F¥iE|léy.May 15,-mn umvminz-a nice unch to allaneent- al mmes Wm serve me .-uuuunw imgBandar! Ansodltlou, Hay 23 at the suns P c.Wayne Pum' -~.am-puns.was mu.Mn. W. B, Pudun returned on
4 former Tuesday morning fmm St. Ialdn
_Mo.when she ,wma called sometime ugo by the illness and sub~
10 go m gequent death of her mother, Mn.
im s le w D. F. c mmh. who nme d a v ny ,
Mn' 1-:ua May 5.Inlennent was made nt
Bu. Shan were dinner guests onFriday at the John Jensen home,
wen of Blnir.
For Sala--Three fall Hampshire
bonn wshinz 175 polmds.Call
nt Miller Munk's blacksmith shop.
Leonard Munk.,17-tt
'¢
n n l n f n a f
h loreeutthedndaungd sgo-
Sib by , Ill._Mra.E m ma Ho o ve r is o w
enter tai n-M L m d Mr s . J .M .Bu r c h n m a s i mp r o vi n g a t th e U m v e r d t y
||"4b¢\unada ..1 111 ._.._.! ¥f..1l....lIl¢4»¢|a\9 Lngn giil u l !I n n f"ln»h>f"n\||APnga ntwelm mé mmm
the Girl Graduate
ONG has she look-
ed forward to(irad-
uation Day.And
long will it linger in
her memory as the hap-
piest day of her youth.
Yes, all the more so if
you extend your con-
gratulations in the
form of a Gift!
"What shall it be?" you ask.
This store now features
many ideas. Such as:
Fountain Pens Hand Bags
Perfumizers Memory Books
Fancy Stationery Perfumes
Toilette Sets Vanity Sets
BLAIR DRUG co.
51 w Y Q Q , - ' '-~ ~
~§`1§
g J '/~~~ N
v . _'
_ E Q'\~\`\ `.
"\~»»f w *Q AIQ '
\\\`'\7 M ;~
1 '/
~ ~W .
.~ze~~
L s // ¢ = 9 £ ~ =/
a lof itlcGeehee, Axk il vhmng her.|
Im v 5§§E1¢<i'="Safety First"meeting L u t Sunday evening
nnrnrl lw tha Iowa-Nebraskl m..¢+.nl: Hun nw. fr'Amam lm up-F.-- .,------~. . . . . .-_ __-N -. ............."¢|||¢||PMYlf0».||l\|I8¢'|l|llf"'°7hvnxe1|mnl|||elHeluxBn\nncerrg, ||~, w u ¢ dl n n n-l \ l |l Ul ¢ °|" P -w ' l |ryA n d u|m |nd S |u Bu h l -smlunwmum m m H1» °"'m .
h u .af mu-......f'..»..un. w. w. cnmm of nmgll. ..'£"; A .°l.".1'?.".1'."I'f.;'£..5,'?
Wu., ...Hudlemm
nday eve1
[lllnnis w|11 Tyson,
clmfer Sr.won vlmlzed
hom,in
xt Denver,
Ne b . , m m °ff w vm :Hr; L.y`-i9T2;;10; ;;".;.;;'a.;.:""""
nlg n "g; §3§..'l'.Z'?.Z of ~ from the local order; will be pre-
dnughter,un, Howlrd Hun of sent.
Teksmnh.un. cnmm und m The 'h-inlfv Lutheran church
mm- 1 few yearn- ngu and Blair will hnvn Asomdon Day services
friamqinareallwaysgiadbuseehar f-\:\is(Thux~sdny)even.lng,8p.m.ln
.Kam the English language.H. C. J.
Pm ..mx mn.M u m vm F"°°°» pastor.
spend the gzuterpart of the sum-Mr. and Mn.'r.R. Jacobsenmerin Blnlr.md will remlvclnd childrsn o! kvlngton,md...mn¢ in nlmn. nine-ornn. voice. Mrs. A. B. Klngery of Florence,
n u v l l n u p u l u n g u m l l n l t
P°f°»ivwerduneeaforfx-iodonmd
\r¢u.It'|hum»sdallyla¢kd
undnr 20,000lln.\0
eliminate kitchmrepdn lad
hgxgw adjummuu.`
Stop|¢tlmSex-vdllermatic
dlspl.|y.Aeomp\etormpo(
d n l at irruiniblc Prim.r-:........¢.|...-nm : lwnmu nukes, driven by hauess nu-old 'RSM' will be qui!e willing fo
- g u y h u " , m u m m r g o n n g v u n .G n u R a t h m m n I n d 3 " - a '1 5 ` E a J ` J h S ` h | » t 1 '
! '. ! _ _ " " ' . . ¥ _ _ ? ' ° . . f f f ". . T f " , ° . £ . l " ° . . .' E ' }~* i n n ' 1 ' . . . . . . . .n l I P L ; ~ # W h u ' ! ' * P l " $ ? ' -
*NS Y md ~ .§ ]1 '§ 1 ]£ i hi zmmi u ni mn; wars Sundzy guests nt the Myron
Mrs. Burl "umm il nrenarlnz U, (uh dm, Metxinger home.anesplb than finsurns
I* Q [orria And
I *'s umfo élmé aeeordinz WI Mn. Mu Bdn anteruinod tho]
DALE nom(
mfg,h a r ;ga mma `§; |§|||,5,||p ullu;nuncuuviu uno u.||u.||l=1i lllr blll.| B_V u hu an d 1gnnlyH»»¢;=>m d th ey w o wa r n =t1sh*-| °fP1="m "=°#*f°-I M . " f m .Hr n . H : _
I the mtereqdng "Melody Way".
Cell Blue 244 or Dam College.n
County Superintendent Bdford
'attended the gndmntiou emerdses
at Arlington Tueadny evenlnz and
the Biubeg school Weclnesdxy no-.
ning.Mo n o l th e ru nl schnala
of the county will claus this week.The Rose Hill school held lla
graduation exercises lasrt Tuesday
eveninK and Calhmm this (Thun-
Double Four Bridge Club lm pri-
dny ma no v a .Mrs.Deo .~utrom wan high soon m d »
Tom Me ro dlth v u uur de dlo w.
The Club will meet May 2 with
Mrs. Vernon Bellows.
Rev. Lang of this city observed
hls 72nd birth annlversary Sunday
May 10 willi Mr. and Mrs.Carl
Kollennan and Herbert, Mr.and
Mrs. Geo. Schrlefer and Catherine
I n
Ormlby
70.fa
nandaium
ld daugh-I bl th.'JT`" Nil.,
Reprdlus ol the number -of blos-
soms that showed on their bridal
day, the heart! at the luppy couple
were abloom with ardent love. And
lmm naw on 11usy'1l ny , " W l nt
l s l o r a r e a s a d a y i u M a y . . . o r
June . . . or ws; other month of the
v w - "1
Mrs.O w Gi l l g mm vm Elo ise, ma Mr. 1. c. Ella:ment
pleased w have A number of her the d a r l u ;Sunday viddng at
gm come £°"1i'°'¢.,'"§Z1 "gf the .Huvey Elle: homo in Omlhl-
y e K.Y -p er Mn .Mi nnle Bu wh o lu sgg_-555;~'h anniversary. been visiting hor som' in Kansas
nm ~=_u°;£143 the eve- City lor a few weeks, is expected
8 ~Q Y-home the latter pan oi the week.
"_. ". . . . ....-.__._
vMr.and Hrs.HniorEfp`frSEf ""i -Q
spend the summer at tlu
ment on the Ommby 011:12
Mn. Fnnk Kutrup aug
ter, Mary and Mrs. Ida .
Aww.. in Linr-nin Saturrli
$ | 7 9 5 o ~Ȣ--nur,a mmmn nlInstalled
Fiuulvlnuinl ummDastrup and daughter returned thesamedaywhileMrs.Junghluth
stayed to visit several weeks with
her daughter. Mrs. S. R. Batson.Ilay Batson and Avery Batsoaof Lincoln, were visiting last week
at the home of Jullun and Herman
Jungbluth.1Miss Maud Masters, with a class
from Creighton University and 12student doctors, attended a lecture
Saturday held at the asylum in
Lincoln.Roland Omrsby drove to Staple-hurst, Monday on business.
Miss Maud Masters drove to
Milford. Sunday to spend the day
'with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brokaw.
Mr. Brokaw was pdncipal o! the
Arlington high school for several
years.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth
drove to Blair Monday, an busi-
1
very way.Every member ol the
SENIOR crass PLAY
A s uc c e s s
given in the local high school audx
tonum last Thursday evening, May
7, proved to be a fins success in
ploy east took his or her pan well
Austin Beales as Bud Weaver
proved to be one of the leads in
the cast.Vera Nelson as Ann
Weaver played her part well
Francis Kelly as Jim Thayer prov
ed to be a master crook.Fredrick
kegler and Alice Beekrnann por
trayed ine characters of Mr and
Mrs Weaver as usually found xn
the average Amencan household.
Raymond Matz did justice to tho
The Senior class play winch g mr. ann mrs. I". w. Arnor, sara.John A.Rhoades,Mrs.Philip
0'Hanlon,Miss Mary Cook,Mrs.
Annie Martin, Mrs. John Aronson,Mrs. W. G. Harrison and Miss Ada
were among the Blair friends whoattended the funeral of Mrs. John
Landis at Ft. Calhoun Wednesday.
The L. S. U. of the Congrega-
tional chureh met with Mrs.John
A. Rhoades on Tuesday, May 12.
The president, Mrs. R. J. Murdoch
presided.Mrs.L.C. Klopp read
an interesting article.Mrs. J. Pe
lersen and Mrs. C. N. Hansen were
the assisting hostesses and with
Mrs. Rhoades, served refreshments
of strawberry shorbcake and coffee
t the close of the business see~
s on.
The Tuesday night bridge clubmat May 12 with Dr. and Mrs.
W. F. Hemphill for a fine supper
and cards for entertainment after-
wards.
Mrs. Earl Long I Omaha, vis-
ited last Tuesday at the E. E. Ep~
perly and Martin Ndson homes on
east Washington street.Mrs.Long
is Mrs. Epperly's niece.
Mrs. E. S. Beaty entertained on
last Sunday at dinner,Mr. and
hks. Fred Rankin and Patty Lou
Younglove of Sioux City.
Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hall and Mrs.Melvin
Springate of Arlington and Mrs.
F.Meador of Garfield, Kentucky
visited last Saturday at the M. D.
Omaha, und Mr. and Mrs. Carl
No novI||| HMI Osmondinode! from hilclbcn mphCousleutoqnnu
day) evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Si Johnson are
moving hack from Schuyler, Neb.,
where they went a few weeks ago.
He sold his hamburger shop overthere to Mary Hineline of 'this
city and Si has taken over his old
stand here again which has been
in uharge of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh
McNutt.Blair friends will beglsd
to welcome them back to Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blattor en-
tertained three tables of friends at
pinochle last Friday night at their
home,the occasion being Mrs.
Blat1er's blnh anniversary.Mrs.
Jack Burnham and T. A. Bohn won
first prizes, Mr. and Mrs. George
Tiedje the consolation prizes.
After a must enjoyable evening
spent, Mrs. Blatter served delicious
refreshments.
Miss Celia Stricklett,daughter
of Frank Stricklelv.and John
Keifer,sun of Frank Keiler of
this city, were married last Thurs-
day afternoon in the County
Judge's office at the court house.
A marriage license has also been
issued to Oscar Scheer,son of
Fred Scheer and Esther Dickmcyer,
daughter of Henry Dickmeyer, re-
siding in the west pan of the
county.
M r .J e s s e D a v i s
H e r m a n ,N e b r a s k a ,
'»I u n d e r s t a n d t h a t y o u e x p e c t t o
r a i s e q u i t e a nu mbe r o f c h i c k s a g a i n t h s
y e a r .You a r e s h o w i n g g o o d j ud gme n t i n
s t a y i n g r i g h t i n th e p o u l t r y bu s i n e s s a s
s u b s t a n t i a l l y a s e v e r ,f o r i n t h e o p i n i o n
o f n e a r l y a l l p o u l t r y a u t h o r i t i e s t h e r e
w i l l be a s h o r ta g e o f e g g s a n d p o u l t r y
me a t w i t h i n th e n e x t two y e a rs .
You c e r t a i n l y w i l l wa nt t o r a i s e
e v e r y c h i c k p o s s i b l e a n d a t th e l o w e s t
c o s t .I d o n ' t kno w whe the r o r n o t y o u
ha v e e v e r u s e d NUTRENA Ch i c k Ma s h b e f o re ,
b u t t h e r e i s n ' t a c h i c k s t a r t e r m a d e i n
i n th e Un i t e d S t a t e s more who le some,mo re
n u t r i t i o u s o r m o r e e c o n o mi c a l than NUTRENA.
NUTRENA Chi c k Ha s h i s t h e fe e d t h a t
makes " P e r t L i t t l e P u l l e t s a n d F o y L i t t l e
R o o s t e r s " .I t i s s a c k e d i n the Go de n Ba g.
NUTRENA Chi c k Ma s h i s a c o mp l e t e a l l
-ma s h r a t i o n f o r b a b y c h i c k s u p t o e i g h t
t o t e n w e e k s o f a g e - n o t h i n g e l s e i s
ne e de d t o gro w c h i c k s r a p i d l y a n d e c o n o -
m i c a l l y e x c e p t w a t e r a n d g r i t .S i mp l e .
e a s y - t o - f o l l o w f e e d i n g d i r e c t i o n s a r e i n
e v e r y b e g .
Ev e ry s a c k of NUTRENA Chi c k Ma s h i s
p r o t e c t e d w i t h a S e a l o f P u r i t y s e w n i n a t
t h e t o p o f t h e s a c k ,whi c h i s y o u r g u a r a n -
t e e t h a t i t i s ma de fr o m s we e t.s o und.
whole some i n g r e d i e n t s .p r o p e r l y b a l a n c e d
t o pro mo te the qu i c ke s t a nd c he a pe s t g ro w th.
I h o p e y o u w i l l try NUTRENA Chi c k
Mash o n a l l y o u r h a t c h e s t h i s s p r i n g .I f
y o u do .I know t h a t y o u w i l l r a i s e th e
b e s t c h i c k s y o u h a v e e v e r h a d a n d w i l l b e
mo re th a n p l e a s e d w i t h the m.Af t e r y o u
h a v e u s e d i t ,w r i t e a n d l e t me kno w wha t
s u c c e s s y o u h a d w i t h l t .
"He r e ' s w i s h i n g y o u a s u c c e s s f u l
p o u l t r y s e a s o n t h i s s p r i n g .
¢Yo urs v e r y t r u l y ,
VRHZS NUTRENA Tzzw MIL LS,I n c .
Vaumsi YUM
.P r e s i d e n t -
solu byBIGELOW 8' UNRUH
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
and Mrs. Catherine Siert present.
Mrs.Carl Kruger and baby ol
Winton, Wyo.retumed to their
home Saturday after spending
several weeks in Omaha and Blair.
~. L. F. States and daughter ofNorth Platte, who have also been
visiting here, at the W. J. Knop-
man home, returned to her home
at the same time.
The body of Grant Fox of Oma-
ha, was brought to Blalr Tuesday,
May 12,for burial in the locnl
cemetery.The deceased passed
away Saturday, May 9. in Omaha
of pneumonia.He had been ill n
week.The Odd Fellows had chargg
of the services at the wmefery.
Mt.Fox was a brother-ln-law of
our townsman,G.G. Hines and
has often visited here.
Mrs. Marie Pedersen of east Col-
fax, entertained at a. family din-
ner last Sunday for the follo ing:
Mr. and Mrs.Chris Pedersc of
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peder~
sen and son and Mr.and Mrs.
Russell McCracken of Lincoln, Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Pedersen of Fre-
mont, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peder-
sen, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pedersen
and daughter,and Ted Pedersen
of Blair.Mrs. Pedersen was pre-
sented with a nice gift.
8v»¢pl»gloctr~¢ 3;¢;mMv|-0
me Arlllll Hardware
ess.|»»=f= of Perry Van Kine.Stanley' g,1 shMt. and Mrs. J.0. Marshall an- Jensen as Bradlev Clement did a s y_e _mav i s anon fm H19 nn]||fn Ne we ll h o me
'T = ' " : "mr s. w. M. Ha u er i B p lan n in g toox; i ' ; h : ;5?' ;_'*;;;j;; c haperon a n Oma h a h i g h sc hool
Y ls or or ity hun c h n e xt Sa tu r da y f o r
nmmoe the l dvll ol nn elght pkg;1'l m ver work and mene z. -1 . 2 1 2 1 a ' : b § " = " v A n n o n ~ E B S Q -T M-we :1°':;:.E:'
-"ig-=;';_j'5"'-11 Sunds are re Scotte madg an excellentvampnnd '" '°""j"'a treasure hunt and a uma zen, . ''.' scheming lady in the play.pan W wind th afwff"»§,.4',"§L§"§. bmh of n baby This play rzf9Y°<l to.l_a b5n-scuool, mmws 'ro A CLOSE ovetyin Council ';;;um.°moon
II
I:Miss sylvh .lungbl ¢h,M-_llant comedy mu of spnxluing um-__ .._Mary Mulick ard Missu Madenx; log which gave a cross section of d Sclxiol wlll officially close Fn~'f';i"",'f "Fil Iaishe Offexenbcr
Kenney, all of St. Joseph hospital thg average well to do American 25 "V 22.All S" nn( classes d'e se do mfmgorc at \es at
in Omaha, were visiting '[`uee=dny family.The coaches of the play nn be completed m the grades on Jmnor un "Y m nor of Mrs.
at the home of Mr. :md Mrs. liar- w»» w 1-1 Fl".-lf ,mn l.n.»i|.». Kpmn. Tuesday, May 19.In the Senior 9m"° Offen.Her daughter, Mrs.
~ ~v h v I 7 * " " j °_ - u " I " " " " " " ' ° l "~~~~~w e d _M .E .~ ~ M r . ~ ~'h § '§ » ' i 2` 3 ` » L ` 2 1 " ° ' § e Z " fi @ § " l ? '2 2 3 1 2 2 "§ " "d " J" »M a y 2 0 .o n F r i d a y m o r - | f ' " " ' l y o f A ' h " 5 f ' ° "a n d M i s a
~ O F O U R N E W S ._.:..-:_..._\ . -n . . .\.:....\.....1......1 ....m H R ~t h e Dl.1I1il8 w i l l l 0 h n - n f , , l B ¥ 1 \ " 8 O f f e n O f U D B C i t y .
Ilumnuns ny uu:mg u b|.:nUu|.u rB Y C H I C AGOAN| c hes tra u nder the drre c tion of K. C Itheir Sfilde rooms bo receive their'Mrs.Soren Jensen wan tho ro
re po rt cards,pr omotio n éer u} }l cipient of af1\nai:¢;'of z2l»ei§`b5\}-
me s , e tc .On F ri da y a fter no on a t que ts f r o m he r c hildren o n Mew
121 5 the las t c nn vnr nli nn nnr\|7\n\n the r'x n a v .U m rlnlluhfnva M n
Chicago, HL, May 12-They any DeGro(!.
I'm io be moved.They've more m m m ,! I \ ¥ f ' ¥ 1 m n A D i rfmjto'my fine-I""`7FE'1§'SEpéi$E'?m.nnnulin*he`a;aa'3'..§.;;'1:¢;.1;';:f°ii|§.i'au"" .{."'if§'°1f¢¥I&' °'"'writer, my paper, my chair (it's " M " ' M m u w n m v w
cushion too), and my talking ma-The Junior High track team
°-"He to another PEB" in Chicago. journeyed 1.0 Calhoun last.Thurs-
In fact gg opemuon h"~"_"l'°"d]7 day and met the team from the
nsyo uxe adthuwe eksc alh h h h l i a m ef.offering, kindly keep in mind that The n ig 2° ?'{M ; t h " L o
V _p or raining o e BIv e vmtten it on the ND' so bd boys proved to be the dedding
speak.|,.-l..., :_ _1--=_»\_....» --f»»-
be g-lven.In the Senior high
school all the awards that have
heen'won during the year by the
dilferent high school students will
be preaented.
The public is cordially invited to
attend this lalt convocation exer-
¢a;u. nf nm sms.. \.x..\. .,..\.-,.\
and Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr. spent the
aftemoon with her.Her son, Jas.
H. Jensen of Lung Beach,Calif.,
remembered her with A lovely bou-
quet ol roses.
The children of Mrs. Hans Miller
were all home lam Sunday w
__._.\.\.;gl.l....
>
-_-...v..W . . - . .» . . . ~ .nu g u m u u v v n .u p u n u m e u a y W l u ;m e n m o t n i é l...; '.' ; g g w g g , g g ' g f g g f _ § $ §o n F r i d a y e v e n i n g ,m y z a , t h e a n d e a t .d i n n e r w a h h e r M r s
Y I l a ne s ,o w _i ug t h o w M , _H Q ?w i n n e r s f o r B l a i r w e r e D a l e B r u m -5 § t h a n n u a l c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e r -M i l l e r w a s t h e r e c i u i e n t - o f s e v e r a l l
c§g=g °1_ nffjlllarv,:LFIF u n e n n e lb a " g h _ ` wh o ma d e :1 willlnice vim.Those =.}~¢-gf-111; warn MrI|111 DJ! IBHllly UJDVQCI DJ U10 Pr°"|FT11n:\r|;\n ln h n n be held in the new auditorium.
