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10-22-1931THE ENTERPRISE slum m»wfsé»1`s¢¢ 1?ITY'3nnrrs mn NEWS-B¢glrd1s|| LARGEST PUBLICATION BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, Published WeeHy by John A. RhondaV O L U M E X X X V Subscription Priw. $1.50 per Yau.Shgle Copy. 5:BLAIR, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 22. 1931 l"r¢rm¢lnGardmBpo¢ofNd»nlh-NUMBER 40Wlllhllkn County. ";7f,r:.;~w T .5J;{}.%;f»~ ,=»,m,»~~a: - r f :. _""*'<v '-~ f - -1;=\f :|f :t 'an ts u ri g h b of - wa y over the rac ks on ea st W ashi ngton street, nt nll_damnges c aused by the rc - loval o f the prop erty mu s t he aid by th e c i ty . Th e council feolimr th a t too uc h money has already been pc n t a n d th a t th e ta xe s a r e n o w t the breaking;point refuses to pend money to forc e th e open- g o f the street and th is bloc ks he prog ram.A t their reg ular eeting'ni g h t whic h wa s la s t uesdny even ing th is body voted a route the hi g hwa y d o wn L i n - oln s tr ee t b e li evi ng th at th is wa s etter th a n le tti n g i t g o outside he town .. On W ednes day a gr o u p o f h u s - ness me n me t wi th th e counc il n d a sta te hi gh wa y of fi c i al wh o o f whic h we re plllc ed the pa st y ear a t Spiker sc hool,Meth odi st, Ch ds tia n an d Bap tis t c hu rc h es of this c ity . |I n or de r to reimb urse the f unds o f the Corps th e me mbe r s are pla n n in g a baz aa r a nd fe s ti va l to be held a t the c ity hall, Oc tober 31 wh ic h th e pu b li c is i nvi te d to p at- rooize. On n e xt Saturd ay afternoon, whi c h i s re gu la r W .R.C.da y , prizes wi ll be awanded to those who ha ve the be st ess ay s on "C ol- umb u s Da y " .Th e loc al Corps havin g spo nsore d an essa y c on test among the sc hoo l c hi ldren , rec ent- ly ,th e wi n n i n g essays wi ll be re ad a t tha t ti me also .Re v. L . J . Mo r an ,Re v.A .J .II a r g e tt an d Co un ty Supt.Be lf or d ar e ser vi ng :a .a h ~nt€5t.ln BLAIR GIRL ax-7rU1zNs FROM HONEYMOON l ~~sse ~on ~ liqu~r,waslined$100 and cons md thiny ay: in jail. ~',.~.f:¢f,"~4 ~ <~IEP.4/¢4>~.~, ; : _ 1 / 4 .~,f » ¢ ' : ' f ¢-J :-~ ,z 5 »"/L ", ;4 ". `-~'-,/, y f ,/,~_; , - . ; ~ ' 1;<-~.ituation and after discussing itrom all angles in was dedaed tu ENJ OYS PHEASANT ummm ~y the matter over until a meet-1 ng could be arranged with the ailroad officials and if pcsdble way be found to gain a crossing ~er the railroad and thu.;g-Eve e dealred routing.We are in- onned that thls meeting in ar- unged for next Monday at which 'me the matter will be definitely ettled.For business reasons the routing I the highway down Washington treet.is very desirable as the ~urist trade on Lincoln highway ast and west over the Blair Mx. md Mrs. John A. Rhoadel were invited out w the Morris Masters home,near Arlington lm Sunday to spend the day. The suns, Howard und Glen, had Jun returned for Merrick County, where they had gone pheasant hunting and returned Mth the limit.Mrs. Masters knows the art of preparing wild game and she did not fail this time and the, meal was one that would grace the royal board and satisfy the mme time has been in the employ of the Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company was married on Monday, October 12 to Mr. Hugh C.Donaldson, also in the employ of the same company. The young folks journeyed to lhe County Conn When Three Booze Claes Are Heard and Decided OFFENDERS NON-RESIDENTS The county court was a busy place Wednesday when the hear- ing of three booze cases came up and were disposed of. Earl Coy had his hearing and was charged with drunkenness. He was given a fine of $10 and cons._Enunett Haney,charged with trnnsportafion of `Iiquor was fined $100 md coats and hula car was taken from him and he wan psr~ o\ed to the sheriff for A year.George Hayes, who was arrest- BIBLICAL DRAMA WINS APPROVAL The Wright California Playersheld a return engagement at the Baptist church ln this city on lane Th e y presented th e spoken dr a ma ," I n th e Sha dow o f th e Cro ss" , a be autifu l o rie nta l d rame, wi t h lo vely sta ge settin gs an d c olo rful costumes. ;'I'he c omp any consists o f three play ers,two wo me n an d a ma n , dep ic ting fi ve c h ar a c te rs i n a f ou r ac t play . The c hu rc h wa s we ll fi lle d wi th those wh o en jo y Biblic al dr a ma s and a ll pronounc ed i t one o f th e best.` Musi c al nu mb er s c onsisting o f voc al du ets, vi oli n solos an d voc al solos presented by loenl talen t, we re gi ve n betwe en ac ts.Mi s s Gr ac e S mith un d Mr s .A . J .Ha r - g e tt s a n g a due t,Me r r i ll Ha ns en presented several vi olin solos ac - c orn pan ied by Mi ss Gertrud e Mead nnd Mr .Gordon K r e f f sang a bari tone solo wi th Mr s .K r e f f s s piano sc compamist. Th e W r i g h t pla y e rs we re here la s t season an d presented," T h e Fe as t o f Belshs zza r"wh ic h wa s very we ll rec eived. L O C AL w .R .c .AC T I V I T I E S Twen ty - f ou r me mbe r s o f th e oc al W .R.C.we n t d o wn to ~maha, Oc tober 14th to attend the ixtc en th an nu al c onvention o f ~istric t No. 2 of that organization - ~ng held a t th e Cas tle Ho te l ~all room.. Th e B la i r Co n as No .19 7 p ut o n he me mo r ia l servic e Wednesday orning.Oth e r Corps to ok p a r t n th e a fte mo o n' s p r og r am. A m o n g th e offic ers elected f o r he ensu ing y ear,Mr s .J u d ith ronson o f th e loc al Corps wa s hoaen J u ni or vice-president o f ~istrict No .2. Th e re po rt whi c h th e loc al orps ma de a t th e di stri c t mee t- ng mve a le d th a t th e y h a d a r ou n d T0 fo r re lie f an d pa tr io ti c wo rk uri ng the y ea r end in g Oc to be r 1, oa t o f wh i c h ha d been sp e n t i n ~lair.Th e patri otic wo r k o f th e ~rps inc ludes tli~plac ing o f I a.: ;l l |;..fre ah men ts to he r helpers an d k e p t th e m i n go od h u mo r bo th day s.A ve ry me r r y ti me wa s enjoy ed wi th vi si tin g a n d stitc h- mg . Tho se present we re Mesdarnerf F r a n k Brass,F r a n k Sc hafer, Per c h C ompto n, J oh n W hi te , Ma ry Anderson,L .D .W a rr i c k ,E .W . Sc h mid t,C.B.Ha n se n an d Mi s s E d i th Ha i n . M. A. C. DISCUSSES BLAIR Nm-:ns The Monday Aftemoon Cluli met with Mrs.H.J.Hansen on October 19.There were thirty- two members present. Co. Court Acts Blair Post Office On Booze Cases Does Big Business ~I I a s o Give Them » Lift years, in a notable traveler, hav- ing crossed the Atlantic twieaand will have crossed the Pwlfic twica when they continue the homownrd jnurxmy. VISITORS FROM ABROAD Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Hunt have had as their guests for a few days,Mr.and M m Harry S. Janes and little daughter, Zilla of Shanghai, China. Mr. Janes is head of the foreign omce for the Automatic Tele- phone Company,ivith headquar- ters in Toldo, Japan and Shanghai, China.They have been in Eng- land and the United Stat/es for the past three months on busi- ness and are now on their way to British Columbia where they will sail for Japan on October 24. They expect to be ln Japan for a couple of weeks and will ardve in Shanghai the latter part of November. wi th ~, fe nm, a mi lnx a nd Blnir and Washingtnn cvumym d ! a t the yost dfiee.An equal ot even hx-ger number of together.To the strain! of a bril liant wedding march,Mqnd nohna "Midsummer Nights Dreamplayed by Prof. 0. Bchnalnenber~ the bridal party msrchod to 1. Dana Dpfeats e m in every detail.A counter ha s b i en in s talled on the ma c hi n e as a n added convenienc e an d i n on e wee k , Oc to be r 1 4 to 2 m th er e I :. u BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY VOTED A SUCCESS :. o n l |l | c a ll " W h a t My To wn Ne e d s " .Th e E a r ly Hi s to r y o f Blai r,presented b y Mr s .L .L .La n tr y , o n e o f th e c Q It * o :a |l ever be among those who have gained lasting r og- nition and fame. t a a c a a a a s a a e e n o l I 1 QUILTING PARTY Mrs.Minnie Bugeon has been . » ;this week holding a two day sess ~n oi' quilting with a number ol_~ r friends present to assist he in V-he art. -s. Bugeon has a lovely quilt with ulip design about ready for her daughter-in-law wha lives in Kansas City and it was on this piece ol fancy work that the ladies spent the time, putting on their beautiful stitches and making it lovely as they know so well how to do. I I 4 Q I 4 I * * * 4 4 al l * l entire li fe wa s gi ve n ove r to in ve ntive c re atio ns whi c h ha ve done mu c h i n advanc - ing our pxesent day progres- sive c ivilization.To h i m we owe man y of o ur h ome c o m- fo r ts a n d to h i m th e n a ti o n is i nde bte d f or the ad van c ed mac hine ng e wh i c h we n o w enjoy .Ro u n di n g o u t a li f e o f usefulness whi c h wa s busy an d useful to th e e n d he li ved the li fe of an i dea l- ist th i n ld ng mo r e of o th e r s 'tha n o f hi mse lf . Th e na ti on mo u rn s his n 4 ¢ n a n n s as 1 an 1 » s Q s " .._; . -_'' : .v ¢2 ~ ; 5 / L 'p ; " - : : ° 3 ;= - £ ; ~ . = , ~ , ..~~~ 1 ' - . .-.-7 :': Z . . ~ . T ; \3 *?...r y . J ~f _; . ~.].I"1 >.tr+.7i:;f "»;4 q i . / y f f x f ".'. . ' . '-, ." ~r '" f > ¢1 -x . f f w ,r r r e r -_ _ 4 3 _ ¢ g . "5 .= , : 4 ~~/ ~ f r ". . ,' :. . f - » . ~ . ,. .I f ,f fI- E , .~? " ' < f ~.1 f 1 ° W i w v a ' / ' » '-= ' \M /f ~~" ' f i M " § ~,¥'~~Q ,i *~, /~g 3 f | ; -;1-` .< 2~E"'"f =~:~...5f:y :..,,._ Officers Make Successful Raid Find Cache of Booze in Jugs mn; Arrest Offender.Gels Fine ol Il ~ a g 3 Q .. Th e bri de wo r e a bea uti f- g o wn o f wh i te satin,lac e sm rh in es to ne s, h a vi ng a n un oven h | line.She also wo r e a str an d o pe a r ls , a g i f t o f th e g r o o m.H e ve il wa s o f embroidered tu ll ...:|| each week addressed w people of the xnicinity and which have ab ready been cancelled at their pcdnt of mulling. The week whieh has just passed has not been one of unusual amount of md l and city,planned and carried out n very successful benefit bridge party at we home of Mrs. Clyde M. Allen on last Saturday after- noon.Blair ladies,who enjoy bridge, were evidently looking for a di- verdon of this kind as they re- Sponded willingly to the invdta~ tion to spend s social afternoon together and to help in s. llnancisl way to further the interests o l the D. A. R.There were sixteen tables of players when everything g o t underway and much enthusiasm was lhown.After tive games, Industries"told by Misa Anna Ravel were much enjoyed and ap- jpreciated.Mrs.Lantry related many little incidents of early life in Blair as she saw it and told of every day Happenings and rem- iniscences in this community that one would never read in a history of the county. Misa Ravel' had a splendid write up of our industries of today and the afternoon was very profitably spent. The Club will meet October 26, with Mrs.E.S.Beaty of west South street. .=::||. Office in Un e Week.A Ne w Elec tric al Canc elling Mac h ine Ins talled ¢..._...............- C H R I S T M A S I S A B U S Y T I M E Th e Post Offic e i n Blai r,ha s rec ently in stalled a new letter c an- c elling mac hine an d f o r th e fi r s t ti me i n th e history o f th e po st offic e i t has been possible to c o u nt th e n u mbe r o f le tte r s whi c h go thro ugh the off ic e eac h d ay . Th e n e w c anc ellnig mac hine su pp l mts th e old ha n d dr iven macJu e a nd i s c ap ab le of a t lea st 20,00 0 le tters per hour.Th e ma - chine i s dr i ve n b y a n elec tric |z o : one o f whi c h ~said to be th ~ larges t 1n "the state. Th e br id ge wor k h owpver , ia n o progressing so rapi diy an d wi l no t be c omple ted u n ti l sp r i n g W h e n th e bridges are c omple - I 'Sun day mo r n i n g af te r a * ~.,fn 0 |I ¢» ' "The ladies .med A daintyluncheon of fmit ulad, sandwich- es, coffee und frosted cakes. ~s ~oopman w~as found hold high score,Mrs.Fred Siert held low and Mrs. Roan Deeta was the something like fourteen miles o paved highway within her domai and we understand that more i on the program for the next f~~ years. 6 £0 0.Game Wan Plum on the Wilma Field Saturday, October l7lh GAME WAS AN EXCITING ONE CHURCH \VEDDING A very pretty wedding wo~ place at the St. Paul Evangelism Lutheran church ut Arlingtcn last Sunday evening, at six-thirty when Mila Helen Hilgenkampdaughter of Mr.and Mrs.L a d Hilgenknmp,and Harry Hager baumer, son ol Mr. and Mrs. F Hagerhaumer Sr., of Hooper, ~;- united i n marriage in the p ence of about five hundred rela tives md friends. Rev.Wolters spoke the sal~ - of pavement on the project - tween Blair and Calhouh. This work proved to be ol sho duration in spite of the fact tha HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Mrs.J.Petersen and sister, Mrs.James Kirby arranged and carried out a little party on their dster, Mrs, A. R. Brock last Sun- ¢» ' a o »»4=-\\| \ a |¢|¢oCouncil Discusses Location G l Of Highway g r e a t e s t m v e n t i v e g e m u s o f ' !Blain;-Calhoun Project Over Nine Miles of Plving ow Complete and Will Soon Be pen for Traffic un Highway Number 'la BRIDGES NOW BEING BUIL T Bridge Work Nu! Completed Until Decision for Lincoln Street Spring but Rand Will Be Open The routing of Highway Num An exe ionnlly quick job of * grading paving was finished yesterday, October 21,when the ber 30 through Illnir has been the topic of discussion for sometime.The proposed route down Wash- ington street from the west and on cast over the railroad trucks and through the railroad cut tn the river got a jar when the rail- road company refused to move a switch which was located in the street.The presumption of the company is that they have by ad- verse nolsesion trained title toth;_ ;,.».;,;ea;,_ndu fhé cnrnanv bridge wlll Ieave conameraula B]Jp8T.lT»CB or me most. .laauuluuumonev in Blair if muted thrnuzh nerson. and it as useless to say WUI probamy ne nelow Rush seasons a t the pus are during the Christmas and a t the t h a t of eaclf when statements ar e s Ivem 'Dana College won her first con~ My sue:fm gg ference football game by defeat-|h°"°' of | month ing Luther College of Wahoo, It was me c r Saturday, Oct. 17, on the Luther was not tr en ou Bna dur: fiqd by a score of 6-0: ___ _"';¢k`§:" n o u n zulu.v:\rw.=auu5 Alah m -h h - t h n n n i v n r s n r v s r ; t a l ] .'E-", -a u f i B § q§`§§¢"'J:'S'~"~";».;...,1 scompleteonenllrl-breathandfems. wisetolt._~ ine l;usine:;sl;ecllorlanll fnrtl§s hat when the repast was g g ''""° Ll\n»\ll\\were taken and then wlmt, out ug reason the business men are will- that all present had a more n Fullerton where they visited withinn: tu donate if necessarv to onen satisfied sensation oi' fullness.DOING BUQHNESS I N TENT the |zroom's parents and later u{E»Eanrond crossing gh d s eine .._m m i i i n nraéy ville Mo .,retur n-bd f n e i th e r o f th e s e o c c u rthero utin g fo r a ll ti me do w n RA I S I N G A N E W v M u E ' r Y ms d "'"§ §c j§j§ ;n§ dSh °;y ff ~i n g to Bla i r a n d vere a t the ir i n g th e we e k i n wh ic h t! W a s h i n g t o n s t r e e t .'S h e 1 : i f f G u s t i n a n d L o u L a m p l a c e s o f d u t y r e a d y f o r v r o x k l a s t w a s m a d e . IJ .P .J e n s e n h a s b e e n s o m e w h a t M o n d a y m o r n i n g .T h e 9 6 2 0 l e t t e r s w h i c h l . f \ S T Y F I A R " S ~A v n l n n u - n n n n f l h u 4 1 1 4 v n u u n \ 1 . n \ ~n f n n . .J O Y ! ! i ~~I : I l I T l 3 T l T h e ~i i i W E "R U O W H i n l ¥ \ \ n n n 1 |Q f h a n n u f n f f i v n er lnncheoll was served I was held at the home of the m-memIn a g a me th a t f u n o f t lm ll A1 l u u ;1 " " " " ' "me c ount .an d th e e ven mg g p e n t in a s o c i a l parents.A three course supperf r o m s ta r t to f mi s h D a n a c ame ere we re abo ut tw e n t y wa s se r ved to ab o ut on e hu nd re dwa y .T has s e d o u t o n to p wi th a sc ore o f 6-0.f d s n t a n d f i f ty estaPf 'n e u p 811li n one P"% '" '2 tho f i' §" h olf of _the . ga me we In fha ovnninnr fe lic itations men:- ¢» CUI' HOLDER DEFEATED C. K.lopp,. last year's Hitch~ cup holder, has been elimin- from the tournament this by Chris Bendorf, a former older.Likewise Frank Stew- holder of the trophy the year before lmt, was defeated Sunday by George Campbell 2 up.This leaves Bendorf,the only former cup winner, in the race so far.He meets Campbell in the second round. Bert Jensen has reached the third round in the upper bracket and will meet the wjmer of the Bendorf-Campbell matoh.Van Deusfm has reached the third\ round by defeating Deets in the first and E. G. Hansen in the sec- ond round Sunday.R. C. Hitch- mnn has also ardvcd in the third round by defeating Dr. Hemphill 3 up,who won from Beck 4 up,Sunday. Herman Simonson was advanced to the semi-final round by win~ ning one match, :I default and n bye,so will meet the two other semi-finnlists in a three-way matchto sed who will pluy in the finalsi for the possession of the Hitch. man cup for 193l.|; \\m\smNGToN COUNTY C0'l'l`0N L. manated yearcup h art, .Ed Jensen, who lives up on the bench sent in n stalk of cotton tal The Enterprise office last Mondaywhich is fully matured.Ed plan- ted a row of cotton just to sec how it would tum out and the result has really been surprising. The cotton is on exhibition at The Enterprise office. OL D xo mm:PROPERTY SOLD Cn Inst Monday a deal was con- sumnted whereby Will Freelandbecamethe owner of the old Dr. Noble Property situated on the comer of Grunt and Fourth streets.He intends to remodel the house and build a Storage and use the Propertyan a rental property. Ebctra SP¢€iHl-Fndny,Satur-day,Monday-Shsmpog and Fin-sh- Wave 1s¢ wet.Fashion Cen- ter--Phone 47 Early.40-lt ¢..~...,..e.. "1 ...e ............ .,. ..,.plicants that he has had from parties who wished the job of digging his potatoes.Pete wasbusytheotherdaydizslmrhis crop of spuds wha: he unearthed a couple of bottles of whiskey.It was quite a surprise.He knew he had planted the common var- iety of spuds and how ,the "darned things" should produce old Rock and Rye was more than he could figure out but the news noted much the same as the gold 'craze away back in '48 and Pete has been deluged with applications for the job of digging potatoes until he doem't know which way to turn. COOKING SCHOOL WINS APPROVAL The cooking school sponsored by the Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Company last Thursday and Friday afternoons, October 15 and 16,proved to be n popular pace for progressive housewives n d all others interested in the latest ideas in cooking._ Miss Esther Nuernberger, home economist for the Power Company, had charge of the school and demonstrated the baking and cooking of cakes, pies, meats and vegetables and afterwards distri-buted the recipes to the ladies so that they might try them out in their own homes. On th¢ first afternoon,cakes were demonstrated and afterwards sampled by the ladies.Mrs. S. E. Kemp was the lucky winner of the angel food nuke.The Company also Presented a carton of lampbulbs,Mrs.E. E.Hlies, of east :South street,being fortunate enough to have her name drawn from the box.i On Friday, the more substantial foods were prepared and recipes given out.Two lovely takes were awarded Mrs. K. C. DeGro£f and Mrs.Christensen.Mis:Mary Cook drew the carton of light bulbs.I Miss Nuernberger used one of 'the Company's newest gag ranges ,so do her cooking and later ex- plsined d l the new up-to-date features of the stoves. I |Subscribe for 'ns mm'-va... a n a C o u n t y A t t o r n e y m e n c x e m a n e u raid on George Hayes, who had established u domicile in three tents at we foot of the DeSoto hill and was dispensing booze towlyside customers.When the of- ficials arrived on the scene they found after a diligent search that four jugs were hidden in a cornfield and that beaten paths lead to each jug. Hayes was placed under :neat and on Wednesday had his henr- lng and wns sentenced to a $100 fine and thirty days in jall. Lawr in the day Sheriff Suth- erland, Deputy Gustlh and Chief oi Police Lam: raided a fellow in Ft.Calhoun who had his dwell- ing on wheels.Some liquor was found and he was arrested.His time for trial will come later. EPISCOPAL IANS Hom ALL DAY SESSION The Deanery meeting held last Thursday at the Episcopal church in this cit , was well attended andprovedi. one of interest. Archdescon Gramley of Omaha, was in charge of th; all day ses- sion.Mrs. W. H. Hoagland of Omaha, who is president of the Wnmnn's Auxiliary,presided at several sessions. SECOND Cnov0 F MULLBERRIES Will Linden,who lives just south of Blair,brought in last Saturday a branch from a mull- berry tree that was loaded with the season's second crop of berries.These freaks of nature occur only rarely.We have noticed several instances this year in other parts of tho state that these occurrences me happen ina'- i . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow of this city,and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones of near Arlington, cele- brated their eleventh wedding an- niversary last Tuesday evening,Oct. 20 when they went dw to Ornnha and had dinner at the Fon. tlneus hotel md a fiolwuds st~ Vdlldld ths Orpheum.The ladies sro sisters and were married nt a douhh- w.-.m|.... .|..,.... ......... -.._ Blair.She is the daughter of Emil Gottsch,well known und highly respected farmer residing in thesouthern part of the county where she was hom and reared to womanhood The groom has been employed as electrlcal engineer by the Iowa~Nebrnska Light and Power Company for the past eight years with hesdquarters at Lincoln.' Mrs. Donaldson will gn on with her duties with the company and it is expected that they will estab- lish a home here in Blair. The Enterprise attends con- gratulations to the newlyweds and hopes that theirs may he a long, happy and useful life. BLAIR RESIDENCE DAMAGED BY FIRE I-'ire broke out in the Mra.John Reid home on north Third street last Monday night at about ten P. M., and the house was damaged to the extent of nearly $1500 be- fone the fire was extinguished. The fire apparently originated in the attic and was not discovered until i t had gained considerable headway.A noise had been heardfor some time which resembled a heavy wind but nu investigation was made until the fire broke through the roof and the alarm waa turned in by a xméerby The ceilings of th¢upstairs rooms and the roof were badly damaged hy the fire.The chem- ical equipment was unable to cope with the situation and it was nec- essary to use considerable waterwhichdamagedthedownstairs headly. Mrs. Reid is very fortunate that the fire broke out so early in the evening, und the Blair Fire D partment is to he complimented in their good work done that night. The house is known to many Blair people as the Mrs.Mary Siekotter home, she having lived there for some time a number of years ago. Dr. und Mrs. W. F_ Hemphill are hosts to the bridge _club to which gw belong, at dinner this even- g. ~|..-\.,.......,.......="7'....-,week docs not include the num- erous packages,newspapers, ew-.which are handled,which also amount to several thonnsands of pounds.The nmil handled by the post office of any city is in a way indicative of the budness transacted and Blair can justly be proud to have a poet office which _shows the volume of business lwhinh our post otfiee does. WEARING A SMILE Attorney Wm.J.Maher is wearing one of those smiles that won't come of! these dsys all on account of the appearance of a young lady at his dorniciie born last Friday mo rning at 7 A. M. This is the first girl in the fam- ily.Six boys have made the fam- ily merry but it has always been felt that a girl would round out the family circle and that ls the reason why Mr.Maher is wear- ing that smile. Mother and daughter am said to be getting along nicely. BLAIR BOWLING LEAGUES ARE IN FULL SWING Six bowling leagues have been formed by Blair men and teams have been arranged to play in each league at the new Blair bowling alleys and the sport ap- pears to be attrqcting consider- able attention.A city Bowling Association hu been formed with Alfred 0. Sick as president, Guy Cook vice-president and Louie Fu-nberg, secretafysnml treasurer. The league teams are now in full swing and the results of the matches played on Oct. 16, 19 and 20 are given below. October 16-Farnberg Hardware Player m and are |33 162 u s 155 159 2278 E. Cordes ` McDonald L. C. Hansen W. Farnberg L.Fsrnberg Totals Pilot-Tribune T u m 177 187 188 159 165 104 12a 129 139 us 199 104 n o 151 21s 153 170 116 168 147 Sick McQuarrie Wulf Ry ln Shoemaker Scheffler _ 179 u s 147 152 1s1 both teams fought almost oneventerms.In the first few minutes of play Dum advanced the hall to Luthers 16-yard line where she lost it on downs. Luther 'then carried it ba c k m center field.Neither team came close to scoring during the remainder of the first half.At times it seem# ed ns though the Swedes of Luther were the stronger,but they were never able to seore. The lint hal! ended in a .score- less tie. The second hal! was even moreexcidngInd thrilling than the first half.The Vikings started out with a determination to do things, and they kept up the good fight throughout the rest of the game.The Danes opened up with an aerial attack that the Luther boys couldn't stop.Stanley Jen~ sen of Blair, was on the throw- ing end ol' all the passes.Louis .,hristiansen,Victor Kohl and Dolliver Thorgensen were on thereceidlng end of the passes.Dana made her touchdown dudng the last few minutes of the game on a "sleepe1"play from Luther's twenty ysrd line.Thorgensen, Dana's right end, made the touch~ down with a well executed pass from "Stan"Jensen.The gameendedwithDa m holding s 6-0 lsad. The starting lineup for both (Continued on Pike !onr) FARMER RAISES DAHLIAS Merritt Cook, who resides southeast of Arlington,presented The' Enterprise force with a very beautiful bouquet of dahlias which he had raised.One of these dahlins measured seven inches across and was of most beautiful coloring. Mr.Cook is the owner of an apiary and is making a name for himself in that line also. RETURNS FROM WYOMING Fred Metzler and son,Harold, returned Friday from s v ldt o f several weeks duration with his sister, Mn.Robert Andenon M Powell, Wyoming.Fred reports th n tc n o ps a re g o o d o nt l n th s t section and thst the Anderson HAPPY HARMONY CLUB MEETS Happy Harmony Club met with Mrs. Emmett Heston Oct. 15 with l very nice attendance The aft- ernoon was spent in quilting.'Visitors present were Mrs. Clyde Metzler and Mrs. John Eckley. The homes: served a very nice luncheon The Club will meet again at Mrs. Glen McNsmis's as she wishes the Indies to tie com- forters.