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10-29-1931JTERPRISEEl*THE wfxsnnwgon oqvrrrrsrnnrrs 'rms NEWS-Regards I Suu ! 1\nwr\f=\\ ~ PLAYS No FAVORITES NGTON COUNTY 1CIRCULATION IN WASHIIBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER / THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF wAs1-11Nc;'roN COUNTY, NEBRASKA Pn|»n¢h¢a Week1y by John A. RhondaV O L U M E X X X V Subscription Price, $1.50 ner Yur.Single Own. 5:|*rom¢hs0udmB»ddNd>r|d|-NUMBER 41BLAIR, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 29, 1931 wuuuwu wma. wo ~ ~ R. C. SponsorsLight Rates Reduced The Moming After, a |Ploneer Site To Be Marked D. A. R. Organization to Plane AI Marker in City Park to Identify! Early Stage Coach Trail and thev First School Building A FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT Work started Monday on the digging and putting in the foot- ings for o marker to commemorate the early stage coach trail from Omaha to Decatur.This trail was in use in the fdties and pass- ed just south of what is now Blair following the foothills on the south and west.Those were the good old days and the Uppincott homestead was known as the hal!- way place and wan the stopping place for a number ol years. This trail was kept open until into in the nlnfies.I t came in from the east crossing what is now the north end of the swim- ming pool park md followed the foothills crossing the South Creek where the B-Line Cabin pump is located and on west to about in line with Second meet where lt turned in a northwesterly direc- tion and struck what ls the pres- ent Bench road. lt so happened that the first school bdldlng in Blair was an this trail just south of the present srite of the park located on South and Third streets and it is in this park that the marker is to be placed.The site of this school building has been definitely locat- ed.lt happens to be on the south side of the creek from the park and not a practical place for a marker as it is on private pro-perty and it was thought best to place the marker in the park. The location of the marker will thus he about one hundred yards from the real school house site.Further infomation o l the '\'TQ~ ~ f '~ ~L=.»? ~ =-. l ~ F`\ ~H* Ha?""" ,m\~ \~~}f 1 ~Q F !~g ; 1 ' *1 f a 1W2»»++~ r ;_'~/ ' .,;wg.f/»*:¥.I .3"'ft,f .¢'*~ J I(,F '. . " v "L aI f a f f '...''.3 -":-___- ~ . . ~ . . _ ~Q = M ' '*'.:, rI k _. 7 " "=-__: ..J ¢_.n u . - . -» -_.. . . . . . . . . - . - - -I\EP» Co. Man ln Line For Scholarship Wdler G. Huber of This County Named aa Candidate for Rhodes Scholarship,ls Student at the Nebraska University FIRST COUNTY CANDIDATE A Rhodes scholarship at Oxford university, Oxford, England, is w be given n Nebraska student this year and thirteen candidates have been chosen by the colleges of the &ate from which ,one is to be chosen Walker G.Huber,,senior at the University ol Nebraska and A aon of I George Huber,prominent stoQsman o!Washington county, non* Irvington,is one of them. Two more candidates may be named. The Rhodes scholarships were established by the will ol Cedl J. Rhodes,millionaire statesman of South Africa,who ded in 1902. He lelt practically an whole lm- mmlovfortunema the fund for the mdntenance of about 175 saudamtafromthedifferentcoloniesof Great Britain, Germany and th§ United States.Each scholarship is tenable for three years.Only half the total number for the United States are chosen. Candidates must be between the ages of nineteen and twenty-five years, and must at least have fin- ished his sophomore year at a re- cognized university or college. Each school may name two tollve candidates according to the total number of students il, has enrolled. These scholarships are awarded on the following plan: Proficiencyinliteraryandscholastic attain- ments counts three-tenths; success in outdoor Hxwm,two-tenths; quality of manhood, three-tenths; qualities of leadership, two-tenths. The second and third qualifica- tions are determined by vote of 10%-22c0*''f 1.\~d q \ .4 ~1 \ $ v '~~.f f ~~ ~f r ~w I //_ I . f i .. . " ' 1 /~f f /~/ v "- " _ - "\/// ( f `|-. j *~~ ~1 ' » @ ; f ; € ¢/~ .»~= » . f a s / »~. .f "\.»» ¥ f , ...._~ i .,.:1 g i g ~. ~¢ .Ynnn i tin nf'thisPaufinnrun o| s s s c o v w . N .qm-.»......uwpreamble lo the constirution of the American legion.I t is a masterpiece within it- self and would do well for a motto for us all. "For God imd Country, we associate 'ourselves to- o: I E s s a y W r i t i n g C o n t e s t C o ..JMRS. MASSER .WINS 4 Subject of Essay "Columbus Day". - I CITY CHAMIONSHIF Twmly-(Ive E my / s u h mme d . I ( l n N e i g h b o r i n g ~ ol November ll by the Henry ~r»x.»|»f rf mn nf the American'r ' T | . . .ovrng Served by Iowa-Neb ras ka B u n n : n u m A r 1 r . ; r \ u : s --- q-- --» --. - - - - - --- " " ; "Li g h t and Povrc r Company A r e c o m v m x n o u V I A A I R P L A N E L e g w n o f th a t °'*>'»ac c ording to nr rn nvn mp nln c umnleted a t a u ~ the following :I Mrs- n»."`€r.Mnennr mnr | f ha rih rl Co.Sup't.Be lf RSV.M T I DGrantedAReductioninLight Rates Eff ec tive Dec ember ls t .,...¢...............~ W I L L M E A N G R E A T S A V I N G Ra te s Reduced to Me et Prcaent Str in g; -n c y a nd i n Ke ep in g wi th General Redu c tio n in Pric es J oh n E_ Mi lle r, p rop ri eto r of th e mee ti ng o f the c ommi ttee la s t Bla i r To p , md Ti r e Co mp an y of Th u rs d a y e ve n in g .d this c i ty , wa s i n attendanc e aff a Th ? B la u pri es t wa s ' f° °° mm°n convention o f ti re dealers l a a t f d hi gh ly to _ th e c ommi ttee as a Thurad r K a C t M spea ker uf a bili ty a nd q war veter-Thc 2 §;"f; n{m"" ;',§8 i i e g 1 3 " g a n wh o sa w exten sive servic e I-I advised membe rsgeneralget~to~ge 1er me e ti n g of :°v°r5eas e_a ll ti re de a le rs ! o f the mi d d | ¢ g § , , } j' f 'j_°"j£1§§lf;;=h;=nnj~°"'d be . r r x » r |r r » » »s » » r » n n ,....,~=\..=."'I'o uphold and defend 'l§ °lf championship the Constitution of the United States of\Americn; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate a onc hundred per cent Americnnism;to preserve the memories and incidentsof our association in the Great war;to inoculate asenseofindividualobliga~ tion to the community, statc and nation;w com- bat the autocmcy of both the classes and the masses; right the master to promote peace will on earth;to and transmit to the principles of to make of might; and good safeguard posterity justice,Irndo m and de» mocracy;w eonsecrate and sanctify our comrsdeship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness." a s s o a u o o o o c o n a l s o a o n s l a s o n e c s o s a o a o 1 o a o s The Arlston Society of the Con- gregational church are preparingfor a I-1sllowe'en party to be held at the church this evening. Countians Take tournament complet ernoon, with Mrs. Sunday oft- rman Rath- a very close one, the Kcores being tied on the eighteenth hole and an extra hole being necessary to do- clde who would be the winner. Mrs. Mnsser won the hole by one stroke and was proclaimed city champion. The tournam nt started Thurs-day of last .si and at the end of nine holes, Mrs. Mosser had Mrs. Rathmsnn one up and Miss Anna Raver one up,the stroke scores being: Mrs. Masser 61, Miss Rave; 62,Mrs.Rathmann 64, and Mrs Van Deusen 87.In the concluding round Sunday,Mrs.Rathmanu shot 49,Mrs.Masser 51,Miss Rover 71, and Mrs. Van Deusen 81. At the some time the city ohom- pionship was decided n handicap tournament was also held, which Mrs. Masscr also won with a total of 112 strokes for the 18 holes, Mrs.Rathmann second with us , Miss Ilaver third with a net of 121 and Mrs. Ven Deusen a net of 146. The prize for the winner was I small cup donated by Miss Rave! to be known he rwte r as the Anna Raver cup.The wlnnereach I :mann runner-up.The contest was year will be permitted to have .r ......,._ _-..,-_ _. --_=..- e"i 'a a })l and Rev. Hargctt Act as Judge! PROMOTION OF PATRIOTISM A Similar Ozntelt Was Originator of the Present Dly Flag Saluto Now Nstionllly Uled The essay contest on the sob- ject,"Columbus Day",conducted by the W. R.C.of this city, created considerable interest among pupils of the seventh and eighth grades of the city schools under the direction of Miss McGill, teacher of the above mendoned grades. There were twenty-five essays submitted to the judges who were County Superintendent Bclford, Rev. L. J. Moran and Rev. A. J. Hargett ot' this city. The prize winners were announc- ed last Saturday at the regular W. R. C.meeting and were as follows:Bob Hemphill,fidst; Donna Gollehon, second, and Peggy Pounds, third.They were accor- dingly awarded prizes by the Pat- riotic Instructor of W. R. C-» Mrs. Ado Short,after they rend,i n tum, their essays. These contests are conducted hy the W. R. C. to promote patriotism love of country and to encourage \. te by th e B u r t Cou nty n d the Ha rr is on Cou nty at bo th Te k a mn h an d Valley ha ve been g m n t - ry substantial reduc tion li g h t rates.Bo th to wn s d b y Th e Iowa-Nep raa ka west.Dealers i h a ll ma ke s o f " " " " 5 " "° " I ' " ' . " " ".tires we re represented,th e p u r - l Fa the r Jonantia wa s loc ated mn po s e o f th e me et bein to i r mf o r mls wth Omn h o whef'wa r wa s de- geac h other in a general way of the ptgggfg A L't}_m:n'a"ti}:_e §";"f;<* suies p o mts and spec lfrc ntlons o f l g e t o r §°";l==l md e o N B th e var i ou s ma ke s o f ti re s o n th e' ° °" m Y Y an . :L en as m P e- ma r k e t toda 0 Se v ra l h u n d m d lb r a s k a nntzonni gu a r d re glme nt.er l n n i n s n u r n u n y u r n r n n f * r I i c f n h ~~~~~b E ' We no He r a ld u Ne ws th: Miss ouri ed a vel i n their arn serveL i g h t an d Power Co.wh o a t pre sen t a re fu r n i s h in g g a s to th e c ity o f Blair.Th e n e w ra te wh ic h wi ll g o in to effec t Dec em- ber ls t i s to b e f r o m seven and one- half to seven -cents per ki lo - wa tt hour.Th i s reduc tion i s gene ral thr ou gh a ll o f the to wn s served by the c ompany an d wi ll -i\a\.e th e c ustomers o f the Io wa - Ne b r as k a L i g h t and Power Co m- pa ny in excess o f one hundred thousand dollars per y ear the c ompany believes.Fo llowi n g is the sta te me nt o f 'Distric t Ma na ge r C.J .Theieen as given to Th e Ha rr i so n C ou nty u c u l c l a w c u ;y l u a u l l u u l l l D i \ . | |"|.c a m e a c h a p l a i n o f a n o v e r s e a s t h e d i s c u s s i o n s a n d p r o g r a m p r e - p a r e d f o r t h e o c c a s i o n . T h e c o n ve n t i o n w a s h e l d a t t h e r e g i m e n t .W h e n t h e l e g i o n w a s f o r m e d h e b e c a m e p r o m i n e n t i n t h e s t a t e o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d s c r e wPresidentHo te l i n Kan sas Qi w. ,ha 1 d th me as c p a i n u r mg e r m';;;_;=F . k A .e - b e g m g ; ; P { ' ; i n T " . , h . .W ade Ma r ti n o f Stra tton , e apo esman.'1 g w a s c omman der H e is c hap lain th i l f d f thiseor gina ou n e r o e i n !th e Ne br a sk a orga niza tion o fGoody ear Ti r e and Rub ber Co m- pany and wa s a me mbe r o f th e fir m un ti l th e ti me whe n Go od y e ar wa s the larg est ti re produc er i n th e wo rld._|Th e convention wa s a one day 5Disobied Veterans a t present. Mr .an d Mr s .H .H .B r o wn we r e called to Lin c o ln Tues day aftern oon b y th e illness o f Mr . a f f a i r a n d i n o r d e r t o m a k e t h ° ' B r o w n ' s s i s t e r M a r y E l l e n B r o w n !otr i p a s quic kly as possible M r n News:.I1-filler traveled by airplane which"From our own stundpomt, con-1 ex ence Tkfe take 0 0. ..t- was a nove pen .-fimona. 'f2,f'°.'i.l'fst{"..ff'i§.f"'fl¢'.fi,,. off was made from the Omaha ~~~ :ons nz mrs tune, uno mme ...wereductionswerepromptedbyngenuinedesiretobeofdefinite help to our customers during_thls period of depression, our decisioncertainly' did not lack a selfishmotive.Lower cost for electricsewicemeansthatmorepeople can uso it profitably.That will result in a greater load-a greaterdstributlonofourproducwhichagainwilljustifyIurther rate reductions.We are conti- dent that the future will justify our temporary sacrifices."The Company has consistently reduced rates during the lastsevenyears.These reductions were.due to the increased use ofcurrent and the resulting reduced cost of overhead expense because of volume of sales.Under present conditions, the normal 1n~creased use has not continued. but for the purpose of doing its share in lowering_living eosts_ at | airport ln a government mail plane at 7:30 A. M.Due to the early hour the weather was hazy for some time but soon cleared af- fording a wonderful view of the earth below.The plane traveled at a rate of 110 to 120 miles per hour making the one hundred and eighty mile trip in one hour and thirty-five minutes. Seventy miles is saved in going to Kansas City by sir over the distance by train or highway. Nearlng St. Joseph, Mo., travel- ing became very rough due to the condition of the slr and riding in the Plum was very similar 00 therlde in an automobile over rough roads.In order to avoid this alr- condition the plane climbed to n height of four thousand feet.This put the travelers above the clouds and it was a thrill indeed to he - - U . - -- - - 5 "- - v - - v Home Coming Almond Home Coming of Blain High Held List Week Briugr Back Memories of Put Schoo History venus BRING MANY CHANGES The Home Coming now being put on as an annual event is mu wsy of reviving memories oi early events in the history of tbl district.An a special feamre ax exhibit for the benefit of the alum- ni usodation was arranged unc drew eondderable attention.This association has grown to consider- able proportions and its present oC o r n S h o w P r l z e s ' Washington County Cops Eighteen of the Twenty Prizes il Benson Corn Show Held October 22. za and 24 . AROUND FIFTY CORN ENTRIES men |m».|sm um year ul mln-...Qit engraved thereon and retained during the period of champion- ship. It is a small cup, but the number of entries in the wumnment sre small also.The cup is of silver plated with gold on the inside and his an engraving of the Nebraalm state capitol on one dde.It IA needless Yo say that Mrs. Mauser was pleased over the winning of it s mute intense sway or Amanum,History and the liven of the great men who have made Amerlqsn Binary. It was a eonbest of this kind camducud by a Womaxfs Belle! Corps, in n small Missouri town, some forty years ago that brought u m being our present pledge w the flag.It was submitted md won prize by n school boy nnd mnddend so fine tlml The Benson business men put m their annud com show vn last Yhursday,Friday and Saturday. Around fifty entdu were made ln :he corn exhibit and a mod show- and will be m proud ponaessor xo: th,triotic instnlcwr a f q u ;one year at lem*C0rpnp?l\ed it away.When soma In the A B Hitchman cup:~seven yearn Inter Pnddent Me- tournamanv.lxttle more vr°s'rw Kinley concdved the idea a t an m b m m g t * r f * - . 1 ' " E " " " 2 ' " . n . m» 1 mw n . ¢ n . g m m . u » .x m § u » » m » m m . i ¢ » m n . | ' ° * " ° ° ¢ = ° * = H = w l = " N " p u » u m m ¢ . 1 . ¢ » m m » ¢Wuhlngumenunty corn ,..|.e"'bywlndn|1romD¢mC.Vll|Dm- :Mn of nllodmu t h t I l l-w-» pmvd me em rw ~»\l::';."1.&; 'k':'3 !.':."".'! .:"£..§*.L' 5es'! ..e2~,'! ~':'=.:e,':': :om raisers and out of the twenty '4'"}'= ""'I mf* "W "P '"" -'j mlmnuanug me nam ox ounce urprizesofferedthey walked avqay mam in the Hntchnmn family diss senators uu!congressmen,hawith eighteen.u fnrihmfeffng MY' "ggi lavonw naked the different patriotic sod- The judges were Henry Kruse or e c prona P-(Continued on page seven) this Lime,the Mlanagement hasauthorized this cut in rates.The amount of qaving to each custo-mer wi\l vary in proportion tothecurrentconsumption,butover the period of a year will be substantiah As general condi- able m look down and see the membership reaches 1216 mem shadow of the plane upon the bers.clouds below.A chart showing the gmwth oi Arrival at the Kansas City air- the association since its ineeptiorport was made shonly after 9:00 ii 1872 was prepared and exhibit- A_ M. and n mx; was waiting zo ~This chart showed that dur rf Calhoun, who judged the cattle om, and Hugh Cao! of Elk City olb ? f : f° § f ". * '1 ? ~= # .f > 5 & * z°~ Ra l l H e a d GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARYtion s i mpr ove an d th e u se of ele c -.Continued o n a ¢{h t IPS m e nrst.n v e y earf|~i|°§11.f nmmin shown sn no r ma l in-(_ _P s e s J le mh t me mbe r s we re enr penou'olled ir A lmr.m : n e w i n n e r s l n Dom |=°§§1 ;.;'a é'ég`é¥Iu~iJ¥8i1Bvéé" ' ¢ " ;- ¢ V - u .-- U . .--- -c r e a s e ,w e e x p e c t t o c o n t i n u e o u r p o l i c y o f c c n s i s t c n t r a t e r e d u c t ~C H k ' i o n s a s i n t e p a s t ." A c o m p a r i s o n o f t h e a v e r a g e 0 .~~ rates paid b y v l g h t i n g customersi n MisSbL{ri a l e y seven y ears C ~ ag o a n d to d ay s ho ws th a t i n 1924 ~~ the association.The c har t sh owed th e increase i n f i ve y ear period: the last,period emb rac ing the y e a r s f r o m 1926 to 193 0 inc i usivf an d showed a n increase i n tha1 period of 2 80 members. . | \ ¢ ¢ ' \ | -| | u . ¢ .A J '§ n l n u n n P u ¢ . .0 0 mx. mu mrs. :men mnen, omB l a md 'u r this 'zV l s l t s a u ' ~ n n s , = ; : : , : . , , , ~Lnrsrn Yellow Dentn1_ur - . -mxsvvm.m u s e , r i v i r u wZn d - Ha r r y S e ltz , D e S n tn 3 r d - Gr a n t La ge ,Florenc e ith - E . H. L o r e n z e n , B ln lr . L a r g e W h i te i s t- He n r y H . L o r e n z e n , B l a i r Zn d - E . H .Lor en ze n, B la ir ir d - Ge o r g e Oh r t, P t. C a lh o u n i th - Gr a n t I n g e , F lo r e n c e Ni n e ty Da y ls t, - Ha r r y Seltz,_l?e Soto I n Gue st a l Lunc heon un d Tn l lm to th e B u a i n e u Me n Re la ti ve lo Ru n n i n g Hi g h wa y Nu m b e r 80 D o w n W u h l n g t a n S tr e e t R E F U S E S ' r o OP E N C RO S S I N G C a r l R.Gr nv J r . . vic e n r ed d en t .__...,,.. .._.obs erved th ei r g olden wedd in g n n- nlve rs a ry , las t W ed ne s da y , 0c L2 8 bo th a f te moo n an d e ve ni n g. The i r da ug hter ,Mr s .Ma r ti n Pnulaan.. wh o li ve s n o rth of town , p r vep a r d a lo ve ly dinner l o r th e rela tives. and c lose friends.ln th e e ve n i n g , at se ven o 'c ] oc k, all a ttend ed . n u- vi c e s at th e I- 'i r st L uthe n n c h ur c i , fo llowed b y a.nic e pr o g r a m a t GL the average rate per ki lo wa tt_ hour fo r fi gh ti ng wa s 9.8 cents wh ile i n 1930,th ? a mo u n t wa s |m\'|R0 nunf a Th a n a m f a i n wi ll nuuuac s |u:| u ua.luucxcau wasth e pi c tu r e o f th e fi r s t grad uate He n r y Sorensen A g a i n W i n n e r o f Mr s. Mar y E . Fa wc ett h ic hi en emy n ... ...... . ...,....wh n was f m lnmr ve ar n n r nd d en 1Ua v vu Innuu . . -" - ,- - -" " ' ;| _0| | [e5| ang r,| | zu)| ¢ m lug Sllle ---- - - - -- - - 5 c " " ' - - - - - ~ - -still fu rthe r reduce this average..o f Bla i r b u t is now resi ding ir "Th e r e d u c ti o n o f on e ha lf c e p t,Contest.W i lli a m B r e tt Sec ond California.He r pare nts wer: p e r k i l o w a t t w i l l a l s o a p p l y t o t h e f M a n » | n n . || . |u n \ n \n n l u f n n un f a "|" |\§ n'amcrng the eaxiiestsettlers here omuuaru rural service raw.......|reduction will, no doubt, be help-M ful to the farmer and assist himin meeting some of his present- problems."~ STATE CONTEST NOVE BER 9 The 1981 Washington County _Corn Hualdng Contest was held WILL CELEBRATE 89TH BIRTH ANNlVERSARY Mrs. Alta Wainwright of-this. city will celelmite her eightyminth birth anniversary next Saturday. Mrs.Wainwright is an early settler in this city, coming here fifty-one years ago with her hus- band who was nt that time pastor of the Congregational church.Of this fifty-one years she has spent fifty years ih the house where she now resides which was built by her husband and was at that timeone of the show places of Blair.l Always nctivg in the activitiesof the city, she is u charter mem- ber of the \v. n. c. and the Mlm-' day Afternoon Club and up towithinthe past year she has taught n class in Sunday School. For her age she is exceptionallykeen:md her mind ls clear and her memory wonderful.Her ac- tive life and her interest in nn unselfish way in others has made her n favorite among her old I fdends who are numbered by hun-' dreds. Her home is an attractive place and her art treasure,sent her by u duugllter who was mission- nry ln Japan for n number of years, is one of the best in the mate.I The Enterprise extends con~ grniulations to Mrs.Wainwright and wishes for her many more years of activity. The Eastern Star kensington held at the home of Mrs. E.C. Hunt on last Tuesday afternoonbrought out over twent rnyembers/The hostess was assisted by hlrs.' Sherry Moore, Mrs. Hank Thomp-' son and Mrs. L. C. Hansen.Mrs.R.E.Vinton entertained with a reading alter which lie game ol hearts was enjoyed Refreshments were served last Tuesday,October 27, at the George I-lain farm, three and one- half miles straight north of Blair, on the bottom road Over one hundred spectators and boosters followed the sdx confes- tants and waited eagerly for the outcome at the end of the hour and twenty minutes.Henry Sor- ensen, 1929 state champion, again finished up with the most net pounds of corn after all deductions were made.Bill Brett, runner-up, came within forty-two pounds of husklng as much com as Sorensen. The results were as follows, giving net com husked after all deductions: Lbs.com 1,644.86 1,602.82 - 1,475.91 . 1,469.85 1,316.25 1,191.76 Henry Sorensen will represent Washington county in the state meet _which will he held near Schuyler on Monday, November 9. County Agent Bates feels very grateful to the following Blair men who helped with the contest as follows:Carl Christensen and Pred l-lurdum ns weigh masters of the loads; J. W. Blotter and Lyle Guyer as weigh masters of thehusks, and P. Ll. Tyson and Orvnl Schcfflér as field judges,time keepers and starters. FREE THANKSGIVING .l Henry Sorensen, Blair - 2 Bill Brett, Herman - - - 8 Carl Sorensen, Blair - 4 Helga Xnudsen, Blair 5 G. Rosenboom,Arlington 6 George Crowdy, Blair - l PERMANENT f With each B0 cents wonh of work, a ticket is given.If y ou have a Permanent during the time of Oct. 28 and Nov. zq_ you 'receive tickets and may get your Permanent Free.Permanent m be given Nov. 25 or up to Nov. 80, Ls.Blair Beauty Shoppe,over g<»;;f°=Drug Store.Phone 850. her father being a practicingphysician.She attended school in Blair when the school house,a small low building mo d where Dr.R.J.Murdoch's office now stands,Along with the other pic- tures gg also one of the class of 1896 but n handful of mem- bers compared to the classes whichhave graduated in later years. The picture ol the first real school building of Blair,was also on exhibition.This building was crectd in 1872 and served the public until s few years ago when it was torn down to make ... for the present building. Another picture ol interest wus that of the high school building which was erected in 1899 and is still in use.The picture wastaken ut the time of the laying of the cornerstone.W.K.Fowler. then the city superintendent and later state supedntendent,was instrumental in the agitation which caused this building to be con- structed and it was he who largely planned the structure.It is still in use and is in an excellent state of preservation. A view of the old school farm which flourished for a few years as an experiment around 1910 was wa exhibited.This tract of land composed of the five acres just south of the Cubin Camp was purchased for $2500 and was used for instruction in agriculture but this manner ot teaching was found impractical and the tract was later disposed of for $1500 and is now only a memory.A number of clippings relative to various activities had been muuntd.These clippings discuss- ed the activities of the athleticteams, debate teams and mudcal accomplishments of the classes o t years gone by.The 1928 trophies were also grouped for inspection.This seemed to be the banner year for the collection of trophies and made a road display. Other features of the Home Coming were those of the differ- ent school activities which were as usual the main feature of ab traction. ~ Eliapiér 5Afii.of this city are aponsodng will be given later. BLAIR SCHOOLS and fourth by the faculty of the school attended.The value of these scholarships is $l,5W a. year. Oxford is the oldest and most RECEIVE |>REgENT5|famous of English univerdties.It _ls not known when it was estab- Congressman Malcolm asm-xgexlished but it was about eight hun- sent to Superintendent D. V. Mas- ser thirty very large size posdr portraits of George Washington. These por'tra.lt.s are to be framed and hung in the different class rooms of the Blslr city schools. These portraits are considered among the finest of George Wash- , ~n.We wish to thank Mr. B ldrlge !or this fine gift to our s~ uols. NTERTAIN AT HAL LOWEEN P n r r A very enjoyable Hallowe'cn party was held at the home of the Missa Eulala and Edna Andersen northeast of Arlington on last Sunday evening.Being A Hallow- e'en party the decorations wereln keeping with the time and the amusemenl§s were Halloween games and contests.At the close of the evening refreshments were served. The guests were:l{nn'y, Leon- ard,Mets,Edna,Evelyn,Ray- mond and Vems Wulf,Alfred Andersen,Harvey Hllgenkamp,Lily, Alvin,Norman,Edith and Ethel Jacob,Em s and BerthaMatzen,Jens gsnsen,Gladys Gottsch, George Kassebaurn, Ray- mond Rasmussen, Ethel, Irene and Gifford French. SCHOOLS CLOSE WEDNESDAY EVENING The schools closed Wednesday evening for a two-day period in order to enable all the teachers of the Blair dt y schools to attend the State Teachers Convention at Omaha.Many educators of na- tionsd prominence will address these meetings.There will he around 8500 teachen at the Oma- ha meeting. Subscribe for The Enterprise I dred years ago.Whether a student wins the scholarship or not it is real dis- tinction to be selected by his lu- stnxctors and hls fellow studentsin such an institution as the Uni- versity of Nebraska for that honor 11° PAYS 'ro ADVERTISE Cafrol Thomhurgh, who has re~ cently opened a new g-mcery in Blair, experienced a real thrill last Friday and Saturday when be found that his advertising was netting him results far beyond ex- pectations.One item in particu- lar which he advertised was sor-ghum.Although his advett.ise~ ment was of no unusual size or the article advertised was dis~ played in no unusual way, he found that long before Saturday was over his supply of sorghum was exhausted.The result was a re~ plenlshing of his supply and this too was exhausted.Those cus- tomers who still wished to pur- chase sorghum, psid for it in sd- vance and their orders were de- livered as soon as posdble.A total of fortyeight gallons were sold and each sale was stdctly cash. WINS DAMAGE SUIT Word reached Blair last week that the supreme court had up- held the district oourt in the case of Mrs. Eva Cook wherein die was swing Dr. Earl Meats for damages.The court awards her S3000.