Prof. I-I. II. Hahn of Wayne, for-
rly superintendent of the Blair
city schools, wiil deliver the com-
mencement address.His subject1; the "New Emphasis in Educa-
on".
IBEITER PLUMBING
|=|xTun£s
'The summer season is the
'.ideal time to install new
plumbing fixtures. Enjoy your
home to the utmost with sur-
roundings of modern plumb-
ing fixtures.
|Meahs Greater Home Satisfaction
'Call Us For Estimates ~
J o h n M o o r e
1|P l u m b i n g C o 1
0B L A I R, N E B RA S K A |
Mrs. L. P. Miller of Arlington, Mr.
and Mrs. George Miller ol Sioux
Falls, South Dakota,Mrs. Harold
Cout¢s and children of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Miller and chil-
dren of Blair.
petty vacated by the Roscnbaums. -"-mn '"°\Lulufm-.:..tanfvnu -J ..........z_.. ~|poin;sfori§a;i;";lunior High
..-D vu.-lc" un -auuvmg lmm onectice to another is ptbdudng in
me the same sensations of excite-
ment and worry, of phnsure and
regrets.Anyway, I hope by the
time mother week has elapsed, l'll
be as comfortably settled in my
new loutlon as, I hope; the Casey
lunlly already ~ 0 _
mm Mr. md Mrs . Ev e rett Mi l-
0! Hu-nga, also lcnow how it
ls when you're =»°g~=-Just.about
the txme they we lure they hnd
ann-ue\.l».» .....\,..|.._.\ _..,
Some excelleit records we
made.Dale Brumbaugh jumped
4 feet 10 inches in the high Jump.
Eugene Gollehon vaulted nearly 9
feet Marshall ol Blair. Jmmlor
High was also able to chin himself
on the cross har 12 times. which
won for him (lx-st place in this
event.
lt in a very likely group of ath-
letes in the Junior High this year,
they should make excellent mate-
rial for the Senior High within the
next two or three years.
|,
.. .,.
BEITER PLUMBING
rixiunts
Means Greater Home Satisfaction
'The summer season is the
.ideal time to install new
plumbing fixtures. Enjoy your
home to the utmost with sur-
roundings of modern plumb-
ing fixtures.
John Moore
P l u m b i n g C o 1
oB L A I R, N E B RA S K A |
'Call Us For Estimates ~
NUTRENA Chi c k Ha s h i s t h e fe e d t h a t
makes " P a r t L i t t l e P u l l e t s a n d F o y L i t t l e
R o o s t e r s " .I t i s s a c k e d i n the Go de n Ba g.
NUTRENA Chi c k Ma s h i s a c o mp l e t e a l l
-ma s h r a t i o n f o r b a b y c h i c k s u p t o e i g h t
t o t e n w e e k s o f a g e - n o t h i n g e l s e i s
ne e de d t o gro w c h i c k s r a p i d l y a n d e c o n o -
m i c a l l y e x c e p t w a t e r a n d g r i t .S i mp l e .
e a s y - t o - f o l l o w f e e d i n g d i r e c t i o n s a r e i n
e v e r y b a g .
Ev e ry s a c k of NUTRENA Chi c k Ma s h i s
p r o t e c t e d w i t h a S e a l o f P u r i t y s e w n i n a t
t h e t o p o f t h e s a c k ,whi c h i s y o u r g u a r a n -
t e e t h a t i t i s ma de fr o m s we e t.s o und.
whole some i n g r e d i e n t s ,p r o p e r l y b a l a n c e d
t o pro mo te the qu i c ke s t a nd c he a pe s t g ro w th.
I h o p e y o u w i l l try NUTRENA Chi c k
Mash o n a l l y o u r h a t c h e s t h i s s p r i n g .I f
y o u do .I know t h a t y o u w i l l r a i s e th e
b e s t c h i c k s y o u h a v e e v e r h a d a n d w i l l b e
mo re th a n p l e a s e d w i t h the m.Af t e r y o u
h a v e u s e d i t ,w r i t e a n d l e t me kno w wha t
s u c c e s s y o u h a d w i t h i t .
"He r e ' s w i s h i n g y o u a s u c c e s s f u l
p o u l t r y s e a s o n t h i s s p r i n g .
¢Yo urs v e r y t r u l y ,
VRHZS NUTRENA Tzzw MIL LS,I n c .
Vaumxi YUM
.P r e s i d e n t -
sola byBIGELOW 8' UNRUH
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
1-~-a"""""'6 y s u l xu isun ma n y IGI.ha u l, s o me on e i n si s te d o n mak - GIRL S P LA Y D AY A ND
a......_..-» _ .» »"'ws one msn mp mto the house,to lnnlr nrnlmrl elm nm- -_ -----/rmumc cAn.mv,u.|
w m aotherunfrequeubedmo m.An d
mne'n you'x-e born, there wasfound
¢ ' n 0 l d h n ¢ , n n d a x l 1 a n d l e . . . o r
llme th ing d m t ha t jus t h ad to b e
u m m i n th a t la s t load.A n d
.even after they were se ttled again,
th e r e w e r e H ti ll th i n g s th e y m f g
miss ed a nd whic h th ey reme mbe
:th ey ha d le lt be h in d ..
l
T h a w a y they 've been sun ti ng
lm- a rou nd I' »-.mn mt.»m.. -.x..\. -
Th e f i r s t a n n u a l pla y d a y an d
nth letlc c a rn iva l for gi rls was he ld
nt Oa k lan d la s t F r i da y .250 g ir ls
repr esen ting 1 2 h i g h sc ho ols of
ath letic eve nt.20 g i r ls u n d er th e
su p er vid o n o f Mi s s Bessie Ebe r-
hxr d t,gi r l; p h y zlc s l lta ln ln g l n -
atr uc wr a tten ded thi s even t.D u r -
i n g th e mo r n l n g ma y c o mp e ti ti ve
s a me :we re held." P a! be mn on |
eastern Ne b r ls k a a t t e n d d th ls
H
_____._, _ .,....... ....,..., ...,.. \~|having to read my Enterprise
while sitting on the top ol a load
df otfioe fumlture, instead of look-
ing at Blnizwfolks through my tel-
escope, as I h v e been doing other
pmgrum was cnuea ou on accountof rain.A fine cup was awardaito the school bringing the largest
number ol girls to the meet in pro-portion to the high nchnol enro\l~ment On fbi; buh Bmuoft Hlzhly/eeks aner me paper arrived.|won the cup, they having 25 xiii!!!
QQ;E`c.'ifs§pxR§E HB3
Hrs. Robert Johm,and Mr. andMrs. Ted Olinger made that move
.lmm their homes last Wednesday
Ja r the purpose of vidEng with
Mrs. Sumner and helping Leon
celebrate him birihday.VVhEe on
.the mad to their friends'home,
"`f" 'Bi:]5Ri`7r"'T ACTIVE
The Home Ecdnomlca depart-
ment acpects to serve a 6:80
o'clock luncheon w the member; of
the Blair Board of Education and
wives and to Supt. D. V. Muse:
and wife on Wednesday, May 13.Qhqy wexe filled with anticipation.On Thursday afternuon at 3:15
"md on tha trip hvme, the canvw-they wm put on u. style ahuw w;g,,,,, nn back W the interesting demonstrate the many diflerent
bopicl discussed durin¥ the day-sewing projects which have been
0 6 nompleted during the year.This
\
day) evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Si Johnson are
moving hack from Schuyler, Neb.,
where they went a few weeks ago.
He sold his hamburger shop overthere to Mary Hineline of 'this
city and Si has taken over his old
stand here again which has been
in uharge of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh
McNutt.Blair friends will beglsd
to welcome them back to Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blattor en-
tertained three tables of friends at
pinochle last Friday night at their
home,the occasion being Mrs.
Blat1er's blnh anniversary.Mrs.
Jack Burnham and T. A. Bohn won
first prizes, Mr. and Mrs. George
Tiedje the consolation prizes.
After a must enjoyable evening
spent, Mrs. Blatter served delicious
refreshments.
Miss Celia Stricklett,daughter
of Frank Stricklelv.and John
Keifer,sun of Frank Keiler of
this city, were married last Thurs-
day afternoon in the County
Judge's office at the court house.
A marriage license has also been
issued to Oscar Scheer,son of
Fred Scheer and Esther Dickmcyer,
daughter of Henry Dickmeyer, re-
siding in the west pan of the
county.
M r .J e s s e D a v i s
H e r m a n ,N e b r a s k a ,
'»I u n d e r s t a n d t h a t y o u e x p e c t t o
r a i s e q u i t e a nu mbe r o f c h i c k s a g a i n t h s
y e a r .You a r e s h o w i n g g o o d j ud gme n t i n
s t a y i n g r i g h t i n th e p o u l t r y bu s i n e s s a s
s u b s t a n t i a l l y a s e v e r ,f o r i n t h e o p i n i o n
o f n e a r l y a l l p o u l t r y a u t h o r i t i e s t h e r e
w i l l be a s h o r ta g e o f e g g s a n d p o u l t r y
me a t w i t h i n th e n e x t two y e a rs .
You c e r t a i n l y w i l l wa nt t o r a i s e
e v e r y c h i c k p o s s i b l e a n d a t th e l o w e s t
c o s t .I d o n ' t kno w whe the r o r n o t y o u
ha v e e v e r u s e d NUTRENA Ch i c k Ma s h b e f o re ,
b u t t h e r e i s n ' t a c h i c k s t a r t e r m a d e i n
i n th e Un i t e d S t a t e s more who le some,mo re
n u t r i t i o u s o r m o r e e c o n o mi c a l than NUTRENA.
NUTRENA Chi c k Ha s h i s t h e fe e d t h a t
makes " P e r t L i t t l e P u l l e t s a n d F o y L i t t l e
R o o s t e r s " .I t i s s a c k e d i n the Go de n Ba g.
NUTRENA Chi c k Ma s h i s a c o mp l e t e a l l
-ma s h r a t i o n f o r b a b y c h i c k s u p t o e i g h t
t o t e n w e e k s o f a g e - n o t h i n g e l s e i s
ne e de d t o gro w c h i c k s r a p i d l y a n d e c o n o -
m i c a l l y e x c e p t w a t e r a n d g r i t .S i mp l e .
e a s y - t o - f o l l o w f e e d i n g d i r e c t i o n s a r e i n
e v e r y b e g .
Ev e ry s a c k of NUTRENA Chi c k Ma s h i s
p r o t e c t e d w i t h a S e a l o f P u r i t y s e w n i n a t
t h e t o p o f t h e s a c k ,whi c h i s y o u r g u a r a n -
t e e t h a t i t i s ma de fr o m s we e t.s o und.
whole some i n g r e d i e n t s .p r o p e r l y b a l a n c e d
t o pro mo te the qu i c ke s t a nd c he a pe s t g ro w th.
I h o p e y o u w i l l try NUTRENA Chi c k
Mash o n a l l y o u r h a t c h e s t h i s s p r i n g .I f
y o u do .I know t h a t y o u w i l l r a i s e th e
b e s t c h i c k s y o u h a v e e v e r h a d a n d w i l l b e
mo re th a n p l e a s e d w i t h the m.Af t e r y o u
h a v e u s e d i t ,w r i t e a n d l e t me kno w wha t
s u c c e s s y o u h a d w i t h l t .
"He r e ' s w i s h i n g y o u a s u c c e s s f u l
p o u l t r y s e a s o n t h i s s p r i n g .
¢Yo urs v e r y t r u l y ,
VRHZS NUTRENA Tzzw MIL LS,I n c .
Vaumsi YUM
.P r e s i d e n t -
solu byBIGELOW 8' UNRUH
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
and Mrs. Catherine Siert present.
Mrs.Carl Kruger and baby ol
Winton, Wyo.retumed to their
home Saturday after spending
several weeks in Omaha and Blair.
~. L. F. States and daughter ofNorth Platte, who have also been
visiting here, at the W. J. Knop-
man home, returned to her home
at the same time.
The body of Grant Fox of Oma-
ha, was brought to Blalr Tuesday,
May 12,for burial in the locnl
cemetery.The deceased passed
away Saturday, May 9. in Omaha
of pneumonia.He had been ill n
week.The Odd Fellows had chargg
of the services at the wmefery.
Mt.Fox was a brother-ln-law of
our townsman,G.G. Hines and
has often visited here.
Mrs. Marie Pedersen of east Col-
fax, entertained at a. family din-
ner last Sunday for the follo ing:
Mr. and Mrs.Chris Pedersc of
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peder~
sen and son and Mr.and Mrs.
Russell McCracken of Lincoln, Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Pedersen of Fre-
mont, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peder-
sen, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pedersen
and daughter,and Ted Pedersen
of Blair.Mrs. Pedersen was pre-
sented with a nice gift.
'17_
Pn Hn i\ vm--THE ENTERPRISE-
. _ . _ .
Kuhn'| Photns wm please you. 911
House for rent.Inquire ol Ray
ewett.18-tl
Glen HcDonn.'ld i l trivirlz his
residance o n we s t F r o n t s tr e e t n
c o a t o f p a i n t.
Th e Lndiea A i d o f th e Ba ptis t
|.\
a y w i t h M n . A . T . A 1 I e n o n e a s t
Colfax.
Mr s .J o h n T.Galla ghe r,Alic e
an d J o h n , J r . s p e n t la st s mn~ d a y
in Oma h a .
|
L0Cé`§= NEWS noon at the home of Mrs.John
Gxter.
A very :dna assortment of Dim
mondn, Wamhes, Necklaces, ilesh-
bags.Qu b e seed at Klopp
Jewelry Swre.17-It
uw Mvnday evenng~bndse dub ather hams this week.
The home of G.P.Reuling' Of
e m wuhmgum m a 1 .under
qqarantine for scarlet. fever.
Furnitnn,rug|;na:ioor¢av er-
Inga.lh l hn v rk . B mdo d 21-U
Min Luelh Simpson spent tho
week-endattheMn.BeadeI-'mnch
home.
: vFnrnicun, mn and noor neveru m lhtlaew H. Bendvd zx-zz
Mrs. David Mummert is wwhins'
at the West school this week for
Miss Bowie Foley.
. » g . _. . ° : - "" " a ` _, 5 . " : .. . . ,
s »1 - t . .~;~.f x
s TY.: '- 4 ;r ; ¢ ¢= " »<. = f = 1 » ' f m ,
- - =~: , 1 } J ' 5 5 ;.~ »~, : » " " » ¢~ : ' f ¢ ! ,'~___~ ..
|\ * \I a |_
v i a "~ 1 " ' * | », \/
* e ,\ \ .
I
. _ . _ .
Kuhn'| Photns wm please you. 911
House for rent.Inquire ol Ray
ewett.18-tl
Glen HcDonn.'ld i l trivirlz his
residance o n we s t F r o n t s tr e e t n
c o a t o f p a i n t.
Th e Lndiea A i d o f th e Ba ptis t
|.\
a y w i t h M n . A . T . A 1 I e n o n e a s t
Colfax.
Mr s .J o h n T.Galla ghe r,Alic e
an d J o h n , J r . s p e n t la st s mn~ d a y
in Oma h a .
|
L0Cé`§= NEWS noon at the home of Mrs.John
Gxter.
A very :dna assortment of Dim
mondn, Wamhes, Necklaces, ilesh-
bags.Qu b e seed at Klopp
Jewelry Swre.17-It
uw Mvnday evenng~bndse dub ather hams this week.
The home of G.P.Reuling' Of
e m wuhmgum m a 1 .under
qqarantine for scarlet. fever.
Furnitnn,rug|;na:ioor¢av er-
Inga.lh l hn v rk . B mdo d 21-U
Min Luelh Simpson spent tho
week-endattheMn.BeadeI-'mnch
home.
: vFnrnicun, mn and noor neveru m lhtlaew H. Bendvd zx-zz
Mrs. David Mummert is wwhins'
at the West school this week for
Miss Bowie Foley.
. » g . _. . ° : - "" " a ` _, 5 . " : .. . . ,
s »1 - t . .~;~.f x
s TY.: '- 4 ;r ; ¢ ¢= " »<. = f = 1 » ' f m ,
- - =~: , 1 } J ' 5 5 ;.~ »~, : » " " » ¢~ : ' f ¢ ! ,'~___~ ..
|\ * \I a |_
v i a "~ 1 " ' * | », \/
* e ,\ \ .
I
an~° . .....wlf;.~f'.
~J ust Arrived
~ ~Q U ' s
W' 3 ,
\ ' ( I '
\
H ,~
il;
~1-m
i
III
rom ooupe.
Furniture, mn and floor caver-lntf-Mathew R. Benéorf.21-tf.
Marie Barron, at wen of swf.
spent the week-end with Mhrgur
rlte Weber,
Wanted-Any Hnd of work.
Mrs. Jem Heinurling, out Colhx
Btnet.6-tf
Mm. R. c. Hitclunln has been
indlxposed for severll days but ls
now better.
nhmnndn. nul Hun nf |11 kind!
Complde line of gnduntionl
pmmu can be seen at L C. Klopp
Jewaky store.17-lt
The w. C. T. U. meets thin al-
temoan with Mn. Esther C¢~f9°l\°
ter on east Caffax.
C. K. Beaded, lloennd emhnlm-
cz md \md¢r¢Ilw'» Bldr-Omen
plum, 161; nl. phono. ms.s u
En. Cul Tlwmm. o l s o uth o l
Bkir, spent l few days last week
with her pnents nt Nuhville.
Seymmn' L. Smlth o f Omaha,
wu trmauting budneu In Blai r,
I n t Monday.
A divorce wu granted Mnnday
i n d l ml n mm s o n m. D o mh y
Tuma Irvm. Max Turner.
Mn. Glrk Browning md `l-`ran-
ees, md Mn. Hms Pmnm ppenb
Sunday with Mn. Basie French.
' m-. md Mn. Andrew Madsen of
Lyons, spent the dny last Sunday
at the panntd, Ona: Guyer home.
C. K. Bendod, lleealed unbalm-
n md y mde nnke r, nw.U m a
phone, 161; ren. plum. 188.8~t!
Elgin,Hamilton,Waltham and
Gruen wntehea, the ideal gndlll-
Lion pruent..L. C. Klopp, Jewer.
/1'1~1z
Mn.E | .l i e Ay a i i pp e dl ud£ Gll
The Jerry Foley home lu quar-
umtlned for scarlet fever u theirlittleda ughter, Rik hu the dl-
mse i n n ugh: lonn.
Mr. md M n .Millard Gdlehnn
md lamily ol Omaha, spent Sun-
day with his mother, Mrs. BerthaGollalmn Ind gnndfda ct, Hlldmno ¢.he we tw|.IknFri d.|y ;nd!rlc- Pee knrhohunotbe enve ry we ll
uma her limb md had w be't|,\:sn
to Y-he Immmuel hospital i n
Omaha.
ollahe.
Wnmlngl New Twin Mocm
Hams so und li ke z mnky inz to
1/1
I I
can be purchased imm L C. Klepp,
Jeweler.17-it
Carl Knltennan and Jergen Hm-
nlngwn made a business trip tn
Beatrice lust Tuesday.
C..C,.Van De haa been
under the wathe r f°r_a gm d§i
but 1| report/ad better.,
Misses Roselle,Beatgiee and
Teresa Fbley spent the week-end
In Omaha with rdatlves.
Mrs. Chas. Kansmgvas s Sun-
da r di n ne r ~ a t Qi rh o me o f
'har son, Elvin Ind hmilf. .
Mr. and Mrs. Will feel: unter#
tained nt dnuer Sunday evening
dar Dr. and Mrs . B. E. "W
(C. K. Banded, lleeu1ed_ga!;_alm-
' e r a s q u a m , m m .b r a n
gm, 1 8 1; re l. rhme . us .8-tl
Gus Schdller hu,be eu qdte
d& fo r_ se v e nl da n wi th us -
Bn» 1i lu,butluslamly... s».
`Bemember the Blair 'high eelgool
Alumni reunion me banquet, 'Sat-
urday evaxing, Hay 28rd.1
m . m a M n . m y m ¢ x . ¢ ¢ n a n & `
~dnught.er, Frances of Omaha, spent
the week-and at the Ed Durant
home.
Hlllard Hughes of Chicago, son
of Mr. and Mrs.W. D. Hughes
spent the week-end ut the parental
home.
Mrs. Jake Bross spent the week-
end in Lincoln with her daughter,
Frances,who attends the statue
university.
Mrs. Andrew Feer had the mis-
fortune tn full recentiy and in-
jure her back, but she is reported
m he improving.
Louie Ireland of Omaha, spent
Monday night with his parents,
Mr. mid Mrs. 0. M. Ireland,re-
hn-nina 'lmvnn 'l'nne1hnv Evelyn Gartner,one ol Blalr's
popular tnmhen, spent the week-
end with hom folk.; at Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Menard at
Coundl Bluffs, spent the week-end
at the. parmhl, Hay Johnson home.