-Mrs.E.E.Mins.r e porter. CITIZENSHIP ooN'rEs'r HELD The World Herald Cltisenshlp Contest under .the auspices of the American Legion was held in theBlair high school study hall, Oct. 17,under the direction of Prin. F.E.Flack and County Supt., L. E. Belford.The winners from Washington county were: Clarence Van DeVenter, Blair High; George Skinner,Herman High;Marian Jensen, Jean Wilson, Blair High. These winners wi ll represent Washing1nn,county in the district contest.This district is composed of Washington, Douglas and Sar- py counties.The winners of thedistrict will go bo Omaha Nov. 11, to meet the winners ot the other districts.The winners of the dis- trict contest will be judged the best young citizens in the state of Nebraska.The judging is to be under the direction of Professor A. A.Reed of the University of Nebraska.,ms mnzmns L I KE NEB RASKA Mr. and Mrs. J.W.Midealt of Saglnsw, Michigan have been vis iting~Mrs. Midcalfs cousins, Mrs. A. Clyde Allen and Herman Lad- wig and families for a few days, This is their first trip out west and they were both surprised and pleased w find so fine a state as Nebraska.They left la n Tues- day moming for the return trip. SPECIAL For Mondsy's Only -Fi nge r Waves 25 nsnts,without drying. Phone850.L\BlairBeauty Shoppe. received from a ho s t o f M a t h and relatives ot the young ¢¢\1Pl¢»- Telbsstu band, of which the K¥°°!§\ is president, entertained the chln- mi c ro wd wa wedding s\»==f== .with popular music. The guests depagwd at a inw hour,leaving inanY h¢°"5ml' presents and wi s hi ng the UPN young couple A prosperous and happy wedded life.4 They win s o w h6tisekeepinK on thi groom'n fnnn located six miles out of Hooper. WATCH FOR PRUSSIC ACID POISONING At this time the Washington County Farm Bureau wishes w call our farmers' attention to the losses ln livatock caused by prussic acid. Prussia acid is one of the poisonous compounds found i n the sugar and non-sugu'forage crops such as cane,sudan and cnffars after freezing,and an- imals pastured on auch often die without warning. Dr. Vsn Es, head of the Depart- ment of Animal Disease and Pathology at the Agricultural College,recommends where far- mers find it necessary to pasture such crops that inferior animals of low value be pastured first to determine if prussic said is present. s u s m- ' s s ANDSOCIAL FORECAST I~ ~ fr;;;;;f ~»~;~ _ . ' ;~ \».. » \Q M I L| 6I 5 2 02 7 Z4-Dance ' . 27-County husking contest m_ n,....~.:..|..-J .. ._ .... E :1. toberhlB152229 193un.s 4 l II 8 2 5 1ous 5 I 2 I 9z o I I n2 9I 62 3 5 0 9 3 1 an5no:Q sm nu. 7 1 4 2 1 2 8 st KingsOct. Oct. n m 4 z 4 ,_.,.,,__.-..........., ...ww yu", "sv-'uw; ma yum- nam; an mu ml.\ \ v |v i .p u n | : n n . u x |q u u P I U K I I U I at Cruickshank school. 4: Blmir, Nebraska, Ocwber 22, 1981 -»'I"HE ENTERPRISPage Two \ = = = = - : In u n u l l i KENNARD NEWST H E' \ . x I nmn bf B1 |Fl'P¢!S'===1|llld . xllr.'h mi l gflmil'Mll l t l . l ml U1- 'I l l Omn l l : l d v : illnc1Goni w g l m : mam a n DALE DOINGS l . and Mrs. Henry Logos cn-'ned Sunday uvcuing in honor lr Logca birthday Those nt were Mr and Mrs hols:lg-ard Francis and Ruth MrMrsEli Hetnck and familyandMrsCWillxoonand yand Mrs Lloyd 'Brown hadxeir guests Sunday night, Mr \lrs Carl Andcrmn and Iam and Mrs Lloyd Brown were ha visitors Saturday and Mrs Wm Marshall re d word Sunday of the serioussaof their daughter, Bernice lon of Akron, Colorado.Theyat once with Lee Marshall and.Adolph Otte but on Fridayning she passed away at the son and children were dlnner'Mileage 155A0`Ed Mencke, Laborguestsattheparental,George enha Dud n Poor 85.00\hlenno C. Larsen, Labor Ruhr home Sunday.Mrs.Geo Nuevo,Hana and Maggie vialuzd nt the Babe Ryan home Thurxday mening. WASHINGTON NEWS Mr. and \lra. John Marshallund Lbs. W. A. Kcrstctter motored w Benson Tuesday nftemoon.hh. and Mrs. Bill Christensen moved into the Stef Sbcffensenhouse recently vacated by Carl Jensen s.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bergman and \[rs.W, A. Keretetter visited at the Glen Jeffreson home ln Oma- ha Wednesday.Mrs.Clu'ls Nelsen entertainedthe Lutheran Ladies Aid Last Wed nesdny afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Knudsen en- y,Mrs.Amelia Snyder '' »of 28 years.10 months and ..»..|..a.|n... rf...-A Club at t.heir~ I B..s w .E. H. Hilgenkamp, Road 9.80 Marshall Wilkins,Labor Rollo Allen, Salary 100.00 A. A. Wilkins, Labor Bertel Dcrtelsen, Dragging 28.35'Jas. W. Nielsen, Labor H. C. Blaco, Rent, etc.33.42 Fred Ahlomeyer,Labor John J. Htzgerald, Dragging 40.95'Harvc Ahlcmeycr, Labor Ed Fitzgerald, Labor Ed Fitgerald, labor Dan Fitzgerald, Labor Paul J. Fitzgerald, Labor John J. Fitzgerald, Labor Paul J. Fitzgerald, Labor Andy Fowler, Labor D. R. Fowler, Labor Arthur Gottsch, Dragging Lawrence Gottech, labor John B. Hall, Labor Sam Hall, SalaryP. A. Johnson, Labor J. E. Jnngbluth, Dragging Earl J. Kelly, Dragging Earl J. Kelly, Dragging 10.00 |Frcd Ahlemeyer, Dragging 25.00 may-mond Echtenkamp, Labor 15.00 Ang. Echtenkamp, Labor 21.00 Wm. Scheer Jr., Labor 24-00 1.. rx. Menking, Labor 15.00 Wm. Voss, Labor 1.50 Bencl Bertelsen, Labor .232 KENNARD NEW S eofoo 50:0028.50 24Golrneeting last Thursday afternoon.12-50iNo lesson was presented.At thn me ~.Hf'.€.l"'3:s 2:L';.2~::"' n '2"..; 38\'l5!bE held at the Jasper Rosenbaum 17_501home Saturday evening. 16.00 W. A. French droxfe :lo Omaha 75.62 f:T§2"d'2§d`°ad'I.§"§.§""n.§`f."'i°§é 54.50 Andreasen home for the week»end. The Colby Corner CommunityClub met. with Mrs. G. C. Wilkinsat.her home for the ir regular It! to 1 pati It!1 Benand Thu 1 hon afhwit I ton\B nesIsist Hol l 2.50 Herbert Puls, Labor 5.00 Mrs. A. J. Fowler went. to Oma-'her164.50 Joseph Sully, Labor 5.70 ha Monday to see her mother,!YflB 29.10 Chas. a Lazure. Labor 2.40 Mrs. M. P.Larson, who had the.H0l32.00 Harry Seltz, Labor 7_g0|rnisfor-tune to fall,breaking her 1oo.oo.n r n r bo ann.u19_g0 He0;ymx,'g ;: g g; ml d e r a n d ~The Dorcas Club will meet Sao- I-Io 9550 .Ge _ E15 f 'drday afternoon,Oct.24 at_the hor .ded the claim of o aaaen or Lmxl Matzen home with the ~¢-,mr. l25-65 sz4o.oo for the care of John zen girls as hostesses,_?~'!'1'Bailey was rejected, *he Sang; "F _ Several ladies called on Mrs. Bla liss Grac e Swi h a r t wa s called J ma ha la st we ek to 1 -.a rc fo r al le n t i n a h o s p i ta l there. ir . an d Mr s .He r ma n K r u s e o f mlng to n,we r e gu es ts o f M r . Mr s .Chester Ros enb aum la s t xrsdny evening. [iss Ha r r i e t H a l l return ed me th e fo re pa rt o f la s t we ek . : r h a vi n g sp en t th e week-end h he r au n t,Mr s .B.l l .Den- n t Oma ha . li s s Oli ve Ho lme s sp en t W ed- da y n i g ht wi th he r b r o th e r a n d er -i n~ lu w, Mr.a n d M r s .Ro lan d lmes.Sh e ha d b ee n vis iti ng n t ' h rof .he r's ho me at Alb ion , a nd d e th e tr i p here wi t h Ro lan d lmes.Leo na rd Peterson an d ma r d Mi lle r wh o ha d been n i n g i n Perk ins c oun ty .Mi s s lme s to ok th e tr a i n f o r h e r \l\unu. r~.,.~.:..,.Bla c é nn d M r .Fairc hild nnd Inv: b y Mr . J or g e n s en a n d M n .Fa i r - c hi ld.Pri zes we r e ac c ordingly awar ded.A t a la te h o u r n de~ llc i ous lunc h,br o ug h t b y th e gues ts,wa s served. Mr . an d Mr s. Geo . He de lu nd a nd J e an e tte s pe nt Sa tu r da y n ig ht an d Sunday wi th re la ti ve s i n Oma h a . Or va l An dr ea se n i s hu s ki n g c o r n f or hi s un c le , E lmer An d rc n - sen. Clarenc e 1\leKi bbo n, ma nag er of th e N y e J e n k s L u mb e r Co.n t W a sh in gto n, Nob . , wa s ln Ke nn nr d on b us in es s Th ur sd ay . Cly d e Swi h u r t : md Le s te r So r- ensen we re phe asa nt hu n te r s i n W a y n e c o un ty las t we ek . M r .a n d Mr s .L lo y d J ac ob an d da ug h te r we r e Su nd ay c allers u t ,th e Han s S vog c r s o n h o me . afternoon w remind Miss Callie of her birth anniversary and to help her celebrnb;-.The afternoon was spent in a social wa afterwh i c h a delic ious lunc h,h r o u q h t by th e g ue s ts , wa s served. Le slie u nd He le n Be r ry o i' Be n - s o n an d F r e d K r a me r visited a t th e E .Be rr y h ome S un d ny , Th e Ken nu rd Gr a mm a r Ro o m baseball te mn pla y ed th e A r li n g - to n boy s here lu s t Fr i da y af te r - noo n an d de fe ated th e m S m 7 . Th e Ke n nn r d sc hool wi ll close th e la tte r p a r t o f n e xt w e e k i n order th a t th e te c hc rs ma y ab- ben d the convention..Th e r e .will b e servic es a t l t b e Lu th er a n churc h Su nd ay eve ni n g Oc t.25,beg in ni ng n t 7:30.Re v. Ni e ls e n o f B la i r wi ll prenc h.Oti s Dec ker an d F lo y d A l c x a m ll--.I»\~.~| |nr dr nvn Jnuvn fm.. .\H»¢\»nn ! a t . o n c e w i t h L e e M a r d m 1 l a n d °A 1 d 1 a a tW e d 1 _r v v ' Q ~3 ~ ';:,(A d 1 h Ot t b F m th e Lu th er a n esing 0110 Prwged "§..2'§a t .Zi n e s d n y afternoon.J . E . J u ng h lu th, Dr u gg lrlg 96.50 ried th e c lai m o f Geo. Eh ass en for|:'ears 10 mo n th s an d Mr . a n d M u Ne ls K n u ds e n e n - E a r l J . K e lly , Dr a g gf n g 2 5 5 5 | s 2 4 0 0 0 f o r th e c are o f J o h n L r ml Ma t z e n h o me wlt h t h e t |111 .... .. E a r l J . K e lly , D mg g mg 9.-'lb Bailey was reje c ted, the same not zeI§c :£§| as };1§?g'sssc ;ied o n Mr s 3 ; |1 1 1~;.rn~ing. M e s s m an d Me s d a mm Ha r r y Blnc o,E lme r W r i g h t,Ha n s .lor- gensen,George I- lwe lun d a n d E d g a r Fai rc hi ld plan ned a n d c ar- ri ed o u t a s ur pr i se p ar ty on Ch as . Be rr y Fr i da y even ing.Th e eve- n i n g wa s spe nt pla y i n g pinoc hlc , hi g h sc ores bei ng held b y Mr s . Roscoe Rosenbaum left Monday moming for Norfolk to attend the}"irernen's Convention which isbeing held there this week. The] Board of Education held their regular meeting at the Ken- nard high school Inst Tuesday eve. nin .Agbout twenty ladies gathered at the E.Spraker home on Monday e YS.::|s=d,F r a n k Gordon,one son, =»=~ and e dau ghter 3 years,body a rrived here Monda y and r a l servic es wean he ld a t th e odist.churc h i n Ar li n gton .r me n t wa s ma d e i n th e A r li n g l cemetery . ~nald Chapman retur ne d ho me neaday f r o m Detroi t,Mic h., ng h ome a n e w P o n ti a c . r. an d Mr s. Ro y Masters,Mr . Mr s .Ot to Grothousen dro ve ~kron,Colorado Fr id ay wh e n rec ei ved word of the death of r si ster ,Mr s .Bernic e Gordon. y re tu rn e d ho me Mo nd ay . rt He ue rma n i s in th e F re mon t ~itnl su ff er in g a spinal in jur y h h e received wh e n h e wa s ng e h n r r o w . A t th i s wr i ti n g * i s some imp roved. r.an d Mr s .Ne ls Svend gnrd = vis i tin g at the ho me o f Mr s . .Th ie lf oldt n ea r B la ir S un da y mo o n .rs.Mo r r i s Mas te rs an d Ma u d rtaineel Satu rday afternoon, .Olli e Lo we ,Mr s .Ha r o ld \r a n d D o na ld of A rli n gto n . rnn rd J u n g blu th and Sy lvia gb luth c ame ou t f r o m Oma h a day ,to vi si t n t th e home o f an d Mrs . Her ma n J u n g blu th . c h a nt an d Bo b J u ng b luth a n d n Sands spent Sunday wi th lx~ a n d V e r n o n J u n g b lu th . baby gi r l,A n i ta J e an ar - |at th e h o me o f Mr. a nd Mr s . xt C ook , Oc to ber 12 th. r.an d Mr s .Mo r ri s Ma ster s rtnined a t e pheasant din ner day f o r Mr .and Mr s .J o hn aries o f Blai r,Mr .an d Mr s . n Os te r ma n o f Clarks,Nob., Mis a Ma ud Mas te rs o f Omah a. d I-Ie uermna s uff ered n p ar- c str oke Mo n da y mo r n i n g le aris ing f r o m hi s bed.Hi s rig ht aid e i s p ara ly z ed.H e por te d in a se no us c o nd itio n. ru. Ray Maeter s, Marjor ie a nd L. M. Menldng, Dmg~ng~ Nebr, Iowa Oil Co., Gas Carl Puls, Dragging Dean Slader, Labor ' Chas. Voss Labor 53.0079.75 26.10 30.00 2.62 lingto County.On otion duly made and car- ried resolution was adopted granting the 'Fort Calhoun Slate Bank ~rmission w withdraw . - - - - - - -- - ernoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Masters.Ed Renard returned home Mon- day from a trip to Pipeebon, Minn.Julian Jungblnth received 280heado l cattlq Ww§\esday_ from Roht.Madsen,Dragging S. G. Miller, Dragging Joseph Olsen, Dragging W. H. Rahlfs, Dragging Chas. Rogan, Dragging F. 0. Swanson, Repairs Mrs. Hannah Toelke, Drag- Kina Hnrry Tucker, Dragging Chris Vlnderslev, Dragging Harland Christensen, Drag- ging, etc. Rasmussen Bros, Gas Fred Ragert,Labor N. A. Rogert, Labor NV. L. Pawling, Labor Ed Stuenkel, labor Elmer Battling, Labor Otis Battling, Labor 40.5012.60 1 8.006.7538.70 25:16 35.109.00 14,25 5.1065.25 1.50 18.0013.50 81.50 4.50 9.50 I I W m.Voss,D r a g g i n g C a r l A. An d e rs o n Inc.,Re- pai rs . J . E. Cr uts in ger , Lab or Au g. Ec h te nk a mp ,Dr a g g i n g E. I I. Hi lg e n k nmp , La b o r J as . W .Ni else n , Dr a gg in g A r th u r Ro we ,Tr u c ki n g Lo ui s Sc henk,La bo r E d W a te r ma n , D r a g g i n g W alter Peters en,Dr a g g i n g J ur ge n Sor en se n, Dr ag gi ng Fr ed K .. L ud wi g, D ra gg in g Geo . Mc nc k e, D rag gi ng Mar: sha ll W iildns , Dr agg ing A .A. W i lki n s , D ra g g i n g Fr a n k J n hn e l,D r a g g i n g By r o n Ba ttli n g , D r a g g i n g L o u i e Gr i mm,Dr a g g i n g Fr e d K ub i e , D ra g gi n g Me nn o C. La rs en , D ra gg in g 18 2.~ 3.~ 68. 2. 64. 3. 48. 122. 6. 2.25 26. 18. 30. 36. 11. 25. 28. 12. I Far Easier Starting ln Col~ther . . Geo. Sheets, Labor Huxlie (laments, Labor LeRoy Spiker, LaborH. Thlelloldt, Labor Lloyd E. Spiker, Labor s. H. Neff, labor R/abt, Madsen, Labor 12.0085.00 10.00 17.50 40.00 55.50 12.00 Hit the Trail for 0-M-A-H-A and The Fourth Annual Ak-Sar-Ben l.i svetock, Horse Show and Rodeo October 31 November 6 Providing " A ' r m u L L A M I N U T E " Never before have you had an opportunity to tee as sembled under one roof, the following spectacles: Exhibition of Live Stock 'nm FINEST sPr:cmENs OFBLUE-BLOODED LIVE STOCKIN THE LAND DRAWN To 'mlsNATIONAL EXPOSITION mom EVERY SECTION OF THEUNITED STATES. "Crack W estern Riders MEN AND WOMEN WHOSENAMES HAVE BECOME FAM-ous IN sucu snows ASTHOSE PUT ON AT cannammFRONTIERDAYS,AND 'mnPENm.|:roN ROUND UP. Horse Show Events Fon SADDLERS AND ROAD- frrnna FEATURING MANY OFTEE BEST Knovm STABLES IN 'IEE coUN'rm'. A Br e a t h Taking Rodeo mcwnmo BRONCO-BUSTINGBULLDOGGINGANDBOPINGEVENTS. OFFERING SPILLS A- PLENTY. 4-H Club Baby Beef Show PUT ON BY THE FARM BOYSANDGIRLS0FNEBRASKA. IOWA Asmuuolmnc STATES1.ooo ANIMALS EXPECTED IN THIS snow ALONE. W il d Br ah m a and Mexican Steers A umm OF 75 UN'rAm;n ANI-MALS WILL PARTICIPATE INTHESE RODEO EVENTS. idnight" the Horse Tint H u Never Been Ridwlen n M Gorgeous Array of Exhibits 1Nc|.u|$1No THOSE FEATUR- ING NEBRASKN8 AGBl"ULTURAL AND COHMODITY R-B~ soUncES.AS WELL ASUNIQUE AND EDUCATIONALGOVERNMENT DISPLAYS. Nebruh Suu Pigeon Attodttioufs Ama Show PLAN NOW to Join the Throngs Which Will Spend at Week in lztertainment and Education at Omahl. Commencing Saturday. October Slat. Paved Roads Entering the City from all Directions.Special bow Rates ln Effect on All Rnllronds Serving Omuh; During "SHOW WEEK." ome Last Saturday evening.Russell Johnson of Benson,spent the weekend with H.E. Lyons.Mrs. Art Dessler and son o! Bennlngten,spent Friday alter- noon with Mrs. George Mlsfeldt. Mrs. Christensen of Blair, Mrs. Harry Johnson and daughter,Mrs. W. B. Jefferson and Mrs. Al-bert Sands were calling on Mrs. James Johnson at the JurgenChristensen home Saturday affer- n o o n .H o w a r d C h r i s t e n s e n , H e n r y D o r ~ n n c k e r ,M a r t i n S u n d s a n d F r e d B r e k e n f i e l d s p e n t S u n d a y n e a r H o s k i n s ,N e b .w h e r e t h e y s p e n t t h e d a y h u n t i n g p h e a s a n t s . M r . a n d M r s . P e r r y G l e n d e n n i n g s p e n t S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e F r e d R a m s a r h o m e .rM r .a n d M r s .A l b r e t S a n d s w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a ;t h e W m . M a t z e n h o m e .f E l m e r N i e l s e n ,H a n s D e r l e l s e n , J o h n J o h n s o n a n d H e r b e r t G o t t s c h s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d a t F u l l e r t o n p h e a s a n t h u n t i n g . M r .a n d M r s .S a m ` L u n d o f O m a h a , M r . a n d M r s . H e n r y T i e t - g e n a n d f a m i l y ,M r s .M a r t i n S a n d s ,R o y n o l d ,U l m e r a n d B e n T i e t g e n s p e n t S u n d a y s l t e r n o o n a t t h e C h r i s S u n d s h o m e . M r s .J e m H a n s e n a n d M i s s A n n a .w e r e c a l l i n g o n M r s .O l e L a r s e n S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n .: M i s s E t h e l H i n z e s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d w i t h h o m e f o l k s a t A l b i o n . M r .a n d M r s .l l l e r H a n s e n a n d N o r r i s s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s l a s t w e e k a t t h e H .C .S o r e n s e n h o m e . M r .a n d M r s .L a r s F r a n d s e n s p e n t F r i d a y i n B l a i r .H e n r y P e t e r s e n o f W e s t o n , N e b . w a s c a l l i n g o n f r i e n d s h e r e L a s t Saturday.Miss Margaret Holstein spent the week»end with home folks.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Decker ofOmaha, spent Saturday with Mrs. Anna Rnsmumen. 31'U.|: .. |.noon to re min d h e r o f he r b i r th anniver sary wh ic h oc c urred o n that day .A mo n g th e m w a s M r s . Me r - to n W a r d o f Oma h a . c o mms s xo ma nsPROCEEDINGS County Commissioners Room, Blair, Nebraska, Oct 19, 1931 ommis- Fashion Center Silk Dresses in the smart new styles nt rock bat- tom prlccs.Values to $7 priced at $2.88 and $3.88; values to $10 priced at $6.75 and values to $15 priced at $7.95-sizes 14 to 46. Suplply goin* néeds in Dresses this wee -en and ave!Shoes for Women and Misses $2.98 to $5;g Je ttlc k $5 and SG: Robinhuod oes for Children, $1.49 bo $2.76.Fashion Center- The Shoe Store of Blair. Fashion Center Hats for Women and Misses priced at only $1.88 fn $3.88-all the smart new styles in all headnlzes and colors. Bennington,spent Sunday with relatives here.George Fairchild went to 'I'e~ kamah last Friday after school tospend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.Harry .Iahnel and to hunt pheasants there.Mr. and Mrs. Ola Sorensen V18- ited friends in Hooper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berry were guests at a pheasant dinner at the home oil Mrs.Berry's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Drown near Arlington, Sunday.Mrs.Oscar Anderson of Arl- ington visited friends and rela-tives here Monday.Bill I%ur;ra,~=s and son,Billydroveout from Omaha Saturday evening; for a few hours visit with in and Mrs. Edgar Fairchild and en.Mrs.E.lderry,Mrs.Hoiner o c o 0 0 o 0 o o 0 -o o0 5 0 o o 8 | ._1 ..euunt, according so law. i'1'wp. | 1 On motion duly made and car- ried the 1980 Tax of Harry E. Lund in Arlington Twp was ordered cancelled on account of having been assessed in Calhoun By order of the County Court renewal of Mothers Pensions were granted the following:Anna C. Boock $26.66 per mo.for 6 mo. beginning Oct. 1, 1931; Viola May- nard $6.66 per mo. for 6 mo. be- ginning Nov,1,1931;Mary E. Gilbert $13.33 per mo. for 6 mo. beginning Oct. 1, 1931. On motion the hoard adjourned w meet Nov. 2, 1s»31.' GEORGE c. McQUA RIE, County Cl k. und Mrs. Mike Anderson drove to Benson on Friday to spend the afternoon and be luncheon guests of Helen Berry at her apartment.Mrs.Anna Carlson returned home Thursday afternoon after having spent n week at Lindsey,Neb. ut the home of her daugh-ter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs.Joseph Rasmussen and children. Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Booher and children, Mrs. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalln and Teddy were Sunday guests nt the Edgar Fair- child home.Miss Bertha Lautrup spent the week-end i.n the country st the Neal Vrengdenhil home.Mr. and Mrs. Ola Sorensen en-tertained the following at apheasant dinner at the P. C. Sor- ensen home one night last week: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fre- mont, Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Luhd and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey and lnez.Miss Irma Jeppesen, teacher in the Washington schools, spent the week-end with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jorgensen. Nebraska City-Two-day cele- bration held here to inaugurate opening if paved Highway No. '15,gEdgar-Gravel shipped here to surface three miles roadway north of here to connect with Highway No.74. 1 Grind the Valves g Adjust the Ignition \Adjust Spark Plugs Reset the Carburator |Check the Spark Timing sp¢¢ia| Prices on this`Work Now K1-:NNARD Guuxcm FRA NK NA E V E , P ro p .5 hu Th fm Ml154tm w a r anwt h thTI |||||||u||||||||ni||u||||||||||||||||||m||||||1||||||In|n|||u|1m||||||||||||||||§I Prevent Flu |3 :r 1 :_1 W alter Peters en,Dr a g g i n g J ur ge n Sor en se n, Dr ag gi ng Fr e d K . Lu d wi g , Dr a g g i n g Geo . Mc nc k e, D rag gi ng Mar: sha ll W iildns , Dr agg ing A .A. W i lki n s , D ra g g i n g Fr a n k J n hn e l,D r a g g i n g By r o n Ba ttli n g , D r a g g i n g L o u i e Gr i mm,Dr a g g i n g Fr e d K ub i e , D ra g gi n g 6.32;2.26.118.030.636.411.725.228.8 »|||' . - - - - - - -- - Roht.Madsen,Dragging S. G. Miller, Dragging Joseph Olsen, Dragging W. H. Rahlfs, Dragging Chas. Rogan, Dragging F. 0. Swanson, Repairs Mrs. Hannah Toelke, Drag- Kina Hnrry Tucker, Dragging Chris Vlnderslev, Dragging Harland Christensen, Drag- ging, etc. Rasmussen Bros, Gas Fred Ragert,Labor N. A. Rogert, Labor NV. L. Pawling, Labor Ed Stuenkel, labor Elmer Battling, Labor Otis Battling, Labor 40.5012.60 1 8.006.7538.70 25:16 35.109.00 14,25 5.1065.25 1.50 18.0013.50 81.50 4.50 9.50 I I =a -' 0 0 - Geo. Sheets, Labor Huxlie (laments, Labor LeRoy Spiker, LaborH. Thlelloldt, Labor Lloyd E. Spiker, Labor s. H. Neff, labor R/abt, Madsen, Labor 12.0085.00 10.00 17.50 40.00 55.50 12.00 i qyqpin n .~.A |' the home oil Mrs.Berry's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Brown near Arlington, Sunday.Mrs.Oscar Anderson of Arl- ington visited friends and relu-tivea here Monday.Bill I%ur;za,~=s and son,Billydroveout from Omaha Saturday evening; for u few hours visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fairchild and Ben..Mrs.E.perry,Mrs.I-Ioiner | 1 I re n ews o |gr un te d th e fo llo wi n g :A n n a C. Booc k $26.66 per mo .f o r 6 mo . begi nnin g Oc t. 1 , 1 031; Vio la May - na r d $6.66 p e r m o . f o r 6 mo .be- gin ni ng No v.I ,1931;Ma r y E . Gi lb er t $13.33 pe r mo .f o r 6 mo . beginning Oc t. 1, 1931. O n mo ti o n th e boa rd axijourned to me e t No v. 2 , 1 9 3 1 8 GE ORG E C .M c Q U A RTE, Co u nty C l k . Fashion Center Silk Dresses in the smart new styles nt rock bat- tom prlccs.Values to $7 priced at $2.88 and $3.88; values to $10 priced at $6.75 and values to $15 priced at $7.95-sizes 14 to 46. Suplply goin* néeds in Dresses this wee -en and ave!Shoes for Women and Misses $2.98 to $5;g Je ttlc k $5 and SG: Robinhuod oes for Children, $1.49 bo $2.76.Fashion Center- The Shoe Store of Blair. Fashion Center Hats for Women and Misses priced at only $1.88 fn $3.88-all the smart new styles in all headnlzes and colors. 'Blu Rlhbon per fM a n g a 0 l l ,;¢;,,§g;;m g a l l o n ~ § (In 5 gullon pulls)§ 0 0 |N l c F r l e d r l c h s e n ~ H a r d w a r e Kennard,:-:Nebraska g ~ (loo~0 »s c rm eras c om oin every drop o f this pure vs felubla Ilrepmjnlion,un d no t th e xghlesl. mrln m ils frequent use. 4; ollc rg asBaby has :x fn:tl'u| spell, lx fc vc nsh, or ones and c :m'l §lc ep. let Caslqna mutha :md quiz! Yum. Someums_| l.'s n touch of c ulic. Sometimes qonslga- (mn . Or d i a rr h c a- a c o u d iu o n al.should alway s be chec ked wi tho u t duluy. J ust keep Cnslorin lmpdy. und give ll. pr omvlly .Re li ef wi ll lollo w very prompt y;il' it doean't,youshould call a physxcinu. ~ / ~ . ~ ; y . c"Ai~;r0`R| A r . or vp;BABY WE can nw:-xj he sure just what1:\:¢k:-s an Infant restless. but the rersmly c an niwa 'ss be the same. "~ '»or ~ ~ ~ n.,..§i§§Y.,,u, \ gm sc per lb. ;'°s.;:';-I und Mrs. Mike Anderson drove to Benson on Friday to spend the afternoon and be luncheon guests of Helen Berry at her apartment.Mrs.Anna Carlson returned home Thursday afternoon after having spent n week at Lindsey,Neb. ut the home of her daugh-ter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs.Joseph Rasmussen and children. Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Booher and children, Mrs. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalln and Teddy were Sunday guests nt the Edgar Fair- child home.Miss Bertha Lautrup spent the week-end i.n the country st the Neal Vrengdenhil home.Mr. and Mrs. Ola Sorensen en-tertained the following at apheasant dinner at the P. C. Sor- ensen home one night last week: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fre- mont, Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Luhd and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey and lnez.Miss Irma Jeppesen, teacher in the Washington schools, spent the week-end with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jorgensen. Nebraska City-Two-day cele- bration held here to inaugurate opening if paved Highway No. '15,gEdgar-Gravel shipped here to surface three miles roadway north of here to connect with Highway No.74. ,I n 'a l ii }Iv i w BIU s ullux, me mu...The county has employed sev-eral men to do some blasting on the Nels Svcndgord farm where they expect to straighten the creek.John Hanson is now working for Julian Jungbluth.Glen and Howard Masters wentto Clarks, Nab. on Wednesday w hunt pheasants.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluum drove to Omaha Wednesday eve115118wheretheyweredinnergvend of Mr. and Mrs.W. R. Murphy.Mr.and Mrs. Oth:Grothusen have been staying ot. the Wm. Marshall home the past week. _._.._._........