` Thac as swaa ca rrie dtothe lu- preme court and Judge Frank M. Dineen was the presiding judge. Mr.and Mrs.Reed 0'Hanlon will entertain the Thursday eve- ning bddge club at their homothis evening. '2nd--Wm. Kruse, Florence8rd-Grant Lage, Florence 4th-Emest Kruse. Ft. Calhoun. Single Ear Ist-Henry 11. Lorenzen 2nd»-Wm. Kruse 8rd--George Ohrt h h Harry Seltz. Cattle ComIsllugh Cooper, Elk City had-E.' H. lnrenzen, Blair em-J. R. Shell, Elk City 4th-Harry Tucker, Ft. Calhoun. EGG Drv1sioN White Eggs ls!"Teo. Stnlley, Benson d "'yde Matteson,Slll Decatur 8rd-Mrs. Grace Duvall, Waterloo. Brown Eggs ls*"co.Huber, Benson hd-Ralph Jackson, 91 Centre St. 3rd-Mrs. Jas. Andersen, Benson. LATE AFFERBIATHS AR E c a o w mc The Enterprise office force are i n receipt of a nlce bouquet of lllncs, sent in hy Mrs. Wlebks Wulf who resides on west Lincoln street. Mrs. Wulf noticed something out of the ordinary for the time of year on her lilac hush and on examin- ation found the bush covered with lovely blooms. George Blanchard, who brought the flowers to The lahlterprisa office: said that he had found his bush in bud, ready to break forth in bloom in .n few days il the fron stays sway. Many reports have come ho The Enterprise office of lateraspberries,strawberries,roses, dalilins and other plants heaing ont of aason. Truly Nebraska has wonderfull fall weather and no frost yet in dght. CARD or-' THANKS I wlah to express my dncore thank;to the Blair fire depart- ment and others who rendered auch valuable service during the fire at my home last week. Mn. John Reid. l || I of the C. St. P. M. & 0. rdlway. was a guest last Monday of the business men of Blair at a. public luncheon at the Clifton Ho w. Other out of .town guests were Marshall Howard,vice preddent of the Bridge Company;J.G. Aldrich, vice president and aaalsf tant manager of Woods Brothers Corporation of Lincoln,and the assistant 'state highway engineer. The intent of the meeting was to talk over the proposed vpenhm' of the railroad/crossing on east Washington street, allowing High~ wsy Number 80 to go the length of Washington street from Third street east.Mr.Gray in his opening talk threw down the gauntlet and de- clared that the railroad company would not pay as he expressed it "one slim dime" towsrd the chang- es in the trsckage that would be necessary to make the grade crossing.He went into his reasons very thoroughly and while his talk was in the nature of a disappointment all could He was railroads the bus- nud that to those present,yet understand his position. frank to say wat the had no funds and that lness was in a had way everything was being done that was posdble on out down expense. After the luncheon he with the company present walked down oo the proposed crossing and alter carefully going over the changes he assured the committee that within a week he would give the required estimate of the coat-L After these estimates are received means will be considered of fin- [snclng the venture and from the number in stendanoe at the luncheon and the interest shown lt should not be n difficult task comrr:c'rxoN The box social and program to be held at the Cmlckahsnk school Oct. 80. instead of Oct. 81 as or roneousiy stated last week. ymunw unu uuomuu spwcues ui wechurch parlors.Later in the eve~ nlug s fine lunch was served 1 The church parlors wean ap- propristely aeonted in gold and white and autumn haves, typical. of a golden wedding.Yellow chryssnthemums were also in evi- dence. Many friends were praent todo this worthy couple honor andthey were the redpients of s number at lovdy gifts. Mr. Larson was snemploye of the Danish Publishing House for many years but re tlrd fro m all active work and is quietly spending his time at his home. PHEASANT HUNTERS' AUTOS RUIN ROADS Rainy weather during the first part of the pheasant season cost the county several thousand dol- lars ln reparing damage to roads, according to County Commissioner U.S.Cornwell,o f Thurston county.Every dde road in his district, he said,was chopped into deep rnts.Very seldom is it necessary, following e rain, to touch up those roads as there is little travel un- ui the road has drled. BUSINESS ANT) SOCIAL FORECAST j ~ ~ ~~ ~<i1'\L ai.»6I 5 z o 2 1 > \ ` v l o b e r I n l a0 7 8I 4 I 5 2 |2 2 2 5 2 9 _ l e g 2 5 9 n o 1 6 I l l2 3 2 4 5 0 3 l _ program 19 31nn.socs45l l 12 I 6 I 9 2 5 z o at Crulckahsnk school Oct. si w R.C m u m and .1 v m us e place Friday "7¢"i\\¥| Oct. 80-Box social and A d v u d h a h l s h t o r p d u .Bazaar at City Hall. Oct. 31-Csrnlvnl dance at K-ll1a"l P With The Churches nAP'r1s'r CHURCH FIRST L U1 'nanAN c s vnc n L. J. Moran, Pastor James N. Lund, Pastor Hanserra parents,Mr.and Mrs. Rum and Richard, August Keri: r,.1....¥l=»=I=--f hoff and Rodngy,_ Wm.H_gltms\r}:'\1:r¢§"nn1a:ne|r|§'.E5_§"f'i"Q.i'°.'.!'}..L' |l\|| illnnl.ww »....=,.M n .x m l J a 5,5 w w Irena Holtmsn,Florence " v n u v . " . , . . . .'he J. J. S. Club will meet on and Mrs. Johg Anduzenaxove JZ Langhorst,Wilhelmlnla Franke,E;"{=-e,...m.Wntnrmnn.Flomn Brand.Floyd Hinz was taken bo the gusggn AS TOLD BY 'mmm PASTORS B A P T I S T C H U R C H F I R S T L u m a m n C H U R C H L .J . Mo ra n,Pas tor J a me s N. L un d , Pa s to r Sun day Sc hool 9:45;W o r s l p Co mmu n io n services i n Da ni sh 11:D0;B. Y . P. U' s. 6 :3 0 ; even in g No v. Is t a t 10 : 30 . ~~l " ~a Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Sheets. Mr.and Mrs. H. B.Cameron drove w sr. mum, Mo. Tuesday to attend a pam-nasters convention. Blair Thursday and had d i n n e r ~" " " f | " " " ''ba Lang orst,Elsie Wilson.with Mrs.Jenlelfs E11-HdP'?'°""' Manhella Stranger, Grace Carpen- Mr.and Mn. John Taylor.Mr- ter,Margaret Ianghont,Norma, Taylor celebrated his '77Lh blzth- Leona and Viola Holtmxm, Wilma day nm dily ""i '."'!f" '3 t'2 '°'......,.,Frank e Immanuel hospital in Omaha Fri-{home.day bo be treated for an infection Mr. and Mrs. Pei/er Nlelsm cn-in his hand caused from n blister. tenained the following guata forHe w able tn be brought home Sunday dinner:Mr.and Mrs.S\u\da|;l-nowever.Hia father and Julius Petersen, Mr. and Lira. A. mnther mlm for hlm and then on|R.Brock. Mrs. James Klnby andThey returned Sunday. Floyd Foster and Miles West nl returned Friday from I-Igmlec, u Mf ,an d LI I ! .HBIOIG \'Y(3U8l.»6z Ulf uxlu Anim \Jl;1.|lb\.|ann---~- - - - - - -_-___ _____t a n d M r a n d Mr s Adolph Hoftma 11\th<w\ ; J h ome th e y c alle d on Mr .Mr. and Mrs . H. C. Rz lsmu asé nar nd Joy ce o f W est Po mt,span .4rewe e k e n d a t t h e p r e d Ha ge n r no to re d to Ali gn ,Na b .Tuesday .a n r s . W m Be a ls o f I rvi n g to n . He le n o f Bla ir ,Mr .a n d M1 Liam Els le Wnlson wa s a gu es t ve ar l fa rmli e s ir on ; th is ne ig h Pe te r Iver so n,Mi s s Tessie J o h son, Jens Iverson, Mrs. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Sorenson, Mr. undMrs. Andrew Johnson, Mrs. VictorJohnson and Phyllis. The Danish ladies Aid will meet Wednesday afwrnoon,Nov. 4 with Mrs.Alben Jensen,near Fonbnnelle.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen anddaughters spent Tuesday eveningat the John Taylor Jr. home Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen and dnughlers were Monday suggerguests at the Ed Hansen home.Rev.and Mrs. Peter Krey andchildrenleftMondayfortheir home in Fells City a lter a few days visit at the Lars Rxxllandhome.<1 CARNIVAL \ ITA N c E at KING/S PAVILION Saturday, 0ct. 31 Pete Kuhl And His 7 Aces "Theris 9 of Them"FREE FAVORS s2s.oo CASH DOOR PRIZES Month end sale Fashion' Cevim-Hala for Women 50°-values 00$B»-shop early. Fashion Center Winter Coats on sale this week-and at $16.75 and$25 with a Beautiful New HatGiven Free with every Coat-sl\op burly please. BENCH N.o'1§Es Mr s .Clhr k Lip pi nc o tt an d V i r - gi n i a A n n , a n d Mis s Ru th L i p p i n - \I | Faahion Center Beauty Parlor-_Phone 47-Alice Ttiplett.Finger Wnve325c Web-MONDAY Only- make appointments well in ad- vnnce.Tekamah-H.M.Paradise sold g Coffee Shoppe to Fred Gill._ cott spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.Hans Anderson and daughter, Flora of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen andchildren spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hansen of Kennard.Jim Lippincott and daughter,Mildred spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and family. Mr. and Mrs.Jim Sylvis andchildren of Fremont, were Sundayafternoonvisitorsnndsupper guests at the Harry Smith home. Mrs. E. C. Lippincott called onMrs. Tom Lippincott Monday alt- ernoon.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gottsch and daughter were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Hansen._granddaughter,Betty King were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs. Rudolph Mencke and daugh ters attended a miscellaneousshowergivenlorMissMarieWard at her home Monday after- n o o n . Mrs. Husk's Sunday school class gave u party I-'rlday evening at the Fred Peck home. Mg. and Mrs.C. I. Gollehon ofFremont, vldted at the GeorgeBadgerow home Sunday alternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Koenig were Sunday dinner gueala of Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Schneider. Nab. where they went a Ween ugu home.in husk com._Rev.and Lks.T.J.Mx. and Mrs. EDEN"Bunhc Pawnee City, Neb., were umm dawn m Lincoln Saturday w pa nn dinner at the E. nesday wb.'";;"'§"p.";°.'1a,;*s;;'a;S o l y .°f the week.Tnererore ~Sundill'was an exceptiondly will ve b If are Invited L0 come on Sunday and.gl a program,nnglng to ago od d p? ln ou r c h ur c h .I t ls e n -close th i s y enr's Miss ion P r o j m .he a r th e messages. c our agmg to se e o ur peop le swi ng-W ,ll b d d"i rf g ba c k i mp the wo rk .W e h a d P J E E Z W Q L , '1.$21"" .~ `l`}l`§§hm.f`,R..r n r s r r x ' L U ' r H 1 a r m N c m n z c u Inn er ?- fo ur m Su nd ay S c h oo l.W easerved.Evo r vh n d v invihnd Hn 'W . Li nc oln a' nd zn u S tr e etsE w 3 1°'°''"3'in3 game.~ ~Miss Norma Holtman accompan- mrs. mrs .acppesgnMiss Ann Reeh is leaming the Mrs. Alfred Kramer invited the ied Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Wilson and number for the en{{I§§E f o r k a t t h e t e l e p h o n e o f f i c e n o m e m b e r s o f t h e A u x i l i a r y o u t t o d a u g h t e r s ,E l s i e a n d H a r r i e t t o s p r e a d . - -U * - . - - u i CI. .i n |u i n1 r I I .a n d M I B .~ .uw lucuyderedbed e Hiudles'Sunday. the one evening -2543 g Sunday.n. c. Jul. nun, nur C .s.m~|Tfn:¢ m ._ : '"°-.£.'2.....-Snmdu School. 9:45 A. M.work as relief girl.her home west of town last Tues-rremum.°"""""-v-.Mr.and Mrs. E. P. Hansen havo day for their regular meeung.|'_p sgonetntheir' home at Decatur. The nnnual election of officers was wS»===§503;» {§umZ'".§?5`°i They have been staying at thelheld.Mrs. C- L Reid was choen mg; n -omnlgs now__FBsh5;on HMBBH hom; here whlle MV' mdlpmsldent; Mrs. Nels Jackson, vnce Center ggauty Parlor-Phonn 47- lirs. Howar{Hm§ :twé ;;p::v nZ president;Mrs.d ~ S"'",§ § § ; Ali c e Trlple tt. r.and rs.2nd vlee-remien;rs.,F ' n enter~...._..»_..,..».snndnv dlnner,|=,...,.\.W nn: Hrs. Earl Reid. ..§1'3"&'1.°"9»f.?&5T€?"°,.1f..no und family of Herman,called at the _Leon Hindley home Sunday evenmg.hlrs.Frank Thompson was pleasantly surprised last Sunday 'when around thlny members oltheThompsonfamilycamoto§pend_ the day ~ well f cd bas 11 lun o c ause us to fail. Th e J u n io r B .Y .P u vu vn a w u ;vu ¢.v nu n n | . u \ . | » \ ;u a '..... ......... ......,.1|..a u...........1..- ....._..... I S o r v i c n n a t 1 0 : 3 0 A .M . .un usNA | I ult: uuw uluv| | uu»nuulu. un. lnuxu." " " " "'"'" : ""dth e Parson Th e Dan ish Ladies A i d mee ts Ge r ma n s e m c e a °'°§;g'seco mi ng . Th er e th e f ir s t W ed n es d ay of No vemb er ," f m f o u r th un d a n fifs hmg nd nt a n d s u c h Th e Ba k e Sale,announc ed fo r hn g ln s h s e rvi c e s " e r yQ `£i`}né"S "lhE£f` hféi" Smith assided Mrs. L1 Miss Grace'Saturday, Oct, 31st, is pos¢poned'""'| lifch S§\Y|d'1Y-[omn in cn-,until next week.I Saturday \l'\SU'°'tion (Biblc Hg-Lc luuumu,uwnw .._.,__Hgu es ts o f Mr , a nd Mrs . L. B .ar» tls un .H r .a n d M r s I va n He lms we r e r g ue sts a nd s pen t th e n ig htm p p e_....:a. fwm. harents. Mr.and M n . L A ul a u a l, u w - --- -- ..treasurer;M m chaplain;Mrs.Itorv and Catechisrn] at 9:00 A. M..Ifnvl ninfnn fhnm" " ° ° " " u ull!4n ...H R I S T I A N C H U R C H (je le b n i i o n o f th e L u th e r a ncThe W omen s Mi as no n Cn c le wa ll ____z Ref or ma ti on a t 1 0 3 0 A M S u n A . J .tt,"s r :°''me et Th ur s da y after no on a t th e n a m f a o d w, i n th e E n g li s h l a n se. ho me o f Mr s .U .G.Ga r n e r wi thM_Gi lf r d G Bible Sc hool 1 0 0...m....L"... langluidns af"'f»f..a°..tf,'l'f=...`f'»Chr is ti an d¢av0r. man o. rn.Advertlse in The If-'11f°1'v1'i°°~E";I.¥I;l;1ar c'fei¢nmah, Friday. "°°"; ; " ; e M- committee 19Nellyef' looked*ff*members attended and spent uice R O S E ~ I T E M S g°Pg°g? he u c n n e r . 1 * " \ \ h ¢ »T o had at least o ne good §l1=Tp§i2E.""' ll Mlm lllG1:u||| |_| §.~¢=-=»_f»_.¢;-ff-- Z=*°..1:,;,_ edneaday,the office work at me cream aua-Ban for her brother Thursday.The While Cross will meet with Mrs. D. o. Sheets Thursday eve- d n ~_ -. /~._.:.. :.. nodal time tagether after me nus- lness was disposed ot.Vocal and instrumental music was furnished Q hy Miss Marion Reid,M i n Ar- h, wllda Lowe and Mrs. E. c. Reid. if The W om ans Hi nli onu y Qunr- ~'" wg!! of €"°_ _Qmah|.__A§!oe§atl_q1 Miuionanr Sodetsr ml \ .uc lrocny auppc luac su ¢| |u:nmef o llo wi n g a t a p a r ty a time la8t_Saturd_gy cveI1_ing:sets'will meet Friday.10:00 A.M.|f|~\.....,.a..» :..' .....i.. \|\n:l\§"\ ».=.Russel an d Per ry Ry a n Miss Lillian Johnson nl mms, . a guest of Mn. at present. Mr. md Mrs. and Miss Maggie from Excelsior where they have --._.._ Helen Redding Waldo Hancock Lowe ure home Sprlngq,Mo., spent the pan hm from Blgir Frday \fr===°..:*1:|s_, ',1e._£'.& 'es;=1=.:=.='..';s=='.:.:::.=|_..<>-=-= Nelgon .ie allilting nan and get a Genuine;n.1\:g \\CC|u:|A f e w friends gathered h o me o f Mr s.Ch ri s Ko rs ! t h had been c a n n g zur mr u.Wea zulu U| \:\\nlsu " " * " ' " "'° " "" " °ln o mp a o n m plc lu n g c orn u n sa t e helpi ng c a re f or hi m.:oi la st su blet a nd F " "° "' .' :£ 'i F" ', ,. ,_ __ _-Mr .nn d Bfrs D e tl e f W u lf . Mr ."°,'a'f~-..A 11..-1:~...,.|r--...\......-..11 gggmlggend con shes w ~s.Kor- nenta to L .Sul- ch and 'rne members oz ,IDE vvuluuunClub held their regular meeting at th e ho m¢o f Mr s .0 .H .Godsey Suturdny afternoon, Oc t. 2/1.Th e te ac he rs wer e gu es ts o f th e Club . Mr s ,F .B.Shrader,mus ic chair- ma n ,ha d th e fi rs t an d second v r m l m si m:t w o selections.Th e an d Mr s .Ho wa r d Ap p le b y an d f a mi ly , Mr . a n d Mr s .J o hn Peter- sen and .lac k and Gc o. Lusc helped Be tty A p ple b y c e le b r ate he r bi r th anni vers ary Sund ay e veni ng. Mr. a nd Mrs . J o hn Pe te rs en a nd J a c k we re vi s i tor s n t th e W a lte r Nle ls e n h o me la s t Saturd ay eve- rur. one lure. neu newer wu-ed at th e J o h n Mc Do n ald ho me o n Mo nd ay even ing. Mo n th e n d sale Fnsliion Center Hn ts f o r W o me n 5 0 :values to $ 3 - s h o p e a r ly . Fa s hi o n C e nte r W mter Co a ts o n M l .Akin unu=b_nvul of (11105 ...A 'Fhursday afternoon Lo uagratulntionn and best wi her on her birthday.Mx ahoj served lovely refreshn Hesdames C. R. Gray, A. livnn,Hughes,Earl Fren John Andersen. L J L I Y L E / \ Hr s .Ne ls Jac kson wa s hostess |:>"------ -=¢ .f h a r o m l l n r w e e k l y m e e t i n g o f * » ¢ 8 ¢ } 1 ¢ 1 ' s s a n g t w o n u m b e r s w h o c h n i n g . .. .. .. .. .. .».. . . . . . . . . ¢ i | . .| | \.n n l |M p "( 1 p ~ »-\.-.»-M... ..~ ,.v.~mL,v-._...u»..\n ..nze] Wulf and Clarence Peter-|,.f__wfl__'f`nuuu mux JHEW nql.with every Coa shopE f i n . ~_d Wedfxesday after~ noon. W U I U BIC!l lviy U l l |U } |: u Annum \.|a A - -\_|l.\¢;|c oL o V ;d t h b o o k n A W h i t e s e n w e r e S U n d ? . Y e v e n m g s u p p e rm f § ° = -'I°..,._°ffI'"l"\Ea n.ru\iA\n n m m i f -g u e s t s a t N D I T I S . W a f d ' = f __e a r l y ~ ORUM NEWS Friday afternoon,Mrs.Fred A surp rise misc e llane ous s hower "\ |" n un: Month end Sale Fashion CenterSilk Dressu-$10 and $12 Valuesgo at $5.88-all sizes, nyles and materials.41-xc Fashion Center Beauty Parl or- Plzone 47-Alice Triplett.FingerWaves 251: We MONDAY On ly - mgke appointments well in agi- vance.Month end sale Fashion CenterHatsforWomen Soc--values bo $8-shop early. Hansen home ~in Blair. Sunday dinner guests at the Friday evening guelfs and Mn and Mn.Carl Rasmussen and family Sunday evenlng visitors.A number of guests spent Wed-nesday evenlng at the Chris Ben-son home helping Drval celebrate his birthday. Mr. and llvlrs. Peter Taft vlnibed ::|ashower at the home og l}er sister- KHN0uNcEMENT last Wednesday, in honor of her approaehlng madage.The sib- ernoon was spent in val-lou: gamesand contests.At a late lmurlnnch consisting o l sandwiches,jellonherbet, cnukies and coffee,wasserved.Miss Ho ltmm received many pretty and useful gifts. Those invited were:Madame: Otto Kruse and Rlchard, Amandus Peterson,Adolph Holtman,Wm.Smavannen, Gilbert Ruwe, GeorgeNlebaumandJlxnmy,Howard BELL CREEK VALLEY The Misses Irene,Norma and Leona I-Ioltman visited with Miss Egzhie Waterman Tuesday eve- zKenneth Stranger,leste r Peeper and [ester Holtman attended Messrs.a n d Mes dames E ma n u e l An d re a so n a n d s on s a n d J oe J es- sen an d c hildren. Mr . a n d L i r a Ma r ti n L a r s en a n d sons were Sun day dinn er g uests at th e Ha y e s Ros en ba lm h o m so uthof B la i r , i n h o n o r o f Mr s .e i los e n - ba lm' s bir thd ay . a... ... .¢1 | Thompson School of ~ancing Earl Taft attended a party Tues daughters and Mrs.Ed Hansenmutated 00 Lincoln Sundng mhelp Joe Iverson celebrate his ixihday. Mr.and Mrs.Chris Wulf andfamilywereSundayafwrnoonguestsattheCarlRasmuawen home Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nielsen spent Thursday evening at the Fred Christiansen home. Miss Nena Andersen was nThunday afternoon guest at the M a d n Larsen home.Mr.and .will open a llANCH.S'l`UDl0 E p l s c o p a d P a r i s h H a l l SATURDAY, October 31 Registration, Friday, 0ct. 30, 4 p. ln. to 6 p. m Tuition Fees 75c Private Lessons by Appointment home,near ~Nonh Bend. The Bell Creek Club met Thurs day with Mrs.Joe Jessen Mesdnmes Stanley Marsh, Chrls Ben-son and Alber Jensen were visib- ors.The ladies tied a quilt for Mrs.Chris Hansen after which the _hoatess assisted by Mesdnmes tee served refreshments. The Club will meet Nov. 1s with Mrs. cu- bert Olson. A number of relatives held a family gathering at the home ol' Mr. snd Mrs. H. C. Cooper Tues- day evening, Oct. 20,in honor of Grandma Cooper who oelebnted her 88th blrthdsy. Mrs.Jesse Webster was brou t home from the Udversdty hospi l in Omahs Monday. While Mrs.E.C.Burdic and Mrs. Henry Truhlsen were in F.: mont last Wednesday and Thurs- day attending the State Womans Club convention, they were guestsof Mrs. Bard.lc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'l'. Meador. Mrs. J. B. Jensen ontenaind nt o. party for har daughter,Betty Jane alter school Tuesday,that day being her 8th birthday. Mr. and Mrs.Emil Pollen en- tertained at dinner Sunday,Mr, and Mrs.Hurley Clements and children and Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Christensen and chlldm. ~r.an~-s.owe ~~ppe~y:md family visited Sunday at the Arthur White home in Benson. About thirty-five friends and neighbors were entertained at n shower in honor of Miss Marle Ward at her home Monday alter-noon.Miss Wand received many useful and beautiful things.A mock wedding with Mrs.Will Ryan as minister, Dorothy Menckeas bride, Mrs. James Sappenfield,groom;Gretchen Mencke,best man; Mrs. Frank Schafer, brides# maid, , Mrs.Detlef Wulf,flowerglrl;and Mre. John Petersen asring bearer, gave everyone a good laugh._Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan enter- tained the following at Sundaydnner: Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf and James, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wulf of Herman,Mr.and Mrs.Blbe Ryan of Kennsrd, Mr. andMrs. John Petersen and Jack, Mr.and Mrs. Fred Mayle of Fremont,Mrs.Clyss Sylvis and frlend of Omaha,Geo.Luse and Mr.and Mrs. Rudolph Mencke and family. Dorothy and Jack Petersen,Dorothy Ssppenlield and HelenHansen played a couple of select- daughter were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Hansen._ 1. enjoyed and we are glad to have the young folks join in making our Sunday school more interesting. Here's hoping we have more on- tertainers.Mrs. Emma Taylor visited her daughter,Mrs.Clemens William- sen at the Blair hospital Monday afternoon.Everyone wishes a speedy recovery to Mrs. Wiliiam- sen.The following members of the Faahion Center Beauty Parlor-_Phone 47-Alice Ttiplett.Finger Wnve325c Web-MONDAY Only- make appointments well in ad- vnnce.Tekamah-H.M.Paradise sold g Coffee Shoppe to Fred Gill._ Month end Sale Fashion CenterSilk Dressel-$10 and $12 Values go at $5.88-all sizes, styles and materials.41-lt Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Alice Trlplett.Hnger Waves 25: We l(0 NDAY On l y - mnke appointments well in ad- vnnce.Month end sale Fashion CenterHatsforWomen 50c-values to $8-shop early. entertsmed at Craig Sunday eve-ning: Clifford and Howard TaylorDorothySappenfield,Lois and Myron Toile, Clarice Ryan, Perry and Russel Ryan,James Vgnlf, Dorothy and James Mencke,nr- othy Petersen and Helen Hansen.Mrs.Waiver Appleby invited about a dozen of Betty's schoofriends to help her celebrafe her CARNIVAL \ ITA N c E at KING/S PAVILION ~ugmday ~nner guests of ~r. andMrs. Harry Smith. i l l{ere's A New Proposition Folks of Great Im portance to \,'f~ . *,..~ ~~ ~"e 5:1 »...¢"=#;~~ f $27"*"<i=Z§a;":;Z ~.Q; =..,:~"'5}e=:==s E~ Jn Y~ .~ ~ ee:s >§>°>e , e .;+=>~» .»3,» ,,. .~'"`. » 4 /,. , '. ~ ~1>r ~ i $6 ' ~~ ~5 ~~ ~v w .. .,»»sr;,sr:1=;s;1;1 ff.~ <wTelephone Users ~~~ /Y W a t c h t h e N o v e m b e r 5 t h i s s u e o f ~~' f t h i s p a p e r f o r a ;_f` ,.S p e c i a l A n n o u n c e m e n t ~ &1*$22=¢<f¢:.: ~ ~m i n m e r n o n f c o .~ ~ Local and Long Distance Service ~"*N -f r ~_*ax-1"¢~5 » .>:r.>-;~f ~ ~¢<J w ~ ~' 'r':5;;;.:~~ ;.¢s "§;;§= =.fi.= ~f - 'QL:.S ,..:'3¢ _ ~ ~.¢» ;f . ». ».z x * e ~7 ég if;a v ..~~ ---.- .s ' f f »...Q , , .,_.,e;= -;.=; .,f "»" " ` \¢\»-~!»=i l .2 '»'~r \ *'v ~\ ~_:IA `.=~\". ..=¢~|,._,»2 55: '=:i<7»., . Saturday, 0ct. 31 ters attended a miscellaneousshowergivenlorMissMarieWard at her home Monday after- n o o n . Mrs. Husk's Sunday school class gave n party I-'rlday evening at the Fred Peck home. Mg. and Mrs.C. I. Gollehon ofFremont, vidted at the GeorgeBadgerow home Sunday alternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Koenig were Sunday dinner gueara uf Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Schneider. Pete Kuhl And His 7 Aces "Theris 9 of Them"FREE FAVORS s2s.oo CASH DOOR PRIZES _1 1 Don? forge! (fm 1°I o f o r o n ly $ 4 9 . 5 0 - n .~ v i m ;01' $ 1 0 . 5 0 o ve r i ts f o r me r p r i c e . N o m a i f l c e I n qu n lity ,ru ! ! va lue ,t a l l lime,as b r a n d n e w c leaner o f th e la tes t mo d e l. Id en tlc n li y th e s u mo c lea ne r fo r me r ly te lli n g a t $ 6 0 . Th i s nn u su a li y l o w Pric e h a s I I "l a . .l l Per~c~t. $1.50 I |.J 4 » cuu~ cleaners within tha reach of every purse. K. w. DAIRY nlrlou ? A New Balanced Ration of Protein and Minerals to Produce Milk In Abundance. A .... .tion. ~I Iowa-Nébmska ugh;@ '*"3ML0<>##PQ1vKUHR & WRIGHT. Proprietors 725.I J those who ~re pleased to attend. Adveriin In The Enterprise.[The church wilt serve you if you .~.~._,,.,. i i , .and Mr s .L .A .~ vmea Sunday with Mrs. Albert Woodward and children in Omaha. Jmequeline who cams Friday eve ning, went home with them. Hr. and Mn. Chas. Arnold and Hr. and Mrs. J. P. Stokes atten- ded the funeral ol E. N. Manley at Calhoun Sunday and buried at Lyons.Mrs.Malvem West and Jackie *went fo Blair Monday and accom- panied her mother,Mrs. U. G. Game: to Omaha w spend the dayMr.and Mrs.Henry Trnhlsen and children drove to Omaha Snu- dny md visited at the Kenneth Bo!! home at Benson.Thsy call- ed on Mrs. A. J. Cameron at the r m dny s with her son, J ames and fam- ily .Mr .Johnson has been up th e m th e p u t we k . A .W .Bar ge wa s do wn f r o m *|"nlmmnh W adnmulnv f o r 11 nhnrl Huber and family at Bennington Hrs. Chris Trnhlnen left Thurs- day for Colorado Springs,Colo., to nee her father who ia quile poorly.She elqiects m stay two werkll. Mr. and Mrs. Booth and Rbndd nh. I-'. B. Shruder. Claire Skinner was given first'place in Washington county in the but citizen contest at Blair last Saturday.Wmnera in the dlnrlct will compete in the state contest. Clarence Weaver has moved his lliansalxold goods to Nashville where he will make his future imma. Ned May o l Pueblo,Colorado ' v u a guest ol Eugene Bnrdic l u t week and tha boys gnjoyeé umm real good hunting together. Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Reesednm up lx-vm.Pnvnneo ? y '1'hundu} Jo: l fe w day n dd with friendl They returned hom, Saturday. Hr .and Mrs.Knulmlum am d:i 1 dr e nmdMr .a . ndM rs . S.M Willan and Patsy ol 0mnha,vren (usda Sunday at the Geo.bowl hams. Hx. und Mrs. Geo. Lowe enjoya 1 few dnys visit lrom Mm Lowe' sister,llra.Mary Walw of Hud and un Miles wax an l£ 'ra .H.L .Sw a n1 me ntnf¢ 1 dayi hs/t week nt Omaha with har Intl, A. E. Swan and family. r TWllsb Long, who was kided by a mule Wadneaday night, was tnk~ e\ to the Tekamnh hospital and hm fp the Unxv muy hos piul in ~0m1ha.It in rerwrbed ha suffer-.-.1 ¢hroken duhBl é f ififiiang and family live o tha Waldo Hancock west farm. an Snnrdav aftm-noon._ _ _. . - - -_Ill r n .J ennings Went. eniored vh dt f ro m he r fa the r. C hu . Th or :.;.2;'§'" §f~"'lim Boy swan:with the Boontmuter, Rev. Norlin are 11 gitod to Creighton this Friday ev~ dug.lim Chrimena Hurrelmnn had at§ u;;§ i §to re- odve a.beautiful mounted deer he ld from her son-in-law, L.V. Ackerman of iilamath Falls, Ore. It is a fine speuimen and in one Acker an. um ln. nwud Hmmm Taps, Aaobatic, Stretching Li"..'..'.: m"H '2»'Z.'f§' QT'and Amxclo 1'.u§|\¢ ~ .; ~ ~.ff~ .<-:<25 ~ ~W , .I gn 5 ~».~~ x~ ~ ~i~ ~ 's ; f \ Q _,/ ¢U ~2; ae ~g 5;:s=> ~»mi¢s"=§>;.¢"' .»n w : .~..:i'r~P.~L.. 'N \ $ 311.~ . ~ ~ ,f ~~_,..,,.~..,...,~~l~ f ' ~ ~= 154; . ';¢~'*'f~. .; ;;¢:1f- ~~ ; ~ ~.> >~<~ :z ~.;..~¢>v='°.x.~~ 1 ~f - ';.;:. S »<~ "¢>5¢¢¢ . ~Ui \A.~ , ,'~~'~ ~.;.¢¢. e :¢z:< 1 . i v wi F /*` \ x*. .~. . . . .1 . > ; = ~j .;5.wr ¥*;.,. _.F i ,-~,=.@3 i ; j1 . = _ ;, \.A v,m ~,~s\, »»».\~.~:q.~r':~:''¢ _L '" ' a .,;?<. :.:L1|__ s ~E FOR THE ENTE 'NOTICE To CREDITORS 'Maher & Carrignn, Aitameylo\J:~:'1'Y coUR'r, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estate ul Frank L.Dudgeon, cocased.Notice is given to the crediiors I J Povumn ./1' a m »f$E;a 1 3 'l 1| 1 gaining slowly.Harman Kruger, ..|. ._...U ..¢ . - ...-. me n we r e we ll pleased wi t h th e results,but in some sections o f th e : ta te thi n y e a r f a rme r s wo u ld h a ve a h a r d ti me Va f in d e no ug h h a y w c o ve r a g o o d s i z e d tr e n c h silo.W eather pr o o f pap er used la s t y e ar o n p ar t o f on e tre nc h p ro ve d FWE STAR FINAL Edward G. Robi.uum's new star- ring picture, FIVE STAR FI.NAlr- an exciting and expert dramatiza- tion of last season's most dis- cussed New York suge success,comes to the Plnmount Theatre Nebraska,and all assignments thereof.You are required to answer said pevitioion or bdore the 30th day of November, |93l. Dated this 15th day of October, 1981. enclosure has been filled with ~e at onc e .straw to wet it down and make ni The Emanon Club was pleasaptf 1981. (SEAL)L c . m m , 41-4t County Judge-l .one/ of the trenches was coveredf ~Y ~.1s. 0 c ar~~eva Mr . an d Mn. J . A . P eter so n , Dr . an d Mr s .I / M .Pe te rlo n a n d daughter, J a c queline, Mr. and Mrs. Ra y mo n d L u d w i g an d dau ghter, J o a n we r e gu e s ts a t th e h o me o f Mr .an d Mr s .E a r !Rhodes i n Gu thr i e Center,Ia .,o n Sunday wh er e th ey atte nded a bir thd ay din ner gi ve n in h on o r o f Mr s . Rhodes ' birthday . .:|:' : Leslie French at the home of the latter..Uhr the transaction of buainens the ladies spent the evening in visiting md sewing after which the hoacesses served a fine lunch.Guests were Mesdamea A. C.Bbldt,James Keenan and Clifford Dncker. _,,_~. uf ness r =4 . 