Why wllt. any longer!Klopp
an satisfy your needs-Complete
llngdglfts .L.C.K1vpp,Juwe1er.
1v»1¢
mr. md'Arthur wan of
Omaha,e up Saturday and
edited at Victor Wolff home
ln this dty.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrne and
children spent the day bn Sunday
it the parental, J.P. Byrne home
at Papilllon:
Mr. and Mn. Hans Lsbbert el
Betlulnswll.were dinner g u m
last Sunday at Rng parental, Jack
Crmvdy home._
um (ohn B. na a n d ~
o u. ube ny .¢ ¢ ns a nble rmlm ~
Thundey afternoon at 'Lhe
John Weber 'hqme._
For Bale-Well selected seed
earn, picked and dried before frost.
Excellent germination,$2.60 per
bushel. Holland Smith, Blair. 16~tf
For Rent or Sale-five room
house with three acre! of ground,good chicken house and other out-
bdldings.Call 608 east South St.
_ 15-tt
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lathrop drove
bo Ord, Neb.,Sunday momlhg tn
get their two older children who
have been visiting st the parental,
C. E. Norris home
Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Strieklett
of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Ed Le-
wcllen drove to Omaha last Tues-
day for shopping and also called
on Mrs. Grant Ganz.
M.-.mn wh-._ Carol 'fhomburnzh
B
P1
o
Fs
m
enx
as
'r
s'
n
£
J
I
P
U
|s
A
in
R
4:
J
l.s
E(
1
l
(
vl
l
Mn. Arthur Hughes of Connell
lnfls, ddted lnt Hondny at the
umm, E. A. Brnmbaugh home.
Hr .m d M n .Hw y W e s t o l
mnlax,weredixmer guest:l m
ridxy nt tha luadnltd Ax hl l
nm.
Regular|"I.60Pn¢rmmu:tWlvu,
B A M M HO W .llti m-Crvdno le
:Spb-| lW lnd.m m m .H n .
L A.r ¢ ¢ na .B - t l
Inman Larsen and Wililun Bry-
nt ul Albion. Nebr., :pant l m
b m w w w wi th Hn.Mar-
lret [vu-son.
swpl w a s u m :only me
mre we e kfpge ftthitprennt fo r
ha young pmdula.L. C. Klum.
s nle r.17-lt
Mr. And Mn. Nell Sonnnon ol
ufdngwn, spent lun Sunday ntthe
annul, C. H. Olxrlltmoen hams
n.norQl Wslker Avo.
mg. dd Hra. Arthur Andreuon
ml clxilllreh of Lyons, spent mr
mulny nt the home of Mrs. Anna
mdmawn in this dty.
Mr. and M n .Soren Larsen of
iemr Onxm,were Friday dinner
:nests at the Chrls Larsen hbmn,
»n 601 west Colfax street."
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Weber andhmlor of Lyons, and Miss Mattie
Ziegler spent Saturday afternoon
it the Mrs. John Weber home...
,D/Ir. and Mrs. E. A. Brumbaugh
apent the week-end at the David
lamet home at Tecumseh, Nebr.
Vlr.Garnet is M n .Br\\mbaugh's
Jrother.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen
irove to Omaha last Sunday and
visited at the Donald Chrisfemen
home, returning home on Monday
morning.
James Delinger,who has been
v_"?¢_'\'\l - . a . § . { .\¥
* l i ' e 5 9 ` i i \
7 Q .
m
i nn.
lI . i s i E d n H. D a vi s ~
d . l y w i t h H n l . A . T .
Co lf ax.
Mr s .J o h n T.G
an d J o h n, J r. sp en t
in Oma h a .
. |
,|
L0Cé`§= NEWS
\|
~w at ~ld~ Nebr.He~in nine
reader of The Enterprise from
that plum.
-.
Ladies' House Dresses $1.00 - $1.98 each
'Georgette Lace, $1.25 to $1.45 per yard
Organdie Pleatings and Rufflings 18c
and 25c a yard.
Cretonnes for your Summer porches
at 25c - 50c to 85c yard.
Toweling 19c and 25c per yard.
Rag Rugs 88c - $1.00 and $2.95 each.
Five Yard Fast Color Prints $1.00.
Misses Oxford's 99c a pair sizes 1 to 6
LOWES'l` LUMBER PRICES
IN TWENTY YEARS
All building material prices reduced t
meet farm prices.
Shiplap $28.00 and $39.00
2x4 and 2x6 $32.00 and $40.00
Shingles $3.50 - $4.25 and $5.00
Oak Flooring $49.00 and $55.00
Do building and .repairing now.
Rivelt l;§\P.§.'l.~ Coal Co.
Suné~y at ~ h~rne o~ Mr~. B~ar
garet Iverson, in this city.
a|I
Thursday morning.Latest reports
are that she is getting along nice-»
ly and her many friends are hop-
ing she will be home again noon.
will meet Friday~ afternoon, ~ny
15 at the home of Mrs. George K.
Nelson on north Walker avenue.
mont, who was injured in an auto
accident recently, is reported to be
getting aiong nicely at her home
in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and
children who reside west of Her
Phone 32 or 33
I .Ls s STUHE
'THE OLD RELIABLE"
Men's Department
'Heart of Value'Overalls and Jackets
lVlen's 99c - Boys' 3 to 8, 65c - 9 to 12
75c - 13 to18, 85c
Boys' Blue Shirts age 6 to 14, 49c
Boys' Whoopie Pants $1.00, only a few
pair left.
Now is the time to get that new pair of
Work Shoes.We have a complete line
of 'Star Brand' $1.79 to $5.00
Leather Work Gloves 50c to $2.75 'Rus-
sel Brand'
last Saturday evening at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Cora Bad#-
row, who lives on east Park St.
There were seven zirls present and
their sponsor, Mrs. Charles Inmb.
The regular Missionary lesson was
studied,affer which Mi n Ma r#
giret,assisted by her rnudxer
served nice refnahmenta.
I r :I |||
tained the W. W. G. girls, an or
|r :¢|;|~
Mr s .Er n e st Tor n b la d ,wh o ha s
be e n in th e Ema nn u al h os p ita l i n
Oma ha th e pas t few week s, un de r-
1 2.5¢
LARGE cANs ~.¢
Coffee ms: a . 77
J. M. Coffee 3 pounds $1.00
Sv~"~ 14C
3
TED LATHROP
"FOR GOOD THINGS To EAT"
Pr0mpt Delivery Service.Telephone 17
Matches #:.:;;-, l7c
Mr. and Mrs. Wlll Townley of
Moorehead, Ia., visited Mrs. Byron
Bunn and new baby at the H. A.
Hsack home last Monday.
For Sale-Tomato and cabbage
plants.7 kinds.3 doz. 25c; $4.50
per 1000.A. Bought/on, 808 W.
Park St. phone White 399.1441
Mrs. N. C. Carlson of Dexter
villa entertained n few ladies on
Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her
muther's seventy-seventh birth an-
niversary..
Rev. Hans Jerslld went to Beres-
ford, S. D. where he conducted .wer-
wices on Sunday in the Lutheran
church.He retumed home Mon-
day afternoon.
Stanley Peak of Holdrege, Neb.,
accompanied by Miss Madge Mc-
Bride of Columbus, spent last Sun-
day at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Mary Peak.
Mrs.Carl Schmidt and Miss
been in the Immnnual hospltal in
Teachers'Bridge Club Monday
evening nt the Swrnidt home, fol-
lowing dinner at the Clifton Hotel.
Miss Ruth Hewelow won the prize
for hlgh score and Miss Evelyn
'Gartner drew the cut prlu.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Guyer enter-
tained the following g~uestsat din-
ner lust Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. E.
'C. Lippincott and family, Mr. and
.Mrs.Clark Lippincott and baby,
who reside on the Bench/ Miss
Flora Anderson of Omaha,and
Clyde Carter of McGeehee, Arkan-
388.Mrs. Milford Mahrena of B-fan.
fformerly LnFeme Tofvof this city,
called her mother, Mrs. James Jen-
sen of lang Beach, Calil., by long
-distana telephone,on Mot.her's
.Day and had a brief visit with her.
1She found she oould hear her nryplainly and distinctly which pleased
both mother and daughter.
Mrs. Minnie Triplett entertained
Sunday afternoonhlnd evening in
honor of her daughter, Mrs. Fred
Guyer, who observed hor birthday
on that date.A nice lunch was
served in the evening.Those pre-
sent were Mr.and Mrs. OscarGuyer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guyer,
Mrs.Matt Bendorf and Mr.and
Mrs. Andrew Madsen of Lyons.
Mrs. Jas. Bennett of Sioux City,who spent several days last week
with her sister, Mrs. E. Tornblad
a t the Immanuel hospital in
Omaha, came oo Blair Sunday oo
spend Mot.her's Day with her
mother, Mrs.James Stapleton, and
her sister,Mrs.S.R. Titus of
Craig, who n visiting Mrs. Staple-
ton a few weeks.Mn.Bennett
..».......,\ on hav- nam.. Rnndav n a .
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr.and Mrs.LeRoy
Haskins of Omaha.Mrs. Haskins
is a sister of Mrs. Thornbur-gh.
Whynot havesbuart permanent
that gives a naturd wave?A reed
bargalnat $5 and satisiactionguar-mteed.Call Mrs. M. Sutherland
at 415 for appointment.46-ti'
Mrs. Oscar Guyer received word
from her sisters who went to
Dallas, Texas last week that they
had arrlved Chere 0. K. and re-
ported the corn six inches high.~
C, N. Christensen of Springfield.
Nob.t Sunday at the home ofJuliusntersen.mx.M e n "
has spent the winter in Call arnia
and was on his way home when
he stopped of! to visit with his
fdends.
Mrs. John Weber and daughters
had as Sunday guests, her sons
and wives,Mr.and Mrs. Emil
Weber of Tokamnh, Mr. and Mn.
Julius Weber and Mr.and M n .
Tod Weber of Herman, also Byron
Battling of Hooper.
Mrs.Harry Walker was oadled
to Manhattan, Kansas last Wed-
nesday by the serious illness of
her deter.Mr. Walker ncelved
word Saturday thd she had passed
away.Mrs. Walker will return to
Bialr the lamr part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Hunt left
Wednesday noon by way ol autoforLedngton, Mo.where their
son, Emory Jr.ia sttendlng the
Wentworth Military Academy and
where they will visit htm for a
day.They plan to return Friday.
Mlaa Rosalie Foley, who beaches
at the Wen school, la a guest at
the Wlll Roch home while the
home ot her parents is under
quarantine Misses Beatrice and
Teresa Foley,who teach in the
country, spend their weekends at
the Reeh home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen and
Mrs J. P. Jensen dmvs to Lln-
ooln Sunday to attend a Pau Kappa
Epsilon fraternity dinner given to;
honor the parents of fraternity
members,both families having
sons attending the stats wver#
sity who are members.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hughes and
daughters entertained the follow-
ing relatives at their home laat
Sunday:Hlliard Hughes of Chl-
eago, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Sledelman and family.Mr.Mrs.Ra y Chula and daugb »
all of Omaha.
Chas. S. Cameron dropped into
The Enterprise office last Sahar-
dnv and enrolled his name on the
I
-.1
n h
.v.\....=.. .~ .... ...,..... .._..--, _..-ning.`
Friends of Mr. Elzy King will be
glad Ko know that he is much im-
proved from him recent zidmesa
and able to b e up again.Out of
town relatives and friends tho!
called on him [nxt week were How-
ard Cameron of Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert King,Mr. and Mrs.
Homer King, all at Tekamnh, Mn.
Nancy Sylvls and John of F m
mont, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Cnm~
eron,R. H. Rasmussen and Ab
Bennett, all of Herman,Mrs. Roy
Anderson ol south of Blnlr. and
Clyde Meuler, of north o! Blxlr.
big list of Enterprise readen.
Chas. has for some time been in
the insurance Kama und operating
in the mouth,but has moved fo
Blair where he hopes to be pen
maneutly located.
The young married ladlea bridge
club met at the home ot Mrs.
The o . L un dt l m Th mda y uw-
noon.Mn. Bert Noh held high.
score and won llrst prize, and Mrs.
K. C. DeGrof! won cut prize.R h
freahmenta were served at the clude
'ol the afternoon.Mrs. Walter M.
Ndnen in a new meinber of the
.c1ub.
'<
1
H
X:Qv
the sea will he you r mln.There
is bu t on e bo we f wh ic h cm hold
me n io I purpose through muay
genentlnnl.".He paused tn nn h ll plpe.
"W ill you -name lt?"W llllam
u k e d .
vw ~:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen and
daughters, Florence and Marcella
of Benson were Sunday dlnner
guests at the Ed Christensen home.Miss Rosie Wuihern spent Sun-clay at the Bill Vogbhome.
Mr.and Mrs.Al Kronberg andfamilyspentSundayeveningatthe hams of Mrs. K.ronberg'a mo-
ther, Mrs. Anna Carlson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and
children had Sunday dinner at the
parental, P. J. Nelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen andfamilyspent Sunday sftemoonwuh Mrs. Kam Nielsen.
1 whnla.H e o v e n w s me .I tee!
foolllh."
"W M no t?" To dklll alk ed.
" t h a n no good re a s o n, " n w
a n xgmod."The m m l l Aprophet."
Continued nrurt wéek)
c o tt-r e li gi on .Even t h e n m unhis do g have relig ion."
Ro b e r t la u g h e d u h e md :" A
d n . ll t o n me th e other da y an d
in A mi nu te h e su c k ed a ll the r o-
Ilglo n ou t of me.I f l i e u h u e m -lld o n I k n o w h o w th e y g e t i t.I
sen and children visited at the
C11ris\',oIfer Andersen home Sun-dny alwmoon,John Retzlnff of Omaha, was aSunday dinner guest at the Ed
Christensen home.
...,,.,
plny football, but I nun newr hid
any df! fur rdlglo n."
"It ' | 1 b et t e r p m t hu : my y o uknowundo:two g n u a p w n l .
Aft e r lll, w ha t u r d lz lo n but |
window !hl'°\l|'h which w e lh o d d
no t h e IMI! o l tr u t h ?BAN y o u
will had |¢ cove red with the du!
o t MU . th e c o b we b s o f md m t e r
m r .I t l . l t h 8 D l r ¢ 0 f ! h 0 ¥ 0 l m l
no t to break th e vrlndmv b u t to
c l a n m d r e u u r l u p a n e s , m mm -berln g th at no elr thly thin g n gar-
fect.W i n th r op ll A d n c lo w c la n -
e .He w o u l d b e a h th a i n y n . "
u t h e y w e r e l e a vi n g th i s lo vr
»
v
4\lr'
'~=g\..'\__,..»|Q;,_=..
"**""':"' .J -E!. -"-.
.1 . i1.¢; *|I )L Q *
~e . .|l .__n u l l".~ -\
| |g _
g m m P. J .s Ne lm n, HW;
e ,vogenun an1.31, a nd Mn. Ed Chri stensen
visited at the Fred Nelson homeThundny evening celebrating Hide
Lyle Ne.lmon's necund birthday.
Mr. and Mn. J. W. Nielsen md
children were unung those to help
ANY WINTER. QOAT
CLEANED and PRESSED
nd Returned In Moth Proof Bag lor Summer storng
Now $1.25
PHONE White 183
W e Ca l l f o r a n d De l lve rf "
birthday Samrday evening.
Tillman and Jay Frazier lpent
Sunday at the parental, John Fn-
home.Mr.and Hn. I-Ianry Tietgen
P 6 -1: --""""""`°'ii"ll___~14 "~0 1 0
|».
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
Geo.Bntea of Wuhlngwn Co.-
espeddly if a spell of warm
weather follows the present loal
lhowen.
A year ago tha maths, that pro-
dua the worms,begin to hahah
in the bit tmp on lhy 12, go by
the time this notice appears in
prlnt apple growers should be
ready to spray with one and one-
hnlf pounds of lead az-senate mixed
with fxfty gailonn of water.
»-L .-:|.the .uma swserwn ~owne.
Mr. and Mn. Christian Ander-
sen Ind fnmil md Mr. Ind Mrs.
Bill Vogt cele rated n dnnhld nn-dversnry at the Soren Wolsmnnnhome 'hzesdny evening, the oocn~
don being Somfs birthday and
dm their wedding annlvenary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Taft spent
Sundny evening at the Paul Berry
hams.
Oscar Jensen spent Sunday wid:
home Iolh.
M n .Al l r d Svogerson was
hvlheas to the Donna Sewing Club
-£;¢;" "~*i=1?1`2~0 . _-_ L_I " * * ~ ~4 % o V g s ~1
- ¢ , - i - . - .~ s | > - -
U .~ D
11 < -?
\
~~~~2242. 1»f » -: ==>'='r
w ~ .11
u\.:..c : : >Q
-- - = . _" . : ; ; . _'- - _ _ . . . .. . . _ __
_:;
7 '
bulious condition; coin. tho tongue;
foul the bmalh; sap energy. strength
anal ncrvr.:lo:r:c.A little of Dr.
f;aldwcll's Syrup Pepsin will clear
a;\ trouble like that, gently., harm-
lnsly, in a hurry. The diflerence it
nl] make in your feelings over night
vlll prove its merit to you.
Dr. Coldwell studied constipationlor over forty-seven years. This long
experience enabled him to make his
prescription just whirl. men, women,old pooplc and children need to makelhcirbowelshelptllcmselvca.I l l
natural, mild. thorough action and
iLs pleasant taste commend it toeveryone. 'I`het'u why "Dr, Cald1ve1l'|
Syrup Pepaln," as il. is called, is tho
most popular laxativc drugstorcs sell#
Du. W. B. CawwnrsSYRUp PEPSI N
A Dactork Fami[y Lnxaliue
~Q ~ ~ is 1,4\,_ .
\\
4 uv¢~';
Aw-
-~»-
,a .'~'\.~
~
~~<1.~.~F
~I
frUO ! ' ° " »
Q
ara 1
\|All powers Widhlhl to be noti-
fied od tha exact date ahodd call
"81". the Countv A¢zent's otlics
\
C H AP T E R I
T h e Escape and th e V uy qo .
T H E sky ln overaat.A h y l n
early J uly . mm, ln near lu end.Two y oung men urn rldlug at break
nec k spe ed o n n c ou ntry ro ad be
twe en hedgerows xn th e e u ! , u t
England.Th e y u r s pu n u e d b y u
k l m f s olllcer.Th o Spirit o t the
F u t u w l u l n the lly lug e h a tn u tma r e :ahead,Th e Spirit o f th e
Put ls lu tho s ud dle be hlnd the m.
H e is lashing his luthered horse.
Rob er t He athe n un d W llllu m He y -
don-eona or gentlemen lu Llnc oln-
ahlre, hnlh lwc z lty y e nr s o f n ge -rlde nec k and nec k lnto the fulllng
nlght, lending by leel than 1 pmol-
shot.They have been o n a v m :w
their y oung friend, Slr Hurry Vane.
u t Ruby cuslle.Dur ha m.tha un-
c lent sent or the Nevllles.Th i s
Coe-4'\¢5~*»
,,;
`£\ gm
`%-fpg "';~ ~Q " *J
; w \~ ~~4 :
gt,_ r ~ .~ Y g A ~
~$.,~.C A N D L E :,.
1/
rf _e -~\ i \1 .
Q
W.N.U-\\.nv»g.;,
~.¢i j ~x
Q
H ~ \ \\
' \
I N T H E
W I L D E R N E S S
"'i>%i®»?f22i%""€,
stiong stab ze od or see med to imp
the ship.Ro b e r t He a th e n wro te
I n s le tter to Slr Henry .h i !i l -
ther:"The c aptai n, a big. p ortlx. red-
halr ed man wi th migh ty f orea rms
alway s bore, has sailed three times
to the Ply mo uth c olony .* " 0 n ms'tlrst tr lp I made th e
h a wn r wr i lh the Fo rtun e in Mo y ,
1029.' he said.'I lo o ks u p st th e
lho re. an d wha t d o I se e?Trees,
trees,trees.and n tow ti me
houses and one bigger than the oth-ers all mad e o'tree bo dlel an d
ro o fe d wi th ma n h g r os s o n s hlll
in n pali ssde and abou t ti tty men,
women und c hlldre n ru nni n' d own
to the shore and wavln' their hand-
kerclliefs.W e lowered a boat andtook water. me and two sailors.I t
were s c old, barr en str op o' land.
Satan was in the xreenwood behind
'em, so blg th ot I t D lik e u nto the
"fh a s a v a g e la y e r t h e w h lt uthattheyan t ha peo plo wh o t all
v n u G o d I reckon me you knowwhy ma an lv.xr y ou a lum have
lt before yon're llkely to n t t h e
hahlt comin' over.When lt's the
ton at a oem: b etw een po rt and
n a n grave nobody la careless ln
chooun' between God and the dev~
ll.In mn they'|-n apt to ln care-fh l a l o n g t i m e a t t a t h a t h u h a v -
pened.No w le t u l a ll how our
e-_yn and do a little private t,a1k~
.l n e u n e d u l f n l l t h e z o o d p e o -ple of Portsmouth were crowded
about the lmalng, with m s . n a -ahellg nah, Indian arrows and othf
a merchandhe,UT I! !!tha!!
wares.Ne xt day th e y o un g me n an d
s o me o tn e r a to o k wa te r f o r B u m
In a a h a llo p wi th d l th e ir g oo d l.