_~.. .. ._ -_ - - .. ._ "u v " s v ment taken Oct. 6, 1931.Present:Chas.Nelson,H.C. Blaco and Chris Hlnz.The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. After a eereful examination of the following bills on the differ- ent lunds, it was moved and sec- onded that the following claims be allowed, and the County Clerk is hereby ordered in draw wor- rants on the funds indicated to pay same.Carried.C. J. Beckman, Supplies $5.00 Blair Tele. Co., Tolls 1.00 Dr. IL Burr, Prof. services 15.25S. W. Chambers, Poor 24.00 N... -f m..:.lsuhe 23.95 k 3 .¢»'l,d|n»ullt zn4.»~ m u s - m m s - 04-0| n o u v u s u n n o 1 . 9 1 0 | u v l - ' l l C0 0 ns-41 04.00 u c u l 0 4 | 0 - H O-UO n o u s u c n o o n 1 1 4 | You can give your wheels m a n a ;lu x n a l l é d i g s h h k n ur n s -' n . n »~ h ° : »» ~ a » s m s n - 29||.7¥- ' x - - z 1 » ¢ u ¢ ~ x num-°a,a»nu¢ was-'11, cs-mn no- \ a n n u m -ne u-°u.m --ifa. : .°:|m 1-1 0. mn-pun- 1- Wmn-umm 'H-'Ajp-'29, Bnlddlil'_.an . '3» f as 'mn ,» ~. . .. . I. ' ;' % . ~ 'P-,..='°-.~=.=°=°-=~:.-°=~~ 'l9.nnu»u'.1\-'°1\.' mmm -1 m u m - 1 u n n o - ;. P A T !- I F I N D E R Y u v 1 & "r v -4 ;¢- g a r ¢. . ..w > `$ 4 ..' » , _ . z . . = ; , r ; , » . m . r . =: > f , £2 ¥a - : ; g ; ¢- \ ¢. ~ = ¢< x . ' . : . " 1 " * "~`- »\\ »1 `/ ,~.. \.'¢:"l¢/"\'"J mn". J ' \ ~I 1 'I "r» ;;g,f?<=zu ~\ ~\. 19.\\5 . \\\ ~9 8 1 ~ . » ¢ E i ¥ ? ~_$ 4 0 0 , : » a : n w :\ \\,Q \*-' M / '.<¢ K E N N A K U u u r m n W, ... .,....., ....,..~Dani 'h L th. Publ. HouseJ OTTINGS suipuef 'e.so uf.and Mrs.mms Gorehmn Daé1ish"Luth. Pubs. House,soo and children visited at the Frank ,, :,p':.f;_wmv 275 Gamer home Friday afternoon, Mm.Gnuer retumed home afber n weekh stay at the Gorcham home .M.:-.and Mrs.Charles Misfeldt and children visifed at the Max Klutz home Saturday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Louis Gorelmmandchildren wen dinner guestsat the Fra nk Gua e r la m Sun- dlY-Aim-noon vlxltor vu Gus- t n v K n h n k M r .an d M n .Pete Rasrnussen I n d f a mi ly visited a t th e E lme r f|....... \...~.,. e....a... ..n..-..~.n r r . D . " ww , H . . .Klopp Prlntlng Co,, Supplies K. B. Printing Co., Supplies K. B. Printing Co., Supplles Dr. R. J. Murdoch, Prof. ser- vnleesPeter Peterson, Poor E. B. Redfield, PoorH. E. Ward, Pwr s.1< Zion Office Supply, Supplies 9.91 Henry ;Kn\ae, Stale Fair 250.01 Marion Sutherland, Mileage 24.84 Fmrnberg Hardware, Supplies 15.7 H. C. Mm-tlock. Surveying 40.04 19.10 xo.1229.05 2.0C 13.012 24 .21 R" Y' n° 1l d K uh r, ~ ~ fi il n eu , cb m . W o rk 8 : k 3 .¢»'l,d|n»ullt 04.00 u c u l 0 4 | 0 - H O-UO n o u s u c n o o n 1 1 4 | Y gi your heels~nowgrggerxfetychgnthe ur n s -' n . n »~ h ° : »» ~ a » s ' x - - z 1 » ¢ u ¢ ~ x num-°a,a»nu¢ was-'11, cs-mn no- \ a n n u m -ne u-°u.m --ifa. : .°:|m 1-1 0. mn-pun- 1- Wmn-umm 'H-'Ajp-'29, Bnlddlil'_.an . '3» f as 'mn ,» ~. . .. . I. ' ;' % . ~ 'P-,..='°-.~=.=°=°-=~:.-°=~~ 'l9.nnu»u'.1\-'°1\.' »1 `/ ,~.. \.'¢:"l¢/"\'"J mn". J ' \ ~I 1 'I "r» ;;g,f?<=zu ~\ ~\. 19.\\5 . \\\ ~9 8 1 ~ . » ¢ E i ¥ ? ~_$ 4 0 0 , : » a : n w :\ \\,Q \*-' m s n - m m s - mmm -1 m u m - 1 u n n o - 29||.7¥- G o o n Y E A n L i f e ti me Gu a r a n t e e d S u p e r Tw i s t C o r d ;:/~' »\~ / 'f ¢<.,.S P E E D W A Y ' /\ `'/~ sm "nm- 2914.40-21 $4.85 mm.so~2o 4.7830xl.60-2 1 4.85 zs»4.vs.19 5.68 .,.-¥.=§.';~ e , -=/ / f W O4-$5 n a n -a n o u r a s s u mo -0.1.0 n s4.10 : m x - 2 |1.57 -me 9- 5 u s W w p s (ucu-/Size m uo -2| s . . .\ i f ""2-* //~» > ,a A ~A .-"U .f /§.. d____ § Rosenbaum Service Station|§ NEBRASKAENNARD » ~,: m m Curl :muy OTHER~»;H&v i s ~mNL=IE ' at the home of Mrs. Henry Ras- mussen Thursday aftemcon.Averyenioyabletimewasspentquilting and the hostess served adeliciouslunch.The next meet- ing will be with Mrs. Ed Holstein and daughter, Gladys. Mr. and Mrs.Vic Holstein en- tertained for Mr. and Mn. BurtMarsh Sunday.Willie Andersen threshed forBurt Marsh Monday.Mrs.Damm and son, Edwin of ` _ J dena,Calll., ment last week viiting at the John Peteison, WaltarApplebyandLunrTo! homes. Nels Amlencn dled at his hom~ near Onxm Wednesday mowng. Mrs.Harold Taylor took S ley to the doctor in Omaha 1.Monday. Mrs. Wm. Ryan spent Wedne~day afternoon at Waller Sappentields. About fcrtylrienda and rel~ tives helped Mrs.Detlet Wu 1 * A x -'h Maher & Cnrrigan, Attorneys Tm: COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, N s n m s m Carl Fndar home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs.Raymond French were Fremont visitors Saturday afternoon. Dounhy Madera spent tha week end visiting relatives ln Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Jena Clausen and son, Leo wcre Friday evening vis-itors at J. L. Petsraexfs. ~Tuesday afternoon visitors at Mrs ,Dan Phillips were Mrs. Ray- French,Mrs.Willard Mc- Kay. Amanda Petersen Mrs. J. L. HILISIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Amanda Petersen spent thewjeek-end with friends and rel;- txves at Springfield, Neb. Sunday dnner guests at the Harry Ervey home were Mr. andMrs. Guia Larsen and son, Ken- neth o l neu'Herman,M n .EdEhninger and son Earl of Omaha. With The Churchesnum NDT iii E§ NOTlCE Henry Mencke, Attorney To Point Less Land Company, the heirs,devisees, legatees,per~sonal representatives,and all FIRST METHODIST CHURCH nA1>'r1s1' CHURCH Walter H. Jackson, Pastor L- J. Moran, Pastor Services of Lhe church on Sun-Sunday School attendance 84 nd `:shi rviceday are as follows:G0 mommg wo P se - .- ~ With The Churches1* A x -'h FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Walter H. Jackson, Pastor Services of Lhe church on Sun- day are as follows:Sunday School 10:00 to which everyone is lnvited.We should . -nN O T l C E He n r y Menc ke,Atto rn e y To Poi nt Le s s L a n d Comp any , th e heirs,devisees,legatees,per~ sonal representatives,an d a ll other persons interested i n th e estate o f th e fo lio win g na me d ..|.q : num NDT iii E§ B AP T IS T ' C H U R C H L. J . Moran, Pastor Sunday Sc hool attendanc e 84. Goud mo r n i n g wo rs hi p s e mc e e ha d alfg ue st s pe ak er the Rev In .J a me s Po llar d a s repreamt2~ ti ve o f ou r Regi onal Denornina *~.| m r .u n q m r s .w l u r a m b n r l s w l l -Do f 0 5 | l l h H BOD O f H E F U I R Hs e n M o n d a y e v e n i n g .M . .. . . A M..-..1 .. .. .1......,_..... .....,;crmeruw ner un mv en mr y o nThursday evening. Mi s s e s Ha z e l w mf , A l i c e C m n -~ Jgleceased eme .|¢yywu» mmNotice15nercuygxvenulu|..].|elauua, \|\l:\.\;aauu,sv ..........-.. have gn B.|.I.€ll£l.8!1CE ul; suv.John A.Carrigan has filed withMom'0e P"}ke1'»Jr.,Alexander Morning Worship 11:00 o'cthe undersigned, County Judge 0f!Srr|idt, Edwm Gllbert, real nmfle' A public service for you.. Washington County. Nebraska, h5S;""k"°"'m3 Alexander Schnu.dt, subject next Sunday for finu1 rnnnrt ma Adminlstrniur ofmwilllam H.Ru5Sell,Alesius Shlmtt, navnnnn an fn 11, "The Mieaio: lock. The the n of r n . ople. rest~ mlm' sub- J . - tional College at Sioux Falls,S.D. The pastor and family had the pleasure of having him lor Sun- day dimer.The two B. Y. P. U'a. were well attended.The Union service held at the M. E. church was all that we had hoped it would be.The heari of Rabbi Gold.man's mes- sage was that, if Jesus could save him a Jewilh Rabbi for twenty-favp van", um 'mv nne nnuld find Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Special Realistic Wave only $8.50--limited time only. BENCH N.0TES vz a x w o m r . . l e p p e s e x r s u r o -th e r , C h r i s a t Fr e mo nt S a tur d a y . Th u r sd a y e ve ni n g i e r s a t J . L .Pete:-sen's we re M r .a n d Mr s . Ra y mo n d Fre nc h,M r .an d Mr s . W i lla r d Mc K a y a n d A ma n d a P e t- ersen. women ana Nuues-new lasome good news-Gold Strlpg Silk Stockings radically reduced ln price-the $1.50 quality is now only $l;the $1.95 kind are now $1.65.We have all dren and|Leo Clausen has sufficiently re~"=°l°l'!~Fashion Cenw.'°il' our 'covered from his serious illness to Hosiery Club-it will pay you. |m d ed ¢h _1 ?."°..'2"§§.if1`Z.y"`"¢l¥°.,§'$..°.§ ggggg §§;l Fashion Center Silk Dresses ln am c 'ren vial at e onaa _e r '_ les at ¢kb°¢,.Blomberg home Sunday afternoon. atdlhhg 11050 °&ah|H P3l'¢§7-§» M..-wm';°gm"°';,;,g 5° ;:; priced '?:°°'5e *¥'"'S°£P"' We' "&T¢l¥%'i€¥i aff; fI.?§..,.. usen an ""'°"'l-1: s2.ss and $3-88: values w sw Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendgard eron and Mrs. Kaatle at Omaha,spent Thursday at Detle! WuKa. 'l'hsy_ returned to Omaha Friday monung.Myron`olte is husking corn for Detlef Wulf. Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan were Sunday vldtora at the Jamaa Ryan home near Kennnr.Severd from Rose Hi l attended the funeral of Alben Hansaa'l father in Blair Saturday alter- noon. the estate of Edmund Burke Ellie No m Shmitt,James C.Carrigan, deceased, and made an Mitchell, Charles Burdick, Charles application for final administra-T.Burdick,Harriet A.Hawley, tion and discharge,and for the|J. C, Chapman, first and real name assignment of residue of estate tv unknown,James C.Mitchell.All such other persons as ure by lawlpersons hnving or claiming any entitled to the same, and I have interest in lots three and four in set the 23rd day of October, 1931'zhe West half of the Southwestat 10 o'clock A. M., at my officalqmmgr of section 34, township 17 ln said COHDW for the hearing Nonh, range 13 East, Washington thereof.|County,1Nebruska together with Dated September 29, 1031.ull thc secretions and additions (SEAL)1. C. ELLER,thereto.Real na es unknown. 87-4t County Judge.Decndanta._g_H I the Church". Epworth League at 6:80 p A service for the young pe The discussions are very inte ing.Evening worship, 7:30, 3: po;evangelistic lervice, with the ject this week, "Putting a Go Bed".Questions are invited The mid-week service on Y ncsday night is well attended, the study of the Gospel of . is proving interesting.The Epworth League will u w Ned- and John visit. l the mker, lam- nfs " r in Can- ...- ,--..., ..._..., -.._ _.___ ___him,and that any one could bv converted and saved. We thank all of you who helped to make the putting on of the Biblical Drama u successful.ent,cr- pr-ise for our church.We are glad to present to the public such high class entertainment..We will try and have these playe again next year.There is only one more Sunday in October.If you have not ob- served i t with us as "Go to Church Month"you have been a heavy loser spiritually.No loss is comparable to spiritual loss.ness,Mr. and Mrs. Pete Frandsen andMrs. Ein.: Emhree and children of Herman, and Mr. N. 0. Hansen of guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Hansen.Mr.and Mrs. Jim Ryan,Jock Mr.-ncke and Mr.and Mrs.Hans Mencke were Sunday afternoon visitors and supper guests at the Rudolph Mencke home. The young peoples class of thoPleasant View Sunday school metat the home of Clarence Fallen Friday evening.Twenty-two were Kennard,were Sunday dinner | p r e s e n t . a n d t h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l r»\.....|:,.u . . . 1 . \ \ . \ w \ n man monday axwrnoon on °""\"`i<£E`i~:é€J€ii`$isir¢d her sis0er,iP"|°°d at $6.75 and values vo $15' Mrs. George Blanchard in Blair priced at $7.95-sizes 14 w 46. Friday.:Supply your needs in Dresses this Mr and Mrs. Ha E n o and week-end and Save!.rry 'Faye visited at the Jesse Mrillllan- lgal homo near Pender, and Harry was successful in bssedns several pheasants.'Mx-. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen and Bobble spent. Sunday at the JensJensen home at Benson.Mr.and Mrs.J. L. Petersen andRobert were Sunday visitors nt the Jens Jensen home at Benson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen an ROSE HILL ITEMS Mr.and Mrs.Jim Ryan and family anal Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Sappenfield and Dorothy helpedLois Tolte celeb ate her birth an- Miss Paulsen spent Wednesday evening at Walter Appleby's. Will Hansen and Clifford Toy- lar threuhed Monday and Tucs- h f .and Mrs.Fred Mayle and Mm Noble of Blair, were Sundayevening visitors at the WillRyan home.Miss Marion Nelsen attended a football game at Wahoo Satur- day afternoon.Richard Nelson sang a solo"The Old Rugged Cross" in Sun- day school Sunday morning.He was accompanied by his sisters, Erma at the organ and Marion with the clarinet. 'nviersary mai evening.y 1Robert were Sunday visitors at the Mrs.Julia Petersen o i Pasa- n - g n u YOU 8.116 cacn ox y o u wus Lam:...W lu ilno ti c e tha t Fr an c i s Ta dmir P =' f' <° f' §§ §2 §f F\ §2 i? 'b §' 1§ 'S 'Z§§ §" g g; has f ii ed a p etiti on i n th e Di str ic t gi vi ng h is se rmon -lec tu re u F .|Court.o f W a sh in gton Cou nty , i ng Yo uths ! by s pec ia l re ue st gp Q F Neb ras ka,aga in st y ou as defen- r v lda nts,th e object.an d pray er og I m m s C A N T O R No IN \T1(3E ( A. I 'l`HF'I )F PROBATE OF .........- "'Pml nnl 1 \ H n r n n u COUNTY COUF uxc'roN coUz~:'J NEBRASKA. E:On the 23rd | {1X§za L A 3 which is to determine the date or " " " '". u .day of!the glcath pf :lames Monroe Parker,I n P a m n D ! Norlc ro¢`:}»?é§,'i:is1 at 2 o'clock P. M.,|Jr. lis Bale hclrs 'l a w 5 ° ~Promised as an innovationatthecountycourt rooms in of km, and the night ;'n 5 ;to screen musical colflfrgih Edche. Blair,Washington County,Neb.'ofthc real property eokg1 E-'Jr tor's newest picture,PA. ..,..1,..'L'nw\n M frwxm will.aa1d James Monroe Par or,_UAYS will be nresented by 1 5,1 Regular iervleel next Sunday.Sam- Cgnpq to e*\"re'= even: one.We¥us ch ds cc :a l.u n :\.¢|nl|.u|.:a l u a n uu u u z .Mr.and Mrs.Ly!e Guyer andlildren were summer :meats Tues" s m l,,_D d and also zu quiet meof er for probate, a wntten mstru | _eceusc '...d v.theluef '6°x{i§{&»{' it the Paramount nt purporting 1 he the |m;¢|i||.le of the plamuff in an o .vull and testament.of John H ,land above described, and to haxgp Taylor deceased,at "lucn time said defendants, and each of them, and place all persons concerned|HdiUliK0d to have no hen 0111 or may appear and contest the pro interest in,said real estate,or bmw thereof any pa n thereof,and to haveDated September zo 1931 'canceled and annulled of record(SEAL)1 c ELLER the title bond of Edwin Gilberbto B7»4t County Judge Alexander Schmidt,recorded in book 4. maze 16, oi the mortgage l I Theatre on Thursday, Oct.22nd, as successor to the goggleeyed comic's inaugural "Whoopee" of last season.Eddie appears as an unwilling assistant to a gang of crooked for- tune tellers and spiritualists, plan-ning to wreck ahakery by install- ing Eddie as an efficiency expert. . . » : n . . . .h u f ' n n f n \ ° will do each other good. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A. F. Newell, Pastor Public worship Sunnis'at 11 o'clock in charge of the pastor.Our choir is furnishing ua excel- lent musical numbers.Come and be helped hy them.The Churph School is eniqyimz y evening at the E. C. Lippin- tt home.Miss Made Koenig was n Sat- ~ay evening supper guest of as Helen Gallagher of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engdahl ofayne, |Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. s Nelson of Valley,Nebraska sited at the Jonas Blomberg me Monday afternoon.Mrs.Ches Sutwn attended the.A.R.bridge party Saturday ternoon.The Wlllin Workers SundayoolclassadapartyFriday ening at the Fred Peck home.~n members were present.Allt an enjoyable evening.They'll meet nw with Mr. and Mrs. ark Lippincott.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Johnson ol maha, spent the forepart nl lasteekat.the parental,Harry mith home.Mr. and Mrs. Philip Specht and ~ughuzr and Fritz Malehop of yracuse, Neb., and Mr. and Mrs.mil Hal-me of Nebraska City,sited a t the Charles Koenig ome Sunday evening.The Misses Ruth Lippincott md .-~ Rave: spent fhe week-md siting with Hr. and Hrs. Hurley ppleby and funny. lk. and Mn. Alfred Palmer o rllngton,*daiied with Mr.~- ~ra.Al i n d Hansen I~'rld.ny e~ Hr. and Mn. Fred Peck an~ hildnen were Sunday dnner ~ella cf Mr.and llru. l l f u .Mir. and Mrs. George Eollan an~ ~n were Sundny dimer guests o~r. Ind ln. Otto Chrlstofferso~ Fashion Cenfu Silk Dresses in the mm new nyles at ronk bob-tom prices.Vduea to $7 prleed nt $2.88 md $8-88: values to S10 priced nt $6.75 md dues to $16 prieed nt $7.95-sizes 14 io 46, Supply your needl in Drums this week-end and Save! Hy in .u s~eerity dmc x have an-ma .more genuine satisfaction from the "'.?a€;... .& TS.. ..|.-»°""...¢.' " " $ -u -4 4 Ford than my car I ever owned.In ,"Z.,"'fI7¢4-.uf-1 ~ _, 1 ~ F a l u n ' M O T O R c 0 M P A N Y F d d d\l|; ' : ; ° ; ° : , . , , . : " ; ' " , : ; ' : . . : . . . ,. c a m s n n - : m v ~ n f r s l a n .$.~A t o .»o ee 0 o r e o 0g e n u m e s a t z s f a c t w n t h a n a n y e a r ever owned T m : m m u m a - x w m g . n ll ufe. Ondarhble. Speedy. Reliable.Long-llved.Beo- llom lell.Everything | good eu- llumld be. Them ln, too, m added nomalzlng hboum it dur! lu-'lap eullmllulle com- ments from every one who hu ever driven|Ford . . . l lle joyitpnnln motoring. "I have bean a ar owner eontinuomly for nearly 20 years," wrllu | molar-In eonneeted with a leading university. "During this period I luve laouglxl eleven new automobiles.Eight of the 99 uylng this, I hinking In umm ol' eomforl.,ety, diving plennre, cue of control and economy.Myn ext en rw il l al l ob e n Ford became lnrlll give me what I vm! nlnprieelcandondmpuy." When you gd behind the wheel ef llre Ford and drive it younell' you will knowllhnlrulyrem nrkahlecaraln law price.You will like it when you Bn! buy ll. You will become more mal more enthusiastic ilxelonga you driven. After tlmmands of mile of driving you will ny 5'l\'| u gat ear." Il|ee\'m» omywill saveyou many dollars. < Norxcs 'ro cnsnxrons ';;;;d¢ `°f Washingbon_ °°""*Y»'i.§.'i§§"Ey»l¢.*`§d"£A.3"iS.Md ia! .Nebraska.and all asaxgnments man.It is a rowdy comic strip o ¢ 0 ° f 1 ' § ` § ~ § f § 0 ' 3 ` 1 § ¥ " ° $ / A ' § I ' f F < ? ¥ B N " ' i ? ° ; " ; , . r e q u i r e d t o a n s w e r s a i d k i n d o l B y a r n m o v i n g b l i t h e l y m . , , . w \ : r : n n A Q v A n e t i t i n n o n o r b e f o r e t h e a o m d a y £ i ' : : ' : - ' ¥ ; = g ' § . ° = § ; { _ 3 { § " § , ~ . , " ' i 1 l . Xf a n unu su ally str o n g aue nu an c ethis fall.The special features each Sunday have been much ap-preciated.Mr.FIa&;,Supt.,is m;1~=§_tn open promptly at 10 v uEstate" If' `%$§§'if"Hég¢°n,lZE`§5§/amber, 1931. Deceased.|Dated this 15th day of October, Notice is given to the creditors 1931.w appear before me at the County!Francis Tadmir Parker, Court Room in Blair,Nebraska, on the 6th day ol November, 1931, and on the 6th dey of February, 1982, for the purpose of exarulm ation, adjuntment Ind ellowanee ol elaime.All claims not filed on or »s9-4:Pmnu u. NOTICE px-' FINAL REPORT A. c, Debel, AttorneyI N THE COUNTY COURT OF _______....-.."»»».v nv.-=s W ...... .,........,.V. ... . . ..,,,._,,,__istic bakery,-one of those Rube The young people will have theirGoldberg bakeries,"manned"by semi-monthly lunch together Sun-un imposing assemblage of Holly- day evening at 6:80 to be Iollowed wood's most decorative ieminity, by a discussion meeting. --to the Ziegfeldinn opuleuee of a " ° " ~swimming pool scene. with a hun- ters, Con Jonrad and Cliff Friend. dmd prize bathing beauties com- Am°»s them are "Bend Down, petlng with equally proud svnins Sister" which has a kind of negro(or attention, to a moonlit gurden lplrltunl tenor, -na "Goose Pim~ party with young love cooinl plea" both of which command Lbe before the Sth dly of Febmnry,I WASHINGTON uuuru 1,I-mmm um nm hmm. and nn nmilbala nniltanm al Misa Green-INsnm s . . ; " ° " " ' '" ' "'Emu ol Frduick F. amlmn. Deceased. wood,and Itrlctly [tg comedyShuing the comedy honor: with long, "Dunk, Dunk, Dunk".Ed~th" the bendy-eyed md ebdlienf. Eddie wud Sutherllnd direcfad dw pie- Notiae n hereby avefim In eongaoed Charlotw Greenwood. tum for l r .Goldwyn.Setting: Helen Corne lius hi fl 1 ,; Together, they lead their company were do dgnd by Capt.Richudundexjligned _ c°'f'"t';,_f'§_°,__ through 1 striking gymmdumlbny and Willy Pogany.Tlge sung 11!nm -in lm fnraver band.5if§`¢15§ iii( d;y_of october, ' | In m" f § m L >L c . n u m . 88-4t Co\m¢7 Judge. M A l nz iln hiia n hu r pr la e .W n n l n g v m w mv nwrllrla -wrln n l m a a r t u A d a n l n l l i n k l x d | ? E " 1 ' : . . . » . . . . - . . _ . § - . . x ~n..~. 4 . H ...-. .-.--- - -~-Cvr- ...mu ...W w =»..~....= ..... ......-I .....~,,.=.....= ............QU" esuw of Fredarick F.pliuted precision mnBnen by I popular comedy with their newutonelms. deaased, and ""f'° '" gn- mp dancing chorus..Ana they effort sn PALMY D/ws.BLAIR FLDUR DMU-lllication for !i"=\ °d'"!""'"F-'°" md the mr in an exhibition of The Home °'im ai»¢hus¢ md for the mm- hlximii |;it-should hmmmMAINTOP FLOUR \eshw w ch R HAPPENINGS(Hn nd le d by A u G r o a n )'me n t o f n ea xd u e ° § ,b y l a w " ; u -u m p ( " B o b b i s ' )W e e k s , s r m n t h n o u s uW e ¢ l= ! "* 1 l° whe a t ! ° " f lo u r .f. . . f f 2 ° e k. . mu - _ md 1 h a ve s e t . l f " i l f f f f l d § ' f f ' ;J ?wh-. n a M m m m .'Laxman Qn- \P. C. Sorensen. Prop. ooHANSON & MEHBENS I Pilot Bldg., Blair, NebruhPHONE Bluk I8 1 Securities I n n n m z Ba l El h t e 0n yuuw W ..... .....-,_ _the 18th day of November, 1981 at 2 o'c1ock P. M., at my office in said County for the hearing ghere- of.Dated October 19111, 1981. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER. 40-40:County Judge. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILLI az screen mwvve muses ner ------- --~~-- ' - - - - -- - -" -screen debut |t¢hr:'head of thelt""d§;dm at Sundayiidinner Mferl baiallion o !Hollywood'|mostl D e 'r. and rs. bmntif George Christ md family of Craigu l g i t l s a n d h u t h e r o ma n - l n d l l n n n d u m me c u l mi n - tlc lead in the 'wry la well.Wal- sen., tc: Catlntt hu n comedy bit, while 11,-_m d Mrs.Ed Holstein en- gnpormnt croleu Are Ppluyedp by gircaineéi Wedread o r ~ a n d a r I a n .ew o$ 1 . .lliddletz;and H»§'§ Mn. Newkirk is | ds fer o f Ed w ..|Hola1dn.Thou present ware f.l'le\ promi~the lint of which is likely to be 'ln Eddle'a ditty, "Yes, Yes".Most of the songs are the work of those populnr music mas- . 1 1 1 - _' w n ~,'' F ~ * Q `~ !~s _ f r ~ |s ~ l l -1 .g {Tl;.U - I| R Q I %~ |. |~ A N g w S i n k . . . 1 . . . wlll add materially to the Q appearance of your kitchen. H T out the old age-~worn sink 3 --get rid of that dark damp cupboard under the sink..I I1 nI DRESS ur YOUR KITCHEN PRICES ARE Low NOW ~ 1 Jomz lioonm n P L U M B I N G C o . "E BLAIR, NEBRASKA mother,M m Chris Hohmtn, Mr. and Mn. Mac Cameron, Mr. md Mrs.Vie Holstein,Mr. :nd Mrs. Dewey Holstein and Mr. md Mrs. Vic Skov.The Stitch und Chatter Club met irnsmsmmmmsCAFE md mo ms A. C. Uebel, AswrneyIN THE COUNTY COURT OF Bonn Style Cooked Meal:WASHINGTON COUNTY, Bus Depot Nn n x ms m.znn w..1k¢r Ave.urv1~|r*1:~-nf. tha um da y o l ~ roszmamssoou - _ _ __a i v s n v u .v -- - ___2 | N o v e m b e r , 1 9 3 1 a t 2 o ' c l o c k P . M .. _ 1... 1l\ ..!-Dr. Normm 'nc Rathmum ;g|u|||nmmmuulnnnnlulunnmmumlu||||u||||||u|||m||u|u1|nnm|m|mmm|mm|nnmmmm|mnn rr th e B l ai r D r u ; C n .~ri tte n i n n tmme n t p u r - --»n1 _...I1PHONE B||.¢k 41 _ Evuunp hy0Appoin¢ma\¢ oIMARCUS BECK l BONDEI) ABS'I`RA(,'l'Eg porting to be me lm v nu a nuUestunentof Niels J.Andersen, \de¢eaaed, at which time and plnce all persons concerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. Dl\£d October ww, 1931.1 § nn.\I. C. ELLER.~ G F ' 1 * ____=__==___=_ \Olfiee in 1 do-5.-"County Judge.ICourt Home I 'Y \|a nBELL CREEK VALLE ~gr # = Sr +~"c ' ~ .. . 1l e o if . ~g .. ~ . I .1 '~ v ».~~~ \ \ " ~ ~; ' >.. j j ~ .* I~";-'.=- M ,\1 1 ,s .g i as ..-.. . .t .; -;oi :h=== n.»--f. Emen Raymond Misnor The coming of THE MISNEE PLAYERS "AMERICA'S FORE- MOST DRAMATIC COMPANY" is being look to as one of the out- ltanding attractions of the year. Ernest Rayrnonil Minner, Actor, Director, Publisher and Educator. who has established an Art center in tho Middle West, and in an actor of national recognition is heading the company of plnyen. The Misner Players arc playing Universities, Coileges, and School! all over the United States and are 2 m_lll lma u :lannul _lnlhuan-unn u nHan-u_l u l l :"FHal l - I1nunsu _an-uaannan*HH__*H" *l x l_*1Hau*a z :ull ln0-nu_ -nun_#nuno- nn_Q Han-un_alumnusQnnl u n !H_no-up"wan:_an-nuunHconsidered by many institutions aa ; the peer of the dramatic world. The reason for the universiai suc- cess of this company is due to thc discriminating selection of plays which is no often overlooked by n r n f i n m a r a f h n e n e u n i n n 't h i ! mann"i n n*dunnoan-in: z u*damnHn*lhlnn_ n z d n :!" " '* ====_====_=_ mum m um v .I Ed Ianghorst and daughters, INSURALCE lFlorence and Maybelle of Nicker- REAL ESTATE son, were Sunday a!ternoonguests __LOANS .ut Wm, Holtmmfs.Ofnce ln Stage Bank Bldg.|The Young Women's iggion; -- ... . L .-..,_,_ 3 E _ g :ity Society men gg ° ,;:;"'=d;~1 A 1 Kumm \ns 'ru,\c 'r & TITL E \ ..¢{§m`i£"'"er o urs _Y E<5sf¢aA1~fr Ma"Ppm1 Strennrer :ment the]wéZ12`l'm£i `§.?iih" §iE§§` Estfzer mu . . . e E * - A - n u #».__.|_ 1 . li\ Pilo! s mum-n .wan-:meraPHONE 15 Bldz-Blair, 00E A T A 'rWAL'I"S PLACE T i n h m m " h u i n f mlm o r\M r .a n d M r s .D i c k L a l l m s n a n d N e h r .s o n s ,M r .a n d M r s .F r e d B e n j e s , M r . a n d M r s .L u t h e r B r a n d e r t a n d M r . a n d M r s . H e n r y B r a n d e r t w e r e \S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n vi i s 1 » o r s ' a t G e o . L u \ l m n n ' s .| |M r .a n d M r s .J o h n E c h t e n k a m p »:.-. . :A - x a n n n ,m n l g d a t J o h n H~~I.`X&'v£}\2§ 2:»;;.:.;-;'i=';Li1x`L}=1<§r}{{§°3}'§. 'élihéaif after- Hamhnrgcrn Lunchel | noon..0 'Mn and Mrs. Nugust Kerkhoff 0 entertained a number .of neigh- ]DR. EI1f\f!_1 :I'__ JIPP | ears and .friends at dmner Sun-5uuru ls r \ | X-ny ServicelOffices in Stale Bmk Bldg. l Phone 298 Blnir. Nebr. 0c. ST. P., M. & o.Soulhhmunl No. 1 11:40 A. M. dailyNo. 