1 1 | K 11 I ( Noucc 1: giver. ou we \.............zo nppcar before me at the County Sourt Ilnnmqin Flair,Nebraska, m the 6th day of November, 1931, md on ihe 6th day of February, l932, for the purpose of examin- rtlon, adjustment ald nllowanee of zlaims.All claims not tiled on or !39.4\;Plammz. __.__.._-Ncmcs or FINAL REPORT A. C. Debel, Attorney IN THE COUNTY COURT OF I WASHINGTON COUNTY, NRRRASKA. in Umaha d\m.ng me wee; 'ff v-.»-I29th.Written by Louis Wextzen~ kom, a noted metropolitan milton FIVE STAR FINAL is a 8¢U!`¢Eh'i ing denundation of the tactics employed by certain "yellow" journals which,in the |;!€¢dY§ mme lnr increased circulation, to be impractical.The paper waslaid over the endlage then covered with wet straw and hay.More sllage spoiled under the paper than in the other part of the silo where only straw was used. It is Important, the college men .\»1x»v»-_ nm;the mverinz.what- a visit at Nebraska City.The residence of Mr. and Mrs.George Schoettger is being im- proved by a coat of paint. Miss Evelyn Blackburn, who is attending a business college inlnc oln,accompanied hy Russell ,Glb§on ol Clay Qenwr, spent the The C.G.Marshall home wasthe scene of n jolly party an Fri- day evening when Frances Mar- shall,Etta Dickrneyer and Edna Meierhenry gave a surprise alfdr an humor of Evelyn Heins'14thbirthday..The girls all came in costurnes_and_after a waffle sup- oMA\-INS WELC~M~ T~ TI-I5 Wem3..f"f"'j=|ORLD 11 | A 4 I ' i ;3 : , f m - -1 .n . n l before the sm day of February,°`"""£i"§13'. on u .|"°"`i "t h ze loves of in»1932, will be forever barred.lngzgfé of F c me us |§,,'?,'e,,,Q§'§§"§r°m Page gcan- Dated this 'nh day of °°"'b°"|Nam' in hereby given th»°|<m1 news.The manner in "¥'i'=*' week-end at the Ionnefs mme.per at 6:30 me evening was spentever it is, ==;;,_f==<1 "3 thsdx 155;There were forty-four men in playing games.' wider on e er sl e an gl present at the first Community Mrs. Harold Weber entertained actual trench.Most of the ~ ' Club dinner which was held Mon- the women of the hinh school Im:-HOTEL FONTENELLExvasz..(sr-:Am L c . ELLER, 8841.County Judge. I Co rn e li u s ha s f i le d with me s uc h a sinister pla n ua P"f'" " " 'a in the si los la st y ea r was rig ht da e n j 1; th a°,'i'1_,.._|"nnnf\r JUAN#¢lfI~|¢An§ana fh li Rh ni fh nf dl8U.St9'l'..§°_.. &l»n nlawga nf #1ni |1nnn\\¢\¢|...| )\- . \ . n g l . . l » 5 °. 1 ' l . . 5 §.°"'|&'fv gt an evenplg of bridge onf Tuesdny.A dainty two-courselunch was served._Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Andrews were hosts to the Merry-Go- Round Club at their home Satur-l uoo Roo/ws $ WITH BATH |5 0mo o |0 0L . . .»°""W i " F R O M ° ~ 'R Pvl¢ sua BOW U n u e r n l g l m u \ . | U u u \ ;U \ ° \ ° n ' *" "! : A u : \ . . u n u n ' f f " " " _'¢ | | U l l 5 l l i l :c u g c n U L u n c l l y l l u s l u m r u ;\ . | | \ . u I ; J l »| . | U \ . | . l D I l l .m a y U I : . | \ ; -W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ,h e r w h i c h i s p r e c a p s t a b e d b y t h i s h ° ' § " t "I m t t h Rvo n w a s e s p e a e r o f t h e e v o - f i n a l r e p o r t a s A d n u m s t r a t n x o f l e s s e x p o s e o f a w o m a n s p a s t h f e ,F a s h i o n C e n t e r B e a u t y P a r l o r -, I \ i l \ 8 a n d g a v e a f i n e t a l k o n I n s | t h c e s t a t e o f l § < ` r e d e r i c k F .C o r -m a k e s u p t h e s t i r r i n g d r a m a o f h h 4 7 . . . . . , \ ] j T 1 f t .F ;r e c e n t t r i p a b r o a d w h e r e h o w a s e n r. l n n n n n n d . m a m a d e a n a n m u m s v m n F I N A L .~ ° " °- _. ° ° . . , ' 1 ?. . ,. .f e I n d e i e g a t e t o t h e l n t e r n a t l o n a lNOTICE Henry Mencke, Attorney To Point Lesa Land Company, the heirs, devisees, legatees, per-sonal representatives,and all other perstins interested in tho estate of the following named persons, deceased, to wit:James Monroe Parker,Jr.,Alexander Smidt, Edwin Gilbert, real names n u u u u ,u1; \\ .u» n. u|- n n .-. . _ __._. l A v H ~ _ _ _ ___p l i e a t i o n f o r f i n a l a d n i i n i a t m t i o n l I n N e w Y o r k w h e r e F I V E 5 T A } { " W a v e s z o o w e n ~ - m u z v u n r u n i y - c d i s e h a r e a n d f o r t h e a s s i g n F H Q A L i s n o w p l a y i n g t o c a p a c i t y m a k e a p p o i n t m e n t s w e l l i n a d » a n i g ,- m e n t o f r e s i d u e o f e s t a t e t o s u c h o t h e r p e r s o n s a s a r e b y l a w e n - t i t l e d t o t h e s a m e ,a n d I h a v e s e t t h e 1 3 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r ,1 9 3 1 a t 2 o ' c l o c k P .M . , a t m y o f f i c e i n s a i d C o u n t y f o r t h e h e a r i n g t h e r e - of.unknown;"""¥F'"dF.".Si'?'".i§ff'|Dated October 19u1._1gs_1. audience, critics of the press have 'Vance heaped lavish praise on the Weit~zenkorn play.John S. Cohen Jr.,SELECr 1932 SEED CORN NOW of the New York Evening Sunwrote: "The Movies offer the first The local Washington County 1 h ht of the season \vitli,Fa""B"¥`°3U 0fflC§ wishes to callreasmas1asearingstirringmelodramatic,°tt°"L'°" at this time to the 1rn» expose of certain types of tabloidP°Tt3llC0 of selecting seed corn .m-amen 1m1u_'noW and storinz it in a dry. well ilota!'y convention which was held doinGemwm-.He described histravelsalsothroughItalyand ro Switzerland.Foiiowing his talk a D1round table discussion was heldim and Mr.May answered a humbéfigq of questions pertaining to condi- tions, etc., as he found them there. ofTheClubplanstomeetevery he Monday for a series of fifteen fa dinners and good speakers will be n n m i r m i f n r f h n a n an n nfi n cr i z F \ m r v ay evening. Mr s .Chris Haldc reon o f Chad- n,an d her sister,Mi sa J ennie owns o f Omah a,we r e week-end res ts h er e at the H. W . Sc ho ett- er a n d Gu y Glo ve r homes. Mir.an d Mr s .Fr e ema n Dec ker Car roll.we re week»end guests -r e a t th e h ome o f th e fo rmer 's the r, Be rn Dec ker. 1. 1. . . . 1 . . : . . . . .r . . . . . . . ¢. . . . .1 ) . . . . . . i - . .n. . . . . . \ . . . . . |lndqulrttq Civic, Social, Business Fashinn Cbnier Beauty Parlor-Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Finger Waves 254: w¢¢.-MQNDAY pnly- make appointments well in ad- Vance.Fashion Center Winter Coats on sale this week-end at $16.75 and $25 with a Beautiful New Ha i Given Free with every Coat-shop early please. ~,1 I t ' s T ime 1 9 0 1 "~H1 DSR:in unti winter stri es A n t ' - F r e e z e ~ll 1 |.k b e f o r e f i l l i n g y o u r R a d i a t o r |This Year Use ll Alcohol or Prestone ~ |:l e l n dong in grading on that part of Alcohol per gallon 75c and Dodge county line. Red Cloud-Natural Gas Distri- buting Co. atarled work prepara- tory m laying their mains through town. Curtis New n opened by Young &Hall between Sth and 6th St. on Cusier. Atlanta-Moisture proof oon- creie floor will be me ln L .E. Wamer'a remodeled poultry house, near here. Bmtricc 'Store Kraft Manufac- turing Co.purchased Lang Can- ning Co.grounds and will erect new factory in near future. NEBRASKA WEEKLYINDUSTRIAL REVIEW Grading work progressing on Walthill-Pender road. Wayne-Work on new girls' dormitory at Wayne State Teach» ers' College to stan shortly, Alv."url Rosenow opened bu! ber shop here. Republican Gty--Several car- loads stock shipped from this point to Kansas City markets dur- ing recent day. Dodga 'oe Sechovec to open Draining, Mixing, Testing--FREE MARATHON Service Station : 7 Z .._...._. _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ William H.Ru:sell, Aloasus :Summa ..Euan Nora Shmitt,James cfl40f§E'"'l c0»§»¢§ ;_5g§»<- Mitchell, Chnhcs Burdick, Charles* §`: ,¥'2§,'§;'::,,,'i";:,i;f*,,,;',.;1":::3¢.=<<m<=H ~ ~ ~ WILL unknown, James C. Mitchell.Alli A. C Deblél. Attomey HCWSPUPCTS IU |.'l.\l1.|D1.!\l.\.r u a - I 4 TA L .I t wo r k s y o u u p i n to a ve ntllated b mld mg . fu r i ou s h atr e d o f mu c k -wk i n g a n d Thr ee y ears agc sensntionalism i.n y o n o w jour nal-seed c orn selec tion Iva ile d u n ti l A : 18111.Briefly the story c onf:e.r}1s itself,:"'h@n mg a b€E."H¥1 f= -u u w n u u u - 1 -: m o u r n s - n u u n - u v u g u n ' - || 1 h l r d o r f o u r t h m e t . l n g ° t h e c o m - |s i m i l a r i d e a l r g u n i t y n e g c j ;w i l b o _ _ d [ l c l | § l e § » 'weather prc¢ Te newSnr-Ben timgwlngkel s .L R;»;§;,n'M,',Schoett i néarlyPersons" " ' " K ar claiming '"!"| 1 N irli E`c o uN'fY c o u w r o F wilh a "yellow"mbmm wmc1n\crcst xn lots three and four ~WASHINGTUN COUN1-yy fakes up an old scandal am the West half of the Southwest NEl3RASKA.through trickery, gains enough ir ers having their seed for me 'The 1¢'a}r`Gr<§u£.<1 Association of*year Seledq,;'\5 E result Washington County held their an-Iqvmer of section 34, tovmship 17|Nofrxcm Norfh, range 13 East, Washingfon November.1 On the wh day Uflformntion to smear a IS in Bl&\if,But in accompusnmg we puxNebraska, the nsuer not only supplie?°¥€l!f`=`=3f.5`=37'.""fl ;' 1§#§@§@="~+i»-ii@1'@1i3f»€;@§;"feff'nnnI \r N£\hl2lS|(!]. .'Loi»(0|LllE¥'v ~"»'.rr ° " " " ' ;'"..u v u n . .\ v w - " J " " ". 1 1 n m f u r m t m n s a n d a d ¢ h L l o l l S ! m - - \ . : . . . . . + ~ \f f m m t v b t l Bu going through the fields ol'J ll con; before lxusking and selecting1,.us lears with shrinks strong enoulih ghteriinto that the wind has not already the ground:also bybl£0 The|__?___.»..|\.. O\\n}lowing men numw:Anwrr .u,|Miller ol Kennard, president; AI,- ben W. Sprlck of Fonmnelle, vicepresident, and G. I. Pfeiffer, sec- retary-treasurer.The meeting andelection 21 dlrectgrs _fog the_W_§xzl~ §>'2'iZT§Am""°'names " ' " k " ° " " i l l x rls ndzrgnivill offer (or\ You and each of you will """~'S£i§'§§' :°w wJmh|?;;|m;;P g ; notice that Francis Tndmir Parker esumcnt of Niels J_Andersenhas Sled n petition in the Districtldeceased nl. which time and plum; Conn Washington County,''all persons concerned mu ap earN l m ? a g a i n s t you as defenlland contest the probate mlm? reader; 'Zilla sensational news preelpltates the woman, her band and their young dam who is about to be married, shocking and sudden tragedy. futile struggle of the union' people to defend ihenselves ag county a uniform height fromdnnts,the objec t fmd pra y er M l Da te d o c wbe i 2 0th, 19 31 .the ma lic iou s p ov wh i c h i s to d etc r mmc the d a te o f rolzwn \1 n m.r.1=:n in\1r1lnl an d th e G.'1} Pfeiffei .IQ c. Badgerdoalot of|J. P. Rhea, Dr. P. L. Cady, C. G.md save much\Marshnll and C.C,Marshall oi at planting Fremont,drove to Wahoo Tues-day evenimz where thev amended ~ of .Tame Monroe Parker," ` " ' " " '*"" " " ' "a'"----f -.Jr., his soic heirs Sat iaw and nextl40'4t'County Judge.effort °§th° 3,°'"`°'i;""§`°'i°""51;' '§§T§2"§i°A'$§$Z§`Z"§ f k i th ht f d |_agingentor H186 BS TI!ll\.l0Sf uIL"»-ZIII m ° £ "be¥`.m§."°°1`°SHER1FF'S SALE NOTICE amend==,.<-=ff§e==.F1\fE fs'rAR P191-§'?°=°fY next sprung P P Y S a tune_AL to 1ts stxmng logical nd m-said James Monroe Parker,Jr.Rv vartnn nf an execution ia- nuritnhle conclusion.|lzhé annual" dim{er EJ :bxsiness ~~ of the Nonhcastern Neb.a r svn-\Radne$= Pnmnnn ntinnded tha vd d beceaaed,and also to quiet the " "" " "'""»title of the piaintiff in and so ¢h¢$§f'§_','h1'§';,,§',f "'§,,f§{';"' §';'{,§ land above described, and to have said defendants, and each of them, adjudged to have no lien on,or interest in,said real estate; or ..._._L |.L.........J'. H u l 1A L a w n upon a Judgment in favor of erson Ehernberger against 1Sautter, I levied upon the to ing described property of Tnrnfn Qnuttef to-wit: 1;~G .R o b i n s o n i s f i r s t *n n 1 .n 1_ .. _|L - : \ . . . t ......w.,,,,,:,,.,,,, |ARLLN u'1'u1w Em-Louis llow- said Serial Jeerehirds lt 56 Loca Twp. rave as me num when n.a.»,,...,editor who finally rebels against his paper's brutal tactics; Frances Starr and H. B. Warner are dn- cere and convincing as the victims of the aeandxl;Mnrlan Marsh does well as l b w unfortunate Friends here will be inwrestedNebarska1Kanaaa football game at m hear of the wedding of M1-s.Lino0ln on Saturday.Jean S an of Albion, to Har-|Avery Haynes recently pur- land Wynnt oi Gothenburg.The chased a cottage in the northeast|eeremony took place on Fridnylpart of town Irom Clarence Hind- |°§'°"3;"~a t g; » "' § " § l §"$i£'|§'2TI.?';d Asds n a s s f mn r , ; ; \ c u r xn n n a a n ,e B l an eeora zdaughter,and A""h°'g»=h~1g father, Rev. Jos. Stopford reading rccupied by Mt. and Mrs. Herman' Ona Munson,Oscar P e an fthe marriage lmes.Rev. and Mrmllfetersen and famxly who are now Ruben Elliott are effective in Guenmger of Gmnd mana were llwi ng ln me Mrs . o. c.m m mgood roles.Ithe only witnensea The hrlde residence._will ha remembered here an Jemnl hxneral services for Georzel an y part.|.ucrv:u|.,I n u w LIIIY1..canc eled an d annulled o f rec ord th e ti tle b o n d o f E dwi n Gi lb e rt to Ale xa nd er Sc hmidt,recorded i n bo ok 4 , pa ge 16 , o f th e mo r tga g e records of W ash ing ton Coun ty , n a u n » -a n - . - - v - _- -_"One J oh n D ee re Tr ac to r E Numbe r 1 04 639 ; one J ohn I t w o r o w Li s te r and 'I 'wo -t of a ll c o r n o n th e S ou th we o f th e Sou thwest K a n d I 3 a nd 4, all i n a ie c uo n 1 4, oIBLAIR FLOUR MILL l The ljlomg_ q!___ 18, North Range 12, East of the 6th P. M., and the South '/Q of the Northwest 34 and the North- west 56 ot the Northwest % and Iats 1, all in Section 23, Twp, 18 North Range 12, East ol the 6th P.M., and also all accre~ eiona and additions to said \"¢£ """ " "|Z¢48|¢r torrner resident of LHS;Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Stopfor _ _.Phone 47--Alice Triplett.p i n g "Rev. I-L C. Van Valkenburgh cfwlcmrty, were held on Friday glrfl Waves 26c W,g,_M0NDAy 0n1y_0galla1a occupied the Congreg-a-fernoon at two o'clock at the M. E.; make appointments well in ad- tional chunk he n on Sunday chqrch with Rev. Adr-lan J. Edgar vance morning.Rev. Van Valkenburgh ffldating.Mr.Zeigler suffered Faahion Center Winwr Costa on ls a candidaw lor the vacancy in a paralytic stroke fmrn which hesaleghjé week-end at M635 "'"|"`§~§"`"§°'i.J`°.'1`§; d b "hd"ni 'never reganed coucicraness, death ~s e g y-'r i y a n -.coming a t e : - a p e o d o l ni ne~f h '¥l'3"i°l'l'} .-f?" 3532 veraary of Mrs. William Flake, an daya:Interment wumade in the MAINTOP FLOUR \(Handled br All Grocers); We exchnnze wheat for flourP. C. Sorensen, Prop.| A 1981.(SEAL)41-4:Coa 'l 2 1|~Tm~ ES IIANSON _g MEHBENS I , Nebnskn PHQNE ppwk 1:4Pilot Bldg, Blair at intersections of South line of ' Lot One in Section 23, aforesaid with meander line ot the west bank of the Missoud River, earl~ please covering part of one trench with six inches of wet straw and then from two w eslght inches of dirt on wp of the nr-aw.They expect to remove the dirt before the firsthard freeze comes this wlnter.On a small section of one ol the silos they are un p l u g dirt over the ed,sllage without Invmins'any straw on it at all. Another trench at the Agricul- tural College has been inelosed by INFORMATION ON CQVERING 'FRENCH SILOS AVAILABLE The covering for a trench silo is thought to be one of the most important parts of it by the liv stock nnd engineering men of the Agricultural College.They are continuing with the tests they ~mmd lan year to determine the easiest and ben. way to cover the endlagn alter it is in the silo. .L ;;§ ~1 l `, ~a c ¢' ~ L Ifbaby has c 0 L I c ACRY in the night. colin. No°="v= for uhm: if Custom ishand.his pure vegelahle prejzum-lion rings uick com!orl,_ un canmsver hqrm.q]! is gigs scnmhle thing when children are mllng..\Vhelher \l'stha stomach, or the little bowels;colic or constipation; or diarrhea.When lin loneues are coated, or thebrealh is nd. Vhvnever |hem's needof gentle rggulnlion. Childrep lovethe lang o!nstorin. :md its mildnuamakes it safe for frequent use, _nd a "gpg libral dosq of Cg xriauawnyieerorcrenthan strong medicingrxnean only for adult use. Insurance Sec urimge 1 Es t te ~then c e due ea st on an extens ion ----0 I.a o f amd li ne to lo t 1,aforesaid A n .... - . . . | .| . _ . . 1 -- 2 a t . . .m n - . . 1 r n n l g u u u o ' - - -" " " - I -lAFI -I an d ROOMS ~we st ba n k of th e Mis s ou r i Ri ver ! IHome Style Cooked Meals lBus Depot | to the maln channel ol the Missouri River untll it inter-secis with the North line of Lot Three in Section 14 in Twp. 18, Range 12, East of the Gthl P.M., and I will on the 2nd' day of November, 1931, at Two o'clock P. M. ol said day on the 204 Wdker Ave. o 0|Dr. Norman K. Ralhmum I 1 onoMB'rm s'r IIlOver the Blllr DN! Co.~Emerson Ehmberger Finn Two nunnn n|.|~l¢ .41 Mi la Nnrtheast of De Soto. LIARCUS BECK BONDED Al$'rRACrER s v e § . 1 ` § { § ~ ~I y 0o Washington County,Nebraska, sell said pmpexty at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution the amount being the sum of 3234.48 and costs and all accru-I 1Of f i c e i n I mg c o a t§ , C o n n H o m e I Da te d tlu s 22nd day of October, 1n m5"Eh-Aan Sutherland Sheriff oilCARL SCHMIDT Washington County.'40-21 'NS " ",'$ ff E s 'r \' rE ~No 1 'Ic E o r FINAL nmro nr LOANSOffice in Slate Bunk Bldg.vw C 3\§YA¢(§°0"' ' ' T o F 0umm Ans1~n,\Cr & TITLE s NEBRASKA.' COMPANY ,Notice is hereby given that I'no d d u n 1R.H.Rasmussen has filed With l nls ll6 "i ;Ir:ife "the undersigned County Judge of| pi|°¢ Bldg.'Blair Nebr "Washington County, Nebraska, hll 0 '`final report as executor of the o estate of Frederick Carl L. Eager,|E AT AT 'dece;sed, and made an application WALT'S PLACE \ for final administration and dis- ~ v%X§u1kE¥63<' c6i:i~1'i'&' Uc ha rg e, a nd f or th e as si gn me nt o f Tm: D oo m ' V es t o f rn li dlm n f nnhahn i n mi rh oth er Advance CleanersHamburgersLmcha 0 0DR. EDWIN T. JIPP m»:N'r1s'r X-ray Service Offices in Slate Bmk Bldg. Phune 298 Blair, Nebr. penons an are by law entitled bo the same, and I have set the 20th day of November, 1931 at 2 o'clock P.-M., at my office in said County for the hearing thereof. Datde °C'Gb€! 27th, 1981.<:1..e1.>1. c. ELLER. 41-4t County Judge.i,n NOTICE To CREDITORSc. sr. Pl M. a o.n "Rn\| f|\hnnm| No. No. No.No. n - » - - - - - - - I n. v. uenen, fuwmey511:40 A. BI. dai y 'COUNTY COURT WASHINGTON7:4 0 ghgky mly except coUN'rY, NEBRASKA Nonhbound Estate of John H. Taylor, de- ;6:55 A. M. daily ceased. 2:00 1>. M.ma y acept Notlge is given 1° the creditor: Sunday to appear before me at the County CAGO & NORTIYWESTERN 'Court room in Blair, Nebraska, on Westbound ,the 20th day of November. 1931NO1118235 A. M. daily Iand 011 the 23rd dmv nf 'F'n|:|nm1'v Eulbonnd 'l 1s§z, for ihé p&q§S£¢ 'éf ~No. 122 6:30 P. M. daily |tlon, adjustment and wnnce ol Bus scaenum clmlms.All emma mb on o1"'i"'" Smnh "gg rm; before the 20th day 01,5 - - f f 12233 ` ~~ N o o n 1932, will be forever . 8215 P1 ml 5515 P. M.Dated um asm day of Dcwbe 1 Ta s m l l l l l l w r Blair, Nebraska, October 29, 1881-' nm ENTER PR I SE - 1°u»F»i=r \Hr . a n d Mr s . A r t fa mi ly o f Sc ri bn er , da y vi s i to r s a t th e V taxon home. Mo n th e n d Sale F a at Dan Philli;;s'. rs..1-'rea Huraumiafternoon visitors M; .....~H..~4.1 ..l l 9 o u |l | ||n . Wanted-A married man to work.Separate house.Wallace Chariot.41-lt' ..|| :: now on diaphy at The Enterprise office.41-lt Mrs.Raytnomi Krogh held a meeting of the Pick-up Club atLocal News lusmson and W. J. K8opman, who is in North we last Sun- Platte taking treatnwnta for his qf eme J. Gus- leg, ls getting along very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snyder nd mE ENTERPRISE ~"\;;§' 5351; inns A. nuom ss.nbuu were Sunday- ~ - -Harry Ervey'1manlrn EVIZRY 'THURSDAY Ivan and y s I \ ¥ . \ n | " ' n w h h 1 ' l f " | ¢ n l . r { ' l " ¥ f n n l n n f | I ' f \ \ f Q O V B I t o D B 9 u v u \ J\ | | \¢v l a a n \ l | | l l l l l \ l l l$ 1 2 V n l u e s | l f n l n n l T o w n n n b u s i n e s s l a s t " " " " ' 1 Z : ' ; : ' " W \n d c e p e r Y u r SL N Enterudu seeo':id»d¢u mawarnt the poltoflim at Blair, Nehfn mam-me Act o l Co ngnu M larch a. 1879. Every subsrrlytinn ll regarded u open account.The uma : o f subscribers will be imma'-\.v 1°-mnved hxmourma dhgllrnte tthlnpintion ol tht time paid lor i! the publlshen be notified; other-wise the subscription will nmnlll ui force at the daiznlud sub-oaiption price.Ewrv subscribernut undenhnd that than candi- d - made a pan of the cun- __ . __._..._._.._ __ - Bun County Herald of Mrs.Robert Johns, who were' injured in an auto accident neat Boone, Neh.several weeks nga, were able to be removed from the huspltnl in Omaha and brought an the Robert Johns home one ds ! hst week.They are able ~ be around the house but it wi ll be several months before they will be entirely recovered-'Frank Linden shipped hogs toOmaha Sunday night for l\!ondBY'S market.Two hundred relatives and friends responded ta nn invitation from the Hillside Hustlers Club to attend n dance at the M. W . A. y g,23rd.Humpton's orchestra o i Omaha,furnished the music for the occasion.At midnight lunch was enjoyed by all after which betwaen the publllhir gndhsli in Blair Frida evenin Oct Expresses \)DhiionThe Bun County Herald mskes\ g stand on the $50,000,000 bondissue which is being asked for by the Nebraska Good Roads Asso- ciation which is entirely ln ac- cord with the opinion voiced in The Ente rise a few weeks ago. The item allows:"The N bush Good Roads "'ifuture. .._i.i__-... ...»..»..-.|...nmnl "1.-...-.. ,.,_,_,_. dfmdng continued until 1:30 when d l de arted,thanking the Clubmembfrsfor a pleasant evening. The Club ladies feel well repaid for their efforts and have received many compliments of their suc- cen; and it has been suggested to fthem by numerous ones that an- other affair of such nature should be repeated some time in the .........\ Annu |'ner nuiue mst vvvuxiceuuy u w . -Christmos greeting\cnrds are Christmas greeting cards arelman' .now on display at The/ Enterprise office.4x-11, Mrs. Jas.Kirby entertained a half dozen ladies at cards lasb Tuesday evening. Mrs.0.M.!-Iammang at Arl- ington, has been visiting friends in and around Blair the past week. hold services at the Episcopal church Sunday at eleven o'clock in the moming. Mrs. Clyde M. Allen entertained Mrs.John McKay.Mrs.w.D. Hammond and Mrs.E. C. Pierce at a bridge foursome last Wcd- nesday.Mrs.Chas.N.Hansen received word of the death of her older brother,Mr.M.C.Bensen of Kansas City and she and her son, Ed left by num Thursday morning for that place. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burbank and Mrs. C. N. Hansen went over to Fremont last Wednesday evening to the home of their sister and daughter. Mrs. s. G. Cram where Jenn Cram was celebrating her now on display at The EnterpnseI 'anc 41-it Mrs.Chelsea Whitford enter- tained the Tuesday bridge club on last Tuesday evening. W.IL C.Festival and Bazaar at City Hall Saturday,Oct.ai. The public invited 41-1t° The W.R.C.kensington will meet with Mrs. Wm. Strode Wed~ nesday nitemoon, Nov. 4. Jonas Burcham has been suf~ fering sevenly of late with a cnrbuncle on the hack of his neck. Attend the Pumpkin Pie Festi- vnl and Bazaar given by W. R. C. ladies nt City llnll Saturday, Oct. s m .41-it' The lusy Bm Club will meet Frids5 ftorwon al.fm: homo ofMrs.<Ii`.. Anlcrson ln Dexter ville. Month end Sale Fashion CenterSilk Dresses-$10 and $12 Valuesgo at $5.88-all sizes, styles and materials.41-it For Ssle-Hampshire boars. One yesrllng and n few choice spring boats.Priced reasonable. Bishop Shayler of Omaha.tii |fnur1p¢mH\ birthday.' "v..\.... 1z»,.s».=»hianninirtnm 41-2t 5 Mrs.Martin Jorgensen'Jr.of [Florence was up last week to visit ,at the parental,A.E.Hanna home. Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Gilbertson will entertain the pinochle club to which they belong next Wednes- dny evening. For Sale-Large boned growthy Hampshire boats,New stock for'old customers.Cecil B.Manley, Ft. Calhoun.414; For Sale-Seven pure bred Hampshire boars.Ben Fairchild Kennard,Neb.For terms see E.0.Fairchild,Kennard,Nebr. 41-at Fashion Cenier Beauty Parlor-\Phone 47-Alice Triplett.Finger |W:\vel 25c We MONDAY 0nly»-mnkc appointments well in nd- vance.Mrs.Henry Ladwi l i d twol _children of Tekamah,spent last §FHdBY and Saturday visiting at 'the Herman Ludwig home and witlfother relatives in this city. |Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nuevo and children of L a Platte,spent the!day last Sunday at the parental .Fred Soll home.Mr. and Mrs. H. office.41-lt W.R.C.Festival and Bazaar at City Hall Saturday,Oct.31. The public invited.41-lt' Miss Edith Frain of Herman, spent the veek-end at the par- ental, Elmer I-'rain home. The Methodist Ladies Aid met at the home of Miss Corn. Bcnrd last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart und Billy will go to Omaha Friday for a few ds s dsit at the home ofylpn.. Deasauer. .Mrs.Clemens Williamsen of near Hermnn, was brought to the Blair hospital Saturday for medi- cal treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osborn plan to move next week from cnst Col- ;fax street ho the Henry Menckc-| house on men Front meet.l Frances 0'Hanlon, Mary Moore' and Priscilla Rhasdes,who arc attending Wayne College,spent the weekend with home folks. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Alice Tri lett.FingerWaves 25c Web-M01&DAY Only- make appointments well in ad~ |vsnce.`.. --- -~ 'now on display lt.ine zisiwipusuIgo at $5.88-all sizes, styla nnd materials.41-lt Miss Frances Koopmsn was confined at home with zrippe the first of the week but resumed her teaching duties a t Herman on Tuesday. Mrs. Ted Curley returned home from the M. E. hospital in Omaha Monday.bringing with her,a dear little baby girl, bom Wed- nesday, Oct. 14. Mcsdsmes Al Sick and Raymond Burr arranged and carrid out a birthday dinner dn Mr. Sick at his home last Tuesday evening. There were fifteen guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mnnke of Fontnnelle,spent the day last Wednesday at the home of their daughter,Mrs.J.W.Blatter. Pauline and Teddy Blotter accom- panied their grandparents home Wednesday evening to spend a'few days."' i f . Dr.and Mrs Wm. Hnller went down to Omaha last Saturday eve~ ning to have dinner with Dr' ' mother,Mrs.Grace Haller o left Sundny morning for her ha e , in Los Angeles after a visit f I ........-,.-.._-.._Sunday.Mrs. John Newell is hostess do the married ladies bridge club this Thursday afternoon nt her home west of town.. The Wilde Wood Circle will meet with Mr.and Mrs.F.W. Arndt Sunday, Nov. 1.There will be an Armistice Da program. Mrs.J.E.Kelle moved this week from east Ii coln street to her home on south Walker nveuewhich she has recently remodeled. The Lutheran Guild of the First Luthern church, met nt the church parlors last Wednesday nftemoon with Mrs. Hans C. Jersild ns the hostess. A regular meeting.of A.L. Audllnry will be -held Monday evening, Nov. 2`nt Schelfler Hall. This is the first mectlng' since the election of officers and n good st- tendfmce is especially urged The women of the Wednesday night bridge club held a surpdse stag party fo their better halves at the W. W.ilkinson home last Wednesday evening.There was d fine dinner followed by cards. Have you seen the beautiful .