Bo lto n wu a ma y y o u n g vi lla g e
ot mor o tha n a n un d ro d ho n le a mau m m :of green t r a m T h e n
w a n t w o hu la n e xt to th e le a .
So ma o f th e ma i le r h o u se s wa r e
bu i lt o f tr ee trn n kl with th e ba r kon the m.Home of hamea c overed
wi th danbo ards wi th breaknec k
r o o f : ln th e rear.A f e w werebull! ot brlc k and stone and rooted
wi th alate o r planks.On well-
ordered,comely streets.wo re a...nl .n n ll lw n nah ma rk et. an
' B a : m m v m l a p t . J o h n s a l m a
i n Pann onla an d h d p e d h lm to
ma k e a ma p of th is promnntory
wh e n th e wllc lemesa touched th e
water.H e l l th a fa mo us n a r y
teller ot Ma ssa c hu setts nay .H o
kno ws th e savages aa n o llvln gwh lte ma n k n o w :them."
To d k lll wuz a ainewy ,broad-
ahonldered.ru d dy man o f me dln m
height an d keen blue eyes.H u
hlon n h nlr a nd b e ar d wen ltra ke d
wi th m y .Bla q n lc k movements
and rapid talk. hla prodlzluna hand!
ua a rms b etra y e d the lio n- llla vl-tallty and energy wr ln o e d ln h ls
red lk ln .H e polnted ou t th ehou se!o n th e h l ll l behind and
eh a r a c u r tz xd th e mm a n d wo me n
who llvod ln th em a n fo llows:
' A m e d a n pa rtly r o c h :I
rec kon they helped to ho ld th e
wo r ld do wn a p r etty time wh llo lt
w z r e y o u d g a n a l n t h o x n e n y e a n .Th ey h ave W in d! h er e tha t wo uld
blo w the top ol! o ' hall.W e need
weight ln th a h o n m t o ho ld ' em
down.'1l'hero'| J o hn Endic ott!A b l ;
lm c a nn on lo ad e d wlth h ar d o pm-
l I He ll s u r e th a t Go d a mo s
wi th h lm.
"Thene'| W inthrop.Hsi n a lover
among lron men.He c a n mme 'e rn- n gallant,good ma n l Ric h,
lea rn t!Llve s ln tha t lo ng h ou se
sl h a s t e n .` i i . | f ' i H " " '1 I U --1lundwaltgrnoonHalton1|ritl\':_t an- ..f.° .'§'IE __..,,_1
.E.Ca;h1mum abher home in .vu un: ual. w ue nounau
Ltd
About OnnalvnS O R z 'Thr B rat I euon o f nf. in tn hnrnwonm' APPLES ou? ".;.a;mai;~2¢a;¢"a `§oi'r5 'ii
niet on outmlen our personal nor-The first brood of moths that rows and WH! mnrbidnuzl; not UUsusewormyapplesareaboutf.,ff1'Pk f,,_f". ourtelvea " cz-
u t v u w u m a n n u l .due bo gppegr in the apple or-
..L.. -..l»¢ ¢ » ¢ - A f n n D A f`n\¢u5....l.-.......l
in dur bowels!
Poisons absorbed into the :ya wn
f r o m s o a r i n g w a s t e i n t h o b o w e l s ,
.. . . . . . . - a k - ;.|..11 \.......|...-\....!\....,.:..\.
?-Iunuagd '£"'£1i?ébEr 'Ji`¢E>Féé.frad~yonder.
li a n " Th o ma l Dudley th e governorIng ma in ly in ru n, c lothin g,n ..,\..._n........_...-..._.....a n l Rnhlhv I lwm n m to W lnthron.Blue-Illlrlllwurc,wuulpuua uuu annulupgear.Rob ert a nd W i lli am we nt tothe Inn und. after a day of looking
about,to the ho use of Re v.J ohn
Cotton,whose hands had .touched
their heads In blessing when he
wa s th e vic a r of St.B o to lp lf s - amagnific ent c hurc h of that parish.
by c ommon repo rt. th e greatest ln
England.The y wer e f amlllar wi th
the ihrlllln g story nt h is esc ape ln
disguise from the hum c omrnllnlon
bloodedl Agent and kin o' the duke
o'Northumberland and Si r P h lllp
Sidney !Ir on man ! Gu ts o' b ra ss !
Hates light stuff.Be wa re 0 ' llzh t
anlan e and lig ht wo rd s whe n he 'a
lookln'.I reckon he thinks that
God ls a Dudley and as eas y ln-
sulted. But hold up y er hearts.It'a
a bu xnm la nd.I wa n t to ta k e y e
to a wi t and a scholar.K n e w
Will Shakespeare and Ben J onson.\|of the king and his violent, pester-He's ;tho hermit o me promon- |lu; Bishop Lnud.Ile wall a grad-tory. 'unto of Trinity college.a follow I§ghjre¢f1 a hlrch~bark canoe and
h l [9 ;uias n u l u u s u u n u mpg..»na »- -. 1b r i l l i a n t y o u t h w a s a s n n :-,T h e fi e n d s o h e l l I b l t l t .T h af ' ? " l ' °5 '_ '_ i '1 °n e w l p l r i t o t t h e b i t t e r s a l t w i n d s 0 'e w a t e r w a s t q
y ou ng gemry .A number or wlld foxes had been
loosed ~m England an d na d r u n
abonn!wlth llrehrands on the lr
m n .They were men or conrn| :e,
power and learn lng like J ohn Got-
to n and Thomas Hooker, son ot ray eoman wh o lt wa s said "c ould
put a k lng ln hls po c ket."The dre
wa s lp re ad ln g, a n d even tho se o l
nob le blood were he-lplng lt wi th
th e bellows o f their own m m e
men t.,Harr y c o uld be outspoken.B l sh t h c r ha d been th e colferer
la nd o n the roc ky slopes and
plunge Into the wllderneos, knoc k-
ln 'do wn th e hlglr tre es ln their
haste.Hls a ne mi a be tha t stro ngand man y th at the God o ' He aven
wo uld 'a ' f ou nd lt ha r d to k ee p a
ronun'there even ln the purest
heart.I was o' a mlu d to blnhber,
touzh o ld dog that x am, wh en the
wo me n and the y oung o n s :rnn
upon us cry in'an d l¢1ssln'our
hands.Every fac e wlthered to the
bone s an d b rown as a n d d sail.
Tn e y wa s hal! starved.I ! b r o k e
the heart o' me to look at 'em.D ld
an d dean o t Emman ue rs college.
where these boy s ha d spent ay ear an d -had hopd to spen d otn~
er y ears.From thi s rlc h, lear ned
an d sumptuous environment Cot-
ton had c o me to the and s, rou :h~
wood meeting house ou the edge of
a vas t wlldemeu as the tenc he r ofthe p eo ple or New B os to n- mo stly
uasc hooled but serlonx-minded.
Be r eeelved the y ou ng men wllh
s warm hean and the cleric al fash-
lon of speec h."W elc ome, my boy al You are asthosec ome to another planet.
paddled the y oung me n m o s s acovetothellttle ,h utf af Hen ry
Blaxton-a tall. la nk, uwarthy , hos-pita ble Engllshman who' loved tosmo ke a nd rec all hls mehnorles to
me n of understanding.H e wa s
nea rly s lxty y ea rs of we In deer-sk ln hall'-boots an d rough and
c loth h e wa s stlll A g e n tl e me n -
one ot those restless sons of the old
sod wh o ha ve seen mu c h o f the
wor ld and c a n h e c ontent wi th hls
o wn company .H i s head and
beard were well trlmmed.Th ec heer ful f riend of J ohn Smith was
L
Bk P r i n c e Ch a r le s a n d wn n o t a ke ever see u man c ome out to be I o u t h an d strength and couralw nmill
me mbe r o f th e wi v! c ou n c i l.M hung?'1'hat'l the way the men tuc ked wi th the ¥00d EUIUUU t h e |
mann! Inn-»v umm lnnvhnrl n t u n Inn lmd -n nln mn nm!ki nd n'wild.w|~.»\n m nsndnfi hpro I ha ve grun
n r The re wa s n twi n k le in
my c -y en of th e h er mi t whe n.
mnlonminnr h l l lnla xhl he-..-.... -.....,..._. ....,,..-_._, ___la d with a twllt lu hi s h ra ln .Wll-
llam and Robert. now deelng on the
high way , had been even more ro~
helllous than he.A t s pub llc
meeting they had openly denounced
th e ty n h n l e l of th e c rown,I t
turned o u t th a t a spy h ea rd a nd
reporte d thalr words.Ha vi n g n o
tr le nd a a t c o u rt the y wer e n ot to
b e llgh tly dss lt with.Th e h l l h
eommlsalon had resolved to maketh em rec s nt or sni rer th e p aln of
d a t h .No w wlthln a d oz e n m l l n
of th ei r home lu o me er ha d c o me
npon Lhem wlth n wa r ra n t.
v m .- m m f man mm- rwl thelr
Th elr hands m m m e d when they
shook my old rope hnnler Ay e l!
wer e a si ght to wo t the fac e o y a
You who se bellle s h ave be en sum
wi th be et an d mu tto n and rlah
canons and good beer or old wlae,
wh a t u m m y e these people ha d
been entln to le e 'em n ll ve i
out o th e wilderness an d dn ed
ber rles a nd ma lls and muu ela." m u o th e wh o le s hlp a loud
wh o ha d [ on e o ve r t w o : m r s h e
tara wa s underground rotted by
sc urvy burnt u p hy fever!B a tthese that met me were ln no mlnd
'P
Rootn by the God o'ls rn ell d u heard o t y our trlghtml voy a ge and
of n d na br ave th lng Hey doa did."
Tho y oung msn was qulc k to an-
s we r :"I nm sorry .I do n ot wan t
A r e p u ta ti o n to llr e n p to th a t ll
on so poo r a fo oti ng.bu t me b e
kn o wn o n ly u o n e wh o ha te s o p -
gzesslon and who has c ome here to
rid of lt. and to help hnlld up n
be tte r E n gla nd "Th e gr ea t man p at h i s ha nd o n
the hny'a shoulder, say ing:" Y o u r
u lk ls llk e A h r e a th f r o m th e h e
loved fanlnndl.On a k n o ws wh a t
to expec t from a well~hred Bnzllm-ms n.Yo u wlll h e ar mn c h talk o r
shook the ashes out of his plpe and
M d z" To d k lll, y o u h a ve th e h d z m~ !
ot s ma lt h or s e o r y on wo u ld no t
be br lnglng y our frlsn ds to me et shalf-decayed.worm-eaten gentle-
man.I have a great fear of vrood»
pec ker a"
"W e ll,l t we llg ht on y ou we
shall d o n o peekln',"Todlrlll sn-
s we r e d
"S lt d o wn an d lnose y our
tongues I' ll b e a wh e u to n e to r
y o ur wlt."
To dk lll tu me d to the y ou ng menan d m l t l :"He re ' |a w h a le wh o
A
n§e`é`i $5 52" n "{>i§o1"'b`i1i`I:11:"¢ii¢to Hive ln.I swea r, by the beardo*Pharaoh, I never seen the li ke
o'lt.They had a covariant wi th
God, s o the y totd me.Thei r f eet
were sou!tied.W hen an English-
nnothor kind.Rounda bout u a are
lnnny lewd and c ommon folk.W e
ha ve n hnrd time to keep those
outside the church wi thi n bounds
and certain or those i n the fold
ngdstloeber ursitor o pla y in than
my Ki!-U affords.Onc e on e o ' K ing
J n me l' me n p la y i n ' lt the Globe."
Th en the her mit spoke:"A n d
\ _ . .» 1 n u l u a 1 n l l h n n n n n n l n i i u I n a SKELGAS S'l`0VEman thln ks l\e'a rig ht lt's eule r tokill hlm than lo c han ge hln mlnd.'
"I sa i d to (he eaptaln that I
thought lt a shameful lhlng to take
women and chlldren ln to auch a
land.." ' Y a can'L ma k e wa y witho ut
'em.' snld the c nptaln.'Y e mlg h t
as we ll any there shonlda't hn va
been ua Eve ln the Garden o' Eden.
lulmnnll
to wa rd and orderly .Satan l l a sc l-an y he re a n ever h e wa s la the
garde n of old.Often y o u wlll be
shocked hu t y ou wi ll h e happy
and, ln the good day s c oming, Proa-
perqus.I uhould li ke to se e y ouhoundl a wedloc k to l h l l new
world and stay ed among the found-
en o t a grea t c o mmon wealth."
W i th a a mlle Rob er t an swer ed :
now |,..._~...,. N... ......, ,......... ... -comedy called Solitude.Th la l l
my k ln gd om.I a m th e Hu g , th e
court,the c hu rc h an d the pa rlla-
ment.The dog and the c at ara my
people.W e have no disag reement;
The other play ers eater.Rea l folk;u n ow. o r g hos ts ou t o f my med u-
comea l n wlth a me r r r j e n and
ilu d o wn wi th ma a s h e was wo n t
| ory .My f r le n d Wlll Shakespeare \
to do of old.B l :Ben Jonson
hlnners on with one of hlu old
males of the town, full of Intrigue
and ynmhfnl devlltry.adding atthe end 'lr lt he not so rn ei! my
sp ur lea z h em"
"Those boys were eager to meet
you."sai d Tod klll.
Blaxton remarked with s bowand n nnlle: "I will now hear their
llnes.I hops that ma y are of
'sober mud peacenblo conversa-
t1on."'
They recogniz ed thll phrue lmm
one ot the Igwu o t the generaleoun.whlch Donor Dutton h m
.-lun...nw... .....=.ww .........out aenrc hln' for hnpplneax..
wlll neve r he hnve or der ly with c
women and c hildren."' No w, the r e wa n W e sto u' |ol-
ony near the one a t Ply mou I
able nnd lusty men. They were nun
agoln'l a ha va women an d chll-
dra n to p q( up wllh. The y b ngg edo' wh a t th e y wo u ld d n a n d h u n g
to pam.W u :happened!Th ey
W'
' !l
stole tho lndl ' foddsr and gutLhdr nldel ~¢-Ek' with arrows and
ihelr honda lmu h o d by mm m
hawks.They Dvvmfd themselves
nn!hlsu nn (".6rlldn'f stand It'\_
,.._-Z \ \
'ho Young Mon Spu rnd Tholre m u W h l l o I Pu ma B l l l CU!
th c A lr B o i wn n Th n m.
| »hnfw| An n m. .A r l l n m m
.........~-.»~ ~ - - _-. ._ _. _w i . " t h e f t m m t l u m ' I get tn
bs wo ma n o r l i o n l o n l he ll I l
:h e ld I n d th e wi n d b eh i n d y d . "
Th e m were the usual Inc id ent!
o t l l o n ( a s m p .T h e p u l m -gm wer e rvu g h ly tumb le d a b o\ | L \
Budd ax lur c hec ot th e sh ip thr ew*
tham ngnmut one another an d
turned the dining table into a plac e
of peril fo r th e p er so n m d gar-
ma n u o t i h o u a b le e o ta ke f oo d .
read to them,"Are yon a member of 1
clmrchf' yonnl Heydon uked."No. I dm od and'f llve In the
sk in .The larch bre thren nrellke
the LonI'| blnhops, but the breth-
ren are bettar men," Blaxton n m
mvered."I hate their tyranny an
1 Jew hates hofl nenh.Sdll when
I think of there stern men 1 set my
wlldom nt work. The sh ores swarmwith mere adventuren who expect
to and rock: of pure gold Some
are cnrelesl,lmp mvld vn t.merry
| 0 2 1' t \ l
|nllan and ! . b a . r o ld 7 w u sloppy.
Phey held their ndvnnk-ln.
The llz h ter huns of the omcer
nogm to fan.The ma c e b9-
vnen punuer nnd Dunued :lowly
ddened.When th r ln t t e r m m e
li vi n lnhn th llr Y n mllllr n n ln m ln .
A l l moved wl\ h g r a e cnntlon,
clinging to ilxed objec ts fo r h a r
at h a vi ng th ei r bo nu b r ok en .A
hlz h wa ve ln A f r et o t win d bu r n
n vr lnd ow at n i gh t and c re ated npanic.
They had bgen :pore thnnjlrf!
\»
Hmn.'Ir lllm»n ' P h a l r r n m u l l n o h n n l l E ;1 _" U'a
;_5 |5 F E A T u R E sI -»£\\, fr I §'f1.§T.IQilf§"§..»i§':E'L'.*:'.f.fLE'.I.'?:'iE
they v m lhrondld ln dn r kn n g
no u t hey B rew re ln. t ho omo u-
w u l o h r behind that the hoo!-
bllh olshhln g-°';;,'°=~ on!o l 'gu -
l u .qy an A l n at| : la w gallop crossed 1 broad pu-
t u r e t o l ¢en ln ¢' | :o nu s on t he
s q m . m u x
day s or sea W D!! we: emma mm Bbr n th le ss c llm.Th e c a p ta i n mu
worried nn night fell.He u i d t h u !he s aw i n th e d u - kn e u n li ra n g a
llg ht r es ti ng fo r n mo men t on the
m u t .Ho wu s wa tc h in g f o r lt to
reappear.xx wa s \ ha d s i gn . h e
a d d , I t ll c a ms n o t l n l n .Th o
n n u a n g o f l c ould hear d m x u l
, v
" Ou r Mo th o n A d v l u U I No t t o
Mar ry Her o."
" D n r mo th e n m a n n u l no t to
mn r ry h er e "
Th e 'f n i o ln e d z "1 have |11deeprec f o r m e g o o d m m m
motharu, hd! they spank with llttls
ur ls c on te n ! wi th n oth in g bu t wa ra n d lo o t a n d n m a r r y n m u m n f
self.Some ar e hull beef.rea dy ta
g o as me y are driven.No ne o f
th a s lo u t! c ar e s A n gr n w f o r la w
and order.Th e! wo u ld he gla d msee them put away .These evil. lax
an d th o u k htle u me n ontnnmbarr u .m n n h fnlk.E x t rumnmhnr
Gel:$25.00 For Your Present Skove
2pl:MAY OFFER!zThis SPECIAL Thninllnf Pamnlnln Euan:'Dunn m h z man w e n k le q d l
# v m t h a lm n e n h b o r h o o d : b o nandInthau m of u n w m -
blond,h\ue-end.mma ly ymztnn
mul; dx le e! u n, allks In e xpe ri-
caeo una breeding,in h|||h t ,
nun : gu d co lo r.Thglr qunburnt,
t h u n d e r In d n mmn r o u ln ; h s -
yund Lhs horizon in the southwest.
Then thay w a n driven nndcr
hatches-nl!a n W i l l Haydon,1tlvorlu of the cnptnln. The young
mm h ld b e n d fo r t h e p r l v l le n
o t n u m : m t h e w e t h e r w l e n d
n h m d l n c l l e o t n o o d .B y m ld -
n l g h t t h e n h l n l n y n t hnll in amightywind.A m m v u cut
hwwledge of America.A great.hee. God-fearing people are mw-
ln g n p h e r e nn d o n a c a n d o n o b d lf
mln; tar hhzglnnd Lhnn give hll
tu them. It lhuuld he duh
with no renrvntlonl.Yon have
lmnll camtort :Landing wlth a foo!ln England and the az her m Amer
a n I wo u ld r a th er le e y on mm
g n n d b e c o me d u h o t o u r la h .
the church makes the only lnw we
have and mn lnu lns n M P M f m -
IL Weakness would open the wly
to chaos und anarchy.The magln-
tratea an st u rd y o ld Englluhmen
nruz z llng with the ancient lnw of
dend.and rnolderlng :gen to bead
lt to their common meme."
One ot the young men asked how
mn mm n - a n d t h e In d ln mn
.C'.c<:e :£§2`¢'§"' `n§=3li§§Em glis-
| pnrcahln lnamol..m m
I_IERE'S an easy weyto eecethe drudgery o f o l d -n y:
kitchen fuels.Le! ue buy your
prosenl stove--no m atter how
new or how old-for $25.00, to
apply on the purchase price of
a modern Skel Stove,theNo. 570 picmrestbove.
liquid fuels to spill-you have
real gee service.The Skelgae
Service Eqdpment ouleidoonr
houee is yo u r p r i va t e g n
plant."
IM nn lake ln your present
stove right now d the fewdeve this offer im ..av good-
3
4
5
6
7
8
g
Buyw Clean. A11 eomenrounded.
Fen! mn Speed Top Bumemmd One Simmer Burner.
"1\amny" Vdve Control.
Concealed Manifold.Hldn el!
plpec.
sum Ra£edn¢Pon:eleln DtipT|-ey.
Roamyunmdbnwmsevenlape.