3 7:40 P. M.daily exnept Rnnrlnv any eveni ng.F r e e m n n B r o s .s h e l l e d c o r n f o r Howard Ruwe Saturday mormng.Mr.and Mrs. George StrengerwereFunmnellevdxiwrsMonday evening.The Fonlanelle Luther Leagueentertainedthe Fremont Leagueat the church basement Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Echtenkarnn = . \ ¢J It - v ¢ u u » » u |» u . .n a a u u n u q |v --Lheatre-goer not-a n evening o f mere enter tainment but g iving him an enric hing mo ti ve fo r th i ng s worth while ig life.The c aliber of Artists med" is of exc ellent c haos» ing, e ac h be ing o utstan ding i n hts Nok gaflnd Sr . o f Ar lin g ton , a n d Ha r la n an i ! No . 4 6:5 5 A. M. d ai ly Da le Ec h te n ka mp vis i te d a t W m . \f,.o n. n n n i r .|..:\..nennhl 1In| hnm\'¢Qnnrhnu mmninnr,w. ..'NV ,_ ,.,_um.,awp. ..\...,......... .......-_.,-.-.....,|Sunday 1 Quite a number from lere nb- c mc mo a No n 'rHw'E s 'mnN tended the wedding of Minn HelenWestboundHllgenkampand Harry Hager-.\No. 111 8:35 A. M. daily baumgr gt ike SL Eals Lutheran Eutbound churc un ly eve s- No. 122 B'ii§°s'2fa"lf»'?}§Fuhlon Center Beauty Parlor-g 5°-gh ~ g i f Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Special 5;00 pf M:1i:00 Noon Realistic Wave only $8.50-limited 8:15 P. M.6:15 P. M. time only. Blair Telenhone Coor her chosen mic | == =_I .. =E g L o r a l a n d L o n g D i s t a n c e § a s EE .5§¢'iin HIITVIUII ! uummnlumnmlmmlmlmum||usnum||In|lnmmuu|||||||||||||n|um|||uunmmmnmn|§ H. S. Auditorium promi~the lint of which is likely to be 'ln Eddle'a ditty, "Yes, Yes".Most of the songs are the work of those populnr music mas- ~,''F ~*Q `~ !~ s _ f r ~ |s ~ l l -1.g {Tl;.U - I| |~ A N g w S i n k . . . 1 . . . wlll add materially to the Q appearance of your kitchen. H T out the old age-~worn sink 3 --get rid of that dark damp cupboard under the sink..I I1 nI DRESS ur YOUR KITCHEN PRICES ARE Low NOW ~ 1 Jomz lioonm n P L U M B I N G C o . "E BLAIR, NEBRASKA mother,M m Chris Hohmtn, Mr. and Mn. Mac Cameron, Mr. md Mrs.Vie Holstein,Mr. :nd Mrs. Dewey Holstein and Mr. md Mrs. Vic Skov.The Stitch und Chatter Club met * ' " " " '° " = " " f g lI .r i g ~i I|o k l l l 0 0 0 terially to the your kitchen. age-~worn sink at dark damp the sink.. 0UR KITCHEN Low NOW ~ OORE me Co. ~RASKA october zsm Blair, Nerraska, Ocwbcr 22, Subscribe for The Enterpnse. anted-A corn huskerl Hosea Wl n.40-lt For Rent--Houae and 8% acres of ground on north Walker Ave.Mrs. Frank Dudgcon.40-lb Box social and program to bcglvcn at Crulckshnnk school, Oct. 31.Helen Burger, teacher.404: '~'»well For Sale-Fine Single Rhode Island Red Cockereln nccredited flock. Peter Hag~ Extra Special-Friday, day,Monday--Shampoo and ger "Wave 'i5c wet.Fashion ber-Phone 47 Early. Mrs. Wlcbke Wulf entcnul dinner guest Monday, Mrs. Kuhr Sr.The following ocal News :z .'For Sale-Roan hull wi abaut fourteen months old.Phone 11 on 54.Wallace Snowden.40-'lt Mrs.John Carter entertainer! the Babtist ladies'Aid at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortensen entertained as dinner and supper guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fischer and family. ove r to Gle nwo od,I o wa last Sun- day . Mr. and Mrs. Ra]ph Longwell of . ... .., day to east State street. Thew. R. C. are planning on a festival and bazaar to be heldsome time in the near future. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Kuhr were II t a dreéseii chiciéen,A d ve r ti s e i n ' lh e E n i e r n r ls a 78.4 0 - lt Mr s .J .D.J ohns o f so uth o f ~gn spent Satu rday Bla ir ,is spen ding th e Wéek wi t h Mr . an d Mrs . R. E. Vi nton dr ove ove r to Glm wo o d ,I o wa last Sun- day . Mr . a n d Mr s . Ra lp h L o n g we ll o f we s t Gra n t s tre e t h wve d la st Su n - da y to e as t S ta te s tr e et. Th e W . R. C . a r e p la n n in g on a fe sti va l an d baz aar to be held some ti me i n th e ne a r f u tur e . Mr .an d Mr s .W m .K u h r we r e la st Sunday aftern oon visi tors a t the He n r y Ri x ho me ,east o f Ken nar d. Local News I f y o u wa n t a ~ c h i c i é e n , phone Bla c k 78.4 0 - lt E d u Andersen spent Satu rday ni g ht a nd Su r i da y wi th Mrs . An n a Hn g ge . Mr s .E .C.Pierce entertai ned a foursome a t bridge a t he r ho me Tuesday . . Subscribe for The Enterpnso.anted-A corn huskerl Hosea Wl n.40-lt For Rent--House and 8% acres of ground on north Walker Ave.Mrs. Frank Dudgcon.40-lb Box social and program to bcglvcn at Crulckshank school, Oct. 31.Helen Burger, teacher.404: |H. H. Brown is drilling a well on ;he farm belonging bo Mrs.|l\linnie Dugeon, west of Tckamah. ;~ and Mrs. John McKay were |dln er guests last Sunday nt the For Sale-Roan hull wi a bout fourteen months old.Phone 11 on 54.Wallace Snowden.40-'lt lllrs.John Carter entertainer! the Babtist ladies'Aid at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortensen entertained as dinner and supper guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fischer and family. Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Thnrnpson and daughter of south of Blair, were last Sunday dinner and sup- per guests at the parental Frank I A d ve r ti s e i n ' lh e E n i e r n r ls a Mr s .J .D.J ohns o f so uth o f Bla ir ,is spen ding th e we e k wi t h Mr s .Le r o y Ba xte r . Mr s . W m. L i n d e n a n d Mrs . P a u l J efferson we r e la s t Mo n d a y vis- itor s at' the F r an k Li nd e n ho me . wr...nam. mmm ment the weekfrom I end;iti1;r rBfh§, Wmf Smithn m E N T E R P R I S E Local News Price ~ Yen'$1.50 >. HN A. RHOADES.vibuiné nland famuy at cmhouu visiting old f;if;nds";1d n ghbors in Blair has returned to her home m.+m».~z nl nmmnd-chu mntber EOIil.'Blf!nnrn»n Kvlhr hnrnn\ttL;";;s£;f£¢:;;{ §ili}, Nebr., 'under the Ant of Congreu of u m a 3 , n m. Every subscription is regarded u open account.The u ma o f ..n...Wim"will ba instantly re- 1 V -I a -- -1 - --- - -r s u s v a a v ¢ ; u n -- -I I |_ I m h r S r .T h e f o l l o w i n g 'w e r e w e r e M r s .G e o r g e } \ u h r S r . ,l » : s u p p e r g u e s t s ,M r .u n d M r s .W i l l a n d M r s .H a n s W r i c h ,a l l o f B l a i r , | K u h r ,M r s .H a n s W r i c h a n d M r s .M r m I - I n n s J e n s e n a n d c h i l d r e n llamei Ryan of near Remmrd.~ i h f h r o f K o n n l r d Th e Catnollc _ushes u m m me t! Dn r} §thv s p e n t l a s t T h u r s d a y 8 \ @ " W f l l a |110 A u A l u n h c n n 1\n. r\\£ \ l l)|| .=¢ NOW... ls the time to feed Laying Mash while hens are moulting and need high protein feeds. W e Ha nd l e th e -- K. W . Special at $1.50 per hundred K. W . Regular at $1.80 "" (Ground Fresh Every Day) We also handle Mu:-phy's Mineral Feedfor hogs. Best on the market Lis te n in o n Mu rp hy' s Broa dc as t over W.L. s. Chicago at 7 a. :m zMondays, W ednesdays o' Fri ys 0 QB l a u 'F e e d M i l l KUHR & W RIGHT. Propri eto rs Phone 98 Blair, Nebraska mov qe dfro mo ur mn ilin glie rt amtm "'The we dnesd ay evening pinoc hle'" 'i!¢h Mr s .F .F .Su lly o n 1 ' u r i e " "' " ' E ...'i.T.*;h?.E."' »?; ,..¢1f?.?."§ $3.3 ,c lub met last evening at the J . H. \5trc et la st Wednesday aff 0F fl° °"Hint]a t vi s a the subsc ription wi l l r u n n i n Gr i mm homo. 0|M r s .P e t e r R e e h r e t u r n e d h o m e n e a r r I t _ _r 1 . . A .. .. .. l. .. .- .A - . - . » \ I . . . . .» f & n »n A \ \ f ' _ t ~l NOW... ls the time to feed Laying Mash while hens are moulting and need high protein feeds. W e Ha nd l e th e -- K. W . Special at $1.50 per hundred K. W . Regular at $1.80 "" (Ground Fresh Every Day) We also handle Mu:-phy's Mineral Feedfor hogs. Best on the market Lis te n in o n Mu rp hy' s Broa dc as t over W.L. s. Chicago at 7 a. :m zMondays, W ednesdays o' Fri ys 0 QB l a u 'F e e d M i l l KUHR & W RIGHT. Propri eto rs Phone 98 Blair, Nebraska ...n w ........¢.....,...~..u m ..Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen drovnum.~ Calhoun \Vomnn's Club to Omaha last Sunday afternoonh Mrs. Joe Lazure at heffnnd attended the show at the Sunnyside,Wednesday alt- Orpheum. October 21.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Koltennnn near Drum, entertained a number; ol relatives and friends at n din- ner nhriy lust Sunday.Those present from Blair were Mr. and Mrs.Hans C.Rasmussen and Helen.. I Ln force at the deaignlted lub-Mrs.Raymond Krogh is 1|qw»u1st amuruuy lsvunulg naw; nycuu-,scription price.Every luhscribu improved after being on the sick ing the past two weeks wich' »»f\;"i; "I mutt "='d°'°*%"'* *h°"."hf°2 °°____lm a few days.Sqn George Rach and wife, nearlegnoi'n' dana are made | pan ox me um-_mm.betwan the publisher mg For Sale--Handy hard press wnthl mbledber.attachments for stuffing sausages.Enquire Enterpris¢ office.40-Lf ullxr.Er in~ .Yf;.&.'f"'_?'..T'f..§'°".'I,§°.E.d-v.M\Special-Friday,Satut-igpent last Monday afternoon visit- ondny-Shnmpoo and Fin~|§ng av. the Henry Lorenmn home,The Methodist Ladies Aid win! m a n *n a v ?Wednesday a1wrnoon,| \ at the home of Miss north of Blair.'Fhv stesses are Mesdamf- ns,Alice Rowe nhil son, es Kirby entertained evening pinoehle club is Petersen home last ming.Mrs.James P. d Julius Petersen were he high score and Mrs. \ and A. R. Brcok held ble prizes were uc~ In u n s u c l s l u u c U L vuu.u»¢.¢,........d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e h o m e o f M r . | 3 " a n d M r s . J o e L a i u r e l a s t ' I\ 1 e s d a 5 =t o evening.\-Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn, Mrs.|Z Opal Reeves,Mrs.A.R.Bcales [1] rr W a ve '?5c \Yet.Fash ion Cen»near Calh oun.3`E{Jbe§`§§u I--P }lo llE 47 luar iy .40 -I t L I L a n d M 1 ,Wm_StQBVe]|§£n Cg f a Be ar d' Mi s s Lu e lln Sfmn son wa s a n f Fnntanelle.visited wi th W m'S ,.....:...:.....1... Mp and Mrs .Tnhn Fick droverinnwlizm. HDME |¢0°l3;§m§§ii° 1f§i§£¢,`iLs£ Sunday and Lazure last Sunday. Extra Special-Friday,Satur- day,llionday--Sha.mpoo and Fin~ ger Wave 75e wet.Fashlen Cen- ter-Phone 47 Early.40-19. Mrs.J.M.Fryman ol north- west of Blair, spent last Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Claude Hnuschildt in this city. Mr. and Mrs.A. F. Gray and daughter, Dorothy and Miss Wilma Pike of Fremont, drove to Omaha last Saturday and spent the day. Mr.and Mrs.Alfred N.Feer and family drove bo Argo, Nab., last Sunday and spent the dn; visiting ht the Alfred Feer home. Miss Gertrude Gabler,teacher in the Omnha schools,came up last Saturday and nttcndeil the D.A.R.party at the home of Mrs. Clyde M. Allen._ Mrs.Ross Dclliott and little daughter left lust Thursday for their home ut Lacygne,Kansas, after spending the past three weeks at the Elzy King home, Mrs.William Behrendt,who lives northwest of Blair, attended the Nebraska Federation ol.Wom- en's Clubs banquet at the Path- finder Hotel in Fremont last Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. l-Iansen of near Drum spent last Tuesday D A N c E KING'S sam Saturday, 0ct. Z4 Doc Weeks And HI: I0 Dance Knlghts l t s s ~rge Kuhr Sr.and m l , ~ her sister, Mrs. Hans Wrich at the home of the latter in this city. Mrs.Mlnnle Wiese and daugh- `eld,wereter,Clara of Bloomfx Tuesday guests and over night visitors at the Fred They returned home moming.Mr.and Peters of Scr'lbner,` Tuesday guests. Mr. and Mn.Martin Berfelsen entertained the following a t a pheasant dinner last Tuesday eve~ ning: Mr, and Mrs. James P. Sor- ensen and Donald, Mrs. Paul Osick of Califomia,Mr.and Mrs.Al, Comish, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Carl-1 son and Miss Elsie Sorensen, all oi Omaha.| Last Sunday evening s num~ ber of friends and relatives helped Miss Elvena Christensen celebrate her birthday at the home gf her father, Peter Christensen, west ofBlalr.The evening was spentl playing pinowle.At midnight ,Q nice supper was served.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Art Jensen and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hansen and Marie, Ella and Oscar Jensen,Misa Clara Pinkie of Bennington, Mr. and Mrs. Wh. Christensen of Washington,Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gottsch, Elaine and Lars Gottmch, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen and Frances,all of Elk City, and J. Johnson. Soil home. Wednesday Mrs.John were also |spent the day at the C. R. Paulson Mrs.Fnmhnm caller at the Hoi week.She callef and others. was a pleasant home. me cnc day last Mr. and Mrs.Joe Barry and i on Mrs.Swnb family of Omaha, spent lnat Sub arld Misa Gertrude Mead attended Herman Smelus rn umann. the Iuneral of Frank Dahlstrom in The Hillside I-lustler's Club of !n.....s..Inf Mnnanv the Gardner district will hold a I|urd1\§ at the Edgar Rose home in .r .,........., ...... . . _-_,._, ,_this city Mr.and Mrs.George Hain of 'D8r!y dance at the M. W. A. hail il M§:£§\»fff°f1 1 3 ;g ~;1 " f ;north of Blair,and Mrs.Mary in this city, Friday everdng. A§ _dm°n nt ogm mst gums"|}-Iain spent the day last Tuesdny|Margaret Von Lankin and Mn. afmmoon at the parental C.H. GehrinS€r|Carl Kaltermsn spent ast Friday 'home south of Omaha..afternoon visiting 'at Qhe Henry Mrs.Stu1l's daughters came D0 see their mother Sunday and had her eat dinner with them. Rev. E. T. George from Lincoln, br ou gh t Re v.D a y hac k to the Ho me Tuesday .Every body is g l a d t o h a v e h i m b a c k a g a i n . J \ ¢ _ _ 1 . . Adolph Petersen of Iges Moines,Fashion Center Winter Coats|L0I0I'\Z0l\ home, nenr Cn houn_Igwg, "'=;;= Bsundny ghg-gf 551 for Women and Misses priced at'For Sale or Tra de -ell City °are urger a e ''nnlv smfm und S25 ln sizes 14 t0.'I`ractor mounved Com Picker, cordingly avrardcd. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Jalmel of near Kennard, entertained as din~ ner gdests lust Sunday,Mr.and Mrs.Byron McDonald of Blair, and Mr.and Mrs. Dave Krueger of Benningtan.Other 'hfternoon visitors were Mr.and Mrs. John Krueger and family of near Ben- nington, und Mr. and Mrs. Alfrml Svogerson and daughter, Christinr ol' near Kennnrd. Mr .an d Mr s .Uwen s an a m u m.dmve u n f r o m Linc oln Su n da y to U 1' I ' "'f .»f °1 .nurger nolnu.46 in black,$ ¢ ",i" .fT=m'§°` l.» f 1' f ° i ' § § § f a r m y M r s .E m m a W a s h b u r n o f t h e g r e e n .S e l e c t n r \r__\ ...... - ¢ . . - . . - . I I~ . . - .l u n !B l a i r h l . ) B D i t i 1 h a s ~t J'\ 9 I u . 'i l |HR V VDIJ. ySLI»"E¢£I`}\°§liE Yin"" ii uien alan.hi G. Rmztnr.40-1%|»nning of Cougldl ~ Mrs._Loo §ql'm §lt: upm r s .m e a n a n r1.:l..uuu:u |.l.ulu m . . visit Sunday reporting she had n g o o d t i m e . u . .r: . . m : ¢ . . . -n r |F"|»n1nnnf n n r L ~ éxzrxliration of pilpils i n | ~'a I.the c ity sc hoola.| B lu f f s ,I o wa c ame la s t Thu ra id ay c hildr en r eturn ed to th eir h ome in m m W o n !n f the Gard ner di34.h'\an\nnA fn Four dn vn vi si tim!n t Oma h a la s t Mo n d a y af te r rl.tenu u .I . | 1 ; u u u : | .u n A several other friends Br a nd t c a me to vis it afternoon. Mr s.H.Sou thwic k c alled on he r unc le, Sunday . Mr s .Hu n g a te took us W edn esday . v u v v ... .' _- . ___. .o f Mr s .N .tri c t,spent th e da y la st Sunday her Sunday \\'itl1 relatites an d friends a t Ue hli ng ,Nebra ska. o f Oma ha ,Mr s .Fr e d Sc hmitz o f Counc il Mr .He ud y Bluf fs ,I o wa wa s s Sunday mo r * n i n g caller a t the Ne ls Li nd b er g d i n n e r wi th ho me o n ea st Gra nt s tr ee t. Mr .and Mr s .Leslie Th omp sq n sv ..,......,........._.,,_.-_-__,,th e ho me o f hi s gr an dp ar en ts , Mr . an d Mr s .E .A .Br umb au gh .I I e return ed ho me on Su nda y . J unior Mortensen , seven y our old so n o f hi r . an d Mrs . C ha r le s Mor - tensen,bro ke his le f t a n n la st W ednesday eve nin g,Oc tober 14 as he f e ll abo ut se ve n fe et d o wn ~ ~ at the par ental An d re w Fe e t h o me . M m .J u li a Peterson o f Pasa- dena,Cali forn ia,fo r me r resident o f th e Rose Hi l l neighborhood, wa s vis iti ng amon g f ri e nd s i n tha t vi c i n ity las t we ek . C a r l H.P i e p e r a n d Ha r r y Mo r - P' Rev. Cnriyon and wife came upfromSouthSimmrCity, bringing some supplies for the Home and in sec Mrs. York, who mme from there.Rev.Moran had charge of the chapel services Sunday afternoon A good number were out. Our S. S. class which will meet every Saturday afternoon, is mk- x.... nmvl invsva-¢_ and little daughter were lust Sat- urday evening visitors at the Har- old Hoar home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry and baby of Omaha, spent last Thurs- dny visiting at the Edgar Rosen home and with other relativa. Mr. and Mrs. George Lathrop of Nebraska City, were callerslast Wednesday at the Ted Luth-1 the stairs, off the banister. Mr.and Mrs.Neil Burdic and son,Dickie,Mrs.Alben Wood- ward and daughters of Omaha. and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn and children were last Sunday after- noon visitors at the H. A. Hsack home in this city. Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Petersen, who reside south of town, went to ris left Tuesday morning for Nor- olk where they are attending the remen's Convention.They plan bo return this Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wilkins of near Kennard, entertained the fol- lowing at dinner last Sunday: Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Schafer and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilkins and family Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Koopman I H 5 b " NOTIC u aauanwww -.....: E - r n w n w Irop home.George is an uncle of Grand Island Monday to attend left iast Thursday for Norll' |Ted.the I. 0.0. F.Convention qnd Plum where they will npgnd a `i1§§|iiEii'r nnmunAm°|n m Ruhr.u. n B|xur.|\|W¢¥ld C0 vnu friends and re\a- short time at the home of thehrf°rd. Neb. before daughter, Mrs.L F. States ani|»¢.u.|;.-.-»- "W _chfi}""'1T`駻}i osémfésrovelefé tives at Hemin; I-Ienrv Mencke. Attorney last Monday morning for Johns- returning home.family, To Dbnéabot :town,Neb in Brown wunty,W You are hereby notified that in' an action pending ln the Justice Court of Washington County, Nebraska, before s. W. Chambers. Justice of the Peace in the Clty of Blair,Nebraska,wherein Chris Petersen is Plaintiff and you are defendant, an order of attachment was' issued on the 8th day of October,1931,ln said Justice Court, for the sum ol $114.68 and under said order a certain Inter-national, Truck with dump body has been attached.You are fur- ther notified that souid action has been continued tn the 23rd day ofNovember,1931,at the hour o l Ten o'clock in the forenoon in said Court. spend the week hunting. Mr.and Mrs. Char ldlllrons and Mr.and Mrs.Jeme Watts and families attended a family reunion at the Jack Watts home Mrs. Sarah Johnston left Mon- day with her sister,Mrs Chas. Biggs for the home of the latter, Savannah Missoun where Mrs Johnston will spend the winter. Mrs E C Pteroe had as her guests at the D A R benefit bndge party last Saturday after- noon, Mesdames W. D. Hammond, Mary Mueller, W. J. Sas and John Newell. Fashion Center Wlnter Coats for Women and Misses priced at Pisgah, Iowa last Sunday. . 1 89-3t Chds Petersen, Plaintiff.-_nan: .-.A oo: :.. .c.... 11 on Mrs. T. R. Jacobsen and family of I gton, came up last Satur- day to spend the night and Sunday visiting at the Myron Metzinger home.Mr.Jacobsen drove up Sunday ca take his wife and fam- lly home with him. For SaI¢Good,ripe,white Northern Minnesota (Red River Valley)potatoes.Good keepers, good to plant.Carload will be on tracks ln a few days.Price about 'Ioc bushel.Inquire of A. Schulz, Racket Store, Blair, Neb.40-It Mr.and Mrs.Grant Lage of nes; Ft.Calhoun, entertained the following at a pheasant dinner last Sunday:Mr. and Mrs.Rolland Smith and son, Mr.and Mrs.Ed Natter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltz, and Dr.and Mrs.Hunter and Mrs.Skov Nielsen returnec home from the Immanuel hospita Wednesday, October 14th, and i| getting along as well as om bt expected.She has been quita ll from having her teeth extracted. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Anderser and Miss Dorlne Glasgow wen Fremont shoppers Friday after noon.Mrs. E. M. Terrell iccom panied them to Arlington when she visited her sister, Mrs. A. C Lynn. The L. S. U. of the Congrega tional church served a public din ner in their chunh parlors t- over a hundred people last Tues day evening.The dinner was re ported to be excellent and thus assembled enjoyed a social tim vhil¢€n||» _ , _ ,__nothing on the road can compare with LINIDNs PA:||=||: BL AI R no s r mu . AS MATERNITY CENTER The local hospital ia doing n land office business in babies these days there being three ar- rivals in one day.rgently.On Fddsy,October l6 , n seven and one-half pound boy was born to Mir.and Mrs.Raymond Herman who live on the Ed Pilcher farm; only ¢m..o and sw in sues .. ...46 in black,brown and dark green.Select your Coat now--it wlll pay you. Mrs. Elmer Fraln of Blair, Miss Edith Fraln and Lyle Lee of Herman, drove down to Ndshville Sunday afternoon where Mrs. Frain visited a short time with her father. D. J. Barker. Mrs.Clarence King entertained the American Legion Auxiliary at family of Omaha. Frederick Koltenrnnn returned home lust Sunday evening after spending the past three weeks at Broken Bow.He also spent acouple of days at Lincoln on his ay home and was n guest ol his fraternity brothers at the Chem Chl fraternity house. A number of friends gathered nt the H. J. Hansen home l a n .. ... ..._ ,.,__.._».. us.-.---5.Mrs. Lois Lynch ehtermlned a a fine ehicken dinner Sunday a her home in north Blair.The ful lowing ladies were Present to er joy the good eats and the nod: afternoon that followed:Mn Minnie Bugeon,Mrs.L.D. Wax rlck,Mrs.Mary Anderson an Misa Matilda Johnson. Dewey Nemetz,who works i n...1:\.\».\..\a..¢ in nmahn mm |s'r/uses Sponsored by n tnlhv ld» v o a n 5 3 . mnhndn In uuhnllod nuldud ol service Indofflaloncy. Tnv d byUNT: Puslflo Stag!!m d lun nl tha but. From One Raund Blzir Way Trip8 gi rl to Mr. Sfld ~ ~ Ma lle r _°FIIGBY Illgllli 130 CIIBHU Cuugruuu-Inu Annu ---v "-vw"--'|' r "of this city, and a bo? 'f-0 Mr. "Pd '-t§m§Z?° 2?€L`§'..¢.,§'~~ l a t i o n s and best wishes to Mr.the week~e:\d at the home of h Mn .Jamei G.Jensen "'¥°live J w Blatter as assieting hostess. Hansen,the occasion being in parents, Mr. and Mrs. md Nen south of tnvm.On Tuesday, Oct.Au ,__;,,I\nrn|nan mme nrnsannh honor of his birth anniversary.etz.He says they are workir s¢|¢1.}k¢cuy.Uuh 21,10 ma c LosAngele|,Calif.33.25 63.25 Twice Daily Transcantinental I ri..13,a t Mr s. E 1 n.nu 513 1mywa s bo rn to Mr .a n d1Drnwnn of P£90l'il.. Ill.M' f ' ; J ( |u ; |\U \ . l "low r h v - H - " >e M01Anon of Her I n r - . .l l n m n n n |n \ ¢ . n f '\n\rn|~u r n n l h l i l o n e n a v a w e e k a r.m e Il ia :JJ1 Kb n a u a c u m n r c u Av - ...~ fr e a h m e n t s t o a l l p r e s e n t .J - . _.___,_n o w 'a n d j o b s a r e s c a r c e .I t i s | r e p o r t e d t h e U .P .s h o p s l a i d o f f ' |l!h I\ . .... ..». ... Lin f\| .n|\ au|A # F H .nwnntf Service x.M----~ -- f s i n City Im g] Ill. Ind mn. Jllllel "'""':|Th.of the naman. 2 2 . . . . E M c a n f m; mm °f..9»ee>~s- '»ff~=fLH=__§£fn!..."'J&...~.».-'=°.... had mt BUS DE POT weelé. muh DEFEATS LUTHER 6~0 .Continued Irom page one) s was as follows: Luther Sunburug - - -_ Llngwahl - - - M. Carlson - - Swanson - - - - Dana - - - - CarlsenLE LT LG c me - R T ~nE-- - - - - Sorensen _ ~ - - Jamison . _ _ _ _ _ Vis - - Nommeasen - _ - A. Jensen Thorgensen QB-L Christiansen LH - - - S. Jensen RH - - - C..lohnsonF B - . - - V . K o h | Substitutions for Dana:Smith for Jamison,Jamison for Smlth, Boaller for Carlsen and J. Chis- unsen fur Nommensen.Referee:Knight of Nehr. Aggies,Umpire: Hale of Lincoln Y. M. C. A. Head llnesrnan: CurHer of Nehr. Uni. Summry of the game: Score- Dana 6,Luther 0;first down, Dana 16, Luther B; yards gained from scrimmage: Dans 165, Luther 0 . . -....:.............. Pe a r s o n- -- - W.Anderson Pe s1 .al---- C~Anderson~- S t e e l e - ~ - - - H i g h - - - - - - B e r e - - - - ~ day with men'san ana nromer,Frank Morrison and Mrs.Morrl- son, at the Delmer Fear home. Mrs.Elmer Wllds of Fremonl. came last Saturday evening to spend a few days vlaltlng at the home of her sister,Mrs.G.A. ltsthmann and family.She re~ turned home last Monday noon. Mrs. Jay Mullln of Falls City, Neb.,wife of the slate highway inspector vidted here with her husband for a week at the home of Mrs. Minnie Bugeon.She re- turned to Falls City last Friday. Mrs.A.B. Kingery and Mrs. Harry Bruce o! Omaha, spent the day last Sunday visiting their mother, Mrs.Hsttle Stull at the Crowell Home.Mrs. Klngery andMrs, Bnxce were supper guests at the Myron Metzinger home that evening. la s t Sunday afternoon visltora at the home of Mrs.Margaret lversun on north Walker avenue were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and family, of north of Blair, Wal- ter and Nena Andersen of Orum. I Monday night at Dann College in the College chapel under the dlrec- tion of Prof. G. J. Malmin.There were one hundred and two ln at- tendance.They will meet every Monday night at seven-thirty. Wash Dresses-large new shlp- ment just rmolved.Dresses lnsizes 14 to 52 are priced at only 2 for $1-sleeveless or short sleeves.Another group of finer wash dresses are priced at $1 each ln sizes 1| to 52.Fashion Cen-ter.New Dress Free il they fade. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson of south of Blalr, entcrtalned tho following at dinner last Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rose and Rita, Mrs. Mary Barry, all of this city;Mr.and M n .James Barry and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry and baby of Omaha. The Coffee Club met las! Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs, Lizzie Wulf on east South streetA good sttendsnq and the usual good time was reported.A lovely lunch was served hy the hostess The Club will meet next Thursday u |e o ; Mr s .Lu c i an Pec k c alled a t t h _ Sveningaen home Thursday to visit her grandmother who re- turned from Chicago,Ill.,where .|:||:I Blair,Nebraska mln tivea for th e paa t~thre e months Mr s .F r e d W eaaling an d Ha r r y Beebe dr ove th xou g h with n Mrs. . ..|.. Special Prices on . M E A T smk $21222 per lb. 23C Beef Roast lb.