__, . ..__nf.. l ~1;=|=._Charlotte Armstend entertained at a Hallowe'en party at the Clyde M. Allen home last evening with refreshments served ut the Arm- stead home later in the evening. There were sixteen juniors pres- ent.Mrs.L.L.Lantry's grandson, Gliddon Brooks cam¢ up Saturday from Lincoln and visited nt the Lantry home until Sunday after- noon when Mrs. Lsntry went hack with him to spend a little vacation with her son-in-lnw,4 Dr.Earl Brooks and family. Sundny's Lincoln State Journal states that E. C. Hunt of this city who operates u number of tele- phone companies in northeast Neh. rasks, asked the railway commis- sion Friday for permission to cancel the charges now authorized lor making service connections when instruments are installed or moved, for a period of two weeks only. During that time, the article goes on to say, Mr. Hunt will con- duct at each exchange, an inten- dve campaign for new business. Mrs. Herman Ludwig entertain- ed the L. L W . B. and Young Married Folks classes of the Christian church at her home at a hard time party on last Tuesday eyening.There were between forty-five and fifty present to en- joy the lun.Hsllowe'en decora- tions and games were earned out and nearly all wore the hard time costumes for which »>f==~were given.Mrs.Budge G Shin and Mrs.Clarence Brundage captured the prizes for the boat costumes. A typical Hsllowe'en lunch of sandwiches,coffee,doughnuts,home-made candy and apples was enjoyed.Those who wore too fine a costume paid fines which went into the class funds for the benefit of the Sunday school: The Woman's Baptist Quarterly will meet at the First Baptist church in Omaha Friday, Oct. 30, and a number from the local Bnp~ tist church are expecting to at~ tend. Mr. and Mrs.J. W. Blutter and family of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monkc of Fontanelle, were dinnier guests last Sunday ut the Luther Monke home; hear Fon~tanelle.1 J.S.Tilden, Julius Tilden and Mrs. Hunt of Benedict, Neb., came lust Wednesday to spend n few dnys at the Dr. R. E. Tilden home. The former is the futher of Dr, Tilden. The D. A. R, have a genealogical traveling library at the City Pub- llc Library in this city for the use of anyone who is interested.The lmolrs belong to thg state D. A. R's and will be in Blair for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorenson and family of Arlington,were last Sunday aitemoon Walton at the parental C. M. Christensen home. Clanenee Christensen retumed with Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen, where he will spend a couple of weeks bud:- ing corn. 'malé-2455. BI Inrren ead eGroff hompsnn ichliter ATHLETIC LEAGUE air High School 105 153 208 184 120 111 185 160 136 119/ Blair Telephone illman Ietedith oar 1 nrry 94 00 136107 159 Football ~oats anison LoweRich rw i f . American Nelson Sdmlz Si JohnsonL. Rnhllng Seeden 147 144 142 114 100 138 112 97'71 113 156 137 135 143 97 Legion 1 12 88 96 1ao 12s MERCHANTS LEAGUE Clxrlsvensen Lumbe Hines Siert Watr\ck Simomen / ChristensenTohls-21'70_ lnmlt B. Lundt Fees F. Imndt Mlher Johnson Totnls-2200. J. L. P M. BeckL. C. Klopp Fred Guyer R. Harrison G.McQunrrle Totds;-2808, lndepen o. Schdller M. BrockE. Schmidt L. Fnrnberg W.GutsclxowTotals-2191_ 159142 122 160 12s Brol. 117 149 181 114 224 oumh 121 155 109 129 116 dents 152 158 132 150 161 BOOSTER LEAGUE Post Office Don Stewart Ted Stewart Bob Mchiillnn E. Lamb C. Millronx 115 136 126 1ss 162 114 87 118 142 136 r Co. 178 146 188 189 147 122 1 52 87 1so 122 168 159 122 128 206 142 142 188 169 165 117 180 145 146 101 G r a m m C mn my 0. Anderson 122 187 Reidmiller 85 129 L. H. Larson 12|110 wuuns 96 119 J. Lemon 99 116 Fuhio u Center sz ws 90 114 185 131 86 86 03 100 145 154 135 93 140 98 1 1 1 105 132 128 182 148153 1a1 102 128 215 110 155 1s4 1ss 20s 185 1 1s 166 157 116 11s 1ss158 122 1 12 95 1s4 127 125 121 145 10s 109 Marks Hopewell Sehuldt Lichliter Reynolds Totals--1765. m h uCo H. Nelson L. Nelson Rasmussen Hansen Boobs Totals-2062. 105 84 102 153 144 ker 1 19 1 53 146 143 129 1.10 131 105 120 189 116 158 135 96 184 B4 124 114 1.34 1'1s 11 1 140186 89 137 PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE Union Allen Chambers Vinton Kuehl Cordes Totals-2197. Brock Brown Bnrcham Gustin Armstead _ Totals-1968. Barbers 137 132 189 141 129 127 155110 90 Attorneys Lundt 0'HanlonCnrrigan Slck Maher.Couri H E. Cordes Guyer Sutherland McQuan-ie Cook Totals-2161. 135 182 107 186 1 46 nune175 170 102 129 144 Citizens State Bn 137 159 151 174 184 194 172 nk 160 1 57 75 99 123 128 86131 154 145 118 88 149 193 117 166 155 151 153 150 1.22 130 126 117 152 85 147 112 206 150 159 12s 138 178 QUIET YOUR " N E ~ v E s " 's .~"x]§| Q ~"'Q.xi; ~im\N\\w :=:'"| .y _ .11\ex\\\\\\x\u Thi Delfgnquzmay RS. Alice Fl-udxef m mMahon) My! sho 1|Sl hap- piest woman Ln the world.""1 dun und to wich Iwas dead.Cmddn'¢ dup; wuldvft enjoy m m .I t ncms as though I trigd n e r vebut wtthousan bnnefitun- ¢a 1 me Dr.i l u ' ' a m o a c mt " g m To worth for wmv! am the ha plan woman In the umand 1 d¢m't mason mm/b¢.'Mrs.Alice Fischer u "gl-°' Nurn-aw c»-uv.}:~¢1 as. mm m. Inu ~p4»51;;,¢\|f '. Boll ot Scribner, were also Sun- ay visitors. A blaze in the Chas. Mortensen itchen on west Park street Tues- ay afternoon called the fire boys ver but had been put out when hey arrived.There was practic- lly no damage. . E. J. Hancock are dinner today,the and Mrs.B.F. son,Norman of Rev. and Mrs ntertaining at ollowing:M lancock andlooper,Mr.and Mrs.Burdette lancock and Miss Aimee Hancock f Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Hans H.Frahm nd family of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Valter Frahm and Shirley of iashville and Arthur Jacobs of lenson, spent last Friday evening islting at the Chris Fradtm home n the Wranch district. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Kolwmran nd Miss Margaret Von Lankin lrove to Omaha Wednesday of ant week to bring Mrs.Anna (olterman home.She had been pending the past four weeks vis- Ling with her ron, Ewald Kolter- nan and family of the metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Frahm and amily of this city, and Mr. and Ars.Calle Hansen and family of auth ot Blair, spent last Subur- lay night at the Soren Miller iome near Herman helping Chris Hiller celebrate his .thirteenth >irt.hday.He is a grandson o l loren Miller.A nice lunch was erved later in the evening. Mrs. Carl Rohwer,who lives auth of Blair, held open house to ler' many friends and neighbors on ast Tuesday afternoon and eve-tlng, the occasion being her birth nniversary.Visiting was enjoyed lmong the friends gathered there md both afternoon and evening ound a large crowd.Refresh- nents were served by the hostess .nd her daughters.. Mrs.Emma Shields of Omaha, .pent the past week visiting old riends and relatives in Blair. She vas a guest at the homes of Mr. ind Mrs.W.W.Wilkinson,Mr. md Mrs.Frank Simpson,Mrs. 5. C. Pierce and Mrs. E. S. Bcaty. vhs.Shields and family lived in ilair a number of years ago and Zlair friends are always pleased o greet her when she comes again. Mr.and Mrs.Earl Jensen of iorth of Blair, entertained a num- rer of relatives and friends at .heir home last Saturday evening. The occasion being Mrs. Jensen's a=..¢\.....~.i..a.-saw 'rho ovenimr 1 Charley Compton cangnr.tae. first finger of his left hand in an elevator chain out at the Byron Bunn farm Monday afternoon and was brought to the hospitalwhere the finger was amputated. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linden and family and Mr.and Mrs.Paul Jefferson attended a birthday party at the Henry Soll home ln Omaha last. Tuesday night, honor- ing Henry Soil Jr's. birthday. Walter Gutschow,Cleveland Jones and John A. Carrigan at- tended the Nebraska-Kansas foot- ball game at Lincoln last Satur-day.They were aecompihled by' Jack Maher and Gifford Dixon Jr. Mrs. Margaret Bonine left lost Friday to spend n short time with` her sister, Mrs. Warren Smith of Fremont.Mrs.Bonine recently broke her arm and the reports are that the break is mending very nicely. Mr.and Mrs.Ernest (Boone) Gustin are the proud parents of a new baby boy.The young man was born Sunday morning and has been named Ernest Jr.Both 'mother and son are reported to be getting along very nicely.I Mr.and Mrs.Claus Wulf and Mrs. Sophia Reeh drove out tothe Hans Wulf home near Oram last Tuesday afternoon and spent the altemoon helping Hans Wai! cele- brate his birthday.He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Wulf. Mrs. Ted Lathrop drove to Oma- ha last Wednesday afternoon to bring her mother, Mrs. C1 E. Nor- ris home with her.Mrs.Norris has been spending a short time in Omaha, and expects to return to her home at Ord Sunday, Nov. lst. Miss Charlotte Schafer of Oma- ha, was a Saturday evening din- ner guest at the Carl Kolterrnanhome.Later in the evening, Fred- erick Kolterrnan and Miss Schafer drove over to Hooper where they spent the night and Sunday at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schafer. <Mrs. Pete smrkletr and daugh- ter Mary,Mrs. Chas.Stricklett and Mrs. Cora Bouvler drove toLincoln Saturday to see Mrs. Mary McCoy who is critically ill at the home of her sister,Mrs.MorrisRelchenbach.Her mother,Mrs.l Chas.Stricklett and sister,Mrs.' Bouvier stayed down to be with her.l The Sunnyside' school gave a program and box social last Tues~ A... ,..-...reap .man oh. direction of l I I sew frie Om; A tem elec Ass ha, Om Thx Mr Am Mn :ral weens Wim relauvea anu Aladdin and uoleman Lamps.vwndsinandaroundBlairandlauowyou$|_50 go $239 on old alia,'lamp or lantern on a new one. _number fram ihis city a¢.|See our window display of differ-' ied the reception of the newly aut patterns, The -'mdt Hdwe.I t :ted president ol' the Rebekah' M.rs.Jae l3andur,Mrs. Leo Faus~ emhly, Clara E. Lush of 0mu~ set,Mrs.Louis Lowe and Mrs. at the Odd Fellows hall in Fred Ray, all of Herman visited aha last Wednesday night.Mrs.Shirley MqKercher on lust use attending were Mr.and Thursday ai§ernoon.Later u s.A.E.Hanna,Mrs.,Nellie lovely lunch was served, which the icrson,Mrs,Frank Brass and self-invited guests had broughtIn Maxim Taylor.lwnh them.4 of a ch ever to put over its fifty mllll n dollar road paving bond issue in Nebraska.The Good Roads as. cistion at the state meeting 'Hastings this week at- tempted o crystalize sentiment but it fell far short of the desired goal.lf 'mes were normal, the taxpayers might; consider the plan to build paved road to everycounty seat and make a networkofroads iovcr this state,but in times ukeiure present, it does not show good; judgment upon the part of the promoters to even suggest auch a plan.The present roadbuildingprograminNebraska is advancing steadily with a sane and sensible plan.The four cent gasoline tax combined with the federal aid is providing funds for highway work in a satisfactory manner.Burt county was repre- sented at the Hastings meeting by a delegation who were unalter- ahly opposed to the bond issue, and favor the continuation of the present state plan.Iowa real es- tate is now suffering from thebond blanket and investors are looking across the river to Neb- raska as a bond-(ree state in which to invest their surplus money in farm land.This will mean higher prices for real estate and better drnes for Nebraska farmers If we wish to get out fro undertheblanlaetofdepressiln,we must sea to it that a fifty million bond issue is not put over in Nebraska." The people ought to be ooa- vinced that everyone pays as.Everyone Kvha pays rent pays the tax on the real estate that he occupies.On everything purchas- M in a store taxation is some- how included.The politicians fail to explain this,for it does not suit their book.-From the Iron Age. CONG A 10 AL c a u s e s A. F. Newell, Pastor Service of worship Sunday at 11 o'cJock,[canducted by the pastor with special music by the choir. Church School at 10 a. rn.,Prin. F. E. Fladk, superintendent. The young people gather at 6:30 for their discussion meeting. Prof.Malmin of Dana College gave a most thoughtful and in- forming address on church music which was thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated by ui.,young people last Sunday evening. Month end Sale Fashion CenterSilk Dresses-~$10 and $12 Values goat_§5.B8-all sizes, styles and last week with her sister, Mrs. Ed Ehninger in Omaha.1 Leo Clausen visited his brother, Andrew near Omaha, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .lens Sorensen of near Orum,were Monday after- noon visitors at Roben Rasmus-sen's.J 1 Mrs.Harry Ervey sirwminea the Hillside Hustlers Club Thurs- |day afternoon.Mrs.Chris Lar- sen of Herman and Mrs.Clark Stricklett of Blair, 'were visitors oi the Club.Mrs.Larsen spent Thursday night at Dan Phillips' and accompanied them to Omaha Friday where she visited her sis- ter,Mrs.Ted Curley,who is in the Methodist hospitfal.1Mr.and Mrs.John Rhandes were Monday evening callers atthe Dan Phillips home.\ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenand family spent Sunday evening! st George Reeh's.Eda Anderson spent Saturday night and Sunday with her bro-ther, Chris andifamily in Blair. \ NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of November,1931 at 10 o'clock A. M. at the premises hereinafter described in Washing- ton County, Nebraska, the under- dgned win sau eo the highest bidder for cash: All the corn crop grown on the following described premises, in- cluding all the com in the fields and in the cribs and other bulld- ings on the premises,to-wit: the East '/r of the Northwest 'Aof Section 36, Twp,18,Range 11;the Southwest 'A of the Northeast E4 of Section 36, Twp. 18, Range 11; and the North 'ri of the Southeast %of Section 36, Twp.18,Range 11,all in Washington County, Nebraska. covered by a chnttel mortgage executed by S.A. Va nWlnkleto Mary E.Sheffield Cnxtsinger on the 14th day of September, 1931. Said mortgage was filed for record in the office of the County Clerk of Washington County, Nebraska. Said sale will be held for tho purpose of foreclosing said mort- gage and satisfying the amount now due thereon, to-wit: The sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200) and accruing costa."___ e-°\.-,.-n .-.r..=........ Announcement W e are opening a Home Bakery and Luncheonette In the Dr. Hinchman nunamg 215 W. Washington St, SATURDAY, Oct. 31 Your Pnlranage L\ Soliciled Mrs. Benha Dudgcon Mrs. Mabel Streckfus zauiunsg) uuo Announcement W e are opening a Home Bakery and Luncheonette In the Dr. Hinchman nunamg 215 W. Washington St, SATURDAY, Oct. 31 Your Pnlranage L\ Soliciled Mrs. Benha Dudgcon Mrs. Mabel Streckfus zauiunsg) uuo ..~ .~ . ./J ,, ,,_\ ._.,.._\~.,._.._,._\.,_.,_,., ,_.._..,..~~, .,~.~,~..~.~ pI 1 »»»» 3 a" .#__ 21| EE ¢°fe¢; b'iHk6l"S Get your Coffee at the C O F F E E H O U S E (Best Because It's Fresh) .Priced at 25c - 30c - 35c and 40c The Coffee Ho u s e MRS. JAMES KIRBY, Prop. u|. fr /.~ 1 ~.=/.» /.n .f 19 Uv H =./ =./ \.f~rf.f. fm-/» »~,.»v¢ »wv"w \ f \ §|||||n|||H|Mlu||||||||||||||m||||||i||1|I|||mmnm|||||||||||uiluums ~For the Next 1 was spent PIB:/ing plnochle, ulefeltheir teacher, Miss Beatrice Foley. beinK three tables.Mrs.Milt/on A very good program was given Carlberg and Hilton Rhoadesmd a large crowd attended.A held high scores and Mr. and Mrs. neat sum was taken in fmm the Leslie Thompson had low s¢°r¢&}b¢xeg sold which will be applied Lovely refreshments were served on the purchasing of a new pianolute in the evening.llor the school. _ .__ . _ . .- Germitox Tablets Most Effective Krlpwn GERMICIDE ' Prevents Roup in Poultry Feed-- Germitox Tablets in Drinking Water Satisfaction Guaranteed Sold by The Blair Drug Co. I 1 O Dayscn<'f1FELL Holm |41-az Mor1KH8'¢°° WITH 'rar-:BOWLERS Mr. and Mrs. Johnson from Got- don called on Mr. Moorey Tuesday.CITY LEAGUERev. :md Mrs. Ruunell and Mrs.Robinun Cafe A large beautiful W o o d Lined Stove Board goes with each ........,\.... ..\.... \.~---,v........ .....Home Monday, also brought some supplies for the Home.Fees Bev.T.Webswr,wife and Stmde daughters dmve out from Omaha Robinson Sunday to see Miss Amanda Web- Cordes Game Game Gaml 148 174 131 181 138 n o me 101 1 1s 166 179 189 mer.Rev. Weblter also tookput Anderson in the chapel services which were Totals-2228 157 196 in charge at Miss mum Martin.=Stenri Pharm: Rev. Day went ho Omaha Mon- Siezt day to see his daughter, Ruth.D. Stewart Mr. and Mn. Earl Forney and Gustin family of Lim:o\n,spent Sundxy Hitchman with Mrs. Anna Campbell.Mn. H.Swwnt 154 115 181 181 144 CY 157 172 126 114 124 14s 151 175 106 146 =EE_=__===__=_=_===_ COPPER-CLAD Twin Flue Super Heater A W o n d e r f o r W a r m t h 'It heats the whole house the H E A L T H F U L W A Y It ls a Beauty Prices are Lower Forney is Mn. Campbell! daugh-I B. Nelsun ter.''rams-2019 Mrs. Lichty enjoyed a very den Hl¢¢|\¢fY !rlend'n company Sunday,Mrs. K.Cook Evans from Lincoln.G.CqokMr. Miller and wife of Lincoln, Beck ~ spent Sunday with the former'a Gaydou , father, G. W. Miller.Gntschvw The Booth festival of the Omaha Totals-2251 'Epwolth league Chapters was A Flrnbe rl lurp ma ,A goodly number o£ E. Cordea supplies had been gathered for the Wm. McDonald home.L. Hansen 185 186 1 17 135 169 1a2 159 156 186 186 Hdvre. 159 178 111, ms141108 1m 158 168 135 188 157 1ss 173 1 65 W. l='|rn\>¢l'8Month and Sale Fashion Oenw L_ hmmmSilk Dreues-410-and $12 Values Harding go at $5.88-all sizes, styles and Total 291 m 116 48 materials.41-lc Pilot-Tribune _Hn.1.smE NEWS 0F iliéum GARDNER DISTRICT Knuse Sdxeifler .M m Chnrlev Dandelscm return- Schumacher 187 147 180 162 14s 177 110 48 u s 189 124 172 162 163 1 12 48 178 139 154 142 136 -.q 'gd-{,|;}-l9;;|}1;é R 5akiAE<1'i§IEE§fo after spending a week wailing ai lawn-Nebraska the home of her sister, Mrs. Rob't.AlienRasmussen and family.Bmwn Mr.and Mrs. Tom Maher and Burnhamthreechildrenof Omaha,were Lundt Sunday afternoon visitors and Boots `_ 162 183 121 136 147 The Arndt Hardwarell'»B l1B L82 lB3 L78 187 u s 172 145 210 Eanlll =u | | | \ | | | n u | \ mln n u m | | n | | u n | | n | | | | | | ml m| | m| | | | | n | | | | m 1IIIIII| | | | | | . ., \ L Look for your name m the ads- For Sale:Five spring Poland China boats.Wm. Gosker, Blair, nr. 1 40-2t' C. K. Bendarl, ueenaen embdm- Lo ok fo r y ou r n a me i n th e a d s W in ter apples f o r sale,212 on 5.Lester Barton.37- tf Fu rn itur e, mg a an d flo or c over - f f .Ilatin .\.R. Ben dorf.21- tf I I Ft | rfl. Ar len of Omaha , sp ent ¢|iI.}lI : t Sunday a t the par- hl.1l i n t o A lle r i h o mc . Az: -- rn ey A lb an Ne ls on o f Oma- ~r \\.;|.;i n Bla i r Wednesday an d harsday o n leg al matter s. F o r S a le - R o a n bu ll c a lf ab ou t ~urteen mo n th s old.Phone 1 1 n 54.W allac e Snowdon.40-2t Mr . an d Mr s . J a c k C r owd ; we r e t Satu rday even ing vi s ora a t ae J ohn J . J en sen home, west of lair. Mr .an d Mr s .Lou is Long'o f errnan,were guests o f Mr .and Irs.Ha r r y W alker la st Sunday ening. W m .Sha nk o f Mar io n,I o wa pent Fr id ay n i g h t a n d Saturday t.the ho me o f hi s niece,Mr s . . 0 .Ireland. Ma rr ie d a t th e Me th od is t pa r- onnge Fri day noon,Mr .Ma r io n 'arkinson an d Mi s s Fer ne Hesse f J eff ers on, Io wa. Mr .and Mr s.An d re w lio hs a nd aughters o f we s t o f Bla ir,we re st Satur da y after no on c a ller s at e' 0li\ er I iu di es on h ome. Mr .and Mr s .Le o Sc h mi tz an d ildrc n of Omaha , sp ent last S at.. rday ni g h t and Sunday a t the ar en ta l, A nd re w Fe er h ome. Mr .and ll-I rs . " Pu g" Gr iff in re- urned to their ho me a t Linc oln ost Th ur sd ay after several day s sit wi th Mr .and Mr s .Hu g h ooke.~ ' *To ""§, Mr .and Mr s.C.B.Han sen o f his c ity ,spent la s t Sunday eve4 ing vi s iti ng at th e ho me o f the i r augh ter,Mr s .Rob ert Andreasen |Kennard. Mr s .J ames Stapleton plans to e t u m ho me the la tte r p a r t o f is wee k a fter sp en d in g th e p as t wo we e k s wi th her d au gh te rs a t iou x Ci ty an d Cr ai g. Mr .and Mr s.Ster lin g Ma y e s n d li ttle dau ghter o f Fr e mon t, 'ere iast Sunday after noon vis it- rs and supper guests a t th e iolge r Ha ns en h ome. Mr .and Mir).J o h n Ande rson f Ne ola,I o wa spent Satu rday i g h t a n d Sunday a t th e He r m a n nderson home,sou th o f Bla ir. e me n are brothers. Th e Hi lls i de Hu a tle r s C lub ga ve p a r ty danc e a t th e M .W .A . all la st F ri da y n ig ht, th er e be in g la rg e number pr ese nt.A ve r y ic e ti me wa s reported. Mr .and Mr s.Ne ls Svendiraard n d daughters,Franc es and Ru th f ne a r A r lin g ton , ae r e I n s t Sat- rrlay afternoon visitors a t the els Li ndber g home an this c ity . Mr .and Mr s .Ca r l Christensen ntertained the pinoc hle eiub a t heir ho me Inst Mo nd ay evening. Irs.Charlie Han sen and Ra smus nh an se n we r e th e wi nn e rs o f th e rst prizes. Mr .and. Mrs.E .M .Peters o f .ineoln,were Saturday ni g h t ~uests of Mrs. Mable Strec kfus at he home o f her si ster, Mr s. Frank Mr .: la s t T h W .» a t City THE pu ¢ Mr .1 Kuh.n's Photos willplease you. Dt!Look for your name in the ads. Furniture, rugs and floor cover~Furniture, rugs and floor cover-ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-H ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tf Mrs.Bert Noh entertained theMonday evening bridge club at her. home this week. hEss Florence Wolff of Omaha, spent Saturday and Sunday with her father, Carl Wolff. See the liolmquist Grain and Lumber Co.for Petroleum Coke. No ashes, no soot and no dust.I tMrs.August Rathmarm is hosfl toss to the Coffee Club at her home this Thursday afternoon. '\lrs John T Galla her s nt...g pelast Thursday afternoon visiting at the home of Mrs. Chris Larsen. The McCarthy Progressive Club. after- Chris ls meeting this (Thursday) noon at the home of Mrs. Hinz. .Attend the Pumpkin Pte val and Bazaar given by W. ladies at City Hall Saturday, Oct. 31st.41-it' Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 and ss NOW.Either Crogiaole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs.K. A. Pound.l z e u Mrs.Joe Bdndur of Herman, called at the 'Shirley McKeroher home Sunday to see the new baby girl that arrived recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meierhenry and daughters were last Sunday afternoon visitors at the Charles Krohn home, west of Herman. Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Sutherland and Vivian were last Sunday eve- ning supper guests at the A.J. Sutherland home, west of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mf Beaty, Miss Beulah Roberts and Miss Ruth Burr drove to Lincoln Saturday and attended the Kansas-Nebraska football game. Mrs. Harry Anderson of Arling- ton,and Miss Edna Newkirk of north of Arlington,spent last Monday aftemoon visiting at the home of Mrs. Alfred N. Feer. Mr. and Mrs. Will Orr, Mr. and Mrs.W. D. Smith of Tekamah, and Mrs. Alice Wiese of Chicago, Festi- R. c. were last Sunday callers at the' home of M`:rs. Frank Dudgeon. Ed Matthiesen, Carl Pieper and Harry Morris returned home last Thursday afbernoon from Norfolk after attending the Firernen's con- vention the forepart of the week. Mrs. Vernon Bellows entertain- ed the Double Four Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs Max Bain held high score for the afternoon.The hostess served a delicious lunch. Mrs.Henry Hansen on nonh Third street,entertained the fol- lowing guests at dinner last Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peter-sen and family of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Peterson of west of Blair. Mx-.and Mrs.Frank Freeland and son,Billie of Omaha,spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. l"reeland's sister,Mrs.Birdie Warrick.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Free- land of Chicago, were also Sunday /guests. Mrs.Hugh Choke entertained three tables of bridge on Tuesday evening of last week,honoring For Sale-Boarsl Boars.Boars. 'Red boars and gilts. Hosea Wilson. '37-tf|l f you want a good Poland lChlna boar see Bill Armstrong. lle's got them.39-tf Mrs. U. G. Garner is hostea to the Baptist Mission Circle at her home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ed Wolff drove t Omaha Sunday evehlng and visite Mr. and Mrs. U.J. Wolff. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embolm- er and undertaker,Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 133.34.1 See the Holrnquist Grain and Lumber Co. for Petroleum Coke. No ashes, no soot and no dust.l t For Salz Six Hampshire boars, priced for quick sale.Lawrence Jespersen.Phone 212 on 54, Blair. 41-2h Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Cook called at the Jack Cook home at Arlington last Sunday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Sam Steele and daughters, of north of Blair, were last Saturday evening visitors at the Delmar Feer home.I Miss Helen Anderson of Herman spent the week-end at the home of her grandparents,Mr.and Mrs. J. P. Anderson on west Nebraska street. Mr.and Mrs.Jack Crowdy spent last Sunday aftemoon visit- ing at the home of their daugh- ter,Mrs.Hans Lebbert at Ben~ nington.` "" '~< Mrs. Al Karnett and two little daughters of Norfolk, were dinner guests last Friday at the George Caldwell home.Mrs. Karnett is a niece of Mr. Caldwell. Mrs John Weber and daugh- ters,Mattie and Marguerite, and Byron Bartling of Hooper, drove to Lyons last Sunday for a visit at the Lars Weber home. Mrs. Henry Hokum returned to her home at York,Neb.last Thursday, after a few days visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belford. Mr. Sheldon Peck, who has been confined to his bed for some time was feeling quite poorly last week. Miss Esther Rasmussen of Ken-. nard, is helping care for him. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappellof Fremont, called at the W. W. Wil- kinson home Sunday evening. Mrs. Chappell was formerly Mrs. Mar- jorie Metzinger before her recent marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley McKercher announce the arrival of 9. seven and a quarter pound baby girl at their home last Fnday night.Mr. land Mrs.McKercher also have a young son who is very proud of his little sister. llks.George Kuhr Sr., who has been staying at the home of her daughter,Mrs.Hans Wrich on west Washington street is now 'staying at the Will Kuhr home. She suffered a stroke several weeks ago but is now able to get ground nicely. lI l I ...;, . .,.,. phone, 161: ma. phone. 188.a-¢f Mrs.James l'.Sorensen spent last Thursday afternoon visiting Mrs. C. R. Sutton, north of Blair. For the best price bring your cream,chickens and eggs toJohn MeKay's Feed Store.Phone Black 89.39-tl ` Mm.Neum Warrick and son, Manley of north of Blair,were last Sunday afternoon visitors at the D.A. Compton home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Metzinger and family were dirmer guests ast Sunday and spent the day at he Ed Hovendick home, south of Blair. For Sal;F-year-old Red Polled milk cow and heifer calf; also 6- year-old roun cow to be fresh ~'thin a month.Phone 1212 on88.J. C. Paulson.41-It Mrs.Andrew Feer,Alfred N. Feer of Blair, and Mrs. Christine Vlasak of Winnebago,attended the funeral of a friend,Mrs. 0. Truhlsen at Oakland, last Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and sons, Howaro and Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cuhlwell spent last Sunday altentoon visiting at the Glen Ray home north of Arling- ton.' Mr.and Mrs.B ron McDonald of Blair, and Mrs.chel McDon- ald and son,Allan of south of Blair,were dinner guests last Sunday at the Harley Wilcox home, south of Blair. Mr. and Idrs. Nels Lindberg en-tertained at dinner last Sunday, her mother,Mrs.Lena Thielfoldt and Hnrry und "\'tud" nf west of Herman.Miss Leona Larsen of Blair, was also n visitor. The body of Mrs. Elvira New bum, aged 85, was brought Mon~ day from Columbus and lnld to rest in the cemetery here.The Rev. Walter H. Jackson had charge of the commitment services. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rohrbaugh of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests at the Sherry Moore home. Mr.Rohrhaugh was the engineer at the Blauir swimming pool last summer.They are old friends of Mr.and Mrs.Moore of years standing. Mrs.Margaret Iverson and daughters, Pearl of Blair, an-1 \Irs. T. K.Iverson .md ahildnen of north of Blair, visited last 3atur- day with Mrs. Dsl Ballard.Mrs. Ballard has been very ill at her home several vm-ks.She is re ported as a lituo better. Mr. and Mrs. Glen MrDonald :f this city ent:-:rained a number of rn-lati\'¢s at -lirnier last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. .'f....T Olsen, Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen and fam~ ily, all of north of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hallbefg and son, Paul of Omaha. Miss Dorothy Hain entertained her Sunday School class of the Methodist church last Sunday alt- emoon in Johns grove west of Blair.Her class consists of boys from arouhd the ages of nlnc to eleven and there were around ten boys present.The afternoon was r.Omaha, visitors Mrs. Junction for a s~ home. Mr.a spent th parental Omaha. Mr. were sirof Mr. last Tue Mrs. the Pau Carthy Barry w Mr. a daughte Rita spe visiting Bend. Brunton drove . took theatre. Mr.= turned from a Falls, S repo . M.r. a Claren Wednes week, home, n Mrs. guerite ning fo a few d Mrs.' are sis Merta Mrs. H went a Mayo is repo ting al~ he will soon. Mrs. tended for Ma last M number that vi Miss gifts. Mrs. A. F. Thurs~ went b her mo Henry Hines the rid Mrs. ter,M Friday kota tn ing a~ will vis L l w . c . w. Relat that Iowa ~~ Miller Blair a his frle the so Henna Hans F Mrs. LGCAL NEWS Look for your name m the ads- For Sale:Five spring Poland China boats.Wm. Gosker, Blair, nr. 1 40-2t' C. K. Bendarl, ueenaen embdm- Lo ok fo r y ou r n a me i n th e a d s W in ter apples f o r sale,212 on 5.Lester Barton.37- tf Fu rn itur e, mg a an d flo or c over - f f .Ilatin .\.R. Ben dorf.21- tf I I Ft | rfl. Ar len of Omaha , sp ent ¢|iI.}lI : t Sunday a t the par- hl.1l i n t o A lle r i h o mc . Az: -- rn ey A lb an Ne ls on o f Oma- ~r \\.;|.;i n Bla i r Wednesday an d harsday o n leg al matter s. F o r S a le - R o a n bu ll c a lf ab ou t ~urteen mo n th s old.Phone 1 1 n 54.W allac e Snowdon.40-2t Mr . an d Mr s . J a c k C r owd ; we r e t Satu rday even ing vi s ora a t ae J ohn J . J en sen home, west of lair. Mr .an d Mr s .Lou is Long'o f errnan,were guests o f Mr .and Irs.Ha r r y W alker la st Sunday ening. W m .Sha nk o f Mar io n,I o wa pent Fr id ay n i g h t a n d Saturday t.the ho me o f hi s niece,Mr s . . 0 .Ireland. Ma rr ie d a t th e Me th od is t pa r- onnge Fri day noon,Mr .Ma r io n 'arkinson an d Mi s s Fer ne Hesse f J eff ers on, Io wa. Mr .and Mr s.An d re w lio hs a nd aughters o f we s t o f Bla ir,we re st Satur da y after no on c a ller s at e' 0li\ er I iu di es on h ome. Mr .and Mr s .Le o Sc h mi tz an d ildrc n of Omaha , sp ent last S at.. rday ni g h t and Sunday a t the ar en ta l, A nd re w Fe er h ome. Mr .and ll-I rs . " Pu g" Gr iff in re- urned to their ho me a t Linc oln ost Th ur sd ay after several day s sit wi th Mr .and Mr s .Hu g h ooke.~ ' *To ""§, Mr .and Mr s.C.B.Han sen o f his c ity ,spent la s t Sunday eve4 ing vi s iti ng at th e ho me o f the i r augh ter,Mr s .Rob ert Andreasen |Kennard. Mr s .J ames Stapleton plans to e t u m ho me the la tte r p a r t o f is wee k a fter sp en d in g th e p as t wo we e k s wi th her d au gh te rs a t iou x Ci ty an d Cr ai g. Mr .and Mr s.Ster lin g Ma y e s n d li ttle dau ghter o f Fr e mon t, 'ere iast Sunday after noon vis it- rs and supper guests a t th e iolge r Ha ns en h ome. Mr .and Mir).J o h n Ande rson f Ne ola,I o wa spent Satu rday i g h t a n d Sunday a t th e He r m a n nderson home,sou th o f Bla ir. e me n are brothers. Th e Hi lls i de Hu a tle r s C lub ga ve p a r ty danc e a t th e M .W .A . all la st F ri da y n ig ht, th er e be in g la rg e number pr ese nt.A ve r y ic e ti me wa s reported. Mr .and Mr s.Ne ls Svendiraard n d daughters,Franc es and Ru th f ne a r A r lin g ton , ae r e I n s t Sat- rrlay afternoon visitors a t the els Li ndber g home an this c ity . Mr .and Mr s .Ca r l Christensen ntertained the pinoc hle eiub a t heir ho me Inst Mo nd ay evening. Irs.Charlie Han sen and Ra smus nh an se n we r e th e wi nn e rs o f th e rst prizes. Mr .and. Mrs.E .M .Peters o f .ineoln,were Saturday ni g h t ~uests of Mrs. Mable Strec kfus at he home o f her si ster, Mr s. Frank Mr .: la s t T h W .» a t City THE pu ¢ Mr .1 Kuh.n's Photos willplease you. Dt!Look for your name in the ads. Furniture, rugs and floor cover~Furniture, rugs and floor cover-ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-H ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tf Mrs.Bert Noh entertained theMonday evening bridge club at her. home this week. hEss Florence Wolff of Omaha, spent Saturday and Sunday with her father, Carl Wolff. See the liolmquist Grain and Lumber Co.for Petroleum Coke. No ashes, no soot and no dust.I tMrs.August Rathmarm is hosfl toss to the Coffee Club at her home this Thursday afternoon. '\lrs John T Galla her s nt...g pelast Thursday afternoon visiting at the home of Mrs. Chris Larsen. The McCarthy Progressive Club. after- Chris ls meeting this (Thursday) noon at the home of Mrs. Hinz. .Attend the Pumpkin Pte val and Bazaar given by W. ladies at City Hall Saturday, Oct. 31st.41-it' Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 and ss NOW.Either Crogiaole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197, Mrs.K. A. Pound.l z e u Mrs.Joe Bdndur of Herman, called at the 'Shirley McKeroher home Sunday to see the new baby girl that arrived recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meierhenry and daughters were last Sunday afternoon visitors at the Charles Krohn home, west of Herman. Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Sutherland and Vivian were last Sunday eve- ning supper guests at the A.J. Sutherland home, west of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mf Beaty, Miss Beulah Roberts and Miss Ruth Burr drove to Lincoln Saturday and attended the Kansas-Nebraska football game. Mrs. Harry Anderson of Arling- ton,and Miss Edna Newkirk of north of Arlington,spent last Monday aftemoon visiting at the home of Mrs. Alfred N. Feer. Mr. and Mrs. Will Orr, Mr. and Mrs.W. D. Smith of Tekamah, and Mrs. Alice Wiese of Chicago, Festi- R. c. were last Sunday callers at the' home of M`:rs. Frank Dudgeon. Ed Matthiesen, Carl Pieper and Harry Morris returned home last Thursday afbernoon from Norfolk after attending the Firernen's con- vention the forepart of the week. Mrs. Vernon Bellows entertain- ed the Double Four Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs Max Bain held high score for the afternoon.The hostess served a delicious lunch. Mrs.Henry Hansen on nonh Third street,entertained the fol- lowing guests at dinner last Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peter-sen and family of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Peterson of west of Blair. Mx-.and Mrs.Frank Freeland and son,Billie of Omaha,spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. l"reeland's sister,Mrs.Birdie Warrick.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Free- land of Chicago, were also Sunday /guests. Mrs.Hugh Choke entertained three tables of bridge on Tuesday evening of last week,honoring For Sale-Boarsl Boars.Boars. 'Red boars and gilts. Hosea Wilson. '37-tf|l f you want a good Poland lChlna boar see Bill Armstrong. lle's got them.39-tf Mrs. U. G. Garner is hostea to the Baptist Mission Circle at her home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ed Wolff drove t Omaha Sunday evehlng and visite Mr. and Mrs. U.J. Wolff. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embolm- er and undertaker,Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 133.34.1 See the Holrnquist Grain and Lumber Co. for Petroleum Coke. No ashes, no soot and no dust.l t For Salz Six Hampshire boars, priced for quick sale.Lawrence Jespersen.Phone 212 on 54, Blair. 41-2h Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Cook called at the Jack Cook home at Arlington last Sunday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Sam Steele and daughters, of north of Blair, were last Saturday evening visitors at the Delmar Feer home.I Miss Helen Anderson of Herman spent the week-end at the home of her grandparents,Mr.and Mrs. J. P. Anderson on west Nebraska street. Mr.and Mrs.Jack Crowdy spent last Sunday aftemoon visit- ing at the home of their daugh- ter,Mrs.Hans Lebbert at Ben~ nington.` "" '~< Mrs. Al Karnett and two little daughters of Norfolk, were dinner guests last Friday at the George Caldwell home.Mrs. Karnett is a niece of Mr. Caldwell. Mrs John Weber and daugh- ters,Mattie and Marguerite, and Byron Bartling of Hooper, drove to Lyons last Sunday for a visit at the Lars Weber home. Mrs. Henry Hokum returned to her home at York,Neb.last Thursday, after a few days visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belford. Mr. Sheldon Peck, who has been confined to his bed for some time was feeling quite poorly last week. Miss Esther Rasmussen of Ken-. nard, is helping care for him. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappellof Fremont, called at the W. W. Wil- kinson home Sunday evening. Mrs. Chappell was formerly Mrs. Mar- jorie Metzinger before her recent marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley McKercher announce the arrival of 9. seven and a quarter pound baby girl at their home last Fnday night.Mr. land Mrs.McKercher also have a young son who is very proud of his little sister. llks.George Kuhr Sr., who has been staying at the home of her daughter,Mrs.Hans Wrich on west Washington street is now 'staying at the Will Kuhr home. She suffered a stroke several weeks ago but is now able to get ground nicely. lI l I ...;, . .,.,. phone, 161: ma. phone. 188.a-¢f Mrs.James l'.Sorensen spent last Thursday afternoon visiting Mrs. C. R. Sutton, north of Blair. For the best price bring your cream,chickens and eggs toJohn MeKay's Feed Store.Phone Black 89.39-tl ` Mm.Neum Warrick and son, Manley of north of Blair,were last Sunday afternoon visitors at the D.A. Compton home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Metzinger and family were dirmer guests ast Sunday and spent the day at he Ed Hovendick home, south of Blair. For Sal;F-year-old Red Polled milk cow and heifer calf; also 6- year-old roun cow to be fresh ~'thin a month.Phone 1212 on88.J. C. Paulson.41-It Mrs.Andrew Feer,Alfred N. Feer of Blair, and Mrs. Christine Vlasak of Winnebago,attended the funeral of a friend,Mrs. 0. Truhlsen at Oakland, last Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and sons, Howaro and Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cuhlwell spent last Sunday altentoon visiting at the Glen Ray home north of Arling- ton.' Mr.and Mrs.B ron McDonald of Blair, and Mrs.chel McDon- ald and son,Allan of south of Blair,were dinner guests last Sunday at the Harley Wilcox home, south of Blair. Mr. and Idrs. Nels Lindberg en-tertained at dinner last Sunday, her mother,Mrs.Lena Thielfoldt and Hnrry und "\'tud" nf west of Herman.Miss Leona Larsen of Blair, was also n visitor. The body of Mrs. Elvira New bum, aged 85, was brought Mon~ day from Columbus and lnld to rest in the cemetery here.The Rev. Walter H. Jackson had charge of the commitment services. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rohrbaugh of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests at the Sherry Moore home. Mr.Rohrhaugh was the engineer at the Blauir swimming pool last summer.They are old friends of Mr.and Mrs.Moore of years standing. Mrs.Margaret Iverson and daughters, Pearl of Blair, an-1 \Irs. T. K.Iverson .md ahildnen of north of Blair, visited last 3atur- day with Mrs. Dsl Ballard.Mrs. Ballard has been very ill at her home several vm-ks.She is re ported as a lituo better. Mr. and Mrs. Glen MrDonald :f this city ent:-:rained a number of rn-lati\'¢s at -lirnier last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. .'f....T Olsen, Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen and fam~ ily, all of north of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hallbefg and son, Paul of Omaha. Miss Dorothy Hain entertained her Sunday School class of the Methodist church last Sunday alt- emoon in Johns grove west of Blair.Her class consists of boys from arouhd the ages of nlnc to eleven and there were around ten boys present.The afternoon was r.Omaha, visitors Mrs. Junction for a s~ home. Mr.a spent th parental Omaha. Mr. were sirof Mr. last Tue Mrs. the Pau Carthy Barry w Mr. a daughte Rita spe visiting Bend. Brunton drove . took theatre. Mr.= turned from a Falls, S repo . M.r. a Claren Wednes week, home, n Mrs. guerite ning fo a few d Mrs.' are sis Merta Mrs. H went a Mayo is repo ting al~ he will soon. Mrs. tended for Ma last M number that vi Miss gifts. Mrs. A. F. Thurs~ went b her mo Henry Hines the rid Mrs. ter,M Friday kota tn ing a~ will vis L l w . c . w. Relat that Iowa ~~ Miller Blair a his frle the so Henna Hans F Mrs. Loq NEWS W i ll Reeh spent Oma ha . ~tival an d Ba za ar atu rda y ,Oc t.31. s 4 1 - lt* .R.J .,Ki ng of t Mo n da y e ve n i n g Fubnrihe for The Enwrpnse. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Scherdin spent the day last Sunday visit- ing fdends in Omaha. 'Mra.James G. Jensen and baby were able to leave the Bknir hos- pital last Monday and return to their home. For Sale-Duroc Jersey hoars,|Spotted Poland China bo priced right.Ernest Gerlck,Ft. wdg g 250 lha at $20 a I1 Calhoun.`4l-St Frank Wilson.8~ Une Swndard Brlquets,thu c. K, Benduri, licensed embal modem fuel.See them at the er and undermker Illmlr.Ol!! Holmquist Grain and Lumber Co. -phone. 161; res. Dhmlfnc- 183.8- 41-1¢S Usc S`m\dnr1l Brlqucts,z '_.;j'v;;;,;,,;;,;".,;';;ig,,,|an-. and Mn. Arthur Hughes °rlni°§'\§&"n|"£»`¢§ H;-'.;;;°'i,,;6¢.~ iI;ma.1"E='.».f§`Z...¢"'?${.';.,»?.§, EEImn came lnlt 'l'ue|dnv|C°\l|l¢|| Blum. were Sumla! dinnemladiel at City Hall Saturday. 0¢t.41-1:\ - _-. _..-- -- - -1r t vi s i t a t t h e E lz y K i n g d Mr s .Pa ul J efferson d a y la s t S u n d a y a t th e Ed Jefferfmn home in ld Mrs.K.C.DcGroff per guests at the homo ld Mrs.Philip O'l{|mlon lay evening.- n r v Rn r r v is stavinsr I ll guests a t tiie paren tal,E .A .31st. Br u mba u g h ho mo i n this c ity .I Mi s s L u Mr .an d Mr s ,Hams I I .F r a h m h a wa s .1 Hrld f a mi ly o f Bla i r an d Soren vgé iwr a t Mi lle r of n e a r He r ma n ,wer e In st Mr s .W m . Th ur sd ay even in g visi tors a t th e A n d r e w Alba c k home,ne ar He r - 'Mr .a n d. m a m f v w m m ,' Mr .and Mr s .F r a n k Si mps o ni f gn a t " I T entertained th e fo llo wi n g gu es ts !b 'hu. a t din ner la s t Sund ay :Mr .a n d l a r e r o e l..l».~.|'*l.............c1:.................is 1 ._vu.._1 "'1*'1 Mrs.H.Utterback and son. :cile Lanc a ster o f Orna-Ph i i lip o f Un io n,Mo n ta n a arr ived \la s t Sunday eve n i ng i n Bioir \!ed nes duy o f l t we ek th e h o me o f Mr .an d f o r a n ex ended vi s i t n t the pa r - Sc h er di n of th is c ity .ental,Otto Ali e n ome. Mr s . J i m Hu g h e s o f ;Mr s .F l a n k D dgeon mo ve d were In st Sa tu r d a y a f t-last W edneguzlay from her home on I eve ni n g vis ito rs at th e n o r th W a lke r avenue to the D r . xghes home.Th e me n . J . V .IIi neh nmn , s to re pro per ty on rg.we s t W as hi ngton street. nr.._.nv f..A1..._ - . - J Mr s .D e lma r Feer : md non.M m Clarence Simpson of Long Creek,Mrs.Emma Shields of Omaha,Mrs.Alice Rowe and daughter,Irene.Mr.and Mrs. Ieonard Peterson of Omaha, were afternoon visitors. Single Blankets $5521 Each e§il§ 3.25 D;~mon ~N~h h Lfayor ~n~ and daughter, Helen to their home Mrs.Shelion of Nehawka,Neb at Winnebago, last Sunday, aqsr last Sunday afternoon nd evc» spend a few finyn at the An dmw eer home..ning.1 a \~~/érzfe WINTER IS COMING ( } ¢ % R w d x /~~ ~»~age of these out- * g f ~~~l .standing ga r - n m WI ~f t _ai s~J, f 1 % ~ieeds.t 1 .~»~r I ~QQ `\ \ \I A ;In this list there \<,a v "'5 are \"B a r g a m s for ' A/Everyone $1 072/onér \ \:.~-%'»I.°$iT'~6»9° agrh $3.25 ......_ . _ - » - - - MING a k e advant- age of these out- standing B a r- gains in winter needs. In this list there are Bargains for ' Everyone .~ $4.69 ch $1.98 °§L§§;E9 a $2-QSnnes954: For Sal Six Hampshire boars, ced for quick sale.Lawrence spersen.Phone 212 on 54, Blair. -sz* Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook and Mr. d Mrs. Kirby Cook called at the ~ck Cook home at Arlington lost undey afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Sam Steele and ~ughters, of north of Blair, were st Saturday evening visitors at e Delmar Feer home. Miss Helen Anderson of Herman ~ent the week-end at the home of er grandparents,Mr.and Mrs. P. Anderson on west Nebraska reet. Mr.and Mrs.Jack Crowdy ~nt lost Sunday afternoon visit- g at the home of their daugh- r,Mrs.Hans Lebbcrt at Ben~ ington.~ -- - Mrs. Al Karnett and two little aughters of Norfolk, were dinner ests last Friday at the George aldwell home.Mrs. Karnett is a iece of Mr. Caldwell. Mrs.John Weber and daugh- ~rs,Mattie and Marguerite, and yron Bartling of Hooper,drove |Lyons last Sunday for a visit t the Lars Weber home. Mrs. Henry Hokum returned to er home at York,Neb.last ursday, after a few days visit th her son»in-law and daughter, r. and Mrs. Lester Belford. Mr. Sheldon Peck, who has been onfined to his bed for some time as feeling quite poorly last week. ~iss Esther Rasmussen of Ken-. ~rd, is helping care for him. Mr. and Lira Robert Chsppellof remont, called at the W. W. Wil- son home Sunday evening. Mrs. happell was formerly Mrs. Mar- ~rie Metzinger before her recent ~rdage. Mr, and Mrs. Shirley McKe1cher nnounce the ardval of s.sevennd a quarter pound baby girl at eir home last Friday night.Mr. nd Mrs.Mckercher also have a ounp; son who is very proud of is little sister. Mrs. George Kuhr Sr., who has n staying at the home of her ~Lighter,Mrs.Hans Wrich on est Washington street is now taying at the Will Kuhr home. he suffered a stroke several eeks ago but is now able to get round nicely. Miss Frances Bellows has been pending a couple of weeks with er sister, Mrs. Lloyd 'I'eSelle at rant, Neb.Mr. TeSelle will at- nd a teachers convention in Lin- oln the latter part of the week t which time the ladies will drive n over to this city. Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nielsen of ear Orum,entertained about wenty guests at a dinner party ast Sunday.Those present from ~lair were Mr. and Mrs. Hans C. ~asmussen and I-leien,MI.and Irs.A.R.Brock,Mr.and Mrs. ulius Petersen and Mrs. Jamesrby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer Jr. ~f Herman,entertained the fel- owln guests at dinner last Suney&ir. and Mn. Jens B. Jensen nd daughter, Stella, Roms Castle- an and Mr.and Mrs.Frank afer,all of Blair,Barbara ' hafer of Omaha,and Mr.and u rs. Bob Schenk of Stanton, la. Blair'sGreatestVadues! Complete line Nen's Winter Blanket Lined J Single Blan jackard Bla Boys' Corduroy Pants $ SMOCKS Part Wool Blanketsi Double Check 5 yds. Comforter Heavy 0uting Flannel Cctton Bats 72 ~siting among friends at North ~end. Misses Cora Stricklett,Vanola Brunton and Katherine Ladwlg ~rovs to Omaha last Sunday and ~-~in a show at the World entre. Mr.and Mrs A. W .Rose re- turned home last Friday afternoon from a two weeks trip to Sioux Falls, S. D.A very nice trip was reported. M.r. and Mrs. George Fallen and Clarence of north of Blair, were Wednesday evning visitors of last week,at the Louie Matthiesen home, northwest of Blair. Mrs. G. A. Rathmann and Mur- guerite left this (Thursday)mor- ning for Fremont, Nell. to spend a few days with Mrs. Elmer Wilds. Mrs.Rathmunn and Mrs.Wilds are sisters. Merton Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Jensen, who under» went a serious operation nt the Mayo Bros.at Rochester,Minn., is reported as improving and get- ting along nicely.It is expected he will be able to be brought home soon.Mrs. Carl Pieper of this city ot- tnnded the miscellaneous shower for Marie Ward near Rose Hill last Monday afternoon.A large number of relatives and friends of that dcinity were present and Miss Ward received many nice gifts. Mrs.L .W.Latta wok Mrs. A. F. Newell over to Fremont last Thursday from which place she went by train to Lincoln to see her mother, Mrs. H. Brass.Mrs Henry Meneke and Mrs. G. G. Hines accompanied Mrs. Lotta for the ride. Mrs. Augusta Sydow and dsugh~ ter,Mrs.Hattie Hilea left last Friday for Sioux Falls, South Da- kota m spend about a week visit- ing among relatives.Mrs. Sydow will visit her two sons, W. W. and Ll. W. Sydow and also n brother, C. W. Jordon. Relatives have received word that Chris Miller of Mason CM. Iowa was recently married/ `Mr. Miller was a former resident of Blair and will be remembered by his friends in this vicinity.He is t'he son of Soren Miller of near Herman,and a brother of Mrs. Hans Frahm in this city. Mrs.Christine Vlasak and daughter,Helen of Winnebago, came down last Thursday and spent a couple of days at the Andrew Feer home.Mrs. Vlusak's son, Elmer and a friend brought them down and on their trip home, they luckily escaped injury when a car hit them while driving on the road west of Tekamah.Their car rolled over a couple of times and was badly wrecked.` A large number of relatives gathered at the Frank Thompson home west of Blair, last Sunday noon and pleasantly surprised Mrs. Thompson, the day being her birth anniversary.All brought well filled baskets of fine dinner and a big feed was enioyed by all to the utmost. Those present wereMessrs.and Mesdames James, Will and Dan Thompson and furn- illes, Tom Thompson, A. W. Rose,Ed Rose and Rita, Leslie 'I'homP'son and daughter, and Axel Nel-lson, all of Blair and vicinity. s 88.J. C. Paulson.41-lt Mrs.Andrew Feer,Alfred N. Feer of Blair, and Mrs. Christine Vlasak of Winnebago,attended the funeral of a friend,Mrs. 0. Truhlsen at Oakland, last Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and sons, Howarr.and Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell spent last Sunday altentoon visiting at the Glen Ray home north of Arling- ton.' Mx.and Mrs.B ron McDonald of Blair, and Mrs.chel McDon- old and son,Allan of south of Blair,were dinner guests last Sunday at the Harley Wilcox home, south of Blair. Mr. and Lira. Neis Lindberg en-tertained at dinner last Sunday, her mother,Mrs.Lena Thielfoldt and Harry and "\'¢ud" nf west of Herman.Miss Leona Larsen of Blair, was also n visitor. The body of Mrs. Elvira New~ bum, aged 85, was brought Mon- day from Columbus and laid to rest in the cemetery here.The Rev. Walter H. Jackson had charge of the commitment services. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rohrbaugh of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests at the Sherry Moore home. Mr.Rohrhaugh was the engineer at the Blouir swimming pool last summer.They are old friends of Mr.and Mrs.Moore of years standing. Mrs.Margaret Iverson and daughters, Pearl of Blair, an-l \Irs. T. K.Iverson .md ehildnen of north of Blair, visited last Satur- day with Mrs. Dsl llallard.Mrs, Ballard has been very ill at her home several vm-ks.She is re ported as a lirue better. Mr. and Mrs. Glen MrDonald :f lhis city ent:-:rained a number of rn-lnti\'¢s at -lirhier last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. .'f....T Olsen, Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen and fam# ily, all of north of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hsllsefg and son, Paul of Omaha. Miss Dorothy Hain entertained her Sunday School class of the Methodist church last Sunday alt- emoon in Johns grove west of Blair.Her class consists of boys from around the ages of nlne to eleven and there were around ten boys present.The afternoon was spent playing games alter which a weiner roast was immensely en- joyed by the ymfns lalls. The Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. reports the sale of a new Chevro- let truck to. Bert Thompson who lives in the New England neigh~ borhood,west o l Herman;Guy Hinkley,of Blair has also pur- chased a new Chevrolet DeLuxe coach;Chas.Hincllne a Delsuxe sedan and Chas. Davis a standard coach.A sport coupe was also traded Carl Hansen of Omaha. A number of neighbors and friends gathered at the Peter Iverson home near Onn-n,last last Tuesday night to extend con- gratulations and best wishes to Mrs.Iverson,the occasion being her birth anniversary.The eve- hing was spent in a social manner, and at a late hour refreshments were served.Those present fromBlair were Mr. and Mrs. Hana C. Rasmussen and Helen. WINT » L ~`1 ~/"fffa ~ ~;~s @\ \ ~\~/ \\ .a a* Zzaéof W o o l l l l a 1 Lo ok fo r y ou r n a me i n th e a d s W in ter apples f o r sa1e,212 on 5.Lester Barton.37-Lf .'*|¢ a |~ Lo¢§NEWS Look for your name in the ada. Furniture, rugs and floor cover- 0138.Mathew R. Bendorf.21~tI For Sale-Bears!Boats.Boats. Kuhrfs Photos will please you.9 tf Fur ni tu re, r un s and f lo or c o ve r- ings.Ma the w R. B e nd o rf .21-tt Mr s .Be rt No h entertained th e ( 1 . | u u r , n . \ .|r - n u . " . . .v. .-. .. . . . -" ' vIo wa ,Mr .and Mr s .Charles An - derson and Mr .and Mr s .W a lter Woipgert,all of Omah a , wc r o Inst Sunday after noon visitors a t the Alf re d N .Fe e t llo mc i n this c i ty . Th e foilon'ir\"caznc tu .he lp Betty J ensen, da gh tc r n f Mr. an d iicious refres hments a t the close uf the e ve ni ng . Sher iff Mn r io nn é u th e r la n d rc - ports th e qua ru ni n g o f the homes of M. W . L aak er an d Hen ry La a kc r , who live n o rth wes t o f A r - .lin gton for s c a rlet fc ve rlnst wee k. Mrs. J ohn J . J ensen rclobrnt.e :r| I: h° 5° c on fi ne d are s ai d to b e ge t- hi rthd nv lu st Sunday :Mr .d i mg n l o n g a s we ll as c an be ex- S»3'i.i!?:Wi'!¢ 5_y@§,95c |.'f.§f§.'.§T.Z'.I'.§'5 each $1.00 1[4 Mrs. Frm!li. .lense-n and daugih- tcrs,Chris F.Peterson and Amanda,Mr.and !\l-fs.Hans M. Anderson and daughter. Little Barham Schafer,daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scha- fer of Omahnfspent a couple of days last week visiting at the homes of her grandparents.h e spent Friday and Saturday at t o W. w. Wilkinson home and Sun~ Schafer.l\lr.and Mrs.HaroldSchaferdroveupfromOmaha Sunday evening to take their /daughter home. Mr. E. G. Thompson of Omaha, was in Blair last Saturday making- arrangements for the opening of a school of dancing,a complete announcement of which appears in this weeks issue.Mr. Thompson has been affiliated with tha 'I'hnmpson School of Dancing in Omaha I.