Over-She Oven.Bekee u n y -lhdng evenly.
m m n e s w e n or tho n m o lmo ld . s o t h a t g in a n o v u u k a n
h r tha otha:whan they were
apart.They hid a like lplrlt also.
and it v u th eir hnq, :ro wing out
.4 thnir mntnnl mnrd. tn haln tha
down.B e f o r e d u li xh i
h m 1.nf nn' than 1nun(
: th e wa ve :
lhmmn H n
a s m mm m l]not nnctlce a llmbmntohegullsmenuf u toocommon ln the world behind nn.Amm md I vromm are now undu-"' =' °" ~§ ot d as h f or a d ulte ry .I t
| | m y my to ma k a y a n k n o w o f
mm n e w E n g ll n h r lg ld l d u .I n m
uequnlnted wi th lusty y ontn an d
i ts pnrlll,No t lo n g wi ll y o n b ehappy or c ontente d ln thll had nn-
le s du ly mu f fle d .W e h u e g i r ls
vi m e ve r y me s o f mi n d a n d p e r -
| o n.Come and dine wlth ul ¢ »~
moz-raw and y ou : n u ll kn ow th at
my ey es do not dec eive ma M a n -
-n r mxy . mu m u ma n ne r n u my
liking.Th ey pn n ld :n a r y vh lt e
ma n wh o m l n r a t s th e n v a g n ,
every u v n g o wh o hx- u k :their
la w.' I h d a wi th t h o ln d l u m g - 1
new kind at c omms-¢o.I t mn b e
u n j u s t t o n h t h d r m n m d t h u l rln nd tar wnmpn m a nd h ntc lmu md
ti n wh lsu e l, b u t whlt ll o ns tu d o
bu t g i ve the m th e th lnn th e y d a ~
ma n d l Th u c a r e n o t f o r ma n ly
or any sy mbol of valua.Onr d oth-llll L l of n o more use to them than
om- rel||¢1on.Yet o m- re llz lo n, tn
thu E i n " ' i a f n r
m m a e o to rzh u- o tw ub mgu r n .l h l l i m n l l l i i h l
- ~ » . a ¢ ; " s f ' ~ "'gg ES
lame hlhlon.Tha leeond la n :uf gentleman
they wan z rub and handy pilr ot
m e n .Their oplnlonl ure as com-
mo n u s h o r t hnlr in their nedgh-
bm*l°0<L but gmenlly lpoken lu |
lh l lp s r nmon l gumetolk whose
tc mmsl w en ind e e d | nm o f t h e
kingdom.These youll: men dm no
whispering.Tha soul of Enghmd
qua the com-an am the young were
In lhdr voices.
On mm ho r s es t he y me n t t h e
night lu trdvel dllgulxed u the
nom at y eome: in the use ot whosedlnloc t the y h ad s ome lki ll.N m
d l !they we n!aboard their i h ln
wh mo n the i r go o ds h a d be e n nm.
Ly ltbr ed.n w a s t h e H m d m a l d
o f o u h u n d r e d e i g h ty ta u b o u n df o r B o n o n ln th e N w w o r ld " P :
da r th e Pu dtan mp uln, J oh n Bu d
a u m a .svho w u p|-xvy zo u u r
B ma m u a v u lo t e n d e r e d In me
le n that nano thought she could
th e a g u a .no t n n tlc b e llo w lu g
ot me cattle which had been \ pu-1;
ot the mmult ha d ce ue d.They
w e n d e a dTho een vn u mln : d ow n .A11
nblshodlod mm wen lummoned w
the nvmnl-Th r u d ly l a n d nlg h u
they mn lin ing w at e r v r hlla o
carpenter!wera ma k in ;napa
Soon the ship bum to rin.T h
all heard how Wllllnm Heydo
lu h e d t o t h u m m n u ! w h m
great wave n a m t h a deck,ha
lelzed the captnlxrl wail! and kept
hun from going overboard.A ( slr
10
11
12
Hn ! -Ti g ht Ovm wi th . ¢ p. d .1 ; ,
dc dgnad lnuulniou.Abe ll: h as
old time our-hound kizchcn.
Blkn from Cold Burt.Pre-but-
ing in not nuc otlary.
Oven Ih a s Regulation.Put i n_ _-- ..-......*..a.p nu..
Skelgan in the compressedfor town md farm homes w».¥&';
has saved houn daily for thou-
sands of modern home makers.
No other available fuel cla m -~ ~ i ~ s o f a
~ 0 0 \ ~
. . . e co nomy .
W ith Skdgn., you |trik1
match,turn a burner haul
_ . . . I Q ' . . . . . . l ' . . .. . . I l | 1 \ |l L . . l l __ _ | _
lo od , n g nt o v e n , n u l ¢|; uu u u|.. . . -t u r n a t m e a l r i m s , a n d f m d y o u r
fo o d p a r f a c t l y c o o k e d .A l s o s w a nan-my1over, you shall meet mon who lahndvininthebusinessyouhavem mind and perhaps [Ive needodturthargnc e."
T h e y w e r e g l a d t o a c c e p t t h l a
o d e r o f h o s p i t a l i t y f r o m t h e k i n d l y
n h | f n l l c O h h h - i n n \f n n e v l u n ' n
lplte of Ihelr dlatnm, ll a comfort
to them.In a pesulencs meg turn
away from their own sick.T h ebr et hr e n so an d mmlne r t o :h m
nblmduued ones lo that often dulh
u Induced to glve mem buck. Stem
with lqnchlsf _londqg vvllh mllfor-
g n .m»a»a¢.a..1|syu»a-»fu¢n°|.L¢J¢¢¢&1 3 Sturdy Salt-Suppor tinc Oven
B andlc,
i n g
Brea
l no
n a c x .
1 4 Bpoody Broillng Oven. Poduct for
cooking stocks, chops, bacon, hun
und huh.
--__-:__._...... :.=Sturdy Gray Iron Legs. [ally umm
~" r|;9.~ f l l _ { F l '.§_l. 61:3 ~tied. Logs an typical of thu lturdy
'" ` "conlrlrucdon thruughom.
1wind favored them.They rpreadwhat mlls they could carry.Thewind qnlckened to 1 gule and lpedthem lxmlwnrd. In two mom weekson s hood-tlds they swung intoPortmnouthharbor.xt wan awarm brlzht day.The land odonand the look ol the lhore nlled theadventurenwithaBrentjoy.
They were all on deck.Many,hu-Lng lon Lhdr clothes ln the nonn,were ngxed and mu clad, "0ap'nJohn." 1| he wnl hmllluly cauea,
_...... ...W -me .t-nm., .lt-ulmtea them to an went or thecolonyfromwhomtheybought.lnhject to the r:ourt'| approval, araw acres near the home nt thelrMend. Forthwlth they aimed noon
plan: for the Immediate lmlldlngandfurnlshlng of a house.Thenzentintroducedthem to an ln-terestlng,friendly mm-b e a m!hun-ded md | llttle beyond mld-
gg; ue-of the name ot Amos Tod
|||r),|. 1.tune, mae whlte rox:have myedthearrow: and eodld the neree
pudonn of tne sange.Sull. hc
unu lnn l s a u.un e lu u c v u u9he a t o flhis mo dern fuel is tht
ennnot nndantnnq us.lmlnltry melantly. No 5 00 % no mu-9 91
and thrift are not for hlm.He uthsschlld ofl oody Bu;lte."°'hooh or 1 e we to t llout wi th mm." nm s
Bllxton went on:"You boy!hue enlllted ln l vnr the end ofwhich will not he lu your time.l tu A war mms two memlu. one*;°f°r°.mt l gn bthlnd y o u -
\
BENn0m=
B-|53
SKELGAS COMPANY
p..BLAIR, NEBRASKA .mikiwaddrened them m-len; an mu ws:"'"" "' " """'..'"' '""" "'" u:Tmnnr and tha wade-nm.Thefo| !°_1ii°..!_!l.!§1\fE£¢!.$§1dLl;_Q IEP!N !i!:|d3.|n_1_wg!¢§ gd XMQ ol' 1
m vf i n i '' mr 1 "' m l
4
-'ra n ENTERPRISE-Blair. Nebraska, May 14; 1931 Parte 'Seven
ments, favors .md menu were all
in Jlvanese effect.There are 12mnmbers in the Senior class and19 in the Junior clul.Vernon Marshall,accompaniedbyJoeAntrimleftI-'rlday lor
Colorado where they will procure
., . .
TWO MAY DALNTIES
Hare are two delicious dishes
um may be prepared at very lime
cost.They Ile unusual, and this
adds to their natural attraedve
ness:Dlad Hum in Blue Bing
Three cups cooked rlee, 2 cupsdleedham,2 tablespoons fat,2
tablespoons llour, 1 cup lum shack.
Make a white nu/ne of the fat,
flour and ham stack.Season with
pepper and salt, if needed. Arrange
ln rlng on s platter.Fiil center
with the ham mlxtun, pour overthe nuns and than garnlsh with
ntewed fnalt and sprigs ol pmley.
Klee Cue
Three cups hot rlce,2 eggs,bea te n, 1 mupwn wt,d u h o i
pepper.Mix lngredlmiz together.
Grease the casserole.With the
hdp ol a large spoon and spatula
grunge the rice mkturo on bot,-
wm and sides of the casserole,
leaving the cenver halluw.Bake inmoderate oven until golden bmvm
-or-fill the center with creamed
maberlal and balm all Kogether.Individual WJ. are made by mol-
ding ln wm g d or muffin pans.
COOKIES FOR xmnms
lang days in the open, glve llttla
ltomuhs r. cnving that demlndl
a blk between meals.Ham ure
some eoolde pen that take cars
of meh emergencies:
Buttenwkh Cookies
8% cups special cake flnur, nil#
§~"3 | ';s~~Ia|;
`
;
Q_;faa
-
..
~~-
'
' H
-sr
J
II
from the Government Reservenear Pikes Peak.G. A. Marshalland the Nob. State Forrester Wab-kinserpectio joln themdw first
of the week and with Vernon Mn'-
shall will make a neauting trip on
to Pueblo for white Ii!hens.
o || | | |Ith e latter'a ~oth er~H ~ .M . ~ c -
.y .Mi s s Hele n P fe i ff e r r etu rn e d o n
Mo nd a y to he r wo rk i n Mm~a hn ll' s
off itb eg af ter b ein g i ll wi th sc arlet
fe ve r f o r thr ee we e ks .;
the government at a a l tim-
ber sale,
Mr.and Mrs.H. vy.Marshall
came up from Omaha on Frldnyevening to attend the Senior clueplay, guats of Mr. and Mn. C.G.Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs! Jly Blackbum and
Mr- und Mrs. hm Millar afxemleda family dinner in hgnor nf t h w
class play "The Fsmlly Upahlrs"
to a aowded house on Frldcy
°'°°'='q~
Thero Backmeyer And Clan
Melerhsnry clade u from Lincolnlor the week-end wlu. home folks.
Funeral servlcea for 'l'hoa. HAI!
were held lxvm the M. E. church
on Thursdn aftamoon with Rev.Adrian J. *E-is-f ln chu-ge.He
wa a to hnv e be e nma n -le dmhln
blrthrhy, June 18th, to Miss Ruth
on Simdny.
Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady return-
ed Saturday evening from Ames,Iowa where they attended V. E. I.S. H. E. week at Ames College,gh their son, Duma is 1 stu-
enMr. and Mm. F. E. Webb drove
fa Madison _ovlr the weekend
hope this illness will bu ol much
shorter duntlon than when he wns
so seriously ill before.W e mln
him.Mnr. John Carter is able w
be about home again and wlll noon
be out some.Mrs. Ernest Torn-
With The Churches
suddenly ill lm Monday eveninl
md during the night lt was neces-sary to rush her to an Umnlu
hospital for an immediate opera-dvu for nppenddtis.
M n .Clyds L .Rnsmbnum and
Bonnie lee came up from Cnlhoun
Thnradny afternoon ta spend the
night with relatives, returning 1.0
the funn Frldny murnlng.
Dr. W. E. Wrlght went m Oma-hn Mondny morning to attend theMedicalConventionwhich is ln
session there this week.
Hn. W . E. Wri ght and sonslait Friday morning for Idncnlm
where they will spend n week vls~lting with Mrq, Wrlght's sisterand family.From there they willgg to Kansas to spend several
ya nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wdght.When they returnfrom Kansas, they plan to gn wBeemer. Neb.to vldt with Mrs.
Wrlght'n parents.
Mr.and Mrs.Herman Kruse
came up from Bennington Friday
to a pc ndth a s v nni ngn tthe pnr-eutal W. B. Rnaenbnum home.The following buys organized abnleball club last week, dxoosinsG¢°l'B'a Fnlmhlld as their mnimger:
Kenneth Fowler, Rlymund Rosen-
baum, Egg" Booth, Berkley Pe-
arson,Aman French,Melvin
Hansen, August Jnpp Jr., Donnld
Noel, Lyle Rolenbnurn.Thu boyshnvn been pracddng hard and areplnnnlng to bsltlthe Cnxdlnnll ulOmlhl.on tha Omaha dlunand
next Sunday.Vern I-lnnthorn and I-'rank Bumswent m Dennison, Iown me dayInst week an business.Walter Rosenbaum wu brought
ingredients in order given and add
flour CML Pack tightly in pan,
8x8 inches,lined with waxed paper.
chili over night.Remove lon!from pan. cut. in half, and alle:
crouswise in thin sllees.Bebe ln
hot oven (400 F.)5 minutes.
mm 6 dozen cookies.
STRAWBERRY DAINTIES
Out goes The Oyrbex-~in come!The smwbenyx \
Already strawberries u e p-
pearing In the markets in quan ty.
And akeady housewives are pre-
serving this delidous fruit ngainrt
the inroads next fall and winter
will make on the jam cupboard..
With the short-hull method, usd
ing bntiled imlt pecdn,li l the
gamble has been taken out ol mak-
ing nnwbeny jelly--and. the time
saved is astounding.Imagine x
bnkh of jam or jelly in illteen
minutes!Stnwberry Jehy
4 azps (2 lbs.) juice; 7% cups
(aaa Tha.)sugar;1 bottle fruit
pectin.'Use only fully rlpenad
berries.Crush thoroughly and
drip through jelly bag.Do not
drip over dghb as uncooked juice
ferments quickly.Measure juice
and sugnr inta large saucepan,
stir, ull bring to a bei.At once
add pectin, stlrrlnK wnstsntly, md
hrlng again to n (ull rolling boil
ma boll % minute.B m w ( m m
(ke, let ut;-nd 1 minute, skim, pour
<1\\i<=k1y-Cover hot jelly with film
of hot. panfiln: when jelly is cold,
eovervrlth $6 lnchof hot paraffin.
| ::( |
daughter, Helen.
Methodist hospital in Omaha two
weeks ago,has returned to L\}e
Crowell Home in Blair, and wallsoon be perlonning her hmuehnld
dntin in that place.
Mrs. Eliubefh Berry spent the
in doing s well nu can be expected
Le: us not forget. mf dak and the
aged.
No Sundxy evening service on
account of the Dwulmreate ner-
vices at the hizh sd1ooG ditorium
Sunday moming, Ma 24111. the
co NGRs GA11 o NAL c nlmc a
A . R Navell.Pastor
Public worahip at 11 a.. m. Sun-
day, with prmahing by the mini!-
ber.Church Sduwl nt 10 o'clock,
m a da ~bx idm dhnppytlnik on
Mo!her's Day and in meaning.
c n m s ' nA N c n m wn
A. J. Bll'lDi¢»Putm-
at the City Hall at eleven o'clock.
The Omxha Baptist Association
dll meet with our chumh Tues-
day, May 2601.
needs you, you medYour church
your chumh.Your church will pro-
vide loxj your needs, if you will
provide for its needs.
Kmgh; Am.
The young people are bo omll
their evening gathering, and this
dulrch will join in the union ser-
vdoe at the high school.
The umunl luncheon gflvm by
file wma P°°Pf1e with their mo-
thers u guests wu u. particularly
Morning worship, 11:W A. M.
Young People'| meeting, 7:00.
Evaning service, 8:00 P. M.
Mid-week mating,Wednesday,
8:00 P. M.
Our Pre-pentzeontal meeting
cloned Sunday evening with n lugs
congregation present.We take
thi; opportunity to thank nll who
Hdlnvnon ~
b u n o l d G a l l i c mmm o m-
be rllwuthc lnxdly o f the y o u-.i n m m bds ;the Uma whanwtuhu nn nbrond.On the la-u o a m m a c m-uumxu.xx r »an thu ova otAlYBll1 owlorA|.\
s u m .
ning.Mor e th an t hirt y sa t do wn
to the d ec or ated tab les.P n a i d e n i
u m m A r ms te h d h n d i n d la r s t th e
p r o g r a m wh i c h fo llowed th e lu n -
c h e o n , md g a v e s b r i e f a d d n u o f
welc ome t o th e mo t h e n .Mr s .
Ge or ge Ku hr e xpr es se d t h e v n r m
np p r e d a i i vn o f th e mo th e r s ,Mi s s
L td le K e mp g a ve two a n p r o n r la to
x
cost.The I.¢ord's Supper will be
observed in the waning.We are
urging every member of f-he con-
gregation so strive to be present
Friends ol the church un invdtad
fa participate in this service.\.
SPECIALS for
FRIDAY- SATURDAY
m u f n s r c n t m c a
L. J . Kona . rum
I lm lure if you stnyed away
from the Lord'g home on Mother!
Dnyyouhmdagoodaxcuxeiorno
doing.
We had very fine services at our
ehuxch Sunday m memory of
nm Com Fed Baby Beef
Roast un d - -BOILING BE F perpsound --
ROUND STEAK per pound I ;
SIRLOIN STEAK per pound
HAMBURGER fresh ground lb.ISC
loc
25c
254:
15c
inf-he e ve nlngwuwe llgi v enand
well remind by s line audlenw
We are gnwtul for every one of
you who made this fine service
pouibls.
Ailan Phillips, one of our faith-
ful men is quite dak agzin.We
oLu v* |! f >f \ ¢ '¢ § >
By virtue of an Order of Sale
~ued out of the Dlstdct Court of
~uhington County, Nebraska and
. pursuance ol the Decree ol said
~urt in an action therein pending
he First Trust Company o l... ~, a (krporation is plaintiff
..Chnrles A. Stroup and Minnie
troup, his wife; George W. Stroup
-.~ Laura Stroap, his wife; leon-
.C.Stmup;Ruth Stmup;
sther Stroup; Josephine SLroup1
:mea F. Stroup; and the unknown
~ks, deviseea, legatees, personal
~presentativel and all other per-
~nn interested in the estate of
. ~ds A. Stroup, real name: un-
~own are defendants I wi ll o n
~e 18th day of May, 1981, at the
~est lront door of the Wad-ilngton
~nnty Court house in the dty of
ldr, Nebraska at the honr of two
. M. sell to the highest bidder lor
~the following described pro-, y to-wit: "The northeast 56 of
tion 16, thatpart of the north-
M of section 15, lying north
-- welt of the County Road and
.part of the southeast % of
d section 16,being one acre,
~s north and ent of tho County
~sd and Tax lot 4 in the south-
~est % of section 15, all being in
ownahip 19,north,H m m 11,
lst of the 6th P. M-.subject,
~wever,to the ri ght o f wly of
~e C. St. P. ld. & 0.Rdlroad,
ver a ponlon of :sid land and
. taining 290.05 acres.mo n o reu,according to Government
~y", all in Washington county,
e h r u h .
Said real estate is to be sold to
tiafy the amount due add plain-
! and costs of said action and
accruing wsu, as by law pro-
~ed.
Dated this 15th day ol April,
981.Marin Sutherland, Sheriff of
Washington County, Nebraska.
3-st
TWO MAY DALNTIES
Hare are two delldous dishes
that may be prepared at very little
cost.They Ile unusual, and this
adds to their natural attraedve
ness:Dlad Ham in Ries Bing
Three cups cooked rloe, 2 cupsdleedham,2 tablespoons fat,2
tablespoons lloar, 1 cup ham shock.
Make a white nu/ae of the fat,
flour and ham stock.Season with
pepper and alt, if needed. Annnge
ln ring on a platter.Fiil center
with the ham mixture, pour overthe sauce and than zimllh with
stewed fnut and sprigs ol parsley.
Klee Cue
Three cups hot rice,2 eggs,beaten, 1 teaspoon wt,dash oi
pepper.Mix lngredlmiz together.
Grease the casserole.With the
hdp ol a spoon and spatula
arrange the rice mkture on bot-
tom and sides of the casserole,
leaving the cenver hollow.Bake inmoderate oven until golden brown
-or-fill the center with creamed
material and balm all together.Individual ml. an made by mol-
ding ln mega or muffin pans.
COOKIES FOR xmnms
lang days ln the open, glvs llttla
stomachs a. cnviag that demand!
a bits between meals.Here are
some eoolde pss that take cars
of such emergencies:
Butterscotch Cookies
8% cups special cake flour, all#
ted; li !.bs.so da,% tbs .cxumo!
tartar;'15 cup butter or other
shortening,2 cups salted brown
sugar; 2 well beaten BKBIF 'A tbs.
vanllla.Sift flour ones, measure,
add soda and cream of wtar, and
sift again.Cream butter,add
sugar gradually,and cream co-
gether thoroughly.Add eggs and
beat well.Add vanilla and flour,
mixing well.Shape into round ox-
square loaf, wrap in waxed paper,
and chill over aight.Remove the
paper; cut in thin slices.Bake in
hot oven (425 F.) 8 minutes. Coo-
kies may be sprinkled with chop-
ped nuts before baking.Makes 8
dozen cookies.