-»-llc to l5c Keep Your Corn O f f T h e G r o u n d A large amount of Corn piled outande wlll Rot If not kept in some sort of enclosure. R O L L F E N C I N G a n d W I R E c n m n n z c I S c l - : E A P N O W Come m and nee this Mamerlal.Getmu' mucl-zs. Phone 333 CIIRISTENSENLUNBER CONPANY (Halas~ sn one ~y.Mr, BeebeandMn. Wansling le!!Friday APAc|nc Q uN|oN ~.|sTAc£s Bolllngleeflb.--~ictoloc Hamlmrgerfresh ground -- .15c We Carry Booth'| Special Fresh Oystérs can ua - 114 ; We Deliver North Side Store at KI NG' S P AV I LI ON 0 Saturday, 0ct. Z4 N Godd Broom --39c Doc Weeks And HI: I0 Dance Knlghts Large Gold Dust --24C George M ~uarric lnftex-noon at the home of Mrs,m.;.'1¢, Luther 19; punts: n.}1.|§§,;',§,f5,,;n';;§;'Icnu. wuu.. .__-..-._...-1 nf.....,:..|I w a n llll ave:-ago w.oz.g u n a ,L u t h e r 8 wi th a n average o f 82 \I-'uhlon Center Silk Dresses in Mr. And Mrs. Joe Luure dmw[the smart new styles at rock bob- up in Stanton, Neb. this morningznrdns pm S; yards, ntn rhfumedr Din; 4 for|"§j,,g;g;';'§;,,"5{,,;,.g,, tom prices.Values to sv priced ¢fr1m.¢.y> to attend the funera f 4 - at $2.88 and $8-88: VHIUBB to $10 of an old friend,Sven Johnson'{':fi"._l,. if 3, _,,._,.,,t priced at sans and values so $15 ninntv-four vaara uf asm.Mr 1 . . . . 5 l . . . . u 0" m e r 4.awrwe U.-..,......,klckofle returned: Dane 2 for ao yard-I,Luther 1 for 27 yexdn; attempted panel: Dana 19. Luth- er 5: completed pusea:Dann 11 for 106 yards,Luther 1 for 6 yards.Opponent:puae l inter- upled: Dam. 1, Luther 1; fumble: Dana 5, Luther 4; own fumbles re- uwered: Dann 3, Luther 1: WDW'em: fmnbles recovered: Dum 8,'frlends ln this vldnlty and in Luther 2; penalties: Dana 70 yard! Luther 80.Tntal yudnp gala: imma at sms-nm 14 me ke. Supply your needs in Dresses this week-end and Save! Mr.and Mre.Jes.Barry and mn left Monday by auto, drlvlng the southern route,for LonAngeles, California where they ex~' pect to make their home.They have been vleitlng_relatives and 0maha'¢.he put month.They are former reddenu uf Pnlrle Du s;m.,.;'"i. aq,x;,.... |gEuef of,Stanwn county and hal been one. of the prominent men of the com-'munity in an early day.g Mrs. Austin Beales of west ofBlair, entertained the Papio Club; et her home last Thursday after- noon with all members present.A; pleasant afternoon wee arranged' for games and contests and all present had a nice time.The hasten lerved luvelv refreshments A at ~ dole of tll aftemoon. LQCAL NEWS ings.Maui=w ~ ~dorf.21-rf The ladies of the Lutheran Guild am Plvmins a bake sale for the near future. a u f Ire ne la s t W home. Y Look lor ymzr name in tis un For a Ylnuvif ~flnitri-For Sale:Five nmrirm Poland;Advertise in The Enterprise. m- - . ~ . . . ..~-...........-._.__,__rs and gilcs. Hosea Wilson.China boats.Wm. Gosker, Blnir,Mgmggd " 7 Nathsn Johnmnnome hem: uw: sever Rt. 1 40.2¢,°and 'ren o Omaha, spent laarneu. Hastings of Omaha spent ___Sunday afternoon viniting at the Dr.and Mrs. D.'W. rk at the Earl cha wen g | ; c § ; : d ; ° ' ; f n : p 8 : mZ V e §'§f"""'3.,~ P.Johnson home on week-end guests of --»- - -~oe ge 1 .'I'ra bc ra ndwi fe nt D their ln i g h t a t t h e A. J . C aldwell ho me '| l oSorensenvisi ted wi t. h ,Mrs .Carson,wh o ha d been vis-Mr .an d Mr s .Ma rc us Be c k a n dmsF1-ahm Th ur s da y eve~iti n g he r a u n t a n d un c le , Mr . a n d f a mi ly p la n to dr ive to Counc il Mr .a n d g m .Ha n s 1" Mr s .Ca ld we ll a f e w day s la s t B lu f f s Sund ay ,to spend the day fa mi ly d r ove :o ve r to li n k d h h s bn n d wi th hir#Bock"=parents Re v Tuesday ovc nlng and 1.`an d Mr s .He r m a n A y e o f wee ,ac c ompame or u . ...sp e n t S a tu r d ay n ig h t a n d i h o me o n Sunday .la n d Mr s . J . T.Lu n d .Ha n s Jensen h|JI|:1L'. wi th B ia i r r e la tive s Look for your name in the &d8.[Kuhn's Photos will please you. 9tf f i n me a u s .mr s .D e n a u ;wl u Vllvu nvI ll mr s .n aWhte °; f ig ; g§ § = °212 an i* h e Mo n da y c ve nmg b r id ge c lub Htln i ng . 5 E a s e r P g m m .'31-- t{I her ho me n ext we ek.Mr .a '.boars C. K . B endo rf, lic ens ed e mba lm-Oma h a ,Spo tted Po h md Chilli!.. L u and undortnlcer Bla ir .0'ff'iC8 Runrlnv |_G'm~nlh1n9 mn :md floor eoverwl Cabbage;$1.50 n hundred.zum 1n§é§"'ii£li11=§{'1i ize loff.21-rx Mr and Mrs.John E.Miller <h \»lla Omaha Monday after- Huu ll .. ilu1|tt Green had his transits re- m..»...l ::.'an Omaha hospital last east. South atrcet.40-1t'u Furniture, rum and floor cover- ings.Mathew R. Bendori.2141 xv. Ed Stapleton of Tekamah, spent FFriday at the Mrs. James Staple-I ton home in this city.ld 'c i éh ing 2 50 Tbs a t $20 a nc-au.' °- -- - - - - - - ~ - - .-; " " - f .__ _ _. _i m k W ils on.35 -tf phone, 161; res. Dhone- 133.3 - tf Th e Dan ish I3rc-therhood lodge1 .F o r he be .Mr s .D .W .B e ll wa s m atte n-t a t p n c c br i n g y o ur he ld a p mo c h le P ar ty a t th e M. W .|z a din ner a t Papillion c ream,chnckens a n d eggs to A .h a ll la st lf n dn y eve n in g ,; a n c e a . J o h n M c K n y ' s F e e d S t o r e .P h o n e r a n d M r s G C T i c d j e v s r e"u O 1 Mo:1=i.1Z~1 Chris B. Hansen spant last weekllnst Friday evening.B:is son,Bu n|tr" !=nh=-Nenrlv new Reming-lack 89. Mr.and sn-u Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Byron l\I¢D°{\=§|<1 Mrs. F. J. Statler of Omaha. Tuesday evening vmt-Mr. and Mrs. Clyde lietzler of Ed Olsen home, near near Blair. were visitors last Ww-BARGAINSfH: home 6f ImlT'n\nnd ~nl l j~<.1:Hunan cl gu vu -.......--_..-_--Ch in n ]JfJ{l.r 528 B i ll Arm5tro ng .| ! In ma en ne ar K en na He 's gu t th em.39»tf'Mi ss Ru th an d Mr s . Ma r y Mu e lle r a n d Mr . a n d mm e u p f r o m Om n i Mr s .Er ne st Sc hmidt dro ve to end vi s i t w i th h o n Li nc oln la st Sunday .C K_ Be ndorf , llc rd..tor gut¢;:;t.i¢h o t u n .Ph on e 1 1 \ wer e la s t E r v i n Ti lde n on 21.J o hn C o mp to n 39-21.ors a t th e an or a we e k -d Mr s F r a n k Ste wa r t He r ma n .Maeolks.| __. _Lf 'f' _..n m 'l"hn1srlnv nvellinit Mr . a n d ~ stthe Elzy King home.Mira. U. s. R*2¢"@' and Mr ,ma Mrs- Frank Simu g m _ Elll»Urlfu||n:u un.:..............,__._B la i r g f g k f ,b u d g e c lub a t the ir ho me la st M r .an d Mr s .Clarenc e Snmpson, 1 ~3 .week.o f sou th o f Bla ir ,spe nt th e da y ne,Mr .an d Mr s .Da ve Kme g e r ol! la s t S u n d a y wi th r e la ti ve s a t S i d - F .E va n s x£ d Benn ington,spent la s t Th u r s d a y " W u Io wa . we re Su n y ° e vo n in g vi s iti ng at th e By r on Mc - 'Mr . an d Mr s . Pe te r J . Pe te rs en , v Sus home.5Dona1d home.| Ra y mo n d ,Ro la n d a n d He le n an d H | u n -_.l 11__:,....if nf naar Q ¢ ¢ u m u m . - . - - ._ . . _ ..spe nt the we ek -e nd wi th thei r so n, Ha r ve y a n d wi f e a n d b a b y a t Te - ka mah ._ Mr s .Maur ic e Meh re ns wa s re por ted o n the sic k li s t th e la tte r p a r t o f t h e we ek b u t i s n o w i m- C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm- cr and undertakcr,Blair.Office phone,161; res. phone, 133.ZH! Ming Edith Frain o l Herman,spent Saturday night and Sunday at the parental, Elmer Frain home. s r md undermimr, phone, 161; ras. phol Mr. and Mrs. B. family of Omaha, guests at the W. J. Gloria Metzinger _._." _-. for OCTOBER -ln-of Fremont, is R J h ' u s n of Mr d Mren xvnuer mm \,nn¢ ml W .--..ad Mrs.c .E.Mr:YF<;dnm`;:.BP¢;"the wgeg. Herman, mimi s,,,,,§, evening proved. ' of weeks.end at the Earl Caldwell home, at the Hans Frahm ho e.ha:{r|smisSn3:;; i`,l,,"€"w?i'$".§'$`§ r E\y o mex-son east of Blaxr.~ ~§i""!;..s°'i§f evenipg, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mc- Mm John T.Gallagher spent u guesv, ox mr.ulIcou islustaturdnyevening with Mrs. Krause or a P Herman Anderson of sou¢h ol Miss Bess Crowd Dry GoodsLLE i l l r l u r n c e ,a n a m r .a u u n u m " " " ' "I D o n a l - --- .\A f . . . . . . . ! _ . .Blair spent. tne weex-enu .un " F l"'"'Miss Beulan Luna or u.,oun<... s_ r»..-a.... Unis rm- Wnmon ental Jack Crowdy home m this Bluffs.ia spending this week at me n-. tonl"RS!H.0l3 \.A:iI.u::nano Av»"v -- -' "-~M MB5f i d t on ly $1 3 3 c ity .,th e h o me o f h e r s s te r ,r aL §§."'i"1. Ifz cumi-+ nrw n1.\'l€S Mis s F£ or en ot~ W o lf f of Oma ha , c u s Be c k a nd f amrly . xh Petersen, who has been ad at Des Moines, Ia., sincemmer,spent the week~end is mother, Mrs. Anna Pet- and ather` relatives and and Mrs. Cla k Bassett and~_._L.-..--.I ua."litluin ~ »......._..._.__, , Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Mortensen of Omaha, were last Saturday eve- ning supper guesis nt dmc Chsr\es Mortensen home, Mrs. James Ryan Jr.of near Kennard, spent the day last Mon to ¢.>.oo-an we .-....... ,._.. __,in all headsizea and colors. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid White en- tertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs.E.S.Beaty, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bl. Beuty and daughter, Betty Mrs. M. E. Tyson entertained at dinner lust Thursday for Mrs.Ed Farr of Paxton Nob., and Mr. and Mrs.P.F.Crosby of Crowell Home.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Pound spent énturduy night with hir and Mrs.Wm.McCracken of Omaha.They returned to Blair Sunday. Miss Irene Mae Larsen had as guests Sunday afternoon,Misses Bemice Compton and Ardellp Mundorf of south oi'Blair, and Jenn Stewart. spent Saturdayiand Sunday at the parental, cm Wollf home in this city.¢ Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 and $6 how.Either Goginole or Sp\ral Wind Phone 197, Mrs K. A Pound 28-Cl Mr and Mrs. Grant Ganz and children of 0maha,-spent thu week end at the parental,Ed Levmllen homeMarie Koenig of north of Blair, spent Inst Saturday evening with Heian Gallagher at the John T. Mx and Mrs. Louie llliller and family of Arlington, spent Sunday evening at the John E.Miller home in this city. Mr and Mrs. "Pug" Griffin re- Gallagher home. .-. .._.._______§.r ....-.nn Wndnmxdnv after Fashion (Enter Hats for Wom and Misses priced at only Sl. to $3.88-all the smart new styl in all headsizea and colors. Mr.and Mrs.Harold Schat and daughter,Barbara,drovefrom0haSundayafkemo for a sho visit mth relatives. The Rc .Waiter H. Jacks pastor of the Methodist chan went to Fremont Monday forenc to speak to the Platte Valley M isteriai Association. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koepke adaughter, Helen retumed lastF day from a ten day visit at ' home of their son and brotl Russel and family at Chicago. Mrs.Fred Reichenbaeh nf l.coin, was a pleasant caller ut 1 Rntomrise office last Snturd are is an offering of Many Useful rticles of these;Amazingly Low uuugnuer, ;cume upxy evening r ut.the s home in Sunday mm u w ,.....-from Omahx on and visited over parental,Sam this city. visitors at the Newell home were Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Floyd Gilfreyxby, Miss lizutnng all of tan,I-Irs.1-`rcd Jenkins, ine and Ed\\':ml nnd Mr. and Minter :md son,Harry of rovo, Iowa. Wm. Fsmberg was hostess young married ladies bridge ist Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Sick won first prize,Mrs. Klopp,cut prize and Mrs. md Burr,consolation.De- refreshments were served, u r:..\m|- will he hostess day¢ at the parental,Wm.Kuhr home, in this city. Extra Special-Friday,Satur- day,Monday--Shampoo and Fin- ger Wave 'loc wet.Fashion Cen ter-Phone 47 Early.40-it Miss Fredericlca Mutthlesen. who is attending the state univer- sity at Lincoln, spent the week~ end with her parents,Mr.and zhlra. Ed Mntthicscn. Miss Frances Bellows left lnst Thursday for Grant,Nebraska where she will spend a couple of 'weeks nt the home of her sister, Mrs. Lloyd TeSelle.,__ Mr.and Mrs.Minter and son, Harry of Ida Grove, Iowa spent the dsy last Sunday at the Fred |1.,..|,a»..imma Thev were also] |31 Prices Lovely Silk Back,Per 2 9 5e l v e t ,Black, 4oin .wid¢yard $o $1.98bamask Bed Spreads Hgiemes Blousg $3.00Mr.and Mrs.memn ueen mmm went pheasant hunting in Puri county Sunday afternoon and enjoyed an out-door supper in that vicinity. Mr.and Mrs.Will Wright and Mr.and Mrs.Walter M. Nelson returned Friday night from the western part of the state where they hunted pheasants and visited relatives several days. Mr.and Mrs. D.A.Compton entertained at dinner lust Sunday, Mr. and Mrs B. W. Compton and daughter, Bernice of Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson of College Hill were supper guests. Glen Tilden and nephew, Nonnan'Tllden drove out to Benedict, Nels. last Thursday lor a visit with relatives and also hunted pheas- ants while in that vicinity.They returned to Blair Saturday. The following ladies enjoyed a theatre pany at the Paramount in , runMiss Olive Smith and Wm. Roth-H J. Cooke in this city. Kenneth Pound,who has been domg photography work at Wayne the past two weeks,is spending thi; week at Pender, Neb. The Thursday aftemoon club met Wednesday ot last week at the home of Mrs. Sam Cheely. Iol- luwing luncheon at Rol1inson's. Mrs. Birdie Warrick returned home 'monday of last week alter a couple of weeks visit in Chicago with her brother, James Freeland. Mr.and Mrs.Harold Nielsen and little son drove down from Tekamah Sunday for a visit at the parental, Paul Siert and Skov Nielsen homes. Mrs.D. Z. Mummert had as luncheon guests last Thursday, M`rS. Chas. C. Morgan, Miss Kath- erine Morgan and Mrs. W. J. Cook, all of Omaha. Mrs.Minnie Tniplett oeturaed -»~~»..__ .\.,.- She was accompanied by her s George who ia leaching his tl year at Fairmont, Nebraska. Miss Doris Tlhlen, accomparby Miss Pemella Lund, came l day and visited until Sunday the parental,R. E. '|'ilden ho Both young ladies are attend Wayne State Teachers College. Mr.and Mrs.George McB will leave the latter part of week on a short vacation trip the Ozark Mountains in Missa They will be accompanied by and M,ra. W. F. Smith ofprnx Will sell at Jansen & Brass pavilion 4 twelve head of n Poland China boars on Satun October 81 at 2 p. m.The sir these pigs was a prize winnem the Iowa and Nebraska 193,1 s fairs.Harry Seltz.4 Theodore Crowdy, who has l a 15?d`§y;"Q§2i£"w§£{.`i(f£"isldni ~ working at Rothaay, Minnesota turned home Wednesday evenln last week for a tew_days visl Italian Table Covers|!| . L \ . u \ | : ; v -" " '" 'U \ . | | n u n :n v n n n " " d _ _» i r m e e t m g n e x t w e e k .| ¢ a 1 1 m a t t h e O l i v e r H u d l e s o n f o l l o w i n g w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d d i n n e r p a r t y a t t h e H a r l e y rc h o m e ,s o u t h o f B l a i r l a s t ar .T h o s e p r e s e n t f r o m B l a i r home. Mrs.James P.Sorenson and, Mrs.Martin Berbellen attended o one o'c1ock luncheon in Ornqha on $2.15 $3.25 45x45 "uMr. and Mrs. Glen McDon~ d children; those from south Air were Mr. and Mrs. Frank xde Mrs Gerald Lemon and Rachel McDonald and son, x George McBnde attended dlstnct meeting of the ms Relief Corps at the Hotel m Omaha Wednesday at week.Wh\le in that city ltbellded s s1x ocloek dinner ie home of Mrs Elizabeth »who entertained the past rs of the W R T I on Wed aday she was also n guest of Emily Longnecker who is the rtment President of the W , a t a one oclock luncheonwere about a dozen ladies of epaxtment officers present. number of relatives and ds gathered at the home of Monday at the home o f M rs . FHtzCarlson,in honor of Mrs. Dorothea Andrenson. V.0.Gravatt and daughter; Helen drove up from Lincoln last Tlmrsday evening to take his Mic and little son, Norman home after spending the pant few days at the Myron uletzlnger home. Miss Dorothy Gray, teacher in the Fremont schools,spent the week-end at the parental,A.F. Gray home.Miss Dorothy had as her guest over the week-end, Miss Wilma Pike, also a teacher in the Fremont schools.j Mrs.George V. Caldwell and son, Elden drove up to Lyons last Friday afternoon to visit her mother, Mrs. Bertha Crosby. Mrs. Caldwell and son returned home Saturday and were aoeompanied by her mother, Mrs. Crosby.She fy evening, dctoben 14th. Rachel McDonald of the Creek neighborhood last \y evening»to help Allan Me- .ld celebrate his birth anni- lry.A pleasant evening wastplaying cards.At a law lovely refreshments were sd. Those present were Messrs Mesdames Byron McDonald, McDonald and Iamlly,all of city, Harley Wilcox and fam- Percy Tucker and son,Harry, meey Wright,Henry Loran- and sons, Gerald Lemon, and Marshall Wilcox, all of south xetumed to her home last Sunday evening. Last Saturday evening a mim- ber ol relatives and friends gath- ered at the August Rathmonn home to extend congratulations and ben wishes to Mr.Rathnum on his seventy-third blnh anni~ vez-sary.The evening was spent playing cards and visiting.At midnight a lovely lunch was serv-ed.Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs.Peter Wulf,Mr.and Mrs. John Bolln,Mr.and Mre Wm. Linden and family and Mr.and 54x54 Silk Rayon Pajamas~ ~ $2.00 Dance Handkerchiefs 45c to $1.00 ha I t S d d u nun: hams llhm-I! mormng lxwr '"'"¢\m parenhl .Ink Urulmy |u~?|T:\.m».-:t _1,\g'.Ml1 . n_ BnBnr|-lweeka visit. with melntives ln Clu- He went an 'B¢m||ngwn lm. I House Dressesand"Pug"Griffin,and Misses Beulah Roberts and Ruth Burr. Mrs. Paul Larsen of Bennington, spent Friday and Saturqay visib- ing Blair friends, and attended the D. A. R. benefit at Mrsl Clyde M. Allen's Saturday afzemoon.Mr. Larsen drove over for her Satur- day evening. Mrs.Henry Weckbach of St. Louie visited a short time at the parental,Chris B.Hansen home this week and also with other relntiyes in this vicinity and ln Omaha at the home of her aiater, Mrs, B. H. Wayan. Anton Zander ol the Holmquiat 'Grain and Lumber Company pur- chased what he believes bo be the first carlond of 1931 corn in the county last Saturday.The som is said to be of very fnlr quality and will bring a price of 244:per bushel. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ctowdy en- tertained the following guests at dinner last Sunday, Mr. and gm- Victor Johnson aml little da gh- fer, Phyllis of west of 0|-um, Mr. and Mrs.Hana Lebhert of Ben- nim;ton,Miss Bess Crowdy ofEmerson and Theodore Crowdy. Mr.and Mrs.Emeat Tornblad and mother, Mm James Stapleton drove to Sioux City Sunday andvisitedtheir sister and daughter, Mrs. J. S. Bennett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tornhlad returned to Blair Monday rnuming but Mra. Stapleton remained for a week'a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred lang drove up to Grand Island last Saturday morning and spent. the day with the former-'e mother,Mrs. Agnes Long.They spent the dght a t the A.W. Conger home in that city.Mr, Conger is a nephew ofMr. Long.011 Sunday, Mr.and Mrs. Long,Mrs.Agnes Long and Mr. and Mrs. Conger and daugh- ter spent the day with MJ.1ang'a sisters,Mrs.Ashley (longer and Mrs. Effie Welwra at Loup City.The guests returned to Blair Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Boha left by auto last Saturday for an extend- ed trip to California.Going hy way of Lincoln they spent the first night with Mrs.Lee Hudleaon. They expect to visit relatives and friends along their route:At Pot- ter, Neh. they will spend a few eugo and Indiana.She reports a '"' very enjoyable vacation. Fashion Center Silk Dresses in the smart new styles at rock boj,-' tom prices.Values to $7 pncedl at $2.88 and $3.88; values to $l.0 priced at $6.75 and values w $15 priced at $7.95-dime 14 on 46. Supply your needs in Dresses this weekend and Save!\ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burnham had. ea Sunday guests, Mr. Burc.ham's; parents,Mr. and Mrs. John Bur-nham o l Harlan,Iowa and Bel Bn m and Mrs. Ruth Helsing- ton also of Harlan,a brotherandmister of J.F.They drove over Sunday momlag and returned ln the evening. Gunnar Anderson and Allred Nelson of Power, Nebraska wereatdinnerlastSaturday at the Oliver Hndleson home,guests of Mr. and Mrs.!...mey Doha.The men were enroute to New York where they will sail for Sweden, October 29th and expect bo bs Bvne several montha A number !mm'BlAir and wlcln- ity drove down to the Chris Mab- thiesen home last Sunday near Florence to help Mr.Matthleaen celebrate hia birth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hansen and son, of this vicinity were dinner guests.Altemoon visitors and supper guests were Miss Opal Hansen of Flair, Harley Bogen. of Hemmn,and Mx. and Mrs. L. P. Petersen and Olga, Anna Jude and Howard, all of near Rose Hill. Mrs. John Reeh and Mrs. Wm. Compton, daughter and daughter- inlaw ol A. A. Compton. invited a number of relatives to his home in south Blair Sunday for dinner. The surprise was in honor nf his birth anulveraary which occurred Tuesday of this week.Those present were Mr. and MH. John Reeh and ehildren,Mr.mud Mrs. Wm.Compton and son, and Mr. and nm. Wlll Reeh.Llttle Char~ lotta Claire and Jack Cook Comp~ boa called on their grandfather ln the afternoon. _About sixty friends and rela- hvu helped Mn. Della! Wulf of near Rose Hill celebrate her birth anniversary last Thursday night.The evening was spent playing cnrdl and visiting.A deliciouslunch was served by Mrs. vwf at n_ hte hour.An enjoyable eva 'day gvening where he has wo: Mrs. Chris B. Hansen retu home last Friday evening 1 Omaha after spending a few < at the home of her daughter, B. H. Watson.While there, also attended the W. R. C. dia convention which was held in Castle hotel, on Wednesday. Mrs. Mable Streclcfua of Ll: returned to Blair last Sunday ning.where she will mherhome.Mrs.Strecklua sister of Mrs Frank Dudgeon the ladies will open a baker the near future in the Dr. . Hinchman building on west Vl lngton street. Sunday,Ocwber 8th wasbirth anniversary of L. J. 1 of Omaha, and the following tives from Blair went dow: help hlm celebrate: Mr. and Ed Wolff, Carl Wolff and Rose Metzinger.The affair also in honor of the ninth we< arrglvenary of Mr.and A ur Wolff of Omaha, were also present. A number of relatives friends of Blalr and vicinity, ered at the Elmer Fraln hom Saturday rdght to extend wishes and congratulation was Elma Fni n, the ou being her birthday.Miss received ,soma lovely 1 which were highly appree The evening was enioyed pl games elmr which o.del lunch was served. Announcements were rein Blair the forepart of the of the marriage of Mrs. Mn Metzinger,daughter of Mr Mrs. W. W.Wilkinson of city, to Mr. R. H. Chappel o mont.The ceremony took Saturday morning, Oct. 11 Episcopal church ln Omah the couple left for Chiago week'a honeymoon.Mr. am Chappel will make their he Fremont where Mr.Chapp a. printing hndneaa. Veme Swanson, who La em by the Vlnma-Evans Ch Company has recently ann his marriage to Misa l Hatcher of Omaha, on Ooh The ceremony was perlom Rev. L. J.Moran at the I parsonnge ln this city.Mr. non is employed aa bookkeeg 79c to $1.00 Rayon Munsing Nighties $2.25 °R n 'c u f f .1 s~L§'.»§"I=,,.,§e1"I»If': l : : 0 Things for MenIMI; Paul Jeffersonlair. of Value' Blanket Lined Jacket, lusking Gloves, iuskin§ Hooks and Pegs 15c up 304:7 An Aladdin for,~ \E ver y P u r p os e ~ wus H o m e f Q //Y ileeve Protector, pair A N e w As s o rt m e n t o f Mears 89cDress Shirts »ien's Flannel Shirts $1.00 up n - a s \r 98cYlen's Part Wool Sweater Phone 0taken in exchange at dnys wlth Chhs and Alec Chris- nlng was spent by all and as they tensen, at Llngle,Wyoming they depaned they all wished her many will visit Mn. Bohn' slmr,M n more meh happy blrthdnyl. Those Blanch Biffnr and will also visit present (mm Blair were: Mr. and relatlves in Colorado.They will Mrs.Holger Hansen and ann, travel the nonhern route and do "Buster",Mrs.Jena B.Jensen, in charge of the auppllelgarage and has made manysincewmlnstoBlair months ago.The young aspect to make their home 1 as soon as suitable living q BlairArmlt Hardware not expect to return before nextiliannah and Stella and Mn. Nora [em be obtained Blair, Nebnlkn,_0c¢»ober 22, 1981 ORUM NEWS M r .an d Mr s .Ca r l Sorensen o f Ly o n s we r e Th ur sd ay di nn er "u 1 .t Sunday evening viChris Peterson home Mrs. Fred Ahlemeyc and Orval Benson. Mr. and Mrs. H. C ~d Mrs.:Morg~an, Colorado book advantage _roi the week-end excursion tovisit ~cl son, her father, James Kehoe and ds- - ~turday ter, Mrs. A. E. Dixon and family. Mn and Ted Iverson shelled corn for=Ralph gay Thursday afternoon -_ ...... ¢itors a t the*Ru s h vi ll e - B .T .Ne ls o n t o o k " '.'ff'_5f'"!}d_c harge o f Co mmer c i al Ho te l.xants.They homo Saturdli nfterno On Friday George Neale eld highu ma at a m":' .p? u°!¢°l=§~'=f sec on.M n .din ner gue sts o f M r .a BC 0I e a n d Har ry Ty s on . nond hi gh .M n .F r a n k Pi tze r as '?F"' °E*_. *'¥.mm¢:.Mehr orm we r e : |returned Thursday.a n u 1a n n l rmmn i n n f h o v antnrtad Y ng, who is a s tu- """"`°F "' " ' " " " "dasfyrgn theuBtaie Uni-ge;3ity,\Ph°"3a1t dinner for Mr and .J aeph Bandar,Mr.andgpent the wcek~cnd g g; horrge ;:f Esrerett Himes and Mr. and his par0Ilt3» ~Mr'an rs.Jennings West. Vnnnnr li:an '1'MInv Pmnrh and Mrs. M n Mrs. A delicious lunch wasthe hostessea and every an enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mui. Harold Mrs. 2.€_*'fs,'i'f=_':f1_f3~i=".!i§.a"=f La r se n a n d |dny a t th o e,near Her» se an d A me n, thd ay sup per :mey er ho men n | u. ». . . Fashion Center Hats for Womm and Misses priced at only $1.881 lo $8.88-all the smart new styles in all headsizes and colors. Ulll lplmt fafaaa..¥i§ii.}'n GRY A c k e r m a n u n . ~Hn.AndeIl ya t t l n '1'¢k;mh.maMmn¢. a ~ ; . ; a " r m y ,§?.. §'f§?£!=°n helped f o r e ! l o a n :M f g ~A I l l a " H U L l l s s h | h a A | 1 \ e n u a n n u a i n n n n v - n u n w \ . a * » » \ | \ | |u v l l l l .N o r m a C l a i r e H e n n c k s e n w e r e m a n G r a c e R a ;h u r s d a y 'a f t e r n o o n a n d s u p p e r g u e s t s .M n M i s a L e n n e t t a G n u : n a n h a d s e l l l n g d o n e .M m E d Hr e n o o n a n d a m e n w e r e e v e n m : \B s n g n f t e n d e d a i m a D l sM r s .B r a d H i c k o x o f u s f f f r . . \ . . .v r . . . : 1 . . . .1. . .m a n i n i n » . , . ' f , . . . . f . " ' é ' f T . . . . , . i " . Mrs. Jesse Webster was taken so the University hospital ln Oms.lm Wednesday when she submit- mea m an operation tor ax>P¢"d|' dtis Friday.She is reponed ss-geltlng along nicely and is on her way to rec-over3'~_Dr. Cameron, who hls been inOmaha w be near Mrs. Camcr0n.