-.r mm.. .......... ....,| .......... I pected.1Mrs.Birdie Warrick and Mrs.l D. A.Compton spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in Omaha,visiting relatives and friends.They visited in the fol- lowing homes:Frank Freeland, J. L. Williams and Harry Fowler. While there they also called on,'4l. |' 14'A Mrs. Etta Compton and Mrs. Chas. Pilcher. Mrs.Henry Weckbach returned w her home at St. Louis last Sat- ` urday morning after spending the'past week with relatives in Blah and Omaha.Mrs. Weckbach is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.B.Hansen in this city who enjoyed a pleasant visit from their daugh- ter a few days last week.Mr. and Mn.Den Hansen of Ken- nard were also last Monday eve~ ning visitors at the parentalhome.,I ~c 95 a Me n ' s W o o l S o x n \ . \ .; \ : n l n u u u L u l l l c m to B lai r pe ople very well eq uip ped to teac h the various lines o f hi s wo rk .Th e attemp t is n e w to Blai r p e op le an d wi ll no d o ub t b e hailed wi th muc h enthusiasm by the y oun ger set. Aro und th i rty relatives and friends prathered a t the T.K . J ve r s o n homo no rth o f Bla ir I;, h r s Sunday to l'l¢'l'l Mr .Iver son cele~ ln-nh\ LI- Ll..n_...........2...._...._.--Il! ll Mr .an d Mr s .He n ry J o r ge n se n and Mr s .M .To rn b le d dr ove u p f r o m Oma h a S a tu r d a y f o r a vi s i t wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Er n es t '.['om~ bled.Mr s.M. To mb la d r e ma i n e d here un til Sun day wh en her daugh- ter and son-in-law,Mr .an d Mr s . Lebrand W y lmf f dro ve u p f r o m Oma ha to spe nd the da y , and to ok her h o me wi th the m.She leaves f o r her ho me i n San Frnn c is to. I Blair'sGreatgstVadues! Min Liberty Silk Hone, full fashioned, extra long ..'l5c Ladies' Flannelette Gowns, exin full :nl ...75¢ Men'| Outing Flannel Pnjunu, what a buy ...974: Z-lb. Bundles Quill Pieces .40c 36-inch Cnmforler Outing Flannel, yd.16: 66x80 Plrt Wool Blankets .. 984: 70x80 Par! Wool Double Blankets $2.95 70180 Plaid Double Blankets $1.65 Heavy Part Wool Union Sdls $1.95 Cotton Ribbed Udon Shih .$1.00 Cermm Police Slum ..$4.25 Heavy 354: Ticking .-.23c 86-inch Scrllcli Pen and Hen Coop Muslin, yd...30: Ladies' and Childrem'|Hoxe .104: Men's 4-Buckle All Overxlmu $2.50-$2.75 New Line Dr\p¢ry Cretones 30c~35c Curtains, Phin and Fancy, yard ..l5c, 184: and Z5c New lot Fringed and Tnilored Panel Curtains ...$1.06 Misses and Childrens' Bloomera 25: THE BECKMAN srolgg Phone 32 oru z u u 'u n a u u | . : l a|1|||vt: r:*~lAry.\ \ g | |'- - ~ ' -~-- - -- ~ - - - - - ~|f i i l e d b a s k ¢ t Q o f d i n n e r m i l e C a l i f o r n i a t o d a y ,a f t e r a b o u t f ° " r l fr r n l u r h f h u 'Hun 0|Ira |'r .|m m !an \ n \ n | l l . 0 l l t h 8 vi s i t w i t h l€ l B t iV 8 B . . . . . v - n ~ -'I J --h w - - v o n u n u r | }sociable time was spent.Those present from Blair were Mrs. Mar- xraret Iverson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thom, Jeff Von Horn and son, Ed.Those present from near Herman were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 'Phono and son,Clanen:-e,Mr. and Mrs Henry Hom and son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns: nand children, Martin Johnson and son and Ti1»».n::s Johnson:those from north ot Blair were Mr. and Last. Thursday was the birthdiy of "Buster"Hansen,son of Mr. md M n .Holger Hansen in this city ond a number gathered at the Hansen home that evening to help him celebrate.The evening was spent playing cards and visiting.At a late hour Mrs. Hansen served delicious mfreahments to the guests.Those present were Mr. and Mrs.Chris Mathiesen and little daughter and M. L. Mathie- Mrs. R. M lveraon and fam;|y &lld|3en all of Florence, Mr. and Hrs. John Deaver.Mr. and Mrs. Fred_L- P.Petersen and family and Ray also of north of Blair, were Miss Anna Juul all of near Rose evening visitors.Hill. I mm. Nebnaka, omber zz, 1981......"l"F|`F-'Q tm'n=m\>nrsr|:~.._ c ummm,T.R.Gaines,Ha l m a 'u as ¢b1French,Ruth Rosenbaum,Fmnkf ;;¢;i:;y we vmin Naeve, Roland Holmes,Gifford :It will be sewral KENNARD NEWS Mn. Elmer Wright entertained DALE DOINGS Mrs.Herman Jungblqth spent _____. _ . . _ . - - - - - LIVE ETUEK PHIBES H r .an d M m .Clyde E..Rolen» h m m e n te r h i n a d a t di nn er S u n da y f o r M r .a n d Mr s .F r e d A n dre ase n a nd c hi ldr en. ..|1 : lett of Omaha,were vidtora at the C.B. Bunn home during the afternoon Sunday.The Henry Sorensen r family At a. sprprise basket. dinner in h o n o r o f th e bi r th a n n i ve r s a ry o f T .K .Ive rs o n Tue sda y ,Sun day guests were Mess rs. and Mesdamea |I . I |: zo come homl''ol las t week. day: before helt work in his Rosenbaum,Geo.Menking,CariF,,{g}ef` """Wand, Geo. Robertson, E. P. Boon-| er, H. B. Plugge and Miss Callie DEATH gp PIONEER KEN. Spraker.Er o n fr s oThe second party was held at. B NARI) WOMAN ls R s P -Il l .w h e n 8 B T U U P O I ~" f'1 n n !n n :|f{l»|n.vn.»\|r vn .r \n '\ ¢| f|W h f d ll suum UMAHA Prime Com Fez! Steers Steady; Others 25-40: Lowa; Top $10.50 HOGS LOWEST OF YEAR Funher l5@Z$c Dedino on Fl! Lambs Soles lt 35.00 @ 5.75.Fn dm wah: at ;4.oo@4.so; Tw uno. Aged Sheep Study. Major (fnnsby.5MrsAdolphOttofElkhom,spent :Fhursday at the home of her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mar~ shall.Chet Hcuamun has been underthe doctors care the past weekbut ls some better at this writing. His father, Fred Heuerman,who suffered n stroke last week,iastill ln a serious condition.{ Art Heuerman was brought homefrom the Military hospital in Fr mont on Monday where he has been very sick the past two weeks. He is much improved. John Kelly of Arkansas, was acallernttheHermanJunghluth and neighbors at her home Thurm- day aitemoon.The lldiel spent the afternoon quilting and vigmng After the business meeting, Mrs.Wnght served n delldons two~ course lunch. M; and Mgs. gnrl Lund of Fre- mon were un a esta of Mrand Mrs. Elmer Lxnsdu Mr and Mn-Ned Reeves of Omaha, vidted at the Henry Mil Ier homo Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs Jack Burgess and children were Sunday visitors at éhe eparental,A.N Anderson om pn?" ""»i\k"i§ °;'§,;d;{';;"§;m;;j slde school Tuesday evening. Advertin in The Entemrlu. ALONG THE 9 Bofrrom ROAD Wednesday, Mrs. Fred Ray, Mrs. Joe Bandur Mrs. Lewis Lowe and Mrs. Leo Fawcett ol Herman tooktheirlunchandspent the alter-noon with Mrs. Shirley McKercher of Blair.Mrs. Robert Widener has been ._52_§FI"'2.1}2'?°'ll'§'i'3".ff"L°F{`¢n the mick list but We are gladd.1'0V¢ ug Snuplenurst §llllllly wvisit relatives..Cora Beard and lelend Muller,went to Tekarnnh Friday m see Melvin Leo Muller,» the younfe!son of Mr.and Mrs.F.Muler, with his mother at the hospital. Mrs. Neum Warrick visited her fother, Sheldon Peck ol Blair, on Sunday nftemoon.Mrs.C.H.Blanchard of Burt county, was a Thursday afternoonvisitor with me A. E, Dixon. Ed Hawkins home were Mr. and Mis. Otis Hawkins ol Calhoun andMr. and Mrs. Charles DeVasure o! Thone and Clarence, Henry Hom and Fred, R. M. Iverson and !am~ gp and Nick Thone, Thorvnld and artln Johnson and son, Merrill, John Deaver and Mrs.MargaretIverson and Pearl and Will.Mrs.Harry Tyson,Mrs. Ken~neth Tyson and Mrs. Gene Holmes of Omaha, joined their husbandsat their hunting camp near the river for A picnic supper Sunday evening.Mrs. A. E. Dixon spent Sunday ln Lincoln at the Chl Omegahouse,guest ol her daughters, Eleanor and Florence.She accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck- Sunday aftemoon visitors at g B ".Ei.!'f'i'"3';--.-_r~4...1,.man of Blair. marrad hfolksucallcd.hPihochle form ¢ e as me or t ls groupwhich inclused Mesgrs.and Mes- dames and fsmilles: Harry Helm~sing, Will Harper, Harland FrenchOtto Gottsch, Gifford French, Rol-and Holmes and Ray Casey ofBlair and Mr. Edward Lautrup. a f e w day s n g e o f th e de a th o n Oc tober 17 o f hi s sis ter -in -la w, lllrs.Gideon Hitc h c oc k a t h e ho me i n W ay ne. Mr s .Hitc hc oc k wa s th e da\.\S\'l te r o f D r . C oo p er , p i on e er ph y do - ian o f W as hi ngton c o un ty an~ h a d lived as a c hild an d y o 1wo ma n in C ur imin g Ci ty a nd B la ir . A f t e r he r ma rr i ag e to M rHitc hc oc k th ey lived liar ma n ~ y ears n e a r Or u m before g o i n g t~ W a y n e to reside.Fu ne ra l servic e~ we re he ld a t W a y n e Tuc adnrf o last.week. KENNARD PATIENT RETURNS 'ro HOME L. Buch, who has been in an Omaha hospital for two weeks undergoing treatmems and a noseUnionStork Ylrdn, Oct. 26, l93l-Wid: moxhu hnvy MondAy'| run of ands,24,000 land, :ha muku opened our slow md unzvenly leant. home Sunday.Mr. Kelly lived in '" U'Dale about 15 years agn.endMtn. Ruth Renud entertained at Mm. a quilting pany Thursday alter-Mr noon. Around 20 guests were prev '}f,f4 Juglal county, spent. mewi t h he r pare nts,M r . W .B .Rose nba um. M l . .l' l ll . I ll 1 l |. vl :I I\ -l n,u c l u u s s " " §1 = = \ r | !i " 3 . _ '[ 'i " '£ 'I. '. . P '. ? . '. ? !. '. 1 '_. . . \ . . . . . . . . . . l u o n s : N a n n u m ? PARTIESI I B U 1 u w l r a nn ua l.nu uv ua Ll a n o| & , , ¥ _ .__ ._ _: _. _..a.. 3 1 l2'u...I D..4|.r SCENE OFl a y ; I Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Meyers and r n u a y e v e l u n g a l .u n :r | | : u A u x . ;L........_n u n !I-a n\n n n n ; n n n | \ | n H f n nnum.; -.nu me .H =..,..,....., ......e.Mr.Ralphdinner Craig. Mr.Blair,at the home of their son, Harry and wife.Mr. and Mrs.J. A. Neble and children were Sunday afternoonvisimrs with Mr.and Mrs.John a ni Mrs.Fred Ray andand Grace Ray had Sunday al. the Orian Smith home at and Mrs. Watson Tyson ofwere Sunday dnner guests Mrs. Elmer Wright was has-wasto the Ladies Aid society and n few invited guests,at her homelastThursdayafternoon.Theladies spent the time quilting uh~til time for the business meeting.In the evening Mr.and Mrs Wright entertained a group of ladies und their husbands at :1 party at their hbme. ......,.. . - .mu m r f " . Ba: cornfed "een wen rw: fu Ironuemdyand bn: sold np m $10.50. On :ha plninrr :mule and wnrzrn nngernhid: md mics were Zk lower shun lm: vak And in some :mea mare.Conand heifern and nrockcn and feedcn shared in :he general .d=cline. ent.A f t e r ~ ~CIHUHDS f{$"2»'§Z§2».'.§'°"' saturday m uma~ ehlldren were Suhdny lv we rl "'°° § "l a f claus " °course Mr.and Mrs.L le Cra h in guests of the Burr: K'=!1°Y hmily- lunc was Sched.Y Pen o Joe Hutchins mth hue daughterRoy Masters has been under the and children drove out f1'¢§1|s Carl wealhy and two children doctofa care the punt week.At mahn Saturday for a short visit a lank Platte came Wednesda:hu writing he is some improved.at the E. o, Faircluld home.m visit his daulgmer Mrs A v i Mr. a nd Mr s . He rma n .Iu mzbl uth . ~ '¥'E"f"f' 9f'f"5?gs' Clarke and family.I Mr. `wémd§, Quomiam on Clrdez Choice roprime yearlingx 59.75@l0.25; good ro choice yrarlings sa.so@9.7s; fair so me yzarlinp x7.oom.so; commonua lair yenrlings $5.75@7.00; rraxhy. ..m¢a...p rreers ;s.oo@s.75; eros..pf am.henvy beeves 5\o.oo@|o.so=choice ra pm-M heavy lmv.. 410.006|o.so; wa ro clmice steers :won $6.75@8.25; :s.so@a,7s=ss.oo@7.oo:s4.7s@s.on= ¢1.so@4.7s= 9.B7; lair ro good rreerscommon rn fair usersgood to choice :rockersfairrogoodrroeken eommon ro fair rrocken rruhy grades $2.00@3.2$;good ro ehoiee feders 51.*/saws;fair zogood feeders :4.sa@s.7s; ccmmon rohir feeder:|a.oom.z5: noek cows 12.so@3.z$=slack hcifers 321500 5.00: mark steer ulvn i4.00@7.75;sooek heat"enlvn:4.ou@5.so; mnhv :mek calves $1.oo@4.oo. A l$@2$: DROP lN HOGS With 12,100 fresh hop Mondny and bearirh reporu from dl markereenlers rhe crude vu very dull mdnew lower :han ll1l close of lnsr week.Sales were largely ar | rpreld ef |4.50@4.7§, with A few of :lu bear lighr niglm az $4.85. HEAVY RUN OF LAMBS-mv/anFax lambs sulfened | furrher decline °f l5@25c Mmdry wid. "ln nr :soo @1.7$.Feeder lambs were not far from sready, sellinglnrgrly sr $4.000 4.50 wlrh lbfltd kinds up ra 55.00. Aged sheep held sseady.Reeeipu z4,ooo head. FAT LAMBSz Range hmlu, pod ru choice i5.$0@$.7$; range lambs,me ru me ¢s.oo@s.1o; ha Ima|$.50@6.00;shamlraaln $5.70@5.77; native ||.mb|, good ra el*roic|'}5.1$0 sys; yeulings, .11 grmdn sz.so@4.7s. FEEDER LAMBS:Feeder llmbf. good no :hola $4.1S@4.63;feederlambs,fair no good u.oo@4.zs=feeder lambs, common no (dr $3.000 Bernard and Vemon, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Juhgbluth,Dick, Bob and Jeanne were Fremont visitors an Saturday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Junghluthmade a business trip to Blair on Monday.Mr. Arlnnd Ormaby left. Thurs~ day morning for Casper, Wyo. viaautowhere he expects to attend the home coming.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth had as their guests Sunday, Miss Mary Malick,Miss Madeline i Kenny, Miss Sylvia Jungbluth, all of St. Joseph hospital in Omaha.Mrs.Morris Markers and Mira Maud called on M Merril. Cook and the new baby S turday after- n o o n .Hi r a m Gor don o f A k r o n ,Colo... retur ne d to hi s home af te r s ever al day s vi s i t a t th e ho me o f W m . Marshall. WASHINGTON NEWS Mrs.W.A.Kerstetter,Mrs. John Marshall and Mary Alice and Mrs.W.B.Jefferson wereculling on Mrs. Albert Sands last Tuesday afternoon.Mrs.G.F.Glenderrning wasshopping in Omaha Wednesday. Miss Dagmar Petersen spentWednesday aflemoan with Mrs. Peter Christensen.H. E. Lyons mowred to Omaha Thursday.Mrs.John Cooper entertained Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sundsspenttheweek-end with relatives in OmahaMrs. W. A. Kerstetter has been on the sick list the past week.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Sandsspent Sunday at the Wm. Wine home. | u n Elmand a 1Ins! 'l atEMr :mcdre aux1chi~».l U:|g,,I'»uooner, Joe l\0n\u.|m,*ner W r i lt ,E d g a r Fai rc h ild I Ha r r y Iac o f amili es en joy ed ve i n e r r o a s t a t th e Bla c o f a r m is expec ted th is week. T.L .Ma th e ws of Flor e nc e , vis - ited the R.M .Ive ra on fa mi ly , ...1.....unsl LSE nhrlnh: nrrn fnvrn Giliispie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurdurn were visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Harry Ervey, cousin of Mrs.Hurdum.Mrs. C. B. Hain, Mrs. L. D. War-rick,P.M.Tyson of Blair and Mr. and Mrs.Will Burdick of Omaha,were Sunday nftemovn callers at the Geo, Hain home.James Paulsen Jr. spent FridayandSaturdaywithhisgrand- mother, Mrs. Lars Paulsen. .\<~ $ 9 ~- / : n r $ 4 5 0 .- . . .$6000 ~ TWO PARTIES FORWOMAN IN KENNARD Mrs.Harold Luutrup was honored Wednesday of last week at two parties at her home to cele- brate her birth anniversary, bothparties being planned and carriedout.The first puny was held at 2 p. m. when 18 ladies with lunch baskets and a birthday cake culled. Those present at this time wereMesdamesSurahSwihart, Lydia \ q ` ~rg v ( 1 Q? % 4 \ ; n,~PREMI E R DU PLEX Now the Year's Greatest Bargain H L/ir 1 1:» ¢\ The price o l A.|m~rlm's uxtswa-at o lvacuum clannern has been reduced.Atno sacrifice m quality, the $00 Pmmlcx- Duplex ll now yours for only $49.50. Ra w, than u no lo nger my ne ed tow a .The years grmrua bargain isy o un for the making.Ma wr driven brush, 50% stronger suction. The ut- mon in cleaner value before.Nov.premier among a Prenler ren: for har-gnlna com in or meleptmne.~a g O n d y s D o w n 4 i f ?uf ` 1 » § \ ~ ~x < m ¢ N a » m s 1 < a °h g h * ~~...C<>»=@»2w Giliispie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurdurn were visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Harry Ervey, cousin of Mrs.Hurdum.Mrs. C. B. Hain, Mrs. L. D. War-rick,P.M.Tyson of Blair and Mr. and Mrs.Will Burdick of Omaha,were Sunday nftemovn callers at the Geo, Hain home.James Paulsen Jr. spent FridayandSaturdaywithhisgrand- mother, Mrs. Lars Paulsen. .\<~ $ 9 ~- / : n r $ 4 5 0 exs60"IM TWO PARTIES FORWOMAN IN KENNARD Mrs.Harold Luutrup was honored Wednesday of last week at two parties at her home to cele- brate her birth anniversary, bothparties being planned and carriedout.The first puny was held at 2 p. m. when 18 ladies with lunch baskets and a birthday cake culled. Those present at this time wereMesdamesSurahSwihart, Lydia \ q ` ~rg v ( 1 Q? % 4 \ ; n,~PREMI E R DU PLEX Now the Year's Greatest Bargain H L/ir 1 1:» ¢\ The price o l A.|m~rlm's uxtswa-at o lvacuum clannern has been reduced.Atno sacrifice m quality, the $00 Pmmlcx- Duplex ll now yours for only $49.50. Ra w, than u no lo nger my ne ed tow a .The years grmrua bargain isy o un for the making.Ma wr driven brush, 50% stronger suction. The ut- mon in cleaner value before.Nov.premier among a Prenler ren: for har-gnlna com in or meleptmne.~a g O n d y s D o w n 4 i f ?uf ` 1 » § \ ~ ~x < m ¢ N a » m s 1 < a °h g h * ~~...C<>»=@»2w | ~.;|_~- » .1 . ~nl ~ t ~at~ c onv e nt!~ il~.~r.a~d M~.John ~trick- James Paulsen Jr. spent FridayandSaturdaywithhisgrand- mother, Mrs. Lars Paulsen. Mrs.J.w.Bo!~ were Mr.and Mrs. Herman Dohse of Elkhorn, a n ~~ u g t e r n r e n a . ¢i l "l T kamah ~.;|_~- » .1 . ~hens m~ht atte~d conv~ntion. ily.~Mr.a~d M~.Joh~Strick James Paulsen Jr. spent FridayandSaturdaywithhisgrand- mother, Mrs. Lars Paulsen. Mrs.J.w.Bo!~ were Mr.and Mrs. Herman Dohse of Elkhorn, a n ~~ u g t e r n r e n a . ¢i l "l T kamahNed Tvson of \ar.me .Jasper ---- ---o----» ------|5 t Herman were Wednesday evenlnga.urday eve' visiwm'wiu1 Mr.mn Mrs . J.s. '3 ° g t Conety, who were Th rsday sup§IF»w°,.TL° §a§T.'i- peg_guests_o1_Mr.r d rs._''yqon.4 l the n l Mr.and Mrs.Harry fuckerhThe Cl a é u l p e n t Sunday afternoon at the s.Erne5t Monson parental,T.L.Tucker home in7_Blair.Their son and daughter,of Norfolk, and 'I'im and Edna Mae and Miss Ethel 'Omaha,spent Cummings drove to Elk City no,gif parents, Mr. visit their uncle, Tom Quinlan on ingdon.eSunduy afternoon. Fharlie Anderson'Monday evening visitors at the d relatives and Gudmond Sorensen home were Mr.ny.land Mrs.Hans,Carl and Henry lmer Wright en- Sorensen and families.couples at pln.l The Achievement program of home Saturday Junior Mechanics 4H Club will be 'held Sunday allernoon, Nov. 1 atsurprisedM;-g_'the J. W. Simonsen home.Saturday a.fter~|Visitors at the club meeting held ulled lp wish her Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sam The time was Steele were Mrs.Byron Bearddsewing.Lau, Mrs.Henry Beard,wrs Beard,ai delicious lunch Mrs.Lewis Lelfoda and Mrs. the ladies after David Mathews and daughter of Jed wishing Mrs. Omaha.Mrs. Steele served a de- v more happy lidous lunch after the ladies spent,the afternoon sewing.Mrn._0scu en Glissman and Mathews will bc hostess Nov. Bth. ~Check | YOUR GAR for Winter We are giving a special winter ready service which completely checks your car for winter driving.This includes timeing, carburation, battery inspe c- tion, valve adjustments, etc. Your Car Will Start EasierMr. and Mrs. Bchildreno!o m l Mn.Glianmaxfs | Mrs. Nels PetersoMr. and Mrs. CinearWashington, 4.00.mi s s mmn i e di e ne me n o r ~ HWES: F J cod h -spentsevera YB WCC W1250; fat, fzr o 83; ;'i`f§°§§'§,2 her srster, Mass Dagmar Petersgn. ,mu and :annex uve:s.zs@1.zs;Mr.and Mrs.Stuart of Blur, Breeding ewes $1.so@s.oo.:'f'f=.f1=f_ 2J3€§¥9_.=§f the John Mamhail ha,visited withl The Sell Improvement Projecl rarents, Mr. and Club met Wednesday aftemomn on Sunday.|wit.h Me:A.E.Dlxan f'\r lheh hula; Gutfnch nf first lesson.Cora M. Beard mil .l I 5 Vinton-Evanséi>EnT;"§u§d£§.have lime Nov.mzazinr.go Haack 01 Mrs.C.B E Goldendale, Wah., Oct. 26-With when mo low in price to sell, fnrmen hen han resorted to oldfaahionidbarter. Fmit is :mdmd for wheat, mut-ton for salmon md other produce for fuel. name monuay.Ida K er stette r of Omah a, vis ited rela tives h ere Sunday . Mr .an d Mr s .E d Chds ten sen we r e c a lli n g o n Mr . a n d Mr s . J u . Christensen Mon da y . Mr s .C.V .Shu mak er upent Mon day wi th Mr s .Ha n s Moeller J r. ; a t E lk City . Chevrolet Companydtemoon vis W I1\ ~ A N E V E R or Thousands of New Customers ,, .» 9 Q>%§§10ns Nebraska Clothirig Com- 'Jn secure. 1 ~~ ~..,n~=-~»» VALUES GREATE Everybody should attend Nebraska Clothing ~Company's Autrmn A ..ma:/:mg Price ~ from Quality Clothing and Wearing Apparel Manufacturers en pan, Omaha, to offer values worth cominq ma 'r Ho u §A Nn s OF WONDERFUL VALUES Hu r i d r e ~Men's Suits, Topcoats ~ ~ ~ .4 Winter Overcoats ...5.\ ~ ~ , g J *,¢»¢f , _f .,'m ,"~Men, in justice fo yourself don't spend a ..dollar for clothes until you see The Ne- braska"s unusual values---and unlimited ~selections.The West's Largest Showing!~M r ' ~Values Greater than Ever ~M e n ' s H a t s Men' s Sh oes New Fall Styles Unusual Quality at _s 2 5Q;3 ~'~ FREE PARKING-When you come fn Omaha drive into Redick Tower Garage, 15th Qs Harney Streets, or Easy Parking Garage, 14th & Dodge Streets, op- posite U. P. Headquarters.Your claim cheek will be stamped paid, for three ho un whe n ou uro hu $1.00 `y p e or more at Nebraska Clothmg'Company. Game -enjoy The Nebraakafe Bewiee and Value :-Sa ve money--Get real clothes satisfaction. 4/)-0rr'r' ~~il,/ A H ' , u ". \ _;'v`\'. ./ . ,~~ 1~ 5;;}'f~*" .,¢\\1 ¢*f\'¥l:_i¢.~: f~*=l.f~rs'¢§. ~A -aj ».' '»=':~=»vs- ~ ~ff ~ ~~ ~ ~~»f-a-r~' ~'.f`€~.{ ,xv 1 ;A ~ =y»./ an . . 14 . ~ ~ ~~~1 _~.`n.J. HUNDRED D n E s Womerfs Sha for Fuiurlng fubrl SEE OUR l l o wrunows TODAY 4e \ O l\ / [ A HA mmygpy Arflffifl/. |.' . ' YORK CREEK NEWS Miss Annie Fuess of Herman, spent Wednesday ut the Clarence Wachter home. Clark Browning had his comshelledatClemensWilliamsen'aTuesday.Mrs.Browning spent the day nt the Williamson home.Chris Vinderslev and Wm. Beh- nxlt were Omaha visitors Thurs- y,Mrs.Fny Jones and Mrs. JohnReeh spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Clemens Williamsen. Lira Pauline Nohmberg spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Wllliamaen and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thone andchildren waited at the Louie Han-sen home in Blair Sunday. Mr. and Mn.L,P. Skov and Mrs. C. W. Christiansen of Blair, spent Wednesday at the Soren Jensen home._ Miss Esther Kubie, who teachesattheWrench#1-5;spent theweek-end at the p ntal,Fred Kulzie home. Mrs.Clemens Willilmsen was taken to the Blair Hospital Sat- urday where she will be under treatment of Dr. Bun. Scottsbluff-Wm. Rhoadea of Al- liance,purchased Frantz Shop. ready-to-wenr establishment. Lincoln-Board will receive hi1l> Nov.3 for construction ol three addtional units to Norfolk State Hospital._ Hebron-County Commissionersvoted to build new bridge on site of old structutc,on Fourth St. near Hebron College At Academy. Nebraska Ci ty -Ci ty Commis sion grunted Central Power Co. right to install natural gas in city.Creighton-tiraveling of 18-mile streuh of State Highway No.12 started east ol here.° Madison-Gravel highway be- tween here and Battle Creek com~ pleted and opened. IAPlatte-Baptist Church voted to purchase old Merrill Mission located west of town. Plattsmouth-Creamery plant of Farmer's Cooperative Creamery is being renovated and improved. Wahoo-Wahoo State \Hauk or- ganized with paid-up oupital oi $50,000. Ro a hv llle -Sto c k shlpmentr made from hero in curload lots recently. Deahlen-Individual Mansoleurr Co.,naw industry operating nl eapuclty in part of Wholesale Gro- cery Co. building. McCook-City Caundl let can tract to McCook Cement antStone Co. !or paving Sixth Streei East. Wann--Miniature gal!cours UP TO THE MOTORIST Between 1920 nnd 1930 motor vehicle taxes increased 513 per cen princlpnily due to the gas tax,which alone produces more than $500,000,000 a year.Thih tax is constantly being increased, and in some states has actually been diverted to such purposes osfishhatcherics,oyster conaerva- tion,éfate buildings,property tax reduction,water snpply systems, schools and son on. The gasoline tax is becoming class legislation of the ,most obnodous kind. The motorists of the country must show that the old idea that "one cent more won't make any difference" is no longer true. .. ~. '*..;».:. Z1. "J "A ,W~ I l § ".e ~ ... = :» . ~ ~.a e '*,% 72:65 :v \,53? .r ,',:z€ 9; ~i 3 eff 1». ""':...;;i I 33'7l'*.*~. BOWELS need wofching Id Dr. Caldwell help wheneveryomdli }dfle'§o iv uhho r\:pse l;orhd dm lo 'ption will mahthat biliozfm, headachy. mu b°y on Sid onmfortabla. happy, well m jun! a Iew tlours. ug; soon rosto{:ahé.h| Y fv-"breok-up" a cold keeging ~bowels free Lrom all thot mckenmg mucus waste.Yog haneu famous dodor's amdfor thlsjaxdmc. Dr.Caldwell's rqcondof havln attended over 3500 bu'th|wilhoul.om of one mother or babyislgehevgduniqueanAmericanmedical hmlorer.Get a bot le of Dr.CnldwelflSyruPein frotn our drugstoreand § m°'i'i read . flm you won'l have to worry wgen any member ol your family in hcaduchy,bilious.fzrwy or c,onslipa'r°fl. Syrup Pcpain1¥'t\I hr nli h2J'. It sweetens thr- H . - . » .; n ¢ ' n . . ¢a : 1 | » p n l i t e - - m a k e : \: | \ » h L \u . a p i n e . . . ¢. . . . ¢ . - Faahian Center Beauty Parlor-Phone 47-Alice Triplett.FingerWaves 25c We MONDAY Only - znnke appointments well in ad- vnnce. l - . »'u\-1 N.R {.»\enwtl.I.5. J e ~ r +.4 E Drive . . m i ble the lv miles so§Ime seasons newest most I Marvelous Value Fur Trimmed C O A T S I $ 2 5 The Goat Bwra of Omaha features tha mart new styles-New fur cuffs--new fur lapels, new Im' throws --new lei collars the new longer length;ovary new model! a The Beautiful Furs including American Opposum,Dyed Cross Fox,Paradiso muskral,Mancllurian Wolf,Skunk, Red Fox.lllarmal.Caracul.French Beaver.Lapin. i Sizes Misses 14 to 20 »- W om¢n's 38 to 44 and Ha lf N a n . ONE GREAT GROUPo|=m=:w mu, c n u n s C O A ' l ` l of Plle Fxbrlo ~ Am 6 ¢a 14 s E s s ni Misses everyana Evcry coat w a r mly lin e d md withth e ne w colors Beret to matchand style# QMAHA coxmmm OUR VALUES _'\L\\'AYS fu. I 0 oe CDIIYIIITABU.mum wa u n s u n g -'~" " f r i ! ; 'L m r a f i n r pond.._.--._....-__....-.,-..'nr;-rr;~`' v m M.¢»- Parc Seven tau~ht that in school: l ;!| | | |:.r aAsurprisep a r ty wa s gi ve n a t th e George Lo f ti a h o me Saturd ay even in g i n hon or o f Mr s .Lo f ji s ' I I 1 5 afternoon after school Disasters Hit 38 States in Past Year tau~ht that in school: l ;!| | | |:.r aAsurprisep a r ty wa s gi ve n a t th e George Lo f ti a h o me Saturd ay even in g i n hon or o f Mr s .Lo f ji s ' I I 1 5 afternoon after school Disasters Hit 38 States in Past Year tau~ht that in school: l ;!| | | |:.r aAsurprisep a r ty wa s gi ve n a t th e George Lo f ti a h o me Saturd ay even in g i n hon or o f Mr s .Lo f ji s ' I I 1 5 afternoon after school Disasters Hit 38 States in Past YearDisasters Hit 38 States in Past Year DISABTERS |N A y s u p t unusual weather c on- dlu o n s u n oy er th e wor ld ,th eU n i t e d B u t e ! w a s u n d u l y M N Q, and in the twdvc month: mdlnl me 8 0 ,1981,th e A mo r i u n Ro d C r o u h a d : I va n d la u te x ' n li d i n rty » ellh t of tho to ny -a llht lutel. With ths axc epuan of n mine em- lo llo n ,n n epidemic o l u p h o ld e ve r . n mi n e a n - ln md u n lk o n d dent.these d h u l m wa r e u n o w tha alemanh. They we re tor- , p r dren,tm-usdons , Bondi. ltorml. d o u d b n n t l and dr0\1¢ht.f Th e dr ou gh t.whi c h spr ead over ' w a n ~~¢hrn n u ts i n t h e s u m me r ~»..~.»|- ,mwmcsIann °"°%" AID W AS crvmuucwnmngoucxfr- mm ill' 4 +I 0 a t l n o t a»" \~ i a n. l aw. um pnblle gnve morn than $10,000.00 and the Amex-lean Rod C r o u l l preprinted $5,000,000 from in tree: nry. The sent ot the other disarm rollel operations vu borne trom un Red Cx-eu treasury, md local mud: contributed ln the stricken comma nlues.This d ms t e r w o r k o f t h e B d Cron in anpporzed. ln part, from th( annual roll call for members whld occurs ouch year between Avmlsuel my a n d Tha nk sg iv in g D ly . Ex cl : w w- n wh o io ln s a n n me mb e r d lh u l: : d C r u n 1 |c o n l d h n u n g to wa rd th is eilec d ve sud !r..pnn.