Chocolate Ice Bax Cookies
5% cups special cake flour, sif-
ted;1 teaspoon soda;3 eggs,
slightly beaten; 1 cup silwd brown
sugar; 1 cup granulated sugar; 1%
cups butter or other shortening
melted;8 squares unsweetened
chocolate, or 4 alps coconut, chop-
ped.Sift flour once, measure, add
soda, and ein again. Comblne other
rncger nruwnxr for the appoint-
ent of Lena Draeger as admin~
tramr of the estate of amid
ugust Dmegcr otherwise know:
=August Draegert, deceased.
Dated thjs 29th day of April,
31.
EAL)I. C. ELLER,
~4t County Judge.
with Mrs. Robert Rasmussen.Mrs.A. T.Van DeVent.er ofBlair, visited her daughter,Mrs.
Robert Rasmussen and family,
over the weeit-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andersen andfamilentertained for relatives andfriencis Saturday evening.
Miss Cora Cushman of Herman,was a 'week-end guest of her aunt
and Qncle,Mr. and Mrs.Harry
Neff.\
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Enfield en-tertainer?,Mrs. Enfie1d's mother
and family at dinner on Mother):
Da; .
I
sul:niFF's SA LE NOTICE
- n - n u n
l b .
57'.~|\'nrs ~z a
.-4 `* 1 f , :'i.~,~=' H '3 ~s g * C ~w / " - ' f § f c ~i
OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Henry Mencke, AttorneyTHECOUNTYCOURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA
Estate of August Draegver, de-
~ased,otherwise lmown as August
raegert.
Notice is hereby given that on
e 22nd day of May, 1931, at the
~unty Judge's office in the City
f Blair,Washington County,ehmskn, at 2 o'ciock in the aft~
can of said day, the following
atler will be heard and consid-
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
N 1.2; COU.»11.coUn'r OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.\
Estate of Louis Mueiler,De-
ased.'
Notice is hereby given thxt Her-
tt G. Mueller has Glad with the
dersigned,County Judge of
ashington County, Nebraska., his
nal report as Administrator of
e estate uf Louis Mueller,do-==1"~ arid made an application
r final administration and div
H ;=~ and for the assignment of
~idue of estate to such other
~rsons as are by law entitled on
~e same, and 1 have set the -ith
~y ol June,1931 at 10 o'c1ock. M., nt my office ih said County
x' the hearing thereof.
Dowd May ash, xsal.
(sEA1.>1. c. ELLER,
-Sl.County Judge.
OTICE OF AmnN|s'rRA'r1oN
Ar C. Debel, Attorney
N Tm: COUNTY COURT OF
wAsH1NcToN COUNTY,
NEBRASKA
Estale ol Mary Klutz, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on
c Gth day of June, 193l, at the
~unty Judge's office in the City
Blair, 'Wnshimztun County, Ne
~ska, at 10 n'c1ock in the fare-
~on of md day,the following
~tier will be heard and consid-
d, to-wit: The petition of John
otz praying for the' appointmentJohn Klutz ndministmmr ofe estate of ,SK Mary Klotz, de-
used.Dated this 12th day of May,
31.
<sEAL)I. c. ELLER,
»4t County Judge.
Meta Thompson visited Mrs.
Minnie Blum Wfwlnesdav nlternoo-\Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger andEnther drove to Wahoo WednesdayshernnontovisitMrs.Knxgefs
mother, who is in the hospital at
that place.
Andrew Andersen and Marie
spent n few days last week at theArthur Andersen home.George, Bert, Frank and John
M~ ~ ~. ~ho ~ beenserlnnslill is much improved ahthis wring and ls able to be up,Her daughter, Ember, came from
Texas 00 be with her for a few
weeks.George Hillmnn went to Monda-min, Iowa last Thursday lo spendthe day with frlends and relatives.
Otis Decker of Arlinzton, spentSunday at the Sam Hall home.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Ben-y at-
tended A cluh dance in Blair Wed~
Special Sale Spring Coats-~
Fa sh lr m C en te r- Thu rs da y , Fr id ay ,
Sa tu r d a y -we h a ve ju s t ma d; s c i f -
er a l special purchases an d th e
coats go on we at $7.95, $9.75 and
$ 1 4 . 7 5 - d u n 14 to 4 4 - n a v y an d
blac k.Read go od lo ok in g coats.
f i n e ly i a i lo r e d - va lu e s u p t o $85.
bered on Mother'a Day by a visit
from her daughter,Matilda andfamily.IMiss Nellie Spiker spent Mothers
Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cash Spiker.
Miss Pearl Behrendt of Fremont,
spent Mothex-'s Day with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Behrendtand family.Leroy Spiker of Tekamah, spentMolher's Day at the parental,Cash
Spiker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh enter-
tained for their children on Mo-
thex"'s Day.Thane present wereMr. and Mrs. Stanley Marsh, Mr.and Mrs. Vic I-Iolswin and family;Bill and Albert, also Mrs. Man)-|'asister, Miss Georgia Innia.Mr.n;'lhers.D0llver m "
spent o I ay at e par-enw, Ed Newkirk home.
ingredients in order given and add
flour Cnet.Pack tightly in pan,
8x8 inches,lined with waxed paper.
chili over night.Remove loa!from pan. cut in half, and slice
crosswise in thin slloes.Ba h i n
hot oven (400 F.)5 minutes.
mm 6 dozen cookies.
STRAWBERRY DAINTIES
Out goes The Oyner in comesThe smwbenyx \
Already strawberries are 9-
pearing In the markets in quan ty.
And akeady housewives are pre-
serving this delidous fruit against
the inroads next fall and winter
will make on the jam cupboard..
With the short-hull method, usd
ing bottled imlt pectin,nil the
gamble has been taken out el mak-
ing nrswbeny jelly--and. the time
saved is astounding.Imagine a
ba kh of jam or jelly in iilteen
minutes!Strawberry Jehy
4 azps (2 Ibm) juice; 7% cups
(8%Tha.)sugar;1 bottle fml t
pectin.Use only fully rlpened
berziqs.Crush thoroughly and
drip through jelly bag.Do not
drip over dghb as uncooked juice
ferments quickly.Measure juice
and sugar into large saucepan,
stir, ull bring as s boi.At once
add pectin, stirring constantly, and
hrlng again to a (ull rolling boil
ma boil % minute.Ra mo n (mm
(ke, let ata-nd 1 minute, skim, pour
<1\\i<=k1y-Cover hot jelly with film
of hot paraffin: when jelly is cold,
cover with $6 inch of hot paraffin.
Rall (mas in spnead paraldn on
ddes.Requires about s quarts of
berries.Makes about 11 dght-
ounce glsssa.
,Sliced Strawberry Jam
4% solidy packed cups (2 lbs.)
sliced berries; 7 ¢"Ps (3 lbs.) su-
gar; '/I cup fruit pectin.Use only
fully rlpened berries.Cut small or
medlum berdes in halves length-
wise;large berries in quarters.
Measure benries and sugar into
large kettle, mix, and bring tn a
roillng boil over hottest fire.Stir
constantly before and while boll-
ing.Boil hard 8 minutes.RA-
move from fire and stir in pectin.
Then stir and skim by turns for
just 5 minutes to cool slightly, to
prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly
Cover hot jam with film o f hot
paraffin; when jam is cold, 'coverwith 'rt inch of hot paraffin.Roll
glnssto spread paraffin on sides,
Requires nbout 2 quarts berries.
Makes 9 to 10 elghtfounce glasses.
Thursday afternoon.Gordon Andersen spent Sundaynight with his schoolmate,Riley
Broderson.Miss Alma Fletcher is at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ho-Mendick, helping care for the newbaby boy which arrived Sunday
morning.Mrs.M.E.Anthony,Mrs.Ri-
chard Lang, Mrs. Ed Wilson, Har-riett, and Elsie attended o misccllsmeous shower at the Frank Doftis
home Saturday afternoon in honor
of Miss Mildred Loftis, whose mar-
riage to Raymond French of Umm,
takes place in the near future.
the ~enry Kempcka home.Spednl services for Motl\er'sDay were held at the Methodist
church last Sunday,Msy 10.A
special sermon was delivered by
the pastor, Rev. E. P. Boohsr.Aprogram of recitmdonn and songs
by members of th; Sunday schoolanaspecial mudc by me chnlr
KENNARD NEWS
The Dorcas Club met with Mrs.
Alfred Svogerson at her home lastSaturday aftemoon.There was agood crowd present in splle of the
rainy weather.Miss Ella Jensen spent Tuesday
afternoon at the home of her bro-
ther and sister-in-law,Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Jensen.The Papio Pix Club met atGrover Wilkins' lust Frlday, May
lst.Slx members and one vinibor.
Theodore Nelsen, were present.
The afternoon wax spent reading
and discusdng the llterature alter
which Mrs. Wilkins served A finelunch to the boys.The next meet-ing will be held at the home of
Jasper Rosenbaum on May 29.
Mr. and~Mrs. Paul Kempcke and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kron-
With The Churches
co NGRs GA11 o NAL c nlmc a
A . R Navell.Pastor
Public worahip at 11 a.. m. Sun-
day, with prmahing by the mini!-
ber.Church Sduwl nt 10 o'clock,
~|~
m a da ~bx idm dhnppytlnik on
Mo!her's Day and in meaning.
c n m s ' nA N c n m wn
A. J. Bll'lDi¢»Putm-
Kmgh; Am.
The young people are bo omll
their evening gathering, and this
dulrch will join in the union ser-
vdoe at the high school.
The umunl luncheon gflvm by
file wma P°°Pf1e with their mo-
thers u guests wu u. particularly
Morning worshlp, 11:W A. M.
Young People'| meeting, 7:00.
Evsnlng service, 8:00 P. M.
Mid-week moetlng,Wednesday,
8:00 P. M.
Our Pre-pentzeostal meeting
closed Sunday evening with n lugs
congregation present.We take
this opportunity to thank ull who
hslpd by their atfendnhce I-nd tho
sevsnl ways of support ln making
this meeling a success.
Sunday evening, u 17 there
will be no services At this church;
all are expected to attend the bac-
calaureate services at the high
school auditorium.
Sunday moming, May 24, Union
MemoHal services will be held in
H13 City Hull at 11 o'clock.Sun-
day School at the usual hour.
Lord's Day,May 24, is Penw-
ning.Mor e th an t hirt y sa t do wn
to the d ec or ated tab les.P n a i d e n i
u m m A r ms te h d h n d i n d la r s t th e
p r o g r a m wh i c h fo llowed th e lu n -
c h e o n , md g a v e s b r i e f a d d n u o f
welc ome t o th e mo t h e n .Mr s .
Ge or ge Ku hr e xpr es se d t h e v n r m
np p r e d a i i vn o f th e mo th e r s ,Mi s s
L td le K e mp g a ve two a n p r o n r la to
x
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
fggq;
v~S?.
\.°!<;'~/
MMAND ~
hope this illness will bu ol much
shorter duntlon than when he wns
so seriously ill before.W e mln
him.Mnr. John Carter is able w
be about home again and wlll noon
be out some.Mrs. Ernest Torn-
in doing s well nu can be expected
Le: us not forget. mf dak and the
aged.
No Sundxy evening service on
account of the Dwulmreate ner-
vices at the hizh sd1ooG ditorium
Sunday moming, Ma 24111. the
cost.The I.¢ord's Supper will be
observed in the waning.We are
urging every member of f-he con-
gregation so strive to be present
Friends ol the church un invdtad
fa participate in this service.\.
||°~re
/E NS NIEL S EN,'Proprielor
___-
SPECIALS for
FRIDAY- SATURDAY
at the City Hall at eleven o'clock.
The Omxha Baptist Association
dll meet with our chumh Tues-
day, May 2601.
needs you, you medYour church
your chumh.Your church will pro-
vide loxj your needs, if you will
provide for its needs.
m u f n s r c n t m c a
L. J . Kona . rum
I lm lure if you stnyed away
from the Lord'g home on Mother!
Dnyyouhmdagoodaxcuxeiorno
doing.
We had very fine services at our
ehuxch Sunday m memory of
Hdlnvnon ~
b u n o l d G a l l i c mmm o m-
be rllwuthc lnxdly o f the y o u-.i n m m bds ;the Uma whanwtuhu nn nbrond.On the la-u o a m m a c m-uumxu.xx r »an thu ova otAlYBll1 owlorA|.\
s u m .
inf-he e ve nlngwuwe llgi v enand
well remind by s line audlenw
We are gnwtul for every one of
you who made this fine service
pouibls.
Ailan Phillips, one of our faith-
ful men is quite dak agzin.We
THE HACK SAW
VOLUBE 5 Blnir, Nebnskn, May 14, 1931 Number 41
A Fremont business
man explained to uz
yesferday that he
his io hire a boy bo
mow his lawn so he
will have time to
.play golf for exer-
'cise.
And speaking o f
Lawn Mowers,the
nm Com Fed Baby Beef
R o a s t Eper p o u n d --154:
BOILING BE F per pound --locROUND STEAK per pound I ;25c
SIRLOIN STEAK per pound 254:
HAMBURGER fresh ground lb.15c
The best meat money can buy
Lexin ton Cream 48 lb.
Snow ake ~BAGS
Maintop $1.19
Swift's Quick Naptha Soap 10 bars 29c
Royal Blue Corn per can ---10c
PHONE 113 114
Sudan Grass W e
have u auppy oi
seed on hand.
A smull patch a lKuffirComw i l l
make you some ol
the best chicken feed
you ever had.
Come in and me the
Thi s Moruinfn mp
.Contained This
"Say Bill, whatfs an
electron ?"
"They come every
four years and the
Democrats lose 'em.'
We're adm no local
democrat sent that
ber.Church School nt 10 o'clock,
Prim. F. E. Flack , Supt., Raymond
K m g h ; A m .
T h e young people ar e ln omit
their evenin g gathering,an d this
dulrch w ill jo in in t he union se r-
vdoe at th e hig h sch ool.
T h e u mu n l luncheon ( l v m b y
th ; w ma p o o pfn g with their mo-
ther s u gue sts wu u . p articula rly
h g p p y o o a d o n lu b Su nd xy e ve ~
ning.Mor e th an t hirt y sa t do wn
to the d ec or ated tab les.P n a i d e n i
n o u n A r ms te h d h n d i n d l a r s t t h e
p r o g r a m wh i c h fo llowed th e lu n -
c h e o n , md g a v e s b r i e f a d d n u o f
welc ome t o th e mo t h e n .Mr s .
Ge or ge Ku hr e xpr es se d t h e v n r m
ap pr e c i ati on o f the mo th e rs ,Mi s s
L td le K e mp g a ve two a n p r o n r la to
x
m a da ~bx idm dhnppytlnik on
Mo!her's Day and in meaning.
c n m s ' nA N c n m wn
A. J. Bll'lDi¢»Putm-
SPECIALS f~r
FRIDAY- SATURDAY
Morning worshlp, 11:W A. M.
Young People'| meeting, 7:00.
Evsnlng service, 8:00 P. M.
Mid-week moetlng,Wednesday,
8:00 P. M.
Our Pre-pentzeostal meeting
closed Sunday evening with n lugs
congregation present.We take
this opportunity to thank ull who
hslpd by their atfendnhce I-nd tho
sevsnl ways of support ln making
this meeling a success.
Sunday evening, u 17 there
will be no services At this church;
all are expected to attend the bac-
calaureate services at the high
school auditorium.
Sunday moming, May 24, Union
MemoHal services will be held in
H13 City Hull at 11 o'clock.Sun-
day School at the usual hour.
Lord's Day,May 24, is Penw-
~EWARE OF IMITATIONS
» g g,; _3 \ \< ~
\'EM~I /
a\¢ 7
Q
D E M A N D
OOK for the name Bayer and the
ard genuine on the ckage asictured above when you E3yAspixin.
hen yau'll know that you are 55;-
r'ng the genuineBayr product
~ousands of phymcxans prescn`be.BayerAspirin isSAFE, as millions
I users have proved. It doa not
epms the |'|¢=f¢. and no huumfudmr-¢Ee¢u follow its uae.
B=y=f Aspirin is the universal
~ddobe for ~ of all kinds.
He adzde Neurids
Colds Neumlgia
SoneThmat LumbagcRheumatinnToolhache
Genuine Bayer Aspirin is sold at
drugdm in bore of 12 and in~ttlu of 24aud 100.
A,Pi,-in is the trademark cl Bayer
~o f ~ . , . ; - J a n . .
aalio/Ecadd.
m u f n s r c n t m c a
L. J . Kona . rum
I lm lure if you stnyed away
from the Lord'g home on Mother!
Dnyyouhmdagoodaxcuxeiorno
doing.
We had very fine services at our
ehuxch Sunday m memory of
~|~
THE HACK SAW
inf-he e ve nlngwuwe llgi v enand
well remind by s line audlenw
We are gnwtul for every one of
you who made this fine service
pouibls.
Ailan Phillips, one of our faith-
ful men is quite dak agzin.We
VOLUBE 5 Blnir, Nebnskn, May 14, 1931 Number 41
A Fremont business
man explained to ur
yeslerday that he
his io hire a boy bo
mow his lawn so he
will have time to
.play golf for exer-
'cise.
And speaking o f
Lawn Mowers,the
Elwood Lawn Mow-
er with its outstan-
ding improvements
is the best Lawn
Mower buy that we
know of.
Speaking of Chiagu
"Why dd they call
Chicago 'Big Bill'?"
" I suppose because
he was such an ex-
pense to the city."
u n -
good time to plan~
vices at the high schoo? : ~dito~um
nm Com F ed Ba by Bee f
Roast Eper pound - - 154:
BOILING BE F per pound --locROUND STEAK per pound I ;25c
SIRLOIN STEAK per pound 254:
HAMBURGER fresh ground lb.15c
The best meat money can buy
Lexin ton Cream 48 lb.
Snow ake ~BAGS
Maintop $1.19
Swift's Quick Naptha Soap 10 bars 29c
Royal Blue Corn per can ---10c
PHONE 113 114
North Side Store
at the City Hall at eleven o'clock.
The Omxha Baptist Association
dll meet with our chumh Tues-
day, May 2601.
needs you, you medYour church
your chumh.Your church will pro-
vide loxj your needs, if you will
provide for its needs.
Hdlnvnon ~
b u n o l d G a l l i c mmm o m-
be rllwuthc lnxdly o f the y o u-.i n m m bds ;the Uma whanwtuhu nn nbrond.On the la-u o a m m a c m-uumxu.xx r »an thu ova otAlYBll1 owlorA|.\
s u m .
Sudan Grass W e
have u auppy oi
seed on hand.
A smull patch a lKuffirComw i l l
make you some ol
the best chicken feed
you ever had.
Come ih and me the
Mayflower Electric
Refrigerawr demon»
ntrabed.
.Mter all,if theré
were nn churches ar
theatres,where do
you suppose peoplewouid go to cough?
PETEHSENHARDWARE
Blllr. Nehruh
'INS hiorninfn M-sl
Conllined This
"Say Bill, what's an
electron T"
"They come every
four years and the
Democrats lose 'em.'
We're sun, no local
democrat sent that
one.
Mber severe &mpe-
titlve texts DEVOE
Vplour Flldsh has
been selected for the
lnierlor finishing oi
Office and Public
Buildings all over
the country.I t is
Ar w nms .who b~
experience,h n v s
found that, like all
dunts,DEVOE Ve-
lour Finish gives
lasting satiafutiou.
ll
\|
ln rlng on s platter.Fiil center
with the bam mixture, poor overthe nuns a nd than zi mllh with
stewed fnilt and sprigs ol parsley.
Klee Cue
Three cups hot rlco,2 eggs,beaten, 1 mxpoon wt,d u h o i
pepper.Mix lngredlmlz together.
Grease the casserole.With the
hdp ol a spoon and spatula
grunge the rice mkturo on bot-
tom and sides of the casserole,
leaving the cenler hollow.Bake inmoderate oven until golden brown
-or-fill the center with creamed
material and balm all Kogether.Individual WJ. an made by mol-
ding ln ¢u»=f¢ or muffin pans.
COOKIES FOR xmnms
Iang days in the open, glvs little
llomuhs a. c rlv iu that damlndl
a blk between meals.Hare are
some eoolde pen that take cars
of meh emergencies:
Butterscotch Cookies
8% cups special cake flour, all#
led: li !.bs.so dn,%tbs .cxumo!
tartar;'15 cup butter or other
shortening,2 cups dlted brown
sugar; 2 well beaten owl: 'A tbs.
vanilla.Slit flour once, measure,
add soda and cream of Urwfl and
sift again.Cr u m butter,add
sugar gradually,and cream ua-
gethor thoroughly.Add eggs and
beat well.Add vanilla and flour,
mixing well.Shape into round or
squnre loaf, wrap in waxed paper,
and chill over night.Remove the
paper; cut in thin slices.Bake in
hot oven (425 F.) 8 minutes. Coo-
kies may be sprinkled with chop-
ped nuts before baking.Makes 8
dozen cookies.