\ Saturn!afternoon. ro-3?.in§"`w Ornslg Sunday._Miss Ann Petersen aceomnwlwl him. r-Us-....,..»........._______Earl French and Cl\88t.er spentWednesdayvisitingMrs. A. D. Andersen at Kennard.hir.and Mrs. Earl Thompsonand two daughters drove to BlairTuesday and spent the day at theNeil Thompson home. hlrs.Thomp- son stayed until Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Lumphiro -.ni son .rf P ' : ; ~ : z " " - m e guests l~Yi at e 0.ehomo.Mr. imnphire went on up `,l D. E. .H had into Burt county to hunt phessantsMre : ; d S "hy nggm '2¥.Ti's....Mrs. John Andersen and Mrs.§.."'h.... Anunhter and son-in-hwIHarohl se n and bQ_bY were |nm. ixuwnnwrx mime.Mr.and Mrs.Orsl Harrisonwere Sunday dinner guests at theChas. Mueller home in Tekamah. Chas.Klindt and family of Omaha, were Sunday visitors at the Herman Kllndt home. _ Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Sievers vis-ited with Miss Lulu Lorenzon on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the h e d Moeller home were Mr. and Mrs. George Lutz and childrm,Mrs.'Adolph Septhman and children, all f Papillion and Mrs. Emma Kemh mark and Henry Steffen. 'gan of on-iAhs,v?€ré` ~ itors with thei pa LsMrs.George i m' § § . ' Mrs. Fred I-Iurdum were c callers. l{r.T;ndBdu;-5,1 Kennet! were ur y supper.ll{.r. and Mrs. Cecil <:»§ count .yMeridith Iverson, Elma Joel and Floyd Clarke 1 Anna Paulsen from the htended the class Pmy F,n i n g a t th e h o me o f Fa llen .Th e Hu s k b o y s os...l\ ¢u ~a wl lu \. . ;.§;.;';r;;- Loran Law.1E¥F »=»4 "",§',f¥"*;,.{°'m r .a n n dtemoon 1 Tyson nests ofof Bun. er Dixon,lhd Miss vottorn at-riday eve- Clarence will have Omaha, called Sunday afternoon at the C. B.Bunn and A. E. Dixon homes.Loran Layman was alsoa caller at the latwr home Sunday forenoon.Mr.and Mrs.James Paulsen,Mrs. Lars Paulsen and Anna and- Andrew Christensen spent. Thurs-day in Omaha, the latter for med»ical attention and others for shop- pmg.Emett, Iva and Evaline Vedsted of Stanlehurst.came Saturday . . ' £ ; ' ; f 5 » w ; " a ¥ ;; ; '"a :Fm;;"a ;;f.m;:.1 .5 ;';:;1 ;";m... Mr, and Mrs. Martin Larsenand ,Andersen of Blair, were Wednes- sons spent Tuesday evening at day evening guests of Mr.andthe L. E.Larsen home,helping Mrs. Earl Taft.Ivan celebrate his birthday.They'Mrs.Peter Toft spent Monday r; Fri da evening at the Carlixt the._Ra, qpd Fred Fagerquis! usse ome.CITIES ln a eAnum§er of ladies attended a Mr.and nn? Earl Toft atten- shower for M n .Fred Christian-,ded a pany Friday evening at the sen at her home Wednesday a.ft~|Earl Burbank home in Blair.ernoon.Lunch was hge-ug-=byls ~ and Mrs. Chris Benson were th B.A,.s..~ff:,..,..,..'"1§°,., '§£;? |.':;':.,::°T.";',':.visitors at the Fresh Candy Candy ,...--. W e recelve A of Pure Fresh n vn e a r ly e v e r y n\U-J' ..._.. _-uMr.and Mrs. children.The annual!is to be held Od- 31 in the M. E. Aid._.A new stamp eancelmg mnehme has been received at the fiermlm post office.Alzhourzh it ls oper-ated hy hand it will do the work more easily and will cangel from 150 tn zoo stumps per mmute.Mrs. Everett Hirnes, her moiherMrs.Geo.Lowe, and nunt,_ Mrs. Hattie Tree!were Blair vmtors Thursday._While on their trip to Michiganrecently,Mr.and Mrs.C.H. Blanchard stopped M-Stanton. Michigan for u visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph" Gray.Mr. Gray was aformer renidcngmai ln-other of our townsmnn, C..ray._New song books purchased wnthfunds raised by a food sale bY the youm! peoples class of the M. E. Sunday xchool recently, were used for the first Gme Sunday._ J.H.Johnson was huntmg pheanants in the vicinity of Deem- -..n-: .... n.B.Smith md Hallowe'en supperSaturdm'evening.Legion hall by the esta nz mrs.uscar Jensen ln§\'n. Thursday helping Mrs. Jen- sen celeb:-nie her birthday. Mm. J. M. Brewster and Jesse Webster went to Omaha Friday to be with Mrs. Webster who un-derwent an operation that day.Mrs. G. F. Lowe and Mrs. Gus Lowe gave a party at the latter'a|home Saturday afternoon for MissBeatrice Richter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hehry Richter, who was twelve years old that day.She invited twelve of her classmates1:1 enjoy the afternoon with herand all had n very happy time. In response to ward from Omahafor a blood transfusion for Mrs.A.J.Cameron three cnrloads dmve down last Tuesday m offer ihcir services.Miss [Peulah Laugh 'lin and lvnn Rutledge were foundtohavensuitabletype.Miss'LaughHn's was used Tuesday and Ivan's later in the week:Mrs. Cameron was some stronge for aLime.She is very weak ypt butthedoctor plans to bring her home some time this week.She will have a trained nurse and beziven the best of care. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohwer andchildrenwereSundaysupper guests of Dr. and Mrs. Geeaaman. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Wolff en- tertained n number of relatives ata dinner pany Sunday evening. Wm. and Emest Schmidt motor ed to West Point Sunday andspent the day with their brother,Pete Schmidt. Mr.and Mrs. Lawrence Nelson hnd Mr. Lundeen of Omaha, were Sunday evening callers at the Oral Harrison home.° Mr. and Mrs. Henry-Lehman of Omaha,visited ut Jac¢bSierk'e on Sunday.A new furnace is being installedin the Otto Kruse store.' Mr.and Mrs. 'August Klassen and Amanda and Jessie McMillansitedat the John Keegan homeSunday. Adolph Schroeder of Omaha wasnereWednesdaytrnnsacting bus- mess..Grant Lage and Wm.Kruse motored to Wayne county to go pheasant hunting. Henry Schwagcr of Omaha, was nallimr r.»s»n.a.hnnn §n¢..fa.v ....¢ .,"=....~. ,,...,.Mn. Clyde Metzler was hostess to the birthday club Thursday afl-emoon when the members pres-ent were Mesdnmes B.Wachter L.D.Hrri son,Richter,Chas:Blanchard] Gilbert Olsen, J.Mil- ler, C. Fitch, Hester, Grenier,Tom Wakefield Jr.,and John Fitch. Mrs. R. M. Iverson was a visitor. They embroidered quilt blocks for- the hostess and were served a de»Hcious luncheon.Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fnm~ ily and Martin and Thorvuld John- son were Sunday evening visitorswith Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson. Bk. uml Mrs. Jens C. Petersen and Dorothy of south of Blair, were Sunday afternoon visitors atthe Therkelsen home.Mrs. Fred Huxdum spent Tucs- day with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Krogh, south uf Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Walter ApplebyandBettyof near Orum,wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hain. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen were guesfs atsupper Monday Lo hénor§he_ 60¢h_ inh anniversary of tleir evening to visit over Sunday with their sister,Mm Gudmond Soren-sen and hisband.Iva remained to husk com there.Other after- noon guests were Mr.and Mrs. "Hans Sorensen and family af'Hvouth of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Hans fSorcnsen and family of the Bench[and Mr. and Mrs.Pete Sorensen and family of Blair,and Miss Annu Anderson of Blair.Miss Anna Paulsen attended aweinerroastSunday evening nf.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark-|son Husk in honor nf the twenty- |fim\ binh anniversary of Clarkson Miss Glndyg Baker was a Sat.-urday night and Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Tyson. Mr.and Mrs.Ned Tyson had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety.Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Iverson and sons and A. W. Clarke spent Wed- nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.T. K. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Ryrnn Beard went to Omaha Thursday evening with Mr.and Mrs.Sam Steele whero they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Inwis TnHndsa nm fha fnml :hmu Zen,who agpredated them very much an all her household goods were lost in the fire.Dr. John Andersen spent the week-end with Neua and Walwr Andersen, having come to attend the funeral of his father,N.J.Andersen.Miss McCoy of Fre-mont spent scveral days at the Andersen home.Rev, and Mrs. P. J. Reinertsenuf Onaws. Iowa spent the week- end at the H. C. Larsen home. The members of the Orum Busy Bees and parents uttendefi a snr- prise party for Mrs. Chns Wnch Sunday evening.Messrs. and Mesdames Ed Han-'sen and daughters and Martin Larsen and sons were SundaYdinner guests at the Jens Jesper- aen home, near Herman in hqnorof Mrs. Laurenn Jespersen's hxrth anniversary.Sunday dinner guests at the H.C. Larsen home were Dr. JohnAndersenofMinneapolis.Miss Nena and Walter Andersen and Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Reinerlsen. Mrs. Hans Jensen and father-imn . . . . . . . . , . n Messrs. and Mesdurnes Pete and Earl Taft spent Thursday evening at the Boone Newkirk home.Mr. and Mrs. Chia Larsen andDorothy of Blair, were Thursday evening guests at the Axel Han- sen home.. Lars Rollnnd and Gustave, Rev. Peter Krey and L.E.Larsen autoed to Burt county Mahday tohunt. Women and Misses-here is some good news-Gold Stripe Silk Stockings radically reduced in pric the $1.60 quality is now only $1;` the $1.95 kind are now $1.65.We have all sizes and colors.Fashion Cenier-Join ourHo3iery Club-it will pay you. l `NEBRASKA \VEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Cedar Creek-School building of District No. 31 dedicated. Lincoln-Abel Construction Co. xemivpd smvsn ......».....»f... ._'Fresh Peanut BHttle lb. olifubio ed Penn Squares, lb. .lum Chocolate Dipped P&nuL¢, lb. Solid Milk Chocolate Stars, lb.-- Chocolate Cream Drops, lb.- Butter Crenm Hollowe'en Candy, lb. Extra Fancy Marslmmallows, lb. Rlnir Rnnlmf §|' grading project on Capitol \ grounds.F 'Mrs. Bessie French lulnlulnlllllllmlmmlml||||||||||m|||||sn||n||un|num|||un|||||||||n' §P r e s e n t P r i c e L i s t §n is time you were having yum' = _5 SUIT CLEANED AND PRESSEDTROUSERS CLEANED AND PRESSED TOP COAT CLEANED AND PRESSED OVERCOATS CLEANED AND PRESSED surrs PRESSED TROUSERS PRESSED I ~vu _ \% $1.25 .50 1.25 1.50 .50 .zs !mfI'¥"iir ra-...mm fnmllu hm nl' Mn. B. C. II1-:mek and dauzh-|ff{;;|fn0 | L -1.u|.u\:r,u e u r g e r u c l u e r .g M d M AM ,d M .C h l r a n M I C K .n d e r a o n o !y R o h w e r , M r s . M a r i e M e h -a n d ' , a j" ', § , y g m 3 5 . 5 5 . S h " § § ' ; F s o u t h o f B l a i r ,w e r e S u n d a y s u p - m d K a t e a n d ° M i s s D o r a -Y 'p e r g u e s t s o f M r a n d M r s S a m -n o o n vi s i t o r s m t h M r .ci M .''vn s l t e d a f n e n d a t t h e L e v i C l n b o r n w h o l i v e i n m h e J o ; : 1 S t e e l e . s c o u n t y f a r m S u n d a y a f t -D e a v e r t e n a n t h o u s e .. . ? f h ' . , " l 1 . ' -I f s . 5 £ ; § :°9 ¥ = ° . * , > i t o o k lf}B{»e `é5`€&§. "é£i`1I££m;' en`2i`"§£1.}H$ ded the N. J. Andersen funeral. Thursday evening visitors at the H.C.Larsen home were Mrs.Peter Krey angi dagglters_of me .. :'- .-.........`§i""¢Tn2x§ ter ntu an He Slmrily "if,..__¥$'.LZ §T.'}."£'y'}f."»1°.§..'§'»f'u»'$ hinh- IMI vending two weeks with m..°°1 dny Monday, 0cL 19 uf | ¢--gg relltivef at Poeahnntu,Iowl. Klindthr, . Mn.ae°°\z~,=e:=;"=:_.-..: I*;:z.'::1.!£"&.,1's:°.:.E':'.2:..":: Paw guests were mr. ang mrs. annum..and two children, Mrs. ~ L. Sulli-van, Miss Norma Higgms of De- catur, Neb., Miss Mildred Brunton of Craig, and Stanley Brunton.Lester Schneider and Carrol Lowe came over from Mead, Neb.Sunday.Mrs. Schneider andbahydnuzhter who have been staying m... ..,..,e.new...e.........Wtheir home at Los Angeles, (lalif. The Womans Audliary postpon- ed their meeting last Tuesday onaccount of the rainy weather. MniAlfred Kramer, president, has in~ vited them to meet dt her home this Tuesday; evening.They will have the annual election of o££ic= emuon.Funeral services for Mr.John Boettger,who passed away in Omaha were held at that placeMonday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Krambeck and Mr.andM n .Chris Chdztensen attendedfrom here.Mr. Boett r was anuncle of Mrs. Kranibece and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. their daughters, Mrs. .4 and Mrs.Opal ReevesGertrude Mead of Blaithe funerd Monday as Frank Dahlstrom of 0funeralhomethere.strom is a niece of Mm§\m»Iv=\1 .r»..»..-,... Bunn, with L R.BealesandMiss r, attended Ffernoon of 'malls at aMrs.Dahl- uuss nmesune mcuoy w me lm- Falls City and ML and Mrs. LarsmanuelHospitalinOmahaV-'lRollnnd and family.1 spend Sunday with her sister,Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen were; Roby who is improving since an Saturday supper guests at the\operation.Conetys spent the day Martin Larsen home.\gi th the P.J.Flynn family a t'Mrs. Rnb Peterson of Frn-|e<mt,I enson.k d th oMr.nm!Mm,nmfm M..n»...-m §13:=2E..-3*'° wee *"wx rum s. umm.nd supper ulaen home amen Paul-Mrs. Clark- M n .JohnVe n Mc-.1 and daughter spent Sunday with the Oscar Mathews family and Mrs. Mathews and baby remained for n few days. Mrs, R. M. Iverson, Gerald andWillardwereSaturday afternoonvi dton a t the J. W.Slmonsen remuves.The Carl Rasmussen family en- tertained the following relatives from Omaha for Sunday dinner: Me u n.and Mesdames VemonMadison, Clarence Long and ArtPeterson,and Junior, also Clyde Mndinnn at (ine Hudt Lowe home, returned ers.\um Mead with them.Carrol re-Wm. Pierce expects to leave this mahmed here and in husking corn W¢kfor_?oina_§n Wisconsin for Christensen.gunna é the Lars Pm were Mr. and Mrs. J|Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- sen md baby. Mrjand IPm e 47-Alice avxpxm.Special son Hunk,Mr. and4°-Tw Wave only ;a.so-limited 2223: °:=£'.*=e':!;."£:#for Claude Clements.'a wsu: mm remuvea.\Mrs. Dwight Jolmsnn and sons The M. E. Aid met Wednesday of Decatur, Neb.spent Saturday afternoon at the J. T. Fitch home'at the Fred Robertson home.with a good ntmndance.Mrs.\ John Andersen and llmily dro\{¢ J. D._ Iaw will he host¢s| for tho\time only.Womm and Mines-here insome good news--Gold Stripg Silksw=u=¢»ndicllly reduced in px-lee-the $1.50 quality is nowonly 81: tha $1.95 kind an now$1.85.We luvo all limes and §`J§\2"' " " " " " " " " """""`" huge.s mm f M a " E f " § E i Mn.Pew-N 1»;n ormer neg ra o r. nn ¢|e___lg'=~,,§=,'°n.¥.'.?'°'} =»fE<3_g;;»; Mrs. F. Muller ne rejoicinfg wi¢h fipffry nun\»»aZn'1»m¢ md Sun- ; 3*ng hs and S\m~ them over the anival o their da at the Andrew Juhmon home. a'¥°".¢ the noi. Ji the dltex- of second son M'°°d'y at the Teh-~ md Mn. Hufold Rasmus-mf mm, Mn. w. .v. mm.""" hospital.sen were Sundgy ¥"°'*' at "'° llrs.J.S. SimonlennpentWMI-|_L 'ff"'_Hf".T;¥j.,'°f§ff.f§ Axpgmxuhgpom .. E LADIES' OOATS CLEANED AND rmzssl-I5 ~ "and Uv EEuns CLEANED AND nwcxsn ...mv E §A d v a n c e C l e a n e r s E E BLAIR, Nssm sn E llllllmllllflllilIIIIIIIUIIIIlllllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|| munnm E l . iobflrel, Neb. Saturday to visit. mating this week.ova! Sunday at the Chril Gramer-Dr.and Mn .C.R.He ld of' ¢ -n. \_.......mm... "M um! nlannn- Blair. and Mu-¢Ed Farr nf Kim.: l o u n u m c .A u u u n u u n i n a 'm t h u n t i n g .b a l l ,w e r ; I q e s t s S m u d n y o f M r . M n . G e o .a n d M R o b e r t s o» § ' i " ; f I _ § " § ' § . . . . - ~ a n n \ a n : a n t M r . ~M r s .J n h n n . § ; » . .i n d " ' ° . ; ' ° " . x ; : ' ¥ . ° " " a i f a w . ;rs...?rday.y Hrs. Chu. 'l'l\leKoldt md son md Mn. Gus Lowe spent the nflernnon there.uk. und Mn. J. P. Jensen of B l d n w w Thunds! st the Har- ld J me.'o Tsylor 'rl-é df<§';d'° <>;~\5 Wedn sd n new ondown :to-ke mf gni nfo r ngqg Helen of Teksmnh, enjoyed a visitat the C. R. Gray home Thursdayevmlng.Mrs.Ray Tr ge tt end Donna Lee, Misa Amm 'plstt ofOmlha, sud J. C. Bailey duo spent the evenlng there. The State Womens Club conven-tlnn will be held at FremontTuesday,Wednesday and Thurs- dny ol this week.Mrs. E. C. Bur- ..._...___._ _. ._ .___. _...__.. colors.Fashion Cenia Holiery Club-it will p ALONG 'rms Bo r r o n Mr. md Mrs. FloydchildrenspentSunday md Mn. Abner Klnr, r-Join our nmy you.g th M cuuurtll spun.mn u r u ly mgnn Inu Illnesday wio h e r f ? B r f § r l ' ; ; d jg ;Sun day a t th e p a r e n w ,ll a r t i n so n e n d e d t h e L u t h e r a n G r d i d a t t h e J o n h o m e .o n . \ . . . . . . . \ .L » n ¢ u A ¢ n O 8 | » ; l f 8 ; u » A | . ¢M ' r.m d M n .Rudolph A n a m -w e m Sunday evening visit,- lt th e P e fe r Nle la d l h ome . r amd M r ;J n a .h.n|\n\n n d llr. m d Mn. Xm mth Tyson spent Sunday avmlng in Onnhn when they were gualta of Knlnd Mrs. Gene Holme! at tha theatre.Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and lkl. Curl Sorensen were Mr. and Mn. Albert Schjodt and lam- ily and Mr. and Mn. Henry Sor- uuen and sons.Hrs.w .W. Csldwall o f F t H o m e Theatr Home of Perfect 'hiking Pklllret Thursday, Oct.. Z2--"Lonely Wives" wi children were 'fhm-ndny evedngguests at the Girls Benson home. Saturday dwemoon gualh were: Mr. and H n .Albert Jansen and children md Mlss Lennettn Gnuse,Mr. md Mlm. Peter Toft were Sai- urday evening guests.Misa Lenneth Gnuae md Albert Benson vm rlday evmlngguestsof Mr. md Mn. Earl Ta ft. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Alles Trlplett.Spednl Ralistic Wave only $8.50-llmiked time only. Shoes for Women and Misses $2.98 w $5; Elma Jettick $5 and SS: Robinhood Shoes for Chlldmn, $1.49 to $2.75.Fashion Cenhzs The Shoe Store of Blair. llr. m d Mn. Xm mth Tyson spent Sunday avmlng in Onnhn when they were gualta of Knlnd Mrs. Gene Holme! at tha theatre.Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and lkl. Curl Sorensen were Mr. and Mn. Albert Schjodt and lam- ily and Mr. and Mn. Henry Sor- uuen and sons.Hrs.w .W. Csldwall o f F t H o m e Theatr Home of Perfect 'hiking Pklllret Thursday, Oct.. Z2--"Lonely Wives" wi children were 'fhm-ndny evedngguests at the Girls Benson home. Saturday dwemoon gualh were: Mr. and H n .Albert Jansen and children md Mlss Lennettn Gnuse,Mr. md Mlm. Peter Toft were Sai- urday evening guests.Misa Lenneth Gnuae md Albert Benson vm rlday evmlngguestsof Mr. md Mn. Earl Ta ft. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Alles Trlplett.Spednl Ralistic Wave only $8.50-llmiked time only. Shoes for Women and Misses $2.98 w $5; Elma Jettick $5 and SS: Robinhood Shoes for Chlldmn, $1.49 to $2.75.Fashion Cenhzs The Shoe Store of Blair. field, Neb.fa r n ( e w n y s v n u .He returned Saturday- The Soufh Sunshine Club \nH¢ lt t h e h o me o f Mn . Min n ie Simmer Thursda alte moon Oct. 15.T h erejectm o n d m s e le c t i n h o f nexpenzdve pictures mi u b le for use in the home was given BY H r s .W m.,R mk in ,T h e le§lon mc , u e n sg lw u r I - n e lo c a l : lu v u mM n .He n r y Tr u h b e n ,alu emate, dll n tten d th e se ss io n W e dn es da y . Mr , u n d Mn . E d g a r S k i n n e r e x- p e c t to g o d o w n tn Gr a n d I a lmd . Th e I .0 .0 . F . g r a n d lod ge an d th e Reb ek xh Sta te As se mb ly a r e holdi ng th eir a nn ual meetin g the re '!\==°<1=x W§_dnesdny_md _ Th u r s - s n n :M r Eu,I'dnsBea |°': §u}=H§"&i}£ 1 Mra.C. B. s.A,R. B1gen; Bunn.~ Ii ealea and Jane and =°r=v-°=~ °1=s3=*= Thvlie- Edward Everettflorton and Esther Ralsto~ Also "Thou Shall Not"Comedy and News Rec Friday and Saturday October 23 and 24 Saturday Matinee 10 and 25c "ANNABE|.l.E'S AFFAIRS" W w sh; ] f ? v | c 1 o R m < u \ G L f N § ~ ' + " ...m y f€:§;'L'.JEANH T E M 'X ;'\<= ¢ o o N AL o ? . ; / Az* f r -_: _ . . / i ; Also "A Bride's Mistake" Comedy I.in g E AS IL Y wn h m t h e r e ac h a t an y av e ra g e fa mily .haa ung ls expenaiva.You will tlnd natural gun ~e s ~Iowa-Neblaska Light ~ *M and Power Company wmzmymlygg www- Sunday and Monday, October 25 and 26 Sunday Matinee 10 and 25c Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 28 and 2 "The Public Defender" with Richard D' Aho Strange at it Seems No. 9 The Flreman's Cartoon and News Reel Tuesday, 0ct.2 7 - B a r g a i n N i g h t Admission 10 and 20c B F " o "f : \e Q D ' ~' Also "She Went For a Tramp" Comedy IELECTED bq CL MILLION LAUOHS H ~ > ` ~ v , ! , a s = = S @ § § ; ~ f a \,~ .~lf M O.RAj3gl<'§'g .g "~-n~GQ .,"`~~'~af ©(L(!T ~@§~13.2~ Also "My W ife's Gone to the Country" Screen Song Tons of Trouble---Act and Fox News / / 3 ' |n n ::. ..~use i t bec ause i t is bo th c lean a n d cheap.To ta l gan bill. i nc lu di ng h ea ti ng , c o ok ing , wa te r he atin g, e tc ., f or E .F .Nelson Beatric e.d u r i n g eight.mo n th s he atin g seaso n las t wf nter was $111' .43. ~z -=~ l a i d e a t b a t g a s / DRAG o u T THE n i l 1 SKELETON ~~3 a f s ~»~f" ~\.1 ~V g ' ~I QSM l3~Ti 5 f7'\|-/ 'U W "' 1 4 ~ There are some who are still cllnglng to the old fnxhlcned Ide a th at g as he alin g ts expe ns ive. " C e r ta i n ly , W 6 w o u ld mm 1° h ave ga s.W h y . ju s t th eothe r nlg hr. we we r e ta lk i n g a b o u t lt.B u t. s o an d s o says n c osts too mu c h. " they sa y . Th i : ld s n ln li k e t h e ske leton l n th e c los et a foolish n o llo n wh i c h ls d e n y i n g th e m so mu c h ln c o mf o r t a n c l conveulonc e.W h e n dra gg ed ou t I n t o m e llghl.o t dll! the s keleton is s een to h e (alas a nd ha rmles s. ~b .- . . ... . rover Hoyle of Jamison,Mo., o huaked corn last yur for L. v sn, ume Sunday with Ned~wn ot the some place in husk s year for Mr. Leyman.Geo. ~run afar?/ed Monday m husk A. E.Dixon where he h u~ked file two previous years.red Mftzler m d son,Huold uma! Saturday ta the home ol brother, Clyde w husk com,~r working at Powell, Wyn. and ting his deter, Mrs. R. A. An- ~on and family there.rs.Wm. Rutledge,with her~glzter, Edith spent Sunday withsister, Mrs. Floyd Btewan of g.-1. and Mrs. Blll Wilde of hear.~, were 'Rzursday evening ~itors at the S. I. Moore home. Mis; Ernestlne McCoy and her pils of the Kindred school at- \ ~ed school Saturday fo make upr a day missed last week.Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stricklett,dence and Harry and Mr. and rs. Kenneth Tyson were Sunday ¥ ~s ~:f »"fe'-~4 ° ~;:§¢.: OMEN=watch your ~OWELS 'hat shouldfwomen do to keep their~well movmg fnccly?A gioctor|ou\d know the ausvqer. That us why ure Syrup Pepalq ns so gout! forornen. It just sluts theirde.llcaterganiarrg. It is the preacripuon of anlfannly doctor who hos treated~ousands of wmgaeu pauenlaimsandhobgzade a spam! study of el ~u eu.lI.is fine for children. too. 'Theyuve. nts tgste. but them have it everyunethou'tongues are coated or the:kin is mllow. Dr. Caldwelfs Syru~~epaiu is made from fresh laxativ~erba, pure pepsin and olher harmess ingredients.¢When you've ag sack headaehe't eat,gre bahous or sluggmh~d at the tunes when you arg mos~t to be comupated. lako an little 0~1 famous prescrip}iun (dl d : tures keep it randgv an hm alottl ]| 1 you'lI know w { Dr dwehrup Pepgiq la the avonte lunwerarmlllon women! I.in g E AS IL Y wn h m t h e r e ac h a t an y av e ra g e fa mily .haa ung ls expenaiva.You will tlnd natural gun ~e s ~Iowa-Neblaska Light ~ *M and Power Company wmzmymlygg www- -sv°|ii"ii`i 'i5'i§i5§| N i 2 A Dwms Found; num / "` |n n ::. ..~use i t bec ause i t is bo th c lean a n d cheap.To ta l gan bill. i nc lu di ng h ea ti ng , c o ok ing , wa te r he atin g, e tc ., f or E .F .Nelson Beatric e.d u r i n g eight.mo n th s he atin g seaso n las t wf nter was $111' .43. ~z -=~ l a i d e a t b a t g a s / DRAG o u T THE n i l 1 SKELETON ~~3 s a f w .' \.1 ~V g ' ~I QSM l3~Ti 5 f7'\|- .~'. H. ~ r ~ff#s There are some who are still cllnglng to the old fnxhlcned Ide a th at g as he alin g ts expe ns ive. " C e r ta i n ly , W 6 w o u ld mm 1° h ave ga s.W h y . ju s t th eothe r nlg hr. we we r e ta lk i n g a b o u t lt.B u t. s o an d s o says n c osts too mu c h. " they sa y . Th i : ld s n ln li k e t h e ske leton l n th e c los et a foolish n o llo n wh i c h ls d e n y i n g th e m so mu c h ln c o mf o r t a n c l conveulonc e.W h e n dra gg ed ou t I n t o m e llghl.o t dll! the s keleton is s een to h e (alas a nd ha rmles s. P i l proved to be ol inherest to those nttendlng.T h e hostess served n lovely lunch.M n .Q L .Hllslnger observed he r h lr th d a y b y en te xtuln ln g a t A p h e u mt d l n n e r S a t u r d a y e v n ln g . Sc hool wlll be d is mi ss ed urs- 1... ...A rr.-aa."m e 9 0 : n f l a n m nay .m n .s u n n e r IB .n d ¢ l € i ! ¢ f r o m W elc ome Rebekah a t B n l r , an d E d g n r ls n de leg a w f o r th e Od d F e llo ws . A ve r y de li g htf u l misc ellaneoussh o we r wu gi ve n Th u r sd a y a ! te r » no on a t th c h o me o f M n .J .D . L a wn b v Ml m A r w i l d a l m n e a n dua; mm . .N-,|U... .-- - ----permit the teachers to nmnd thesate teachers aseodadon ln Oma- ha.e Be ers of Pender, vddted,,¢1'i"'v5'mZ¢.y and Thursday nt Gu home o! his aunt and uncle, Mr. end Mrs. H. c. Cooper.Harvey Johnson came in from m.|.... mmfl-v and ln mmnanv Miss Mai-lim Held, honoring Mrs. Lloyd Hxrtley, nee Murell Iawe, \ bride of the put summer.The afternoon wu pleasantly agent lnvldting and looking at the many lovely and useful gxm which she yecelved.A delleloun lunch was served. Last week the White Cross de-wn...,....._.....,_..._...wml his father, J, H. .r¢h»{£<3HfH-lpsfanem at the Baptist Minion joyed the day pheasant hunting. Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Ackerman ofOmaha, spent Saturday "s and Sundnb'at the Clarence eyers home._Jacqueline Cooper is compelled io miss school because of having the whooping cough.Mr.and Mrs. J. C. Brodersen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart. Mr. and Mrs. John Thielfoldt and Mr. and Mrs Frank Broderaon were amongthose from here who attended a dance at Tekamah Friday evening.Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Rutledge had as guests Sunday,Wilson Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs. MeltonSweeneyofFortDodge,Iowa,Wm.Swartz of Cluolnnutl.Ohio,Ivn Rutledge ol' Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper.The Swee. neys arrived by aeroplane andleft for home that aitemoon.Mrs. C. L. Reid won a blanketglvsnaway at the Potadle Bros. store Satmdny_'.Wm. Swartz bf Cincinnati, Ohlowas a week»end guest at the H. C.Cooper and D. W. Rutledge hoyneo. Elms began their fdl meetings,meeting Thursday evening with Mrs. Ross Parrish.They new andmake comlorts which thi latex d to one of the Mis ons inOmaha.They will meet this week 'th Mrs. John Andersen.The O. E. S. held their regular meeting Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Torn Wakefield Sr., Mr.and Mrs. Tom Wakefield Jr. andMr. and Mrs, C. H.Blanchard were on the serving committee. The chapter postponed their vlsit 'lo Hooper until later on accountof the inclement weather Tuesday evening. The Womans Club will meet onFriday afternoon wml Mrs. o. H. Godsey.This will be a social meeting with the Herman teach- ers as guests.Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Parrish andMary Marie drove up from Ornahn Saturday.Mrs. Parrish and Mar) went on to Tekamah to visit hen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mich ael Lynn spent the night hen _ 'th 1"af9"=°f= S; M._Parrlsh,_go 1:21 lfnn H u m wh o ha s hoe nling to Tekarnan Sunday momin li vi n g i n B la i r h as r e c e n tly mo ve d on to hi s fathe rs old ho me f a r m so uthwes t of h er e.Qn mln v M r an d Mtn .Ear\ wr. cXnH6UN A ' m n 1 1 1 n n n mFrench accompanied by Miss Mary Andersen and Alfred Nelson of Kennard, drove to Shenandoah, In. and spent the day visiting the radio stations.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Harrison,Miss Nellie Mae Cooper and Mr.and Mrs.Percy Harrison drove over from Des Moines Saturday n n u I | \¢ | ;\| .| . Mr.and l i m Giles AdumsSiouxCity, Iowa visited at tl Frank Adams home Monday.Mrs.Anna Kruger [easing entermined a few friends Mandi aftemoon in honor of her dangter. Marv Lou who was one ve 4f o r a short vi si t wi th Hem1aI\| ¢1¢i¢}mt Hay , 1|.nInHv¢m "l'1m fn r mn r shout the A h Ifnvllur \lfn| | nn nf n¢»AIl t u I u 1 v 1 - 'H "L a n c s ]l u u u u u a u U A ¢ l u | | \ » n l r \\ " " " *a t t h e H a r r y C o o p e r h o m e S o u t h D a k o t a v n l h m I .f u r d l 5 . a n d t h e l a t t e r w e n o v e r n i g h t u m w e e k . P !: m e m o f M r -m d H n .B e r t .M r .J o h n s m ,e n r o u t e t o 1 M H § l : I L T Q Q " l § ' \ .' g n i l :- / | ¢ | n \ . n | |A l l a n l u 1 I n f *a n d \ . ¢ u v | r c 1 u v ; \ n ¢ | | » n . | ¢ nM i s s M a r g a r e t M c C o n n a h a ,w h o i s d i e t i c i a n i n a h o s p i t a l a t K a n s a s C i t y ,c a m e S a t u r d a y a n d w i l l s p e n d h e r v a c a t i o n a t t h e h o m e o f h e r P a r e n t s ,M r .a . n d M r a .R .E . L I J U I D 'a u u p y c u U N H u v v u u s s c : tives here the fi rst o f the week. Mr s .Mi n ni e Kr us e was h os ts to i h e Coffee Clu b Fr i da y af t: noon.Pinoc hle was the c ard ga: an d Mr s.De ti ef Kr u s e wo n ti l 1M|:Connaha.H e r brother,R a y and wife dr ove u f m m SL Louism d she came w i n them.Th ey will sp en d a few d nys h er e. Mr . md Mn . L e o F a u a e t t d r o ve 0 -|¢|»»\.r:.hl h u h h u M.~.~|.-1 prize an d Mr s . E mm a Ke tc h mar k won bonby . Delic daux refreshments we r e s e r ve d b y th e h o ms s a n d n ple as an t time wa s had h y all. Mr s .Lou is L e g e r a n d M n . n....\v.......,......¢,.....|..-,|_. - ¢. .l u Lu\\»|uAva lu|a i ! u n |u»uv su va nn n;L a u ;I\ .||. l§ Cl U|I.|\I:l.\d|.l.I|CU LW U H L ,a n d s p e n t a f e w d w l w h i l e M r .g u e u t i a t b r i d g e a t t h e l | \ t b a r ' a -. -_ . .. ._ . . _ -la t 6 8| 18 12 71.79 104.10 11% sw%11 19 11 11% a¢%11 19 11 se% M56 & LoLs1&2 11 19 11 w% nw% ne% &s% ne%14 19 11 ne% neii & ui 111%_ ne'A 14 19`11 Lat za 15 19 11 Inta l & 19 15 19 11 ne%16 19 11 la t a 16 19 11 sw% lex(17 19 11 ne'A se'£17 19 11 sw% MK 18 19 11 nw%se%1B 19 11 e!6 ne%19 19 11 11% :WK N 19 11 e% gg*2s 19 11 sw'A 24 19 11 Lot s1 21 19 11 Lot 29 27 19 11 Int za 17 19 11 Lot 2s Z7 1911 80 so so 100 60 100.11 184.41 160 1 40 40 40 40 ao ao so 160 18/ls 12.14 29.65 61 170.65 199.48 170.31 185.09 158.01 143.44 ssfuso1a4.11ma81.79ss.csmmasm62.685955159.84gm.s'z483961.8286.5775.26 ELINQUENT TAX SAL E Na n c e Notice ls hereby given that s\xb~ incd hereto is n list of all lands d town lots in the County of nshington,State ni Nebraska. bject w sale for delinquent tax-;and special assessments,and nt opposite each description is e amount of all delinquent tue! d special assessments against e same,and the undersigned, ~unty Treasurer ot Wuhlngton unty,Nebraskn,on the first ondny of November next here- wr, to-wit: Novsmber 2nd, 1931, 'll sell at public auction so mudx each tract of land and townis as my be rleeemry for the ea and specml assessments, tcrest and colt: therrm.Said sale will take place in the ~amy" 'l'reazurer'a office in the ity of Flair. County of Washing- GRANT TOWNSHIP SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP D£§€rlptiong°g,i g ; E E n . Description g a g z 80 "§a E e% we za 19 9 nw'»£26 19 9 160 u§5msc 237,56 x s fn s a g m s a v P t . w o 1 R . R . c ! 8 5 & 6 n % 1 & 2 s'>i 1 I z 2 1 5 : 2 3 & l m@1&s l t o 8 16 :2 m s ¢ s 7 & Bn ' A 3 & 4 l e n e 2 8 % i t . & s % 3 & 4 1 e e s 116 80 s 2 8 % ! t. o f n '» i 8 & | sz 52 52 54 65 65 67 67 67 68 69 69 ss 71 & n 6 6 ! t . o ! s p 8 & 4 ' l 1 L E x . a t r l p & 2 11.085,8, 7&g L z a m v é s ,m m e a 12 ,8 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 &B 106 72 82 84 87 B8 i s , 4 , s a s 108 x w s 110 52.54 158.25 4.88 76.82 21.90 21.90 12.62 26.27 17.51 52.54 13.13 1s,4s 18.18 sa sm 88.80541.67 85.03216.86 s w 78.62 159.06M843 85.03 11 In 18 2 17 12 s & 4 a 1'l 12 10 a 17 12 w% nw'»£6 17 12 n'/I nw% In sw% nw'»£ '1 17 12 7 & 8 'I 17 12 e%§ ne%8 17 12 e% 110%9 17 12 nv% ne%9 17 12 e% sw%9 17 12 wx se%.9 11 12 e'A se%10 11 12 47 11 17 12 11, 12, 13, 14 la 4a 11 17 12 24 11 17 12 29 11 17 12 as 11 17 12 Pt.sw% M M 1s 17 12 IOA. 1nlw'A ne§6 18 17 12 neu sw'%13 17 12 n'/S se'A 6:seH£l¢%13 17 12 41 .86 1352.12 80 120 4,25 80 B0 40 B0 80 80 2.42 69.72 a 12.35 ss 80 10 40 120\29 '11 .13 12.0252.37 62.90 110.11 2.38 65.98 79.12 82.84 64.2774.73 se.a4 7.08 164.68 6.05 24.80 68-11 40.27 1s.4o 124.10 £91.15 18.42 Lot 1 24 17 11 LM, 2 24 17 11 sesa nw§6 24 17 11 ne5£ sw%24 17 11 Lot a 24 17 11 sw% |e%25 17 11 e'/S ne'A 84 1'I 11 W'/S ne%84 17 11 Lot 5 6 dc '7 6 & 'I 6n 30 It 01.1 w 24 ft of e% of 1 w'/4 ol 1 n 80 ft ol 2 13% of 1934:20 ft ne cor. ol 1 .94 39.6 40 40 _37 40 so so Blk. 1 1 2 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 e% except 84:20 it in ne cm°.1 e'Az2 5. 5. 7 & s17 les: 401110 fr 402110 It of 17 4 w 10 10 10 10 10 11 .90 68.88 39.09 39.79 _35 40.40 'l7.W 96.88 Axn't. S 18.69 gas,-11 .s2.1s 68.95 79.24 21 .57 106.34 69.62 440.21 2.92 20.10 8.78 48.07 156.70 60.14 42.24 | : sw'A se% Lot 23 11% le% 1401. 26e54 sw% w% se'A nw%110% |e% sw% ne'Ase5€ ne% se% nw%ne% nw§6e% se% nwK110% aw'L Im 9Lot 11LG! 18 Lutl 5&6 Lo: 145Lo: 152un. 169Lot 236 Los. 199Lot zo Int 21 Int!28,87 8 18 11 8 1s 11 a 18 11s 1s 11 6 18 116 18 11 s 1s 11 s 18 119 18 11 9 18 11 9 1a 1110 19 11 10 18 1110 18 1110 1s 1110 18 11 10 1a 1111 18 11 11 18 11 11 18 11 11 1s 11 11 1s 11 11 1s 11 12 18 11 12 18 11 40 so 80 10 80 ao 160 40 40 40 40 me 20 40 31.50 9:12 40.90 6.76 10 .94 .44 .7 10.25 80 89.87 175.66 80.06 23.11 88.85 101.30181.06 42.19 55.18 (1.50 101.63 1aa.os 87.08 10o.0s 101.63s9.s'1 74.10 74:/s 27.48189.59 11.86 wa s .61 88.19 ' 97.92 ~uny >1 .unty,Nebraskn,on the first ~londny of November next here- wr, to-wit: Novsmber 2nd, 1931, 'll sell at public auction so mudx ~f each tract of land and towncis as my be rlwemry for the =ea and specml assessments, nterest and colt: thenrm.Said sale wlll take place ln the ~umy` Treazurer'a office in the ity of Flair. County of Washing- ~n and State of Nebraska and ill commence at 9:00 o'c.lock ~. rn. on the 2nd day of Nnvember, 931, and will continue from day - dl! until all of such lands and ewn lo u have been offered for ~e.FR ED c uw m.~unty Treasurer of Washington County,Nebx-asks. 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In t 3ncbi sw5i w%é 90% 22 22 22 22 22 27 28 28 Lms 1 & 3 28 sch nwbi S: Lot 1 29 nwlzd neil & 111% nw%29 MIA nc!3 & sw% a 12 17 17 1717 17 17 11 11. 17 17 17 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 17 17 17 11 17 17 17 17 17 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 17 10 17 10 17 1717 17 17 17 17 17 17 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 17 10 17 10 40 514 » 40 42.40 20.0240 90.538.8231.10 280.89 1019 G2 _4.25 "21.1088 1 82.49 40 40 189.95 4s.ss36.48 e »a' " 120 159.994 49.54 30.48 4s.0s 49.52 160 160 so 240 160 120 160 40 40 so 07 40 so 52.60 70.26 120 148.45 180.18 75.79 29.77 13.1449.30 161.08 155.62 30.94 368.95 169.91 212.06 259.04 5 1 .27 51 .27 1 1 1 .59 122.9847.45 102,50 98.40 60.18 45.55 /uu.1NG'roN TDWNSHIP KENNARD VIL LAGE g .......Zks c ri p ti o n ~gg § " " . M E x m u m - l l l l n EE.. I n t 2 & 3 413, 14, 15 4. 16 17 19 & 20 3 & 4 I 5 & 6 1, s a 9 11. 12 6: 13 14, 15 & 1s xs (10-1s inwrest) 19206 614, 1s 16 Blk. 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INDUSTRIAL nzv mw wa lu u u- m m m P h a r m a c yEggAgK.A WEEKLY moved bo new location in Normnin _building,"Ivrmex-ly occupied by Kearney-Libeny Dry Cleaning clothing lime. o. at 2013 Central Ave., expand-Martin--"Bennet County News" up lmnlneu uurchasd by Mrs.Null.m d 2 6 o 4s suv as.4s mwo 'i§'¢4s 27.68nz sim _Q _s4 41.1s 2 101 516.74 126.19 u-ww, 'I &8 101 631.18 25238 ssass 19 & M nu 1 -|.u1a9519.9915957.85 9 2 85.58 17.91 108.44 10 2 54.07 27.26 81.83 1 4 v 54 M 2126 m .as c if296 119.32 28.22 149,54 4 96 ss.a4 8 96 15.68 10 & 11 96 5431 2 m 28.89 4 97 89.18 s & as 18.54 s1 41.1s 68 24.71 44 6384 67 m a n 14- 8-11 e4 82.37 Brunton; Addtion 1 13,76 581% ft of a B 1.04 Drunk/ons Second Addition 3 & 4 9.27 Prairie Park 1 1 51.75 27.26 79.01 2 1 51.75 27.26 79.01 3 1 51.75 27.26 79.014151.75 27.26 79.01 5 1 51.75 43,12 94.87 G 1 35.79 35.79 ._-» I 12 12 s 4 5 6 'I 8 9 10 11 121a 14 15 18 17 1B 19 20 21 22 1 2 4 5 9 10 11 1 2 8 2 s s s s 3 s s s s a a a s s a a s s 3 3 3 a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 54.07 30.7862.71 62.7162.71 62.7162.71 62.72 62.71 62.71 62.71 62.71 54 .90 54.90 54.90 54.90 511.90 ,s4.9o54.90 54.90 54.90 54.90 54.90 78.19 15.68 62.71 62.71 62.7 1 62.7 1 62.7 1 62.71 62.71 62.7 1 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 2v.2s 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 2126 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 21.24 r m s 21,26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.2627.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 27.26 1 81.88 58.04 s s m89.97 89.97 89.9789.97 89.97 s e m s e m 89.97 89.97 82.16 82.16 82.16 82.16 82,16 82.16 82.16 82,16 82.1 6 s ms s2.1 6 03.15 42.94 89.97 89.9789.97 89.9789.97 89.97 89.97 80 .97 /( \\||»uJ>l\*\¥ nu .| ___ w g , ' V v!..;..- ~ '- , V ~ » ~/ 4 p ~ ~~ : I v i f s l ~ a n ||' & & 5 | l | - ihawasli2 54 zaaa 1 1 ,§ ,Zl ..`§ é L , f f » C u p C a fe o p u n e d ~ mé ml to o .h doors for hmdnela.get ofnce. m i 4 10 101 D243mm Addition ls 4= 10 55 was Eizhth Addition 7rHé`5z}al}é1é.ZE'§££m aighwayi féved lgshgev betweentiziosg-| N 91 mmm L inds a d N an na o yJZ-rz....».wan nm .,5...?$.,. f1:.!°pened Q0 AC.~m e Blk Gen 'I 88 100.08 s assa 65.92 as88 88.26 88 39 s a m 10 1° 16 89 111.20 e%22 &za 89 55.60 25 & 19 zo zz 2s S-8 65.64 8.68 54.77 54.77 64.77 m m Pav Sewer 'I'o¢al`21 ss s ms 166.72 ssl 9119.79 1 no 4113.08 10 1 1 12 9 4 5 6 w§6 56 112.21 87.96 57 seas; 855.48 57 zess5726.98 57 26.98 26.98 12.04 12.04 5 14.20 8- 57 zz.se 160.17 49.64 12 1 1 1 1 0 2 . 9 7 2 5 4 . 4 0 as '1 . s '1 e80 ft 6 111 w2 0 lt 6 111 'I 111 s 111 '1z4.1v | 6 s 9 nam 49.66 uwss 1.2178.2594.11 Eisley! Aman 154,93 25.96 5045 61.55 166-W W... \...,.~,... W ._...- - --..M L |Scnbner-Sum of $5,000 mvest-~7 Lincoln-Bids wsu be rwecvaalefi in WH city rm.summer bv xf a October 16 on approximawy $,_»w_lFumers Telephone Cc.in im-1,5-yi 85 : "g " a n u mMm-».....-A m.»..,.,., ,.,,,,_|provemenLs m system..z . y _.°°"-- |>._. wv vu.uuugw mm ...Qu-..,struction work.! Rd Cloud-Graveling of high- way south from here bo Kansas stabs line, completed. Lincoln-Capitol Commisdon let contract for underground drdn- age system at capitol grounds. Sidney-Sites inspected for pro- posed $80,000 Federal buildinghere.1 Blair-$26,000 improvements voted for local light plum!-I Curtis--Work progressing rapid- ly on paving lu second district. Scottsblulf-Modem g* r o cer y and meat market to be established in near future by G. E. W. Mann in Griggs building,1818 Brand- Wen. Poln Ne w li sa erected for Volunteer Fire Department above doors o l driveway into city hall. Arapahoe-H.Pew completed filling station called North Side Service Station,md opened for business.~ Lineoln-Cornerstone laid for new municipal building on old Haymarket square. Ma di s o n- Dr i l li ng o rations contindng on Ed Alberts farm 12 miles east ol here in S lan Co. Omaha--Local plant of meri- can Smelting &, Refini Co. will reopen with full fore of 300 w 400 men, upon compl ion of im-I muy, nave Nervous Headache..§;§"°g;= lndlgmdon; ifg°" have Auw Sickness -la ke Dr. Mila Ee rv ac mt Na vlae Ta bleh. Dr. Eugen,noted educator, "My wife hasbu n mf e r - i n g f r m 'ufv o ume u and sleepless-neu and we find Dr.,va; l ¢ |'.Eie-rvexcc-ntNev-ui-n Tablets a great ra- l '41 dmv: go much on pat- ent mmdtclfwe,but i h a pka wre to recomniend a remedy that Lu'-really good." Rev.S. W. Ry". Ph . D. P. 0. Bar 57,ey Wen,flu. 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Addition 1-2~8 2 81.87 4-5:6 2 77.33 7 2 16.94 1A12 "ii | Pt8 & "2'=,.""~.4,025 za 4s 145.32 fn 1-0 Aa num:uann mann 5 83 83.85 2 I50.19 845 6 n 81.56 ¢os.4441 126.90 158.85 -41 16.47 26.98 41 15.41 28.98 zaax 253; ls lfzaossa sa 15.45 (8.45 7 84 24.7143.45 a-9~ |;1_1g.£1 P if " 24.11 "The Spenders"22-215 93.20 50 398.20 q 47 16.41 2 8-9- 10 47 154.44 11 ~aaa 10 B4 ua iéo w g-1"m 'n.mu mm F»1|lrthAd|IlHl n sun 14 47 49.42 109.88 1:70 It 1 15 47 175.04 B8 0 01s47 (5.30 18.98 22-28- 24 47 125.52 185.21 w% 23 47 e.as 25- 159.25 Les RR 175.04 1 Oo 12 B5 82.95 e m 260.78 4 1 5 6.893 B7 87 87 8'l Filth Addition 182.08 177.02 850.59 asom 250 212 1s'1 182 197 243 149 155 156 178 22.28 as.oa 58.91 98.84 28.88 4. 12 40.15 9.27 26.77 4.12 m a s O u r A m e r i c a n W o m e n a lt is the Anfrican Women who spend, or directly control the spending, of at least 85 per cent of t e family income.When she fails to spend we have poor business. The American woman must be reached at her place of business---the home---it is impossible to call on her each week---it is impossible for her to give hearing to a PH" sonal interview with all her merchants.. THE ENTERPRISE reaches these women in their leisure hours when they may consider each Bargain carefully and Buy according to their immediate needs. 8 87 177.02 9 87 182.08 as 18208 m a m 2 6 4 7 a s m 189 201 162 245 185 1.04 98.84 90.60 57.65 94112 27. as 47 87.0729-a 5 iamao 47 82,87 78.82 156.19 o ss 350,59 1e»1 as 850.59 n 45 it188 804.80nAs S!6.M 1870.58 lB88.92|§sm vm na 2526-27 2829-so lla 'ma 48 248.85 48 21.01 A8 asm 18.08 34.15 9 B8 120.29 T.L 189 1 to 12-18-1128.18 214.51 12 89 94.82 794.81 'nu 968.07 won mos aus was _g ~.a so u c. u 27 éilisé Use th e C o l u m n s " f x 116.26 29 49 9.27 1 50 2 so 1 co ao 5 1 ma s s s= 4 sz 27.12 s 52 8.96 8.94 aes s 90 9 90 9 91 10 91 11 a¢ 12 91 7 98 11 & 80.56 8.85 10.80 8.09 27.47 26.77 42 1.04 38 199:14 THE ENTERPRISE|218us 149.04|1 1 1 1 a v mn a IIE 117: 'aaiaa LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY 1l :ALFALFA mu CLOVER SEED ahlngton County far- mahing heavy yields ed this fall,some :ing as high as four acre und many yield- >three and one-hull acre.roduced locally should l before seeded or sale.Often sand bu: -' n m E NTE RP R IS E - to Elva Nome, State Seed An- alyst,Capitol Building,Lincolm Nebraska.All farmers should learn " 1 recognize dodder and becomei acquainted with its habits. Dodder is a curious,leafless, thread-likelplant, obtaining its food by steal- 'i ng i t from host plnnts about ywhich it winds itself fonnin8 'tangled masses,which,with the In plant about which xr. begins to wrap itself.The' stem connect- ing the plant with the seed from which it originates ln the ground soon disintegratea so that there is no connection with the soil. stem and leaves of the hostplant and begin their work of stealing the food manufactured by the host plant for its own use. 'Tiny suckers are sent into the clusters of flowers, weight dovml'I`l\ia plant produces numerous the plunt used as a host.It.fSQ0dS which, given o start,willattacksmzmvkindsofulunts!"""spread very rapidly.The fnlfa seed obtained from a field:or it may be confined to the known to contain dodder. Remern- temples or w the buck of the her-Dodders make red clover head.Such pain oftemdexcribed and alfalfa,seed worthless.as a boring pain b@hi¥\¢i¢|\B eye 4 -balls or n dull ache in the temples \'{E/\D.\CIlE gand the base of the brain.Other .<'symptoms such ns dizziness and ._ nausea are often present,and..ff.ZZi'.....$'.?'i.1.3§¢h`l°..fX"?f usually. :he ff' hare very sensi- r ~1.t.the condition is not corrected i t ne to "rg :gh .'4 Fortunate y,t ere are fewoften leads to more senous con-,we uencen such us cataracts and cases of recurring headache due` <1 'to eyestrain that cannot be over-° ".ff.ii'i":'°?.'Z£..f'Zi il,T......;|C0mC by the use ol properly fitted Pnge Nine way.~Fumam-Group ol'men hers recently looked over allen of pro- Wwd dams and reservoirs flank- ing Platte valley, Atlanta-North Avenue Prev byterian Church constructed five story building nt corner North Avenue and Juniper Street. Pender-Jlqilding on North Main Street being remodeled and lrepaired.Grnveling of Highwa) No.9 l.\e~ tween Pender and Emerson prac- n\s\§l Nebraska. October 22, 1931 ANALYZIN AND Many Wa mera are I of alfalfa ~' fields prodn Honey Chile One tbsp.cornstarc h,2 thsps. luc y, 3 e g g y olks o r 2 wh ole .!| .u r ing three t bushels per Ml seed p he annlyz~ offered for seed and f .~~ | . » ' . 1%cups water. I-'ill the centers of the apples with sliced dates.Slit the skin of the apples to prevent bursting in the oven.Place in a baking1 i1. a ci1 I uI a v »x1.a1l arc present mrsbut the most im-i 's e c d w det/ect is ler,, h ir is unlawful to .irc seed conminlng, ne doddcr seed to 10,-f such us 'rngwecd,sunfiowenlseeds :ire know-nto :etain their goldcnxod,elderbcrry, \\'illo\v nnd|V"°|ii-3 from six in eight years. flux, but it is especially fond of Since doddcr is one of our the legumes such us alfalfa andmosg noxious plants,too great red clover.stress lun not be laid on theTheplant is an annual.I !is|"""'""5 of its eradication or, better are seeds.To be on rllow in color has no leaves, m-'?"'-its prevention.A few e and to help in therf doddcr, all farmers, samples of theirgeed d Analyst to uve lysis made.Justound or one pound ul nail sack and send it '|.sxmple rules to observe in its pre-ots and no |:rccn co ann:._mtter,In the spdng, seeds 9.ha¢,v°""°"are as follows,~ are in the ground or planted withlseg DON'T sow dodder infested 7 2. DONT buy seeds without having them analyzed. 3. NEVER use clover or al- agriculturnl seed,gcrmlnaie and, send up n thread-like tendril wnich swings around in u circle ns it grows longer until it touches ......\......., .. ...N .., -,.........., ...usually noticeable after the eycslghss" have been taxed by long continued'_mading or sewing.Some com~|N}=-BR plain of headaches after ridingin a street car or automobiic. The' movies often cause headaches i fl leiglvisionisdefective.Skenogzapifor ne hers,musicians,proof-rcndcrsand.Street,accountants often complain nfl Plum hcadeche after haif a day of.from <close application to their work.i Madi In.. headaches. caused. by eye-lCo.zr strain the pain may be must pro~Innturnl nounced in the eyes themsclvcs,|Bush 1:cul \\uu:| ,:J Lunya.u.-»=--¢('i pan,ourround wi th a s y r u p mo d e§'T":= hi "§f"'"i° ¢$§°"juic e,a n by d i ss olvin g the su ga r i n the ho t a f f l"~h n water.Ba k e i n a f a i r ly h o t o ve n ~ ,';°'"z' f ; ; " ', r ; : f ; =b;;.,,s§»<»=»»degrces_F.)~»»~=»» U:in sti r thomgughly Co o klh aa tin g occasnonally.Serve wi th s w :..|.n double bo i ler u nti l mock.Ad d lc re mn .Sax servings ru it ju ic e s an d glf atc d u nd. Co ok Stu ff ed Ap ples Lntil thic k,s g n m g £°.§,"f§'"""§§'.;P a te lar ge ta r t apples,le a vi n g u i d bu tter .sz-mov o s tr i p of s k i n ilbo u t th e mid d le *my c ool qurc kly .erve wi th c o r e thor ough ly .F i ll to ove r : rluppc d cream.f lo wi n g wi t h ric h,old-fashioned mm-c meat.Place in oven for 30 D a t e C h r m e l (m l i n 4 5 m i n u t e s f o r c o o k i n g , d e p e n d _ t\.....Mun!O\ n n n -t ° n \ l h e b l i n k : u n n u n s l \ » b l n . I n l n n n f n l Q a r t r n l large numbe portant weecthat of dodc In Nebros sell agricultu more than ol000 ag*ricult\ the safe sid. eradication oshodd sendto the Stalen oompleteput a half pseed in o. sr ;. ASKA "WEEKLY INDUSTRKAL REVIEW h-Excavation o l basement w Olson, building,Main progressing. s underway to gravel road Jrestnn to Clarkson. son-Midwest Natural Gan nnted 90~dny extension on l gas franchise. nell-Potato harvest under ucuuy wmpwwu.Curtis-District Nu. 29 dc leat- ed newly completed school uild- Women and Misses-here i some good news-Gold Stripe Silk Stockings radically reduced in prlce-the $1.50 quality is now _only Sl;the $1.95 kind are now $1.65.We have all sizes and |colors.Fashion Center-Join our |Ho3iery)Clul>-it will puy you. ing. {\ Ilast £0 tha noubics.Hndquartrn Civic, Social, Bulimia, Tuul,.Amin? and Motor Club.Old fminnol bocpihliry.Lux-; unoua '=°°'~"'°=',;'='~;;*~,'§§*"°", j Dana Bm " Y .¢""i\)|~.n v p n ° "" W \\\ ~;O M A H A 1 .~ :~é k q 1 ~%~;_~ ~m|,.¢~ -~|,.s, 2 tbsps. comsbarch,'cup cheese.d milk, 2 egg yolks (or 1 wh~ ei ~), lg cup brown sugar,'A tsp. 'lln,l i cup nut ments, and % . salt.enld milk in top o l double ler.Add the £6 cup da*/¢S| ch have been sliced.Mix ~larch and salt with cold k;stir the paste into scaldcd lk;continue to stir until mix- c has thickened.Cover tightly cook ten minutes.Beat the _yolks (or 1 whole egg) ~htly, udd the sugar;and stir o cornstnxch mixture one mln- beforc removing from the rc.Add the vanilla and nuts. .,1 flngmly.Pour inw individ- l >|x\|1\;:dishes.Chill thor- ghly.Suvc with whipped or In cm.»|u.lf u molded dessertdesired, increase the cornsbrch 3 Lublcspoons,nnd pour .the dding intb individual molds ich have been rinsed in cold ter.Six servings. Chocolate Dandia One-half cup flour, 1 cup sugar, eggs,lé cup corn oil,2 sqs. oeolnuz, 1 cup nut meats, und 1 1. vanilla.Bent eggs and add oil.Then d chocolate,which has been ltcd.Sift together flour and gat, and ndd to egg mixture. 'thiroughly.Add vanilla and Ls.Pour into oiled pan, having e mixture ubout.%inch Lhick. ~ke at 350 degrees F. for 30inubciRemovefrompan 'le still hot and allow w b me cold before cutting intounres.Serve as cookles or top' 'th whipped cream and serve as dding. Vegetable Caaerole with Hamburg Sink we pounds hamburg steak,3 edlum sized onions,li teaspoonlt, li teaspoon pepper, 1 No.2 n corn, 1 can tomato soup, mnslv potaloes, butter.Slice oniorm and uk slowly in n little bacon drip- ngs. Season humburg steak. Heat c corn with 1 tablespoon butter d'a little milk.Into u casserole lnyers put the onions,ham- urg steak, one-half of the tomato ~up, the com, tlien the other half the soup, top with mashed po- ~hoes.Dot with butter and bake ~til potatoes me brown.Serves uhed Potatoes with Pimentos 2 cups hot riced potatoes.2 ~bleupoons butter,'A cup milk, tcaspoon salt,2 pimenws,1 nion.To the hot polaboes add ~e butter, milk and salt and beat ll.Rub the pimentos through strainer, mince the onion and ~d w the pumLoes._.Serve at ace.Scalloped Ez vrllh Hun4 hard cooked i , 2 cups cold iled I-mm chopped fine,1 cup team sauce, 2 cups bread crumbs, tablespoons milk.Cut eggs inw ices;cover hott/om of greased ~king dlsh with onethird o l read crumbs; then add in layers ggs,ham,cream sauce and mhs,having crumbs for mp ~yer.Add milk and bake in mod- ratae oven (376 .degrees F.)about ~enty minutes.3 Sem; Apples , Six large apples, 12 paateurized ales,56 bup brown sugar,and Waffle Cakg One cup of sugar,1 cup of thick sour milk, 'A cup of butter, scant,1 teaspoon soda,pinch of sadt, 1 egg, separated, 2 cups of sifted flour, 34 cup cocoa, and % teaspoon cinnamon.Mix ingredlen as listed, add- ing last the bca n egg white. This makes from/five to six lny~ ers, put together/ with any pre- ferred icing. Mahogany Cake One-half cup of shortening, butter preferred;1%cup sugar, 3 eggs, 2 cup: of pastry flour, *A teaspoon soda,2 teaspoons bak-ing powder,55 cup of swcett milk,and 1 teaspoon vanilla qx- tract.In addition to above cook Sé cup of sweet milk with '6 cup of cocoa until thick and smooth. Set usirle to cool. Cream shartening and sugar together.Add beaten egg yolks, sift together flour, soda and bak-ing powder and add altemately' with milk to first minute. 1 Add cocoa mixture and vanilla,than mix well.Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites.Bake in two well gmascd nine-inch layer cake tins, in moderate oven at 250 degrees, about 30 minutes.Cool,and spread the following between layers and on top and sides of cake.Fudge Frosting Two cups of suirnr,2 table- spoons of com sirup,8 squaresol unsweetened chocolate, and lin cup uf milk. Tomatoes and Eggs Grease muffin tina;put one thick slice of unpeeled tomato into each tin;season with salt and pepper; break one egg on top of each slice; again season with salt and pepper and put a small piece of butter on top of each egg. Bnke in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) until egg is set but not hard. Serve on rounds of toast and gar~ nish with parsley. hi e d Liver One and one-hal!pounds of g oal!'s liver, six slices of bacon.Slice the liver into half-inch slices.Fry the bacon,When crisp remove from the frying pan. Sprinkle the slices of liver with pepper and malt and dredge with flour.Fry them in the bacon lata about 10 minutes.When done, drain olf all the ht and serve gar-nished with the bacon.Liver may also be brolled.| Rdnin Bread Three cups milk or hal! water will do),55 cup slxorfening,1 level teaspoon cinnamon, 2 quarts flour,%teaspoon salt,2 cups ,ra'sins,%cups sugar,%yeastcake, 8 eggs.Seald the milk with the shortening and sugar and allow the mixture to cool till luke- wa rm, the n add the o ther hm dienu. Glnne r Sun Ono large cup lm-d, 1 cup sugar, cup molasses,'A cup cold water.dessert spoon of ginger, plnch of clove, a little salt, 1 teupoon soda, dissolved ln A little hot wnwr and flour enough w roll.Makeslnrge quantity. u ~f f . ; ~1»~j1q '."