\nv Rod C r o ll n l l o l in twenty-three states.T h e other din nt o m were, without ucapuon. carried on simul- Lnnoonuly with the drought relief. und pllced I heavy burden,not alone upon the fund: ut the undone! Red cron, but upon its trained ver lonnel ot dlnuter relief workers. At the peak of the drought rellel, more than two mllllon persons were be in ;led, clothed or elven other help, and ln all of t he w ork more th an 2,750,000 me n ,wo me n an d children were c ared lor by llxc Red Cross. Funds for the drought rc llet were ublnlned,In part.through pnhlic Q.. ,,-=u»..4£»-. '_ :"'2'11 .-_ . -o ._. \»1 - ° \` .< ;~a v - .' J 1 .4 1£=l `* -. ~ £ . f . a ._N s 0 °u »I I * P a n g I | ++ .\ *Qr u ' ¢ \ 4 4~_ 0 +Io -o»-|» l l l l I l l ¥ ¢ a o a h t t e » o a | |v a l ! ! ! 1 ° . ; _* ~. - 1 u 1' _Q ||» ~u-H| ¢ » | | ~ | |6 4 * C i t e s $g _. | » , ° °- - - ; '~ f ' = '- v . 4 . . . °a s _ ; | » _ , .~\ . '4 v .0 5' -\»'.'l'* ' f " o 0 V'I I 4-+ v i s a su m. | .4 0 + u 4 ~ 0 M '.¢" -|» 4 .9 .. | . " , aI4-:"'» r ¢ + : |I e va I o Il'-|» I Tu es da y af te A surprise th e George even in g i n h niece,A l m a Ci ty ,Mn n ta n spe nt a t ga n l~l:-r r s -s l" - 3 . ~~Lemon Snaps (Gund Christmas Cookie) .l s | ;;¢.a €¢'-J!e n 5 minu tes; : }dd lemon i uic e.Po ur sy r up ove r ap ples an d bake u n ti l tc naer,bas ti ng s e ve ml times. ||\: Tu es da y af te A surprise th e George even in g i n h niece,A l m a Ci ty ,Mn n ta n spe nt a t ga n l~l:-r r s -s l" - 3 . ~~Lemon Snaps (Gund Christmas Cookie) .l s | ;;¢.a €¢'-J!e n 5 minu tes; : }dd lemon i uic e.Po ur sy r up ove r ap ples an d bake u n ti l tc naer,bas ti ng s e ve ml times. ||\: |-.-_......_.._.-_...............,'j"'""one not reach Cathay by slllhng lslraight,west from Europe.A?Kr'="'»airfiwny pad first ln 1 *A \ \'.an mlm wwrnz'2§"l'1'l`§ m ,JL all ».`I'f..|, hlm-I HEADAC I l i hldedbtlt ld tak:;:r!\|:|§ to nmvnmla lm: uw ..5.»§|~ .aving enjoy ed a ve ry venimr. p\easnn¢ I ment.He first suggested hisplnn tu the king of Portugal but hv was more interested in his A!r'<'.xn route.The rulers of Spain were nlso unwilling to spend money on such a risk.Columbus then sent his brother,Batholomew to thc court of England but without suc- cess.Finally Columbus made un his mind that it was no use Imp- ing for help from started northward At the lust minute to try the plan. On the third of rise three ships set sail from Palos.For ten long weeks they continued their voyage.Then finally on the night of the eleventh pain and he o try France. Spain ventuzen gust at sun- fNeuRALG|A, co Los Wh have some: I d l e 3 ? ~ w m e t a b l e t : Bayer Aspinn. Relic! is immediad Thee'| namely ever an ache orpain that Baya Aspirin won't nuwy -and ueveia L imewhenyou mg take it. _'lame tablets with the Ba ; m i are always safe. They .don't depra the hart, or otherwise harm you. Use them just as often a:i_theyfca.l y 'or mmm ort.us! &°`i»J¥' to uy the genuine. ine the package.Beware ~ imiuntiom. Anpirin is the trade~marl§ of_BayU manufacture of moaoaoeuaudau lated ;u gu r,1-.1 y vi uiu ui.¢.|wy|.=.\.aln..m...,1 pou nd flo ur ,2 ten- rpoons of ba k ln g powd er,gra ted ri nd o f one le mo n,jd c e o f one lemon,wh i te s o f s i x eggs.Be at e g g y olks an d su ga r un ti l i t foa ms,abo ut 15 minu tes.A d d gr a te d le mo n ri n d a nd jui c e, th e n fine ly c hop ped almo nd s, be at vig - or ou s ly , a d d the flo ur si f te d wi th the b ak in g po wd er , a nd las tly fo ld i n th e beaten e g g whi te s.D r o p on oi led L in by tea spo on a nd ba ke a golden bro wn.Those arc ve ry delic io us and ma y als o be in c lu d- e d i n th e Chr is tmas cookies as the y k eep in def ini tely . Casse role of Lamb T w o pounds breast o f la mb ,2 ad di ng a li ttle s y r up .W hen c ool- ed a n d th e s y ru p h as je lli ed , p re - pxr c 'vanilla ju n k e t ac c ording t o di re c tio n; o m pa c ka ge a nd f ill di e dis hea L e t sta nd i n a.w a r m room un ti l f i r m Oy s te r Stews F all Di sh I t i s oy s ter season ag ai n an d they are i n th e ma r k e t wa i ti n g W hi le o y ster s ar e o btai nab le n ll th e y e a r th r o u g h th e y a r e better fr o m S e p te mbe r to Ma y . Oy sters are nutri ti ou s,a r e o f easy d igesti bility , espe c ially wh e n eaten r a w, a n d s o are frequently _ gi ve n t o i n va lld s a n d convales- c ents Th ei r n utr ltive valu e is no t >r y ou. k i nc ups dic ed potatoes, 1 finely c hop-\.\..o f h a "" M u n a a d a li mte home.Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Nelsona n d f a m i ly d r o ve w F r e mo n t S n - day to s e e th e li ttle d a u gh te r o fMr . a n d Mr s. J o e Rey zli c k a t e lle hospital. A surprise p a r ty wa s gi ve n a t th e Chas.Ro g e r t h o me Th ur sd ay e ve n i n g ln h o n o r o f Mr .Rog ert's bir th da y .Ref res hme nts were serv- ed a n d at n late h ou r a ll de pa r te d f o r h o me wi s h i n g h i m ma n y mo r e suc h happy oc casions. Le ro y an d Ea rl Ho ve nd ic k sp en t Saturd ay n i g h t a n d Sunday wi th th ei r grand pare nts,Mr .an d Mr s . F r a n k l n f ti s .' Mr . a n d Mr s .Ne ll,Th omps on an d f a mi ly f r o m Bla lr , wer e la s t Tue sd ay vi d t o r s a t th e Ea r l Th omps on h ome.Me ta we n tlr o me wl_§l_-1 thel°n_ for a ew da y s _vlsi t. r s > 3 Q s » In 1 U "\ 0 | I ia i ~mr: ;R E D 3 | ~ DISABTERS U `°+ O 9 . . | l 0 g"\.-|» . ia \ ~»..~.»|- ,mwmcsIann °"°%" AID W AS crvmuucwnmngoucxfr- mm s 0 °u »I I * P a n g I | ++ ill' *Qr u ' ¢ \ 4 4~_ 0 +Io -o»-|» l l l l I l l ¥ ¢ a o a h t t e » o a | |v a l ! ! ! 1 ° . ; _* ~-"'' _ ~, +L ' \ .I » I 1' |`-e° '\'h1ar1+l.'}.,.l` I u 1' _Q ||» ~u-H| ¢ » | | ~ | |6 4 * C i t e s $g .\ _. | » , ° °- - - ; '~ f ' = '- v . 4 . . . °a s _ ; | » _ , .~\ . '4 v .0 5' -\»'.'l'* ' f " o 0 V'I I 4-+ U l u u m ..|.-++ + u 4 ~ 0 M '.¢" -|» 4 .9 .. | . " , . - 1 aI4-:"'» r ¢ + : |I e va I o Il'-|» |01L October,they sighted land.| ° W hen Columbun not back to feahcylicadd- ped onion, 1 cup canned mmawes,2 cups diced carrots,seasoning. Cut the lamb into small pieces, roll in flour and brovm it well in hut bacon fat with onion.Put in a greased casserole with the to- matoes and one cup of hot water. Bake the meat for twe hours. Add potatoes and carrots and continue »...\f:»»» fm lt hull hour lomzer. ...,.., ....."Wg ,,-........ .. ..-..___.flavor which kes them accept- able to most ople.Of all the lshea prepared from oysters, fried oyster; undoubtedly find favor with the greatest num- ber.However, unless care is taken in frying the oylsters they are likely to be somewhat indigestlble. Deep fat should be used for this rne nme uaugnwr UIMrs..Toe Reyzlick was taken toFremont Tuesday where she wasoperated on for appendicitls. Last reports are that she is getting along as well as could be expected. Superintendent Bellord visitedthe New England school Tuesdayafternoon./ Another community gathedng was held at the New Emzland made three more voyages |..~. . ..dluons un oyer the world,the U n i t e d B u t e ! w a s u n d u l y M N Q, and in the twdvc month: mdlnl me 8 0 ,1981,t h e Amo r iu n Rod C r o u h a d : Iv a n d la u t e x ' n lid in rty»ellht of tho tony-allht lutel. With ths axcepuan of n mine em- lollon,nn epidemic o l uph old ev er . n mine a n -ln md u n lk on d dent.these d h u l m ware un o w tha alemanh. They were tor- , p r dren,tm-usdons, Bondi. ltorml. d o u d b n n t l and dr0\1¢ht.f The drought.which spread over '1 n ¢\ Y~¢ h rn nu t s in t he su mme rg y u l or!m o .m d h u : W u ,oug ht untold h avo c I n nor lhwmb n n In t e x In 1931.accoumcd for states.T h e other din nt o m were, without ucapuon. carried on simul- Lnnoonuly with the drought relief, und pllced I heavy burden,not alone upon the fund: ut the undone! Red cron, but upon its trained ver lonnel ot dlnuter relief workers. At the peak of the drought rellel, more than two mllllon persons were be in ;led, clothed or elven other help, and ln all of t he w ork more th an 2,750,000 me n ,wo me n an d children were c ared lor by llxc Red Cross. Funds for the drought rc llet were ublnlned,In part.through pnhlic c anlrlbutlans, bec ause ot Lhe mas- nltude ol' the numbers affec ted. The and the Amex-lean Rod C r o u l l preprinted $5,000,000 from lu tree: nry. The sent ot the other disarm rollel operations vu borne trom un Red Cx-eu treunry, md local tnndz contributed ln the stricken comma nlues.Thla dln st er w o r k o f t h e B d Cron in annpcrted, In part, from th( nnnnal roll call for members whld occurs ouch year between Avmlsuel my a n d Th n nk a g ld n g D ly. Ex c l : w w- n wh o i o ln s a n l me mb e r d lh u l: : d C r u n 1 |c o n l d h n u n g to wa rd th is eilec tlve und !r..pnn.\nv emergency rdlaf. should calamltlei occur anywhere attectlng llves H Lnelr fellow dtizens. He died in ignorance of the real.| grandeur of his discovery.Until that W...-..,,.-.t..._._____.__Add n little more water from time to time,and thicken the gravy if it is too thin.Serve the dish very hot,with fresh baking powder biscuits. Escallupcd Lamb with Macaroni Use left-over cold lamb roast. Cut ment intd thin slices arstrips. At the same time, break macaroni iixtn 1-inch lengths and cook it in boiling,salted water until dune. Grease n baking or casserole dish, e ver bottom with a layer of mac-ani, cuver this with n lsyer of ent,mid n layer of macaroni, d repeat until dish is almost I ll.Add lamb gravy and enough t mnto sauce to moisten contentsoroughly.Sprinkle buttered read crumbs over the top and :xke ln a moderate oven (350 de- purpose and it should be notenough to brown a one-inch cube of bread s golden brown in 40 seconds. Fried Oysters 24 large oysters, 1 egg, %cup milk, fi cracker crumbs, salt and pepper. Thoroughly dry the oysters by laying them on one end of a soft cloth and patting them with the other.Beat the egg a.nd.add the milk to i t Dip the oysters into the cracker crumbs, then into the egg and milk mixture, and again into the crumbs.Fry ln deep fat until brown.Removefrom the fat, drain well und place on oiled paper.Sprinkle with salt and pepper and serve hot. Cocktail Sauce One pint oysters, 1 cup medium ---usc hool house Fr i d a y evening.A lar ge c ro wd wa s i n attendanc e. Mu s i c wa s f u r ni s h e d b y th e Da vi s Bro the rs . Ref res hments wer e ser v- ed a t a la te h o u r a n d a ll r e p o r t a ver y e iljoy able eve nin g. w. R. C . S P ONS ORS E S S A Y C O N T E S T . r I \.1 ¢_|. »._.\ Q;uu||nn||n|unun|||||||u|||u|||||||uu|1|I|1|1|u||um|mu|mm|m||mu f ~ 0 dt ou gh ~ w~ ch~ s pr ea d ov er ' 1 n ¢ \ Y ~ ¢ h r n n u t s i n th e s u m me r g y All od 1980.m d h u : m n ,oug ht untold h avo c I n nor lhwmb m e I n t e x I n 1931.ac c oumc d for . . . - ha pp eh ed b y c ha nc e to mn a c r os s a f ri e nd .Co lumb us to ld hi s ta le , an d h o w th e queen had refused hi m.The f rie nd , who k ne w Que en Isab ella, wrote h er a. letter, wh ic h res ulte d in the que en immedi ate ly rec alling Oolurnbus.She fi tte d him ou t with a f le et of th ree s hip s, an d b ad e h i m fa r ewe ll. After se ven ty da y s, in whic h the s - _ - - _ - -~ ward this eilecdve sud ihpnnnnvemergency rdlaf. should calamitlei occur anywhere attaeung llves an Lnyr fellow dtizens. Cross. Funds for the drought relief were ublained,In part.through pnhiic c anlrlbutlans, be c ause ot Lbs mas- nltudo ol' the numbers affec ted. The bu s D ay as c o mmo n a s a ny oth er . W e o f eve ry rac e a n d c oun try rec o gniz e the h oriz on whic h bo und ded by his vision a n d th e scope o f h i s genius.Ne i th e r ma r b le o r brass can rea lly f o r m hi s statue. Contine nts ar e his mo nu me nts. The millio ns of Pe op le of th e pas t, pres ent a n d f u tu r e sho uld gu a r d and p re se rve f ro m c e ntury to c e n- wa s b r ou g ht up as a wea ver .Col- umb u s wa s sent to sc hool a n d there studied L a ti n an d As tro n - amy .When he was fourtc .:.. y ears o f ag e h e bec ame a sailor.I n la te r y ears,wh e n Co lu mb us wa s o n hi s wa y to En gla nd ,he wa s shipwrec ked a n d escaped on ly b y a "mi r ac le "to la n d i n Po rtug al, .|.; E r r e s e n t r r x c e m s t If in lfitnn v nu \ln»¢\n luaur inn urns; f ~ 0 dt ou gh ~ w~ ch~ s pr ea d ov er ' 1 n ¢ \ Y ~ ¢ h r n n u t s i n th e s u m me r g y All od 1980.m d h u : m n ,oug ht untold h avo c I n nor lhwmb m e I n t e x I n 1931.ac c oumc d for . . . - ha pp eh ed b y c ha nc e to mn a c r os s a f ri e nd .Co lumb us to ld hi s ta le , an d h o w th e queen had refused hi m.The f rie nd , who k ne w Que en Isab ella, wrote h er a. letter, wh ic h res ulte d in the que en immedi ate ly rec alling Oolurnbus.She fi tte d him ou t with a f le et of th ree s hip s, an d b ad e h i m fa r ewe ll. After se ven ty da y s, in whic h the s - _ - - _ - -~ ward this eilecdve sud ihpnnnnvemergency rdlaf. should calamitlei occur anywhere attaeung llves an Lnyr fellow dtizens. Cross. Funds for the drought relief were ublained,In part.through pnhiic c anlrlbutlans, be c ause ot Lbs mas- nltudo ol' the numbers affec ted. The bu s D ay as c o mmo n a s a ny oth er . W e o f eve ry rac e a n d c oun try rec o gniz e the h oriz on whic h bo und ded by his vision a n d th e scope o f h i s genius.Ne i th e r ma r b le o r brass can rea lly f o r m hi s statue. Contine nts ar e his mo nu me nts. The millio ns of Pe op le of th e pas t, pres ent a n d f u tu r e sho uld gu a r d and p re se rve f ro m c e ntury to c e n- wa s b r ou g ht up as a wea ver .Col- umb u s wa s sent to sc hool a n d there studied L a ti n an d As tro n - amy .When he was fourtc .:.. y ears o f ag e h e bec ame a sailor.I n la te r y ears,wh e n Co lu mb us wa s o n hi s wa y to En gla nd ,he wa s shipwrec ked a n d escaped on ly b y a "mi r ac le "to la n d i n Po rtug al, .|.; I n - lHn_HIn-up*0 |I - n_an -»Annu 2 : E= h l x :l l - »_-an- _ ann-nuI- n u- g i .n u | . | . | . l . | . l »_ y v u 1 7 6 1 5 l . . l ¢ l Y l . l . l 5 _ y u a n o l d c l o t h e s c l e a n e d u p f o r w i n t e r SII'I` (LlI.\NED AND 1>m:ss1~:n $1.25 TROUSERS CLEANED ANI) PRESSEIJ .50 TOP COAT CLEANEIJ AND PRESSED 1.25 OVERCUATS CLEANED AND PRESSED 1.50 SUITS PRESSED a 1 na as .60TROUSERS PRESSED »¢a a u .25 LADIES' COATS CLEANED ANI) PRESS!-:D 1.25 and UpHATS QI.I*IANED ANI) BLOCKED 1.00 A vance Cleaners l HImmunnuns- l l au n :l u l lQ1a n - |H- x iu n :H$nln2n u n _ h ui n :annum n u l ll u n :a n nI l l nU-no nu n ithanan-nuu h m_ n n1 1 0u :mauil! t ~u nanacy;among ¢ u \ u » a a u u u u .u w v ar e c s )f o r 3 0 i n 3 5 " ` " § ' E " n § 2 s w y w h i t e a a u c g ,§ ? "- € " I§ 1 .~f o r t h e i r h e l p i n t h i s c o n t e g t .: n d a r e s u i t a n d p e p p e r -b a k i n p o w e r s e m 3 ..._A . | . .l: \ |. . ll 2 ». .f n ! , u n n u i n h n l *- - . L ' L CL A A\ n + 1 \ \ e ' m i n ~n f ~~~~~ the corpa The essay; are aa follows in the order of their choice by judges: The Significance of Oolumbna Day (By Bob Hemphill,Grade W il) Not one of us ean ever know the real Columbus, but his story has been handed down through the ages.On the cold grey morning ol October 12, 1492 when Colum- bus dghted what proved to be our beloved America,little did he know that four hundred thirty- nine years later he would be honored by a nation known through out the world, or that annually on October twelfth a day would be set aside for that express purpose. As .n small lad, Columbus loved the sea, and could always be found by the docks listening ho tale! of the sailors.. His father, however, wanted him In have an education, so Columbus was sent to the Unl- versity of Pavia ln Genoa.But this suited not the sea-loving youth, as he soon set out at the age of fourteen on his first voy- age..For a quarter of a century, he sailed the parts lmown oo man- from Iceland to Guinea. Now a problem cam up con~ fronting civilization:a new route had to be found to the Orient.Aa tar as was known, it was imposs- ibla to sail around Africa, for it was thought that life could notedst near the equator.The path aerosq the desert was held bybanfiltswhorobbedandnilfered the caravans.Something had w be done. (}olumbus, now thirty-nine years o! age, conceived a plan.If the world were round, an he had been taught,why could not one sail west,and reach Japan in the Orient? At first, no one would hear his plan.Even Queen Isabella of Spain politely refused him.Fin- ally in despair, he resolved to gd to France.While on his way, he ln which to "sail West and reach the East".He was refused.Thenhe asked help from Spain.He was granted three ships,-the Santa Mnrla, Nina, and Pinto.Then for ten long weeks he sailed, iinally landing at San Salvador. Columbus plans for the future were uncertain,although he had other trips planned bo Cuba and Haiti; and home again to PaIoaby March 15, 1493.Columbus said he would return again; this time with more men and ships in his crew.Columbus had had many hard- ships and long years of adxious waiting,but he had the'coursge to carry him through,and after all,courage is what brings us !l.\¢¢€B8. Columbul Day (By Peggy Pounds, Sth Grade) Columbus Day is the day in which we should honor the great Christopher Columbus, discoverer, dreamer, hero and apostle.Many of us do not and consider Colum- SI _IOHNSON AUCTIONEER BLAIR NEBRASKA Se e U s f o r ' Ban ki n g : Oscar Holmes Farm Sales a Specialty Call at Hambn g Shop CARROLL'S Cash Grocery Carroll Thornburgh,Prop. ' Where Food:are Priccdfor CASH The Thermometer Waits For No Man If it should turn cold tonight Is your car Protected? Change to Lighter on Specials for Friday and Saturday Oxydol, large pkg.--,»-l9c Fill Your Radiator W ith Alcohol or Prestone Don't Wait-»l)o lt Now g Change grease in differential and transmisdon ~Swann Down Cake Flour, pkg.m ~'nn rink Salmon r ac Brand 2 em m ~Heavy I-lusking .,T2§r:;':. doz. pr, $1.45 ,..»»monotony was broken once by a tried mutiny, land was sighted through the cold early morning light. What rejoicing there must have been!Think of the joyful landing. the frightened native:peering from behind trees.But how sacred must have been the claim- ing of the land in the name of the King of Spain! But for all of this,the brave and gallant Columbus died without knowing that it Was America he had discovered. Our beloved land has been known four hundred thirty-nine years to man since its discovery. But now, of all other times, it is in the height of its glory.Its famous disooverer Columbus' spir- iz is shown in these lines ot Miller: The mate cried, "What shalllsay To them dear captain!" Without a tremor came the reply "Sail on-sail onl" Columbus Day (BX Donna Gollehon) Four hundred and¢1.hirty-nihc years ago an explorer dropped anchor in an unlmown sea and landed on an unknown island.l t was Columbus who had crossed the sea of darlmess-Columbus who had reached his goal.All his life he had lived near the sea,and had longed to roam its un- known depths and explore its un- known ahorea In Spain he had been called an idle dreamer, but nuw,that be had proved hia theory that the earth was round, his name would be written dovmthrough the ages." "Had Columbus half seas o'er 'hu-ned back to his native shore, Men would not today proclaim Round the world his deathless name."-N. W. Columbus was bo m i n Genoa, Italy.His father was a wool comber,and Columbus himself :n a ¢I $;on \I I tu r y h i s n a me a nd f ame .La s t 1 2 o f Oc tob e r wa s th e f o u r hund red a n d th ir ty - ni nth anni vers ary oi' th e la n d i n g o f C o lu mb us b u t o n ly th e fo u r h u u d re d th ti me we h a ve c eleb ra ted i t. Pe r ha p s y o u wo u ld li k e to kn o w a li ttle b i t a b o u t th i s g r e a t ma n ' s l i f e Co lu mb us wa s a n I ta li a n an d th e co.....L.'.sp elli ng o f hi s name wa s Cr is tof or o Co lo mb o.H e wa s b o r n i n Gen oa b u t th e e xa c t da te of h i s bi r th is n o t kn o wn .I t is s o me whe re ar ou nd 144 6 a nd 1451.Hi s fa the r wa s a wool- c omber b u t Cblumb us lo ve d th e sea.He be c ame a s ai lor wh e n h e was fo ur tee n. B y 1477 Co lu mbu s had settled i n Lisbon,Po rtu ga l an d there i n 1478 o r 14'?9 he ma r ri e d a la d y of goo d family by whom he ha d one son, Diego.Me mb er s of h is wif e' s f a mi ly Wen;ns vig a to r s a n d Col- umb u s c ame i n to possession o f the ir c ha rts wh ic h increased hi s inte rest i n geogr aphy .Co lu mb us di d no t ori gin ate the theory th a t the earth wa s ro und.He had be en |. -1-.W .........., ..._ ...___ _,,Two cups hot mashed potatoes, teaspoon grated onion,'A cup upped walnut meats, 1 teaspoon rated onion, paprika, 1 teaspoonalt,IL cup evaporated milk,1 blesponn butter,yolks 2 eggs, teaspoon of poultry seasoning. lix the ingredients in Y-he order ven and handle as any trailing. Lyonnais: PuntosCook five minutes '>i pound of utter with 2 small onions and 'A up parsley chopped fine.Add iled potawes,sprinkled with alt and pepper;stir until well lxed with onion and butter;let team until potatoes are light rown underneath.Gnnamon Apples SupremeOnepackagevanillajunket, pint milk, 6 apples, 1 cup sugar,cup water,3 tablespoons red » _ ._ ._--...u-..1 ¢..m..»Mn Gaz; ;a ;aa';f"a¢;.;a zgreasedbakingda rt Pour eve! them the hot white sauce and thi juice from the oysters.Seaaol with salt and pepper.Over thi top place a layer ol hismat dougl rolled about one-fourth inch thick Set in a hot oven and bake unti the cnxst is browned.This wil serve slz. For the HomeIf a little lemon juice is adde< ;~=the water used for mixing pastry it will make the pastry lighter and remove all taste of fat or lard.Cleanse greasy hands by wash ing them in n little psralfin be fore using soap and water.Remove ink stains from a dea lable by dampening with cgi( water and addinz a little comrnoi _. . . _. g Change grease in differential and transmisdon Fill Your Radiator W ith Alcohol or Prestone Don't Wait-»l)o lt Now X Shell Super-Service Station The Thermometer Waits For No Man If it should turn cold tonight Is your car Protected? Change to Lighter on n __I aa~.: | Co lu mb us D a y i s th e da y i n whi c h we sho uld h o n o r th e gr ea t Chri stop her Columb us,disc overer, dre ame r, he ro an d a po stle.Ma n y of us -do no t an d c o ns id er C olum- SI _IOHNSON AUCTIONEER BLAIR NEBRASKA son, Diego.Members of his wife's family Were navigators and Col- umbus came in to possession of their charts which increased his interest in geography.Columbus did not originate the theory that the earth was round.He had been nna mun I:unuusu,L w».m..»,~v..emon juic e.Pee! and c ore apples nd plac e in baking pan.Ma k e a y r up by bo ili ng th e s ug a r, wa te r ind c i nna mon c a ndi es tog eth er for - __salt. T o keep the y o lk s o f r a w egg: fre sh several day s dr op unbrokex into n. bowl of c old wa9 :r. Friday and Saturday October 30 and 31 Saturday M atin ee I0 and 25 c ents gé'....,\H Q U N P a i M l e i g d n y = g » = ; s c h o o l G r s .m m e o m a n o r a mA N D V I C I N I T Y I s l a n d vi s i t e d a t t h e W m .Si e ve; - 4 Lizg' \/:Mia \te1 ha: .* ""3`2`;rGI£"'if-Ilitsg small da 1"mne f Kruse hem open housé '.usednesdasf aftlmoon andpvcning ?f-MI:=?.fl'1.ff.f,"° (il. '"£;.2E'"$E'§.;,'womano friends and relatives who camentohelphimcelebratehis mhdny.The Womcn'a Club met withlrs..loc [azure Wwnesday aft- emoon.The topic of the program was "The Home".Roll call was answered by kitchen mottocs thathelp make housework interesting. Mrs.Lena Kruger read a paperon "Household Arts' in Education" and Mrs. Clara Geesuman gave apaper on "Home Developmerit of the Young Citizens".Mrs. Louis Lcssinger and Mrs.Smith were visitors..The following people mended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voss, who reside ln Omaha:Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Rohwer and Henry, Mr. and llrs. Jawb Sierk, Henry Rohwer, Mrs. Marie Mehrena and Kate. Henry Voss ol Omaha, and Bert Voss ol Chicago, called on HenryRohwer Tuesday.Mrs. Jacob Sierk was hostess tothe Happy Hour Club on Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klanck of Omaha, announce the blrth of a baby daughter Oct.2.Mrs. klanek was Miss Doroth Jlpp ofthis place.Saturday, Oct. 24 was the mm.anniversary of Mrs. Emil Rathjen.A number of folks gathered ather home to help her remember the day and wish her many happy me ....=.v......e W ............_porch and break her shoulder. She was taken to the Covenanthospital to be taken care of butwas able to be brought home thenextday.She.ia getting along nicely at this time.Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrow and chlhlren are now located ln north-ern Minnesota at which place theDr.received a Clvll Service ap- pointment.A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Luttiwon Oct. 24.Mr. and Mrs.m. Slevers en~terrained a number of friends atpinochle Monday evening in honor o! Mr. Sievers birthday.Mrs.Ira Piper had her tonsllo removed last week at the Nicholas Senn hospital. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Allce Tripl t.FingerWaves Z5c We MOND Y On ly -rnake appointments well in ad- vance.Month ehd Sale Fashion CenterSilk Dresses-$10 and $12 Valuesgo at $5.88-all sizes, styles and materials.41-it NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mrs.Bert Thompson and Edna'Sprlck were Thursday visitors at the E. N. Manley home at Nash- ville to nee Mr. Manley who was very ill,and later passed away. |In With (jury Cooper and Carlole Lombarde Q l e n . f \ - . n n i f \ ¢ \ » . i .l.l.......».........f. . _ . ¢ . . . . _ Oscar Holmes Farm Sales a Specialty Call at Hamburger Shop _. . . _. Sunday and Monday, Novem ber 1 and 2 Sunday Matinee I0 and 25 cents I | 1.3 £~ \ ~ir 5.'. ,..¢.n . , ¥' »~ ~ ~~ ~~ W'|th Lionel Barrymorc und Madge Evans Also Catch As Catch Can Comedy and Fox News The Thermometer Waits For No Man If it should turn cold tonight Is your car Protected? Change to Lighter on Tuesday, Nov. 3---Bargain Night Admisssion 10 and 20 cents "The Tarnished Lady" With Cllve Brook and Fallulnh Bankhead Alsn Ghost Pxrade~-ComedygChange grease in differential and transmisdon Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4 and 5 Tk $crnn'|,$nmm ~ar--In dn $¢rn~n°| Smartest Comedy! .... r .. . i ff -:1~=~~ * q : Q 1~".K ~ . ~ 3 ! ~ 1 I °. " ' ~ 2 :~FJ, "Af .»»=,,...~. ;.» ~: r ,V~1 gn ;..Q N '1 .".Q;~.r°$\2 I 'v ;.I 3 Ji ..\.< '#ah " "';~ .~4 :'.~w .;4 ..:'v ...°I " :"v .\fi b as ¢1 .L 1 »E.'Emr " { : .r . .1 »\.J ; ~.f...@ ' § ' ; Also Tax! Comedy and News Reel Fill Your Radiator W ith Alcohol or Prestone Don't Wait-»l)o lt Now X Shell Super-Service Station returns. E .N.Ma nley o f Nash ville, pass ed awa y n t u n Omaha ho spltal Oc t.23.Fu ne ra l servic es we re held at the Pr esby ter ian c hu rc h on Sunday an d th e body wa s ta ke n m Ly on s f o r b ur i al. Mr . u n d Mr s .