Chocolate Ice Bax Cookies
5% cups special cake flour, sif-
ted;1 teaspoon soda;3 eggs,
slightly beaten; 1 cup ailwd brown
sugar' 1 cu ulated su ' 1%cups butl,ex?or other .»§é`€L&-:ng
melted;8 squares unsweetened
chocolate, or 4 alps coconut, chop-
ped.Sift flour once, measure, add
soda, and sift again. Combine other
..... '1 .,where they will spend A week v&s~iting with Mrs, Wrlght's sisterandfamily.From there they willgg to Kansas to spend several
ys st the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wdght.When they returnfrom Ksnsu, they plan to gn csBeemer, Neb.to vldt with Mrs.
Wrlght's parents.
Mr.and Mrs.Herman Kruse
came up from Bennington Friday
to spcndthe ev va ni ngstthepsr-eutal W. B. Rnaenbnuzn home.The following boys organized abnleball club lust week, dmoenlngG¢°l'B'a Fslrnhlld as their msnager:
Kenneth Fowler, Rsymond Rosen-
baum, Egg" Booth, Berkley Pe-
arson,Arran French.Melvin
Hansen, August Jspp Jr., Donsld
Noel, Lyle Rosenhuurn.The boyshnve been prucddng hard and areplnmlng to bsltlthe Curdlnnll nlOmlhl.on the Omaha dlunand
next Sunday.Vern I-lnntlzorn and I-'rank Bumswent m Dennison, lows me deylast week an business.Wallet Rosenbaum wus brought
home from an Omaha hospital last
Frldsy following a two weeks
treatment for ulcers of the mm-ueh.Wdter is now under thedn¢':tar's can at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ros-
enbaurn.
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Lund of Fre-
mont, spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Louisa Lund.
with Mrs. Robert Rasmussen.Mrs.A. T.Van DeVent.er ofBlair, visited her daughter,Mrs.
Robert Rasmussen and family,
over the weeit-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andersen andfamilentertained for relatives andfriencis Saturday evening.
Miss Cora Cushman of Herman,was a 'week-end guest of her aunt
and Qncle,Mr. and Mrs.Harry
Neff.\
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Enfield en-tertainer?,Mrs. Enfie1d's mother
and family at dinner on Mother):
Da; .
~ r. and Mrs. Wm. Cunninghamvisited the radio smtlans at Shen-andoah, Iowa last Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goreham and
children and Mr.and M n .Seth
Whited helped m m h m Gassexcelebrate his birthday Wednesday
evening.Haus Jensen visited at the Ray-
mond Kuhr homb Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and
son visited at the Albert Jensen
home Sunday evening.
I |I U
Pajamas-the finest assortment
in Blair at the Fashion Center-
Ior lounging, for beach wear, for
mornings, for sleeping-priced at
$1.29 and $2-all sizes and colors.
bered on Mothefa Day by a visit
ARLINGTON NOTES
Mr.and Mrs. Jay Blackburnspent Monday nt Crete with theirdaughter,Miss Evelyn at Doane
College.
Thg Junior»Senlor banquet was
held on Saturday evening in theM.E.church.lThe decorationswere clever and represented a Ja-
panese garden.The table nppoint-
\.JOTTINGS
Mr s .C.J .La mb re c h t an d son,
E m i l o f W inside,Nab. , visi ted a t
th e F r a n k Gasaer h o me Mond ay .
|;....
serving this delidous frult against
the inroads next fall and winter
will make on the jam cupboard..
With the short-bull method, usd
ing bottled imlt pectin,lil the
gamble has been taken out ol mak-
ing nnwbeny jelly--and. the time
saved is astounding.Imagine a
ba kh of jam or jelly in illtean
minutes!Strawberry Jehy
4 azps (2 lbs.) juice; 7% cups
(Bit Tha.)sugar;1 bottle fml t
pectin.Use only fully rlpenad
berziqs.Crush thoroughly and
drip through jelly bag.Do not
drip over dght as uncooked juice
fermants quickly.Measure jules
and sugar into large saucepan,
stir, ull bring w s bei.At once
add peetln, stirring wnstlntly, and
brlng again to a (ull rolling boil
ma boil % minute.Rsmoqe (mm
(ke, let ata-nd 1 minute, skim, pour
<1\\i<=k1y-Cover hot lelly with film
of hot paraffin: when jelly is cold,
eover with $6 inch of hot paraffin.
Roll grass in spread paraldn on
ddel.Requires about s quarts of
berries.Makes about 11 dgbt-
nance glassa.
,Sliced Strawberry Jam
4% solidy packed cups (2 lba)
sliced berries; 7 ¢"Ps (3 lbs.) su-
gar; '/I cup fruit pectin.Use only
fully rlpened berries.Cut small or
medlum berdes in halves length-
wise;large berries in quarters.
Measure berries and sugar into
large kettle, mix, and bring tn a
roillug boil over hottest fire.Stir
constantly before and while boll-
ing.Boil hard 8 minutes.RA-
move from fire and stir in pectin.
Then stir and skim by turns for
just 5 minutes to cool slightly, to
prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly
Cover hot jam with film o f hot
paraffin; when jam is cold, 'coverwith 'ri inch of hot paraffin.Roll
glnssto spread paraffin on sides,
Requires nbout 2 quarts berries.
Makes 9 to 10 eightfounee glasses.
a family dinner in honor nf thwmother, Mn. Hnnn Miller, at Blzlr
on Simdny.
Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady return-
ed Saturday evening from Ames,Iowa where they attended V. E. I.S. H. E. week at Ames College,:here their son, Duma is 1 stu-
enr.Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb drove
fa Madinah over the weekendwhere they visited at the home ofthe latteis mother, Mrs.M. Mc-
.y.Misa Helen Plelller rehu-ned onMundny to her work in Mm-nhmll's
office; after being ill with scarlet
lever for *line weeks..
The Senior clau presented thanclass play "The Family Upstairs"
to a aowded house on Frldcy
°'°°'='q~
Thero Backmeyer And Cla n
Melerhsnry clade u from Lincolnlor the week-end win. home folks.
Funeral servlcea for Than. HAI!
were held lrvm the M. E. clxunxh
on Thursdn aftamoon with Rev.Adrian J. *E-is-f ln chu-ge.He
wa s to h nv e be e n ma r rl e dmh h
blrthdny, June 18th, to Miss Ruth
Pfeilfer and all plans were made,when he was arddenljy ldlled bycarbonmonoddagaswhileab-
temptmg un change n tire on iasl;
Tuesday morning.He is survived
by the following brothers and ais-
ters: Jas. B. and W. A. of Arling-
ton,Henry of Fremont,Mrs. M.
D.Newell of Blair,Mrs. L. M.
Thursday afternoon.Gordon Andersen spent Sundaynight with his schoolmate,Riley
Broderson.Miss Alma Fletcher is at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ho-Mendick, helping care for the newbaby boy which arrived Sunday
morning.Mrs.M.E.Anthony,Mrs.Ri-
chard Lang, Mrs. Ed Wilson, Har-riett, and Elsie attended o misccllsmeous shower at the Frank Doftis
home Saturday afternoon in honor
of Miss Mildred Loftis, whose mar-
riage to Raymond French of Umm,
takes place in the near future.
for a lo ng time in the Bla ir sc ho ols
wa s ma d e b y My r t le Gilber tsou,
senior honor student, who has never
been absent o r ta rd y d u r i n g 12
years.
Miss Gilbertson, 16, lives one and
on e- h alf miles no rth o f B la ir .She
..1 ::a
cemetery.
1 |g
Meruziow, Irvington, Ky;Mrs. MelSpringgnte, Arlington; Mrs. Essie
Bandy,Irvington,Ky ;Mrs.F.Meadow,Irvington, Ky; and Mrs.
Jack Schlapfer ofArlingbon.In-
KENNARD NEWS
pe r c en t i n h e r sc h oo l wo rk .She
has bee n i n f our sc hoo l o per ey tas.
wa s c las s se c r etar y wh en a ff ic sh -
ma n ,a me mb e r o f b o th th e B la i r
band and orc hestra. whic h won first
in each division in the distric t c on-»
te s t o n A p r il 4 , a nd i s g r ad u a ti n g
wi th a n o rmal tra i ni ng c ou r se , ex-
pa c tin g to te a c h o r to a tte n d c o l-
le ge ne xt y e ar .
BLAIR SENIOR STUDENT
SETS 12-YEAR RECORD
Erma Jettick Shoes for Women
$5 and $6-Fashion Center.17-lt
$1 Full fashioned silk bo WP
Silk Stockings-service weight 67c
pair-Fashion Center.17-It
»
.H o m e T Q e a t r e
Home of Peqfccl Taz ing Plclurcs
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MAY I5 and 16
Saturday Matinee
The Pay--Off
wnn Lowell Shemam
Conway-Km the Kidder
SUNDAY and MONDAY
MAY 17 and 18
Sunday Matinee
Nlanof the World
With Wllliam Powell and Carole lnmbud
SCREEN SONG-Accordion Joe
COMEDY--Why Continue w Struggle
TUESDAY
MAY 19Glassware Night
A L a d y S u r r e n d e r s
With Conrld Nagel and Genevieve Tobin md Bull Rathbone
commnv-'num Tangle
WE DNE S DAY and ' 1 ' HI msnAY
MA! zo and 21
Top Speed
With Joe E. Brmrn, B¢mioe Claire and Jack Whiting
COMEDY--Dance Hall Marge
COMING: May 24 and 25 "Honur Among Lovers"
Muy 3| and June I " M I L L I E "
June 3 and 4 "Prlnce a5 and the Plumber"
THURSDAY
MAY 14.
ILLICIT
Whh Barban Sumwyck and James Rennie
TOBY IN cmcus 'r1ME....s'mANc.s AB IT SEEMS NO. I
|C o l l e g e .i n e a c h d i v i s i o n i n t h e d i s t r i c t c o n - »
T h e J u n i o r » S e n i o r b a n q u e t w a s
h e l d o n S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g i n t h e ~ i f r p n l " ; j § § , § §i : ' S ; f ' t i ;
M .% ° ' " " " ° " ' . f " " ' °d c e c é r a h n s p a n t i n g t o o r - g n a d ' c o l _
w e r e e v e r a n m p r e s e n a a -
[ J a n e s e g a r d e n .T h e . t a b l e a p p o i n t -l e g e n e x t y e a r .
~)n
l s :
Dependable
A Chevrolet dealers O. K. system puts every used
car in Tip-Top shape-They are checked from
Radiator Differential and GUARANTEED
SATISFACTORY
THESE CHOICE
1930 ROOSEVELT
An 8 cylinder car with
the fastest pickup on
the road. New in every
respect.SEE IT!
1 9 3 0 F O R D P I C K U P
Just the thing for the
farmer.A new light
truck at a big saving.
SPIKER HAPPEMNGS
Gene, the four year old son, of
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Holstein met with
a serious accident Wednesday
morning.His index finger on the
right hand was hsdly cnxshed in a
d corn sheller.He was rushed
to Dr.Cameron then J o the
Tekamah hospital where the finger
was ampulnwd below the secondjoint.He .is getting dong Gnuand we hope it heals without any
mmplieatlons.Mr. and Mrs.Iaule Knudsen
and fH"1§lY were supper guests at
the Chris Korshnj homo, ln Her-
man Nesda.y,Walter Snppenfield and son.James. are the proud possesaors of
a new 12x24 Hurt Parr tractor.d -=~Robert Rasmussen anddren called on Mrs. Louis Rss-
mussen Thursday afternoon.Mrs. T-Ollie Knudsen spent Friday
.......,..,......, ........ ......--....Loftis were in Omaha Friday tobe with their father, Caleb Loftis.
who underwent nn operation.All,are hoplhg for a speedy recovery.l Sunday visitors at the Earl.
|Marjorie Fletcher,Clarence,Blll
and Edna Toelke.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kruger andEstherspentWednesdayevening
at Ernest Schiefelbein's st Wahoo.Mrs. Andrew Nelson was on thesrlck list lust week and AnneErik-
sen assisted with the house work.Mr.and Mrs. Freeman Loftls
and Howard were Sunday after-
noon vlsltors nt the George Inftia
home.Anne Haier spent the week-endut the Pele Hagge home,hear
Blair.
Mrs. Will Spzick and Billy, Mrs.
August Jordon and Dwaine,Mrs.
Chas. Krohn and Etta, Mrs. Her-ms n s a m.Hrs. Minnie Blum,Mrs. Henry Kruger and Esther at-te nded W . M. 8 . me -at Mn.
Emll Guswsorfs near Te hasta on
Thomppon home were Earl and
|
I
w n u e d B e m o n a n c e I n D l a l r w e a ~
nesdsy svenin as guests ol Mr.and Mn- F.-...li Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ward en»tertained at dinner Thursday eve-ning for Dr.and Mrs.W. E.Wright and sons and Mr. and Mrs.Charles Berry.Wlll Hamer spent the weekend
with his family here.
Mesdames Harry Blsco, George
Hedslund and Elmer Wright spentWednesday in Omaha.In th¢ evefnlns. their husbands joined then;
and éll enjoyed dinner and a show
together.
Miss [anna Lsutrup spent the
weekend with her sister, Ella at
the Jim Sorensen home.
Ella Virginia Ziegler, who hasbeen quite ill the past two weeksst the L. E. Ward home, ls con~siderahly better now and shls to|\» hack at school.Her mother
Iwith lxer.
Mrs. Frank Timberlsdn of Davey
Nehr was called Inst week to be
Miss Odessa Kronberg, who wasoperated on for appendldtis at the
1921 cumvnourr COUPE
1927 CHRYSLER COACH COACH1927 PONTIAC COACH 1927 FORD COUPE
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet
_," , ;
SCHULDT STURE
P H O N E ,fBlafr'a Leading :Zfarkel P H O I I E
300 F r e e b c h v e r y 301
Please Phone Orders Early
FREE! with each one ~ound
H a p p y H o l l o w
Coffee
One of the oldest and beat
established brands ~ of coffee
on the market today.
On Friday and Saturday of
this week we will specialize .
this delicious Coffee giving
~ou one loc loaf of bread
Coffee
urclmase of Han~Hollow
taking» advantage ol this oppor-
tunity of the two y s univer-
dty work.Amung the budnels aztlvitlu of
Blair at about this peiod might
be mentioned lhe manufacturing
of brlck.The first brick yard in
Blair wma conducted by Mr. Chril
Andreuen in the year 1870.I n
the fall ol that year he sold his
plant to John Richter under whose
management it did a thriving bus-
, -
: I T U A R Y
- n n n wu
Me lvi n! !Carver,
llneaa of six, or seven
t a l l
and 1 fine residence now gncesfomy eighty-five eunumerl we
the me where it stood.'on his books and his gross pgvgnnIn 1889 Messrs. A. P. Howes, I for the first month wa; $165. Wi
na nk c n m t w D . w . H . P 1 '-bnw . c . w m m ' m K ameéna s¢rvlce showing down at a
enny an ._dnF. H. Mattlmisen formed n stack eleven oclock P- m and no
service the new for reverlve§'}';§*§,,5' ; , " ' a § f ; § , ~ ' ; £ ',_1imma.Through unto ld mmm!
pose of building an electric light1¢i¢S Capps toiled on and at theen~
plant and distributing system for §of ten yearn of strenuous db- »
the dty.Mr. L. W. Caldweil, an 'he hnd increased th e grass m~ ~-
elect:-iw engineer, sold the plmtily income to around $1300 bu ~
HISTORY OF BLAIR
(cunanued from lm week)
This work for the time being
occupied the atuendon of the towns
ne°P1e and nmny were the mo-
menwoua queaxiona which were
diuus-Sd md settled.But these
Belva Hineline has been confineé
to her bed under the docbox-'s care
for the pa n we e k dd; a alight
touch of pneumonia md pleuxixy,
but is better at this writing.
1
The Atwater-Kent muadc contest
Io r t hi lpa rto f tha s t a fa wi llbc
held at Dann College,Thursday,
Mny 21:Games md contests will feature
the aH-college picnic which i s
the local chapter.She was an ac-tive member of the Calhoun' Wo-
mnn'a Club and loved the good and
beautiful things o! llle.She wasalso a member nf the Wilde Circle,
a socldorgauizatian, and atknded
buttarht :old and gave the state
fourth nnk in the production ol
creamery butter.
of high school nztivides during the
next season.
the GBOIZQ Washington Bicenten-
nm.generous hospitality.
4.
member in the Order ol Bastern
Star and was a pmt matrun of
vein. rmknmed her mm home.|[the meetings
Announcement . .
HAVE again taken
charge of the Ham-
burger Shop on west
Washington street
and stand ready to
serve the public.A
new pop-corn machine
has been added to the
equipment and fresh
pop-corn will be on
hand at all times.
--Si Johnson
This same company continued to ~ available cent had gone back into
opemte the plant until 1900 wha:the business to jceep pace with theit. was :did to Mr. E. V. Capps forlinaeased demand for more and
S6250.Mr. Capps found that his better service.
venture was not a bed of noses.(To be Continued Next Week)
,_,__,w _She departed this Ule May 6, 1931]
nt the age ol '14 years and 1 month
Sim wu the daughter ol Hiram
uxd Nancy Redding qnd wu bum
For a number of years,mn .hndls was Calhoun new: corres-pondent.Yo The Enterprise when
the editors learned fa love her
\for her maui' womudy virtues and
- -_,_.L..-
mi gi s zr s g y wn /e no o n. "w _ m u m Jones,vngu m" ° \ U \ 2 » " " "`The Da m College A C a p e l l x ~ a n d Edna Huern,Ma.r5leIP'°m°m' were finally solve
ch -meh d z md DarEne Pigrq were d|.the lh'¢6tl of Blair for 1
Ong" §';,f.,..5.m1.e,'Im'"".Si.'.§»5f in Blair Friday m finish their ex- months,were baxlcaded
..__ _.=| mu.~r..».sa una " ,v ,:.°m"U0 n for the 'ith and gg, diubel Irfrm one end io the
but i¢ brought forth the 11
d m d m m m d m me sprmg or w wnevenl mother yard was Started by D.M.
...nh m mm" md Son and later the
other Befndorf Brothers put in another
meaent plant and still mother plant was
is`not started in Weimervile which mlde
ne.four diferent plants All i n full
i n Ru s h Coun ty ,Ina.,A p r u o,
1857.W h m s h e w a s d x y e a r s o l d
h e r pare nts mo ve d to Ma di so n
"'' " A n~1...........:inn ervnur | n
th e feel a.personal ms n m uc :u n m c u mu.|.».», |\lII!| ...,-_Y ning, met. with an unusual nedg ."'£t'.'2...... ¢.arvine! were held W ed- dent o n th e s y ~Bla ir .
s r wM1
at Llc
a t u r n .-_Bllll'blahrl.J ln n ll W N ! ! ! ll 't ! ' , lP ' |- .. . . \ L l' ¢ nu Q L U E 1 - n in . L If- I
le Hans Jorgensen hams h¢lp<
can for her granddaughter,
5 Hlneline.
r. and Mrs.Ed Lmders nnd
Charles and F n n k Keegm
e to Omaha last Thursday
t i o see Miss Adelaide Lan-
and her :lass graduate from
nm1e's training school at the
anant hospiw.
'attis Day and wife, Jim Olson
and fnmil Walter GusiY.tn and
1 nm! mn worn Sundav dinner.
exucuus ...,...._.., ._, _nl mm mms y e a r th e mmm
Rivex-`l¢nd Company changed the
course of South Creek. This clumZ=
dnlnnd 1 MP of lowla nds lyinZ
between South street and the Cas-
tetter park.At that time the
creek took a southeuterly course!rom`the present line ol Fourth
street md mesndered across the
Csswtter pasture lands until ig
struck Walker Ave. when it turned
dire¢t1V""°"h and intoths bed it
l
wins at one lime.In Ure neigh-
borhood of fifty men found em-
ployment in this work and the en-
tlre yearly output was around 1,-soo,ooo brick which were disposed
of in this lomlity. This gives some
idea of the building activities ol
the city and country at this time.
In the late seventies a foundry
was started by Wm. Shxrpneck in
Blair on the corner of 4th and
Front streets.Mr. Shsrpneck had
mmh an invention uerfectlmz m
uoumy, mu.U..=..= .W ,...,.. .,__..___ ___womanhood.m a y afternoon,May 1s, from The une dmir hun in wmcn uvw- inin the year 1s-14, she was rmiwd the Calhoun Presbyterian' church wen mdmu ware riding. M-r°¢\K Bi
in marriage to Alben. Carver.To Wm, Rev. Baltzly of the Knunuv a mm of mud on the Pavemwi M1
this union tive children ware hom. Memorlnl church of Omlhh offi- near Crescent,Iowa, rolled down so... ,_.\...|,.... am-_ .¢.u..,Inm-ment was made in me twelve foot enbmlnnent and n'
Jun Lnase : u v e gu m,mth re e in inh nc y, N et tie
y u r 1 8 8 |a n d J .Ed ga
y ea r 192 2.