\;;~ @ >~§'€JIf1~" POPULAR ~coLoas=ux.m m m OMo~""'S ~L~~ F "~f~|~ WORLD N'~< *5 ' ~ £ ~ HOTEL FONTENELLE ROOMSm . w ¥l°:»"'i§°'ocwu|~FROM m.'i';;:»S¢:r.1 » _ YEAR GFFERSGOOD PriaedNaw selling See this NEW TIRE, it is Goodyear's Answer t Value.A Tire Guaranteed for Life---Full Oversize---Built with Goodyear Super Twist Re mé mb e f Goodye.ar's other outstanding Tire Values too The GOODYEAR DOUBLE EAGLE The 40,000 Mile Tire Goodyear Heavy Duty All W eather The Original Goodyear Tire with _'Big Rugged Handsome Tread Goodyear Pathfinder Equl to Many Other Fird Grade Tires But ul A Low Price J ||l |And Now \The SPEEDWAY---Quality a t L o w P r i c e Goodyear Speedway| Crosley Radios Willard Batteries Auto Glass InstalledTop Upholstery Repairing Guaranteed Tire Repairing- BLAIR TOP TIRE|' I1 . \_/< Blair, Nebraska, October ~r~ ~[§..Ih,, Mrs. Petersen.v Gilbert and Shirley Williamsgn furnished picnic lunch at w¢""'IStruve home on east Colfax 'hoo park for all Dana students meer._, angnding the game.Dr.and Mrs.J.V.Hinchman The game was an evenly fought have returned from s v i m v i m ships in the west at that Lime !hey wok up their abode in this nent them eastward again in the county.For years they farmed h l l o l the same yemn 'l'hey'south of Blair, but in later yearsstoppedatBlairformewinrer,ire¢ire§ from ine active dutie ef 1868 w Wm. Tennis Ennerly and'umil 1809 when he came w~to this union three children were|America.Afte r s short stay i n born, George of Denver, Emest 0f[0maha he moved to his home- BlBi_r an§_l _Sarah who preceded herwxtead eight miles northwest of 'are nhuc g corn for John Reeh.P.'f;Jl*'}"-"I§;.:'.: ff; 1'EE°ffL°'1,$i.Mfe .Elmer '1£*'°'3,= "gd Illn Ann wnameu 4 poop or vu- or w...relatives over the weekend and on Sunday a family dinner was held in their honor at the Peter- son home.Special servioes were held in the M.E.church here on Sun- day.ln the morning n member» ship seince was held and in the afternoon a memorial service washeldformembersdeceaseddur-inx the past year.The _church wus lavishly decorated wxth iol- x....a. mul Hnwnrtl. nave Deen onMr,and M Q Clark Davis at~ tended u dance in Teknmah Fri- day evening.Clarence Wachter and son, Jack motored m Wayne early Saturdaymorning and spent Saturday md Sunday at the Chris Petersen homeMiss Pearl Behrendt of Fremont spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Behrendt.Mrs, Theo. Williamsen spent the ...ne wmv nt the home of her son, contest during the first hall.The superior endurance o l the Danes kept the Luther men guarding goal most ol the time during the second half, with victory for Dana coming as a result of a long for~ ward pass from Stanley Jensen, of Blair, to Dolliver Thogersen of Harlan, Iowa, which gave Dana a victory of 6 to 0.Since this is only the second conference game, Dann stande with a 500% in the Mrs.Hinchmnxfs dete r in Colo- rado. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt spent Tuemday in Lincoln, returning the same evening. SHERII-'F'S SALE NOTICE By virtue 01 an execution in- xued out ot the County Court of Washington County,Nebraska .....- _ |...\.......-..» :_ ¢....-- -1 rn.. and moved on to a farm south o!|the farm and moved w Kennard the following apring,|where they have since resid where they resided until 19125 The funeral services wen when they moved to Blair.He Wednesday afternoon at two bad been active until two weeks from the Danish churchbefore the end came, keeping Jkev. Jersild officiating and lovely ggnlen.He was a home ment. was made in the Blair man an a lover of his family. wry. Reading was hla hobby until fall-- ing eyesight prevented it.He was CARD 0 F THANKS deeply interested in all historical W . .m i n k f n um: mower mteen years ago.Blair,and later to the homoed_Besides the two sons ohelenves where he lived until his death. a held nine grandchildren,twenty-seven]In 1869 he was married to .ghirgylgreat grandchildren a n d one Anne 1\{arierJohannaen and to this with great great grandchild who deeplylunion seven children were born. inte;~ mourn her cjeath.,four of whom died in infnmw. The F O R SAL E Forty head of horses of all kinds , c. Brundage, General Auctioneer. Dealer In Horses and Mules BLAIR, NEBRASKA Buy more Horses and make less millions f or John ln. EARLY SETTLER ANSWERS CALL Niels J. Andersen,one of the Washington county early settlers answered the last call on Wed- nesday of last week,October 14. Deceased was born in Denmark July 2,1B45 where he resided I :0 0 nf o r th e pa st s i x mo nths .Ia po li s an d Ni n n an d W a lte r a t Th e f u n e ml s e mc e s we r e he ld home.The re a re a ls o f ou r gr an d» fr o m th e h o me o n L a s t Mo n d ay i f - c h i ld r e n a n d tw o gr ea t gr an d- 2 p.m.wi th Re v.A .F .Newellf c hildren. off ic ia ti ng an d in te rme n t wa s Mr .Ande rsen wa s a ma n o ma de i n the lo c a l c eme te ry .hi g h c hris tian ty pe an d wa s he ld in the highest esteem bs" those who knew him and he will begreatlymissedin his home com- munity in which he was alway~ active in church and civic affairs. The funeral service warg heldlast Saturday afternogn from the Omm church with Rev. J. P. Rein ertaen officiating and intermen was made in the Orum cemetery. the family home at two p.rn. Saturday, October 17th, 1931, with Rev. Ernest L. Decker of Omaha officiating.Two selections were rendered by Mrs. Blanch Hancock and Miss Gertrude Mead.Inter- ment at Blair cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to our friends, neigh- bors, the minister and the singers for the kindness shown us during the last sad dies of our beloved husband and father.Also for the beautiful floral offerings. a :I |I :| : : :: are hi s wi d o w,tw o sons,A lb e r t B .an d Chr istian B.;an d f i ve daughters,Anna ;K.B.Neilson and Abigail Beernstrup of Blair, Mary B. Smith of Stanton, Mich., D01then B.Do la n o f Ar li n gto n , an d Be r th a B.Lisc her o f Oma ha . A sister,Ab i ga i l Sto we ll o f Ells» wo r th ,Kaus.,an d a bro the r, Ma d s i n De n mar k ,also tw ln ty - fo u r grandc hildren. and children. OBITUARY Mrs.Anna Margretc Hansen was born in Denmark,Fehnmry 12, 1863 and died at her home in Blair, October 19, 1931. She came to Missouri Valley in 1883 and shortly afterwards was married to Andrew Hansen and ciation to those kind friends and neighbors who assisted us during- the illness and following the death of our dear mother,Mrs. Martha Epperly. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Epperly George Epperly. they fumished and Mr.Chrls Bcndorf,the undertaker a nd Dnmon Nielsen for their though-fulness nt the last sad Hines, also t h e pnll bearers a n d the warden and those who sent such beautiful floral offerings. John Anderseh Nina Anderson Walter Andersen C A R D O F T H A N K S W e desire i n th i s me th o d to express ou r he a r tf e lt g r a titu d e to th e ma n y k i n d fri en ds a n d rela- ti ve s wh o so k i n d ly as ds te d u s fo llo wi n g th e de ath o f o u r de ar fa the r ,Ni e ls J .An de r- sen.W e espec ially th an k Re v. P.J .Reine rtsen f o r hi s ki n d wo r d s o f sy mp ath y an d ' P r o f . a n d Martha Ellen Jacobs was born June 10, 1850 at Toledo, Ohio and passed away October 17, 1931 in Blair at the age of 81 year.;4 months and 7 dnys.With herparents she moved when a child'to Muscatine,Iowa where shui grew w womanhood.} She was married February 6, .-ps --~- -~--~----John Hammang has leased Qhe oorner lot on First street adjoin-ing the Lincoln laghway, to D.W- Ehricke and Ed Cornell of Ifre~ mont for a new fillingrstauon.Work of clearing the ground for grading and gravellng ~ alreadY begun and the place ls expectedto be ready for business in abouttendays.The station bulldlYlE will be tracked over from Ere-mont as soon das thc ground and m s are rea y~wax and Mm Roscoe Cook an- nounce the birléhof a daughter on nas Oct. 1 ..F Dr.yimnd Mrs.R. A. Davies en- tertained at a pheasant- dinner on Sunday when their guests wereMr. and Mrs.B. w. Reyn lds and Mrs. c.s.lldnolds,all mont.Arthur Heuermnlh sonand Mrs. Fred Heuer-maninizwn.who was taken _ suddenly the first of ~ week is ltill in a -nritical concl\l\on_ at the Military Avenue hospital in Fre- oof Fre- ol'Mr.nl Arl- ill very mont.rHn Kruger suffered a pu~-..,.i"f.'R..i£. nn Wednesday and is ,,.... ....».~ »-- --~.1lClemensWilliamsenrcanngorMrs. Wllliarasen who ll confined to her bed b ; somewhat 1m~ roved at this D8-P Mn,Clark o -a s helped Mrs Elmer Thane cook for hay men Friday.dMr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen andaughters spent Thursday evening at the Detlul' Wulf home helpingMrs. Wal! celebrate her birth an- niversa .Harliirid Christiansen,Carl Er- ickson,Soren Jensen and John Reeh helped Fay Jones saw wood Wednesday. Fashion Center Winter Coats for Women and Misses priced at only $16.75 and $25 ln sizes 14 to46inblack,brown and dark green.Select your Coat now-it will psy you. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftiss tlast Tuesday at the Louie llov - "Isle home.______ conference, having lost from Con- cordia College and won from Luther.The Vikings will play at Hebron College Saturday. Many Blair citizens will i the nationally famous strlnged trio known as the Hilger sisters, which appeared at Dana several years ago.This artistic group will appear at Dana College, Sat- urday evening, Oetober 24th. The National College Broadcast sponsored by the American Lib- eral Arts Colleges will be given the evening of November 14th, from 7:00 to 8:00 P. lid over all chain broadcasting stations.The program will include an address' by President Herbert Hoover, Dr. Robert I. Kelly, Mrs. Thomas J.Prestoh Jr.,Dr.John Finley and Dr. A. N. Ward, ull nationally lmown in their respective fields. The half hour preceding the na- tional broadcast will be given over to addresses by various college presidents through local stations. Dunn College has been invited to aw.. a ......5...e..t in raw. in mn-erson Ehernberger against Louis Sautter, I levied upon the follow~ ing described property of said Louis Sautter to-wit: "One John Deere Tractor Serial Number 10d639; one John Deere two row Lister and Two-thirds ol all corn on the Southwest M of the Southwest 'A and Lots 8 and 4, all in Section 14, Twp. 18, North Range 12, East of the sth P. M., and the South 1,9 of the Northwest 56 and the North. west K of the Northwest % and Lot; 1, all in Section 23, Twp.18 North Range 12, East of the (ith P.M.,and also all accre- tions and additions to said lands as follows:Oommencingat intersections of South line of Lot One ln Section 23, aforesaid with meanderiline of the west bahk o l the Missouri River, _thence due east on an extension of said line to lot 1, aforesaid to the west bank of the Miss- ouri River,thence up to the _,i _._.~ ......,.. : n g Duane spent Sunday a t the J ar-_d Mr s. Hen r y Kr ug er .g r a m a n d wi ! !probe"'L,Ef',|\\.n¢ 1 nrnivé d hen o n Fri-d° I ' . h° m' i .a t. I ac a'.nented h v President il wus: IJIIIIK QI m e nussoun lilver_ b g g E g e r e g i to th e m a m c hannel o f th e Rr ln n d NPI-Mis sou ri Ri ve r u n ti l i t inter- l ! u | \ \" u a - . - . -- .d a y a f t e r n o o n o f t h e e a M r s .H i r a m G o r d o n ,2 8 ,a C o l o .T h e d e c e a s e d i s a d s o f M r .a n d M r s .W m .J .M of th is plac e.Mr .and Mr s .Ha r o ld we r e hosts to a f e w f n e l ""\--1-u rnnn;na \l!\\0ll | hP\J ith of t 0ti§» uughter nrsh all Wpber nds o n en te r. lllrs,E a r l Th omps on spent af e w day s last week vi si ti ng i n Blai r a t th e Na i l Th o mps o n an d Ma c k Rose nba um homes. An d re w A n de r so n of B lai r, wa s a Th u r s d a y vi s i to r a t th e A n h u r W .Anderson home. Mr .an d Mr s .J o h n U.Erik sc n son.Th e D u n n teac her tr a i n i n g gr o up , us well as th e c o lleg e Ia c - ulty ,wi ll a tte n d th e Ne br a sk a Sta te 'Teac hers'Convention a t Oma h a d u r i n g p a n . o f n e xt we e k . Sc hool wi ll n o t be di smis se d. b ut sec ts wi th th e No r i h li n e ol' Lo t Thr e e in S e c ti o n 1 4 i n Twp . 18,Ra n g e 12,E a s t o f th e 6 th P.M. ,an d I wi ll o n th e 2n d d a y o f N o ve mb e r ,19 3 1 , a t Two o' c loc k P . M. o f s ni d da y o n th e E me r s o n E h r n b e r g e r F a r m Two ( | numwy ..\ ...uh ...._... __ ., _-~_tained at a 6:30 bridge dinner 'P honor of their 14th wedding anni-wrsary.'l`he table decorationswere clever and very interestingas they were procured on Mr. andr's vacation tnp mlMrs.WebeColorado this summer.'I'he centerpiecewasaminiatureColorado scene with a lake,rocks,moun-tains and greens; the place cards and score cards were hand pam- ted scenes,which made lovely 'favors for the guests.Pnzes forhigh scores went to Mrs. Raymond Iydwig and Dr.L. M.Peterson?!or low to Mr. and Mrs.Wesley und family were Sunday vlritorsat the Mrs. Mary Weber ho atBlair./ Mr.and Mrs.Harry Anderson and family were Sunday visitors at the Art B. Anderson borne. Mr.and Mrs.Bert ThompsonwereWednesdayeveningvisitorsat the Earl Thompson home.Mr. and Mrs. August Jordon and {amily,_Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sprick Etta Krohn and Marjorie Fletcher were Wednesday evening visitors at the Wm. Sprick home..Mr.and Mrs.Vick Skov and family spent Wednesday evening \ . - . . . . arrangements will be made sothat :A part of the faculty will be on the campus each day during the convention. Mr. und Mrs. Martin Jensen and son of Edwardsville,Illinois, vis- ited their daughter, Helen, at the college lust week~cnd.They were accompanied by Miss Martha An-dersen, of Webster Groves, Miss-. ouri, a former Dana student. These visitors also took in the Dana- Luther football game at Wahoo on Saturday. Miles Northeast of De Soto, Washington County,Nebraska, sell said property nt Public auction ta the h&hest bidder for cash to satisfy said executiontheamountbeingthesumrg! $234.48 and costs and all acc - ing costs. Dated this' 22nd day of Odober, 1931. Marion Sutherland,Sheri!!o i Washington County.40-2t NOTICE To NON- RESIDENT DEFENDANT \ Q 100% I J o g .|__... Blue Goose F5542 = rge tes,e w rop 4 Po~ - ~ mold with each regular grocery order ~J. M. Pumpkin No. 2 can 8: Bfead ~1e»»==»3~»~»- 10 w ,I :vm rf nf.;~.1~um-,»\vm.\~»:¢='/.v/.\ rw/~\'f.ff¢mrr»\:wwf.l.:/..u.»-/.v.,.. ., Colson's New Sorghum gal. `\641; This is an ANTHONY MARKET Nebraskrs nm Kellogg's Bran Hakes pkg.l'Rice Flakes . . .72C -- ¢ - u - - 1 . . . 1 v |s f: S ;2 &S T O R E 4 [.]Prices Effective Fri. and Sal., 0c!.23rd &24tl| in Blair l ' ] Macaronipr Spaghetti 5 pkzf-254: Phone 73 We Deliver Open Evenings and SundaysCrackers 1* Pg';§"15; Y k i n h .a l .u n . :n u n .u l u m A l u l n l d i u l u u x u c .au . ., . . . , .U . . .W 1. 1 M n f n n n .m f . |S t e l l a M o n t g o m e r y s p e n t S a t u r - |H O M E C O M I N G P R O G R A M encke, Attorney neby notified that in uwnw STUREI .s|"um:. |59ul...M ...... .. ... .._...._-.~--and Mrs. F. R. Haight and daugh~tres,Charleln and Patty Len of Plainview visiwd Sunday and Mon- day at the F. E. Webb home The lnstdlation of the new uf- flcen for the American legion ''nlffm':ef¥.::>:>",.a'"°. s ° .':...,:°'E:§ day nlght and Sunday at the Free- man Loftis home. Mr. md Mrs. Walter Davis andfamilyspent Sunday at the Jas. Pullen home.The New Englnnd boys playedHillCreekFrldxyafternoon,the score being 12 w 8 in favor of Following is Hnmeeoming pro- g n m at high school auditorium ut 2:00 o'c.lock: 1. Stunt football team 2, B selections a. St t Club Henry MTo Don Cabo: You are hel an action pez Court o l v Nebraska, be! Justice ol the r Ixding in the Jueticel|_lFIVuhingwnCounty,' ore S. W. Chambers, r=-~=»=f-»r= °i€v.9f e Wnt You Ro Compare OurQyalily and Pric Here m T own or Elsewhere s P E c | A L s f o r FRIDAY and SAWRDAY Cash Grocery Carroll Thornburgh,Prop. W/wereFoods are Pricedfor CASH Navy Beans 4 pounds loc Large Whites, New Crop 4 Po~<- mold with each regular grocery order 1 Specials for Friday and Saturday Royal Blue Corn No.2 can 8c Bfead ~1e»»==»3~»~»- 10 -- ¢ - u - - 1 . . . 1 v |s f2 ~ ¥ [.]Prices Effective Fri. and Sal., 0c!.23rd &24tl| in Blair l ' ] ~J. M. Pumpkin No. 2 can 8: This is an ANTHONY MARKET Nebraskrs nm Beef Roast lpound 132C Armour's Back Bacon ~ American Loaf Cheese "'.,'11';"'99c Kellogg's Bran Hakes pkg.l'Rice Flakes . . .72C § [T] Q3 -1E 'I CABBAGE Peanut Butter WISCONSINBez( for mllriu Knut P o n d B r a n d 50 ";,';';;' 75c 2 *J::"'2.9c 5 P o u n d Ca n Made by \ Colson's New Sorghum gal. `\641; Crackers 1* Pg';§"15; Macaronipr Spaghetti 5 pkzf-254: Phone 73 We Deliver Open Evenings and Sundays JU v u u u g W H Mr s . Ma r y Cl Sf. "IE 1 §Is0 tied 1 ';;1 §"~ gd 'h " Ne w Englfnd.,,,'{, {,',,°',§,,.'3fhe°|,d';Mr. mi Mrs .Chris chrimffe r- 1 comforter wma.-will son and family were Sunday dn-5.1.,__..-\ |.....- vm... mr meats nt the Otto Christo!- 4. Address o! Welcome-Supt. D. nuur,Neumann,wnerem wamoV_ Mme :Hancock and Lorentz C.Hanson, Speeches from Alumni and Co-partners, not incorporated, do- m...|,...»..ink business in the dtv nl Blair. 1 ne sem 10 some IlUBpl|.u1 muse. un.:new o ff ic er s ar e as fo llor a: p re a~ id e nt, Mr s . E d Renard; vmoe pres- ident,Mr s.Ho me r Mi lle r ;treas- urer,Mr s .Chris Sorenson'sec re-tary , M5 55 Luc y Lawson ; hi stor ian Mr s .Ha r old W eber;sergeant a t m-rm\Mr s.I).W .La wso n :ehao- -. -0 - - ._..__f e r a o n h o m e . Mr .and Mr s .Flo y d L o f ti s a n d f a mi ly f r o m Blai r,we re Sunday di n n e r g u e sts a t h te George L o f - ti s ho me . Mr .an d Mr s .A n d r e w Ne lso n an d fami}y spent Sun day a t th e 6. One -ac t p lay b y . Rilf L y nc h a nd Myron Brock 7. Football game The public ia oordially invited. No admission.. U -_. . -' .. __ . . . . _ . 'N e h r a a k a ,u n d e r t h e f i r m n a m e ' a n d s t y l e o f H a n c o c k I m p l e m e n t C o .i s p l a i n t i f f a n d y o u a r e d e . f e n d a n t ,a n o r d e r o f a t t a c h m e n t l wa s issued o n th e Sth d a y o f gc tob er 19§1,i n said J ustloe ' 'hii Gam '-. m . m e r.w i n Ru n n in n ame .I'W i l l 9 _U! J I .|_.J -. , . * i ' i ' 3 ! _ ~ _ g = _ q _ H | | .B L A I R ~ L E A G U E S u u u n . , u n ml: :u m UI Q1| .| .|\lln_r u m . S W I N G ~ . a n n u l m °: _I-*nlymph spent sunday '==f=|:::': .§L?§§f.'f'.» ';f::' .:.?r's...;m msuu nul xr u c x w l m c lump nouy\ . . . . . .L - - -- u . . . - \ _ |1 f . __ . . . _» ._ w u n r e n a u v n .Mrs. C. C. Cook and son, Genevisited in Omaha over the week- enMrs. M. E. Winset left Monday for Grand Island when she goes as a delegate from the local Re~bekah lodge to attend the stateRebekah Assembly.Mrs.Winset will remain several days after the assembly as a guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs Vern Nicholas and fam- ily.Jubrus Hansen was also elec-ted aa a delegate to attend theI. O. 0.F. assembly which con- venes at the same time.Mrs. _Wm. Steen Sr. spentFri-da in Elkhorn with friends.r and Mrs J F.Vinckel apent the week-end with the former's parents at Randolph Glen and Howard Masters aridJoseph Blackburn made a tnp toClarks on Wednesday where they got the limit in pheasants.The fourth annual Sunset supper for members and friends ol sixty years of age, was held in thechurch basement on Friday evenlng at 6 30 o clock Mrs Barham Hammang 83 years ol age and S M Baldwin, 81 years of age home, near Kennard. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.I-loven k and Grandpa were Sunday visit- ors at the Bill Hovendick home,near Spiker.Earl and Marjorie Fletcher and Alma Fairchild attended a pinoehle party at the Lawrence Larsen home Saturday evening..Mr. and Mrs. Henry,Kruger andEsther were Sunday evening vis~ itors at the Louie Kuss home.Sunday visitors at the WilliamSprlek home were Mr.and Mrs.Harold Smith and Pearl,Mrs.Wdter Melerhenry,Mrs.Minnie Sprick, Mrs. E. W. Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kmger,Esther and Helen.Mr. and Mrs. Ray McConnaha of St. Louis, Margaret McConnaha fKansasCityarevisitingattheR. E. McConnaha home.Richard Ml:Connalm,who is attending school at Wayne, was also a Sun- day visitor.Mr.and M m Earl Thompsonand family were Sunday visitorsm Blair at the Mack Rosenbaum home, helping Mrs.Rosenbaum celebrate her birthday. Ruth Paulson of Omaha, spent ..U the M.E.church who are pas were each presented with beauti the weeltend _with her parents, \ \ , o n u n u Totals Iowa-Nebrar Allen Themes Brown . Burcham Johnson Totals Stew D. Stewart L. Arrnstem W.Guatin Boots H. Stewart Totals R Fees Strode Robinson Cordes A. C. Andi 'Dotals K.Cook G. Cook Beck Gaydou Gutschow Totals Q C u u u l u .P ska Li ght "" """§205|¢hér miurieh £i{£Ea»iI1`§¢Eil»}» 'His '"been continued to the 28rd day of'i1'Z°Y§.§ 35 November,1931,at the hour of 123 102 100_ten o'clock in the foreman in BB-idl 129 126 139 |ca\u't.106 133 145 Waldo Hancock and 247 133 167 lorentz C. Hanson, Plaintiffs. wart Phanmany 2165 so-as 121 167 154 113 98 988099 105 D e a k i n 122 175 129 RE 115 117| 1789obinlan Clie NIELS H_ HANSEPI,ID To REST170 185 168 n n 158 120 143 Alaeua, Denmark on October 17th, arson ~ ~ ~ 1 8 4 4 .IIe passed away at the 2106 :family home in Blair, Wednesday 1:r..4.|.........morning, October 14th, 1931.nmsuvry Hn nw w mlnhood in hll115 11s ms116 ms |59 mths umntry,coming w the:sb mo 151 l'}"?i" §E!.'f'_.'".3Pl%. §f.I'°fl'1 ~~~u l .I a l l.\ . | | v A ° v u | | v ; \ u J ¢ m . U u A l . u i ;b i g f a r e h e l p i n g t o r e b u i l d t h a t 1 6 3 1 6 0 2 3 ;c i t y .A i m -l e a v i n g t h e r e h e t r a v - i i n c l a i r O i l e r a e l k d e x t e n s i v e i y t h r o u g h o u t t h e l d 1 4 5 ;m g 1 2 : 1 I t m e d . s m e s ' f n f l ? " ' " " ? . " =Mf u l b o u q u e t s i n h o n o r o f t h e i q b e - | 5 1 1 2 a n d M r s .u n a s .P a u l s o n .|i : l_....al. ..an. ... | | n . n $"¢».,...»..m a n n 3 M c n o n n C o f f e e Airway Brand I Pound Ground Fresh al time of ~Pfxrchxe 3 pounds 55: FLOUR CoronetBrand G ua ra n t ee Ll 48 L';;79c ¢n'E.The room wus decorated with lu q ;foliage plants and prettiiy s ded lumps, the tables were done in green and pink with late garden flowers.Rev. Adrian J. Edgar presided; the first. on the program was the roll cull, follow George of the Crowell Home at Blair after which Miss Catherine Winsct sung "God Be With You Till We Meet Again", accom ied on the piano by Miss He n Hart.The dinner was served by the Young Ladies Kensington and CHRISTIAN CHURCH A J nnrzett, rnswr Bible School, 10 s. m. Morning worship, 11 s. m. Chrlstnn Endeavor, 6 80 p 7 80 p m Missionary Socxely meets first Thursday in each month Choir riractxce st the church onThursday evening at 'I 80 R. Warrick Butch Larsen Perk. Bobs George Ryan Totals GoodMZ.Bender! L. Chambers c. Wolf! J. Miller Totals _E _ '_7 30 :. m. vemng service.:p. m.ed by an address by Rev.W.C.Mid-week meeting,Wednesday, R_ Vinton 1s1 185 136 119 year Tire 102 147 u s 142 /159 110 136 109 los no 185 na 1391971 130 135 128 208 155 151 121 10s 161 105' 2092 " A great seegesrnsn hae sold ~O V E R F L O W \ desire for travel having lingered with him since his youth and early manhood,when he served in the Danish Army.In 1876 he settled on a (ann near Marshall- town, Iowa, where he was unitedin marriage on August 21st, 1880 to Mlu Johanna Hansen, from hls birthplace.Here they lived until 1885 when they moved to Chadron,Nebarska;but dmuth and hard-I # H H / '.- -~i f f " ~/ J 1_//% ~~c l z z m m *~ ~¢ A n § u L =~ ~ ~~A ~ » u r , ~ / M 1 / m m ~ ~ *E f f w o m s f n m u l x m r T h e S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y J . HA ROL D S TE W A RT, M a n a g e r P01111 ' 9 1Armour s Back Bacon ~ American Loaf Cheese s ".,'11';"'99c ~ ~If there were 42 present. Walh Dresses-large new ship- ment just received.Dresses in sizes 14 to 52 are priced at only 2 for $1-sleeveless or short sleeves.Another gmup of finer ..__ _i _. .. -_.\.I 'Whenever possible, I have pluckeda thistle and planted a flower in- atead'.May we not pluck from our hearts the thistles of Qelflsh- ness and plant there the seeds of \.msel.fieh kindly thought f o r oihe le t lf-d I be Mrs.Charles Byrne entertained at n DB"-y for her daughter, Lor- raine Wednesday afternoon follow. me school hours,that day, Oct.21st, being larraine's ninth birth l'B»our se ema alammivezsary.She received muny was n me ss esinsizes14to 52.Fashion Cen~ Visits to the sick or shut-ln,let; ter.New D ress Fre e if they fad e. mr s to the neglected, real service Fas hi on Ca nke r Ha ts fo r W omen L0 some on e i n nee d-- the re are and Misses priced a t only $1.88 blossoms which will not only are pn c en on po muve an d no t a n e gu u ve vi rtu e |u\'ely g u ts .joy ed g u m wh e n Mr s .1 refrexhrnenu l h m r i m I. -- - - - _- v¢ u p . . .e s u n t i l f i v e c - 'c l n c k B y r n e s e r v e d d e l i c i n u n the fo llowi n g I r i s Ba xte r :aaron Hhnblin u r indenUk"all thn smart new B1.V\eS|l1ri:rhtpn H19 ntharwise hare snar:E Yu"';},;',;5'é81éi-QQ |2i"i§`iii¢";i'aa;.;."m;a1\:§;a;."'§;:; mfg: YORK CREEK NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Fred Kuble andfamily visited at tha Pete Chris-tlmsen home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Williamsen Ind Mile Leoln Jensen attended a party at the Ernest Monlon home near Kennnrd,WednBld\Y eve< nl ¥ . .Ernest Gosker und sum gladden as well our own hearts." DANA COLLEGE NEWS NOTES Practically the entire college student body and faculty, as well me many other boosters from Blair attended the Dana-Luther foot- ball game at Wahoo,Saturday. Both buses and all avnlluble can were pressed into service to tur-» ..:..\. 'Betty mm.r&°n{1A'And`3aI{i§ I \ Johnson,Mary Ann Swingholm, nnd Lorrsl.ne's teachers,Misses Rusalie Foley and Mary Anderson. The Free Methodist church sex-~ vices will he held at thre¢ o'clock next Sunday instead of two~thiny u heretofore. Misses Minnie and Olga Inver- kus nl Omaha,brought Mrs. Peter Sian of this dty home Sun- ,»...__ _ . . ,__... _ V'S¢K Risingm m .fo n lf lg z li d nu P n - . . | » . _ l 1 1 _1 I fi