[ e s te r Smi th e n - tertained th e f o llo wi n g a t n d u c k di nn er Fr i da y e ven i ng :M r .an d Mr s. Er n es t S c h mid t a nd Elea n or . Mr .an d Mr s .E m i l Kr u s e an d Don na D ea n. Mr . an d lllrs . Or al Ha rr is on a nd Mr , , ma Mr s. La wr e nc e Nelso n o f Th i s c o mm u d ty exte nds ta thern the lr mo s t sinc ere sy mp a th y rn their bereavement. A b i g d i m e r w a s gi ve n a t th e C h u . Ho ve n d i c k h o me o n Sundnb' hono ring Mi sa A l m a Fletc her o f Miles Clty ,Mo ntan a,wh o i s re- tu rn in g t o he r h o me Sundsy » After spending th e p u t t w o mu ntha amo ng relatives.She is A dau ghter o f L e g h Flete her,wh o lef t he re ab ou t 1a years ago. Th e W i lli n g W o r k e r s G u h me t a t th e ho me o f Mr s .He r m a n Sndc k W ednesdnv nftpr-nnnn.Th e- - -. - . . "- - . . u . - -- -- ------- r -- --- - -;- - v u - u o v v n u n w - -O m a h a ,m o t o r e d t o H o o p e r S u n -a f t e r n o o n w a s s p e n t a t e m b r o i d d a y a n d s p e n t t h e d a y f i s h i n g a n d e r i n g q u i l t b l o c k s f o r t h e h o s t e s s . h u n t i n g .h i r .a n d M r s .C a r l e t o n T a y l o r M r .a n d M r s .A l b e r t F a l l o f a n d f a m i l y o f O m a h a ,M r .a n d l l l a n a w n ,w e r e S u n d a y c a l l e r s a t M r s .L e o n a r d L o f t i s a n d f a m i l y t h e h o m e o f W m .K e t c h m a r k .a n d S t e l l a M o n t g o m e r y w e r e S u n - M r s .E m m a ,K e t c h m e r k v i s i t e d d a y e v e n i n g v i s i t o r s a t t h e G e o r g e M r s .W m .S c h e n k a t t h e I m m a n »L o f t i e h o m e . uel hospital Monday after noon.Th e p u p i ls o f th e Ne w E n g la n d Ma ry A n n and Luc i lle Rohwer, sc hool and their teachers,Misa da u gh ter s of Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r r y A l ma Fai rc h ild an d Mr s .Eliza- Ruh we r,entertained a nu mb er o f ib eth Staples,enjoy ed a W einer small Me a d e at a I I a llo we ' e n ; r o u t a t th e Henn an Spr ic l: gr ove Cash Grocery Carroll Thornburgh, Prop. ' Where Food:are Priccdfor CASH If it should turn cold tonight Is your car Protected? Change to Lighter bin Specials for Friday and Saturday Oxydol, large pkg.--,»-l9c Fill Your Radiator W ith Alcohol or Prestone Don't Wait-»l)o lt Now X Shell Super-Service Station g Change grease in differential and transmisdon ~Swann Down Cake Flour, pkg.m ~'nn rink Salmon r ac Brand 2 em m ~Heavy I-lusking ,,'}'{§{§;';, doz. pr. $1.45 r | ~P h o n e 7 3 W e D e l i v e r ~open Evmings and Sundays " x - » _ _ _ . _Blair. Nebraska. October 29, 1931 Th i e tje :L1 8 , B 16 Bla ir , S l. Fr e d Th ie tje & wi f e to Au d r a L . Imn gwe llz L18 , B1 6,Blai r. J a me s V a n Ho r n e t a l to J e f f - erson V a n Ho r n :Un d .2 3 I n t. in W 5&N E M Sec.14-19-10 $1.00. J o h n F . S mi th a n d wi f e to E lva Mae Moitsz L 21 B ss Blair ;1,» 400. No r a C.Smac k an d hu sb an d to Fr a n c e s C mr i g a n e t a l:P t. NE 5 4 s m ;Sec.5-18-11 $1000. ..:n a | |.r h ig h s c h oo l. Th iq ey wa s issued by ~ank of De Soto in s ted to th e Blai r Ra y Hi tc h man , o f ~te Ba nk , h as no w nd has be en placed They have been looking forward ceremonies. to this trip and the greeting with Andrew Hansen . old friends once more.Lester Hansen and funily MONEY NQW DISPLAY CASES money which was Bllifs ¢zw\\'U=f\=¢¢1¢» also played A sparkling game.The Blnir line played its usual strong gamu ngdnst the heavier opponents. ter of Mr.and Mrs.Claude G. Englert, passed from this life Wed nesday,Oct.21 at the home ofonrrim nr u » w - u u » TWO BLAIR MEMBERS SECURE HIGHEST OFFICES ¢»»».»- |. ..§ ; | ~ OBITUARYUealhvstanding mr for the visitors. The final score of the game was 13 m 0 in favor of we Blair Bears. h o W C \ " B l '.a n d thB f| |. Cl. .ll lV ~ . . \ . . ! . . . . ..|._....... _...J .. | ¢ \ n a '| | ¢ » | \1 l n fl ! . m n u l u l l; _ g _ g , g -_ ; » - ~' m W t i a l t u n t e d ' ? § "». .. .` .§ ,p l n e n u a u l f t h n d u n n u m b e r 0 ; : l a n e s o f l n u n -c o n v e n i e n c e o f t n v e l z n .A l t h i ? A n m - m m ;| u | | ° } ¢ ° ¢ n i , , , ¢ , | ' ° " O m a h a A p o m r w u a t l a n d n M " d v e n b y t h e C o l l e g e S n - ' "h e l p t h a n I n t o t h e p l a n e .A t n l d n y m l i n z . O c t o b e r S m .m r .K a l m a n C i t y m o t h e r p o n q r w n l m l l l e P . F u n , n o d a l d i n m r , , , , d . ¢ < | w l y n n x j a u s m h e l p o p e n 0 1 ° \ |e a m m l t t e e l w d n i e d b y t h e d o o n a n d u m : t h e p u s e n g e n m , s t u d e n t m e l ! - g w s r n m e n t n u n ¢ i .l | i l N - i l l :( m m t h e m m e .I t l l | INl'\`lI~'I`Y YEARS Mrs.E.Rank of las Angeles,;The tex-rltoris Califomla stopped of!between mcently prese: trains in Blair last Monday.M\'°~\schools by hlr. Ronk was a resident of Blair the Farmers 5 something like fifty years ago and been framed acould not help 'but hobo the man>"on exhibit in i changes in the city.She mlkeaiuw Blair Senlr with Henry Grimm and the wrimer lerriwrial mor ation,are in charge f u§£"=I§-custom _of all air}:o}ts to offer a. :final greeting to all passengers.A ai ln n n v n r n n th n In nffnuxfl Ar * h hI """3emcnt,aquite fluently ot than early d=YH'¢he Wnubeek ] when Blair was still ln her swad- the early hlzilo dllng clothes.wish tn thank sh, wa, nw dmmhmr o f M. G. chi n nm an W me ""' urunn '"'""""'"""'Emmett N.Manley was born lyn Louise was bum July 18 1930.rvugf ~ 1.3 ciation of 1. o. 0. 1-'. af Nebraska June 4. 1869 in Little Valley, Cat~!She mffmd A severe mick of to Q, fast growing helm '}t.G'"@_"f .'"'i*¥'f{.'"} 'ff |taraugus County, New York.He pneumonia Inst winter and had L.F.HilsFred H. Ruanu n n n r t in er and wqfe to ° " j " ' "|§l1.\:uu5 lb u|.u:u=u uf *HV, e g a n d wi f e :L s 9 a m v a l a t the destination." W a }-__.....Qnnn Mo n th end Sala!Fanhinn r n mf m wi sh y o u n D le as a nt. tr i o" wa s th eanu r D L v n u r l u u u Q a u u .S l -~-. . . . . _ . . . . ,vvu n . ¢___M a r a r e t A n d e r s o n a n d h a s l k D r e s s e s - $ 1 0 a n d $ 1 2 V a l u e s p a r t i n g w o r d a t t h e O m a h a p o r t g -h a n d i n J b n n 1 .M i l l a r :1 . 4 n 1 5 ¥ 2 1 ' f , _ f ' 3 ' 3 " ' ° "s i z e s ,s t y l e s a n d A t K a n s a s C i t y a p o r t e r w i"`B1éTwi6` ¢i"iii{`&n§S was a gg ~ prominent cattle feeder in these of pg;-mu l l t wh i c h a r o | '`"te a two m a n peo ple F5 " " " " | e a m c wi th hi s pare nts to Bu r t b e e n i n ve r y delic ate he a lth everecoec lons .._....\..n..n...»nm-|}\B/Ba 0fflCBfB fol' H16 BBBUJIIK yE8l» vnnnhr 1:11911 lrithuln crmaru nhl nnalininnn aem value to we W...- n m o v e n BY BLAIR STUDENTS rdgy nftemoon and Mon- ng, the Mlsner Players of Miss Melita Taylor,former grewla manhood in Arizona pre# vice-president,was elected presl- dent ol the Association.tfnrney He was united in marriage w Clark 0'Hanl¢m of this mtv w a s E m A.Puller March 19,1891. elected vine-preddent.Fremont To his union were bum sevencu lured the office of warden m ~ g P _chrld n, six of whom survive him:the Rebekah Assembly m the per- Jesse L of Colorado Sp,-1son of Ree Plene.Other ofhcers ,~.,_|,,. - .M v»...m-¢,,.,§:'| Those present at the funeral from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Englert of Shell Gty,Mo., parents of the bereaved father and hls brother, Lawrence Englert and wife of Nevada, Mo. Others moum- ing the loss of this little one are u..-..s mr..v n ¢»___._____ BZS Z 1;§z"A§&'ii\§.» -5 .Sg l`lllll€f|Bl!.41-It B. 15 Dexters 2nd Add.Blau' DANISH EVANGELICAL $8500.LUTHERAN CHURCH ORUMMargaretAndersonandhus-Hans c. Jersild, Pulm- band to Jens I.Miller:Pt.Blk 1s _Dexters Fi rs t & 2..d Add-1o=oo Sunday schwl and same' .B111-ll* $500.Class.v: . . . .. . \ . .c . . f . .n . . .r n ." l n L ready with the greeting, "I h°f>¢ iyou have had a pleasant trip, Sir". The travelers enjoyed the li me counesien as they pre almost as novel as the airplane ride itself. The retum trip was started late in the afternoon by pline but rain and had weather set ln making I munity.parts KANSAS CITYAN "sun upvxsrrs MOTHER Mrs.Minnie Bugeon was very gn Mon much pleased to hpve her son, day evenil Curtis drive in Tuesday aftemoon Omaha,PfromKansasCitytospend Uwzauccess "5 night and the dny following Wmhthe Blair L mesented the New York w- v ,nnla un auu ...sun Up", to the pupils of "gg elected f'°"f °§°,.i" tg? state. Nab.,Lester 1,ev»~as,'°d@2e city schools.There was ere were aroan wo ou six; Carrie L.Mildred R1-ge crowd of grade and Bmw.members present at the Ashland Nab."Qecil B £1 -..1 ..meeting.Hastings W1".be the|l{nf (`;nlora¢;n Surina.( uuu nu n J..am rruz ler,par -|:o f t h e gr ie f stric ken mo th e r li * he r f o u r brothers,'1`illman,| 3 ,I r a a n d Al v i n Fr a z ie r , a ll o f , ir;a n unc le an d a u n t o f the IJ M U I L U I I I D R A G u c y u V U L v I r a n '1 1 U U b & I ' V 1 C € B_.»' t r a v e l i n g e x t r e m e l y h a z a n i o u s . r 1 J u N ° " ' § k S W % t W K S e c .8 : . D 0 Y o u n g P e o p l e ' a S o c r e y N e n r i n g S t .J o a e p t h e p i l o t c o n - ~o a r n o u n g w e n .m e e t i n g a t t h e h o m e o f C h n s i d e r e d i n b e s t s o t u r n b a c k t o » 1 x o N C O U N T Y n s o u c s s P e t e r s e n .I g g - S g ; = v . § » d " § " k °h "" i p b y P A Y o r f r o m w o n x m z s 1 n .n s u c n J r p u n s " * ' € ' ° " ' @ ; ' ; f ; ' ~ : ' . 0 ~ : ' 2 f f = : a = a ~~~n p u l i m a n r e s e r v e d T h e D i x o n c o u n t y b o a r d o f s u p :x :~m a k e t h e h o m e w a r d m p .T r a m . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . ., _ _ . __. . . . | . . . . |1. . .. . . . : . . - . ._ ..t i m e o n t h e t r i p w a s s e x g n a r i d her Curtis ljas bccn nsaociatedla very in l u l l.olo. ovedt h t h A r c t i c I c e C r e a m C o r n - | h ;h s c h o o l s t u d e n t s ar ,m e m a r -1 " r " * ¢ J - IE - . .» . f e \ ' n 9 f n n |"'€h»n z \ n n 1 m n n r ': . . . § . .: m m h a H u n a f h a r n n n n » . . . f | " ° " , E e a s . . l I 1 5 - p a f i - . . _ . . ¢ : . . . . |I l l 1 9 0 1 M T .M a n l e y m P l | | | ,W .1 \ u l u a a n \ J | \ J ,u a l a u u n - _| l | C U . I I U I N I a n u u f o r t h e p a s t e i g h t e e n y e a r s a n d i s m a k i n g g o o d i n h i s w o r k . H e b r o u g h t h i s m o t h e r a b i g :freezer of their deluxe ic e c ream; pac ked wi th dr y ice,a produc t tha t i s r ar e o uts id e the la rge fa c » tories.Mr s.Bugeon wa nted to share her confcc tion wi th oth ers and very generously invited th e !:1...a_.............2........I!s..... ¢n.| "df" .neunu Qn 'the re were n o t w r y ma n y fseople attending the play in the evening. This play is considered one of the mo s t po we r fu l dra matic pro-:duc tions app ear ing during;th e pa s t f i ve years.I t is now' be ing reed i n college ciasses as one o f th e mo de rn classics.Th i s play was b ro ug ht to th e c hi ld re n of the f ) | . A { _. n f l n u m L ,. l .n i 0 v n i n i r n n n r n u n e pa n lc u aa n y ln wr t s t ln gfea tu re o f th e me e ti n g wa s th e childxen's band,c onsi sting o f ab ou t twe n ty c hildren,ages f r o m ei gh t to sixteen,f r o m th e Od d Fe llows h olll¢a t Y o r k ,Ne b ., wh o play eg o u t i n f r o n t o f th e ho te l and whose eyes brightened consid- erably when a shower of silver an d b i lls wa s to s s e d to th e m. the Di vid e C e n te r c o mmu n ity ea s tz o f Te k a ma h ;cousins,Mr .au d i or Ly ons , Nels:I n 1 9 2 1 h e mo ve d h lr s . Th o ma s L a r k i n o f B la i r , a n d wi th in s f a mi ly to th e pre se nt o th er relatives a n d friends. ho me n o r th o f Oma ha ,a t Na s h - 'Fu n er a l servic es were he ld a t vrlle, he b.the ho me F r i d a y after noon.I n n:5IfhM§nl@Yth;»g a 11'Hired physic iterrlnent wa s ma d e i n th e Te ka -| a a n o o wn ma n y si c k mu c emetery .day s.Fo u r we ek s a g o h e b e e ame |Re v.A .J .Ha r g e tt set f 'aff li c ted a nd sp en t th re e wee ks i nf the Chris tian churc h i s ' l i mi - ' J i . th e Me tho d i st ho s p ita l a t Oma h a fic iated.1 ef vm s EE :w a n 1ra vi.\ u u : u l U r c u u u .p a y c a r r y ~~p a s s o n g e r s ' ~ t o' m f g §5 u 1;0 $3 ( i ? 0 9 d a y f o r " ° " d , t h e i r d e s t i n a t i o n s i n t h e c i t y .O n e f '.o r m e n s t n c t s .o f t h e n o t l c a b l e t h i n g s m t h e nun:t I b l thMonth end Sale Fashion Center o'§"°h°L,"'5" amwas e con;aiu; Dross -no and $12 Values 5'me pmsengcrs.Ca s ro at $5.8B all sizes. stvles and ~ d oners.wcfe..m abuname at one-half hours compared 'io one hour and thirty-five minutes by plane. Both the trip and the convention proved of considerable interest andMr.Miller returned to Blair with I materials l t but iiraspumtl UI.m e Lruvesers.A ma n y 1101115 gf gnlgfegt |.l.ICkod mo mx n g paper wa s an the piano awa y wh i c h he wi ll u m u t u I n t e r. | : . | | | . 1 : r p n : \ \ :f c u n t u l .u u u v n u :v \ f \ : l l v ha ve a dish o f ice c ream whic h wa s de li c i ou s an d o f a lo ve ly vel- ve ty textu re .Mr .Ilulzeon states th a t they b u y the dr y ice a t si x cents pen pound f r o m a ma nu fa c tur in g c on- cern in Auro ra,Ill. a n d use i t in ac k ing all outside orders I tsptemp erature is 109 degrees be lo w - . . n a » " » l a n Il l l m l l a h n n n n ' e L u n d |)|l.LlL b u y :|\. .nu ula n u r u u s u l l l u u ic os t s o that pr ac tic a lly very c hild mi g ht h ave a é ha n c e o seein g it.The lea din g c h ar ac ter o f the p la y , W ido w C agle, pre sented by a Miss Olsen.Pa p Tod d,wa s presented by Mr .E .R.Mis ne r hi ms elf, a nd this was very we ll portray ed. Th e Mis n er P lay e rs ha ve a ver y e n v i a b l e p l a c e o n t h e d m r n a t l c n l n m n n o . . I | L 2 .¢ " . . . . . l »' k n e e n u n o \ \ _ r n e r o u o wln g u l m r me mbe r s atte nded a t Gr an d Is lan d :Mi s s Me li ta Ta y lor , Mr. a n d Mr s. Ed ga r Skinner,Mr .an d Mr s .P .C.Sor- en s e n, Mr. a nd Mrs , A. E . Ha nn a , Mr . a n d Mr s . C la r k 0 ' Ha n l o n a n d Mr s .Ne lli e Anderson. -.............. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . C H O R U S B E G I N S W O R K O N H A N D E U S " m e s s m u " Hi s go in g wa s a t nine o'c lock Fr i d a y ni g h t,Oc t.23,1931.I-Ie le a ve s to mo u r n no t o n ly h i s wi f e and c h ild ren , b ut one br oth er, Be rt: o f Ber kle y ,Calif.,an d a` host o f relatives,fri en ds an d n ghbors. E ve r y c o mf or t wa s pr o ed fo r r e li e f f r o m su f f e r in g a n d he wa s mo r e th an apprec iative.H e wa s devo ted to his f a mi ly a n d ma i n - l - - J o s s W o r d reac h J o hn I .Un r u l de ath o f the] Selby o f Fort requested Mr . body a t Miss: P .M .to da e D A N A C O L L E G E ~5 ||waiI.in|; them as they left Omaha. date in his tire salesPH SELBY nu.v1xwv. ausuvn nl. ulrnz, a rormeredMr.and MTS Dana student and for the past few }Tuesiay of the years Lutheran missionary in|r son-m-law,J°°|San1'.al, India, gave an interesting b Dodge,Iowa anfiilecturc at the College Chapel on Urffrl 5° meet the Monday, October zszh. : u n a G Y a t 3 : 1 1 T h e H i l g e r g i s t e r s ,o f E a s t T 1 m h n r l v u f i l l Inn n . . _ .\ oze.zu allu n|||ulanltl.uuucl uunu uusgc, uuu. una hl:!;r\u|\:y un: up'i f pic ked u p wi th ou t c ove nng.ipea rin g b efo re two sec tio ns or two A small piece o f the ice is dis tri c ts o f the State Te ac her s A s- placed on to p the ice c ream can sociation.Th i s is the th ir d ti me and wh en Mr .Bugeon a r d ve d th a t the Mis ner Play er s ha ve a p- here and Opened the c an, thec ream peared here i n Bla ir,an d they wa s too ha rd to even c hip ou t. h ave alway s presented so meth in g ' ITh e y to o k o f f th e i c e a n d g a ve i tlwe i l wo f lh wh i le . n o - W o r k on Hand elk;"Me s si a h "is go i n g f o r wa r d i n a ve r y satisfac - to r y man ne r.Th e gr ea t or a to d o is to b e s u n g i n th e Da na C olle ge Au d i tor i u m Sunday evening,Dec. mi n e d a fa th e rly ove rs ig ht an d i»r01}§}1{"iziair`§E§r ¥»§'E`Jrm1§»§{£.vu ;; ; §; ' ii ; a" , i` § a' l§§ ° §§ g I; ; °; f 'l' f' lhi 1 c oun sel to pre par e h is c hildre n f or*N o in fo rmatio n as to wh e n th o College Saturd ay evening;Th i s li f e an d its a c h ie ve me nt a n d sue-death oc curred o r the cause f o r f i r s t n u mb e f t h-r o e D a n a L y c e u mcess..ath e sa me wa s ai vf m-A le tte r re - C ou r s e me t a n apprec iative audi-He was a hig hly resp ec te d ne ngh ceived la st Sunday wa s to th e ence f r o m fa c u lty me mb er s *md bo r a n d a fr i en d to th e needy .eff ec t th a t ai l wa s as usu al s o ls tu d c ms The c ello so lo b _ 13 by anc hor ue of fr om 125_to_l§0| Mf ': liianley was a lway s qn iet ¥1'} dith?»l=the ne ws wa s indeed a 9\11"iGreta 1-filear nmI tim ¢. ,§; .f» .f, ,if .voices directed by Gunnar J. Mal-n chance to thaw a Ilttie....d rEff' f'.""°°" _'lad "_'f"?""fT'f'ff.f*i'§BLAIR ATHLETIC CLUB .f'»,f3I.,,.'r°'f11'ff f...,'f'f'f=.,"f._.Pf2§ ' r e mn n g a n a wa s n o t gi ve n to prise.sp e ak o f th e i nn e r a n d d e ep s pi r -Mr . {hsn|nvnn\innnnn bvnnn*n:ilu .l.........1.. ..1 ,k n e w h i s ti me wa s sho rt an d a s sured so me me mb e r s o f th e f a m ily as to i mvin g .p ea c e wi th God . We Want You to Compare OurQgnlily and Prices Here in T own or Elsewhere SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SAWRDAY These Xtraordinary Specials Fur CASH ONLY Sunny Monday, White Lnnndry ~S o a p 8u1..BAR 1 9 c LIMIT Z0 BARS B/ms With order amounting to $I.00 or over cum or THANKS ' We wish tu thank the kind friends and neighbors for their assistance during the illness ang later death of our dear wife an. mother, Mrs. Andrew Hansen.We especially wish to thank those who sent such beautiful floral offerings and the young man who rendered auch sweet music and ilso Rev. Jersild for his words of com- fort at the time of the funeral day, Oct. 25, 1931, from the Foft Uleomargarine A-I-Grade pound loc Kay Fenton, pastor of Divide Cen _ 100%nounUWNED STURE High prices make saving hard.Low cash prices, coupled with the extra savings at this great sale, makeit especiallyfeasyzfor you to save by buying here. ola d a y -S a t u r d a y -M o n d a y B r e a ~ . s - r f ;loaves 1 0 c loaf 48oz. of REAL BREAD for :x DIME Grape Fruit """¥§,1.'"|.. Don 23c and assisted by Mr.Anderson, local pastor, and Rev.Harry W. Hanson of Holdrege,Neb.,the latter prasehing the sermon. Beau- tiful music was given by members of the Ft. Calhoun church and theDivide Center quariat.Interment was in the Lyums cemetery.L Navy Beans, large whites 3»°~»d- 10c A series of Mission IeetingsconductedattheFirstLutheran Church in Blair, beginning Thurs- day evening and continuing until Sunday evening, have been atten- deq by college people.Rev.Cor-f :l e csdaughter,Winifred and has been engaged in the refining business in Fort Dodge for some time. The funeral will he in charge of the Masonic organization. Popcke will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon at Minden, Nebraska, November Gth. In the nftemoon he will address the high school students on "Citi-zenship", gnd in the evening will! give an a n lecture at the high school auditorium.A number uf the Dana Collegu faculty and students of the teacher training department will attend the State Teachers' Convention atOmkha this week.The college will not be dismissed for the convcn sec. ss~1a-11 $15500. Pnuline Sprick &husband fa Carl Meiex-henry: und. int. in SW% sec. 25- NR9, $28.25. U. s. Oil Wks. w Deep Rock Oil Corp.: La 14-15-16 B3 Kennard, Sl. Chas. H. Grimm ta Edward D. Grimm: und. int. in Ls & pt. SE% s m sec.7 & Lzo sec.13-IB-11 & pt. NE%NE% sec. 18 & N'éNW56NE¥£sec.18-18-12 lr pt. sm sec. 12-18-11 & Ls 5-6~7-8-9- 10 Bn Blair, $1.00. John H. Owens & wife to Fred ..L s 5 : |:~IIIo u r S e m i n a r y ' i n M a y ,1 9 3 1 ,w a s | ||1 |..._ WARRANTY DEEDS a n - m a u n M E j A ' r s . . . _ - _ - - - - - - - - ' _- _ - -# Save 0n Your Groceny Bills P~(EEBlue Goose .sTom;. in g thi s s er ie s of mee ti ng s. D r .E .E .Popcke,professor o f his to ry an d soc iology ,is busily ar r an g in g a n u m b e r o f reels o f mo ti o n pic tures ta ke n o f li f e i n ' and a bo ut D an a Co lleg e, i nc lu di ng a ra nge of ac tivities fro m the C on- cordia-Darm.fo otb all g a me to ... ... Nielsen dz wife: pt. Tax U22 sec. 10-18-11, $500. Lincoln Sale Dep. Co.To James T. Neiman:E54 SW%5:NW M s ms & pt.SEK NW %sec, 35- 1s-11,ms o o . James T.Nelson &wife to Clarence B. Strickland: Eli SW56 EN'rEn1'A|Ns oAxr.ANnSe`|ii'=§ed 1? 1EE`§§1'§{i§f'L}]' Ir}}§\Wednesday.fplp organ which was installed ih The Blair Athletic Club,con- 'the auditorium last spring.Thesisting of a football team and let~|solo parts will be sung by mem- ter men in school, entertained thebers of the chorus. as far as Doss- FARMER n u :a a m u x m , s K U L L \ Herman Day. 32 years of B89- who has been in the employ of Harry Tucker for the past thir~ been years,was serioudy injured Wednesday evening and may die. IIe was unharnessing a horse when the accident occurred and was found in an unconscious If-ate with his skull body imc- tured.Whether the' horse kicked him or he fell and was stepped on il not known.A physician was immediately called and he was taken to the Blair hospital where he is receiv- ing every possible attention ANNOUNCEMENT We have just received our well known line of Sidney Burs'°Y"° greeting cards of Philadelplua and have diem on display at The an- terpdse office.We have earned this high class line forneight years and it ismore popular than ever with the beat trade.Many of our customers know the quality of these cards and we mah to state that they are more at-| Oakland football team at a six}i\»|¢.Plans are being made w o'clock dinner held in the activity dismiss church services in the var- room of the new Senior I'llgh_iouE churches on the evening of school on hi da y evening.Thethe rendition,in order that the' dinner consisted of an oysterfeed entire community may attend; pumpkin pie, celery, eoflee, piek.lesThere will be no admission chargesand everything that goes to helpl Rehearsals are being conducted make a delightful dinner.,every Monday evening. at 7:80 in At the end of the dinner short the chapel at Dana Oollege. Aboutspeeches were made by the nth-|125 singers are taking part so farm .letic coaches,SuP€fiM¢!1d€l\¢Bfhut it is hoped that that numbercaptains of the football teams, oflrnay be increased to at least 150. both schools.The dinner wasFor the convenience of singers planhed and arranged by Misa from down town,the choir-bus Willmore and the girls of thelfurnlshes transportation to and Home Economics Department.from the rehearsal.The bus stops at the W. D. Hughes homo at 61BLAIR BlGH WINS W.Grant St.,at the Mase Con- BOME COMING GAME fectionery,at the H. J. Hansen |home, 101 West St., and singers The Blair High Gridders lived who wish to ride up in the busvp to the tradition of the past Wtare asked to report at one of we winning another Home Co mi ne plms mentioned by 7:15.As game.It is very seldom lhefionly five or six rehearsals areleft, Blair High loses a game on Hom€|all those who wish to join are Corning day.This year the Blairlasked to be present at the coming High lootba team "gg fgggm rehearsal Monday evening, Nov. 2. against the eavier On an oys.However, the advantage in weish¢|EARLY DAY mssrnr-:N'rs helped Oakland very little because\To RETURN J tradive in appearance and more xepsqnable in price than ever be- fare,` We invite all old customers and new to come in and sec our nij trnctive line.-~- . _ , The Enterprise.§ ..,s;.- , ., Blair more than mnde up in speed. The teams played a very evenly matched game during the :first half.Very few consistent gains could he made through either line, Towards the end of the li:-st quar-iber Bllll' tyied a fewforwsnd pass- es and end rum which ultlmately / Mrs. Wm. M. Halle: is expecting three of her aunts from the east who are due to arrive here by'auto some time this week.They were residents of Blair in an early 'day and were known as the Cook girls to their friends at that time.M B E A T 5 ended i n a to uc hd own.Th e fi f s ti b e in g si s ter s of Mrs . A u s A lu u i n t ! ' I 'P h fl half en ded 8 to 0 i n fi. Vo l' Of Q10 M n .F|'n|lnr'n fnnfharDEAF TEA A lIll4J\ll.\ lllulnl.|o v » a a n - - l n l Th e Nebraska.Sc hool f o r t h e * w i e i Q m m ;hf::@ thHr season |n| n n|nn1 ha m W n dn a u ln v n { bE f ' _. .- -_- - -- , ,- 1 -r g - q u l l - l o v l w 4 I l v u u w n vB l a i r b o y s .I n t h e s e c o n d h a l l ;L a t h e ,n o w k n o w n a s M r s . b o t h t e a m s r e s o r t e d q u i t a f r e -M i l t o n G o o d a l l ,c o m e s f r o m C a p e q u e n t l y t o o f f t a c k l e p l a y s a n d | ( ; ¢ , ¢ \M a a s .a n d i s o n b e ;w a y t o - . . A ¢ » ¢ »»_ " J & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |_ - . . _n n .A -» ~| |_Ds' is 'b 1; a 5 I _..... ..................--...........-.................--..-...._. 1 l~n * _ - L'Prices Effective Fri. and Sal., 0c!.30t|1 & 31st in Blair I S U G A R P u m p k i n ['] BEET Large No. 2 I-2 can 'l 10 Flnedtlrnnulated Del Monte Brand ~ ,33 ~2 for ~I ] El::r Vml~N ° ; l \v 2 f o r ~~ ranberries ""§¥|¥§i'f3"'l pound 101; BROOMS Crackers Four Tie Sunlzine Sain Wdm Long Straw nrsu Kms?g 2 9 ¢2 ~I 9 g -rf-| III ::~ ~é f AIRWAY BRAND l pound |95 ~ r'~~¢§..'Z'I.'2"»f£2?."..Z'3 pounds . . .55C ____,,~'nn oeq,_~»°aBéR newln-Blair boy! were my suecmlui in wr with A ifmrried daughm.The breaking \-n muhl nf me gwealmm known as un, Mrs. SidneyI'. wh i c b o m a h a s m e m p w d .n e a t Stevens o f Evan si an ,ln . ,an d th e mt u i e s b f t h e g a me wa s th o Gr a m,Mr s .E .E .E l l s w n h foo forty-yard run by Bucklm, for aijbertyville, Ill., will remain for u touchdown.Frederick N 'e m e t z ,f e w d a y s v x a i t a t t h e H a l l e : h o m e , \ .Bah BS* honing out Blair Big?i, 'F o 0.Jahnei crashed owjer for tho ouchdown in the second period md Elliott, who was sent in afterL long session on the hoapiw list, lrnn-kicked for the extra point. £~§is`,.w., rnnt interference runninzA a a u u v w g . . . _ -- _ . - -__paved the wa y fo r J a hn e l o n hizl sc o ri n g n m. The dea f lads ag ain ha d a c lose c d !keep ing their go al li ne f r o m be in g crossed.Buc k lin o f Blair, gnlloped 90 y ar ds i n the second quar ter to th e N.S.D.two-y ard li ne but.fo u r li ne smashes gal o n ly to the one~1'oot line and the Omnhans took the bgall o n downs. .J ah nel a n d Spu tz did the his wor k fo r ' Lh e wi nhe rs while Bu c k lin and S hort play ed best f or Blair _..... ..................--...........-.................--..-...._. 1 l~n * _ - L'Prices Effective Fri. and Sal., 0c!.30t|1 & 31st in Blair I S U G A R P u m p k i n ['] BEET Large No. 2 I-2 can 'l 10 Flnedtlrnnulated Del Monte Brand ~ ,33 ~2 for ~I ] El::r Vml~N ° ; l \v 2 f o r ~~ ranberries '""§§§§§'£§°'1 pound loc [" Fo u r Ti e Sunshine Sods Long Straw FRESH Kms? BROOMS Crackers l] 29:22:23 19 ...-.,..\. ., ,. , ~: § r. §.f w i f f AIRWAY BRAND l pound |95 ~ r'~~¢§..'Z'I.'2"»f£2?."..Z'3 pounds . . .55C ____,,~'nn oeq,_~»°aBéR newln-Blair boy! were my suecmlui in wr with A ifmrried daughm.The breaking \-n muhl nf me gwealmm known as un, Mrs. SidneyI'. wh i c b o m a h a s m e m p w d .n e a t Stevens o f Evan si an ,ln . ,an d th e mt u i e s b f t h e g a me wa s th o Gr a m,Mr s .E .E .E l l s w n h foo forty-yard run by Bucklm, for aijbertyville, Ill., will remain for u touchdown.Frederick N 'e m e t z ,f e w d a y s v x a i t a t t h e H a l l e : h o m e , \ Roast Beef, Boiling Beef, Eric kson fo r Feer,Ha r d i n g fo r Va nd y , W . Gollc h on f or W h ite, E . Gollehc m f o r Eric kson,Sy ivis for r n . _. .f : \ - . . .: _ _H n _ n . . 1 . . . . . llnme Grnwn gained from scrimmageDen! 155, Blair 110.Yards lost:Den! 30, Blair 23.Plssesz Deafcompleted 5 out of 9 for B5 yards. Advsrt1|¢iuTn¢|snwrynn.