Mr s .Ca r ve r mo ve d
fa mily to Nebraska m
two years la te r ra me
uv.. ..--.......,.__..,__E. in the me n. Calhoun cemewry-ll' in the A wealth of Doral trlhuten testl-
_fied to t he l o v e umi esteernin
wlfh her which the deceased was held by her _
1381 and many friends.to Blalr The relatives and friends pre-
f~-'~- -I L f ....~..¢ nw muntv wercr,
landed in an inverted pollnun. nlMinor cum irom flyins elm, and a K"
bruises were sulfered by a 'number ul"
of the studenu._C0Dana College book aecqnd place ; ;
in the GoK Toumamentnheld all SrConcordiaCollegeat3°w""d'lwi\'¢
where she spent me remmnuer v.
her life.Mrs. Carver gave herself to her
Inrd when she was a drl of 15.
III: l»llllll vuu -nv -_____lnir.m d M n .D a ve Ba r n e tt a n d ' E m i ¢| ~;gk,.,m| new u --- .__ ________.d l u z h t e r . H a z e l o f S t a n to n , Na b . , p mp z l g o n mo mm a , f we t. g ue n l at th e Da ve Gu | Hn' h ot\tte .' n o w occ upies.I n u Cllllllgu ,,,,_'___________._______ .§ o l ~ 5 ; i u g y n a n d M n .wea the r.H a u l Gtl lt i n i s n u n t n g I .ver s' mad ! by the c ompa ny by e mp io y lng mller l=w'1 \\: o n wh ie h he h ui ' ob -|
_M r v h i l l n M n m m e n . A B . ' 8 1 , ___ L ¢ P l' l| n e d a n k le tl; r e s u lt o f l.W ork man.w h o wi t h a spade,tai ned a pa te n t a n d i t wa s th i s !
..... ...-+..|....ma d e a d i tc h a b o ut two f e e t vf td e h a t b m u g g t w g p r o mo ti o n o f n m :
-.._-.»| " a n t m i ! l tn n l n l l I nThe church record shows that sneand her husband piaced their let-
ters in the Christian church in
Blair ia September, 1883, the fall
in which the church was organized
and the your in which they come
to Blair.Sister Carver was a dili-
gent and faithful church worker.
She was a helping member in the
Woman's Christian Board of Mis-
sions, a leader in the Ladies' Aid
Society and her influence was felt'
in the Woman's Christian Temper-|
Dan Daley or uuuuu.|LETTER FROM Russls I
(Continued from page one)
of which is 9 years old, and the
cadet, which bencfactress are you,ls only 1% years old.For the edu-
cation of the children my wlie was
obliged oo work.The surveying of
the children is confided to the eld-
es the 9 years old-which,in-
stead lo go to school, ls obliged'
..... ......,, ,__.,,,,___has been notified of eledon to aposition as teacher ol mathematics
and athletic coach in Lock, Wis-
consin high school.
The Nordic Reading Circle held
its monthly meeting at the home
of Professor and Mrs.Stub, Sat-
urday evenhzg.Ten oontzstants are entered i n i
the annual Danish DeclamatoryContest which will be held at the
college, May 15.-u.....\~.A-af moss-vntinns for
u uomng ...a.~...Mrs. C. M. Coffin went to theUniversity hospital xumiday for an
operation for an old standing
trouble.Her many f`ends hopefor her a speedy mcovgy.
Saturday was o busy day for
stave ranges.Four came into the'
neighborhood in one day.
REGISTERED NEBR_ BULL
i s OFF ON TRIP To J a ms ,
n-A .....:..».....,a u......¢,.~a \...n 1.n
by eighteen inches deep ln s linerunning directly east.In the fol-
lowing year the land thus drained
was annexed w the city.During these years of lmprove-
ment W. C. 'Walton was mayor ol
the city and that he guided the
affairs of we public wisely and
\»~.-nh a prophetic eye so the iuturs
can be readily seen.Blair had now taken on an ap-pearance of permanency in her
tmninean nortion and several good
wunoiy.we pm... W.. ..,,......,.~u wooden structure which in tho
summer of 1879 was destroyed by
fire.It was immediately rebuilt
of brick and continued in opera-
tion for about three years when it
was shut down and the property
fell into the hands oi the Castel.-
ter bank and the machinery
disposed of and o flouring
was installed by W.Scott
Thomas Crouch.
As a mill it was known as
. .... ,. ._ _ _ .n l __.L _1
WBA
mil:
and
the
: n u nance Union.|There are left to mourn her de-
parture, the bereaved husband, two
grandchildren, Albert Jr. and Edgar
Carver of Colorado,and many
ffisaun '1 '|4 The funeral services were held
at the Christian church Friday
afternoon, May 8,and the body
was Enid to rest in the Blair cem-
etery, A. J. Hargett ofGciating.-
Contributed.
w.w. D i x o n
w w. Dixon of Bethany. Nebr.
to look alter his Cittle brothers andsisters, and even in do "le menage".
Besides, the harsh work and the
lack of gulficient ailment had "°"°|
their work.»»----My wife is on the way to have
tubermlous.She must immedi-
ately cease to work and have good
conditions for life.But all that is
quite impossible for us-we hays
no money.AB I know very weli your good~
ness, I address myself to you with
the words: Help me, help me and
God will reward youlv...pan narllv lmmaglne, that
lodging during t h e Lutheran
Church Convention June 2 on 7
are being v;~.;»'ved by Registrars,
ProfessorsBartley and Stub.The
Convention guests are coming from
practically every state in the
union and from the vanous provdnoes in Canada.Only through
the hearty co-operation of the
people 0; Blair is it possible for
man- to entertain a National Con-
vention.
SCULPTOR VISITS BOYHODD
HOME AT FREMONT NEBR.
A r=5.=.,e.e.. ..e............. .-._i'axton, Nebraska, a few days ago
in an express crate.He didn't
know it but he was embarked on
an 18 days journey, the destination
of which was Tokio,Japan.Ho
was not oua visiting trip either;
he wax tol become A permanent
residenflmu lar off country.
The buil vm ahlpped by George
Matsutanl, Ui Paxton, who breeds
registered Herefords.The animal
was consigned to Sashiro Hosaka
at Seattle,Washington,who will
reahlp him to Tukio.The express
nuuuuzua v...............-.___
I
c h a r g e s t o S e a t t l e w e r e $ 7 . 1 5 p e r
.....r..t.,..\
5\`§§§in¢s§ inindinga had been bum.
Among these were the State Bank
building in 1881,Mayle dt Hun-
gote building in 1881,Kenny &
Stewart ln 1882,Hafiler building,
now known as we Redfield build-
ing in 1883 a n d t h e ~
bulldng ln 1886..'* :.ln the year 1884 RW. A.
Anderson, with the a.ld.of others]
started the Trinity Seminary, us-ing hla own home for this pur-
pose.The students were lodged
and boarded in private homes and
in 1885 a move was set an foot to
_... .._ rmildinns far tha purpose.
uucxeye xwuer mm or um mu--.mill.It did n generai milling.bus-iness for some time but Swtt. and
Crouch finally disposed of their
interests and it wa; traded about
for some time until it iell into the'hands of Chas. Kulterman in 1895,
Mr.Kolterman did |very good
business but in 1901 he died.The
sons continued the operation of
the plant until 1905 when they
'traded it for a In-nn near Atkin-
son, Nebraska to Winfield Rodmanwholaler dispused of it and It'fell into the hnhds ol Hernmlxig
Jacobsen who had it torn down
k
,4
li
925 pounds.To some who read this awry the
~me Mstsutani will have n fa~-
~r sound.It was Hitashi Mafsn-
~',4-1-I club member,whose
ereford wi' took first honors xn
he baby beef show at the 1929
ebraska State Fair.Nebraska dairy cattle`have been
oing to Chinn for some time.
ebraska boats have been invad-
ng Medea.Nebradza mules are
n India.The skill 'of Nebraska
reeders in achieving supedor an~
male Ss becoming fm: known.By reason of the care given fn
he selection o! sires and the ski1l~ul breeding of dame,Nveswck
as become Ncbraakaks chief source
f farm income.Returns from
ivestock in 1929 were $855,376,-
86; in 1930 they were $329,955,-
|...a n d deve lopment.Th e r e we r e
61 9 ,0 0 0 milk wws i n. th e s tate i n
2930 th a t c on tHbuted $26,658,640
m th e f a rm in c o me i n the va lu e o f A F B W A Y ~
Get ihe Habil
i r a d e w i t h -
one price cloihier
(A Blair, --Nebm
'b u |'»
PAY WHEN YOU sau.YOUR CROP
H AI L !HAIL!
It's "HAlL" if you don't get a crop!
HANSON 8 MEHRENS
PILOT BUILDING -:- BLAIR, NEBRASKA
C a k e F l o u r
[,,Mlkes :hon fluffy cakes like
Motbtr med to make1. . ~~ ..l 9 c
o » 1 Pork fs' Bans X_1;;F'1"';'_,;';°"'""' 29c
\C3 v It s u p ,::,§.:.;'::::_ ;'.:.....: o c
p q S a f e w a y a d f o r F r i d a y - S a t u r d a y , M a y 1 5 - 1 6 i n B f i i r [
|P s t T , m i , s 0 » f ; g " - k »" ° " § 2 ' ; " , " ; " _ ; ; § § 2 5 c ~
I-1 L A R D ~\.
I ~ r e H ~ K ~5 ° 3 P M . » . . . y o u r clothe!r h l ¢ e r ~ ~~I
SCHULDT STURE
P H O N E ,fBlafr'a Leading :Zfarkel P H O I I E
300 F r e e b c h v e r y 301
KT]
[]
i']
, _ . .
[TE smawn come 2J;;:°.:.?1';~zs¢Pail -
[T]Stl'3WbBl'l'i6.S LCIIIODS hféff '%.£"°'I 5 c
["] Frute G¢l ¥~,.§'&"§'Z?2.£'Z.°...5¢s lb.
Large Na. I cm Roserlale Fancy Nebraska 100% Pun[~]P e a r !Brand inbledium S!ND~ nd:~Honey.Belt Quslity for
Please Phone Orders Early
FREE! with each one ~ound
H a p p y H o l l o w
Coffee
One of the oldest and beat
established brands ~ of coffee
on the market today.
On Friday and Saturday of
this week we will specialize .
this delicious Coffee giving
~ou one loc loaf of bread
B o a 4 .lun arrived num ~pg x N e w P o t a t o e s Texu.lo pound;~
1y'
l\f - \.- \|» \f - ¢r - ~r - - x r ' - \.» \» - - \. _ \ Y .\1 - \+r -x - - - I l l x l - - 7 ~ l - - T l -I - . I - - l I - - I I
bf :Q sea r"~rom L e t t u c e ~S c
Coffee
urclmase of Han~Hollow
l.~lair giving $8,000 by subscrip-m and the Danish people the
same amount j u n money (ell
short by $1,000 which sum wasalso raised by the Danish people.
The buildings were completed and
dedicated in Oct.1886.Thus it
was possible that Dana College
should have an existence.The col-I
lege has grown w such proportions
that more buildings have been
added and improvements mounting
up into the hundreds of t.hous.~md.|
of dollars havé been added.Eng-lish courses have been added until
now the cowrse of study embraces
two years of the State University
work for which the students are
given full credit by the stave. This,
in a great naset not only m Blair
but on the whole county and the
enroilment of home students is
rapidly growing and many young
peop e ' abeab le to ob ta in advanc ed wo r k
on account.o f financ es ar e n o w
Crux Nutmnrgerine
A delicious uprud (nr breu
g f 294:
L|J Safeway Flour-1
~|§a!eny'| family blend Flow ls milled from Seleeted
r Wheat.Every uck is guarnnteedLI]
4 8 P ¢ u | | d ~.~
Safeway Bread
3 » Leaves » 1.0¢
i'] Pinapple ¥:1:'°'3;';.°I.f"§m.?,'""' l9¢HONEY
passed lwly Sunday evening at
nine o'cJock at his home in Feth-
amy, n suburb of Lincoln.He was
formerly for yearn u resident of
Blair, but moved to Bethany sev-eral years ago.The funeral ser-
vices were held this morning av
the Christian church ln Bethany
a k u which the body will be
.hmught to Bldr where interment§,.m be rnnde in the Blur cemetery
dellowing a short service at the
perhaps lt has not been very easy
(or me to write you all that.But
I was ohllged to do that.I beg
your pardon and I remine with the
hope, that you will help me hy the
manner, you find the best.
God bless you.My address ls:Victor Hanov,Russian refugee.Fabric Croth.
Landau Knlagevv, near Sofia, sm-
garla."
Gutzun Borglum stopped at Fre-mont a few days ego bo vlrdt hial
old home town.He related to the
pupils of the high school how he
received his first award as anembryosculptor.He carved a
beautiful design on the panels of
his slate and his tether, a Franont
phyniean, sdrnlnistered the award,
a.aound spanking.The deterrenghowever, dld not work.The youth-f
:..\.-.mn ham nn with his dreams\B11ve.I F_________as hi on Ce nt;BPhone 4'7- -Aii c e rf p,-i; $Z_§i ; : ; :l`§fa`Q"" ___l__ _-x'e t ,. .Mend nrrnnnf ~ h e i g 1 ' * = ¢ ° s ~
ous 111066111
A. A. PHll..l.1rs
A. A. Phillips was hom July 6.
1$'l6 near Tekomah, Nebraska in
the Silver Creek neighborhood.
When quite young the family
moved to Blair where they have
since made their liome.When 12
years of age he united with the
Baptist church and during his life
he lived the life of a consistent
christian.He passai away Tuesday evening
after a short illness leaving two
Realistic Permanent Now! 1 1 i t
UANISH EVANGELICALLUTHERAN cnunCH. OBUM
Hans C. Jerdld, Pastor
10:00 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Clas.11:00 A.~,M.Holy Communion
Service.F \4
$2 Holi y woo d W as h Dr e s s es o n
sale $1.29 Fashion Cen ter d z e s
14 to 5.1 :i xte e n n e w s ty le s ju s t
| q _ | | ,l
sculptors.Sculptor Borglum was enroutefr o m Tum tn the scene of his
greatest work at Mount Rushmore,
South Dakota,where he is direct-
ing the arving of heads of Wash-
ington,Jefferson,Lincoln and
RooseveGt on the (ace of the
mountain.He stopped at his for-
mer home w be the guest ol the
DC A. R. and to consider plans for
the carving of statues on two
panels of the Fremont high
.=..v.~.|ua mn introduced in theIsisters, Eva Phllllps, and Mrs. nv
mer Pate and husband and two
nieces, Miss Ida Knox and Miss
Ruth Paw, who will deeply mourn
his death.
For many years he has been a
faithful employe of The Holler
Proprietary Co. of this city.
Durlng his life ~ A. Phi lli ps
was at all times eonscientlous
christian gentleman always looking
on the bright side o! llle and he
has many old time lrleuds who
will mourn deeply his passing.Hmeral services will be held
this (Thursday) afternoon at 2:80
from the Baptist churoh and in#
torment will he rnsde in the Blair
euuef/ery.
nnwv i zn CAL HOUN
LADY PASSES
Many Wadiington county friends
of the John Landis family of Ft.
Calhoun were saddened to learn of
the death of Mrs. John Landis,
which occurred early Monday mor-ning, Mly 11,following several
weeks illness.Mrs.Landis had
been whine in health gradually
and only a few days previous to
her death, the good news of her
dtimata recovery was spread
among her friends.
Mary J. Utterback was bam
near Crawfordrvllle,Indiana,at
which place she spent her girl-
hood.She moved to Holton, Kan~
sas with her parents, whare aha
was united in marriage to John A.
Landis, Jan.1. 1ss4 and where
they lived for s few years, alter
wards moving to Illinois.
They moved to Nebraska thirty-
~ ~ ed have made
received.
I IN THE UONG.LONG AGO
I Wlli Maupin, who writes for the
World-Herald,recently visited
Blair and ln consequence our fair
city was awarded a write up in
that metropolitan sheet which as
one reads it brings a smile.Will
elaborates on our beautiful trees.our eannlng factory and other of
our many wonderful assets which
we enjoy as a city and he does it
very well until he gets to the clos-
ing pansgraph when he says, "It
is said that there are at Sem adozen old spinning wheels in Blair,
ind every :au they are used by
white-haired grandmothers who
spin their own yarn and knit mltf
tens and 'comforfers' and socks !or
their white-haired husbands".
Not so, brother.Blair im't so
antiquated Thare is nothing doing
in the spinning wheel line and our
citizens enjoy every eoavenlsncs of
the elty.We even take a bath
once a year whether we need it or
not.
$1 Full fashioned silk to wp
Silk Stocldnga-service weight 670
pair-Fashion Center.17-I!
WASHINGTON ELM
PLANTED AT YORKTUWN
Washington, D. C.--The planting
of a oapllng from the famous
giant elm unda which George
Washington took eommand of the
Revolutionary Army hu just been
armouneed by the Nadonal Park
Service of the Department of the
Intedsr.The location chosen la
_._,.. ru.- _rr- -1 au.- ...._..._.|-.. .ra
high school by his boyhood friend,
William Fowler, and delighted the
pupils with *some interesting eom~
ments on his boyhood days.
This former Nebraskan has time
for other things beddes carving.
Ha is s painter,a writer,an in-
vestigator and takes an occasional
I l i a i n pollties.For PreddentWilson he investigated the colossal
aircraft failure during the war. He
was quite prominently identified
with the Non-Paniuan , league
movement about ten years ago.His heroic figures have made
him famous.His equestrian fig-
ures of Sheridan at Washington
and Chwgo,his marble head ot
Lincoln inthe national capitol, his
group f 42 figures in bronze,called g Wars of Amsrlca,at
Newark, N. J., are outstanding ex-
amples of his vision and execution.
Hs is also a designer of coins for
memorial P\l\'P°ses.Borglum's homo is at Stamford,
Connecticut.His winters are
spent at his summer home in San-
Antonio, Texas.
TE KAM AH wms
TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP
The conference track meet was
held at Oakland lan Friday.11
of the 12 schools of the conference
were represented by track teams.
Harman being the only school not
represented.Tha meet proved to
be fart and interesting all the
way.However. on account of rain
no new records were made.Ons
of the ben records of the day was
the dsous throw whleh was won
by a Pender athlete,who hurled
un. Alanna ahsmt 107 feet.'rhls
I
5 °
3
gp
I
r t .b l - U l o u n u z e x r n u m u .A n o so -
da ]md ehuruh llfs ol the com-
munity was not complete without
the presence md hdp of Mn. Lam
dis.Sha was an enthusiastic wor-
ker ln any enterprise for good in
the ebmmunlty and will be greatly
missed by a ll whose lives she
touched Shsbecsme s member of
the Christian church in her youth
and adhered strictly to the prin-
dpnls af the Christian fum.
She is survived by her husband,
John Landis, her daughter, Myrtle,
Mrs. Henry Fischer and her son,Roy and their families, living ner'
Ft. Cslhoun.She leaves also twr,I
n e u 'lard Cornwallis to Gmersi Wnll
lngwn following the final battle of
the Revolution.
This "3rlndchlld" of the wash
presented to the Nshonal Pork
Servwe by Mn. Jsmes H Dorsey,
Maryland State Chslrmmi of Con
servntlon, Daughters ol the Amerlcsn Revolution.A bronze mar-
ker for the tres has been presented
by the Maryland D A. R.In sd
dltlon to being s tribute to Gen
eral Washington, the tree and tab-
let also are commemorative of tho
services of the Msrylund patriot,
ingtml elm, eleven feet tall,gfalls short o1_the evnierenos re-
eord held by Hurold Carlsen of
Blair in 1927.I-Ie set a new oun-
Iorence record of 112 feet.Pender
md Teksmnh wane close contes-
nnzs dl the way lor first honors.
The llst event ol the dey. the hall
mlle relsy proved m be the de-
ddlnz lsctor.Teknnnh won this
event and thereby won the meet
by a margin of 2 points.
Blnlr had only three athletes ln
this conference track meet;the
smallest number which has particl-
psted in track lor several years.
Stanley Jensen of Blnlr, was able
brothers, Charles of San Anhmio,
Texas and Harmon of Holmn.
Kansas,and a number of other
relntives u\d many dear frianda.
M n .Lnndla was one of the
most prognsdve women of her
community;sodable by nature,
she loved w mvm hex- trlends fa
her home which was known for im
Col. Tench Tilghmm,who was
nide to Washington at the time of
the Yorktown surrender,
Mn. Dorsey, donor of dn young
tree,is :Ivins eight more Wash#
Ingtan elm laplinga still growing
in her yard to other official and
hishoriw bodies fo r plmtlng atvarious places as a contdhutionln
T0 place second in the prelimlnanes
in the low hurdles but lost out ln
de fi nds.
This clones th¢athletic mu o n
for Dbl! and we are hoping that
|
with the new mam-lsl which ls
coming on from the grade:that
Blair will be able zo am itsp
smong the leadersln this hrmch
A